[12:00] <foxiness> eternaljoy: you want to create distro live-dvd ? buts your own
[12:01] <Pelo> paul201,  what is it doing right now ? any status or error msg
[12:01] <waxyfresh> gnomefreak, nothing right now but the other day i went to0 uninstall/install something and the computers said it wanted to uninstall GDM gnome display manager i think?just wondering why apt sometiems wants to remove important stuff
[12:01] <eternaljoy> foxiness: no
[12:01] <the_real_q> qbert
[12:01] <gnomefreak> waxyfresh: because of what you are removing
[12:01] <the_real_q> you have my nick
[12:01] <gnomefreak> waxyfresh: or you are using autoremove and shouldnt be
[12:01] <bruenig> waxyfresh, but what were you removing the other day, if you were removing xserver-xorg then yeah it might want to also remove gdm
[12:01] <foxiness> eternaljoy: to use DVD a replace of HD space?
[12:01] <gnomefreak> bruenig: it will
[12:02] <Pelo> paul201,  sorry to drop you like this but I have to go ,  I am very sorry
[12:02] <gnomefreak> all gui apps will be removed
[12:02] <paul201> its fine
[12:02] <bruenig> foxiness, he wants a dvd that he can put into the drive that will allow him to boot into his already existing linux partition
[12:02] <neil__> gnomefreak: I removed the symlinks to libtotem-complex-plugin.*
[12:02] <qbert> qbert_, i told ya to stop
[12:02] <neil__> now, opening the news window gives a realmedia player for 5~ seconds
[12:02] <paul201> can someone help me partition my harddrive so i can installubuntu
[12:02] <neil__> however it then goes grey again, and I get a message telling me realplayer.bin had to close...
[12:02] <waxyfresh> bruenig, i think it was something like openoffice parts or some font files,nothing that should of had to do anyhting with GDM
[12:02] <paul201> ?
[12:03] <velko> qbert, you're out for blood, eh?
[12:03] <gnomefreak> neil__: reinstall realplayer sounds like a bad incomplete install (use command line so you can see errors)
[12:03] <paul201> someone?
[12:03] <Panterh3art> :] 
[12:04] <Panterh3art> hey velko :D
[12:04] <velko> Panterh3art, hi
[12:04] <Panterh3art> what ure doing velko
[12:04] <Panterh3art> :o
[12:04] <foxiness> bruenig: new to me :) i remember this before fedora exist 'FD'
[12:04] <velko> Panterh3art, this is a bit offtopic ;-)
[12:04] <crazy_penguin> 'night to all!
[12:04] <mikebeecham> Hi there....It just worked thanks...but now on reboot there is something strange...my hda1 has disappeared?
[12:05] <maccam94> anyone here familiar with lvm?
[12:05] <paul201> i need help with partition my harddrive
[12:05] <eternaljoy> foxiness: go bacl to sleep dude
[12:05] <bruenig> mikebeecham, it shouldn't have, what makes you think it has disappeared
[12:05] <paul201> partitioning*
[12:05] <gnomefreak> mikebeecham: what did you change in that file?
[12:06] <neil__> gnomefreak: http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/avdb/news/video/87000/bb/87649_16x9_bb.ram is the path to the actual file
[12:06] <neil__> "opening location" in realplayer works fine
[12:06] <neil__> but it crashes inside of firefox...
[12:06] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Because there is not Main Partition icon on my desktop any more, and when I try to navigate to it, there is no entry for it via File manager...my secondary partition is there, but not the primary
[12:06] <kingcobra> hello
[12:06] <foxiness> eternaljoy: realy am so tried
[12:06] <maccam94> anybody here know much about lvm? i'm having trouble with an lvm xfs partition mounting with an incorrect size
[12:06] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: All I did was take the windows section and cut/paste it above the linux entries in the list
[12:06] <beg1689> hello?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> neil__: i need all this info on bug report. if you have a crash report add it to the bug report also
[12:06] <gnomefreak> mikebeecham: did you use cut or copy?
[12:06] <neil__> gnomefreak: ok :)
[12:06] <brunoUT> yo peeps
[12:06] <beg1689> Can someone tell me how to compile a kernel module from a single .c?
[12:07] <Apollo101> velko theres no way to get the apps back.. any way?   (but i can get all my settings back right?)
[12:07] <mikebeecham> cut
[12:07] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: cut
[12:07] <bruenig> mikebeecham, do sudo mount -a to see if it shows up and then if it doesn't do sudo mount /dev/hda1 to see
[12:07] <gnomefreak> neil__: im building ff atm after patching so not much i can do atm
[12:07] <brunoUT> can someone tell me what x-window is or x server
[12:07] <brunoUT> im trying to install from a dvd
[12:07] <brunoUT> and im getting those errors
[12:07] <velko> Apollo101, if you restore the /home directory from the backup you'll restore just the settings
[12:08] <foxiness> i remember something about press enter
[12:08] <gnomefreak> mikebeecham: paste your menu.lst file to pastebin for someone to look at
[12:08] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: will do....
[12:08] <velko> Apollo101, if you restore the whole partition, you'll get the apps too :-)
[12:08] <bruenig> the menu.lst shouldn't affect his hda1 from mounting especially since it appears to be some sort of non essential partition
[12:08] <sammm> just installed ubuntu, how do i go about sorting wpa over wireless?
[12:08] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: would you mind pasting the terminal command again...I've been using Linux about 2 weeks
[12:08] <brunoUT> what is "xsetup"
[12:08] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: I know it's gksudo something
[12:08] <PriceChild> brunoUT, i thought you had ubuntu installed and were installing matlab?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> bruenig: if i had to guess mikebeecham missed something maybe didnt paste or something
[12:09] <bruenig> I am guessing fluke
[12:09] <gnomefreak> mikebeecham: gksudo gedit /etc/boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:09] <sammm> any encountered a bug with ubuntus grub installer?
[12:09] <Quarupt> Okay so how can I tell what version of ubuntu I am running?
[12:09] <whtet> can i reconnect to lost ssh connection ? how can i do that?
[12:09] <gnomefreak> maybe didnt space windows and linux lines?
[12:09] <sammm> windows blue screens when trying to boot now
[12:09] <gnomefreak> ok im out for a bit while this damn thing builds
[12:10] <bruenig> Quarupt, cat /etc/lsb-release | awk -F= '/CODENAME/ {print $2}'
[12:10] <Quarupt> what is the latest?
[12:10] <Quarupt> Dapper?
[12:10] <foxiness> Quarupt:  lsb_release --help
[12:10] <Quarupt> what is the latest stable?
[12:11] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: this is so annoying...I am cutting/pasting your command and my menu.lst is empty again?
[12:11] <velko> Quarupt, etch :-)
[12:11] <velko> Quarupt, no it's a joke. the last stable ubuntu is edjy
[12:11] <Quarupt> So I am behind if i am running 6.06 dapper?
[12:11] <Steil>  mikebeecham: put quotation marks before gedit and after lst
[12:11] <velko> Quarupt, dapper is the long supported version
[12:11] <ripzaw> Quarupt: far behind...
[12:12] <foxiness> Quarupt: feisty on week of 19 apr
[12:12] <velko> Quarupt, is meant for corporate use and such
[12:12] <Quarupt> How can I upgrade?
[12:12] <mikebeecham> Steil: nope...still empty
[12:12] <brunoUT> what is X windows?
[12:12] <brunoUT> can anyone help me with that?
[12:12] <bruenig> brunoUT, it controls the gui
[12:12] <Steil> mikebeecham: open the terminal....type in "cat /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[12:12] <Steil> without the quotes
[12:12] <bruenig> well sort of, it is what provides the gui
[12:12] <ardchoille> !upgrade | Quarupt
[12:12] <ubotu> Quarupt: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[12:12] <brunoUT> i get an error from that in the terminal when i try installing
[12:12] <brunoUT> what is going on?
[12:12] <PriceChild> brunoUT, installing what?
[12:12] <mikebeecham> Steil: No such file or directory
[12:13] <sammm> i can't boot windows any more after installing ubuntu
[12:13] <brunoUT> matlab
[12:13] <tommy1987> anybody know of a kubuntu Edgy deb package for gimpshop?
[12:13] <PriceChild> brunoUT, so you're already in ubuntu?
[12:13] <Steil> mikebeecham:  try tacking a sudo before the cat
[12:13] <brunoUT> yes i am pricechild
[12:13] <ripzaw> if office XP and photoshop 7 can work with that crossover.... its goodbye bill gates forever....
[12:13] <brunoUT> i am trying to install in the terminal
[12:13] <mikebeecham> Steil: Command not found
[12:13] <foxiness> sammm: vista?
[12:13] <brunoUT> using the sh install command
[12:13] <Steil> mikebeecham: sudo cat /boot/grub/menu.lst doesnt work?
[12:14] <ardchoille> !gimpshop | tommy1987
[12:14] <ubotu> tommy1987: gimpshop is a hack that makes The Gimp look and feel more like Photoshop.  A .deb for Ubuntu is available via http://plasticbugs.com/?page_id=294
[12:14] <mikebeecham> Steil: Just removed the quotation marks!!!!
[12:14] <Apollo101> velko thanks alot !
[12:14] <Quarupt> ardchoille, that doesnt tell me how to upgrade
[12:14] <sammm> no foxiness, xp pro
[12:14] <Steil> so it worked?
[12:14] <PriceChild> brunoUT, you tried the instructions i gave you?
[12:14] <mikebeecham> Steil: Yes...I shall cut/paste into pastebin and popst the link
[12:15] <ardchoille> Quarupt: What are you upgrading?
[12:15] <sammm> windows trys to boots and kicks up a blue screen complaining about unmounted partitions
[12:15] <magic_ninja> to update don't you just go in change ur repos and then apt-get upgrade-dist
[12:15] <foxiness> Quarupt: gksudo update-manager -d -c "after press alt+f2"
[12:15] <brunoUT> ....
[12:15] <brunoUT> u there pricechild?
[12:15] <tommy1987> thanks
[12:15] <PriceChild> brunoUT, yes?
[12:15] <ardchoille> Quarupt: It most certainly does tell you how to upgrade, but you have to actually read the page and follow the links.
[12:16] <tommy1987> I want to explore a new distro, would you guys be able to advise any?
[12:16] <foxiness> tommy1987: ask google :)
[12:16] <takmabeyin> pardus
[12:16] <mikebeecham> Here guys...I dont understand it...but maybe you know....http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14772/
[12:16] <velko> tommy1987, what do you expect from it?
[12:16] <mjr> tommy1987, Debian GNU/Hurd
[12:16] <tommy1987> I could ask google but there is so many to choose form
[12:16] <velko> mjr, lol!
[12:17] <foxiness> tommy1987: vista if it a distro ...
[12:17] <tommy1987> I was thinking of debian
[12:17] <Quarupt> ardchoille, no I did read the whole page it just says you cannot skip and gives a summary of each version, maybe you should read it?
[12:17] <velko> tommy1987, if you are comming from ubuntu you'll be right at home in debian
[12:17] <ardchoille> Quarupt: I did, there's a link that akes you to a page with the commands to run.
[12:17] <tommy1987> ;-)
[12:17] <velko> tommy1987, i don't know if that counts as new distro though
[12:18] <tommy1987> Anybody involved with this new ubuntu magazine?
[12:18] <neil__> gnomefreak: I have submitted what I can and assigned it to you
[12:18] <neil__> Let me know if I can give you any more information
[12:18] <foxiness> tommy1987: gentoo something new and you will learn a lot on 2 week ,some of it do not wast your time ;)
[12:18] <hendaus> hi all
[12:18] <hendaus> somebody help me!
[12:18] <foxiness> hi hendaus
[12:19] <Quarupt> ardchoille, no there isn't, it is okay someone who knew what they were talking about already helped me
[12:19] <Soccrmastr20> hendaus what happened
[12:19] <foxiness> hendaus: then ask for it
[12:19] <tommy1987> I may check out gentoo
[12:19] <Lam_> how do i regenerate an xorg.conf file?
[12:19] <tommy1987> read a lot about it online
[12:19] <Soccrmastr20> Gentoo is good
[12:19] <tommy1987> I still love Ubuntu though, will remain loyal ;-)
[12:19] <Soccrmastr20> I use it on my laptop
[12:19] <hendaus> foxiness,  thanx, but i am trying to hear .ram songs from a site and doesnot work,can u help me please
[12:19] <crazy_monito> string idiot_command= "sudo rm -rf /";
[12:19] <hendaus> Soccrmastr20,  :)
[12:19] <Soccrmastr20> be warned, you will have to read a lot with Gentoo
[12:20] <velko> Lam_, run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and answer the questions
[12:20] <mjr> Lam_, dexconf -o /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:20] <Lam_> velko, mjr:  thanks
[12:20] <PriceChild> crazy_monito, DON'T paste that into this channel!
[12:20] <Soccrmastr20> ram songs are realplayer
[12:20] <mjr> Lam_, or what velko said if you need to reconfigure it as well; that just generates it from debconf information
[12:20] <foxiness> anyone know about hendaus problem can help
[12:20] <mikebeecham> gnomefreak: Did you get that link ok mate?
[12:20] <crazy_monito> PriceChild: off-topic
[12:20] <PriceChild> crazy_monito, pardon?
[12:21] <crazy_monito> PriceChild: i'm off topic. i know.
[12:21] <gnomefreak> mikebeecham: im in a meeting right now i cant help you until meeting is over
[12:21] <velko> mjr, your command is new for me :-) learned something
[12:21] <klimraamkosie> hey, how do i number a file in a command line with a variable?  example "tar -cvf kosie-[date/time] .tar /kosie".
[12:21] <mikebeecham> gnome...no worries mate
[12:21] <sammm> 2 fresh installs and of windows and ubuntu and both left windows unbootable :(
[12:21] <LordOfHeat> hello
[12:21] <klimraamkosie> i want to run a cron job
[12:21] <hendaus> bruenig,  i am trying to hear .ram songs from a site and doesnot work,can u help me please
[12:21] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Did you get that link as well sir?
[12:21] <LordOfHeat> what to use for DVB-S  viewing... other than kaffeine
[12:21] <tommy1987> anybody use folding software, can name any good ones?
[12:21] <Soccrmastr20> ok hendaus
[12:21] <Soccrmastr20> Open a terminal window and type in:
[12:21] <Soccrmastr20> sudo apt-get install realplayer
[12:21] <Soccrmastr20> killall gnome-panel
[12:22] <foxiness> A music messaging session has been requested. Please click the MM icon to accept.
[12:22] <killerguy> hi all sup
[12:22] <Soccrmastr20> hi
[12:22] <killerguy> i can connect to automatix web site
[12:22] <killerguy> can not connect to it
[12:22] <hendaus> Soccrmastr20,  Package realplayer is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:22] <hendaus> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[12:22] <hendaus> is only available from another source
[12:22] <PriceChild> !automatix > killerguy (see pm from ubotu)
[12:23] <foxiness> !enter
[12:23] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:23] <Soccrmastr20> automatix website was dugg
[12:23] <Soccrmastr20> its udnergoing digg effect
[12:23] <ardchoille> klimraamkosie: tar -cvf kosie-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar /kosie
[12:23] <killerguy> so its isnt working
[12:23] <ardchoille> klimraamkosie: man time for more info on the options
[12:23] <Soccrmastr20> it shoudl be back up by tonight/tomorrow
[12:23] <klimraamkosie> thanks! awesome!
[12:23] <klimraamkosie> :)
[12:24] <killerguy> ok thanks
[12:24] <killerguy> i got a qutestin
[12:24] <alain_> hello
[12:24] <xtknight> !ask
[12:24] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:24] <killerguy> my cam will not work in more in kopete
[12:24] <killerguy> how can i fix it
[12:24] <alain_> i have a pb with wifi card pcmcia
[12:25] <darfur> I got a question. Can I ask to ask a question?
[12:25] <Soccrmastr20> alain_ whats the problem exactly
[12:25] <hendaus> Soccrmastr20,  did u got the message
[12:25] <StoneNote> !realplay > hendaus
[12:25] <alain_> model : wg511T, can't get a ip adresse when it's try to connect
[12:25] <Soccrmastr20> oh sorry
[12:25] <Soccrmastr20> hmmm
[12:25] <Soccrmastr20> 1 second
[12:26] <PriceChild> !ask | darfur
[12:26] <ubotu> darfur: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:26] <hendaus> StoneNote,  i have real player  10 media player
[12:26] <killerguy> to install real player go to add remove
[12:26] <killerguy> and type realplayer
[12:27] <mikebeecham> sorry....rebooted to see if it would make a difference, but it didnt...so I still have no hda1 for some reason
[12:27] <Soccrmastr20> killerguy I dont think its in there
[12:27] <killerguy> it is because thats how i got it
[12:27] <bruenig> I thought real player was no longer in the repos
[12:27] <killerguy> it has vlc player to in there
[12:27] <psycho78> I got an error from f-spot trying to export images to picasa. Please help http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14773/
[12:27] <deus> i'm searching a rss feedreader and podcatcher for gnome, can sb. recommend me an app?
[12:27] <LordOfHeat> what to use for DVB-S  viewing... other than kaffeine
[12:27] <bruenig> killerguy, nonsequitur
[12:27] <ardchoille> deus: I use liferea
[12:27] <alain_> anybody has a idea ?
[12:27] <ardchoille> !info liferea
[12:27] <ubotu> liferea: feed aggregator for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.23-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 734 kB, installed size 2224 kB
[12:28] <deus> ardchoille, is it a podcatcher too?
[12:28] <deus> integraded player?
[12:28] <ardchoille> deus: Oh, I don't know.
[12:28] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Did you get my pastebin link mate?
[12:28] <bruenig> podcatcher is a stupid name, but in any sense, realplayer can subscribe to podcasts
[12:28] <crdlb> deus, penguintv
[12:28] <Soccrmastr20> hendaus: refer to the multimedia codecs section of your ubuntu desktop guide. follow all the directions there then try
[12:28] <velko> deus, no it's plain rss
[12:29] <bruenig> mikebeecham, I was away, you never gave any confirmation as to what sudo mount -a and sudo mount /dev/hda1 did
[12:29] <crdlb> deus, it's exactly what you're looking for
[12:29] <bruenig> I meant rhythmbox not real player above
[12:29] <mikebeecham> bruenig: It did nothing mate
[12:29] <wiseelben> anyone know of a program that can tag m4a files?
[12:29] <hendaus> Soccrmastr20,  i have kubuntu
[12:29] <deus> crdlb thx i will test
[12:29] <bruenig> mikebeecham, any errors
[12:29] <Soccrmastr20> hendaus: should be the same anyway
[12:29] <crdlb> deus, be sure to get the latest version (2.85) though, you can find a deb at penguintv.sf.net
[12:30] <bruenig> !info python-mutagen
[12:30] <ubotu> python-mutagen: audio metadata editing library. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 66 kB, installed size 368 kB
[12:30] <foug> hey, what's a good free program for burning .iso's? about to isntall ubuntu :)
[12:30] <mikebeecham> bruenig: A couple of errors that i dont understand...shall I pastebin them for you?
[12:30] <Soccrmastr20> anyone know where the ubuntu livecd stores files, does it store it to the disc itself?
[12:30] <deus> crdlb, can it handle rss text feeds good, too?
[12:30] <bruenig> mikebeecham, sure
[12:30] <killerguy> foug what os r u running
[12:30] <crdlb> deus, yep, it's a full rss reader
[12:30] <foug> xp
[12:30] <wiseelben> Soccrmastr20: yes, it does not store anything on your HD
[12:30] <psycho78> foug: dvd decrypter
[12:30] <bruenig> Soccrmastr20, RAM
[12:30] <crdlb> deus, I use it to read planet gnome
[12:30] <sammm> foug, cdburn.exe
[12:30] <foug> for burning .iso?
[12:31] <mikebeecham> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14774/
[12:31] <sammm> in the w2k3 app pack
[12:31] <Soccrmastr20> wiseelben: I figured, because I dont have a HDD attached even. Lol whole reason Im on the livecd ;)
[12:31] <foug> dunno where that is
[12:31] <sammm> microsoft site :)
[12:31] <bruenig> mikebeecham, boot windows, shut it down, then boot ubuntu
[12:31] <deus> crdlb, 2.80 in the repos is not ok? ^^
[12:31] <psycho78> foug: yep
[12:31] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Ok...brb
[12:31] <foug> thanks
[12:32] <Soccrmastr20> bruenig: you sure RAM, I have a couple MP3's, and flashplayer and a lot of multimedia codecs installed... I dont even think I have enough RAM for it all lol
[12:32] <crdlb> deus, from the changelog for 2.85: "# Discovered workarounds for Mozilla crashes in Ubuntu and Fedora"
[12:32] <wiseelben> Soccrmastr20: yep, that's the beauty of it all. It actually stores the stuff you're using in memory so it's a bit faster
[12:32] <Soccrmastr20> nice
[12:32] <deus> ok thx i try
[12:32] <killerguy> foug foug go to www.cheetahburner.com
[12:32] <killerguy> thats a good one
[12:32] <bruenig> wiseelben hasn't any idea what he is talking about, he can't even put updates in conky, so I would be cautious when listening to him
[12:33] <wiseelben> !spam | bruenig
[12:33] <ubotu> bruenig: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !AskTheBot - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[12:33] <bruenig> hardly spam, just a heads up to fellow ubuntuer
[12:33] <v1> i use ubuntu dapper,  i have some problem with hard drive, i checking with  'fdisk /dev/hda'  + delete partition  the result is  "Re-reading the partition table failed with error 16"
[12:34] <bruenig> wiseelben, you still working on that, need some hints?
[12:36] <wiseelben> bruenig: yeah why don't you figure out how to tag m4a's for me
[12:36] <MagusKn> what's the best news reader program?
[12:36] <bruenig> !info python-mutagen | wiseelben I should showed you
[12:36] <ubotu> wiseelben i should showed you: python-mutagen: audio metadata editing library. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.1-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 66 kB, installed size 368 kB
[12:36] <bruenig> there is the library, you know python, get to it
[12:37] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Well done mate...all sorted.  I wonder whether Windows did not boot down properly last time, and so the partition was not set correctly
[12:37] <bruenig> mikebeecham, good
[12:37] <wiseelben> bruenig: thanks for linking me to a library
[12:37] <bruenig> mikebeecham, yeah that is what the error said
[12:37] <mikebeecham> Ahhh ok
[12:37] <wiseelben> bruenig: I havn't seen any frontends that actually tags m4a's
[12:38] <bruenig> wiseelben, you know python...
[12:38] <wiseelben> bruenig: i think this is better for bash and you know all that fi hctiws esac stuff
[12:38] <bruenig> yeah I dominate case
[12:38] <mikebeecham> bruenig: However, I have just tried to open up the menu.lst, and it is still empty...I was using the following command: gksudo gedit /etc/boot/grub/menu.lst  Is that correct?
[12:39] <bruenig> mikebeecham, no, /boot/grub/menu.list not /etc/boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:39] <klimraamkosie> how do I send a file as an attachment on an email from bash?
[12:39] <bruenig> wiseelben, what is hctiws
[12:39] <wiseelben> switch bacwkards duh
[12:39] <bruenig> wiseelben, right but what is that in bash
[12:40] <wiseelben> closes  a switch statemnet? i dunno
[12:40] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Great..thanks...am I able to remove previous kernels, or will that upset things?
[12:40] <bruenig> there is no switch statement
[12:40] <foug> sammm: cdburn.exe won't open
[12:40] <wiseelben> in bash? i'm pretty sure there is
[12:40] <velko> klimraamkosie, mutt is one of the best email clients. ever
[12:40] <foug> i downloaded the resource tool kit thing
[12:40] <bruenig> mikebeecham, you can remove them if you want, you might want to just comment them out by putting #'s in front of the lines so that if you decide later, you can put them back
[12:40] <wiseelben> what kind of scripting language is this
[12:40] <mikebeecham> bruenig: and by that I mean just from the menu.lst
[12:41] <klimraamkosie> velko: will it let me send a file to an email address with one command?
[12:41] <velko> klimraamkosie, yep
[12:41] <bruenig> wiseelben, I have never seen switch, pretty sure it doesn't exist
[12:41] <klimraamkosie> awesome!:D
[12:41] <Zelest> How do I use iso-8859-1 by default in gnome-terminal?
[12:41] <brunoUT> yo peeps
[12:41] <foug> http://www.xchat.org/download/ for using x-chat in ubuntu, do i download the one listed under Other Precompiled Binaries?
[12:41] <brunoUT> how do i install from a dvd using ubuntu
[12:42] <bruenig> foug, to add all the extra official repositories and install xchat, 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:
[12:42] <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 xchat
[12:42] <brunoUT> whenever i try i get permission denied
[12:42] <Thug-N-Me> so no one knows how to mount the nokia n73 in ubuntu ? i would like to be able to browser the phone via usb connection
[12:42] <Thug-N-Me> so basci ... i need to mount it first :)
[12:42] <foug> bruenig: i'm still on windows, havn't instaleld ubuntu yet
[12:42] <Thug-N-Me> i think its /dev/ttyACM0
[12:42] <bruenig> foug, well when you do get in ubuntu, use that command
[12:42] <brunoUT> anyone know?
[12:42] <brunoUT> i do not understand ubuntu yet
[12:43] <foug> bruenig: after downloading it from xchats site?
[12:43] <bruenig> foug, no, just paste it, it will download and install it by itself
[12:43] <foug> cool thanks
[12:43] <jrib> brunoUT: what are yout rying to install?
[12:44] <brunoUT> matlab
[12:44] <brunoUT> through the terminal
[12:44] <brunoUT> but i get permission denied
[12:44] <PriceChild> brunoUT, are you following the instructions I gave you?
[12:44] <brunoUT> i did not get them bc i got kicked off
[12:44] <Zelest> Anyone? Where can i change my locale settings so gnome-terminal uses iso-8859-1 ?
[12:44] <jrib> brunoUT: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MATLAB
[12:44] <brunoUT> ive tried that site jrib
[12:44] <PriceChild> brunoUT, what goes wrong?
[12:44] <brunoUT> thats a older version
[12:44] <brunoUT> and using those commands i get an error
[12:45] <jrib> brunoUT: what error and on which command?
[12:45] <ripzaw> PhotoGimp isn't too bad boys and girls....
[12:45] <brunoUT> i am using: sudo sh /media/cdrom/install
[12:45] <brunoUT> and i get the following error
[12:45] <PriceChild> brunoUT, are you sure it is mounted at /media/cdrom ?
[12:46] <brunoUT> An error status was returned by the program 'xsetup',
[12:46] <brunoUT>     the X Window System version of 'install'. The following messages were written to standard error:
[12:46] <brunoUT> i mean the little cd pops up on my desktop
[12:46] <PriceChild> ok
[12:46] <PriceChild> what else after that?
[12:46] <Fiyawerx> hey guys, is there a way you could, from a command line, tell if an account is locked?
[12:46] <brunoUT> damnit
[12:46] <brunoUT> oppps
[12:47] <brunoUT> did u get any of that PriceChild?
[12:47] <brunoUT> its not copying the rest of it for some reason
[12:47] <jrib> !pastebin | brunoUT
[12:47] <ubotu> brunoUT: 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)
[12:48] <slotto> any idea when packages.ubuntu.com will be back up or a link to a mirror?
[12:48] <brunoUT> u there PriceChild?
[12:49] <bruenig> slotto, archive.ubuntu.com
[12:49] <PriceChild> brunoUT, I am, I'm waiting for the error :)
[12:49] <mikebeecham> bruenig: Thanks mate...all is really well again now...much apppreciated.  Do you mind if I ask one more quick questions...about display this time?
[12:49] <brunoUT> im just gonna type it
[12:49] <bruenig> ask the channel, I will respond if I know
[12:49] <brunoUT> that thing isnt working right
[12:49] <kitche> slotto: umm packages.ubuntu.com is up
[12:50] <jrib> brunoUT: don't paste long errors here please, use pastebin
[12:50] <slotto> not from either of my connections
[12:50] <alen> hello i installed ubuntu 6.10
[12:50] <alen> but have got a problem with my sound card ?
[12:50] <bruenig> !howdy | alen
[12:50] <ubotu> alen: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:50] <bruenig> !enter | alen
[12:50] <ubotu> alen: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:50] <alen> ok
[12:50] <kitche> slotto: you using a web browser to get to it?
[12:50] <brunoUT> pastebin saved it as a .html
[12:50] <PriceChild> alen, what kind of problem? :)
[12:50] <brunoUT> that is not what i want
[12:50] <jrib> slotto: it was down for me a second ago but now is up, try again now?
[12:50] <PriceChild> brunoUT, give us the link to that page
[12:50] <slotto> kitche, yes i needed the search feature
[12:50] <slotto> oh its up now
[12:50] <slotto> doh
[12:51] <alen> i cant hear anything. in the device the sound card is detected. but no sound from the speakers :S
[12:51] <alen> i mean device manager
[12:51] <kitche> alen: unmute volume probably PCM
[12:51] <alen> pcm is not muted
[12:51] <mikebeecham> The question is this.....I have a problem with my screensavers.  It seems to play a small version of my screensaver within another larger version of the same screensaver.  There seems to be a sharp edge to the smaller one that distinguishes it from the larger one.  Incidentally, when I click to quit, and the quit window comes up, I notice the same edge of a window within the larger window...all very strange?
[12:51] <kitche> alen: then you probably have to raise it
[12:52] <alen> have to raise ? how ??
[12:52] <brunoUT> darn this is hard
[12:52] <hacked_kernel> When the final version Fiesty will be released?
[12:52] <PriceChild> hacked_kernel, 19th (ish)
[12:52] <kitche> alen: raise the volume sometimes the voulme doesn't match the same that Windows uses even though if you look at it it's the same level
[12:52] <brunoUT> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14779/
[12:52] <alen> everything is on the highest level
[12:53] <brunoUT> PriceChild: there see if u can see it there PriceChild
[12:53] <alen> but not any noise :S
[12:53] <PriceChild> brunoUT, try doing what it suggests "install* -t"
[12:54] <brunoUT> what do i type exactly?
[12:54] <brunoUT> whatever i type does nothing
[12:54] <PriceChild> brunoUT, exactly what it suggests
[12:54] <PriceChild> brunoUT, either install* -t    OR    INSTALL* -t
[12:54] <elwilly> {
[12:54] <brunoUT> install* -t typing that gives command not found
[12:55] <mikebeecham> can anyone help me with a graphics problem...The question is this.....I have a problem with my screensavers.  It seems to play a small version of my screensaver within another larger version of the same screensaver.  There seems to be a sharp edge to the smaller one that distinguishes it from the larger one.  Incidentally, when I click to quit, and the quit window comes up, I notice the same edge of a window within the larger
[12:55] <mikebeecham> window...all very strange?
[12:55] <elwilly> HELLO
[12:55] <me> is there anyone can help me
[12:55] <brunoUT> both give command not found
[12:55] <alen> will anyone help me pls *
[12:55] <bruenig> !patience | alen
[12:55] <ubotu> alen: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[12:56] <fevel> can someone please help? I used alien to convert vmwareworkstation into deb and installed it. bBut when I run /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl it returns an error message in the end
[12:56] <me> is there any big game on linux ?
[12:56] <brunoUT> ??
[12:56] <brunoUT> PriceChild?
[12:56] <bruenig> fevel, aliening vmware is probably not a good idea
[12:56] <SeveredCross> fevel: Compile it without the RPM
[12:56] <jrib> brunoUT: sudo sh /media/cdrom/install -t
[12:56] <PriceChild> jrib, bah :)
[12:56] <bruenig> fevel, aliening small things here and there, probably harmless, but vmware is definitely not something you want to do that on
[12:56] <PriceChild> brunoUT, what jri.b said sorry
[12:56] <fevel> Yes but now it kind of broke apt-get
[12:56] <SeveredCross> Not compile it, but rather just install it via the tarball
[12:56] <SeveredCross> It shouldn't break apt unless you did something REALLY bad.
[12:57] <SeveredCross> What's the apt-get error>
[12:57] <bruenig> !alien
[12:57] <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)
[12:57] <bruenig> dangerous
[12:57] <fevel> and I cant uninstall it
[12:57] <fevel> cant install anything to tell u the truth
[12:57] <rockzman> Can anyone help me i need to install mysql 4 instead of 5 on my server is that possible? (ON 7.04)
[12:57] <jrib> rockzman: #ubuntu+1 for help with feisty
[12:58] <dimas__> does any one know if is a compatible drive for "creative live vista im webcam" available for ubuntu
[12:58] <brunoUT> now its workin but i type a for accept and it says Permission denied
[12:59] <uter> i have a question about vpn + bridging behind a nat router (linksys) - is this possible ?
[12:59] <brunoUT> now what on earth is goin on?
[12:59] <jrib> brunoUT: you realize we have no way of knowing what you are referring to?
[12:59] <brunoUT> ok....
[12:59] <brunoUT> i am installing matlab
[12:59] <brunoUT> i said that earlier but no one new what it was
[12:59] <alentr> yes
[01:00] <brunoUT> and now that install command u gave me is working
[01:00] <brunoUT> its asks for me to accept the agreement
[01:00] <brunoUT> i type the letter a for ACCEPT
[01:00] <jrib> !enter | brunoUT
[01:00] <ubotu> brunoUT: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:00] <dauoalagio2> is there a baseball game with linux
[01:00] <brunoUT> and now it says Permission denied
[01:00] <brunoUT> do u understand now?
[01:00] <granger> anybody know how to fix a belkin wireless card that works on Windows, but not linux?
[01:00] <jrib> brunoUT: it just says "Permission denied"?  Nothing else?
[01:00] <brunoUT> yes
[01:01] <alentr>  /exec -o yes help
[01:01] <brunoUT> nothing else darn it
[01:01] <bruenig> nobody do that
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:01] <jrib> brunoUT: try copying the cd to your hard drive and running it from there
[01:01] <alentr> help
[01:02] <brunoUT> well my rommate just did it in kbuntu
[01:02] <brunoUT> what the heck is the difference?
[01:02] <bruenig> brunoUT, shouldn't he be helping you then
[01:02] <PriceChild> bruenig, there is no difference
[01:02] <brunoUT> he couldnt get it to work in ubuntu either
[01:02] <brunoUT> hence why im asking yall
[01:03] <brunoUT> .....
[01:03] <brunoUT> how do i get the GUI to open for my install?
[01:03] <rml> New to Ubuntu: how do I delete temp files and cache? (just know how it's done on the dark side)
[01:03] <bruenig> brunoUT, maybe you just have a hosed install or something
[01:03] <brunoUT> its the same install he is using
[01:04] <jrib>     [3~
[01:04] <jrib> ] 
[01:04] <PriceChild> brunoUT, remove the *, do "sudo sh /media/cdrom/install -t"
[01:04] <brunoUT> ok...
[01:04] <wiikki> can i add parameters to the ifconfig?
[01:05] <phasegen> Anyone    Can you install and run i386 on an amd64?
[01:05] <brunoUT> PriceChild
[01:05] <brunoUT> now its asking me new stuff
[01:05] <wiikki> !paste
[01:05] <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)
[01:05] <SeveredCross> Yes phasegen.
[01:05] <brunoUT> -c -h -m -p
[01:05] <crdlb> phasegen, I'd even recommend it
[01:05] <SeveredCross> In fact, it's recommended that you use x86.
[01:05] <brunoUT> what on earth?????
[01:05] <SeveredCross> The x64 version is just not that stable.
[01:05] <SeveredCross> Not as stable as x86 anyway.
[01:06] <PriceChild> phasegen, also some packages are not packaged for x86_64
[01:06] <fevel> can someone help me fix my apt-get
[01:06] <PriceChild> fevel, what's wrong with it?
[01:06] <brunoUT> PriceChild can u go to another channel and help me
[01:06] <brunoUT> this is getting nothing done
[01:06] <bruenig> fevel, you have to tell us what the error is, and use pastebin please
[01:06] <brunoUT> go to #bruno
[01:06] <bruenig> !paste
[01:06] <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)
[01:06] <PriceChild> brunoUT, Please give us the error it is returning
[01:06] <fevel> it tells me to run apt-get -f install, when I do it returns
[01:06] <fevel>  duplicate value for user-defined field `Original-Maintainer'
[01:06] <fevel> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
[01:06] <brunoUT> its not error this time
[01:06] <brunoUT> i typed what i just said
[01:06] <PriceChild> brunoUT, what is it then?
[01:07] <brunoUT> and its giving me all these options:
[01:07] <PriceChild> brunoUT, that's _all_ it gave you?
[01:07] <phasegen> Thank You All Very Much...    I needed that.
[01:07] <brunoUT> -c -h - -l --login -m -p -s --shell
[01:07] <PriceChild> brunoUT, have you read the readme file, does it say anything about the instillation in there?
[01:07] <bruenig> fevel, sounds like it is saying that the package's control file has two entries for original maintainer
[01:07] <brunoUT> yeah i follow those steps and they do not work of course
[01:07] <bruenig> seems odd that that would be enough to shut dpkg down
[01:07] <fevel> bruenig: My noobness makes me have no idea what that means
[01:08] <bruenig> fevel, it is an error I have never seen and I can't begin to think of how to fix it, I mean maybe some dpkg -r --force-all package kind of thing might do it, very funny error
[01:08] <fevel> bruenig: if it helps: it started after I installed vmware with an aliened .deb package
[01:08] <bruenig> fevel, yeah bad idea
[01:09] <bruenig> fevel, try removing that package
[01:09] <brunoUT> GAHHHH
[01:09] <brunoUT> GAH
[01:09] <fevel> bruenig: I cant...it just tells me to apt-get -f install
[01:09] <fevel> bruenig: lol
[01:09] <bruenig> fevel, it must tell you more than that
[01:09] <brunoUT> it says INVALID OPTION when i type su with no do Price
[01:10] <bruenig> !sudo
[01:10] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:10] <PriceChild> brunoUT, i didn't tell you to type su with no do.
[01:10] <wiseelben> bruenig: I finally got m4a and aac support on easytag...
[01:10] <brunoUT> ok....someone else did then
[01:10] <bruenig> wiseelben, yeah how about conky repository updates
[01:10] <PriceChild> brunoUT, Nope they didn't
[01:10] <fevel> bruenig: since i installed it with dpkg -i i did a dpkg -r vmwareworkstation
[01:10] <wrox> hi! can anyone suggest a good linux program to rip DVD's to DivX ?
[01:10] <bruenig> !info dvdrip | wrox
[01:11] <ubotu> wrox: 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
[01:11] <fevel> bruenig: and it just tells me that duplicate maintainer thing
[01:11] <PriceChild> brunoUT, I recommend you contact MATLAB's support or the place you got the software from for help with instillation if the readme doesn't help you further.
[01:11] <wrox> bruenig: thx
[01:11] <bruenig> fevel, try sudo dpkg -r --force-all vmwareworkstation
[01:11] <brunoUT> thanks guys u are great help
[01:11] <T0uCH> anybodys knows how to install a web cam .. ubuntu do not detect it....
[01:11] <killerguy> how do i run root command
[01:11] <bruenig> !webcam | T0uCH
[01:11] <ubotu> T0uCH: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:11] <bruenig> !sudo | killerguy
[01:11] <ubotu> killerguy: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:11] <PriceChild> !sudo > killerguy (See pm from ubotu)
[01:11] <Yahooadam> killerguy - type sudo first
[01:11] <T0uCH> thank you
[01:12] <Yahooadam> How do i get my network adapters to start on with ubuntu, atm i keep having to do sudo ifup eth0/1
[01:12] <XiXaQ> is there any significant performance improvement when running Feisty under vmware, because of the VMI support?
[01:12] <fevel> nope
[01:12] <MasterOfDisaster> gksudo for programs with a GUI
[01:13] <PriceChild> XiXaQ, I've only run the beta with un-turn-offable debugging but I would guess there is a significant increase.
[01:13] <bruenig> why is the gksudo dialog such a drag, with the screen getting dark, it just looks like crap
[01:13] <Yahooadam> looks exactly like vista lol
[01:13] <bruenig> A nice pop up would be far better than that thing
[01:13] <safer> Fresh ubuntu installed: what's the newest and best drivers for my ATI Radeon 9800 XT?
[01:13] <PriceChild> bruenig, it ensures you don't miss the fact that its asking for password, so that you don't keep clicking elsewhere trying to get into other windows.
[01:14] <PriceChild> bruenig, it needs to lock everything else out to ensure nothing snips the password.
[01:14] <PriceChild> bruenig, if it can't, it tells you such
[01:14] <PriceChild> Yahooadam, other way around
[01:14] <jrib> bruenig: you can disable it if it really bothers you (somewhere in gconf)
[01:14] <ciscosurfer> PriceChild: what's up?
[01:14] <bruenig> xfce
[01:14] <NBrepresent> hi, can someone help me out with moving/resizing partitions, etc.?
[01:14] <NBrepresent> here's what i've got right now: http://i19.tinypic.com/2dgnvd1.png
[01:15] <PriceChild> ciscosurfer, Can I help you? :)
[01:15] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, you can use GParted on the Live CD
[01:15] <crdlb> safer, on edgy I'd still have to suggest (regretfully) fglrx, but on feisty I'd say use the open source driver included in ubuntu
[01:15] <ciscosurfer> PriceChild: nah, just saying "hello"
[01:15] <NBrepresent> I'd like to get that unallocated space at the end of the ext3 partition
[01:15] <PriceChild> ciscosurfer, hey :)
[01:15] <NBrepresent> ciscosurfer: i'm using it right now ;)
[01:15] <safer> OK - ty
[01:16] <bruenig> NBrepresent, that isn't going to happen unless you completely format that extended partition
[01:16] <NBrepresent> ugh, really?
[01:16] <dimas__> can anyone give me a hand to set up my webcam?
[01:16] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, the GParted web site has very good documentation on it to get you started http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php
[01:16] <bruenig> NBrepresent, or are you talking about the unallocated space at the end
[01:16] <jrib> !webcam > dimas__    (dimas__, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:16] <NBrepresent> the documentation is actually not that great, i read pretty much all of it today.
[01:16] <bruenig> I figured not since it is 7 mb
[01:16] <NBrepresent> i'm talking about the 23 gb in the middle.
[01:17] <NBrepresent> i'd like to use it in hda5
[01:17] <bruenig> NBrepresent, yeah format
[01:17] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, okay, so what is your question again, we'll try to help you out :-)
[01:17] <dimas__> i would like to have a human been to help me with this please
[01:18] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, you can select the unallocated space and then format it however you like
[01:18] <NBrepresent> the question is that i'd like my extended partition to take up all of that unallocated space, specifically the ext3 inside it
[01:18] <Yahooadam> wtf ubuntu is taking agees to boot
[01:18] <bruenig> !webcam | dimas__ did you at least look through the documentation
[01:18] <ubotu> dimas__ did you at least look through the documentation: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[01:18] <NBrepresent> ciscosurfer: i'm thinking that that's the easiest way to go
[01:18] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, can you resize the unallocated space??
[01:18] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, nm, dumb question
[01:18] <NBrepresent> heh
[01:19] <duckzin> finally..
[01:19] <ciscosurfer> NBrepresent, you'd have to have it formated before you could resize it and then only allowable to what is available
[01:19] <dimas__> is there any human been able to help me to set up my web cam,...if i am here is because i had red the web pages about it and havent success
[01:19] <Scunizi> anyone been able to compile digikam for Gnome? How?
[01:19] <bruenig> what is that fat16 at the top of the disk for
[01:19] <NBrepresent> i guess i'll just format it as ext3 and keep it separate. i don't want to bother setting everything up again.
[01:19] <bruenig> dimas__, but is the webcam in the supported cams list
[01:19] <duckzin> anyone running bmpx on dapper/
[01:20] <xehp> he is
[01:20] <duckzin> ZzZzZzzz..
[01:20] <kevinh90> hello
[01:20] <granger> Where can I get the NDIS Wrapper?
[01:20] <duckzin> so.. i never used irc b4... so...
[01:21] <dimas__> bruening is "creative live vista im" did installed spca5xx and another sujested drive but i guess i doing something wrong
[01:21] <fenrig> hi
[01:21] <kevinh90> can someone help me get direct rendering working for my ati rage mobility card(mach64 chipset)(not radeon compatible)(not fglrx compatible)
[01:21] <duckzin> yellow
[01:21] <bruenig> !english | dimas__
[01:21] <ubotu> dimas__: 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
[01:21] <fenrig> is there a tool to shutdown ubuntu after a custom time
[01:21] <cafuego_> fenrig: `at'
[01:21] <jrib> fenrig: the shutdown command does that
[01:21] <bruenig> fenrig, sudo shutdown -h seconds
[01:21] <cafuego_> (and shutdown too ;-)
[01:21] <kevinh90> fenrig: shutdown -t 123
[01:21] <T0uCH> bruenig i cant apply modification to the files source.list
[01:22] <kevinh90> can anyone help me? i cant believe i am the only one who has ever attempted this
[01:22] <bruenig> T0uCH, open the file as root, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:22] <duckzin> touch: are you using sudo to do so?
[01:22] <fenrig> -t or -h ?
[01:22] <jrib> fenrig: you don't even need any, but to see what they do, go to 'man shutdown'
[01:22] <kevinh90> fenrig: i dont remember
[01:22] <T0uCH> no... i am not really familliar to linux
[01:23] <T0uCH> but i'll try
[01:23] <kevinh90> g2g
[01:23] <dimas__> bruenig what you did not understand?
[01:23] <bruenig> fenrig, it is -h
[01:23] <bruenig> dimas__, the entire last message was incoherent
[01:23] <dimas__> ok
[01:24] <dimas__> i did install the drive spca5xx
[01:24] <duckzin> please anyone running bmpx on dapper?
[01:24] <NBrepresent> i think i cut my losses. i put the unallocated space inside the extended partition, but couldn't make it join the hda5 so i just made it hda7
[01:24] <NBrepresent> hm, maybe it'll keep me organized.
[01:24] <NBrepresent> thanks for your help
[01:25] <bruenig> what a messy table
[01:25] <duckzin> no kiddin
[01:25] <NBrepresent> bruenig: mine?
[01:25] <bruenig> yep
[01:25] <dimas__> i am using camorama but saids "can not connect to video device"
[01:25] <Epic720> I am getting a random screetching coming out of my speakers, has anyone else had this problem?
[01:25] <NBrepresent> it's not my fault, the extra partitions are there because Dell leaves hidden system restore partitions
[01:25] <duckzin> dimas__ get mplayer
[01:26] <cafuego_> Epic720: only when I play sepultura.
[01:26] <bruenig> NBrepresent, you can delete them
[01:26] <dimas__> what are you talking about duckzin?
[01:26] <NBrepresent> i guess i'm leaving them on in case i ever sell this comp, i can just revert to factory settings
[01:26] <Epic720> I was playing amarok. But it continued after I paused it...
[01:26] <bruenig> NBrepresent, I had the same thing on my compaq and I just removed them, your warranty or whatever is gone anyways so it doesn't matter
[01:26] <duckzin> NBrepresent, still a HD tho... you can erase it
[01:26] <duckzin> like the guy said up there
[01:26] <NBrepresent> yeah, that's true
[01:27] <NBrepresent> well, it's reboot time for me. i'm on the livecd right now
[01:27] <wakady> how to set mplayer to work with multimedia keys
[01:27] <duckzin> bruenig: i can't find a lib for dapper... and you seem to know a lot
[01:28] <bruenig> ask the channel
[01:28] <duckzin> wakady: man mplayer
[01:28] <granger> where can i get the ndis wrapper????
[01:28] <bruenig> !ndiswrapper
[01:28] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:28] <wakady> how to set mplayer to work with multimedia keys??
[01:29] <bruenig> !repeat | wakady
[01:29] <bruenig> !repeat > wakady
[01:29] <bruenig> ubotu, tell wakady about repeat
[01:29] <ubotu> wakady: 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
[01:29] <Epic720> I am getting a random screetching coming out of my speakers, has anyone else had this problem?
[01:29] <duckzin> wakady: it is in the mplayer man!!
[01:29] <T0uCH> i was wondering... its been 2 days im running on ubuntu.. and i learn a new version his coming in 10 days... to install it.. will it simply upgrade my version or do i need to download and install again?
[01:29] <insomninja> X just froze for about 5 seconds and then started working again... huh?? (7.04)
[01:29] <duckzin> wakady: open your terminal and type down.. man mplayer
[01:29] <wakady> i can't find it can u help me
[01:29] <Xanthus3545> can someone help me with install problems
[01:29] <duckzin> okay
[01:29] <duckzin> hold on
[01:30] <dauoalagio2> is there a baseball game with linux
[01:30] <bruenig> T0uCH, you will have the option to upgrade your current version or you can download and install again whichever you prefer
[01:30] <Suurorca> everything is in mplayer man if you look hard enough... probably more pages than bible if you were to print it out...
[01:30] <wakady> also how to set dvdrom speed lower than its default bec. my its too noisy on my laptop when i put a CD or DVD in drive
[01:30] <Xanthus3545> frist problem when I use the install option it says graphical interface failed
[01:30] <T0uCH> bruenig:  thanks thats what i wanted to know
[01:31] <Xanthus3545> 2nd probelm is that when I used safe it did not let me setup boot menu
[01:31] <wakady> duckzin i tried but i can't find it
[01:31] <bpasham> Hi all .. Has anyone installed Ubuntu (any edition) on a AMD64 X2 box? especially 4200+ ASUS M2A-VM?
[01:31] <bpasham> I'm getting this Kernel Panic error.. during install ..
[01:31] <lspci> bpasham:  what error?
[01:31] <kikko_> does anyone know why gnome-icon-theme depends on kdebase now? really confused here...
[01:31] <T0uCH> ooo god.... installation fail.... error in makeinstall.. :S
[01:32] <wakady> can any one help how to set the dvd drive speed permanently
[01:32] <jrib> kikko_: now ==?
[01:32] <bpasham> yep lspci .. kernel Panic ..
[01:32] <Xanthus3545> I cannot get any answers to install problems either bpasham I am beginning to think no in here has ever installed ubuntu
[01:32] <wakady> its too noisy & i want to lower the read speed down
[01:32] <bpasham> lspci: this I can see only If I remove Quite from the install line ..
[01:32] <bruenig> !patience | Xanthus3545
[01:32] <ubotu> Xanthus3545: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:33] <lspci> bpasham:  ooook... specifically, what does the stack trace say?
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[01:34] <DustWolf> bah foolish mortals, flood cannot defeat me ! :D
[01:34] <Xanthus3545> hello
[01:34] <Samyel> what the heck?
[01:34] <wakady> so no one knows how to set dvdrom speed down
[01:34] <DustWolf> indeed
[01:34] <numist> that was fun
[01:34] <Dasnipa`> stupid spammers
[01:34] <cafuego_> Samyel: A child running a dcc exploit to disconnect users.
[01:34] <kitche> wakady: if you asked a question no onew seen it sicne the channel was +m muted
[01:35] <PriceChild> Back on topic please :) Don't give them attention.
[01:35] <mina_linux_Tux> is there a way for someone to help me installing a Kernel module on my ubuntu 6.10
[01:35] <wakady> ok here is the question again
[01:35] <gRaCiOsO> what is the syntax to put a gateway with ifconfig 
[01:35] <gRaCiOsO> ?
[01:35] <r0bby> what the hell was that
[01:35] <cafuego_> gRaCiOsO: I don't use ifconfig, you use route.
[01:35] <r0bby> er heck
[01:35] <r0bby> sorry
[01:35] <_Johny|away> !ifconfig
[01:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:35] <J-_> argh ctcp flood from the bots
[01:36] <wakady> i want to set dvdrom speed to lower speed than default bec. its too noisy
[01:36] <cafuego_> gRaCiOsO: 'sudo route add default gw x.x.x.x' or 'sudo route add -net x.x.x.x gw y.y.y.y'
[01:36] <rennen01> gRaCiOsO, one second
[01:36] <mikebeecham> whats with all the bot spam?
[01:36] <DustWolf> ;p
[01:37] <mina_linux_Tux> even anyone answer me , ..... can i use that on your ubuntu  to insert my module to the kernel,  apt-get install module-assistant kernel-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential .. and then make a .deb for it and install it with apt, or dpkg
[01:37] <wakady> guys i need help here
[01:37] <h3xis> wakady, it's more than likely not possible right now
[01:37] <rennen01> gRaCiOsO, $ sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
[01:37] <rennen01> but first bring thenic down
[01:37] <rennen01> *the nic
[01:37] <clutchmm> is it possible to upgrade from edgy to feisty?
[01:38] <jrib> !upgrade > clutchmm    (clutchmm, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:38] <_Johny|away> !upgrade > _Johny|away
[01:38] <NBrepresent> hey, back now
[01:39] <NBrepresent> well now that i have that space to use, how do i mount it?
[01:39] <jrib> NBrepresent: mount what?
[01:39] <mina_linux_Tux> is there anything understandable in what i'm asking about ?
[01:39] <NBrepresent> my hda7 partition
[01:39] <jrib> NBrepresent: just once or every time on boot?
[01:39] <NBrepresent> every time on boot
[01:39] <r0bby> sudo mount -t fsType /dev/hda7 /mnt/hda7
[01:39] <NBrepresent> i have fstab open
[01:39] <bpasham> lspci: soory .. due the flood .. I' I'm trying to find messages for me .. There is no Stack trace as it is happening at the initial stage of the install process .. some ten lines comes out .. with last line as Kernel Panic ..Not Synching: Aiee ... Killing Interrupt handler ..
[01:40] <r0bby> you need replace fsType with the file system type
[01:40] <jrib> NBrepresent: 1) create a mount point (sudo mkdir /media/hda7) 2) add it to /etc/fstab
[01:40] <r0bby> and /mnt/hda7 has to exist.
[01:40] <jrib> !fstab > NBrepresent    (NBrepresent, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:40] <NBrepresent> ok
[01:40] <NBrepresent> ok
[01:40] <Absolute0> i just ran sudo /dev/hda and created a hda3 partition but its not showing up in /dev ...
[01:40] <NBrepresent> does it matter where in fstab i put that line?
[01:40] <Absolute0> anyways i can refresh /dev ?
[01:41] <jrib> NBrepresent: no
[01:41] <NBrepresent> super
[01:41] <jrib> NBrepresent: just put it at the end
[01:42] <Absolute0> ?
[01:42] <mina_linux_Tux> hellooooooooooooooooooooo
[01:42] <Absolute0> i just ran sudo /dev/hda and created a hda3 partition but its not showing up in /dev ...
[01:42] <mina_linux_Tux> may anyone answer me
[01:42] <blanky> hi
[01:42] <Absolute0> so i cant do makefs on /dev/hda3
[01:43] <rockzman> !feisty
[01:43] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[01:43] <PriceChild> !nickspam > monito
[01:43] <fluoblack> what do you want to do Absolute0?
[01:43] <h3xis> Absolute0, restart udev
[01:43] <monito> PriceChild: what' is that?
[01:44] <jrib> mina_linux_Tux: just ask your question (repeat it after about 15 minutes if no one knew the first time or try other support options)
[01:44] <PriceChild> monito, see the pm from ubotu
[01:44] <NBrepresent> jrib: do i have to give options?
[01:44] <monito> got it. i'm newbie in IRC, thanks.
[01:44] <jrib> NBrepresent: what filesystem is this?
[01:44] <NBrepresent> ext3
[01:45] <jrib> NBrepresent: just put "defaults" for options if you don't want any options then
[01:45] <meck0_> I accidently deleted a directory (with shift+del) and want it back :/ how can I do that? its an ext3 partition
[01:45] <NBrepresent> and dump and pass?
[01:46] <comodo> can someone tell me the command to check for 3d rendering
[01:46] <anut> !samba
[01:46] <NBrepresent> jrib: i can leave dump and pass blank?
[01:46] <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
[01:46] <jrib> NBrepresent: no, read the last 3 paragraphs in 'man fstab'.  If you're still not sure, ask
[01:46] <h3xis> meck0_, you cant
[01:46] <cornel1> Anybody have a suggestion for a disk wipe tool, something to "load test" a questionable drive?
[01:46] <T0uCH> what happen if a windows virus enter linux? sound stupid for you but not for me ... :P
[01:47] <h3xis> T0uCH, nothing. a virus is usually written under the win32 platform.
[01:47] <T0uCH> so i can watch p0rn0 lol?
[01:48] <cornel1> Generally, correct me if I'm wrong, it dies.
[01:48] <h3xis> T0uCH, i guess
[01:48] <T0uCH> and .exe files does it run on?
[01:49] <PriceChild> !ohmy | T0uCH
[01:49] <ubotu> T0uCH: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:49] <NBrepresent> jrib: i understand 'pass' but not dump
[01:49] <T0uCH> PriceChild:  im sorry :( lol
[01:49] <h3xis> T0uCH, .exe files cant run within linux.
[01:49] <h3xis> they can, just not natively
[01:49] <jrib> NBrepresent: 0 is fine
[01:49] <atselby> Anyone here have Firestarter?
[01:50] <PriceChild> !anyone | atselby
[01:50] <ubotu> atselby: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:50] <T0uCH> so if i have a installation files for a program in exe... i shouldn't open it right?
[01:50] <h3xis> T0uCH, you can but it wont do anything. it's not been written for the gnu/linux environment
[01:50] <atselby> ...Alright.
[01:50] <atselby> Can anyone help me get Firestarter to run at startup?
[01:50] <Yahooadam> well after like 18 hours messing around, ubuntu finally works
[01:51] <jrib> Tom47: you can try to use wine, but in general you will find good linux alternatives that you are better off using
[01:51] <h3xis> atselby, what do you mean firestarter? the app itself? firestarter is just a frontend for managing iptables
[01:51] <Yahooadam> i can see why linux isnt widely adopted yet
[01:51] <PriceChild> atselby, add "gksudo firestarter" to system  > preferences > sessions > startup
[01:51] <jrib> T0uCH: you can try to use wine, but in general you will find good linux alternatives that you are better off using
[01:51] <atselby> gksudo?
[01:51] <T0uCH> is there a place where i can find linux program outside the add/remove command in the menu
[01:51] <atselby> I had tried sudo and it did not run.
[01:51] <PriceChild> Yahooadam, I guess you're unlucky with the hardware
[01:51] <atselby> pricechild: okay.
[01:51] <h3xis> T0uCH, you can but it's not recommended unless you have a reason to do so
[01:52] <PriceChild> atselby, note that the firewall is always running... firestarter is just a way to see what its doing
[01:52] <corevette> T0uCH system>administration>synaptic packagae manager
[01:52] <anut> Can anyone aid me with getting XP to talk to my Samba share?  Do I need to create a new user with the same username I use on XP?  Or can I have Linux recognize my XP username "Alex" as my linux account "anut"?  Or am I speaking utter nonsense?
[01:53] <h3xis> anut, you can either set it so that you dont need a login, thus using the parameter guest = ok, OR you can create a user in XP that has the same name within the linux box, OR you can create a samba share account name within the linux box, but im fuzzy on how to do that
[01:54] <Yahooadam> pricechild - it seems so
[01:54] <bhavi> how to generate SSH Keys?
[01:54] <Yahooadam> one question though, how can i get ubuntu to start with eth0 enabled - i keep having to do sudo ifup eth0
[01:54] <bhavi> and upload it
[01:55] <h3xis> bhavi, ssh-keygen -t rsa
[01:55] <atselby> pricechild: yes I know.
[01:55] <atselby> pricechild: thank you.
[01:55] <cornel1> anut, I've found the easiest thing is to have the users defined on all machines, (mine is a small home LAN)
[01:55] <Valstorm> hello
[01:55] <NBrepresent> jrib: how do i change permissions on the mounted folder? it's at /media/junk but i created it as root, so i can't use it yet
[01:55] <Valstorm> :D
[01:55] <bhavi> Where to save it
[01:55] <jrib> NBrepresent: use chmod and chown appropriately
[01:55] <jrib> !permissions > NBrepresent    (NBrepresent, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:56] <h3xis> bhavi, that's up to you
[01:56] <Valstorm> I have a question, I want to reinstall Ubuntu edgy, what can I do for a complete clean install?
[01:56] <Valstorm> Do I have to format?
[01:56] <Valstorm> Or is it okay to reinstall?
[01:56] <jrib> Valstorm: that would be the best/easiest way
[01:56] <h3xis> Valstorm, you wipe the disk within gparted, which is part of the installation
[01:57] <Valstorm> Hexis what about windows xp though?
[01:57] <Valstorm> would that not get damaged?
[01:57] <h3xis> what about it?
[01:57] <Xanthus3545> can someone please help me with an install
[01:57] <Valstorm> I have both you know.
[01:57] <bhavi> How to upload my keys on Launchpad?
[01:57] <Valstorm> dual boot thing.
[01:57] <h3xis> Valstorm, do you want to keep xp?
[01:57] <jrib> Xanthus3545: what are you installing?
[01:57] <Valstorm> Nope
[01:57] <crimsun> bhavi: see the left pane of your profile.
[01:57] <corevette> !ask|Xanthus3545
[01:57] <ubotu> Xanthus3545: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:57] <Xanthus3545> the latest version of Unbunta
[01:57] <Valstorm> Well I need XP to check web!
[01:57] <h3xis> Valstorm, dont do anything then. during the install it will give you the option to wipe the disk
[01:58] <anut> Setting guest ok = no doesn't do it.  Windows still prompts me for a user / pass, and it doesn't work if I just enter my linux user / pass.
[01:58] <h3xis> Valstorm, the install CD gives you a browser and desktop alongside the installer
[01:58] <corevette> What do you need Xanthus3545
[01:58] <alphi_> can anyone here help with an RTAI installation issue ?
[01:58] <anut> Err, setting guest ok = yes, even.
[01:58] <crimsun> alphi_: you're almost certainly better off in an RTAI-specific channel.
[01:58] <Xanthus3545> jrib the problem I am having is this when I do the regular install I get graphical interface failed
[01:58] <Valstorm> Okay thanks
[01:59] <Xanthus3545> when I use safe mode it did not install the bootloader
[01:59] <Valstorm> I might as well get started with it
[01:59] <wiikki> !paste
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[01:59] <corevette> Xanthus3545, does Gnome even load up?
[01:59] <h3xis> anut, in your smb.conf under the share, you say Read only = no and guest ok = yes, sorry
[01:59] <T0uCH> is there any files finder... like limewire but who running safely and great on linux?
[01:59] <Xanthus3545> in safe mode it loaded the live cd
[01:59] <h3xis> T0uCH, limewire is available for linux
[01:59] <Xanthus3545> but when I did the the install opetion no it did not
[01:59] <jrib> T0uCH: frostwire, gtk-gnutella
[02:00] <bhavi> OK if i give ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.  command not found..
[02:00] <jrib> Xanthus3545: try the alternate cd and look into filing a bug
[02:00] <T0uCH> but these are not in the program list?
[02:00] <h3xis> anut, make sure to restart the samba service so that it will read any settings you made
[02:00] <jrib> bhavi: that's not a command
[02:00] <bhavi> then
[02:00] <Xanthus3545> what is si the alt cd sorry new to this
[02:00] <jrib> bhavi: that's a file you can open and view the contents of
[02:00] <corevette> Xanthus3545, theres something called the Alternative CD that will install Ubuntu, but without loading the graphical interphase
[02:01] <jrib> Xanthus3545: it's kind of hidden away, visit releases.ubuntu.com and you should spot it right away
[02:01] <bhavi> nano  ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub right
[02:01] <Xanthus3545> ok
[02:01] <Xanthus3545> thank you
[02:01] <crimsun> bhavi: click "Update SSH keys", then paste the actual contents into the text entry box, then click "Import Public Key"
[02:01] <corevette> Xanthus3545 The Alt-CD pretty much is a text based installation, but its just as easy as the normal one
[02:01] <hendaus> somebody help please!
[02:01] <anut> Gr.  Still no joy. (Does turning off Samba in the services window, then turning it on again, actually restart it?)
[02:01] <bruenig> !es | hendaus
[02:01] <ubotu> hendaus: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:02] <hendaus> bruenig,  thanx
[02:02] <NBrepresent> jrib: i ran 'sudo chmod 777 /media/junk' but when i check permissions using nautilus, it says i still can't write to the folder
[02:02] <h3xis> anut, i'm not sure... go /etc/init.d/samba restart
[02:02] <jrib> NBrepresent: nautilus is dumb, check if you can write to it in the terminal first
[02:02] <hendaus> bruenig,  is there a way to convert 5 files dat2mpg from vcdgear?
[02:02] <bruenig> if /media/junk is ntfs or vfat, I think you have to set permissions with umask
[02:03] <bruenig> hendaus, don't know, ask the channel not me
[02:03] <hendaus> Helpers  is there a way to convert 5 files dat2mpg from vcdgear?
[02:03] <T0uCH> ok.. i cant acces a install files that is in .rpm... archives not suppoted... what should i do to make it run
[02:03] <amicrawler> how do i change my resalution
[02:03] <Cryoniq> How many commandos do you know that can erase entire partition in SUDO?
[02:03] <jrib> amicrawler: system > preferences > screen resolution
[02:03] <NBrepresent> jrib: how do you work with folder names with spaces in them on the command line?
[02:03] <amicrawler> very high
[02:03] <Warder> heh, im stuck on fixing my res as well
[02:03] <bruenig> T0uCH, don't install rpms, what are you trying to install
[02:03] <T0uCH> lol
[02:03] <T0uCH> a mp3 finder
[02:03] <spenc3> got a question on nvidia driver
[02:03] <Warder> edited xorg.conf to get rid of 640x480 and its all i can use -.-
[02:04] <amicrawler> i use kde
[02:04] <noelferreira> how can i join files avi.001 ... avi.002 avi.003 .. ..
[02:04] <noelferreira> ?
[02:04] <jrib> NBrepresent: escape the spaces like this:  a\ file\ with\ spaces  or surround it in quotation marks like this:  'a file with spaces'
[02:04] <NBrepresent> jrib: word
[02:04] <spenc3> can seem to install nvidia driver properly.
[02:04] <jrib> NBrepresent: tab completion makes it easy
[02:04] <crimsun> alphi_: querying me is generally bad; I can't respond
[02:04] <bruenig> noelferreira, avimerge
[02:04] <Xanthus3545> jrib I am on the site now I did not see an alt cd there
[02:04] <Cryoniq> I am trying to remember a special one combo a work collegue did on a large database cluster some years ago :)
[02:04] <anut> Still nothing.
[02:04] <jrib> Xanthus3545: you are installing 6.10 correct?
[02:05] <crimsun> alphi_: and yes, try #rtai on this network
[02:05] <Xanthus3545> Yes
[02:05] <bhavi> Thanks
[02:05] <spenc3> can seem to install nvidia driver properly, it giving me xorg error when it starts.
[02:05] <tnt51> ! paste
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[02:05] <noelferreira> bruenig: i don't find it with synaptic
[02:05] <persona> I have an issue regarding envy.. and also regarding updated nvidia drivers ?
[02:05] <NBrepresent> jrib: i got cp: omitting directory `/home/perry/My Music'
[02:05] <jrib> Xanthus3545: ok, click on 6.10.  That takes you to http://releases.ubuntu.com/6.10/ .  Then if you scroll down, you will see "Alternate Install CD" and some download options
[02:05] <NBrepresent> why would it omit that directory?
[02:05] <jrib> NBrepresent: you can't copy directories unless you use -a or -R
[02:05] <spenc3> cannot seem to install nvidia driver properly, it giving me xorg error when it starts.
[02:05] <bruenig> noelferreira, it is part of transcode
[02:06] <comosicus> i'm trying to configure ekigasftphone.......but at connection type is  when i choose 56k modem nothing happens.......my comp freez
[02:06] <Cryoniq> As I recall it wasnt the usual rm commando on / it was something else.. hmm
[02:06] <NBrepresent> k
[02:06] <noelferreira> bruenig: how can i install it?
[02:06] <bruenig> noelferreira, sudo apt-get install transcode
[02:06] <Cryoniq> Then again it was under a Solaris system.. he he
[02:07] <comosicus> i'm trying to configure ekigasftphone.......but at connection type is  when i choose 56k modem nothing happens.......my comp freez
[02:07] <gaspipe1> sup all
[02:07] <Xanthus3545> Found it thank you
[02:07] <bruenig> is anyone following Cryoniq
[02:07] <spenc3> cannot seem to install nvidia driver properly, it giving me xorg error when it starts.
[02:07] <Cryoniq> bruenig, probably not ^^
[02:07] <bruenig> !enter | Cryoniq
[02:07] <ubotu> Cryoniq: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:08] <sizzam> spenc3: did you install the nvidia driver from the repos with sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[02:08] <Rio79> how do i share a folder on my lan?
[02:08] <persona> -Anyway to revert back that envy made ?
[02:08] <comosicus> heloooo
[02:08] <noelferreira> how does it work bruenig?
[02:08] <Cryoniq> Yeah.. that would be a good advice :)
[02:08] <hendaus> Helpers  is there a way to convert 5 files dat2mpg from vcdgear?
[02:08] <bruenig> noelferreira, avimerge -i file1 file2 file3 -o outputfile.avi
[02:08] <anut> Rio79, if you're trying to share it to a Windows machine, you'd use Samba.  To do that, you can go to System / Administration / Shared Folders.
[02:08] <hendaus> ./vcdgear -dat2mpg /media/cdrom0/2.DAT gawwar2.mpg <-- now how can to add 3 converter files
[02:09] <spenc3> sizzam: yup. and then now it is having issue with libwfb when it starts.
[02:09] <comosicus> somebody whant to chat
[02:09] <Rio79> anut theres no way to do it without installing samba?
[02:09] <jrib> !offtopic | comosicus
[02:09] <ubotu> comosicus: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:09] <noelferreira> thanks bruenig
[02:09] <comosicus> somebody whant to chat
[02:09] <Xanthus3545> Jrid do have 1 more question when I used safe mode it loaded the live cd and on the desktop was  install icon per what it said it installed but did not give an option to setup a boot manager
[02:09] <bruenig> !offtopic | comosicus
[02:09] <comosicus> i'm trying to configure ekigasftphone.......but at connection type is  when i choose 56k modem nothing happens.......my comp freez
[02:09] <amicrawler> is there a way to change my resalution in kde  i have no way right now  what would in need to install
[02:09] <comosicus> realyy
[02:09] <spenc3> sizzam: it said libwfb found, wfbScreenInit is missing
[02:09] <anut> Rio, are you trying to share to another Linux machine, or to a windows machine?
[02:10] <Rio79> anut windows
[02:10] <brunoUT> yo peeps.....i have a question.....when i open the terminal and type: ls.....shouldnt i see the contents of my desktop?
[02:10] <jrib> Xanthus3545: it should automatically setup grub, the alt cd should do it for you as well
[02:10] <anut> In that case, Samba's the way to go.  I can help you get it installed if you need.
[02:10] <brunoUT> bc i see the contents of my home folder.....is something wrong?
[02:10] <bruenig> brunoUT, should see the contents of your home folder
[02:10] <sizzam> spenc3: are you on edgy or feisty
[02:10] <bruenig> brunoUT, ls Desktop
[02:10] <hendaus> bruenig,  noboby answering my question :<<
[02:10] <brunoUT> ok thanks man
[02:10] <T0uCH> everything i try to instal does work... is there a file type that always work on fisrt attempt and do not require to adjust settings?
[02:10] <bruenig> brunoUT, or cd Desktop && ls
[02:10] <bruenig> hendaus, nobody knows
[02:10] <comosicus> whant a girlfriend
[02:10] <spenc3> sizzam: feisty
[02:10] <T0uCH> doesn't
[02:10] <bruenig> T0uCH, install from the repositories
[02:11] <comosicus> off topic
[02:11] <Xanthus3545> well it did not and blew out both my xp and vista installs LOL
[02:11] <Rio79> anut hrmmm... is installing it necessary?  there no other way?
[02:11] <hendaus> bruenig,  ./vcdgear -dat2mpg /media/cdrom0/2.DAT gawwar2.mpg <-- now how can to add 3 converter files
[02:11] <Rio79> hrmmmm
[02:11] <comosicus> whant to chat................................off topic
[02:11] <bruenig> 3 converter files, I don't know what that means
[02:11] <spenc3> sizzam: this is the excerpt from the Xorg.0.log.old -- (EE) NVIDIA(0): Need libwfb but wfbScreenInit not found
[02:11] <bruenig> comosicus, take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:11] <Rio79> anut thats okay.... at least you gave me direction.  thanks mang!
[02:12] <sizzam> spenc3: I'm seeing forum posts from people having the same problem.   Check out this post, there is a link to a post with a solution that may work for you:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=402741&highlight=nvidia+wfbScreenInit
[02:12] <comosicus> that is not my problem.....bruening....just whant to be seen
[02:12] <anut> No worries. If you don't have Samba installed already, if you go to System / Administration / Shared Folders, it should give you the option to install it automatically.  Any specific reason you're nervous about installing it?
[02:12] <comosicus> i'm trying to configure ekigasftphone.......but at connection type is  when i choose 56k modem nothing happens.......my comp freez
[02:12] <hendaus> bruenig,  ./vcdgear -dat2mpg /media/cdrom0/2.DAT gawwar2.mpg | ./vcdgear -dat2mpg /media/cdrom0/3.DAT gawwar3.mpg | ./vcdgear -dat2mpg /media/cdrom0/4.DAT gawwar4.mpg
[02:12] <bruenig> !repeat | comosicus
[02:12] <bruenig> !repeat > comosicus
[02:12] <bruenig> ubotu, tell comosicus about repeat
[02:12] <ubotu> comosicus: 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
[02:12] <hendaus> bruenig,  is it works like that
[02:13] <sizzam> spenc3: the last post in that thread has a link to the instructions that fixed it for one user
[02:13] <bruenig> hendaus, no, change the | to &&
[02:13] <spenc3> sizzam: thanks for the link, let me look into it :)
[02:13] <Rio79> anut ahhh i just want to minimize the amount of programs that i would be installing.  thats all
[02:13] <persona> ANyway to search websites with x started ?
[02:13] <persona> without err
[02:13] <jrib> persona: what do you mean?
[02:13] <TwistesdTexan> Anyone have a clue on how to make my printer icon to go away. No print jobs pending.
[02:13] <anut> Rio, Samba is more a service than a program, it takes up very minimal system resources.
[02:13] <hendaus> bruenig,  ok thanx, thats everything i need to convert 3 files
[02:13] <jrib> persona: try lynx
[02:14] <persona> I just used envy to update my nvidia drivers. Asked to reboot. When it restarted. Would not go into x
[02:14] <Rio79> anut hrmm...oh okay
[02:14] <bruenig> hendaus, you can just do those commands one at a time
[02:14] <anut> Try that menu option I gave you, then.
[02:14] <jrib> persona: in that case, try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and revert to 'nv' as your driver, then start X and sort the problem
[02:15] <hendaus> bruenig,  ok how 2 at one time
[02:15] <persona> Ok .. thanks alot jrib
[02:15] <h3x0r_> #/holden
[02:15] <bruenig> hendaus, it never does two things at once
[02:15] <bruenig> hendaus, it does one and then the other
[02:16] <slavko> #freenode
[02:16] <profoX`> speaking of printing..... is it normal that I don't get "out of paper" messages and stuff like that on my laptop? :)
[02:16] <bruenig> probably a driver issue
[02:16] <anut> Speaking of Samba, I'm still having trouble getting Windows to log into my samba share, I give it my linux username and password, no joy.  Try setting the share to guest ok = yes, still no joy.
[02:16] <profoX`> bruenig: hm, I use the hpijs thing I think
[02:17] <profoX`> bruenig: would be a big driver issue, since a lot of printers are HP!
[02:17] <brunoUT> breuenig: i am trying to un compress a tarball and i get the following error : gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[02:17] <bruenig> that is the only thing that makes sense
[02:17] <hendaus> bruenig,  so between each converter an && and thats all ?
[02:17] <brunoUT> whats that mean?
[02:17] <bruenig> hendaus, if you must
[02:17] <profoX`> bruenig: but so it does work on other printers? ;)
[02:17] <profoX`> bruenig: well only a small problem
[02:17] <bruenig> brunoUT, the file isn't gzipped
[02:17] <profoX`> brunoUT: well maybe it is not in gzip format.. is the extension .tar.gz?
[02:18] <brunoUT> yes thats the extension
[02:18] <brunoUT> what should be my command to um compress it?
[02:18] <profoX`> brunoUT: well, maybe you downloaded the wrong file
[02:18] <profoX`> brunoUT: I get that sometimes on sourceforge if I try to wget
[02:18] <bruenig> gunzip -c file
[02:18] <bruenig> or maybe it is just gunzip file
[02:18] <profoX`> its just gunzip
[02:19] <TwistesdTexan> Anyone have a clue on how to make my printer icon to go away? No print jobs pending.
[02:19] <bruenig> well -c says decompress
[02:19] <brunoUT> the guide says to do : tar xvfz hplip-1.7.3.tar.gz
[02:19] <brunoUT> but that does not work
[02:19] <N-J> a quick question...when a window is minimized the icons of it in the toolbars get faded...which is very disorienting
[02:19] <CarlFK> where is the dialog that runs apps on login?
[02:19] <N-J> how can I not let them fade?
[02:19] <bruenig> brunoUT, tar xf
[02:19] <bruenig> brunoUT, why are you installing that
[02:19] <CarlFK> I need to take something out
[02:19] <brunoUT> bc my hp printer does not work yet
[02:19] <bruenig> !info hplip
[02:19] <corevette> brunoUT what version of ubuntu are you using
[02:19] <ubotu> hplip: HP Linux Printing and Imaging System (HPLIP). In component main, is optional. Version 1.6.9-0ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 534 kB, installed size 2544 kB
[02:19] <brunoUT> the newest
[02:19] <bruenig> brunoUT, sudo apt-get install hplip
[02:20] <brunoUT> not beta
[02:20] <bruenig> brunoUT, you should also be able, assuming you have gui, to go to system>administration>printing
[02:20] <ami1> hi. what is a normal temperature for a centrino cpu? i think mine is over heated..
[02:20] <bruenig> and just keep clicking next
[02:20] <corevette> brunoUT you might want to wait for feisty....the next version which comes out on the 19th, has better support for HP printers if i'm not mistaken
[02:20] <h3xis> ami1, what is it reporting?
[02:20] <brunoUT> hmmm
[02:20] <bruenig> hp printers are always well supported
[02:20] <brunoUT> maybe ill shall wait then
[02:20] <bruenig> hp is very open source friendly
[02:20] <cafuego_> amil: Depends on the model and what it's doing.
[02:21] <ami1> start as 76 going up to 90C
[02:21] <brunoUT> but on my last install i had it workin fine
[02:21] <brunoUT> now it wont work of course
[02:21] <cafuego_> amil: As well as the ambient temperature.
[02:21] <cafuego_> amil: That's way high, yes.
[02:21] <bruenig> brunoUT, did you go to system>administration>printing
[02:21] <h3xis> ami1, had the same thing happen. that's high. you need to have it sent in to be looked at
[02:21] <cafuego_> is the fan broken?
[02:21] <brunoUT> yes i did
[02:21] <TwistesdTexan> never mind it went away.
[02:21] <ami1> how can i know if it the OS or hardware issue?
[02:22] <Ireclan> Someone mind telling me how to get Java and Open Office OFF my computer?
[02:22] <h3xis> ami1, boot up a livecd of another distro (knoppix) and see if it's reporting the same thing
[02:22] <N-J> a quick question...when a window is minimized the icons of it in the toolbars get faded...which is very disorienting
[02:22] <N-J> how can I not let them fade?
[02:22] <brunoUT> ahhhh
[02:22] <h3xis> Ireclan, go into synaptic, do a search for both of them, and remove them
[02:22] <bruenig> Ireclan, sudo apt-get autoremove openoffice.org
[02:22] <brunoUT> i clicked shift backspace again
[02:22] <brunoUT> grrrr
[02:22] <brunoUT> ok im back
[02:22] <brunoUT> bruenig when i click printers
[02:22] <Ireclan> bruenig: I want to do it through Synaptic.
[02:23] <bruenig> Ireclan, well then do it, why ask
[02:23] <brunoUT> ahhh i did it again
[02:23] <Ireclan> bruenig: Because it's giving me hassels.
[02:23] <brunoUT> when i click printers
[02:23] <bruenig> well then do the command
[02:23] <brunoUT> i just see new printer
[02:23] <GaiaX11> !enter| brunoUT
[02:23] <ubotu> brunoUT: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:24] <brunoUT> um sorry
[02:24] <brunoUT> bruenig
[02:24] <bruenig> !enter
[02:24] <h3xis> Ireclan, sudo apt-get --purge remove openoffice.org
[02:24] <bruenig> brunoUT, putting my name and only my name on one line, is an abuse of !enter
[02:24] <brunoUT> im sorry
[02:24] <brunoUT> i clicked printers
[02:25] <bruenig> lol
[02:25] <bruenig> he still does it
[02:25] <brunoUT> what was that other command for uncompressing tarballs?
[02:25] <bruenig> brunoUT, collect your thoughts, and then ask a coherent question, don't put "I clicked printers" on a line
[02:25] <smo>  if  lsmod | grep -e "nv" ; then        how can i join a awk command after the grep to have only nv as result not nvidia for exemple ?? bruenig i know you re good :)
[02:25] <Ireclan> h3xis: Can I read off some files and you tell me if they're safe to remove?
[02:25] <h3xis> Ireclan, yes
[02:25] <brunoUT> haha ok my bad
[02:25] <brunoUT> let me calm down
[02:25] <corevette> bruenig Stop being a spam nazi, your almost as bad as him
[02:25] <GaiaX11> brunoUT: Try this one: tar zxpvf file
[02:26] <bruenig> smo, what does the output look like right now
[02:26] <brunoUT> thanks Gaia ill try it
[02:26] <foug> so i just burned ubuntu onto a cd, i can test it before installing right? just put the disk in and restart?
[02:26] <foug> or is the live CD a different download?
[02:26] <corevette> yes foug....the live cd/install cd are the same
[02:26] <foug> awesome, i love you guys
[02:27] <corevette> foug when you put it in your computer the live cd comes up..and an option to install
[02:27] <smo> i jsut want to list nv module now for exmple nvidia is running so it return the nvidia
[02:27] <smo> bad
[02:27] <Ireclan> H3xis: Because when I try to remove Open Office, Synaptic blathers on about wanting to upgrade packages (~37 MB of upgrades, to be exact!)...
[02:27] <smo> not what i want
[02:27] <h3xis> Ireclan, so upgrade them
[02:27] <Ireclan> H3xis: Dialup.
[02:27] <brunoUT> GaiaX11: says not in gzip format
[02:27] <h3xis> Ireclan, ouch
[02:27] <bruenig> smo, when you do lsmod | grep -e "nv" what is the exact output, and what do you want it to be
[02:27] <smo> nvidia not yet installed when i launch this script normally but nv could be loaded
[02:27] <h3xis> Ireclan, well, did you run the command that i told you?
[02:27] <Ireclan> H3xis: which one?
[02:27] <smo> it return nvidia
[02:28] <smo> and all asoicated modules
[02:28] <h3xis> Ireclan, sudo apt-get --purge remove openoffice.org
[02:28] <bruenig> smo, pastebin the output
[02:28] <GaiaX11> brunoUT: So try it: tar xpvf
[02:28] <Flannel> Ireclan: use apt-get, I believe it won't argue.  Although, you'll have to know all of the pacakges you need to remove
[02:28] <Flannel> h3xis, Ireclan, that'll just remove the metapackage
[02:28] <Yahooadam> sigh
[02:28] <Yahooadam> im getting "Cannot find or run the base session script, will try the GNOME failsafe session for you"
[02:28] <Yahooadam> what should i do ?
[02:28] <brunoUT> GaiaX11: it says this does not look like a tar archive.....the file name ends with .tar
[02:29] <Ireclan> H3xis: Here are the files-
[02:29] <h3xis> Ireclan, if there are a lot use pastebin
[02:29] <smo> look your pm bruenig
[02:29] <bruenig> smo, I didn't get a pm
[02:29] <smo> ok wait
[02:29] <Clayton> hello?
[02:29] <bruenig> !hi | Clayton
[02:29] <ubotu> Clayton: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:30] <corevette> hello Clayton
[02:30] <Clayton> hey, I've got an issue with sound using 7.04
[02:30] <xtknight> !feisty
[02:30] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[02:30] <bruenig> Clayton, #ubuntu+1 for feisty support
[02:30] <GaiaX11> brunoUT: man tar
[02:30] <Clayton> ahh
[02:31] <dibblego> how can I easily type non-ASCII characters?
[02:31] <Ireclan> H3xis: "openoffice-core, draw, gnome, gtk, and math". Plus "python-uno".
[02:31] <beg1689> how can i convert the names of like 200 files in one directory to all lowercase?
[02:31] <h3xis> Ireclan, AFAIK, gnome and gtk and python-uno are placeholders and will not be removed
[02:32] <SuperQ> beg1689: rename
[02:32] <Yahooadam> nvm, file was chmodded wrong
[02:32] <SuperQ> beg1689: rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/' *
[02:32] <SuperQ> beg1689: from the rename man page
[02:32] <beg1689> awesome
[02:32] <Ireclan> h3xis: What is a "placeholder"?
[02:32] <pigsfly> hello, i discovered xunbuntu-desktop after i installed ubuntu, how can i just keep everything minimal that is required for only xunbuntu and not all the unbuntu packges?
[02:32] <smo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14797/
[02:32] <smo> bruenig
[02:32] <SuperQ> beg1689: yea, rename is nice, takes regexp as filename modifier
[02:33] <beg1689> heh, never even used rename, i use mv to rename stuff
[02:33] <giovanni2121> I'm having trouble following a forums instructions on how to install my audio card, can anyone lend me a hand really quick?
[02:33] <corevette> i can't answer your question, but if you need more help you can try in #xubuntu pigsfly
[02:33] <smo> just search howto cut all before and after the nv in the grep...
[02:33] <atarinox> is Abiword really buggy or something?...I was just working on an article and suddenly everything went bold, but the program isn't recognizing it as bold...
[02:33] <h3xis> Ireclan, i mean dummy packages. i dont know the technicalities behind it and i'm kind of fuzzy on it, but sometimes apt-get says it will remove certain packages when it wont
[02:33] <PriceChild> pigsfly, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purexfce
[02:33] <Flannel> pigsfly: when you're removing stuff, as long as whatever you remove doesn't require 'xubuntu-desktop' to be removed, you'll have everything
[02:33] <SuperQ> beg1689: yea, I used to do that too, but rename is much easier to use
[02:33] <beg1689> sweet... worked like a charm
[02:33] <SuperQ> beg1689: it's one of those things that doesn't exist on some commercial UNIXs
[02:33] <pigsfly> thanks!
[02:34] <bruenig> smo, so lines 19-24 is what you are getting when you do lsmod | grep -e "nv", and you are trying to make that output read what exactly
[02:34] <smo> y
[02:34] <giovanni2121> can anyone help me with installing the drivers and support for my audio card?
[02:34] <xyz-abc> help: ubuntu doesnt recognize a harddrive
[02:34] <h3xis> giovanni2121, i'll try. which card
[02:34] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  doesn't recognise or doesn'T mount ?
[02:35] <h3xis> giovanni2121, dont hold your breath though
[02:35] <giovanni2121> okay its a m-audio revolution 5.1
[02:35] <smo> i want to tell to grep  : just detect nv not *nv*
[02:35] <giovanni2121> i have a forum with instructions
[02:35] <giovanni2121> but they are kind of confusing
[02:35] <xyz-abc> doesnt recognize
[02:35] <bruenig> smo, oh
[02:35] <comosicus> i-m tryng to open firefox web brwser and my com says that"firefox web browser allready running"    but i can't find on my task barr....
[02:35] <h3xis> giovanni2121, what's the link
[02:35] <xyz-abc> now: the HDD is screwed up.. but windows can see it
[02:35] <smo> that s all
[02:35] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  where aer you rignt now,  the live cd ?
[02:35] <smo> ...
[02:35] <bruenig> smo, ok, just add a -w switch, grep -ew nv
[02:35] <xyz-abc> im on a diff pc
[02:35] <bruenig> smo, w is just the word
[02:35] <h3xis> comosicus, in terminal run killall firefox-bin and then try to run it
[02:35] <smo> damn
[02:35] <giovanni2121> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400268
[02:35] <smo> thx
[02:35] <smo> i try
[02:36] <xyz-abc> the harddrive is Seagate ata66 i think (250gb)
[02:36] <h3xis> giovanni2121, k im looking at it
[02:36] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  when ubuntu doesn't recognise the hdd,  are you using the live cd ? or are you talking about a pc with ubuntu installed
[02:36] <giovanni2121> h3xis: so far i've downloaded the alsa-driver, alsa-lib, and alsa-utils
[02:36] <xyz-abc> live cd
[02:36] <smo> want see the full script? maybe you can tell me what could be better one of my first script ever
[02:36] <giovanni2121> of the most recent available copies
[02:36] <giovanni2121> but when i try and do that next 4 lines of code for each it doesnt work in the terminal
[02:36] <xyz-abc> pelo, also, the hdd has 5 partitions, 1 ubuntu, 1 ntfs, and 3 UNKNOWN
[02:36] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  boot up the live cd on that computer
[02:36] <bruenig> smo, if you want, I don't know that language, but I should get the bash parts
[02:36] <giovanni2121> ther terminal says cannot open no such fiel or directory
[02:36] <comosicus> and if i whant to kill another program?
[02:36] <xyz-abc> k i will
[02:36] <giovanni2121> the files are located on my desktop
[02:37] <h3xis> giovanni2121, i see
[02:37] <comosicus> for ex ekigasoftphone
[02:37] <smo> ok
[02:37] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  it ubuntu installed on that computer ?
[02:37] <eternaljoy> someone told me about a program that will boot ANY OS without the need of the HDD boot sectors!  He thought it was on the sysrecue CD but its not!  called Gag or Gab or something!  Anyone know
[02:37] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  is ubuntu installed on that computer ?
[02:37] <h3xis> comosicus, then you need to get the name of it using ps aux or top and run killall "name"
[02:37] <smo> where must i add the &>/dev/null
[02:37] <smo> after this command??
[02:37] <smo> in a if
[02:37] <giovanni2121> eternaljoy: is it grub?
[02:37] <bruenig> smo, before the pipe |
[02:37] <eternaljoy> giovanni2121: no
[02:38] <eternaljoy> !gab
[02:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:38] <smo> works now ut return grep: nv: Aucun fichier ou rpertoire de ce type
[02:38] <xyz-abc> no
[02:38] <eternaljoy> !gad
[02:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gad - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:38] <Solarion> any pointers on why I'm not getting to C3 or C4 powersaving states?
[02:38] <xyz-abc> no
[02:38] <giovanni2121> eternaljoy:wait what does it do again?
[02:38] <Heniez> hai
[02:38] <smo> i try
[02:38] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  ok, let me know when the live cd is booted up
[02:38] <jhiver> hi
[02:38] <eternaljoy> anyone know of any app that loads OS without the need of boot sectors?
[02:38] <xyz-abc> ok
[02:38] <jhiver> cron trouble, help =)
[02:38] <xyz-abc> cya soon
[02:38] <jhiver> run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly
[02:38] <jhiver> /etc/cron.hourly/lcr:
[02:38] <jhiver> run-parts: failed to exec /etc/cron.hourly/lcr: Exec format error
[02:38] <jhiver> any ideas?
[02:38] <bruenig> eternaljoy, are you talking about SGD
[02:38] <Pelo> tbought he said it was a different pc ?
[02:38] <giovanni2121> eternaljoy: what does it mean to load any OS without the need of boot sectors?
[02:38] <h3xis> giovanni2121, so youre saying you downloaded the tar balls, as it states, and youre in the correct dir and it cant find them?
[02:38] <eternaljoy> giovanni2121: its a rescue type DVD that loads OS if something corrupts the MBR
[02:38] <cafuego_> Run it manually and see what it says.
[02:39] <foug> uhm, i'm really bad at life. how do i boot from CD again? don't i press F1 or something when i first start my comp?
[02:39] <giovanni2121> ah
[02:39] <bruenig> eternaljoy, super grub disk
[02:39] <giovanni2121> h3xis
[02:39] <jhiver> it does run fine
[02:39] <jhiver> manually
[02:39] <eternaljoy> !sgd
[02:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sgd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:39] <giovanni2121> okay so i downloaded the files to my desktop
[02:39] <giovanni2121> and im in the terminal
[02:39] <h3xis> giovanni2121, right
[02:39] <Pelo> foug,  f8 possibly
[02:39] <bruenig> eternaljoy, just google super grub disk
[02:39] <giovanni2121> but i don't know how to change the directory like dos
[02:39] <jhiver> but going a run-parts doens't do it
[02:39] <h3xis> giovanni2121, do this "cd ~" without quotes
[02:39] <smo> if  lsmod $>/dev/null | grep -ew "nv" ; then....
[02:39] <eternaljoy> bruenig: dont think thats it
[02:39] <smo> ?
[02:39] <giovanni2121> sorry i'm new at all of this
[02:39] <h3xis> giovanni2121, then do "cd Desktop"
[02:39] <h3xis> giovanni2121, and that's it
[02:39] <smo> oula
[02:39] <smo> i m tired
[02:39] <atarinox> can somebody recommend a good lightweight word processor? something w/out a lot of bugs or issues
[02:39] <smo> $..
[02:40] <giovanni2121> it says
[02:40] <bruenig> smo, are you trying to get rid of the errors, if so (lsmod 2>/dev/null)
[02:40] <h3xis> atarinox, abiword?
[02:40] <giovanni2121> bash: command not found
[02:40] <Pelo> atarinox,  abiword
[02:40] <giovanni2121> wait
[02:40] <smo> what s the  2 ?
[02:40] <giovanni2121> theres a space
[02:40] <darnell_> err, democracyplayer is so annoying to setup, anyone else know an alternative?
[02:40] <giovanni2121> hold uo
[02:40] <eternaljoy> bruenig: im about to destroy perhaps my MBR and Grub!  In case I do, I need a bootable DVD that will still load Ubuntu and my Windows.  Any ideas?
[02:40] <bruenig> smo, > redirects stdout, 2> redirects stderr
[02:40] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yep
[02:40] <Pelo> atarinox,  koffice if you're running kde
[02:40] <GaiaX11> atarinox: abiword
[02:40] <smo> ok
[02:40] <smo> thx a lot
[02:40] <bruenig> eternaljoy, well SGD is the only thing that I have heard of that comes close to what you are talking about
[02:41] <foug> ok i'm at the ubuntu screen and don't see an option for a live test
[02:41] <bdina> i am looking for some help with the networkmanager applet
[02:41] <foug> where's it at?
[02:41] <giovanni2121> okay
[02:41] <giovanni2121> so now i just keep following the instructions
[02:41] <h3xis> foug, hit enter and it will boot into it
[02:41] <giovanni2121> i should do the next 3 lines
[02:41] <giovanni2121> then do it all over agian for the next 2 files?
[02:41] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yes
[02:41] <comosicus> what is ps aux...or ...top?
[02:41] <giovanni2121> is that right?
[02:41] <foug> enter anywhere?
[02:41] <h3xis> giovanni2121, wait let me see
[02:41] <comosicus> stupid me
[02:41] <Heniez> hai
[02:41] <Pelo> foug,  live cd doesn'T include  abiword,  it uses  Openoffice.org
[02:41] <Heniez> ./] [d
[02:41] <foug> huh
[02:41] <foug> lol
[02:41] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yes
[02:41] <bdina> does anyone have experience with networkmanager?
[02:41] <giovanni2121> h3xis: thanks so much
[02:41] <trevbork> Anyone have any idea how much different feisty is going to be when released on the 19th as opposed to the current version up for download now?
[02:41] <Pelo> foug,  if you just need to make a few notes use  gedit ,  like notepad for gnome
[02:41] <h3xis> giovanni2121, do that with each one. make sure you have the headers installed though
[02:42] <smo> grep: nv: Aucun fichier ou rpertoire de ce type
[02:42] <smo> still there
[02:42] <bruenig> !feisty | trevbork
[02:42] <ubotu> trevbork: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[02:42] <atarinox> what if i'm having problems w/ abiword?
[02:42] <giovanni2121> wait h3xis another problem came up
[02:42] <giovanni2121> it says
[02:42] <Flannel> trevbork: it'll be different in bugfixes and stuff only.  Versions won't change much
[02:42] <smo>  if  lsmod 2or&>/dev/null | grep -ew "nv" ; then
[02:42] <smo> same thing
[02:42] <GaiaX11> atarinox: are you?
[02:42] <giovanni2121> sudo:./configure command not found
[02:42] <bruenig> smo, no lsmod 2>/dev/null | grep -ew "nv"
[02:42] <Pelo> atarinox, what are you trying to acheive ?
[02:43] <giovanni2121> sudo:  ./configure:  command not found
[02:43] <h3xis> giovanni2121, you need to change into the directory
[02:43] <smo> yeah i tried the 2 first
[02:43] <smo> then the &
[02:43] <h3xis> giovanni2121, the poster left that out
[02:43] <smo> and same thing
[02:43] <bruenig> giovanni2121, you should not be sudoing ./configure
[02:43] <Pelo> foug,  sorry I got you confused with someone else ,  what was your issue again ?
[02:43] <bruenig> smo, I don't know what the problem is
[02:43] <ber1> i have reinstalled frostwire and sun java several times, and sudo dpkg-configure bash to the No setting, and still my frostwire will open and then close a few seconds later. what gives? (edgy 6.10) how can i make frostwire work and stop closing? does anyone else have this problem?
[02:44] <eternaljoy> bruenig: where can I get latest super grub?
[02:44] <bruenig> frostwire does that
[02:44] <xtknight> ber1, i've heard of the problem before
[02:44] <giovanni2121> im confused
[02:44] <giovanni2121> sorry
[02:44] <eternaljoy> bruenig: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/ ?
[02:44] <giovanni2121> i need to change to what directory
[02:44] <atarinox> GaiaX11, Pelo : It suddenly changed my font from Times New Roman to something else, now Times doesnt even show up in my font list as an option....
[02:44] <bruenig> eternaljoy, google I guess. I used it once and it failed me so I didn't really pay much attention
[02:44] <h3xis> giovanni2121, okay, you ran the first command right?
[02:44] <sid> Can I switch from Russian language to English easily? ie hit a button to go back to english, and another to go to Russian?
[02:44] <Pelo> ber1,  use sun-java-1.6 jre and the latest frorstwire from their site
[02:44] <giovanni2121> yeah
[02:44] <sid> Or do I have to setup separate users.
[02:44] <ber1> how can i make frostwire....... not do that? haha
[02:44] <ber1> 1.6? is that the latest stable build, pelo?
[02:44] <h3xis> giovanni2121, you should have a directory named alsa-driver or something, right?
[02:44] <arooni> how can i get the path of where specific apps are run from
[02:45] <giovanni2121> like on the desktop?
[02:45] <arooni> 'where' doesnt work
[02:45] <GaiaX11> ber1: You have to configure java option
[02:45] <eternaljoy> bruenig: i found an ISo that contains gparted, sysresc and SGD
[02:45] <xtknight> arooni, which or whereis
[02:45] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yes
[02:45] <giovanni2121> yeah i do
[02:45] <bruenig> arooni, which name
[02:45] <bruenig> eternaljoy, goodie
[02:45] <Pelo> ber1,  I beleive so
[02:45] <h3xis> giovanni2121, okay, before you do anything, do you have the kernel headers installed?
[02:45] <ber1> gaiax11, lets pretend hypothetically that i had no idea how to do that (i do of course... i am leet, yo). what would i do?
[02:45] <xyz-abc> pelo, i got this error "i/o error on device hda"
[02:45] <giovanni2121> i dont know what that means so im guessing no
[02:45] <xyz-abc> and it also went to mention which block was screwed up
[02:45] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  when do you get this error ?
[02:45] <xyz-abc> while booting up live linux
[02:45] <h3xis> giovanni2121, okay, run this: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[02:46] <eternaljoy> bruenig: thats great then for if MBR and bootsectors, Grub etc gets corrupted, I can still load Ubuntu or MS Windows!
[02:46] <xyz-abc> the hdd might have bad sectors
[02:46] <GaiaX11> atarinox: So it is font issue and not word processor
[02:46] <xyz-abc> i just dont know how to repair it
[02:46] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  could you be a little more specific,  do you get as far as the boot menu ? as far as the live cd desktop ?
[02:46] <xyz-abc> i can't reformat it
[02:46] <eternaljoy> bruenig: until I can find a perm solution.
[02:46] <xyz-abc> well i booted into live linux
[02:46] <bruenig> you can always boot into live cd and fix grub
[02:46] <giovanni2121> it says its already the newest installed
[02:47] <xyz-abc> but while booting it said "i/o error on device hda... block 56456 .. screwed up"
[02:47] <eternaljoy> bruenig: but would that also see my Windows partition and include that in the restore of grub?
[02:47] <giovanni2121> its the -14 versio
[02:47] <giovanni2121> n
[02:47] <atarinox> GaiaX11: maybe...but abiword was the word processor i was using when everything suddenly changed
[02:47] <h3xis> giovanni2121, alright youre good on that part then. okay, back to the original problem. you said you had a directory named alsa-driver on your desktop?
[02:47] <giovanni2121> yeah
[02:47] <giovanni2121> so do i do
[02:47] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  ok ,   in the desktop menu > system > admin > gnome partition editor
[02:47] <giovanni2121> cd desktop/alsa-driver
[02:47] <giovanni2121> ?
[02:47] <bruenig> eternaljoy, you could probably, you may have to manually edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:47] <eternaljoy> bruenig: I have a bootable ubuntu USB Stick version.  When I load that, how would I restore grub to my HDD from that?
[02:47] <h3x0r_> Hey i just installed NVIDIA graphics drivers and on start up the Nvidia Logo flashes to fast any ideas on how i can prolong its duration ?
[02:47] <h3xis> giovanni2121, are you in your desktop's directory now?
[02:47] <giovanni2121> yeah
[02:47] <xyz-abc> ok
[02:47] <bruenig> !grub | eternaljoy first link pretty much goes over stuff like that
[02:47] <ubotu> eternaljoy first link pretty much goes over stuff like that: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:47] <h3xis> giovanni2121, then you just do cd alsa-driver*
[02:48] <giovanni2121> should i type: cd desktop/alsa-driver
[02:48] <eternaljoy> bruenig: but doesnt it look for my existing menu.lust and use that?
[02:48] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  use my nick when replying to me, it makes it easier for me to follow
[02:48] <xyz-abc> k
[02:48] <Pelo> xyz-abc, ...
[02:48] <h3xis> giovanni2121, nope. youre already in your desktop. so you do cd alsa-driver*
[02:48] <xyz-abc> pelo: i can't find the gnome partition editor where u specified it
[02:48] <giovanni2121> k im in it
[02:48] <bruenig> eternaljoy, don't think so, either way you can edit your existing menu.lst from live cd
[02:48] <h3xis> giovanni2121, now run that second command
[02:48] <xyz-abc> pelo: should i just go to "install"?
[02:49] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  no
[02:49] <eternaljoy> bruenig: what? which one?
[02:49] <eternaljoy> bruenig: it doesnt need editing
[02:49] <GaiaX11> ber1: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[02:49] <giovanni2121> it said this
[02:49] <giovanni2121> checking for gcc... gcc
[02:49] <eternaljoy> bruenig: my current menu.list is pefect! why edit it?
[02:49] <giovanni2121> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[02:49] <giovanni2121> See `config.log' for more details.
[02:49] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  the menu at the top ,  there it says  applicatsions, places, system ,  system > admin> gnome partition manager or editor , or something
[02:49] <GaiaX11> ber1: Choose the java that you installed from sun
[02:50] <bruenig> eternaljoy, I was saying that if you wanted to, you could from live cd therefore making live cd restore of grub possible and good
[02:50] <mjr> giovanni2121, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:50] <eternaljoy> bruenig: if I resintall Grub from a liveCD, what menu.list will the new Grub look for?
[02:50] <h3xis> giovanni2121, see what mjr said
[02:50] <bruenig> eternaljoy, it won't
[02:50] <eternaljoy> bruenig: so Grub wont load anyhing?
