[12:00] <xtknight> !equivalents
[12:00] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[12:00] <Taime1> !chmod
[12:00] <SurfnKid> reep, does it also encode avi to vob ?
[12:00] <ubotu> The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[12:00] <nn-Ds> tekguy, acpi turn on the fan at one speed the hole time nomatter how mutch you use the cpu
[12:00] <SurfnKid> bruenig, oh i see,
[12:00] <jason_> The filename "Setup.exe" indicates that this file is of type "executable". The contents of the file indicate that the file is of type "DOS/Windows executable". If you open this file, the file might present a security risk to your system.
[12:00] <virtuoussin13> foug: sudo apt-get install vlc
[12:00] <WaxyFresh> sn0w: what is it?
[12:01] <xtknight> !equivalents | foug
[12:01] <virtuoussin13> will get you vlc
[12:01] <bruenig> SurfnKid, get devede
[12:01] <foug> !equivalents
[12:01] <ubotu> foug: please see above
[12:01] <bruenig> !info devede
[12:01] <jason_> that what it say and i have wine check as the program to open it
[12:01] <ubotu> devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 243 kB, installed size 664 kB
[12:01] <reep> SurfnKid: no, you hafto provide it a vob or mpeg that fits the dvd-standards
[12:01] <xtknight> foug, <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[12:01] <sans_serif> can i uninstall the current Gnome enviorment after i install KDE?
[12:01] <virtuoussin13> !APIC
[12:01] <sn0w> WaxyFresh: anytime you view the "Places" thing, you see all your mounts, and custom places, anytime except when your trying to change your wallpaper
[12:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:01] <nn-Ds> tekguy, that somtimes means if the laptop is cool at startup fan never turns on
[12:01] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, apic question?
[12:01] <virtuoussin13> yeah
[12:01] <Taime1> sans_serif: no, its part of ubuntu
[12:01] <SurfnKid> ok cool
[12:01] <sn0w> its weird because its the exact same interface as any other time your browsing a file, but the places just arnt there
[12:01] <tekguy> nn-Ds, I will probably try again on the next Ubuntu release. Hopefully wireless will be a bit easier too.
[12:01] <xtknight> Taime1, sans_serif, yes
[12:01] <SurfnKid> gonna try to see if the 2.4 will play on the dvd player
[12:01] <dlatta01> Taimel:  It's a PC
[12:01] <virtuoussin13> booting gives me "kernel panic IOAPIC + timer do not sync"
[12:02] <SurfnKid> if not I'll use the dvdauthor  or devede bruenig
[12:02] <SurfnKid> reep, thanks :)
[12:02] <trainer__> how come if I want to remove evolution it says I must remove ubuntu-desktop??
[12:02] <foug> hmm, what about the native linux progs? or are there none? i'm not saying i want to continue using VLC to run my videos, if linux has a native program that works just fine that's all i need
[12:02] <xtknight> sans_serif, i believe the command is "sudo apt-get remove gnome-desktop"
[12:02] <virtuoussin13> *does not sync
[12:02] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, give me an idea of your computer's specs
[12:02] <bobbob1016> virtuoussin13, try the no acpi, and use a USB mouse
[12:02] <virtuoussin13> booting with noAPIC makes my mouse not work
[12:02] <Taime1> hmmm.... really? i have tried that and it seemed like that was not possible
[12:02] <ardchoille> !metapackage
[12:02] <ubotu> A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[12:02] <Taime1> oh, my apologies
[12:02] <nn-Ds> tekguy, i Have a School laptop they dont like linux..... I hate windows ...... I use knoppix
[12:02] <xtknight> foug, VLC is native, and it plays almost any media format
[12:02] <xtknight> native linux
[12:02] <foug> o good to hear
[12:02] <virtuoussin13> xtknight: failing that?
[12:02] <bobbob1016> virtuoussin13, try a usb one
[12:02] <Taime1> i know what i was thinking...i tried removing a gnome app that wanted to remove gnome-desktop
[12:03] <foug> and what does linux use to play music?
[12:03] <McFrosty> !wine
[12:03] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[12:03] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, huh?  i need to know what your computer's specs are
[12:03] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, CPU?
[12:03] <bruenig> foug, alsa
[12:03] <virtuoussin13> its a dual core AMD64 4.40 GHz
[12:03] <tekguy> nn-Ds, yeah Windows has pretty much made it to my "i'm tired of it" list.
[12:03] <sn0w> WaxyFresh: u see what im talking about?
[12:03] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, are there any options about HPET timers in the BIOS?
[12:03] <SurfnKid> bruenig, reep ...just checked and my dvd player didnt like the 2.4vob. so guess ill have to reencode
[12:03] <virtuoussin13> sorry, 2.20 each, 4.40 total
[12:03] <swedekid> ok, ive got a problem installing ubuntu, i burned it to a disc using nero, and when i put the disc in it comes up with a bunch of text, and the final line says "[DR-DOS]  A:\>" and then i beleive im supposed to type something after that
[12:03] <virtuoussin13> I don't know
[12:03] <jocke_> isn't it enough putting chown -R user:group for the user to be able to completely administer that section?
[12:03] <bruenig> SurfnKid, you don't just burn a vob as data, you have to setup a dvd directory and build an iso
[12:03] <virtuoussin13> what should I look for?
[12:03] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, i would check.  if there is HPET (high precision event timer), i would enable it
[12:04] <xtknight> itll almost certainly say 'hpte'
[12:04] <foug> bruenig, is alsa pretty customizeable? i like foobar a lot but id on't think they make it for linux
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> okay
[12:04] <xtknight> hpet*
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> thanks
[12:04] <reep> SurfnKid: sounds like you've encoded it porperly, but the dvd expects a certain filesystem
[12:04] <bruenig> !alsa
[12:04] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:04] <xtknight> frequencies dont add together (dual 2.20!=4.40ghz)
[12:04] <ardchoille> jocke_: What section?
[12:04] <foug> nice
[12:04] <jocke_> /var/www :)
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> if that doesn't work?
[12:04] <bruenig> foug, are you talking about music applications, or are you talking about the thing that plays sound
[12:04] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yes yes thats what i thought, but since there was only one vob, i said mmm how do i split it into audiots/videots.  so you say devede will do that
[12:04] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, come back here whatever the case and report success/failure
[12:04] <ardchoille> jocke_: You shouldn't chown -R anything outside your $HOME. Use sudo.
[12:04] <foug> uhm, whatever program i use to play .mp3s :) like foobar, winamp, windows media player
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> okay
[12:04] <bobbob1016> virtuoussin13, dual core means you can run two things at 2.20ghz at once, not one thing at 4.40ghz
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> thanks
[12:04] <SurfnKid> reep, yah encoded well, i can play it on pc not on the CyberHome dvd player
[12:04] <virtuoussin13> I'll try that
[12:05] <xtknight> foug, audacious is a good prog for that
[12:05] <bruenig> SurfnKid, you don't need anything in audio_ts, you can have a vob in video_ts by itself, but it needs other stuff I believe like .bups and whatever else that stuff needs
[12:05] <kev_in1> what's the effect of recursive chmod'ing
[12:05] <bruenig> SurfnKid, either way you don't burn it as data
[12:05] <ajt> help me please
[12:05] <SurfnKid> yeah some other files i've seen
[12:05] <ajt> hello everybody , i have a problem with my ubuntu , i instaled it before 5 houre ago , but he can detect my soundcard [Realtek ALC888 7.1 channel CODEC with High Definition Audio]  , i am with ASRock > ALIVE NF6G-DVI . Can you help me??????? :)
[12:05] <cached> reep: it works
[12:05] <xtknight> foug, the next best thing for Ubuntu Edgy is xmms, available in the repositories.  you'd have to compile audacious for Edgy unless you can find unofficial patches.  Audacious is in the next version of ubutnu's repositories, however
[12:05] <SurfnKid> bruenig, hehe no wonder
[12:05] <jocke_> the user is my own and it's just for deploying rails applications. not possible to use sudo since it's an automated script
[12:05] <jocke_> which i don't want to rewrite
[12:06] <ardchoille> kev_in1: If you're not careful, recursive chmod'ing can remove the execute bit "x" from folders making it so you can't get into them.
[12:06] <jocke_> how do i give that user full rights to all files/subs?
[12:06] <foug> xtknight, hmmm what you said just confused me a little
[12:06] <xtknight> i dont see the problem with chown -R /var/www
[12:06] <swedekid> ok, ive got a problem installing ubuntu, i burned it to a disc using nero, and when i put the disc in it comes up with a bunch of text, and the final line says "[DR-DOS]  A:\>" what do i do now?
[12:06] <bruenig> SurfnKid, but yeah, devede will allow you to take any avi and it will make a dvd iso, or if you choose a dvd compatible mpeg
[12:06] <xtknight> anything else maybe but www?
[12:06] <jocke_> it just doesn't give that user full rights
[12:06] <xtknight> foug, ok.  Audacious and xmms are good equivalents for foobar
[12:06] <jocke_> can't add folders or anything
[12:06] <xtknight> foug, well they arent exactly the same, but both play audio only
[12:06] <ardchoille> xtknight: I do't see a problem with using sudo for all things other than $HOME ;)
[12:07] <jocke_> foobar <3
[12:07] <foug> xtknight, k cool, and compiling is what?
[12:07] <SurfnKid> bruenig, to your knowledge it'll encode avi to dvd format and then burn it too or the proggy is just for encoding
[12:07] <foug> word jocke_, foobar is really nice
[12:07] <xtknight> ardchoille, thought he had a script and he couldnt use it
[12:07] <xtknight> foug, do you use ubuntu edgy or feisty... ?
[12:07] <jocke_> but guys... what's the problem when chown -R user:group /var/www doesn't have any effect?
[12:07] <bruenig> SurfnKid, it will just create the iso, you can burn the iso very easily yourself, I don't know why they don't just have it burn too as adding that functionality would be so ridiculously easy, but it doesn't have it
[12:07] <foug> no i'm still on windows, havn't made the switch yet :) so i'm not familar with linux terms like compiling
[12:08] <SurfnKid> bruenig, it would be
[12:08] <xtknight> foug, ohh
[12:08] <nonuda> tbuss, how is everything?
[12:08] <SurfnKid> cool im installing devede and dvdauthor
[12:08] <xtknight> foug, why not give the LiveCD a try and evaluate it for yourself.  you don't have to install.
[12:08] <xtknight> foug, and you can come here and ask questions here while you're on the livecd.  (gaim)
[12:08] <foug> ehh? do i have to DL anything?
[12:08] <bruenig> SurfnKid, dvdauthor is command line, just heads up, devede is graphical though
[12:08] <SurfnKid> oh nice
[12:08] <foug> i use gaim currently :)
[12:08] <SurfnKid> dont mind command line, i'll have to learn but graphical is tha bomb
[12:08] <reep> SurfnKid: sounds like devede does the same, only easier, so go for that one ;)
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, ok
[12:09] <SurfnKid> yep
[12:09] <SurfnKid> will try!
[12:09] <bruenig> dvdauthor is probably used by devede
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, yes you must download something. i'll give you the link
[12:09] <ajt> hello everybody , i have a problem with my ubuntu , i instaled it before 5 houre ago , but he can detect my soundcard [Realtek ALC888 7.1 channel CODEC with High Definition Audio]  , i am with ASRock > ALIVE NF6G-DVI . Can you help me??????? :)
[12:09] <SurfnKid> ah
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, what type of PC do you have?
[12:09] <Dabian> Hey!  I have trouble getting TinyERP working - any help or a pointer to a place where I can check open bugreports?
[12:09] <bruenig> all dvdauthor does is take the compatible mpeg and make the devede filesystem with the audio_ts and the bups and ifos and what not
[12:09] <foug> custom built
[12:09] <bruenig> dvd*
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, cpu and motherboard? trying to find compatibility issues
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, and also what network?
[12:09] <Dabian> foug : They all are ;)
[12:09] <justin__> some of my keyboard shortcuts no longer work after installing compiz, my shortcut for opening a terminal (one of my launch keys on my acer laptop) does not work anymore, i am able to bind it in systm>pref>key..shortcuts, but it does not work when i try to use it. any ideas?
[12:09] <foug> athlon 64, asus k8n-e deluxe
[12:09] <SurfnKid> bruenig, cool
[12:09] <xtknight> foug, should be flawless so far
[12:10] <SurfnKid> thats what i need!
[12:10] <foug> my network? uhm, i dunno. roadrunner :x lol
[12:10] <xtknight> foug, http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/
[12:10] <nonuda> !alsa
[12:10] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:10] <bruenig> then you would have to use mkisofs to create the iso
[12:10] <xtknight> foug, PC (Intel x86) desktop CD is the LiveCD
[12:10] <xtknight> foug, you can use amd64, but i would recommend against it for beginners.
[12:10] <Dabian> !/proc/buddyinfo
[12:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proc/buddyinfo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:10] <nonuda> !alsa | ajt
[12:11] <WaxyFresh> ardchoille: i removed anon-proxy like that link you sent me said but still no luck,what does it mean by clean up my etc/eviroment folder?
[12:11] <SurfnKid> bruenig, or k3b?
[12:11] <foug> xtknight,  why i don't get it? my processor is amd, why use intel test?
[12:11] <ubotu> ajt: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:11] <bruenig> SurfnKid, k3b burns isos, it doesn't make them
[12:11] <xtknight> foug, amd athlon 64 uses intel x86 instructions, as well as amd64 instructions
[12:11] <SurfnKid> oh
[12:11] <foug> ahh makes sense
[12:11] <xtknight> foug, it just so happens the amd64 variant is harder to use for things like Flash and Windows Media
[12:11] <freeza> but dont go 64bit yet
[12:11] <xtknight> foug, therefore i recommend the x86
[12:11] <foug> cool, thanks :D
[12:12] <xtknight> foug, if you want to know the reason, it is because they haven't released 64 binaries for Flash or Windows media
[12:12] <freeza> its a pain to setup if you use flash and windows movie codecs
[12:12] <reep> SurfnKid: to burn a dvd-image, just rightclick it and select burn ;)
[12:12] <bruenig> at one point, I made a script using tovid dvdauthor mkisofs and growisofs to all you to just do "avi2dvd whatever.avi" and have it convert and burn all at once
[12:12] <gershon> all working fine here on feisty amd64
[12:12] <xtknight> foug, since a lot of emigrees use windows media/flash, x86 is the best
[12:12] <foug> xtknight, but flash still works with ubuntu right
[12:12] <bruenig> to allow you*
[12:12] <xtknight> foug, yes it does
[12:12] <foug> cool
[12:12] <freeza> yeah
[12:12] <xtknight> foug, there are even workarounds for 64
[12:12] <ardchoille> bruenig: Can you post that script for others to use?
[12:12] <dlatta01> Hey all.  I'm having problems with a sound blaster audigy 1 card with digital output.  It's recognized by my pc and I have the output jack checked in alsa mixer, but I have no sound.  All the forum guides I've read tell me I should have sound, but I don't.  Any thoughts?
[12:12] <crazy_penguin> 'night to all! :)
[12:12] <sn0w> anyone know where in gnome besides the power management you can configure the monitor dim time
[12:12] <xtknight> foug, Adobe has released the latest FLash 9 for 32bit ubuntu
[12:13] <foug> excellent :D
[12:13] <freeza> and really you wont tell much of a difference if you are using 32bit ubuntu over 64bit
[12:13] <sn0w> i have it set to never go goto standby, it still does after 10 min of idle
[12:13] <Vessquire> If I install 7.04 beta, I'll be able to update it when the release is out on the 19th right? or no?
[12:13] <foug> brb while i read through this list and see which one is the livecd
[12:13] <xtknight> Vessquire, yes
[12:13] <freeza> yes
[12:13] <xtknight> boy does that get asked a lot
[12:13] <SurfnKid> bruenig, shees thats easier encode it then iso then burn, bam bam
[12:13] <freeza> the system itself will tell you on the 19th that final is out
[12:13] <nonuda> dlatta01, check the cable
[12:13] <Tech^CF> i hope they release flash for 64 bit browsers soon.. submitted a support request some days ago for it.. no respond other than the faq entry
[12:13] <kamel> join #plock
[12:13] <stepanstas> I typed in sudo chown -R USER /mnt/windows_c yet i still don't have permition, help
[12:14] <Vessquire> so it will be just like a regular dist upgrade?
[12:14] <freeza> yes
[12:14] <Vessquire> perfect
[12:14] <xtknight> or just a 'upgrade' even for feisty beta users
[12:14] <erUSUL> !ntfs > stepanstas
[12:14] <bruenig> It is actually pretty simple, just some things to note /dev/hdc is my dvd device name, so it might be something else, and also I am not sure how well this plays with spaces, so just remove spaces to be safe, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14462/
[12:14] <reep> stepanstas: that's probably an ntfs filesystem, posix permissions and ownership don't work in the same way
[12:14] <Vessquire> is anyone running the beta? is it stable enough for a home server?
[12:14] <noelferreira> how ca i see a rmvb video file in ubuntu. with real player 10 the sound freezes and with totem i don't have image but the sound is ok.?
[12:14] <SurfnKid> bruenig, ok ill check it
[12:15] <xtknight> Vessquire, yes i'm using it.  ask in #ubuntu+1
[12:15] <erUSUL> Vessquire: ask in #ubuntu+1
[12:15] <freeza> beta still has minor quirks
[12:15] <reep> stepanstas: do you want to be able to read from it, or read and write?
[12:15] <Vessquire> k, thanks
[12:15] <stepanstas> reep, so, what do i change for ntsf?
[12:15] <freeza> just wait until the 19th
[12:15] <stepanstas> reep, full access
[12:16] <reep> stepanstas: then you need to use ntfs-3g
[12:16] <reep> !ntfs-3g
[12:16] <bobbob1016> can anyone help me get ubuntu installed on this PC?  I know the video card can output 1360x768 because XP MCE does it, I just want to drop XP MCE and use LinuxMCE
[12:16] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[12:16] <bruenig> SurfnKid, this is better, For some reason it changed part of the script because it thought it was a url, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14462/plain/
[12:16] <stepanstas> reep, so i cant view it as a folder?
[12:17] <noelferreira> how can i open a rmvb video file in ubuntu. with real player 10 the sound freezes and with totem i don't have image but the sound is ok.?
[12:17] <reep> stepanstas: look at the url ubotu wrote
[12:17] <foug> does gaim work better in linux than it does in windows? in windows, file transfers don't work
[12:17] <SurfnKid> bruenig, hmm same script it looks
[12:18] <bruenig> SurfnKid, on mine, and I think it might be because I have this extension that turns plain text url's into hyperlinks, it changed it for some reason
[12:18] <stepanstas> reep, will check it out
[12:18] <dahoople> Vessquire: I'm running feisty build from a few days ago.  Only thing I've noticed is a little slower boot time.
[12:18] <stepanstas> reep, thanks a lot
[12:18] <SurfnKid> ah
[12:18] <reep> foug: you can change the look somewhat, using gtk-themes
[12:18] <SurfnKid> bruenig, tovid is a cli app?
[12:18] <foug> but file transfers are still broken?
[12:18] <SurfnKid> dont seem to have that installed
[12:19] <Leftmost> Attempting to install Ubuntu, at 94% install fails saying that grub could not install. Running the command manually, I receive this message:
[12:19] <reep> foug: there's also a client called amsn, which looks very much like msn messenger, haven't tried it much though
[12:19] <Leftmost> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[12:19] <foug> i only use AIM
[12:19] <Leftmost> How can I solve this and correctly finish the install?
[12:19] <bruenig> SurfnKid, yeah, there is a gui also, it isn't in the repos, let me find the thread that gives a howto on getting it installed
[12:19] <SurfnKid> great so i can check it out
[12:19] <ardchoille> It's done and it works great on Dapper: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScreensaverAsWallpaper
[12:19] <sgtmattbaker> what can I do w/ a P2, 64MB RAM PC??
[12:20] <reep> foug: never used aim, so I wouldn't know, if someone has problems with it you're sure to find something about it in the ubuntuforums though
[12:20] <foug> ahh, well it's just a bug with gaim
[12:20] <foug> file transfers usually don't work with it lol
[12:20] <SurfnKid> bruenig, anything between quotes is the path? -in "$AVI" -out "$AVI.encoded"
[12:20] <SurfnKid> with $ or without it
[12:20] <dlatta01> is there a channel to discuss sound issues?
[12:20] <SurfnKid> dlatta01, #alsa maybe
[12:21] <bruenig> SurfnKid, it looks like this will do it http://tovid.sourceforge.net/download/ubuntu/tovid_0.30-1_i386.deb
[12:21] <Cosmo_>  is there a way that you can set up a shortcut or something that will run terminal commands (for example running terminal commands to run WoW with wine)? I'm fairly new to linux/kubuntu so not sure if this can be done.
[12:21] <bruenig> SurfnKid, I don't get your question
[12:21] <scythefwd> anyone here gotten a parallel port zip 100 to work with ubuntu 6.06
[12:21] <sn0w> anyone know how to set gDesklet widgets to the widget layer in compiz?
[12:21] <SurfnKid> bruenig, the input and output paths of the files $/tmp/file.avi
[12:21] <SurfnKid> etc
[12:22] <bruenig> SurfnKid, it does all of this stuff in the same directory as the avi
[12:22] <SurfnKid> oh ok
[12:23] <bobbob1016> can anyone help me load ubuntu on the PC hooked up to my HDTV?  It's hooked through VGA, I can see the initial screen on the boot CD, and the progress bar, but after that, it flashes a bit, and I see "Not Supported Mode" on my TV?  I'm tryng to set this up as a LinuxMCE box, but I can't get ubuntu on it.  Sorry for repeating myself
[12:23] <noelferreira> how can i open a rmvb video file in ubuntu. with real player 10 the sound freezes and with totem i don't have image but the sound is ok.?
[12:23] <SurfnKid> bruenig, ohh right you've set variables
[12:23] <SurfnKid> so i just tell it the name.avi
[12:23] <SurfnKid> i see
[12:23] <SurfnKid> nothing to change really
[12:23] <bruenig> SurfnKid, you just do ./script name.avi
[12:23] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, try VLC
[12:23] <SurfnKid> sweet man
[12:24] <jason_> hi all
[12:24] <SurfnKid> youre awesome
[12:24] <SurfnKid> heh
[12:24] <noelferreira> bobbob1016: don't work
[12:24] <SurfnKid> comes in handy
[12:24] <Xenguy> stutsman: I'm running dapper - it is in one of the standard (i.e. not backport) repos
[12:24] <muxecoid> Just instaleld 7.04 :)
[12:24] <jason_> Do not open the file unless you created the file yourself, or received the file from a trusted source. To open the file, rename the file to the correct extension for "DOS/Windows executable", then open the file normally. Alternatively, use the Open With menu to choose a specific application for the file
[12:24] <jason_> help plz
[12:24] <WaxyFresh> im haveingn the same problem as this guy with apt-get  can anyone help me:http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=1209
[12:24] <jason_> wine isnt working right
[12:24] <bruenig> SurfnKid, there will be a lot of garbage left over in the intermediate steps, you can modify the script to have it remove that stuff, I always had it not do that because sometimes I would keep the iso or mpeg or something and use it to burn more than one dvds therefore saving me time later
[12:24] <SurfnKid> right yep
[12:24] <Kanzie> Im having problems with samba-sharing... Is it not possible to share a drive that is mounted with ntfs-filesystem?
[12:24] <SurfnKid> i'll do it on an empty dir
[12:24] <SurfnKid> see how it turns out
[12:25] <stutsman> This is a mess
[12:25] <muxecoid> Looks like OOo sucks. GNOME Office is faster, easier and even imports Excel files better...
[12:25] <Dabian> This is a mess too!
[12:26] <noelferreira> how can i open a rmvb video file in ubuntu. with real player 10 the sound freezes and with totem i don't have image but the sound is ok.?
[12:26] <Xenguy> muxecoid: abiword, or something else?
[12:26] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, I'm looking around, wait a second
[12:26] <Dabian> muxecoid : What is GNOME Office, anyhow?
[12:26] <Kanzie> muxecoid: Is Gnome office good in comparison to OO?
[12:27] <Xenguy> muxecoid: what Dabian said
[12:27] <noelferreira> thanks bobbob1016. with vlc it is the same as totem. good sound and no image. with real player i have image but sound is very bad
[12:27] <SurfnKid> bruenig, how do i run that script again? with bash?
[12:27] <muxecoid> Gnumeric+Abiword
[12:27] <sn0w> iv never tried gnome office but i know you can get OO to load faster by disable java in the menu
[12:27] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, it looks like these files aren't that easy to open, there are a few people in the forums that have similar problems
[12:27] <SurfnKid> oh wait i have to chmod it
[12:27] <SurfnKid> lol
[12:27] <micro> hey guys have had ubuntu up for days... really enjoying it... but how do i configure apache and my ftp servers?
[12:27] <bruenig> SurfnKid, here is what I did, I named the script avi2dvd, made it executable and then put it in /usr/local/bin, after that I could just cd into the directory with the avi and do "avi2dvd whatever.avi"
[12:27] <muxecoid> OOo charting module is very buggy
[12:27] <Xenguy> muxecoid: maybe Abiword is coming along; it has always seemed less featureful/excellent than OOo to me
[12:28] <stutsman> ok... pure-ftpd isn't working for me.... errors and issues about...
[12:28] <noelferreira> can i convert it to avi bobbob1016?
[12:28] <Kanzie> stutsman try vsftp
[12:28] <stutsman> couldn't find a filezilla that will work with Ubuntu......
[12:28] <ydnar> i'm having difficulty getting wireless to work after a server install of feisty. iwconfig shows that wlan0 is up, but i can't ping anything. can anyone help me?
[12:28] <Kanzie> works fine out of the box
[12:28] <Xenguy> noelferreira: tried vsftpd ?
[12:28] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, try downloading the video posted here, and try it with totem, my totem just played it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=390897&highlight=rmvb
[12:28] <SurfnKid> bruenig,  ok so executable path is /usr/local/bin for all files i'll keep this file and tovid handy if i reinstall ubuntu later
[12:28] <WaxyFresh> apt-get is returning a wierd error this guy had the same problem: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?p=1209 my info is here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2417973#post2417973
[12:28] <Xenguy> noelferreira: sorry, wrong nick
[12:29] <Kanzie> noone that knows SAMBA well?
[12:29] <stutsman> The problem is that I'm new to linux... I'm used to just downloading double clicking and having it all install...
[12:29] <SurfnKid> bruenig, whoa says im missing tovid core dependencies
[12:29] <micro> hey guys have had ubuntu up for days... really enjoying it... but how do i configure apache and my ftp servers?
[12:29] <bruenig> SurfnKid, did you sudo dpkg -i tovid.deb or whatever its name was?
[12:29] <SurfnKid> yep
[12:30] <bruenig> SurfnKid, ok do sudo apt-get install -f
[12:30] <Xenguy> stutsman: once you know to use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get, then installation becomes *more* convenient
[12:30] <stutsman> "can't find package: vsftp"
[12:30] <Xenguy> stutsman: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
[12:30] <muxecoid> Simple charting tasks:
[12:30] <muxecoid> OOo Calc: 4 Problems 2 solved by workaround, 2 planned in later releases
[12:30] <muxecoid> MS Office: 1 microproblem
[12:30] <muxecoid> Gnumeric: No problems
[12:30] <bruenig> !Info vsftpd
[12:30] <ubotu> vsftpd: The Very Secure FTP Daemon. In component main, is extra. Version 2.0.4-0ubuntu5 (edgy), package size 109 kB, installed size 408 kB
[12:31] <SurfnKid> bruenig, i think tovid installed fine, dependencies are missing  mpeg, mpeg2enc, yuvfps, yuvdenoise, mp2enc etc
[12:31] <Xenguy> stutsman: if that doesn't work, then do: /msg ubotu repos
[12:31] <bruenig> mpeg?
[12:31] <noelferreira> bobbob1016: i can't. i'm using amd64. maybe i need a codec that i don't have. maybe win32 codecs. i don't know
[12:31] <SurfnKid> bruenig, looking at the URL help file
[12:31] <bruenig> SurfnKid, oh wow, that is the worst deb I have ever seen
[12:32] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, did you install the 64bit ubuntu, or the 32bit?
[12:32] <stutsman> ok I think it installed, but I can't find it anywhere to run it
[12:32] <bruenig> SurfnKid, some moron at tovid used a checkinstall deb
[12:32] <psyke83> hi, does anyone notice trouble with the higher frequencies in their audio output? It seems as though the higher frequencies cause the speakers to rattle/become distorted
[12:32] <noelferreira> 64 bobbob1016
[12:32] <SurfnKid> bruenig, should i remove it and install the tovid from the page then?
[12:32] <bruenig> SurfnKid, I am pretty sure this should satisfy the dependencies, sudo apt-get install mplayer mencoder mjpegtools ffmpeg python python-dev python-tk python-wxgtk2.6 python-wxtools python-imaging python-cairo imagemagick dvdauthor dvd+rw-tools vcdimager transcode sox normalize-audio txt2tags  build-essential checkinstall
[12:33] <Xenguy> stutsman: use the command-line for now, and you probably want to read the man page, and configure first before starting the service
[12:33] <SurfnKid> bruenig, ah
[12:33] <SurfnKid> k
[12:33] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, if you have 64 bit ubuntu, the win32codecs might not work, win32 = 32 bit I THINK, but the ways to install the 64 bit codecs are different
[12:33] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, I don't know/use the 64 bit ubuntu, so I wouldn't be much help with that
[12:33] <noelferreira> i guess there aren't win64 codecs bobbob1016
[12:33] <bruenig> I might see if I can get them to change that package
[12:34] <bobbob1016> noelferreira, not yet, there are workarounds, but I don't know them
[12:34] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yeah check for missing dependencies upon installation
[12:34] <noelferreira> ok
[12:34] <SurfnKid> seems im missing a few... now installing
[12:34] <noelferreira> thanks anyway
[12:34] <bruenig> They just need to change the control file
[12:34] <scythefwd> anyone still using a zip 100?  are the ppa modules still around?
[12:34] <Xenguy> stutsman: unfortunately, to run a service like FTP requires some reading/configuration
[12:34] <bruenig> I don't what all dependencies it needs though, even some of those I listed aren't necessary
[12:34] <SurfnKid> bruenig, ah
[12:35] <SurfnKid> its 33mb it wont hurt :)
[12:35] <bruenig> It will certainly be better than a checkinstall
[12:35] <stutsman> Xennguy : thats fine... I just can't figure out how to get it to run from the command line. I can't find the directory it is in.
[12:35] <noelferreira> bobbob1016: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54399 do i need windows to try this?
[12:36] <SurfnKid> bruenig, Probing video for information. This may take several minutes...
[12:36] <Xenguy> stutsman: to start the service (once it is configured!) you would do something like:  /etc/init.d/vsftpd start
[12:36] <SurfnKid> :
[12:36] <SurfnKid> :)
[12:36] <Xenguy> stutsman: sudo
[12:36] <dave> anyone having any trouble since the last update?
[12:36] <SurfnKid> looks like its working
[12:36] <TEB> can someone help me with ati driver install? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=305665
[12:36] <dave> i updated last night, didnt even pay attention to what it was, and now everytime i log out or switch user the system freezes up
[12:37] <|ryan|> I've got a crypto loop filesystem under an old distro, will ubuntu support it?  AES encrypted loopback under mandrake 8.x
[12:37] <|ryan|> 2.4 kernel
[12:37] <Xenguy> dave: does this have anything to do with dosfstools ?
[12:37] <dave> i dont think so
[12:37] <Xenguy> dave: probably not; I think I'm confused :-)
[12:38] <jauru> I'm using Feisty (really love it). Does the 3d cube thing work for anyone yet? I only get wobbly windows when I turn on the effects.
[12:38] <dave> if it does, than im confused
[12:38] <shane634> cables, back for more eh lol
[12:38] <SurfnKid> bruenig, looks like its decoding to ac3, so its running, ill tell ya if it pumps an error out
[12:38] <Xenguy> dave: no, it doesn't, ignore me ;-)
[12:38] <pchilds> I am curious of which desktop most are running here. Gnome or KDE and what decided the choice?
[12:38] <cables> shane634, yep. What did I do for you, again?
[12:38] <dragonmc> does ubuntu support rpm packages?  i heard it doesn't, since it's debian based.  confirmation?
[12:38] <cables> pchilds, probably Gnome here
[12:38] <cables> !alien | dragonmc
[12:38] <ubotu> dragonmc: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[12:39] <shane634> cables, nothing i help in here when i can lol
[12:39] <SurfnKid> bruenig, tell them at tovid it installed fine, but all the mpeg dependencies or codecs showed MISSING! next to it
[12:39] <cables> shane634, didn't I talk to you on MSN?
[12:39] <dave> seems the last thing that happens as far as ic antell before the crash is
[12:39] <dave> USR/SBIN/CRON[6458] : (root) CMD (   run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
[12:39] <cables> shane634, maybe it was a different shane :)
[12:39] <Xenguy> pchilds: I use GNOME cos I'm lazy and go with the default.  Also I tend to minimalism/command-line, so GNOME is as bloated as I get ;-)
[12:39] <shane634> cables, if you did i was helping you lol
[12:39] <cables> shane634, yeah, you're right.
[12:40] <cables> shane634, except it didn't work... I fixed it myself though! :)
[12:40] <confrey> hi everybody
[12:40] <shane634> cables, i can't make the private work on here lol
[12:40] <cables> !register | shane634
[12:40] <ubotu> shane634: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[12:40] <stutsman> blah... I"m too frustrated to mess with this project anymore right now... I think I'll play some music. Thanks guys for your help! =)
[12:40] <shane634> cables, good deal then
[12:40] <dragonmc> ok, does wine come in an !APT package?  can't find it in synaptic
[12:40] <cables> shane634, yeah, i just checked... you're not registered yet.
[12:40] <flashstar> how can I make games maximize to only one window if I'm running twinview?
[12:40] <MongotheMad> is there a way I can download two items at once with apt?
[12:40] <Xenguy> pchilds: I think basically if you like more minimal, then go GNOME; if you like options-on-overdrive, give KDE a try
[12:40] <cables> MongotheMad, apt-get install package1 package2
[12:40] <bruenig> MongotheMad, sudo apt-get install package1 package2
[12:40] <ardchoille> !info wine
[12:40] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.22-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 9001 kB, installed size 42452 kB
[12:40] <bruenig> damn sudo
[12:41] <cables> MongotheMad, that won'd download simultaneously though
[12:41] <cables> bruenig, ha!
[12:41] <cables> bruenig, I think you win, though. That sudo was important.
[12:41] <MongotheMad> is there a way to have it do that?
[12:41] <jauru> Oops - I just noticed I should go to #ubuntu+1 for feisty questions...
[12:41] <bruenig> MongotheMad, no there isn't
[12:41] <cables> MongotheMad, they're all from the same server, so it shouldn't make a difference
[12:41] <pchilds> Thanks folks. I actually run both of em. Depending upon the days tasks is which one I run. I was just thinking about why most would choose one over the other.
[12:41] <Brandon81> I am running ubuntu 6.06 with an ATI Radeon 9800 -  is BERYL or Compiz supported in this configuration?
[12:41] <flashstar> does anyone know how to make windows maximize to only one physical monitor with twinview?
[12:41] <bruenig> MongotheMad, it doesn't really matter unless you have some crazy download speed, because it will take the same either way
[12:42] <cables> MongotheMad, however, it would be nice if it started installing packages as soon as they were downloaded.
[12:42] <cables> MongotheMad, unfortunately, that's not the case... it waits till all are downloaded.
[12:42] <dragonmc> wow, the bot's got an answer for everything!  :)  i like it
[12:42] <cables> !botsnack
[12:42] <ubotu> Yum!
[12:42] <bigmb> hey hey hey
[12:42] <MongotheMad> bruenig: but I like the smaller ones downloading faster while still download a huge file
[12:42] <shane634> cables, thanks all registered now lol
[12:42] <Xenguy> dragonmc: heheh, yeah, the knowledge-base
[12:42] <Tech^CF> Brandon81: Yes, see beryl-project.org wiki for installation instructions
[12:43] <momowac_> Helloo
[12:43] <ardchoille> cables: Well, if you apt-get app1 dep1 dep2 dep3 dep4 dep5, then nothing can be installed until they are all downloaded anyway.
[12:43] <muxecoid> Something is wrong with Abiword though. Can not enable i18d dictionaries
[12:43] <confrey> can anybody help me about bluetooth? I'm trying to connect a cell phone (Motorola E1000) by BT to my ubuntu, but I can't
[12:43] <momowac_> evry body
[12:43] <bigmb> So....I have a question people here must get a lot
[12:43] <micro> hey guys have had ubuntu up for days... really enjoying it... but how do i configure apache and my ftp servers?
[12:43] <cables> bigmb, ask us
[12:43] <ForrestF> what tool can i use to get a window id
[12:43] <SurfnKid> !apache -> micro
[12:43] <pchilds> The only thing I wish ubuntu would do is support my sound card so I could play my sound system to its fullest instead of just two speakers only. Who knows that may come in the near future
[12:43] <bigmb> ...guild wars....how can I get it up and running? I've gone out of my way to try to get things to work
[12:43] <Xenguy> micro: that's going to require reading man pages and HOWTO's -- seriously  ;-)
[12:43] <shane634> bigmb, that is what we do here lol
[12:43] <Brandon81> Ok I'm looking at it again
[12:43] <Brandon81> Thanks
[12:43] <bigmb> wine = not working :(
[12:43] <SurfnKid> !apache -> SurfnKid
[12:43] <bigmb> I keep getting a missing dll
[12:44] <Tech^CF> micro: sudo apt-get install apache - then edit /etc/httpd/httpd.conf (or /etc/apache/httpd.conf don't really remember)
[12:44] <SurfnKid> !apache2 -> SurfnKid
[12:44] <shane634> bigmb, we don't use dll's in linux.. perhaps you need wine
[12:44] <shane634> !wine
[12:44] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[12:44] <crimsun> ForrestF: xlsclients(1x)
[12:44] <bigmb> I have wine lol...it's where the problem lies
[12:44] <crimsun> pchilds: which sound card?
[12:44] <bigmb> here, lemme type up the error
[12:44] <cables> bigjb, try #wine
[12:44] <cables> !paste | bigmb
[12:44] <ubotu> bigmb: 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)
[12:44] <pchilds> sound blaster 24 bit
[12:44] <shane634> bigmb, pastebin it
[12:44] <cables> bigmb, try the #wine channel
[12:44] <shane634> !paste
[12:45] <micro> Xenguy: thanks
[12:45] <shane634> lol
[12:45] <MongotheMad> is there a list for more repositories? I noticed I downloaded two at the same time from different repos
[12:45] <crimsun> pchilds: pastebin the requested info from http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[12:45] <crimsun> pchilds: then tell me the url
[12:45] <Xenguy> micro: yw
[12:45] <micro> thats fine i understand apache but where is the gui?
[12:45] <pchilds> thanks
[12:45] <selfsearcher> hi
[12:45] <bigmb> wine channel...I can try that, where might it be? (new to IRC)
[12:45] <micro> i got that far... i figured there would be a gui to configure apache....
[12:45] <MongotheMad> ./j #wine
[12:46] <MongotheMad> no .
[12:46] <shane634> bigmb, go to #wine as the channel
[12:46] <Xenguy> micro: apache is very CLI/text file
[12:46] <selfsearcher> MongotheMad: are you searchig for wine ?
[12:46] <MongotheMad> no
[12:46] <selfsearcher> ok
[12:46] <xtknight> #winehq not #wine
[12:46] <micro> Xenguy:  i know i have used some sort of apache/ftp gui support tool
[12:46] <micro> is this not something thats around anymore?
[12:47] <Xenguy> micro: good luck, I'm not aware of such tools tho
[12:47] <micro> damn... alright thanks
[12:48] <Pelo> any utorrent on wine users around ?  anyone been experiencing unexpected shutdowns (of ut) on right click functions ?
[12:49] <bruenig> no
[12:49] <bruenig> I got the beta, maybe you should get that
[12:49] <Pelo> same thing
[12:49] <mzaza> Any ideas how can I add libraries to g++?
[12:49] <Pelo> started with the beta actualy,  went back to 1.6.1 got the same,
[12:49] <shane634> Pelo, ports forwarded?
[12:49] <Pelo> bruenig,  what version of wine ?
[12:49] <omha> how can i use a usb key as installation source?
[12:49] <bruenig> he asked if ports were forwarded
[12:50] <bruenig> ha
[12:50] <Pelo> shane634,  not enabled ?
[12:50] <bruenig> Pelo, 0.9.22-0ubuntu3
[12:50] <mzaza> Any ideas how can I add libraries to g++?
[12:50] <SurfnKid> bruenig, if i use --debug for tovid will it show all the verbose while encoding?
[12:50] <Pelo> maybe it's wine,  I've been keeping up , 0.9.34
[12:50] <bruenig> SurfnKid, it already is pretty verbose isn't it
[12:50] <bobbob1016> can someone help me get ubuntu on a PC I have hooked up to my HDTV?  I've been trying different settings on the live cd, and I've done a few dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org s, but I still get the screen flashing gnome off center for a second, then my TV says "Not Supported Mode"
[12:51] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yeah just didnt see a % its an incremental number :P
[12:51] <Alonea> ok, my windows box on my other hdd on my laptop is completely borked. I can see the drive in linux, but when I try to copy a file from it, it completely crashes linux. Not even magical sys rq works.
[12:51] <Azodon> I LOVE Ubuntu
[12:51] <relia> bobbob1016: What's the native resolution of the television?
[12:51] <bruenig> SurfnKid, yeah that is it, I have never tried debug, I doubt it has percent though
[12:51] <bobbob1016> relia, 1360x768@60
[12:51] <Daemonik> Alonea, Sounds like a hardware issue to me. Bad disk
[12:51] <bruenig> SurfnKid, that script has quality -10 so it is probably going to be in the realm of 2-2.5 times the size of the original
[12:51] <relia> And, for myself: How necessary is it to have a swp partition in this day of age?
[12:52] <relia> bobbob1016: And you have that set in xorg.conf?
[12:52] <bruenig> maybe bigger, I haven't used it in so long
[12:52] <ubuntuuser9090> yall look like yall are helping 3 ppl at once so can someone just give me the node for general help on the apt-get utilities on debian based systems
[12:52] <sn0w> relia: what kind of tv
[12:52] <xtknight> relia, it's as useful as it was 10 years ago
[12:52] <Daemonik> ubuntuuser9090, man apt
[12:52] <xtknight> relia, if you run out of ram you need some place to page
[12:52] <relia> /m redirects sn0wto bobbob1016
[12:52] <ubuntuuser9090> that did not help me
[12:52] <bobbob1016> relia, yeah, I have set it in xorg a few times
[12:52] <Daemonik> ubuntuuser9090, man apt-get
[12:52] <xtknight> relia, as ram grows in this day and age, so does the need for it.  thus swap is still needed ;)
[12:52] <ubuntuuser9090> its not a problem with the syntex
[12:52] <bobbob1016> sn0w, it's a samsung 32inch, I can get the exact model if you need it
[12:52] <ubuntuuser9090> its a connection issue
[12:52] <mzaza> guys, I got d.c. so I didn't know. If someone knows how to get and install libraries for g++ or not?
[12:52] <bruenig> ubuntu_ian, just ask your question
[12:52] <SurfnKid> bruenig, its ok as long as it fits on a 4.3 i should be ok,  so 699x2.5 is about 1.4 to 2.0gb
[12:52] <bruenig> ubuntuuser9090, just ask your question
[12:52] <ubuntuuser9090> k
[12:52] <bruenig> SurfnKid, right
[12:53] <xtknight> mzaza, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[12:53] <Pelo> later folks
[12:53] <xtknight> !enter
[12:53] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:53] <sn0w> how are you connected
[12:53] <bruenig> SurfnKid, because when dvdauthor builds tie dvd, it splits it up into vobs that are 1024 mb
[12:53] <sn0w> dvi
[12:53] <sn0w> svideo
[12:53] <bruenig> the*
[12:53] <bobbob1016> relia, sn0w, I have an ATI card as well, VGA
[12:53] <SurfnKid> bruenig, ok not tought this anymore till its done, im waiting to see if it will spew a /dev/hdc error so i might need help there
[12:53] <ubuntuuser9090> i cannot get apt-get/synaptic/update-manager/aptitude to connect to the server for downloads
[12:53] <sn0w> tv has vga input
[12:53] <mzaza> xtknight: I already installed it.
[12:53] <whodare> can someone help me setup new drivers for video card...Need high resolutions?
[12:53] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yes which is what i needed badly
[12:53] <xtknight> mzaza, then you have g++
[12:53] <ubuntuuser9090> i think its a timeout issue
[12:53] <bruenig> SurfnKid, well do "grep cdrom /etc/fstab"
[12:53] <SurfnKid> s/tought/touching
[12:53] <xtknight> mzaza, which library are you seeking?
[12:53] <ubuntuuser9090> any sugestions?
[12:53] <shane634> whodare, what card?
[12:54] <inflexible> is it possible to install grapics drivers just for this session? im using ubuntu 6.10 live cd
[12:54] <mzaza> xtknight: iostream.h
[12:54] <bobbob1016> sn0w, relia connected through a KVM (tried without the KVM and had the same issue) through VGA, yes the TV has VGA in
[12:54] <whodare> quadro 540...nvidia
[12:54] <SurfnKid> bruenig, hah hdc
[12:54] <SurfnKid> cool!
[12:54] <bruenig> most of them are I think /dev/hdc
[12:54] <sn0w> bobbob1016 what exactly is going wrong again, i think i missed the beginning, sorry
[12:54] <shane634> whodare, give the envy script a lookl
[12:54] <SurfnKid> yeah master second ide
[12:54] <SurfnKid> is that right?
[12:54] <xtknight> mzaza, that header should be included in  libstdc++6-dev
[12:55] <bruenig> I could add that in the script, but some people have two drives like me and I fear that perhaps the second drive might be dvd and that would screw it all up
[12:55] <ubuntuuser9090> i need help with the update tools not working, they are getting errors
[12:55] <whodare> this is doen in terminal?
[12:55] <mzaza> xtknight: I'll try it. Thanks
[12:55] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, which update tools?
[12:55] <shane634> whodare, no from the web search envy script
[12:55] <bruenig> something like "grep cdrom /etc/fstab | awk '{print $1}' to set the /dev/<name>
[12:55] <SurfnKid> bruenig, right well if the majority have the /dev/hdc as a single dvd that should be fine
[12:55] <ubuntuuser9090> any and all
[12:55] <ubuntuuser9090> apt-get
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> aptitude
[12:56] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I see the first ubuntu start screen on the LiveCD, and I see the Ubuntu Loading screen, then the screen flashes to funny colors, and I see the gnome desktop off center, then it goes away, and my tv says "Not Supported Mode"
[12:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, type "sudo apt-get -f install" and pastebin the output please
[12:56] <SurfnKid> bruenig, to set it as in changing it?
[12:56] <xtknight> !pastebin
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> update manager
[12:56] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> i raan that already but let me run it again
[12:56] <sn0w> bobbob1016, are you running the restricted drivers?
[12:56] <SurfnKid> bruenig, oh picking it up from the script right
[12:56] <xtknight> !envy
[12:56] <ubotu> envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. This software is NOT supported by ubuntu and you will not receive aid for it here. More at http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html See !nvidia and !nvidia9
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090>  sudo apt-get -f install
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> Password:
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> Reading package lists... Done
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> Building dependency tree... Done
[12:56] <ubuntuuser9090> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 123 not upgraded.
[12:56] <SurfnKid> bruenig, by queing fstab and finding out the name. smart!
[12:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, pastebin next time please for over 3 lines of text
[12:57] <xtknight> !pastebin
[12:57] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:57] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I'm not sure, it's off the live CD
[12:57] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, but, try this now.  "sudo apt-get update"
[12:57] <bruenig> SurfnKid, instead of having /dev/hdc at the bottom, just setup another variable at the top that does grep -m 1 cdrom | awk '{print $1}' and then use that variable at the bottom instead of /dev/hdc sort of like I do with $AVI
[12:57] <inflexible> graphics driver for ubuntu live cd? anyone
[12:57] <SurfnKid> i understand everything about programming, i just dont have the brians to code, no wonder i remain to be an integrator only
[12:57] <sn0w> bobbob1016, yea im not sure if they load directly off the live cd
[12:57] <sn0w> i doubt it
[12:57] <MK|Satellite> what is a good .chm/.pdf reader for Edgy?
[12:57] <shane634> MK|Satellite, adobe
[12:57] <sn0w> bobbob1016, after i installed those, i added the customer resolution i needed (widescreen) and it came to life
[12:57] <xtknight> MK|Satellite, evince ?
[12:57] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yes smart way
[12:57] <ubuntuuser9090> i have done that before but let me figure out this pastebin thinggy, i have never used irc before
[12:57] <Punker> lol
[12:58] <sn0w> bobbob1016, customer = custom
[12:58] <bruenig> but I never intended anyone else to use it and I haven't used it in so long so kind of neglected
[12:58] <xtknight> MK|Satellite,  gnochm will view CHM files .  evince will view PDF
[12:58] <Vessquire> what's the minimum amount of ram I need to run feisty w/ gnome?
[12:58] <sn0w> i added them to xorg.conf, im not sure what to do about the livecd tho
[12:58] <EADG> Is it possible to open a new tty session on a remote box via ssh?
[12:58] <xtknight> Vessquire, roughly 192mb.  but you can always use the swapfile
[12:58] <xtknight> 192 or 256 to do it conveniently
[12:58] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I tried the alt-install before, and I played with it there, but should I try again and install those with envy?
[12:58] <shane634> Vessquire, 256 but feisty is beta
[12:59] <MK|Satellite> xtknight, thanks
[12:59] <SurfnKid> bruenig, heh and good thing i dont have the burner on another ide interface or i'd have to change it
[12:59] <inflexible> swap files are funny : )
[12:59] <sn0w> yea, use envy, iv never used since i never had to, but iv only heard good things
[12:59] <Vessquire> I think the old girl may have 256
[12:59] <bruenig> SurfnKid, that command would just fail and you would be left with an iso
[12:59] <phaedrus_> anyone have joomla 1.5? i need it
[12:59] <relia> MK|Satellite: epdfread is also nice if Evince has too many GNOME deps for ya.
[12:59] <shane634> Vessquire, that is very good lol
[12:59] <sn0w> is your tv widescreen?
[12:59] <SurfnKid> bruenig, which i was afraid of, until you told me to check
[12:59] <sn0w> bobbob1016, i just had at least 1 widescreen res to my xorg and all of them became available
[01:00] <SurfnKid> still would have been good, just replacce the command and rerun it
[01:00] <bigmb> So...winehq won't help me, they sent me to debian...which I don't really know where is
[01:00] <bigmb> anyone know how to get to the debian channel?
[01:00] <bobbob1016> ok, now I just have to find an HD to put in, since I have XP MCE on it now, but I don't want to erase XP MCE until I know this works fine
[01:00] <bruenig> bigjb, /j #debian
[01:00] <xtknight> bigjb, /join #debian
[01:00] <sn0w> bobbob1016, but it will still work without that
[01:00] <MK|Satellite> relia, I guess I'll have to test every option.  I just switched to ubuntu (linux) today
[01:00] <bobbob1016> sn0w, It is widescreen, but there aren't any widescreen options in the xorg, should I add one?
[01:00] <MK|Satellite> I hate being clueless :P
[01:01] <bobbob1016> sn0w, dpkg-reconfigure gave me a 1440x900 or something
[01:01] <ubuntuuser9090> sill figureing out pastebin
[01:01] <sn0w> bobbob1016, yea under subsection display, in the modes
[01:01] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, any specific questions?
[01:01] <ubuntuuser9090> i think this is it
[01:01] <ubuntuuser9090> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14473/
[01:01] <sn0w> bobbob1016, I added "848x480"
[01:01] <xtknight> use "gtf" to generate a Modeline for a resolution.
[01:01] <mzaza> xtknight: not working
[01:01] <ubuntuuser9090> is that right?
[01:02] <sn0w> bobbob1016, and now im running 1280x720 just be enabling that lower res
[01:02] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hmm weird
[01:02] <ubuntuuser9090> its an actuall conectoin issue, the firewall is not blocking it
[01:02] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, can you pastebin your sources.list
[01:02] <mzaza> msg xtknight In file included from /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../include/c++/4.1.2/backward/iostream.h:31, from calc1.cc:1:
[01:02] <mzaza> /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../include/c++/4.1.2/backward/backward_warning.h:32:2: warning: #warning This file includes at least one deprecated or antiquated header. Please consider using one of the 32 headers found in section 17.4.1.2 of the C++ standard. Examples include substituting the <X> header for the <X.h> header for C++ includes, or <iostream> instead of the deprecated header <iostream.h>. To disable this warning use -Wno-deprecated.
[01:02] <mzaza> calc1.cc: In function int main():
[01:02] <mzaza> calc1.cc:17: error: end1 was not declared in this scope
[01:02] <xtknight> mzaza, pastebin the whole log please
[01:02] <mzaza> xtknight: that' the eror I recieve
[01:02] <xtknight> mzaza, there may be an error above you're not seeing
[01:02] <mzaza> xtknight: send me the url plz
[01:02] <xtknight> or warning
[01:03] <xtknight> !pastebin | mzaza
[01:03] <ubotu> mzaza: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:03] <xtknight> mzaza, just for reference what program are you compiling?
[01:03] <ubuntuuser9090> i think its a timeout issue
[01:03] <ubuntuuser9090> h/o
[01:03] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, seems to be a 403 forbidden which is weird
[01:03] <xtknight> anyhow post sources.list
[01:04] <ubuntuuser9090> the thing is i can copy the url and wget URL then sudo dpkg -i FILE and it works
[01:04] <bigmb> okies
[01:04] <bigmb> so
[01:04] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, pastebin sources.list please ;)
[01:04] <mzaza> xtknight: I'm a student, so I do calculators, and other programs just for traning cause I got the midterm test tomm. and I've the complicated things not working.
[01:04] <xtknight> we'll fix it
[01:04] <ubuntuuser9090> this work
[01:04] <bigmb> I've been bounced in a full circle
[01:04] <ubuntuuser9090> where is that located?
[01:04] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, type "gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[01:04] <brandon_> I followed the instructions here for dapper: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_from_the_SVN_snapshots_repository       -  everything appeared to install fine, but I don't see how to access Beryl?
[01:05] <mzaza> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14474/
[01:05] <ubuntuuser9090> h/o
[01:05] <micro> what is ubuntu's built in ftp server ?
[01:05] <xtknight> mzaza, it seems like a C problem to me
[01:05] <xtknight> not an ubuntu one
[01:05] <jason_> something wrong with my wine i cant get it to work
[01:05] <micro> got apache working! :)
[01:05] <digneldo> hey folks
[01:05] <mzaza> xtknight: do you want me to paste the c++ program?
[01:05] <erUSUL> micro: none, afaik just install one of the aviables
[01:06] <xtknight> mzaza, are you sure the C++ file compiles fine?
[01:06] <xtknight> mzaza, sure
[01:06] <digneldo> could somebody please check on their 'synaptic' to see if the have the Ardour2 package available. i only have 0.9
[01:06] <jason_> i uninstalled it and reinstalled a bunch
[01:06] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:06] <jason_> still not work
[01:06] <micro> any ftp server you could recommend erUSUL: ?
[01:06] <ydnar> is there anything special you need to do to get a sata hd to work in feisty?
[01:06] <ardchoille> !info ardour2
[01:06] <ubotu> Package ardour2 does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[01:06] <xtknight> !info ardour-gtk | digneldo
[01:06] <ubotu> digneldo: ardour-gtk: digital audio workstation (graphical gtk interface). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.2-2build1 (edgy), package size 2188 kB, installed size 5992 kB
[01:06] <xtknight> 0.99 is in feisty also but not 2.0
[01:06] <ubuntuuser9090> btw i am using dapper drake i think
[01:06] <bobbob1016> sn0w, tried 848x480 and no luck
[01:06] <mzaza> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14476/
[01:07] <ardchoille> ubuntuuser9090: You can find out with: lsb_release -a | grep Release
[01:07] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I'll try an alt-install as soon as I can find an extra HD
[01:07] <digneldo> oh....how can i get Ardour2...what would be the best way?
[01:07] <xtknight> mzaza, end1 should be endl (end-ONE should be end-ELL)
[01:07] <sn0w> bobbob1016, ok, it is probably just something isolated with the livecd, hopefully
[01:07] <ubuntuuser9090> its been pastebined http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14477/
[01:07] <jason_> when i try to run a windows fiel set up its like wine isnt intalled but i konw it is
[01:07] <xtknight> digneldo, find a debian package or ubuntu package for it and see if you can install it without errors.  if not, compile for your system.
[01:07] <sn0w> bobbob1016 good luck
[01:08] <ubuntuuser9090> it is, it said on the cd
[01:08] <EADG> Is it possible to open a new tty session on a remote box via ssh?
[01:08] <mzaza> xtknight: lol, thnx it seems i'll fail tomm.
[01:08] <xtknight> mzaza, btw
[01:08] <xtknight> mzaza, #include <iostream> not .h
[01:08] <xtknight> mzaza, also "using namespace std;" before int main()
[01:08] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:08] <ubuntuuser9090> i did add an entry to that file i pastebined a whilie ago but the problem was before that
[01:08] <bobbob1016> does anyone know if LinuxMCE does the auto-commercial skip, like MythTV, or no?
[01:08] <mzaza> xtknight: Ok, thanks alot for your help. I'm really glad.
[01:08] <xtknight> mzaza, #c++ for further help i'd say.  i'm a n00b at it too ;)
[01:09] <sn0w> bobbob1016 you use mythtv?
[01:09] <xtknight> mzaza, you can either do "using namespace std;" and cout << , or std::cout<< each time you want to cout
[01:09] <micro> erUSUL: thanks synaptic had 2 or 3 to chooose from
[01:09] <mzaza> xtknight: lol, you know I didn't make up this program I just copied as it is from our teacher, lol.
[01:09] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, post sources.list????
[01:09] <ubuntuuser9090> i did
[01:09] <ubuntuuser9090> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14477/
[01:09] <hendrixski> bobbob1016, LinuxMCE uses mythTV as its back end,  so I assume it will
[01:09] <digneldo> xtknight: ok thanks:)
[01:09] <bobbob1016> sn0w, not now, I have Windows MCE, I'm trying to go to either MythTV or LinuxMCE
[01:09] <erUSUL> micro: no problem
[01:09] <xtknight> mzaza, i wouldnt want your teacher making programs :P
[01:09] <erUSUL> !ftp
[01:09] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[01:10] <jimmy__> is there a higher res version of the ubuntu human icon set?
[01:10] <erUSUL> !ftpd
[01:10] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[01:10] <jimmy__> in avant window manager the icons look really pixelated
[01:10] <mzaza> xtknight: lol, should i use the std:: in cin too?
[01:10] <xtknight> mzaza, of course maybe you just missed a few notes hha
[01:10] <xtknight> mzaza, ya
[01:10] <sn0w> bobbob1016 ah, i was trying to get my pvr-250 to work with mythtv but i just couldnt get it to work, i had it running on fedora back in the day but for some reason cannot get it to work on ubuntu
[01:10] <xtknight> mzaza, only if you're not doing "using namespace std;" though
[01:10] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: this has been going on since i first installed ubuntu
[01:10] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok hold on checking
[01:11] <xtknight> !sources.list
[01:11] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[01:11] <xtknight> !EasySource
[01:11] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:11] <sn0w> anyone know of anything besides twonky that can stream to the xbox360?
[01:11] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I have a similar card in the PC I'm on now, and I couldn't get ubuntu to recognize it correctly either
[01:11] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:12] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: i am on a laptop if that affects anything, i do know in memphis i got on a network and i was able to accsess the apt-get tools
[01:12] <knapp> How can I get alltray to produce a borderless window of amarok (in ubuntu)?
[01:12] <sn0w> bobbob1016 what card do you have
[01:12] <bobbob1016> sn0w, iTV or something like that, checking the hardware thing, one sec
[01:12] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i created a stock dapper sources.list for you.  try replacing yours with this.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14478/
[01:13] <c_lisp> could anybdoy get k9copy to work on ubuntu?
[01:13] <bobbob1016> iTVC16
[01:13] <bruenig> c_lisp, it worked for me, I use xdvdshrink though
[01:13] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, type "gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" so you have permissions to replace/save your current sources.list
[01:13] <kazuka> how do you get a resolution of 1440x900?
[01:13] <sn0w> hmm, well i found a guide that looked promising, but it seemed pretty tailored for wintv pvr-x50 cards
[01:14] <jason_> is there any way how i can find out if theres any broken files
[01:14] <sn0w> still didnt work for me tho
[01:14] <shane634> kazuka, edit xorg.conf to get that res
[01:14] <dewprism> anyone know difference between mozilla and firefox?
[01:14] <sn0w> i can send it to u if you want
[01:14] <c_lisp> I want to convert them to avis though :)
[01:14] <bruenig> c_lisp, dvdrip works for that
[01:14] <xtknight> !info dvd::rip
[01:14] <ubotu> dvdrip: perl front end for transcode. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:0.98.1-0.1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 718 kB, installed size 2084 kB
[01:14] <jason_> or is there any onther program besides wine to run windows programs
[01:14] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I had one thing that I think got me half there, I just don't know my frequencies
[01:14] <c_lisp> I couldn't get that program to work for me
[01:15] <xtknight> jason_, a virtual machine
[01:15] <sn0w> bobbob1016 iTVC16, i dont think thats the card
[01:15] <bobbob1016> sn0w, in the PC I want LinuxMCE on I have an ATI TV Wonder
[01:15] <c_lisp> is there a .deb file for xdvdshrink?
[01:15] <jason_> i got that how do i make it work
[01:15] <BSG75> anyone know why I can't install ubuntu on Toshiba Satellite A100 .. it just still at the first menu saying loading..
[01:16] <BSG75> it's a brand new laptop .. I just got it home for Futureshop
[01:16] <bruenig> c_lisp, I have one, there isn't any official one nor one that I could find online
[01:16] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I think it is, I read online it has the same chipset as the x50's
[01:16] <shane634> BSG75, try the alternate cd
[01:16] <c_lisp> can u send it to me bruenig?
[01:16] <xtknight> !alternate
[01:16] <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.
[01:16] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im using sudo -i to jsut get a root shell
[01:16] <sn0w> bobbob1016, iTVc16 is chipset
[01:16] <sn0w> yea
[01:16] <bobbob1016> sn0w, iTVC16 (CX23416) MPEG-2 Encoder
[01:16] <BSG75> kk will use alternate
[01:16] <c_lisp> let me change my acceptance
[01:16] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok.  gksu ... is preferred but whatever.  did you replaec your sources.list?
[01:17] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I searched for that in the forums, and someone said it was basically the hauppage
[01:17] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: done, should i try to run apt-get again ot do i need to reload the list somehow?
[01:17] <sn0w> bobbob1016, yea i found the same thing about it being the same as pvr, want me to send u the link i found?
[01:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, sudo apt-get update
[01:17] <xtknight> that will reload the list
[01:17] <bobbob1016> yeah
[01:17] <c_lisp> ok try it again
[01:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, if you have the same problem maybe you need to import the GPG keys
[01:17] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im getting a similar error set
[01:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, type this (exactly): "gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys KEY"
[01:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, and shortly after, type "gpg --export --armor KEY | sudo apt-key add -"
[01:17] <c_lisp> thanks
[01:18] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I'm not planning on using this one for TV though, I want it on the PC I have dedicated for TV, so I don't have to plan my reboots around what I'm recording
[01:18] <sn0w> bobbob1016, ah ok
[01:18] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, success adding gpg keys?
[01:18] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
[01:19] <xtknight> hmm
[01:19] <sn0w> bobbob1016, well it should still work the same, your running the backend and front end on the same box right?
[01:19] <Rprp>   ChanServ Duiv`tv HCbobHC Rprp Wesleysld
[01:19] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im woried about this warning from the first command, gpg: "KEY" not a key ID: skipping
[01:19] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, oh hmmm
[01:19] <bobbob1016> sn0w, yeah, another box, the other box has an HDTV Wonder and a ATI TV Wonder
[01:19] <bobbob1016> an ATI*
[01:19] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok try this "gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 437D05B5"
[01:20] <sn0w> bobbob1016 i actually got the mythtv backend to stream to a frontend i had installed on my original xbox, way easier than trying to setup a box to be the front end
[01:20] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, and then "gpg --export --armor 437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add -"
[01:20] <wcarey> omg, i'm having the hardest time installing ubuntu to my flash drive
[01:20] <bruenig> zomg
[01:20] <Al> Helloes. I just installed UT GOTY on a Vaio and it's doing that thing where it's running way, way too fast. It's not a CPU scaling problem, because the CPU's at max frequency - and if I force the CPU down to its lowest frequency it's still too fast to play. Any ideas?
[01:20] <xtknight> Al: Dual core?
[01:20] <Al> Nope, 32-bit single-core
[01:21] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: now im getting this error, ?: [fd 4] : read error: Connection reset by peer
[01:21] <xtknight> Al: weird but it isn't a cpu frequency problem i am pretty sure
[01:21] <Al> I think it's just too good for the game :(
[01:21] <xtknight> oh
[01:21] <xtknight> old ut?
[01:21] <sn0w> bobbob1016, you probably need firmware
[01:21] <Al> Yeah 88
[01:21] <xtknight> hm could be
[01:21] <wcarey> does anyone know of a way to install ubuntu from anything other than a livecd?
[01:21] <Al> I mean 99
[01:21] <bruenig> wcarey, alternate cd
[01:21] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I see what you mean, but I don't think that'll help, I'd still need a PC hooked up to my TV
[01:21] <wcarey> alternate?
[01:21] <xtknight> Al ##linux may be able to help
[01:21] <hendrixski> wcarey, yes, the alternate CD :-)
[01:21] <xtknight> pretty advanced question for here
[01:21] <Pelo> xtknight,  you can install in online , don'T ask me how
[01:21] <bruenig> !install | wcarey
[01:21] <Al> OK I'll ask them ta
[01:21] <ubotu> wcarey: 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
[01:21] <hendrixski> !alternate | wcarey
[01:21] <ubotu> wcarey: 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.
[01:22] <bruenig> !automate
[01:22] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[01:22] <Pelo> xtknight,  sorry not meant for you
[01:22] <wcarey> trying to install on a laptop without a functioning cd drive
[01:22] <bobbob1016> sn0w, if I set the iTV PC up as the backend, I can't record when it's off, or when I boot XP for games
[01:22] <sn0w> bobbob1016, after i installed firmware from here http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-index.php?page=FirmwareVersions i was able to at least detect my card
[01:22] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, odd.  well goto system->administration->Software Sources
[01:22] <bruenig> wcarey, hmm that will be hard
[01:22] <ubuntuian> hello. Why would gdm not restart after i log out? The monitor goes black. Thanks
[01:22] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:22] <Pelo> wcarey,  you can install online
[01:22] <sn0w>  bobbob1016 well just run the backend on the same box then
[01:22] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, once in there, goto the Authentication tab.  what appears?
[01:22] <wcarey> install online? how?
[01:22] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: there is none, i think thats in the newer verion
[01:22] <bruenig> just go buy a cd drive, what are they 20 dollars
[01:22] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, you mean when you log out it doesn't go back to the login screen?
[01:23] <Pelo> wcarey,  hold on, I'm trying ot find you a howto
[01:23] <ubuntuian> hendrixski: thats right
[01:23] <wcarey> pelo, thanks
[01:23] <coldfish> i am trying to import Tahoma.ttf and tahomabd.ttf from windows.. I have moved them to  /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts and update fontconfig. Although everything seems OK, i can't see the tahoma clearly when i am in preferences>font. i see the tahoma fonts like square shapes
[01:23] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I don't want the backend on the iTV one because it's not always running ubuntu, and if I set the other box to be the backend, it means this would be the frontend, and I want my TV to be the display, not this one
[01:23] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, "sudo apt-key list"
[01:23] <stevr1it> I hav eproblem with the pc, gdm of gnome 6.0 ubuntu does nto start because of /dev/hda1 is full. I was using virtual machine and the tmp directory went full. now i don't know what to do, anyone can help me?
[01:23] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, pastebin it please
[01:23] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, did you install from the regular full install (liveCD or alternate) or from the minimum iso?
[01:24] <artabrahao> how do not log in kde and go to console?
[01:24] <bobbob1016> sn0w, TV to be on the HDTV, not this screen*
[01:24] <ubuntuian> hendrixski: full LiveCd
[01:24] <Dunkelschub> When I switch to the virtual console via ctrl+alt+f1 all I get is a black screen, any suggestions?
[01:24] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: @ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14484/
[01:24] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, hhhmmm that's odd.  when the screen is blank are you able to get a terminal by hitting CTRL + ALT + F1?
[01:25] <colbert> How do I change permission on a file so that root doesn't own it anymore ???
[01:25] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, and you get the same errors with "sudo apt-get update" ?? :\
[01:25] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: sudo apt-get update
[01:25] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:25] <ubuntuian> hendrixski: the monitor goes into power save mode
[01:25] <Xenguy> colbert: be root; chmod userid:userid file
[01:25] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: wrong window, sry lol
[01:25] <bruenig> colbert, sudo chown $USER file
[01:25] <hendrixski> !chmod | colbert
[01:25] <ubotu> colbert: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[01:25] <sn0w> bobbob1016, ok im confused, go over your setup again, how many boxes, where your wanting to run things, etc
[01:25] <bruenig> be root is a command
[01:25] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: all failed as before
[01:26] <bruenig> Xenguy, you were thinking of chown by the way, not chmod
[01:26] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, perhaps you could try another mirror or something.  odd issue
[01:26] <Xenguy> bruenig: yes, tx
[01:26] <stevr1it> I have a  problem with the pc, gdm of gnome 6.0 ubuntu does not start because of /dev/hda1 is full. I was using virtual machine and the tmp directory went full. now i don't know what to do, anyone can help me?
[01:26] <BSG75> sorry I knocked over my network cable .. where do I find the laternate iso?? is it the same as the server iso?
[01:26] <vmlemon> Hi, is it possible to upgrade a previously installed copy of Ubuntu using a CD?
[01:26] <bruenig> vmlemon, you can install the old version and the updgrade
[01:26] <ubuntuuser9090> xtkight: it seems like its timing out to me, i was using austrailia at one point, started getting the same error
[01:26] <bruenig> then*
[01:26] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, oh... so it's actually shutting down instead of logging off?  there's probably something mixed up in one of the session files... did you install beryl or something recently?
[01:26] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, weird.  well you can try these mirrors https://filer.case.edu/wiki/notes/ubuntu_mirror
[01:26] <virtuoussin13> xtknight: I couldn't find anything
[01:26] <Al> Xenguy: you don't have to type the user id twice; you can just do chown userid: foo
[01:26] <Al> :>
[01:27] <virtuoussin13> that mentioned anything about HPET
[01:27] <virtuoussin13> or HEPT
[01:27] <vmlemon> Just point the packaging system to the packages on the CD and do a dist-upgrade?
[01:27] <virtuoussin13> I can't remember which
[01:27] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: how do i put that mirror in?
[01:27] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, ohh hmm,  yeah it was HPET
[01:27] <Xenguy> Al: there are different ways, yes
[01:27] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:27] <Al> Linux users like to save on typing
[01:27] <Xenguy> Al: tx, I didn't know that
[01:27] <BSG75> guys, how do I download the alternate iso for ubuntu?
[01:27] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, look at the examples on the website for a base
[01:27] <xtknight> !alternate | BSG75
[01:27] <Al> Probably because they end up doing so much of it in IRC :D
[01:27] <ubotu> BSG75: 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.
[01:27] <xtknight> BSG75, alternate is here http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/
[01:27] <virtuoussin13> hm, so, since I cannot turn on or off HPET
[01:28] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I have my main x86 box that I'm on right now, I sometimes boot XP on it for games, so it wouldn't make sense to make it the backend, or frontend.  On a KVM I have a PPC Mac Mini, which isn't always on the screen, so I don't want to do the frontend there.  I have another box that I currently runs Windows MCE2005, connected to my HDTV.  That is the one I want LinuxMCE on.
[01:28] <virtuoussin13> what do I do?
[01:28] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, hmmm do you remember the exact error again?
[01:28] <bruenig> doing chown $USER is even better unless your username is less than 5 characters
[01:28] <sn0w> whats the difference between gksu and sudo, probably simple, i just never knew
[01:28] <Linuxnewbie756> will fesity be able to be downloaded as a dvd instead of a cd?
[01:28] <virtuoussin13> yeah
[01:28] <BSG75> xtknight: thank you ever so much
[01:28] <xtknight> sn0w, i dont know really.  gksu is supposed to eliminate some niche cases where sudo gedit /etc is not a good idea
[01:28] <bruenig> sn0w, sudo for command line applications, gksudo for graphical
[01:28] <xtknight> well ya that
[01:29] <sn0w> xtknight, bruenig, cool thanks
[01:29] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im backing up the old list to a .old
[01:29] <bruenig> when you sudo something, you risk .Xauthority being owned by root making login impossible
[01:29] <xtknight> Linuxnewbie756, it is able to be right now
[01:29] <bruenig> ehwn you sudo something that is graphical that is
[01:29] <jimmy__> does anyone know how to make deluge open a torrent in the currently opened deluge window, and not in a whole new deluge window?
[01:29] <ClinicalMistake> hey, does anyone in here have experience with SVG file editing?  I was wondering what was the best program do do that with? Is Inkscape good?
[01:29] <xtknight> DVDs for feisty http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/beta/
[01:29] <sn0w> bobbob1016, ok yea just put the backend and frontend on your box that currently runs windows mce
[01:29] <jimmy__> when i open a torrent in firefox, it opens deluge again
[01:29] <bleedingcello> so how come vmware server wil onlyrun correctly under sudo?
[01:29] <stevr1it> i really need help, i cannot get into ubuntu 6.10 . when i start the userid and password it says device is full. I was using vwmare and the tmp has full up all the /dev/hda1 device. how can i delete the tmp content?
[01:29] <virtuoussin13> "kernel panic - not syncing: IO-APIC + timer doesn't work!"
[01:29] <vmlemon> ClinicalMistake: Inkscape is probably your best choice
[01:30] <xtknight> Bug 54261
[01:30] <jimmy__> stevr1it, just sudo rm -rf * in that folder
[01:30] <ubuntuian> hendrixski: thanks for your time. I am not being entirley honest/giving you all the information. Do you know of an irc channel for multiseat ??
[01:30] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, hmm.  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/54621
[01:30] <virtuoussin13> that's the one
[01:30] <cables> stevr1it, boot into recovery mode and do what jimmy__ said.
[01:30] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:30] <ClinicalMistake> vmlemon: Thanks that's all I needed!
[01:30] <xtknight> Bug 54621*
[01:30] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, in /usr/share/ there should be a few files with "session" in the name.... one of them probably has "shutdown" instead of "log out" or something
[01:30] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, tnneresting, hpet is mentioned there
[01:30] <bobbob1016> sn0w, that is what I was planning on, I'm just not sure if it is worth the hastle, since XPMCE is working now, I wanted to try LinuxMCE after hearing the hype
[01:30] <xtknight> interesting *
[01:30] <ubuntuian> hendrixski: thanks
[01:30] <stevr1it> ok i try  but where.. i mean /dev/hda1 says it is not adirecotry
[01:30] <hendrixski> ubuntuian, no I don't know of such a channel
[01:31] <peepsalot> does anyone know what *g* is supposed to mean?
[01:31] <artabrahao> how change dns server in console?
[01:31] <bleedingcello> pureStylezz: change your session before you log in....i guess...sorta newmyself
[01:31] <Nunya> Im doing a dual boot install on the 2nd partition of my secondary drive, made it a 50GB partition, and the installer just crashed with a [Errno 28] No space left on device. Any thoughts on why?
[01:31] <bobbob1016> sn0w, even though I know I need an IR Blaster to get all of the automatic stuff, and a home automation thing to get the lights to dim as the video showed, lol
[01:31] <pureStylezz> to which one?
[01:31] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, i suggest you post output to help them fix the bug
[01:31] <virtuoussin13> hmm
[01:31] <stevr1it> jimmy_ in which folder
[01:31] <xtknight> unfortunately i personally dont know a workaround.  heck, if they dont, i dont
[01:31] <Al> peepsalot: in what context?
[01:31] <virtuoussin13> damn
[01:31] <virtuoussin13> really?
[01:31] <ubuntuuser9090> xtkight: all failed
[01:32] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, maybe kernel options "noapic noacpi nolapic acpi=off irqpoll pci=routeirq"
[01:32] <peepsalot> Al i don't know, i just see people typing it a lot.  i guess it is some kind of weird emoticon
[01:32] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, stabbing in the dark
[01:32] <bleedingcello> Nunya: in my experience, dont use the installers partition editor
[01:32] <Al> oh yeah it means "grin"
[01:32] <jimmy__> stevr1it, didnt you just say you knew which folder was full
[01:32] <virtuoussin13> alright
[01:32] <sn0w> bobbob1016, haha yea those are the most important parts, well iv been meaning to get around to trying mythtv/linuxMCE, i can try it out right now for u, let you know if its worth the hassle
[01:32] <virtuoussin13> there's a possible fix there
[01:32] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:32] <virtuoussin13> I'll try that
[01:32] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, that actually has a good chance of fixing it, but you will lose a CPU
[01:32] <stevr1it> /dev/hda1 but it says that is not a directory
[01:32] <jimmy__> stevr1it, in console, all you have to do is delete one big file, and youll be able to log in again
[01:32] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, lose a CPU core i mean.  only one will showup with that
[01:32] <Nunya> bleeding cello, I didnt, I used a GParted disk
[01:33] <bleedingcello> with the live CD?
[01:33] <sn0w> bobbob1016, just pm me with ur aim or sometihng so we can keep in touch, ill probably have to reboot when i break everything
[01:33] <jimmy__> stevr1it, then you can manage your drive from the gui
[01:33] <Nunya> no, sep disk
[01:33] <ubuntuuser9090> xtkight: same errors
[01:33] <Nunya> seperate
[01:33] <Rei-chan> Hey... What's the default setup for Edgy in reference to ssh?
[01:33] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, sorry.  i'm stumped
[01:33] <virtuoussin13> what is "that?"
[01:33] <bleedingcello> tryly live CD
[01:33] <Rei-chan> (From the server)
[01:33] <Nunya> k
[01:33] <jimmy__> stevr1it, the command to delete a file is "sudo rm -rf filename
[01:33] <stevr1it> i am in recovery mode now, gui what deos it meams?
[01:33] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, if you use those commands, they may boot your system but only one Core of your CPU will work
[01:33] <virtuoussin13> oh
[01:33] <virtuoussin13> alright
[01:33] <jimmy__> stevr1it, with no quote sorry
[01:33] <virtuoussin13> all of them together?
[01:33] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im restoring my original sources, any pointers on where to go next?
[01:34] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, try all of them i guess, or combinations of them
[01:34] <sirkism> do you guys save your password in ubuntu?
[01:34] <xtknight> virtuoussin13, those are all the debug commands i know of
[01:34] <stevr1it> i don't know ehere to go to delete that file
[01:34] <stevr1it> where
[01:34] <roflskates> sirkism: i do in firefox
[01:34] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, #debian
[01:34] <Xenguy> sirkism: rephrase ?
[01:34] <stevr1it> i ma in root now
[01:34] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: got it
[01:34] <virtuoussin13> alright
[01:34] <virtuoussin13> thanks
[01:34] <virtuoussin13> I'll try em
[01:34] <roflskates> hey what do you guys use for aim clients in ubuntu edgy
[01:34] <Rei-chan> Or... does Ubuntu, by default, block the ssh port?
[01:34] <sirkism> Do you people feel save saving your password in your browser
[01:34] <sirkism> safe*
[01:34] <xtknight> sirkism, yes
[01:34] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: thank you for your help and time
[01:35] <shane634> roflskates, gaim
[01:35] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, no problem.  hope you fix that
[01:35] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, if possible let me know how
[01:35] <xtknight> or ill watc in debian
[01:35] <shane634> roflskates, or gyache
[01:35] <pauliukas> Hey guys.
[01:35] <Xenguy> sirkism: depends on the web site and its function totally
[01:35] <omha> how can i install ubuntu server from a usb pen?
[01:35] <stevr1it> jimmy_ i don't understand
[01:35] <pauliukas> How stable is Ubuntu Beta 7.04? Or should I just go with Ubuntu 6.10?
[01:35] <sirkism> ah, just curious
[01:35] <roflskates> shane634: is there another AIM client that is a little bit more featured?
[01:35] <xtknight> !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)
[01:35] <bobbob1016> sn0w, I'd feel bad if I put you through that, I'm comfortable enough to get Myth installed, I'm just weighing it in my head, since I like being able to connect to iTunes shares, and I like having videos work without hastle, since as much as I like linux, I haven't been able to get videos to play automatically 100% of the time, only 95% of the time, and I know that other 5% of the time is when I'll be showing it off
[01:35] <greigm> hey folks, i have some problems with my upgrade from 6.10 to 7.20? ive had no luck solving the issue, would a new install from cd be a good idea?
[01:35] <shane634> roflskates, gyache has it all man
[01:35] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ummm, how do i change rooms to #ubuntu?
[01:36] <ubuntuuser9090> idk how
[01:36] <roflskates> sweet
[01:36] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, /join #debian
[01:36] <ubuntuuser9090> thanks
[01:36] <xtknight> debian i assume you mean
[01:36] <stevr1it> if i digit df it says that /dev/hda1 is full how can i get into it
[01:36] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:37] <dragonmc> is there a graphical way to configure auto-mounting additional hd's at startup or do i have to edit fstab manually?
[01:37] <sn0w> bobbob1016, after watching some videos about linuxMCE i am going to try it out now, haha
[01:38] <sn0w> bobbob1016, at the very least it will be an interface to my media if i cant get the tv to work, i have my box hooked up to a project :)
[01:38] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, they dont like ubuntu ppl coming in there but describe your problem exactly.
[01:38] <sn0w> bobbob1016 project = projector
[01:38] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, would be the same thing with debian
[01:38] <artabrahao> how change dns server in console?
[01:38] <bleedingcello> i have my TV up and running, but its just cloned
[01:38] <bleedingcello> no way to extend the desktop?
[01:38] <ubunter-racer> how do i recover a ubuntu installation? i had a ubuntu installation before now however i reinstalled XP and the grub bootloader got overwritten. Is it possible to recover grub installation with a ubuntu installer? i kinda remember how to do it in gentoo but i really cant remember every single step can anyone help me out?
[01:39] <greigm> has someone got a link to the daily releases of the beta pls?
[01:39] <Al> stevr1it: du -h /tmp
[01:39] <Chris1> hi, i am unable to view windows media 9 video files. i tried different players and installed codecs vida automatix
[01:39] <xtknight> greigm, http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[01:39] <stevr1it> i try
[01:39] <Chris1> via automatix
[01:39] <stevr1it> + wait
[01:40] <corevette> what is the difference between i386 and i586 and x86?
[01:40] <greigm> xtknight : thanks
[01:40] <sn0w> bobbob1016 do you know if linuxMCE is in the package list?
[01:40] <brunoUT> yo how long has fiesty 7.04 been out?
[01:40] <stevr1it> 3 files
[01:40] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:40] <brunoUT> for awhile?
[01:40] <c_lisp> corevette processor platforms
[01:40] <stevr1it> tmp.x11-unix
[01:40] <corevette> brunoUT Feisty comes out on April 19th, 10 days
[01:40] <Rei-chan> Right... Does anyone know if sshd is set to run automatically in Ubuntu Edgy?
[01:40] <shane634> brunoUT, it is still beta and not stable
[01:40] <brunoUT> word up
[01:40] <Al> stevr1it: rm /tmp/*
[01:40] <stevr1it> ok
[01:40] <brunoUT> yo pure
[01:40] <c_lisp> if you installed it its for auto start rei-chan
[01:40] <brunoUT> move ur mouse the the edge of ur screen
[01:41] <corevette> c_lisp are i586 and i386 the same thing?
[01:41] <Rei-chan> Does it come with the base install?
[01:41] <brunoUT> ur resolution might not be set correct
[01:41] <stevr1it> no such file or directory
[01:41] <Al> Er
[01:41] <Rei-chan> c_lisp: Does it come with the base install "ubunutu-desktop?"
[01:41] <stevr1it> this is the answer
[01:41] <sn0w> bobbob1016, i dont know if i need to add something to the repo for it, or do i install the mythtv backend first, iv never even tried linuxmce before
[01:41] <c_lisp> no it does not rei-chan
[01:41] <brunoUT> yo corvette
[01:41] <brunoUT> what comes out soon?
[01:41] <brunoUT> in 10 days?
[01:41] <wcarey> hey everybody
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: can you right click your desktop, choose properties, and see if you can change your resolution.
[01:41] <c_lisp> you can install it from the resporitory though
[01:41] <etep> anyone else have issues with onboard adaptec 7892 controller
[01:41] <StriderZ> hey folks
[01:41] <maximal> ubunter-racer: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Restore_Grub
[01:41] <pureStylezz> Nope
[01:41] <pureStylezz> I cant right click the deskptop
[01:42] <pureStylezz> desktop*
[01:42] <bleedingcello> hey wcarey
[01:42] <Al> stevr1it: how about cd /tmp
[01:42] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: do you get a menu when you right click?
[01:42] <stevr1it> i try
[01:42] <brunoUT> pure its ur resolution
[01:42] <Rei-chan> c_lisp: Yeah, I'm not at the box, physically away from it. Is there any other way in that anyone can think of?
[01:42] <StriderZ> How do I set per-user outtgoing mail limits with exim4 on ubuntu?
[01:42] <corevette> BrunoUT Feisty Fawn comes out in 10 days
[01:42] <pureStylezz> Nope.
[01:42] <stevr1it> is empty
[01:42] <brunoUT> is that tight?
[01:42] <Al> :o
[01:42] <pureStylezz> Im in fail safe gnome right now
[01:42] <wcarey> does anyone know how to get ubuntu installed without using a cd? I'm trying to install ubuntu on my girlfriend's laptop without using her busted cd-rom
[01:42] <wcarey> ?
[01:42] <Cosmo_>  is there a way that you can set up a shortcut or something that will run terminal commands (for example running terminal commands to run WoW with wine)? I'm fairly new to linux/kubuntu so not sure if this can be done.
[01:42] <c_lisp> no i586 is for like pentium processors
[01:42] <Rei-chan> brunoUT: "Tight?"
[01:42] <pureStylezz> I see the background imagine
[01:42] <hendrixski> is it possible to have disabled ones wireless?
[01:42] <corevette> I guess BrunoUT, using it now
[01:42] <Nunya> Before my install failed, I had just one 50 GB partition, during the intall it split it into a 48GB, a 2GB, and a 133MB, does that sound right?
[01:42] <IndyGunFreak> brunoUT: how would it be his resolution if rihgt click isn't giving him a menu, etc.
[01:42] <pureStylezz> and theres a grey box at upper left..
[01:42] <Al> stevr1it: do the "du -h /tmp" again
[01:42] <pureStylezz> but i cant click nowhere.
[01:42] <pureStylezz> i can just move the mouse
[01:42] <stevr1it> ok
[01:43] <c_lisp> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I586
[01:43] <etep> have 3 scsi drives that are fine in windows, but can't see them in ubuntu 6.06
[01:43] <brunoUT> indy
[01:43] <c_lisp> lets you know what all it supports
[01:43] <brunoUT> u cannot change ur resolution with right click
[01:43] <pureStylezz> that's like the 3nd time i try to install ubuntu
[01:43] <notig> does anyone know a good program to use to rebind keys on the keyboard for a game, in Gnome ?
[01:43] <brunoUT> how to get it in one of the menus
[01:43] <pureStylezz> 6.10, 7.4.. etc
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> brunoUT: i know that.
[01:43] <xtknight> lol at debian
[01:43] <wcarey>  does anyone know how to get ubuntu installed without using a cd? I'm trying to install ubuntu on my girlfriend's laptop without using her busted cd-rom
[01:43] <wcarey>  ?
[01:43] <stevr1it> the same as before 3 directories
[01:43] <stevr1it> .x11  .ICE and tmp
[01:43] <brunoUT> .....its his resoulution
[01:43] <brunoUT> he needs to move his mouse to the edge of his screen
[01:43] <Al> stevr1it: oh, directories. in that case, do du -sh /tmp
[01:43] <brunoUT> mine used to do that
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> brunoUT: my point, if it is his resolution, he'd be able to at least right click and get a menu
[01:44] <StriderZ> wcarey: I think you may be able to use floppies
[01:44] <stevr1it> ok
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> he can't do that.
[01:44] <hendrixski> I can't find any documentation about this, my wireless stopped working and I don't know if I accidentally disabled it... how can I check?
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> even if he couldn't chang eit.
[01:44] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hahahh ok well the next coures of action i suggest is just ask here later perhaps
[01:44] <pureStylezz> i cant even do alt+f2
[01:44] <stevr1it> only on directory now /tmp
[01:44] <wcarey> StriderZ, excellent. any ideas?
[01:44] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i obviously directed you to the wrong place ;P
[01:44] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:44] <Al> stevr1it: what size does it say it is?
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: sounds like something went hairy with your install... i don't think its your resolution
[01:44] <stevr1it> 12k
[01:44] <pureStylezz> it's the 3rd time i format and reinstall..
[01:45] <brunoUT> yeah try a reinstall
[01:45] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Did you send an unbuntu user to their death on #Debian?
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: same prob, everytime?
[01:45] <pureStylezz> yes
[01:45] <Raeth> Hey, I installed Feisty Beta afresh, and it's super snappy
[01:45] <Al> stevr1it: oh dear. Do you have a USB disk of some kind?
[01:45] <xtknight> yeah he died
[01:45] <xtknight> ;P
[01:45] <shane634> pureStylezz, try the alternate cd man
[01:45] <stevr1it> no
[01:45] <pureStylezz> im gonna slit my wrists
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: i personally, woud try the alternate install cd
[01:45] <pureStylezz> what is it?
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> !alternate
[01:45] <pureStylezz> o.O
[01:45] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, how old is your computer??? it just may not be able to handle it
[01:45] <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.
[01:45] <Rei-chan> xtknight: They still pissed? :)
[01:45] <pureStylezz> It's a laptop
[01:45] <stevr1it> i was using vmware with windows xp
[01:45] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, don't slit your wrists, that would be bad
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: what version of Linux are you trying to install?
[01:45] <Al> stevr1it: do you have any kind of extra storage? You're going to need to delete some stuff.
[01:45] <pureStylezz> 2.8ghz intel , ati radeon mobile 9xxx
[01:45] <xtknight> Rei-chan, lol wanna come and see?
[01:45] <pureStylezz> its like 2004
[01:45] <pureStylezz> toshiba sattelite
[01:45] <shane634> pureStylezz, you need 256 ram or more for a standard install
[01:46] <pureStylezz> i got 512
[01:46] <Al> stevr1it: you could try deleting the XP vm image
[01:46] <pureStylezz> Indy
[01:46] <stevr1it> i have 3 harddisk on this pc
[01:46] <pureStylezz> i just installed 6.10
[01:46] <shane634> pureStylezz, try the alt cd then
[01:46] <pureStylezz> but i tryed beta too
[01:46] <Al> ah
[01:46] <bleedingcello> pureStylezz, whats the problem?
[01:46] <pureStylezz> same problem
[01:46] <sn0w> bobbob1016, i cant even get the installer to work on feisty, not sure if its feisty thats the root of the problem, but it just straight up doesnt open when i double click the installer, i see the window open for a split second, then its gone
[01:46] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: i would try the alternate install cd for 6.10
[01:46] <stevr1it> how cna i try?
[01:46] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[01:46] <stevr1it> can
[01:46] <pureStylezz> that is the problem
[01:46] <brunoUT> alt cd
[01:46] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, hhhmmm, Ok, should be able to handle it... umm, are you able to get a terminal when you hit CTRL ALT F1??
[01:46] <TazDevil> Oh lord i forgot I was still logged in lol
[01:46] <pureStylezz> indy, what is that?
[01:46] <stevr1it> it is the windows tmp
[01:46] <Al> stevr1it: your problem is /dev/hda1 is full yes?
[01:46] <pureStylezz> hendrix yes
[01:46] <stevr1it> yes
[01:46] <ravi_master> >	how do I change which monitor the full screen of VLC opens in?
[01:46] <shane634> snow, feisty is beta still
[01:46] <Al> Is that where your home directory is?
[01:46] <pureStylezz> im on tty1
[01:46] <EADG> pureStylezz: Can you run the Live CD?
[01:47] <pureStylezz> yea i can boot it
[01:47] <StriderZ> mca: now that I look closer, it looks like a floppy install is not possible...
[01:47] <EkToBoT> any one know how i open the cd drawer with terminal???
[01:47] <floresg> ina.org
[01:47] <StriderZ> EktoBot: type "eject"
[01:47] <Al> EkToBoT: eject /cdrom should work
[01:47] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, OK, that means it didn't freeze... so your problem is probably that the mouse and keyboard aren't connected or detected
[01:47] <EkToBoT> thanks
[01:47] <stevr1it> Al yes hda1 is full
[01:47] <pureStylezz> i can type..
[01:47] <pureStylezz> and i can move my mouse
[01:47] <darkhawk665> anyone know what kind of license use Revolution-OS?
[01:47] <pureStylezz> i just dont see any GUI
[01:47] <pureStylezz> no icons, nothing.
[01:47] <EkToBoT> how do i close it
[01:47] <EkToBoT> :)
[01:47] <Al> stevr1it: is your home directory on hda1? And do you have Linux partitions on the other disks?
[01:48] <Al> EkToBoT: with a long stick
[01:48] <EkToBoT> hehehehe
[01:48] <shane634> pureStylezz, are you at a command prompt?
[01:48] <stevr1it> i don't know
[01:48] <pureStylezz> yes
[01:48] <Rei-chan> ubuntuuser9090: They're not going to help you.
[01:48] <pureStylezz> on tty1
[01:48] <artabrahao> how change dns server in console?
[01:48] <stevr1it> how can i find it?
[01:48] <StriderZ> Ektobot: eject -t
[01:48] <inoex135> my feisty can't detect sound after hibernate? why?
[01:48] <shane634> pureStylezz, try sudo apt-get install ubuntu desktop
[01:48] <EkToBoT> Awesome
[01:48] <EkToBoT> Thanks
[01:48] <jcsmith> hi all, has anyone here installed ubuntu onto a usb flash drive?
[01:48] <Al> stevr1it: if you type "mount" it will tell you where /home is. If you don't see /home, then it is on /dev/hda1
[01:48] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, ooops, sorry, wrong conversation...with the mouse thing... I meant to type that into a PM...
[01:48] <EkToBoT> TA ta
[01:48] <StriderZ> artabrahao: edit /etc/resolv.conf
[01:48] <EkToBoT> #/leave
[01:48] <EkToBoT> lol
[01:49] <Imaginativeone> is there an Ubuntu livecd version?
[01:49] <stevr1it> ok
[01:49] <pureStylezz> ubuntu desktop is already the newest version
[01:49] <shane634> Imaginativeone,  yes
[01:49] <xtknight> Imaginativeone, yes, the Desktop CD is
[01:49] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: i really think you need to try the alternate install, something is going hairy if its happened to you 3x
[01:49] <pureStylezz> what is that indy
[01:49] <pureStylezz> ?
[01:49] <stevr1it> home is on hda2
[01:49] <Al> Aha
[01:49] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: hangon
[01:49] <Imaginativeone> shane, xtknight: would you help me with a link?
[01:49] <shane634> pureStylezz, the alternate cd install
[01:49] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, when you run ps -e int the terminal.. I assume that Gnome is on the list?
[01:49] <pureStylezz> lemme check
[01:49] <_Puppy_> Can someone pm me? I want to see if I have my account/client set up right.
[01:49] <hendrixski> it's a long list
[01:50] <pureStylezz> hmm
[01:50] <pureStylezz> gnome panel, power, session...
[01:50] <xtknight> Imaginativeone, http://releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/
[01:50] <Imaginativeone> thanks xt
[01:50] <Al> stevr1it: apt-get clean
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[01:50] <pureStylezz> what is the alternate cd install?
[01:50] <pureStylezz> i burned the DVD from a .iso
[01:50] <pureStylezz> :p
[01:50] <stevr1it> dopne but it si the same hda1 full
[01:50] <hendrixski> !alternate | pureStylezz
[01:50] <ubotu> pureStylezz: 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.
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: http://mirrors.gigenet.com/ubuntu/6.10/
[01:51] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, you have to catch 'em at the right time, lol
[01:51] <shane634> IndyGunFreak, i was just about to link it lol
[01:51] <pureStylezz> ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
[01:51] <pureStylezz> this?
[01:51] <Al> stevr1it: when does it tell you that hda1 is full?
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: go to that link, and download the alternate install i386.iso, burn it and run it.
[01:51] <shane634> pureStylezz, yes
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: yes
[01:51] <stevr1it> with df it says that hda1 is full
[01:51] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, yeah... I think IndyGunFreak is right... It's a problem with X, that probably doesn't have enough drivers or soething
[01:51] <pureStylezz> Okay
[01:51] <Larsson-Sweden> Using dapper and need the newest version of ffmpeg. Can i get it in debformat from somewhere?
[01:51] <stevr1it> with df or when gdm starts
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: its a text based install
[01:51] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, the alternate CD takes longer to install because it has more drivers in it
[01:51] <Rei-chan> ubuntuuser9090: YOu're already on this channel.
[01:51] <stevr1it> after my used id and password
[01:51] <jcsmith> basically, i'm looking to make something similar to http://store.mandriva.com/product_info.php?products_id=277&osCsid=2dc34e5b42e480434909eaf719317a1f, only using ubuntu instead
[01:52] <Al> stevr1it: I mean, does it mean gdm won't start?
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: its a text based install, its not hard, just follow the instructions.
[01:52] <stevr1it> no id does not start
[01:52] <pureStylezz> ok
[01:52] <sgtmattbaker> I used clonezilla to save a partition image and then when I told it to restore it said "Unknown format for /home/partimag/test_image/sda1.ntfs-img.aa!!!  Program terminated!"
[01:52] <stevr1it> devide full says
[01:52] <Al> stevr1it: aha. How big is hda1?
[01:52] <stevr1it> wait
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: do you have a PC that sonline right now?.. or are you on a Live CD?
[01:52] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, back?
[01:52] <ubuntuuser9090> sry, new to icq
[01:52] <ubuntuuser9090> *irc
[01:52] <xtknight> ahh k
[01:52] <ubuntuuser9090> sry
[01:52] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, you have to catch 'em at the right time :P
[01:52] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, hope that helps,  like IndyGunFreak  said, it's text based but simple, if not, we;re here
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> lol, icq
[01:52] <Al> stevr1it: df -h will give you a better value
[01:52] <pureStylezz> yeah
[01:52] <stevr1it> 89412252
[01:52] <pureStylezz> im on my desktop
[01:52] <ubuntuuser9090> i can tell
[01:52] <pureStylezz> the problem is my laptop
[01:52] <stevr1it> ok
[01:52] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, they seem to think it's an ubuntu only problem.  i dont know why honestly because you tried several repos
[01:53] <pureStylezz> im downloading the alternate right now
[01:53] <pureStylezz> ill burn it when its done
[01:53] <greigm> if i post my grub menu, can someone tell me if its configured correctly ?
[01:53] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, in other words they probably don't know either
[01:53] <Rei-chan> #Debian is coming to visit. Thank you, xtknight. :)
[01:53] <stevr1it> 86 gb
[01:53] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, Good luck
[01:53] <brunoUT> what is the alternative cd?
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: ok.. well, at least you can get here if you have a prob, but i suspect the prob is probably the ati
[01:53] <xtknight> lol
[01:53] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: thats what i was thinking
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> brunoUT: its a text based install.
[01:53] <pureStylezz> heh
[01:53] <pureStylezz> but thats weird
[01:53] <pureStylezz> why the live cd works well
[01:53] <pureStylezz> but not the install?
[01:53] <pureStylezz> lol
[01:53] <stevr1it> but i was using vmware with a partition of 20gb in it
[01:53] <brunoUT> whats that mean?
[01:53] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: could this be a actuall apt-get bug?
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: it does, but sometimes, the live cd just doens't work.
[01:53] <shane634> hendrixski, what wireless issue you have?
[01:53] <stevr1it> and i was downloading a lot of material
[01:53] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i don't know.... likely some problem no one knows how to fix.  it sure is odd
[01:53] <pureStylezz> well
[01:54] <stevr1it> probably it has filled the hda1
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> my laptop, will not take an ubuntu live cd(it has Xubuntu 6.10), but the Xubuntu 6.10 Alternate CD, installs no problem at all.
[01:54] <pureStylezz> if that doesnt work im just gonna most likely isntall another distro
[01:54] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: thats what its acting like, it is the only set of programs that wont connect
[01:54] <Rei-chan> ubuntuuser9090: So, what WAS the problem?
[01:54] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, oh other ones wont either?
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: you're on to the best distro, trust me on that
[01:54] <pureStylezz> alright
[01:54] <stevr1it> it says hda1 available 0
[01:54] <Al> stevr1it: If you downloaded a lot of stuff, it would have been saved in your home directory, yes?
[01:54] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, well do you use iptables or Firestarter?
[01:54] <stevr1it> no
[01:54] <ubuntuuser9090> no
[01:54] <xtknight> any fireewall?
[01:54] <pureStylezz> I know.. everybody told me that
[01:54] <Al> oh
[01:54] <stevr1it> in another hard disk
[01:54] <ubuntuuser9090> external firewall
[01:54] <hendrixski> shane634, I think i disabled it :-( don't know what happaned really
[01:54] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, what router?
[01:54] <pureStylezz> its the best distro for a laptop
[01:54] <shane634> IndyGunFreak, very true lol
[01:54] <ubuntuuser9090> i checked it
[01:54] <ubuntuuser9090> its a sonicwall
[01:54] <shane634> hendrixski, which card?
[01:54] <hendrixski> shane634, when I plug in my card the power light only shines for a few seconds, and then turns off
[01:54] <stevr1it> but probably it was saving something in the tmp
[01:54] <pureStylezz> but the last thing i wanna do is going back to windows
[01:54] <pureStylezz> lol =p
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: lol, i've tried them all, trust me.
[01:55] <Al> stevr1it: but your tmp is empty, so it's not that
[01:55] <bruenig> pclinuxos is better
[01:55] <Al> stevr1it: try du -sh /var/log
[01:55] <ubuntuuser9090> sudo we have a ubuntu 6.10 over on the other side of the house wireless that works
[01:55] <xtknight> Rei-chan, he gets 403 forbidden when he apt-get updates
[01:55] <stevr1it> there should be a tmp uder vmware
[01:55] <hendrixski> shane634,  it's an 80211b card from microsoft, it worked fine for the last year
[01:55] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: well,sometimes Linux can be tricky, cuz manufacturers don' release drivers for it, so it relies on generic drivers until you get things running
[01:55] <xtknight> Rei-chan, here are his errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14473/   we've tried stock dapper sources.list, gpg keys exist.  nothing works
[01:55] <sgtmattbaker> I used clonezilla to save a partition image and then when I told it to restore it said "Unknown format for /home/partimag/test_image/sda1.ntfs-img.aa!!!  Program terminated!"
[01:55] <shane634> hendrixski, usb or pci?
[01:55] <hendrixski> shane634, then last night I was tinkering with some stuff, installed xubuntu and it hasn't worked since
[01:55] <stevr1it> 2.4m
[01:55] <hendrixski> shane634, pci
[01:55] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i would just reinstall i guess.  sorry.
[01:55] <shane634> hendrixski, post up lspci
[01:55] <ubuntuuser9090> it had the same error in this affter a fresh install
[01:55] <Al> stevr1it: ok, look wherever you saved your vmware stuff... use du -sh to see how big it is
[01:56] <ubuntuuser9090> and on kubuntu
[01:56] <kazuka> hey
[01:56] <hendrixski> ok
[01:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, alright time for Wireshark ;P
[01:56] <ubuntuuser9090> its not a corruption issue
[01:56] <ubuntuuser9090> ?wireshark?
[01:56] <hendrixski> !pastebin
[01:56] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hold on
[01:56] <stevr1it> i don't know where it should be, i have already tried
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> pastebin is your friend
[01:56] <stevr1it> where should it be
[01:56] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: k
[01:56] <stevr1it> could it be?
[01:56] <Al> stevr1it: did you install vmware from apt-get?
[01:56] <stevr1it> not under home
[01:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i'm going to help you debug this since i dont think youll find anywhere else that can help
[01:57] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ok
[01:57] <stevr1it> no
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: the good thing is, you probably won't have to partition again, just choose the partition you already made, and install there
[01:57] <stevr1it> downoload form the web and instaleld
[01:57] <pureStylezz> i didnt do any partition
[01:57] <kazuka> hello
[01:57] <stevr1it> probably under root
[01:57] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, sudo apt-get install wireshark
[01:57] <pureStylezz> i formated and just reinstalled
[01:57] <stevr1it> i don't know
[01:57] <hendrixski> shane634, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14486/
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: ? what did you do, completely blow away windows?
[01:57] <pureStylezz> yes
[01:57] <pureStylezz> LOL
[01:57] <raknam> can anyone tell me what graphics cards are the most easily installed/most compatible with ubuntu?
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> damn, thats ballsy
[01:57] <Rei-chan> xtknight: YOu're right, no one else is gonna help, they don't know. Also, what IS his problem?
[01:57] <shane634> pureStylezz, it partitioned for ya then lol
[01:57] <Al> stevr1it: try locate vmware
[01:57] <xtknight> Rei-chan, described it above
[01:57] <xtknight> Rei-chan, he gets 403 forbidden when he apt-get updates
[01:57] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: it wont go, should i do a manual install?
[01:57] <stevr1it> i am tring but--
[01:57] <xtknight> Rei-chan, here are his errors http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14473/   we've tried stock dapper sources.list, gpg keys exist.  nothing works
[01:57] <stevr1it> trying
[01:58] <stevr1it> i am getting crazy
[01:58] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ohh right..hmm
[01:58] <pureStylezz> fuck windows seriously.. if i could i'd blow it away on my desktop too
[01:58] <Al> stevr1it: sorry, that wasn't clear. the command is "locate vmware" :)
[01:58] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i guess
[01:58] <kazuka> well i got ubuntu working
[01:58] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Reading. He gets 403? Yeah, wireshark it, may be intersting.
[01:58] <pureStylezz> but most of the programs i need to use everyday doesnt work on linux
[01:58] <stevr1it> ok
[01:58] <pureStylezz> so yeah
[01:58] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: it cant even find the url, do you have the url?
[01:58] <kazuka> anyone got know how to install maya in ubuntu?
[01:58] <tulio__> what is a good pdf viewer?
[01:58] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hold on
[01:58] <bruenig> pureStylezz, you have to adapt to alternatives
[01:58] <carlos> hello!! everybody
[01:58] <stevr1it> too much
[01:58] <shane634> hendrixski, that shows no ethernet at all
[01:58] <stevr1it> a list of 200 files
[01:58] <bruenig> !howdy | carlos
[01:58] <ubotu> carlos: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:58] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Is that the proper IP?
[01:58] <Al> stevr1it: I'm afraid I've not used vmware much myself so I'm not sure where it would be
[01:58] <BarronVon> anyone know how to get wget to resume a stalled out download?
[01:58] <feedme> im using live cd, and have just installed ati graphic drivers using ubuntu system guide.
[01:58] <tulio__> !pdf
[01:58] <carlos> thx all
[01:58] <ubotu> pdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/gpdf, evince and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)
[01:58] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, wget http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wireshark/wireshark_0.99.3a-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
[01:58] <pureStylezz> well bruenig
[01:58] <xtknight> Rei-chan, ya
[01:58] <xtknight> Rei-chan, well what ip?
[01:58] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: k
[01:58] <pureStylezz> there is no alterntive for Ripit4me
[01:59] <xtknight> Rei-chan, not sure what that ip reading is actually
[01:59] <hendrixski> shane634, hhmm, I'm on wired ethernet right now
[01:59] <bruenig> pureStylezz, what does that do
[01:59] <stevr1it> some of them under /usr/share
[01:59] <feedme> when i run glxinfo | grep rendering to check 3d rendering i get a No
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: what is ripit4me?
[01:59] <Al> stevr1it: does any of it look like temp stuff? You can use shift+page up to scroll
[01:59] <shane634> hendrixski, wait i see one
[01:59] <carlos> something here have beryl instaled?
[01:59] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work
[01:59] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Errhttp://us.archive.ubuntu.com dapper/main Packages
[01:59] <pureStylezz> Cracking DVD protection ( Every one, but EVERY one. )
[01:59] <pureStylezz> =P.
[01:59] <xtknight> Rei-chan, Name:   us.archive.ubuntu.com  .. Address: 91.189.89.8  seems to be
[01:59] <feedme> anyone no what the problem is?
[01:59] <Al> carlos: what's up?
[01:59] <shane634> hendrixski, is your wireless plugged in?
[01:59] <Rei-chan> xtknight: 403 Forbidden [IP: 91.189.89.8 80] 
[01:59] <xtknight> Rei-chan, and ya it's a stock dapper sources.list.
[01:59] <pureStylezz> I dont know if Photoshop runs on linux also
[01:59] <stevr1it> i don't understand shift+page
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: so you can what, make it an AVI or what?
[01:59] <pureStylezz> And some of my games doesnt
[01:59] <pureStylezz> Nah
[01:59] <hendrixski> shane634, yes, the card is in the laptop
[01:59] <xtknight> photoshop cs2 can run under wine
[01:59] <Al> stevr1it: shift+pgup will scrol up
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: sounds like you shouldnt' have ust immediately nuked Windows..lol
[02:00] <Ubuntulator> anyone know of a good gui that covers both the samba server and client ?
[02:00] <bruenig> pureStylezz, I am pretty sure xdvdshrink with the right codecs and stuff installed can do it, I have copied very many blockbuster dvd's and I assume that those are copy protected if anything is
[02:00] <carlos> nothing Al (only black windows bug xXDD) i am searching for a program video capturer :S
[02:00] <pureStylezz> .vob's, bub's
[02:00] <pureStylezz> ifo's
[02:00] <shane634> hendrixski, post up ifconfig please
[02:00] <Rei-chan> xtknight: I dont' claim to know anything about apt-get, but hell. Also, earlier today I have trouble with archive.canonical.com
[02:00] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Maybe they're having a DNS or server issue?
[02:00] <pureStylezz> Indy
[02:00] <xtknight> Rei-chan, hmm maybe
[02:00] <Al> carlos: sorry dude, don't know that one
[02:00] <pureStylezz> i deleted windows on my laptop
[02:00] <stevr1it> under /usr/lib/vmware
[02:00] <pureStylezz> not on my desktop
[02:00] <pureStylezz> =P
[02:00] <xtknight> Rei-chan, he claims this has been long standing though and his other lan pc works
[02:00] <carlos> np Al :)
[02:00] <pureStylezz> i mostly went to linux on my laptop to use aircrack
[02:00] <ubuntuuser9090> Rei-chan: nope, its been going on for more than half a year
[02:00] <pureStylezz> and programs like that
[02:00] <pureStylezz> =P
[02:00] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work.  please
[02:00] <stevr1it> and under share
[02:01] <kazuka> hey
[02:01] <feedme> instead of fglrx should i be choosing ati?
[02:01] <Al> stevr1it: do they have tmp directories?
[02:01] <pureStylezz> and to test out a better OS alternative
[02:01] <ubuntuuser9090> Rei-chan: tis just starting to really annoy me and stop me from sharing ubuntu which i really like
[02:01] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Ok, emerge wireshark... I mean apt-get it.
[02:01] <shane634> pureStylezz, this isn't a hacker site man
[02:01] <kazuka> how do i automount /dev/hda1 automatically and get user access to it?
[02:01] <xtknight> Rei-chan, yeah i'm having him wget the deb
[02:01] <pureStylezz> I know =p.
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: well, you could have simply dual booted..lol
[02:01] <hendrixski> shane634, done.... It only shows one :-(
[02:01] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im stil installing wireshark
[02:01] <pureStylezz> Indy, i dont have that big of a HD =p
[02:01] <bruenig> kazuka, automount it automatically you say... what is /dev/hda1 formatted as
[02:01] <Rei-chan> ubuntuuser9090: Ok, good, we'll see wtf is going on.
[02:01] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: its still reading the database
[02:01] <shane634> hendrixski, can i see it?
[02:01] <hendrixski> shane634, I htink it's the same addy    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14489/
[02:01] <kazuka> bruenig: it is ntfs windows
[02:02] <pureStylezz> and xp was running slow on my laptop
[02:02] <pureStylezz> anyway
[02:02] <stevr1it> no
[02:02] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: you're doing the equivalent of learning to fix a car, while on the side of the road and no alternative to get somewhere else.
[02:02] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ok, there are about 10 dependencies
[02:02] <stevr1it> not at all
[02:02] <pureStylezz> exatly :p
[02:02] <IndyGunFreak> pureStylezz: do you use wireless
[02:02] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hrmm alright list 'em ;P
[02:02] <stevr1it> it has
[02:02] <pureStylezz> exactly*
[02:02] <Al> stevr1it: I presume you still want to use vmware?
[02:02] <shane634> hendrixski, unplug it and plug it back up
[02:02] <stevr1it> yes
[02:02] <pureStylezz> Well.. i only use wireless to sniff my neibhors packets.
[02:02] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: i need an alternate pastebin, im blocked from the ubuntu one for no reason
[02:02] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, really?  weird
[02:02] <pureStylezz> otherwise i use wire =P
[02:02] <VikJES> anyone here got edgy or feisty working on an Intel 965 based motherboard?
[02:02] <hendrixski> shane634, you mean just pull it out and put it back in?
[02:03] <bruenig> kazuka, ok do "sudo mkdir /media/hdb1" to create a mount point, then do "gksudo gedit /etc/fstab" add this line "/dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ntfs ro,user,auto,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0"
[02:03] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, http://rafb.net/paste/
[02:03] <shane634> hendrixski, yep
[02:03] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work.. ANSWER
[02:03] <stevr1it> is is possible to find a big file directly?
[02:03] <Al> stevr1it: seems like vmware would use /tmp then. In that case, try "du -sh /*"
[02:03] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknihgt: yes, "You appear to be spamming the pastebin. I hate spammers so I won't let you. If you're not attempting to spam, please enable javascript so you can pass the antispam check"
[02:03] <pureStylezz> Its not to harm, only the trip of "watching' stuff they do
[02:03] <pureStylezz> lol =P.
[02:03] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, oh it happens
[02:03] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, with repeated lines sometimes.  youre not banned
[02:03] <kazuka> bruenig: how do i get the uuid of a disk?
[02:03] <xtknight> Rei-chan, lol good
[02:03] <bruenig> kazuka, don't worry about it, it isn't necessary
[02:03] <shane634> pureStylezz, that is a tight line my friend
[02:03] <Rei-chan> Just imagined that its Debian aptget! :)
[02:03] <stevr1it> 5 direcotries
[02:03] <HymnToLife> !uuid | kazuka
[02:03] <ubotu> kazuka: 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)
[02:03] <stevr1it> wait
[02:04] <pureStylezz> It's already 30% downloaded
[02:04] <pureStylezz> brb im' hungry =)
[02:04] <stevr1it> what shoudl i look for?
[02:04] <stevr1it> under /var 21g
[02:04] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: lol, ok its at http://rafb.net/p/jnwafY69.html
[02:04] <stevr1it> under /mnt 17 g
[02:05] <hendrixski> shane634, it did the same thing again, where the light turned on for a second then went off   then I ran lspci and ifconfig again   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14490/
[02:05] <stevr1it> media 192 G
[02:05] <Sonderblade> does ubuntu have an mdb file editor/viewer?
[02:05] <Rei-chan> holy crap, ubuntuuser9090.
[02:05] <Al> stevr1it: find / -size +(size you want)
[02:05] <sgtmattbaker> I like how nobody seems to have any answers to my question..
[02:05] <xtknight> lol
[02:05] <Al> stevr1it: eg "find / -size +100M"
[02:05] <stevr1it> it coudl be under var
[02:05] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ohh sorry
[02:05] <shane634> hendrixski, it isn't showing up man
[02:05] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work
[02:05] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, i gave you the Edgy deb
[02:05] <Al> stevr1it: that allows you to find large files
[02:05] <xtknight> Rei-chan, ignore it i gave him the edgy one
[02:05] <xtknight> lol
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: i dont have much time here left, to do that would probebly go over my limit Rei-chan is that holy crap from all the dependencis or the files installed?
[02:06] <shane634> hendrixski, do you have the restricted modules installed?
[02:06] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work
[02:06] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Oh, ok. I was gonna say, WTF?!
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> ah
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> lol
[02:06] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, dapper x86?
[02:06] <hendrixski> shane634, I don't think so, let me check
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> ill try to remove it
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> yes
[02:06] <sgtmattbaker> what hard disk cloner should I use to backup my Windows install?? I can't get clonezilla or device image (zsplit and unzsplit) to work
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> its actually i686
[02:06] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: dd
[02:06] <shane634> hendrixski, if not install em
[02:06] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: how?
[02:06] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, wget http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/ubuntu/pool/universe/e/ethereal/ethereal_0.99.0-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
[02:06] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: dd --help
[02:06] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, "wireshark" is "ethereal" on dapper
[02:06] <Al> stevr1it: Unless your locate found anything that you know you can delete, the only real way of freeing up space would be to look for things you don't want, or to uninstall packages.
[02:06] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: let me remove the last one first
[02:06] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, btw why not try Edgy?
[02:06] <xtknight> curious
[02:07] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: I thought that only worked with ext2 partitions?
[02:07] <Xaero_Vincent> Hello, is there any GUI tool for cleaning junk files from Linux?
[02:07] <Rei-chan> Edgy superior.
[02:07] <hendrixski> shane634, $ ls /etc/init.d/r* didn't show restrictedmodules
[02:07] <Al> stevr1it: when you type "mount", does it say that / is /dev/hda1?
[02:07] <stevr1it> no please
[02:07] <xtknight> Xaero_Vincent, "sudo apt-get autoclean" removes some Debian package cache
[02:07] <shane634> hendrixski, open synaptic and install the restricted modules
[02:07] <stevr1it> yes
[02:07] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: out of cds and no cdburner, i used shipit to get the originals, i want to eventually do the dist-upgrade
[02:07] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: dd doesn't look at the partitions closely, it just can copy. but carefull, if you use dd wrong, it destroys everything
[02:07] <kazuka> now is it my version of windows that wont run vmware or is it just vmware on ubuntu that wont run my windows installation???
[02:08] <shane634> !vm
[02:08] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[02:08] <Rei-chan> Hey ,is Dapper the LTS?
[02:08] <jmitchj> could someone help with this error message "/usr/lib/amarok/amarokapp: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[02:08] <xtknight> Rei-chan, yea
[02:08] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hmm well did you get ethereal deb ?
[02:08] <stevr1it> it is /dev/hda1
[02:08] <SS2> jmitchj: that lib is missing, install it
[02:08] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ?, im still installing the wireshark
[02:08] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: isn't there a a safer way?? I have heard of clonezilla and zplit+unzsplit but these simply do not work for me
[02:08] <Al> stevr1it: ls -l /var/lib/vmware
[02:08] <kazuka> !beryl
[02:08] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:08] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ethereal is wireshark
[02:08] <shane634> jmitchj, don't use the amarok in the repos it is buggy
[02:08] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: no, maybe give a try with google
[02:08] <stevr1it> ok
[02:09] <Xaero_Vincent> xtknight, Im talking more like temp files.. like gconf keys, bad symlinks, duplicate files, name clashes, empty directories
[02:09] <hendrixski> shane634, when I apt-cache search there's like 50 of them... synaptic will give me the right one for my system??
[02:09] <xtknight> Xaero_Vincent, hmm not sure
[02:09] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: im running a apt-get -f install so it will delete the one with the dependencies first
[02:09] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: so how do I make sure I am doing it right?
[02:09] <tweedy> I am trying to get a video game to run on my linux machine, and i am going through a howto online and is telling me to install wine, so i have, and now it tells me to run wine for the first time, and i cannot find where i run it from
[02:09] <shane634> hendrixski, uname -r
[02:09] <Al> stevr1it: look for anything that might be temporary.
[02:09] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok
[02:09] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: read the help file :)
[02:09] <Al> tweedy: winecfg
[02:09] <shane634> hendrixski, that will give you the right one to install
[02:09] <SS2> it is very simple to use, but be carefull
[02:09] <stevr1it> found
[02:09] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: unpacking it now
[02:09] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: that help file confused the crap out of me
[02:09] <jmitchj> can i install that file through Synpatic?
[02:10] <Al> stevr1it: if it's definitely temporary files, delete it.
[02:10] <tweedy> Al: type that is terminal?
[02:10] <Al> tweedy: yes indeedy
[02:10] <stevr1it> there is a 3 root root 4096 Virtual Machine
[02:10] <shane634> jmitchj, no get from  the amarok site
[02:10] <tweedy> thanks
[02:10] <Rei-chan> xtknight: What's your guess on the 403s?
[02:10] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: I can't help you reading
[02:10] <xtknight> Rei-chan, having him intstall ethereal
[02:10] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: uh oh, still 2 depends, need the links
[02:10] <stevr1it> total 4
[02:10] <Al> stevr1it: That looks like a directory. What's in it?
[02:10] <tweedy> it would be nice if the howto had that in it, but thanks al
[02:10] <xtknight> Rei-chan, probably the external firewall or something
[02:10] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Yeah. I wonder if he's banned from the repository?
[02:10] <bleedingcello> anyone got advice concerning Vista under vmware?
[02:10] <xtknight> Rei-chan, i dont know he said another lan pc worked, odd
[02:10] <xtknight> Rei-chan, lol doubt it
[02:10] <stevr1it> nothing else
[02:10] <stevr1it> no tmp file
[02:11] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: need libpcre3 and ethereal-common
[02:11] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, k which ones?
[02:11] <shane634> bleedingcello, dont do it man
[02:11] <Al> tweedy: no probs. the howto might also mean to just continue and it'll be run in the course of it.
[02:11] <kazuka> is it good to get googlepages as a webpage host or other webpages?
[02:11] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Came from Gentoo. :) Hence, I'm used to seeing bans on portage servers. :)
[02:11] <Al> tweedy: where's the howto?
[02:11] <Rei-chan> !topic
[02:11] <ubotu> Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[02:11] <|NewUser|> I just did " sudo apt-get dist-upgrade " but in last some packages gone to install but some are remain unconfigured .. can someone..  help http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14488/
[02:11] <hendrixski> shane634, zero upgraded zero installed... I guess I must have had them
[02:11] <Rei-chan> !offtopic
[02:11] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:11] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, wget http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/ubuntu/pool/universe/e/ethereal/ethereal-common_0.99.0-1ubuntu1_i386.deb && wget http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/ubuntu/pool/main/p/pcre3/libpcre3_6.4-1.1ubuntu4_i386.deb
[02:11] <shane634> kazuka, google is goo
[02:11] <bleedingcello> thanks shane, i tried, but it wont even seem to load
[02:11] <tweedy> http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games
[02:11] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: I have no idea what any of those options do or where they should be used
[02:11] <stevr1it> only this drwxrwxrwr 3 root root Virtual Machines
[02:12] <Al> stevr1it: ls -l "/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines"
[02:12] <kazuka> i dont like the name googlepages
[02:12] <stevr1it> ok
[02:12] <kazuka> it is fucking gay
[02:12] <Al> with quotes
[02:12] <shane634> hendrixski, got module assitant?
[02:12] <xtknight> !language
[02:12] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:12] <Rei-chan> kazuka: Are you sure you're on the right channeL?
[02:12] <artabrahao> how is possible do not log in kde and go to console?
[02:12] <stevr1it> windows xp professional
[02:12] <bleedingcello> fit-to-screen changes resolution so i can tell something is trying to work, and DVD spins up, but alas, screen remains blank
[02:12] <Xenguy> kazuka: they're puritanical about language in here
[02:12] <hendrixski> shane... let me check
[02:12] <SS2> artabrahao: switch tty
[02:12] <sn0w> bobbob1016, i dont know if your still around but i got it to recognize my tuner card
[02:13] <kazuka> ok
[02:13] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: downloading
[02:13] <SS2> artabrahao: or configure your *dm that it won't automatically start up anymore
[02:13] <Al> stevr1it: that's your actual vm. You want to keep that.
[02:13] <hendrixski> shane634, ok, that's installing one package :-)
[02:13] <stevr1it> only drwxr-xrx 2 root root 4096 Windows xp professional
[02:13] <Al> stevr1it: du -sh /var/tmp
[02:13] <barron> sometimes wget stalls on an http download, is there anyway i can have it resume w/o losing what I've already downloaded?
[02:13] <stevr1it> ok
[02:13] <shane634> hendrixski, ok now we have progress lol
[02:14] <zero> hi
[02:14] <stevr1it> 432k
[02:14] <zero> help!
[02:14] <xtknight> barron, wget -c  for Continue
[02:14] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: link is slow, 36KB
[02:14] <zero> wireless connection doesnt works
[02:14] <SS2> barron: yes, wget saves a log file
[02:14] <SS2> or
[02:14] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, mirrors http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Fmain%2Fp%2Fpcre3%2Flibpcre3_6.4-1.1ubuntu4_i386.deb&md5sum=374116aef836aef1bbf6efe5f894cb67&arch=i386&type=main
[02:14] <shane634> hendrixski, check for wlan-ng as well man
[02:14] <SS2> do wget -c *url*
[02:14] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: aren't there any other partition copiers that copy at the sector level?? So that the filesystem doesn't really matter?  device image is supposed to do that but won't work for me
[02:14] <barron> xtknight: thanks you the man
[02:14] <artabrahao> how is possible do not log in kde and go to console??
[02:14] <Al> tweedy: do you refer to the line where it explains that wine creates the necessary directories when it's run for the first time?
[02:14] <zero> help!
[02:14] <tweedy> yeah
[02:14] <barron> SS2: thanks
[02:14] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: its almost done, im gonna let it run, thanks
[02:14] <SS2> sgtmattbaker: don't know why it shouldn't work? give a try with dd
[02:14] <stevr1it> only 432k
[02:14] <zero> xtknight: would you help?