[02:50] <xyz-abc> pelo: it's not there
[02:50] <bruenig> eternaljoy, grub writes its own menu.lst when you do sudo update-grub
[02:50] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  that is very odd,
[02:50] <eternaljoy> bruenig: if the new grub wont load any menu.list, what good is it?
[02:51] <Pelo> xyr,  ok move to install
[02:51] <eternaljoy> bruenig: where wll it write it to?
[02:51] <giovanni2121> k its installing
[02:51] <xyz-abc> pelo: k
[02:51] <giovanni2121> then when its done i run it again?
[02:51] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  do the install
[02:51] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yes
[02:51] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  when you get to selecting yoru partition,  select the options that lets you edit partitions manualy
[02:51] <eternaljoy> bruenig: you say if I type:  sudo update-grub, it creates a new menu.list!  But wheere does it save it?  it cant save it to the LIVECD
[02:51] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  are you installing ubuntu or kubuntu ?
[02:52] <eternaljoy> bruenig: where exacrtly is the new menu.list saved?  so then I can go there and reaplce it with my orginal menu.list
[02:52] <Flannel> eternaljoy: it does
[02:52] <eternaljoy> Flannel: it does what?
[02:52] <Flannel> eternaljoy: It's saved in the liveCDs filesystem, which exists in memory, like the rest of the liveCD
[02:53] <wiseelben> you need to mount your root system from the LiveCD first
[02:53] <eternaljoy> Flannel: but whe I take out the livecd and want to boot my ubuntu from HDD, wha menu.list will Grub look for?
[02:53] <xyz-abc> pelo: ubuntu
[02:53] <Flannel> eternaljoy: the one on your harddrive
[02:53] <giovanni2121> okay its running alot of lines of code so I'm guessing thats a good sign
[02:53] <giovanni2121> ill do it to the other 3 files and see what happens
[02:53] <eternaljoy> Flannel: how does it know where to look?
[02:53] <h3xis> giovanni2121, make sure youre in their directory, too
[02:53] <Pelo> xyz-abc, ok just checking ,  proceed with install and let me know when you get to the partition selection stuff
[02:53] <xyz-abc> ok
[02:53] <giovanni2121> thanks so much hh3xis and mjr
[02:53] <h3xis> giovanni2121, basically youre just looking for errors
[02:53] <giovanni2121> okay
[02:53] <Flannel> eternaljoy: because the first stage of grub (located in your MBR) knows where to look for /boot
[02:53] <giovanni2121> will do
[02:54] <Flannel> eternaljoy: the first stage (in MBR) knows where the second stage (in /boot) is located
[02:54] <eternaljoy> Flannel: so if I corrupt my Grub now, I load Livevd and type:  sudo update-grub. and then reboot withnout liveCD and it should boot my HDD ubuntu again?
[02:54] <adsims2001> I'm currently using the default driver for wireless networks in Ubuntu 6.10, but it is causing frequent and random crashes in all network applications. I want to try another driver and possibly NDISwrapper, but I want to backup the current driver first. Is that possible? I haven't changed the driver since installing Ubuntu.
[02:54] <ber1> alright i don't really understand this, but i ran sudo update-alternatives --config java and chose the one i already had which was sun java, then ran frostwire and it failed (same problem). so i changed it to the other option, and frostwire refused to even open at all, so i changed it back (to what i had originally) and now... it works... for no reason at all.... wth?
[02:54] <Flannel> eternaljoy: no.  Because it'll be corrupted.  You need to reinstall grub to the MBR to get an uncorrupted version
[02:54] <ber1> but thanks for the help anyways everyone
[02:54] <eternaljoy> Flannel: and how do I do that?
[02:54] <Flannel> eternaljoy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows#head-bf3232f10ddf1b078de064622ccbb25225cdb3c0
[02:55] <Pelo> ber1,  how did you install frostwire,  deb or source ?
[02:55] <ber1> .deb, pelo
[02:55] <WaxyFresh> whats the command to see what release your running?
[02:55] <Flannel> WaxyFresh: lsb_release -a
[02:55] <Pelo> ber1,   go into synaptic,  remove java , remove frostwire we'll start from scratch
[02:56] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: Do you have the your_card.inf   ?
[02:56] <eternaljoy> bruenig: why d you always accuse people of bneing a troll when they have struggles to understand?
[02:56] <adsims2001> Yeah, I have all the Windows drivers for the card.
[02:56] <ber1> no pelo, its working now. thats what i said before - it works for no real reason at all, haha.
[02:56] <adsims2001> I might try the opensource RTL8180 driver though.
[02:56] <eternaljoy> bruenig: im very dissappointed you accuse me of trolling just cause I was struggling to understand :(
[02:56] <Pelo> ber1,  oh,  good then,  don't mess with it anymore
[02:56] <ber1> i changed the java version to... what i already had, and it now works pelo. thanks though.
[02:56] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: So you do not need to backup anything then
[02:56] <smo> all right bruenig
[02:56] <adsims2001> It's not running NDISwrapper right now
[02:57] <Pelo> ber1,  :-)
[02:57] <bruenig> eternaljoy, it looked like you were trolling because you asked the same question after I answered it, and then I answered it again in a different way, and then you asked again and I thought you were just winding me up
[02:57] <adsims2001> I'm using whatever comes with Ubuntu.
[02:57] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: install it then
[02:57] <adsims2001> Will there be a way to recover the default Ubuntu driver if I do?
[02:57] <giovanni2121> i have a general question, if I'm using ubuntu 7.04 beta right now
[02:57] <giovanni2121> when the release comes out next weds
[02:57] <giovanni2121> will they just send out updates to update the beta to the release
[02:57] <eternaljoy> bruenig: i dont troll here ever!  I respect everyone times too much!  but pls empahise, some ppl struggle to understand more than others.  pls dont accuse ppl faselely. ty
[02:57] <Flannel> giovanni2121: you just do a normal package update
[02:57] <giovanni2121> or will i need to reinstall
[02:57] <xyz-abc> pelo: "the creation of swap space in partition #5 of IDE1 master (hda) failed"
[02:57] <rockzman> bruenig can i paste you an error that i get installing mysql binary from mysql.com?
[02:57] <sid> giovanni2121: You might need to reinstall.
[02:58] <giovanni2121> moh
[02:58] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: Do this: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper wireless-tools
[02:58] <bruenig> rockzman, I am not a mysql person
[02:58] <giovanni2121> relly?
[02:58] <giovanni2121> really?*
[02:58] <bruenig> oh for installing ok, I guess, but probably should pastebin it
[02:58] <bruenig> !paste
[02:58] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:58] <sid> giovanni2121: probably not, but it's a possibility.
[02:58] <rockzman> bruenig its not a mysql error :P
[02:58] <giovanni2121> k
[02:58] <giovanni2121> thanks
[02:58] <eternaljoy> bruenig: all I wanted to understand was how can I restore Grub and have it use my old menu.list which has an enrrty to load my MS windows too.
[02:58] <adsims2001> alright, i'll try that when i reboot into ubuntu (im in windows right now, since I'm not sure if the wlan driver would hold up for IRC)
[02:58] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  tha'T probably because  linux swap needs to be mounted in a  extended partition , not a primary one
[02:58] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: Then: sudo ndiswrapper -i rt8180.inf
[02:58] <eternaljoy> bruenig: and I still dont know how
[02:58] <xyz-abc> oh wait
[02:59] <bruenig> !grub | eternaljoy the first link should do it
[02:59] <ubotu> eternaljoy the first link should do it: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:59] <xyz-abc> pelo: i shoulda gone to manual configuration?
[02:59] <eternaljoy> bruenig: ok ty.
[02:59] <eternaljoy> brb
[02:59] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  that was the plan
[02:59] <xyz-abc> pelo: i have terrible memory, lemme try again :D
[02:59] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: you have to issue that command in the folder were the .inf file is
[02:59] <giovanni2121> hey h3xis i ran into a problem with the alsa-utils file
[02:59] <giovanni2121> it says this when i run that long confugre code line
[02:59] <h3xis> giovanni2121, what
[02:59] <giovanni2121> configure: error: this packages requires a curses library
[02:59] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  sharpen your memory fast,  I hate repeating myself
[02:59] <davfigue> Hello everybody
[02:59] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: then: ndiswrapper -l
[03:00] <h3xis> giovanni2121, do sudo apt-get install libncurses5 libncurses5-dev
[03:00] <adsims2001> OK. If all is well I should be able to be back on the channel shortly...
[03:00] <eternaljoy> bruenig: that link is inteesting!  so my question is.  Can I copy menu.list to my Windows partition and tell Grub to load it from there!  this way I can totally remove Ubuntu partition.    I dont need it because I now run Ubuntu from USB stick
[03:00] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: Then:
[03:01] <eternaljoy> bruenig: would that work?  or does menu.list have to be on ext3 ubuntu partition?
[03:01] <bruenig> eternaljoy, no you can't
[03:01] <eternaljoy> bruenig: why not?
[03:01] <bruenig> won't work
[03:01] <giovanni2121> ahh thanks
[03:01] <giovanni2121> how do you know all of this, have you just been using it for long enough to know most problems
[03:01] <GaiaX11> adsims2001: Then go to /etc/modules and write ndiswrapper in the last line and save it
[03:01] <giovanni2121> ?
[03:01] <giovanni2121> or do you help to code
[03:01] <giovanni2121> ?
[03:01] <eternaljoy> bruenig: is there a way of getting Grub to load my MS woindows if there are not ext3 ubuntu partitions on my HDD?
[03:01] <macographer> from the command line, how do i change the path for a program?
[03:01] <h3xis> giovanni2121, been using linux since redhat 7.2. i run debian lenny now
[03:01] <bruenig> eternaljoy, no, it won't know where to find it
[03:02] <xyz-abc> pelo: i'm in the 'prepare partitions' stage and it has by default: "dev/hda"
[03:02] <Pelo> macographer, http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[03:02] <eternaljoy> bruenig: why cant I point it to it using those command on that webpage you gave me?
[03:02] <giovanni2121> so awhile then haha
[03:02] <giovanni2121> well thanks so much i gotta grab dinner but then hopefully i can tackel the few remaining problems i have
[03:02] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  do you get an app call gparted to do this ?
[03:02] <giovanni2121> thanks again
[03:02] <etzerd> Hello all
[03:02] <etzerd> ?
[03:02] <h3xis> giovanni2121, you get it to work?
[03:02] <Pelo> !hi | etzerd
[03:02] <ubotu> etzerd: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:03] <etzerd> I have a hard time install kubuntu on the 7.04
[03:03] <eternaljoy> bruenig: if I type find /boot/grub/stage1, wont it find it if I copy that whole folder over to my MS windows partition?
[03:03] <bruenig> eternaljoy, it won't work, you can try if you want. I have tired, a little worn down, sorry. I am trying to learn some more sed now, I just kind of keep this open to check in occasionally
[03:03] <eternaljoy> bruenig: ok ty for your time.
[03:03] <etzerd> Hi Pelo
[03:03] <etzerd> Hi ubotu
[03:03] <xyz-abc> pelo: it doesnt say the name, i think i'd better go and grab some real partioning app from synaptic
[03:03] <rockzman> bruenig http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14803/
[03:03] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  wait
[03:03] <rockzman> how do i fix that bruenig
[03:04] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  are you in a app with gparted as the first menu entry ?
[03:04] <etzerd> Pelo, are you tried the beta version yet?
[03:04] <Dreamglider> help im in ubuntu and need to delete a file in windows im at the programm/usblock directory but i cant delete the file
[03:04] <bruenig> rockzman, prefix it with "sudo"
[03:04] <Pelo> etzerd,  go and ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:04] <etzerd> Thanks
[03:05] <rockzman> bruenig how can root run the mysql
[03:05] <Dreamglider> regin@laptop:/media/sda1/Program Files/USB System Lock$ sudo rename USBSystemLock.exe USBSystemLockxx.exe
[03:05] <Pelo> Dreamglider,  ubuntu doesn'T write to ntfs drive out of the box,   you are better off rebooting in windows and deleting it in there
[03:05] <Ginja_Ninja> hello. I am running a multiseat setup and for some reson my up arrow on my keyboard launches ksnapshot. Why would that be happening?
[03:05] <h3xis> Pelo, doesnt ubuntu come with ntfs-3g?
[03:05] <bruenig> rockzman, it is saying that it is trying to write to files that need root access to write to them, therefore sudo is my answer, now I am not a mysql person but that is what the error looks like it is complaining about
[03:05] <SeveredCross> Uh, adding NTFS write support isn't very hard.
[03:05] <noelferreira> bruenig: i got an error with avimerge AVI read video frame: avilib - Error reading from AVI file-> 798360.00)
[03:05] <Dreamglider> i know but i have done if before (With help from this chan)
[03:06] <SeveredCross> Make sure you enable multiverse and universe in Synaptic
[03:06] <Pelo> h3xis,  you need to install it
[03:06] <SeveredCross> Then refresh your list.
[03:06] <SeveredCross> Then install ntfs-3g
[03:06] <Flannel> h3xis: ntfs-3g is in Feisty.  But it wasnt stable when anything else was released
[03:06] <Pelo> !ntfs | h3xis
[03:06] <ubotu> h3xis: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:06] <xyz-abc> pelo: i'm not sure, it doesnt say "gparted" anywhere
[03:06] <h3xis> ....
[03:06] <h3xis> i know what it is.
[03:06] <h3xis> i just asked if it was in ubuntu :P
[03:06] <SeveredCross> Ah, there you go. ^^
[03:06] <noelferreira> how can i join avi files like avi.001 avi.002 avi.003 ... ...
[03:06] <noelferreira> ?
[03:06] <SeveredCross> noelferreira: Binary copy?
[03:06] <Pelo> xyz-abc,   do you have a menu with a toolbar under neat and a graph below that ?
[03:07] <noelferreira> how can i do that SeveredCross?
[03:07] <xyz-abc> no
[03:07] <SeveredCross> Is there an append parameter for cat or does cat append automatically...
[03:07] <smo> was after the  |  pipe for me...
[03:07] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  go back further and select manualy edit partitions
[03:07] <SeveredCross> You can probably pipe them actually.
[03:07] <SeveredCross> Oh wait.
[03:07] <smo> http://phatandfresh.free.fr/smoXinstall    here s the script bruenig....
[03:07] <SeveredCross> Haha.
[03:07] <xyz-abc> pelo: i'm there
[03:07] <SeveredCross> There's always avimuxer
[03:07] <SeveredCross> !avimuxer
[03:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avimuxer - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:07] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  and what does it look like ?
[03:08] <noelferreira> SeveredCross: can you explain me what i have to do?
[03:08] <Ginja_Ninja> how difficult would it be to move and make permenant, the home directory to be on a seperate hard drive?
[03:08] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  easy as pie
[03:08] <xyz-abc> pelo: "prepare partitions' window - i can set a new partition table or keep the default: "/dev/hda"
[03:08] <Dreamglider> after installing ntfs-g3 then what ?
[03:08] <Ginja_Ninja> Pelo: within kubuntu ?
[03:08] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  keep the default one
[03:09] <Ginja_Ninja> i like pie
[03:09] <SeveredCross> noelferreira, there's an avi muxer tool for Linux.
[03:09] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  same deal, but I don'T know the default files in kubuntu
[03:09] <SeveredCross> I'm trying to find the download link, bear with me.
[03:09] <noelferreira> you mena avimerge SeveredCross?
[03:09] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  basicaly you just have to mount your new hdd to /home  and that is it
[03:09] <xyz-abc> pelo: it tells me "no root file system, correct this"
[03:09] <Ginja_Ninja> oh
[03:09] <Ginja_Ninja> right
[03:09] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  you have to move your files to the new drive
[03:10] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  that is possible
[03:10] <Ginja_Ninja> Pelo: Thats easy enough
[03:10] <uFo-Z> i got big probmlems. i cannt install ubuntu-desktop becuase depedencys say that it is not possible to instlal xorg
[03:10] <noelferreira> SeveredCross: AVI read video frame: avilib - Error reading from AVI file-> 798360.00)
[03:10] <nev> hi, does Chris Kenyon of Canonical hang in here? what's his nick?
[03:10] <Rya1> hello all
[03:10] <xyz-abc> pelo: wouldnt it be easier with gparted?
[03:10] <klock> hey, does anyone know a program for ubuntu that converts .swf to .mov?
[03:10] <Ginja_Ninja> Pelo: move first then make mout permanent.
[03:10] <bimberi> noelferreira: cat file.001 file.002 file.003 ... > file.avi
[03:10] <SeveredCross> klock: mencoder might..
[03:10] <Rya1> does anyone else in here run their ubuntu on a mac??
[03:11] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  you should have ended up in gparted within the installation proceedure,  try going back and picking another option ,  which version of ubuntu is this anyway ?
[03:11] <xyz-abc> pelo: i have gparted open
[03:11] <xyz-abc> pelo: edgy eft
[03:11] <SeveredCross> bimberi: That can break sync
[03:11] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  yes
[03:11] <SeveredCross> http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=435
[03:11] <h00t>  in my fstab it says this "/dev/hda1 /mnt/ntfs ntfs ro,user,auto,gid=1000,uid=1000,fmask0777,dmask=0777  0   0" ... why can't i still not even view the files in the partitio
[03:11] <Ginja_Ninja> Pelo: Thanks for your help. Thats brilliant
[03:11] <SeveredCross> noelferreira: Read: http://www.arsgeek.com/?p=435
[03:11] <Pelo> xyz-abc, ok ,  select the correct drive
[03:11] <Dreamglider> after installing ntfs-3g how can i remove a file in windows ?
[03:11] <SeveredCross> h00t: Change ntfs to ntfs-3g and change ro to rw
[03:11] <xyz-abc> pelo: i dont get what u mean
[03:12] <bimberi> SeveredCross: k, just looking at the file names in the question
[03:12] <macographer> ok, the question i want to ask is, how do i add a directory to $PATH?
[03:12] <h3x0r_> Any ideas on how i can make the nvidia start up logo last up longer  its only showing for about 0.3 Seconds
[03:12] <SeveredCross> h00t: After you change that and save /etc/fstab, do sudo umount -a and then sudo mount -a
[03:12] <h00t> Seveas, i just want to view ... i still can't even view
[03:12] <giovanni2121> h3xis: it says to restart and then type another line of code, i have a chapter meeting right now but ill be back on around 7 to do that because im transferring some files right now so i'll be able to tell you then
[03:12] <giovanni2121> thanks
[03:12] <Pelo> Ginja_Ninja,  you might want to use the live cd to move your files,  otherwise I don'T think you could access the files again on your original /home folder once you've mounted the new hdd to that location
[03:12] <h3xis> giovanni2121, k
[03:12] <h00t> SeveredCross, , i just want to view ... i still can't even view
[03:12] <SeveredCross> h00t: Is it mounted? Are there errors from sudo mount?
[03:13] <h3xis> h3x0r_, why would you want it to start up longer? i think there's a configuration file or something that may be able to extend the length of time but i'm not sure
[03:13] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  ok , you are in gparted,   to the right of the tool bar there is a drop down list with the available hdd on it,  pick the correct one to install ubuntu on,   list the current partitions on it in for me
[03:13] <giovanni2121> h3xis: it says to use alsamixer
[03:13] <h00t> SeveredCross, it's mounted but i can't see it as "h00t" only as "root" ... gid & uid are correct .. copied from "id" output ...
[03:13] <giovanni2121> but how do i find/run that program?
[03:13] <giovanni2121> or do i need to dl it?
[03:13] <h3xis> giovanni2121, it's part of alsa-utils
[03:13] <tbuss> does anyone know what would cause a external hdd mounted w/ntfs-3g not to be able to share files through samba
[03:14] <h3xis> giovanni2121, to get to it run alsamixer in terminal
[03:14] <giovanni2121> still confused sorry
[03:14] <aubade_> giovanni2121: alsamixer? Ships with Ubuntu, just run it in the terminal.
[03:14] <giovanni2121> okay
[03:14] <h3xis> giovanni2121, what all have you done?
[03:14] <giovanni2121> so just type it by itself and itll be good to go?
[03:14] <noelferreira> bimberi: it won't stop and all i see is strange caracters in my window. is that normal?
[03:14] <giovanni2121> ive done the 4 lines now i have to reboot
[03:14] <h3xis> giovanni2121, okay
[03:14] <giovanni2121> and then type
[03:14] <Rya1> macographer --- just add a directory into whichever folder you have set as the $PATH folder
[03:14] <giovanni2121> cat /proc/asound/version
[03:14] <giovanni2121> to see if i did it correctly
[03:14] <netrat> I'm having the problem described in Bug #58884, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/58884, in which the keyboard will randomly fail most of the time being with laptops. In the bug report the solution is to add the option "notsc" to the kernel. When I add this option to /boot/grub/menu.lst my laptop fails to bootup. I'm using the 2.6.17-11-generic kernel, the bug report uses the 2.6.17-10-generic kernel in the example. Any ideas?
[03:15] <xyz-abc> pelo: i have only 1 hdd and it tells me that i have 233 gb's of unpartitioned space (the remaining 17 gb are gone?). However, when I try to install windows it tells me i have a total of 5 partitions
[03:15] <giovanni2121> then ill type the alsamixer and see if it works
[03:15] <giovanni2121> also if you're still on around 7
[03:15] <h3xis> giovanni2121, alright
[03:15] <Pelo> 
[03:15] <h3xis> giovanni2121, what time is it where you are now?
[03:15] <giovanni2121> can you help me with writing code in grub to pick an os to boot upon startup?
[03:15] <macographer> Rya1: what's the default for DD?
[03:15] <h3xis> giovanni2121, yes
[03:15] <giovanni2121> k thanks
[03:15] <nikin> is there any program in ubuntu that can generate CRC32 for larger files than 2G?
[03:15] <giovanni2121> bbl
[03:15] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  take a screenshot and put it in the pastebin
[03:15] <macographer> cause i'm pretty sure i didn't do anything unusual.
[03:15] <Pelo> !pastebin | xyz-abc
[03:15] <ubotu> xyz-abc: 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)
[03:16] <macographer> or, i could create a symbolic link..
[03:16] <Cosmo_> ok this is odd, my mom just rebooted her laptop which I installed ubuntu on and now when we put the user name and password in the screen flashes like it is going to boot on in then it askes for the user name and password again
[03:16] <Rya1> yeah try that
[03:16] <Pelo> Cosmo_,  caplocks ?
[03:17] <macographer> the weird thing is, when i type which svn, i get the correct path, but when i type svn, it's still looking for it in the old location.
[03:17] <Cosmo_> nope made sure that was off, let me double check
[03:18] <xyz-abc> pelo: http://img486.imageshack.us/img486/881/screenshot1nt4.png (dont know how to paste an image into pastebin..)
[03:18] <netrat> I'm having the problem discribed in Bug #58884, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/58884, in which the keyboard will randomly fail most of the time being with laptops. In the bug report the solution is to add the option "notsc" to the kernel. When I add this option to /boot/grub/menu.lst my laptop fails to bootup. I'm using the 2.6.17-11-generic kernel, the bug report uses the 2.6.17-10-generic kernel in the example. Any ideas?
[03:18] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  imageshack will do
[03:18] <bimberi> noelferreira: no, there should be no output and, according to SeveredCross, won't work anyway.  Apologies for any confusion
[03:19] <Pelo> xyz-abc, ok , you have a problem
[03:19] <xyz-abc> pelo: well?
[03:19] <_Luks> how do i renew my ip on ubuntu ?
[03:19] <knapp> can someone tell me the command for 'force mount' ?
[03:19] <noelferreira> bimberi: thanks worked perfectly . first time i forgot > before output file
[03:19] <noelferreira> thanks
[03:19] <_Luks> how do i renew my ip on ubuntu ?
[03:19] <noelferreira> bye
[03:19] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  if you have a windows partition manager,  boot that up and try to fix your partitions with that ,  make everyting not your windows main partiton  fat32 , just the one partition,  and we can try again after ward
[03:19] <Dreamglider> rm: cannot remove `USBSystemLock.exe': Read-only file system
[03:19] <Dreamglider> , How do i make it writable ?
[03:20] <aubade_> knapp: sudo mount -f
[03:20] <Rya1> does anyone know if there is a dedicated channel for ppc linux??
[03:20] <xyz-abc> pelo: i already tried that
[03:20] <_Luks> how do i renew my ip on ubuntu ?
[03:20] <GaiaX11> _Luks: Wait
[03:20] <knapp> aubade_ many thanks.
[03:20] <xyz-abc> pelo: it just gives some error
[03:20] <Pelo> xyz-abc, are you willing to scrap your windows partition ans star from scratch ?
[03:20] <xyz-abc> pelo: i was hoping for some 'power tools' on linux
[03:20] <xyz-abc> SURE
[03:20] <xyz-abc> SURE
[03:20] <smo> sudo dhclient eth0 or 1 or 2 etc
[03:20] <aubade_> Dreamglider: Add a line to fstab or mount it manually and define what options you want (rw-user in your case).
[03:21] <xyz-abc> sorry for double-post
[03:21] <smo> dhclient interface...
[03:21] <Dreamglider> where is fstap
[03:21] <Dreamglider> fstab
[03:21] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  do you have important data you need to backup ?
[03:21] <GaiaX11> _Luks: People have already got your message
[03:21] <aubade_> Dreamglider: /etc/fstab
[03:21] <xyz-abc> pelo: not on this hdd
[03:21] <Cosmo_> nope it's not the caps lock, when I put the username and password in and hit enter the executing mouse pointer comes up for a couple of secs then goes right back to the login screen
[03:22] <GaiaX11> _Luks: If by renew you mean config then: sudo network-admin
[03:22] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  since you get a bad sector error it might not be a bad idea to low-format your hdd from the bios, if your bios supports it
[03:22] <foug> i have an external hard drive, after installing ubuntu, will i be able to access it?
[03:22] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  it takes a while
[03:22] <xyz-abc> pelo: i dont think i can do it from the bios, but i could live-boot something
[03:22] <kootaphor> I've stopped using GDM and done an autologin thingy for a headless server--I can ssh just fine (and exported the display)--but I can't get it so I can start X (and icewm) from anybody but root. Help?
[03:22] <xyz-abc> pelo: not more than 24 hrs right?
[03:22] <Rya1> foug - usb hard drive??
[03:22] <foug> Rya1: yea
[03:22] <smo> sure foug...
[03:22] <xyz-abc> pelo: my hdd is 250 gb
[03:22] <Pelo> xyr,  3 or 4 , depending on the size of the drive
[03:22] <Rya1> yes you will
[03:23] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  maybe 8
[03:23] <foug> cool thanks you two
[03:23] <Rya1> just "plug any play"
[03:23] <xyz-abc> pelo: will that fix the bad sectors?
[03:23] <bimberi> noelferreira: oh, it worked? great! :)
[03:23] <nikin> is there any program in ubuntu that can generate CRC32 for larger files than 2GB?
[03:23] <shaslap> when i use ndiswrapper, my wireless card disappears from ifconfig, what does that indicate?
[03:23] <persona> What is the command to give myself the right level to edit my xorg.conf from the manual/command part of ubuntu ?
[03:23] <Rya1> how do i change my display name???
[03:23] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  if it can it will , but if the hdd is physically damange it won'T be able to fix it , but it will sort of skip that portion so it no longuer shows up
[03:24] <aubade_> persona: What tools have you tried?
[03:24] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  you'll basicaly have a slightly smaller hdd
[03:24] <Rya1> persona, you need to change permissions...
[03:24] <bimberi> persona: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:24] <xyz-abc> pelo: btw this started happening after I interrupted a linux formatting of my HDD
[03:24] <persona> I tried using envy to reset xorg. No good. Tried using sudo dpkg-reconfigre xserver-xorg
[03:24] <GaiaX11> shaslap: Have you already activate your card
[03:24] <xyz-abc> pelo: stupid I know..
[03:24] <aubade_> persona: Excuse me, wrong person.
[03:24] <persona> Without any luck as well
[03:24] <persona> lol
[03:24] <persona> kk
[03:25] <WaxyFresh> my usb drive isnt working /mount/ has a usb and usb0 fofder yet they have nothing in them when i know my usb has a ton of stuff that has shown up on my other computer
[03:25] <Pelo> xyz-abc, might be related, if it is just that it's probably not physicaly damage
[03:25] <shasbot> is there a way i can manually add eth1 to the interface list and will that fix anything?
[03:25] <aubade_> nikin: Tried cksfv?
[03:25] <xyz-abc> pelo: i think so too
[03:26] <xyz-abc> pelo: another interesting thing: it takes windows a few seconds (sometimes even 10 seconds) to recognize the HDD
[03:26] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  this is my sugestion,  low-format,  partition with space for windows and space for linux,  install windows, install linux ,  in that order,  that way grub will see the windows and add it to the menyu
[03:26] <nikin> aubade_: yep... i got file to large message from it.... to be true.. i ame developing a libary to do this just it would be nice to test it.
[03:26] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  how old is this hdd ?
[03:26] <xyz-abc> ~1 year
[03:27] <xyz-abc> 1.5..
[03:27] <Pelo> probably not ware and tare then
[03:27] <persona> Yeah Rya1 : I used "envy" to update my nvidia drivers. Required a restart. Restarted. Unable to load x.. which i guess is gnome/kde
[03:27] <WaxyFresh> when i open up firefox the page for xubuntu 6.06 pops up yet im running 6.10.why?
[03:27] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  well, you have your instructions,  go to it
[03:27] <xyz-abc> pelo: i'm kinda afraid of installing both on 1 hdd, now that i've had this..
[03:27] <persona> Rya1 : Tried editing the xorg.conf file from prompt... but stated i didn't have the proper premission
[03:27] <xyz-abc> but i'll definitely low-level format
[03:27] <xyz-abc> pelo: thanks for the help
[03:28] <krackerjack> i have foomatic-gui for xubuntu and i set my canonip2000 printer but it still does not print can anyone help me???
[03:28] <Rya1> persona: have you tried "sudo then edit"??
[03:28] <aubade_> nikin: Only other tool I see through apt-cache is cfv.
[03:28] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  dual os on one hdd is not realy a problem,  you can even make a separeta partiton for your home folder so you can mess with linux and not touch your data
[03:28] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  no prob
[03:28] <Rya1> persona: sudo vi xorg.conf
[03:28] <persona> Rya1 : Tried " sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg "
[03:28] <nikin> aubade_: tryed that to... i got file read error from it.. probably for the same reason...
[03:29] <persona> Rya1 : Thanks... be back shortly in x i hope
[03:29] <WaxyFresh> when i open up firefox the page for xubuntu 6.06 pops up yet im running 6.10.why?
[03:29] <Rya1> :D
[03:29] <WaxyFresh> my usb drive isnt working /mount/ has a usb and usb0 fofder yet they have nothing in them when i know my usb has a ton of stuff that has shown up on my other computer
[03:29] <aubade_> nikin: Weird... the file's only 2G?
[03:29] <persona> : )
[03:29] <WaxyFresh> ^mount should be /media/
[03:29] <nikin> aubade_: no 4,7G .. its a DVD image
[03:29] <Pelo> WaxyFresh,  did you upgrade to 6.,10 or reinstall ?  might just be an old file
[03:29] <WaxyFresh> Pelo, yup upgrade
[03:30] <Pelo> WaxyFresh, there you go,  the bookmark didn'T get updated, just imported from your regular settnigs
[03:30] <krackerjack> my canon ip2000 does not print for xubuntu can anyone help?
[03:30] <ripzaw> does anyone know where I can get a cool desktop clock that I see in all the ubuntu internet vids? thanks
[03:30] <Pelo> ripzaw,  install gparted
[03:31] <Pelo> ripzaw,  sorry,  I mean install gdesklets
[03:31] <xyz-abc> pelo: the reason for my reluctance for dual-booting winxp and linux is because linux creates so many partitions, like 5..
[03:31] <aubade_> krackerjack: http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP2000
[03:32] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  that was a mess, linux only needs to create 2 partitons,  one for the os and home folder and one for the swap file,  something got messed up in your install
[03:32] <lHck> what tools is good for testing harddisk/raid read/write speed ?
[03:33] <Pelo> xyz-abc,  if you want to be 1337 about it you make 3 partitions, one for the / ( os , progs etc) , one for /home , one for linux-swap
[03:33] <coopster> is there a program out there that I can use to change the WM_NAME or WM_CLASS of another program?  I want to change adesklets so that fluxbox can recognize it, but the windows adesklets creates do not have any WM_ information.
[03:33] <aubade_> krackerjack: The official wiki says to use the 'bjc800' driver for it, should be included. Know of the utility in Xubuntu to add/remove printers?
[03:33] <aubade_> coopster: I imagine devilspie would if anything...
[03:34] <Pelo> coopster,  consult the fluxbox site for the desklets manager they recommend
[03:34] <krackerjack> aubade_: i am using that driver.
[03:34] <Selenolycus> join #dd-wrt
[03:34] <Pelo> Selenolycus,   /join
[03:35] <aubade> krackerjack: What afterwards? Will it not answer to print request or isn't listed elsewhere? So many definitions of 'not working'. :P
[03:35] <Selenolycus> I'll ask here for fun, too :-P
[03:35] <Selenolycus> I have one distant router that is wireless and I have another router able to pick-up its signal well, but I want to amplify it so that computers outside the range of the primary router can still get a signal from the amplifying router.
[03:36] <Pelo> Selenolycus,  this is a channel for help with ubuntu instalation and configuration
[03:36] <krackerjack> aubade: it's not answering print requests, i'm using the foomaticgui, but the website you referred me to says to  use turbo print... do you know anything about that
[03:37] <aubade> krackerjack: Not really, other than the English site being: http://turboprint.info
[03:37] <krackerjack> aubade: jw do you have your printer setup correctly?
[03:38] <coopster> aubade, devilspie doesn't pick the windows up when they are created :-/
[03:38] <snowskater> Hi i was wondering if you can install Flash on ubuntu feisty?
[03:38] <aubade> krackerjack: I don't have the same printer, Brother HL-2070N on a print server.
[03:38] <Pelo> snowskater,  ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:39] <Symmetria> morning all
[03:39] <krackerjack> ahh.. ok thanks for your help though
[03:39] <Pelo> Symmetria,  good evening
[03:39] <aubade> coopster: No experience with it, just threw it out as a recommendation because I've heard fairytales and folklore over its capabilities. :P
[03:39] <ubuntuEdgy> any one use mythtvweb ?
[03:39] <Rug> What progam can I use to convert .avi to my video ipod?
[03:39] <coopster> aubade, it does look like a pretty full solution, but something about adesklets just says "these aren't real windows"
[03:40] <Pelo> aubade,  fairytales is too nice, the manual is more of a slogan
[03:40] <blanky> guys! if I wget blah.com/thing.txt how can I save it as something else
[03:41] <Pelo> blanky,  don' t wget it,  use firefox to get it and download it
[03:41] <blanky> Pelo: durrr, I'm using wget for a reason
[03:41] <blanky> I found out it's -O - > though
[03:43] <EruditeHermit> hey, I am unable to get mplayerplugin working with my edgy install, can anyone help? It keeps trying to buffer but it never plays video
[03:43] <Ashbringer> Hello, I am unable to see text terminals, play games in cedega or resize my screen res in the "nvidia X server settings" app. I believe that this is the result of a broken xrandr, and when I type xrandr, I get a segfault. I am running Feisty on an AMD64. Does anyone else have this problem or know how I could fix it?
[03:43] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  you mean in firefox ?
[03:43] <efface> having some issues with dmraid, i run dmraid -ay -v, go to the folder /dev/mapper and nothing listed there like there should be, if i run dmraid -r, it lists the two drives i use for my strip raid
[03:43] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: yes
[03:43] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  use synaptic to remove  totem-mozilla
[03:43] <xtknight> !feisty
[03:43] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[03:44] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: already did that
[03:44] <BSG75> anyone know of an app that can burn mpg files to dvd movies?
[03:44] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  realy ?  and make sure that mplayer-mozilla is installed ?
[03:44] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: yep its installed
[03:44] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  codecs ?
[03:44] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: it keeps trying to buffer the video and it fails to start playing, yes w32codecs is installed
[03:45] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  remove mplater mozilla  completely from synaptic using the completely remove option, that will get rid of the local settings files and then install again
[03:47] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: same problem it keeps cycling between connected and connecting to
[03:47] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  try a different site maybe ?
[03:48] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: all sites
[03:48] <Beta> Hey guys, I'm still having issues getting DVD support to work.
[03:48] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: tried BBC CNN Yahoo
[03:48] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: all work on my debian install
[03:48] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,   right click on the applet in the browser,  go to properties , and try adjusting the buffer
[03:49] <cables> !dvd | Beta, read this first
[03:49] <ubotu> Beta, read this first: 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
[03:49] <todd_p_3> hello all
[03:49] <rambonow> How do I give a user who is not root permission to run startx?
[03:49] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  you can also try asking the nice ppl in #mplayer , they might have an idea
[03:49] <T0uCH> hi all... i got a question... is ti possible to read WMA and others windows media in ubuntu?
[03:49] <Pelo> rambonow, system > admin > users
[03:50] <GaiaX11> yes
[03:50] <Pelo> !restricted | T0uCH
[03:50] <ubotu> T0uCH: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:50] <nblracer> im just wondering who is in charge of synaptic package manager, and why is there not one out for java ^6jdk
[03:50] <rambonow> Pelo...not using Gnome
[03:50] <Pelo> nblracer,  enable backport
[03:50] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: when I changed that, it just cycles between the connecting and connected more rapidly
[03:50] <nblracer> what is backport and can i have link on how to enable it
[03:50] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  well at least it is having some effect
[03:50] <whta> i just downloaded some rpm files for a printer i just got.. but how do i install them?
[03:51] <Pelo> EruditeHermit,  try asking in #mplayer,  I'm out of ideas
[03:51] <EruditeHermit> Pelo: ok thanks
[03:51] <Pelo> whta,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[03:51] <mzracer360> does anyone know how to modify the look of the web page that mod-musicindex creates?  or where to find the file that needs to be modified?
[03:52] <Pelo> rambonow,  I don't know then,  I'm only familiar with gnome,  try chmod 777 progname
[03:52] <todd_p_3> alien is my favorite choice for converting and installing rpm packages
[03:52] <Rya1> pelo, you seem to be the "go to guy'
[03:53] <Pelo> Rya1,  I'm just the bottom of the barrel, the others are on break right now
[03:53] <MasterOfDisaster> lol
[03:53] <Rya1> pelo, you seem to be doing quite well, maybe we should promote you to middle of the barrel or something
[03:53] <Pelo> don't laugh at me
[03:54] <tulio__> how do i add the windows to the grub?
[03:54] <Beta> Yeah, none of that worked.
[03:54] <Pelo> this is too awesome   http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=447527&in_page_id=1770
[03:54] <Beta> Should I mention that I'm using Fiesty?
[03:54] <CoRnJuLiOx> ok Xubuntu 6.10 desktop CD does not boot.
[03:54] <CoRnJuLiOx> it kernel panics
[03:54] <Pelo> tulio__,  the window ? you mean the menu ?
[03:54] <Beta> Bad disk Corn.
[03:54] <CoRnJuLiOx> i've tried noacpi and acpi=force, and acpi=off
[03:54] <Pelo> beta for help with fiesty  ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:55] <tulio__> Pelo: no, i mean windows microsoft system to the menu of the grub, at the boot
[03:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> Beta: actually, somenoe gave me a link to a bug report for the normal 6.10 desktop CD. said it wouldn't boot on VIa boards
[03:55] <Beta> Really Corn, sorry.
[03:55] <Pelo> CoRnJuLiOx,  try the alternate install cd , it uses  text mode,  get it from the ubuntu site
[03:55] <Beta> I will Pelo
[03:55] <Rya1> that cat was cool, differnt coloured eyes and all
[03:55] <CoRnJuLiOx> Pelo: ok, thanks
[03:55] <whitor> Hi... I have an nvidia integrated sound card, I'm using digital out to speakers and analog to a headset. Although I have selected the nvidia ck8s - iec958 in System - preferences - Sound, and test audio play back fine, audio in Firefox and Wine applications do not opuput sound through digital, only analog... how can I remedy this ?
[03:55] <Pelo> tulio__,  ask in #grub
[03:55] <tulio__> ive just installed windows, so i lost my grub, now a have installed grub again, but windows is not on the list
[03:56] <Pelo> tulio__,  same hdd ?
[03:56] <disinterested_pe> how do i get to the xgl server or room?
[03:56] <tulio__> yes
[03:56] <Pelo> !grub | tulio__
[03:56] <ubotu> tulio__: 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
[03:56] <efface> having some issues with dmraid, i run dmraid -ay -v, go to the folder /dev/mapper and nothing listed there like there should be, if i run dmraid -r, it lists the two drives i use for my strip raid
[03:56] <tulio__> thanks
[03:56] <Rya1> how was that cat expected to pay for said fish and chips??
[03:56] <Pelo> disinterested_pe,  type /join #xgl  if it exists
[03:57] <disinterested_pe> pelo where?
[03:57] <Pelo> Rya1,  I havne'r read it all yet, but I think it's great that it takes the bus
[03:57] <Pelo> type it where you type to talk in channel
[03:57] <disinterested_pe> ok ty
[03:58] <whitor> I hear system sounds ok, but flash doesn't use my digital output, How can I make it do so?
[03:58] <nero> is 6.10 "Feisty"?
[03:59] <Pelo> nero, no 6.10 is edgy, feisty is 7.,04
[03:59] <nero> Pelo- ahhh.. gotcha..
[03:59] <nero> is there any way to install one library from Feisty on an edgy machine?
[03:59] <GaiaX11> !feisty| nero
[03:59] <ubotu> nero: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[03:59] <rubix> how do i view a list of install graphics card drivers
[03:59] <Pelo> nero,  I don'T think it would work
[04:00] <whitor> Will I be able to upgrade from Edgy to Feisty ?
[04:00] <nero> this is a HTPC, and it turns out the libxine from Edgy has a bug that causes audio lag.. this was fixed in libxine 1.1.14, which is in feisty.
[04:00] <Pelo> rubix,  try the device manager in  sysetem > admin
[04:00] <Rya1> rubix, click system, admin, device man
[04:00] <magic_ninja> i don't have x
[04:00] <GaiaX11> whitor: yes
[04:00] <magic_ninja> just updated to feisty
[04:00] <magic_ninja> now i don't have x
[04:00] <whitor> Thanks GaiaX11
[04:01] <magic_ninja> no ideas
[04:01] <briancron> that seems like a downgrade magic_ninja
[04:01] <rfcompte> magic ninja: what do you mean x?
[04:01] <magic_ninja> lol it kinda is briancron
[04:01] <briancron> you are at the cli?
[04:01] <magic_ninja> yea
[04:01] <briancron> startx does nothing?
[04:02] <magic_ninja> also
[04:02] <magic_ninja> it freezes when loading the root partition on the newest kernel
[04:02] <magic_ninja> i'm on 10 not 14
[04:02] <briancron> OK, have you tried to sudo aptitude update then upgrade?
[04:02] <magic_ninja> i can
[04:03] <mzracer360> does anyone know how to modify the look of the web page that mod-musicindex creates?  or where to find the file that needs to be modified?
[04:03] <briancron> yeah that may get something you left behind
[04:03] <GaiaX11> Will feisty give the option to skip a distribution for upgrading?
[04:03] <magic_ninja> updating
[04:03] <briancron> if that fails I'd suggest adding Xubuntu if you are Ubuntu... that may let you in until you figure it out
[04:03] <gumby600m> When I type "top" to get a view of the processes running, I see "us", "sys", "ni", "id", etc. at the top... What exactly are these?  I think "us" means user and "ni" means nice... but where can I find definitions of what it means for the "user", "sys", 'nice", etc...  to use some of the CPU???
[04:03] <Pelo> gumby600m,  man top
[04:03] <whta> ok, i got my printer working.. sort of. it's only printing on 1/4 of the page. as in, i print what should be one page and it prints in the upper left as 1/4 of a page.
[04:04] <GaiaX11> magic_ninja: upgrading and not updating
[04:04] <whta> would that be linux's fault or the printer?
[04:04] <briancron> update first thou
[04:04] <magic_ninja> GaiaX11: sudo apt-get updgrade-dist
[04:04] <sid> p/wc
[04:05] <GaiaX11> magic_ninja: I know but I want to skip edgy
[04:05] <briancron> that shouldn't have worked unless you changed your sources right?
[04:05] <magic_ninja> correct
[04:05] <xyz-abc> Any ubuntu app that support streaming mp3's?
[04:05] <magic_ninja> i can give u server info
[04:05] <briancron> xyz-abc: Songbird does
[04:05] <xyz-abc> k thanks
[04:05] <BSG75> SORRY SOMEONE TRIED TO BREAK INTO OUR HOUSE .. ALARMS WERE GOING OFF HAD FIRE HERE ...
[04:06] <briancron> not a ubuntu app really and it's really new
[04:06] <BSG75> sorry about caps
[04:06] <xyz-abc> how about an app from the synaptic manager?
[04:06] <magic_ninja> it basically isn't detecting my graphics card which means that it doesn't have the correct version of kernel mods to load the driver, which in turn is causing the wrong driver to load (aka a conflict)
[04:06] <colbert> I'm trying to get my Lexmark X1100 printer on an XP networked comp and in the Drivers listing there's none for my printer model, can someone help
[04:06] <GaiaX11> I am on dapper and I want to skip edgy and go to feisty. I know that it is not recommended to to this, but I'd like to try
[04:06] <BSG75> did anyone answer how to burn mpg files into dvd that can be played in a normal dvd player
[04:07] <briancron> GaiaX11: I'd just make a quick stop at Edgy to be safe... it beats a reinstall
[04:07] <briancron> oops... missed that last part
[04:07] <xyz-abc> any app from synaptic manager that supports mp3 streaming?
[04:07] <Rya1> BSG - im pretty sure you need to burn them as AVI files, also, check if your DVD player supports mpeg-4
[04:07] <magic_ninja> yea
[04:07] <magic_ninja> they have 2 be converted to avi if your going for a vcd
[04:08] <magic_ninja> i'm going to try a reboot into the newest kernel btw
[04:08] <magic_ninja> i'll be back if it doesn't work
[04:08] <BSG75> hmm no way to burn the files into a normal dvd then :(
[04:08] <briancron> xyz-abc: it looks like amarok does
[04:08] <BSG75> that sucks
[04:08] <beg1689> what?
[04:08] <xyz-abc> ok thanks
[04:08] <beg1689> sure you can
[04:08] <beg1689> devede
[04:09] <beg1689> easist way to throw files on a dvd
[04:09] <Pelo> BSG75, devede ftw
[04:09] <coopster> is there a program out there that I can use to change the WM_NAME or WM_CLASS of another program?  I want to change adesklets so that fluxbox can recognize it, but the windows adesklets creates do not have any WM_ information.
[04:09] <GaiaX11> briancron: I think I will go straight to the point. They say that it is very likely that my system will break. But (...)
[04:09] <Rya1> bgs, im sure if you use a dvd creating software you might have more luck...
[04:09] <beg1689> devede is the simplest way to jut toss a movie on dvd, if you want nice menus and such youll have to find something else
[04:09] <safer> I just installed fglrx, got an error, and then followed the solution as per this link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400964&highlight=ati+driver, but now my beryl just won't start -- help please
[04:10] <briancron> GaiaX11: It's boring when your system just keeps working anyway
[04:10] <eXcAliBuR> can i get a private helper to help me with ISPconfig in private please?
[04:10] <mzracer360> Is there a media player program for Ubuntu, that my Xbox 360 would recognize?
[04:10] <briancron> I like to break mine every few months
[04:11] <Meheren> http://www.novell.com/linux/meetlinux/.... very nie!
[04:11] <efface> having some issues with dmraid, i run dmraid -ay -v, go to the folder /dev/mapper and nothing listed there like there should be, if i run dmraid -r, it lists the two drives i use for my strip raid
[04:11] <Meheren> *nice..
[04:11] <Apollo101> iam using kubuntu. i just restored a backuped image of hdb2. at boot it says 'failed to open journal device. unknow block 0.0. ext3 journal in .... something.  and its not mounting.   what can i do? (i think the backup i made didnt supported linux partitions
[04:11] <safer> Can someone with knowledge about fglrx/ATI take a look here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=400964&highlight=ati+driver --- and tell me what is the problem I'm having?
[04:11] <Pelo> coopster,   why not ask the lovely ppl in #fluxbox for help on this ?
[04:11] <coopster> Pelo, done and done
[04:12] <GaiaX11> briancron: I do not like breaking mine. Because I use it to work. But I had no luck installing edgy some months ago. So I do not want to have the bad experience with edgy again
[04:12] <Celevorne> safer: did it crash X entirely?
[04:12] <Apollo101> any one?
[04:12] <safer> No not at all
[04:12] <daltin> does anybody knows how can i get vi start with some default configurations like syntax highlighting and stuff?
[04:13] <camer0n> hello :)
[04:13] <safer> ahhm he says to add ---- # causes fglrx to fail and mesa drivers to load
[04:13] <safer> blacklist ati-agp --- to "blacklist"
[04:13] <safer> why?
[04:13] <Pelo> Apollo101,  if your backup prog didn't support ext3 you are probably screwed,  check the maker's site for info
[04:13] <Apollo101> any clues please.           no one ?
[04:13] <briancron> I always seem to over tinker every so often and end up hosing the whole thing... I think Im past that now because I have XP working in VirtualBox and I'd hate to have to reinstall that again so I tinker in Virtalbox or on another partition
[04:13] <camer0n> has anyone noticed that feisty fawn xubuntu 7.04 has 6.06 webpage load on startup?
[04:13] <Apollo101> Pelo all files seem ok. i used them.
[04:14] <safer> and then run --- fglrxinfo, fgl_glxgears, and glxinfo | grep rendering --- to test
[04:14] <NBrepresent_> hi, i'm wondering about why, when i download and apply gtk themes, it never looks like the screenshots. i try to be sure that i've got the rezlooks, pixbuf, etc. but i'm not really sure what all the dependencies are for the themes to just look NICE. can anyone give a hand?
[04:14] <safer> but what I got doesn't look too nice
[04:14] <Pelo> Apollo101,  how can you use the files if you can't mount the drive ?
[04:14] <Apollo101> Pelo the site give no option. iam left with just to repair it. how can i?
[04:14] <Celevorne> safer: i'm not sure about that... i just used the vesa driver instead of fglrx
[04:14] <safer> And now I can't switch window manager to beryl
[04:15] <Apollo101> Pelo i already resotred the image and booted. the mesg came at boot.   i think its the problem with journal or something
[04:15] <Pelo> Apollo101,  if you can still access the files, copy them somerwhere else and repartitons that drive,  then move them back
[04:15] <rubix> ok now i'm back
[04:15] <safer> but isn't ---- fglrx -- the best one?
[04:15] <magic_ninja> the good news is that my crap registered
[04:15] <safer> I have Radeon 98000 XT
[04:15] <Apollo101> Pelo yes. that was i thinkg about. how can i repare
[04:15] <Rya1> daltin - im pretty sure you can play with the settings through some config file, i dont know how to though...anyone??
[04:16] <Toma-> How can get resolve these latency and drop-out issues with Audacity? Its pretty bad :(
[04:16] <eXcAliBuR> can i get a helper to help me with ISPconfig in private please?
[04:16] <Pelo> Apollo101,  read again, all the way throught his time
[04:16] <safer> I came here earlier and was told to get ---- fglrx
[04:16] <Apollo101> Pelo read what
[04:16] <terry_> having trouble installing Paralleles Workstation for Linux on Unbuntu
[04:16] <Apollo101> ?
[04:16] <Meheren> no.. 7.04 is fiesty
[04:16] <safer> what's the url for posting long text again?
[04:16] <Meheren> 6.10 is edgy
[04:16] <Celevorne> safer: yeah, but i had trouble with it crashing X... especially on dapper
[04:17] <Apollo101> Pelo what do you want me to read
[04:17] <Pelo> NBrepresent,  thre maybe many parts to those themes that are different on your screeshot then on your computer,  font, font size , resolutions, etc , iconset,  windows border,  etc,  hard to tell
[04:17] <Pelo> Apollo101,  read carefully, I will not type this again,
[04:17] <daltin> Rya1, maybe some googling may help :P I'll give it a try :P lol
[04:17] <_Puppy_> Hey, I posted a thread on the ubuntu forums about speech to text software. No one thinks that any open source software exists, but I just wanted to make sure.
[04:18] <safer> The problem is you just can't add fglrx --- you must tweak certain files afterwards
[04:18] <alindeman> I upgraded to 7.04 .. maybe not the best idea, but hopefully this is a simple enough problem .. my resolution/screen size is pretty screwed up .. the screen doesn't stretch all the way to the right and "wraps around" the bottom.  Picture: http://pics.adml.info/v/spring07thirteenthweekmsu/DSCF1765.JPG.html
[04:18] <Rya1> daltin, if you find anything, let me know
[04:18] <kelsa|martalli> Does anyone know an email program that will display the pic of the sender and/or show pictures in the contacts when you are slecting recipients?
[04:18] <Pelo> Apollo101,  copy the files somewhere else,   then use gparted to delete the borked partition, and reformat it , the copy the files back over to that partiton
[04:18] <Meheren> safer, http://paste.ubuntu-nl-org
[04:18] <daltin> Rya1, sure
[04:18] <daltin> :)
[04:18] <Meheren> http://www.novell.com/linux/meetlinux/ almost as good as the apple ones... but not quite... the thirds the best
[04:19] <Apollo101> Pelo oh sory. repartion.. well the drive is repared. the linux installation is messed.  all i was asking is how can i repair the journal proble
[04:19] <Apollo101> m
[04:19] <Pelo> alindeman,  sound like a screeen problem play around with the knobs
[04:19] <safer> Meheren: Server Not Found
[04:19] <alindeman> Pelo: Knobs?
[04:19] <alindeman> Pelo: It's a laptop ..
[04:19] <Pelo> alindeman,  oh
[04:19] <alindeman> And it didn't do this with Edgy
[04:19] <Pelo> alindeman,  try asking in #ubuntu+1
[04:20] <Yusic> hi I deleted my generic mouse details in my /ect/X11/xorg.conf files and now when I restart Ubuntu the XWindows won't work and I can't use Ubuntu
[04:20] <safer> wow......nothing seems to be working my way lol
[04:20] <kelsa|martalli> alindeman:  Find out the spec for the screen (horiz and vert sync, and make sure they are correcet in the x.org
[04:20] <kelsa|martalli> alindeman:  How does it look if you go to a console (aka ctrl-alt-f1)
[04:20] <starz> @_@
[04:20] <alindeman> kelsa|martalli: Works fine .. I'm ircing from a console window
[04:20] <Apollo101> Pelo do you know how to repair journal problem
[04:20] <Pelo> Yusic,  restore the backup of your xorg.conf file or   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:20] <alindeman> Well, "window"
[04:21] <alindeman> It's only in X that causes that problem
[04:21] <Pelo> Apollo101,  I gave you my suggestion, follow it or not,  do not ask again
[04:21] <kelsa|martalli> alindeman:  You probably just need to run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg with the right data for the monitor
[04:21] <mzracer360> I have placed a .htaccess file in a web folder with "Order Deny,Allow         Deny from All" but the folder is still accessible from the internet.
[04:21] <alindeman> kelsa|martalli: OK, I'll give that a try, thanks
[04:21] <hendrixski> quick question... do the upstream guys actually check launchpad?
[04:21] <ubuntu> join #polska
[04:21] <Apollo101> Pelo. theres nothing wrong with the drive. installation is messed. i dont know how to correct. any way. thanks
[04:22] <hendrixski> or is it still mostly Ununtu devs... and then we send patches upstream?
[04:22] <Yusic> cheers Pelo I'll try now.
[04:22] <kelsa|martalli> mzracer360:  I think that .thaccess file is for the benefit of spiders
[04:22] <disinterested_pe> i upgraded to edgy from dapper and now my mplayer wont work for streaming any one knopw what to do?
[04:23] <mzracer360> kelsa|martalli:  how then do i not allow access to a web folder?  would .htpasswd work?
[04:23] <dynaemu> hello, how do you delete a directory in the terminal?
[04:24] <hendrixski> dynaemu, rm -r
[04:24] <dynaemu> thank you
[04:24] <granger> Can anybody make sense of "E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. "
[04:24] <Pelo> dynaemu,  be carefull there is no going back
[04:24] <ubuntuEdgy> how do i search for a file on ther terminal ?
[04:24] <kelsa|martalli> mzracer360:  maybe you need to remove permissions from the directory - something like chmod a-rwx
[04:24] <hendrixski> Pelo, lol too late... he just did a hit and run
[04:24] <kelsa|martalli>  chmod a-rwx -R <directory>
[04:24] <Pelo> I'm getting tired and slow
[04:25] <Pelo> ubuntuEdgy,   locate filename
[04:25] <ubuntu> hi, how do i use windows fat32 partition? where can i found it??
[04:25] <chili5555> ubuntuEdgy :after sudo updatedb, locate <file>
[04:25] <Pelo> granger,  just run the command indicated
[04:25] <Pelo> ubuntu,  you probabaly need to mount it
[04:25] <Pelo> !mount | ubuntu
[04:25] <ubotu> ubuntu: 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
[04:26] <hendrixski> :-( the poland channel is dead ... I just saw someone trying to join it from here earlier
[04:26] <ubuntu> ty
[04:26] <tbuss> Does this folder have the correct permissions set for sharing from an external hdd formatted with ntfs-3g.....
[04:26] <tbuss> ....drwx------ 1 tbuss tbuss 8192 2007-03-18 20:44 Home_Productivity
[04:26] <granger> how do you get a superuser privalage
[04:26] <Apollo101> how can i repair a kubuntu installation. with live cd?
[04:26] <ubuntu> hendrixski, it's alive :)
[04:26] <Pelo> hendrixski,  was it taken over by the ppl of the from ubuntu-de ?
[04:27] <ubuntu> i'm there :D
[04:27] <Pelo> ubuntu,  mind changnig your nick to something we dont, type every 2 minutes ? you won't get highlited as much
[04:27] <hendrixski> ubuntu, Imust have joined the wrong one
[04:28] <briancron> yeah ubuntu change your name to linux
[04:28] <Tom_Mitchell> I had sex with my brother's boyrfriend and it was fantastic
[04:28] <Apollo101> Tom_Mitchell asl?
[04:28] <briancron> thanks for sharing Tom
[04:29] <Cam> whats a good way to INSTANT MESSAGE on a LAN everyone has 6.10 ub..???
[04:29] <Tom_Mitchell> 21/m/ca
[04:29] <Tom_Mitchell> you're welcome
[04:29] <alindeman> kelsa|martalli: Yah, all solved thanks to that -reconfigure, thanks
[04:29] <Apollo101> Tom_Mitchell i think i know you
[04:29] <Apollo101> Tom_Mitchell asl? please
[04:29] <hendrixski> Pelo,  that's actully kind of funny
[04:29] <chili5555> Cam: gaim
[04:29] <Pelo> !offtopic
[04:29] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:29] <Cam> on a local network???
[04:29] <Tom_Mitchell> 21/m/calif.
[04:29] <tbuss> I've been trying for some time now to successfully share a file on a external hdd with samba. The external hdd is formatted with ntfs-3g, if I switch to nfs will I lose all data currently stored?
[04:29] <kelsa|martalli> alindeman:  np - it happens to me at home all the time with my old acer monitor
[04:30] <granger> what is a superuser?
[04:30] <Cam> I dont want to use another server
[04:30] <daltin> Rya1,
[04:30] <Rya1> yeah
[04:30] <daltin> hey mon amie
[04:30] <daltin> you have to create one file
[04:30] <morpheus74> Hi all.  Is there much performance difference between Xubunt and Ubuntu?
[04:30] <Apollo101> granger superuser. you mean root?
[04:30] <daltin> inside your home directory
[04:30] <Pelo> granger,  basicaly a user with permission to modify system files
[04:30] <whitor> Hi, I have no audio in flash, all other audio works fine
[04:30] <daltin> named vimrc
[04:30] <firefly2442> How big is a debmirror of Ubuntu x86 architecture?
[04:30] <daltin> there you put the commands you want to vim execute when it start
[04:31] <Rya1> oh ok...
[04:31] <daltin> nice, huh?
[04:31] <Rya1> very good work
[04:31] <Cam> So I guess nobody knows how to instant message through a LAN not using aol or irc..like actually just through the LAN???
[04:31] <daltin> Rya1,
[04:31] <daltin> the name of the file is .vimrc
[04:31] <daltin> just dont forget the dot
[04:31] <firefly2442> Cam, use jabber
[04:31] <whitor> t
[04:31] <whitor> Cam: talk
[04:32] <whitor> rr
[04:32] <morpheus74> Cam, Can you do that with the write command?
[04:32] <Pelo> morpheus74,  xubuntu is intended for older computers , it is much lighter on resources because it uses  xcfe for envirronement
[04:32] <Rya1> awesome, thanks
[04:32] <Cam> Im not sure
[04:32] <whitor> Cam: Use the talk command
[04:32] <Cam> okay
[04:32] <Cam> thanks
[04:32] <Rya1> now to find some commands...
[04:32] <vox754> Pelo, any luck with devilspy?
[04:32] <Pelo> Cam, try the forum
[04:32] <whitor> Cam: I mean tell
[04:32] <granger> how do you set a user to be a superuser?
[04:32] <whitor> sorry
[04:32] <safer> OMG ------ why does my beryl not work?
[04:32] <Cam> talk command does not work
[04:32] <safer> I can't switch to beryl in window manager
[04:32] <arooni> hey folks.. how can i add a path under my home directory '/home/chastoys/rubyscripts' to the system $PATH variable?
[04:32] <tbuss> Maybe a stupid question but if I install a new filesystem such as nfs on a drive with ntfs-3g installed will I lose any data?
[04:32] <arooni> so that i can run scripts from there
[04:32] <Pelo> vox754,   I got it started, I tried copying one of the exemples from the read me file but not that much luck,  let me retry
[04:33] <whitor> must not be installed
[04:33] <Rooy> Cam: in packages: ytalk or talk, or inetutils-talk in univverse
[04:33] <Rya1> does anyone know how to make the java path permanant?? i.e. i need to export the bin folder after each startup
[04:33] <Cam> thankssss
[04:33] <_Puppy_> does anyone know of any speech to text software. The forums told me no. But I wanted to check with you.
[04:33] <whitor> but, yeah, I guess nobodie knows
[04:33] <Rooy> Cam: and i think there's command-not-found in 6.10 also ;) super cool
[04:33] <smo_> Rya1 try sudo update-alternatives --config java
[04:33] <smo_> and choose right jvm
[04:33] <morpheus74> Pleo, Thanks.  I installed Xubuntu 7.04 beta on my pc with a celeron 300 and 500mb of ram, but I'm having some issues with it hanging in non X, and the font in non X is extremely large.
[04:33] <Rya1> ok, trying now
[04:33] <Pelo> and vox754  it's devil's pie,  not devil spy ,   but not luck, I think I have to mess around with it a little more
[04:33] <Rya1> thnaks
[04:34] <dibblego> are there different ISOs for 32 and 64-bit machines?
[04:34] <smo_> np
[04:34] <firefly2442> _Puppy_, festival does text to speech, I don't know of any for speech to text...
[04:34] <vox754> arooni, "PATH=$PATH:/your/path" add this line to "~/.bashrc
[04:34] <firefly2442> dibblego, yes
[04:34] <_Puppy_> firefly2242, yup that is what I thought.
[04:34] <vox754> Pelo, devil's pie, oh, how funny...
[04:34] <granger> How do you set a user to be a superuser?
[04:34] <morpheus74> cam, try "write username"
[04:34] <tbuss> does this mean folder can be accessed from anyone drwx
[04:34] <T0uCH> somebody knows the adress of the hotmail server?
[04:35] <Pelo> vox754,  accept the file,  it's the read me with the instructions, if you can make sense of it
[04:35] <Cam> okay
[04:35] <vox754> Pelo, not registered...
[04:35] <Tom47_> does anyone know where codecs in feisty are discussed ... am not getting even an acknowledgement in ubuntu+1 on the subject
[04:35] <ubuntuEdgy> thanks guys
[04:35] <ubuntuEdgy> any one happen to know the command to restart "apache"
[04:35] <giovanni2121> hey h3lix you still here
[04:35] <giovanni2121> ?
[04:35] <Pelo> vox754,  pm
[04:35] <Pelo> ?
[04:36] <dibblego> ubuntuEdgy, /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[04:36] <granger> How do you set a user to be a superuser?
[04:36] <vox754> Pelo, I'm just to lazy to register, #vocx
[04:36] <giovanni2121> can anyone help me with a sound card issue?
[04:36] <vox754> !root > granger
[04:36] <Babble> hi - is there a way to set a series of /msg commands to execute on join in xchat-gnome?
[04:36] <Rooy> !root | granger
[04:36] <ubotu> granger: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:36] <Tom47_> strewth same response here
[04:37] <granger> thanks
[04:37] <mzracer360> is it possible to track an IP address to see where it's from?  i have an IP in my access.log that is trying to access a file on my server which no longer exists, and shouldn't have been known about
[04:37] <tbuss> looking for help on a external hdd file sharing issue formatted with ntfs-3g, anyone have any experience doing this with samba?
[04:37] <tulga> I need McAfee update mirror server. is it possible on ubuntu?
[04:37] <dibblego> is the AMD64 Ubuntu also for Intel 64-bit?
[04:37] <Rooy> mzracer360: try whois, but i'm not sure how accurate or recent it is
[04:37] <vox754> dibblego, yes
[04:37] <firefly2442> mzracer360, traceroute? check System->Admin->Network Tools
[04:37] <dibblego> ok ta
[04:37] <BR> why would anyone ever want to use mcafee?
[04:37] <jhalstead> how do I add an executable to the system paths, so it can be seen from any directory?
[04:38] <Cr0w> i think i have a problem.. lol..I used video driver "nv" and the monitor support 1600x1200 and 75Hz..now i put video driver "nvidia" to enable 3d support and monitor does 1600x1200 at 50Hz..is possible to fix the Hz problem?
[04:38] <Tom47_> BR ... if you are using wine perhaps???
[04:38] <vox754> jhalstead, "PATH=$PATH:/your/path" add this line to "~/.bashrc
[04:38] <alindeman> Haha, dang it, I'm back: any idea why my right mouse button isn't registering in X anymore?  I've tried with both 3 button emulation on and off ..
[04:38] <giovanni2121> can someone help me with a grub programming issue
[04:38] <mzracer360> firefly2442: I'm using the server edition, I dont have GUI
[04:38] <Rooy> jhalstead: execute "export PATH=$PATH:/your/new/path"
[04:38] <giovanni2121> ?
[04:38] <BR> um...still though
[04:38] <firefly2442> Cr0w, can you change it under System->Preferences->Screen Resolution?
[04:38] <Pelo> Cr0w,  yuou can manualy edit that in  sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:38] <Rooy> jhalstead: you can add it to the ~/.bashrc file to make it permanent
[04:39] <BR> ah what do I know
[04:39] <ubuntuEdgy> dibblego:i should  have followed my instincts , i did find the "apache2" file by runing locate at the terminal.
[04:39] <ubuntuEdgy> any way thanks
[04:39] <firefly2442> mzracer360, then just apt-get install traceroute, commandline
[04:39] <mzracer360> k, thanks
[04:39] <bimberi> jhalstead: you can put a link to ithe executable in /usr/local/bin (will work for all users)
[04:39] <Cr0w> firefly2442: yes, but now 75hz doesn't appears..and monitor section in xorg.conf is the same..onlye video driver is different
[04:40] <Rooy> mzracer360: or gnome-nettool, GUI
[04:41] <firefly2442> Cr0w, this might help: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[04:41] <firefly2442> Cr0w, go down to the part where it talks about horizontal and vertical refresh rates
[04:41] <giovanni2121> Help: Can someone help me with writing code to boot different OS's from grub on different HDD's
[04:41] <netrat> sorry this may be a stupid question, but if I upgrade to 7.04Beta, do I have to do anything extra when 7.04 is released as stable?
[04:41] <Cr0w> firefly2442: let me see, thanks =)
[04:41] <whitor> Does anyone know of a way to force opengl apps in wine to use less than the desktops color depth setting ?
[04:41] <whitor> I want to force it to 16 bit
[04:42] <bruenig> netrat, #ubuntu+1
[04:42] <vox754> netrat, obviously, yes...
[04:42] <tbuss> does anyone know which device a firewire drive interface is supposed to show up on?
[04:42] <cabreca> Hey guys, how can I tell if XGL is configured correctly?
[04:42] <netrat> vox754: okay... so what would i do?
[04:42] <bruenig> cabreca, #ubuntu-effects
[04:42] <netrat> vox754: besides apt-get update, apt-get upgrade
[04:42] <cabreca> thx
[04:43] <netrat> bruenig: #ubuntu+1?
[04:43] <whitor> apt-get update : updates the package list... what does apt-get  upgrade do ?
[04:43] <bruenig> netrat, yes, it is a channel for feisty
[04:43] <vox754> netrat, well, you got that right
[04:43] <netrat> bruenig: okay thanks
[04:44] <giovanni2121> can someone help with grub?
[04:44] <netrat> vox754: wonderful attitude :-D
[04:44] <chemikal> Quick question: How do I get rythmbox to support .mp3 format?
[04:44] <AnthonyGlobal> is there any Chinese guy here?
[04:44] <chemikal> It currently, doesnt.
[04:44] <qbert_> sorry if this question is echoed every 10 minutes- anyone have any idea when feisty will be stable?
[04:44] <netrat> !attitude
[04:44] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:44] <zbrown>  19th
[04:44] <giovanni2121> fiesty will be stable next weds
[04:45] <mapez> 19th of april
[04:45] <giovanni2121> grub help please
[04:45] <mapez> chemikal you have to install the .mp3 codecs.
[04:45] <qbert_> wow sweet.  I didn't think their was a defined date.  can't wait for that roaming wifi functionality.  sounds great guys
[04:45] <chemikal> mapez , how do I go about that?
[04:45] <ChrisF> hi, I use Newsbin Pro for binary downloads on newsgroups.  Any good program to do the same on Linux?
[04:45] <Rooy> chemikal: install gstreamer-plugins-ugly
[04:45] <bimberi> !mp3 | chemikal
[04:45] <ubotu> chemikal: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:46] <chemikal> okay thanks
[04:46] <chemikal> !mp3
[04:47] <giovanni2121> grub help lpease
[04:47] <Rooy> giovanni2121: ask your question right away, don't ask to ask
[04:48] <Pelo> vox754,  I got devilspie to work
[04:48] <lyanesb> hello, need help with my hardware config. im using a widescreen laptop but i only get up to 1024x768 resolution
[04:48] <giovanni2121> okay well basically i have 3 HDD's
[04:48] <giovanni2121> i have vista on eone, xp pro on the other, and then ubuntu 7.04 beta
[04:49] <giovanni2121> and i want to add code so that on startup i an choose in grub to start any of the three
[04:49] <vox754> Pelo, still reading, you don't need Metacity?
[04:49] <giovanni2121> and someone helped me the other night but it didnt work
[04:49] <giovanni2121> and so i need some further help on the matter
[04:49] <Pelo> lyanesb,   sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf,  you can manualy add extra resolution for your screen
[04:49] <giovanni2121> thanks
[04:49] <lyanesb> thanks
[04:49] <Pelo> vox754,  I don'T know , I use metacity I don't know if it is needed
[04:49] <vox754> !enter > giovanni2121
[04:49] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, in the BIOS I would make it boot off ubuntu, then edit grub so that you can boot the other two windows drives
[04:50] <giovanni2121> yeah
[04:50] <giovanni2121> thats what it is now
[04:50] <giovanni2121> but i dont know the code
[04:50] <Rooy> giovanni2121: try add these to /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:50] <giovanni2121> to add the other OS's to the list in grub
[04:50] <giovanni2121> yeah i have that file open
[04:50] <giovanni2121> and i have code
[04:50] <giovanni2121> but its not working
[04:50] <giovanni2121> shoudl i paste here for analysis
[04:50] <giovanni2121> ?
[04:50] <vox754> !enter > giovanni2121
[04:50] <Rooy> paste! | giovanni2121:
[04:50] <Pelo> vox754,  basicaly there files with one line commands that get checked everytime you start an app.  if one matches the command is performed,  ,  I just needed to restart devilspie for my mods to take effect
[04:50] <Rooy> !paste | giovanni2121:
[04:50] <ubotu> giovanni2121:: 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)
[04:50] <vox754> !paste > giovanni2121
[04:51] <Rooy> !enter | giovanni2121
[04:51] <ubotu> giovanni2121: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:51] <giovanni2121> k sorry
[04:51] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, this might help: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=375198
[04:51] <Cosmo_> anytime I install anything using synaptic package manager it attemps to install the VMware player and fails then whenever I restart I have to reinstall the NVIDIA driver to be able to boot into kubuntu. How can I fix this?
[04:51] <Babble> hi - is there a way to set a series of /msg commands to execute on join in xchat-gnome? (no more repeats)
[04:52] <whta> i can't get my new printer to print on more then 1/4 of the page!
[04:52] <vox754> Babble, well xchat is supposedly very extensible, so there is probably a way to import python or tcl scripts someway, but you would need to read the manuals, or visit the xchat forums
[04:53] <firefly2442> Babble, under XChat, then Network List, edit your network
[04:53] <giovanni2121> i clicked paste
[04:53] <giovanni2121> did it work?
[04:53] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, you have to paste the URL
[04:53] <Rooy> giovanni2121: after pasting, you post the url here
[04:53] <Babble> firefly: yeah, I saw there, but it seems to only let me add channels to autojoin (I need a series of message commands for bot management)
[04:53] <giovanni2121> k one sec
[04:53] <Babble> it's okay; I'll RTFM :)
[04:54] <firefly2442> Babble, sorry, dunno :(
[04:54] <Pelo> what is the command to restart an app ?
[04:54] <giovanni2121> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14811/
[04:54] <Rooy> Pelo: which app in particular?
[04:54] <Pelo> Rooy,  just devilspie,
[04:55] <jrib> Pelo: kill it and then start it again
[04:55] <Pelo> jrib,  I was hoping for one command to do it , thaks
[04:55] <jrib> Pelo: pkill devilspie && devilspie       :)
[04:55] <Pelo> thanks
[04:56] <vox754> jrib, do you know if killing any program, gives a clean exit, or whatever?
[04:56] <jrib> vox754: depends on the program
[04:56] <giovanni2121> did i do it right?
[04:56] <scubasteve_> anyone know what is a good format to convert CDs into to use with a 5.5G iPod?
[04:56] <Rooy> vox754: killall by default give time to cleanup, killall -9 terminate it right away
[04:57] <pagan0ne> can someone help me what a apt-get problem, it seems to have ate itself
[04:57] <cafuego_> scubasteve_: well, AAC would allow you to fit more, but mp3 is a bit more common
[04:57] <Rooy> !ask
[04:57] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:57] <giovanni2121> firefly2442 or Rooy: Is that code correct?
[04:57] <ubuntu> hey i'm running ubuntu from liveCD and i want to use windows partition, i don't have any disks icon in administration, what do i have to do??
[04:58] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, shouldn't there be another one for your Vista partition?
[04:58] <giovanni2121> yeah
[04:58] <giovanni2121> i was just testing it for Xp, so I havent written it yet
[04:58] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, did you read the link I sent you?
[04:58] <crweb> i think the bash completion totally needs to be removed.  It won't let me auto complete a file that I know is a video file because I didn't name it avi/mp4 etc, i named it h264, because that is what it is, raw h264
[04:58] <ubuntu> ther's none
[04:58] <giovanni2121> im looking at it and trying to understand
[04:58] <eXcAliBuR> does anyone know what this means when i stop my bind9 rndc: neither /etc/bind/rndc.conf nor /etc/bind/rndc.key was found
[04:58] <whta> ANYONE know how i can get my printer to print on the entire page instead of a ~4.6"x6.2" section?
[04:59] <Carsten-> Hi guys I have3 an issue with my linux system, is running feisty, it just stopped working on the net in the literal sense, I can ping other ip's but it seems a dns issue, is there any quick fix for this?
[04:59] <lightenup> question: I recently had to re-compile and install net-snmp. I compiled from a source package, using apt-get source net-snmp. I then made my modifications to the package and installed it using dpkg -i .     Now for my problem, synaptec package manager wants to re-install it stating that an upgrade is available, however the version it wants to install is the same as the version I installed form the soruce package. Any ideas?
[04:59] <giovanni2121> it basically alreayd says what mine had
[04:59] <giovanni2121> has*
[04:59] <pagan0ne> i installed a new kernel and vmware-player at the same time, i never got the new kernel to boot (just stayed with the old one, some problem with nvidia binary drivers) but when vmware player installed, it installed with the headers for the new kernel aswell, well i tried to uninstall both the new kernel, AND vmware, apt hung while trying to remove vmware-headers, now whenever i try to do anything with apt-get, it hangs trying to remove vmware headers,
[04:59] <pagan0ne> how do i fix this?
[04:59] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, I don't know what rootnoverify does...
[04:59] <InnerFIRE_> i keep getting this message and cant even access synaptic
[04:59] <InnerFIRE_> E: The package realplayer needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[04:59] <giovanni2121> I'm wondering if I wrote the numbers wrong
[04:59] <jrib> !pinning > pagan0ne    (pagan0ne, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:00] <InnerFIRE_> ive tried changing the sources, everything
[05:00] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, yeah, you need to make sure it's pointing to the correct drive
[05:00] <giovanni2121> hmm the guy the other night said that was a line i needed
[05:00] <jrib> pagan0ne: you can pin or just increment the package version appropriately when you make modifications
[05:00] <Rooy> Carsten-: you can ask your ISP for the DNS server IP, then add a line to /etc/resolv.conf like: "nameserver 123.123.123.123"
[05:00] <giovanni2121> so I don't?, how do i find out which hdd is the 0 or 1 or 2?
[05:00] <Carsten-> I already did that Rooy, no difference
[05:00] <pagan0ne> jrib: how does that help me get apt to not try to remove a package it hangs on?
[05:01] <jrib> pagan0ne: erm wrong person sorry :)
[05:01] <Rooy> Carsten-: weird, maybe other can help there
[05:01] <jrib> !pinning > lightenup    (lightenup, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:01] <vox754> Pelo, that devilspie seems to be fairly recent then, so it is still a work in progress
[05:01] <pagan0ne> jrib: ok, well when you get a min, i REALLY need help
[05:01] <jrib> lightenup: you can pin or just increment the package version appropriately when you make modifications
[05:01] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, hmm, it's been a long time since I did this, I would try running "mount", see what that says
[05:01] <Rooy> jrib: use | not > for piping
[05:01] <giovanni2121> mount in terminal>
[05:01] <giovanni2121> ?
[05:01] <jrib> Rooy: huh?
[05:02] <bimberi> Rooy: > uses /msg (and hence doesn't spam the channel so much)
[05:02] <lightenup> thanks I'll check that out!
[05:02] <Pelo> vox754,  yeah pretty much and it doesn'T seem to want to work with frostwire,  I've tried several name variations, and it just wonT' grab it
[05:02] <bimberi> !hi > Rooy
[05:02] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, yeah
[05:02] <Rooy> bimberi: thanks, i didn't know that, jrib: sorry
[05:02] <jrib> pagan0ne: do you get any errors/feedback from dpkg?
[05:02] <giovanni2121> k
[05:02] <bimberi> Rooy: np :)
[05:02] <jrib> Rooy: np
[05:02] <giovanni2121> so right now they aren't connected, so I should shut down, connect all hdd's
[05:02] <giovanni2121> then run mount again
[05:02] <Cr0w> firefly2442: now i added HorizSync and VertRefresh lines with freq..that should solve the problem..right?
[05:02] <giovanni2121> when its restarted?
[05:02] <Pelo> vox754, but I did get it to work with the calculator, just for a test
[05:03] <pagan0ne> jrib: no, but anytime i try to apt-get install/remove anything, the first thing it trys to do is remove vmware-headers and is just hangs....
[05:03] <Cr0w> firefly2442: in monitor section
[05:03] <firefly2442> Cr0w, I think so, make a backup of your xorg.conf file though just in case, you might not be able to boot into a graphical mode at all...
[05:03] <firefly2442> Cr0w, do you know how to recover if that happens?
[05:03] <pagan0ne> jrib: i have to ctrl+c and manually kill -9 the apt process to run dpkg --config -a to get database readable again
[05:04] <Cosmo_> pagan0ne: sounds kind of like the same problem I'm having only its the vmplayer
[05:04] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: yes vmware player is what i installed
[05:04] <vox754> Rooy, jrib is an OP he created ubotu
[05:04] <scubasteve_> is .wav a good format for music? i see in sound juicer it says its for voice...any suggestions?
[05:05] <firefly2442> scubasteve_, ogg is good too
[05:05] <Cr0w> firefly2442: with ctrl+alt+#, then edit xorg.conf and gdm restart or start..it depends the previus gdm state..right?
[05:05] <Rooy> vox754: haha :D
[05:05] <jrib> vox754, Rooy: no, I didn't create him, that's seveas
[05:05] <Cosmo_> .wave is good quality wise but makes massive file sizes
[05:05] <scubasteve_> well im trying to use it for an iPod
[05:05] <vox754> jrib, I know, I was just making a point
[05:05] <ngiaved> hi, can someone tell me why prism54_softmac suport was removed from kernel 2.6.20-14 on feisty? thanks
[05:05] <Cosmo_> .wav i mean
[05:05] <bruenig> ngiaved, #ubuntu+1 maybe could
[05:05] <MonKi> sabe alguien como quitar las flechas de los accesos directos de ubuntu?
[05:06] <cafuego_> scubasteve_: well, AAC would allow you to fit more, but mp3 is a bit more common.
[05:06] <jrib> pagan0ne: dpkg -r vmware-headers    hangs too?
[05:06] <bruenig> !es | MonKi
[05:06] <ubotu> MonKi: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:06] <firefly2442> Cr0w, right, just make sure you can navigate the commandline in case something goes weird, I had that happen a couple times, ;)
[05:06] <gerards> hi. I'd like to know where I can download ubuntu liveCD?
[05:06] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: does apt hang on Unpacking replacement vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.20-14
[05:06] <bruenig> gerards, ubuntu.com
[05:06] <bruenig> gerards, the desktop cd is the live cd
[05:06] <giovanni2121> firefly: so does this look correct if I got the Hd #'s correct http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14813/
[05:06] <cafuego_> scubasteve_: Both oif those would require you to do some configuration of sounce juicer/gstreamer.
[05:06] <MonKi> ubotu:  sabras ingles, es que en ubuntu-es no contestan, podrias formular la pregunta por mi?? por favor
[05:07] <cafuego_> !es
[05:07] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:07] <ngiaved> bruenig  thanks
[05:07] <Cr0w> firefly2442: i will ask u if something weird happen.. lol..brb..i'm going to restart :)
[05:07] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, you misspelled title
[05:07] <gerards> bruenig: i see. so i just boot and I see the menu. I select "rescue" and its the LiveCD?
[05:07] <bruenig> gerards, no, you select boot/install or whatever the first option is
[05:08] <giovanni2121> but other than that?
[05:08] <bruenig> gerards, are you sure you don't have the alternate cd, I think the alternate cd is the only one with the "rescue" option
[05:08] <bruenig> that and server
[05:08] <pagan0ne> jrib: dpkg -r errors in a message, do you want me to pm it to you?
[05:08] <jrib> !pastebin | pagan0ne
[05:08] <ubotu> pagan0ne: 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)
[05:08] <aabrahao> is possible install vmware tools in gnome? I made all process but still not working
[05:08] <pagan0ne> thanks jrib
[05:08] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, it looks OK to me but you might want to get a second opinion, not being able to boot into your system because your grub file is wrong would really suck :(
[05:08] <gerards> bruenig: i have server.
[05:08] <Uncensored> Hi germans here?
[05:08] <vox754> giovanni2121, triple boot? I'm not sure, but yeah, you probably need those maps to make the windows boot loaders to boot the oses
[05:09] <bruenig> gerards, yeah, get the desktop cd for the live cd
[05:09] <bruenig> !de | Uncensored
[05:09] <ubotu> Uncensored: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:09] <gerards> ok thanks.
[05:09] <pagan0ne> jrib:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14814/
[05:09] <giovanni2121> and again how do I find out which drive is what #?
[05:09] <jrib> pagan0ne: does reinstalling fail?
[05:09] <InnerFIRE_> can someone send me realplayer in a *.deb format
[05:09] <chris> hello
[05:09] <jrib> !realplayer > InnerFIRE_    (InnerFIRE_, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:09] <giovanni2121> just run mount in terminal once i reboot?
[05:09] <cheeseboy>  i installed kubuntu in vmware to partition can someone help me get it to boot?
[05:09] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, no
[05:10] <MonKi> How I remove the arrows of the icons
[05:10] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, just sec
[05:10] <giovanni2121> k thanks so much for helping
[05:10] <thepumpkin1979> there is a channel for GnuEnterprise?
[05:10] <Rooy> giovanni2121: ls -l /dev/disk/by-label and see which label point to which /dev/hdXX partition
[05:10] <cheeseboy> anyone know how?
[05:10] <bruenig> giovanni2121, blkid
[05:11] <vox754> giovanni2121, one way is to open the case and see yourself how are they connected, otherwise type "sudo fdisk -l"
[05:11] <chris> would people rather use syslinux than grub... i am conductiong a survey
[05:11] <pagan0ne> jrib: how do i roece a reinstall using dpkg?
[05:11] <bruenig> !offtopic | chris
[05:11] <ubotu> chris: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:11] <Rooy> giovanni2121: then you can see which /dev/hdX contains windows, a is disk 0, b is 1 etc
[05:11] <giovanni2121> okay thanks everyone
[05:11] <cheeseboy>  i installed kubuntu in vmware to partition can someone help me get it to boot?
[05:11] <RedRose> is there a solution to the shockwave player problem within firefox?
[05:11] <cheeseboy> please
[05:11] <MonKi> Someone can remove arrows of the icons
[05:11] <InnerFIRE_> dude my system is broken
[05:11] <bruenig> RedRose, link to offending website?
[05:11] <InnerFIRE_> the restricted websites wont work
[05:11] <WaxyFresh> i have deborphan installed,how do i set it to remove all unneeded packages?
[05:12] <jrib> pagan0ne: try: sudo aptitude reinstall PACKAGE
[05:12] <hossasaur> hi, i need partition help.  because one can't resize an ext3 partition in gparted (and I had to resize a partition that it was constricting), i copied the partition to another location on the hard drive.  this changed the name of the partition from sda1 to sda3.  at the same time i overwrote my mbr (which previously had grub) with vista's booter.  i believe i'm going to have to fix linux to accept its new location prior to booti
[05:12] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, if you are on edgy or above, deborphan is obselete
[05:12] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, there ya go, someone else who knows more than me, ;)
[05:12] <bruenig> obsolete*
[05:12] <giovanni2121> oh i almost forgot, really quick before i reboot, the menu.lst won't let me save to it
[05:12] <jrib> InnerFIRE_: you need to be more specific on how your system is broken
[05:12] <RedRose> bruenig, http://calcchat.tdlc.com/free_solutions/main.html
[05:12] <bruenig> giovanni2121, you need to open it as root, we went through this, gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:12] <firefly2442> giovanni2121, you need to edit it as sudo (root)
[05:12] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, is there some other program to remove unneeded files?
[05:12] <MonKi> ubotu:
[05:12] <bruenig> RedRose, won't work
[05:13] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, sudo apt-get autoremove
[05:13] <pagan0ne> jrib: if i do that, it hangs while trying to install it, instead of hanging while trying to remove it
[05:13] <giovanni2121> sorry forgot, thanks
[05:13] <firefly2442> Cr0w-, me? sure
[05:13] <hossasaur> p.s., i can mount the new linux partition when i boot to the ubuntu live cd.
[05:13] <RedRose> bruenig, Yes, I know it won't work, is their any solution so i can display it? other then windows or VM?
[05:13] <gerards> is there a reason to use Dapper instead of Edgy? (for production servers)
[05:13] <hossasaur> and i deleted the old linux partition (sda1)
[05:13] <bruenig> RedRose, wine maybe, but not anything native
[05:13] <jrib> pagan0ne: heh, you can force it to remove but it is likely that it will leave junk on your system
[05:13] <firefly2442> gerards, Dapper has a longer life cycle for upgrades
[05:13] <InnerFIRE_> because it says, when I try to open synaptic that realplayer needs to be reinstalled, and there is no archive for it.... i cant open synaptic or even use aptitude
[05:13] <pagan0ne> jrib: and other than taking up space on my hdd whats the downside to this junk?
[05:13] <comodo> anyone know how i would go about installing FrostWire-4.10.9-1,tar.gz?
[05:14] <Zeus> is there anyone here who has experience with hooking up their TVs to nvidia cards? i'm having some problems and i'd like to bounce some questions off someone
[05:14] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, do sudo apt-get remove realplayer, and pastebin the output
[05:14] <bruenig> !Paste | InnerFIRE_
[05:14] <ubotu> InnerFIRE_: 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)
[05:14] <aabrahao> is possible install vmware tools in gnome? I made all process but still not working
[05:14] <kixmix> i already had it that way, ubotu.
[05:14] <RedRose> bruenig, is there any solution on the horizion? or is wine the best method?
[05:14] <gerards> firefly2442: so am i correct to say that I should use Dapper for production server purposes?
[05:14] <MonKi> Someone can remove arrows of the icons
[05:14] <bruenig> RedRose, I don't know of any
[05:14] <InnerFIRE_> E: The package realplayer needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[05:14] <InnerFIRE_> thats the output
[05:14] <vox754> hossasaur, you copied the entire root partition?
[05:14] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, the whole output?
[05:14] <giovanni2121> umm so one more thing sorry, anyone know where i can get a hp 2175xi all in one printer driver?
[05:14] <InnerFIRE_> yes
[05:14] <firefly2442> gerards, if you are using it for the long term, yes
[05:14] <MonKi> Remove shortcut arrows, someone can help me??
[05:14] <cheeseboy>  i installed kubuntu in vmware to partition can someone help me get it to boot?
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> thats everything i try to do with synaptic or aptitutude
[05:15] <hossasaur> vox754: yes
[05:15] <jrib> pagan0ne: I don't know
[05:15] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, you weren't messing with that automatix were you
[05:15] <firefly2442> gerards, I don't think there is much difference in the quality of the security updates between the two
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> no, i was trying to install realplayer
[05:15] <pagan0ne> jrib: ok than how do i do it?
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> and something went wrong
[05:15] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, but where did you get the deb initially
[05:15] <karl> I have installed an ubuntu server (without Gnome, text boot only) and when I boot it I get a message "Starting Up..." rather than showing me all the things that is loading while it is booting. How do I disable this message or enable it to show me everything as it loads, as per normal linux?
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> hrm...
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> actually...
[05:15] <gerards> firefly2442: thank you. i appreciate it lots.
[05:15] <vox754> !thanks > kixmix
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> it was a *.rpm that I tried to alien
[05:15] <InnerFIRE_> from the real.com website
[05:15] <cheeseboy> HELP
[05:15] <bruenig> !alien
[05:15] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu does not use RPM, but !APT, and RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[05:15] <vox754> !alien
[05:15] <giovanni2121> sorry can anyone help me wiht printer drivers
[05:15] <ardchoille> InnerFIRE_: That's a very bad thing to do.
[05:16] <giovanni2121> ?
[05:16] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, why didn't you just install the .bin
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> really?
[05:16] <kixmix> hmmm... really is not a bot.
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> thats what alien is for right?
[05:16] <hossasaur> vox754: was that directed towards me?
[05:16] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, alien is the devil
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> i c
[05:16] <bruenig> well automatix is
[05:16] <Pelo> giovanni2121,  try the forum, if noone here can help you
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> well...
[05:16] <giovanni2121> k thanks
[05:16] <cheeseboy>  i installed kubuntu in vmware to partition can someone help me get it to boot!?
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> everytime i tried to run the .bin..
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> it wouldnt let me
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> so....
[05:16] <cheeseboy> PLEASE
[05:16] <jrib> pagan0ne: you can pass --force-all to dpkg, though I might want to investigate a bit more before doing it.  That's what I would do personally, up to you
[05:16] <InnerFIRE_> i just now figured out i needed to change the permissions
[05:16] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, you probably didn't make it executable or didn't run it with sudo
[05:16] <paul201> hey
[05:17] <InnerFIRE_> right
[05:17] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, oh yeah
[05:17] <vox754> hossasaur, no, still not sure about your problem... I guess you need to reinstall
[05:17] <paul201> i just installed ubuntu  how do i get wmv movies to paly in firefox
[05:17] <paul201> ?
[05:17] <jrib> !wmv > paul201    (paul201, see the private message from ubotu)
[05:17] <hossasaur> vox754: are you serious? i can't imagine there not being a way to fix this
[05:17] <pagan0ne> jrib: is there any way to get dpkg to be verbose about what its doing?
[05:17] <Pelo> paul201,  also in install  mplayer-mozilla and remove totem-mozilla
[05:17] <vox754> !patience > cheeseboy
[05:17] <vox754> !forums > cheeseboy
[05:18] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, maybe dpkg -force-reinstreq realplayer
[05:18] <Inigo> hello all
[05:18] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, use sudo on that
[05:18] <cheeseboy> why cant i get support in the support channel?
[05:18] <jrib> pagan0ne: if there is, I don't know how
[05:18] <InnerFIRE_> holdon, i think i may have fixed it
[05:18] <Inigo> anyone know when intel hda sound support will work in edubuntu 6.10 ?
[05:18] <ardchoille> cheeseboy: If no one knows the answer, you won't get an answer.
[05:18] <InnerFIRE_> its installing now
[05:18] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, what is installing?
[05:19] <InnerFIRE_> realplayer..
[05:19] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, installing the .bin won't do anything for synaptic and apt
[05:19] <crimsun> Inigo: we're highly unlikely to backport such support, as most of it is rather invasive.
[05:19] <InnerFIRE_> hopefully after the install... it will resume normally
[05:19] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, it might even make it messier
[05:19] <InnerFIRE_> it wouldnt let me use synaptic because realplayer was messed up.
[05:19] <vox754> hossasaur, maybe you copy only the appropriate directories to the new partition, and make sure Grub point to the correct root like "root=/dev/sda3" in the "/boot/grub/menu.lst"
[05:19] <InnerFIRE_> the logical answer would be to fix realplayer no?
[05:20] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, it wouldn't let you use it because it messed up when processing the realplayer deb
[05:20] <ardchoille> cheeseboy: Have you asked in #kubuntu ?
[05:20] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, installing realplayer doesn't fix the fact that it couldn't process the real player deb
[05:20] <vox754> cheeseboy, virtual machines is not a thing of Ubuntu, you do that by yourself
[05:20] <cheeseboy> ardchoille no but the answer shuld be the same
[05:21] <ardchoille> cheeseboy: Well, if no one here knows the answer, you might try in #kubuntu
[05:21] <InnerFIRE_> yeah, your right
[05:21] <InnerFIRE_> still the same issue
[05:21] <InnerFIRE_> what do you suppose i do
[05:21] <InnerFIRE_> ?
[05:21] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, try sudo dpkg -r --force-reinstreq realplayer
[05:21] <pagan0ne> what do i do if kill -9 wont kill a dpkg process?
[05:21] <bruenig> reboot
[05:21] <vox754> !enter > InnerFIRE_
[05:22] <pagan0ne> bruenig: was that "reboot" directed toward me?
[05:22] <bruenig> pagan0ne, yeah
[05:22] <Symmetria> haha I see someone finally clicked on how to promote ipv6
[05:22] <Symmetria> http://www.ipv6experiment.com <[05:22] <pagan0ne> why would a kill -9 not be able to kill a process if im root?
[05:23] <bruenig> pagan0ne, should, although I had the same problem once with an apt-get process
[05:23] <vox754> Symmetria, offtopic?
[05:23] <Cosmo_> does synaptic have a log file for what it just installed or uninstalled?
[05:23] <InnerFIRE_> Options marked [*]  produce a lot of output - pipe it through `less' or `more' !
[05:23] <InnerFIRE_> darnell@GodzChild:~/Desktop$
[05:23] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: any luck with your wmplayer thing?
[05:23] <Rooy> Cosmo_: history in the file menu
[05:23] <Symmetria> vox, not really considering the ipv6 issues in ubuntu of late
[05:23] <InnerFIRE_> thats the output
[05:23] <Pelo> Cosmo_,  check the status screew in synaptic
[05:24] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, wow
[05:24] <BrazUbuntu> gentlemen, really suffering here to install network drivers on a virtual Win XP under Ubuntu, any hints ?
[05:24] <Cosmo_> I know it is there, I'm trying to figure out how I can copy it
[05:24] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, try sudo apt-get update
[05:24] <Rya1> braz, there may be ladies in out presence too
[05:24] <InnerFIRE_> update ran find
[05:24] <InnerFIRE_> fine
[05:24] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, fixed
[05:24] <BrazUbuntu> Rya1, my bad, ladies and gentlemen
[05:24] <bruenig> I think
[05:25] <InnerFIRE_> nope
[05:25] <InnerFIRE_> if i try to install something it gives me the same message as before
[05:25] <InnerFIRE_> let me reboot
[05:25] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, try sudo dpkg -r --force-reinstreq realplayer | less
[05:25] <cphillips> Hi all, total newb with quick question
[05:25] <InnerFIRE_> sheesh, i feel like rebooting is so microsoft.
[05:25] <bruenig> don't reboot
[05:25] <BrazUbuntu> damn !! already know what's the prob.... hahaha came now, 1 sec
[05:26] <cphillips> have an HP laptop with AMD Turion 64 x2 proc.
[05:26] <cphillips> should I get the 64 bit version? I heard it had compatibility and stability issues
[05:26] <Rya1> :P
[05:26] <sparr> cphillips: no.  get 32
[05:27] <sparr> cphillips: the benefits of 64bit are very niche
[05:27] <vox754> cphillips, NO. get 32... damn too slow
[05:27] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, you said deborphan is no longer needed,whats th list of packages that comes up when i run it?
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_> it didnt give any output, just blank
[05:27] <cphillips> thank you both, that was what I suspected.
[05:27] <sparr> vox754: i gave you a whole minute head start while i was afk!
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_> i did, sudo aptitude remove realplayer
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_> ...
[05:27] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, it should no longer be needed after edgy, since both apt-get and aptitude support automatic dependency removal
[05:27] <binskipy2u> anyone here using ubuntu ultimate
[05:27] <Tom47_> InnerFIRE_: you can install realplay10  quite readily with the .bin they provide
[05:27] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, did that work?
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_> dpkg: error processing realplayer (--remove):
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_>  Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_>  reinstall it before attempting a removal.
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_> Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:27] <InnerFIRE_>  realplayer
[05:28] <InnerFIRE_> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[05:28] <InnerFIRE_> A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
[05:28] <InnerFIRE_> sorry for the spam
[05:28] <vox754> InnerFIRE_, grrrr...
[05:28] <InnerFIRE_> 10 is what i was installing
[05:28] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, sudo dpkg --force-all -r realplayer
[05:28] <binskipy2u> anyone using fiesty beta?
[05:28] <binskipy2u> if so, whatcha think of it?
[05:28] <ratherine> what is ubuntu ultimate never herd of it...
[05:28] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, that is the last shot there
[05:28] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, im still on edgy,i have to free like 500mb to upgrade to fiesty
[05:28] <enderxim> Can anyone recommend a decent cli mp3 player? That at least supports an equalizer and shoutcast streams?
[05:28] <binskipy2u> google it
[05:28] <InnerFIRE_> im using feisty
[05:28] <Pelo> binskipy2u,  ubuntu ultimate is just a repackage or ubuntu made by somenone that defaults install a whole lot of packages you can easily get throught  apt-get  , add/remove  or synaptic
[05:28] <binskipy2u> its a 1.8 gig
[05:28] <binskipy2u> dvd
[05:28] <Tom47_> innerfire so am i
[05:29] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, remove packages
[05:29] <vox754> !offtopic > binskipy2u
[05:29] <Pelo> binskipy2u,  get the real thing
[05:29] <ardchoille> ratherine: I think ubuntu ultimate is ubuntu+autobreakix
[05:29] <kev2> Can anybody hep me with the ndiswrapper thing
[05:29] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, or you can do sudo apt-get clean, that removes a lot of unnecessary space
[05:29] <magic_ninja> how do i add a screen resolution
[05:29] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, so after edgy or edgy on?if it still works for edgy id like to use it
[05:29] <binskipy2u> anyone use that codec finder in fiesty?
[05:29] <binskipy2u> how'd it work?
[05:29] <kev2> my wireless card is boradcom and evidently it doesn't shows up on ubuntu 5.10
[05:29] <Rya1> magic - i doubt that you can
[05:29] <ratherine> thanks..... um.. I don't think I need it...
[05:29] <binskipy2u> do you need any of those tweak sites to get fiesty working well
[05:29] <Xanthus3545> When I shut down ubuntu should I not get a text screeen telling me what it is doing
[05:29] <InnerFIRE_> that worked..
[05:29] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, already di apt-get clean
[05:30] <InnerFIRE_> sheesh what was that syntax
[05:30] <bruenig> binskipy2u, worked, gui kind of slow, would rather apt-get the stuff myself
[05:30] <binskipy2u> kewl
[05:30] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, that was the nuclear option, not a good idea to use
[05:30] <Xanthus3545> When I shut down ubuntu should I not get a text screeen telling me what it is doing
[05:30] <InnerFIRE_> ok
[05:30] <vox754> kev2, upgrade at least to 6.06
[05:30] <cables> Xanthus3545, no? Why not?
[05:30] <InnerFIRE_> so lesson learned here is not to use Alien?
[05:31] <bruenig> InnerFIRE_, hopefully
[05:31] <InnerFIRE_> k
[05:31] <InnerFIRE_> thanks for your help
[05:31] <Flannel> InnerFIRE_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RPM/AlienHowto
[05:31] <cables> Xanthus3545, I misunderstood your question, sorry
[05:31] <goose> anyone else have problems running   gksudo "update-manager -c -d"   ?  i get dbus error
[05:31] <Pelo> Xanthus3545,  I seem to recall that in edgy it's been replaced by a graphic bar ,  I don't realy see it very often
[05:31] <cables> Xanthus3545, Dapper had a graphical shutdown thingy too.
[05:31] <Xanthus3545> last time I ran ubuntu a few years ago like 5 something hedgehog I would get a text telling me what was shutting down
[05:31] <kev2> vox754- i have the live cd but it still doesnot shows the wireless card and i already have dual booted xp and ubuntu
[05:31] <Flannel> goose: you shouldn't need both the -c and -d at the same time, but I can't imagine that's the source of the error
[05:32] <bruenig> goofey, why the quotes
[05:32] <goose> i'm just following an online guide :|
[05:32] <bruenig> goose ^
[05:32] <Xanthus3545> well it seems that when I shut down it hangs
[05:32] <Flannel> goose: which guide?
[05:32] <WaxyFresh> Xanthus3545, hoary hedgehog
[05:32] <vox754> kev2, broadcomm is supported by a newer kernel, so maybe upgrading to 6.10 might solve it http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/?go=devices
[05:32] <goose> Flannel: the one linked off digg a few days ago
[05:32] <Xanthus3545> yes that one lol
[05:33] <Tom47_> !wmv
[05:33] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:33] <cafuego_> vox754: Not really decently ontil 7.04 actually.
[05:33] <Flannel> goose: Right.  Sounds like a bad idea.  Follow the official ones: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:33] <giovanni2121> firefly: i guessed right, everything works thanks
[05:33] <Rya1> anyone know where i can get adobe flash p;layer for ppc linux??
[05:33] <Flannel> goose: I'd link you to the page further, but have no idea which one you're upgrading to ;)
[05:33] <goose> Flannel: ok i'll try that
[05:33] <cables> Rya1, doesn't exist.