[02:15] <xtknight> !ask | zero
[02:15] <ubotu> zero: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:15] <Rei-chan> !ask | zero
[02:15] <Rei-chan> ... Damn it, sniped.
[02:15] <zero> well my wireless card doesnt works
[02:15] <Al> stevr1it: There's not likely to be any other temp file in your filesystem. Everything else is probably useful.
[02:15] <hendrixski> shane634, checking .... but again... it worked for a year or so... until yesterday
[02:15] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: I do not know how.. all those options might as well be a foreign language to me.
[02:15] <feedm1> what does it mean if direct rendering is off?
[02:15] <tweedy> Al: I just got linux yesturday, i do not know about all the in's and out's yet
[02:15] <xtknight> feedm1, there is no 3D acceleration
[02:15] <shane634> zero, which card ?
[02:15] <Rei-chan> Anyway... artabrahao: You need to switch run levels from 5 to 3.
[02:15] <docMuerto> zero mod of pc ??
[02:15] <zero> i have a pro/wireless 2200 intel
[02:15] <Al> tweedy: There, you don't really need to run it. It was just pointing out that it'll create the directory later in the howto, when you do run it.
[02:15] <zero> laptop
[02:15] <dynaemu> I have a quick question.. when the site says "free security updates for 18 months" does that mean it costs money after that? im confused lol
[02:15] <shane634> hendrixski, updates do weird stuff man
[02:15] <zero> d610 latitud dell
[02:15] <Rei-chan> Now someone tell the nice artabrahao how to do that from Ubuntu cause I'm staring at WinXP.
[02:16] <Al> But since you ran winecfg, it'll've created the directories now.
[02:16] <tweedy> ah
[02:16] <stevr1it> what can i do?
[02:16] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: would it be better if i find some way to loop mount a edgy release and install it?
[02:16] <shane634> zero, lspci please
[02:16] <Al> tweedy: also it says "Now run wine withouth any parameters"
[02:16] <Ash-Fox> Anyone happen to know where I can get a xen client template for ubuntu-server?
[02:16] <bleedingcello> dynaemu: dont worry, in 18 months you'll be running a newr version thats supported furtheron
[02:16] <Al> tweedy: it's standard that when it says something in monotype font, such as "wine" there, you type it in a terminal window
[02:16] <dynaemu> bleedingcello: thanks :)
[02:16] <zero> shane634: you want me to put it in pastebin
[02:16] <hendrixski> shane634, true that .... so if I installed xubuntu and tinkered a bit it may have removed/purged these files?
[02:17] <tbuss> should I substitute samba and use ssh connections instead to share files with in a network?
[02:17] <shane634> hendrixski, yep
[02:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hmm i dont know
[02:17] <macd_> Ash-Fox, you just debootstrap one, then use xentools to make an template.
[02:17] <bleedingcello> dynaemu: thats if you upgrade which im sure you will
[02:17] <shane634> zero, yes
[02:17] <feedm1> what will that mean for me, regarding dvds and stuff? will they still play
[02:17] <zero> ok
[02:17] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight:  is it even possible to do that?
[02:17] <hendrixski> shane634, yeah, it's installing quite a bit for the linux-wlan-ng
[02:17] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, not sure.  let's figure this one out though
[02:17] <Al> stevr1it: I'm really out of ideas. You might have to just uninstall some packages.
[02:17] <h-bomb> i just installed proftp, and when i start it i get this error: - IPv6 getaddrinfo 'localhost.localdomain' error: Name or service not known
[02:17] <shane634> hendrixski, that is all wireless stuff
[02:17] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Can't he just use update-manager from console?
[02:17] <h-bomb> any idea?
[02:17] <stevr1it> wait
[02:17] <Al> stevr1it: one last thing to try is "locate tmp"
[02:18] <xtknight> Rei-chan, his apt is totally broked
[02:18] <stevr1it> the partiton is only 20 GB
[02:18] <tbuss> h-bomb: add your boxs name to the /etc/hosts
[02:18] <stevr1it> i mean the one of vmware
[02:18] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Oh, yeah. We need to fix that before he can update. :(
[02:18] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: installing the final package,
[02:18] <xtknight> hm maybe aptitude works?
[02:18] <hendrixski> shane634, ah... well the light on the card hasn't turned on yet...and doesn't after I pull it out and back in :-(
[02:18] <xtknight> doutb it
[02:18] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: nope
[02:18] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Thought that was a front-end to apt-get.
[02:18] <xtknight> yea more or less
[02:18] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: nothing apt based works
[02:18] <shane634> hendrixski, show me ifconfig now
[02:18] <deftonesgirl> i can't get my wireless card to show up in my networking
[02:18] <h-bomb> tbuss: i have - 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost ubuntu
[02:19] <h-bomb> im still getting that error
[02:19] <dragonmc> man ubuntu is awesome.  i've tried like ten other distros and this has been the ONLY one where everything has been an absolute joy to setup
[02:19] <Al> stevr1it: but the vmware partition is a 20GB file on your Linux partition.
[02:19] <shane634> deftonesgirl, which card?
[02:19] <jacksonL> how can I mount a liveCD and store it in a ramdisk so I can use my CD drive while running it?
[02:19] <Rei-chan> dragonmc: Just don't mention that on #Debian.
[02:19] <stevr1it> yes but my linux partion was much bigger
[02:19] <deftonesgirl> broadcom wireless card
[02:19] <sgtmattbaker> SS2: I really want a good way to backup my Windows install, but I cannot find any cloner that doesn't take forever to learn, actually works, or costs $70 US (Norton Ghost)
[02:19] <Al> stevr1it: yes, and you've filled it up.
[02:19] <stevr1it> about 50GB
[02:19] <Rei-chan> Broadcom, is this a mac?
[02:19] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: running apt-get -f install
[02:19] <shane634> deftonesgirl, which broadcom card?
[02:19] <deftonesgirl> no, dell inspiron 9100
[02:19] <dragonmc> kudos to you guys too...this is the friendliest and most helpful community i've come across in a long time
[02:19] <Al> stevr1it: df said 86GB, didn't it?
[02:19] <stevr1it> so why i cannto start gdm
[02:20] <stevr1it> yes
[02:20] <Rei-chan> Ok, as asked, what model broadcom?
[02:20] <dragonmc> lol what's the story with the #debian guys?  they hate us or sumfin?
[02:20] <hendrixski> shane634, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14493/
[02:20] <xtknight> yeah lol
[02:20] <jacksonL> how can I mount a liveCD and store it in a ramdisk so I can use my CD drive while running it?
[02:20] <Al> stevr1it: you can't start gdm because it can't write to the log files or anything else because your disk is full
[02:20] <deftonesgirl>  Broadcom Corporation BCM4309 802.11a/b/g (rev 03)
[02:20] <xtknight> !debian
[02:20] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[02:20] <ubuntuuser9090> dragonmc: no, they just hate my username
[02:20] <xtknight> :P
[02:20] <poningru> defendguin_: whats wrong?
[02:20] <ubuntuuser9090> dragonmc: lol
[02:20] <hendrixski> deftonesgirl, I think I have the same problem
[02:20] <stevr1it> can i move it on another hard disk i have 3 of them here
[02:20] <tbuss> h-bomb: should look like this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14494/
[02:20] <macd_> jacksonL, you can rjust mount the ISO
[02:20] <deftonesgirl> I've been trying to get it to work for hours
[02:20] <poningru> err deftonesgirl
[02:20] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: its set up
[02:21] <xtknight> hahah ubuntuuser9090 you're the test case for something #debian would hate...even your nickname ;P
[02:21] <poningru> !bcm43xx | deftonesgirl
[02:21] <ubotu> deftonesgirl: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[02:21] <dragonmc> but why???  i've been in #debian quite a few times and they can stand to learn something from you guys...you actually help people out instead of insult them
[02:21] <poningru> !bcm43xx | hendrixski
[02:21] <jacksonL> macd_: how do I do this from the liveCD..? and then how do I boot into the mounted iso?
[02:21] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok goto applications->internet run ethereal as root
[02:21] <ubotu> hendrixski: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[02:21] <tweedy> Al: its now telling me to run a file that i have downloaded, and that when i run it has a syntax error in it
[02:21] <bleedingcello> ubuntu++
[02:21] <StriderZ> #debian is full of asses, sometimes u get help, but most times not
[02:21] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: i am bad at nicknames, lol, one sc
[02:21] <stevr1it> can i move the root or the gdm log file in another hard disk?
[02:21] <macd_> jacksonL, you cant boot into the ISO unless you use a virtual machine
[02:21] <Rei-chan> Debian guys don't hate us. :)
[02:21] <Al> tweedy: that's because people suck and don't fix things properly :(
[02:21] <Rei-chan> Its just bad form to ask them stuff about Ubuntu.
[02:21] <ubuntuuser9090> nope,  just me
[02:21] <ubuntuuser9090> lol
[02:21] <ubuntuuser9090> jk
[02:21] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: why would we?
[02:22] <jacksonL> macd_: ah.. okay. well then is there any way I can use my CD drive to burn a CD while I'm on the ubuntu liveCD?
[02:22] <docMuerto> deftonesgirl,  http://www.ubuntu.cymaho.com/2007/04/01/wireless-wifi-chip-broadcom-en-ubuntu-feisty-con-ndiswrapper/ work on eddy to
[02:22] <xtknight> StriderZ, not as bad as  ##c
[02:22] <Rei-chan> xenguy: Why would you ask #Debian? Someone tried. :) It did not work as well as it should of.
[02:22] <stevr1it> on home aprtition i have only 15% full
[02:22] <StriderZ> heh, true knight
[02:22] <macd_> jacksonL, good question, dont think thats possible
[02:22] <shane634> hendrixski, you on another messenger?
[02:22] <macd_> does anyone have any suggestions for something similar to airsnort? doesnt seem to work with ipw2200
[02:22] <stevr1it> on hdd1 i have only 24% full
[02:22] <hendrixski> shane634, I have AIM
[02:22] <thechitowncubs> When are permissions written with NFS? Does the client write them or the server?
[02:23] <stevr1it> Al any idea?
[02:23] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: its loaded, what now
[02:23] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: Not sure what you mean; I was responding to this:   20:22 < Rei-chan> Debian guys don't hate us. :)
[02:23] <shane634> hendrixski, hmm i only have msn and yahoo
[02:23] <tbuss> h-bomb: I had the same problem; was told this is not something to worry about; unless you actually use ipv6
[02:23] <macd_> thechitowncubs, that depends on how the NFS volumes are mounted/mapped
[02:23] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, alright.  goto captures->interfaces and begin a capture with your network adatper
[02:23] <Al> stevr1it: we could try looking more in var. du -sh /var/*
[02:23] <PORDO> does anyone know which fan wire generally reports the fan speed? somehow i think my motherboard is getting the _inverse_ of the fan speed.  when my CPU is idle, the fan goes fast.  When I do something process-intensive, the fan slows down.
[02:23] <Rei-chan> Xenguy: Oh, ok. :) Someone asked for help in #Debian with apt-get. He was run out on a rail.
[02:23] <stevr1it> ok let try
[02:23] <h-bomb> tbuss, yeah, but i dont like to see error messages, lol, this is what i put, ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback ubuntu
[02:23] <hendrixski> shane634, gaim can only talk to htose if I had an account on those, right?
[02:23] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight:  setting capture on eth1
[02:23] <h-bomb> is that correct?
[02:23] <PORDO> i'm thinking of just cutting one of my fan power wires.
[02:23] <StriderZ> PORDO: mine, too
[02:23] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: hrm, really
[02:23] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok type "sudo apt-get update"  after it fails quickly stop the capture
[02:24] <stevr1it> on var lib there are 21GB
[02:24] <PORDO> is it a chenming StriderZ ?
[02:24] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: tough crowd ;-)
[02:24] <thechitowncubs> server:/home/phil       /home/phil/Server       nfs     defaults        0       0
[02:24] <Cryoniq> Anyone have any good experience of digitizer boards like Wacom, Thrust under Ubuntu?
[02:24] <thechitowncubs> thats how they are mounted
[02:24] <jacksonL> how do I reinstall the GRUB bootloader from a liveCD?
[02:24] <Rei-chan> xenguy: Basic concept: apt-get for ubuntu is dist specific, GTFO, STFU, go away.
[02:24] <PORDO> thechitowncubs ?
[02:24] <xtknight> Cryoniq, wacom is supposed to be supporteds
[02:24] <StriderZ> PORDO: an old abit bp6 dual system
[02:24] <stevr1it> 29 M on cache
[02:24] <tbuss> h-bomb: did it work?
[02:24] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: done
[02:24] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, file->save as in Ethereal
[02:24] <macd_> thechitowncubs, on your nfs server, what are the export options from /etc/exports
[02:24] <thechitowncubs> PORDO, im having problems with NFS and permissions
[02:24] <PORDO> StriderZ i don't even know who made my motherboard.  i've forgotten.  but it's a chenming small form factor case.
[02:24] <Rei-chan> Is there a reason, btw, that Ubuntu Edy has xorg setup for a wiacom?
[02:24] <h-bomb> tbuss: do i need to restart networking?
[02:24] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, save it and upload it somewhere. i will analyze it
[02:24] <Cryoniq> Curious which one would be recomended if working with 3D apps :)
[02:24] <PORDO> thecloh.
[02:24] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: oh, that's different; if you ask for ubuntu help there, they *will* stab you
[02:24] <PORDO> thechitowncubs oh.
[02:25] <thechitowncubs> macd_, empty file
[02:25] <stevr1it> on tmp only 432 kb
[02:25] <PORDO> funny...i was just thinking about chicago today.
[02:25] <h-bomb> (i tryed w/o restarting networking and it still doesnt work
[02:25] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: one sec, to muxh stuff open, im shoving stuff to other desktops
[02:25] <Al> stevr1it: I've just had it pointed out to me that you can move your Virtual Machines directory to your home directory.
[02:25] <Rei-chan> xenguy: Yes, there was some stabbing.
[02:25] <tbuss> h-bomb: I can't remember, it wouldn't hurt, you could also log out and log back in
[02:25] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: heh, predictable
[02:25] <Al> stevr1it: that'll be 20GB of your 21GB
[02:25] <macd_> thechitowncubs, Im not even sure how you could have NFS mounted if you dont have anything exported.
[02:25] <xtknight> the victim was brought back to the ER
[02:25] <StriderZ> PORDO: usually, if he fan supports reading the speed, I hink there is a separate connection wire independent of he two power wires
[02:25] <kazuka> i got nvidia legacy video card and the drivers are installed but for some reason i could not get glx to run properly how do i fix glx to get it running properly
[02:25] <xtknight> (here)
[02:25] <xtknight> ;P
[02:25] <stevr1it> ok
[02:25] <LordLimecat> anyone had any success with accessing windows shares?
[02:25] <h-bomb> tbuss: ok
[02:25] <Rei-chan> xenguy: And talk of invasion. It was funny. Not so much for ubuntuuser9090, though.
[02:25] <stevr1it> tell me how
[02:25] <tbuss> h-bomb: try to start the service before you do any of that though
[02:25] <thechitowncubs> macd_, my bad, wrong SSH window
[02:25] <stevr1it> Al great idea
[02:26] <jacksonL> how do I install the GRUB bootloader from a liveCD?
[02:26] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: it's just a boundary line that has been drawn; people just need to respect it :-)
[02:26] <LordLimecat> nevermind
[02:26] <StriderZ> kazuka: try looking on nvidia.com, I think you need a specific X server. or apt-cache search for nvidia
[02:26] <xtknight> jacksonL, you must mount your other linux root parition first
[02:26] <LordLimecat> im stupid
[02:26] <PORDO> StriderZ there are three wires on most fans.  i think the black one reports the speed.
[02:26] <thechitowncubs> /home/media     dad(rw,async) john-desktop(rw,async) john-laptop(rw,async)
[02:26] <Rei-chan> xenguy: Does the bot have something to say about that? I like our bot.
[02:26] <jacksonL> xtknight: okay. then what?
[02:26] <thechitowncubs> macd_, does the prefix to the() represent hostnames, i can't remember how i configured this
[02:26] <Al> stevr1it: mv "/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines/" /home/<userid>
[02:26] <macd_> thechitowncubs, since you have them exported as read/write the client sets.
[02:26] <xtknight> jacksonL, what is the mount point ?
[02:26] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: no clue
[02:26] <kazuka> ok StriderZ
[02:26] <stevr1it> i try
[02:26] <Al> stevr1it: obviously with your user id
[02:26] <StriderZ> PORDO: as far as I know, if you only see 2 wires, it is just a simple fan...but if tere is an extra black one, it should have a connector to the MB
[02:26] <Rei-chan> xenguy: It should. It should warn people. Like how it warns about automatix.
[02:27] <jacksonL> xtknight: ~/Desktop/sdb2
[02:27] <Al> stevr1it: it might take a while :x
[02:27] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: still tring to export
[02:27] <kazuka> 19th ubuntu will be released???????
[02:27] <macd_> thechitowncubs, yes the prefix is the hostname.
[02:27] <stevr1it> ok
[02:27] <xtknight> jacksonL, "sudo grub-install --root-directory=~/Desktop/sdb2 (hd0)"   will install grub to the mbr on (hd0)
[02:27] <wubrgamer> woah...over a THOUSAND nicks...is there a smaller channel somewhere ?
[02:27] <Rei-chan> hazuka: Correct.
[02:27] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok
[02:27] <xtknight> !ask | wubrgamer
[02:27] <ubotu> wubrgamer: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:27] <kazuka> cool
[02:27] <h-bomb> tbuss: ok
[02:27] <Xenguy> Rei-chan: I'm not sure a warning is necessary re: respect the rules of a #channel  :-)
[02:27] <thechitowncubs> macd_, where can i read about the export file and its options
[02:27] <Rei-chan> wubrgamer: depends on what you want. Ask away.
[02:27] <macd_> wubrgamer, @ubuntu-overflow
[02:27] <cables> What's Kubuntu's PDF reader?
[02:27] <StriderZ> Anone versed in exim4 on ubuntu? I'm trying to find out how to limit the number of outgoing emails per day, as my provider has a limit of 1000 (comcast)
[02:27] <macd_> thechitowncubs, man nfs
[02:27] <wubrgamer> I just DID ask my question, is there a SMALLER room ?
[02:28] <cables> !attitude | wubrgamer
[02:28] <Al> cables: doesn't konqueror open them directly?
[02:28] <ubotu> wubrgamer: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:28] <david> hi i have just downloaded and installed frostwire > and it wont open any one know how to fix this ( new to linux a)
[02:28] <xtknight> since when didn't root have write access to /home/user/ ?
[02:28] <StriderZ> wubrgamer: ask again, I din't see it
[02:28] <hendrixski> hhhmmm, did shane 634 just dissapear???
[02:28] <foug> ubuntu has notepad right?
[02:28] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight:  i cant win, permissions errors, im saving it to a fiile on /tmp
[02:28] <macd_> thechitowncubs, also man exports
[02:28] <Xenguy> xtknight: root does :-)
[02:28] <xtknight> foug, gedit actualy
[02:28] <foug> what
[02:28] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, same here
[02:28] <cables> Al, I'm not running KDE right now, I"m just curius
[02:28] <Al> foug: just type in a terminal :>
[02:28] <reep> foug: yes, you can install wine, which comes with your good old windows notepad
[02:28] <PORDO> StriderZ all three wires are part of the clip.
[02:28] <StriderZ> root has access to all, what error are you getting?
[02:28] <Al> cables: oh. I'm pretty sure konqueror does it. It certainly has one anyway
[02:28] <stevr1it> it says cannot stat
[02:28] <foug> hmmm, the terminal is just for commands right?
[02:28] <cables> Al, ok
[02:29] <stevr1it> Al it says cannot stat
[02:29] <foug> i usuallly keep a notepad file open 24/7 to remind myself to do things
[02:29] <xtknight> StriderZ,   ethereal root mode can not write to /home/user.  just happened for ubuntuuser9090 in dapper and for me with Wireshark root and Feisty
[02:29] <Rei-chan> Considering I am the only person on @Ubuntu-overflow and #ubuntu-overflow, there is no smaller room.
[02:29] <Xenguy> foug: just ?  :-)
[02:29] <foug> does ubuntu come with a prog similar to notepad?
[02:29] <Al> stevr1it: what's the full error?
[02:29] <Rei-chan> Unless you want to talk to me.
[02:29] <macd_> foug, gedit
[02:29] <xtknight> StriderZ, i think it's an ethereal bug
[02:29] <Al> foug: gedit.
[02:29] <StriderZ> PORDO, ah...and you have an MB connector? The black cord could be just a ground
[02:29] <hendrixski> man, I was looking for someone to help me with this wireless thing for a while, and now they're gone
[02:29] <foug> ahhh cool
[02:29] <Al> foug: but you can do everything ever in a terminal :)
[02:29] <stevr1it> it says: mv: cannot stat
[02:29] <foug> so gedit is what most use for html and what not?
[02:29] <StriderZ> Jeez, this chan is busy as fsck
[02:29] <PORDO> StriderZ it's hard to see around inside this thing.  VERY cramped little SFF box. :(
[02:29] <xtknight> foug, ya i use it for C++
[02:29] <Al> stevr1it: does it say what it cannot stat?
[02:29] <Xenguy> foug: no, I use vim =)
[02:29] <stevr1it> no such file or direcotory
[02:29] <xtknight> foug, bluefish is good too, anjuta also
[02:29] <PORDO> xtknight have you tried D?
[02:29] <macd_> foug, nvu, bluefish are good for html.
[02:29] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: how should i get it here, it dosent look like a txt file
[02:29] <xtknight> PORDO, nope
[02:30] <Al> Xenguy: good call
[02:30] <PORDO> xtknight i think it's slick.
[02:30] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, upload it (binary) ?
[02:30] <foug> awesome, thanks for the help
[02:30] <StriderZ> foug: I use vim mostly. Or gvim for GUI. I also use emacs sometimes
[02:30] <foug> this channel owns, didn't expect to find so much help. i love you all
[02:30] <macd_> foug, and there is always eclipse with html bindings.
[02:30] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: where?
[02:30] <stevr1it> maybe some directory with different name
[02:30] <Rei-chan> xtknight: I'd like to know if there's anything interesting in his capture that explains the 403.
[02:30] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: h/o
[02:30] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, http://www.rapidshare.de/
[02:30] <PORDO> just did a bunch of upgrades.  rebooting.
[02:30] <xtknight> Rei-chan, yeah we're uploading the ethereal log
[02:30] <h-bomb> tbuss: it didnt work, this is my /etc/hosts - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14496/
[02:30] <burnhamd> how can i mount an iso image so to use it as a source list for synaptic
[02:30] <Rei-chan> Is RS accepting new DLs, xtknight?
[02:30] <Al> stevr1it: what is the directory?
[02:31] <xtknight> ohh i dont know
[02:31] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | hendrixski
[02:31] <h-bomb> tbuss: where ubuntu is the system name
[02:31] <ubotu> hendrixski: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:31] <xtknight> what's antoher file upload site?
[02:31] <Al> stevr1it: It should say what directory it couldn't find.
[02:31] <reep> foug: for what you mentioned you could try xpad, it's like a post-it note for your desktop which you can write on...
[02:31] <stevr1it> yes
[02:31] <Rei-chan> There's rapidshare.com
[02:31] <stevr1it> i am checking
[02:31] <Rei-chan> Different people, I think.
[02:31] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, sorry, use http://www.rapidshare.com/
[02:31] <StriderZ> burnhamd: u should be able to mount it using the loop device. "mount -t loop" something or other
[02:31] <foug> reep, ehhh that sounds a little too fancy, just a notepad replacement is just fine. which would be gedit right?
[02:31] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: i thoguth so lol
[02:31] <qbert> my aliases in /etc/profile dont seem to be read on startup  ?
[02:31] <bruenig> gedit is better than notepad
[02:31] <foug> why
[02:32] <xtknight> yea much better
[02:32] <stevr1it> everything seems ok
[02:32] <bruenig> syntax highlighting
[02:32] <xtknight> it has syntax highlighting
[02:32] <xtknight> tabs
[02:32] <IndyGunFreak> gedit is the shiznit
[02:32] <Popof> hi all
[02:32] <stevr1it> but it cannot find it
[02:32] <xtknight> simple and fast, powerful
[02:32] <bruenig> mousepad is pretty much notepad
[02:32] <aoirthoir> gedit is for girls
[02:32] <xtknight> highlighting for Find
[02:32] <Rei-chan> gedit is hardcore.
[02:32] <foug> wait wait
[02:32] <hendrixski> IndyGunFreak, I think I have all that stuff in place... it just stopped working
[02:32] <qbert> emacs ftw
[02:32] <StriderZ> vim enhanced and emacs both have syntax highlighting. emacs is much larger, though. That's why I susually use vim
[02:32] <tbuss> h-bomb: ok give me a sec
[02:32] <aoirthoir> and guys who want a simple but powerful editor.
[02:32] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: cant access it
[02:32] <foug> so gedit is like notepad with  tabs, highlighting on fings and misspellings?
[02:32] <Al> stevr1it: What can it not find?
[02:32] <ubuntuuser9090> one sec
[02:32] <h-bomb> tbuss: sure
[02:32] <qbert> vim is for posers
[02:32] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: how do you pass a file over an ssh connection
[02:33] <bruenig> cat, grep, sed, awk, anything else is for homos
[02:33] <Al> vim is for alt-tabbers
[02:33] <foug> damn, ubuntu sounds too good to be true sometimes
[02:33] <Rei-chan> Listen. pico.
[02:33] <IndyGunFreak> hendrixski: i have no idea, i just know thats supposedly a good wiki for wireless
[02:33] <stevr1it> i have tried : mv " /var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines/"
[02:33] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ssh?  you cant upload to rapidshare?
[02:33] <SaveFerris> Hey, I've got a sound card driver that often makes Xubuntu hang at startup, how can I disable/reconfigure it?
[02:33] <foug> what is vim?
[02:33] <Rei-chan> If its good enough for gentoo, its good enough for you. :)
[02:33] <reep> emac's for show, vim's for pro
[02:33] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: no but i have a linux web server
[02:33] <Rei-chan> vi Enhanced.
[02:33] <stevr1it>   /home/stevr1it
[02:33] <StriderZ> LOL, don't hate
[02:33] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, how come you cant use rapidshare?  i'm confused
[02:33] <Al> stevr1it: did you put a space after the first "?
[02:33] <hendrixski> IndyGunFreak, it is.  I've been browsing it casually on and off throughout the day
[02:33] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: idk
[02:33] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, get it out of /tmp and into your home dir
[02:33] <stevr1it> yes
[02:33] <Al> stevr1it: cos that won't work.
[02:33] <Rei-chan> ubuntuuser9090: Can you go to rapidshare.com?
[02:34] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: it is already
[02:34] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, sudo cp /tmp/logname ~/Desktop/
[02:34] <stevr1it> cos?
[02:34] <xtknight> hmm
[02:34] <Al> because
[02:34] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: yes, the scripts on it wont work
[02:34] <reep> use ed, it's the most hardcore editor ever created
[02:34] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, I don't want a collector's account right now. Just give me the download-link.
[02:34] <foug> bluefish works for other languages besides HTML? does it work with php?
[02:34] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, click that???
[02:34] <stevr1it> Al everythign is like you suggested
[02:34] <Rei-chan> reep WINS.
[02:34] <hendrixski> foug.  vim is an old fasioned editor. it has a ton of stuff to memorize and get used to, but once you do it's fast
[02:34] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090,  oh youre right it doesnt work
[02:34] <StriderZ> emacs allows you to do very powerful things, like irc through your editor, web surf, browse directories....vim is just simpler and has a smaller learning curve
[02:35] <stevr1it> i will go in to the direcotry and i will try form there
[02:35] <foug> hendrixski, hmmm i see. And it can edit anything, just like notepad?
[02:35] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, one quick moment let me find another
[02:35] <Al> stevr1it: the command won't work if you do " var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines" because of the space before the first /
[02:35] <Rei-chan> foug: With what, gedit? Yes.
[02:35] <reep> emacs is like an operating system, the only thing it lacks is a good editor
[02:35] <StriderZ> notepad is pretty much garbage compared to the simplest linux text editor
[02:35] <hendrixski> foug, vim can do intellisense, word completion (better than most other editors) and ... and yes, it can edit ANYTHING , just like notepad, but it's mostly used fromthe command line
[02:35] <Al> stevr1it: you have to do "/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines"
[02:35] <foug> nah was talking about vim, just Rei-chan good to know gedit does it all too
[02:35] <stevr1it> ahh
[02:35] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, this works http://www.wikiupload.com/
[02:35] <bruenig> mousepad, leafpad and some others are basically notepad
[02:36] <hendrixski> foug, you can also run system commands from vim... so it's good for compiling stuff becuase you can just map the compile comand to a key.,,,, like F12 for example
[02:36] <bruenig> I do all my stuff in mousepad
[02:36] <foug> hendrixski, sounds like a little too much for what i need, i'll stick with gedit once i install ubuntu
[02:36] <Rei-chan> foug: As you can tell, editors are the subjects of wars. BTW, don't use ed.
[02:36] <StriderZ> gvim allows you to edit in a GUI environment. I find it very useful and quick
[02:36] <CTV1337> anyone here had experience on mounting ntfs raid0?
[02:36] <xtknight> Rei-chan, here's my apt-get log that DOES work (feisty)  http://www.wikiupload.com/download_page.php?id=121239
[02:36] <xtknight> Rei-chan, waiting on his
[02:36] <hendrixski> foug, it probably is... but you asked.  it's my favorite editor because my computer is old and can't handle Eclipse (which is the god among IDE's)
[02:36] <Rei-chan> opening yours.
[02:36] <Popof> I've a little question, i've just install my ubuntu and i try to see a divx... But I've a problem after 15min the screen turn off. I've gone to system/preferences/screensaver & power management in order to stop this but it still not work... someone have an idea ???
[02:37] <bruenig> foug, yeah gedit is plenty
[02:37] <xtknight> Rei-chan, some shoutcast mixed in :P
[02:37] <SaveFerris> Any idea on how to disable/reconfigure a haywire sound card driver that hangs Xubuntu on startup sometimes?
[02:37] <thechitowncubs> macd_, does this make sense: -rw-------  on a file written from hostname dad?
[02:37] <stevr1it> i have done : mv " /var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines" /home/stevrit
[02:37] <arrow> does anyone in here play "Wendroth"?
[02:37] <reep> Popof: you need to set some settings in your xorg.conf
[02:37] <Al> Eclipse for C++ annoys me because it keeps recompiling the damn code whenever I change it.
[02:37] <stevr1it> but it cannot find the directory or the file
[02:37] <hendrixski> foug, so listen to bruenig anduse gedit  :-)
[02:37] <StriderZ> Popof: man xset. I think the command you want is xset dpms +off
[02:37] <Rei-chan> Oh, duh, he doesn't have ethereal on here. Bah.
[02:37] <ajmorris_> can kxdocker be run without kde installe?
[02:37] <Al> stevr1it: stop putting that space in there
[02:37] <macd_> thechitowncubs, yes, thats user read/write only.
[02:37] <ajmorris_> *installed
[02:37] <Rei-chan> I'd be VNCing in to MY box, but I forgot to install sshd. :(
[02:37] <knoppix__> hi
[02:37] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, any luck with that site?
[02:37] <hendrixski> Al, I like how it does that... when I'm on a new computer... I hate it on my old laptop :-(
[02:37] <reep> Popof: put Option "BlankTime" "0" in your ServerLayout section
[02:37] <Rei-chan> !hi | knoppix__
[02:37] <ubotu> knoppix__: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:37] <Popof> reep, StriderZ thanx i'm going to try this
[02:37] <StriderZ> ajmorris_: if it's a kde prog, it needs kde installed
[02:37] <knoppix__> anyone have a fix for synaptic asking for root passws
[02:38] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: one sec
[02:38] <stevr1it> it goes
[02:38] <hendrixski> al, and you can turn that featre off... so that it won't compile on save  I think
[02:38] <bruenig> knoppix__, you don't want it asking you for root?
[02:38] <Rei-chan> knoppix__: That's not a bug, that's a feature.
[02:38] <stevr1it> Al it is moving
[02:38] <Al> hendrixski: quite. It works for Java cos that compiles really fast
[02:38] <atarinox> is there a way to open a program in terminal, but have it so that I can close the terminal window and keep the program running?
[02:38] <knoppix__> i want superuser enabled
[02:38] <Al> stevr1it: good job.
[02:38] <stevr1it> ok
[02:38] <knoppix__> it was before i hd installed and upgraded
[02:38] <StriderZ> knoppix_: you would have to log in as the super user
[02:38] <Flags> Help: Windows/Ubuntu can't see each other's shared folders!
[02:38] <xtknight> Al: run it like "program &"
[02:38] <ajmorris_> StriderZ, what about apps like krusader and konqueror, they are kde apps and they can be run without kde isntalled
[02:38] <StriderZ> knoppix: which is highly not recommended
[02:38] <bruenig> atarinox, I don't think so, I have tried before to figure that out, even that program & stuff has failed me
[02:38] <knoppix__> i have to run as root?
[02:38] <Al> xtknight: run what like who now?
[02:38] <stevr1it> i can i get inot vmare form the root as before?
[02:39] <arrow> I was wondering if anyone would know where an unofficial game guide would be for an Ubuntu game (Wendroth)
[02:39] <xtknight> Al "gedit &"
[02:39] <bruenig> StriderZ, he could edit /etc/sudoers and make synaptic an exception
[02:39] <xtknight> Al, for example ^^
[02:39] <knoppix__> nvm
[02:39] <StriderZ> ajmorris_: no, they can't. they still depend on KDE libraries
[02:39] <coldfish>  i added  "DisplaySize    338    211    # 1280x800 96dpi "  in the Monitor section(/etc/X11/xorg.conf). But still the dpi and size don't change although rebooting. any idea?
[02:39] <Flags> Help: Windows/Ubuntu can't see each other's shared folders! (smb)
[02:39] <Al> xtknight: you want atarinox
[02:39] <stevr1it> Al can i get into vmware from the root as before?
[02:39] <reep> Popof: blanktime is documented in the manpage for xorg.conf, so run "man xorg.conf" in a terminal to read more about it, there's also some other similar options which might help
[02:39] <xtknight> Al what?
[02:39] <StriderZ> bruenig: true, my friend
[02:39] <xtknight> Al: oh, sorry
[02:39] <|NewUser|> can someone help me with this ? i downloaded all updates but dont know whats the problem with applying it ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14499/
[02:39] <Al> xtknight: np
[02:39] <ajmorris_> StriderZ, yes the libraries can be installed for them, can i do the same for kxdocker without installing the full kde?
[02:39] <stevr1it> so if i can start it i will clean the tmp
[02:39] <xtknight> atarinox,  : run it like "program &"
[02:39] <tbuss> h-bomb: I cant be of much help take a look here I've posted what I can sorry http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14500/
[02:40] <Al> stevr1it: has it moved yet? We can link it so it doesn't know it's changed. :)
[02:40] <thechitowncubs> macd_, did you say anything in regard to that making sense, my x-chat crashed (windows)
[02:40] <stevr1it> not yet finished
[02:40] <macd_> thechitowncubs, yes, thats user read/write only.
[02:40] <macd_> ^^
[02:40] <stevr1it> ok i wait
[02:40] <StriderZ> ajmorris_: it all depends on that apps dependencies. apt-get install it and see
[02:40] <h-bomb> tbuss: thanks, its appreciated :)
[02:40] <tbuss> h-bomb: np
[02:40] <macd_> xp-pro key ;P
[02:40] <thechitowncubs> macd_, how can i make it read and write for the group: users
[02:41] <xtknight> lol
[02:41] <ajmorris_> StriderZ, i instaleld the apps kde libraries but when running it get a dcop error? and if i run dcop kxdocker it says that kxdocker is not in dcop
[02:41] <StriderZ> ajmorris_: you shouldn't have to change your whole desktop setup for one app unless it is specific to running a KDE desktop. Mind you, I know nothing of his app you speak. apt-cache show may give you better details
[02:41] <macd_> thechitowncubs, chmod u+r u+w  file then chgrp users file
[02:41] <ajmorris_> striderz, kk thks
[02:41] <StriderZ> ajmorris_: u installed with apt-get?
[02:41] <Popof> reep: thanx i'll see if xset -dpms will not work (i want to follow my lost asap :p)
[02:41] <ajmorris_> striderz, yes
[02:41] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: here it is http://www.wikiupload.com/download_page.php?id=121245
[02:41] <xtknight> Rei-chan, ^^
[02:42] <thechitowncubs> macd_, in regard to making that happen through nfs...
[02:42] <macd_> thechitowncubs, or make sure the permissions are set correctly before you copy files, makes life alot easier, since permissions are preserved
[02:42] <Flags> Help: Windows/Ubuntu can't see each other's shared folders! (smb)
[02:42] <tbuss> Should I try to mount a remote ssh filesystem if samba fails to share files located on a external hdd
[02:42] <StriderZ> ajmorris; then, your dependencies should be fine. if you are not using KDE as your desktop, you may need to start the dcopserver manually
[02:42] <reep> Popof: sure, if nothing else helps, I can tell you how it ended ;)
[02:42] <macd_> Flags, make sure your workgroup names are matching
[02:42] <Flags> they are
[02:42] <Flags> MSHOME
[02:43] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, analyzing, may be a while
[02:43] <Popof> reep huhuhu no thanks, ill will sit in front of my computer if i need !!!
[02:43] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: k
[02:43] <arrow> I was wondering if anyone would know where an unofficial game guide would be for an Ubuntu game (Wesnoth)
[02:43] <Al> stevr1it: freenode won't let me reply to PMs, sorry :(
[02:43] <Al> Maybe I should register a nick
[02:43] <macd_> Flags, and when browsing via network servers, the windows workgroup --> machine doesnt show up at all? of just doesnt show shared things?
[02:43] <davisc> Al: Yeah, you need to register
[02:43] <CTV1337> anyone here had experience on mounting ntfs raid0?
[02:43] <Flags> doesn't show up at all
[02:43] <davisc> CTV1337: Huh?
[02:43] <Flags> i cant see either computer from either computer
[02:43] <Al> davisc: I know, but someone's already got this nick and never ever ever uses it :(
[02:43] <tbuss> using samba as anyone aver run into problems accessing shares on a external hdd?
[02:43] <stevr1it> ok
[02:43] <macd_> CTV1337, raid doesnt matter on NFS, jjust export, set hosts.allow and mount.
[02:43] <CTV1337> i can't mount my ntfs raid0
[02:43] <davisc> CTV1337: You mean a RAID0 created by a RAID controller?
[02:44] <StriderZ> CTV1337: not I, google it. U shold get good results
[02:44] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: for refrence i also figured out how to tranfer it to a ssh server using "scp FILE USER@DESTINATIONIP:FOLDER"
[02:44] <Al> davisc: by which I mean sometimes never
[02:44] <CTV1337> yeah by a controller
[02:44] <stevr1it> Al it si still working
[02:44] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ahh
[02:44] <foug> what's a good irc client for linux?
[02:44] <xtknight> xchat
[02:44] <macd_> CTV1337, oops, I read NFS not ntfs ;P
[02:44] <foug> o good that's what i use now
[02:44] <Pelo> xchat
[02:44] <davisc> foug: irssi :-)
[02:44] <bruenig> bitchx
[02:44] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ahh are you using a Proxy???
[02:44] <StriderZ> foug: xchat for GUI< EPIC for CLI
[02:44] <macd_> CTV1337, look on the forums under ntfs-3g its very simple.
[02:44] <yurimxpxman> do any of you know whether Tux ever became the official linux logo?
[02:44] <reep> Flags: in nautilus if you hit CTRL+L you'll get a location bar, type in smb://name_of_windows_box/some_shared_folder
[02:44] <yurimxpxman> foug: I like konversation
[02:45] <reep> Flags: do you get the windows share up?
[02:45] <CTV1337> i tried mounting with that but it says drive is already mounted but i don't know where
[02:45] <bruenig> yurimxpxman, it has been since it pretty much began
[02:45] <StriderZ> yurimxpxman: I believe that is correct
[02:45] <Flags> yes CTV
[02:45] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: not that i know of but i am going throught a firewall that has a complex network behind it
[02:45] <foug> photoshop doesn't work with linux right? gotta use GIMP?
[02:45] <macd_> CTV1337, its most likely mounted /mnt/something
[02:45] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, that is modifying your stuff
[02:45] <macd_> look there.
[02:45] <CTV1337> hmm ok
[02:45] <StriderZ> foug: yes
[02:45] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, the request was modified drastically
[02:45] <Al> stevr1it: remember this command: ln -s "/home/<userid>/Virtual Machines" /var/lib/vmware/
[02:45] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ah, so what can i do to fix that
[02:45] <Pelo> foug,  yep the gimp
[02:45] <macd_> foug, gimp shop is gimp the works like photoshop controls.
[02:45] <Flags> ok reep i'll try that
[02:45] <Al> stevr1it: run it when it has finished mv
[02:45] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, well what kidn of network?  is this a home network?
[02:45] <stevr1it> ok i will write
[02:45] <stevr1it> ok
[02:46] <foug> macd_, word
[02:46] <Al> stevr1it: make sure you get the "" in the right places.
[02:46] <tbuss> I have mounted a external hdd with ntfs-3g everything works as advertised but cannot share files located on hdd
[02:46] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: LAN, basicly im on a wireless which is on a hub
[02:46] <thechitowncubs> Any NFS/permission experts out there, I can't figure out what is going on with my NFS server.
[02:46] <Pelo> foug,  you can also get gimp for windows,
[02:46] <stevr1it> ok
[02:46] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186455&page=3
[02:46] <StriderZ> foug: no windows progs run in Linux unless you're using vmware or wine and YMMV
[02:46] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: the hub goes throught a crossover cable to the firewall
[02:46] <Pelo> ymmv ?
[02:46] <foug> allright (:
 how stop load kde restarting server?
[02:46] <Pelo> foug,  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[02:46] <sirkism> is my swap file too big?
[02:46] <sirkism> http://lifeparticles.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/screenshot-1.png
[02:46] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, type "gksu gedit /etc/apt/apt.conf"
[02:46] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: the firewall itself acts like a hub
[02:47] <foug> Pelo, thanks
[02:47] <stevr1it> i was cut and copying your script
[02:47] <StriderZ> Your Mileage May Vary
[02:47] <yurimxpxman> StriderZ: do you have a citation for that? WP says he never became the official logo because the Linux with the triangle logo won the contest, but I don't think that's right
[02:47] <kazuka> hey
[02:47] <kazuka> !xgl
[02:47] <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
[02:47] <kazuka> !beryl
[02:47] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:47] <bruenig> !msgthebot | kazuka
[02:47] <ubotu> kazuka: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:47] <Al> OK bedtime
[02:47] <StriderZ> yuri: I have never known any other logo than tux the penguin
[02:47] <Pelo> sirkism,  how much memory do you have ?
[02:47] <reep> foug: if you have a windows program you want to work in linux, look it up at appdb.winehq.org to get an idea of how well it works
[02:47] <brucedes> how do I downgrade my version of python (Python 2.5.1c1)
[02:47] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: ok
[02:47] <sirkism> installed i have 1.5
[02:47] <Al> stevr1it: remember, be careful of spaces :)
[02:47] <sirkism> gigs
[02:47] <kazuka> sorry bruenig
[02:47] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, remoev the line that says acquire HTTP Proxy
[02:47] <foug> reep, thanks
[02:47] <sirkism> i made the swap 1 gig too
[02:48] <Pelo> sirkism,  you are fine
[02:48] <Al> ciao. ciaociao
[02:48] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: it has one entry, Acquire::http::Proxy "false";
[02:48] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, remove it.  then save the file.
[02:48] <sirkism> alright thanks
[02:48] <bruenig> foug, it is best to find alternatives, they exist for just about everything, you can ask in here or on the forums or google if you can't find an alternative, somebody will probably know of one
[02:48] <stevr1it> Al do you have experience in server apache on kubuntu?
[02:48] <tbuss> is it possible to share files with samba if the files are located on a external hdd
[02:48] <foug> bruenig, awesome
[02:48] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: one sec, im backing it up, jic
[02:48] <macd_> foug, also linuxeq.nert
[02:48] <tonyyarusso> stevr1it: What's your issue with it?
[02:48] <corevette> how do you extract/install an rpm
[02:48] <corevette> !rpm
[02:48] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[02:48] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, yes of course
[02:48] <kriemhild> kkerwin:
[02:49] <foug> ventrilo works in ubuntu right
[02:49] <kriemhild> wops :S
[02:49] <bruenig> corevette, you can use alien, it is not advised though, what is the package you are trying to use
[02:49] <h-bomb> tbuss: its fixed, this is how i did it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14501/
[02:49] <arrow> I have a program that I need to update, what is the easiest way to update it?
[02:49] <h-bomb> tbuss: once again thanks for the help :)
[02:49] <bruenig> arrow, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[02:49] <corevette> avant window navigator bruenig
[02:49] <tonyyarusso> !software | arrow
[02:49] <ubotu> arrow: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[02:49] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: I have been trying for two weeks to get this to work
[02:49] <Pelo> corevette,  vind a deb if you can
[02:49] <stevr1it>  i have a server apache with kubuntu dapper 6.06 and i don't have the mod_speling
[02:49] <Pelo> find
[02:49] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, now type "sudo apt-get update" after editing that file and removing the Proxy line.
[02:49] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, SMB is a bitch, are you sharing to windows comp?
[02:49] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: running apt-get update
[02:49] <Rei-chan> ... hmm. Does, ubuntu, by default, have any way in?
[02:50] <Rei-chan> Er, from the outside.
[02:50] <bruenig> corevette, use the .tar.gz
[02:50] <arrow> bruenic, tonyyarusso, thx
[02:50] <xtknight> Rei-chan, looked like he was going thru aproxy.  trying to comment out proxy line in apt.conf
[02:50] <StriderZ> Rei-chan: no. install ssh
[02:50] <tonyyarusso> stevr1it: sudo a2modenable mod_spelling perhaps?
[02:50] <macd_> Rei-chan, ssh is not installed default.
[02:50] <macd_> hehe
[02:50] <StriderZ> oops
[02:50] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: could you take a look here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14376/
[02:50] <stevr1it> i try
[02:50] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Any idea why he's running a proxy?
[02:50] <macd_> Rei-chan, call someone its only a single command ;P
[02:50] <xtknight> Rei-chan, firewall
[02:50] <xtknight> huge firewall i guess
[02:51] <xtknight> some infrastucture
[02:51] <Rei-chan> macd_: I wish, its a home box.
[02:51] <StriderZ> there is a monster at his house
[02:51] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, use NFS
[02:51] <tbuss> h-bomb: cool, no problem
[02:51] <reep> Rei-chan: you have vnc and xdmcp ready to go, but you hafto enable them
[02:51] <Rei-chan> Pelo: I"m not, I'm just at someone's house and don't want to walk 4 miles to go home to turn a box.
[02:51] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, if you are sharing between LINUX comps, never use SMB
[02:51] <stevr1it> command not found
[02:51] <Rei-chan> reep: Yeah, I can't get to the box to enable VNC. :( Bah.
[02:51] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: I was told it was easier to use smb
[02:52] <StriderZ> There is no telnet on initial install?
[02:52] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, i disagree
[02:52] <tulio__> how do i set default programs to open a file?
[02:52] <Rei-chan> Pelo: Well, it could of been funny. :)
[02:52] <stevr1it> tonyyarusso command not found
[02:52] <StriderZ> tulio: what desktop?
[02:52] <bruenig> tulio__, right click on the file, select properties, change the open with
[02:52] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: If I use NFS will I need to format the external hdd?
[02:52] <dbody> how do i open gparted from terminal?
[02:52] <arrow> Failed to fetch http://theli.free.fr/packages/dists/dapper/listen/binary-i386/Packages.gz  301 Moved Permanently
[02:52] <arrow> Reading package lists... Done
[02:52] <arrow> W: GPG error: http://www.getautomatix.com dapper Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY CC919A31E23C5FC3
[02:52] <bruenig> dbody, gksu gparted
[02:52] <dbody> thanks
[02:52] <bruenig> !automatix | arrow
[02:52] <ubotu> arrow: automatix is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[02:52] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, not if linux can read it
[02:52] <stevr1it> i don't have this command nor under mod-available nor under mods-enabled
[02:52] <tonyyarusso> stevr1it: a2<tab> perhaps will help - apache is installed?
[02:53] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, your working with NTFS?
[02:53] <stevr1it> yes instaleld and working
[02:53] <tulio__> bruenig: tks! =D
[02:53] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: I installed ntfs-3g on the external
[02:53] <thechitowncubs> tbuss,
[02:53] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249889
[02:53] <arrow> I wish someone told me about automatix before, oh well
[02:53] <stevr1it> a2<tab> does not shows anything
[02:53] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, can you read the files through local comp?
[02:53] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: yes, read and write
[02:54] <Rei-chan> ALso, odd question. Anyone know how to stop a Nextel cellular phone from freezing a USB external drive?
[02:54] <arrow> !WorksForMe
[02:54] <reep> I hate gksu
[02:54] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[02:54] <bruenig> reep, why
[02:54] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, try NFS
[02:54] <arrow> thx ubotu
[02:54] <xtknight> !thanks | arrow
[02:54] <ubotu> arrow: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[02:54] <thechitowncubs> !nfs
[02:54] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[02:54] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: okay, is there any reason why an external hard drive can't share files?
[02:55] <reep> bruenig: cos I'm using norwegian language, and in norwegian it says "Skriv in superbruker passordet." which is just plain syntactically and semantically wrong
[02:55] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, the external hard drive doesn't share files, its the computer that does that
[02:55] <bruenig> reep, you should become a translator
[02:55] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, it could be a TON of things
[02:55] <xtknight> reep, i suggest filing a bug on launchpad (or the translation section) then
[02:55] <Cyberjet> which format is best for linux? or most uses? ext3?(noob question, i know)
[02:55] <xtknight> reep, even the english has problems sometimes
[02:55] <bruenig> reep, also I think there are some gksu options to change what the prompt says, "man gksu"
[02:55] <reep> bruenig, xtknight, I did translate it there, but nothing happens
[02:55] <brucedes> how do I downgrade a package using apt-get
[02:55] <StriderZ> ext3 I believe is default and most stable journaling FS
[02:55] <CTV1337> macd_ or flags i still can't mount the raid, nothing is in /mnt and when i type dmraid -ay it says its already active
[02:55] <macd_> Cyberjet, ext3 or reiser are both god choices for a desktop/workstation
[02:55] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hrm any luck?
[02:56] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: using ntfs-3g just uses fake permissions right, I'd have to configure actual permissions with mount options?
[02:56] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, too busy jumping in excitement that it worked?  or didnt it?  lol
[02:56] <stevr1it> Al done now a try to reboot
[02:56] <macd_> CTV1337, you dont need to mount it lik,e that, just mount it as NTFS.
[02:56] <slyfox> How can I do this ? - I have many files that are named filename.MOD   I need to rename all of them to filename.mpg   is there a program or a command which can automatically do that because I have so many of them and it will take a long time to rename each one manually,
[02:56] <StriderZ> brucedes: install the lower version of he package. What package is this?
[02:56] <Steil> is there a way to remove the arrows on directories linked to the desktop? (Nautilus)
[02:56] <xtknight> sudo apt-get install package=VERSIONNUMBER
[02:56] <brucedes> Python 2.5.1c1
[02:56] <xtknight> slyfox, you can make a bash script
[02:56] <bruenig> Steil, you mean symlinks on the desktop?
[02:56] <StriderZ> slyfox: for i in *.MOD; do mv $i `basename $i`.mpg; done
[02:57] <xtknight> slyfox, i dont know bash very well, though.
[02:57] <xtknight> there yo ugo
[02:57] <Cyberjet> another question, shouldnt there be login windows appearing when i hit ctrl7-11? i am only gettin 7/10
[02:57] <don_jr__> Can anyone explain to me how to download and install envy from console only?
[02:57] <reep> bruenig: haha, nice, -m did the trick :)
[02:57] <tbuss> thechitowncubs: I'm going to take a look at the link you provided, appreciate your help
[02:57] <|Jason8|> Hello all.  I want to reformat hda1, but it has my mbr on it with grub and stuff.  I have ubuntu on hdb1.  Is there a way I can prevent grub from getting killed... or a way to reinstall grub without leaving ubuntu?
[02:57] <bruenig> slyfox, you can use "rename"
[02:57] <StriderZ> don_jr__: is there not a package for it to apt-get?
[02:57] <|Jason8|> running 6.10
[02:57] <xtknight> !envy
[02:57] <ubotu> envy is a Python script that eases installation of the official Nvidia and ATI drivers. This software is NOT supported by ubuntu and you will not receive aid for it here. More at http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html See !nvidia and !nvidia9
[02:57] <slyfox> wow, I am confused by all the answers, so what do I do ?
[02:57] <thechitowncubs> tbuss, good luck :)
[02:57] <macd_> |Jason8|, just use gparted to format it within ubuntu.
[02:58] <stevr1it> yes Al now it works, great thank you
[02:58] <Steil> bruenig: yes
[02:58] <xtknight> slyfox, follow StriderZ's suggestion for the bash script.  just type it in the console where-ever you have the .mod files
[02:58] <|NewUser|> xtknight: can ya help with install some packages ? i downloaded that packages but something happen wheni try to install them
[02:58] <slyfox> StriderZ: is that the command?  "*.MOD; do mv $i `basename $i`.mpg;"
[02:58] <|Jason8|> macd_, even since it's NTFS?
[02:58] <bruenig> slyfox, are all these files in the same directory or are they in a variety of directories?
[02:58] <CTV1337> macd_ ok i typed mount -t ntfs -o user,user,rw,umask=000 dev/mapper/sil_afahagcedcba /media/D and it says sil_afahagcedcba does not exist
[02:58] <xtknight> |NewUser|, sure.  what is the error?
[02:58] <macd_> |Jason8|, yes.
[02:58] <don_jr__> StriderZ I don't think know, and that file only explains how to do it within X but X won't start for me till I get the nvidia drivers set up from console only and envy worked really well for me this morning
[02:58] <|Jason8|> thanks
[02:58] <slyfox> bruenig: same dir
[02:58] <redoxan> carpediem nabiyon bu satte yat uyu artk
[02:58] <StriderZ> slyfox: I gave you the answer. It is a small bash script. Type it on te command line and that should rename any file ending in .MOD to .mpg
[02:58] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14499/
[02:58] <kazuka> hey
[02:59] <stevr1it> Al it says that i have to reconfigure vmware
[02:59] <slyfox> StriderZ: please repeat what exactly do i put there? this? -  "*.MOD; do mv $i `basename $i`.mpg;"
[02:59] <redoxan> CARPEDEM,CARPEDEM,CARPEDEM,CARPEDEM,CARPEDEM,CARPEDEM
[02:59] <bruenig> slyfox, cd into the directory and do this "rename s/\.MOD$/.mpg/' *.MOD
[02:59] <xtknight> !tr | redoxan
[02:59] <ubotu> redoxan: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[02:59] <macd_> CTV1337, you cant mount it if it doesnt exist, you sure its not something like /dev/hdxx or /dev/sdxx
[02:59] <kazuka> !xgl | kazuka
[02:59] <StriderZ> slyfox: for i in *.MOD; do mv $i `basename $i`.mpg; done
[02:59] <Zoffix> Hi, is there a tool that could compare two binary files and give me the offsets of bytes that are different in the two files?
[02:59] <StriderZ> run that in the dir with eh MOD files
[02:59] <slyfox> bruenig: let me try
[02:59] <Steil> bruenig: do you know how to do that? (Remove the arrows from the icons for symlinks on the desktop)
[02:59] <macd_> StriderZ, in tcsh of course ;P
[03:00] <bruenig> Steil, that is what the symlink icon is, you would have to change the symlink icon
[03:00] <tonyyarusso> CTV1337: Shouldn't that be a - instead of a _ ?
[03:00] <StriderZ> that should work on any shell, AFAIK, macd_
[03:00] <tonyyarusso> CTV1337: also, /dev
[03:00] <bruenig> Steil, it would be like changing the folder to a video file icon, same sort of deal
[03:00] <CTV1337> macd_ well according to Gparted the RAID0 drives are sdb and sdc but my controller should have them as one large drive right?
[03:00] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ok hold on why are you using 'dist-upgrade'?
[03:00] <pureStylezz> alright
[03:00] <macd_> CTV1337, is this hardware raid?
[03:00] <pureStylezz> im burning the alternate cd
[03:01] <pureStylezz> sighs
[03:01] <CTV1337> yes it is
[03:01] <StriderZ> dist-upgrade is fun
[03:01] <SuperTeece> up until now I felt I knew how directory paths worked but this one confuses me, where is this directory?  $datadir/pixmaps/
[03:01] <StriderZ> I think I will run i now...LOL
[03:01] <macd_> CTV1337, then gparted should show a logical volume
[03:01] <|NewUser|> xtknight: someone here tell me that. use that cmd . so what should i use?
[03:01] <xtknight> SuperTeece, it reads the environment variable $DATADIR and replaces it in that space
[03:01] <evan__>  guys, i just updated to feisty, and when i restart x (ctrl alt back) it doesnt go to a login screen,now it goes to terminal
[03:01] <xtknight> SuperTeece, echo $DATADIR
[03:01] <brucedes> I installed python 2.4.4, but when I do python -V it still says python 2.5.1c1
[03:01] <slyfox> I actually found quiet a few gui programs that can do the renaming, let me try.
[03:01] <CTV1337> macd_ Xp shows it as one large drive so i would assume linux would too right?
[03:01] <blanky> xtknight: forgot to say thanks, that one time with my friend's grub messed up, fixboot worked perfectly, thanks man
[03:01] <macd_> evan__, you need to goto #ubuntu+1 plz.
[03:02] <bruenig> slyfox, that command should work, what happened
[03:02] <xtknight> blanky, sweet
[03:02] <brucedes> how do I set the version of python I want to use?
[03:02] <xtknight> |NewUser|, what do you want to do?
[03:02] <macd_> CTV1337, assuming is the mother of all #$^$ups,
[03:02] <bruenig> slyfox, you said you had a bunch of .MOD and you want to change them to .mpg right
[03:02] <|Jason8|> I don't believe it
[03:02] <xtknight> |NewUser|, what are you trying to do when you typed dist-upgrade?
[03:02] <|Jason8|> gparted isn't installed...
[03:02] <macd_> CTV1337, but it should show as a logical volume to gparted
[03:02] <|NewUser|> xtknight: i just want to install those packages.
[03:02] <Flags> Help: Windows/Ubuntu can't see each other's shared folders! (smb)
[03:02] <slyfox> bruenig: what happend was that my files are located on a windows smb share and I do not know how to get there via commadn line
[03:03] <|NewUser|> xtknight: thats packages i already download in my system
[03:03] <xtknight> |NewUser|, openoffice?
[03:03] <bruenig> slyfox, oh woops, I forgot to escape that second period. do this: rename s/\.MOD$/\.mpg/' *.MOD
[03:03] <StriderZ> SMB is fucking annoying
[03:03] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ahh ok
[03:03] <xtknight> !language
[03:03] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:03] <|NewUser|> xtknight: yyes overall upgrade
[03:03] <slyfox> bruenig: I have no idea how to get here via command line smb://192.168.1.7/G/Photos/Family/2007/2007.03.25%20-%20Family%20Cruise/Camera%20Videos/1
[03:03] <xtknight> |NewUser|, what version of ubuntu?
[03:03] <slyfox> bruenig: I will just use the gui program
[03:03] <bruenig> disappointing
[03:03] <|NewUser|> xtknight: fiesty7.04
[03:03] <slyfox> bruenig: it is called PreffixSuffix
[03:03] <CTV1337> macd_ this is true...lol..so how do i get it to mount without corrupting the data on it?
[03:03] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ok.  you have always had Feisty or you are upgrading from Edgy to Feisty?
[03:04] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight:  sry, comp froze, u still there?
[03:04] <ajmorris_> how do i set the amount of video memory? i can't find it in xorg.conf
[03:04] <xtknight> CTV1337,  you can mount stuff readonly
[03:04] <oscar> Hello.
[03:04] <bo0koo> can somebody tell me what to do with my new java download?  i'm trying to update my java to jre-6u1-linux-i586.bin
[03:04] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, yes
[03:04] <bruenig> slyfox, yeah, probably far less powerful than rename or anything else
[03:04] <thechitowncubs> Can anyone assist me in forcing rw on OWNER and GROUP
[03:04] <|NewUser|> xtknight: i just install fresh fiesty
[03:04] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, so did it work
[03:04] <thechitowncubs> through NFS
[03:04] <oscar> How can I edit the PHP files?
[03:04] <bo0koo> i have no idea what to do with that file
[03:04] <bo0koo> jre-6u1-linux-i586.bin
[03:04] <StriderZ> ajmorris: I think u have to do that in BIOS
[03:04] <bo0koo> i need to install java 1.6
[03:04] <satti> hey folks
[03:04] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: tring it now
[03:04] <tulio_> how do i uninstall older kernels?
[03:04] <Pelo> bo0koo,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:04] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: YESS!!!!!!
[03:04] <xtknight> bo0koo, instaed of that, try typing "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre"
[03:04] <bruenig> tulio_, there really is no need to
[03:04] <bo0koo> thanks
[03:04] <thechitowncubs> My export options for the respective hostname are (rw,no_root_squash,async)
[03:04] <StriderZ> tulio: install a new one or apt-get remove the packages if you really want to get rid of them
[03:04] <tulio_> bruenig: why not?
[03:04] <macd_> CTV1337, it _should_ show those drives are one volume, I have a hardware raid here 3 drives, and gparted just shows a logical volume, so 1. I think your raid may be software 2. your not reading gparted correctly
[03:04] <Pelo> tulio_,  find then in synaptic and uninstall them
[03:05] <thechitowncubs> and user on the client computer is a member of users
[03:05] <ajmorris_> bo0koo, just open a shell and type ./"you.binfile"
[03:05] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: thank you sooooooo much
[03:05] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, no problem, ethereal saves the day.  now upgrade to edgy NOW :D
[03:05] <macd_> thechitowncubs, do you have a user group on the NFS server?
[03:05] <ajmorris_> can i set the amount of video memory?
[03:05] <thechitowncubs> macd_, yes
[03:05] <Pelo> ajmorris_,  from your bios probably
[03:05] <SuperTeece> xtknight I did not get a response
[03:05] <StriderZ> ajmorris: it is done in the BIOS if you have a shared memory video card
[03:05] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: lol, that is why i needed the util working, imagain manually doing all those pakages
[03:05] <xtknight> SuperTeece, is this in ./configure or something
[03:05] <|NewUser|> xtknight: i m using fresh fiesty not upgrade from edgy
[03:05] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, hah
[03:05] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ok.  one moment
[03:05] <bruenig> tulio_, "why not" in that context is confusing
[03:05] <macd_> thechitowncubs, there is an option with the nfs-kernel-server config you can make all files owned by a specific user/group
[03:06] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight, i mean i had to do that to get mp3s working
[03:06] <|NewUser|> xtknight: sure
[03:06] <satti> im trying to compile ndiswrapper from source for my kernel, would someone be able to spare a few minutes to help me? I'm a little stuck
[03:06] <StriderZ> How do I see what version of ubuntu I have?
[03:06] <ajmorris_> Pelo, xorg reconfigure does it but i  can't find teh manual entry in xorg.conf
[03:06] <xtknight> StriderZ, lsb_release -a
[03:06] <bruenig> StriderZ, lsb_release -a
[03:06] <StriderZ> satti: what's the problem?
[03:06] <thechitowncubs> macd_, is that defined within exports?
[03:06] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, lol i had to manually dl drivers for my network from another pc
[03:06] <SuperTeece> I'm trying to change my splash screen and this is what is throwing me off "/apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image"
[03:06] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: 30 packages spread over 2 days, lol
[03:06] <macd_> thechitowncubs, yes, see man nfs for it
[03:06] <dkrogers> anybody here have RSI or know how to treat/prevent its propagation?
[03:06] <Pelo> ajmorris_,  fine don't beleive me
[03:06] <StriderZ> I have breezy, am I way behind the times? I like to be on the bleeding edge
[03:06] <brucedes> ...ok...so I tried apt-get remove python2.5, and I suspect that might of been quite stupid...
[03:06] <ajmorris_> Pelo, i do believe you but i have an old bios and have no setting to change it there
[03:06] <xtknight> |NewUser|, sudo dpkg --purge --force-all ttf-opensymbol openoffice* python-uno*
[03:06] <Pelo> StriderZ,  you are way behind the times
[03:07] <xtknight> |NewUser|, and ignore the errors just let it go
[03:07] <macd_> thechitowncubs, see sec=mode I think
[03:07] <ubuntuuser9090> xtknight: and it still messed up my ipod anyways, had to reset the thing, lol, anways thanks, ill let you get to other people who need help
[03:07] <satti> StriderZ: I'm following a guide, and i'm slowly getting there, but i don't think i have that final link
[03:07] <bo0koo> ok, i tried what you said and it said permission denied
[03:07] <satti> StriderZ: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/NdiswrapperFromSource
[03:07] <thechitowncubs> macd_, thanks
[03:07] <|NewUser|> xtknight: what about to fonts prbolem ?
[03:07] <StriderZ> Pelo: LOL, what is the proper procedure to upgrade? Will a dist-upgrade do it?
[03:07] <xtknight> |NewUser|, that will fix it maybe
[03:07] <|NewUser|> xtknight: let me check
[03:07] <xtknight> !upgrade
[03:07] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:07] <xtknight> ubuntuuser9090, ok
[03:08] <satti> StriderZ: linux-image-2.6.19-1 - that is my kernal, i downloaded and installed the headers, and build essential
[03:08] <Pelo> StriderZ,  you are too far behind,  dl the live cd and make a clean install,   back upyour /home folder first,  current is  edgy 6.10,   next one is feisty 7.04 shiould be out in a couple of weeks
[03:08] <StriderZ> satti: I installed ndiswrapper by installing module-assistant, then I went and got the winodws drivers from my CD. Can't remember what guie I used, tho
[03:08] <thechitowncubs> macd_, that defines the security mode... doesn't say anything about forcing a group or anything
[03:08] <CTV1337> macd_ so it could be software raid, how can you tell if the controller i have(silicon image 3114) is hardware or software raid?
[03:08] <chillisoup> i'm SSHing into my server and exporting the display to run X apps. Is there a way to close the client side while leaving the app still running on the server?
[03:08] <macd_> thechitowncubs, or under man exports User ID mapping
[03:08] <satti> StriderZ: do i need to install something else?
[03:08] <michael117> How can I prioritize ALSA so my duplicate audio streams don't come out of sync?
[03:08] <SuperTeece> xtknight I don't have a /.configure
[03:08] <StriderZ> Pelo, awww...come on. I don't want to do a fresh install. I can't just upgrade? damn
[03:08] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  same start /usr/share/fonts: failed to write cache /usr/share/fonts/X11: failed to write cache
[03:09] <xtknight> SuperTeece, alright obviously that's not what you were doing.  where did you see DATADIR?
[03:09] <Nunya> why is it it tells me to have at least a 256MB swap partition, but when I let it make it on its own, it only makes a 133MB?
[03:09] <macd_> CTV1337, its not really about the card, its about how the raid was configured on the windows side, is it done in bios, or post bios, or in windows.
[03:09] <bruenig> SuperTeece, ./configure not /.configure
[03:09] <StriderZ> michael1117: probably "nice"
[03:09] <xtknight> |NewUser|, do you have any free space?
[03:09] <bruenig> Nunya, swap is not that big a deal, I never even get above 100MB of usage
[03:09] <Pelo> StriderZ,  do not curse at me,  you are 3 versions behind,  you can'T upgrade over all that, you'll have to do 3 upgrades,  I don't even know if you can do that
[03:09] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  yes about 5gb
[03:09] <bruenig> I think I did once after about 19 days of uptime
[03:09] <satti> StriderZ: thanks i'll give that a go
[03:09] <macd_> thechitowncubs, what your looking for is prolly all_squash
[03:09] <|NewUser|> *around
[03:09] <bo0koo> it says permission denied when i try to run my jre .bin file
[03:09] <StriderZ> SWAP is pretty much outdated with the amount of RAM PC's have these days
[03:09] <bo0koo> what do i do?
[03:09] <xtknight> |NewUser|, hmm.  still ignore the errors.  did it purge everything so far?
[03:10] <macd_> bo0koo, chmod +x binfile
[03:10] <Nunya> bruenig, but I got an out of space error during the last install, and its a 50gb partition
[03:10] <bruenig> bo0koo, why are you installing via .bin, it is in the repos
[03:10] <michael117> StriderZ: What's nice and what does it do? Is it a command that I can just check the man page for?
[03:10] <SuperTeece> xtknight it is the description for the splash_image key in the Configuration Editor
[03:10] <xtknight> !backports
[03:10] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[03:10] <StriderZ> Pelo: sorry Sir. I meant no disrespect. I apologize.
[03:10] <bo0koo> yeah but it's v 1.5 and i need 16
[03:10] <bo0koo> 1.6
[03:10] <xtknight> SuperTeece, type echo $datadir
[03:10] <bo0koo> it's not listed in the repos
[03:10] <bruenig> bo0koo, are you on edgy?
[03:10] <xtknight> it doesnt show?
[03:10] <bo0koo> yea
[03:10] <CTV1337> macd_ the raid was created in the silicon image BIOS
[03:10] <xtknight> bo0koo, it is in backports.
[03:10] <bruenig> bo0koo, yeah it is in the repos
[03:10] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  can i paste 5 lines in pm? or paste it on pastebin?
[03:10] <bruenig> !info sun-java6-jre
[03:10] <StriderZ> michael1117: yes, it tells the linux kernel how much resource to allow to a certain app
[03:10] <ubotu> sun-java6-jre: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-0ubuntu1~edgy1 (edgy-backports), package size 6174 kB, installed size 14144 kB
[03:10] <xtknight> |NewUser|, pastebin
[03:10] <bo0koo> how?  i typed in jre but i didnt see it
[03:10] <xtknight> |NewUser|, max is 3 lines
[03:10] <SuperTeece> xtknight nothing
[03:10] <bruenig> bo0koo, sun-java6-jre
[03:10] <bo0koo> it listed that 1.5 was installed and that was it
[03:11] <|NewUser|> xtknight: okie wait
[03:11] <xtknight> SuperTeece, no idea then
[03:11] <bo0koo> ok type that in?
[03:11] <bruenig> bo0koo, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[03:11] <SuperTeece> ok, I'll keep searching for tutorials, thanks
[03:11] <bo0koo> k one sec.  thanks alot
[03:11] <macd_> CTV1337, then it should be hardware, so lets assume the controllers driver may not be loaded or confogured properly, does "lspci" show it, and "lsmod" show the driver?
[03:11] <tulio__> Pelo: no kernel installed appeared...
[03:11] <bo0koo> said it couldnt find package sun-java6-jre
[03:11] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14503/
[03:11] <Pelo> tulio__,  search for linux image or kernel
[03:12] <bruenig> bo0koo, to add all the extra official repositories and install sun-java6-jre, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once:
[03:12] <bruenig> sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[03:12] <oscar> How can I  edit PHP???
[03:12] <bruenig> oscar, open it up in a text editor and go to town
[03:12] <samarkand> does anyone have a resource for graphics card drivers ?
[03:12] <StriderZ> oscar: with an editor such as vim or emacs. Even gedit or pico would be sufficient
[03:12] <bo0koo> ok that last huge command you gave me is working
[03:12] <Pelo> tulio__,  if you are bothered by the extra entries in grub , just edit the grub menu  sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.list
[03:12] <StriderZ> samarkand: depends on the card
[03:12] <samarkand> voodoo 2 pci
[03:12] <samarkand> 3dfx
[03:13] <bo0koo> it apears to be downloading something
[03:13] <bo0koo> thanks so much.  frostwire isnt working well with jre 1.5
[03:13] <samarkand> it runs fine i just want better resolution
[03:13] <bo0koo> so i think if i upgrade it will work
[03:13] <Pelo> bo0koo,  make sure you get the latest frostwire
[03:13] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ok one moment again
[03:13] <ramza3> what is the command to get a listing of packages installed
[03:13] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  sure.
[03:13] <StriderZ> smarkand: do you know what xserver you are using now? what drivers?
[03:13] <StriderZ> ramza3: dpkg -l
[03:13] <bruenig> ramza3, dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall
[03:13] <samarkand> ill boot up and look
[03:14] <xtknight> |NewUser|, feisty x86 right?
[03:14] <|NewUser|> xtknight: yes
[03:14] <xtknight> |NewUser|, "wget -c http://gulus.usherbrooke.ca/pub/distro/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openoffice.org/ttf-opensymbol_2.2.0-1ubuntu2_all.deb"
[03:14] <bo0koo> yea i tried that.  the problem is that it just shuts down after about 5 seconds of running.  the terminal says something like "there was a problem with frostwire"  and then it suggests to check my java version
[03:14] <xtknight> |NewUser|, then "sudo dpkg -i --force-all that_deb_file"
[03:14] <tulio__> Pelo: but the kernels will still be in installed taking space from my hd
[03:14] <CTV1337> macd_ ls pci shows 05:0a.0 RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3114 [SATALink/SATARaid]  Serial ATA Controller (rev 02) and lsmod shows sata_sil 11016 4
[03:14] <Dame> Anybody is familiar with running Quake 3 with ati open-source drivers?
[03:14] <Pelo> tulio__,  not that much space
[03:15] <tulio__> in a short period of time no
[03:15] <oscar> BRUENIG: I don't know so much about PHP.. But if I want edit a HTML file I can work with NVU and I can see the website at the same time I am working in it.... Is possible that in PHP (A graphic editor)???
[03:15] <bruenig> oscar, oh you want something like that, I don't know if such a thing exists
[03:15] <oscar> StriderZ:_  I don't know so much about PHP.. But if I want edit a HTML file I can work with NVU and I can see the website at the same time I am working in it.... Is possible that in PHP (A graphic editor)???
[03:15] <thechitowncubs> macd_, I am so discouraged - maybe you can help diagnose with better information. When i write a file from hostname(dad) i folders get written on the mount as (drwxr-xr-x   2 phil users) and files as (-rw-r--r-- 1 phil users). When i check permissions on the server of the same files this is the result: folder = (drwxr-xr-x   2 admin-john users) file = (-rw-r--r-- 1 admin-john users). Ideally I would like the users group to h
[03:15] <thechitowncubs> ave full control.
[03:16] <oscar> bruenig: You say.. the most of people work only with the codes, with the commands??
[03:16] <don_jr__> the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu is strictly the graphical interface correct?  So any console questions could, in theory, be asked at either?
[03:16] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  still same problem let me pastebin it. coz this time something different.
[03:16] <bruenig> oscar, I think so yeah, I don't do php so I don't know
[03:17] <nikin> is there a way to get the CRC32 cheksum of a file?
[03:17] <Raeth> vox754, xtknight: I did a fresh install of Feisty and my speed problems are fixed
[03:17] <StriderZ> oscar: not sure on that. Sounds like you want a WYSIWYG editor for PHP/HTML?
[03:17] <bruenig> oscar, there are IDE's like eclipse and others that make it easier to program php, so if IDEs exist I assume that editing code by hand is the approach most take, as opposed to html and the dreamweaver approach
[03:17] <bruenig> don_jr__, correct
[03:17] <macd_> thechitowncubs, on the nfs server who owns the directory?
[03:18] <thechitowncubs> admin-john users
[03:18] <StriderZ> nikin: not sure. I only know of md5sum
[03:18] <macd_> CTV1337, to be honest, Im a bit stumped now, since everything is loaded
[03:18] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  Please check this one http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14504/
[03:18] <dnl> Is there a way to force apt-get to use packages stored in its cache?  (I made a custom live cd, but I messed up simlinks while copying via tar, so I need to rebuild it from a fresh CD)
[03:18] <don_jr__> bruenig thanks, I may need help later and it will be console questions, if my buddy in kubuntu has to go by the time I get to where I need it.
[03:18] <xtknight> Raeth, cant remember the troubles you were having
[03:18] <thechitowncubs> macd_, rw permissions are only given to the user
[03:19] <pood181> #kanaba
[03:19] <nikin> StriderZ: i ame writing an app and a lib to get this value.. but somehow i need to verify the programs output
[03:19] <thechitowncubs> macd_, read and execute to all
[03:19] <Raeth> xtknight: GNOME and Metacity were really slow on Edgy. A CD-based upgrade to Feisty fixed it, with or without 3D accel.
[03:19] <thechitowncubs> macd_, my goal is to have it writable by the group
[03:19] <xtknight> |NewUser|, i think i found a fix
[03:19] <thechitowncubs> all files created by hostname (dad)
[03:19] <xtknight> Raeth, ahh
[03:19] <CTV1337> macd_ could you retype what you said after i wrote about the ls pci
[03:19] <oscar> OJK GRACIAS!!!!!
[03:20] <xtknight> |NewUser|, http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg266900.html
[03:20] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  okie let me check it
[03:21] <rsk> hey how do i change hz and maximum resolution in ubuntu?
[03:21] <xtknight> !fixres | rsk
[03:21] <ubotu> rsk: 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
[03:22] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  i aint get whats going there? i m newbie in linux
[03:22] <Ubuntulator> I would appreciate it if some one could point me in the right direction of a good gui that covers both the samba server and client ?
[03:22] <bruenig> !samba
[03:22] <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
[03:23] <macd_> CTV1337, to be honest, Im a bit stumped now, since everything is loaded
[03:23] <xtknight> |NewUser|, ok hold on again
[03:23] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  okie dude
[03:23] <cellojoe> Ubuntulator: you can use webmin
[03:23] <dnl> Is there any way other than sudo to become root on the live cd?  (Somehow, the SUID permission flag on sudo was lost when I was customizing it.
[03:23] <macd_> thechitowncubs, CTV1337 I have to run, but I'll be back in about 20 mins.
[03:23] <bruenig> dnl, no
[03:23] <cellojoe> oh, server *and* client. client generally doesnt need much, especailly if its a windows box
[03:23] <thechitowncubs> macd_, i pray to god you'll be back
[03:23] <StriderZ> dnl: su -
[03:24] <dnl> StriderZ: It's the live cd.  No password is set.
[03:24] <StriderZ> dnl: then u should set one with passwd?
[03:24] <dnl> StriderZ: That's hard to do if I'm not root.
[03:24] <Ubuntulator> when i say client i mean to be able to mount windows shares on ubuntu and have them mount on bootup
[03:24] <bruenig> that would set a user password
[03:24] <swedekid> I just downloaded Ubuntu, and whenever i start up mycomputer, it comes up with a bunch of text, then the final line says "[DR-DOS]  A:\>" then it wants me to type something, what do i do?
[03:24] <StriderZ> dnl: passwd root
[03:25] <bruenig> StriderZ, you need to be root to change the root password
[03:25] <dnl> StriderZ: You have to be root first.
[03:25] <StriderZ> true, but u can't sudo that command?
[03:25] <bruenig> lol
[03:25] <dnl> StriderZ: No, because sudo isn't suid root.
[03:25] <bruenig> who's on first
[03:25] <StriderZ> LOL
[03:25] <cellojoe> what's on second
[03:25] <StriderZ> he's on third?
[03:26] <oblib> I just upgraded everything but the kernel (Edgy, and it has been a while since I upgraded) and my windows don't load anymore. I tried reinstalling my nvidia drivers like suggested in the forums, but it didn't fix anything. I log on to my computer, and it just shows me a blank screen.
[03:26] <xtknight> |NewUser|, type this command: "sudo touch /usr/share/fonts/truetype ; sudo touch /usr/share/fonts/type1 ; sudo touch /usr/share/fonts/X11 ; sudo touch /usr/share/X11/fonts"
[03:26] <dnl> I forgot about needing sudo, so I set everything in /usr/bin to be mode 0755.
[03:26] <swedekid> can anyone help me?
[03:27] <StriderZ> dnl: uhm, I think u stuck, pimp
[03:27] <lufis> swedekid: just ask your question :)
[03:27] <|NewUser|> xtknight: yes done. now?
[03:27] <StriderZ> Can't help if we don't know the problem
[03:27] <xtknight> dnl, <dr.cox from Scrubs> never, Eh-eVVVVer, change the permissions of /usr/bin
[03:27] <StriderZ> yeah, messing with default perms is bad, mmmmmmmkay?
[03:27] <xtknight> |NewUser|, sudo apt-get -f install
[03:27] <swedekid> I just downloaded Ubuntu, and whenever i start up mycomputer, it comes up with a bunch of text, then the final line says "[DR-DOS]  A:\>" then it wants me to type something, what do i do?
[03:27] <xtknight> dnl, best thing to do is reinstall.  i've been there done that :((
[03:28] <lufis> swedekid: are you booting from the cd?
[03:28] <StriderZ> swedekid: sounds like something went horribly wrong with your install.
[03:28] <swedekid> yes
[03:28] <oblib> swedekid, eject the floppy disk?
[03:28] <xtknight> lol
[03:28] <dxdt> Hello everybody!
[03:28] <swedekid> floppy?
[03:28] <xtknight> !hi
[03:28] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:28] <StriderZ> sup dxdt!
[03:28] <swedekid> we need to use a floppy?
[03:28] <Nunya> swedekid, did you already install or just trying to boot the CD?
[03:28] <|NewUser|> xtknight:  damn still same :<
[03:28] <dnl> xtknight: This isn't an installation, it's a livecd.  It is in a unionfs.
[03:28] <rsk> xtknight i cant figure that out, cant i just set a mode i KNOW works in windows? in a gui or something
[03:28] <Cryoniq> Sounds like there is a floppy disk inserted
[03:28] <swedekid> havnt installed yet
[03:28] <oblib> swedekid, no, but it sounds lik you have one in
[03:28] <dxdt> StriderZ, hey how's life going?
[03:28] <xtknight> |NewUser|, exactly the same??
[03:28] <swedekid> i dont even have a floppy drive
[03:28] <swedekid> its a notebook
[03:29] <makuseru> is there any application i can add to my system bar thing to show processor usage?
[03:29] <Cryoniq> oh...
[03:29] <|NewUser|> wait still it is running but the error is going same. as before.
[03:29] <lufis> swedekid: go into your bios and make sure booting from cd is first in the sequence
[03:29] <StriderZ> dxdt: SSDD, as usual.
[03:29] <swedekid> it is
[03:29] <dnl> xtknight: All I have to do is delete the files that need to be sudo'd from the writable partition of the union.
[03:29] <Nunya> swedekid, does any of the text say anything about ubuntu?
[03:29] <swedekid> not that i see
[03:29] <dxdt> StriderZ, haha  yeah.  I feel you there
[03:29] <lufis> swedekid: well, type "help" in the dos prompt and see if you can boot from cd from within it
[03:29] <Nunya> swedekid what did you use to burn the ISO?
[03:29] <dxdt> makuseru, yes, I have mine running, lemme check the name
[03:29] <swedekid> the program? nero
[03:30] <xtknight> rsk, system->admin->screen res?
[03:30] <xtknight> rsk, preferences rather
[03:30] <dxdt> makuseru, the one I have running is the cpu frequency scaling monitor, but there are others as well.  Including ones that actually show you memory usage and things I think
[03:30] <Nunya> swedekid Hmmmm, sound like you might have a bad image file or something, where di you get it?
[03:30] <rsk> xtknight well i cant change hz there
[03:30] <CTV1337> macd_ so i ran fdisk /dev/mapper/sil_afahagcedcba: and it shows 501.9 GB, /dev/mapper/sil_afahagcedcba1               2       61031   490223475    f  W95 Ext'd (LBA)
[03:30] <CTV1337> /dev/mapper/sil_afahagcedcba5               2       61031   490223443+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[03:30] <worm> help
[03:30] <StriderZ> uh...
[03:30] <lufis> worm: ask your question :)
[03:31] <StriderZ> Beavis?
[03:31] <xtknight> rsk, you will have to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:31] <swedekid> i got the first 2 downloads on the ubuntu site, then the 3rd one is the latest one i think (in beta), a freind gave to me, ive had the same problem with all of them
[03:31] <Cryoniq> Hmm I looked that up searching for Dr Dos and Ubuntu and turned up someone else posted on forum about that result as well regarding fedora etc
[03:31] <kazuka> ubuntu is the rokzor
[03:31] <dnl> Hm.. is there a quicker way than diff and MD5SUM to get a list of duplicate files?
[03:31] <kazuka> now how do i install maya with ubuntu
[03:31] <swedekid> well he gave me the link to where i could get it
[03:31] <rsk> alright
[03:31] <swedekid> dont remember it though
[03:32] <worm> I am new to ubuntu and i am using audacity, it is requiring a libmp3lame.so, i downloaded lame but everytime i run ./configure it runs ok but it is not creating a "make" after the configure it says there is no make command what can i do?
[03:32] <lufis> worm: you can install it right from the repos
[03:32] <StriderZ> worm: install make?
[03:32] <kazuka> !MAYA
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maya - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:32] <xtknight> worm: first, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:32] <xtknight> but get lame from the repos
[03:32] <worm> the repos ?? where is this pls
[03:32] <xtknight> and audacity from the repos
[03:32] <xtknight> !repositories
[03:32] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:33] <lufis> worm: sudo apt-get install lame audacity
[03:33] <swedekid> when i start it up, the first line is "starting Cladera DR-DOS"
[03:33] <worm> ok i will try the sudo build-essential
[03:33] <CTV1337> macd_ does that help at all ?
[03:33] <worm> one minute
[03:33] <EADG> On apt-get install foo I recieved this error; Segmentation faulty tree... 50%. What next?
[03:33] <StriderZ> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[03:33] <Cryoniq> swedekid, did you put Grub/Lilo on the MBR?
[03:33] <kazuka> wow
[03:33] <lufis> worm: you don't *have* to compile from source though
[03:33] <swedekid> put the what in the what?
[03:34] <kazuka> beryl is the roxor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[03:34] <lufis> kazuka: :)
[03:34] <StriderZ> compiling from source is not recommended unless you know WTF you're doing
[03:34] <kazuka> the new beryl is the roxor
[03:34] <xtknight> |NewUser|, hmm i'm not sure
[03:34] <xtknight> |NewUser|, seems to be a common problem with feisty upgrades
[03:34] <worm> sudo apt-get install lame audacity says it does not have a candidate for instalation
[03:34] <Cryoniq> swedekid, during instalation of ubuntu it will ask you where to put loader, it should be out on MBR (Master Boot Record)
[03:34] <xtknight> |NewUser|, it's possible the channel #ubuntu+1 has a solution
[03:34] <swedekid> i havnt installed it yet
[03:34] <Nunya> swedekid, I would try redownloading afresh image, and maybe try burning with DeepBurner, it's a free program
[03:34] <swedekid> this is what happens wheni boot up to try to install it
[03:35] <swedekid> ok
[03:35] <Cryoniq> Aha..
[03:35] <StriderZ> swedekid: your CD must be fuxored
[03:35] <swedekid> ive doen it with 3 cds so far
[03:35] <Cryoniq> 0o
[03:35] <swedekid> dont think all 3 of them are crapped up
[03:35] <lufis> swedekid: A friend of mine had the same problem. I can't remember what he did but he got it to work eventually
[03:35] <worm> I already ionstalled all libraries it asks for the ./configure says wether theres  $(MAKE).......no
[03:35] <swedekid> ill try burning it with  deiffernt program
[03:35] <Riyonuk> How do I untar when logged in a shell?
[03:35] <Cryoniq> swedekid, From where did you get the image file?
[03:35] <lufis> swedekid: I don't think it's an issue with the disk
[03:35] <xtknight> Riyonuk, tar xf <tarfile>
[03:36] <lufis> swedekid: you probably have a dos os flashed into your bios or something
[03:36] <xtknight> :\
[03:36] <swedekid> cryoniq, i didnt get the image file from anywhere, all i did was download the files
[03:36] <worm> BUILD-ESSENTIAL is installing ok
[03:36] <Cryoniq> lufis, that sounds possible aye
[03:36] <Alpha_Cluster> how do i set window borders?
[03:36] <swedekid> what do you mean lufis?
[03:36] <xtknight> never heard of DOS in bios
[03:36] <StriderZ> me neither
[03:36] <kazuka> now i really want to program
[03:36] <Nunya> OK, I just got  Ubuntu load 5 secs ago, best tutorial to install compiz with an nVidia card.... GO
[03:36] <lufis> xtknight: my friend had the same issue, it was odd
[03:36] <Riyonuk> whats the xf for?
[03:36] <xtknight> well ubuntu has no traces of dr dos *anywhere*
[03:36] <kazuka> how do you put linux experience in resume?
[03:36] <xtknight> so it's not the cd
[03:36] <lufis> right
[03:37] <xtknight> unless the stars aligned and the corrupted download produced a dr dos
[03:37] <StriderZ> x for xtract and f to specify the file to extract
[03:37] <lufis> rofl
[03:37] <lufis> swedekid: play around with your bios i guess?
[03:37] <xtknight> swedekid, there's no floppy in that pc?
[03:37] <Nunya> xtknight, thats not until Dec 21st, 2012
[03:37] <StriderZ> you may want to add a "v" for verbose
[03:37] <worm> running ./configure on lame again after installation of Build-essential
[03:37] <Cryoniq> swedekid, so... hmm.. all you did was download install files for ubuntu? Didn't start install?
[03:37] <Alpha_Cluster> kazuka, "has experience breaking computers"
[03:37] <swedekid> well when i used nero to burn it, i selected data burn, then selected bootable data burn, and thats the only type of burn i did, could that be the problem?
[03:37] <reep> kazuka: you write I KNOW CHMOD
[03:38] <swedekid> and cryoniq, yes thats all i did
[03:38] <dingle> hey folks
[03:38] <swedekid> and burned it
[03:38] <worm> ok its running the make now, tks guys, it was the Build-Essential pkg that was missing
[03:38] <StriderZ> sup, dingle
[03:38] <bruenig> swedekid, yeah, you need to burn it as an image not as data
[03:38] <dingle> StriderZ: i tried module assistant
[03:38] <Nunya> swedekid thats why
[03:38] <Alpha_Cluster> kazuka, actually i just write down the distros i know
[03:38] <swedekid> crap
[03:38] <swedekid> sigh
[03:38] <dingle> StriderZ: but it couldn't find the package
[03:38] <greg> My-spacebar-key-isn't-working.
[03:38] <Nunya> swedekid, choose burn image to disk
[03:38] <swedekid> well thats what 4 other poeple said to do
[03:38] <xtknight> lol
[03:38] <lufis> swedekid: try googling "dr dos bios" or something
[03:38] <Cryoniq> swedekid,  bruenig got a point, you need to burn it as an image in nero.
[03:38] <swedekid> and 2 of them fix computers for a living
[03:38] <Nunya> I didnt know Nero used Caldera for boot disks, lol
[03:38] <bruenig> !info module-assistant
[03:38] <ubotu> module-assistant: tool to make module package creation easier. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.6 (edgy), package size 78 kB, installed size 404 kB
[03:39] <dingle> StriderZ: is there an easier way to install ndiswrapper into my new kernal? i got all the files from this guide, but when i do the install command it doesnt work
[03:39] <Zues_62> does anyone know how to use XMMS skins
[03:39] <StriderZ> dingle: so you installed module-assistant? hen you have to module-assistant auto-install ndiswrapper
[03:39] <bruenig> dingle, to add all the extra official repositories and install module-assistant, 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:
[03:39] <bruenig> 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 module-assistant
[03:39] <dingle> file:///home/vaio/Desktop/NdiswrapperFromSource
[03:39] <Zues_62> i mean install them?
[03:39] <lufis> swedekid: if you don't have a floppy and it's not booting from the hd it's probably the vendor's bios doing it
[03:39] <Alpha_Cluster> so does anyone know how to change the damn window borders? how do i get the tab in Themes?
[03:39] <swedekid> the vendors bios?
[03:39] <Nunya> swedekid - in nero choose burn image to disk, and it will ask you to browse to the ISO file
[03:39] <lufis> swedekid: yeah, the bios the mobo manufacturer loaded
[03:39] <swedekid> sigh, it takes 8 and a half minutes for my computer to boot up :(
[03:39] <kazuka> wow ubuntu is really good
[03:39] <Cryoniq> swedekid, if you burn it as data, there will be burned a big iso file on the disc and not the content with directories and files
[03:39] <swedekid> the iso file?
[03:39] <reep> bruenig: nice one-liner ;)
[03:39] <Rei-chan> swedekid: Boot into whAT? Sheesh.
[03:40] <Zues_62> kaz ubuntu kicks ass lol
[03:40] <Zues_62> Bruening do you know how to install skins for XMMS player
[03:40] <swedekid> whats the name of the iso file?
[03:40] <lufis> swedekid: did you try typing "help" at the dos prompt?
[03:40] <swedekid> yes
[03:40] <lufis> swedekid: what'd it output?
[03:40] <Zues_62> Bruening i fixed my problem the other day
[03:40] <bruenig> reep, so much easier than the inevitable 20 min of trying to explain repo enablement, clears the channel up for real stuff
[03:40] <dingle> bruenig: do i need theinternet for that command?
[03:40] <swedekid> a lot of stuff
[03:40] <bruenig> dingle, yeah
[03:40] <lufis> swedekid: anything related to booting?
[03:40] <swedekid> tried most of it, didnt work at all
[03:40] <swedekid> no
[03:40] <kazuka> haha screw mac
[03:41] <kazuka> ubuntu is so roxorz!
[03:41] <Nunya> swedekid you should be getting an ISO file from here - http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors
[03:41] <Zues_62> does anyone know how to install XMMS PLAYER skins??????????
[03:41] <lufis> swedekid: hm, strange. i don't know, my friend isn't online right now to ask what he did, but he had the same "dr dos" thing
[03:41] <Cryoniq> swedekid, I assume you booted into windows at the moment
[03:41] <dingle> bruenig: ah, thats a problem because to run it in the kernel i want to install apt-get, it will be impossible. thats why i want ndiswrapper in it
[03:41] <kazuka> beryl can you run beryl on mac?
[03:41] <swedekid> im on a differnt computer
[03:41] <kazuka> wow this is soooo coool
[03:41] <Cryoniq> swedekid, could you insert the CD you burned and tell us what happen
[03:41] <bruenig> Zues_62, sudo apt-get install xmms-skins
[03:41] <Zues_62> will it install all?
[03:41] <dingle> breunig: i am now logged into an older kernel, if i switch to the new one i wont have the internet
[03:41] <Nunya> swedekid do you have the iso file?
[03:41] <swedekid> heres my original question "I just downloaded Ubuntu, and whenever i start up mycomputer, it comes up with a bunch of text, then the final line says "[DR-DOS]  A:\>" then it wants me to type something, what do i do?"
[03:41] <kazuka> !maya
[03:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maya - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:41] <StriderZ> Zues_62: they go somewhere in ~/.xmms I think.
[03:41] <Cryoniq> swedekid, no reboot or anything, just insert the disc.
[03:42] <worm> hey thanx guys, now my audacity found the libmpelame and it is working fine
[03:42] <bruenig> dingle, right, I assumed that you had ethernet or something since you are on right now
[03:42] <Zues_62> brue will it install all
[03:42] <Nunya> Cryoniq, it wont work, he burned as a boot disk
[03:42] <bruenig> !info xmms-skins
[03:42] <ubotu> xmms-skins: Skins for XMMS. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6-1 (edgy), package size 909 kB, installed size 1040 kB
[03:42] <swedekid> and nunya, on the iso file, is that the 600mb file you download form the site?
[03:42] <Nunya> yes
[03:42] <swedekid> oh ok then
[03:42] <dingle> nono, im using my wireless, with ndiswrapper in a different kernel. this pc does not have ethernet
[03:42] <bruenig> Zues_62, it installs a lot of them
[03:42] <StriderZ> cool, worm
[03:42] <Nunya> swedekid in Nero choose burn image to disk, and it will ask you yo browse to the ISO file
[03:42] <worm> yeah thanlkx StriderZ
[03:43] <Cryoniq> Nunya, not true, if he insert the Ubuntu install disc when running windows it should start the windows install of ubuntu since windows will autorun the install dics
[03:43] <StriderZ> no ethernet? scary
[03:43] <swedekid> yea thats what im gonna do  nex
[03:43] <kazuka> its not working now
[03:43] <dingle> bruenig: i want to install ndiswrapper into my new kernel, so that i can use that instead of this one:)
[03:43] <kazuka> my comp is so slow
[03:43] <Nunya> Cryoniq He didnt burn the disk correctly
[03:43] <kazuka> cool
[03:43] <Nunya> he chose burn as boot disk in Nero
[03:43] <Cryoniq> Nunya, if it doesn't autorun and he instead get a explorer window of the content and there is a iso files showing as content then he have not burned it as iso
[03:43] <Nunya> instead of burn image to disk
[03:43] <Cryoniq> Nunya,  yes but he choose burn as data
[03:44] <Cryoniq> Nunya, not burn image file
[03:44] <bthornton> I've got a few MPEG files which I would like to burn to a DVD so that it can be played in any DVD player.  Can anyone suggest a good graphical (preferably GNOME) utility to achieve this end?
[03:44] <Nunya> Ah sorry, I missed what point you were trying to convey
[03:44] <swedekid> i dont see burn itas image?
[03:44] <Cryoniq> ah we have the same conclusion it seems :)
[03:44] <kkrusty> hi, im getting a 'package cannot be authenticated' for linux-restricted-modules-common. What am i missing?
[03:44] <kazuka> !xgl | kazuka
[03:45] <Nunya> swedekid what version of Nero?
[03:45] <swedekid> dunno
[03:45] <StriderZ> bthornton: no, I think kde's app is best. And damned if I can't remember the name...k3b?
[03:45] <reep> bthornton: devede
[03:45] <Nunya> Ah crap, I cant tell you exactly how to do it, my PS with Nero is the one Im loading Ubuntu on right now
[03:45] <Hydra5009> um, hey, if anyone could answer this, it would be sweet.
[03:45] <swedekid> the desktop icon says "Nero StartSmart" if that helps
[03:45] <Nunya> PS=PC
[03:45] <Cryoniq> swedekid, hmm in Nero, under arkiv there should be an option burn image file if I remember correctly
[03:45] <Hydra5009> How do you log onto terminal as Root?
[03:45] <lufis> Hydra5009: sudo <command>
[03:45] <Crazytom> Hydra5009, su
[03:46] <kkrusty> is it supposed to do that? im a bit paranoid actually
[03:46] <StriderZ> Hydra5009: su -
[03:46] <swedekid> dont see a arkiv thing
[03:46] <Hydra5009> ok
[03:46] <Hydra5009> sudo?
[03:46] <swedekid> any other good software for burning files?
[03:46] <Hydra5009> I'm using dapper drake
[03:46] <Cryoniq> I am also in ubuntu atm so hard to check.. I could boot up win XP in VMware and install nero and check of course :)
[03:46] <bruenig> Hydr0p0nX, sudo su, sudo -s, sudo -i
[03:46] <xtknight> swedekid, imgburn for windows
[03:46] <samarkand> To get better resolution with a 3dfx voodoo card all you have to do is edit your xorg.conf file to contain the vertical refresh rate and horizontal sync rate of your monitor
[03:46] <worm> su -
[03:46] <xtknight> swedekid, impossible to screw up.  imgburn only burns isos
[03:46] <xtknight> free
[03:46] <Nunya> swedekid - deepburner.com
[03:46] <Cryoniq> !imgburn
[03:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about imgburn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:46] <Nunya> imgburn is great too
[03:47] <Hydra5009> okay, so I go onto terminal and type su- ?
[03:47] <Cryoniq> Worth a try :P
[03:47] <bruenig> StriderZ, su - does not work
[03:47] <Hydra5009> How do I access the sources.list?
[03:47] <Hydr0p0nX> bruenig, huh ?
[03:47] <StriderZ> bruenig: oh...sorry
[03:47] <xtknight> !sources.list
[03:47] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:47] <lufis> Hydra5009: its at /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:47] <bruenig> Hydr0p0nX, take your pick, there are three ways there to do it
[03:47] <xtknight>  /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:47] <Hydra5009> yeah, I know
[03:47] <dingle> would anybody be able to help me, i'm trying to install ndiswrapper from source..it's driving me nuts
[03:47] <bruenig> oh Hydr0p0nX I meant Hydra5009
[03:47] <StriderZ> bruenig: keep forgetting how initial ubuntu works
[03:47] <Hydr0p0nX> no problem ;)
[03:47] <Hydr0p0nX> just had me confused for a minute
[03:47] <Hydr0p0nX> then i read up and realised what happened
[03:48] <kkrusty> uh has anyone noticed my problem?
[03:48] <bruenig> kkrusty, no
[03:48] <xtknight> !ask
[03:48] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:48] <Hydra5009> ok, I'm a complete nood and can't do this
[03:48] <Mozgus> real quick, how do I run a .run file? It says it doesnt have an app to handle it
[03:48] <swedekid> setting up imgburn
[03:48] <bruenig> Hydra5009, explain what you are trying to do
[03:48] <xtknight> Mozgus, type sh asdf.run
[03:48] <swedekid> ok its instaled
[03:48] <swedekid> now what?
[03:48] <kkrusty> i hate to be impatient. well im getting a 'cannot be authenticated' for linux-restricted-modules-common. Is that something to be worried about? How do i fix it?
[03:49] <xtknight> swedekid, start imgburn.  you didnt install it for nothing
[03:49] <Hydra5009> I want to manually alter the etc/atp/sources.list file because I put in the wrong repository
[03:49] <squarepeg> I downloaded Kexi from synaptic package manager. I figured out to run it, I go into terminal and type Kexi. I looked for a file to double click but couldn't find one.
[03:49] <Cryoniq> =)
[03:49] <bruenig> kkrusty, just select y and keep going
[03:49] <swedekid> yea thats what i meant, i started it
[03:49] <kkrusty> bruenig: isnt that insecure?
[03:49] <dragonmc> if you add a dir to $PATH, does it recurse directories when looking for programs?
[03:49] <xtknight> swedekid, press the little icon to load an iso and load the ubuntu iso
[03:49] <bruenig> Hydra5009, do "gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list"
[03:49] <Nunya> Good lord first updates on Ubuntu takes just as long as windows...
[03:49] <xtknight> dragonmc, no
[03:49] <dragonmc> dam
[03:49] <bruenig> kkrusty, you don't have any third party repos do you?
[03:49] <Cryoniq> swedekid, btw, you have some sort of backup while you install ubuntu?
[03:49] <Rei-chan> Does Ubuntu Edgy have an menu autopopulator or builder?
[03:49] <Hydra5009> when I use Gedit on the file, it restricts me
[03:49] <Riyonuk> how do I rename a file
[03:49] <swedekid> the icon next to "Plesae select a file"
[03:49] <Rei-chan> So I don't have to manually ad stuff.
[03:49] <bruenig> Rei-chan, update-menus
[03:49] <Rei-chan> ty.
[03:49] <kkrusty> bruenig: ill have a look
[03:50] <xtknight> Rei-chan, debs add menu items
[03:50] <ny83> i prefer nano over gedit
[03:50] <jimmygoon> Oh no... I just did a chmod 655 on my ~home ... how bad did I screw things up?
[03:50] <dingle> i think my problem is that i havn't made a link between to the kernel source from the modules directory; how can i do that?
[03:50] <xtknight> Rei-chan, manual editor is at 'alacarte'
[03:50] <bruenig> Rei-chan, you add .desktop files in /usr/share/applications, and the update-menus should well update menus
[03:50] <kazuka> hello
[03:50] <kazuka> vmware anyone?
[03:50] <xtknight> dingle, sudo apt-get install linux-headers
[03:50] <xtknight> kazuka, yup
[03:50] <EADG> Riyonuk: mv oldname newname
[03:50] <Cryoniq> swedekid, I mean if it should fail and you need help/questions, do you have possibility to IRC your way here? =)
[03:50] <dingle> they are already install, i did it with a deb package
[03:50] <swedekid> do yall mean the icon next to "Please select a file"
[03:50] <kkrusty> bruenig: there are a few
[03:50] <swedekid> yes i do
[03:50] <swedekid> another computer
[03:51] <swedekid> which im on atm
[03:51] <xtknight> dingle, confused.  what are you trying to do?
[03:51] <Cryoniq> Nice :)
[03:51] <Nunya> best compiz tutorial anyone?
[03:51] <bruenig> !compiz | Nunya
[03:51] <Cryoniq> Just making sure you got backup ^^
[03:51] <ubotu> Nunya: 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
[03:51] <xtknight> swedekid, yes
[03:51] <Nunya> or berylthx bru
[03:51] <swedekid> just burn the entire folder or what?
[03:51] <dingle> ok, i installed a precompiled kernel from 64studio, i now want to install ndiswrapper, from source, into the new kernel
[03:51] <dingle> sorry
[03:51] <xtknight> swedekid, you are selecting a single iso
[03:51] <dingle> xtknight: i installed a precompiled kernel from 64studio, i now want to install ndiswrapper, from source, into the new kernel
[03:51] <xtknight> dingle, hrm?  isnt 64studio another distro?
[03:51] <xtknight> why are you installing a kernel from that?
[03:52] <swedekid> well when i downloaded it it gave me a folder ith a bunch of stuff in it
[03:52] <kkrusty> bruenig: so does it seem that im getting the restricted-modules-common package from a repo other than the official ones?
[03:52] <swedekid> isolinux?
[03:52] <swedekid> is that it?
[03:52] <xtknight> swedekid, :\
[03:52] <bruenig> swedekid, you download one file, it is an .iso file
[03:52] <dingle> xtknight: so i can get <2ms latency for recording
[03:52] <xtknight> swedekid, did you extract the iso with winrar?
[03:52] <bruenig> swedekid, don't extract it or do anything else to it
[03:52] <swedekid> i already did extrc it
[03:52] <xtknight> ok, don't
[03:52] <Nunya> swedekid, do you have winrar or soemthing that is extracting the ISO file?
[03:52] <Nunya> Dont
[03:52] <dingle> xtknight:  it really works, and its fast. And ubuntu loads ontop of it, i just need to get ndiswrapper installed into
[03:52] <dingle> it
[03:52] <Hydra5009> oh, thanks guys, I got it.
[03:52] <xtknight> choose the iso with imgburn
[03:52] <swedekid> already extracted it
[03:52] <bruenig> kkrusty, sometimes authentication warning will pop up with third party, I doubt that third party would have restricted-modules-common in them though
[03:53] <jimmygoon> HELP - I can't do anything on my system right now - I accidently recursively chmod'd all of my home files to 655
[03:53] <xtknight> well you didnt delete the iso did you?
[03:53] <Nunya> did you delete the ISO?
[03:53] <Cryoniq> you want to use the file named .iso from imgburn
[03:53] <swedekid> whats the name of the iso?
[03:53] <bruenig> kkrusty, if you are really fearful, just pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:53] <bruenig> !paste | kkrusty
[03:53] <ubotu> kkrusty: 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)
[03:53] <lufis> jimmygoon: chmod them back?>?
[03:53] <swedekid> is it isolinux?
[03:53] <xtknight> :(
[03:53] <jimmygoon> lufis, I don't know what they all are supposed to be?
[03:53] <xtknight> swedekid, it is a single file ending in .iso
[03:53] <kazuka> xtknight: i got windows XP Pro version installed and got SP2 installed i got vmware version installed VMware-workstation-5.5.3-34685 i got vmware working but when i boot to windows XP PRO i get stuck here http://home.graffiti.net/kilopopo/vmwareLock.png
[03:53] <bruenig> swedekid, it will be something like "ubuntu-desktop-i386.iso" or something like that
[03:53] <xtknight> ENDS in .iso
[03:53] <kkrusty> bruenig: how do i know which repo does a package belong to?
[03:53] <kazuka> please help me please
[03:53] <Jimbo99> run a terminal and sudo -I, then chmod them back
[03:53] <xtknight> has iso NOWHERE eles in it
[03:53] <bruenig> kkrusty, just do your thing first
[03:53] <swedekid> everything is a .bin file almost
[03:54] <xtknight> dingle, it uses ingo molnar's realtime patches does it?
[03:54] <Nunya> swedekid, mine was called - ubuntu-6.10-desktop-i386.iso
[03:54] <kazuka> xtknight: any ideas
[03:54] <bruenig> swedekid, I don't think you are doing this right, go to "ubuntu.com" and click download and do all that you need to do to download the .iso then come back here
[03:54] <ClinicalMistake> Does anyone know what the ubuntu font is? (for the logo)
[03:54] <xtknight> kazuka, hm not really
[03:54] <swedekid> yea thatswhat ive gotopen Ubuntu-7.04-beta-desktop-i386
[03:54] <swedekid> but its full of folders
[03:54] <Nunya> dont open it
[03:54] <bruenig> swedekid, you don't open it
[03:55] <swedekid> ok
[03:55] <xtknight> swedekid, that's the extracted folder
[03:55] <bruenig> swedekid, it is a diskimage, you burn the disk image
[03:55] <Rei-chan> kazuka: First boot, or what?
[03:55] <kazuka> xtknight: should i download other windows xp version? i want to get it working
[03:55] <Cryoniq> then the file you are after is probably named Ubuntu-7.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso
[03:55] <xtknight> kazuka, i guess
[03:55] <kazuka> Rei-chan: not first boot but many boot times already
[03:55] <swedekid> ill search for it
[03:55] <kkrusty> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14505/
[03:55] <Rei-chan> xtknight: so, the image just stopped working in VMWare workstation?
[03:55] <kazuka> xtknight: here is the thing it WORKS in SUSE 10.1 but i dont like suse installer
[03:55] <Rei-chan> xtknight: Whoops.
[03:55] <kazuka> it is so slow
[03:55] <bruenig> kkrusty, wow, that is a lot of third party repos
[03:55] <bruenig> !automatix | kkrusty
[03:55] <ubotu> kkrusty: 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
[03:56] <Riyonuk> How would I go about setting a directory via SSH so a friend can upload files but not mess with mine, so like his folder would be mysite.com/hisfolder
[03:56] <Cryoniq> Hmm.. is it wize he install 7.04 which is beta, instead of 6.10?
[03:56] <bruenig> kkrusty, I can't be too sure where that is coming from, I would probably not install it just to be safe because you have so much stuff in there that is not ubuntu
[03:56] <kazuka> !maya
[03:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about maya - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:56] <kazuka> hmm this sucks
[03:56] <kazuka> time to slow down brb
[03:56] <StriderZ> wtf is maya?
[03:56] <jimmygoon> Cryoniq, depends on the circumstances
[03:56] <swedekid> wait a second
[03:57] <kazuka> www.alias.com
[03:57] <kazuka> StriderZ: www.alias.com
[03:57] <swedekid> when i open the file using imgburn, do i select the excracted file?
[03:57] <Cryoniq> Aye.. I was thinking if he want to play around and try beryl.. not sure beryl like 2.18 of gnome yet ? =)
[03:57] <bruenig> swedekid, you don't open it
[03:57] <Nunya> swedekid no
[03:57] <swedekid> dangit
[03:57] <RyanRyan52> i just put a floppy drive in my pc, how do i use it? I googled it and 1 website said use mount. How do i do that? Also do i need to install it or something?
[03:57] <bruenig> swedekid, click on the iso, when it asks you what to do, just click to save to disk, then come back here
[03:58] <kazuka> this sucks
[03:58] <Rei-chan> ack, no, don't open the .iso... Use a program like Nero or DVD Decrypter to burn it to a disk. Yeah, just save it to disk.
[03:58] <Nunya> bruenig I think he already has it saved
[03:58] <kkrusty> bruenig: yeah i think thats because of automatix. I'll postpone upgrading for another day.
[03:58] <StriderZ> Ryan: u have to mount it live mount -t auto /dev/fd0
[03:58] <Rei-chan> !automatix
[03:58] <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
[03:58] <bruenig> Nunya, my bet is that he clicked on it and then chose open with imgburn from firefox instead of save to disk or something like that
[03:58] <kazuka> no vmware and no maya for my ubuntu
[03:58] <kazuka> it is pure for programming
[03:58] <kazuka> how do i fix this i am stuck
[03:59] <StriderZ> kazuka: what is the actual problem?
[03:59] <Nunya> automatix is bad? Damn thats the next thing I was about to do... :(
[03:59] <swedekid> how do i stop it from opening when i want to open it with imgburn?
[03:59] <thepumpkin1979_> Hello!
[03:59] <kazuka> StriderZ: maya is rpm file
[03:59] <poningru> Nunya: dont
[03:59] <ctothej> Nunya: youre better off configuring yourself
[03:59] <Cryoniq> swedekid, you choose save as instead of open with program
[03:59] <Nunya> you dont know what a linux moron I am
[04:00] <bruenig> swedekid, don't open it at all
[04:00] <StriderZ> kazuka: u may need to install alien. apt-get install alien
[04:00] <swedekid> thats what i did
[04:00] <swedekid> i saved it
[04:00] <Cryoniq> swedekid, and then choose a familiar place on hard drive to save it at
[04:00] <swedekid> i have 6.10 and the beta
[04:00] <Nunya> swedekid after it is saved open imgburn
[04:00] <kazuka> StriderZ: i did that one and maya was converted to deb but then my maya installation wont run
[04:00] <ctothej> Nunya: its more frustrating not knowing what the program did. you will learn better with the tutorials you can find on the ubuntu forums and wiki.
[04:00] <kazuka> its frustrating
[04:00] <bruenig> swedekid, don't open it with imgburn at all, just download it and then open nero and go from there, well the question "how do i stop it from opening when i want to open it with imgburn?" doesn't make sense then, you don't "want to open it with imgburn" therefore you don't need to stop it from opening because you don't do that at all
[04:00] <StriderZ> kazuka: or install rpm, even
[04:00] <kazuka> hmm ubuntu can install rpm really?
[04:01] <kazuka> if so really?
[04:01] <swedekid> well i cant burn it as a image or whatever with nero
[04:01] <StriderZ> kazuka: yes
[04:01] <RyanRyan52> thanks
[04:01] <bruenig> kazuka, you can use alien, I would not suggest it
[04:01] <kazuka> since when
[04:01] <xtknight> !rpm
[04:01] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[04:01] <bruenig> swedekid, yes you can
[04:01] <StriderZ> kazuka: apt-get install rpm
[04:01] <xtknight> use imgburn it's not as easy to screw up
[04:01] <reep> kazuka: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=66859&page=19
[04:01] <Nunya> clothj thats the way I want to do it, but I am an old impatient bastard anymore
[04:01] <swedekid> thats what im using
[04:01] <bruenig> StriderZ, don't suggest that
[04:01] <kazuka> thanks StriderZ ill keep that in mind
[04:01] <psyke83> can someone do me a little favour please? run "speaker-test -c2 -r11050", then listen to the left and right speaker output - do they sound identical or is one higher pitched than the other?
[04:01] <kazuka> now how to get vmware working
[04:01] <xtknight> swedekid, so what's the deal?  do you have the .iso file or not?
[04:02] <swedekid> i dont know
[04:02] <swedekid> yes yes i do
[04:02] <xtknight> swedekid, somehow you managd to extract it.
[04:02] <swedekid> i know that for sure
[04:02] <Cryoniq> swedekid, ok.. you have imgburn isntalled, you have iso file saved on hard drive?
[04:02] <swedekid> yes
[04:02] <swedekid> do i extract it?
[04:02] <xtknight> swedekid, so where is the .iso, then?
[04:02] <Cryoniq> swedekid, 1. Open Imgburn
[04:02] <Cryoniq> No
[04:02] <xtknight> swedekid, no you dont
[04:02] <swedekid> oh ok then
[04:02] <swedekid> i know what to do
[04:02] <Cryoniq> =)
[04:02] <swedekid> some of yall are saying extract it and dont extract it
[04:02] <kazuka> see you guys
[04:02] <bruenig> swedekid, nobody is saying extract, not a person
[04:03] <Cryoniq> do not extract it
[04:03] <kazuka> wait
[04:03] <bruenig> swedekid, if they are /ignore them
[04:03] <xtknight> lol
[04:03] <StriderZ> I heard "don't extract it"
[04:03] <xtknight> monkeys were saying it but not people
[04:03] <xtknight> :P
[04:03] <swedekid> like 2 peole said extract it
[04:03] <Rei-chan> Do not extract the .iso
[04:03] <Rei-chan> Do not listen to them.
[04:03] <xtknight> swedekid, oh well dont worry aobut it.  and dont extract it
[04:03] <swedekid> ok then
[04:03] <StriderZ> do not extract it, just burn it
[04:03] <Cryoniq> or as we say in Swedish: Packa inte upp .iso filen :)
[04:03] <Nunya> toshiba wallpaper, look familure? http://wallpaperstock.net/intense-colors_wallpapers_3476_1024x768_1.jpg
[04:04] <xtknight> Nunya, my eyes hurt
[04:04] <Nunya> lol, me too
[04:04] <xtknight> bright lcd at night = :(
[04:04] <swedekid> with a 700mb disc work?
[04:04] <xtknight> swedekid, if you have 700 meg discs
[04:04] <kazuka> i forgot my password in ubuntu forums how do i recover it?
[04:05] <xtknight> kazuka, should be a 'forgot my password' function
[04:05] <StriderZ> is here no forgot password link?'
[04:05] <kazuka> nope
[04:05] <jimmygoon> Where do I change the PATH?
[04:05] <jimmygoon> permenetly
[04:05] <xtknight> jimmygoon, bashrc i think
[04:05] <StriderZ> jimmygoon: why?
[04:05] <kazuka> http://ubuntuforums.org/ i dont see it there
[04:05] <swedekid> will a 700mb cd-r work?
[04:05] <jimmygoon> StriderZ, because I'm tired of typing my JDK path in every time I open a new gnome-terminal :)
[04:05] <xtknight> swedekid, yes
[04:06] <Nunya> !compiz
[04:06] <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
[04:06] <jimmygoon> xtknight, thanks
[04:06] <Nunya> !beryl
[04:06] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:06] <Cryoniq> swedekid, it will probably work. If it doesn't, imgburn will tell you :)
[04:06] <swedekid> ok then
[04:06] <reep> kazuka: type in a wrong password, then there's a link to "forgotten your password?"
[04:06] <swedekid> ubuntu better be worth all this
[04:06] <kazuka> ahhh xtknight
[04:07] <kazuka> xtknight: i should get windows XP Home edition
[04:07] <Nunya> swedekid depends on what you want it for
[04:07] <xtknight> kazuka, why?
[04:07] <Rei-chan> swedekid: Sniped.
[04:07] <swedekid> just cuz im bored and have nothing else to do
[04:07] <Rei-chan> swedekid: Ubuntu is what you make of it. It won't give you a flying car.
[04:07] <kazuka> my xp pro gets to that start up screen all the time
[04:07] <Riyonuk> swedekid: XD
[04:07] <xtknight> apt-get install flying-car
[04:07] <mzuverink> If I edit the kubuntu menus removing Gmome apps and vice-versa ew=with umuntu remving kde aoos eill that end hosing my menues?
[04:07] <Cryoniq> It is, but.. you have to let go of the windows thinking. It will seem different at start, but you will realise how extremely powerful Linux Ubuntu is
[04:07] <kazuka> http://ubuntuforums.org/
[04:07] <reep> kazuka: why not just install the linux version of maya?
[04:07] <bts3685> LOLZ
[04:07] <Rei-chan> swedekid: You're going to change your opreating system cause you're bored?
[04:07] <Nunya> I just wanna play with Beryl or Compiz... pretty, lol
[04:07] <kazuka> xtknight: http://home.graffiti.net/kilopopo/vmwareLock.png
[04:07] <jimmygoon> swedekid, I do not mean to be rude, but you ought to get a bit more knowledgable, like knowing what to do with ISO files before you jump head first into a new operating system --- unless you have a LOT of patience, but your last comment is concerning... "it better be worth it"
[04:07] <Riyonuk> Hey I did that too
[04:07] <xtknight> kazuka, xp pro will work in vmware.  i use it everyday
[04:08] <Cryoniq> swedekid, which iso file are you burning now?
[04:08] <kazuka> xtknight: can you explain why i get stuck on this http://home.graffiti.net/kilopopo/vmwareLock.png
[04:08] <swedekid> im just gonna be pissed i spent the last few hours of my time trying to get this done
[04:08] <Cryoniq> 7.04?
[04:08] <jgedeon> Rei-chan: isn't that why most of us came to Ubuntu.  We were bored with the crud that comes out of Redmon?
[04:08] <xtknight> kazuka, sorry, nope
[04:08] <xtknight> kazuka, does safe mode work
[04:08] <kazuka> xtknight: please tell me your vmware version
[04:08] <swedekid> the 7.04 one
[04:08] <StriderZ> I installed linux from floppies back in the 90's just cuz I hated windows.....
[04:08] <read_eat_sleep> howdy, could someone help me using ZIP? I'm not sure what options I need to use for it. I want to zip a folder which contains some mp3s.
[04:08] <Rei-chan> jgedeon: I wasn't bored, I wanted an OS that didn't turn the PC into a brick. :)
[04:08] <xtknight> kazuka, vmware 6 workstation beta RC 42757 running XP 64
[04:08] <Cryoniq> StriderZ, ah the good old days of slakware :P I remember those :P
[04:08] <swedekid> and the other reason that i want ubuntu is because i hate windows and cant afford a mc
[04:09] <swedekid> *mac
[04:09] <lufis> read_eat_sleep: if you're in nautilus, you can compress it from there
[04:09] <bruenig> read_eat_sleep, why not use tar
[04:09] <kazuka> you know what i was able to run vmware windows XP home and beryl on suse 10.2
[04:09] <xtknight> oh i didnt realize 32bit ubuntu could run 64 bit VMs thru vmware
[04:09] <worm> slackware rules
[04:09] <xtknight> weird
[04:09] <Rei-chan> swedekid: It's an operating system.
[04:09] <kazuka> wow
[04:09] <StriderZ> Cryoniq: yup. Had to go to sleep while it downloaded over my dialup
[04:09] <worm> one of the best i used
[04:09] <swedekid> i am aware of that
[04:09] <Cryoniq> StriderZ, I just loved when network install became available :)
[04:09] <bruenig> you are hardly even going to get compression trying to zip up mp3
[04:09] <reep> read_eat_sleep: you can right click in nautilus and select create archive
[04:09] <kazuka> xtknight: where did you get vmware 6 beta?
[04:09] <read_eat_sleep> bruenig: I'm sending it to someone on a windows pc
[04:09] <Rei-chan> swedekid: Its not going to be a flying car. Don't expect too much from it, and it'll be OK.
[04:09] <Cryoniq> StriderZ, the days where compiling programs like Amanda backup took 4 days :P
[04:09] <StriderZ> Zipping mp3's is sillly cuz they are already compressed files
[04:09] <xtknight> kazuka, teh google
[04:09] <bruenig> tell them to get winrar
[04:09] <read_eat_sleep> lufis & reep: cheers I'll try that
[04:09] <Rei-chan> swedekid: Also, do you know what apps you're going to run?
[04:09] <dauoalagio2> What is the path to my X includes?
[04:10] <kazuka> google really
[04:10] <dragonmc> if i do a "export PATH=/dir", will it replace the entire path variable or just add /dir to the end?
[04:10] <swedekid> im not expecting much from it, it was free wasnt it?
[04:10] <StriderZ> Cryoniq: yup, and compiling a kernel took hours
[04:10] <Cryoniq> he he
[04:10] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, /usr/include/X11
[04:10] <mister_roboto> what's the status with beryl and compiz? they are supposed to be merging, right? is there a recommended way to go about using an opengl desktop now?
[04:10] <Nunya> if nothing else, it's a great spyware defense
[04:10] <ydnar> can somebody help me with recognizing a SATA drive?
[04:10] <Cryoniq> I miss those days :) Everything was exciting back then :)
[04:10] <RyanRyan52> i cant mount my floppy drive and I think its because its not in fstab but i dont really know anything about linux. can anybody tell me wats wrong?
[04:10] <swedekid> YAY ITS WORKING!!
[04:10] <Nunya> w00t
[04:10] <xtknight> imgburn saves the day
[04:10] <xtknight> lol
[04:11] <Nunya> now comes the hard part, lol
[04:11] <StriderZ> Cryoniq: yeah, cuz there was no usability then. You just had to be resourceful
[04:11] <swedekid> hard? that wasnt hard before? dammit
[04:11] <Cryoniq> swedekid, this is a good time to talk about a very important thing then: Patience and expression: Trial and error :)
[04:11] <jimmygoon> Can I just add my alias commands to bashrc also?
[04:11] <xtknight> ;p
[04:11] <sgtmattbaker> could anyone direct me to a good way to ghost my Windows NTFS partition??
[04:11] <Nunya> swedekid, you going fresh or dual booting?
[04:11] <swedekid> dual
[04:11] <Nunya> me too
[04:11] <Cryoniq> swedekid, uh oh :)
[04:11] <Nunya> just did it tonight
[04:11] <xtknight> swedekid, linux will teach you patience, thoroughly.  burning the iso is prerequisite course
[04:11] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, dd
[04:11] <swedekid> i burned 8 discs trying to do this, i think im patient enough
[04:11] <NDAKOTA> does ubuntu kernel utilize dual-core cpu much?
[04:11] <dauoalagio2> xtknight, how do i tell a "./configure" to go to that path for the includes
[04:12] <xtknight> swedekid, linux patience goes something like spending 2 hours to install a java plugin
[04:12] <xtknight> :P
[04:12] <xtknight> (but only if there is serious problems)
[04:12] <sgtmattbaker> bruenig: could you help me learn how to do it?? I hear that it is VERY risky and you must know EXACTLY what you are doing
[04:12] <swedekid> wtf?
[04:12] <swedekid> 2 hours?
[04:12] <Nunya> my big problem is unlike my windows days of messing around and not caring if I screwed it up, now I dont want to screw things up, so i dont play around as much
[04:12] <xtknight> haha
[04:12] <Cryoniq> swedekid, but when you got something working, it will work.. and not only that, it will use the resources wisely of your machine. And furthermore it will work good :)
[04:12] <StriderZ> If you don't have enough patience to properly burn an iso in windows you may not have much success with Linux...unless you think the search for the answer is the Fun part
[04:12] <xtknight> swedekid, it was an example
[04:12] <jimmygoon> xtknight, only if you are typing the binary in by hand as a third grader reads the bits too you
[04:12] <kazuka> thanks guys
[04:12] <lufis> rofl
[04:12] <xtknight> jimmygoon, haha
[04:12] <RyanRyan52> i cant mount my floppy drive and I think its because its not in fstab but i dont really know anything about linux. can anybody tell me wats wrong?