[05:33] <goose> i'm upgrading to feisty
[05:33] <cafuego_> Rya1: That doesn't exist.
[05:33] <giovanni2121> Hey flannel can you help me out really quick?
[05:33] <vox754> cafuego_, so no more ndiswrapper for broadcom? I think that would be great.
[05:33] <Rya1> any substitutes??
[05:33] <Flannel> !ask | giovanni2121
[05:33] <ubotu> giovanni2121: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:33] <goose> Flannel: i'll read it and then let you know if i run into problems =D
[05:34] <cafuego_> vox754: Well, my 4306es work properly now. I've not tested other models.
[05:34] <Xanthus3545> but this latest version seems like it hangs at shut down I waited like 5 mins and finally reset and then when I went to boot back in got a bunch of error messages
[05:34] <giovanni2121> is there any way to increase the choices of screen resolution? and how do i see my linux drive from windows?
[05:34] <quarupt> Can someone please help me setup a wireless USB Adapter
[05:34] <Flannel> goose: actually, you should probably ask in #ubuntu+1, since that's the Feisty channel for another week.
[05:34] <cables> !wifi | quarupt
[05:34] <kev2> vox754- are u sure about the driver support becuz my pirated xp is the one that lets me on the internet and i don't want to gamble
[05:34] <ubotu> quarupt: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:34] <cafuego_> Rya1: gnash or swfdec, but neither cna do video (youtube etc)
[05:34] <Flannel> !fixres | giovanni2121
[05:34] <ubotu> giovanni2121: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:34] <quarupt> cables, there is nothing about USB just PCI
[05:34] <Pelo> quarupt,   check the forum for your model and model number , hopefully you'll find a howto
[05:34] <cables> cafuego, I heard that gnash could do flv through ffmpeg.
[05:34] <Flannel> giovanni2121: you'll need to install software on windows (well, drivers) to allow windows to read ext3 drives.
[05:34] <Xanthus3545> can anyone help with the above problem
[05:34] <Flannel> !ext3 | giovanni2121
[05:34] <ubotu> giovanni2121: ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[05:34] <bruenig> I thought swfdec could do youtube now
[05:34] <giovanni2121> well i don't think it needs restarting, i just want to choose a higher resolution/output
[05:35] <cafuego_> on the fly conversion? ouch
[05:35] <vox754> kev2, which card? specially, which chipset? Lots of people have broadcom and it works. The pirated thing doesn't matter, it's the drivers.
[05:35] <goose> Flannel ok thanks =)
[05:35] <giovanni2121> okay so just search on google for windows ext3 drivers?
[05:35] <Flannel> giovanni2121: Read the remainder of the line, there's a link.
[05:35] <cables> cafuego, I mean using ffmpeg's flv playback, not conversion.
[05:35] <bruenig> giovanni2121, fs-driver.org
[05:35] <Xanthus3545> but this latest version seems like it hangs at shut down I waited like 5 mins and finally reset and then when I went to boot back in got a bunch of error messages
[05:35] <Flannel> giovanni2121: no.  Read the rest of the ext3 factoid as well, there's a link.
[05:35] <Xanthus3545> can anyone help with the above problem
[05:35] <Flannel> !repeat | Xanthus3545
[05:35] <ubotu> Xanthus3545: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:35] <Pelo> Xanthus3545,  check the services you have loaded and progs you have running that could slow down your exit
[05:35] <scubasteve_> !ntfs
[05:35] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:36] <Rug> What progam can I use to convert .avi to .mp4 for my video ipod?
[05:36] <quarupt> There is nothing there for my card?? Is ut possible to use a USB adapter for wireless?
[05:36] <Rya1> anyone know of a java runtime environment for ppc linux, i have a java 5 sdk, but apparantly no jre
[05:36] <cables> Rug, probably mencoder or mpeg
[05:36] <cables> quarupt, google search your card model.
[05:36] <vox754> for newbies, an interactive command line tutorial, you learn while you do it, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=380978&highlight=command+line+tutorial
[05:36] <quarupt> cables I DID
[05:36] <InnerFIRE_> there is a certification  for ubuntu now, yeah?
[05:37] <quarupt> cable I have been googling for an hour
[05:37] <scubasteve_> anyway to format an external hdd with NTFS on it...gparted shows it as locked, and i cannot edit it...any suggestions?
[05:37] <Flannel> InnerFIRE_: yes
[05:37] <Tom47_> binskipy2u: where is the codec inder in feisty?
[05:37] <mister_roboto> Rya1:  jdk includes the jre
[05:37] <InnerFIRE_> what kind of companies are accepting it?
[05:37] <cables> quarupt, well it would probably help if you ask the channel, including your card model in the question.
[05:37] <InnerFIRE_> anyone know?
[05:37] <quarupt> scubasteve_, that just means it is mounted
[05:37] <quarupt> cables I did read your buffer
[05:37] <binskipy2u> im not sure
[05:37] <binskipy2u> but it says that on ubuntus site
[05:37] <Rya1> roboto, tahnsk
[05:37] <Rya1> thanks
[05:37] <vox754> scubasteve_, it is probably mounted, but I suggest using Knoppix CD, it has more options than Ubuntu GParted
[05:38] <quarupt> Does anyone know if it is possible to use my 2wire USB wireless adapter with Ubuntu
[05:38] <Tom47_> buenig do you know where the codec finder is in feisty?
[05:38] <bruenig> Tom47, click on a file, it finds the codec
[05:38] <Flannel> Tom47_: #ubuntu+1 for Feisty support
[05:38] <cables> Tom47, it's built into the Totem player
[05:38] <bruenig> gnome-app-install is what it sort of looks like
[05:38] <Tom47_> Flannel they dont respond to any codec multimedia qs in there
[05:38] <Tom47_> cables ah ty
[05:39] <bruenig> not sure if it is that or something different
[05:39] <cables> I don't actually like Feisty's codec install too much.
[05:39] <cables> The UI is too big.
[05:39] <bruenig> cables, truth
[05:39] <bruenig> and the thing is slow
[05:39] <cables> bruenig, it should be just like the NTP one.
[05:39] <bruenig> all you have to do is the ubuntu-restricted-extras or whatever that package is, doesn't that pretty much cover it
[05:40] <bruenig> and get the w32codecs and dvd on your own
[05:40] <bruenig> at least automatix will be almost obsoleted, that will be nice for the channel
[05:40] <pagan0ne> jrib: i found out how to make dprk verbose....
[05:41] <Xanthus3545> but this latest version seems like it hangs at shut down I waited like 5 mins and finally reset and then when I went to boot back in got a bunch of error messages
[05:41] <firefly2442> Cr0w-, any luck?
[05:41] <AaronfromChina> cableroy, the advantage is that totem can detect what codecs I need to install, and totem can install automatically.
[05:42] <Rya1> how do i change my nickname??
[05:42] <cables> AaronfromChina, I know, but the UI is crappy
[05:42] <Cr0w-> firefly2442: yes, maybe was not doing good contact..i unplugged and plugged again..now works :)
[05:42] <cables> Rya1, /nick
[05:42] <Pelo> scubasteve_,  unmount it first
[05:42] <Pelo> xantu check the forum for the error msg or your issue
[05:42] <bruenig> Rya1, /nick
[05:42] <gammedup> hi all
[05:42] <pagan0ne> Rya1 /nick (newnamehere)
[05:42] <bruenig> !hi | gammedup
[05:42] <ubotu> gammedup: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:42] <giovanni2121> hey flannel firefox can't go to fs-driver.org for some reason, any ideas?
[05:42] <Pelo> Rya1,  /nick newnick
[05:42] <firefly2442> Cr0w-, sweet, well, two problems solved ;)
[05:42] <kev2> vox754: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318
[05:42] <Rya1> thanks
[05:42] <Tom47_> bruenig just installing ubuntu-restricted-extras now
[05:42] <Tom47_> ty
[05:42] <bruenig> giovanni2121, it's down
[05:42] <giovanni2121> damn
[05:42] <Rya1> work??
[05:43] <Rya1> nope
[05:43] <Cr0w-> firefly2442: yes, now i only need multimedia soft and everything will be fine :) jejej
[05:43] <cables> rya1, there you go
[05:43] <vox754> kev2, mmm... that one has issues,... But I heard it does work with fwcutter and ndiswrapper
[05:43] <kingcobra> can somebody please tell me what to do since my wifi adaptor cant get a dhcp offer from the router
[05:43] <rya1> why is ryan changed to rya1
[05:43] <rya1> ??
[05:43] <firefly2442> Cr0w-, cool, well gotta go get some homework done, later ;)
[05:43] <gammedup> using ubuntu 6.10 (server), made a init.d script but it will not run on boot, only runs on 'sudo /etc/init.d/scriptname start'. what is a posisble cause of this?
[05:43] <cables> rya1, because someone else is using ryan
[05:43] <Pelo> rya1,  usedby another user
[05:43] <rya1> gotcha
[05:43] <Cr0w-> firefly2442: thanks a lot! see u :)
[05:44] <mprasodjo> hi all...somebody can help me with openswan and klips ?
[05:44] <gammedup> !pastie
[05:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastie - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:44] <cables> gammedup, ?
[05:44] <gammedup> help for paste please
[05:44] <cables> gammedup, what sort of paste?
[05:44] <cables> gammedup, on IRC?
[05:44] <whodare> can someone help with login screen problems?
[05:44] <cables> !ask | whodare
[05:44] <ubotu> whodare: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:44] <giovanni2121> flannel: know how to create more choices of resolutions?
[05:44] <gammedup> in case i want to paste in here
[05:45] <tonyyarusso> !pastebin | gammedup
[05:45] <cables> !paste | gammedup
[05:45] <ubotu> gammedup: 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)
[05:45] <kixmix> i already had it that way, ubotu.
[05:45] <Flannel> gammedup: stuff in init.d needs to be told when to run, you'll need to use update.rc to add it (or manually symlink it) to a rc#
[05:45] <Flannel> !fixres | giovanni2121
[05:45] <ubotu> giovanni2121: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:45] <kixmix> i already had it that way, ubotu.
[05:45] <vox754> !thanks > kixmix
[05:45] <whodare> tight after I login and get intoubuntu.. the system halts and returns to login screen...
[05:45] <Rya1> oh, does anyone know why i no longer have the option to shut down, i can only suspend....
[05:45] <gammedup> Flannel: i did, added it, seemed to work but doesn't
[05:45] <kingcobra> can somebody please tell me what to do since my wifi adaptor cant get a dhcp offer from the router
[05:46] <Flannel> lastlog kixmix
[05:46] <Cosmo_> anytime I install anything using synaptic package manager it attemps to install the VMware player and fails then whenever I restart I have to reinstall the NVIDIA driver to be able to boot into kubuntu. How can I fix this? if someone can tell me where to find the log of the install/uninstall I will post it in pastebin
[05:46] <AaronfromChina> kingcobra, what IP does wifi adaptor get?
[05:47] <Flannel> gammedup: which runlevel did you add it to? all of them?  with update.rc? or what?
[05:47] <AaronfromChina> kingcobra, Are you sure that the DHCP is enabled in your routor?
[05:47] <safer> can someone help me out with fglrx driver?
[05:47] <giovanni2121> i looked through that forum and it didn't help some solutions weren't for 7.04 and the others weren't the problem I have
[05:47] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: any luck?
[05:47] <mprasodjo> is there any document on how  to compile openswan-module at ubuntu 6.10 ?
[05:47] <jahpraiseherb> hello
[05:47] <kixmix> hello, jahpraiseherb
[05:47] <Cosmo_> pagan0ne: not so far
[05:47] <gammedup> Flannel: answer coming
[05:47] <whodare> Any reason why the systems locks up and retruns to lgon screen...
[05:48] <whodare> it says something about daemeon
[05:48] <giovanni2121> flannel: does having a restricted drivers manager under system indicate that my video card is not installed properly?
[05:48] <vox754> !compile > mprasodjo
[05:48] <jahpraiseherb> if a package is in the debian archive can ubuntu users access it, or must it also be in the universe repo?
[05:48] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: im just as stuck, what program exactly wont uninstall for you?
[05:48] <Flannel> whodare: try running  as a `safe gnome` session
[05:48] <whodare> did that...still does it
[05:48] <gammedup> Flannel : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14818/
[05:48] <Flannel> jahpraiseherb: a .deb can be installed locally, yes.  As long as the dependencies and stuff work
[05:48] <mprasodjo> !compile
[05:48] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:48] <Xanthus3545> Pelo the problem is I am not getting a error message just a black screen when I shutdown no text nothing
[05:48] <kev2> vox754- do u know online tutorial website regarding fwcutter and i know some about adis but i haven't tried it since i need another working computer for internet
[05:49] <mprasodjo> vox754: thanks i try to read.
[05:49] <Cosmo_> pagan0ne: anything I try to install or uninstall, doesn't matter which package it trys to install vmware player
[05:49] <mprasodjo> !packages
[05:49] <ubotu> You can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!
[05:49] <Pelo> Xanthus3545,  check the forum
[05:49] <whodare> is there something I can do in terminal to reset the lgin perameters?
[05:49] <vox754> mprasodjo, use "/query ubotu"
[05:49] <jahpraiseherb> flannel: ok but does debian have repositories like ubuntu has? what i mean to say is if an app is in the debian equivalent of ubuntu universe, can ubuntu users access it? cheers :)
[05:49] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: thats the exact same problem im having, i cant even get it to verbosly tell me why its hanging
[05:49] <bruenig> jahpraiseherb, not a good idea
[05:50] <vox754> kev2, http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/?go=documentation
[05:50] <ramorek> how can i set the resolution on the login prompt
[05:50] <Xanthus3545> Pelo could you please give me the web address to the ubuntu forum
[05:50] <Rya1> ramorek, im pretty sure that resolution is a global setting that cant be specified for individual screens
[05:50] <vox754> !forums > Xanthus3545
[05:51] <Pelo> Xanthus3545,   www.ubuntuforums.com
[05:51] <ramorek> when i get to the login screen the resoution is at like 1600x1200 and when i login it goes to 1280x768
[05:51] <Flannel> jahpraiseherb: Yes, debian has repositories like ubuntu.  No, they aren't linked (an ubuntu user doesn't use debian repositories).  Binary compatability isn't guarenteed (you can't grab a debian package and install it on ubuntu), but does *sometimes* work.  Purely coincidentally.
[05:51] <Xanthus3545> thank you all
[05:51] <Rya1> even if you could, you would get that annoying screen refresh like when you start a game or fullscreen app that runs at a different resolution
[05:51] <vox754> Pelo, actually...it is better to use *.org
[05:52] <Rya1> oh, maybe throught the login screen settings....
[05:52] <Rya1> system -> admin -> login wondow
[05:52] <ramorek> <<looking in there now
[05:52] <ramorek> <nothing found
[05:52] <Flannel> gammedup: after that, are there links to your script in the runlevels? (I believe default is 2 3 4 and 5)
[05:52] <Rya1> pelo??
[05:53] <Pelo> yes ?
[05:53] <gammedup> Flannel: i am sure but will verify
[05:53] <Rya1> any thoughts on login screen resolution settings??
[05:53] <Nubbie> Flannel: or maybe it has something to do with the fact that Ubuntu is based on Debian, and that the majority of packages come from debian to begin with.
[05:54] <Flannel> Nubbie: eh?  maybe what has to do with it?  The fact that they work?  Yes.  Some do.  But you should never count on it.  If it does, its just happenstance
[05:54] <Pelo> t3rr18l3one,  if you are talking to me , please use my nick in each line
[05:54] <ramorek> anyone familiar with automatix?
[05:54] <Nubbie> i would never count on it working, but it's not purely luck or happenstance.
[05:54] <pagan0ne> Cosmo_: if you have any breakthroughs feel free to pm me with them
[05:54] <Nubbie> ramorek: don't use it :)
[05:54] <gammedup> Flannel: rc2.d ... S20mongrel_cluster -> ../init.d/mongrel_cluster
[05:55] <ramorek> nubbie, y ?
[05:55] <t3rr18l3one> pelo, sorry
[05:55] <n-iCe> !es
[05:55] <Nubbie> !automatix | ramorek
[05:55] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:55] <kev2> vox754- why do all the online tutorials automatically assumes that u already have an internet connection only the wireless is not working which in my case is just not possibe without two computers and probably a flash drive to copy on to the Ubuntu sys
[05:55] <ubotu> ramorek: 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
[05:55] <t3rr18l3one> new to this whole irc thing
[05:55] <ramorek> nubbie, then how do i get mp3's to work etc..
[05:55] <Administrator> 
[05:56] <Flannel> !mp3 | ramorek
[05:56] <ubotu> ramorek: 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
[05:56] <Flannel> ramorek: first link there
[05:56] <ramorek> thanks
[05:56] <kev2> This is my first actual ubuntu experiece and it probably didn't turned out the way i expected it to be although i seriously blame the "broadcom".
[05:56] <vox754> kev2, well usually there is the wired ethernet connection
[05:56] <ramorek> and to rip dvds is also in there?
[05:56] <vox754> kev2, did you said you had 5.10? that is old.
[05:56] <gammedup> Flannel: rc2/3/4/5d have the links to the ../init.d/mongrel_cluster
[05:56] <pagan0ne> so what's the reccomended course of action for someone who has a broken install where apt doesnt work, and noone can seem to help? reinstall?
[05:56] <Flannel> !dvd | ramorek
[05:56] <ubotu> ramorek: 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
[05:57] <cafuego_> kev2: With the upcoming 7.04 release and the broadcom firmware, mine works perfectly.
[05:57] <gammedup> pagan0ne: probably the best idea
[05:57] <pagan0ne> gammedup: i really didnt want to hear that
[05:57] <kev2> vox754- i wud not cuz my internet wired or wireless uses the same built in adapter to access the web as far as i know.
[05:57] <gammedup> sorry, if you are not a guru, just may be simpler that way
[05:57] <Flannel> kev2: Which tutorials?  The ones for ndiswrapper and stuff?  Those things are on the CD.  So you can get them (via apt-get/synaptic/whatever) without an internet connection
[05:57] <ramorek> is there anyway to force quit on automatix?
[05:57] <kev2> cafeuego_ do u have broadcom chipset too?
[05:58] <Zewey> ramorek: you could kill it's pid
[05:58] <cafuego_> kev2: I have 2 machines each using a bcm4306.
[05:58] <pagan0ne> gammedup: well, i was gonna try to manually edit the apt database to tell it the offending package was already removed, but i cant even get help with that
[05:58] <Cosmo_> pagan0ne: will do
[05:58] <ramorek> zewey, how plz?
[05:58] <Flannel> gammedup: very odd.  I don't know.
[05:58] <predder> !udev
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about udev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <kev2> cafuego_ - do the adapters work flawlessly.
[05:58] <cafuego_> kev2: Yes
[05:58] <kazuka> ubuntu is roxorz!
[05:58] <kev2> cafuego_ - it looks like i am going to need ur help for real
[05:58] <vox754> kev2, how can the wired and wireless be controlled by the same driver, which computer do you have?
[05:58] <gammedup> Flannel: k, might contact the package developer instead, cheers
[05:59] <Flannel> gammedup: what are the perms on the script in /init.d?
[05:59] <computer13137>  Hello.
[05:59] <kazuka> hello computer13137
[05:59] <cafuego_> kev2: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/edgy-cafuego/bcm43xx/
[05:59] <Zewey> ramorek: "ps ax" to find its PID, and then "sudo kill -9 <pid number>"
[05:59] <kazuka> lol
[05:59] <kazuka> im going crazy again
[05:59] <kev2> vox754- i have hp ze 5730us laptop
[05:59] <Warder> Hey guys, got a Q. Ive edited my xorg.conf (and run the configurator as well) to allow a higher resolution and now its keeping me @ 640x480. Any ideas to get me into a higher res?
[05:59] <ramorek> but i cant get a terminal up
[05:59] <smo_> can i remove the pool dir on a live-cd iso?
[05:59] <gammedup> Flannel: -rwxr-xr-x mongrel_cluster
[05:59] <ramorek> should i just reboot ?
[05:59] <Zewey> ramorek: eh? why not?
[05:59] <kingcobr1> can somebody please tell me what to do since my wifi adaptor cant get a dhcp offer from the router
[05:59] <ramorek> wont com eup
[06:00] <computer13137>  lol whoops
[06:00] <Flannel> gammedup: root:root?
[06:00] <gammedup> yep
[06:00] <Zewey> ramorek: how about virtual console? ctrl-alt-f1 to f7
[06:00] <kazuka> hello guys
[06:00] <ramorek> says starting terminal then nothing
[06:00] <Zewey> *f6
[06:00] <kazuka> ubuntu is roxorz!
[06:00] <kixmix> i already had it that way, kazuka.
[06:00] <Flannel> gammedup: veryodd.  I have noidea.  Everything looks normal.
[06:00] <kingcobr1> Flannel: any ideas
[06:00] <kazuka> i wish i could get xp running on vmware
[06:00] <Zewey> ramorek: something's wrong with your gnome. i get that sometimes too
[06:00] <gammedup> Flannel: that's what i thought
[06:00] <ramorek> zewey, f1 gives me login
[06:00] <kev2> cafuego_ so d i just download the .gz file on a flash drive and run it in terminal and it would work
[06:01] <kazuka> time for me to read
[06:01] <kazuka> brb
[06:01] <safer> OK ---- being that no one knows how to help me with my problems with the "fglrx" driver I'll say this:  If I just delete edgy and install feisty then I have no problems with my ATI Radeon 9800 XT?  Or would fglrx still be the best option then?
[06:01] <cafuego_> What gz file? There's a .deb, use that.
[06:01] <vox754> cafuego_, very impressive your repository there
[06:01] <Zewey> ramorek: yep, login there. do "ps ax" and look for a line like "/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/automatix.py", and remember the number at the left
[06:01] <cafuego_> kev2: And not it most likely won't do you any good on Ubuntu 6.10 or earlier.
[06:01] <Zewey> ramorek: then "sudo kill -9" it
[06:01] <ramorek> k gime a sec, thanks
[06:01] <cafuego_> vox754: Just stuff I use :-)
[06:02] <ramonica> wheres grub.conf in ubuntu
[06:02] <kev2> cafuego_ - so do u want me upgrade to edgy and then try the package
[06:02] <ramonica> ?
[06:02] <Flannel> ramonica: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:02] <kazuka> lol
[06:02] <ramonica> Flannel: thanx
[06:02] <kazuka> can you guys tell i am crazy?
[06:02] <disinterested_pe> hi flannel
[06:02] <cafuego_> kev2: Well, that depends on your hardware. Not upgrading and using ndiswrappr *may* be the best way forward.
[06:02] <Jiran> does anyone know how to change what programs run at start-up?
[06:03] <kev2> cafuego_- can i do it on my old ubuntu and replace it with a new version from a live cd? How ud u?
[06:03] <nonuda_> what is the applet panel for systray icon? coz currently i got no systray so i can't see any icon which is running in the background (like beryl icon)
[06:03] <kingcobr1> vox754: do you know what i could do to get my wifi adaptor to get a dhcp offer
[06:03] <ramorek> zewey nothing in there
[06:03] <yuriy> hi, what can I use to put together an audio and a video file (an mp4 and a wav)?
[06:03] <Zewey> ramorek: you mean "ps ax"?
[06:03] <disinterested_pe> mplayer is not working for stream link i ran checkinstall and it says theres no docs for it
[06:03] <Flannel> Jiran: which 'startup'?  gnome?  or service sorts of things? or what?  graphical or non?
[06:03] <kazuka> i miss my os x install
[06:03] <cafuego_> kev2: I did a fresh installation after wiping everything.
[06:03] <ramorek> ps ax gives me a bunch of things but not automatix
[06:04] <yuriy> or more like, what's the ffmpeg command to do that?
[06:04] <Zewey> ramorek: ah crap, just remembered. try "ps ax | grep automatix" :)
[06:04] <vox754> kingcobr1, the previous answers are "make sure it is enabled in the router" "type sudo dhclient" "get new hardware", things like that.
[06:04] <ramorek> k, brb, thanks :)
[06:04] <Zewey> ramorek: the list is probably too long to see properly
[06:04] <Jiran> Flannel: Well, I want to run Folding@Home when my computer starts up ... I remember seeing something about adding programs to run when your computer starts, but I'm not sure where
[06:04] <ramorek> yup
[06:04] <computer13137>  I have a question.  I do not know how "related to Ubuntu" this is, but I wanted to ask you, because I know you're a knowledgable group of people.  What I would like to do, is make bandwidth logs for my server.  I would like to know if there is a program available for Linux that can make logs like this one...  http://voyager.unitedfederationofgaming.com/~kirk/Temporary/sample.png  ... That's from a local ISP, don't redistribute that if possible but 
[06:04] <Flannel> Jiran: ah.  You might look into BUM, a graphical boot up manager thing.
[06:05] <vox754> kingcobr1, do you even detect the networks?
[06:05] <Flannel> Jiran: believe it's in universe.
[06:05] <kingcobr1> vox754: i got disconnected there for a while
[06:05] <Jiran> is there nothing that Gnome provides?
[06:05] <kev2> cafuego_- well, i have pirated xp and thats what i am using to interact with you so if i were to wipe out the whole hard drive i will probably end up wtih no help whatsoever.
[06:05] <ramonica> k lets try see if menu.lst works
[06:05] <Zewey> computer13137: look for MRTG
[06:05] <vox754> kingcobr1, "iwlist wlan0 scan"
[06:05] <kingcobr1> vox754: yes it has worked up until very recently
[06:05] <Zewey> computer13137: or Cactus... i'm not sure which one is more popular or usable
[06:05] <computer13137>  OK.
[06:05] <Flannel> Jiran: gnome doesn't control your services, so that really doesn't make sense.   BUM uses gtk though.
[06:06] <computer13137>  Cactus or MRTG.  Is that what they will be called in the apt-get repositories?
[06:06] <cafuego_> kev2: Just go with ndiswrapper.
[06:06] <Jiran> sorry, not Gnome. Ubuntu.
[06:06] <kingcobr1> vox754: it detects my network
[06:06] <Flannel> !boot | Jiran
[06:06] <ubotu> Jiran: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[06:06] <Zewey> !mrtg
[06:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mrtg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:06] <quarupt> does ubuntu have a network connection wizard to use for wireless?
[06:06] <wapityyy> Hey, im new to ubuntu and im wondering what is the command line in the terminal to run a php script, as well as how to call functions in it ?
[06:06] <kev2> cafuego_ - can u highlight me on to how exactly should i do it?
[06:06] <Flannel> Jiran: update.rc, yeah.  But you probably want a graphical method.  Which BUM fits nicely
[06:06] <Jiran> awesome, thanks guys
[06:06] <vox754> kingcobr1, "sudo dhclient wlan0"
[06:06] <ramorek> zewey, how do i sudo kill -9 it ?
[06:06] <Warder> wapityyy, Have you searched on the PHP site ?
[06:06] <Zewey> computer13137: look for "mrtg". Ubuntu doesn't package cactus so you might have to google a bit ;)
[06:07] <kingcobr1> vox754: just keeps on sending data and receiving some
[06:07] <kev2> cafuego_ - sorry if i am bothering you, i m relatively new to Linux
[06:07] <wapityyy> Warder: i looked briefly on google, found nothing
[06:07] <Warder> You should be able to call using the php cmd and the flags you get in the docs
[06:07] <Zewey> ramonek: remember the pid number on that list? type "sudo kill -9 <the number here, without braces>"
[06:07] <wapityyy> Warder: i tried php -f script.php
[06:07] <Warder> Hmm
[06:07] <cafuego_> kev2: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Breezy
[06:08] <vox754> kingcobr1, have you associated the access point like "sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid NAME"
[06:08] <orangey> hey all!
[06:08] <orangey> anybody know a way that I can add commands at the end of a suspend / resume brought up by pmi?
[06:09] <aabrahao> is possible install vmware tools in gnome? I made all process but still not working
[06:09] <vox754> aabrahao, bad luck I guess
[06:09] <ramorek> COOL !
[06:09] <vox754> aabrahao, take a shower then try again.
[06:10] <ramorek> now how do i know what got installed and not ?
[06:10] <Zewey> ramorek: you might find yourself doing that alot :P
[06:10] <xyz-abc> hey guys, how do I run an executable?
[06:10] <Zewey> ramorek: you mean via automatix?
[06:10] <Warder> Anyone know of a fix to get my resolution back ? I dont wanna leave ubuntu but i cant work with this low resolution =//
[06:10] <ramorek> zewey: should i do a full reinstall?
[06:10] <Talaman72> hey, where do i find my available and used disk space?
[06:11] <Zewey> ramorek: did you mean reinstalling a software via automatix?
[06:11] <ramorek> zewey: im wondering what automatix did install vs not
[06:11] <xyz-abc> guys, how can I run an executable?
[06:11] <ramorek> zewey: i feel like my sys is out of whack
[06:12] <orbin> Warder: is this a fresh install or did you do something recently?
[06:12] <kingcobr1> vox754: yes i did that and it seems to work
[06:12] <vox754> xyz-abc, just double click on it, or if you are in the directory "./name"
[06:12] <ramorek> zewey: im not too familiar with h9ow this file sys works and the commands
[06:12] <aabrahao> tks
[06:12] <Zewey> Talaman72: you can check nautilus, or type "df"
[06:12] <vox754> kingcobr1, success?
[06:12] <kingcobr1> vox754: dhclient gives no offers
[06:12] <Warder> I had a max of 1024 and edited xorg.conf to include 1280 (this is a fresh install as well + updates) and now im stuck in 640
[06:12] <Zewey> ramorek: oh well, that's what automatix sometimes does
[06:12] <Warder> Run the configurator for xorg twice and no luck
[06:13] <ramorek> theres no way to uninstall everything ?
[06:13] <Zewey> ramorek: if you can manage to start it again, you'll see the software packages that were installed are ticked
[06:13] <kingcobr1> vox754: its probably something to do with conflicting drivers
[06:13] <Flannel> !fixres | Warder
[06:13] <ubotu> Warder: 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
[06:13] <vox754> kingcobr1, maybe you set up a firewall or something, or a static IP and you don't remember, double check.
[06:13] <kixmix> i already had it that way, ubotu.
[06:13] <Warder> Cheers
[06:13] <kingcobr1> vox754: i tried to install a different driver for my adaptor
[06:13] <Zewey> ramorek: untick them to uninstall... if that doesn't work, you'll have to know *where* it was installed, what files it installed, and then delete them
[06:13] <Mecubus> Can anyone help me with my problem? I tried to install a couple of softwares using apt-get and then removed them. When i've restared my computer, my interface didn't assing any ip during the boot (static), and all the services won't respone if I try conneting from another computer (when i've assing the ip manually)
[06:14] <kingcobr1> vox754: then it didnt work
[06:14] <ramorek> it says apt-get is running
[06:14] <vox754> kingcobr1, there you go...that's your problem
[06:14] <ramorek> zewey: it says apt-get is running
[06:14] <kingcobr1> yes i thought so
[06:14] <Mecubus> I can ping from the computer, and I can reach the services like ssh localhost and ssh 192.168.100.6 (my internal IP)
[06:14] <Zewey> ramorek: oh, are you running upgrade-manager or synaptics or something?
[06:14] <spasticteapot> Dumb question - is tar xvz the appropriate command to untar a .tgz file?
[06:14] <Zewey> ramorek: you need to close them
[06:14] <ramorek> zewey: man that thing never shut down !
[06:15] <spasticteapot> Anyone know?
[06:15] <Mecubus> but I can't do apt-get update, it stalls during connect, even though I can ping the server
[06:15] <ramorek> zewey: what a %&*#
[06:15] <spasticteapot> I keep getting them mixed up.
[06:15] <sorcere12> i wanan dual boot with xp and ubuntu and i was told to install windows first but how much should i partition my 80 gb hdd i wanna only run games on xp???
[06:15] <ramorek> zewey: ahh, i get frust. on lin. i need to learn it better
[06:15] <sorcere12> anyone suggestiuos
[06:15] <kingcobr1> how do i get rid of the first driver can you tell me
[06:15] <Zewey> ramorek: maybe when you killed it it didn't clean up itself :/
[06:15] <sorcere12> would be greatly appreciated
[06:15] <kingcobr1> vox754:
[06:15] <Zewey> ramorek: i guess you still have to reboot :)
[06:15] <orbin> spasticteapot: yes.x is for extract, v is for verbose, and z is to filter it through gzip
[06:15] <spasticteapot> sorcere12: Well, you could go 20gb for WinXP and 60gb for Linux.
[06:16] <spasticteapot> orbin: I seem to have crashed the terminal, as it's talking a loong time to do it.
[06:16] <Flannel> sorcere12: it is possible to install windows second.  You just have to reinstall grub to the MBR afterwards.  So, not the end of the world
[06:16] <sorcere12> i mean you think it would be enought world of warcraft warcraft 3 fear and quake and stuff
[06:16] <spasticteapot> How do I end a process in the terminal?
[06:16] <orbin> spasticteapot: try ctrl + C
[06:16] <sorcere12> what about all the files i download from the interent like movies and stuff could i open it in both OS
[06:16] <spasticteapot> Thanks.
[06:16] <spasticteapot> What does that do, exactly?
[06:16] <xyz-abc> I can't launch Warsow (game), can someone help me out?
[06:16] <Mecubus> can anyone please help me?
[06:16] <show_now_on> spacticteapot: Control -C
[06:17] <Zewey> spasticteapot: most movies and music should work if you installed the restricted formats
[06:17] <ramorek> sorcere12: why not just install the games on ubuntu ?
[06:17] <corevette> !ask|mecubus
[06:17] <ubotu> mecubus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:17] <MichaelJE2> and if that doesn't work, go to a new terminal, (ctrl+f button), login, find the process with ps, and type kill (proccess number)
[06:17] <Zewey> oops, wrong
[06:17] <spasticteapot> Zewey: Wha?
[06:17] <kingcobr1> vox754: do you know how to remove the previous driver
[06:17] <Mecubus> ubotu:  I tried to install a couple of softwares using apt-get and then removed them. When i've restared my computer, my interface didn't assing any ip during the boot (static), and all the services won't respone if I try conneting from another computer (when i've assing the ip manually) I can ping from the computer, and I can reach the services like ssh localhost and ssh 192.168.100.6 (my internal IP) but I can't do apt-get update,
[06:17] <vox754> spasticteapot, read "man tar"
[06:17] <Zewey> spasticteapot: sorry, was typing something but decided to replysomeone else :P
[06:17] <sorcere12> ramorek what do you mean
[06:17] <vox754> kingcobr1, depends which did you installed
[06:17] <sorcere12> iam sorry
[06:17] <kingcobr1> vox754: theres hardly an uninstall
[06:17] <sorcere12> how do i do that .. when i download or set it up when i format
[06:17] <ramorek> sorcere12: why not just install the games on ubuntu instead of dual booting
[06:17] <spasticteapot> vox754: I probbably should.
[06:18] <Zewey> sorcere12: most movies and music should work if you installed the restricted formats
[06:18] <corevette> what version ubuntu you running mecubus? and what wireless card
[06:18] <kingcobr1> vox754: http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Linux.html
[06:18] <Mecubus> corevette: no wireless. 6.06
[06:18] <Mecubus> sparc
[06:18] <payan> Mecubus: What prevents you from doing UPDATE?
[06:18] <ramorek> sorcere12: WoW runs great with crossover
[06:18] <spasticteapot> Thanks, al.
[06:18] <kingcobr1> vox754: the first driver on that page
[06:19] <Mecubus> payan: that's the thing I'm trying to figure out. I've first thought it would be something with ipv6, but i've disabled that.
[06:19] <vox754> spasticteapot, -x extract , -v verbose, -z decompress
[06:19] <Warder> hmm, now aticonfig is giving me a segmentation error
[06:19] <kingcobr1> vox754: that was the first driver
[06:19] <MichaelJE2> ooh, I just got a new project..
[06:19] <ramorek> im out, l8trz, thanks fo rthe help
[06:19] <sorcere12> what do i have to do so i can run all the files on both systems /
[06:19] <MichaelJE2> build a computer inside a safe. :D
[06:19] <kingcobr1> which i want to remove
[06:19] <Mecubus> if I do, apt-get update, it just shows "Connection to security.... [xxx] "
[06:20] <Mecubus> but if I've try to ping that server, I get a response
[06:20] <corevette> Mecubus, why don't you try downloading feisty?
[06:20] <Zewey> sorcere12: what kind of files?
[06:20] <vox754> kingcobr1, if I understand correctly those ralink drivers are included with the kernel, so you don't need to do anything special, they just work, but maybe you downloaded them again, ans tried to recompiled things?
[06:20] <Th3Infinit3On3> Hey everyone. I was wondering how I would go about changing the transparency of the terminal
[06:20] <Rio79> i tried to follow the direction posted on this link (http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Unix/Linux/LINUX_PartitioningandFormattingSecondHardDrive_ext3.shtml) and it didnt seem to come out right. it's an 80 gig drive thats showing up as 2.1...
[06:20] <sorcere12> like you know word, mp3 movies .. upp watch stuff on youtube
[06:21] <xtknight> Th3Infinit3On3, edit->current profile in the terminal
[06:21] <sorcere12> java sun systems
[06:21] <sorcere12> i dunno
[06:21] <kingcobr1> vox754: i had that driver installed
[06:21] <sorcere12> some stuff i might have to do in college
[06:21] <billy_> Th3Infinit3On3: Edit> Preferences > Effects
[06:21] <xtknight> Th3Infinit3On3, effects->transparent..
[06:21] <Th3Infinit3On3> billy, xtknight thanks guys
[06:21] <kingcobr1> vox754: it worked perfectly but i needed to use a diferent driver
[06:21] <Zewey> !restricted | sorcere12
[06:21] <ubotu> sorcere12: 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
[06:21] <Mecubus> corevette: coz it worked right before the reboot, so there is just something that has to be fixed
[06:22] <kingcobr1> vox754: can you tell me how to remove it
[06:22] <billy_> any cd players have seemless playback, i.e. no gaps in between the tracks?
[06:22] <Carsten-> hi guys, I have a net connection issue, the intertnet on my linux setup has suddenly stopped working. I was playing with guarddog and lokkit yesterday, but it just stopped functioing a few hours after i uninstalled them both is there any command to return the tcp/ip settings back to default?
[06:22] <Mecubus> I can't really seem to understand why my interfaces won't do auto up, and assign the ips i've enter in /etc/network/interface
[06:23] <vox754> kingcobr1, maybe, removing everything from "locate rt2501", specially *.ko, and remember to "sudo modprobe -r rt2501" or whatever the driver is called
[06:24] <ardchoille> Mecubus: Did you typo or not? /etc/network/interfaces (there's supposed to be an "s" at the end)
[06:24] <Mecubus> yeah, typo
[06:24] <Kevin_____> hello
[06:24] <kingcobr1> vox754: is that locale rt2501
[06:24] <jumbers> What would be a good Quicken-like program for Ubuntu?
[06:24] <kixmix> salut, Kevin_____
[06:24] <ardchoille> Mecubus: Typo on your system too?
[06:24] <kingcobr1> vox754: where might that be also
[06:24] <Professor> hi
[06:24] <kixmix> niihau, Professor
[06:24] <Mecubus> ardchoille: no, it worked before a reboot
[06:24] <gaminggeek> Hello
[06:24] <kixmix> hello, gaminggeek
[06:24] <Zewey> sorcere12: takes some time to learn what programs are the equivalent in Windows, but most stuff works
[06:25] <ardchoille> Mecubus: Ah, ok.
[06:25] <gaminggeek> Anyone else using the Feisty Beta?
[06:25] <Crazytom> me
[06:25] <show_now_on> jumbers: Kmymoney
[06:25] <tonyyarusso> gaminggeek: in #ubuntu+1 they do
[06:25] <Kevin_____> I have a quistion, im migrating to a new computer, im going to install vista, can I then move my ubuntu to the 2nd partition?
[06:25] <Carsten-> hi guys, I have a net connection issue, the intertnet on my linux setup has suddenly stopped working. I was playing with guarddog and lokkit yesterday, but it just stopped functioing a few hours after i uninstalled them both is there any command to return the tcp/ip settings back to default?
[06:25] <vox754> kingcobr1, "locate rt2500" gives a few lines under /lib/modules/'unamer -r'/
[06:26] <tonyyarusso> hi
[06:26] <quarupt> Has anyone ever gotted a USB driber to work with ndiswrapper in Ubuntu?
[06:27] <tonyyarusso> interesting.  nvm me ;)
[06:27] <Mecubus> ardchoille: I tried to install a couple of softwares using apt-get and then removed them. When i've restared my computer, my interface didn't assing any ip during the boot (static), and all the services won't respone if I try conneting from another computer (when i've assing the ip manually) I can ping from the computer, and I can reach the services like ssh localhost and ssh 192.168.100.6 (my internal IP) but I can't do apt-get upd
[06:27] <bulmer> Carsten- you can check what you have at  /etc/network/interfaces
[06:27] <Kevin_____> whats a driber
[06:27] <Th3Infinit3On3> anyone know if they have made xfire work for ubuntu yet? Besides the GAIM plugin :/
[06:27] <Kevin_____> oh driver
[06:28] <Nubbie> th3infinit30n3: check their website?
[06:28] <kingcobr1> i cant find locate rt2500
[06:28] <kingcobr1> vox754:
[06:28] <Carsten-> What should it say bulmer? this is on a dual boot machine, Im in windows right now
[06:28] <bulmer> Mecubus: what the heck is assing?
[06:28] <Mecubus> assign
[06:28] <Kevin_____> quarupt, what usb driver are you trying to install
[06:28] <bulmer> thats not gay thing is it?
[06:28] <Th3Infinit3On3> Nubbie: Yeah they don't have support therer I just didn't kno if there was an alternate solution
[06:28] <vox754> kingcobr1, TYPE "locate rt2500"
[06:28] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | bulmer
[06:28] <ubotu> bulmer: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:28] <Nubbie> th3infinit30n3: well is it an open source program?
[06:28] <bulmer> my bad
[06:29] <Mecubus> bulmer: no,it means that I specify an ip adress. Like ifconfig eth1 192.168.100.6
[06:29] <Th3Infinit3On3> Nubbie: Not to my knowledge :(
[06:29] <vox754> bulmer, don't mess with the ops
[06:29] <bulmer> i dont
[06:29] <alberto027> hola
[06:29] <Nubbie> th3infinit30n3: then its safe to assume it will never work in linux, no?
[06:29] <kixmix> hey, alberto027
[06:29] <Kevin_____> bulmer,  assing=assigning
[06:29] <alberto027> hola yo sphanis
[06:29] <spasticteapot> What's the command for moving a folder?
[06:30] <bulmer> Carsten-: depends on what you have in front of your pc/host
[06:30] <Nameeater> 'mv'
[06:30] <spasticteapot> I thought it was chdir, but I guess I'm wrong.
[06:30] <Th3Infinit3On3> Nubbie: Well I guess not unless they start putting out versions for it. :( But I was just curious if anyone had found something that might work :D
[06:30] <payan> :9
[06:30] <spasticteapot> Nameeater: D'oh!
[06:30] <Nubbie> th3infini30n3: i know for a fact team speak works with linux though.
[06:30] <Nameeater> all good, its pretty short :)
[06:30] <jtholmes> mv fromfoldername  tofoldername
[06:30] <Carsten-> A standard ethernet connection and a netgear router
[06:30] <Kevin_____> anyone know if i can move ubuntu to a new hard drive?
[06:30] <alberto027> alguna mujer espaola por aqui
[06:30] <Th3Infinit3On3> Nubbie: Well thats cool :)
[06:30] <Nubbie> Kevin____: do you use raid or LVM?
[06:30] <vox754> kingcobr1, the rt2500 module you don't need to erase it, you can blacklist it
[06:30] <jtholmes> kevin___ yes use rsync
[06:31] <vox754> !blacklist > kingcobr1
[06:31] <bulmer> Carsten-: you need to prefix your responses with a nick
[06:31] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, no raid, whats LVM
[06:31] <Carsten-> meaning?
[06:31] <vox754> !es > alberto027
[06:31] <bulmer> or else it would be missed
[06:31] <Kevin_____> jtholmes, thanks i will look into is
[06:31] <Nubbie> Kevin_____: its like extended partitions in the NTFS world.
[06:31] <alberto027> hola vox,yo espaol
[06:31] <spasticteapot> I want to move something to a "safe place" where I won't mess it up.
[06:32] <vox754> !es > alberto027
[06:32] <Kevin_____> Nubbie,  i dont think so
[06:32] <Carsten-> The main thing I wouild like to know is there a standard command to do with dpkg or something that will reset my network settings back to what they were when the system was installed?
[06:32] <spasticteapot> Would making a folder in /usr be a good place to put programs?
[06:32] <Cosmo_> whenever I try to uninstall or install vmware player it gives me this error"E: vmware-player: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1"
[06:32] <Kevin_____> Nubbie,  i pretty much have a default ubuntu install
[06:32] <alberto027> que pais es este.yo espaa
[06:32] <vox754> !es | alberto027
[06:32] <ubotu> alberto027: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:33] <Nubbie> Kevin____: if you don't use raid or LVM, and you set up your partitions on the new drive appropriately (make a / partition, a /home partition, and a swap partition) i think its pretty safe to say you can just copy your installation over 1:1
[06:33] <payan> is there a good IPod manager???
[06:33] <Nubbie> payan: use banshee
[06:33] <alberto027> welou
[06:33] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, im migrating to a partitio on a fresh vista install
[06:33] <payan> thanks
[06:33] <mapez> payan rythmbox appears to work for me
[06:33] <quarupt> Kevin_____, Some driver i got off a xandros forum
[06:33] <sebari> sup all
[06:34] <Kevin_____> quarupt, for what device though
[06:34] <Nubbie> payan: check out banshee. but definitely do the comparisons yourself.
[06:34] <Carsten-> hi guys, I have a net connection issue, the intertnet on my linux setup has suddenly stopped working. I was playing with guarddog and lokkit yesterday, but it just stopped functioing a few hours after i uninstalled them both is there any command to return the tcp/ip settings back to default?
[06:34] <quarupt> a 2wire USB Wireless adapter
[06:34] <sebari> i am new for this linux stuff
[06:34] <vox754> !info guarddog
[06:34] <Nubbie> sebari: question?
[06:34] <ubotu> guarddog: firewall configuration utility for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.5.0-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 476 kB, installed size 1424 kB
[06:34] <vox754> !info lokkit
[06:34] <ubotu> lokkit: basic interactive firewall configuration tool (console interface). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.50.22-6 (edgy), package size 124 kB, installed size 792 kB
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> !paste
[06:35] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:35] <kixmix> i already had it that way, ubotu.
[06:35] <sebari> nubbie--i just wanna sk ya guys if there is a website where i can read and learn more about it
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> kixmix: paste
[06:35] <Carsten-> I know what they both are but neither are installed on my system anymore.
[06:35] <kixmix> tonyyarusso: excuse me?
[06:35] <sebari> ask*
[06:35] <Kevin_____> quarupt, i had a lot of problems with trying to install my lynksys wireless adapter and ndiswrapper sorry i cant help u
[06:35] <Flannel> !paste
[06:35] <ceeg> is there a simple command that will recursively copy a directories contents?
[06:35] <Carsten-> the net stopped working a few hours after they were uninstalled.
[06:35] <Nubbie> sebari: http://ubuntu.com/communinty
[06:35] <spasticteapot> To move ~/Desktop/kicad to /usr/share/bin/Kicad, what would I want to do?
[06:35] <Crazytom> quarupt, what chipset wireless do you have?
[06:35] <tonyyarusso> kixmix: You have five seconds to explain in English what an ankle is.
[06:35] <sebari> Nubbie--thanks
[06:35] <kixmix> tonyyarusso: i haven't a clue
[06:35] <mapez> sebari one of the best places to learn is just getting dirty with it
[06:35] <spasticteapot> sudo mv ~/Desktop/kicad /usr/share/bin/kicad?
[06:36] <vox754> tonyyarusso, kick him please... thanks
[06:36] <quarupt> Crazytom, it is a USB adapter not a card
[06:36] <spasticteapot> Anyone?
[06:36] <Nubbie> spasticteapot: go for it.
[06:36] <nrdb> ceeg: see 'man cp' the 'cp -r' command is recursive
[06:36] <kingcobr1> vox754: thanks very much ill try blacklist
[06:36] <spasticteapot> I think I'm doing it wrong.
[06:36] <quarupt> Crazytom, ?
[06:36] <archigos> Every time I use apt-get to install/remove anything, I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14819/
[06:36] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, so If im installing vista, i should create 4 partitions? vista will be on the first and what should the order of the rest be?
[06:37] <archigos> Any ideas on how to fix?
[06:37] <vox754> kingcobr1, I'm off
[06:37] <sebari> one more thing..how can join the other room if there is one?
[06:37] <JCSolorzano> hi all
[06:37] <mysticmarks> What is the name of the noetwork tool in ubuntu
[06:37] <JCSolorzano> little question...
[06:37] <Crazytom> quarupt, i don't know anything about usb wireless
[06:37] <ceeg> nrdb: yeah but i want to omit directories. like. i want all of the files in a directories subfolders to end up in one single folder.
[06:37] <Nubbie> Kevin_____: yeah, and install windows first, because it likes to wipe out your grub boot manager, pretty much nuking linux.
[06:37] <Carsten-> can any one tell me if there is a command to reset all tcp/ip settings bacl to default, including to do with iptables?
[06:37] <quarupt> Does anyone
[06:37] <JCSolorzano> I'm downloading ubunto but I dont see the file to download it and use as the one used to run ubuntu from a cd, any help please?
[06:38] <Rio79> whats the proper way to format a harddrive? i tried following the directions on here (http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Unix/Linux/LINUX_PartitioningandFormattingSecondHardDrive_ext3.shtml) and it didnt work out for me.  maybe it's because there is something on that harddrive, as opposed to it being blank....
[06:38] <mapez> sebari /join #channel name
[06:38] <Kevin_____> thanks Nubbie
[06:38] <mapez> sebari oh by the way /list will list all the channels
[06:38] <sebari> mapez--so its just like mirc
[06:38] <MichaelJE2> Rio79: if nothing works, try blanking it with dban
[06:38] <sebari> thanks
[06:38] <sebari> mapes
[06:38] <archigos> JCSolorzano, the installation and live CDs are now one.
[06:38] <sebari> got it
[06:38] <jtholmes> JCSolorzano: statequestion again
[06:39] <jtholmes> JCSolorzano: archigos answered it as i would have
[06:39] <mapez> sebari yeah quite similar have fun in your endevours
[06:39] <Crazytom> JCSolorzano, you need to use the burn image to disk option in a burning program and then reboot and boot off the cd
[06:39] <nrdb> ceeg: I don't think you can do that with a command (seems very odd copy to me) probably the best way to do it is with a simple perl or python script
[06:39] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> theres no manual for it...
[06:39] <archigos> Anybody know what I should do regarding my problem?
[06:39] <MichaelJE2> for dban?
[06:39] <sebari> mapez--one more is that posible to connect another irc server ??
[06:39] <Carsten-> can any one tell me if there is a command to reset all tcp/ip settings bacl to default, including to do with iptables?
[06:39] <spasticteapot> Is ubuntu Unicode-compatible?
[06:39] <Nubbie> archigos: if somebody knew they would tell you.
[06:39] <Nubbie> !spam > Carsten-
[06:40] <jtholmes> archigos: what was you problem
[06:40] <MichaelJE2> you download it, put it on a floppy (or burn it to a CD, or put it on a USB drive), boot off of it, and it will completely erase your hard drive
[06:40] <archigos> Every time I use apt-get to install/remove anything, I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14819/
[06:40] <mapez> sebari yeah ctrl+t then type in /server as you might have guessed
[06:40] <bulmer> Carsten-:  nothing to reset it to
[06:40] <archigos> system locks up for a bit while its trying it too
[06:40] <jtholmes> archigos: ok let me look at it
[06:40] <MichaelJE2> !google dban
[06:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about google dban - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:40] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> yeah i typed "man dban" and it didnt return anything
[06:40] <Carsten-> all I want is my installation defaults
[06:40] <MichaelJE2> it's not installed by default
[06:40] <MichaelJE2> well.. at all
[06:40] <ceeg> nrdb: thanks. i'll write a little ruby script to do it.
[06:40] <spasticteapot> !unicode
[06:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about unicode - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:41] <bulmer> Carsten-: you need to prefix your responses with a nick <-- look follow this will you so your responses is not missed
[06:41] <MichaelJE2> you don't install it, it's a mini-distrobution of linux that only deletes hard drives
[06:41] <ceeg> nrdb: just making sure i'm not reinventing the wheel
[06:41] <spasticteapot> Worth a try.
[06:41] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> ohh wait.  this is for a second harddrive.  why do i need to reboot off of it
[06:41] <nrdb> ceeg: ok
[06:41] <MichaelJE2> it's kinda like a livecd.. but not..
[06:41] <MichaelJE2> and if it's for a second hard drive, make sure you unplug it
[06:41] <MichaelJE2> (er
[06:42] <MichaelJE2> unplug the one you arn't wiping.. so you don't make a mistake
[06:42] <sebari> mapes--i think --its not posible
[06:42] <Nubbie> Rio79: because the installer is in a livecd environment you need to boot into.
[06:42] <mapez> sebari I presume you're using xchat?
[06:42] <Cosmo_> here is the error it gives me when I try to uninstall the VMware player http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14820/
[06:43] <sebari> mapez--i am using Gaim
[06:43] <MichaelJE2> (the reason it's not a package in any distro is because it's designed to completely wipe every hard drive connected to the system)
[06:43] <Cosmo_> any way to fix it?
[06:43] <sorcere12> is there a guide on how to dual boot install after xp ?
[06:43] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> im confused.... why do i need to do all that?  it almost makes me want to take out the harddrive, put it on a windows machine so that i could format it as fat32, then take it out and put it back into my ubuntu tower. LOL <-- still somewhat of a newb
[06:43] <mapez> sebari - you may want to consider xchat very similar to mirc.. sudo apt-get install xchat
[06:43] <MichaelJE2> does linux recognise it at all?
[06:43] <Nubbie> sorcere12: install windows first, make room for linux, and run the installation cd.
[06:44] <sebari> mapes-thanks bro lemme try it
[06:44] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> yes, it is recognized by linux
[06:44] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> it's been mounted, but it shows up as 2.1 gb harddrive when it should be closer to 80
[06:44] <sorcere12> ok .. once i do that will i be able to view the files one my linux partion by the windows op
[06:44] <sorcere12> system
[06:44] <sorcere12> like movies and stuff like that
[06:44] <Rio79> the reason why it might be doing it is because ubuntu is on it
[06:44] <MichaelJE2> Rio79:dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/(hd here) bs=1024
[06:44] <jtholmes> archigos: try this  'apt-get -f install'   with NO package name then do you normal apt-get command
[06:45] <UssR> du you speeak russia?
[06:45] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, how big should i make the 3 partitions? I have 250 gb to use
[06:45] <jtholmes> UssR: only if it is typed in english
[06:45] <Nubbie> sorcere12: no because windows doesn't support any filesystems but it's own. you'll have to install 3rd party software in windows to do that.
[06:45] <Rio79> backstory... i installed ubuntu on an 80 gig drive. i wanted to add a 40 gig drive but the 40 gig drive with be the master
[06:46] <sorcere12> can i see windows files .. on ubuntu or third party software needs to be downloaded
[06:46] <MichaelJE2> Rio79: after you run that, the console will probably look like it's frozen, it's not.. After a while you will get some info about the copy, and the prompt
[06:46] <jtholmes> UssR: sorry couldnt resist that
[06:46] <Nubbie> Kevin_____: how much do you plan on using it? / partition only needs to be around 6GB, swap should be equal you your RAM, and /home should be as much as you want left for storage.
[06:46] <mapez> sorcere12 sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[06:46] <Rio79> whats /dev/zero?
[06:46] <MarkFeathers> How do i restrict a user from having ssh access
[06:46] <Nubbie> mapez: no he wants to view the ext3 partition from windows.
[06:46] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, i want to use the whole 250 gb its a 500gb
[06:46] <MichaelJE2> it's a system device that only outputs zeros
[06:46] <mapez> Nubbie ah my bad, kinda barged in
[06:47] <cafuego_> MarkFeathers: Set their shell to /bin/false
[06:47] <MichaelJE2> so if you dd zeros to the drive, it will be completely blank
[06:47] <MichaelJE2> cafuego: if he does that they won't have console access in general
[06:47] <Nubbie> sorcere12: what you do in windows is up to you. know that microsoft provides no support at all for anything relating to linux. 3rd party software is required to read your ext3 linux drives.
[06:47] <spectrm> I've got a bcm43xx interface that can see the AP, but only has 1 Mb/s and can't pull a dhcp config - nor with a static config work.  Anyone familiar with this problem?
[06:47] <MarkFeathers> cafuego_: wont that stop local login?  I'm trying to make my mythtv user inaccessible from the network
[06:48] <spectrm> the funky part is, it worked just yesterday - hell...just this morning
[06:48] <archigos> jtholmes, same problem :-/
[06:48] <Crazytom> spectrm, have you installed fwcutter?>
[06:48] <cafuego_> MarkFeathers: Ah, yes, that will also prevent local logins/
[06:48] <norty> quick question about using GDB, when stepping through my program, how do I get it do display the C line of code instead of the assembly line of code?
[06:48] <spectrm> Crazytom: yes - it all worked this morning
[06:48] <Kevin_____> Nubbie,  i get it now:) is there any particular order i need to put them in?
[06:48] <jtholmes> archigos: type the command you are using here
[06:48] <MichaelJE2> oi.. 6 hours left of my 6.10 download.. arg
[06:49] <archigos> jason@riotpad:~$ sudo apt-get -f install
[06:49] <MichaelJE2> all high-speed is not created equal..
[06:49] <quarupt> Okay I guess the wavelan driver will work does anyone know how to install it?
[06:49] <archigos> jason@riotpad:~$ sudo apt-get install bluez-utils
[06:49] <Nubbie> kevin_____: for performance's sake i usually put the / partition first then the swap, then the home. that way the essentials are near the centre of your disks.
[06:49] <jtholmes> archigos: no the one that returns the errors
[06:49] <archigos> Both of them return that error.
[06:49] <jtholmes> archigos: ok hold on
[06:49] <Nubbie> kevin_____: means less seek time.
[06:50] <kingcobra> can somebody help me get this driver to work http://homepages.tu-darmstadt.de/~p_larbig/wlan/ please
[06:50] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, awesome, thats exactly what i wanted to know
[06:50] <quarupt> Anyone know how to do the wavelan driver?
[06:50] <Crazytom> spectrm, have you used dhclient?
[06:50] <spectrm> dons anyone know anything about this?
[06:50] <norty> Can someone help me? Im trying to use GDB but I don't know how do get it to display the C line of code instead of Assembly!!
[06:50] <spectrm> Crazytom: the system uses dhclient by default
[06:50] <spectrm> norty: check the man pages?
[06:51] <Kevin_____> Nubbie,  i only have igb ram now, but will be getting more down the road, would it hurt to start off with 2gb swap?
[06:51] <MarkFeathers> How do i restrict a user from having ssh access?  (I want to stop mythtv from being able to log in remotely)
[06:51] <norty> spectrum: didn't help at all
[06:51] <archigos> jtholmes, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14821/
[06:51] <nrdb> MarkFeathers: you have a computer with a user mythtv and you only want this accessable from that computer and not allow remote login by that name ?
[06:51] <Nubbie> norty: this channel is for ubuntu problems! theres no possible way to support every single program out there in one channel. you'll have to do some research yourself.
[06:51] <jtholmes> archigos: are you aware of the bugs filed against that package
[06:51] <MarkFeathers> nrdb: yes
[06:51] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> yeah, looks like its stuck hehh... i wish there was a progress bar
[06:51] <SeveredCross> Kevin_____: I don't think you should have any more than 1 GB anyway, though I'm not sure.
[06:51] <SeveredCross> Of swap that is.
[06:51] <norty> Nubbie: Im sure someone here can help me.... I don't know where else to go
[06:52] <quarupt> Anyone wavelan?
[06:52] <Nubbie> kevin_____: yeah you devinitely won't ever need more than 1G of swap.
[06:52] <archigos> jtholmes, nope
[06:52] <Kevin_____> SeveredCross,  I think it has to equal your physical ram
[06:52] <jtholmes> Kevin_____: give yourself 4g of swap
[06:52] <MarkFeathers> norty: Did you compile it with debug symbols?
[06:52] <ztomic> anyone know how to change the order modules load in ubuntu 6.10
[06:52] <ztomic> ?
[06:52] <SeveredCross> jtholmes: Are you crazy?
[06:52] <Nubbie> jtholmes: why so much?
[06:52] <SeveredCross> 4 times his RAM?
[06:52] <Crazytom> spectrm, ok then
[06:52] <norty> i dont think so
[06:52] <SeveredCross> I've read that you should have no more than 1 GB or 1.5 times your RAM, either or.
[06:52] <jtholmes> archigos: since it is in the restricted universe there is no telling why it wont download
[06:52] <stevarino> hey all, wierd problem, my laptops speakers work only when my headphones are jacked in.. any ideas?
[06:53] <archigos> mhk
[06:53] <jtholmes> archigos: my suggestion download the source pkg and see if you can compile it
[06:53] <mapez> stevarino just always leave your headphones jacked in ;)
[06:53] <spectrm> Crazytom: I know that bcm43xx support isn't fantastic, but even before this, I'd have to unload and reload the module everytime I switched APs - that's not normal, I'd hope
[06:53] <Nubbie> lol. i have 4G of ram because the MTP support in banshee has a HUGE memory leak, so i use the huge swap so i can transfer more tunes at one time. but under normal circumstances 4G of swap would be a waste.
[06:53] <Falstius> The Freevo uptdate just hosed my system.
[06:53] <archigos> alrighty
[06:53] <MarkFeathers> norty: use '-g' with gcc and then run gdb on your program
[06:53] <Nubbie> 4G of swap**
[06:53] <nrdb> MarkFeathers: one way would be to setup sshd to not use password logins and only setup keys for the other users
[06:53] <Crazytom> spectrm, good luck then
[06:53] <quarupt> ahhh I'm so lost I need to install a driver for my USB wireless adapter
[06:53] <JCSolorzano> archigos that means that if I boot up the system with the installation cd I can use as a live cd without installing anything>
[06:54] <JCSolorzano> ?
[06:54] <stevarino> mapez: haha... at first i was suprised how rich the headphones sounded
[06:54] <jtholmes> archigos: if  apt-get source pkgname  does not work then there are other problems more severe
[06:54] <MarkFeathers> nrdb: I'd like to be able to login without carrying keys with me somehow, but i suppose that is an option
[06:54] <SeveredCross> Nubbie: Is it seriously that big of a memory leak?
[06:54] <SeveredCross> Jesus.
[06:54] <SeveredCross> Why hasn't there been a patch if the leak is that big, I'd figure that would be a HUGE priority.
[06:54] <Nubbie> SeveredCross: yeah, that and i have ~20G of music
[06:54] <Room-102> Is their any way to enable 3D acceleration in Ubuntu on an SiSm760GX graphics chipset?
[06:54] <jtholmes> Nubbie: why not he as a ton of space
[06:55] <archigos> JCSolorzano, yes... but it'll be slow as you're running it off a CD.
[06:55] <Nubbie> SeveredCross: poor guy working on the MTP has hit a rut.,
[06:55] <Nubbie> jthomes: so why waste it?
[06:55] <SeveredCross> Eek.
[06:55] <SeveredCross> Banshee does look nice, but if the mem leak is that bad, I'll pass.
[06:55] <quarupt> Can someone please help, I have been googling for hours, I have a 2wire USB wireless adapter, I saw something that says the "wavelan" drivers for linux will work for it, but I don't how how to set it up?
[06:55] <Nubbie> jthomes: make a big pot of spaghetti, and throw a tenth of it out, just because you have so much spaghetti. it's still a waste you see it my way?
[06:55] <SeveredCross> I generally use Amarok, which does okay for me.
[06:55] <jtholmes> Nubbie: personal perference
[06:55] <JCSolorzano> I need the live cd as per learning without format my xp system
[06:55] <show_now_on> Room 102: if you got edgy...beryl
[06:55] <JCSolorzano> that will work ok right?
[06:55] <Frogzoo> amarok is too cool
[06:56] <SnakePlisken> that it is
[06:56] <Nubbie> JCSolorzano: thats the idea, the live cd won't touch your hard drives.
[06:56] <jtholmes> Nubbie: 2% of 250 gig is not wasting space
[06:56] <JCSolorzano> sweet
[06:56] <Crazytom> quarupt, do lspci -v
[06:56] <JCSolorzano> thanks a lot
[06:56] <JCSolorzano> btw
[06:56] <T0uCH> someone can show me the page to install a web cam driver
[06:56] <JCSolorzano> any goo place to learn linux?
[06:56] <JCSolorzano> *good
[06:57] <Frogzoo> Nubbie: ext3 performance degrades rapidly after 95% full
[06:57] <Trentster> Hey all, is it possible to get fetchmail to pull mail from a pop account , and then deliver via another specified smtp server ?
[06:57] <quarupt> Crazytom, it is not a pci card it is a USB I did lsusb and got the ID number brings nothing up in google
[06:57] <mapez> JCSolorzano time in the field man.. thats all it is.
[06:57] <Nubbie> jthomes: it is because it's 2% of 500gb.
[06:57] <T0uCH> !webcam
[06:57] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[06:57] <JCSolorzano> cool
[06:57] <JCSolorzano> thanks
[06:57] <nrdb> MarkFeathers: There is one idea, maybe a ~/.ssh/rc file could be setup for the 'mythtv' user, that basically terminates the session,
[06:57] <Nubbie> Frogzoo: wahh? yeah because of journaling.
[06:58] <MichaelJE2> w00t for franken box built before midnight.. now, to sleep....
[06:58] <jtholmes> Nubbie: excuse me 10% or 500 is 5
[06:58] <Cantthinkofname> So, I just upgraded my dapper to edgy, and now my mouse won't work.  Can anyone help me?
[06:58] <Frogzoo> Nubbie: because of fragmentation
[06:58] <jtholmes> Nubbie: excuse me 10% OF 500 is 5
[06:58] <MarkFeathers> nrdb: I'll play with that, thanks
[06:59] <cschneid_> I am trying to setup a 2 disk software raid1, but I can't get the md0 device that mdadm expects.  how do I get that?
[06:59] <nrdb> MarkFeathers: glad to be some help, hope you can get something to work.
[06:59] <Nubbie> jthomes: its still a waste. if you had a 40G drive you would never have 4G of swap. swap space has absolutely nothing to do with how much hard drive you have to waste, it's about how much you need to supplement your RAM.
[06:59] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> so when "dd ..." is finally wiping out the harddrive, i use "fdisk ..." then "mkfs ...", correct?
[06:59] <SeveredCross> jtholmes: Check your math.
[06:59] <SeveredCross> 10% of 500 is 50.
[06:59] <SeveredCross> Basic algebra people.
[06:59] <kjm> pi is exactly 3
[06:59] <SeveredCross> 2% of 500 is 10 GB
[06:59] <show_now_on> Room 102: if you've got edgy...here's how to install beryl... http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1036
[06:59] <SeveredCross> 1% of 500 is 5 GB.
[06:59] <Nubbie> pi is not 3 lol.
[06:59] <SeveredCross> :)
[06:59] <MichaelJE2> Rio79: correct
[06:59] <DivineLight> After I added "gdesklets" command to my startup list from gnome-session-properties, my panel sometimes doesn't startup
[06:59] <SeveredCross> pi is a healthy and delicious dessert.
[07:00] <jtholmes> SeveredCross: correct  50 not 5
[07:00] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> sweet... thanks man!
[07:00] <payan> how do i restart sound (ALSA)?
[07:00] <Nubbie> DivineLight: so you know what the problem is now... gdesklets is messing up your panel.
[07:00] <quarupt> Does anyone know howto set up a USB wireless adapter?
[07:00] <Kevin_____> Nubbie, jtholmes, I will eventually add the ram, i just dont want problems when i do so, im not so much worried about wasting the space, as I am doing the wrong thing at this point
[07:00] <SeveredCross> My advice is to stick with 1 GB, 1.5 GB at most.
[07:00] <billy_> payan: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart, I think.
[07:00] <DivineLight> Nubbie: but If i remove it from startup command list and run it manually when my desktop is ready(after starting) it works fine
[07:00] <Nubbie> Kevin____: 2G ram is more than you'll ever need, and is a safe amount to account for the future.
[07:01] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me how to get a wifi driver working please
[07:01] <DivineLight> Nubbie: what should i do? I want to run it at startup
[07:01] <ztomiccomputers> does anyone know how to make capability the last module to load? I'm trying to get dazuko to load but capability doesn't support stacking.
[07:01] <Nubbie> DivineLight: so you found a solution! here's another solution: try loading gdesklets after everything else in the startup list.
[07:02] <quarupt> Will someone please point me n the right direction i am so lost!!
[07:02] <Nubbie> !wifi > kingcobra
[07:02] <DivineLight> Nubbie: will try, but there's nothing important before it, just a gnome-volume-manager --disable thingy
[07:02] <ln1> hey if i did a "modprobe kqemu", will it install the module at boot time?
[07:02] <Kevin_____> SeveredCross, Nubbie  jtholmes thanks you guys have been a big help
[07:02] <daedalus_> ln1: no
[07:02] <ln1> what does modprobe do?
[07:02] <Nubbie> DivineLight: load it >last<
[07:02] <daedalus_> installs it now
[07:02] <ln1> i want to install kqemu and i followed the instructs. but it doesnt seem to be working
[07:03] <jtholmes> ln1: installs modules
[07:03] <ln1> i tried "info kqemu" and it doesnt display anything about kqemu
[07:03] <DivineLight> Nubbie: I said, will try :), thanks
[07:03] <daedalus_> ln1: does tail /var/log/syslog yield anything about kqemu?
[07:03] <jtholmes> ln1: more to the point it loads kernel modules
[07:03] <ln1> let me check
[07:03] <sebari> anyone help me to install x-chat pls
[07:03] <Crazytom> kingcobra, what chipset
[07:04] <sebari> i am freaking new
[07:04] <daedalus_> sebari: apt-get install x-chat
[07:04] <ln1> yeah actaully it does
[07:04] <Nubbie> sebari: sudo apt-get install xchat
[07:04] <Nubbie> daedalus_: sudo...
[07:04] <daedalus_> sebari: what Nubbie said
[07:04] <ln1> Apr  9 23:57:02 Ubuntu kernel: [17214798.716000]  KQEMU installed, max_locked_mem=517076kB.
[07:04] <Flannel> sebari: xchat-gnome is in main, that's the package you'll need to install.
[07:04] <ln1> tha'ts what it says
[07:04] <daedalus_> Nubbie: haven't fully transitioned over from debian. Sudo is foreign there
[07:04] <ln1> but it doesnt work when i try it and when i try to use it along with qemu, it says, could not load kqemu
[07:04] <Flannel> sebari: if you want the traditional 'xchat', you'll need to enable universe.
[07:05] <daedalus_> ln1: hmm
[07:05] <ln1> here's what it says
[07:05] <Nubbie> ln1: then you've done something wrong in the config files of qemu.
[07:05] <daedalus_> Noooo!! Pastebot or something!
[07:05] <Nubbie> !paste > ln1
[07:05] <daedalus_> Thank you!
[07:05] <ln1> Apr  9 23:57:02 Ubuntu kernel: [17214798.716000]  KQEMU installed, max_locked_mem=517076kB.
[07:05] <ln1> oops
[07:06] <ln1> charles@Ubuntu:~$ qemu -cdrom /dev/cdrom -hda c.img -m 256 -boot d -kernel kqemu
[07:06] <ln1> Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
[07:06] <ln1> qemu: could not load kernel 'kqemu'
[07:06] <Nubbie> ln1: use a pastebin
[07:06] <ln1> k srry
[07:06] <xtheblack9x> hey I took out my system property's thing in my Main Menu in gnome tool bar. anyone know how to get it back?
[07:06] <Nubbie> don't spam this channel, there's enough spam already :l
[07:07] <daedalus_> ln1: just a guess, but have you searched for bits of that error message in google?
[07:07] <Nubbie> xtheblack9x: use the main menu in preferences to reenable it.
[07:07] <MarkFeathers> ln1: sounds like you haven't specified a real kernel
[07:07] <xtheblack9x> Nubbie, thats one of the thinks i disabled :(
[07:07] <Mecubus> Hello again. I've still have the same problem as before. I can ping internet, and local machines, but I can't ssh to them. And the same way aroung. I can ping the computer, but I can't ssh to it. From the computer i've tried: ping/ssh localhost (works) ping/ssh 192.168.100.6 (internal ip) works, ping/ssh external (fails with ONLY with ssh)
[07:07] <Nubbie> xtheblack9x: sorry my bad, right click and go to add to panel
[07:07] <xtheblack9x> ya i have the menu on there
[07:07] <sebari> its not working
[07:08] <sebari> it show me this
[07:08] <Nubbie> Mecubus: then your port 22 is blocked.
[07:08] <ln1> yeah
[07:08] <xtheblack9x> Nubbie just not the system stuff
[07:08] <Nubbie> !paste > sebari
[07:08] <sebari> Reading package lists... Done
[07:08] <sebari> Building dependency tree
[07:08] <sebari> Reading state information... Done
[07:08] <sebari> E: Couldn't find package xchat
[07:08] <ln1> but the log said it installed
[07:08] <Mecubus> Mecubus: no
[07:08] <Mecubus> Nubbie: no
[07:08] <xtheblack9x> Nubbie like where you would add a program to the menu. thats where i was and messed things up
[07:08] <ln1> right?  at lesast accroding to that trail /dir thing i did
[07:08] <Mecubus> Nubbie: no, I can't even ssh to anther internal machine
[07:08] <ln1> it mentioned something about kqemu being installed
[07:08] <sonictwin> hi everyone
[07:08] <bluecat9> hi
[07:09] <ln1> Apr  9 23:57:02 Ubuntu kernel: [17214798.716000]  KQEMU installed, max_locked_mem=517076kB.
[07:09] <ln1> that's what it said
[07:09] <ln1> mabey a restart computer would work?
[07:09] <Nubbie> mecubus: because the port is blocked at your router.
[07:09] <sebari> nubbie--would you help me pls
[07:09] <Nubbie> ln1: probably wouldn't do a thing, because the kernel module is already loaded.
[07:10] <Nubbie> !xchat > sebari
[07:10] <Mecubus> Nubbie: No, it isn't. I can ping/ssh from other computers in the internal network, it is just THAT computer that it won't work from. I can't even ssh locally
[07:10] <ln1> so how do i activate it in qemu...is my syntax wrong?
[07:10] <Mecubus> locally meaning, not going through the router
[07:10] <quarupt> has anyone ever installed the Orinoco wireless drivers in ubuntu?
[07:10] <Nubbie> Mecubus: okay, do you have ssh installed on that computer?
[07:10] <Mecubus> yes
[07:11] <xtheblack9x> is there another way to get to  preferences without using Main Menu in the tool bar?
[07:11] <sonictwin> anyone familiar with seq24? i want to get this working...
[07:11] <ln1> here's my current syntax
[07:11] <Nubbie> ln1: pastebin
[07:11] <Mecubus> Nubbie: I can't even to apt-get update, but I can ping the servers.
[07:11] <ln1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14823/
[07:11] <Mecubus> nothing works, except ping.
[07:12] <Nubbie> Mecubus: then there is something wrong that has nothing to do with ssh.
[07:12] <SeveredCross> DNS server down?
[07:12] <Nubbie> mecubus: you have no DNS support.
[07:12] <SeveredCross> Actually, ping would probably fail too if DNS was down.
[07:12] <Mecubus> Nubbie: yes I do, coz I can resolve www.google.com etc.
[07:12] <Nubbie> !anyone > sonictwin
[07:13] <sebari> E: Couldn't find package xchat
[07:13] <sebari> help me abo
[07:13] <apuar> irc://irc.eastgame.net/mldonkey
[07:13] <Nubbie> sebari: enable the repository
[07:13] <Flannel> sebari: xchat-gnome
[07:13] <Mecubus> every service works to localhost, but when I've tried it from another computer (internal aka 192.168.X.X) nothing works except ping.
[07:13] <cables> !universe | sebari
[07:13] <ubotu> sebari: 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
[07:14] <jtholmes> sebari:  apt-cache search xchat  should list the known packages for the sources you have in sources.list
[07:14] <hendaus> help please
[07:14] <sonictwin> i do not get audio playback in seq24
[07:14] <kingcobra> can you tell me what is required to run a wifi device other than a kernel module
[07:15] <kingcobra> please
[07:15] <kingcobra> somebody
[07:15] <jtholmes> sebari: there are about 6 packages with xchat
[07:15] <sonictwin> audio works, asi can hear hydrogen drum sounds and zynsubfx notes when playin on the keyboard
[07:15] <Nubbie> sonictwin: does it use ESD?
[07:15] <Crazytom> kingcobra, what chipset do you have
[07:15] <kingcobra> i mean what is involved in a wifi driver
[07:15] <kingcobra> ralink rt73
[07:15] <sonictwin> but when i arrange patterns there and hit, play, nothing happens
[07:15] <hendaus> i want to cut from a video film the starting thing
[07:15] <Nubbie> kingcobra: you may need wpasupplicant
[07:15] <Crazytom> kingcobra, do lspci -v
[07:16] <UbunDrew> any one know where to start to install ubuntu on a m200 tabtop with no usb dvd bootup support?
[07:16] <Nubbie> UbunDrew: you have no usb ports or cd/dvd drives?
[07:16] <sonictwin> im not sure
[07:16] <Crazytom> kingcobra, what is your card not doing?  what is wrong with it?  does it not connect but see the aps?  or does it not connect with wpa
[07:16] <sonictwin> i cant see it through jack
[07:16] <UbunDrew> bios won't boot to usb... dvd is usb
[07:16] <kingcobra> Crazytom, i would like to use this driver http://homepages.tu-darmstadt.de/~p_larbig/wlan/ ill do lspci now
[07:17] <kazuka> ;(
[07:17] <kingcobra> yes  does i not connect but see the aps
[07:17] <Nubbie> UbunDrew: how old is this computer?
[07:17] <sonictwin> when i press play in seq24, hydrogen starts playing. its routed through midi, but not to my soundcard output
[07:17] <UbunDrew> 2 years
[07:17] <UbunDrew> it's a toshiba Tabtop M205-s10
[07:18] <UbunDrew> they sent them out... and the only way to install windows is PXE over the network
[07:18] <Nubbie> UbunDrew: it must be able to boot from USB then, it's been a convention for at least 5 years. keep poking around in your bios.
[07:18] <UbunDrew> No trust me.. it's a flaw
[07:18] <Nubbie> UbunDrew: not cool.
[07:18] <UbunDrew> i know
[07:18] <Pelo> don'T poke the bios
[07:18] <kazuka> can anyone solve this problem for me? ------------> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=404476
[07:18] <Pelo> uh no , hold on, that's don'T poke the bear
[07:19] <Pelo> kazuka,  how about you give us a short summary
[07:19] <UbunDrew> Nubbie: So... how can i PXE the ubuntu?  no idea on where to start
[07:19] <UbunDrew> I can also possible... boot to SD card
[07:19] <Nubbie> UbunDrew: i'm not sure. i think you can netboot ubuntu.... but i have no clue how that works. and yeah put the cd image on your SD card.
[07:19] <kingcobra> Crazytom, lsusb: ID 148f:2573 ralink...
[07:19] <Crazytom> kingcobra, lspci -v | grep Wireless
[07:19] <Nubbie> ubundrew: is your sd card large enough?
[07:19] <UbunDrew> 1GB
[07:20] <UbunDrew> that's large enough
[07:20] <UbunDrew> I will have to try that
[07:20] <kazuka> i have windows XP and ubuntu dual booted. I also have vmware installed but when i try to boot windows xp as the virtual machine vmware gets stuck to the screenshot above ^^^^ can someone help me
[07:20] <hendaus> somebody help me please!
[07:20] <Nubbie> ubundrew: you're lucky. have lots of patience though, your install will take forever. i would NOT use the standard installation image, use alternative.
[07:20] <Pelo> kazuka,   ask in #vmware
[07:20] <doomster> kazuka, looks like a vmware issue, what did they say?
[07:20] <kazuka> this is frustrating i dont want to change to a different os
[07:20] <Nubbie> hendaus: ask a question: nobody can read your mind.
[07:21] <EmprCezar> I'm using xbuntu. I can't find how to access the networking setup gui. Does anyone know the command for it?
[07:21] <Pelo> EmprCezar,  try the forum
[07:21] <kingcobra> Crazytom, have you looked at the driver i linked to here
[07:22] <hendaus> Nubbie, thanx, but i have a movie film and i want to cut from the begining of this movie,how can i do it?
[07:22] <Nubbie> hendaus: use pitivi
[07:22] <Pelo> hendaus,  try using avidemux
[07:22] <Crazytom> kingcobra, yes but i don't know how to get that working
[07:23] <kingcobra> Crazytom, do you know what is a driver
[07:23] <kingcobra> Crazytom, like is it just 1 module or what
[07:23] <hendaus> Pelo, thanx  i open a site and i click on a .ram file and doesnot work,can u help me please
[07:23] <Nubbie> kingcobra: probably.
[07:23] <hendaus> Nubbie,  thank u
[07:23] <bulmer> vmware is cool..i finally decided to test guest os to guest os communications
[07:23] <kingcobra> itd have to be more is it Crazytom
[07:23] <Nubbie> hendaus: install realplayer
[07:24] <Pelo> !restricted | hendaus
[07:24] <ubotu> hendaus: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:24] <hendaus> Nubbie,  i have it installed
[07:24] <Talaman72> hey, where do i find my available and used disk space?
[07:24] <kingcobra> Nubbie, i dont think so
[07:24] <bulmer> Talaman72:  df -h
[07:24] <Crazytom> kingcobra, i'm not sure what your asking but i don't know anything about that page you sent me
[07:24] <Nubbie> hendaus: then install the firefox plugin for it.
[07:24] <Pelo> Talaman72,  try the 3rd tab in the memory manager,    menu > system > admin > memory manager
[07:25] <Talaman72> for hard drive space?
[07:25] <hendaus> Nubbie, ok what is the name of the plugin
[07:25] <Pelo> hendaus,  also install   mplayer-mozilla and uninstall  totem-mozilla
[07:25] <bulmer> Talaman72:  df -h
[07:25] <Nubbie> talaman72: it's in the system monitor.
[07:25] <whyameye> when is feisty scheduled for release?
[07:25] <Pelo> whyameye,  couple of weeks
[07:25] <cables> whyameye, the 19th
[07:25] <Talaman72> no admin under system
[07:26] <kingcobra> Crazytom, what is a driver in linux consist of
[07:26] <jtholmes> whyameye:  april 12th  rc1  april 19th  final
[07:26] <bluecat9> whaley, the version sort of gives us a clue. :)
[07:26] <cables> A few weeks ago, Democracy Player was updated. It hasn't worked since then. Has this happened to anyone else?
[07:26] <Nubbie> talaman72: System > Administration > System Monitor
[07:26] <Pelo> Talaman72,  ubuntu desktop menu > system > adminstrator > memory manager
[07:26] <Crazytom> kingcobra, you are asking the wrong person
[07:26] <Pelo> my mistake
[07:26] <hendaus> Pelo,  tell me how to install and how to uninstall
[07:26] <Nubbie> kingcobra: a linux driver is a plugin for the kernel.
[07:26] <jtholmes> whyameye: however 7.04 is fairly stable now and the dailys can be down loaded and checked out
[07:26] <kingcobra> can anybody tell me what does a driver change when you install it
[07:27] <Nubbie> hendaus: apt-get install/remove
[07:27] <ajmorris_> anyone using Linksys WPC11 wireless card here?
 talaman72: System > Administration > System Monitor
 Talaman72,  ubuntu desktop menu > system > adminstrator > memory manager don't exist
[07:27] <Pelo> hendaus,  menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager,  thats the easiest way for a newby
[07:27] <T0uCH> is it normal that i did not have the Ubuntu restricted extras package in add-remove application?
[07:27] <kingcobra> Nubbie, does a driver not change anything else when it is installed
[07:27] <Pelo> Talaman72,   system monitor
[07:27] <Nubbie> talaman72: because pelo gave you bad advice.
[07:27] <bulmer> Touch yes
[07:27] <cables> !feisty | T0uCH
[07:27] <ubotu> T0uCH: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[07:27] <Nubbie> bad pelo :o
[07:27] <Nubbie> lol.
[07:27] <Crazytom> ajmorris_, do lspci -v | grep Wireless
[07:27] <hendaus> Pelo,  sorry i have kubuntu
[07:28] <Talaman72> system monitor good
[07:28] <Pelo> hendaus,  adept I think it is called
[07:28] <hendaus> Pelo,  yes
[07:28] <T0uCH> i need to install a beta version of ubuntu to do that?
[07:28] <Pelo> use that  same package names
[07:28] <Nubbie> TouCH: follow the upgrade instructions on the website.
[07:28] <ibiwan> good morning
[07:29] <Talaman72> thanks pelo
[07:29] <Talaman72> thanks nubbie
[07:29] <cables> T0uCH, you can install restricted packages in Edgy. In Feisty, there's a nice package that installs a bunch of popular restricted packages.
[07:29] <Nubbie> np talaman72.
[07:29] <cables> T0uCH, Feisty will be out in about 2 weeks
[07:29] <Nubbie> TouCH: what release are you using now? dapper or edgy?
[07:29] <Dasnipa`> cables, isnt it more like 9 days?
[07:29] <cables> Dasnipa`, yeah
[07:29] <ibiwan> I'm trying to install ubuntu 6.10 desktop on several fresh-from-box gateway desktops
[07:29] <T0uCH> ok.. and will ask me in 2 weeks if i wannaa upgrade
[07:30] <T0uCH> Nubbie:  i dont really know
[07:30] <Nubbie> t0uch: if you are using dapper, you won't be able to upgrade automatically.
[07:30] <kingcobra> can anybody tell me what does a driver change when you install it
[07:30] <cables> !repeat | kingcobra
[07:30] <ubotu> kingcobra: 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
[07:30] <hendaus> Pelo, mplayer-mozilla <-- it is not found on adept
[07:30] <ibiwan> I'm getting into busybox after booting from the cd and choosing to start install, with the error "can't access tty -- job control turned off"
[07:30] <cables> kingcobra, it's a piece of software that interfaces between the hardware and the kernel.
[07:30] <ibiwan> I don't know where to go next in troubleshooting
[07:30] <Nubbie> kingcobra: IT IS A PLUGIN FOR YOUR KERNEL.
[07:30] <T0uCH> and how can i change that?
[07:31] <Nubbie> t0uch: you will need to upgrade to edgy from dapper before upgrading to feisty.
[07:31] <cables> T0uCH, are you using dapper?
[07:31] <Pelo> hendaus,  try without the -  might be named  mozilla-mplayer instead,  it's late, I'm tired,  I make silly mistakes
[07:31] <Crazytom> ajmorris_, do you want some help with your wireless?
[07:31] <Nubbie> t0uch: follow the upgrade instructions on the website.
[07:31] <ajmorris_> Crazytom, yest
[07:31] <Nubbie> t0uch: it's really easy.
[07:31] <Crazytom> ajmorris_, please join #ubuntuwireless
[07:31] <jtholmes> kingcobra: changes a lot of things one is it sets hooks in the kernel to call that module when a particular event occurs what that event is depends on what the driver is doing
[07:31] <ajmorris_> kk
[07:31] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> can someone help walk me thru reinstlaling grub?
[07:32] <cookie> hi all, does anyone know if there is any assembly compiler for ubuntu?
[07:32] <corevette> my colors for videos are all messed up in totem and vlc..how do i fix?
[07:32] <Nubbie> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub <--
[07:32] <Dasnipa`> cookie, im pretty sure with the right g++ flags it can handle ASM
[07:32] <Pelo> g'night folks
[07:32] <cookie> what you meant by g++ flag?
[07:33] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> Nubbie: that'll reinstall it?
[07:33] <corevette> !totem
[07:33] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[07:33] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> Nubbie: cos it got overwritten wuith a windows reinstall just now lol
[07:33] <Nubbie> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: it will reconfigure it. windows never uninstalled it, it just wrote over it. reconfiguring it should fix it.
[07:34] <Dasnipa`> cookie, i take it you are new to linux
[07:34] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> hmm
[07:34] <cookie> right
[07:34] <cookie> I have just switch to ubuntu
[07:34] <Nubbie> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: if that fails to fix it, completely remove grub in synaptic, and install it again.
[07:35] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> how do i mount an ext3 in teminal Nubbie
[07:35] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> Nubbie: mind u i cant access the ubuntu install right now
[07:35] <jtholmes> cookie: good for you hope you did not waste and $$ on vista
[07:35] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> im on live cd
[07:35] <kingcobra> jtholmes, Nubbie cables sorry to annoy but can you tell me how to remove a driver completely
[07:35] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: you can also boot from a live cd then open a terminal and type grub then root (hd0,0)
[07:35] <Nubbie> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: using a livecd?
[07:35] <sebari> thanks all ..i have installed xchat
[07:35] <sebari> Nubbie--thanks a lot
[07:35] <Dasnipa`> cookie, well you might not have the compiler packages yet... but if you get g++ then you can use the command 'man g++' to look at the options you can set, or maybe search online for the correct way to do it
[07:35] <corevette> my colors for videos are all messed up in totem and vlc..how do i fix?
[07:35] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: the setup (hd0) then quit
[07:35] <Nubbie> clearzen knows what he's talking about t3hwiz0rd-ibook
[07:35] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> Nubbie: yup to chroot the partition
[07:35] <cables> kingcobra, what are you trying to do?
[07:36] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> Nubbie: should the reconfigure grub just clear to a new line?
[07:36] <kingcobra> install a new driver for my wifi adaptor
[07:36] <ibiwan> anyone know if there's a way I can start the boot process with text feedback instead of graphical, so I can tell where it's hanging:?"
[07:36] <kingcobra> cables
[07:36] <amicrawler> what is a good  firewire device that can capture from composit
[07:36] <Nubbie> t3hwiz0rd-ibook follow clearzen's instructions, he knows what he's talking about much more so than i do.
[07:36] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: what should i do?
[07:37] <SuperQ> ibiwan: yes
[07:37] <jtholmes> ibiwan: yes remove the splash and quiet from the end of the boot line in grub
[07:37] <cables> amicrawler, do you have a Firewire camcorder?
[07:37] <amicrawler> no
[07:37] <quarupt> Can someone help me please I need to install tar Orinico USB?
[07:37] <amicrawler> 8mm
[07:37] <amicrawler> compsoti
[07:37] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: boot from a live cd then open a terminal and type grub then root (hd0,0)
[07:37] <Nubbie> amicrawler: get a firewire tv tuner supported by linux then.
[07:37] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: then setup (hd0)  then quit
[07:38] <amicrawler> is there a website that you can lead me to
[07:38] <arrow> what is the off topic channel?
[07:38] <Nubbie> amicrawler: do your own googling.
[07:38] <amicrawler> i'm runnig my linux on my mac mini
[07:38] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook I'm assuming that your root parition is on the first partition
[07:38] <cookie> i tried man g++ and got the manual. meant that I already have a compiler for assembly?
[07:38] <SuperQ> cookie: g++ is for C++
[07:39] <kingcobra> cables do you know how to get a list of all installed drivers
[07:39] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: find /boot/grub/stage1 will tell you the proper numbers for the first command
[07:39] <SuperQ> cookie: try "g++ --version"
[07:39] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: actually root is par 5
[07:39] <corevette> my colors for videos are all messed up in totem and vlc..how do i fix?
[07:40] <cables> kingcobra, there are different types of drivers. Since obviously no one in here knows how to help you, why don't you try #linux?
[07:40] <jtholmes> kingcobra: lsmod
[07:40] <Nubbie> ^^
[07:40] <quarupt> Can anyone help me setup tar Orinico USB please?
[07:40] <SuperQ> quarupt: what model?
[07:40] <cookie> if g++ is for C++, then which one is for assembly?
[07:40] <SuperQ> cookie: depends on what kind of asm you want to do
[07:40] <Nubbie> cookie: g++.
[07:40] <Nubbie> :l
[07:40] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: just type grub at the terminal with a livecd and then find /boot/grub/stage1 to get the numbers for root (hd*,*)
[07:40] <kingcobra> cables on freenode?
[07:40] <cables> kingcobra, yes
[07:40] <quarupt> SuperQ, I don't have an Orinico, just when i googled my card I read that the Orinico USB driver will work for my card
[07:41] <kingcobra> ok
[07:41] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: does that make sense?
[07:41] <Fitzz> corevette: You have installed all codecs, and still colours are messed? Actually i have the same problem, and i never solved it... but when i use mplayer, colours are fine. I think you should try that too
[07:41] <SuperQ> quarupt: ahh.. then what card _is_ it
[07:41] <cookie> on my pc I have this version: g++ (GCC) 4.1.2
[07:41] <SuperQ> cookie: try apt-cache search assembler
[07:41] <corevette> when i do mplayer, it says cannot specify output device fitzz
[07:41] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: kidna
[07:41] <ibiwan> jtholmes: how do I adjust my grub boot line?
[07:42] <Fitzz> corevette: ah.. sorry, your problems goes beyond my knowledge
[07:42] <SuperQ> ibiwan: when booting, you can hit "e" to edit
[07:42] <Nubbie> ibiwan: in /boot/grub
[07:42] <clearzen> !grub | t3hwiz0rd-ibook
[07:42] <ubotu> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: 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
[07:42] <ibiwan> nubbie, the only thing installed on these machines is windows
[07:42] <nonuda> guys, i have no systray aplet, i try add it through the "add panel" but can't find "systray", how do i add it?
[07:42] <SuperQ> ibiwan: are you booting from desktop CD?
[07:42] <quarupt> SuperQ it is a 2wire USB Wireless adapter, I found it listed here http://linux-wless.passys.nl/query_chipset.php?chipset=Orinoco
[07:42] <kingcobra> jtholmes, do you know to find out what driver is used for a device
[07:43] <jtholmes> ibiwan: sorry i disconnected for a few seconds try again
[07:43] <Nubbie> ibiwan: ahh okay. you may need to use a livecd if you aren't already.
[07:43] <clotarn> hello
[07:43] <clotarn> is anyone use cairo dock here ?
[07:43] <SuperQ> quarupt: oh.. it's a wavlan
[07:43] <Nubbie> !anyone > clotarn
[07:43] <what_if> my files on my ftp server do not show up in a craphical client but do in command line ftp... can't figure out why... please help :)
[07:44] <clotarn> anybody ? sorry my english not good
[07:44] <quarupt> SuperQ what does that mean?
[07:44] <jtholmes> kingcobra: lspci -v  find the hardware then  lsmod
[07:44] <clotarn> some one ?
[07:44] <SuperQ> quarupt: that's the driver name
[07:44] <SuperQ> quarupt: let me lookup something
[07:44] <Nubbie> what_if: then you're doing something wrong....
[07:44] <jtholmes> kingcobra: what is the device
[07:44] <Nubbie> clotarn: ask your question.
[07:44] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: it says file not found on the grub prompt
[07:44] <what_if> Nubbie: obviously... but what ??
[07:44] <SuperQ> quarupt: yes.. as I thought.. you should not need to install a driver for Ubuntu
[07:44] <ibiwan> I can install from a livecd?
[07:44] <Nubbie> what_if: are you using nautilus?
[07:44] <SuperQ> ibiwan: yes
[07:45] <ibiwan> yeah I was using the desktop
[07:45] <kingcobra> jtholmes, ralink rt73 usb wifi adaptor
[07:45] <clotarn> ok, Nubbie, "does some body use cairo dock ?
[07:45] <what_if> Nubbie: no, tried firefox and konqueror (kde)
[07:45] <ibiwan> welp, I have exactly one blank CD left, off to find a Live
[07:45] <Nubbie> clotarn: what is the problem you're having with cairo dock.
[07:45] <clotarn> well, I have lost the "transparency"
[07:45] <jtholmes> kingcobra: hold on let me poke around
[07:45] <GekiYellow> Hey all.. I could use some help with installing the drivers for my ATI AIW Radeon 8500DV card... Once I install them and change the xorg.conf to ati, after rebooting, fglrxinfo will show the correct information but then after a minute or two Ubuntu will freeze completely except the cursor...
[07:45] <quarupt> SuperQ so how do i get it to work?
[07:45] <SuperQ> quarupt: Ubuntu (atleast 6.06) supports wavelan built-in
[07:45] <Nubbie> clotarn: does cairo dock require compositing? ie from compiz or beryl?
[07:45] <clotarn> and I don't know where it is in cairo-dock.c
[07:45] <quarupt> SuperQ, So how do i make it work?
[07:45] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook:try  grub-install /dev/hda  if hda is the drive you are using
[07:46] <SuperQ> quarupt: Plug it in, boot, it should show up in the device manager
[07:46] <clotarn> yes, beryl Nubbie
[07:46] <kingcobra> jtholmes, i want to use this driver http://homepages.tu-darmstadt.de/~p_larbig/wlan/
[07:46] <Nubbie> what_if: if it shows up command line, there is no reason why it's not working for you with a graphical ftp client.
[07:46] <ibiwan> will I have equivalent luck with the installation with a kubuntu live over a vanilla ubuntu live?
[07:46] <Nubbie> clotarn: and you're sure it's running,.
[07:46] <what_if> Nubbie: I agree.... its really weird
[07:46] <ibiwan> I prefer KDE over gnome, but not at the expense of the install not working :P
[07:46] <clotarn> I'm sure it's running, lol
[07:46] <kingcobra> jtholmes, if thats what youre looking for
[07:46] <Nubbie> clotarn: #ubuntu-xgl for compiz/beryl support.
[07:47] <jtholmes> kingcobra: ok hold on let me familarize with it
[07:47] <quarupt> SuperQ, Ya I tried That
[07:47] <clotarn> oki, sorry Nubbie
[07:47] <nonuda> how do we setup apt-get to update or download the packages from another k'ubuntu box? rather then normal way (from the net) is it possible?
[07:47] <SuperQ> GekiYellow: what version of Ubuntu?
[07:47] <clearzen> ibiwan: The livecd is pretty good. Sometimes if you have a problem with that the alternate cd can install when the livecd won't I've found.
[07:47] <pierce> when I try to install kernel-patch-grsecurity2, it tells me that it isn't available with the current repositories, but is referred to by another package.  Where can I find out what repositories I need to add to get it to work right?
[07:48] <Nubbie> nonuda: set up an apt repository. read a guide.
[07:48] <GekiYellow> superlou, Edgy
[07:48] <jtholmes> kingcobra: have you downloaded and compiled the tar file or does the tar contain binarys
[07:48] <kingcobra> jtholmes, thanks very much
[07:48] <quarupt> SuperQ, in the device manager it says raw device access?
[07:48] <nonuda> !repostory
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about repostory - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <Rio79> MichaelJE2> still in here?
[07:48] <kingcobra> ive dld and compiled yes
[07:48] <kingcobra> jtholmes,
[07:48] <nonuda> !apt-get
[07:48] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[07:48] <Nubbie> nonuda: i.e use google.
[07:48] <quarupt> SuperQ, oh wait it says unknown device
[07:48] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: i got it
[07:48] <nonuda> ahhh...
[07:49] <SuperQ> quarupt: oh.. that's no fun
[07:49] <Rio79> how long would the command "dd" take for a 80gb harddrive?
[07:49] <Nubbie> nonuda: most people don't set up apt repositories, so finding an answer in here probably won't happen.
[07:49] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: That worked for you then
[07:49] <SuperQ> quarupt: sorry, I guess I don't know
[07:49] <jtholmes> kingcobra: and you  executed  modprobe  Driver_name
[07:49] <quarupt> SuperQ, so how can i install wavelan?
[07:49] <nonuda> Nubbie: ok..thanks
[07:49] <Rio79> its already been a lil over 20 minutes
[07:49] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: actually
[07:49] <Nubbie> nonuda: good luck
[07:49] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: i suddenyl remembered the old mount chroot and grub install command
[07:49] <GekiYellow> SuperQ, Edgy
[07:49] <SuperQ> 22:49 <quarupt> SuperQ, so how can i install wavelan?
[07:49] <Nubbie> Rio79: let it go :) i hope you're running from a live cd btw.
[07:49] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> and like that, boom, ubuntu was back
[07:49] <john_> are there any alternatives to the VIA drivers i could use?
[07:49] <SuperQ> whups
[07:49] <kingcobra> jtholmes, yes modprobe rt2570
[07:50] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: oh, cool
[07:50] <Nubbie> john_: what do you mean? for what?
[07:50] <Rio79> Nubbie> why a live cd?
[07:50] <SuperQ> GekiYellow: there is a newer fgrlx driver than the one that comes with Edgy
[07:50] <Rio79> Nubbie> i dont follow
[07:50] <kingcobra> jtholmes, but i think theres conflicts with the old driver if not more problems
[07:50] <jtholmes> kingcobra: and you execute lsmod  and  rt2570 shows up
[07:50] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: i hate eto say it but sometimes ubuntu users make it too hard :-P
[07:50] <mneptok> john_: the best drivers for Unichrome sets are the default
[07:50] <Nubbie> Rio79: because dd is currently wiping itself out while it's running.
[07:50] <nonuda> Nubbie: btw is systray = notification area?
[07:50] <kingcobra> jtholmes, yes
[07:50] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: i forgot the command but everyones random ones made me remember
[07:50] <Nubbie> nonuda: yeshhh
[07:50] <aldin> how do i see which locale i use... something like echo $locale
[07:50] <jtholmes> kingcobra: hold on a sec
[07:50] <SuperQ> GekiYellow: There is a page on http://wiki.ubuntu.com that details upgrading the fglrx
[07:51] <kingcobra> ok
[07:51] <quarupt> SuperQ ya
[07:51] <Rio79> Nubbie> huh? it's for a second harddrive.  i ran the command from the master harddrive
[07:51] <GekiYellow> SuperQ, I know, but 8.28.8 is the last one that supports my card. I've tried installing it from the official ATI site as well, with the same result
[07:51] <Nubbie> Rio79: ohhh okay.. you're fine then i think.
[07:51] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: well, the user don't make it hard. There is just 15 ways to do the same thing always
[07:51] <john_> im trying to get beryl running but NO NO luck with VIA drivers, i was wondering if there was an alternative
[07:51] <Rio79> Nubbie> so how long does it typically take?
[07:51] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> clearzen: i just like it to be generic and dumbed down for my taste lol
[07:51] <SuperQ> quarupt: sorry, I can't help you.. it's not something I can easily debug from remote :(
[07:51] <mneptok> john_: Unichrome does not support 3D
[07:51] <Nubbie> john_: VIA has nothing do do with beryl.
[07:52] <Nubbie> john_: what GPU do you have?
[07:52] <clearzen> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: It'll get there. It will be easier to use the longer people use/support it
[07:52] <mneptok> Nubbie: it does if it's their driver.
[07:52] <Nubbie> Rio79: i dunno.
[07:52] <Nubbie> since when has VIA made video drivers?
[07:52] <mneptok> Nubbie: since they bought S3 about 4 years ago?
[07:53] <john_> Nubbie: i have found NO ONE with a working beryl using the VIA drivers ,and meneptok i haev direct rendering. my gpu is a VIA C3
[07:53] <aldin> help needed echo $locale, en_US.utf8 stuff, ho do i find it out?
[07:53] <Nubbie> :O wow i had no clue.
[07:53] <mneptok> john_: the C3 uses tho open Unichrome drivers, which do not support 3D
[07:53] <Supaplex> aldin: try set.
[07:53] <john_> my xorg says it uses the VIA driver
[07:54] <Nubbie> john_: it doesn't mean it supports compositing.
[07:54] <jtholmes> kingcobra: do you have any file in  /sys/class/net  that resembles  rt... device name
[07:54] <john_> Nubbie: so no beryl with a VIA?