[04:12] <xtknight> jimmygoon, lmao
[04:13] <xtknight> jimmygoon, well i was trying for 2 hrs the other day helping someone with a java plugin
[04:13] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, I believe you can just do "dd if=/dev/<whatever> of=whatever" where the /dev/whatever is the device name of the windows partition and of is whatever you ant
[04:13] <swedekid> whoa, the mouse is like mini
[04:13] <bruenig> want*
[04:13] <xtknight> jimmygoon, of course their system was severely borked.
[04:13] <dauoalagio2> xtknight, how do i tell a "./configure" to go to that path for the includes
[04:13] <kazuka> !forum password
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about forum password - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <Nunya> my other big fear is uncompiled programs
[04:13] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, type ./configure --help
[04:13] <jimmygoon> xtknight, I left out the "or if its over IRC" clause, heh
[04:13] <Nunya> I want to install synergy, but you have to compile it yourself I think
[04:13] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: thanks
[04:13] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, does it say --x-includes = , specify path for X includes or similar?
[04:13] <xtknight> jimmygoon, true ;P
[04:13] <Kervan> Hi. I cannot find "gtk-config" I have installed gtk+-Dev pack but i cannot find it still... What can i do please?
[04:13] <swedekid> it never asked me if i wanted to dual boot?
[04:13] <xtknight> Kervan, are you compiling?
[04:13] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, that will create a file, and to replace it if you needed to at some point, you would just do "dd if=whatever of=/dev/<whatever>"
[04:13] <xtknight> swedekid, it automatically sets up dualboot
[04:13] <Cryoniq> swedekid, If I would compare windows and Linux for example it is like giving someone a handgrenade.. yay.. fun.. but with Linux, you are handed a nuclear tactical, tons more powerful and extended area :P
[04:14] <swedekid> it installed fast O_o
[04:14] <StriderZ> RyanRyan: if you only have one floppy drive, you should be able to mount -t auto /dev/fdo /mnt/floppy (o whatever directory you want the floppy to be accessed from that already exists)
[04:14] <swedekid> oh ok then
[04:14] <swedekid> oh its not done yet
[04:14] <Nunya> swedekid its a LiveCD too
[04:14] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: not seeing it
[04:14] <Nunya> you can try it without loading it
[04:14] <Kervan> bruenig: no i have installed by synaptic
[04:14] <mister_roboto> Cryoniq: so linux is better if you wanna blow stuff up?
[04:14] <mzuverink> No one got a answer on the nenu eedu-it Q rge nebt0u edu
[04:14] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, what are you compilng?
[04:14] <Cryoniq> mister_roboto, lol :)
[04:14] <Nunya> swedekid Changes just wont be there from boot to boot
[04:14] <xtknight> mzuverink, who?
[04:14] <RyanRyan52> mount: mount point /mnt/floppy does not exist
[04:14] <mister_roboto> :)
[04:14] <stevarino> hey all, i'm having a really hard time getting my broadcom 4312 wireless card working and now its not even listed through iwconfig, any suggestions?
[04:14] <bruenig> Kervan, you have come out of nowhere
[04:15] <swedekid> i cant connect to the internet?
[04:15] <xtknight> uh oh
[04:15] <neewb> hello all
[04:15] <swedekid> crap
[04:15] <Cryoniq> mister_roboto, well.. I wouldn't be suprised if it is actually :)
[04:15] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: a KDE theme
[04:15] <xtknight> swedekid, next course in patience: network driver didnt get loaded
[04:15] <xtknight> :\
[04:15] <Crazytom> stevarino, did you try installing ndiswrapper?
[04:15] <StriderZ> stevarinno: what card?
[04:15] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, hrmm.  pastebin ./configure --help please
[04:15] <mister_roboto> Cryoniq: hehe
[04:15] <swedekid> what the crap does that mean
[04:15] <RyanRyan52> mount: mount point /mnt/floppy does not exist, should I just make that folder?
[04:15] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, and also ./configure if you would
[04:15] <kazuka> is tualbox is available in ubuntu?
[04:15] <Kervan> bruenig: Sorry i didnt understand you.
[04:15] <dauoalagio2> xtknight okay
[04:15] <kazuka> is virtualbox available in ubuntu?
[04:15] <stevarino> Crazytom: yah, following those instructions made eth1 dissappear
[04:15] <Nunya> swedekid sorry, thats where I cant ehlp anymore, mine just worked
[04:15] <neewb> any one know what the troubles with dvd not mounting right ?
[04:15] <StriderZ> RyanRyan: yes. Or pick one that already exists...may /floppy
[04:16] <stevarino> StriderZ: its an internal wireless card
[04:16] <bruenig> Kervan, I had not said anything to you and then you just comment to me saying you installed it from synaptic, but I don't have any idea what you are talking about
[04:16] <StriderZ> neewb: why would you want to mount a DVD? Just play it
[04:16] <Crazytom> stevarino, it's supposed to because you blacklisted the native driver
[04:16] <pureStylezz> .___.
[04:16] <xtknight> swedekid, you might want to try an Ubuntu book or something
[04:16] <RyanRyan52> ok thanks
[04:16] <Crazytom> stevarino, do ndiswrapper -l
[04:16] <Cryoniq> swedekid, it mean that since you are on a lap top, you need to install drivers for the network in it and configure the network probably, just as with any other OS :)
[04:16] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: ./configure http://rafb.net/p/7IO1lA29.html
[04:16] <StriderZ> why do people ask questiions and leave? You never learn that way
[04:16] <neewb> you put a dvd moie in the drive and it sees it as a blank
[04:17] <stevarino> Crazytom: bcmwl5 : driver installed
[04:17] <sgtmattbaker> I ran sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdb5
[04:17] <sgtmattbaker> and the terminal isn't doing anything
[04:17] <swedekid> can i connect it via a ethernet cable?
[04:17] <jimmygoon> swedekid, what type of network card do you have? wired or wireless?
[04:17] <sgtmattbaker> just blank line
[04:17] <syosoft> Anyone in here familiar w/ Wine type stuff? Trying to run counter-strike, and it's running, only i have no (competely empty select field) resolution options in Counter-strike. I'm running a default xorg.conf - only i changed the "nv" driver to "nvidia", anyone able to lend a hand? Oh, and to sum up the question, How do i get resolution options in Counter-strike (it worked in the past...)?
[04:17] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, $ ./configure --x-includes = /usr/include/X11  is supposed to be "./configure --x-includes=/usr/include/X11"
[04:17] <Kervan> sorry bruenig you are right.
[04:17] <Cryoniq> Or that you didn't configure the network settings correctly to be simple :)
[04:17] <StriderZ> neewb: What sees it as a blank?
[04:17] <jimmygoon> swedekid, ethernet is always a nice safe fallback option
[04:17] <Cryoniq> Yes
[04:17] <stevarino> Crazytom: vista shows its driver as bcmwl6 though
[04:17] <swedekid> well i got an ethernet cable upstairs
[04:17] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. )
[04:17] <Crazytom> stevarino, try doing sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[04:17] <swedekid> cryoniq it never asked me to set  up mynetwork settings
[04:18] <neewb> ubuntu 6.10 does
[04:18] <Nunya> Since I set mine as Dual Boot, how can I make it so Windows is the default OS in case I have to reboot that machine from Work or something?
[04:18] <Kervan> xtknight  I have installed GTK+-dev by synaptic
[04:18] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, dp upi jave a /dev/sd5
[04:18] <neewb> put the dvd movie in the drive and come up on the desktop as a blank dvd
[04:18] <dauoalagio2> xtknight that didin't work either
[04:18] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, do you have a /dev/sda5
[04:18] <Cryoniq> Thats odd
[04:18] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: --help http://rafb.net/p/7HNQbj91.html
[04:18] <swedekid> whoa, these games are pretty fun
[04:18] <Nunya> lol
[04:18] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciate..
[04:18] <dragonmc> how can add a directory to PATH permanently so that it applies to gnome-terminal?
[04:18] <stevarino> Crazytom: error inserting ndiswrapper (...): invalid argument
[04:18] <Cryoniq> roflmao
[04:18] <bruenig> sgtmattbaker, do this, do dd if=/dev/sda1 of=~/windowsbackup
[04:19] <swedekid> it was worth it just for that robots game
[04:19] <Cryoniq> Thats so classic, the first thing they notice are the games ^^
[04:19] <kazuka> what is the version number for edgy eft?
[04:19] <swedekid> :P
[04:19] <bruenig> kazuka, 6.10
[04:19] <Cryoniq> (personaly I think they are mostly a waste of space)
[04:19] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, try --with-extra-includes  instead
[04:19] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciate..
[04:19] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, ./configure --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/X11
[04:20] <kazuka> ooops
[04:20] <swedekid> ok, so how exactly do i fix my wireless?
[04:20] <syosoft> K, not trying to spam, just wanna make sure no one can/cares to help right now: Need assistance getting my monitor resolution options listed in Counter-strike (wine powered). Currently i have none.
[04:20] <Nunya> ok, so I am up and going, what should I do to get the nVidia drivers going?
[04:20] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: okay one second
[04:20] <kazuka> sorry bruenig i mean the fiesty fawn
[04:20] <kazuka> 704?
[04:20] <Cryoniq> !wireless
[04:20] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:20] <kazuka> 7.04?
[04:20] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: no luck
[04:20] <jimmygoon> on a more serious note, why in god's name is FrozenBubble not included with Ubuntu by default... that should be against the law
[04:20] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, well what does regular ./configure say
[04:20] <Crazytom> swedekid, what chipset do you have
[04:20] <mzuverink> xtknight, I need to know if editing both the gnome menu and kde menus will hose my system, I would like to only use gnome apps in gnome and kde apps in kde, i am trying to dicern which deskypo I am most comfortable in
[04:20] <swedekid> wtf is a chipset?
[04:20] <xtknight> jimmygoon, possible that it's against the law to include it?  lol?  non gpl?  never heard of it
[04:20] <Nunya> rofl
[04:20] <dauoalagio2> xtknight that was the first paste i sent
[04:21] <wynd_> !chipset
[04:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chipset - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:21] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing.
[04:21] <worm> guys i have the following problem, i formated my mp3/pen drive device and it is still working but now everytime i try to play an mp3 file ti reboots, what have i done wrong??? i sed mkfs.vfat is that correct?
[04:21] <xtknight> lol
[04:21] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[04:21] <jimmygoon> xtknight, freaking shame.... stupid frozenbubble creators, we should ignore it !! (heh)
[04:21] <jimmygoon> Crazytom, I think he's on his way to find an ethernet cable
[04:21] <Cryoniq> swedekid, what he mean is, what type of network card do you have for wireless. Chipset is the type of chip that are in that
[04:21] <swedekid> dunno, how do i find out?
[04:21] <Crazytom> stevarino, try doing sudo ifconfig eth1 down
[04:21] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, try /usr/include without the X11
[04:21] <Crazytom> stevarino, if it is eth1
[04:21] <Cryoniq> swedekid, what type refer to: Maker of the card, brand and model number etc :)
[04:22] <Nunya> swedekid what kind of laptop? Is the wireless built in?
[04:22] <LordTureis> pureStylezz: have you tried: Alt+F2 enter 'killall gnome-panel' or 'killall nautilus' ?
[04:22] <worm> guys i have the following problem, i formated my mp3/pen drive device and it is still working but now everytime i try to play an mp3 file ti reboots,
[04:22] <worm>            what have i done wrong??? i sed mkfs.vfat is that correct?
[04:22] <swedekid> gateway; yes
[04:22] <pureStylezz> when i do alt+f2
[04:22] <pureStylezz> nothing happens
[04:22] <stevarino> Crazytom: error, no such device :(
[04:22] <BSG75> anyone know how to get wireless to get working under ubuntu? this toshiba came with Intel 3945ABG rev 2
[04:22] <Crazytom> swedekid, do lspci -v
[04:22] <mzuverink> xtknight, I only wan in gnome and kde apps in kde
[04:22] <swedekid> lspci -v?
[04:22] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: ./configure --with-extra-includes=/usr/include/ ?
[04:22] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, ya
[04:22] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: nothing
[04:23] <xtknight> mzuverink, what
[04:23] <xtknight> ?
[04:23] <stevarino> Crazytom: a plain ifconfig only lists eth0 (ethernet cable) and lo
[04:23] <Cryoniq> swedekid, it is like with your graphics card.. you need to know which it is.. is it ATI or Nvidia.. ok.. then.. what model of one of those.. then get driver or driver for it that is compatible with it, so that the hardware can communicate correctly through the operating system and then to applications :)
[04:23] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, umm hard to believe but i'm not sure where to go from there, short of modifying the script
[04:23] <Nunya> crazytom i dont think he knows what the terminal is
[04:23] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, you sure you have those x include
[04:23] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, sudo apt-get install xlibs-dev
[04:23] <knix_> I have a major issue with my Thinkpad.  I was trying to suspend it and now my sound will not work, thoughts?
[04:23] <swedekid> i have to buy something?
[04:23] <Cryoniq> swedekid, nope
[04:23] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: looks like the problem hehe installing
[04:24] <swedekid> wait a second
[04:24] <Cryoniq> swedekid, read this one
[04:24] <swedekid> on the desktop theres an icon called install, do i click on that?
[04:24] <xtknight> lol
[04:24] <Cryoniq> !wireless, swedekid
[04:24] <Cryoniq> oops
[04:24] <LordTureis> pureStylezz: how about ctrl+alt+F1  (use ctrl+alt+F7 to return to gtm) and enter killall nautilus or gnome-panel.  What are you running right now?  Ubuntu or something else?
[04:24] <xtknight> !wireless
[04:24] <LordTureis> brb
[04:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:24] <pureStylezz> ubuntu
[04:24] <pureStylezz> 6.10 instaleld from text
[04:25] <dauoalagio2> xtknight, works thanks but Qt headers and libraries aren't found :0
[04:25] <pureStylezz> i can go on the ttyl1
[04:25] <pureStylezz> sec
[04:25] <worm> guys i have the following problem, i formated my mp3/pen drive device and it is still working but now everytime i try to play an mp3 file ti reboots,
[04:25] <worm>            what have i done wrong??? i sed mkfs.vfat is that correct?
[04:25] <xtknight> Cryoniq, he better Install it before you waste all that time and energy getting it working on the livecd
[04:25] <worm> please anyone have a clue?
[04:25] <Cryoniq> swedekid, klick that link and read :) It will help you get going :)
[04:25] <swedekid> do i have to click on the install icon on the desktop?
[04:25] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, sudo apt-get install libqt-mt3-dev
[04:25] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: not a package
[04:25] <Cryoniq> xtknight, yeah.. :)
[04:25] <reep> worm: do you unmount it before you unplug it?
[04:25] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
[04:25] <xtknight> sorry
[04:25] <Riyonuk> how do I go up a directory? "cd ./" ?
[04:25] <Nunya> swedekid only if you really want to install, otheriwse you can try it with the LiveCD without changing your system
[04:25] <xtknight> Riyonuk, cd ../
[04:26] <EADG> Riyonuk: cd ..
[04:26] <swedekid> so its not installed?
[04:26] <pureStylezz> it doesnt do anything
[04:26] <Nunya> no
[04:26] <pureStylezz> (sudo killall nautilus/gnome-panel
[04:26] <pureStylezz> :/
[04:26] <swedekid> dammit
[04:26] <Zues_62> i have downloaded a skin for XMMS and i would like to know how to install it
[04:26] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: you win again, hah
[04:26] <xtknight> ;p
[04:26] <worm> yes i umount it alwayus
[04:26] <xtknight> Zues_62, /usr/share/xmms/skins or ~/.xmms/skins/
[04:26] <worm> bi can upload files to it
[04:26] <neewb> ubuntu 6.10 not mounting dvd movies correctly
[04:26] <LordTureis> pureStylezz: I'm sorry, I'm really not sure what this issue is.  Keep asking.  Sorry I couldn't help more.
[04:26] <pureStylezz> np ^_^
[04:26] <Crazytom> anyone wanting wireless help please join ubuntuwireless it is less crowded in there and i'll try and give you a hand
[04:26] <xtknight> Zues_62, capital Skins, sorry
[04:26] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing.
[04:27] <bruenig> neewb, not mounting them correctly or not playing them correctly
[04:27] <Riyonuk> so both will work?
[04:27] <Zues_62> aye? xk?
[04:27] <swedekid> what gmt time is central u.s.?
[04:27] <worm> read it from the computer but when i try to listen to a file off the computer ti reboots the device
[04:27] <neewb> i can play them witrh vlc, no problem there..its just mounting them as blank on the desktop
[04:27] <francois> evening everyone, can someone help me with this wine problem, I can't start wine or even winecfg without X crashing... ??
[04:27] <Cryoniq> neewb, it isn't?
[04:27] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: amazing is the length of getting a theme but looks like another error
[04:27] <joephantom> i am having some problems with my macbook, i can't suspend or hibernate
[04:27] <bruenig> neewb, it doesn't mount on the desktop, it mounts in /media/cdrom
[04:27] <Crazytom> swedekid, please join #ubuntuwireless
[04:27] <EADG> Riyonuk: Where do you want to go? Up one level?
[04:27] <xtknight> francois, nvidia video driver problem
[04:27] <neewb> so auto play won't work because of it
[04:27] <Nunya> swedekid -6
[04:28] <Cryoniq> Im mounting my iso dvds to /mnt/iso
[04:28] <xtknight> francois, reinstall nvidia
[04:28] <jimmygoon> swedekid, Chicago
[04:28] <knix_> I have a major issue with my Thinkpad.  I was trying to suspend it and now my sound will not work, thoughts?
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> xtknight, can i paste four lines here, or pastebin?
[04:28] <francois> xtknight: ah, smooth, thanks
[04:28] <Riyonuk> EADG, yes
[04:28] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, 4 i guess
[04:28] <mzuverink> xtknight, sorry my typing is bad, I only have one arm, I would like only gnome apps to show in gnome menus and vice-versa in kde, is this possible?
[04:28] <Cryoniq> and then open /mnt/iso with oogle, works like a charm :)
[04:28] <Riyonuk> EADG, seems both work
[04:28] <bruenig> wellif you are mounting isos then yeah, but if you are mounting disks, it is going in /media/cdrom unless you edit the fstab
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> xtknight:
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> checking for KDE... configure: error:
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
[04:28] <dauoalagio2> So, check this please and use another prefix!
[04:28] <worm> i am using mkfs.vfat -I /dev/sda to format it after umounting it
[04:28] <neewb> yes i know mounts in media, but its not seeing the correct media disc
[04:28] <bruenig> dauoalagio2, what are you trying to compile
[04:28] <EADG> Riyonuk: Both will work... cd .. & cd ../
[04:29] <xtknight> mzuverink, sorry, i dont think it is without major file-deleting/ etc
[04:29] <dauoalagio2> bruenig: KDE theme
[04:29] <bruenig> neewb, go to /media and see if it is in there
[04:29] <Cryoniq> I wouldn't mine a mount gui though such similiar to daemon tools, but hey im not lazy yet :)
[04:29] <bruenig> dauoalagio2, did you try #kubuntu
[04:29] <Cryoniq> mind even
[04:29] <worm> should i change the file system???
[04:29] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, install the KDE Dev libraries
[04:29] <worm> DOS maybe?
[04:29] <dauoalagio2> bruenig: was but it's really just paths
[04:29] <mzuverink> xtknight, thanks
[04:29] <joephantom> i am having some problems with my macbook, i can't suspend or hibernate, i get a black screen when I re open the macbook
[04:29] <kazuka> rebooting to xp
[04:29] <bruenig> Cryoniq, there are nautilus scripts that allow you to right click on an iso and click mount or something similar
[04:29] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing.
[04:29] <EADG> Riyonuk: the CLI is really cool, stick with it.
[04:29] <stevarino> Crazytom: could it be that my ndiswrapper is out of date? i see a note on ubuntu wiki from someone with an almost identical setup
[04:29] <pureStylezz> or what other distro i can use??
[04:29] <neewb> its listed in media but as blank
[04:29] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: okay, do you know those? i just asked in #kubuntu
[04:30] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, Do you see the menu bar at the bottom of the screen?
[04:30] <pureStylezz> no :s
[04:30] <Cryoniq> bruenig, aye I read something about it, but I always been soo tired when started looking into it so I just let it be for now :D
[04:30] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, "apt-cache search kde library"
[04:30] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, default ubuntu has no icons on the desktop
[04:30] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, what happens when you right click the desktop?
[04:30] <pureStylezz> i dont see any grey bar..
[04:30] <pureStylezz> nothing
[04:30] <pureStylezz> but i can move the cursor around
[04:30] <pureStylezz> on the background
[04:30] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, kde-devel - the K Desktop Environment development files and modules
[04:30] <Riyonuk> EADG, I have no choice, Im using PuTTy
[04:30] <jimmygoon> Alt+F2?
[04:30] <pureStylezz> alt f2 doesnt do nothing
[04:31] <Cryoniq> Trying to figure out how to get write access to a external USB2 NTFS drive my sister brought over yesterday. Tried force option, but it still hates me :)
[04:31] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: i see that thank you
[04:31] <Crazytom> stevarino, please join #ubuntuwireless if you want some more help
[04:31] <bruenig> pureStylezz, ctrl+alt+f1
[04:31] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, and this is a fresh install off of a disc? is the processor like "racing" or anything?
[04:31] <pureStylezz> not really
[04:31] <Cryoniq> it hated captive and ntfs-3g also since it still refuse the write access part.. ha ha
[04:31] <pureStylezz> its a fresh install
[04:31] <swedekid> once i install ubuntu, will my wireless work?
[04:31] <pureStylezz> itd the 3rd time i try to install
[04:31] <pureStylezz> 6.10..
[04:31] <pureStylezz> 7.x beta..
[04:31] <pureStylezz> text install
[04:31] <pureStylezz> all the same problem
[04:31] <xtknight> !enter
[04:31] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:31] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, switch to tty1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and then login and then type "top" and press Enter
[04:32] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:32] <pureStylezz> and then?
[04:32] <joephantom> i am having some problems with my macbook, i can't suspend or hibernate, i get a black screen when I re open the macbook. Does anybody have an idea of what can i do?
[04:32] <xtknight> dauoalagio2, hopefully you can find all the libs with synaptic or apt-cache.  they end in -dev or -devel most of the time.  some start with lib.  i'm going to have to go
[04:32] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, that will give you a "live" shot at the running processes on your computer, I want to see if one of them is possibly out of order
[04:32] <worm> no way i guess il have to boot windows to format my pendrive
[04:32] <Nunya> swedekid if it doesnt work in live mode, then probably not
[04:32] <dauoalagio2> xtknight: all right thanks...i'll be looking tnx a bunch again
[04:32] <pureStylezz> yes
[04:32] <Cryoniq> NTFS on external drives is the devil deluxe..
[04:33] <Cryoniq> imho...
[04:33] <payan> :o
[04:33] <dauoalagio2> xtknight, ./configure success :p
[04:33] <bts3685> Cryoniq: i've had no probs...
[04:33] <Cryoniq> me neither, untill I met this german thing my sister bought on Lidl....
[04:34] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, so are you seeing a list of processes?
[04:34] <pureStylezz> yea
[04:34] <pureStylezz> only "top" running on my username
[04:34] <jimmygoon> what do you mean? rephrase... you ONLY see ONE PROCESS : top?
[04:35] <neewb> is there a bug in 6.10 with dvd movies ?
[04:35] <pureStylezz> Only one process running on my username
[04:35] <Cryoniq> bts3685,  btw.. this force option mentioned, how did you implement that in fstab?
[04:35] <pureStylezz> the others are running on root
[04:35] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, ALL the other proceses are root
[04:35] <Cryoniq> gotta check if I actually did it correct
[04:35] <SurfnKid> bruenig, finished burning the DVD, now gonna check with DVD player
[04:35] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, nvrmnd thats normal :D
[04:35] <bruenig> SurfnKid, it works fast :D
[04:35] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, press <CTRL+C> to kill "top"
[04:35] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:36] <pureStylezz> done
[04:36] <SurfnKid> is there a higher quality than 10
[04:36] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, then you should be at the prompt again?
[04:36] <pureStylezz> yea
[04:36] <pureStylezz> i am
[04:36] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, run "ps ax | grep X"
[04:36] <Riyonuk> how do I set up a shell on ubuntu?
[04:36] <pureStylezz> what??
[04:36] <Jimbo99> cryoniq:  you need to have an entry in your fstab in order to get write access to the ntfs partition on the external usb drive.
[04:36] <pureStylezz> sudo ps ax | gprep x?
[04:36] <neewb> use NTFS configuration tool
[04:36] <administrator> hey I had a question, can you tell me some repos where they have the latest version of softwares like mono, the archive.ubuntu repos have outdated versions ?
[04:36] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99, aye, I added that into /etc/fstab on /dev/sda1 etc
[04:36] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, type exactly what I have in quotes:
[04:36] <jimmygoon> ps ax | grep X
[04:36] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:36] <swedekid> heres the specs flonker http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/Gateway/7305GZ/4429sp3.shtml
[04:37] <Cryoniq> neewb, there is a NTFS configuration tool....?
[04:37] <worm> i am trying to format my pen drive and i already umounted it but it keeps giving me the following message
[04:37] <worm>  Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device
[04:37] <swedekid> who the hell is administrator?
[04:37] <revant> lol
[04:37] <worm> what is wrong?
[04:37] <Jimbo99> cryoniq you may also need to chmod the folder beforehand...before you mount, and from outside of it.
[04:37] <bruenig> revant, I saw your ubuntuforums.org post
[04:37] <neewb> yes it allows you to work with NTFS drives
[04:37] <pureStylezz> lol sec i dont know how to do the |
[04:38] <LordTureis> worm: what are you using to format it?
[04:38] <jimmygoon> Shift plus the key underneath the Bkspace
[04:38] <worm> mkfs.vfat /dev/sda
[04:38] <Jimbo99> cryoniq:  /dev/sdb1 	/media/winxp ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0
[04:38] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99, oki so mount point /mnt/usbntfs chould be chmoded for everyon to read and write etc?
[04:38] <swedekid> dammit, ive been typing in the wrong chat for the past 5 minutes
[04:38] <revant> can you think of any repos ?
[04:38] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99, hmm exactly like my line in except for mount point is in fstab
[04:38] <Jimbo99> cryoniq and you probably need to have the associated libraries installed, not just ntfs-3g
[04:38] <worm> LordTureis i am using mkfs.vfat /dev/sda
[04:39] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99, aye they are installed also
[04:39] <worm> and it returns this  Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device
[04:39] <Beyond_The_Grave> Hey does anybody know how to get WPA to work on ubuntu if the "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant" is already installed?
[04:39] <neewb> NTFS write support config tool, also for external drives
[04:39] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99,  I have 2 internal NTFS drives using them since earlier :)
[04:39] <EADG> Riyonuk: Shell?
[04:39] <LordTureis> worm: hmm, well I don't have much experience with mkfs, so I'm not sure I can help you
[04:39] <Cryoniq> And they work ok to write etc to :)
[04:39] <neewb> now if i can figure out where it got it from..lol
[04:39] <revant> hey I had a question, can you tell me some repos where they have the latest version of softwares like mono, the archive.ubuntu repos have outdated versions ?
[04:40] <Cryoniq> I can check repository void.. :)
[04:40] <Jimbo99> cryoniq:  libntfs-3g0 and ntfs-3g?
[04:40] <worm> LordTureis i already formated it, and all the funciotns are working fine except that when i ask to play teh music it reboots
[04:40] <worm> LordTureis should i change the filesystem?
[04:40] <Cryoniq> Jimbo99, aye
[04:40] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know how to get WPA to work on ubuntu if the "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant" is already installed?
[04:41] <Cryoniq> Though I use captive for the internal NTFS drives though
[04:41] <`Kevin> how do i install a gcc on ubuntu
[04:41] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing. Already tryed live cd/text install... beta 7.x... or anyone know another distro ???
[04:41] <worm> apt-get install gcc
[04:41] <`Kevin> to install buitchx
[04:41] <bruenig> `Kevin, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:41] <`Kevin> *(to install bitchx
[04:41] <bruenig> !info bitchx
[04:41] <blanky> `Kevin: what bruenig said
[04:41] <blanky> not what worm said
[04:41] <ubotu> bitchx: Advanced Internet Relay Chat client. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.1-4ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 1507 kB, installed size 6516 kB
[04:41] <wynd_> pureStylezz, try booting with the noapic option?
[04:41] <bruenig> sh: Syntax error: EOF in backquote substitution
[04:41] <worm> yeah i am wrong
[04:41] <`Kevin> thanks
[04:41] <pureStylezz> what is that?
[04:41] <worm> sorry
[04:41] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know how to get WPA to work on ubuntu if the "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant" is already installed?
[04:41] <blanky> worm: it's cool
[04:41] <Rei-chan> ... bitchx is annoying.
[04:42] <Cryoniq> That I havent tried yet though, use captive instead of ntfs-3g in fstab.. might work :)
[04:42] <bruenig> Kevin, to add all the extra official repositories and install bitchx, 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:
[04:42] <bruenig> 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 bitchx
[04:42] <LordTureis> worm: I wouldn't, fat fs is virtually entirely cross-platform, which is the strength of usb devices.   What do you mean by 'reboot'?  does Ubuntu crash or does the usb drive?
[04:42] <wynd_> pureStylezz, when you get to grub hit esc, hit e on the first one
[04:42] <Nunya> So supposedly I just installed the nvidia driver, how do I know if it did or if it works?
[04:42] <Kcowolf> If anyone has a few minutes and could help me with VNC SSH tunneling (which will involve some fun with ports), let me know.
[04:42] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:42] <wynd_> pureStylezz, then go to the 2nd line, hit e again, space once type in noapic
[04:42] <blanky> bruenig: nice :D
[04:42] <wynd_> pureStylezz, hit enter, then b
[04:42] <Beyond_The_Grave> I know it recognizes my card and I don't have to install any drivers or anything, but it'll only let me do WEP
[04:42] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, did you abandon me?
[04:42] <wynd_> pureStylezz, if that works boot up and get back to me
[04:42] <kazuka> !dvd
[04:42] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:42] <bruenig> the ` at the beginning of his name gave my script some issues
[04:42] <pureStylezz> lol
[04:43] <worm> LordTureis the usb drive is also an mp3 player and it reboots the usb device i can read the files and listen to then through the computer, but cant listen out of it because it restarts the device
[04:43] <pureStylezz> i see <u-root ro quiet splash
[04:43] <worm> is there anything corruptefd or something?
[04:43] <wynd_> add noapic to it
[04:43] <wynd_> then hit enter
[04:43] <Cryoniq> ah NTFStools, in cross platform universe :)
[04:43] <wynd_> then finally hit b
[04:43] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:43] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know how to get WPA to work on Ubuntu?
[04:43] <pureStylezz> its booting :p
[04:43] <Rei-chan> Oh, does Ubuntu have nptl support? My Gentoo is showing.
[04:43] <pureStylezz> jimmygoon , i cant type "|"
[04:43] <Cryoniq> WPA?
[04:43] <pureStylezz> >.<!
[04:43] <Nunya> So supposedly I just installed the nvidia driver, how do I know if it did or if it works?
[04:43] <Beyond_The_Grave> ;_; pwease...
[04:44] <wynd_> nunya: open a console and do glxgears
[04:44] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave: uhhmmmm
[04:44] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, I told oyu what it was .... Hold SHIFT and press the key right below the Backspae key
[04:44] <knix_> I have a major issue with my Thinkpad.  I was trying to suspend it and now my sound will not work, thoughts?
[04:44] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave: that's an involved issue
[04:44] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave:
[04:44] <bts3685> oops.
[04:44] <Beyond_The_Grave> ?
[04:44] <Beyond_The_Grave> What you mean?
[04:44] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave: do you have wi-fi working at all?
[04:44] <jimmygoon> Shift + (The key with the symbol on it... aka the one with the backslash on it)
[04:44] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, ^^
[04:44] <LordTureis> worm: what kind of usb drive/mp3 player do you have?
[04:44] <Cryoniq> Like.. WPA-PSK?
[04:44] <Beyond_The_Grave> Yeah, my card works fine it just won't let me do WPA-PSK
[04:44] <EADG> pipe
[04:44] <Crazytom> Beyond_The_Grave, wpasupplicant
[04:44] <Cryoniq> and so on..
[04:44] <makuseru> is there any application i can add to my system bar thing to show processor usage?
[04:45] <worm> ALordTureis a SONY
[04:45] <Beyond_The_Grave> Did that, it was already installed
[04:45] <bts3685> (thanks Crazytom. my thoughts exactly.)
[04:45] <Kcowolf> I think I've got vncserver configured right, and I can SSH into my box, but I'm not sure I'm setting up the tunnel correctly.
[04:45] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave: are you using ndis-wrapper?
[04:45] <Shaba1> Beyond_The_Grave you running wep?
[04:45] <neewb> ntfs-3g.org.. it a driver, just found the site, hope it helps you
[04:45] <Beyond_The_Grave> No, don't need to
[04:45] <Shaba1> why?
[04:45] <wynd_> pureStylezz, make sure to edit grub to always use noapic
[04:45] <Beyond_The_Grave> It sees my card
[04:45] <bruenig> !ntfs-3g
[04:45] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[04:45] <Beyond_The_Grave> but won't let me do WPA
[04:45] <pureStylezz> wynd, it didnt work
[04:45] <pureStylezz> doesnt change anything :p
[04:45] <wynd_> ugh
[04:45] <Shaba1> well I hope you are well shielded then
[04:45] <wynd_> hwo you get it fixed?
[04:46] <bts3685> Beyond_The_Grave: oh! good for you:) unfortunately, all my experience is with ndis-wrapper, as ironic as is
[04:46] <wynd_> mine it was that easy :p
[04:46] <pureStylezz> jimmygoon >i got it...it says 3 lines..
[04:46] <dtholden> can't get network printer working, its a hp deskjet 880c
[04:46] <pureStylezz> what now? >.<
[04:46] <LordTureis> worm: was it working fine before you formatted it?
[04:46] <Beyond_The_Grave> Yeah, I only need WPA to work now
[04:46] <Beyond_The_Grave> ^_^
[04:46] <Shaba1> there was just and article in techreports.com about a new study that wep can be broken in less then one minute
[04:46] <Shaba1> anyway
[04:46] <jimmygoon> press the UPARROW to get that command back and rather than "X" on the end of it ... put "gnome-" so that it reads: "ps ax | grep gnome-"
[04:46] <Shaba1> Stupid question time
[04:46] <bts3685> bruenig: i think ntfs is supported in the kernel now...as of 2.6....9? i think (someone correct me). you may need to enable it and recompile.
[04:47] <Beyond_The_Grave> Don't know how to though, except through wpasupplicant, which when I do that it says it's already installed
[04:47] <Cryoniq> I cannot recomend running WEP, or WPA only.. especially not WEP. It is like begging to be hacked and sniffed :)
[04:47] <pureStylezz> gnome- no such file or directory
[04:47] <wynd_> only stupid question is the question not asked Shaba1
[04:47] <Drew> quick question since google isn't helping much, is there a linux version of ventrilo?
[04:47] <Shaba1> anyone know of anyway to set up a ircop machine just to dest it
[04:47] <makuseru> is there any application i can add to my system bar thing to show processor usage?
[04:47] <Shaba1> like make a virutal network
[04:47] <bruenig> bts3685, yeah I was compiling one the other day and it had write support but it seemed to indicate that it was iffy
[04:47] <rcc> ... I think it hung on me.
[04:47] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, read my line again... it should say "ps ax | grep gnome- "
[04:47] <Cryoniq> Though it is not as bad under Linux as it is under Windows.. thankfully :)
[04:47] <Shaba1> I have a live net that I maintain at work. I want to get RID of winproxy for the shitty support
[04:47] <pureStylezz> Exactly.
[04:47] <bts3685> Drew: they're working on one. TS2 has linux client support. i'm sure there's 3rd party vent client support
[04:47] <makuseru> rcc: your going to need to ask a question if you need help
[04:47] <pureStylezz> It says grep: gnome-: No such file or dir
[04:47] <Shaba1> and install a dedicatied ircop machine
[04:48] <Beyond_The_Grave> Well, it's my house PC and I just need it to get on my network
[04:48] <pureStylezz> oh
[04:48] <pureStylezz> nvm
[04:48] <pureStylezz> lkol
[04:48] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:48] <pureStylezz> im in it
[04:48] <Beyond_The_Grave> So I can browse the web on Ubuntu
[04:48] <pureStylezz> what now? :s
[04:48] <bruenig> !~enter
[04:48] <Beyond_The_Grave> ^_^
[04:48] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:48] <bruenig> !enter
[04:48] <Shaba1> But I want to be able to test it out and play with it in the configureations before I put it on the live networks
[04:48] <bruenig> wow it went right through my tilda
[04:48] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, how many things (roughly) did it list?
[04:48] <Cryoniq> Problem is the router gateway with WEP etc enabled and in runtime.. brrr
[04:48] <jimmygoon> does it say "gnome-panel" anywhere?
[04:48] <Drew> quick question since google isn't helping much, is there a linux version of ventrilo?
[04:48] <pureStylezz> 9
[04:48] <dtholden> is network printing improved in feisty?
[04:48] <bts3685> bruenig: yeah, don't let it scare you. for the most part, the write is great. what version number of the kernel are you using?
[04:48] <bruenig> Drew, and that does what
[04:49] <bts3685> Drew: i answered your question. please see above
[04:49] <Drew> ventrilo is like teamspeak, voice program
[04:49] <bruenig> bts3685, I am actually still using the ubuntu kernel, but that was 2.6.20.6 I think
[04:49] <Beyond_The_Grave> So, does anybody know how to get WPA enabled?
[04:49] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, does it say "gnome-panel" anywhere?
[04:49] <Drew> oh thx bts3685 didn't notice
[04:49] <bts3685> bruenig: ventrilo (or vent) is a VoIP solution
[04:49] <pureStylezz> yes
[04:49] <zyth> Beyond_The_Grave, 7.04 has it by defalt
[04:49] <zyth> beyond that i dunno
[04:49] <pureStylezz> gnome-panel --sm-client-id default1
[04:49] <Beyond_The_Grave> 7.04 what?
[04:49] <Drew> k thx
[04:49] <bruenig> I keep having problems booting my self compiled kernels even though I use the exact same config as the ubuntu one, it hangs every time
[04:50] <bruenig> at the same spot too
[04:50] <rsk> Beyond_The_Grave ubuntu 7.0.4
[04:50] <rsk> ops 7.04
[04:50] <Noldoaran> How do I extract a RPM in Kubuntu? I found the RPM package in adept, but the description said "If you want to install Red Hat Packages then please use the alien package." I could find the "alien package" What is it called?
[04:50] <Beyond_The_Grave> I have 6.06
[04:50] <dtholden> 7.04=feisty
[04:50] <Noldoaran> *couldn't
[04:50] <bruenig> Noldoaran, it is called alien,
[04:50] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, type "sudo killall gnome-panel"
[04:50] <Noldoaran> ok
[04:50] <bts3685> bruenig: it may just be "new" not "experimental"...i know that in the vanilla kernel, it's stable (because i just did an install of it the other day!) but i wouldn't worry too much about it. just make sure to have a backup kernel in place JIC
[04:50] <bruenig> Noldoaran, don't use rpm if you can help it, use tar.gz if no deb exists
[04:50] <Beyond_The_Grave> How do you get WPA on 6.06?
[04:50] <Taxman> Beyond_The_Grave: is upgrading to 7.04 an option for you?
[04:50] <pureStylezz> gnome-panel: no process killed
[04:50] <Beyond_The_Grave> No
[04:50] <bruenig> bts3685, well I don't have any ntfs so it didn't really matter to me
[04:51] <Beyond_The_Grave> Can't get in the internet with it! ^_^
[04:51] <bruenig> I just was looking at it because it seems like they would implement it soon if they had som esense
[04:51] <bruenig> some sense*
[04:51] <Noldoaran> bruenig: I can only find a Rpm package for lightScribe.
[04:51] <bts3685> lolz! then why were you asking the bot about ntfs-3g?
[04:51] <dtholden> !printing
[04:51] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[04:51] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, type "sudo killall gnome-panel"
[04:51] <Taxman> Beyond_The_Grave: googling for WPA ubuntu didn't get you anything useful?
[04:52] <pureStylezz> gnome-panel: no process killed
[04:52] <pureStylezz> :p
[04:52] <pureStylezz> thats what it says
[04:52] <`Kevin> ok i tried
[04:52] <bruenig> Noldoaran, hmm sure looks that way, well install alien and try to alien it into a deb I guess
[04:52] <worm> I tried mkdosfs /dev/sda and it gave me the same message
[04:52] <Beyond_The_Grave> No, not that didn't refer to the wpasupplicant that says it's already installed... ^_^
[04:52] <bruenig> !info alien
[04:52] <ubotu> alien: install non-native packages with dpkg. In component main, is optional. Version 8.64 (edgy), package size 101 kB, installed size 276 kB
[04:52] <worm>  Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device
[04:52] <`Kevin> everything works but no bitchX
[04:52] <BFrank> can ubuntu resize ntfs?
[04:52] <worm> does anyone knows wht is wrong??
[04:52] <bruenig> bts3685, I was ntfs-3g for somebody else
[04:52] <bruenig> s/ntfs/!ntfs/'
[04:53] <blanky> guys where the heck do the headers go after I install libfreetype6-dev, they're not in /usr/local/include
[04:53] <bts3685> oh. pardon my nosiness. :)
[04:53] <rcc> does kubuntu use the same installer software as ubuntu?
[04:53] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, did you do it twice or once?
[04:53] <Beyond_The_Grave> So, what do I do?
[04:53] <pureStylezz> twice
[04:53] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, ok
[04:53] <pureStylezz> i did it 5 now
[04:53] <bruenig> rcc, yes
[04:53] <pureStylezz> same thing
[04:53] <pureStylezz> ^^
[04:53] <jimmygoon> now press Ctrl+Alt+F7
[04:53] <blanky> someone please?
[04:54] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:54] <blanky> guys where do the headers go after I install libfreetype6-dev, they're not in /usr/local/include
[04:54] <Noldoaran> bruenig: thanks.
[04:54] <pureStylezz> im on the background without anything ^_^
[04:54] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, what kind of computer
[04:54] <Taxman> blanky: man dpkg it will give you the option for finding out where any package has installed things
[04:54] <pureStylezz> 2.8ghz laptop
[04:54] <blanky> Taxman: okay thanks
[04:54] <pureStylezz> ATI radeon mobile 9xxx
[04:54] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, brand? model number?
[04:54] <worm> What this message means??  Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device
[04:54] <pureStylezz> Toshiba sattelite
[04:54] <neewb> no ideas about the dvd mounting problem ?
[04:54] <blanky> Taxman: even though I used apt-get install right?
[04:54] <Beyond_The_Grave> Well, crap, I'm never getting this WPA solved
[04:54] <AnObfuscator> Is there any alternative to C/C++ IDE's in Gnome? I'm not caring much for Anjuta
[04:54] <Shaba1> any ircop people here tonight
[04:54] <bruenig> !info eclipse
[04:54] <ubotu> eclipse: Extensible Tool Platform and Java IDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.2.1-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 121 kB, installed size 412 kB
[04:55] <Taxman> blanky: yes, the command you will use is purely informational
[04:55] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, do you know the model#?
[04:55] <Shaba1> I can never get any answers in #ircop
[04:55] <blanky> Taxman: where are headers usually stored in ubuntu?
[04:55] <AnObfuscator> Yeah, I use Eclipse for Java
[04:55] <BFrank> so will the ubuntu installer resize ntfs partitions?
[04:55] <bruenig> /usr/src
[04:55] <pureStylezz> toshiba satellite a70
[04:55] <pureStylezz> i think..
[04:55] <blanky> thanks bruenig
[04:55] <pureStylezz> lemme check the model number
[04:55] <pureStylezz> yep
[04:55] <pureStylezz> toshiba satellite a70
[04:55] <blanky> bruenig: I meant headers to development libraries installed through apt-get
[04:55] <AnObfuscator> but I've heard  it's less than ideal for C
[04:55] <bruenig> oh
[04:55] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, have you verified your disc?
[04:55] <blanky> any idea?
[04:55] <Taxman> blanky: no idea myself, I just knew how to tell you how to find them
[04:55] <pureStylezz> what you mean?
[04:56] <bruenig> blanky, do dpkg -L package name to see
[04:56] <pureStylezz> i tryed to install from 3 different discs.
[04:56] <pureStylezz> Live CD 6.10
[04:56] <blanky> bruenig: thanks, thanks Taxman
[04:56] <pureStylezz> Text install 6.10
[04:56] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know how to get WPA to work on Ubuntu? ( wpasupplicant is installed, and my card is being recognized, but no WPA )
[04:56] <pureStylezz> and 7.x
[04:56] <blanky> ohh, just /usr/include and /usr/lib, no /local
[04:56] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, pop the disc in that you used the last time and try running the "verify disc"... if its really an a70 then it ought to work and if its truly a fresh install I can't think of a good reason why it wouldn't work
[04:57] <BeastlyKings> In ubuntu, how do I encrypt files so that ubuntu and linux both cannot open them with out me?
[04:57] <Taxman> Beyond_The_Grave: your hardware and driver may not allow it. I just read about how difficult it is to get going on some cards
[04:57] <BFrank> can't you use trucrypt?
[04:57] <BeastlyKings> This was just a quick question
[04:57] <Taxman> can you at least try the 7.04 beta livecd to see if it can figure it out?
[04:57] <BeastlyKings> I guess I could
[04:57] <worm> does anyone can help me with this message??  Will not try to make filesystem on full-disk device
[04:57] <bts3685> BeastlyKings: you may want to look into a distro more centered on security rather than usability if you're concerned about it
[04:57] <ydnar> is there a way to effectively upgrade firefox to a swiftfox build specifically for my cpu
[04:57] <Beyond_The_Grave> It does, it's capable of doing WPA2 with RADIUS if it wanted
[04:58] <Beyond_The_Grave> But I need WPA-PSK TKIP
[04:58] <Taxman> worm, what are you doing to get the message?
[04:58] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:58] <pureStylezz> i booted the DVD
[04:58] <Beyond_The_Grave> Here, I'll give you the card specs
[04:58] <neewb> vdvd movies seen as blank when mounting ??
[04:58] <pureStylezz> Rescue broken system?
[04:58] <worm> Taxman i am trying to format my pen drive
[04:58] <swedekid> DAMMIT IT DELETED WINDOWS!!
[04:58] <pureStylezz> Check CD for detects?
[04:58] <BFrank> can the ubuntu install resize ntfs?
[04:58] <bruenig> BFrank, yes
[04:58] <worm> Taxman i already changed the fila sustem
[04:58] <bts3685> "swedekid	DAMMIT IT DELETED WINDOWS!!" =  WINNAR.
[04:58] <BFrank> even 6.10?
[04:58] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, YES that "chceck cD"
[04:58] <bruenig> swedekid, hooray you mean
[04:58] <pureStylezz> yes
[04:58] <pureStylezz> ok
[04:59] <BFrank> do  I need to defragment for it to work?
[04:59] <worm> I umounted it and used mkfs.vfat /dev/sda and also mkdosfs /dev/sda
[04:59] <Beyond_The_Grave> Here's my WLAN card...    http://www.edimax.com.tw/html/english/products/EW-7128g.htm
[04:59] <BeastlyKings> bts3635: Its just one file that I want to encrypt. I'll look into "trucrypt".
[04:59] <jimmygoon> swedekid, did you tell it too :D
[04:59] <bts3685> BFrank: nope!
[04:59] <BFrank> ok, great, thanks
[04:59] <jimmygoon> s/too/to
[04:59] <PanzerMKZ> what is this about deleting windows
[04:59] <PanzerMKZ> ?
[04:59] <jimmygoon> haha
[04:59] <Rei-chan> swedekid: You did not realize that when you put the thing in? I asked you why you wanted a NEW OS due to boredom.
[04:59] <neewb> dvds seen as blank when mounted on desktop
[04:59] <EADG> Does it matter that pureStylezz burned a cd image to dvd?
[04:59] <HLM> swedkid: you have been set free
[04:59] <bts3685> BeastlyKings: no problem! there are tools to encrypt your entire HDD and guides to even locking down grub if you're interested
[04:59] <jimmygoon> Rei-chan, its not even that, he could've easily opted for a dual boot
[04:59] <pureStylezz> i think it wouldnt have installed if it did matter
[04:59] <Rei-chan> EADG: No.
[04:59] <pureStylezz> ^^
[04:59] <bruenig> EADG, no I used to do it with ubuntu
[04:59] <EADG> K
[04:59] <Rei-chan> jimmygoon: I know. :)
[05:00] <Beyond_The_Grave> http://www.edimax.com.tw/html/english/products/EW-7128g.htm    Taxman?
[05:00] <bruenig> it wouldn't work for some other distros though
[05:00] <neewb> no i burned many distros to dvd and the work fine
[05:00] <Aditya> hi every body
[05:00] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, I'd normally agree with you completely but this is awfully strange.......
[05:00] <BFrank> I hope the ntfs resizing won't screw up
[05:00] <BFrank> hehehe
[05:00] <bts3685> ditto- doesn't matter as long as it burned without fxoring up
[05:00] <Crazytom> Beyond_The_Grave,  sudo apt-get install wpagui
[05:00] <Taxman> Beyond_The_Grave: no clue, sorry. at least try the 7.04 beta livecd
[05:00] <bruenig> or I should say "it didn't work for some other distros"
[05:00] <bts3685> BFrank: you'll be fine. make sure you back up first though
[05:00] <BeastlyKings> bts3635: thanks, but I'll pass on those for now. how do I install trucrypt?
[05:00] <makuseru> can someoene recomend a program to record and edit audio, that isnt audacity?
[05:00] <Taxman> what's wrong with audacity?
[05:00] <EADG> pureStylezz: What is your laptop brand & model?
[05:00] <worm> Taxman any ideas about what might be wrong?
[05:00] <Beyond_The_Grave> Then what Crazytom
[05:01] <StriderZ> makuseru: ardour and jack
[05:01] <bts3685> BeastlyKings: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/install-truecrypt-on-ubuntu-edgy/
[05:01] <pureStylezz> Toshiba Sattelite A70
[05:01] <makuseru> Taxman: it wont work
[05:01] <Crazytom> Beyond_The_Grave, you should have a gui installed
[05:01] <Taxman> worm: no, what command is causing the error?
[05:01] <Aditya> hi vertigo
[05:01] <ripzaw> hello?
[05:01] <worm> Taxman mkfs.vfat /dev/sda
[05:01] <StriderZ> makuseru: there is one that starts with an R....can't think of he name
[05:01] <BeastlyKings> bts3635: thanks!
[05:01] <worm> Taxman and also mkdosfs /dev/sda
[05:01] <Rei-chan> !hi | ripzaw
[05:01] <ubotu> ripzaw: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:01] <neewb> must be a mounting problem, yes ??
[05:01] <Taxman> worm: try sudo? :)
[05:01] <ripzaw> can anyone help me mount an ntfs drive... ?
[05:01] <worm> Taxman i am sudo already
[05:02] <bts3685> BeastlyKings: welcome! :)
[05:02] <Rei-chan> !ntfs worth a shot | ripzaw
[05:02] <neewb> ubuntu has no NTFS support ?????
[05:02] <wynd__> !ntfs
[05:02] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:02] <Taxman> ripzaw: man mount
[05:03] <Rei-chan> Ah, I was right, !ntfs does work.
[05:03] <ripzaw> I keep getting permission denied mount failed errors
[05:03] <neewb> formats an usb drive to NTFS
[05:03] <StriderZ> makuseru: rezound
[05:03] <Taxman> ripzaw: are you using sudo?
[05:03] <ripzaw> man mount?
[05:03] <Rei-chan> !sudo
[05:03] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:04] <Rei-chan> Also known as, "If you want to do stuff, use sudo."
[05:05] <ripzaw> I installed a bunch of stuff and downloaded stuff using sudo... been all over the ubunto trying ntfsmount too.... I can get it mounted with"ntfsmount /dev/hda1 /media/winxp -o default_permissions" but I get the permissions denied problem
[05:05] <rcc> what TTYs does the installer use (6.10)
[05:05] <worm> Taxman am i screwd up with this??
[05:06] <Taxman> worm: dunno
[05:06] <Jimbo99> cryoniq:  you read this:  http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_edgy_eft_ntfs_ntfs_3g_p2?s=91085cc33fb79777e931a912e2488f67&
[05:06] <Taxman> ripzaw: what are the permissions on the mountpoint?
[05:06] <worm> huauha
[05:07] <ripzaw> I want to be able to read and write to an NTFS partition.... what would be the best method of doing this?
[05:07] <Nunya> Trying to install Beryl, website says add a line and a KEY to the sources.list, how do I add a key?
[05:07] <worm> Dyleon....fala ae Jhou
[05:08] <Swimmerdude> hello i have a quick question, can the install cd be used to roll back changes made to repositories?
[05:08] <McFrosty> Using 6.10 wondering whats the best way to upgrade to 7.04. There is this https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuDistUpgrade but I couldn't get it to work for me :(
[05:08] <pureStylezz> jimmygoon
[05:08] <Swimmerdude> adn for berly jsut follow the guide and use envy to get your drivers
[05:08] <thrymr> hi
[05:08] <dyleon> iae worm ... resolveu??
[05:08] <worm> hehehe
[05:08] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, I
[05:08] <pureStylezz> jimmygoon > The CD rom integrity test was successful
[05:08] <worm> resolveu nada
[05:08] <pureStylezz> The cd rom is valid
[05:08] <worm> s me odi
[05:08] <thrymr> wath is the command for the sound mixer?
[05:08] <jimmygoon> pureStylezz, I'm stumped
[05:08] <pureStylezz> :/
[05:09] <Nunya> swimmerdue, I am following guide, but I dont know what it means by ADD KEY
[05:09] <worm> dyleon ---me dei ma
[05:09] <worm> mal
[05:09] <Swimmerdude> copy and past the codes into the terrminal.
[05:09] <Swimmerdude> ?
[05:09] <StriderZ> thrymr: gamix? aumix? maybe apt-get install one of those
[05:09] <pureStylezz> alright
[05:09] <dyleon> worm, de leve hein... as vezes seu mkfs q ta zuado msm vai saber
[05:09] <pureStylezz> im at the login screen
[05:10] <Nunya> I am editing the sources.list file, it says add this line, then it says add this key
[05:10] <pureStylezz> on what i shold log?
[05:10] <Zenerek> guys i got this serial modem i am trying out and it will work from the live cd only,do you think the slmodem drivers are conflicting in some way?
[05:10] <pureStylezz> fail safe gnome?
[05:10] <thrymr> strider: I aleardy have one but I forget his name
[05:10] <Nunya> the key is a wget line
[05:10] <dyleon> worm, s tem nois falando portugues aki
[05:10] <Gabz> !de
[05:10] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:10] <Swimmerdude> yea i did that through the software sources. sorry
[05:10] <atselby> Evening everyone.
[05:10] <worm> dyleon to ligado huahuahua essa  a melhor parte
[05:10] <Gabz> !portugues
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about portugues - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:10] <StriderZ> thrymr: maybe envy24-control
[05:10] <Gabz> !po
[05:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about po - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:11] <ripzaw> hello?
[05:11] <Gabz> hello
[05:11] <Swimmerdude> does anyone know if the live cd can be used to restore drivers that were messed up?
[05:11] <dyleon> worm, hehehe
[05:11] <thrymr> no
[05:11] <Nunya> !beryl
[05:11] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:11] <Gabz> !ati
[05:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:11] <worm> dyleon to saindo vamos pro msn
[05:11] <thrymr> strider: It was finishing by "mix" I think...
[05:11] <dyleon> blz
[05:11] <bts3685> Swimmerdude: drivers for what?
[05:11] <dyleon> quit
[05:11] <Swimmerdude> the wireless and sound
[05:11] <thrymr> I'll try to find it in the documentation
[05:11] <StriderZ> thyrmr: alsamix?
[05:11] <thrymr> YEAH!!
[05:12] <thrymr> thanks ;)
[05:12] <Swimmerdude> somehow updateing my vidoe they dissapeared:(
[05:12] <Swimmerdude> video
[05:12] <Taxman> Zenerek: have you compared the output of dmesg from the livecd and your installed system?
[05:12] <Zenerek> no not yet
[05:12] <rcc> is there any way to force the installer to use my AGP card as the primary card rather then my PCI card?
[05:12] <goggetaUBUNTU> alotta thing dissapear when updating your video...
[05:12] <Taxman> that would be your start, find out if the driver is installing correctly, what hardware is seen, etc
[05:13] <wynd__> http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ <-- eww, dang AOL
[05:13] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing. Already tryed live cd/text install... beta 7.x... or anyone know another distro ??? LAPTOP = Toshiba satellite A70.. DVD are WORKIN
[05:13] <bts3685> Swimmerdude: what chipset? is it onboard video/audio?
[05:13] <imagixerne> exit
[05:13] <goggetaUBUNTU> rcc yeah
[05:13] <[Nige] > hi all
[05:13] <BFrank> yep pidgin.im
[05:13] <BFrank> hehe
[05:13] <Zenerek> ok i'll go check it out
[05:13] <jburd_> Heh.  pidgin.  Honking stupid name.
[05:13] <BFrank> hahaha
[05:13] <[Nige] > whats the best way to run a command a login, whether its via gnome or console login
[05:13] <Swimmerdude> no video is geforce fx 6800 audio is onboard, wiorless is dwl g520b (no linux drivers though).
[05:14] <BFrank> does the ntfs resizing cause the spinny cursor for awhile?
[05:14] <atselby> Hey anyone want to help me with a repo error? I'm getting connection refused error messages.
[05:14] <bruenig> [Nige] , /etc/rc.local
[05:14] <bts3685> [Nige] :
[05:14] <bts3685> GAH
[05:14] <bts3685> you beat me to it
[05:14] <[Nige] > bruenig, wont that make it a startup script
[05:14] <bruenig> [Nige] , yes...
[05:14] <Taxman> pureStylezz: so the livecd works fine, but not the installed veersion?
[05:14] <atselby> [nigel]  what do you need? an app to run at startup?
[05:14] <mycroftiv> Nige: for console login ~/.bashrc
[05:14] <Gabz> pureStylezz: sounds like gnome is crashing very early on
[05:14] <[Nige] > thanks mycroftiv , bruenig
[05:14] <atselby> [nigel]  if you need it on startup in gnome sessions is probably the best choice.
[05:15] <bts3685> Swimmerdude: did you compile drivers into the kernel?
[05:15] <pureStylezz> yes taxman
[05:15] <[Nige] > if I put it in the bashrc wiill it do both?\
[05:15] <rcc> goggetaUBUNTU, How?
[05:15] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  try alt ctrl f2 and see if it lets you login to the console
[05:15] <mycroftiv> nige: no
[05:15] <pureStylezz> yes it does.
[05:15] <BSG75> if I wanted to run a script to bring up my wifi .. do I put it in rc.local?
[05:15] <pureStylezz> i can login in the console
[05:16] <Taxman> is X failing or gnome, pureStylezz?
[05:16] <goggetaUBUNTU> rcc: can you make it to terminal/
[05:16] <goggetaUBUNTU> ?
[05:16] <pureStylezz> how can i know?
[05:16] <pureStylezz> thats my first 2 days using linux
[05:16] <rcc> goggetaUBUNTU, yeah.
[05:16] <atselby> Someone want to help with connection refused errors on repos?
[05:16] <Taxman> pureStylezz: when you're at the desktop can you get anything to work? right click to get a context menu, etc
[05:17] <Gabz> Taxman if pureStylezz  can log in that means X is working right ?
[05:17] <pureStylezz> I cant right/left click on the desktop
[05:17] <pureStylezz> it does nothing
[05:17] <stevarino_> how can i tell which video card my system has and which driver its using?
[05:17] <Taxman> Gabz: but thenit could crash after that
[05:17] <Gabz> Taxman:  good point.
[05:17] <neewb> you open the case and look at the video card
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:15:23 PM) Swimmerdude: CK804 AC'97 audio controller
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:15:38 PM) Swimmerdude: heres what happened.
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:16:55 PM) Swimmerdude: i used the step 2 method in the how to on beryl and combriz http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263851 after doing the drivers part my compture restarted:( no drivers were installed and my wireless disapeared.
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:17:07 PM) Swimmerdude: after that i used envy to install my video drivers
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:17:10 PM) Swimmerdude: that worked
[05:17] <Swimmerdude> (10:17:27 PM) Swimmerdude: but the wireless and sound cards are still ahving issues.
[05:17] <goggetaUBUNTU> rcc: hold on
[05:18] <pureStylezz> im thinking about switching to gentoo or something..
[05:18] <bts3685> pureStylezz: run a reconfigure on gpm
[05:18] <Gabz> !pastebin | Swimmerdude
[05:18] <ubotu> Swimmerdude: 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)
[05:18] <pureStylezz> how?
[05:18] <neewb> good idea..ubuntu is not working out right at all
[05:18] <neewb> try dreamlinux
[05:18] <Swimmerdude> sorry:(
[05:18] <bruenig> dreamlinux is awesome, nothing like brazilian documentation
[05:18] <neewb> at least it can see dvds corrcectly
[05:19] <bts3685> pureStylezz: if i'm correct, dpkg-reconfigure (package) ...i think
[05:19] <atselby> Has anyone else gotten "connection refused" in synaptic/aptitude for repos?
[05:19] <SurfnKid> bruenig, worked great but it takes a lot of space, creates the mpg,ts files, then iso sheesh that was almost 9gb!
[05:19] <bts3685> pureStylezz: and if ubuntu is a battle for you...i would have to NOT recommend gentoo. VERY steep learning curve. try to learn a bit of inside linux first
[05:20] <[Nige] > putting it in rc works a treat, just need to start a shell but thats okay, because I normally do
[05:20] <bruenig> SurfnKid, yeah, like I said, it can be modified to remove temporary files
[05:20] <pureStylezz> i did sudo dpkg-reconfigure gpm
[05:20] <pureStylezz> :p
[05:20] <neewb> use gentoo. you can configure it to see your dvds right with no problem
[05:20] <bts3685> pureStylezz: well, yes. granted.
[05:20] <pureStylezz> it says gpm is not installed
[05:20] <pureStylezz> lol
[05:20] <bts3685> HAH.
[05:20] <bts3685> wait
[05:20] <ripzaw> Can anyone recommend the best method for mounting an NTFS drive for read and write access? thanks
[05:20] <bts3685> gdm
[05:21] <bts3685> sorry
[05:21] <pureStylezz> o
[05:21] <pureStylezz> lol
[05:21] <bts3685> ..hold on
[05:21] <goggetaUBUNTU> ripzaw:
[05:21] <bts3685> i tihnk gpm.
[05:21] <Gabz> pureStylezz: should he reconfigure xserver-xorg and gdm
[05:21] <SurfnKid> yep, it asks to remove the ac3 and other temp files, but those dont take up much, its the iso and mpg, in any case it worked thx!
[05:21] <goggetaUBUNTU> !ntfs-3g
[05:21] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[05:21] <bts3685> GAH. i always confuse them
[05:21] <SAM_theman> is there a glitch or bug when I update ubuntu firefox hasa lttle black bug on google ??
[05:21] <pureStylezz> it says
[05:21] <bruenig> SurfnKid, yeah the removal of those files come from tovid, not from my script
[05:21] <neewb> ubuntu don't support NTFS
[05:21] <pureStylezz> Reloading GNOME display manager configuration
[05:21] <goggetaUBUNTU> yeah it does
[05:21] <neewb> lol, this is all to funny
[05:21] <pureStylezz> changes will take effect when all current x sessions have ended
[05:21] <pureStylezz> lol
[05:21] <bruenig> SurfnKid, the fear is just if one of the end commands messes up, I don't want to start all over, you saw how long it takes
[05:21] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yeah thought so
[05:21] <goggetaUBUNTU> it can already read nfts out of the box
[05:22] <bts3685> neewb: yes it does. haha. :P
[05:22] <petafile> Question:  Does anyone know how to extract drivers from an .exe ?
[05:22] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  did the live cd work for you in ubuntu ?
[05:22] <neewb> but it can't see dvds correctly..lool
[05:22] <pureStylezz> yes
[05:22] <pureStylezz> perfectly
[05:22] <bts3685> petafile: oh man. i heard about this
[05:22] <bunix> im having problems getting sound to work on vmware server 1.02. as soon as i start the vm, i get the error can't open /dev/dsp- busy. any ideas?
[05:22] <tweedy> I am trying to set up my linux box so that i can run a video game.  I have been following a website with a howto.  and it has be dl a .sh, and when i do to run it and it says that there is a syntax error.  is there a way around that or can some one tell me a better way to be able to play counter strike source?
[05:22] <SAM_theman> !firefox
[05:22] <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
[05:22] <neewb> yes, lets trust it to NTFS..lmao
[05:22] <petafile> bts3685: I've done it before too. . .
[05:22] <SurfnKid> bruenig, yeah went to the mall and back, when i got home it paused asking me to remove the files, I'll have to stick a continue command to remove it cuz i had to wait for it to create the iso then burn
[05:22] <crimsun> bunix: close whatever's using the sound device first.
[05:22] <bts3685> petafile: you want something like the cab extracter and i think that does exe as well. forget the name of the utility though
[05:22] <smo> use intel-8x0 bunix?
[05:23] <smo> on main host?
[05:23] <neewb> lets not even start with the sound problems
[05:23] <crimsun> no, let's.
[05:23] <Gabz> pureStylezz: becuase we would normally blame the graphics card. i think you ati one the A70
[05:23] <neewb> can't even see the dvd to play the sound..lol
[05:23] <bruenig> SurfnKid, hmmm, there is probably a way to modify the totem command to not prompt you
[05:23] <crimsun> sound problems are fun!
[05:23] <petafile> bts3685: cabextract did the trick
[05:23] <pureStylezz> ATI Radeon mobility 9000
[05:23] <pureStylezz> ;)
[05:23] <bunix> smo: what is " intel-8x0"?
[05:23] <smo> the soundcard module
[05:23] <crimsun> snd-intel8x0, that is.
[05:23] <bef> Guh, I just sent an email off to elx.com.au with a massive order :D
[05:24] <smo> yeah...
[05:24] <Gabz> pureStylezz: the 7.04 beta version of ubuntu will have more support for that card but it should still work in the older versions
[05:24] <bts3685> petafile: AH! I KNEW it was something about cab"something. thanks!
[05:24] <crimsun> unless you're using i810_audio, in which case, you shouldn't be talking in this channel :-)
[05:24] <sn0w> anyone know all the different places the monitor idle time is set
[05:24] <pureStylezz> Gabz
[05:24] <pureStylezz> i already tryed installing the beta
[05:24] <michel> Hello
[05:24] <pureStylezz> SAME problem
[05:24] <SurfnKid> bruenig, its on tovid right?
[05:24] <neewb> works with intel 810 onboard sound
[05:24] <crimsun> neewb: what's the actual problem?
[05:24] <administrator> hey
[05:24] <bruenig> SurfnKid, yeah just man tovid or whatever to see what it says, or google tovid, there is a lot of online documentation for it
[05:24] <sn0w> anyone know all the different places the monitor idle time is set, everywhere i can find, i have it set to never turn off, but after 10 min of idle the screen goes black
[05:25] <neewb> as aked many times.but ty anyway
[05:25] <administrator> I have trying to install atk-1.0.1, but i am getting the following error
[05:25] <administrator>  'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.12.9, but GLIB (2.12.4)
[05:25] <administrator> *** was found!
[05:25] <tweedy> I am trying to set up my linux box so that i can run a video game.  I have been following a website with a howto.  and it has be dl a .sh, and when i do to run it and it says that there is a syntax error.  is there a way around that or can some one tell me a better way to be able to play counter strike source?
[05:25] <Gabz> pureStylezz: ouch.... um i'm out of suggestions
[05:25] <Gabz> tweedy:  which howto are you using ?
[05:25] <SurfnKid> bruenig, cool, im gonna mess with it, i would have figured out the commands but im not an expert so this helps at least to convert avi's and get 'em decoded/encoded correctly, is 10 low or high on quality?
[05:26] <pureStylezz> :(
[05:26] <Taxman> pureStylezz: that's not normal, sorry
[05:26] <SurfnKid> bruenig, thought of sticking a 15 to maybe improve it, its a little little choppy not much
[05:26] <pureStylezz> any other good distro?
[05:26] <revant> hey, I am trying to install atk1.0.1, but Im getting the folling error, 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.12.9, but GLIB (2.12.4)*** was found!, please help
[05:26] <pureStylezz> cuz im stuck without any OS on my laptop
[05:26] <tweedy> Gabz: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games
[05:26] <pureStylezz> :p
[05:26] <Taxman> try opensuse and fedora core
[05:26] <bruenig> SurfnKid, 10 is the highest, by default I think it does 8 if you don't set it
[05:26] <SurfnKid> ah
[05:26] <SurfnKid> then its good
[05:26] <pureStylezz> Do they support wireless well?
[05:27] <Taxman> pureStylezz: basically run down the distrowatch list until one works well for you
[05:27] <neewb> can't play any good game in linux.end of story
[05:27] <Taxman> certainly yes.
[05:27] <bts3685> pureStylezz: tried debian? it's great to start on. a bit stripped down from ubuntu, but it's great for learning
[05:27] <pureStylezz> ok
[05:27] <Gabz> tweedy: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CounterStrike its a ubuntu specific how to
[05:27] <Gabz> tweedy: the how to you linked too wants to complie wine we just want to apt-get it
[05:28] <tekguy> snow, have you checked the menu on your monitor itself? I have seen some monitors that actually have powersave options built in.
[05:28] <revant> hey, I am trying to install atk1.0.1, but Im getting the folling error, 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.12.9, but GLIB (2.12.4)*** was found!, please help
[05:28] <jbellis> what's the magic incantation to unpack a source archive according to what's in .dsc?
[05:29] <tweedy> thanks. Gabz  Linux is still very new to me, I do not know all the ins and outs yet
[05:29] <Gabz> tweedy: follow the howto i sent you the start at part 4 with the howto you have
[05:29] <neewb> go back to windows..it all works there..lol
[05:29] <sn0w> tekguy, no its def not the monitor
[05:29] <Feengur> !hi | all
[05:29] <ubotu> all: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:29] <Taxman> neewb: do you have something constructive to say?
[05:30] <Berto> hi, i updated ubuntu (with aptitude upgrade) and now my X settings won't let me do widescreen.
[05:30] <Berto> whats the best way to config X the ubuntu way
[05:30] <neewb> i did, but you didn't care to help..pffftt
[05:30] <sn0w> Berto, I got widescreen simply by manually adding a widescreen res into xorg.conf
[05:30] <bts3685> xconfig?
[05:30] <bts3685> xorg?
[05:30] <shiev> hi all
[05:30] <tekguy> sn0w, is it going black after so many minutes of idle? Is that what's going on?
[05:30] <bts3685> lots of ways to configure X
[05:31] <Crazytom> neewb, you are aware that you're in a linux channel right?
[05:31] <sn0w> i added "848x480" in with the other resolutions, and then i got widescreen support
[05:31] <Berto> sn0w, well that's great but why would this update change my stuff.  that's bad
[05:31] <Berto> oh i don't have xconfig
[05:31] <sn0w> Berto what did you update
[05:31] <Feengur> I need some help with GtkRadiant 1.4.  I have it installed but it gives me the error msg "Failed to load project" .  Any takers? :P
[05:31] <sn0w> tekguy, yea after 10 min
[05:31] <Berto> sn0w, there were 33 packages, i just updated them.  actually it's kubuntu ahh
[05:31] <sn0w> tekguy, checked power settings, all are set to never go idle, checked the screensavers, they are set to come on after 2 hours of idle
[05:32] <sn0w> Berto, something probably made a new xorg.conf for you during the update
[05:32] <neewb> yeah, its where i was told to go for help on the ubuntu web site
[05:32] <revant> Hey, I need help install GTK+2.8.9, is there a .deb package besides the source ?
[05:32] <Khalsa> HI, I have ubuntu up and runnning great dual-boot on my thinkpad x41 tablet. However one major problem that keeps me from regularaly using it is the fact that I get 6+ hours battery life in windows, and only around 2 hours in linux. Is there some things I can do to mitigate this?
[05:32] <Berto> sn0w, yeah it made a backup, i should be good.  thanks!
[05:32] <sn0w> Berto np, good luck
[05:33] <revant> Hey, I need help install GTK+2.8.9, is there a .deb package besides the source ?
[05:33] <smo> just "finished" my own customized ubuntu ... finally we can make our real own "distro" great ! from usb or cd gooooood
[05:33] <smo> viva squashfs/casper....
[05:33] <bts3685> Khalsa: check out processor stepping. sounds like your system's running full-processing-power all the time, even when on battery
[05:33] <sn0w> tekguy, does xorg have its own config somewhere that would set idle time, i dont see anything close to that in xorg.conf
[05:34] <smo> unionfs
[05:34] <Ridion> I can't get my graphics cards working!... I've got an NV6 Vanta and an NV34 GeforceFX5200
[05:34] <atselby> Thanks for the help....
[05:34] <atselby> Adios.
[05:34] <Gabz> Ridion:  how far did you get ?
[05:34] <Ridion> umm installed nvidia glx
[05:34] <Ridion> set that up
[05:34] <sn0w> smo, we can turn our customized ubuntu into a distro that will launch of a usb key?
[05:34] <Ridion> xorg died
[05:34] <smo> yes
[05:35] <Ridion> tried legasy
[05:35] <Ridion> it died
[05:35] <tekguy> sn0w, There does seem to be some settings in xorg.conf that might help. Are you running xlg, beryl, on edgy?
[05:35] <Khalsa> bts3685: I installed this "epifreq applet" and told it to put it in powesave mode (allegedly it controls the cpur frequency) and it only gave me about 30 minutes more. Limiting the cpu to 800mhz in the applet only gave me 45 minutes or so more.
[05:35] <Gabz> Ridion: so you changed your xorg.conf file ?
[05:35] <Ridion> yeah
[05:35] <smo> ii added beryl ntfs-3g and many many other good soft (for me) from usb yeah
[05:35] <EADG> pureStylezz: I did a couple searchs on ubuntuforums.org... 2 ppl have same prob but no replies. The only other suggestions were to disable lcd scratch in bios and to boot with a lower resolution.
[05:35] <sn0w> smo, easy to do? know of any guides? i didnt know i could do that, i would like to give it a try
[05:35] <Gabz> Ridion:  by hand or using the tool
[05:35] <sn0w> xgl
[05:35] <Ridion> typing in the commands
[05:35] <sn0w> tekguy, Xgl and compiz
[05:35] <smo> not so hard but long
[05:36] <Ridion> then to get it back to using nv instead of nvidia i used nano
[05:36] <Gabz> Ridion:  well you don't want legacy you want the normal nvidia
[05:36] <pureStylezz> :/
[05:36] <tekguy> sn0w, about half way down on this page: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2160598
[05:36] <smo> i had to make some big script for 3d card detection ntfs-3g mount ....
[05:36] <Gabz> in console dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:36] <tekguy> sn0w, there is a post by jocko. thes may be what you are seeing
[05:36] <smo> i followed french tutorials...
[05:36] <Gabz> Ridion: and select nvidia
[05:36] <Ridion> okay...
[05:36] <sn0w> ah nice, sounds time consuming
[05:36] <sn0w> tekguy, thanks
[05:36] <Ridion> if i've got nvidia under drivers xorg won't start up again
[05:37] <smo> yeah
[05:37] <smo> but it rocks!!!
[05:37] <tekguy> sn0w, no problem. I hope that takes care of it.
[05:37] <smo> with hdd install then all is done directly like u want
[05:37] <bts3685> Khalsa: is power management enabled in bios? is it off? try switching it. also, try fiddling with your video output. if this is a laptop (which...it prolly is, since you're talking about battery), video takes up i'd say about 70% of power.
[05:37] <shiev> i am having a really hard time getting past the install menu...
[05:37] <tweedy> Gabz:  Thanks a lot, it is running now
[05:37] <shiev> anyone have a minute to point me in the right direction?
[05:37] <Ridion> so what should I do...
[05:38] <sn0w> tekguy, sweet thats definitely what i was looking for
[05:38] <Gabz> tweedy: great
[05:38] <Gabz> Ridion:  your cards are old so it should work fine
[05:38] <Gabz> Ridion: what version of ubuntu are you runing ?
[05:38] <tekguy> sn0w, awesome!!
[05:38] <Khalsa> bts3685: ok thanks for the tips, i'll check out the powermanagement in the bios. Anything in particular I should look for in video output?
[05:38] <Ridion> dapper
[05:38] <SuperTeece> is anyone familiar with modifying usplash?
[05:39] <cables> !usplash | SuperTeece
[05:39] <ubotu> SuperTeece: 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
[05:39] <bts3685> Khalsa: frequency, synch rates, brightness are the main three. also, stay in the console as much as you can when on batt- that'll kick your batt usage WAY up :)
[05:39] <tweedy> now onto my next question.  Is there a way to use the standard Remote desktop connection found on all windows boxes, to connect into a Ubuntu machine???
[05:39] <smo> sn0w
[05:39] <bts3685> (by usage, i mean..utilization)
[05:39] <Ridion> Gabz: dapper
[05:39] <Gabz> Ridion:  sudo nvidia-xconfig
[05:39] <smo> here you have the part to setup the key http://www.clipclip.org/clips/detail/16790/liveusbpendrivepersistent-ubuntu-wiki
[05:39] <Gabz> tweedy: it's gnome or kde ?
[05:39] <EADG> pureStylezz: just a suggestion, knowing that you've tried 2 versions and 4 installs, but have you tried Kubuntu or Xubuntu? Those cd's use diffrent window managers than gnome.
[05:40] <tweedy> ?
[05:40] <Khalsa> bts3685: Living in console is still years away for me :-) but i'll most definetly take your advice and go mess with it now, thanks!
[05:40] <Gabz> tweedy: ubuntu doesn't use rdp it uses  vnc
[05:40] <Ridion> Gabz: Not much is coming up
[05:40] <Crazytom> tweedy, I seriously doubt it
[05:40] <Shaba1> guys and ladies
[05:40] <Gabz> tweedy: you should be able to find a vnc client for windows in google
[05:40] <tweedy> Gabz:  I know i have VNC on my laptop and it works fine.
[05:40] <bts3685> Khalsa: don't fret! i've only been using linux for not even a whole year and already i feel REALLY comfy in the console. you'll get the hang of it!
[05:41] <Shaba1> why do people on this network have to be such jerks
[05:41] <Shaba1> ??
[05:41] <pureStylezz> EADG i didnt
[05:41] <Shaba1> not saying in here
[05:41] <Shaba1> but just in general
[05:41] <Gabz> tweedy: there is no rdp server for linux as far as i know
[05:41] <Ridion> Gabz Using X configuration file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf".
[05:41] <pureStylezz> but fedora core 6 is already downloaded at 70%
[05:41] <Ridion> Backed up file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf' as '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup'
[05:41] <Ridion> New X configuration file written to '/etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[05:41] <sn0w> smo wutup
[05:41] <pureStylezz> ill try it first
[05:41] <pureStylezz> =P
[05:41] <SuperTeece> cables, thanks that gets me a bit further
[05:41] <shiev> after booting the 6.10 x86 iso and selecting from the menu, the install throws a "kernel panic"  help???
[05:41] <tweedy> Gabz:  I am just trying to think I may be at school and need to get on my desktop and RDP wont tunnel into it
[05:41] <locksey> Trying to Lower my MTU to 546 for my dial up connection in ubuntu 6.06, its just a setting, but which file.
[05:41] <sytone> can anyone help with mono and the GAC it seems to be poiniting to the wrong one and I cannot find out where the cag is configured from
[05:41] <smo> i look for sutomizing tuto in englsih...
[05:42] <sytone> yes I have multiple GAC folders
[05:42] <Gabz> tweedy: you can get a java based vnc client which you can run
[05:42] <smo> maybe i can send my page and u ll have to translate...
[05:42] <sn0w> ah smo thanks for the link
[05:42] <smo> code is interesting..
[05:42] <Gabz> Ridion: try restarting or restarting x11
[05:42] <smo> this is the 1st part...
[05:42] <sn0w> ok
[05:42] <Shaba1> I thought all vnc version came with a java server Gabz?
[05:42] <Shaba1> or am I mistaken
[05:42] <Shaba1> every one I have used on windows has
[05:42] <tweedy> Gabz: eh that is too much work.  I wasnt expected positive answer to that question, I just wanted to ask
[05:42] <bart> Hi , which channel do I join to get C# (c-sharp) support ?
[05:42] <sn0w> following translated guides is such a pain
[05:43] <Shaba1> I do not know about the linux ones though
[05:43] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, check /etc/network/interfaces
[05:43] <Gabz> Shaba1 i don't think the one in ubuntu is turned on
[05:43] <Ridion> Gabz: should i set my driver to nvidia or leave it as nv for the mo?
[05:43] <Shaba1> I have not tried it yeat
[05:43] <bts3685> leaving. i'll be in #ubuntu+1 if anyone needs me
[05:43] <EADG> pureStylezz: I wish you all the luck to get 'er up and running.... been sitting here watching all the help for dam near 8 hours...
[05:43] <Shaba1> I had to get xbuntu for this laptop
[05:43] <Gabz> Ridion:  if you want to play any 3d games you need the nvidia driver
[05:43] <Shaba1> I canould not get edgy to install
[05:43] <sgtmattbaker> I am having issues using dd.. I can't seem to get it to work
[05:43] <locksey> rootinthebox: thanks, done that try again though
[05:43] <smo> sn0w
[05:44] <Shaba1> Not enought ram
[05:44] <smo> my translated page.... http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Flenerve.free.fr%2Fdotclear%2Findex.php%3F2006%2F08%2F14%2F20-customisation-du-livecd-ubuntu&langpair=fr%7Cen&hl=fr&ie=UTF8
[05:44] <Ridion> Gabz: If I run sudo nvidia-glx-config enable, I get an error
[05:44] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, did you get my answer?
[05:44] <smo> sorry for the long link...
[05:44] <kaitrek> can ubutu run on old 128pin ram with 128Mb?
[05:44] <kaitrek> ubuntu*
[05:44] <sn0w> smo thanks
[05:44] <Gabz> ridion can you paste the error ?
[05:44] <Ridion> Gabz: tells me to do md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum
[05:44] <smo> np good luck
[05:44] <r00tintheb0x> kaitrek, i believe so, yes.
[05:45] <Ridion> Error: your X configuration has been altered.
[05:45] <Ridion> This script cannot proceed automatically. If you believe that this
[05:45] <Ridion> not correct, you can update the md5sum entry executing the following
[05:45] <Ridion> command:
[05:45] <Ridion> md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum
[05:45] <Ridion> otherwise edit manually /etc/X11/xorg.conf to change the Driver section
[05:45] <Ridion> from nv to nvidia.
[05:45] <Shaba1> Well kaitrek do not take this a gospel ok
[05:45] <snowskater> Hello
[05:45] <r00tintheb0x> hi snowskater
[05:45] <Shaba1> but if it runs off a CD is should be able to
[05:45] <shiev> after booting the 6.10 x86 iso and selecting from the menu, the install throws a "kernel panic"  help???
[05:45] <r00tintheb0x> shiev, where is it panicing at?
[05:45] <Shaba1> I am a unbuntu/xubuntu beginner myself
[05:45] <bydlo23> Is there a way to unfreeze ubuntu when it completely locks up?
[05:45] <r00tintheb0x> bydlo23, reboot
[05:45] <snowskater> I just installed ubuntu and everythings working great except the wireless does not work.
[05:46] <zYe> i just ran envy, and it has crashed my xserver can someone help me reconfigure my nvidia drivers?
[05:46] <Shaba1> ok can somoen answer why the tech people ont his networks have to be power trippers??
[05:46] <mindblock> ndiswrapper
[05:46] <bydlo23> hehe thanks
[05:46] <mindblock> zYe: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:46] <Shaba1> its like something they take when they come on here or something
[05:46] <Gabz> Ridion:  that error messages says you've manuall changed your xorg whi which you have
[05:46] <zYe> mindblock: that hasn
[05:46] <snowskater> is their a easy way to get the wireless working on my laptop?
[05:46] <r00tintheb0x> snowskater, is your wireless card natively supported by linux?
[05:46] <sgtmattbaker> I am having issues with dd.. when I use the command sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdb4 bs=8192 conv=notrunc,noerror.. it just goes down a line and has a cursor blinking.. but nothing is actually being written to the destination partition
[05:47] <Crazytom> snowskater, what chipset do you have?
[05:47] <zYe> mindblock: i did that, and now i am running on vesa drivers but i need help setting up my card
[05:47] <mindblock> zYe: what kind of card is it
[05:47] <zYe> mindblock: geforce fx 5200 256mb card
[05:47] <Ridion> Gabz: so i should just run md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sudo tee /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum and then do the enable nvidia command?
[05:47] <Dinkins> can anyone tell me if this is possible: i have a series of commands i have to run every time my computer starts to get my routing and dns IP forwarding to work. i want to create a script of these commands to be run (as root) every time the computer is booted. is this possible, and how easy is it?
[05:47] <snowskater> BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller
[05:47] <Crazytom> snowskater, do lspci -v and look for your card
[05:47] <Gabz> Ridion:  in a console run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  follow the propts ti will rewrite your xorg file and fix any errors it it
[05:47] <zYe> mindblock: i downloaded some nvidia drivers, and turned off xserver and installed thenm, but it still didn't work
[05:48] <Crazytom> snowskater, you need to install ndiswrapper
[05:48] <mindblock> zYe: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia have you tried that?
[05:48] <snowskater> i downloaded ndiswrapper but when i went to run it the command screen came up and than disappeared
[05:48] <zYe> mindblock: no, i will try this and possibly get back with you, thanks.
[05:49] <mindblock> zYe: no problem
[05:49] <locksey> r00tintheb0x: thanks, done that try again though, and having another look
[05:49] <r00tintheb0x> snowskater, do you know that your wireless card isnt supported natively?
[05:49] <pureStylezz> ^^
[05:49] <snowskater> The only drivers i've found for it are Windows
[05:49] <Crazytom> snowskater, what command did you run?
[05:49] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, paste me your /etc/network/interfaces in http://pastebin.ca
[05:49] <sgtmattbaker>  I am having issues with dd.. when I use the command sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdb4 bs=8192 conv=notrunc,noerror.. it just goes down a line and has a cursor blinking.. but nothing is actually being written to the destination partition
[05:49] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, i'll fix you up
[05:49] <Crazytom> snowskater, if you want some help join #ubuntuwireless
[05:49] <Dinkins> if anyone is available and willing to help me set up a startup script, send me a PM =D
[05:49] <snowskater> ok thanks :)
 what is the make and model of the card.
[05:50] <BFrank> does anyone know how to keep ubuntu from changing the console font on bootup?
[05:50] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing. Already tryed live cd/text install... beta 7.x... or anyone know another distro ??? LAPTOP = Toshiba satellite A70.. DVD are WORKIN
[05:50] <pureStylezz> any help before i install another distro?
[05:50] <pureStylezz> D:
[05:50] <mindblock> pureStylezz: dont do that lol
[05:50] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, one sec... reading
[05:50] <pureStylezz> fedora core 6 is almost done downloading
[05:50] <locksey> r00tintheb0x: ok, thanks, quick as I can
[05:50] <mindblock> pureStylezz: booooo
[05:50] <ripzaw> having a problem using "sudo apt-get upgrade" ... it keeps on stalling on the download sooner or later...
[05:50] <pureStylezz> i have no idea what to do.. i tryed all the things possible ^^
[05:51] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, ive gotcha ;)
[05:51] <mindblock> pureStylezz: have u tried reconfiguring x?
[05:51] <r00tintheb0x> FOLLOW ME!
[05:51] <pureStylezz> prolly, what's the command? :p
[05:51] <pureStylezz> i dont mind retring
[05:51] <pureStylezz> retrying*
[05:51] <mindblock> or u could follow r00tintheb0x
[05:51] <mindblock> or try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:51] <Dinkins> oh god i dont know what im doing i'm not good at script
[05:51] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, have you ever been able to log in.
[05:52] <Linc> i was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of a download manager that allows the use of user names and passwords
[05:52] <pureStylezz> :P
[05:52] <r00tintheb0x> try that 1st, what mindblock is sugguesting
[05:52] <pureStylezz> of course
[05:52] <pureStylezz> i can log in
[05:52] <pureStylezz> and then i see the background imagine
[05:52] <pureStylezz> i can move my cursor around
[05:52] <pureStylezz> image*
[05:52] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, were there any errors during the install?
[05:52] <pureStylezz> i cant right/left click
[05:52] <pureStylezz> Nope.
[05:52] <pureStylezz> All went pretty well
[05:52] <pureStylezz> I tryed beta, 6.10 live, 6.10 text install
[05:52] <pureStylezz> all the same problem
[05:53] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, are you fimiliar with the command prompt?
[05:53] <zYe> mindblock: how can i find out what kind of kernal i have installed?
[05:53] <pureStylezz> Not really, i booted windows off my laptop last night
[05:53] <pureStylezz> i dont know shit about linux tbh :D
[05:53] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, so gnome panel is basicaly not coming up
[05:53] <mindblock> zYe: uname -a i think
[05:53] <pureStylezz> I guess so..
[05:53] <r00tintheb0x> dang, pureStylezz this is going to be hard without a bash prompt
[05:53] <mindblock> zYe: uname -r
[05:53] <pureStylezz> :(
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, either A. your install is incomplete, or B. you have incorrect permissions somewhere
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> you cant see applications or places @ the top of your screen?
[05:54] <pureStylezz> i doubt the install would be incomplete 3 times
[05:54] <pureStylezz> when the 3 times i checked my CD's
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> yeah pureStylezz touche
[05:54] <pureStylezz> :/
[05:54] <Gabz> r00tintheb0x: pureStylezz  should be able to alt crtl f2 and log into console
[05:54] <pureStylezz> i can
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> so all you can see is the background image and your mouse pureStylezz ?
[05:54] <pureStylezz> yes..
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> i know Gabz but he doesn't know bash
[05:54] <pureStylezz> i can do ctrl alt f's
[05:55] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, go to ctrl+alt+f1 and do "sudo aptitude reinstall ubuntu-desktop"
[05:55] <hendrixski> I just reinstalled Ubuntu because I couldn't figure out why my wireless card stopped working (it works) and came back and pureStylezz is STILL here getting his system to work.  That takes dedication man.  My hat is off to you
[05:55] <pureStylezz> ok
[05:55] <pureStylezz> :<
[05:56] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, have you tried totally rebooting it yet?
[05:56] <pureStylezz> okay..
[05:56] <pureStylezz> it's reinstalling
[05:56] <shiev> r00tintheb0x:::  I think i am going to try setting up a grub install
[05:56] <pureStylezz> k
[05:56] <pureStylezz> it's done.
[05:56] <r00tintheb0x> shiev, why?
[05:56] <pureStylezz> well.. what you mean by totally rebooting?
[05:57] <hendrixski> that was fast... ubuntu-desktop takes a long time to install....
[05:57] <pureStylezz> turning the laptop on and off?
[05:57] <r00tintheb0x> restarting the machine
[05:57] <r00tintheb0x> yeah
[05:57] <Shaba1> well take care all
[05:57] <puff> Evening, my sound has gone away once again.
[05:57] <Gabz> pureStylezz: sudo init 6 , that will restart your machine
[05:57] <DisabledDuck> how do i mount the floppy drive?
[05:57] <r00tintheb0x> it sounds like somethings hung
[05:57] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, Have you tried other window managers yet? like XFCE which is much smaller and less resource intensive?
[05:57] <pureStylezz> okay
[05:57] <pureStylezz> its restarting
[05:57] <pureStylezz> Nope i didnt..
[05:57] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, How much ram/processor do you have?
[05:57] <puff> In the past this was because of a conflict between alsa and esd;  esd was running and I kileld it but I still have no sound in flash.
[05:57] <r00tintheb0x> on that machine?
[05:57] <pureStylezz> 2.8ghz
[05:57] <shiev> r00tintheb0x::  cause i can't get the kernel booted off the install CD
[05:57] <pureStylezz> its a Toshiba sattelite A70
[05:58] <r00tintheb0x> oh crap... that should be plenty.
[05:58] <pureStylezz> ram = 512 i think
[05:58] <jimmygoon> anyone got a fancy one liner to compress my home directory in a nice backup tar.gz?
[05:58] <pureStylezz> ok
[05:58] <Gabz> r00tintheb0x: he could try kde ?
[05:58] <pureStylezz> im on login screen..
[05:58] <shiev> r00tintheb0x::  kernel panic on starting the initd or some such thing
[05:58] <pureStylezz> i log on what?
[05:58] <puff> Sound works fine in rhythmbox, just not in flash. Hm.
[05:58] <pureStylezz> gnome fail safe?
[05:59] <jimmygoon> puff, what version of  ubuntu/flash? sound has been fixed for a loooong time
[05:59] <hendrixski> pureStylezz, gnome failsafe may be worth a try
[05:59] <zero88> hello everyone
[05:59] <pat_bateman> hum
[05:59] <pat_bateman> hi
[05:59] <r00tintheb0x> Gabz, no.
[05:59] <DisabledDuck> how do i mount my floppy drive?
[05:59] <r00tintheb0x> shiev, you cant boot from the CD?
[05:59] <pureStylezz> ok
[05:59] <pureStylezz> i get an error
[05:59] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, yes try that
[05:59] <pat_bateman> I have a problem, I upgrade to edgy from dapper and my gdm is dead
[05:59] <pureStylezz> There was an error starting the GNOME settings daemon
[06:00] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, and then?
[06:00] <hendrixski> DisabledDuck, you still have a floppy drive??? that's awesome.  I haven't seen those since.... high school
[06:00] <pureStylezz> some things such as themes sounds or background settings may not work properly
[06:00] <shiev> r00t::   i am able to boot, and get the 1st menu...
[06:00] <rcc> I've got an old encrypted loopback filesystem, is there any way to mount it in ubuntu?
[06:00] <mindblock> pureStylezz: sounds like ur installation got borked
[06:00] <amonbish> Hi
[06:00] <IdleOne> pat_bateman, do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:00] <DisabledDuck> hendrixski yes... that isn't very helpful, thanks
[06:00] <shiev> r00t::   it looks like vmlinuz is uncompressing
[06:00] <shiev> r00t::   then screen goes black and comes back with locked up output
[06:00] <pureStylezz> unable to determine the adress of the message bus ) try man dbus-launch and man dbus-daemon for help
[06:01] <Gabz> puff: you using firefox ?
[06:01] <ripzaw> how can I get the 3D desktop
[06:01] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, give me a sec
[06:01] <pat_bateman> pleazzz
[06:01] <amonbish> don't know
[06:01] <pureStylezz> ok :)
[06:01] <pat_bateman> I dont know what to do
[06:01] <shiev> r00t::   last line is something like "kernel panic. not syncing.  attempted [ attempting?]  to kill init
[06:01] <hendrixski> ummm.... dbus errors are bad
[06:01] <shiev> crazy  ")
[06:01] <DisabledDuck> ............
[06:01] <sceadugenga> hi, I have a question about dhcp3-server.. Why does it lease addresses backwards?
[06:01] <sceadugenga> if i set it a range between 1 and 200, why will it give out 199 first, and 198 second etc....
[06:01] <shiev> my md5sum matches the secure site
[06:02] <IdleOne> pat_bateman, in a terminal ( ctrl+alt+F1 ) type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:02] <shiev> k3b validates the md5 to the same checksum
[06:02] <ripzaw> anyone know that cool 3D desktop in the demo video? I would really like to know how to get that working
[06:02] <zYe> mindblock: no, that didn't work my xserver crashed again
[06:02] <hendrixski> pat_bateman, what's the problem?
[06:02] <shiev> and i validate the cd to the same checksum
[06:02] <rickyfingers> ripzaw: it's probably beryl.
[06:02] <DisabledDuck> how do i mount my floppy drive?
[06:02] <mindblock> zYe: pastebin a copy of your Xorg log
[06:02] <zYe> envy is a pos
[06:02] <rickyfingers> ripzaw: google install beryl ubuntu, and you'll find the howtos
[06:03] <mindblock> zYe: it should be in /var/log under Xorg.0.log i think
[06:03] <aabrahao> how do i get phpmysqladmin?
[06:03] <hendrixski> pat_bateman, your GDM?  have you re-installed it?  if that doesn't work, try re-installing ubuntu-desktop :-)
[06:03] <Gabz> DisabledDuck:  it shouldn't need to be mounted
[06:03] <rickyfingers> ripzaw: but I didn't really get a good installation of beryl until I compiled from source.  If you're only using one monitor and graphics card, the ubuntu method should work well for you.
[06:03] <zYe> !paste
[06:03] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:03] <david4846854648> c
[06:03] <Gabz> DisabledDuck: otherwise right click and go to mount
[06:04] <|NewUser|> !ircd
[06:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ircd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:04] <pat_bateman> thx for the help '  I don't konw who because I use  centeriq'
[06:04] <DisabledDuck> Gabz: well i have a floppy disk in it, and when i go to storage it doesn't show anything on the floppy and i don't hear the drive
[06:04] <pat_bateman> I'll try ::)
[06:04] <Gabz> DisabledDuck:  go to computer
[06:04] <fevel> has anyone heard of canon i320 on linux??
[06:04] <zYe> mindblock: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14509/
[06:04] <Gabz> DisabledDuck: or give me a sec to boot up a computer with a floppy drive
[06:04] <mindblock> zYe: one second
[06:05] <rickyfingers> fevel: is that an SD drive?
[06:05] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, what is in your /etc/hosts file
[06:05] <r00tintheb0x> it looks like your install is incomplete
[06:05] <fevel> rickyfingers: nope...thats a printer
[06:05] <hendrixski> how does one call another program from a c++ program?
[06:05] <pureStylezz> How can i look at it?
[06:05] <pureStylezz> sudo nano /etc/hosts?
[06:06] <shiev> hendrix::  function call?
[06:06] <rickyfingers> fevel: oh.  Printing is one thing I hardly ever do from any unix I use.  Except for solaris at work.
[06:06] <pat_bateman> how can I redo my upgrade?
[06:06] <mindblock> zYe: have you removed envy then tried to reconfigure x?
[06:06] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, would you have  a problem with me loggin into your machine and looking at it?
[06:06] <r00tintheb0x> if not i can walk you through it
[06:06] <zYe> mindblock: no, ive not
[06:06] <pureStylezz> I have no problem with that imo
[06:06] <rickyfingers> pat_bateman: I would suggest backing up any important data, and doing a clean install.
[06:06] <hendrixski> shiev, that's not just for low-level system stuff??? it works on full applications?  like opening firefrox for example, or calling ls on command line?
[06:06] <mindblock> zYe: remove envy and try to reconfigure again..
[06:06] <r00tintheb0x> pureStylezz, join #l33thelp
[06:07] <aabrahao> how do i get phpmysqladmin and a list of all packages avaliable?
[06:07] <tekguy> fevel, yes it does work on Linux, however, the drivers that do work are not free. See TurboPrint.
[06:08] <zYe> mindblock: would envy not allow me to change my video drivers or something?
[06:08] <stepansta1> Can someone help me with the install of NTFS-3G
[06:08] <mindblock> zYe: i dont know, but it cant help if it already screwed ur x up
[06:08] <bruenig> stepansta1, just sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[06:08] <Gabz> stepansta1: how far have you gotten ?
[06:08] <mindblock> zYe: doesnt hurt to get rid of what caused the problem in the 1st place
[06:09] <zYe> mindblock: what is sad is that i had already set up all my drivers, but i got a new monitor and i thought envy could possibly fix my resolution problems.
[06:09] <pat_bateman> thx for the help it works perfectly!! thank you to the one who advice me to re install ubuntu-desktop :)
[06:09] <stepansta1> gabz, never mind
[06:09] <Tygus> How can I get help?
[06:09] <mindblock> zYe: what driver were you using before you installed envy, and what was wrong with ur resolution
[06:09] <zYe> mindblock: but sense im quite new  wasn't sure what i was doing
[06:09] <stepansta1> bruenig, why dont they just say that on the site?
[06:10] <tekguy> tygus, just ask whatever it is you need help with. If someone knows the answer, they will answer
[06:10] <bruenig> stepansta1, I don't run the site
[06:10] <mindblock> zYe: totally feel u dude, i borked ubuntu so many times before getting it right lol
[06:10] <zYe> mindblock: i was using some nvidia driver i got from the site awhile ago, but my old monitor died that was running 1600x1200
[06:10] <arooni> hey there... does anyone know what command to pass to alsamixer to mute the front channel
[06:10] <arooni> and unmute specificallY?
[06:10] <hendrixski> pat_bateman, :-) glad we could help
[06:10] <sarixe> does anyone know how to replace metacity with fluxbox as the default window manager while running gnome?
[06:10] <mindblock> zYe: whats wrong with 1024x768? lol
[06:10] <locksey> r00tintheb0x: http://pastebin.ca/429276
[06:10] <stepansta1> bruenig, i know, but whenever i come here, people just say one line, on the sites they have like 7 steps and they dont work
[06:11] <zYe> mindblock: i hate it. i love to have tons of space
[06:11] <Tygus> Ok, I was upgrading ubuntu 6.06 to 6.10 when the energy went out. I couldn't boot linux again.
[06:11] <stepansta1> bruenig, after im done with that, how do i use it, i do the mount right?
[06:11] <hendrixski> sarixe, install fluxbox.. then log out, and at the bottom right hand corner pick session properties or whatever it's called ... it brings up a menu, just pick fluxbox, and then it'll ask you if you want htat to be the default from now on
[06:11] <hendrixski> sarixe, from inside a session without logging out??? that I don't know
[06:11] <mindblock> zYe: ah, well sometimes we have to settle for the best we can get
[06:11] <zYe> mindblock: yea, but this makes windows look like a joke, it was total trash.
[06:12] <Gabz> Tygus:  your going to want to find a live cd boot it up extract all your files and reinstall ..
[06:12] <mindblock> zYe: try wut i suggested..maybe envy is still messing with your drivers in some way
[06:12] <zYe> mindblock: well i know this monitor can handle these upper resolutions, thats why it was bothering me
[06:12] <sarixe> hendrixski: i meant, have fluxbox load _instead_ of metacity, when i log into gnome.
[06:12] <zYe> mindblock: kk
[06:12] <bruenig> stepansta1, I believe the package in the repos have some scripts that run that try to setup the /etc/fstab correctly so that you can just do like normal and have it work, not sure how successful they are though, you probably should pastebin your /etc/fstab just to be sure
[06:12] <bruenig> !paste
[06:12] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:12] <sarixe> hendrixski: i know how to make fluxbox the default window manager login, but not if i run gnome.
[06:12] <zYe> mindblock: should i try reinstalling the drivers, or just restart x?
[06:12] <hendrixski> sarixe, oh ... ummm, that may be in the session files
[06:13] <Tygus> Ok, is that the only solution?
[06:13] <sarixe> k
[06:13] <mindblock> zYe: remove envy, reconfigure X, then restart
[06:13] <zYe> k
[06:13] <Gabz> Tygus:  there are probably others but it's hard to tell how much the power loss has corrupted
[06:14] <Gabz> Tygus:  how far does it boot currently ?
[06:14] <Gabz> Tygus:  does grub work ?
[06:14] <hendrixski> sarixe, sooo... either a property in the /usr/share/xsessions/ files or.... in /usr/bin/  .... I guess
[06:14] <sarixe> hendrixski: right
[06:14] <dnl> After Ubuntu is installed from the livecd... how does one obtain root access?  (sudo asks for a password)
[06:14] <bruenig> dnl, just use sudo and your user's password
[06:14] <bruenig> !sudo | dnl
[06:14] <ubotu> dnl: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:14] <hendrixski> sarixe, that's my best guess... i don't know for sure, but that's where I would go to tinker.   someone may be able to give you a better answer
[06:15] <Tygus> the las thing it says is about USB
[06:15] <arooni> how can i use xbindkeys to toggle between commands (amixer sset Front mute) and (amixer sset Front unmute) ?
[06:15] <Tygus> is any log there I can view?
[06:15] <stepansta1> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14516/
[06:15] <Tygus> I can see linux partition usign windows
[06:15] <bruenig> arooni, you would probably need to setup a script that did that and then had xbindkeys run that
[06:15] <Gabz> Tygus: go through your grub list you may have to press esc , and select a fail safe kernel
[06:16] <arooni> bruenig: can you help me do this?  i havent written a script before
[06:16] <arooni> and am not quite sure how to get a script to be alled
[06:16] <arooni> called
[06:16] <bruenig> arooni, yeah I can, I am not too sure on those particular things though, is there some way from the command line to tell if it is muted or unmuted
[06:16] <bruenig> stepansta1, you don't appear to have any entries for ntfs at all
[06:16] <RandomizeR> quick question: the parallel port is supposed to be mapped to something in /dev, right?
[06:16] <hendrixski> !scripting
[06:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about scripting - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <arooni> bruenig: sure is:  amixer sset Front mute/unmute (tested & works)
[06:17] <hendrixski> !perl
[06:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about perl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <aabrahao> how do i get phpmysqladmin and a list of all packages avaliable?
[06:17] <bruenig> arooni, but is there some command that you can use to detect if it is currently muted or unmuted
[06:17] <stepansta1> bruenig, i have xp though
[06:17] <arooni> bruenig: oh i was thinking the script would just run unmute one time and mute the next
[06:17] <stepansta1> bruenig, could it be that its on a diff. drive?
[06:18] <shiev> r00tintheb0x::   what do you think?   Try downloading a live DVD image or set up for a grub install??
[06:18] <arooni> bruenig: and not pay atten tion to current state
[06:18] <Tygus> I tried Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-28-amd64-generic (recovery mode) and it scrolls until it loads USBs. After that it stops scrolling and each key I press shows some strange chars. If I choose the one without the "recovery mode" it shows a screen with some black and white boxes and some numbers like 210 or 209 in a grey central rectangle
[06:18] <r00tintheb0x> shiev, you cant boot from the livecd
[06:18] <r00tintheb0x> or you cant boot after you installed.
[06:18] <bruenig> arooni, my thought is that the script could do something to determine if it is unmuted and if it is, then mute it, and the opposite too
[06:18] <RandomizeR> i can't find the parallel port in /dev under edgy :-/
[06:18] <mindblock> then use dapper
[06:18] <mindblock> lol
[06:19] <bruenig> stepansta1, it is fine, do "sudo fdisk -l" to see what the /dev/<name> of the ntfs drive is
[06:19] <arooni> bruenig: thats probably a better approach; but if we cant figure out whether its muted or not... are we sol?
[06:19] <micahcowan> RandomizeR, /dev/parport0 ?
[06:19] <bruenig> arooni, is there some command that will output one thing if it is muted and output another if it is unmuted, it could be anything
[06:19] <RandomizeR> micahcowan: nop
[06:20] <biff_> if i forward a specific port on my router, is there anything that would keep a certain client port closed in ubuntu (by default)?
[06:20] <bruenig> it doesn't have to be anything really obvious like "muted" it just has to be different
[06:20] <stepansta1> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14519/
[06:20] <Gabz> Tygus:  if you can't get the recovery modes to lauch i don't know how to restore your system without reinstalling ubuntu
[06:20] <Gabz> Tygus: sorry mate
[06:20] <biff_> things i could do in windows, i can no longer do in ubuntu, and things are appearing as Closed on the "Shields up!" site even after I forward them...anyone have any ideas?
[06:21] <terapicodave> biff_: no, not unless you setup a firewall....what port are you allowing in?
[06:21] <RandomizeR> there's lp0, i'm not sure if that might be it
[06:21] <shiev> r00tinthb0x::  I can't boot from the livecd
[06:21] <biff_> i'm trying 6881, at the moment
[06:21] <bruenig> stepansta1, ok do "sudo mkdir /media/hda5" and then do "gksudo gedit /etc/fstab" and add the following line "/dev/hda5 /media/hda5 ntfs-3g     defaults,locale=en_US.utf8   0    0" save and exit, then do "sudo mount -a"
[06:21] <shiev> r00tinthb0x::  menu displays
[06:21] <Tygus> ok, is there a way to skip the downloading of updates and upgrade packages? I can see the linux partition using windows. I know for sure that all package were downloaded and power went out when installing.
[06:21] <shiev> r00tinthb0x:: boot fails
[06:21] <fatpelt> what package is it that provides man pages for things like strcpy and memcpy etc ?
[06:21] <biff_> since I'm unable to connect to peers using a BitTorrent
[06:21] <locksey> locksey: r00tintheb0x: http://pastebin.ca/429276
[06:22] <terapicodave> biff_: that should be open, i've never needed to do anything to ubuntu clients or servers to allow that
[06:22] <Tygus> maybe I can backup the upgrades, reinstall and then recover them
[06:22] <biff_> it's definitely listening on that port, and I've definitely opened the port on my router, but it's still coming in as Closed
[06:22] <biff_> yeah...it does seem strange, could it be my ISP?
[06:22] <arooni> bruenig: why yes there is: http://pastie.caboo.se/52345
[06:22] <zYe> mindblock: well i reinstalled my video drivers, and restarted x, but my xorg.config is still set on vesa drivers, what is the command to reconfigure xorg.conf?
[06:22] <Gabz> Tygus you mean you don't want to download everything again ?
[06:22] <terapicodave> biff_: can you nmap your routers external interface?
[06:22] <mindblock> zYe: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:23] <arooni> bruenig: i'm going to brb; have to restart x real quick
[06:23] <RandomizeR> cna someone plz help me find the parallel port in /dev? :-s
[06:23] <eRazor> hi everyone
[06:23] <eRazor> Can anyone help on apt-move??
[06:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> Hey, sorry to bother, but I'm installing Ubuntu for the first time. This is my first time really actually using Linux, but I'm pretty used to Unix.
[06:23] <mister_roboto> biff_: you sure you have something listening on that port?
[06:24] <Blast_Hardcheese> I can't figure out why Ubuntu keeps crashing, I'd really appreciate some help
[06:24] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: wuts your question
[06:24] <stepansta1> bruenig, problem, i still added the line, but did not work
[06:24] <stepansta1> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14522/
[06:24] <arooni> bruenig: ok i'm back
[06:24] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese: what type of crash ?
[06:24] <wick2o> apt-get install lame no longer works, anyone know what the new package is?
[06:24] <Blast_Hardcheese> It's crashed while opening FireFox, marking packages in Synaptic package manager, and just idling on the desktop
[06:24] <aabrahao> how do i get phpmysqladmin and a list of all packages avaliable?
[06:24] <bruenig> stepansta1, yeah boot windows and then shut it down, and then boot ubuntu, it should mount ok then
[06:25] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese: which version ubuntu ?
[06:25] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: what version on ubuntu
[06:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> I can't pinpoint anything that I'm doing to make it crash, and when it does crash the system has either: a) become completely unresponsive, or b) let me control my cursor, but not do anything with it.
[06:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> 6.06
[06:25] <zYe> mindblock: you sir are the man.
[06:25] <bruenig> arooni, the comments on both of those commands are the same bot say at the top "### output of 'amixer' when Front is muted"
[06:25] <bruenig> arooni, which is mute and which is unmute
[06:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: I've gotten all the updates
[06:25] <mindblock> zYe: :) no problem brah
[06:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> that I could find....
[06:25] <eRazor> I created an offline repos of some softwares on my CD. When I tried to add that CD into the repo on another system it gives cannot import public keys error
[06:25] <zYe> mindblock: i be ballinnnnnnnnnnn
[06:25] <eRazor> Can someone help me?
[06:25] <stepansta1> bruenig, okay, and then i would see it in /mnt?
[06:25] <zYe> lawl
[06:26] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese: graphics card ?
[06:26] <pkundu> i installed kubuntu-desktop but cant login to kde
[06:26] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: hmm wuts ur gpu?
[06:26] <mindblock> zYe: do u have the resolution u want?
[06:26] <zYe> mindblock: now help me fix my resolution
[06:26] <bruenig> stepansta1, it will be in /media/hda5
[06:26] <zYe> lawl
[06:26] <Blast_Hardcheese> Gabz: hold on, this is actually not my computer
[06:26] <Blast_Hardcheese> Let me check
[06:26] <mindblock> lmao
[06:26] <stepansta1> bruenig, alright, thanks for the help
[06:26] <Blast_Hardcheese> once I'm done installing on this computer I'm going to install on my desktop though.
[06:26] <mindblock> zYe: u can try to manually add the resolution u want to xorg.conf and then restart X
[06:26] <zYe> mindblock: its finally running at 75 hertz now, while it was running at 50
[06:27] <bruenig> arooni, I assume the first one is muted and the second one is unmuted?
[06:27] <wick2o> anyone else get the "this package is missing" when you try and apt-get -ys install lame ?
[06:27] <Gabz> pkundu:  are you login using gdm or kdm ?
[06:27] <pkundu> Gabz : gdm
[06:27] <zYe> mindblock: modes		"1600x1200"  -_-
[06:27] <biff_> mister_roboto: I did netstat -an | grep "LISTEN " and it listed that particular port
[06:27] <arooni> bruenig: have a look at it again: http://pastie.caboo.se/52345 (i typed in wrong command)
[06:27] <mindblock> zYe: its already in there?
[06:28] <Tygus> exactly, I don't want to download all upgrades again.
[06:28] <Gabz> pkundu: there should be a option there to start a kde session
[06:28] <zYe> poor
[06:28] <pkundu> see i choose kde but its taking me to gnome
[06:28] <zYe> mindblock: this monitor could push that res in winxp... sheitttttt
[06:28] <biff_> terapicodave: sorry, I'm not familiar with nmap
[06:28] <pkundu> how to start with kdm
[06:28] <mindblock> zYe: not sure wut to tell you dude, just settle with a lower res on ubuntu or a higher one on winblows,, your choise
[06:29] <eRazor> I created an offline repos of some softwares on my CD. When I tried to add that CD into the repo on another system it gives cannot import public keys error
[06:29] <mindblock> choice*
[06:29] <pkundu> i mean how do i switch to kdm
[06:29] <Gabz> pkundu:  starting kdm is just kdm from the console
[06:29] <eRazor> Can someone help me?
[06:29] <bruenig> arooni, those two things output the same actually
[06:29] <zYe> mindblock: WEAKSAUCE!
[06:29] <zYe> -_-
[06:29] <Gabz> Tygus: you need to read your linux partiction from windows and take the files out of the apt cachce
[06:29] <terapicodave> biff_: or you could restart your router, nmap just lets you check if the port is open though sheildsup should tell you the same
[06:29] <mindblock> zYe: have u tried manually editing the xorg.conf?
[06:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock, Gabz: It looks like an ATi Radeon 9200SE, 64 megs of vram, but that would surprise me.
[06:29] <bruenig> arooni, the first paste you sent had a difference, in the top there was a line that said "values=on,on" and the bottom the same line said "values=off,off" but this paste is the same
[06:29] <terapicodave> nmap is useful if you're going to be doing stuff with ports: sudo apt-get install nmap
[06:29] <arooni> bruenig: damn im having pastie problems
[06:30] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: have u tried installing the ati binary drivers?
[06:30] <biff_> terapicodave: thanks, I'll definitely check that out
[06:30] <Gabz> Tygus:  if you write Gabz in your posts it means i get it bold
[06:30] <zYe> mindblock: yea ive tried tons of things, next i am going to make the monitor generic and try to push it
[06:30] <Tygus> ok, thanks Gabz.
[06:30] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: I haven't gotten to that point yet,
[06:30] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, you there?
[06:30] <Blast_Hardcheese> It's crashing about 5 minutes into it
[06:30] <zYe> mindblock: because atm i think the hor/vertical sync is too low
[06:30] <huXfluX> Hello! I have a text file with 800 lines. Each line is identical to this: 1 www.yahoo.com 80 Very short description about the website currently visiting. The next line is: 2 www.msn.com 80 This is bla bla (there are 9 words after the port number, for evry item. I need to move only the second and third item (website address and port) into a newly created text file. How to do this? THX.
[06:30] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: u dont have to use Xwindows to install it
[06:30] <Blast_Hardcheese> err, into using the OS
[06:30] <administrator> hey
[06:31] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese:  alt ctrl F2  that should take you to a terminal window
[06:31] <mindblock> zYe: that could be it, just try tweaking the xorg.conf a bit, u may have some luck, dont forget to backup first
[06:31] <arooni> bruenig: this is the lines that matter when front is muted:   Front Left: Playback 31 [100%]  [off]  (new line) Front Right: Playback 31 [100%]  [off] 
[06:31] <Blast_Hardcheese> Gabz: Ah, awesome
[06:31] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, just do this "ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492"
[06:31] <Blast_Hardcheese> Thanks
[06:31] <biff_> my guess is that it's not the ISP, since my girlfriend is playing a game on a port that appears to be closed on my computer
[06:31] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: yeah ctrl f2
[06:31] <r00tintheb0x> or whatever you want your MTU to be.
[06:31] <locksey> rootin the box:#133help ??
[06:31] <revant> hey how do a set the location where a source should be compiled ?
[06:31] <r00tintheb0x> yeah
[06:31] <Tygus> Gabz: Thanks, I'm going to reinstall. Later, when it is working, I'll come with a few more questions, like how to backup to never reinstall again
[06:31] <r00tintheb0x> right click>join
[06:32] <revant> hey how do a set the location where a source should be compiled ? Do I have to specify the path n ./configure?
[06:32] <bruenig> arooni, ok and when it is unmuted those lines say what exactly?
[06:32] <|NewUser|> xtknight: around here ?
[06:32] <wick2o> ./configure -prefix=/blah/blah
[06:32] <wick2o> i think
[06:32] <Gabz> Tygus:  there are acouple backup programs for linux google and you'll find some i don't use any
[06:32] <revant> thanks
[06:32] <wick2o> or maybe --prefix
[06:32] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, did you do what i sugguested?
[06:33] <mindblock> i think its --prefix
[06:33] <Tygus> Gabz Thanks you
[06:33] <locksey> dooing it noe
[06:33] <locksey> doing it now
[06:33] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[06:33] <stepanstas> What do i type in terminal to make a file system window pop up, but i can delete any files as root?
[06:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock, Gabz: What should I use to install the packages?
[06:33] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
[06:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> Actually, before that point, the screen is flickering
[06:33] <|NewUser|> i just download some packages.. now i want to install all those downloaded packages how?
[06:34] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese:  either aptitude or apt-get
[06:34] <arooni>   Front Left: Playback 31 [100%]  [on]  (new line) Front Right: Playback 31 [100%]  [on]   ......(must be under the header: Simple mixer control 'Front',0)
[06:34] <arooni> bruenig: as the playback [100%]  etc.. repeats for different channels
[06:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> I think this graphics card might be bad,
[06:34] <huXfluX> Hello! I have a text file with 800 lines. Each line is identical to this: 1 www.yahoo.com 80 Very short description about the website currently visiting. The next line is: 2 www.msn.com 80 This is bla bla (there are 9 words after the port number, for evry item. I need to move only the second and third item (website address and port) into a newly created text file. How to do this? THX.
[06:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> even in a virtual terminal it's flickering a lot
[06:34] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: yah i think ur gpu is borked dude lol
[06:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> fack
[06:35] <wick2o> anyone else get the "this package is missing" when you try and apt-get -ys install lame ?
[06:35] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: u dont have any spares u can test out?
[06:35] <Gabz> Blast_Hardcheese: sounds dead or is it your monitor ?
[06:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> Yeah, I've got an FX5700LE laying around
[06:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> but that's mine, not my friends :D
[06:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> I'll test it out with that though, thanks
[06:35] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: well if he's ur friend youll help him out lol
[06:35] <bruenig> arooni, when it is muted this line exists "Front Left: Playback 31 [100%]  [off] " when it is unmuted what does that line look like
[06:35] <mindblock> no problem
[06:35] <stepanstas> What do i type in terminal to make a window pop up but i can access all the files as  a root? (i think it starts with g)
[06:36] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: I'm helping him out by fixing his computer, I'm not going to give him a 150USD graphics card, if you catch my drift :D
[06:36] <ssteinbr> stepanstas: gksudo nautilus
[06:36] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: lmao understandable
[06:36] <stepanstas> ssteinbr, yes, thanks. gotta write that one down
[06:38] <whta> any way for me to get to the itunes store in ubuntu?
[06:38] <ssteinbr> no problemo
[06:38] <rcc> I didn't see an answer earlier, I have an encrypted filesystem made on mandrake 8.2 (2.4 kernel), is there any way to mount it under ubuntu?
[06:38] <bruenig> arooni, ...
[06:39] <stepanstas> ssteinbr, ;)
[06:39] <arooni> bruenig: sorry my chatzilla isnt blinking at me:  Front Left: Playback 31 [100%]  [on] 
[06:39] <GigaClon> is there a good tool to resize video files (size wise)
[06:39] <arooni> i think the 31 and % can change... but the on is the real indicator
[06:39] <aabrahao> how do i get phpmysqladmin and a list of all packages avaliable?
[06:39] <arooni> of whether the channel is muted or not
[06:40] <mindblock> GigaClon: i think ffmpeg can resize?
[06:40] <mindblock> dont quote me on that though
[06:41] <bruenig> arooni, ok do this then just to test this, mute it and do: amixer | grep "^Front" | sed -e 's/\[//g' -e 's/\] //g' | awk '{print $6}'
[06:41] <bingnet> Greetings enlightened room, I have an odd situation on my Ubuntu desktop. Perhaps I have overlooked something obvious? As of this AM, I am unable to access any server belonging to the google.com tld. I consistently get timeouts, I have no problems from a W2K VM running through the same network adapter, and no problems from my work PC via VPN. I have never defined any google specific rules for IPtables or otherwise. What would you gues
[06:42] <Blast_Hardcheese> Alright, I just switched out the graphics card and now X won't start, is that because it's looking for an ATI and finding an nVidia, or is this card bad too?
[06:42] <josh_> hi
[06:42] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:43] <Blast_Hardcheese> will do
[06:43] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: that'll bring u to a x configuring thingy
[06:43] <Blast_Hardcheese> right
[06:43] <josh_> where can i get a good tutorial to start learning linux
[06:43] <Blast_Hardcheese> I remember that bit, couldn't remember the command
[06:43] <mindblock> josh_: www.linuxtopia.org is a good place for lots of stuff
[06:43] <josh_> thanks
[06:43] <mindblock> yw
[06:43] <DiseasedMink> Hey everyone - I was wondering if someone could help me with a problem I'm having installing Ubuntu in Virtual PC 2007.  The mouse doesn't seem to work, and a friend told me that it was a Linux issue with PS/2 mice.  Is that correct?
[06:43] <cyris|> is there a need for me to setup a reverse zone on bind if my isp is doing reverse dns for me ?
[06:44] <zYe> mindblock: this is depressing
[06:44] <mindblock> zYe: lol
[06:44] <mindblock> zYe: still no luck?
[06:44] <bingnet> josh_: are you wanting to learn from the inside out or for casual use?
[06:44] <zYe> mindblock: i successfully crashed my xserver
[06:44] <nith> hello
[06:44] <josh_> mmm
[06:44] <mindblock> zYe: dude you just had it working
[06:44] <bruenig> arooni, ok I think this actually works, mute it and do: amixer | grep -m 1 'Front.*\[' | sed -e 's/\[//g' -e 's/\] //g' | awk '{print $6}'
[06:44] <josh_> i am planning to quit microsoft
[06:44] <mindblock> zYe: what'd u do
[06:44] <josh_> it sucks
[06:45] <mindblock> josh_: good choice
[06:45] <josh_> and my brother help install ubuntu, beryl and all that kind of stuff
[06:45] <sytone> used to work for microsoft, now i run Ubuntu as a desktop :)
[06:45] <zYe> mindblock: yea its still working, i just tried to make it use 1600x1200, and it was like wtf, so i had to dumb it down to poor res
[06:45] <josh_> it rocks
[06:45] <arooni> bruenig: damn; ddoesnt work :(
[06:45] <josh_> i am learning how to use the batch
[06:45] <josh_> bash
[06:45] <josh_> sorry
[06:45] <bingnet> josh_: so you want to be able to count on your linux computer to do all the things you need to do, not just a secondary hobby desk
[06:45] <bruenig> arooni, does the second one I put up output something?
[06:45] <sytone> although im about to kill dbus and f-spot
[06:46] <mindblock> zYe: it sounds like ur stuck @ 1024X768 lol
[06:46] <bruenig> arooni, it should output either the word "on" or "off"
[06:46] <josh_> yeah , i heard about open office
[06:46] <arooni> bruenig: it gives mea  blank line... youre a brave soul to do this with regexs.. i'm not that good at them myself
[06:46] <mindblock> zYe: its not that bad youll get used to it, ive never ran at a higher res than that, and im fine
[06:46] <aabrahao> why in kubuntu the sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop does not work?
[06:46] <bruenig> arooni, on mine it gave me "on"
[06:46] <zYe> mindblock: so far ive got it to, 1280x906
[06:46] <arooni> bruenig: maybe ubuntu hates me
[06:46] <bingnet> josh_: yeah, for home home use Ubuntu will be great.
[06:46] <zYe> 960
[06:46] <r00tintheb0x> aabrahao, do you have all your repo's in sources.list enabled?
[06:46] <mindblock> zYe: thats decent
[06:47] <puff> Gabz: Yes, firefox.
[06:47] <zYe> mindblock: yea its much better.
[06:47] <kr105> hola
[06:47] <bruenig> arooni, there is another way I thought to do this which would be a bit easier, kind of a cop out, but it would work
[06:47] <josh_> my brother use debian, i try to install it but it was so dificult
[06:47] <puff> Gabz: Swiftfox, actually.
[06:47] <arooni> bruenig: i'm all ears
[06:47] <Blast_Hardcheese> X is still misconfigured, apparently
[06:47] <Gabz> puff: in the address bar go about:plugins
[06:47] <zYe> mindblock: but now my beryl doesn't work anymore..
[06:47] <Blast_Hardcheese> "Unable to find valid framebuffer device"
[06:47] <nith> arooni: trying to create a mute script?
  repo's in sources.list?
[06:48] <r00tintheb0x> aabrahao, yes.
[06:48] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: did you choose the framebuffer option ?
[06:48] <bingnet> hey josh_, if you're chatting to someone you can type the first few letters of their name and press tab to address your message to them
[06:48] <mindblock> zYe: beryl bites anyway
[06:48] <Blast_Hardcheese> The kernel framebuffer?
[06:48] <Blast_Hardcheese> Yeah, I turned that on
[06:48] <r00tintheb0x> aabrahao, why would you want to install ubuntu-desktop if you install kubuntu?
[06:48] <ubuntu> i have a really bad problem, anyone want to help? Im not getting anything on my display, nothing comes up
[06:48] <bruenig> arooni, what we do is we create a text file that has either the word "muted" or "unmuted" stored in it, when the script runs it reads that file, then it does the opposite and changes the file so that if it did say muted it now says unmuted and the opposite
[06:48] <puff> Gabz: Yup?
[06:48] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: try doing it again..without choosing yes to that option
[06:48] <bingnet> josh_: so I see what you are wanting to do. ubuntu will be perfect for you.
[06:48] <josh_> bingnet: ok know i noe how
[06:48] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: just did
[06:48] <Gabz> puff: what version of flash is installed ?
[06:49] <kr105> nadie por aqui habla espaol????????
[06:49] <josh_> bingnet: yeah
[06:49] <bingnet> josh_: that way it bleeps me when you hit me back...
[06:49] <josh_> bingnet: it rocks
[06:49] <bruenig> arooni, so the first time it ran it would read the file said "muted" it would unmute it and then change the file to say "unmuted", the second time it would read "unmuted" it would mute and then change the file, so forth and so on
[06:49] <locksey> r00tintheb0x: tried to add line <ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492> to interfaces in a text editor, that wont work hey.
[06:49] <kr105> nadie por aqui habla espaol???
[06:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: :D
 gnome
[06:49] <mindblock> zYe: u might have to add some lil tweaks to ur xorg to get beryl working
[06:49] <josh_> bingnet: what distribution do you use
[06:49] <DiseasedMink> Has anyone used Feisty in Virtual PC without mouse problems?
[06:49] <Madpilot> ubotu, es | kr105
[06:49] <ubotu> kr105: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:49] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: :)
[06:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: alright, let's try this now.
[06:49] <r00tintheb0x> locksey, that isnt a line to add in a file
[06:49] <r00tintheb0x> its a command to run
[06:49] <whta> any way for me to get to the itunes store in ubuntu?
[06:49] <r00tintheb0x> ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
[06:49] <locksey> ok
[06:49] <kr105> o gracias
[06:49] <bingnet> josh_: ubuntu 6.10
[06:50] <kr105> a y disculpen jajaj
[06:50] <bingnet> josh_: and slackware 11
[06:50] <mindblock> slackware = hard
[06:50] <mindblock> lol
[06:50] <puff> Gabz: Shockwave Flash 7.0 r68, Flash Movie player Version 0.4.12 compatible with Shockwave Flash 4.0
[06:50] <bingnet> mindblock: well,
[06:50] <puff> Gabz: There seem to be two versions.
[06:51] <arooni> bruenig: yah taht was my original plan
[06:51] <puff> Gabz: Er, two different shockwave/flash sections
[06:51] <mindblock> bingnet: slackware was the 1st distro i tried to use, lets just say i didnt have a good experience
[06:51] <josh_> bingnet: i also try to use slackware but i had a hrd time trying to install it
[06:51] <bingnet> mindblock: i guess the point for me is to learn linux the hard way, but learn it from the inside out
[06:51] <Gabz> puff: yeah your problem is because there are two versions
[06:51] <zYe> mindblock: yea that shouldn't be so hard to figure out, all i know is envy is a piece of shit.
[06:51] <Gabz> puff: you want to uninstall the older one
[06:51] <puff> Gabz:  Via apt?
[06:51] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | zYe
[06:51] <ubotu> zYe: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:51] <nith> I'm running edgy, I installed kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop as well as fluxbox and I can't get firefox running in anything except gnome.
[06:51] <mindblock> zYe: i agree, .. i dont like those 3rd party driver installation programs
[06:51] <Gabz> puff: yeah apt should work
[06:52] <bingnet> josh_: have you already installed ubuntu?
[06:52] <ubuntu> was someone trying to help me as my computer locked up?
 sudo apt-get install ubutun-desktop, why does not work?
[06:52] <tekguy> josh_, For office docs, if you don't want to use Open Office, you can always use Google Docs & Spreadsheets. You can open word and excel docs and open office docs as well as saving them as pdfs.
[06:52] <FireHazard17> no admins wow
[06:52] <josh_> bingnet: yes, i am using the 7.04 version
[06:52] <bingnet> Greetings enlightened room, I have an odd situation on my Ubuntu desktop. Perhaps I have overlooked something obvious? As of this AM, I am unable to access any server belonging to the google.com tld. I consistently get timeouts, I have no problems from a W2K VM running through the same network adapter, and no problems from my work PC via VPN. I have never defined any google specific rules for IPtables or otherwise. What would you gues
 im not sure, probably because your /etc/apt/sources.list has some sources commented out.
[06:53] <josh_> tekguy: thanks for the tip man, that will help me a lot believe me
[06:53] <locksey> $ sudo ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
[06:53] <NickGarvey> bingnet: hehe, need the rest of that
[06:53] <nith> arooni: if [ `amixer sget PCM | grep -c off` = 0 ] ; then amixer -q sset PCM off ; else amixer -q sset PCM on; fi
[06:53] <locksey> ran that, thanks. Is that all now?
[06:53] <bingnet> NickGarvey: eh?
[06:54] <NickGarvey> bingnet: your message got cut off
[06:54] <arooni> nith: thanks!
[06:54] <arooni> nith: what do i need to save that script as?
[06:54] <bingnet> Greetings enlightened room, I have an odd situation on my Ubuntu desktop. Perhaps I have overlooked something obvious? As of this AM, I am unable to access any server belonging to the google.com tld. I consistently get timeouts, I have no problems from a W2K VM running through the same network adapter, and no problems from my work PC via VPN. I have never defined any google specific rules for IPtables or otherwise. What would you gues
[06:54] <arooni> nith: and where?  and how should i execute it from the xbindkeys program
[06:54] <ubuntu> again: I am not getting anything when I boot, not even the BIOS. This windows PC is giving me head aches, so it might freeze. Please try to help, i have my ubuntu machine right here!
[06:54] <bingnet> NickGarvey: again?
 apt pass sources.list?
[06:55] <ubuntu> well, i sent it earlier before windows locked up
[06:55] <ubuntu> like 5min ago
[06:55] <nith> arooni I saved it as '/etc/acpi/myvolscript` and i modified the acpi script for 'mutebtn.sh' in that same directory to run that script whenever it runs
[06:55] <puff> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14527/
[06:55] <arooni> nith: what is mutebtn.sh
[06:55] <NickGarvey> bingnet: this is the end of your message for me VM running through the same network adapter, and no problems from my work PC via VPN. I have never defined any google specific rules for IPtables or otherwise. What would you gue
[06:55] <mindblock> bingnet: try flushing iptables anyway
[06:56] <nith> arooni: I wrote this script for my mute button on my laptop because it wasn't working
[06:56] <bruenig> arooni, ok so what are the two commands
[06:56] <nith> arooni: mutebtn.sh runs whenever that button is pressed and the acpi handles the event
[06:56] <puff> Gabz: Should I remove all of those packages except the first one?
[06:56] <r00tintheb0x> aabrahao, "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list"
[06:57] <Gabz> libflash-mozplugin  puff mainly that one
[06:57] <DiseasedMink> Has anyone else had problems getting PS/2 mice to work in Ubuntu?
[06:57] <r00tintheb0x> and remove any #'s in front of the deb and save it
[06:57] <kenthomson> HELP; I have ubuntu 6.10 installed on BOX-A, i need to setup another computer BOX-B, such that it could netboot (PXE) from BOX-A, without needing any media of its own. I want to make BOX-B boot via LAN(Ethernet)(Cross-connection) from my main BOX. Could you tell me the packages that i would need to setup LTSP?
[06:57] <Gabz> puff: don't forget to restart firefox after you remove it
[06:58] <mindblock> DiseasedMink: mine works fine
[06:58] <Blast_Hardcheese> DiseasedMink: This one works nicely
[06:58] <bingnet> josh_: one piece of knowledge for you, Ubuntu comes "clean" and free. To enable AVI video playback, flash/mp3 encoding, and many other multi-media related abilities you will have to install non-free software, which means 1)enable unsupported (and sometimes dangerous) software downloads in /etc/apt/sources.list 2)sudo apt-get install...[non-free software titles here] 
[06:58] <Blast_Hardcheese> Logitech
[06:58] <DiseasedMink> crap.  ok.  Thanks guys.
[06:58] <nith> anyone have any ideas on my on the Firefox only working in gnome?
[06:58] <kenthomson> bingnet, ubuntu is NOT a free distribution, it contains many firmware (both 6.06 and 6.10) which are non-free
[06:59] <kenthomson> bingnet, and i mean on the default installation cd, it also contains some linux-restricted-modules
[06:59] <arooni> bruenig: huh?
[06:59] <josh_> bingnet: thanks i was looking for freeware version of the winamp, do you know about any  version for linux
[06:59] <bingnet> josh_: this is usually safe by and large, but my advice is to disable those non-free software sources when you have the basic stuff you need for a working multi-media system to keep your system as close to stable as possible. Thats all.
[06:59] <kenthomson> Anyone willing to help me regarding the LTSP question?
[06:59] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: do you have it working?
[07:00] <kenthomson> josh_, freeware is different from "free"/
[07:00] <kenthomson> josh_, Audacious is/works like winamp
[07:00] <task0> i need some help.. i updated xorg and now beryl does not allow X to start
[07:00] <ubuntu> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2419241#post2419241    please help! Nothing appears on monitor, not even BIOS
[07:00] <josh_> kenthomson: thanks men
[07:00] <task0> i unninstalled beryl, and now i dont have menus or taskbar!!
[07:00] <mindblock> josh_: u could also try xmms, sorta like winamp
[07:00] <kenthomson> josh_, i am just a single individual!
[07:01] <kenthomson> josh_, i.e man not mEn ;-)
[07:01] <sharms> kenthomson: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThinClientHowto
[07:01] <bingnet> josh_: By "version for linux" do you mean software that pretty much does all the same stuff?
[07:01] <kenthomson> sharms, i am looking at it
[07:01] <task0> no1? :(
[07:01] <bingnet> josh_: You won't find it in a single program for linux, but Amarok or a fork from that project probably comes the closest
[07:02] <sharms> josh_: xmms is almost winamp exactly
[07:02] <josh_> bingnet: thanks
[07:02] <mindblock> josh_: and xmms is light on ur ram :)
[07:02] <josh_> sharms: i am downloading like this sudo apt-get installs xmms
[07:02] <nith> task0: do you know if metacity is starting back up?
[07:02] <bingnet> sharms: what about visualizations? that's something I've been missing on linux
[07:02] <sharms> josh_: good job
[07:03] <josh_> sharms: how do i run it
[07:03] <sharms> bingnet: totem provides that
[07:03] <sharms> josh_: Applications - Multimedia - XMMS
[07:03] <bingnet> sharms: but is it comparable to winamps awesome abilities?
[07:03] <josh_> sharms: thanks
[07:03] <sharms> bingnet: doubtful
[07:03] <jkfls> could anyone help me with kde and gnome not loading?
[07:03] <sharms> !ask
[07:03] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:04] <mindblock> wb zYe
[07:04] <bruenig> arooni, did you figure it out or did you still want that script
[07:04] <zYe> mindblock: i enabled beryl and it doesn't do anything, sup.
[07:04] <mindblock> jkfls: what happens when u try to load it
[07:04] <sharms> bingnet:  apt-cache search xmms | grep -i vis
[07:04] <zYe> lawl
[07:04] <jkfls> well, kde and gnome aren't loading.
[07:04] <mindblock> jkfls: are u sure its installed lol
[07:04] <kenthomson> sharms, its complicated ;-(
[07:05] <nith> I'm running Ubuntu edgy, I installed kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop as well as fluxbox and I can't get firefox running in anything except the original gnome. Anyone have any ideas?
[07:05] <jkfls> we just installed ubuntu off of livecd, gnome loaded fine on livecd; upon loading off the hdd, it no longer worked
[07:05] <mindblock> zYe: have u tried tweaking ur xorg.conf?
[07:05] <josh_> hey the xmms rocks men
[07:05] <josh_> its cool
[07:05] <sharms> kenthomson: its not exactly fun but it isnt more than an hour or so
[07:05] <zYe> mindblock: sorta
[07:05] <arooni> bruenig: i'm still a ilttle lost to be hoenst :(
[07:05] <jkfls> i tried installing kde-core, same problem. just doesn't load the desktop. console works tho
[07:05] <bingnet> sharms: I've been wondering how to search apt the way I do in yum :)
[07:05] <mindblock> zYe: for beryl doesnt aiglx have to be enabled?
[07:05] <jkfls> i tried reconfiguring xorg, i dont think it's a xorg problem though
[07:05] <zYe> !paste
[07:05] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:06] <sharms> kenthomson: What I did is I just got some pxe config files and a tftpd daemon, and installed dhcp and told it to point to my tftp server
[07:06] <sharms> kenthomson: but I dont have time to explain the details, that is the general process
[07:06] <mindblock> jkfls: what happens exactly? it doesnt load and goes back to the login screen or what?
[07:06] <zYe> mindblock: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14529/
[07:06] <bruenig> arooni, ok do this "gksudo gedit /usr/local/bin/amixertoggle" and then copy and paste this script, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14528/ after you have copied that script to "sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/amixertoggle" and then change xbindkeys to make it run amixertoggle
[07:06] <jkfls> yeah, it goes back to login screen
[07:07] <mindblock> zYe: wut version of ubuntu r u on
[07:07] <bruenig> arooni, the first time it is ran, it will unmute it, and then from there on it will go back and forth between mute and unmute
[07:07] <zYe> err 6.10
[07:07] <zYe> ..lol
[07:07] <bingnet> sharms: so, I think this is what you mean $iptables -f
[07:07] <kenthomson> sharms, i read the whole article, but will now to research a lot of terms that the article expected me to know ;-(
[07:07] <mindblock> zYe: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/BerylOnEdgy have you checked that out?
[07:07] <bingnet> sharms: and that will not destroy my firewall?
[07:08] <zYe> mindblock: nope.
[07:08] <mindblock> zYe: check that site out it may be of some use
[07:08] <sharms> bingnet: ?
[07:08] <puff> Gabz: Hm, do I need to restart firefox or something?  Still no sound in flash.
[07:09] <puff> Gabz: Oh, dapper btw.
[07:09] <puff> Gabz:  Ah, I see your comment now, okay restarting.
[07:09] <Gabz> puff: close firefox and all other firefox windows and extensions, start it up again and go to about:plugins
[07:09] <puff> Is there any way to deliberately get that "restore tabs" thing, other than killing the foirefox process?
[07:10] <arooni> bruenig: damn that works
[07:10] <bingnet> sharms: If I $iptables -F will it flush my persistant firewall rules I declared with guarddog?
[07:10] <arooni> thanks bruenig and nith
[07:10] <mindblock> puff: thats a good question
[07:10] <sharms> bingnet: that will clear out any rules
[07:10] <zYe> mindblock: nope
[07:11] <sharms> Anyone with a digg.com account: Please digg: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Getting_involved_with_Ubuntu
[07:11] <task0> hello, i actualized xorg, and now if i startx beryl, X restarts it's self
[07:11] <arooni> bruenig: questions about how you did it 1) why did you decide to put file there 2) why did you need to +x the script? 3) when you +x'd the script who got execution rights?
[07:11] <mindblock> zYe: maybe try enabling compostie in ur xorg?
[07:11] <bruenig> sharms, it has ubuntu in the name, it will get to the front page
[07:11] <mindblock> zYe: im not too familiar with beryl, i tried it once and hated it
[07:11] <bruenig> arooni, +x means that anyone can execute it
[07:11] <sharms> bruenig: i didnt submit it and there isnt a ton of content, but it will be good to get the word out that we need help
[07:11] <task0> no1? :(
[07:12] <mindblock> zYe: i dont need beryl eyecandy to enjoy my wonder ubuntu desktop
[07:12] <mindblock> wonderful*
[07:12] <zYe> option "Composite" "true"
[07:12] <mindblock> zYe: yes
[07:12] <toulouse> hey guys, my screen resolution is making my screen huge, what can i do?
[07:12] <Trentster> Hey all, how do I get the system to perform an "ifconfig eth1 up at boot time, without manually having to type it in on the command line?
[07:12] <sharms> !tell toulouse about resolution
[07:12] <zYe> mindblock: it is, BAH
[07:12] <Gabz> puff: in this case you want to start a new session not restore tabs
[07:12] <SeveredCross> Trentster: Should be bhy default, shouldn't have to do that.
[07:12] <toulouse> i have tried the screen resolution tool in feisty, but that didnt do anything
[07:12] <sharms> Trentster: either edit /etc/network/interfaces or install network-manager
[07:12] <zYe> mindblock: the first time i installed it, everything worked
[07:13] <toulouse> !resolution
[07:13] <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
[07:13] <bruenig> arooni, ok 1. I put the file in /usr/local/bin because that is in the path so you can just run "amixertoggle" instead of having to type the full path to the script oh and that is technically where you are supposed to be user developed scripts. 2. +x makes the script executable so it can be ran 3. Everyone can execute it, root and normal users
[07:13] <mindblock> zYe: try reinstalling beryl then, it may still be acting funny because of your previous envy installation
[07:13] <arooni> bruenig: ahhh
[07:13] <Trentster> SeveredCross, the interfaces don't have any ip bound to it, I just want them to come up
[07:14] <task0> mindblock, i already tried to reinstall beryl but when i enter "beryl-manager" x restars
[07:14] <task0> i think the xorg update was the problem
[07:14] <bruenig> arooni, if you do "cat ~/.amixerstatus" you can probably get a good idea of how the script works, do that and then use the keyboard shortcut to switch it and then do it again
[07:14] <puff> Gabz: Argh, not restore tabs?
[07:14] <mindblock> task0: ur zYe ?
[07:14] <mindblock> sorry for my confusion
[07:14] <task0> mindblock, nope, but i think i'm havving the same issue
[07:15] <SeveredCross> Trentster: They should all come up at boot--if you want to make them come up by hand, you need to go to the Sessions manager.
[07:15] <zYe> mindblock: didnt work -_- and task0 what?
[07:15] <mindblock> lol damn
[07:15] <arooni> thank for the tip bruenig
[07:15] <task0> :S
[07:15] <arooni> !
[07:15] <jkfls> Hi, I'm having xsession errors;
[07:15] <Trentster> sharms, I don't want the interface to have an ip bound to it, just need it to come up and show up if i do a normal ifconfig, ive tried to edit /etc/network/interfaces, but it wont seem to come up unless i specify a static address there or tell it to use dhcp...
[07:15] <Gabz> puff: it might still work
[07:15] <zYe> bahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
[07:15] <Gabz> puff: just restart firefox and go to about:plugins
[07:15] <SeveredCross> I think it's Preferences-->Administration-->Sessions (somethig like that...I don't remmember right now and I don't want to reboot to check) and there's a tab bout startup programs.
[07:15] <biff_> ok, so my computer is listening on a specific port, i have that same port forwarded on my linksys router, but shieldsup is telling me that that port is closed...any reasons why this might be?
[07:15] <mindblock> task0: are u using a nvidia?
[07:15] <task0> yes
[07:15] <zYe> task0 is the MAN!
[07:15] <Trentster> SeveredCross, I don't want the interface to have an ip bound to it, just need it to come up and show up if i do a normal ifconfig, ive tried to edit /etc/network/interfaces, but it wont seem to come up unless i specify a static address there or tell it to use dhcp...
[07:16] <zYe> kkawl
[07:16] <SeveredCross> Well.
[07:16] <SeveredCross> In that case, I don't know if that's possible.
[07:16] <mindblock> task0: like i told zYe  i dont know much about beryl, imho its sucky i dunno why anyone uses it
[07:16] <task0> mindblock, when i enter "beryl-manager" x restars... i think the xorg update broke something
[07:16] <puff> Gabz: Yeah, it works now, yay.
[07:16] <mindblock> task0: u updated to 7.2?
[07:16] <SeveredCross> I mean, can you realy have an interface be up but not have an IP?
[07:16] <task0> mindblock, it's really nice ehhe
[07:16] <Gabz> puff: nice
[07:16] <mindblock> task0: u updated ur xorg to 7.2?
[07:16] <SeveredCross> Beryl's nice but it didn't play well with X for me.
[07:17] <zYe> mindblock: you cant be ballin unless you use berly
[07:17] <SeveredCross> My X server would restart all the bloody time.
[07:17] <zYe> beryl
[07:17] <task0> mindblock, where can i chek that?
[07:17] <zYe> lol
[07:17] <pureStylezz> .___.
[07:17] <pureStylezz> im fucking tired
[07:17] <zYe> !OHMY
[07:17] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | pureStylezz
[07:17] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:17] <ubotu> pureStylezz: please see above
[07:17] <zYe> OHMYYYYYYYYYY
[07:17] <task0> SeveredCross, same problem as me i think...
[07:17] <mindblock> task0: open a commandline and type X -version
[07:17] <Ubuntulator> task0: beryl still has a long way to go for stability
[07:17] <zYe> lawl
[07:17] <pureStylezz> what?
[07:18] <Gabz> pureStylezz: does it work yet ?
[07:18] <pureStylezz> no
[07:18] <task0> mindblock, 7.1.1
[07:18] <mindblock> and zYe im ballin without beryl lol
[07:18] <pureStylezz> im about to install fedora..
[07:18] <pureStylezz> lol
[07:18] <nith> I'm running Ubuntu edgy, I installed kubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop as well as fluxbox and I can't get firefox running in anything except the original gnome. Anyone have any ideas?
[07:18] <mindblock> task0: are you sure ur system can handle beryl?
[07:18] <zYe> mindblock: you must be crazy.
[07:18] <WoodyB> Hey, how do i install rpm files in ubuntu?
[07:18] <Gabz> nith: you might have firefox-gnome installed
[07:18] <task0> mindblock, REALLY shure, it was working before the update
[07:18] <mindblock> WoodyB: alien converts rpm to deb
[07:18] <task0> mindblock, upbuntu updated itself
[07:19] <mindblock> task0: wut got updated?
[07:19] <WoodyB> mindblock: no way to install rpm?
[07:19] <mindblock> WoodyB: if you convert it to a .deb first
[07:19] <task0> mindblock, a lot of things... including xorg-something
[07:19] <mindblock> WoodyB: rpm's are redhat packages
[07:19] <nith> there's a package called rpm
[07:19] <nith> if you install it, you can use it to install rpm files
[07:20] <task0> mindblock, xserver-xorg-core (1:1.1.1-0ubuntu12.1) to 1:1.1.1-0ubuntu12.2
[07:20] <mindblock> news to me lol
[07:20] <pureStylezz> lol
[07:20] <pureStylezz> i wasted like 6 DVD's
[07:20] <SeveredCross> Nope, you can't install rpm's with just the rpm package.
[07:20] <mindblock> task0: did it do anything to your xorg.conf?
[07:20] <pureStylezz> wow :<
[07:20] <SeveredCross> You need alien
[07:20] <mindblock> SeveredCross: i didnt think so
[07:20] <task0> mindblock, don't know...
[07:20] <mindblock> thank you :)
[07:20] <nith> Gabz: the package is "firefox" and version is 2.0.0.3
[07:20] <SeveredCross> The proper commandline is sudo alien -i package.rpm
[07:20] <SeveredCross> But try to find a .deb package if you can.
[07:20] <adorablepuppy> Hello.
[07:20] <SeveredCross> RPM's are iffy at best.
[07:20] <task0> maybe i need to redo xorg.conf?
[07:21] <mindblock> task0: u might have too
[07:21] <task0> how can i do that?
[07:21] <puff> Gabz: Much thanks, this has been annoying the heck out ofme.
[07:21] <SeveredCross> sudo dpkg --phigh xorg --re-configure or something like that...
[07:21] <task0> mindblock, i also have to stop X
[07:21] <nith> Gabz: "firefox-gnome-support" but I can't see any similar packages for the other DMs
[07:21] <mindblock> task0: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf ...make sure u make a backup first
[07:21] <Gabz> puff: all good
[07:21] <mindblock> task0: u can edit ur xorg ..then restart X
[07:22] <quiteFrank> hi all .. just installed the restricted drivers on my 7.04 install, but now the graphics card is only outputting to my crappy old crt on vga not dvi
[07:22] <pureStylezz> lol
[07:22] <pureStylezz> i cant even install fedora
[07:22] <pureStylezz> i dont even know how lol
[07:22] <mindblock> pureStylezz: lmao
[07:22] <quiteFrank> can I chage this in the xorg file ?
[07:22] <mindblock> pureStylezz: isnt fedora like 4 cd's or something
[07:22] <task0> mindblock, i don't want to edit it... i want a new one
[07:22] <pureStylezz> nah :p
[07:23] <pureStylezz> its 800 mo
[07:23] <zYe> mindblock is the man
[07:23] <pureStylezz> im on the live version
[07:23] <pureStylezz> and i dont see any "instlal"
[07:23] <pureStylezz> install
[07:23] <zYe> hes the super helper guy
[07:23] <Gabz> nith:  umm. i not sure
[07:23] <mindblock> task0: well i cant write a new one for you lol, editing is the best way
[07:23] <nith> Gabz: kk, thx anyway tho XD
[07:23] <mindblock> zYe: is beryl working yet
[07:23] <nith> Anyone else have any ideas?
[07:24] <adorablepuppy> nith: About what?
[07:24] <mindblock> task0: try googling some beryl xorg.conf stuff ..google is ur best friend
[07:24] <SeveredCross> BTW, this is the right command to reconfigure X: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:24] <zYe> mindblock: no
[07:24] <mindblock> zYe: then im not the man lol
[07:24] <nith> adorablepuppy: firefox works in gnome but not xfce, kde or fluxbox
[07:25] <nith> adorablepuppy: I'm running ubuntu edgy and then installed kubuntu, xubuntu and the fluxbox packages
[07:25] <adorablepuppy> nith: Try running it in the terminal in KDE, xfce, or fluxbox. It should give some errors.
[07:25] <jkfls> mindblock, any idea how to fix login problem?
[07:25] <mindblock> now thats weird
[07:25] <mindblock> jkfls: umm u couldnt open gnome or kde right?
[07:25] <mindblock> jkfls: try installing fluxbox see if that will open
[07:25] <sharms> Anyone with a digg.com account, help spread the word that Ubuntu needs help -- digg: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Getting_involved_with_Ubuntu
[07:26] <jkfls> mindblock, i received an xsessions error
[07:26] <miyako> hey all, quick question, what is a reasonable size for /var ?
[07:26] <nith> adorablepuppy: tried with debug flags  and the process just hangs
[07:26] <mindblock> jkfls: wut was the error
[07:26] <fannagoganna> so what's the deal with pidgin
[07:26] <nith> adorablepuppy: it didn't give my any output
[07:26] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing. Already tryed live cd/text install... beta 7.x... or anyone know another distro ??? LAPTOP = Toshiba satellite A70.. DVD are WORKIN
[07:26] <rcc> Can someone point me at the repositories I need add to get DVDCSS and other multimedia stuff that's illegal in the US?
[07:26] <pureStylezz> im about to install fedora :p
[07:26] <adorablepuppy> nith: Try nice -20 firefox, maybe task priority has something to do with it
[07:27] <mindblock> pureStylezz: then goto the fedora chat lol
[07:27] <jkfls> mindblock, i was logging into gnome then got "your login lasted less than 10seconds..." last message recording was "Starting xsession"
[07:27] <WoodyB> Anyone ever installed pptpd on ubuntu?
[07:27] <pureStylezz> well :p
[07:27] <pureStylezz> i would prefer ubuntu imo
[07:27] <nith> adorablepuppy: I'll try that now, one sec
[07:28] <mindblock> pureStylezz: then install it! and dont give up so easy
[07:28] <pureStylezz> lol!
[07:28] <pureStylezz> ive been trying to get ubuntu for 30h straight
[07:28] <pureStylezz> havent even slept yet
[07:28] <task0> how do i STOP X?
[07:28] <mindblock> task0: ctrl + alt + backspace will restart it
[07:29] <task0> mindblock, i want to stop it
[07:29] <mindblock> pureStylezz: what exactly is ur problem again
[07:29] <pureStylezz> I have a problem, i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop but when i enter my user/pass and i am on the desktop i only see the background and i can move my mouse around but i dont see any GUI ( Icons, etc.. ) Any help would be appreciated... i tryed 6.10, 7.x beta... text installer.. same thing. Already tryed live cd/text install... beta 7.x... or anyone know another distro ??? LAPTOP = Toshiba satellite A70.. DVD are WORKIN
[07:29] <miyako> ooh, I found a bug in the feisty installer
[07:29] <crdlb> task0, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:29] <task0> thankz
[07:29] <mindblock> task0: press alt and f1 then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:29] <task0> thanks both!
[07:29] <tweedy> I am having issues playing embedded videos online.  every format that i have played from my desktop, i just cannot get any streaming ones
[07:30] <adorablepuppy> nith, ya there? :)
[07:30] <locksey>  rOOtinthebOx: Trying to Lower my MTU to 546 for my dial up connection in ubuntu 6.06, have experienced no problems with my 33k modem other than I cant upload 100kb files. I cant keep up, with your mind yet.
[07:31] <mindblock> pureStylezz: r u trying to use gnome?
[07:32] <mindblock> has anyone noticed a slight performance decrease in XFCE 4.4? from 4.3?
[07:33] <snowskater> hello
[07:33] <mindblock> snowskater: hello
[07:33] <tiglionabbit> how do I start my talk daemon?
[07:34] <snowskater> is tom in here?
[07:34] <SomaFM> anyone know the easiest way to mount a windows share?
[07:34] <mindblock> if u mean Crazytom he is snowskater
[07:34] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  wheren't you going to install FC ?
[07:34] <snowskater> yeah crazytom
[07:34] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  you could aways try kubuntu
[07:34] <Gabz> pureStylezz: same thing with the kde interface
[07:34] <mindblock> pureStylezz doesnt need to install FC he needs to work his ubuntu problems out lol
[07:34] <Crazytom> what's up
[07:35] <snowskater> Just finshed reinstalling ubuntu
[07:35] <Crazytom> snowskater, please join #ubuntuwireless
[07:37] <nith> would seem i get an error now :)
[07:37] <Crazytom> sublimeninja,
[07:37] <tweedy> I am having issues playing embedded videos online.  every format that i have played from my desktop, i just cannot get any streaming ones
[07:37] <Gabz> tweedy: give me an example of what you mean ?
[07:38] <tweedy> if i open a wma it plays fine
[07:38] <pureStylezz> Yeah
[07:38] <pureStylezz> imma try kubuntu
[07:38] <tweedy> but if i got to a website that is streaming a wma it wouldnt play
[07:38] <mindblock> pureStylezz: i say try xubuntu
[07:38] <mindblock> pureStylezz: but thats becuz i hate kde
[07:38] <jkfls> mindblock, fluxbox doesn't load either
[07:39] <mindblock> jkfls: have u tried to reconfigure x?
[07:39] <DLB|Maximus> how do i go about launching a file manager with admin rights? I dont see a super user file browser or whatever you want to call it...
[07:39] <mindblock> DLB|Maximus: gksudo nautilus
[07:39] <somafm> anyone know a command to open a new terminal window that is the same size of the terminal that the command is executed from?
[07:39] <sublimeninja> i'm having problems playing songs in amarok I have all the libraries installed but i still get a message saying i need to install mp3 support can someone help?
[07:39] <mindblock> DLB|Maximus: you type that in a terminal/console
[07:39] <jkfls> mindblock via dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg? yes....should i use a specific driver for nvidia beside nv?
[07:40] <Gabz> tweedy: can you stream other files like oggs
[07:40] <kane77> what is this ubuntu2 (3 etc) in package name?
[07:40] <DLB|Maximus> mindblock: thank you, i would of thought there would be an entry in the menu's
[07:40] <nith> does anyone know what nsBrowserApp.cpp is?
[07:40] <mindblock> jkfls: try setting the driver to vesa and see if u get the same problem
[07:40] <mindblock> DLB|Maximus: suprisingly there isnt lol
[07:40] <DLB|Maximus> mindblock: i tend to forget commands :)
[07:40] <tweedy> Gabz:  I dont know what oggs are.  but i can stream the videos on you tube.
[07:40] <mindblock> DLB|Maximus: repitition will help :)
[07:40] <kane77> nith, I would guess C++ source
[07:41] <Gabz> tweedy: does this stream http://mirror.linux.org.au/linux.conf.au/2007/video/monday/monday_0930_Welcome.ogg
[07:41] <tweedy> Gabz: that plays
[07:41] <nith> ya but why does it not work unless I'm in gnome XD
[07:41] <jkfls> mindblock, isnt vesa for ati?
[07:42] <nith> its apparently whats stopping my firefox isnt working in anything but gnome
[07:42] <Gabz> tweedy: the problem could be windows drm which is something which isn't fixable to my knowledge
[07:42] <mindblock> jkfls: no
[07:42] <tweedy> so i can watch wma but not stream?
[07:43] <jkfls> mindblock, so what's vesa then? just a general vidcard driver?
[07:43] <gbellmann> !grub
[07:43] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:43] <mindblock> jkfls: vesa just gives u the standard 800x600 display
[07:43] <mindblock> jkfls: generic
[07:43] <Gabz> tweedy: well you have a couple types of wma some are DRM some arn't
[07:43] <mindblock> jkfls: but its just a test
[07:43] <crdlb> !vesa
[07:43] <ubotu> vesa is the default video driver if X can't find a better one. Also see !x
[07:43] <mindblock> there u go lol
[07:44] <bill__k> installing lirc, output of dmesg | tail "[17181514.308000]  lirc_i2c: no version for "lirc_unregister_plugin" found: kernel tainted" anyone seen this before/ know what it means?
[07:44] <tweedy> Gabz:  would mplayer solve this?  i have heard some people mention it
[07:44] <jkfls> mindblock, nope, even with vesa it fails to load desktop. goes back to login
[07:45] <Gabz> tweedy: depends on if mplayer has a plugin for firefox....i'm not sure
[07:45] <mindblock> jkfls: im all out of suggestions dude,
[07:45] <jkfls> mindblock, let me find what the xsession-errors file says
[07:45] <mindblock> jkfls: ok
[07:47] <stepanstas> I need to mount a drive using NSFT
[07:48] <jkfls> mindblock: /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default: Registering your session with wtmp and utmp; etc/gdm/Presession/Default: running: /usr/X11R6/bin/sessreg -a -w /var/log/wtmp -u /var/run/utmp - x "/var/lib/gdm/:0.Xservers" -h "" -l ":0" "jen" ; /etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup....
[07:48] <mindblock> NTFS-3g u mean?
[07:48] <stepanstas> Yes
[07:48] <jkfls> mindblock: then it craps out after that.
[07:48] <stepanstas> mindblock, yes
[07:48] <mindblock> !ntfs3g
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs3g - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <mindblock> !ntfs=3g
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs=3g - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:49] <mindblock> !ntfs-3g
[07:49] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[07:49] <stepanstas> thanks
[07:49] <bonii> I am using Edgy Eft When I run apt-get update it gives the following error 99% [5 Packages gzip 0]  [Waiting for headers]  [Waiting for headers]   2188B/s 0s
[07:49] <bonii> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[07:49] <bonii> Err http://in.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages                         Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[07:49] <bonii> Can someone tell me what the problem is?
[07:50] <mindblock> bonii: maybe the repo is down?
[07:50] <Gabz> bonii:  try unset LANG
[07:50] <Ubuntulator> is there a deicated fiesty channel ?
[07:50] <mindblock> Ubuntulator: ubuntu+1
[07:50] <Gabz> bonii:  sorry that's the a different problem
[07:52] <stepanstas> How can i load a list of all my drives?
[07:52] <Gabz> bonii:  there is a no problem with some apt- proxys you need to type unset LANG before apt-get update
[07:52] <bonii> Gabz: I didnt get the point. What exactly is the problem
[07:53] <Zues_62> hey guys i am trying to do a FSCK on my external hard drive
[07:53] <terapicodave> stepanstas: sudo fdisk -l
[07:53] <Zues_62> but it wont get past an inode it fixes it then rescans the disk and stops again at that inode to fix it  and it keeps repeating
[07:53] <Gabz> bonii:  try "unset LANG"  then do a "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[07:53] <Zues_62> what do i do
[07:53] <bignewbie> Hello. Is there a way for me to get my monitor hertz higher than 85 inside of games?
[07:53] <bonii> Gabz: Okay thanx
[07:54] <Zues_62> what do i do
[07:54] <mindblock> Zues_62: u sure the disk is unmounted?
[07:54] <Zues_62> yep
[07:54] <marcus> :)
[07:54] <Steil> Is there a way to Remove the arrows from the icons for symlinks on the desktop (gnome)
[07:55] <stepanstas> terapicodave, thanks
[07:55] <payan> yep
[07:55] <Zues_62> mindblock yes
[07:55] <bonii> Gabz: I have another problem when Edgy starts up then the Ubuntu progress bar appears out of resolution sync and wraps around the screen but strangely this problem is not there in the pts or xserver but only in startup progress bar How do I sort it out?
[07:55] <mindblock> Steil: the arrows look cool
[07:55] <terapicodave> stepanstas: no prob
[07:55] <payan> select it and press delete
[07:56] <Gabz> bonii:  what graphic card and what driver ?
[07:56] <mindblock> Zues_62: what fs type is the disk using
[07:56] <Steil> mindblock: except they make the icons stand out from the folders that are actually on the desktop
[07:56] <Zues_62> ext3
[07:56] <Zues_62> mindblock ext3
[07:56] <mindblock> Steil: they stand out because theyre symlinks lol..but im not sure if u can change the arrows
[07:57] <Zues_62> mindblock it says after the inode number conflicts with other fs block
[07:57] <mindblock> Zues_62: hmm, not too sure, dont wanna give u any wrong info
[07:57] <ripzaw> can anyone tell me where to get that cool 3D desktop in the ubuntu demo vid?
[07:57] <Carsten-> Hi guys, quick question, Im attempting to use compiz when I enable it, the title bar in all my programs disapear is there any fix for this, I have googled it and can not find anything that works
[07:57] <marcus> hey all, does anyone here play quake 3 that has managed to get it working properly in ubuntu... i have a few problems with it
[07:57] <Zues_62> mindblock y would it be conflicting
[07:57] <Zues_62> does anyone else know
[07:57] <Gabz> !beryl | ripzaw
[07:57] <ubotu> ripzaw: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:57] <mindblock> Zues_62: did u ever format it?
[07:58] <Carsten-> thanks :)
[07:58] <ripzaw> Marcus: where can you download quake3 for ubuntu?
[07:58] <Gabz> marcus:  best i got was enermy terriory running
[07:58] <bonii> Its an Intel 945 GM chipset
[07:58] <marcus> ripzaw, i used pak0.pk3 from my bought copy and installed the 1.32b-3 patch over it.
[07:59] <SurfnKid> wth.. gaim > pidgin. who was smoking crack??
[07:59] <Zues_62> mindblock yes ofcourse it is formated
[07:59] <bignewbie> Is there a way for me to get my monitor hertz higher than 85 inside of games?
[07:59] <Zues_62> i was using it today
[07:59] <mindblock> Zues_62: then i have no idea bro, sorry
[08:00] <Varsendaggr> what is that new mandriva Xgl?
[08:00] <Zues_62> mindblock ofcourse i have formated it
[08:00] <mindblock> Zues_62: then i have no idea bro, sorry
[08:00] <Zues_62> mindblock ok
[08:01] <Zues_62> does anyone in this channel know
[08:02] <mindblock> ripzaw: you can join underground-gamer.com and get Quake3 :)
[08:02] <Gabz> bonii:  i have a similar chipset and i'm not experianceing the same problem...
[08:03] <mindblock> Zues_62: it'd be good to repeat ur question people may not have remember
[08:03] <Zues_62> mindblock what is a force rewrite its doing that now
[08:03] <bignewbie> Is there a way for me to get my monitor hertz higher than 85 inside of games?
[08:05] <Gabz> bignewbie:  no idea wine games or native games ?
[08:05] <crazy_penguin> Good morning! Happy Easter to everyone! :)
[08:05] <bignewbie> native
[08:05] <mindblock> Zues_62: not too sure, but sounds like its going to force the check regardless of what errors it may encounter
[08:05] <Gabz> bignewbie: you need to increase your refresh rate it xorg
[08:05] <marcus> Gabz: actally, in general, how do you set your hz higher? for example, in X it only shows up to 85hz for me at certain res when my monitor/vidcard does much higher
[08:05] <yoz> how does awstats interpret traffic from bots and feed readers? does it get registered as visits, pages, hits, etc??
[08:05] <Zues_62> mindblock atleast i will only losse a few things
[08:06] <bonii> Gabz: So how do I sort out the problem??
[08:06] <mindblock> Zues_62: you may not lose anything hopefully
[08:06] <Gabz> marcus: easiset way is  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:06] <zero> !help
[08:06] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:06] <Zues_62> mindblock its now saying it cant find a valid superblock
[08:06] <zero> im new on ubuntu
[08:06] <Ali_ix> yoz: usually as visits/hits, unless robots use true user agents
[08:07] <Gabz> bonii:  i'm unsure of what your problem is the graphics card you have should have no problems running with the mesa driver
[08:07] <zero> ive just discompressed a tarball file, and now how can i install it?
[08:07] <mindblock> Zues_62: why r u fscking your external drive anyway?
[08:07] <Ali_ix> zero any problem you have got?
[08:07] <zero> it's supposed to ./configure
[08:07] <zero> then make
[08:07] <Zues_62> mindblock it wont mount thats y
[08:07] <zero> yeah
[08:08] <zero> Ali_x: i don't know how to install a tarball file
[08:08] <Gabz> zero what are you installing ?
[08:08] <zero> Gabz: the new version of amsn
[08:08] <mindblock> Zues_62: dunno wut to tell you, try google :)
[08:08] <Ali_ix> zero, if you are a newbe in liux and shell try to install packages like .deb or rpm packages instead of source compiling
[08:08] <ramble> anyone familiar with the g++ command to statically link libraries when building?
[08:08] <Ali_ix> zero, general insturction is to confgi with ./configure and then make and then make install
[08:09] <yoz> Ali_ix, so my hits/visits is no where what I think it is..in terms of people right?
[08:09] <zero> Ali_ix: but it's not a .deb or rpm
[08:09] <Gabz> zero i suppose there are no debs of the newish version ?
[08:09] <zero> Gabz: you suppose well
[08:09] <zero> Ali_ix: i tried
[08:09] <Ali_ix> yoz, yes, unfortunatley most of daily hits is generated by spam bots or feed readers !
[08:10] <zero> Ali_ix: ./configure
[08:10] <Ali_ix> zero what do you want to install
[08:10] <Ali_ix> !apt | zero
[08:10] <ubotu> zero: APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[08:10] <Gabz> zero is it newer that 0.95+dfsg2-0.3
[08:10] <zero> Ali_ix: and a error appears, "cannont create executables"
[08:10] <bonii> Gabz: But then why is upstart appearing out of sync while xserver and pts runs fine
[08:10] <Zues_62> ok im gona ask someone who does know i am having a problem i am trying to fsck my drive but it wont go past an inode what can i do
[08:11] <zero> Gabz: 0.96
[08:11] <Gabz> bonii:  sorry i don't know .. your out of my knowleadgebase
[08:11] <zero> Ali_ix: i want to install the new version of amsn
[08:11] <ardchoille> guitarra1809: Glad to see you made it :)
[08:12] <Zues_62> does anyone know surely someone has had the same issue
[08:12] <Gabz> zero you want to do everything as root and i suggest you go find a amsn support channel
[08:12] <Ali_ix> !info amsn > Ali_ix
[08:12] <Ali_ix> zero what is your ubuntu version? edgy or feisty?
[08:12] <zero> Ali_ix: edgy 6.10
[08:13] <mindblock> Zues_62: have you googled man?
[08:13] <shah02> how do i backup everything from my home folder (that i'm going to format) from the command line?        cp -R *   /newlocation/             ??
[08:13] <Ali_ix> zero i can see 0.95-2.1 on edgy repositories
[08:13] <stepanstas> Can someone help me add a drive using NSFT-3g, i already installed it.
[08:13] <Zues_62> Mindblock ofcourse i have
[08:13] <Ali_ix> zero did you try source compile before?
[08:13] <Zues_62> mindblock what else cld i try
[08:13] <stepanstas> Someone helped me before, and i need the same thing done again
[08:14] <Ali_ix> zero do you have common packages (lke bin utils, make , gcc and ..) installed
[08:14] <mindblock> Zues_62: you coudl try maybe, fscking from the live-cd
[08:14] <stepanstas> I want my drive to end up in /media
[08:14] <zero> Ali_ix: tar -xvjf amsn<version>.tar.bz2
[08:14] <mindblock> ooo a fios man
[08:14] <zero> Ali_ix: it worked perfectly
[08:14] <Zues_62> dont see what difference that will make mindblock
[08:14] <guitarra1809> Hi
[08:14] <Ali_ix> zero, well you just extracted it ;)
[08:15] <stepanstas> Can someone help me with NTSF-3g
[08:15] <mindblock> Zues_62: well u asked, i told u before i didnt know wut else u could do so i just threw something out there
[08:15] <zero> Ali_ix: i know, now i want to install it
[08:15] <Ali_ix> zero, you need some basic programs to start source compile
[08:15] <Gabz> !ntsf-3g
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntsf-3g - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:15] <zero> Ali_ix how come
[08:15] <mindblock> Zues_62: maybe ur external hdd is borked
[08:15] <ardchoille> hi guitarra1809
[08:15] <Zues_62> mindblock its ok mate ty for helping
[08:15] <stepanstas> NTFS-3g*
[08:15] <bonii> Gabz: I have another problem when Edgy starts up then the Ubuntu progress bar appears out of resolution sync and wraps around the screen but strangely this problem is not there in the pts or xserver but only in startup progress bar How do I sort it out?
[08:15] <guitarra1809> Can you people run processes in the background from the console ?
[08:15] <Gabz> !ntfs-3g
[08:15] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[08:15] <bonii> I have another problem when Edgy starts up then the Ubuntu progress bar appears out of resolution sync and wraps around the screen but strangely this problem is not there in the pts or xserver but only in startup progress bar How do I sort it out?
[08:15] <CheesyJedi> Hey guys
[08:15] <guitarra1809> I am using UBUNTU 6.10, and for some reason I just can't.
[08:16] <stepanstas> Gabz, i dont understand the instructions provided there, you think you can help me?
[08:16] <Ali_ix> zero: here is some of them: binutils cpp cpp-4.0 fetchmail flex gcc gcc-4.0 libarchive-zip-perl libc6-dev libcompress-zlib-perl libdb4.3-dev libpcre3 libpopt-dev m4 make ncftp openssl perl perl-modules unzip zip zlib1g-dev autoconf automake1.9 libtool bison autotools-dev g++
[08:16] <terapicodave> umount is telling me the resource is busy but it's an external hard drive i've turned off and disconnected...how do I unbusify it?
[08:16] <mols> !java
[08:16] <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
[08:16] <Gabz> stepanstas: i'll give it a go
[08:16] <CheesyJedi> I recently installed ubuntu and kind of messed around with it's innards, and I wanted to know if there was a way for me to reset it to it's original state, instead of doing a cold reinstall
[08:16] <Gabz> bonii: i'm not sure about how to fix your problem...
[08:17] <gilad_g> Hi, can someone help me setting up 5-button support for MS intellimouse explorer?
[08:17] <zero> Ali_ix mmm ok...
[08:17] <Ali_ix> zero: check this please: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/x11/amsn
[08:17] <ardchoille> guitarra1809: Have you tried putting a " &" after the command? some_command &
[08:17] <zero> Ali_ix: i'll look for them
[08:17] <zero> Ali_ix: thx
[08:17] <Ali_ix> zero there are some debian package for feisty in 096
[08:17] <mindblock> when is the official fesity release?
[08:17] <bonii> I have another problem when Edgy starts up then the Ubuntu progress bar appears out of resolution sync and wraps around the screen but strangely this problem is not there in the pts or xserver but only in startup progress bar How do I sort it out?
[08:17] <ardchoille> April 19th
[08:17] <Ali_ix> zero try if it works on edgy and then start to compile
[08:17] <stepanstas> Gabz, ok, last time someone helped me
[08:18] <Gabz> stepanstas: yep and what did you need ?
[08:18] <guitarra1809>   GNU nano 1.3.12                                    File: /etc/apt/sources.list                                                                    Modified
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy main restricted
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb-src http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy main restricted
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## distribution.
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-updates main restricted
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb-src http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-updates main restricted
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'universe'
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## repository.
[08:18] <zero> Ali_ix: ok, i'll try it, thx
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## universe WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu security
[08:18] <stepanstas> Gabz, not sure, but i used the auto install for NTFS-3g and then i looked up all the drives in my comp
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## team.
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy universe
[08:18] <guitarra1809> deb-src http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy universe
[08:18] <mindblock> whoa
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from the 'backports'
[08:18] <mindblock> !paste
[08:18] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:18] <guitarra1809> ## repository.
[08:19] <mindblock> paste dude paste
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
[08:19] <stepanstas> Gabz, problem is, i wanted another drive
[08:19] <mindblock> !paste | guitarra1809
[08:19] <ubotu> guitarra1809: please see above
[08:19] <guitarra1809> deb http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[08:19] <guitarra1809> deb-src http://il.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[08:19] <guitarra1809> deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security main restricted
[08:19] <Toma-> !ops
[08:19] <guitarra1809> deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security main restricted
[08:19] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda or mneptok
[08:19] <sceadugenga> please kick him
[08:19] <guitarra1809> # deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security universe
[08:19] <mindblock> jesus christ
[08:19] <guitarra1809> # deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy-security universe
[08:19] <guitarra1809> ooooooooooops
[08:19] <mindblock> ban this fag man
[08:19] <gilad_g> Apparently, my mouse is acting a little weird - scroll up and scroll down have replaced my back and forward button...
[08:19] <ardchoille> This is his first time in the channel.
[08:19] <stepanstas> Gabz, not sure if it makes a diff, but i want it to show up on my Places menu
[08:19] <ElmoNo> How hard would it be to install Google Earth in Feisty?  if it's too much trouble I don't really need it
[08:19] <stepanstas> Gabz, you think you can help?
[08:20] <Madpilot> guitarra1809, the mute will come off in a few minutes. Next time, use a pastebin.
[08:20] <Gabz> stepanstas: are you using ntfs-config ?
[08:20] <Toma-> ElmoNo: pretty easy. someone made a package for it
[08:20] <ElmoNo> really? in the repos??
[08:20] <Toma-> ElmoNo: no, a 3rd party one
[08:20] <bonii> I have another problem when Edgy starts up then the Ubuntu progress bar appears out of resolution sync and wraps around the screen but strangely this problem is not there in the pts or xserver but only in startup progress bar How do I sort it out?
[08:20] <Gabz> stepanstas: i'm not sure i can help
[08:21] <stepanstas> Gabs, everything was done in terminal, dont think i had to config it
[08:21] <CheesyJedi> can anyone help me?
[08:21] <mindblock> ask ur question CheesyJedi
[08:21] <endri> hey I need some help
[08:21] <ElmoNo> Toma, where can I find that @?
[08:21] <endri> I would like to conect to another server from here...
[08:21] <CheesyJedi> I wanted to know if there was a way for me to do a sort of reset of ubuntu, cuz I recently installed it and messed around a little to much with it's innards
[08:21] <Toma-> ElmoNo: not sure. just google it
[08:22] <endri> what can I Do?
[08:22] <ElmoNo> not Satoshi Toma are you?
[08:22] <Toma-> ElmoNo: no.
[08:22] <CheesyJedi> I wanted to sorta start from scratch, but I dont want to reinstall it
[08:22] <stepanstas> Gabz, alright, thanks anyway
[08:22] <ElmoNo> just curious
[08:22] <CheesyJedi> (I will if I have to though
[08:22] <ElmoNo> great dj
[08:22] <mindblock> CheesyJedi: i dont think theres a "rollback" feature like in windows if thats wut u mean
[08:23] <CheesyJedi> midblock: hmm, maybe a place that documents how some of the system files were on the install so I can manually revert back to them?
[08:23] <mindblock> CheesyJedi: /var/log directory
[08:24] <CheesyJedi> ok, what is there (I'm on windows now)
[08:24] <stepanstas> Is anyone here good with NTFS-3g?
[08:24] <CheesyJedi> like, if I changed the interfaces file in /etc/networks, would that tell me how it originally was?
[08:24] <mindblock> /var/log has a bunch of logs that ur system makes
[08:25] <mindblock> CheesyJedi: umm, no i dont think so lol
[08:25] <CheesyJedi> ok
[08:26] <CheesyJedi> I might need to do a reinstall, unless I can solve my problem
[08:26] <mindblock> CheesyJedi: wut is ur problem
[08:26] <CheesyJedi> see, I was trying to use ndiswrapper to get my wireless network setup
[08:26] <guitarra1809> I just want to give Ubuntu a chance before I fall back to Fedora... To be ownest, I feel like a little child, affraid to touch anything...
[08:26] <stepanstas> Anyone here good with NTFS-3g
[08:27] <Crazytom> CheesyJedi, what chipset do you have?
[08:27] <CheesyJedi> I was a newb to linux so I just followed a couple guides online step for step
[08:27] <McFrosty> Trying to get the Live CD of 6.10 to boot on my PC (works fine on my laptop) but I get some tty error that seem's common. If i do more casper.log the first error i get is mount: Mounting /cdrom on /root/cdrom failed: Invalid argument
[08:27] <Madpilot> guitarra1809, pastebin that sources.list, and then give us the pastebin URL. Someone will look at it.
[08:27] <guitarra1809> So I prefer to adapt the apt-get method, until I give up.
[08:27] <Crazytom> CheesyJedi, lspci -v will tell you
[08:27] <CheesyJedi> the problem was that ubuntu assigned the driver to eth1 instead of wlan0
[08:27] <guitarra1809> MadPilot: I didn't mean to paste it, It was a mistake...
[08:27] <Blast_Hardcheese> Hmm... I'm trying to build compiz, I'm getting an error... /bin/dcopidl doesn't exist, I can't find a package for it though
[08:27] <Blast_Hardcheese> I'd appreciate any ideas
[08:28] <CheesyJedi> that would have been fine had I known, but all the guides said it should be wlan0 so I thought it wasn't assigning it at all
[08:28] <Madpilot> guitarra1809, fine, no harm done. The mute/ban was just to stop the flood. Pastebin, always!
[08:28] <Gabz> guitarra1809:  what's your question ?
[08:28] <guitarra1809> byw, how to I use the PasteBin? I'm pretty mch struglling with the irssi client...
[08:28] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: i believe thats something to do with kdelibs?
[08:28] <pkundu> hi i can play mp3 but cant hear any sound, please help
[08:28] <CheesyJedi> then I went on to change lots of things, like the interfaces file and other files according to numerous guides trying to get it assigned to wlan0, but the whole time it was probably working as eth1
[08:29] <pkundu> i tried with xmms and vlc
[08:29] <CheesyJedi> by the time I figured it out I had changed to much and it wasn't working assigned to eth1 either
[08:29] <guitarra1809> I asked if any of you has encountered troubles with background processes from the Ubuntu6.10 console
[08:29] <pkundu> none of them is working
[08:29] <Gabz> pkundu:  open up synaptic and search for mp3 and make sure the codec is installed
[08:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: Ah, kdelibs isn't installed
[08:29] <stepanstas> Anyone here good with NTFS-3g?
[08:30] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: i believe dcopidl is part of the kdelibs package. so try installing that,hopefully it works
[08:30] <CheesyJedi> I figured that if I could start fresh and do the same things just while keeping in mind that it was assigning the driver to eth1 and not wlan0 it should work fine (I've also read forum posts that lot's of people with the same laptop as me have gotten it working eaasily, so I know it should work
[08:30] <pkundu> Gabz i install all codecs
[08:31] <Blast_Hardcheese> mindblock: I'm doing that now
[08:31] <stanley> new
[08:31] <mindblock> Blast_Hardcheese: ok
[08:31] <Gabz> pkundu: do other programs make sound ?
[08:31] <stepanstas> Anyone good with NTFS-3g
[08:31] <pkundu> no
[08:31] <cellojoe> stepanstas: having a problem?
[08:31] <pkundu> no sound i am getting
[08:32] <stepanstas> cellojoe, yes
[08:32] <Moniker42> hey, i've got a slim green line along the bottom of the video feed when i run VLC in fullscreen mode
[08:32] <Moniker42> anyone got any idea how to get rid of it or why it's there?
[08:32] <pkundu> is there any sndconfig in ubuntu
[08:32] <stepanstas> cellojoe, i think i talked to you before
[08:32] <cellojoe> yup, i think so
[08:32] <Moniker42> hey ceeg
[08:32] <Moniker42> woops
[08:32] <stepanstas> cellojoe, i added one drive, but need help adding another  one
[08:32] <Moniker42> hey cellojoe *
[08:33] <cellojoe> yo Moniker42
[08:33] <McFrosty> Trying to get the Live CD of 6.10 to boot on my PC (works fine on my laptop) but I get some tty error that seem's common. If i do more casper.log the first error i get is mount: Mounting /cdrom on /root/cdrom failed: Invalid argument
[08:33] <marcus> Gabz: does dpkg-reconfigure xorg change xorg.conf ONLY or does it do anything else?
[08:33] <pkundu> Gabz: anything like sndconfig of redhat in ubuntu
[08:33] <crimsun> pkundu: no, we don't have anything of the sort. What's the root issue?
[08:33] <MockY> where in Beryl do I remove the small preview window when the mouse goes over a program in the taskbar?
[08:34] <pkundu> i cant hear any mp3 or any sound
[08:34] <Gabz> marcus:  should only change the xorg.conf file why ?
[08:34] <pkundu> it was running fine
[08:34] <ElmoNo> wow, the edgy guides way of installing google earth just works on my Feisty..  wonderful
[08:34] <stepanstas> cellojoe, you think you can take some time to lead me through it?
[08:34] <camer0ff> not sure how to ask a question... so will just ask: how do i fix the error "broken packages" in aptitude?
[08:34] <crimsun> pkundu: need more details. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[08:34] <bonii> Does anybody know from where the settings for upstart are managed. I am having resolution problems with start up splash screen before Gnome starts up
[08:34] <marcus> Gabz: ok just wondering cuz if i replace the new xorg.conf with a backup there wouldn't be any conflicts, right?
[08:34] <pkundu> after i installed kubuntu-desktop it stop playinging sound
[08:34] <cellojoe> ntfs-3g? i just sudo apt-got
[08:34] <crimsun> bonii: more precisely? /etc/event.d/
[08:35] <Gabz> marcus: i don't think so
[08:35] <pkundu> crimsun: thx
[08:35] <crimsun> pkundu: please pastebin the info I asked for, then tell me the url
[08:35] <cellojoe> stepanstas: there are install docs at http://www.ntfs-3g.org/index.html#installation
[08:35] <marcus> Gabz: k, thanks for your help :)
[08:35] <camer0ff> hello siccness :)
[08:35] <ElmoNo> anyone running feisty that wants google earth should look at the edgy guide (worked 4 me) see you all later
[08:35] <siccness> hey :)
[08:35] <camer0ff> not sure how to ask a question... so will just ask: how do i fix the error "broken packages" in aptitude?
[08:35] <bonii> crimsun: Could you tell me once again what you said??
[08:36] <mindblock> camer0ff: sudo apt-get -f install
[08:36] <stepanstas> cellojoe, i got it installed and everything
[08:36] <cellojoe> !hi | siccness
[08:36] <ubotu> siccness: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:36] <crimsun> bonii: 02:34 < crimsun> bonii: more precisely? /etc/event.d/
[08:36] <stepanstas> cellojoe, i added one drive already
[08:36] <stepanstas> cellojoe, dont know how to add another one
[08:36] <siccness> what the hell?
[08:36] <bonii> crimsun: Thanks
[08:38] <cellojoe> stepanstas: have you checked out man ntfs-3g
[08:38] <mindblock> man is your friend
[08:38] <stepanstas> cellojoe, now, whos man ntfs-3g
[08:38] <mindblock> lmao
[08:38] <mindblock> man = manual
[08:38] <cellojoe> haha
[08:38] <McFrosty> When booting the Live CD how do I add the acpi=off option? F6 and just add it to the end of whats there?
[08:39] <cellojoe> in the terminal, type   man ntfs-3g
[08:39] <siccness> Haha, should put 'man' in the topic :)
[08:39] <cellojoe> most applications have man pages
[08:39] <pkundu> a small help needed with xchat too
[08:39] <mindblock> stepanstas: man command will show u a manual for wutever command u put it..given there is a manual entry for it
[08:39] <cellojoe> just type     man *app*
[08:39] <pkundu> i want the "XChat: File Receive List" window to go in tab/background
[08:39] <camer0ff> mindblock; no luck -
[08:39] <cellojoe> like man gnome-terminal
[08:39] <siccness> decent applications, more accurately :)
[08:39] <camer0ff> mindblock; The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[08:39] <camer0ff>   tightvncserver: Depends: xserver-common but it is not installable
[08:39] <camer0ff> E: Broken packages
[08:39] <mindblock> camer0ff: with wut again? lol
[08:39] <cellojoe> yeah, decent apps
[08:40] <siccness> camer0ff: You're not the only one with that issue
[08:40] <pkundu> asked in #xchat but seems everyone sleeping
[08:40] <mindblock> camer0ff: ohhhh
[08:40] <pkundu> sorry to ask here
[08:40] <stepanstas> mindblock, ohh, i though its some user or site or something
[08:40] <siccness> I googled "vnc server broken packages" and there's some link to an Ubuntu Forum
[08:40] <camer0ff> siccness; doesnt sound good
[08:40] <siccness> s/an/the/
[08:40] <GhostFreeman> what's a good Expose ripoff for Gnome
[08:41] <camer0ff> siccness; can i get the url to that forum please?
[08:41] <siccness> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=191564&page=2
[08:41] <stepanstas> cellojoe, ill try it
[08:41] <camer0ff> siccness; thanks
[08:41] <cellojoe> mk
[08:41] <stepanstas> cellojoe, thanks
[08:41] <yakool> hi folks, any suggestion for a good music player that can play APE format please?
[08:42] <pkundu> yakool : try vlc
[08:42] <pkundu> it plays all
[08:42] <cellojoe> stepanstas: yup. for quick syntax help type   app --help (again, works with most decent apps)
[08:42] <yakool> thanks pkundu
[08:42] <ali_ix> yakool: also mplayer
[08:42] <cellojoe> try   ntfs-3g --help
[08:43] <McFrosty> Trying to get the Live CD of 6.10 to boot on my PC (works fine on my laptop) but I get some tty error that seem's common. If i do more casper.log the first error i get is mount: Mounting /cdrom on /root/cdrom failed: Invalid argument
[08:43] <wims> i installed  sun-java6-jre as well as  sun-java5-jre , but firefox still claim i dont have java installed when i try to run a site depending on it
[08:43] <wims> how do i fix
[08:44] <stepanstas> cellojoe, okay, i just dont want to get lost again
[08:44] <stepanstas> cellojoe, whoever helped me did the following
[08:44] <crimsun> wims: do you have sun-java5-plugin or sun-java6-plugin installed?
[08:44] <xjc> wims>
[08:44] <stepanstas> cellojoe, put it into /media
[08:44] <yakool> it seems that vlc doesnotsupport APE format
[08:44] <siccness> It doesn't, no.
[08:44] <xjc> http://www.xjulio.info/blog/instalando-o-plugins-vaja-jre150_11-no-firefox-no-linux-kubuntu/
[08:45] <wims> crimsun,  none of those, i'll check them out
[08:45] <stepanstas> cellojoe, made me have full access to it
[08:45] <crimsun> yakool: correct, there is no Free version of an APE decoder for the latest stream version.
[08:45] <stepanstas> cellojoe, and it part of my places folder
[08:45] <stepanstas> cellojoe, do those this happen auto?
[08:45] <xjc> wims>
[08:45] <Ali_ix> yakool: try mplayer
[08:45] <wims> crimsun,  thanks, it worked :)
[08:46] <wims> xjc,  ?
[08:46] <mindblock> vlc for all your media playback needs
[08:46] <crimsun> yakool: on the other hand, some progress has been made on incorporating support for it via other means. You can also run MAC.exe under WINE.
[08:46] <yakool> i looked at mplayer but it does not support ape either
[08:46] <siccness> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey's_Audio#Supported_platforms
[08:46] <mindblock> wuts ape?
[08:46] <cellojoe> stepanstas: i guess you have more than one ntfs part.?
[08:46] <yakool> yeah WINE is always a solution
[08:47] <stepanstas> cellojoe, yes, that what a problem that he figured out
[08:47] <siccness> So it's essentially simple, don't use APE.
[08:47] <bonii> Regarding my problem with upstart I checked out the perl script in /usr/lib/upstart it looks for /etc/inittab but when I tried looking for /etc/inittab there is no such file on my system. Is that causing the problem??
[08:47] <puff> Hm,anybody know a good scp client for mac?  One of my users wants ftp access and there's no way I'm lettting him use scp.
[08:47] <stepanstas> cellojoe, i have 2 parts on on drive and linux on another
[08:47] <stepanstas> cellojoe, another drive
[08:47] <mindblock> wtf is APE
[08:47] <crimsun> bonii: /etc/inittab is not necessary for upstart.
[08:47] <mindblock> lol
[08:47] <cellojoe> stepanstas: have you tried      mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/ntfs2 /media/ntfs2
[08:47] <mindblock> oh an audio compressor
[08:48] <stepanstas> cellojoe, do i have to create the directory first?
[08:49] <Flannel> stepanstas: you have to make /media/ntfs2, yes
[08:49] <bonii> crimsum: But for upstart you dont need inittab and in the script there is no mention of resolution either so how come my upstart is experiencing resolution probs. Any ideas?
[08:49] <cellojoe> i don't know.
[08:49] <Err0n30usnic> hello
[08:50] <Ali_ix> hello :)
[08:50] <Err0n30usnic> :) can any one lend any insight about setting up xampp on ubuntu desktop?
[08:50] <yakool> well 80% of my musiccollection is APE....what a pity!
[08:50] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: just install LAMP proper
[08:51] <crimsun> bonii: why is it an upstart issue? I'd say it's usplash-related.
[08:51] <gortba> Hi. Does anyone know why the command fdisk -l might not work?
[08:51] <crimsun> gortba: do you have root privs?
[08:51] <gortba> crimsun: I log in as su
[08:51] <Err0n30usnic> hmm
[08:51] <Err0n30usnic> flannel can you msg me ?
[08:52] <Err0n30usnic> im rathe new at linux
[08:52] <gortba> crimsun: Do I actually need to log in as root?
[08:52] <Ali_ix> !xampp
[08:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xampp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:52] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: just ask in the channel, its better that way
[08:52] <guitarra1809> ardchoille: I copy-pasted your source list (the one you posted in the forum), but it didn't help much... I was still unable to install xchat and gnochm
[08:52] <Ali_ix> !info lamp
[08:52] <ubotu> Package lamp does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[08:52] <Err0n30usnic> hmm
[08:52] <Flannel> Ali_ix: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:52] <Flannel> !lamp
[08:52] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[08:52] <Err0n30usnic> hmm
[08:53] <Err0n30usnic> so i cant do it then
[08:53] <Ali_ix> Flannel: thnx, i think the apachefriends package has an installer too
[08:53] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: eh?  why not?
[08:53] <Err0n30usnic> sence im useing edgy
[08:53] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: no, you can do it.  Follow that guide.
[08:53] <Err0n30usnic> i tryed
[08:53] <guitarra1809> You posted sources fromUbuntu 6.06 and I use Ubuntu 6.10 , but I really don't believe that this matters.
[08:53] <Err0n30usnic> says cant find file or dir
[08:53] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: What errors did you run into?
[08:53] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: which file or dir?  where does it say that?
[08:53] <Flannel> Ali_ix: Seveas's repositories have a LAMP metapackage
[08:53] <ardchoille> guitarra1809: Did you do:  sudo apt-get update
[08:54] <gortba> Hi. Does anyone know why the command fdisk -l might not work?
[08:54] <Err0n30usnic> i used the command xvfc tar xampp-linux-1.6.tar.gz -C /opt
[08:54] <stepanstas> you know what, forget it
[08:54] <stepanstas> im too tired
[08:54] <stepanstas> never mind
[08:54] <NickGarvey> gortba: that is a little vague
[08:54] <stepanstas> thanks though guys
[08:54] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: there's your first problem.  DONT use xampp.  And don't compile it.
[08:54] <Err0n30usnic> hmm
[08:54] <Err0n30usnic> ok
[08:55] <Err0n30usnic> that throws a kink in my plan
[08:55] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: I guess that's two problems.  Anyway, install Apache, PHP, Mysql, Perl, etc, from the repositories.
[08:55] <gortba> NickGarvey: It's saying that the command is not found
[08:55] <NickGarvey> gortba: sudo
[08:55] <Err0n30usnic> hmm
[08:55] <gortba> NickGarvey, yes I did that
[08:55] <Err0n30usnic> ok i got apache but i cant find the rest
[08:55] <NickGarvey> gortba: "sudo fdisk -l"?
[08:55] <Flannel> Err0n30usnic: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP  has instructions, and specific package names and stuff
[08:55] <Err0n30usnic> ok
[08:55] <Err0n30usnic> thanx
[08:56] <gortba> NickGarvey: when I do it that way, is says that I'm not in the sudoers file
[08:57] <NickGarvey> gortba: then.. put yourself in it
[08:57] <pureStylezz> lol
[08:57] <pureStylezz> im isntalling kubuntu
[08:57] <pureStylezz> =D
[08:57] <gortba> NickGarvey: Can you tell me how to do that?
[08:57] <NickGarvey> man visudo
[08:58] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  i hope that one works for you :P
[08:58] <pureStylezz> :p
[08:58] <Gabz> pureStylezz: which country are you in ?
[08:58] <mindblock> pureStylezz: you shouldve gone with xubuntu lol
[08:58] <luki522> witam:)
[08:58] <pureStylezz> Canada :P
[08:58] <mindblock> GO Canada
[08:59] <luki522> lol
[08:59] <PoofDaddy> DVD::Rip.  I'm having problems with the congfiggig.  I think I need to install codecs?  Can someone help?
[08:59] <pureStylezz> ^.^
[08:59] <pureStylezz> quebec is ftw
[08:59] <luki522> who are you?
[08:59] <NickGarvey> I am NickGarvey
[08:59] <mindblock> pureStylezz: toronto is where i want to go
[08:59] <Gabz> pureStylezz:  you may want to find a local lug and join that it means you can ask people question in person canada must have them because even australia has them
[09:00] <luki522> nothin` special
[09:00] <luki522> bye
[09:00] <NickGarvey> no, I am
[09:00] <luki522> Poland??
[09:00] <mindblock> pureStylezz: yeah i joined a local lug in new york, and its been helping me alot .. we even have meetings once a month and meet up
[09:00] <NickGarvey> nope
[09:00] <pureStylezz> :o
[09:00] <luki522> f...
[09:01] <SuperQ> la la la
[09:01] <mindblock> ok im going to bed, nite all
[09:03] <aabrahao> how change network config via console?
[09:04] <Gabz> aabrahao: what do you want to change
[09:05] <gradin> hi all
[09:06] <McFrosty> Trying to get the Live CD of 6.10 to boot on my PC (works fine on my laptop) but I get some tty error that seem's common. If i do more casper.log the first error i get is mount: Mounting /cdrom on /root/cdrom failed: Invalid argument
[09:06] <guitarra1809> I didn't try update. I will try.
 ip, gateway, dns - all the configuratin to the ubuntu connect
[09:06] <Crazytom> anyone know any tricks to get a bcm4318 to work?  i've tried everything i know to help this guy
[09:07] <SurfnKid> !udf
[09:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about udf - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:07] <SurfnKid> whats a good udf reader?
[09:07] <Zues_62> im wondering if anyone can help i am trying to doa FSCK on a drive and it wont get past a certain inode it eventauly gets past it and reports an error
[09:07] <Zues_62> what shall i do
[09:07] <McFrosty> When booting the Live CD how do I add the acpi=off option? F6 and just add it to the end of whats there?
[09:07] <MarkCh> sorry, i don't know anything about udf - try searching on http://www.google.com
[09:08] <Gabz> aabrahao:  ifconfig should do most of that
[09:08] <RudyValencia> Is it possible to have a "customized Ubuntu" that has my company's logo/art instead of the default Ubuntu logo/art?
[09:08] <guitarra1809>  ardchoille: what does apt-get update do ?
[09:08] <MarkCh> RudyValencia: yes
[09:08] <gabrield> Anybody know if there are .debs for xloadtime? Or a way of fixing the .rpm or source for x86_64?
[09:08] <RudyValencia> MarkCh: How would I do that?
[09:08] <Zues_62> does anyone know the answer to the question?
[09:09] <guitarra1809> < ardchoille>: It's installing now. :-)
[09:09] <Err0n30usnic> thanx flannel im downloading the packages atm :)
[09:09] <MarkCh> RudyValencia: what parts of ubuntu do you want to change?
[09:10] <Zues_62> does anyone have any advice for me or not?
[09:10] <guitarra1809>  ardchoille: THANK YOU!!! Both xchat and gnochm installed now
[09:10] <Zues_62> is there a different type of check i can try a different comand its an ext3 filesystem
[09:10] <RudyValencia> I don't care that it's still called Ubuntu - I'd just like to either 1) replace the Ubuntu logo with my company's logo or 2) "co-brand it" like "Revelantis Desktop (powered by Ubuntu)"
[09:11] <guitarra1809> I will keep reading/asking on a different day, it's just too late now, need to get some sleep.
[09:11] <guitarra1809> RudyValencia, les deseo suerta contra Chelsea.
[09:11] <guitarra1809> suerte
[09:11] <MarkCh> RudyValencia: well, if you mean the bootup splash logo, i think it's hard to replace it, so you better just disable the bootsplash logo
[09:11] <Blast_Hardcheese> Hmm... Does anyone know what /bin/moc is part of?
[09:11] <Ali_ix> !spanish
[09:11] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:12] <foutrelis> :)
[09:12] <Zues_62> ok ill repaeat myself i am trying to do a FSCK on a ext3 filesytem and it keeps reporting an error is there any other comands i can use please reply
[09:12] <Ali_ix> !fsck
[09:12] <ubotu> 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
[09:12] <MarkCh> as for the login screen and themes, you can easily change them using the gnome->preferences->themes and gnome->administration->login window.
 could you mind in give me an example?
[09:13] <Zues_62> ok ya but it wont get past this error ubotu
[09:13] <risto> ..
[09:13] <Hobbsee> !bot | Zues_62
[09:13] <ubotu> Zues_62: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:13] <RudyValencia> MarkCh: I don't know if leaving the bootsplash as Ubuntu default is all that great - users will wonder what the heck it is
[09:14] <crimsun> don't you mean usplash?
[09:14] <Blast_Hardcheese> !moc
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about moc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <Blast_Hardcheese> :(
[09:14] <Gabz> aabrahao: i have a book from o'reilly called linux in a nutshell it has stuff in there
[09:14] <Blast_Hardcheese> What package is /bin/moc part of?
[09:15] <Blast_Hardcheese> I can't figure out where it's built from
[09:15] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: check man moc or moc --help
[09:15] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: ...
[09:15] <Blast_Hardcheese> moc isn't installed
[09:15] <Gabz> i'm off cya guys later
[09:15] <Blast_Hardcheese> that's what I'm trying to do
[09:16] <tmroland> anyone know if there is a channel for OS X x86 ?
[09:16] <Ali_ix> !info moc
[09:16] <ubotu> moc: ncurses based console audio player. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.0-2 (edgy), package size 175 kB, installed size 548 kB
[09:16] <Blast_Hardcheese> tmroland: irc.moofspeak.net, #OSx86
[09:16] <tmroland> ty
[09:16] <Ali_ix> !info moc | Blast_Hardcheese
[09:16] <ubotu> blast_hardcheese: please see above
[09:16] <Zues_62> does anyone have any practical ideas
[09:16] <RudyValencia> I'm basically wanting to make Ubuntu be "customized" for my company in an "OEM style" (kinda like HP/Dell/etc does with Windows)
[09:17] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: I see.
[09:17] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: you nwwd to find the package?
[09:18] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: Yeah, I can't figure out why compiz needs it
[09:18] <yakool> XMMS, Audacious and Beep Media Player all support APE format through a plugin! good news to those who want APE supported...
[09:18] <Blast_Hardcheese> /bin/moc window.h > window.moc.cpp
[09:18] <Blast_Hardcheese> That's the problem line.
[09:18] <Crazytom> if i never see someone with another bcm4318 again it will have been too soon
[09:20] <Zues_62> what can i do about this error mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
[09:20] <Zues_62>        missing codepage or other error
[09:20] <Zues_62>        in some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[09:20] <Zues_62>        dmesg | tail  or so
[09:20] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: why you dont try synaptic or apt-get to install?
[09:21] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: to install compiz? Neither have it
[09:22] <lcm> hello
[09:22] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: to install moc
[09:22] <lcm> sorry
[09:22] <lcm> I don't know
[09:22] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: i have installed compiz with extra plugins yesterday and didnt notice tha moc is required
[09:22] <lcm> what is moc
[09:22] <Zues_62> (07:20:50 PM) Zues_62: what can i do about this error mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2,
[09:22] <Zues_62> (07:20:50 PM) Zues_62:        missing codepage or other error
[09:22] <Zues_62> (07:20:50 PM) Zues_62:        in some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[09:22] <Zues_62> (07:20:50 PM) Zues_62:        dmesg | tail  or so
[09:22] <Zues_62> (07:20:50 PM) Zues_62:
[09:23] <Ali_ix> !repeat | Zues_62
[09:23] <ubotu> Zues_62: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[09:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: Yeah, I just ./configure'd and said make
[09:23] <Ali_ix> !info moc | lcm
[09:23] <ubotu> lcm: moc: ncurses based console audio player. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.4.0-2 (edgy), package size 175 kB, installed size 548 kB
[09:23] <lcm> yes
[09:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> I've been trying to add as many things from the To Be build section of ./configure as possible
[09:23] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: you need to fiinish it with make install if you got no errors
[09:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> since the first time it wouldn't even build correctly.
[09:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: I get tons of errors though.
[09:23] <SurfnKid> is there a UDF reader??
[09:24] <Amon-san> re
[09:24] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: whta is you ubuntu release? feisty?
[09:24] <Amon-san> wrong window :(
[09:24] <Blast_Hardcheese> This is far from my first time building something, I'm just unfamiliar with Linux packages
[09:24] <gerald_> how do i unrar a file
[09:24] <gerald_> i tried unrar-fre
[09:24] <gerald_> but it doesn't extract the rar file
[09:24] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: 6.06
[09:24] <SurfnKid> Im trying to read a UDF ripped DVD from Windows XP
[09:24] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: ok, did you try synaptic? do you know APT? try thsi on terminal: sudo apt-get install moc
[09:25] <Ali_ix> !apt | Blast_Hardcheese
[09:25] <ubotu> Blast_Hardcheese: 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)
[09:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: I am familiar with apt-get
[09:26] <Blast_Hardcheese> I am also alright with Synaptic
[09:26] <SuperQ> insane!  Etch might be released soon
[09:26] <Blast_Hardcheese> moc is not available on either of them
[09:26] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: so why you dont use it to install moc?
[09:26] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: check this: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=moc
[09:27] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: it is in universe repository, you may didnt active it in source list
[09:27] <gerald_> how do i unrar a file?
[09:28] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: How do I select the universe repository in apt-get?
[09:29] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: you can edit /etc/apt/sources.list file and uncomment the universe repository define line
[09:29] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: do a 'sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list' in terminal and uncomment universe lines
[09:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> That's more like it
[09:29] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: then do an apt-get update
[09:30] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ali_ix: I can take it from here, thanks
[09:30] <Ali_ix> Blast_Hardcheese: there is also a gui via synaptic ;)
[09:31] <dreamcastjack> hello
[09:32] <kestaz> what is Pidgin IM ?
[09:32] <Blast_Hardcheese> Ah,
[09:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> That's very strange
[09:33] <tonyyarusso> kestaz: new name for gaim
[09:34] <dreamcastjack> my wife got a laptop tonight w/ Vista on it tonight and man it owns LINUX!..no not really..while messing around with it all I could think was..wow I miss my linux box.
[09:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> dreamcastjack: Then install linux on it...?
[09:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> What's the problem?
[09:34] <dreamcastjack> she wants to keep Vista to play Sims 2.. I tried to convince her.lol
[09:35] <tonyyarusso> Time for a new wife
[09:35] <dreamcastjack> but she'll see, building her a linux box with in the next few months
[09:35] <GodTodd> run sims2 in an emulator :D
[09:35] <Ubuntulator> linux is not for women
[09:35] <dreamcastjack> lol
[09:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> dreamcastjack: wine/cedega?
[09:35] <dreamcastjack> can you run sims 2 in an emulator?
[09:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> dreamcastjack: wine/cedega?
[09:35] <dreamcastjack> I heard they didnt work so well w/ sims 2
[09:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> look into them
[09:35] <gerald_> how do i unrar a file?
[09:36] <GodTodd> don't see why not
[09:36] <jz> on the topic of games... i just got quake4 working in ubuntu today
[09:36] <kkerwin> #NOOP -----------------------------------
[09:36] <kkerwin> #NOOP --------------- Semi-automatic Mode
[09:36] <kkerwin> #NOOP -----------------------------------
[09:36] <kkerwin> #CLASS {Acropolis|Combat|SemiAuto}
[09:36] <kkerwin> #CLASS {Acropolis|Combat|SemiAuto} 0
[09:37] <mk500> I'm trying to figure out how to diagnose VNC remotely......I set up 6.10 standard install at families house today, and I set up automatic login and turned on VNC.....it worked while I was there....but now I can't get in (I can SSH though)
[09:37] <mk500> any ideas?
[09:37] <dreamcastjack> okay i'm kinda noob. how would I go about using it in wine? I ahve it installed and all but I dunno what to do. sorry.
[09:38] <GodTodd> wine /location/of/exe/file filename.exe
[09:38] <dreamcastjack> thats it?
[09:38] <dreamcastjack> how would I go about installing it?
[09:38] <dreamcastjack> sims 2 that is
[09:38] <GodTodd> that's all i do to run win apps
[09:39] <GodTodd> wine /location/of/setup/exe setupfile.extention
[09:40] <dreamcastjack> its 4 disc tho.. do I need to copy all 4 disc to a folder?
[09:40] <RudyValencia> I think I'll just make a replacement "artwork" package for ubuntu we can just install from a "corporate" repository (that way we can just "remove" it and revert to ubuntu artwork if need be)
[09:40] <mk500> alternately....any recomendations on how I can get a remote X session going that isn't too bandwidth intensive?
[09:40] <RudyValencia> mk500: use VNC?
[09:40] <GodTodd> dreamcastjack: i haven't yet done a multidisc install...but once wine is running the setup program it should work just like on win
[09:41] <GodTodd> dreamcastjack: such as asking for discs as needed
[09:41] <mk500> RudyValencia: yeah, that's what I'm trying to do....see my earlier message
[09:41] <dreamcastjack> ah okay
[09:41] <RudyValencia> oh
[09:42] <arnie_> how do i enable the 3d desktop effects
[09:42] <dreamcastjack> i'll give it a try later
[09:42] <Aldanon> arnie:  what graphics card are you using?
[09:42] <Ali_ix> arnie_: try compiz
[09:42] <arnie_> nvidia 5200
[09:42] <dreamcastjack> i used Beryl for awhile..didnt see a point in using it.
[09:43] <Aldanon> are you using the glx driver?
[09:43] <arnie_> i haven't d/loaded the new drivers yet
[09:43] <Aldanon> definetly a must =)
[09:43] <McFrosty> Trying to get the Live CD of 6.10 to boot on my PC (works fine on my laptop) but I get some tty error that seem's common. If i do more casper.log the first error i get is mount: Mounting /cdrom on /root/cdrom failed: Invalid argument
[09:44] <Aldanon> keep it mind desktop graphics will goof up if you have twinview enabled
[09:44] <arnie_> when i try to run the driver it says i must be in root , how do i log out to text part to install it
[09:44] <dreamcastjack> quick question how does one exit the X server?
[09:44] <Aldanon> i believe it's alt f4
[09:44] <Aldanon> something like that hehe
[09:44] <Benno> Howdy. Ubuntu hangs during bootup, but I can press ctrl+alt+del to get past it... Is there a log file that will show what caused it to hang?
[09:45] <Aldanon> if your running ver 7.04 all you need to do is goto ADMIN and enable restricted drivers
[09:45] <Aldanon> if your not i highly suggest that you upgrade
[09:45] <dreamcastjack> is the final release out?
[09:46] <Aldanon> naw thats a ways off - they are updating every other day though
[09:46] <Ali_ix> dreamcastjack: 19th april will be out
[09:46] <dreamcastjack> sweet thanls
[09:46] <dreamcastjack> thanks
[09:46] <jz> hello there, the australian channel is rather dead at this time, so i thought i'd come here
[09:46] <dreamcastjack> its a tos up here for me there are 3 distros in my sites right now I like alot.
[09:46] <dreamcastjack> toss*
[09:47] <jz> has anyone here had troubles with eclipse and the file search functionality?
[09:47] <dreamcastjack> PCLinuxOS 2007, Freespire 2.0 and Ubuntu 7.04
[09:47] <FirstStrike> http://strikethis.com/lotromp.jpg
[09:47] <Desmaano> hey guys: my ubuntu wont startup and my screen stays black after the loading screen. whats wrong ?
[09:47] <Ubuntulator> theres an aussie channel ?
[09:47] <dreamcastjack> whats your specs and which version?
[09:47] <KvaZi> hi everybodoy
[09:47] <jz> AustNet is ther server
[09:47] <dreamcastjack> desmaano*
[09:48] <KvaZi> er.... everybody* [damn you can only make one first impression] 
[09:48] <Ubuntulator> ubuntu on austnet ?
[09:48] <jz> yup
[09:48] <Desmaano> P3 650 mhz, ubuntu 6.10
[09:48] <jz> i'm there atm
[09:48] <dreamcastjack> how much ram?
[09:48] <Desmaano> i thought it was 256
[09:48] <KvaZi> Can someone give me 3 mins of your spare time? I've been searching on google if my sony vaio pcg-r505TE laptop can run ubuntu off a usb stick... any ideas/toughts?
[09:48] <Desmaano> aldanon: omg its a server :P
[09:48] <Aldanon> hey it's cool hehe
[09:49] <KvaZi> since my hdd finally died
[09:49] <dreamcastjack> you may wanna try a lighter distro (puppy linux is a nice distro)
[09:49] <KvaZi> who, me? puppy linux?
[09:49] <dreamcastjack> KvaZi why not off a disc?
[09:49] <jz> i dont know how to check the number of people in the channel, but i think it was about 7 when i entered
[09:49] <dreamcastjack> no
[09:49] <Desmaano> dreamcastjack: no it runs very good on the system, but now it wont startup as usual
[09:49] <Aldanon> hey dun laugh at me!!! =-O omg it's just a joke hehe
[09:49] <KvaZi> because i've tried to run ubuntu off a disk, but it always says about an error
[09:49] <Desmaano> just kidding :P
[09:50] <KvaZi> and i think the laptop needs waaay more ram/cpu to run livecd ubuntu
[09:50] <KvaZi> currently 128mb ram and 750mhz proc
[09:50] <dreamcastjack> Desmanno I would suggest you reinstall if it was running good previously. other wise I dunno, i'm still pretty new myself
[09:50] <Desmaano> KvaZi: at least 192 Mb right ?
[09:50] <Desmaano> dreamcastjack: ok thanks
[09:50] <Zues_62> ok i have a problem im trying to do a fsck and it is coming up with inode has a conflict with other fsblock replace|?  I type yes and it gets up to a centain inode and asks the same question i type yes then it jsut stops
[09:50] <dreamcastjack> KvaZi I would actually suggest puppy for you now..lol
[09:51] <KvaZi> mh..
[09:51] <KvaZi> lemme google that.
[09:51] <Desmaano> kvazi, no need too
[09:51] <KvaZi> hm?
[09:51] <dreamcastjack> you can save the .pup2 file or whatever to a USB stick to save files and stuff.
[09:51] <Desmaano> i run ubuntu on a imac with a 333 mhz cpu with 96 mb ram ;)
[09:51] <KvaZi> wtf
[09:51] <Desmaano> if you instal it from the alternate cd it works
[09:51] <dreamcastjack> thats crazy.
[09:51] <Desmaano> kinda slow but it does
[09:51] <KvaZi> but you guys are pro... and i'm a poor windows xp sp2 graphics designer that wants to get the most out of his old worn lappie
[09:52] <dreamcastjack> PUPPY!!!! lol..seriously its pretty nice.
[09:52] <Zues_62> DOES ANYONE KNOW
[09:52] <Desmaano> kvazi: try the alternate install cd, and maybe upgrade the ram
[09:52] <Desmaano> Zues_62: no sorry
[09:52] <Zues_62> ok ty
[09:52] <Zues_62> atleast someone replyed
[09:52] <KvaZi> see Desmaano, that's what i don't wanna do, spend a single dime on it
[09:53] <dreamcastjack> puppy it
[09:53] <dreamcastjack> ok i'll stop
[09:53] <Zues_62> what the defualt file size is it 4000 bites?
[09:53] <Desmaano> KvaZi: then just try only the Alternate CD, it will work maybe a bit slow but it does
[09:53] <dreamcastjack> puppylinux.org
[09:53] <Ali_ix> Zues_62: did you checked -y option to pass all questions and get iot fixed?
[09:54] <KvaZi> i'm at puppylinux.org but now i have a bigger issue.... how the hell am I going to "burn" an iso to a thumb drive?
[09:54] <Desmaano> gotta spend a cd on it, sorry mate
[09:54] <Zues_62> ali_ix ya i did but it does al that then comes up with an erorr its weird
[09:54] <Ali_ix> Zues_62: sorry, no idea
[09:54] <Desmaano> like a flash drive ??
[09:54] <dreamcastjack> i was gonna suggest you burn it to a CD and use the thumbdrive for saves..
[09:54] <tmroland>  can i use vmware workstation to install a operating system to a target physical disk drive after i got the OS cd/dvd iso on linux ? and then boot normally the os installed there
[09:54] <KvaZi> aw c'mon there has to be a way...
[09:55] <Eleaf> I think my network has become compromised
[09:55] <dreamcastjack> Puppy is designed to be a livecd
[09:55] <KvaZi> tmroland: I tried that with Mac OSX86, worked just fine
[09:55] <Zues_62> hmm its weird
[09:55] <GodTodd> KvaZi: there's always damn small linux....there's a tutorial floating around google on how to install it on a flash drive
[09:55] <tmroland> KvaZi: cool.. thats just what i want to install :D
[09:55] <Eleaf> I'm receiving a bunch of attacks from my server with services called "subseven" and "Useradmin"
[09:56] <KvaZi> hah.. just... good luck installing QE/CI
[09:56] <Eleaf> and a bunch of ICMP packets
[09:56] <KvaZi> they were a royal pain in the ASS
[09:56] <Desmaano> ok, someone know why ubuntu dont startup??
[09:56] <KvaZi> and btw, Desmaano, how can I know if my laptop can handle a usb stick as a hard drive?
[09:57] <Desmaano> kvazi: Don't have experience on usb sticks as harddrives
[09:57] <Eleaf> holy cow...
[09:57] <dreamcastjack> you'll probably have to go in bios and set it where it'll run from external drive first.
[09:57] <Eleaf> Is anybody skilled with network security?
[09:57] <Moniker42> Desmaano, usb sticks as hard drives? :\
[09:57] <dreamcastjack> USB ports..whatever
[09:58] <Zues_62> is there anyway i can get the data off my damaged ext3 partition?
[09:58] <Desmaano> Moniker42: read KvaZi's post
[09:58] <KvaZi> dreamcastjack: if you could only see the bios on this thing... I don't have a damn clue if it's even detecting the screwed up hard drive
[09:58] <Moniker42> KvaZi, a usb stick is not a hard drive, do you mean boot an operating system from a usb stick?
[09:58] <dreamcastjack> thats what he means
[09:59] <Moniker42> right. well if it's ubuntu you're wanting to do it with there are guides out there that work
[09:59] <KvaZi> Moniker42: sorry if I didn't explain that really well... it's just that i have an external hard-drive plugged via usb, and everytime I need to use OSX i just reboot and boot from the "usb-hdd"
[09:59] <Moniker42> but i've never tried it myself
[09:59] <Desmaano> Zues_62: probally yes, but i cant help
[09:59] <Zues_62> oh who would knw
[09:59] <KvaZi> which *I think* it's the same damn thing that a 10 bucks 512mb usb flash drive
[10:00] <GodTodd> KvaZi: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_to_a_USB_Flash_Drive
[10:00] <meiwise> hi
[10:00] <jz> Sorry to interrupt, i have small question... Has anyone had trouble not getting search results from eclipse in ubuntu?
[10:01] <meiwise> what question?
[10:01] <KvaZi> GodTodd: <3
[10:01] <GodTodd> only problem i've had with eclipse is not being able to print from it
[10:01] <dreamcastjack> http://www.puppyos.com/flash-puppy.htm
[10:01] <dreamcastjack> Puppy on USB walkthrough
[10:01] <jz> thanks gt
[10:01] <meiwise> where are you from?
[10:02] <pureStylezz> WOOOOOOOOOOOOT
[10:02] <pureStylezz> KUBUNTU > UBUNTU :D
[10:02] <meiwise> no,UBU>KUBU
[10:02] <GodTodd> hybrid ubuntu > kubuntu :D
[10:02] <meiwise> yes
[10:02] <pureStylezz> nah
[10:02] <pureStylezz> since it didnt work here
[10:02] <pureStylezz> :D
[10:02] <dreamcastjack> I like Gnome look alot..wish more distros used it.
[10:02] <rdz> hello everyone. my girlffriend has a imac g4 with both, osx and ubuntu. for some reason, she can't boot into ubuntu anymore. how can we solve that?
[10:03] <Zues_62> ok i get this error root inode is not a dirrectory Clear? when i FSCK what do i do
[10:03] <dreamcastjack> PCLinuxOS is working on a gnome version
[10:03] <GodTodd> i have gnome base with kde installed over top
[10:03] <meiwise> i use powerpc (g3/350)
[10:03] <daniellibanori> hi people
[10:03] <cole> hi guys, i have a question, my net doesnt work on ubuntu(64bit) w/ a marvel yukon gigabit ethernet onboard my asus p5b deluxe
[10:04] <Desmaano> meiwise: whats the problem ?
[10:04] <cafuego_> cole: Interestingly, neither does mine.
[10:04] <Ali_ix> cole: check ifconfig -a to see if you have ant ehernet interface
[10:04] <meiwise> no problem
[10:04] <cafuego_> cole: Worked fine under 32bit?
[10:04] <cole> its showing up in the network list, let me check ifconfig
[10:05] <Desmaano> meiwise: you maybe perhaps knows something about imac ram memoy?
[10:05] <Desmaano> memory*
[10:05] <Zues_62> does anyone know how to get round the error when running FSCK ROOT INODE is not a directory clear? how can i get round that error
[10:05] <cole> i didnt try 32bit
[10:05] <meiwise> i am come from chinese
[10:05] <Desmaano> meiwise: doesnt matter, but do you know something about imac g3?
[10:05] <cafuego_> cole: I have mine dual booting 32 and 64 bit. It worked fime on 32bit, but 64bit refuses to work (driver loads, claims it has link, does nothing)
[10:06] <cafuego_> Desmaano: What's up with the imac g3?
[10:06] <Ali_ix> Zues_62: check this: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=376366
[10:06] <cole> that must be it then
[10:06] <daniellibanori> I've upgraded to feisty fawn, but, I'm getting some troubles when I try to share my internet connection with 2 network cards. It seems to be something with avahi. Does anyone can help me?
[10:06] <dreamcastjack> i ahve a quick question which bothers the hell out of me. I ahve an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2ghz processor..but Ubuntu only sees it as 1ghz
[10:06] <dreamcastjack> why?
[10:06] <Zues_62> ali will that help?
[10:06] <cafuego_> dreamcastjack: It's idle, thus clocking down.
[10:06] <Desmaano> cafeugo: i want to upgrade my ram on the imac, but need some help
[10:06] <cafuego_> Desmaano: You need PC100 SDRAM
[10:07] <Ali_ix> Zues_62: may help;) give it a look
[10:07] <cafuego_> PC133 is fine too
[10:07] <cole> cafuego_: you think i should just use 32bit then?
[10:07] <Desmaano> cafuego: yes thanks i know, but what is the limit? 2x 256 mb or 1x 256mb?? and how do i acces the lower ram slot ?
[10:07] <cafuego_> cole: Well... try the livecd anyway and see
[10:07] <dreamcastjack> 32 bit has better support
[10:07] <jz> thats what i've done
[10:07] <jz> i have an amd64, but am running 32bit ubuntu atm
[10:07] <cafuego_> Desmaano: I've had 1x512 and 1x256 in one here, no problem. Max is 2x512 I think.
[10:08] <cole> cafuego_: ok give me 5 minutes
[10:08] <Desmaano> cafuego_: remove the pcb where the processor is on ?
[10:08] <dreamcastjack> me too JZ
[10:08] <Desmaano> cafuego: slot loading or tray loading? i have an g3 333mhz
[10:08] <cafuego_> Desmaano: slot loading (g3 350)
[10:08] <dreamcastjack> cafuego_  so ubuntu does know its 2ghz..just doesnt use it most of the time?
[10:09] <Desmaano> cafuego_: thanks, also knows how to acces the other ram slot on the machine ?
[10:09] <cafuego_> dreamcastjack: Yup. That way it runs cooler, so less noise and less power use. Wjhen you do something cpu intensive, it auto-clocks up.
[10:09] <Ali_ix> cafuego install hwinfo package and check its results
[10:09] <Desmaano> i only can see the first/upper one
[10:09] <cafuego_> Ali_ix: Um, why?
[10:10] <Ali_ix> cafuego
[10:10] <dreamcastjack> thanks cafuego_
[10:10] <Ali_ix> cafuego_ for your cpu info
[10:10] <cole> anyone: is there a program for changing your fan speeds?
[10:10] <cafuego_> Desmaano: Hm.. is that one where the entire cover has to come off?
[10:10] <rdz> hello, i can't boot ubuntu anymore an a imac g4. how to solve that?
[10:10] <cafuego_> Ali_ix: Why do you need my cpu info?
[10:10] <Ali_ix> cafuego_ lol, just a typo in name, sorry
[10:11] <cafuego_> dreamcastjack: Right click the panel, choose 'add' and add "CPU Frequence Scaling Monitor"
[10:11] <Desmaano> cafuego: indeed it is, complete rebuild is needed to acces the internals
[10:11] <cafuego_> Desmaano: Ouch. I've not opened one of them, I have the model what has a small hatch over both ram slots.
[10:12] <Desmaano> too bad but thanks on the maximum ram :)
[10:12] <dreamcastjack> coo, thanks man
[10:12] <dreamcastjack> cool*
[10:13] <shah02> how do i compare 2 different folders??? see which ones is missing files etc from the other...??
[10:14] <dreamcastjack> is there a widget of sort that can monitor my Computers Temp?
[10:15] <cole> yeah, and fan speed?
[10:15] <cole> :PPP
[10:15] <daniellibanori> .
[10:15] <dreamcastjack> yeah
[10:15] <mycroftiv> dreamcastjack: there are several, although depending on your mobo/bios and kernel they aren't always able to get the information
[10:16] <daniellibanori> I've upgraded to feisty fawn, but, I'm getting some troubles when I try to share my internet connection with 2 network cards. It seems to be something with avahi. Does anyone can help me?
[10:16] <ardchoille> dreamcastjack: You can use gkrellm for that, but there is also gdesklets and karamba (kde).
[10:16] <cafuego_> dreamcastjack: 'sudo apt-get install lm-sensors sensors-applet; sudo sensors-detect'
[10:16] <Buckfast> Hello
[10:16] <cafuego_> dreamcastjack: There will be a 'hardware sensors' thingie in the Panel > Add then
[10:16] <Eleaf> I need somebody to help me with network security.
[10:16] <Desmaano> guys, my gnome stuff wont startup with linux, anyone knows what to do ??
[10:16] <Eleaf> I'm getting a bunch of rogue attacks on my network..
[10:17] <Buckfast> How can i change the charset on irc ?
[10:17] <Eleaf> like hundreds of attempted connections as 'root'
[10:17] <cafuego_> Eleaf: Put ssh on port 2222
[10:17] <cole> cafuego_: what cpu type?
[10:17] <beg1689> anyone recommened a good gnutella client like frostwire that doesnt use java? i have limited memory available and frostwire kills it
[10:17] <Eleaf> cafuego, lol..
[10:17] <cafuego_> cole: amd64 3000+
[10:17] <Eleaf> cafuego, they are trying every port..
[10:17] <cafuego_> Eleaf: Firewall the opriginating IP
[10:18] <jz> adios amigos, back to quake4 sdk (without file searching :p )
[10:18] <Eleaf> cafuego, and it's different services too.
[10:18] <cole> cafuego_: ehhh thats awfully hot
[10:18] <Eleaf> cafuego, it's from hundreds of ips too..
[10:18] <Eleaf> like a botnet cafuego
[10:18] <cafuego_> Eleaf: Turn off services.
[10:18] <Eleaf> I do use ssh.
[10:18] <Desmaano> :(( why does gnome doesnt startup ?:(
[10:18] <Eleaf> and I'm getting hits on my desktop machine... which is behind a nat cafuego
[10:18] <Eleaf> how could that happen?
[10:18] <cafuego_> cole: not really, that's just the core ... and it's beendoing video processing for some hours now.
[10:19] <cafuego_> Eleaf: Got any ports forwarded?
[10:19] <cole> my C2D E6400 2.13 is clocked to 2.91 atm at 52c
[10:19] <cafuego_> cole: the on-mobo sensor is reading 42C
[10:19] <Eleaf> cafuego, yes.  I have a server.
[10:19] <cole> 50c should be my cap... so i have to take it down a few notches atm
[10:20] <dreamcastjack> i'm running at 40c
[10:20] <cole> oh
[10:20] <Eleaf> cafuego, I'm getting nightly attacks
[10:20] <cafuego_> cole: The core can handle up to 70-odd C on these
[10:20] <cole> :O
[10:20] <dreamcastjack> thanks man thats exactly what I needed
[10:20] <Eleaf> and even attempted connections on my desktop machine cafuego, which is behind nats/firewalled.
[10:20] <cole> cafuego_: on 32bit version now
[10:21] <cafuego_> Are you using an easily compromisable modem? UPNP enabled? is the modem firewalling as well?
[10:21] <cole> cafuego_: and it is not working
[10:21] <cafuego_> cole: d'oh
[10:21] <cafuego_> cole: Hold on. You have a yukon or a yukon 2?
[10:21] <cole> cafuego_: hmm, should have enabled it first, know?
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[10:22] <cole> hahhaha it still isnt working
[10:22] <cole> its a....
[10:22] <Eleaf> cafuego, now my ssh fingerprint changed on my server... strange..
[10:22] <cafuego_> Eleaf: Hmm, that's not good.
[10:22] <Eleaf> yeah... what the heck..
[10:22] <mycroftiv> Eleaf: do you have physical access to all your machines currently?
[10:22] <Eleaf> yes.
[10:22] <cafuego_> Unplug them
[10:22] <Eleaf> but it's without monitor/keyboard.
[10:22] <dreamcastjack> damn i'm excited about building my wifes linux box
[10:22] <Eleaf> and tough to access
[10:22] <Eleaf> unplug?  gah..
[10:23] <dreamcastjack> i sho wont put Mepis 6.5 on it tho..hate that distro
[10:23] <cafuego_> And then plug a screen/keybd into the server and check the access logs
[10:23] <cafuego_> sshd keys do *NOT* just change
[10:23] <mycroftiv> Eleaf: it sounds as if you have been compromised. You need to bring down your systems and reboot in single-user mode and thoroughly harden them, it sounds as if you have likely been rooted on something.
[10:23] <Eleaf> lol
[10:23] <Eleaf> okay.. unplug for sure mycroftiv ?
[10:23] <Eleaf> how about unplug lan??
[10:23] <cafuego_> Yeah
[10:24] <cafuego_> unplug the network cable, I meant :-)
[10:24] <Eleaf> lol
[10:24] <cafuego_> And then go have a look around on it.
[10:24] <Eleaf> yeah, okay lan uplugged
[10:24] <cafuego_> Check for any oddness in /etc/vron
[10:24] <cafuego_> /etc/cron.d and /tmp
[10:24] <cole> cafuego_: marvell 88E8001 Gigabit ethernet....blah controller...... ive got 2 of them on my mobo-one is plugged in
[10:25] <cafuego_> cole: Using Edgy?
[10:25] <dreamcastjack> i'm going guys, thanks for all the help from everyone. and i enjoyed trying to help a few peeps.
[10:25] <cole> cafuego_: yup
[10:25] <ardchoille> Eleaf: I would also recommend installing and using rkhunter and chkrootkit and possibly and IDS (intrusion detection system).
[10:25] <cafuego_> I betcha that the 2.6.17 ekrnel is too old (or your hardware too new)
[10:25] <cole> cafuego_: try lts?
[10:26] <Eleaf> okay ardchoille
[10:26] <Desmaano> dreamcastjack: thanks too cya mate
[10:26] <cafuego_> cole: Feisty is due out in a week and a half
[10:26] <cafuego_> cole: No, LTS is even older
[10:26] <Eleaf> cafuego, you know.  I think hardware access will be too hard right now..
[10:26] <tygus> Hi everybody! I need help installing ubuntu 7.04
[10:26] <pureStylez> :p
[10:27] <Eleaf> I'd have to take down the monitor on my desktop and move it over to an inaccessible area.
[10:27] <cole> cafuego_: oo, it is? maybe i should wait for that
[10:27] <mycroftiv> eleaf: if you have critical data to protect, i recommend switching to single-user mode and mounting your volumes read-only, to prevent possible rootkit/trojan traps from harming data.
[10:27] <cafuego_> cole: Yeah, or give the beta a go.
[10:28] <cole> cafuego_: eh i miss gentoo
[10:28] <ardchoille> lol
[10:28] <Eleaf> lol
[10:28] <cole> haha
[10:29] <Eleaf> cafuego_, I want to figure out what is going on with my network here first..
[10:29] <cole> gentoo was my first distro i installed
[10:29] <cole> had absolutely no idea what i was doing
[10:29] <userbn> hai
[10:29] <Eleaf> cafuego, my desktop ubuntu is getting lots of blocked connections by firestarter..
[10:29] <HessiaNerd> hello
[10:29] <livenicel1> can i login as root in ubuntu 6.06 lts
[10:29] <cole> took me 6 days to install and was like 11 years old at the time
[10:29] <tygus> when I try to install 7.04 the installer crashes on the migrating documents page
[10:29] <ardchoille> !sudo | livenicel1
[10:29] <ubotu> livenicel1: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:30] <cole> sudo su -
[10:30] <cole> :)
[10:30] <Eleaf> cafuego, I think there is something sketch going on with my server too, because I got a connection with the service "subseven" from my server.
[10:30] <cole> LOL
[10:30] <tygus> can I skip this step?
[10:30] <Eleaf> SUBSEVEN! omg ;p
[10:30] <_Sublime> an i run amarok in edgy? (not kubuntu)
[10:30] <userbn> :)
[10:30] <HessiaNerd> uhh... Im a linux newb and am thinking of changing to KDE from gnome...
[10:30] <userbn> :)
[10:31] <userbn> jgfkjgkg
[10:31] <cole> HessiaNerd: gnome is more stable n stuff rite?
[10:31] <Desmaano> somebody knows why by boot hangs at loading gnome ??
[10:31] <cole> (laughing to myself at how i just said "n stuff rite?")
[10:31] <Desmaano> my*
[10:31] <HessiaNerd> uh?  It just took a big dump on me....
[10:31] <paradoxx> _Sublime: Yes you can
[10:32] <tygus> how can I skip that step?
[10:32] <kritzstapf> hi, somehow the udev rules messed up with an update, i cant connect to my camera as a normal user anymore :/
[10:32] <cole> cafuego_: wireless is also hopeless
[10:32] <_Sublime> ok im just wondering because i have it installed and ive checked that i have all the right libraries but i still get an error message saying i dont have a decoder
[10:32] <cafuego_> cole: Feisty will get that sorted easily. 2.6.20 is *much* better.
[10:32] <HessiaNerd> I purged beryl and it runs, but....
[10:33] <cafuego_> cole: The asy user interface (network-manager) supports all 3 cards here, they work fine with ym home WPA/802.1x networks.
[10:33] <cole> cafuego
[10:33] <tc3driver> HessiaNerd, Did you happen to enable blur effects in beryl?
[10:34] <cole> cafuego_: gahhh should i wait or get the beta?
[10:34] <paradoxx> cafuego That kernel is going to be in before feisty is released?
[10:34] <Desmaano> what does bash: means ???
[10:34] <cafuego_> Just get the beta
[10:34] <cafuego_> cole: I run it, not had (many) problems ;-)
[10:34] <HessiaNerd> no, that stuff just gave me a headache...  most recently I was trying to install a good CAD package... I was having trouble installing GraphiteOne
[10:34] <shadoxx> wow, most active channel on Freenode lol
[10:34] <cafuego_> paradoxx: Feisty is on 2.6.10-14 now.
[10:34] <cafuego_> 2.6.20-14 even
[10:35] <cole> can i like update it to the release when it comes out
[10:35] <cafuego_> yup
[10:35] <cole> or do i have to like reinstall
[10:35] <Eleaf> Okay, I need somebody to help me with the things to do to check for intrusion and find out what is happening.
[10:35] <cafuego_> And it doesn't even require any recompiling ;-)
[10:35] <paradoxx> cafuego_: So, does that mean my wifi should be working then?
[10:35] <Eleaf> like logs and such..
[10:35] <cole> aww sweet
[10:35] <Deviad> Hello, can anyone pls help me with this issue:
[10:35] <cafuego_> paradoxx: Well, pending wifi chipsets.
[10:36] <Deviad> http://www.rafb.net/p/oQ5HKc64.html
[10:36] <Deviad> ?
[10:36] <cafuego_> paradoxx: I have an orinoco, an atheros and a bcm4306
[10:36] <cafuego_> They're all fine.
[10:36] <shadoxx> paradoxx: atheros ftw, imo. native drivers
[10:36] <HessiaNerd> Honestly I had a bunch of Beta stuff running... I want to say it might have something to do with Beryl and Wallpapoz... but I was getting a lot of errors with the alarm plugin for the default media player
[10:36] <rdz> !dualboot ppc
[10:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dualboot ppc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:36] <paradoxx> cafuego_: It is one of those damn broadcome card (bcm4306)
[10:36] <tre> hi, i wastrying to play music with Juk but it turned off thesound and now i can't figure out howt turn it back on, any help would be great , ty
[10:36] <rdz> !dualboot
[10:36] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[10:36] <Desmaano> what command to start the Gnome GUI ????
[10:36] <cole> ati suckkkkkssss sooooo badddddddd
[10:36] <cafuego_> paradoxx: Yeah, I have those, they work fine (did under Edgy too)
[10:36] <cole> Desmaano: gdm
[10:36] <paradoxx> Desmaano: gdm
[10:36] <rdz> cole, you are soooooooo right
[10:36] <cole> lol
[10:37] <mycroftiv> Eleaf: the obvious first place to look is /var/log/auth.log but a cracker who gets root will spoof that file im sure
[10:37] <cole> rdz: its so bad
[10:37] <Eleaf> I looked at it just a while ago mycroftiv
[10:37] <Desmaano> cole,paradoxx: arggg it turns black :|
[10:37] <Deviad> Help?
[10:37] <cafuego_> paradoxx: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/edgy-cafuego/bcm43xx/
[10:37] <Eleaf> It had a bunch of connections as root on a bunch of different ports mycroftiv
[10:37] <Eleaf> mycroftiv, is the auth.log just for ssh?
[10:38] <paradoxx> cafuego_: I'm running feisty though >,M
[10:38] <HessiaNerd> Has anyone used beryl with KDE?  That and a really good CAD package is what Im looking for now...
[10:38] <cole> rdz: i had a 7900GS with a zalman fan on it... i guess a repack from gigabyte, and after a month i had so many problems with it, my bros comp too, RMAed his, and i got a "better" card.. radeon x1950xt
[10:38] <Eleaf> I mean, my server doesn't really have much sensitive stuff... ;).  Just some web projects I'm working on..
[10:38] <mycroftiv> eleaf: it also should have other logins and actions taken by sudoers, at least
[10:38] <Eleaf> mycroftiv, well what is it really?
[10:38] <tre>  hi, i was trying to play music with Juk but it turned off the sound and now i can't figure out how to turn it back on, any help would be great , t
[10:39] <Eleaf> like if I did a telnet connection attempt, would it show up there?
[10:39] <cole> rdz: its horrible: i get an error everytime i try to start the control center and it can get 90c no problem... plus, my fps was alright, now recently its sucking like balls
[10:39] <paradoxx> Desmaano: You probably have an issue with your xserver
[10:40] <cole>  /etc/xorg/Xorg.conf is ir paradoxx?
[10:40] <cole> can't remember
[10:40] <Desmaano> paradoxx: how can i report error to the screen so i can see whats wrong ?
[10:40] <mycroftiv> eleaf: telnet is too insecure to actually use for anything but simple network diagnostics, but if you actually logged in with it, the login would show up, i think...dunno dont use telnet but auth.log should show whenever a user enters or leaves
[10:41] <Eleaf> okay yeah.
[10:41] <Eleaf> So is this normal mycroftiv ?:  CRON[32002] : (pam_unix) session opened for user root by (uid=0)
[10:41] <roland_> anyone has any idea why firefox keeps hanging/locking/freezing/crashing/screaming each day ? its getting really annoying now.. whenever im on flash enabled websites it blows
[10:41] <roland_> right now it will quit unexpectedly
[10:41] <foutrelis> :] 
[10:41] <robinlinth> roland_, Here, it crashes or gets really show on AJAX sites like blogger.com and digg.com
[10:41] <Deviad> Help pls: http://www.rafb.net/p/oQ5HKc64.html
[10:42] <Seveas> Eleaf, yes, that's simply cron running
[10:42] <mycroftiv> eleaf: cron jobs run as root usually, yes, but you should check out what your cron jobs actually are, if someone roots your box they are quite likely to add their own cron jobs
[10:42] <Eleaf> okay
[10:42] <tygus> hi, do any of you have 7.04 installed?
[10:42] <Eleaf> well it doesn't list what it's running mycroftiv
[10:42] <Seveas> !feisty | tygus
[10:42] <ubotu> tygus: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[10:42] <Desmaano> !xserver
[10:42] <Eleaf> I definetely have suspicion of a rootkit or something..
[10:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xserver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:43] <tygus> ubotu: ok, thanks you!
[10:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ok, thanks you! - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:43] <robinlinth> Eleaf, then run some rootkit scanners
[10:43] <cole> cafuego_: Known Bugs: Systems with JMicron IDE(PATA) chipsets may experience a crash on boot.
[10:43] <Desmaano> paradoxx: how can i check if there are issues with 'xserver'?
[10:43] <Eleaf> I'm scared to reconnect the lan robinlinth ;)
[10:43] <cole> cafuego_: and guess what
[10:43] <robinlinth> Eleaf, i mean locally
[10:43] <mycroftiv> eleaf: check your /etc/cron* tabs but if you have been rooted by someone using sophisticated techniques, you cant really trust your system
[10:43] <cole> cafuego_: thats what i got... T_T
[10:44] <paradoxx> Desmaano: hmm, I guess the best thing would be to read either the gdm log file or xserver log file
[10:44] <Eleaf> robinlinth, it's inaccessible for direct access (under cabinet, tough to get to, would need to bring monitor and keyboard to it)
[10:44] <Desmaano> paradoxx: im new, how to open or acces those files?
[10:44] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: log are generally in /var/log
[10:45] <Eleaf> mycroftiv, I don't know why they would use sophisticated techniques for a simple home server.
[10:45] <robinlinth> Eleaf, Well, don't be lazy and do it. If you won't, yeah, you have to do it via LAN... if you don't trust that, do it in the real world.
[10:45] <ardchoille> Eleaf: They can use that box for email or a botnet
[10:45] <Eleaf> what's the best way to see if they really have gotten access (assume no spoofing of logs)
[10:45] <roland_> what browser should i use if i hate the stupid firefox? epiphany?  also i will apt-get remove firefox
[10:45] <KvaZi> oh btw... who wants a piece of crap sony vaio pcg-r505te? bid starts at 2 bucks
[10:45] <robinlinth> Eleaf, inspect /var/log
[10:46] <robinlinth> Eleaf, if it's not in there, they may have been cleared.
[10:46] <Desmaano> so what command do i type in the console? # /var/log/gdm ??
[10:46] <zombieee> I need help uninstall Ubuntu!!! SOMEONE??
[10:46] <Eleaf> robinlinth, I'll scp /var/log over to my desktop and then disconnect the lan again.
[10:46] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: do a 'ls /var/log/' to see structure
[10:46] <robinlinth> Eleaf, alright, BUT, if you want you can also use chkrootkit
[10:46] <ardchoille> Desmaano: To start gdm: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[10:47] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: read each file with cat filename
[10:47] <Eleaf> robinlinth, it's in the repos right?
[10:47] <Eleaf> !info chkrootkit
 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:47] <ubotu> chkrootkit: Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system. In component main, is optional. Version 0.46a-3 (edgy), package size 248 kB, installed size 708 kB
[10:47] <cole> cafuego: ill just wait until fiesty is out
[10:47] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: cat name ?
[10:47] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: you cna pipe it with more for long files: cat filename | more
[10:47] <paradoxx> Desmaano:  <some_text_editor_> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:47] <zombieee> SOMEONE?!?!
[10:47] <HessiaNerd> ttfn
[10:47] <mycroftiv> zombieee: sudo rm -rf /   is effective but you can just overwrite the partition...
[10:47] <Eleaf> robinlinth, my dad has been noticing my server will do lots of hard drive action for prolonged amounts of time during certain days..
[10:47] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: yes,  cat filename
[10:47] <ardchoille> Eleaf: You can scp the http:www.rootkit.ni (rkhunter) app to the server, install and run it. It's a nice rootkit scanner.
[10:47] <Eleaf> maybe it's doing something bad.
[10:48] <Eleaf> ardchoille, chkrootkit or rkhunter?
[10:48] <KvaZi> so.... wait. Windows has a crapload of virus...
[10:48] <Desmaano> paradoxx: what kind of text editor? gedit? im running in a shell
[10:48] <ardchoille> Eleaf: rkhunter is at http://www.rootkit.nl  and chkrootkit is in the repos.
[10:48] <KvaZi> and linux has rootkits?
[10:48] <Eleaf> yeah I know, which should I use ardchoille ?
[10:48] <cole> KvaZi: tell me something i don't know
[10:49] <paradoxx> Desmaano: You could try vi, or nano
[10:49] <cole> kvazi: rootkits arent like viruses at all
[10:49] <zombieee> mycroftiv: my computer dosent boot from windows cd...
[10:49] <ardchoille> Eleaf: I prefer rkhunter but I use both daily.
[10:49] <Ali_ix> Eleaf: install and check wit rkhunter
[10:49] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: there might be some thing called log viewer or system log in gnome menues, easier to read logs than terminal
[10:49] <robinlinth> Eleaf, Well, that goes in the direction of a hidden server running.
[10:49] <Eleaf> ok
[10:49] <KvaZi> cole: wouldn't a rootkit be even MORE dangerous than a virus that sends love letters to everybody?
[10:49] <cole> kvazi: rootkits are...kits... that are used to maintain root acces on a nix box
[10:49] <KvaZi> because all of the "I can get to every single file you own on here" of a rootkit?
[10:49] <Eleaf> robinlinth, rkhunter is in the repos too
[10:49] <Desmaano> Ali_ix; the problem is gnome wont startup :(
[10:49] <ardchoille> Eleaf: rkhunter will tell you lots of stuff besides rootkit, like added/removed users, checking kernel modules, etc.
[10:50] <Desmaano> when i type gdm, my screen turns black
[10:50] <Eleaf> cool...  I'll plug the lan back in
[10:50] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: what happend before problem? vga driver installation?
[10:50] <mycroftiv> kvazi: if someone gets root level access to your machine, either locally or with remote access, they can obviously reprogram your machine. its not a security flaw, just the term used for root-level malware written for linux.
[10:50] <Desmaano> no yesterday i installed a software raid
[10:50] <cole> kvazi: fyi thats a worm, not a virus, and depending on the machine- a rootkit can be considered harmless because of an unimportant machine or an important box
[10:50] <Desmaano> and rebooted several times after it
[10:50] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> could you help me with "free" explanation about the sentence above?
[10:51] <KvaZi> ssso..
[10:51] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: can you boot up in recovery mode?
[10:51] <KvaZi> a virus can and will screw up my windows
[10:51] <Desmaano> yes, up to the shell
[10:51] <zombieee> jvla nrdar
[10:51] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> # A vast library of free software - Need more software? Simply choose from thousands of software packages in the Ubuntu catalogue, all available to download and install at the click of a button. And it's all completely free!
[10:51] <Desmaano> console*
[10:51] <KvaZi> but a malicious rootkit [hope i explained it well]  can make other people literally take a piss on your computer and you wouldn't know it?
[10:51] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> (The last "free")
[10:51] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: /etc/init.d/gdm start, what happens  then?
[10:51] <cole> kvazi: if you give them access
[10:52] <Eleaf> it takes a lot longer for ssh to start at the server
[10:52] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> (well...it's below, not above)
[10:52] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: black screen
[10:52] <cole> kvazi: if you give them a user, or a potential of gaining any level of access on your box then they can... if they know how
[10:52] <Ali_ix> M-Wei|OSX-Mac: just fre! as a bird :D
[10:52] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> Ali_ix: is it meant gratis?
[10:52] <ardchoille> Eleaf: Do you have the root account enabled on that server?
[10:53] <Eleaf> ardchoille, what is the login command again?
[10:53] <robinlinth> M-Wei|OSX-Mac, yes, gratis.
[10:53] <robinlinth> M-Wei|OSX-Mac, are you Dutch?
[10:53] <Ali_ix> M-Wei|OSX-Mac: yes
[10:53] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> robinlinth: Chinese.
[10:53] <robinlinth> ah
[10:53] <ardchoille> Eleaf: log in command?
[10:53] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> (well...taiwanese)
[10:53] <Eleaf> like login
[10:53] <robinlinth> ah
[10:53] <Eleaf> but it says I have to be at the lowest level.
[10:53] <Ali_ix> M-Wei|OSX-Mac: generally yes ;)
[10:53] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: no error or graphics?
[10:53] <Desmaano> no error, no graphics
[10:53] <Eleaf> ardchoille, like the command 'login' which isn't working..
[10:53] <Bhaskar> i have problem on resolution, i have default 640x480 but i want 800x600, i could not change ? anybody help me
[10:53] <Eleaf> No utmp entry.  You must exec "login" from the lowest level "sh"
[10:54] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: try to start X directly with 'startx'
[10:54] <Desmaano> black, negra
[10:54] <EdgEy> Eleaf su?
[10:54] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> couldn't it be freedom?
[10:54] <cole> kvazi: linux is designed to keep people out, if configured correctly- its almost invulnerable- but if you leave something open and vulnerable- and someone gets in- (they put a rootkit on it) its hard as heck to get them out
[10:54] <Ali_ix> !free
[10:54] <ubotu> freedom is important. Ubuntu is as free as we can make it, which means mostly free software. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/licensing
[10:54] <kritzstapf> aah, if anyone has problems connecting his camera: /etc/udev/rules.d/45-libgphoto2.rules is messed up!
[10:54] <M-Wei|OSX-Mac> (Somebody thought that "free" translation is not clear in Chinese)
[10:54] <mycroftiv> kvazi: your machine cant be rooted unless someone either has access to it physically or you install a service that provides remote logins. In theory a bad security bug in a package could also create an exploit vulnerability, but a major distro like Ubuntu does a good job providing secure applications and current security patches.
[10:54] <Eleaf> EdgEy, I suppose so..
[10:54] <cole> kvazi: unless you find the rootkit and get them out- which is easy considering your knowledge of linux
[10:54] <Ali_ix> !free | M-Wei|OSX-Mac
[10:54] <ubotu> M-Wei|OSX-Mac: please see above
[10:55] <Bhaskar> ziadoz,  i have problem on resolution, i have default 640x480 but i want 800x600, i could not change ? anybody help me
[10:55] <cole> bhaskar: ati or nvidia?
[10:55] <Desmaano> btw guys, you type every line someones names in front or you just click a name?
[10:55] <TooR4u> How to create PDF in Linux....?
[10:55] <ziadoz> :\
[10:55] <Ali_ix> M-Wei|OSX-Mac: free usually mena with no charge!
[10:55] <TooR4u> i mean in ubuntu
[10:55] <Eleaf> cole, you mean me?
[10:55] <ziadoz> install 915resolution package maybe
[10:55] <EdgEy> Desmaano, you can type first few chars then tab
[10:55] <cole> desmaano: im clicking the name
[10:55] <Bhaskar> cole, ubuntu gnome 6.06
[10:55] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: type some characters of a name an press TAB
[10:55] <Desmaano> nice :)
[10:55] <cole> eleaf: no
[10:56] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: most of irc clients support compeletion
[10:56] <TooR4u> How to create PDF in Linux....?
[10:56] <Desmaano> some people has such long and difficult names :P
[10:56] <Eleaf> I don't see a KvaZi
[10:56] <KvaZi> say whaaa?
[10:56] <TooR4u> is there any software available .... for creating PDF..?