[07:54] <mneptok> john_: right. powering the VIA Unichrome series embedded GPU
[07:54] <Nubbie> john_: xorg doesn't require compositing, or 3D at all for that matter.
[07:54] <mneptok> john_: it's not VIA. it's the Unichrome.
[07:54] <john_> Nubbie: so no beryl with a VIA hardware?
[07:54] <Nubbie> john_: i don't know.
[07:55] <corevette> how do i turn off 'sticky keys' in linux
[07:55] <john_> can i do anything to make it support 3D?
[07:55] <SuperQ> GekiYellow: oh.. bummer..
[07:55] <kingcobra> jtholmes, i have eth1 which is probably what were looking for
[07:55] <Nubbie> corevette: disable accessibility.
[07:55] <mneptok> corevette: clean the keyboard? *rimshot*
[07:55] <aldin> Supaplex, http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/14826/
[07:55] <Nubbie> ROFL mneptok :0
[07:55] <kingcobra> jtholmes, can i use this somehow
[07:55] <mneptok> john_: improve the drivers?
[07:55] <jtholmes> kingcobra: no that should be your wired ethernet card
[07:56] <show_now_on> john_: beryl install...worked for me...http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1036
[07:56] <jtholmes> kingcobra: what else is in that dir
[07:56] <mneptok> john_: if you don't feel like writitg GPU driver code you could get a cheap nVidia card.
[07:56] <Supaplex> aldin: it's a dash/bash/sh internal.
[07:56] <kingcobra> jtholmes, i thought eth0 in same folder would be my wired card
[07:56] <Nubbie> john_: type glxgears. if it works, you may have a chance.
[07:56] <jtholmes> kingcobra: isnt the driver for wireless
[07:57] <kingcobra> theres eth0 eth1 lo sit0
[07:57] <draconpern> recommendation for a gui wifi manager?
[07:57] <john_> mneptok: i cant, its a laptop
[07:57] <comodo> can anyone tell me if you dual boot windows and ubuntu on the same hard drive on both 10gig partitions and want to use the rest of the hard drive for storage between the two partition what would the storage drive have to be to share its space with both systems
[07:57] <john_> Nubbie: glxgears does run
[07:57] <john_> show_now_on: what hardware do you have?
[07:57] <corevette> how come you are not able to press F1 F2 and F3 at the same time Nubbie?  i don't have sticky keys on
[07:57] <aldin> Supaplex, i dont get it, could u give me example?
[07:57] <mneptok> comodo: ext3
[07:57] <comodo> would that work in windows?
[07:57] <Nubbie> corevette: because keyboards don't work like that.
[07:57] <show_now_on> this box is a thinkpad r40
[07:57] <mneptok> comodo: http://fs-driver.org
[07:57] <kingcobra> jtholmes, yes but i know on other laptops certainly using ndiswrapper wireless devices are eth1
[07:58] <Nubbie> john_: if you can get compositing to work, you may be able to get beryl to run.
[07:58] <Nubbie> john_: look it up :)
[07:58] <Supaplex> aldin: http://rafb.net/p/w74xPq49.html
[07:58] <draconpern> the 'networking' tool doesn't list visible AP. Is there a manager that searches for available AP?
[07:58] <jtholmes> kingcobra: is eth1 a directory
[07:58] <john_> show_now_on: i have beryl on my PC its just this stupid laptop
[07:59] <mneptok> draconpern: sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[07:59] <jtholmes> kingcobra: if so list the files in it  is there a wireless director n it
[07:59] <Syke_> dDoS? t00tqe etc.. so here in this channel was some kind of a DCC bloating offered around 02:33(EEST)/23:33(GMT)?
[07:59] <show_now_on> john_: that's what i have it on running on...a laptop,..old school ibm r40
[07:59] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> i can't beleive gaim had to change its name over aol
[07:59] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> i hope something terrible happens to aol
[08:00] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> ohh wiat they're aol you don't get much more of a curse than that buahaha
[08:00] <Supaplex> gayol?
[08:00] <Nubbie> gaim had to change it's name?
[08:00] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> yup
[08:00] <jtholmes> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: sorry aol had it first
[08:00] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> go read their main page
[08:00] <show_now_on> hahhahaha...gaim is now pidgin
[08:00] <clearzen> to pidgn or something like that
[08:00] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> jtholmes: aol didn't ever have gaim as its trademark
[08:00] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> infact, AIM became trademarked long after GAIM existed.
[08:00] <Supaplex> they're just being big bullies.
[08:00] <jtholmes> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: they had aim
[08:01] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> jtholmes: they trademarked AIM almost 3 years after GAIM was made, my friend
[08:01] <john_> show_now_on: IBM runs on what, intel? this is random stupid things
[08:01] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> it was originally AOL Instant Messenger (tm) until it became officially AIM
[08:01] <jtholmes> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: money talks everybody walks
[08:01] <eternaljoy> anyone use Acronis TrueImage? if not, BUY IT, its AMAZING. It restored my whole Ubuntu partition and now Ubuntu works again :)
[08:01] <draconpern> mneptok, thanks! i got it installed, but where did it stick the icon?
[08:02] <kingcobra> jtholmes, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14827/
[08:02] <show_now_on> john_: this is a P4 2.4 ghz 1 gb of ram
[08:02] <jtholmes> t3hwiz0rd-ibook: why do you think we have so many lawyers in this country
[08:02] <clearzen> eternaljoy: should've used dd and saved money
[08:02] <jtholmes> kingcobra: ok hold on
[08:03] <Nubbie> didn't gaim exist before aol trademarked AIM?
[08:03] <kazuka> anyone using virtualbox?
[08:03] <eternaljoy> clearzen: :)
[08:03] <Nubbie> !anyone > kazuka
[08:04] <IcemanV9> Nubbie: unfortunately, yes. :/
[08:04] <eternaljoy> clearzen: if I used dd, where was I supposed to place the copy?
[08:04] <jtholmes> kingcobra: i dont think that is a wireless class device but not completely sure
[08:04] <kazuka> can you run installed windows XP to a VirtualBox?
[08:04] <john_> show_now_on: exactly, this is generic, drivers are lacking, its alot easier to get beryl going on intel structure
[08:04] <Nubbie> IcemanV9: w/e. aol is just pissed some linux enthusiasts created a better client than they ever could :)
[08:05] <kazuka> can you run installed windows XP to a VirtualBox? or do you have to do a fresh install of XP to get it working under virtualbox?
[08:05] <show_now_on> john_: what machine do you have
[08:05] <Nubbie> kazuka: why don't you ask "virtualbox" support.
[08:05] <gotaku> Why is the totem-mozilla installed by default? It's horrible...
[08:05] <Nubbie> kazuka: this is a channel for ubuntu support.
[08:06] <Nubbie> gotaku: not after you install all of the gstreamer plugins.
[08:06] <jtholmes> kazuka: better yet run ubuntu and vmware under it for windows
[08:06] <kazuka> Nubbie: do you know any channels for virtualbox
[08:06] <Nubbie> gotaku: and it doesn't rely on non GPL platforms
[08:06] <IcemanV9> gotaku: because it's free-source app
[08:06] <Nubbie> kazuka: why don't you check their website?
[08:06] <ibiwan> huh.
[08:06] <john_> show_now_on: a balance notebook
[08:06] <Nubbie> kazuka: or google.
[08:06] <kazuka> i cant get windows to boot under ubuntu with vmware
[08:06] <ibiwan> my desktop cd booted to a screen, mentioning "live", with an icon for an installer
[08:06] <ibiwan> so I guess it really is a live disk
[08:06] <Nubbie> kazuka: then it's a vmware issue, not an ubuntu issue.
[08:07] <jtholmes> kazuka: i have it working fine. what problems are you encountering
[08:07] <gotaku> Why is it that when I remove totem-mozilla it occasionally gets reinstalled in the updates?
[08:07] <kingcobra> jtholmes, are you finished with me
[08:07] <show_now_on> john_: with an amd chip
[08:07] <Nubbie> jtholmes: he wants to take a windows installation and make it a virtual machine.
[08:07] <john_> show_now_on: no, a VIA C3
[08:07] <jtholmes> kingcobra: no
[08:07] <gotaku> Is there a way to stop totem-mozilla from trying to open things like mp3 files in firefox?
[08:08] <jtholmes> Nubbie: UGH!!!
[08:08] <show_now_on> john_: let me look around
[08:08] <kazuka> jtholmes: i get this problem http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=79719&tstart=0
[08:08] <Nubbie> gotaku: install the mp3 plugins for gstreamer.
[08:08] <kazuka> jtholmes: it is very detailed
[08:09] <Nubbie> kazuka: you have vmware workstation installed? that means you've paid for support from vmware?
[08:09] <mneptok> draconpern: reboot to see NetworkManager
[08:09] <gotaku> Nubbie: That's not what I asked.
[08:09] <draconpern> mneptok, okies
[08:09] <Nubbie> gotaku: what did i say you asked?
[08:10] <jtholmes> kazuka: i dont do it off the grub menu  i  have vmware running in it own space and load windows into vmware and vmwaare starts up as a process under linux
[08:10] <gotaku> Nubbie: I don't want totem to play mp3 files at all. I lways want the save box to pop up.
[08:10] <Nubbie> gotaku: because it's depended upon by ubuntu-desktop
[08:10] <Hatty> I have a problem. I'm reinstalling dapper, and when I get to the partitioning part, I make my partitions (1 2GB ext2, 1 2gb swap, the rest ext3 for linux). I hit next after finishing and none of the partition show up in the next screen. I go back and they are all listed as "unknown". I edit the partition table with fdisk and same thing. Help?
[08:10] <Nubbie> gotaku: then right click and choose save as.
[08:10] <Hatty> fdisk sees them fine but gparted in the installer doesn't
[08:10] <jtholmes> kazuka: i  execute  vmware from linux command line and it has a windows virtual machine and it start it them
[08:11] <Quarupt> God i really want to get this wireless card working will someone please help me?
[08:11] <gotaku> Nubbie: And if the link is a redirection?
[08:11] <jtholmes> kingcobra: u stil around
[08:11] <Nubbie> Hatty: why are you using ext2?
[08:11] <kazuka> jtholmes: oh ok i dont like the setup where you have to install XP under vmware thanks for your time
[08:11] <kingcobra> jtholmes, yep
[08:11] <Hatty> Nubbie: for /boot
[08:11] <Nubbie> gotaku: right click while the audio file is playing and choose save as.
[08:11] <jtholmes> kazuka: sure
[08:12] <mneptok> Quarupt: what wireless chipset?
[08:12] <jtholmes> kingcobra: ok first    modprobe -r  rt_driver
[08:12] <Quarupt> mneptok, I think someone said it is a wavelan?
[08:12] <jtholmes> kingcobra: in otherwords remove the driver
[08:12] <Quarupt> mneptok, It is a 2Wire Usb Wireless adapter
[08:12] <eka> hy
[08:12] <mneptok> Quarupt: i can't help you if you don't know what hardware you have
[08:12] <jtholmes> eka: hy
[08:12] <Quarupt> mneptok, I know what hardware I have
[08:13] <mneptok> Quarupt: laptop?
[08:13] <Quarupt> mneptok, no desktop
[08:13] <kingcobra> jtholmes, sorry but will you be around for long
[08:13] <eka> hy
[08:13] <mneptok> Quarupt: got a spare PCI slot?
[08:13] <jtholmes> kingcobra: about 30 min more
[08:13] <show_now_on> john_: i can't confirm or not confirm that beryl will install on your machine...but if i were you, i'd just try those instructions i posted before to see what happens
[08:13] <Quarupt> mneptok, ya but no spare wireless pci cards and no more money
[08:13] <ibiwan> wait, so is this... http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download ...Desktop, 6.10, Standard... the "live cd"?
[08:14] <Nubbie> john_: trying will not hurt, as long as you make it load in a separate GDM session.
[08:14] <mneptok> Quarupt: good luck, then. USB wireless dongles are notoriously flaky. in any OS.
[08:14] <Nubbie> john_: i also suggest you try it.
[08:14] <ibiwan> 'cause it boots like a livecd, and calls itself that in the first screen of the installer
[08:14] <Quarupt> mneptok, it has never failed me in windows
[08:14] <show_now_on> john_: I also suggest that you be running ubuntu edgy
[08:14] <mneptok> ibiwan. i know that nick.
[08:14] <eka> hello
[08:14] <ibiwan> yeah
[08:14] <Quarupt> does fiesty have wavelan built in too?
[08:14] <ibiwan> I was about to say the same
[08:15] <mneptok> ibiwan: Undermac?
[08:15] <ibiwan> undermac
[08:15] <mneptok> heh
[08:15] <kingcobra> jtholmes, ok will you be about in future anytime
[08:15] <jtholmes> ek
[08:15] <ibiwan> long time
[08:15] <mneptok> ibiwan: the "Desktop" CD uis a live CD and GUI installer. the -alternate CD will get you a text mode installer
[08:15] <mneptok> s/uis/is/
[08:15] <jtholmes> kingcobra: probably tomorrow night we can set up a private channel if you want just contact me when you arrive
[08:16] <ibiwan> where is alternate?  I don't see it from this download page
[08:16] <mneptok> ibiwan: you want a torrent or direct download?
[08:16] <famicommie> does anyone have any conky experience?
[08:17] <ibiwan> either, just want something I know will work first try -- only got one CD blank left :P
[08:17] <john_> show_now_on: im using Xubuntu edgy
[08:17] <mneptok> lol
[08:17] <ibiwan> trying to install to dells and gateways
[08:17] <mneptok> ibiwan: sec.
[08:17] <Nubbie> !anyone > famicommie
[08:17] <ibiwan> the one from that link works on the dells
[08:17] <ibiwan> not on the gateways
[08:17] <kingcobra> jtholmes, that would be great thanks can ya tell me what time it is for you now and what time tomorrow is good for you
[08:17] <mneptok> ibiwan: http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu-iso/6.10/
[08:18] <Quarupt> Has anyone ever setup Orinico_USB in Ubuntu?
[08:18] <jtholmes> kingcobra: i am in PST Pacific time  it is  11:15PM
[08:18] <ibiwan> how long since you been around undermac, I don't even remember anything past recognizing your nick
[08:18] <show_now_on> ok....if you can upgrade to Edgy...than i would give byrel a try
[08:18] <jtholmes> kingcobra: I will probably arrive about 9P
[08:18] <Nubbie> quarupt: if anybody has they would've helped you by now. i suggest you turn to the internet now, since nobody here was able to help you.
[08:18] <famicommie> Okay, I am trying to set up Conky to display the number of unread messages in my mailspool (/var/mail/<user>) but Conky doesn't seem to recognize it. A thorough reading of the docs don't indicate any variables that I can set to adjust where conky looks. How would I change the systemwide path to point to my mail spool?
[08:19] <jtholmes> Quarupt: what is your question
[08:19] <mneptok> ibiwan: i was active there c1998-2000, then 2002-2004/5.
[08:19] <Quarupt> Nubbie, I have been searching google for 5 hours now... I didn't even ask here untill I looked for 3 hours
[08:19] <Nubbie> famicommie: why not just set up Evolution to read your mail spool?
[08:19] <ibiwan> *nodda*
[08:19] <downstairs_> how can I permanently delete a folder in terminal?
[08:19] <ibiwan> lose you for any particular reason?
[08:19] <jmworx> Is it possible to put applets back in the notification area after the panel dies?
[08:19] <Quarupt> jtholmes, I am trying to get my 2Wire USB Wireless adapter to work with ubuntu
[08:19] <livenicely> so much disturbed due to this message
[08:19] <Nubbie> downstairs_: rmdir /your/dir
[08:19] <philip> what's a good ftp gui client?
[08:19] <livenicely> "kppp could not prepare a ppp log . its very likely that pppd was started with out the de bug option . with out this option its very difficult to find out ppp problems so you should turn on the debug option."
[08:19] <livenicely> and
[08:19] <livenicely> " the pppd deamon died unexpectidly exit ststus 16"
[08:20] <downstairs_> thank you noob
[08:20] <downstairs_> lol
[08:20] <famicommie> Nubbie: because I like mutt. Also, either way, I would like for conky to display if I have any unread messages before I open up *any* e-mail client.
[08:20] <Nubbie> !paste > livenicely
[08:20] <kingcobra> jtholmes, ill try make it tomorrow, i might not be able to. if i dont thanks very much for your help so far
[08:20] <jtholmes> Quarupt: is it listed on the HAL
[08:20] <mneptok> philip: sudo apt-get install gftp
[08:20] <Quarupt> jtholmes, no but somewhere I read the wavelan or Orinico_USB might work for it, I just have had no luck figuring out howto get them installed
[08:21] <philip> thanks mneptok
[08:21] <mneptok> ibiwan: left the Mac world on my desktop a few years ago. and dealing with kriptik gon a bit .... tiring.
[08:21] <ibiwan> hehe
[08:21] <mneptok> *got
[08:21] <ibiwan> yeah he's still about the same
[08:21] <jtholmes> Quarupt: ok hang on a second
[08:21] <Quarupt> jtholmes, thanks
[08:22] <Quarupt> jtholmes, BTW someone in here also told me it was a wavelan and that wavelan was built into .0 and up?
[08:22] <show_now_on> john_: if u can't get beryl than try the less taxing Compiz
[08:22] <Quarupt> 6.06
[08:22] <famicommie> I don't know how to set up system paths, but if someone could at least point me in the direction to where I could change my mail path to where I desire I would appreciate it.
[08:22] <Quarupt> sorry my keyboard is dying
[08:22] <downstairs_> how can I permanently delete a folder in terminal? (rmdir can only delete empty dir's)
[08:22] <kazuka> how do i upgrade my kernel?
[08:23] <famicommie> downstairs_: rm -r <directory>
[08:23] <jpjacobs> kazuka, install a new one from apt
[08:23] <downstairs_> oh
[08:23] <kazuka> !kernel | kazuka
[08:23] <kazuka> jpjacobs: what is the packagename for the kernels?
[08:23] <jpjacobs> linux-image-...
[08:24] <jtholmes> Quarupt: you should have a private channel request from me
[08:25] <jtholmes> Quarupt: activate it
[08:25] <Quarupt> jtholmes, I am talking to you in a PM are you not getting them?
[08:25] <kazuka> i remember
[08:26] <jtholmes> Quarupt: no not getting them  is you nick registered and IDENTIFIED
[08:27] <robby> hey anyone know how to turn up the mic input really quick like?
[08:28] <jpjacobs> robby, i guess you could do that with some mixer, like amix/alsamixer/... and write a little script around it
[08:28] <ripzaw> can anyone tell me how to record my own desktop video in Unbuntu?
[08:28] <DivineLight> Why GNome is so stupid that if you put a wrong command in startup list in gnome-session-properties then it wont start properly
[08:28] <ripzaw> er ubuntu I mean
[08:29] <cables> ripzaw, it's called vnc2swf
[08:29] <robby> audacity?
[08:29] <cables> ripzaw, you mean like a screencast?
[08:29] <robby> and i dont know how to write scripts yet?
[08:30] <cables> DivineLight, you mean Gnome won't start at all?
[08:30] <cables> ripzaw, are you trying to make a video of what happens on your screen?
[08:31] <jpjacobs> robby, see pm
[08:32] <DivineLight> cables: it starts but panel hangs, and you can't do anything. so you start in Failsafe Gnome mode and remove the buggy command
[08:33] <robby> Jpjacobs, is there an easy way to do this like just click a bar under system or something?
[08:34] <jpjacobs> doubleclick on the sound icon, then you get a pannel (but i tought you meant really quick :p)
[08:34] <robby> jpjacobs i got that just before you sent that message thnx for helping
[08:35] <robby> ill b back im still not even a script kiddie so ill definetly b back
[08:35] <jpjacobs> np
[08:36] <MarkFeathers> how do I extract a *.uha? (file says "UHarc archive data")
[08:37] <mistone> I just installed ubuntu on a machine that had vista preinstalled and I can't boot into it now , I resized my ntfs drive
[08:37] <mistone> I read I am totally fucked is this true
[08:38] <mneptok> mistone: 1). watch the language.
[08:38] <mneptok> mistone: 2). no
[08:38] <mneptok> mistone: is this a new computer?
[08:38] <mistone> yep
[08:38] <show_now_on> MarkFeathers:  uharc is a windows type of file...w/any luck at all, in wine for ubuntu
[08:38] <mneptok> mistone: made by?
[08:38] <varka> mistone: as far as i know vistas ntfs isnt supported beeing resized by gparted right now, so it could be that you killed your vista installation
[08:38] <mistone> Hp
[08:38] <mistone> it boots to a blank screen
[08:39] <mistone> if I do repair mode ,otherwise the loading screen goes on forever
[08:39] <VTECpwr> -motd
[08:39] <mneptok> mistone: MS OS licenses to OEMs dictate that all OEMs *MUST* provide hard-copy installation media. call HP and ask for your Vista install disk. if they hesitate, ask to speak to their MS lidcensing unit.
[08:39] <Wiseguy> hey guys, goes anyoen know how i would get my wireless card out of monitor mode after im done running kismet?
[08:39] <mjbrooks> hmmm  adept is showing a version upgrade... did I miss something today?
[08:40] <Crazytom> Wiseguy, man iwconfig
[08:40] <MarkFeathers> show_now_on: I just tried wine and it isn't working : /.  Oh well, i'm installing vmware soon enough anyway
[08:40] <mistone> ok
[08:40] <mistone> It had a "recovery" drive
[08:40] <mistone> maybe the vista install is on there
[08:40] <mistone> I tried booting from there and it didn't work tho
[08:40] <mneptok> mistone: they all do. that does not fulfill their contractual obligation to provido original media.
[08:41] <mistone> true
[08:41] <show_now_on> MarkFeathers: yes, i do believe that it is only through wine in ubuntu...maybe you should try looking for some help with configuring wine
[08:41] <mistone> I am just wondering if I can fix it like... now instead waiting for them to send a CD
[08:41] <Crazytom> Wiseguy, look under mode
[08:41] <mneptok> mistone: think "i replaced my hard drive and ...."  ;)
[08:41] <mistone> mneptok: what?
[08:41] <mistone> I should tell them that?
[08:42] <MarkFeathers> show_now_on: I have it so it is "extracting" but it really just sits there forever
[08:42] <DocTomoe> For some reason, changes to my /boot/grub/menu.lst are not applied after booting ... this worked fine in the past, but does not nowadays. Has the grub startup changed?
[08:42] <jqg> I have apache installed with compile, when I install a module require apache with apt-get ,prompt:apache will be automatically installed.
[08:42] <jqg> How to tell apt that I have the apache installed already.
[08:42] <foug> k guys, about to install ubuntu. Ubuntu will recognize all my hardware automaticcally right? my harddrive, vid card, processor, motherboard and everything else in between?
[08:42] <ripzaw> can anyone tell me how to make a "desktop" video of my beryl installation....?  thanks
[08:42] <mneptok> mistone: no no. but if someone replaces a drive, that SOOOPER SEKRIT OOOO VISTA partition is as useless as a whistle on a squid
[08:42] <MarkFeathers> DocTomoe: It changes evvery time you install a new kernel
[08:42] <show_now_on> MarkFeathers: yes, i understand...wine configuration, to make sure it's installed correctly
[08:42] <cafuego_> jqg: Install the package, not a homebrew one.
[08:43] <DocTomoe> MarkFeathers: I wish it would... but it doesn't. the menu.lst is changed, but the new options are not shown in the grub menu
[08:43] <ripzaw> anyone here made a desktop video?
[08:43] <jqg> cafuego_,sorry?
[08:43] <foug> k guys, about to install ubuntu. Ubuntu will recognize all my hardware automaticcally right? my harddrive, vid card, processor, motherboard and everything else in between?
[08:44] <mistone> mneptok: oh so you are saying because I resized the drive it thinks I replaced the drive and it wn't work now
[08:44] <cafuego_> jqg: Don't use a self-compiled one and prepackaged modules. Either compile it all by hand or use the prepackaged apache.
[08:44] <Ademan> anyone here use SVN?  (#svn is being sorta quiet)   can i run 'svn add [file1]  [file2]  [file3]  [fileN] '      'svn help add' doesn't really describe it well
[08:44] <foug> someone answer me please
[08:44] <cafuego_> The latter is going to save you a headache
[08:44] <DocTomoe> Ademan: yes, you can
[08:44] <mistone> its so retarded they don't give a CD
[08:44] <mistone> god its horrible
[08:44] <Ademan> thanks DocTomoe
[08:45] <ripzaw> can anyone tell me how to make a "desktop" video of my beryl installation....?  thanks
[08:45] <MarkFeathers> ripzaw: Check youtube, it is littered with beryl/compiz stuff, you should find something there
[08:45] <corevette> how do you extract tar.bz2 from the command line
[08:45] <posingaspopular> !tar
[08:45] <ubotu> Files with extensions .tar, .gz, .tgz, .zip, .bz2, .7z, .ace and other archive file formats can be opened with file-roller (GNOME) or Ark (KDE) - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression
[08:45] <foug> can anyone even eard this
[08:45] <DocTomoe> corevette: tar xfvj filename
[08:45] <Ademan> foug: try out the liveCD to see if it works with your hardware, but yes, it should, it does a very good job of recognizing hardware, but it is NOT perfect
[08:45] <MarkFeathers> ripzaw: look up the vidcap plugin
[08:45] <Nubbie> ripzaw: theres already 1000's of them, why bother.........
[08:45] <ripzaw> Markfeathers: I see lots of the videos, but I don't know how to make my own? is there a screen video capture in ubuntu?
[08:45] <IcemanV9> foug: did you try liveCD (aka Desktop CD)??
[08:45] <Ademan> corevette:    replace the normal 'z' option with 'j'
[08:46] <foug> Ademan: k, and to drive the live install, when i boot from the computer i press enter on "start or install ubuntu" ??
[08:46] <foug> IcemanV9: no not yet, but i have it burned and ready to go
[08:46] <MarkFeathers> ripzaw: Yes, the beryl/compiz vidcap plugin, you will most likely have to build this yourself
[08:46] <Ademan> foug: yeah, you can play around with it and confirm that everything works
[08:46] <foug> k
[08:46] <foug> lemme try, ty brb
[08:47] <Cosmo_> how do I fix this: every time I reboot kubuntu loads into the command line mode instead of the GUI unless I run ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9775-pkg1.run then once that has run I can reboot into the GUI but the next time I restart it does the same thing again
[08:47] <DocTomoe> any other ideas on my grub menu.lst problem?
[08:47] <Ademan> Cosmo_: do you get an error about a kernel module version mismatch?
[08:47] <dibblego> can you run 32-bit executables on 64-bit ubuntu?
[08:47] <mistone> dibblego: yea
[08:47] <DocTomoe> dibblego: afair, no
[08:47] <dibblego> yes/no
[08:47] <mistone> dibblego: I am running 32 bit firefox
[08:48] <mistone> so I can get flash working
[08:48] <MarkFeathers> Cosmo_: Most likely, you have the linux-restricted modules installed.  Go to /etc/defaults/linux-restricted-modules and in DISABLED-MODULES="" put nvidia in the quotes
[08:48] <DocTomoe> I might be wrong, dibblego
[08:48] <dibblego> I am at a command line with 32-bit executables and bash is telling me no such file
[08:48] <mistone> but 99% of stuff has 64-bit in ubuntu
[08:48] <posingaspopular> !flash
[08:48] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:48] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[08:48] <mistone> well thats not a real perctange but its fine
[08:48] <dibblego> 0% of my 32-bit stuff is working
[08:48] <posingaspopular> or google gnash and see if that works
[08:49] <Ademan> Cosmo_: you need to edit /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common   and there's a section that says DISABLED_MODULES=""    you need to add nv in between the quotes (so that it reads DISABLED_MODULES="nv")
[08:49] <dibblego> why would I get a "command not found" from bash when I try to execute a 32-bit executable on 64-bit ubuntu?
[08:50] <eNons3nse> i'm having a problem with video.  any video that i play in any player is completely black.  the audio is there & the thumbnails populate fine.  i can kinda see the video while i'm resizing the window, but not if it's just sitting there.
[08:50] <Ademan> oh MarkFeathers beat me to it, except i think it should be nv not nvidia, as nvidia is the official driver module
[08:50] <posingaspopular> eNons3nse: what program?
[08:50] <DocTomoe> eNons3nse: are the codecs installed?
[08:50] <eNons3nse> posingaspopular, it happens with every video program
[08:50] <MarkFeathers> Ademan: Yea i just checked mine and you're right, it's nv not nvidia
[08:51] <Cosmo_> ok I will try that
[08:51] <eNons3nse> DocTomoe, yes.  if they weren't the video screengrab thumbnails wouldn't be there.
[08:51] <fiery_cleric> try playing with the mplayer -vo option ie mplayer -vo help to see options
[08:51] <Ademan> eNons3nse: which players have you tried? because for instance, totem uses a different video program to actually display the files (a backend) so the two would share the same problems
[08:51] <eNons3nse> It happens with every format as well
[08:52] <eNons3nse> I've tried Totem & VLC
[08:52] <Ademan> hrm, i don't believe there's a totem-vlc backend, but i could be wrong
[08:53] <Ademan> so i wouldn't expect them to share the same problem
[08:53] <eNons3nse> Ademan, it's default totem, so i'm guessing gstreamer
[08:54] <eNons3nse> MPlayer gives me an "Error opening the selected video_out (-vo) device."
[08:54] <mistone> god this is retarded....
[08:54] <Ademan> eNons3nse: well i'm familiar with mplayer, if you right click anywhere and choose preferences, you can pick different video out devices, you might play around with them until you find one that works (hopefully)
[08:54] <pavs> i know that this is not the fiest channel but when is the official release date for fiesty?
[08:54] <Ademan> (anywhere on mplayer rather)
[08:55] <Ademan> 19th
[08:55] <pavs> tnx
[08:55] <dynaemu> HEllo, I recently installed a .deb file, however, after it installed.. it wont let me remove it
[08:55] <dynaemu> How do I fix this?
[08:55] <Ademan> just fyi the fiesty channel is #ubuntu+1 if you're interested
[08:55] <jpjacobs> dynaemu, errors.
[08:55] <jpjacobs> ?
[08:55] <dynaemu> jpjacobs, none
[08:55] <dynaemu> jpjacobs, you mean during removal?
[08:55] <jpjacobs> yeah, indeed
[08:55] <elbow> de.net
[08:56] <dynaemu> dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove vmwareworkstation_5.5.3-34686_i386 which isn't installed.
[08:56] <pavs> also one more question aout fiesty if i ubtdate to the latest alpha version of fiesty now i be automatically updated to the full version when its available?
[08:56] <ighea> yes
[08:57] <eNons3nse> ugh.  i hate MPlayer.  there is no reason totem or VLC wont work.  I can see the video when i'm resizing the window but not while it's stationary.
[08:57] <jpjacobs> dynaemu, try looking for the package name, it is not the filename: it should be in the output of: dpkg -l|grep vmware
[08:57] <toporow> hello all
[08:57] <IcemanV9> dynaemu: use vmwareworkstation (not the whole name)
[08:58] <dynaemu> IcemanV9 and jpjacobs thank you it worked :)
[08:58] <toporow> help me
[08:58] <Gabz> !helpme
[08:58] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:58] <posingaspopular> toporow: what is the issue
[08:59] <toporow> how to start the gcc program or g++?
[08:59] <ripzaw> hello, how do you instal an rpm file?
[08:59] <jpjacobs> toporow: do you know what you are doing?
[09:00] <IcemanV9> ripzaw: try to find deb package instead of rpm if possible
[09:00] <posingaspopular> !rpm
[09:00] <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)
[09:00] <jpjacobs> ripzaw, first check if it is absolutely necessary (it's always better to use ubuntu packages), and else use alien
[09:00] <toporow> jpjacobs: I don't know
[09:00] <jpjacobs> toporow, what do you need it for?
[09:00] <bigmb> Can I get some advice on what to use to partition my hard drive? (Ubuntu 6.10)
[09:01] <kbidd> bigmb, gparted is good
[09:01] <posingaspopular> !partition
[09:01] <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
[09:01] <jpjacobs> because almost all the time you can find things you wanna compile , just inn  the repos
[09:01] <ripzaw> trying to install Beryl Vidcap.... but I could only find the rpm file....  anyone have any help?
[09:01] <toporow> I don't know how to start gcc
[09:01] <bigmb> all right, thanks kbidd, I'll give it a shot. Later folks
[09:01] <Ademan> toporow: what are you trying to do?
[09:02] <sonictwin> bigmb, gparted comes with ubuntu disc, just boot into live cd and you can partition
[09:02] <Gabz> toporow:  gcc is a c++ complier are you doing C++  programing ?
[09:02] <mistone> if I burned the contents of my hp recovery drive to disk would it boot?
[09:02] <mneptok> mistone: no
[09:02] <jpjacobs> mistone, i'd say no
[09:02] <Ademan> mistone: could you boot the cd? no
[09:02] <ripzaw> trying to make a desktop vid for a freind.... trying to install Beryl Vidcap.... but I could only find the rpm file....  anyone have any help? I don't know how to install from rpm file?
[09:02] <toporow> Gabz: yes
[09:03] <jpjacobs> ripzaw, use alien
[09:03] <safer> Why does my beryl/emerald themes crash/dont work after installing fglrx driver???
[09:03] <TaJMoX> How do I make Ubuntu launch a command or popup when the laptop battery is at 30% ?
[09:03] <show_now_on> ripzaw: beryl for ubuntu edgy... http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1036
[09:03] <Gabz> toporow: ok you need to start by installing gcc "sudo apt-get install gcc"
[09:03] <ripzaw> jacobs: you know where I can download that alien, or do you have a link?
[09:03] <TaJMoX> How do I modify my battery critical level ?
[09:03] <jpjacobs> ripzaw, apt-get install alien
[09:03] <dreamcastjack> hey guys
[09:03] <TaJMoX> safer : i've never got beryl to work with fglrx
[09:04] <safer> really?
[09:04] <TaJMoX> safer : but i got it to work on all my nvidia comoputers
[09:04] <mneptok> ripzaw: alien is evil
[09:04] <IcemanV9> TaJMoX: right-click and select preference on battery icon on the panel
[09:04] <Ademan> TaJMoX: i would think something to do with either upstart, dbus or crontab would be appropriate
[09:04] <Gabz> toporow: i recomend installing build-essentials as that has more programs you need for C++ complieing
[09:04] <toporow> Gabz: I have already installed gcc, I don't only know how to start him on ubuntu
[09:04] <dreamcastjack> whats alien?
[09:04] <dreamcastjack> wait nevermind
[09:04] <Gabz> toporow: what do you normally do ?
[09:04] <TaJMoX> IcemanV9 : are you guessing?
[09:04] <dreamcastjack> my brain broke down for a sec
[09:05] <IcemanV9> TaJMoX: no
[09:05] <jpjacobs> toporow, just type in gcc, but that's prolly not what you need
[09:05] <Ademan> toporow: i reccomend you try out the anjuta IDE (like Dev-cpp and visual studio on windows, well sort of, close enough i guess)  or kdevelop
[09:05] <TaJMoX> IcemanV9 can you be more specific?   there's nothing there where i can change the critical % or what happens
[09:05] <mapez> In say my cups .conf # comments stuff out right?
[09:05] <safer> TaJMoX: so what you mean (to see if we have the same problem) is that when you started beryl manager and try to make it you window manager ---- nothing happened or it crashed?
[09:05] <Rio79> i used the "dd ..." command, and the terminal returned "80026361856 bytes (80 GB) copied, 6015.79 seconds, 13.3 MB/s".  after using "fdisk ..." and "mke2fs ...", i mounted the harddrive, and it is showing up as 2.1 GB, instead of 80 GB.  whats going on?
[09:06] <TaJMoX> safer : it tried to load - but all the windows were blank - no effects - generally did not work but it tried =\
[09:06] <IcemanV9> TaJMoX: you're right ... i don't see % ... only minutes or so. sorry.
[09:07] <safer> TaJMoX, ok then
[09:07] <TaJMoX> IcemanV9 you were guessing =)
[09:07] <bigmb> okies...so, further questions about zee partitioning, anyone here that will help?
[09:07] <safer> But a lot of people seem to be able to do it --- don't see why I'm having trouble
[09:07] <kbidd> bigmb, in the future, just ask your question instead of asking to ask :) ... so whats your problem?
[09:07] <safer> And the driver is properly installed
[09:07] <TaJMoX> Does anyone know how to change the critical power %?    Xubuntu did it great, but cant find it in regular ubuntu
[09:08] <Nubbie> tajmox: configuration editor, there's a key in power management
[09:08] <tom_> hey guys whats that gnome util to format hard disks, the one on the installer
[09:08] <TaJMoX> Nubbie thanks
[09:08] <TaJMoX> gconf-editor ?
[09:08] <Nubbie> tom_: gparted
[09:08] <kbidd> tom_, not sure which one comes with the installer, but i like gparted
[09:08] <Nubbie> tajmox: configuration editor, w/e the process is called i can't recall.
[09:08] <tom_> Nubbie: thnx man
[09:08] <jhornick> TajMoX: well I'm running kde but the klaptop battery monitor thing has a % option for the trigger level
[09:09] <TaJMoX> jhornick : dam im using gnome
[09:09] <DRagonRage> hello
[09:09] <Nubbie> tajmox: the gconf key will be universal.
[09:09] <bigmb> how can I use gpart to set up a partition? I'm a bit clueless
[09:09] <DRagonRage> can some one help me with crashing X server?
[09:09] <Nubbie> bigmb: read the man page on it.
[09:10] <jhornick> TaJMoX: I can't remember what there was with the gnome one, and I'd hate to suggest loading the other libs required for kde apps especially for battery monitoring
[09:10] <bigmb> <---confused by it
[09:11] <tom_> guys i've got a external usb hard disk, that has no fs on it. i open up gparted, but it only shows my internal drives, do i have to mount it first?>
[09:11] <Nubbie> tajmox: programs > system tools > configuration editor > apps > gnome-power-manager
[09:11] <TaJMoX> nnubbie jhornick in gconf-editor its located in /apps/gnome-power-manager
[09:11] <TaJMoX> jinx =] 
[09:11] <Selenolycus> Could someone tell me how I could make my CLI-only Linux system 1024x768 resolution?
[09:11] <Nubbie> selenolycus: system > preferences > screen resolution
[09:12] <Selenolycus> Nubbie: _CLI-only_
[09:12] <Selenolycus> I don't have a GUI.
[09:12] <Kooka> cya all
[09:12] <Nubbie> oh kay... why in the heck do you need 1024x768 CLI?
[09:12] <Nubbie> rather large don't you think?
[09:12] <DRagonRage> can some one help me with crashing X server?
[09:12] <Selenolycus> Text is too large.
[09:13] <jhornick> Nubbie: wants a larger than 80 char fb?
[09:13] <Selenolycus> And some pages look like craps in links.
[09:13] <ripzaw> stupid question, does anyone know how to start beryl vidcap? thanks
[09:13] <Nubbie> i don't think you can change that resolution, maybe hard linking another font or something could work
[09:13] <Nubbie> i don't know
[09:13] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Whats the error?
[09:13] <Nubbie> ripzaw: ask in #ubuntu-xgl
[09:14] <Nubbie> ripzaw: or beryl forums.
[09:14] <DRagonRage> Shafto, Fatal server error:
[09:14] <DRagonRage> Caught signal 11.  Server aborting
[09:14] <TaJMoX> for CLI ask in #Linux "How can I make my font larger than 80 characters per row"
[09:14] <TaJMoX> or something
[09:14] <Nubbie> yeah there's probably a way.
[09:15] <Selenolycus> Nubbie, I read that adding vga=773 to kernel bootline would do it.
[09:15] <TaJMoX> i did it in slackware like 9 years ago but i forgot how
[09:15] <Selenolycus> But I have no idea how to do that.
[09:15] <DRagonRage> it happens when i open my screensaver or wine or any program that has grafix out of X
[09:15] <Nubbie> i don't know, try it from a live cd.
[09:15] <IcemanV9> DRagonRage: check the /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:15] <TaJMoX> to add an option to youor boot line, edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:15] <Nubbie> selenolycus: boot options: vga=773.
[09:15] <Nubbie> :l
[09:15] <jhornick> Selenolycus: /boot/grub/menu.lst check kernel params there for the boot options
[09:15] <Nubbie> ugh i wouldn't do that.
[09:16] <Selenolycus> Why not?
[09:16] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Have you installed nvidia/ati drivers?
[09:16] <TaJMoX> ki would
[09:16] <DRagonRage> Shafto, yep
[09:16] <TaJMoX> selenolycus : back it up first - and edit it
[09:16] <jhornick> Nubbie: you can set the boot options in the automagic options I believe to carry over with the kernel updates
[09:16] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Nvidia?
[09:16] <DRagonRage> it just restarts and i have to login again
[09:16] <Nubbie> cause about 4 people have been in here after mucking up there grub conf in the past 2 hours.
[09:16] <DRagonRage> yep
[09:16] <Shafto> DRagonRage, What did you install? Envy or the binary ones from wiki?
[09:16] <TaJMoX> nubbie : the key is to back up
[09:16] <Selenolycus> *smirks* it's a new system installation. I'm at that point where reinstalling is the least time consuming option to fixing a prob.
[09:17] <Nubbie> tajmox: yeah, and if you can't even get to a CLI, what good is that?
[09:17] <DRagonRage> i down loaded from nvidia.com
[09:17] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Right you in a command line?
[09:17] <DRagonRage> and it compiled a kerner module
[09:17] <TaJMoX> nubbie : boot cdrom
[09:17] <DRagonRage> no
[09:17] <jhornick> When I edit those I just copy a block and then edit the new one, if I screw it up, I boot with the old one =D
[09:17] <DRagonRage> im in xchat
[09:17] <Nubbie> tajmox: which is what i suggested in the first place. only my way theres no way to mess it up.
[09:17] <Shafto> DRagonRage, So your on your ubuntu box?
[09:17] <Nubbie> jhornick: probably a good idea.
[09:18] <Nubbie> but trying it on a live cd you already have is easy.
[09:18] <Selenolycus> Thanks for the information everyone, valete.
[09:18] <Nubbie> and it won't mess anything up..
[09:18] <Nubbie> not that he cares..
[09:18] <DRagonRage> Shafto, yep , it crashes only when it opens a screen server or im running wine steam or fullscreen game
[09:18] <Nubbie> i'm going to sleep guys.
[09:18] <jhornick> grr old monotone
[09:19] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Do this in  terminal, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:19] <kbidd> night nubbie :P
[09:19] <DRagonRage> Shafto, you thing its configuration?
[09:19] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Usually a driver problem
[09:19] <ripzaw> anyone know how to start beryl vidcap?
[09:19] <DRagonRage> hm
[09:19] <Shafto> ripzaw, Someone told you before check beryl forums or #ubuntu-effects
[09:20] <Nubbie> ripzaw: you're repeating yourself.
[09:20] <Shelagh> DRagonRage: what nvidia card do you have?
[09:20] <DRagonRage> gforce 6800
[09:20] <idiocrash> hey, when do we get feisty??
[09:20] <DRagonRage> GeForce 6600 GT
[09:20] <Shafto> idiocrash, Week of th 17th or something :)
[09:20] <Nubbie> ripzaw: this is not the place to ask, and asking 50 times will not render a response any better than asking 2 or 3 times.
[09:20] <Shafto> ripzaw, Someone told you before check beryl forums or #ubuntu-effects!
[09:20] <Shelagh> You compiled from the nvidia site? was there a reason for that?
[09:21] <TaJMoX> how do i start beryl vidcap ?
[09:21] <idiocrash> Sweet! I'm getting all feisty just wating for it.
[09:21] <ripzaw> the beryl and ubuntu forums are vast, and hard to search..... I would just like to start beryl vidcap
[09:21] <Shafto> Shelagh, He chose the hard option :)
[09:21] <Ayabara> I run a dual screen setup with 4 desktops on each screen. how can I give different names to desktop 1 on screen 1 and screen 2?
[09:21] <Shafto> ripzaw, Try #ubuntu-effects then!
[09:21] <Nubbie> ripzaw: so you're saying you're too lazy to search yourself.
[09:21] <DRagonRage> Shafto, when i compiled beryl i addet some options may b its because of them?
[09:21] <Shafto> DRagonRage, You compiled beryl?
[09:21] <DRagonRage> yep
[09:21] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Do you like doing things the hard way?
[09:21] <Nubbie> ripzaw: this channel is for people who've made a decent effort themselves to solve a problem, but can't. make an effort in the future.
[09:22] <DRagonRage> im a 5 year gentoo user
[09:22] <DRagonRage> anwers your question?
[09:22] <Nubbie> UGH.
[09:22] <TaJMoX> lol dragonrage and shafto - ubuntu users like to only use binaries
[09:22] <DRagonRage> answers*
[09:22] <Shelagh> Shafto: Mmm maybe. But in feisty my nvidia card is borked for 3d.It is considered a legacy card now and ubuntu don't have a package for it.
[09:22] <bigmb> I've looked up the man pages and the forum...gpart is still confusing to me :(
[09:22] <DRagonRage> TaJMoX, thats lame compiled sorcks!
[09:22] <jhornick> fun, first time I touched linux I attempted a stage 1 gentoo... that was a rather nice sink or swim
[09:22] <DRagonRage> Shafto,
[09:22] <Nubbie> nothing wrong with getting a little dirty in the sources, as long as you either make a package out of it or keep the folder you installed from around.
[09:23] <DRagonRage> i addet options to Xorg.conf
[09:23] <Shelagh> DRagonRage: I am trying to understand if this is the same reason you decided to compile fromthe nvidia site
[09:23] <DRagonRage>     Option         "AllowGLXWithComposite" "True"
[09:23] <Nubbie> that way you have an escape plan :D
[09:23] <DRagonRage> Shafto, yep
[09:23] <jpjacobs> jhornick, hehe, i did about the same :) (after some superficial fiddling with knoppix)
[09:23] <DRagonRage> the new drivers rock! (when there not crashing)
[09:23] <DRagonRage>  :(
[09:23] <Shafto> DRagonRage, You compiled the drivers yourself when they're readily avaliable in repos
[09:24] <DRagonRage> older binarys
[09:24] <Shafto> DRagonRage, No latest nvidia 9755 drivers
[09:24] <VonFluffy> hi does anyone here use the Banshee music player?
[09:24] <ripzaw> man guys chill a little... I exhausted myself scouring the forums and internet for the answer to my vidcap dilema.. I only came here as a last resort...
[09:24] <DRagonRage> it was 2 weeks ago
[09:24] <Nubbie> dragonrage likes to live on the edge shafto, cut him some slack.
[09:24] <DRagonRage> and compiling fits tyhe best
[09:24] <Shelagh> DRagonRage: They are avialable in feisty
[09:25] <Shafto> Nubbie, I dont understand why though when everything can just be done for you, I had enough of gentoo after like 10 minutes it just didnt like me :(
[09:25] <Nubbie> ripzaw: if you can't figure it out, you shouldn't be installing unsupported plugins for unsupported beta software in the first place. once again, this is not the channel to ask. #ubuntu-effects
[09:25] <TaJMoX> nice euphamisms nubbie
[09:25] <DRagonRage> so shuold i dist upggrade?
[09:25] <Nubbie> tajmox: i try ;)
[09:25] <DRagonRage> like change sourses.list and do dist upgrade?
[09:25] <Shafto> DRagonRage, If you want to do that download feisty iso and reinstall
[09:25] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Had major troubles when i tried to dist upgrade in ubuntu
[09:26] <DRagonRage> no way to much time i will try to upgrade
[09:26] <Nubbie> shafto: which is why you should use the update manager for distribution upgrades ;)
[09:26] <Shelagh> DRagonRage: Maybe including edgy-backports in your repositories might mean you would have the new drivers?
[09:26] <Shafto> DRagonRage, Id have used http://www.albertomilone.com/driver.html to get drivers
[09:26] <VonFluffy> DRagonRage: appearently ubuntu update manager > apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:26] <Shafto> Nubbie, I did it just doesnt like me XD
[09:26] <ripzaw> ubuntu-effects is a dead chan
[09:27] <Nubbie> ripzaw: then i guess you need to check with the beryl channel.
[09:27] <TaJMoX> isnt there a #beryl
[09:27] <Shelagh> DRagonRage: Yeah but if you ahve packages you've compiled yourself, you probably will have troubles dist-upgrading
[09:27] <Nubbie> ripzaw: there's 1000's of videos of beryl in action. find one and use that for whatever it is you need a video for.
[09:28] <mneptok> ripzaw: use xvidcap or Byzanz
[09:28] <DRagonRage> Shelagh, nah i doubt that
[09:28] <DRagonRage> i have there compiling files i will just
[09:28] <TaJMoX> nubbie heh thats a rather broad work-around
[09:28] <Nubbie> mneptok: they don't work with beryl well at all.
[09:28] <DRagonRage> uninstall them
[09:28] <Shelagh> ripzaw: try gtkmydesktop
[09:28] <mneptok> Nubbie: we use xvidcap here.
[09:28] <Nubbie> xvidcap works?
[09:28] <mneptok> so far
[09:28] <Blue42> will gaim package names be changed to pidgin?
[09:29] <TaJMoX> but true - just send someone else's video and call it your own.   beryl is only here to impress others anyway
[09:29] <Nubbie> blue42: eventually probably.
[09:29] <mneptok> munh. Conky hates Compiz.
[09:29] <Nubbie> beryl has some functional uses...
[09:29] <Nubbie> more coming.
[09:29] <TaJMoX> like
[09:29] <Nubbie> ie. 16x16 desktop tiles.
[09:29] <TaJMoX> impressing guests?
[09:29] <Blue42> Nubbie: ok thanks
[09:29] <TaJMoX> heh
[09:29] <Nubbie> up to**
[09:30] <Nubbie> lol.
[09:30] <Nubbie> negative is handy for people with sensitive eyes...
[09:30] <Nubbie> annondate or w/e is probably ultra useful for presentations.
[09:31] <bigmb> So, I need some help with gpart. I've read man pages amongst other things. I'm just a bit too ignorant
[09:31] <bigmb> I can't figure out how to actually create partitions
[09:31] <Nubbie> plus with the cube i find myself taking advantage of all 4 desktops more, because i can actually tell what i have on each with, scale w/e.
[09:32] <Nubbie> bigmb: you can't mess around with mounted partitions.
[09:32] <Nubbie> bigmb: gparted is most useful run as a livecd.
[09:32] <Benno> I've got a couple of questions. I want to use my ADSL modem as simply a bridge and share my internet connection through my eth1 adaptor. What, firstly, is the recommended ADSL authentication program for Ubuntu?
[09:32] <Nubbie> !dsl
[09:32] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[09:33] <bigmb> ahhhhhh. Well, problem is I want to install Windows XP...and when I used its disk, it wanted it's partition already made
[09:33] <Nubbie> theres you're answer
[09:33] <Benno> Beautiful. Secondly, how do I force one adaptor to get a new IP from the DHCP serveR?
[09:33] <Nubbie> benno: and after that, set up a dhcp server.
[09:33] <Nubbie> lol.
[09:33] <Nubbie> !dhcp
[09:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dhcp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:33] <Nubbie> ugh
[09:33] <Nubbie> benno: you get what i mean.
[09:34] <Benno> Nubbie, Everyhing aside from the command to get an adaptor to contact a DHCP server for a fresh IP
[09:34] <Nubbie> benno: i don't know how you would force a new IP.
[09:34] <Tomcat_> Benno: ifdown <adapter> && ifup <adapter> should work
[09:34] <Benno> Tomcat_, Cheers mate.
[09:34] <Tomcat_> Benno: Or just "sudo dhclient -i <adapter>" might work too.
[09:34] <Nubbie> that wouldn't work....
[09:34] <TaJMoX> bigmb delete some space so you have "free space" partition - then winxp will ask if you want to ouse this free space
[09:34] <sonictwin> bigmp: if your gonna dual boot, install windows first then linux second
[09:35] <drumline_> Is there any linux server program that can display contacts from a live folder rather than just synchronizing them to a client like Outlook or Kontact?
[09:35] <Nubbie> the dsl box would still be connected with the same IP.
[09:35] <drumline_> open source program
[09:35] <Nubbie> it hink..
[09:35] <Nubbie> drumline_: exactly what is a live folder.... you mean a webdav folder?
[09:35] <bigmb> lol, I have a lot of space....well, comparatively...only a 40G drive. Maybe 3-4 non OS gig are used
[09:36] <bigmb> Wanted to give 7G to windows
[09:36] <Nubbie> bigmb: but you don't want to wipe out linux.
[09:36] <drumline_> Nubbie: that must be it.  Something like the way Exchange or Communigate can work.
[09:36] <mneptok> Nubbie: that depends on the lease config of the dhcpd
[09:36] <bigmb> no, I want to keep linux. Only 7G of space for windows so I can run guild wars then never use it for anything else
[09:36] <Nubbie> drumline_: check out hula. its the whole package.
[09:37] <frandavid100> hi
[09:37] <posingaspopular> !hi
[09:37] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:37] <drumline_> Nubbie: schweeeeet!
[09:37] <Nubbie> drumline_: or you can set up evolution to sync with webdav email/contacts.
[09:37] <Nubbie> drumline_: but hula is both a server and a client.
[09:37] <frandavid100> gparted seems to have killed my USB, would you know a way to re-format it through the commandline?
[09:38] <Nubbie> frandavid100: a usb hard drive.............
[09:38] <drumline_> Nubbie: do they have an outlook connector also?
[09:38] <drumline_> Nubbie: Novel makes it?
[09:38] <mneptok> drumline_: i would avoid Hula. the maintenance of it is very much undecided.
[09:38] <frandavid100> usb key Nubbie
[09:38] <RagingBull> whats the command to see what driver my wifi is using
[09:38] <Nubbie> drumline_: outlook uses webdav. they just have a trademarked name for it.
[09:38] <Nubbie> frandavid100: you can format it with gparted
[09:39] <Nubbie> raginbull: lsmod
[09:39] <RagingBull> Nubbie ty
[09:39] <frandavid100> nope Nubbie I cant: http://img296.imageshack.us/img296/2213/pantallazorealizandoopeyj7.png
[09:39] <bigmb> So....any sources I could read up on to get Windows up and running after Linux?
[09:39] <posingaspopular> bigmb: you mean, switching back to windows?
[09:39] <drumline_> mneptok: how so?  What exactly do you mean by maintenance?   Backups?
[09:39] <frandavid100> gparted seems unable to format it
[09:39] <RagingBull> bigmb windows goes on before linux
[09:40] <RagingBull> you cant format a mounted partition
[09:40] <Nubbie> bigmb: you will just have to restore grub bootloader afterwards.
[09:40] <frandavid100> them, actually, it happened to me with two different devices
[09:40] <RagingBull> run gparted from the live cd
[09:40] <bigmb> noooooooooo! I refuse to believe windows has to go on first :(
[09:40] <mneptok> drumline_: i mean that Novell announced that they told all employees to stop working on it
[09:40] <Nubbie> bigmb: there's guides on that.
[09:40] <bigmb> No idea what that means Nubbie
[09:40] <Nubbie> bigmb: well thats what you have to do.
[09:40] <bigmb> <---a bit clueless when it comes to these things
[09:40] <RagingBull> windows kills everything when it goes on
[09:40] <drumline_> mneptok: oh god...  so is anyone working on it?
[09:40] <Blue42> bigmb:  you doing linux/windows on 2 separate drives? or 1?
[09:40] <kbidd> bigmb, if you install windows afterwards, you have to either restore the linux boot loader, or use the one that comes with windows, and add an entry for linux
[09:40] <mneptok> drumline_: "the maintenance of it is very much undecided."
[09:40] <mneptok> ;)
[09:40] <bigmb> Blue42: using it on 1 drive, can't afford another
[09:40] <Nubbie> bigmb: look it up. windows hates linux, so they try to wipe it out without destroying personal data thus dodging many a lawsuit
[09:41] <drumline_> mneptok: lol...  gotcha...   non-commital.
[09:41] <drumline_> mneptok: know of any other neato webdav contacts servers?
[09:41] <Blue42> bigmb: argh, ok, so yeah, you gotta follow the other guy's instructions, sorry :)
[09:41] <mneptok> drumline_: my answer if you want something that works like Communigate, but on Linux, is "use CommuniGate" ;)
[09:41] <Nubbie> kbidd: windows boot manager will not boot linux kernels.
[09:41] <drumline_> mneptok: heh...  makes sense.
[09:41] <kbidd> Nubbie, you can make it work, its just not easy :P
[09:42] <bigmb> Okies, thanks peeps for the help....I guess I'll have to start with windows
[09:42] <Nubbie> kbidd: and he doesn't know what grub is, so don't confuse him :o
[09:42] <bigmb> later folks
[09:42] <Nubbie> i hope he got my message :l
[09:42] <mneptok> drumline_: is a hosted solution unacceptable? (think GMail)
[09:43] <drumline_> mneptok: unfortunately, everything must remain off the Internet.
[09:43] <mneptok> roger
[09:43] <mneptok> drumline_: LDAP?
[09:43] <drumline_> mneptok: was considering that...
[09:43] <charnal> Morning!  Anyone familiar with ATI integrated graphics?  Specifically installation issues?
[09:44] <drumline_> mneptok: not sure it lists things out in Webdav fashion... been a while since I've used it.
[09:44] <posingaspopular> !ati
[09:44] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:44] <charnal> thx
[09:44] <mneptok> drumline_: http://www.lesbell.com.au/Home.nsf/b8ec57204f60dfcb4a2568c60014ed0f/bdf1009775421f60ca2570d400821ffc?OpenDocument
[09:44] <drumline_> mneptok: know of a good configuration method and server for LDAP?   Last time I played with it, I was swimming in misunderstanding of setting it up
[09:45] <Faithful> charnal: checkout the envy project
[09:45] <Quarup> Okay now using 7.04
[09:45] <Quarup> Works great guys!
[09:45] <drumline_> mneptok: well.. there's the How-To  :)
[09:45] <charnal> Faithful: That on sourceforge?
[09:45] <mneptok> drumline_: http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/
[09:45] <Quarup> Does anyone want to help me get my USB wireless adapter working, it is a 2wire
[09:46] <drumline_> mneptok: i'm going to need address and phone info also...  will LDAP do that?
[09:46] <Nubbie> drumline_: yes in contacts.
[09:46] <Faithful> charnal: http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[09:46] <Quarup> Anyone?
[09:46] <mneptok> drumline_: you bet
[09:46] <drumline_> sweet
[09:46] <kbidd> Quarup, in the future, just ask your question instead of asking to ask :) ... so whats your problem... if someone here can help, they'll answer.
[09:46] <Nubbie> oh by webdav i meant LDAP, sorry drumline :l
[09:47] <Quarup> kbidd, I got it thanks..
[09:47] <Nubbie> hula runs on an ldap backend.
[09:47] <drumline_> naturally...
[09:47] <charnal> Faithful: Thanks
[09:48] <frandavid100> please take a look at the thread I opened in Ubuntuforums, about the problem with USB and gparted: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405681
[09:48] <skino> hi im wondering if some1 can help me..... i just installed Ubuntu (bit of a beginner) and my screen resolution wont go any Higher than 1024x768. I have a 7800GTX GFX card and also 24"Dell monitor.
[09:48] <skino> the drivers seem fine too...
[09:48] <drumline_> mneptok & Nubbie: thx for the help with this!
[09:49] <skino> Anybody ?
[09:49] <jpjacobs> skino: try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in a console, and there add the wanted resolutions
[09:49] <Nubbie> np drumline_ =)
[09:49] <skino> kk
[09:49] <drumline_> you guys ever play with SugarCRM?
[09:50] <chengzhewu> A question: I can`t seem to find my windows partitions on Ubuntu. How do I get them to show? THanks
[09:50] <Nubbie> drumline_: i'll stick with my zope/plone combo anyday.
[09:50] <skino> how do i login as root in Terminal..... lol Sudo root?
[09:51] <kbidd> skino, to get a root terminal from a regular one, try sudo -s
[09:51] <Nubbie> chengzhewu: you need to mount them manually, or what i would suggest is adding an entry in your /etc/fstab
[09:51] <mneptok> drumline_: SugarCRM is .... interesting.
[09:51] <Nubbie> skino: why do you want to log in as root?
[09:51] <Nubbie> skino: just use sudo.
[09:51] <jpjacobs> skino, you don't need one, just do sudo <command>
[09:51] <chengzhewu> ok, how do I do that? I`m rather new to the whole thing...
[09:51] <kbidd> skino, but in general, you should run individual commands as root instead of using a root terminal
[09:51] <chengzhewu> VERY new
[09:52] <Darkness3477> Are there any Python programmers in here who could spend around 20 seconds of there time to answer a question?
[09:52] <Nubbie> !fstab > chengzhewu
[09:52] <chengzhewu> Nubbie: ???
[09:53] <kbidd> chengzhewu, to just mount it, try something like this:  mkdir /mnt/windows && mount -t ntfs /dev/hda# /mnt/windows, where hda# is the partition you use for windows
[09:53] <Nubbie> chengzhewu: did you just receive a message from ubotu?
[09:53] <chengzhewu> yes
[09:53] <Nubbie> assuming that the windows drive is on your first hard drive (a)
[09:53] <kbidd> yeah, true
[09:53] <chengzhewu> Nubbie: it is
[09:54] <Quarup> I wish the great documentation we have for Ndiswrapper had stuff for USB
[09:54] <Nubbie> chengzhewu: that mount command will work. however if you want to have access to the drive every time you boot, you need to make an entry in fstab.
[09:54] <malcome> in ktorrent throughout the day it doensnt download is this because the router doesnt like torrents?
[09:55] <chengzhewu> Nubbie: Thanks. I`ll read the link and see what happens. Thanks
[09:55] <kbidd> yeah, the command i gave is good if you only need access once... if you need repeated access, adding a fstab entry is by far the best
[09:55] <Quarup> Hey Nubbie do you know much about Ndiswrapper?
[09:55] <Nubbie> chengzhewu: no problem :)
[09:55] <Nubbie> quarup: not at all. i use wired.
[09:55] <Quarup> Nubbie, okay thanks
[09:55] <kbidd> Quarup, ive used it in the pretty distant past... whats your question
[09:55] <charnal> y/quit
[09:56] <kbidd> (i may or may not remember)
[09:57] <Quarup> kbidd, Well I just got the windows driver and extracted the .exe and I see lots of .inf's I am wondering how do I know which one to point the ndiswrapper at
[09:57] <malcome> anyone having problems with virtualbox lately?
[09:58] <kbidd> Quarup, you need the .inf and the .sys files in the same directory
[09:58] <Nubbie> !anyone > malcome
[09:58] <kbidd> then you use ndiswrapper -i <driver>.inf
[09:58] <Nubbie> and wtf is this virtualbox people keep talking about?
[09:58] <Nubbie> :l
[09:58] <Quarup> Okay they are
[09:58] <malcome> oh virtualbox lets you run mac/windows/dsl etc etc in unbuntu
[09:59] <Nubbie> malcome: and it's better than qemu/vmware ?
[09:59] <Nubbie> and it's free?
[09:59] <posingaspopular> Nubbie: it's virtualization, search for it on wiki
[09:59] <malcome> nubbie- it is like having a computer inside linux and you can take snapshots soif it crashes you can go back to a certain stage
[10:00] <posingaspopular> check out qemu, xen, etc.
[10:00] <Nubbie> i know what virtualization is...
[10:00] <Nubbie> but you can save snapshots eh
[10:00] <malcome> nubbie- it is free but my m8 has vmware and i would say each was a good as each over
[10:00] <Nubbie> thats kinda cool.
[10:00] <malcome> nubbie- yes you can save snapshots
[10:01] <Nubbie> vmware you can close and open it back up to where you left off, but no snapshots (unless you rename the memory files)
[10:01] <Quarup> kbidd, it said "couldn't get manufacturer section - installation may be incomplete"
[10:01] <kbidd> installation stalled at 97% :(
[10:01] <chengzhewu> Ok, still none the wiser on mounting windows partitions :(
[10:01] <malcome> nubbie- and i dunno if you can in vmware but in virtualbox i have made it so that i have a virtual machine inside a virtual!
[10:01] <malcome> brb
[10:01] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  fat32 of ntfs ?
[10:01] <Nubbie> malcome: thats excessive, and it's possible with any virtual machine.
[10:01] <Nubbie> lol.
[10:01] <kbidd> Quarup, yeah, the driver i used when I used to use ndiswrapper would throw warning messages a lot, but it seemed to work anyway
[10:02] <chengzhewu> gabz: ntfs
[10:02] <kbidd> Quarup, not all the errors actually mean it wont work
[10:02] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  6.10 or 7.04 ?
[10:02] <Quarup> kbidd, okay so what do I do now to test if it works?
[10:02] <chengzhewu> uh?
[10:02] <hotti> hello, is the ipod-hal (automounting ipod nano) fix in feisty beta?
[10:02] <Nubbie> chengzhewu: your ubuntu version.
[10:02] <Gabz> chengzhewu: which version of ubuntu ?
[10:02] <kbidd> Quarup, iwconfig :P
[10:02] <chengzhewu> oh - 6.10
[10:03] <mk500> hi, would anyone have time to help me with a  VNC problem on Ubuntu 6.10
[10:03] <Nubbie> gabz: just get him rocking a fstab entry, and suggest the STABLE ntfs writing.
[10:03] <Nubbie> i'm going to bed :)
[10:03] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  go this site http://flomertens.free.fr/ntfs-config/ have way down the page it has downloads you want the deb
[10:03] <Quarup> kbidd, no wireless extentions
[10:04] <chengzhewu> funny how I'm assumed to be a him...
[10:04] <kbidd> Quarup, dunno then... like i said, its been a while :P
[10:04] <kbidd> sorry
[10:04] <Quarup> kbidd, thx for trying though I appreciate it.
[10:05] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  i gave up remenbering to use he/she i don't care by default i think he
[10:05] <chengzhewu> Gabz: I`m just kidding
[10:05] <Quarup> Next I get to figure out howto get this Orinoco USB driver to work lol
[10:05] <kbidd> slightly off topic, but I just installed ubuntu on a really old spare computer i had sitting under the bed, and grub failed... anyone know what Error 18 is?
[10:06] <chengzhewu> gabz: an error msg when trying to open: Dependency is not satisfiable: ntfs - 3g
[10:06] <mk500> I'm unable to connect to my remote machine via VNC, even though it worked locally a few days ago when I built the machine and had monitor/keyboard connected....ssh access is working fine
[10:07] <mk500> what is a good method to diagnose remotely?
[10:07] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  you enabled the universal and muniversal package repostiories ?
[10:07] <chengzhewu> No
[10:08] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  ok that's your first step
[10:08] <chengzhewu> sorry, VERY new to Linux in general... :(
[10:08] <chengzhewu> too used to Windows
[10:09] <Gabz> chengzhewu: yeah it's alright... do you know how to enable them ?
[10:09] <chengzhewu> unfortunately, no
[10:09] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  hold on
[10:10] <chengzhewu> gabz: ok
[10:11] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  system -> administration -> software sources
[10:12] <chengzhewu> Gabz: I enable the universe and multiverse checkboxes?
[10:12] <Gabz> chengzhewu: yep
[10:13] <chengzhewu> gabz: now mass downloading occurs
[10:13] <Gabz> chengzhewu: yes.. it needs update the lists
[10:13] <floating> I have a problem. I use htop and dillo(browser). if I want to see a help file of htop by pressing F1, it triggers dillo, because it is a shortcut for that too
[10:14] <vladuz976> how can I get let's say urxvt under the right mouse click menu for gnome?
[10:14] <jpjacobs> floating, then assign a differnt hotkey for dillo...
[10:15] <chengzhewu> Gabz: this is gonna take a while
[10:15] <Gabz> chengzhewu: ok well once that's done try running those deb files again
[10:15] <chengzhewu> Gabz: ok, thx
[10:16] <Yonith> hey
[10:16] <dima_from_kiev> hi!
[10:16] <Yonith> it seems like whatever i do, i can't get ubuntu installed
[10:16] <dima_from_kiev> *to all
[10:17] <kbidd> Yonith, what point is the installer failing at?
[10:17] <Yonith> starting xserver
[10:17] <Yonith> i looked at the forums but they didn't help
[10:17] <Yonith> when using a live c
[10:17] <Yonith> live cd
[10:17] <dima_from_kiev> what is massge write?
[10:18] <kbidd> Yonith, so is your problem with installing ubuntu, or just with getting the x server configured (does the rest of the install work)?
[10:18] <Yonith> installing
[10:18] <Yonith> 64bit version 6.10
[10:18] <floating> jpjacobs: dillo is really limited, and a homepage only mention dillorc to config it, but i dont find anything about the hotkey F1 or other hotkeys :I
[10:18] <kbidd> Yonith, what is the error msg youre getting?
[10:19] <dima_from_kiev> ?
[10:19] <Yonith> it throws me failed to start the x server (your graphical interface). It is likely that it is not set up correctly
[10:19] <mk500> is it pretty easy to get FreeNX running on a remote box that you only have ssh access to?
[10:19] <jpjacobs> floating, but if dillo hasn't got focus, the keyevent should go to the window that has focus (like the htop thing)
[10:19] <kbidd> Yonith, thats when booting off the cd, right?
[10:20] <Yonith> with 6.10 the loading bars after i select install (regular or graphacal safe) looks horribly distorted.    correct
[10:20] <kbidd> Yonith, you can install from a text interface using the 6.10 alternitive CD
[10:20] <Yonith> with the beta, after i select install the screen goes blank and thats it
[10:20] <floating> jpjacobs: i thought so, but if no dillo is even running, dillo is opened with f1, so maybe i just have to go the dillo.org more precisely to find it where to change it
[10:21] <jpjacobs> floating, btw if you have a hotkey for F1 triggering dillo, then it's not the dilloconfig, it's the config of your desktopenvironment
[10:21] <Arcad3> !grub
[10:21] <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
[10:21] <kbidd> Yonith, that should at least let you install, though you might have to fight with your X configuration after finishing the installation
[10:21] <Yonith> i don't want to buy the cd though
[10:21] <XamDM> any elbuntu useres there ??
[10:21] <posingaspopular> XamDM: ive used it a bit
[10:21] <kbidd> Yonith, the alternative cd is available for download on teh ubuntu site
[10:21] <posingaspopular> i'll help if i can
[10:22] <Yonith> i heard the xserver config u can just keep hitting yes
[10:22] <Gabz> what's the command to run a program as root in gnome ?
[10:22] <Quarup> I was building a driver and I followed the instructions step by stem but it broke when i tried to make and make install can someone help me?
[10:22] <Yonith> just to get things running of course then go back later and fix anything
[10:22] <XamDM> posingaspopular, do you know how i can tel gtk2 apps to use a specific theme within enlightment ??
[10:22] <kbidd> Gabz, from the command line, sudo <command>
[10:22] <XamDM> posingaspopular, im using e17
[10:23] <Gabz> kbidd:  no the other one for graphical for kde it is kdesu what's the gnome one ?
[10:23] <RagingBull> how do I recompile the ipw2200 driver so it uses listen mode for kismet?
[10:23] <posingaspopular> XamDM: i should know but i dont remember at all, sorry
[10:23] <XamDM> posingaspopular, no problem
[10:23] <Quarup> writew makes pointer from integer without a cast
[10:23] <Quarup> it said that alot
[10:24] <kbidd> Gabz, sudo will let you start an application with a GUI... im not a KDE user, so im not sure what kdesu is, but sudo should work
[10:24] <Quarup> Please help I was following this guide but it broke when I did make ?
[10:24] <Quarup> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/BuffaloWLIL11GUSB
[10:24] <Gabz> kbidd:  found it gksu should do what i want
[10:25] <Yonith> kbidd: ur saying this is on ubuntu.com?
[10:25] <posingaspopular> Quarup: modprobe orinoco_usb
[10:25] <kbidd> Yonith, the default installer uses the X system... if its not working, i dont see how you would be able to install... you will probably need the alternative installation cd for text-mode (available for free download from the ubuntu site)
[10:25] <posingaspopular> actually
[10:25] <Quarup> posingaspopular, I did and it said it can't find that module, it did'nt even make it past make
[10:26] <posingaspopular> it says that if there is an error, you need to remove the old module
[10:26] <T0uCH> did a web-page of terminal language of ubuntu exist?
[10:26] <posingaspopular> so "rmmod orinoco hermes"
[10:26] <Quarup> posingaspopular, no there was an error in the make it says if there is an error when you modprobe, and plus I tried removing the old module
[10:27] <Quarup> The error is happening during the make
[10:27] <posingaspopular> Quarup: hmmm isee
[10:27] <Yonith> by the "alternative installation cd" do you mean the iso that u get from the download section?
[10:27] <posingaspopular> i dont think i can help
[10:27] <Quarup> I know
[10:27] <Quarup> Will someone look at the verbose i got when the make failed?
[10:28] <Yonith> cause i figured that was the image for the live cd...which is what i've been using
[10:28] <kbidd> Yonith, its kind of hard to find... heres a direct link to one of the mirrors for the alternitive cd for x64... http://ubuntu.mirrors.imagepile.net/6.10/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-amd64.iso
[10:28] <floating> ok, I cannot find the dfesktop environment hot keys, other than this one place, where default is used and F1 is not assigned to anything. My other question would be that I would like to be able to edit my right-clicks pop-up menu, but I dont know where. especially when on xfce terminal
[10:29] <jpjacobs> floating, look in /etc/... or in dot files in your homedit
[10:29] <floating> ok i try
[10:29] <Inbilla> hey all
[10:29] <jpjacobs> floating, or maybe it's something in your htop config? some external command line ..
[10:29] <kbidd> Yonith, if thats too slow, try picking a mirror off of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors?action=show&redirect=Archive#head-fab4d6d35e31eee0ed63a5a43bbcba28d8a01c25 thats closer to you
[10:30] <Quarup> Great pastebin is broken
[10:31] <Quarup> Anyone want to look at the verbose and maybe tell me what they think went wrong http://pastebin.ca/432491
[10:32] <floating> dillo was triggeredd from F1 before htop was installed. that isnt a problem, when i can see the htop help file from internet too. Next I am gonna find out, if I can open a URL link in the xfce terminal, by right-clicking the link, and choosing from 2 different browsers
[10:32] <Yonith> ok nice it's dling at 1.4mb/sec
[10:32] <Quarup> Please anyone?
[10:33] <fulat2k> hi folks, i've a usb thumb drive which has an ext2 partition.  but the automounter doesn't grant proper access rights for me to copy files to it as it locks it down for root.  is there any way i can fix this default behaviour?  works fine with fat16 thumb drives.
[10:33] <kbidd> Yonith, i had a little finding the link for the alternative cd myself :)
[10:33] <kbidd> *had a little trouble
[10:33] <mjr> fulat2k, you need to chown it to your user
[10:33] <kbidd> wow.... im tired... im leaving out words
[10:34] <mjr> fulat2k, ext2 stores access rights in itself
[10:34] <Yonith> yah it doesn't even come up in the search
[10:34] <Quarup> How can i check if my kernel headers are right?
[10:34] <fulat2k> mjr: sudo chown every time it mounts?
[10:34] <T0uCH> can i plug a PSP in ubuntu??? just wanna know!
[10:35] <fulat2k> T0uCH: can't u just plug it in like any usb drive?
[10:35] <Gabz> T0uCH: you mean the sony device ?
[10:35] <T0uCH> yeah sony
[10:35] <mjr> fulat2k, no, since as I said, it remembers it. You can chmod 1777 or something though to make it world-writable if you use it on several uids
[10:35] <fulat2k> mjr: ic.  cool.  lemme try it out. thx
[10:35] <T0uCH> fulat2k:  no it need specifie program i think
[10:35] <Gabz> T0uCH: yeah you should be able to just plug it in with a usb cable and it will see it as a usb stick
[10:36] <Quarup> Will someone please look at http://pastebin.ca/432491 and tell me why my make broke?
[10:37] <Yonith> kbidd:  so is this text based installation going to be difficult for someone who have never used linux before.  or is it pretty straight foward
[10:38] <Quarup> kbidd, http://pastebin.ca/432491 please
[10:38] <kbidd> Yonith, not at all.... its completly menu driven...  just doesnt use the X graphics system
[10:38] <Gabz> Quarup: you installed your kernal headers ?
[10:38] <Yonith> oh sweet
[10:39] <kbidd> Quarup, not sure... from the error message /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/build/.tmp_versions/*.mod is missing, but i don't know much about the specific application you're building... make sure you have kernel headers installed
[10:39] <Yonith> good i'll be able to just install my video card drivers right off the bat then....im assuming they're related
[10:39] <Quarup> Gabz kbidd  Yes it says linux-headers-2.6.20-14-generic is already the newest version.
[10:40] <Gabz> Quarup: what are you trying to do ?
[10:40] <mneptok> Gabz: "kernel" (sorry, pet peeve)
[10:40] <Quarup> Gabz https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/BuffaloWLIL11GUSB
[10:40] <Gabz> mneptok: noted !
[10:41] <fulat2k> T0uCH: well, i found this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/qpspmanager/  need to try it out when i get back as i don't have my psp with me now
[10:41] <Quarup> Gabz did ya see the link?
[10:41] <mneptok> Quarup: Oregon, eh?
[10:42] <Quarup> This sucks i am going to have to nuke linux and use winblows just because i can't get my wireless working
[10:42] <Quarup> mneptok, yup
[10:42] <T0uCH> fulat2k:  thanks i'll try tomorow.. my PSp isn't charge... and i'm to leezy
[10:42] <mneptok> Quarup: or you could sell that USB dongle and get a real solution
[10:42] <craigaa> hi all, I'm looking for a nice "get ubuntu" button for a web site. The one's available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebsiteButtons don't really work for me. Does anyone have a nice one I can use?
[10:42] <mneptok> Quarup: supported 802.11x cards are like US$25 from Newegg.
[10:43] <Gabz> Quarup:  are you sure you did these right "apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`"
[10:43] <Quarup> No I have no cash and I need it tonight, the comp must be moved in the next two hours so I will have to install windows if I must
[10:43] <Gabz> Quarup: you also probably want to run sudo make
[10:43] <Quarup> Gabz I copy pasted it, and I checked and tried again and I got this linux-headers-2.6.20-14-generic is already the newest version.
[10:43] <broady_> craigaa: what size
[10:43] <CorpseFeeder> Can someone help me with finding the Rosegarden configuration file so I can modify it? I can't run Rosegarden at the moment because I was playing with the sequencer timing settings and now it freezes the computer during program startup.
[10:43] <Quarup> gabz I did
[10:44] <craigaa> broady_: about 180px wide
[10:44] <kbidd> Gabz, make can usually be run as a normal user... its just make install that needs root
[10:44] <Broady> craigaa: whats wrong with the ones @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebsiteButtons
[10:44] <Quarup> mneptok, okay that is great except newegg can't get anything here in 2 hours and I have no credit card plus that is alot of money to some people
[10:44] <craigaa> broady_: I'd do it myself using the official logo, but I don't know how to "buttonize" in Gimp
[10:44] <chengzhewu> Gabz: installation finished. Is there anything else to do?
[10:45] <Quarup> kbidd, i tried non root and than root, it brrrreaks either way
[10:45] <mneptok> Quarup: well, ndiswrapper is not a reliable solution. even if you get it working, it's a house of cards.
[10:45] <Gabz> Quarup:  um.. the problem is apt-get install  linux-headers-`uname -r`  double check that worked
[10:45] <craigaa> Broady: They mostly don't look good on the site...
[10:45] <Quarup> Gabz, please read what I just told you before that
[10:45] <schitzo> hi
[10:45] <Gabz> chengzhewu: in the menu applicantion system there should be a ntfs-cofig program
[10:45] <Broady> craigaa: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WebsiteButtons?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=5.png <--- this ones not too bad
[10:45] <safi> need help on python
[10:45] <David> Hi guys, i have a mac partition on external hard disk, how can i get acces for it?
[10:45] <Quarup> Gabz here I will repaste it for you
[10:46] <Quarup> Gabz I copy pasted it, and I checked and tried again and I got this linux-headers-2.6.20-14-generic is already the newest version.
[10:46] <Broady> craigaa: then change the text from "powered by" to "get
[10:46] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  gtg food time
[10:46] <craigaa> Broady: looking...
[10:46] <Quarup> Gabz so NO that is not the problem
[10:46] <Gabz> Quarup:  i gtg keep asking someone might have a solution
[10:46] <chengzhewu> Gabz: long story shrt: the program didn't make my drives appear
[10:46] <CorpseFeeder> let me re-phrase the question... Is there anyone here who knows anything about Rosegarden?
[10:46] <predaeus> Quarup, Is a build failing or what is the problem apart from wifi not working yet?
[10:46] <Quarup> mneptok, I tried ndiswrapper it didnt work
[10:47] <mneptok> Quarup: not surprising
[10:47] <safi> anyone who can help me on python python
[10:47] <Quarup> predaeus, http://pastebin.ca/432491
[10:47] <schitzo> you tell me ;)
[10:47] <Yonith> wow u can play doom3 on linux...thats pretty cool
[10:47] <Fredrik56> Does Wine works with intel (x86) 7.04?
[10:47] <Quarup> Yes and natively too
[10:47] <safi> anyone who can help me on python
[10:48] <Yonith> i wonder how framerates would compare to running it windows
[10:48] <Quarup> predaeus, did ya get that link to my pastebin?
[10:48] <Yonith> in windows
[10:48] <CorpseFeeder> is there a separate channel for Roasegarden help on this server?
[10:48] <craigaa> Broady: Thanks, but it's kind of dull :-( The 180x60 one would work if I could get the brown background in instead of the grey gears
[10:48] <kbidd> safi, im theres a lot of people that can help you with python... problem is they're all in #python :P
[10:48] <amit> i have a problem. when i use an intensive cpu ap (such as chess) my cpu temperature goes up to more then 90C. i am snot sure about it, but i think the fan used to run faster in previous releases (edgy, now i run feisty). any suggestions?
[10:48] <Quarup> mneptok, these drivers are linux ones if i could get them built
[10:48] <predaeus> Quarup, yes I see it
[10:48] <craigaa> Broady: I would also need to replace powered by with "get" or something.
[10:48] <Yonith> amit what kind of cpu do u have
[10:49] <seamus7> Hi.. I'm forwarding a port through my wireless router but need to set my laptop to a static ip ... Network Manager won't let me do this ... must I revert back to System/Administration/Networking to do this or is there another way? I've heard of WICD but don't know if it's reliable... ??
[10:49] <chengzhewu> Okay, anyone: I`ve used Configuration Tool, but my NTFS (Windows) partitions don't appear. Any help? Please bear in mind I'm new to Linux
[10:49] <amit> centrino (dotan)
[10:49] <Quarup> predaeus, here is the hhhhhowto I followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/BuffaloWLIL11GUSB
[10:49] <Yonith> thats funny cause i thought all intels automatically shut down at 80C
[10:49] <Quarup> seamus7, doesn't your router have an http interface you can do it with?
[10:49] <foug> hi i just installed ubuntu and nothing will work for me. I tried to download and install Opera but the package failed, I'm confused on how to download and install x-chat and audacious. Can someone help me please? complete noob at installing things with linux ;\
[10:50] <David> somebody here can help me?
[10:50] <kbidd> Yonith, afaik, thats a bios setting
[10:50] <kbidd> David, in the future, just ask your question instead of asking to ask :) ... if someone here can help, they'll answer... so whats your problem?
[10:50] <chengzhewu>  I`ve used Configuration Tool, but my NTFS (Windows) partitions don't appear. Any help? Please bear in mind I'm new to Linux
[10:50] <Quarup> foug synaptic ;)
[10:50] <Gabz> chengzhewu: after you have used the tool you need to restar t the computer
[10:50] <foug> what :(
[10:50] <chengzhewu> damn... thanks Gabz
[10:50] <Quarup> predaeus, do you know what went wrong?
[10:50] <Quarup> Gabz?
[10:50] <seamus7> Quarup: yes my router has a web interface but I've always had to set the computer's static (internal) ip at my computer itself ... i port forward using the router's web interface.
[10:51] <predaeus> Quarup, not yet sorry, still looking into it
[10:51] <CharminTheMoose> I'm trying to get my dell wireless 1450 usb adapter to work with ubuntu 6.06 I want to use 10Character wep encryption, do I need the password in hexadecimal or ascii form?
[10:51] <Quarup> predaeus, okay thx
[10:51] <XSive>  /Nickserv REGISTER password email   is the proper way, correct?   Wonder why it doesn't work for me?
[10:51] <Quarup> seamus7, OH i misunderstood
[10:51] <kbidd> charminthemoose, im pretty sure you need hex
[10:51] <amit> Yonith, any idea?
[10:51] <foug> Quarup: i don't understand what you mean
[10:52] <Slart> XSive: I think it's /msg nickserv etc etc
[10:52] <CorpseFeeder> anyone know anything about Rosegarden?
[10:52] <mneptok> Quarup: ls /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/
[10:52] <kbidd> slart, either works
[10:52] <XSive> oic
[10:52] <XSive> lol'
[10:52] <Quarup> seamus7, try going to administration > Network  > Wired Connection
[10:52] <seamus7> Quarup: Networking give the static ip option but Network Manager doesn't ... I've heard of a Network Manager replacement called WICD but I'd rather not go that route
[10:52] <sorcere12> guys i need to make a decesion of how much i need to give ubuntu on my HDD drive and sharing it with xp can anyone give me suggestions ?
[10:53] <mneptok> seamus7: are you trying to do static IP setup in Feisty?
[10:53] <kbidd> sorcere12, depends on what you're using ubuntu/xp for
[10:53] <David> kbidd: thanks man... i have a mac partition on external hard disk, how can i get acces for it?
[10:53] <seamus7> mneptok: i'm on edgy... i'm wireless and trying to ..yes.. set up an internal static ip to my laptop in order to be able to forward a port to it
[10:53] <mneptok> David: Linux does not have HFS+ write
[10:53] <kbidd> David, afaik, ubuntu does not support the mac file system
[10:53] <sorcere12> hey kbis can i private message you
[10:53] <sorcere12> kbidd
[10:53] <foug> can someone please help me? i don't know how to install things :|
[10:54] <mneptok> seamus7: pastebin /etc/network/interfaces?
[10:54] <Slart> foug: what are you trying to install?
[10:54] <mneptok> seamus7: WEP? WPA?
[10:54] <David> ooh damn it...
[10:54] <seamus7> Quarup: you think the wired interface under Networking would assign my static ip for my wireless connection?
[10:54] <kbidd> sorcere12, sure
[10:54] <EmxBA> hi, darcs.frugalware.org is down and I can't download fglrx-2.6.20-patch needed for fglrx driver
[10:54] <sorcere12> err how do i register myself lol
[10:54] <sezen_> hi people
[10:54] <EmxBA> can I use google cache of it?
[10:54] <EmxBA> hi sezen_
[10:54] <David> kbidd: omg in my old kernel version works...
[10:54] <seamus7> mneptok: I've read that messing with /etc/network/interfaces will lilkely cause Network Manger not to function properly
[10:54] <foug> Slart: i tried to install opera and it failed, i tried to download x-chat and audacious and only got confused. Audacious came in a .rar but i didn't know what to do with it. I'm only use to running .exe's ;\
[10:54] <kbidd> sorcere12, /msg nickserv register password <email>
[10:54] <posingaspopular> !rar
[10:54] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[10:54] <Slart> foug: and what are you running? ubuntu? xubuntu? kubuntu?
[10:55] <kbidd> sorcere12, the email part is optional
[10:55] <David> mneptok: I onli need to read HFS+
[10:55] <sorcere12> where do i type it
[10:55] <sorcere12> in here
[10:55] <seamus7> mneptok: I'm using WEP128
[10:55] <foug> Slart: ubuntu, 6.10. i just installed it a few minutes ago
[10:55] <Quarup> seamus7, lol so sorry I keep answering w/o reading it all the way, cause I am trying to get my wireless up and running I'm sorry bro
[10:55] <XSive> just disapperas
[10:55] <kbidd> sorcere12, yep, just make sure you have the "/" in front of it
[10:55] <seamus7> Qarup: no prob
[10:55] <XSive> oops
[10:55] <XSive> disappears*
[10:55] <foug> Slart: I also can't play .mp3's from my external hard drive with the default media player Ubuntu gave me
[10:55] <chengzhewu> Gabz: now it`s working fine. Thanks for the help
[10:55] <Slart> foug: the easiest way is to install software using synaptic... it's in the System menu, under administration, "synaptic package manager"
[10:55] <Slart> !mp3
[10:55] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:55] <mneptok> seamus7: i work in a senior support position for Canonical. i use static IP assignment for wireless on my home desktop. i'll let you decide whether or not i know what i'm talking about. :)
[10:55] <XSive> no confirmation, nothing
[10:56] <seamus7> mneptok: awesome :)
[10:56] <sorcere12> it says no such nick name
[10:56] <mneptok> seamus7: pastebin /etc/network/interfaces?
[10:56] <foug> Slart: how exactly do i get there?
[10:56] <Slart> foug: on the top of your screen there should be some menus.. right? Applications, Places and System.. do you see these?
[10:56] <arooni> what is a high quality audio recorder?
[10:56] <seamus7> mneptok: ok one moment ... it's default right now hold on
[10:57] <foug> Slart: yup
[10:57] <foug> o i get it now, System, hehe
[10:57] <Slart> foug: =)
[10:57] <EmxBA> and now i get error "tar -xjf fglrx.tar.bz2
[10:57] <mneptok> seamus7: what is the device name of the wireless (e.g. eth1)?
[10:57] <mneptok> EmxBA: tar -jxvf
[10:57] <EmxBA> 2D2D"missing header for unified diff at line 3 of patch"
[10:57] <arooni> help!
[10:57] <arooni> my sony laptop doesnt record
[10:57] <seamus7> mneptok: I believe it is eth1
[10:57] <arooni> record audio
[10:57] <EmxBA> tar is ok, mneptok
[10:57] <mneptok> seamus7: 'k
[10:58] <XSiv1> lol..  I guess I'm registered
[10:58] <sorcere12>  /msg NickServ HELP REGISTER
[10:58] <XSiv1> yeah, did all that
[10:58] <XSiv1> just never recieved confirmation..
[10:58] <EmxBA> and this is what I have: http://209.85.135.104/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=com.ubuntu%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=xbW&q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fdarcs.frugalware.org%2Frepos%2Ffrugalware-current%2Fsource%2Fx11-extra%2Ffglrx%2Ffglrx-2.6.20.patch
[10:58] <Slart> foug: when you run synaptic you should get a window with categories to the left and package names to the right.. find the search button at the top of the window and click it
[10:58] <mneptok> seamus7: please /msg me the IP address you want the computer to use, the IP address of the router/gateway, and the subnet mask.
[10:59] <CorpseFeeder> Where does Rosegarden store its configuration files?
[10:59] <foug> Slart: so, with the audacious .tgz i got, what do i do with it?
[10:59] <Slart> foug: nevermind it, for now
[10:59] <kbidd> foug, a .tgz is just a .tar.gz
[10:59] <ohir> skino/1
[10:59] <ohir> oops
[10:59] <foug> foug: ahh, and those are like .exe for linux?
[10:59] <seamus7> mneptok: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14835/
[10:59] <mneptok> foug: like .zip
[10:59] <foug> mneptok: got'ch
[10:59] <foug> a
[10:59] <arooni> my sony laptop doesnt record
[11:00] <arooni> help
[11:00] <foug> Slart: i did a search and found xchat-gnome, go ahead and install it?
[11:00] <Slart> foug: yup.. click the little box
[11:00] <kbidd> foug, its a zip... its the way that a lot of applications are distributed... as zipped source you will need to compile
[11:00] <sorcere12> hey kbidd it gives me this error
[11:00] <Slart> foug: and then "apply"
[11:00] <sorcere12> -NickServ- Syntax: REGISTER <password>
[11:00] <sorcere12> -
[11:00] <sorcere12> -NickServ- Type: /msg NickServ HELP REGISTER for more information
[11:01] <camer0ff> register your nick name sorcere12
[11:01] <sorcere12> how
[11:01] <foug> kbidd: yes i'm use to using .zip and .rar in windows, just don't know anything about linux really ;D
[11:01] <sorcere12> i just type this command right
[11:01] <foug> Slart: download package files only?
[11:01] <Quarup> I wish i knew why this build is failing
[11:01] <Slart> foug: isn't there an "install" option  too?
[11:01] <camer0ff> type /msg nickserv register <email address> <password>
[11:02] <kbidd> foug, yeah, but unlike windows where the .zips contain executables, the .tar.gz's usually contain source code
[11:02] <foug> Slart: yea, apply, i just went ahead and installed without worrying about the thing to check
[11:02] <Quarup> camer0ff, our services do not require an email address
[11:02] <camer0ff> if you type /msg nickserv help register it will give you more info
[11:02] <foug> kbidd: and i run the source code in the terminal?
[11:02] <camer0ff> Quarup, ah fair enough :)
[11:02] <arooni> my sony laptop doesnt record......... suggestions?
[11:03] <kbidd> foug, usually theres an INSTALLING file with instructions in the .tar.gz archive, but in general you just use ./configure && make && sudo make install
[11:03] <posingaspopular> !sound
[11:03] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:03] <Slart> foug: ok.. when it finishes you'll have xchat gome installed.. look for it in the "applications" menu.. under internet
[11:03] <foug_> kbidd: yea i tried reading the one for audacious but didn't understand anything, heh. I use /configure and such in the terminal right?
[11:03] <foug_> Slart: got it, using it now :) white background is gross
[11:04] <kbidd> foug_, yes, but its ./configure, not /configure
[11:04] <Slart> foug_: then change it =)
[11:04] <foug_> Slart: on it :D
[11:04] <camer0ff> how do i get my monitor to display the screen correctly? it is currently positioned too far left and has a wide black band down the right hand side
[11:04] <arooni> um
[11:04] <sorcere12>  i typed this .. is this right ::msg nickserv register <rundowncow@hotmail.com> <1232>
[11:04] <arooni> help?
[11:04] <foug_> kbidd: k, let me set up x-chat then get into the next steps of my linux life
[11:04] <sorcere12> well i removed the /
[11:04] <Flannel> sorcere12: no brackets.
[11:04] <sorcere12> to show you guys what iam typing ] 
[11:05] <Flannel> sorcere12: nickserv register email@stuff mypassword
[11:05] <foug_> test
[11:05] <foug_> hmm /nick won't change my nick name?
[11:05] <poningru> foug_: it will
[11:05] <SlartTheGreat> itdoes
[11:05] <foug_> it isn't working for me
[11:05] <kbidd> sorcere12, in general when someone type something with <command> or <option> it is just a placeholder, and you replace the entier <command> or <option> with the command or optoin (without the "<>"s)
[11:06] <skino> Hey guys... i need some help again.... i had an issue with screen res earlier and some how i manages to screw up Xserver.... now i reformatted i managed to get my screen resolution to 1280x1024 but it doesnt go any higher in the preferances..... how do i find out if i have the Latest GFX drivers installed?
[11:06] <infoclog> ll
[11:06] <sorcere12> ok i did it without brackets and i still get the sytanx erro thing
[11:06] <Slart>  /nick yournewnick
[11:06] <Quarup> what is the ubuntu developers channel?
[11:06] <foug_> yea i'm doing it, i swear it isn't working lol
[11:06] <XSive_> I've got a pc I'm getting ready to put feisty on that has a 160 gig hard drive but only 144gigs are readily visible, can anyone tell me why the manufacturer has hidden 16gigs and if that is recoverable?
[11:06] <skino> Hey guys... i need some help again.... i had an issue with screen res earlier and some how i manages to screw up Xserver.... now i reformatted i managed to get my screen resolution to 1280x1024 but it doesnt go any higher in the preferances..... how do i find out if i have the Latest GFX drivers installed?
[11:06] <kbidd> well, its 5:00 AM here... time for me to go to bed... good luck all, and have fun!
[11:06] <infoclog> how can anyone know what user and groups the webserver is running on ??
[11:06] <foug> i was still on foug through gaim, i'm hella bad
[11:06] <Flannel> infoclog: "anyone"?  inside or out?
[11:07] <sorcere12>  this what i typed now ::msg nickserv register hellomello@hotmail.com needhelp
[11:07] <sorcere12> same thing
[11:07] <Flannel> sorcere12: :: needs o be /
[11:07] <arooni> i cant record audio
[11:07] <arooni> on my sony laptop
[11:07] <chengzhewu> Can anyone give me any ideas on how to put windows programmes on my Ubuntu (v6.10)
[11:07] <arooni> help;
[11:07] <sorcere12> yeah i know
[11:07] <skino> Hey guys... i need some help again.... i had an issue with screen res earlier and some how i manages to screw up Xserver.... now i reformatted i managed to get my screen resolution to 1280x1024 but it doesnt go any higher in the preferances..... how do i find out if i have the Latest GFX drivers installed?
[11:07] <infoclog> Flannel: i mean..i as an admin..how can i know  which user and group the webserver is run with
[11:07] <sorcere12> i put that just to show you i do the / with that line i types earlier
[11:07] <sorcere12> still not working
[11:08] <Flannel> infoclog: apache or apache2?
[11:08] <infoclog> Flannel: apache2
[11:08] <foug> Slart: do i have to extract the files in the .tgz?
[11:08] <XSive_> skino, if you install feisty it will install the proprietary drivers for you
[11:08] <Slart> foug: you don't have to.. you can install audacious the same way you installed xchat-gome
[11:08] <sorcere12> ok
[11:08] <Flannel> infoclog: in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf under all the type config stuff, and above the logformat stuff ,theres a "user" and "group" directive
[11:09] <chengzhewu> Anyone?
[11:09] <sorcere12> finally iam registered
[11:09] <Gabz> chengzhewu: did you get it to read ntfs ?
[11:09] <XSive_> well, you have to make it do it.. but it is all automated
[11:09] <Slart> foug: but if you really want to.. try just double clicking on the file in the "explorer"
[11:09] <CharminTheMoose> hey, could anyone point me to ubuntu's wireless documentation?
[11:09] <Flannel> !wifi | CharminTheMoose
[11:09] <ubotu> CharminTheMoose: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:09] <chengzhewu> oh yeah
[11:09] <chengzhewu> it's working fine now
[11:09] <chengzhewu> Gabz:thanks by the way
[11:09] <Gabz> !wine   | chengzhewu:
[11:09] <ubotu> chengzhewu:: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[11:09] <foug> Slart: nah there's no audacious when i search for it.
[11:10] <Slart> foug: spelled it correctly.. I'm pretty sure it's there
[11:10] <foug> Slart: hmm what was kbidd talking about with the ./configure way?
[11:10] <chengzhewu> Gabz:thanks
[11:10] <XSive_> anyone know why 16gigs are hidden on a new machine?  I disabled system restore and it is still transparent
[11:10] <Slart> !audacious
[11:10] <ubotu> A !repository for the Audacious audio player now exists: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[11:10] <Gabz> chengzhewu: no probs
[11:10] <sorcere12> guys can anyone tell me how much i should share my 80 gb hdd with xp and windows please
[11:10] <foug> Slart: nope not there
[11:10] <TauyR> !wine Intel x86
[11:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wine intel x86 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:10] <Slart> foug: that's the other way of installing software.. you have to compile the source yourself
[11:10] <TauyR> !wine 7.04
[11:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wine 7.04 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:10] <sorcere12> i mean ubuntu and xp
[11:10] <sorcere12> sorry
[11:10] <foug> Slart: o, is that hard and takes awhile?
[11:11] <infoclog> Flannel: found it. another question...what is the signifigance of this user and group ?
[11:11] <Slart> foug: yes and yes =).. well. it's not that bad once you get the hang of it.. =)
[11:11] <chengzhewu> Gabz: one more question - on my firefox, it sticks on 'looking up ____________________ for a while, then loads (well, sticks on the "looking up" longer than my windows anyway), is this normal?
[11:11] <Flannel> foug: xchat-gnome is the package in main.  No, you don't need to compile it.
[11:11] <foug> Flannel: talking about audacious, allready got me x-chat
[11:11] <camer0ff> infoclog, people can be users, users can be grouped
[11:11] <foug> Slart: hmmm, is there a good wiki howto anywhere? lol
[11:12] <camer0ff> infoclog, does that help?
[11:12] <Flannel> !audacious | foug
[11:12] <Gabz> chengzhewu: it's a dns being a bit slow it should be similar speeds to windows but it's nothing to worry about you may want to google swiftfox.
[11:12] <ubotu> foug: A !repository for the Audacious audio player now exists: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[11:12] <Slart> foug: ok.. we'll try something else
[11:12] <Flannel> Slart, foug, audacious has a repository apparently, see that factoid.
[11:12] <Ragingbull> trying to use the find command to search the entire filesystem for a file but not doing it correctly
[11:12] <Ragingbull> ??
[11:12] <foug> Flannel: huh
[11:12] <chengzhewu> thanks gabz
[11:13] <Ragingbull> I did 'find file.doc /*
[11:13] <Flannel> infoclog: that's the user/group that apache runs as.  Apache does everything as that user.  Um, if a file in /var/www isn't readable by www-data, the webserver can't read it, etc
[11:13] <gesus> hello
[11:13] <Slart> foug: when you installed xchat-gnome, you installed a package... a package is like an installer in windows.. you downloaded this from a repository...
[11:13] <Slart> foug: with me so far?
[11:13] <foug> Slart: got'cha, so repository is like a server eh?
[11:13] <Slart> Flannel: yup.. I saw that.. thanks
[11:13] <Slart> foug: yup
[11:13] <johnt> I just d/loaded some extra levels for a game called pingus I can play them one at a time by "openwith" Is there a way to get them all available in gui form
[11:13] <gesus> are there any IM clients for ubuntu that can be used to access the MYSPACE-IM network??
[11:13] <infoclog> camer0ff: people can be users.. and users can be grouped...is www-data a specific user ? do i have to create a new user with the name www-data on my machine . Basically i want to create a dir what only the webserver can access.
[11:13] <foug> k
[11:13] <Flannel> Slart: Audacious is in Feisty, and that page has a deb for Edgy
[11:14] <ale__> ciao
[11:14] <Flannel> infoclog: the user is already created.
[11:14] <rmz> j #anime
[11:14] <Slart> foug: to install audacious we need to add another server that synaptic searches
[11:14] <foug> Slart: k
[11:14] <Arcad3> hi! grub on my ubuntu partition says Cannot mount partition any help?
[11:14] <camer0ff> infoclog, using apache?
[11:14] <Flannel> infoclog: you'd want to make that directory owned by www-data:www-data and make it so it's only readable by it's owner and/or group
[11:14] <Slart> foug: we'll add another repository.. in system, admnistration, software sources
[11:14] <foug> Slart: Settings > Repositories?
[11:15] <Slart> foug: ah.. that might work too.. yes
[11:15] <foug> Slart: it did, what we do now
[11:15] <Flannel> Slart: it's not a repository.  It's jsut a deb.
[11:15] <mneptok> third party repos. the recipe for disaster.
[11:15] <Flannel> Slart: or, so it seems.  Poor factoid
[11:15] <r00b1k> hello guys
[11:15] <XSive_> lol
[11:15] <sorcere12> any suggestions on how much each os system should have one my 80 gb HDD>???
[11:15] <r00b1k> sorry for my english)
[11:15] <infoclog> Flannel: thats what i did.. i created a dir with www-data.www-data ug+rwx
[11:16] <Flannel> infoclog: where is that dir?
[11:16] <infoclog> Flannel: but i cannot enter this directory now.
[11:16] <mneptok> sorcere12: Linux only needs ~7.5GB. that's with NO user data.
[11:16] <johnt> I just d/loaded some extra levels for a game called pingus I can play them one at a time by "openwith" Is there a way to get them all available in gui form
[11:16] <Flannel> infoclog: that's correct.  You don't have permission.
[11:16] <infoclog> Flannel: this dir is in /var/local/
[11:16] <r00b1k> Help me to connect thru VPN
[11:16] <Flannel> infoclog: why not /var/www?
[11:16] <foug> Slart: ;x
[11:16] <Slart> foug: ok.. click the third party thingy
[11:17] <bXi> i take it that feisty isnt officially released yet?
[11:17] <infoclog> Flannel: would it not the same.. whats the signifigance of /var/www
[11:17] <Slart> Flannel: there are repos on the page the factoid points to
[11:17] <jhaig> bXi: No, it is beta
[11:17] <r00b1k> folk can u help me?
[11:17] <XSive_> seems stable enought o be
[11:17] <Flannel> Slart: eh?  It's just a directory with the debs.   Not a repos
[11:17] <Flannel> bXi: it's still beta, for a week and a bit.
[11:17] <bXi> mate of mine got a message saying the new kubuntu is available
[11:17] <fotoflo__> how do i create or find the socket file for mysqld?
[11:17] <Slart> Flannel: check the page in the factoid..
[11:17] <sorcere12> mneptock can i message you ?
[11:17] <r00b1k> =(
[11:18] <fotoflo__> the config file points to an empty location
[11:18] <XSive_> Feisty is pretty sweet
[11:18] <foug> Slart: k now what
[11:18] <Flannel> Slart: I am.  There are no repositories.  Debian != Ubuntu.
[11:18] <bXi> is there someone here who has ubuntu on a NCR system?
[11:18] <Slart> Flannel: in the debian section there are repos for ubuntu.. (deb http://static.audacious-media-player.org/ubuntu edgy main)
[11:18] <Flannel> Slart: he needs to scroll all the way down, click the edgy one (http://mail.atheme.org/~soho/) download the packages and install locally
[11:18] <sorcere12> yeah see what iam worried is if iam on ubuntu downloading all my files .. into the ubuntu section and say i wanted to open them up in windows how can i find it /?
[11:19] <Slart> foug: click the add-button
[11:19] <pavs2> after updating to fiesty my flash in not working how do I fix it?
[11:19] <XSive_> sorcere12..  a third partition is the easy way to do that
[11:19] <Flannel> Slart: psh.  What a stupid page.  Anyway, local installation is probably a safer way to go anyway.
[11:19] <pavs2> using 64bit
[11:19] <XSive_> one share partition and the dual os partitions
[11:19] <Slart> foug: and then copy paste this string.. without the citation marks "deb http://static.audacious-media-player.org/ubuntu edgy main"
[11:19] <lineman60> is there a good podcaching software (ipodder is to resource intenceive)
[11:19] <sorcere12> xsive can i message you i have some question it will only take a few mins
[11:20] <XSive_> sure
[11:20] <Slart> foug: and then click "add source"
[11:20] <Flannel> infoclog: /var/www is the web data directory
[11:20] <johnt> Is there a better place to ask this?? just d/loaded some extra levels for a game called pingus I can play them one at a time by "openwith" Is there a way to get them all available in gui form
[11:20] <Slart> Flannel: I think audacious is in seveas repository too
[11:20] <Flannel> infoclog: apache is already serving /var/www, anything you put in there will be accessible by people who browse to your computer
[11:20] <sorcere12> its waiting for your acknowledgment .... can i type lol
[11:21] <[uplink] > ';p
[11:21] <XSive_> didn't get it
[11:21] <infoclog> Flannel, hmmm..lets see . i am checking
[11:21] <[uplink] > Computer [Processor] : 1-AMD [Clock] : 795MHz [Cache] : 481/2047MB (23.50%) UPP
[11:21] <[uplink] > ;
[11:21] <Arcad3> please help grub error 17 cannot mount selected partition
[11:21] <XSive_> got the invite, just don't see you in the tabs
[11:21] <sorcere12> could you im me
[11:22] <sorcere12> iam new to this mirc
[11:22] <XSive_> you there?
[11:22] <XSive_> you there?
[11:22] <sorcere12> i just messaged you
[11:22] <Flannel> XSive_, sorcere12, XSive_ isn't registered.  He can't send pms on freenode
[11:22] <[uplink] > yo sorcere12
[11:22] <[uplink] > ;] 
[11:23] <sorcere12> yeah sup
[11:23] <sorcere12> ohh man
[11:23] <sorcere12> crap
[11:23] <sorcere12> i need some one to help me decide
[11:23] <XSive_> I tried to register
[11:23] <XSive_> what is the deal?
[11:23] <foug> Slart: it worked, this is cool. Do you know of a program called foobar?
[11:23] <sorcere12> i had the same problem
[11:23] <Slart> foug: yes.. tried it, didn't like it
[11:23] <maz> Hi all.  I can't believe this, but I stuffed up a "moduser" command and lost sudo priveleges.  Still have user accounts so that is good, but what can I do to restore sudo?
[11:23] <Arcad3> can someone see what i'm writing ?
[11:23] <Slart> foug: but I hear other people do =)
[11:23] <foug> Slart: well, the only thing i need is tabs, does audacious have them?
[11:24] <Arcad3> guess i'm invisible
[11:24] <Flannel> maz: reboot, at grub, select "recovery console" then put your userback in the admin group
[11:24] <Slart> foug: tabs? last time I checked audacious was a small media players.. no tabs, afaik
[11:24] <sorcere12> hey xsive type this : /msg nickserv register  typepasswrd
[11:24] <maz> Flannel - it's that easy?  wow!
[11:24] <maz> Flannel - actually, how do I do that??
[11:24] <Slart> Arcad3: perhaps noone knows the answer..
[11:24] <[uplink] > I need help on Ubunut
[11:24] <Flannel> Arcad3: Error 17s are difficult
[11:24] <foug> Slart: know of a player with tabs?
[11:24] <[uplink] > *ubuntu
[11:25] <sorcere12> xsive you there
[11:25] <Slart> foug: well.. amarok has tabs in the gui...
[11:25] <sorcere12> ?
[11:25] <XSive_>  /msg nickserv register phoneypassword
[11:25] <XSive_> lol
[11:25] <Gabz> !helpme | [uplink] 
[11:25] <ubotu> [uplink] : Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:25] <XSive_> like that?
[11:25] <posingaspopular> [uplink] : whats the issue?
[11:25] <Flannel> maz: usermod again.  Make sure you use -G with -a  which I imagine you didn't before.  (it'll append those groups, instead of replacing)
[11:25] <XSive_> I did all that but it didn't work
[11:25] <foug> Slart: mmm, what do you use?
[11:25] <[uplink] > posingaspopular, I have trouble with the partitions
[11:25] <sorcere12> no brackets
[11:25] <[uplink] > Drives [Fixed Drives Total] : 110GB [Free] : 27.6GB [Used] : 83.0GB [24.99% free]  UPP
[11:25] <XSive_> by the way, phoney password is just that
[11:25] <maz> thanks Flannel
[11:25] <sorcere12> i have no idea lol
[11:26] <Slart> foug: amarok..
 the same ting has just been raised at wlug.org.nz mailing list  Search mailing list then goto archives today or tommorrow depending on your global position
[11:26] <sorcere12> you have aim or msn messenger please i just need som efast help .. iam abou tto do this
[11:26] <[uplink] > [C:]  (fixed) [Total] : 98.7GB [Free] : 27.5GB [Used] : 71.2GB [27.9% free] 
[11:26] <[uplink] > [D:]  (fixed) [Labeled] : HP_RECOVERY [Total] : 11.9GB [Free] : 155MB [Used] : 11.8GB [1.3% free] 
[11:26] <[uplink] > Fixed Drives [Total] : 110GB [Free] : 27.6GB [Used] : 83.0GB [24.99% free]  UPP
[11:26] <Slart> foug: try searching in synaptic for media player.. and see what you find
[11:26] <[uplink] > see ?
[11:26] <Flannel> !paste | up365
[11:26] <ubotu> up365: 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)
[11:26] <[uplink] > I have problem
[11:26] <foug> Slart: found it but, it says it's for KDE? doesn't ubuntu use gnome?
[11:26] <Flannel> [uplink] , not up365
[11:26] <[uplink] > with that
[11:26] <Slart> foug: uninstalling is as easy as installing.. you just click again
[11:26] <maz> thanks johnt, i'm in australia
[11:26] <Slart> foug: you can run kde programs in gnome..
[11:26] <[uplink] > installing Ubuntu
[11:26] <posingaspopular> [uplink] : was is the issue
[11:26] <foug> Slart: sweet
[11:26] <[uplink] > please help me
[11:26] <[uplink] > ^^
[11:27] <posingaspopular> no i see the numbers
[11:27] <posingaspopular> what about the drives is the problem?
[11:27] <maz> Flannel and others sorry for the silly question, but how do i *get* to this recovery console?
[11:27] <XSive_> I have another named registered on another machine, maybe that is conflicting
[11:27] <foug> Slart: how do i see how much space is free on my hard drive? nothing shows up when i click properties
[11:27] <[uplink] > no drivers
 it was around 2ish kiwi time
[11:27] <[uplink] > the PARTITIONS
[11:27] <[uplink] > :(
[11:27] <seamus7> Hi... how do I deactivate Network Manager ... I'm using the default Networking interface under System/Administration on Edgy??
[11:27] <Slart> foug: in a terminal you can run "df -hl"
[11:27] <Slart> foug: or in Applications, Accessories, Disk usages something
[11:27] <maz> johnt i'm gonna go out on a limb here, but are your initials JB?
[11:27] <Gabz> [uplink] :  are you installing ubuntu ?
[11:27] <Flannel> maz: reboot, at the grub menu, select the recovery console version of your kernel.  Assuming your grub menu is still hidden.  You'll neeed to hit escape to get to it.  So, spam escape after your POST screen when booting.
[11:28] <[uplink] > yes
[11:28] <[uplink] > I want to install it
[11:28] <foug> Slart: nice! it really did delete all my windows stuff
 neg John thompson so jt
[11:28] <foug> Slart: the thing in the terminal didn't work though
[11:28] <Slart> foug: you think it faked it? =)
[11:28] <[uplink] > but I get stucked where it tells me to partition
[11:28] <[uplink] > :((
[11:28] <maz> thanks Flannel
[11:28] <Arcad3> help me setup mtab for the ubuntu partition
[11:28] <maz> ok johnt thought it was a long shot
[11:28] <Gabz> [uplink] :  which version are you installing ?
[11:29] <Slart> foug: it didn't? *checks to see what he wrote*.... yes.. df -hl .. it gives you some kind of error?
 are you in WA?
[11:29] <foug> Slart: lol, only prob i see so far is Ubuntu is kinda slow. Maybe it's cuz i'm doing so much, but somtimes i'll go to another window and it'll lag a bit before i acn do something on it
[11:29] <foug> Slart: command not found
[11:29] <maz> johnt, no ACT
[11:29] <kraut> moin
[11:29] <[uplink] > the last one Gabz
[11:29] <Slart> foug: that's odd.. just "df" then?
[11:30] <[uplink] > I DL it last night
[11:30] <maz> Flannel - so I'd go "moduser -G admin -a mysudoaccount", yeah?
[11:30] <[uplink] > and burned today into a disk
[11:30] <foug> Slart: yup
[11:30] <[uplink] > a CD
[11:30] <Flannel> !enter | [uplink] 
[11:30] <ubotu> [uplink] : Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:30] <Gabz> [uplink] :  7.04 feisty or 6.10 edgy ?
[11:30] <[uplink] > ok ok
 Oh ok I am heading to Perth n a few weeks to go to port headland
[11:30] <[uplink] > 6.10
[11:30] <foug> Slart: are you pretty good with linux?
[11:30] <Flannel> maz: yeah, looks good.
[11:30] <Gabz> [uplink] :  ok when you isntall ubuntu you have to make some room on the hard drive to install it
 perth is great, never been to port H though.
[11:30] <Slart> foug: nope.. I've been using ubuntu for a couple of months.. that's it
[11:31] <maz> thanks Flannel.  And from there I guess I can just add myself to all the other groups again.
[11:31] <foug> Slart:  well, do you know what each of the folders is? Bin, dev, and all the other ones?
[11:31] <[uplink] > omg
[11:31] <[uplink] > how do I do that ?
[11:31] <Flannel> maz: flannel adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin  is my default groups
 cool I guess I will find out soon though
[11:31] <[uplink] > make a THIRD partition ???????
[11:31] <Slart> foug: kind of.. there are good wiki pages for that though.. hold on.. I'll see if I can find one
[11:31] <Flannel> maz: obviously, you wouldn't be in flannel (and that'd beyour primary group - `-g` group, not -G
[11:31] <Gabz> [uplink] :  ok yeah you want to make a third partition
[11:32] <[uplink] > omg !
[11:32] <foug> Slart:  cool
[11:32] <maz> cool Flannel, learnt the syntax after I used it.  ;)
[11:32] <Gabz> [uplink] :  your new to computers arn't you....
[11:32] <[uplink] > so an "E:"
[11:32] <Flannel> maz: man usermod if you have any questions about syntax or whatnot.  It's pretty good.  But yeah, once oyu're in admin, you can boot bac kto gnome, and use "users and groups" to add it all graphically
[11:32] <[uplink] > no Gabz
[11:32] <[uplink] > lol.
[11:32] <[uplink] > Im just new to Linux
[11:32] <[uplink] > ';p
[11:32] <[uplink] > I try to make the partition on fdisk
[11:32] <[uplink] > ;] 
[11:32] <maz> alright, I'm off to give that a try.  Will report back soon!
[11:32] <Slart> foug: here's one http://www.freeos.com/articles/3102/   google for "linux file system" or "linux root directories" to find more
[11:32] <[uplink] > but first Ill free some space on C:
[11:33] <matej> how can i add my ubuntu and windows box into "shared folders" ?
[11:33] <Slart> foug: did "df" work?
[11:33] <foug> Slart: yes
[11:33] <Slart> foug: then I think you need to put a space between df and -hl
[11:33] <foug> Slart: i'm downloading mp3 support for amarok and it asks, "do you want to enable restricted software from multiverse?"
[11:33] <Gabz> [uplink] :  basically use windows to make your C: smaller  and leave empty space there don't format it or make a partition then install ubuntu on the empty space
[11:33] <foug> Slart: no no df works, it gave me a list of lines all about my main drive
[11:33] <Slart> foug: yes, do that..
[11:34] <foug> Slart: both work, df and df -hl
[11:34] <[uplink] > thats what I am trying to do
[11:34] <[uplink] > but I get stuck
[11:34] <xXSive> jesus, the new and not so improved xchat
[11:34] <[uplink] > : ((
[11:34] <Gabz> [uplink] :  get suck where ?
[11:34] <Slart> foug: ok.. got a bit worried there for a while.. )=
[11:34] <Slart> foug: =)
[11:34] <[uplink] > on the partitions
[11:34] <Gabz> [uplink] : stuck
[11:34] <[uplink] > hihi
[11:34] <foug> Slart:  hehe
[11:35] <[uplink] > (Gabz): where it tells me if I want to erase all the HDD or manually partition it
[11:35] <[uplink] > the next step is where Im STUCK and sucks :((
[11:36] <eindra> anyone good with C#?
[11:36] <Gabz> [uplink] :  in the ubuntu installer you select the hard drive you want to use then you say use the free space.. now here the free space refers to unformatted unpartitioned space on your hard drive
[11:36] <foug> Slart: amarok won't play my mp3's, anytime i click the song it tells me mp3 support is installed and to restart, so i quit and restart and it tells me the same thing
[11:37] <Slart> foug: hmm.. try opening a terminal and typing "pkill -9 amarok"
[11:37] <sorcere12> guys can anyone gimme some suggestions
[11:37] <sorcere12> yeah see what iam worried is if iam on ubuntu downloading all my files .. into the ubuntu section and say i wanted to open them up in windows how can i find it /?
[11:37] <Slart> foug: perhaps amarok has died and is not restarting properly
[11:37] <sorcere12> iam about to dual boot soo how much should i give each OS or how does it work
[11:38] <foug> Slart: no matching criteria specified
[11:38] <Slart> foug: spaces between those things
[11:38] <Slart> foug: "pkill    -9   amarok"
[11:38] <Gabz> [uplink] :  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/forum/installation/Partitioning
[11:39] <foug> Slart: aye, i can't find a good small font with x-chat to lemme see spaces lol
[11:39] <tarik> hey im having trouble with video playback in fiesty
[11:39] <foug> Slart: when i use that command, a window pops up "mp3 support is now installed, restart amarok"
 Do you want to read only the windows files or read write execute them and are they ntfs?
[11:39] <Slart> sorcere12: my ubuntu drives uses about 40 GB.. 20 of those are in my home dir.. jsut to give you something to guess from
[11:39] <tarik> when i use window effects, if i run any video the picture stays black with only sound
[11:40] <tarik> any idea wats wrong
[11:40] <Slart> foug: hmm..odd.. I never had these problems
[11:40] <seamus7> Hi.. I've configured my wireless and a static ip for my laptop .. now my Network Manager tray applet is broken ... should I just disable that in Sessions/StartupPrograms or should I somehow disable Network Manager altogether?
[11:40] <foug> Slart: damn it
[11:40] <Gabz> [uplink] :  wait for 7.04 to come out
[11:40] <Slart> !mp3
[11:40] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:40] <Slart> foug: check those pages that ubotu wrote
[11:41] <workbean> it seems that a recent update might of done something to my latex configuration :-?
[11:42] <[uplink] > (Gabz): how long ?
[11:43] <Gabz> [uplink] :  19th of this month read this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingToUbuntu/FromWindows
[11:43] <Xanthus3545> what is the best way to boot xp vista and ubuntu
[11:43] <MatBoy> Hi Guys, is Ubunbtu more stable for a desktop instead of Debian ?
[11:44] <sorcere12> slart can i message yo
[11:44] <workbean> both are stable enough for desktops IMHO
[11:44] <sorcere12> you
[11:44] <foug> Slart: is there a way to my taskbar show only buttons? no text?
[11:44] <Slart> sorcere12: sure
[11:44] <Xanthus3545> what is the best way to boot xp vista and ubuntu
[11:44] <[uplink] > WOOOW
[11:44] <[uplink] > nice !!!!
[11:44] <[uplink] > then yeah !
[11:44] <MatBoy> workbean, in Debian, not matter what desktop enviroment, FF and some other apps are crashing from time to time
[11:44] <[uplink] > im waiting !!!!
[11:45] <[uplink] > (Gabz): ty so much !!!
[11:45] <[uplink] > :D
[11:45] <sorcere12> slart did you get my message
[11:45] <Slart> foug: I'm not sure.. there probably is... it might take a lot of work though
[11:45] <Shafto> Just done a base install of dapper, now im wondering whether GNOME is avaliable in the ubuntu repos without having to install the whole ubuntu-desktop
[11:45] <[uplink] > ';p
[11:45] <Shafto> Is there a way to search through the repos using apt-get?
[11:46] <Xanthus3545> !forum
[11:46] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[11:46] <infoclog> Flannel, even after putting the directory into /var/www, i as an admin cannot go inside the directory
[11:46] <gnomefreak> Shafto: apt-cache search
[11:46] <workbean> btw, the ubuntu community is so damn great, I configured it to use 3G with an N70 with just a bit of configuration :->
[11:47] <Shafto> gnomefreak, Then my search term?
[11:47] <gnomefreak> yes
[11:47] <Slart> sorcere12: I got your message.. you didn't get mine?
[11:47] <Merijn> I'm trying to upgrade firefox from 1.5 to 2.0.0.3, where should I install it so it overwrites the older version?
[11:47] <floating> Hi. If I want to search where i have installed my Terminal, how do I look for it ? It is not in /usr/share/ at least
[11:47] <foug> !equivilants
[11:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about equivilants - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:47] <gnomefreak> Merijn: your on dapper?
[11:47] <foug> can someone it for me please
[11:47] <Merijn> I'm on 6.06
[11:48] <Merijn> is it /usr/share/firefox?
[11:48] <gnomefreak> !firefox | Merijn
[11:48] <ubotu> Merijn: 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
[11:48] <Merijn> thanks
[11:48] <foug> !equivalents
[11:48] <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
[11:48] <gnomefreak> yw
[11:49] <infoclog> why cannot an admin access a directory which is under the USER www-data
[11:50] <chengzhewu> after installation of Wine, where is it?
[11:51] <maz> Flannel, I'm back and it worked.  Thanks mate, hit me up for a beer if you're ever in Australia.
[11:51] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Well the wine folder is in your home folder under .wine. To run stuff with it use the command 'wine /path/to/exe
[11:52] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Without the '
[11:52] <chengzhewu> shafto: command? I'm new to linux
[11:52] <chengzhewu> is it the 'terminal thing?
[11:53] <Shafto> chengzhewu, In terminal type 'wine /path/to/exe' without the 's
[11:53] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Yes
[11:53] <foug> what are some other programs to play music with? i just need tabs in my player, nothing fancy
[11:53] <troughton> i am having real trubble with my laptop it keeps intalling my wireless as eth1 insted of wlan0 but the insturctions for getting the drivers working only works if it is asined to wlan0
[11:53] <chengzhewu> thanks
[11:53] <sacater> foug: try banshee] 
[11:53] <foug> and a good equalizer
[11:53] <foug> k
[11:53] <sacater> banshee*
[11:53] <sacater> banshee
[11:53] <Shafto> foug, Amarok maybe?
[11:53] <foug> nah just tried amarok it wouldn't work
[11:53] <varka> hello, what pcie graphics adapter provides the best tv-out in quality in your opinion?
[11:53] <Shafto> foug, Did you download the libxine1?
[11:54] <workbean> it appears that I'm missing the latex executable
[11:54] <Shafto> foug, Actually think its just xine1?
[11:54] <foug> Shafto: well it would work but not play my mp3's, was bugged or something
[11:54] <Shafto> foug, Did you get the encoder from synaptic?
[11:54] <xXSive> jeez'  finally registered and I did the same thing I have been doing. didn't change a thing, so I was doing it right
[11:54] <xXSive> just wasn't working
[11:55] <foug> Shafto: yes i downloaded amarok from synaptic
[11:55] <xXSive> amarok is a huge package
[11:56] <workbean> god I love amarok
[11:56] <Ribs> size isn't everything
[11:56] <xXSive> haven't added my music yet so I haven't had a chance to try it out  (got a blown sub) :(
[11:56] <foug> workbean: why
[11:56] <chengzhewu> shafto: the program knows I don't have Win XP even through Wine. Anything else I can do?
[11:56] <SloggerKhan> amarok is OK, I guess...
[11:56] <Shafto> chengzhewu, What prgoram is it?
[11:56] <foug> SloggerKhan: what do you use
[11:57] <workbean> automatic lyrics search, the dynamic playlists, tag editor....
[11:57] <chengzhewu> Windows Live messenger (:()
[11:57] <workbean> lyrics download, sorry
[11:57] <Ribs> it's the best music organiser and player on ANY format...
[11:57] <maz> johnt i didn't get a chance to check out the NZ forum, but I have fixed the problem using recovery mode anyway.  Cheers
[11:57] <Ribs> (imo)
[11:57] <SloggerKhan> I use rhythmbox since it has fluendo plugin.
[11:57] <Shafto> chengzhewu, You cant actually run that i dont think join #winehq and ask them
[11:57] <foug> hmmm, i just need a player with tabs ;\
[11:57] <workbean> I'm a gnome user but most of the apps I use are KDE apps.
[11:57] <chengzhewu> shafto: Damn
[11:57] <mode7> Hi
[11:57] <Shafto> chengzhewu, You should run Gaim
[11:58] <SloggerKhan> I kinda like listen and kinda like amarok.
[11:58] <foug> sacater: how do i get mp3 support with banshee?
[11:58] <chengzhewu> Shafto: I know, that's what I'm doing now but I really miss the nudge
[11:58] <xXSive> you guys tried finetune yet?  I'm sorry.. that is offtopic..  nm
[11:58] <[uplink] > (Gabz): are you there ?
[11:58] <xXSive> it's not a player though
[11:58] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Umm you could maybe try aMSN? MSN definatley doesnt work through wine according to their appdb
[11:59] <mode7> Can somebody help me with the fglrx drivers
[11:59] <Moniker42> hey, does anyone know of a media player app that will save the status of an audio file being played across reboots?
[11:59] <Moniker42> i want to use it for an audiobook
[11:59] <chengzhewu> shafto: thanks. so there is a database of what programmes that work with Wine and ones does not?
[11:59] <SloggerKhan> What I'd like is plugin that managed my ipod as though it knows I'm using rockbox....        iPods are so annoying. I kinda wish I hadn't been given one.
[11:59] <foug> sacater: how do i get mp3 support with banshee?
[11:59] <Moniker42> chengzhewu, on the wine website
[11:59] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Yeah at http://appdb.winehq.com
[12:00] <sonictwin> does itunes work in linux?
[12:00] <chengzhewu> thanks
[12:00] <SloggerKhan> MP3 should work is you have standard codecs installed
[12:00] <Ribs> sonictwin, with wine and a lot of tweaking, yeah
[12:00] <Shafto> sonictwin, Umm maybe through wine
[12:00] <Moniker42> SloggerKhan, have you tried Hipo?
[12:00] <Ribs> older versions do
[12:00] <Gabz> [uplink] :  yes mate
[12:00] <SloggerKhan> No, I haven't.
[12:00] <Ribs> it's not worth the effort really
[12:00] <sonictwin> cool
[12:00] <Moniker42> SloggerKhan, it's an ipod management utility
[12:00] <[uplink] > :D
[12:00] <Moniker42> they have debs on their website i think if you google it
[12:00] <sonictwin> i'm using ubuntu 6.10
[12:00] <Pooky> would anyone by chance know how to get php to compile with dbase support? I've downloaded the package source and tried adding --enable-dbase to the debian/rules, but it's still not coming up as enabled :/
[12:00] <[uplink] > Gabz, and when I install ubuntu, what about my drivers ?
[12:00] <Shafto> sonictwin, If you really want to do it look http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=4450 there maybe
[12:01] <Gabz> [uplink] :  most will work out of the box... but depending on what you have some might not have any drivers..
[12:01] <chengzhewu> Shafto:another question - is there a particular reason that Wireless doesn't like Linux? I tried Knoppix and Ubuntu - none of them works with wireless.
[12:01] <cappiz> someone knows if amavis can send spam-tagged mails to a spam-folder?
[12:01] <mode7> I need help installing the the fglrx driers for ati
[12:01] <[uplink] > |O\O|
[12:01] <Shafto> chengzhewu, Its just doesnt :), only joking ask on here, specifying problem and wireless card
[12:01] <[uplink] > wireless drivers ?
[12:02] <sonictwin> thanks
[12:02] <Shafto> mode7, Where you trying to install from?
[12:02] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  the companys which make the wireless cards are arses... expect intel
[12:02] <Shafto> Wired FTW :D
[12:02] <Gabz> [uplink] :  depends on the card intel is good.
[12:02] <SloggerKhan> fglrx driver for feisty or for edgy?
[12:02] <mode7> edgy eft
[12:03] <SloggerKhan> How are you doing it? Through repository, or through ati/amd website?
[12:03] <chengzhewu> the wireless card - realtek something
[12:03] <SloggerKhan> realtek is usually audio
[12:03] <chengzhewu> I know
[12:03] <mode7> i installed the pakages vie synaptic
[12:03] <chengzhewu> The rep of the laptop manufacturer couldn't believe it either
[12:04] <Shafto> mode7, did you follow any guides at all?
[12:04] <mode7> i followed the guide
[12:04] <Shafto> !ati | mode7
[12:04] <ubotu> mode7: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:04] <SloggerKhan> so what happens when you log in?
[12:04] <Gabz> chengzhewu: what laptop do you have ?
[12:04] <mode7> and they already worked
[12:04] <chengzhewu> Toshiba m110
[12:04] <Shafto> mode7, Whats up with them?
[12:05] <mode7> i made a kernel update and i cant get them to work again
[12:05] <chengzhewu> Gabz:The wireless connection shows up in Network Settings, but there is nothing I could do to get it to connect it to the net
[12:05] <xXSive> in my case it was less of a headache to install feisty and click to automate the install my proprietary graphic card drivers than it was to battle it out on edgy
[12:05] <mode7> i think the fglrx.ko does not even get installed
[12:05] <foug> !mp3
[12:05] <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
[12:06] <[uplink] > I dunno
[12:06] <Yonith> ok so i got it installed but it just brings me to a command line and i don't know how to start the gui
[12:06] <[uplink] > it comes built in
[12:06] <malcome> what's a good linux/gnome theme maker
[12:06] <[uplink] > >.>
[12:06] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  install a program called network-manager
[12:06] <[uplink] > ';p
[12:06] <Shafto> Does no body else seem to knw about the bleeding edge repos or something?
[12:06] <safer> ?oes feisty come with xorg
[12:06] <[uplink] > broadcom I think
[12:06] <[uplink] > Listing Network Interfaces
[12:06] <[uplink] > 1: [Type] : Bluetooth LAN Access Server Driver - Packet Scheduler Miniport (700Kb/s) [In] : 0.00MB [Out] : 0.00MB
[12:06] <[uplink] > 2: [Type] : Broadcom 802.11a/b/g WLAN - Packet Scheduler Miniport (54Mb/s) [In] : 3.80MB [Out] : 6.78MB
[12:06] <[uplink] > 3: [Type] : Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC - Packet Scheduler Miniport (10Mb/s) [In] : 0.00MB [Out] : 0.00MB
[12:06] <xXSive> malcome, which one?
[12:06] <[uplink] > Total [Interfaces] : 3 [Total In] : 3.8MB [Total Out] : 6.78MB UPP
[12:06] <[uplink] > oops, SORRY !!!
[12:06] <safer> Does Feisty come with Xorg 7.2?
[12:06] <LadyNikon> wow bot is lagged
[12:07] <sorcere12> how much does .. xp need like hard disk space
[12:07] <sorcere12> to install
[12:07] <Gabz> [uplink] :  broadcom could be a pain ...
[12:07] <malcome> safer- i think so
[12:07] <SloggerKhan> yeah, feisty does, I am pretty shure
[12:07] <xXSive> xp in the vm will run on 4gigs
[12:07] <chengzhewu> alrity
[12:07] <SloggerKhan> I have broadcom. It's really easy with ndiswrapper
[12:07] <[uplink] > :((
[12:07] <xXSive> maybe less
[12:07] <safer> ok thx
[12:07] <sorcere12> well i have 80 gig
[12:07] <malcome> xxsive- do u mean what tjeme?
[12:07] <[uplink] > maybe on the 7th version
[12:07] <[uplink] > ^^
[12:07] <Yonith> i installed the alternative 6.10 x64  and i can't figure out how to start the gui when im in the command line
[12:07] <sorcere12> and how much does ubuntu take up
[12:07] <xXSive> 4 is what I gave it
[12:07] <xXSive> yeah
[12:07] <osfameron> gosh, gnopernicus has some abstruse keyboard mappings
[12:07] <osfameron> apparently the numberpad has layers!  eeeek!
[12:08] <Yonith> i type start and it says i have to be root...i have no clue wht iim doing!!
[12:08] <osfameron> !gnopernicus
[12:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gnopernicus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:08] <mode7> anyone still there?
[12:08] <xXSive> I just use gnome art manager
[12:08] <[uplink] > ';p
[12:08] <[uplink] > ok Gabz, TY
[12:08] <malcome> can u amke your own?
[12:08] <SloggerKhan> to many threads of discussion for me to follow
[12:08] <xXSive> gonna flux out my xubuntu box
[12:08] <foug> mp3's are not working for me with any program i downloaded. I just tried pasting something in my terminal from ubuntu's website and it still won't work
[12:08] <malcome> foug- u need a plugin
[12:08] <xXSive> nah' I just leech someone elses great work
[12:08] <SloggerKhan> foug, are you on feisty?
[12:08] <foug> malcome: from where?
[12:08] <Shafto> Yonith, You tried startx?
[12:08] <xXSive> I would like to try and make my own
[12:08] <foug> SloggerKhan: no eft
[12:09] <malcome> synaptic
[12:09] <foug> malcome: what's it called
[12:09] <malcome> will just check
[12:09] <Yonith> no i'll try that thanks
[12:09] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  if you have a toshiba m110 it should work fine it has an intel chip in it atleast the austrlian model does
[12:09] <Yonith> do i have to be root?
[12:09] <SloggerKhan> I'd get all gstreamer plugins, plugins for xine (xineextracodecs)
[12:09] <Shafto> Yonith, from command line
[12:09] <Shafto> Yonith
[12:09] <chengzhewu> Gabz: somehow it doesn't
[12:09] <Shafto> Yonith, Type 'sudo apt-get install gdm'
[12:10] <chengzhewu> Gabz: and I am in australia, too
[12:10] <Shafto> Yonith, That should give you the default ubuntu login screen which then starts X
[12:10] <[uplink] > BYE !!!
[12:10] <[uplink] > GN !!!!
[12:10] <Yonith> k thanks guys
[12:10] <malcome> foug-if you type in the program you want in synapticit SHOULD come up with an add on/plugin
[12:10] <xXSive> anyone installed virtualbox on feisty yet?  noticed on the website they only support up to edgy or dapper, (can't recall)
[12:10] <Gabz> chengzhewu: it either has an intel chip in it or someone is taking you for a ride .....
[12:10] <chengzhewu> Gabz: If I have a password for the connection - is it hexadecimal or plain?
[12:10] <foug> malcome: i've tried amarok and banshee and they don't work. Audacious and XMMS worked but they are too simple, i need a playlist and tabs ;\
[12:11] <Shafto> foug, You tried installing the xinelib1 package?
[12:11] <chengzhewu> Gabz: I hope Harvey Norman ain't bull...
[12:11] <malcome> oh amorak doesnt like mp3's
[12:11] <foug> Shafto: nope, don't even know what that is
[12:11] <malcome> i havent got it on there
[12:11] <Shafto> foug, You need to un # the universe repos inside of /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:11] <xXSive> ogg is better in my opinion
[12:11] <Shafto> foug, Go in terminal, type sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:12] <foug> Shafto: i think i have them, they are checked
[12:12] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  the sales people at harvey norman only know as much as the product brouchre says
[12:12] <Shafto> foug, Find the universe repos and un # them
[12:12] <xXSive> lol
[12:12] <Shafto> foug, Try a search for xine
[12:12] <Shafto> foug, In synaptic then
[12:12] <xXSive> that is all any salesman knows
[12:12] <Gabz> chengzhewu:  my suggestion is join an australian lug
[12:12] <lucas__> olaa
[12:12] <mode7> Which package is the gflrx.ko included in? Is it restricted-modules?
[12:12] <malcome> foug- maybe try beep
[12:12] <chengzhewu> Gabz: Damn... well, anyway, is the password hexadecimal or ascii?
[12:13] <workbean> some how tetex-base was removed :-?
[12:13] <lucas__> ahaaa alguem do brasil
[12:13] <Shafto> mode7, Why dont you just reinstall using these http://www.albertomilone.com/instructions.html
[12:13] <Shafto> mode7, They are repos which have the very latest official ati drivers and nvidia too
[12:13] <Gabz> chengzhewu: my network is not protected... i actaully haven't a clue
[12:13] <mode7> ok thx i will try these
[12:13] <xXSive> those crashed x for me
[12:13] <malcome> i downloaded a theme off the internet and it is really nice but it isnt in the correct format how do i change it?
[12:13] <xXSive> maybe I did something wrong
[12:13] <foug> malcome: beep?
[12:13] <chengzhewu> Gabz: ok, I'll try both.
[12:14] <Shafto> xXSive, yeah
[12:14] <malcome> in add or remove programs
[12:14] <foug> Shafto: many things come up for xine, i allready uninstalled amarok, it didn't seem to appealing
[12:14] <Gabz> !lug
[12:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lug - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:14] <Shafto> xXSive, Always had a problem with the other drivers but never them
[12:14] <malcome> its quite minemal but plays almost anything
[12:14] <xXSive> <-- doesn't doubt it
[12:14] <Shafto> xXSive, hehe
[12:14] <workbean> okay hopefully latex is okay after this
[12:14] <chengzhewu> Gabz: I leave it with auto, right?
[12:14] <xXSive> I liked envy but heared it was a hack
[12:14] <xXSive> (BF)
[12:14] <malcome> foug- its minemal and plays everything i think
[12:14] <Shafto> xXSive, Envy screwed x up for me
[12:14] <Gabz> chengzhewu: yeah should be right
[12:14] <foug> malcome: does it show playlist and tabs?
[12:14] <malcome> get it in add/remove
[12:15] <malcome> no
[12:15] <foug> i need something that does
[12:15] <chengzhewu> Gabz: ok, I'll take off my wired and see what happens
[12:15] <xXSive> Feisty makes it so easy the short bus kids can handle it
[12:15] <Shafto> foug, Look for xinelib1 then
[12:15] <xXSive> that is how it should be in my opinion
[12:15] <malcome> foug- it is completally minemal i would recomend bmpx if you want a bit more complex
[12:15] <xXSive> let everything else be hard, just not my graphics.. lol
[12:16] <Shafto> xXSive, Well graphics can be annoying!
[12:16] <malcome> when will 3d work on a fujistu siemens laptop?
[12:16] <Shafto> xXSive, I tried running the feisty beta, didnt really like it tbh
[12:16] <foug> Shafto: wasn't there, but my songs play with beep
[12:16] <foug> malcome: allright let me chekc it out
[12:16] <chengzhewu> I don't think it's working...
[12:16] <Shafto> xXSive, Now im opting for a minimal install of dapper with xfce
[12:16] <malcome> foug- ok u get it in add/remove
[12:16] <foug> malcome: it's not in the synaptic
[12:16] <cappiz> someone knows if amavis can send spam-tagged mails to a spam-folder?
[12:17] <malcome> foug- nou have to get it in add/remove
[12:17] <chengzhewu> nup
[12:17] <foug> malcome: where is that
[12:17] <malcome> do u have an add/tremove programs thing its liek synaptic
[12:18] <infoclog> is it required to install cgi support for apache3
[12:18] <infoclog> is it required to install cgi support for apache2 ?
[12:18] <foug> malcome: under system > administration? it isn't there
[12:18] <malcome> foug- it should be there... v. odd. try in a terminal using a command to find it
[12:19] <sacater> foug: erm
[12:19] <foug> does ubuntu have a recycle command or something? like a way to restart it without restarting my comp?
[12:19] <sacater> foug: go into synaptic and download banshee mp3 support
[12:19] <malcome> foug- i think there is but i dont know
[12:19] <foug> sacater: ehh i allready uninstalled, lol
[12:20] <xXSive> as far as minimal installs go..  think
[12:20] <xXSive> I'm gonna try LFS
[12:20] <malcome> anyone downloaded sawfish?
[12:20] <malcome> sozi mean icewm
[12:20] <jarrett> how do you connect to a remote terminal?
[12:20] <fyrestrtr> jarrett: ssh
[12:20] <xXSive> but I'm such a fanboy of ubuntu, don't worry..  I'll stay right here on the primary machine
[12:21] <lucas__> ola
[12:21] <lucas__> alguem do brasil
[12:21] <malcome> jarette-oh go to applications- internet- remote terminal i think
[12:21] <fyrestrtr> !br
[12:21] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[12:21] <malcome> has anyone else version of opera gone odd lately?
[12:22] <malcome> my opera broken
[12:22] <jarrett> fyrestrtr: can you give me an example oh how its used?
[12:22] <clutchmm> anyone know what the 'gdmsetup tool' is and how do I open it so I can drag and drop install files for a login manager?
[12:23] <fyrestrtr> jarrett: well, first you have to make sure ssh is running on the remote machine.
[12:23] <fyrestrtr> jarrett: then, from your local terminal, ssh username@remotemachine (remotemachine can be the dns name, or ip address -- username is an account on the remote machine)
[12:24] <malcome> anyone got problems withold opera?
[12:24] <jarrett> fyrestrtr: it is, its for school, ive connected on windows with putty, i just didnt know how in ubuntu
[12:24] <dsbatista> anyone with apache2 and mod_rewrite enabled? how can I achieve that?
[12:25] <xXSive> <-- doesn't use opera unless I'm running 64bit on the notebook,
[12:25] <xXSive> wish I could help
[12:25] <clutchmm> anyone know what the 'gdmsetup tool' is and how do I open it so I can drag and drop install files for a login manager?
[12:26] <malcome> how do i fix artwork manager
[12:26] <xXSive> gnome art manager?
[12:26] <malcome> yes
[12:26] <xXSive> what is wrong with it?
[12:26] <fyrestrtr> jarrett: in ubuntu, just open a terminal. Then type ssh username@machinename
[12:27] <malcome> xxsive- well if i downlaod a window border it closes the art manager
[12:27] <xXSive> ah' did you click "download only"?
[12:27] <chengzhewu> Gabz: The password isnt the problem  - I took off security and still the wireless won't connect
[12:27] <xXSive> try "install" instead
[12:28] <jarrett> fyrestrtr: thanks but it appears the server is down anyway =/
[12:28] <malcome> that was the only option the other one was blanked out
[12:28] <chengzhewu> which reminds me, gotta put it back on before people started to think Google TiSP was real
[12:28] <xXSive> then when it opens up your theme settings, customize it from there
[12:28] <Byan> does anyone know how to add more then one dummy interface?
[12:28] <malcome> xxsive-oh it worked thnx
[12:28] <Yonith> this soooo makes me wanna just forget about linux
[12:28] <xXSive> lol
[12:28] <malcome> xxsive-do u know of a way t make your own themes
[12:28] <xXSive> nah' don't do that
[12:29] <xXSive> wish I did
[12:29] <xXSive> haven't done that much exploring yet malcome
[12:29] <silverfox> Can anyone point me in the direction of the xchat icon?
[12:29] <malcome> ok
[12:29] <xXSive> bet I will b4 too long'
[12:29] <Yonith> i typed startx and i get the serverx failure
[12:29] <Yonith> no screens found or some bullshit
[12:29] <clutchmm> anyone know what the 'gdmsetup tool' is and how do I open it so I can drag and drop install files for a login manager?
[12:29] <silverfox> Yonith, did you try install drivers?
[12:30] <Yonith> i was just gonna ask how to do that
[12:30] <Yonith> i have the file on the cd
[12:30] <silverfox> Yonith, You run nvidia or ati?
[12:30] <Yonith> nvidia
[12:30] <fyrestrtr> clutchmm: its the tool called login manager.
[12:30] <silverfox> Yonith, your in a shell now then i guess?
[12:30] <Merijn> how do I modify a launcher so it runs as root?
[12:30] <malcome> xx/sive- in the top left corner of the screan there is an ubuntu icon can you change it to a mac icon coz i delited the one and put an apple there but it said i had no permisoons and yet i am the administrater
[12:30] <Yonith> yeah
[12:30] <chengzhewu> anyway, the wireless doesn't work
[12:30] <xXSive> clutchmm, I changed my login screen from the login screen tab in admin
[12:31] <malcome> xxsive-  in the top left corner of the screan there is an ubuntu icon can you change it to a mac icon coz i delited the one and put an apple there but it said i had no permisoons and yet i am the administrater
[12:31] <silverfox> Yonith, do 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and scroll down to the bit about your graphics card and under driver it should say "nv" if not change it to that
[12:31] <fyrestrtr> Merijn: why would you want that?
[12:31] <xXSive> I dunno
[12:31] <xXSive> never tried
[12:31] <xXSive> but I do know on the edgy guide there is a how to on emulating osx
[12:31] <Yonith> cause i picked nv when i did the xserver config thing
[12:31] <Merijn> fyrestrtr > because proftpd wants it
[12:32] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia
[12:32] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:32] <davvs> how can i send up a xmessage via ssh from user root?
[12:32] <malcome> xxsive- oh my i just made my own theme- i found out a way to do it-  if you get the icons from one goodtheme and mix it with the border of another u get a good mix
[12:32] <Yonith> nice
[12:32] <chengzhewu> Seems gabz ain't here no more
[12:32] <Fredrik56> !nvidia fx5500
[12:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia fx5500 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:32] <silverfox> Yonith, Dont install them ones
[12:32] <silverfox> Yonith, They arent so great
[12:32] <xXSive> yeah, I do that but I thought you meant actually "making the theme"
[12:32] <chengzhewu> so, anyone that can help getting wireless working?
[12:32] <malcome> mm i did- i just did that to see if i could
[12:32] <silverfox> Anyone point me in the direction of where xchat stores its themes?
[12:32] <xXSive> with your own clip art and such
[12:33] <silverfox> icon**
[12:33] <Yonith> oh i already have the driver though from nvidia
[12:33] <malcome> xxaive- yeh i did
[12:33] <xXSive> yeah I use a combo of aero and mac style stuff
[12:33] <Yonith> i just need to know how to open and run it
[12:33] <malcome> xxsive- i just did that then
[12:33] <xXSive> kinda customized
[12:33] <silverfox> Yonith, You havent installed it at all have you?
[12:33] <malcome> xxsive- yeh- i have a user i dentical to a mac:L
[12:33] <tore_> Im trying to connect my nokia 6280 so i can tranfer some files, but then when i connect the usb cable the whole thing freezes and i have to reboot
[12:33] <CharminTheMoose> My wireless is refusing to connect to my router with 10char wep encryption
[12:33] <silverfox> Yonith, Does your xorg.conf still read "nv"
[12:33] <Yonith> the driver? no
[12:33] <xXSive> mine is all black (high contrast freek)
[12:34] <chengzhewu> CharminThemoose: me too
[12:34] <chengzhewu> can anyone help?
[12:34] <Yahooadam> sigh, when i installed ubuntu i didnt install grub at teh default location, i installed it on the HDD ubuntu is on which is my boot HDD - but it wont find ubuntu
[12:34] <Yonith> well i remember picking that as an option doing the xserver config which didn't work so i would assume yes
[12:34] <CharminTheMoose> iwconfig eth1 says that essid is off/any and that the access point is not-assciated.
[12:34] <silverfox> Yonith, Dont assume things :P Just double check sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:35] <Yonith> k brb
[12:35] <malcome> omg half this language i dont understanfd i am only 12 lol but still got linux/kde/xfce/fluxbox/openbox/sawfish/icewm and windows: 95/98/me/nt/2000/xp/2003
[12:35] <davvs> how can i send up a xmessage via ssh from user root?
[12:36] <chengzhewu> anyone, anyone at all?
[12:36] <xXSive> malcome, preternatural/aero-ng/crystal is my favorite
[12:36] <malcome> xxsive- are tghey operating systemsor desktop environments
[12:37] <dsbatista> anyone with apache + mod_rewrite enabled?
[12:37] <malcome> xxsive- u got tilda?
[12:37] <xXSive> erase that aero, it's really darkx-2s
[12:38] <chengzhewu> can anyone help with the wireless connection?
[12:38] <xXSive> aero is what I had..
[12:38] <xXSive> tilda?  not yet
[12:38] <fyrestrtr> chengzhewu: the first thing you do is, take the wire and plug it in ....
[12:38] <malcome> xxsive- v. useful its a drop down terminal and costermisable
[12:38] <Sci0list> hey everyone...I just installed Edgy on an external USB drive, and it's acting wonky with regard to mounting my other drives.  can anyone help?
[12:39] <xXSive> sounds fun
[12:39] <chengzhewu> fyrestrtr: ????
[12:39] <xXSive> I'm all about a tacky desktop as some might say
[12:39] <malcome> yeh...i made itlike the old windows lime green on black
[12:39] <fyrestrtr> chengzhewu: a joke :P
[12:39] <xXSive> <-- hates default settings on any machine
[12:39] <malcome> xxsive- how do i get them operating systems u said about
[12:39] <chengzhewu> fyrestrtr: sorry - ain't great with jokes
[12:40] <chengzhewu> fyrestrtr: any help?
[12:40] <fyrestrtr> sorry, my wifi worked out of the box.
[12:40] <xXSive> OSX look alike?  it's on the edgy guide but I have never tried it... I'm sure it's the equivalent of www.goflyakite.com for windoze
[12:41] <malcome> how can i get aero xxsive
[12:41] <kane77> chengzhewu, can you give a bit more details? (type of wifi, ubuntu version etc..)
[12:41] <xXSive> that link I dropped is wrong by the way
[12:41] <xXSive> but it's close
[12:41] <xXSive> lol
[12:41] <malcome> lol
[12:42] <chengzhewu> kane77:ubuntu version: 6.10, what do you mena by type of Wifi?
[12:42] <xXSive> aero, I got it through the gnome art manager
[12:42] <malcome> ok
[12:42] <xXSive> aero-ng or something like that
[12:42] <sacater> are there any bluetooth applications that allow me to send things to bluetooth devices, like PDA's
[12:42] <xXSive> looks like carbon fiber is why I like it
[12:42] <kane77> chengzhewu, manufacturer and chipset. do you have network manager installed?
[12:42] <malcome> did u also get preternatural from art manager
[12:42] <xXSive> yeah
[12:42] <malcome> kwl
[12:42] <Yahooadam> ugh ... why is ubuntu so hard to install
[12:43] <chengzhewu> Kane77: Manufacturer - Belkin, and apparently I shouldn't need network manager
[12:43] <justthisguy> Yahooadam: I don't know. Is it? ;P
[12:43] <malcome> xxsive- on vista it has a side bar and just in case u wanted to know i managed to get one for xp and linux/gnome
[12:43] <Yahooadam> if you dont install grub on the HDD it wants it just breaks <_<
[12:43] <kane77> chengzhewu, well I'm just asking because my wifi card (rt2500) doesnt work when network-manager is installed...
[12:44] <Yahooadam> does anyone have any ideas, when loading (recovery mode) it stops at usb 1-2.4: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[12:44] <Yahooadam> why ?
[12:44] <chengzhewu> kane77: oh - no, unless it comes with Ubuntu, I did`nt personally install it
[12:45] <xXSive> somebody got me..   maybe it was my own doing
[12:45] <Yahooadam> kane77 - try sudo ifup eth0/1/2/3 etc
[12:45] <malcome> xxsive- on vista it has a side bar and just in case u wanted to know i managed to get one for xp and linux/gnome
[12:45] <Yahooadam> depending which et your wireless card is
[12:45] <sacater> kane77: thats wrong , its, sudo ifconfig up eth0/1/2/3
[12:45] <xXSive> I'll probably never try vista
[12:46] <xXSive> hooked on linux now..
[12:46] <Yonith> back
[12:46] <Yahooadam> sacter - ifup works fine
[12:46] <Yonith> there was nothing in there
[12:46] <silverfox> Yonith, Get anywhere?
[12:46] <Yahooadam> whats wrong with it ....
[12:46] <Yonith> it was blank
[12:46] <sacater> Yahooadam: ok
[12:46] <silverfox> Yonith, Nothing in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:46] <Yonith> right
[12:46] <malcome> :O i have it, alot of werks gone itno it but not the greates- profered xp and 2000- gets slow after onedownload- i would recomend getting it in a virtual xxsive
[12:46] <Merijn> I'm having trouble with gProFTPD, how can I get it to start?
[12:47] <chengzhewu> kane77: so any ideas?
[12:47] <CharminTheMoose> what's the difference between open and restricted security modes in iwconfig?
[12:47] <Yonith> this is such bs i don't know why im allowing myself to get so aggrivated over something so stupid
[12:47] <Yonith> but now that i started i have to finish
[12:48] <silverfox> Yonith, If theres nothing at all inside /etc/X11/xorg.conf Umm lol!
[12:48] <Yonith> whats that mean, what should be in there
[12:48] <silverfox> Yonith, Alot of stuff lol
[12:48] <Yonith> how does it get in there
[12:49] <xXSive> what's that? vista?
[12:49] <chengzhewu> any ideas? anyone?
[12:49] <Yahooadam> when you install ubuntu xorg is configured
[12:49] <silverfox> Yeap
[12:49] <Yonith> i had to do that stupid alternative installtion because it doesn't use xserver but now i have to deal with xserver
[12:49] <xXSive> yeah I would like to at least try it on a vm..  just so I'm not completely naive when ppl are griping about it.. lol
[12:49] <silverfox> Yonith, Did you actually install xserver?
[12:50] <silverfox> Yonith, using sudo apt-get install xorg
[12:50] <chengzhewu> ok, maybe not...
[12:50] <malcome> lol
[12:50] <Yonith> no
[12:50] <xXSive> and that link for mac look alike for xp is http://www.portraitofakite.com
[12:50] <silverfox> Yonith, Theres your problem
[12:50] <Yonith> i did dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:50] <xXSive> I knew I was close
[12:50] <Yonith> sudo in front of it all
[12:51] <silverfox> Yonith, If you did a base install the guides recommend installing xorg. Ive just done one of dapper
[12:51] <Yonith> so 'sudo apt-get install xorg' is the answer?
[12:51] <xXSive> we still have to have one xp machine in the house cuz the old lady didn't care for running her office products in the tiny vm window
[12:51] <silverfox> Yonith, Id say so
[12:51] <Yonith> k i'll try and let u know
[12:51] <malcome> xxsive- cant u maximise it?
[12:51] <xXSive> would have been fine for me, don't know what the h311 is wrong w/ her
[12:52] <xXSive> yeah but that didn't make the screen bigger
[12:52] <zeroflag> !help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2429829
[12:52] <xXSive> it just made the borders bigger
[12:52] <zeroflag> ubotu is stupid. :p
[12:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is stupid. :p - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:52] <malcome> xxsive-do u have a mac?
[12:53] <zeroflag> !raid
[12:53] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[12:53] <zeroflag> !fakeraid
[12:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fakeraid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:53] <zeroflag> hmmm.
[12:53] <matutano> hi there, I have a problem, I can't use my alt key, has writing modifier, in my xgl acount, can anyone help me?
[12:53] <xXSive> no, wish I did..
[12:53] <xXSive> I would sell it and buy two acers
[12:53] <xXSive> lol
[12:53] <davvs> how do i start a graphical application on a remote computer via ssh?
[12:53] <lucas__> brasil
[12:53] <predaeus> davvs, ssh -X     I think
[12:53] <matutano> davvs go to your console and use ssh command
[12:53] <matutano> yap
[12:54] <malcome> i almost got it but my partitionj acted up
[12:54] <matutano> do man ssh for more information
[12:54] <xXSive> I just emulate it on the xp box cuz that is about as cool as I can make it unless you like bricopacks
[12:54] <xXSive> which they are awesome too
[12:54] <malcome> xxsive- do u have ktorrent/amuel
[12:55] <matutano> can anyone help me in my problem?? :\
[12:55] <xXSive> nah
[12:55] <malcome> k
[12:55] <malcome> gtg
[12:55] <xXSive> I use utor in windoze and bit tornado in ubuntu
[12:55] <malcome> oh xxsive- do u use mininova or pirate bay etc
[12:55] <YNWA> A question here - how to mount an SD card?
[12:56] <xXSive> don't have it set up on this install yet, this is still pretty much a virgin install so far
[12:56] <xXSive> (my kids birthdays and stuff, no time)
[12:56] <xXSive> demonoid is my primary
[12:56] <xXSive> and any of the others
[12:57] <Yahooadam> does anyone have any idea why ubuntu wont load, the splash comes up, progresses 1 notch, then never loads
[12:57] <xXSive> I have perfect attendance on demonoid
[12:57] <YNWA> does anyone know how to get a SD card to be recognised?
[12:57] <Yahooadam> in recovery its stopping at usb 1-2.4: config #1 chosen
[12:57] <xXSive> what is a sd card? you mean a sound card?
[12:58] <YNWA> no, the card you chuck into your digital camera
[12:58] <xXSive> oic
[12:58] <Sci0list> (secure digital)
[12:58] <YNWA> yeah that's it
[12:58] <Linuxnewbie756> so when is feisty due ou?
[12:58] <Linuxnewbie756> out?>
[12:58] <xXSive> hey that is what I have, 1 sec..  gotta see if I have issues there as well
[12:58] <posingaspopular> Linuxnewbie756: the 19th iirc
[12:58] <YNWA> I have an intergrated sd card reader but it doesn't read it
[12:59] <Linuxnewbie756> YNWA: so do i, mine works fine
[12:59] <Linuxnewbie756> YNWA: i didn't have to do anything extra, it just works
[01:00] <xXSive> Feisty atodetected mine
[01:00] <YNWA> Linuxnewbie756: it just works fine?
[01:00] <xXSive> auto*
[01:00] <YNWA> Linuxnewbie756: i.e. you plugged it in and works fine
[01:00] <sonictwin> is there a way to reformat an ipod in linux?
[01:00] <rdesh> hi
[01:00] <YNWA> damn...
[01:00] <rdesh> im looking for something that is like tsocks, except for HTTP proxies.  any ideas?
[01:00] <xXSive> a photo card has been detected  "ignore" or "import"
[01:01] <xXSive> mine is integrated as well
[01:01] <YNWA> xXsive:pardon my ignorance, what's a feisty?
[01:01] <xXSive> it's the newest version of ubuntu
[01:01] <xXSive> !Feisty
[01:01] <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)
[01:01] <kane77> YNWA, new version to come out 19th
[01:02] <YNWA> 6.10 doesn't seem to like it then?
[01:02] <Yahooadam> if i use 64bit ubuntu, will games and stuff i try and run on wine have isues ?
[01:02] <xXSive> it's stable now..  think they just want you to anticipate (at least it seems to be on my machine)
[01:02] <compengi> !paste
[01:02] <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)
[01:03] <xXSive> yahooadam, I do know you will have issues with flash in 64bit
[01:03] <xXSive> you can get opera to fix that though
[01:03] <kane77> xXSive, hopefully gnash will be ready soon...
[01:03] <YNWA> xXsive: is your's a laptop?
[01:03] <bobbicat>  i have a problem with kubuntu adept manager
[01:03] <compengi> i can't open xine dvd player look what it gives me http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14841/
[01:03] <xXSive> not this machine, no
[01:04] <YNWA> xXive: the one that has the intergrated SD slot?
[01:04] <xXSive> right
[01:04] <YNWA> damn! mine just won't read it
[01:05] <YNWA> any programmes that might help? I couldn't get my NTFS partition to work until I got the NTFS configuration tool
[01:05] <xXSive> you should install on fat32 in my opinion
[01:05] <xXSive> but that is just my opinion
[01:06] <YNWA> WinXP don't seem to like fat 32
[01:06] <xXSive> just leave xp ntfs and make linux fat32
[01:06] <xXSive> that is another thing to love about feisty, the automated mounting during the intsall
[01:07] <YNWA> xXsive:oh, you know how on BIOS where you choose the O/S to start with, is there any way of getting rid of some of it?
[01:07] <xXSive> it mounted both partitions though, (oops)  my system recovery partition didn't need to be mounted
[01:07] <Yahooadam> OMFG why is ubuntu such a freeking pain to get going
[01:08] <Yahooadam> it just stops loading after USB
[01:08] <YNWA> xXive: like getting rid of a few of the ubuntu ones
[01:08] <xXSive> only toying in bios I ever really do is set passwords for the notebooks and set boot devices
[01:08] <xXSive> order of boot devices*
[01:08] <melinda82> hello
[01:08] <xXSive> oops
[01:09] <YNWA> xXsive: damn, cos I got about 4 Ubuntus
[01:09] <melinda82> is there any to record an audiodvd??
[01:09] <xXSive> you mean in grub
[01:09] <matutano> hi there, I have a problem, I can't use my alt key, has writing modifier, in my xgl acount, can anyone help me?
[01:10] <xXSive> grub is your boot loader, bios is something entirely different
[01:10] <YNWA> thanks anyway
[01:10] <skino> Heya Peeps.... i done as u said earlier and upgraded to the New Ubuntu and still my resolution wont go higher than 1280x1024
[01:10] <skino> n e ideas
[01:10] <xXSive> or lilo could be your boot loader
[01:10] <YNWA> yeah grub
[01:10] <YNWA> sorry
[01:10] <xXSive> doubt it though
[01:10] <xxtreme> need help installing ubuntu on 17" laptop, it says no RNG, aborting
[01:11] <skino> Heya Peeps.... i done as u said earlier and upgraded to the New Ubuntu and still my resolution wont go higher than 1280x1024
[01:11] <skino> n e ideas
[01:11] <YNWA> I just don't want to one day scroll down like 100 O/S just to get to the one I want
[01:11] <xXSive> skino, how much ram do you have?
[01:11] <kane77> skino, do you have drivers installed?
[01:11] <skino> 4 gig
[01:11] <Yonith> so i installed it and then nothing happened
[01:11] <xXSive> lol YNWA
[01:11] <Yonith> then i was just sittin there
[01:12] <skino> i was told that if i update to the new BETA ubuntu it will do it all for me
[01:12] <xXSive> 4gigs of ram, man, can I have some?
[01:12] <Yonith> i don't even know how to restart the computer when im in there
[01:12] <foug> can someone help me install flash player please? I downloaded it through Opera in a .tgz file and it came with 4 files. A .so  .xpt    .txt   and one called flashplayer-installer
[01:12] <YNWA> xXive:if I get feisty, can I just update it on top of Ubuntu?
[01:12] <YNWA> 6.10
[01:12] <xxtreme> guys, anyway around no rng, aborting on ubuntu install
[01:12] <xXSive> skino, if you install from the new ubuntu disc you will get an automated set up for mounting volumes
[01:12] <SlimeyPete> skino: is your /etc/X1/xorg.conf configured correctly? (device, monitor and screen)
[01:13] <xXSive> not sure about just upgrading though
[01:13] <xXSive> I burned the iso and did an actual install
[01:13] <skino> lol how do i configure that ?
[01:13] <skino> im a majour n00b with linux....
[01:13] <Yonith> when a shit load of stuff is displayed, how do i scroll up to read it
[01:13] <YNWA> yikes... okay, thanks xXive
[01:13] <skino> same i run the install from an ISO
[01:13] <xXSive> me2
[01:13] <foug> anyone? need help installing flash player through a .tgz
[01:13] <YNWA> Gotta go, need to wake up early for the Champions League football tomorrow
[01:14] <xXSive> just can't stop my reading, installing, and trial and error ways
[01:14] <SlimeyPete> skino: go into a terminal and type "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf". You'll want to check that the "device" section lists the correct driver, that the "monitor" section lists the correct options for your monitor and that the "screen" section lists the res you want to use.
[01:14] <Yahooadam> BOOT FFS UBUNTU BOOOOOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[01:14] <xXSive> lol
[01:14] <SlimeyPete> skino: in theory you shouldn't have to do all this but graphics detection / drivers in Linux is still a bit immature
[01:14] <Yahooadam> this is freeking rediculous
[01:15] <xXSive> Skino, your trying to set up graphic card?
[01:15] <Yahooadam> it just stops
[01:15] <foug> help me damn it
[01:15] <SlimeyPete> foug: what's the problem? And please don't swear at us.
[01:15] <skino> ye a freind told me it shud do it all n e way
[01:15] <xXSive> admin, restricted drivers manager
[01:15] <cafuego_> Use the package, not your tgz.
[01:15] <skino> i have a good GFX card too... is it to do with the fact its PCI-E
[01:15] <xXSive> click that it will set it up for you
[01:15] <foug> my bad SlimeyPete, i don't know how to install stuff at all on Linux. I know how to go through Synaptic but that doesn't always work.
[01:15] <SlimeyPete> skino: nope, pci-e should work fine. What card?
[01:16] <foug> SlimeyPete: i just downloaded flashplayer for Opera and it came with 4 files in a .tgz, what do i do now?
[01:16] <melinda82> is there any way to burn a dvd-audio under ubuntu?
[01:16] <Yahooadam> sudo apt-get install *packagename*
[01:16] <skino> 7800GTX 256 edition
[01:16] <xXSive> melinda82, does putting in the blank disc not ask you what you want to do?
[01:16] <robin_says_hi> melinda have you tried k3b?
[01:16] <SlimeyPete> foug: having uncompressed the .tgz (tar -xvzf filename) you probably just need to run "sh < script name>" wheere "script name" is the installer script. There should be a README or INSTALL file with instructions in it.
[01:17] <xXSive> k3b is what I use..  but you should still be able to w/o it
[01:17] <SlimeyPete> skino: have you installed nvidia-glx drivers?
[01:17] <Yonith> how do i run a file from my cdrom?
[01:17] <melinda82> xXSive, yes, but no option for audio dvd
[01:17] <foug> SlimeyPete: it wants me to unpack (i take it that means UnZip in windows terms?), do i just put it anywhere i want?
[01:17] <skino> Slimey i have PMed u
[01:17] <SlimeyPete> skino: by default Ubuntu uses open-source drivers and they're not as good as the official NVidia ones (which are called nvidia-glx)
[01:17] <xXSive> what kind of audio dvd, mp3?
[01:18] <xXSive> just drag and drop the mp3's as data files
[01:18] <SlimeyPete> foug: yeah
[01:18] <xXSive> and burn
[01:18] <SlimeyPete> skino: I've not received a PM
[01:18] <jrib> Yonith: 'sh file' might work
[01:18] <skino> wierd :S lol
[01:18] <IdleOne> !register | skino SlimeyPete
[01:18] <melinda82> xXSive, that would not work in the player
[01:18] <ubotu> skino SlimeyPete: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:18] <SlimeyPete> skino: I think freenode bans PMing unless you're a registered user
[01:18] <Yonith> it doesn't
[01:19] <skino> ah right ok
[01:19] <xXSive> so you want a WAV dvd
[01:19] <melinda82> xXSive, yep
[01:19] <skino> ok Nvidia GLX is installed...
[01:19] <xXSive> never tried that because I dont have player that could read wav from dvd
[01:19] <skino> Slimey... can u remote my PC??? this is stressing me out lol
[01:19] <xXSive> sorry, dunno on that one
[01:19] <SlimeyPete> skino: and have you run nvidia-xconfig from a terminal? That's easy to miss.
[01:20] <xXSive> my dvd burns are all mp3
[01:20] <Yonith> i have to do the command lspci -x to see what bus my card is on but it gets cut off.  how do i scroll up so i can see it
[01:20] <SlimeyPete> skino: can't remote-connect from here, there's a proxy in the way
[01:20] <skino> Xconfig aint installed :S
[01:20] <skino> how do i run it from Terminal
[01:20] <Yonith> sudo apt-get install xconfig     maybe
[01:20] <SlimeyPete> skino: just go into a terminal (Applications -> Accessories menu) and run "sudo nvidia-xconfig"
[01:21] <SlimeyPete> skino: that should automatically back up and update your xorg.conf
[01:21] <JesusLovesYou> good morning :D
[01:21] <skino> requires restart?
[01:21] <xXSive> gmornin'
[01:21] <Quarup> Can someone tell me once i get the driver for my wireless card working how I set it up? what tool?
[01:21] <foug> SlimeyPete: k it wants me to navigate to the unpacked directory in my terminal, how do i go about doing that?
[01:22] <SlimeyPete> skino: just restart X by pressing ctrl-alt-backspace (save your work first!)
[01:22] <jrib> !wireless > Quarup    (Quarup, see the private message from ubotu)
[01:22] <xXSive> Quarup, WPA,WEP or Free Ballin?
[01:22] <Yonith> this is bs, what other good linux distros are out there that are actually easy to install
[01:22] <SlimeyPete> foug: open a terminal (Applications -> Accessories) then type "cd" followed by the name of the directory you extracted into. "ls" will list all files and directories in the directory that you're currently in (directory = folder, in Windows-speak)
[01:23] <foug> Yonith: how are you having trouble installing ubuntu?
[01:23] <Quarup> xXSive, WEP
[01:23] <IdleOne> Yonith, Suse
[01:23] <zeroflag> still in need of help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2429829
[01:23] <skino> lol done... it came up with a Nvidia screen as usual booted in and still cant change the res to higher...
[01:23] <robin_says_hi> Anyone having trouble launching Ethereal on 6.10? Ethereal and Etherape are both installed, Etherape works just fine or is Wireshark just a substitute for Ethereal?
[01:23] <xXSive> that should be easy for you
[01:23] <Yonith> i keep gettin xserver errors....device not found
[01:23] <SlimeyPete> Yonith: Mandriva, Suse, Red Hat. But I prefer Ubuntu meself :)
[01:23] <SlimeyPete> skino: ok, you're half-way there ;)
[01:23] <xXSive> WPA is a little bit of a pain
[01:23] <jrib> Yonith: what video card do you have?
[01:23] <foug> SlimeyPete: typing cd does nothing, what do i do after i type ls? it gives me desktop, examples, music when i type ls
[01:23] <xXSive> but not too bad
[01:24] <skino> lol it says "Restricted Driver use"
[01:24] <Yonith> nvidia 8800 gtx
[01:24] <Quarup> hrm i dont see ath0 in my networking
[01:24] <SlimeyPete> foug: "cd <directory name>", not just "cd", sorry
[01:24] <jrib> Yonith: has X ever worked?
[01:24] <Yonith> and i can't seem to figure out how to install the driver i downloaded and put on cd
[01:24] <Yonith> no
[01:24] <skino> in order for this computer to funnction propoly ubuntu may be using driver software that cannont be supported
[01:24] <xXSive> system/admin/network
[01:24] <jrib> Yonith: have you tried using the "vesa" driver just so you can get into X?
[01:24] <Yonith> i can't get startx to launch
[01:25] <SlimeyPete> skino: "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf", then go to the "screen" section towards the bottom.
[01:25] <Yonith> jrib: no but why can't i just use the one i have on the cd
[01:25] <SlimeyPete> skino: You should see several lists of resolutions. Add your preferred res to the left-hand-side of each list, following the format of the other res-es, then save the file and restart X.
[01:25] <jrib> Yonith: what do you mean?
[01:25] <foug> SlimeyPete: i don't understand, can you give me an exmaple of what <directory> would look like, i type cd tmp and nothing happens
[01:25] <foug> SlimeyPete: sorry i'm erally bad at this at the moment
[01:26] <Yonith> i downloaded the driver for linux from nvida.com and burned it to a cd (all on xp)
[01:26] <SlimeyPete> foug: For instance, if I "ls" I can see that there is a directory called "src". If I type "cd src", I will enter that directory.
[01:26] <SlimeyPete> foug: np. If you've never used DOS then the Linux/Unix command-line can be a bit of a chore.
[01:26] <blblme> ???.........5555555555555555
[01:26] <Yonith> all i get to deal with is command lines
[01:26] <blblme> - -????..
[01:26] <Yonith> and i have no clue what im doing
[01:27] <jrib> Yonith: that is why I am suggesting you try vesa
[01:27] <skino> my GFX card has "Nvidia Corporation Deault card and also it says "generic monitor"
[01:27] <foug> SlimeyPete: indeed, how do i find the full directory of something easily? I right click the icon of the flash file and it doesn't tell me
[01:27] <jrib> Yonith: then you should be able to troubleshoot from X
[01:27] <foug> SlimeyPete: i do cd tmp and nothing happens
[01:28] <Yonith> one problem i think is that im not able to tell it the BUS ID that the card is on since it gets cut off when i do lspci -x
[01:28] <SlimeyPete> foug: I'm not sure, tbh. I tend to just figure it out. If you extracted the files to your desktop then they'll be in the folder called "Desktop" right after you've opened a terminal (the terminal automatically puts you in your "home" directory to start with)
[01:28] <skino> lol it also doesnt display my resolution im looking for lol only 4095 lol not 1900x1200 lol
[01:28] <SlimeyPete> foug: if you type "ls" before and after doing that, do different lists appear?
[01:28] <foug> SlimeyPete: i put them in my tmp folder
[01:28] <jube> anyone using ltsp in feisty?
[01:28] <foug> SlimeyPete: no now i type ls and nothing happens
[01:28] <foug> SlimeyPete: just keeps sayiing /Desktop$
[01:28] <Yonith> the errors from xserver say devince not found and no screens found
[01:29] <SlimeyPete> so now you're in an empty directory.
[01:29] <jrib> Yonith: your card is just too recent.  I'm getting plenty of hits on google about your card and ubuntu.  It will probably work but not out of the box
[01:29] <SlimeyPete> foug: ah, did you put them in /tmp in the root of your hard disk? DO a "cd /tmp"
[01:30] <foug> SlimeyPete: i just went ahead and put them on my desktop, the README tells me to paste $ ./flashplayer-installer
[01:30] <Yonith> NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-9755-pkg2.run  that is the 8800 linux driver
[01:30] <foug> SlimeyPete: but nothing happens
[01:30] <ferret> Yonith: That sounds self-contradictory.
[01:30] <Yonith> how
[01:30] <SlimeyPete> foug: so, you have a tmp folder on your desktop, or something? I'm confused - why were you trying to access a directory called tmp?
[01:31] <foug> SlimeyPete: well that's where i put the files originally, but i couldn't locate it in the terminal so i just moved them to the desktop
[01:31] <enyc> Does anybody know about terminfo vs. termcap... I have a need to run a program that needs /etc/termcap instead of terminfo database...
[01:32] <SlimeyPete> foug: ah right. So, now do a "cd ~/Desktop" (note the capital letter) (the terminal will automatically replace "~" with your home directory)
[01:32] <ferret> enyc: That program must be ancient. ;p
[01:32] <enyc> ferret: correct
[01:32] <foug> SlimeyPete: k i'm there and the terminal shows the 4 files on it
[01:32] <enyc> ferret: but I would like to _understand_ the relationship between termcap and terminfo... and what is the 'right' way to generate an up-to-date termcap file ;-)
[01:32] <SlimeyPete> foug: good good! Now type "./flashplayer-installer"
[01:32] <SlimeyPete> foug: "./" means "execute file"
[01:33] <foug> SlimeyPete: ahhh i got it
[01:33] <foug> SlimeyPete: thanks man, damn this is so complicated
[01:33] <enyc> ferret: do you happen to know where I can read about this?
[01:33] <jrib> Yonith: get into X with vesa then it will be easier for you to install the nvidia driver
[01:33] <SlimeyPete> foug: it's much easier than it looks at first. Once you get used to it you'll be fine.
[01:33] <seravitae> i went from using windows to not using windows in 2 weeks
[01:33] <ror> ./ doesn't mean anything; . is your current directory, / is a directory separator
[01:33] <SlimeyPete> foug: you shouldn't need to use the terminal that much in ubuntu anyway
[01:33] <ferret> enyc: I have a termcap man page on my system (despite not having /etc/termcap)
[01:33] <seravitae> now i dont think i can use windows heh
[01:33] <ror> so ./foo is foo in your current directory
[01:33] <enyc> ferret: its actually an ancient database system using linuxabi compatibility (used to run on a (uugh!) SCO system), and it definitely needs /etc/termcap
[01:33] <foug> SlimeyPete: do you know a lot about ubuntu/linux?
[01:34] <SlimeyPete> ror: oh... of course. I'd not put two and two together. Doh.
[01:34] <seravitae> yeah.
[01:34] <seravitae> ./whatever will only work if the file has been chmod +x ;d
[01:34] <seravitae> chmod +x 'd
[01:34] <SlimeyPete> foug: a reasonable amount
[01:34] <foug> SlimeyPete: is there a way so my taskbar shows buttons only and is no text? i like my stuff small and compact
[01:34] <ror> you can do sh ./foo if it hasn't been marked +x if it's a shell script
[01:34] <foug> SlimeyPete: it's really buggy, i uncheck expand and it usually doesn't do it
[01:34] <seravitae> there's an osx-style docker i think.
[01:35] <ferret> enyc: packages.ubuntu.com reports three random packages that contain termcap files, you might download and unpack the .deb files of those and take a look at them for example.  Also, try googling 'man termcap', the man page I have looks pretty helpful.
[01:35] <SlimeyPete> foug: dunno, sorry. I use Kubuntu rather than Ubuntu, so my interface is different to yours.
[01:35] <enyc> ferret: Ive cot the page open... thanks!
[01:35] <jube> ltsp problem: sound gets messed up when I login on the server as a user who has previously logged from the thin client. Also, the logout/shutdown/hibernate menu causes X to freeze. Seems that logging in on the thin client messes up the home directory settings so they don't work if you later login as that user from the server. Is this normal?
[01:35] <foug> SlimeyPete: what is kubuntu? whole diff OS?
[01:35] <ror> kubuntu is KDE version
[01:35] <SlimeyPete> foug: same OS, different face.
[01:36] <jube> (everything works fine as long as I don't try to use the same user accounts on both the thin client and ltsp server... Not sure if I'm supposed to be able to do that or not.)
[01:36] <ror> which given KDE is slower and uglier than GNOME not sure why people use it these days
[01:36] <ror> at least until QT4 is out
[01:36] <SlimeyPete> foug: in Linux, there ar elots of different "desktop environments" / "window managers" to choose from. They provide the graphical interface.
[01:36] <xXSive> Linus T. prefers it..  lol
[01:36] <SlimeyPete> ror: I think it's prettier, and I find it to be about the same speed. I used to hate it, but I've come around.
[01:36] <foug> SlimeyPete: so it's ubuntu with KDE and not GNOME?
[01:36] <SlimeyPete> foug: yep
[01:37] <ror> the KDE apps are often a little better th
[01:37] <ror> also amaroK is QT :(
[01:37] <xXSive> LT's view on gnome:  http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/02/16/1937237&from=rss
[01:38] <foug> SlimeyPete: are there skins or themes available for ubuntu? maybe that's what i need.
[01:38] <murr4y> hi, i downloaded a theme and put it into /usr/share/themes/xfw4/THEME but its still not listed in the window manager settings (xfce)
[01:38] <xXSive> JiLeT's log out is funny
[01:38] <ror> foug, you mean skins for gtk/gnome? plenty
[01:38] <ror> try the ximian industrial theme, it's pretty nice
[01:39] <murr4y> foug: gnome-look.org
[01:39] <foug> ror: well, when i used Windows I had used LiteStep for years then switched to SharpE right before linux. I had all my stuff in one corner never going across the full screen
[01:39] <foug> murr4y: aye, allready there trying to figure it out hehe
[01:39] <foug> murr4y: GDM themes?
[01:40] <foug> in a video i saw them turn their desktops into a cube, which theme is that?
[01:40] <seravitae> that's not a theme
[01:40] <seravitae> that's beryl
[01:40] <xXSive> Beryl
[01:40] <murr4y> foug: i would take gtk 2.x
[01:40] <seravitae> a composite manager
[01:40] <foug> Beryl eh? i read that that isn't safe
[01:40] <foug> murr4y: rgr
[01:40] <xXSive> beryl is precious eye candy
[01:40] <seravitae> i've been using beryl for like, 3 months at least.
[01:40] <seravitae> what do you mean not safe
[01:41] <ror> foug, if you like minimalism try fluxbox
[01:41] <ror> it's not a desktop environment just a window manager, so runs a lot faster, is very configurable and is neat
[01:41] <ror> beryl is eyecandy++
[01:41] <larson9999> woah, my speakers have an echo.  crap-ola
[01:41] <seravitae> beryl is sex, but i have it
[01:41] <foug> ror: hmm i don't want super small i just like things outta my way hehe
[01:41] <xXSive> lol
[01:41] <murr4y> does somebody use xubuntu here?
[01:41] <foug> can i install beryl and just have the cube? or will it come with everything else?
[01:42] <Yonith> so to access files on a cd  all i have to do is type sh and the filename?
[01:42] <delcoyote> hi all i am having a problem trying to install drivers for sony eye toy cam ,im following a howto from ubuntu ,but i get an error with this command : sudo insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/extra/ov519_decomp.ko anyone knows about this?
[01:42] <murr4y> foug: u can turn off what you don't like
[01:42] <xXSive> I have xubuntu installed on an older machine but I rarely ever touch that comp
[01:42] <seravitae> foug: installing beryl is a bit more complicated
[01:42] <foug> seravitae: is it? damn it...
[01:42] <seravitae> i suggest you learn more about linux in general
[01:42] <ror> to access a CD you (may) have to mount /mnt/cdrom then cd /mnt/cdrom
[01:42] <seravitae> it isn't hard, but it is maybe, err, 'level 5' :P
[01:42] <seravitae> and you are still level 1 novice.
[01:42] <xXSive> installing bery isn't that bad as long as you can get your graphic card drivers installed
[01:42] <foug> lmao
[01:43] <ror> you should get your gfx card drivers installed properly even if you don't run beryl
[01:43] <ror> speed up loads of stuff like movies
[01:43] <seravitae> download the installer, install it, wait for the errors, add missing dependancies, then reinstall, then setup xorg.conf, then install beryl
[01:43] <foug> how do i go about doing that?
[01:43] <berent> guys here is a chance for you to prove who u are
[01:43] <seravitae> and hope nothing messes up :P
[01:43] <foug> my Ubuntu has been run kind of..not so good.
[01:43] <berent> guys here is a chance for you to prove who u are
[01:43] <seravitae> berent: guys who say that are stupid
[01:43] <larson9999> beryl was a snap here.  just had to find the right debs.  but i don't get it.  i like me 2d desktop.
[01:44] <berent> seravitae : what about girls
[01:44] <seravitae> girls aren't stupid. they're insane.
[01:44] <xXSive> I like the light weight version on feisty myself
[01:44] <murr4y> the only good thing about beryl is the composite feature
[01:44] <berent> seravitae : perfect
[01:44] <berent> seravitae : so u want to solve it
[01:45] <xXSive> not sure if it's beryl compiz or what it is.. it just works right out of the box
[01:45] <seravitae> you had me at "hello"
[01:45] <Pooky> gah, my network-admin tool disappeared >.<
[01:45] <xXSive> and that is lovely in my eyes
[01:45] <tennlaw207> does anyone know how to configure cpan?
[01:45] <stone123_> quit the offtopic berent  and seraphim
[01:45] <berent> seravitae : which is the command / program which lists out the startup programs in ubuntu
[01:45] <seravitae> berent: there isn't one.
[01:46] <berent> stone123_ : which is the command / program which lists out the startup programs in ubuntu
[01:46] <seravitae> there is init.d directory which determinces *services* on bootup
[01:46] <seravitae> then there is gnome's session manager startup list which determines programs autorun on session commencement.
[01:46] <xXSive> anyways, been kinda nice ch@'N with you ppl, but breakfast is calling..   have a good morning/evening
[01:46] <berent> seravitae : gnome session manager - where is it
[01:47] <seravitae> gnome system panel.
[01:47] <berent> but it doesnt list all
[01:47] <seravitae> yes it does.
[01:47] <berent> i want something like msconfig in dos
[01:48] <seravitae> what the heck does msconfig have to do with a program on startup?
[01:48] <berent> msconfig has a tab like startup where all startup are listed
[01:48] <seravitae> ...
[01:48] <seravitae> linux != windows.
[01:48] <seravitae> i told you the two places
[01:48] <rambo3> berent, good luck finding msconfig  in DOS
[01:49] <seravitae> the session manager startup list, for programs in sessions, and the init.d directory for SERVICES.
[01:49] <berent> ok i know but linux > windows .like lets say i have a database starting at startup now i want to disable it
[01:49] <rambo3> !bum
[01:49] <seravitae> either way, i dont think you should be touching either.
[01:49] <seravitae> a database, or a database server?
[01:49] <seravitae> databases don't "start"
[01:49] <berent> database server
[01:50] <seravitae> so disable the appropriate function in init.d
[01:50] <seravitae> probably mysqld or something
[01:50] <seravitae> depending on what daemon you used
[01:50] <ror> berent, there's a really nice thing in gentoo called rc-update which changes which services run on startup
[01:50] <rambo3> barnie, esiest is mv /etc/init.d/program /etc/init.d/program_backup
[01:51] <berent> haaaan ror that was what i wanted lemme try it
[01:51] <ror> anyway, ubuntu has update-rc.d
[01:51] <rambo3> using update-rc.d for removing service on startup is unescessery
[01:52] <berent> then how
[01:52] <ror> unneccesary but easier
[01:53] <zacol> Quit
[01:53] <bimberi> !info bum | berent
[01:53] <ubotu> berent: bum: graphical runlevel editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.7-1 (edgy), package size 80 kB, installed size 524 kB
[01:53] <berent> wow bimberi lemme try that
[01:54] <gesus> anyone know how to setup gossip to talk to MSN contacts??
[01:56] <oldude67> good morning
[01:56] <Mauro> hi, I have troubles in installing Ubuntu (or any other linux distro) in a system with 2 SATA hdd that I want make RAID 1. In the bios I have set RAID for the controller mode, then I have configured the 2 disks in RAID-1 in the raid tool builted into the bios. But Linux see always two different SATA disks... How can I do so that Linux see only one RAID-1 hd?
[01:57] <infoclog> is the main apache configuration file httpd.conf or apache2.conf ?
[01:57] <infoclog> in kubuntu ?
[01:57] <gesus> anyone know how to setup gossip to talk to MSN contacts??
[01:58] <SlimeyPete> Mauro: is your RAID controller supported by Linux?
[01:58] <Mauro> I don't know
[01:58] <bef> Kubuntu is Ubuntu for U, K.
[01:58] <Mauro> How can I see?
[01:58] <Mauro> My mobo is a Sapphire with ATI chipset (SB600 southbridge)
[01:58] <bef> !easycam
[01:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about easycam - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:58] <bimberi> berent: note that it creates a menu entry at System -> Administration -> BootUp-Manager
[01:58] <SlimeyPete> Mauro: google for "SB600 Linux", or something similar
[01:59] <tonyf> how can i copy under nautilus preserving file modification times? similar to cp -p
[01:59] <berent> oh yes bimberi i got it
[01:59] <Mauro> SlimeyPete: yes I have done it already... But I haven't found anything
[01:59] <Mauro> it seems to me that no many people want to install raid on Linux
[01:59] <tennlaw207> gkrellm rocks!!!
[02:00] <SlimeyPete> Mauro: hmm, dunno then. Lots of people use RAID on Linux, but mostly it's only used on servers. Home users often use Linux Software RAID
[02:00] <Mauro> And how can I do software raid?
[02:00] <tennlaw207> i have gkrellm configured to show a live radar display of the weather in my area (Houston, TX), and it works perfect!
[02:00] <Mauro> There is no such option in the distro installer
[02:01] <zeroflag> what does liloconfig mean by "Ithink you're configuring the base filesystem[...] "?
[02:01] <SlimeyPete> Mauro: I'm not sure if the Ubuntu installer will let you do it, to be honest. The Alternate Install CD might.
[02:01] <SlimeyPete> Mauro: mdadm is the tool you use to set up software RAID under Linux, but I'm not sure how you set it up if you haven't already got Linux installed!
[02:02] <Mauro> I'm downloading Fedora 7 test3. Maybe it has more support for my mobo. If it doesn't work, I think I will back to Window$
[02:03] <Mauro> anyway thanks
[02:04] <ferkimi> hi when the new version is scheduled out ?
[02:04] <zeroflag> Mauro: what mainboard?
[02:04] <zeroflag> ferkimi: #ubuntu+1
[02:05] <battlesquid> i can't figure out the keyring manager (although it seems simple, there's no way to add keys.. only keyrings) and i don't want to use KDE apps... for a number of reasons. what can i do?
[02:06] <Pici> ferkimi: 4/19
[02:06] <ferkimi> ok thx
[02:12] <Ginja_Ninja> hello. I think i have some strange permissions problem. Example. My first user has a nice screensaver, but my second user just gets the bit white X, permissions ?
[02:17] <MatBoy> nice split :)
[02:20] <BagBalm> ^^
[02:22] <AngryElf_> is there something wrong with the firefox package right now -- I booted up this morning and FF is ridiculously slow choppy and unresponsive
[02:22] <bef> Any padman players ?
[02:23] <lu-bao> AngryElf which distribution do you use? beta or stable actually?
[02:24] <Ginja_Ninja> I think i have some strange permissions problem. Example. My first user has a nice screensaver, but my second user just gets the bit white X, permissions ?
[02:24] <age6racer> hi al how do I unpack the contents of a .deb file? I need to get a file out of it
[02:25] <lu-bao> AngryElf cause i run VMware with (K)Ubuntu on it and firefox runs still fine and i have updated it to newest one :)
[02:27] <age6racer> anyone? manual unpacking .deb files? surely someone knows the command...
[02:27] <albert> is there a way of combining two epiphany windows to one window with 2 tabs?
[02:27] <albert> (f.e.)
[02:28] <lu-bao> albert when you can make settings at epiphany that it uses tabs then yeah you can just search through your option menu inside epiphany :)
[02:28] <lu-bao> if you find a tabbing section then you can be happy ^^
[02:28] <hackMyIpod> hi
[02:29] <albert> i'm not happy :D
[02:29] <lu-bao> albert mh okay *g* but thats life ^^ but you still can give out ideas to the team what develops epiphany :)
[02:29] <hackMyIpod> can anyone help me ?
[02:29] <comosicus> hy
[02:29] <lu-bao> just give them your idea maybe they put it in next update ^^
[02:30] <lu-bao> and nope dont ask me where to find them i dont know it i dont use it *g*
[02:30] <albert> lu-bao: i'll do and thank you ;)
[02:30] <comosicus> i don't know how to use ekiga
[02:30] <lu-bao> albert no problem i love to do what i can do so i love to help as much i can and know :)
[02:30] <albert> keep it up ;)
[02:30] <Rich_li_ny> Good morning everyone :)
[02:30] <lu-bao> but i am only advanced "user" i am not that skilled programmer :) dont hear at me XD
[02:31] <lu-bao> i can make scripts but thats all :)
[02:31] <lu-bao> good morning Rich_li_ny ^^
[02:31] <albert> i'm stuck at the c++ beginners book since i canceled the universe :)
[02:32] <lu-bao> lol ouch xD
[02:32] <albert> universe...study
[02:32] <lu-bao> c++ is um yeah *g* hard for me xD
[02:32] <albert> whatever :D
[02:32] <lu-bao> hey today i got a new keyboard one from genius and it is owning like hell o.o
[02:32] <lu-bao> so soft and silent xD
[02:32] <albert> i got this 9,99 thing and t keeps me happy for almost a year
[02:33] <lu-bao> what thing? :>
[02:33] <albert> the cheapest...
[02:33] <lu-bao> keyboard? ^^
[02:33] <rdesh> can anyone recommend a graphical FTP client for ubuntu?
[02:33] <albert> even accidents with liquids don't bother me :D
[02:33] <albert> ye
[02:33] <lu-bao> ah :) mh ive bought this genius for 12euro
[02:33] <Ginja_Ninja>  quick question if i had 5 users, how would i go about setting up a folder that all people could access? Would i put it in home called shared or something?
[02:33] <albert> filezilla
[02:33] <albert> !filezilla
[02:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filezilla - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:34] <albert> rdesh, it's probably one of the beginner friendly ones
[02:34] <comosicus> i don't know how to use ekiga
[02:34] <nedko> hi, what packages should i install to get /usr/include/stdio.h and friends?
[02:35] <SlimeyPete> libc6 , I think?
[02:35] <IdleOne> rdesh, gftp it is in universe repos
[02:35] <IdleOne> !gftp > rdesh
[02:36] <IdleOne> !info stdio
[02:36] <Otacon22> !codec
[02:36] <ubotu> Package stdio does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[02:36] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:36] <nedko> SlimeyPete: libc6 contains no headers, only binaries
[02:36] <nedko> ah
[02:36] <nedko> libc6-dev maybe :)
[02:36] <lu-bao> albert omg on this genius website i cant find my keyboard anymore o.o"
[02:36] <lu-bao> damn xD
[02:37] <davidharvey>  Does anybody know if the default serial port behaviour changed between edgy and feisty?  My lirc/irman setup has stopped wanting to accept half my button programmings :(
[02:38] <spaceinvader> 13:37 < igli> yeah but ubuntu is commercial
[02:38] <spaceinvader> 13:37 < igli> so how can it unify?
[02:38] <spaceinvader> what do i say back
[02:38] <Alex__> lol its 1337
[02:38] <albert> lu-bao: i don't like fancy keybords ;)
[02:38] <IdleOne> ubuntu is not commercial
[02:38] <spaceinvader> exactly
[02:38] <lu-bao> albert here look :) its not fancy look in google ^^  Genius Comfy-KB 06X USB Keyboard
[02:39] <IdleOne> spaceinvader, point them to the website. www.ubuntu.com and have them read and edumacate themself hehe
[02:39] <lhck> how to force a user log out please ?
[02:39] <Rich_li_ny> I have a question...
[02:39] <spaceinvader> 13:39 < igli> like i've never read it
[02:39] <albert> lu-bao: hella lot keys :D
[02:39] <spaceinvader> lhck: pkill -u user
[02:39] <MrStein> Hi! What web page allows uploading samm text files for reference (for forum that do not support attachments) ? Something like pastebin, but with file upload instead of pasting into a form.
[02:40] <MrStein> samm=small
[02:40] <Rich_li_ny> I am trying to set up my Xorg config file and have been going crazy for 2.5 now  and still cant do it.
[02:40] <lu-bao> albert mh lol noo only standart keys ^^  numblock and normal keys with F keys too and arrow keys then only 3 function keys this grey ones above arrow keys :)
[02:40] <lhck> spaceinvader, thanks
[02:40] <lu-bao> for Power Sleep and Wake :)
[02:40] <lu-bao> standard 105 keys keyboard with 3 function keys :)
[02:40] <Fredrik56> How do you see which Ubuntu version you got?
[02:41] <IdleOne> Fredrik56, lsb_release -a
[02:41] <lu-bao> but its so easy to type with it its so soft to type and its real fun xD comfort :>
[02:41] <Rich_li_ny> I need a ciggy.. BRB
[02:41] <flake> 6.10  in gnome or kde, when I enter 'notepad'  into either the run command or terminal, I get a GDM (or KDM) reboot - why is that?
[02:41] <xehp> lol
[02:41] <flake> I did it by accident at first
[02:41] <flake> is it meant to be a joke?
[02:42] <xehp> it must be a present! ;-)
[02:42] <albert> lu-bao: the grey ones look like from outa space :D
[02:42] <IdleOne> flake, notepad? why would you want to run notepad on ubuntu? try gedit or kate for kde
[02:42] <silverfox> Rich_li_ny, Why whats up with it?
[02:42] <freacky22527> msg nickserv identify chipie
[02:42] <flake> ummm I know.. been on windows for a bit
[02:42] <flake> fast typer, slow thinker
[02:42] <IdleOne> freacky22527, change password and from now on do that in the server window
[02:42] <xehp> oh, like anyone would want to steal that nick
[02:42] <lu-bao> albert looool XD
[02:42] <sandra> ^^
[02:42] <davidharvey> Does anybody here use lirc with irman?
[02:43] <IdleOne> xehp, lol
[02:43] <lu-bao> i love them i dont have to press power button to shutdown now anymore i have keyboard for shutdown xD
[02:43] <flake> why would it reboot on notepad.. anything else would return missing file
[02:43] <voicu> hi, if i'm connected on a computer using ssh how can i copy a file from there to the local one?
[02:43] <infoclog> birgit , hi
[02:43] <wah> ubuntu -tw
[02:43] <IdleOne> flake, must be an easteregg or something
[02:43] <flake> cool
[02:43] <davidharvey> voicu, use scp (secure copy)
[02:43] <xehp> flake: you win! :)
[02:43] <flake> i found one
[02:43] <davidharvey> scp --help
[02:43] <voicu> thanks
[02:44] <Lunar_Lamp> flake, I don't have any "notepad" command...
[02:44] <lu-bao> albert but youre a real funny guy its fun to talk with you :)
[02:44] <lu-bao> enjoy it ^^
[02:44] <davidharvey> no probs
[02:44] <xehp> Lunar_Lamp: it's probably part of the w32 codecs package :p
[02:45] <Lunar_Lamp> I have that installed xehp ;-)
[02:45] <IdleOne> now I have to try
[02:45] <davidharvey> any LIRC, irman users here?
[02:45] <IdleOne>  notepad
[02:45] <IdleOne> Notepad is a Microsoft(r) Windows(TM) text editor
[02:45] <IdleOne> Ubuntu has the following similar programs
[02:45] <IdleOne>  * 'gedit'
[02:45] <IdleOne>  * 'kwrite'
[02:45] <IdleOne> hehe
[02:45] <skwashd> hi all
[02:46] <lu-bao> hi :)
[02:46] <skwashd> i upgraded the kernal a stock 6.06.1 box with security and dapper-updates yesterday
[02:46] <skwashd> now the winmodem in it is not recognised
[02:47] <IdleOne> !winmodem
[02:47] <skwashd> it is an internal pci card modem which worked fine until the upgrade
[02:47] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[02:47] <skwashd> it also worked with stock 6.06 and also breezy (iirc)
[02:47] <IdleOne> skwashd, check that link see if it helps
[02:48] <skwashd> IdleOne: i am looking at it now
[02:48] <rdesh> albert, thanks
[02:48] <rdesh> i need to upload a bunch of files (1500+) to set up phpwiki, but if i upload the directory through FTP it goes through each file one by one and takes forever.  i don't have shell access to the server, so i can't unarchive a file after uploaded.  so how can i get around this?
[02:48] <skwashd> IdleOne: that doesn't explain why it worked fine with stock 6.06.1 ... but dies after an update
[02:49] <IdleOne> skwashd, sorry dont know what to tell you
[02:49] <xehp> goodnight, enjoy your linuxez and interwebs
[02:49] <IdleOne> hang around and ask again someone might be able to help you out
[02:50] <skwashd> IdleOne: i know from experience the ppp support in generally on dapper is pretty crappy
[02:50] <srjames> DOes ubuntu not come with sshd by default ?
[02:50] <skwashd> so i shouldn't be suprised that dial up got broken
[02:50] <jrib> srjames: not installed by default, install openssh-server if you want it
[02:50] <Pici> srjames: It does not. You need to install openssh-server or the ssh metapackage
[02:50] <srjames> Yeah i just did
[02:51] <srjames> I just didn't know if for some reason Ubuntu had it installed, but under a different name of its own or something
[02:52] <_Neil> Is there any requirement to get a #ubuntu hostmask cloak ? :)
[02:53] <srjames> Is there a command to find your external IP ?
[02:53] <gabz> srjames, www.whatismyip.com ?
[02:53] <m0s> srjames, mittip.nu
[02:53] <_Neil> srjames, you on a lan?
[02:53] <srjames> _Neil: ya
[02:53] <_Neil> scratch that, use the above :)
[02:53] <Pici> _Neil: Contact a freenode staffer or ask in #ubuntu-ops
[02:54] <flake> heh it's wine that is corrupted, anything I try to run using wine
[02:54] <flake> reboots my GDM/KDM
[02:54] <_Neil> ifconfig shows internal settings, those sites will sort you out for external
[02:54] <_Neil> Pici: Thanks
[02:54] <srjames>  /whois srjames works just fine
[02:54] <srjames> heh
[02:55] <_Neil> oh yeah, haha
[02:55] <_Neil> didnt think of that..
[02:55] <skwashd> ok ... google was far more use ... lots of sledge hammering to go
[02:56] <tokio> hola
[02:56] <malcome> hola
[02:57] <Rich_li_ny> hi malcome
[02:57] <malcome> hi
[02:57] <Rich_li_ny> Can someone help me configure my xorg file.  I just did new installation and cant get video.
[02:58] <Rich_li_ny> Actually did install 2.5 weeks ago and still cant get it to work:(
[02:58] <malcome> rich_li_ny alot of people have had that prob
[02:58] <Rich_li_ny> Yeah I see.. I ve been reading user groups .
[02:58] <Rich_li_ny> Prob is mostly with laptop lcd displays I see.  but I am using a VGA monitor.
[02:59] <Rich_li_ny> I did alternate install.. for Xbuntu..
[03:00] <silverfox> Alternate installs hated me :(
[03:00] <Rich_li_ny> it boots up.. I can see a splash with xbuntu logo.. and then monitor goes dead.  But I can still do an ALT+F1 and go to a command prompt and log in.
[03:01] <Rich_li_ny> I just need to get into the Xorg config file and edit it..
[03:01] <malcome> rich_li_ny do u know when 3d will work on fujisty
[03:01] <Xteven> hi, does anyone know how I can make a full backup of my system with sbackup ?
[03:01] <Rich_li_ny> but I am doing something wormng and cant get it
[03:01] <Pici> Rich_li_ny: You should just be able to login, then `sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf`
[03:01] <Rich_li_ny> I think you can download the drivers for it now.
[03:01] <malcome> wow!
[03:02] <Rich_li_ny> I saw something about that on a user group just a couple hours ago.
[03:03] <wilykat> Does anybody here use LIRC with irman?
[03:04] <alindeman> Is it possible to install a package from edge in feisty?
[03:04] <alindeman> edgy **
[03:05] <alindeman> (Specifically the new version of eclipse does not support a plugin I really need)
[03:06] <orangey> hey all!
[03:06] <ian2> how would i set up a folder that was directly between users. Ie, the shared folder does not reside on either users space ????
[03:06] <orangey> I have a core 2 duo system. I was wondering which kernel series I should be using.. Generic?
[03:07] <kintaro0e> has anyone tried enabling remote desktop on ubuntu..but when i try to connect into it..using another computer using windows with tight vnc.the desktop is kind a blurry...
[03:07] <ian2> is it safe to delete the user that you origionally setup ubuntu with ? (i have made other users)
[03:08] <i0null> kintaro0e: I've used ubuntus remote desktop with vncviewer(on windows and linux), but i never had any problems
[03:08] <Flannel> ian2: yep
[03:08] <jpjacobs> ian2, be sure one of the remaining users keeps the right to use sudo ... otherwise, you got your self a little problem
[03:08] <ian2> Flannel: Thanks
[03:08] <usher__> i thought the original user was root, but maybe root in linux is different than winXP and it created separately from each user on the PC
[03:08] <velko_> ian2, no. this user have admin privileges
[03:08] <ian2> so if i make sure the others are part of the admin group we are good to go ?
[03:09] <Flannel> usher__: No.  The first user isn't root, but has admin privs.  And actually, ubuntu doesn't use the root user anyway.
[03:09] <kintaro0e> i0null: is it blur output?
[03:09] <velko_> ian2, yes. but i think they should be mebers of the root group
[03:09] <usher__> Flannel: is that to keep us noobs from messing it up, haha
[03:09] <Pici> ian2: Make sure that you can use sudo from one of the other users, you may need to add them to the sudoers file.
[03:09] <orangey> ian2: Try first to do something adminny with the other user.
[03:09] <i0null> kintaro0e: no i never had any problems
[03:10] <velko_> ian2, Pici and orangey give you very, very wise advise. really
[03:10] <Flannel> usher__: no, it's a design decision.  There are security benefits from not having a root account, among others.  And sudo takes the place of it, so there's no real reason for one
[03:11] <kintaro0e> i0null: hmmm...i dont know why its blur to me
[03:11] <kintaro0e> i0null: i'm using windows with tightvnc to connect into the ubuntu box
[03:11] <Mauro> hi, I think my mb raid controller is not supported yet in linux. if I would to set up a raid software on Linux from scratch (2 sata hdd), how should I do?
[03:12] <m0s> 
[03:13] <Magilla> I have a problem. The updater said there were updates, so I clicked install. Now the screen is greyed out and it doesn't seem to be doing anything
[03:13] <Magilla> I can't close it with the X or by rightclicking it on the taskbar
[03:13] <i0null> kintaro0e: have you tryed vncviewer?
[03:14] <rdesh> albert, they make filezilla for linux?
[03:14] <kintaro0e> i0null: is it from realvnc?
[03:14] <i0null> kintaro0e: I have never used tight vnc. it might be a problem with the client
[03:14] <lu-bao> rdesh lol is your question a joke? XD
[03:14] <i0null> kintaro0e: yes
[03:14] <rdesh> :P
[03:14] <albert> rdesh: ye, but i dunno where to get it ;)
[03:15] <jpjacobs> kintaro0e, try xming xserver + putty for forwarding from ubuntu to windows, easy fast, and safe
[03:15] <albert> had it installed, but forgot how :)
[03:15] <albert> just google for it
[03:15] <Magilla> what should I do to close the updater without breaking things?
[03:15] <kintaro0e> hey i0null..it works..cool..
[03:15] <kintaro0e> jpjacobs: thanks for this tip
[03:15] <i0null> kintaro0e: http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvncviewer.html
[03:16] <kintaro0e> i0null: now it works
[03:16] <i0null> =] 
[03:16] <jpjacobs> np
[03:17] <usher___> what the heck, my username is being used and i cant switch to it
[03:17] <stalker> just switched to ubuntu, i have dev question, how do i apt-get libiconv?