[10:56] <Eleaf> nevermind KvaZi
[10:56] <cole> Eleaf:  there he is
[10:56] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: lol yes, generally you need to enter 3 - 4 letters
[10:56] <KvaZi> I was about to grab a sledgehammer and bust the living crap out of this piece of crap laptop
[10:56] <KvaZi> sometimes i get so mad i want to switch to ubuntu on my desktop >_>
[10:57] <mycroftiv> toor4u: openoffice.org can export as pdf
[10:57] <cole> Bhaskar: do you have an ati based video card, or ati
[10:57] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: tried 'startx' ?
[10:57] <Desmaano> Ali_ix:  working on it
[10:57] <Bhaskar> cole, no
[10:57] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: black screen
[10:57] <cole> Bhaskar: O_o what do you have then?
[10:57] <archaios> If I install kubuntu-desktop is there a way to keep my gnome and kde menu's separate?
[10:58] <Eleaf> ardchoille, grr, this is taking so long to install rkhunter/chkrootkit..  it's stuck on preconfiguring packages...
[10:58] <TooR4u> mycroftiv, ohh ... thank u.
[10:58] <Eleaf> It's been there for like 2 minutes..
[10:58] <ompaul> archaios, partition the drive is about the only way I know of
[10:58] <stevr1it>  hello, i have  little problem with an harddisk hdd1 whcih is monted on two directory /media/hdd1 where is all the files and mnt/hdd1 wjre there is something but very little.  I can see the contents only going with root on the media forlder, how can i do to have it on the Desktop and celarly in the right folder? It is an ext 3
[10:58] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: you should get some errors in semi-graphical mode that x cant start! not really ful black screen!
[10:58] <Bhaskar> cole, i have change xorg.conf file but i could not get change in screen resolution
[10:59] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: check the logs (lok in /var/log/..../)\
[10:59] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: i know there should be errors, but its really a black screen
[10:59] <cole> Bhaskar: i had the same problem: i think i had to kill gdm and gnome completely, edit the conf as root and save then restart gdm
[11:00] <cole> Bhaskar: i just added the resolution to that configuration file
[11:00] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: try CTRL+ALT+F7. any thing there?
[11:00] <rdz> can i use the ubuntu livecd as a boot loader, so that i can start boot the already installed ubuntu system?
[11:00] <cole> Bhaskar: ive got a book that says how to do it near me
[11:00] <stevr1it>  hello, i have  little problem with an harddisk hdd1 which is mounted in two directory /media/hdd1 where is all the files and mnt/hdd1 where there is something but very little.  I can see the contents only going with root on the media forlder, how can i do to have it on the Desktop and clearly in the right directory ? It is an ext 3 and i am using ubuntu gnome 6.10
[11:01] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: no respond to CTRL+ALT+F7
[11:01] <Eleaf> why is it taking an unnaturally long time to ssh into my server?
[11:01] <cole> tty7?
[11:01] <Eleaf> it's normally instant, now it's like 10-15 seconds.
[11:02] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: you are in tty1? recovery mode?
[11:02] <cole> eleaf: those are the hardest problems to solve
[11:02] <robinlinth> Eleaf, Signs of a heavy server running on your computer
[11:02] <cole> haha
[11:02] <cole> Possibly solved.
[11:02] <robinlinth> (I don't know shit about rootkits)
[11:02] <Eleaf> robinlinth, processor usage is idle.
[11:02] <robinlinth> But i have a question too: I am downloading something with bittorrent right now. It's gonna take 3 hours. Is it safe to continue everything I do on the computer, i mean will it crash
[11:02] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: at the startup i press ESC and selected the second 'kernel' in row with '(Recovery Mode)' you meant that ?
[11:02] <robinlinth> Eleaf, hmm... thats weird then
[11:02] <Eleaf> and little network usage
[11:03] <cole> robinlinth: if you're using windows it probably will ;)
[11:03] <robinlinth> cole, Ubuntu. GNOME, no heavy apps. Epiphany instead of Firefox. Only one panel running with a deskbar and sys notification area.
[11:03] <EdgEy> of course its fine :P
[11:03] <robinlinth> Well, some apps tend to crash..
[11:04] <robinlinth> or crash the X server
[11:04] <robinlinth> that means no games for awhile
[11:04] <robinlinth> only tetris.
[11:04] <cole> robinlinth: yeah, i'm joking, you shouldn't have any problems with that
[11:04] <robinlinth> cole, alright
[11:04] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: yes, what happens if you select first kernel(nrmal mode), black screen?
[11:04] <Eleaf> robinlinth, yep, I'm definetely getting hundreds of ftp and ssh login attempts.
[11:04] <cole> robinlinth: you're saying applications usually do crash?
[11:04] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: you are dutch ?
[11:05] <cole> Eleaf: ohhh thats it.... BRUTE FORCE!
[11:05] <stevr1it> any help?
[11:06] <cole> Eleaf: blacklist the IPs? O_o
[11:06] <Eleaf> cole, trying to see if they got in though.
[11:06] <Eleaf> cole, it's a lot of ips
[11:06] <cole> Eleaf: o :o yeah, im still sorta scrub at *nix
[11:06] <Eleaf> should I have done logfile with rkhunter?
[11:06] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: loading screen of ubuntu first, then when gnome should load it goes black
[11:07] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, check your xorg logfile
[11:07] <robinlinth> cole, Well, some games change the resolution or make the mouse unable to move. Some, crash the X server after which you must press CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE, which stops the downloading. If that not even helps,  you have to reboot forcefully by pressing the button on your PC, terminating the download also. That means, no games for a while.
[11:07] <robinlinth> But warsow is a safe game
[11:07] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: what command to use ??
[11:08] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: no persian ;) / well you may got in trouble with vga drivers!
[11:08] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, hm, cat /var/log/X11/Xorg.0.log or sth like that
[11:08] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: what is in logs? found them?
[11:08] <cole> robinlinth: ohhh, when the res changes, the mouse stops and you have to restart your gnome session, i see
[11:08] <cole> i want a mac
[11:08] <robinlinth> cole, yup.
[11:08] <KvaZi> we all do.
[11:08] <KvaZi> we all do, cole.
[11:08] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: Ali_ix: one moment, restart 10001
[11:08] <cole> hahah
[11:09] <Eleaf> rkhunter has found nothing yet
[11:09] <robinlinth> cole, not me. I liked it at first, but then i saw a video of how it really is.. the video player wants you to buy the pro version every time..
[11:09] <EdgEy> i dont
[11:09] <cole> robinlinth: video player
[11:09] <EdgEy> mac: pay more get less :P
[11:09] <robinlinth> cole, Quicktime
[11:09] <cole> robinlinth: as in quicktime
[11:09] <robinlinth> yes
[11:09] <cole> robinlinth: ive always hated quicktime
[11:09] <robinlinth> cole, me2
[11:09] <KvaZi> just get Mplayer and shazzam
[11:09] <KvaZi> you're done.
[11:09] <robinlinth> KvaZi, on a Mac?
[11:09] <r00tintheb0x> or VLC
[11:10] <KvaZi> [yes i have windows media center, yes it sucks] 
[11:10] <robinlinth> Well I use Linux because its free and I have a PC that is second-hand and didn't have an OS (windows) with it, so I had to install Linux and else I have to use an illegal version of Windows..
[11:10] <cole> robinlinth: i use a mac at work but i have never started quicktime
[11:10] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: Xorg.0.log gives me a lot of lines
[11:10] <robinlinth> cole, how's a mac?
[11:11] <KvaZi> =D I live in mexico so I get to do all kinds of illegal stuff. It owns.
[11:11] <cole> robinlinth: don't have one, wish i did
[11:11] <robinlinth> cole, what's so great about em?
[11:11] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, how are you ircing at the moment?
[11:11] <robinlinth> cole, what's better than Linux about em?
[11:11] <Eleaf> robinlinth, it says warning for hidden files..
[11:11] <Desmaano> other (sorry) windows system
[11:11] <shah02> can someone please help me i am trying to compare my home directory with a backup b/c of inconsistencies, i need a program (command line or gui)
[11:11] <robinlinth> Eleaf, uh-oh
[11:11] <gharz> anybody here's who's using Feisty?
[11:11] <cole> robinlinth: they are unix, Aqua (x) is sweet looking
[11:11] <Eleaf> inspect /dev/.static         /dev/.udev        /dev/.initramfs
[11:11] <Eleaf> what am I supposed to look for?
[11:11] <shah02> gharz, yeah?
[11:11] <robinlinth> cole, Aqua can be mimiced in Ubuntu
[11:12] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, you could install an ext driver and use windows to upload the logfile, would make things easier
[11:12] <ardchoille> Eleaf: Those are normal for Ubuntu systems.
[11:12] <KvaZi> hell... we make fun of people that pay for windows
[11:12] <Eleaf> ok, so I just continue ardchoille ?
[11:12] <cole> robinlinth:  sure can, but is there something that works as good as dashboard, or the likes?
[11:12] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, http://www.fs-driver.org/download/Ext2IFS_1_10c.exe
[11:12] <ardchoille> Eleaf: Yes
[11:12] <gharz> shah02, how do i change my login window? i can't find it anymore in sessions... i've just upgraded... and my login window is using Xubuntu.
[11:12] <gharz> shah02, and i can't write in my windows ntfs partition.
[11:12] <ardchoille> Eleaf: And when that's done, run chkrootkit, because they check for different rootkits.
[11:12] <cole> robinlinth: their apps rock, imovie, final cut pro- they are all rock solid and can only be used and found on a mac
[11:13] <gharz> shah02, any idea?
[11:13] <robinlinth> KvaZi, yeah, why pay for something that is in fact a product of stolen apps that almost doesn't work? Well, because my friends use it and they use programs on WIndows and games that run on Windows..
[11:13] <robinlinth> cole, on Linux too right?
[11:13] <shah02> gharz, sorry you have to ask someone who is using xubuntu, i use plain old ubuntu
[11:13] <gharz> shah02, i've checked my /etc/fstab and nothing has been changed.
[11:13] <cole> robinlinth: right now? winblows... and my PC- winblows.
[11:13] <gharz> shah02, i have already removed my xfce... but aptitude has not removed xubuntu completely
[11:13] <KvaZi> windows is nice 'cuz it's free
[11:14] <cole> kvazi: its not nice- its bad
[11:14] <robinlinth> cole, well why do you run winblows?
[11:14] <shah02> gharz, i stopped using windows just b/c of the problems it was creating... esp with ubuntu...
[11:14] <Eleaf> lol, I had root login enabled for ssh ardchoille ;D
[11:14] <gharz> shah02, ic
[11:14] <shah02> gharz, just reinstall feisty, backup ur homedir
[11:14] <Eleaf> even though root isn't enabled by default
[11:14] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: what does the program do? create an ext2 filesystem on my hd ?
[11:15] <cole> robinlinth: because my ethernet driver doesnt work on ubuntu so i came here an hour ago in search of help so i can get rid of windows
[11:15] <KvaZi> cole: why? it's free
[11:15] <ardchoille> Eleaf: You had the root account enabled?
[11:15] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, allows you to access ext partitions on windows
[11:15] <gharz> shah02, i just upgraded it... it wasn't a clean install.
[11:15] <ShappaShaz> heya peeps
[11:15] <cole> KvaZi: that does NOT mean its good :(
[11:15] <cole> KvaZi: :)*
[11:15] <Eleaf> rkhunter says a-okay
[11:15] <Eleaf> ardchoille, no
[11:15] <KvaZi> cole: but i can play games in it :(
[11:15] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: how do i acces the partitions on my ubuntu machine that wont startup then ??
[11:15] <robinlinth> cole, alright.. That sucks.
[11:15] <Eleaf> ardchoille, you can log on with the normal user and run sudo or sudo su of course.
[11:15] <robinlinth> cole, can't help you with that one though
[11:16] <ardchoille> Eleaf: Yeah
[11:16] <delmorep> hi everyone -- so if I wanted to get started learning how to compile my own programs (not MY own, but custom compiles) where would I go? also where to go if I want to learn how to make my own .deb's (im not sure if that falls into the same category or not)
[11:16] <Ash-Fox> !pidgin
[11:16] <ubotu> pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept - chances are it will still be called Gaim in Feisty; look for the change in Feisty+1
[11:16] <cole> robinlinth: yeah haha, ethernet adapter and my wifi doesnt work
[11:16] <cole> robinlinth: fiesty will fix it though
[11:16] <shah02> gharz, i try not to do that, it never is a clean install esp. b4 rc1 if even then...
[11:16] <robinlinth> cole, cool.
[11:17] <robinlinth> cole, so that's why you all are waiting for Feisty?
[11:17] <cole> robinlinth: i would be installing that atm but... on their known bugs list: (it lists TWO of them btw) Systems with JMicron IDE(PATA) chipsets may experience a crash on boot. and thats what i have
[11:17] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, you are using a different machine?
[11:17] <shah02> gharz, every new version i format, it helps if u have 2 diff partitions, one for home and one for ubuntu...
[11:17] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: yes :P
[11:17] <Eleaf> ardchoille, okay, neither checker found a rootkit
[11:17] <cole> robinlinth: i mean, id be installing the beta but ^^^^^^
[11:17] <robinlinth> cole, ouch..
[11:17] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, didnt know that..
[11:17] <ardchoille> Eleaf: That's a good sign
[11:17] <cole> robinlinth: hahahhaa same thing i said...
[11:17] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: the ubuntu system wont startup, cant do anything with it :(
[11:18] <rambo3> Desmaano, ?
[11:18] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: cant see errors in the log though, only loading modules and stuff
[11:18] <robinlinth> Desmaano, you mean it doesn't even come to the screen telling you how much RAM you have or the screen in which you can change the bios settings?
[11:18] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, you could start an ssh server and use putty on your windows machine to get the logfiles :)
[11:18] <cole> robinlinth: and im on a windows laptop atm but it would be running mac os x, but its my dads and he doesnt want that OS on this thing....
[11:18] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, even at the end of the file there are no errors?
[11:18] <fbn> how can I print from a MacBook with OSX to an Cups printer on Ubuntu?
[11:19] <Desmaano> robinlinth: it startsup till the point gnome should load
[11:19] <robinlinth> cole, i can understand that.
[11:19] <robinlinth> Desmaano, then something is wrong with X. Ask others what's wrong with your X server and they will help you
[11:19] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, anyway, ill go for breakfast :/ maybe ill ping you later
[11:19] <Eleaf> ardchoille, I want to enable that ssh server option that only lets you fail logins a few times..
[11:19] <cole> i miss talking in irc all day... i enjoy this right now :))))
[11:19] <Desmaano> kritzstapf:  no, last line is 'Loading /usr/lib/zorg/modules/drivers/savage_drv.so
[11:19] <robinlinth> cole, meh i dont, i was just asking a few questions..
[11:19] <Desmaano> kritzstapf: ok thanks, have a nice breakfast
[11:20] <Sniper404> hey
[11:20] <rambo3> Decadent, so its n' X problem?
[11:20] <Desmaano> Others: whats wrong with my X server ?? :(
[11:20] <ardchoille> Eleaf: I know it can be done, but I do't use ssh so I don't know how to do it.
[11:20] <rambo3> Desmaano, what does X log say?
[11:20] <Eleaf> hmm
[11:20] <cole> robinlinth: its 5:20am but im not tired so this is more fun than trying to sleep
[11:20] <sisplau> good morning
[11:20] <robinlinth> Desmaano, (/var/log/Xorg.0.log)
[11:21] <robinlinth> cole, heh
[11:21] <Sniper404> when i try to partition during the live cd installation it fails resizing my ntfs partition, saying: ERROR: Extended record needed (1056 > 1024), not yet supported!
[11:21] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: do a tail logfilename and paste in some pastebin
[11:21] <Sniper404> anyone knows this problem?
[11:21] <Z3Bra> hello.. wondering if someone can offer a newish-be some help in upgrading 6.06.1 to 6.10 (server that is)
[11:21] <Desmaano> how do i paste my logfile on a system that wont start up till its gui :(
[11:21] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: check this: http://www.debianadmin.com/access-linux-filesystems-from-windows-with-explore2fs.html
[11:22] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: never forget lynx! (just kidding :D)
[11:22] <rambo3> !fixres| Desmaano
[11:22] <ubotu> Desmaano: 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
[11:23] <Desmaano> rambo3: turns black :(
[11:23] <yakool> hi i'm unable to mountmy usb removable hard drive after upgrading to feist, help pls?
[11:23] <rambo3> Desmaano, ctrl+alt+backspace
[11:23] <Eleaf> ardchoille, I have a bunch of domains/ips of attempted breachers.
[11:23] <Sniper404> so, no one? :(
[11:23] <rambo3> or alt +f1
[11:23] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: check the link above, you can access linux partions in windows, and paste logs
[11:23] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: working on it
[11:25] <Z3Bra> hello.. wondering if someone can offer a newish-be some help in upgrading 6.06.1 to 6.10 (server that is) some aspects of the docs i dont understand as new to linux stuff
[11:25] <kritzstapf> Ali_ix, the windows of Desmaano is on another machine
[11:25] <Ali_ix> kritzstapf: oh, so he can boot up with a live cd!
[11:26] <kritzstapf> Ali_ix, or start an ssh server :)
[11:26] <Desmaano> :|
[11:26] <Ali_ix> kritzstapf: yes :D
[11:26] <joha> Hi all!
[11:26] <janism> hi
[11:27] <Desmaano> cant console sent my log files by network to my windows machine ?
[11:27] <joha> It's OT but does somebody know this: how to change location of "Home Folder" under Windows XP?
[11:27] <kritzstapf> Desmaano, of course you can, but i wont give you a step by step howto on copying files through samba on the console...
[11:28] <kritzstapf> ive never done it anyway..
[11:28] <ompaul> joha, perhaps asking in ##windows might be useful
[11:28] <joha> Oh didn't know there was such a chan
[11:28] <joha> Thanks
[11:28] <kritzstapf> joha, somehow you could just rightclick the link on the desktop and then...
[11:28] <kuba> hi everyone
[11:28] <kuba> and merry christmas
[11:28] <Desmaano> well guys, had enough of computing for now, i smell food ;)
[11:29] <rambo3> kuba, happy ramadan to you too
[11:29] <Deybiyan> joha /join ##windows
[11:29] <joha> Deybiyan, thx ompaul already suggested it :-)
[11:29] <Deybiyan> :)
[11:29] <joha> kritzstapf, I don't think that'll cut it ;)
[11:30] <gharz> guys, is it possible in ubuntu to have a moving wallpaper (like a screensaver)?
[11:30] <Bhaskar> i have resolution problem to set 800x600 how ? i hace just one option 640x480
[11:30] <Ali_ix> kritzstapf: the easiest way is to setup (install) a light weight webserver and download logs, instead of messing with samba shares
[11:30] <rambo3> gharz, E17 has that . use it instead of metacity
[11:30] <kritzstapf> joha, you can change the path there, but if you dont think so...
[11:31] <gabz> Bhaskar, you need to reconfigure your xorg file
[11:31] <kuba> i've got a question:i s another command than lspci to check my hardware of software??
[11:31] <ompaul> !fixvideoresolution | Bhaskar (please check the message form the bot
[11:31] <ubotu> Bhaskar (please check the message form the bot: 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
[11:31] <mycroftiv> kuba: sudo lshw gives a lot of information
[11:32] <dxdt> kuba, literally it is ls (list) pci (pci parts)  kinda like how lsmod will list modules
[11:32] <dxdt> or lsusb will list usb devices
[11:32] <rambo3> gharz, http://www4.get-e.org/Backgrounds/Animated/
[11:32] <Dell-Net> need help my gnome sessions restart when I trying to login
[11:33] <Ali_ix> Dell-Net: in feisty teher is an options to save sessions
[11:33] <Dell-Net> it just restarts the gdm and i must login again
[11:33] <gharz> rambo3, ok. thanks for the info. i'll check that
[11:33] <Ali_ix> *there
[11:33] <Dell-Net> i have edge
[11:34] <Dell-Net> can it be a update?
[11:34] <kuba> dxdt: so lsmod is the list of compiled modules?
[11:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> Hmm.
[11:34] <Blast_Hardcheese> Question: Is there a way to upgrade from Dapper to Edgy Eft?
[11:34] <Ali_ix> Dell-Net: feisty will be released on 19th april
[11:35] <gharz> rambo3, i have a problem... my login window is showing xubuntu (which i have removed already)... how to i change it? i can't find it in System->Preferences.
[11:35] <Dell-Net> Ali_ix: yeah i know but i want my edge to work again
[11:35] <kane77> isnt there a way to have animated background in gnome? it might be cool :)
[11:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> I would really not like to install again, (I was installing this for a friend, I went for long-term support, but it doesn't work with Beryl)
[11:36] <rambo3> gharz, ? explain
[11:36] <Dell-Net> any ideas ?
[11:36] <Ali_ix> Dell-Net: look in ubuntuforums.org community, no more info/idea :(
[11:36] <IndyGunFreak> Does anyone know a good pong game for Linux?  Pong2 sucks.
[11:36] <Dell-Net> cant dont have a grapical interface
[11:36] <Dell-Net> how do i mount a usb disk int console ?
[11:37] <rambo3> Dell-Net, did you mess with .Xauth file ?
[11:37] <Dell-Net> no
[11:37] <Dell-Net> havent done anything
[11:37] <rambo3> Dell-Net, did you unintall anything ?
[11:37] <Dell-Net> no
[11:37] <gharz> rambo3, remember we login first (enter username and password) so we can start using ubuntu? in that login window the xubuntu login window appears... which should have been ubuntu. i've just upgraded my ubuntu to feisty and i can't find that option to change the login window.
[11:37] <Dell-Net> just some updates from ubuntu
[11:38] <IndyGunFreak> Dell-Net: do you think you could use lynx to surf ubuntuforums.org?
[11:38] <rambo3> gharz, if you want other login windows type :  sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[11:38] <gharz> rambo3, ok thanks. i'll try that
[11:39] <Kaur> how can i get an usb mic to work? Using edgy
[11:39] <rambo3> gharz, if you dont have install gdm and gdmsetup
[11:39] <gharz> rambo3, what do u mean?
[11:39] <Dell-Net> rambo3: same resultat it restarts
[11:39] <troughton> can anyone help me create a live usb disc that i can add software to that is not in the standard release ?
[11:40] <gharz> rambo3, previously when i was using 6.10 i installed xfce4... then i removed it. but whenever i start ubuntu... xubuntu login window appears. i've just updated to feisty last night.
[11:41] <rambo3> ask somone else . i will be away in a minute . gharz : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xdm && sudo apt-get install gdm gdm-themes && gksudo gdmsetup
[11:41] <gharz> rambo3, thanks!
[11:41] <Kaur> ok, i got it working already:)
[11:41] <Dell-Net> when i hit enter after my username and password it shows my desktop and then it restarts and i must login again
[11:41] <rambo3> ask somone else . i will be away in a minute . gharz :sudo apt-get install gdm gdm-themes &&  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xdm && gksudo gdmsetup
[11:41] <Eleaf> lol!
[11:41] <rambo3> wrong order
[11:42] <Eleaf> There have been over 154 usernames tried on my ssh server with brute-force attacks.
[11:42] <kraut> moin
[11:43] <Eleaf> lol
[11:43] <troughton> can anyone help me create a live usb disc that i can add software to that is not in the standard release ?
[11:43] <Dell-Net> hmm any chance to update to festiy from console ?
[11:43] <Eleaf> I'm going to run a blacklister
[11:43] <cole> o\\\
[11:43] <cole> oops
[11:44] <Z3Bra> hello.. wondering if someone can offer a newish-be some help in upgrading 6.06.1 to 6.10 (server that is) some aspects of the docs i dont understand as new to linux stuff
[11:44] <cole> man ##windows is so noob- i asked how to add a network folder as a shell extension and no one knows
[11:44] <gharz> guys, how do i remove old kernels?
[11:44] <Z3Bra> cole ... map it.
[11:44] <cole> how?
[11:44] <gabz> gharz, you can remove them with apt get
[11:45] <Z3Bra> what windows u usin ?
[11:45] <cole> xp sp2
[11:45] <gharz> gabz, really?
[11:45] <tovella> Dell-Net: ...restarts and i must login again.  i used to have the same problem.
[11:45] <Blast_Hardcheese> :3
[11:45] <Z3Bra> cole goto the networl folder u want.. right click.. select "Map drive"
[11:45] <Dell-Net> tovella: yes ?
[11:45] <NotKevinBacon> hi guys :) just after a nice VPN client
[11:45] <gabz> gharz, it's real easy in synaptic just right click and go remove
[11:46] <cole> so- on other computers in the network- they will see that folder as a network drive
[11:46] <Dell-Net> tovella: did u solv it ?
[11:46] <gharz> gabz, remove an old kernel in synaptic? uhmmm... i'm gonna check on it. thanks, gabz
[11:46] <cole> not that drive as a network drive- but the folder as a network folder/drive
[11:46] <Z3Bra> its on a PR PC bases
[11:46] <Z3Bra> ud have to map it on each pc.. or add it to your login script if u use one
[11:46] <tovella> Dell-Net: yeah.  it must have been something in .gconf or one of the .gnome directories that was screwed up.
[11:47] <gabz> gharz, the deb system makes these things much easier
[11:47] <tovella> Dell-Net: i deleted them, and selectively restored from a backup - just enough to get my evolution contacts & calendars back.
[11:47] <Dell-Net> any ideas ?
[11:48] <sancho> Hallo everyone.
[11:48] <Dell-Net> hm I cant even login my gdm just restart when i try that, a loop
[11:48] <sancho> I's like to ask for an advice, can I?
[11:48] <gabz> !time
[11:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about time - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:48] <gabz> yes
[11:48] <cole> Z3Bra: i dont see map drive
[11:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> In other news, Upgrading from 6.06 to 6.10 is about as interesting as watching paint dry
[11:49] <Bhaskar> i have 1024x768 resolution and 60HZ frequency now i want to increase frequency coz flickering but how?
[11:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> s/interesting/exciting/
[11:49] <James> gaim changed its name to pigin :/
[11:49] <tovella> Dell-Net: just for your userid, or others, as well?
[11:49] <Z3Bra> cole goto PM mode
[11:49] <Z3Bra> err
[11:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> James: ye
[11:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> p
[11:49] <Dell-Net> tovella: dont know i just have one userid
[11:49] <Dell-Net> or i just use one
[11:49] <Blast_Hardcheese> Me and about 3 other people have been vocal about our dislike for the namechange.
[11:49] <Z3Bra> oh cant pm on this server lol
[11:50] <Blast_Hardcheese> Z3Bra: you can't?
[11:50] <Bhaskar> ubotu,now i have 1024x768 resolution and 60HZ frequency now i want to increase frequency coz flickering but how?
[11:50] <r00tintheb0x> Z3Bra, you have to register w/freenode
[11:50] <cole> forget it, im peacin out
[11:50] <tovella> Dell-Net: I would create another user (from a console) & try to login via gdm with the new userid.
[11:50] <sancho> Does anyone have some advice on DPMS? I'd like to use Ubuntu as home media center, but it turns off the TV after 30 minutes as DPMS and I have to move mouse. When I log in in remote screen, I can run xset dms force on, but after reboot the situation repeats.
[11:50] <sancho> Any advice?
[11:50] <Dell-Net> tovella:  ok gonna try that
[11:50] <Z3Bra> cole .. on the left select "my network places" /  entire network / fid your pc/folder etc.. then click on it... right click.. should give u a "map drive" option
[11:51] <cole> cause this battery was drained in 1hour and 50 mins: 15% right now
[11:51] <tovella> Dell-Net: do you get any error messages?
[11:51] <cole> i didnt see it and just did that, Z3Bra
[11:51] <Z3Bra> cole kick it really hard ?
[11:51] <cole> ? :P
[11:51] <Z3Bra> cole u running msn on that box ?
[11:51] <Dell-Net> tovella: no
[11:51] <cole> nope
[11:52] <Z3Bra> ah
[11:52] <Z3Bra> any sorta remote admin software ?
[11:52] <dragonkh> hello
[11:52] <cole> negative
[11:52] <tovella> Dell-Net: then the best suggestion i can think of is the create test userid...
[11:52] <Z3Bra> umm...
[11:52] <r00tintheb0x> yeah Z3Bra "ssh"
[11:52] <Bhaskar> cole, i have 1024x768 resolution and 60HZ frequency now i want to increase frequency coz flickering but how?
[11:52] <dragonkh>  I have ubuntu and have just installed mysql via apt-get - when I start mysql it starts fine - but when I try to access it with the mysql command - I get a 2002 error - cant connect thru /tmp/mysql.sock - If  i supply the socket:  mysql --socket=/var/run/mysql/mysqld.sock its fine - however in /etc/mysql/my.conf - the sockets are set to the /var/run locations - so where is it picking up the /tmp/mysql.sock from ?? any idea?
[11:52] <Dell-Net> how do i restart gnome session ?
[11:52] <Z3Bra> ssh on windows ? LOL
[11:52] <ross> hi poeple :)
[11:52] <Dell-Net> gdm restart ?
[11:52] <Z3Bra> windows isnt that smart
[11:53] <cole> Bhaskar: i think thats also in the config file
[11:53] <tovella> Dell-Net: ctrl-alt-backspace
[11:53] <gabz> Z3Bra, putty is the windows client for ssh
[11:53] <sancho> No hints?Dell-Net: Try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[11:53] <sancho> Dell-Net: Try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[11:53] <cole> Bhaskar: google it and see if you find anything on changing that refresh rate
[11:53] <Z3Bra> gabz yes i use putty for my linux shitty rubbish ubuntu wont run i hate it serer
[11:54] <Z3Bra> server even
[11:54] <sancho> Really noone with DPMS experience?
[11:54] <Dell-Net> no didnt work
[11:54] <Z3Bra> cole the box in question can u install some admin software on it ? i can look at it for u then.. or install msn 7.5
[11:54] <Dell-Net> to create a new test user :(
[11:55] <ross> wondering if anyone can tell me why when I try to install some packages it won't let me says not designed for i386 or requires i386, is on a lot of programs, any help would be great as I am quite new at this
[11:55] <gabz> Z3Bra, sorry not really paying attention
[11:55] <cole> Z3Bra: its not an issue really, so forget about it :p
[11:55] <Z3Bra> gabz thats ok, i do that almost every day :)
[11:55] <Z3Bra> cole ok
[11:56] <cole> ive just always wondered how to do it
[11:56] <Z3Bra> gabz from about 8am till 5pm monday to friday i do my best to not pay attention :) lol
[11:56] <Z3Bra> cole it is actually easy.. when it works.. but it is windows after all..
[11:56] <gabz> Z3Bra, oh you poor man/woman you have a job
[11:56] <cole> Z3Bra: hahaah i know what ya mean
[11:56] <Z3Bra> gabz i know... :( ....
[11:57] <tovella> Dell-Net: do you mean logging in as the test user also threw you back to the login screen?
[11:57] <Z3Bra> :)
[11:57] <cole> i got one too
[11:57] <cole> :!
[11:57] <starz> oi
[11:57] <Z3Bra> cole yep shit happens.. now if i could get ubuntu to do what i want.. woohoo.. but unlikely :) lol
[11:57] <starz> is there a way to upgrade from ubuntu dapper directly to feisty fawn?\
[11:57] <Bhaskar> ubotu, how to increase refresh frequency
[11:57] <cole> i r php programmer
[11:57] <Z3Bra> php... ahhh.....
[11:58] <dbody> hey can anybody tell me how to navigate to a directory in terminal?
[11:58] <cole> Z3Bra: (10% battery life) when fiesty comes out my internet can finally work
[11:58] <gabz> dbody, cd and ls
[11:58] <Z3Bra> 10% ? gauds
[11:58] <cole> you being sarcastic Z3Bra ?
[11:58] <dbody> sorry can you explain more please gabz?
[11:58] <cole> yeah 9%
[11:58] <elkbuntu> starz, no, there's too many transitions
[11:58] <Z3Bra> cole .. do u want me to ? or would u rather i remaned in awww of ppl that can program php ?
[11:58] <starz> elkbuntu mm
[11:58] <gabz> dbody,  ok you change directory is cd directory , to view the files in the directory ls
[11:59] <starz> so i gotta do edgy>feisty?
[11:59] <starz> has anyone tried doing so?
[11:59] <elkbuntu> starz, yes
[11:59] <starz> i should really do a fresh install i'm guessing
[11:59] <hadron> starz: yes. the beat upgrade just worked for me.
[11:59] <starz> what about my /home files and configs
[11:59] <starz> hadron beatupgrade?
[11:59] <starz> back to back?
[11:59] <hadron> starz: what about them? They just work
[11:59] <hadron> beat=beta
[11:59] <starz> oic
[11:59] <cole> Z3Bra: <_< its good that i can at my age
[11:59] <Dell-Net> tovella: yes same resultat
[12:00] <starz> you went from dapper rite to it or from edgy?
[12:00] <starz> cole how old are ya lol
[12:00] <hadron> from edgy
[12:00] <Z3Bra> cole .. depends.. what your age is ?
[12:00] <starz> hadron ahh
[12:00] <starz> i got the alternate install disk mebbie i'll try it
[12:00] <cole> hehe  9
[12:00] <hadron> alternate install disk? Whats that?
[12:00] <ltmon> can someone here who has a CoreDuo or Core 2 Duo processor please help me debug: can you give me the output of
[12:00] <cole> jk hahaha
[12:00] <tovella> Dell-Net: you may at least get an error message if you kill gdm & use startx, instead.
[12:00] <ltmon> "ls /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0"
[12:00] <ltmon> and cpu1
[12:01] <cole> but rly Z3Bra, starz: 14
[12:01] <tovella> Dell-Net: ...or an indication as to which log file an error might be in.
[12:01] <starz> cole right on man
[12:01] <cole> 7%
[12:01] <Z3Bra> cole 14 eh ? just a youngn... im 38, supprised i can actually get it up anymore lol
[12:01] <starz> i'm 31 and love hearing about youngsters :P
[12:02] <cole> rofl Z3Bra
[12:02] <Z3Bra> :)
[12:02] <Z3Bra> gauds .. i could really do without a life right now lol
[12:03] <cole> anyone know when fiesty is acutally going to be released?
[12:03] <EdgEy> 19th
[12:03] <Hobbsee> !feisty | cole
[12:03] <ubotu> cole: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[12:03] <starz> * Topic for #ubuntu+1 is: Feisty Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta | Ubuntu Feisty Fawn support channel | You shouldn't use Feisty on Production Systems. | Herd 6 is cancelled | Release date is the week of April 19 | What's in feisty now is more or less feisty final
[12:03] <starz> * Topic for #ubuntu+1 set by Hobbsee at Sat Apr  7 20:25:34 2007
[12:03] <Hobbsee> week of the 19th
[12:03] <starz> aahh Hobbsee u beat me
[12:03] <starz> :P
[12:03] <ompaul> starseed, dont do that
[12:03] <Z3Bra> 99%
[12:03] <cole> O_O sorry
[12:03] <Hobbsee> :P
[12:03] <cole> 19th
[12:04] <ompaul> :)
[12:04] <cole> right when i get back
[12:04] <cole> perfect
[12:04] <cole> lolling @ Z3Bra
[12:05] <cole> lollling @ self for typing funny
[12:05] <Dell-Net> tovella: yes i got errors
[12:05] <Dell-Net> tovella: when i run startx
[12:05] <ompaul> Z3Bra, just md5sum it and burn at 8x  better results if it fails
[12:05] <Boopop> Hi all
[12:05] <Boopop> Everytime I try to install nvidia-glx, x throws up errors and doesn't start
[12:05] <Boopop> any ideas?
[12:06] <ompaul> cole, please stay on topic, i.e. ubuntu support related stuff, chatting in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:06] <tovella> Dell-Net: cool, that should at least give an idea about what road to look down.
[12:06] <cole> ompaul: when did i go off topic?
[12:07] <Boopop> Anybody?
[12:07] <ompaul> cole, laughing out loud at yourself for typing - the use of multiple enter keys :)
[12:07] <cole> boopop: i got book on it and open to page
[12:08] <cole> ompaul: ah, sorry
[12:08] <Boopop> ?
[12:08] <cole> boopop: but im going ot try to help withing my 5% left of battery power
[12:08] <Dell-Net> tovella: yes but need to se the log, any idea where it saves ? /var/log ?
[12:08] <Boopop> ok, one question, how can I restore x to default so i can get on ubuntu again
[12:09] <cole> boopop: it says: u need linux_restricted-modules
[12:09] <tovella> Dell-Net: try /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[12:10] <tovella> Dell-Net: the problem is likely to be in the last 40 lines.
[12:11] <Boopop> anyone?
[12:11] <cole_> sorry
[12:11] <r00tintheb0x> Boopop, whats the problem?
[12:11] <r00tintheb0x> Boopop, what are you on now?
[12:12] <Boopop> XP now :P
[12:12] <cole_> boopop: install linux-restricted-modules package by typing:
[12:12] <Boopop> Erm, I installed this Ubuntu Gamers edition iso i found which supposedly has "intergrated nvidia drivers"
[12:12] <Dell-Net> tovella: cant open dev/wacom
[12:12] <cole_> $ sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-ENTERBUILDHERE
[12:13] <cole_> get ur build number by typing:
[12:13] <cole_> $ uname -r
[12:13] <Boopop> and how do i get into terminal without x working?
[12:13] <tovella> Dell-Net: i think wacom is a touchscreen or tablet.
[12:13] <Dell-Net> tovella: could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/x11/ttf
[12:14] <cole_> for example: if it outputs version "2.6.15-17-686" then use sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-17-686
[12:14] <Dell-Net> otf and sid
[12:14] <xzz> HELLO
[12:14] <cole_> wacom is a drawing pad
[12:14] <cole_> company
[12:14] <xzz> YOU REN
[12:14] <xzz>  
[12:14] <gabz> !cn
[12:14] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[12:14] <xzz>  
[12:15] <Dell-Net> tovella: could not init font path element /usr/share/fonts/x11/ttf and otf and sid thats my error
[12:15] <Boopop> cole_, how do I get into terminal without x working?
[12:15] <gabz> !cn | xzz
[12:15] <ubotu> xzz: please see above
[12:15] <Eleaf> this is an awesome blacklist script..
[12:15] <xzz> 
[12:15] <cole_> boopop: if you have tnt*, geforce, geforce2 card install the glx-legacy or for newer models- 4series,6, nforce , quadro, or fx install nvidia-glx
[12:15] <tovella> Dell-Net: have you done an update / upgrade lately?
[12:16] <cole_> boopop: i killed gdm and gnome somehow
[12:16] <rickyfingers_> Bopoop: all you have is the terminal without X.  Maybe just hit enter, and you should see a log in prompt.
[12:16] <Dell-Net> tovella: the usually update from ubuntu yesterday
[12:16] <Dell-Net> no upgrade
[12:16] <Dell-Net> s
[12:16] <cole_> boopop: but you dont need to if you do what im saying :P
[12:16] <Boopop> nope, all i get is a flashing line with which i can type in and press enter, and nothing happens
[12:16] <NotKevinBacon> anyone know a VNC client?
[12:17] <cole_> boopop: then do- sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:17] <NotKevinBacon> sorry, VPN client
[12:17] <Boopop> yes, I've got nvidia-glx installed already
[12:17] <tovella> Dell-Net: this problem started just after the update?
[12:17] <rickyfingers_> Boopop: try pressing ctrl-alt-f1 or ctrl-alt-f2 to switch tty's maybe you'll get a prompt then.
[12:17] <Broady> !mount
[12:17] <cole_> edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf  and look for "Driver          "nv" " and change it to "Driver               "nvidia" "
[12:17] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[12:17] <Dell-Net> tovella: seems so
[12:18] <Broady> !DiskMounter > Broady
[12:18] <Boopop> Ok, I'll write all this down and try installing restricted modules :P
[12:18] <cole_> then ctrl+alt+backspace and it should flash an nvidia logo and there you have it
[12:18] <tovella> Dell-Net: my guess is that some other files in the repository got updated before you PC finished it's update.
[12:18] <cole_> sorry if i just kept going there, boopop, i was typing it all while reading it from some ubuntu hacks book that i got for free
[12:18] <cole_> its not bad actually
[12:19] <tovella> Dell-Net: so some stuff is "out of sync", so to speak.
[12:19] <cole_> i gtg cya guys later
[12:19] <Boopop> cya
[12:19] <Boopop> thanks for the help
[12:19] <cole_> np
[12:19] <ross> if machine won't install programs with add/remove say i386 or requires special hardware, is there something wrong with my install, have run all updates
[12:19] <tovella> Dell-Net: i would do this: "sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade"
[12:21] <Maximilian1st> Hi. Does HAL need to be reinstalled whenever you upgrade your kernel?
[12:21] <Dell-Net> no didnt work to change nvidia to nv white screen
[12:22] <e1z0> ;-*
[12:22] <Maximilian1st> I had this 2.6.20.6 kernel with sd support and hal used to pop up a device in thunar whenever I inserted an SD card and now with the new .13 kernel it just doesn't work anymore, but the device exists and driver loads.
[12:23] <dbody> how do i install flash player on a 64bit processor
[12:23] <ross> this is my error ????cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[12:23] <e1z0> hello
[12:23] <NotKevinBacon> im having big difficulties with getting a VPN client
[12:23] <e1z0> i have long boot time at ubuntu 6.10 with message "Starting kernel event manager..."
[12:23] <e1z0> it hangs
[12:23] <e1z0> with a lot of modprobe and udev processes
[12:24] <e1z0> how can i solve this problem?
[12:25] <Dell-Net> tovella: no didnt work
[12:25] <schoppenhauer> hello. i have a kernel-module named "ra61.ko". to load it, i have to run /sbin/insmod ra61.ko. How can i achieve, that i can just "modprobe ra61" it, and put it into /etc/modules, so it is loaded at system-start?
[12:26] <tovella> Dell-Net: same error message or different?
[12:26] <Dell-Net> tovella: now i get white screen white my account and with my test account have change from nvidia to nv
[12:26] <bluesign> hey anyone know a tool to manage sql server from ubuntu, like "sql enterprise manager" on windows?
[12:27] <Dell-Net> tovella: when i run startx my destkop shows and i get white screen again
[12:28] <ross> anyone know why machine won't install much from add/remove says can't be installed on computer type i386?
[12:29] <Boopop> Hello again.... So I have Restricted modules installed, and nvidia-glx installed, but x still won't start
[12:29] <tovella> Dell-Net: use a backup of a previous xorg.conf ... /etc/Xorg/xorg.conf.200704.....
[12:30] <tovella> Dell-Net: ... one that was working before.
[12:30] <schoppenhauer> wah... this is ubuntu? sorry... i wanted debian...
[12:31] <alex78> Hi, Im new with Kubuntun wich I've just installed. How do I install an tar.gz file? When I open the file I downloaded I get a window with the files content, but how do I go from there to install the program? I'm trying to install Firefox...
[12:32] <Eleaf> omg it's 4:30 am
[12:32] <Dell-Net> tovella: hmm no didnt work
[12:32] <Dell-Net> tovella: hmm can it be beryl that starts ?
[12:32] <Dell-Net> tovella: how do i turn off beryl to autostart ?
[12:33] <tovella> Dell-Net: not sure... i start beryl manually.
[12:33] <Boopop> Anyone?
[12:35] <mifritscher> hi
[12:36] <datanerd> hi  mifritscher
[12:36] <mifritscher> why does ubuntu update the initramfs 10-20 times while updaing from 6.10 to 7.04 and not one time at the end?
[12:37] <mifritscher> thi i not spezific to 7.04, that happened on every dist-upgrade
[12:38] <buntix> j #ubuntu-fr
[12:39] <mifritscher> same with the languages
[12:39] <Boopop> can anyone help me?
[12:39] <ompaul> mifritscher, if you think it is a bug report it
[12:39] <coldfish> how to make mac-style menubar in gnome?
[12:39] <Dell-Net> tovella: where is the gnome sessions
[12:39] <Dell-Net> ?
[12:40] <ompaul> !anyone
[12:40] <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?
[12:40] <Dell-Net> there u start program automatic
[12:40] <mifritscher> ompaul, I don't think it is a bug, it is a missing feature ;)
[12:40] <tovella> Dell-Net: not sure what you mean.  ??
[12:40] <ompaul> mifritscher, amounts to the same thing, unexplained strange behaviour as far as you are concerned
[12:41] <ompaul> mifritscher, suggest it via a bug report
[12:41] <mifritscher> ok, I'll try it ;-)
[12:41] <Dell-Net> tovella: there u can start program automatic in ubuntu
[12:41] <ompaul> mifritscher, it won't matter for feisty but it might get an impact for feisty+!
[12:42] <Dell-Net> system prefercence sessions
[12:42] <tovella> Dell-Net: RU asking how to get to those settings from a console?
[12:42] <Bhaskar> zylche, how to increase screen frequency
[12:42] <Bhaskar> i have just 60HZ now
[12:43] <Shadowpillar> http://pidgin.im/
[12:43] <Dell-Net> tovella: yes
[12:43] <Bhaskar> i want to increase it coz flickering
[12:43] <tovella> Dell-Net: i'm not sure.
[12:44] <zylche> first, you don't bug me when I didn't talk.
[12:44] <zylche> Second, increase power to the screen.
[12:44] <Mr_Bunny_> Is the Ubuntu clock set to a different time than crontab?
[12:45] <Dell-Net> found it etc/xdg
[12:45] <Dell-Net> autostart
[12:46] <Bhaskar> zylche,  Second, increase power to the screen.????
[12:47] <ross> anyone have any ideas why some programs won't load from add/remove says computer type i386 ???
[12:47] <Mr_Bunny_> Bhaskar: System>Preferences>Screen Resolution. Change the refresh rate to a higher number.
[12:48] <zylche> You forgot Rule #1!
[12:48] <Mr_Bunny_> ross: You're trying to load programs that aren't compatible with your processor type.
[12:49] <Bhaskar> Mr_Bunny_, there is only one 60HZ i want to increase it coz flickering
[12:50] <Mr_Bunny_> Bhaskar: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[12:52] <ross> do some programs not run on an intel chip
[12:53] <Desmaano> ross: programs are written for a certain processor architecture, i386 software wont work on a powerpc proc
[12:54] <jburd> ross, which programs are you trying to use?
[12:55] <ross> Desmaano I have a intel centrino duo about 75% of programs in add/remove won't load, think I may have done something wrong
[12:55] <jburd> ross, can you name some of them?
[12:56] <Dell-Net> how do i stop beryl manager ?
[12:56] <Dell-Net> from console ?
[12:56] <Rhisiart_ap_Pedr> #rometotalrealism
[12:57] <jburd> Is there a !spam command?
[12:57] <jburd> !spam rhisiart_ap_Pedr
[12:58] <freacky22527> Dell-Net: if you are under gnome you can restart gnome window manager by typing metacity --replace ;)
[12:58] <ross> Bittornado Client cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[12:59] <jburd> ross, that is very weird.
[01:00] <jburd> The Bittornado client has been writen in Python and wxPython.  I don't see why you shouldn't be able to install it...
[01:01] <Dell-Net> i have white screen
[01:01] <Dell-Net> freacky22527: cant see what im doing
[01:01] <tovella> Dell-Net: killall beryl
[01:01] <ross> jburd: most programs in there say it... I have ran all updates etc today, only thing I have had to play with is iburst modem.... compliled that and had to play in some files but was pretty careful
[01:01] <freacky22527> Dell-Net: you perhaps should reboot :/
[01:02] <NotKevinBacon> does anyone know anything about vpn?
[01:02] <freacky22527> NotKevinBacon: just a bit, why?
[01:02] <rickyfingers_> NotKevinBacon: openswan
[01:02] <NotKevinBacon> cant seen to get it to work
[01:02] <NotKevinBacon> is there a nice gui one?
[01:02] <freacky22527> NotKevinBacon: or openvpn
[01:02] <NotKevinBacon> like,i dont know how to use them in commandline
[01:02] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, openvpn as for a gui you need to get the tools from kde for it
[01:03] <ross> I have rebooted 3 times is painful to get back on net as have to use moddprobe to start iburst modem for some reason
[01:03] <Dell-Net> freacky22527: thx got in to my gnome again
[01:03] <jburd> NotKevinBacon, are you trying to connect to a vpn?
[01:03] <NotKevinBacon> yeah
[01:03] <Dell-Net> tovella: thx for u your help to
[01:03] <freacky22527> Dell-Net: ;)
[01:03] <Bhaskar> i want to display my name and photo in login screen for this where can i add
[01:03] <tovella> no problem.
[01:03] <jburd> Have you created a configuration file with all your certificates and configuration specified?
[01:03] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, the full instructions are in the faq on the openvpn site and it is easy if you follow it "slowly" and don't block connections it wants on the firewall
[01:04] <Bhaskar> Mr_Bunny_, i want to display my name and photo in login screen for this where can i add
[01:04] <NotKevinBacon> hmmm. ok, i guess theres no quick fix like in windows then
[01:04] <jburd> NotKevinBacon, there is.
[01:04] <NotKevinBacon> jburd; what is it?
[01:05] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, I told ya where to get the gui
[01:05] <ross> jburd: is there any modules I might have to add... I had to add essentials pack to compile modem.. do I need others to run certain programs
[01:05] <jburd> NotKevinBacon, ompaul told you.
[01:05] <NotKevinBacon> is it called kvpnc?
[01:05] <jburd> Yes.
[01:05] <Mr_Bunny_> Bhaskar, My guess would be System>Administration>Login Window, but I can't check currently
[01:05] <purez> ehm
[01:06] <NotKevinBacon> ompaul: ive tried kvpnc, doesnt do it
[01:06] <jburd> You could also learn to connect using the command line.   It's pretty simple really. All you have to do is type    openvpn --config Config.ovpn
[01:06] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, well openvpn faq if followed should get you using it inside 30 mins once it is all installed on both ends
[01:07] <ompaul> there is a "quick and dirty" setup
[01:07] <NotKevinBacon> oh ok, so its gotta be goin on both ends?
[01:07] <NotKevinBacon> like, work have a vpn setup already, im just tryin to get to it
[01:08] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, no the software must have a server side and a client side but the program must run on both ends to allow for creating a tunnel between the two machines
[01:08] <NotKevinBacon> oh ok
[01:08] <NotKevinBacon> right, so ill have to ask work what theyve got at work
[01:08] <chillisoup> Hi all.   Is there a way to change the X11 display an application is connected to _on the fly_?
[01:08] <ross> jburd any ideas... aMSN cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[01:08] <ompaul> most likely a cisco - you can do a vpn over ssh also
[01:09] <Bhaskar> Mr_Bunny_, this is not the idea but i think some change in init file but i am not sure can u suggest?
[01:09] <NotKevinBacon> sorry for my ignorance, ive been put onto ubuntu just recently, so im just learning, thanks for your pacience guys
[01:09] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, ^^ see my cisco comment
[01:09] <ompaul> NotKevinBacon, it is rewarding if you put in the time
[01:09] <purez> anyone here^ :p
[01:09] <Mr_Bunny_> Bhaskar, I'm not quite sure what you mean. You want to change the background of the login screen, correct?
[01:10] <NotKevinBacon> yes, its quite a bit faster and i like how that it doesnt do things behind my back
[01:10] <jburd> ross, I'm surprised you are unable to get these programs to work.  Both of the applications that you specified are written in interpreted languages...
[01:10] <jburd> Does your python installation work?
[01:10] <Bhaskar> Mr_Bunny_, ya and want to add my nane also there
[01:10] <Desmaano> can someone help me to find the problem why ubuntu doesnt start up ?:((
[01:10] <jburd> ross, try typing:   python -V and paste the output here please.
[01:10] <NotKevinBacon> but, this isnt a fan club :), ill stop taking up your time now, thanks guys :-)
[01:11] <ross> jburd: do I need to login as root ???
[01:11] <Mr_Bunny_> Bhaskar, My guess would be that you'd need to edit whatever picture you want as background to include your name too.
[01:11] <jburd> ross, nope.
[01:11] <ompaul> !root > ross (ross read the message from the bot)
[01:12] <malcher> hi... my alsa needs the snd-intel8x0 module to function properly... can anybody say me how i could add the module to my existing alsa-installation?
[01:12] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone know how to get wifi working in ubuntu
[01:12] <malcher> when i try to load the module modprobe says some viaxx modules are missing
[01:13] <Paddy_EIRE> with a dell inspiron 1505
[01:13] <Bhaskar> Mr_Bunny, ya but i think this should be included in init file or where?
[01:13] <malcher> Paddy_EIRE: i use kubuntu and knetworkmanager worked without any problems
[01:13] <malcher> Paddy_EIRE: or try via wpa_supplicant
[01:13] <Desmaano> when i start ubuntu my screen turns black, can someone help me fix it ???
[01:13] <Paddy_EIRE> malcher so am I it doesnt work
[01:13] <ubuntuIan> hello all. What could be causing ubuntu not to see all 4gb of ram ?
[01:14] <ross> jburd private messaged it to you as was long
[01:14] <Paddy_EIRE> malcher the problem seems to be enabling the device which is normally alt+f2, this does not work in linux
[01:14] <theoryx> hello :)
[01:15] <jburd> ross, I haven't got a private message....
[01:15] <theoryx> i need some help with linux
[01:15] <jburd> ross, can you please post it here:   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:15] <ross> jburd: Python 2.4.4c1
[01:15] <theoryx> ok, i've installed ubuntu, but my videos and mp3's dont work..
[01:15] <Paddy_EIRE> !restricted
[01:15] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:15] <haffe> Hello. Are you aware of any HD hardware decoders supported by ubuntu?
[01:16] <theoryx> i've downloaded divx installer but i don't know how to install it?
[01:16] <Paddy_EIRE> !restricted > theoryx
[01:16] <malcher> Desmaano: try booting with the vesa driver
[01:17] <malcher> Desmaano: are you using an ati-device??
[01:17] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: what about logs?
[01:17] <theoryx> ok.. got another question.. i wanted to mount/umount something, but the concole said i don't hasve admin rights (or sth)
[01:18] <ross> jburd: Python 2.4.4c1
[01:18] <ross>  first time was lower case V sorry
[01:18] <theoryx> i couldn't login with SU, because i duuno the password.. noone vere assked me
[01:18] <malcher> okay.. once again :-D: my alsa needs the snd-intel8x0 module to function properly... can anybody say me how i could add the module to my existing alsa-installation?
[01:18] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: cant see anything strange in Xorg.0.log
[01:18] <oddie> I am having trouble installing/loading ubuntu on an acer aspire 1690, When loading the live cd it comes up with a blank screen, this is both with normal boot and graphic safe mode. Anyone know of some boot options I can try to get the screen running?....switching to consol also comes up with funky colours
[01:18] <malcher> theoryx: su is disabled
[01:18] <malcher> use sudo instead
[01:18] <jburd> ross, I think that is weird behavior.  You should be able to install programs written in Python irrespective of the architecture.
[01:18] <malcher> sudo command
[01:18] <malcher> pw is your pw
[01:18] <jburd> This might be a bug so please report a bug.
[01:19] <Ali_ix> Desmaano: any error ? notice or ...?
[01:19] <vmlemon> Hi, is there a way to make certain kernel modules always load at bootup?
[01:19] <theoryx> but if i'm logged in as the admin, there should be no reason for using sudo?
[01:19] <malcher> Desmaano: : this is a known bug
[01:19] <theoryx> right?
[01:19] <schoppenhauer> Hello. Is there any GUI for connecting to Wireless LAN in Ubuntu (under GNOME), or do i have to use iwconfig directly?
[01:19] <Desmaano> Ali_ix: only lines like loaded modules thiss
[01:19] <ross> jburd is normal login ok or do i need admin, su root or something ?? thanks for your help
[01:20] <Desmaano> malcher: no problems with my video drivers because it works for couple of weeks
[01:20] <oddie> im guessing no one knows?
[01:20] <jburd> ross, your current login is all right.  Please start a web browser and report a bug here:  http://www.ubuntu.com/community/reportproblem
[01:20] <Desmaano> malcher: it started after it checked my partition because of 30 boots
[01:20] <malcher> oh okay
[01:20] <malcher> oh okay, that's another thing
[01:21] <Desmaano> malcher: thanks anyway :)
[01:21] <ross> Blam Feed Reader cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type.
[01:21] <malcher> ahh the phone is getting on my nerves... sry, i'll be back later :D
[01:21] <schoppenhauer> i am only searching for where to find a GUI for that. there are GUIs for normal networking a.s.o., but there must be one for WLAN also... I have found kdewlan... but i am using gnome.
[01:22] <jburd> ross, which IRC client are you using?
[01:22] <ross> jburd i am doing that web page now thanks
[01:22] <Enverex> Does Ubuntu have any way of converting bin/cue files to ISO? It seems to have nrg2iso, mdf2iso and ccd2iso, but not bin/cue
[01:22] <Paddy_EIRE> "bchunk
[01:22] <Paddy_EIRE> !bchunk \>
[01:22] <ross> jburd XChat-GNOME 0.13
[01:22] <Paddy_EIRE> !bchunk > Enverex
[01:22] <jburd> ross, can you please paste the output of    uname -a   here?
[01:23] <Enverex> Paddy_EIRE, <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bchunk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:23] <Paddy_EIRE> ?
[01:23] <Paddy_EIRE> !bchunk
[01:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bchunk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:23] <Paddy_EIRE> strange
[01:23] <Paddy_EIRE> Enverex sudo apt-get install bchunk
[01:24] <ross> Linux ocean 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Thu Feb 1 19:52:28 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:24] <Desmaano> !fsck
[01:24] <ubotu> 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
[01:25] <Enverex> Paddy_EIRE, thanks
[01:25] <Paddy_EIRE> no probs
[01:25] <Desmaano> i think its a problem with my fsck
[01:26] <xerophyte> In vim, if i open multiple files how can i get list of open files ?
[01:26] <rambo3> Desmaano?
[01:26] <ross> jburd: did you get that
[01:26] <Desmaano> rambo3: yess ?
[01:26] <jburd> ross, yes.
[01:27] <rambo3> Desmaano there is nothing wrong with fsck
[01:27] <ross> jburd.. it look right.. 686 ?
[01:27] <jburd> ross, yes.
[01:27] <Heavenquake> How do I get java 1.5?
[01:27] <ross> jburd: enter it on that page ??
[01:27] <Desmaano> rambo3: i mean my fsck gives errors, need to start it manually or something
[01:28] <jburd> ross, simply follow the instructions on that page.  Provide whatever information you can provide about your system.
[01:28] <Desmaano> !gdm
[01:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <Desmaano> ok guys gotta go, break my bones at the skating park :P
[01:29] <dani_> hello
[01:30] <dani_> somebody use avant window navigator?
[01:30] <dani_> i have a problem..
[01:30] <Heavenquake> In Edgy Eft, I wan't to have frostwire installed, but the java-version is too old. What do I do about it?
[01:31] <dani_> with  avant window navigator there is a big black area... i don't know why... it work with ati driver closed?
[01:33] <crazyl1nk> help T_T
[01:33] <crazyl1nk> can anyone see this?
[01:33] <spikeb> i can.
[01:34] <crazyl1nk> im having some problems with my OS that i cant dance around anymore
[01:34] <spikeb> such as?
[01:34] <crazyl1nk> i cant 1, update 2. install. and 3, unpack .rar files at all.
[01:34] <nicolah> guys I need to do a hard format, low level format: the most hardcore one with ext2
[01:34] <nicolah> what's the right parameter ?
[01:34] <spikeb> crazyl1nk, did you install unrar and rar?
[01:35] <Enverex> nicolah, There's been no such thing as low level formats since the advent of like, IDE HDs bigger than 100MB
[01:35] <ross> jburd: have just registered on that page and will fill it out when mail arrives.... could it be anything I haven't set up like graphics acceleration ??
[01:35] <crazyl1nk> id normaly have automatix do it, buuuuut i cant even use that
[01:35] <crazyl1nk> nor can i use normal ubuntu updates.
[01:35] <Enverex> nicolah, Just delete all the partitions with fdisk then repartition it then format using mkfs.ext2
[01:35] <spikeb> er
[01:35] <jburd> ross, no.  I suspect package management is unable to determine your system architecture.
[01:35] <spikeb> crazyl1nk, why not?
[01:35] <crazyl1nk> i get errors for all.
[01:36] <crazyl1nk> i dont know
[01:36] <crazyl1nk> it just started happening one night
[01:36] <spikeb> hmm, what sort of errors?
[01:36] <crazyl1nk> lets see.
[01:36] <crazyl1nk> one sec
[01:36] <nicolah> ok Enverex, using gnome partitio editor would help ?
[01:36] <ross> jburd: thanks heaps for you help... greatly appreciated
[01:36] <Enverex> nicolah, No, if you want to do it properly use the stuff in the terminal like I just said
[01:36] <nicolah> ok
[01:36] <nicolah> thanks
[01:36] <Enverex> crazyl1nk, Can you do "sudo apt-get install -f"?
[01:36] <crazyl1nk> when i try and normaly update my OS i get, great i dont even get an error for that anymore the window just closes
[01:37] <jburd> You're welcome ross.
[01:37] <crazyl1nk> sure one sec
[01:37] <J-B[away] > Hi, does feisty support Cinergy XS DVB-T Stick?
[01:37] <Enverex> J-B[away] , Only if the 2.6.20 kernel does
[01:37] <crazyl1nk>  E: Type '--10:59:12--' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
[01:37] <crazyl1nk>  E: The list of sources could not be read.
[01:38] <Enverex> crazyl1nk, Delete that file
[01:38] <crazyl1nk> delete which?
[01:39] <crazyl1nk> enverex, which do you mean? i do not follow
[01:39] <Neuling> when using amule i get always a Lowid what can i do not to get a Lowid?
[01:40] <Enverex> crazyl1nk, The file it references, delete it
[01:40] <Enverex> J-B[away] , It could, it may also not support it, look it up
[01:40] <Chameleon22> hi all
[01:41] <Neuling> when using amule i get always a Lowid what can i do not to get a Lowid?Can anybody help me please?
[01:42] <nicolah> guys what's the command to exit fdisk ? thanks
[01:42] <crazyl1nk> Enverex, it will not allow me
[01:42] <nicolah> ok it was w
[01:43] <Enverex> crazyl1nk, use sudo
[01:43] <kuba> Merry Christmas
[01:44] <kuba> I've got a question: in directory /lib/modules are modules only loaded or modules loaded and not loaded(all)??
[01:45] <crazyl1nk> Enverex, can you type out the command that id use, my hands are in pain i was in an ac that left me with a few fracs
[01:48] <crazyl1nk> Enverex, what is the command?
[01:49] <coldfish> When i try to install mac-style gnome menubar, default gnome menubar is broken. In any gnome application, their menubars are always in the left corner of the desktop. How can i fix it? picture: http://coldfish.org/upload/Screenshot.jpeg
[01:49] <SlimeyPete> crazyl1nk: "sudo rm <file>"
[01:50] <propan0> can someone help a newbie out... my sound is totaly not working... i get "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found." when clicking on the volume icon here
[01:51] <propan0> i have followed the "Comprehensive Sound Problem Solutions Guide v0.5e" http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449  without any luck :S
[01:51] <SlimeyPete> if you go into a terminal and type "alsamixer", doe sit work?
[01:52] <Neuling> well me too i do get no sound seems to be a common problem of ubuntu?
[01:52] <propan0> i get "alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device"
[01:52] <Daverocks> propan0: do "sudo lshw -class sound"
[01:52] <Linux_Galore> propan0: what do you get when you type asoundconf list
[01:52] <Blissex> propan0: http://WWW.sabi.co.UK/Notes/linuxSoundALSA.html the troubleshooting section
[01:53] <nicolah> Enverex, thanks. I'm done
[01:53] <crazyl1nk> it shell not let me remove the file over sudo
[01:53] <coldfish> Linux_Galore, how can i fix it?
[01:54] <propan0> Daverocks : this is what i get on that http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14551/
[01:54] <Linux_Galore> coldfish: become a beryl developer and fix it
[01:54] <Linux_Galore> coldfish: beryl is still not stable to you "will" have issues
[01:54] <crazyl1nk> Enverex, it will not let me use sudo to remove it
[01:54] <Linux_Galore> so*
[01:54] <propan0> i get nothing Linux_Galore
[01:55] <Linux_Galore> propan0: hmm means alsa doesnt see the sound card
[01:55] <Daverocks> propan0: ok, look at "lsmod | grep snd"
[01:55] <propan0> ok Linux_Galore
[01:55] <coldfish> Linux_Galore, thanks
[01:55] <propan0> let me check daverocks
[01:55] <Neuling> i get the name of my soundcard then
[01:55] <mifritscher> how can I solve this:  slapadd: line 14: database (dc=fritscher) not configured to hold "dc=localdomain"
[01:55] <Neuling> but however i dont get any sound
[01:56] <propan0> nothing comes out Daverocks
[01:56] <Daverocks> propan0: ok, if you just type lsmod, tons of stuff comes out, right?
[01:56] <Linux_Galore> propan0: did you diwsable plug and play in the bios (if its there) and turn power management off
[01:56] <Linux_Galore> disable*
[01:57] <propan0> yes Daverocks
[01:57] <Daverocks> coldfish: it really should work
[01:57] <nicolah> Enverex, I'm not sure it was a low level format because it took less then 20 seconds for format 4 giga. After erasing and creating the partition I used sudo mkfs -t ext2 /dev/sdf1
[01:57] <propan0> hummm not that i know of Linux_Galore
[01:57] <propan0> i will double check that when i reboot
[01:57] <Enverex> nicolah, I already told you, there is no such thing as a Low Level format anymore
[01:57] <Linux_Galore> propan0: I suspect and irq problem
[01:57] <nicolah> ah ok
[01:57] <Linux_Galore> an*
[01:57] <coldfish> Daverocks, :(
[01:58] <nicolah> what's the command to check if the disk has some bad problem ?
[01:58] <Daverocks> propan0: well no drivers are being loaded for your card, which is weird, i have a machine here that also has a sound problem, the drivers are always loaded but sometimes alsa doesn't see it. turning it off, shaking the box a bit, and turning it on usually fixes it here. i think there's a bad connection somewhere in there :P
[01:58] <haleq> fsck
[01:59] <hotti> nicolah: fsck
[01:59] <nicolah> thanks haleq and hotti
[01:59] <Daverocks> coldfish: and it's fine when beryl is off?
[01:59] <propan0> heheh daverocks  the soundcard works properly on winxp (ew)
[01:59] <Daverocks> propan0: yeah, it's just not loading any drivers, which is strange
[01:59] <Linux_Galore> nicolah: fsck.ext3 /dev/hda[1,2,3,4etc] 
[01:59] <propan0> very yes
[02:00] <propan0> im only on linux for some months though, so is it possible to "reinstall the drivers" oslt?
[02:00] <Linux_Galore> propan0: not a driver issue
[02:00] <ctothej> I would like to map buttons 1 and 3 from my mouse to a key combo, but only when they are pressed together, how can i do this?
[02:00] <Linux_Galore> propan0: basically I suspect the bios is forcing an irq thats causing a collision
[02:01] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: then he'd have the problem on windows
[02:01] <nox-Hand_> Hey
[02:01] <crazyl1nk> Enverex, i cant remove the file with sudo
[02:01] <propan0> true daverocks (i guess)
[02:01] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: not always, dont forget the defaults are often windows centric
[02:01] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: i guess
[02:01] <propan0> ah
[02:01] <propan0> i c
[02:01] <nox-Hand_> Does anyone know of a simple capture program? I have this camera on my TV card which I want to display and possibly record video with... it registers fine on aMSN etc, so Ijust need a prograam to play/record.
[02:01] <nox-Hand_> Can't mplayer play it?:)
[02:01] <propan0> perhaps i should checkout what u suggested in the bios and then come back in >
[02:02] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: absolutely, it has to do with a tv:// protocol given to mplayer, there was a better command, let me grab it
[02:02] <Linux_Galore> !webcam
[02:02] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:03] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l:width=352:height=288:device=/dev/video0
[02:03] <coldfish> i tried but same..xgl works fine. i think the problem is related with the gnome.
[02:04] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: you could use mencoder instead of mplayer, to record
[02:04] <Daverocks> coldfish: yeah, i was thinking so too
[02:04] <Daverocks> coldfish: this "mac-style" menubar
[02:04] <Linux_Galore> coldfish: its still all very experimental, they havent written code yet for everything on the desktop
[02:04] <Daverocks> heh, KDE supports mac style menus built-in ^_^
[02:05] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: if i understand correctly, he/she has the problem even when beryl is not running
[02:05] <coldfish> yes,i tried to install it in the morning..
[02:05] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: it's this "mac menubar" thing
[02:05] <larson9999> mac style?  i'd buy a mac if that's what i wanted.  i want linux style
[02:05] <equilibrix> hi guys, anyone can help me with my problem? When trying to compile a program, I get "undefined reference to `clock_gettime'" error.. I guess I'm missing some gcc library or something, anybody knows anything about it?
[02:05] <coldfish> any suggest?
[02:05] <propan0> k just finishing an update here, will reboot in a sec
[02:05] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: OSX is sooo 2000, wish people would get over it
[02:06] <Daverocks> coldfish: has it always been broken since you installed the mac menu thing?
[02:06] <coldfish> it's broken since i installed the macmenu bar
[02:07] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: haha, it's "matured". ;) but the mac hardware has gotten a lot better, so we can finally have OSX in a usable state
[02:07] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: Linux is sooo 1992, ;)
[02:07] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: like, you couldn't use OSX in 2000, it was very slow
[02:07] <BSG75> anyone know how I can control gamma for 945gm intel video
[02:07] <coldfish> Where is the conf files of the gtk-menubar?
[02:07] <BSG75> it's built into this laptop
[02:07] <eRazo1> hi everyone
[02:07] <crazyl1nk> can anyone help delete this file?
[02:07] <Daverocks> coldfish: wait, isn't that the expected behaviour of the mac menu bar? that it's at the top?
[02:07] <Linux_Galore> to be honest if you want an OSX clone desktop gnome isnt the the best, try kde, it even has a OSX theme engine add on (baghira)
[02:08] <Blast_Hardcheese> and now after pissing off one of the people that can probably help me with my problem, I ask my question:
[02:08] <equilibrix> hi guys, anyone can help me with my problem? When trying to compile a program, I get "undefined reference to `clock_gettime'" error.. I guess I'm missing some gcc library or something, anybody knows anything about it?
[02:08] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: agreed ;)
[02:08] <eRazo1> Can somebody help me how to create an offline repos of the packages
[02:08] <eRazo1> ?
[02:08] <eRazo1> In a CD?
[02:08] <Stoffelito> hi everybody. i've got a weird networking problem. after some period of time my download speed decreases to 40kb/s (though 600+ kb/s are possible). shutting down and bringing up the network interface again restores "normal" speeds which decrease after some time again. i already tried disabling ipv6, setting tcp_window_scaling to 0 but none solved the problem... any ideas?
[02:08] <coldfish> yes, at the left corner of the desktop: www.coldfish.org/upload/Screenshot.jpeg :)
[02:09] <Blast_Hardcheese> I'm trying to build the nvidia drivers for my FX5700LE, It worked on Dapper, but after upgrading to 6.10 it asks for kernel sources. when I apt-get install kernel-sources, it can't find version.h... is kernel-sources the correct package?
[02:09] <Daverocks> coldfish: isn't that how the mac menubar is supposed to act, though?
[02:09] <Linux_Galore> I did the OSX cloning thing about 3 years ago, Gnome is so so, kde thanks to Baghira gets it dead on, they even have two docker clones to choose from
[02:10] <Daverocks> BSG75: you can do it in xorg.conf, let me check
[02:10] <Blast_Hardcheese> coldfish: That actually what any "mac menubar" thing should do
[02:10] <Blast_Hardcheese> *that's
[02:10] <eRazo1> can someone help me to create an offline repositories of the packages I download and install so I can use those packages later rather than downloading it again
[02:10] <eRazo1> ?
[02:10] <Linux_Galore> !repo
[02:10] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[02:10] <Daverocks> BSG75: yeah, in the "Monitor" section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf , you can add "gamma 1.0" or whatever you want. should work with the 945gm
[02:10] <squire> hi - happy easter!
[02:11] <Blast_Hardcheese> Is kernel-sources the correct package name for Ubuntu sources?
[02:11] <Blast_Hardcheese> *ubuntu kernel sources
[02:11] <equilibrix> hi guys, I got a "undefined reference to `clock_gettime'" error when trying to compile a program (siefs).. I guess I'm missing some gcc library or something, anybody knows anything about it?
[02:12] <Blast_Hardcheese> Apparently I'm missing include/version.h
[02:12] <Pheonix911> how would I go about beggining development for Ubuntu?  I'm eager to contribute, is there a guide out there?
[02:12] <Rprp>   Boli ChanServ Duiv HCbobHC Ontbijt Rprp Wesleysld
[02:12] <Daverocks> Blast_Hardcheese: maybe install linux-kernel-headers ?
[02:12] <squire> fesity fawn rocks!
[02:12] <BSG75> Daverocks:  thank you :)
[02:12] <squire> feisty
[02:13] <Neuling> when using amule i get always a Lowid what can i do not to get a Lowid?Can anybody help me please?
[02:13] <kuba> can anyone help me-how to install a translation from https://translations.launchpad.net (i've already downloaded translation)??
[02:14] <equilibrix> hi guys, I got a "undefined reference to `clock_gettime'" error when trying to compile a program (siefs).. I guess I'm missing some gcc library or something, anybody knows anything about it?
[02:14] <Blast_Hardcheese> Daverocks: Hmm.... the package doesn't have any installation candidate
[02:14] <Pheonix911> I'm wondering how I can go about learning how to begin development contributions to Ubuntu ... Can anyone assist me, or point me in the correct direction?
[02:14] <squire> anyone got any opinions on feisty fawn?
[02:15] <Linux_Galore> squire: wait
[02:15] <Daverocks> Blast_Hardcheese: hm, have you got build-essential installed?
[02:15] <Blast_Hardcheese> Daverocks: Maybe not, hold on
[02:16] <Blast_Hardcheese> yep
[02:16] <squire> i don't think i've ever been this impressed - and that is saying something
[02:17] <Linux_Galore> PHoeNiGoRe: ubuntu is actually a a distro based on many projects, best to pick a project that you like, it will filter down
[02:17] <Daverocks> Blast_Hardcheese: hum. i'm not sure, the
[02:17] <Daverocks> *then
[02:17] <Enverex|LT> How do I append a location to $PATH?
[02:18] <erle-> hi
[02:18] <Blast_Hardcheese> export PATH=$PATH:/newpath
[02:18] <nhy> what are the names of the opengl headers on ubuntu?
[02:18] <erle-> how can i make a program use alsa, if it uses oss per default
[02:18] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: hey, can i ask about baghira (you were talking about it earlier) is it easy to switch back to a normal theme (from baghira) in the kde theme manager?
[02:18] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: yep, just select another theme in kcontrol
[02:18] <Daverocks> erle-: if a program uses oss and it doesn't have an option that allows you to make it use alsa, you need to use alsa-oss emulation
[02:19] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: awesome, thanks
[02:19] <nhy> I'm trying to compile an opengl program and it can't find the headers
[02:19] <nox-Hand_> Thanks Daverocks, I didn't even soo your message :|
[02:19] <nox-Hand_> I am trying now:D
[02:19] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: no problem ;)
[02:19] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: if your video device is different, you may need to modify the command a bit
[02:19] <nox-Hand_> Daverocks: Playing green screen. Ithink that's S-Video, not COmposite on my TV Card
[02:20] <nox-Hand> Daverocks: Lemme look
[02:20] <erle-> Daverocks: is alsa-oss not installed by default?
[02:20] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: kk
[02:20] <Blast_Hardcheese> Hum... I'm using 2.6.17-11, but I only have the kernel-sources for 2.4.xx
[02:20] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: I use serenity right now -> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Serenity?content=35954
[02:20] <erle-> the program makes sound, Daverocks
[02:20] <Daverocks> erle-: you should have it, but you need to specify that certain programs must use the emulation
[02:20] <erle-> Daverocks: but i want it to be mixed
[02:20] <Daverocks> erle-: so you can hear the sound?
[02:20] <burepe> When I plug in a usb decive it is not showing up, What can I do to fix it?
[02:21] <Daverocks> erle-: ah
[02:21] <erle-> i explain
[02:21] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: Im bored with all the Vista/Windows/OSX  clones
[02:21] <erle-> i am usually using gentoo linux
[02:21] <nox-Hand> Daverocks: No idea how to change which part of the card x)
[02:21] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: looks interesting
[02:21] <erle-> there i type the command "aoss foobar" and the programm foobar is wrapped and mixed by alsa
[02:21] <erle-> like a native alsa pp
[02:21] <erle-> app
[02:21] <Daverocks> nox-Hand: ls -l /dev/video*
[02:22] <Daverocks> erle-: yep, was going to say that
[02:22] <erle-> is there a wrapper in ubuntu?
[02:22] <propan0> ok i have enabled plug & play and turned off powermanagement on the bios
[02:22] <erle-> i don't find "aoss"
[02:22] <nox-Hand> Daverocks: crw-rw---- 1 root video 81, 0 2007-04-08 13:20 /dev/video0
[02:22] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: the screen shots to be honest are not very good, the theme engine has allot of not so harsh effects
[02:22] <propan0> stil no sound here :S
[02:22] <propan0> i suppose i will follow that alsa troubleshooting page someone mentioned
[02:23] <Daverocks> erle-: i'm not sure, maybe there's a package you need to install for alsa-oss emulation
[02:23] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: heh
[02:23] <nhy> whate are the correct headers for opengl on ubuntu?
[02:23] <Blast_Hardcheese> Sorry to bother again Daverocks, kernel-sources is only installing the 2.4 kernel sources, not the 2.6 ones. I upgraded from 6.06 to 6.10 a couple hours ago... I think that's why
[02:23] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: this is my setup -> http://users.tpg.com.au/abdserv6/serenity1.png
[02:24] <Daverocks> Blast_Hardcheese: ok, but 6.06 doesn't use a 2.4 kernel ;)
[02:24] <erle-> Daverocks: thanks, there is a package in the repository that looks to be the right one
[02:24] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: ?? why have you got the 2.4 kernel. is the machine very old ?
[02:24] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: AMD64 2800+
[02:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> Not my computer, I just did an install about 8 hours ago
[02:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> (I've been working on it all night... it's 5:30AM
[02:25] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: hmm well you need to 2.6 headers
[02:25] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: heh, you can get that dumb suse menu in kubuntu?
[02:25] <Blast_Hardcheese> when I sudo apt-get install kernel-source it gives me 2.4
[02:25] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: kickoff. yes I have that
[02:26] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: i use opensuse 10.2 and i don't like kickoff :P
[02:26] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: its optional, it not there by default
[02:26] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: i see
[02:27] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: see http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Kubuntu+with+Suse+Kickoff+Edgy+Elf+6.10?content=50240
[02:27] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: you have to add it
[02:27] <Daverocks> Linux_Galore: yeah, they wouldn't include it
[02:27] <Linux_Galore> Daverocks: it hasnt got a config tool yet so its a bit sucky
[02:27] <erle-> Daverocks: the application gets a segmentation fault when i use the wrapper ;(
[02:28] <propan0> ok about my sound problem... i ran aadebug, this is the results: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14557/
[02:28] <Daverocks> erle-: never good :P
[02:28] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: Is linux-kernel-headers the wrong package to be installing? It's giving me something about a virtual package provided by linux-libc-dev (kernel-version)
[02:28] <erle-> Daverocks: in my gentoo installation at home it works fine
[02:28] <Blast_Hardcheese> but it won't install anything
[02:28] <erle-> Daverocks: i will play now without music in the background
[02:28] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: look at the kernel version noted with the package, it should match what you are using
[02:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: It does
[02:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> but it won't install, since it's a virtual package
[02:29] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: so you running 2.4 ?
[02:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> No
[02:29] <Blast_Hardcheese> I am running 2.6.xx
[02:30] <propan0> it looks to me that my sound install is in really bad shape :S
[02:31] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: it should be called linux-headers
[02:31] <unimatrix9> hello there you all...
[02:31] <marco__> does anybody know a nice OSX like dock that works on ubuntu 6.10?
[02:31] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: Ah, I was doing kernel-sources
[02:31] <Blast_Hardcheese> Thank you
[02:32] <unimatrix9> marco_ the normal gnome menu?
[02:32] <eexpress> hi, i want modify some key under tty. just like xmodmap done it. want esc -> f11....my esc key is bad now.
[02:32] <kane77> sometimes it happens that I have a file that is executable and running it ("./name_of_file") gives me error that "bash: ./bcs: No such file or directory" What's that?? (I was trying to run file with name bcs)
[02:32] <Linux_Galore> Blast_Hardcheese: ie  linux-headers-2.6.17-etc
[02:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> Linux_Galore: Right, I got the one that matched up with my kernel,
[02:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> but the NVIDIA drivers are still complaining about the path
[02:33] <unimatrix9> where can i find high qualtity mpegs / theora video's that explain about and introduce ubuntu?
[02:33] <propan0> Linux_Galore: do you think from looking at my aadebug results here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14557/ that I would be better off reinstalling dapper?
[02:33] <Blast_Hardcheese> It can't find version.h
[02:34] <propan0> im going desperate, and I miss my ubuntu :S
[02:34] <Paddy_EIRE> is there a channel dealing with networking ubuntu laptop (64 bit) windows xp /opensuse athlonxp pc and laptop vista 64 bit
[02:34] <superatkin> normally .h files are provided by the dev version of that pacakge
[02:34] <superatkin> try installing that and see if it helps
[02:35] <Linux_Galore> propan0: is alsa installed ??
[02:35] <eexpress> hi, i want modify some key under tty. just like xmodmap done it. want esc -> f11....my esc key is bad now.
[02:35] <Blast_Hardcheese> Maybe I'm not stating exactly what the nvidia drivers need correctly; The NVidia drivers need the kernel source directories so it can build a new kernel with the nvidia drivers
[02:36] <propan0> hummi do have alsa-base package installed yest
[02:36] <propan0> if thats what u mean (sorry for noobiness)
[02:36] <unimatrix9> propan0 : did it work before?
[02:36] <propan0> i have a feeling i totaly messed up the install when troubleshooting it
[02:36] <propan0> yes it did work before unimatrix9
[02:37] <propan0> i think it stopped when i ran an upgrade or fiddling with beryl or both
[02:37] <unimatrix9> what where you doing to groubleshoot?
[02:37] <unimatrix9> ah i see...
[02:37] <propan0> i basicaly followed this after it stopped working http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[02:37] <Linux_Galore> propan0: whats the sound chipset
[02:38] <propan0> humm not sure what you mean Linux_Galore , is this it? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[02:38] <m`kay> are the broadcom drivers on feisty on board?
[02:38] <propan0> argh worng paste one sec
[02:38] <propan0> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14551/
[02:39] <Linux_Galore> propan0: you need a few things installed not just alsa-base  you nin libasound, linux-sound-base
[02:39] <Linux_Galore> need*
[02:39] <propan0> yes libsasound is on
[02:39] <marco__> does anybody know a nice OSX like dock that works on ubuntu 6.10?
[02:39] <propan0> let me check liunxsoundbase
[02:39] <unimatrix9> marco_ gdesklets?
[02:39] <propan0> yup also on
[02:40] <eexpress> hi, i want modify some key under tty. just like xmodmap done it. want esc -> f11....my esc key is bad now.
[02:40] <Tessa> Do you have problems with the 3d screensavers in combination with a running beryl/compiz as well?
[02:40] <Paddy_EIRE> m`kay no, try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174
[02:40] <ferret> eexpress: You'll need to edit keyboard entries to do that, one sec.
[02:40] <Paddy_EIRE> m`kay worked straight away with me on 64 bit feisty!
[02:40] <Linux_Galore> propan0: whats the chipset ?
[02:41] <Jump86> hey everyone, this is my first week using Ubuntu... I was surprised to see how easy it was to setup
[02:41] <propan0> erm how can i check the chipset Linux_Galore  ?
[02:41] <unimatrix9> description: Multimedia audio controller
[02:41] <unimatrix9>        product: SB Audigy
[02:41] <unimatrix9>        vendor: Creative Labs
[02:41] <unimatrix9> thats the chipset
[02:41] <propan0> ow that yes on the pastebin
[02:41] <m`kay> Paddy_EIRE thx
[02:41] <unimatrix9> and its an pci card
[02:41] <propan0> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14551/
[02:41] <propan0> yes it is
[02:42] <Paddy_EIRE> I wish I could send you the file you need I have it right here
[02:42] <Linux_Galore> propan0: lspci|grep -i multimedia
[02:42] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone help me resolve file sending in irc
[02:42] <propan0> 02:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 04)
[02:42] <chedabob> hey
[02:42] <propan0> Linux_Galore ^^
[02:42] <Linux_Galore> propan0: aah its a sb card
[02:42] <eexpress> ferret: such as keymap.c. like those file???
[02:43] <unimatrix9> should be easy eh?....
[02:43] <propan0> it worked perfectly upon fresh install
[02:43] <propan0> im wondering wether itll be easier just to reinstall ubuntu than to fix it
[02:43] <propan0> since sound issues are way out of my league
[02:43] <geggam> crap.... evidently ubuntu is the buzz
[02:44] <Pupeno_> Hello.
[02:44] <Blast_Hardcheese> Will linux-source-(version number) give me the kernel sources?
[02:44] <propan0> hi Pupeno_
[02:44] <unimatrix9> propan0 , backup the important files...first
[02:44] <Jump86> Pupeno_, hey
[02:44] <unimatrix9> then reinstall , then you have got an clean system again
[02:44] <propan0> yeh... i didnt partition properly (my first ubuntu install).. have like 100gb of stuf to backup heh
[02:44] <propan0> propan0 == recipie for disaster!
[02:44] <propan0> lol
[02:45] <unimatrix9> then its not an option right?
[02:45] <propan0> right
[02:45] <propan0> unless i buy an external hd
[02:45] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone point me to a good site for wireless home networking in general
[02:45] <fuzzy_logic> can anyone tell me how i can connect to gnutella network with amule?
[02:45] <Enverex|LT> propan0, What exactly is the problem?
[02:45] <geggam> Paddy_EIRE, look into the kwlan application
[02:45] <unimatrix9> sound blaster card sound not working
[02:45] <geggam> it is pretty simple to use
[02:46] <unimatrix9> propan0
[02:46] <Linux_Galore> propan0: should just work its supported, hmm, pretty rare to have a sb card problem
[02:46] <propan0> sound totaly not messedup Enverex|LT : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14557/
[02:46] <propan0> yeh i must have done something very wrong Linux_Galore
[02:47] <Enverex|LT> propan0, Tried reinstalling the kernel?
[02:47] <propan0> i quit trying to fix it like two months ago desperate... now i cant know what i did wrong so ... might as well reinstall
[02:47] <Linux_Galore> propan0: all my machine have sb or intel stuff and they work with just about every distro right of the mark
[02:47] <propan0> yeh
[02:47] <propan0> i can only work on 2.6.15-23-386, if i install newer kernel i get kernel panics
[02:47] <propan0> but thats ok i guess
[02:47] <propan0> i have the dapper cd
[02:48] <Linux_Galore> propan0: might want to try feisty
[02:48] <propan0> i did yesterday
[02:48] <propan0> same thing
[02:48] <Enverex|LT> propan0, Just reinstall the kernel, I didn't say update
[02:48] <propan0> it wont load from the live cd even
[02:48] <propan0> ok enverex (im new :S) how do i go about doing that?
[02:48] <Linux_Galore> propan0: ouch, not good, whats the motherboard
[02:48] <propan0> erm
[02:48] <propan0> is there a command to spit that out?
[02:49] <unimatrix9> propan0 , hold on , you say it works with life cd? or not?
[02:49] <propan0> god i need a linux for dummies
[02:49] <propan0> lol
[02:49] <unimatrix9> the sound that is...
[02:49] <propan0> it doesnt from live cd (newer kernel)
[02:49] <unimatrix9> older does?
[02:49] <propan0> it doesnt load, kerneel panic
[02:49] <Linux_Galore> propan0: lspci -v|grep -iA 6 "host bridge"
[02:49] <propan0> yes older  2.6.15-23-386 does work (the kernel)
[02:49] <Henry_Bean> hi, is it possible to make an i386 package from my amd64 box?
[02:49] <Adsum> could someone here help me troubleshoot my wireless connection (don't know where to start searching) or tell me where i can get such help?
[02:50] <newe> can anyone help me with this     Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[02:50] <newe> direct rendering: No
[02:50] <SuperTeece> adsum broadcom?
[02:50] <unimatrix9> propan0 at boot you dont get to choose between the old / new kernel?
[02:50] <propan0> motherboard here Linux_Galore: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14559/
[02:51] <Adsum> SuperTeece: no cnet stuff
[02:51] <propan0> yes unimatrix9, but only 15 loads without kernel
[02:51] <propan0> panic
[02:51] <SuperTeece> adsum ok, sorry I only know mine
[02:51] <Adsum> SuperTeece: ok
[02:52] <SuperTeece> adsum are drivers installed but still not working?
[02:52] <docMuerto> Linux_Galore,  look , i have the same problem, http://pastebin.ca/429767 of propan0  !!
[02:52] <Boopop> Hi all
[02:52] <Boopop> How can I keep my default resolution at 1680x1050?
[02:52] <unimatrix9> propan0 , whats the partition layout ? do you have / , /home /swap?
[02:52] <Enverex|LT> Well that's good, burnt a Data DVD with K3B, it said everything went fine, I ejected it, put it back in and it says its blank and the other machine says it cant read it at all *sighs*
[02:52] <Linux_Galore> propan0: standard 915 mogo by Microstar
[02:52] <Linux_Galore> mobo*
[02:52] <newe> is ctrl alt backspace the same as restarting?
[02:52] <Adsum> If anyone is interested i have a cnet AP and a cnet wireless pci card, i want to connect the ap to my internet connection and my pci-card to the ap
[02:52] <propan0> should b ok then, must b some other piece of hw causing the panics
[02:52] <propan0> i guess
[02:53] <propan0> i wish i knew wich one so i could report the dev
[02:53] <Boopop> anybody?
[02:53] <Linux_Galore> propan0: Intel actually add the driver code for the hardware to the kernel themselves heh
[02:53] <propan0> lol nice
[02:53] <propan0> k that rules that out lol
[02:54] <Linux_Galore> propan0: Intel are big supporters of open drivers in the kernel
[02:54] <propan0> good for them! (and us)
[02:54] <Linux_Galore> propan0: do you have any pci cards ?
[02:54] <propan0> yes gfx and soundcard i think
[02:55] <Linux_Galore> propan0: aaah, you have on-board sound and a PCI sound card correct
[02:55] <emanuel> hallo
[02:55] <propan0> correct Linux_Galore
[02:56] <Linux_Galore> propan0: did you disable on-board in the bios ?
[02:56] <Boopop> Can anybody help me?
[02:56] <docMuerto> Linux_Galore,  see that, i have correctly ?? http://pastebin.ca/429767  sound don't work
[02:56] <kanzie> Im having problems Sambasharing a mounted NTFS-drive... is this common?
[02:57] <BSG75> how I get my laptop to connect to my nfs server pls? I get error on the server Illigal port 62810
[02:57] <SuperTeece> sorry about this but I need to check something
[02:57] <SuperTeece> !usplash
[02:57] <ubotu> 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
[02:57] <Linux_Galore> propan0: windows will throw the on-board sound out the door and default to the pci, Linux doesnt it tries to get both thus you end up with neither
[02:57] <BSG75> it's going through wireless router
[02:57] <tim167> how do i clear te cache in firefox so that it displays the most recent version of a html page ?
[02:58] <Linux_Galore> propan0: bet if you either disable on-board sound in the bios or removed the sound card feisty boots fine
[02:58] <kbrooks> tim167, ctrl+f5 for a page
[02:58] <unimatrix9> propan0 , what does lspci - v  and lspnp -v tell ( or did you do that already? )
[02:59] <tim167> kbrooks:i have a strange problem with ftp-ing, i upload a new version of a file but the one on the remote location remains the old one, even if i first delete it...
[02:59] <Henry_Bean> hi, it is possible to package something for i386 from my amd64 box?
[03:00] <tim167> kbrooks: i even delete files with ftp> del myfile.mp3 and it dissapears when i do ftp> ls but in reality its still there ! should i use another ftp program ?
[03:00] <Linux_Galore> Henry_Bean: yes but you have to build a chroot setup first
[03:01] <ubuntu_> hello
[03:01] <propan0> unimatrix9 lspnp command not found
[03:01] <Linux_Galore> Henry_Bean: or runa virtual linux session in 32 bit mode
[03:01] <docMuerto> propan0,  sudo apt-get install pnpbios-tools
[03:01] <ubuntu_> hello
[03:01] <ubuntu_> from danmark
[03:01] <propan0> here is the result for lspci -v http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14561/ unimatrix9
[03:01] <propan0> thnx docMuerto
[03:01] <tim167> the files are removed according to firefox too, but the player somehow still plays the mp3's i deleted !?
[03:02] <ubuntu_> hey
[03:02] <Henry_Bean> Linux_Galore: oki, i thought that should be easy as change something link "arch" parameter :(, thanks
[03:02] <ubuntu_> new unbuntu user
[03:02] <ubuntu_> need som help
[03:02] <vendetta> lo all
[03:03] <ubuntu_> okay
[03:03] <vendetta> is there a seperate chan for support for games?
[03:03] <ubuntu_> no one to help!!!
[03:03] <propan0> and here the results for lsphp -v http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14562/   unimatrix9
[03:03] <vendetta> me?
[03:03] <Linux_Galore> propan0: you dont have an on board sound setup, so its not a conflict
[03:03] <tbuss> My x server will not load, every time I reboot I get a messgae saying x server failed to load
[03:03] <propan0> lol ubuntu_ relax
[03:03] <daedra> !game
[03:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about game - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:04] <propan0> ask something specific ubuntu_
[03:04] <ubuntu_> lol
[03:04] <Linux_Galore> propan0: could always try moving the sb card to another slot, worked for me once
[03:04] <ubuntu_> ok
[03:04] <jin_> hello
[03:04] <jin_> what tool do you use to cute videos into pieces?
[03:04] <propan0> do you mean for the sound issue or for the kernel panics? Linux_Galore
[03:04] <Linux_Galore> jin_: scissors
[03:04] <daedra> jin_: !kino
[03:04] <Linux_Galore> propan0: both
[03:04] <ubuntu_> i cant play mp3
[03:04] <jin_> thx
[03:04] <unimatrix9> propan0 modinfo soundcore
[03:05] <daedra> !kino
[03:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kino - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:05] <vendetta> ok, how come i can't install the ati driver for my t43p under 7.04??
[03:05] <daedra> !info kino
[03:05] <ubotu> kino: Non-linear editor for Digital Video data. In component main, is extra. Version 0.90-1ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 1093 kB, installed size 3860 kB
[03:05] <vendetta> did some rtfm, and its down to the xorg ver in 7.04
[03:05] <Linux_Galore> propan0: one of the things I do with unstable machines is rip the pci cards out then try putting them back in in different positions
[03:05] <propan0> unimatrix9 modinfo soundcore: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14563/
[03:05] <vendetta> anyone with any experience of this??
[03:06] <tbuss> how to I fix a "X server failed to load" I'm not sure as to what I need to configure in xorg.conf to fix this
[03:06] <unimatrix9> ok so they are in your kernel
[03:06] <reez> ??what is it?
[03:06] <propan0> ok Linux_Galore  i will try doing that (noted)
[03:06] <PriceChild> vendetta, #ubuntu+1 please
[03:06] <vendetta> k
[03:07] <Linux_Galore> propan0: the motherboard should work fine its a generic 915 intel setup sp there are no secrets
[03:07] <BSG75> is there a way to make nfs server to listen to a range of ports?
[03:07] <Linux_Galore> propan0: I have a feeling one of the pci cards is hanging the machine or causing a conflict
[03:08] <reez>  is there anybody here using protech distro?
[03:08] <tbuss> can anyone help with booting into ubuntu, everytime I try it says x server failed to load, how can I fix this?
[03:08] <propan0> for mp3 playing check this out ubuntu_ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/MP3
[03:08] <jin_> I think my system is screwed up
[03:08] <jin_> every new application I install seems not wroking
[03:08] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: ?? with the live CD
[03:09] <geggam> ubuntu use synaptic or does one just drop to CLI and use apt ?
[03:09] <propan0> synaptic is installed by default geggam
[03:09] <propan0> use it every day
[03:09] <propan0> :)
[03:09] <tbuss> Linux_Galore:, no I've been using for about a month, FF just crashed this morning and when I restarted my box this is what happens: no x server
[03:09] <MarcN> geggam: you can use synaptic or aptitude or apt-get your choice
[03:10] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: aaah sound like something broke
[03:10] <geggam> one other question propan0 ... how easy is it to change gnome to kde when u download the wrong iso and dont want  to wait another 15 minutes to download the other CD ?
[03:10] <propan0> precisely marcn
[03:10] <unimatrix9> propan0 try this modprobe snd-card-emu10k1
[03:10] <propan0> no clue geggam, im stil a noob
[03:10] <propan0> :S
[03:10] <geggam> k ty
[03:10] <kbrooks> geggam, its easy
[03:10] <propan0> np :)
[03:10] <kbrooks> propan0, and geggam:
[03:10] <kbrooks> !kubuntu
[03:10] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[03:10] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: FF didn't actually crash, I forced a quit on it and tried to restart the system
[03:10] <kbrooks> !xubuntu
[03:11] <ubotu> xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[03:11] <geggam> yeah i saw that kbrooks .... after i started downloading... i have some clients that expressed interest in ubuntu and since im more of a BSD kinda guy i figgered i had better get familiar
[03:11] <samarkand_> Im running Xubuntu on an old PII 350 machine works great :)
[03:11] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: type  after the login  dkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:11] <kbrooks> propan0, geggam: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop for kubuntu, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop for ubuntu, etc
[03:12] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: actually  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:12] <joha> Wierd
[03:12] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: okay, I'll need to switch to that pc, what should I do after that
[03:12] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: sorry did a typo
[03:12] <propan0> unimatrix9 results for modprobe snd-emu10k1  (snd-card-emu10k1 not exist) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14564/
[03:12] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: it will try and reconfigure the X server for you, you just answer the questions
[03:13] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: ok, I'll give it a shot....Thank you
[03:13] <aabrahao> how change network address via console?
[03:13] <geggam> ifconfig aabrahao
[03:13] <unimatrix9> propan0 use sudo
[03:13] <propan0> ifconfig is your friend
[03:14] <propan0> oh sh!t sorry
[03:14] <unimatrix9> propan0 try this  sudo modprobe snd-card-emu10k1
[03:14] <aabrahao>  ifconfig to change?  could you mind in give an example?
[03:14] <geggam> ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
[03:15] <aabrahao> thanks
[03:15] <geggam> dont forget to add the route aabrahao
[03:15] <geggam> route add default gw xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[03:16] <Jump86> need help: I have a desktop running edgy and id like to use my wirelessly networked laptop to play movies off the desktop... I figured out how to share network drives w/ smb shares but it doesn't play movies across the network.. i can copy/paste em over to play but it won't stream in VLC, mplayer etc. I though of switching to NFS but when I do that, it no longer picks up the network map automatically.. i can share folders but
[03:16] <Jump86> I can't find them on the other computer
[03:16] <geggam> changing xxx to the IP of the gateway
[03:16] <propan0> unimatrix9 : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14567/ sudo modprobe snd-emu10k1  (card doesnt exist)
[03:17] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: yeah, cant stream with smb
[03:18] <morpheus74> Hello.  I want to re-install Ubuntu 6.06.  I erased my HD, and booted from the Ubuntu CD.  However, when I try to install, the screen size is so big that I cannot see the forward buttons.   Any ideas?
[03:18] <unimatrix9> hmm, i am at the end here, sorry...
[03:18] <propan0> looks pretty hopless doenst it
[03:18] <propan0> hehe
[03:18] <unimatrix9> propan0 ; try to backup some stuff.....
[03:18] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, do you know if this is a bug in fiesty too?
[03:18] <propan0> im gonna try switching cards slots and then if not yeh backup if possible and reinstall
[03:19] <unimatrix9> ok good luck
[03:19] <unimatrix9> :)
[03:19] <geggam> morpheus74, does ctrl + alt  and +/- on the number pad change it ?
[03:19] <propan0> thanks a lot everyone
[03:19] <propan0> <3 ubuntu comunity
[03:19] <SlimeyPete> morpheus74: yeah, that's a common problem. You can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf to give yourself a bigger desktop which you can scroll around in (I forget what you add to the file but you should find it if you google a bit)
[03:20] <morpheus74> geggam, No, it does not change it.
[03:20] <SlimeyPete> morpheus74: or you can just use the laternate install cd instead
[03:20] <SlimeyPete> *alternate
[03:20] <my_haz> anyone have numpy running on dapper?
[03:20] <rob07> !fixres
[03:20] <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
[03:20] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: you can use vlc as a streaming server
[03:21] <morpheus74> SlimeyPete, It's good to hear that this is a common problem.  For some reason I do not remember this being an issue on the previous install, but it must have been.
[03:21] <nox-Hand> Ihave a video device connected to composite on my TV card but capture programs use the Svideo port on my card. Where can Ichange this?
[03:21] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html
[03:21] <geggam> someone has been working on that bot
[03:21] <geggam> alot
[03:21] <geggam> good job
[03:22] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: its called vls  as apposed to vlc
[03:22] <morpheus74> fundamentally, is Xubunt and Ubuntu the same, just different xwindows or guis?
[03:22] <SlimeyPete> morpheus74: yep. Same OS, different face.
[03:23] <Suurorca> I suppose nothing prevents using KXFEdubuntu... just install all the desktop packages ;p
[03:23] <jin_> :S I hate it when I closed a window with upload in progress :'(
[03:23] <jin_> any way to hide a window from the desktop?
[03:23] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, I figured I could do that, but I'd rather play start the movie from the laptop just by opening the file..
[03:23] <morpheus74> Ok, I think I'm going to download and try Xubuntu, my pc is a bit older and this may increase the performance.  What program is recommended in Ubuntu 6.10 (running on my newer machine) to burn the Xubuntu disc?
[03:23] <jin_> it maybe a good feature if firefox cab lock a tab
[03:24] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: I use ssh for doing that, saves me having to setup anything
[03:24] <jin_> can*
[03:24] <kbrooks> jin_: why?
[03:24] <SlimeyPete> morpheus74: cdrecord should do it, or whatever the gnome CD creator is called
[03:24] <jin_> because I used a tab while it was uploading a vid
[03:24] <jin_> now I have to reupload it :(
[03:24] <SlimeyPete> morpheus74: or kde if you don't mind installing the kde libs too
[03:24] <morpheus74> SlimeyPete, Thanks for the help!  :)
[03:24] <SlimeyPete> np.
[03:24] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: you can play a video file over ssh/X
[03:25] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: you just need openssh-server on one of the machines
[03:25] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: it did not work. The last option was color depth, I chose 24 and it put me back at the prompt, do I just restart or do I need to overwrite the existing xorg.conf somehow
[03:26] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: choose something lower you can change it later
[03:26] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, is that similar to remote desktop? the ssh/x thing is new to me.. does that basically mean it would stop the movie on the desktop using a terminal on the laptop?
[03:26] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, start* not stop
[03:27] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: some file managers can access ssh, it basically allows you to securely login to a remote machine, if you have an X session running on both ends you can stream video
[03:27] <MarkCh> i installed hundreds of fonts on my ubuntu, now can anyone recommend to me a good font browser? one that works like oo.word's drop-down font menu, only larger
[03:27] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: ok, what about after I choose the color depth, do I restart gdm or just restart the system
[03:27] <kbrooks> jin_: ping
[03:27] <kbrooks> jin_: are you there?
[03:27] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: just run startx
[03:27] <kbrooks> jin_: i lookede arond for u
[03:28] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, where I go to learn more about how to setup something like that? just google for ssh basically?
[03:28] <kbrooks> jin_: search tab mix plus in addons
[03:28] <tman_ubuntu> good morning and happy easter.
[03:28] <hagger> hi all
[03:29] <jin_> kbrooks, brb, on the phone
[03:29] <unimatrix9> Markc open nautilus and type fonts:///
[03:29] <tman_ubuntu> have a profiles question.
[03:29] <kbrooks> jin_: i installed it too :-)
[03:29] <jin_> thx
[03:30] <geggam> Jump86,  look into ssh and x forwarding
[03:30] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: yeah, setting it up is really simple, you just install  openssh-server on one machine  ie  sudo apt-get install openssh-server   and make sure the client is installed on the other machine/s  sudo apt-get install openssh  and thats it,  you can access it from some file managers with  a command like ftps://ip_of_machine   then login
[03:30] <kbrooks> jin_: let me test the lock tab feature..
[03:31] <Linux_Galore> Jump86:   oops  sftp://ip_of_machine
[03:31] <tman_ubuntu> how do i tell ubuntu to use a previous profile on a different partition (/home) when doing a clean install??
[03:31] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, thanks
[03:31] <unimatrix9> are there any promotional ubuntu video files on the web ? dvd like quality...
[03:31] <Jump86> geggam, thanks
[03:31] <atomiku> Why does XORG have to take up so much swap?
[03:31] <jin_> kbrooks, tell me if it works or not
[03:32] <jin_> I can't restart my ffox, I'm still uploading
[03:32] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: of login from the command line with  ssh  john@192.688.2.3
[03:32] <r00tintheb0x> atomiku, thats just the way linux works.
[03:32] <atomiku> hmm
[03:32] <unimatrix9> atomiku : use shell only ?
[03:32] <unimatrix9> :P
[03:32] <foutrelis> Linux_Galore: That sftp://.. Nice one.. :P
[03:32] <atomiku> Even after ive closed all my windows and stuff
[03:32] <atomiku> I'm just gonna kill dash nine it
[03:32] <atomiku> hahahahaha that'll teach it for taking up so much memoron!
[03:32] <WaxyFresh> how do i saee how much free disk space i have?
[03:32] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: ummm if /home is a separate partition, just install the new root and tell the installer to use /home as the /home
[03:32] <geggam> df  -h
[03:33] <Linux_Galore> I know konqueror  supports  sftp://ip_number  for an ssh session not sure about the gnome file manager
[03:33] <kbrooks> jin_; define "protect tab" please?
[03:33] <foutrelis> Linux_Galore: Nautilus works too ;)
[03:33] <WaxyFresh> atomiku: theres a rap song called kill -9
[03:33] <unimatrix9> zbrown and /swap
[03:33] <tman_ubuntu> zbrown: ok.  so when ubuntu asks me to enter a user name and password for the new user, what to do?
[03:33] <zbrown> unimatrix9: well if it detects swap it'll do that automatically
[03:33] <jin_> kbrooks, lock the address bar for that tab
[03:33] <geggam> amazes me to see this level of questions ... whatever happened to how do i run an exe ?
[03:34] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: enter the same info as before
[03:34] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: well password can be diff, but the key thing is the user
[03:34] <geggam> no one here has seen dependency hell ... i think u guys need that just to appreciate things
[03:34] <unimatrix9> bye all, going to decode an avi to mpeg...
[03:34] <unimatrix9> :)
[03:34] <kbrooks> jin_: aha
[03:34] <WaxyFresh> geggam: everytime the power goes off ubuntu stops working all of a sudded,any ideas?oh yea and how do i run an exe?jk
[03:34] <Linux_Galore> geggam: last time I had a dep hell issue it was because of a third party repo
[03:34] <Enverex|LT> Is there any way I can add files to an ISO?
[03:35] <geggam> wine foo.exe >:]  WaxyFresh
[03:35] <tman_ubuntu> zbrown:  thanks.  so it will map the new user profile to the previous one with the same username (just to be clear :-/)?
[03:35] <kbrooks> jin_: doesn't work  that way. finding out what tab locking does...
[03:35] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: ya
[03:36] <Linux_Galore> if you have wine setup in the file manager properly as soon as you click on the exe it will run it under wine
[03:36] <MarkCh>  i installed hundreds of fonts on my ubuntu, now can anyone recommend to me a good font browser? one that works like oo.word's drop-down font menu, only larger
[03:36] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: as long as you use the same username though
[03:36] <geggam> click ?
[03:36] <geggam> guis are evil
[03:36] <geggam> da debbil i say
[03:36] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: so if thee last username was 'tacobob' and the /home dir says /home/tacobob then you need to use username 'tacobob'
[03:36] <tman_ubuntu> zbrown:  alright then.  thanks for your help.
[03:36] <atomiku> WaxyFresh: yeah
[03:36] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: anytime
[03:36] <atomiku> KILL DASH NINE NO MORE CPU TIME!
[03:36] <geggam> kill -9 1
[03:36] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: fyi, this works on any linux distro, should that ever be an issue in the future ;)
[03:37] <zbrown> geggam: that could be fun ;)
[03:37] <kbrooks> jin_: turns out it works, but you have to go to tab mix plus prefs then menus and then  check freeze tab in the tab context menu
[03:37] <atomiku> okay
[03:37] <geggam> doesnt work zbrown
[03:37] <atomiku> Im gonna kill -9 Xorg
[03:37] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: could you take a look please http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14570/
[03:37] <geggam> ive tried
[03:37] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, ok i got the openssh sever installed and figured out how to connect to ssh in nautilus.. but its saying connection denied.. you mentioned install openssh for the client.. but sudo apt-get install openssh doesnt exist.. tried openssh-client i already had it
[03:37] <zbrown> geggam: even as root?
[03:37] <MarkCh> geggam: kill -9 gdm instead
[03:37] <MarkCh> don't forget to sudo su first though.
[03:37] <geggam> yeah... the kernel is picky about killing itself
[03:37] <kbrooks> jin_: why the other two lock/protect tabs are in the tab context menu AND checked by default is a mystry to me
[03:38] <tman_ubuntu> zbrown:  i've been doing it the hard way i suppose.  I've been copying everything over once the clean install was up. figured there had to be an easier way.:-[
[03:38] <zbrown> tman_ubuntu: nope, thats the beauty of multiple partitions
[03:38] <WaxyFresh> how do i see how much free disk space i have?
[03:38] <zbrown> assuming you keep the same username, the system will recognize the previous home dir
[03:38] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf  file change Driver nvidia   line to Driver  nv
[03:38] <tman_ubuntu> thanks again. bye.
[03:38] <zbrown> WaxyFresh: df -h
[03:38] <geggam> WaxyFresh, df -h
[03:38] <geggam> command line
[03:38] <geggam> jinx !
[03:39] <velko> zbrown: the user name is irrelevant. only the UID counts
[03:39] <niles> hi
[03:39] <WaxyFresh> thanks guys
[03:39] <niles> any kaffeine users got angles to work?
[03:40] <zbrown> velko: well ya but i'm talking on a simple basis
[03:40] <WaxyFresh> is therea transparent terminal for xubuntu?
[03:40] <niles> i have a movie with multiple angles but i cant seem to use an of them other than angle 1
[03:40] <velko> zbrown: ok :-)
[03:40] <zbrown> from release to release, you just tell it to use the username
[03:40] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: when I reconfigured I selected nv, is this different
[03:40] <kbrooks> jin_: note: when u freeze a tab, u cant close it
[03:40] <Linux_Galore> tbuss: nv is the built in nvidia driver
[03:40] <zbrown> velko: the only time you have an issue with the UID is when you want to go from distro to distro and if the distros change their 'beginning UID' scheme
[03:40] <Angrypenguin> enverex: i believe you can just open the iso, add files, then reburn the iso
[03:41] <mrmonday> in edgy does anyone know how to get webcams to work?
[03:41] <atomiku> So I kill -9'd Xorg
[03:41] <mrmonday> it only works in black and white
[03:41] <atomiku> yeah everything restarted but thats okay... 111mb used and 68mb on swap
[03:41] <atomiku> why cant it stay like this
[03:41] <Angrypenguin> webcams
[03:41] <Linux_Galore> !webcam
[03:41] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[03:41] <Angrypenguin> http://ralph.n3rds.net/index.php?/archives/124-Webcam-installation-scripts.html
[03:42] <geggam> because linux likes to put stuff in swap
[03:42] <WaxyFresh> !dist
[03:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dist - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <atomiku> format swap :@
[03:42] <atomiku> lol
[03:42] <tommus> !kiba
[03:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <MarkCh> !distro
[03:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about distro - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, nevermind it works now, thanks again
[03:42] <geggam> its just a memory management scheme atomiku
[03:42] <atomiku> I guess
[03:42] <atomiku> But it looks like some stuff isnt getting wiped off
[03:42] <geggam> if u have enuff ram u can kill all swap and things run faster
[03:42] <atomiku> yeah
[03:42] <geggam> but if u run out of ram then things sort of lock up
[03:42] <geggam> >:] 
[03:42] <atomiku> i have 600mb of rammage
[03:42] <tommus> anyone with a repository for Kiba-dock amd64? I cant find it, i've looked for an hour now.
[03:43] <MarkCh> geggam: how do yyou do that?
[03:43] <Angrypenguin> atomiku: how much ram do you have?
[03:43] <atomiku> 600mb of rammage
[03:43] <MarkCh> i have 1GB of RAM, and I dont like ubuntu swapping things up
[03:43] <atomiku> everything is okay now though
[03:43] <atomiku> i just restarted everything
[03:43] <greig_> how di i make my other partitions read and write?
[03:43] <Angrypenguin> chmod
[03:43] <geggam> MarkCh,  i would look into swapon ... i dont have ubunto installed as of right now... im burning it
[03:43] <tommus> anyone with a repository for Kiba-dock amd64? I cant find it, i've looked for an hour now.
[03:43] <Angrypenguin> chmod 755 i believe
[03:43] <geggam> ill tell u in an hour or so
[03:43] <tommus> !kiba-dock
[03:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba-dock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:44] <elro> Hi there, I've trying to rescue the stuff off of a friends broken windows laptop. I can only get ubuntu (7.04b) to boot in single user mode on it. Is there any way to mount an external usb harddrive?
[03:44] <Angrypenguin> 755 is read write execute
[03:44] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: i looked in the xorg.conf, nv is already there for Driver
[03:44] <zbrown> heh kvm is sweeeet
[03:44] <geggam> elro,  download knoppix
[03:44] <velko> elro: does the usb hdd show up in dmesg?
[03:45] <Angrypenguin> or you can use automatix to  install the root nautilus scripts greig
[03:45] <MarkCh> geggam: uh... never mind, i just checked gnome-system-monitor and it told me it is using 1% (264kb) out of my 256Mb swap drive... cool.
[03:45] <Linux_Galore> tommus: http://www.silksoul.com/edgy/kiba-dock_0.1cvs20061110matt-1_i386.deb
[03:45] <Angrypenguin> how do use the comment function
[03:45] <Angrypenguin> in xchat
[03:45] <geggam> MarkCh,  if you are interested in a server OS with a different memory scheme look into freebsd
[03:45] <tommus> Linux_Galore: I thank you!
[03:45] <WaxyFresh> velko: how do i check dmsg to see if my usb is listed im haveing the same problem
[03:45] <geggam> desktops are bettet with a linux
[03:45] <greig_> Angrypenguin the partitions show just cant write to them, ps im new to linux
[03:45] <geggam> better
[03:46] <velko> WaxyFresh: dmesg | grep -i usb
[03:46] <Navop> Is thier a differnce between the server 6.10 and 6.06 lts?
[03:46] <Angrypenguin> greig who owns them
[03:46] <EdgEy> 6.06 is 6.06, 6.10 isnt
[03:46] <EdgEy> lol..
[03:46] <WaxyFresh> Navop: about .04
[03:46] <Navop> lol
[03:46] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: I'm new to linix, what would cause me to loose this window environment,  I haven't made any changes. I just restarted my system and it was gone
[03:46] <greig_> Angrypenguin 2 are ntfs
[03:46] <greig_> Angrypenguin 1 ext3
[03:47] <WaxyFresh> Navop: im sure thre is but if you dont nkow why you should upgrade its gfenerally not a good idea
[03:47] <Angrypenguin> are they mounted
[03:47] <MarkCh> tbuss: you loose what window environment?
[03:47] <greig_> Angrypenguin yes
[03:47] <Angrypenguin> ok
[03:47] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, I can view all the folders on the other computer using SSH but it has the same streaming problem that SMB had. It plays the file if I copy it over but if I open with vlc or mplayer, it just stalls
[03:47] <Navop> no seriously, what is the difference, not sure which one to d/l
[03:47] <geggam> Jump86,  configure the movieplayer to have a larger buffer
[03:47] <elro> velko: no sign of the usb hdd in dmesg, only the mouse
[03:48] <tbuss> Linux_Galore: I might have the terminology wrong, I thought the x server was what window environments ran under
[03:48] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: you dont open it in mplayer "locally" obvioulsy you open it in mplayer on the remote machine
[03:48] <Angrypenguin> the easiest way i can think of is open up a terminal
[03:48] <StevenBoscarine> Question:  I'm a Java programmer (and a good one) and want to contribute to Ubuntu.  Does anyone know where's a good place to start?  (I don't know C or python)
[03:48] <greig_> Angrypenguin yea?
[03:48] <Angrypenguin> type: mount
[03:48] <velko> elro: does "egrep sd /var/log/messages" show anything relevant?
[03:48] <brain> www.xclusivos.net
[03:49] <greig_> Angrypenguin k
[03:49] <Enverex|LT> StevenBoscarine, I highly doubt any part of Ubuntu would be coded in Wine, it'd be a horrible way to do things, heh, I'd check the forums though
[03:49] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: try  ssh john@192.168.1.1  etc  then  cd /path/to/file   then  mplayer filename.avi
[03:49] <Angrypenguin> find the partition you want to change ownership
[03:49] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, using commandline? is not possible to use nautilus? it mounted the other pc via SSH so i can view all the files etc
[03:49] <greig_> Angrypenguin ok
[03:49] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: nautilus will try use the local client to play the file
[03:49] <geggam> well ... off to see what the ubuntu buzz is all about...
[03:49] <TazDevil> Good Morning and Happy Easter everyone
[03:49] <geggam> later
[03:50] <Angrypenguin> does it say (rw) beside it?
[03:50] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, ok gotcha, thanks again
[03:50] <greig_> Angrypenguin yes all 3 i want do
[03:50] <MarkCh> StevenBoscarine: try downloading MonoDevelop. it's very similar to NetBeans to some extent, and it gives you a GUI to help you create your applications. also there are many things need fixing in ubuntu, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs though that may get you to learn new languages
[03:50] <Angrypenguin> but you cant read/write?
[03:50] <Angrypenguin> hmmm
[03:51] <Linux_Galore> Jump86: you can always  shh into the other machine then run nautilus from the command line, it should run nautilus from the remote machine thus making it run all the apps on the remote
[03:51] <greig_> only read
[03:51] <Angrypenguin> ohhhh
[03:51] <Angrypenguin> ntfs is read only
[03:51] <Linux_Galore> ssh*
[03:51] <Angrypenguin> sorry
[03:51] <Angrypenguin> ext3 though
[03:51] <StevenBoscarine> Enverex|LT, wine?  I thought that was a windows emulator.  I didn't find any refernce to java on their site.
[03:51] <Angrypenguin> we should be able to do something with that
[03:51] <arejay> !ntfs-3g
[03:51] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[03:51] <elro> velko: /var/log/messages is completely empty
[03:52] <greig_> Angrypenguin i used 2 be able to write ti it strange
[03:52] <greig_> Angrypenguin it says my ext3 is rw too
[03:52] <Angrypenguin> there is a package out there that is still in development that allows writing of ntfs but i ahve never used it
[03:52] <Enverex|LT> StevenBoscarine, Erm, I meant Ubuntu, lol
[03:52] <Enverex|LT> StevenBoscarine, Sorry, talking in a few channels at once
[03:52] <Angrypenguin> what error does it give you
[03:52] <Enverex|LT> StevenBoscarine, erm, Java even, arg
[03:53] <velko> elro: strange. try "sudo fdisk -l" then
[03:53] <tbuss> trying to troubleshoot xserver X10: Fatal IO error 104 (connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0" can someone help with this error
[03:53] <greig_> Angrypenguin i dont have permision
[03:53] <StevenBoscarine> The way I view it is that I have several years of Java experience and can contribute as a senior developer in Java or a newbie in C/python.
[03:53] <Stormx2> Can someone suggest a command-line editor with line numbers?
[03:53] <fizzmahon> is an ssh server preinstalled with ubuntu or must i install it via a package?
[03:53] <MarkCh> StevenBoscarine: as for python, don
[03:54] <greig_> Angrypenguin can i change permision to the drive?
[03:54] <kbrooks__> I"s there a uhm
[03:54] <zbrown> Stormx2: vim
[03:54] <kbrooks__> dock for Ubuntu
[03:54] <MarkCh> 't worry about it, since you know Java already, learning it is a snap.
[03:54] <starzzzzz> mm
[03:54] <starzzzzz> !nvidia
[03:54] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:54] <Angrypenguin> i dont think that will help you
[03:54] <kitche> fizzmahon: install it
[03:54] <kbrooks__> !find dock
[03:54] <elro> velko: fdisk -l shows only hda1-3. (have booted off install cd adding single to the boot line)
[03:54] <ubotu> Found: docker, haddock, kdocker, knetdockapp, kooldock (and 4 others)
[03:54] <fizzmahon> kitche, what is it called?
[03:54] <zbrown> !docker
[03:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about docker - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:54] <kitche> fizzmahon: openssh-server
[03:54] <Angrypenguin> i have an ntfs partition and ext3 partition mounted and root owns them both, but i can read write both
[03:54] <kbrooks__> !info docker
[03:54] <ubotu> docker: System tray for KDE3/GNOME2 docklet applications. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4-3 (edgy), package size 10 kB, installed size 84 kB
[03:54] <StevenBoscarine> The ugliest code I've ever seen is written by C++ pros who are new to Java.
[03:55] <Stormx2> Uhg
[03:55] <Stormx2> How do I exit emacs?
[03:55] <velko> elro: if fdisk does not list the device it's probably not recognized by the kernel
[03:55] <StevenBoscarine> I don't want to be that hideous contributer coding Python like java if any java projects can use me.
[03:55] <elro> velko: do I need to modprobe something?
[03:55] <greig_> Angrypenguin perhaps my user permisions/?
[03:55] <zbrown> Stormx2: the ugliest code I've ever seen is perl done poorly :-O
[03:55] <Angrypenguin> ?
[03:55] <fizzmahon> kitche, it isnt in the package manager
[03:55] <zbrown> oops
[03:56] <zbrown> StevenBoscarine: the ugliest code i've ever seen is perl done poorly
[03:56] <zbrown> lol
[03:56] <zbrown> sorry Stormx2
[03:56] <MarkCh> the ugliest bits of code ever are those made of assembly :P
[03:56] <Stormx2> How about bf?
[03:56] <Angrypenguin> read this thread, i had a similar problem a while back
[03:56] <Angrypenguin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=351370
[03:56] <kitche> !openssh-server
[03:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openssh-server - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:56] <kitche> !ssh-server
[03:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ssh-server - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:56] <greig_> Angrypenguin  k ty
[03:56] <Stormx2> Guys
[03:56] <velko> elro: all usb hard disks i tried to date work without additional drivers. i don't know about you case
[03:56] <zbrown> !info ssh-server
[03:56] <kitche> fizzmahon sure it is look for ssh and it should come up
[03:56] <Stormx2> how do I exit emacs? O_O
[03:56] <ubotu> Package ssh-server does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[03:56] <Seveas> zbrown, openssh-server
[03:57] <lnostdal> is it just me or is launchpad getting continually worse with regards to performance .. timeouts are somewhat common now :/
[03:57] <velko> elro: maybe ask google about the disk model and its linux support?
[03:57] <Angrypenguin> greig and here is a thread on ntfs read/write
[03:57] <zbrown> Stormx2: http://www.cs.utah.edu/dept/old/texinfo/emacs18/emacs_7.html
[03:57] <Angrypenguin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009
[03:57] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, How do I run nautilus remotely? i'm ssh'ed into the other machine but nautilus it the command line gives me "cannot open display"
[03:57] <kitche> !info openssh-server
[03:57] <ubotu> 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
[03:57] <atomiku> Hmm
[03:57] <reep> Stormx2: CTRL+X CTRL+C I think
[03:57] <kitche> Seveas: hmm fizzmahon said he can't find it
[03:57] <atomiku> I think xchat is the culprate.
[03:57] <atomiku> culprate? is that spelt right?
[03:57] <Seveas> kitche, then he's not looking at the right place
[03:58] <benjb0> hi all
[03:58] <Seveas> atomiku, culprit :)
[03:58] <atomiku> Well, I think xchat is the reason why so much memory/swap is being used
[03:58] <atomiku> Seveas: thanks ;)
[03:58] <Jump86> Linux_Galore, and I tried running mplayer file.avi it played the movie on the wrong computer and just didn't even look right.. it was all messed up and choppy
[03:58] <benjb0> i'm facing a problem in xmms! musics skips now and then. What should I do?
[03:58] <zbrown> anyone playing with kvm? I noticed if you install windows xp and check the system specs, (in my case hardware is Core Duo 2ghz), it tells you that you're running a 2ghz Pentium 2 lol
[03:58] <atomiku> Im on 20 networks and about 70 channels... Buffer set to 200 lines... so I guess that's why
[03:58] <reep> atomiku: open a terminal and run top
[03:58] <Seveas> atomiku, heh
[03:58] <atomiku> Well
[03:58] <atomiku> I havent dared to start xchat yet
[03:58] <zbrown> atomiku: do you really talk to that many ppl ;)?
[03:59] <barbara> hi
[03:59] <Seveas> @calc 20*70*200*30
[03:59] <ubotu> 8400000
[03:59] <atomiku> I'm enjoying being able to run vmware at the moment
[03:59] <barbara> is there an eta on 7.04?
[03:59] <zbrown> hi barbara
[03:59] <Seveas> @calc 20*70*200*30/1024
[03:59] <ubotu> 8203.125
[03:59] <Seveas> @calc 20*70*200*30/1024/1024
[03:59] <ubotu> 8.01086425781
[03:59] <zbrown> atomiku: w/ kvm?
[03:59] <atomiku> kvm?
[03:59] <Seveas> atomiku, 8mb
[03:59] <atomiku> Oh
[03:59] <atomiku> vmware
[03:59] <RichiH_otr> better ,)
[03:59] <atomiku> Seveas: so thats not the reason then...
[03:59] <zbrown> atomiku: err rather vmware with vmx capabilities
[03:59] <RichiH_otr> oi Seveas
[03:59] <tbuss> can some please take a look and advise: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14570/
[03:59] <Seveas> ola RichiH_otr
[03:59] <atomiku> I'm using vmware workstation
[03:59] <tommus> ubuntu 6.10 isnt using its swap by default; i was to install winxp on a partition last night and ended up with some troubles and i dont know what happened but when using htop, it shows swap being 0/0mb. Any way to enable the swap again?
[03:59] <ddwagnz> right
[04:00] <atomiku> So yeah... It's odd...
[04:00] <ddwagnz> when is shipit going to be back online?
[04:00] <atomiku> I'll take this to ubuntu-offtopic
[04:00] <RichiH_otr> i plan to migrate my mother's computer to ubuntu at some point and would want to use 7.04 from the start
[04:00] <sn0w> anyone know how to set a default hsize for compiz, normally mine is all good, but when it crashes, and i have to restart it always has an hszie of 1
[04:00] <RichiH_otr> so, is there an eta or is it still wir?
[04:01] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, ETA for feisty is april 19
[04:01] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, great, thanks
[04:01] <fizzmahon> did it, thanks guys
[04:01] <fizzmahon> happy easter, peace./
[04:02] <kbrooks__> Is there a list of dock applications? I need one that a) integrates into the desktop, b) has asethic options
[04:02] <tbuss> does anyone know if firefox can cause xserver not load on startup
[04:02] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, will an upgrade from 7.04 beta to release final work or should i wait?
[04:02] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, of course it'll work :)
[04:02] <kbrooks__> RichiH_otr, it will work
[04:02] <sn0w> tbuss, i doubt firefox has any affect on xserver loading
[04:02] <kbrooks__> RichiH_otr, change your message?
[04:02] <Seveas> I've been using feisty since february and it's been getting better every day
[04:03] <ddwagnz> when is shipit going to be back online?
[04:03] <tbuss> sn0w: firefox hung on me and I forced a quite, when I restarted my system xserver won't load
[04:03] <sn0w> kbrooks_ , have you looked into kiba-dock?
[04:03] <sn0w> tbuss, hmm, try losing firefox entirely and see what happens if the problem goes away switch to swiftfox maybe
[04:04] <benjb0> music skips in xmms?any idea why?
[04:04] <ydnar_> can anyone help me to get a sata drive recognized in ubuntu?
[04:04] <tommus> tbuss: i doubt that has to do with firefox though, if you x can freeze just like that i think something else is not proper
[04:04] <tbuss> sn0w: this is what I get http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14570/
[04:04] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, heh, i distinctly remember times when an upgrade within ubuntu was not quite flawless ,)
[04:04] <BRAXS69__> tbuss firefox isnt loaded till you execute the app. it has nothing to do with the boot process
[04:04] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, breezy :)
[04:04] <sn0w> tbuss, are you running gnome?
[04:05] <RichiH_otr> kbrooks, what do you mean with change my message?
[04:05] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, but beta -> final has always workd
[04:05] <tommus> tbuss: your xorg is improperly configured, see, it cannot find any screens to load X onto.
[04:05] <reep> ydnar_: is it partitioned?
[04:05] <ydnar_> Does anybody know why my SATA drive isn't being recognized by Ubuntu?
[04:05] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, yah, true. quite a difference, there
[04:05] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, RichiH sends automatic replies since it's set to away
[04:05] <ydnar_> no, i just installed it
[04:05] <RichiH_otr> oh, ok
[04:05] <tbuss> BRAXS0__ : I thought that when ff hung and I forced a quite, that it might have affected the xserver somehow, because everything worked as advertised until that event
[04:05] <RichiH_otr> no way to avoid that
[04:05] <RichiH_otr> i would never enter my passwords from untrusted boxen
[04:05] <tbuss> sn0w: yes
[04:06] <reep> ydnar_: install gparted, you should find it there, and be able to partition it
[04:06] <sn0w> tbuss, yea thats definitely not firefox, you need to check ur xorg.conf or whatever you using to launch your window manager
[04:06] <ydnar_> thanks, i will try that now
[04:06] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, set up a VPN to a trusted place :)
[04:06] <sn0w> tbuss, are you running Xgl or anything?
[04:06] <tbuss> tommus: I tried a reconfigure twice, both time using different options, same result
[04:06] <RichiH_otr> it would not be nice to have some random botrunner to have an irc client with full access to the two largest open source networks on earth ,)
[04:06] <ydnar_> sudo apt-get install gparted ?
[04:06] <reep> ydnar_: after installing, you'll find it under System -> Administration -> Gnome partition editor
[04:06] <Angrypenguin> ya
[04:06] <tbuss> sn0w: yes but not by default
[04:06] <BRAXS69__> tbuss unless you where running firefox on root i couldnt change anything to your x
[04:06] <tommus> tbuss, okay, well i had the same problem a couple of weeks back and when i got the right xorg-config, it worked flawless
[04:06] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, that would still have me enter my passwords locally, though
[04:07] <sn0w> tbuss, so when you try to boot into the standard gnome session, no desktop effects, you still have this problem?
[04:07] <Seveas> true
[04:07] <Lsi> benjb0: It doesn't want to play those .mp3(?) files without restricted codecs, propably.
[04:07] <Seveas> RichiH_otr, bring a laptop :)
[04:07] <sn0w> tbuss, make a backup ofyour xorg.conf, and put the original one back in place
[04:07] <RichiH_otr> Seveas, my gf is hogging it and playing froyen bubble :p
[04:07] <tbuss> snow: correct I thought that maybe the gdm needed to be reconfigured to load, same result
[04:07] <RichiH_otr> frozen, even
[04:07] <BRAXS69__> tbuss sorry it could not change anything
[04:08] <RichiH_otr> ok, i need to go downstairs again, cya :)
[04:08] <benjb0> Lsi,but i have installed mp3 codecs!
[04:08] <Otis> Good day... anyone have a moment to give some advice to a newb ?
[04:08] <Andy8372> trying to install a "package" says i need to install something along the lines of tcl - when i apt-get install tcl nothing is found - any ideas?
[04:08] <tbuss> BRAXS69__: yeah, it's something just need to work the problem
[04:08] <Seveas> !anyone | Otis
[04:08] <ubotu> Otis: 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?
[04:08] <reep> RichiH_otr: don't show her supertux then, you'll never see your computer again
[04:08] <velko> Otis: you're welcome
[04:08] <ydnar_> reep, what if i still don't see it in gparted after refreshing devices?
[04:09] <equilibrix> hi guys, I got a "undefined reference to `clock_gettime'" error when trying to compile a program (siefs).. I guess I'm missing some gcc library or something, anybody knows anything about it?
[04:09] <Hobbsee> Andy8372: apt-cache search tcl and guess
[04:09] <Seveas> !compiling | equilibrix
[04:09] <ubotu> equilibrix: 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!)
[04:09] <velko> ydnar: do you see the hdd in the dmesg output?
[04:10] <sn0w> tbuss, do you even see the login screen?
[04:10] <Lsi> benjb0: dunno then, there might be a problem with your soundcard settings maybe?
[04:10] <Otis> I installed Umbutu about 4 days ago w/ no probs. this AM on booting fcsk was forced and am getting screenfulls of of buffer I/O errors. Install was on a new HD
[04:11] <reep> ydnar_: does the BIOS detect it?
[04:11] <tbuss> sn0w: no, when I boot up it gives me the screen about xserver not being able to load, then goes to the prompt
[04:11] <benjb0> Lsi:ok. So i'll look into it.Thanks
[04:11] <velko> Otis: is it possible that the hdd has bad sector(s)?
[04:11] <ydnar_> reep: nope
[04:11] <velko> Otis: did you tested the disk befor using it?
[04:11] <ydnar_> it is brand new
[04:11] <SlimeyPete> Otis: looks like your new HD might be bust :/ Does it work in other Oses?
[04:11] <tbuss> sn0w: the error I pasted is the result of startx after that
[04:11] <Otis> velko: that's what I]  am begining to suspect
[04:11] <ydnar_> haven't tried in other oses
[04:12] <sn0w> tbuss, where did u paste the error? is the same error as in that link you sent me earlier
[04:12] <sn0w> the no screen error?
[04:12] <reep> ydnar_: if the bios doesn't detect it then it's probably not connected properly, maybe you should make sure both cables are connected properly
[04:12] <Otis> it is a fresh install on new HD....
[04:12] <tbuss> sn0w: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14570/
[04:13] <tbuss> sn0w: yes, sorry I didn't read all of you message
[04:13] <kbrooks> Can someone help me?
[04:13] <Firefoxman> So, XDMCP is completly safe to run over the internet? Can I open that port on my firewall and acess it from remote? I seem to have trouble getting putty to work, so that does not seem to be a viable problem.
[04:13] <ydnar_> reep: i will do that now
[04:13] <Jump86> I'm trying to play a movie through SSH but it's not working.. I can SSH into the remove shell but when I open a movie it goes to the black screen onthe remote pc and just shows the decoding info on the local shell
[04:13] <Firefoxman> kbrooks: What is your problem?
[04:13] <ydnar_> brb everyone
[04:14] <velko> Otis: i always do something like "mkfs.ext2 -cc /dev/hdX". it will take a some days to check but at the end you will be confident the disk is ok
[04:14] <oddie> does anyone know a good gui for wireless setup?
[04:14] <Firefoxman> IS XDMCP is completly safe to run over the internet? Can I open that port on my firewall and acess it from remote? I seem to have trouble getting putty to work, so that does not seem to be a viable problem.
[04:14] <Firefoxman> oddie: USB or PCI?
[04:14] <sn0w> tbuss, did you make any changes to ur xorg.conf?
[04:14] <velko> Otis:  or use smartmontools to check it (not that good as r/w test though)
[04:14] <kbrooks> I need a dock application. Can someone here recommend one? like, if an application minimizes, it is to be put in the dpck and stay there until i click on a icon for the app
[04:14] <oddie> pci laptop
[04:14] <oddie> Firefoxman: pci laptop
[04:15] <sn0w> tbuss, also are you running proprietary drivers or open source?
[04:15] <tbuss> sn0w: yes, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:15] <Otis> velko: with the amount of errors I'm thinking I'll just take the HD back, it's less than a week old
[04:15] <equilibrix> anybody knows where to find working SieFs package? I have some troubles when trying to compile it from source..
[04:15] <tbuss> sn0w: during the recong I chose nv
[04:15] <cornel1> Question: what's the relationship/difference between NTFS and EXT3?
[04:15] <sn0w> tbuss, was that the last thing you did before this started happening?
[04:16] <MarkCh> cornel1: look it up on wikipedia.
[04:16] <kbrooks> cornel1, no relationship.
[04:16] <SlimeyPete> cornel1: they're two completely different filesystems.
[04:16] <Firefoxman> oddie: What model?
[04:16] <velko> Otis: if this is an option go ahead. but test the next disk befor using it. it spares some surprises :-)
[04:16] <reep> Jump86: sounds like you don
[04:16] <yoni> Hi all
[04:16] <yoni> !vrepositories
[04:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vrepositories - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:16] <reep> Jump86: sounds like you dont have X forwarding, try ssh with -X
[04:16] <tbuss> sn0w: I was using Firefox, it became unresponsive, I forced quit, and then restarted system
[04:16] <yoni> !repositories
[04:16] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[04:16] <yoni> !easysource
[04:16] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:16] <Firefoxman> !botabuse > yoni
[04:17] <oddie> Firefoxman: Intel 2200bg <<-- wireless card, laptop is 1690 aspire acer....
[04:17] <Firefoxman> oddie: What model?
[04:17] <Jump86> reep, where do i put the -X
[04:17] <Firefoxman> Ah,
[04:17] <sn0w> tbuss, maybe try reinstalling those drivers and letting it create a new xorg.conf file for you
[04:17] <reep> Jump86: ssh -X username@host
[04:17] <kbrooks> ok, i have a better "docking" idea
[04:18] <Otis> velko: thanks, I'll prolly do that.
[04:18] <yoni> sorry Firefoxman, will not hapen again
[04:18] <tbuss> sn0w: okay, I have know problem getting rid of the xorg.conf and starting from scratch. would I use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org for that
[04:18] <Firefoxman> yoni: Thats ok.
[04:18] <velko> Otis: you're welcome
[04:18] <oddie> Firefoxman: Intel 2200bg <<-- wireless card, laptop is 1690 aspire acer....
[04:18] <Firefoxman> oddie: Ok, looking...
[04:18] <sn0w> tbuss, honestly im not sure, thats probably what i would try
[04:18] <Jump86> reep, works! now how about the sound? the sound is playing on the wrong pc too
[04:19] <sn0w> tbuss, keep a backup ofyour current xorg.conf just in case
[04:19] <oddie> Firefoxman: Thank you sorry, thought you didn't get the message
[04:19] <tbuss> sn0w: well, I've tried that already, the error I pasted is the result of trying that
[04:19] <sn0w> tbuss, if it doesnt turn out to be xorg.conf that is messed up, you can compare the two files and see what was wrong
[04:19] <sn0w> oh ok
[04:20] <tbuss> sn0w: ok, I'll see what I can do, thanks for your help
[04:20] <kbrooks> the docking idea is simple and integrates with the desktop:  Workspaces
[04:20] <reep> Jump86: hm, have no idea how to transfer the sound like that... I think maybe you want to try to stream the video instead
[04:20] <sn0w> tbuss, maybe try completely removing them, then installing from scratch, instead of doing the resintall in 1 command
[04:20] <Jump86> reep, ok thanks again, this is pretty cool
[04:20] <sn0w> tbuss, np sorry i couldnt be more help
[04:20] <Firefoxman> oddie: WLCi or WLMi
[04:20] <kbrooks> move an app to another workspace when you want it docked...
[04:20] <blackman> hi
[04:20] <cornel1> K thanks...  I'm reformatting a drive with a corrupted ext3.  The machine is on a LAN, the drive's to be shared.  The LAN is mostly Linux, with one windows XP desktop and one windows XP laptop.  Opinions on whether to use NTFS or EXT3?
[04:20] <sn0w> tbuss, i gotta run, good luck
[04:20] <BRAXS69___> does anyone know how to close an x session via command line?
[04:20] <tbuss> sn0w: newbie question, how do I install from scratch
[04:21] <oddie> Firefoxman: WLMi
[04:21] <tbuss> sn0w: ok later
[04:21] <enry> sorry how to impost static ip by bash?
[04:21] <enry> ipconfig....
[04:21] <MarkCh> enry: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:21] <FP> Buona Pasqua
[04:21] <openstandards> got a quick question concerning a webcam its view-cam m6215, i believe it uses the SN9C102 driver I've ran lsusb it returned "Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0c45:6025 Microdia" and i also ran lsmod which returned usbcore sn9c10, does this mean my cam should be supported out of the box?
[04:21] <Firefoxman> oddie: Might want to look at this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/AcerAspire1690WLMi?highlight=%281690%29%7C%28aspire%29%7C%28acer%29
[04:22] <blackman> hello girlssssssss........ come pm...........;)
[04:22] <blackman> hello girlssssssss........ come pm...........;)
[04:22] <blackman> hello girlssssssss........ come pm...........;)
[04:22] <Firefoxman> *https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/AcerAspire1690WLMi
[04:22] <velko> enry: ipconfig is the windows command ifconfig is used in linux
[04:23] <reep> BRAXS69___: this will kill all current X-sessions: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[04:23] <aabrahao> thanks all
[04:23] <enry> I'm using linux
[04:23] <oddie> Firefoxman: You know if they have these for Edgy?....damn thanks for your help though
[04:23] <enry> MarchCh, what i have to add to that file?
[04:23] <Firefoxman> oddie: Dont think so...
[04:24] <enry> i whant this ip 192.168.1.95
[04:24] <oddie> Firefoxman: You know if there is a website with compatible ubuntu hardware...i want to make a gaming machine...
[04:24] <MarkCh> enry: just use System->Administration->Network instead. it's too complicated to explain
[04:24] <dvd21x> good morning people!
[04:25] <MarkCh> if you are really persistent though, you can man interfaces.
[04:25] <enry> MarkCh it's not working
[04:25] <Firefoxman> oddie: Nope, sorry.
[04:25] <MarkCh> enry: what is not working?
[04:25] <enry> that is the reason because i'm doint it by bash
[04:25] <enry> MarkCh,  System->Administration->Network
[04:25] <enry> it's broken
[04:25] <blackman___> hello girlssssssss........ come pm...........;)
[04:25] <MarkCh> enry: oh ok. sudo gedit /etc/interfaces/network
[04:25] <BRAXS69___> reep: thanks but im gonna use it for a script to start my native games. so restarting the X entirely would be a bit much
[04:26] <enry> ok
[04:26] <enry> and than
[04:26] <Firefoxman> oddie: Try a  Broadcom Wireless card and use http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear
[04:26] <MarkCh> auto ethx
[04:26] <predaeus> !offtopic > blackman___
[04:26] <MarkCh> where x is the ethernet connection you want installed.
[04:27] <ender> is there a patch for ICH7 family sound devices that will allow for jack sense?
[04:27] <sayao> anyone having problems with feisty on x86_64 ?
[04:27] <MarkCh> sayao: like what problems?
[04:27] <reep> BRAXS69___: you start an X server for the soul purpose of playing a game? if so, the X server will quit by itself when the game quits
[04:27] <sayao> MarkCh: i get random locks, reset
[04:27] <sayao> also random program crashes
[04:27] <dvd21x> Well I have a doubt, I'm using Ubuntu in Brazilian portuguese 5.10 version, on my screen I see an updating message to upgrade to 6.06 in English, so will it be all in English now or a mix of English and Portuguese?
[04:28] <BRAXS69___> reep yep that's pretty much what I'm trying to do
[04:28] <MarkCh> sayao: that's funny, i don't get that problem. maybe it's on your memory/hardware, try checking your memory for problems.
[04:28] <velko> dvd21x: this depends on the completnes of the portugese translation
[04:28] <MarkCh> or try using a livecd of an older version and see if it works.
[04:28] <sayao> MarkCh, already checked, the memory is ok
[04:28] <Zenerek> i was on here before asking about my serial modem and how it could connect while in the live cd but not my install, i was told to compare outputs of the dmesg,i have saved them to text files but i don't know what to look for
[04:29] <velko> dvd21x: it does not have anything to do with the language of the message itself
[04:29] <MarkCh> sayao: how about video card drivers? did you install a new driver after installing feisty?
[04:29] <reep> BRAXS69___: well, killing the game kills X too
[04:29] <sayao> MarkCh, the machine is new, i didn't test with other versions, but it has an intel gma 3000 integrated graphics
[04:30] <sayao> VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82946GZ/GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
[04:30] <Troels> Hey, i am having this problem with mounting my ecternal harddrive on a ThinkPad T41 laptop in both Feisty, then i tried installing Edgy instead, but it still won't mount it. On my desktop running Edgy, it works all fine. Anyone know what to do to make it work?
[04:30] <reep> BRAXS69___: try running the game, switch to console (CTRL+ALT+F1) and type: ps -efH | less
[04:30] <Firefoxman> WHY is it that qemu and kqemu are not in launchpad?
[04:30] <BRAXS69___> reep nah id doesnt at the moment, thats why i need the command
[04:30] <MarkCh> sayao: sorry, cant really help you there.
[04:30] <reep> BRAXS69___: that should give you an idea of what to supply to killall
[04:30] <dvd21x> velko, well I want all in English what should I do? reinstall from the begining? Coz I see that the most updates are all in English and to take in Portuguese demands many time.
[04:30] <sayao> MarkCh, thanks :)
[04:31] <velko> dvd21x: you don't have to reinstall. just remove the portugese localization package
[04:31] <Firefoxman> And also, will ubuntu forums ever be intergrated w/ launchpad?
[04:32] <dvd21x> velko, ok I will look for it! thanks.
[04:32] <Zenerek> so any ideas what i should look for in the dmesg output as being the reason my serial modem can connect in the live cd but not my install?
[04:32] <reep> dvd21x: at the loginscreen you can probably change the language to english...
[04:32] <velko> dvd21x: you're welcome
[04:32] <BRAXS69___> reep k i giving it a shot
[04:33] <velko> Zenerek: compare the two files and look for differences in the "ttySX" lines
[04:33] <Troels> Can Ubuntu mount FAT32 hard disks by default, or do i need some extra package?
[04:33] <seravitae> does alsa have an equalizer or something built in?
[04:33] <MarkCh> Troels: yes, ubuntu mounts fat32 disks by default.
[04:33] <velko> Zenerek: X stands for a port number
[04:33] <seravitae> this movie has crap sound, and VLC refuses to fix it for some reason.
[04:34] <Zenerek> ok i'll look
[04:34] <Zewey> seravitae: doesn't vlc have an equalizer?
[04:34] <Angrypenguin> troels ubuntu mounts fat32
[04:35] <solymir> hello all
[04:35] <Troels> MarkCh, I just have problems mounting my external drive on my ThinkPad T41 lappy, it just won't do it :|
[04:35] <dvd21x> velko, I'd appreciate if you could tell me the default folder to install programs, as I'm a new user I don't want to install anywhere and have much problems after that...
[04:35] <velko> Troels: it should work out of the box
[04:35] <AndyTheSkanker> havhmm
[04:35] <Troels> Even though it works perfectly on my Edgy desktop
[04:35] <seravitae> Zewey: doesnt work on this movie. works on all my other ones, except this one. if i fiddle with it after about 10 movements vlc terminates. bug or something.
[04:35] <velko> dvd21x: what do you mean by that? i don't seem to understand your question completely
[04:35] <Angrypenguin> what is the error troels
[04:35] <AndyTheSkanker> having problems with GRUB and dual booting XP Media Center. NTFS partitioned, it just wont boot.
[04:35] <mc44> dvd21x: what are you trying to install
[04:35] <seravitae> it's okay though, i realised my studio monitors have EQ'ing on them.
[04:36] <Troels> Angrypenguin: Nothing happends when i plug it in.
[04:36] <Zewey> seravitae: might be a xine problem?
[04:36] <seravitae> bah, speakers sound crappy.
[04:36] <seravitae> vlc uses xine?
[04:36] <morpheus_74> Hello again.  If I want to try K3b and I'm running Ubuntu 6.10, when I select K3b from Synaptic, will the klib (which I assume means K library) be installed as part of the package?
[04:36] <Angrypenguin> does it show up under mount
[04:36] <Zewey> seravitae: ah. or you could use mplayer
[04:36] <dvd21x> well, I was trying to install firefox new version and was installed in /opt
[04:36] <MarkCh> morpheus_74: yes.
[04:36] <mc44> seravitae: no it doesnt
[04:36] <Zewey> seravitae: sorry, mistake. it doesn't :P
[04:36] <dvd21x> Is there any problem?
[04:36] <AndyTheSkanker> it keeps telling me Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7
[04:36] <seravitae> didnt think so
[04:37] <morpheus_74> MarkCh, Do you use K3b?
[04:37] <solymir> hello all, i have a problem with the user acces on a new ext3 partition...
[04:37] <AndyTheSkanker> running ubuntu 6.06LTS
[04:37] <reep> Troels: open a terminal, plug in the external harddrive, and then type "dmesg | tail" in the terminal, does it give any meaningful error message?
[04:37] <MarkCh> morpheus_74: no i use brasero.
[04:37] <Troels> Angrypenguin: nope
[04:37] <dvd21x> velko, I'd like to know if there is a specific folder to install all programs.
[04:37] <Angrypenguin> Troels can you mount it manually
[04:37] <Andy8372> i am running DHCP - but static DNS. everytime i reboot the DNS server changes
[04:37] <Andy8372> how can i set it - and make it not change :S
[04:37] <Chris1> !file browser
[04:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about file browser - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:37] <manopulus> hello to all. a question, i have problem with TOR under Feisty (and with mysql server too)
[04:37] <morpheus_74> MarkCh, I have not heard of that program yet, but I just started searching for a burning program for Linux today.
[04:37] <velko> dvd21x: /opt is meant for programs not maintained by the package manager. so if you install vanilla programs /opt is the perfect place
[04:37] <MarkCh> but anything you install in synaptic from the official repos are meant to automatically get their dependencies installed.
[04:37] <Cryoniq> Hmm this might be a little off topic from ubuntu, but anyone know of a sort of small kids linux distro with games or things like ABC, funny animals etc? =)
[04:37] <dvd21x> as I had in windows xp = Program files
[04:37] <samarkand_> Does anyone know the ubunto command for chkconfig (list installed srvices)?
[04:38] <Chris1> hi, is there a good overview of filebrowsers available?
[04:38] <morpheus_74> MarkCh, How do you like brasero?
[04:38] <seravitae> Yeah, VLCis buggy or something
[04:38] <seravitae> i got a 'stack smashing' error.
[04:38] <zbrown> dvd21x: well installed programs that aren't system necessary will be found in usr, but there are no directoreis for each programs, rather the parts of the prgoram are separated into areas like "lib", "share", "bin"
[04:38] <Jump86> is it possible to use SSH to make a remote computer use VLC to stream a copy of a movie  and then play it back on the other computer?
[04:38] <MarkCh> morpheus_74: k3b is good too, but i like everything in my gnome desktop integrated and it just turns out brasero is made in gtk+/gnome.
[04:38] <AndyTheSkanker> !GRUB
[04:38] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:38] <MarkCh> does anyone know a good font browsing tool for ubuntu, like the one in openoffice.org?
[04:38] <Angrypenguin> Troels is hotplug running?
[04:38] <seravitae> ill just go to bed. night.
[04:38] <Aftermath> Hi, I download/burned ubuntu and read the entire 6.10 docs on the site, is there anything I need to do before I install?
[04:39] <morpheus_74> MarkCh, I'm a newer Linux user.  Can you explain what gtk means?
[04:39] <Troels> reep: yeah, it has a lot of similar lines saying "new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address <number>"
[04:39] <Angrypenguin> Aftermath install
[04:39] <dvd21x> ok... thanks
[04:39] <Cryoniq> !gtk
[04:39] <ubotu> GTK is the !GIMP toolkit, which forms the base of !GNOME and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI
[04:39] <Navop> hry how do u indent in the vi editor
[04:39] <Aftermath> ok, thanks
[04:39] <velko> dvd21x: the package manager (synaptic/aptitude/apt/dpkg/...) installs the programs on the right places. programs which are not maintained by the package manager are meant to be installed ether in /opt or in /usr/local
[04:39] <Troels> angrypenguin: hotplug? i dont know
[04:39] <Aftermath> do I need any partitions?
[04:39] <Sick-Boy> hi
[04:39] <ferronica> i just installed Billards from synaptic ,  how to start this game. :(
[04:39] <Navop> How do u indent in the vi editor?
[04:39] <AndyTheSkanker> anyone able to help me with the GRUB booting NTFS partition error? Keeps telling me"ilesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7" When i try to boot my XP partition
[04:39] <dvd21x> ok ok. thanks
[04:39] <morpheus_74> ubotu, Thanks for the explanation.
[04:39] <ferronica> !billards
[04:39] <mc44> Aftermath: are you installing with another operating system or just on its own?
[04:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about billards - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:39] <AndyTheSkanker> *filesystem
[04:40] <Angrypenguin> Troels it probly needs to be partitioned, see if gparted sees it
[04:40] <enry> after an upgrade my graphical network manager is not working it's asking root pasword continuosly
[04:40] <reep> !paste|Troels
[04:40] <ubotu> Troels: 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)
[04:40] <Firefoxman> !info billards
[04:40] <ubotu> Package billards does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[04:40] <reep> Troels: could you paste the output of dmesg there?
[04:40] <Troels> reep, i didn't paste :D
[04:40] <enry> i think in something with autentication
[04:40] <MarkCh> does anyone know a good font browsing tool for ubuntu, like the one in openoffice.org ?
[04:40] <enry> after an upgrade my graphical network manager is not working it's asking root pasword continuosly
[04:40] <Troels> reep, ahh, yea :)
[04:40] <enry> help
[04:40] <Zenerek> velko: i checked and the ports match, i forgot to say that there are two modems on this pc, i am using the winmodem right now, i think maybe it might have somthing to do with that?
[04:40] <dbody> does anyone know any good sources to learn the important commands used in terminal
[04:40] <AndyTheSkanker> for the love of christ, doesnt ANYONE know anything about GUB?
[04:40] <Aftermath> I'm going to install
[04:40] <Cryoniq> AndyTheSkanker, you need to run ntfsfix on it I think after used a NTFS partition in Linux for some cases and been writing to it I think
[04:40] <AndyTheSkanker> *GRUB
[04:41] <AndyTheSkanker> how do i do that?
[04:41] <Gabz> dbody:  o reily have some nice books either that or google
[04:41] <AndyTheSkanker> !ntfsfix
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfsfix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <cornel1> Dang... corrupted drive... cfdisk'd, mkfs'd, mounted, copying data to it... middle of the copy...  errors... "Read-only file system"
[04:41] <r00tintheb0x> AndyTheSkanker, i can
[04:41] <mc44> !cli| dbody
[04:41] <ubotu> dbody: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[04:41] <ferronica> Firefoxman: i just searched in synaptic it showed me
[04:41] <ferronica> Firefoxman: and i installed it :(
[04:41] <dbody> cheers fellas
[04:41] <velko> Zenerek: so your hardware is recognized in exactly the same way in your hdd install and from the livecd?
[04:42] <Cryoniq> AndyTheSkanker, I might be offside of what you been doing though.
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> How do i run NTFSfix then?
[04:42] <solymir> !fstab
[04:42] <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
[04:42] <Troels> reep: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14576
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> I'm willing to try anything
[04:42] <dvd21x> a problem, when I first installed ubuntu there was already firefox version, and when i visited the first webpage with flashplayer, the browser detected the plugin in installed automatically... but i didnt happen when I updated the firefox, so now I have to install all plugins manually? why?
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> i just need to get this XP partition to boot
[04:42] <Firefoxman> ferronica: Hmm. Look in applications>games>billiards
[04:42] <r00tintheb0x> AndyTheSkanker, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400769&highlight=0x7
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> i have some files i need, and i dont want to rety it
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> thatnk
[04:42] <AndyTheSkanker> *thanks
[04:42] <valehru> would there be a reason why nspluginwrapper just stops working in firefox?
[04:42] <zbrown> dvd21x: how did you update firefox?
[04:42] <zbrown> dvd21x: you manually isntall it from the website/
[04:43] <aabrahao> how install kubuntu fron livecd?
[04:43] <MarkCh> dbody: try downloading the ubuntu linux bible, or just go buy it from a nearby store. http://www.digg.com/software/Ubuntu_Linux_Bible
[04:43] <MarkCh> its a free download btw.
[04:43] <dbody> ok thanks ill check it out
[04:43] <Troels> reep: i think the problem is the usb port that won't work or something
[04:43] <Cryoniq> AndyTheSkanker, ah there you have it. Forget I mentioned NTFSFix :)
[04:43] <AndyTheSkanker> The issue is, my XP is my primary partition
[04:43] <velko> dvd21x: i had the same problem using the vanilla ffox. if you use the one that comes with ubuntu you will not have this problem
[04:43] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:43] <dvd21x> updating firefox I downloaded a tar.gz file and followed the steps ...
[04:43] <AndyTheSkanker> and it wont boot
[04:43] <AndyTheSkanker> it follows the steps
[04:43] <ferronica> Firefoxman: not there :(
[04:44] <dvd21x> what is vanilla?
[04:44] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:44] <reep> Troels: yes, the problem seems to be usb-related at least
[04:44] <AndyTheSkanker> nothing's out of the ordinary except "Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0x7"
[04:44] <AndyTheSkanker> then it hangs
[04:44] <Zenerek> velko what do you mean? for the serial modem i did not have to do much just do mome minor stuff, the winmodem needed i got to work with a driver install
[04:44] <dvd21x> okok
[04:44] <reep> Troels: what release of ubuntu are you running?
[04:44] <AndyTheSkanker> I have the exact error if that'd help
[04:44] <Firefoxman> ferronica: try billiards in terminal
[04:44] <ferronica> Firefoxman: If you are using using ubuntu 6.10 just search in synaptic and tell me
[04:44] <dvd21x> so, can I revert to old version ?
[04:44] <Troels> Edgy Eft
[04:44] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:44] <velko> dvd21x: downloaded from the firefox web site as opposed to installed trough synaptic
[04:44] <Navop> what is a good editor in command line mode?
[04:44] <Firefoxman> Firefoxman: sorry, I run fiesty, but I will give it a try
[04:44] <Troels> reep: Edgy Eft (6.10)
[04:45] <zbrown> dvd21x: for new users i would recommend not manually updating packages. stick with what the distro provides
[04:45] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:45] <ferronica> Firefoxman: bash: billiards: command not found
[04:45] <Raduuz> how can i istall alltray
[04:45] <ferronica> Firefoxman: :(
[04:45] <morpheus_74> MarkCh, Can brasero burn video DVD (i.e home movies from my camcorder to a DVD I can watch in my DVD player?)
[04:45] <AndyTheSkanker> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14578/ is the exact thing
[04:45] <zbrown> dvd21x: well if it installed in /opt, just delete the directory in /opt
[04:45] <samarkand_> Is there an Ubuntu command equal to chkconfig ?
[04:45] <dvd21x> zbrown, ok
[04:45] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:46] <Firefoxman> ferronica: You mean  Billard-GL?
[04:46] <AndyTheSkanker> i've never ran a dual-boot system before so i have no idea what i'm doing, so help is much appreciated
[04:46] <velko> Zenerek: maybe i don't understand your problem right. i was under the impression that your modem works right from your hdd install and does not work from the live cd. or the other way around. and that you suspected it is not properly detected
[04:46] <MarkCh> morpheus_74: yes. but dont take my word for it, just install it and try for yourself.
[04:46] <reep> Troels: hm, I think maybe you should send a bug report
[04:46] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:46] <mc44> !repeat | josh36
[04:46] <ubotu> josh36: 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
[04:46] <dale> did any one else come here because of digg?
[04:46] <reep> Troels: found a similar here, but for feisty: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/4272
[04:47] <Firefoxman> josh36: What app, and from where?
[04:47] <SpookyET> Hi. Is it possible to put an Ubuntu iso on a partition, make it bootable and install from that instead of burning it to a CD?
[04:47] <Zenerek> it works from the live cd but will not work from the install
[04:47] <Enverex|LT> josh36, Asking a question that makes a little more sense and is more descriptive would probably help
[04:47] <Troels> reep: i used Feisty untill  an hour ago, then i tried Edgy, but the problem seems to be the same in Edgy
[04:47] <SkippyX> Got a weird problem. Can't access the DVD drive on my lappy. Compaq armada e500. got a disc in there now that I made on my breezy desktop - and can't access it via nautilus.
[04:47] <Firefoxman> ferronica: Try  getting  billard-gl
[04:47] <dvd21x> is there any material you could suggest for me to share internet connection ? I have windows machines in my network... but now the server is linux and not works anymore.
[04:47] <josh36> thanks ubotu
[04:48] <Firefoxman> !bot|josh36
[04:48] <ubotu> josh36: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:48] <Firefoxman> !thanks
[04:48] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[04:48] <ferronica> Firefoxman: okay
[04:49] <ferronica> Firefoxman: okay got it thanx
[04:49] <MarkCh> dvd21x: try using firestarter. works for me. http://hk2999.livejournal.com/13372.html#cutid1
[04:49] <velko> dvd21x: i think the easiest way to share your connection is to install firestarter. on the first run it will ask you if you want to share your connection. not tested though
[04:49] <Zenerek> velko:  it works from the live cd but will not work from the install
[04:49] <reep> Troels: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/2217
[04:49] <reep> Troels: that could be worth checking out
[04:50] <josh36> after i got to the web i understand that ur bot
[04:50] <Troels> thanks
[04:50] <dvd21x> thanks again
[04:50] <Firefoxman> WHAT language is QEMU written in??
[04:50] <velko> Zenerek: and the hardware (both modems) are recognized in exactly the same way?
[04:50] <josh36> help with protable apps software pls
[04:50] <Firefoxman> josh36: What app do you need help with?
[04:50] <dvd21x> i still adicted to windows apperiance... i'm suffering... lololololol
[04:51] <Zenerek> velko:  could you expalin what you mean?
[04:51] <AndyTheSkanker> Cryoniq: so how do i use NTFS Fix?
[04:51] <reep> Firefoxman: english? ^^
[04:51] <Firefoxman> reep: Progamming lanugage.
[04:51] <Troels> reep: i just tried plugging in my usb mouse, and it works, so the usb ports themselves can't be the problem
[04:51] <josh36> how can i add my one program thats not portable to the software?
[04:52] <Firefoxman> reep: I am filling out a launchpad reg req and I need to know what lang it is .
[04:52] <Firefoxman> josh36: What software? What program?
[04:52] <Firefoxman> !vauge | josh36
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vauge - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:52] <josh36> the software is:portable apps
[04:52] <Firefoxman> !vague | josh36
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vague - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:52] <AndyTheSkanker> !NTFSfix
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfsfix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:53] <AndyTheSkanker> !NTFS fix
[04:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs fix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:53] <aabrahao> thanks all
[04:53] <aabrahao> how install kubuntu fron livecd?
[04:53] <trenton> is epiphany any good? how do you think it is compared to firefox?
[04:53] <velko> Zenerek: in the files someone suggested you to look at you can see which hardware gets recognized by the kernel. ttyS0, ttyS1 are the names linux uses for serial ports. my question is if both times they get recognized in the same way
[04:53] <Firefoxman> josh36: Portable apps does not work in Ubuntu! Ask in ##windows, please!
[04:53] <MarkCh> trenton: why not try it for yourself and write a review about it.
[04:53] <Firefoxman> !botabuse > AndyTheSkanker
[04:53] <MarkCh> trenton: it integrates well with the gnome desktop, but i still like firefox because it has more addons in it.
[04:53] <lowerlogic> SpookyET - it might possible, and if it is you'd need to do some tricky boot file editing to make it work. I'd just burn it to a CD and install it that way if you can.
[04:53] <josh36> ok sorry
[04:54] <solymir> please help with a ext3 partition which i can't define/mount in fstab...
[04:54] <velko> Zenerek: i still can't understand what the problem is and what you do differently in both cases
[04:54] <reep> Troels: hm, and the external disk works on other computers/oses?
[04:54] <josh36> whats Ubuntu?
[04:54] <MarkCh> !ubuntu
[04:54] <trenton> MarkCh, is it lighter and faster than firefox though?
[04:54] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[04:54] <Troels> reep: Yeah, it works completely fine in my Edgy desktop
[04:54] <tbuss> I just reconfigure xorg.conf and now gdm does not load at startup. How can I fix this
[04:54] <reep> Firefoxman: appears to be written in c, the source tarball contains alot of .c and .h-files
[04:54] <josh36> oh i c sorry thank u
[04:55] <josh36> bye
[04:55] <Firefoxman> reep: Thanks.
[04:55] <SpookyET> lowerlogic: I don't have a writer on this old pc. My laptop is in pieces.
[04:55] <MarkCh> trenton: it is lighter, dont know about faster though, since they use the same gecko engine.
[04:55] <josh36> what room is 4 windows?
[04:55] <trenton> MarkCh, ah ok, thanks for the info
[04:55] <MarkCh> josh36: ##windows ?
[04:55] <tbuss> which file do you configure to load gdm at startup
[04:56] <Aftermath> hello there :o
[04:56] <josh36> lol sorry
[04:56] <velko> josh36: are you just bored and trolling?
[04:56] <reep> Troels: does it give any similar messages in dmesg on the other edgy machine?
[04:56] <WaxyFresh> This upgrade requires that the /usr/X11R6/bin directory be removed and replaced with a symlink. An attempt was made to do so, but it failed,   most likely because the directory is not yet empty. You must move the    files that are currently in the directory out of the way so that the    installation can complete.
[04:56] <WaxyFresh> how do i do this ^
[04:57] <MarkCh> velko: nice question lol.
[04:57] <nothlit> WaxyFresh: sudo mv /usr/X11R6/bin /this/is/the/new/place
[04:57] <velko> MarkCh: :-)
[04:57] <Troels> reep: no, it's different, and it works..
[04:57] <WaxyFresh> nothlit: wheres a good place to temporaly move this stuff
[04:57] <MarkCh> /dev/null ? jk
[04:57] <Zenerek> velko:  yes they have the exact info, and diffrence is that i had already installed the driver for the winmodem
[04:58] <pedro> hi!!
[04:58] <MarkCh> !hi
[04:58] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:58] <Sick-Boy> hola pedro
[04:58] <Sick-Boy> xD
[04:58] <dauoalagio2> what's a good linux ISO mounter
[04:58] <pedro> I installed on feisty and its great..
[04:59] <velko> Zenerek: and after installing this driver the other modem stopped working?
[04:59] <pedro> on - i meant - thinkpad t42
[04:59] <Firefoxman> !feisty | pedro
[04:59] <ubotu> pedro: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[04:59] <dvd21x> oh god.. i'm desperated...
[04:59] <tbuss> is this what i configure to get gdm to load at boot /etc/init.d/gdm
[04:59] <Troels> reep: shall i paste it?
[04:59] <MarkCh> yay! feisty will be released soon!
[04:59] <Firefoxman> !paste | troels
[04:59] <ubotu> troels: 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)
[04:59] <reep> Troels: hm... sounds like a little problem with the usb-drivers on that platform then
[04:59] <EightEleven> dauoalagio2: mount ?
[04:59] <nith> hello everyone
[04:59] <Aftermath> is it daylight savings time atm?
[04:59] <Firefoxman> !mountiso
[04:59] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[04:59] <MarkCh> @time
[04:59] <ubotu> Current time in Etc/UTC: April 08 2007, 14:59:56 - Next meeting: Technical Board in 2 days
[04:59] <crazifyngers> dauoalagio2 you can do it nativly
[04:59] <Troels> Firefoxman, i know :D
[05:00] <dauoalagio2> EightEleven: wow i'm stupid...totally forgot
[05:00] <crazifyngers> sorry aabout the spelling
[05:00] <Zenerek> velko: i did not have the serial modem when i installed the driver, and that is why i wonder if it has something to do with that
[05:00] <Firefoxman> !mountiso > dauoalagio2
[05:00] <nith> I've a problem. I'm running ubuntu with gnome, kde, fluxbox and xfce and I can't get firefox to work with anything but gnome
[05:00] <nith> I'm running edgy
[05:00] <Troels> reep: maybe.. the usb mouse works though
[05:00] <Firefoxman> nith: Then use GNOME!
[05:00] <pedro> hehe
[05:00] <nith> Firefoxman: I'm trying to give the others a fair chance
[05:01] <pedro> i have a delay starting uo
[05:01] <pedro> up feisty
[05:01] <Troels> pedro: me too
[05:01] <Gabz> nith: firefox works fine in kubuntu .
[05:01] <pedro> on thinkpad ...anyone knows why (i get no error messages)
[05:01] <Troels> pedro: i've got a delay too on my thinkpad T41
[05:01] <flodine> nith firefox works good with openbox
[05:02] <nith> Gabz: Its supposed to. I tried reinstalling kubuntu-desktop package and it didnt help
[05:02] <lowerlogic> nith: what happens when you try to start firefox in kde?
[05:02] <dv_> hmm does a special gnome version of firefox exist? maybe this is one
[05:02] <nith> lowerlogic: It the process hangs
[05:02] <tbuss> how can I log into gnome without having to use the prompt at startup
[05:02] <dv_> like xchat-gnome vs. xchat-gtk
[05:02] <pedro> OK troels...but my first startups where fine...thats why i wonder ...stops at the middle of the ubuntu bar
[05:02] <nith> lowerlogic: The debug doesnt tell me anything useful
[05:02] <aabrahao> how install kubuntu from livecd kubuntu6.10 desktop i386
[05:02] <aabrahao> ?
[05:02] <Sick-Boy> xchat-gnome
[05:02] <Sick-Boy> is very nice!
[05:03] <Aftermath> I'm at the 'prepare disk space' in the install, should I use largest continuous free space?
[05:03] <crazifyngers> aftermath are you dual booting?
[05:03] <reep> Troels: well, at any rate I'm afraid it out of my league, so I would suggest filing a bug report at the launchpad...
[05:03] <mc44> Aftermath: are you installing with another os?
[05:04] <Aftermath> I have windows now
[05:04] <Aftermath> dual boot, yes
[05:04] <kkmarius> i'm using gnome in ubuntu ... anyone know why i can't do "iwconfig eth1 essid wireless channel 6" anymore?
[05:04] <Aftermath> I went ahead with largest continous
[05:04] <Zenerek> velko: another thing is that the live cd uses kernel 2.6.15-23, the install uses kernel 2.6.15-28, i thiught this could be a prob but changed kernel's at boot to try the serial and it still did not work, so i don't think it's the kernel
[05:04] <solymir> please, i have a problem with ext3 fixed drive which i can't mount
[05:04] <reep> pedro: could it be filesystem checking? in the grub-menu, hit e on the ubuntu line, then e on the kernel line, and remove the word "splash" at the end, this will give you text instead of the splashscreen
[05:05] <Aftermath> is there any way I can finish the install without losing any data?
[05:05] <crazifyngers> yes aftermath
[05:05] <reep> pedro: might give you a clue what it uses so much time at
[05:05] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[05:05] <tbuss> how can start gnome without typing startx at the prompt. I want to go straight to gui after booting
[05:05] <crazifyngers> open a terminal and type gparted
[05:05] <nith> kkmarius: what message does it give you?
[05:05] <crazifyngers> then resize your partitions
[05:06] <crazifyngers> and start the install over
[05:06] <kkmarius> nith, there's no error message and iwconfig doesn't show any changes made
[05:06] <Aftermath> haha
[05:06] <Firefoxman> larson9999: Yes, it does.
[05:06] <Aftermath> gparted - weapon of mass destruction
[05:06] <tumi> tbuss: make gdm start at boot time
[05:06] <velko> Zenerek: sorry. i'm out of ideas
[05:06] <Aftermath> I used sudo
[05:06] <crazifyngers> worked for me when i had to make room
[05:06] <nith> kkmarius: does "iwlist eth1 scanning" work?
[05:06] <Aftermath> I opened it
[05:06] <nith> without error I mean
[05:06] <kkmarius> nith, yes
[05:07] <larson9999> gparted rocks!!
[05:07] <Gabz> nith:  since firefox doesn't work for you in kde does konquer it's also a very nice web browers
[05:07] <tbuss> tumi: thank you! how do I do that etc/init.d/gdm?
[05:07] <kkmarius> nith, until yesterday it worked without a hitch
[05:07] <Firefoxman> larson9999: That too.
[05:07] <tumi> tbuss: yeah, how come it doesnt start automatically for you?
[05:07] <crazifyngers> aftermath it is gonna take a long time to complete so you will have to be pacient
[05:07] <reep> Troels: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[05:07] <dvd21x> well, linux detected and installed my webcam automatically... but when I try to use an application the systems freezes... why?
[05:07] <reep> Troels: oops, sorry, wrong nick
[05:08] <nith> Gabz: but what about for the other two DMs?
[05:08] <reep> tbuss: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[05:08] <solymir> please, i have a problem with ext3 fixed drive which i can't mount
[05:08] <tbuss> tumi: long story, should have been here earlier. For some reason my xserver would not load, reconfigured and now the gdm won't load, and I lost my wifi connection
[05:08] <nith> kkmarius: try setting the essid to something else to view a change
[05:08] <MarkCh> tbuss: sure sounds like a tragedy lol.
[05:08] <velko> solymir: what problem? could you be more specific?
[05:08] <AndyTheSkanker> Tried booting XP through grub command line
[05:08] <nith> kkmarius: If it's not showing any changes at all then I'm at a loss
[05:08] <kkmarius> nith, tried that, didn't work
[05:09] <Aftermath> I resized some partitions to make space, now what partitions should I make?
[05:09] <reep> tbuss: if it starts after typing that, it will start automaticaly later as well
[05:09] <AndyTheSkanker> cant get it to boot still
[05:09] <AndyTheSkanker> it froze on the boot command
[05:09] <solymir> !gdm
[05:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:09] <kkmarius> nith, no problem... this is just as much a mystery to me :/
[05:09] <Gabz> nith:  i've only used kde and gnome
[05:09] <reep> Aftermath: for what?
[05:09] <larson9999> Aftermath: you're not resizing mounted partitions are you?
[05:09] <Aftermath> installing ubuntu
[05:09] <tumi> tbuss: well, use sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start or startx to log in, then go to System -> Administration -> Services adnd check for gdm. That should make gdm start at bootup
[05:09] <tbuss> tumi: I need to boot into the kernel that has the linix-restricted-modules installed, that way I can get my wifi back
[05:10] <reep> Aftermath: well, if you just leave it empty, you can tell ubuntu to do what it likes with the empty space during installation...
[05:10] <tbuss> tumi: thanks, I'll check it out
[05:10] <tbuss> reep: thanks
[05:10] <Aftermath> I pressed install now :/ hope I don't lose any data
[05:10] <crazifyngers> i hate you chuckf i have been trying to get fios for a year now
[05:10] <solymir> :velko i had a ntfs partition which i formatted into ext3 with gparted
[05:10] <ferronica> how  to clean Hdd from old files and folders?
[05:10] <Chieferer> hi
[05:11] <Galga> hi
[05:11] <chuckf> crazifyngers, it's worth the wait
[05:11] <chuckf> :)
[05:11] <Firefoxman> !hi | Chieferer
[05:11] <velko> solymir: how do you try to mount it and what error message you receive?
[05:11] <ubotu> Chieferer: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:11] <Chieferer> thanks
[05:11] <nith> kkmarius: If you get it while I'm here, please let me know, I'm curious
[05:11] <crazifyngers> well i checked there line upgrades and supposedly i am one of the streets this month so we will see
[05:11] <Troels> pedro: i think it's something with the internet connection, when you make it connect to a wifi network...
[05:11] <Chris1> hey, is there any game like "Chromium" out there, which features more enemys and stuff? :D
[05:11] <Zenerek> velko that's ok man, i've learned that modems are pain to work with, i spent two weeks getting my winmodem to work, which i am running under the older kernel because the driver won't work with the new kernel, even though i compiled a new one
[05:11] <Troels> pedro: but i'm not sure.
[05:11] <pedro> TNX Reep!!!
[05:12] <nith> Gabz: kk, I'll give konquerer its chance in KDE... as an alternative.
[05:12] <vivia> hi... after some update, my computer won't power off any more when i shutdown / suspend. it follows the process normally but then just stays frozen with a blank screen, and the fan keeps turning itself on and off as if it were working. I booted with the previous kernel and it works...
[05:12] <solymir> velko: the line mmodified in fstab # /dev/sdb6 /mnt/sdb6 ext3 defaults 0 2 doesn't work
[05:12] <velko> Zenerek: i'm happy that it works now for you (anyhow) :-)
[05:12] <Galga> i m trying to configure an exchange mail account, using evolution. But each time when i enter my username, the evolution only uses the initials, that is anything before @, and nothing afterwards.
[05:12] <Gabz> nith:  there is a nice button which assigns all the hyperlink on the page a button so you don't have to use your mouse
[05:12] <chuckf> crazifyngers, so what area are you in?
[05:13] <velko> solymir: first does the directory /mnt/sdb6 exist?
[05:13] <r00tintheb0x> Galga, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=372925&highlight=exchange+evolution
[05:13] <Galga> thanks r00tintheb0x
[05:13] <gortba> Hi everyone. I was wondering if someone could tell me why sudo fdisk -l is not working for me. First it said my username wasn't added to sudoers file so I successfully did that, but now it says fdisk command not found?
[05:13] <velko> solymir: second what message do you get if you issue "sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb6 /mnt/sdb6"?
[05:14] <gortba> all I want to do is look at my hard drive partition configuration.
[05:14] <nith> still gotta figure this out tho... firefox is my one true browsing love
[05:14] <solymir> velko: both ways, through fstab and manually. i "mounts" it but i have no acces (requires root) and reports size as 13 gb instead of 170
[05:14] <pedro> tnx Troels!!!!!!!!
[05:15] <velko> solymir: third does the line in fstab really start with #? if this is the case it is commented out and the device is not considered for mounting
[05:15] <Gabz> nith:  by the sounds of things there is a depedance you've missed i suggest going to debian.org and look at what dependances it has
[05:15] <pedro> feisty
[05:16] <r00tintheb0x> no problem Galga
[05:16] <neilmorrow> hi all
[05:17] <Zenerek> well i can use my modem so much i stay using kernel 2.6.15-23,by the way i got something from the dmesg output, :ungrab_winmodem: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module   and    slamr: disagrees about version of symbol struct_module  any idea what thus means? i think it may be a clue as to why the driver i compiled with the module-assistant won't let me use the modem in the 2.6.15-28 kernel
[05:17] <Galga> r00tintheb0x, nice link. so any alternative to evolution ?
[05:17] <Zenerek> the winmodem
[05:17] <solymir> velko: it was mounted there when it was ntfs partition
[05:17] <MarkCh> Galga: creationism?
[05:18] <velko> solymir: if you can mount is as root the half of the battle is won :-)
[05:18] <MarkCh> Galga: jk. what part of evolution do you really want to replace? email, calendar, todo, memos?
[05:18] <velko> solymir: unmount the device and change the permissions for /mnt/sdb6 - you should be the owner
[05:18] <velko> solymir: and have rw access to it
[05:19] <velko> solymir: after that go ahead and mount it as root
[05:19] <dvd21x> my good... not even to delete a folder i'm able.
[05:19] <Galga> MarkCh, only problem when i authenticate, sometimes it uses the complete login name / username and sometimes only the initial, that is before @ sign. when it does this it fails to authenticate. Otherwise, when authentication is complete, the NEXT button is still greyed out.
[05:19] <nith> Gabz: I'll sift through it shortly. Thanks for the suggestions both today and last night :)
[05:20] <lord1212> hi question, which RPM do i need to install to get G++ installed?
[05:20] <MarkCh> Galga: i dunno, but i never had that problem...
[05:20] <elwario91> hello
[05:21] <elwario91> I need some help to run Serious Sam First encounter, I have this error : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14586/
[05:21] <lord1212> I am trying to run off the CD and noticed that GCC is here...but not G++ in the add remove list
[05:21] <elwario91> can someone help me?
[05:21] <MarkCh> lord1212: ubuntu doesnt use rpms, anyway to install g++, just sudo apt-get install g++
[05:21] <Galga> MarkCh, this link contains perfect example http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=372925&highlight=exchange+evolution
[05:21] <velko> lord1212: it's not rpm but deb. and the name is g++
[05:21] <Galga> MarkCh, ok thanks
[05:21] <lord1212> thank you velko/markch
[05:21] <noget> hey there, can anybody please tell my why the hell i can only choose between WEP encryption in the network manager when disabling roaming mode?
[05:21] <Zenerek> lord1212 ubuntu is a debian based linux
[05:21] <lord1212> thanks
[05:22] <noget> i thought feisty fawn natively had wpa support?
[05:22] <elwario91> can someone help me? -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14586/
[05:23] <solymir> velko: damn.. it keeps diconnecting me.
[05:23] <velko> solymir: i see :-) did you have seen my previous post?
[05:23] <lord1212> question, when running from the CD...where does it get al this "space"?
[05:24] <lord1212> RAM?  or does it make a temp folder on your physical drives?
[05:24] <MarkCh> Galga: are you sure you are authenticating right? preferences->edit->receiving mail->authentication type, etc.
[05:24] <velko> lord1212: yes ram indeed
[05:24] <Tomcat_> lord1212: RAM + unused swap partitions
[05:24] <solymir> velko: and by the way what's the point with the UUID commad in fstab?!
[05:24] <ferronica> how  to clean Hdd from old files and folders?
[05:24] <lord1212> ok what i figured:)
[05:24] <Tomcat_> lord1212: It's sometimes quite amazing what's possible. ;)
[05:24] <MarkCh> if you dont know what to put here, either check for supported types or get help from your email admin, or try thunderbird instead.
[05:25] <velko> solymir: it's an identifier
[05:25] <solymir> velko: yes i managed
[05:25] <Tomcat_> lord1212: Not all is unpacked at boot though... some programs only unpack when started.
[05:25] <solymir> velko: which one? (H)
[05:25] <Galga> MarkCh, i will try thunderbird
[05:25] <velko> solymir: happy to hear it
[05:25] <velko> solymir: what which one?
[05:25] <MarkCh> lord1212: nice question, i dont get it too, anyway, i think it gets space from ram.
[05:26] <koeien> hi all, i just upgraded from Ubuntu 6.10 to 7.04 and X stopped working. Is this a known problem? Using the non-free nvidia driver, using the free nv driver fixed it
[05:26] <ntze> good morning
[05:26] <MarkCh> since i can still access or not access my hard drive, the programs are still in rom though.
[05:26] <solymir> velko: of the harddrive? some sort of MD5 at the cd?
[05:26] <cdromke> people
[05:26] <cdromke> i have a question :+
[05:26] <whoever> When I install a program, it installs several support programs.  If I choose to then uninstall, it just removed the one program.  Is there a way I can remove all programs installed?  Or do I have to write down the names of them all and do them one by one??
[05:26] <cdromke> i run linux on my servers for over a year now
[05:27] <Baktaah> whoever,
[05:27] <cdromke> but i reinstalled linux due to some NIC problems
[05:27] <solymir> velko: well? what i do? :(
[05:27] <Baktaah> sudo apt-get autoremove --purge  [package] 
[05:27] <velko> solymir: i'm not sure but it seems to be partition and not drive id
[05:27] <cdromke> now hard drives are terribly slow :+
[05:27] <koeien> whoever: apt-get autoremove  ?
[05:27] <famir> i have dualcore but my system see only one how can i fix it ?
[05:27] <cdromke> 'cause DMA is off
[05:27] <Zenerek> yeah i reinstalled recently because i made too much out of a simple kernel/ driver mismatch, anyway i reinstalled in oem mode and i read that after i input oem-config-prepare i will be asked some question by the os, what type of questions?
[05:27] <cdromke> hdparm won't help me
[05:27] <velko> solymir: what have you done up until now? where do we stand?
[05:27] <MarkCh> whoever: sudo apt-get autoremove ?
[05:27] <lord1212> what is the root password by definition?
[05:28] <reep> whoever: sudo aptitude remove
[05:28] <lord1212> by default tha tis...
[05:28] <elwario91> can omeone help me?
[05:28] <famir> help !!!  i have dualcore but my system see only one how can i fix it ?
[05:29] <Enverex|LT> famir, That's unlikely, how do you know it only sees one core?
[05:29] <velko> lord1212: i don't think the livecd has any root password. but i could be mistaken
[05:29] <whoever> Thanks guys.
[05:29] <cdromke> maybe it's just 'ubuntu'
[05:29] <neilmorrow> ping
[05:29] <cdromke> pong
[05:29] <gerscht> famir: what does cat /proc/cpuinfo say ?
[05:30] <lord1212> velko, thats not true...when i sudo, it's not "blank"
[05:30] <famir> gerscht: grep -c ^processor /proc/cpuinfo
[05:30] <koeien> sudo does not ask for your root password
[05:30] <mc44> lord1212: the root password is random, the sudo password is your first user password
[05:30] <enry> my network manager have root permission blocked!
[05:30] <enry> help
[05:30] <Firefoxman> !ping
[05:30] <ubotu> pong
[05:31] <Firefoxman> !pong
[05:31] <ubotu> pong is an old atari game. It's fun!
[05:31] <gerscht> famir: are you using the smp kernel?
[05:31] <famir> gerscht: what is it ?
[05:31] <Zenerek> famir i believe you might have to compile a new kernel and enable it within the kernel, correct me if i am wrong anyone
[05:31] <famir> Zenerek: good idea !
[05:31] <solymir> velko: this is annoying... kopete seems not to like the big ammount of info and crashes
[05:32] <Zenerek> well if you fined compiling kernels fun...
[05:32] <velko> solymir: try xchat. it does not seem to have problems here
[05:32] <MarkCh> solymir: gaim is nice.
[05:33] <MarkCh> i like it better than xchat to some extent.
[05:33] <solymir> velko: ok.. i'll install and be back ;)
[05:33] <Zenerek> i've had some probs with gaim, but i am using it right now
[05:34] <Firefoxman> are !logs indexed by google?
[05:34] <emilia> i shared a folder on my ubuntu pc, and when i try to access it from my windows pc, it asks for a password, but my ubuntu login doesnt work?
[05:34] <Firefoxman> !samba | emilia
[05:34] <ubotu> emilia: 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
[05:34] <tbuss> is it possible to install the linux-restricted-modules from the install cd,
[05:34] <yoz> how do you grep two things at once? does pipes work? like I want to search for things taht contain 2 seperate strings
[05:34] <MarkCh> tbuss: yes.
[05:34] <Firefoxman> !mp3 | tbuss
[05:35] <ubotu> tbuss: 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
[05:35] <yoz> like in apache logs..I want to grep a certain date..and a certain referrer
[05:35] <koeien> yoz: this is possible
[05:35] <Firefoxman> !restricted
[05:35] <live> hola
[05:35] <conkers> When is hte nex ubuntu to be release?
[05:35] <yoz> koeien, how do you do that?
[05:35] <Firefoxman> !es |live
[05:35] <koeien> cat x | grep A | grep B  are all lines in x that contain A and B
[05:35] <ubotu> live: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:35] <solymir> velko: much better
[05:35] <tbuss> MarkCH: I need the driver s for my wifi card and cant use apt
[05:35] <yoz> thank you koeien
[05:35] <tbuss> Firefoxman: ?
[05:35] <Firefoxman> !feisty | conkers
[05:35] <ubotu> conkers: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[05:35] <dauoalagio2> How can i share my Ubuntu installed printer with a computer on windows
[05:35] <velko> solymir: :-) what have you done until now and where are we standing currently?
[05:36] <emilia> Firefoxman: to share a folder i haveto do all that?
[05:36] <Firefoxman> !samba | dauoalagio2
[05:36] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: 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
[05:36] <conkers> Firefoxman It is april already.
[05:36] <MarkCh> tbuss: synaptic->settings->repositories then insert your cd.
[05:36] <MarkCh> then install the restricted modules after.
[05:36] <Firefoxman> !schedule | conkers
[05:36] <ubotu> conkers: 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
[05:36] <tbuss> markCh: do I need to add the cd to the repositories
[05:36] <Firefoxman> conkers: April 19th
[05:36] <MarkCh> it automatically adds itself i think.
[05:36] <solymir> velko: same place. i have done a lot until now and i'm out of ideas. i use irc only in case of emergency :D
[05:37] <tbuss> MarkCh: I spoke too soon
[05:37] <conkers> Firefoxman thank you
[05:37] <MarkCh> havent really tried it again since breezy.
[05:37] <dauoalagio2> Firefoxman: that gives me no information about printing
[05:37] <velko> solymir: i mean the ext3 mounting problem not irc ;-)
[05:37] <Raduuz> how can i restore app from alltray?
[05:37] <riaal> I have ubuntu installed and want to install winxp for wow. If I install windows on a (D) ntfs space on my main disk, will it remove the linux boot loader? if it does how do I get it back so I can use both?
[05:38] <solymir> velko: yes. i was reffering to that.mount works, fstab works, but i have no permission to write on a so called 13Gb drive.
[05:38] <tbuss> MarkCh: If I could boot and select which kernel I want to use I would not need to reinstall the drivers
[05:38] <ravi_master> riaal: you have to shrink the NTFS partition and then use the free space to create your ubuntu partition
[05:38] <velko> riaal: it will remove the boot loaded. but you can boot from a live cd and restore it after the windows install is completed
[05:38] <emilia> can i remote desktop into my ubuntu machine from windows?
[05:38] <ChrisF-> greetings.  How do I install wine on Edgy?  I tried sudo apt-get install wine and it won't do it
[05:39] <Firefoxman> emilia: Try using XDMCP and Xming!
[05:39] <Firefoxman> !rdestop | emilia
[05:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rdestop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:39] <Firefoxman> !rdesktop | emilia
[05:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rdesktop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:39] <z1pp3r> So, i've managed to throw away my username and password for a router that is 300km away from me... Anyone know of a website or another way to check which port are forwarded to my server?
[05:39] <velko> solymir: did you followed my instructions? or how much of them did you followed? this was my question
[05:39] <riaal> velko, okey, cheers
[05:39] <velko> riaal: np
[05:39] <riaal> velko, btw, is it hard?
[05:39] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r, i can nmap you
[05:39] <koeien> yes, it will probably be removed riaal
[05:39] <koeien> riaal, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[05:40] <MarkCh> tbuss: you can if you want to.
[05:40] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Why do you need to use a router 300km away? And most routers do not use remote admin by default.
[05:40] <solymir> velko: due to often disconnection, probably i didn't see a thing. :((
[05:40] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: You need to be physicaly at your router and press reset.
[05:40] <solymir> velko: sorry...
[05:40] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, have a server behind that router, and i need a port forwarded so i can setup psybnc on it
[05:40] <velko> riaal: no. you have to issue  "sudo grub-install" and include windows in the file /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:40] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, mind if i query you?
[05:40] <MarkCh> just sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and set timeout to 5 or something non-zero
[05:40] <r00tintheb0x> go at it
[05:40] <velko> riaal: the other way around: first edit menu.lst and after that update grub
[05:41] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, that would probably be ideal yeah, but i know i've already got some forwarded to it, which i do not use
[05:41] <r00tintheb0x> its not going to show you what ports are open on your machine though
[05:41] <Zenerek> ChrisF have you checked to if wine is availabe in synaptic
[05:41] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[05:41] <lord1212> how can i make myself a super user in one screen for as long as I need to?
[05:41] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Is remoteadmin enabled?
[05:41] <velko> solymir: unmount the drive and change the ownership and the persmissions for the mounting folder.
[05:41] <gepatino_> lord1212: try sudo -i
[05:41] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, on the router, no. But ssh is forwarded to the server, so np
[05:41] <cecil_t> lord1212: sudo su
[05:42] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: If  you forgot the password, also nothing you can do.
[05:42] <velko> solymir: you have to be the owner and to have r/w permissions for the unmounted /mnt/whatewer directory
[05:42] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Most routers use port 80 for administartion. Try http:\\192.168.1.1
[05:42] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, only forgot the pass to the router, so you're right, cant make any new nat entries. However, i should be able to use some of the ones i've already setup.
[05:42] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, i have no problems finding the admin interface, i've just forgotten the user/pass for it
[05:43] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Did you change it from default?
[05:43] <z1pp3r> and afaik, most use port 8080 or 2033
[05:43] <solymir> velko: i can't do both. what the command line with sudo?
[05:43] <z1pp3r> yes, i did
[05:43] <z1pp3r> ofcourse
[05:43] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: If yes, then the router will NOT let you reset it unless you have PHYSICAL access to it.
[05:43] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Ask someone to go to it and reset it for you if possible.
[05:43] <ferronica> Error: Mplayer--> requested audio codec family [mp3]  (afm=mp3lib) not availabe enable it at compilation
[05:44] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, doesnt matter, i do not need to configure the router. I just need to know which ports are already forwarded.
[05:44] <velko> solymir: sudo umount /mnt/sdb6
[05:44] <solymir> ok
[05:44] <velko> solymir: sudo chonw -R solymir:solymir /mnt/sdb6
[05:44] <theoryx> OK.. "mount" returns "/dev/sdc2 on /media/ipod type vfat" but when i do "umount /dev/sdc2" umount returns an error "umount: /dev/sdc2 is not in the fstab (and you are not root)"
[05:44] <theoryx> where is the problem?
[05:45] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: Try SheildsUP https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2
[05:45] <velko> solymir: sudo chmod 755 /mnt/sdb6
[05:45] <cecil_t> z1pp3r: you can use the Gnome Network Tool and do a port scan against an IP address
[05:45] <velko> solymir: sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sdb6 /mnt/sdb6
[05:45] <Firefoxman> z1pp3r: *https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
[05:45] <z1pp3r> Firefoxman, i'll try thanks
[05:45] <cecil_t> z1pp3r: there are also online tools that will do port scans like www.grc.com (mentioned above) but I don't know if you can point them at remote addresses
[05:45] <z1pp3r> cecil_t, i've tried nmap'ing it, it only gives me the ports opened for admininistration of the router
[05:45] <openstandards> hey, not sure if i'm having a problem with my webcam or if its a bug
[05:46] <solymir> velko: umount: /media/sdb6: not mounted :O
[05:46] <velko> solymir: sorry - this was a typo. the name of the command is chown and not chonw
[05:46] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r, what are you looking to try to do?
[05:46] <theoryx> OK.. "mount" returns "/dev/sdc2 on /media/ipod type vfat" but when i do "umount /dev/sdc2" umount returns an error "umount: /dev/sdc2 is not in the fstab (and you are not root)"
[05:46] <theoryx> where is the problem?
[05:46] <cecil_t> z1pp3r: what service (protocol) are you looking for specifically?
[05:47] <reep> solymir: think you are mixing /mnt/ and /media/
[05:47] <z1pp3r> cecil_t, none, really. I just need a free opened/forwarded port for psybnc.
[05:47] <solymir> velko: i got it. but. if the hdd it's not mounted... why i find something in it?
[05:47] <velko> solymir: you said that the drive is mounted but does not have the expected size? do you see it mounted if you type just "mount"?
[05:47] <velko> solymir: what does "mount | grep hdb6" says?
[05:48] <solymir> velko: nothing. but at the mount command i get "/dev/sda6 on /media/sda6 type ntfs (rw,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46)"
[05:49] <velko> solymir: i was under the impression your drive is hdb6 and not hda6. which is correct?
[05:49] <ravalox> hey, anyone here ever installed joomla on their ubuntu box?
[05:49] <johnficca> I'm thinking about getting a nvidia 7600 gt card, does anyone if they work with the linux drivers ?
[05:49] <velko> solymir: sorry sdb6 and sdb6 i mean...
[05:50] <w0rmy> hi, is that normal that in windows I get better ping times than ubuntu over Wireless network ?
[05:50] <z1pp3r> grrr... Anyone know of a http bruteforce application that can be run in console?
[05:50] <solymir> velko: sdb6. sorry i fucked up. i'll try to make a folder in /mnt and mount to see what happens
[05:50] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, the OS should have little to do with ping times.
[05:51] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r, if you would tell me what you're trying to do.
[05:51] <Sha> Hello someone know i can set the Saturation into Ubuntu, i use Gnome with Beryl ?
[05:51] <w0rmy> z1pp3r:  on windows I get 1 ms on my wireless while ubuntu gives me 5-6ms
[05:51] <r00tintheb0x> i'll try to help you do it.
[05:51] <velko> solymir: so can we get the facts strait please? what does "mount | grep sdb6" says?
[05:51] <loza> what 's different with debian ?
[05:51] <reep> z1pp3r: brute force?
[05:51] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, trying to access my routers http configuration interface
[05:51] <z1pp3r> which i've forgotten the username for
[05:52] <w0rmy> and Im not using any emulator, everything is native drivers
[05:52] <solymir> velko: nothing...
[05:52] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, in my own experience, windows' "ping" application isnt too reliable
[05:52] <z1pp3r> reep, yes?
[05:52] <velko> solymir: ok this means the partition is not mounted
[05:52] <johnficca> I'm thinking about getting a nvidia 7600 gt card, does anyone if they work with the linux drivers ?
[05:52] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r,  what services are you trying to run through your router?
[05:52] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, does it matter?
[05:52] <jhou_> anyone know about the apple TV hacks?
[05:53] <RichiH> reep: nah, she does not like supertux
[05:53] <velko> solymir: now issue "sudo chonw -R solymir:solymir /mnt/sdb6" (replace solymir with your user name and group name)
[05:53] <dauoalagio2> after following this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingFromWinXP my cupsd.conf doesn't have a Network Options to enter a port on about line 420 in fact it has about 100 lines
[05:53] <Sha> Hello someone know i can set the Saturation into Ubuntu, i use Gnome with Be
[05:53] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r, yes.
[05:53] <r00tintheb0x> cayse you have a lot of ports open.
[05:53] <velko> solymir: chown*
[05:53] <w0rmy> z1pp3r: well, maybe its not so accurate but there is still a major difference between the ping times plus I can feel the change when Im telnetting the router
[05:53] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, could you spam them to me in query please?
[05:54] <r00tintheb0x> sure hold up
[05:54] <charley_> In evolution, is it possible to show the pictures associated with contacts when you click on the "To:" button while writing an email?
[05:54] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, wierd. You sure you're not using different parity checking or something like that?
[05:54] <w0rmy> sometimes I get average ping of 12ms on ubuntu which is REALLY frustrating when Im editing remote files
[05:54] <solymir> velko: ok... seem to work.
[05:55] <speps> Hy guys ... problem with 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500 and UBUNTU EDGY(UPGRADE) tdfx make the system crash!!!
[05:55] <w0rmy> z1pp3r: what do you mean different parity checking ?
[05:55] <NoodlePot> ok so if I select the first option from the ubuntu cd and the screen goes blank, what does that mean exactly?
[05:55] <r00tintheb0x> z1pp3r, message me so i can send this to you
[05:55] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, sorry, i'm tired as hell, you probably dont
[05:55] <velko> solymir: now "sudo chmod 755 /mnt/sdb6"
[05:55] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, did
[05:55] <w0rmy> darn :(
[05:55] <r00tintheb0x> you already hard-reset it?
[05:55] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, oh, are you using ndiswrapper for your wireless card?
[05:56] <solymir> velko: i did that. now works ok. but it will keep the settings at boot? probably no...
[05:56] <w0rmy> nope, native drivers
[05:56] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, nope. As i said, it's 300km from me.
[05:56] <r00tintheb0x> oh lol
[05:56] <velko> solymir: it will
[05:56] <shao_lo> can anyone point me to the solution to the "loading, please wait...check root= bootarg" problem?  I've checked the uuid as some posts suggest and it looks right.
[05:56] <w0rmy> z1pp3r: I think that when I used ndisrwapper I had better results :P
[05:56] <richw> I forgot what file i need to edit to add a kernel module to startup.. can anyone tell me?
[05:56] <Panterh3art> somebody here who can help me
[05:56] <r00tintheb0x> sure Panterh3art whats up
[05:56] <solymir> no fstab? i have som settings there that probably mess it up
[05:56] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, i have no idea then. Both windows and linux have to obey the tcp/ip standards, so i fail to see how ping should be different
[05:56] <reep> w0rmy: well, the linux drivers are probably written by ppl who don't know your wireless card as well as the manufacturer
[05:56] <velko> solymir: it will be best not to take my word for it but to reboot and see :-)
[05:56] <solymir> ok
[05:56] <Panterh3art> i need to install wine for mirc but i have uhm like a very old version of ubuntu
[05:56] <velko> solymir: make sure the line in fstab does not start with #
[05:56] <solymir> velko: let's see
[05:57] <nicolah> I'd like to mount a fat32 partitio with mount, I give sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb3 /media/test but I can't modify the files, should I use -o umask=xxxx ?
[05:57] <nicolah> which umask ? thanks
[05:57] <charley_> Panterh3art, Why in the world do you want to run mirc?
[05:57] <w0rmy> reep: I guess..
[05:57] <Panterh3art> i can script tcl
[05:57] <Sha> Hello someone know i can set the Saturation into Ubuntu, i use Gnome with Beryl ?
[05:57] <Panterh3art> and i can script mirc
[05:57] <z1pp3r> charley_, remember, the question is never "why" - its "how" :)
[05:57] <charley_> z1pp3r, well maybe so lol
[05:58] <richw> I forgot what file i need to edit to add a kernel module to startup.. can anyone tell me?
[05:58] <charley_> Is there a channel for evolution?
[05:58] <velko> richw: /etc/modules
[05:58] <z1pp3r> r00tintheb0x, i've msg'ed you
[05:58] <XiXaQ> charley_, they have a channel on gimpnet.
[05:58] <richw> velko: thanks
[05:58] <velko> richw: np
[05:58] <charley_> XiXaQ, Thanks
[05:59] <w0rmy> can anyone recommend a WIfi or maybe even a Mimo wifi adapter that is well supported by linux ?
[05:59] <Panterh3art> i am running now like ubuntu version 4.10
[05:59] <Panterh3art> :|
[05:59] <Punker> lol
[05:59] <Punker> wtf
[06:00] <z1pp3r> w0rmy, i believe the ubuntu wiki has a list of well supported wireless devices somewhere
[06:00] <w0rmy> yeah, but my wifi adapter is also "supported" heh :)
[06:00] <charley_> feisty has great support for wireless
[06:00] <Punker> do me next
[06:00] <Panterh3art> but still who can help me
[06:00] <Panterh3art> :o
[06:00] <lilphil> w0rmy: pci or pcmcia?
[06:00] <trenton> what's a good program to access yahoo chat rooms?
[06:00] <Panterh3art> with mine problem
[06:00] <Panterh3art> :o
[06:00] <charley_> I would almost recommend trying feisty before buying something new
[06:00] <w0rmy> lilphil: pci
[06:00] <z1pp3r> charley_, you know if it even has support for bcm43xx (bcm4318 in particular) ?
[06:01] <pogenwurst> trenton: does gaim not work?
[06:01] <XiXaQ> trenton, Gaim?
[06:01] <w0rmy> I've ended up purchasing replacing 3 cards untill I gave it up and took a usb wifi from 3com which I knew for sure to work
[06:01] <lilphil> w0rmy: ah, not sure then. im rather fond of the atheros chipset if you can find one though
[06:01] <velko> Panterh3art: what is your question?
[06:01] <Talaman72> gaim is cool
[06:01] <w0rmy> lilphil: is it supported by the manufacturer ?
[06:01] <w0rmy> lilphil: or just another reverse engineering driver ?
[06:01] <charley_> z1pp3r, I am not certain, but I had read a review where the reviewer commented that it recognized the broadcom wireless device on his laptop
[06:02] <Punker> should I help this person in the forum?
[06:02] <trenton> well, something that has anti-booting, anti-flooding, anti-spamming, ect
[06:02] <shao_lo> can anyone point me to the solution to the feisty "loading, please wait...check root= bootarg" problem?  I've checked the uuid as some posts suggest and it looks right.
[06:02] <Talaman72> gaim, isn't good for yahoo chat rooms as you have to know the chatroom...it doesn't give you a list
[06:02] <Panterh3art> i wanna install wine on linux version 4.10
[06:02] <lilphil> w0rmy: i'm not sure actually, I always assumed it was a reverse engineered but could be wrong. if youre looking for manaufacturer support then check out the ralink chipset
[06:02] <Panterh3art> but can't find on google how to do it :(
[06:02] <w0rmy> lilphil: I had ralink device - it was hell and didnt work !!
[06:02] <z1pp3r> charley_, cool, cus' i've had a lot of trouble using ndiswrapper with bcm4318 before. It works, but its highly unstable. Any chance that you've got an url for that review?
[06:03] <lilphil> w0rmy: but it is quite young, the madwifi driver is quite good
[06:03] <lilphil> w0rmy: yes quite :)
[06:03] <dak> what are the sources list for x64?
[06:03] <velko> Panterh3art: does "aptitude install wine" not work?
[06:03] <w0rmy> lilphil: isnt madwifi = ndiswrapper like ?
[06:03] <dak> cant be the same as x86
[06:03] <Panterh3art> it did
[06:03] <lilphil> w0rmy: nope
[06:03] <velko> Panterh3art: and?
[06:03] <Panterh3art> hmm
[06:03] <Panterh3art> wait i will try
[06:03] <Panterh3art> i did apt-get install wine*
[06:03] <w0rmy> lilphil: oh
[06:03] <pogenwurst> Talaman72: Tools > Room List ;)
[06:04] <charley_> z1pp3r, I don't remember now, but I am almost certain I read saw it on the distrowatch.com list of reviews - my one stop shop for recent linux news =)
[06:04] <Talaman72> let me try that
[06:04] <Talaman72> one sec
[06:04] <Panterh3art> i did and
[06:04] <reep> shao_lo: have you tried supplying the device node instead of the uuid?
[06:04] <pogenwurst> be sure to click "get list"
[06:04] <Panterh3art> there something hapend like this
[06:04] <shao_lo> reep: you mean use the /dev/hda1?
[06:04] <Panterh3art> aptitude install wine
[06:04] <reep> shao_lo: yea, root=/dev/hda1
[06:05] <Talaman72> pogenwurst you the bomb
[06:05] <velko> Panterh3art: if you include my name in your posts i'll see them highlighted and will be able to identify them easily
[06:05] <pogenwurst> Talaman72: np
[06:05] <shao_lo> reep: booting up knoppix right now...ill try that..thanks!
[06:05] <Panterh3art> velko,
[06:05] <Panterh3art> how do you mean
[06:05] <Panterh3art> 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Need to get 0B of archives. After unpacking 0B will be used.
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Writing extended state information... Done
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Reading Package Lists... Done
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Building Dependency Tree
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Reading extended state information
[06:05] <velko> Panterh3art: better :-)
[06:05] <Panterh3art> Initializing package states... Done
[06:05] <Panterh3art> that is it saying
[06:05] <reep> shao_lo: you can do it from the grub, when you boot
[06:05] <velko> Panterh3art: it's already installed
[06:05] <XiXaQ> !paste > Panterh3art
[06:05] <reep> shao_lo: when you choose the system to boot, you can hit e to edit...
[06:05] <shao_lo> reep: cool..thanks!!
[06:05] <dak> what are the sources list for x64? how come in the sources.list file it doesnt say x64 ? how do i know if it is going to use x64 packages and not x86 packages
[06:06] <theoryx> Question: I installed ubuntu, what is the password of the root? the instalation never asked for a root password
[06:06] <Panterh3art> sorry XiXaQ first time i am here
[06:06] <Panterh3art> :(
[06:06] <Panterh3art> velko,
[06:06] <reep> shao_lo: so you can sort of try and fail a bit till it hopefully boots
[06:06] <Panterh3art> i know but if wanna run mirc then
[06:06] <Panterh3art> nothing hapend :S
[06:06] <Panterh3art> install*
[06:06] <charley_> theoryx, the password for the first user on the installation is the root password
[06:06] <bulmer> theoryx: you just do sudo su -  and type same user passwords you used for reg user
[06:06] <XiXaQ> Panterh3art, great! :)
[06:06] <velko> Panterh3art: did you installed mirc too?
[06:06] <theoryx> ok, thanks
[06:06] <solymir> velko: hi again :D. i was right. i does not mount at boot
[06:07] <Panterh3art> no
[06:07] <dak> linux has nicer irc clients then mirc man :/
[06:07] <velko> solymir: let's go over your fstab line again
[06:07] <Panterh3art> dak, like i now
[06:07] <nicolah> I'd like to mount a fat32 partitio with mount, I give sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb3 /media/test but I can't modify the files, should I use -o umask=xxxx ?
[06:07] <teethdood>  I'm looking for an ftp backup system to backup files to a webhost ftp server (so rsync is out).  Can anyone point me to the right direction?
[06:07] <shane634> xchat is good
[06:07] <Panterh3art> but for me is mirc beter to script
[06:07] <velko> Panterh3art: then go ahead and install it
[06:07] <lilphil> w0rmy: you've got me interested now, looks like atheros have had some input, check out http://madwifi.org/wiki/NewCodebase
[06:07] <dak> console irc is the best cuz you can screen it :/
[06:07] <dak> anyway
[06:07] <dak> will some one tell me
[06:07] <dak> about x64 sources
[06:07] <velko> Panterh3art: wine mirc_setup.exe
[06:07] <mana> hi guys ;)
[06:07] <velko> Panterh3art: or whatever
[06:07] <dak> how come in the sources.list it doesnt have different site for x64
[06:08] <mana> i have a question about kernel filesystems :)
[06:08] <Panterh3art> then it says
[06:08] <w0rmy> lilphil: thanks ! Ill check it out
[06:08] <shane634> dak, x64 doesn't work so well in ubuntu.. not enough support yet
[06:08] <Panterh3art> bash: wine: command not found
[06:08] <velko> Panterh3art: please include my name in your posts
[06:08] <nightmaredeathsc> I was just wondering, is there a way to use a lighter UI than gnome? my 256mb of ram has trouble digesting it.
[06:08] <lilphil> w0rmy: and look at the HAL page
[06:08] <w0rmy> lilphil: now Im pretty sure its a driver issue,.
[06:08] <Seveas> shane634, bullshit.
[06:08] <velko> Panterh3art: i cannot really identify your messages
[06:08] <shane634> nightmaredeathsc, try xfce
[06:09] <dak> shane why is their a 64bit cd iso  then ?
[06:09] <solymir> velko: ummm... now i have no line for the sdb6 in fstab
[06:09] <Seveas> dak, apt knows it needs to fetch 64bit packages if you use a 64bit installation
[06:09] <velko> solymir: this explains it then :-)
[06:09] <dak> k seveas
[06:09] <nightmaredeathsc> shane634: how do i install it?
[06:09] <Panterh3art> velko,  i did wine mirc621.exe and then it says bash: wine: command not found
[06:09] <shane634> Seveas, in my opinion sorry to offend
[06:09] <lilphil> w0rmy: I wasnt really paying attention to the rest of the conversation :) which card is it ooi?
[06:09] <trenton> does gaim have voice for the yahoo chat rooms?
[06:09] <Seveas> Panterh3art, sudo apt-get install wine
[06:09] <dak> wasnt sure been using debian for years and noticed on powerpc's that it would have a different entry in the sources.list file then x86 so was just asking
[06:10] <w0rmy> lilphil: I have a 3com usb adapter
[06:10] <jhutchins> !xfce | nightmaredeathsc
[06:10] <ubotu> nightmaredeathsc: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[06:10] <solymir> velko: # /dev/sdb6 /mnt/sdb6 defaults 0 1 will be ok?
[06:10] <velko> Panterh3art: is the file /usr/bin/wine present?
[06:10] <lilphil> w0rmy: which chipset?
[06:10] <Panterh3art> Seveas, wine is already installed
[06:10] <dak> xfce is nice
[06:10] <dak> ugh
[06:10] <velko> solymir: the line should not start with #
[06:10] <w0rmy> lilphil: it uses the zd1211 chipset
[06:10] <mana> minimalistic it is ;)
[06:10] <nightmaredeathsc> shane634: thanks :D You're the best
[06:10] <dak> its fast
[06:10] <w0rmy> lilphil: I mean... zd (I guess the num is just a rev. num)
[06:10] <solymir> velko: huh? all of them does
[06:10] <bulmer> does the FreeNx or nomachine client works to remote (RDC) to a windows machine? what configs you have to set for this?
[06:11] <Panterh3art> velko,  no
[06:11] <shawnr> bluez = bluetooth?
[06:11] <velko> solymir: the lines starting with # are comments and not considered for mounting
[06:11] <shane634> nightmaredeathsc, not even close man
[06:11] <dak> anyone using a hp laptop with quickplay ? just want to know if anyone has managed to keep quickplay working after they install linux
[06:11] <velko> Panterh3art: what is the output from "dpkg -S wine | grep bin" ?
[06:11] <solymir> velko: then my entire fstab is useless?!?!?
[06:11] <dak> im guessing all i need to do is keep the partition's in order or change the boot.ini in the quickplay partition but
[06:12] <mana> guys i need i tipp about where i find the right information :D
[06:12] <mana> *g*
[06:12] <yoni> Hi all
[06:12] <dauoalagio2> how can i share an ubuntu printer to a XP machines
[06:12] <mana> hi yoni
[06:12] <bpasham> hi all .. I need help with installing ubuntu on AMD64-X2 box .. Installation freezes as soon as it starts .. tried all versions and all editions in the main line [6.04, 6.10, 7.04beta - server, Destop, Minimal install) nothing boots ..
[06:12] <Panterh3art> velko,  like nothing :S
[06:12] <dak> mana for what ?
[06:12] <shawnr> my system is randomly locking up, have to force a shut down. I'm on Edgy. can anyone trouble shoot with me. I don't really know where to start...
[06:12] <lilphil> w0rmy: wow, thats a new one on me. nice to see the manufacturer supported it. i used to find that usb adaptors had worse performance fwiw, but that was with prism and a long time ago
[06:12] <yoni> I'm having Intel chipset on my laptop
[06:12] <velko> solymir: it's not possible that all lines are commented
[06:12] <nightmaredeathsc> shane634: lol meh, we all gotta start somewhere :p
[06:12] <dak> bpasham: what kind of video card you have ?
[06:12] <yoni> Linx detected max refresh rate for my monitor as 60mhz
[06:12] <mana> so here it goes: How can i find out if the kernel in feisty (currently using edgy) includes the filesystem yaffs2? :)
[06:12] <yoni> how can I change it for 70, 75 & so on?
[06:12] <solymir> velko: e.g., this is the line for the root disk "# /dev/sda3
[06:12] <solymir> UUID=73995175-c68e-4dba-8adc-9f848ea8d2b1 /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1"
[06:13] <bpasham> hi Dak ..I'm using Asus M2A-VM ..
[06:13] <shao_lo> reep: hmmm...i get the same behaviour now..except it says /dev/hda1 does not exist
[06:13] <w0rmy> lilphil: well, I actually think that there is no difference (considering the data rate the device is using)
[06:13] <dak> mana try to mount a yaffs2 filesystem ?
[06:13] <bpasham> mother board .. integrated graphics ..
[06:13] <mana> i am wondering whether i _need_ to install gentoo, as i dont want to go through the custom-kernel building on ubuntu
[06:13] <IdleOne> mana, ask in #ubuntu+1
[06:13] <mana> dak i have not yet upgraded
[06:13] <velko> Panterh3art: "dpkg -S wine" lists all files installed by a particular package (wine in this case). bin is the directory where the executables are located
[06:13] <mana> i wanted to wait for stable
[06:13] <w0rmy> lilphil: and its not a manufacturer driver.... as I said, it was reverse engineered
[06:13] <mana> hehe ubuntu+1?
[06:13] <mana> what is that?
[06:13] <shao_lo> reep: do i need to edit the fstab for it to boot this way..it has uuids too
[06:14] <mana> second level support? :D
[06:14] <reep> shao_lo: hm... could it be /dev/hdb1 or /dev/sda1 maybe?
[06:14] <dak> mana i dunno im a debian user and always make my own kernels so i couldnt tell ya if its built into it but i be it isnt
[06:14] <IdleOne> mana, feisty support channel
[06:14] <solymir> velko: the only ones that are not comments are the cdrom mount points
[06:14] <velko> solymir: you see - the first lne is commented (old style) and the next (with UUID) is not
[06:14] <mana> aaah ok thanks
[06:14] <shawnr> my system is randomly locking up, have to force a shut down. I'm on Edgy. can anyone trouble shoot with me. I don't really know where to start...
[06:14] <shane634> mana, it is the feisty support channel
[06:14] <mana> dak i use ubuntu for the sake of easy of use
[06:14] <dak> ya
[06:14] <reep> shao_lo: no, you can combine them
[06:14] <mana> thanks shane ill look there
[06:14] <dauoalagio2> how can i share an ubuntu printer to XP machines
[06:14] <w0rmy> damn, I wish there was a wifi ware which was 100% ok with linux
[06:14] <dak> i got a new laptp so figure ill try ubuntu
[06:14] <Panterh3art> velko,  can i go private ?
[06:14] <r00tintheb0x> Panterh3art whats up
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> you needded help?
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> oh ok
[06:15] <dak> been using debian for oever 10 years now but i dont know if im going to like ubuntu
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> dak
[06:15] <shane634> w0rmy, which card do you have?
[06:15] <shao_lo> reep: hda1 is what is in fstab..and its waht i grepped for to find the uuid
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> dak dak dak
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[06:15] <Talaman72> can one write scripts for gaim?
[06:15] <dak> i like sid
[06:15] <solymir> velko: so instead of /dev/bghhf uses the UUID... enlightment. thanks
[06:15] <mana> hmm join command doesnt work? .. silly
[06:15] <dak> r00tintheb0x: ?
[06:15] <velko> Panterh3art: go ahead
[06:15] <r00tintheb0x> dak, dont jump so quick
[06:15] <dak> jump ?
[06:15] <lilphil> w0rmy: oh right, i was looking at the zd1211.ath.cx website which says it was initially contributed by the manufacturer. im sure there does not need to be a difference, I suspect it was just that the usb drivers were not as well written
[06:15] <mana> aah its jump? ok
[06:15] <reep> shao_lo: strange
[06:15] <w0rmy> shane634: 3com wifi usb adapter
[06:15] <IdleOne> mana, /join #ubuntu+1
[06:15] <mana> Idle thats what i typed
[06:16] <shawnr> anyone have any i dead why my system keeps locking up? it completely freezes, what log file is best to start looking in?
[06:16] <shane634> w0rmy, what chipset does it have?
[06:16] <IdleOne> mana, what client you using?
[06:16] <w0rmy> shane634: zd
[06:16] <shao_lo> reep: does this issue affect teh stable ubuntus..or just the beta?
[06:16] <mana> <-- XChat-GNOME 0.13
[06:16] <tmroland> how does linux mount the swap partition (where) ?
[06:16] <Seveas> tmroland, with the swapon command :)
[06:16] <shane634> w0rmy, do you have the restricted modules installed?
[06:16] <nicolah> I'd like to mount a fat32 partitio with mount, I give sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sdb3 /media/test but I can't modify the files, should I use -o umask=xxxx ?
[06:16] <velko> Panterh3art: i'm not registered so it pm wont work
[06:16] <IdleOne> mana, right click on this ubuntu+1 and chose join
[06:16] <w0rmy> lilphil: I found alot of threds talking about slow pings with the zd one
[06:16] <IdleOne> mana, right click on this #ubuntu+1 and chose join
[06:16] <tmroland> Seveas: yea but where does it mount it
[06:16] <Seveas> tmroland, grep swapon -R /etc/init.d
[06:16] <w0rmy> shane634: I guess
[06:16] <mana> ok i try ;)
[06:17] <mana> #ubuntu+1
[06:17] <dak> r00tintheb0x: i shouldnt jump what so fast ?
[06:17] <w0rmy> shane634: the wifi module isnt restricted
[06:17] <mana> works, thank you
[06:17] <Jump86> what command would i enter to list full system info about my OS?
[06:17] <dak> what a kiddie nick that is r00tintheb0x
[06:17] <Panterh3art> !paste pa
[06:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about paste pa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:17] <Panterh3art> !paste Panterh3art
[06:17] <lilphil> w0rmy: that's a shame, sounds like it could be improved. is it still developed?
[06:17] <reep> shao_lo: it sounds like grub doesn't see the harddrive for some reason, don't know if it would be different in another release
[06:17] <Panterh3art> dam
[06:17] <tmroland> Seveas: it mount it in /dev/null ?
[06:17] <IdleOne> Jump86, lsb_release -a
[06:17] <Panterh3art> can somebody give me the site for pasting
[06:17] <Panterh3art> ?
[06:17] <Jump86> IdleOne, thanks
[06:17] <Seveas> tmroland, no
[06:17] <shane634> !paste
[06:17] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:17] <lilphil> shawnr: could it be a hardware problem?
[06:17] <Seveas> Panterh3art, see /topic
[06:17] <tmroland> /dev/swap ?
[06:18] <Seveas> tmroland, no :)
[06:18] <tmroland> but where
[06:18] <Seveas> tmroland, where swap lives is specified in /etc/fstab
[06:18] <shao_lo> reep: its an old laptop...ive had mandrake installed on it before...cant remember if it was grub or lil
[06:18] <dak> does ubuntu have to use grub? does it let you pick lilo insted ?
[06:18] <velko> Panterh3art: pastebin?
[06:18] <shawnr> lilphil, i've been trying to narrow it down when the whole thing started, i think its when someone from this room helped me setup my wifi
[06:18] <w0rmy> lilphil: hehe, damn, just want it to WORK. if some one would direct me to a good adapter thou now Im considering to upgrade everything to mimo
[06:18] <IdleOne> dak, ubuntu use grub by default but I think you can use lilo of you want
[06:18] <atoponce> dak: you don't *have* to use anything in linux. that's what makes it great. :)
[06:18] <shawnr> i locked up twice on me this morning while getting ip address in wifiradar
[06:18] <tmroland> # /dev/hda3
[06:18] <tmroland> UUID=ece8dafb-6684-4781-99b9-e6dd1d990bd6 none            swap    sw
[06:18] <shawnr> total of 7 locks ups
[06:18] <tmroland> doesnt say where it mounts it
[06:19] <Panterh3art> velko, here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14590/
[06:19] <dak> no kiddint atoponce but by default i wanted to know if it lets you have the choice of lilo from install
[06:19] <Seveas> tmroland, it doesn't mount it anywhere...
[06:19] <atoponce> dak: no. it doesn't let you choose
[06:19] <IdleOne> dak, no it doesnt give you the choice
[06:19] <lilphil> w0rmy: I'm very wary of mimo at the moment, I understand the spec has not been finalised
[06:19] <shane634> w0rmy, i use a dlink dwl-122 just had to install the wlan linux ng package
[06:19] <shawnr> lilphil, im surprised i've gone this long without freezing up
[06:19] <tmroland> Seveas: so the activation of the swap partition is only mountable for the kernel i mean only the kernel can see it right?
[06:19] <velko> Panterh3art: this does not look right at all
[06:19] <dak> well i only care cuz i want to keep quickplay working and i dunno whatever this channel is nuts
[06:19] <w0rmy> shane634:  nahh... want only native stuff
[06:19] <Seveas> tmroland, you're not making sense there...
[06:19] <velko> Panterh3art: just one icon...
[06:20] <Seveas> tmroland, what do you want to achieve?
[06:20] <Panterh3art> i know
[06:20] <lilphil> w0rmy: if you don't mind spending a bit more you could get a mini-pci to pci adaptor card and put an atheros minipci card in it
[06:20] <Panterh3art> :S
[06:20] <solymir> velko: solved, works. topic closed | user happy. thanks a lot and help other how u helped me :)
[06:20] <lilphil> w0rmy: I only meniton that because I know a minipci card that works ;)
[06:20] <Panterh3art> velko,  i did apt-get install wine*
[06:20] <shane634> w0rmy, ok man
[06:20] <tmroland> Seveas: i wanna know how the swap partition is mounted and who can see/acces it
[06:20] <velko> Panterh3art: what other packages have wine in their names? try "apt-cache search wine"
[06:20] <lilphil> shawnr: have you tried without wifi for a while to see if it is related?
[06:20] <velko> solymir: you're welcome
[06:20] <w0rmy> lilphil: it penetrates reinforced steel rooms, and thats what I need
[06:20] <Seveas> tmroland, only the kernel deals with accessing memory/swap
[06:20] <solymir> velko: bye
[06:21] <Panterh3art> velko,  nothing
[06:21] <velko> solymir: bye
[06:21] <tmroland> Seveas: so thats what i said(altough kind of wrong words) that only the kernel can see it / acces it
[06:21] <Firefoxman> What port does XDMCP use?
[06:21] <shawnr> lilphil, the guy who helped me had me use fwcutter, i noticed that system was trying to load ndiswrapper even though i uninstalled it
[06:21] <Aftermath> I did sudo -i to be able to install build-essential, do I have to do anything to get out of root or should I just close the terminal?
[06:22] <shawnr> lilphil, could that be it you think? I removed it from modprob.d
[06:22] <shawnr> haven't rebooted yet
[06:22] <velko> Panterh3art: could you post the content of /etc/apt/sources.list in pastebin?
[06:22] <shane634> Aftermath, just close it
[06:22] <Aftermath> thanks
[06:22] <killaz> hi anyone in here is running proftpd?
[06:22] <tmroland> Seveas: swapon activates the swap partition by itself for the kernel or it triggers a mounting mechanism inside the kernel
[06:22] <Panterh3art> velko, ok i will do it for u
[06:22] <killaz> cause I need some direction..
[06:22] <Seveas> !anyone | killaz
[06:22] <ubotu> killaz: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:22] <bpasham> Did anyone successfully installed Ubuntu(any version) on AMD64 X2 systems? .. I'm having trouble to get it installed ..
[06:22] <velko> Panterh3art: maybe you can add some repository to it and get wine from there
[06:22] <shane634> !wine
[06:22] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[06:22] <lilphil> shawnr: you could try blacklisting it, it could be but it is more likely a bug in the wireless driver imo
[06:23] <atoponce> bpasham: no. i didn't have success, and install debian testing on mine. is your computer a dell dimension e521, by chance? :)
[06:23] <shawnr> lilphil, is there a log file for it?
[06:23] <killaz> Seveas:  good question, but the porblem is there is no reason to ask the real question of noone in here works with proftpd
[06:23] <lilphil> w0rmy: minipci card has a hirose connector on it. At work I use with 15dbi patch antennas to create wireless brige spanning a few kilometers
[06:23] <bpasham> no atoponce.. assembled asse,bled my self .. ASUS M2A-VM
[06:23] <killaz> Seveas: maybe I should ask.. you're right. Let me try
[06:24] <w0rmy> lilphil: I dont think it applies to reinforced bomb shelters
[06:24] <lilphil> shawnr: if you're getting a kernel panic then the log will not get written because the systems halts before it can
[06:24] <w0rmy> lilphil: :P
[06:24] <shawnr> shoot
[06:24] <w0rmy> lilphil: I always need to run a cable outside of the room inorder to get something
[06:24] <Panterh3art> velko,  you mean this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14591/
[06:24] <lilphil> w0rmy: were you saying the usb one does? im a little confused now :)
[06:24] <atoponce> bpasham: ahh. well, we had sata issues and irq issues. can't remember the command we needed to get the live cd to work...
[06:24] <shawnr> what is "-- MARK --" in the messages log file mean?
[06:25] <Seveas> !mark
[06:25] <ubotu> Mark "sabdfl" Shuttleworth is our favourite cosmonaut, the founder of Canonical and the primary driver behind Ubuntu. You can find pieces of his thinking at http://www.markshuttleworth.com
[06:25] <Panterh3art> velko,  i got a old ubuntu version
[06:25] <killaz> I configured proftpd and all. And now running it and trying to connect to it, gives me in the log: FTP session closed.
[06:25] <Seveas> argh. Who fucked that up...
[06:25] <bpasham> ok ..
[06:25] <w0rmy> lilphil: connected to a 3Meters cable and outside of the room
[06:25] <lilphil> shawnr: however you can check if ndiswrapper is loaded with lsmod
[06:25] <Seveas> !syslog
[06:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about syslog - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:25] <robinlinth> Seveas, do you use Tomboy and for what?
[06:25] <lilphil> w0rmy: heh, good work :)
[06:25] <Seveas> robinlinth, nl
[06:25] <Seveas> no(
[06:25] <w0rmy> lilphil: yeah :) besides, I dont think I need a cannon to shoot some flies
[06:25] <velko> Panterh3art: uncomment the last two commented lines. commented lines start with #
[06:26] <shawnr> lilphil, yea... it is. i will blacklist it and restart
[06:26] <bpasham> atoponce .. I removed quite from the install line I see Kernel Panic on the screen as the last line ...
[06:26] <shawnr> lilphil, thanks... i'll be back
[06:26] <velko> Panterh3art: the ones saing "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu warty universe"
[06:26] <Talaman72> can one write scripts for gaim?
[06:26] <velko> Panterh3art: and the next one
[06:26] <lilphil> shawnr: ok. youre sure you arnt suposed to be using ndiswrapper though right?
[06:26] <robin> golly, my (broadcom) wifi "just worked" through hybernate/resume
[06:27] <lilphil> w0rmy: yeah, it might be a bit overkill. if you're into overkill though I would be sticking a WRAP board on the end of some network cable and use it as a bridge :)
[06:27] <velko> Panterh3art: you may add another two lines replacing the word "universe" by "multiverse" too
[06:27] <lilphil> w0rmy: especially with their pretty ip68 rated outdoor enclosures and POE
[06:27] <velko> Panterh3art: this will give you access to additional repositories
[06:27] <atoponce> bpasham: hmm. not sure. it could be anything. i'd try googling a bit for your linux and your mobo, and see what turns up. that's what we had to do to get debian up and running... i only wish we got ubuntu working
[06:27] <robin> although for a moment reported it was connected via ethernet cable, diespite it being unplugged
[06:27] <shawnr> How can i make it so i don't see splash at boot up, but verbose output
[06:27] <Panterh3art> velko, can you go to a other room
[06:28] <reep> shao_lo: I don't know what else to try, except maybe see if lilo works, this seems to be an ok guide for switching to lilo: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p4.html
[06:28] <bpasham> atoponce .. were u able to install at last? or just gave up ..I'm almost there to give up on ubuntu .. just trying hard because all my pentium boxes uses ubuntu .. and i dont want to go with other distro for my AMd boxes ..
[06:28] <atoponce> bpasham: the debian testing nightly release had the latest sata driver, which is what we needed, and ubuntu didn't have it. although i doubt that is your problem
[06:28] <w0rmy> lilphil: yeah :) but yet - over XP everything is nice and jolly while ubuntu fails me :(
[06:28] <w0rmy> lilphil: so I guess that reception is not an issue
[06:28] <lilphil> shawnr: change /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove splash (or is it quiet... one of the two)
[06:29] <shawnr> thanks
[06:29] <velko> Panterh3art: type /join #welko
[06:29] <atoponce> bpasham: debian is what we're running. but we're going to try again when feisty is released
[06:29] <shane634> shawnr, it is quiet that you need to comment out
[06:29] <atoponce> bpasham: should work, i would think
[06:29] <w0rmy> lilphil: and whats even more surprising that there are no Errors on the wireless stats (and wireless MUST have SOME)
[06:29] <Panterh3art> velko,  i am there
[06:29] <Nick^69> hi al
[06:29] <Nick^69> all
[06:30] <shane634> w0rmy, ubuntu reads more accurate than windows on wireless signals
[06:30] <lilphil> w0rmy: thats interesting... I wonder if it is not detecting them properly. how are you checking error stats?
[06:30] <dauoalagio2> how can i share an ubuntu printer to XP machines
[06:30] <bpasham> atoponce: my motherboard has the support for EIDE emulation so that the hdd actual shows up as IDE drive .. but that doesnt work either .. it even is going going till there ..
[06:30] <velko> Panterh3art: i don't see you there
[06:30] <w0rmy> lilphil: iwconfig
[06:30] <Panterh3art> u typed it wrong
[06:30] <Panterh3art> :P
[06:30] <Seveas> !samba | dauoalagio2
[06:30] <ubotu> dauoalagio2: 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
[06:30] <Panterh3art> it was like welko
[06:30] <Panterh3art> :P
[06:30] <shawnr> Just  remove quiet?
[06:30] <dauoalagio2> Seveas, those say nothing for printing
[06:30] <w0rmy> shane634:  theres almost 6-8 seconds difference - I dont think you can call it inaccuracy
[06:30] <shane634> w0rmy, wow
[06:30] <shawnr> I want the most info that can be displayed
[06:31] <shane634> shawnr, yes remove quiet
[06:31] <shawnr> k
[06:31] <w0rmy> shane634: yeah... and YES, I canceled ip V6 and nothing changed
[06:31] <reep> shawnr: remove both quiet and splash
[06:31] <shawnr> thanks guys
[06:32] <shawnr> be right back
[06:32] <shane634> w0rmy, what is the actual problem i missed that part
[06:32] <w0rmy> shane634:  super lag over LAN
[06:32] <shane634> w0rmy, on wireless only?
[06:32] <w0rmy> shane634:  yeah
[06:32] <w0rmy> shane634: to be more exact , on UBUNTU only
[06:33] <w0rmy> shane634:  win works well
[06:33] <shane634> w0rmy, hmm that is weird
[06:33] <w0rmy> shane634:  and as for an added bonus
[06:33] <Andy8372> can someone help me with networking on ubuntu 6.10 - DNS issue (reverts back to another address on reboot) and sorting wifi out  (driver installed but not connecting)
[06:33] <reep> w0rmy: does it work better on other linux-distros
[06:33] <w0rmy> shane634:  I just noticed that I cant see trans. errors from the wifi
[06:33] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, This may sound strange, but if you use comcast try using openDNS instead of thier ( horrible ) DNS service
[06:33] <w0rmy> Jordan_U:  its not a dns problem
[06:34] <w0rmy> reep:  the problem is with ubuntu driver (100%)
[06:34] <w0rmy> reep:  works ok on windows
[06:34] <atselby> Hey anyone want to offer help with "connection refused" for repositories?
[06:34] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, I had 13 second lag before switching to OpenDNS, even though I could ping ( and do DNS lookups ) with no lag, don't ask me why, but it worked
[06:34] <Nick^69> sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter put this In X and enter telling me bcm43xx-fwcutter could not find package
[06:35] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, And, just like you, the only problem was in Ubuntu.
[06:35] <lilphil> Andy8372: is the other address picked up from dhcp?
[06:35] <w0rmy> Jordan_U: armm... what exactly do I need to do again ?
[06:35] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, opendns.org
[06:35] <Andy8372> lilphil: yeah
[06:35] <shane634> w0rmy, he is saying use different dns server
[06:36] <w0rmy> Jordan_U:  thats all ?  like to change the dns on my machine or at the router ?
[06:36] <shane634> w0rmy,  you can edit it on the machine i can't recall the file off hand though :(
[06:37] <w0rmy> resolv.conf
[06:37] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, Either one, again, I don't quite understand why this works for me, so it may not work for you.
[06:37] <lilphil> Andy8372: well there's a few different ways of doing that. I take it you have no control over the dhcp server, as that would be the neatest
[06:37] <bpasham> some one Please help me with installing ubuntu on AMd64
[06:37] <shane634> w0rmy, by default the router handles all dns
[06:37] <mana> hmm not much help there
[06:37] <mana> is one of you running feisty?
[06:37] <w0rmy> shane634:  yeah, I know,
[06:37] <lilphil> Andy8372: and I take it you don't want to use a static IP, as that wouldnt be very clean
[06:37] <mana> though i am upgrading right now, i would be interested what you see in your /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.17-10/fs folder
[06:38] <Jordan_U> mana, Yes, #ubuntu+1 for Feisty
[06:38] <shane634> mana, ubuntu+1 for feisty help
[06:38] <elementz> hi everybody, need the following package 'libebook-1.2' -cant't find it in the edgy repos though - anyone?
[06:38] <mana> shane no help there ;)
[06:38] <mana> asked thrice
[06:38] <atselby> Anyone have any suggestions for me on a "connection:refused" for repositories in synaptic and aptitude?
[06:38] <shane634> mana, sorry man
[06:38] <lilphil> Andy8372: so you need to tell dhclient to either use the dns you want to use, or tell it not to overwrite resolv.conf
[06:38] <shawn34> lilphil, hey im back, it locked up again during the shutdown proccess
[06:38] <mana> ;) its ok
[06:38] <mana> i'll dig my way through
[06:38] <shawn34> lilphil, and ndiswrapper is still loading
[06:38] <Andy8372> lilphil: how? :)
[06:38] <shane634> mana,  that is the spirit mate
[06:38] <atoponce> atselby: can you get online with your browser?
[06:38] <Jordan_U> mana, You don't get support untill it's supported ;)
[06:39] <clearzen> atselby: Are you using a proxy server?
[06:39] <atselby> clearzen: no i am not.
[06:39] <atselby> atoponce: yes i can
[06:39] <mana> nah, talking with you supports my tortured soul :D
[06:39] <lilphil> Andy8372: the best way is to tell dhclient which dns to use, edit /etc/dhclient/conf - you want the line "supersede domain-name-serevrs <dns1>, <dns2>;
[06:39] <atoponce> atselby: that was going to be my next question: if you were using a proxy
[06:39] <clearzen> atselby: Try using a proxy to access it and see if you recieve the same message
[06:39] <w0rmy> Jordan_U:  same o'll slow ping :)
[06:39] <atselby> atopounce: no i am not.
[06:39] <lilphil> Andy8372: however if you want control over resolv.conf you can also add a hook to dhclient to override the "make_resolv_conf()" function
[06:40] <atselby> clearzen: okay. i would proxy via the menu somewhere?
[06:40] <shane634> w0rmy, what browser do you use?
[06:40] <Jordan_U> w0rmy, Too bad, it was worth a try at least :)
[06:40] <lilphil> Andy8372: s/also/instead/
[06:40] <w0rmy> shane634: ff
[06:40] <w0rmy> Jordan_U:  yeah :)
[06:40] <lilphil> shawn34: that's odd :) how did you blacklist it?
[06:40] <clearzen> It's in system >> preferences
[06:40] <Andy8372> lilphil: whats the best way? :)
[06:40] <shane634> w0rmy, did you turn off ipv6 in ff?
[06:40] <z1pp3r> How do i specify a port for w3m? I've tried searching the man without luck
[06:40] <w0rmy> shane634:  yep
[06:40] <z1pp3r> ip:port doesnt work
[06:40] <w0rmy> shane634:  and blacklisted the module
[06:40] <lilphil> Andy8372: if youre not changing the dns much, use dhclient.conf
[06:40] <w0rmy> shane634:  and disabled it over sysctl.conf
[06:40] <shawn34> lilphil, i removed it from the modprob.d dir
[06:40] <clearzen> atselby: Network proxy is what it is listed under
[06:40] <shane634> w0rmy, ok had to be sure lol
[06:41] <atselby> I should just be able to select a proxy from a list correct clearzen?
[06:41] <shawn34> lilphil, did put blacklist in front of it
[06:41] <clearzen> Yeah
[06:41] <Nick^69> my laptop compaq r4000 has Ubuntu 7.4 can't detect Brodcom 802.11b/gwlan ?
[06:41] <Popof> hi all
[06:41] <calmar> hi all, is ubunto difficut when I already know debian? (i'm setting up a computer for another person, and I don't want to spent that much time 'learning' additional needed things (cmp to debian)
[06:41] <clearzen> atselby: http://www.samair.ru/proxy/
[06:41] <assasukasse> hi i installed gxmame and xmame, i wish to know how to load roms since i dunno
[06:41] <mana> calmar no, it is easier ;) just follow the GUI
[06:42] <shane634> calmar, should be a breeze
[06:42] <z1pp3r> Nick^69, you probably want to look into the "bcm43xx" driver/module. There's an extensive guide on ubuntu wiki.
[06:42] <calmar> mana: ,shane634 ok, thanks a lot!
[06:42] <Jordan_U> Nick^69, sudo apt-get install bcm43xxfwcutter ( But for future reference, #ubuntu+1 for Feisty )
[06:42] <BFrank> sometimes when I switch to console and then switch to x.org I get a black screen
[06:42] <Andy8372> lilphil: wheres the file again - sorry
[06:42] <w0rmy> shane634:  and I cant tcpdump the wifi device :(
[06:42] <atselby> clearnzen: i will be right back.
[06:42] <Aftermath> does build-essential come with the jdk?
[06:42] <BFrank> does anyone know why I get this black screen, and how I can get it to restore my x.org desktop?
[06:42] <_Puppy_> Could someone give me the command to copy a folder in the terminal?
[06:42] <shane634> w0rmy, is there an error message?
[06:42] <shawn34> lilphil, is that ok? to just deleted ndiswrapper from modprobe.d?
[06:43] <lilphil> Andy8372: /etc/dhclient.conf - although it could be /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf thinking about it, depends on the dhclient version
[06:43] <w0rmy> shane634:  tcpdump: no suitable device found
[06:43] <Popof> reep: i had to set Section "ServerFlags" with options BlankTime, StandByTime; SuspendTime a,d OffTime to 0 and thanks again for the trick ;)
[06:43] <Nick^69> Jordan_U sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter put this In X and enter telling me bcm43xx-fwcutter could not find package
[06:43] <lilphil> shawn34: did you add it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ?
[06:43] <w0rmy> crap
[06:43] <mana> Puppy it is CP foldername -R newname
[06:43] <shane634> w0rmy, seems it isn't finding your card all the time then.. that would explain the lag
[06:43] <Andy8372> lilphil: yeah its in dhcp3 - what am i doing in the file?
[06:43] <_Puppy_> Thanks, mana.
[06:43] <w0rmy> shane634:  ignore, my bad
[06:43] <w0rmy> shane634:  it can tcpdump
[06:43] <shane634> w0rmy, all the time?
[06:44] <lilphil> Andy8372: supersede domain-name-servers <dns1-ip>, <dns2-ip>;
[06:44] <Jordan_U> Nick^69, Do you have the universe repository enabled?
[06:44] <lilphil> Andy8372: add that line
[06:44] <GeekChick|> I cant get glxgears to run smoothly with the fglrx drivers for my Mobility Radeon x1300. I have the Dell Inspiron E1505. I tried the steps here: http://pervasivecomputing.net/ubuntu_edgy_on_dell_inspiron_e1505
[06:44] <shane634> w0rmy,  or is it hit or miss?
[06:44] <noget> could anybody please tell me what the package name of chscite is, so that i can install it with aptitude?
[06:44] <w0rmy> shane634:  no, I just forgot the -i part :)
[06:44] <shane634> w0rmy, lol
[06:44] <lilphil> Andy8372: im just gonna check that...
[06:44] <noget> or if there is any ubuntu alternative to chscite?
[06:44] <mana> GeekCHick the Mobility Radeons are among the ATI cards the least supported
[06:44] <shane634> w0rmy, what network manager do you use?
[06:45] <w0rmy> shane634:  still, no packets dropped
[06:45] <Nick^69> universe repository enabled how how do I enable ?
[06:45] <w0rmy> network manager ?
[06:45] <mana> thier drivers are below average ati quality
[06:45] <calmar> assasukasse: ./xmame.x11 ../rom/ssi.zip   e.g.
[06:45] <Rictoo> Whoever wants to play UNO with a bot I made, pm me! We need about 4-5 people =D
[06:45] <w0rmy> shane634: iwconfig ?
[06:45] <w0rmy> :)
[06:45] <GeekChick|> mana, unfortunately most laptops seem to have these cards.
[06:45] <assasukasse> calmar: xmame can load zipped roms?
[06:45] <lilphil> Andy8372: yeah, im pretty sure that'll do it
[06:45] <w0rmy> shane634: dont like them evil gui apps !
[06:45] <mana> so maybe you have a buggy card that opensource software cant fix
[06:45] <Rictoo> Whoever wants to play UNO with a bot I made, pm me! We need about 4-5 people =D (coded in Java. It's around 1300 lines)
[06:45] <shane634> w0rmy, so you don't use the gnome network manager then?
[06:45] <mana> GeekCHick i know ...
[06:45] <shane634> w0rmy,  that is cool man
[06:45] <mana> i used to onw a laptop with an x600
[06:46] <atoponce> !topic | Rictoo
[06:46] <ubotu> Rictoo: Please read the channel topic whenever you enter, as it contains important information. To view it at any time after joining, simply type /topic
[06:46] <GeekChick|> mana, no it is not buggy. it runs supreme commander under windows xp sp2 just fine.
[06:46] <w0rmy> shane634: nope. i just feel like it doesnt behave
[06:46] <Andy8372> lilphil: thank you. need to reboot to check i guess!!
[06:46] <lilphil> Andy8372: you can just ifdown then ifup the interface
[06:46] <Rictoo> atoponce, ok I did
[06:46] <mana> sure GeekChick but the drivers they write for Linux are so buggy
[06:46] <Rictoo> so what did I miss?
[06:46] <Rictoo> :)
[06:46] <BFrank> why does the screen lock sometimes not respond to mouse or keyboard?
[06:46] <BFrank> in x.org?
[06:46] <lilphil> Andy8372: it's pretty rare that you need to reboot for anything :)
[06:46] <whoever> I am very new to Ubuntu.  Should I upgrade to the Feisty while it is still in Beta?
[06:46] <GeekChick|> mana, do you have one of the cards? have you gotten it to work with decent speeds for playing back full screen podcast videos, etc....?
[06:46] <Rictoo> whoever, no
[06:46] <neil__> whoever: no :)
[06:46] <shane634> whoever, no
[06:46] <w0rmy> shane634:  I guess if they would hve added something other than that ugly status bar it would have felt right - like when you click the Repair connection on XP
[06:47] <atoponce> Rictoo: ubuntu support, not uno, bot, or java support :)
[06:47] <Andy8372> lilphil: im an ex 'doze sorry! LOL so how can i check if it's worked?
[06:47] <Xenogis> the feisty beta works fine for me
[06:47] <mana> ask the guys on the Nexuiz forum, they confirmed that there was a unusual crash with my card/driver .. so maaaybe yours has errors like that
[06:47] <neil__> It's just that though - a beta
[06:47] <neil__> not a good idea if you are really new
[06:47] <Xenogis> I suppose so
[06:47] <mana> GeekChick no i dont touch ATI anymore :)
[06:47] <whoever> 3 nos in a row.  Guess that answers the question.  Thanks
[06:47] <lilphil> Andy8372: heh, thats ok :) type "cat /etc/resolv.conf" - see if the nameserver is correct
[06:47] <shane634> w0rmy, there is a built in network manager on gnome ya know.. just add it to the panel.. works good for me
[06:47] <mana> but everything apart from openGL went fine with my mobility card
[06:47] <mana> had no problems with the blender openGL gui too
[06:47] <w0rmy> shane634:  yeah, I know, I dont like it
[06:48] <shane634> whoever, it is beta and buggy
[06:48] <caribou_> Hello :)
[06:48] <Xenogis> /msgchanservlist*ubuntu*
[06:48] <Andy8372> lilphil: yeah they are - but i had manually set that earlier
[06:48] <w0rmy> shane634: its showing 96% signal when it acts like a 30% one
[06:48] <GeekChick|> Does anyone here run an ATI X1300 or X1400 video card in their laptop and have fglrx drivers running well? I cant do anything like playing a podcast anywhere near full screen, nor get more than a couple frames per second on glxgears.
[06:48] <noget> anybody any ideas?
[06:48] <Andy8372> its when i start the computer its  reverted to the other
[06:48] <caribou_> I've got a little wifi problem :)
[06:48] <calmar> assasukasse: ./xmame.x11 -scale 3 ../rom/ssi.zip   makes it larger
[06:48] <shane634> w0rmy, it can give good info though in a pinch lol
[06:48] <lilphil> Andy8372: if you have ifdown'ed and ifup'ed the interface since, they will have been updated. you can check the timestamp on the file with ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
[06:48] <atoponce> noget: what's your question?
[06:48] <assasukasse> tnx calmar
[06:48] <w0rmy> shane634: and one other thing, when I iwlist the signal appears 96% but after I connect it drops to 30% reception
[06:49] <lilphil> Andy8372: you could also change them to something wrong and make sure they are put right when you ifdown/ifup :)
[06:49] <plerk> hello. does anybody know anything about ati rage graphics cards?
[06:49] <exs> how do I register jabber?
[06:49] <_Puppy_> mana, CP foldername -R newname didn't work for me.
[06:49] <shane634> w0rmy, you did say you were in a bunker though right LOL
[06:49] <mana> hehe write cp in small letters
[06:49] <mana> sorry
[06:49] <_Puppy_> Oh, ok. Thanks!
[06:49] <w0rmy> shane634:  well, a fortified room but the adapter IS located outside
[06:49] <atoponce> exs: is this a jabber question or an ubuntu question?
[06:50] <shane634> w0rmy, radio is bad near steel period
[06:50] <mana> no problem, have fun
[06:50] <exs> atoponce you don't have to break my balls here. the jabber channel only has 11 users and  i really need to ask this question
[06:50] <whoever> So far, I love Ubuntu.  The only problem I have is watching Video over my LAN.  The only way I can do it is to open VLC and paste in the path  to the  video.  I have tried all players I could find.  None allow me to just click the video and it starts playing.  Even VLC.
[06:50] <w0rmy> shane634: thats why I placed it within 2 meters of the room
[06:50] <shane634> w0rmy, even CB has issues with that
[06:50] <tanto> i saw this new thing in wired i think it's a sweet nvidia card that you plug in to your laptop through the express slot
[06:50] <atoponce> exs: excuse me?
[06:50] <caribou_> When i boot my OS I'm linked to my router, then afte a few minutes it doesn't work, no connection but the network is rightly detected by my wifi card, it's just not linked to it. I reboot and it works again.. What could be the problem ?
[06:50] <w0rmy> shane634: besides - on win boxes all is nice shiny and radiating good :P
[06:50] <lilphil> exs: expand the question a little... what are you after?
[06:51] <exs> lilphil:  my friend told me 'add me on jabber' but i dont have a jabber account
[06:51] <lilphil> exs: which client?
[06:51] <shane634> exs, gaim has a jabber client
[06:51] <w0rmy> shane634:  gaim is no longer gaim
[06:51] <plerk> i have an ati rage 128 ultra 32mb, and i want an optimized driver, but fglrx doesn't seem to work.
[06:51] <lilphil> w0rmy: what is it now?
[06:51] <atoponce> lilphil: pidgen
[06:52] <atoponce> *in
[06:52] <shane634> w0rmy, lol still says gaim on my machine lol
[06:52] <w0rmy> lilphil: theyve changed the name (again) due to rights violations with AOL
[06:52] <atoponce> http://pidgin.im
[06:52] <Panterh3art> :o
[06:52] <lilphil> w0rmy: heh
[06:52] <w0rmy> dont you ppl digg ?!
[06:52] <lilphil> never liked gaim... too many clients in one
[06:52] <w0rmy> :)
[06:52] <mana> plerk, optimized? :D
[06:52] <shane634> w0rmy, not if i can help it lol
[06:52] <sayao> lilphil, http://monkey-messenger.blogspot.com/
[06:52] <lilphil> w0rmy: not for a while :) I got a job :/
[06:52] <numan> anybody familiar with ubuntu  installation
[06:52] <newbuns> just installed ubuntu 6.10 and then all 164 updates :). is there a way for me to make a backup b4 i "make changes" to save me from doing all that again
[06:52] <w0rmy> shane634: heh, digg ownz !
[06:52] <plerk> mana: well, something that doesn't crash
[06:52] <Talaman72> does anyone know of a irc host program?
[06:53] <clearzen> atselby: you still there?
[06:53] <exs> lilphil:  shane634 i put 'add new account' selected jabber, put in a username and password and it says it does not exsist. i go on the jabber site and there isn't a 'register' button anywhere
[06:53] <plerk> w0rmy: go digg!
[06:53] <w0rmy> shane634: w00t ! its addicting
[06:53] <tanto> how do i see what kind of video card i have
[06:53] <GeekChick|> mana, do you have one of the cards? have you gotten it to work with decent speeds for playing back full screen podcast videos, etc....?
[06:53] <GeekChick|> mana, sorry... I hit up by accident. :(
[06:53] <w0rmy> plerk:  yeah ! but I Cant digg right when my net is almost dead
[06:53] <lilphil> sayao: thats *very* msn like. I'm very fond of Psi - its clean and simple, and standards complient
[06:53] <mana> :D
[06:53] <mana> np
[06:54] <tanto> lilphil: i'll second psi :)
[06:54] <mana> plerk there are free ati drivers arround but dont ask me thier name
[06:54] <tanto> for jabber it's the way to go
[06:54] <numan> mana: can you help me?