[03:17] <i0null> i got 2 liters of coffee infornt of me, and i'm still nackerd
[03:17] <gorski> i lost my menu-panel on KDE
[03:17] <stalker> there is iconv.h, but it lacks a iconvctl function and few defines
[03:17] <jon_> sudo apt-get install libiconv
[03:18] <stalker> E: Couldn't find package libiconv
[03:18] <jon_> sudo apt-get install libiconv-hook1
[03:18] <jon_> try that
[03:18] <chris> anyone know what I should use for a PHP, MySQL server?
[03:18] <jon_> apache2 and mysql
[03:18] <wizmaster> hello from argentinaaaaa
[03:18] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:19] <apricot> my computer blocks when i log off after root session in kde.
[03:19] <wizmaster> im use mi ubuntu + beryl!!!!
[03:19] <wizmaster> i am wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[03:19] <Panterh3art> does somebody know something about NeoStats
[03:19] <Panterh3art> ?
[03:19] <chris> Ok... So Ubuntu server has apache and MySQL
[03:19] <wizmaster> mi radeon 9250 works !!! wiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[03:19] <gorski> i lost my menu-panel on KDE. How to recuperate?
[03:19] <_Neil> gorski: You might get more help in #kubuntu for kde
[03:20] <_Neil> try there
[03:20] <gorski> ok
[03:20] <Panterh3art> does somebody know something about NeoStats
[03:20] <stalker> no, jon, that didn't help either
[03:20] <wilykat> gorski: try killall -p kicker then just run kicker
[03:20] <wilykat> -9 not -p dph
[03:20] <wilykat> *doh
[03:21] <wilykat> assuming that you have a term open to type into
[03:21] <lassegs> wilkykat; did you see the kill -p rap :P?
[03:21] <LiquidDragon> Can someone help me with my audio?
[03:21] <carcosa> try kill -9 `ps aux | grep kicker | awk '{print $2}'`
[03:21] <wilykat> lassegs, its a long day at work! i can't type properly on work and play at once
[03:21] <lassegs> LiquidDragon; sure, if you tell us the problem..
[03:22] <wizmaster> Win vista sucks
[03:22] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:22] <wizmaster> XD
[03:22] <LiquidDragon> can someone help, my audio stopped working
[03:22] <wizmaster> run the alsa module LOQUID
[03:23] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon:
[03:23] <LiquidDragon> alsamixer?
[03:23] <wizmaster> nop
[03:23] <wizmaster> ALSA module
[03:23] <lassegs> wilkycat: sure, im doing first line tele-support now. itos hrad to tpye
[03:23] <apricot> my computer blocks when i log off after root session in kde.
[03:24] <LiquidDragon> what do you mean alsa module?
[03:24] <wizmaster> wait a momento LiquidDragon, im going to see the process for tech you
[03:24] <wilykat> :)
[03:24] <wizmaster> escuse my ENGLISH
[03:24] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:24] <LiquidDragon> lol, quite alright
[03:24] <wizmaster> la verdad que es dificil esto
[03:24] <wizmaster> XD
[03:24] <LiquidDragon> O_O
[03:25] <wizmaster> is wonderfull! you understand mi english!
[03:25] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:25] <stalker> so, no one have a slightest idea what's with ubuntu and iconv:/
[03:25] <LiquidDragon> it's not horrible
[03:25] <jube> Is there anyway to force the session to use a particular language upon login via a script in the user's home directory?
[03:25] <wizmaster> ^^ jaja ok ok
[03:26] <LiquidDragon> So what is this module thing?
[03:26] <wizmaster> the people of ee uu is very nice, the spanish people only kick to the people that not know about linux
[03:26] <wizmaster> o algo asi mas o menos ^^
[03:26] <wizmaster> in spanish only are BOFH
[03:27] <SlimeyPete> LiquidDragon: modules are bits of the kernel which can be loaded/unloaded on demand. The ALSA (sound) drivers are modules.
[03:27] <malcome> hi
[03:27] <wizmaster> wait a momento please LiquidDragon... loading XD....
[03:27] <stalker> ok, let's reformulate: what's name of ubuntu package for iconv???
[03:29] <wizmaster> mmmm, i need read the documents from your distro for start/stop the modules
[03:29] <stalker> is that /usr/include/iconv.h file get there by himself???
[03:29] <LycanNyc-work> how can I put pictures on my ipod from linux ?
[03:31] <[Away] Yahooadam> sigh - i installed teh ATI gfx drivers according to the wiki
[03:31] <[Away] Yahooadam> but xorg just spews "fglrx: no matching device section for instance (busid pci:5:0:1) found
[03:32] <[Away] Yahooadam> FatalError: error running install command for fglrx
[03:32] <wizmaster> yahooadam, if you video card i not compatible you need use te freedom drivers from linux for your video card
[03:33] <wizmaster> ATI sucks for linux, NVIDIA is te best choice
[03:33] <xd45acp> I am having a problem getting firefox to accept my settings for filetypes. When I select movies to be opened with xine it keeps wanting to open them with totem, i have tried like 5 times to get the settings to take hold, anyone have any ideas?
[03:33] <LiquidDragon> bah, i have ati
[03:33] <wizmaster> im two video cards from ATI and the two video cards are incompatible
[03:33] <wilykat> ATI = no AIGLX :(
[03:34] <[Away] Yahooadam> its a X1900 and ati does have drivers for that on their site :S
[03:34] <wizmaster> radeon 9200 and 9250, i have bad luck
[03:34] <wizmaster> XD
[03:34] <crdlb> wizmaster, those will work great
[03:34] <crdlb> with aiglx
[03:34] <LiquidDragon> i can't get beryl to go fast enough on my 9800
[03:35] <wizmaster> crdlb nop
[03:35] <Jaime> lo
[03:35] <crdlb> wizmaster, don't use fglrx, use the free driver
[03:35] <wilykat> crdlb:  AIGLX and ati, is that with the OS drivers then?
[03:35] <wizmaster> ati not support this video cards anymore
[03:35] <Jaime> does anyone know of a graphic design irc network
[03:35] <wilykat> ahh
[03:35] <Jaime> like photoshop communities etc
[03:35] <wizmaster> crdlb i am using the free drivers
[03:35] <safer> crdlb: Fresh installation of feisty, Radeon 9800 XT, what's the best root for using beryl with sweet graphics?
[03:35] <wizmaster> but the speed i no the same
[03:36] <crdlb> wizmaster, do you have direct rendering ? run: glxinfo|grep direct
[03:36] <wizmaster> disable ZOOM and FADE safer
[03:36] <wizmaster> the speed up much
[03:37] <lassegs> will feisty be out on 19th?
[03:37] <crdlb> safer, free drivers+aiglx will work, but fglrx+Xgl will have much better performance
[03:37] <wizmaster> i not have the explosion of stars in my beryl :(
[03:37] <wizmaster> where are???
[03:38] <Neil-> wizmaster: Explosion of stars?
[03:38] <wizmaster> resuming... property drivers from ati are better
[03:38] <Neil-> you mean one of the effects?
[03:38] <wizmaster> Neil, yes
[03:38] <wizmaster> i dont have it
[03:38] <wizmaster> :(
[03:38] <Neil-> You mean explode on minimise/maximise?
[03:38] <wizmaster> o algo asi ^^
[03:38] <wizmaster> YES! neil
[03:38] <[Away] Yahooadam> hmmm
[03:39] <crdlb> desktop effects>animation
[03:39] <crdlb> visual effects*
[03:39] <Magilla> how do I initialise a new USB HDD in Ubuntu?
[03:39] <[Away] Yahooadam> in device manager my gfx card is seen as unknown
[03:39] <Neil-> Its in the dropdown, like crdlb said ^^
[03:39] <wizmaster> mmm system---administration?
[03:39] <Neil-> nope, see the beryl icon?
[03:39] <Neil-> The red gem
[03:39] <LiquidDragon> I am still not getting any sound
[03:39] <wizmaster> yes
[03:39] <Neil-> Right click > Beryl Settings Manager
[03:39] <wizmaster> ok
[03:40] <Neil-> Click visual effects on top, firework icon
[03:40] <Neil-> Then animations..
[03:40] <wizmaster> wait
[03:40] <LiquidDragon> i tried stopping and starting alsa
[03:40] <safer> crdlb: can you please direct me to the right place for me to setup fglrx because I've restarted from scratch close to a dozen times now
[03:40] <xd45acp> I am having a problem getting firefox to accept my settings for filetypes. When I select movies to be opened with xine it keeps wanting to open them with totem, i have tried like 5 times to get the settings to take hold, anyone have any ideas?
[03:40] <wizmaster> ok
[03:40] <D--> Does anyone use abiword?
[03:40] <Neil-> See the 2 dropdowns wizmaster?
[03:40] <wizmaster> Minimize effect
[03:41] <Neil-> yup thats the ones
[03:41] <wizmaster> Unminimize effect
[03:41] <wizmaster> but the efect not existe
[03:41] <wizmaster> exist
[03:41] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:41] <Neil-> Its called Explode(3D)
[03:41] <Neil-> Don't you have that listed?
[03:41] <crdlb> safer, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl (Method A)
[03:41] <wizmaster> nop
[03:41] <Neil-> Do you have any 3d ones listed?
[03:42] <Neil-> glide 1, glide 2, leafspread, etc
[03:42] <wizmaster> magic lamp1 and 2
[03:42] <wizmaster> fade, sidekick
[03:42] <wizmaster> dream, etc
[03:42] <wizmaster> but explosion nop
[03:42] <Neil-> any with (3d) Next to them?
[03:42] <safer> crdlb: are you sure that 9800 XT can use fglrx and xgl? and where is the proper guide that I should use for installing fglrx?
[03:42] <wizmaster> mmm no
[03:42] <Neil-> hmmmm
[03:42] <crdlb> !ati | safer
[03:43] <Neil-> Wizmaster, do you have 3d acceleration set up / enabled?
[03:43] <Takaru> Hi, I want to upgrade my RAM (currently have 512mb, want to get 1~2gb) but I heard that I can seriously mess up my computer, could anyone walk me through what I need to know and how to find out? If this is the wrong place to ask, could someone please point me in the right direction? Thanks.
[03:43] <Neil-> & Did you install the drivers for your graphics card?
[03:43] <fsck> hey anybody please tell me, how to install audio codecs so that i can play all formats in all media players
[03:43] <wizmaster> i enter glxinfo | grep direct
[03:43] <oldude67> good morning
[03:43] <ubotu> safer: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:43] <safer> crdlb: I don't know how to do that command
[03:43] <wizmaster> and say glide rendering: YES
[03:43] <stalker> takaru: just plug it in
[03:43] <Neil-> Takaru: As long as you buy the right stuff, its fine :) Theres a memory selector on www.crucial.com which helps you
[03:43] <wizmaster> i use the freedom drivers
[03:44] <Neil-> wizmaster: hmmm
[03:44] <oldude67> is this a good room to ask stupid questions cause im like real new to linux..???
[03:44] <Neil-> wizmaster: I'd recommend you ask in #ubuntu-effects
[03:44] <Neil-> wizmaster: They know a lot about beryl there
[03:44] <wizmaster> maybe i use an older version of beryl
[03:44] <Tomcat_> oldude67: Yes.
[03:44] <safer> crdlb: two urls so far, which should I use?
[03:44] <malcome> does anyoneknow how to make vmware 6 work- it says bridge networkings broken
[03:44] <Neil-> oldude67: Sure is, ask away
[03:44] <crdlb> safer, both
[03:44] <Takaru> Neil-, I tried the crucial thing, but I think it only works under IE, and stalker, how do I know my motherboard will accept it?
[03:44] <wizmaster> ok Neil zaqiu
[03:44] <wizmaster> zanqiu
[03:44] <GNu_Joe> need to open a bug report how do I find what updates I just took ( fisty )
[03:44] <LiquidDragon> so why wouldn't my sound be working?
[03:44] <wizmaster> one chan!
[03:44] <Hory> hey, would ubuntu work properly on a P3 700mhz?
[03:44] <crdlb> Hory, yep
[03:45] <malcome> hory- should do
[03:45] <oldude67> where is a good place to find out how to install and run programs?
[03:45] <crdlb> Hory, I run it on a 450MHz P3
[03:45] <Hory> thinking of installing it on my mother's computer :)
[03:45] <malcome> add/remove
[03:45] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: your distro?
[03:45] <Hory> she had windows 98
[03:45] <saxin> Which date will Ubuntu Feisty Fawn be released?
[03:45] <Neil-> oldude67: You mean ones from the repository? just use add/remove on the system menu
[03:45] <Daverocks> saxin: 19th april apparently
[03:45] <Neil-> its all done auto for you
[03:45] <malcome> saxin- it is very soon
[03:45] <Fredrik56> !nvidia
[03:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:45] <LiquidDragon> can we order cds yet?
[03:45] <fsck> hey anybody please tell me, how to install audio codecs so that i can play all formats in all media players
[03:45] <oldude67> no i mean like limewire, aim messenger,things like that?
[03:45] <saxin> Ok. Thanks for your information!
[03:46] <usher_> what a good IRC client, i like GNOME XChat because it has the white on black theme, but i like the regular Xchat because of the features :(
[03:46] <malcome> liquiddragon- i downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <malcome> usher-i downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <Daverocks> !codecs | fsck
[03:46] <ubotu> fsck: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:46] <D--> user: use regular xchat then and change its colors
[03:46] <malcome> fscki downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <D--> er, usher
[03:46] <malcome> ubotu- i downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <malcome> d--=i downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <malcome> daverocks i downjloaded vmware 6 but the bridge networkings broken hwo do i fix it?
[03:46] <LiteWait> Just installed Feisty and it doesn't recognize my Matrox G400.  How do I enable?
[03:46] <jrib> oldude67: I'd recommend gtk-gnutella or frostwire over limewire, but:
[03:46] <usher_> malcome:  ubotu is a bot
[03:47] <jrib> !limewire > oldude67    (oldude67, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:47] <malcome> oh
[03:47] <malcome> lol
[03:47] <kane77> malcome, lol.. :)
[03:47] <D--> malcome: did you use the /usr/bin/vmware-configure.pl?
[03:47] <malcome> yeh
[03:47] <D--> it never gave any errors then?
[03:47] <Daverocks> usher_: i prefer regular xchat ;) you might be able to install that theme on regular xchat
[03:47] <malcome> it keeps coming up bridge networking failed
[03:47] <usher_> jrib: I've been wondering that - whats the difference between Frostwire and Limewire ?
[03:47] <jrib> oldude67: in general, you'll find that the repository has everything you want or good alternatives for windows programs you are used to
[03:47] <D--> malcome: you can only use bridged if vmware can secure an IP from your server
[03:47] <Neil-> oldude67: GAIM does AIM for you :)
[03:47] <D--> it needs its own ip
[03:48] <Neil-> It comes with ubuntu
[03:48] <malcome> d-- so it is my network?
[03:48] <wizmaster> Thanks for all, im goin for now
[03:48] <fsck> hey i just want to play multimedia formats, i m not encoding into them... even then is it restricted?
[03:48] <usher_> Daverocks:  Really? I tried to setup Xchat with a black background but it ended up messing up all the colors and making it hard to read :(
[03:48] <wizmaster> i see ya later
[03:48] <D--> sou you will either need to config the host OS to use a static IP
[03:48] <ror> does edgy not have gnuplot?
[03:48] <Neil-> fsck: Yep
[03:48] <wizmaster> ;)
[03:48] <D--> or you need to be hooked into some kind of DHCP
[03:48] <wizmaster> saludos a todos
[03:48] <malcome> d-- i see
[03:48] <D--> that can give it a new one
[03:48] <Daverocks> fsck: did you see the message from ubotu?
[03:48] <oldude67> well i found out i could run it with kopete....
[03:48] <D--> If you can't do this, you have to go NAT
[03:48] <Neil-> fsck: Whether decoding or encoding, still needs the codecs
[03:48] <usher_> Daverocks: I guess I'm just stupid
[03:48] <jrib> oldude67: run what?
[03:48] <oldude67> so the aim thing isnt that big of a deal
[03:48] <Daverocks> usher_: no, maybe it's not possible
[03:48] <D--> Bridged works best if you are behind your own router
[03:48] <fsck> oh!
[03:48] <fsck> so any solution?
[03:48] <D--> if you connect directly to the net, it's a bit of a pita to set up
[03:49] <usher_> Daverocks:  there is a black theme for Xchat but it doesn't do what you think it will do
[03:49] <oldude67> just looking for somewhere to down load music...so i can listen to it while im trying to figure this thing out
[03:49] <LiquidDragon> Can someone please help me with my audio
[03:49] <LiquidDragon> it just stopped working for no reason
[03:49] <jrib> usher_: I don't know for sure.  Frostwire claims to be a completely open source version of limewire so there may have been some license issues.  Frostwire provides .deb packages so it's a lot easier to istall
[03:49] <D--> Does anyone here use Abiword?
[03:49] <malcome> d-- type in a terminal apt-get moo
[03:49] <LiquidDragon> and i want to watch 300 :(
[03:49] <malcome> d-- i do
[03:49] <usher_> Daverocks: I just want a black BG with white text, and the black theme  goes overboard with the black :/
[03:49] <fsck> look if i start using OGG container format, then i have to transcode my music!!! what abt that???
[03:49] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon:
[03:49] <wizmaster> tell me your DISTRO
[03:49] <D--> malcome: is there any way to do quotes?
[03:49] <D--> or dashes?
[03:49] <jrib> oldude67: figure what out?
[03:49] <LiquidDragon> edgy
[03:49] <D--> or ellipses?
[03:49] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: ok
[03:50] <Daverocks> usher_: i've never tested it, so not sure
[03:50] <D--> or well, to do anything a word processor is supposed to do? :P
[03:50] <malcome> i dunno bout qutes but dashed i think theres a way but i dont know ho
[03:50] <oldude67> and i can down load frostwire from where???
[03:50] <LiquidDragon> i can give you motherboard and everything if you want as well
[03:50] <jrib> oldude67: for aim, you can use gaim or kopete
[03:50] <wizmaster> nop thanks LiquidDragon
[03:50] <D--> Right now, Abiword seems like Notepad, but with a ruler, easier font switching and tango icons.
[03:50] <oldude67> kopete lets me use aim and yahoo messanger at the same time
[03:50] <LiquidDragon> Okay
[03:50] <jrib> !frostwire > oldude67    (oldude67, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:50] <usher_> jrib: Limewire was opensource, frostwire is just limewire without the nagging "do you want to upgrade to Pro" stuff.. i think? i checked it out but couldnt really figure out what they were advertising as different from limewire
[03:50] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: write in console apt-get instal alsa-libs
[03:50] <wizmaster> install
[03:50] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:50] <Mauro> bye
[03:51] <wizmaster> chau mauro
[03:51] <wizmaster> ;)
[03:51] <nonoe> nick name
[03:51] <jrib> usher_: yeah I think limewire started bundling stuff
[03:51] <nonoe> nonoe
[03:51] <D--> it's making me nuts. There's not even a script to do it that I've seen, and this is like a BASIC word processor fature
[03:51] <LiquidDragon> there is no alsa-libs package
[03:52] <malcome> liquiddragon- type in apt-get moo into a terminal :P
[03:52] <wizmaster> ok then write apt-get install alsa
[03:52] <oldude67> boy that tells ya how new i am to this...just now figured out how to see ubotus message....sheesh can tell this is going to take some time
[03:52] <D--> malcome: ideas?
[03:52] <LiquidDragon> wizmaster- it says it is the latest version
[03:52] <malcome> oldude67 lol
[03:52] <usher_> when P2P clients like Limewire talk about the Gnutella network, does that mean that other P2P clients use the network besides Limewire? Like I could be downloading stuff from people who use something else? or if I'm using Limewire I'm only downloading from other people who have Limewire ?
[03:52] <wizmaster> ok LiquidDragon
[03:53] <malcome> d-- i not too sure- it is an addon i think
[03:53] <wizmaster> mmm let me think
[03:53] <D--> malcome: if it is, it's not on their plugins page
[03:53] <Daverocks> usher_: frostwire also uses the gnutella network, yes you could be downloading from people who have frostwire
[03:53] <malcome> d-- umm try doin it in kword
[03:53] <oldude67> has anyone tried the new windows vista yet??
[03:53] <crdlb> usher_, many different clients use gnutella and all share together
[03:53] <usher_> Daverocks:  Okay, Thanks for clearing that up
[03:53] <D--> I don't have kword
[03:53] <wizmaster> im new too, im see the documentos from edgy wait LiquidDragon
[03:53] <malcome> oldude67 i have
[03:53] <D--> use xubuntu
[03:53] <usher_> crdlb:  Thanks bro
[03:53] <cocacola681> ack-- can anyone help a total newbie who has crashed feisty and can't get back in?
[03:53] <LiquidDragon> okay!
[03:53] <Daverocks> oldude67: yeah, why?
[03:54] <wizmaster> ^^
[03:54] <oldude67> ive heard it sucks is it true?
[03:54] <jrib> oldude67: we like to keep #ubuntu just for support since it gets kind of busy.  To chat about other stuff we use #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:54] <usher_> What other networks are there besides Gnutella - just curious ?
[03:54] <malcome> d-- u can get it on there it is the xubuntu word
[03:54] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: what happened? Any errors?
[03:54] <D--> I'd sooner use openoffice than kword. I'm more wondering why the only WP shipped in xubuntu is Abiword
[03:54] <SlimeyPete> usher_: emule/edonkey, bittorrent...
[03:54] <malcome> oldude67 yeh it is quite slow and hates downlaods and also security is tight
[03:54] <wizmaster> ^^ my dear gentoo, i missing mi old gentoo
[03:54] <wizmaster> jajaja
[03:54] <D--> sure I can aptget kword, but that sucks too. openoffice would be better. But it's so bulky
[03:54] <LiquidDragon> lol
[03:54] <LiquidDragon> i got so lost starting with gentoo
[03:54] <D--> and kword will look like shit since it's QT, not GTK
[03:54] <usher_> SlimeyPete:  Ahhh I didn't realize emule/edonkey were a network, i assumed they all used Gnutella
[03:55] <malcome> d-- get it in a virtual?
[03:55] <Daverocks> oldude67: they haven't really changed anything, it's basically XP + glassy GUI + annoying User Account Control prompts
[03:55] <LiteWait> hey all, how do I enable my matrox g400 after installing feisty?
[03:55] <cocacola681> feisty prob: installed fine but resolution was whacked, tried something i found on the bulletin boards, and now when i try to boot it says there's a problem with my xconf
[03:55] <usher_> Ok i'm clear now
[03:55] <LiquidDragon> ubuntu is awesome
[03:55] <malcome> then put it in sharin folder
[03:55] <YogSothoth> Hi
[03:55] <Daverocks> LiquidDragon: rofl, you started with gentoo?
[03:55] <wizmaster> type apt-get install alsa-base
[03:55] <YogSothoth> I've install Ubuntu Server with no automount thing
[03:55] <usher_> Is there a P2P client that uses all of the Networks? Gnutella, BitTorrent, emule/edonkey ?
[03:55] <oldude67> ok and i wasnt trying to just chat was trying to figure out if i should stick with ubuntu or switch back to windows
[03:55] <wizmaster> and apt-get install alsa-utils
[03:55] <Daverocks> LiquidDragon: gentoo is great, but you can't start with it, heh
[03:55] <YogSothoth> I put a DVDROM. How can I now what device it is so I mount it?
[03:55] <LiquidDragon> lol, i found that out the hard way
[03:55] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: what'd you try to do?
[03:55] <malcome> oldude67 i would stick with ubuntu or get both
[03:56] <cocacola681> i ran sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:56] <LiquidDragon> wizmaster- those are already installed
[03:56] <jrib> oldude67: you should try both and use the one you like better
[03:56] <LiquidDragon> i had it working just the other day
[03:56] <LiquidDragon> and it had been working since i installed which was about 2 or 3 months ago
[03:56] <wizmaster> ok
[03:56] <D--> man
[03:56] <mhoney> Question: I have an 8gig dual core xeon conroe system I want to setup as a database server using Mysql.  Should I go with Ubuntu 6.06.1 or 6.10 ??
[03:56] <D--> I hope xubuntu reconsiders the abiword thing
[03:56] <D--> this i just embarrasing
[03:57] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: ah. I don't suppose the board post oyu were following told you to back up your xorg.conf file first?
[03:57] <malcome> d-- they r for kde 4
[03:57] <malcome> oh wait
[03:57] <cocacola681> uh oh
[03:57] <cocacola681> no
[03:57] <ian2>  i want to be able to have a directory between users that everyone can share. Create folder as root and create a shared group or something. Whats the best way ?
[03:57] <malcome> soz i thoguht u wereon kde
[03:57] <wizmaster> type this LiquidDragon: lspci | grep -i audio
[03:57] <Atlas95> hello
[03:57] <D--> malcome: xubuntu != kubuntu
[03:57] <wizmaster> and write the answer
[03:57] <Atlas95> how to change the frequency of check disk at boot please
[03:57] <cocacola681> am i screwed?
[03:57] <D--> malcome: Which is why I kept telling you I'm not using kword :p
[03:57] <Atlas95> i can't find the command
[03:57] <LiquidDragon> I get this
[03:57] <LiquidDragon> 00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 250Gb AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a1)
[03:57] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: no, but you'll need to hack your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[03:57] <cocacola681> ugh
[03:57] <jrib> Atlas95: tune2fs
[03:58] <wizmaster> wait
[03:58] <malcome> d-- soz, do u knowof any desktop environ ments about of gnome kde xfce opanbox fluxbox sawfish and icewm
[03:58] <Atlas95> could you give me the entire command
[03:58] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: you can get to a terminal using ctrl-alt-f1 through ctrl-alt-f6 , and edit the file from there using "sudo nano <filename>"
[03:58] <Atlas95> i'm under windows currently
[03:58] <jrib> Atlas95: I don't know it, it's described in the man page
[03:58] <malcome> d-- if u get kde downlaod it and opan it vior terminal
[03:59] <D--> malcome: I don't *want* KDE. I want an OS where shit opens as soon as I click it :P
[03:59] <SlimeyPete> Atlas95: tune2fs -c <number> <disk device>
[03:59] <D--> If I wanted to wait an hour, I'd get Vista.
[03:59] <PriceChild> !ohmy | D--
[03:59] <ian2> fluxbox
[03:59] <malcome> rich_li_ny do u know of any desktop environ ments about of gnome kde xfce opanbox fluxbox sawfish and icewm
[03:59] <ubotu> D--: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:59] <SlimeyPete> Atlas95: setting it to 0 will disable auto-checking
[04:00] <malcome> d-- true, i dont know then is there another virsion ofoffice
[04:00] <jrib> Atlas95: looks like  -c  is the switch you want
[04:00] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: type alsaconf
[04:00] <D--> well, like I said. OpenOffice does it fine. it's just bulky and ugly
[04:00] <D--> and there's no icon themeing when you use it in xubuntu
[04:00] <Atlas95> ok thx !
[04:00] <D--> unly under ubuntu-desktop
[04:00] <D--> so it never matches anything
[04:01] <SmileyLap> weeeeeeeeee this channel.. is where i meant to be, not on quakenet ;)
[04:01] <malcome> d-- true cant u custemise it yourself?
[04:01] <SmileyLap> Hi all :)
[04:01] <Xteven> can anyone advise me an ubuntu package to take remote backups of my entire system on a regular basis ?
[04:01] <SmileyLap> can i tell ubuntu where the wins server is? or will it find it automagicly?
[04:01] <D--> malcome: well, I could replace the default icons with some hacked up ones
[04:01] <malcome> xteven- fluxbox
[04:01] <D--> but as soon as update manager upgrade ooffice aain
[04:01] <D--> I'd lose my changes
[04:01] <D--> which is darn annoying
[04:01] <Noah0504> Hello everyone.
[04:01] <LiquidDragon> command is not found
[04:01] <D--> I keep having to fix my Thunar missing file icon that way
[04:01] <LiquidDragon> :\
[04:01] <malcome> d-- yeh, have u consideredoffice 2007 in a virtual?
[04:02] <wizmaster> mmmm
[04:02] <malcome> d-- but it is slow
[04:02] <D--> malcome: even slower and bulkier
[04:02] <malcome> lol
[04:02] <Xteven> malcome: fluxbox has nothing to do with backups I think
[04:02] <malcome> d-- have u tried 2007 office?
[04:02] <D--> and office matches the rest of the OS about as well as ooffice
[04:02] <ror> Xteven, cron, tar and um, what's that thing to copy files
[04:02] <wizmaster> type alsa and next press TAB key from your keyboard
[04:02] <malcome> d-- oh i thought u ment somethin else
[04:02] <Xteven> ror: rsync ?
[04:02] <ror> there's a file system copy utility
[04:02] <D--> malcome: Don't really want to :P
[04:02] <LiquidDragon> mixer and ctl
[04:02] <ian2> can you set a folder to be a member of multiple groups?
[04:02] <malcome> i meen xteven i thoguth u ment somethin else
[04:02] <ror> well rsync is nice but not what I was thinking of
[04:02] <Xteven> ror: I'd prefer something that's already implemented
[04:02] <wizmaster> mmm you use GNOME?
[04:02] <Xteven> scp? cpio ?
[04:03] <LiquidDragon> I sure do
[04:03] <ror> Xteven, cron, tar and rsync are implemented :O
[04:03] <oldude67> is there a book out on ubuntu?
[04:03] <malcome> oldude67 yeh
[04:03] <Xteven> ror: right
[04:03] <wizmaster> type apt-get install gnome-sound
[04:03] <oldude67> good cause you are all talking greek to me what is a tar file?
[04:03] <Xteven> there is "sbackup" but it doesn't seem to work nicely
[04:03] <Shujah> Howdy?
[04:03] <LiquidDragon> there is no gnome-sound
[04:03] <moonlite> does anyone know if there are any preinstalled ubuntu vmware images around?
[04:03] <jrib> oldude67: it's an archive, similar to zip on windows, but tar isn't compressed.  help.ubuntu.com is a good intro to Ubuntu
[04:04] <wizmaster>  mmmm
[04:04] <SlimeyPete> moonlite: the freeoszoo probably has one
[04:04] <malcome> moonlite- do u mean like a download
[04:04] <moonlite> malcome: yes
[04:04] <wizmaster> wait
[04:04] <SlimeyPete> though come to think of it they might only do qemu images
[04:04] <malcome> moonlite- i think pirate bay just gotsoome
[04:04] <Shujah> tar file is like a zipped file
[04:04] <LiquidDragon> wizmaster- i am trying gnome-alsamixer
[04:04] <wizmaster> sudo modprobe elmodulo -->and write the answer again
[04:05] <wizmaster> nop
[04:05] <ror> dd
[04:05] <ror> I think was what I was after
[04:05] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: make lspci | grep -i audio
[04:05] <oldude67> is it like a linux for dumbies book?
[04:05] <moonlite> malcome: hm ok. would of course prefer images from some place a bit more secure
[04:05] <malcome> ror- do u knowany good ubuntu desktop environments
[04:05] <malcome> moonlite- i know what u mean
[04:05] <ror> gnome is good; what are you after
[04:05] <ror> xfce is good
[04:05] <ror> if you just want a window manager then fluxbox is good
[04:06] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: there is a "proper" Linux For Dummies book available. Not sure if it's any good. I think Jono Bacon also wrote a book about Ubuntu.
[04:06] <malcome> ror- well i ahve gnome/kde/xfce/openbox/fluxbox/sawfish/icewm and i wandered if tehre were any more
[04:06] <LiquidDragon> lol, there is no elmodulo
[04:06] <oldude67> well the book i got only talked about slackware and redhat...and i cant figure those out at all
[04:06] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: make--> lspci | grep -i audio and tell me again
[04:07] <LiquidDragon> 00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce3 250Gb AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a1)
[04:07] <wizmaster> wait
[04:07] <kamarang> hi
[04:07] <newbuns> what are the main changes when upgrading to feisty. ive been using 6.10 for past week
[04:07] <ror> malcome: you've tried all those and like none?
[04:07] <malcome> kamrang-i ahve gnome/kde/xfce/openbox/fluxbox/sawfish/icewm and i wandered if tehre were any more desktop environments for linux
[04:07] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: how old is the book? Slackware isn't discussed much these days - it's a bit old-fashioned!
[04:07] <ror> try googling for window managers
[04:07] <safer> crdlb: OMG!!!!! you are sooooo amazing!  ----- do you know how long I've been trying different tutorials on how to install fglrx correctly?? It works now
[04:07] <malcome> ror- i like them i just want awide range, my favorite is icewm:P
[04:07] <velko_> malcome, indeed. ratpoison, ion, ede...
[04:08] <cocacola681> slimeypete- i appreciate the help you were giving me
[04:08] <malcome> thnx
[04:08] <malcome> does everyone here hate windows?
[04:08] <safer> crdlb: I'm sorry but I lost that link for Xgl ---- can you give it to me again pls?
[04:08] <kamarang> #cre
[04:08] <cocacola681> when i tried the command you gave me, though, my whole system collapsed; i'm not booted into feisty directly off the cdrom
[04:08] <kamarang> d
[04:08] <kamarang> f
[04:08] <tuna-fish> I just installen updates and I am getting the following error on dpkg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14871/ If i reboot, will I lose the screen?
[04:08] <oldude67> well i dont hate it...just rather find something i can do more with and learn more
[04:09] <malcome> i profer ubuntu
[04:09] <crdlb> safer, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[04:09] <oldude67> ok, where is the room for dumbies i guess i should ask?
[04:09] <[Ag0ny] > I could use some help figuring out how my apt-get / adept is broken if anybody has the time
[04:10] <velko_> !ask | [Ag0ny] 
[04:10] <ubotu> [Ag0ny] : Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:10] <jrib> [Ag0ny] : do you get errors?
[04:10] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: collapsed? O.o
[04:10] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: if going into a terminal and using "sudo nano" kills your system, then something's very very wrong ;)
[04:11] <[Ag0ny] > apt-get segfaults at 50% when building the depnedency tree, and the backtrace of adept crashing shows it croaking after accessing libc6.4
[04:11] <cocacola681> yeah-- I hit ctrl-alt-f1 (i think that is what you had said) and i got a text screen, then some messages saying a bunch of services were shutting down, then the system hung
[04:11] <cocacola681> well i never made it into terminal
[04:11] <SlimeyPete> shutting down.... hrm
[04:11] <zurita> sorry what channel is ubuntu spanish please?
[04:11] <cocacola681> the thing is, i'm now booted off of the cd and am not sure how to access my ubuntu file structure on the hdd
[04:11] <velko_> !es | zurita
[04:12] <ubotu> zurita: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:12] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon:  stay here and im finding
[04:12] <cocacola681> i've got a terminal up now and ran sudo nano with no probs
[04:12] <zurita> gracias, thanks
[04:12] <LiquidDragon> okay :)
[04:12] <cocacola681> but how do i load the relevant xconf file on my hdd?
[04:12] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: I've never done it, but you can presumably create a directory on the CD filesystem and mount your hd into that.
[04:12] <oldude67> how do i switch to a room more suitable for me?
[04:12] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: /join <room_name>
[04:13] <SlimeyPete> cocacola681: if you cd to /media, is your hard disk mounted somewhere in there? Just a thought.
[04:13] <rednax> Would anyone know how to be able and select a higher resolution than the ones in the resolution manager?
[04:13] <ian2> how do i make a folder only accessable by certain users?
[04:13] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: make -->  sudo modprobe snd_intel8x0
[04:13] <cocacola681> okay, let me ask you this before i try learning something more new: is there a way to simply start from scratch with feisty-- before I screwed it all up?  when i try to install again from the cd, it wants to further partition my hdd rather than just installing over the partition it already made for ubuntu
[04:13] <wizmaster> ready?
[04:14] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: use the manual partitioning
[04:14] <oldude67> slimeypete is there a good room for someone that knows very little about linux?
[04:14] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: or are you using the live cd?
[04:28] (wizmaster/#ubuntu) use PASTEBIN and give me your /etc/modules
[04:28] (wizmaster/#ubuntu) http://pastebin.com/
[04:28] (kattie/#ubuntu) zulfajuniadi: then I found this statement of 000-default
[04:28] (cocacola681/#ubuntu) i installed ubuntu, had screen resolution problems, tried to fix it using info on community boards, and now the gui of ubuntu won't load
[04:28] (kattie/#ubuntu) zulfajuniadi: later on, I found a change on website
[04:29] (finalbeta/#ubuntu) !paste
[04:29] (ubotu/#ubuntu) 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)
[04:29] <Hoxzer> how do I tell ubuntu now to restart gdm?
[04:29] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: i don't quite follow you...
[04:29] <LiquidDragon> oh okay!
[04:29] <jannes2> Hoxzer: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:29] <wizmaster> ;)
[04:30] <Hoxzer> jannes2: :D s/now/not
[04:30] <flake> how do i make a folder temporarily writable for myself, then i want to change the permissions back to default
[04:30] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: what was the X error? the to find it, there's like a blue screen appear when X can't load right? try finding the culprit there
[04:30] <Hoxzer> how do I tell ubuntu NOT to restart gdm
[04:30] <LiquidDragon> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14878/
[04:30] <gnufied> PriceChild, when starting Emacs under compiz, i get error "undefined color black", any idea, how to fix this?
[04:30] <zulfajuniadi> dir
[04:30] <PriceChild> gnufied, #ubuntu-effects please
[04:30] <jrib> Hoxzer: system > administration > services   turn off the graphical login
[04:31] <flake> oops only a file I need to change permissions temorarily
[04:31] <flake> chmod
[04:31] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I found I can't do chmod to the path
[04:31] <GenGiD> ok every java applications crash
[04:31] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: change sites/enables/000-default
[04:31] <wizmaster> flake:  sudo rm /tmp/.X and press tab key
[04:31] <jrib> Hoxzer: oh you said restart, sorry.  So I assume this is a one time thing.  Ignore what I said before.  What you want is:  sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[04:31] <wizmaster> next enter ;)
[04:32] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did the command you told me, but it doesn't work
[04:32] <zulfajuniadi> kattie make sure you use sudo
[04:32] <GenGiD> azureus, eclipse, firefox
[04:32] <GenGiD> are example
[04:32] <flake> rm ?
[04:32] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did
[04:32] <GenGiD> on edgy
[04:32] <LiquidDragon> wiz did you get the pastebin?
[04:32] <Hoxzer> jrib: thx
[04:32] <wizmaster> rm is for delete
[04:32] <flake> ass
[04:32] <jannes2> cocacola681: could you post the content of your xorg.conf to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org?
[04:32] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: nop, pass me
[04:32] <LiquidDragon> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14878/
[04:32] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: it should work... what does it say?
[04:33] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I put my homepage folder into the external harddisk, is it a problem?
[04:33] <wizmaster> ok wait LiquidDragon
[04:33] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: it says nothing
[04:33] <GenGiD> is there any way to put java-gcj on debug output
[04:33] <flake> wizzy this isn't a place for sarcasm or abuse, please leave that in the gamedev forums
[04:33] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: is your ext drive ntfs?
[04:33] <safer> crdlb: minor difficulties ----- pls tell me when you're able to help me
[04:33] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I just did ls -l,  then the target folder's status is drwxr-x---
[04:33] <LiquidDragon> mmmmmk
[04:34] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: fat32
[04:34] <oldude67> is there somewhere i can go to print off simply the how tos on just linux and not the different types of it?
[04:34] <crdlb> safer, please come to #ubuntu-effects
[04:34] <zulfajuniadi> is it mounted so that users can write stuff in there? to check try create a random directory, see if it works
[04:34] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: Before I could not write on it, After my struggle with "mount" I can write it
[04:34] <jrib> oldude67: tldp.org is pretty good.  But if you are new, I'd suggest getting some Ubuntu-specific stuff first
[04:35] <atoponce> oldude67: not that i know of. there are ubuntuforums.org and doc.gwos.org for ubuntu how tos, but that's the best, i think
[04:35] <GTR> help me plz :( ... i am trying to install ubuntu ... after running live cd... can't c any thing.. screen become crapy :( help plz
[04:35] <oldude67> well im so new i couldnt tell if a file is sh or tar...does that tell u anything?
[04:35] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: tldp.org
[04:35] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: Now ordinary user can write it
[04:36] <atoponce> oldude67: tar is an archive of files. sh is a shell
[04:36] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: it the docs exixts in /var/www/, can you access it? try pasting your sites-enabled/000-default in pastebin
[04:36] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: *if
[04:37] <Nitro> How do I change what mounted devices to shown on my desktop?
[04:37] <GTR> :( :( help me
[04:37] <oldude67> ok and im running limewire in a terminal undre sh....and this is so greek to me i had to have someone come over and show me how to do it..
[04:37] <Beatsake> hello
[04:37] <nedko> how to create initrd file for custom built kernel?
[04:37] <jrib> Nitro: do you want to get rid of all of them or you want to select some to show?
[04:37] <PriceChild> GTR, choose "safe graphics" when you get asked whether to boot etc.
[04:37] <zulfajuniadi> GTR: how crappy?
[04:37] <oldude67> oops under too
[04:37] <wizmaster> #
[04:37] <wizmaster> # This file contains the names of kernel modules that should be loaded
[04:37] <wizmaster> # at boot time, one per line. Lines beginning with "#" are ignored.
[04:37] <wizmaster> lp
[04:37] <wizmaster> sbp2
[04:37] <wizmaster> fuse
[04:37] <Nitro> I just want to remove some of them jrib
[04:37] <wizmaster> cpufreq_conservative
[04:37] <wizmaster> cpufreq_ondemand
[04:37] <GTR> PriceChild : i did try same thing
[04:37] <wizmaster> cpufreq_powersave
[04:37] <wizmaster> cpufreq_stats
[04:37] <saxin> can anyone point me to where I can download the latest .iso-image for ubuntu feisty fawn?
[04:38] <wizmaster> cpufreq_userspace
[04:38] <zulfajuniadi> !paste > wizmaster
[04:38] <wizmaster> # Modulo de la tarjeta de sonido / module for the sound card.
[04:38] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: what is doc?
[04:38] <wizmaster> intel8x0
[04:38] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I can access to that path
[04:38] <PriceChild> !paste > wizmaster
[04:38] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: the html documents
[04:38] <jrib> oldude67: why did you decide not to go with frostwire?  It's the same thing as limewire but a lot easier to install
[04:38] <oldude67> ubuntu is easy its the programming i dont understand
[04:38] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: can you access them from localhost?
[04:38] <GTR> zulfajuniadi : just can't c properly .. like install option is visible.. if i run that.. only c next button but not the full menu
[04:38] <atoponce> oldude67: you shouldn't be worrying about any programming, if you trying to install and run apps
[04:39] <GTR> zulfajuniadi : top part mean can c the menu bar.. also the bottom...
[04:39] <jrib> Nitro: hmm that's not as easy, I think you can just mount them to a place other than /media/* and they won't show up on your Desktop
[04:39] <cocacola681> thansk to all, 'specially to slimeypete and zulfajuniadi.  am logging off to see if i can get this ubuntu thing working again...
[04:39] <wizmaster> UPS I think i am in Private chat
[04:39] <wizmaster> ^^
[04:39] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: Now I can't, because I changed it to my path
[04:39] <Nitro> huh jrib
[04:39] <LiquidDragon> lol
[04:39] <oldude67> ok i should say im having problems with apps.
[04:39] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: Before I could
[04:39] <GTR> helppppppppp :(
[04:39] <Beatsake> anybody out there good at GRUB I have 3 opperating systems on 3 different HDDs they all boot but one of them it pauses indefinatly on " Starting Up . . . " untill I hit enter How do I avoid having to hit enter at "starting up . . ."
[04:39] <zulfajuniadi> GTR try "safe graphics" like PriceChild said
[04:39] <Nitro> I guess KDE got an advantage there then ;)
[04:40] <GTR> zulfajuniadi : i did but same thing happens
[04:40] <oldude67> im thinking in windows i guess i need to quit that.
[04:40] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: pastebin your sites-enabled/000-default
[04:40] <atoponce> oldude67: yeah. linux is a bit different for installing applications. :)
[04:40] <LiquidDragon> is there anything wrong with my modules wiz?
[04:40] <wizmaster> yep LiquidDragon
[04:40] <oldude67> ya i found that out..thats what im having problems with
[04:40] <wizmaster> I think yep
[04:40] <wizmaster> :)
[04:41] <LiquidDragon> lol
[04:41] <atoponce> oldude67: i don't use limewire, or any of that, but synaptic makes it easy to install applications
[04:41] <LiquidDragon> the cpufreq right?
[04:41] <GTR> zulfajuniadi : i am using Amd 3200+ 64bit 512mb ram 6600GT 256 mb agp
[04:41] <wizmaster> nop LiquidDragon
[04:41] <oldude67> ato...im new...speak english
[04:41] <wizmaster> the module for the sound isnt exist
[04:41] <LiquidDragon> :O
[04:41] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I changed this file in my own way, it takes time to restore it
[04:41] <zulfajuniadi> GTR: sorry mate, never tried the 64bit
[04:41] <atoponce> oldude67: ato?
[04:42] <LiquidDragon> OH, maybe i deleted it when i added the cpufreq stuff >_>
[04:42] <zulfajuniadi> !paste > kattie
[04:42] <oldude67> i hate typing
[04:42] <GTR> awwwwwwwww :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
[04:42] <oldude67> sorry
[04:42] <oldude67> atoponce
[04:42] <Nitro> jrib: okey then, how do I completely turn off icons?
[04:42] <LiquidDragon> what modules do i add back in wiz
[04:42] <LiquidDragon> ?
[04:42] <jrib> !icons > Nitro    (Nitro, see the private message from ubotu)
[04:42] <wizmaster> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14881/ LiquidDragon
[04:42] <atoponce> oldude67: you can just hit the first couple letters of my nick, and tab complete
[04:42] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: How can I do this !paste?
[04:42] <wizmaster> cuack 
[04:42] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: for the fourth time, paste the sites-enabled/000-default file at pastebin
[04:43] <oldude67> thank you...told you i was a newbie
[04:43] <atoponce> oldude67: it's how im typing your name: ol<tab>
[04:43] <Nitro> ah, thanks jrib
[04:43] <LiquidDragon> WOOT, okay i'll try that
[04:43] <atoponce> :)
[04:43] <wizmaster> ^^ ahora recien caemos en que se borro del inicio de modulos
[04:43] <wizmaster> ;) ok LiquidDragon
[04:43] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I don't have the original file itself
[04:43] <rambo3> hmm lol
[04:43] <Bardamu1> hello
[04:43] <oldude67> i type 7- plus words a min but still dont make it fun
[04:43] <Bardamu1> :join #ubuntu-es
[04:43] <Bardamu1> sorry
[04:43] <GTR> no one there to help meeeeeeee :'(
[04:43] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ , paste the file you are using now, let me see the configurations
[04:44] <jrib> GTR: have you tried the alternate cd?
[04:44] <atoponce> oldude67: anyway, use synaptic (System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager) for installing apps. it's really easy
[04:44] <GTR> jrib : nah :[ i got free cd's from shipit
[04:44] <Beatsake> How often is it polite to post the same question so that people will see it?
[04:44] <atoponce> oldude67: or Applications -> Add/Remove...
[04:44] <LiquidDragon> okay, shou;ld i  restart now?
[04:44] <oldude67> ok
[04:44] <jrib> GTR: the alternate cd won't require X to install.  So you can install and then troubleshoot X
[04:44] <zulfajuniadi> GTR: i assume you downloaded the 64bit live cd. Many said that the 32 bit one will work better on AMD 64.
[04:44] <cocacola681> okay-- can anyone help out with fixing a screen resolution problem?  i've just loaded ubuntu for the first time and the 'screen resolution' window under preferences doesn't offer the resolution i need (1680x105) to make text look right on my widescreen monitor
[04:45] <oldude67> can use this just really dont know what im doing with them
[04:45] <cocacola681> i mean 1680x1050...
[04:45] <wizmaster> yes LiquidDragon type --> sudo shutdown -r now
[04:45] <GTR> zulfajuniadi : i have tried both of them 32 n 64 both cause i got them both
[04:45] <wizmaster> im waiting you
[04:45] <atoponce> oldude67: just pull it up and search
[04:45] <KevinOO> hello
[04:45] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did it
[04:45] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: try the nvidia settings, download it @ synaptic
[04:45] <LiquidDragon> brb!
[04:45] <Beatsake> anybody out there good at GRUB I have 3 opperating systems on 3 different HDDs they all boot but one of them it pauses indefinatly on " Starting Up . . . " untill I hit enter How do I avoid having to hit enter at "starting up . . ."
[04:46] <cocacola681> zulfajuniadi: try nvidia even though the card i've got is an ati radeon?
[04:46] <zulfajuniadi> GTR: then as jrib said, try the alternate cd. It does'nt use X to install
[04:46] <KevinOO> Can I restore grub with the ubuntu install disc
[04:46] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I am sorry to take so much time
[04:46] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: the url?
[04:46] <kkerwin> I, my /usr partition is currently marked as read only, even for root. This is the third time that it's happened in as many days.
[04:46] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14882/
[04:46] <oldude67> but thats where i get lost....like i only know about tar and sh...and so far ive heard more then that just sitting here...
[04:46] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: sorry, my mistake,
[04:46] <GTR> zulfajuniadi jrib thanx i wil try
[04:46] <atoponce> oldude67: are you in the GUI?
[04:46] <jrib> oldude67: you need to address people you are talking to or your messages will get lost
[04:46] <oldude67> idk
[04:47] <oldude67> sorry
[04:47] <atoponce> oldude67: are there pretty windows and icons?
[04:47] <oldude67> thanks for the info...frib
[04:47] <kkerwin> I need to figure out a way to remount it rw, and also find out what is causing it. "sudo mount -w /usr" doesn't work.
[04:47] <cocacola681> so is there any way to get the correct resolution if i've got an ati radeon card in my system (need 1680x1050)?
[04:47] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: what's your url? i'll try to access see your server from the net
[04:48] <oldude67> atoponce: huh....idk
[04:48] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: you mean ip address?
[04:48] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: have you tried manually configuring your xorg.conf?
[04:48] <PriceChild> kkerwin, its on a seperate partition?
[04:48] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Yes.
[04:48] <oldude67> ok im 40 and a newbie give me a break
[04:48] <atoponce> oldude67: what do you mean you don't know? you can't tell, by looking at your monitor, if there are icons or windows?
[04:48] <PriceChild> kkerwin, fix /etc/fstab then
[04:48] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: pvt me
[04:48] <cocacola681> zulf: not really, but I did try running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and following the prompts-- whatever i did screwed up the system so badly the gui would load
[04:48] <atoponce> oldude67: what are you using for this chatting session?
[04:49] <atoponce> oldude67: xchat?
[04:49] <oldude67> im looking at a couple of icons and a picture of some trees
[04:49] <azrael_> that's a GUI.
[04:49] <KevinOO> does anyone know if I can restore grub with the ubuntu install disc???
[04:49] <kkerwin> PriceChild: There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it. Here's the relevant line: UUID=421679a2-333b-4fb5-9d6c-0f2ea72d3c3a /usr            ext3    defaults        0       2
[04:49] <kattie> zulfajuniadi:  219.112.141.245
[04:49] <atoponce> oldude67: ok. then you're in the GUI
[04:49] <oldude67> ok
[04:49] <kkerwin> PriceChild: It was mounted rw earlier this morning.
[04:49] <jrib> oldude67: GUI just means "graphical user interface"
[04:49] <PriceChild> oldude67, gui stands for "graphical user interface".
[04:50] <atoponce> oldude67: in the upper left hand corner is a menu labled "Applications   Places   System"
[04:50] <oldude67> if you say so i thought i was in gnome
[04:50] <PriceChild> oldude67, as opposed to just lines of text
[04:50] <atoponce> oldude67: you are in gnome
[04:50] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: gnome is a GUI
[04:50] <kkerwin> oldude67: Gnome is the name of a specific kind of GUI
[04:50] <oldude67> not text.... but all my stuff is at bottome
[04:50] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: in the screen section, subsection display, depth 24 modes "1680x1050"
[04:50] <Molli> wich is the best calendar: evolution, kontact or sunbird?
[04:50] <berent> guys i have problem with python-xmpp
[04:50] <atoponce> oldude67: see the menus labeled "Applications   Places   System"???
[04:51] <KevinOO> Molli, i like evolution
[04:51] <kkerwin> Molli: I like kontact because I use KDE, and it has KDE integration.
[04:51] <oldude67> yes
[04:51] <PriceChild> !best | Molli
[04:51] <ubotu> Molli: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[04:51] <atoponce> oldude67: click on Applications
[04:51] <kkerwin> Molli: Others like evolution for its gnome integration.
[04:51] <duszek> allo
[04:51] <KevinOO> Using KDE apps in gnome....nice
[04:51] <berent> !pastebin
[04:51] <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)
[04:51] <oldude67> ya and where to from there?
[04:51] <oldude67> sorry atoponce
[04:51] <atoponce> oldude67: like i said "Add/Remove..."
[04:52] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Any thoughts on the rw problem?
[04:52] <atoponce> oldude67: then search for your app
[04:52] <azrael_> Kevin00: well, I've noticed that some people have trouble giving up Amarok :P
[04:52] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: it seems you have a problem with permissions.. let me modify your server configs
[04:52] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: thanks a lot
[04:52] <cocacola681> zulf: will try modifying xconf as you say now...
[04:52] <berent> guys i have problem with python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/
[04:53] <oldude67> you said to type start typing your name and it would help me send you a message and i still have to type it all out
[04:53] <berent> whenever i try updating i get  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/
[04:53] <atoponce> oldude67: hit the tab key
[04:53] <atoponce> at<tab>
[04:53] <SlimeyPete> oldude67: type part of name hit tab key
[04:53] <oldude67> ok sorry
[04:53] <Molli> but what is the calendar, is as good as the one from palm?
[04:53] <PriceChild> Molli, install them and try them yourself. Everyone's tastes are different.
[04:53] <berent> python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/
[04:54] <oldude67> atoponce,  i have the add and remove up but how do i search for what i want?
[04:54] <atoponce> Molli: for calendar, i like google calendar best. that's just me though
[04:54] <kkerwin> Molli: If you're looking to sync with a palm pilot, then try either evolution or kontact. I know that they have connectors for those.
[04:54] <berent> python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/
[04:54] <KevinOO> Molli, evolutions calendar is great
[04:55] <cocacola681> okay, once i've modified the xorg.conf file, is there something i need to do so that ubuntu rereads its/makes the changes accessible?
[04:55] <rusyo> Hi, How can I use host or dig that does not ignore /etc/hosts files? ping etc works, but host or dig ignores my /etc/hosts, any idea??
[04:55] <atoponce> oldude67: there is a search bar already there...
[04:55] <oldude67> atoponce, sorry to be a pain...but like i said im new
[04:55] <berent> python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/ i am on edgy
[04:55] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Any thoughts on my rw /usr problem?
[04:55] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: alt + ctrl + backspc
[04:55] <jrib> cocacola681: save what you are doing, log out, and restart X (ctrl-alt-backspace)
[04:55] <PriceChild> kkerwin,  not if you say it was working
[04:55] <oldude67> atoponce, yes but like i said i dont know where to search
[04:56] <oldude67> atoponce,  i search limewire and got nothing
[04:56] <kkerwin> PriceChild: It was working this morning, then it got remounted read-only within the past 6 hours automatically.
[04:56] <LiquidDragon> wizmaster- it didn't work :(
[04:56] <oldude67> atoponce, this is where im lost...sorry
[04:56] <wizmaster> mmmm
[04:56] <wizmaster> give me a PASTE  BIN from /etc/modules/alsa
[04:56] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14885/
[04:57] <atoponce> oldude67: np. you're trying to install limewire then? in that case...
[04:57] <berent> python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/ i am on edgy
[04:57] <kkerwin> PriceChild: I can't seem to remount it rw because it is already mounted, and I can't unmount it because it is in use.
[04:57] <cocacola681> zulf: rats!  didn't work.  the 1680x1050 resolution still isn't available...
[04:57] <jrib> oldude67: you can install gtk-gnutella using synaptic
[04:57] <oldude67> no got that...im running limewire...
[04:57] <PriceChild> kkerwin, you will have to fix fstab (if it needs to be fixed) then reboot to apply changes, or maybe sudo mount -a will do it
[04:57] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Since this has been happening every night, I don't want to have  to reboot everyday just to be able to write to my drive.
[04:57] <D--> wow
[04:57] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: pastebin your xorg.conf please.
[04:57] <oldude67> wait....hold on....
[04:57] <tarzeau> when comes ubuntu feisty final?
[04:57] <PriceChild> kkerwin, actually the second should do it
[04:58] <jrib> tarzeau: around the 19th
[04:58] <tarzeau> jrib: thanks
[04:58] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Still can't write to /usr
[04:58] <LiquidDragon> there is no folder
[04:58] <cocacola681> zulf: sorry, not sure what pastbin is...
[04:58] <wizmaster> wait
[04:58] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[04:58] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: Thanks, I'll try it, please wait for a moment
[04:58] <oldude67> have limewire, have gtk-gnutella, i just want to learn how to do this by myself
[04:59] <atoponce> oldude67: i don't use P2P, but it looks like limewire is not in the ubuntu repositories
[04:59] <wizmaster> mmm LiquidDragon, i dont know what are you problem
[04:59] <atoponce> oldude67: i need to go to work. hopefully someone else here can help you
[04:59] <oldude67> had to have a fried come over and help me...and
[04:59] <wizmaster> show is the sound is enabled
[04:59] <oldude67> oops friend
[04:59] <wizmaster> from the alsa mixer
[04:59] <zulfajuniadi> atoponce: you have to manual download the .deb package frrom the limewire server
[04:59] <berent> python-xmpp http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14883/ i am on edgy
[04:59] <oldude67> thanks atoponce
[04:59] <jrib> oldude67: you use synaptic.  You'll find almost everything you want in Synaptic after enabling the Universe repository.  If something isn't there, then there is no general method.  You should search the wiki or forums or ask ehre in that case
[04:59] <atoponce> oldude67: np
[04:59] <oldude67> bye
[05:00] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did it, but still doesn't work
[05:00] <reep> oldude67: I think the best option for limewire is gtk-gnutella, you can search for it in Add/Remove...
[05:00] <YogSothoth> I installed hal, dbus and thunar-volman-plugin, and when I plug in an usbdisk or insert a dvdrom, nothing happens. Why isn't it automounted?
[05:00] <oldude67> ok jrib....i have that..but like i said ...thats greek
[05:00] <LiquidDragon> it looks on to me
[05:00] <jrib> oldude67: which part is greek?
[05:00] <cocacola681> zulf: okay, i did a pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14887/
[05:00] <LiquidDragon> i don't know either
[05:00] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: chmod your /home/kat/kkk/hp/public_html/ to 755
[05:00] <LiquidDragon> it was working fine the other day
[05:00] <intelikey> anyone know a source of "real" modems ?
[05:00] <intelikey> or anyone know a brand of pci modem that are not winmodems ?
[05:01] <PriceChild> kkerwin, please pastebin your entire fstab
[05:01] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: there is also an error message when I restarted Apache like
[05:01] <SlimeyPete> intelikey: ebay's probably your best bet, tbh
[05:01] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: [warn]  NameVirtualHost *:0 has no VirtualHosts
[05:01] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: vesa drivers doesn't support your resolution. install the ati driver
[05:01] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: did chmod, but doesn't work
[05:01] <kkerwin> PriceChild: http://rafb.net/p/PdswSK64.html
[05:01] <scanf> anyone good with v4l can help with kino crashing?
[05:02] <bicycledaave> hi all, has anyone of you setup a mailman server successfully?I encountered the "group mismatch error", but the solutions I googled told me to compile it from source with a option enabled in configure.  Well I don't really want to install app that way, any ideas?
[05:02] <cocacola681> where can i get the ati drivers?
[05:02] <jrib> oldude67: maybe this will help, take a second to read through it.  It goes though all the ways to install things on Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/add-applications.html
[05:02] <PriceChild> cocacola681, which ones?
[05:02] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did it, but it doesnt work
[05:02] <Jiran> can anyone help me with file sharing over a local network?
[05:02] <zulfajuniadi> cocacola681: try googling easyubuntu
[05:02] <wizmaster> LiquidDragon: run alsamixer
[05:02] <scanf> http://pastebin.mozilla.org/6513
[05:02] <intelikey> SlimeyPete yes and worse bet too.   you can buy fifty there that are profoundly reported to be "hardware fax modems"  that seem to always arive as winmodems.....
[05:02] <wizmaster> and enable sound and up tehe volume
[05:02] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14888/
[05:02] <wizmaster> up
[05:02] <kkerwin> !ati | cocacola681
[05:02] <ubotu> cocacola681: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:03] <cocacola681> ati radeon x1300/x1550 series
[05:03] <Xteven> is there a way to create a filesystem where a regular user can store files as any user, without becoming root ? something like ufs or so ?
[05:03] <zulfajuniadi> Xteven: chmod?
[05:04] <LiquidDragon> WOOT GOT IT!
[05:04] <zulfajuniadi> Xteven: chmod the whole directory to 777, then all users can manipulate it
[05:04] <intelikey> Xteven you could have a vfat mount with umask=000   anyone could read write and no ownership
[05:04] <YogSothoth> Hirvinen, I inserted a cdrom in my drive and I don't have an automounter (i'am on Ubuntu Server). How can I know where to mount my cdrom from?
[05:04] <LiquidDragon> wizmaster- it was because my surround was not up
[05:04] <LiquidDragon> bu i didn't choose surround ?!?!
[05:04] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did all of what you said, but it doesn't work yet
[05:05] <zulfajuniadi> kattie error msg?
[05:05] <Jiran> how do I share folders between a Linux computer and a Windows computer?
[05:05] <Hirvinen> YogSothoth: Please fix your IRC client's nick completion settings.
[05:05] <LiquidDragon> oh, do you know how i switch away from using surround?
[05:05] <zulfajuniadi> !samba > Jiran
[05:05] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: this is the error message when I restarted Apache
[05:05] <YogSothoth> Hirvinen, sorry, I meant Hi :)
[05:05] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: [warn]  NameVirtualHost *:0 has no VirtualHosts
[05:06] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: easily done...
[05:06] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: but I think the main problem is I can't do chmod
[05:06] <Jiran> !samba ?
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about samba ? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:06] <Hirvinen> YogSothoth: I know.
[05:06] <rambo3> port 0
[05:06] <Jiran> !samba
[05:06] <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
[05:06] <wizmaster> yep
[05:06] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, can you help?
[05:07] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: this is the result of ls -l
[05:07] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: drwxr-x--- 3 root plugdev 16384 2007-04-01 01:17 public_html
[05:07] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: what does "mount" say?
[05:07] <berent> !pastebin
[05:07] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:07] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: chmod 755 -R /home/kat/kkk/hp/public_html/
[05:07] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: sudo in front
[05:08] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, when doing what? I did not try to mount anything as I don't know where to find the device
[05:08] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, sorry i did not get it :)
[05:08] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Is the issue with the UUID that the ubuntu installer used, instead of the device file?
[05:08] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, will paste it
[05:08] <reep> zulfajuniadi: that makes all files in that directory executable...
[05:08] <PriceChild> kkerwin, not a problem
[05:08] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I did it but there is no change
[05:08] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, http://pastie.caboo.se/52796
[05:09] <reep> kattie: sudo chmod -R o+rX /home/kat/kkk/hp/public_html
[05:09] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:09] <kkerwin> PriceChild: Hmm. Any other ideas?
[05:09] <zulfajuniadi> reep, yes just checking if the folder can be chmodded in the first place
[05:09] <PriceChild> kkerwin, not a clue. Its mounted the same as / which afaik means it should be fine
[05:09] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: yup, doesn't look like it's there
[05:10] <kkerwin> PriceChild: "mount" shows that it is mounted rw as well, but attempting to write to the partition fails.
[05:10] <LiquidDragon> how do i make my sound come from the master instead of the surround
[05:10] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: what does "grep cdrom /etc/fstab" give you?
[05:10] <PriceChild> kkerwin, why are you trying to write to it anywya?
[05:10] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, fantastic!
[05:10] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:10] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:10] <reep> zulfajuniadi: ah, it could be a different filesystem?
[05:11] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: sorry but i gtg, i'll be back in 1 hour
[05:11] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, http://pastie.caboo.se/52797
[05:11] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: no change
[05:11] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: try "mount /dev/scd0"
[05:11] <zulfajuniadi> reep: yes mounted fat32
[05:11] <kkerwin> PriceChild: I have a vmware virtual machine installed under its own directory that has read-write access (the rest of the partition is only writable by root).
[05:11] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: you may need to be root, or use sudo
[05:11] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, yep ;)
[05:11] <reep> zulfajuniadi: ah, then the options need to be set in fstab
[05:12] <Arta-> Is it normal for mount to set permissions to owner-only on an NTFS partition? Eg: dr-x------
[05:12] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: OK thanks a lot
[05:12] <Arta-> (It has full perms to everyone before mounting)
[05:12] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, thanks!
[05:12] <gordonjcp> YogSothoth: solved?
[05:12] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:12] <zulfajuniadi> reep: if you are familiar with apache, plz help out kattie, the server is @ http://219.112.141.245/, i think there's like a permission error somewhere
[05:13] <rafita> hi
[05:13] <rafita> i am trying to configure ndiswrapper in edgy
[05:13] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: reep: thank you very much
[05:13] <rambo3> !info python-xmpp
[05:13] <ubotu> python-xmpp: Python library for communication with XMPP (Jabber) servers. In component main, is optional. Version 0.3.1-1.1 (edgy), package size 255 kB, installed size 3032 kB
[05:13] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:13] <reep> kattie: could you paste your fstab in the pastebin?
[05:13] <rafita> but when I execute modprobe ndiswrapper I get this:
[05:13] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:13] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14889/ - can someone help me
[05:13] <YogSothoth> gordonjcp, yep
[05:13] <Pici> !patience | berent
[05:13] <ubotu> berent: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[05:13] <reep> zulfajuniadi: sure, I'll try :)
[05:13] <rafita> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Invalid argument
[05:13] <rambo3> berent, do you need python-xmpp  ?
[05:13] <rafita> what could it be?
[05:14] <berent> rambo3 just see the pastebin
[05:14] <dragonriot> so, when is there going to be an Ubuntu Convention in the United States??  seems like Europe is a popular place, but we get screwed...
[05:14] <dragonriot> I think it would be a huge event in the States...
[05:14] <Arta-> Anyone got a second?
[05:14] <gordonjcp> berent: it's nice to use the word "please" sometimes ;-)
[05:15] <kattie> reep: I did it URL http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14891/
[05:15] <berent> gordonjcp - please Please PLEASE
[05:15] <StoneNote> !anyone | Arta-
[05:15] <ubotu> Arta-: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:15] <berent> gordonjcp - please Please for (;;) {PLEASE;}
[05:16] <kkerwin> Hmm. Can we get an op to handle berent, please?
[05:16] <Arta-> StoneNote:  I did :P
[05:16] <Arta-> StoneNote:  Is it normal for mount to set permissions to owner-only on an NTFS partition? Eg: dr-x------
[05:16] <kattie> reep: now I can't evven write a normal text into my home
[05:16] <Arta-> (It has full perms to everyone before mounting)
[05:16] <berent> kkerwin i am asking a question
[05:16] <reep> kattie: hm, your homedir is a fat-partition?
[05:16] <gordonjcp> berent: have you tried to install python-xmpp "by hand"?
[05:17] <rambo3> !ntfs , mount  > Arta-
[05:17] <kattie> no hda4
[05:17] <berent> no but when i try to install something like a jabber or gossip this error comes
[05:17] <kattie> reeq NO hda4
[05:17] <Xteven> zulfajuniadi: I mean preserve ownership
[05:17] <kattie> reep I am sorry my home directy is in sda4
[05:18] <gordonjcp> berent: the error suggests that something has already created a directory for xmpp
[05:18] <kattie> reep but I mount my harddisk (=sdb1) onto /home/kat/kkk
[05:18] <berent> so whats the fix gordonjcp
[05:18] <reep> kattie: ah, well on the line for sdb1, change umask=007 to umask=002
[05:19] <kattie> reep : /kkk (initial of my real name is kkk, please no offended) is my data file
[05:19] <Arta-> rambo3:  Cheers
[05:19] <berent> also this error is encountered for most people when they upgrade
[05:19] <kattie> reep: how can i use umask command?
[05:20] <reep> kattie: I mean in your /etc/fstab. The line starting with /dev/sdb1, has umask=007 further to the right
[05:20] <reep> kattie: change it to read umask=002
[05:20] <reep> kattie: that will give everyone read access to that filesystem
[05:20] <rambo3> berent, so it should be on launchpad?
[05:21] <compilerwriter> !umask | compilerwriter
[05:21] <kattie> reep all of them?
[05:21] <astronfestmon> anyone knows when ubuntu 7 goes out
[05:21] <berent> yes it was may be a year back rambo3
[05:21] <reep> kattie: if you like all of them to be readable by any user, then sure
[05:21] <compilerwriter> 19 April is the target astronfestmon
[05:21] <astronfestmon> thanx
[05:21] <kattie> reep I did it
[05:22] <kattie> reep do I have to restart my computer?
[05:22] <reep> kattie: then they need to be remounted, either by restarting the computer, or by unmounting and mounting them manually
[05:22] <astronfestmon> how i can help ubuntu community
[05:22] <thgz> When I try to start ubuntu from the CD, the following erroro comes: user not known to the underlying authentication module
[05:22] <thgz> What I should to do for fix this problem?
[05:23] <ror> checksum the disc
[05:23] <reep> kattie: sudo umount -a -t vfat should unmount all fat-partitions, then run sudo mount -a -t vfat to mount them again
[05:23] <thgz> ok
[05:23] <compilerwriter> astronfestmon:  There are many ways to help.  Lend your expertise here, or work on a development team, there are many more ways see teh web site.
[05:24] <berent> also when i try connecting to xchat it takes a long time after this error has occured rambo3
[05:24] <astronfestmon> ok
[05:24] <kattie> reep can't umount?
[05:24] <kattie> reep may I restart my computer once?
[05:25] <reep> kattie: yeah, it's probably easiest to reboot then
[05:25] <rambo3> berent, you say over a year and you are installing a version for edgy or feisty , i see no errors on launchpad . try moving the file in question and run apt-get -f install
[05:25] <kattie> reep thanks
[05:25] <kattie> reep wait for a moment please
[05:26] <astronfestmon> i want to divulg the ubuntu in portugal probably  i  need to chat with ubuntu-pt for that right
[05:26] <fluoblack> hello everybody
[05:26] <berent> rambo3: moving which file
[05:26] <fluoblack> got a problem: I can't read the files on a burned dvd
[05:26] <fluoblack> i see them, but i can't open them
[05:28] <compilerwriter> astrofestmon:  I think that is the Portuguese channel.
[05:28] <fbarcenas> Anyone got any idea when the new ubuntu is going to come out? My daughter practically cried when I told her it wasn't out yet.
[05:28] <PriceChild> fbarcenas, 19th-ish
[05:28] <SlimeyPete> 19th April, supposedly
[05:28] <rambo3> i belive : /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xmpp/__init__.py
[05:28] <fbarcenas> PriceChild, thanks
[05:29] <kattie> reep: I am back
[05:30] <berent> rambo3: moving which file
[05:30] <reep> kattie: any change?
[05:30] <kattie> reep, wait please, I just logged in
[05:31] <Lin_> heya
[05:31] <Lin_> heya.. Im pretty sure that feisty beta alternate CD didn't recognize my atheros card. As far as i could notice it didn't has the restricted modules while installing. There is any way to make that modules available on boot?
[05:31] <fluoblack> please how do i change permission on my dvd drive?
[05:32] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: i'm back
[05:32] <kattie> reep I can't access to the harddisk!
[05:32] <PriceChild> Lin_, #ubuntu+1 please
[05:32] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: hi
[05:32] <fluoblack> it's an emergency :(
[05:32] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: hello
[05:32] <reep> kattie: what do you mean?
[05:32] <reep> zulfajuniadi: 'lo again
[05:32] <zulfajuniadi> 'lo reep
[05:32] <PriceChild> fluoblack, change them... what're you trying to do?
[05:33] <velko_> fluoblack, mount -t iso9660 -o uid=1000 /dev/hdX /media/cdrom (typing out of my head anyway)
[05:33] <kattie> reep zulfajuniadi I can't access to my external harddisk
[05:33] <Lin_> PriceChild: no answer there :-( Im afraid that this problem will not be fixed. And I want to have sure that im not doing any mistake before submite a bug report.
[05:33] <kattie> reep: I  did mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /home/kat/kkk
[05:33] <fluoblack> i have a dvd with thousand of pic to edit on it, i can see them on the rive but i can't open or copy
[05:33] <kattie> reep it doesnt work
[05:33] <PriceChild> Lin_, #ubuntu+1 for feisty please :)
[05:34] <fluoblack> i check that velko_ thanks
[05:34] <Lin_> PriceChild: ok... i got the message :-)
[05:34] <kattie> reep I am sorry I could
[05:34] <reep> kattie: hm, should've been mounted automatically
[05:34] <fluoblack> velko_: on fstab right?
[05:34] <reep> kattie: what error message does the mount command give?
[05:34] <velko_> fluoblack, try it on the command line first
[05:34] <fluoblack> ok
[05:34] <Beatsake> My duel Booting system hanges on "Starting Up . . ."
[05:34] <velko_> fluoblack, the crucial part is -o uid=1000 (this is your user id)
[05:34] <Beatsake> If I hit enter it boots
[05:35] <Beatsake> anyway to make it not hang?
[05:35] <kattie> reep I started Apache
[05:35] <kattie> reep: then this error message comes up
[05:36] <kattie> reep: [warn]  NameVirtualHost *:0 has no VirtualHosts
[05:36] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: try pasting your fstab
[05:36] <kattie> reep but now I could access to my own homepage
[05:36] <sid> I've been messing around with compiling madwifi driver with openhal, how can I get madwifi(ath_pci) back to the way it was and overwrite anything I might have done?
[05:36] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: reep: I succeeded
[05:36] <reep> kattie: I'm not too familiar with apache configuration, but I do believe it's a harmless message
[05:36] <sid> apt-get install --reinstall restricted-modules or something?
[05:36] <sid> or will that not overwrite?
[05:36] <fluoblack> velko_: i got  mount: /dev/hda already mounted or /media/cdrom0 busy
[05:37] <reep> kattie: yes, the page loads at my place :)
[05:37] <DjViper> how come stuff on the window list keep shrinking and expanding on random?
[05:37] <berent> rambo3: moving which file?
[05:38] <kattie> reep but I want to check my fstab thing again
[05:38] <velko_> fluoblack, sudo umount /dev/hda
[05:38] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: try pasting your fstab
[05:38] <kattie> reep could you tell me the url for paste
[05:38] <reep> !pastebin|kattie
[05:38] <ubotu> kattie: 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)
[05:38] <kattie> reep I forgot it when I restart my computer
[05:38] <MonsieurBon> hi
[05:38] <velko_> fluoblack, is your cdrom really hda?
[05:38] <velko_> fluoblack, are you really sure?
[05:39] <reep> kattie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14891/ your old fstab
[05:39] <MonsieurBon> I'm looking for a Nvidia specialist! My graficcard refuses to work with nvidia-glx! Can anyone help me?
[05:39] <kattie> reep http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14892/
[05:39] <kattie> reep zulfajuniadi new one
[05:39] <rambo3> berent, scroll up and read
[05:40] <crane> MonsieurBon:  Which card do you have
[05:40] <fluoblack> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14893/
[05:40] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: where's ur ext hdisk?
[05:40] <reep> kattie: it looks almost correct, but it should've mounted all filesystems automatically
[05:40] <berent> so u tell to remove /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xmpp/__init__.py ; then....
[05:40] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: please describe your problem more specifically
[05:40] <kattie> reep I want that
[05:40] <MonsieurBon> crane, Geforce FX 5600, which, according to Nvidia, should be supported by nvidia-glx. I tried legacy already, no success!
[05:41] <fluoblack> yea i got it working now!
[05:41] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: tru sudo mount -a does it have any errors?
[05:41] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I put ubuntu on sda4
[05:41] <safer> Why is it that I can't choose Options after logging out??
[05:41] <fluoblack> thanks velko_
[05:41] <fluoblack> should i modify my fstab now
[05:41] <fluoblack> ?
[05:41] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: sda2 is for Fedora, sda3 is swap sda1 is Windows
[05:41] <berent> so u tell to remove /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/xmpp/__init__.py ; then....  what rambo3
[05:41] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: *try
[05:41] <crane> MonsieurBon: which way did you go about adding the driver.
[05:41] <MonsieurBon> Rooy, the X-Server doesn't start, even if I do everything according to the wiki on www.ubuntuusers.de
[05:41] <reep> kattie: but, it might help to fix the error in your fstab, all filesystems of type ntfs and vfat should have their line end with 0 0
[05:42] <reep> kattie: yours end with 0 1 ...
[05:42] <kattie> zulfajuniadi: I didn't do mount "-a" , wht is it?
[05:42] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: when it asks you to view the errror output, scroll down to see the first line that start with (EE), that info would really help
[05:42] <velko_> fluoblack, you're welcome
[05:42] <zulfajuniadi> kattie: -a is all
[05:42] <rambo3> berent, move not remove . if its doesnt work move it back
[05:42] <Nitro> How do I cahnge the default size of gnome-terminal when it starts?
[05:42] <MonsieurBon> crane, Rooy, installed restricted-modules and nvidia-glx, then configured xorg.conf with nvidia-xconfig
[05:43] <berent> move to where rambo3
[05:43] <cocacola681> hello-- can anyone help me with easyubuntu; I installed as per instructions in order to get needed ati drivers.  I now have an 'easyubuntu' icon in my system tools, but when I run it nothing seems to happen
[05:43] <kattie> reep should I correct it into 0 0
[05:43] <rambo3> berent, where ever . /home/(user)/
[05:43] <berent> ok rambo3
[05:43] <fluoblack> velko_:  should i modify my fstab to get it working definitly? and how?
[05:43] <reep> kattie: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14894/ this is how it should look
[05:43] <koala> I installed beryl window manager (I spend a few hours on it) and it's beatiful. Sometimes is there a bug ( for example Network-manager applet crash when you change desktop). But it is amazing and very fast with my X700 ATI card. I newer want to see anything else :).
[05:44] <MonsieurBon> Rooy, what log is that?
[05:44] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: when X fails to start, it asks you two questions, answer yes to both, and it presents you with a log
[05:45] <gordonjcp> Rooy: there is also a log in /var/log/X<something>
[05:45] <berent> no use rambo3
[05:45] <Rooy> gordonjcp: good call, thanks
[05:45] <rambo3> berent, apt-get -f install ?
[05:45] <velko_> fluoblack, identify the line in your fstab which mounts the cdrom and add "uid=1000" in the options section. if you do this the next time the drive will be mounted as you wish
[05:45] <kattie> reep: thank you
[05:45] <kattie> reep I did it, but what do 0 and 1 mean?
[05:45] <MonsieurBon> Rooy, ok, hang on! I'm rebooting here and starting xchat on my laptop. Brb
[05:45] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: we''l wait
[05:46] <velko_> fluoblack, the options section is the column with "auto,ro" etc stuff
[05:46] <velko_> fluoblack, just add ",uid=1000" after the last option
[05:47] <berent> no use rambo3
[05:47] <fluoblack> done, thanks very much velko_, you saved my life on this one
[05:47] <fluoblack> and my career
[05:47] <MarkCh> #ubuntu-ce
[05:47] <velko_> fluoblack, you owe me a beer :-)
[05:47] <fluoblack> yes i do
[05:47] <MarkCh> oops sorry.
[05:47] <fluoblack> ;)
[05:47] <reep> kattie: the first is a bit hard to explain, the second number tells in which order the filesystem should be checked. only / should have 1 here, all other ext3 filesystems should have 2
[05:47] <fluoblack> bye everybody!
[05:47] <MarkCh> btw. where is ubuntu ce's official forum?
[05:48] <reep> kattie: vfat and ntfs you don't want to check from linux, so you set it to 0
[05:48] <MarkCh> /s/forum/room
[05:48] <kattie> reep I see
[05:48] <kattie> reep but may I ask you one question again?
[05:48] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: ok, the first line: (EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libglx.so
[05:48] <aaroncampbell> Where can I go to see if my card needs nvidia-glx or nvidia-glx-new?
[05:48] <kattie> reep I am using both Windows and Linux now
[05:49] <kattie> reep I want to have a partition which both Windows and Linux can access
[05:49] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, comment out the line Load glx
[05:49] <kattie> reep then what is the best filetype for this situation?
[05:49] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart, hope it comes up
[05:49] <kattie> reep: now I  chose fat32, because it seems classical filetype
[05:50] <benjb0> is there anyway to switch off the monitor from command prompt?
[05:50] <zeroflag> how can I setup the resolution used by my shell? my monitor always shuts down.
[05:50] <reep> kattie: not sure what is the best, but you can use vfat, ntfs, ext3 ... whichever suits you best
[05:50] <stevethepirate> anyone.. a good linux direct connect (dc) client?
[05:50] <reep> kattie: with ext3 you need to install something extra in windows, and with ntfs, you need to install ntfs-3g in linux
[05:50] <Juancab> Hi everybody. Can anyone tell help me with VMWare? I can't make it run
[05:51] <saxin> kattie: use ext3 with www.fs-driver.org for windows - better than fat32.
[05:51] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: It doesn't :(
[05:51] <kattie> reep: now I  chose fat32, because it seems classical filetype
[05:51] <reep> kattie: vfat works "out of the box" on either system, but doesn't have much options regarding permissions and ownership
[05:52] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: sorry, revert that back, i will think of smt else
[05:52] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: further down there is an error about a version missmatch. I tried the manual installation of nvidia driver first. Which failed. Might that be a problem?
[05:52] <Juancab> Can anyone tell help me with VMWare? I can't make it run
[05:52] <reep> kattie: so, your choice is the easiest one :)
[05:52] <kattie> reep saxin : thank you for your information
[05:52] <ytoox> ok, I tried ubuntu last night and realized that it was able to get the function keys working pretty well
[05:52] <kattie> reep alright I will try the advanced one
[05:52] <kattie> reep :)
[05:52] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: yea, you installed the NVIDIA .run file? ok, sudo aptitude remove nvidia-kernel-common
[05:52] <ytoox> suse does not recognize all of them as ubuntu does
[05:53] <ytoox> I have a toshiba laptop.
[05:53] <ytoox> What does ubuntu use in order to work with these function keys?
[05:53] <Supaplex> PFM
[05:53] <Juancab> Can anyone tell help me with VMWare? I can't make it run
[05:53] <Juancab> Can anyone help me with VMWare? I can't make it run
[05:54] <Arrick> hi all
[05:54] <Supaplex> Juancab: did you install and configure it?
[05:54] <Arrick> how do i see how much space is available on my Hard Drive?
[05:54] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: jep, the .run file from nvidia webpage. Ok, removed that! What now?
[05:54] <rambo3> Arrick, df
[05:54] <chili5555> Arrick: df -h
[05:54] <Nitro> Is there any setting to select default start size of the terminal? :)
[05:55] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: restart gdm again :)
[05:55] <Juancab> Supaplex: installed yes, configured I don't know
[05:55] <zeroflag> I need to change my shell's resolution. my monitor goes black and it fails to start X.
[05:55] <kattie> reep zulfajuniadi saxin :alright I wannt to struggle with this conf files things again
[05:55] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: wait, maybe you can install it again to make sure
[05:55] <compilerwriter> ytoox:  did you get the wireless chip in the laptop to work?
[05:55] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: "it" is the .run file
[05:55] <Arrick> now how do I see what *unallocated* space is on the disk rambo3 or chili5555
[05:55] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: have you tried toshset, fnfxd, toshutils
[05:55] <g0su> hola.hello(amsg)
[05:55] <kattie> reep zulfajuniadi saxin I think I can do it by myself now, thank you vry muchfor your help] 
[05:55] <Supaplex> Juancab: how did you install it?
[05:55] <bronze_0_1> zeroflag: you need to change your "Monitor's" or your "display's"  resolution
[05:56] <Arrick> heya bronze
[05:56] <bronze_0_1> hey!
[05:56] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: removing nvidia-kernel-common removed the restricted modules, and nvidia-glx too. Should I change to the old xorg.conf file??
[05:56] <Juancab> Supaplex: first converting the .rpm to .deb and run it
[05:57] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: if you want to install the driver from .run file, no
[05:57] <Juancab> Supaplex:but it never asked me the serial (or licence)
[05:57] <Supaplex> Juancab: uhhh that's kinda bad. deinstall it, and use the tarball.
[05:57] <chili5555> Arrick: not sure what u mean by "unallocated"?
[05:57] <Supaplex> Juancab: vmware-configure
[05:57] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: Well, if that driver would work, that would be best, as it's the newest one, but that one failed in the first place!
[05:58] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: But I'll have a go then
[05:58] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: not that it fail iteself, but you're using it (9755) with a 9631 kernel module
[05:58] <reep> kattie: your welcome, good luck :)
[05:58] <Arrick> chili5555, I have a 160 gig drive, and 145 gigs is unallocated, no partitions
[05:58] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: hence the version mismatch error
[05:58] <Arrick> but not showing up
[05:58] <wizmaster> HI
[05:58] <feiichi> hi
[05:58] <wizmaster> hey i have problems fot install the plugins for JRE in firefox
[05:59] <wizmaster> :( somebody help me?
[05:59] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: so what do I do? Run the .run file?
[05:59] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: yes, if you want the newest driver
[05:59] <benjb0> Is there any way to switch off the monitor if the system is idle for 5 mins
[06:00] <Rich_li_ny> New Installation Xubuntu 6.10 and can not get Video on monitor unless I go to a command prompt (Ctrl + Alt + F1).  Begins to load I see xubuntu logo then screen goes blank and monitor goes dead.  Please help me with this.  Its been going on for tow weeks and I really want to get this working.  Note monitor works with Puppy linus live Cd.. but not with xbuntu.   Also when I go to a command prompt its says 1024*768 failed , upsplash: 800-60
[06:00] <Rooy> benjb0: in System --> preference --> power management
[06:00] <Rich_li_ny> I cant figure out how to edit xorg and have been at this for 2.5 weeks now :(
[06:00] <feiichi> has been already published the exact day of releasing the final version of ff?
[06:00] <benjb0> Rooy: but the minimum time there is 12mins
[06:00] <chili5555> Arrick: did u look at fdisk -l?
[06:01] <Arrick> didnt know the command chili5555 thats what I was asking lol
[06:01] <Paddy_EIRE> hi guys
[06:01] <Arrick> fdisk -l does nothing chili5555
[06:01] <Arrick> this is 6.06.1 Server install
[06:02] <chili5555> Arrick: sudo fdisk -l
[06:02] <reep> Rich_li_ny: what graphics card do you have?
[06:03] <chili5555> Arrick: does that tell u what ur looking for?
[06:03] <Rich_li_ny> Its is a Martox AGP 64 MB
[06:03] <Rich_li_ny> oops Matrox*
[06:03] <Arrick> it tells me the size yes
[06:03] <Rich_li_ny> I think xbuntu doesnt like video card?
[06:04] <Paddy_EIRE> I have an Acer Aspire 5051AWXMi laptop with 64 bit AMD Turion processor and 1gb ram + 256 video ram, which Linux is best suited for this setup as I was not impressed by ubuntus' handling of 64 bit and the bootup screen that goes on forever
[06:04] <Juancab> Supaplex: Is it enough if I uninstall VMWare with Synaptic?
[06:04] <Rich_li_ny> When I tested Puppy distro on it with live cd.. it showed my bvideo settings as 53.7214 hor Hx and 85.1369 vert khx
[06:04] <reep> Rich_li_ny: look in /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see if you find any meaningful error messages (lines starting with '(EE)' )
[06:04] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: what about eh precompiled kernel interface? Not download?
[06:04] <aubade> Paddy_EIRE: Probably Xubuntu, if anything. You could always do a base install then gnome-core or kde-core.
[06:04] <Supaplex> Juancab: yes
[06:05] <Paddy_EIRE> aubade: sounds like a good idea
[06:05] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: no, just let it create one for you
[06:05] <Juancab> Supaplex: ok, i did. I`m downloading it again, thank you
[06:05] <Rich_li_ny> Reep Ok.. I have both pcs next to me. and one in question is at a command prompt.. what exactly should I type to get the log?
[06:05] <aubade> Suprised it didn't run with a Turion + 1G even if a chunk of that is shared with the onboard video. :o
[06:06] <Beatsake> Hey anyone ever hear of a machine hanging on "starting up . . ." untill you hit enter it won't boot
[06:06] <Beatsake> Wzup with that
[06:06] <Paddy_EIRE> aubade: would it be best to start the install via an ethernet cable, or will wifi work out of the box?? also which version of *buntu should I wait
[06:06] <Rich_li_ny> I rememeber being able to see the log last week and it had mouse erors.. so I changed the mouse.. but still had problem.
[06:06] <Beatsake> My is missing something or something
[06:06] <reep> Rich_li_ny: less /var/log/Xorg.0.log, then when the pager comes up, type /\(EE\) to search for (EE)
[06:06] <reep> Rich_li_ny: then hit n for the next hit
[06:06] <Rich_li_ny> reep; ok.. doing it now
[06:07] <wizmaster> help with jre plugin for firefox
[06:07] <aubade> Paddy_EIRE: Did networking work out of the box for your previous installation? No real difference between a normal install a base install networking-wise (with the exclusion of bluez Bluetooth tools being installed).
[06:07] <wizmaster> sombody help me?
[06:07] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: Would I like to run the nvidia-xconfig utility to automatically update my X configuration file so that the NVIDIA X driver will be used when you restart X?
[06:07] <chili5555> Beatsake: did u look at dmesg to see whats hanging up?
[06:07] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: I guess, that's a yes?
[06:07] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: no problem, the .run file installed it for you
[06:08] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: ok, then restart gdm?
[06:08] <Paddy_EIRE> aubade ok good to know, feisty is out on the 19th I believe will the 64 bit version be ready
[06:08] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: and enjoyy :D
[06:08] <aubade> Paddy_EIRE: You've been using 64-bit this entire time? I'd never. X(
[06:08] <ssssss> pastie
[06:09] <Henryrt> Hello how can i install windows xp in vmware on linux?
[06:09] <Henryrt> on ubuntu
[06:09] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: ok, looking good for the moment. I'll try a reboot (did not work last time).
[06:09] <safer> What's the best method of getting beryl?
[06:09] <Paddy_EIRE> aubade even the version of win vista premium I got with this laptop is 32 bit
[06:09] <poningru_> !beryl
[06:09] <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
[06:09] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: reboot? restart gdm is enough
[06:10] <poningru_> !vmware | Henryrt
[06:10] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: I know. Last time the xserver didn't come up after a reboot.
[06:10] <ubotu> Henryrt: VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[06:10] <jabloan0> #les
[06:10] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: try it once more, we don't reboot as frequently as windows :)
[06:10] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: wow, it works! :) Anything else, I should be doing?
[06:10] <aubade> Paddy_EIRE: Heard nothing but moans over 64-bit, mostly with driver incompatability and multimedia codec issues (pretaining to win32codecs, nothing like fluendo). :V
[06:11] <Rooy> MonsieurBon: err, mind staying here help with question? ;)
[06:11] <Paddy_EIRE> !64
[06:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 64 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:11] <Paddy_EIRE> !AMD64
[06:11] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[06:11] <gordonjcp> if you ever needed anything to convince you to use Ubuntu: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/Jacksteruk309/S7000151.jpg
[06:11] <Rich_li_ny> Reep: OK.. scrolling trough it I have: EE xf86OpenSerial: can not open "Device" "/dev/wacom" no such file exist.. and it repeats many times.. then eventually it says the same thng followed by "Success"
[06:11] <Exero> woot, beryl :D http://tinyurl.com/3x5fgd
[06:12] <MonsieurBon> Rooy: first dinner, then trying to help! :) *lookingforwardvorcompizinstallation* :)
[06:12] <MonsieurBon> cu
[06:12] <billy> very nice, gordonjcp
[06:12] <reep> Rich_li_ny: I have those messages in mine too (and mines working) so I think can ignore those... nothing else?
[06:12] <Rich_li_ny> nope..
[06:13] <reep> Rich_li_ny: then it sounds like it's just the monitor sync rates that need to be set properly
[06:13] <Beatsake> chili5555: How do I look up the D message?
[06:13] <Beatsake> is there a system log some where?
[06:13] <variant> is /etc/shadow supposed to be world readable in ubuntu?
[06:13] <fragstone> tach channel
[06:13] <Paddy_EIRE> Why is 64 bit such a problem
[06:13] <rambo3> Beatsake, learn auto complatation in terminal
[06:14] <chili5555> Beatsake:    in a teminal, type dmesg or if u wanna scroll slowly, dmesg | less
[06:14] <Rich_li_ny> OK.. so what do I have to do to get to the xorg file to edit it.. I tried (scrap paper everywhere) to do an autoconfig and got a message that the dat file was locked or in use.
[06:14] <rambo3> Beatsake, most logs are in /var/log
[06:14] <Exero> 64bit sucks imo
[06:14] <jatt> no
[06:14] <variant> anyone else here got /etc/shadow as world readable or is it just me?
[06:14] <jatt> it doesn
[06:14] <zulfajuniadi> Exero: imo2
[06:14] <jatt> 't
[06:14] <reep> Rich_li_ny: I would try searching for <monitor brand> <monitor model> specs on google
[06:15] <Rich_li_ny> Reep: Also loaded it in xedit and it appeared to be a blank file.. (which sounds impossible).
[06:15] <Beatsake> will it keep a log that soon after boot
[06:15] <berent> Beatstake : system log is under system->Administration->system log
[06:15] <aubade> variant: -rw-r----- 1 root shadow
[06:15] <Beatsake> I select the desired boot device in grub and then is says starting up . . . untill I hit enter
[06:15] <aubade> Weird if it's readable by the world/other. :F
[06:15] <zulfajuniadi> -rw-r----- root shadow
[06:15] <rambo3> varejao, just you
[06:15] <Beatsake> like there is some kind of error that needs clicking but there is only a blank screen
[06:16] <Beatsake> It was only by random luch that I hit enter and found out it would boot
[06:16] <Rich_li_ny> Yeah .. I did that ...  lol.. Tow monitors were freebies taht I got from the warehouse at work .. they were surplus.. headed to an auction..  and are old..  cant get specs on them.. other monitor I have here is a Mecer.. 15" model M-500 but cant get specs from mecer site .
[06:16] <reep> Rich_li_ny: you can edit it manually with sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf, or run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to get a "Wizard" to do it
[06:16] <Arrick> ok, I am making a filesystem that is destined to be a Samba share, what is the syntax for this "sudo mkfs.ext3 (what options do I need) /dev/hda4"?
[06:16] <GekiYellow> Finally, someone has combined two of my favorite things... Ubuntu and Hello Kitty.
[06:16] <Rich_li_ny> Cant I just take setings from this computer and put hem in the other one?
[06:16] <Rich_li_ny> them*
[06:16] <Rich_li_ny> Since they both have same monitors?
[06:17] <chili5555> Beatsake: and what did dmesg tell u?
[06:17] <zulfajuniadi> Rich_li_ny: if the hardwares are the same, i guess you can
[06:17] <berent> rambo3 did u do any progress on bug
[06:18] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: yes, I've tried everything, the thing is not that function keys do not work
[06:18] <reep> Rich_li_ny: yea, it might work to copy the Monitor section
[06:18] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: then?
[06:18] <Beatsake> well it had allot of information in termanal when i excecuted that command
[06:18] <Beatsake> I don't quite know what do look for
[06:18] <Rich_li_ny> Su;lf: Monitors the same.. other hardware different.  I am thinking that maybe the config files somehow got messed up and I can try itr.. f I fry a monitor I don't care at this point .. they were free anyway.
[06:18] <berent> Beatstake : system log is under system->Administration->system log
[06:18] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: they work, I am just trying to figure out what is the difference between suse and ubuntu as far as support for these keys
[06:18] <zulfajuniadi> Beatsake: pastebin
[06:18] <Beatsake> I also took rambo3's segustin
[06:19] <Beatsake> and looked in /var/log
[06:19] <aubade> One of you trying to bind multimedia keys or something?
[06:19] <arooni> help!  i can't record audio with my sony laptop (ubuntu 6.10) .... any ideas?
[06:19] <Ghaldez> hello .@ all
[06:19] <Beatsake> but there are allot of logs in there
[06:19] <Beatsake> pastebin?
[06:19] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: The wireless was recognized, but I did not use it. It was very late night
[06:19] <Rich_li_ny> Reep:... yes that what I want to do.
[06:19] <chili5555> Beatsake: you can post it to pastebin and we can take a look at it
[06:19] <berent> !pastebin | Beatstake
[06:19] <ubotu> Beatstake: 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)
[06:19] <zulfajuniadi> !pastebin | Beatsake
[06:19] <ubotu> Beatsake: 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)
[06:19] <rambo3> berent, i didn't do anything sorry . you ll might try asking somone who knows better , one soulution is to remove package in question , uninstall it
[06:19] <reep> Rich_li_ny: then edit xorg manually with sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:19] <Rich_li_ny> How do I get to the monitor section from a command prompt though?
[06:19] <Rich_li_ny> OK
[06:20] <berent> i tried that also rambo3
[06:20] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: toshset would not work, neither fnfx, because I use a phoenix BIOS
[06:20] <hans0lo> I just created a DVD Video with dvdauthor. How do I burn that to DVD? Just drag the folder over to a blank? Or do I need some DVD burning app to write it properly?
[06:20] <berent> but why is this issue pending rambo3 for so long
[06:20] <rambo3> berent, or just fooling dpkg into thinking its uninstalled
[06:20] <reep> Rich_li_ny: in nano, hit Ctrl+w to search for Monitor
[06:20] <Beatsake> I'm reading that site brb
[06:20] <rambo3> berent, can you post launchpad page for it ?
[06:20] <SlimeyPete> hans0lo: you can use k3b to do it. Create a DVD Video project and drag the older in.
[06:21] <SlimeyPete> hans0lo: there might be gnome-based CD burning tools that'll do it too, but personally I like k3b.
[06:21] <berent> https://launchpad.net/bugs/61458 rambo3
[06:21] <Rich_li_ny> I get : -bash: sudu: command not found
[06:21] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: well in terms of hardware support, ubuntu adds different modules in the kernel compared to suse, so it differs from pc to pc
[06:21] <arooni> help!  i can't record audio with my sony laptop (ubuntu 6.10) .... any ideas?
[06:21] <hans0lo> SlimeyPete: Ok, thanks. I'd rather not have KDE libs taking up space for just one app if I don't have to.
[06:21] <Arrick> someone please give me the correct syntax to create a ext3 file system on a parition with defaul settings please?
[06:22] <Beatsake> How's this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14897/
[06:22] <Rich_li_ny> su root
[06:22] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: what modules would you say are in ubuntu that help recognize these keys and brightness management?
[06:22] <reep> Rich_li_ny: sudo with o as in sudoku ;)
[06:22] <hans0lo> Arrick: mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdx
[06:22] <Beatsake> that's the pastebin for after executinging the dmesg
[06:22] <Arrick> thanks hans0lo
[06:23] <WaxyFresh> ive got more then one kernal installed,can i delete the older ones from synaptic?
[06:23] <velko_> hans0lo, it's either k3b or the command line. they are no gnome tools which are able to create video dvd out of the folders created by dvdauthor
[06:23] <berent> rambo3 i am able to remove python-xmpp by autoremove
[06:23] <JoseBravo> I don't know why I can't listen to sounds in firefox. Flash sounds works fine but the normal sounds like a .wav or .mid don't sound. Any idea of what I need to do?
[06:23] <berent> rambo3 but wont it cause any problems
[06:23] <hans0lo> velko_: ok, thanx
[06:23] <SoftIce> hi, when ubuntu server install gets done, what package creates the user www-data, please dont tell me apache, what base package installs that user? any ideas?
[06:24] <arooni> does anyone know how to make my ubuntu record audio
[06:24] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: I don't know much about the kernel modules in particular.. there's practically like hundreds, so it's hard to pin point one. Have you tried booting suse with the ubuntu kernel? i don't know if it would work, theoretically it would though.
[06:24] <rambo3> berent, locate the package in apt cache and install it with force
[06:25] <Rich_li_ny> Reep....  Ok  the "o" made a difference :))
[06:25] <WaxyFresh> ive got more then one kernal modual nstalled,can i delete the older ones from synaptic?
[06:25] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: how is that done? you, mean upgrading the kernel?
[06:25] <berent> rambo3 done thanks
[06:25] <berent> :-)
[06:25] <ardchoille> Gotta love partimage. Imaged my 3Gb drive in about 9 minutes.. left me with a 783Mb image file.
[06:26] <Rich_li_ny> Reep:..  I have file: /exrX11/xorg.conf in front of me and its blank
[06:26] <reep> SoftIce: sure it's not there? try: grep www-data /etc/passwd
[06:26] <reep> Rich_li_ny: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <Rich_li_ny> Reep: That doesn't make sense..   otherwise I wild have a LOT more problems then I already do .. correct?
[06:27] <chili5555> Beatsake: bad news, dude...
[06:27] <jasch> hia, im helping a friend installing some software in his dapper, i get this error:libfreetype6-dev: Depends: libfreetype6 (= 2.1.10-1ubuntu2) but 2.1.10-1ubuntu2.1 is to be installed
[06:27] <Rich_li_ny> Yep /ect/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <reep> Rich_li_ny: ect?
[06:27] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: (just guessing)... copy and paste, then follow some steps from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158&highlight=master+kernel
[06:27] <jasch> it tells i have the libinstalled and at the same time it has unmet dependencies to the same version is installed :S
[06:28] <ardchoille> Rich_li_ny: lol, type slower :)
[06:28] <velko_> jasch, than don't install  the newer version 2.1.10-1ubuntu2.1
[06:28] <chili5555> Beatsake: except for a couple of things you might fine-tune, I see nothing wrong. we must look elsewhere
[06:29] <Rich_li_ny> Ok... gonna try it again.. s l o w e r this time~
[06:29] <Beatsake> Ok
[06:29] <ytoox> ok
[06:29] <berent> which is the best IM client where i can use all messengers
[06:29] <jasch> velko_: if i try to remove and install i will bring down all kinds of things
[06:29] <berent> !im
[06:29] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[06:29] <jasch> like xorg included
[06:29] <Beatsake> do you want my grub file
[06:29] <velko_> jasch, your package depend on version 2.1.10-1ubuntu2 exactly
[06:29] <jasch> gmone etc
[06:29] <ytoox> zulfajuniadi: trying it
[06:29] <Beatsake> I mean it boots it just hangs
[06:29] <aubade> Anyone got an idea as to what package has glxgears/info?
[06:29] <TheInfinity> is there a way to change keyboard layout fast? something like an button or something like that?
[06:29] <WaxyFresh> ive got more then one kernal modual nstalled,can i delete the older ones from synaptic?
[06:29] <jasch> velko_: i see, so is that version and only that
[06:30] <Beatsake> and my vista boots fine just with that same stanza in the grub setup file
[06:30] <berent> i have installed psi but dont know how to integrate yahoo and msn
[06:30] <aubade> Nevermind, it's mesa-utils.
[06:30] <rambo3> Beatsake, what does you /etc/netwirk/interfaces file look like ?
[06:30] <rambo3> Beatsake, what does you /etc/network/interfaces file look like ?
[06:30] <Administrateur> hi al
[06:30] <Administrateur> all
[06:30] <rambo3> lo
[06:30] <rambo3> lu
[06:30] <jasch> velko_: could you tell me then how to force apt-get to bring me an specific version
[06:30] <Rich_li_ny> Reep:. I did it again.  and top of screen says File: /ect/X11/xorg.conf  and botttom says [New File]  So it appears to be a blank file.
[06:31] <Rich_li_ny> IS this possible?
[06:31] <chili5555> Beatsake: /var/log/messages is quite long. omit the parts before today and pastebin that, too. will need sudo to access
[06:31] <reep> Rich_li_ny: again, ect should be etc ...
[06:31] <zulfajuniadi> ytoox: try reading this as well, http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_suse
[06:31] <velko_> jasch,  the line you posted say exactly this version (the equal sign). if it was ">=" then it would work out of the box
[06:31] <Rich_li_ny> OK
[06:31] <reep> Rich_li_ny: use tab-completion, hit <TAB> while writing
[06:31] <jasch> velko_: if it worked i wont be here, believe me
[06:32] <arooni> help!  i can't record audio with my sony laptop (ubuntu 6.10) .... any ideas?
[06:32] <Rich_li_ny> reep: ok
[06:32] <Takaru> I need help! I got a new 1gb ram, put it in my motherboard (after asking here first if it would be okay). Now things are just closing by themselves in Ubuntu (Mostly firefox, it just closes randomly, and most of the time when I click it it doesn't even open). Is this a 7.04 bug? Or am I just doing something stupid?
[06:32] <jasch> velko_: this is the rest of the error:   libtiff4-dev: Depends: libtiff4 (= 3.7.4-1ubuntu3) but 3.7.4-1ubuntu3.1 is to be installed
[06:32] <jasch> E: Broken packages
[06:32] <reep> Rich_li_ny: sudo nano /*/*/xorg.conf<TAB> should automagicaly replace the two stars with the correct path
[06:32] <velko_> jasch, i do believe you. but i don't understand your intention. just don't install 3.7.4-1ubuntu3.1
[06:32] <rambo3> jasch, yu have mixed , missing repos
[06:33] <jasch> so the application he want to use wont work?
[06:33] <ardchoille> Rich_li_ny: /ect/X11/xorg.conf will be a blank file.. but /etc/X11/xorg.conf should be your xorg config  (see the diff in /ect and /etc ?)
[06:33] <vlasta> hallo
[06:33] <jasch> rambo3: i need libquiktime and some other applications that where not in the repos from default
[06:33] <Beatsake> Ok I'm working on that brb
[06:33] <jasch> is a big mess to get some multimedia from testing
[06:33] <zulfajuniadi> Takaru, try opening ff from terminal, wait for it to close randomly and get the error message (if any)
[06:33] <jasch> then the whole thing breaks down
[06:34] <poohter> lol
[06:34] <poohter> hy
[06:34] <wizmaster> my java plugin from firefox not works
[06:34] <rambo3> jasch, offcourse it will . cant you do full dist upgrade
[06:34] <wizmaster> :(
[06:34] <vlasta> hallo i'm an ablolutly noob on linux
[06:34] <poohter> whats the most populated channel on this server?
[06:34] <wizmaster> i make de soft link in the plugins directory but not works
[06:35] <jasch> yes, you mean like a big update? is dist upgrade a commmand? sorry for my ignorance
[06:35] <wizmaster> abou:plugins --> i not see java plugin
[06:35] <vlasta> i've a big problem
[06:35] <berent> !chatroom
[06:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chatroom - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:35] <berent> i have installed psi but dont know how to integrate yahoo and msn does it support chatroom
[06:36] <poohter> !chatroom
[06:36] <Beatsake> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14900/
[06:36] <Beatsake> I did some switching around on my nics
[06:36] <arooni> help!  i can't record audio with my sony laptop (ubuntu 6.10) .... any ideas?
[06:36] <variant> vlasta: just state your problem. if anyone knows the answer they will try to help
[06:36] <Beatsake> it's hard to keep up with changes in 3 operatiog systems on one computer
[06:36] <zulfajuniadi> wizmaster: did you do this: http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/faq.html#q2.2 correctly?
[06:36] <dwright> anyone have a latitude d600 with feisty?
[06:36] <rambo3> Beatsake, di you have all those interfaces ?
[06:37] <Beatsake> It looks like I have to do some thanges in there
[06:37] <Beatsake> I have 2 eithernet cards in ther
[06:37] <rambo3> Beatsake, no you didnt it was a bug
[06:37] <Beatsake> one is a crossover
[06:37] <poohter> Ubuntu (IPA pronunciation: /u'buntu/) is a widely used Linux distribution predominantly targeted at DCC SEND personal computers. Based on Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu concentrates on usability, regular releases, ease of installation, and freedom from legal restrictions. Ubuntu is sponsored by Canonical Ltd., a private company founded by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth.
[06:37] <dwright> I can't get desktop effects to work
[06:37] <mzracer360> what file do I need to edit, to change the look of the webpage that apache2's mod_musicindex creates?
[06:37] <Agent_bob> is there anything in gnome like kfax ?    i need a file viewer for .tiff (fax format)   ?
[06:37] <Beatsake> to another computer and one is my connection to my actual network
[06:38] <Ghaldez> can anybody help me?
[06:38] <rambo3> Beatsake, so you have wlan0 and ath0 ?
[06:38] <nalioth> poohter: what are you doing?
[06:38] <velko_> !ask | Ghaldez
[06:38] <ubotu> Ghaldez: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:38] <Ghaldez> [06:38] <Ghaldez>  ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager
[06:38] <Ghaldez> [06:38] <Ghaldez> Generating package: Ubuntu/edgy
[06:38] <Ghaldez> ./packages/Ubuntu/ati-packager.sh: 178: dpkg-architecture: not found
[06:38] <Ghaldez> Error: unsupported architecture:
[06:38] <amnesia> hi. I have a sis 966 southbridge and the disk on it's SATA controller isn't recognized by ubuntu (bios and windoze can see and use it). anyone know a solution for this?
[06:38] <Ghaldez> Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.A11259
[06:38] <Rich_li_ny> Reep: Ok that worked.  I did a search for monitor... Got it
[06:38] <reep> Agent_bob: gfax?
[06:38] <chili5555> Beatsake: they both have the same IP address, big problem
[06:38] <rambo3> @pnny Ghaldez
[06:39] <Beatsake> well
[06:39] <rambo3> @ponny Ghaldez
[06:39] <Ghaldez> what?
[06:39] <Beatsake> I just looked in network setup
[06:39] <Agent_bob> setting up a work box.   has to view .tiff (fax format images)     and kfax is all i've found that can do it.   anyone got clues ?
[06:39] <Agent_bob> reep not close.
[06:39] <dwright> again...I need help with desktop effects
[06:39] <rambo3> what what?
[06:39] <Beatsake> and one says that it has a dhcp assigned address of 99 insted on 93 in the last octet
[06:39] <jasch> man, i dont get it, they say use this sources: Ubuntu Dapper
[06:39] <Beatsake> so it changed that
[06:39] <jasch> In your /etc/apt/sources.list, you need to uncomment the lines that have dapper universe and add multiverse to the end:
[06:39] <Ghaldez> hmm... can anybody help me to instaklle the ati driver?
[06:39] <WaxyFresh> dwright, #ubuntu-effects
[06:39] <Beatsake> I'm going to manually setup the other interface with the correct ip
[06:39] <jasch> and here you say i hay mixed up repos
[06:39] <dwright> thx
[06:40] <jasch> what a dumb confusion
[06:40] <zulfajuniadi> !ati | Ghaldez
[06:40] <ubotu> Ghaldez: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:40] <Rich_li_ny> Reep:  Thanks a LOT!!!    Now I will copy display information from one pc to next and see what happens :)
[06:40] <Ghaldez> !ati
[06:40] <rambo3> !ati ,paste > Ghaldez
[06:40] <Ghaldez> ok ,)
[06:40] <Agent_bob> i didn't want to add kde to this box...  but if i must, i guess i will.
[06:40] <reep> Rich_li_ny: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart should tell you if it worked
[06:40] <WaxyFresh> Agent_bob, why must you?
[06:40] <Henrtyrt> Hello can somebody help me i get this error in ubuntu when i try to install windows xp in vmware: No bootable CD, floppy or hard disk was detected.
[06:40] <Henrtyrt> To install an operating system, insert a bootable CD or floppy and restart the virtual machine by clicking the Reset button.
[06:41] <velko_> !ati, paste > velko_
[06:41] <cbx33> hey
[06:41] <Agent_bob> waxyfresh  is there anything in gnome like kfax ?
[06:41] <cbx33> anyone know what language this page is in???? http://opmdream.blogspot.com/2007/04/top-ten-tips-for-not-burning-out-in.html
[06:41] <variant> Henrtyrt: no, ask in #windows or #vmware
[06:41] <Henrtyrt> i have the windows xp cd in my dvdrom its not working
[06:41] <zulfajuniadi> Agent_bob: you can install KDE apps in gnome
[06:41] <Vincenzo1902> ubuntu is the most fucked distro of all time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[06:41] <Rich_li_ny> Reep:  ok Thanks again!
[06:41] <Vincenzo1902> fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck
[06:41] <J-_> is there a way to equalize the sound with mp3blaster, or in bash to make shtuff sound better?
[06:41] <WaxyFresh> Agent_bob, why not use kfax?gnome will run kde apps
[06:41] <variant> Vincenzo1902: chill man.. if you have a problem i'm sure we can help
[06:41] <Henrtyrt> variant i am trying to do it on ubuntu so stop trolling variant
[06:41] <Agent_bob> zulfajuniadi i know.  i don't want to but i can.
[06:42] <Agent_bob> WaxyFresh as i said.  if i must.
[06:42] <variant> Henrtyrt: this is the ubuntu support channel not the windowsinvmware channel
[06:42] <Xanthus3545> does anyone know how to install xp vista and ubuntu so the will all boot up
[06:42] <zulfajuniadi> Agent_bob: use "paul"
[06:42] <Rich_li_ny> Iwill be more careful when typing commands from now on.  I used to work with dos all day years ago.  but windows did some strange things to my competency I think :))
[06:42] <zbrown> Xanthus3545: why would you do that to your poor computer?
[06:42] <Agent_bob> zulfajuniadi won't work.   done tried paul
[06:42] <jasch> i think im about to agree with bad manners vicenzo
[06:42] <Agent_bob> zulfajuniadi paul can't do fax format
[06:43] <zulfajuniadi> Agent_bob: ghfaxviewer?
[06:43] <zulfajuniadi> *just reading off the synaptic search list.. you should try it Agent_bob*
[06:43] <Xanthus3545> for one I do like vista but need xp for some important programs that will not run in vista and then want to play with ubuntu
[06:43] <cbx33> can anyone confirm this is iranian? http://opmdream.blogspot.com/2007/04/top-ten-tips-for-not-burning-out-in.html
[06:43] <Agent_bob> zulfajuniadi it wont open .tiff files.
[06:43] <Henrtyrt> How do i get rid of this open source menace called ubuntu i want to uninstall it and use windows again because windows people are nicer
[06:44] <wpdobbs> but this in not what the network setup says
[06:44] <Agent_bob> zulfajuniadi i have "tried it"
[06:44] <zulfajuniadi> hehe...
[06:44] <reep> Agent_bob: if you only need a program to view .tiff files, then imagemagick can. "display file.tiff"
[06:44] <benjb0> hi all
[06:44] <Agent_bob> reep nope.  not fax format .tiff's it wont.
[06:44] <Henrtyrt> windows channel isnt so busy because its just ultra user friendly next next next and it works
[06:45] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: install vista, then ubuntu, that way grub will automatically configure your boot settings
[06:45] <bronze_0_1> !ops Henrtyrt
[06:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops henrtyrt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:45] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: do not do it the other ay around
[06:45] <Xanthus3545> ok what about sp
[06:45] <Xanthus3545> xp
[06:46] <zulfajuniadi> same thing, Xanthus3545, XP then ubuntu
[06:46] <jasch> so rambo3 , velko_ this is the error this are my sources list: http://pastebin.ca/433108
[06:46] <jasch> can you tell me why i have broken packages with such a simple list of sources?
[06:47] <GTR> n e way to install ubuntu in text mode beacuse of my graphics card its not possible to install in graphical mode its not supporting
[06:47] <Henrtyrt> !vmware
[06:47] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[06:47] <Xanthus3545> from what I have been seeing they all need to be on the same hard drve
[06:47] <variant> Henrtyrt: if you want to uninstall it just run the xp installer.. or delete the partition from under xp and run fdisk /mbr
[06:47] <zulfajuniadi> GTR: use the alternate cd
[06:47] <Xanthus3545> is that correct
[06:47] <Checky> hi, I've a little problem after a kernel-update. GDM starts, but the login failed. When I change the permission from the .Xauthority file (group +rw), all works fine, and I can log in. Is this a bug, or is there workaround for this?
[06:47] <variant> Henrtyrt: how's that for helpfull?
[06:47] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: nope
[06:48] <Henrtyrt> i want to uninstall the nast less than friendly community its free so go read and cry somewhere else attitude not everyone has the brains to get it to work
[06:48] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: but it is encouraged to install ubuntu in  the primary, master drive
[06:48] <Xanthus3545> well right now I have a copy of ubuntu installed but when I boot all I get is the windows boot menu
[06:48] <variant> Henrtyrt: i just explained how to do it
[06:48] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: that way, it won't be such a headache if you have to troubleshoot grub
[06:48] <Xanthus3545> yes grub said it set eveything up
[06:48] <velko_> jash, because of the backports lines? i have no idea, man
[06:49] <dragonmantank> what's the apt equivalent of 'rpm -Va'?
[06:49] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: set your bios to boot off the ubuntu harddisk
[06:49] <reep> dragonmantank: what does rpm -Va do?
[06:49] <jash> velko? :)
[06:50] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: just one question, did you install the grub on mbr or partition?
[06:50] <dragonmantank> reep: Verifies all of the install packages
[06:50] <jasch> jash: velko_ was answering to jasch
[06:51] <jash> Jasch: hehe :) ok
[06:51] <Xanthus3545> ok if I set my bios to boot off the drive I have for ubunta what about window install will gurb boot them or do I need to change bios back for windows
[06:51] <jasch> velko_: so the backports force a link to something that dapper wont install
[06:52] <jasch> how can one go around something as common as that in ubuntu
[06:52] <zulfajuniadi> Xanthus3545: windows should be in grub already
[06:52] <jasch> an application ask for a particular version of a lib
[06:52] <velko_> jash, it's just a guess. because the other repos (excluding universe and multiverse) are supported
[06:52] <jasch> velko_: but one can have 2 diff version of a lib
[06:52] <reep> dragonmantank: don't know of an equivalent to that, but it would probably be the dpkg command with some options, try dpkg --help
[06:53] <Arrick> ok, if I am mounting a Partition for use with samba, it is "/dev/hda4    /samba" whats shoud I put for the rest of the options in fstab?
[06:53] <dragonmantank> reep: ok, I'll check that out
[06:53] <velko_> jash, i don't seem to understand your question. you can have multiple library versions on the disk. it is another question if you package manager will like this situation. but technicaly the answer is yes
[06:54] <zurita> #ubuntu-es
[06:54] <jash> Velko_: It is jasch not jash :) My tray is blinking ..
[06:55] <zulfajuniadi> Arrick: make sure you've installed smbfs
[06:55] <velko_> jash, sorry. i wondered on the previous remark but now i see the difference :-)
[06:55] <jash> velko_: Np :)
[06:55] <Arrick> zulfajuniadi, I will, but I want to know what the mount options should be
[06:55] <juice`> how can i change speakers settings in default Ubuntu ? is there any tool to change for example number of speakers?
[06:56] <zulfajuniadi> Arrick www.ubuntuguide.org :)
[06:56] <reep> Arrick: you are mounting a partition you then want to share with samba?
[06:56] <Arrick> yes reep
[06:56] <Andeh> Squirble
[06:56] <reep> Arrick: what filesystem is on the partition?
[06:56] <Arrick> zulfajuniadi, how abotu you just come right out and say RTFM next time
[06:56] <zulfajuniadi> reep, i think he wants to mount a samba share
[06:56] <Arrick> reep, its ext3
[06:57] <Arrick> zulfajuniadi, samba isnt even installed yet
[06:57] <reep> Arrick: /dev/hda4 /samba ext3 defaults 0 2
[06:57] <Beatsake2> Ugg I had to reboot after changing network settings and it says that my nic is logged in still
[06:57] <zulfajuniadi> owh, now i get it, sorry Arrick
[06:58] <Beatsake2> but I don't see the person that was helping me
[06:58] <reep> Arrick: and of course, make sure /samba exist
[06:58] <Beatsake2> chi 386 or something like that
[06:58] <Andeh> Hello
[06:58] <majorix_> hey guys when i try to launch medieval 2 total war i get a black screen but when i disallow the window management then it says i need pixel shaders enabled and quits, it used to work with my earlier ubuntu
[06:58] <Arrick> reep, uhmm, ok, now how do i make sure of that, mkdir?
[06:58] <Andeh> Feisty comes out in a week right?
[06:58] <Andeh> Yay
[06:58] <Beatsake2> I was having a problem with Grub hanging up at "starting up . . ." on y duel booting system
[06:58] <reep> Arrick: yes, sudo mkdir /samba
[06:58] <Andeh> *woop woop*
[06:58] <Arrick> ok thanks
[06:59] <Beatsake2> Am I back in the rite channel?
[06:59] <Andeh> If i wanted to upgrade to feisty... how much free disk space would i need to start with?
[06:59] <reep> Arrick: when it is mounted, it will probably only be writable by root, so you should use chown and chmod to get the permissions you want
[06:59] <thesilentw> hello evertone, does anyone here use beryl for feisty? cause instructions on beryl site dont work for me, need help :(
[07:00] <amnesia> reep: first, for the .debs you download, take 700mb at least
[07:00] <Andeh> I just deleted an iso and freed up one gig :D
[07:00] <Beatsake2> are there different miriors on the same channel that have different users in them?
[07:00] <Beatsake2> this is weird
[07:00] <Andeh> So is 1 gig enough for an upgrade to feisty?
[07:00] <Beatsake2> I was sure I was in the #ubuntu channel?
[07:00] <amnesia> reep: then for extracting and stuff, a little more
[07:00] <Andeh> hard drive space
[07:00] <reep> amnesia: ?
[07:00] <Arrick> yeah, thanks reep
[07:01] <Andeh> Ok, thanks for ignoring me
[07:01] <Andeh> Bye
[07:01] <amnesia> reep: sorry, not you, missed by a line :)
[07:01] <MarkCh> evil forumers, look at what you done to andeh! >(
[07:01] <amnesia> I wrote that all fofr andreh, who just went :>
[07:01] <zulfajuniadi> yeah... i noticed :P
[07:01] <Arrick> reep, whats the chown syntax I know "sudo chown -R arrick /samba" is that correct?
[07:02] <berent> was andeh a girl, amnesia?
[07:02] <MarkCh> repent!
[07:02] <reep> Arrick: yes, that will give your user ownership of all files and directories on that filessystem
[07:02] <Arrick> ok thanks
[07:02] <MarkCh> :)
[07:02] <amnesia> berent: no idea
[07:02] <gRaCiOsO> im trying to start my squid and this is the error  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14905/ someone know why?
[07:02] <bigjohnto> hello, anyone know how to direct all spam email to an account called spam using sendmail?
[07:02] <berent> if andeh is a girl, try pm her amnesia?
[07:02] <bigjohnto> or spamassasin
[07:02] <reep> berent: you come here for the girls?
[07:03] <berent> no reep
[07:03] <thesilentw> hello everyone, does anyone here use beryl for feisty? cause instructions on beryl site dont work for me, need help :(
[07:03] <berent> but reep are u a girl
[07:03] <amnesia> berent: do I care? got my own problem to figure out, no help there aswell so..
[07:03] <berent> :-)
[07:03] <reep> berent: no, sorry
[07:04] <berent> ok just a humour in this traffic
[07:04] <gRaCiOsO> im trying to start my squid and this is the error  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14905/ someone know why?
[07:04] <amnesia> how do I create a device node for a sata disk that wasn't recognized by the ubuntu by default
[07:05] <marnanel> So I am running feisty and trying to save from oowriter in MS Word format. It isn't an option in the File|Open dialogue, nor File|Export. What am I doing wrong?
[07:05] <amnesia> I mean I did a mknod /dev/sda b 8 0 but it didn't help
[07:05] <amnesia> and a sda0 b 8 1 didn't help either
[07:05] <zulfajuniadi> gRaCiOsO: set the hostname?
[07:06] <xtknight> amnesia, MAKEDEV
[07:06] <xtknight> it may be craeted in /dev/.static/dev/sda until the next boot, too
[07:06] <thesilentw> ubuntu music player says .mp3 files are not audio streams ??? ><
[07:06] <xtknight> or until you use it
[07:06] <xtknight> then it goes to /dev/sda again
[07:07] <reep> amnesia: if it doesn't get detected by default it sounds more like it's maybe not connected properly, does the BIOS see it?
[07:07] <Beatsake> anyone had there duel booting computer hand on "starting up . . ." untill you hit the enter key?
[07:07] <amnesia> xtknight: I'm booting the live CD now because I can't install ubuntu
[07:07] <Beatsake> then it boots rite up
[07:07] <amnesia> reep: bios/windows can see and use it
[07:07] <Beatsake> like there is some hidden error message that needs to be accepted
[07:07] <xtknight> amnesia, hrm i'd need more background on your problem..  where are you trying to create a device node ?
[07:08] <reep> amnesia: that's odd... "dmesg | less" do you see anything about your sata disk there?
[07:08] <amnesia> xtknight: I have a sis 966 southbridge, which is driven by the sata_sis driver (the sata part that is)
[07:08] <amnesia> reep: no, but lspci shows the sis sata controller, that's all
[07:09] <xtknight> amnesia, and you wish to install ubuntu, right?
[07:09] <amnesia> xtknight: and I tried do create it as /dev/sda
[07:09] <_Puppy_> does anyone know a website that you can suggest programs that should be made?
[07:09] <amnesia> xtknight: yep. tried suse too, same effect (just to test! :)
[07:09] <aricz> What's the best torrent client for linux?
[07:09] <xtknight> amnesia, but where are you creating the device?
[07:09] <xtknight> amnesia, i dont understand
[07:09] <MarkCh> _Puppy_: programs that should be made?
[07:09] <variant> aricz: how long is a peice of string
[07:09] <amnesia> xtknight: what do you mean "where"
[07:10] <variant> aricz: azureus is popular..
[07:10] <_Puppy_> MarkCh, yup. for Linux
[07:10] <aricz> variant : Yap, I get your point
[07:10] <thesilentw> hello everyone, does anyone here use beryl for feisty? cause instructions on beryl site dont work for me, need help :(
[07:10] <variant> aricz: rtorrent if you like effecient command line
[07:10] <aricz> variant: thanks
[07:10] <MarkCh> _Puppy_: you mean you want to make a program, right?
[07:10] <xtknight> amnesia, i think i know what you mean now.  you are using the livecd and trying to create /dev/sda prior to executing Install
[07:10] <Ghaldez> !ati
[07:10] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:10] <amnesia> xtknight: I can boot the live cd, but the disk is not recognized by the partitioner for example
[07:10] <Ghaldez> !ati
[07:10] <reep> amnesia: and the sata_sis modules is loaded?
[07:10] <amnesia> xtknight: yes
[07:10] <xtknight> mknod'ing a /dev/sda will not work
[07:10] <xtknight> a module needs to do that
[07:11] <amnesia> reep, xtknight: the sata_sis is NOT loaded when starting up, need to do that myself
[07:11] <_Puppy_> MarkCh, No way! I just thought there may be a list that I could add to for programs that should be made.
[07:11] <xtknight> amnesia, sudo modprobe sata_sis
[07:11] <xtknight> what then hapepns ?
[07:11] <amnesia> yeah, nothing happens except loading the module
[07:11] <xtknight> amnesia, pastebin "sudo lshw -class disk"
[07:11] <amnesia> no dmesg info no nada
[07:11] <amnesia> xtknight: ok...
[07:11] <Cantthinkofname> hi.  I have a problem with my mouse, can anyone help me?
[07:11] <soeb> pl??
[07:11] <xtknight> !pl
[07:11] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[07:12] <variant> Cantthinkofname: just state the problem, if we can help we will
[07:12] <amnesia> xtknight: only the dvdrom is recognized there
[07:12] <amnesia> xtknight: sorry didn't sudo
[07:12] <amnesia> still, 2xcdrom (same device)
[07:12] <amnesia> nothing else
[07:13] <Cantthinkofname> Well, I just upgraded from dapper to edgy, and as soon as I booted up edgy, my mouse wouldn't work... I'm using an MS IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 wireless usb mouse.
[07:13] <_Puppy_> MarkCh, so do you know anything like that ( a list of ideas for programmers to make for Linux)?
[07:13] <Cantthinkofname> The cursor just idles, regardless of any motion of the mouse
[07:13] <variant> Cantthinkofname: if you plug in/out the usb connector and type dmesg what does it say?
[07:13] <reep> amnesia: "lsmod | grep sata_sis" what's the last number on that line?
[07:13] <aaroncampbell> Where do people upload images when they take a screenshot for support? (Basically, I need a pastebin for a screenshot)
[07:13] <marnanel> Is the MS Word export in a separate package?
[07:13] <variant> Cantthinkofname: infact, unpluging/plugging it might fix it
[07:14] <amnesia> reep:  it's 0. isn't it because the node hasn't been created yet?
[07:14] <xtknight> amnesia, you probably need to load a companion driver such as libata
[07:14] <variant> marnanel: it should be in there.. as doc format
[07:14] <amnesia> xtknight: libata is loaded, sata_sis is sitting on it
[07:14] <variant> marnanel: office 98/2000/xp
[07:14] <reep> amnesia: yea, nothing is using the module...
[07:14] <zulfajuniadi> aaroncampbell: imageshack.us
[07:14] <Andeh> Hello
[07:14] <Andeh> What's new in Feisty?
[07:14] <amnesia> reep: yeah. thought I'd create the node and then it's cool, but not really
[07:14] <variant> Andeh: ask in #ubuntu+1
[07:15] <Andeh> +1?
[07:15] <variant> Andeh: thats the feisty channel
[07:15] <xtknight> amnesia, are you sure your controller is supported?
[07:15] <Andeh> ok
[07:15] <aricz> Is there a way to copy a line of text in X and switch to console (ctrl+alt+F1-F6) and paste it?
[07:15] <Cantthinkofname> unpluggin, replugging doesnt work.  i've tried that a bunch of times.  but I just did the dmesg a few times, before removing it, after removing it, and after replugging it
[07:15] <Andeh> TY
[07:15] <Cantthinkofname> what am i supposed to be looking for?
[07:15] <amnesia> xtknight: 99.5% sure yes. I did a little research and the kernel source says sis 966 chipset is supported by sata_sis
[07:16] <amnesia> well did it through google, no sources on that machine
[07:16] <variant> aricz: do you have gpm installed?
[07:16] <reep> amnesia: no, when that modules gets loaded, udev should detect the disks on it, and create the nodes
[07:16] <marnanel> aricz: yes, run screen in the console
[07:16] <amnesia> reep: yeah, thought udev doesn't recognice it somehow and I'd help it a little..no go
[07:16] <variant> aricz: you can also do it with screen but it'sa bit of a fiddley way around the problem
[07:16] <xtknight> amnesia, "sudo lshw -class disk" returns no hard disks?
[07:16] <WaxyFresh> ive got more then one kernal modual installed,can i delete the older ones from synaptic?
[07:16] <aricz> variant: Ok, I don't even know what gpm is.. hehe
[07:16] <marnanel> variant: actually, what the heck, if I create a new document it's in the list but it isn't for my document. So cut and paste is needed. Thanks.
[07:16] <amnesia> xtknight: no, just the pata cdrom
[07:17] <variant> aricz: console mouse support
[07:17] <variant> aricz: apt-get install gpm
[07:17] <variant> aricz: then run /etc/init.d/gpm start
[07:17] <aricz> Ahh.. yep
[07:17] <variant> aricz: and you should be able to paste with the right mouse button
[07:17] <aricz> I have mousesupport in console
[07:18] <aricz> doesn't work..
[07:18] <variant> aricz: actualy, forget that it doesn;t work
[07:18] <aricz> pasting I mean
[07:18] <variant> aricz: screen is the only way :)
[07:18] <oskan> Anyone know if someone got GTA san andreas to work with wine in ubuntu?
[07:18] <variant> oskan: chekc the wine appdb
[07:18] <aleksanteri> so.. is it ABSOLUTELY sure that the BIOS CAN'T break down if i put Linux on a HDD with Windows on another HDD and using GRUP at bootup?
[07:19] <oskan> variant, where can i find the appdb?
[07:19] <variant> aricz: in a terminal type screen and press return. copy the text into that terminal and then switch to the virtual console and type screen -RRD
[07:19] <xtknight> amnesia, i would search for supporting modules.  i'm not sure.  it sounds like you did everything you could and it's just plain old not being detected
[07:19] <xtknight> amnesia, in which case i would file a kernel bug on ti
[07:19] <xtknight> it*
[07:19] <variant> oskan: in firefox in the URL bar type "wine appdb" and press enter
[07:19] <Rich_li_ny> Rep:  Just learned there is a bug in version 6.10 and and I will need to upgrade to feisty or change to vesa driver.
[07:19] <variant> oskan: it will take you directly there
[07:19] <oskan> thanks :)
[07:20] <aleksanteri> yes or no?
[07:21] <surface> i install ubuntu on toshiba tecra, i try to play song , it play but no sound
[07:22] <aleksanteri> is it sure that the bios can't break down if i use linux on a hdd, windows on another and use grup on bootup?
[07:22] <variant> aleksanteri: yes, 100%. it is safe
[07:22] <aleksanteri> ok
[07:22] <zulfajuniadi> aleksanteri: yes, bios wont breakdown
[07:23] <variant> aleksanteri: there is more risk from windows viruses overwriteing the bios data
[07:23] <WaxyFresh> can i delete linux image/header?its takeing up alot of room and i have a newer copy
[07:23] <MajorPayne> I am using Evolution to check my email, but I would like to keep the application closed until I need it.  Is there any way that I can run it in the background and have it notify me when I receive an email?
[07:24] <GionnyBoss> aleksanteri: bios as got nothing to do with it... you will just have 2 operative systems on 2 different partition, and grub on one hard disk master boot record... that's all
[07:24] <Cantthinkofname> Well, I just upgraded from dapper to edgy, and as soon as I booted up edgy, my mouse wouldn't work... I'm using an MS IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 wireless usb mouse.
[07:24] <ewurah> xtknight, r u there
[07:24] <aleksanteri> well i have 2 hdds
[07:24] <xtknight> ewurah, i'm busy at the moment
[07:24] <variant> Cantthinkofname: you didn't answer my question
[07:24] <Cantthinkofname> yea i did
[07:24] <user__> hi all! I got a problem w a Feisty that hangs (black screen) when pushing the eject cd button. Running nonfree nvidia drivers.. any suggestions?
[07:24] <Cantthinkofname> unpluggin, replugging doesnt work.  i've tried that a bunch of times.  but I just did the dmesg a few times, before removing it, after removing it, and after replugging it
[07:24] <GionnyBoss> aleksanteri: well that's good... you just have to install grub on the hard disk that you want to boot from
[07:24] <Cantthinkofname> what am i supposed to be looking for?
[07:24] <zulfajuniadi> user__: feisty support is at #ubuntu+1
[07:25] <variant> Cantthinkofname: ok, what did it tell you? last 3 or 4 lines
[07:25] <variant> Cantthinkofname: put it here: rafb.net/paste
[07:25] <user__> zulfajuniadi: ok.. thnx
[07:25] <ewurah> xtknight, ok.
[07:25] <ewurah> xtknight, when u are less busy then.
[07:25] <GionnyBoss> aleksanteri: and if you will have problems starting Windows after that, just come here again and me or someone else will help you to configure grub correctly... there will be no problem at all
[07:25] <surface> i install ubuntu on toshiba tecra, i try to play song , it play but no sound,, anyone have any ideas?
[07:25] <reep> amnesia: according to this: http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/index.php?showtopic=53242 it seems support for your chipset was added in 2.6.20 ...
[07:26] <Cantthinkofname> alright, but i'm having trouble figuring out a way to copy it without using my mouse
[07:26] <variant> Cantthinkofname: why can't you use the mouse?
[07:27] <variant> Cantthinkofname: haha, ignore that comment
[07:27] <Cantthinkofname> i dont know.  perhaps its because... ok
[07:27] <variant> Cantthinkofname: me = stupid
[07:27] <variant> lol
[07:27] <Cantthinkofname> haha
[07:27] <aricz> variant : Aha, it worked.. a bit clunky, but it works.. thanks again
[07:27] <amnesia_> something went wrong
[07:27] <amnesia_> xtknight: thanks for your input!
[07:27] <WaxyFresh> is it safe to delete linux image/headers?its takeing up alot of room and i have a newer copy.
[07:28] <Cantthinkofname> ok, i'm slowly copying and pasting it
[07:28] <variant> Cantthinkofname: wait
[07:28] <variant> Cantthinkofname: apt-get install pastebinit
[07:29] <Cantthinkofname> variant:  what is that?
[07:29] <xtknight> amnesia, lol
[07:29] <xtknight> amnesia, what went wrong?
[07:29] <variant> Cantthinkofname: allows you to pastebin output of commands
[07:29] <amnesia_> reep: thanks for the help, seems it's not gonna work that easily
[07:30] <amnesia_> xtknight: well, laggen for quite long and so I reconnected
[07:30] <variant> Cantthinkofname: so type dmesg > dmest.txt
[07:30] <amnesia_> s/laggen/lagged
[07:30] <variant> Cantthinkofname: then pastebinit dmest.txt
[07:30] <variant> Cantthinkofname: and it outputs a link
[07:30] <Cantthinkofname> it couldnt find the package for pastebinit
[07:31] <variant> Cantthinkofname: must be in one of the non default repos
[07:31] <mateusz> i'va got a probrlem - if I want to start beryl or uTorrent the gnome restarted...  Please help
[07:31] <variant> :/
[07:31] <variant> Cantthinkofname: universe/multiverse for example
[07:31] <WaxyFresh> is it safe to delete linux image/headers?its takeing up alot of room and i have a newer copy.
[07:32] <variant> WaxyFresh: yes
[07:32] <WaxyFresh> variant, thanks
[07:32] <nios> hey, how can i get a ip from a dhcpd server?
[07:32] <variant> nios: dhclient eth0
[07:32] <variant> nios: or eth1 etc
[07:32] <nios> ah so easy
[07:32] <nios> ;)
[07:32] <nios> thx
[07:33] <variant> bbl
[07:33] <lklklklkk> hello
[07:33] <Slart> I'm thinking of setting up a LDAP server to use as a address book at home.. has anyone done this? is it worth the trouble of setting up the server? are there any other options?
[07:34] <HaRDaWaY> hello
[07:35] <ViciousParker> hello, can somebody help me for a quick second?
[07:35] <Cantthinkofname> variant:  i pasted the last few lines to that site... finally.  let me know if you need more
[07:35] <Flannel> Slart: LDAP is a pretty big overhead.  I'm leaning towards the IMAP based address books.
[07:35] <amnesia_> Cantthinkofname:  he needs the link :)
[07:35] <lklklklkk> can any one give advice on how to stop edgy from using the mesa gl driver even after installing the ATI drivers?
[07:35] <amnesia_> bye
[07:35] <Cantthinkofname> oh ok... http://rafb.net/p/aSwys682.html
[07:36] <Slart> Flannel: IMAP?... can I use that from say.. thunderbird/outlook/etc ?
[07:36] <Slart> Flannel: I mean.. just for the address book...
[07:36] <tonyr1988> What are some good steps to take to troubleshooting Gnome crashing? I'm not sure where to begin...
[07:36] <ViciousParker> I'm following this guide to get my wireless card working in a Dell e1405 laptop. And when I get to the line "sudo echo blacklist bcm43xx >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist" I get the following error, "bash: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist: Permission denied"
[07:36] <ViciousParker> can anybody help me with that?
[07:37] <Slart> tonyr1988: check logs? syslog, kernel log.. some kind of gnome log perhaps?
[07:37] <tonyr1988> Duh...:)
[07:37] <ViciousParker> sorry, here is the guide, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&highlight=dell+e1505+wireless
[07:37] <tonyr1988> My bad
[07:37] <dragonriot> when a server absolutely positively MUST have X installed, what is the recommended option, GNOME, KDE, or XFCE??
[07:37] <lklklklkk> try as root, or chod 777 the outputfile
[07:38] <lklklklkk> chmod (sorry)
[07:38] <Flannel> Slart: http://www.gargan.org/extensions/synckolab.html  is the thunderbird extension. It's "Kolab" that does the address/calendar via IMAP thing.  Outlook... I know there are.  don't know if theyre free
[07:38] <Flannel> Slart: but, theres an official "kolab" server, but you can use any IMAP server
[07:38] <Slart> dragonriot: I'd say it depends on the software that absolutely, definately has to have the x server =)
[07:38] <tonyr1988> ViciousParker: What does "ls -l /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist" output?
[07:38] <tonyr1988> (it should only be one line)
[07:38] <Flannel> dragonriot: why must?
[07:38] <Slart> Flannel: nice.. I'll check it out.. thanks
[07:39] <Flannel> Slart: the wikipedia page gives a pretty good rundown
[07:39] <ViciousParker> it's supposed to disable a defualt firmware driver
[07:39] <lklklklkk> permissions on that file and size and what have you
[07:39] <dragonriot> Flannel... because I have a kid who often comes to my office and likes to play on my computer... but I don't want to buy him his own machine, so I'd like him to be able to at least play "non-memory intensive" games when he's here to keep him occupied.
[07:40] <Flannel> lklklklkk: DONT go around chmodding/chowning random files.  That's never a good thing.
[07:40] <dragonriot> lklklklkk... instead, chmod/chown entire directories... that's much more effective
[07:40] <dragonriot> just kidding
[07:40] <lklklklkk> Flannel: i know that but for his output file that should be no problem
[07:40] <Flannel> dragonriot: lklklklkk. No, that'll just break MORE of your system
[07:40] <tonyr1988> Just chown / - that's what I did :P (joking)
[07:41] <Flannel> ViciousParker, lklklklkk, you'll need to, instead of >> pipe to tee.  So "command >> file" becomes "comment | sudo tee file"
[07:41] <qbert_> dragionriot: maybe the kid is a minion of a social engineer :D
[07:41] <Flannel> er, command, not comment
[07:41] <surface> i install ubuntu on toshiba tecra, i try to play song , it play but no sound,, anyone have any ideas?
[07:41] <Flannel> dragonriot: ah.  Right. Well, XFCE is the lightest of those three.
[07:42] <tonyr1988> surface: What program are you using to play the file? What kind of file is it (.mp3, .ogg, .wma, etc)?
[07:42] <Flannel> dragonriot: If you wanted a full-ish desktop pre-fab.  If you want more lightweight, there's fluxbux.  But you'd have to do some more configuration, since that doesn't come as a nice metapackage thing
[07:42] <qbert_> flannel: what about fluxbox when (flux?)buntu comes out
[07:42] <ViciousParker> so forgive me for being fairly new, but is there another command i should be using instead? or how do I edit the file as root?
[07:43] <Flannel> ViciousParker: you'd use sudo to edit the file.  "sudo nano filename" or "gksu gedit filename"
[07:43] <Slart> ViciousParker: sudo editor thefile.txt   or gksudo gedit thefile.txt if you're in gnome
[07:43] <netmon1> Anyone using a Dell E1705 or E1505 that can get suspend/hibernate working?
[07:43] <ViciousParker> k. i'll give it a shot.
[07:43] <cypher1_> netmon1, whats the output of swapon -s ?
[07:44] <elgilbert01> hello peple
[07:44] <netmon1> cypher1_, not sure Im not actually at the machine at the moment
[07:44] <aleksanteri> now when i click on that "start from graphics mode" it says i/o error :| what's going on
[07:44] <netmon1> I have been fighting with suspend on it since herd 5
[07:45] <NeedBuntu> hello
[07:45] <ViciousParker> "gksu gedit /etc/midprobe.d/blacklist" brought up this "(gedit:5580): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[07:45] <ViciousParker> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed."
[07:45] <NeedBuntu> Can someone please tell me how I can install Ubuntu directly from my windows?
[07:45] <elgilbert01> when speake spanish please
[07:45] <cypher1_> netmon1, there are many defects wrt hibernate, for eg bug 66637 and its variants.. it will be worth looking at them
[07:45] <NeedBuntu> I want to do a network install
[07:45] <NeedBuntu> FTP/HTTP
[07:45] <Beatsake> I got one I boot up my machine enter the grub menue select my alternant os "windows" and it pauses on "starting up . . . " untill I hit enter
[07:45] <surface> tonyr1988, doesn't matter, totem xmms, it runs plays but no sound
[07:46] <oliver2> hi all
[07:46] <qbert_> hi oliver2
[07:46] <oliver2> anyone knows if there's an IRC channel for NetworkManager?
[07:46] <doomster> greetings!
[07:46] <elgilbert01> i not speaker english
[07:46] <tonyr1988> surface: what sound card do you have? or the exact model of your computer?
[07:46] <elgilbert01> help
[07:46] <aleksanteri> elgilbert01: what's your native langauge?
[07:46] <aleksanteri> !xyz
[07:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xyz - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:47] <Slart> !sp | elgilbert01
[07:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:47] <WaxyFresh> whats herd mean?when it comes to distros?
[07:47] <elgilbert01> spanish
[07:47] <Slart> !es | elgilbert01
[07:47] <ubotu> elgilbert01: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:47] <Paddy_EIRE> NeedBuntu try this http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[07:47] <dragonriot> lol... my friends just came over, now I have blue and yellow BBs all over the place...
[07:47] <kazuka> !HELLO
[07:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:47] <kazuka> oops
[07:47] <kazuka> HELLO!
[07:47] <aleksanteri> lol
[07:47] <kazuka> ?
[07:47] <elgilbert01> no se aserlo
[07:47] <cypher1_> is them image shown by usplash in initramfs ?
[07:48] <TrayRacer> is there a german ubuntu channel for people who just startet using this dristibution?
[07:48] <Paddy_EIRE> !german
[07:48] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:48] <aleksanteri> when i click on that "start from graphics mode" from the install disc it says i/o error
[07:48] <Neil-> anyone know how to replace the ubunto logo on the applications button for the blue-black gnome foot?
[07:48] <surface> tonyr1988, i try to load the livecd got sound, i reinstall again
[07:48] <aleksanteri> what is this and how can i get around it? :|
[07:49] <elgilbert01> esque soy nuevo y no se solo bi un icono de irc en my ubuntu y entre
[07:49] <doomster> what options do I have when I want to configure X11 with Ubuntu?
[07:49] <Slart> Flannel: kolab seems nice.. shesh.. if I install more kde-apps I might as well run KDE altogether =)
[07:49] <tonyr1988> surface: This is dumb, but do you have sound muted / low by chance? I had that problem with my laptop at first. Double-click the speaker next to the clock and move Master and PCM all the way up and try again.
[07:50] <tonyr1988> surface: And make sure the little speaker button below them doesn't have a red X through them
[07:51] <lklklklkk> tonyr is right when i first installed it defaulted my sound all the way down, easy , but check it
[07:51] <WaxyFresh> my usb drive isnt showing up any help?
[07:51] <wo0lverine> hello
[07:51] <aleksanteri> when i click on that "start from graphics mode" from the install disc it says i/o error
[07:52] <Slart> aleksanteri: might be a stupid question but have you tried googling for the exact error message?
[07:52] <sammm> i've just installed ubuntu and now cant boot into windows
[07:52] <tun9> sammm, good
[07:52] <lklklklkk> lol
[07:52] <sammm> hehe
[07:52] <snedar> hi! since feisty is almost stable, I don't need a separate ubuntu testing partition anymore. so now I need to install another distribution to play with. any ideas? is the new debian somehow exciting?
[07:53] <lklklklkk> samm: did you install and format over the windows partion?
[07:53] <thesilentw> guys, how can i check the hash of feisty download ? on winxp, and where is the original hash to compare to
[07:53] <Slart> snedar: you can call debian a lot of things.. I don't think exciting is one of them =)
[07:53] <doomster> !X11
[07:53] <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
[07:53] <sammm> no, "use next continous free space" lklklklkk
[07:53] <billy> snedar: openSUSE.
[07:53] <tonyr1988> snedar: try Gentoo or something :)
[07:53] <sammm> the ntfs partition is still there, winxp is in the grub loader
[07:53] <lklklklkk> does it just hang?
[07:53] <BlYur> Ebat', sobralis' tut anglichane...
[07:53] <tonyr1988> snedar: or that OLPC OS...but I think it's LiveCD-only
[07:53] <snedar> billy: is there anything in openSUSE now that isn't in ubuntu? maybe YaST...?
[07:53] <sammm> it starts to load windows briefly, then blue screens complaining about the partition
[07:54] <aleksanteri> Slart: i have :/
[07:54] <diyerxa> Hey all, I can't seem to get direct rendering enabled. Is it because of having dual monitor / xinerama?
[07:54] <snedar> tonyr1988: already tried gentoo some times, but I don't like the compiling times :-) I've ran the OLPC OS through vmware, might be cool to try newer versions...
[07:54] <ardchoille> sammm: It's not a bog, it's a feature.
[07:54] <Slart> aleksanteri: no luck I guess.. what is the error message?
[07:54] <billy> snedar: i dunno.  i just know it's an OK distro.
[07:54] <aleksanteri> when i click on the button it first puts "Loading" and then "I/O error" and reboot :|
[07:54] <billy> snedar: not nearly as good as ubuntu though.  :)
[07:54] <sammm> can you tell me how to remedy this "feature" :)
[07:55] <snedar> billy: that was what I thought too when I tried it some time ago :-)
[07:55] <doomster> diyerxa, with my G550, I can only get acceleration on one monitor using Xinerama
[07:55] <Slart> aleksanteri: nothing else? just one line "I/O error"? what's the line above it?
[07:55] <snedar> maybe I should just try linux from scratch, takes a lot of compiling time too but then I might get to know a bit more about linux
[07:55] <lklklklkk> samm : whats the message about the partioon
[07:56] <diyerxa> doomster, hmm. how did you get it on that one monitor?
[07:56] <aleksanteri> Slart: nothing :|
[07:56] <billy> snedar: try slackware.
[07:56] <sammm> hmm i think i should reboot and double check
[07:56] <lklklklkk> k
[07:56] <sammm> back in a mo
[07:56] <sammm> *thanks by the way
[07:56] <Slart> aleksanteri: is the CD ok? have you checked the md5 hash of the image file?
[07:56] <aleksanteri> no... dunno how
[07:57] <doomster> diyerxa, dunno, I can give you my config if you want.
[07:57] <Slart> aleksanteri: what are you running at the moment? windows? something else?
[07:57] <lklklklkk> aleksanteri: have you tried using it in another pc to sdee if its the disc?
[07:57] <aleksanteri> Slart: windows
[07:57] <diyerxa> doomster, sure
[07:57] <doomster> diyerxa, hang on, searching...
[07:58] <diyerxa> k
[07:58] <Slart> aleksanteri: hmm.. try downloading the install cd again and burn a new copy... it's the only easy thing I can think of
[07:58] <snedar> billy: slackware might be nice to try indeed, thanks
[07:58] <surface> tonyr1988, no, i am not that dumb, i check that ofcause, i try to install again, its fiesta beta
[07:58] <aleksanteri> well anyone got the md5 hash of it? :|
[07:59] <Slart> aleksanteri: the md5 hash is available on the ubuntu site
[07:59] <Slart> aleksanteri: it's usually just above of below the download link
[07:59] <billy> snedar: get ready to get your hands dirty.  :-)
[08:00] <nach222hcan> hello
[08:00] <jewbilee> Why is it that whenever I try to install Gweled from Synaptic its always get a 403 error?
[08:00] <nikin> hy i ame searching someone to test my program... it will take just about 10 minutes... i search someone who has realy big files, about 10-15GB
[08:00] <thesilentw> guys, how can i check the hash of feisty download ? on winxp, and where is the original hash to compare to
[08:00] <doomster> diyerxa, I remember that the color depth also made a difference for me...
[08:00] <lklklklkk> any have advice for recognizing ATI gl drivers instead of MESA ones?
[08:01] <diyerxa> doomster, using 16 instead of 24?
[08:01] <axl000> im having a problem burning a directory to a cd...
[08:01] <axl000> to a dvd i mean
[08:01] <axl000> im using mkisofs -l -r -T -J carpetaqlia | cdrecord -dev DEVICE -speed VELOCIDAD -driveropts=burnfree,forcespeed -
[08:01] <ardchoille> axl000: How are you burning it?
[08:01] <sammm> unmountable_boot_volume comes up after the windowsxp loading logo
[08:02] <doomster> diyerxa, I don't remember ... I haven't tried Q3 for some time on it. ;)
[08:02] <axl000> and i get "no tracks specified, need at least one"
[08:02] <axl000> im using mkisofs -l -r -T -J carpetaqlia | cdrecord -dev DEVICE -speed VELOCIDAD -driveropts=burnfree,forcespeed -
[08:02] <thesilentw> where is ubuntu feisty hash codes ????
[08:02] <thesilentw> where is ubuntu feisty hash codes ????
[08:02] <ian2> i tried to add an application to a file extension and spelt it wrong. Even tho i have corrected it
[08:02] <ian2> .............
[08:02] <doomster> diyerxa, can you see the DCC offer?
[08:02] <jewbilee> Everytime i try to update my sources list, i get failed errors
[08:02] <ardchoille> thesilentw: Follow one of these links http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors
[08:03] <diyerxa> doomster, nope
[08:03] <Slart> thesilentw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[08:03] <Slart> thesilentw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[08:03] <doomster> diyerxa, okay, then it's some firewall between us (looking for a pastebin...)
[08:03] <Peppe> hi boyz
[08:03] <sammm> any ideas lklklklkk ? :)
[08:03] <doomster> !paste
[08:03] <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)
[08:03] <nikin> thesilent:http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/MD5SUMS
[08:03] <lklklklkk> samm: dont know how it would affect grub, but load off windows cd , go into recovery console and type fixboot
[08:04] <Crippy-Boy> That would Kill grub
[08:04] <ardchoille> nikin: Nice url :)
[08:04] <Crippy-Boy> It'd wipe over with windows mbr
[08:04] <epotash> is there a way to move a window from one screen to another in gnome?
[08:04] <sammm> then grub will kill it again when i reinstall? :(
[08:04] <epotash> i have dual displays
[08:04] <thesilentw> ardchoille, hey, but thats only for old versions :(
[08:04] <Crippy-Boy> You can install grub from the live cd.
[08:04] <sammm> yeah, ive tried it twice
[08:05] <sammm> and its left windows unbootable both times
[08:05] <nikin> ardchoille: its straight enoug i think
[08:05] <Crippy-Boy> You getting some sort of error? and how are you trying to restore it?
[08:05] <aleksanteri> hmm the md5:s match
[08:05] <Crippy-Boy> And then theres always Super Grub Disk which always fixed things for me if you have a spare cd-r
[08:05] <aleksanteri> it's prolly the cd :|
[08:05] <sammm> im getting "unmountable_boot_volume" on a blue screen half way through the load
[08:05] <ardchoille> thesilentw: Look at the link nikin pasted
[08:05] <aleksanteri> well i'll try tomorrow...
[08:05] <aleksanteri> no more cds to spare :|
[08:05] <lklklklkk> samm : now ive never used the free space of an existing drive to install linux, ive always created a seperate partion and then use that, so i dont know what it does exactly to that partion :(
[08:06] <Beatsake> when I boot up my machine enter the grub menue select my alternant os "windows" and it pauses on "starting up . . . " untill I hit enter
[08:06] <thesilentw> ardchoille, the link he pasted is for how to do it, i need the hash source to compare my download to
[08:06] <thesilentw> the actual hash code
[08:06] <sammm> ive got an ntfs partition made with the xp installer thats 30gigs(ish) and the remaining 10 i left unpartitioned
[08:06] <bXi> will feisty be available on cd like 6.06?
[08:07] <sammm> i let ubuntu make its own file system with the remaining unpartioned space
[08:07] <ardchoille> thesilentw: the md5sum?
[08:07] <billy> bXi: yes.
[08:07] <thesilentw> yes
[08:07] <JP_P_home> hello what command to do to see read and write amount on a ide drive ?
[08:07] <bXi> woot
[08:07] <jeeves_Moss> can someone give me a hand to set up a Ubuntu server with a static IP behind a router?
[08:07] <bXi> can i preorder?
[08:07] <juice`_> is there any tool that helps to configure 7 buttons mouse?
[08:07] <vio> hi
[08:07] <ardchoille> thesilentw: < nikin> thesilent:http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/MD5SUMS
[08:07] <trpr> JP_P: read and write amount? like free space? df -h
[08:07] <Mily_> l
[08:08] <Slart> juice`_: depends on what you want to do.... you wont get the fancy windows driver stuff in linux... at least not afaik
[08:08] <thesilentw> ardchoille, sorry, i guess i miss that line ><
[08:08] <vio> got a ati-problem..
[08:08] <nikin> thesilentw: i pasted the codes http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/MD5SUMS
[08:08] <Slart> juice`_: but you can get linux/ubuntu to recognize all the buttons
[08:08] <juice`_> Slart: just want to have forward-backward buttons in firefox
[08:08] <eean> [feisty]  I have a reproducable problem if I switch to and from Firefox quickly it crashes
[08:08] <thesilentw> nikin, yeah, didnt see it sorry
[08:08] <eean> alt-tab
[08:08] <eean> anyone heard of this?
[08:08] <Slart> juice`_: ok, it's in the xorg conf file.. hang on.. I'll check exactly
[08:09] <juice`_> Slart: was looking there, but not sure how to set it up. thanks
[08:09] <vio> is there no "how-to"s for feisty on how to install the ati-driver?
[08:09] <billy> !ait
[08:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ait - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:09] <billy> !ati
[08:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:09] <zulfajuniadi> eean: feisty support @ #ubuntu+1
[08:09] <jeeves_Moss> vio:  did you look on the Ubunut Wiki or on the ATI site?
[08:09] <Crippy-Boy> vio: I'm not sure, but i imagine its the same as edgy/dapper
[08:09] <tors_> JP_P_home: read-timings can be tested with hdparm (hdparm -t <device>)
[08:09] <Znuf1> Hello. I'm trying to run Xgl on an ATI card and I can't make it work whatever I do. I followed this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl I tried both methods (replacing standard with xgl and having a session with xgl) but it seems it doesn't work. The driver is installed and I have DRI enabled.
[08:09] <vio> offcourse i did
[08:09] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, easiest way to do that is to do it during the install - if that is not an option then what you do is you check out the server instructions on help.ubuntu.com for your version of ubuntu they are rather verbose https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html check out the networking section
[08:09] <eean> zulfajuniadi: thank you, was wondering what the topic meant :)
[08:10] <Slart> !pastebin
[08:10] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:10] <firefoxman> !bot
[08:10] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:10] <Neil-> !botsnack
[08:10] <ubotu> Yum!
[08:10] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  well, the server is allready set up.  I don't really want to reinstall it.  From what I understand is that I just put the server in the router's DMZ with the static IP as the NIC card's IP
[08:10] <vio> there is a strange output is there a place i can post it?
[08:10] <JP_P_home> tors thanks
[08:11] <zulfajuniadi> !pastebin > vio
[08:11] <Slart> juice`_: here's the mouse section of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.. compare it to your own   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14923/
[08:11] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, that would be one way as long as the actual connection is physical and the info for the ubuntu end of the gig is on that webpage
[08:11] <AdigaZgurt> hi
[08:11] <vio> thx
[08:11] <Slart> juice`_: you can open your config with gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:12] <Neil-> the menus on XMMS are So ugly!!
[08:12] <Neil-> anyway to make them pretty?
[08:12] <Neil-> all grey & big
[08:12] <juice`_> Slart: thanks, so basic stuff i know :) looking through your xorg.conf now
[08:12] <Slart> juice`_: notice "Buttons" "7"  and the "ButtonMapping" "1 2 3 6 7", buttons 4 and 5 are the scroll wheel..
[08:12] <juice`_> Slart: that i didn't know
[08:12] <Crippy-Boy> Neil: Themes i assume?
[08:12] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  ok.  the service we have is a wireless internet connection (the tower is physically in the back yard), and we've got a cable running into the router.  So the way as I said that I understand it is that when the server is put in the DMZ, it's like putting it ahead of the router, and you just static IP the server to have the static IP assigned by the ISP
[08:13] <juice`_> Slart: what mouse you have by the way? mine is A4Tech RBW-5
[08:13] <Slart> juice`_: the scroll wheel buttons might differ between different brands.. you'll have to try and see what works.. I have a logitech MX700
[08:13] <ardchoille> Neil-: No, that's the gui library it was written with. You might see if bmp (beep media player) is more to your liking, it has pretier menus cuz I think it was written in gtk2.
[08:13] <doomster> diyerxa, http://pastebin.ca/433266
[08:13] <malcome> hi
[08:13] <malcome> YELLO?
[08:13] <juice`_> i found solution how to install my exact model in Xorg, but it's written in russian :|
[08:13] <Crippy-Boy> ardchoille: Thanks for that, i don't use xmms, so i was just assuming :-)
[08:13] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  do you happen to have that URL handy so I can read it?
[08:14] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: You're welcome :)
[08:14] <frantici> got a Q .. i currently have ubuntu feisty 64bit .. but i am seriously considering downgrading to 32bit due to different reasons .. what is the easiest way to do the downgrade?
[08:14] <Ghaldez> !themes
[08:14] <ubotu> 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
[08:14] <Neil-> ardchoille: thanks :)
[08:14] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, yes, but think of the DMZ as kind of parallel, URI : https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html
[08:14] <ibiwan> juice, run it through google translation, then let me have a shot at whatever's still unclear
[08:14] <ardchoille> You're welcome :)
[08:14] <Crippy-Boy> I love ubuntu, but by far the biggest PAIN IN THE BEHIND is having to install build-essentials and gnome-core-devel to install anything from source.
[08:15] <juice`_> ibiwan: oh ok i will :) if i fail to do it in Slart's way of course
[08:15] <Crippy-Boy> I don't understand why they didnt atleast include gcc and the gtk libs
[08:15] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  ok, I'll read and get back to you.  I have to set up this server, then ship it to Michigan to be physically installed. so I have to make sure I can @ least telnet into it.  Otherwise, I'm screwed.  the people there are brainwashed by M$
[08:15] <trpr> Crippy-Boy: they expect you to be a newbie who has no interest; and if that isn't the case they expect fetching a few extra packages won't be a big deal
[08:15] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, then APPLY the address before you send it
[08:16] <Slart> ibiwan, juice`_: here's the mouse section of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.. compare it to your own   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14923/
[08:16] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, telnet --- are you nuts ---- install openssh-server
[08:16] <astronfestmon> monodevelop has now the gui designer or not
[08:16] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  I'm going to do that.  I just want to make sure I've got it set up corectly before it leaves Canada.
[08:16] <Crippy-Boy> trpr: Unless ofcourse you're stuck with a fresh install on a laptop on dial up because you're visiting family ;-)
[08:16] <byrc> this may be teh worng place, but does anyone know if there is a xdcc for ubuntu 7.04
[08:16] <juice`_> Slart: is there any way to restart mouse without closing all gnome and closing all programs like irc?
[08:16] <Beatsake> when I boot up my machine enter the grub menue select my alternant os "windows" and it pauses on "starting up . . . " untill I hit enter
[08:16] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: I agree, but you can write a "master script" to do installs and tweaks after a new install. I have a master script that sets everything up, does tweaks, installs, themes, etc so I install Ubuntu, run the master script, go have lunch and when I get back the system is ready for me to play :)
[08:16] <Slart> juice`_: not that I know of =/
[08:17] <byrc> or a particular channel where i can get a dvd iso of the latest ubuntu
[08:17] <Beatsake> How to fix?
[08:17] <diyerxa> doomster, thanks man
[08:17] <trpr> Crippy-Boy: in that case a network install doesn't sound advisable ;) all of the packages are distributed w/ the cd, if i'm not mistaken
[08:17] <juice`_> there was gdb in text mode, but not sure if it works for gnome
[08:17] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, fsf/member/cparke
[08:17] <Slart> byrc: the official ubuntu site doesn't work for you?
[08:17] <efface> for some reason beryl doesnt list emerald as the window decorator, so when i start beryl, i lose my theme and i lose the title bar on all windows, so i can no longer click close or minimize, anyone have any ideas?
[08:17] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  what's that?
[08:17] <juice`_> i meant gdm.. nevermind
[08:17] <byrc> download speed too slow
[08:17] <byrc> getting only 78kb/s
[08:17] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, no worries, that is a bad paste
[08:18] <Crippy-Boy> Hey, i suppose i'm just complaining because i spent 6 hours installing packages over dial up, i should really just keep all the packages on an external drive, my mistake :P
[08:18] <Slart> efface: try downloading that other one.. Heliodor
[08:18] <cocacola681> hello- would anyone be willing to help a day 1 ubuntu user try to get easyubuntu working on their system?  I installed it via the directions at http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html in order to get the ati drivers needed to get my screen looking right.  i installed without incident, but now when I try to run easyubuntu i simply get a window asking for my password followed by nothing.  any ideas (keeping in mind that i'm linux-challenged?)
[08:18] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  well, as long as I can telnet into it, then I don't care.  I can set up everything remotly once it's on-line.
[08:18] <justthisguy> byrc: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=xdcc&searchon=all&subword=1&version=feisty&release=all <-- seems not. As for downloading the isos, have you tried the torrent? (if there are some)
[08:18] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, do the setup the way you need it - but make sure they allow you to ssh -- telnet is just wrong
[08:18] <efface> also when i go to emerald and i try selecting a theme it doesnt change? there is no option to load
[08:18] <Slart> cocacola681: you typed in the right password? your user password, right?
[08:19] <cocacola681> slart: yes, i did
[08:19] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  yea, SSH is what I ment.  The owner of the connection dosn't care what I do as long as it's nothing ilegal or large bandwidth.
[08:19] <Crippy-Boy> trpr: I'm not too sure, i think build-essential may be, but i'm not sure gnome-core-devel is, otherwise i'm going to feel like an idjiot
[08:19] <Slart> cocacola681: and it did nothing? no errors? nothing?
[08:19] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, do ssh -C and enjoy it is compression over the link
[08:19] <Panzer_> how good is ssh compression?
[08:19] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul.  yep.  the unit will be sitting on a 10M/sec connection
[08:19] <cocacola681> slart: that's right-- nothing, no errors, nothing
[08:20] <crane> cocacola681: have you tried asking on the #easyubuntu channel
[08:20] <Crippy-Boy> And just a random question, but I'm contemplating buying either a MacBook or a MacBookPro, what's linux compatibility like?
[08:20] <malcome> hi
[08:20] <cocacola681> crane: i did, but nobody seems to be there
[08:20] <ompaul> Panzer_, good enough for a dial up to improve with it
[08:20] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  are you versed in GPSD?
[08:20] <Slart> cocacola681: oh.. sorry. I confused easy ubuntu with simple64 (another install thingy).. haven't used easy ubuntu..
[08:20] <Panzer_> nice.  Since I am on dial up
[08:20] <byrc> dial up
[08:20] <byrc> daaaaaaaaamn
[08:20] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: Does this help? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops
[08:21] <byrc> and i'm wining about my 78kb/s download right now
[08:21] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, no
[08:21] <byrc> whining*
[08:21] <Panzer_> 5K
[08:21] <Panzer_> is it
[08:21] <trpr> Crippy-Boy: hrm, i dunno, but this website helped me out allot when i was shopping around http://www.linux-laptop.net/
[08:21] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  ok, thanks again for your help.  I'm going to go dust off the prolient and stuff the other 2 SCSI drives I just picked up into it.
[08:21] <Slart> !easyubuntu
[08:21] <cocacola681> is there a non-easyubuntu way to get my screen resolution correct?  i need it to be 1680x1050 and have a ati radeon x1300/x1550 cardd.  right now everything in ubuntu looks all distorted on my widescreen monitor (a dell as501).
[08:21] <ubotu> easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ - For help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu
[08:21] <AlbertoP> hello
[08:21] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, no worries
[08:22] <Crippy-Boy> ardchoille: Not really, compatibility tables only show half the story, i was after opinions from an owner
[08:22] <Crippy-Boy> trpr: thanks
[08:22] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  ahve a good week.  TTL
[08:22] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: ah, ok
[08:22] <malcome> hi
[08:22] <Crippy-Boy> ardchoille: but thanks :-)
[08:22] <malcome> hi
[08:22] <Whtiger> Hi
[08:22] <ardchoille> :)
[08:22] <Whtiger> =D
[08:23] <Crippy-Boy> 'Alo
[08:23] <malcome> whtiger- have u tried flux box
[08:23] <malcome> crippy-boy- have u got curser selescter for gnomed
[08:24] <Crippy-Boy> malcome: No, I havent. I Don't tend to use gnome too much.
[08:24] <malcome> is anyone in here
[08:24] <Crippy-Boy> brb
[08:24] <walter> muzyka
[08:24] <malcome> crippy-boy- k, what; do u use, kde?kfce?
[08:24] <mastertsunami> does anyone know why it would take a long time to ssh into a box by IP, but not by name
[08:24] <juice`> Slart: i'm afraid my buttons still doesnt work
[08:25] <mastertsunami> i have ipv6 blacklisted alrady.
[08:25] <yoz> can someone explain to me why when I use ubuntus file manage to connect to a SSH server..after about 15-20 minutes it does not work anymore and I have to logout and back in to get it to work again?????
[08:25] <malcome> yoz- same problem i had i think
[08:25] <yoz> malcome, it makes me want to destory something
[08:25] <juice`> Slart: since you have different mouse, any idea how to change those options to match my mouse?
[08:25] <Desmaano> hey guys
[08:25] <Slart> juice`: hmm.. just left and right?
[08:26] <yoz> im in the middle of working on my server..24/7 and i get this garbage
[08:26] <malcome> yoz- i know i think it has a bug but not sure
[08:26] <Slart> juice`: I mean... the left and right button works?
[08:26] <Crippy-Boy> malcome: depends how i feel at the time, normally JWM on the dev box and xfce on the laptop/desktop
[08:26] <juice`> Slart: yes, those worked all the time, and are working still
[08:26] <Crippy-Boy> xfce purely because flux is a pain in the rear.
[08:26] <Slart> juice`: I seem to remember I did something so I could see the mouse output... hang on.. I'll do some searching
[08:27] <malcome> crippy-boy- whats JWM i dont have it :O
[08:27] <juice`> Slart: for example when i click backward button i get effect of pressing right button
[08:27] <axl000> can i burn a dvd-r with linux??
[08:27] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: Have you tried Window Maker? I use it and it's nice and fast.
[08:27] <juice`> Slart: when i click forward button i get effect of pressing middle button
[08:27] <Slart> juice`: ah.. but then the buttons work =) they are just doing the wrong thing =)
[08:27] <pipe> .
[08:27] <juice`> Slart: and all other buttons have effect of pressed middle button
[08:27] <robinlinth> Bzflag keeps crashing my machine by either crashing the entire computer, requiring me to reboot OR turn off all the video and leave me with a black screen, or just a segfault and then the client quits. This happens too often, so often it makes the game unplayable. I am on Ubuntu 6.06, Edgy Eft
[08:27] <juice`> Slart: ah yes :) sorry for not saying this
[08:27] <Crippy-Boy> malcome: http://joewing.net/programs/jwm/
[08:28] <malcome> thnx
[08:28] <trpr> ardchoille: not to mention that old school look and feel; i love it ;)
[08:28] <juice`> Slart: but i didnt have those sections in Xorg you mentioned, so probably i needed them anyways
[08:28] <ardchoille> trpr: Indeed :)
[08:28] <Slart> juice`: the input thingy?
[08:28] <Crippy-Boy> ardchoille: haven't tried window maker, I pretty much stick with what i started with.
[08:28] <malcome> crippy-boy: have you tried icewm?
[08:28] <ardchoille> Crippy-Boy: May I pm you?
[08:29] <Crippy-Boy> ardchoille: sure.
[08:29] <Crippy-Boy> malcome: i have
[08:29] <juice`> Slart: i added two lines, that i didnt have. the one with 1 2 4 5 6 7 or something like that and the one saying i have mouse with 7 buttons
[08:29] <Slart> juice`: what does your xorg.conf look like? can you pastebin it?
[08:29] <Slart> !pastebin | juice`
[08:29] <ubotu> juice`: 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)
[08:29] <malcome> crippy-boy what you think- i personally found it a bit anoyin as i like to costemise but it doesnt like custemisation
[08:30] <TabCtrl> hello
[08:30] <malcome> hi
[08:30] <TabCtrl> what do I press when I'm done at the at prompt ?
[08:30] <TabCtrl> I'm talking about the "at" commnd
[08:30] <juice`> Slart: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14928/
[08:31] <Slart> juice`: thanks.. I'll have a look
[08:31] <malcome> crippy-boy what you think- i personally found it a bit anoyin as i like to costemise but it doesnt like custemisation
[08:31] <Desmaano> does somebody know how to clear my desktop a bit? i have two workbars and i would like to see only one or mayby less
[08:32] <juice`> Slart: Buttons 7 and ButtonMapping 1 2 3 6 7 are the lines i added
[08:32] <zurita> #ubuntu-es
[08:32] <Slart> juice`: have you tried "protocol" "auto" ?
[08:32] <Slart> juice`: perhaps your mouse isn't using the right protocol
[08:32] <juice`> Slart: you think protocal can have any impact on buttons working or not? hmm
[08:33] <juice`> Slart: i will try
[08:33] <TabCtrl> Whats the latest version of ubuntu ?
[08:33] <Slart> juice`: yes. I think.. it describes the way the mouse communicates with the operating system
[08:33] <juice`> Slart: but any others idea before i restart?
[08:33] <Slart> juice`: nope.. the rest looks good
[08:33] <juice`> Slart: maybe i need just some kind of tool to map buttons with specific actions?
[08:34] <malcome> tabctrl- fiesty
[08:34] <svg> anybody knows abiout twinview in gnome on ubuntu?
[08:34] <juice`> Slart: i mean, under windows i had to reconfigure it a little too
[08:34] <Slart> juice`: nope.. you just need to map the button numbers to muse buttons.. but we'll fix that
[08:34] <Slart> juice`: this isn't windows.. =)
[08:34] <juice`> Slart: ok, swhiching protocal to auto then
[08:35] <juice`> Slart: was it Auto or auto or doesnt matter?
[08:35] <juice`> Slart: sorry dont have archive of irc and lost your xorg.conf...
[08:35] <Slart> juice`: Option         "Protocol" "auto"
[08:35] <juice`> thanks
[08:36] <WaxyFresh> i juust uninstalled extra kernals/moduals what should i do if my computer fails to restart?
[08:36] <malcome> juice- haveyou got icewm
[08:36] <Gloop> Hi
[08:37] <shadowme2> hey
[08:38] <Gloop> I'm about to install ubuntu but I do want a system that's up-to-date with most NEW software... Is it advisable to install ubuntu704beta? .. will it allow me to keep up-to-date with most new software (using apt-get update/upgrade or something ?)
[08:38] <zbrown> Gloop: out of curiosity why is NEW software a concern?
[08:38] <Gloop> zbrown: new features...
[08:39] <zbrown> Gloop: and... how do you know you'll need these new features/
[08:39] <zbrown> ?*
[08:39] <sipher_> anybody have problems with tv out and nvidia card?
[08:40] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one help me with proftpd.please
[08:40] <lutek> yes i have
[08:40] <Gloop> zbrown: i might not "need" them but i want for example the latest gnome desktop. Not a version like 6 months old or something :p
[08:40] <sipher_> lutek any solution ?
[08:40] <zbrown> Gloop: See the point I'm making is why does it matter what version you have as long as it works?
[08:40] <dushko> This is OT but is the "Coral Cache" working for anyone?
[08:40] <lutek> i read solution but doesent work
[08:41] <shadowme2> I wre going to set up internet connection. I have done it in xubuntu\ubuntu before, so i just wrote sudo pppoeconf. It did detect my ethernet device (eth0), but it t couldn't detect network accesor or smth like that. Why is that?
[08:41] <sipher_> lutek I've tried many things as well
[08:41] <lutek> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75074
[08:41] <Gloop> zbrown: well, why don't i install DOS 3.11? .. it works too :p
[08:41] <Rio79_> lutek what was your problem.  i just bought an nvidia card and i am planning to use the tv out aspect of it
[08:41] <sipher_> shouldn't twinview work?
[08:41] <ubuntuEdgy> i get this http://pastebin.ca/433305
[08:42] <lutek> wen i install nvidia-glx
[08:42] <netmon1> Does Ubuntu not have the ability to auto arrange desktop icons
[08:43] <lutek> linux uninstall nvidia-settings
[08:43] <lutek> why??
[08:43] <Slart> netmon1: it has some kind of auto arrange.. right button menu on desktop?
[08:43] <shadowme2> could someone, please answer me?
[08:43] <Slart> netmon1: clean up by name
[08:43] <malcome> shadowme2 what did u ask
[08:43] <shadowme2> look above
[08:43] <netmon1> Slart, But when for example I put a CD in or mem card it puts the icon under or on another
[08:43] <netmon1> rather than at the bottom
[08:43] <shadowme2> i don't want to write it again :)
[08:44] <malcome> k
[08:44] <IndyGunFreak> then u dont need help
[08:44] <ubuntuEdgy> help http://pastebin.ca/433305
[08:44] <Slart> netmon1: hmm.. I have no idea.. I don't use icons on the desktop... sorry
[08:44] <Prez_> 1160 users, wow... someone whould know the answer to my question.. I have an intel soundcard on Thinkpad x60s, when I resume after hibernate, sound card is mute... i cannot seem to unload snd_hda_intel before hibernate, any ideas?
[08:44] <Slart> netmon1: but it sounds pretty annoying.. I agree to that =)
[08:45] <Slart> juice`: so, is the mouse working?
[08:45] <sp_mfilter> ok i'm just thowing this out there (yes i have googled) - i have a Swann webcam that I cant get working with ubuntu/linux. any pointers?
[08:46] <sp_mfilter> i guess i could try ndiswrapper?
[08:46] <shadowme2>  I wre going to set up internet connection. I have done it in xubuntu\ubuntu before, so i just wrote sudo pppoeconf. It did detect my ethernet device (eth0), but it t couldn't detect network accesor or smth like that. Why is that?
[08:46] <Slart> sp_mfilter: webcams are a bit hit and miss.. there are some web sites that list webcams that work etc.. I don't have the url saved though.. but they exist
[08:46] <zulfajuniadi> sp_mfilter: http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Webcams , try starting from there
[08:46] <malcome> shadowme2- do u have a password
[08:46] <shadowme2> yes
[08:46] <shadowme2> i know it
[08:46] <malcome> is it correct
[08:47] <shadowme2> it writes "
[08:47] <sp_mfilter> tnx
[08:47] <shadowme2> i can't even write it
[08:47] <malcome> um i dont know
[08:47] <malcome> try network manager
[08:48] <shadowme2> why can't it connect? it worked before {
[08:48] <shadowme2> k
[08:48] <malcome> maybe it is too filtered
[08:48] <malcome> or are u not the administrater?
[08:48] <shadowme2> i am
[08:48] <malcome> erm should werk] 
[08:48] <malcome> try ubuntu forams
[08:48] <shadowme2> it did before
[08:48] <shadowme2> k
[08:49] <avalys> I installed Kubuntu, and then decided I would like to try XFCE - so I did apt-get install xubuntu. however, startxfce4 does not work - I get error messages saying it cannot connect to dbus - any ideas?
[08:49] <knix_> anyone here know how to setup ltsp/x11vnc for edubuntu?
[08:49] <cables> How do I get middle-click scrolling to work in Firefox? It works fine in Thunderbird.
[08:49] <show_now_on> avalays: try synaptic manager and it see what it says
[08:49] <juice`> Slart: yes! thank you very much
[08:49] <sp_mfilter> Slart: zulfajuniadi: am I correct in assuming that I could use ndiswrapper and the original drivers to attempt to get the cam working? I am an experienced coder, but I dont want to waste time trying...
[08:49] <malcome> would anyone reomend edubuntu
[08:50] <cables> malcome, for what?
[08:50] <sp_mfilter> s/original/original windows/
[08:50] <malcome> cables just to try out
[08:50] <juice`> Slart: i had problems connecting to freenode, and also i had to switch buttons because they were doing stuff in wrong order, but it works now
[08:50] <cables> malcome, why edubuntu and not ubuntu?
[08:50] <zulfajuniadi> sp_mfilter: isn't ndiswrapper for wireless lans only? though i might be wrong///
[08:50] <vio> hi :)
[08:50] <smartkids> #ubuntu-in
[08:50] <Slart> juice`: sweet, then it was the protocol thingy... if the buttons aren't right you can change the order in the xorg.conf.. "ButtonMapping" "2 1 3 6 7" would change button 1 and 2 etc
[08:50] <cables> zulfajuniadi, as far as i know, it's only for wi-fi drivers... but I might be wrong.
[08:51] <juice`> Slart: i never got such professional help on IRC and so kind also. thank you.
[08:51] <vio> how can i change the ubuntu-usplash to tihs? http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=2&id=50468&file1=50468-1.jpg&file2=50468-2.jpg&file3=50468-3.jpg&name=Usplash+Theme+-+Fingerprint
[08:51] <malcome> cables- just on top
[08:51] <deCon> hello hello, i need some SERIOUS help
[08:51] <Slart> juice`: you're welcome, happy to help
[08:51] <juice`> Slart: yes, already did that :) switched 6 with 7 because forward was backward :)
[08:51] <cables> malcome, what?
[08:51] <cables> deCon, let's hear it
[08:51] <sp_mfilter> zulfajuniadi: my understanding is that ndiswrapper is just a way to wrap windows drivers - but it is mostly used for wifi drivers.
[08:51] <Cr0w-> hello, i have a problem installin JMF-2.1.1e..i have jre5 installed and "java -version" said 1.4.2..
[08:51] <malcome> cables- like run it with kde xfce gnome
[08:51] <malcome> can u not run it qwith gnome?
[08:51] <zulfajuniadi> cables, sp_mfilter: it even says so in it's .deb description that it's for wireless lans
[08:52] <deCon> thank you! Ok, so overnight I suspect someone hacked my router because my modem gets my connection through, but not through router, and it had worked for months
[08:52] <cables> malcome, Edubuntu uses Gnome.
[08:52] <sp_mfilter> ahh :/
[08:52] <zulfajuniadi> sp_mfilter: NDIS itself stands for Network Driver Interface Specification
[08:52] <cables> malcome, however, it has a bunch of programs like typing and math tutors that you might not need.
[08:52] <deCon> so i went to this page and did the first couple steps and then stuff went bad, then i unplugged my connection and restarted and it was restored
[08:52] <juice`> Slart: maybe you know any Gnome or Ubuntu tool to configure speakers? because i used alsamixer but it's text based :) and with default Ubuntu i didnt find anything to change 2 speakers to 5.1
[08:52] <malcome> cables- i see
[08:52] <deCon> first question: do i need to fix anything to get it back to default...
[08:52] <deCon> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[08:53] <juice`> Slart: i don't want you to look for it, i will find one myself, just was wondering if you know such tool already. if not then i will look for it
[08:53] <Slart> juice`: I think text based is all you get with alsa.. there will be something else in the next version of ubuntu. with a little more bling bling.. but I think for now you'll have to do it the hard way
[08:53] <truz_`24> Has anyone setup a samba share on ubuntu, and are able to create a share that any windows box can open without password authentication?
[08:53] <deCon> I did the first two steps, and then my connection wouldn't work so i switched my connection to eth1 from eth0 and nothing, then back to eth0 and it works again
[08:53] <kkrusty> is automatix discontinued? should i just apt-get remove it?
[08:53] <malcome> anyone use yakuake
[08:54] <sp_mfilter> zul: so i guess i want a generalised ndiswrapper called.. say... 'driverwrapper'... but i guess that is just wishful thinking
[08:54] <cables> kkrusty, it's not discontinued, but we don't recommend using it.
[08:54] <juice`> Slart: but i dont have to use alsa to play music right? i can use some other programs/systems ?
[08:54] <avalys> show_now_on: what am I looking for, exactly? it shows that xfce4 is installed
[08:54] <kkrusty> cables: okay well is it safe to just remove it? what will happen to the software installed with automatix?
[08:55] <cables> kkrusty, I think it's safe.
[08:55] <cables> kkrusty, back up before you upgrade to Feisty though
[08:55] <show_now_on> avalys: if you look at the bottom of synaptic...where it says packages, borken, installed....what does it say
[08:55] <Slart> juice`: there are a couple of systems.. oss, alsa, pulseaudio, jack.. I think alsa is what works best at the moment
[08:55] <zulfajuniadi> sp_mfilter: yes, :P... neways try this, http://webcam.sourceforge.net/
[08:55] <Slart> juice`: but I haven't done much tinkering with my sound.. I'm just happy it works =)
[08:55] <cables> kkrusty, upgrades tend to go horribly wrong if you've used Automatix :-|
[08:55] <deCon> ?
[08:56] <NeedBuntu> i need to do network install
[08:56] <NeedBuntu> anyone can help?
[08:56] <kkrusty> cables: so i should remove the packages i installed with automatix
[08:56] <NeedBuntu> how do i go about doing it from my windows XP BOX!!!
[08:56] <cables> kkrusty, no, you can leave them there
[08:56] <juice`> Slart: i just think that my options changed with alsamixer won't be remembered when i restart computer. i think i had this problem few months ago
[08:56] <LadyNikon> NeedBuntu | install
[08:56] <LadyNikon> NeedBuntu | !install
[08:56] <juice`> Slart: but nevermind, i will start complaining when it actually happens, so far i don't know yet
[08:56] <NeedBuntu> uhm
[08:56] <cables> !install | NeedBuntu
[08:56] <ubotu> NeedBuntu: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[08:56] <LadyNikon> meh
[08:56] <avalys> show_now_on: I'm not sure I see what you mean - there is a 'status' button, which displays a list of installed and not installed packages
[08:56] <LadyNikon> thanks cables
[08:56] <avalys> show_now_on: nothing says broken, though
[08:56] <LadyNikon> i get turned around sometimes :D
[08:56] <Slart> juice`: I think there are solutions for that too.. if nothing else you can put it in a script and run that script at startup
[08:56] <cables> LadyNikon :)
[08:57] <avalys> show_now_on:looking at it though, a lot of xfce stuff seems missing (not installed), even though xfce4 itself is installed
[08:57] <NeedBuntu> thanks
[08:57] <IndyGunFreak> cables: if i do a clean install of Feisty, can i just back up my Xorg.conf in edgy, and cut/paste it and use it for feisty?  I ask becuase configuring dual monitors was a pain
[08:57] <Slart> juice`: feisty fawn will be finished soon.. I hope the pulseaudio system will be easier to work with than alsa..
[08:57] <show_now_on> avalys: ok...maybe another way...if you have synaptic opened...do you see the APPLY bottun raised
[08:57] <ibiwan> looks like I just got the beta alternate iso in just under four minutes
[08:57] <deCon> i have a few pertinent wifi related issues, if anyone is willing to help a newb
[08:57] <deCon> relating to routers, pleaaaaaaaaaaase
[08:58] <IndyGunFreak> !wifi
[08:58] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:58] <zulfajuniadi> yes deCon
[08:58] <avalys> show_now_on: no, I have not selected anything to install
[08:58] <show_now_on> avalys: if the apply button is raised....press it and synaptic will go through it's processes to see what's wrong
[08:58] <deCon> thanks zulfajuniadi!
[08:58] <cables> IndyGunFreak, probably
[08:58] <deCon> Long story...here it goes
[08:58] <avalys> show_now_on: nope, not raised
[08:58] <IndyGunFreak> cables: thats kinda what i was thinking.
[08:58] <zulfajuniadi> deCon: pvt?
[08:59] <deCon> My router somehow got messed up last night (netgear) and when i awoke, it wouldn't pass my internet on. I reset it and it won't let me access using the default IP. When my cable modem goes straight to the computer it is fine
[08:59] <deCon> I either need to pass my connection through eth0 to eth1 and relay it to a different router, or I need to figure out how to fix the other one
[08:59] <savvas> do you know a program that prints hardware and software clock time?
[08:59] <spiderfire> hi
[08:59] <deCon> yes please zulfa
[09:00] <bronze_0_1> savvas: %rephrase  Please rephrase the question or clarify the scope|requirements of what you want
[09:00] <spiderfire> how do i resize the magnifier?
[09:00] <cables> deCon, try releasing/renewing the DHCP lease on the router (you can do that in the web interface on most routers)
[09:00] <pavs> whats the next version after fiesty ? and when will it be released?
[09:00] <cables> pavs, no one knows :)
[09:00] <sp_mfilter> lol
[09:00] <deCon> i can't access the web interface
[09:00] <bronze_0_1> savvas: you probably want "time"
[09:00] <cables> pavs, 6 months after feisty
[09:00] <zulfajuniadi> deCon: how wierd!, i had that problem two days ago. called up my isp and everything. turns out that i had to hard-reset my modem... something wrong with NAT or sumthing...
[09:00] <deCon> i have a feeling i got hit with a DoS on the router
[09:00] <cables> pavs, right now it's called feisty+1
[09:00] <deCon> ohhhhhhh
[09:00] <cables> deCon, do you know how to hard reset your router?
[09:00] <pavs> cables tnx fiesty+1 :)
[09:00] <deCon> is there a way i could stay in here and reconnect it and find out?
[09:00] <show_now_on> avalys: i'm looking around
[09:00] <cables> deCon, sure
[09:01] <cables> deCon, wait a sec
[09:01] <Slart> bronze_0_1, savvas: I think "date" works better.. if you're not timing stuff
[09:01] <deCon> hold the reset button for 10 seconds???
[09:01] <cables> deCon, maybe... not sure.
[09:01] <savvas> bronze_0_1: no, i need it to see what's the time on the hardware/system clock and what's the time on the software/kernel/gnome clock :p
[09:01] <deCon> thank you thank you thank you!!!!! i've been near panic attack level...near finals and trying to figure out a new OS, not the smartest timing decision
[09:01] <deCon> i have two eth ports
[09:01] <cables> deCon, do you have another computer to test the router with?
[09:01] <show_now_on> avalys: to install xfce you need to install the xubuntu desktop
[09:02] <cables> avalys, sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop
[09:02] <savvas> Slart: no, i need it to see what's the time on the hardware/system clock and what's the time on the software/kernel/gnome clock
[09:02] <Nubbie> guys is there any simple command i can use to delete all files that begin with a certain string? ie. allmyfiles_1, allmyfiles_2, etc.
[09:02] <deCon> I do not currently, but i do have a wifi phone
[09:03] <sp_mfilter> ok i have a meta-question. when i press tab now, it doesnt complete names, rather it changes focus within Chatzilla child controls. it is most annoying (esp. when trying to communicate with zul....bleh)... any similar experiences? also, i have to press CTRL-ENTER to post and i am sure that is related
[09:03] <chili5555> Nubbie: sudo rm All_My*
[09:03] <avalys> show_now_on, cables: ah, okay, thanks
[09:03] <Nubbie> chili5555: these files are in different folders... but are all within one big top folder.
[09:03] <Slart> savvas: perhaps there's something you can read from the /proc system
[09:04] <avalys> Why does 'xfce4' exist as a metapackage if it doesn't work on its own anyway?
[09:04] <Nubbie> chili5555: would i just do the same command only recursively???
[09:04] <kkrusty> i dont think removing automatix got me rid of the automatix repositories. should i manually remove them? there are a lot of archieve reposs
[09:04] <loserboy> is there a specific channel for printer help?
[09:04] <Nubbie> avalys: because debian uses it most likely.
[09:04] <zulfajuniadi> sp_mfilter: no idea dude... i'm using xchat here :P
[09:04] <cables> loserboy, no, ask here.
[09:04] <sp_mfilter> :'(
[09:04] <Penguinchrissy> I'm having problem with gdesklets I keep on getting this message when ever  I try and open it in a terminal Cannot establish connection to daemon: timeout!
[09:04] <chili5555> Nubbie: u might try sudo rm /topfile/*/allmyfile*
[09:05] <czekista> loserboy: perhaps #cups?
[09:05] <chili5555> Nubbie: dunno myself if it works
[09:05] <ubuntuEdgy> i really could do with some help here http://pastebin.ca/433305
[09:05] <loserboy> cool, trying to get mt Epson R340 to work after installing edgy, it worked fine under dapper after following a howto at linuxprinting
[09:05] <Nubbie> chili5555: thankyou :)
[09:05] <Nubbie> chili5555: i imagine it w/ill.
[09:06] <deCon> brb, i'm going to try and hookup the router and test some things
[09:06] <Nubbie> chili5555: you're sure i wouldn't have to use rm -R now right?
[09:06] <derwoderwosagt> tach
[09:07] <chili5555> Nubbie: not sure, try without first and see
[09:07] <Slart> savvas: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man8/hwclock.8.html perhaps this will work?
[09:07] <Lazyguy> o.O I can't boot from the CD...
[09:07] <derwoderwosagt> i'm too
[09:07] <loserboy> guess i'll try #cups
[09:07] <savvas> thanks Slart that's it :)
[09:07] <Nubbie> chili5555: just in case i'm going to use mv into my trash :)
[09:08] <Lazyguy> Is there a way to bypass BIOS?
[09:08] <thill2708> is there a daemon program that I can run that will download nzbs in an rss feed I specify?
[09:08] <Lazyguy> Because my computer doesn't seem to like it
[09:08] <Penguinchrissy> I'm having problem with gdesklets I keep on getting this message when ever  I try and open it in a terminal Cannot establish connection to daemon: timeout!
[09:09] <ompaul> Lazyguy, like what?
[09:09] <axl000> can i burn a dvd-r with linux??
[09:10] <awk> axl000> why not?
[09:10] <Lazyguy> Like a Windows Menu or something, or maybe a universal key combination?
[09:10] <Slart> axl000: sure you can..
[09:10] <Penguinchrissy> axl000 yes you can use something like K9copy
[09:10] <chili5555> axl000: sure, K3b rocks
[09:10] <thill2708> anyone? Does anyone know of an rss downloader daemon?
[09:10] <jeeves_Moss> can anyone help me with setting upa decient POP3 and SMTP server?
[09:10] <aimtrainer> hi! Im behind the firewall of a students' home. How can I scan easily which ports are not blocked?
[09:10] <cables> axl000, I recommend trying Brasero, it's my favorite burning app.
[09:11] <loserboy> meh, the people in #cups can't help
[09:11] <cables> loserboy, patience
[09:11] <axl000> brasero does not support dvd-r :(
[09:11] <loserboy> !!!
[09:11] <loserboy> jk
[09:11] <zulfajuniadi> gnome-baker rules... clean and lean... :P
[09:11] <mzracer360> what file do I modify to change the look of the web page that Apache2's mod_musicindex creates?
[09:11] <Slart> brasero works with dvd-r.. I've used it myself
[09:11] <chili5555> Lazyguy: not sure we understand, tell us more
[09:12] <trpr> aimtrainer: use a port scanner. nmap for example
[09:12] <aimtrainer> trpr thanks
[09:12] <axl000> how Slart???
[09:12] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, read that document - use postfix and strongly suggest imap over pop
[09:12] <marshall> hey guys
[09:12] <horny> I WANT PORN
[09:12] <tarzeau> horny: try www.thehun.net
[09:12] <Slart> axl000: eh.. I just burn.. I haven't done anything weird to it =)
[09:12] <zulfajuniadi> mzracer360: /var/www/musicindex/musicindex.css
[09:12] <Perdignus> Hello - I disabled gdm, but now I get dropped at vt7 after booting, how can I change that?
[09:13] <Resister> ich habe scheissprobleme
[09:13] <Penguinchrissy> anyone help me with gdesklets
[09:13] <tarzeau> Resister: probiers mit gedoerrten feigen
[09:13] <avalys> show_now_on, cables: that worked, thanks a lot!
[09:13] <jeeves_Moss> Ompaul:  why do you say that?  the server I'm working with is limited on space, and for clients, I'd like to stick with pop.  Makes my life a lot simpler
[09:13] <jimmy_> anyone know a good usb audio device to use thats supporteD?
[09:13] <jimmy_> something for my laptop
[09:13] <mzracer360> zulfajuniadi: guess I worded it wrong, I know abut the css file, but I want to change the layout of the page
[09:13] <show_now_on> avalys: good luck
[09:13] <Slart> axl000: what version of brasero do you use?
[09:13] <Slart> axl000: I use Brasero 0.5.1
[09:14] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, more secure and the price is low in overhead
[09:14] <Lazyguy> I've burnt it all to a CD, like it says. But when I reboot to enter the BIOS there are no combinations labeled to let me enter BIOS. The only ones there are are TAB, which shows some quickly scrolling text, or ALT+F2, which tells me to type a file name for the new BIOS, but when I type D:\ then it says '*WARNING:DEVICE NOT READY!'
[09:14] <ompaul> !nickspam | mEck0
[09:14] <ubotu> mEck0: You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages (see !Away for more details): use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently
[09:14] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  is there anything good for POP3 though?   I know the difference in the types, but I'd like to make sure clients clean out their box.
[09:15] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, well in that case just whatever you like yourself
[09:15] <jimmy_> Lazyguy, usually you can just hammer delete, but on some laptops its f1, or even f10, on ibm laptops theres an access ibm button you have to press, itll just be trial and error
[09:15] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  well, since I havn't set up a mail server before, I thought I should ask.  And simplicity is the KEY to this!!!  LOL
[09:15] <cables> Lazyguy, on my Dell laptop it's F12 to select a boot device, and F2 to change the default boot order
[09:15] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, one that gets rated in the company I keep is dovecot
[09:15] <Lazyguy> Thanks! I'll try those
[09:16] <chili5555> Lazyguy: normally, the keys to enter BIOS are Delete or F1 or ESC. On an unknown computer, I press em all in turn
[09:16] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  and if it comes with a graphical manager, then all the better.
[09:16] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, forget that - you want to be able to configure it
[09:16] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  well, I'm thinking simple to configure.
[09:16] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, you will have to read a little and it is good
[09:16] <zulfajuniadi> mzracer360: searching...
[09:17] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, read no matter what you want to do
[09:17] <Carsten_> Hi
[09:17] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  thanks.  I've allways heard of postfix, but there isn't too much that I've heard of for pop
[09:17] <juice`> are there any packages with tools to make gnome look better? some 3d effects and such ?
[09:17] <Carsten_> I found an old WLAN (WiFi) card PCMCIA and wanna test it... anyone can help me on that?
[09:17] <awk> juice`> google beryl or compiz
[09:17] <ompaul> juice`, visit #ubuntu-effects
[09:18] <zulfajuniadi> juice`: beryl, compiz
[09:18] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  it shows me here that it does POP3, SMTP, and IMAP
[09:18] <juice`> thanks
[09:18] <show_now_on> juice; beryl, compiz are programs for 3d effects
[09:18] <kazuka> hey
[09:18] <kazuka> I think im leaving ubuntu for a while
[09:18] <Perdignus> I disabled gdm, but now I get dropped at vt7 after booting, how can I change that?
[09:18] <kazuka> and going back to suse
[09:18] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, so there ya go an all in one solution - but I like postfix for mail
[09:18] <kazuka> ;(
[09:18] <thill2708> I basically want a daemon that will check an rss feed, download the newewst nzb (or whatever is attached), and put it in a specified directory
[09:18] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  what's the differerence?
[09:19] <kazuka> bruenig: hello
[09:19] <ompaul> jeeves_Moss, I do courier imap and postfix so I don't know I just know it is suggested for pop by people I hang around with - guess its time to do some reading
[09:19] <POVaddct> Carsten_: any idea about the chipset?
[09:19] <kurumin__> how a install ubuntu with no cd?
[09:19] <chili5555> Carsten_: sure, stick it in and tell us what lspci -v | grep Network says
[09:19] <Carsten_> Fiberline WL-200x
[09:20] <Carsten_> ok
[09:20] <Carsten_> just a sec
[09:20] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  thanks.  as I said, I'm looking for simple.  I can see me doing a LOT of set up late @ night.
[09:20] <ompaul> !install > kurumin__  (read message from bot
[09:20] <Carsten_> (leds do not blink)
[09:20] <POVaddct> chili5555: old pcmcia cards will not appear in lspci
[09:20] <POVaddct> chili5555: pcmcia is isa, cardbus is pci
[09:20] <zurita_> #ubuntu-es
[09:20] <profeta_livre> my printer prints leves blank ! printer HP Deskjet 3845 in ubuntu edgy ...., 	it will be that he is cups?
[09:20] <Carsten_> ok
[09:20] <Carsten_> thx ill work on that
[09:20] <Nubbie> chili5555: thanks a lot :)
[09:21] <chili5555> ok
[09:21] <show_now_on> zurita: type /join #ubuntu-es
[09:21] <POVaddct> Carsten_: fiberline is not a chipset
[09:21] <ompaul> !br | profeta_livre
[09:21] <ubotu> profeta_livre: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[09:21] <chili5555> POVaddct: "old" is relative, no?
[09:22] <kurumin__> !install
[09:22] <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
[09:22] <POVaddct> chili5555: yes, but wouldnt call a cardbus card old
[09:22] <riverrun> hi all just migrated from windows to ubuntu and love it
[09:23] <jeeves_Moss> ompaul:  thanks again for your help.  I'm going t do some reading.
[09:23] <SuperDave> I did too.  It's awesome if a little daunting
[09:23] <sp_mfilter> yeah ubuntu is great till you want to get wifi and webcams working
[09:23] <riverrun> yes.. the terminal takes some getting used to
[09:23] <riverrun> my webcam works ok.. but my mic doesnt
[09:24] <awk> sp_mfilter> my webcam and wifi works
[09:24] <kurumin__> ompaul tks!
[09:24] <ompaul> riverrun, click on the speaker icon and make sure it is not muted
[09:24] <Manfren> n00b question: How do you set date/time in ubuntu to read the clock as local time, not UTC -- to allow dual booting with mac os?  (using ubuntu 6.10, ppc, powerbook g4 titanium) ??
[09:24] <riverrun> beryl is pretty amazing. i was surprised that i got it running after just an hour on the new platform..
[09:24] <ompaul> !noob
[09:24] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[09:25] <show_now_on> riverrun: agreed
[09:25] <deCon> kk back and i still need some serious router help
[09:25] <riverrun> ive tried that ompaul, but thanks.
[09:25] <Manfren> i was referring to myself. : )
[09:25] <deCon> and a bad quick question: i ran two lines of code and i would like to reverse them, but i have no idea how
[09:25] <SuperDave> The ATI video drivers are a nightmare to get running though
[09:25] <ompaul> Manfren, right click on the clock and do some tweeking on the adjust time stuff
[09:25] <riverrun> can any of you help a noob choose a good dock application? i can't get kiba-dock running.
[09:26] <deCon> #ifconfig ethX ip followed by #iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ethX -j MASQUERADE
[09:26] <riverrun> im on nvidia.. ive heard ATi is tricky
[09:26] <Manfren> ompaul: thanks, but the control panel doesn't seem to have an option to use UTC offset vs. using local time.
[09:26] <Manfren> anyone?
[09:26] <SuperDave> I actually  ended up running a program   (script) called Envy
[09:26] <Rich_li_ny> Bug on 6.10 causes problems with PCI /AGP cards and no video on monitor.  Per forums and IRC I was told I need to change to vesa or download 7.04 .  How do I download and install vesa drivers from a command prompt?   (cant d/l the 7.04 ISO I don't have enough bandwidth).  ???
[09:27] <ubuntoooo> The desktop effects appear to work but thw window titlebar is missing and the window itself is immobile and glued to the desktop. - is there a quick fix?
[09:27] <POVaddct> Carsten_: okay, i googled a bit. the card seems to be cardbus, with ADMtek chipset. lspci -n output should have a line with 1317:8201 in it.
[09:27] <mikeconcepts> I have a botched vmware-server install on feisty and need to remove it
[09:27] <loserboy> i suggest dynamite
[09:28] <ompaul> Manfren, did you look at preferences? the next one down?
[09:28] <deCon> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ethX -j MASQUERADE ...how do I fix this line (undo it)??????
[09:28] <JRsup1> Anyone out there with experience with mdadm raid configurations?  I'm having trouble with mine.  After a random time of use the system locks up and the IDE light on the 1st disk in the RAID array stays lit (all others, including separate system drive are off)
[09:28] <thesilentw> i want to use beryl, can i install feisty?
[09:28] <ompaul> deCon, do you have a lot of other rules?
[09:28] <Manfren> ompaul: System (menu) > Administration > Time and Date
[09:29] <deCon> i only got two lines in and i'm super noob
[09:29] <deCon> but i want to reverse whatever that did
[09:29] <riverrun> Any recommendations for a nice dock app, a little like OS X's?
[09:29] <mzracer360> zulfajuniadi: i found it, I have to edit the .c source code to modify the layout
[09:29] <thesilentw> riverrun rocket dock :)
[09:29] <zurita_> #ubuntu-es
[09:29] <ubuntoooo> thesilentw - I installed fiesty a few minutes ago and the window borders aren't working correctly.
[09:29] <show_now_on> Rich_li_ny: try   http://blogbeebe.blogspot.com/2007/03/ubuntu-704-beta-upgrading-video-card.html
[09:29] <deCon> this was the first line: ifconfig ethX ip
[09:29] <SuperDave> I'm using  Xchat.  How do I remove the "joined", "left", etc notifications from the chat window?
[09:29] <riverrun> thanks silent :) will have a look for it
[09:30] <cables> SuperDave, right click on the channel and uncheck the "show join/part notifications" checkbox
[09:30] <kurumin__> ompaul i want install ubuntu from .iso with no floppye or cd-rom
[09:30] <ompaul> Manfren, no right click on clock choose preferences and choose UTC is what I was on about but hey :)
[09:30] <BrazUbuntu> riverrun, have u tried kiba-dock ? i'm having a hard time adding icons on it
[09:30] <cables> kurumin__, you can't
[09:30] <cables> kurumin__, you'll have to put it on a CD
[09:30] <riverrun> Braz: I couldn't install it.. I am a total noob.. tried the scripts but when i type kiba-dock.. nothing LOL
[09:31] <deCon> ompaul, i dont even know what that line meant...so no i do not.
[09:31] <Rich_li_ny> .
[09:31] <SuperDave> Cables, very cool.  Thanks
[09:31] <deCon> ompaul, is there a way to reverse easily or set back to default?
[09:31] <kurumin__> cables i want realize install from downloaded ubuntu... with no cd-rom or floppyes
[09:31] <thesilentw> ubuntoooo too bad that u cant bear or just pixel size imperfections
[09:32] <deCon> Cables, I tried the router and nothing come through from router, i can't even get to the in-browser setup
[09:32] <ompaul> deCon, so ehh "sudo iptables -F"
[09:32] <cables> kurumin__, there's no way to do that currently. There is one being developed, however.
[09:32] <deCon> ompaul, just for reference, what does that do?
[09:32] <BrazUbuntu> riverrun, wouldn't know how to help, i used apt-get, much simpler, know how it works ?
[09:32] <ompaul> deCon, flush your iptables rules
[09:33] <riverrun> no Braz.. my friend has been automatix2 .. Im happy to use command line, but its only been a day lol
[09:33] <doomster> cables, you might be able to install it on a different machine and then swap harddisks
[09:33] <alexicon> hello, how can i get GTK-2.8 i want to use some new themes and they wont compile
[09:33] <bruenig> !automatix
[09:33] <cables> doomster, but you still need a CD for that :)
[09:33] <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
[09:33] <ompaul> riverrun, ^^
[09:33] <cables> alexicon, you don't need to compile themes
[09:33] <BrazUbuntu> riverrun, apt-get is what's behing Synaptic, use it to install stuff, it downloads every packet u need and installs it for ya
[09:33] <alexicon> oh
[09:34] <Manfren> ompaul: it worked, right clicking the date in the menu bar does bring up "clock preferences", including the UTC offset. BUt I had to plug in a mouse to do it... Macs only have one mouse button. Is there a key combo to emulate right clicking on a mac?
[09:34] <alexicon> hrm it wont let me at the .tar.gz
[09:34] <pollofri> #ubuntu-es
[09:34] <ubuntoooo> Ompaul - Ubuntu just gets better and better.  got really excitedabout it when i read that Ubuntu would have Beryl - With Desktop effects enabled  the window titlebars disappear. - can you tell me how to fix this or point me to the info?
[09:34] <psycho78> !WorksForMe
[09:34] <ompaul> Manfren, I would not know
[09:34] <devios> not that this is necessarily a bad thing... but, in an upgrade from an older version of ubuntu to a more recent one, my grub settings were hosed and I no longer have the grub option to boot into windowsxp.  is there any easy way to fix grub so that the boot into xp option comes back?
[09:34] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:34] <bruenig> alexicon, you drag the them into the system>preferences>theme dialog
[09:34] <riverrun> got ya.. and ive used the synaptic.. only used automatix for a few essentials, thanks for warning :)
[09:34] <alexicon> ok
[09:34] <Manfren> is there a support forum dedicated to ubuntu-on-mac?
[09:34] <alexicon> i'll try that
[09:34] <bruenig> devios, just edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:34] <doomster> cables, well, true. Have you considered a virtual machine? Otherwise, but I really have no idea if that is possible, you might be able to install Debian and sidegrade to Ubuntu then.
[09:35] <cables> doomster, I'm not the one trying to install without a CD.
[09:35] <ubuntoooo> !irc
[09:35] <ubotu> irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/), irssi (console) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[09:35] <cables> doomster, I was telling someone else.
[09:35] <devios> bruenig: was wondering if there was an ubuntu way to re-scan and re-build that file for me?
[09:35] <sacater> i need help with my framebuffer, i cant launch x because it complains
[09:35] <ubuntoooo> !mac
[09:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:35] <alexicon> nope says file format is invalid
[09:35] <loserboy> i'm gonna toss my question out again.... anyone know why a epson printer would work on dapper but not with edgy
[09:35] <ompaul> ubuntoooo, whats that about?
[09:35] <cables> !msgthebot | ubuntoooo
[09:35] <ubotu> ubuntoooo: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[09:35] <bruenig> devios, don't think so, sudo update-grub will automatically create a menu.lst but I believe it only does so for the kernels it detects in /boot
[09:35] <ubuntoooo> The titlebars have disappeared. - can you help/
[09:35] <alexicon> tried draggin the tar.gz and the tar file. i reckon its a gtk version issue
[09:35] <bruenig> devios, very easy to edit it though
[09:36] <r00b1k> shit
[09:36] <riverrun> braz: how would i find out the usage for apt-get to install kiba-dock?
[09:36] <r00b1k> =)
[09:36] <SuperDave> On my network settings.  My DNS server list includes my router address (along with a couple other DNS addresses).  How do I permanently remove my router address?  When I use the Networking GUI the router address returns after a restart.
[09:36] <zurita> #ubuntu-es
[09:36] <bruenig> riverrun, kiba-dock isn't in the repositories, you must get it on your own
[09:36] <r00b1k>  ?
[09:36] <cables> !ru | r00b1k
[09:36] <ubotu> r00b1k:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:36] <riverrun> thx bruenig
[09:36] <r00b1k> 
[09:36] <doomster> sorry, cables!
[09:36] <cables> ompaul, what was that about?
[09:36] <r00b1k>   ?
[09:37] <r00b1k> :)
[09:37] <cables> ompaul, oh, i see :)
[09:37] <devios> bruenig: i have some experience doing so... was hoping that ubuntu made it even easier for the people that I try to push ubuntu on whenever I get the chance ;-)
[09:37] <xbaez> hello
[09:37] <BrazUbuntu> bruenig, there's a link in kiba-dock site to an unofficial repository
[09:37] <ompaul> cables, k :-)
[09:37] <velko> !ru | r00b1k
[09:37] <ubotu> r00b1k:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:37] <ubuntoooo> sigh - more protective of the bot than helpful to a new user. - too many hours here have left the ops tired. - Good Luck
[09:37] <alexicon> how can i find out which version of gtk+ im using
[09:37] <netmon1> Anyone using a E1505 or E1705 that has gotten suspend working correctly?
[09:37] <bruenig> BrazUbuntu, file that under go get it yourself
[09:37] <nikin> hy can't someone help me to test a program? i look for someone who has big files 10-15GB
[09:37] <r00b1k> !ru | velko
[09:37] <ubotu> velko:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:37] <r00b1k> =)
[09:38] <ompaul> r00b1k, #ubuntu-ru
[09:38] <ompaul>  r00b1k,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>   /join #ubuntu-ru
[09:38] <r00b1k> i see
[09:38] <r00b1k> =)
[09:38] <xbaez> i want to advise me, which ubuntu i should install in intel core 2 duo, ubuntu 32-bit or 64-bit
[09:38] <nikin> IMHO 32bit
[09:39] <ompaul> xbaez, 32bit for a desktop and 64bit if it is a server
[09:39] <riverrun> thanks for the help.. bbl :)
[09:39] <thesilentw> when will ubuntu team figure out that in Portugal its GMT +0 and not GMT+1
[09:39] <cables> YES! I got my printer working! I'm so stupid... the driver has been there all along since Dapper, I just needed to check linuxprinting.org!
[09:39] <ssaa> hello. i need some help please. I need to change the color fo the panel font. How?
[09:39] <Manfren> what is the itunes clone app in ubuntu?
[09:39] <ompaul> !nickspam > ssaa (check message from bot please, and join channels with right nick thanks)
[09:40] <shoot^> guys, about to set up ubuntu on my desktop tomorrow... shall i go with Edgy or Feisty Beta?
[09:40] <cables> Manfren, rhythmbox (but I like Amarok better)
[09:40] <Manfren> thx
[09:40] <cables> shoot^, Edgy, then it's an easy upgrade to Feisty.
[09:40] <jimmy_> anyone know a good usb audio device to use thats supported? i need something for my laptop
[09:40] <xbaez> ompaul, thanks
[09:40] <Manfren> cables:  why the preference?
[09:40] <alexicon> anyone know how to find out what version of gtk+ is being used?
[09:40] <nikin> cables: what printer?
[09:40] <cables> shoot^, as long as you don't use Automatix. Don't use AUTOMATIX!
[09:40] <kurumin__> cables > kurumin suported the install from a cp to .iso in a directory and write lilo for other boot
[09:40] <cables> nikin, Canon PIXMA mp510
[09:40] <xbaez> that is what i think
[09:40] <jamesm> anyone in here familiar with the 3ware 9xxx sata controller cards  --- I upgraded my kernel -- and am having trouble recompiling my drivers for 11-generic support
[09:41] <cables> Manfren, Amarok is way more powerful (but unless you already have KDE, it's got like 100 megabytes of dependencies)
[09:41] <shoot^> cables: an upgrade leaves me with exactly the same set up as a fiesty install?
[09:41] <cables> shoot^, yes, if you don't mess with custom sources lists or automatix.
[09:41] <jamesm> just PM if you can help....I appreciate it
[09:41] <ompaul> shoot^, it is most unikely you would notice the difference
[09:41] <ompaul> !ask
[09:41] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:42] <Gandalfar> Anyone with pentium4 here that wants to give a try to my Cinellera packages for Feisty?
[09:42] <ibiwan> !tell
[09:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tell - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:42] <flipjarg> Does anyone know why after loging into Kubuntu i would be brought back to the login screen?
[09:42] <psycho78> cables: so if I have automatix on my system upgrading to feisty will messup?
[09:42] <JRsup1> !mdadm
[09:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mdadm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:42] <ompaul> jamesm, ask the channel that is what it for no one knows your question so how do they know if they can help -- really are are assuming far to much
[09:42] <romuloubuntu> please, I need help to make wifi work here. wifi-radar and network configurator  says it is connected, but cant get an ip adress via dhcp. Wifi is working on a Windows machine here.
[09:42] <shoot^> cables / ompaul - there are no major differences to the GUI or anything?
[09:42] <cables> shoot^, no, no differences at all
[09:42] <ompaul> psycho78, more than likely
[09:42] <shoot^> cool :)
[09:42] <ompaul> shoot^, not really
[09:43] <cables> shoot^, it basically changes all the software and OS packages to Feisty versions without affecting your files and settings
[09:43] <psycho78> ompaul: crap... will uninstalling automatix help any or am I screwed?
[09:43] <JRsup1> !raid
[09:43] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[09:43] <shoot^> cables - sweet. i remember reading something a while back that beryl was going to be included as a default install in this release. is that not true
[09:43] <shoot^> ?
[09:44] <cables> psycho78, there are different levels of screwedness, depending on what you've used Automatix to install. You can try upgrading, just back up first.
[09:44] <cables> shoot^, nope, it's compiz.
[09:44] <cables> shoot^, but beryl is super-easy to install in feisty
[09:44] <ompaul> psycho78, your guess is as good as mine
[09:44] <flipjarg> This started happening with no known reason.
[09:44] <romuloubuntu> can you help me?
[09:44] <shoot^> cables - compiz is probs better... more stable eh :)
[09:44] <psycho78> cables, ompaul: thanks for the info.  I'll be sure to back-up of course.
[09:44] <alexicon> anyone know how you can upgrade the version of gtk+ being used?
[09:44] <shoot^> cables - an upgrade will add compiz automatically?
[09:45] <cables> shoot^, you  can try both... beryl has more features
[09:45] <Tomg> hi, does anyone have an acer aspire 9300 laptop by any chance?
[09:45] <nikin> any idea how could i create very large file?
[09:45] <cables> shoot^, yes, but it's not enabled by default. You enable it by going to System>Preferences>Desktop Effects
[09:45] <shoot^> cables: fantastic, thanks bud :)
[09:45] <cables> no prob :)
[09:45] <romuloubuntu> i need help with wifi configuration, anyone?
[09:46] <jamesm> how do I recompile the 3ware drivers with   -11-generic support -- OR is there support -- the only walkthrough I can find is regarding 10-generic support from the 3ware site
[09:46] <vlt|home> Hello. How can I tell the X-server that my display is rotated 90 CW and mouse movement and screen orientation have to be transformed? Is X the one in charge here?
[09:46] <cables> !ask | romuloubuntu
[09:46] <ubotu> romuloubuntu: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:46] <cables> !wifi > romuloubuntu, see if this helps
[09:46] <velko> Tomg, dd if=/dev/zero of=very_big_file (this will grow the file until your partition becomes full)
[09:46] <cables> !wifi > romuloubuntu
[09:46] <thesilentw> what is the mininum size a partition can have for ubuntu feisty to be installed ??
[09:47] <velko> Tomg, sorry. this was not for you
[09:47] <velko> nikin,  dd if=/dev/zero of=very_big_file (this will grow the file until your partition becomes full)
[09:47] <zulfajuniadi> thesilentw: 3gb should be enough just for testing. go for 20 gb+ if you plan to use it for long time
[09:48] <Tomg> velko: lol np
[09:48] <cables> thesilentw, I've been using Ubuntu for 8 months with a 15 gb partition
[09:48] <Tomg> still looking for a fellow acer laptop user though....
[09:48] <mikk-t> hello
[09:48] <Znuffy> Hello. Anyone ever had problems with ATI and XGL? My driver is working perfectly under Xorg but under Xgl I don't have DRI enabled ;-/
[09:48] <thesilentw> i mean feisty, cause i formated my 13GB and it says too small
[09:48] <KurtKraut> How can I traceroute a UDP packet, like tcptraceroute does to TCP ?
[09:49] <cables> thesilentw, that's weird. very weird.
[09:49] <velko> Tomg, it would be easier to state your problem though. maybe no one here have such machine
[09:49] <zulfajuniadi> thesilentw: check your mountpoints...
[09:49] <TaJMoX> When I close my laptop lid, xscreensaver locks the screen, even though I disabled "Lock Screen" in it's configuration.  Any help?
[09:49] <thesilentw> i put / as mounting point
[09:49] <Tomg> velko: i just want to check its compatibility, considering buying one
[09:49] <penba> anybody know of a program like xloadtime that works in 64bit?
[09:50] <thesilentw> i put / as mounting point, is that correct?
[09:50] <J-_> how do I log out of a tty?
[09:50] <mikk-t> i have a Compaq ProLiant 3000 I can't get it to boot up on ubuntu any thoughts ?
[09:51] <penba> J-_: exit
[09:51] <J-_> thanks
[09:51] <zulfajuniadi> thesilentw: yes, at which partition the 13 gb one?
[09:51] <thesilentw> \dev\hda
[09:52] <thesilentw> forward slaches
[09:52] <thesilentw> \dev\hda7, sorry
[09:53] <TaJMoX> Anyone know how to change what happens when I close my laptop lid ?
[09:54] <cables> TaJMoX, the settings are in System>Preferences>Power Something.
[09:55] <ubuntunewb> hello
[09:55] <TaJMoX> cables : i was looking for something more in depth ... the only opotions i get are Blank Screen/Suspend/Hibernate ... I'd like to use a custom command
[09:55] <ubuntuEdgy> can any one give me a clue as to what port i should forward for "ftp" ?
[09:55] <cables> TaJMoX, you'll have to go into scripting
[09:55] <mikk-t> i have a Compaq ProLiant 3000 I can't get it to boot up on ubuntu any thoughts ?
[09:55] <velko> ubuntuEdgy, 21
[09:55] <TaJMoX> cables : any idea where the power management configuration file is located?
[09:55] <Askar> how do I check whats going on in the boot?
[09:55] <kestaz> how can i change memory size of ati card on my laptop ?
[09:55] <TaJMoX> cables : I'm an experienced Linux user
[09:56] <velko> Askar, dmesg
[09:56] <finalbeta_> ubuntuEdgy: port 21 is the standard port, but if you are running behind a NAT router, you should set a pasv port range for data connections as 21 is the ascii connection for control connections.
[09:56] <cables> TaJMoX, I'm not, so I don't know where the script is :)
[09:57] <Askar> velko:  is there anything I can press before the boot so I see text instead of the orange progressbar
[09:57] <TaJMoX> Askar : remove the boot option "splash"
[09:57] <velko> Askar, i'm not ubuntu user so i don't know
[09:57] <TaJMoX> Askar : edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove the splash option (DONT FORGET TO BACK UP)
[09:57] <Askar> TaJMoX: if I just want to do it once? alt+f2 or somehing?
[09:57] <alexicon> hiya i keep getting "The file format is invalid." when i try to add new gnome themes..
[09:58] <TaJMoX> same for any distrobution
[09:58] <alexicon> i share my home dir with a suse installation that uses gnome
[09:58] <cables> Askar, you can edit it straight from Grub, temporarily
[09:58] <alexicon> might that screw it up?
[09:58] <trpr> does the installer provide a means to resize existing ntfs partitions? or do i need to complete that step seperately before i begin?
[09:58] <cables> Askar, from the Grub menu, hit E on the boot option you want to use. Then hit E again on the first line, and remove splash. Then hit enter, and b to boot.
[09:58] <cables> trpr, it includes that step
[09:58] <trpr> cables: cool. thanks
[09:58] <TaJMoX> Askar : in the grub menu you can enter or edit boot options for that boot.    try nosplash
[09:59] <cables> TaJMoX, not nosplash
[09:59] <deCon> wow, thanks so much, however nothing makes sense
[09:59] <cables> Askar, just remove splash. Don't add "nosplash"
[09:59] <alexicon> what files do you need to remove from your home dir to restore your gnome settings all to default??
[09:59] <TaJMoX> ok then just remove "splash"   =] 
[09:59] <cables> Askar, you may need to remove "quiet" also.
[09:59] <cables> alexicon, probably .gnome or .gnome2
[09:59] <deCon> cables, my router works again and is set up again, but i have no idea how i did it, and my firefox keeps darkening and then coming back
[09:59] <alexicon> ty cables
[09:59] <cables> deCon, darkening?
[09:59] <deCon> and did that throughout the whole setup
[10:00] <deCon> cables, as if it went dead
[10:00] <cables> deCon, that's weird... maybe it's time for a new router.
[10:00] <cables> Does anyone know how I can rename a printer?
[10:00] <deCon> cables, i think it has something to do with that yes...
[10:00] <deCon> cables, its an old netgear 54g with only WEP options
[10:00] <rednax> Where do installed applications go? :|
[10:01] <reep> deCon: are you using beryl?
[10:01] <cables> rednax, /bin, /usr/bin, usually one of those.
[10:01] <rednax> Thanks
[10:01] <cables> rednax, but they should be added to the Applications menu
[10:01] <deCon> reep, yes why?
[10:02] <reep> deCon: beryl has an option (on by default) that grays out applications that are not responding
[10:02] <yoz> what do I need to get sound out of youtube videos???
[10:02] <deCon> reep, i noticed but i dont get why they keep coming in and out of response
[10:02] <yoz> and dont say speakers
[10:02] <romuloubuntu> checking it
[10:02] <reep> deCon: It does that with firefox for me as well sometimes
[10:02] <reep> deCon: probably a bug in either firefox or beryl
[10:03] <deCon> cables/reep, is there anyway to tell if i'm being used as a server by someone, or if any hacking has been taking place
[10:03] <deCon> i have network diagnostic tools and vulnerability scanner, but i'm a newb to the whole command line and computer thing, windows tainted me real good
[10:03] <cables> deCon, I'd say that's pretty unlikely on Linux.
[10:03] <SuperDave> On my network settings.  My DNS server list includes my router address (along with a couple other DNS addresses).  How do I permanently remove my router address?  When I use the Networking GUI the router address returns after a restart.
[10:04] <deCon> cables, ok good, then it is probably just my noob settings messing some things up?
[10:04] <svu__> latest ubuntu kernel for ppc has problems with the usb mouse. is this known fact?
[10:04] <reep> deCon: do you have xdmcp, vnc or ssh-server enabled?
[10:04] <cables> deCon, I dunno...
[10:04] <cables> Am I the only Ubuntu user who thinks that apps completely abuse the notification area?
[10:04] <ProN00b> this may sound funny, but are there any ubuntu certified motherboards ?
[10:04] <deCon> reep, i did install ssh but i dont know about the server
[10:05] <deCon> reep, and i may have put vnc, but again, i don't know...i haven't really been learning, just inserting what i've been reading and such
[10:05] <TaJMoX> cables : my notification area is fine - only has gaim and gdesklets in it
[10:05] <deCon> reep, i definately have SSH client installed
[10:05] <reep> deCon: those are the likely places to get in to ubuntu, doubtful that anyone would get in otherwise
[10:06] <reep> deCon: yes, ssh client gets installed by default, not the server though
[10:06] <deCon> reep: anyway to lock it up while i learn?
[10:06] <cables> Xchat, Gaim, Gnome, uTorrent (in wine, but that doesn't count 'cause it's a windows app), glipper, NetworkManager
[10:07] <reep> deCon: see if you have it installed by typing: aptitude search openssh-server in a terminal
[10:07] <TaJMoX> cables you get good rates running torrents thru wine ?
[10:07] <cables> TaJMoX, wine runs apps at full speed or not at all
[10:07] <cables> TaJMoX, Wine isn't emulating the processor, so it's full-speed.
[10:07] <reep> deCon: i means installed, p means uninstalled. VNC you control from System -> Preferences -> External Desktop (or something of the likes)
[10:08] <TaJMoX> I mean network wise
[10:08] <cables> TaJMoX, no delay...
[10:08] <TaJMoX> neat
[10:08] <cables> How do I rename a printer?
[10:09] <Kejistan> anyone have any idea what could cause a simple c program to come up as ACCESS DENIED whenever I try to run it? (even with root)
[10:09] <cables> There's no right-click rename option
[10:09] <ana73> MK
[10:09] <Rich_li_ny> Wine ... About Wine...  there is also a program that there trying to sell through Automatix.  Isnt that pretty much the same thing as wine?
[10:09] <cables> Rich_li_ny, it's based on wine but enhanced
[10:09] <python_user> hi everyone
[10:09] <python_user> waz up?
[10:09] <Rich_li_ny> -k
[10:09] <cables> Rich_li_ny, it runs more programs
[10:09] <Rich_li_ny> cables: Ok wasnt sure Ty
[10:10] <TaJMoX> cables i think its in /etc/cups/interfaces
[10:10] <zeroflag> I'm having trouble getting the same NVIDIA kernel module version as X module version... is there any package I could just install? :/
[10:10] <Viperseed> irc://irc.rizon.net/Anime-Supreme
[10:10] <cables> TaJMoX, no option in the printers UI? There should be.
[10:10] <python_user> does WPA encryption not work in ubuntu?
[10:10] <cables> !wpa | python_user
[10:10] <ubotu> python_user: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:10] <deCon> reep, aparently i do have ssh-server installed
[10:10] <viralbus> Hi, I've just moved to Ubuntu from Fedora Core.  Using Edgy (6.10).  I have a wee problem with postfix. The installation seems not to have created the postfix user.  I wanted to uninstall postfix and reinstall it, but Synaptic won't let me uninstall it because of the missing user, as far as I can see.  Any ideas?
[10:10] <deCon> reep, how can i close that out?
[10:11] <deCon> reep, that is..protect myself
[10:11] <python_user> cheers ubotu
[10:11] <markelhas> hi, i've removed sun java 5 and installed sun java 6, but now when i type java one my shell i can't use it. how can i fix this?
[10:11] <Gemquist> Does anyone know of a tutorial for setting up Ubuntu as a ppp dial-in server?
[10:11] <ferronica> Can i use Epson Printers with ubuntu 6.10?
[10:12] <cables> ferronica, yes, most Epson printers are supported
[10:12] <reep> deCon: well, the easiest is to add a line like this in /etc/hosts.deny: sshd: ALL
[10:12] <juice`> anyone knows how to turn on beryl ? i installed beryl, beryl-manager and emerald-themes, i clicked on emerald icon in upper-right corner and 'Select Window Manager -> Beryl' and nothing happens. i don't get any nice effects :(
[10:12] <cables> ferronica, go to http://www.linuxprinting.org for more info
[10:12] <romuloubuntu> I followed the wifidoc, According to it I have a working friver but no connection to the acess point.
[10:12] <cables> !beryl | juice`
[10:12] <ubotu> juice`: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:12] <zulfajuniadi> Gemquist: set your computer as the gateway and dial automatically
[10:12] <loserboy> cables, having you been holding out on me.... are you the printer guy
[10:12] <markelhas> any help?!
[10:12] <ferronica> cables: No need to provide color profile
[10:12] <cables> loserboy, no, I went to #cups for my own help :)
[10:13] <deCon> reep, no such file or directory using "/etc/hosts.deny: sshd:ALL"
[10:13] <Gemquist> zulfajuniadi: I'll give it a shot, thanks. ^.^
[10:13] <gharz> guys, what's the Enable Roaming Mode for in network manager?
[10:13] <python_user> markelhas, are you sure you installed the jdk to the right directory?
[10:13] <romuloubuntu> what can I do
[10:13] <cables> gharz, I'm not sure... ask in #ubuntu+1
[10:13] <reep> deCon: sudo gedit /etc/hosts.deny
[10:13] <markelhas> python_user: i've used adept manager
[10:13] <gharz> cables, thanks!
[10:13] <rambo3> gharz: i think its connect to first open wireless network available
[10:13] <zulfajuniadi> Gemquist: it should like... modem --> server --> switch ---> computers
[10:13] <python_user> ok, well when i did it
[10:13] <reep> deCon: add "sshd: ALL" on a line by itself (without the "")
[10:13] <ProN00b> this may sound funny, but are there any ubuntu certified motherboards ?
[10:13] <Bob_> Ubuntu IRC ahhhh........<cracks opens a beer and settles in>
[10:13] <python_user> i just used the terminal!!
[10:13] <cables> !repeat | ProN00b
[10:14] <deCon> BTW ...to everyone: I'm incredibly amazed at this community, I have never seen anything like it: Thanks mucho to everyone helping
[10:14] <python_user> maybe adept didn't copy it to the right location?
[10:14] <ubotu> ProN00b: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:14] <gharz> rambo3, actually that's my problem. i created a profile to connect to my network... but whenever i start my machine it connects to another network.
[10:14] <markelhas> python_user: can u help me out!?
[10:14] <TaJMoX> ProN00b I don't think so..  All my motherboards work on it
[10:14] <rambo3> gharz: then disable it
[10:14] <rambo3> lol
[10:14] <python_user> umm, im pretty new to ubuntu myself
[10:15] <juice`> cables: the problem is, nobody there wants to help me
[10:15] <python_user> but i can give you a link
[10:15] <cables> juice`, or maybe we just don't know the answer.
[10:15] <Gemquist> zulfajuniadi: I'm not planning on using a switch, can it be server -> single computer?
[10:15] <ProN00b> well, i want to build a new computer, i and i want it to be absolutely perfect
[10:15] <juice`> so i thought maybe someone here knows something about beryl
[10:15] <markelhas> ok
[10:15] <cables> juice`, go to #ubuntu-effects!
[10:15] <gharz> rambo3, i untick it already... but it still connecting to another network... i'm currently running feisty which i just upgraded. it wasn't like this in edgy.
[10:15] <zeroflag> damn nvidia drivers...
[10:15] <deCon> reep, thank you!
[10:15] <juice`> cables: i am there for about 15 minutes already
[10:15] <juice`> cables: or 30
[10:15] <kazuka> what is the command for CD/DVD writer Eraser?
[10:15] <rambo3> gharz: no its the import from "Vista"
[10:15] <deCon> reep, are routers hackable easily? Or do you think my problem connecting through it was a software user error?
[10:16] <quaal> does nautilus have a method of searching the entire computer?
[10:16] <cables> juice`, so i guess they don't know the answer.
[10:16] <quaal> it seems to be only searching the current directory
[10:16] <cables> kazuka, I'm not sure... I use Brasero
[10:16] <Stig> Hi, does anyone here feel like helping me out for a minute? I'm trying to install Ubuntu for the first time and I want to dual boot it with Windows XP, but I'm having some problems with the partitions... :(
[10:16] <yves__> hey everyone: can you tell me how I can check (fsck) my filesystem? It complains that it is mounted and can't do it.
[10:16] <deCon> quaal, you can try installing beagle and then adding it to your dock
[10:16] <quaal> hmm
[10:16] <juice`> right, i can ask if 2+2 is 4 and they wont answer too, not because they don't know, but because is looking at that channel right now
[10:16] <kazuka> cables: what is brasero
[10:17] <quaal> so you're saying nautilus' search function is weak ?
[10:17] <juice`> nobody is looking i meant
[10:17] <cables> kazuka, it's a really nice CD burning app.
[10:17] <zeroflag> Stig: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2429829
[10:17] <deCon> quaal, I don't know much, but i use beagle and it works fast and nicely
[10:17] <python_user> http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/jdk/install-linux.html
[10:17] <python_user> there you go
[10:17] <deCon> quaal, similar to Apples version, but faster
[10:17] <quaal> deCon, i see. cool i'll check it out
[10:17] <python_user> you're using 32- bit right?
[10:17] <Xaquseg> i'm running ubuntu under virtual server, and the time drifts a lot
[10:18] <rambo3> to force fsck :  touch /forcefsck && shutdown -r
[10:18] <Lifixs> Hey, My horizontal scroll bar in firefox has disappeared, how do I get it back?
[10:18] <Xaquseg> about an hour or so a day
[10:18] <yves__> rambo3, thank you
[10:18] <juice`> could you help me with my problem with beryl on ubuntu? ubuntu-effects is dead, and i can't see any effects of beryl even though i have it turned on
[10:18] <cables> Xaquseg, I'm using VirtualBox (a free VM app) and it's got time synchronization built in
[10:18] <markelhas> thnks
[10:18] <python_user> markelhas, make sure you download the jdk
[10:18] <markelhas> going to check
[10:18] <python_user> no problem
[10:18] <deCon> anyone have a clue where to point me to find out how to setup wireless printing on my canon (or if its possible)?
[10:18] <cables> Xaquseg, you have to install some additional stuff in the guest OS (really easy) and it adds that.
[10:19] <cables> deCon, System>Administration>Printing
[10:19] <kazuka> cables: are you able to run existing install of windows as gues os in virtual box?
[10:19] <deCon> cables, thanks again :bows before thee:
[10:19] <cables> kazuka, unfortunately, no.
[10:19] <cables> deCon, that should automatically detect shared printers
[10:19] <Xaquseg> for virtual pc? i haven't been able to figure out exactly what i need to install
[10:19] <braniff> decon, linuxprinting.org <-- will tell you how to get your printer running on linux
[10:19] <kazuka> ok thanks
[10:19] <cables> Xaquseg, I don't use virtual PC
[10:20] <cables> deCon, if your printer isn't supported out of the box, braniff's linux will help
[10:20] <deCon> braniff, does that include wirelessly? I have no idea how to do wireless anything on linux yet
[10:20] <cables> deCon, it doesn't care where the printer is, as long as it's on the network.
[10:20] <braniff> decon, wireless networking is a totally separate issue
[10:20] <dyrne> deCon: all printing issues should start with a google search like 'site:linuxprinting.org printermodel'
[10:20] <Stig> Thanks for the link, but I think my problem is a bit different. Basically, I have a Dell laptop with a 100GB HDD, it came with 3 partitions (including an extended partition) which contains backups, etc. I am trying to set up the partitions like this: NTFS (windows), EXT3 (/home and shared with files between XP and Ubuntu), EXT3 (Ubuntu), Linux swap. However, it says I cannot create more than 4 primary partitions...
[10:21] <Stig> So I am trying to create another Extended partition, but it wont let me...
[10:21] <jonbue> can anyone tell me what the command is to open up a range of ports in iptables?
[10:21] <juice`> could anyone help me with my problem with beryl on ubuntu? #ubuntu-effects is dead, and i can't see any effects of beryl even though i have it turned on (clicking on Select Window Manager -> Beryl). and i don't see any effects that are 'checked' in Beryl Setting Manager. it's just normal Gnome
[10:21] <Znuffy> Stig, you can only have 4 primary partitions and only ONE extended. so you want to create a LOGICAL partition inside that extended one
[10:21] <Lifixs> The bottom scroll bar in firefox has disappeared, how do i toggle it back on?
[10:22] <Stig> OK, but how do I setup a logical partition inside the entended one? At the moment the NTFS is using 95% of my HDD.
[10:23] <Stig> At the moment the extended one has a FAT32 which is using 2GB of space.
[10:23] <rambo3> Stig: remove it
[10:23] <braniff> jonbue, iptables rules are difficult, you might want to use a graphical application to configure your firewall (gnome-lokkit)
[10:24] <deCon> braniff, thanks ill check into that..have any starter webpages for setting up a wireless linux network just to print?
[10:24] <jonbue> thanks braniff :)
[10:24] <deCon> dyrne, thank you !
[10:24] <braniff> np
[10:24] <cables> deCon, printing has nothing to do with wireless
[10:24] <cables> deCon, it doesn't care where the printer is, wireless or wired.
[10:24] <rambo3> resize ntfs , end the make extended out of joind free space
[10:24] <romuloubuntu> please I need help
[10:24] <implicity> Can I make a shortcut to run a terminal command?
[10:24] <vio> hiya guyes, the windows media player plugin for firefox?
[10:24] <cables> !patience | romuloubuntu
[10:24] <ubotu> romuloubuntu: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[10:24] <cables> implicity, right click>create launcher
[10:24] <cables> !wmv | vio
[10:24] <ubotu> vio: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:25] <Stig> rambo3: how do I make the extended out of the joind free space? thats what I have been trying to work out...
[10:25] <braniff> decon, you need a wireless router first of all
[10:25] <vio> <3
[10:25] <rambo3> !911 | romuloubuntu
[10:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 911 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:25] <loserboy> sweet my printer works
[10:25] <implicity> cables, I did that, this is what im trying to do DISPLAY=:0  /home/implicity/warsow/warsow
[10:25] <cables> implicity, so what's the problem? Just create a launcher.
[10:25] <romuloubuntu> sorry, but I know it is something very simple, I just cant figure it out...
[10:26] <cables> romuloubuntu, PM me the question (to avoid repeating yourself)
[10:26] <rambo3> Stig: well first remove the one you have now , so it will be free space , resize NTFS to one primery . and make one extended out of that free space
[10:26] <Rocha80> opa
[10:26] <arch> I just installed kubuntu-desktop through the repos, and it changed my OS loading screen (the splash before login) to the Kubuntu logo, and I want it to be the Ubuntu logo (as it was previous), how do I do this?
[10:26] <deCon> braniff, i have a wireless router, but all i have to do is connect my printer to that and it should work, no special desktop recognition other than that basic printer setup utility?
[10:26] <vio> cables: that really suxed.. a simple to-it-yourself-guide would be appreciated
[10:27] <rambo3> arch: dpkg-reconfigure kdm
[10:27] <cables> vio, that was a simple do-it-yourself guide.
[10:27] <loserboy> anybody notice their epson prints slow?
[10:27] <rambo3> you need sudo for that
[10:27] <Rocha80> como fao para ter pemissoes nos aquivos?  para ler escrever e apagar?
[10:27] <whiskyhotel> Hey Room, is there specfic channel for software stuff or can it all go on here?
[10:27] <Stig> OK, thanks for the help. I will have another go at it.
[10:27] <AlexC_> rambo3: that's for KDM not uslpash .. arch wants uSplash
[10:27] <velko> !es | Rocha80
[10:27] <braniff> decon, once you have your wifi printer connected, just point ubuntu at its ip address on your local network
[10:27] <Rocha80> eu sei que tenho que entrar como root, mais onde eu fao isso?
[10:27] <AlexC_> !es | Rocha80
[10:27] <AlexC_> velko:  :P
[10:27] <ubotu> Rocha80: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:27] <Rich_li_ny> << off to bed.. g nite everyone :)
[10:27] <AlexC_> night,
[10:28] <Lifixs> Arg, how do I toggle the horizontal scroll bar in firefox?
[10:28] <rambo3> AlexC_: he can talk for him self
[10:28] <AlexC_> toggle?
[10:28] <deCon> braniff, thank you thank you
[10:28] <Rocha80> sou brasileiro
[10:28] <braniff> np
[10:28] <AlexC_> rambo3: ?
[10:28] <colbert> What are some alternatives to Evolution for an email client in Ubuntu ???
[10:28] <romuloubuntu> someone here have experience with wi-fi on ubuntu?
[10:28] <AlexC_> colbert: Thunderbird,
[10:28] <deCon> yes, i would like to know how to make my mouse sidescroll as well
[10:28] <Rocha80> com quem eu falo?
[10:28] <romuloubuntu> fala rocha
[10:28] <arch> rambo3:  I want the original ubuntu splash, however that is accomplished, so I think AlexC_ may be correct
[10:28] <robdeman> folks can I upgrade by 6.10 server tp 8 beta?
[10:29] <velko> !br | Rocha80
[10:29] <ubotu> Rocha80: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[10:29] <Lifixs> I think I must have hit a hotkey by accident because its no longer appearing on wide pages.
[10:29] <robdeman> folks can I upgrade by 6.10 server t0 7 betaa?
[10:29] <colbert> AlexC_: Available in Synaptic ? (not at home rite now sorry)
[10:29] <AlexC_> colbert: yep
[10:29] <colbert> dope thanks
[10:29] <xbaez_work> can i get ubuntu with bittorrent ?
[10:30] <Rocha80> opa romulo
[10:30] <Arrick> I have a partition, and I set it in fstab to mount to /samba/shared, however I cant remember how to mount it so I can put files on it. Can someone tell me about it please?
[10:30] <Rocha80> me da umas ajuda!!
[10:30] <xbaez_work> on the page i can't see anything about torrent
[10:30] <SeanTater> \quit
[10:30] <SeanTater> oops
[10:30] <whiskyhotel> hey room, i am looking for a program that can access itunes shared librarys? is there such a thing
[10:30] <simontol> maybe the wrong place to ask this
[10:30] <quaal> deCon, i installed beagle, now how do i access it? from within nautilus ?
[10:31] <tommus> whiskyhotel: you could check out songbird
[10:31] <deCon> quaal, right click on your panel and add to panel
[10:31] <braniff> arrick, # mount /dev/<partition> /samba/shared           (see man mount)
[10:31] <tommus> whiskyhotel: its in a rather buggy beta but still pretty cool
[10:31] <arch> AlexC_:  do you know how to restore the uSplash?
[10:31] <deCon> quaal, it should be in there, let me know if not
[10:31] <Arrick> thanks
[10:31] <simontol> any suggestions about AMD64X2 VS. Intel Core 2 Duo
[10:31] <rambo3> arch: mkey search ubuntuforums , you need to update alternatives with usplash (maby reinstall ubuntu will do it for you) and update-initramfs to get it on boot
[10:31] <whiskyhotel> tommus, thanks mate, i will try that :)
[10:31] <AlexC_> arch hum, sorry not sure
[10:31] <arch> rambo3: thanks, I will check it out
[10:31] <rambo3> reinstall ubuntu.artwork-usplash
[10:31] <arch> AlexC_: np, rambo3 got me
[10:32] <tommus> whiskyhotel: it both looks and feels like iTunes and i am pretty sure, but not 100%, that it supports shared libs from itunes.
[10:32] <romuloubuntu> wifi-radar shows the ap, I input the wep key, it says is is connected but can get ip adress.
[10:32] <quaal> deCon, i see nothing mentioned about beagle in the add to panel window
[10:32] <abuyazan> hi all
[10:33] <braniff> romuloubuntu, try # dhcpcd <wifi network interface name>
[10:33] <abuyazan> when i run login window it disappears without errors
[10:33] <braniff> as in dhcpcd ath0  or something
[10:33] <abuyazan> how can i debug it
[10:33] <deCon> quaal, one sec
[10:34] <andre_pl> how can I simply amplify a wav file?
[10:34] <Arrick> ok, how do I force a dir to move into another directory?
[10:34] <andre_pl> i have 3 or 4 "wav" editors installed and they alllll crash
[10:34] <romuloubuntu> dhcpcd <wifi network interface name> shows no output...
[10:34] <deCon> quaal, how far are you into install ..."sudo aptitude install beagle"?
[10:34] <variant> Arrick: what do you mean?
[10:35] <braniff> andre_pl, sox
[10:35] <variant> Arrick: mv dir1 /path/to/dir2
[10:35] <abuyazan> hi all
[10:35] <Arrick> ok
[10:35] <muszek> hi... I'm doing a dist-upgrade to feisty... if I don't use RAID, can I enter 'none' in mdadm configuration?
[10:35] <variant> muszek: yes
[10:35] <muszek> variant: thanks
[10:35] <sayers> Does anyone have a document on how to recommend your mom into using Ubuntu ?
[10:35] <abuyazan> i cannot open login window , please help
[10:35] <braniff> romuloubuntu, replace "<wifi network interface name>" with the name of your network interface
[10:35] <variant> sayers: lol, don't reccomend.. just do it when she's out :)
[10:36] <datanerd> sayers, what is she used to? (if she have used computers before)
[10:36] <variant> sayers: make everything work and see what she thinks
[10:36] <shirish> ok it works, on xchat now, but need to beautify it, any ideas
[10:36] <deCon> quaal, try opening term and typing "beagled"
[10:36] <dyrne> sayers: Niccol Machiavelli's The Prince   ;)
[10:36] <variant> shirish: what works?
[10:36] <sayers> datanerd: Windows
[10:36] <andre_pl> braniff: thanks!
[10:36] <braniff> yw
[10:36] <Arrick> hey variant that command is hanging
[10:36] <ompaul> dyrne, is that not just a tad offtopic?
[10:36] <romuloubuntu> braniff,  I replaced it with "wifi0", showed no output
[10:36] <variant> Arrick: if it's a large directory then it will take time
[10:36] <shirish> variant, xchat, actually was thinking this is ubuntu+1 channel, sorry guys
[10:37] <Arrick> ok
[10:37] <deCon> quaal, also try in terminal "beagle-settings"
[10:37] <variant> Arrick: not hanging.. just doesnt give output
[10:37] <variant> Arrick: do not cancel it
[10:37] <python_user> see you later guys
[10:37] <romuloubuntu> braniff,  trying now with ath0
[10:37] <braniff> romuloubuntu, try ath0
[10:37] <python_user> in case i dont see you again
[10:37] <Arrick> ok
[10:37] <quaal> deCon, ok, got both of those to work
[10:37] <python_user> good afternoon, good evening and
[10:37] <python_user> good night
[10:37] <quaal> deCon, now how do i access the search function?
[10:37] <deCon> quaal, so everything is good?
[10:37] <romuloubuntu> looks like it is stuck, show no output and is "locked"
[10:38] <deCon> quaal, do what i originally told you...right click on the add to panel dealy and add it, then it should have a nice "Spotlight" like thing that looks like a usb icon only orange
[10:38] <deCon> quaal, you click on that and voila
[10:38] <braniff> romuloubuntu, give it a minute to connect with the server...if successful, there is no output anyway......when it returns, try # ifconfig ath0
[10:38] <braniff> and see if you got an ip address
[10:39] <quaal> deCon, and it should be listed in application launcher under accessories with fish and weather report and all this?
[10:39] <romuloubuntu> its over, shows no output
[10:39] <quaal> deCon, under the name "Beagle" ?
[10:39] <romuloubuntu> i will try # ifconfig ath0 now
[10:39] <deCon> quaal, sorry let me look i think thats wrong
[10:41] <deCon> quaal, Right! K, click on the "deskbar" icon at the top in that menu
[10:41] <deCon> quaal, and thats how you add certain functions and apps
[10:41] <romuloubuntu> braniff, now what shoud I do? It shows no output
[10:42] <deCon> quaal, find it?
[10:42] <braniff> romuloubuntu, you tried "ifconfig ath0" ???
[10:42] <braniff> and there was no output?
[10:42] <romuloubuntu> yes, no output
[10:42] <quaal> deCon, yes i have deskbar
[10:42] <romuloubuntu> ops
[10:42] <romuloubuntu> sorry
[10:42] <quaal> but i put a search in it and it does nothing
[10:42] <braniff> did you forget to remove the "#" ?
[10:42] <quaal> deCon, you just enter a search query and press enter?
[10:42] <romuloubuntu> should I paste ifconfig results to you
[10:43] <romuloubuntu> ?
[10:43] <romuloubuntu> it shows no ip adress
[10:43] <ompaul> !pastebin | romuloubuntu
[10:43] <ubotu> romuloubuntu: 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)
[10:43] <romuloubuntu> only mac adress
[10:43] <romuloubuntu> no
[10:43] <diyerxa> hey all. after running on "sudo apt-get upgrade" on my laptop and rebooting, all text becomes blank squares. how can i fix this?
[10:43] <ompaul> !enter | romuloubuntu
[10:43] <ubotu> romuloubuntu: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:43] <romuloubuntu> sorry for that
[10:44] <braniff> romuloubuntu,  do this: ifconfig ath0 up; killall dhcpcd; dhcpcd ath0; ifconfig ath0
[10:45] <francis> i'm trying to get my microphone working in edgy eft.  i'm using audacity to test it.  i can get static that jumps a bit when i plug or unplug the microphone, but no sound is coming through.  i have had this mic working before, and i tried a different mic, so i don't think it's the mic itsself.
[10:45] <braniff> romuloubuntu, and if you still don't see an ip address, check to see if you are really connected to your wifi access point with "iwconfig ath0"
[10:45] <geeksauce> i'm looking for a good SCP server with a nice GUI interface to make my life easier.  any suggestions?
[10:46] <scubasteve_> does anyone use gtkpod for their ipod?
[10:46] <atoponce> geeksauce: using gnome or kde?
[10:46] <geeksauce> atoponce, gnome
[10:46] <atoponce> geeksauce: 'Places -> Connect to server...'
[10:47] <geeksauce> atoponce, no i want to run an SCP server, not connect to one
[10:47] <muszek> isn't SCP something like file transfer over SSH?  then sshd would be a server...
[10:47] <romuloubuntu> I did it, and still have no ip, checking iwconfig
[10:47] <atoponce> geeksauce: oh. i see. then just install openssh 'sudo aptitude install openssh-server'
[10:48] <diyerxa> hey all. i changed my repositories to feisty (stupid?) and ran sudo apt-get update/upgrade. i have done this same process on my desktop. but on my laptop all of my text has turned has turned into blank squares. any way to fix this?
[10:48] <geeksauce> atoponce, isn'topenssh command line though?
[10:48] <Mr_Bunny_> Cron keeps not running my alarm music file, do the commands have to be in quotes? Example: 30 6 * * *      /usr/bin/amarok alarm.ogg
[10:48] <romuloubuntu> iwconfig shows the name of the acess point mode:managed Channel:0  Acess-Point: Not Associated
[10:48] <atoponce> geeksauce: no. it's a service. services are neither command line nor gui. they're just services
[10:48] <francis> an ssh server also works as an scp server
[10:49] <gregorovius> can anyone remind me which command tells me which process is using a certain file?
[10:49] <braniff> romuloubuntu, you are not connected to the ap
[10:49] <velko> gregorovius, lsof
[10:49] <Stig> I've forgotten who it was who helped me with the partitions, anyway, I have figured out how to do it now... so thanks, but I have another question. When I create the EXT3, linux swap partitions, is there anything else I need to do? like change "flags", etc. And how do I change the name of them? they are called "New partition #1", etc.
[10:49] <mhoney> geeksauce: What you probably want is a gui scp client not server
[10:49] <gregorovius> velko, thanks
[10:49] <deCon> quaal, sorry was afk ...still need my help?
[10:49] <mhoney> winscp is nice if your usijng windows
[10:50] <romuloubuntu> understood, and how can I do that?
[10:50] <Gemquist> Well, a little update... I found my problem with creating a ppp dial-in server. The modem turned out to be a winmodem. >< about to exchange with another now.
[10:50] <POVaddct> geeksauce: seems you are looking for a GUI config tool for the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file. i usually edit this file, so i don't know if there is a GUI tool for that.
[10:50] <geeksauce> mhoney, no, i want to run an SCP server and host files for a few friends... how would a client be useful there?
[10:50] <deCon> quaal, honestly i think we're in the same spot and its nice to have the irc, but i would also say to just try their website and see what the different things do, itll help you learn the processes and such if you don't know them already
[10:50] <Arttijom> i'm experiencing problems with ubuntu 6.10 installation (WinXP installed), livecd boots very slowly, i get gnome error when starting livecd, and nothing happens when clicking install (or hangs out)... i checked cdc for defects - ok
[10:50] <deCon> quaal, i'm reading about some new indexs for my beagle right now
[10:50] <atoponce> geeksauce: what OS are your friends running?
[10:51] <thehumanerror> Does anyone know how to do emergency un-delete files on reiserfs? I just was careless with rm -r
[10:51] <mhoney> Why use scp over sftp?
[10:51] <atoponce> geeksauce: if windows, then winscp is a great gui client
[10:51] <braniff> romuloubuntu, use a graphical wifi connection manager (like kwifimanager)
[10:51] <muszek> geeksauce: why won't you just use ftp?
[10:51] <ikonia> evening all
[10:51] <comosicus>  well i find in my com that i have something named "sound recorder" but when i record something the sound is very bad...with an echo...can i do something to improved the sound?
[10:51] <variant> thehumanerror: you can't
[10:51] <deCon> alright, thank you very much community! you guys are the jam on my toast! i'm sure ill be back, thx braniff, cables, reep
[10:51] <thehumanerror> at all?
[10:51] <thehumanerror> crap
[10:51] <variant> thehumanerror: nope
[10:51] <thehumanerror> never mind
[10:51] <quaal> deCon, you're saying you dont have beagle working ?
[10:51] <velko> Stig, you don't have to do anything special. how do you change the partition labels depends on the software you use for that
[10:51] <thehumanerror> it's still live, if that helps
[10:51] <variant> thehumanerror: if you unmount the disk NOW it migh tbe possible to recover some of the files
[10:51] <deCon> quaal, no it works, but you can add further extentions to index more kinds of stuff
[10:52] <quaal> does anyone know a program to search the entire / directory and its subdirectories? nautilus search engine seems to fail at this
[10:52] <aib_> how to tell the size of mounted disks?
[10:52] <romuloubuntu> I tried wifi-radar, but it doennt seems to work
[10:52] <POVaddct> aib_: df -h
[10:52] <quaal> aib_,  fdisk -l
[10:52] <thehumanerror> I don't usually go for this, but the dodgy looking commercial undelete software claimed to be able to do it, but it's $439 and I don't care that much
[10:52] <mhoney> aib : df -H
[10:52] <ubuntufelice> Hello ,a good software to write css ?
[10:52] <deCon> quaal, if you notice in beagle-settings it only does the "home" directory by default, but on the website http://beagle-project.org/Indexing_Data ...you can add TONS
[10:52] <thehumanerror> unmount now and then use Testdisk / Filerec?
[10:52] <thehumanerror> if you've heard of that
[10:52] <romuloubuntu> it shows message Connected to <acess point ID> ip(None)
[10:52] <quaal> deCon, i added /
[10:52] <deCon> quaal, is it working for you?
[10:52] <geeksauce> atoponce, some osx, some windows, and winscp would not work.  we ended up using a free ftp client and enabling SSH (coreFTP)
[10:52] <variant> thehumanerror: that will do.. depending on what kind of files it is magicrescue is very very good
[10:53] <deCon> quaal, you shouldn't *have* to hit enter, it pulls things up as you type ...almost instantly, or at least on my rig
[10:53] <thehumanerror> but they're text files, I accidentally deleted ~/.evolution/mail/local/
[10:53] <variant> thehumanerror: idealy it will be just images or just mp3's.. random text docs are not so easy
[10:53] <Stig> velko : I'm just using GParted from the Ubuntu liveCD. I will be creating two new EXT3 partitions (one for Ubuntu and one for /home and shared files that I can share between XP and Ubuntu) - so I don't have to do anything special?
[10:53] <thehumanerror> I wonder if evo backs them up
[10:53] <geeksauce> muszek, because it isn't encrypted
[10:53] <variant> thehumanerror: doubtfull.. worth looking into though
[10:53] <thehumanerror> yeah I've used similar software, it will be next to impossible to isolate text files
[10:54] <variant> thehumanerror: doesn't your mail server store the files?
[10:54] <braniff> thehumanerror, i've heard undelete of text files is "semi-possible" using "dd" and "grep"....
[10:54] <quaal> deCon, oh ok
[10:54] <deCon> quaal, oh right, and you should probably go to system-->admin-->sessions-->startup and add beagle
[10:54] <quaal> i typed home and it pulled up my home dir
[10:54] <velko> Stig, nope. it's enough you created the partitions and noted their names on a piece of paper
[10:54] <braniff> thehumanerror, dd reads the raw disk data
[10:54] <thehumanerror> does it rescue the filesystem hierarchy, this magicrescue?
[10:54] <thehumanerror> yeah, I know what dd does
[10:54] <romuloubuntu> x, i'll try it tomorrow
[10:54] <variant> thehumanerror: yeah, if they files are plain text then you can grep for them on the unmounted partition
[10:54] <deCon> quaal, it CAN take alot of memory/CPU, but probably not...i haven't played enough with it
[10:54] <thehumanerror> I'm not reading or writing any files right now, or trying
[10:55] <variant> thehumanerror: no, it will output files like this: 0001.doc 0002.doc
[10:55] <thehumanerror> it's my root partition :p, see you guys later!
[10:55] <variant> thehumanerror: etc
[10:55] <quaal> deCon, looks like beagled is put there by default
[10:55] <thehumanerror> variant, yeah, I've used photorec before, it does that
[10:55] <variant> thehumanerror: live cd time
[10:55] <muszek> geeksauce: I thought you said you want to share some files with friends... that's why I asked why won't you just use ftp
[10:55] <thehumanerror> but they're plain text
[10:55] <Stig> OK, thanks alot for the help guys... I'm going to go and install Ubuntu. I will probably be back tomorrow if I have any problems/questions :P night...
[10:55] <variant> thehumanerror: in future make backups
[10:55] <thehumanerror> yeah, live CD FTW
[10:55] <geeksauce> atoponce, i was running an SCP server temporarily from my mac using a GUI frontend for openSSH, and that worked fine
[10:55] <thehumanerror> they were my backups :$
[10:56] <variant> ...
[10:56] <thehumanerror> I use IMAP, so it's not the end of the world
[10:56] <deCon> quaal, excellent ..then make sure you index like mad, because i just noticed i haven't needed to use it yet...but it hasn't indexed much of anything on my computer
[10:56] <thehumanerror> I think it's a bug in Evolution, but I haven't checked, you have to locally remove subdirectories of mail folders
[10:56] <wo0lverine> re
[10:56] <deCon> stig, goodluck mate...i made the jump
[10:56] <thehumanerror> sorry, manually, should have said instead of locally
[10:56] <thehumanerror> but I accidentally hit enter instead of tab
[10:56] <quaal> deCon, cool, thanks man
[10:57] <variant> woo, ubuntu on xbox360 can be done now
[10:57] <deCon> quaal, anytime good luck on your endeavors!
[10:57] <geeksauce> muszek, yes, but i prefer that everything be secure, since permissions for the server's home folder will be rwx---rwt
[10:57] <wo0lverine> does somebody use xlink ? and if it yes is it possible to help me in pm please ?
[10:57] <gregorovius> what's the new nvidia-glx-new package? the description doesn't seem so descriptive
[10:57] <PriceChild> gregorovius, #ubuntu+1 for feisty please
[10:58] <gregorovius> PriceChild, sure, sorry
[10:58] <muszek> geeksauce: if you don't need any fancy settings, once you install SSH you're ready to go with SCP transfers.  And editing the conf file is quite easy - I'm not a pro and I didn't have any problems.
[10:59] <geeksauce> atoponce, so is there a graphical frontend for openSSH?
[10:59] <thehumanerror> well, nevermind
[10:59] <thehumanerror> OpenSSH, not as such, but... what did you want it to do?
[11:00] <geeksauce> muszek, define fancy settings :)
[11:00] <thehumanerror> with a GUI
[11:00] <thehumanerror> and SSH
[11:00] <ForteenX>  hi. I have a folder that i am sharing between users by giving it a group "share". One problem if a user writes to this shared folder other people cant delete that persons files. I want to be able to do this. Any pointers? Thanks
[11:00] <carezia> join #ubuntu-bugs
[11:00] <geeksauce> thehumanerror, run an SCP server
[11:01] <variant> geeksauce: putty
[11:01] <thehumanerror> you want a graphical front end, for an SCP server...
[11:01] <thehumanerror> that's a client, is puTTY
[11:01] <malcome> hi
[11:01] <braniff> i've heard Midnight Commander will do scp
[11:01] <velko> ForteenX, man umask
[11:01] <geeksauce> thehumanerror, yes.  i had trouble finding a free one for OSX
[11:01] <geeksauce> no trouble*
[11:01] <muszek> geeksauce: anything other than standards... listening port, restricting connections to given users/hosts... stuff like that
[11:02] <tag> how's the fingerprint scanner support in feisty?
[11:02] <ompaul> tag, ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:02] <Arttijom> Hi all, can anybody advice me? i'm experiencing problems with ubuntu 6.10 installation (WinXP installed), livecd boots very slowly, i get gnome error when starting livecd, and nothing happens when clicking install (or hangs out)... i checked cdc for defects - ok
[11:02] <quaal> wow
[11:02] <thehumanerror> but you want a GUI for a server, I can't remember why, explain again?
[11:02] <quaal> google making an ubuntu OS
[11:02] <thehumanerror> please
[11:02] <tag> ubuntu is so big
[11:02] <tag> quaal: huh?
[11:02] <geeksauce> muszek, shouldn't be a problem then... i'll try real quick
[11:02] <thehumanerror> Arttijom, maybe your CD drive is damaged?
[11:02] <thehumanerror> tag, but you get a lot of cool stuff with it
[11:03] <ompaul> quaal, for internal use only and really old news
[11:03] <tag> thehumanerror: no, I mean big as in popular
[11:03] <Arttijom> no, cd is ok
[11:04] <Arttijom> i tested it
[11:04] <ForteenX> velko: Thanks
[11:04] <quaal> ompaul, i didnt try to advertise it as breaking news
[11:04] <quaal> so they're only making it for google employees
[11:04] <comosicus>  well i find in my com that i have something named "sound recorder" but when i record something the sound is very bad...with an echo...can i do something to improved the sound?
[11:04] <ompaul> quaal, :) so the word is
[11:04] <devurandom_> hey ho
[11:04] <ElllisD> i just ran envy & it seemed to complete fine, except now it looks like when X comes up it's a black screen-
[11:05] <devurandom_> there somebody here having a big pain in the ass called pata_jmicron?
[11:05] <devurandom_> cause i am
[11:05] <variant> devurandom_: yeah, it scuks. feisty might have better support for it
[11:05] <devurandom_> valehru i got it working somehow with libata
[11:05] <superkirbyartist> Is it possible to use a flash drive as swap, just like Windows Vista?
[11:05] <devurandom_> variant :)
[11:06] <variant> superkirbyartist: yes
[11:06] <quaal> does anyone run beagle?
[11:06] <Arttijom> thehumanerror, no - cd is ok
[11:06] <superkirbyartist> Variant: Can you help me configure, please?
[11:06] <quaal> im trying to figure out how to access the program once the daemon is running
[11:06] <variant> superkirbyartist: it's simple. mkswap /dev/DEVICENAMEHERE & swapon /dev/DEVICENAMEHERE
[11:06] <atoponce> geeksauce: get it figured out?
[11:06] <devurandom_> variant somehow i had a lot of trouble with the irq routing connected with the pata_jmicron issue.. also had random freezes all the time
[11:07] <malcome> hi
[11:07] <thehumanerror> your CD-ROM drive? It's definitely OK? In that case, how slow is slow, and how powerful is the machine you're using?
[11:07] <geeksauce> atoponce, i'm looking over the config file now
[11:07] <superkirbyartist> How can I find out the "device name"?
[11:07] <devurandom_> variant i finally figured that its about the cpufreq governor.. setting it to performance, everything is cool, using ondemand freezes the box.
[11:07] <SeveredCross> For?
[11:07] <malcome> would anyone recomend mac?
[11:07] <variant> superkirbyartist: when you plug in your flash device it will create a new /dev/ entry
[11:07] <devurandom_> know someone about this issue?
[11:07] <SeveredCross> Generally to find a device name, just issue lspci and look for the evice.
[11:07] <JoseBravo> How can I install libjvm.so and libawt.so that I require to run opera?
[11:07] <tomsolomon> heya peeps
[11:08] <tomsolomon> any1 watch the game
[11:08] <Arttijom> thehumanerror, FujitsuSiemens amilo l 6825 2,8/ 256
[11:08] <tomsolomon> 7-1
[11:08] <ppepp> where can i download this : IIS Storm v.2. i can't find it on google, or amule. please advise
[11:08] <geeksauce> atoponce, where do i set stuff like usernames and passwords and where the server's home dir is?
[11:08] <malcome> tomsolomon would u recomend mac?
[11:08] <malcome> or do u have it
[11:08] <variant> SeveredCross: i think you miss understood
[11:09] <atoponce> geeksauce: you need to setup users on the server, then they will have their own home dir
[11:09] <ryanakca> when I run `openssl genrsa -des3 -rand /etc/hosts -out smtpd.key 1024` for postfix , should I put in a pass phrase? or no?
[11:09] <tomsolomon> ny1 know where I can get a realtek high definition audio driver
[11:09] <geeksauce> atoponce, how do i go about that?
[11:09] <Jaxster> Is there anything I can do about this following error??? ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
[11:09] <Jaxster>        Adobe Flash Player installer.
[11:09] <tomsolomon> for a toshiba laptop
[11:09] <Arttijom> thehumanerror, i get an error message, "unable to start gnome demon"
[11:09] <devurandom_> has someone in here running core2 successfully with cpufreq / powernowd / ondemand frequency scaling?
[11:10] <tomsolomon> I got everything else working
[11:10] <atoponce> geeksauce: are you using the gui or the command line? if using the gui, you can just 'Preferences -> Administration -> Users/Groups'
[11:10] <tomsolomon> just the audio
[11:10] <Neil-> anyuone know an msn program that does voice?
[11:10] <Neil-> gaim doesnt :(
[11:10] <devurandom_> coz my box freezes all the time and i think it could be about the kernel timer..
[11:10] <geeksauce> atoponce, i thought there wasn't a gui... if there is then what is it?
[11:10] <kane77> Jaxster, well, you can a) install 32 bit firefox b) install gnash c) pray for 64-bit flash.. :/
[11:10] <malcome> neil- amsn
[11:10] <malcome> neil- i think
[11:10] <Neil-> malcome: ta
[11:10] <malcome> neil- maybe kopete
[11:11] <atoponce> geeksauce: no. i'm talking about the box that the openssh server is running on. does that box have X installed or no?
[11:11] <datanerd> sayers, what level of using is she sort of... some people are like 'files what is that?', 'lets see, was it left click to use links in webpages?', 'I want to print out this, I think my son have written down an instruction how to do that somewhere' etc....
[11:11] <tomsolomon> realtek high definition audio driver ny1
[11:11] <variant> superkirbyartist: there is really no benefit from using swap in this way
[11:11] <malcome> neil- if msn doesnt work try kopete
[11:11] <datanerd> sayers, Other people do know how stuff works in windows, and like it that way. the best thing would be to make it work like they used too... same programs... same OK-Cancel in dialogs etc...
[11:11] <datanerd> sayers, For a user (a typical "mom") the only reason to swap OS besides getting rid of spywares (both microsofts own and others) and virus etc, and microsoft itself, is that there is software that is better for ubuntu than windows. But all software she is currently using in windows must be there. And she is NOT interesting in manually fiddling with moving the files and bookmarks etc to the new os.
[11:11] <geeksauce> atoponce, that would be this box i'm on now, so yes
[11:11] <datanerd> sayers, but I don't think there is really any good web document with instructions for you "how to make people use ubuntu" like... but asking here for ideas may be a good idea anyway...
[11:11] <superkirbyartist> Variant, why not?  My laptop hard drive has 2GB HD with xubuntu.
[11:11] <SeveredCross> datanerd: Wait for Feisty Fawn
[11:11] <tomsolomon> I only got sound coming out of the left channel at the moment
[11:11] <SeveredCross> It has a migration assistant.
[11:11] <atoponce> geeksauce: so the box that openssh-server is running on has a gui?
[11:11] <malcome> gotta go
[11:11] <spazz> With the Automatic Updates ... is there a way to turn off all the crap I don't want - like, PDF printing support, and OpenOffice bs? ... not uncheck the boxes, but to get rid of them from the Update Manager ... only have critical updates, etc
[11:11] <variant> superkirbyartist: 2gb hard drive?
[11:11] <devurandom_> is there a queue for help or something?
[11:11] <geeksauce> atoponce, yes
[11:11] <Jaxster> what is gnash?
[11:11] <atoponce> geeksauce: then, in that case, use the gui to add users to the system
[11:12] <datanerd> (besides it is a too big room to talk in... crashes my irc-client....)
[11:12] <spazz> there a way to select what the update manager fetches?
[11:12] <kane77> !gnash | Jaxster
[11:12] <ubotu> Jaxster: An open source flash replacement.  It is still beta software. For current status or for more info http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
[11:12] <atoponce> geeksauce: gnome, right?
[11:12] <ryanakca> when I run `openssl genrsa -des3 -rand /etc/hosts -out smtpd.key 1024` for postfix , should I put in a pass phrase? or no?
[11:12] <geeksauce> atoponce, yes
[11:12] <Jaxster> thanks
[11:12] <superkirbyartist> Variant: Yes, and 1GB usb flash drive.
[11:12] <hypn0> devurandom_: yeah, take a ticket :-)) not really
[11:12] <devurandom_> if yes, i hope its first in first out
[11:12] <atoponce> geeksauce: 'Preferences -> Users/Groups'
[11:12] <atoponce> pref -> admin -> users/groups i meant
[11:12] <tomsolomon> dang there aint many microshite driver for this laptop so why do I think there might be a linux driver :P
[11:12] <kane77> Jaxster, but it doesnt support youtube yet :(
[11:12] <devurandom_> well then core 2 .. running.. frequency scaling issue.. anyone?
[11:13] <Jaxster> thats fine. I just want internet radio
[11:13] <Jaxster> never really go to youtube
[11:13] <variant> superkirbyartist: ok, having more swap space makes zero difference to the performance of the hard drive.. swap is only an addition to the physical ram
[11:13] <geeksauce> atoponce, you mean 'Administration -> Users/Groups' ;)
[11:13] <Jaxster> would it still work for net broadcasts?
[11:13] <atoponce> geeksauce: yup
[11:13] <sayers> datanerd: well she isn't bad with computers but she isn't brilliant at it either. I think she could handle KDE possibly Gnome.
[11:13] <superkirbyartist> Variant: Yes, but my laptop has 172MB RAM.  It can't run OpenOffice.org.
[11:13] <kane77> Jaxster, although they are working on it very hard, since december they managed to get flash6 supported...
[11:14] <tomsolomon> ny1 know how to install quake III arena on ubuntu
[11:14] <variant> superkirbyartist: so swap on a flash drive might come in handy.. sounds like an absurdly small hard drive though!
[11:14] <mrmonday> My HDD has failed :@
[11:14] <tomsolomon> quake III
[11:14] <geeksauce> atoponce, i need to restrict the users so they can't navigate higher than their home folder though, or else my whole system is open
[11:14] <mrmonday> What can i do?
[11:14] <tomsolomon> quakeIII
[11:14] <dyrne> tomsolomon: i believe you need the pk3 files from the windows cd.  try tremulous its  nice online multiplayer fps
[11:15] <arch> after installing KDE, it has made all of the folders in my root directory hidden, is there a way to revert this?
[11:15] <atoponce> geeksauce: no it's not. not by a long shot
[11:15] <tomsolomon> tremulous????
[11:15] <variant> tomsolomon: there is an installer for it you can download iirc
[11:15] <dyrne> !tremulous| tomsolomon
[11:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tremulous - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:15] <ompaul> superkirbyartist, so is this the same machine that had the printer problem last october?
[11:15] <variant> tomsolomon: tremulous is based on quake3 source code iirc
[11:15] <fransman>  if i do a nfsroot install, it's generating a ssh key, sure can hit the key in but that will be a problem while installing a lot of clients at ones, someone a suggestion ?
[11:15] <variant> tomsolomon: quake3 is GPL
[11:15] <tomsolomon> hang on give me 5 to google
[11:15] <dyrne> tomsolomon: tremulous.info  is a handy site to start at
[11:15] <devurandom_> tomsolomon basically you need pak0.pk3 and the current pointrelease
[11:15] <superkirbyartist> Ompaul: Yes, I found a solution for that.
[11:15] <atoponce> geeksauce: the only access they will have is their home dir
[11:16] <geeksauce> atoponce, well i accidentally changed one variable lastnight and suddenly my whole hard drive was visible on my mac
[11:16] <vio> cables:  the !usplash link that came up doesn't seem to work on feisty, i get this error inside the terminal (There is only 1 program which provides usplash-artwork.so)
[11:16] <vox754> !info tremulous
[11:16] <devurandom_> tomsolomon if you own quake3, simply copy the pak0.pk3 to $INSTALL_DIR/baseq3
[11:16] <devurandom_> then install the pointrelease.
[11:16] <ubotu> tremulous: Aliens vs Humans, team based FPS game with elements of an RTS. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.1.0-2 (edgy), package size 1153 kB, installed size 2740 kB
[11:16] <devurandom_> enter the key, done.
[11:16] <atoponce> geeksauce: what do you mean?
[11:16] <cables> vio, i dunno then, sorry
[11:16] <geeksauce> atoponce, how do i restrict them to just that dir though?  i'm not logged in as root right now, but i'm not stuck in my home folder
[11:17] <JoseBravo> Im truing to run opera, but I get this error: http://www.pastebin.us/22764 any idea?
[11:17] <devurandom_> tomsolomon ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake3/linux/linuxq3apoint-1.32.x86.run
[11:17] <dyrne> tomsolomon: its much better than quake imo. more strategy involved
[11:17] <vio> cables: ok
[11:17] <alexicon> hi. for some reason my gnome menu and panel fonts arent changing
[11:17] <devurandom_> tomsolomon there's nothing about strategy.. 3.. 2.. 1.. FIGHT
[11:17] <tomsolomon> I love linux the internet and graphics are sooooooooooo much quicker
[11:17] <alexicon> any ideas?
[11:18] <bruenig> !offtopic | tomsolomon
[11:18] <ubotu> tomsolomon: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:18] <shawn34> whats best virus scanner for linux?
[11:18] <atoponce> geeksauce: the only thing they can do is 'read' crap, if your fs is setup correctly. if you're worried about them reading other users dir, then chmod 740 those dirs
[11:18] <vox754> !virus
[11:18] <ubotu> A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[11:18] <tomsolomon> heya peeps thanks for the warm and hearty welcome
[11:19] <vox754> !info clamav
[11:19] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.88.4-1ubuntu2.1 (edgy), package size 65 kB, installed size 208 kB
[11:19] <variant> shawn34: clamav is very good.. usefull for scanning windows partitions when you are booted to ubuntu
[11:19] <atoponce> geeksauce: but they won't have write access other than their home folder, so browsing the fs is moot
[11:20] <geeksauce> atoponce, their home dir will be set up with permissions like rwx---rwt so they can upload stuff but not delete
[11:20] <tomsolomon> ubotu I watched a linux convention online and they get less viruses in a year than bill giates get in a year lol
[11:20] <bruenig> geeksauce, if you make the other directories that you don't want them seeing, the directories above home, with ##0 permissions, they shouldn't be able to read them
[11:20] <tomsolomon> week rofl
[11:20] <devurandom_> well guys.. again, is there someone successfully running core 2 duo with frequency scaling here?
[11:21] <tomsolomon> less viruses ina week
[11:21] <velko> tomsolomon, ubotu is a program. it can't understand you ;-)
[11:21] <chili5555_> devurandom_: yup, i am
[11:21] <vox754> !bot > tomsolomon
[11:21] <tomsolomon> lucky penguin
[11:21] <dyrne> devurandom_: were all amd fanboys here
[11:21] <tomsolomon> lol oh well
[11:21] <atoponce> geeksauce: if it's rwx*, then they can delete whatever they upload, afaik. not sure what rwt does
[11:21] <tomsolomon> I love penguins
[11:21] <devurandom_> dyrne after experiencing the way i am being fucked by intel not opening their specs i would gladly return to amd
[11:21] <devurandom_> but its too late
[11:22] <devurandom_> e6600 is in the box..
[11:22] <tomsolomon> And manU won 7-1 tonight
[11:22] <bruenig> !offtopic | tomsolomon
[11:22] <geeksauce> rwt means they can do everything but delete
[11:22] <vox754> !offtopic > tomsolomon
[11:22] <geeksauce> atoponce, rwt means they can do everything but delete
[11:22] <atoponce> geeksauce: so you'll want to set rwt in the user perms, and not the world perms
[11:22] <ubotu> tomsolomon: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:23] <devurandom_> chili5555_ query?
[11:23] <vox754> !permission
[11:23] <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
[11:23] <geeksauce> atoponce, that's why i said rwx---rwt
[11:23] <chili5555_> devurandom_: go ahead
[11:23] <tomsolomon> Im taking it all in
[11:23] <devurandom_> chili5555_ already queried you :)
[11:23] <Jaxster> I have gnash extracted out and i'm in the terminal but how do I install it?
[11:24] <atoponce> geeksauce: you have rwx for owner, nothing for group, and rwt for world
[11:24] <bruenig> geeksauce, writing is deleting isn't it
[11:24] <chili5555_> devurandom_: PM? I cant at the moment
[11:24] <bruenig> Jaxster, do you really want gnash?
[11:24] <variant> Jaxster: you can apt-get it
[11:24] <geeksauce> bruenig, are you familiar with the "sticky bit"?
[11:24] <variant> Jaxster: it's more of a preview than a drop in replacement
[11:24] <tomsolomon> Hey guys and girls wheres the best place to learn linux source
[11:24] <Jaxster> I just want to be able to listen to internet audio brodcasts. is gnash the best idea?
[11:25] <bruenig> Jaxster, no, flash is
[11:25] <variant> Jaxster: i hate to say it but the proprietry flash plugin is what you need
[11:25] <Jaxster> so it would be better to install 32bit firefox?
[11:25] <devurandom_> chili5555_ well i queried you and asked you whether you could dcc / post your kernel config if you're running a custom kernel or the output of "lsmod" and "dmesg" if youre running a standard ubuntu kernel.
[11:25] <bruenig> Jaxster, it would be best to have 32 bit ubuntu
[11:25] <devurandom_> chili5555_ + maybe your motherboard spec .. :O?
[11:25] <bruenig> !chroot | a chroot though does well
[11:25] <ubotu> a chroot though does well: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[11:25] <geeksauce> atoponce, is that incorrect?  that way i can do anything i want locally, i don't have to assign the user to a group, and they can upload (write) but not delete
[11:25] <Jaxster> but I have 64bit processor. I dont want 32bit OS
[11:26] <chili5555_> devurandom_: i will pastebin lsmod and dmesg, brb
[11:26] <Jaxster> I can just downgrade the browser only can't I?
[11:26] <devurandom_> chili5555_ ta
[11:26] <SeveredCross> Jaxster: The amd64 version isn't quite as stable.
[11:26] <variant> Jaxster: you should also read up on the benefits of 64bit.. they are negligable at best for desktops at this time
[11:26] <bruenig> Jaxster, not so much, it takes some hacking to get the 32 bit browser working
[11:26] <Jaxster> ah. weak.
[11:26] <BennyA> is it possible to run Mac Software on linux?
[11:26] <devurandom_> Jaxster for common user applications you dont really experience advantage with native 64 bit applications
[11:27] <atoponce> geeksauce: i'm not familiar with sticky bits, but i think those perms are incorrect
[11:27] <Jaxster> yeah. I didnt figure i'm experiencing too much of a difference. I just dont want to reconfigure everything. LoL
[11:27] <devurandom_> Jaxster doesn't compensate for the incompatability and stability probs of the 64bit packages..
[11:27] <bruenig> Jaxster, well feisty comes out in 9 days, just fresh install with that
[11:27] <geeksauce> atoponce, that's how i had it set up on my mac and it worked.  what perms do you suggest?
[11:27] <atoponce> rwx---rw* says "owner read/writes/executes and everyone else can read/write" with writing meaning deleting
[11:27] <foug> what is a good prog to play my music for Linux? I'm looking for an easy one with tabs and an equalizer. I've tried Amarok, XMMS, Beep, Audacious and none of them suited me. Are there any more around?
[11:27] <variant> Jaxster: it's even possible that it can be detrimental
[11:27] <atoponce> geeksauce: rwx-------
[11:28] <variant> Jaxster: it's a big con really
[11:28] <tomsolomon> Why does my radeon xpress200m showw up as an ati 4379 serial ata controller ???????
[11:28] <ss3> chiquito caonazo de gente
[11:28] <bruenig> foug, if none of those suited you....
[11:28] <Death_Sargent> my install hanged and stoped working
[11:28] <bruenig> !es | ss3
[11:28] <ubotu> ss3: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:28] <foug> bruenig: i use to use foobar, i really just need a player with tabs.
[11:28] <devurandom_> Jaxster though it DOES matter with certain algorithms.. encoding e.g. benefits from larger wordsizes
[11:28] <kane77> so I just cant understand why the 64-bit at all :/ although I use 64bit feisty
[11:28] <bruenig> foug, tabs for what
[11:28] <Death_Sargent> i was installing fine until it said it was running "22gnome panel data..."
[11:28] <Jaxster> so this is pretty unstable eh?
[11:28] <Death_Sargent> then it stoped working
[11:28] <foug> bruenig: a media player, so i can have each one of my 3 playlists in a different tab
[11:28] <foug> sup
[11:29] <kane77> Jaxster, no
[11:29] <bruenig> foug, yeah rhythmbox has that
[11:29] <awk> foug> foobar2000 in wine
[11:29] <bruenig> foug, that tabs are just on the left
[11:29] <chili5555_> devurandom_: here is dmesg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14955/
[11:29] <Death_Sargent> jaxter: this is a great OS i just did something i should not have
[11:29] <geeksauce> atoponce, i'm the owner; i use these files locally.  the clients would be "others", so 700 perms wouldn't let them do anything... that was a problem we ran into when we did this on a mac
[11:29] <foug> awk: hmmm i havn't tried WINe but i'll look into this
[11:29] <Lukian> Where should I report an issue with a package version in the feisty repository to?
[11:29] <bruenig> foug, and they don't have the tab shape, but serve the exact same purpose
[11:29] <variant> Jaxster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit#Pros_and_cons
[11:29] <foug> bruenig: k i'll try this out, thanks
[11:29] <devurandom_> chili5555_ thanks alot.. what's your mobo?
[11:29] <atoponce> geeksauce: if you create new users on the sysem, then the new user is the owner, not you or root
[11:30] <efface> GLXGEARS is showing my fps as 18fps when the window is in the foreground, when its in the background and i cant see it it goes to 6k, GLXINFO shows i am using the nvidia drivers, anybody have any ideas on whats causing this problem?
[11:30] <atoponce> geeksauce: so, if you create 'sally' and '/home/sally' is created, the sally owns that dir
[11:30] <Juanca> Hi! Can anybody help me with the installation of Beryl?
[11:30] <bruenig> !bugs | Lukian, check in #ubuntu+1 to see what they say
[11:30] <ubotu> Lukian, check in #ubuntu+1 to see what they say: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[11:31] <bruenig> !beryl | Juanca
[11:31] <ubotu> Juanca: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:31] <chili5555_> devurandom_: Thinkpad T60 here is lspci -v http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14957/
[11:31] <nostrand> hi!
[11:31] <geeksauce> atoponce, but i am sharing files that i myself use locally and are already in place.
[11:31] <kane77> why do they manufacture 64-bit CPU's ??
[11:31] <devurandom_> chili5555_ thought so.. :)
[11:31] <Juanca> Hi ubonto: I've just downloades this tarball aquamarine-0.2.1.tar.bz2
[11:31] <nostrand> where do i install latex packages from CTAN?
[11:31] <sammm> hmm, if i plug a usb pendrive into a computer running ubuntu should it show on the desktop?
[11:31] <vox754> kane77, probably it is cheaper nowadays
[11:31] <Juanca> Wat to do next?
[11:31] <bruenig> Juanca, go to #ubuntu-effects
[11:32] <chili5555_> devurandom_: it freq scales outa da box
[11:32] <Cosmo_> ok I'm finally down to the last problem on getting ubuntu running smooth on my mother's laptop. the laptop is a Averatec C3500, I am running edgy 6.10. The laptop is getting power to the USB ports but it does not seem to recognize anything that is plugged into it. I have tried a USB mouse and a memory stick. how do I get this working? (still fairly new to ubuntu/linux but learning fast)
[11:32] <Juanca> bruenig: tnx
[11:32] <atoponce> geeksauce: so, you want people to have access to the files that you are sharing. and anyone you add, you want them to have that access also?
[11:32] <vox754> !bot > Juanca
[11:32] <knapp> Does anyone know where I can find that large image that showed the history of the linux kernel?
[11:32] <devurandom_> chili5555_ i have a foxconn g965 desktop board and it doesnt even boot out of the box due to pata_jmicron son of a bitch pata controller
[11:32] <atoponce> geeksauce: so if alice and bob are added to the system, you want bob to be able to access alice's files, and vice versa?
[11:32] <vox754> !kernel
[11:32] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[11:32] <bruenig> knapp, the kernel or the history of linux distros
[11:32] <devurandom_> chili5555_ got it working after a week of custom kernels in the oven.. finally running with scaling disabled (governor: performance)
[11:33] <knapp> both
[11:33] <marcot> Hello, I'm using ubuntu 7.4, and I want to change epiphany's dictionary of spell.
[11:33] <bruenig> !feisty | marcot
[11:33] <knapp> bruenig both if you know where to find both
[11:33] <ubotu> marcot: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[11:33] <devurandom_> chili5555_ really.. REALLY annoying
[11:33] <atoponce> geeksauce: if that's the case, then rwxr--r-- would be sufficient
[11:33] <marcot> bruenig: ok.
[11:33] <chili5555_> devurandom_: i guess u read this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support
[11:33] <bruenig> knapp, I don't know of the history of the kernel, I don't even see how that is possible, I am sure you can google history of distros or something
[11:33] <geeksauce> atoponce, sorry, i should have been more clear.  there will be one username and password, but i will allow up to, say, 10 simultaneous connects with same username.
[11:33] <devurandom_> chili5555_ yes.
[11:34] <Cosmo_> so are there a lot of changes with fiesty or is it mostly small fixes?
[11:34] <bruenig> !feisty | Cosmo_
[11:34] <ubotu> Cosmo_: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[11:34] <atoponce> geeksauce: hmmm. i would recommend against that. give everyone their own.
[11:34] <knapp> bruenig, it's possible. It was a very very long (panoramic sized) image mapping the entire history of the kernel. I can't find it for the life of me. I'll post on the forum, maybe someone has it.
[11:34] <chili5555_> devurandom_: i was gonna go core 2 duo on desktop but jmicron is a showstopper
[11:34] <devurandom_> chili5555_ well sadly i did.
[11:34] <geeksauce> atoponce, why's that?
[11:35] <devurandom_> chili5555_ i got it working finally with libata (there is an IDE jmicron module really.. REALLY messing things up)
[11:35] <bruenig> knapp, of the kernel? I mean all I can imagine that looking like is .01 -> .02 -> .03, and you can guess the rest, not like there were massive forks or anything to make it interesting or necessary
[11:35] <chili5555_> devurandom_: is it fixed in 2.6.20? that is Feisty?
[11:35] <devurandom_> chili5555_ libata is actually working fine.. but it woudlnt use ATAPI (so no dvd playback possible)
[11:35] <tonyr1988> Anyone know where I can find logs for Gnome? It crashes whenever I run specific programs.
[11:35] <devurandom_> chili5555_ i got feisty with 2.6.20 custom kernel
[11:35] <Cosmo_> 7.04 is fiesty
[11:35] <WaxyFresh> is there such thing a the mozzilla browser or just mozilla based browsers?i rember seeing an icon that just said mozzilla browser.but cant find anyinfo.oh ye im not talking about firefox etc
[11:35] <atoponce> geeksauce: security. and it's not such a PITA. it's just smart. you want responsibility and repudability from each person
[11:35] <devurandom_> chili5555_ currently im running debian testing
[11:36] <devurandom_> chili5555_ same kernel
[11:36] <chili5555_> devurandom_: and no joy...
[11:36] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, yes there is
[11:36] <devurandom_> chili5555_ its runnign fine with cpu scaling disabled
[11:36] <atoponce> geeksauce: if the user/pass combo gets out, you could have problems
[11:36] <atoponce> geeksauce: with each user, then you know who is doing what to what
[11:36] <devurandom_> chili5555_ problem is that i got too many sata drives in that box here.. got a software raid with 4 sata drives and a pci-e x1 sata controller
[11:36] <Lane_Rendell> Heya I need some help installing 6.10, when I try to boot to the CD both of my CD drives wont boot to it, I just get the hit F1 to retry message. I made sure that I didnt just put the iso on the CD, the file appear and such.
[11:36] <devurandom_> chili5555_ which kinda conflicts with the onboard intel raid storage bullshit thing
[11:36] <bruenig> !alternate | Lane_Rendell
[11:37] <ubotu> Lane_Rendell: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[11:37] <Cosmo_> version numbers for ubuntu are done by their release date, edgy was released in 10 of 2006 therefore 6.10, fiesty will be released in 4 of 2007 therefore 7.04
[11:37] <devurandom_> chili5555_ so its a miracle that i got it working finallyh
[11:37] <geeksauce> atoponce, it would make things a lot easier if there were an SCP server app i could run and define users and passwords through that instead of having to create actual accounts in the OS itself.  i want it to work like an ftp server in that sense
[11:37] <chili5555_> devurandom_: yikes! thats a pile o drives!
[11:37] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, can you find a link for me,ill bake you some cookies or maybe a taco?
[11:37] <bruenig> !info mozilla-browser
[11:37] <ubotu> mozilla-browser: The Mozilla Internet application suite - core and browser. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:1.7.13-0.2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 9797 kB, installed size 29720 kB
[11:37] <knapp> bruenig hmm, I don't think it was that detailed, maybe it was of distros :/
[11:37] <Lane_Rendell> ubotu: Aye I have the "live" CD, how do I get it to umm boot and such?
[11:38] <chili5555_> devurandom_: works a champ on my T60, though
[11:38] <devurandom_> chili5555_ im gonna avoid all that bullshit by moving the drives to a small amd box and disabling jmicron, using a sata DVD rw drive (lg gsa h10n or something.. sata version)
[11:38] <atoponce> geeksauce: hmm. i wouldn't know how to approach that without setting up users on the system
[11:38] <vox754> !bot > Lane_Rendell
[11:38] <Lane_Rendell> Ahh.
[11:38] <bruenig> Lane_Rendell, he says to try out the alternate cd
[11:38] <CorpseFeeder> I'm trying to make midi keybaord work in Rosegarden... apparently I need to change my system timer from 250Mhz to 1000Mhz by recompiling the kernel... How do I do that?
[11:38] <shawn34> is clamav the only virus scanner for linux?
[11:38] <coopster> i've completely screwed up my system (i zonked my /usr/share and most of /usr/local), how does one go about re-installing an entire system through aptitude?
[11:38] <devurandom_> chili5555_ do you know if theres a core 2 board not suffering from those issues..j id spend 100 euros to avoid this bullshit
[11:38] <chili5555_> devurandom_: sounds like it shud work
[11:38] <geeksauce> atoponce, on my mac i used an open source app called "MySecureShell"
[11:38] <CorpseFeeder> Is there an easier way I can fix this?
[11:39] <Moe|Joe> hey people
[11:39] <bruenig> coopster, /usr/local doesn't hold anything for the system except stuff you put it in on your own
[11:39] <chili5555_> not that i know of, i'd spend my $150US to get one!
[11:39] <Moe|Joe> anyone know the final release date for Feisty?
[11:39] <coopster> bruenig, it's the /usr/share that's the biggie
[11:39] <atoponce> Moe|Joe: the 19th
[11:39] <Moe|Joe> w0000t not long to wait
[11:40] <zero88> what will be different for he final release?
[11:40] <Moe|Joe> ive heard its alot faster
[11:40] <Jocke> Why use Ubuntu and not gNewSense?
[11:40] <Moe|Joe> also u now have the control panel
[11:40] <CorpseFeeder> Is feisty going to have better midi support? will the timer problem be fixed?
[11:40] <vox754> !burning > Lane_Rendell
[11:40] <bruenig> coopster, that will screw up a ton of packages
[11:40] <vox754> !iso > Lane_Rendell
[11:40] <zero88> i see
[11:41] <geeksauce> atoponce, which, i just found out, can run in ubuntu...
[11:41] <atoponce> Jocke: why not?
[11:41] <zero88> Jocke whayt is gNewSense?
[11:41] <coopster> bruenig, quite.  do you know a command/series of commands that would start the process of re-installing everything?
[11:41] <Jocke> atoponce, cause Ubuntu is not free.
[11:41] <atoponce> geeksauce: cool. i'm not familiar with it
[11:41] <atoponce> Jocke: so
[11:41] <velko> coopster, pressing L in aptitude reinstalls the package. i guess you can press L for package groups too (not only individual packages)
[11:41] <o2rm1w> sudo apt-get windows vista
[11:41] <zero88> Jocke sorry, im still lost?
[11:41] <Jocke> zero88, A GNU/Linux distribution, that takes all the non-free blobs out of Ubuntu and makes it free.
[11:41] <Moe|Joe> Jocke: ubuntu is free...
[11:42] <Jocke> Moe|Joe, no.
[11:42] <zero88> Jocke ah i see
[11:42] <o2rm1w> FREE????
[11:42] <Lane_Rendell> vox754: I have the ISO mounted right.
[11:42] <Jocke> :-)
[11:42] <o2rm1w> omg
[11:42] <geeksauce> atoponce, it's obviously french in origin, and i don't think the devs know english too well, but it works
[11:42] <Moe|Joe> what isnt free in ubuntu then?
[11:42] <zero88> Jocke how is Ubuntu not free?
[11:42] <atoponce> zero88: gnwesense is essentially just debian, without access to the non-free repo
[11:42] <bruenig> coopster, everything?
[11:42] <_rd_> orrmlw windows is not an apt-get command
[11:42] <Jocke> Moe|Joe, zero88, http://www.gnewsense.org/FAQ/FAQ#toc3
[11:42] <o2rm1w> i want to buy ubuntu
[11:42] <_rd_> o2rmlw windows is not an apt-get command
[11:43] <Jocke> Moe|Joe, zero88, http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#FreeGNULinuxDistributions
[11:43] <Znuffy> o2rm1w, ubuntu is free
[11:43] <knapp> bruenig This is what I was looking for: http://www.levenez.com/unix/
[11:43] <Jocke> Znuffy, no. Ubuntu installs non-free software by default.
[11:43] <vox754> o2rm1w, I'll sell it to you fro $10000000
[11:43] <At0mic_PC> I freaking hate bellsouth.
[11:43] <coopster> bruenig, yup
[11:43] <Znuffy> Jocke, like?
[11:43] <o2rm1w> I WANT TO BUY UBUNTU
[11:43] <o2rm1w> I DONT LIKE IT FREE
[11:43] <Znuffy> o2rm1w, go to ubuntu.com and shut the hell up
[11:43] <awk> o2rm1w> u mean like the whole company?
[11:44] <Jocke> Znuffy, I don't know. UI have good sources though. http://www.gnewsense.org/FAQ/FAQ#toc3 and http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#FreeGNULinuxDistributions .
[11:44] <vox754> !offtopic > o2rm1w
[11:44] <BennyA> can someone tell me if it is possible to run Mac-Software with links .oO(like win-software with wine)
[11:44] <zero88> Jocke are you saying Ubuntu buys liscences for software they ahve?
[11:44] <Moe|Joe> meh, ubuntu is still a grest stro
[11:44] <atoponce> Jocke: here to support ubuntu, ask questions about ubuntu, or just troll?
[11:44] <o2rm1w> I WANT TO BUY A BOX LIKE THE WINDOWS VISTA'S BOX TO BUY IT FOR ME
[11:44] <Jocke> zero88, don't know.
[11:44] <Jocke> atoponce, just a troll.
[11:44] <Jocke> so I leave now
[11:44] <Jocke> cya!
[11:44] <At0mic_PC> Then order the CD's.
[11:44] <ompaul> Jocke, please dont do that
[11:44] <niriven> anyone know how to keep nvidia-settings? it keeps switching (restarting gdm, starting/exiting games, etc)
[11:44] <atoponce> good riddens
[11:44] <zero88> whats  troll?
[11:44] <Znuffy> and I was actually saying that Ubuntu is free as in beer.
[11:44] <Moe|Joe> well cheers for the release date
[11:44] <Moe|Joe> cya
[11:45] <vox754> !troll
[11:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about troll - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <zero88> !troll
[11:45] <chili5555_> !GPL
[11:45] <ubotu> gpl is the GNU General Public License. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[11:45] <sammm> just plugged in a usb pen drive, how do i access it? :)
[11:45] <niriven> !nvidia-settings
[11:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia-settings - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <ompaul> zero88, someone who should know better
[11:45] <Rule34> zero88, who's a troll?
[11:46] <pestilence> sammm: look in /media
[11:46] <awk> sammm> u should see it on desktop
[11:46] <bruenig> coopster, something like "dpkg --get-selections | awk '!/deinstall/ {print $1}' | xargs -I{} sudo aptitude reinstall {}
[11:46] <zero88> oh ok
[11:46] <yax_> hello
[11:46] <BennyA> how can I change the default java-package?
[11:46] <sammm> its not on the desktop (expected)
[11:46] <bruenig> coopster, that will reinstall every package on your system, that will take a long time
[11:46] <fivemack> Good evening.
[11:46] <yax_> anyone here willing to help me out with setup?
[11:46] <zero88> Anyway i will pass on the gNewSense, doesnt look to good and i love Ubuntu :)
[11:46] <sammm> its not in /media either
[11:46] <fivemack> I've plugged a Firewire drive into the back of my machine and it has not appeared on the desktop.  What should I do now?
[11:46] <coopster> bruenig, thanks, i'll give it a shot
[11:46] <fivemack> [it's not in /proc/partitions either] 
[11:47] <foxiness> BennyA: on some application you can change the $HOME_JAVA = /to/path
[11:47] <SeveredCross> fivemack: Did you check /dev/?
[11:47] <sammm> is it because its got a fat file system on it?
[11:47] <shawn34> is clamav the only virus scanner for linux? I can't find it in the distros
[11:47] <SeveredCross> It may be in /dev just doesn't have a mountpoint or an entry in /etc/fstab
[11:47] <SeveredCross> !info clamav
[11:47] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.88.4-1ubuntu2.1 (edgy), package size 65 kB, installed size 208 kB
[11:47] <cables> !universe | shawn34
[11:47] <ubotu> shawn34: 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
[11:47] <SeveredCross> shawn34: You probably can't find it because you don't have universe enabled.
[11:47] <cables> !virus | shawn34
[11:47] <ubotu> shawn34: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[11:47] <vox754> fivemack, sammm ... use "sudo fdisk -l" and see if you can spot it there to mount it manually
[11:47] <Lukian> Is nvidia-glx-new here to stay? :D
[11:47] <CorpseFeeder> What is the easiest way for me to fix this "System timer resolution is too low - Rosegarden was unable to find a high-resolution timing source for MIDI performance." Can anyone help?
[11:47] <yax_> <<-- noob here... would somone like to help me out here??? need to setup sound, vid, and wireless
[11:47] <dyrne> sammm: open a terminal and do 'mount' if it doesnt show up do unplug replug and do 'dmesg | tail' then if you see sda or sdb or whatever do sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/usb
[11:47] <fivemack> should firewire drives appear as /dev/sd[a-z] ?
[11:48] <fivemack> if so, this one definitely hasn't
[11:48] <yax_> on and bluetooth
[11:48] <cables> !mp3 | yax_
[11:48] <ubotu> yax_: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:48] <cables> !wifi | yax_
[11:48] <gils> i am having some issue with remote desktop, maybe someone can help?
[11:48] <ubotu> yax_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:48] <BennyA> foxiness, thx
[11:48] <vox754> !ask > yax_
[11:48] <dyrne> gils: ?
[11:48] <foxiness> nope
[11:48] <CorpseFeeder> What is the easiest way to change my system timer resolution?
[11:48] <chili5555_> yax: tell us man
[11:48] <cables> !wifi > yax_
[11:49] <yax_> yeah, ok, compaq presario v6120... wifi
[11:49] <cables> !mp3 > yax_
[11:49] <frojnd>  is there posible to connecto to a local maschine via krd and not knowing vnc's pass. I only know what's this maschine's pass and username ??
[11:49] <psycho78> I have 2 locations (school & home) in my wireless network settings. Is there a way for ubuntu to automatically switch between the two w/o me having to go into network settings and manually change the location?
[11:49] <vox754> CorpseFeeder, that doesn't seem to be a common problem, please look at the documentation for rosegarden thoroughly
[11:49] <sammm> many thanks dyrne, i cant see if its sda or sdb or what after dmesg | tail
[11:49] <chili5555_> yax: what does lspci tell you about chipset of wireless?
[11:49] <dyrne> frojnd: why not just ssh into it and do vncpasswd to change pass if you have user access?
[11:50] <sammm> says usb 4-4, does that mean anything?
[11:50] <cables> yax_, let me send it again
[11:50] <gils> cool, well i have been using remote desktop from my office at university yo my home pc, and all was well. The last few times i have not been able to get it to work. I can connect but it just shows me a frozen  view of my desktop and wont let me see anything else or do anything.? It's just sitting there. even the clock is frozen. All my settings are as they always were?
[11:50] <cables> !wifi | yax_
[11:50] <cables> !mp3 | yax_
[11:50] <zero88> psycho78 you might have to write a little script for that
[11:50] <ubotu> yax_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:50] <ubotu> yax_: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:50] <chili5555_> yax_: what does lspci tell you about chipset of wireless?
[11:50] <fivemack> OK, dmesg|grep ohci says that I have an OHCI of some sort; lspci says I have 06:03.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB22/A IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
[11:50] <yax_> lol... noob...
[11:50] <CorpseFeeder> vox754: It's a very common problem. It's because old linux kernels used 1000Mhz timer or something and the newer kernels use 250Mhz timer... I am looking for an easy way to fix this
[11:50] <foxiness> psycho78: !networkmanager > psycho78
[11:51] <ompaul> !noob
[11:51] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[11:51] <fivemack> do I have to do something to get the machine to scan the firewire bus?
[11:51] <geeksauce> how do i run a java application?
[11:51] <cables> ompaul, i think he was referring to himself
[11:51] <frojnd> dyrne: well this local maschine is windows.. so any ideas
[11:51] <geeksauce> it shows up as a package and opens with archive manager
[11:51] <carcosa> ubotu what does jfgi mean
[11:51] <ompaul> cables, a little self respect then :)
[11:51] <ompaul> carcosa,  just google it
[11:51] <fivemack> just [expletive deleted]  google it
[11:51] <carcosa> oh
[11:51] <carcosa> ty
[11:52] <sammm> still trying to figure out the device name of a usb pen drive, can someone help?
[11:52] <carcosa> man jfgi
[11:52] <foxiness> geeksauce: two click ,but you need to sure it exe
[11:52] <zero88> samm try lspci
[11:52] <carcosa> /dev/usb0
[11:52] <gils> any help with Remote Desktop?
[11:52] <coopster> sammm, its most likely /dev/sd* or /dev/usb*
[11:52] <igge> sammm: or lsusb
[11:52] <psycho78> !networkmanager
[11:52] <ubotu> networkmanager is an application to make (wireless) networking Just Work. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager
[11:52] <vox754> !google | ompaul
[11:52] <ubotu> ompaul: Google is a very popular search engine: http://www.google.com  -  Google also has a Linux-specific search engine: http://google.com/linux
[11:53] <sammm> thanks guys, is there any way of finding it out without trial and error?
[11:53] <cables> !msgthebot > psycho78
[11:53] <geeksauce> foxiness, it opens with archive manager when i double click
[11:53] <vox754> ompaul, sorry...
[11:53] <dyrne> frojnd: if you can get on the domain id manage the computer and enable telnet or something... iow on windows im not sure
[11:53] <zero88> samm nope
[11:53] <bruenig> coopster, is that command actually working?
[11:53] <sammm> oh ok, trial and error it is
[11:53] <zero88> samm thats what linux is,untill you are a guru
[11:53] <cappiz> someone here got a 3ware raid controller?
[11:53] <Treeform> hi what is the better screen move recorder ?
[11:53] <igge> sammm: is lsusb trial and error?
[11:53] <foxiness> geeksauce: can you point me from where you download it ?
[11:53] <psycho78> !msgthebot
[11:53] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[11:53] <sammm> figured that much zero88
[11:54] <dyrne> frojnd: dameware is always handy also. though it doesnt run under wine
[11:54] <chili5555_> yax_: what does lspci tell you about chipset of wireless?
[11:54] <sammm> that doesnt tell me anything igge
[11:54] <gils> i need some help with remote desktop!!! I have been using remote desktop from my office at university to connect to  my home pc, and all was well. The last few times i have not been able to get it to work. I can connect but it just shows me a frozen  view of my desktop and wont let me see anything else or do anything.? It's just sitting there. even the clock is frozen. All my settings are as they always were?
[11:54] <fairman_> Hi, how can i remove apache2 and mysql server from autostart? The home/user/.kde/autostart is empty ....
[11:54] <fivemack> lsusb just says 'Bus XXX Device YYY: ID ZZZZ:WWWW Alcor Micro Corp.'
[11:54] <sammm> nothing human readable anyway
[11:54] <ompaul> ehhhh lshw
[11:54] <zero88> samm are you trying to find the name of the usb you put in?
[11:54] <sammm> yes
[11:54] <coopster> bruenig, something like it is.  i couldn't figure out the dpkg --get-selections bit at first, now that i have a package list i'm piping it into dpkg --set-selections
[11:54] <sammm> like sda or whatever
[11:54] <geeksauce> foxiness, http://downloads.sourceforge.net/mysecureshell/MSS_Frontend_v1.6.zip?modtime=1172414667&big_mirror=0
[11:54] <zero88> samm it doesnt tell you the brand right on it or something?
[11:55] <sammm> no ive got 4 rows of useless data
[11:55] <zero88> hmm
[11:55] <igge> for me it says for example: Bus 005 Device 044: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
[11:55] <sammm> that doesnt change when the pen drive isnt plugged in either btw ^^
[11:55] <foxiness> geeksauce: did you extract the archive file ? zip file
[11:55] <ompaul> zero88, lshw | more
[11:56] <CorpseFeeder> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/resources/faq/#toc31 is my problem.. the only thing I haven't tried is recompiling the kernel.
[11:56] <geeksauce> foxiness, yes
[11:56] <shawn34> SeveredCross, there are alot of packages for clamav, which ones do i need to install?
[11:56] <foxiness> geeksauce: ok i will download it to my system to test it
[11:56] <SecrethX> im searching something like dvdisaster but then for CD's
[11:56] <zero88> ompaul what is that for?
[11:57] <devurandom_> brb
[11:57] <geeksauce> foxiness, ok thanks.  i'm going to go smoke and eat some dinner. PM me if you figure it out.   thanks
[11:57] <gils> anyone? help with remote desktop?
[11:57] <vox754> zero88, ompaul left, "lshw | more" lists hardware and lets you browse the info
[11:57] <shawn34> There are alot of packages for clamav, which ones do i need to install?
[11:57] <SeveredCross> shawn34: Just sudo apt-get install clamav
[11:57] <pestilence> gils: whats your problem?
[11:57] <SeveredCross> Should take care of all of them.
[11:57] <gils> i need some help with remote desktop!!! I have been using remote desktop from my office at university to connect to  my home pc, and all was well. The last few times i have not been able to get it to work. I can connect but it just shows me a frozen  view of my desktop and wont let me see anything else or do anything.? It's just sitting there. even the clock is frozen. All my settings are as they always were?
[11:57] <zero88> vox754 thanks,when it read you should run this program as super-user i wanted to know what it was before i went any further
[11:57] <foxiness> geeksauce: tkt
[11:58] <SecrethX> im searching something like dvdisaster but then for CD's someone knows a program for this?
[11:58] <shawn34> SeveredCross, yea but don't i need to install clamav-getfiles to have it update the virus defs?
[11:58] <efface> how do i open up a second X server
[11:58] <pestilence> gils: is the remote machine also ubuntu?
[11:58] <gils> nope, i use VNC
[11:58] <gils> on windows
[11:58] <whiskyhotel> anyone have any idea how i can get access to my itunes share librarys on my network?
[11:59] <pestilence> gils: ah.  might want to try a windows or a VNC help room
[11:59] <pestilence> gils: to me, it sounds like VNC barfed on the remote end
[11:59] <vox754> zero88, you don't have to worry, it is just that some commands hide some or all info if you don't run them as super user.But this one is safe.
[11:59] <pestilence> gils: were it a ubuntu machine, you would ssh and restart it.  but don't know what you do with windows
[11:59] <gils> well, it connects but it wont let me do anything
[12:00] <CorpseFeeder> Does anyone know if this problem with system timer resolution has been fixed in Feisty? http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/resources/faq/#toc31
[12:00] <dyrne> efface: well i dont use gdm so im not sure with it.  if you want just like xinit or something 'xinit -- :2' or whatever number
[12:00] <zero88> vox754 ok thanks
[12:00] <pestilence> gils: like i said, it doesn't sound like anything wrong with your ubuntu machine...sounds like something has happened on the remote end.
[12:00] <gils> yep
[12:00] <gils> ok thanks
[12:00] <warren_> hi folks, I'm really new to linux and am trying to install a specific version of the nvidia-glx driver.... an older version that was successfully tested with Compiz on my "legacy" nvidia card... I think I can just install it using "apt-get install nvidia-glx=1.0.7174-1" but I dont know how to add a repository that contains that driver... I did find a site with a .rpm file containing that driver...am I making any sense?