[06:54] <sayao> lilphil, it is an msn client hehe
[06:54] <mana> the fglrx are propriatary
[06:54] <tanto> a lot nicer than gaim
[06:54] <shane634> tanto, lspci for vid card
[06:54] <lilphil> sayao: oh right, there you go then :)
[06:54] <tanto> i don't have that command
[06:54] <atselby> clearzen: im back.
[06:54] <GeekChick|> Has anyone gotten Ati X1300 Mobility to work decently with fglrx drivers on their laptops? I'm having a miserable time playing podcast videos, or even running glxgears.
[06:54] <tanto> nm i'm not root
[06:54] <mana> can somebody tell where plerk can find the free drivers to try?
[06:54] <plerk> w0rmy: well, digg is pretty slow. who's ur isp? (ur is israel, right?)
[06:54] <atselby> clearzen: i've set the proxy and tried it in synaptic but no difference.
[06:54] <shawn34> lilphil, still loading it
[06:54] <mana> numan if i can? i dont know, ask right away
[06:54] <shane634> tanto, open a terminal no need for root
[06:54] <atselby> clearzen: could it be a problem with my router?
[06:55] <lilphil> sayao: I'm not so fond of having my conversations logged by microsoft - have you ever read the eula? :)
[06:55] <w0rmy> plerk:  slow ?!
[06:55] <tanto> i have a geforce 5700 ultra 256mb
[06:55] <w0rmy> plerk:  works really fast for me
[06:55] <exs> i found it out guys about the jabber.
[06:55] <shawn34> lilphil, blacklisted ndis but its still loading, how is that possible
[06:55] <w0rmy> plerk:  012.il
[06:55] <shane634> tanto, what do you need help with?
[06:55] <sayao> lilphil, i think they can't do that, it's illegal
[06:55] <numan> imana: i am having problem with ubuntu installation with my display  it looks like this i give you snapshot off it
[06:55] <w0rmy> and btw
[06:55] <niriven> Hey, where are the gnome settings stored? ive deleted all my ~/.*, and gnome was not reset
[06:55] <mana> so, numan?
[06:55] <w0rmy> GAIM is now called Pidgin
[06:55] <tanto> shane: where should i start? :)
[06:56] <w0rmy> or whatever
[06:56] <plerk> w0rmy: digg seems pretty slow to me. then again, i have nearly 3mb/s
[06:56] <mana> hehe ok give me a snapshot
[06:56] <w0rmy> plerk - 1.5 mb and it works fairly nice
[06:56] <shawn34> lilphil, are you there?
[06:56] <shane634> tanto, lol at the top i suppose
[06:56] <mana> but i am not soo familar with the display and i am by no means a developer
[06:56] <w0rmy> plerk - and when Im in my office (5mb) it works almost as if its on LAN
[06:56] <plerk> whatever, w0rmy. always feels slow to me. wonder where the servers are.
[06:56] <trenton> what's the name of the gstreamer lame encoder? I want to be sure to get the latest one, I see one for gstreamer0.8-lame, but not one for gstreamer0.10.
[06:56] <lilphil> shawn34: yeah. not sure what could be doing that - ive not used ndiswrapper for a long time
[06:57] <w0rmy> plerk: USA I guess
[06:57] <plerk> hm...maybe its my firewall w0rmy
[06:57] <shane634> plerk, do a whois on em and see where they are
[06:57] <clearzen> atselby: Could you post the error you are recieving?
[06:57] <numan> mana: i sent you picture of display
[06:57] <Administrator> hello
[06:57] <plerk> shane634. k
[06:57] <mana> uhun? how via irc?
[06:58] <w0rmy> plerk: maybe its your landlord or admin thinking that digg is a time killer :P
[06:58] <trenton> doesn't one of the gstreamer-ugly or gstreamer-bad include it?
[06:58] <Administrator> 
[06:58] <Dreadnought> how do i mount a hdd (sata) from a live cd (breezy)\
[06:58] <numan> mana: yes via dcc manager
[06:58] <shawn34> lilphil, when i type lsmod i see this: ndiswrapper           208656  0
[06:58] <shane634> !english
[06:58] <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
[06:58] <atoponce> Administrator: english here
[06:58] <mana> that you have to explain, sorry :)
[06:58] <MBK^home> HAPPY EASTER for all of you who celebrate it
[06:58] <numan> mana: explain?
[06:58] <csills> Happy easter to you too
[06:59] <plerk>  can somebody tell me where I can find the free ati drivers to try (i particularly need one for ati rage 128 ultra, an ancient card?
[06:59] <mana> yes, what is dcc manager?
[06:59] <mana> and how can i see the screenshot? ;)
[06:59] <atselby> clearzen: it seems through the proxy it has changed in apt-get update.
[06:59] <niriven> can anyone tell me where settings are stored? (gnome, xchat, etc)
[06:59] <shane634> plerk, did you try the envy script?
[06:59] <lilphil> shawn34: oh, I think you have to use update-modules. sorry :x
[06:59] <tomek_> siemka
[06:59] <plerk> shane634: yes, it couldn't find a match
[06:59] <numan> mana: which irc client you are using? i am using ksirc
[06:59] <lilphil> shawn34: forgot that bit...
[06:59] <w0rmy> btw, does anyone have old source code for kiba-dock ? the current one is pretty f*cked
[06:59] <trenton> niriven, in your user directory...it's a .<app> folder
[06:59] <shane634> plerk, give automatix a go then
[06:59] <trenton> it starts with a period
[06:59] <tomek_> mwi ktos tu po Polsku??
[07:00] <mana> i use xchat the gnome version ;)
[07:00] <lilphil> shawn34: although the manpage says it is obsolete
[07:00] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, Are you running Edgy?
[07:00] <clearzen> atselby: Did you have apt set to use a proxy server by mistake?
[07:00] <GeekChick|> Has anyone gotten Ati X1300 Mobility to work decently with fglrx drivers on their laptops? I'm having a miserable time playing podcast videos, or even running glxgears.
[07:00] <atselby> clearnzen: it now says that it can nto get a lock on the directory.
[07:00] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, im running 6.10
[07:00] <jone> 
[07:00] <shane634> !english | tomek
[07:00] <mana> seeems your dcc thingy is not so standard
[07:00] <ubotu> tomek: 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
[07:00] <Dreadnought> how do i mount a hdd (sata) from a live cd (breezy)?
[07:00] <clearzen> atselby: Do you have synaptic running?
[07:00] <lilphil> shawn34: hmm, i'm just reading - hang on
[07:00] <atselby> clearzen: i have not used the proxy system in ubuntu before. i had stuck to using a proxy extension in firefox.
[07:00] <numan> mana: you dont receive any get file invitation?
[07:00] <atselby> clearzen: i did not at the time. now i do however to see what its output is.
[07:00] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, Then you need to disable composite in your xorg.conf, I'll get a link to a howto...
[07:00] <niriven> trenton: When you say user directory, do you mean ~/? because, i try to remove the .*'s, but, it doent change or reset things
[07:00] <atselby> clearzen: synaptic says http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy/Release.gpg: Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[07:00] <plerk> shane634: what would i install?
[07:01] <shane634> plerk, it has an ati driver installer in it
[07:01] <mana> no i dont receive any that i can see
[07:01] <atselby> clearzen: i have not seen this error message before.
[07:01] <mana> but you can contact me via msn if you like
[07:01] <clearzen> atselby: It's trying to connect to your machine for a repo
[07:01] <mana> mana@cyor.de
[07:01] <jone> hello
[07:01] <kuba> does anyone use SAMBA?
[07:01] <atselby> clearzen: localhost, yes, but how would i go about fixing that?
[07:01] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, why do i need to disable this?
[07:01] <clearzen> atselby: Let me find out how you can change it. One sec.
[07:01] <atselby> clearzen: i don't recall ever changing it to anything with my machine.
[07:01] <shane634> plerk, google up automatix or i think it is in the repos via synaptic
[07:01] <atselby> clearzen: okay, thank you.
[07:01] <propan0> http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/world_of_warcraft_and_beryl_on_ubuntu_7_04_feisty_fawn   :D
[07:02] <trenton> niriven, well, that's your user files for it, including the user preferences. for the main preferences for the app, it's located in /usr/lib/<app>/
[07:02] <shane634> GeekChick|, nvidia doesn't use it
[07:02] <GeekChick|> jone, http://www.ubuntu.org.cn/
[07:02] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI Composite is support for Beryl / Compiz, which fglrx currently does not have ( without XGL ) so it doesn't work with it enabled.
[07:02] <efface> i am trying to run off the live cd and i get green vertical lines on my screen for the X server, i tried install nvidia and nv drivers, neither works,
[07:02] <jone> GeekChick|, 
[07:03] <darkgamer20> efface: what is the name of your gfx card?
[07:03] <niriven> trenton: ok, thanks, thats what i figured, but gnome settings wont reset to when i first booted to ubuntu by deleting ~/.*
[07:03] <clearzen> atselby: are you running fiesty?
[07:03] <atselby> clearzen: no.
[07:03] <lilphil> shawn34: tried grepping through /etc/modules.d for any other instances of ndiswrapper?
[07:03] <atselby> clearzen: i am running edgy.
[07:03] <efface> nvidia 6800, i have used it with ubuntu before, so i know it works
[07:03] <Dreadnought> nm  got it
[07:03] <lilphil> shawn34: also, aparrently modules.d is ignored if you have a modules.conf
[07:03] <GeekChick|> jone, go to ubuntu.org.cn for Chinese support.
[07:03] <Popof> Is there someone who has a flash working under a x86_64 ?
[07:03] <shawn34> lilphil, how do i do that
[07:03] <darkgamer20> efface: btw what are you trying with the egdy live cd?
[07:04] <clearzen> atselby: you should replace your sources.list and do an update.  http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[07:04] <jone> GeekChick|, hello how are you from?
[07:04] <efface> darkgamer yes
[07:04] <electron> Anyone use DEcSS here?
[07:04] <atselby> clearzen: update to what?
[07:04] <trenton> niriven, that's when i come in here and start asking :D ...i don't know anymore from there
[07:04] <darkgamer20> efface: sorry i meant to ask are you running form the edgy live cd
[07:04] <lilphil> shawn34:  grep -r ndis /etc/modprobe.d/
[07:04] <Jordan_U> Popof, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[07:04] <atselby> clearzen: replace it with the default?
[07:04] <GeekChick|> jone, I'm fine. No, I am not Chinese. I'm American.
[07:04] <efface> yes i am running on it in terminal
[07:04] <mana> for all german speaking people here with ATI driver problems see this page for alternatives: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/ATI-Grafikkarten
[07:04] <clearzen> atselby:Stay with edgy but replace the sources.list and run sudo aptitude update
[07:04] <shawn34> lilphil, all blacklisted
[07:04] <Popof> Jordan_U: thx i'm going to take a look
[07:04] <atselby> clearzen: okay.
[07:05] <jone> GeekChick|, how old are you?
[07:05] <GeekChick|> jone, does it matter? You're speaking Chinese, and this is English only channel. You need to go to ubuntu.org.cn
[07:05] <darkgamer20> efface: you can access the terminal and type commands right?
[07:05] <benjb0> when ubuntu is loading, the splash screen is in black & white? Why so?
[07:06] <numan> numan_: hey
[07:06] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, so if i disable composite, fglrx will speed up again?
[07:06] <efface> darkgamer20 yes, i am in term using bitchx, only problem i have with term right now is that i do not have a cursor and the screen doesnt refresh properly, have to switch back and forth to get an updated screen
[07:06] <electron> Hi people, anyone knows of a GOOD FREE proxy??
[07:06] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, Yup
[07:06] <jone> GeekChick|, lol
[07:06] <frojnd> hello
[07:06] <jm_> hello
[07:06] <lilphil> shawn34: i'm not sure, sorry. I suppose you could always move ndiswrapper module out of the way for testing to see if that is actually causing the issue, but I wouldnt reccomend it
[07:07] <Jordan_U> electron, For what purpose?
[07:07] <TheVault> electron: gimme one moment to search my sources
[07:07] <atselby> clearzen: still the same erorr message.
[07:07] <electron> To hide myself?    what else
[07:07] <frojnd> what is the name if I have shares under 'wokrgroup' ? is this group = workgroup ?
[07:07] <Jordan_U> electron, TOR
[07:07] <electron> Not from other users here
[07:07] <numan> mana: still cant get my picture?
[07:07] <electron> It's a safety precaution
[07:07] <darkgamer20> efface: do you have acceleration or something enabled?
[07:08] <TheVault> electron: http://www.steganos.com/?area=updateproxylist
[07:08] <benjb0> Is it possible to configure yahoo through evolution?
[07:08] <Jordan_U> electron, http://tor.eff.org/ is the best there is for anonymity ( its slow though )
[07:08] <electron> Thanks pal
[07:08] <efface> dark, i havent personally started it so im not sure
[07:08] <Baktaah> america!
[07:08] <Baktaah> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaEj3g5GOYA
[07:08] <mana> numan no, still nothing
[07:08] <mana> you can send it to me via ICQ or MSN
[07:08] <mana> jabber is currently offline
[07:09] <Jordan_U> Baktaah, This is a support channel, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:09] <mana> or if you like via email, mana@cyor.de
[07:09] <TheVault> Is it true that Gaim officially changed its name?
[07:09] <mana> i dont care the IRC-loggers, more or less spam ...
[07:09] <darkgamer20> efface: lets try to disable the acceleration and start x server see what happens
[07:09] <andrewa2>  Is anyone interested in answering a super noob question?
[07:09] <crazifyngers> andrew just ask
[07:10] <atoponce> andrewa2: what's the question?
[07:10] <jkfls> darkgamer20: how do you disable acceleration on ati?
[07:10] <clearzen> atselby:Could you post your /etc/apt/apt.conf
[07:10] <andrewa2> how do I add a terminal "shortcut" to my top panel in xubuntu
[07:10] <atselby> clearzen: hold on...
[07:10] <andrewa2> when I select add new item
[07:10] <crazifyngers> jkfls change the driver to vesa in xorg.conf
[07:10] <z1pp3r> TheVault, yes. After a long, and unfortunately secret debate (as we could not say why we were looking at a name change, we ended up just doing this ourselves), we settled on the name "Pidgin" for gaim itself, "libpurple" for libgaim (which, as of 2.0.0 beta6, exists), and "Finch" for gaim-text.
[07:10] <andrewa2> i'm presented with a rather limited list of small, menubar type programs
[07:10] <atselby> clearzen: it appears blank
[07:11] <z1pp3r> argh
[07:11] <z1pp3r> too late
[07:11] <crazifyngers> andrew just drag the icon from the applications>accessories>terminal to the top panel and an icon will appear
[07:11] <w0rmy> I think apt-get autoremove is now killing my box
[07:11] <efface> DarkX: how do i turn off accel?
[07:11] <jkfls> crazifyngers: do i need acceleration working to run XGL?
[07:11] <crazifyngers> oh shit sorry i was thinking gnome
[07:11] <crazifyngers> not sure about xfce
[07:11] <atoponce> w0rmy: yeah. it's buggy. aptitude ftw! :)
[07:12] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, there is no "Section "Extensions"" in my xorg.conf?
[07:12] <andrewa2> yeah, i tried the drag method but it doesn't work
[07:12] <electron> Does anyone here use IPv6 or IPv6 tunneling
[07:12] <darkgamer20> efface: do you currently have the "nvidia" driver installed?
[07:12] <andrewa2> thanks
[07:12] <w0rmy> atoponce, well, the benefit of more free space vs KDE ... Ithink free space wins for me :D
[07:12] <atoponce> w0rmy: :)
[07:12] <v`nix> does anyone know how to get MTP devices to be recognized, im having the hardest time finding a howto or faq on it.  im trying to connect a Zen Microphoto to backup my music
[07:13] <RagingBull> whats the command from the shell to do a reinstall of my current ver. so I dont have to download the ISO
[07:13] <clearzen> atselby: try to run sudo apt-get --purge anon-proxy or dpkg-reconfigure anon-proxy and tell it to leave /etc/environment unchanged. i think that is the problem
[07:13] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, there is no "Section "Extensions"" in my xorg.conf?
[07:13] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, You need to create it
[07:14] <atselby> clearzen: sudo apt-get --purge anon-proxy results in invalid operation.
[07:14] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, ok.
[07:14] <clearzen> sudo apt-get remove --purge anon-proxy
[07:15] <benjb0> Which is the best mail service that can be configured in Evolution or other mail client?
[07:15] <atoponce> RagingBull: i don't know of such a command. you'll have to install from a new disk
[07:15] <RagingBull> clearzen : that will work to reinstall?
[07:15] <yell0w> benjb0, gmail ?
[07:15] <atselby> dpkg-reconfigure?
[07:15] <sparr> any time I run an X app from a terminal, I get some output like this before it starts.  whats up?  "X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 169"
[07:15] <crazifyngers> anyone running beryl with ati/xgl and when you run beryl-manager your x crashes? anyone know how to fix it?
[07:15] <GeekChick|> hmm, got to restart xorg. brb.
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[07:16] <atselby> clearzen: neither seem to have worked.
[07:16] <atselby> clearzen: it is still trying to acces via localhost in synaptic and in aptitude.
[07:17] <clearzen> atselby: Wow, when did this start to happen?
[07:17] <morpheus_74> Hi.  If I install the beta version of Fiesty, do I have to do a fresh install of the final version, or can I simply download and install the patches from the repository?
[07:17] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, thank you. *hug*
[07:17] <clearzen> atselby: did you uninstall anon-proxy?
[07:17] <RypPn> can someone tell me how ubuntu manages which services to start at boot? Is there a central tool similar to redhats chkconfig or gentoos rc-update?
[07:17] <crazifyngers> morpheus you can dist upgrade
[07:17] <atselby> clearzen: i can't be sure of the exact date but i first noticed it and everything i had tried did nto fix it around three days ago.
[07:17] <lilphil> sayao: http://messenger.msn.com/help/terms.aspx states they consider communication to be private but "However, we may monitor your communications and disclose information about you, including the content of your communications" then there's 3 if's
[07:17] <atoponce> morpheus_74: you can install the patches and upgrades from beta
[07:17] <hateyla> !easysource
[07:17] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[07:17] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, No problem :)
[07:17] <atselby> clearzen: i don't recall if i did or not.
[07:18] <atselby> clearzen: would that be why?
[07:18] <crazifyngers> morpheus run "gksudo updat-manager -c -d"
[07:18] <whoever> Can someone tell me why I cannot just click on a Video over my LAN and it just start playing?  I have tried all the players I can find.  The only way I have got it working is to copy the location of the video, open VLC, then paste the path in the  VLC with Open File.
[07:18] <efface> darkgamer20, i ran dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg and i got startx to boot, thx
[07:18] <sayao> lilphil, :(
[07:18] <atselby> clearzen: hold on i've got a reply that might help on the ubuntuforums in my topic.
[07:18] <clearzen> atselby: It overwrites part of the http_proxy and directs apt to search localhost for repoes
[07:18] <lilphil> sayao: notice how one of the if's is "if we consider it necessary to: ... protect the interests of Microsoft"
[07:18] <darkgamer20> is there anyway to make ubuntu faster? i mean like general ways, customizing startup and stuff like that, my windows is faster than ubuntu on this machine
[07:18] <morpheus_74> atoponce, and this means I don't need to wipe the drive and do a fresh install, right?
[07:18] <clearzen> atselby: It's happened before to others with that package
[07:19] <sayao> lilphil, i can write an encryption plugin hehe
[07:19] <atselby> clearzen: so it should be installed or not?
[07:19] <lilphil> sayao: or you could use a protocol that is open and already uses ssl ! :)
[07:19] <atoponce> morpheus_74: right. if you install the feisty beta, you'll get updates just like normal, that will take you to stable
[07:19] <clearzen> atselby: No, you should remove it and then restart. That should fix your problem
[07:19] <atselby> clearzen: okay let me try that.
[07:19] <morpheus_74> atoponce, Thank yo.
[07:19] <atoponce> morpheus_74: np
[07:19] <sayao> lilphil, oh, wait, msn has p2p conversation
[07:19] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, you wouldnt happen to know anything about the intel speedstep on laptops too?
[07:19] <atselby> clearzen: could my /etc/hosts have anything to do with it?
[07:19] <sayao> lilphil, so microsoft would never get them
[07:20] <lilphil> sayao: its also worth a look at the number of msn traffic sniffers available
[07:20] <crazifyngers> anyone running beryl with ati/xgl and when you run beryl-manager your x crashes? anyone know how to fix it?
[07:20] <clearzen> atselby: yeah
[07:20] <sayao> lilphil, msn has 2 methods of conversations, one that goes thru the server other is p2p
[07:20] <lilphil> sayao: thats good at least :)
[07:20] <atselby> clearzen: okay what should be in it?
[07:20] <clearzen> atselby: What does that file look like? Paste it if you could.
[07:20] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, Not specifically, but it should work by default
[07:20] <atselby> clearzen: okay
[07:20] <atoponce> crazifyngers: you'll probably get better help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:20] <atselby> clearzen: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost adam
[07:20] <atselby> # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
[07:20] <atselby> ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
[07:20] <atselby> fe00::0 ip6-localnet
[07:20] <atselby> ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
[07:20] <morpheus_74> While i really like Ubuntu, I have an older 150mhz machine with only 32mb of ram.  Is there a distro one would recommend for this machine?  I only envision using this machine as an additional storage dump.
[07:20] <atselby> ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
[07:20] <atselby> ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
[07:20] <atselby> ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
[07:21] <Jordan_U> !paste | atselby
[07:21] <ubotu> atselby: 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)
[07:21] <lilphil> sayao: I'd still rather have encryption, and a server I can trust... (eg, one i setup myself... :) )
[07:21] <atoponce> !paste | atselby
[07:21] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, oh it "works" but I get 50% the battery life that I do under Windows XP SP2
[07:21] <RagingBull> How do I create a place in the panel (system tray) so that when I quit and app it goes to that spot in the system tray. I removed the place where Gaim goes on quit in the tray and cant figure out how to put it back. This also resulted in the networkmanager not being present in the panels system tray area also which I cant seem to just add to the panel?
[07:21] <atselby> >> atoponce, jordan_u, sorry i was not aware.
[07:21] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, That's because of the ATi drivers most likely ( ATi makes horrible Linux drivers )
[07:21] <atoponce> atselby: np
[07:22] <salego> server ign.ie.quakenet.org
[07:22] <darkgamer20> efface: im sorry i missed your message, i thought you left, your welcome
[07:22] <clearzen> atselby: In mine
[07:22] <clearzen> 127.0.0.1   localhost
[07:22] <clearzen> is the way the local machine is setup
[07:22] <numan> mana: did u receive it in email if not then see it here http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/4444/dsc00530xk4.jpg
[07:22] <atselby> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14596/
[07:22] <wrox> hi, anyone tried successfully running vista image on vmware player on ubuntu?
[07:22] <GeekChick|> Jordan_U, my CPU also never runs at 2 GHz when plugged into the AC power. It stays at 1 GHz and never goes higher unless under load. and im pretty sure only one of the two cores is being used.
[07:22] <crazifyngers> GeekChick|: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_enable_your_CPU.27s_Power_Saving.2FFrequency_Scaling_features
[07:22] <Jordan_U> numan, Did you try turning off usplash?
[07:23] <clearzen> GeekChick|: cat /proc/cpuinfo will tell you
[07:23] <Xteven> is there an evolution supportchannel on freenode ? preferably for ubuntu users ? :)
[07:23] <crazifyngers> GeekChick|: it allowed me to cut my poer to 1/5 speed
[07:23] <Jordan_U> GeekChick|, It shouldn't run at 2 GHz when not under load, there is no reason for it to
[07:23] <ceeg> will someone tell me how to initiate a direct im in gAIM? this is so frustrating :[
[07:24] <roland_> hi i need networking for dummy like me
[07:24] <roland_> dummies
[07:24] <Jordan_U> ceeg, /msg nick ( if using IRC )
[07:24] <RagingBull> use BitchX
[07:24] <RagingBull> gaim sucks for IRC
[07:24] <beg1689> gaim ftw!
[07:24] <ceeg> that is not what i meant at all.
[07:24] <atoponce> irssi > *
[07:24] <atoponce> :)
[07:24] <ceeg> a direct im connection
[07:24] <beg1689> gaim is much easier off the livecd though
[07:24] <clearzen> Didn't gaim change it's name?
[07:24] <ceeg> for the sending of files.
[07:24] <RagingBull> aha
[07:24] <ceeg> (like images)
[07:25] <wrox> anyone tried successfully running vista image on vmware player on ubuntu?
[07:25] <atoponce> clearzen: http://pidgin.im
[07:25] <numan> anybody tell me how to solve this type of problem for diplay? -->  http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/4444/dsc00530xk4.jpg
[07:25] <Aftermath> Is there a package to install the JDK?
[07:25] <beg1689> so anyway... im installing ubuntu on a laptop and i have to problems. first, the wifi works perfectly, but it requires me to run dhclient for the device everytime i boot up or enable the wifi device
[07:26] <ubuntu__> aaaaa
[07:26] <ceeg> Jordan_U:  i did not mean dcc, i meant Direct IM Connection. do you know?
[07:26] <crazifyngers> beg1689: what chipset does the card have?
[07:26] <Jordan_U> Aftermath, Yes, if you want the sun JDK it's in Multiverse
[07:26] <numan> aftermath: yes --> apt-get install sun-java5-jdk
[07:26] <beg1689> i have NO idea
[07:26] <beg1689> oh wait
[07:26] <beg1689> rt73
[07:26] <cypherdelic> cypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:/usr/lib$ ls -ls | grep jack
[07:26] <cypherdelic>     0 drwxr-xr-x  2 root root      240 2007-04-06 15:26 jack
[07:26] <cypherdelic>     0 lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root        4 2007-04-06 15:26 libjack0.100.0 -> jack
[07:26] <cypherdelic>     0 lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root       25 2007-04-06 15:26 libjack-0.100.0.so.0 -> libjack-0.100.0.so.0.0.23
[07:26] <cypherdelic>    80 -rw-r--r--  1 root root    78192 2007-01-12 16:58 libjack-0.100.0.so.0.0.23
[07:26] <cypherdelic> cypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:/usr/lib$ ufoai
[07:26] <cypherdelic> ./ufo: error while loading shared libraries: libjack-0.100.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:26] <Aftermath> ty, numan, Jordan_U
[07:26] <cypherdelic> please help
[07:26] <beg1689> i was thinking ahead to the question i dont have yet :-P
[07:26] <Jordan_U> !paste | cyphase
[07:26] <ubotu> cyphase: 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)
[07:27] <atselby> clearzen: so yours does not have localdomain and the like?
[07:27] <Jordan_U> !paste | cypherdelic
[07:27] <ubotu> cypherdelic: 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)
[07:27] <clearzen> atselby: No it doesn't
[07:27] <Jordan_U> cyphase, Sorry, bad tab completion :)
[07:27] <beg1689> the card and driver work, thats not the problem, the problem is having to run "sudo dhclient rausb0" to enable it
[07:27] <atselby> clearzen: let me remove that and see if it helps.
[07:27] <freacky22527> Hi, I have a problem with direct rendering, can someone help me ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14597/
[07:27] <crazifyngers> beg1689: ralink chipsets do that if your using nework-manager-gnome in feisty
[07:27] <atselby> clearzen: so it should just say 127.0.0.1 localhost?
[07:27] <beg1689> not using network manager
[07:27] <beg1689> not installed
[07:28] <clearzen> atselby: yes
[07:28] <beg1689> or are you daying i should install it?
[07:28] <numan> jordan_U: can you solve this-->http://img81.imageshack.us/img81/4444/dsc00530xk4.jpg
[07:28] <crazifyngers> no it doesn't work right with ralink chipsets i had the same problem
[07:28] <Jordan_U> beg1689, Why not use Network-admin ( it comes with Ubuntu and is a GUI tool ) ?
[07:28] <morpheus_74> Does anyone know if the Ubuntu Server install runs x, or is it cli?
[07:28] <beg1689> i did
[07:28] <atoponce> morpheus_74: cli
[07:28] <Jordan_U> numan, Did you try turning off usplash?
[07:28] <beg1689> the wifi works fine,.. but it wont automatically connect, i have to randomly run dhclient
[07:28] <crazifyngers> the only way i was able to get an ip was to run dhclient as well
[07:29] <atselby> in apt-get update i am still getting no lock when synaptic is not open.
[07:29] <Jordan_U> morpheus74, cli
[07:29] <numan> how to usplash?
[07:29] <Aftermath> it worked - Setting up sun-java5-demo (1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1) ... - thanks
[07:29] <atselby> clearzen: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy/Release.gpg: Could not connect to localhost:4001 (127.0.0.1). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[07:29] <morpheus_74> atoponce, So is there much performance difference between Ubuntu server and a minimal debian install, on a lower end machine?
[07:29] <atselby> clearzen: still.
[07:29] <numan> i am not in ubuntu i am using debian now
[07:29] <Jordan_U> beg1689, Then yes, you want network-manager-gnome
[07:29] <beg1689> so anyway my other problem, which im more worried about, is my sound isnt working right
[07:29] <crazifyngers> jordan that doesn't work with a ralink card
[07:29] <beg1689> playing music always works (using rhythmbox) but games and moviews dont
[07:29] <crazifyngers> i tried it a month ago
[07:29] <vox754> morpheus_74, every Linux machine is essentially a server, you can install X, Gnome or whatever you want later. But for obvious reason, most people leave it just as command line.
[07:30] <Jordan_U> numan, remove the "splash" kernel parameter in your grub menu.lst
[07:30] <GeekChick|> crazifyngers, I completed the guide you linked to. Is it true that I have to set both of the cores to conservative mode separately? I cant set both with the same command without executing the same command twice with a ;????
[07:30] <clearzen> atselby: You uninstall anon-proxy??
[07:30] <beg1689> and i made sure nothing is using the sound
[07:30] <michael> spricht hir auch wer deutsch?
[07:30] <atoponce> morpheus_74: hmmm. really, the only differences, are ubuntu services are not listening for connections, and the repos are setup differently
[07:30] <atselby> clearzen: no not yet.
[07:30] <v`nix> No one knows, or uses MTP devices on their box?
[07:30] <atselby> clearzen: what would be the best way to go about doing that?
[07:30] <atoponce> morpheus_74: hardware-wise, i think they are similar in support
[07:30] <RagingBull> is there no command to Reinstall my current Ver Fiesty?
[07:30] <clearzen> atselby: sudo aptitude remove --purge anon-proxy
[07:30] <bruenig> RagingBull, no
[07:30] <RagingBull> eer
[07:30] <atselby> clearzen: okay. i usually do it through synaptic so let me do that though.
[07:30] <khuru> is there an ftp server for ubuntu that allows creating new user accounts just for the ftp server with configurable permissions etc - so that it doesn't have anything to do with real linux user accounts and is not tied to them in any way? so simply put: i'm looking for something like every ftp server for windows out there :)
[07:30] <numan> jordan_U: i didnot install ubuntu yet because of that problem
[07:30] <crazifyngers> i bought a atheros mini pci card for $40 and it works perfectly\
[07:31] <Aftermath> "No JDK found to run IDEA. Please validate either IDEA_JDK or JDK_HOME points to valid JDK installation
[07:31] <Aftermath> " - how do I set these up?
[07:31] <atoponce> morpheus_74: ubuntu server does give you a lamp stack though. not sure about debian. i think you have to set up lamp yourself...
[07:31] <RagingBull> bruenig ty
[07:31] <atselby> clearzen: removed.
[07:31] <atoponce> khuru: vsftpd. i've never set it up, but it's exactly what you are looking for
[07:31] <tomy-dsd> hi my gedit is crashin
[07:31] <atselby> clearzen: in sudo aptitude update still trying to connect to localhsot.
[07:31] <clearzen> now sudo telinit 6 and it will restart. then your problem should be solved
[07:32] <numan> jordan_u is not it same for ubuntu and debian to get java?
[07:32] <clearzen> atselby: you have to reboot
[07:32] <bruenig> tomy-dsd, little more info
[07:32] <atselby> clearzen: ah
[07:32] <atselby> clearzen: the entire machine or just x?
[07:32] <numan> aftermath: i gave you the wrong option for java maybe you google for it
[07:32] <clearzen> atselby: The entire machine
[07:32] <khuru> atoponce, are you sure? i thought it was exactly the opposite, being tied to linux user accounts. but i have to investigate it further then, thanks!
[07:32] <atselby> clearzen: okay. be right back then.
[07:33] <atoponce> khuru: np
[07:33] <bruenig> what is the deal with java, is someone trying to install it or what
[07:33] <morpheus_74> atoponce, The only reason I'm asking is I'm searching for a lite distro that will run on my old pen 150 with 32mb of ram (the lack of ram is the killer).  I only want to use this machine for extra storage.  What do you think?
[07:33] <tomy-dsd> (gedit:4843): libgnomevfs-WARNING **: Failed to open session DBUS connection: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[07:33] <tomy-dsd> Volume monitoring will not work.
[07:34] <atoponce> morpheus_74: with only 32mb of ram? then you'll *definitely* have to install server, and even at that, you're going to be hurting. i'd probably either look into damn small linux, or upgrading your ram
[07:35] <morpheus_74> atoponce, I tried DSL, but cannot get it to boot even in low memory mode!
[07:35] <bruenig> morpheus74, I would just go with a server install
[07:35] <atoponce> morpheus_74: heh. i'd upgrade the ram, then
[07:35] <bruenig> or something with no gui
[07:36] <atoponce> morpheus_74: 32mb is just not enough, even for the most barebones install
[07:36] <GeekChick|> crazifyngers, I completed the guide you linked to. Is it true that I have to set both of the cores to conservative mode separately? I cant set both with the same command without executing the same command twice with a ;????
[07:36] <morpheus_74> atoponce, Your right!
[07:36] <tomy-dsd> anyone who can help me
[07:36] <atoponce> morpheus_74: :)
[07:36] <bruenig> tomy-dsd, can you open it from the menus?
[07:36] <ceeg> GAIM: How do I send an image on the A I M protocol without using File-> Send. In other words, how do I start a DIRECT IM conneccion?
[07:36] <tomy-dsd> sure but when i save stuff i got errors
[07:37] <mzanfardino> quick question: I've recently install Ubuntu Dabber (6.06) and I want to upgrade to Edgy.  Is it a simple matter of editing sources.list to reflect edgy then apt-get update/upgrade/dist-upgrade?
[07:37] <bruenig> ceeg, conversation>more>Direct IM
[07:37] <crazifyngers> geekchick: i would set them to userspace that way they scale automatically based on your cpu load
[07:38] <crazifyngers> then you don't have to set them again they throttle automatically
[07:38] <atoponce> mzanfardino: yeah. that's pretty much it
[07:38] <frojnd> [public] 
[07:38] <frojnd>   comment = Public Folder
[07:38] <frojnd>   path = /home/public
[07:38] <frojnd>   public = yes
[07:38] <bruenig> !paste | frojnd
[07:38] <ubotu> frojnd: 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)
[07:38] <frojnd>   writable = no
[07:38] <frojnd>   create mask = 0777
[07:38] <frojnd>   directory mask = 0777
[07:38] <frojnd>   force user = nobody
[07:38] <frojnd>   force group = nogroup
[07:38] <mzanfardino> atoponce: thank you.  One more question: if I want to further upgrade to Feisty, is the process the same?
[07:38] <frojnd> oh sorry. :S
[07:38] <bruenig> dumbass
[07:38] <atoponce> mzanfardino: yes
[07:38] <shane634> hehe
[07:39] <aeonix> hello
[07:39] <mzanfardino> atoponce: and one more leap of faith: can I skip over Edgy straight to Fiesty or should I go ahead and upgrade to Edgy first?
[07:39] <shane634> mzanfardino, you have to go in order
[07:39] <frojnd> Unable to find any workgroups in your local network. This might be caused by an enabled firewall.  This is about samba. Does that mean that XP user doesn't has anything under share?
[07:39] <mzanfardino> shane634: very fell, thank you.
[07:39] <atoponce> mzanfardino: don't skip. i did i skip, and it borked my install. just go one by one
[07:39] <jeforce> join #ubuntu-fr
[07:40] <jeforce> oups xD
[07:40] <mzanfardino> atoponce: excellent.  Very good. Off to upgrade
[07:40] <maxim_> #ubuntu-fr@irc.freenode.net
[07:40] <atselby> clearzen: its worked
[07:40] <atoponce> mzanfardino: good luck! :)
[07:40] <aeonix> i went to update Ubuntu since i havnr been using it for ever and my pc locked up while it was instilling could some one help me?
[07:40] <clearzen> atselby: Good to hear. That sound annoying
[07:40] <shane634> aeonix, a specific question perhaps?
[07:41] <atselby> clearzen: now the way i noticed this was i wanted to make use of a sources.list off of debianadmin.com. do you think i should try to or not risk having to repeat this?
[07:41] <ceeg> bruenig: thanks, but I dont have a More> option under Conversation. version 2.0.0beta3.1
[07:41] <bruenig> ceeg, I am on beta 6
[07:41] <aeonix> shane634 well my package manager says i need to run dpkg maunly to fix it
[07:41] <hateyla> freaky@freaky-desktop:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda5 /media/sda5
[07:41] <hateyla> mount: mount point /media/sda5 does not exist
[07:41] <clearzen> atselby: Personally I would use the source list generator here: http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[07:41] <hateyla> Oppppppppps!
[07:42] <atselby> clearzen: and add any additional ones it does not have manually? okay.
[07:42] <bruenig> ceeg, but there should probably be something in conversation that allows you to direct im
[07:42] <atselby> clearzen: thansk for your help.
[07:42] <shane634> aeonix, do as it says
[07:42] <ceeg> bruenig: there isn't. only Send File
[07:42] <aeonix> well how do i do that
[07:42] <bruenig> ceeg, if you try to insert an image when you are in Direct IM, I think it asks you whether you want to enable direct IM, at least it did for me at one point
[07:42] <tomy-dsd> anyone who can help me
[07:42] <Ash-Fox> Are there unix file permision extensions available that one can use with smbfs and samba? (like having certain files executable and others not)
[07:42] <clearzen> atselby: np
[07:42] <hateyla> is something wrong? or i miss someting ? why i aint mount my volume?
[07:43] <bruenig> when you aren't in direct im*
[07:43] <ceeg> bruenig: nope. it just says you dont have direct im enabled. tried that one ;)
[07:43] <shane634> aeonix, does it not say sudo dpkg configure -a ???
[07:43] <bruenig> ceeg, I really think it is in conversation
[07:43] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, i missed your question
[07:43] <aeonix> shane634 it says 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[07:43] <tomy-dsd> (gedit:4843): libgnomevfs-WARNING **: Failed to open session DBUS connection: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[07:44] <shane634> aeonix, do that with sudo on front of it
[07:44] <hateyla> can someone help with mount ?
[07:44] <shane634> aeonix, in a terminal of course
[07:44] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, how did you get this message? what were you doing?
[07:44] <ceeg> bruenig: New IM, Find, View Log, Save As,  Clear Scrollback, Add Buddy Pounce, Get Info, Alias, Block, Remove,  Insert Link, Insert Image, Close.
[07:44] <tomy-dsd> when i open gedit and save a file
[07:45] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, did you checked if your dbus install is ok?
[07:45] <shane634> tomy-dsd, what is the problem?
[07:45] <kazuka> hey
[07:45] <Spencer> Are there any minimum specifications for Ubuntu at all, or is it just estimation?
[07:45] <kazuka> how do i install stuff in alien
[07:45] <aeonix> shane634 thanks its been 2 years since i was on ubuntu 5.1 i forgot how to use it
[07:45] <bruenig> ceeg, are you in edgy?
[07:45] <tomy-dsd> dbus-monitor
[07:45] <tomy-dsd> signal sender=org.freedesktop.DBus -> dest=:1.13 path=/org/freedesktop/DBus; interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=NameAcquired
[07:46] <shane634> aeonix, no problem we try to help here lol
[07:46] <tomy-dsd> method call sender=:1.13 -> dest=org.freedesktop.DBus path=/org/freedesktop/DBus; interface=org.freedesktop.DBus; member=AddMatch
[07:46] <tomy-dsd>    string "type='error'"
[07:46] <apokryphos> kazuka: /msg ubotu alien
[07:46] <AngryElf> what's the automatic way of reconfiguring xorg?
[07:46] <AngryElf> i.e. the way it's done during the install process
[07:46] <shane634> !paste | tomy-dsd
[07:46] <ubotu> tomy-dsd: 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)
[07:46] <ceeg> bruenig: that I am.
[07:46] <kazuka> !alien | kazukla
[07:46] <ubotu> kazukla: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[07:46] <shatrat> AngryElf, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   or you could restore froma backup xorg.conf if there is one
[07:47] <AngryElf> shatrat, dpkg.... isn't automatic
[07:47] <apokryphos> kazuka: please just /msg the bot when you can
[07:47] <AngryElf> shatrat, and the default settings don't work -- this is an ancient Intel chipset that all of google says should just work, and it's not
[07:47] <epotash> hey, question about fstab: i have the "user" flag on for an external usb hard drive, but when i try to mount it as non-root it says "fuse: failed to exec fusermount: Permission denied"
[07:47] <shane634> AngryElf, it will put xorg back to stock so to speak
[07:47] <epotash> it works fine if i do it as root
[07:47] <bruenig> ceeg, do: echo "deb  http://repository.debuntu.org/ edgy multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list && cd ~ && wget http://repository.debuntu.org/GPG-Key-chantra.txt && sudo apt-key add GPG-Key-chantra.txt && rm GPG-Key-chantra.txt && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:47] <borschty_> is there a launchpad entry for the error in feisty, that you have to do "/etc/init.d/networking restart" in order to get statically configured networking to work (i think has to do with network-manager). tried looking for it, but never found one, just read in forums that it is a known bug
[07:47] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, Are you not getting full resolution?
[07:48] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, can't start X at all
[07:48] <aeonix> is it posable for me to update my ubuntu 5.10 to a better one im sure there is one
[07:48] <AngryElf> Intel 82830 CGC
[07:48] <bruenig> ceeg, oh and it might be a good idea to close gaim
[07:48] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, what does "dpkg -C" says? are there any problems? probably with dbus?
[07:48] <shatrat> !upgrade | aeonix yes it's possible, although you can only upgrade one version at a time so youll have to upgrade a few times to get to the current version
[07:48] <ubotu> aeonix yes it's possible, although you can only upgrade one version at a time so youll have to upgrade a few times to get to the current version: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:49] <shane634> aeonix, yes you can ugrade to dapper
[07:49] <kalila> anyone with a PSP here?
[07:49] <tomy-dsd> dpkg -C nothing happens
[07:49] <kalila> is the screen a touchscreen?
[07:49] <tbuss> why does smbclient -L //IP.OF.LINUX.BOX ask for a password?
[07:49] <adaptr> I can touch it, so I'd say yes :)
[07:49] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, What driver are you using?
[07:49] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, so your install does not contain any half-configured packages. this is good
[07:49] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, default, vesa
[07:49] <adaptr> tbuss: because anonymous browsing is disabled ?
[07:49] <mister_roboto> does anyone now why my network domain (in resolv.conf) disappears on reboot? I set it in the network manager, and even manually edited /etc/resolv.conf to put it back but when i reboot, it's gone. This is in feisty. i asked in #ubuntu+1 but no definitive answer
[07:49] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, did you installed dbus at all?
[07:50] <tomy-dsd> no i think not
[07:50] <tomy-dsd> do i need to install dbus
[07:50] <ceeg> bruenig: yeh, im in the process of updating as we speak ;] 
[07:50] <Firefoxman> How do I find out what the /dev/ name of /media/disk1 is?
[07:50] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, indeed
[07:50] <tomy-dsd> how do i install that
[07:50] <borschty_> mister_roboto, maybe because of dhcp
[07:50] <mister_roboto> borschty_: it's a static config
[07:50] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, "sudo apt-get install dbus"
[07:50] <tbuss> adaptr: I can't figure what password to use, I tried login password is it something else
[07:50] <aeonix> what is the system requerments coz i have a 512 ram and 2.6 cpu and 16 mb video card could i run daper?
[07:50] <clearzen> Firefoxman: mount
[07:50] <gmn> Has anyone here been able to configure a Netgear WG511v3 PCMCIA card in Ubuntu?
[07:50] <adaptr> tbuss: yes, it is
[07:50] <clearzen> Firefoxman: in a terminal
[07:50] <bruenig> aeonix, yeah
[07:50] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, or using synaptic, aptitude, ... you name it
[07:51] <shane634> aeonix, yes it should run
[07:51] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, Try i810 instead
[07:51] <frojnd> how can XP user write in explorer my IP to see my shared files? Couse I am only able to see his shares if I write smb://IP into conqueror
[07:51] <adaptr> tbuss: if you MUST give a password with samba, then you MUST also specify this, even if it's empty
[07:51] <Xteven> anyone here using evolution ?
[07:51] <aeonix> thanks
[07:51] <Yahooadam> a quick question, why is ubuntu a CD and Kubuntu a DVD ;s
[07:51] <zeroflag> hello.
[07:51] <bruenig> Yahooadam, it isn't
[07:51] <adaptr> tbuss: smbclient -u <user> -p -L //whatever
[07:51] <bruenig> Yahooadam, you can get a cd or dvd of either
[07:51] <atoponce> Yahooadam: it's not
[07:51] <tomy-dsd> done
[07:51] <zeroflag> I'm having trouble installing ubuntu on my (fake)raid.
[07:51] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, is it better now?
[07:51] <osofast> hey im having trouble with my fat32 partition
[07:51] <Yahooadam> :S
[07:51] <adaptr> as you should - fakeraids should be persecuted and stoned
[07:51] <Jordan_U> !raid | zeroflag
[07:51] <ubotu> zeroflag: 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
[07:51] <Yahooadam> whats the difference between dvd ubuntu and cd ubuntu ?
[07:51] <osofast> for some reason it is read only
[07:52] <dragonkh> anyone know about dns?
[07:52] <adaptr> just don't use it - use normal linux kernel softraid and you'll be fine
[07:52] <tbuss> adaptr: is there another way to see the permissions set on a folder
[07:52] <tomy-dsd> (gedit:5280): libgnomevfs-WARNING **: Failed to open session DBUS connection: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.
[07:52] <atoponce> Yahooadam: the amount of software
[07:52] <tomy-dsd> Volume monitoring will not work.
[07:52] <adaptr> dragonkh: yes
[07:52] <bruenig> Yahooadam, nothing, unless you want to use the disc as an offline repository which almost no one does
[07:52] <borschty_> mister_roboto, try chmod a-w /etc/resolv.conf as a workaround
[07:52] <zeroflag> I've already created all the partitions (swap and reiserfs for /) using fdisk but the installer always fails to initialize the reiserfs as /.
[07:52] <Yahooadam> ah ok :)
[07:52] <osofast> i tried umount -a mount -a
[07:52] <adaptr> dragonkh: it's kinda that inetrnet domain name to IP thingy, isn't it ?
[07:52] <osofast> it still doesnt work
[07:52] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, hah, I can get it working with VGA and 8bit :(
[07:52] <Yahooadam> i cant even see where u download dvd ubuntu, but meh :p
[07:52] <tbuss> adaptr: trying to share a folder on an external drive, can read and write but cannot share
[07:52] <AngryElf> ...never seen ubuntu look so bad
[07:52] <adaptr> tbuss: you cannot see the permissions set on a folder with smbclient, at all
[07:52] <osofast> my fat 32 will keep going into read only mode
[07:53] <aeonix> i am scratching my head on this web site lol i dont know what have this stuff is coz lets say when i did have ubuntu i never learned much
[07:53] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, did you done "sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart" ?
[07:53] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, The actual intel drivers for your card don't work?
[07:53] <zeroflag> Jordan_U: already tried that, didn't work.
[07:53] <dragonkh> adaptr: I registered 2 nameservers with my domain registrar and set my domain to point to them - the whois shows my nameservers but they are pointing to the wrong ips
[07:53] <mister_roboto> borschty_: well... i already tried putting the domain entry back in the file manually (sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf) and it still disappeared again on reboot. Something is automatically setting this up and removing the entry.
[07:53] <jm_> hi
[07:53] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, actually, not sure where to get them?
[07:53] <shane634> aeonix, search the ubuntu forum for upgrade
[07:53] <dragonkh> adaptr: do you think it just takes a while for the dns changes to occur ?
[07:53] <osofast> anyone got any ideas?
[07:53] <frojnd> how can I fix this? XP user wanna to see my shares, and when he clicks on a directory, he gets message that he don't have access ??? and I added a smpuser any suggestions
[07:53] <adaptr> dragonkh: usually between 12 and 24 hours, yes
[07:54] <hateyla> how can i mount my fat partition? it is in with name /dev/sda5  ?
[07:54] <tbuss> adaptr: can you think of any reason why I would not be able to share files on a external drive. It is mounted correctly and I can access it locally
[07:54] <velkohristov> osofast, how do you mount the partition?
[07:54] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, They are there by default, i810 I believe
[07:54] <adaptr> dragonkh: the changes are instantaneous, but propagation worldwide isn't
[07:54] <brainiac8008> Flannel, hey, it's brainiac here. you remember me?  do you know what i should do about all of my issues?
[07:54] <corevette_> what is a good file format that can read/write for both linux and windows for my thumb drive?
[07:54] <AngryElf> i810, ok will try
[07:54] <zeroflag> what is confusing, is that I get the raid device 3 times (always as raid, never the seperate hdds) except for the "simple" installation mode, where it only lists physical hdds.
[07:54] <adaptr> tbuss: there can be many.. it would be nice to narrow it down
[07:54] <osofast> velkohristov: mount -a
[07:54] <aeonix> shane634 where is the forum
[07:54] <bruenig> hateyla, do "sudo mkdir /media/sda5 && sudo mount -t vfat /dev/sda5 /media/sda5"
[07:54] <clearzen> corevette_: fat32 works with both
[07:55] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, worked -- thanx, never had to manually install an Intel driver :/
[07:55] <velkohristov> osofast, ok. this means as configured by /etc/fstab. what is the corresponding line from this file?
[07:55] <shane634> aeonix, google ubuntu forum
[07:55] <flashstar> Can anyone help me get my games to maximize to a single monitor with Twinview enabled?
[07:55] <brainiac8008> Flannel, hey, it's brainiac here. you remember me?  do you know what i should do about all of my issues?
[07:55] <adaptr> dragonkh: dig the domain AT your DNS server - if that works, then you just wait a few hours
[07:55] <neilmorrow_> anyone familiar with the broadcom chips in the g4 era airport cards?
[07:55] <tbuss> adaptr: could you take a look here please http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14375/
[07:55] <Jordan_U> AngryElf, It should, intel makes great open source drivers ( better than nvidia )
[07:55] <Jordan_U> :)
[07:55] <shane634> neilmorrow_, which card ?
[07:56] <zeroflag> is there any way to run the ubuntu installation script by hand? the installer UI always screws up.
[07:56] <Jordan_U> neilmorrow_, Yup, just need firmware
[07:56] <adaptr> tbuss: not really, no - you started off with a smbclient issue, and now you've skipped to removable drive permissions ?
[07:56] <mister_roboto> borschty_: ahhh, maybe i should put the domain in the /etc/network/interfaces file for that adapter, along with the other static entries (ip, gateway, dns, etc). i don't know why network manager failed to do that though
[07:56] <bruenig> !alternate | zeroflag
[07:56] <dragonkh> adaptr: like this?   dig @my_1st_ns_ip mydomain ?
[07:56] <ubotu> zeroflag: 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.
[07:56] <AngryElf> Jordan_U, I think it was that I installed the base system, then installed ubuntu-desktop afterwards, it just didn't get configged correctly by default -- then dpkg-reconfigure's default is VESA, not i810...thanx for the help!
[07:56] <aeonix> shane634 my update thingy is saying i can update it thro that could i coz i just installed ubunto like 30 mins ago so i havnt changed any thing
[07:56] <velkohristov> osofast, what gives "egrep vfat /etc/fstab"?
[07:56] <beg1689> can someone help me fix my sound, it works in rhythmbox but doesnt seem to work anywhere else
[07:56] <flashstar> Does anyone use Twinview?
[07:56] <osofast> #Added by diskmounter utility
[07:56] <osofast> /dev/hda4 /media/hda4 vfat auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0
[07:56] <shane634> aeonix, yes you can
[07:56] <adaptr> dragonkh: nooo... like this: dig @your_nameserver_)where_domain_lives your.domain soa
[07:56] <osofast> oh one sec
[07:56] <borschty_> mister_roboto, if it is a static configuration, why do you use network-manager?
[07:56] <tomy-dsd> http://rafb.net/p/BsTWra78.html
[07:56] <tbuss> adaptr: because I thought the problem was with samba, I'm trying to use samba to share files
[07:57] <adaptr> dragonkh: you want to know where the NS records point, use SOA, NS, and ANY
[07:57] <velkohristov> osofast, so you have problems because of the file mask
[07:57] <mister_roboto> borschty_: because you can configure your wired network with it, and you can set up all your static config with it
[07:57] <mom> how can I make it so that new windows won't open in the region that's on a different screen?
[07:57] <adaptr> tbuss: ls -l /mount/point/of/drive
[07:57] <tbuss> adaptr: the files I'm trying to share are on a external drive
[07:57] <mister_roboto> borschty_: if it can't really do that correctly, it should not pretend to :)
[07:57] <zeroflag> bruenig: is there any way to run the text mode installation off the live cd?
[07:57] <IMYojimbo> say, how is JackField, is it any good?
[07:57] <tomy-dsd> http://rafb.net/p/BsTWra78.html   here is what i got versicthov
[07:57] <osofast> ic, but the thing is that it will work fine for like a few days then it will stop working
[07:57] <bruenig> zeroflag, no
[07:57] <tbuss> adaptr: right, I pasted my mount output but you didnt want to look thanks anyway
[07:57] <borschty_> mister_roboto, network-admin should be enough
[07:57] <beg1689> since my question isnt very specific can someone tell me how to test the sound and see what is working
[07:58] <osofast> then i will do the umount -a //mount -a
[07:58] <Jordan_U> mister_roboto, It doesn't even try to, it uses network-admin for static configs ( are you using Feisty by the way ) ?
[07:58] <osofast> and then it will work for a little bit, however this time ti stopped completly
[07:58] <stone123_> beg1689, speaker-test ?
[07:58] <mister_roboto> borschty_: oh, my mistake (not familiar with gnome)  i WAS using network-admin. sorry for the confusion
[07:58] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, it looks fine
[07:58] <mom> how can I make it so that new windows won't open in the region that's on a different screen?
[07:58] <clarklinux> hi: I'm trying to get a Sonnots Aria Extreme 802.11g wireless network card working on a powerbook g3. I have xubuntu edgy on the computer. I installed network manager but it only shows wired connection under connections. when I plug in the network card, my computer freaks out and I can't load any control panel stuff or network connection managers. can somebody help me?
[07:58] <corevette_> mom, what region?
[07:58] <borschty_> mister_roboto, ok
[07:59] <mister_roboto> borschty_: yes, this is feisty  (i chose the system/administration/network, which is network-admin)
[07:59] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, but still no dice?
[07:59] <AngryElf> Any recommended PC Wireless Cards that'll work out of the box?
[07:59] <tomy-dsd> so what to do
[07:59] <beg1689> in a laptop? ipw3945
[07:59] <hateyla> bruenig: well thanks for mount. now i mount that partitions.. and access it in /media/sda*
[07:59] <beg1689> works perfectly out-of-the-box
[07:59] <corevette_> clarklinux, try joining #xubuntu
[07:59] <velkohristov> tomy-dsd, out of ideas. magic restart perhaps?
[07:59] <Teres__> wats the equivalent of dvd shrink for windows 4 linux?
[07:59] <shane634> AngryElf, dwl-122 if you can find it
[07:59] <clarklinux> corvette_:okay
[07:59] <Jordan_U> clarklinux, You need firmware: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683
[08:00] <ayang> Teres_, try xdvdshrink, it's on automatix2
[08:00] <corevette_> AngryElf my Netgear WG311T works out of the box
[08:00] <bruenig> hateyla, it should already be mounted if you copied that command
[08:00] <bruenig> !automatix | ayang
[08:00] <mom> corevette_, ok, using firefox or anything else, if I open a new window like the addons window, it opens on a different part of the screen (one which is on a different monitor)
[08:00] <ubotu> ayang: 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
[08:00] <hateyla> bruenig: want to ask whenever i mount any partition then the volume icons come on desktop is it possible?
[08:00] <bruenig> I have an xdvdshrink deb if anyone is interested, I will DCC it
[08:00] <clearzen> AngryElf: Here is a listing of wireless cards. It will tell you if they work or not: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[08:00] <osofast> any ideas how i fix the file mask?
[08:00] <Teres_> wats automatix2?
[08:00] <Rambo3_> osofast, umask ?
[08:00] <corevette_> ah mom, can't hel you there sorry
[08:01] <shane634> !automatix2
[08:01] <bruenig> hateyla, I think they should
[08:01] <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
[08:01] <velkohristov> osofast, use 002 instead
[08:01] <borschty_> mister_roboto, there is a problem of network-manager overriding the static configuration... i have to restart networking after booting to get online
[08:01] <beg1689> ok speaker test says its testing but no sound comes out, yet rhythmbox sound works fine
[08:01] <bruenig> Teres_, see ubotu above ^^
[08:01] <beg1689> (i closed rhythmbox to test the sound)
[08:01] <IMYojimbo> say, how is JackField, is it any good?
[08:01] <Jordan_U> Teres_, A piece of software you DON'T want to use :)
[08:01] <kazuka> w00t
[08:01] <osofast> k so i use gedit to edit /etc/fstab
[08:01] <borschty_> mister_roboto, i just asked if there is a launchpad entry, because that seems to be a known bug, but i couldn't find one
[08:01] <osofast> then change fmask=0111 to fmask=002?
[08:02] <velkohristov> osofast, yes. as root. this means sudo gedit
[08:02] <hateyla> bruenig: ya i access that partition in /media/sda* but i want to know if i mounted a volume then its icon come on desktop to access in that volume
[08:02] <osofast> yup
[08:02] <velkohristov> osofast, change umask
[08:02] <kazuka> what are the image sizes and formats supported in the forum?
[08:02] <Teres_> so then how do i get xdvdshrink?
[08:02] <Rambo3_> beg1689, ok so you dont have .asoundrc?
[08:02] <osofast> oh ok
[08:02] <Jordan_U> beg1689, Are you using ALSA or OSS?
[08:02] <bruenig> hateyla, it should do that, I don't know why it isn't
[08:02] <beg1689> umm.  i would guess alsa.. i just installed ubuntu didnt change it
[08:02] <kazuka> anyone?
[08:03] <velkohristov> osofast, and if you speaking to me include my name in your posts so that i can indentify them visually easier
[08:03] <osofast> "/dev/hda4 /media/hda4 vfat auto,user,fmask=0111,dmask=0000 0 0"
[08:03] <bruenig> hateyla, you can do "sudo ln -s /media/sda5 ~/Desktop/sda5" to set up a folder that links to it
[08:03] <ayang> Teres_, install automatix2 first, then there's a whole bunch of softwares available for you through there :)
[08:03] <osofast> sorry,
[08:03] <mister_roboto> borschty_: in my case, everything sets up ok except for the missing "domain" entry, which causes me problems until i add it back again
[08:03] <beg1689> where would .asoundrc be, in ~? its not there
[08:03] <shane634> kazuka, read the forum rules
[08:03] <bruenig> ayang, stop
[08:03] <hateyla> bruenig:  i m using kde.. and my distro is fiesty. ?
[08:03] <bruenig> Teres_, don't do that
[08:03] <velkohristov> osofast, ok it looks like it is broken into directory mask and file maks
[08:03] <LjL> ayang: heard what the bot said about automatix? teres_, please don't.
[08:03] <velkohristov> osofast, mask*
[08:03] <bruenig> hateyla, it shouldn't really matter but try #kubuntu and #ubuntu+1 maybe their is some change about that
[08:03] <bruenig> there*
[08:03] <velkohristov> osofast, so you want 002 for fmask
[08:04] <hateyla> bruenig: okie thanks
[08:04] <Rambo3_> beg1689, its for sound sharing and tweaking its in your home dir. not there by default. check out alsa for your card
[08:04] <osofast> alrighty
[08:04] <ayang> thanks LjL and bruenig :)
[08:04] <corevette_> !worskforme
[08:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about worskforme - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:04] <mister_roboto> borschty_: i tried adding it to /etc/network/interfaces for that nic, but the /etc/resolv.conf still lost it :\   (resolv.conf generated by NetworkManager according to a comment at the top of the file)  I wish it would quit breaking my setup :)
[08:04] <osofast> velkohristov: 0002? or 002?
[08:04] <corevette_> !WorksForMe
[08:04] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[08:04] <bruenig> osofast, those are the same
[08:04] <lufis> What's the best image scanner app?
[08:04] <osofast> bruenig: thanks you
[08:04] <jmvidalvia> hello, can anyone help me setting the network connection for ubuntu-server running as guest in vmware?
[08:04] <mister_roboto> borschty_: so you say networkmanager is known to break static configs but there is no logged bug for it?
[08:05] <velkohristov> osofast, to be honest i see for the fist time mask with four digits. it was three digits long at the time i used vfat...
[08:05] <Smilez> I can't wait much longer for 7.04.... would anyone suggest I download/install the beta, then upgrade when the official relase comes out?
[08:05] <RagingBull> Help: I removed my notification icon in system try...it then removed my Netowork Manager...I couldnt figure out where it went so I reinstalled Networkmanager a few times trying to get it back. I then figured out how to add the notifications icon back to the panel and now I have 5 networkmanager notifications. How do I get ride of the extra 4? lol
[08:05] <osofast> velkohristov: ok, well i changed it, should i do a umount -a /mount -a?
[08:05] <shane634> Smilez, no
[08:06] <velkohristov> osofast, yes umount and then mount
[08:06] <Smilez> shane634, just wait it out?
[08:06] <shane634> Smilez, yes wait it out
[08:06] <clearzen> Smilez: Unless you know how to fix things when they break it might not be a pleasant experience
[08:06] <Smilez> sounds good
[08:06] <Smilez> I've been using linux since 97 or so
[08:07] <Smilez> so I'm familiar with fixing things, but I'd rather not
[08:07] <Aftermath> how do I install something from a tar.gz?
[08:07] <shane634> clearzen, that is an understatement lol
[08:07] <clearzen> Smilez: I'm running fiesty right now I like it
[08:07] <RagingBull> man tar
[08:07] <tbuss> I'm trying to troubleshoot a file sharing problem with samba. What would be the main reasons a external hhd mounted and formatted ntfs-3g cannot share files?
[08:07] <Smilez> true
[08:07] <RagingBull> tar -xvf file
[08:07] <Jordan_U> borschty_, mister_roboto network-manager does not mess up static configs, in fact it won't even try to connect using an interface that has a static config set up in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:07] <Smilez> why are updates so difficult?
[08:07] <osofast> velkohristov: still not working, my files are still read only
[08:07] <bruenig> Aftermath, depends really what is in the .tar.gz
[08:07] <Teres_> k...wat i want is a program that will take my avi's and convert them into dvd format so that i can burn dvds from them
[08:08] <arke> hi ... for some reason, on this ubuntu box certain hosts (such as google on port 80) get forwarded to IP adress 1.0.0.0. Other computers on the network connect to google fine. I didn't set up a proxy. Any idea what might cause this?
[08:08] <RagingBull> Aftermath Ow and make sure the file has the right permissions
[08:08] <borschty_> Jordan_U, well it does for me, and i have found some forum-entries mentioning the same problems...
[08:08] <mister_roboto> Jordan_U: this is in feisty, if that makes a diff.  i even manually added the domain back to resolv.conf, and it keeps disappearing
[08:08] <velkohristov> osofast, there are additional options for vfat that you need. you have to specify that your user shall be allowed the access
[08:08] <velkohristov> osofast, check your user id
[08:08] <velkohristov> osofast, with the id command
[08:09] <epotash> is there a way to have notification error messages printed to the command line instead of in those little pop ups?
[08:09] <osofast> velkohristov: uid=1000(gaith) gid=114(admin) groups=4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),109(lpadmin),111(scanner),114(admin)
[08:09] <epotash> my problem is that they appear half off screen and i cant close them
[08:09] <epotash> its something to do with my dual display
[08:09] <velkohristov> osofast, than add uid=YOURID or gid=YOURGID to the fstab line
[08:09] <Jordan_U> borschty_, in what way does network-manager mess with network-admin ( and are you sure it is not the other way around ) ?
[08:10] <velkohristov> osofast, ok than add uid=1000 to the options in fstab
[08:10] <arke> ah, i found something on google
[08:10] <Aftermath> I downloaded the JDK from the java site, but it's a .rpm.bin. what do I do with it?
[08:10] <lderan> heya alls =)
[08:10] <Rambo3_> Aftermath, move it to trash
[08:10] <Jordan_U> Aftermath, Don't install it from the site, just install it with apt
[08:10] <bruenig> Aftermath, are you on edgy?
[08:10] <Aftermath> yeah
[08:11] <bruenig> Aftermath, are you getting java6 of java5
[08:11] <velkohristov> osofast, you can check the options on the command line before creating the fstab line
[08:11] <Aftermath> java6
[08:11] <velkohristov> osofast, like this:
[08:11] <bruenig> Aftermath, ok delete that bin
[08:11] <Aftermath> ok then
[08:11] <grayyoga> my emacs complains that rfc1345 input method is missing. therefore my non-english keymaps(in particular russian) isn't working now. how could I fix it?
[08:11] <bruenig> Aftermath, to add all the extra official repositories and install sun-java6-jdk, 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:
[08:11] <bruenig> sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
[08:11] <julianbh> hey guys
[08:11] <velkohristov> osofast, mount -t vfat -o uid=1000,fmask=002 /dev/hdaX /mnt/win
[08:11] <julianbh> ive got a question
[08:11] <borschty_> Jordan_U, i don't use network-manager, but it is installed by default (i didn't want to kill ubuntu-desktop for now, since it is not stable now) and none of the settings i set with network-admin are applied until i restart networking
[08:11] <julianbh> where to fonts go in the filesystem
[08:11] <julianbh> what folder
[08:11] <velkohristov> osofast, when you are happy with the result you can write them to fstab
[08:12] <osofast> velkohristov: so i just type that command and i will get it to add my id?
[08:12] <Aftermath> bruenig, thanks
[08:12] <julianbh> or actually, how do i install fonts
[08:12] <Aftermath> how do I change the PATH variable?
[08:12] <Jordan_U> borschty_, It shouldn't be a dependency of Ubuntu-desktop unless you are using Feisty in which case you should go to #ubuntu+1
[08:13] <seronis> anyone here in the mood to give advice on a first time install ?  (regarding how to get a wireless router to work)
[08:13] <bruenig> Juhaz, I believe /usr/share/fonts
[08:13] <velkohristov> osofast, the command mount manually your partition. this way you can play with the different options without messing with fstab
[08:13] <efface> whats the wine command to make it create desktop links for apps isntalled
[08:13] <julianbh> thanks
[08:13] <clearzen> seronis: what help do you need?
[08:13] <bruenig> Aftermath, I believe you can edit /etc/environment
[08:13] <BluePhalcon> Hello
[08:13] <Aftermath> thanks
[08:13] <osofast> velkohristov: ic
[08:13] <velkohristov> osofast, after you discovered the right options you can write them down in fstab so they are executed automaticaly for you on boot
[08:13] <Aftermath> and I got winrar from rarlabs, should I put that in /bin?
[08:13] <borschty_> Jordan_U, we both were talking about feisty, maybe it was not clear for you
[08:13] <BluePhalcon> Hello Anybody
[08:14] <bruenig> efface, can you do that? I think you should just right click and create a launcher and then put the command that it takes to launch the program
[08:14] <seronis> basically my entire linux experience revolves around accessing shell accounts remotely to use gcc for console servers, so im at a loss with my ubuntu partition in regards to get it to detect my wireless card
[08:14] <Rambo3_> Aftermath, use ubotu for such questions /msg ubotu rar
[08:14] <bruenig> Aftermath, you don't need that
[08:14] <grayyoga> People, could someone help me on the question I've asked above??? I'm really in trouble with it.
[08:14] <shine> you can install winrar by installing unrar from the repo
[08:14] <BluePhalcon> wich one?
[08:14] <Rambo3_> Aftermath, same for java /msg ubotu java
[08:14] <efface> bruenig:  yea there is a command to do it
[08:14] <electron> Hello everyone
[08:14] <frojnd> allright guys sugget me any good divx players that support subtitles ?
[08:14] <Aftermath> bruenig, I tried using the archive manager, but it didn't work
[08:14] <seronis> it seems to have an entry in the network mentioning wireless,  but it doesnt negotiate an address with my router (maybe not even have the driver installed at all)
[08:14] <BluePhalcon> Hello
[08:14] <Aftermath> I'll use ubotu
[08:14] <bruenig> Aftermath, sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[08:14] <clearzen> seronis: what do you get when you type iwconfig? Use pastebin plz
[08:14] <electron> Is Azureus the best p2p bittorrent client for Ubuntu?
[08:15] <Aftermath> thanks again
[08:15] <seronis> pastebin ?
[08:15] <bruenig> electron, utorrent is
[08:15] <Aftermath> electron, best is an opinion
[08:15] <seronis> clearzen,  pastebin ?
[08:15] <shine> Aftermath: make sure you checked all the universie and multiverse from the repositories
[08:15] <Aftermath> yeah
[08:15] <shine> and go sudo apt-get install unrar
[08:15] <Jordan_U> borschty_, You should really use #ubuntu+1 then, this is only a support channel and it is confusing to have people trying to get support for Feisty here
[08:15] <velkohristov> frojnd, pretty much all support subtitles: totem, mplayer, vlc, xine...
[08:15] <clearzen> seronis:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:15] <shine> after that u will be able to open .rar files using archive manager
[08:15] <seronis> will go there now..
[08:15] <BluePhalcon> HELLO ANYBODY!
[08:15] <electron> aftermath utorrent or Azureus which one is best...in your opinion
[08:16] <borschty_> Jordan_U, i didn't ask for help about feisty here (except a while ago, before i started talking with robo)
[08:16] <BluePhalcon> Azureus
[08:16] <seronis> i cant do the iwconfig (and didnt know that command) till i reboot into it though.  booted up in my XP install now
[08:16] <BluePhalcon> More results
[08:16] <bruenig> BlueEagle, just ask your question, 1098 people aren't going to say hello
[08:16] <BluePhalcon> even tough i preferr dc++
[08:16] <IMYojimbo> say, how is JackField, can some one guild me?
[08:16] <clearzen> seronis: okay that's fine
[08:16] <aabrahao> in console how choose start gnome ou kde
[08:16] <aabrahao> ?
[08:16] <clearzen> seronis: also paste lspci
[08:16] <IMYojimbo> *installing JackField, can some one guild me?
[08:16] <clearzen> seronis: is it a pci wireless card?
[08:17] <seronis> yes
[08:17] <seronis> internal pci, not usb
[08:17] <gmn> how do I reinstall NDSIWRAPPER?
[08:17] <clearzen> seronis: yeah just paste iwconfig and lspci -v
[08:17] <clearzen> seronis: I'll help you to get it running
[08:17] <IMYojimbo> gmn: first remove the packages
[08:17] <seronis> will take me a few min to reboot and get that info,  ty =-)
[08:17] <gmn> synaptics?
[08:17] <clearzen> seronis: it's cool
[08:17] <seronis> id rather not have to upgrade to vista when this pc is finally obsolete =-)
[08:17] <bruenig> gmn, synaptics is for touchpads
[08:18] <IMYojimbo> gmn: sudo apt-get remove ndiswrapper
[08:18] <bruenig> don't think it is called ndiswrapper
[08:18] <gmn> thanks
[08:18] <IMYojimbo> gmn: (btw) why are u using ndis. ?
[08:18] <bruenig> !find ndiswrapper
[08:18] <ubotu> Found: ndiswrapper-common, ndiswrapper-utils, ndiswrapper-utils-1.1, ndiswrapper-utils-1.8, ndiswrapper-source (and 8 others)
[08:18] <bruenig> common or util
[08:18] <klimraamkosie> Hey, what's a good FTP client for ubuntu?  gFTP crashes the whole time
[08:19] <velko> klimraamkosie, i use nautils. its enough for simple stuff
[08:19] <klimraamkosie> k
[08:19] <klimraamkosie> just want to do a backup of website that i have access to through ftp
[08:20] <velko> klimraamkosie, look at "connect to server" in nautilus
[08:20] <BluePhalcon> quit
[08:20] <klimraamkosie> i don't see nautils when i search in synaptic
[08:20] <aabrahao> how install kubuntu from livecd kubuntu6.10 desktop i386?
[08:20] <bruenig> klimraamkosie, it is installed by default, it is the file manager
[08:20] <castags> can anyone help me with beryl?
[08:20] <bruenig> castags, #ubuntu-effects
[08:20] <beg1689> thats cuase theres a u in it
[08:20] <gabrield> Hey. In what situations would .Xdefaults not be loaded? Because it doesnt load in my computer, not even if I put xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults in my .xinitrc
[08:20] <klimraamkosie> k
[08:20] <velko> klimraamkosie, this is your file manager if you are using ubuntu (and not xubuntu or kubuntu)
[08:20] <clearzen> klimraamkosie: use wget
[08:20] <beg1689> nautilus
[08:20] <IdleOne> jhn
[08:20] <clearzen> klimraamkosie: wget -m to mirror the site on your hdd even
[08:21] <Xanthus> can somwone help a newbie I have windowsxp and vista installed I want to install Ubuntu will this mess up my windows installs
[08:21] <mzanfardino> I'm upgrading from Dapper to Edgy and I'm noticing a PERL error during the upgrade (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14604/).  Is this something to be concerned with, or just a non-issue?
[08:21] <ardchoille> gabrield: I don't even have a ~/.Xdefaults file, try putting it in ~/.gnomerc
[08:21] <bruenig> Xanthus, probably not, backup though to be save
[08:21] <bruenig> safe*
[08:22] <gabrield> ardchoille: I use fvwm
[08:22] <osofast> velko: hey buddy, thanks for all the help, as it turns out i had to put gid=114 and fstab=0002
[08:22] <osofast> velko: fstab = 002 wouldnt work for some reason
[08:22] <velko> osofast, cool. i'm glad it worked
[08:23] <zeroflag> mkfs.ext3 tells me that my partition is mounted, umount tells me it's not. am I missing something?
[08:23] <Xanthus> How good are the drivers for a  nvidia 8800
[08:23] <osofast> velko: thanks again
[08:23] <JacktheHomeless> What is the best program to use to back-up my existing dvd collection?
[08:23] <velko> osofast, np
[08:23] <bruenig> zeroflag, see what /etc/mtab has to say
[08:23] <bruenig> JacktheHomeless, xdvdshrink is what I use
[08:23] <pan_> Hey, does anyone have any idea how I can get Feisty to correctly detect my CPU temp?  I think it's detecting the motherboard temp correctly - 21 to 22 degrees C - but the CPU temp is constantly at 127 degrees C.
[08:23] <bruenig> pan_, #ubuntu+1
[08:23] <ardchoille> JacktheHomeless: I use http://dvdshrink.sourceforge.net (xdvdshrink for Linux) and it works great.
[08:23] <zeroflag> bruenig: same as umount (it reads from it :P)
[08:24] <bruenig> zeroflag, then it is mounted I would say
[08:24] <JacktheHomeless> Hmm well can dvdshrink also burn those image files?
[08:24] <Xanthus> How good are the drivers for a  nvidia 8800
[08:24] <bruenig> oh you say that mtab says it is unmounted
[08:24] <bruenig> JacktheHomeless, yes it can
[08:24] <bruenig> JacktheHomeless, I have a deb if you are interested, I don't know where to put it or I would put it online somewhere
[08:24] <shane634> Xanthus, they work
[08:24] <zeroflag> bruenig: can I update mtab so umount can remove it?
[08:25] <ronny__> use automatix to install xdvdshrink
[08:25] <bruenig> !automatix | ronny
[08:25] <ubotu> ronny: 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
[08:25] <klimraamkosie> thanks clearzen, i'm going with wget
[08:25] <zeroflag> mkreiserfs worked. >_<
[08:25] <bruenig> my deb is better than automatix I bet
[08:25] <ardchoille> ronny__: Please don't recommend automatix
[08:25] <bruenig> they probably just use that .tar.gz
[08:25] <zeroflag> can I use reiserfs for /boot?
[08:25] <JacktheHomeless> I definitely am interested, up until now i have been switching to XP to get my dvd backups done. And lets just say id rather do that as little as possible.
[08:25] <clearzen> klimraamkosie: It's a great command you can do a lot with it, fast.
[08:25] <Chris1> !dvd
[08:25] <grayyoga> emacs doesn't work anymore with non-english languages. it displays them, but I can't input anything. In other parts (browser, terminal) everything is perfect
[08:25] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[08:25] <stepanstas> bruenig, hey, you helped me yesterday with NTFS-3G and helped a lot.  Can you help me again adding another drive?
[08:26] <Aftermath> how do I search for files?
[08:26] <grayyoga> what should I do?
[08:26] <stepanstas> bruenig, for some reason only your instructions work
[08:26] <Teres_> is there a program that can convert normal movie files such as mpeg and avi to dvd format so that i can burn them 2 dvd?
[08:26] <clearzen> !treat | ubotu
[08:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about treat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:26] <mahdi> hi, whats the diff between linux-image generic and low-latency?
[08:26] <bruenig> stepanstas, yeah, what are the specifics, filesystem, drive name, etc.
[08:26] <kazuka> how do i set path for the maya libraries?
[08:26] <bruenig> !botsnack | clearzen
[08:26] <ubotu> clearzen: Yum!
[08:26] <clearzen> whoops
[08:26] <kazuka> !library | kazuka
[08:26] <Xanthus> Anyonw play Eve-Online here
[08:26] <ardchoille> Teres_: I use devede for that.
[08:27] <velko> zeroflag, yes. but this file system is maintained lesser and lesser (only one dev the last time i checked). so consider using something else
[08:27] <bruenig> !info devede
[08:27] <ubotu> devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 243 kB, installed size 664 kB
[08:27] <kazuka> later
[08:27] <kazuka> whoops
[08:27] <stepanstas> bruenig, you helped me get hda5 yesterday, today i want hda1
[08:27] <Teres_> im trying to use it...but after the conversion i get an error saying that it can't create the cue/bin files
[08:27] <octoberdan> What's one situation where a linux user /should/ choose another distrib over Ubuntu?
[08:28] <nixnoob> how can i mount a .nrg file?
[08:28] <bruenig> stepanstas, ok do, sudo mkdir /media/hda1, and then do gksudo gedit /etc/fstab and copy and paste that hda5 line, just change where it says "hda1" to "hda5"
[08:28] <Aftermath> how do I search for a file?
[08:28] <velko> octoberdan, one chooses another distro. as simple as that
[08:28] <shatrat> octoberdan, well, some programs like databases are supported on some distros and not others.
[08:28] <bruenig> Aftermath, what are you searching for
[08:28] <Aftermath> a text file, for example
[08:28] <morgWork> hey guys- any idea why cacti would be wanting to pull apache rather than using the apache2 that's installed?
[08:28] <stepanstas> bruenig, k
[08:28] <bruenig> Aftermath, ok do you have some idea what directory it may be in
[08:28] <aeonix> ummmm any one know why my system is locking up?
[08:28] <Aftermath> yeah
[08:29] <ardchoille> Aftermath: sudo updatedb to update the slocate database, then "locate filename" or you can use the find command, man find for more info.
[08:29] <Xanthus> Anyonw play Eve-Online here was wondering if I can get this to play in Ubuntu
[08:29] <jone_> how do i download complete folders on sites like this---> http://www.openftp.net/ftp/
[08:29] <Aftermath> thanks
[08:29] <octoberdan> Ah, alright. Thanks for the thought
[08:29] <grayyoga> my emacs doesn't recognize input-method rfc1345 anymore. therefore I'm not able to enter any non-latin character... what should I do?
[08:29] <Doodluv> Xanthus; have you heard of cedega?
[08:29] <Xanthus> yes but never used it don't you have to pay for that program
[08:29] <ardchoille> bruenig: just noticed you were helping, sorry to hijack your work :(
[08:29] <bruenig> jone_, you can wget recusrively
[08:30] <JacktheHomeless> Final question for me. I want to do all i can to improve Ubuntu. What is the best way to get involved?
[08:30] <Doodluv> Xanthus; true it is not free...I use, if you dont like that thentry wine.
[08:30] <stepanstas> bruenig, is that it, do the restart of windows?
[08:31] <Xanthus> What is the cost for Cedega
[08:31] <Doodluv> few bucks a month
[08:31] <ardchoille> JacktheHomeless: You might have a look at: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[08:31] <bruenig> stepanstas, do "sudo mount -a" you only have to restart windows sometimes, other times it will work immediately
[08:31] <jone_> bruenig, i'll check it out, thanks :D
[08:31] <Suurorca> 5usd/month + some head ache to get anything to work
[08:31] <bruenig> jone_, as in "wget -r url"
[08:31] <clearzen> jone_:wget -m http://domain.com/<path to folder>
[08:32] <JacktheHomeless> Thanks, heading there now
[08:33] <stepanstas> bruenig, okay, it didn't show up yet, so should i try the restart
[08:33] <bruenig> stepanstas, pastebin your /etc/fstab , just to be sure
[08:33] <bruenig> !paste
[08:33] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:33] <Doodluv> !cedega
[08:33] <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
[08:34] <blue|palm> Is Cadega free? or commercial?
[08:34] <quaal> i think its cedega ?
[08:34] <bruenig> blue|palm, commercial
[08:34] <electron> For p2p purposes does PORT 44002 needs to be enabled via the router or do I need to enable it somwhere on the Operating System
[08:34] <quaal> does anyone know of a program like mp3bookhelper for linux?
[08:34] <gmn> how do I run file broswer as root>?
[08:34] <quaal> a program that can organize and write id3tags
[08:34] <blue|palm> bruenig, I see, thanks...
[08:34] <clearzen> gmn: gksu nautilus
[08:34] <velko> gmn, sudo nautilus
[08:34] <Doodluv> gmn; gksudo
[08:35] <gmn> thanks
[08:35] <blue|palm> bruenig, we need real games on linux :(
[08:35] <bruenig> !info frozen-bubble
[08:35] <ubotu> frozen-bubble: Pop out the bubbles !. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.0.0-6ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 72 kB, installed size 356 kB
[08:35] <aeonix> any one here ever ben on Active worlds with Ubuntu?
[08:35] <RagingBull> I reinstalled Networkmanager on Fiesty and now my wireless options are gone
[08:35] <mahdi> hi, whats the difference between linux-image-generic and linux-image-lowlatency? Does it mean that lowlatency stuff will load faster?
[08:35] <TheTick> Hi, I'm getting an error with synaptic package manager "Could not resolve local host" Can anyone help?
[08:35] <RagingBull> I can still use wireless just not through network manager
[08:35] <blue|palm> bruenig, haha
[08:35] <velko> blue|palm, if you are in the strategy games you may check wesnoth
[08:35] <kev_inc> how would i go about copying a group of files found using "find" to another directory?
[08:35] <klock> wesnoth is a tight game
[08:35] <blue|palm> velko, I will thanks...
[08:35] <stepanstas> bruenig, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14608/
[08:36] <blue|palm> Does anyone know anything about the Ryzom movement?
[08:36] <gils> how do i get firefox to use the mozilla-mplayer plugin?
[08:36] <clearzen> TheTick: sudo aptitude remove --purge anon-proxy &&  sudo telinit 6
[08:36] <RagingBull> google Ubuntu Restricted FOrmats
[08:36] <bruenig> stepanstas, on line 12, you need to change /dev/hda5 to /dev/hda1
[08:36] <RagingBull> gils <----
[08:36] <clearzen> TheTick: That should do it
[08:36] <TheTick> thanks
[08:36] <clearzen> TheTick: it will restart your system
[08:37] <bruenig> stepanstas, after that do "sudo umount /dev/hda5 && sudo mount -a"
[08:37] <stepanstas> bruenig, oops, forgot to change that one
[08:37] <pinktaco> by default, when i plug in a USB camera what's the device name?
[08:37] <velko> pinktaco, /dev/sdX were X is a number
[08:37] <klock> pinktaco: usually mine come up as /dev/sdasomething
[08:37] <gils> ragingbull: ?
[08:37] <Fuzzywuzzy> pinktaco: usually /dev/video or /dev/video0
[08:38] <pinktaco> ok, thanks.
[08:38] <velko> pinktaco, look in /var/log/message after plugging the camera
[08:38] <velko> pinktaco, /var/log/messages*
[08:38] <Fuzzywuzzy> pinktaco: unless you're referring to a still camera, then go with /dev/sd<whatever>
[08:39] <stepanstas> bruenig, put that all in one line^
[08:39] <aeonix> can some one help me run and set up Wine coz i got a program i want to use and i dont know how tou use it
[08:39] <bruenig> stepanstas, yeah, or you can split them up, it doesn't matter
[08:39] <RagingBull> gils: google "ubuntu Restricted Formats" go the first page
[08:39] <RagingBull> gils: or try this page http://www.linux-sxs.org/multimedia/mplayermozplug.html
[08:39] <bruenig> stepanstas, all the && does is indicate that when the first command is done to do the second one, so you can separate them and get the same result
[08:39] <lufis> I'm having some trouble with xscan. It works and all, but the images are very contrasty and dark, and despite my best efforts configuring the levels and whatnot have not helped. Is there a better alternative?
[08:39] <pinktaco> new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5 | configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[08:40] <RagingBull> gils that considering that you have it installed
[08:40] <pinktaco> it doesn't state which /dev/sd*
[08:40] <pinktaco> i checked /dev/sd* and i just see my HDs
[08:40] <stepanstas> bruenig, k, got it.  thanks again bud, you should write a book with your own methods ;)
[08:40] <velko> pinktaco, what does dmesg sais
[08:40] <klock> lufis: xscan does the same thing for me, but I found out that it is a problem is with the level of support for my device
[08:40] <RagingBull> gils: first try googling your questions then come ask them here when you didnt find what you were looking for. However your question is *easily* found on the WWW
[08:40] <bort> whenever I want to download a package from the adept manager it asks me for the kubuntu cd, why is that?
[08:41] <bort> or how can i avoid that
[08:41] <klock> I usually try to fix them the best I can in gimp, but they are so grainy lufis
[08:41] <pinktaco> velko, same thing
[08:41] <ElephantHunter> When I try enabling Desktop Effects or Beryl in Feisty, I get an error: "No manageable screens found on display :0.0" Does anybody know what might be causing this?
[08:41] <lufis> klock: oh :(
[08:41] <RagingBull> gils: I have found the Ubuntu forums helpful also for questions you dont get answers to here too
[08:41] <pinktaco> (sorry, this is a minimal install.... do i need autofs or something?)
[08:41] <velko> bort, it's in your /etc/apt/sources.list file
[08:41] <notclive> What's the best fps game for linux?
[08:42] <klock> lufis: have you googled your device on google? "your device and xscan and quality" or something
[08:42] <lufis> klock: I'm going to try kooka (kde alternative)
[08:42] <lufis> klock: i haven't but thanks for the tip
[08:42] <gils> ok
[08:42] <RagingBull> gils: I recommend following the Ubuntu Resricted formats info page so that you can get all restricted formats working
[08:42] <velko> pinktaco, are you confident the camera is recognized as camera at all?
[08:42] <klock> lufis: I have found that most things under kde see to work a little better
[08:42] <lufis> klock: yeah
[08:42] <klock> lufis: i.e. k3d
[08:42] <bort> velko: ok, how can I change it or fix that
[08:42] <kj0ttdeig> anyone know if there's a piece of software that can record "outgoing" sound, kinda record what the soundcard is sending out (like a song on myspace)?
[08:42] <pinktaco> velko, no, it doesn't seem like it. is there some type of pkg i ned to install first?
[08:42] <Fuzzywuzzy> ElephantHunter: sounds like you either don't have the DISPLAY environment variable set correct, or you're trying to run beryl from a different user name than what startx used
[08:43] <miyako> hi, I seem to be having trouble getting DVD playback to function in Feisty.  Everything had been fine in Edgy.  I did a clean new install instead of an upgrade.  I have installed ubuntu-restricted-extras as well as all of the libdvdread/libdvdnav/etc. plugins, but kaffine still gives me a "dvd seems to be encrypted, install the correct codecs" error, VLC and MPlayer also fail to play the DVD
[08:43] <klock> kj0ttdeig: I think audiacticy might be able too
[08:43] <velko> bort, edit this file (as root) and comment the cdrom line
[08:43] <klock> wow I butchered that
[08:43] <RagingBull> miyako : you need the LIbs
[08:43] <velko> bort, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:43] <RagingBull> miyako Go to......
[08:43] <kj0ttdeig> thnx klock, will check it out
[08:43] <klock> tight
[08:43] <mana> sooo here we are again
[08:43] <mana> #ubuntu+1
[08:43] <aeonix> is it pose able for ubuntu to slow down my net coz a while back ago it was as fast as cable and now its slow like dial up
[08:43] <velko> pinktaco, is your camera supported by linux at all?
[08:44] <RagingBull> miyako/gils: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[08:44] <velko> pinktaco, you may need drivers to get it up and running
[08:44] <Fuzzywuzzy> miyako: did you use the PLF repository version of libdvdread?
[08:44] <RagingBull> miyako there is a ling to download the DVD libs
[08:44] <RagingBull> miyako on that page
[08:44] <ElephantHunter> Fuzzywuzzy: What user is startx run by? Or how would I tell if my DISPLAY variable isn't correctly set?
[08:44] <velko> pinktaco, for my camera i need to load spca5xx for examples
[08:44] <klock> pinktaco: also check to see if your camera needs to be in a different mode for picture transfer
[08:44] <klock> mine does
[08:44] <ardchoille> !seveas | miyako: You need libdvdcss2. Try the seveas repo.
[08:44] <ubotu> miyako: You need libdvdcss2. Try the seveas repo.: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[08:44] <miyako> I'll check it out, I already installed them but I'll see if there is anything I need
[08:44] <chuckf> aeonix, where are you using ubuntu in the equation?
[08:45] <pinktaco> i did standard ubuntu install before and it worked. reason i did minimal install this time because i want just the stuff i needed (i run pekwm as wm)
[08:45] <pinktaco> alright, i'll check into it. thanks guys
[08:45] <velko> pinktaco, obviously you miss some software if this is the case
[08:45] <RagingBull> sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[08:45] <aeonix> chuckf its just before i went to upgrade to 6 and my pc locked up so i restarted and now it is slow like dial up
[08:46] <chuckf> aeonix, so it's your desktop? If so, are you using wireless?
[08:46] <Yahooadam> can somone help me ? im on my laptop trying to install ubuntu, but its set the display reso to 640x480 - and thats teh only option
[08:46] <Yahooadam> how can i get it bigger ?
[08:46] <bort> velko: how do I comment the cdrom line?
[08:46] <aeonix> ubuntu is my desktop yes and i have cable
[08:46] <velko> bort, did you identified the right line?
[08:47] <klock> Yahooadam: are you in the process of installing it?
[08:47] <chuckf> aeonix, are you wireless?
[08:47] <velko> bort, if so just place # in the beginning of the line
[08:47] <Yahooadam> trying, but the installer wont fit in 640x480
[08:47] <velko> bort, and save the file
[08:47] <Yahooadam> i cant see 1/2 the stuff
[08:47] <aeonix> chuckf, no i have cable
[08:47] <aabrahao> in console how choose start gnome ou kde?
[08:48] <lord1212> how can I see the rest of my physical drives while running off the CD?
[08:48] <bort> velko: thanks a lot
[08:48] <velko> bort, np
[08:48] <jpjacobs> does anybody here have experience with dspam+clamav?
[08:49] <RagingBull> lord1212 : you mean other partitions?
[08:49] <RagingBull> lord1212 : only fiesty does that from what I can tell
[08:49] <Yahooadam> the screen will do 1024x768 - but its not an option, and i cant restart / install drivers cos im on the live cd
[08:49] <Fuzzywuzzy> ElephantHunter: startx is usually run by whatever user you're logged in as through GDM.  as for DISPLAY, try echo $DISPLAY
[08:49] <efface> where can i download "libasound" having a problem running ./configure on the alsa-utils
[08:50] <ElephantHunter> Fuzzywuzzy: I get ":0.0" when I echo $DISPLAY
[08:50] <clearzen> lord1212: fdisk -l
[08:50] <velko> efface, why you wont to compile them for yourself? does the packaged version does not work for you?
[08:50] <RagingBull> clearzen : ya or run fdsik lol
[08:50] <RagingBull> fdisk*
[08:51] <efface> velko: trying to run alsaconf, and it doesnt exist
[08:51] <clarklinux> hi: im trying to get my sonnets aria extreme wifi card to work on my powerbook g3 laptop running xubuntu edgy. Im following the instructions on ubuntus wifidocs, and Im up to the part where I have to plug in my wifi card and test the connection. however, whenever I put my wifi card into the pc card slot, every program or process that is network related hangs up. for instance, network manager exits and iwconfig hangs up interminably
[08:51] <velko> efface, install alsa-utils
[08:52] <velko> efface, sudo apt-get install alsa-utils
[08:52] <efface> yea tried that
[08:52] <efface> says its install
[08:52] <efface> but i cannot locate alsaconf
[08:52] <RagingBull> thats not a command
[08:52] <chuckf> aeonix, do you have a local network? if so, how is the speed on that/
[08:52] <velko> efface, you have to run alsaconf as root
[08:52] <velko> efface, sudo alsaconf
[08:53] <RagingBull> velko : its not there under alsa-utils
[08:53] <efface> yea i did that
[08:53] <stepanstas> bruenig, works great, thanks
[08:53] <M7K> can enyone help me please?
[08:53] <efface> sudo: alsaconf: command not found
[08:53] <velko> RagingBull, maybe i'm mistaken. it is there in debian
[08:54] <RagingBull> velko Ya the alsa configure is there that just not the right command
[08:54] <velko> efface, i appologise for the confusion i created
[08:54] <RagingBull> velko : and I cant remember it
[08:54] <RagingBull> alsactl?
[08:54] <stepanstas> bruenig, one more question, would changing the name of the drives effect it in any way?
[08:54] <RagingBull> nope
[08:54] <pinktaco> velko, klock... i needed libgphoto2-2 and libgphoto2-port0 pkgs. works now. thanks
[08:54] <aeonix> chuckf, all i know is that its hooked strait to the internet and it is usly at 6 mb a sec connection speed
[08:54] <clarklinux> can anyone help me with getting my wifi card running?
[08:54] <Fuzzywuzzy> ElephantHunter: ok, it sounds like you've got a GUI running.  IIRC beryl is a display manager.  You'll need to figure out what other display manager is running and kill it.  Been a while since I last played with them, but do a "ps ax | less" from an xterm and see what's running
[08:55] <velko> pinktaco, cool
[08:55] <kingcobra> hello
[08:56] <chuckf> aeonix, try the suggestions in this thread to disable ipv6 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=87798&
[08:56] <kingcobra> can somebody please tell me how to open an app that doesnt show up in apps menu after it is installed with synaptic
[08:56] <velko> kingcobra, do you know which app is it?
[08:57] <kingcobra> velko, kismet
[08:57] <Yahooadam> nvm, managed to hack it to 800x600, thats enough for setup
[08:57] <velko> kingcobra, try typing kismet in a terminal window
[08:57] <thepumpkin1979> can somebody here give me a hand with MOno XPS on Apache?
[08:57] <clearzen> kingcobra: cd /usr/bin; ./kismet
[08:57] <kingcobra> velko, ok thanks
[08:58] <clearzen> kingcobra: you have to be root though
[08:58] <velko> kingcobra, if it works you can include it manually in the menu
[08:58] <zch> hi, i got ubuntu edgy server, with no gui, is it safe to upgrade it to kde with apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[08:58] <zch> i got lots of stuff running there, so don't wanna risk it unless it's safe thing to do
[08:59] <zch> (note that i am really new to linux)
[08:59] <velko> zch, what do you mean by safe? gui is generally not a good idea for a server
[08:59] <zch> well it is my testing server
[08:59] <morrolan> Hi, is there an easy way to boot from a cd.img file?  It's 745Mb so I can't fit it onto CD :(
[08:59] <zch> and now i got me 2nd monitor as a present
[08:59] <zch> so wanted to hook it up
[08:59] <RagingBull> velko alsaconf is the command but for some reason I couldnt find it either....I did use it once under 6.06...hum wierd
[08:59] <yoni> Hi all, How can i know what is the version of my Kernel?
[08:59] <bruenig> yoni, uname -r
[08:59] <morrolan> yoni type:  uname -r
[08:59] <zch> there's nothing serious hosted there, only apache/php test server
[09:00] <chuckf> zch, the gui won't get you anything but extra overhead on the server
[09:00] <yoni> thank you
[09:00] <clarklinux> can anybody help me solve a problem with my wifi card?
[09:00] <mandavi> hi, i want to install ubuntu 7.04, but my internal cd-rom broke and i can't boot from usb or the external (IEEE1394-Sony I.link) dvd-rom. Is there any possibility I can install from a running ubuntu (since my external dvd-drive is only than accessible)?
[09:00] <velko> RagingBull, alsaconf is part of alsa-utils here on debain
[09:00] <morrolan> Hi, is there an easy way to boot from a cd.img file?  It's 745Mb so I can't fit it onto CD :(
[09:00] <Valstorm> Anyone tried installing an Nvidia RIVA tnt pro?
[09:00] <RagingBull> velko I see
[09:00] <chuckf> zch, so if you don't mind a performance hit, feel free to grab it
[09:00] <Valstorm> I've failed about 5 times
[09:00] <RagingBull> velko maybe it wasn't in his path?
[09:00] <zch> chuckf, will performance hit be noticable if i don't boot into gui at all?
[09:01] <zch> id use it as workstation occasionaly while my main box is busy, so it wouldnt be running gui all the time
[09:01] <mandavi> morrolan: why don't you burn it on a dvd?
[09:01] <velko> zch, at the end is your decision but if your server is exposed on the internet is better to have as little sw as possible
[09:01] <morrolan> mandavi, because I don't have a DVD writer, and also because I don't even have software which will read it
[09:01] <velko> RagingBull, he have to run "dpkg -S alsa-utils | grep alsactl" then and check it
[09:02] <zch> it is exposed, but nothing hosted on it, me and colegue use it as testing server for sites that we develop
[09:02] <chuckf> zch, if you're not running it, there's no overhead. What is it you want out of having the gui on it?
[09:02] <velko> zch, if you are on an internal network - by any means
[09:02] <zch> when my main box is busy i wanna use it for writing code
[09:03] <clarklinux> is there anyone who can please help me solve a problem with my wifi card?
[09:03] <cables> !ask | clarklinux
[09:03] <ubotu> clarklinux: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:03] <clarklinux> sorry
[09:04] <RagingBull> clarklinux check the net to find out what driver goes with your card...then check to see if its installed
[09:04] <magic_ninja> I keep getting "unable to fixate disk error" when trying to burn with k3b under unbuntu 6.10 edgy....i keep getting this error with perfectly fine disks
[09:04] <pr0gm3r> hey happy easter everyone
[09:04] <zch> and i really can't cope with writing php in vi, that's too hardcore for me :P
[09:04] <chuckf> zch, if you don't mind the extra overhead during those time, and the extra vulnerablites it opens up go ahead and add it
[09:04] <zch> thanks for the tip guys
[09:04] <bruenig> !ohmy | pr0gm3r
[09:04] <ubotu> pr0gm3r: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:04] <clarklinux> ragingbull: alright, il try that
[09:04] <robertj_> happy easter pr0gm3r
[09:05] <AngryElf> how can I apply View as List to all folders?
[09:05] <bruenig> !ohymy | robertj_
[09:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ohymy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:05] <Crane> Happy Easter
[09:05] <snarfer> Hello, I'm trying to install KUbuntu. I'm very well aware that ubiquity has installation issues; so I'm trying to do this from the CLI. Can I install Kubuntu from the CLI onto another partition? I'm currently running off the Ubuntu livecd
[09:05] <robertj_> bruenig: please have the balk talk to me about something he has a factoid on
[09:05] <bruenig> !ohmy | robertj_
[09:05] <ubotu> robertj_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:05] <bruenig> !ohmy | Crane
[09:05] <ubotu> Crane: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:05] <robertj_> bruenig: is their something wrong with happy easter?
[09:06] <robinlinth> !ohmy bruenig
[09:06] <bruenig> that won't work
[09:06] <robinlinth> ..
[09:06] <Rambo3_> happy easter
[09:06] <drumline_> does 6.10 have the sugarCRM in the repos?
[09:06] <robinlinth> oh, right, they blocked me out
[09:06] <Crane> yes I would like to know
[09:06] <snarfer> Hello, I'm trying to install KUbuntu. I'm very well aware that ubiquity has installation issues; so I'm trying to do this from the CLI. Can I install Kubuntu from the CLI onto another partition? I'm currently running off the Ubuntu livecd
[09:06] <Rambo3_> sorry wrong channel
[09:06] <bruenig> it is not in the fitting with the concept of ubuntu
[09:06] <bruenig> s/the//
[09:06] <Valstorm> anyone have a command so I can get my nvidia kernel module back?
[09:06] <velko> snarfer, yes
[09:06] <robertj_> bruenig: haha, shove off
[09:06] <robinlinth> happy Easter
[09:06] <Crane> Easter is not in line with Humanity to others?
[09:06] <bruenig> Crane, correct
[09:06] <Valstorm> Somehow erased it. :/
[09:06] <mandavi> morrolan: i guess it is easier to put your image on usb and search for some friend who can burn it. ahm - i don't think you will need any software to read a dvd as long as you have a dvd-rom in your pc
[09:06] <snarfer> velko: Where can I find this in the wiki?>
[09:06] <Crane> incorrect
[09:07] <bruenig> see slavery
[09:07] <bruenig> slavery not cool with ubuntu
[09:07] <riaal> someone posted me an url to an "recover ubuntu after installing windows" guide.. can anyone repost it please?
[09:07] <ompaul> !grub
[09:07] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:07] <Rambo3_> Crane you can move to offtopic channel
[09:07] <riaal> ompaul, cheers
[09:07] <robertj_> !growupyouohsocoolhighschooler bruenig
[09:07] <Crane> Wow I liked this channel up untill now
[09:07] <RagingBull> riaal: What type of windows partition? NTFS?
[09:08] <snarfer> Anyone?
[09:08] <bruenig> robert_, you have to use the |
[09:08] <Crane> I don't understand what Easter has to do with slavery
[09:08] <klock> Crane :)
[09:08] <riaal> RagingBull, got it already, thanks anyway
[09:08] <velko> snarfer, take a look at this http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/426
[09:08] <ompaul> !offtopic
[09:08] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:08] <bobstro> ot is ot
[09:08] <RagingBull> riaal: if you have an ntfs winbloz it wont work
[09:08] <Crane> I have studied both and found no relation between the two
[09:08] <Crane> But OK
[09:08] <riaal> RagingBull,  Winbloz?
[09:09] <klock> riall: windows
[09:09] <Crane> I will not wish anyone a happy easter
[09:09] <Ali_ix> hi
[09:09] <robertj_> so are unhappy easters welcome?
[09:09] <chuckf> then I won't wish you a happy easter either
[09:09] <riaal> RagingBull, its okey, thanks anyway
[09:09] <Ali_ix> !pastebin > Ali_ix
[09:09] <Valstorm> Anyone know what automatix read write does if you have two OS?
[09:09] <bruenig> Crane, leviticus 25:44 coupled with sermon on the mount matthew 5:17-18 shows jesus advocating slavery which is not ubuntuish
[09:09] <robertj_> or happy uneasters (there are 355 uneasters most years)
[09:09] <clearzen> Crane: Why not? It's a pagan holiday anyway. Easter eggs are a fertility symbol
[09:09] <ompaul> !automatix
[09:09] <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
[09:09] <ardchoille> !automatix | Valstorm
[09:09] <ubotu> Valstorm: please see above
[09:09] <PriceChild> !offtopic | clearzen bruenig chuckf
[09:09] <ubotu> clearzen bruenig chuckf: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:10] <Crane> You people are lame
[09:10] <Valstorm> I mean the automatix READ/WRITE NETFS and fat32 mounter
[09:10] <ompaul> Crane, please leave it out
[09:10] <robertj_> hehe, he's probably just confused and looking for #gentoo
[09:10] <snarfer> Ah, can I install devbootstrap onto another HD?
[09:10] <Crane> Why attack me mecause I said happy easter
[09:10] <Valstorm> NTFS not NETfs sorry
[09:10] <vox754> ompaul, PriceChild hit it
[09:10] <velko> snarfer, yes
[09:10] <Crane> Then drop it
[09:10] <snarfer> How?
[09:10] <spacedog> hello
[09:10] <bruenig> Crane, we are trying to keep the channel family friendly and you coming in here with your pro slavery stuff doesn't do that
[09:10] <ompaul> Crane, I am not going to debate with anyone
[09:10] <PriceChild> Crane, please move the discussion to pm if you feel you need to. It is no longer tolerated here.
[09:10] <ompaul> bruenig, cease now
[09:11] <proog> does ubuntu have icepref in apt?
[09:11] <velko> snarfer, maybe i misunderstood you question? could you be more specific?
[09:11] <M7K> do you know how to install, easy and fast, the XGL enviroment on ubuntu?
[09:11] <raazman> does ubuntu have problems being recognized on some cd/dvd drives?
[09:11] <Rambo3_> proog, search?
[09:11] <ompaul> M7K, having a chat in #ubuntu-effects might be useful
[09:11] <klock> proog: to check, apt-cache search, and if you dont find it, google for the package
[09:11] <proog> Rambo3_: where?
[09:11] <Valstorm> How can I recover an nvidia kernel module?
[09:11] <Ali_ix> Valstorm: reinstall drivers
[09:11] <proog> Rambo3_, klock: im not on ubuntu
[09:11] <raazman> does ubuntu have problems being recognized on some cd/dvd drives?
[09:11] <bedevere> Hello, I am having a problem with apt/synaptic. A package I tried to remove (it was a package converted to .deb from .rpm by alien) is throwing an error in its removal script, which is making it impossible for me to install or remove any other packages. How can I correct this error and force remove this package?
[09:11] <clarklinux> my laptop keeps hanging up whenever I put my wifi card into the pc card slot. this is preventing me from continuing with the network configuration process. can anyone help me figure out what going on?
[09:12] <clotarn> hi all
[09:12] <Rambo3_> proog, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[09:12] <klock> proog: what are you using then?
[09:12] <Ali_ix> any one tried firestarter auto start in feisty?
[09:12] <snarfer> I'm running the Ubuntu livecd and I want to install Kubuntu from the commandline onto my external HD. But I have concerns about apt-get. If I run it, will the package be installed on the CD or can I specify a directory?
[09:12] <Federico90> hi folks
[09:12] <ompaul> Ali_ix, please ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:12] <raazman> does ubuntu have problems being recognized on some cd/dvd drives?
[09:12] <spacedog> damn, a lot of questions flying about here, anyone got 5 mins to help a ubuntu noob?
[09:12] <proog> klock: soon ubuntu, im a distro-hopper :)
[09:12] <Ali_ix> ompaul: ok, thnx
[09:12] <RagingBull> spacedog shoot
[09:12] <ompaul> raazman, generally not
[09:12] <klock> proog: are you using debian or something now?
[09:12] <proog> yes
[09:13] <velko> snarfer, with dbootstrap you _have_ to specify the target directory
[09:13] <Federico90> someone knows if modprobe loads the modules permanently? If I restart they remain loaded?
[09:13] <raazman> ompaul, i tried the ubunti 6.10 cd in an older drive and didnt work, but was recognized on a newer drive
[09:13] <tumi> Federico90: no
[09:13] <spacedog> ok, I installed the Vnidia binary driver but it only works in 800x600 mode, the vesa driver works in 1024x768
[09:13] <ubuntuuser9090> is there a #ubuntu channel specific to networking?
[09:13] <snarfer> ANYONE?
[09:13] <raazman> ompaul, the older cd drive doesnt boot ubuntu
[09:13] <ompaul> raazman, that might be a problem with the age of the hadware
[09:13] <NickGarvey> Federico90: I am 95% sure tehy don't
[09:13] <RagingBull> thats cause Nvidia doesnt have good support for linux
[09:14] <NickGarvey> Federico90: stay loaded that is
[09:14] <velko> snarfer, didn't yo see my reply?
[09:14] <RagingBull> get a Geforce lol
[09:14] <raazman> ompaul, ok thnx, just checking to see if  ubuntu had weird probs
[09:14] <ubuntuuser9090> ???
[09:14] <ompaul> raazman, not in general, but old drives do die
[09:14] <ubuntuuser9090> is there a #ubuntu channel specific to networking?
[09:14] <snarfer> velko: No,
[09:14] <snarfer> THis channel scrolls too fast
[09:14] <Federico90> d'oh. But if i create a script to load with bum and i write modprobe [module] . does it work?
[09:14] <Rambo3_> ubuntuuser9090, just ask
[09:14] <klock> raazman, after about 4 or 5 years, they usually start to get cranky
[09:14] <velko> snarfer, with dbootstrap you _have_ to specify the target directory
[09:14] <ompaul> ubuntuuser9090, ask here - there is not
[09:14] <bobstro> ubuntulog:  go ahead and ask.
[09:14] <Suurorca> wha, if nvidia ain't supported in linux then what the hell is :DDD
[09:15] <ubuntuuser9090> ill ask later, its not urgent
[09:15] <ubuntuuser9090> when yall are less busy
[09:15] <raazman> klock, how is the windows installer for ubuntu
[09:15] <Federico90> NickGarvey: But if i create a script to load with bum and i write modprobe [module] . does it work?
[09:15] <NickGarvey> ubuntuuser9090: it is always this busy
[09:15] <ardchoille> ubuntuuser9090: Good luck with that, lol
[09:15] <klock> raazman, dont know, never used it
[09:15] <ubuntuuser9090> lol
[09:15] <ubuntuuser9090> and also i ran out of time
[09:15] <NickGarvey> Federico90: theres a file some where.. that will autoload modules, I don't know it off the top of my head
[09:15] <snarfer> velko: Right, but the question was about apt. I'm running the livecd now, and if I apt for something, i want it to install somewhere else
[09:16] <raazman> ompaul, have u used the windows installer for ubuntu?
[09:16] <NickGarvey> snarfer: you can have it just download the file if you want that
[09:16] <RagingBull> Suurorca my understand is that its NOT linux is Nvidia not giving up drivers for open source..but I could be wrong...Fiesty supposed to have a fix to this I think
[09:16] <yoni> Hi all, I'm having an Realtek, RTL8187 wi-fi card on my laptop, do you might know how can I install it on Ubuntu 6.10?
[09:16] <NickGarvey> !wireless | yoni
[09:16] <ubotu> yoni: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:16] <spacedog> I can edit xorg.conf but I'm missing something, in windows in 1024x768 mode my monitor runs at 48.3khz 60hz
[09:16] <Federico90> NickGarvey: did u mean /etc/modules?
[09:16] <NickGarvey> Federico90: yeah probably
[09:16] <ompaul> raazman, hehe no, I wouldn't know much about that windows thing other than it is a very effective virus vector :)
[09:16] <velko> snarfer, did you read the tutorial? if you use this method it will install debian/ubuntu in the specified directory
[09:16] <raazman> ompaul lol ok
[09:16] <klock> +1 points to ompaul for joke
[09:16] <Suurorca> RagingBull: Nvidia is doing drivers for linux and no, they are not open source. nevertheless it's still way better than what ati has =p
[09:16] <tofuxcore> can some body help me with an installation, my pci video card drops out after the splash screen, i know it the video cards cause i get the login sound and its just mymonitor that shuts off
[09:17] <Federico90> NickGarvey: ok. ty
[09:17] <Rambo3_> Federico90, what module? did you build it your self?
[09:17] <raazman> anyone else here used the windows installer for ubuntu?
[09:17] <RagingBull> Suurorca my bad I was thinking of ATI
[09:17] <clearzen> yoni: http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page
[09:17] <Federico90> Rambo3_: nope is uinput
[09:17] <Teres_> im using devede but everytime i try convert a video file it says that it cannot create the cue/bin files. THere may not b enough free space but i have 40 gig free
[09:17] <RagingBull> Suurorca =)
[09:17] <tofuxcore> ubunutu 6.10
[09:17] <Doldrums> man i havent used windows in like many years
[09:17] <ompaul> klock, you might like to explain why that is very funny asking me in a pm to raazman
[09:17] <Federico90> Rambo3_: for the logitech g15 keyboard
[09:17] <raazman> huh?
[09:17] <klock> heh
[09:17] <Doldrums> i tried using it and got so pissed off a week ago
[09:17] <RagingBull> Suurorca I got that so backwards lol
[09:17] <Suurorca> heh
[09:18] <yoni> thank you bouth :)
[09:18] <Federico90> well i'll load from it
[09:18] <Federico90> thanks
[09:18] <Federico90> bye
[09:18] <Suurorca> Doldrums: yeah... always the same thing when you need to use windows...
[09:18] <velko> Teres_, it's better to ask the devede dev about that
[09:19] <seronis> back.
[09:19] <Doldrums> i couldnt do it.
[09:19] <Suurorca> last time I tried to install applocale on my friends box to run some game and ofc, WGA didn't let me...
[09:19] <Doldrums> i NEED the terminal
[09:19] <Valstorm> okay here's a question, how can you tell what modules you have loaded?
[09:19] <Valstorm> what command needed?
[09:19] <Suurorca> Doldrums: well, there's always cygwin :p
[09:19] <velko> Valstorm, sudo lsmod
[09:19] <Valstorm> thank you
[09:19] <RagingBull> Doldrums CTL+ALT+F1
[09:19] <velko> Valstorm, np
[09:19] <Teres_> the devede dev? wats that?
[09:20] <tofuxcore> k, wen i try going into the live installation of ubuntu 6.10 my video card shuts off during the splash screen, but its logs in cause i hear the sound, just my pci shared memory video card that does work, any cheat code anyone?
[09:20] <ignite|cotter> there is a way to run Ubuntu from CD correct?
[09:20] <velko> Teres_, your problems concerns the program devede right?
[09:20] <Teres_> ye
[09:20] <Valstorm> Another question, Is it normal for my CPU not to be identified as AMD 1.100 Mhz and so on?
[09:20] <magic_ninja> what does "unable to fixate disk mean"
[09:20] <velko> Teres_, this is the deveoper(s) of the program
[09:20] <dynaemu> Hello, can anyone here answer a question about XMMS for me? :)
[09:21] <klock> ignite|cotter, there is a live cd for ubuntu
[09:21] <snarfer> 6.10 is edgy, right?
[09:21] <velko> Teres_, just go to their web page and look for something which looks like support link
[09:21] <chuckf> tofuxcore, on the boot options screen, select 800x600 for the live cd
[09:21] <ignite|cotter> klock, i tried that a few weeks ago, but was having trouble with it starting up, it would boot but wouldnt get to the 'desktop' the box in the middle was just a ll fuzzy and it just froze
[09:21] <clarklinux> can someone please help me figure out why inserting my aria extreme wifi card into the pc slot on my laptop causes it to hang up? i think its a problem with lo but I dont even know what that is...
[09:21] <velko> Teres_, or forum or bug tracking system or irc or private mail
[09:22] <chuckf> snarfer, yes
[09:22] <klock> ignite|cotter, sounds like if you made it that far it was having trouble with your video driver
[09:22] <klock> x was having a heart attack
[09:22] <tofuxcore> thanks chuckf
[09:22] <ignite|cotter> ahhhh
[09:22] <tofuxcore> im gonna try and be back
[09:22] <snowskater> is their a place where i can get some ubuntu theams?
[09:23] <NickGarvey> !themes | snowskater
[09:23] <ubotu> snowskater: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[09:23] <velko> snowskater, themes?
[09:23] <klock> inginte|cotter, what kind of video card do you have?
[09:23] <seronis> I was here about 20 - 30 minutes ago asking for wireless assistance but forget the name of who was helping me
[09:23] <ardchoille> Teres_: Youmight try reading the docs in /usr/share/doc/devede/html
[09:23] <ignite|cotter> nvidia 7800gt
[09:23] <klock> heh
[09:23] <klock> wootishi
[09:23] <clarklinux> seronis: i also asking for wireless assistance...what problems are you having
[09:23] <killaz> proftpd keeps telling me ftp session is closed. Why is that?
[09:24] <clarklinux> *also am
[09:24] <Spencer> Hi
[09:24] <bashologist> Does anyone know what metacity theme this is? It looks great. http://ubuntuforums.org/g/images/19/1_Screenshot-April01-2007.jpg
[09:24] <Spencer> I am running an Imac 233
[09:24] <snarfer> OK, Now that I have debootstrap installed/downloaded, how do I make Ubuntu install into my external?
[09:24] <Teres_> wats a good vcd and dvd writing program?
[09:24] <ignite|cotter> klock ,  wootish?
[09:24] <Spencer> are there any ethernet drivers for this computer?
[09:24] <seronis> getting it to work =-)   its a pci wireless card and i grabbed the   iwconfig and lspci -v  output
[09:24] <snarfer> anyone?
[09:24] <velko> snarfer, read the howto. it is really not difficult
[09:24] <seronis> @clarklinux
[09:24] <rob07> !fixres
[09:24] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:24] <klock> ignite|cotter, my best bet for you is to google "nvidia 7800 and ubuntu live cd" and add whatever version of live cd you have
[09:24] <killaz> !proftpd
[09:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proftpd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:25] <klock> ignite|cotter, shit gets nutty with the new cards
[09:25] <ignite|cotter> klock , ahhh okay, TY
[09:25] <ompaul> klock, please mind the language :-)
[09:25] <klock> ompall :0 didnt know this was a G-rated channel
[09:25] <magic_ninja> should i burn an iso with tao or raw
[09:25] <klock> my bad
[09:25] <ompaul> !language
[09:25] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:25] <clarklinux> seronis: sounds like the same stage im at. what card are you using? ive got an aria extreme (bcmlw5.sys driver)
[09:25] <osofast> hey velko, my fat32 partition is no longer working, it went back to being read only
[09:25] <ignite|cotter> klock , does the same problem exist if not using live cd?
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[09:26] <ompaul> klock, ^^ there ya go even the bot in the channel knew ;-)
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[09:26] <clearzen> seronis: could you paste the output. I'm still here =)
[09:26] <osofast> iv tried so many things
[09:26] <velko> osofast, could you post the fstab line please? and give some more detail about how it stopped working
[09:26] <Spencer> Can someone help me configure my network on my new Xubuntu installation?
[09:26] <klock> ignite|cotter, quite possibly. I havent had much expierience with the new nvida cards, but the way they act with their drivers and their inclusion into ubuntu and kernel, I wouldnt be suprised if they are in a regular install also
[09:26] <NickGarvey> Spencer: sure, what isn't working out with you?
[09:26] <osofast> velco: /dev/hda4 /media/hda4 vfat auto,fmask=0002,dmask=0000,gid=114 0 0
[09:27] <Spencer> The ethernet cable isn't working right
[09:27] <seronis> its an internal usrobotics wireless card,  usr5416
[09:27] <ompaul> Spencer, best place is #xubuntu :)
[09:27] <Spencer> ok
[09:27] <seronis> the paste link is.. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14613/
[09:27] <Umbriel> Hi all, I have a problem with Feisty boot up, I have 2 network cards that are correctly configured in the interfaces file and worked with Edgy, but now eth0 always boots up without IP, though active. eth1 is booting up perfect with IP in all cases
[09:27] <Crane> Well I 'm out
[09:27] <klock> ignite|cotter, google for sure will be a better buddy for this problem
[09:27] <NickGarvey> !feisty | Umbriel
[09:27] <ubotu> Umbriel: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[09:27] <Crane> ompaul, bruenig Have a Happy Easter
[09:27] <osofast> velco: i was trying to open an old document but then i cuoldnt save it to the fat32 because it was read only
[09:27] <snarfer> velko, that debain howto is for plain debian, and not for ubuntu
[09:28] <Maddi> Hi all
[09:28] <velko> osofast, i mean: did you mounted/unmounted the drive? manually/automatically? rebooted?
[09:28] <Maddi> Is there someone who could help me with an audio problem ?
[09:28] <velko> snarfer, so what?
[09:28] <clarklinux> When I plug my wifi card in, iwconfig does not work. Whats going on?
[09:28] <klock> Maddi: shoot
[09:28] <velko> snarfer, does it work or not?
[09:28] <Maddi> I have everything setup.
[09:28] <stroogle> greets
[09:28] <Maddi> all modules look ok
[09:29] <Maddi> ( some via integrated chipset )
[09:29] <stroogle> help with server set up please
[09:29] <Maddi> But whatever I do, nothing comes out of my speakers.
[09:29] <klock> ok
[09:29] <snarfer> I don't really want to install debain; I want to install ubuntu
[09:29] <osofast> velco: i mounted and remounted once, after i ddi the chanes, it worked, then all of a sudden it stopped wokring again
[09:29] <Maddi> I have mpd running
[09:29] <Maddi> it does not complain
[09:29] <Maddi> about any problem
[09:29] <klock> hmm
[09:29] <Maddi> but nothing comes out :O)
[09:29] <snowskater> I downloaded the nuoveXT Theme is it hard to install?
[09:29] <zeroflag> I tried to install a package from apt-get (dmraid) but it failed and it fails everytime I try to install anything else. how can I get rid of it or properly install it?
[09:30] <klock> Maddi: are you using a laptop by change?
[09:30] <klock> chance*
[09:30] <Maddi> I tried the alsa mixer, set everything to 100%
[09:30] <Maddi> no,
[09:30] <velko> osofast, you mounted both times in the same manner? and got different results? if this is the case you have to file a bug
[09:30] <clearzen> seronis: it looks like it is being reconized. is linksys the name of your network?
[09:30] <klock> okay
[09:30] <Maddi> its a desktoppc
[09:30] <chuckf> clarklinux, this is all I could find quickly about your card https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsAriaextreme
[09:30] <klock> Maddi: if you could run lspci and give me the information for your sound card
[09:30] <seronis> its the ssid of it yes
[09:30] <Maddi> ...
[09:30] <stroogle> i've just installed 6.06 server and now want to putty into it
[09:30] <efface> how come i can get sound on my desktop but not in wine?
[09:30] <osofast> velco: yea thats what happened, i suppouse i will file a bug
[09:30] <Xif> I have a weird problem. suddenly all my Gnome widgets are gone
[09:31] <williammanda> can i ask a general lirc question here?
[09:31] <Maddi> 0000:00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
[09:31] <Xif> I don't have any bars, menus, and so forth
[09:31] <silver> hi
[09:31] <velko> osofast, you can type vel[TAB]  to autocomplete nicks. so they won't be borked :-)
[09:31] <fotoflo> UHM so i just did apt-get install build-essential and it says:  "Media change: please insert the disc labeled 'Ubuntu 6.10 _Edgy Eft_ - Release i386 (20061025)' in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter"
[09:31] <velko> osofast, my name is velko :-)
[09:31] <seronis> default name and security turned off in the router
[09:31] <stroogle> i've given it a static ip address but am getting 'network error: connection refused'
[09:31] <clearzen> seronis: try sudo -s then ifdown wlan0 &&  ifup wlan0
[09:31] <fotoflo> whats up with that?
[09:31] <osofast> velko: hey that works! sorry about the typo
[09:31] <papyromancer> I'm getting an apt-get lock error that prevent me from using these methods of updating: apt-get, update manager, and synaptic,  How can I manually release this lock?
[09:32] <seronis> clearzen: will try.  whats that do ?
[09:32] <velko> osofast, np. just if you don't get the nick correctly i don't see your comment highlighted :-)
[09:32] <fotoflo> papyromancer, sudo?
[09:32] <clearzen> seronis: Just restarts the wireless interface basicly
[09:32] <clarklinux> chuckf: thanks...thats what ive been using to help me install my card...im at the modprobe bcm43xx stage, and it hangs up...also im just seeing that root runs the process getty about 12 times when I plug in my card...i dont know whats going on
[09:32] <papyromancer> sudo doesn't get it?
[09:32] <osofast> velko:  thanks for the help, ill file a bug and detail everything i did, ill try a magic reboot see if it works
[09:32] <papyromancer> :(
[09:32] <osofast> velko: thanks again
[09:32] <klock> Maddi: okay this can sound kind of silly, but is everything plugged into the right place and the sound volume is turned up to a respectable level
[09:33] <velko> osofast, you're welkome :-)
[09:33] <klock> physical layer problems first
[09:33] <raazman> is there an ubuntu dvd?
[09:33] <Maddi> i tried all outputs on the back of the MB
[09:33] <klock> usually its the green one
[09:33] <chuckf> clarklinux, since it doesnt seem to have official support it's gonna be tough to get running
[09:33] <Maddi> yeah, thats where its in atm
[09:33] <snarfer> Gah
[09:33] <seronis> clearzen: also, i had saved a 'location' named 'home' and its never selected when i open the network panel,  also it recognizes my ethernet and firewire ports on the mobo which i have set to deactivated,  and i TRY to use the pulldown menu to set wlan0 as default
[09:33] <snarfer> I can't install debootstrap
[09:33] <stroogle> anyone?
[09:33] <morrolan> Hi, is there an easy way to boot from a cd.img file?  It's 745Mb so I can't fit it onto CD :(
[09:33] <snarfer> not without apting for it
[09:33] <Maddi> I used alsamixergui to set everything to the highest level
[09:33] <kev2> can anyone plz help me
[09:33] <Xif> how do I recereate Gnome panels?
[09:34] <seronis> but when i close and reopen the network panel both  'location'  and   'default adapter' are both not set to anything
[09:34] <fotoflo> i am trying to install build-essential for ubuntu 6.10 and im getting a request for the original ubuntu cd... is there a way to get around this?
[09:34] <klock> okay so if thats not the case, all of your modules are running and are loaded correctly, and alsamixer is fune
[09:34] <speps> Hy guys 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500 UBUNTU EDGY (UPGRADE) TDFX make the system freeze!!!
[09:34] <adaptr> kev2: probably not, unless you tell us what the problem is
[09:34] <shine> killall gnome-panel
[09:34] <ardchoille> !ask | kev
[09:34] <ubotu> kev: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:34] <kev2> okay
[09:34] <klock> Maddi, I would hit up the ubuntu forums and google because it should work
[09:34] <Maddi> k
[09:34] <clearzen> seronis: Well first thing first. Did the wireless card connect?
[09:34] <clarklinux> chuckf: im seeing now that i cannot use sudo or su at all
[09:34] <klock> Maddi, sorry I couldnt help any more :>
[09:34] <Maddi> By the way, i used the ubuntu server 6.06
[09:34] <`Kevin> how do i setup SSH and FTP on ubuntu? thru a local network?
[09:34] <clarklinux> chuckf: that is, after i plug in the card
[09:35] <stroogle> i edited /etc/network/interfaces and made sure it now has the ip address i want it to have
[09:35] <Maddi> klock: no problem. thanks for trying
[09:35] <klock> Maddi, so do I
[09:35] <speps> Hy guys 3DFX VOODOO 5 5500 UBUNTU EDGY (UPGRADE) TDFX make the system freeze!!!Please help!!!
[09:35] <klock> yep yep
[09:35] <stroogle> but wasnt' sure about the 'network' line
[09:35] <Eureka> sudo apt-get ssh sftp
[09:35] <papyromancer> fotoflo: I believe there's an option to remove that entry from /etc/apt/sources.list in synaptic, but you can always edit the file by hand.
[09:35] <morrolan> Hi, is there an easy way to read from a cd.img file?  It's 745Mb so I can't fit it onto CD :(
[09:35] <kev2> i had a pirated windows xp on my computer which i was working very good untill the windows genuine advantage notiification claimed my software are pirated so i though about trying ubuntu on my Hp ze5730US laptop
[09:35] <Eureka> sudo apt-get install ssh sftp
[09:35] <gg45> I have an atheros AR5212 wifi card and I get a very weak signal with connection drops...I'm using ath_hal: 0.9.18.0, wlan: 0.8.4.2 (0.9.3) and ath_pci: 0.9.4.5 (0.9.3), is there any solution?
[09:35] <adaptr> morrolan: mount it somewhere
[09:35] <erUSUL> morrolan: mount it using the loop device
[09:35] <fotoflo> papyromancer, heh i found it :-Thanks
[09:35] <erUSUL> !loop
[09:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about loop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:35] <seronis> clearzen: actually i wouldnt know how to tell if it did,  first time attempting,  but i dont think it did
[09:35] <kev2> it had 192 mb, 40 gig, 2.4 ghz
[09:35] <GnarlyBob> !loopback
[09:35] <erUSUL> !iso
[09:35] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[09:36] <seronis> clearzen: if i use dhcp it does NOT auto assign an IP ,  i have to manually enter the info
[09:36] <stroogle> can anyone hear me?
[09:36] <klock> stroogle: I can major tom
[09:36] <clearzen> seronis: try to ping your router
[09:36] <stroogle> thankyou klock
[09:36] <seronis> clearzen:  tried and no response
[09:36] <kev2> adaptr: i posted my problem
[09:37] <dynaemu> Hello, I have two questions, my first one is, how can I tell what graphic card driver version I have installed for nvidia?
[09:37] <stroogle> so i can ping my server but not putty to it so it's not accepting connections or something
[09:37] <`Kevin> Eureka it sayd " Invalid Operation  ssh
[09:37] <adaptr> kev2: I don't see a problem anywhere
[09:37] <clearzen> seronis: Could you paste your /etc/network/interfaces
[09:37] <`Kevin> nm i didn't see the install
[09:37] <Eureka> Strppgle: are you sure you have ssh installed?
[09:37] <kev2> adaptr: May be i haven't posted it.....sorry about that
[09:37] <kev2> okay
[09:37] <erUSUL> dynaemu: depends on the way you installed it
[09:37] <seronis> clearzen: sure,  let me reboot again =-)
[09:37] <stroogle> eureka:no, i'm not, how can i check that?
[09:37] <tallman> stroogle , do you have ssh port open
[09:37] <kaitrek> Anyone had a problem where your PC restarts in a loop after you start loading Ubuntu, restarts 0.5sec after Grub sends command to load Ubuntu
[09:38] <dynaemu> Well, I just installed ubuntu
[09:38] <raazman> is there an ubuntu dvd?
[09:38] <kev2> i did the installation and everyting went fine, i was succeful in dual booting but my wireless did't work
[09:38] <dynaemu> So i really didnt install drivers yet.
[09:38] <stroogle> tallman:dunno
[09:38] <dynaemu> I just want to make sure if I am up to date or not
[09:38] <raazman> is there an ubuntu dvd?
[09:38] <Eureka> stroogle: if you are at your computer/server you can try typing in ssh at a command line, it should spit out some info
[09:38] <stroogle> this is straight after a an install so it's in a default config
[09:38] <tallman> try sudo apt-get install openssh
[09:38] <efface> bash: /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy
[09:38] <efface> how do i fix that
[09:38] <klock> kaitrek: did your kernel panic?
[09:38] <Eureka> stroogle: if it says command not found you dont have ssh installed
[09:38] <erUSUL> dynaemu: then you probably are using the free and 2d only nv driver that comes with xorg 7.1 (in edgy)
[09:38] <kev2> i had Broadcom Bcm4360 driver which i located from my windows driver folder
[09:39] <raazman> is there an ubuntu dvd?
[09:39] <stroogle> eureka:ok, will try - will take time - thx
[09:39] <chuckf> raazman, yes
[09:39] <velko> raazman, why don't you ask google about this one?
[09:39] <klock> google knows all.
[09:39] <Eureka> stroogle: your welcome =) if it says command not found type in "sudo apt-get install ssh" without the quotes.
[09:39] <dynaemu> erUSUL: Alright, should I update the drivers?
[09:40] <eternal_p> good afternoon all...quick question, is there a firewall free vnc server (like logmein or gotomypc) for linux/ubuntu?
[09:40] <kev2> adaptr: i have my system up and running but there is nothing i can do without internet so despite of the linux i am forced to use the crappy windows which i probably shouldn't say "crappy"
[09:40] <klock> eternel_p: there are a whole bunch
[09:40] <corevette_> which one is the best klock
[09:40] <`Kevin> how do i find out the local IP address
[09:40] <ribes> anyone have amd64-nvidia-beryl working on latest feisty?
[09:40] <morrolan> adaptr erUSUL , what file format would I use when mounting it as a loopback interface?
[09:40] <klock> eternel_P: xtightvncviewer is the one I always use
[09:40] <`Kevin> if im behind routers
[09:40] <adaptr> kev2: still not hearing a specific problem
[09:41] <kaitrek> klock I have no idea, since all I see is "Starting Loading..." and then 0.5seconds it restarts with a black screen, I tried erasing quick and added nosplash, and debug, but it didn't help
[09:41] <adaptr> morrolan: for a cd or a dvd ? cd = iso9660, dvd either iso9660 or udf
[09:41] <Eureka> kevin: you can either try ifconfig to get the ip of the computer your on, or you can go to a website like www.ipchicken.com
[09:41] <Jumper> HAPPY EASTER ALL
[09:41] <Eureka> Happy easter jumper ;)
[09:41] <klock> kaitrek: your kernel is panicking
[09:41] <eternal_p> klock: and how does that work without re-configuring the firewall?
[09:41] <stroogle> eureka:jolly good, have established that it's not installed.  how can i get that installed from the command line?
[09:41] <erUSUL> dynaemu: depends on what you plan to use your computer for if you need 3d you will have to install new drivers
[09:42] <erUSUL> !nvidia > dynaemu
[09:42] <adaptr> kaitrek: if you erase quiet and splash, you should see what ahppens, or you're not booting the right kernel
[09:42] <stroogle> yes, happy easter
[09:42] <`Kevin> i get "Connection Refused" when i try to ssh in
[09:42] <Eureka> stroogle: type in "sudo apt-get install ssh" without the quotes
[09:42] <Hasrat_USA> good afternoon
[09:42] <klock> eternel_P: define firewall-free
[09:42] <njerry> I need to add my USB flash drive to my grub menu so I can boot to Puppy linux which is on the flash drive, is this even possible?
[09:42] <kev2> adaptr: my broadcom wireless card don't work
[09:42] <eternal_p> like logmein  where I don't have to do any port forwarding before hand
[09:42] <dynaemu> Thank you very much erUSUL
[09:42] <eternal_p> so I can support ubuntu machines easily
[09:42] <erUSUL> dynaemu: no problem
[09:42] <kev2> it doesn't show any wireless network in range despite of 3 routers i have
[09:42] <kaitrek> klock: what do you mean by the right kernel? i installed the latest ubuntu release, 3.10 i think
[09:43] <kaitrek> 6.10 I MEAN
[09:43] <klock> 6.10 yeah
[09:43] <adaptr> kev2: okay, what have you tried so far ?
[09:43] <Hasrat_USA> how can i add a network activity icon to KDE's system tray? It's like that network activity light that Windows XP/98/95 used to have. GNOME has it too but I haven't found one for KDE yet
[09:43] <klock> kaitrek, did you apt-get -y dist-upgrade or did you install it off of the disk?
[09:43] <velko> eternal_p, ubuntu comes with an easy to use vnc server/client
[09:43] <clearzen> eternal_p: Port forwarding would depend on your router or lack of one more than the vnc program. and xvncviewer is built in btw
[09:43] <`Kevin> can someone help me setup my ssh
[09:43] <lufis> Hi, I was having lots of trouble with Xscan making images that weren't so dark, so I tried Kooka but there is a line down every image. How do I keep it from doing this?
[09:43] <`Kevin> if apt-get ssh
[09:44] <klock> eternal_P, I have to do no port forwarding, I dont think I ever had
[09:44] <`Kevin> and now i can't connect
[09:44] <ribes> anyone: if you have latest feisty with amd64-nvidia-beryl working, please im me.
[09:44] <kaitrek> klock of a disc, and i checked the disc for integrity
[09:44] <BlakeM> Kevin, apt-get openssh-server
[09:44] <clearzen> `Kevin: you ran sudo apt-get install ssh?
[09:44] <Eureka> stoogle/Kevin: for more specific configs i would suggest checking out ubuntu guide. It may give you some information that could be useful ;) http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#SSH_Server
[09:44] <eternal_p> klock: so if a user in another house has a problem, and have remote connections turned on...how can you connect to their ubuntu without forwarding over a port? upnp?
[09:44] <velko> eternal_p, the person you wont to help have to go allow other persons to use their desktop (trough GUI) and you can connect to their computer via vnc clinet
[09:44] <ghaleb> I'm in edubuntu and I wish to upgrade to ubuntu , how could be ?
[09:44] <kev2> there is nothing in particular i try since it doesn't detect any netwrod
[09:44] <Hasrat_USA> njerry: what's your kernel's version number?
[09:44] <clarklinux> hey, does anyone know what getty is?
[09:45] <kev2> clearzen; i cannot do sudo apt... since i don't have internet or a working ubuntu system
[09:45] <klock> eternal_p: quite possibly
[09:45] <adaptr> clarklinux: GetTTY - it is the prgram that connects to a console and runs the login program
[09:45] <eternal_p> klock: I'll have to give that a try, thank you
[09:45] <klock> eternel_P, depends on the host and isp
[09:45] <njerry> the latest with edgy 2.17.11 i think
[09:45] <velko> eternal_p, on debian it is "Desktop->Preferences->Remote desktop"
[09:45] <klock> eternel_P, mine does not allow incoming connections through their devices
[09:46] <ghaleb> guys, what should I use ?
[09:46] <clarklinux> adaptr: i'm seeing a proccess in the xfce4-taskmanager called getty
[09:46] <clarklinux> adaptr: it's run by root
[09:46] <velko> ghaleb, just install ubuntu-desktop
[09:46] <kev2> adaptr: i tried to put the DNS domain and server manually
[09:46] <velko> ghaleb, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[09:46] <klock> kaitrek, youll have to try to obtain more information about the kernel panic before I can help you anymore
[09:46] <kaitrek> klock I select to load ubuntu kernel 2.6.17-10-server
[09:46] <stroogle> trying to use 'apt-get install' and it wants a cd.  i need it to download.  anyone tell me how to do that?
[09:46] <efface> for some reason i cannot run alsaconf, i just install edgy and i know it should be included
[09:46] <Hasrat_USA> njerry yes it's possible
[09:46] <kev2> and enabled the adapter
[09:46] <gg45> anyone using atheros wifi and madwifi?
[09:46] <whileimhere> ICan anyone recommend a site that will help me eliminate un-needed services for a simple laptop installation?
[09:46] <ghaleb> velko:  nothing with repositories ?
[09:47] <velko> ghaleb, nope
[09:47] <`Kevin`> ok
[09:47] <adaptr> kev2: none of that matters until you have a wireless connection - which you don't
[09:47] <`Kevin`> i tried the apt-get openssh-server
[09:47] <tippie> clarklinux, that's normal. those are console shells.
[09:47] <chuckf> stroogle, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and remove the cdrom from the choices
[09:47] <klock> stroogle: you have to modify your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:47] <`Kevin`> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[09:47] <`Kevin`> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:47] <njerry> Hasrat_USA: I have tried many times, but I can't seem to figure it out
[09:47] <`Kevin`>   sun-java5-plugin: Depends: sun-java5-bin (= 1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed
[09:47] <`Kevin`> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[09:47] <`Kevin`> thats the error i get
[09:47] <tippie> clarklinux, well, logins that lead to console shells.
[09:47] <klock> stroogle, just throw a # before the cd rom line
[09:47] <`Kevin`> thats after i tried -f as well
[09:47] <stroogle> chuckf:thx
[09:47] <kev2> adaptr: so how do i fix it
[09:48] <adaptr> tippie: actually, inits that run logins that may lead to console shells
[09:48] <efface> where is alsaconf located?
[09:48] <chuckf> stroogle, then run sudo apt-get update
[09:48] <kev2> cuz the problem itself is going to connect to internet
[09:48] <kev2> right now i am using windows to do it
[09:48] <chuckf> stroogle, oh, and make sure that the http sources are enabled
[09:48] <adaptr> kev2: you need to connect to your wireless network first
[09:48] <ghaleb> velko:  I apt apache server , is this enough .. ?
[09:48] <Hasrat_USA> njerry ok give me a few minutes
[09:48] <clarklinux> tippie: okay, thank you...i'm trying to figure out what's causing my computer not to let me perform any su-required actions after I plug in my wifi pc-card
[09:48] <velko> ghaleb, i don't seem to understand your question
[09:49] <tippie> clarklinux, press ctrl+alt+f2, for example. press f7 to get back.
[09:49] <eternal_p> does anyone here know how to do Bluetooth PAN dialup?
[09:49] <`Kevin`> can  anyone help me install openssh?
[09:49] <`Kevin`> i get some sunjava5 error
[09:49] <tippie> adaptr, hehe, thanks
[09:49] <kev2> adaptr; the edgy eft detects the wireless from the live cd but when i open firefox it says "the page cannot be displayed"
[09:50] <clarklinux> tippie: ctrl+alt+f2 is not doing anything
[09:50] <ghaleb> velko:  sorry, I installed apache server using apt, how can add a web site now ?
[09:50] <velko> `Kevin, java error installing openssh? this is impossible. you got this error because of some other non configured package
[09:50] <Stormx2> clarklinux: o rly? odd.
[09:50] <adaptr> kev2: way too little information - there are at least 5 steps in between your current position and wireless connectivity
[09:50] <`Kevin`> You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these:
[09:50] <`Kevin`> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:50] <`Kevin`>   sun-java5-plugin: Depends: sun-java5-bin (= 1.5.0-08-0ubuntu1) but it is not going to be installed
[09:50] <`Kevin`> E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).
[09:50] <eternal_p> `kevin`: why was it uninstalled, I thought openssh comes as part of the default install
[09:50] <`Kevin`> thats the error i get
[09:50] <velko> ghaleb, this is antoher question :-) i thought it is related to installing ubuntu-desktop
[09:51] <velko> ghaleb, look in /var/www/apache
[09:51] <ghaleb> sorry, :)
[09:51] <`Kevin`> thats what happend when i typed sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[09:51] <velko> ghaleb, or /var/www/apache2
[09:51] <elvis32> how do i clear my install cue
[09:51] <chuckf> `Kevin`, did you run the 'sudo apt-get install -f' yet?
[09:51] <`Kevin`> yes i did
[09:51] <`Kevin`> same error
[09:51] <ghaleb> velko: /var/www/apache2-default/
[09:52] <velko> ghaleb, thank you :-)
[09:52] <wolke> hi. i am haveing trouble with the samba installation on edgy
[09:52] <nixnoob> how do i mount .bin files?
[09:52] <ghaleb> :)
[09:52] <clearzen> How can I take multiple video files and combine them into a single continuous file?
[09:52] <wolke> this is one of the error messages /var/lib/dpkg/info/samba.postinst: 61: mv: File too large
[09:52] <ghaleb> velko:  I should add my sites here ?
[09:52] <velko> clearzen, cat file1 file2 > result
[09:52] <wolke> any idea?
[09:53] <clearzen> velko: oh yeah. Thx
[09:53] <velko> ghaleb, for adding sites you are supposed to edit the files in /etc/apache
[09:53] <velko> clearzen, you're welcome
[09:53] <elvis32> anyone got a idea on my problem
[09:53] <maxamillion> i installed xgl and compiz, they have their own session at gdm but now my standard gnome doesn't start with a window manager .... when i open an application it just opens in the upper left without window bordering ... anythoughts?
[09:54] <muffinma1> is there a way i can moniter my network traffic and see which programs are using bandwidth? I tried iftop and ntop, but thats just like ettercap..
[09:54] <Sgeo> k3d is being strange
[09:54] <Sgeo> __main__.PyCentralError: package has no field Python-Version
[09:54] <clearzen> muffinma1: wireshare
[09:54] <Sgeo> when I try to install or remove it
[09:54] <aeonix> any one want to help me set up Wine?
[09:54] <muffinma1> sweet, thanx
[09:54] <jpjacobs> aeonix, apt-get install wine?
[09:54] <aeonix> i havnt installed it yet
[09:55] <bruenig> aeonix, yeah that is a good place to start
[09:55] <klock> muffinmal, also vnstat, but thats a little different from I think you want
[09:55] <ghaleb> velko: s
[09:55] <ghaleb> apache2.conf  httpd.conf      mods-enabled  sites-available
[09:55] <ghaleb> conf.d        magic           ports.conf    sites-enabled
[09:55] <ghaleb> envvars       mods-available  README        ssl
[09:55] <ghaleb> these are the files ?
[09:55] <clearzen> muffinma1: If you install from source you can monitor in real time
[09:55] <aeonix> how do i install it?
[09:55] <bruenig> aeonix, sudo apt-get install wine
[09:56] <velko> ghaleb, the files in sites-enabled are links to sites-available
[09:56] <fotoflo> ahem, what is the diff between ubuntu desktop and ubuntu server?
[09:56] <velko> ghaleb, in sites-available you define your sites
[09:56] <elvis32> anyone any idea on how to clean the previously failed installs from menu
[09:56] <velko> ghaleb, the same game with modules
[09:56] <clearzen> fotoflo: server doesn't have a gui
[09:56] <bruenig> elvis32, remove their .desktop file from /usr/share/applications
[09:56] <ghaleb> velko: thanks
[09:56] <velko> ghaleb,  it's will be best to look at a howto for apache because it is not that intuitive
[09:57] <fotoflo> clearzen, cool thanks
[09:57] <ditoa> i just tried an ubuntu 6.10 desktop live cd :)
[09:57] <ditoa> fantastic!
[09:57] <aeonix> bruenig, that didnt work it said somthing like E: Package wine has no installation candidate
[09:57] <ghaleb> velko: I will , I just want to be in :)
[09:57] <bruenig> aeonix, to add all the extra official repositories and install wine, 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:
[09:57] <bruenig> 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 wine
[09:57] <Hasrat_USA> njerry have you already installed puppy linux to  your hard drive?
[09:57] <velko> ghaleb, have fun!
[09:57] <klock> alright, out for a while
[09:57] <muffinma1> clearzen : wireshare = wireshark?
[09:58] <eternal_p> so, the one thing I have not found in Ubuntu is an RSS ticker that stays on the desktop...I know gdesklets has one, but it does not work anymore....can anyone recommend me a very simple RSS ticker (kind of like google desktop, or windows sidebar)?  Thanks!
[09:58] <dynaemu> i have a problem... with the package manager.. it didnt do this til now, it says theres an error, is it okay if i paste it? it is only 3 lines
[09:58] <clearzen> muffinma1: nope, it was called ethereal
[09:58] <njerry> Hasrat_USA: no, I installed it on my 1gig flash drive from the live cd, I can get to it from BIOS but that gets really annoying
[09:58] <chuckf> ditoa, that's great to hear!
[09:58] <seronis> clearzen: back, give me a sec to paste the /net/interface contents,  i tried both  dhcp (failed to auto configure) and manual and firefox couldnt bring up google
[09:58] <SpookyET> Yo yo, you Debian 4.0 has been released, hell froze
[09:58] <bruenig> dynaemu, 3 lines should be ok
[09:58] <ditoa> i was wondering if there was a date for 7.04 release yet?
[09:58] <bruenig> ditoa, april 19
[09:58] <clearzen> seronis: do you have the windows drivers for that wireless card?
[09:59] <ditoa> hmm
[09:59] <Hasrat_USA> okay. so all the required files are now residing on the flash drive now
[09:59] <ditoa> dont know if i have the patience ;)
[09:59] <dynaemu> The error is
[09:59] <ditoa> i think i will just install 6.10 then :)
[09:59] <dynaemu> E: Malformed line 17 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse)
[09:59] <dynaemu> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[09:59] <elvis32> it is not in default
[09:59] <Hasrat_USA> and you don't have problem with booting it off the flash drive by changing bios settings
[09:59] <njerry> Hasrat_USA yes I can boot puppy from my flash, but only through bios
[09:59] <ghaleb> velko: do you have an idea about moodle, I want to install it ?
[09:59] <Gnome^> thank you bruenig that worked flawlessly
[09:59] <eternal_p> ditoa: if you are adventious, download the bea
[09:59] <eternal_p> bea
[09:59] <velko> ghaleb, nope. sorry
[09:59] <eternal_p> beta
[09:59] <seronis> clearzen: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14614/
[09:59] <chuckf> ditoa, install 6.10 and play for a few weeks then upgrade or reinstall using 7.04
[09:59] <bruenig> Gnome^, who are you
[09:59] <Hasrat_USA> but now all you need to do is add an option to the GRUB menu
[10:00] <bruenig> ditoa, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:00] <seronis> clearzen: i use the default driver in XP, no cd required
[10:00] <velko> dynaemu, post line 17 from /etc/apt/sources.list while you are at it
[10:00] <Gnome^> someone who just installed wine
[10:00] <aeonix> bruenig, that command worked ummm now what im sorry
[10:00] <bruenig> dynaemu, I mean for you to pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:00] <ghaleb> velko: thanks
[10:00] <bruenig> !paste | dynaemu
[10:00] <njerry> Hasrat_USA yep, but thats the hardpart right now
[10:00] <ubotu> dynaemu: 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)
[10:00] <ditoa> i was thinking of grabbing the beta however i am a total linux virgin so i was thinking of sticking to a final release
[10:00] <dynaemu> thank you
[10:00] <dynaemu> -does now-
[10:00] <bruenig> Gnome^, oh, yeah I didn't realize anyone else was gonig to use that
[10:00] <seronis> clearzen: strangely enough the m$ driver works more stable than the one on the cd
[10:00] <bruenig> aeonix, ok do you have a windows exe you want to run or what?
[10:00] <muffinma1> !wireshare
[10:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wireshare - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:00] <elvis32> anyone amy idea
[10:00] <Gnome^> hey when you see it use it is the way i work
[10:00] <Hasrat_USA> that's not hard :P
[10:00] <Sgeo> What's k3d anyway?
[10:01] <aeonix> bruenig, i can get one in about 5 secs
[10:01] <njerry> I have messed up my grub 5 times today trying it :)
[10:01] <Xenguy> Sgeo: k3b ?
[10:01] <chuckf> !wireshark
[10:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wireshark - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:01] <Sgeo> no. k3d
[10:01] <ditoa> i was really impressed with 6.10 though, it booted up with my LCDs native res just fine :)
[10:01] <Sgeo> and WHY IS IT SCREWING UP APT?
[10:01] <ditoa> network already working, etc. was superb
[10:01] <bruenig> !info k3d
[10:01] <ubotu> k3d: 3D modeling and animation system. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.12.0-1ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 10182 kB, installed size 43492 kB
[10:01] <aeonix> bruenig, ok got it
[10:02] <bruenig> Sgeo, k3d is not screwing up apt
[10:02] <bruenig> aeonix, what is it called and where is it located
[10:02] <Xenguy> Sgeo: apt-cache search k3d
[10:02] <njerry> I know the drive is sda1 but I always get a parsing error
[10:02] <clearzen> seronis: get the windows driver and do this: sudo modprobe -r acx_pci; sudo aptitude install ndiswrapper; sudo ndiswrapper -i <drivername>
[10:02] <aricz> Hi, how do I uninstall beryl and its configfiles? I want to get a fresh install..
[10:02] <CarlosSS> Does anyone has sucess using wireless WPA security in Ubuntu 6.10?
[10:02] <kaitrek> could kernel panic if the BIOS is dated 1999 and fails the cutoff of 2000?
[10:02] <aeonix> bruenig, awb41.exe and its on my desktop
[10:02] <bruenig> aricz, #ubuntu-effects
[10:03] <muffinma1> clearzen : can't find wireshare on sourceforge and repos, google search brings up wireshark
[10:03] <ditoa> i am sure you get asked this all the time so my apologies but what are a few good websites for getting started with ubuntu? things like installing audio and video codecs and Xorg config?
[10:03] <bruenig> aeonix, ok do "wine ~/Desktop/awb41.exe", for future reference realize that the syntax is you do "wine" and then you put the path to the exe you are trying to run
[10:03] <Sgeo> aeonix, you are an AW person?
[10:03] <tommus> if i have a .img-file which i know contains a movie, how do i open it? vlc isnt working. anything else? do i need special codecs or is there a daemon-tools-like application that i've missed?
[10:03] <Gnome^> try the ubuntu  site ditoa Just a suggestion
[10:03] <elvis32> anyone any idea on how to clean the previously failed installs from menu that aint in default.list
[10:03] <Xenguy> !codecs > tommus
[10:03] <aeonix> yes Sqeo
[10:03] <kaitrek> could kernel panic if the BIOS is dated 1999 and fails the cutoff of 2000?
[10:04] <clearzen> muffinma1: Oh, thats what I meant. I though you where calling it wireshare sorry
[10:04] <Sgeo> :D
[10:04] <jpjacobs> muffinma1, nethogs works too
[10:04] <clearzen> muffinma1: You should install from source if you know how. Real time monitoring is worth it.
[10:04] <rowland> Hey folks, can anyone help me get Enemy territory working?????
[10:04] <muffinma1> aight, i'll give it a try
[10:04] <Sgeo> This was a while ago, and with an older version, but I found that I needed native riched20.dll or riched32.dll (forgot which)
[10:04] <Sgeo> that's probably useless information now
[10:04] <CarlosSS> Does anyone has sucess using wireless WPA security in Ubuntu 6.10?
[10:04] <aeonix> Sqeo, all my windows install cds missed up so i am on Ubuntu trying to get it to work
[10:04] <velko> elvis32, i missed your question
[10:05] <seronis> clearzen: ok will try that.  have to go find the cd
[10:05] <velko> elvis32, could you pleas formulate it again?
[10:05] <eternal_p> CarloSS: I have...it took me a while, try NetworkManager or Connection-Manager
[10:05] <tolle> I got some weird problems with compiz in feisty. If I resize the windows to much or make them fullscreen. their borders turns all white..
[10:05] <njerry> Hasrat_USA : I have tried a few things, I get close and then I get a parsing error, 22 i think
[10:05] <noget> hey i installed feisty fawn and enabled compiz. I found out that there are some nice mouse gestures... are these compiz, gnome or ubuntu related?
[10:05] <ditoa> one thing i was wondering was if ubuntu is able to share a folder like i do in windows? this is so i can play movies on my tv using my xbox. is this possible?
[10:05] <elvis32> velko pm
[10:05] <bruenig> Sgeo, did you try removing k3d
[10:06] <rowland> folks, I have downloaded enemy territory and managed to get it to my usr/local/game dir.  the et command can't be found though.  I cant run it/
[10:06] <Sgeo> bruenig, yes
[10:06] <tolle> the "ati" drivers for a well i think its 9200 equivivalent graphics card in a laptop.
[10:06] <CarlosSS> eternal_p: i did, but only WEP works. =/
[10:06] <aeonix> if what i am running is a setup exe where do i install it at it wants to install at c:\active worlds
[10:06] <adaptr> rowland: run it from the directory
[10:06] <bruenig> Sgeo, with something like sudo apt-get remove --purge --force-all k3d
[10:06] <velko> elvis32, i'm not registered so this won't work. but you can meet me in the channel #velko :-)
[10:06] <ferronica> how to creat Trash Icon link on Desktop
[10:06] <bruenig> !icons | ferronica
[10:06] <ubotu> ferronica: 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)
[10:06] <eternal_p> CarlosSS: can you do a manual wpa_supplicant connection (from the command line)?
[10:06] <hunterp> http://www.digg.com/political_opinion/Republicans_are_trigger_happy_greedy_and_delusional_most_of_all_evil
[10:06] <archbahamut198> hi
[10:06] <rowland> adaptr, I tried bt typing et but it says bash cant be found?
[10:07] <bruenig> !offtopic | hunterp
[10:07] <ubotu> hunterp: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:07] <adaptr> rowland: that's hard to believe
[10:07] <Sgeo> sgeo@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get remove --purge --force-all k3d
[10:07] <Sgeo> E: Command line option --force-all is not understood
[10:07] <bruenig> Sgeo, maybe it is just --force
[10:07] <dynaemu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14616/
[10:07] <rowland> bash: et: command not found
[10:07] <dynaemu> here is my sources.list file
[10:07] <archbahamut198> is there anyone here who is really involved with all linux distros, because I have a few questions on which to get
[10:07] <adaptr> rowland: are you in the directory ?
[10:07] <Sgeo> sgeo@ubuntu:~/ff-downloads$ sudo apt-get remove --purge --force k3d
[10:07] <Sgeo> E: Command line option --force is not understood
[10:07] <CarlosSS> eternal_p: i've installed wpa_supplicant, but how can i do manual connection?
[10:07] <stroogle> hurray - i got ssh going at last :)
[10:07] <ditoa> is it ok to repost a question if it hasnt been answer?
[10:08] <adaptr> ditoa: sure
[10:08] <ditoa> one thing i was wondering was if ubuntu is able to share a folder like i do in windows? this is so i can play movies on my tv using my xbox. is this possible?
[10:08] <bruenig> oh that is a dpkg argument
[10:08] <mzanfardino> is there an mp3 player I can run from cli?
[10:08] <Federico90> hi, i need to know how i can modify the content of a file from a script. Someone knows?
[10:08] <adaptr> ditoa: xbox uses its own sharing application and protoco, does it not ?
[10:08] <bruenig> dynaemu, do this "sudo sed '/edgy$/d' -i /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update"
[10:08] <asoldier> weee
[10:08] <adaptr> !sed | Federico90
[10:08] <ubotu> Federico90: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Manuals: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicCommands
[10:08] <muffinma1> oh noes, i try to run nethogs and i get : ioctl failed while establishing local IP
[10:08] <muffinma1> oh noes! i tried to run nethogs and i get ioctl failed while establishing local IP
[10:08] <muffinma1> i tried to run nethogs and i get: ioctl failed while establishing local IP
[10:08] <eternal_p> CarlosSS: there is a post in ubuntuforums.org which walks you throuhg it...let me try and find it
[10:08] <tommus> Xenguy: im not sure that answered my question, the file i got is a .img and i need to get into the .img not open the restricted formats; thats not a problem. Or did i totally miss something on that page?
[10:08] <muffinma1> lol
[10:08] <Eureka> federico90: i would suggest using something like vi or gedit.
[10:08] <tofuxcore> who evre told me to try booting live in 800x600 to get my pci video card to work, it doesnt give me te option to, wen pushing F4 for vga, i tried boot options, LGA 771 and it didnt do anytihng either
[10:08] <ditoa> adaptr: from what i understand (which isnt much :) it uses something called "SMB"
[10:08] <rsthree> adaptr, i think i've seen xboxes read samba shares
[10:08] <rowland> adaptr, no, do I need to cd to the games/enemy-territory-sdk directory?
[10:09] <adaptr> ditoa: in that case, yes, you can, with samba
[10:09] <Federico90> adaptr: what?
[10:09] <clearzen> rsthree: Mine does
[10:09] <adaptr> rsthree: that's probably with the newer xbmc, then
[10:09] <ditoa> adaptr: sweet :D
[10:09] <CarlosSS> eternal_p: ok, thank.
[10:09] <Alonea> ok, I had to reinstall my windows system because it borked, how do I get my linux bootloader back?
[10:09] <bruenig> !grub | Alonea first link
[10:09] <ubotu> Alonea first link: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:09] <eternal_p> CarlosSS:
[10:09] <Whtiger> How do I make something run at startup?
[10:09] <mzanfardino> can I listen to mp3's from a cli application?
[10:09] <dynaemu> i get an error doing it bruenig
[10:09] <Eureka> rsthree: Xboxes with XBMC can defentally read a samba share, i am at this moment streaming audio from my server to  my xbox...right this moment lol......
[10:09] <adaptr> Alonea: run grub
[10:09] <dynaemu> E: Malformed line 30 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse)
[10:09] <clearzen> !Grub
[10:09] <Federico90> Eureka: how can i do it from an automated script?
[10:09] <Enverex> Are there any Macro'ing programs in Ubuntu's repos that have decent interfaces?
[10:09] <gortba> Hi. I was wondering if someone can answer a couple of really basic questions for me. I have three computers, one Ubutu box, one Fedora box, one mac box. I want for the machines to share files and internet connection. Can I just set up one server to do both?
[10:09] <archbahamut198> is there anyone here who can swing my decision to ubuntu instead of the new debian?
[10:09] <eternal_p> CarlosSS: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263136
[10:09] <Sgeo> hmm
[10:09] <clearzen> !grub
[10:09] <ditoa> many thanks, i will have a little hunt on google for ubuntu and samba, just needed pointing in the right direction. cheers!
[10:09] <Alonea> thankyou bruenig
[10:10] <bruenig> dynaemu, do this "sudo sed '/edgy-security$/d' -i /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update"
[10:10] <eternal_p> CarlosSS: you can ignore the static IP, just see if it can establish a connection
[10:10] <clarklinux> when I plug in my pcmia wifi card, I can't use sudo or su...this makes it impossible for me to continue with wireless network configuration. can somebody please help me?
[10:10] <atomiku> How can I add stuff to the startup without being root?
[10:10] <aeonix> bruenig, that program i ran installed to c:\Active Worlds and it put Active Worlds.lnk on my desktop
[10:10] <eternal_p> if not, at least you will get some erros
[10:10] <tofuxcore> y does my video card die wen finishing the splash screen trying to boot up ubuntu live?
[10:10] <bruenig> aeonix, ok...
[10:10] <mzanfardino> tofuxcore: bad driver likely
[10:10] <dynaemu> worked
[10:10] <Eureka> Federico90: Sorry, i missed your last question??
[10:10] <notclive> atomiku: system>preferences>sessions
[10:10] <dynaemu> Thank you very much
[10:10] <CarlosSS> eternal_p: ok, let me see.
[10:10] <eternal_p> CarlosSS: I find that once I got wpa_supplicant working, everything else kind of falls into place
[10:11] <jhall> hi, i'm trying to upgrade 6.06 to 6.10 but following the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseNotes does not work for me. Using either update manager or apt-get they both say my system is up to date even though I'm still running 6.06!!!?
[10:11] <tommus> if i have a .img-file which i know contains a movie, how do i open it? vlc isnt working. anything else? do i need special codecs or is there a daemon-tools-like application that i've missed?
[10:11] <tofuxcore> mzan:how do i get a driver for it during live cd boot?
[10:11] <rowland> adaptr;  Have tried cd'ing to directory same message
[10:11] <atomiku> notclive: there is no "system proferences sessions"
[10:11] <zeroflag> how can I force grub to boot from my fakeraid?
[10:11] <Federico90> Eureka: for example i want to modify a file from a .sh file adding a line at the end
[10:11] <aeonix> bruenig, how do i run it now coz i dont know where it installed it
[10:11] <atomiku> i mean add something to startup via commands
[10:11] <atomiku> not GUI
[10:11] <Federico90> Eureka: can i?
[10:11] <Eureka> Federico90: if all you are doing is adding something to the end each time you can do something like this
[10:11] <adaptr> rowland: run it from the directory, and remember that the current directory is never in your search path - you have to specify it
[10:11] <Eureka> ls >> filename
[10:12] <clarklinux> when I plug in my wifi card I can't use sudo or su...what's going on?
[10:12] <bruenig> aeonix, open nautilus to the home folder and press "ctrl +h" then navigate to .wine/drive_c/ and then you should be able to click around until you find it
[10:12] <Federico90> Eureka: what does it do?
[10:12] <CarlosSS> eternal_p: thanks a lot, i'll restart and try, causa now i'm using windows.
[10:12] <Eureka> Federico90: the >> will tell output to be sent to another file rather than to your screen. Make sure its >> though, as this APPENDS it to the end of the file, if you use > only it will overwrite the whole file!
[10:12] <mzanfardino> jhall: I just upgraded from Dapper (6.06) to Edgy (6.10) and am presently upgrading to Feisty (7.04).  The process is pretty straightforward from the command line.  I first updeated my sources.list from dapper to edgy (then edgy to fiesty).  Next I run in order: apt-get update, apt-get upgrade followed by apt-get dist-upgrade.  rebooting occationally between steps and rerunning as needed until everthing was in sync.
[10:13] <ferronica> bruenig: how to configure  my 5.1 Channel speakers (using sound blaster audigy sound card)?
[10:13] <Federico90> Eureka: well i try
[10:13] <Federico90> Eureka: ty
[10:13] <aeonix> bruenig, what is nautilus
[10:13] <Eureka> Federico90: the example of using ls (listing contents of the directry) in this method. ls >> filename would mean that im listing the contents of the directry into the end of the file
[10:13] <soundless> hi does anyone have a clue why I get this error when I try to 'make' linux-uvc >> soundless@soundless-laptop:~/linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk$ make
[10:13] <soundless> Building USB Video Class driver...
[10:13] <soundless> cd: 1: can't cd to /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-386/build
[10:13] <soundless> make: *** [uvcvideo]  Error 2
[10:13] <soundless> soundless@soundless-laptop:~/linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk$ make
[10:13] <soundless> Building USB Video Class driver...
[10:13] <soundless> cd: 1: can't cd to /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-386/build
[10:13] <soundless> make: *** [uvcvideo]  Error 2
[10:13] <jhall> mzanfardino: this is what I get when I try to upgrade: $ sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:13] <jhall> Reading package lists... Done
[10:13] <jhall> Building dependency tree... Done
[10:13] <jhall> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[10:13] <Eureka> Federico90: Hope it helps ;) im sure there are a million other ways to do it
[10:13] <mzanfardino> soundless !paste
[10:13] <soundless> srry for pasting twice was an accident
[10:14] <bruenig> aeonix, the file manager
[10:14] <ferronica> bruenig: how to configure  my 5.1 Channel speakers (using sound blaster audigy sound card)?
[10:14] <clearzen> soundless: Do you have the headers installed for your kernel?
[10:14] <ditoa> this samba stuff looks a bit complex, is there some kind of simple interface available for it? all i normally do is share a folder and then enter my username and password for my windows account on the xbox
[10:14] <bruenig> ferronica, don't know
[10:14] <tommus> if i have a .img-file which i know contains a movie, how do i open it? vlc isnt working. anything else? do i need special codecs or is there a daemon-tools-like application that i've missed?
[10:14] <Federico90> Eureka: i think that only one is better ;)
[10:14] <soundless> clearzen no clue how can I find that out
[10:14] <ferronica> bruenig: ok
[10:14] <mzanfardino> jhall: did you modify your sources.list from dapper to edgy?
[10:14] <bruenig> tommus, I would convert it to iso and then mount it that way
[10:14] <jhall> mzanfardino: same for dist-upgrade
[10:14] <bruenig> !iso | tommus
[10:14] <ubotu> tommus: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[10:14] <Federico90> Eureka: ah, where i have to write the line to add?
[10:14] <ferronica> How to configure  my 5.1 Channel speakers correctly (using sound blaster audigy sound card)?
[10:14] <rowland> adaptr which directory do I go to?  I have cd'd right to the enemy-territory-sdk directory but no further.
[10:15] <jhall> mzanfardino: I don't know what that means ... where is my sources.list and what do i need to "edit"?
[10:15] <adaptr> rowland: wherever the et executable is, of course
[10:15] <Federico90> Eureka: eg. ls >> file [and then?] 
[10:15] <Eureka> Federico90: well, hope i helped ;) im going afk now but i would check ou the forums if you have more scripting questions
[10:15] <tommus> bruenig: oh, that kicks ass. cheers man!
[10:15] <clearzen> first uname -r to find out what kernel you are running and then open synaptic >> search headers and look for your kernel number/name
[10:15] <soundless> 2.6.17
[10:15] <mzanfardino> jhall: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and change all instances of the word dapper to edgy
[10:15] <soundless> ok
[10:15] <Federico90> Eureka: ty
[10:15] <Eureka> Federico90: well, it should just append the file... try using the command once with a dummy file (if there isnt one and you have high enough privlages it will create it)
[10:15] <bruenig> jhall, quick command, sudo sed 's/dapper/edgy/g' -i /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:16] <mzanfardino> jhall: you can use nano if you want to edit it from cli or you can use gedit or kate form your gui (gnome or kde respectively)
[10:16] <Eureka> Federico90: that way you can get a feel for how it works
[10:16] <soundless> do I have to intall all linux 2.6.17 headers?
[10:16] <tbuss> can someone help with figuring out why an external hdd is unable to share files
[10:16] <jhall> mzanfardino: no problem... i'm proficient in vi
[10:16] <mzanfardino> jhall: you have to have root privilages, do from cli it's 'sudo nano /etc/atp/sources.list
[10:16] <mzanfardino> jhall: ok, or vi
[10:16] <bruenig> just run the sed command
[10:16] <Federico90> Eureka: so i'm going to make some try
[10:16] <Federico90> Eureka: thanks
[10:16] <Eureka> Federico90: welcome! =)
[10:16] <mzanfardino> jhall: regardless of the editor, you will have to have root privilage to edit sources.list.
[10:16] <tofuxcore> wen i try to boot into live cd with ubuntu 6.10, my video card shuts off right after the splash screen, y and how do i fix it?
[10:16] <aeonix> bruenig, ok i found the exe but how do i run it coz i dont know its path its at like home\.wine\drive_c\Active Wolds
[10:17] <ferronica> How to configure  my 5.1 Channel speakers correctly (using Creative Sound Blaster Audigy sound card)?
[10:17] <tbuss> tofuxcore: dont use live use alternative
[10:17] <mzanfardino> jhall: while you are at it, you might as well uncomment any deb entry you find (that is, remove the # before the deb entry)
[10:17] <ditoa> this samba stuff looks a bit complex, is there some kind of simple interface available for it? all i normally do is share a folder and then enter my username and password for my windows account on the xbox
[10:17] <ferronica> !sound card
[10:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound card - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:17] <jhall> mzanfardino: k
[10:17] <bruenig> aeonix, what is the path to the exe
[10:17] <mzanfardino> jhall: I also add the keyword 'multiverse' on all lines with a 'universe' keyword
[10:17] <tofuxcore> tbuss:alternative?
[10:17] <ferronica> !configure sound card
[10:17] <mzanfardino> jhall: once you've updated sources.list, then you will run apt-get update followed by apt-get upgrade
[10:18] <tbuss> tofuxcore: use the alternative cd http://osmirrors.cerias.purdue.edu/pub/ubuntu-releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
[10:18] <aeonix> home .wine drive_c Active Worlds and its in the Active worlds folder
[10:18] <cyberius> hi
[10:18] <bruenig> aeonix, but what is it called
[10:18] <bruenig> active worlds/what.exe
[10:18] <cyberius> i installed firefox with aptitude
[10:18] <zero88> hello
[10:18] <aeonix> aworld.exe
[10:18] <cyberius> but it crashes when i try to open a movie on google video
[10:18] <bruenig> aeonix,  wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Active\ Worlds/aworld.exe
[10:18] <mzanfardino> jhall: you should see many MANY new packages... follow this with apt-get dist-upgrade and a boot.  wash. rinse. repeat until no more packages require upgrade
[10:18] <cyberius> what can i do?
[10:19] <ghatak> Hi, I work with Gnome Terminal as my primary terminal, I was just wondering if it is possible to script the terminal behavior, When ever I start work I have to open a number of terminal with tabs in each terminal, set headings of those tabs etc, this time. Is it possible to somehow write a script to do all that ? I can think of how to open multiple terminals using a shell script, but can't think of a way on how to get around
[10:19] <zero88> cyberius u need plugins
[10:19] <cyberius> yes firefox let me download the plugin but now it crashes
[10:19] <mzanfardino> jhall: you may find (as I did) some packages don't update automatically.  If this should be the case, you can apt-get install <packagename> the packages that didn't upgrade.
[10:19] <bruenig> ghatak, look in the gnome-terminal documentation to see
[10:19] <cyberius> what that the right way?
[10:19] <zero88> cyberius did u install flashplayer plugin?
[10:19] <tofuxcore> tbuss:kk im downloading, but whats the diffrence in actuall os?
[10:20] <brokenbin> how do i upgrade from 6.06 to 6.06.1?
[10:20] <jhall> mzanfardino: k, thanks, upgrading now!
[10:20] <zero88> cyberius also if you are using ubuntu, firefox comes with
[10:20] <ghatak> bruenig: did that before asking the question, there is not much, most is on how to use it using a mouse :)
[10:20] <cyberius> firefox told me some plugins are missing and let me install them
[10:20] <mzanfardino> jhall: gl! remember, you may need to apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade a few times with the occational boot in between.
[10:20] <tbuss> tofuxcore: I'm not sure of your system specs but it is useful when you have less than 192 in memory, or you dont want to install using gui
[10:20] <bruenig> brokenbin, 6.06.1 is just the accumulated package updates, so if you have been installing all the updates, you are already there
[10:20] <ditoa> ohh SWAT seems a nice interface to samba :)
[10:20] <zero88> cyberius give me a secind,ill find what you need
[10:20] <ditoa> is this available on ubuntu?
[10:20] <brokenbin> bruenig, ah... thanks
[10:20] <cyberius> okay thank you very much!
[10:20] <jhall> mzanfardino: k, great support
[10:21] <mzanfardino> jhall: I'm upgrading to feisty now, so if you are interested, check back with me on how this goes and I'll let you know if it's worth upgrading! :)
[10:21] <McFrosty> How do I access my storage drive? I have my 80gb (had vista, not any more) and I had my 300gb which I used for storage. How do I go about mounting and such
[10:21] <velko> ditoa, apt-cache search swat
[10:21] <aabrahao> in console how choose start gnome ou kde?
[10:21] <tofuxcore> tbuss:i have a p3 500mhz 32bit and 394mbram, is the instalation method the only diffrence?
[10:21] <david_88> how do i make my usb WIFI auto connect at startup???
[10:22] <internetrr> aabrahao: start-kde, gnome-session
[10:22] <klock> msanfardino: I upgraded to fesity last night, I still am having some package difficulty
[10:22] <klock> masfardino: im just going to wait until it comes out of beta
[10:22] <zero88> cyberius what version of ubuntu are you using?
[10:22] <velko> McFrosty, which file systems have your drives?
[10:22] <jhall> mzanfardino: i will, as i am curious and want to do that... i have issues with my laptop freezing on a blank screen when idle with dapper... hoping fiesty will fix that
[10:22] <tbuss> tofuxcore: Icheck this out http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu/edgy/ there is no difference just helps with lower end boxs
[10:22] <klock> jhall: lots of stuff is supposed to be fixed, I am having trouble with lots of random packages
[10:22] <McFrosty> velko: ummm, how can i check :)
[10:22] <cyberius> i'm using the newest version of kubuntu (7.04)
[10:23] <bruenig> cyberius, #ubuntu+1 for feisty support
[10:23] <velko> McFrosty, you formatted them using windows i suppose?
[10:23] <zero88> cyberius..hmmm this should still work
[10:23] <zero88> cyberius try this
[10:23] <tofuxcore> tbuss:thank you
[10:23] <cyberius> maybe i shall reinstall firefox?
[10:23] <zero88> cyberius type    sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:23] <ferronica> How to configure  my 5.1 Channel speakers correctly (using Creative Sound Blaster Audigy sound card)?
[10:23] <tbuss> tofuxcore: wait http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu/edgy/  the other link was bad
[10:23] <McFrosty> velko: Well the 80gig is what I am using now for my ubuntu install...but yes my 300bg i believe was formatted by windows
[10:24] <david_88> how do i make my usb WIFI auto connect at startup???
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[10:24] <zero88> cyberius add these respitories to your list and save      deb http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org edgy 3v1n0
[10:24] <zero88> deb-src http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org edgy 3v1n0
[10:24] <tofuxcore> tbuss:they both worked:P thank you thop
[10:24] <cyberius> okay
[10:24] <rowland> adaptr; sorry I'm a bit of a noob I have the following in my directory: etmain  ET.xpm  License.rtf  Readme.txt  src neither appear to be executable
[10:24] <zero88> cyberius even easier heres the link   http://www.debianadmin.com/install-flash-player-9-update-in-ubuntu.html
[10:24] <tbuss> tofuxcore: np install is the same you'll be up and running in no time
[10:24] <kuba> hello.can anyone tell me how to remove an element of table variable?command "unset" doesn't work-i do not know why
[10:24] <zero88> cyberius that should get it to work
[10:24] <internetrr> aabrahao: "gnome-session" didn't do anything? try typing "gnome" and then hitting tab twice
[10:25] <zero88> cyberiu depending on what kind of file formats google uses
[10:25] <jhall> mzanfardino: hmm, i got a few 404 not founds doing apt-get update ...
[10:25] <cyberius> i will try this thank you
[10:25] <zero88> cyberius np
[10:25] <aeonix> well that locked up my pc
[10:25] <zero88> cyberius hope that helps
[10:26] <tbuss> I need some advice from a samba expert, why wont a external hdd mounted with ntfs-3g enable file sharing?
[10:26] <velko> McFrosty, ok so it is safe to suppose that you are in control of the 80 gig drive and you want to know how to deal with the 300 gig one. right?
[10:26] <mzanfardino> jhall: hmmm... sounds like the sources are pointing to dead locals.  not sure how to help with that.  at what stage did this happen? apt-get update or upgrade?
[10:26] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[10:26] <McFrosty> velko: right, it has a bunch of my mp3's and such that I would like to access
[10:26] <adaptr> rowland: what does the readme say ?
[10:27] <yoz> is there an opposite of grep..like give me everyline that does not contain X
[10:27] <tbuss> if I'm having problems with samba what other alternatives are there for file sharing; ssh?
[10:27] <kuba>  hello.can anyone tell me how to remove an element of table variable?command "unset" doesn't work-i do not know why
[10:27] <zero88> mzanfardino wouldnt adding more respitories help?
[10:27] <adaptr> yoz: grep -v
[10:27] <snerge> yoz, grep -v I believe
[10:27] <velko> McFrosty, ok. open a terminal and run "sudo fdisk -l" in order to list all available drives recognized by linux
[10:27] <yoz> adaptr, thanks...is there a way to use tail -f with that..so I can filter sort of?
[10:27] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: nfs
[10:27] <aeonix> can some one point me to a site easy to read and follow so i can burn a Iso?
[10:27] <Leandrovar> hi everyone, ie just instaled ubuntu
[10:27] <adaptr> yoz: just do that
[10:27] <erUSUL> !iso
[10:27] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[10:28] <mzanfardino> zero88: sure, it could.  I honestly stick with the default sources.list then add repositories for new/updated applications like amarok and such.
[10:28] <erUSUL> !burning > aeonix
[10:28] <velko> McFrosty, do you see your big drive listed?
[10:28] <snerge> yoz:  tail -f | grep -v pattern ?
[10:28] <mzanfardino> zero88: for what jhall is doing, just a straight upgrade, the default souces.list ought to be fine
[10:28] <yoz> adaptr, can it be piped with tail though because I like looking at logs but theres some things I dont want to see
[10:28] <bobbob1016> aeonix, if you're on windows, use this http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
[10:28] <yoz> snerge, lemme try
[10:28] <jhall> mzanfardino: apt-get update ... sounds like I'll just ignore it....
[10:28] <zero88> aeonix brasero
[10:28] <McFrosty> velko: yes, /dev/sdb: 300 GB
[10:28] <tbuss> SlimeyPete: i tried NFS but ran into errors when trying to mount the share
[10:29] <zero88> mzanfardino ya, maybe just that link is down or somehting?
[10:29] <jhall> mzanfardino: one of the 404's was for amarok
[10:29] <mzanfardino> zero88: the other issue with jhall (I hope you are reading this) is that if he modified the repositories as I suggesting adding the multiverse he may have omitted a space or otherwise corrupted the source path
[10:29] <velko> McFrosty, cool. Now we have to find out which file system it uses. most probably ntfs
[10:29] <Leandrovar> how can i update my ubuntu form 5.04 to 6.10
[10:29] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: ah right. Well, you could use ftp or scp
[10:29] <velko> McFrosty, for that you have to create a folder where this drive should show up
[10:29] <ardchoille> !upgrade | Leandrovar
[10:29] <ubotu> Leandrovar: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:29] <zero88> mzanfardino oh i see.maybe he accidently deleted or commented something you are saying
[10:29] <mzanfardino> jhall: you can try pinging the address defined in sources.list to verify that it's up, but I literally just did this and everything was up
[10:29] <seronis> clearzen: still there ?
[10:29] <bobbob1016> Leandrovar, I think you have to go to 5.10, then 6.06, then 6.10
[10:29] <McFrosty> velko: /dev/sdb1 system is HPFS/NTFS
[10:29] <mzanfardino> zero88: yep
[10:29] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: but that'd mean you'd have to load a client each time you wanted to transfer a file
[10:29] <velko> McFrosty, the standard location in linux for that is the folder /mnt
[10:29] <velko> McFrosty, cool
[10:30] <_Sublime> can somebody tell me what decoder I can use to play mp3 files in amarok?
[10:30] <mzanfardino> zero88: a typo in the repositoy would return a 404
[10:30] <Leandrovar> thanks
 how can I change the default gui when run startx
[10:30] <adaptr> yoz: of course it can
[10:30] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[10:30] <tbuss> SlimeyPete: I don't mean to be rude, I hust figured using ftp at for file sharing was a little over kill
[10:30] <rowland> adaptr, the readme just talks about using the source and having scons.  I have No SConstruct file found.  I'm guessing this is just for the developers.  According to this http://www.katanoon.nl/ubu-e/install.php I should just type et
[10:30] <Leandrovar> !upgrade
[10:30] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:30] <aeonix> i didnt get that PM from the bot on how to burn a Iso Xchat missed up
[10:30] <Leandrovar> not here ithink
[10:30] <adaptr> yoz: grep -v whatever filename | tail -f
[10:30] <mzanfardino> jhall: ping the resposity line that returned the 404 and see if it's reachable as typed
[10:30] <velko> McFrosty, so go and create a folder named windows or data or whatever you like in /mnt
[10:30] <zero88> mzanfardino ya it could.is there a way he can get a fresh copy of that file?
[10:30] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: it is... but if samba and nfs won't work...
[10:30] <seronis> clearzen: when i use the windows driver utility, do i need to save the *.sys driver file in any special location prior to using the command?  or does it make a copy of it where it needs ?
[10:30] <bobbob1016> Leandrovar, do what ubotu said, go to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:30] <zero88> aeonix are you trying to find out how to burn an iso? or jsut looking for software?
[10:30] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: you can use scp like ftp, though. Winscp will do that for windows.
[10:31] <McFrosty> velko: kk, /mnt/storage
[10:31] <mzanfardino> zero88: that I don't know.  Sadly, I did not mention backing up the file before modifying it (which I do out of habit), so if he didn't back it up he may have to search the web for a default file
[10:31] <jhall> mzanfardino: Failed to fetch http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-141/dists/edgy/main/binary-i3 86/Packages.gz  404 Not Found
[10:31] <SlimeyPete> tbuss: and scp is already set up if you have an sshd running
[10:31] <tbuss> SlimeyPete: samba works on files stored locally; just can't share files stored on external hdd
[10:31] <zero88> mzanfardino im sure that is possible
[10:31] <adaptr> tbuss: nonsense
[10:31] <velko> McFrosty, ok. please bear with me because i don't have win partitions and we may not be able to hit the right options from the first try
[10:31] <adaptr> tbuss: I share files over NFS all the time
[10:31] <mzanfardino> jhall: you can skip upgrading amarok for the time begining and go back to it once you've upgraded the reset of the system.
[10:32] <dave> something in the last round of updates made my system crash whenever i lock the screen, switch user, or open up screensaver preferences
[10:32] <velko> McFrosty, the next step is to try to mount this volume in the created folder
[10:32] <Leandrovar> i wil try that
[10:32] <adaptr> tbuss: samba shares anythig that
[10:32] <McFrosty> velko: :P np
[10:32] <aeonix> zero88, i downloaded a Iso and i want to put it on a cd like a narmal cd since its Ubuntu 6.06
[10:32] <adaptr> 's  mounted
[10:32] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[10:32] <dave> anyone know anything about this? i saw a couple of people with the same problem on the web but no solutions
[10:32] <jhall> mzanfardino: is this important? Failed to fetch http://burtonini.com/debian/edgy/dists/edgy/main/binary-i386/Pac kages.gz  404 Not Found
[10:32] <zero88> aeonix ok, download this program, i beleive apt-get has it, its called Bresaro
[10:32] <velko> McFrosty, type in a terminal "sudo mount -t ntfs -o iocharset=utf8 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/storage"
[10:32] <MarcoPau> huh? I just upgraded the whole thing and the disc partitions are now sda* instead of hda*... what's wrong with that?
[10:32] <McFrosty> velko: not sure how to do that but guess is mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/storage
[10:32] <morpheus74> Has anyone tried Xubuntu 7.04?
[10:33] <McFrosty> velko: hehe kk :D
[10:33] <dynaemu> Hello, i followed all the instructions of the nvidia driver howto... but when i restarted X i did not see an nvidia logo at all.. and there were no errors during the nvidia driver process.. does this mean they didnt install correctly?
[10:33] <velko> McFrosty, close enough :-)
[10:33] <jhall> mzanfardino: also, Err http://burtonini.com edgy/main Packages
[10:33] <jhall>   404 Not Found
[10:33] <zero88> aeonix im sorry Brasero
[10:33] <tbuss> SlimeyPete: Don't know if it makes a difference but I'm not sharing with any windows pc; I dual boot thats the only reason why I would need to write to the external hdd
[10:33] <zero88> aeonix type  apt-get download Brasero
[10:33] <zero88> aeonix type  sudo apt-get download Brasero
[10:34] <velko> McFrosty, if this work you probably will be able to browse the content of the drive but not create files and folders
[10:34] <M7K> anyone knows the name of the chat room that supports the graphic interface of ubuntu?
[10:34] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, try Envy, it auto-installs a Nvidia drivers and ATI drivers, whichever you need
[10:34] <velko> McFrosty, but we will work it out
[10:34] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, I'll get you the link in a second
[10:34] <McFrosty> velko: no errors when I did your command..... ok
[10:34] <snerge> dynaemu: I don't know about the howto, but if you /etc/X11/xorg.conf has a line like Driver "nvidia", you should be using nvidia
[10:34] <M7K> anyone knows the name of the chat room that supports the graphic interface of ubuntu?
[10:34] <zero88> aeonix were you able to get that that way?
[10:34] <ubuntuuser9090> does anyone know what the wireless tool is that sits on the top panel on Ubuntu Edgy 6.10?
[10:34] <dynaemu> bobbob1016,: alright
[10:34] <velko> McFrosty, do you see the files in nautilus?
[10:34] <aeonix> no
[10:34] <snerge> dynaemu: if it has nv, you are using the open source driver
[10:34] <velko> McFrosty, or whatever file manager you use?
[10:34] <zero88> aeonix hm one sec
[10:34] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[10:35] <dynaemu> snerge: it says nvidia
[10:35] <aeonix> zero88, ok thanks
[10:35] <mzanfardino> jhall: you might comment out the non-ubuntu repositories then update your system.  once you get ubuntu up to edgy, go back and play with the non-ubuntu repositories one at a time.  You may have to goto each of the sites for the packages you are interested in and verify the repositoy path.
[10:35] <snerge> dynaemu: them you should be using nvidia drivers right now
[10:35] <dynaemu> snerge: the only reason i wanted to install the drivers is for 3D support
[10:35] <tommus> also, to mount .iso/img-files just use this command "sudo mount file.iso /media/iso/ -o loop" - 6.10 and it worked no problemo.
[10:35] <jhall> mzanfardino: k, thanks
[10:35] <jimmy_> hey guys, my volume buttons used to work on my laptop, and i would get a nice on screen display, but all of a suddent the onscreen display doesnt work anymore, but they still control the volume
[10:35] <mzanfardino> jhall: it's likely that when you made the blanket change from dapper to edgy some of the addon packages now have typos... maybe
[10:35] <velko> McFrosty, you there?
[10:35] <snerge> dynaemu: try launching "glxgears" from a console
[10:35] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, you install that, and then go to Applications -> System Tools -> Envy, then you click Nvidia Auto-Install
[10:35] <McFrosty> velko: :P I have kubuntu installed so whatever the default is...not sure
[10:35] <zero88> aeonix sorry type    sudo apt-get install Brasero, if it down work try   sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get install Brasero
[10:35] <ubuntuuser9090> does anyone have knowledge of working with wireless cards in Ubuntu Edgy?
[10:35] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[10:35] <velko> McFrosty, then it's konqueror :-)
[10:36] <zero88> aeonix you should be able to dl it, its in the respitories
[10:36] <mzanfardino> jhall: no problem. you'll get it working I'm sure
[10:36] <dynaemu> snerge: it works perfect
[10:36] <velko> McFrosty, do you see your files?
[10:36] <Horizon> jesus christ
[10:36] <Horizon> :|
[10:36] <snerge> dynaemu: then I think you are in business :P
[10:36] <unf> hello, anyone connecting with a conceptronic c54ri? im having problems with it since ive switched to feisty
[10:36] <mzanfardino> jhall: btw, are you also running kde 3.5.6?  if so, you may have to modify the repository entry for that as well...
[10:36] <M7K> anyone knows the name of the chat room that supports XGL ?
[10:36] <dynaemu> just to be safe ill use this envy program ;)
[10:36] <McFrosty> velko: something about access rights
[10:36] <jhall> mzanfardino: nope, gnome
[10:36] <baastrup> is it possible to password protect a folder in gnome?
[10:36] <McFrosty> velko: when i entered /mnt/storage
[10:37] <velko> McFrosty, just seeing the files or editing anything?
[10:37] <snerge> dynaemu: you might not see the nvidia logo because you have put the option "nologo" or something like that in your xorg.conf
[10:37] <mzanfardino> jhall: ok, just checking. I thought one of the messages you sent made a reference to kde
[10:37] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, you could try getting the wifi you want in mind, through online shopping or something, and look on the forums to see if people have problems with it
[10:37] <aeonix> zero88, apt-get cant find it to download or install
[10:37] <KI4UTX> I'm having trouble with an install on an AMD 3800 X2 machine running NVidia geforce 7600 cards in an SLI configuration I seem to get past the kernel splash screen but end up with a single underbar cursor that sits in the upper left hand corner and does not flash I am able to use ctrl-alt-fkeys to get to other terminal screens
[10:37] <zero88> what are you typing
[10:37] <dynaemu> snerge: that option isnt in xorg.conf, i already checked
[10:37] <zero88> aeonix what are you typing
[10:37] <velko> McFrosty, it is cray crowdy here. please meet me in the channel #velko
[10:37] <tbuss> is there anything special you need to do to share a file located on a external hdd. Is it as easy as plugging it in mounting the drive and then select the files you want to share?
[10:37] <snerge> dynaemu: no idea ...
[10:38] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: i have the card, its the setup im having trouble with, or more specificly the setup utility
[10:38] <aeonix> zero88, sudo apt-get install Brasero
[10:38] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, what is the card?
[10:38] <zero88> aeonix hmm,thats strange i just tried it and it work
[10:38] <ubuntuuser9090> it is a netgear
[10:38] <ubuntuuser9090> one sec
[10:38] <zero88> aeonix tye  sudo apt-get update
[10:38] <mzanfardino> !brasero
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about brasero - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <MockY> Lets say you have 15 files in a folder. How can you by commans, look for a word in all of them at once?
[10:38] <jhall> gosh i hope my wireless and video will work after this
[10:38] <aeonix> zero88, i did that to
[10:38] <snerge> MockY: grop "pattern" *
[10:39] <jpjacobs> Mocky: grep word *
[10:39] <snerge> MockY: grep "pattern" *
[10:39] <MockY> ahh I missed the double quotes
[10:39] <MockY> thanx
[10:39] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: the problem is with the little configuration utility that is supposed to sit on the top panel, it is not there
[10:39] <mzanfardino> jhall: what video are you running?
[10:39] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, it helps if you put my name in front of each message, type bobb then hit tab, it'll fill it all in
[10:39] <zero88> aeonix,hmm... sorry i duno then
[10:39] <Ltar> refer me to the open office channel?
[10:39] <snerge> MockY:  you don't need double quote, but it does match case sensitive
[10:39] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: ok
[10:39] <jhall> mzanfardino: 1440x900 ... not sure on the exact card
[10:40] <snerge> MockY: try grep -i if you want to match without case
[10:40] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, what is the card, what model?  and what configuration utility, the network activity monitor?
[10:40] <zero88> aeonix let me chekc something else
[10:40] <aabrahao> how can I change the default gui when run startx?
[10:40] <MockY> wonderful
[10:40] <zero88> aeonix 1 sec
[10:40] <MockY> thanx
[10:40] <aeonix> zero88, ok
[10:40] <snerge> MockY: np
[10:40] <mzanfardino> jhall: I mean, what model, but if you don't know you are likly running the native driver, not an updated (vendor) driver that has been bound to the kernel, so you should be fine with video
[10:41] <jhall> mzanfardino: i had to do some fiddling before to get a good resolution but don't remember what it was :/
[10:41] <jpjacobs> aabrahao, try typeing start , and then hit tab, tab, i guess therer are different startscripts...
[10:41] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, try installing network-manager-gnome (try searching on synaptic), I find it easier than the built in gnome stuff, since it does WPA through the GUI
[10:41] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016:  it ubuntu there is supossed to be a little network icon that sits next on the top right hand cornor on the screen, if you click it, it should show avalible networks and let you set the access keys to get into it
[10:41] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: i will try that
[10:41] <mzanfardino> jhall: as for your wireless nic, this is not something I've had experience with in Linux yet.  I have a wireless card, I just haven't bothered to get it working.  However, I might assume that if it is working in dapper it ought to work in edgy
[10:41] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, what is your wireless card model though, it might be that ubuntu didn't pick it up
[10:41] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: one sec
[10:41] <jhall> mzanfardino: i had to fiddle to get the wireless working too ;) ... I just hope my changes stay!
[10:42] <mzanfardino> jhall: ah, then you may have to do more fiddling.  Especially if you built the driver into the kernel (I hope I'm saying that right, I'm still relatively new)
[10:42] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: is there a command i can use to get that?
[10:42] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, not really, it might say it on the card, or on the box, or something
[10:42] <tbuss> ok, if there is someone who knows how to configure a share on a external hdd using samba, could you guide me in the right direction?
[10:42] <M7K> anyone knows the name of the chat room that supports XGL ?
[10:42] <erUSUL> !beryl
[10:42] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:42] <mzanfardino> jhall: I know for instance that when my kernel is upgraded even from a point release I need to reinstall the driver, as I'm using the NVIDIA 9755 (I think) which is bound to the kernel
[10:43] <zero88> aeonix k go to System > Administration > synaptic package manager > settings > respitories and make sure all of them are checked
[10:43] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, you could look in the Device Manager (System -> Administration -> Device Manager) for it
[10:43] <jhall> mzanfardino: i had to use ndiswrapper... dunno what that is tho
[10:43] <foug> yo, so if i install ubuntu 6.10 now, and when 7.04 comes out, i'll be update smoothly right? or will i have to bakc up everything and have it be like installing the OS all over again?
[10:43] <KI4UTX> I'm having trouble with an install on an AMD 3800 X2 machine running NVidia geforce 7600 cards in an SLI configuration I seem to get past the kernel splash screen but end up with a single underbar cursor that sits in the upper left hand corner and does not flash I am able to use ctrl-alt-fkeys to get to other terminal screens. Any ideas as to what might be happening? First time trying Ubuntu...
[10:43] <KI4UTX> ...commonly use fedora core, suse, or mandriva.
[10:43] <mzanfardino> foug: prudence dictates you always backup your system before an upgrade
[10:43] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: im in it now and looking, im also installing that network manager you recommended
[10:44] <PriceChild> !upgrade > foug (see the pm from ubotu)
[10:44] <mzanfardino> jhall: ndiswrapper is a wrapper for ndis :)
[10:44] <SlimeyPete> foug: there's an upgrade utility
[10:44] <XamDM> foug,  i ubdated from dapper to edgy an jesterday to feisty :-)
[10:44] <jhall> mzanfardino: lol what's ndis
[10:44] <unf> hello, anyone connecting with a conceptronic c54ri? im having problems with it since ive switched to feisty
[10:44] <tbuss> M7K: did you try #ubuntu+1
[10:44] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, you should reboot after you install that, if ubuntu picked up your wireless card, you can manage it with that
[10:44] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: here it is, the manager says this, WG511
[10:44] <ubuntuuser9090> ok
[10:44] <loupgaroublond> how can i configure ubuntu to find my microphone?
[10:44] <jhall> i think i'm gonna....
[10:44] <foug> thanks for the answers all. So updating ubuntu from version to version is something that happens often right, no torubles no need to worry? it'd be like updating windows, per say?
[10:44] <SlimeyPete> M7K: #ubuntu-effects iirc
[10:45] <aeonix> zero88, ok done
[10:45] <mzanfardino> jhall: honestly I forget. It's been a while since I was in my networking classes.
[10:45] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: thanks i will try that
[10:45] <zero88> aeonix ok were some unchecked?
[10:45] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=28731
[10:45] <mzanfardino> jhall: I wouldn't worry though, if something doesn't work after the upgrade, simply boot to the previous install and start doing some research.  Linux is great like that.
[10:45] <aeonix> zero88, i didnt see any check boxes just names of stuff i had to add one buy one
[10:45] <jhall> mzanfardino: college classes? are you CS?
[10:45] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: it was probebly the support did not get installed becase i just did an upgrade from dapper
[10:45] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: ill check that
[10:46] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, it looks like that isn't the easiest wifi to get working
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[10:46] <mzanfardino> jhall: just general networking classes, back in the day when I was studying for NCE on Novel 2.11 (god that dates me)
[10:46] <zero88> aeonix ok, just tryo to update and install now
[10:46] <jhall> mzanfardino: hehe
[10:46] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[10:46] <mzanfardino> jhall: NDIS was one of the functional layers for network protocols I think... OSI model an all
[10:46] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: well the other card i have is busted, at least its easier than those verison cards
[10:47] <tbuss> to share a folder located on an external hard drive; after adding the share to smb.conf; after applying the correct permissions; after formating and mounting the hdd, what else do I need to do for the share to work
[10:47] <dynaemu> well i used envy
[10:47] <dynaemu> now X dont work at all
[10:47] <dynaemu> -is on another PC-
[10:47] <jhall> mzanfardino: ahhh ... been a while since i've looked at the OSI model
[10:47] <dynaemu> It says there is an error with xorg.conf
[10:47] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, ok, on the other machine, do you have the terminal open?
[10:47] <mzanfardino> jhall: not even sure the 7 layers are accurate anymore... :)
[10:47] <drumline_> Gah....  Is there a Sugar CRM package for Ubuntu?
[10:47] <dynaemu> the other machine has windows XP, its my dad's
[10:47] <zero88> aeonix any luck?
[10:47] <dynaemu> :/
[10:48] <aeonix> zero88, nope
[10:48] <dynaemu> im guessing i need to reinstall  ubuntu?
[10:48] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, I mean on the machine that X doesn't work on
[10:48] <dynaemu> oh sorry
[10:48] <AngryElf> is libdvdcss2 suppose to be 1.2.5?
[10:48] <dynaemu> yes its on a terminal now
[10:48] <dynaemu> as root
[10:48] <KI4UTX> I apologize if anyone responded to me my net connect just hiccuped on me
[10:48] <zero88> aeonix, sorry, it has to do something with the respitories but i have to go right now, good luck
[10:48] <mzanfardino> dynaemu: I've found it easier to use smb4k to connect to the shared drive of a windows box that it has been to share a linux directory via smb, but that's just me.  I haven't spent any real time solving my smb issues with linux
[10:48] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: nope, that isnt the problem, they arnt even getting the eth0 to show up, i am connected on eth1, the problem is getting the front end to work scince im bad at command lines
[10:48] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, type what I tell you, and it SHOULD bring you back
[10:48] <aeonix> zero88, thanks
[10:48] <dynaemu> ok
[10:49] <whileimhere> Is there any use in the logging services on a personal laptop?
[10:49] <thepumpkin1979> hi is there a way to copy a directory and ommit some files by extension?
[10:49] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, type "cd /etc/X11/" without quotes
[10:49] <oem> i have a problem to connect with thunder bird somebody can help
[10:49] <dynaemu> ok
[10:49] <dynaemu> did
[10:50] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, then type "ls" and look for "xorg.conf.(todays date should be a bunch of numbers)"
[10:50] <baastrup> hi, is there a way to set at password on a folder under gnome
[10:50] <asoldier> o.o
[10:50] <mboso> I'm exporting a directory via nfs. I have /home/mboso/mythtv 192.168.0.50(rw,async,no_subtree_check) in etc exports on the server
[10:50] <tbuss> whats the easiest way to share files among linux boxs
[10:50] <dynaemu> right
[10:50] <mboso> and bacchus:/home/mboso/mythtv  /home/mboso/bacchus  nfs   defaults,rw,hard,intr,user   0     0    on the client
[10:50] <dynaemu> xorg.conf_backup_date
[10:50] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: rebooting, i will get back on after to tell if it worked
[10:50] <mboso> but for some reason it only mounts it read-only even though i specify 'rw' in both places
[10:50] <runjun> i have a second harddrive that i have in my computer that isn't listed in ubuntu, what do I need to do to have it recognize it
[10:50] <tbuss> because I definitely would not make a good samba spokesman right now
[10:51] <apokryphos> runjun: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic
[10:51] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, you can type "bobb" then hit tab, so you have my name in the message, that way I see it in red and don
[10:51] <drumline_> What's the package to install LAMP?
[10:51] <apokryphos> runjun: see the section about mounting
[10:51] <ATi7500> hi all guys :)
[10:51] <dynaemu> bobbob1016 alright
[10:51] <runjun> thanks man
[10:51] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, don't have to hunt for your messages*
[10:51] <asoldier> runjun: read the help files that come with ubuntu
[10:51] <dynaemu> bobbob1016, alright :) thats useful then
[10:51] <Koba> Hiya dudes, what do you guys suggest for an IDE for Java / Javascript?
[10:52] <asoldier> Ubuntu comes with a good list of help documentation regarding accessing drives and enabling ubuntu functions.
[10:52] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, now type "mv xorg.conf xorg.conf-broken-04082007"
[10:52] <Shafto> dynaemu, After you've sorted them I'd recommend using http://www.albertomilone.com/instructions.html for graphics drivers
[10:52] <SlimeyPete> koba: Eclipse is nice when it works, but it's buggy and bloated.
[10:52] <Koba> Yeah
[10:52] <bobbob1016> then type "sudo cp xorg.conf.(todays date) xorg.conf"
[10:52] <Koba> I don't want anything terribly heavy
[10:52] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, then type "sudo cp xorg.conf.(todays date) xorg.conf"
[10:53] <Koba> My system ain't small (AMD Althon 3700+ 2.4GHz 2GB RAM)
[10:53] <dynaemu> bobbob1016 ok ill do that now
[10:53] <Koba> But I like to keep it smooth :P
[10:53] <adonay> oes anyone here use qt? when trying to compile a testfile it says:  Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory
[10:53] <ATi7500> guys, who is actually running feisty fawn beta has noticed some major problems?
[10:53] <tbuss> why do people automatically assume when you ask for help that you haven't tried in vain to come up with a solution on your own.
[10:53] <Koba> adonay: make sure you are executing the exact filename, case sensitive
[10:53] <mana> hey guys :)
[10:53] <dynaemu> bobbob1016, then reboot?
[10:53] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, what the "mv" did was rename the current xorg.conf, the broken one, to xorg.conf.broken, and move the backed up one to xorg.conf
[10:53] <aeonix> any one else want to help my burn a iso to a cd?
[10:54] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, you don't have to, type "killall gdm"
[10:54] <Shafto> aeonix, You want to know how to do it?
[10:54] <mana> do you know this string? ;)
[10:54] <adonay> @koba: i use qmake followed by make
[10:54] <mana> I note that you are using the --revision flag with the value
[10:54] <mana>    mycustomkernel.
[10:54] <mana> However, the ./debian/changelog file exists, and has a different value
[10:54] <mana>    2.6.20-14.22.
[10:54] <hypn0> tbuss: cause most people don't, it's a probablility thing :-)
[10:54] <dynaemu> you said cp... not mv.. oh crap >_<
[10:54] <adonay> there should be no filename
[10:54] <Leftmost> Is there somewhere that I can find more information about Rosetta and how it works?
[10:54] <aeonix> Shafto, yes
[10:54] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, if it didn't say anything, that means it stopped gnome, type it again, and it should say no processes killed
[10:54] <Koba> adonay: what command are your trying to do when you get that error? make or ./?
[10:54] <bobbob1016> I said cp in one, and mv in another
[10:54] <dynaemu> oh ok
[10:54] <Shafto> aeonix, Go into add/remove search for k3b and install that. very simple
[10:54] <adonay> make
[10:55] <doc|> aeonix sudo apt-get install gisomount           -     sudo gisomount
[10:55] <Koba> hmm
[10:55] <dynaemu> bobbob1016 i did the cp first... i shouldve done the mv first right?
[10:55] <pal_> when is the stable version of ubuntu 7.04 coming up?
[10:55] <adonay> make
[10:55] <adonay> g++ -c -pipe -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT  -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++ -I. -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui -I/usr/include/qt4 -I. -I. -I. -o main.o main.cpp
[10:55] <adonay> Unable to exec g++.real: No such file or directory
[10:55] <adonay> make: *** [main.o]  Fehler 2
[10:55] <Koba> I have no clue, try searching for that error on google
[10:55] <Koba> or reinstall g++
[10:55] <Shafto> pal_, Its like 17th or something pal
[10:55] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, I said yeah, if you did the mv second, it might be ok still, if it said "do you want to overwrite" and you said yes
[10:55] <adonay> found nothing usefull.... and already tried, will try again.....
[10:55] <ATi7500> anyone using Feisty Fawn Beta without major problems?
[10:55] <pal_> Shafto, Thanks for your quick answere
[10:56] <adonay> ATI me
[10:56] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, no "I said" there, I started responding in the middle of a sentence
[10:56] <ATi7500> adonay: can i mp you?
[10:56] <Shafto> pal_, Dont hold me to that exact date though :P
[10:56] <adonay> mp? is that dangerous?
[10:56] <snowskater> is crazytom in right now?
[10:56] <adonay> but u can pm me
[10:56] <dynaemu> bobbob1016 x still doesnt work.. i think i might have messed up
[10:56] <ATi7500> no lol :D
[10:56] <bobbob1016> dynaemu, wait up
[10:56] <pal_> Shafto, ok dude
[10:56] <Shafto> dynaemu, You run ati or nvidia?
[10:56] <ATi7500> some users have the automatic ignore :D
[10:56] <SendDerek> Hello All....  First time IRC user here with a question:
[10:56] <SendDerek> Is there any way to create a VMWare Player Laucher on my desktop?  This way I can just double click on it and it would load up my WinXP VM?
[10:56] <pal_> lata now
[10:56] <dynaemu> Shafto, nvidia
[10:56] <mana> nevermind, fixed it
[10:57] <adonay> no idea if i can help u....
[10:57] <Shafto> dynaemu, Ok in that terminal
[10:57] <Shafto> dynaemu, do this nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:57] <snowskater> hey can someone help me with something
[10:57] <dynaemu> Shafto, alright
[10:57] <Shafto> dynaemu, go down to the bottom, under driver you'll see "nvidia"
[10:57] <thepumpkin1979> is there a easy way to remove/recursive .svn directories from source directory?
[10:57] <Koba> SendDerek: You can create a vmware player launcher on your desktop, but I don't know about autobooting xp on it
[10:57] <bobbob1016> Shafto, I was trying to give dynaemu the right xorg first, since envy might have done something different to the xorg, and we aren't sure which one he has now
[10:58] <snowskater> how do i install the Apple osx bottom bar ? at the bottom of the desktop?
[10:58] <tbuss> hypn0: I've done my homework, I have a samba issue....
[10:58] <dynaemu> it just says
[10:58] <goi> why does qtorrent work so well?
[10:58] <Shafto> bobbob1016, Only gonna change his nvidia drivers back to open source
[10:58] <dynaemu> Driver "nvidia"
[10:58] <Shafto> dynaemu, yeah
[10:58] <dynaemu> Identifier "NVIDIA Corportation etc etc"
[10:58] <Shafto> dynaemu, change driver to "nv"
[10:58] <Shafto> dynaemu, then control and x
[10:58] <aeonix> Shafto, i think it is installed now what
[10:58] <Shafto> dynaemu, and press y
[10:58] <xelados> Are there any other good digital camera importing programs? I used to use gthumb, but a recent problem with the gphoto and/or gthumb2 libraries has made it unable to fetch my camera's pictures.
[10:59] <Shafto> aeonix, Open it
[10:59] <bobbob1016> Shafto, that is fine, I think dynaemu had the working nvidia ones before, and needed them for something
[10:59] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: ok, now im shocked, it was the card but i was also missing the that program you gave me
[10:59] <dynaemu> Shafto, ok done
[10:59] <Shafto> bobbob1016, Its okay ill install them different for him
[10:59] <Shafto> dynaemu, now type startx
[10:59] <hypn0> tbuss: you have tell people what you'v done exactly to fix problem
[10:59] <aeonix> Shafto, brb
[10:59] <dynaemu> ok
[10:59] <dynaemu> im in gnome
[10:59] <bobbob1016> Shafto, I leave him in your hands then
[10:59] <Shafto> dynaemu, Get anything?
[10:59] <SendDerek> Koba... thank you for your quick reply.  I'll keep looking for an answer.  I've heard of people creating a custom script to open up vmware player.  Is there a command line way of doing it?
[10:59] <Shafto> dynaemu, Okay
[10:59] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: what shocks me hte most is the card that i said was broken, for some reason it works?!?!?!? and i dont know why
[10:59] <Shafto> dynaemu, good,
[10:59] <Shafto> dynaemu, Now we will get you some drivers a different way
[11:00] <dynaemu> alright
[11:00] <hypn0> :-O did you see the news abt gaim
[11:00] <asoldier> How do I set windows as the default OS to boot from using the gnome boot loader?
[11:00] <bobbob1016> ubuntuuser9090, no idea, but if it works, you're in business either way
[11:00] <Koba> SandDerek: You can just right click the desktop, add launcher, and add vmware player to the desktop, but it will not auto boot your xp, you just need to press start
[11:00] <dynaemu> Shafto, should I do this as root, or as my username?
[11:00] <unf> hello, anyone connecting with a conceptronic c54ri? im having problems with it since ive switched to feisty
[11:00] <ATi7500> adonay: you have mp
[11:01] <bobbob1016> snowskater, I think what you're looking for is called Kiba dock, or something, not sure how to install it though
[11:01] <Shafto> dynaemu, In terminal run: wget http://albertomilone.com/drivers/tseliot.asc && gpg --import tseliot.asc && gpg --export --armor albertomilone@alice.it | sudo apt-key add -
[11:01] <ubuntuuser9090> bobbob1016: ok, thanks, asoldier: did you need help changing bootloader configuration to windows??
[11:01] <SendDerek> @Koba:  Thank you!
[11:01] <snowskater> ok thanks bobbob1016
[11:01] <asoldier> I want windows to boot instead of ubuntu by default.
[11:01] <bobbob1016> snowskater, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=268645
[11:01] <Koba> SandDerek: np :)
[11:01] <adonay> (23:00:56) ATi7500: adonay: you have mp <--- hm? cant see anything
[11:01] <asoldier> Using the gnome
[11:01] <Shafto> dynaemu, You done that?
[11:01] <ATi7500> adonay: i am writing to you :(
[11:01] <dynaemu> shafto, ill be back here when i get back on my linux machine, and please retell the command for me?
[11:01] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the one I need isn't there.  I asked in the LinuxMCE channel, but there are three people there, and no one is responding.
[11:02] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: ok, one sec, btw, if you type my name in on the front of your message, it makes it easier
[11:02] <Shafto> dynaemu, np
[11:02] <dynaemu> ok
[11:02] <dynaemu> ill be back
[11:02] <caustic> having screen res issues.  tried reconfiguring xorg with fglrx drivers and manually setting resolution.  didn't help.  tried aticonfig --initial and it won't let me config it because it says there is flgrx supported and stops.  what can I try to get a screen res higher than 1024x768
[11:02] <tbuss> hypn0: I have pasted 4 times my exact problem and errors, When I try to describe here I don't get a response.
[11:02] <asoldier> sorry ubuntuuser9090
[11:02] <Shafto> ATi7500, I think to send PMs you have to register nickname with server
[11:02] <ATi7500> hmm, damn
[11:02] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: that is ok, go to applications, accessories, terminal
[11:02] <ATi7500> how?
[11:03] <Shafto> ATi7500, Dont know the link tbh lol
[11:03] <tbuss> hypn0: I'm trying to share files located on a external hdd; mounted and formatted ntfs-3g. I can share files stored locally but cannot share files stored on external hdd
[11:03] <tygus> Hi!
[11:03] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: then type in it "sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[11:03] <asoldier> k
[11:03] <IdleOne> !register | ATi7500
[11:03] <ubotu> ATi7500: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:03] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090  ok
[11:03] <goi> how can i play rise of rome in linux?
[11:03] <Shafto> ATi7500, There you go thanks IdleOne :)
[11:03] <IdleOne> no problem
[11:03] <Yahooada1> how can i tell ubuntu to use my other display ?
[11:03] <dynaemu> Shafto,  should I uninstall the nvidia drivers i already installed?
[11:04] <Shafto> goi, You tried WINE?
[11:04] <adonay> ATi7500 #ATi7500
[11:04] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: one sec, im doing this 2 so i can give better instructions so hold on
[11:04] <Shafto> dynaemu, You can run the uninstall in envy yeah
[11:04] <ditoa> is there anyone running ubuntu (any version) on an Nvidia 6800 graphics card?
[11:04] <dynaemu> Shafto,  because i also have nvidia settings under applications
[11:04] <goi> sort of it said something about direct x
[11:04] <dynaemu> Shafto, ok ima uninstall then
[11:04] <Shafto> Ok
[11:04] <Shafto> dynaemu, In terminal run: wget http://albertomilone.com/drivers/tseliot.asc && gpg --import tseliot.asc && gpg --export --armor albertomilone@alice.it | sudo apt-key add -
[11:04] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090 thanks, sorry I'm going to have to write this down because I'm actually in the windows environment
[11:04] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: oooh.... ok
[11:04] <tobi> I don't have any thumbnails in nautilus(Feisty) is that a known problem?
[11:04] <goi> sorry i forget the error
[11:05] <lokd> hi
[11:05] <goi> tried it a while ago
[11:05] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090 but go ahead I'll be able to navigate via your instructions.
[11:05] <kazuka> anyone good with grub here?
[11:05] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: do you remember how many boot options are shown when you start your computer?
[11:05] <goi> i guess i can not on 64 bit though
[11:05] <dynaemu> wget http://albertomilone.com/drivers/tseliot.asc && gpg --import tseliot.asc && gpg --export --armor albertomilone@alice.it | sudo apt-key add -
[11:05] <dynaemu> type this?
[11:05] <aeonix> ok i have KDE open
[11:05] <Shafto> dynaemu, copy and pste ftw :)
[11:05] <caustic> can anyone direct me to a site with good info on ati drivers and screen res issues?
[11:05] <dreams_> hey guys, anybody knows a good chat server for the Netherlands?
[11:05] <Shafto> paste*
[11:05] <dynaemu> Shafto,  k
[11:06] <bobbob1016> tobi, you should join the ubuntu+1 channel, I'm not sure it's name though, something like ubuntu+1
[11:06] <Shafto> caustic, You tried a manual edit of xorg.conf?
[11:06] <dynaemu> Shafto,  ok it said a bunch of things are created and things are imported
[11:06] <Shafto> dynaemu, Yeah
[11:06] <khin> hi, i installed the jdk but to view java applets mozilla is saying i need the jre. but i thought the jdk includes the jre?
[11:06] <caustic> Shafto, yes.  dpkg-reconfigure... all that
[11:06] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: basicly, when the computer is starting up count how many down the windows entry is from the top, then subtract 1
[11:06] <Shafto> dynaemu, now do sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:06] <caustic> selected fglrx and manually entered in the screen res's I wanted
[11:06] <Shafto> caustic, Google :)
[11:06] <tobi> bobbob1016: there is nobody, who can help me
[11:06] <caustic> tried that
[11:06] <caustic> or else I wouldn't be here
[11:07] <dynaemu> Shafto, ok
[11:07] <Shafto> dynaemu, Your on edgy right and 32 bit?
[11:07] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: that is because grub starts nubering at 0 so by subracting 1 you are doing what it does
[11:07] <goi> can someone tell me what i should google for to install win98 on linux?
[11:07] <dynaemu> shafto, correct
[11:07] <bobbob1016> tobi, what isn't thumbnailing exactly, video or pictures?
[11:07] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: do you follow so far?
[11:07] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090 Thank you yes.
[11:07] <Shafto> dynaemu, add this line to bottom and then save: deb http://www.albertomilone.com/drivers/edgy/latest/32bit binary/
[11:07] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: then when you run the gedit command look for this in the file
[11:07] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: default		0
[11:08] <tobi> bobbob1016: video, pictures, SVGs, textfiles...
[11:08] <Shafto> caustic, Where you get drivers from?
[11:08] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: then replace the 0 with the nuber you get
[11:08] <dynaemu> Shafto, what key combo do i press to save in terminal?
[11:08] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090. Will do.
[11:08] <Shafto> dynaemu, control and x
[11:08] <caustic> Shafto, sudo apt-get install fglrx ...
[11:08] <dynaemu> shafto, done
[11:08] <bobbob1016> tobi, I'm not sure if this will work, but open a nautilus window (open your home folder)
[11:08] <Shafto> caustic, you should use the bleeding edge repos
[11:08] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: then save, that should fix it and if not, u may have gotton the wrong number, good luck
[11:09] <bobbob1016> tobi, then click Edit -> Preferences
[11:09] <Shafto> dynaemu, now do sudo aptitude update
[11:09] <adonay> @koba: hehe removed all packages and reinstalled g++ this time it worked no idea why
[11:09] <bobbob1016> tobi, then go to the Preview tab
[11:09] <tbuss> I have files stored on a external hdd, I would like to access these files from other linux machines. I am using samba to accomplish, however, files stored locally can be shared, files stored on the external hdd cannot, any suggestions?
[11:09] <tobi> bobbob1016: done
[11:09] <Shafto> dynaemu, If i spelt it right XD
[11:09] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: if it is the wrong # just select the entry manualy and fix it again
[11:09] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: any ?'s
[11:09] <bobbob1016> tobi, what does it say there?
[11:09] <asoldier> Now I just need to figure out how to save irc transcript
[11:09] <dynaemu> Shafto, its updated xP
[11:09] <Koba> adonay: g++ might have had a broken dependancy, things like that happen
[11:09] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090 No thanks I'll try that and get back to you once I've completed the switch
[11:10] <Shafto> dynaemu, what card you got?
[11:10] <Shafto> caustic, http://www.albertomilone.com/instructions.html
[11:10] <tobi> bobbob1016: Previews are on, for local files only
[11:10] <dynaemu> Shafto, GeForce FX 5200 PCI
[11:10] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: i may not be here later, but if not then someone else will help you
[11:10] <Ltar> im beginning to get frustrated with open office. It lacks... basic functionality. It seems to be impossible to sort lists alphabetically, or to turn off auto-completion of words. can anyon help with this? I can't find an english room for OOo
[11:10] <Leandrovar> ijust remenber... wy ubuntu dont recognize my notebook special functions
[11:10] <tobi> bobbob1016: and for images <3MB
[11:10] <xelados> Can anyone help me find something that will work to get my camera's images? Gthumb used to be able to import them, but now it's broken. I'm using (X)ubuntu edgy..
[11:10] <tumi> does anybody know what pressing ctrl+ald+delete during upstart actually does?
[11:10] <xelados> Apparently feisty handles that better; should I consider upgrading?
[11:11] <bobbob1016> tobi, I have to check, all the video/pictures/SVG's are on your HD, not on the network, right?
[11:11] <stevarino> hey all, i'm looking for a way to recursively download an apache generated folder.. kinda OT, sorry, but i figured someone here might know
[11:11] <xelados> I've looked around Ubuntu forums for fixes and tried everything I saw, but nothing's worked.
[11:11] <tobi> bobbob1016: yes, they are an my HD
[11:11] <xelados> I have a Canon PowerShot A430.
[11:11] <pan_> `````````
[11:11] <Shafto> dynaemu, sudo apt-get install linux-generic nvidia-glx
[11:11] <tumi> stevarino: wget -r ?
[11:11] <bobbob1016> tobi, and you have Totem (I think totem is what does the previews) installed still?
[11:11] <Shafto> dynaemu, You planning to run beryl?
[11:12] <doolph> hi there
[11:12] <Nios> Does anyone know how to change alt-backspace to ctrl-backspace to kill-backspace-word ?
[11:12] <khin> ctrl+alt+delete actually causes a meltdown
[11:12] <tobi> bobbob1016: yes, totem is installed
[11:12] <khin> try it
[11:12] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: i gtg but if you have trouble it should not be hard for someone to help you, its a very basic change, k?
[11:12] <dynaemu> shafto, sometime soon, and linux games as well :P
[11:12] <doolph> anyone got ATI 7000? to install beryl?
[11:12] <dynaemu> shafto, ill type that command once my system updates
[11:12] <bobbob1016> tobi, not sure then, sorry
[11:12] <stevarino> tumi: looks like it might work, thanks
[11:12] <asoldier> ubuntuuser9090 thanks!
[11:13] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: np
[11:13] <Shafto> dynaemu, Once there done run: sudo nvidia-xconfig then you need to restart x using control alt and backspace
[11:13] <morpheus_74> What program can I use in Ubuntu to do MD5 checksum?
[11:13] <bruenig> morpheus74, md5sum
[11:13] <tobi> bobbob1016: thanks nevertheless
[11:13] <crazy_penguin> 'night to all!
[11:13] <doolph> I didnt know that ubuntu 6.10 is also a live cd woa
[11:13] <bobbob1016> Does anyone have experience with LinuxMCE here?  I'm trying to get it installed on a PC hooked up to my HDTV, and I got the "setup" screen, but it is asking to set resolutions, and the resolution I need isn't there.
[11:14] <SwordRaven> anyone know how to allow my global hotkeys to work when I'm using my XGL/Beryl session instead of the straight Xorg + Gnome ?
[11:14] <Leandrovar> how i configura my keybord
[11:14] <morpheus_74> bruenig, Thanks.  Where would I find that?  I don't see it listed under add/remove programs?
[11:14] <xelados> bobbob1016: Have you tried running "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"?
[11:14] <Nios> Does anyone know how to change alt-backspace to ctrl-backspace to kill-backspace-word  - using inputrc?
[11:14] <bruenig> morpheus_74, just open a terminal, and do "md5sum file"
[11:14] <xelados> What graphic card are you using?
[11:14] <doolph> xelados: i want to install beryl I have an ati 7000
[11:14] <dynaemu> shafto, when apt-get it asks i want to install without verifcation
[11:15] <bobbob1016> xelados, I have 1366x768 in ubuntu, but LinuxMCE won't give me the choice
[11:15] <Penguinchrissy> anyone know how to fix the problem of when ever I have a window pop up it pops up under the current window
[11:15] <bruenig> bobbob1016, this is #ubuntu
[11:15] <Shafto> dynaemu, press y
[11:15] <morpheus_74> bruenig, Thank you.
[11:15] <Penguinchrissy> if something like downloads pops up it pops up under the firefox window
[11:15] <xelados> bobbob1016: Hmm. You should be able to reconfigure xorg, or just manually edit xorg.conf
[11:15] <Shafto> dynaemu, its nothing bad trust me :)
[11:15] <snama> hello everyone. i have read ubuntu feisty beta reviews and it seems very promising with its new features. i wonder what multimedia players will be included? the usual or anything new?
[11:15] <dynaemu> shafto, okay xD
[11:15] <xgermx> "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" always works for me
[11:15] <bobbob1016> bruenig, no one is responding on #linuxmce
[11:15] <Shafto> snama, Still good old totem i believe
[11:15] <xgermx> opposed to configuring Xorg
[11:15] <snama> ok
[11:16] <snama> i prefer totem-xine though
[11:16] <snama> but its the same
[11:16] <snama> almost
[11:16] <bruenig> totem-xine is good
[11:16] <dynaemu> shafto, okay i will restart X now
[11:16] <snama> man ubuntu is very nice
[11:16] <dynaemu> ill be back
[11:16] <snama> would be good if more people discovered it
[11:16] <Penguinchrissy> I would check the forums for linuxmce
[11:17] <bobbob1016> xelados, there is a setup wizard for linuxmce, and it's giving me resolution choices, and 1366 isn't one of them
[11:17] <Shafto> snama, Its like the most popular distro :P
[11:17] <snama> yeah
[11:17] <bruenig> every other digg front page story is ubuntu too
[11:17] <xelados> Which windowing system are you using? If it's X11, you can manually edit xorg.conf to suit your needs and restart the X server.
[11:17] <Shafto> bruenig, Yeah i notice that
[11:17] <bobbob1016> xelados, Ubuntu has the 1366, but not LinuxMCE
[11:18] <dynaemu> shafto, okay done
[11:18] <snama> what about kubuntu feisty anything new there?
[11:18] <dcordes> what to do when ntfs-3g tells me to run chkdsk because the ntfs fs is corrupted and there is no windows to boot?
[11:18] <Shafto> dynaemu, You can run nvidia-settings if you need to change anything
[11:18] <dynaemu> shafto, no nvidia logo pops up.. but im asuming it is installed now that glxgears works now
[11:18] <Nutubuntu> Hello to all, and I hope your day goes well. I am going to replace my current (ancient) ATi Rage Pro 3D with an Nvidia FX5200. Do I need to make changes to configuration files before downing the computer and swapping the cards? I'm running Dapper.
[11:18] <Shafto> dynaemu, You ran 'sudo nvidia-xconfig' didnt you
[11:18] <dynaemu> shafto, these drivers should be up to date right?
[11:18] <dynaemu> shafto, yes I did
[11:18] <Shafto> dynaemu, Fully
[11:19] <thornomad> Hello everyone!  Does anyone know an easy way I can "shut off" my video output from the CLI ? (I have my server hooked up to a monitor that I share with another computer, however, when my other computer is off, the monitor stays on because it is getting a signal from the server ... so I want to shut that signal down but don't want to unplug it if I can help it.)
[11:19] <Shafto> dynaemu, I could run anything on them
[11:19] <dynaemu> shafto, nvidia seems to be installed, 3d apps work and the settings now exist :)
[11:19] <EADG> !linuxmce
[11:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linuxmce - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:19] <Penguinchrissy> anyone know why if I do something like click on empty the trash the notification text won't pop up on top of my current windows
[11:19] <Shafto> dynaemu, good good :)
[11:19] <Pimp|nux> sup
[11:19] <Penguinchrissy> it will be below them all
[11:19] <dynaemu> shafto, thank you for everything :D
[11:19] <Shafto> dynaemu, Np :)
[11:19] <bruenig> Penguinchrissy, are you running beryl or anything like that
[11:20] <Penguinchrissy> ya beryl
[11:20] <dynaemu> shafto, sorry for the trouble though, i am very new to linux and this is such a wonderful distro
[11:20] <bruenig> Penguinchrissy, that might be a cause, see if #ubuntu-effects has heard anything like that
[11:20] <Penguinchrissy> I know that is problay the root of the problem but I've played with the settings and couldn't find something that changed it
[11:20] <velko> thornomad, sudo /etc/init.d/?dm stop
[11:20] <Shafto> dynaemu, Well yeah was the first distro i used
[11:20] <Penguinchrissy> k
[11:20] <dynaemu> shafto, do you still use it?
[11:20] <Shafto> dynaemu, Nope
[11:20] <MarcoPau> I just upgraded the whole thing and the disc partitions are now sda* instead of hda*... what's wrong with that?
[11:20] <thornomad> velko, thanks. and I assume I run a "start" when I want it back on again ?
[11:20] <SammyF> how can I tell Linux where shared libraries are?
[11:20] <dynaemu> shafto, what distro do you use now?
[11:21] <Shafto> dynaemu, Gentoo
[11:21] <dcordes> !ntfs
[11:21] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:21] <SammyF> !libraries
[11:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libraries - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:21] <velko> thornomad, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[11:21] <velko> thornomad, but if you are on kubuntu you may use kdm instead of gdm
[11:21] <dynaemu> shafto, ah okay :P is ubuntu good to use for like.. a long time? or should i move to a different distro as i get better and more comfortable with linux
[11:22] <Steve^> A game I was playing crashed and has frozen my mouse, I alt-tabbed out.. how can I kill it? (No longer in alt-tab list)
[11:22] <velko> thornomad, stopping is easier as starting :-)
[11:22] <Shafto> dynaemu, Ermmm up to you, main reason i changed was the portage feature in gentoo
[11:22] <xelados> I'm attempting to restart udev so I can check on my cam again, but sudo keeps telling me "timestamp too far in the future" for some strange reason.
[11:22] <xelados> Any ideas?
[11:23] <Boni> Restart may help, xelados?
[11:23] <SammyF> Steve^, using administration->System Monitor
[11:23] <thornomad> velko, hmm ... i don't have either gdm or kdm ... the only *dm I have is mdadm
[11:23] <xelados> Hm.. If I have to, so be it I guess.
[11:23] <SammyF> how can I tell Linux where to find shared libraries?
[11:23] <velko> thornomad, no, no, no! this is the raid manager
[11:23] <thornomad> velko, yea, that is what I thought.  I didn't stop that one. smile.  but no gdm or kdm
[11:23] <ditoa> i am just installing ubuntuy 7.04 in vmware :)
[11:24] <ditoa> hopefully it will go as well as the live cd did on my computer
[11:24] <thornomad> velko, it is the server edition ... i wonder if that is different ...
[11:24] <Steve^> ok, maybe it's died itself.. how can I get my frozen mouse working again? Reboot?
[11:24] <Shafto> Steve^, Restart x
[11:24] <velko> thornomad, what says "ls /etc/init.d | grep dm" ?
[11:24] <Shafto> Steve^, control + alt + backspace
[11:24] <Steve^> so basically yea, reboot
[11:24] <Steve^> Since all my stuff closes
[11:25] <Shafto> Steve^, spose :P
[11:25] <Steve^> thanks
[11:25] <samoul> HI every body! I'm not that new to Ubuntu but i'm looking for interesting things to do or try. Do you have any interesting program that you have try that where interesting.
[11:25] <samoul> I need something to do haha!
[11:25] <zzzpoohzzz> hey guys... ive been posting on the forums... but with no luck... just wonderin if anyone can help me get sound
[11:25] <Shafto> samoul, hehe
[11:25] <bruenig> samoul, learn to bash script, that is fun
[11:25] <SammyF> samoul, depends .. Blender, Gimp, Armagetron Advanced ...
[11:25] <dynaemu> I now will install a firewall, see you all
[11:26] <thornomad> velko: atd, bootlogd, dns-clean hddtemp hdparm keyboard-setup klogd makedev mdadm mdadm-raid module-init-tools mountdevsubfs.sh pppd-dns sendsigs slpd stop-bootlogd stop-bootlogd-single sysklogd udev urandom wpa-ifupdown
[11:26] <SammyF> samoul, for fun, try to compile the latest release of Ogre3D ;)
[11:26] <Koba> samoul: Learn blender, that app is very fun to use
[11:26] <samoul> No thanks for script i'm studing in computer science and i'm dooing enought programming right now haha
[11:26] <velko> thornomad, what do you do to get X running?
[11:26] <Boni> samoul: Try changing your colors in the terminal and then try out Tilda
[11:26] <samoul> Koba: What does blender do?
[11:26] <thornomad> velko ... um ... i don't think I am running X.  everything is command line.  headless
[11:26] <Koba> samoul: 3D
[11:27] <velko> thornomad, it obviously does not start automatically
[11:27] <bruenig> !info blender
[11:27] <ubotu> blender: Very fast and versatile 3D modeller/renderer. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.42a-1ubuntu1.1 (edgy), package size 6071 kB, installed size 16012 kB
[11:27] <thornomad> velko, otherwise i just turn on the computer.  monitor output works
[11:27] <velko> thornomad, ok. i was under false impression that you are running x
[11:27] <ditoa> wow i love the installer :)
[11:27] <thornomad> velko, sorry. no ... just cli for me
[11:27] <velko> thornomad, what do you want to acieve actually?
[11:27] <zzzpoohzzz> i'm trying to get my sound working... its through an optical out... and ive tried so much stuff and its not working... anyone have any clues?
[11:27] <Nutubuntu> I'm about to replace my current (ancient) ATi Rage Pro 3D with an Nvidia FX5200. Do I need to make changes to configuration files before downing the computer and swapping the cards? Or can I just run envy afterward and let it configure things for me?
[11:28] <samoul> Well Blender seem to be a lot of fun but i dont have month do learn to do 3d modelling and redering haha!
[11:28] <thornomad> velko, i just want to turn off the output from my graphics card.  i have the server sitting next to my desk ... it is connected to a dual input monitor.  when that monitor "goes to sleep" it is woken up by the serrver and displays output.  i have to turn it off physically ... wanted to just shut off the video output since i rarely use it on the server.  then turn it on when needed
[11:28] <Shafto> Nutubuntu, Wouldnt run envy
[11:28] <task0> hello all, what torrent client can i use on ubuntu?
[11:29] <snama> is anyone running warty warthog anymore?
[11:29] <Shafto> task0, Azuereus or however it is spelt
[11:29] <eXcAliBuR> can i disable the folder not empty crap that i get every time i try to delete a folder?
[11:29] <nixnoob> how do i create a new display
[11:29] <Syke_> emm.. why does my kernel compilation crash always when I try, and in different row? Where could I check i.e. cpu throttling? v6.10-server, original kernel, core2duo
[11:29] <nixnoob> i can't use xnest it tells me the display is in use
[11:29] <Nutubuntu> Shafto - okay ... should I edit xorg.conf first and then swap cards? or do it after bringing the computer back up?
[11:29] <LasseP> hi, anyone can tell me where Evolution store acount settings_
[11:29] <Penguinchrissy> try /etc
[11:29] <LasseP> K thx
[11:30] <Shafto> Nutubuntu, Id change cards, then reconfigure, however you wont be able to start X so you'll have to do from command line
[11:30] <velko> thornomad, hmm. the monitor of my server goes off automatically. i'm not able to help you with this one. i don't know why yours wakes up
[11:30] <thornomad> velko, all right. thanks for trying. i appreciate it
[11:30] <elvis32> i am back to ask a simple q this time
[11:30] <elvis32> how do i remove gforge-db-postgresql
[11:30] <thornomad> velko, i will do some internet seraching perhaps thanks
[11:30] <Nutubuntu> Shafto - other people seem to like envy, have there been problems with it? Also, if I'm editing by hand from CLI, no problem, but is there more to edit than Xorg.conf?
[11:30] <samoul> Tilda look like a geek style project for nerds mouahaha But that's cool there is no bad idea in this world
[11:30] <velko> samoul, it all depends on how do you define fun i guess :-)
[11:30] <EADG> Is it possible to open a new TTY on a remote box via ssh?
[11:30] <thornomad> member:velko thanks again.
[11:31] <elvis32> wont remove from kpage or apt-get uninstall
[11:31] <task0> Shafto, isn't there another one?
[11:31] <Shafto> Nutubuntu, envy screws up alot for nvidia drivers, umm id say just change some of the stuff and driver to "nv"
[11:31] <Boni> samoul: No, Tilda is just an easy and useful application, not a nerd stuff ;)
[11:31] <Nutubuntu> t/y Shafto
[11:31] <Shafto> Nutubuntu, It might autodetect though
[11:31] <Shafto> Nutubuntu, Couldnt tell you
[11:31] <Boni> Opening console with F1 from everywhere... Nice :)
[11:32] <Nutubuntu> Be well, all
[11:32] <samoul> Boni: You know what? I'll try it! Becose i'm open minded
[11:32] <elvis32> anyone know how to remove gforge-db-postgresql
[11:32] <Boni> great :D
[11:32] <Pelo> elvis32,  how did you install it ?
[11:32] <elvis32> i dunno
[11:33] <task0> how can i use beryl, from ubuntu repositories?
[11:33] <Shafto> elvis32, You not just tried sudo apt-get remove pkgname
[11:33] <elvis32> i only know its installed cause its giving me errors
[11:33] <elvis32> tryed get error
[11:33] <Shafto> task0, go to #ubuntu-effects
[11:33] <Pelo> elvis32,  try uisng synaptic
[11:33] <tumi> so upstart, where are the in-depth documentation?
[11:33] <Doodluv> task0; have you looked at the bery-project wiki, also look to Shafto's suggestion
[11:33] <elvis32> tryed kpackage
[11:33] <task0> thanks Shafto
[11:33] <Pelo> elvis32,  are you using kubuntu ?
[11:33] <Shafto> task0, also try wiki.ubuntu.com
[11:33] <Shafto> task0, search beryl
[11:34] <elvis32> ubuntu edgy eft
[11:34] <Nick^69> hi all
[11:34] <Shafto> !hi | Nick^69
[11:34] <ubotu> Nick^69: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[11:34] <Pelo> elvis32,  menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager : search for your package and remove it
[11:35] <elvis32> pel
[11:35] <elvis32> pm
[11:35] <ditoa> hmm, the installer took about 10 minutes, did something go wrong?
[11:35] <samoul> Hey what's that magic key board shortcut that open a terminal?
[11:35] <Pelo> elvis32,  NO
[11:35] <Shafto> ditoa, Did anything look to go wrong?
[11:35] <Nick^69> loading Feisty rite now how do I load driver for my wirless network ?
[11:35] <elvis32> not taling that just pasting a error
[11:35] <Pelo> elvis32,  talk to me in channel or not at all
[11:35] <ditoa> nope
[11:35] <Shafto> ditoa, probably didnt then :P
[11:35] <Penguinchrissy> when it feisty supposed to come out
[11:35] <ditoa> just seemed very quick
[11:35] <Askar> Hi! can someone recommend a program/programs for shrinking videos to fit on handheld?
[11:35] <Pebs> samoul: go to System/Keyboard Shortcuts and set whatever key you want ;)
[11:35] <Pelo> elvis32,  use pastebin
[11:35] <velko> samoul, you can define your own keys. using gconf-editor
[11:35] <Crazytom> Nick^69, what chipset do you have?
[11:35] <elvis32> whats that
[11:36] <ditoa> is it meant to be that quick?
[11:36] <Shafto> !pastebin | elvis32
[11:36] <ubotu> elvis32: 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)
[11:36] <Nick^69> Crazytom amd 64 compaq r4000 laptop
[11:36] <elvis32> ok will paste it in there
[11:36] <samoul> Pebs: Thanks good to know
[11:36] <Crazytom> Nick^69, did i talk to you last night?
[11:37] <Pebs> samoul: your welcome
[11:37] <Xteven> hi there, do any of you know a program that can track how much time I spend on a certain desktop ? I used to have something like that in KDE, which I used to track how much time I spent on several projects (1 project per desktop)
[11:37] <ditoa> Xteven: no but that is a fantastic idea :)
[11:37] <elvis32> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14624/
[11:37] <EADG> samoul: Try the program Yakauke for your terminal, it's pretty cool.
[11:37] <Nick^69> Crazytom I you did you give the command I putit in X and told me did not find pag.
[11:37] <vdrnewbie> hello. can anyone help me with vdr+xine configuration on my ubuntu6.10? After compiling i run vdr with "./vdr - P xine" but the system answers: "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'  what():  basic_string::_S_construct NULL not valid Aborted"  Thanks
[11:38] <Xteven> ditoa: hmm :)
[11:38] <Crazytom> Nick^69, ok then do lspci -v | grep Broadcom
[11:38] <Pelo> elvis32,  sounds like it's being used ,  terminate the prog that uses it
[11:38] <velko> elvis32, you are running either not as root or another package manager is running
[11:38] <Crazytom> Nick^69, i don't know what you were trying to say with that last sentence
[11:39] <Nick^69> Crazytom few more mins I am doing complte install now only few mins left
[11:39] <Infohawk> How can I tell if ubuntu is using a UTC hardware clock setup or a local hardware clock setup?
[11:39] <Xteven> ditoa: in KDE, I used karm
[11:39] <elvis32> ok using synaptic i get E: gforge-db-postgresql: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[11:39] <Shafto> Infohawk, Right click on your clock
[11:39] <Shafto> Infohawk, preferences then theres a use utc box
[11:39] <Xteven> gnotime seems to do something similar
[11:39] <VerDesRoches> hello all
[11:39] <ditoa> Xteven: ive only used Gnome so far, very new too all this ;)
[11:40] <seiflotfy> ./silverback.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libcom_err.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[11:40] <seiflotfy> i keep getting this error when i try to run the game SAVAGE
[11:40] <Shafto> !hi | VerDesRoches
[11:40] <ubotu> VerDesRoches: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[11:40] <Pelo> elvis32,  reboot your cmputer , do not start any progs,  use synaptic to remove the package
[11:40] <elvis32> ok
[11:40] <elvis32> brb
[11:40] <eternal_p> has anyone here ever used gnomesticker?
[11:40] <Xteven> ditoa: I'm new to gnome aswell :) trying to build me a new work environment based on ubuntu and gnome
[11:40] <ubuntuuser9090> asoldier: u still there?
[11:41] <eternal_p> sorry...gnusticker
[11:41] <bruenig> or he could have done sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/pg_lsclusters && sudo apt-get remove gforge-db-postgresql
[11:42] <Pelo> Xteven,  you can still install kde packages on gnome,  use synaptic, it will install the required libs for it to work
[11:42] <Shafto> Pelo, Probably like the entire kde base :P
[11:42] <Xteven> Pelo: yes, but I prefer not to install all of kde for 1 app :)
[11:42] <Pelo> Shafto,  not quite
[11:43] <Pelo> Xteven,  search here for gnome apps  http://www.gnomefiles.org/
[11:44] <clearzen> Is there any .flv to .avi converters for ubuntu?
[11:45] <Pelo> clearzen,  search the forum or google for flv2avi
[11:45] <bruenig> clearzen, mencoder
[11:45] <Pelo> realy ?
[11:45] <bruenig> pretty sure
[11:45] <Pelo> damn
[11:45] <task0> how can I install grub on my MBR?
[11:45] <clearzen> bruenig: It keeps crashing on me
[11:45] <bruenig> or ffmpeg maybe
[11:46] <arooni> i have a sony laptop & a synaptics touch pad.... is there a way to have my touchpad disabled when i'm typing?
[11:46] <clearzen> bruenig: It works for a while for me though
[11:46] <Pelo> task0,  should have installed with the ubuntu installation
[11:46] <aeonix> ok i downloaded the ubuntu 6.06 iso burned it and now how do i install it?
[11:46] <ditoa> boot from it :)
[11:46] <task0> Pelo, i instaled it on a floppy
[11:46] <erUSUL> !install
[11:46] <Shafto> aeonix, Reboot, and enter bios and boot from cd
[11:46] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[11:46] <zyth> 6.06?!
[11:46] <Penguinchrissy> you might have to change you bios to boot from the cd
[11:46] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: insert it into your cd drive and reboot
[11:46] <Pelo> aeonix,  just pop it in the cd drive and reboot
[11:46] <dave_abrahams> Anyone running XP under KVM with feisty?
[11:47] <elvis32> not worked#
[11:47] <elvis32> E: gforge-db-postgresql: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[11:47] <Pelo> task0,   look in synaptic install from there,  it should do the job
[11:47] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix:  most computers will handle this fine, if not you may have to go into the bios and set it to boot from CD
[11:47] <Shafto> elvis32, did you try  sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/pg_lsclusters && sudo apt-get remove gforge-db-postgresql
[11:47] <BFrank> does anyone know how to keep ubuntu from changing the console font?
[11:47] <Shafto> as suggested before?
[11:47] <aeonix> Shafto, i did that and it took me to my desktop but it looked updated but i didnt know what to do from there
[11:47] <elvis32> shafto no
[11:47] <Shafto> elvis32, Try that
[11:47] <e1z0> UBUNTU SUCKS!
[11:48] <elvis32> ok
[11:48] <aeonix> Shafto, and i took the cd out and it looks like 5.10 agian
[11:48] <samoul_> Any one else avec idea of program I should try?
[11:48] <roadfish> just installed Feisty Beta but can't get dialup modem working. What is supposed to happen after filling in "System => Administration => Networking"? How do I tell Ubuntu to actually _start_ connecting.
[11:48] <Shafto> aeonix, why dont you just upgrade?
[11:48] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: wait, are you trying to upgrade?
[11:48] <Pelo> e1z0,   I agree, you should find a channel for an os taht doesnT' suck
[11:48] <Shafto> Pelo, Maybe he should just get a life
[11:49] <aeonix> ubuntuuser9090, ys i am but it takes to long to download the upgrade
[11:49] <xelados> Ugh, nothing will fix this damned problem. Whoever borked the gphoto2 library needs to be smacked.
[11:49] <Pelo> Shafto,  you mean outside of computers ???? are you nuts, read the news , it's dangerous out there
[11:49] <vontux> does anyone know much about getting tv-out working for Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller video cards?
[11:49] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: ah, i think you need to do something with the sources and can do it from your 5.10
[11:49] <vontux> I had no luck combing the forums
[11:49] <elvis32> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14627/
[11:49] <e1z0> Pelo, i think you need to recompile your kernel
[11:50] <bruenig> elvis32, close synaptic
[11:50] <ElephantHunter> I'm having some problems with emerald and compiz rendering themes... see this http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/2370/screenshotad7.png
[11:50] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: i saw something on the web about it but i dont nkow enough about htis Subject to help you....
[11:50] <YoMero> exist some how to for build a cd install updated ? i mean a cd with the sames packages, but the lastest?
[11:50] <bruenig> we need a factoid that just says close synaptic
[11:50] <elvis32> bruenig done
[11:50] <bruenig> elvis32, re run the command
[11:50] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: one sec, let me see if i still have that web site....
[11:51] <Nick^69> Crazytom I type lspci -v | grep Broadcom command not found ?
[11:51] <elvis32> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14628/
[11:51] <Pelo> bruenig,  do you know a cli way to force a prog to open to a specific workspace ?
[11:51] <bruenig> Pelo, can't devilspie or something like that do it
[11:52] <Crazytom> Nick^69, where did you type it?
[11:52] <Pelo> bruenig,  I don't know that is why I am asking
[11:52] <EADG> Any suggestions for a good cli bittorrent client?
[11:52] <bruenig> Pelo, I never used that, but I think it is supposed to be able to do stuff like that
[11:52] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: is 5.10 breezy?
[11:52] <Nick^69> Crazytom In X terminal
[11:52] <bruenig> !info devilspie
[11:52] <ubotu> devilspie: find windows and perform actions on them. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.17.1-1 (edgy), package size 28 kB, installed size 124 kB
[11:52] <bruenig> maybe not
[11:52] <aeonix> ubuntuuser9090, i think so
[11:52] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: one sec
[11:52] <elvis32> bruenig http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14628/
[11:52] <Crazytom> Nick^69, then just do lspci -v
[11:52] <void60606> hi everyone
[11:53] <kazuka> what package does this one have? libstdc++
[11:53] <void60606> I'm new to IRC
[11:53] <Pelo> bruenig,  thanks
[11:53] <luuk> :O hello
[11:53] <Nick^69> Crazytom lspci command not found
[11:53] <void60606> I got rid of windoze 12/25/2006 and have been using ubuntu exclusively since
[11:53] <void60606> :)
[11:53] <luuk> <3
[11:53] <luuk> im checking it out now
[11:53] <luuk> on my seccond pc
[11:54] <roadfish> after filling in the dialup modem info, how do I tell Ubuntu to do a connect? With kppp, there is a button that says to connect. Where is the button to connec in Ubuntu?
[11:54] <Pelo> void60606,  I just installed  ubuntu to try it ,  in june 2006,
[11:54] <void60606> brb
[11:54] <luuk> isnt that like a year ago :P
[11:54] <elvis32> anyone any idea on my prob
[11:54] <bruenig> elvis32, do this "echo \#\!/bin/bash | sudo tee -a /var/lib/dpkg/info/gforge-db-postgresql.prerm && sudo apt-get remove gforge-db-postgresql"
[11:54] <elvis32> ahh
[11:54] <Crazytom> why wouldn't lspci show up as a command?
[11:54] <bruenig> elvis32, don't do that
[11:54] <luuk> sorry elvis im new to this
[11:54] <Pelo> luuk,  that would be the point
[11:54] <osofast> velko: hey man, its me again, just so you know, what i had to do was do and fsck on that parition
[11:54] <elvis32> ?
[11:54] <bruenig> elvis32, do this "echo \#\!/bin/bash | sudo tee /var/lib/dpkg/info/gforge-db-postgresql.prerm && sudo apt-get remove gforge-db-postgresql"
[11:54] <Pelo> luuk,  so is elvis,  ie new
[11:54] <bruenig> elvis32, I had it set to append, it shouldn't append
[11:55] <YoMero> exist some how to for build a cd install updated ? i mean a cd with the sames packages, but the lastest?
[11:55] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: you need to change this in your sources list "deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)] / breezy main restricted" to "deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 6.06 _Dapper Drake_ - Release i386 (20060531)] / dapper main restricted"
[11:55] <velko> osofast, hi again
[11:55] <velko> osofast, and it helped?
[11:55] <luuk> its pretty easy to be honest tho
[11:55] <aeonix> ubuntuuser9090, how do i do that LOL
[11:55] <elvis32> never got a error using tha
[11:55] <elvis32> t
[11:55] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: or thats what this site says, the link is http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/dapper
[11:55] <Opiate> What is the equiv. to Program Files in Windows to Ubuntu ?
[11:55] <elvis32> does that mean it removed
[11:56] <xelados> Opiate: /etc/?
[11:56] <bruenig> elvis32, did you try the command?
[11:56] <elvis32> yes
[11:56] <bruenig> elvis32, and it worked?
[11:56] <elvis32> it did something
[11:56] <crimsun> xelados: more like /usr
[11:56] <Opiate> I am trying to update firefox and I don't know where to extract to.
[11:56] <xelados> Or that.
[11:56] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: basicly scince you are using ubuntu use the commands for Gnome
[11:56] <elvis32> then finished without error
[11:56] <vdrnewbie>  hello. can anyone help me with vdr+xine configuration on my ubuntu6.10? After compiling i run vdr with "./vdr - P xine" but the system answers: "terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'  what():  basic_string::_S_construct NULL not valid Aborted"  Thanks
[11:56] <bruenig> elvis32, sudo apt-get remove gforge-db-postgresql worked?
[11:56] <velko> bruenig, i guess you're waisting your time with elvis32. i certainly waisted mine...
[11:56] <Crazytom> why wouldn't lspci show up as a command?  why would it say command not found
[11:57] <Apollo101> same old question i had before. iam stucked. i have a backup of linux ext3 in a .gho file (norton ghost file) is there a way i can run it to restore partition image and data by a linux app?
[11:57] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: thats all i can tell you, can anyone else also help aeonix on this??
[11:57] <elvis32> bruenig the last command
[11:57] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: good luck
[11:57] <aeonix> ubuntuuser9090, thanks man
[11:57] <luuk> anyway ! im off, i was checking out the installed programs
[11:57] <luuk> bye bye
[11:57] <Pelo> have fun
[11:57] <luuk> i am =D
[11:58] <roadfish> I accidentally disconnected myself. anyway, if anyone said how to trigger a dialup connection in Ubuntu, would you please repeat the operation?
[11:58] <vontux> anyone with tv-out in here make use of a "Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller" video card?
[11:58] <Pelo> vontux,  sounds like mine,  what's the issue ?
[11:58] <ubuntuuser9090> aeonix: no prob, i need to leave though, good luck
[11:59] <bongy> i am looking for help with "apt-get -b source". Is it possible to run that together with debootstrap to get an PPC64 compile?
[11:59] <elvis32> bruenig, thats worked and solved the problem earlyer thanks
[11:59] <vox754> Pelo, if you find that way to open programs in a certain workspace let us know since it would useful in a start up script, try looking at the forums under Tutorials and Tips
[11:59] <atselby> Where is the upgrade guide from Edgy to Feisty beta?
[12:00] <vontux> Pelo: it is possible that I don't know how to configure xorg.conf properly but...I don't seem to be able to output video or a "clone" of my desktop to my television screen (NTSC, us format)
[12:00] <atselby> Is it in the wiki or what?
[12:00] <osofast> velko:  yea i think windows did something to some files i had on there, but i deleted those files
[12:00] <osofast> velko: thanks again for all the help
[12:00] <velko> osofast, np
[12:00] <vox754> !upgrade
[12:00] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes