[12:01] <vox754> !repo
[12:01] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[12:01] <Lukian> warren_, nvidia-glx-legacy ?
[12:01] <vox754> !EasySource
[12:01] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[12:01] <dyrne> warren_: i think you might be better off going to nvidia.com and searching for one of their old installers
[12:02] <warren_> nah, has to be a spefc version, the regular legacy driver wont work.. really my question is this, if i download a .rpm file, is that a repository? if so, how can I use that locally stored file as repository for the apt-get command
[12:02] <efface> Dyme: ty that worked
[12:02] <SecrethX> im searching something like dvdisaster but then for CD's someone knows a program for this?
[12:02] <Lukian> rpm files don't work on debian
[12:02] <velko> efface, click the exit button and select "change user". voila
[12:02] <vox754> !rpm | warren_
[12:02] <ubotu> warren_: 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)
[12:02] <foxiness> geeksauce: for first look to "sftp-mss.jar", i can think of it a part of something bigger like ext or lib of another freamwork or application ,plugin and this kind of plugin will just need to drop it on the right folder/place on your system/application ,,, may you find more info on how-to install-use it on main website
[12:03] <Lukian> you need .deb files and you can install them by doubleclicking or dpkg -i name
[12:03] <foxiness> geeksauce: if u need more help just ask
[12:03] <dyrne> warren_: you could always search packages.ubuntu.com i guess but rpm files have nothing to do with dpkg or apt-get
[12:03] <CorpseFeeder> OK since no one appears to know if Feisty has fixed the system timer resolution issue and no one can offer any other fixes, it seems my only alternative is to recompile the kernel and change the system timer from 250Hz to 1000Hz.. so how do I do this?
[12:03] <warren_> gotcha, yeah, I'm staying away from the "dangerous" with this 4th attempt
[12:03] <Oswy> Hey, can someone help me with my wireless card? I can't connect to my network for some reason. It was working just fine until my router had issues, but we fixed the router and I still can't connect. Like, it's picking up the network, and I put in the WEP phrase, but it won't connect for some reason.
[12:03] <vox754> !kernel | CorpseFeeder
[12:03] <ubotu> CorpseFeeder: 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
[12:04] <warren_> will check out Nvidia again, I dont think they have the older installers...
[12:04] <sammm> im afraid i can't figure out how to get this usb pen drive working
[12:04] <no> trenger hjelp med bruk av dvd virker ikke
[12:04] <vox754> !wifi | Oswy
[12:04] <ubotu> Oswy: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:04] <fivemack> !firewire | fivemack
[12:05] <fivemack> sorry, that didn't help, I was just following the model of bot-commands
[12:05] <dyrne> Oswy: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid whatevername key whateverkey; sudo dhclient wlan0    <-- doesnt work? how about sudo ifconfig somestaticip
[12:05] <bruenig> !fishing | fiveiron
[12:05] <ubotu> fiveiron: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[12:05] <Oswy> dyrne: hmm, lemme try connecting directly like that.
[12:05] <Oswy> I'm using nm-applet now.
[12:05] <SecrethX> im searching something like dvdisaster but then for CD's someone knows a program for this?
[12:06] <thesilentw> hello everyone, can anyone explain me how to permanently change resolution on new feisty to 1280x1028 ?
[12:06] <bruenig> SecrethX, what is dvdisaster
[12:06] <bruenig> !feisty | thesilentw
[12:06] <ubotu> thesilentw: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[12:06] <dyrne> !fixres> thesilentw
[12:06] <vox754> !info dvdisaster
[12:06] <ubotu> dvdisaster: data loss/scratch/aging protection for CD/DVD media. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.70-1 (edgy), package size 252 kB, installed size 816 kB
[12:06] <SecrethX> bruenig, dvdisaster lets you scan a DVD with a scratched surface and tries to fix by copying it to an iso and tries to fill in the scratches
[12:07] <bruenig> SecrethX, well it says in the description that it works for both
[12:07] <fivemack> I've now followed the instructions in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingRemovableDevices; nothing appears in udevmonitor when I plug the firewire cable in and out
[12:07] <coopster> !fishing | bruenig: so anyways, she's starting to get all hot and heavy, and i just want to get out of there, so i says to her
[12:07] <ubotu> bruenig: so anyways, she's starting to get all hot and heavy, and i just want to get out of there, so i says to her: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[12:07] <coopster> heh, apologies, couldn't resist.
[12:07] <SecrethX> bruenig, its gives an error when I try it on my CD
[12:08] <bruenig> SecrethX, make sure you are giving it the right arguments (man dvdisaster)
[12:08] <bigmb> noob question, Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82562ET/EZ/GT/GZ - PRO/100 VE (LOM) Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
[12:08] <bigmb>  -- what kind of network card this mean I have?
[12:08] <SecrethX> bruenig, "This software does not support "CD Audio" type media"
[12:08] <SecrethX> bruenig, it comes with a gui
[12:08] <Lukian> warren_, see private messages.
[12:08] <warren_> oh, tnx
[12:08] <bruenig> SecrethX, oh that may be a compiler issue, if you got it and compiled it yourself, it might work
[12:08] <chili5555_> bigmb: ethernet, i guess
[12:08] <bruenig> compile*
[12:09] <SecrethX> bruenig, I installed it from the repos
[12:09] <bruenig> SecrethX, right, the stuff in the repos is precompiled
[12:09] <bigmb> chili5555: I need the specific model so I can download drivers for it...
[12:09] <sammm> it sounds like youre trying to fix a cd with a dvd fixing program? :)
[12:09] <fivemack> bigmb: I suspect probably what you want is 'e100'
[12:09] <bruenig> SecrethX, so if it was precompiled with flags to disable cd stuff, then it would not work
[12:09] <SecrethX> bruenig, so if I remove it, and download the source, and compile it myself, it might work?
[12:09] <dyrne> bigmb: i cant see drivers for an intel ethernet controller not included in ubuntu
[12:10] <shawn34> Whats more effective, ClamAV or F-Prot for linux?
[12:10] <chili5555_> bigmb: should work out of the box, with e1000 or e100 i think
[12:10] <bruenig> SecrethX, might, check online documentation and stuff to see if it really is meant to work on cd's
[12:10] <SecrethX> bruenig, ok, thx
[12:10] <bruenig> SecrethX, or it says CD Audio, maybe it is a problem that you are using an audio cd, but it would work for a data cd, might check that out too
[12:10] <phixnay> how can I force my cd drive to mount? I don't know it's device name
[12:11] <oskan> brl
[12:11] <dyrne> bigmb: so 'ifconfig -a' doesnt show a eth0? how about 'cat /etc/iftab' ?
[12:11] <SecrethX> bruenig, ok will do
[12:11] <elliot__> back
[12:11] <oskan> oh yeah
[12:12] <vox754> shawn34, again... we use Linux, we don't use antivirus software
[12:12] <pestilence> bigmb: it's almost certainly e100
[12:13] <Oswy> Is anyone here familiar with nm-applet?
[12:13] <whtet> can i limit the kernel memory on the fly instead of limiting it in the grub.conf ?
[12:13] <whtet> which need reboot
[12:13] <foug> !mp3
[12:13] <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
[12:13] <bigmb> Okies, thanks people. I found what I needed. Have a good one you all :D
[12:13] <SecrethX> bruenig, only Data CD are supported. http://dvdisaster.sourceforge.net/en/qa10.html#media
[12:14] <pablolpgl> hi! when i do /etc/init.d/networking start i get: SIOCSIFADDR: No Such device..  eth0: error while getting interface flags... SIOCSIFNETMASK: no such device..
[12:14] <whiskyhotel> how do i get my ip address in ubuntu?
[12:14] <pablolpgl> im using ubuntu 6.06.1 lts in intel d915gavl mother
[12:14] <Neil-> How can I format a disk in ubuntu? I have a linux ipod mounted that I need to format
[12:14] <megaretto>  irc.worldnet.net
[12:14] <Neil-> tis ext2
[12:15] <chili5555_> pablolpgl: does ifconfig have an eth0?
[12:15] <coopster> bruenig, if you were curious, the winning combo seemed to be:  dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > files; dpkg --clear-selected; dselect (and select remove); dpkg --set-selections < file; dselect (install)
[12:16] <foug> bruenig: do you use rythm box?
[12:16] <slavko> #freenode
[12:16] <coopster> bruenig, whether that ends up with me having removed things essential to the process of re-installing them, i'll let you know in a bit ;)
[12:16] <cypherdelic> Can i use xwinwrap to load glmatrix on skydome? :D
[12:17] <Nergar> is irc.ubuntu.com down??
[12:17] <d0lph1nK1ng> when feisty fawn is released (not beta or RC), will edgy users just update and keep all their settings and programs?
[12:17] <coopster> d0lph1nK1ng, yup
[12:17] <d0lph1nK1ng> so upgrading to feisty isn't like going from XP to Vista where u pretty much need a clean install, correct?
[12:18] <foug> does anyone here use Rythm box
[12:18] <d0lph1nK1ng> foug, yes
[12:18] <bruenig> foug, yes I do
[12:18] <foug> d0lph1nK1ng: how do i get it to support mp3s? i try to load the folder where all my songs are and it only picks up about 5 of them, out of 3.5k
[12:18] <gharz> guys, how do i stop running network-admin whenever my ubuntu starts?
[12:18] <coopster> d0lph1nK1ng, right.  when i upgraded from dapper drake to edgy, it was the same update-manager that i've been using all along and i was good to go
[12:18] <foug> same question to you then bruenig
[12:18] <bruenig> !mp3 | foug
[12:18] <ubotu> foug: 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
[12:19] <foug> bruenig: i've done that, go into my repositories and check the certain things
[12:19] <d0lph1nK1ng> !rhythmbox | foug
[12:19] <ubotu> foug: 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
[12:19] <foug> i don't understand ;\ i'm a complete linux noob, i'm sorry
[12:19] <d0lph1nK1ng> foug, you're just missing some codecs, in synaptic, search for packages with .mp3 support and/or .aac/.m4a
[12:20] <foug> d0lph1nK1ng: hmm, do oyu have the exact name of the codecs?
[12:20] <bruenig> foug, just go to that first link from ubotu and copy and paste that command
[12:20] <foug> bruenig: k hold on let me see
[12:20] <Fadi-M> Hi guys ;) new technical here to help , finally I moved to ubuntu
[12:20] <Neil-> anyone tell me a good ubuntu partition editor?
[12:21] <Neil-> gparted cant show all the partitions on my ipod, only 1
[12:21] <foug> bruenig: could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[12:21] <Neil-> says it cant display fat 123, only fat 1 2
[12:21] <bruenig> foug, close synaptic
[12:21] <bruenig> people partition ipods?
[12:21] <Neil-> mine runs linux
[12:21] <d0lph1nK1ng> bruenig, man you know quite a lot
[12:22] <foug> bruenig: k it worked but, couldn't find package ogle-gu
[12:22] <Neil-> so it has 1 ext3, 1 fat3
[12:22] <Neil-> fat32
[12:22] <praettor> hi, i'm looking for a c++ ide for Xubuntu
[12:22] <bruenig> foug, ogle-gui, you missed the last i when copying
[12:22] <bruenig> foug, did it install stuff, or did it just say all of that stuff was already installed?
[12:22] <praettor> i'm also looking for the most lightweight browser i can use in xubuntu
[12:22] <foug> bruenig: i love you
[12:22] <bruenig> !info anjuta | praettor
[12:22] <ubotu> praettor: anjuta: A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.2-2ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 1494 kB, installed size 3760 kB
[12:23] <Fadi-M> praettor , use firefox
[12:23] <Neil-> no-one know an alt. to gparted?
[12:23] <foug> bruenig: how long have you been using ubuntu/linux
[12:23] <bruenig> 1 year
[12:23] <vox754> Neil-, essentially all of those movable drives are used with a single partition, same with USB drives and sticks, so you need the manufacturers to support better installing OSes on their hardware.
[12:23] <bruenig> actually less than 1 year
[12:23] <warren_> anyone know how to deal with this.. installing a package and get "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: xserver-common"
[12:23] <foug> bruenig: can you show me a pic of your desktop please?
[12:23] <chili5555_> praettor: or lynx
[12:23] <praettor> Fadi-M, i know that in windows firefox tends to use quite a bit of memory
[12:23] <Neil-> It has 2 partitions, and 2 mount
[12:23] <praettor> isn't lynx text only, heh
[12:23] <Neil-> but gparted shows only the one, not the one I want..
[12:24] <chili5555_> praettor: yup, but its light!!
[12:24] <Fadi-M> praettor use the command line based browser, links and lynx
[12:24] <warren_> nobody?
[12:24] <praettor> that wasn't quite what i was looking for, but thanks :)
[12:24] <Flannel> praettor: w3m is already installed
[12:24] <bruenig> foug, try to keep it simple, http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m290/bruenig/04102007.png
[12:24] <praettor> anjuta is the way to go for an ide?
[12:24] <zero88> Doesy anyone know of ZoneAlarm for Windows?
[12:25] <foug> bruenig: hmmm, do you know of a skin that will make my taskbar and other bars (panels i guess) not go all the way across my screen? and is there a way to make my taskbar show icons only, no text?
[12:25] <Flannel> !anyone | zero88
[12:25] <ubotu> zero88: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:25] <warren_> I'm familiar with ZoneAlarm only because it screws up the cisco vpn client
[12:25] <show_now_on> zero88: zonealarm for windows...what's your problem
[12:26] <schirpich> how does one go about registering myself so I can enter a identified room?
[12:26] <Flannel> Neil-: What do those partitions show up as?  sda1 sda2 etc?  or sda sdb?
[12:26] <bruenig> foug, there is a specific applet that does icons only, right click on the panel and then click add to panel and try to find it, foug, also right click on the panel and select properties to modify it
[12:26] <Flannel> !register | schirpich
[12:26] <ubotu> schirpich: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[12:26] <zero88> show_now_on well i like it very much for my windows box because it restricts programs from running each time unless i give it access to.i was wondering if there was something like that for linux
[12:26] <foug> bruenig: thanks
[12:26] <show_now_on> zero88: firestarter
[12:27] <Neil-> Flannel: I'm not entirely sure, the disk itself is sdb, and i have /media/ipod is one of them, /media/ipod-1 is the other
[12:27] <Flannel> !firewall | zero88
[12:27] <ubotu> zero88: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:27] <praettor> how do i install a file that is in a .tar.bz2
[12:27] <bruenig> praettor, what is it
[12:27] <Nergar> can anybody help me copy some files to my mp3 player? here's a little log: $ cp Shared/MUSIC/ /media/usbdisk/MUSIC $ cp: omitting directory `Shared/MUSIC/'
[12:27] <praettor> anjuta
[12:27] <Neil-> Flannel: How can I list all mounted part.s?
[12:27] <Flannel> Neil-: type "mount"
[12:27] <vox754> !tar > praettor
[12:27] <Neil-> /dev/sdb3 on /media/ipod type ext2 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[12:27] <Neil-> /dev/sdb2 on /media/ipod-1 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,quiet,shortname=mixed,uid=
[12:28] <Neil-> so yeah, 2 disks..
[12:28] <warren_> what would cause the error "dependency not satisfiable: xserver-common" when installing an older nvidia-glx client?
[12:28] <zero88> show_now_on ya i know, i just dont really know how good it is.doesnt really seem like it does anything,but what i dont see doesnt mean its not working,anyway how could i get that to start everytime i boot up
[12:28] <Flannel> Neil-: No.  Two partitions.   Same disk.  Odd that there's no sdb1
[12:28] <Neil-> Flannel: I need to format /dev/sdb3
[12:28] <Neil-> indeed...
[12:28] <Neil-> 2 partitions rather, yeah
[12:28] <i0null> hey guys
[12:28] <Neil-> 3 doesnt show on gparted, any idea how I can format it?
[12:28] <praettor> anjuta will not extract from the folder
[12:28] <praettor> rather, from the .bz2
[12:28] <Flannel> Neil-: well, if you want to format it, it'll have to be unmounted.  but it should show up in gparted.  What does gparted show when you look at sdb?
[12:29] <Neil-> I think its due to the error i mentioned above, gparted sees sdb2 as sdb1
[12:29] <Neil-> It shows only sdb1, the big fat32 partition, and complains that it can only mount 1 or 2 fats, not 123
[12:29] <show_now_on> zero88: linux is alone is about as secure as anything...but firestarter for gnome gives you more customablities....i'm not sure how to start it from startup...but a click isn't all that hard
[12:30] <bruenig> zero88, you don't need to start firestarter at startup, the firewall is enabled by default, firestarter just allows you to edit the firewall
[12:30] <Flannel> show_now_on, zero88, firestarter is just a GUI frontend to the rules for the firewall built into the kernel.  You don't need to have firestarter running
[12:30] <zero88> ahhhhh ok i see now
[12:30] <warren_> OK, how about a workaround for this: warren@gx150:~$ sudo apt-get install xserver-common
[12:30] <warren_> Password:
[12:30] <warren_> Reading package lists... Done
[12:30] <warren_> Building dependency tree
[12:30] <warren_> Reading state information... Done
[12:30] <warren_> Package xserver-common is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[12:30] <zero88> thanks guys for the help
[12:30] <warren_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[12:30] <warren_> is only available from another source
[12:30] <Neil-> Flannel: Any ideas?
[12:30] <warren_> However the following packages replace it:
[12:30] <warren_>   xserver-xorg x11-common
[12:30] <Neil-> !paste
[12:30] <warren_> E: Package xserver-common has no installation candidate
[12:30] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:31] <show_now_on> Flannel: thank you for saying what i meant
[12:31] <RichiH> hrm
[12:31] <bruenig> that work around seems very obvious actually
[12:31] <PriceChild> !paste > warren_
[12:31] <zero88> bruenig ok but why on firestarter does it have a button to start the firewall?
[12:31] <foug> bruenig: k i accidently deleted the panel, do you know the name of what i should be adding?
[12:32] <bruenig> foug, I don't remember the name, task list or icon list or something, just play around with it until you find it
[12:32] <foug> bruenig: i wound window list but it gives me big task buttons
[12:32] <foug> bruenig: k lemme play
[12:32] <Neil-> Flannel: Do you know if its a prob with ubuntu, or just gparted? :/
[12:32] <bruenig> zero88, not sure, perhaps it means start firewall with new rules or something
[12:33] <zero88> bruenig ok
[12:33] <Flannel> Neil-: well, gparted is a graphical frontend for parted, which everything uses.  You could try using qtparted (or just parted), if you felt like it, to see.
[12:33] <Betzefer> any 1 needs help ?
[12:34] <foug> bruenig: i don't think it's here ;o do i need to download it maybe?
[12:34] <bruenig> foug, its there
[12:34] <i0null> is anyone any good at thinking of good project names?
[12:34] <bruenig> foug, I have had it before, I am on xfce now though so I don't recall the name
[12:34] <cables> i0null, for what?
[12:34] <foug> bruenig:  hmmm
[12:35] <Betzefer> hay guys what do say about the new ubuntu ?
[12:35] <i0null> cables: an IDE that acts like a whiteboard, and alows people to devolop code async
[12:35] <Betzefer> should i upgrade ?
[12:35] <bruenig> !feisty | Betzefer
[12:35] <ubotu> Betzefer: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[12:35] <cables> Betzefer, wait till final.
[12:35] <Betzefer> !schedule
[12:35] <cowbud> so what is the difference between dapper and dapper server edition? On the web page it says dapper server is supported till 2011 and dapper is supported till 2009 I believe, how do I know which is installed is it just because of the packages that desktop requires or what?
[12:35] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[12:35] <cables> i0null, call it... Collaboracode!
[12:35] <bruenig> It never really changes much after beta release, hardly ever changes after release candidate
[12:35] <cables> i0null, I can't think of good project names, obviously...
[12:35] <gnomefreak> cowbud: server == no gui
[12:35] <i0null> cables: lol
[12:35] <Nergar> can anybody help me copy some files to my mp3 player? here's a little log: $ cp Shared/MUSIC/ /media/usbdisk/MUSIC $ cp: omitting directory `Shared/MUSIC/'
[12:36] <cables> bruenig, but there are bugfixes
[12:36] <gnomefreak> cowbud: pretty much only server apps
[12:36] <sonia> hola
[12:36] <ubuntunewb> could anyone help me get adobe flash to work, i've downloaded it but it keeps saying on youtube i need the latest version
[12:36] <bruenig> Nergar, cp -R
[12:36] <cables> i0null, bluecode... use blue in it.
[12:36] <cables> ubuntunewb, how did you download it?
[12:36] <Flannel> cowbud: the server packages will be supported until 2011 or whatever regardless of whether you have a 'server' or a 'desktop' install (since, theyre one and the same)
[12:36] <Nergar> bruenig, trying
[12:36] <embee_> i need help !!
[12:36] <cowbud> alright so I don't hae to have some sort of k-rad special setting in my sources.list to specify that I am using server then eh?
[12:36] <cables> !flash | ubuntunewb
[12:36] <ubotu> ubuntunewb: 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
[12:36] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[12:37] <Flannel> cowbud: no.  The sources.list will be identical
[12:37] <bernat> idioma espaol ???
[12:37] <Flannel> !es | bernat
[12:37] <ubotu> bernat: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:37] <i0null> Does anyone know of any open source projects that allow multiple people to edit code at the same time?
[12:37] <embee_> where do I find a complete list of programs/packages that come with a fresh version of Dapper?
[12:37] <zero88> What can, if there is a way to, be able to download everything i would need to download any program and install it with out having to download or install other or missing dependentcies?
[12:37] <Flannel> i0null: gobby
[12:37] <Flannel> i0null: or, version control? you mean?
[12:37] <embee_> where do I find a complete list of programs/packages that come with a fresh version of Dapper?
[12:38] <foug> bruenig: i swear it's not here, and there isn't anything in preferences. I can change the size of the window list but that doesn't seem to do anything
[12:38] <show_now_on> embee: Applications > ADD/REMOVE
[12:38] <i0null> Flannel: That look extreamly similar to what i am devolping
[12:38] <bruenig> foug, I have had it before, maybe someone else remembers the name
[12:38] <dejenji> Could somone in here help me with the installation of Ubuntu 6.10?
[12:39] <foug> Does anyone know the name of the application to make my panel for my taskbar show buttons only? and not big boxes with text and all?
[12:39] <bruenig> foug, applet*
[12:39] <show_now_on> dejenji: what's your question
[12:39] <foug> bruenig: yes applet :)
[12:39] <phixnay> how can I find out what my cd drive is called
[12:39] <embee_> where do I find a complete list of programs/packages that come with a fresh version of Dapper?
[12:39] <embee_> plsssssssss
[12:40] <bruenig> phixnay, grep cdrom /etc/fstab | awk '{print $1}'
[12:40] <Flannel> embee_: if you have a fresh install, `dpkg -l` (that's a L)
[12:40] <show_now_on> embee_: Appications > Add/Remove
[12:40] <dejenji> I'm trying to install Ubuntu off a live CD, so I select the first boot option when the ubuntu screen boots up. Everything starts going ok, the first loading bar that bounces back and forth works
[12:40] <Flannel> show_now_on: add/remove doesn't show most of them even.
[12:40] <phixnay> bruenig: only problem is I think fstab is messed up, because the cd drive doesn't work
[12:40] <embee_> current version has been on for quite a while now
[12:40] <dejenji> but when i get to the second loading bar that attempts to fill up, it stops shortly after
[12:40] <bruenig> phixnay, does that return anything?
[12:40] <embee_> i'm looking for it to show to someone to get them to install ubuntu !
[12:41] <foug> bruenig: no one seems to know
[12:41] <phixnay> bruenig: it gives me a ">"
[12:41] <Flannel> embee_: Ah.  Well, boot a liveCD.
[12:41] <bruenig> phixnay, that is weird, just do grep cdrom /etc/fstab
[12:41] <dejenji> I've installed Edgy and used it in a Virtual Machine, but on the same computer that ran the VM it won't boot from the live cd
[12:41] <crweb_neuros> if there are any ubuntu Google SoC mentors here, you are about to lose a slot.  Please contact.
[12:41] <show_now_on> djenji: try... http://www.ubufied.com/2006/11/01/ubuntu-610-installation-with-screenshots/
[12:42] <dejenji> alright, I'll give it a try
[12:42] <d0lph1nK1ng> anyone in here familiar w/ Minix?
[12:42] <PriceChild> crweb_neuros, ?
[12:42] <embee_> live CD !
[12:42] <embee_> thanks !
[12:42] <aubade> d0lph1nK1ng: Only the breif history of, what about it?
[12:42] <crweb_neuros> There is a meeting going on right now that is manitory and ubuntu isn't around
[12:42] <peter77> is Minix still around?
[12:42] <dejenji> Show: The install freezes up during the Ubuntu Splash
[12:43] <d0lph1nK1ng> was just trying to get networking working, n there's not a lot of doc on it really
[12:43] <show_now_on> dejenji: oh...searchin...
[12:43] <PriceChild> crweb_neuros, this is a support channel.
[12:43] <phixnay> bruenig: see message
[12:43] <dejenji> Thanks
[12:43] <aubade> peter77: Still under active development, yeah.
[12:43] <Gamara> Who ever runs the SOC for ubuntu, you ar about to lose some students due to a lack of mentors being assigned. Join us on duplicate-resolution on slashnet.
[12:43] <d0lph1nK1ng> i'm on the minix channel if anyone wanted to listen
[12:43] <bruenig> phixnay, no pm was received by me
[12:43] <phixnay> bruenig: I'll pastebin it then
[12:44] <show_now_on> dejenji: what computer r you tring to install on
[12:44] <phixnay> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14973/
[12:44] <dejenji> It used to be a Dell demension 8400, but I've done some work on it, replaced the mobo etc. Its actually the computer I'm talking to you on right now, but I have another primary partition set up
[12:44] <peter77> just looking at the minix homepage, has a windows 98 look to it
[12:45] <zero88> ive tried removing totem with apt-get but says its already been removed,been i locate totem i get a grip of totem files?how do i completely remove?
[12:45] <foug> how do i make a new tab in x-chat? the linux version is diff from windows. I use to be able to right click anywhere, add new server tab
[12:45] <phixnay> bruenig: those were the changes I made to fstab, though, and are probably incorrect
[12:45] <show_now_on> dejenji...ok....so your tryin' to double boot a machine
[12:45] <dejenji> yes
[12:45] <ubuntunewb> i am trying to download the macromedia flash plugin from add/remove programs and its telling me I can't download it, heres the message i get This application conflicts with other installed software. To install 'flashplugin-nonfree' the conflicting software must be removed before.
[12:45] <ubuntunewb> Switch to the advanced mode to resolve this conflict.
[12:45] <bruenig> zero88, you probably still have some config files, look in ~/.gnome2 for them and delete them
[12:46] <briancron> how can I add another distro on my HD to my Ubuntu Grub
[12:46] <zero88> bruenig so everything i will have to remove manually?
[12:46] <show_now_on> dejenji: How did you partition it the hard drive....what operating system is installed
[12:46] <bruenig> zero88, explain your problem, maybe I missed it
[12:46] <bruenig> phixnay, why did you change it and how did you choose sdb
[12:47] <zero88> well i apt-get remove totem and  Package totem is not installed, so not removed
[12:47] <zero88> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[12:47] <dejenji> Show: Right now I'm running on Winxp home, and I used Acronis Disk Director Suite to split the hdd into 2 partitions. Both are NTFS partitions
[12:47] <zero88> bruenig then i locate totem and still have totem files
[12:47] <bruenig> zero88, where are they?
[12:48] <zero88> bruenig /usr/share/ubuntu-docs/ubuntu/menus/mr/totem.xml
[12:48] <zero88>  and liek 30 other locations
[12:48] <LadyNikon> totem..
[12:48] <LadyNikon> sucks.
[12:48] <bruenig> zero88, pastebin the entire output
[12:48] <zero88> ya..
[12:48] <bruenig> !paste | zero88
[12:48] <ubotu> zero88: 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] <bruenig> totem does not suck
[12:48] <LadyNikon> bruenig: your right
[12:48] <LadyNikon> it sucks alot.
[12:48] <bruenig> in what way, I use it every day, works fine
[12:49] <LadyNikon> it doesnt like movies.. it doesnt like some songs.
[12:49] <LadyNikon> its annoying
[12:49] <bruenig> LadyNikon, if you would install the codecs
[12:49] <LadyNikon> meh
[12:49] <LadyNikon> i dont have to install anything with vlc
[12:49] <show_now_on> djenji: try... http://apcmag.com/5459/dualboot_ubuntu_and_windows_xp
[12:49] <bruenig> LadyNikon, every media player sucks without codecs
[12:49] <zero88> bruenig http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14974/
[12:49] <LadyNikon> ya well.. vlc doesnt suck
[12:49] <dejenji> alright, thanks. I have to go now, but I'll try that later
[12:49] <fdisix> VLC >>> mplayer
[12:49] <bruenig> LadyNikon, because it has codecs, and vlc gui is crap
[12:50] <LadyNikon> work fine for me :P
[12:50] <gaminggeek> totem has potental has a media player
[12:50] <bruenig> zero88, you don't appear to have it uninstalled
[12:50] <fdisix> VLC GUI is way, way, way, way better than mplayer's, totem is crap. ^___^ VLC >>>>>> totem
[12:50] <bruenig> zero88, some of those things do stay after uninstall like the stuff in /var/lib/dpkg/info but /usr/bin/totem should be gone, you probably haven't updatedb
[12:50] <zero88> bruening should apt-get remove work?
[12:50] <gaminggeek> when its set up totem is my fave :D
[12:50] <dibblego> !ati
[12:50] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:50] <bruenig> zero88, do updatedb and then try to locate again
[12:50] <zero88> bruenig so what do i do exactly?
[12:51] <zero88> ok
[12:51] <gaminggeek> its all nice a gnomey
[12:51] <gaminggeek> just needs to work 100%
[12:51] <gaminggeek> atm it works 90% :)
[12:51] <zero88> bruenig same output
[12:51] <RichiH> am i correct in assuming that ubuntu does not offer any ldap-integrated way of managing both users and software configurations for boxes/groups of boxes that is more or less out of the box?
[12:51] <fdisix> kplayer is pretty nice though
[12:51] <bruenig> zero88, sudo updatedb
[12:51] <theblue> Hi all.
[12:52] <theblue> I'm running Edgy, and I filled my hard drive.
[12:52] <jusama14> i keep getting an update for
[12:52] <jusama14> totem mozzilla
[12:52] <zero88> bruenig ya i did that then located totem...same outpu
[12:52] <MarkFeathers> RichiH: It isn't out of the box  but thought samba it can be set up fairly easy
[12:52] <theblue> I've deleted gigs of data, but it still says my disk is full, what's going on and what can I do?
[12:52] <jusama14> and same with the apps that i install from packagemanager
[12:52] <bruenig> zero88, updatedb takes a while, I don't believe you did it that fast
[12:52] <nostrand> where do i install latex packages from CTAN?
[12:52] <RichiH> MarkFeathers: even in a way to manage software packages?
[12:52] <show_now_on> theblue: did you try to restart the machine
[12:52] <jusama14> when i try to update it asks for a pass...i type in the same pass i type when i go into package manager and it doesn't work..
[12:52] <theblue> show_now_on: 4 times.
[12:52] <theblue> show_now_on: Same thing.
[12:52] <zero88> bruenig only takes 1 second
[12:53] <bruenig> zero88, takes at least 15 seconds
[12:53] <show_now_on> theblue: ahha...let me check something
[12:53] <zero88> bruenig nope,not for mine,maybe something is wrong
[12:53] <MarkFeathers> RichiH: it isn't automated by default, but you could set up some bash scripts to execute for certain users that would install and uninstall packages
[12:53] <jusama14>  when i try to update this "totemozilla" it asks for a pass...i type in the same pass i type when i go into package manager and it doesn't work..
[12:53] <Betzefer> any 1 needs help ?
[12:53] <RichiH> MarkFeathers: as i feared, thanks ;)
[12:53] <Betzefer> hows the new ubuntu ?
[12:54] <bruenig> zero88, well do this for me ls /usr/bin/totem and tell me what the output is
[12:54] <MarkFeathers> RichiH: no problem
[12:54] <jusama14> betzefer i need help
[12:54] <Betzefer> talk 2 me man
[12:54] <Crippy-Boy> jusama14: spit it out then :P
[12:54] <zero88> bruenig /usr/bin/totem
[12:54] <zero88> bruenig /usr/bin/totem is all i get back
[12:54] <jusama14> lol i have been
[12:54] <jusama14> Betzefer, Crippy-Boy,  when i try to update it asks for a pass...i type in the same pass i type when i go into package manager and it doesn't work..
[12:54] <bruenig> zero88, sudo apt-get remove totem-gstreamer totem-xine
[12:54] <theblue> show_now_on: I mean, I can't even download a 78kb file!
[12:55] <zero88> k
[12:55] <theblue> show_now_on: And yes, I've emptied the trash can.
[12:55] <Betzefer> are u sure u are in english ?
[12:55] <jusama14> Betzefer, me? yeah i'm in english...
[12:55] <Betzefer> ok
[12:56] <Betzefer> and when u go in package manager it works ?
[12:56] <jusama14> the program it keeps telling me to update is totemozilla
[12:56] <show_now_on> theblue: try to download Kdiskfree and see what it says
[12:56] <ceeg> How do i build a deb packge that contains a ruby script?
[12:56] <foug> is there a way to make gaim ignore font faces and colours? the option use to be available for 1.4 and earlier versions in windows but not with linux
[12:56] <jusama14> no like when i'm installing a program from package manager it keeps saying error cause totemozilla couldn't be updated (access denied) and so i have to skip that file
[12:56] <YBH_1> any official date when ubuntu 7.04 will be released
[12:56] <YBH_1> ?
[12:57] <atoponce> YBH_1: 19th
[12:57] <zero88> bruenig it has removed some . i updatedb then located totem and still have files but not as many
[12:57] <YBH_1> tu
[12:57] <theblue> show_now_on: Nevermind, I fixed it.
[12:57] <theblue> show_now_on: It just deleted the files that caused it to run out of space in the first place.
[12:57] <bruenig> zero88, right some of those files do stay, like the files in /var/lib/dpkg/info
[12:57] <Crippy-Boy> ceeg: no idea but there must be a script -> executable thing for rubie like there in python, Py2Exe
[12:57] <show_now_on> !feisty | YBH_1
[12:57] <ubotu> YBH_1: The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[12:58] <ceeg> Crippy-Boy: there is.
[12:58] <zero88> bruenig ya and a few others
[12:58] <Crippy-Boy> ceeg: So 'compile' the script then build the package as normal?
[12:59] <ceeg> Crippy-Boy: that adds a ton of overhead, doesnt it? isn't there a way to make a package that contains the script with a line to move it to /usr/local/bin ?
[12:59] <YBH_1> Ubuntu 7.04 BETA
[12:59] <YBH_1> The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the beta release of Ubuntu 7.04.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Ubuntu 7.04 is the most user-friendly Ubuntu to date and includes a ground-breaking Windows migration assistant, excellent wireless networking support and improved multimedia support.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Ubuntu 7.04 server edition adds support for hardware facilities that speed up the use of virtual machines as well as other improved hardware support, making it an excellent choice as a web, database, file and print server, the fastest growing area of Linux server use.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Desktop highlights
[12:59] <YBH_1> Windows migration tool: The new migration tool recognises Internet Explorer bookmarks, Firefox favourites, desktop wallpaper, AOL IM contacts, and Yahoo IM contacts, and imports them into Ubuntu during installation. This offers easier and faster migration for new users of Ubuntu and individuals wanting to run a dual-boot system.
[12:59] <bruenig> !ops
[12:59] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda or mneptok
[12:59] <YBH_1> Easy-to-install codec wizards: A new guided wizard for installing codecs not shipped with Ubuntu gives users a safe way of installing codecs they can legally use to view multimedia content.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Plug and play network sharing with Avahi: This new feature allows users to automatically discover and join a wireless network and share music, find printers and more.
[12:59] <atoponce> !paste > YBH_1
[12:59] <YBH_1> Server highlights
[12:59] <YBH_1> Virtualisation support: On x86 systems with the Intel VT or AMD-V extensions, Kernel-based Virtual Machine support (KVM) allows users to run multiple virtual machines running unmodified Linux. Each virtual machine has private virtualised hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, and so on. We have also added VMI support, which provides optimised performance under VMWare.
[12:59] <jenda> huh
[12:59] <YBH_1> Edubuntu highlights
[12:59] <YBH_1> Thin client: Edubuntu integrates the latest thin client technology out of the box. Edubuntu Classroom Server consists of two CDs, a server image and a server add-on image with additional education applications and languages.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Improved documentation: The Edubuntu handbook with tips and best practices for educators and educational IT administrators is included.
[12:59] <YBH_1> Thin Clien
[12:59] <Crippy-Boy> ceeg: I'm honestly not sure, i've never done anything with ruby, with python the only 'overhead' was space due to the interpreter being included.
[01:00] <YBH_1> sri I hit the wrong key meant to paste it to notebook text editor
[01:00] <ceeg> Crippy-Boy: thats what happens with ruby, but why add an unneccessary 1MB to your file
[01:00] <zero88> bruenig its ok,i can always remove manually just as long as totem doesnt work antmore im happy
[01:00] <juice`> i read there is some kind of wizard to install codecs on feisty. how can i access it ?
[01:00] <jimblah> I just came here from the #fedora channel.  They got all worked up when I said Ubuntu's was better than their's
[01:01] <aubade> juice: Can't remember off the top of my head, but it's somewhere in the system menu.
[01:01] <jimblah> I'm talking about the Livecd
[01:01] <aubade> juice: Ah, actually, it will also pop up if you try to open any file using the codec in Totem.
[01:01] <Crippy-Boy> ceeg: to make life easier, and possibly for someone who may not have ruby  (unlikely but still)
[01:01] <YBH_1> FC7 is a disaster that is for sure they are going even more open source only
[01:01] <Supaplex> jimblah: would you like a troll sticker now?
[01:01] <Crippy-Boy> And sorry if it seems like i'm trying to fob you off, i just have no idea other than to build the script :P
[01:01] <bruenig> zero88, ok, don't know why you dislike totem, it works so well, never had a single problem
[01:01] <jimblah> They flamed me and all kinds of crap
[01:02] <jimblah> I wish you guys would connect and tease them
[01:02] <zero88> bruenig well every file i have ever tried to use isnt compatable with totem , plus mplayer works well for me
[01:02] <Crippy-Boy> jimblah: What would be the point of that, the livecd's have different purposes
[01:02] <bruenig> !codecs | zero88
[01:02] <ubotu> zero88: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:03] <Supaplex> jimblah: highschool pissing match? woopie do. *yawn*
[01:03] <Crippy-Boy> jimblah: people like you, are like a hemeroid on the ass of OSS
[01:03] <jimblah> It would just make them upset :)
[01:03] <bruenig> when will people learn media player != codecs
[01:03] <jenda> Will "mv ./*/* ." move all nested files (one dir deep) into the current dir?
[01:03] <jimblah> The guy who rolled there livecd is there right now
[01:03] <ubuntunewb> can anyone help me to get flash to work
[01:03] <Crippy-Boy> jimblah: Why would you want to upset them?
[01:03] <PriceChild> !offtopic | jimblah
[01:03] <ubotu> jimblah: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:03] <bruenig> jenda, should yes
[01:03] <jenda> ubuntunewb: have you checked wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats?
[01:04] <jenda> bruenig: thx
[01:04] <ubuntunewb> jenda, yeah
[01:04] <trpr> jimblah: good idea. lets go discourage and berate developers for their efforts
[01:04] <Crippy-Boy> Aye
[01:04] <show_now_on> !flash | ubuntunewb
[01:04] <ubotu> ubuntunewb: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:04] <ubotu> Flash 9 (Final release) is now available for dapper-backports and edgy-backports. See !backports and !flash
[01:04] <PriceChild> !offtopic > trpr
[01:04] <ardchoille> !easysource
[01:04] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[01:04] <Crippy-Boy> And in turn stop people submitting code upstream
[01:04] <Betzefer> what irc client are u using ?
[01:04] <Crippy-Boy> Which WILL effect you.
[01:04] <PriceChild> !offtopic > Crippy-Boy
[01:04] <jimblah> I have to admit, I'm just a little bit rattled
[01:04] <jenda> bruenig: damn, why do I get "bash: /bin/mv: Argument list too long" ?
[01:04] <trpr> PriceChild: direct your comments to jimblah, ty
[01:04] <foug> what is nautilus?
[01:05] <jusama14> hidden
[01:05] <iSzabo> foug, nautilus is your file browser and desktop in gnome
[01:05] <foug> iSzabo: thanks
[01:05] <Crippy-Boy> PriceChild: I've finished now, it was not a discussion, just my views and then i intended to shut up
[01:05] <ubuntunewb> ubotu, i have tried looking at those websites, it can never find the file
[01:05] <iSzabo> foug: no problem, anything else?
[01:05] <sayers> What Video Codec and Container Format to most DVD players use?
[01:05] <zero88> bruenig ive tried that and it still didnt work for me
[01:05] <jusama14> how do i turn "view hidden files and folders" on on ubuntu
[01:05] <foug> iSzabo: hmmm, if oyu know how to make my taskbar show icons only and no text that'd be cool :D
[01:05] <ubuntunewb> i did find flash on add/remove but it won't let me download
[01:06] <iSzabo> foug: are you talking about the system, programs, places, etc.?
[01:06] <bruenig> jenda, try doing for x in ./*/* ; do mv $x . ; done
[01:06] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntunewb: Make sure you enable the repo's and then sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree (i believe)
[01:06] <show_now_on> ubuntunewb: what version of ubuntu r u running
[01:06] <foug> iSzabo: like when i open a new prog and it shows up in my taskbar at the bottom
[01:06] <foug> iSzabo: not the menu bar up top
[01:07] <ubuntunewb> show_now_on: 6.10
[01:07] <jusama14>  how do i turn "view hidden files and folders" on on ubuntu
[01:07] <jenda> bruenig: well, doin' something :)
[01:07] <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)
[01:07] <iSzabo> foug: hmm, I don't think that's an option, you could use Kiba Dock
[01:07] <juice`> is there samba client for gnome? can't find it using apt-cache search gnome samba
[01:07] <jenda> jusama14: in nautilus? Try Ctrl+H
[01:07] <jusama14> k thx
[01:07] <foug> iSzabo: what's that
[01:07] <show_now_on> ubuntunewb: than just run what crippy-boy just wrote.... sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[01:08] <jenda> jusama14: if it's in an 'open file' dialogue, try right-clicking on the box where the files are listed.
[01:08] <ubuntunewb> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[01:08] <ubuntunewb> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[01:08] <zero88> ok, another question. how do i know how to change the color of my text and windows for my terminal, but how do i save the settings?
[01:08] <iSzabo> foug: it's a cool beta piece of software, eye candy mostly, but it's like the Mac OS bar thing
[01:08] <ubuntunewb> i get this message when i type that in
[01:08] <iSzabo> foug: with physics
[01:08] <digitize> ubuntunewb: you have the installer program open
[01:08] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntunewb: you have another package manager open thats why, close it
[01:08] <digitize> ubuntunewb: close it
[01:08] <show_now_on> ubuntunewb: did you try running synaptic
[01:09] <Betzefer> what irc client are u using ?
[01:09] <iSzabo> foug: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VekgyKQoTeM
[01:09] <foug> iSzabo: o that's for opening programs, i mean the programs i allready have open. how they will say #ubuntu, or httpL//addrress for my browser on the bottom
[01:09] <jenda> bruenig: worked, thx
[01:09] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, to add all the extra official repositories and install flashplugin-nonfree, 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:
[01:09] <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 flashplugin-nonfree
[01:09] <iSzabo> foug: kiba now operates like a taskbar too
[01:09] <foug> iSzabo: aye, that's something diff than what i need i think
[01:09] <gerberad> anyone know about getting firewire to work on a mac
[01:09] <foug> iSzabo: o ya? hmm
[01:09] <jenda> bruenig: worked, thx
[01:09] <iSzabo> foug: yeah, I think it's new, but the last version I tried supported it
[01:09] <bruenig> jenda, yeah good
[01:10] <jenda> bruenig: (oops)
[01:10] <Betzefer> what irc client are u using ?
[01:10] <foug> iSzabo: cool, well i'm really new to linux so i don't wanna try things like that out just yet, hehe
[01:10] <gerberad> I'm running feisty, shows up in device manager, looks like all the kernel mods are there
[01:10] <foug> does anyone know is there is an equalizer with rythm box?
[01:11] <Juancab> Hi everybody. My ubuntu doesn't start. I get bluscreen with a message and then it goes to a terminal (I guess) but fullscreeen
[01:11] <iSzabo> foug: I understand, it's very beta, if you know what I mean
[01:11] <dibblego> !ati
[01:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:11] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: The error would be helpful"?
[01:11] <foug> iSzabo: yea i got'cha. do you know if Rythmbox has an equalizer?
[01:11] <noelferreira> how can i extract files .zip.001 ... .zip.002 .... .zip.003 .... with unzip command?
[01:11] <Juancab> ryppy-Boy: I will restart and tell you
[01:11] <show_now_on> juancab: have you tried to restart
[01:12] <Betzefer> what irc client are u using ?
[01:12] <iSzabo> foug: it may, but try exhale
[01:12] <iSzabo> foug: it's more like amarok
[01:12] <mark__> I need help with citrix (ubuntu 6.10)
[01:12] <Dialga> UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNT
[01:12] <Dialga> UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNT
[01:12] <foug> hahaha
[01:12] <foug> iSzabo: i hated Amarok, a lot.
[01:12] <Fred_Phelps> UBUNT
[01:12] <Crippy-Boy> why
[01:12] <Fred_Phelps> lol
[01:12] <noelferreira> how can i extract files .zip.001 ... .zip.002 .... .zip.003 .... with unzip command?
[01:12] <foug> !exhale
[01:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about exhale - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:12] <foug> iSzabo: got a link to exhale?
[01:13] <bruenig> noelferreira, unzip *.zip
[01:13] <Dialga> UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNT
[01:13] <Dialga> UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTSUBUNTU SUCKS FAGGOTS. UBUNT
[01:13] <ubuntunewb> it downloaded it, but i still get the same problem when trying to view videos, it keeps saying that i need the latest version of flash
[01:13] <jusama14> wtf?
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Nuapurista kuulu se polokan tahti
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> jalakani pohjii kutkutti.
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Ievan iti se tytts vahti
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> vaan kyllhn Ieva sen jutkutti,
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> sill ei meit silloin kiellot haittaa
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> kun my tanssimme laiasta laitaan.
[01:13] <iSzabo> foug: I'll look into it
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Salivili hipput tupput tppyt
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> ppyt tipput hilijalleen.
[01:13] <foug> iSzabo: thanks
[01:13] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, in firefox go to about:plugins
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Ievan suu oli vehnsell
[01:13] <bruenig> !ops
[01:13] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda or mneptok
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> ko immeiset onnee toevotti.
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Pe oli mrkn jokaisella
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> ja viulu se vinku ja voevotti.
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> Ei tt poikoo mrkyys haittaa
[01:13] <Fred_Phelps> sillon ko laskoo laiasta laitaan.
[01:13] <Arrick> Fred_Phelps, engles por favor, no paste
[01:13] <RichiH> PriceChild: klined
[01:14] <noelferreira> there's no zip file bruenig begins with .zip.001
[01:14] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntunewb: Did you install flashplugin-nonfree?
[01:14] <Juancab> Hi everybody. My ubuntu doesn't start. I get bluscreen with a message and then it goes to a terminal (I guess) but fullscreeen
[01:14] <bruenig> noelferreira, what?
[01:14] <show_now_on> !es | Fred_phelps
[01:14] <ubotu> Fred_phelps: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:14] <loserboy> yo, i have a question about an old radeon card
[01:14] <iSzabo> foug: ah, it exiale
[01:14] <Agrajag> show_now_on: that's not Spanish.
[01:14] <noelferreira> i only have 3 files .zip.001 zip.002 and zip.003
[01:14] <jusama14> will i be able to connect to freenode using a proxy if my teacher blocked the server? lol
[01:14] <foug> iSzabo: is that what you use?
[01:14] <mark__> Anyone know how to do the citrix install? There is a helpfile I read but I followed instr to no avail
[01:14] <bruenig> noelferreira, oh my fault, missed the last asterisk, I had it I swear, unzip *.zip*
[01:15] <show_now_on> #ubuntu-es....spanish
[01:15] <iSzabo> foug: http://www.exaile.org/trac
[01:15] <iSzabo> foug: no, I use Listen
[01:15] <foug> iSzabo: link? lol
[01:15] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: did you get the error message yet? i'm assuming its an x/gdm error in which case sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:15] <bruenig> listen, the azureus of music players
[01:15] <loserboy> is a radeon 7000/VE considered legacy
[01:15] <ubuntunewb> yes, i installed flashplugin-nonfree
[01:15] <iSzabo> foug: http://www.listen-project.org/
[01:15] <iSzabo> foug: it's beta
[01:15] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, go to about:plugins in firefox and see what it says about flash
[01:15] <jusama14> How do i figure what video card and approximate memory for it on UBUNTU
[01:15] <jusama14> kinda like direct X on windows
[01:15] <noelferreira> bruenig: Archive:  ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001
[01:16] <noelferreira>   End-of-central-directory signature not found.  Either this file is not
[01:16] <noelferreira>   a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive.  In the
[01:16] <noelferreira>   latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on
[01:16] <noelferreira>   the last disk(s) of this archive.
[01:16] <noelferreira> unzip:  cannot find zipfile directory in one of ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001 or
[01:16] <noelferreira>         ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001.zip, and cannot find ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001.ZIP, period.
[01:16] <foug> iSzabo: when i used windows I used foobar. It was simple and had tabs for my different playlists. That's all i'm looking for, and a good equalizer lol
[01:16] <noelferreira> sorry the paste
[01:16] <ubuntunewb> ok, im looking it up now
[01:16] <bruenig> why would you do that
[01:16] <Juancab> Cryppy-Boy: Yes It says Error with X server
[01:16] <PriceChild> !paste > noelferreira
[01:16] <atoponce> !pase > noelferreira
[01:16] <iSzabo> foug: yeah, I have a friend who was the same way
[01:16] <bruenig> noelferreira, looks like it says those files are not true zips
[01:16] <foug> iSzabo: what does he use?
[01:16] <jusama14> How do i figure what video card and approximate memory for it on UBUNTU kinda like directX on windows
[01:16] <iSzabo> foug: I was a winamp guy, as a result, I have no preference, they're all better
[01:16] <iSzabo> foug: he's using exiale
[01:16] <bruenig> noelferreira, oh it says that it is part of a bunch of zips, I see, try unzip the last file first
[01:16] <foug> iSzabo: word winamp sucks, lol
[01:16] <noelferreira> so what it means bruenig? files are corrupted?
[01:16] <Agrajag> show_now_on: My point is, what Fred_phelps was speaking was not Spanish.
[01:16] <iSzabo> foug: exaile*
[01:17] <foug> iSzabo: i have to eat dinner, but when ig et back do you think you could help me install it please? i'm still getting use to linux operations
[01:17] <iSzabo> foug: he liked amarok for it's features and lightness, and he found that exaile was the GTK compliment
[01:17] <show_now_on> ok.....sorry
[01:17] <[^_^] [halp] > At my house i installed ubuntu and I am looking to find out what i should do next!
[01:17] <loserboy> jusama14, go to a terminal and type lspci, that will tell u a brand and model but i forget how to see the memory
[01:17] <iSzabo> foug: I'll try, but I should be studying for my calc exam
[01:17] <GekiYellow> What program could I use if I wanted to encode a string of captured jpgs into a video clip?
[01:17] <bruenig> [^_^] [halp] , first change your nick so we don't have to type it
[01:17] <Crippy-Boy> Agrajag: Just a wild stab in the dark, but i suspect he was talking shite?
[01:17] <buu> GekiYellow: mencoder
[01:18] <foug> iSzabo:  hehe allright man, be back in a bit.
[01:18] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, what should i be looking for about the plugins
[01:18] <[^_^] [halp] > Just type [ and then press tab, thank you.
[01:18] <[^_^] [halp] > bruenig
[01:18] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, the part that talks about flash
[01:18] <jusama14> loserboy, yeah knew about lspci thx though
[01:18] <bruenig> halp, you aren't the only [ in here
[01:18] <jusama14> is there a way to see the memory?
[01:18] <[^_^] [halp] > You will survive.
[01:18] <gerberad> anyone know about getting firewire to work on my blue and white? the device manager sees that it's plugged in, but can't mount it.
[01:18] <bruenig> halp, and [shift^ is not really a natural stroke
[01:18] <Agrajag> Crippy-Boy: it did look similar to that
[01:19] <bruenig> got to be unique though with the stupid face thing
[01:19] <Crippy-Boy> jusama14: look at the specs for your graphics card
[01:19] <Crippy-Boy> [^_^] [halp]  then i suspect you'll survive without help :-)
[01:19] <defjux_> hi how do i install a C compiler please?
[01:19] <[^_^] [halp] > i will
[01:19] <Crippy-Boy> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:19] <bruenig> defjux_, sudo apt-get build-essential
[01:19] <defjux_> ok cool
[01:19] <Crippy-Boy> Which should be included from the word go :(
[01:20] <jusama14> Crippy-Boy, lol...that's what i'm trying to figure out, i just know that it's on board cause when we made the comps in class we didn't put in a video card
[01:20] <loserboy> jusama14, the device manager might show it
[01:20] <noelferreira> bruenig: unzip:  cannot find zipfile directory in one of ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001 or
[01:20] <mark__> anyone use citrix w ubuntu?
[01:20] <noelferreira>         ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001.zip, and cannot find ZRMPFPP_EN.zip.001.ZIP, period.
[01:20] <jusama14> loserboy, how do i access that?
[01:20] <Crippy-Boy> jusama14: Look up the specs about the mother board?
[01:20] <bruenig> noelferreira, what is this stuff anyways
[01:20] <ubuntunewb> bruenig: it just tells me to uninstall and install it again, i think this would be the 3rd time i've done it though
[01:20] <scubasteve_> anyone use an xfi with edgy?
[01:20] <defjux_> E: Invalid operation build-essential
[01:20] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, about:plugins
[01:20] <defjux_> i get that when i try that command
[01:21] <Crippy-Boy> defjux: you forgot install
[01:21] <PriceChild> defjux_, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:21] <Crippy-Boy> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:21] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, put that in the location bar
[01:21] <defjux_> 4er ,ok
[01:21] <noelferreira> rapidshare downloaded part files bruenig
[01:21] <loserboy> jusama14, in edgy and i think dapper  System>Administration>device manager
[01:21] <jusama14> ohk, thx man
[01:21] <bruenig> noelferreira, learn to pirate correctly, go get a bittorrent client, sign up for demonoid and go from there
[01:21] <loserboy> but i'm looking and it doesnt show the memory on mine
[01:21] <jusama14> also what does sudo apt-get install build-essential do? what are build essentials?
[01:22] <PriceChild> !piracy > bruenig
[01:22] <noelferreira> but they always worked bruenig
[01:22] <jusama14> bruenig, lol
[01:22] <Juancab> Crippy-Boy: Now I got a sreen for "xserver-xorg configuration", but the "Identifier for your video card:" displays "Generic video card"... but I have an ATI.
[01:22] <Crippy-Boy> Just the essentials required to build packages, gcc and some libs
[01:22] <jusama14> ohh ok
[01:22] <juice`> after i installed recommended codecs on ubuntu and i play some movie, i think some frames are being skipped and the movie has an effect of 'jumping'. what could be the cause?
[01:22] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: then install the ati drivers
[01:22] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: its on the wiki how to.
[01:23] <juice`> my CPU is in 80% idle
[01:23] <Crippy-Boy> juice: what format is the media in?
[01:23] <juice`> .avi
[01:23] <Crippy-Boy> Thats a container.
[01:23] <GekiYellow> buu, mencoder captured the jpgs... but I don't know how to get it to string them together?
[01:23] <Crippy-Boy> Which codec
[01:23] <juice`> Xvid
[01:23] <Crippy-Boy> Just play it with VLC.
[01:24] <juice`> AVI, 576 x 432, 23.98 fps, video: XviD, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (stereo, 48000 Hz)
[01:24] <ubuntunewb> bruenig: k, just put that in
[01:24] <Crippy-Boy> Amd i'm pretty sure mplayer plays xvid from standard.
[01:24] <juice`> i play it with totem
[01:24] <bruenig> noelferreira, I meant to say piracy, boo, don't do that
[01:24] <juice`> so it could be totem issue?
[01:24] <Crippy-Boy> Yeah
[01:24] <Juancab> Crippy-Boy: But I have to finish this blue screens configuration, can you help me?
[01:24] <Crippy-Boy> Thou must buy DRM crippled media, thou shalt not pirate
[01:24] <arttijom> Hi people, i just installed Ubuntu 6.10, but when i enter my pwd, it says that username or pwd are incorrect... brrrr
[01:24] <jusama14> hey Crippy-Boy, on ubuntu it keeps saying to update this package it's like totem mozilla or something like that..when i try to update it asks for the pass so i type it in and it says invalid pass
[01:25] <bruenig> arttijom, you forgot them already
[01:25] <arttijom> no
[01:25] <jusama14> I know the pass is right...works for packagemanager
[01:25] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab, just accept defaults for now, see if you can just get X running, even in a crappy res.
[01:25] <juice`> Crippy-Boy: but it says vlc is something to play streaming video, and my video is on my disk
[01:25] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: because unless its a reaaaaaly old ati card i don't think drivers are included
[01:25] <Arrick> hey all
[01:25] <juice`> Crippy-Boy: i don't want to stream it
[01:25] <noelferreira> bruenig: i don't understand. waht is the problem in use rapidshare?
[01:25] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, it says shockwave flash is enabled
[01:25] <defjux_> juice VLC plays everything
[01:25] <Crippy-Boy> juice: its an all round media player.
[01:25] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, but what version
[01:25] <Crippy-Boy> juice: with the option of streaming.
[01:25] <Arrick> when I have an ext3 FS, does it require the lost + found fodler on the parititions?
[01:26] <jusama14> juice`, what are you trying to play?
[01:26] <juice`> Crippy-Boy: but it want's to install 35MB, isnt there anything lighter?
[01:26] <juice`> jusamala14: just some small movie, that is working fine on windows xp
[01:26] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, Shockwave Flash 9.0 r31
[01:26] <juice`> jusamala14: Xvid
[01:26] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, are there any other things that talk about flash (perhaps you have more than one plugin installed)
[01:26] <jusama14> mplayer doesn't work?
[01:26] <Crippy-Boy> juice: I'm sure xvid should work with totem, especially if you installed recommended codecs, but i don't use totem, so i can't help much, mplayer or vlc i'd go with personally
[01:27] <bruenig> xvid does work with totem
[01:27] <bruenig> !codecs | juice`
[01:27] <ubotu> juice`: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:27] <juice`> it does work, but it is choppy
[01:27] <jusama14> juice`, mplayer is light use that
[01:27] <Arrick> for some reason when I delete files on my ubuntu install, they go to a directory called "lost + found" is there a way to prevent this and not have that directory?
[01:27] <bruenig> not choppy
[01:27] <juice`> choppy here...
[01:27] <jusama14> hey Crippy-Boy, on ubuntu it keeps saying to update this package it's like totem mozilla or something like that..when i try to update it asks for the pass so i type it in and it says invalid pass
[01:27] <bruenig> Arrick, it goes away when you restart your system, don't worry about it, part of the filesystem
[01:27] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, i have java enabled too, i don't know if that would conflict with it
[01:28] <Arrick> bruenig, all 40 gigs?
[01:28] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, there is nothing else about flash though
[01:28] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, no, link me to the website you are having problems with
[01:28] <Arrick> uhm, I need that space for other stuff
[01:28] <bruenig> Arrick, the stuff in lost + found
[01:28] <Arrick> yes
[01:28] <xtheblack9x> hey does anyone know the bash command to copy everything in a folder? including directorys
[01:28] <bruenig> xtheblack9x, cp -R
[01:28] <xtheblack9x> thank you
[01:28] <Crippy-Boy> jusma14: Then you're typing the wrong pass in
[01:28] <knoppix> hello
[01:29] <ubuntunewb> bruenig, link you to the about:plugins page
[01:29] <jusama14> i know it's the right pass cause it works with package manager
[01:29] <arttijom> ok... how can i change an username and password?
[01:29] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, link me to a website that doesn't work for you
[01:29] <ubuntunewb> sorry, youtube
[01:29] <ubuntunewb> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SWTW6CAYFQ
[01:29] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntunewb: gotta get your 13 yr old emo fix? ;-)
[01:30] <bruenig> Arrick, http://www.linux.com/guides/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/lostfound.shtml
[01:30] <show_now_on> arttijom: System>Users
[01:30] <Juancab> Crippy-Boy: I've finished that blue screens configuration ang I'm with the "$ " What do I have to write?
[01:30] <Arrick> thanks
[01:30] <bruenig> ubuntunewb, ok do "ls /usr/lib/firefox/plugins" and pastebin the output
[01:30] <arttijom> show_now_on, i just installed Ubuntu 6.10, but when i enter my pwd, it says that username or pwd are incorrect... brrrr
[01:30] <Crippy-Boy> juancab: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[01:30] <bruenig> !pastebin | ubuntunewb
[01:30] <GreySim> Hello. I got LTSP working with the Ubuntu Fiesty beta, and am even writing this from a client (using compiz even!), so have gotten almost everything set up, but cannot figure out how to get USB devices to work. Can anyone point me to any relevant docs or know what might be the problem? I installed ltspfs according to the edubuntu wiki, but if I need to configure it beyond what the wiki said, I've no clue what to do.
[01:30] <ubotu> ubuntunewb: 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)
[01:30] <ubuntunewb> haha, i just want to get ubuntu running
[01:31] <show_now_on> arttijom: did you specify a username/password upon installation
[01:31] <Arrick> bruenig, that didnt tell me any thing
[01:31] <arttijom> yes, but they did not match
[01:31] <pkh> hi.  I'm want to run a script everytime I switch to battery power and one everytime I go to mains power -- is this possible?
[01:31] <bruenig> Arrick, it tells you where lost and found comes from, delete it if you want, it doesn't matter
[01:31] <arttijom> show_now_on, yes, but they did not match
[01:31] <show_now_on> arttijom: what do you mean
[01:32] <juice`> After i installed mplayer i get 'Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.' , and i checked it again - it works in totem (but is choppy)
[01:32] <juice`> any idea why?
[01:32] <Arrick> bruenig, it wont let me delete even with sudo
[01:32] <loserboy> hey is a radeon 7000 a legacy card?
[01:32] <bruenig> Arrick, I am able to just click on it and press delete, don't know what your problem is
[01:32] <loserboy> anything older 8500 right?
[01:32] <Crippy-Boy> loserboy: no idea. But not compared to what i have ;-)
[01:33] <loserboy> lol nice
[01:33] <gav616> hi, kad is disconnecting in emule under latest wine, devs say its a ubuntu limitation, is there a dirty fix to this?
[01:33] <arttijom> show_now_on, "make shure you entered correctly"
[01:33] <bimberi> GreySim: is there a 'fuse' group on your system?  if so, make sure the user is a member of it
[01:33] <Arrick> bruenig, im on non-gui
[01:33] <arttijom> smth like that
[01:33] <bruenig> Arrick, right but that is meant to demonstrate the permissions
[01:33] <Arrick> whats the command in terminal mode to delete a dir
[01:33] <Crippy-Boy> Only in the test server, but, its leet, nvidia TNT2 i think, with a WHOLE 16MB OF MEMORY!
[01:33] <bruenig> Arrick, rm
[01:33] <bruenig> rm -rf
[01:33] <Arrick> bruenig, that is on a gui lol, thanks
[01:33] <loserboy> new > legacy > ancient > crippy-boy
[01:34] <juice`> After i installed mplayer i get 'Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.' , and i checked it again - it works in totem (but is choppy). any idea why?
[01:34] <bruenig> rm -rf is not on a gui
[01:34] <show_now_on> artijom: ok...so you entered an intitial username and password but it didn't match, so you entered it again
[01:34] <loserboy> ur not cool unless u have a voodoo2
[01:34] <arttijom> yes
[01:34] <bruenig> !repeat | juice`
[01:34] <ubotu> juice`: 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
[01:34] <foug> iSzabo: ya there?
[01:34] <Crippy-Boy> loserboy: Thats about right, half my hardware is almost as old as me :P
[01:34] <juice`> sorry just repeated once.
[01:34] <Co2|> Hello, How do I create a launcher on my desktop that would use a custom environment variable ?
[01:34] <gav616> juice: use xv video playback in options
[01:34] <show_now_on> artijom: hold on while i search
[01:35] <GreySim> bimberi: I JUST saw that on a message to a Debian mailing list, and am trying it now. Thanks. :P
[01:35] <Arrick> thanks bruenig it worked now
[01:35] <bruenig> Arrick, what were you trying to do
[01:35] <Crippy-Boy> loserboy: i have a voodoo 3 in the cupboard, if that counts?
[01:35] <bimberi> GreySim: np :)  also make sure you have LOCALDEV=Y in opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
[01:35] <foug> how do i change opera to my default browser? i dont' see it under preferences like it was in windows
[01:35] <loserboy> Crippy-Boy, thats a half point at least
[01:35] <arttijom> show_now_on, i tried rebooting in recovery mode and then "passwd" --> the same thing
[01:35] <Mr_Bunny_> I added a startup task that's stopping X from starting up. Where is stored, so I can disable it?
[01:35] <bimberi> GreySim: (should be the default)
[01:36] <ortega10> i currently have a 15" crt monitor, and i just bought a 19" widescreen lcd, will i have to do any esoteric configuration for ubuntu after i change them?
[01:36] <Crippy-Boy> I believe its in a pc with a celeron 333 and 128 ram, tell ya, tis just so cutting edge  ;-)
[01:36] <Crippy-Boy> ortega10: maybe have to reconfigure x
[01:36] <juice`> gav616: by xv you mean i should select Xvid as codec ?
[01:36] <show_now_on> artijom: other than reinstalling...take a look... http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-edgy-eft-desktop-installation-with-screenshots.html ... maybe you can take something from it
[01:36] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, on gdm, bottom left click the menu and choose session then choose the failsafe gnome session
[01:36] <Arrick> bruenig, just get rid of that 40 gig dir so I could move my other files onto the drived
[01:36] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, then log in normally
[01:36] <gav616> juice: second from top
[01:36] <phixnay> bruenig: sorry, I disconnected earlier. The CD-rom problem
[01:36] <bruenig> Arrick, I mean what command were you trying
[01:36] <ortega10> Crippy-Boy: there was a dpkg semi-auto thingy for doing that, right?
[01:37] <Crippy-Boy> ortega10: aye, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:37] <juice`> gav616: FFmpeg's libavcodec codec family
[01:37] <Arrick> deldir bruenig im not used to linux
[01:37] <bruenig> Arrick, oh
[01:37] <ortega10> Crippy-Boy: ok thanks a lot
[01:37] <Arrick> lol
[01:37] <Co2|> I want to create a launcher for xemacs on my desktop with LANG=C environment variable. How do I do it ?
[01:37] <Mr_Bunny_> PriceChild: But I can log in on other users, I'd just like to know how to disable that one startup task...
[01:37] <loserboy> Crippy-Boy what happened to voodoo anyway, i don't remember them having any competition
[01:37] <Crippy-Boy> ortega10: aka, please, please be my friend x, please don;'t break and i'll sacrifice a few virgins to you
[01:37] <juice`> gav616: still got the same error
[01:37] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, doing that will log you into gnome without running any of your startups
[01:37] <Crippy-Boy> loserboy: only from cheapo chinese manufacturers with the voodedoo 13454546
[01:38] <ortega10> do you know where is that xorg.conf file, in order to make a backup
[01:38] <loserboy> oh
[01:38] <Crippy-Boy> ortega10 /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:38] <ubuntu_user07> hi
[01:38] <Crippy-Boy> Hello
[01:38] <Mr_Bunny_> PriceChild: Yes, I created another user and logged on with that, but I'd like to edit my other user's startup scripts from here, how do I do that?
[01:38] <gav616> preferences / video tab / available drivers / xv X11/Xv
[01:38] <ortega10> Crippy-Boy: oh i always forget it's case sensitive, i was looking for it in /etc/x11 and the bash autocompletion didn't kick in  :)
[01:38] <gav616> highlight the "xv X11/Xv"
[01:38] <ubuntu_user07> How can I update GNOME on Ubuntu? I noticed its at 2.16 but on the site its 2.18?
[01:39] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, on the gdm, there is a menu bottom left. Click it. THen click "Sessions". Choose the "Failsafe Gnome Login" then log in with the standard username/password
[01:39] <Crippy-Boy> ortega10: i can't count the amount of times i've done that.
[01:39] <PriceChild> ubuntu_user07, You don't... easily
[01:39] <arttijom> show_now_on, m... how these screenshots can help?
[01:39] <ubuntu_user07> Ah ok.
[01:39] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntu_user07: either wait for the new release of ubuntu or build from source. fun stuff
[01:39] <juice`> gav616: yes sorry, now i did it right, i dont get this error anymore, but also i dont see anything
[01:39] <steven_> Hi
[01:40] <ubuntu_user07> Can anyone help me install some taralls I am havign some troubles. Someone mentioned YaST to me but it doesn't seem to be on Ubuntu
[01:40] <Crippy-Boy> Hello
[01:40] <arttijom> show_now_on, you mean i have to reinstall?
[01:40] <PriceChild> ubuntu_user07, tarballs of what?
[01:40] <show_now_on> arttijom: i don't know of any other way to bypass your problem but to start all over...reinstall
[01:40] <bruenig> ubuntu_user07, what program are you looking to install
[01:40] <juice`> gav6161: no window with movie, even though i see in top that gmplayer is using a lot of CPU
[01:40] <gav616> juice: have you tried VLC?
[01:40] <nathan> How do I get it so that when I click a multimedia link (like a Quicktime video) VLC will open and start streaming it.
[01:40] <juice`> gav616: and sound is running...
[01:40] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntu_user07: whats the problem you're having (please dont day dependancy problems)
[01:40] <bruenig> nathan, stream? you mean play or stream?
[01:40] <juice`> i mean is playing
[01:40] <show_now_on> arttijom: can you reach the desktop
[01:40] <nathan> bruenig: play without fully downloading
[01:41] <bruenig> nathan, oh link
[01:41] <arttijom> no, how?
[01:41] <defjux_> i think i might even like ubuntu and the "OS SUITE" it "includes" (gimp, irssi, etc) more than i liked photoshop. thats pretty intense.
[01:41] <ubuntu_user07> i believe the name was azreal
[01:41] <nathan> bruenig: Yes is that the term?
[01:41] <bruenig> nathan, nevermind me, yeah not sure how to do that
[01:41] <bruenig> nathan, no I thought you were talking about quicktime stuff that you have already
[01:41] <show_now_on> attijom: sorry, i can't answer your question
[01:41] <jusama14> nathan, that is playing a stream, what type of stream are you trying to play?
[01:41] <nathan> bruenig: .h264
[01:41] <phixnay> bruenig: next time you have a chance... fstab
[01:42] <PriceChild> !away > Eagleray
[01:42] <gav616> juice: does VLC work?
[01:42] <jusama14> nathan, use mplayer
[01:42] <bruenig> phixnay, what is the deal, why did you change it
[01:42] <jusama14> MPLAYER plays all nsv streams
[01:42] <nathan> jusama14: the pluggin?
[01:42] <Crippy-Boy> I wish someone would put a rocket up the ubuntu studio teams backside :-)
[01:42] <Crippy-Boy> I can't wait to try
[01:42] <colbert> Anyone using Conky? I'm trying to move my conky up a bit from the bottom left, as the lower edge of it is getting covered by my bottom panel
[01:42] <juice`> yes, vlc works
[01:42] <Juancab> Crippy-Boy: Could you give me some URL to learn more about the problem I get?
[01:42] <juice`> and it is not choppy
[01:42] <jusama14> nathan, do you have the w32codecs installed?
[01:42] <juice`> (like totem)
[01:42] <jusama14> juice`, vlc isn't choppy?
[01:42] <nathan> jusama14: No you see, everything plays fine
[01:43] <Mr_Bunny_> PriceChild: Failsafe GNOME doesn't work, it logs me into the failsafe xterm instead.
[01:43] <Crippy-Boy> Juancab: i honestly have no links for ya (other than google) but you could try the ati driver guide on the wiki
[01:43] <bruenig> colbert, yeah use gap_y interval
[01:43] <juice`> jusama14: no, the same video that is choppy on totem, is not on vlc
[01:43] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, that's a different option
[01:43] <jusama14> oh ok
[01:43] <gav616> mozilla:mplayer for firefox streaming and VLC for video play back works for me
[01:43] <jusama14> nathan, then what's your problem?
[01:43] <juice`> by choppy i mean skipping a lot of frames, like half of them
[01:43] <foug> iSzabo: ya there?
[01:43] <jusama14> yeah
[01:43] <nathan> jusama14:  Right now, I'll copy the adress of the file, and paste it a stream in vlc, I want a one click solution to do that
[01:43] <Mr_Bunny_> PriceChild: I realize that, but selecting Failsafe GNOME informs me that the GNOME installation could not be found, and starts xterm instead...
[01:43] <Crippy-Boy> juice: silly question, but what spec is the box?
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> juice`: is this a DVD youre talking about?
[01:44] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, How rare...
[01:44] <Crippy-Boy> :O
[01:44] <PriceChild> Mr_Bunny_, I don't know then
[01:44] <ubuntu_user07> i am also tryign to install a program called scribes
[01:44] <juice`> no, Xvid on my hard disk
[01:44] <steven_> can i ask someone a question about Feisty Beta?
[01:44] <PriceChild> steven_, #ubuntu+1
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> juice`: ok, well, i've not had any probs with VLC, its by far my fav
[01:44] <Mr_Bunny_> PriceChild: :X I'm using Xubuntu though, and I think I may have broken something by trying to install beryl.
[01:44] <juice`> jusama14: but i get a lot of "[00000290]  alsa audio output error: write failed (Broken pipe)" constantly, any idea why?
[01:44] <andre> when I type sh it gives me the following error "-bash: sh: command not found"  can anyone help me?
[01:44] <jusama14> nathan, file ->open network stream
[01:44] <gav616>  kad is disconnecting in emule under latest wine, devs say its a ubuntu limitation, is there a dirty fix to this?
[01:44] <phixnay> bruenig: because the original wasn't working. I didn't delete the original line, I just commented it out
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> !feisty | steven_
[01:44] <ubotu> steven_: 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)
[01:44] <steven_> #ubuntu+1
[01:44] <jusama14> oh, dunno andre
[01:44] <ubuntu_user07> what is an easy way to remove programs installed from tarball files?
[01:44] <foug> can someone help me install exiale please?
[01:45] <nathan> jusama14: I want to click a link to the file in firefox, then have vlc pop up and stream the file automaticaly, is this possible?
[01:45] <phixnay> bruenig: I think the name of the cd rom changed to sdsomething, but I don't know how to find what it is
[01:45] <bruenig> phixnay, but how did you chose sd whatever you chose
[01:45] <steven_> oops! im kinda new to IRC :)
[01:45] <jusama14> ohhh
[01:45] <bruenig> phixnay, why would it change
[01:45] <MarcN> Anyone know how to check code into SVN on googlecode.com?  I'm listed as as a project member, but my google password isn't working.
[01:45] <PriceChild> Mr_Pan, You're not making sense :)
[01:45] <andre> jusama14: :(  dang I don't want to reinstall again :(
[01:45] <PriceChild> steven_, /join #ubuntu+!
[01:45] <PriceChild> steven_, /join #ubuntu+1
[01:45] <phixnay> bruenig: because I updated to feisty (ubuntu+1)
[01:45] <NBrepresent> hi, how can i add something to my boot parameters?
[01:45] <foug> can someone help me install exiale please?
[01:45] <steven_> PriceChild - thanks :)
[01:46] <ProN00b> bleh, i need recommendations on a motherboard
[01:46] <NBrepresent> someone suggested adding vga=791 to my boot parameters, but i don't know which file to edit
[01:46] <bobo> what is a good floppy disk imae manipulating tool like winimg for linux?
[01:46] <gav616> ubuntu_user07: if u used 'make' do sudo make uninstall.. if u used a python program.. u have to search for the installed files and root delete them
[01:46] <jusama14> nathan,  you'll have to associate all .m3u files or whatever the site uses to embed it's streams to open with vlc
[01:46] <bruenig> phixnay, check in #ubuntu+1 I don't know why the name would change, perhaps they do
[01:46] <MarcN> Aha! googlecode.com uses a different password...
[01:46] <SirBob1701> anyone have experience with fiesty xorg specifically dualmonitors
[01:46] <Crippy-Boy> bobo: dd? :D
[01:46] <phixnay> bruenig: ok, thanks
[01:46] <SirBob1701> the xserver crashes at startup and i recongifured and still can't figure out why
[01:46] <jusama14> anyway hope that helps, sorry i g2g
[01:47] <foug> anyone? coudl really use help...
[01:47] <bobo> well i have a winimg selfextracting file and i need to make it just a regular img
[01:47] <NBrepresent> so, which file do i edit to modify boot parameters?
[01:47] <SirBob1701> failed to load the nvidia kernel module
[01:47] <nathan> jusama14: right, but what happens is the file starts to download, not play, and waiting for a 30 min vid to download before I watch isn't fun
[01:47] <bruenig> foug, there is a deb, just get it
[01:47] <Crippy-Boy> NBrepresent: menu.list ?
[01:47] <foug> bruenig: you mean use synaptic? i searched, it wasn't there
[01:47] <NBrepresent> i'll look at it
[01:47] <juice`> i get a lot of "[00000290]  alsa audio output error: write failed (Broken pipe)" constantly, while playing something with vlc, any idea why?
[01:47] <bruenig> foug, no i mean the interwebs
[01:47] <NBrepresent> which dir is it in?
[01:47] <knapp> How can I get Rhythmbox to stop opening when I plug in my iPod?
[01:47] <nathan> jusama14: oh see ya
[01:48] <foug> bruenig: o, well i don't know what a deb is ;x tell me please
[01:48] <Crippy-Boy> NVrepresent: /boot/grub
[01:48] <ubuntu_user07> how can i create and compile c++ programs?
[01:48] <juice`> and sound is choppy now...
[01:48] <gav616> knapp: uninstall and use banshee
[01:48] <foug> bruenig: i'm at the website and i see the list of files that would be in a .tar, but they are just there listed ready to download. No readme
[01:48] <bruenig> foug, deb is the package type that is used by ubuntu
[01:48] <sorryD> hello all. I have been delving through the forums for ages and haven't had any success, so this is my last-ditch effort before I start throwing stuff. 1. How do I speed up boot time (its about 3min on a fairly new laptop) and 2. is there any way to make hibernate work? (Using edgy and have an intel wireless chip on the vaio vgn-s73pb)
[01:48] <sizzam> knapp: System > Preferences > Removable Drives and Media
[01:48] <bruenig> ubuntu_user07, sudo apt-get install build-essential for c compiler
[01:48] <foug> foug: so it's like a .exe? only for packages...
[01:48] <bimberi> knapp: System -> Preferences -> Removeable Drives and Media, Multimedia tab
[01:48] <sizzam> knapp: click the multimedia tab, you can uncheck the box there or pick a different program
[01:48] <knapp> sizzam thanks
[01:48] <bruenig> foug, close enough
[01:48] <Crippy-Boy> ubutntu_user07: if you're asking how to program, google it, otherwise, you need a test editor/ide and install build essential for g++ and possibly gdb
[01:49] <foug> bruenig: cool, k so now what?
[01:49] <ubuntu_user07> thanks
[01:49] <ubuntu_user07> now where do i find this compiler?
[01:49] <bobo> what is a good floppy disk image manipulating tool like winimg for linux? i have several self extracting disk images than i need to move to regular img files
[01:49] <DJ-HaXE> nn som vet nt om d kommer bli nn ny remix tvling?
[01:49] <PriceChild> ubuntu_user07, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:49] <bruenig> foug, here is a deb http://www.exaile.org/files/exaile_0.2.9_i386edgy.deb
[01:49] <ubuntu_user07> i did that
[01:49] <PriceChild> ubuntu_user07, then read the instructions for the app
[01:50] <gav616>  kad is disconnecting in emule under latest wine, devs say its a ubuntu limitation, is there a dirty fix to this?
[01:50] <ubuntu_user07> says it is already newest version
[01:50] <Crippy-Boy> ubuntu_user07: what are you trying to do?
[01:50] <foug> bruenig: how did you get to that? http://www.exaile.org/trac/browser/branch/0.2.9 is where i was
[01:50] <bruenig> ubuntu_user07, then you already have it "gcc" is the compiler
[01:50] <ubuntu_user07> im looking for a c++ compiler so i can do school work on ubuntu
[01:50] <bruenig> foug, follow the /'s
[01:50] <phixnay> bruenig: I don't know if the cd rom even exists anymore, look at this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14977/
[01:50] <bruenig> ubuntu_user07, gcc
[01:50] <bimberi> ubuntu_user07: open a terminal, type 'cc' - you should get "cc: no input files".  That means it's ready to use.
[01:50] <andre> when I type sh it gives me the following error "-bash: sh: command not found"  can anyone help me?
[01:50] <bruenig> phixnay, they don't show up in there anyways
[01:51] <phixnay> bruenig: ooh ok,
[01:51] <phixnay> bruenig: where do they show up
[01:51] <NBrepresent> I have Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-14-generic, Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-11-generic, and Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-10-generic . Do I need them all?
[01:51] <ubuntu_user07> bimberi: so do i need to type extra stuff to comile something?
[01:51] <foug> bruenig: not following ya :D
[01:51] <bruenig> phixnay, don't know really, they have always been in fstab, not sure how ubuntu detects and adds them actually
[01:51] <bruenig> foug, download that file and install it
[01:52] <sizzam> NBrepresent: each kernel is independent of the other.   you could uninstall the older ones if you want to
[01:52] <phixnay> bruenig: ok
[01:52] <bimberi> ubuntu_user07: the filename of your C source code at least.
[01:52] <foug> bruenig: o i did but how did you get that link you sent me? where did you find the deb
[01:52] <gav616> NBrepresent: no but wait a couple of days before removing them, the newest kernal could be buggy and you might want to revert back
[01:52] <wilo> bruenig: good morning
[01:52] <NBrepresent> gav616: i think i should revert back
[01:52] <NBrepresent> i've had problems since this morning when my comp did an auto-update
[01:52] <preaction> ubuntu_user07: usually programs give you a README file or BUILD file with instructions on how to build the software
[01:53] <bruenig> foug, google exaile, got to the main page, scrolled down a bit scanning for downloads or releases or somethig, found releases and clicked on it and there it was
[01:53] <ubuntu_user07> so it would be 'cc /home/username/Desktop/filename.cxx'?
[01:53] <NBrepresent> it said it was going to 6.10, but i think it went all the way to Feisty, 'cos now i have desktop effects as an option
[01:53] <juice`> i get a lot of "[00000290]  alsa audio output error: write failed (Broken pipe)" constantly, while playing something with vlc, any idea why?  and sound is choppy, i found the issue here, but no solution for my alsa http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=32788
[01:53] <ubuntu_user07> procreation im trying to do school work
[01:53] <genii> 6.10=Feisty
[01:53] <Co2|> How do you open a file in a new tab in xemacs ?
[01:53] <NBrepresent> plus, i already had 6.10
[01:53] <bur[n] er> 6.10 == edgy   7.04 == feisty
[01:53] <gav616> juice: try oss?
[01:53] <NBrepresent> genii: i thought it was 7 something
[01:53] <genii> Sorry EdgyLOL
[01:53] <NBrepresent> exactly, and i already had edgy
[01:54] <juice`> gav616: but how can i change it, should i tweak vlc or some system components to change to OSS ?
[01:54] <bimberi> ubuntu_user07: yes, or navigate to that directory and type 'cc filename.cxx'
[01:54] <genii> Bleh just thinking earlier about a fictional relase of 10.6 and got messed up again. Need coffee
[01:54] <NBrepresent> but it must have downloaded the feisty packages, because it was a sizable update (650mb)
[01:54] <ubuntu_user07> ok thanks i will try it
[01:54] <NBrepresent> plus it effed my firefox up for whatever reason
[01:54] <SpaceGhost_> nobody in here?
[01:54] <juice`> gav616: i guess i can change in System->Preferences->Sound option Movies and Music from auto-detect to OSS, but is it enough ?
[01:55] <manrdrak_Xunil> linuxajuda
[01:55] <gav616> try it in vlc first
[01:55] <Pelo> evening folks
[01:55] <wilo> quick question, how do i change the resolution on ubuntu? it is currently set on 1024 768 and i need 1680x1050, but when i got into prefrences > screen resolution, it only allows me up to 1024  768... any ideas?
[01:55] <juice`> gav616: can't find option to change it in vlc :( but i guess i missed it
[01:56] <gav616> make sure u click advanced options
[01:56] <gav616> then go to audio / output / linux oss
[01:56] <foug> i think i'm having sound card problems, everything basically sounds awful. My drivers were Realtek AC97
[01:56] <Pelo> wilo,   sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf,   add the extra resolutions manualy, if you are using a crt you might ahve to change the h rez and v sync too
[01:56] <wilo> Pelo: its lcd... thanks, ill give it a shot
[01:57] <Pelo> wilo,  just adding the extra rez should be enough then,  for each of the colour depths
[01:57] <J-_> wilo: did you have the machine on then plug the monitor in before log in/ while it was booting up?
[01:57] <J-_> i had that problem before because i did that with xubuntu
[01:57] <Poee> Before I fully switch for Ubuntu, I would like to get my Wireless working.. Sadly I can't find anything for my Belkin.. :(
[01:57] <gav616> any with rez issues after beta release http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83973
[01:58] <juice`> gav6161: and then what? the only optin i have there is to specify device name, and it is already specified as /dev/dsp
[01:58] <Pelo> J-_,  ubuntu doesn't recognise every monitor,  some ppl need to add the rez manualy,  no big deal,  just the one time
[01:58] <iSzabo> foug: ah, you're back
[01:58] <Pelo> !wireless | Poee
[01:58] <mon^rch> my internet connection keeps getting dropped... only in ubuntu (feisty) is this happening to anyone else?
[01:58] <ubotu> Poee: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:58] <foug> iSzabo: what up, i got it installed. bruenig helped me
[01:58] <J-_> Pelo: cool =)
[01:58] <badbrainz> what is the username and password for the 7.04 beta livecd
[01:59] <genii> There isn't one
[01:59] <PriceChild> badbrainz, ubuntu and no password
[01:59] <Pelo> badbrainz,  there are none, just  hit enter
[01:59] <Crippy-Boy> I dont think there is a pass.
[01:59] <iSzabo> foug; cool, sorry I had to dash for a moment
[01:59] <bruenig> well there is a username
[01:59] <J-_> Pelo: when that happened to me, I just restarted the pc again and the res. was right.
[01:59] <badbrainz> thank you
[01:59] <gav616> juice: click / audio / output modules, now clock the pull down tab on right to OSS
[01:59] <juice`> gav616: maybe i should change output module
[01:59] <foug> iSzabo: np
[01:59] <genii> bruenig: Well, true
[01:59] <Pelo> J-_,  that can happen to
[01:59] <iSzabo> foug: do you like it?
[01:59] <juice`> gav616: yes, was in the wrong menu, now got it...
[01:59] <foug> iSzabo: so far so good, it actually plays my mp3's unlike amarok, but how do i get to the equailizer?
[01:59] <Pelo> bruenig,  realy ?
[02:00] <mon^rch> my internet connection keeps getting dropped... only in ubuntu (feisty) is this happening to anyone else?
[02:00] <grigora> what's the deal with the server edition not having an updatedb database (locate) how do I make sure this is run periodically short of writing my own cron job? thanks
[02:00] <Pelo> mon^rch,  for fiesty ask in #ubuntu+1
[02:00] <iSzabo> foug: good question, I'll see if my friend's around
[02:00] <foug> iSzabo: thanks man
[02:00] <Pelo> vox754,  are you around ?
[02:00] <juice`> gav616: thanks, it works :) last thing - do you know any tool for gnome to set number of speakers and their volumes for OSS? something like alsamixer for alsa
[02:00] <vox754> Pelo, yep, but watching TV..
[02:01] <wilo> Pelo: i changed the res in the xorg.conf, do i need to restart anything, or should it work?
[02:01] <Pelo> vox754,  just to let you know that I got devilspie working properly
[02:01] <Poee> I used a USB Wireless Network Adapter will this be a problem?
[02:01] <wilo> J-_: i had the monitor pluged in b4 login screen, yes
[02:01] <Pelo> wilo,  restart X  ctrl + alt + backspace
[02:01] <bobo> What is a good open source product to replace winimg
[02:01] <J-_> wilo: k
[02:02] <Pelo> bobo,  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[02:02] <J-_> err
[02:02] <iSzabo> foug: bad news, he couldn't find an equalizer
[02:02] <vox754> Pelo, with Gnome?
[02:02] <Pelo> vox754,  yes
[02:02] <genii> Anyone notice ClamAV totally locks if no net connection? pita
[02:03] <vox754> Pelo, documentation? guide?
[02:03] <foug> iSzabo: aw crap, i need one ;o
[02:03] <bobo> There isn't one on that list pelo
[02:03] <badbrainz> the 7.04 beta livecd needs a username ans password.  Hitting return or ubuntu with no password doesnt work
[02:03] <PriceChild> badbrainz, #ubuntu+1 for feisty please.
[02:03] <gav616> i got a udp , wine , sockets, question any help?
[02:03] <Pelo> vox754,  the readme  , you get the location for it in  man devilspie ,   I didn't do much,  I just used the provided exemples and made a couple of mods
[02:04] <Poee> I used a USB Wireless Network Adapter will this be a problem?
[02:04] <grigora> anyone knows why locate does not run on the LAMP server?
[02:04] <juice`> is there any way to change volumes of different speakers or to change from 2 to 5.1 standard with gnome tools? when using OSS
[02:04] <Pelo> bobo,  try looking it up in wikipedia,  there are often lists of alternative progs  provided at the end of the page
[02:04] <vox754> Pelo, for what I read, you configure two files then add lines with regular expression and stuff
[02:05] <iSzabo> foug: you could try banshee
[02:05] <foug> iSzabo: nah that wasn't working to well for me
[02:05] <wilo> Pelo: thankyou, it worked fine, thankyou very much XD
[02:05] <pestilence> what does evolution use to play sounds?
[02:05] <s> hi i need some help please. i can't open a port for utorrent
[02:05] <iSzabo> foug: xmms isn't bad
[02:06] <Pelo> vox754,  no , basicaly,  you just put a file or each "rule" in one of two folders,  getting the rules to work is a bit tricky if the prog works under  something like java or python
[02:06] <iSzabo> foug: it's like winamp in how it looks, but it functions well
[02:06] <foug> iSzabo: didn't work either, is there an outside equalizer? maybe for my whole system?
[02:06] <Pelo> wilo,  good for you
[02:06] <wilo> :)
[02:06] <Poee> Will the LiveCD help me setup my Wireless? Like can it let me setup things to try and get my connection to work before installing it?
[02:06] <iSzabo> foug: I though there was, some alsa thing
[02:06] <foug> iSzabo: hmmm
[02:07] <defjux_> im trying to install The Fastest Fourier Transform In The West and get: /usr/bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/local/include/fftw3.h': Permission denied
[02:07] <Pelo> Poee,  the problem with the live cd is that you can'T easily save the modifications you make ,
[02:07] <defjux_> plz help?
[02:07] <gav616> any 1 else get that menu list bug when adding new content?
[02:07] <pestilence> defjux_: do it under sudo?
[02:08] <defjux_> pestilence ty!
[02:08] <genii> defjux_: Did you do sudo   before the commands?
[02:08] <Pelo> gav616,  what ?
[02:08] <juice`> is there any way to change volumes of different speakers or to change from 2 to 5.1 standard with gnome tools? when using OSS
[02:08] <genii> pestilence:  heh :)
[02:08] <eeyore_> this has been bothering me for a while. I can't play more than one sound stream at the same time even though I have checked the option of using software mixing using esd in the sound menu of gnome. Any easy solutions?
[02:08] <foug> iSzabo: do you know if there a more fonts i can download? for my whole system to change everything
[02:08] <gav616> any looking for a winamp clone that looks and performs better then xmms, use Audacious
[02:08] <defjux_> that worked. ill remember that. sudo = root. i sort of thought that but didnt really understand where it should be used ive only used it for apt-gets before.
[02:09] <Pelo> juice`,  double click the speaker icon in the top panel and unlink left right by clicking on the little chain at the bottom of each slider
[02:09] <chytraeus> audacious is my favorite player
[02:09] <beer_> Where can I d/l latest sun java runtime for ubuntu?
[02:09] <pestilence> beer_: java.sun.com
[02:09] <Pelo> beer_,  backport
[02:09] <beer_> pestilence, should I dl the .bin?
[02:09] <pestilence> beer_: that's what i do.
[02:10] <pestilence> self-extracting bin
[02:10] <beer_> ok thnx
[02:10] <PriceChild> !backports | pestilence
[02:10] <ubotu> pestilence: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[02:10] <pestilence> if you want the plugin for firefox, copy the plugin to ~/.mozilla/plugins
[02:10] <PriceChild> ah sorry
[02:10] <PriceChild> beer_, ^
[02:10] <SpaceGhost_> What is a good FONT to use in IRC if i wana have really tiny small lettering?
[02:11] <grigora> anyone knows how to get apxs to install with apache2?
[02:11] <pestilence> i don't quite understand why the Sun JRE would be in backports.  but i suppose maybe in the multiverse backport.
[02:11] <phixnay> SpaceGhost_: Blast him! Blast him!
[02:11] <PriceChild> pestilence, 5 was in multiverse. 6 came out and was built and put in backports
[02:12] <foug> does anyone here use ALSA?
[02:12] <Pelo> foug,  most ppl
[02:12] <pestilence> PriceChild: i c
[02:12] <gav616> foug: meh
[02:13] <foug> Pelo: what exactly is it? a big equalizer for my system basically?
[02:13] <iSzabo> foug: can't find any tools right off hand
[02:13] <foug> iSzabo: think i'm gonna try out alsa, i need good sound :) music is important
[02:13] <iSzabo> foug: though I got somewhere with alsa-tools-gui, but I don't have a DSP card
[02:13] <iSzabo> foug: you are already using alsa
[02:13] <Pelo> foug,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture
[02:14] <foug> iSzabo: i am? where can i access it's settings?
[02:14] <gav616> problems i had with oss was only one sound from one program could play at one time..
[02:14] <iSzabo> foug: it's a way of interfacing with sound hardware, you need some app that manipulates it
[02:14] <foug> Pelo: i'm real new to linux, so i don't understand most of this stuff
[02:14] <foug> iSzabo: ahh
[02:15] <Pelo> foug, I'm not so new to linux and I still don'T understand most of it,  don't worry
[02:15] <foug> Pelo: heh cool, i'm still getting use to installing and accessing things
[02:15] <gav616> i learn't everything from the ubuntu forums there brilliant.. very helpfull
[02:15] <Pelo> foug, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[02:16] <PyroMessiah> Hi, does anyone know where I can find a list of ubuntu supported sound cards?
[02:16] <defjux_> i just installed the fastest fourier transform in the west.. no errors, but then when i  try to run make/install moodbar it tells me i need the FFTW installed.
[02:16] <defjux_> any ideas?
[02:16] <Pelo> Pyromancer,  most hardware is supported out of the box in linux
[02:16] <gav616> defjux: install it
[02:16] <eetfuk> I need a Audio Streaming Server that i can control from HTTP and or SSH/Curses
[02:16] <Pelo> defjux_,  install it
[02:17] <foug> Pelo: ahh yes, i've used synaptic. It doesn't have everything. How do I mess around with alsa and d/l soundcard drivers?
[02:17] <eeyore__> this has been bothering me for a while. does anyone know why I can only play one sound stream at a time even though I have checked the box enable software mixing with esd in the gnome sound config
[02:17] <PriceChild> PyroMessiah, http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/
[02:17] <defjux_> gav616: i ran sudo make install with no errors
[02:17] <Pelo> foug,  terminal  alsamixer
[02:17] <defjux_> it seemed to install
[02:17] <grigora> anyone knows how to get locate to run automagically?
[02:17] <gav616> synaptic is my friend
[02:17] <eetfuk> anyone knowing of such a project?
[02:17] <iSzabo> alsamixer doesn't supply an equalizer, just volume control
[02:18] <foug> off topic question, how do i become more of an admin on my machine? i want to stop entering my password so much
[02:18] <Pelo> foug,  that site tells you how to install in other ways then with synaptic
[02:18] <iSzabo> foug: don't
[02:18] <PriceChild> !sudo | foug
[02:18] <ubotu> foug: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:18] <gav616> never become an admin..
[02:18] <slvmchn> for installing stuff foug you have to
[02:18] <slvmchn> sudo apt-get install ______
[02:18] <phixnay> hey I have a question for ubuntu+1 but they ignore me there
[02:18] <foug> iSzabo: why
[02:18] <slvmchn> what's ubuntu+1
[02:19] <PriceChild> foug, it is possible to do, but read that webpage to find out why you shouldn't
[02:19] <defjux_> how do i check if the Fastest Fourier Tranform in The West is installeD??
[02:19] <iSzabo> foug; whatever you do, don't log in as an admin unless you must
[02:19] <foug> PriceChild: slvmchn Pelo thanks
[02:19] <excitatory_> is there a way to probe 'special' buttons on a keyboard and then map them to various commands?  i have a fairly generic keyboard with a 'sleep' 'wake up' and 'power' button.
[02:19] <iSzabo> foug: there is a lot of damage you can do to your system
[02:19] <Pelo> foug,   having to type in your password is a good thing,  once your system is properly configured you won't have to do it anymore
[02:19] <PriceChild> phixnay, if they "ignore" you, its because they don't know the answer
[02:19] <iSzabo> foug: unintentionally
[02:19] <foug> iSzabo: really?
[02:19] <iSzabo> foug: yes
[02:19] <foug> Pelo: ahh
[02:19] <PriceChild> phixnay, try again :)
[02:19] <phixnay> ok
[02:19] <iSzabo> foug; you can cripple a system as root in under a few seconds
[02:19] <Pelo> slvmchn,  ubuntu+1 is the channel for the next version,  in this case feisty
[02:19] <foug> iSzabo: how is that possible?
[02:20] <dejenji> anyone know why ubuntu would stop in the middle of the live CD boot? I'm trying to install and it keeps freezing at the second splash screen.
[02:20] <foug> Pelo: k i'm in alsamixer, how do i change things? heh
[02:20] <slvmchn> ah cool
[02:20] <iSzabo> foug: use 'rm' when you're in a directory you're not expecting to be in, it will work
[02:20] <iSzabo> foug: even if it shouldn't
[02:20] <foug> Pelo: wait i think i got it, just use my arrows
[02:20] <Pelo> dejenji,  , borked cd maybe,  burn a new one or try the alternate install cd ,  it's text based
[02:20] <foug> iSzabo: what's rm?
[02:20] <gav616> any 1 know why ubuntu is having problems dropping udp sockets in wine?.. if soo gimmie a dirty fox please
[02:20] <gav616> fix*
[02:20] <iSzabo> foug: command to remove files
[02:20] <foug> iSzabo: o
[02:20] <Pelo> foug,  arrow,  tab keys,  pgup pgdn,  etc
[02:20] <gav616> rm -r and dirs
[02:21] <iSzabo> foug: in a terminal type "man rm"
[02:21] <dejenji> Pelo: I've tried 2 cds, where do you get the alternate install cd? text based isn't a problem
[02:21] <Pelo> dejenji,   www.ubuntu.com,  dl section
[02:21] <foug> Pelo: how do i turn surround sound on?
[02:21] <foug> iSzabo: lemme mess with alsa real quick
[02:21] <iSzabo> foug: it's also just bad security practise
[02:21] <Pelo> dejenji,  could also be a problem with the drive
[02:21] <PriceChild> !alternate > dejenji (see the pm from ubotu)
[02:21] <iSzabo> foug: sure, but don't do it as root unless you have to
[02:21] <Pelo> foug,  look it up in the forum,  i dont, have a clue
[02:22] <cables> I discovered on linuxprinting.org that my printer, while not listed in the Add Printer UI, works "Perfectly" with S600, a driver that is included in Ubuntu. I'm curious why my printer, or any of the printers in its line, haven't been added to the Add Printer application?
[02:22] <Pelo> PriceChild,  the problem is that  trigger doesnT' give a link
[02:22] <PriceChild> Pelo, ?
[02:23] <Pelo> cables,  most printer in a family work from the same driver,  the enumeration in windows is just for the convinience of the  user,
[02:23] <phixnay> is there some kind of cd drive specific command that tells you what device your cd drive is?
[02:23] <foug> in synaptic, i know green means i have it. But what does the ubuntu symbol next to it mean? i see tow things, lib64asound2 and -dev, not green but with Ubuntu logo
[02:23] <Pelo> !alternate | PriceChild    see no link to the alternate cd
[02:23] <phixnay> anyone?
[02:23] <ubotu> PriceChild    see no link to the alternate cd: 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.
[02:24] <cables> Pelo, I'm saying that a compatible driver for my printer is included with Ubuntu, but the printer isn't listed in gnome-cups-add.
[02:24] <PriceChild> Pelo, haha yes... might change that... let me think :)
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[02:24] <Pelo> phixnay,   put a cd in and look at the properties in  my computer under places
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[02:24] <cables> !ops
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[02:24] <Lunar_Lamp> !ops
[02:24] <gnomefreak> ty jrib :)
[02:24] <ChrisF> greetings
[02:24] <phixnay> Pelo: the problem is the computer doesn't even spin the cds anymore, but I'll try that
[02:25] <Pelo> cables,   your printer itself is not listed but another printer from the same family is
[02:25] <Pelo> phixnay,  you can check the device manager under  menu > system > admin
[02:25] <cables> Pelo, no it isn't. I've got a PIXMA MP510, the printer listed with the compatible driver is a Canon S600.
[02:25] <mon^rch> is ANYONE having problems with their network just stopping?
[02:25] <cables> mon^rch, are you using wi-fi with NetworkManager?
[02:25] <Pelo> cables ic
[02:25] <mon^rch> cables: no...
[02:26] <cables> Pelo, no printers from its line are listed at all.
[02:26] <Pelo> mon^rch,  are you using feisty ?  ask in  #ubuntu+1
[02:26] <mon^rch> cables: I am hardwwired
[02:26] <jrib> dejenji: you can grab the alternate cd at releases.ubuntu.com
[02:26] <gav616> i'm getting graphical bugs in the menu list (when adding a new program link , its sometime adds it twice or a new menu is created) and in the 'places' tree in nautilus there is a link called 'CD-ROM 1'
[02:26] <foug> ok i don't think ALSA is what i'm looking for, I need an equalizer to customize my music. With treble on the right, bass on the elft and mids in between. An equalizer with atleast 16 heads (sliders) if possible. Is there one available anywhere? I'm using Exiale to play my music
[02:26] <dejenji> thanks Jrib
[02:26] <poningru> foug: take a look at audacity or jokosher
[02:26] <Pelo> cables probably because that driver doesn't exist yet so you are told to use another one that works with it
[02:26] <foug> poningru: rgr
[02:26] <foug> !jokosher
[02:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jokosher - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <poningru> !jekosher
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jekosher - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <poningru> grr
[02:27] <poningru> sorry dude dont know the spelling
[02:27] <jrib> poningru: jokosher  I believe
[02:27] <Pelo> foug,   search synaptic for equalizer and see what comes up
[02:27] <PriceChild> !info jokosher | poningru foug
[02:27] <ubotu> poningru foug: jokosher: simple and easy to use audio multi-tracker. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1-0ubuntu5 (edgy), package size 605 kB, installed size 1676 kB
[02:27] <foug> PriceChild: it plays music to? it seems the site is implying it only makes and records ;o
[02:28] <foug> Pelo: rgr
[02:28] <iSzabo> foug: I think I have a solution
[02:28] <iSzabo> foug: BMPx
[02:28] <cables> Pelo, but the driver works perfectly with it... says so on linuxprinting.org. In a lot of cases, many models that you can select in gnome-cups-add use the exact same driver. I'm saying that my line of printers should be added and linked to that driver.
[02:28] <iSzabo> foug: http://bmpx.beep-media-player.org/site/BMPx_Homepage
[02:28] <kaushal> Hi
[02:28] <foug> iSzabo: ahh beep? i think i tried this one
[02:28] <kaushal> are there any Training Materials for LPI 199
[02:28] <gav616> Audacious is way better
[02:28] <SpaceGhost_> Would someone please direct me to an ATI Graphics Card Support Channel
[02:29] <iSzabo> foug: how did it go?
[02:29] <iSzabo> foug: did you have to add a repository?
[02:29] <kaushal> and has it been introduced in INDIA
[02:29] <makuseru> are there anyway to use .ttf fonts?
[02:29] <foug> iSzabo: wait this is different, hmm, i'll try this is if i can't get anything easier to work
[02:29] <Pelo> !ati | SpaceGhost_
[02:29] <ubotu> SpaceGhost_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:29] <PriceChild> SpaceGhost_, #ati if this doesn't help here
[02:29] <foug> iSzabo: i've added some before, to download more things from synaptic
[02:29] <iSzabo> foug: ah
[02:29] <SpaceGhost_> My card Overheats
[02:29] <iSzabo> foug: got one!
[02:30] <ChrisF> Here's the newb question of the night... how do I change my wallpaper with Beryl installed?  I tried going to System > Preferences > Desktop Background and I can get it to change... problem is, when I reboot, it's gone
[02:30] <Selenolupus> Can someone help me get my soundcard working in a CLI-only version of Ubuntu? I imagine it's a generic onboard Realtek.
[02:30] <GreySim> I accidentally removed myself from all groups besides my user group and fuse. Am I just screwed, or can I recover? >.>
[02:30] <iSzabo> foug: install beep-media-player
[02:30] <foug> iSzabo: i think i'm gonna install this bmp thing, if i can figure it out
[02:30] <iSzabo> foug: it's like winamp, but a little sleeker
[02:30] <PriceChild> Selenolupus, That's not a beryl fault
[02:30] <iSzabo> foug: gotcha
[02:30] <Pelo> ChrisF,  ask in #beryl
[02:30] <AaronMT> Hi, does anyone have an install and WiFi guide for a Dell Inspiron 1501 Lapop
[02:30] <jrib> GreySim: do you have any user with sudo access or have you set a root password?
[02:30] <foug> iSzabo: well, i also need tabs or something similar, that's why winamp won't really work. I used foobar when i had windows
[02:30] <Selenolupus> PriceChild: Beryl fault? What?
[02:31] <makuseru> are there anyway to use .ttf fonts?
[02:31] <ripzaw> after you install a program using Package Installer, how would you go about starting the application?
[02:31] <GreySim> jrib: I think no and no.
[02:31] <Pelo> Selenolupus,  not meant for you,  he got confused
[02:31] <Selenolupus> Pelo: I see. :-P
[02:31] <gav616> makuseru: install msscorefonts
[02:31] <PriceChild> Selenolupus, whoops sorry, its late :)
[02:31] <makuseru> then you can use .ttf's?
[02:31] <gav616> msttcorefonts, sorry
[02:31] <PriceChild> ChrisF, I don't think that's a beryl fault
[02:31] <jrib> GreySim: k, well just reboot and choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu and add yourself back to the groups.  To add yourself to "admin" again for example, you do:  adduser YOUR_USERNAME admin
[02:31] <ChrisF> yeah, I'm not sure
[02:31] <ChrisF> just not sure how to change desktop background :)
[02:32] <GreySim> jrib: Thanks. Trying that now.
[02:32] <ripzaw> ChrisF: right click on any image you see, select set to background
[02:32] <Pelo> ChrisF,  have you tried changing the walpaper from the beryl management utility ? whatever it is called
[02:32] <ChrisF> I've done that but when I reboot, it goes away
[02:32] <foug> iSzabo: how exactly do i install http://bmpx.beep-media-player.org/site/Downloads#Ubuntu ? that? i still don't get it
[02:32] <ChrisF> Pelo:  I couldn't see wehre to do it
[02:32] <Lillen> Hum, I need som help.
[02:33] <makuseru> gav616: then you can use .ttf's?
[02:33] <mon^rch> waiting for my network to go down.... is there a log somewhere that will tell me what happened when it gets dropped again?
[02:33] <iSzabo> foug: you want to add the source they list
[02:33] <iSzabo> foug: scroll to the ubuntu section
 bmp playe project is dead use audacious
[02:33] <foug> iSzabo: so i do it all through the terminal? i just type sudo apt-key add beep-media-player.pubkey and that's it?
[02:33] <foug> gav616: i tried it and it wasn't working for me, sry
[02:33] <iSzabo> gav616: BMPx isn't dead
[02:33] <Pelo> ChrisF,   change your decorator to metacity, from the right click menu in the beryl taskbar icon,   change the wallpaper then change the decorator back to emerald
[02:34] <ripzaw> got a weird question... I installed irssi (irc client) through package manager, how would I go about starting that app?
[02:34] <iSzabo> foug: you will need to be root
[02:34] <jrib> ripzaw: type 'irssi' in your shell
[02:34] <Selenolupus> Well, does anyone know of a decent audio player capable of handling streams that's CLI?
[02:34] <foug> iSzabo: uh oh, i dont' want to mess with that just yet you scared me
[02:34] <Lillen> Anyone?
[02:34] <jrib> Selenolupus: mplayer
[02:34] <Pelo> ripzaw,  if it is not in the menu type it in the terminal
[02:34] <makuseru> gav616: then you can use .ttf's?
[02:34] <ripzaw> jrib: it doesn;t work
[02:34] <iSzabo> foug: so long as you're careful and slow it's good
[02:34] <gav616> makuseru: yes
[02:34] <jrib> ripzaw: do you get any output?
[02:34] <foug> iSzabo: i think i'll wait, still to new. is there no easier way?
[02:34] <makuseru> gav616: where do i put them?
[02:34] <foug> gav616: does audacious have tabs?
[02:34] <iSzabo> foug: theres a GUI way
[02:35] <excitatory_> is there a way to probe 'special' buttons on a keyboard and then map them to various commands?  i have a fairly generic keyboard with a 'sleep' 'wake up' and 'power' button.
[02:35] <iSzabo> foug: I'll need a minute to find it
[02:35] <Selenolupus> jrib: Anything that is available in the repositories?
[02:35] <ripzaw> jrib: commandnot found
[02:35] <jrib> Selenolupus: mplayer is in multiverse
[02:35] <jrib> ripzaw: how did you install irssi?
[02:35] <gav616> every thing that requires .ttf fonts when u install them they will be used
[02:35] <Selenolupus> jrib: Doesn't show as being available for me =/
[02:35] <jrib> !multiverse > Selenolupus    (Selenolupus, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:35] <gav616> i.e. web pages
[02:35] <jrib> Selenolupus: multiverse isn't enabled by default, you need to enable it
[02:36] <Pelo> foug,  you are no longer "new" you are now a linux user,  you are tought you are adventurous , you can reinstall stuff, nothing scares you anymore
[02:36] <Selenolupus> jrib: I have multiverse enabled. :-P
[02:36] <gav616> foug: tabs as in organise ur music?
[02:36] <jrib> Selenolupus: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:36] <gav616> Pelo: ;p
[02:36] <foug> gav616: something like that
[02:36] <iSzabo> foug: alright, I'll get you through this the GUI way, if you'd like
[02:36] <foug> Pelo: o god no
[02:36] <foug> iSzabo: hmm, sure let's give it a try
[02:36] <AaronMT> Hi, does anyone have an install and WiFi guide for a Dell Inspiron 1501 Lapop
[02:36] <MichaelJE2> how do I change eth0 to ipv4 from ipv6, it defaulted to ipv6 and I don't have an ipv6 network
[02:37] <iSzabo> foug: are you running synaptic?
[02:37] <jrib> !ipv6 > MichaelJE2    (MichaelJE2, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:37] <Pelo> aalhamad,  best place for howto is the forum,  just to a search for your hardware and model number
[02:37] <foug> iSzabo: no
[02:37] <iSzabo> foug: open 'er up
[02:37] <ortega10> i just connected my new lcd monitor, and reconfigured xorg through dpkg-reconfigure
[02:37] <foug> iSzabo: done
[02:37] <ortega10> it seems to work ok, but glxgears doesn't
[02:37] <Selenolupus> jrib: Is there a way to select all of the text of the file in a CLi-environment?
[02:37] <iSzabo> foug: alright go to settings>repositories
[02:38] <foug> iSzabo: k
[02:38] <iSzabo> foug: select the "Third Party" tab
[02:38] <ortega10> it says extension xfree86-dri missing on display 0:0... any ideas?
[02:38] <jrib> Selenolupus: just open it in gedit:  gedit /etc/apt/sources.list  .  Or are you not in X at all?
[02:38] <Selenolupus> jrib: No X.
[02:38] <Pelo> ortega10,  search in synaptic for xfree86
[02:38] <iSzabo> foug: select add
[02:38] <jrib> Selenolupus: you can't really pastebin anyway then :)  one sec
[02:38] <iSzabo> foug: add that line "deb http://files.beep-media-player.org/packages/ubuntu edgy main"
[02:38] <iSzabo> foug: without quotes
[02:39] <ortega10> Pelo: but why would i need to fallback to old xfree86 if i have a working xorg?
[02:39] <Selenolupus> jrib: Everything except for my CD-rom is uncommented.
[02:39] <Pelo> ortega10,  I don't know
[02:39] <Selenolupus> jrib: At least as far as repository links go.
[02:39] <MichaelJE2> jrib: Thanks
[02:39] <foug> iSzabo: done and reloaded
[02:39] <iSzabo> cool, but now you need to add that key
[02:39] <ortega10> so in short
[02:39] <ortega10> i just connected my new lcd monitor, and reconfigured xorg through dpkg-reconfigure; it seems to work ok, but glxgears doesn't, it says extension xfree86-dri missing on display 0:0... any ideas?
[02:39] <gav616> bmp is in repo's
[02:39] <jrib> Selenolupus: run this command:  cat /etc/apt/sources.list | netcat jrib.dyndns.org 1234
[02:39] <foug> iSzabo: key?
[02:39] <iSzabo> foug: download the the file http://files.beep-media-player.org/packages/ubuntu/beep-media-player.pubkey and put it somewhere
[02:40] <Pelo> ortega10,  that's kind of insulting
[02:40] <iSzabo> foug: it's used to ensure that repositories are validated
[02:40] <foug> iSzabo: how do i downloaded that?
[02:40] <ortega10> Pelo: what?  i just put it in one line, in case someone didn't want to read them all
[02:40] <makuseru> gav616: no, i was downloading more fonts, where do i put them
[02:41] <Pelo> michael117,  sounds lke a good deal
[02:41] <atomiku> whats the linux command to see which user you are currently logged in as ?
[02:41] <flaccid0s> i was wondering if someone could shed some light on http://pastebin.ca/433745
[02:41] <flaccid0s> i have an apt-get upgrade problem
[02:41] <Pelo> atomiku,  users
[02:41] <cables> atomiku, it appears before the @ in the prompt
[02:41] <jrib> Selenolupus: you don't have feisty multiverse, you only have feisty-backports multiverse
[02:41] <iSzabo> foug: just as you would any file
[02:41] <cokeslut> sup?
[02:41] <atomiku> cables: im on a wierd shell
[02:41] <Selenolupus> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14985
[02:41] <atomiku> it doesnt say
[02:41] <iSzabo> foug: treat it like an image link that you want to download
[02:42] <Selenolupus> jrib: I see.
[02:42] <iSzabo> foug: right click and save it somewhere
[02:42] <iSzabo> foug: I'm assuming firefox
[02:42] <foug> iSzabo: opera
[02:42] <BR> anyone configured proftpd to use two virtual servers using two different ports on one IP?
[02:42] <gav616> mauseru: it auto downloads them and installs them system wide as root
[02:42] <iSzabo> foug: should be the same sort of deal
[02:42] <foug> iSzabo: the link is a bunch of text
[02:42] <jrib> Selenolupus: edit the file and add " multiverse" to the end of lines 22, 23, 38, and 39
[02:42] <atomiku> cables: so...
[02:42] <makuseru> gav616: it installs them with out me clicking them, and without me asking for my password?
[02:42] <atomiku> there must be a command
[02:42] <cables> atomiku, can't help you then :)
[02:42] <cables> sorry :(
[02:43] <atomiku> its alright
[02:43] <atomiku> Anybody else reckno they know the command that returns th user you are currently logged in aswe?
[02:43] <jrib> atomiku: whoami
[02:43] <atomiku> Uh, alot of typos there...
[02:43] <atomiku> jrib: thanks
[02:43] <gav616> makuseru: i don't know at wot stage ur at in the install process... or weather that was being sarcastic
[02:44] <foug> iSzabo:  can i just paste  sudo apt-key add beep-media-player.pubkey in the terminal and get it?
[02:44] <Pelo> later folks
[02:44] <foug> iSzabo: wait i think my comp is restarting, i installed updates
[02:44] <makuseru> gav616: im not talking abotu the mscorefonts now, i DOWNLOADED a .ttf file, where do i put it so i can use it
[02:44] <bobdufour> Hi, I just installed ubuntu 7.04
[02:45] <ztomiccomputers> how can I get the module capabilty to load before one of my custom dazuko module? I have tried /etc/modules but it doesn't work.
[02:45] <cables> bobdufour, if you need help with that, go to #ubuntu+1
[02:45] <superkirbyartist> I have serious problems with my USB.
[02:45] <bobdufour> thanks cables
[02:45] <superkirbyartist> Even as Sudo, I cannot use any files.
[02:45] <tony_ubuntu_newb> I need help with my floppy and CD drive.
[02:46] <Selenolupus> jrib: Ty for the assistance.
[02:46] <jrib> Selenolupus: np
[02:46] <gav616> makuseru: /usr/local/share/fonts/ttfonts
[02:46] <superkirbyartist> Nothing at all works with my USB, and some files on it I need.
[02:47] <MichaelJE2> !openssh
[02:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openssh - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <jrib> !ssh > MichaelJE2    (MichaelJE2, see the private message from ubotu)
[02:47] <makuseru> gav616: that isnt a folder
[02:47] <tim167> hi all, i installed this program 'snd' a while ago, but i dont remember where it is and how to start is. just doing snd in terminal gives 'command not found' how do i trace the actual location of it ? thanks
[02:47] <gav616> makuseru: i would do mkdir /usr/local/share/fonts/ttfonts, then mv tahoma.ttf /usr/local/share/fonts/ttfonts.. or just put that in ur main fonts
[02:48] <castags> any one know why my konqueror will work as a web browser but stops responding when i try to browse directories?
[02:48] <AndrewB> tim167: 'locate snd'
[02:48] <jrib> tim167: dpkg -L snd | grep bin   will probably help
[02:48] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: are you using a USB hub?
[02:48] <Flannel> tim167: snd-gtk is the executable
[02:48] <superkirbyartist> bobdufour: The usb is directly connected to usb 2.0
[02:48] <superkirbyartist> bobdufour: Not a hub.
[02:49] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: hmm.. I just thought you might have the problem I had...
[02:49] <Cantthinkofname> Hello there.  So, I just upgraded my kubuntu from dapper to edgy... but now my mouse doesn't work.  It is a wireless MS IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, connected through a USB.  Can anyone assist me?
[02:49] <Flannel> tim167: er, I'm sorry.  It should be 'snd' though.  snd-gtk is the package that provides that.
[02:49] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: There's hours of work on there, I need to recover it.
[02:49] <superkirbyartist> It's all "read-only, write-protected" gunk.
[02:49] <tim167> ok thanks, i could't find snd-gtk...
[02:50] <ripper> anyone know whats up with the archive servers?
[02:50] <Flannel> tim167: snd-gtk is the package.  However, `snd` in a terminal should work
[02:50] <ripper> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe libzlib-ruby 0.6.0+ruby1.8.2-1
[02:50] <ripper>   Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.89.8), connection timed out
[02:50] <ripper> Fetched 1451kB in 6m0s (4027B/s)
[02:50] <jrib> tim167: the package description for snd says you need a gui package to use it, that's probably the snd-gtk Flannel is referring to
[02:50] <bobdufour> and I suppose your drive is not locked... can you find anything in the output of dmesg?
[02:50] <tim167> "Package `snd' is not installed", i'm probably mistaking, it's not installed on this computer i guess...
[02:50] <AndrewB> ripper: try an sudo apt-get update   [maybe] 
[02:50] <AndrewB> oh ripper that wont help
[02:50] <ripper> AndrewB i get the same output
[02:51] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: I think ntfs cannot be written to
[02:51] <ripper> AndrewB yeah no joke
[02:51] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: Fat32?
[02:51] <superkirbyartist> Even on Windows, it has issues.
[02:51] <ripper> i'm also not seeing any app icons by the clock anymore
[02:51] <ripper> i wonder whats going on with that
[02:51] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: fat32 should work flawlessly
[02:52] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: It's not
[02:52] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: can you ls /dev
[02:52] <bobdufour> look for sd
[02:52] <bobdufour> or scsi
[02:52] <show_now_on> ripper: i had the same problem...and after many revisions....ca.archive.ubuntu.com works for me
[02:52] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: can you "ls /dev|grep sd"
[02:52] <superkirbyartist> You're talking about a long list, bobdufour.
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> ptysd
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sda
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sdb
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sdc
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sdd
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sde
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> sde1
[02:53] <AndrewB> Arr
[02:53] <superkirbyartist> ttysd
[02:53] <jrib> superkirbyartist: stop
[02:53] <AndrewB> !pastebin | superkirbyartist
[02:53] <ubotu> superkirbyartist: 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)
[02:53] <who8877> anyone know how I can get gnome to set the focus to whatever window my mouse is on?
[02:54] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: so basically, you have access to the drive but can't write?
[02:54] <cables> who8877, System>Preferences>Windows
[02:54] <clever> its under ne of the menu;s
[02:54] <clever> i forget exactly where
[02:54] <superkirbyartist> I think so.
[02:54] <clever> and my gnme is in the middle of upgrading atm
[02:54] <kev2> how to get the task manager in window to show up in Ubuntu?
[02:54] <ripper> hmm
[02:54] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: does it get mounted automatically when you plug in the usb? Does it have an entry in /etc/fstab?
[02:54] <jrib> kev2: system > administration > system monitor
[02:54] <AndrewB> kev2: open a temrinal ans use   top  or ps aux   or sys > admin >sys moniter
[02:55] <kev2> but it doesn't provide the running process and termination
[02:55] <superkirbyartist> Yes, bobdufour, but there's a garbled gif file on the root, and a "System Volume Information" folder with garbled files.
[02:55] <bimberi> who8877: System -> Preferences -> Windows
[02:55] <AndrewB> kev2: then use pkill from terminal   say   sudo pkill irssi
[02:55] <Flannel> kev2: right, you kill them with other methods
[02:55] <kaushal> Hi
[02:55] <bimberi> argh, missed cables  post
[02:55] <kaushal> no one here replied to my query here
[02:56] <cables> 's ok :)
[02:56] <AndrewB> kaushal: what was up?
[02:56] <flaccid0s> ubuntu is not stable enough
[02:56] <kaushal> about LPI 199
[02:56] <ubuntu_user07> Hello
[02:56] <ztomiccomputers> anyone know how to change the order in which modules load?
[02:56] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: the files are ok... What is the fstab entry?
[02:56] <kev2> flacci0s- why do u say ubuntu is not stable enough?
[02:56] <ztomiccomputers> not /etc/modules (tried that)
[02:57] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: I don't know.
[02:57] <ubuntu_user07> I formatted a partition as fat32 to share files between ubuntu and winxp and i can't find it in ubuntu
[02:57] <AndrewB> kaushal: Oh.. not sure. Not looked at LPI. They do havea  cahnnel here on freenode   #lpi
[02:57] <kaushal> yeah
[02:57] <Flannel> kaushal: what are you looking for?
[02:57] <MarkFeathers> ubuntu_user07: You have to mount it in linux .  if it is mounting by default it will be in /media
[02:57] <kaushal> but no one is replying there
[02:57] <kaushal> :(
[02:58] <Flannel> kaushal: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EngineerCertification  and http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntucert
[02:58] <ubuntu_user07> MarkFeathers: How do i mount it
[02:58] <ubuntu_user07> its not in media
[02:58] <AndrewB> kaushal: patience is a virtue. ;)
[02:58] <ubuntu_user07> and under /dev i don't see a 5gb partition
[02:58] <vox754> !blacklist
[02:58] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[02:58] <kaushal> are there any training materials for LPI 199
[02:58] <Flannel> kaushal: that first link, especially the two links at the bottom of it
[02:59] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: "cat /etc/fstab|grep *path to drive*"
[02:59] <MarkFeathers> ubuntu_user07: Make the directory: "sudo mkdir /media/windows" and then mount it "sudo mount /dev/(disk device, such as sda2 or hda3) /media/windows"
[02:59] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: sub-in *path to drive*
[02:59] <superkirbyartist> I have no output, bobdufour
[02:59] <DaveyJ> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[02:59] <DaveyJ> :(
[02:59] <foug> k ubuntu is really buggy and troublesome for me. It never remembers how i have any of my panels set up. And my taskbar is always extended even though I tell it not to.
[02:59] <DaveyJ> says error 77
[03:00] <gnomefreak> DaveyJ: install build-essential and gcc77
[03:00] <Flannel> DaveyJ: you need th 'build-essential' package
[03:00] <ubuntu_user07> MarkFeathers so if the partitoon is partition 4 on hdb (3gb os, 2gb swap, 47gb /home, 5gb storage) what do i put
[03:00] <DaveyJ> alright thanks :)
[03:00] <PriceChild>  foug sounds to me like you have incorrect permissions on your config files
[03:00] <gnomefreak> night
[03:00] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: so it gets automatically mounted by your system, can you give me the path, Ill try to make you a mount command
[03:00] <foug> PriceChild: how do i change them? cuz it really makes me mad, lol
[03:00] <PriceChild> foug, i don't know which ones and I have to go sorry
[03:00] <MarkFeathers> ubuntu_user07: sudo mount /dev/hdb4 /media/windows
[03:00] <foug> PriceChild:  np man
[03:00] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: /media/usbdisc
[03:01] <ubuntu_user07> will that mount i everytime i start ubuntu?
[03:01] <superkirbyartist> Sorry, /media/usbdisk bobdufour
[03:01] <cables> !fstab | ubuntu_user07
[03:01] <ubotu> ubuntu_user07: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[03:01] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: also do you have an idea of the device? is it the only usb device plugged in? then it should be sda
[03:01] <ubuntunoob> Hello all, when I try to install ubuntu off my live cd - it just starts loading the kernel and reboots.  Do I need to change any of the command lines params
[03:01] <bobdufour> ..or sd1
[03:01] <bobdufour> ..or sda1
[03:01] <MarkFeathers> ubuntu_user07: yea like he just said, you have to create an fstab entry to make it boot every time
[03:01] <foug> how can i configure my mouse so my side buttons work?
[03:02] <cables> !mouse | foug
[03:02] <ubotu> foug: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[03:02] <Rio79> whats the best way to format a second harddrive? i used "dd ..." to wipe out the harddrive, then followed the directions on this website [http://www.idevelopment.info/data/Unix/Linux/LINUX_PartitioningandFormattingSecondHardDrive_ext3.shtml]  by using "fdisk" and "mke2fs ..."  After I mounted "/dev/hdb1", it shows 2.1 GB of a 80 GB drive....
[03:02] <foug> thanks
[03:02] <DaveyJ> great now bluetooth library not found.. but i have bluez installed and configured
[03:02] <ubuntu_user07> i tried to mount it and it can't find it
[03:02] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: All I know is that on either computer, it's the same thing.
[03:02] <DaveyJ> well.. bluetooth (becuase i'm using feisty)
[03:02] <Epic720> I have been getting some AWFUL screetching noises coming from my computer, it seems to only happen under ubunu, has anyone had this problem?
[03:02] <AndrewB> Rio79: try  gparted instead of fdisk  sounds like you made a small parition
[03:03] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: maybe its just corrupted then... Or locked? Is it a mp3 player on hold?
[03:03] <cables> Epic720, from where?
[03:03] <superkirbyartist> Bobdufour: It's one of those generic USB drives.
[03:03] <Rio79> AndrewB: so im supposed to use "dd" then gparted, then mke2fs....then mount?
[03:03] <cables> superkirbyartist, do you have any other USB drives you could test?
[03:03] <Epic720> at first I suspected my speakers, but it seems to be coming from the computer somewhere....
[03:04] <ubuntunoob> I know this is a busy chatroom so I'lll ask again.  When I try to install from cd the kernel starts to load and then my computer reboots.  WHat's wrong.
[03:04] <ubuntu_user07> i see hdb4 under /dev but it doesn't see it when i mount it
[03:04] <cables> !repeat > ubuntu_user07
[03:04] <cables> ubuntu_user07, sorry
[03:04] <ubuntu_user07> would it be hdc?
[03:04] <cables> !repeat > ubuntunoob
[03:04] <zhanx> does ubuntu have kernel support for zd1211 wirelesss built in
[03:04] <ripper> still getting error about connection timing out @ us.archive.ubuntu.com
[03:04] <barbarella> ubuntunoob:Try to reset your bios to the default/factory settings, maybe it will help
[03:04] <AndrewB> Rio79: yeah.. sounds like you did just make a too mall partition. Probable due to fdisk not being the easiest of applications.
[03:04] <txag> anyone here know if there is any good ("easy") way to sync a network folder to a local folder?
[03:04] <ripper> Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy Release.gpg
[03:04] <ripper>   Could not connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.89.8), connection timed out
[03:04] <Epic720> ubuntunoob: try running the boot option acpi = off
[03:04] <cables> superkirbyartist, is the USB drive NTFS-formatted?
[03:04] <Epic720> worked for me when I got that same exact problem
[03:04] <ubuntunoob> thanks epic
[03:05] <superkirbyartist> Cables: It's FAT32
[03:05] <cables> superkirbyartist, hmm...
[03:05] <Rio79> AndrewB: ohh gparted is a graphical program
[03:05] <cables> superkirbyartist, you don't have any others you could test?
[03:05] <Rio79> AndrewB:  i see... okay thanks mang
[03:05] <superkirbyartist> No, cables, sorry.
[03:05] <AndrewB> Rio79: just experience has told me people fsck up fdisk ;)
[03:06] <zhanx> anyone?
[03:06] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: if you are SURE its not physically locked (hold button or lock pin) try "sudo umount /path/to/it" and then "sudo mount /path/toit -w"
[03:06] <ubuntu_user07> i cannot seem to mount my storage partiton
[03:06] <Rio79> AndrewB: ahhh ehhe... well, id also like to learn how to do it just by the terminal, but ive been at this awhile now haha
[03:06] <cables> !mount | ubuntu_user07
[03:06] <ubotu> ubuntu_user07: 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
[03:06] <cables> ubuntu_user07, sorry, i guess that didn't help much
[03:07] <ubuntu_user07> i already have it partitioned and formatted to fat32
[03:07] <AndrewB> Rio79: ok try cfdisk then  still ncurses based but easier than gparted
[03:07] <ztomiccomputers> I guess I'll have to compile dazuko into module in order to get it to load before the capability module. Man! I don't want to do that. Anyone got a better suggestion?
[03:08] <zero88> ok, when writing a script, and i open a file with gedit, how could i paste something in there?
[03:08] <Rio79> AndrewB: oh okay cool!
[03:09] <zero88> meaning gedit is in the script and the script wants to paste something to a file
[03:09] <cables> zero88, ctrl-v doesn't work?
[03:09] <Pelo> zero88,  crtl+C ctrl+v
[03:09] <zero88> sorry
[03:09] <zero88> didnt explain myself that good
[03:09] <superkirbyartist> mount: can't find /media/usbdisk in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[03:09] <Pelo> zero88,  look into seb
[03:09] <Pelo> or sed
[03:09] <zero88> sed is a command pelo?
[03:09] <Pelo> yes
[03:09] <Pelo> man sed
[03:10] <zero88> ok will do thanks
[03:10] <Steil> How do i build a single kernel module?
[03:10] <Pelo> superkirbyartist,  does it exist ?
[03:11] <superkirbyartist> Pelo, I think so.
[03:11] <Pelo> superkirbyartist,  check
[03:11] <Pelo> superkirbyartist,  and I mean check that usbdisk exist in  /media
[03:11] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: then "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /path/toit -w"
[03:11] <Epic720> how to I execute acpi=off, I think that may fix the high pitched screeching coming from my computer
[03:12] <AndrewB> !acpi | Epic720
[03:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about acpi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:12] <AndrewB> damn
[03:12] <Pelo> Epic720,  check the forum
[03:13] <earthen> i'm having a problem with Gaim crashing because it cannot loginto MSN, can anyone help with this
[03:13] <zero88> how come when i run sudo -i in a  terminal it doesnt ask for a pass, but in the script it does
[03:13] <AndrewB> earthen: any error?
[03:13] <Lukian> earthen, install kopete :D
[03:13] <earthen> AndrewB,  nope it just crashes
[03:13] <jrib> zero88: sudo -i  will ask for a password unless your password is remembered from the last time you used sudo (within 15 minutes)
[03:14] <AndrewB> earthen: ok load gaim from terminal and tell us then what it says.
[03:14] <genii> Epic720: open the file /boot/grub/menu.lst (with root/sudo privelege in a text editor like:  gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst)and then find the entry it normally boots from. There should be at the end some options like "quiet splash"    add there noacpi    and then save the file
[03:14] <earthen> Lukian, what is that
[03:14] <zero88> jrib oh ok
[03:14] <earthen> AndrewB,  ok
[03:14] <Epic720> thanks genii, I will try that
[03:14] <AndrewB> earthen: and check you are up to date too..
[03:14] <Perdignus> Now that I disabled gdm, I'm land on VT7 after every boot, is there a way to fix that?
[03:14] <genii> Epic720:  :)
[03:14] <tatters> I got 1000 files without an extension, I need to add ,fcm to the end of each file, any quick way to do this other than manually
[03:14] <Ax3> can a move from fiesty beta, to the official fiest release be cleanly done?
[03:15] <Flannel> Ax3: yeah, just through normal updates
[03:15] <Ax3> fiesty*
[03:15] <earthen> AndrewB, I think i'm 2.0 beta 3
[03:15] <OrTigaS> how to share printer in a LIVE CD?
[03:15] <jrib> tatters: do you know regular expressions?  If so, you can use the 'rename' command.  A for loop would work too in that case
[03:15] <AndrewB> Ax3: I think updates will be done as normal or sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:15] <Ax3> yea i've heard from others that's frowned upon though
[03:15] <Ax3> chances of complication
[03:15] <Ax3> :\
[03:15] <AndrewB> earthen: ok check for latest  sudo apt-get update   sudo apt-get upgade gaim
[03:15] <ubuntu_user07> where do i add the partition in /etc/fstab
[03:15] <Flannel> Ax3: what?
[03:16] <Ax3> big version changes and upgrading via apt
[03:16] <Lukian> beta -> final isn't a big change
[03:16] <jrib> tatters: wait, did you mean file or file name?
[03:16] <ubuntu_user07> do i add the partition to the bottom of the file or middle?
[03:16] <zero88> pelo i cant see sed working in my case, but i duno maybe i missing something, the only thing i can see of doing is using it to open another script to dump whats inside the script into the file?
[03:16] <tatters> So with a rename command it woul dkeep the existing file name and append the .fcm?
[03:16] <Lukian> 6.06 or 6.10 -> 7.04 is
[03:16] <bobdufour> superkirbyartist: does it work?
[03:16] <Flannel> Ax3: oh, beta to final isn't a version change.  It's essentially upgrading when bugfixes come out
[03:16] <Epic720> genii: I see a quiet, but no quiet splash. Can I add 'noacpi' to anywhere under that line?
[03:16] <Ax3> Flannel: oh really? understood it differently
[03:16] <Flannel> Ax3: but, through update-manager (the GUI thing that pops up when you need updates) will work just as well
[03:17] <mdma> hi
[03:17] <genii> Epic720: No, add it on the same line, at the end
[03:17] <Epic720> ok
[03:17] <mdma> can anyone help to ubuntu noob ?
[03:17] <Ax3> Flannel: ok cuz I have free time, I can move my box over right now then :)
[03:17] <Flannel> Ax3: yeah, "beta" and "release candidate" and stuff, are all still feisty/7.04.  Just different names for the CD images
[03:17] <Pelo> zero88,  I realy would'nt know how to do that,  I don't scrip myself,  sed is just someting that turned up when I was looking into doing something, thought it might be useful
[03:17] <GreySim>  So, I got admin privileges back, for anyone who's been keeping up with my episodes, but now I seem to have borked my sound on Feisty LTSP. Can anyone tell me what Gnome audio settings should be set for an LTSP client? >.>' (Or point me to a document explaining how Pulse should be set up by default with LTSP on Feisty?)
[03:17] <jrib> tatters: yes, try: rename -n 's/$/.fcm/' *       if that looks right, get rid of the -n
[03:17] <AndrewB> mdma: just ask your question..
[03:17] <OrTigaS> how to share printer in a LIVE CD?
[03:17] <Ax3> Flannel: yea i just wanted to confer with everyone here to make sure it's safe :D
[03:18] <mdma> is there a way to see windows harddisk from ubuntu ?
[03:18] <bobdufour> tatters: install the program bulk rename
[03:18] <Flannel> Ax3: just like, if you upgraded to feisty with herd 1, and upgraded your packages today, you'd have the "beta" (well, plus whatever fixes have been made since beta was released)
[03:18] <OrTigaS> mdma yes
[03:18] <mdma> how ?
[03:18] <AndrewB> !ntfs | mdma
[03:18] <ubotu> mdma: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:18] <mdma> i see just root
[03:18] <zero88> pelo oh ok, im sure ill find something, sed probably does work i jsut cant see it
[03:18] <AndrewB> !fat32 | mdma
[03:18] <ubotu> mdma: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[03:18] <barbarella> zero88:What is it you want to do?
[03:18] <Ax3> Flannel: ok well i appreciate the info, im going to find a fiesty mirror :)
[03:18] <AndrewB> mdma: see them both
[03:18] <earthen> AndrewB, what is the command for gaim
[03:18] <mdma> thanks
[03:18] <AndrewB> earthen: 'gaim'
[03:19] <Jump86> what are the odds that one day beryl will be included by default in ubuntu releases?
[03:19] <preaction> Jump86: i believe it's slated for fiesty+1
[03:19] <bobdufour> tatters: thunar bulk rename
[03:19] <earthen> AndrewB, ok that what i thought, it's not starting with that command
[03:19] <AndrewB> earthen: command not found?
[03:19] <earthen> AndrewB, no, it's just not starting
[03:19] <Jump86> preaction, nice, i think that would make ubuntu take off like crazy... using linux without beryl feels just wrong
[03:19] <zero88> barbarella im trying to make a script on installing flashplugin and i need to add some respirotory lines to the sources files
[03:20] <Nessieliberation> feisty +1 = the next release, or just generic "just after feisty" ?
[03:20] <zero88> barbarella you think cat might work
[03:20] <Flannel> Jump86: It's in main in feisty.  apt-get and restart X and you've got it
[03:20] <jrib> Jump86: enabling desktop effects in feisty is one click in the gui
[03:20] <Flannel> Nessieliberation: +1 is the release after feisty
[03:20] <tatters> jrib: thnx it looks good,, what does excluding the -n switch do ?
[03:20] <Nessieliberation> so 7.10 or there abouts ?
[03:20] <preaction> Nessieliberation: right
[03:20] <jrib> tatters: the -n makes it tell you what it will do without doing it.  Without the -n, it will actually do what it said
[03:20] <barbarella> zero88:for what?
[03:21] <Jump86> jrib, it wasn't just one click for me.. i took a bit of xorg tweaking to get it running
[03:21] <zero88> barbella to cat >/***/***/sources   text text text
[03:21] <jrib> Jump86: well then it's a bug :)
[03:21] <AndrewB> earthen: #pidgin may be able to help you.
[03:21] <superkirbyartist> Nothing works!
[03:22] <GreySim> ls
[03:22] <barbarella> zero88:and what do you want to filter?
[03:22] <GreySim> gah
[03:22] <earthen> AndrewB, what is pidgin
[03:22] <jrib> GreySim: . ..
[03:22] <AndrewB> earthen: new name for Gaim
[03:22] <zero88> barbarella cat >>/file  will add text to a file
[03:22] <AndrewB> earthen: http://pidgin.im/
[03:22] <GreySim> jrib: Missed the key I have set for Tilda.
[03:22] <tatters> ah right thnx ,,,:-) jrib: You obviously a black belt in command line kung fu
[03:22] <barbarella> zero88:>> will add to the last line
[03:23] <earthen> AndrewB, O right I knew I heard that name before, can i install that version allready in ubuntu
[03:23] <barbarella> zero88:>> or next line
[03:23] <zero88> barbarella not on a new one?
[03:23] <Jump86> does anyone know if the gdesklets / beryl bug is fixed in fiesty? the one where the gdestlet daemon stays in the window manager after loading?
[03:23] <jrib> tatters: np
[03:23] <zero88> barbarella that would work no?
[03:23] <AndrewB> earthen: I am not sure when it will be added to the universe repo..
[03:24] <barbarella> zero88:example, echo zero88 > file and zero88 >> for the next line
[03:24] <Ax3> god i love the I2
[03:24] <mdma> how do i exit x server so i can install nvidia drivers ?
[03:24] <Ax3> this download is flying
[03:24] <Ax3> ^_^
[03:24] <Epic720> genii, I added that line and the sound won't reside. I went to shut down and the sound was then constant all the way until I logged in again....
[03:25] <zero88> barbella i will try that
[03:25] <Ax3> mdma: install them, the just restart X
[03:25] <Ax3> then*
[03:25] <AndrewB> !nvidia | mdma
[03:25] <theonlyalt> hey all, I'm looking for some help getting my linksys 802.11g card.
[03:25] <Gogogo111> mdma: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:25] <ubotu> mdma: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:25] <ardchoille> mdma: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:25] <The3Infinit3On3> Gogogo111: hi gogo
[03:25] <AndrewB> mdma: no need to exit x
[03:25] <Gogogo111> <The3Infinit3On3: wtf
[03:25] <baddie> anyone  here use ubuntu on their macbook?
[03:25] <Gogogo111> <The3Infinit3On3: i hate u
[03:25] <Ax3> isn't it [ctrl] +[shift] +[backspace]  ?
[03:25] <AndrewB> baddie: on an ibook
[03:25] <Gogogo111> yeah
[03:25] <moparfan90> i need to burn a iso
[03:25] <genii> Epic720: Then likely the acpi is not the core problem.
[03:25] <moparfan90> whats the best prgoam
[03:25] <The3Infinit3On3> Gogogo111: :(
[03:25] <Gogogo111> Ax3: or shift+backspace
[03:25] <moparfan90> program
[03:25] <mdma> !nvidia
[03:25] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:26] <Ax3> Gogogo111: thanks for confirmation :D
[03:26] <Ax3> haha
[03:26] <baddie> AndrewB, using mactel kernel patches?
[03:26] <Gogogo111> Ax3: yup
[03:26] <AndrewB> no baddie.
[03:26] <baddie> okay
[03:26] <moparfan90> whats the best program to burn a iso to a cd... (bootable)
[03:26] <Epic720> genii: I searched the forums and I can't seem to find a different solution. Any ideas?
[03:26] <Ax3> k3b?
[03:26] <AndrewB> moparfan90: I use k3b
[03:26] <moparfan90> i cant install that
[03:26] <baddie> anyone use ubuntu on their macbook with mactel patches?
[03:26] <moparfan90> idk why
[03:26] <ardchoille> Ax3: CTRL+SHIFT+BCKSPC restarts X immediately, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop stops X without it restarting immediately.
[03:26] <zhanx> does ubuntu have kernel support for zd1211 wirelesss built in?
[03:27] <zero88> barbella that added it to the file...but.. erased everything else
[03:27] <moparfan90> know any others?
[03:27] <zero88> barbarella *
[03:27] <baddie> anyone have any problem with ubuntu not loading 2.6.20 kernel?
[03:27] <barbarella> zero88:yes...with > it does
[03:27] <Ax3> ardchoille: yea well after he makes changes to xorg.conf he can just restart it, no need to completely shut down gdm, i never had to kill gdm when installing nv drivers myself
[03:27] <barbarella> zero88:but with >> it doesn't
[03:27] <ardchoille> Ax3: True
[03:27] <vox754> Pelo, oh man, that soap was intense...
, you using a ATI video card?
[03:27] <zero88> barbarella ooh ok
[03:28] <Pelo> vox754,  ?
[03:28] <Ax3> 21:27:41 (3.03 MB/s) - `ubuntu-7.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso' saved [732764160/732764160] 
[03:28] <baddie> moparfan90, i'm not sure, it's on a macbook
[03:28] <Ax3> now THATS a download speed!
[03:28] <Ax3> ^_^
[03:28] <moparfan90> oo
[03:28] <vox754> Pelo, nevermind
[03:28] <moparfan90> cause i cant boot with my ati card in
[03:28] <genii> Epic720: Well, an unlikely possibility is an interrupt conflict. If possible to change the irq the soundcard uses to something no other device has, that would show. If the prob goes, that was it. If not, it's some other issue.
[03:28] <moparfan90> works fine if i take it out
[03:28] <baddie> hmmm, find a way around it?
[03:28] <zero88> barbarella now how do i add to lines to existing, i jsut tried >> text >> text and only one text was entered
[03:28] <balthazar> where's the best network/channel to go for porn? :-)
[03:29] <vox754> Pelo, I'm off
[03:29] <AndrewB> balthazar: not on freenode.
[03:29] <Pelo> balthazar,  anywhere but here
[03:29] <ardchoille> zero88: ">>" overwrites, ">" appends
[03:29] <balthazar> oops, sorry.
[03:29] <Nessieliberation> ardchoille, otherway around?
[03:29] <Epic720> genii: a couple of days ago I switched the sound card to a different PCI slot, could that rule out the interrupt scenario?
[03:29] <AndrewB> ardchoille: wrong way mate.
[03:30] <AndrewB> zero88, ardchoille   >> appends   > writes/overwrites
[03:30] <zero88> ardchoille so to add to different lines to existing i had to echo zero88 >> file zero88 > file ?
[03:30] <zero88> AH im lost now :)
[03:30] <genii> Epic720: No, since it prefers to have a default set of resources. No matter what slot you use it will always want to grab irq# address ####-####   etc
[03:30] <barbarella> zero88:so you append and overwrite
[03:30] <AndrewB> zero88: try   echo ./zero88 >> file
[03:30] <ardchoille> Yeah, I borked it.
[03:31] <ardchoille> zero88, >> appends   > writes/overwrites
[03:31] <genii> Epic720: I normally disable my printerport and use irq 7 or 5 when possible, isolated for the soundcard
[03:31] <zero88> but how two add two lines??
[03:31] <zero88> nm
[03:31] <zero88> i knwo how now :)
[03:32] <TaJMoX> So I figured out how to disable locking when the laptop lid is closed - anyone interested ?
[03:32] <Epic720> genii: how would I go about doing that?
[03:32] <jrib> TaJMoX: yes please
[03:32] <Nessieliberation> is bhaal swedish ?
[03:32] <barbarella> zero88:tell us
[03:33] <TaJMoX> gconf-editor -> apps/gnome-power-management -> uncheck "lock_on_blank_screen"
[03:33] <genii> Epic720: Well, you can go to the Control Panel or so, examine what resources things are using. If you have for instance a printerport you don't use, then in bios you could disable it. Most soundcards will take irq 5 or 7 if it's free first before going to some shared irq like 9 or 10 etc
[03:33] <jrib> TaJMoX: ah, thanks
[03:34] <zero88> barbarella just add two echo zero88 >> file  lines :)
[03:34] <barbarella> zero88:yep
[03:34] <ardchoille> zero88: echo -e "line1\nline2\nline3" >> file
[03:34] <Epic720> genii: thanks, I will try that
[03:35] <genii> Epic720:  Hope it works
[03:35] <zero88> ardchoille will that work?
[03:35] <ardchoille> zero88: That writes three lines to the file
[03:35] <earthen> AndrewB, hey I got it to run from command line after a reboot
[03:35] <genii> Epic720: If you also know the module name, you can put it in /etc/modules with parameters like what irq to use
[03:35] <AndrewB> earthen: very stange heh
[03:36] <Shaba1> Hello folks
[03:36] <zero88> ardchoille ok
[03:36] <Nessieliberation> my swap has screwed up..
[03:36] <AndrewB> !welcome | Shaba1
[03:36] <ubotu> Shaba1: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[03:36] <earthen> it gave me this error after i tried to loginto MSN "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
[03:36] <Shaba1> you know guys I like linux
[03:36] <Nessieliberation> im running 6.10
[03:36] <Shaba1> but linux people suck
[03:36] <denys> hey, i just installe the adobe flash plugin, but now whenever i open a browser window with falsh player in it (youtube) the window just closes. anybody ever get that before?
[03:36] <Nessieliberation> since i hibernated, everytime i boot, i have no swap
[03:36] <Shaba1> at least on this network
[03:36] <Nessieliberation> swapon gives an error...
[03:36] <ardchoille> Shaba1: Be nice or please leave.
[03:36] <earthen> AndrewB, it took a long time for it to give me this error though
[03:36] <AndrewB> Shaba1: depends what channels you go to.
[03:37] <TaJMoX> Shaba1  I dissagree - I've got lots of great support from somoe great people here
[03:37] <Shaba1> I am trying ardchoille
[03:37] <AndrewB> earthen: pastebin it please :)
[03:37] <Nessieliberation> i've been having to do sudo mkswap /dev/sda5 and sudo swapon /dev/sda5
[03:37] <Shaba1> but getting frustrated
[03:37] <GaiaX11> !enter| Shaba1
[03:37] <ubotu> Shaba1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:37] <earthen> AndrewB, past bin what
[03:37] <Shaba1> by that attitudes on this network
[03:37] <AndrewB> earthen: the error
[03:37] <Shaba1> like that ubuto message
[03:37] <TaJMoX> Shaba1 : you're attitude isn't that great yourself
[03:37] <earthen> AndrewB, that was the entire erroe
[03:37] <GaiaX11> !enter| Shaba1
[03:37] <earthen> error
[03:37] <AndrewB> earthen: I miseed it heh  where?
[03:37] <TaJMoX> !bye | Shaba1
[03:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bye - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:37] <genii> Nessieliberation: How much swap space compared to how much ram in the box did you have? You should have at *least* same swap space as ram for hibernate. Extra if you are running processes extending to use it already before you hibernate
[03:38] <earthen> it just gave "Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[03:38] <earthen> "
[03:38] <jrib> Shaba1: do you have a question about ubuntu?
[03:38] <sgtmattbaker> I am using dd to clone my partitions and I need someone to help me w/ something please..  details here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14988/
[03:38] <Nessieliberation> genii: 512M swap, 192M ram
[03:38] <Shaba1> why all I am doing to thing to program and bring computer education to people that do not have it.
[03:38] <Shaba1> anyway
[03:38] <Shaba1> how are you guys
[03:38] <Nessieliberation> it was running very little when i hibernated
[03:38] <AndrewB> earthen: ok let them know on launchpad by adding a bug report.
[03:38] <TaJMoX> Doing better than you apparently
[03:38] <genii> Nessieliberation: OK, thats not likely the culprit here then :)
[03:38] <Nessieliberation> so i didnt fill it
[03:38] <GaiaX11> !enter| Shaba1
[03:38] <ubotu> Shaba1: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:38] <sgtmattbaker> I am using dd to clone my partitions and I need someone to help me w/ something please..  details here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14988/
[03:38] <Juanca> Hi, can anybody help me with my xorg.conf?
[03:38] <Nessieliberation> i get a UUID error if i try something
[03:38] <jrib> Shaba1: we like to keep #ubuntu for support questions.  To help reduce the traffic in #ubuntu, we use #ubuntu-offtopic to talk about other stuff
[03:38] <earthen> AndrewB, allright
[03:39] <Shaba1> LOL
[03:39] <Shaba1> no problem jrib
[03:39] <barbarella> Shaba1:don't you love it
[03:39] <Nessieliberation> the relevant line of my fstab:
[03:39] <Shaba1> Well barbarella I better not say anything or I will get banned.
[03:39] <SirBob1701> Hey all I was wondering if there is a way to revert from fiesty back to edgy easily
[03:40] <Jump86> is there an alternative to gdesklets? the weather apps havent been working for a while now..
[03:40] <TaJMoX> Shaba1 : better try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:40] <jrib> SirBob1701: no
[03:40] <Nessieliberation> UUID=50db33c2-1945-40f0-9e87-617961ac2007 none swap sw 0 0
[03:40] <TaJMoX> Jump86 : SuperKaramba
[03:40] <superkirbyartist> Can you help me format my USB, please?
[03:40] <AndrewB> SirBob1701: I don't think you can.. it would be real hard anyway.
[03:40] <Shaba1> anyway.
[03:40] <theonlyalt> !bye
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bye - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <sgtmattbaker> I am using dd to clone my partitions and I need someone to help me w/ something please..  details here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14988/
[03:40] <superkirbyartist> !format
[03:40] <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
[03:40] <Shaba1> nO just going to sit back and listen.
[03:40] <Shaba1> I have xubutu
[03:41] <Shaba1> but nobody talks in that channel
[03:41] <Nessieliberation> and /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[03:41] <Jump86> TaJMoX, does it work in gnome?
[03:41] <Nessieliberation> de5852af-0b3e-4e71-a0f7-9a45d622032d -> ../../sda5
[03:41] <Juanca>  Hi everybody, can anyone help me with my xorg.conf?
[03:41] <Nessieliberation> could this be the problem ?
[03:41] <TaJMoX> Jump86 : works for me in gnome
[03:41] <jrib> Juanca: what is wrong with it?
[03:41] <unoob> I still dont understand why I can't get Ubuntu to install.  It's starts booting the kernel and just reboots. noacpi just doesn't work.  I put my CMOS on factory default.  Any suggestions?
[03:41] <ardchoille> sgtmattbaker: FYI, dd copies all of the partition, partimage only copies the used bits.
[03:42] <TaJMoX> unoob : do you get an error message?  if not then without more information i dont think you can get much help
[03:42] <sgtmattbaker> ardchoille: but did dd restore correctly (details are in the pastebin message I showed)
[03:42] <Banekartr> hey
[03:42] <unoob> I'll do it againand tell u what I see
[03:43] <ardchoille> sgtmattbaker: I don't know anything about dd, I use partimage.
[03:43] <TaJMoX> Shaba1 : Support on the web is way better than this IRC chan
[03:43] <Nessieliberation> genii: you know anything about that ?
[03:43] <Nessieliberation> i assume the 2 IDs should be the same ?
[03:43] <SirBob1701> Is there any way to get good nvidia drivers for fiesty?
[03:43] <jrib> !nvidia > SirBob1701    (SirBob1701, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:43] <genii> Nessieliberation: Sounds like some acpi/lapic issue
[03:44] <sgtmattbaker> ardchoille: could you look at the pastebin stuff and see.. you might know some general knowledge that would be useful
[03:44] <unoob> I just get the loading ...vmlinuz..  loading initrd.gz............ and then just a reboot
[03:44] <ardchoille> sgtmattbaker: I looked, I don't know.
[03:44] <ozzloy> i have some starter code for a qt app, and i'm getting this error, how do i fix it? CSE 152 Assignment 0
[03:44] <ozzloy> er...
[03:44] <Nessieliberation> genii: so it's not just a case of changing the uuid from /etc/fstab to match /dev/disk/by-uuid  ?
[03:44] <sgtmattbaker> ardchoille: ok thanks
[03:44] <ozzloy> i have some starter code for a qt app, and i'm getting this error, how do i fix it?  "main.cpp:1:24: error: QApplication: No such file or directory"
[03:45] <SirBob1701> arey their any offical lists of fiesty repositories
[03:45] <Juanca> jrib: It says "Generic video card" as the identifier for 'Driver      "ati"'
[03:45] <unoob> Anybody know how to boot the the Ubuntu CD with LILO or by copying ot the Hard disk.  CD install isn't working for me
[03:45] <sgtmattbaker> I am using dd to clone my partitions and I need someone to help me w/ something please..  details here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14988/
[03:45] <jrib> !easysource > SirBob1701    (SirBob1701, see the private message from ubotu)
[03:46] <jrib> SirBob1701: btw, feisty questions should be asked in #ubuntu+1
[03:46] <genii> Nessieliberation:  Ah, uuid's. I don't mess much with them so not much help there. But often about power issus if you study dmesg it will often have some messages relating to the acpi or lapic power system. Conflicts or such
[03:46] <barbarella> unoob:i told you before, but have tried to reset yor bios to default or factory settings?
[03:46] <godtvisken> guys i need some help
[03:46] <Nessieliberation> dmesg ?
[03:46] <Nessieliberation> !easysource > Nessieliberation
[03:46] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, if the uuid in fstab is different from the uuid that is linked, then yes do change them
[03:46] <godtvisken> my rig was fine the other day, now all the sounds are playing at really low volume
[03:46] <SirBob1701> thanks jrib
[03:46] <Nessieliberation> oki
[03:46] <Juanca> jrib: It says "Generic video card" as the identifier for 'Driver      "ati"'
[03:46] <Nessieliberation> thanks bruenig
[03:46] <unoob> Yes barbarella i have.  didn't work
[03:46] <jrib> Juanca: ok, but why is that a problem?
[03:46] <genii> Nessieliberation: Yes, short for Device Messages. All the stuff it found when booting, conflicts, etc
[03:46] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, sometimes the uuid gets changed when people partition, so that could be the cause if you have been doing any of that
[03:47] <genii> just issued at command prompt
[03:47] <Nessieliberation> nope
[03:47] <Pelo> godtvisken,  dbl click the sound icon in the taskbar and make sure al you levels aer ok
[03:47] <godtvisken> did that
[03:47] <genii> well, pipe into more, it scrolls :)
[03:47] <godtvisken> everything is max, exactly the same as always
[03:47] <Nessieliberation> (or less)
[03:47] <barbarella> unoob:what kind of hardware you have?
[03:47] <Nessieliberation> bruenig: all that changed when it went was after i'd hibernated
[03:47] <Innatech> what can play .RAM aside from RealPlayer? (RealPlayer loads the stream but produces no audio.)
[03:47] <Juanca> jrib: Shouldn't be "ATI ...something"?
[03:47] <Nessieliberation> mplayer ?
[03:48] <jrib> Juanca: it's just a name
[03:48] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, weird, I know I had to change them when I partitioned before and after I switched it up, worked fine
[03:48] <lasking> where is the newer vesion gaim?
[03:48] <Innatech> Nessieliberation: that's what I thought, but not this stream.
[03:48] <bruenig> lasking, pidgin?
[03:48] <lasking> pidgin? i don't know
[03:48] <lasking> only know gaim
[03:48] <ardchoille> lasking: The name of gaim has been changed to pidgin
[03:48] <Nessieliberation> #pidgin
[03:49] <godtvisken> guys for some random reason, all the sounds are playing at really low volume
[03:49] <Nessieliberation> or #gaim redirects to #pidgin
[03:49] <Juanca> jrib: ok. I'm new with ubuntu
[03:49] <godtvisken> i didn't change any settings or hardware
[03:49] <eXcAliBuR> if i used rm on the wrong folder... can i get it back?
[03:49] <Nessieliberation> speaker wire ok ?
[03:49] <unoob> I have Athlon XP 2200.  256MB ram.  2 hds on primary and 2 disc drives
[03:49] <godtvisken> yep
[03:49] <godtvisken> i tried speakers, headphones, everything
[03:49] <lasking> really? pidgin vesion have 3.0?
[03:49] <Innatech> check your alsamixer
[03:49] <unoob> on slave
[03:49] <bruenig> lasking, pidgin is still technically in 1.5
[03:49] <bruenig> lasking, probably will release 2.0 beta 53423 soon
[03:50] <godtvisken> master volume is at max
[03:50] <Nessieliberation> pidgin is 2.0.0b6 but is going to go 2.0.0 full release in a week or 2
[03:50] <Nessieliberation> read http://pidgin.im for more info
[03:50] <bruenig> oh wow taking that leap from over a year of beta
[03:50] <godtvisken> ok guys fixed it
[03:50] <godtvisken> PCM was low for some reason
[03:50] <barbarella> unoob:try to unplug one drive, and see what it does.
[03:50] <lasking> thanks
[03:50] <ceeg> how do i make my user able to edit files in /var/www
[03:50] <genii> Nessieliberation: This happens when you close the lid then it hibernates, or when you specifically tell it to hibernate?
[03:50] <Nessieliberation> gaim was in beta for so long because of legal reasons
[03:50] <godtvisken> does anyone know why PCM would be suddenly lowered one day?
[03:51] <Nessieliberation> genii: specificially
[03:51] <Nessieliberation> i've only ever hibernated once
[03:51] <bruenig> ceeg, sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/www
[03:51] <Nessieliberation> when i close the lid, nothing happens [except maybe password required to come back... i forget what it's set to now
[03:51] <godtvisken> anyways thanks Innatech for your help
[03:51] <godtvisken> peace out guys
[03:52] <mon^rch> gaim is changing their name to pidgen?
[03:52] <Nessieliberation> yup
[03:52] <Nessieliberation> aol legal pressure
[03:52] <mon^rch> ewww
[03:52] <unoob> barbarallaa: One CD drive. hard drive or does it matter?
[03:52] <xtknight> lol
[03:52] <xtknight> that just sounds bleh
[03:52] <bruenig> pidgin is better than gaim
[03:52] <Nessieliberation> that's why there werent any non-beta releases
[03:52] <Nessieliberation> because of the name problems
[03:52] <barbarella> unoob:is the cdrom master or slave?
[03:53] <Innatech> gotvisken: sometimes the levels change mysteriously. glad that fixed it.
[03:53] <xtknight> audacious/xmms adjust PCM sometimes (and other audio apps)
[03:53] <Innatech> Well, has anyone sucessfully made RealPlayer or mplayer or anything else handles RAM streams from Orb?
[03:53] <Nessieliberation> audacious or audacity ?
[03:54] <xtknight> maybe both
[03:54] <bruenig> that and the general linux fear of claiming to have released something, always keep it in 0.3.23.5 just so no one thinks you are saying you did something
[03:54] <xtknight> audacity is recording app usually but i wouldn't be surprised if it could also modify pcm volume
[03:54] <barbarella> Innatech:vlc?
[03:54] <unoob> barbarella: its the slave
[03:54] <Fireal> OK, quick easy question:  Does Firestarter need to be in the panel for the rules to be enforced?
[03:54] <Innatech> barbarella: yes, that's a good idea. Thanks.
[03:54] <bruenig> Fireal, no
[03:55] <barbarella> unoob:and there is no other drive attached to it?
[03:55] <bruenig> Fireal, firestarter edits iptables, which is a firewall built into the kernel
[03:55] <sohum> kvm is broken in latest feisty -- it depends on kvm-api-9, which is not a real package
[03:55] <Fireal> All:  thought not but couldn't find a clear yes or no, thanks!
[03:55] <bruenig> !bugs | sohum, feisty in #ubuntu+1
[03:55] <ubotu> sohum, feisty in #ubuntu+1: 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
[03:56] <xtknight> sohum, yes they're on it
[03:56] <sohum> xtknight: yea, thanks, that's what I wanted
[03:56] <unoob> barbarella: let me confirm what I just told you
[03:57] <xtknight> sohum, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/105263
[03:57] <genii> Nessieliberation: Do you know what kernel version you have?
[03:57] <sohum> xtknight: ah. google didn't find it.
[03:57] <xtknight> sohum, likely a kernel update will add it to the Provides
[03:57] <barbarella> unoob:just try to disable on HD, and see what it does
[03:57] <xtknight> google didnt index it yet.  too new of a bug
[03:57] <sohum> xtknight: i guess, thanks
[03:58] <Nessieliberation> uversion gives kernel, right?
[03:58] <Nessieliberation> 6.10 kernel...
[03:58] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, uname -r
[03:58] <Nessieliberation> uname, uversion... close ;)
[03:58] <MichaelJE2> I installed Apache2 on my computer, and CGI isn't working, I told it to allow CGI scripts outside cgi-bin
[03:59] <Nessieliberation> 2.6.17-11-386
[03:59] <devurandom_> yo
[03:59] <Puppy_> if I upgrade to 7.10, will my computer have all the customization that I have now?
[03:59] <jrib> Puppy_: 7.10 doesn't exist
[03:59] <devurandom_> i god the nvidia driver working with dual head right now (2x 1680x1050)
[03:59] <devurandom_> quake 3 runs over both of the screens perfectly
[03:59] <xtknight> 7.04 feisty or 6.10 edgy?
[04:00] <Puppy_> oppps, 7.04. :)
[04:00] <bruenig> Puppy_, 7.10 is preprealpha
[04:00] <devurandom_> i was wondering.. coz i got 2 pci-x slots.. is it possible to run quad-head setup?
[04:00] <genii> Nessieliberation: OK. I found a site which was recommended from ubuntuforums to another user with same issue. But it looks like very specific stuff.
[04:00] <jrib> Puppy_: yes, you should keep your customizations
[04:00] <sohum> puppy: yes, if you upgrade instead of reinstalling, and if you're comfortable with beta versions
[04:00] <devurandom_> so.. 4 screens with xinerama.. each one accessible within one x session...?
[04:00] <devurandom_> s/pci-x/pciE/g
[04:00] <lasking> 7.10?
[04:00] <Puppy_> I have beryl running now, will Compiz interfere?
[04:00] <unoob> barbarella: here's my setup.  on teh primary ide there 1 master hd and 1 slave hd.  on teh secondary ide there is 1 primary dvd player and 1 cd burner
[04:00] <lasking> have 7.10?
[04:01] <xtknight> !feisty
[04:01] <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)
[04:01] <bruenig> Puppy_, yeah it would, go to #ubuntu-effects for that kind of help though
[04:01] <Puppy_> OK, thanks.
[04:01] <sohum> puppy: not really
[04:01] <sohum> puppy: there are some probs at the beginning related to window managr conflicts
[04:01] <mastercactapus> release still scheduled for April 19th?
[04:01] <sohum> puppy: but having compiz installed doesn't do anything to the beryl installaion
[04:02] <sohum> puppy: mine works fine
[04:02] <Nessieliberation> afk - nosebleed
[04:02] <devurandom_> does someone know whether quad-head setup is possible with the nvidia drivers?
[04:02] <bruenig> well having the two installed is no problem, you can have any two things installed, but the assumption is running
[04:02] <Puppy_> So would uninstalling Compiz fix any problems?
[04:02] <sohum> puppy: yes, but they can coexist -- just not run at the sae time
[04:02] <sohum> *same
[04:02] <devurandom_> if you're running beryl as window manager, why should compiz interfere?
[04:03] <Puppy_> Makes sense.
[04:03] <barbarella> unoob:ok, try one master HD and one master cdrom
[04:03] <Telroth_Plushie|> is anyone available to help with beryl/xorg/mouse? I'm wanting to keybind my thub buttons, but they are simply redirected to the middle and right buttons
[04:03] <sohum> devurandom: compiz is also a window manager
[04:03] <mon^rch> 4 monitoprs eh? you must ahve a really big desk devurandom_
[04:03] <barbarella> unoob:see what it does
[04:03] <Puppy_> Thanks.
[04:03] <devurandom_> sohum that's why you ought not run 2 at once..?
[04:04] <sohum> devurandom: that's why you don't run _any_ two window managers at the same time
[04:04] <devurandom_> mon^rch yeah.. just a thought. coz the video cards are ultra cheap and 19" tfts are not so expensive either
[04:04] <devurandom_> sohum thats why basically every window manager will complain if you run a second one
[04:04] <unoob> barbarella: u're not going to belive this. I unplugged the hd and plugged it back in and now it's booting and working
[04:04] <sohum> devurandom: yes
[04:04] <Nessieliberation> lol
[04:04] <unoob> strange, but I'm not ogin to complain
[04:04] <Nessieliberation> dodgy connection?
[04:04] <SloggerKhan> Well, in general, no matter what your setup GLX gears goes really really fast when it is covered by something. But 18fps to me implies your graphics driver isn't cofigured correctly.
[04:04] <unoob> Thanks you
[04:04] <genii> Nessieliberation:
[04:05] <genii> Howto for Dapper (but pretty generic application)  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75443&highlight=suspend2
[04:05] <genii> Suspend2 Home page:  http://suspend2.net/
[04:05] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, actually the WM won't complain
[04:05] <MichaelJE2> !Apache2
[04:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apache2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:05] <genii> Nessieliberation: If you feel brave :)
[04:05] <Telroth_Plushie|> if you simply run the second window manager, it'll simply say it can't get control
[04:05] <emet> any jews in here
[04:05] <Nessieliberation> i'll have a look
[04:05] <emet> err
[04:05] <emet> wrong channel
[04:05] <Telroth_Plushie|> if you run it with the --replace option, it'll replace the original wm
[04:05] <barbarella> unoob:  :-)
[04:05] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie earlier versions of beryl didn't replace the existing wm, the current one seems to do that by default (or controlled by beryl-setup or something). anyway, i dont want this kind of eyecandy
[04:05] <sohum> telroth_plushie: do all wms have a --replace?
[04:06] <albert> hi, can anybody tell me, where the screensavers are stored?
[04:06] <Juanca> can anybody help me about my ATI card?
[04:06] <devurandom_> i could as well burn 1 dollar .. would have the same effect.. looks nice, takes resources
[04:06] <Telroth_Plushie|> sohum, metacity (gnome), kwin (KDE), and emerald (beryl) do as far as I know. I haven't used others, so i'm not sure
[04:06] <sohum> devurandom: it's not just eyecandy, you know, it's very useful
[04:06] <sohum> telroth_plushie: thanks
[04:06] <Juanca> How do I know if my ATI card is actually working
[04:06] <devurandom_> sohum the cube thing is .. well.. let's say: it's ok.
[04:07] <devurandom_> sohum i liked it when i saw it first.. then i used wmii and ion3 and i must say
[04:07] <sohum> telroth_plushie: wait... emerald is a window decorator. beryl is the wm
[04:07] <bruenig> #ubuntu-effects for compositing
[04:07] <barbarella> unoob:I think it is better to renew your cables in a short time.
[04:07] <devurandom_> they are much more functional once you're used to them
[04:07] <devurandom_> not so fancy though
[04:07] <Telroth_Plushie|> sohum, sorry, i meant decorator
[04:07] <sohum> devurandom: i mean things like transparency, and suchlike
[04:07] <Telroth_Plushie|> sohum, it jsut so happens that the kde wm and deco are one application
[04:07] <Juanca> How do I know if my ATI card is actually working
[04:07] <bruenig> !offtopic
[04:07] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:07] <sohum> telroth_plushie: really? cool
[04:07] <devurandom_> sohum dont see the usefulness in transparency
[04:08] <Telroth_Plushie|> kwin --replace (kde), emerald --replace (beryl)
[04:08] <albert> !aiglx
[04:08] <ubotu> AIGLX is a project that aims to enable GL-accelerated effects on a standard desktop. Supported cards: Nvidia: GeForce3 or newer; ATI: Radeon 7000 through X800; Intel: i810 or newer. Howto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/AIGLX. For older Nvidia or newer ATI cards see !xgl
[04:08] <sohum> devurandom: my terminals are set to trransparent all the time
[04:08] <Nessieliberation> you know what genii... i dont think i'll bother ;)
[04:08] <devurandom_> sohum mu terminal is a 1280x1024 4 tabbed Eterm, each one running a screen with yet another 5 shells
[04:08] <sohum> devurandom: that allows me to see, say, the firefox behind and type in the command without reaching for the ouse
[04:08] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, it's great when I have kvirc in the background, I can see when someone responds while another app is covering kvirc
[04:09] <devurandom_> ii dont think i could set them to be transparent
[04:09] <zero88> Ok, so does anybody wana try my FlashPlayer-Mozilla script??
[04:09] <bruenig> zero88, I will look at it
[04:09] <genii> Nessieliberation: Well, looks promising anyhow :)
[04:09] <zero88> bruenig, ok where do i put it?
[04:09] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| well yes, might be useful.. i simply thought it was "fancy" .. and didn't pay much more attention to it
[04:09] <bruenig> zero88, you can put it in pastebin, has some nice syntax highlighting
[04:09] <bruenig> !pastebin | zero88
[04:09] <ubotu> zero88: 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)
[04:09] <zero88> k
[04:09] <sohum> devurandom: for that i use ctrl-alt-f1 ;)
[04:10] <Nessieliberation> genii: i'll see if it still screws when i reboot
[04:10] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, you are correct that much of beryl is just for fancy, however i've found a few features that severly increase my productivity, such as scale
[04:10] <Nessieliberation> if not, it'll do
[04:10] <unoob> barbarella: u may be right.  It's weird.  I was compiling Slackware about 9 years ago, but I stopped doing this for a while.  It amazing how far Linux has come.  I stopped doing this type of stuff, but now I want my geek cred back, lol.
[04:10] <sohum> devurandom: the expose like effect ... ahh telroth_plushie! beat me to it
[04:10] <genii> Ok. Likely I'll; be here or close by scrounging up coffee
[04:11] <devurandom_> sohum yeah thats nice
[04:11] <barbarella> unoob:yeeehaaa
[04:11] <zero88> bruenig http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14992/
[04:11] <eegore_> does 64 bit Feisty use multiple procs by default if it can find them?
[04:11] <eegore_> I looked for the smp kernel moduls and it daid they were depreciated
[04:12] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, you keybind the expose effect to a mouse key if you have one, and then it's the fastest task-switcher on any os
[04:12] <sohum> devurandom: also, the mode that blacks out everything else other than your current window
[04:12] <bruenig> zero88, you can install flashplugin-nonfree with ubuntu repos
[04:12] <sohum> devurandom: and the ability to type in scaled mode
[04:12] <devurandom_> sohum but well.. i bought 2 22" widescreen tfts.. and i got 8 workspaces in ion3. i know where my stuff is
[04:12] <sohum> devurandom: and the ultrazoom
[04:12] <Telroth_Plushie|> eegore_, i'm using kubuntu feisty, both cores of my core 2 duo were picked up automatically
[04:12] <zero88> bruenig ya i know, but for people who dont know and look on ubuntu forums, this could probably help
[04:12] <devurandom_> that basically more space than ill ever need
[04:12] <devurandom_> then its mod-4 mod shift t 4
[04:12] <zero88> bruenig plus its my first script, i didnt know what to script
[04:13] <devurandom_> and im there without opengl
[04:13] <eegore_> Telroth_Plushie|: then the modules are active by default then
[04:13] <devurandom_> largely a matter of personal taste
[04:13] <sohum> devurandom: no, i hear you, i've used and liked ion3 and am looking at ratpoison
[04:13] <devurandom_> this ridiculous head developer of ion3
[04:13] <sohum> devurandom: it's jsut that sometimes you want a gui
[04:13] <bruenig> zero88, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14994/
[04:13] <devurandom_> and his flamewar against debian "static"
[04:14] <bruenig> zero88, that way they can just run it as sudo and it will work
[04:14] <sohum> devurandom: and when you do, gnome+beryl rocks my box :)
[04:14] <bruenig> zero88, doing sudo echo text >> /etc/apt/sources.list won't work because you want have proper permissions. The sudo will apply to the echo but will not apply to the redirection
[04:14] <devurandom_> sohum well.. got xfce running .. maybe i could fiddle beryl in there
[04:14] <bruenig> won't*
[04:14] <emet> Telroth_Plushie|: Q4 of this year
[04:15] <conn> hi, does anyone know where I can remove NetworkManager's "history" of connected networks? My wireless keeps associating with my neighbour's unsecured network
[04:15] <devurandom_> you made me want to see eyecandy
[04:15] <Telroth_Plushie|> emet, sweet, thanks
[04:15] <sohum> devurandom: that...might...work...
[04:15] <devurandom_> sohum got debian testing though
[04:15] <bruenig> zero88, just looked at it, had an error, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14996/
[04:15] <devurandom_> gonna have to google some debs
[04:15] <sohum> devurandom: eyecandy is good...
[04:15] <sohum> devurandom: if you just want to test it, get a sabayon live cd
[04:15] <zero88> bruenig ya that looks good
[04:15] <devurandom_> sohum well.. i know, but after learning the entire vim / screen / awk / sed / zsh thing
[04:16] <zero88> bruenig so that checks to see if root then askes for pass if not?
[04:16] <devurandom_> ive become a major shell overlord
[04:16] <Nessieliberation> bruenig: can you do: sudo 'echo text >> /etc/apt/sources.list'
[04:16] <Telroth_Plushie|> anyone want to help me with my mouse and xorg?
[04:16] <devurandom_> so it feels a little stupid switching back to clicking around icons
[04:16] <sohum> devurandom: hey, i use vim, screen, zsh, and am looking at sed and awk
[04:16] <unoob> Thanks, barbarella, epic720.  Long live free software and Tech Support! Bye!
[04:16] <Nessieliberation> or doesnt that work either?
[04:16] <bruenig> zero88, it checks for root, and if it isn't root, just outputs "you need sudo to do this" and then exits
[04:16] <devurandom_> i think xfce is lightweight and ncie
[04:16] <sohum> devurandom: that doesn't preclude me from using and liking beryl
[04:16] <shido> when is feisty's final release scheduled for coming out?
[04:17] <bruenig> zero88, you have to run the script by doing "sudo ./script" for it to work, if you just do "./script" it will return that message
[04:17] <zero88> ah ok
[04:17] <Nessieliberation> 19th
[04:17] <ardchoille> The 19th
[04:17] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, no
[04:17] <knix_> shido, april 19
[04:17] <devurandom_> sohum not that it's an ideology
[04:17] <sohum> shido: apr 19, afaik
[04:17] <shido> thanks knix_  :D
[04:17] <bruenig> Nessieliberation, you can do echo "text" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:17] <shido> thanks sohum
[04:17] <Nessieliberation> tee ?
[04:17] <knix_> shido, that would be 9 days, heehee
[04:17] <Nessieliberation> oh ok
[04:17] <Nessieliberation> i've never heard of tee in my life :P
[04:17] <zero88> bruenig do parenthasis matter/.
[04:18] <Nessieliberation> or what i normally do:
[04:18] <bruenig> zero88, yeah they do, the brackets I assume you mean
[04:18] <Nessieliberation> sudo vim /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:18] <devurandom_> sohum well im gonna google some debs
[04:18] <zero88> bruenig well quotes " "
[04:18] <bruenig> or maybe not, I always use the brackets, I think if you do if test "$UID" != 0 that would work instead of the brackets
[04:18] <sohum> devurandom: cool
[04:18] <devurandom_> sohum but well.. its likely to get killed again
[04:19] <sohum> devurandom: "it" = ?
[04:19] <devurandom_> sohum beryl
[04:19] <Nessieliberation> when the remerger happens?
[04:19] <sohum> devurandom: in the end, it is personal choice
[04:19] <devurandom_> but anyway.. anybody here ever had a 4-monitor dual-dualhead .. quadhead nvijdia setup running?
[04:20] <Nessieliberation> i have a 1 monitor crap gfx card running...
[04:20] <devurandom_> i got dualhead .. as far as ive interpreted the xorg.conf layout.. it should be possible to place 2 twinview screens from different videocards left/rightof each other with xinerama
[04:20] <Telroth_Plushie|> beryl doesn't like xinerama, fyi
[04:20] <genii> devurandom_: Yes, I had 2 PCI Appian Graphics dual DVI out cards before
[04:20] <Nessieliberation> from lspci:   VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[04:20] <Nessieliberation> this is my gfx card?
[04:20] <Telroth_Plushie|> Nessieliberation, yes
[04:21] <devurandom_> genii well.. those screens were running in one xserver?
[04:21] <Nessieliberation> great... not even a name
[04:21] <genii> devurandom_: Yup
[04:21] <devurandom_> genii nice.. xinerama i suppose
[04:21] <genii> devurandom_:  :)
[04:21] <devurandom_> genii dont even know the vendor.. appian..?
[04:22] <genii> devurandom_: Later they got swallowed by ATI
[04:22] <devurandom_> genii i do you think there's another vendor besides nvidia whose hardware is properly supported in linux?
[04:23] <genii> They invented windoze HydraVision for instance etc
[04:23] <devurandom_> genii the nvidia driver is closed source.. doesnt matter to me as long as its rock stable
[04:23] <genii> devurandom_: Well, ELSA makes some well-supported cards. But they are not cheap
[04:24] <Juanca> can anyone help me please, my beyl run to slow but I have an ATI graphic card
[04:24] <devurandom_> genii e.g.?
[04:24] <Nessieliberation> ati + linux is not a nice combination :-\
[04:24] <devurandom_> indeed.
[04:24] <Juanca> :(
[04:25] <Juanca> but is there a posible solution?
[04:25] <Nessieliberation> sorry... i dont know
[04:25] <genii> devurandom_: Well, old ones were: GLORIA, GLORIA II, Erazer. Lemmo go look at their site. they make cards with both nvidia and ati chipsets. In fact one card has both in it
[04:25] <show_now_on> juanca: i'm running beryl on ibm thinkpad w/ati...no problem....although, the laptop is fairly old
[04:26] <reizend> does anyone know the utility to aid in setting up dual monitors?
[04:26] <devurandom_> genii and they do provide their own drivers
[04:26] <devurandom_> ?
[04:26] <Juanca> show_now_on: good to know. But what can I have wrong, beryl runs too slow
[04:26] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:What does fglrxinfo say?
[04:26] <RagingBull> HELP! I tried to make IEEE80211 and it failed (Fiesty) I also removed my current ipw2200 from the kernel with sudo ./remove-old I was trying to patch the ipw2200 with injection support. What command do I use to put the old ipw2200 mod back into the kernel? I figured it is 'sudo insmod ipw2200' but I dont know where the old ipw2200 resides
[04:26] <genii> devurandom_: I am looking into it. I have not had a new card from them in quite a while (Since I owned a GLORIA II)
[04:26] <show_now_on> juanca: how did you set it up to begin with
[04:26] <dager> reizend: check xinerama
[04:27] <reizend> thanks, I knew it was something like that
[04:27] <Juanca> show_now_on: This way:
[04:27] <Juanca> http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[04:27] <show_now_on> juanca:...hold on..i'll check it out
[04:28] <Juanca> show_now_on: thank you
[04:28] <RagingBull> wow none here have an answer?
[04:28] <Nessieliberation> fglrxinfo ?
[04:28] <bruenig> !patience | RagingBull
[04:28] <ubotu> RagingBull: 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
[04:29] <RagingBull> bruenig: aah sorry it's kewl just didnt want to wait if I no one knew ;)
[04:29] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:open terminal and type fglrxinfo
[04:29] <RagingBull> bruenig: been banging my head with this all day lol
[04:29] <adr> how can I install bittorrent 5? I tried downloading the deb from bittorrent.com but the installer says it conflicts
[04:30] <Nessieliberation> bash: fglrxinfo: command not found
[04:30] <RagingBull> adr: I recommend Azureus
[04:30] <show_now_on> juanca: i came across that same site but didn't have much luck with it...try... http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1036
[04:30] <NBrepresent> hi, how do i see all of the terminal output from my last boot?
[04:30] <RagingBull> adr: that what I found *I* prefer
[04:30] <genii> devurandom_: Bah looks like they have gone windoze-centric unfortunately. sorry to steer you wrong there. The old cards I had from them were kickass btw. Too bad
[04:30] <adr> the thing is i just migrated from gentoo and i have unfinished torrents
[04:30] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:hmmm
[04:30] <axisys> after hybernate my sound is not working
[04:31] <NBrepresent> i've been having these weird hairy bootup experiences. at my last boot, mounting some disks failed, then i was given a root terminal. I typed exit, and ubuntu started.
[04:31] <axisys> how do i restart? esd?
[04:31] <devurandom_> genii .. well for the moment, nvidia gefoce 7600gt is affordable, well supported and powerful enough for anything in 3d
[04:31] <devurandom_> genii .. i got this one (passively cooled) and 2x samsung syncmaster 226bw
[04:31] <NBrepresent> i'd like to see in more detail what went wrong, then maybe post it for you guys to look at
[04:31] <devurandom_> which is quite affordable as well (~340 Euros)
[04:31] <devurandom_> that's 2x 1680x1050 .. quite a nice panel, good contrast and.. lots of space :)
[04:32] <genii> devurandom_: Yeah the 7600gt is sweet :)
[04:32] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, i take it you don't play oblivion at all?
[04:32] <theonlyalt> I reeeeally need some help getting my Linksys Wireless G Card connected to my network. If you might be able to shed some light on the subject here are the details http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405803
[04:32] <axisys> !sound
[04:32] <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
[04:32] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| pardon me.. whats oblivion?
[04:32] <devurandom_> :D
[04:32] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:i think youre still running the mesa driver
[04:33] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, it's for windows, granted, but a almost-photorealistic first-person rpg
[04:33] <Nessieliberation> mesa driver for what?
[04:33] <aubade> devurandom_: Latest game in TES series, think Morrowind, Daggerfall, or Arena.
[04:33] <NBrepresent> how do i check the log from my last boot?
[04:33] <devurandom_> hmkay
[04:33] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, it brings my core2duo E6600 and 7950 GT OC to their knees
[04:33] <devurandom_> with a 7600gt and this resolution i dont think 1680, i think 640x480
[04:33] <Nessieliberation> eek
[04:34] <devurandom_> well i got the E6600 as well
[04:34] <devurandom_> which turned out to be annoying
[04:34] <show_now_on> juanca: it's a fair amount of code to drop in your box...but if you need any help...i'll walk you through it
[04:34] <Telroth_Plushie|> oh?
[04:34] <Telroth_Plushie|> how come?
[04:34] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:so what is your problem with ati
[04:34] <devurandom_> the intel boards make a lot of problems using linux
[04:34] <Nessieliberation> i dont have one
[04:34] <Telroth_Plushie|> my problems have been with the non-intel parts of my board
[04:35] <Nessieliberation> i have a problem with hibernation and swap mounting
[04:35] <Nessieliberation> someone else asked about ati
[04:35] <devurandom_> had a lot of trouble with pata_jmicron, cpufreq (ondemand freezes the box), apci, bios irq routing etc
[04:35] <devurandom_> of course it's the non intel parts..
[04:35] <devurandom_> but how come intel wouldnt spend 2 dollars to take on of their own pata chipsets
[04:35] <devurandom_> no.. jmicron.. from the back of beyond
[04:35] <devurandom_> no one knows.
[04:35] <genii> yeah that micron sata controller has no driver yet still
[04:36] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:you did say ati + linux is not a nice combination :-\
[04:36] <Nessieliberation> barbarella: yes i did
[04:36] <devurandom_> i finally got it working with libata..
[04:36] <Nessieliberation> because someoene asked why his beryl wasnt working well with an ati card
[04:36] <lragingbul> how come the ipw2200 driver doesnt come standard with injection support..lmao I have been pondering this *all* day
[04:36] <devurandom_> and cpu freqeuncy scaling still doesnt work correctly
[04:36] <ceeg> i made a deb for a ruby script i wrote, can someone evaluate my debian/rules because it works fine on my computer when i build the deb, but installing the deb it leaves out critical files
[04:37] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:how do you know if don't have a ATI
[04:37] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support funny stories
[04:37] <devurandom_> mine was similar
[04:37] <lragingbul> barbarella lsmod
[04:37] <timbilika> Enter text here...pula mea..
[04:37] <devurandom_> really.. really nice.. booting grml.org livecd to bootstrap a system, configure it and compiling a custom 2.6.20 from scratch in chroot
[04:37] <Nessieliberation> i have an ATI on my other computer - which is the reason i dont try using that instead of this... and i've heard from many many people about their ati problems
[04:37] <devurandom_> not a problem, but not setup doing configuration for you
[04:37] <denys_> hey, i just tried to install adobe flash, but something went terribly wrong, and now firefox keeps crashing. can somebody pls help?
[04:38] <devurandom_> ___no__ distro has yet installed correctly on this machine
[04:38] <Nessieliberation> denys: are you running a 64bit version of ubuntu ?
[04:38] <denys_> no
[04:39] <Nessieliberation> then i have no idea
[04:39] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, for me it was the JMicron controller that Asus uses, after that was disabled feisty live-cd booted fine on core2duo and intel P975. after install i reenabled the JMicron controller and all works fine now
[04:39] <arshad> hi
[04:39] <arshad> i need help with xchat
[04:40] <arshad> how do i switch servers to irc.spotchat.org
[04:40] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| well.. obviously you got a sata cdrom drive?
[04:40] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:ok, but 1950 is working here
[04:40] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, dvd-rom and dvd-rw, both IDE and on the intel controller
[04:40] <bruenig> arshad, /server irc.spotchat.org
[04:40] <junmin> hi!guys!!!in Linux, if i found there's some logic error in my hard-disk, what should i do??! please
[04:40] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| does your board offer an intel ide controller? mine doesnt.
[04:41] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, my board has intel ide and sata controller
[04:41] <arshad> thankyou
[04:41] <devurandom_> junmin what kind of logic error?
[04:41] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, I have a Asus P5W DH Deluxe, if you were wondering
[04:41] <barbarella> junmin:paste the logic error
[04:41] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| my board has 6 intel sata ports.. one jmicron pata
[04:41] <Nessieliberation> barbarella: ati made a few drivers, they just dont have quite the ubiqitousness they were designed to have i think
[04:41] <devurandom_> s it
[04:42] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| does cpufreq work?
[04:42] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| sudo cpufreq-set -c 0 -g ondemand -c 0 -g ondemand
[04:42] <Taim> There a channel I should hit for Feisty install questions?  Specifically related to wonky X screen mode issues and no failback console?
[04:42] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| if you dont time out in 5 minutes, ill be buying the board :)
[04:42] <bruenig> Taim, #ubuntu+1
[04:43] <Taim> bruenig: thanks
[04:43] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:it depends, if youre playing games on linux...but i don't
[04:43] <wasafc1> #
[04:43] <devurandom_> junmin what about the logic error?
[04:43] <hflappy> any gurus on that knows what the hell this is...runnin a program and get this....terminate called after throwing an instance of 'St9bad_alloc'
[04:43] <hflappy>   what():  St9bad_alloc
[04:43] <nu-> Does anyone if the new beta includes the 800gtx drivers?
[04:43] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:so i can't tell anything about that part
[04:43] <devurandom_> i dont have the slightest idea
[04:43] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, it's not cheap, $257 retail, but even the remote is working in kubuntu feisty :)
[04:43] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, installing cpufreq....
[04:43] <Nessieliberation> do you run beryl/compiz ?
[04:43] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| k
[04:44] <evilofisho> Anyone know any solution to the crazy mouse problem?
[04:44] <MarkFeathers> How do I pick which version of python is used?  I have 2.4 and 2.5 installed but it uses 2.4
[04:44] <junmin> devurandom_, barbarella ,some times i can boot up ubuntu ... but some times not and says logic error in hda1(where is the  / )... and i can hear the sound of hd is ugly ...
[04:44] <bobo> how do you keep rhyme box from poping up each time you put in a thumb drive?
[04:44] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:youve got me there... no it didn't
[04:44] <ProfFrink> hey tpt u there/
[04:44] <ProfFrink> ?
[04:44] <Nessieliberation> i think that's where the problems come
[04:45] <devurandom_> junmin something like "I/O error on hda1 logic blocks.."
[04:45] <Nessieliberation> ATI dont do 3d acceleration
[04:45] <eegore_> anyone have any luck getting the joystick setup in feisty kubuntu 64?
[04:45] <eljimbo> does anyone have any experience with streamripper?
[04:46] <junmin> devurandom_, yes!!!
[04:46] <MarkFeathers> How do I pick which version of python is used by default?  I have 2.4 and 2.5 installed but it uses 2.4
[04:46] <lambo4jos> i just setup ubuntu on an external hard drive, which it is fully contained within, and can connect to any machine via usb!
[04:46] <devurandom_> junmin then you should certainly query the smart information of your drive
[04:46] <devurandom_> if you know how to do that
[04:46] <lambo4jos> the only problem is that i need to figure out how to configure wireless
[04:46] <nu-> MarkFeathers: unnistall 2.4
[04:46] <barbarella> Nessieliberation:maybe with DRI
[04:46] <nu-> Does anyone if the new beta includes the 800gtx drivers?
[04:46] <Nessieliberation> oki
[04:46] <devurandom_> junmin otherwise: everytime that happened to me, the hard driver was about to break. i would backup any relevant data as soon as possible
[04:47] <Telroth_Plushie|> devurandom_, command returned errors (duplicate args), but "cpufreq-set -c 0 -g demand && cpufreq-set -c 1 -g demand" returns instantly without output
[04:47] <lambo4jos> is this possible being that the wireless card is on a laptop, and ubuntu boots off of an external drive?  anyone have any advice?
[04:47] <MarkFeathers> nu-: I'd like to keep it installed for compatibility reasons.  isn't there another way?
[04:47] <jeffwheeler> Is there any official resource I can point to that will encourage a user to use apt and package managers instead of simply downloading a tgz and installing it using an unofficial installer?
[04:47] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| cpufreq-info
[04:47] <evilofisho> Crap.. Getting late.. Cya all sometime.
[04:47] <richdurhm> hey guys i have a big prob
[04:47] <nu-> MarkFeathers: Don't know. You'd have to find where they are installed and create a shortcut to them?
[04:47] <SirBob1701> is there any reason that rhythm box wouldn't be able to open files but other programs can?
[04:47] <dave132> are the repositories up to date, i have open office 2.0 and the open office version is up to 2.2
[04:47] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| are you registered.. pm?
[04:47] <richdurhm> i just updated and restarted ubuntu 6.10edgy
[04:47] <latitude> help, i updated edgy and now i cant login to gnome
[04:48] <Nessieliberation> night guys
[04:48] <richdurhm> now i have no windows partition in grub??
[04:48] <devurandom_> Telroth_Plushie| seemingly im not.. :D
[04:48] <junmin> devurandom_, ...
[04:48] <junmin> devurandom_, then going to do this now ...
[04:48] <MarkFeathers> nu-: I just tried to uninstall python2.4 and it tried to remove anything depending on python (such as xchat)
[04:48] <slvmchn> ruchdurhm: welcome to linux, there's no going back.... bwahahahahahaha
[04:48] <devurandom_> junmin id say so
[04:48] <Telroth> devurandom_, i'm registered, are you receiving my PMs /
[04:48] <Telroth> ?
[04:49] <devurandom_> Telroth nope.. sec.. gotta read that register thing
[04:49] <nu-> MarkFeathers: hmmm....i don't know. =[
[04:49] <richdurhm> slvmchn,  lol fu
[04:49] <lambo4jos> how do u setup wireless card which resides on laptop, but ubuntu boots off external usb drive?
[04:49] <jojoman02> is gmail going slow for anyone else besides me?
[04:49] <junmin> devurandom_, thx
[04:49] <devurandom_> junmins .. after that, if your ubuntu is up, install smartmontools
[04:49] <latitude> help, i updated edgy and now i cant login to gnome. i think beryl is crashing. how do i disbale beryl from command?
[04:49] <nu-> Is where any way i can find out which packages are included in the new beta?
[04:49] <devurandom_> junmin then: smartctl -a /dev/hda
[04:49] <jeffwheeler> Again, is there any resource that states Ubuntu's policy to use package managers whenever possible?
[04:49] <Pelo> !wireless | lambo4jos
[04:49] <ubotu> lambo4jos: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:50] <Pelo> jeffwheeler,  check on the site
[04:50] <devurandom_> junmin youll get all your drive's SMART information (assuming that it supports SMART.. which is probable)
[04:50] <jeffwheeler> Pelo: I did; couldn't find anything like I'm looking for
[04:50] <latitude> would appreciate any help. thanks
[04:50] <jeffwheeler> nothing stated the policy directly
[04:50] <eljimbo> /quite
[04:50] <devurandom_> Telroth sec, ok?
[04:51] <Telroth> devurandom_, can you PM me?
[04:51] <shawn34> Every theme i try to install says invalid file format.. what am i doing wrong?
[04:51] <show_now_on> latitude: disable beryl from the Applications > System Tools> Beryl Manager
[04:51] <devurandom_> Telroth im receiving. yet i cant pm back
[04:51] <junmin> what is SMART???
[04:51] <Telroth> devurandom_, did you identify with nickserv?
[04:51] <junmin> devurandom_, what's SMART?
[04:51] <lambo4jos> Pelo: i am a newbie.  is there anything special i have to do such as mount wireless or anything of the sort to the usb disk?
[04:51] <Pelo> latitude,  for beryl issues you better ask in #beryl
[04:51] <latitude> show_now_on, i cant even login to gnome.
[04:51] <devurandom_> junmin Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology
[04:51] <devurandom_> junmin http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-Monitoring%2C_Analysis_and_Reporting_Technology
[04:51] <Telroth> junmin, Smart Monitoring And Realtime <somthing>
[04:51] <shawn34> !theme
[04:51] <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
[04:51] <Pelo> lambo4jos,   I don't know which is why I triggerd that link to wireless info
[04:51] <latitude> im forced to use blackbox
[04:52] <devurandom_> Telroth its nickserv.. not authserv :D
[04:52] <corevette> !wtf
[04:52] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:52] <nu-> Is where any way i can find out which packages are included in the 7.04 beta?
[04:52] <shawn34> !changetheme | shawnr34
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about changetheme - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:52] <show_now_on> latitude: than i'd hit the beryl-project site/forum
[04:52] <Pelo> latitude,  sudo apt-get remove beryl
[04:52] <shawn34> Every theme i try to install says invalid file format.. what am i doing wrong?
[04:52] <genii> Self Monitoring And Reporting Technology
[04:52] <nu-> shawn34: are you on gnome or kde?
[04:52] <Pelo> shawn34,  where are you getting those themes from ?
[04:52] <nikin> i just installed a command line system, but it does not recognize my Wlancard... when i install with GUI it went well
[04:52] <devurandom_> Telroth working?
[04:53] <shawn34> nu-, gnome
[04:53] <shawn34> Pelo, gnomelook
[04:53] <nikin> what should i do to get it working
[04:53] <nikin> ?
[04:53] <nu-> shawn34: make sure you are downloading Metacity themes / GTK2
[04:53] <SirBob1701> when i try to test the sound i get this warning how can i fix it ? audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=music: Could not open resource for writing.
[04:53] <shawn34> nu-, im sorry im not clear enough... GDM Theme
[04:53] <atticstorm> Hello, has anyone had any experience with resizing their ext3 partition?
[04:53] <Pelo> shawn34,  don'T unpack them and try loading them using the theme manager in system > prefs> themes
[04:53] <shawn34> trying to install a gdm theme
[04:54] <nu-> GDM is the welcome/login screen right?>
[04:54] <Pelo> shawn34,  try the forum
[04:54] <shawn34> yea
[04:54] <nu-> yea
[04:54] <shawn34> i got it
[04:54] <nu-> theres another place for it
[04:54] <shawn34> nvrmind
[04:54] <shawn34> sorry
[04:54] <nu-> oh ok
[04:54] <shawn34> lol
[04:54] <john_> where is the x log file i can check when things don't start up right?
[04:55] <nu-> john_: etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:55] <john_> nu-: thanks
[04:55] <nu-> or x.log
[04:55] <nu-> np
[04:55] <john_> err yeah - one that lists errors
[04:55] <john_> nu-: i remember something like xorg.0.log?
[04:55] <nu-> ahh
[04:55] <nu-> yea
[04:56] <nu-> i remember i had to ftp it to my server once
[04:56] <Pelo> john_, i think there is a log viewer in  system > admin
[04:56] <nu-> i think thats the name of it
[04:56] <john_> pelo: I am in a recovery shell
[04:56] <Pelo> no idea then
[04:56] <john_> :)
[04:56] <nu-> Where can i find a list of all the packages included in the 7.04 beta?
[04:56] <nu-> need to know if it includes the 8800gtx drivers
[04:56] <aubade> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[04:57] <SirBob1701> ??
[04:57] <crdlb> nu-, yes it has 9755
[04:58] <john_> well, my problem is that whenever anything that uses opengl tries to do so, it pukes and i go back to the login screen
[04:58] <nu-> crdlb: thanks very much
[04:58] <crdlb> nu-, as of today, the package is called nvidia-glx-new
[04:58] <john_> i tried reinstalling the drivers via envy, but no change
[04:58] <exs> how do I get vmware player or server running again?.. I uninstalled it so many times to get it to work, but it always starts to load, then closes, then it gives me loads of prolems in synaptic about network business. could someone please help me with this?
[04:59] <holst> is the release date for feisty nailed down to a day now?
[04:59] <annihillus> whats that command for running the 3d gears?
[04:59] <holst> i was going to suggest a friend wait for it instead of installing fedora core 5 (which is also due very soon)
[04:59] <SeveredCross> annihillus: glxgears
[05:00] <SeveredCross> holst: The 19th I believe.
[05:00] <holst> or was it fedora 6
[05:00] <annihillus> SeveredCross, thanks man
[05:00] <holst> SeveredCross: nice, thank you
[05:00] <bimberi> holst: April 19 is the target
[05:00] <nu-> any big differences between the 64 and 86 version?
[05:00] <richdurhm> can any one help with grub i updated/restarted/ now no windows selction???
[05:01] <SeveredCross> nu-: x86 is more stable.
[05:01] <bimberi> holst: note that there is a ~48 hour window in which it is April 19th somewhere in the world. :)
[05:01] <SeveredCross> richdurhm: Read the grub config file/man pages and add Window
[05:01] <SeveredCross> *Windows
[05:01] <SeveredCross> I can give you the basic synta
[05:01] <nu-> SeveredCross: thanks. so whats the advantage of the 64?
[05:01] <john_> whenever i try to run something that uses opengl, i get shot back to the login screen. tried reinstalling the video drivers via envy. can anyone help me debug?
[05:01] <SeveredCross> *syntax from my grub file
[05:02] <nikin> how can i set a WEP key in the CONSOLE ?
[05:02] <SeveredCross> Err, or not (I'm on Windows, had to do some gaming, heh)
[05:02] <SeveredCross> But
[05:02] <SeveredCross> The basic syntax is
[05:02] <SeveredCross> title Windows
[05:03] <Telache> I'm trying to get my Zyxel pci wifi card to work in Dapper.  I'm trying to install ndiswrapper but I keep getting an error message.
[05:03] <exs> bimberi:  do you think april 19th is the date feisty will be released, or is it going to be a bit later to fix bugs?
[05:03] <Telache> Any ideas?
[05:03] <SeveredCross> root (hd0,0) // this assumes Windows is the 1st partition
[05:03] <SeveredCross> makeactive
[05:03] <SeveredCross> chainloader +1
[05:03] <SeveredCross> I think that's all you need.
[05:03] <compilerwriter> bimberi:  Are you trying to say that it is more like as close to the 19th as we can get? :-)
[05:03] <bimberi> exs: idk sorry
[05:03] <SeveredCross> Just change root if you need to, depending on where Windows is located, and I'm not sure my syntax for that command is correct.
[05:03] <xtknight> exs, april 19 is pretty much definite.  "tough luck" for bugs that miss the freezes/deadlines
[05:04] <moparfan90> ts another program i can burn a iso onto a cd with?
[05:04] <bimberi> compilerwriter: ;)
[05:04] <exs> xtknight:  do you know how many bugs are still currently unfixed?.. is there a list?
[05:04] <PanzerMKZ> cdrecord?
[05:05] <xtknight> exs, somewhere in the 100,000s.  which isnt bad, considering there are probably magnitudes more of instances where things /do work/
[05:05] <moparfan90> does that burn cd images?
[05:05] <moparfan90> so i can boot from it
[05:05] <xtknight> exs, launchpad
[05:07] <dthacker> Hi, I'm running ubuntu server (Edgy).  Is there a curses based utility to run for network settings?
[05:07] <paddygman> hey all
[05:07] <paddygman> anyone free?
[05:08] <MrMakeveli> hey everyone
[05:08] <Whtiger> hi
[05:08] <paddygman> hey
[05:08] <MrMakeveli> i dont know much but i'd like to help if i can
[05:08] <paddygman> \w
[05:08] <paddygman> i'm having probs with my wireless card
[05:09] <MrMakeveli> havent dabbled with the wireless cards yet :(
[05:09] <paddygman> was being detected by administraiton->networking  the other day but now its not
[05:09] <paddygman> i had installed the network manager app but i got rid of it
[05:09] <paddygman> any ideas?
[05:09] <Hansel> paddygman, what was the Q?
[05:10] <SirBob1701> how can i keep ubuntu from automouting windows drives?
[05:10] <Hansel> SirBob1701, look in /etc/fstab
[05:10] <SirBob1701> fstab doesn't include there information
[05:10] <SirBob1701> already checked
[05:10] <Hansel> look in /etc/init.d
[05:10] <bruenig> SirBob1701, it must
[05:11] <Apisa_Ahni> paddygman>  go here:  http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/
[05:11] <SirBob1701> nope
[05:11] <SirBob1701> didn't do it in edgy upgraded to fiesty and now it does
[05:11] <NBrepresent> hi, how can i check my boot log?
[05:11] <nikin> how can i set an ASCII WEP key in console?
[05:11] <dthacker> NBrepresent: sudo dmesg | more
[05:12] <SirBob1701> my fstab http://pastebin.ca/433959
[05:13] <Websteria> I just upgraded to feisty and now my boot stops after the drive detect
[05:13] <MrMakeveli> hey guys i have a quick question regarding archives. i have some old rars lying around from my windows days. archive manager says it supports rars, but when i try it always has an error complaining about unsupported format. do i have to install anything additionally for the support?
[05:13] <SirBob1701> WEbsteria: can you post an error if you get any?
[05:13] <xtknight> !info unrar | MrMakeveli
[05:13] <ubotu> mrmakeveli: unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.5.4-0.1 (edgy), package size 84 kB, installed size 216 kB
[05:13] <devurandom_> MrMakeveli sudo aptitude install unrar
[05:13] <Websteria> There aren't any errors
[05:13] <dthacker> SirBob1701: can you post it with them mounted?  and a df?
[05:14] <Websteria> It just gets to the sd stuff and then stops
[05:14] <devurandom_> MrMakeveli usage: unrar x <archive.rar>
[05:14] <SirBob1701> that is with them mounted
[05:14] <SirBob1701> what do you mean by df though
[05:14] <MrMakeveli> perfect, let me give a whirl
[05:14] <Websteria> ah
[05:14] <Websteria> it's saying dev/hda1 doesn't exist
[05:14] <SirBob1701> nm bout df
[05:14] <dthacker> df shows the filesystems
[05:14] <MrMakeveli> is there non-cli support?
[05:14] <SirBob1701> posting it on past bing
[05:14] <Websteria> I think it's loading them as sd's now right?
[05:14] <SirBob1701> http://pastebin.ca/433963
[05:14] <MrMakeveli> i have friends i'd like to convert, but if everything is cli its gonna be harder
[05:15] <defjux> i have put lots of work into my ubuntu configuration like software settings etc. how can i save all of this without backing up my whole harddrive?
[05:15] <devurandom_> MrMakeveli i think the kde thing does rars..
[05:15] <Owner> Does anybody know of any OpenSource/Free drivers for sn IMPROCOMM  IPN2220 Wireless LAN card?
[05:15] <Websteria> what are the drives loaded as now? If not HDA1 and HDA2
[05:15] <defjux> what is the best way for me to backup my operating system??
[05:15] <defjux> to DVD
[05:15] <ThugRen> Hello. I need to edit a grub boot..
[05:15] <odat> hi everyone
[05:16] <Jaxster> Can anyone here help me figure out how to download nvidia-glx in terminal?
[05:16] <dthacker> SirBob1701: what line of df is the mounted windows disk(s)?
[05:16] <ThugRen> Can anyone help?
[05:16] <MrMakeveli> let me also mention that i tried installing a bunch of different packages for this
[05:16] <colbert> defjux: try Simple Backup, I just used it to make a DVD-RW backup
[05:16] <Hansel> Jaxster, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx wont work?
[05:16] <odat> anyone have any experience with 3coms homeconnect webcam?
[05:16] <Websteria> anyone?
[05:16] <MrMakeveli> i tried a couple different ones, but the KDE ones seemed to have problems
[05:16] <dthacker> !anyone
[05:16] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:16] <SirBob1701> wait
[05:16] <Hansel> Websteria - if on a laptop probably sda1, 2, 3
[05:16] <NBrepresent> i had my windows partition hda2 and another ext3 partition, hda7 mounting at boot, and now they are not
[05:16] <SirBob1701> ok it doesn't auto mount them it just shows them
[05:16] <Hansel> Websteria, cat /etc/fstab
[05:16] <colbert> Jaxster: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[05:17] <Jaxster> i forgot what it was called. apt-get
[05:17] <Jaxster> thanks
[05:17] <gotgenes> ThugRen: What do you need to change in your grub boot?
[05:17] <SirBob1701> i'm guessing fiesty allowsy ou to see ntfs partitoins by default
[05:17] <NBrepresent> i can't tell from the output of dmesg where they are failing to mount
[05:17] <Snaxib> Are there Open Source / Free Drivers for INPROCOMM IPN2220 Wireless card?  If so where?
[05:17] <dthacker> SirBob1701: might be, I have no seely windoze partitions :)
[05:18] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: dmesg | grep mount
[05:18] <latitude> help, i have the same problem as: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=404595 . can someone lend a helping hand?
[05:18] <odat> anyone familiar with kernel patches?
[05:18] <xtknight> odat, yes
[05:18] <ThugRen> I need to swap the default boot from ubuntu to windows in a Grub boot? I am only doing this till they get my X-fi in supported?..
[05:18] <SirBob1701> it just shows in file browser two drives of size ... and you have to mount them to view in them
[05:18] <odat> xtknight, it seems that i need to patch the kernel in order to get the 3com homeconnect webcam working under linux
[05:18] <SirBob1701> fiesty also dropped my audio group :S
[05:18] <devurandom_> MrMakeveli well :) .. im afraid i cant help you there.. i'm prety sure i configured kde to understand zip / rar
[05:18] <ostiffel> I want to build a USB memory stick with the ubuntu server ISO
[05:18] <xtknight> odat, Edgy ?
[05:19] <SirBob1701> so i have to figure out how i can use rhythmbox and others
[05:19] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: thanks, but it only shows the root ext3 filesystem mounting successfully
[05:19] <gotgenes> ThugRen: gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:19] <ostiffel> I've tried a few times before and never get very far
[05:19] <odat> xtknight, feisty
[05:19] <Websteria> had to change my grub from hda1 to sda1
[05:19] <xtknight> odat, what is the name of the module?
[05:19] <dthacker> SirBob1701: As Aerosmith would say: Your livin on the edge!
[05:19] <gotgenes> ThugRen: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:19] <Websteria> feisty should look at your grub and do that...
[05:19] <SirBob1701> lol
[05:19] <SirBob1701> i knew i shoulda waited to upgrade my rig
[05:19] <gotgenes> ThugRen: see the line that says "default 0"
[05:19] <SirBob1701> maybe i'll reformate to edgy
[05:19] <SirBob1701> if i can get grub to see my cd
[05:19] <ostiffel> it still thinks the packages are on the CDROM and doesn't find the USB once it gets to the install screens
[05:20] <dthacker> SirBob1701: I'm a big chicken, I won't upgrade until may.  I have a junk box to test on.
[05:20] <ostiffel> anybody else have success doing something like this (building a USB memory stick for installing)
[05:20] <ThugRen> gotgenes Yepp..
[05:20] <SirBob1701> ah
[05:20] <MrMakeveli> to whoever was helping me: the unrar at the command-line appears to have worked. are there any gui versions available so if its needed?
[05:20] <NBrepresent> dthacker: how do i downgrade to Edgy? i must have installed one too many unofficial packages, and i was forced to do a distribution upgrade. The weird thing was that it said it was upgrading to 6.10, but at the end of the upgrade, it said welcome to 7.04 Feisty
[05:20] <ThugRen> gotgenes Change that too 3 or so?
[05:20] <gotgenes> ThugRen: Scroll down, count how many "title" entries to Windows, and put that number, minus 1. (e.g., Windows on mine is title 7, so set default to 6)
[05:21] <odat> xtknight, http://homeconnectusb.sourceforge.net/
[05:21] <dthacker> NBrepresent: I have never downgraded sorry.  I'm very conservative on packages
[05:21] <NBrepresent> does anyone here know how to downgrade distributions?
[05:21] <gotgenes> ThugRen: save, quit, and reboot--should boot into Windows by default
[05:22] <ThugRen> gotgenes,, Thanks man.. :
[05:22] <ThugRen> ;)
[05:22] <gotgenes> ThugRen: np
[05:22] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: why do you want to downgrade?
[05:22] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: To restore mounting your other partitions?
[05:22] <xtknight> odat, sadly, that is a diff to kernel 2.4
[05:23] <xtknight> i dont think you want to apply that to 2.6
[05:23] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: that and also when i upgraded, firefox stopped working
[05:23] <xtknight> odat, besides that it may already be included.  'sudo modprobe vicam'
[05:23] <NBrepresent> that could have been just a coincidence though
[05:23] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: have you checked /etc/fstab to make sure it has your entries for those partitions?
[05:23] <Telache> I'm trying to get my Zyxel pci wifi card to work in Dapper 64-bit.  I'm trying to install ndiswrapper but I keep getting an error message.
[05:24] <xtknight> odat, sudo modprobe usbvideo && sudo modprobe vicam
[05:24] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: well it used to, unless it was overwritten. would it be?
[05:24] <latitude> help, i have the same problem as: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=404595 . can someone help? would really really appreciate it
[05:24] <SperMite_> does someone want to do me a favor?
[05:24] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
[05:24] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: my entries are there in fstab
[05:24] <odat> xtknight, didn't return anything  thats good i take it
[05:25] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: hmm
[05:25] <MrMakeveli> hey guys i also have another question: how can i change my default apps? i know i can do system --> prefs --> preferred apps, but that only lets me do internet browser and email. i would like to change my default application for media files from movie player to VLC (which i can play my proprietary formats)
[05:25] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: i read something on the ubuntu forums about a UID changing
[05:25] <ostiffel> is there a document for 6.10 server custom installation (preseed, etc)?
[05:25] <ostiffel> i mean is there a  page describing it?
[05:25] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: but it's sort of over my head, and it was just one post, i'm not about to take it as gospel
[05:26] <SperMite_> Can someone go to my page http://ecker.gotdns.com:8080/ go to galleries, then Arts and tell me in img15 has animated rain
[05:26] <NBrepresent> but that could also be why i lost my mount points
[05:26] <odat> xtknight, camorama still doesn't see it though
[05:26] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: as of Edgy they switched to UUIDs for mount file system
[05:26] <Gabarus> Okay, Im building a PC for my grandfather. Since he doesn't know computers from adam, I decided to start him off with Ubuntu, since I wont have to worry about spyware, virii,etc. The original sound card I installed must have not been supported, because I couldnt get audio. I tried swapping the card for an old ISA SB-16,  but it is *not* plug and play. And I still have no audio, how do I get the OS to see and use the c
[05:27] <xtknight> odat, hmm.  well is the driver being loaded for your card? dmesg
[05:27] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: I'm not sure how to generate them, but I think you're correct. Maybe Google for generating UUIDs or search the forums or post to the forums
[05:27] <mon^rch> SperMite_: ther is no image 15 :)
[05:27] <xtknight> 'blkid' to get UUIDs for your HD.
[05:27] <MrMakeveli> any ideas guys?
[05:27] <xtknight> 'uuidgen' to get random UUIDs out of the sky
[05:27] <show_now_on> Gabarus: Have you tried Alsa Mixer
[05:27] <MrMakeveli> my question was:
[05:28] <SperMite_> mon^rch hmm . . .
[05:28] <latitude> is there a way to undo the updates?
[05:28] <Gabarus> I havent tried much. I figgured I'd have to have the card listed in the device manager before I could configure it with any software
[05:28] <MrMakeveli> how can i change my default apps? i know i can do system --> prefs --> preferred apps, but that only lets me do internet browser and email. i would like to change my default application for media files from movie player to VLC (which i can play my proprietary formats)
[05:28] <SperMite_> mon^rch u looked in Arts section?
[05:28] <foxiness> latitude: downgrade
[05:29] <mon^rch> SperMite_: yes, 1 - 14
[05:29] <show_now_on> Gabarus: ok, first check under Applications > Sound & Video > Alsa...make sure everything is turned on
[05:29] <cyris> hey everyone. Every time I try to login, I get this gnome-settings daemon error, any ideas?
[05:29] <Gabarus> one sec
[05:29] <mon^rch> SperMite_: wait, nvm
[05:29] <show_now_on> Gabarus: oops...I've had better luck the galsa
[05:30] <Gabarus> Alsa is not there, I assume I can install from add/remove?
[05:30] <MrMakeveli> how can i change my default apps? i know i can do system --> prefs --> preferred apps, but that only lets me do internet browser and email. i would like to change my default application for media files from movie player to VLC (which i can play my proprietary formats)
[05:30] <mon^rch> SperMite_: yes, there is animated rain :)
[05:30] <Gabarus> Galsa isnt there either
[05:30] <show_now_on> Gabarus: how about Gnome Alsa
[05:30] <foxiness> cyris: did you change something b4r the error?
[05:30] <xbaez> hello
[05:30] <xtknight> gnome-volume-control for GNOME Alsa Mixer
[05:30] <cyris> foxiness: not that i can remember :/
[05:30] <Gabarus> Nope. Not there. I'll install them, one sec.
[05:30] <SperMite_> mon^rch heh so i did do it right =)
[05:31] <knix> Is there a package for chrootssh? Third party is acceptable
[05:31] <show_now_on> Gabarus: yes...install gnome alsa
[05:31] <MrMakeveli> how can i change my default apps? i know i can do system --> prefs --> preferred apps, but that only lets me do internet browser and email. i would like to change my default application for media files from movie player to VLC (which i can play my proprietary formats)
[05:31] <xtknight> !repeat
[05:31] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:31] <MrMakeveli> haha sorry
[05:31] <MrMakeveli> wasnt trying to spam, i left for a sec and wasnt sure when the last time i had posted
[05:31] <xbaez> i trying to install debian 5.04 in a pc that have a sata disk, but the installer tells me that not have partitionable media
[05:31] <xbaez> what can i do ?
[05:31] <colbert> MrMakeveli: just right click on a video file, Properties, Open With, and select VLC.. if it's not there, click Add and bring it to the list then select it
[05:31] <foxiness> cyris: this happen to me when my hand touch /var
[05:32] <mon^rch> SperMite_: I use a template desingned by the same guy... in fact I was going to use the very same one you do :)
[05:32] <mbt> MrMakeveli, here is a helpful link that shows you all about it: http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/09/03/ubuntu-linux-file-associations/
[05:32] <MrMakeveli> colbert: i was looking for something like that, let me give it a try
[05:32] <cyris> foxiness: whaa ?
[05:32] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i'll give it a lookthrough, thanks
[05:33] <foxiness> cyris: i move it to its own partition
[05:33] <exs> how do i install vmware? ive downloaded the tar.gz and unzipped it too
[05:33] <vinicius> hm
[05:33] <SperMite_> mon^rch =) he makes nice one's . think it was Ginger-Ninja
[05:33] <xtknight> exs, sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`
[05:33] <mbt> MrMakeveli, No problem.  Sometimes it helps to Google for key words that are used on other systems... "file type associations" are what Windows calls them.
[05:33] <vinicius> have you tried ./configure?
[05:33] <bruenig> !vmware
[05:33] <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
[05:33] <exs> xtknight:  sorry what does that command do?
[05:34] <xtknight> exs, installs stuff you need to build vmware's kernel modules
[05:34] <bruenig> why not install vmware-player
[05:34] <xtknight> you still need vmware server
[05:34] <xtknight> well probably
[05:34] <exs> bruenig:  this is vmware player
[05:34] <Gabarus> Boy Im not used to how slow this PC is. Slowest Ive used in awhile, P2-333, lol
[05:34] <bruenig> exs, right, well it is in the repos
[05:34] <show_now_on> Gabarus: hahahah
[05:35] <svkid> hi qhick Q is there "kopete" preinstalled in Ubuntu
[05:35] <Gabarus> The hampster is getting tired with all these software installs XD
[05:35] <bruenig> svkid, in kubuntu or always in the repos
[05:35] <mbt> svkid, In Kubuntu it is.  GAIM is used in Ubuntu.
[05:35] <foxiness> Gabarus: you will learn more on this one haha
[05:35] <exs> i downlaoded vmware player from the official website because im having major problems getting vmware back to running again. it's been unable to run on my ubuntu edgy for over 3 solid months. i uninstall/reinstall, but thats all with aptget and i've got multiverse already in my sources.list already
[05:35] <Cacti1> Please don't mind my ping...
[05:35] <show_now_on> Gabarus: and that's no lie
[05:35] <mbt> Speaking of GAIM, does anyone know when the name of GAIM will change in Ubuntu?
[05:35] <MrMakeveli> mbt: yeah i just realized right now, i just spent a bunch of time lookin through stupid documentation but nothing popped out. you guys were my first shot. i would rather talk to people about it if i can. that way im in here and if i can help out i do
[05:35] <svkid> can kopete be installed
[05:35] <Gabarus> Actually this isnt my first time using ubuntu, but its gotten considerably better since last time. I may start using it again on my laptop.
[05:35] <bruenig> exs, so you are saying you installed the repo one and it didn't work or are you saying something else (/me wishes !incoherent existed so bad)
[05:36] <Cacti1> hmm
[05:36] <Cacti1> anyways
[05:36] <latitude> help, i have the same problem as: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=404595 . can someone help? would really really appreciate it
[05:36] <MrMakeveli> mbt: isnt it suppose to change this week?
[05:36] <foxiness> mbt: change to what?
[05:36] <MrMakeveli> pidgin
[05:36] <exs> bruenig:  what are you trying to say?
[05:36] <Dasnipa`> mbt, probably wont on older repos and maybe not even in feisty dependant on their release schedule
[05:36] <show_now_on> Gabarus: yes...that's what a have it on...actually 2 laptops
[05:36] <svkid> I am on sabayon installed now and im not likeing it to much
[05:36] <bruenig> !english | exs
[05:36] <ubotu> exs: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[05:36] <MrMakeveli> ohh
[05:36] <mbt> foxiness, Pidgin... the new name for the project.  I just don't know if they were going to be able to get it out for the Feisty release or not.
[05:36] <Cacti1> I have 2 of the same OPEN WITH items in my right click file menu... I want to edit the right click file menu configuration... does anybody know where I can do that?
[05:36] <vinicius> svkid, yeah, just do apt-get install kopete
[05:36] <MrMakeveli> thats a shame, have you seen the ss of pidgin? looks a lot cleaner
[05:36] <SperMite_> their changing GAIM's name?
[05:36] <WaxyFresh> is there a way to see the time left  while running a dist-upgrade?
[05:36] <MrMakeveli> pidgin/gaim*
[05:37] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, no
[05:37] <cyris> foxiness: i fixed it, i had my loopback device commented out in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:37] <exs> bruenig:  no, that doesn't help
[05:37] <Dasnipa`> SperMite_, yes... legal issues with AIM
[05:37] <mbt> SperMite_, Yep.  Due to AOL being a PITA.
[05:37] <bruenig> exs, you are not coherent, I cannot understand you
[05:37] <Gabarus> Last time I tried it, software installation still had to mainly be done from the command line, which was confusing to me for the most part, been way too long since I used a command line structure. And wifi was almost impossible.
[05:37] <MrMakeveli> gaim is soon to be pidgin due to AIM legal problems
[05:37] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, grrr,why dont the devs add it as an option?
[05:37] <exs> bruenig:  may I suggest reading my sentence again?
[05:37] <foxiness> cyris: nice :)
[05:37] <show_now_on> gabarus...i hear that
[05:37] <bruenig> installation from command line is so much easier than what windows offers
[05:37] <WaxyFresh> MrMakeveli, pidgin?whats that mean?
[05:37] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, because it depends on speed which is highly variable
[05:37] <Gabarus> Not for me it wasn't. :P
[05:37] <svkid> will ubuntu run ok on my AMD 300 512mb ram 80 gig drive..??
[05:38] <svkid> err 3000
[05:38] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, if you know how much you are DLing, then just divide it by speed, how hard
[05:38] <Dasnipa`> mbt, as far as i know, feisty will have gaim beta 6, barring them releasing a serious pidgin version _very_ soon
[05:38] <cyris> what exactly are kernel headers ?
[05:38] <Zaiden> I know it has nothing to do with Ubuntu, but if anyone knows, is there any command I can enter in the terminal to give me a menu or etc for my nvidia card?
[05:38] <Cacti1> I run Ubuntu on an AMD 64... has some issues but this release is much better.
[05:38] <Hansel> svkid, very well
[05:38] <WaxyFresh> bruenig, not the download that shows an overall prgoress but the install/setup.
[05:38] <Gabarus> I would follow the first and second step, then some weird error not mentioned anywhere in the guide or install instructions would appear, and I'd be stuck. Was like my own PC was giving me the finger :P
[05:38] <MrMakeveli> pidgin is the new name for gaim. they had to change it because AOL copyrighted "AIM" and made a fuss. pidgin is some kind of combination of two languages
[05:38] <MrMakeveli> so it kinda fits the idea of gaim and its many protocols
[05:38] <show_now_on> Gabarus: my first instance to linux was debian woody....my how things have changed
[05:39] <Hansel> !kernel headers
[05:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kernel headers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:39] <mbt> svkid, Depends on your hardware specs.  Most modern PCs should be fine with it.  The biggest hangups are certain wireless chipsets, AFAIK.
[05:39] <Cacti1> svkid... is the amd3000 64bit architecture?
[05:39] <Gabarus> One of my first Linux experiences was spending 3 hours compiling Geentoo, only to have it not boot. That was sooo much fun.
[05:39] <svkid> nope it's the new boistar mobo
[05:39] <MrMakeveli> they are releasing the 2.0.0 gaim as pidgin i belive this week
[05:39] <show_now_on> Gabarus: ok....we all have war stories
[05:39] <SperMite_> So is GAIM still going to use login.oscar.aol.com ?
[05:40] <Gabarus> Later I find out this was not due to an error on my part, but a video system RAM issue, which was found and fixed after I'd moved to an easier distro.
[05:40] <etzerd> hello all
[05:40] <etzerd> ?
[05:40] <mbt> SperMite_, Yes.  It's just the name that is changing.  AFAIK, the protocol support is remaining the same.
[05:40] <steve__> anyone know how to fix a "No Release Callback" error?
[05:40] <svkid> the board is the biostar K8M800-M7a
[05:40] <Nick^69> Hi all
[05:40] <etzerd> can anyone tell me when the new version will be out?
[05:40] <falstius> AOL is just upset that GAIM is way better code than AIM.
[05:40] <MrMakeveli> yeah, they just changed some file names
[05:40] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: thanks for your suggestions, i've got everything mounted again with the UUIDS
[05:40] <MrMakeveli> falstius: seriously hahah
[05:40] <mbt> falstius, Probably.  :)  I can't stand their stock client.
[05:40] <SperMite_> mbt
[05:40] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: Excellent! How did you manage to find the UUIDs by the way?
[05:41] <MrMakeveli> the libgaim is now libpurple, that kind of stuff
[05:41] <MrMakeveli> hahah
[05:41] <svkid> how does ubuntu do with networks..??? simple set up..??
[05:41] <show_now_on> Gabarus: but what you want to do is find GOME Alsa Mixer in Sound & Video and make sure that Master, Headphone, and PCM are all unchecked and turned way up
[05:41] <Cacti1> Anybody know where I can edit the right click file menu for Nautilus?
[05:41] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: searched ubuntuforums for UUID and came across a thread that suggested this command: UUID=37bae99d-0865-45f8-b2dc-0c6066efa82c
[05:41] <foxiness> svkid: on my laptop noting more then plug-play
[05:41] <Dasnipa`> MrMakeveli, yes pidgin 2.0 should be released very soon... but im not so sure it will make it into feisty
[05:41] <Nick^69> How do I fix checking if you want to ignore X at all... no
[05:41] <Nick^69> checking for X... no
[05:41] <Telache> I'm trying to get my Zyxel pci wifi card to work in Dapper.  I'm trying to install ndiswrapper but I keep getting an error message.
[05:41] <mbt> Cacti1, are you looking to add something to it?
[05:41] <Hansel> svkid - man ifconfig
[05:41] <MrMakeveli> das: i hope so, i might do it manually if not, im anxious to try it out
[05:41] <compilerwriter> svkid:  ubuntu did just fine with my ethernet card.  Went straight out and got itself an ip from my router.
[05:42] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: bad paste, i'll try again: sudo vol_id /dev/sda7 | grep UUID
[05:42] <Gabarus> Im installing them now. If this doesnt work, I'll be back ^_^
[05:42] <Cacti1> mbt: actually remove something from it.
[05:42] <Cacti1> But I guess it would be the same hey???
[05:42] <Cacti1> ;)
[05:42] <svkid> what about connecting to my xp machines..??
[05:42] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: Awesome! Glad you got it working. How about Firefox?
[05:42] <zor1> hey guys i need a bit of help i am having troubles with my volume settings i will turn them up and they will go down slightly when i boot back into ubuntu what can i do
[05:42] <mbt> Cacti1, What are you trying to remove?
[05:42] <MrMakeveli> GAIM People: imma try and find a link to the first screenshot of pidgin
[05:42] <show_now_on> Gabarus: After that...System > Preferences > Sound...make sure that all the playback prompts say AUTODETECT
[05:42] <MrMakeveli> one sec
[05:42] <foxiness> svkid: you need to use samba! > svkid
[05:42] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: i don't think it's related, but i've tried adding and removing the package and that didn't help
[05:43] <smick> anyone know how to install and overwrite Blender 3D version 2.42a from the repository with the newer 2.43
[05:43] <compilerwriter> svkid:  I am connected to my "headless" kubuntu box via XDMCP on my XP box.
[05:43] <svkid> thats what i thought
[05:43] <Cacti1> mbt: I have to instances of the same program available for choosing and I would like to remove one.
[05:43] <Nick^69> Nchecking if you want to ignore X at all... no
[05:43] <Nick^69> checking for X... no
[05:43] <Nick^69> Ho do I fix this ?
[05:43] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: Does it start at all?
[05:43] <MrMakeveli> NEW Pidgin (*gaim) screenshot here: http://bomahy.nl/hylke/blog/?p=25
[05:43] <NBrepresent> it does the 'Starting Mozilla Firefox' window on the taskbar, then that closes and nothing happens
[05:43] <MrMakeveli> looks nice doesnt it?
[05:43] <svkid> sabayon is not very good at it. i have noticed
[05:43] <nikin_> how can iset dhcp in ifconfig?
[05:44] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: i'm not sure how to run it in a debug mode or something to report the errors
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[05:44] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: #firefox is DEAD
[05:44] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: I think if you launch it from the command line it will spit output to the console
[05:44] <compilerwriter> !samba | svkid
[05:44] <Cacti1> It's a video player...
[05:44] <Cacti1> xine
[05:44] <ffm_> -what is best ircc network
[05:44] <ffm_> !irc
[05:44] <WaxyFresh> ffm_, freenode
[05:45] <mbt> Cacti1, Hrm.  I am not sure... I don't see anything in gconf or in the .gnome2 directory that shows what the context menu options are for things like that.
[05:45] <gotgenes> ffm_: FreeNode for sure
[05:45] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: do you know where firefox is in the directory structure?
[05:45] <WaxyFresh> ffm_, it depends on what your looking for,i dont stray far from freenode,its scary out there
[05:45] <ffm_> waxyfresh , other than that.
[05:45] <Cacti1> mbt: yeah... I looked in the .gnome2 directory and never seen anything either...
[05:45] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: open a Terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal) and type in "firefox" and push enter
[05:46] <ffm_> or efnet
[05:46] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: oh, i didn't know i could just type firefox, i thought i'd have to be in the right directory to execute it
[05:46] <smick> anyone know how to install and overwrite Blender 3D version 2.42a from the repository with the newer 2.43?
[05:46] <compilerwriter> svkid:  The short answer is that XP and Ubuntu can generally play very well together.
[05:46] <ffm_> but i dont know its hostname
[05:46] <Ax4> any reason why sshd isn't included in the default installation of feisty? :\
[05:46] <ffm_> !efnet
[05:46] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: sudo vol_id /dev/sda7 | grep UUID
[05:46] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: you can open any program from the terminal
[05:46] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[05:47] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: it gave you a segfault?
[05:47] <Cacti1> and in the nautilus-scripts directory
[05:47] <bimberi> Ax4: it hasn't been included in any ubuntu release's default install
[05:47] <MrMakeveli> alt-f2 is my best friend
[05:47] <ffm_> What is quakenets hostname?
[05:47] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: that's what came up in the terminal
[05:47] <svkid> what about "azureus" does that come preinstalled..??
[05:47] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: that's crazy
[05:47] <Ax4> bimberi, oh, hmm any reason?
[05:47] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: have you tried reinstalling the package?
[05:47] <ffm_> ..,
[05:47] <bruenig> svkid, thankfully no
[05:48] <svkid> well thats not good
[05:48] <ffm_> bye
[05:48] <bimberi> Ax4: Security. By default, nothing is installed that will listen on external ports.
[05:48] <bruenig> yeah azureus is not good, I agree
[05:48] <svkid> why is that not good
[05:48] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: sudo apt-get --reinstall firefox
[05:48] <bruenig> because it is crap
[05:48] <mbt> Cacti1, Nautilus-scripts is for the scripted actions that you can add into Nautilus, so that's something different.
[05:48] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: sudo apt-get --reinstall install firefox, sorry
[05:48] <Ax4> bimberi, makes sense, thanks for info :)
[05:48] <jojoman02> is gmail going slow for anyone else besides me?
[05:48] <skewty>  /server irc.gnome.org
[05:48] <bimberi> Ax4: np :)
[05:48] <svkid> what do  you suggest then
[05:48] <bruenig> utorrent
[05:48] <svkid> my gmail was fine
[05:48] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: did that, still getting the segfault
[05:49] <Ax4> omg i have 240+ updates
[05:49] <Ax4> to do on feisty
[05:49] <Ax4> lol
[05:49] <Telroth> jojoman02, nope, fine here
[05:49] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: phooey
[05:49] <svkid> well tkx for you time..
[05:49] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: so what should i try next? remove completely?
[05:49] <Telroth> Ax4, yay for development distros?
[05:49] <bimberi> Ax4: must be 30 minutes since your last update ;P
[05:49] <compilerwriter> ktorrent is ok too svkid
[05:49] <Ax4> lol
[05:49] <smick> anyone know how to install and overwrite Blender 3D version 2.42a from the repository with the newer 2.43?
[05:50] <Ax4> i just grabbed feisty from the gatech mirror
[05:50] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: one sec
[05:50] <Ax4> they really should release more recent builds ;)
[05:50] <svkid> does it have a ipfilter built in..??
[05:50] <bruenig> smick, just sudo apt-get remove blender, and then compile the new one
[05:50] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: sudo dpkg-reconfigure firefox
[05:51] <compilerwriter> svkid I believe it does have iptables built in or at least in the repos.
[05:51] <xbaez> there is a documentation that explain how can i install ubuntu with HD with SATA
[05:51] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: Please restart any running Firefoxes, or you will experience problems.
[05:51] <Ax4> why should a sata hard drive change installation?
[05:51] <bimberi> Ax4: there are daily builds available.  eg. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[05:51] <Ax4> bimberi, bah! didn't know, and it's kinda too late lol
[05:51] <compilerwriter> svkid were you talking about Ubuntu or ktorrent when you asked about ip filters?
[05:51] <jojoman02> Telroth, thankz
[05:52] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: sounds right, does it still segfault when trying to launch FF now?
[05:52] <svkid> ktorrent
[05:52] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: yes
[05:52] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: dadgummit
[05:52] <compilerwriter> svkid the conversation has bounced a bit I got lost for a second.  give me a minute and I'll check.
[05:53] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: this happened after upgrading to Feisty?
[05:53] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: does it matter that i have epiphany open, since they share some libraries and stuff?
[05:53] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: yeah, this just started this morning, and i left it to upgrade overnight
[05:53] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: have you rebooted since?
[05:53] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: yes i have.
[05:53] <NBrepresent> i can again, if you think it would help
[05:53] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: No no, just once is all that was needed
[05:54] <nikin_> how can iset dhcp in ifconfig?
[05:54] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: do this from the Terminal: sudo apt-get -f install <-- checks to see if any packages were broken during upgrade
[05:54] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: do you know the firefox extensions directory?
[05:54] <crimeboy> nikin_: sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[05:54] <compilerwriter> svkid ktorrent has accept and reject filters that I believe could be configured by ip.  I have never felt the need to use them though.  I gues my answer would be I think so.
[05:55] <zero88> is there a monitor to watch and see if i aM GETTING ATTACKED OR BEING PINGED?
[05:55] <crimeboy> nikin_: change static for dhcp
[05:55] <yoz> is there a command to remove duplicate lines from a text file?
[05:55] <amitsaha> nikin_: Go to Administration-> Networking
[05:55] <compilerwriter> svkid bruenig and I tend to think that azureus is crap because it is a resource hog.
[05:55] <nikin_> i have just a command line system
[05:55] <bruenig> yoz, have to use sed probably
[05:55] <svkid> ok tks im going to give ubunut a shot i think sabayon is not doing well with me
[05:56] <svkid> well the new ver is takeing care of that well thats what they say
[05:56] <compilerwriter> svkid:  I would also consider kubuntu if you like the kde desktop better than gnome.
[05:56] <nikin_> crimeboy: what should be the full line to write in the config file?
[05:56] <compilerwriter> svkid I don't know what you are used to in Sabayan.
[05:56] <yoz> bruenig, how does that work? could I use uniq?
[05:56] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: http://pastebin.ca/434016
[05:56] <NBrepresent> gotgenes: may i pm?
[05:57] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> could someone help me out
[05:57] <gotgenes> NBrepresent: please do
[05:57] <svkid> what do you mean compiler
[05:57] <amitsaha> nikin_: No GDM?
[05:57] <crimeboy> nikin_: iface eth1 inet dhcp
[05:57] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> could someone assist
[05:58] <Nick^69> How do I fix this time passing the --x-includes and --x-libraries options.
[05:58] <crimeboy> put your interface ethX
[05:58] <show_now_on> EagerlyInNeed...what's your question
[05:58] <Nick^69> ?
[05:58] <amitsaha> EagerlyInNeedOfA: Whats the problem?
[05:58] <nikin_> amitsaha: i plan to install ubuntu-lite and therefore i installed just a base command line system to begin with
[05:58] <amitsaha> nikin_: Ok
[05:59] <amitsaha> nikin_: So you need to set DHCP in place for static IP?
[05:59] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> ok i keep getting....Please check that the 'find' kernel parameter in menu.lst
[05:59] <crimeboy> nikin_: sudo echo "iface eth1 inet dhcp
[05:59] <crimeboy> nikin_: sudo echo "iface eth? inet dhcp" >> /etc/network/interfaces
[06:00] <spawn311> I am using virtualbox host: ubuntu guest:winxp however when I do net use x: \\vboxsvr\sharename it does not map the drive any ideas
[06:00] <lragingbul> svkid: the compiler = the thing that turns the source code (human readable code) into byte code before it gets linked
[06:00] <bruenig> crimeboy, nikin_ that won't work, echo "iface eth? inet dhcp" | sudo tee -a /etc/network/interfaces      will though
[06:00] <Cacti1> Anybody know where you can edit the right click file menu???
[06:00] <nikin_> crimeboy: it is not working yet... bytheway  its wlan
[06:00] <bruenig> Cacti1, in nautilus, you can add nautilus scripts, I know that
[06:01] <bruenig> Cacti1, but it is unlikely that you could remove stuff from it, it is gnome after all
[06:01] <lragingbul> Cacti1 sure learn python and script those menus ;)
[06:01] <crimeboy> nikin_: chance eth to wlan
[06:01] <bruenig> nautilus scripts can be bash
[06:01] <crimeboy> change*
[06:01] <lragingbul> aha
[06:02] <nikin_> crimeboy: i did it right afaik
[06:02] <spawn311> I am using virtualbox host:ubuntu guest:winxp however when I do net use x: \\vboxsvr\sharename it does not map the drive -- it is killing me
[06:02] <show_now_on> EagerlyInNeedOfA which ubuntu release are you using
[06:02] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> im using wubi...and unfortunatly when it goes to boot it says....Please check that the 'find' kernel parameter in menu.lst
[06:02] <nikin_> i have iface wlan0 inet dhcp
[06:02] <show_now_on> EagerlyInNeedOfA: i'm searchin
[06:02] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> thanx
[06:03] <nikin_> but still it does not work
[06:03] <lragingbul> bruenig : found my solution....if (kernel = old ieee80211) do edit out refrences to old ieee80211 ipw2200 | add the right #define(s)
[06:04] <lragingbul> else sudo make && sudo make install | insmod ipw2200 with IV injection patch
[06:04] <lragingbul> lol
[06:04] <lragingbul> btw this is a b!tch
[06:04] <lragingbul> time consuming
[06:05] <show_now_on> EagerlyInNeedOfA: i'm sorry but i can't find anything
[06:05] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> not a big deal
[06:05] <nikin_> the iwconfig settings look OK... the card connects to the ap.... i disabled wep on the ap for less truble
[06:05] <EagerlyInNeedOfA> thanx 4 the attempt
[06:05] <show_now_on> EagerlyInNeed...when does it happen
[06:05] <no> When will a production version of 7 be released?
[06:06] <carolyn_> hi, i can't get java to work at yahoo games...what do i need to do?
[06:06] <bruenig> sun-java5-plugin, to add all the extra official repositories and install carolyn_, 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:
[06:06] <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 carolyn_
[06:06] <lragingbul> carolyn_: google restricted formats there a link on the page to install JRE java
[06:06] <bruenig> uh oh
[06:07] <bruenig> script malfunction
[06:07] <bruenig> carolyn_, to add all the extra official repositories and install sun-java5-plugin, make sure synaptic, update-manager, or any other package managers are closed, open a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) and copy and paste the following all at once:
[06:07] <bruenig> sudo sed -e 's/# deb/deb/g' -e 's/universe$/universe multiverse/g' -i.backup /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[06:07] <Nick^69> How do I install -x-libraries options on Ubuntu 7.4 ?
[06:07] <bruenig> Nick^69, #ubuntu+1
[06:07] <nikin_> if i try to set it manually.. what should be the broadcst address, if the rooters address is 192.168.0.1 .. my address is 192.168.0.9 and netmask is 255.255.255.0
[06:07] <nikin_> ?
[06:07] <carolyn_> ok...thanks
[06:07] <lragingbul> carolyn_or use the synaptic
[06:08] <bruenig> or copy and paste one command and it will be easier and better because it enables all the repos for the future
[06:08] <INFOWARS> running this from CD...way cool.
[06:08] <lragingbul> bruenig : yup
[06:08] <amitsaha> nikin_: look up the manpage
[06:08] <strongcnn> When will a production version of 7 be released?
[06:08] <lragingbul> this month I think
[06:08] <show_now_on> strongcnn...April 19
[06:10] <Alonea> when is the release date for fiesty again?
[06:10] <RagingBull> 19th
[06:10] <xtknight> april 19th
[06:10] <RagingBull> 04
[06:10] <MrMakeveli> wohoo
[06:10] <RagingBull> running the alpha now
[06:11] <xtknight> why not the beta?
[06:11] <xtknight> :O
[06:11] <jmccaffrey> How painless is the upgrade process once it is released?
[06:11] <RagingBull> lol
[06:11] <jmccaffrey> From Edgy that is
[06:11] <MrMakeveli> anyone know any significant improvements in feisty?
[06:11] <xtknight> jmccaffrey, dificult for people with 3rd party repos maybe
[06:11] <RagingBull> beta*
[06:11] <nikin_> i have the connetion with the router... where should i add my router to the DNS list?
[06:11] <amitsaha> When I choose Hibernate in Ubuntu 6.06 the monitor shuts off but my CPU is on, Is that normal?
[06:11] <jmccaffrey> xtknight: What are some of the advantages of making that upgrade?
[06:11] <jmccaffrey> Won't the packages I have be updated still via synaptic
[06:12] <xtknight> MrMakeveli, restricted driver manager (installs proprietary drivers by default).  easier codec installation.  better win32codecs support.  faster kernel and builtin KVM virtualization support
[06:12] <Cacti1> bruenig... If I know where to find the scripts I can fix it...
[06:12] <xtknight> jmccaffrey, ^
[06:12] <jmccaffrey> Ah
[06:12] <xtknight> not "by default" dont knwo how that got in there.  i meant, the restricted manager made them easier
[06:12] <xtknight> makes*
[06:12] <xtknight> numerous under-the-hood improvements + stuff i'm missing
[06:13] <xtknight> artwork of course
[06:13] <xtknight> profile importing during setup
[06:13] <show_now_on> oh yah...from what i understand feisty is a huge improvement over previously released
[06:14] <xtknight> huge focus on the user himself this time
[06:14] <crimsun> it has shiny. Whether you consider them improvements is up to you :)
[06:14] <SlicerDicer-> feisty rocks!
[06:14] <EnsignRedshirt> I'm using dapper. Would it probably be faster and/or easier to do a fresh install of feisty rather than the two-step upgrade (dapper->edgy->feisty)?
[06:14] <xtknight> i can play WMV videos without doing anything afaik
[06:14] <xtknight> EnsignRedshirt,  fresh install
[06:14] <xtknight> Desktop effects (beryl) can be enabled in feisty via a gui too
[06:15] <Yun4> hey does anyone know when is ubuntu's next stable release? or direct me to the road map of ubuntu?
[06:15] <show_now_on> EnsignRedshirt: you can only upgrade from Edgy not Dapper
[06:15] <xtknight> Yun4, "stable"?
[06:15] <amitsaha> xtknight: Minimum requirements for beryl?
[06:15] <Yun4> the next version
[06:15] <xtknight> Yun4, long term support or release?  next release is april 19th feisty.
[06:15] <nikin_> which file holds the DNS -s to be used by ubuntu?
[06:15] <xtknight> nikin_, /etc/resolv.conf
[06:15] <EnsignRedshirt> show_now_on: Well, I can do dapper to edgy, then edgy to feisty, as I said.
[06:15] <xtknight> !schedule
[06:15] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[06:15] <show_now_on> xtknight...i haven't heard anything of lts as of this point
[06:16] <xtknight> lts is feisty+2 probably
[06:16] <nikin_> xtknight: i have no such file
[06:16] <show_now_on> EnsignRedshirt: exactly...it's what i did ealier last week
[06:16] <xtknight> nikin_, check again?
[06:16] <amitsaha> nikin_: /etc/resolv.conf
[06:16] <Yun4> ok thx a bunch
[06:16] <amitsaha> nikin_: create it
[06:17] <nikin_> no i have no such fil
[06:17] <nikin_> e
[06:17] <amitsaha> nikin_: Its fine even if you dont have one, I created it
[06:17] <weisertm> can anyone help me with an Apple_Bootstrap issue?  --- newbie
[06:17] <show_now_on> EnsignRedshirt: though, don't take it too lightly...it's still a bit of a headache trying to get edgy to where dapper use to go
[06:17] <amitsaha> nikin_: got it?
[06:17] <MrMakeveli> its all sounding good
[06:17] <nikin_> amitsaha: any syntax?
[06:17] <nikin_> i have created a new clean file
[06:17] <MrMakeveli> thanks for the info knight
[06:17] <amitsaha> nikin_: No syntax.
[06:17] <crimeboy> nikin_: nameserver IPDNS
[06:17] <xtknight> join #ubuntu+1 if you want to know more
[06:18] <amitsaha> nikin_: but just leave a blank line after the last line to play safe
[06:18] <nikin_> crimeboy: like "nameserver 192.168.0.1"?
[06:18] <crimeboy> nikin_: yeap
[06:18] <xtknight> amitsaha, min requires for beryl:  card that supports GL
[06:18] <amitsaha> nikin_: BINGO
[06:18] <xtknight> unless you want to use mesa on a supercomputer
[06:18] <xtknight> i'd suggest not
[06:18] <xtknight> ;)
[06:19] <Cacti1> yeah.. can't wait for that.... running Ubuntu on my laptop and lucky me it had a Broadcom Wireless network adapter in it...
[06:19] <Cacti1> I've used MS OSs for over 10 years... I'm sick of that company.
[06:19] <amitsaha> xtknight: K! So a CARD is necesary?
[06:19] <xtknight> amitsaha, adapter...
[06:19] <xtknight> amitsaha, laptops have some cards like the Go6800 thatll run it fine
[06:19] <xtknight> and intel onboard video2 might do it fine.  not sure
[06:19] <xtknight> maybe gefroce 6100 onboard also
[06:20] <amitsaha> xtknight: Oh ok
[06:20] <xtknight> it's a joy to use with a modern card like an nvidia 7800gt
[06:20] <xtknight> i dont care for a lot of the effects personally
[06:20] <xtknight> need to find a config that works for me
[06:21] <weisertm> anyone able to hep with setup on a PowerBook G4?  Having an issue with a Yaboot partition?
[06:21] <amitsaha> xtknight: Sometimes eyecandy is so good for strained eyes
[06:21] <xtknight> amitsaha, like mine right now
[06:21] <xtknight> xchat window has been burned into my retinas im sure
[06:21] <nikin_> every time i rebbot i loose every setting
[06:21] <xyz-abc> do I need to install Samba on Windows to network it with an Ubuntu pc?
[06:21] <nikin_> it gets frustrating
[06:22] <zero88> how do i check my log files??
[06:22] <amitsaha> xyz-abc: NO
[06:22] <amitsaha> nikin_: It seems abnormal
[06:22] <xtknight> you do if you want to use SMB
[06:22] <xtknight> but you're not installing samba on windows, youre installing smb (file and printer sharing)
[06:22] <amitsaha> nikin_: what setting are you talking about?
[06:22] <atoponce> zero88: they are stored in /var/log/
[06:22] <xyz-abc> amitsaha, I set up sharing on Ubuntu 6.10 and I have SMB and NFS installed, what do i do on the WinXP pc?
[06:23] <amitsaha> xtknight: I dont think we need to install samba on windows
[06:23] <xtknight> not samba
[06:23] <fizzmahon> hey guys. i have an HD 50 frame video here that is lagging crazy on most video players. my buddies with windows said i need the K-Lite codecs. those available for linux?
[06:23] <xtknight> but the smb protocol yes
[06:23] <zero88> atoponce what ones tho?
[06:23] <xyz-abc> for windows or ubuntu? ubuntu has SMB installed
[06:23] <nikin_> amitsaha: it does not start my wlancar.. i have to do it manually... and the reslove.conf does not work
[06:23] <fizzmahon> for linux
[06:23] <atoponce> zero88: all of them. what logs are you looking for?
[06:23] <xtknight> if you want to share FROM windows, you must install file&printer sharing
[06:23] <xtknight> if you want to acess linux from windows, i dont think you even need those sharing things
[06:24] <xtknight> xyz-abc, you go in Entire Network or Network Neighborhood or whatever they call it these days
[06:24] <crimeboy> nikin_: dont work?
[06:24] <zero88> atoponce say if my computer has been compromised
[06:24] <nikin_> amitsha: the iwconfig essid, and the ifconfig settings
[06:24] <dark_light> I am using feisty beta and when I installed mplayer package (and used mplayer command) the videos, in full screen, are taking only a part of the screen. like 1/4. Is this normal? There are a way to solve it? In edgy it didn't occurred
[06:24] <nikin_> crimeboy: no.. i can ping my router.. but nothing on the net
[06:25] <dark_light> I am trying using other video players, but I like some features of mplayer
[06:25] <nikin_> and i can ping in my LAN to
[06:25] <atoponce> zero88: if your computer has been compromised, then you need to figure out how. ie: ssh, ftp, smtp, web, etc. then look in the appropriate log file
[06:25] <mjbrooks> dark_light, try #ubuntu+1  Feisty isn't official yet
[06:25] <fromport> Q: i have a problem with an install. It gives me a "gpgv: BAD signature from "ubuntu archive automatic signing key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>"
[06:25] <jodas> Can some one in here help me qtparted?
[06:25] <fromport> is there a known problem with mirrors ?
[06:26] <dark_light> mjbrooks, ok. (I though it was a common error of mplayer. It happened before with me, I think in dapper)
[06:26] <amitsaha> nikin_: the /etc/resolv.conf doesnt work?
[06:26] <nikin_> no it does not
[06:26] <nikin_> permissions are -rw-r--r-- for it owner is root
[06:27] <zero88> atoponce not saying it has,but im trying to brush up a little on my security and what to look for.would i open the .gz files?
[06:27] <eljorge> i've read somewhere that feisty should ask to install the proper codecs when i try to open a file, for example an mp3, am i a correct?
[06:27] <atoponce> zero88: no. the .gz files are rotated (older) files.
[06:27] <greg_g> eljorge: yes
[06:27] <amitsaha> nikin_: i Hope u have given it like namserver XX.XX.XX.XX
[06:27] <xbaez> ubuntu 5.04 not support sata right?
[06:27] <mjbrooks> eljorge, that's what they say ;)
[06:27] <nikin_> namserver?
[06:27] <xtknight> eljorge, in totem, at least, yes.
[06:27] <nikin_> not nameserver?
[06:27] <zero88> atoponce oh ok. well i tried opening wtmp but i couldnt
[06:27] <amitsaha> nikin_: sorry nameserver
[06:27] <mjbrooks> dark_light, it might just be a default setting, have you checked the preferences?
[06:28] <amitsaha> nikin_: ya fine
[06:28] <jodas> I will ask again.
[06:28] <nikin_> "nameserver 192.168.0.1"
[06:28] <jodas> Can anyone in here help me with qtparted?
[06:28] <dark_light> mjbrooks, well, i have a ~/.mplayer/config just to set the subtitles
[06:28] <crimeboy> nikin_: add nameservers  208.67.222.222
[06:28] <eljorge> mjbrooks, why nothing happens when i double click an mp3? shouldn't it ask me to install the codec?
[06:28] <amitsaha> nikin_: Works for me :)
[06:29] <crimeboy> nikin_: add nameservers  208.67.220.220
[06:29] <dark_light> I don't know any other preferences of mplayer (just config file + command line switches)
[06:29] <MohDesign>   mIRCArab  By  
[06:29] <jodas> Can anyone help me with qtparted?
[06:29] <mjbrooks> eljorge, you might have to choose open from totem the first time instead of double clicking it
[06:29] <dark_light> mjbrooks, maybe I should look into the config of mplayer deeper..
[06:29] <xyz-abc> ok guys, I enabled file-sharing on the winxp pc, but i still can't see the ubuntu pc's shared folder (though I could when I live-booted into Feisty Fawn)
[06:29] <atoponce> zero88: any text editor can open the logs, given that you've gained admin access, and your browser can open the .gz logs
[06:30] <nikin_> crimeboy: "nameserver 208.67.220.220" ?
[06:30] <mjbrooks> dark_light, yeah, if you have a config and it's incomplete that might be the cause
[06:30] <amitsaha> AmyRose: Hey thr
[06:30] <geekytrent> sup all
[06:30] <crimeboy> nikin_: yeap
[06:30] <dark_light> mjbrooks, hm
[06:30] <crimeboy> nikin_: u need super user id to edit the resolv..
[06:30] <zero88> atoponce oh ok
[06:31] <nikin_> crimeboy... i use sudo nano....
[06:31] <eljorge> thanks mjbrooks, that did it
[06:31] <amitsaha> nikin_:  do a sudo
[06:31] <crimeboy> ok
[06:31] <dark_light> mjbrooks, I removed the config, remains the same.
[06:31] <dark_light> mjbrooks, I give up for now -- gxine is working
[06:31] <mjbrooks> dark_light, if you didn't have a config it would do whatever is the default, but by having a config it's assuming that you specifically want or don't want things
[06:31] <mjbrooks> dark_light, lol
[06:31] <ssl> after update a few minius ago,my feisty can't boot!!!,Does someone have the same problem?
[06:31] <nikin_> do i have to restart any deamon to get reslov.conf working?
[06:31] <mjbrooks> eljorge, glad to hear
[06:31] <atoponce> ssl: feisty support in #ubuntu+1
[06:31] <AmyRose> amitsaha: hi
[06:32] <crimeboy> nikin_: no, but try
[06:32] <PoofDaddy> Is it possible to get a vid from YouTube and paste into OpernOffice?
[06:32] <dark_light> thanks anyway mjbrooks:) i am hoping that this will be fixed when I install multimedia codecs
[06:33] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: doubtful
[06:33] <amitsaha> AmyRose: Lurking outta here? Or serious business?
[06:33] <Shaba1> Well as long as we are talking aobut that
[06:33] <mjbrooks> dark_light, good luck
[06:33] <Shaba1> anyone know how to get a web came to work with linux/xubuntu?
[06:33] <Shaba1> I looked at one page on the net and got lost
[06:33] <Shaba1> it was like reading greek
[06:33] <AmyRose> amitsaha: I'm lurking. :P
[06:33] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, it probably was greek   lol
[06:34] <amitsaha> Shaba1: give the URL
[06:34] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: I wanted to find it on Google videos, but athey all seem to be Youtube.
[06:34] <amitsaha> AmyRose: Cool!So whats up wid ya?
[06:34] <nikin_> it does not work :(
[06:34] <amitsaha> Any one participating in Google SoC?
[06:34] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: you're trying to take a video and paste it into openoffice?
[06:35] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: into the presentation
[06:35] <Shaba1> hold on let me fined it
[06:35] <amitsaha> nikin_: Perhaps you are faced of one of those things which wont workm although it shud
[06:35] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: .odp fiel
[06:35] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: file*
[06:35] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: i won't say it's impossible, because we are talking computers, but...
[06:35] <AmyRose> amitsaha: Please take join #ubuntu-offtopic if you just want to chat
[06:35] <mjbrooks> !anything
[06:35] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[06:35] <nikin_> if i install Ubuntu the standard way, or even alternate cd, this works fine
[06:35] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: google video and youtube stream the content directly off the server
[06:35] <AmyRose> s/take//
[06:35] <mjbrooks> lol
[06:35] <Shaba1> amitsaha you must remember I am a windows programmer
[06:35] <nikin_> wich program checks reslov.conf
[06:36] <Shaba1> and net admin
[06:36] <Shaba1> linux is a whole new world to me
[06:36] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: meaning...?
[06:36] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: so, you would need to capture the streaming packets and assemble them into the video
[06:36] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Ok. Just tell the URL which was greek to you
[06:36] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: sniffing?  Like on Wireshark?
[06:36] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: and, i don't know of a way to embed a video into the presentation
[06:37] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: something like that
[06:37] <bef> PoofDaddy: LOL
[06:37] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, soon you will be a linux programmer and we'll be one step closer to "taking over the world (tm)"
[06:37] <Shaba1> http://feanor.sssup.it/~pj/linux/creative_webcam_notebook.html
[06:37] <PoofDaddy> atoponce	: insert --> MOvie and sound
[06:37] <Shaba1> I do not think that is the one amitsaha but that is close
[06:37] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Just looking it up
[06:38] <Shaba1> well mjbrooks I have got to be honest
[06:38] <PoofDaddy> bef; you sound like a packet sniffer.
[06:38] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: then, rather than trying to save the video off of youtube, see if you can embed it, so it's still coming from the youtube servers
[06:38] <Shaba1> I am not impressed with the attitudes of the linux/unix people I have seen on this network
[06:38] <Shaba1> for the last 5 years
[06:38] <crimeboy> nikin_: how to u install it?
[06:38] <Shaba1> Not anyone in here in particular
[06:38] <Alonea> Has anyone ever gotten Oblivion to work on Linux with wine or something?
[06:38] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Be in for a change
[06:39] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: that is a thought, but I don't know if I'll have access to the internet during the presentation.
[06:39] <Shaba1> but its like they have this snotty assed sarcastic looking down on you assumptive attitude
[06:39] <geekytrent> Shaba1, what's wrong with people's attitude in here? most seem to be pretty friendly and helpful
[06:39] <Nick^69> how do I add or Install -x-libraries options on Ubuntu 7.04 plz ?
[06:39] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: i can tell you that you can't save the videos easily. it will take a great deal of effort
[06:39] <Shaba1> its like they use linux so they assume that everyone does
[06:39] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Well this is so true
[06:39] <Shaba1> geekytrent scroll up
[06:40] <nikin_> crimeboy: inserted kubuntu DVD ant then i selected install minimal consol system.. or something like that
[06:40] <Shaba1> you only read about a third of what I said
[06:40] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: through istanbul or something?
[06:40] <deCon> uh, is anyone willing to help me troubleshoot some super noob networking skills? I've been having some issues connecting and they came out of nowhere
[06:40] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: i don't know
[06:40] <bef> How can you take someone who's name is PoofDaddy seriously lol
[06:40] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Your webcam is USB?
[06:40] <crimeboy> nikin_: nice choice
[06:40] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, you must've been in a channel for some other distro
[06:40] <PoofDaddy> atoponce; istanbul is a desktop screen recorder
[06:40] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, cause I have to say
[06:41] <PoofDaddy> bef: I'm serious, so don't get it twisted.  :)
[06:41] <Nick^69> how do I add or Install -x-libraries options on Ubuntu 7.04 plz ?
[06:41] <crimeboy> nikin_: u need set the /etc/network/interfaces
[06:41] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: but, capturing the video and reassemling it is your only method of execution, i think. and i would have the slightest in how to accomplish that
[06:41] <narker> for those of you who got ATI video cards... what's better to install for XGL, the driver from ATI.com or the driver from the ubuntu repos??
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> deCon: Depends what sort - you should give more detail so people know whether they know the answer ;)
[06:41] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, I've been using Linux for years    YEARS   and the ubuntu community is a breath of fresh air
[06:41] <PoofDaddy> bef: I needed that.
[06:41] <Shaba1> Like I said mjbrooks no body in here in particular
[06:41] <Shaba1> its just
[06:41] <bef> every poofdaddy needs a hug
[06:41] <nikin_> crimeboy: can you post your in the pastebin
[06:41] <tonyyarusso> narker: I use the free driver from the repos with AIGLX, which sort of works.
[06:41] <Shaba1> Ok for instance I was in #php earlier today
[06:41] <PoofDaddy> bef: true dat!
[06:41] <crimeboy> nikin_: ok
[06:42] <Shaba1> and I am trying to find a debugger that works with SOME editor for php
[06:42] <PoofDaddy> atoponce: perhaps our new friend bef can assist me?
[06:42] <bonniefelixcat> hello.
[06:42] <Shaba1> I specifically said I use window
[06:42] <deCon> i have an issue where my router fails to give my pc access but says connected, and then i switch  the rj between the two ports a couple times and it return to normal, is there a way to restore absolute default settings or something?
[06:42] <bonniefelixcat> Hello?
[06:42] <atoponce> PoofDaddy: sounds good
[06:42] <bef> PoofDaddy: what are you crazy cats trying to do?
[06:42] <bonniefelixcat> HELLO???
[06:42] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, hi
[06:42] <Shaba1> well they took offence becasue I said that I had tried 5 differnt supposed IDEs and none of them had any type or documentation or suppport
[06:42] <bonniefelixcat> Hey, geekytrent
[06:43] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, you do realize that PHP isn't related to linux, windows or any other OS right?
[06:43] <Shaba1> I was like how hard can it be to make something step thru program lines
[06:43] <Shaba1> I know I am getting to that
[06:43] <bonniefelixcat> this is the first time i've tried IRC ...
[06:43] <bef> Narcolepsy.
[06:43] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, so if the #php guys gave you lip  it has nothing to do with linux
[06:43] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, ah i see, well, welcome and enjoy :D
[06:43] <Shaba1> Well on guy suggested phpdgb. So I search the net and its a linux lib.
[06:43] <bonniefelixcat> geekytrent: thank you.
[06:43] <eck> deCon: are you asking how to restore the settings on your router? just turn it off
[06:44] <crimeboy> nikin_: http://paste.lisp.org/display/39549
[06:44] <Shaba1> I very politley said that I had stated that I am using windows
[06:44] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, sorry, didn't mean to inteupt
[06:44] <Shaba1> well everyon in the channel got riled
[06:44] <bonniefelixcat> what's the point of IRC, anyhow? is it technical help or something?
[06:44] <bonniefelixcat> or just normal chat?
[06:44] <Shaba1> go ahed mjbrooks
[06:44] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, no, it is for tech help and just regular chat...
[06:44] <eck> bonniefelixcat: this channel is supposed to be for technical help (although sometimes it gets a bit off topic)
[06:44] <bonniefelixcat> cool.
[06:45] <bonniefelixcat> ooops... how do i change  channels?
[06:45] <eck> there is an #ubuntu-offtopic channel for chat
[06:45] <crimeboy> nikin_: note, the interface eth0 static and eth1 dhcp
[06:45] <EnsignRedshirt> bonniefelixcat: *This* channel, #ubuntu, is (mostly) for ubuntu help, not idle chat.
[06:45] <amitsaha> Shaba1: I asked your using a USB Webcam?
[06:45] <PoofDaddy> bef: other than keeping it real, we're taliking about getting a vid from the internet (ie Youtube) and pasting it into OpenOffice Presentation.
[06:45] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, you just have to find a channel (room) that discusses what you want to talk about
[06:45] <Shaba1> Well its like every time you ask a question on this network everyone that answers assumes you are using linux
[06:45] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, well, it seems to me that some communities have more bad apples than others, but
[06:45] <crimeboy> nikin_: u will change to wlan a think
[06:45] <Shaba1> and if you are using window they start to give you sarcastic remarks
[06:45] <bonniefelixcat> Ensign and Geekytrent, how can I change channels???
[06:45] <bef> PoofDaddy: there's a Firefox plugin which can steal youtube videos
[06:45] <PoofDaddy> bef: Word?
[06:46] <PoofDaddy> bef: Dagnabit!  I'm an avid Opera user.
[06:46] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, well...
[06:46] <Shaba1> I know mjbrooks its like the people on here that use Linux feel they are so superiour just becasue they occasionally have to use a command line to do something
[06:46] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, it's a wrong assumption on their part
[06:46] <bef> PoofDaddy: Opera is for noobs.
[06:46] <bonniefelixcat> ensign and geekytrent, how can i change the channel?
[06:46] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, click on the ubuntu servers at the top left, and then in there type /list to see the list of rooms...to change to a room, type in /join #roomname
[06:47] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Do you want your problem solved?
[06:47] <Shaba1> oh guy this afternoon asked "what is your programing expericance Shaba1"
[06:47] <PoofDaddy> bef: Why I oughtta...
[06:47] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, then you've been dealing with wannabe kids
[06:47] <nikin_> crimeboy: i cahnged everything what needed to be... and done the settings... now rebooting
[06:47] <PoofDaddy> bef: I'm a noob.
[06:47] <baegle> I'm trying to get 3d acceleration on my ThinkPad t60p ATI Mobility FireGL in Ubuntu edgy. I do not have a dri module, it seems and I'm having problems determining if I need one, and if I do, how to get it.
[06:47] <Shaba1> He shut up when I said "Well I started using machine code on a Altair in 1976"
[06:47] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, hahaha
[06:47] <bef> PoofDaddy: Get FF2, and then get https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3242
[06:48] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, he wan't even born then probably
[06:48] <bef> PoofDaddy: or https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1993
[06:48] <crimeboy> nikin_: to set your degault gateway type: route add defeault gw IPGATEWAY
[06:48] <Shaba1> then I moved up to using a black and green phosporor that printed out on a thermal printer in 1979. Using SBASIC of course
[06:48] <crimeboy> default*
[06:48] <jordo23> Is there a way to change your systems name (net bios name, i think)?
[06:48] <Shaba1> anyway
[06:48] <Shaba1> sorry for all that
[06:48] <nikin_> crimeboy: i did the gateway settings in the interfaces... like in your file
[06:48] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, vent away   I know it can be frustrating when you run into the dweeb crowd
[06:49] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, all I'm saying is
[06:49] <deCon> eck, no, that doesn't work.....it is now a second happenstance
[06:49] <PoofDaddy> bef: wow! I didn't even know I had Firefox.  Never used it cause I thought it sucked.
[06:49] <eck> jordo23: it is your hostname, and you can just change /etc/hostname
[06:49] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcat, think you understand? it might be a little confusing at first...the channel (room) names have a # before them
[06:49] <crimeboy> nikin_: i g2g, sleep, good look
[06:49] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, don't use such a wide paintbrush
[06:49] <renovated> 1 866 436 5708 PLEASE VOTE FOR Sanjaya Malakar PLEEEEEEEASE HE MUST WIN
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[06:49] <bef> PoofDaddy: Lol.
[06:49] <eck> jordo23: you will have to restart networking for it to take effect
[06:49] <nikin_> crimeboy: but still no luck with DNS
[06:49] <nikin_> ty
[06:49] <renovated> 1 866 436 5708 PLEASE VOTE FOR Sanjaya Malakar PLEEEEEEEASE HE MUST WIN
[06:49] <nikin_> good night
[06:49] <bef> I thought about the army, I dropped out and joined a band instead.
[06:50] <mjbrooks> !ops
[06:50] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda or mneptok
[06:50] <renovated> 1 866 436 5708 PLEASE VOTE FOR Sanjaya Malakar PLEEEEEEEASE HE MUST WIN
[06:50] <amitsaha> nikin_: Is the problem solved?
[06:50] <mjbrooks> tonyyarusso, ty
[06:50] <bef> lol who/what is Sanjaya Malakar
[06:50] <nikin_> amitsaha: the loosing settings problem is sloved the reslov.conf problem is still not
[06:50] <eck> deCon: well it might just be a problem with your cable
[06:50] <mjbrooks> bef, who cares?   lol
[06:50] <bef> mjbrooks: Lol, yeah I suppose :P
[06:51] <Fighter> agh
[06:51] <Fighter> hey
[06:51] <Shaba1> anyway amitsaha did you understand it?
[06:51] <Fighter> whats the filter set to?
[06:51] <nikin_> amitsaha: did you post your reslov.conf?
[06:51] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, anyways, we're glad to have you here... please forgive the occasional run in with dweebs,  we have our share of them   just like the windows community
[06:52] <amitsaha> amitsaha: Shud i?
[06:52] <PoofDaddy> bef: I downloaded it from FF, but it automatically bittorented from Opera's built-in bittorent.  Now what.  Is it there?  I just clicked download.
[06:52] <geekytrent> mjbrooks, agreed, and welcome Shaba1
[06:52] <Shaba1> mjbrooks I did not mean to whine but that is the reason other people call us "geeks"
[06:52] <nikin_> amitsaha: if you would be so kind :P
[06:52] <amitsaha> nikin_: Sure
[06:52] <deCon> eck, i don't think so because the cable direct connection to my ports works: after the router broke, i hadto switch it between my eth0 and eth1 ports so eth0-->eth1-->eth0 ..then it worked again, but i haven't tried to fix it via switching cables or power cycling on the router yet
[06:53] <bef> PoofDaddy: You install it with Firefox plugins/addons
[06:53] <Fighter> everyone! type: /timer 0 0 /msg #ubuntu text
[06:53] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, well, there's a difference between a "geek" and a "dweeb" ;)
[06:53] <amitsaha> nikin_: I am sending it
[06:53] <eck> deCon: some it is probably an issue with your router... if you want to try do play with dhcp manually (e.g. to request/renew leases) you can use the dhclient command
[06:54] <amitsaha> nikin_: Accept the tranfer
[06:54] <nikin_> amitsaha: i ame using Irssi ... dont know how to do that :( sorry
[06:54] <deCon> eck, but what is the root of the problem? any ideas? do routers possibly go bad after a couple years?
[06:54] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, I haven't even tried my webcam yet  lol
[06:54] <nikin_> cant you post it in private message?
[06:54] <deCon> eck, or is it my software?
[06:54] <amitsaha> Ok sure
[06:55] <PoofDaddy> bef: did it not work by clicking on it?  Is that just the Windows way to do it?
[06:55] <yax_> will somone help me setup wifi???
[06:55] <eck> deCon: usually the software is correct, but a lot of routers don't really do dhcp (or whatever) 100% correctly and that can give you problems -- for example, my cable modem doesn't renew leases properly. there could also be a hardware problem
[06:56] <deCon> eck, hrm, cuz my setup had been fine for a week or so, then it started going haywire
[06:56] <nikin_> brb
[06:56] <Shaba1> Well I still use windows on my laptop for work
[06:56] <deCon> eck, so i just need to manually renew the lease every so often?
[06:56] <Shaba1> I used gparted to repartiton theHD
[06:56] <Shaba1> so I hope eventually I can get that 10gigs back if I need it
[06:56] <eck> deCon: run dhclient and see if you get a lease
[06:57] <amitsaha> Shaba1: With Ubuntu, the transition is going to be smooth :)
[06:57] <eck> also, you can check for link connectivity with ifconfig
[06:57] <Shaba1> I put xubuntu on that ten gig partition
[06:57] <nikin> back :)
[06:57] <cschneid> Where is the data location config for the postgresql package?  I need to change the data directory the service starts with
[06:57] <Shaba1> but it would be nice to be able to use the web cam in xubuntu alway
[06:57] <Shaba1> also
[06:57] <nikin> i was here with an unreged nick.. so i couldnt read the pm
[06:57] <bonniefelixcat> ok bye
[06:57] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Is it USB?
[06:57] <Shaba1> right now xubuntu is just for me explorring linux
[06:58] <Shaba1> yes it is amitsaha
[06:58] <Shaba1> I eventually want to take one of the newer machines I have at work and put ipcop on it.
[06:58] <yax_> somone avalable to help me setup some things up?   I am noob and need lots o help....
[06:58] <deCon> eck, what am i looking for?
[06:58] <Shaba1> and get rid of the winproxy I have running now
[06:59] <eck> i think it will say RUNNING if it detects a link
[06:59] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Just plug it in
[06:59] <amitsaha> Shaba1: and then do dmesg
[06:59] <nikin> yax_ just post the problems 1by1
[06:59] <amitsaha> Shaba1: and say me the last 10 lines
[06:59] <Shaba1> winproxy frustrated me also. Becasue every time I need to call tec support I get some jerk in india reading off a script whose accent is so thick I cannot even understand what he is saying
[07:00] <eck> i'm not 100% sure though
[07:00] <Fighter> ...
[07:00] <psynth> is there a way to change te icons to smaller ones, on my laptop 1024x768 the icons seem huge in comparison to everything else ?
[07:00] <Shaba1> OK hold on amitsaha let me hook up the laptop and start xubuntu
[07:00] <geekytrent> Shaba1, oh yeah, i hate dealing with those...if i'm english, give me a native english speaker!
[07:00] <Shaba1> I am on windows on my desktop right now
[07:00] <nikin> amitsaha: no luck sending it?
[07:01] <SperMite_> Why do people from other distros call ubuntu evil? i've been seeing that alot lately
[07:01] <macd_> are there any known issues with no sound on a laptop equiped with intel ich6
[07:01] <mjbrooks> SperMite_, they're jealous
[07:01] <nikin> SperMite_: distrowars are allways there :D
[07:01] <yax_> i dont know what kind of wifi card i have... where can i get drivers and how dom i install?
[07:02] <geekytrent> SperMite_, and probably because ubuntu is including an easy to use codec installer (and a lot of codecs are proprietary or have licensing issues)
[07:02] <crimsun> yax_: is it built into your computer, or is it an insertable card-like device?
[07:02] <yax_> built in
[07:02] <geekytrent> SperMite_, and this goes against their thought of everything free, nothing proprietary kinda attitude....
[07:02] <eck> deCon: nevermind, you should use 'ip link show' to check if the ethernet device detects a link
[07:03] <Flannel>  /lastlog Hansel
[07:03] <yax_> compaq presario v6120
[07:03] <crimsun> yax_: please pastebin (use http://pastebin.ca) the output from ``lspci -v && lspci -vvn'' from within a Terminal
[07:03] <Foone> I accidentally dragged an image onto the window list toolbar, and now that image is set as the background of the toolbar. How can I reset that to the default background? Changing theme doesn't seem to affect it
[07:03] <SperMite_> geekytrent well put
[07:03] <odat> how do i change settings in a .ko file
[07:04] <crimsun> Foone: secondary-click the toolbar, choose Properties, click the Background tab, then choose None
[07:04] <PoofDaddy> bef: have you forgot me, my Antipodean friend?
[07:04] <amitsaha> nikin: accept the file
[07:04] <odat> how do i change settings in a .ko file
[07:05] <nikin> amitsaha: 1 sec
[07:05] <Foone> crimsun: Wherever I click it I get specific options to that section of the toolbar (like the window list or the clock), nothing with a background option
[07:05] <Shaba1> amitsaha its booting up
[07:05] <crimsun> odat: you don't change them /in/ a kernel module; generally you pass a "param=value" pair to insmod/modprobe
[07:05] <Shaba1> the machine that is
[07:05] <frayfan21> Hmmmmm............... how do I change my name in IRC?
[07:05] <Shaba1> not the camera
[07:05] <crimsun> Foone: secondary-click an empty portion of the toolbar
[07:05] <Foone> ahah, had to clear some space
[07:05] <Foone> there was no empty portions. Thanks
[07:05] <odat> crimsun, i am trying to adjust the brightness for the vicam.ko module and not sure how
[07:06] <Shaba1> frayfan21 just type /nick thenameyouwant
[07:06] <Shaba1> on a single line
[07:06] <frayfan21> ok thank you
[07:06] <crimsun> odat: that module doesn't accept any parameters
[07:06] <nikin> ok .. back with gaim
[07:06] <Shaba1> amitsaha was that dmseg?
[07:06] <amitsaha> Shaba1: dmesg
[07:07] <Fan_Of_The_Fray> There...
[07:07] <norbia> somebody help me
[07:07] <Shaba1> whoah
[07:07] <nikin> amitsaha: i hope now i can get what you send.. i assume gaim is capable to handle that
[07:07] <Shaba1> lotsa lines
[07:07] <Shaba1> hold on
[07:07] <amitsaha> norbia: whats the prob?
[07:07] <odat> crimsun, hmmmm the cam works but is very very dark
[07:07] <amitsaha> Shaba1: just last few lines
[07:07] <norbia> i m using kubuntu 6.06
[07:07] <Shaba1> last
[07:07] <Shaba1> ok
[07:08] <Shaba1> hold on let me scroll back then
[07:08] <norbia> when i try to dial through kppp
[07:08] <norbia> ppp deamon crashes
[07:08] <Shaba1> handlers:
[07:08] <norbia> kppp says
[07:08] <amitsaha> norbia:  try the command LIne
[07:08] <norbia> i tried
[07:08] <amitsaha> Shaba1: IM me
[07:08] <norbia> wht kpp says is tht
[07:09] <deCon> eck, that cut me off...and i was directly connected to my modem
[07:09] <norbia> "theserver has to configure itself "
[07:09] <odat> crimsun, any ideas?
[07:09] <amitsaha> norbia: What connection are you using?
[07:09] <eck> deCon: the dhclient command did?
[07:09] <norbia> dialup
[07:09] <amitsaha> nikin: Its not working is it?
[07:09] <norbia> kppp continues
[07:09] <Shaba1> [<ccd3049>]  (via_driver_irq_handler+0x0/0x1d0 [via] )
[07:09] <Fan_Of_The_Fray> that didn't work...
[07:09] <amitsaha> norbia: GPRS "?
[07:10] <deCon> eck, also the inactive eth1 has an orange light on, while my main eth0 doesn't have anything on if unplugged, i tried to do some internet sharing via ifconfig and some long command and i think that might have messed my iptables
[07:10] <norbia> "but i cant find any secret passwords for it to do so"
[07:10] <Shaba1> diabling IRQ#20
[07:10] <deCon> eck, yes
[07:10] <norbia> no
[07:10] <_bonnie_felix_th> oops
[07:10] <bonniefelixcats> yay!
[07:10] <norbia> i have int modem
[07:10] <bonniefelixcats> BRB
[07:10] <geekytrent> bonniefelixcats, lol
[07:10] <norbia> conexant
[07:10] <Shaba1> apm BIOS version 1.2 Flage 0x03 (Drivers version 1.16secac)
[07:11] <Shaba1> apm:overidden by ACPI
[07:11] <norbia> amit are u there?
[07:11] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Just copy the last few lines and send it to me in a file
[07:11] <Shaba1> ra0: bi IPv6 routers present
[07:11] <wzman> sorry to say i am new at this but need help please
[07:11] <Shaba1> how
[07:11] <Rio79> im formating a 2nd harddrive.  whats the difference between making it ext3 or fat32?
[07:11] <odat> anyone one have experience with the vicam driver?
[07:12] <Shaba1> its on another machine running xubutu
[07:12] <Shaba1> hold on
[07:12] <Shaba1> let me try to run xchat
[07:12] <Flannel> !ask | wzman
[07:12] <jtholmes> Rio79: will the new drive be Linux or Windows
[07:12] <ubotu> wzman: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:12] <eck> deCon: do not worry about iptables. if you were already connected then running dhclient will disconnect you because your current lease will expire (although you should get a new one pretty much right away)
[07:12] <Rio79> jtholmes linux
[07:12] <eck> if you get a lease though then i don't think you have to worry about anything
[07:13] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Copy the last few lines, Create a new text file and send the file to me
[07:13] <jtholmes> Rio79: then make it ext3
[07:13] <Shaba1> ok how do I copy and paste from a terminal window Amaranth
[07:13] <tag-> widescreen?
[07:13] <Rio79> ahh..
[07:13] <Shaba1> sorry amitsaha.
[07:13] <Rio79> hrmm
[07:13] <Shaba1> I told you I was new to linux
[07:13] <Shaba1> I know how in windwos
[07:13] <tag-> I can't seem to get ubuntu to give me widescreen resolutions
[07:13] <amitsaha> Shaba1: What?
[07:13] <Shaba2> ok hello
[07:14] <Shaba1> thats my clone on xchat
[07:14] <tag-> Shaba2: select the text, and then point the mouse to where you want to paste the text, then middle click
[07:14] <wzman> ok... am trying ubuntu live cd need to install java to make firefox work but am lost wont install auto need to install manual and dazed and cornfused where to even start
[07:14] <deCon> eck, ya, it said 1006 seconds til renewel
[07:14] <nikin> amitsaha: i hope you like my test picture... i never ised IRC to send files... but it seems to work
[07:14] <B4C> amit
[07:14] <tag-> Shaba2: if you don't have a three button mouse, click both bottons at the same time
[07:14] <B4C> hey
[07:14] <tag-> Shaba2: if you don't have a two button mouse, try hitting shift+insert :-)
[07:14] <B4C> amit i m norbia
[07:14] <deCon> eck, so i switched it back and forth from my two eth ports
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.684000]  PCI: Via IRQ fixup for 0000:01:00.0, from 10 to 9
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.684000]  [drm]  Initialized via 2.7.4 20051116 on minor 0
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.740000]  agpgart: Found an AGP 3.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0.
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.740000]  agpgart: Xorg tried to set rate=x12. Setting to AGP3 x8 mode.
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.740000]  agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at 0000:00:00.0 into 8x mode
[07:14] <Shaba2> [17179600.740000]  agpgart: Putting AGP V3 device at 0000:01:00.0 into 8x mode
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]  irq 201: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]   <c01499a4> __report_bad_irq+0x24/0x80  <c0149a9d> note_interrupt+0x9d/0x270
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]   <c0149323> handle_IRQ_event+0x33/0x60  <c0149448> __do_IRQ+0xf8/0x110
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]   <c0105c89> do_IRQ+0x19/0x30  <c010408a> common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]  handlers:
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]  [<ccd30490>]  (via_driver_irq_handler+0x0/0x1d0 [via] )
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.244000]  Disabling IRQ #201
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.756000]  apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16ac)
[07:15] <Shaba2> [17179601.756000]  apm: overridden by ACPI.
[07:15] <mjbrooks> !pastebin
[07:15] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:15] <diabolix> is it possible to install gtk themes as a user?
[07:15] <Shaba1> See I told you
[07:15] <diabolix> like, in my home directory some where.
[07:15] <Shaba1> I knew I was going to get flood kicked
[07:15] <Madpilot> Shaba1, first, use a pastebin for that - second, why are you here 'twice'?
[07:16] <B4C> hello
[07:16] <B4C> amit
[07:16] <Shaba1> ask amitsaha
[07:16] <Flannel> wzman: why do you need to install java and flash on the liveCD?
[07:16] <Madpilot> diabolix, yes
[07:16] <Madpilot> ubotu, themes | diabolix
[07:16] <ubotu> diabolix: 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
[07:16] <B4C> amitsaha
[07:16] <diabolix> not themes, engines
[07:16] <amitsaha> Shaba1 come to the personal window
[07:17] <Snake> any suggestions for a p2p network client?
[07:17] <jtholmes> wzman: what happens when you execute  apt-get install firefox
[07:17] <wzman> trying to get the hang of ubuntu before i install to do away with windows
[07:17] <Shaba1> if I can amitsaha
[07:17] <Shaba1> like I said
[07:17] <diabolix> Madpilot: forgive me if i'm wrong, but those are for themes. i'm interested in an engine.
[07:17] <Shaba1> new to linux as well as xchat
[07:17] <jtholmes> wzman: are u running on live cd
[07:17] <Polygon89> snake, what do you want? bittorent client? clients like limewire?
[07:17] <wzman> was trying to surf web and firefox said i needed to install java
[07:17] <wzman> yes
[07:17] <Xoke> snake: I use bittornado myself
[07:17] <amitsaha> Shaba1: I sent you a personal message
[07:17] <Madpilot> diabolix, I'm actually not sure - I've installed lots of themes, but never had to mess with the engines themselves
[07:18] <diabolix> ok. thanks
[07:18] <runjun> What's the best software for connecting a tungsten t3, I've gone through the wizard but it doesn't seem to be able to load anything
[07:18] <blahman> yes im in
[07:18] <Lotteh> Hey, I got a new PC and installed linux on it and my front audio is not hooked up to the motherboard I seen and I was wondering if anyone could help me real fast, if I gave you link to my motherboard and told you the label names of the wires?
[07:18] <Madpilot> amitsaha, you need to be registered & identified on Freenode to send a PM
[07:18] <Flannel> wzman: just seems like a lot of hassle to go through on something that's not even permanant.  It's doable though.
[07:18] <jtholmes> wzman: not sure how apt-get  install  would work on live cd
[07:18] <blahman> hello guyz im new
[07:18] <blahman> to this channel
[07:18] <GreySim> runjun: JPilot usually works for Palm stuff for me when nothing else will.
[07:18] <Shaba1> Not posible amitsaha
[07:18] <jtholmes> wzman: not sure it would stay installed
[07:19] <blahman> k i am having trouble installing ubuntu
[07:19] <blahman> can anyone help
[07:19] <whaleofconfusion> I used the Internet earlier today
[07:19] <wzman> temp is ok  just want to make it work for now..
[07:19] <runjun> thanks GreySim
[07:19] <Shaba1> "private messages from unregistered users are currently blocked due to spam."
[07:19] <Flannel> !java | wzman
[07:19] <ubotu> wzman: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[07:19] <jtholmes> blahman: what is the problem
[07:19] <Shaba1> and I do not have shaba2 regitsted
[07:19] <Shaba1> I just chose it so I cold run xchat and mirc at the same time
[07:19] <wzman> lol.... huh?
[07:19] <amitsaha> Shaba1: why dont you register Shaba1?
[07:19] <Flannel> wzman: you'll need to enable multiverse, then install the java packages.  Flash is similar.
[07:20] <jtholmes> wzman: you cant easily choose where to install a package like java
[07:20] <Flannel> wzman: follow that first URL, it'll explain it
[07:20] <Shaba1> amitsaha I told you
[07:20] <jtholmes> wzman: it installs where it is designed to
[07:20] <Shaba1> xubuntu is on the laptop that I am trying to get the webcam working on.
[07:20] <blahman> jtholmes, ubuntu wont install because it keep saying xserver( graphical interface not found)
[07:20] <jtholmes> wzman: theres your answer follow the url
[07:20] <Shaba1> I am typing here on a windwos machine using mIRC
[07:20] <Shaba1> does that make sense now?
[07:20] <odat> crimsun, you still there?
[07:20] <yax_> ok back.... where can i find wifi drivers...
[07:21] <amitsaha> Shaba1:  It does now
[07:21] <wzman> ok... can i stay here or do i need to leave while i look at url?
[07:21] <jtholmes> blahman: what type of hardware
[07:21] <GreySim> Question for the channel. If I'm trying to get help with Ubuntu Feisty with LTSP and Pulse Audio questions, is this the best place for it, or is there a more appropriate channel (I know a lot of that stuff is baked into edubuntu by default...)?
[07:21] <tag-> bah
[07:21] <amitsaha> Shaba1: U can mail me the file
[07:21] <Flannel> wzman: of course you can stay here
[07:21] <deCon> eck, you still here?
[07:21] <amitsaha> Shaba1: also send me the output of lsusb
[07:21] <blahman> hey jtholmes, can we chat about my ubuntu problem
[07:21] <deCon> anyone have complex ideas about networking, i'm having some strange issues
[07:21] <wzman> ok be back soon... maybe lol
[07:22] <jtholmes> blahman: sure go ahead
[07:22] <Madpilot> GreySim, #ubuntu+1 for Fiesty questions
[07:22] <Shaba1> Would it just not be eaiser for you to just pm shaba2
[07:22] <Shaba1> ??
[07:22] <blahman> k accept the chat send jtholmes
[07:22] <odat> anyone familiar with kernel patches?
[07:22] <puremacker> Uh...I screwed up...Automatix istaller broke my gnome terminal and my comp will not boot other then in xterm
[07:22] <zues^62> just a ? does ubuntu need a disk defragmenter like windows?
[07:22] <puremacker> can anyone help me
[07:22] <amitsaha> Shaba1: did u get shaba2?
[07:23] <Shaba1> yes
[07:23] <zues^62> whats up pure
[07:23] <zues^62> shab who u sayin yes to?
[07:23] <amitsaha> Shaba1:  Did u get my message on shaba2?
[07:23] <Flannel> !automatix | puremacker
[07:23] <ubotu> puremacker: 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
[07:23] <Shaba1> that is how I was in here and pasted the ouput from dmesg and got kciked
[07:23] <jtholmes> blahman: i opened the channel to you accept
[07:23] <puremacker> i see.
[07:24] <Shaba1> nope
[07:24] <jpsamara> Any chance gaim final gets to ubuntu feisty? has anyone seen the gaim page?
[07:24] <amitsaha> Shaba1: God!
[07:24] <Megaqwerty> Does anyone know about a program that will search for and delete unnecessary files? (core dumps, older kernels, temp files, etc.)
[07:24] <puremacker> any other way to fix it, i tried to reinstall gnome-terminal through apt-get in nterm, but it failed? told me to se --fix-mising...
[07:24] <Shaba1> I think yournick must be unregistered too
[07:24] <puremacker> xterm*
[07:24] <jtholmes> Megaqwerty: find
[07:24] <Madpilot> puremacker, so, did you run the apt-get command it suggested, and did that actually fix anything?
[07:24] <puremacker> nope
[07:25] <amitsaha> Shaba1:Hey for the moment post the file to me at dandolls AT yahoo.co.in
[07:25] <puremacker> same outcome
[07:25] <Flannel> puremacker: the ways automatix breaks things are mysterious and erratic.
[07:25] <Megaqwerty> jtholmes: I mean that finds junk files by preset parameters.
[07:25] <puremacker> haha...i found out the hard way
[07:25] <amitsaha> Shaba1: also send me the output of lsusb
[07:25] <amitsaha> Shaba1: I gotta go now
[07:25] <jtholmes> Megaqwerty: like size age last accessed special name etc.  yes  find
[07:26] <crimsun> odat: what's up?
[07:26] <Megaqwerty> jtholmes: okay, thanks. btw, are you knowledgeable with live cds?
[07:26] <Madpilot> puremacker, the easiest fix might be to just reinstall Ubuntu - then avoid autobreakitz...
[07:26] <amitsaha> Shaba1: Mail me if help required or i should see you soon here
[07:26] <puremacker> so I should just reinstall ubuntu huh?...
[07:26] <puremacker> oh
[07:26] <puremacker> ok
[07:26] <jtholmes> Megaqwerty: somewhat what is the question
[07:26] <puremacker> tahnks you guys
[07:26] <puremacker> gotta find that cd
[07:27] <blahman> can anyone help me please install ubuntu, i keep running into the blue screen error during boot up installation
[07:27] <Megaqwerty> jtholmes: I found "Ubuntu Ultimate Edition" and would like to take some if not all of it's programs, themes, etc. But I don't want to reformat my current system
[07:28] <Flannel> Megaqwerty: All of the crap in that release is available for normal ubuntu, most of it is in the official repositories
[07:28] <Rio79> how do i view files on ubuntu from a windows pc? both pcs are on the same network, and i have installed samba on ubuntu
[07:28] <jtholmes> megaqw
[07:28] <blahman> can any1 help me
[07:28] <nikin> i played a bit around with the reslov.conf.. and it seems that the problem must be somewhere else.... how can i check my gateway settings?
[07:29] <jtholmes> Megaqwerty: there is your answer
[07:29] <Flannel> blahman: did you verify the CD?
[07:29] <blahman> yes
[07:29] <Megaqwerty> Alright, thanks Flannel
[07:29] <jtholmes> blahman: i opened a private chan to you accept it and we can talk
[07:29] <blahman> k
[07:29] <Megaqwerty> Flannel: well, actually what about the themes? I can't seem to find them on the cd
[07:29] <blahman> how do accept, im new irc
[07:30] <steve__> anyone familiar with kernel patches?
[07:30] <blahman> im using mirc
[07:30] <Megaqwerty> (e.g. in the .icon or .theme directory)
[07:30] <Shaba1> mjbrooks you still here?
[07:30] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, yup
[07:30] <Flannel> Megaqwerty: no idea.  Do you know what the themes are called?  Ubuntu uses standard gnome themes, so any theme you find for gnome, can be put on ubuntu.  Probably on gnome-looks or whatnot
[07:30] <nikin> Rio: did you shared any folders?
[07:30] <Shaba1> that was a typical example of what I meant
[07:31] <jtholmes> blahman: i would imagine that mirc and chatzilla work together
[07:31] <jtholmes> blahman: i am on the latter try to open pvt chan to me
[07:31] <Megaqwerty> Flannel: The one I want is a custom theme, but Thanks anyway,
[07:31] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, I think I missed something... what was an example"
[07:31] <mjbrooks> ?
[07:31] <Shaba1> I told him right off that I was on a windows desktop typingright now
[07:32] <Shaba1> and that xbuntu was on the laptop
[07:32] <Flannel> Megaqwerty: I'm sure it's around somewhere
[07:32] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, oh, that
[07:32] <Megaqwerty> most likely
[07:32] <Shaba1> hey said well run dmesg and past the lines in her
[07:32] <Shaba1> Well how am I suppose to do that typing on a windows machien
[07:32] <Shaba1> ???
[07:33] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, well, if your seeking help for linux, it's assumed you have access to the linux machine
[07:33] <blahman> jtholmes, i typed in the chat window u sent me, can you see my text
[07:33] <Shaba1> mjbrooks I said that right off
[07:33] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, that you are seeking help with
[07:33] <Shaba1> in the first
[07:33] <Shaba1> so ok I said let me start the laptop
[07:33] <Shaba1> I did
[07:33] <jtholmes> blahman: no lets talk here
[07:33] <blahman> k
[07:33] <pranav_> hi
[07:33] <bicycledaave> hi all, every time I start xterm or rxvt, the machine seems to respond very slow, why?
[07:34] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, right,   but to help you she needed info from the linux machine....   I don't see that as unreasonable
[07:34] <blahman> jtholmes, here is the link that has video on the same exact problem:  http://youtube.com/watch?v=Bn3GD0JxsFA
[07:34] <Shaba1> came in under shaba2 and then did exactly what he said pasted the last few lines of the dmesg command. AFTER someone told me how to copy and paste on linux
[07:34] <pranav_> I want to know more on xubuntu
[07:34] <Shaba1> I know that mjbrooks. My point was the assumtions
[07:34] <pranav_> may I get some guidence
[07:34] <pranav_> ??
[07:35] <Madpilot> Shaba1, a general assumption that someone asking for help here is actually on Ubuntu is hardly unreasonable
[07:35] <clearzen> !ask | pranav
[07:35] <ubotu> pranav: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:35] <blahman> do i have to be registered with the freenode network to chat privately with people in here
[07:35] <Shaba1> even after I had typed that I was on a windows machine typing as we speck
[07:35] <Madpilot> blahman, yes
[07:35] <mjbrooks> pranav_, turn left
[07:35] <blahman> dang
[07:35] <pranav_> he he ok
[07:35] <blahman> brb
[07:35] <pranav_> mjbrooks: ??
[07:35] <Shaba1> he/she still assumes that I can copy and paste this dseg command that does nto exist on a windows machen
[07:35] <Shaba1> see what I eman
[07:35] <Shaba1> mean
[07:36] <mjbrooks> pranav_, did you see that thing fly over your head?   That was my joke passing by
[07:36] <jtholmes> blahman: yes
[07:36] <pranav_> he  he :)
[07:36] <jtholmes> blahman: what hardware are you using
[07:36] <steve__> anyone know how to compile a module?
[07:37] <jtholmes> steve__: is it part of the kernel module set
[07:37] <clearzen> steve__: If you have the source yeah
[07:37] <Shaba1> its the same assumption people make when you are trying to help them with their computer over the phone on in a chat.
[07:37] <Megaqwerty> steve__: if you have the source, do "sudo make modules"
[07:37] <Madpilot> Shaba1, please stop complaining - like I already said, access to the Ubuntu machine you're asking about is hardly an unreasonable assumption... now drop it, thanks.
[07:37] <blahman> hey jtholmes, did you get my private chat window
[07:37] <Shaba1> The never seem to realize that you cannot see thru their eyes
[07:38] <Shaba1> that you cannot see thier screens
[07:38] <blahman> ?
[07:38] <jtholmes> blahman: not yet did you register
[07:38] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, so lets assume for a moment that this was a MS Windows support channel and you came in here using linux and wanted to know how to get your webcam setup in Vista.... what you're saying is that you'd get upset that we would assume you were in windows?
[07:38] <Shaba1> or se what they are typing
[07:38] <clearzen> steve__: ./configure; make; sudo make install; sudo modprobe <module.name>
[07:38] <blahman> jtholmes, how do register with freenode
[07:38] <Shaba1> Yes I would if I stated up front that I was using linux
[07:39] <jtholmes> anyone know how to register nickname with freenode long time since it did it
[07:39] <Shaba1> or that windows was on another machine that I needed to boot up
[07:39] <Shaba1> jtholmes
[07:39] <Rio79> jtholmes follow up question (ext3 or fat32). i want want to be able to access the same harddrive from a windows pc, since they are on the same network
[07:39] <Rio79> in that case, fat32?
[07:39] <Shaba1> type /msg nickserv set register password email
[07:39] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, knowing the windows crowd, they'd probably tell you to come back in windows
[07:40] <Shaba1> true
[07:40] <jtholmes> Rio79: if that is the case then yes  fat32
[07:40] <Shaba1> what I am saying is that .... on never mind
[07:40] <Madpilot> Shaba1, drop it. You're starting to troll.
[07:40] <jtholmes> blahman: do you see shabia1
[07:40] <steve__> clearzen, u there?
[07:40] <Shaba1> Yeah
[07:40] <Rio79> jtholmes ...okay, so you can not access a harddrive that is formatted to ext3 from a windows machine
[07:40] <jeah> I'm having heat issues in ubuntu that I didn't have with windows and am having trouble finding a solution.  Can anyone point me in the right direction?
[07:40] <Rio79> ic
[07:40] <Rio79> thanks
[07:40] <jtholmes> blahman: do u see shaba1 answer on how to register
[07:41] <blahman> yes
[07:41] <blahman> let me try
[07:41] <blahman> just a sec...
[07:41] <Shaba1> Oh I thought that was you jtholmes?
[07:41] <Shaba1> that needed the help
[07:42] <blahman> jtholmes, i gonna open a private chat ok, see if you can accept it
[07:42] <steve__> anyone know how to compile a module?
[07:42] <blahman> jtholmes, can you accept?
[07:42] <Shaba1> that was taken from memory (mine) blahman so it may not be exactly right
[07:42] <blahman> it worked
[07:42] <jtholmes> Shaba1: thanks blahman: needed to register
[07:42] <Shaba1> if not use /msg help nickserv
[07:42] <OrTigaS> hi! how to make/create icon of WallClock in Desktop?
[07:42] <Shaba1> or /msg help nickserv register
[07:43] <blahman> cause the freenode window popped up saying i registered
[07:43] <Shaba1> Ok
[07:43] <Shaba1> my memory is not totally gone then
[07:43] <jtholmes> blahman: ok now you can double click my name and a pvt window will open up and I will accept
[07:43] <Sevink> Hello, I've been thinking about making Ubuntu my secondary OS on my laptop. Could anyone tell me the perks of it?
[07:43] <steve__> ???
[07:43] <blahman> jtholmes, yeah the blank window popped up
[07:43] <nikin> i have set up my network.. on a console only system.. it works in LAN but there are problems with the DNS, so i cant ping, or acces anything on the internet: i have a reslov.conf , the same as working on an other maschine in my LAN
[07:43] <OrTigaS> Dual-Boot
[07:44] <Shaba1> first Sevink look at the HW requirements and see if your laptop fits them
[07:44] <steve__> anyone know how to compile and or patch a module?
[07:44] <OrTigaS> hi! how to make/create icon of WallClock in Desktop?
[07:44] <Shaba1> or you will spend 19 hours like I did trying to get unbuntu to install from a live cd
[07:45] <mjbrooks> Sevink, stability, security, privacy and sanity
[07:45] <OrTigaS> 19hrs???
[07:45] <OrTigaS> wow
[07:45] <Shaba1> only to find out from someone in this channel that OH NO you do not have enough ram to install ubuntu try xubuntu
[07:45] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, how much RAM?
[07:45] <Sevink> Yep its meets requirements
[07:45] <OrTigaS> you didn't read the docs first maybe :)
[07:45] <Shaba1> at wich point it took like 45 minutes
[07:47] <nikin>  i have set up my network.. on a console only system.. it works in LAN but there are problems with the DNS, so i cant ping, or acces anything on the internet: i have a reslov.conf , the same as working on an other maschine in my LAN
[07:47] <steve__> anyone able to help with a kernel patch?
[07:47] <Shaba1> Oh yes I did
[07:47] <Sevink> Will I be able to run pc games through this or know how much work it would take to get them running?
[07:48] <Madpilot> Sevink, you mean Windows games? Depends on the game.
[07:48] <Shaba1> I printed out the installation from livecd document straight from the web
[07:48] <Shaba1> that 19 hour included trying to get partition logic to non destructively repartion my HD
[07:48] <Shaba1> which did not work
[07:48] <ammiel> When does Feisty come out? ( the non-beta)
[07:48] <gaminggeek> Sevink, what games?
[07:48] <gaminggeek> ammiel, 19th
[07:49] <Shaba1> O I had to burn a gparted.iso onto cd and use that
[07:49] <mjbrooks> Sevink, laptops can be troublesome because they tend to have exotic hardware components. I recommend you check out http://www.linux-laptop.net to see how others fared with the same system you have
[07:49] <mjbrooks> ammiel, Apr 19   I believe
[07:49] <ammiel> hmm, might as well update now
[07:49] <m1chael> the file extension cr2 ... it's a canon raw camera data file... how can i work with a file like this? i've read that it conforms to a .tiff standard.. but renaming as .tif and trying to open in gimp does not work for me... can anyone give me any quick suggestions?
[07:49] <ammiel> there doesnt seem to be many bugs anyhow
[07:50] <Sevink> Windows games, right now Im addicted to World of Warcraft, however I found out about an mmo from Warhammer which will be Windows only.
[07:50] <nikin> i think i go.... have a nice day.
[07:50] <gaminggeek> Sevink, WoW works under wine
[07:50] <mjbrooks> m1chael, there's a gimp plugin for it   forget what it's called
[07:50] <m1chael> ooh cool thank you
[07:51] <mjbrooks> m1chael, gimp-dcraw
[07:51] <Sevink> Basically I'm looking for a an OS to replace windows for gaming purposes.
[07:51] <m1chael> thank you mjbrooks
[07:51] <abuyazan> hello all
[07:51] <mjbrooks> m1chael, happy snapping!
[07:51] <m1chael> i just got a canon eos 30d and it's SICK!
[07:52] <mjbrooks> m1chael, I'm a nikon guy myself
[07:52] <m1chael> cool
[07:52] <m1chael> everyone around me is using canons.. so that's why i went with this
[07:52] <mjbrooks> m1chael, but the 30D is a nice camera
[07:52] <gaminggeek> Sevink, then its not linux sorry man
[07:52] <gaminggeek> wow will work
[07:53] <m1chael> i got the speedlight flash and 24-105mm lens
[07:53] <gaminggeek> ID and epic games are native
[07:53] <Sevink> yeah, wow runs fine on OSX.
[07:53] <gaminggeek> and we get some ported
[07:53] <m1chael> i've got a large learning curve ahead of me with this stuff
[07:53] <abuyazan> i face problem in login window
[07:53] <abuyazan> when i choose system->administration->login window it start trying to start but disappear (didn't work) and i cannot find any logs why this happen
[07:53] <gaminggeek> thats 'cause billzard like mac
[07:54] <abuyazan> it is just from yesterday , before that it was working
[07:54] <Rio79> can someone help me out? ive been having trouble trying to get my ubuntu box to share a folder with a windows pc on the same network.  i installed samba, and enable shared folders under system, administration.  when i try to connect to it from the windows box, it asks for a user name and password.  i enter the information, and the same window pops up as if i entered a wrong username and/or password
[07:55] <wzman> wow this is supposed to be easier than windows?
[07:55] <jontec> I know there's a place in the wiki... I don't know where it is, though... how can I get the listing of the repositories that I should have?
[07:55] <Sevink> Oh well thanks for the help guys. I'm out.
[07:56] <wzman> what i got from all that was that since i am live cd it can't write to disk and wont install..
[07:56] <wzman> 'course i probably did something wrong...lol
[07:56] <jontec> wzman: no. :D It really depends on the computer setup you have and what you want to do... most users do not find it "easy"
[07:57] <mjbrooks> wzman, it's not easier than windows, just better than windows    it's a fine line
[07:57] <wzman> how hard is it to set up with both ubuntu and windows?
[07:57] <mjbrooks> wzman, once you have it installed it's easier than windows  ;)
[07:58] <mjbrooks> wzman, dual boot?   simple
[07:58] <wzman> dual os?
[07:58] <OrTigaS> not much as hard, but sometimes confusing :)
[08:00] <wzman> well this being my first time checking it out and having used windows since dos 3.1.... seems much harder to me...
[08:00] <mjbrooks> OrTigaS, yeah,   God forbid one has to know what their hardware is
[08:00] <jontec> let me put it like this: deviating from the default setup will most likely give you problems. Also, do not expect all of your hardware (even peripherals sometimes) to work with ubuntu and linux in general
[08:00] <werdnativ> hey all, I'm trying to figure out how to set the mysql server charset encoding to utf8. There's a command line flag for it, but where to put it so it gets picked up by init.d ?
[08:00] <nu-> When i insert the CD and select "Install Ubuntu", and after the loading bars go across the screen a few times, i get /bin/sh Can't access tty: job control turned off
[08:00] <nu-> anyone know how to fix it?
[08:01] <jontec> nu-: general question what version? 6.06?, 6.10?
[08:01] <nu-> beta 7.04
[08:01] <OrTigaS> wzman: the best thing to do is back-up all yours data/file when you are trying to install Ubuntu in a working computer with other OS :)
[08:01] <jontec> heh. :D
[08:01] <jontec> nu-: join #ubuntu+1
[08:01] <nu-> thanks
[08:02] <OrTigaS> oh i'm downlading right now the FeistyPawn :)
[08:02] <nu-> When did ubuntu 6.10 come out? october 06?
[08:03] <wzman> thought it would be as simple as downloading file and using self extractor... no such luck...
[08:03] <jontec> !ntfs
[08:03] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:03] <OrTigaS> its very different things
[08:04] <OrTigaS> i did ntfs-3g very easy :)
[08:04] <bilss_> hi
[08:04] <jtholmes> nu: yes
[08:04] <wzman> can you look on cd like in windows and perhaps find java on there and extract from there and install?
[08:04] <jtholmes> nu:  releases  use  year month for release values
[08:04] <nu-> jtholmes: thank you
[08:05] <bonniecat> Excuse me...
[08:05] <bilss_> looking for a wmv player any suggestions
[08:05] <jontec> OrTigaS: well, my little brother's windwos computer is on the fritz... I think it's a virus... there's an autorun.inf that points to a malicious setup.exe file... the computer starts up and then restarts past the start up screen
[08:05] <nu-> jtholmes: do you know if it has the 8800gtx driver in it?
[08:05] <bonniecat> Can someone tell me which channel to go onto for general chat?
[08:05] <jontec> bliss_: i think you want vlc
[08:05] <bonniecat> VLC Media Player is not TOO bad....
[08:05] <jtholmes> nu: no i dont
[08:05] <bonniecat> i guess
[08:05] <jtholmes> nu: r u on linux now
[08:05] <bilss_> vlc does not play wmv files by default
[08:05] <nu-> jtholmes: no
[08:06] <jtholmes> nu: ok hold on and i will look
[08:06] <Madpilot> bonniecat, for general Ubuntu-flavoured chat, #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:06] <nu-> jtholmes: thanks a bunch
[08:07] <Tom47> where do i put in a password for my nick in xchat gnome?
[08:07] <jtholmes> nu: a search of the modules directory yields no 8800gtx  file
[08:08] <nu-> jtholmes: alrighty then. thanks =] 
[08:08] <jtholmes> nu: also the  kernel config has nothing
[08:08] <bilss_> what about xine
[08:08] <jtholmes> nu: have you searched google
[08:08] <Crazytom> Tom47,  you msg nickserv identify password
[08:08] <OrTigaS> ok.... i have a favorite site that i can run video streaming.... its fugly.com
[08:09] <nu-> jtholmes: no. 6.10 was released before the 8800gtx, so i don't expect it to have drivers in the installation CD. i'll just wait for 7.04
[08:09] <jtholmes> thats  /msg nickserv ....
[08:09] <OrTigaS> i run that before.. but when i upgrade to edgy it wont play anymore :)
[08:09] <Crazytom> didn't think i could type /msg
[08:09] <bonniecat> thx madpilot
[08:09] <wzman> well i thank you all (all that helped that is) for your help and patienence wish i could have fixed it but alas tonight grows old and the morn will be here much to soon..
[08:09] <jtholmes> nu: let me poke around in 7.04 and see if it is there
[08:10] <blahman> jtholmes, can see my pvt window
[08:10] <wzman> shall try again another time.... now what is proper way to leave?
[08:10] <nu-> jtholmes: soomeone said earlier that it was.
[08:11] <Tom47> Crazytom i was looking for the automatic signon way please
[08:11] <OrTigaS> is that 7.04 also live cd?
[08:11] <jtholmes> ok you can grab the daily build it is quite stable and load it up
[08:11] <OrTigaS> Tom47:  thats script from xchat
[08:12] <OrTigaS> try join #xchat
[08:12] <jtholmes> blahman: no you have to   /msg nickserv identify  password   first
[08:12] <Madpilot> Tom47, I know how to set it up in XChat, but XChat-Gnome is the crippled, mutant version of XChat...
[08:12] <Tom47> Madpilot oh
[08:12] <lcandell> vote sanjaya
[08:13] <jtholmes> what a cripled anything in Gnome  stallman would have a fit
[08:13] <jtholmes> surely u jest
[08:14] <jtholmes> blahman: i am on pvt chan
[08:14] <Tom47> brb
[08:15] <Tom47> dang too quick .... did it still show my ip address when i signed in please?
[08:15] <mjbrooks> Shaba1, any luck with the webcam?
[08:16] <humility> tom47: n=tom@203-217-94-134.dyn.iinet.net.au
[08:16] <Rich_li_ny> Tom:  yes.. showed ip addy
[08:17] <Tom47> humility ty
[08:19] <Epic720> I have a problem with a high pitched noise emanating from my computer.... I can't seem to resolve it.
[08:19] <humility> Tom47: how did you change to have: n=tom@unaffiliated/tom47
[08:20] <rinoboy> hello
[08:21] <Cosmo_> hmmm I downloaded the printer drivers for my printer from the brother site but I can not figure out how to install this, every time I try to install it through the package manager it gives me "mkdir: cannot create directory `/var/spool/lpd/FAX1840C': No such file or directory"
[08:21] <humility> I want to buy a computer for running Ubuntu
[08:21] <humility> What do you wise folk recommend?
[08:21] <Flannel> humility: system76 sells them
[08:22] <Flannel> !hardware | humility
[08:22] <ubotu> humility: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:22] <Flannel> humility: that's a good resource. google is probably your best
[08:22] <humility> thanks
[08:22] <rissy> hai
[08:23] <Ziandia> Hey Missionrulz :D
[08:23] <Missionrulz> hai2u
[08:23] <brian_> anyone been able to install keyring-pam on edgy?
[08:23] <Ziandia> Hey SkareCrow :D
[08:23] <foug> hi, i'm having some GUI and misc problems with ubuntu, would anyone like to help
[08:24] <andre_pl> exit
[08:24] <jtholmes> foug: what gui gnome or kde
[08:24] <foug> jtholmes: gnome
[08:25] <foug> i don't know if they are gui problems exactly...
[08:25] <Madpilot> foug, "some GUI and misc problems" is pretty vague. Be more specific, you'll be far more likely to get actual help...
[08:25] <foug> o, ok well
[08:25] <jtholmes> foug:  sorry i dont know much about it but ask the question and perhaps someone will hav the ans
[08:25] <foug> i tell my taskbar to not expand, but it never listens. It's always expanded. Also, anytime I restart my comp my two bars (taskbar and the bar with applications, system, places) never stay where i put them. And i have to go through hell getting them back toi where they were
[08:26] <foug> also, I don't think my memory monitor works correctly. It never changes either
[08:26] <FJimbo> I'm using XChat, and It's not showing me a userlist.  Does anybody have any ideas why not?
[08:26] <foug> Other times, all my Windows will kind of flicker. Like when I alt tab or sometimes log on
[08:26] <jtholmes> foug: just off the top of my head sounds like you are not locking the icons however that is done
[08:26] <Flannel> FJimbo: because you don't have "xchat" you have "xchat-gnome" which... does some stuff differently.  Xchat is in universe, if you want it
[08:27] <jtholmes> foug: that is why they keep moving
[08:27] <foug> jtholmes: and what about my taskbar? how can i make it stay not expanded? it's unchecked and everything
[08:27] <jtholmes> foug: as for the task bar here agian sounds like you are not saving your changes however that is doen
[08:27] <FJimbo> I should check that out.  I just did apt-get xchat
[08:27] <FJimbo> and this is what it gave me.
[08:27] <foug> jtholmes: i am trust me, it works sometimes, other times it doesn't. It's completly random
[08:27] <FJimbo> I think anyway...
[08:28] <Tom47> humility i own a nick and put in my password ... but i a trying to find how to make that automatic ... i did have it set ok b4 i upgraded to feisty
[08:28] <jtholmes> foug: oh those kinds are the MOST fun!!!
[08:28] <foug> lol
[08:29] <foug> I just want everything to work. So far i'm not impressed with linux
[08:29] <jtholmes> foug: sorry i cant help more i am a kde man
[08:29] <foug> See, my music player (Eviale) just changed song, and all my windows flickered
[08:29] <brian_> anyone here connect via wireless w/ security (wep, wpa, wpa2)?
[08:29] <foug> someone earlier said it might be terminal issues?
[08:29] <jtholmes> foug: well if this is your first look at linux then get the  Kde  version
[08:29] <jtholmes> foug: actually you can change desktops to kde
[08:29] <humility> wasn't wep cracked badly
[08:29] <foug> jtholmes: is there a way to switch to KDE from Gnome without having to install Kubuntu?
[08:29] <brian_> sounds like a video card driver issue
[08:30] <foug> brian_: think so?
[08:30] <foug> what's the diff between KDE and Gnome?
[08:30] <brian_> yes.. which is why i use wpa2 =)
[08:30] <jtholmes> foug: yes but the method of doing so eludes me at the moment
[08:30] <foug> jtholmes: doh
[08:30] <mjbrooks> foug, I agree, flickering is definately a video card driver issue
[08:30] <Tom47> ok guys ty seem to have that right now
[08:31] <brian_> anyway.. everytime after i login, it asks me for a default password to unlock the keyring where the wireless AP key is stored.  anyway to prevent it from asking for keyring unlock password everytime i login?
[08:31] <foug> how would i go about installing my video card drivers? i know it's complicated isn't it?
[08:31] <mjbrooks> foug, depends on the vid card ;)
[08:31] <mapez> foug
[08:31] <lloy0076> I'm attempting to find an NFS Server that's compatible with Ubuntu Linux but apt-cache search nfs shows no server, and apt-cache search portmap returns nothing.
[08:31] <mapez> foug, what card
[08:31] <foug> EVGA 6800 GS
[08:31] <lloy0076> I think I'm using Ubuntu Edgy.
[08:32] <foug> ok, i just changed to a diff song in my playlist
[08:32] <mapez> foug, if your on feisty sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:32] <brian_> try installing nvidia-glx f
[08:32] <Flannel> brian_: Once you upgrade to feisty, theres a package that does just that. http://johnny.chadda.se/2007/02/21/unlock-the-gnome-keyring-upon-login/
[08:32] <foug> and my taskbar moved above my other panel, this is so annoying. It makes me thinks switching to Ubuntu was a complete waste of time. I never had problems like this in windows
[08:32] <foug> mapez: nope, 6.10. I thought fiesty wasn't out yet?
[08:32] <mjbrooks> !nvidia > foug
[08:33] <gordonjcp> lloy0076: you're not looking hard enough ;-)
[08:33] <gordonjcp> lloy0076:  apt-cache search nfs | grep server
[08:33] <mapez> foug, its a beta, but still 'stable' in my opinion.. The switch wont be a waste of time once you get used to it.. And that command I gave you should work with 6.10
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[08:33] <brian_> Flannel: thanks for that.  guess i'll just wait a couple weeks until feisty is released
[08:33] <MrMakeveli> 19th?
[08:34] <foug> why won't ctrl+c copy stuff for me?
[08:34] <Flannel> brian_: you can compile it for edgy and stff, but that'll cause issues once you upgrad.  probably easier to just wait, yeah.
[08:34] <foug> k mapez i'm doing what ya told me to, it's doing it's thing
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[08:34] <brian_> great, thnks again
[08:34] <bimberi> !nfs | lloy0076
[08:34] <ubotu> lloy0076: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[08:35] <lloy0076> gordonjcp: http://www.pastebin.ca/434098
[08:35] <MrMakeveli> i like hanging out here
[08:35] <foug> What aobut my memory monitor not working?
[08:35] <MrMakeveli> i miss the old irc days
[08:35] <foug> what could that be?
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[08:36] <zyth> what the heck
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[08:36] <lloy0076> I can actually write .deb packages and I rolled a distro based on PGI a few years ago for my personal enjoyment. I'm not asking how to use apt or search, but I'm just wondering what sources I might need to find nfs-kernel-server...
[08:36] <mjbrooks> foug, probably not configured correctly
[08:36] <mapez> Foug, I have to go to bed but that will install your nvidia drivers.
[08:36] <foug> mapez: allright cool, thanks man
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[08:36] <foug> mjbrooks: ahh
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[08:36] <mapez> foug, ctrl alt backspace will restart x
[08:36] <foug> x?
[08:36] <brian_> so servers going down for a couple hours apparently?
[08:36] <MrMakeveli> boooo
[08:36] <mjbrooks> so it seems
[08:36] <brian_> weird
[08:36] <humility> /server msg 1
[08:37] <MrMakeveli> another channel?
[08:37] <humility> ?
[08:37] <foug> let's go to an undernet server and make this channel imo
[08:37] <foug> is anyone really good with gaim?
[08:37] <mapez> foug, its the windowing stuff.. I guess you could say
[08:37] <foug> mapez: o
[08:37] <humility> gaim isn't even called gaim anymore
[08:37] <foug> what is it
[08:37] <MrMakeveli> you seen pigin yet?
[08:37] <mapez> pidgin lol, im out of here
[08:37] <MrMakeveli> they have a screenshot out
[08:38] <foug> i've been using it since .53 and it's always been gaim
[08:38] <humility> Pidgin or something like that
[08:38] <MrMakeveli> gaim was kind of misleading as a name anyways
[08:38] <MrMakeveli> everyone thinks its just an aim client
[08:38] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, they had the name first
[08:38] <MrMakeveli> pidgin fits
[08:38] <MrMakeveli> i know!
[08:38] <MrMakeveli> aol copyrighted it after
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> "AIM" anyways
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> ist a shame
[08:39] <brian_> trillian needs to make a linux version =)
[08:39] <humility> they trademarked not copyrighted aim
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> haha trillian was always too resource hoggy for me
[08:39] <mjbrooks> brian_, Kopete is pretty decent
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> i think gaim is put together relatively well
[08:39] <Xaquseg> trillian is glitchy
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> once i got rid of the padding on my blist
[08:39] <Xaquseg> i tried using it for a week or so, had a number of problems
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> and took away the huge fuckin icons
[08:39] <brian_> yeah, it works fine.  might have to look at kopete, thx for that
[08:39] <MrMakeveli> it was nice
[08:40] <jenda> MrMakeveli: please do keep the language friendly.
[08:40] <MrMakeveli> whoops, excuse me
[08:40] <MrMakeveli> i tried trillian for a week or so
[08:40] <MrMakeveli> same kinda thing
[08:40] <foug> well, i want to switch to an earlier version of gaim. The one ubuntu comes with sucks.
[08:40] <foug> anything after gaim 1.4 sucked
[08:40] <MrMakeveli> what dont you like about it?
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> i just hated the space padding and the huge icons
[08:41] <foug> my tabs take up too much room, i liked them small
[08:41] <foug> I can't ignore font faces and colours
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> yeah i got mine down small
[08:41] <foug> how
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> its in the settings!
[08:41] <foug> no it's not there
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> you should be able to ignore all font stuff
[08:41] <foug> i swear, i dont' see the word tab anywhere
[08:41] <foug> or the stuff about ignoring font faces
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> oh sorry, not the tabs
[08:41] <MrMakeveli> those are kind of big
[08:41] <brian_> its weird how the status menu at the bottom is so huge.. wish it was smaller
[08:42] <foug> i hate these big tabs
[08:42] <MrMakeveli> hahaha
[08:42] <foug> also i can't use Ctrl+# to send smileys
[08:42] <MrMakeveli> i always just typed those in
[08:42] <Xaquseg> don't the tabs get smaller when you have a large number of conversations?
[08:42] <MrMakeveli> what you should do is send in these lil things to them
[08:42] <MrMakeveli> yeah they auto-adjust
[08:42] <MrMakeveli> its never bothered me
[08:43] <MrMakeveli> but i guess having one huge tab might be annoying to some
[08:43] <mjbrooks> almost time to rebeer
[08:43] <MrMakeveli> instead of just a default size
[08:43] <foug> it's just not what im use to doing. Was use to having small tabs for 6 years
[08:43] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: how many is that tonight
[08:43] <MrMakeveli> you should send in these lil things to gaim
[08:43] <MrMakeveli> they may actually listen
[08:43] <foug> i doubt it
[08:43] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, not enough
[08:44] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, rough day
[08:44] <Xaquseg> could probably change it with a plugin
[08:44] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: is is 12P midnight here where you at
[08:44] <Xaquseg> or a simple source patch
[08:44] <MrMakeveli> yeah shouldnt be too tough
[08:44] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, hosed a cops computer and had to scramble to fix it
[08:44] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: sound exciting
[08:45] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, yep,  but it's 3am where I'm from  ;)
[08:45] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: ooh that hurts
[08:45] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, eh,   I'd be up programming anyway
[08:46] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: waht language
[08:46] <MrMakeveli> iono the more i use gaim the more i like it
[08:46] <foug> does anyone use Exaile?
[08:46] <MrMakeveli> im looking forward to pidgin 2.0.0
[08:46] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, perl and java mostly
[08:46] <MrMakeveli> it looks a lot sleeker
[08:47] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: is do some perl no java use to do  c and c++
[08:47] <foug> is there a way to install my sound card drivers similar to the way i did vid card drivers? with the command sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:47] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: and i work for sun
[08:47] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, I did C a looooooooooooong time ago
[08:47] <mbt> MrMakeveli, the only problem that I have with "Pidgin" is remembering the name.  I have used GAIM for so long that it's kind of burned in my memory.  At least it's not as bad as, say, Linux changing names to something else.
[08:47] <jtholmes> mjbrooks: shame on me
[08:47] <mjbrooks> jtholmes, I've been meaning to get back to it ;)
[08:47] <titun> what tool here people use to replace dreamweaver for HTML/CSS?
[08:48] <foug> titun: gedit, bluefish
[08:48] <titun> I installed NVU , bluefish and
[08:48] <foug> is there a way to install my sound card drivers similar to the way i did vid card drivers? with the command sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:48] <bimberi> !html
[08:48] <ubotu> html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[08:48] <Madpilot> titun, Bluefish or Screem - after you learn actual HTML/CSS coding, that is.
[08:48] <mbt> foug, what is your sound card?
[08:49] <titun> Madpilot, I know 50% if HTMl & CSS, so no problem using bluefish
[08:49] <foug> creative labs sound blaster 16 PCI 4.1
[08:49] <brian_> VIM
[08:49] <mjbrooks> !sound | foug
[08:49] <ubotu> foug: 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
[08:49] <titun> Madpilot, but it lacks the feature which dreamweaver shows tags in a popup menu
[08:49] <Madpilot> titun, cool - try Screem too, it's not as well known, but it has some very nice features that Bluefish lacks
[08:49] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i know gaim was so easy to say too
[08:50] <zyth> Madpilot, I like NVU
[08:50] <MrMakeveli> mbt: but still, the name is more fitting this time around
[08:50] <foug> mjbrooks: mmm i was hoping for a command similar to how i installed vid card drivers
[08:50] <titun> Madpilot, humm....heard about screem yesteraday, does it have the display all possible tags feature?
[08:51] <Madpilot> titun, kind of, there's one sidebar that can list tags, and they can be dragged into the active document.
[08:51] <titun> Madpilot, like DW displays, if if type" a and then it shows all possible things
[08:51] <mbt> foug, SB16 should work.  Also look to check that the volume isn't muted or anything like that.  I find that sometimes, playing an Ogg or MP3 helps me to find out what settings are reasonable when adjusting it for the first time.
[08:51] <titun> Madpilot, but no auto popup?
[08:51] <nocturn> Hi all
[08:52] <Crazytom> foug, do you have anything working in ubuntu?  are you sure you installed it?  lol
[08:52] <brian_> lol
[08:52] <foug> mbt: well my sound is kind of shitty so i think i need to install the drivers somehow. What I really need is a good player with an equalizer. Everything I have tried sucks
[08:52] <titun> Madpilot, coz I myself don't know all the tags of HTML, so that was a good feature for me in DW
[08:52] <nocturn> How can I join a room on another server with Gajim?
[08:52] <foug> Crazytom: i'm just having a lot of bs problems, kind of dissappointing
[08:52] <Madpilot> titun, it's got some auto-popup features too - start typing, for example, <a href and it'll offer to autocomplete the href="" part
[08:52] <brian_> when i plug in my soundblaster audigy pcmcia card in my notebook, ubuntu automatically recognizes it, loads ddrivers, etc.
[08:52] <titun> Madpilot, yes thts what I was asking about, thanks , downloading right now
[08:53] <Crazytom> i helped you with wireless the other day now it's video and sound you aren't having the best time are you?
[08:53] <Crazytom> nocturn, just type /join #roomname
[08:53] <Crazytom> nocturn, if it doesn't exist it will be made
[08:53] <nocturn> Crazytom: Gajim is a jabber client
[08:53] <nocturn> I want to use MUC
[08:53] <mbt> foug, XMMS has a WinAmp style interface if you want to use an equalizer with your music.  What is wrong with the sound?
[08:53] <foug> Crazytom: no, did you read about my ui problems earlier? lol
[08:53] <Crazytom> oh sorry
[08:54] <VerTiGo> Ummm i am new to Ubuntu Linux, and for some reason Gaim and Firefox arnt working
[08:54] <nocturn> Thanks Crazytom
[08:54] <MrMakeveli> vertigo: whats the problem?
[08:54] <foug> mbt: it just doesn't sound crystal, or equalized. I've tried XMMS, Audacious, Beep, Exiale
[08:54] <foug> mbt: i used foobar when i used windows and so far nothing comes to close to being as good as foobar
[08:54] <VerTiGo> I try and go to a link on firefox and it hangs on connecting to www.watevalink i have typed.com
[08:54] <MrMakeveli> foug: have you tried amarok? a lot of people swear by it
[08:54] <brian_> VerTiGo: can you ping external sites? open a terminal and type "ping google.com"
[08:55] <VerTiGo> yes
[08:55] <mjbrooks> foug, I like amarok
[08:55] <foug> MrMakeveli: yea tried that too, couldn't get mp3 support to work at the time but i think i got it working, should try to redownload now that you mention it
[08:55] <brian_> behind a proxy server or firewall or anything?
[08:55] <MrMakeveli> amarok is kinda crazy for me, but it has a TON of shiz going for it
[08:55] <MrMakeveli> mp3 works fine for me
[08:55] <brian_> j
[08:55] <foug> I just need a NICE NICE NICE equalizer and tabs
[08:55] <Rich_li_ny> How do you download and install VESA drivers from a system prompt (using 6.10)?
[08:55] <foug> atleast a 16+ header equalizer is what I'm looking for
[08:55] <MrMakeveli> foug: amarok is a whole music EXPERIENCE
[08:55] <sishgupta> amaroks equalizer is pretty good imo
[08:55] <MrMakeveli> hahah
[08:55] <VerTiGo> I have a Router but yet other third party progs i have on the computer get onto the internet
[08:56] <VerTiGo> Its just Firefox and Gaim i am having troubles with
[08:56] <foug> does ubuntu have a repair service? maybe that would fix my problems
[08:56] <foug> because my windows are still flashing
[08:57] <Rich_li_ny> Vertigo:  If your not able to get to teh page maybe there is a problem with yoru DNS lookups?   I changed mine to Open DNS
[08:57] <mjbrooks> foug, you install the nvidia driver?
[08:57] <foug> mjbrooks: yup
[08:57] <MrMakeveli> for amarok, the only problem i really had is that double clicking always added files to the queue instead of just playing
[08:57] <mbt> MrMakeveli, yeah.  I have heard people tell me that AmaroK is one application that is worth installing the KDE libs for.  Personally, Rhythmbox does what I need pretty well, at least until all of the good Internet Radio stations go away.
[08:57] <jtholmes> VerTiGo: does the perferences -> advancde -> network -> setting  say  direct connect to internet
[08:57] <brian_> VerTiGo: in firefox, edit->preferences, advanced, network tab, click settings ... make sure "direct connection" is selected
[08:57] <jtholmes> VerTiGo: in firefox that is
[08:57] <quabug> does amarok have any lyrice script like miniLyrice?
[08:57] <foug> MrMakeveli: are you serious, that's horrible. I hate linux, lol
[08:57] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i actually use rhythmbox as my default
[08:57] <mjbrooks> foug,  you type nvidia-xconfig in a terminal?
[08:58] <variant> I wonder if ubuntu will be including debian 4's encryption support
[08:58] <brian_> jtholmes took the words right out of my mouth ;)
[08:58] <foug> mjbrooks: no let me try
[08:58] <MrMakeveli> quabug: its suppose to have some lyric support i believe, although i havent tried myself
[08:58] <brian_> rhythmbox rox
[08:58] <foug> mjbrooks: error
[08:58] <mjbrooks> what error?
[08:58] <MrMakeveli> doesnt rhythmbox have lyric support as well? i tried the plugin but havent tested
[08:58] <jtholmes> brian_ yep we both thought about that one simul
[08:59] <jtholmes> brian_: cant help him with gaim though
[08:59] <MrMakeveli> anyone using amarok in here know off the top of their head how to change the double-click to PLAY instead of add to queue?
[08:59] <brian_> me neither, no ideas on the gaim part
[08:59] <MrMakeveli> i think i would still use rhythmbox anyways
[08:59] <foug> Amarok has a small equalizer, only 10 headers
[08:59] <MrMakeveli> amarok is a lotta stuff
[08:59] <variant> MrMakeveli: or add to que and play?
[08:59] <brian_> banshee is good also
[08:59] <MrMakeveli> variant: i want to just double click to play, no que'ing
[09:00] <variant> MrMakeveli: dunno
[09:00] <jack_> hello
[09:00] <MrMakeveli> thats probably the reason i started using rhythmbox over amarok
[09:00] <MrMakeveli> @var*
[09:00] <variant> MrMakeveli: if you use the playlist to play your tracks instead of the context browser..
[09:00] <MrMakeveli> variant: i would want to play a song, and i would just start que'ing up stuff
[09:01] <foug> yea amarok sucks, worst program ever
[09:01] <variant> foug: trolls are not welcome here
[09:01] <hans> Is it true that iso-8859-15 is identical to iso-8859-1 except for the  symbol?
[09:01] <mbt> MrMakeveli, For me, the reason that I use Rhythmbox is because it integrates with GNOME really well.  I don't like mixing and matching applications from different desktop environments unless I have to.
[09:01] <VerTiGo> Yes it say Direct Connection to Internet but yet it still hangs on Connecting to www.google.com
[09:01] <ShaLaptop> Hello, i have a problem with my Xclient script, after i entered my login and password, my desktop don't load at all, i can just see the cursor of my mouse and a blue wallpaper
[09:01] <alexicon> ive got gnome issues. themes not loading right. its all patchy looking. fonts not updating
[09:01] <foug> variant: i'm more of a lurker/noob asking for help 24/7 lol
[09:01] <alexicon> ive tried removing all the .gnome .gconf files
[09:01] <brian_> mbt: agreed
[09:01] <alexicon> and still it wont reset properly
[09:02] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i know what ya mean. did i get KDE stuff installed by default? cause i dont remember asking for that stuff
[09:02] <foug> does rhythem box not have an equalizer?
[09:02] <brian_> VerTiGo: you using dhcp?
[09:02] <jscinoz> Hey everyone, i just installed my wireless card with ndiswrapper, its showing hardware present, driver present. If i go under networking it shows both wlan0 and wmaster, what is wmaster?
[09:02] <VerTiGo> yes
[09:02] <brian_> VerTiGo: try this just for the heck of it from terminal "sudo dhclient"
[09:02] <alexicon> anyone here offer theme help??
[09:02] <variant> brian_: you might want to add on eth0 to that.. or whatever
[09:02] <alexicon> is there a complete list of gnome dotfiles somewhere
[09:02] <foug> does anyone know how to make my taskbar show icons only and not text?
[09:03] <alexicon> this is gnome, i dont think theres a choice in the taskbar
[09:03] <foug> do you use KDE?
[09:03] <variant> alexicon: ls -al ~/ | grep .
[09:03] <jscinoz> what is the wmaster device under networking?
[09:03] <alexicon> cheers variant
[09:03] <hans> Anyone using locale *.iso885915 here?
[09:03] <VerTiGo> OK just done sudo dhclient now wat?
[09:03] <brian_> VerTiGo: try firefox again
[09:04] <alexicon> um variant that just shows all the dotfiles i have. which are gnome
[09:04] <biglibigli> i have a problem on my arabic keyboard
[09:04] <brian_> VerTiGo: and your connected to this irc on the same box that firefox doesnt work??
[09:04] <bicycledaave> hi all, when I start xterm, for several seconds Xorg will eat up more than 98% cpu, hence machine doesn't respond. why ? thanks
[09:04] <titun> Madpilot, Thank you soooo much....... this screem is what I exactly needed, now I can show off my friends some webpages designed using OpenSource softwares, it was a challange for me
[09:04] <biglibigli> it must connect some characters together but don't do it
[09:04] <VerTiGo> same problem
[09:04] <VerTiGo> no not on the same computer
[09:04] <Sir_Skeleton> hey all
[09:05] <alexicon> does anyone have an issue with gnome themes
[09:05] <variant> VerTiGo: is it an ethernet connection?
[09:05] <VerTiGo> yes
[09:05] <titun> Madpilot, my friends think I am craxy using Ubuntu leaving XP
[09:05] <variant> VerTiGo: what does ifconfig eth0 say, does it include an ip address?
[09:05] <brian_> VerTiGo: ok, so what are some internet apps that _do_ work?
[09:05] <variant> VerTiGo: also, are you connected via a router?
[09:05] <titun> Madpilot, I am constantly trying to show them I can do all the stuff that can be done in Windows, and even better, thanks for helping in my misson
[09:06] <mbt> alexicon, What seems to be the problem with the themes?
[09:06] <Madpilot> titun, I think my friends are crazy for sticking with XP - every time one of them complains about adware/viruses/etc I just point out that those things aren't a problem in Linux :)
[09:06] <biglibigli> where can i find rules on keyboard characters.?
[09:06] <hw__> Anyone knows wether there is an option for xorg to be a bit more verbose in Xorg.0.log?
[09:06] <mjbrooks> titun, people thought galileo was crazy for thinking the earth revolved around the sun
[09:06] <alexicon> mbt: theyre well patchy. fonts wont update on taskbar and meny. theres a bunch of white mixed in with this dark grey theme
[09:07] <alexicon> but hang on. i found more dotfiles i can try and delete
[09:07] <titun> mjbrooks, righto...can't agree better :-)
[09:07] <Rich_li_ny> Titon: I have Xp on only one machine now.. thank God.. and soon that will have linux on it as well :)
[09:07] <zurita> #ubuntu-es
[09:07] <mbt> alexicon, Is this a theme that you installed yourself, or is it one of the default system-provided themes?
[09:07] <hans> keyboard characters is defined by files in /usr/share/keymaps
[09:07] <VerTiGo> well Wolf ET works, Wesnoth just ur basic games, And yes i am connected via router the router is a DLINK DSL-G604T
[09:07] <alexicon> mbt: its from art.gnome.org
[09:08] <variant> VerTiGo: do websites not load at all or do you get an error message?
[09:08] <alexicon> mbt: i think my issue is. my home dir is the same between ubuntu and suse. and its confusing my suse gnome stuff maybe. i need to weed it all out cos i dont use suse anymore
[09:08] <mbt> alexicon, Hrm.  Why don't you give me the link, and I'll see if it works for me or not.
[09:08] <alexicon> ok
[09:08] <VerTiGo> I get the error message on fire fox with : www.google.com is taking too long to respond
[09:09] <variant> VerTiGo: strange.. have you tried other sites?
[09:09] <mbt> alexicon, What I have done in the past is back up the directory and put it in old-home in my new system, and then let the system re-create the configuration files.  That might be helpful to you.
[09:09] <VerTiGo> yes
[09:09] <variant> VerTiGo: and?
[09:09] <VerTiGo> same problem
[09:09] <variant> VerTiGo: ok
[09:09] <brian_> VerTiGo: try this ==> http://72.14.207.99
[09:09] <variant> brian_: git, was about to say that
[09:09] <variant> :)
[09:09] <alexicon> yeah cheers mbt thats what i tried. but i think i missed out a bunch of gtk dotfiles. will try moving everything again
[09:09] <brian_> :)
[09:09] <Sir_Skeleton> i just got back online on xp after a Huge crash that took out several key files. im planning on dual booting ubuntu and xp form now on, xp for games and ubuntu for school. i was wondering severel things... will i be able to transfer my open office documents from xp to ubuntu? will i be able to run beryl on it? and what kind of problems i may have with printers
[09:10] <Sir_Skeleton> sorry for the lengh and noob stuff
[09:10] <VerTiGo> got me straight to google
[09:10] <VerTiGo> Ty
[09:10] <variant> Sir_Skeleton: check linuxprinting.org for printer info and yes to the other 2 things
[09:10] <brian_> VerTiGo: you have a dns problem
[09:10] <alexicon> mbt: its this theme http://art.gnome.org/themes/gtk2/1271
[09:10] <Sir_Skeleton> ty
[09:10] <variant> VerTiGo: that means that you have not got your dns settings right
[09:10] <variant> VerTiGo: does your router provide dns?
[09:10] <mbt> alexicon, Alright, give me a minute here.
[09:10] <VerTiGo> wat u mean
[09:10] <variant> VerTiGo: type cat /etc/resolve.con
[09:11] <variant> VerTiGo: type cat /etc/resolve.conf
[09:11] <alexicon> cheers mbt much appreciated
[09:11] <variant> VerTiGo: there should be a couple of ip addresses in there
[09:11] <mbt> alexicon, It seems to work for me.  Do you have all of the GTK2 theme engines installed?
[09:11] <jtholmes> VerTiGo: /etc/resolv.conf   no  e
[09:12] <variant> VerTiGo: yes, excuse me.. there is no e there :)
[09:12] <alexicon> nope mbt, i tried installing a few through apt, and i dont see them in theme.. got a bunch of errors when trying to add gtk engines.. file format not supported stuff
[09:12] <biglibigli> how can i define key combination? on keyboard
[09:12] <Rich_li_ny> VerTiZGo:  What type and model router do you have?
[09:12] <VerTiGo> DSL G604T
[09:13] <mbt> alexicon, try this from a terminal:  sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-.*
[09:13] <variant> VerTiGo: that router runs linux :P
[09:13] <brian_> VerTiGo: copy/paste your output from "cat /etc/resolv.conf" as variant suggested
[09:13] <Rich_li_ny> A D Link product>?
[09:13] <VerTiGo> yea Dlink
[09:13] <VerTiGo> bbs
[09:13] <alexicon> whoa mbt thats a lot of stuff. im running out of space so i'll just try to install one of the themes
[09:13] <VerTiGo> Be back later actually
[09:14] <VerTiGo> 7pm AEST
[09:14] <variant> cya
[09:14] <brian_> good luck
[09:14] <Rich_li_ny> Vertigio: .. One sec.. gonna find some screen shots of your router if I can.
[09:14] <mbt> alexicon, Yes, there are 22 packages to install, but that will most likely fix your problem.  How much space do you have free on your root partition?
[09:14] <mjbrooks> wait a sec, wasn' Vertigo saying he could get firefox to work?
[09:15] <alexicon> 900mb mbt
[09:15] <MrMakeveli> whats this i hear about maximum amount of partitions?
[09:15] <kattie> can anyone help me deal with mysql?
[09:15] <brian_> kattie: sure, what you having problems with?
[09:15] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, there's an upper limit to what your BIOS can do
[09:16] <kattie> brian thanks, I just began my new life with Linux, I want to use mysql files which I was using in Windows
[09:16] <mbt> alexicon, you should be fine installing those pieces of software then.  Basically, those theme engines provide functionality for various things from things like art.gnome. and gnomelook.
[09:16] <kattie> brian but I can't restore this data
[09:16] <MrMakeveli> mjbrooks: i thought i heard something like 4 or was it 9?
[09:16] <jarrett> are there any good open source mmorpgs?
[09:16] <brian_> are you just copying the data files (*.myi, *.myd) over directly?
[09:16] <kattie> brian I used RESTORE db FROM path
[09:17] <tuxgeek> Shaba1: Hello . amitsaha here
[09:17] <MrMakeveli> i think i want to do a partition for my ~/
[09:17] <kattie> brian not directly
[09:17] <tuxgeek> Shaba1: Is your problem solved?
[09:17] <jochus> is there a way to configure ssh that it doesn't use known_hosts?
[09:17] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, it's not specifif to linux, but it's something like 12
[09:17] <jochus> I want it to be disabled?
[09:17] <MrMakeveli> hmm i wonder what i was reading
[09:17] <brian_> kattie: haven't tried that particular command.
[09:17] <kattie> brian I also tried to copied directly like that, but the folder is locked
[09:17] <MrMakeveli> i swear it was in my ubuntu bible or something
[09:18] <rausb0> jochus: ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no ...
[09:18] <MrMakeveli> it didnt really seem to make sense though, maybe i just misread
[09:18] <brian_> kattie: how big is your DB?  if it's not too big you can do an export via something like phpMyAdmin and it generates a SQL script you can load into your new installation.
[09:18] <jochus> rausb0: thnx, gonna try it
[09:18] <mjbrooks> tuxgeek, Shaba1 is in the wind it seems
[09:18] <mbt> mjbrooks, MrMakeveli, there is a limit of 4 primary partitions, and IIRC, 16 logical partitions PCs that do not use EFI partitions.  Since the logical partitions live inside of a primary partition on the PC, that is a limit of 19 partitions in total.
[09:18] <jamesbrose> is it just me or is security.ubuntu.com really slow?
[09:19] <MrMakeveli> mbt: what defines a primary partition?
[09:19] <kattie> brian its about 200mb
[09:19] <mjbrooks> mbt, right,  knew it was something like that,  just couldn't think of how many logicals
[09:19] <MrMakeveli> i read it somewhere but i dont remember
[09:19] <kattie> brian but this is very very important data for my research
[09:19] <alexicon> ok
[09:19] <alexicon> cool thanks mbt
[09:20] <MrMakeveli> mj, mbt: that was my problem, glazed over it too quick haha
[09:20] <MrMakeveli> i knew i didnt pull that 4 outta no where
[09:20] <Schalken> does anyone know where the sessions are stored?
[09:20] <mbt> MrMakeveli, BIOS partitions are "primary" partitions.  Those are the partitions that are defined in the MBR on the drive.  The logical partitions (which live in a primary one) have their own table.
[09:20] <tuxgeek> gnomefreak: Hi
[09:21] <tuxgeek> gnomefreak: GNOME developer?
[09:21] <mbt> Incidentally, the PC partitioning scheme is a relatively broken one that was introduced, if I am not mistaken, by that wonderful company in Redmond.
[09:21] <brian_> kattie: something that large copying files directly is your best bet.  not sure what you meant by the folder being locked.  otherwise you might look at mysqldump ( http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/mysqldump.html )
[09:21] <mbt> alexicon, No problem.
[09:21] <mjbrooks> mbt, hence why it's broken  ;)
[09:22] <MrMakeveli> mbt: let me ask you this: i have a 160 gb hd. if i do a couple partitions primary folders in the root, would those all be logical?
[09:22] <kattie> brian should I begin it from Windows?
[09:23] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, you can have 4 primary partitions,   after that you have to use the logical ones
[09:23] <jontec> on installing ntfs-3g... I get an error with fuse-config.... T_T it won't install or uninstall...
[09:23] <mbt> It appears that nowadays there is no hard limit on the number of logical partitions, so my information might be a little bit out of date, MrMakeveli.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_partitioning#Types_of_partitions which talks about them.
[09:23] <jtholmes> Schalken: for kde
[09:23] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i'll look that over and see if i have any questions
[09:23] <mjbrooks> mbt, not completely out of date,   it's still only 4 primary ;)
[09:23] <brian_> kattie: yes in windows you should create a dump of your tables, then import it into your linux server with something like "mysql db_name < backupfile.sql"
[09:23] <mbt> MrMakeveli, When you need 4 partitions or less, you can use all primary partitions.  When you need 5 or more partitions, some of them are going to be logical partitions.  Which ones those are can be arbitrarily picked by you.
[09:24] <Schalken> jtholmes: for gnome. were not in #kubuntu
[09:24] <Rich_li_ny> Vertigo: Go to http://192.168.0.1 and enter your router password, Click WAN button on left, Type in OpenDNS in the "Primary DNS address" and "Secondary DNS address" , Click Apply, Click "Continue< and reboot your router.
[09:24] <brian_> kattie: however since your DB is fairly large, not sure if it'll work otherwise it might just take a long time
[09:24] <jtholmes> Schalken: then no
[09:24] <Schalken> lol
[09:24] <kattie> brian thanks anyway, I'll try it with windows
[09:25] <brian_> kattie: a mysql channel/newsgroup would probably be able to help better since this is more of a generic channel for ubuntu.
[09:25] <brian_> kattie: ok, good luck!
[09:25] <MrMakeveli> mbt: but is the only difference that the primary ones are the filesystems and the logical ones are just division of sectors?
[09:25] <mbt> mjbrooks, Yeah.  That's a hard limit imposed by the format of the MBR.  IIRC, the extended partition limitations were something I last ran into back in the days of MS-DOS.  I haven't needed that many partitions since, so it's not surprising that it changed.
[09:26] <MrMakeveli> mbt: because when i did partitions before, dont you define them as a certain filesystem, thus making them all primary ones and limiting you to 4?
[09:27] <mbt> MrMakeveli, The only real difference is that the BIOS knows how to talk to one set, and the other set is talked to by operating systems who follow a convention.  The concept is the same; for example, when you have four primary partitions with one of them being of type "Extended," the extended partitions are merely regular partitions "inside of" the fourth BIOS/MBR partition.
[09:27] <bigmb> silly question, how do I use the terminal to see what video card I have?
[09:27] <mbt> MrMakeveli, You can define the type of partition regardless of whether or not it is a primary or extended one.  There are 255 possible partition types on x86/x86-64 systems that don't use the EFI standard.
[09:28] <mjbrooks> bigmb, type lspci
[09:28] <bigmb> mjbrooks: Display controller: Intel Corporation 82915G Express Chipset Family Graphics Controller (rev 04)
[09:28] <bigmb>  -- is that it?
[09:28] <mbt> MrMakeveli, For example, there are partitions that are of type Linux and type "Linux swap."  The Linux partitions can hold any filesystem that Linux can understand (be that ext2, ext3, ext4, reiserfs3, reiserfs4, xfs, jfs, etc.).
[09:29] <user_____> hi
[09:29] <MrMakeveli> mbt: yeah i get all that, and i know a lil about the different filesystems that linux uses
[09:29] <MrMakeveli> mbt: but i guess im still not undrestanding the applicable difference
[09:29] <mjbrooks> bigmb, yup,  you have an Intel ideo chipset
[09:29] <user_____> i get this message
[09:29] <user_____> user@4029c4s22:~$ sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[09:29] <user_____> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 10:10:46 2007
[09:30] <MrMakeveli> mbt: ok lets do a quick example
[09:30] <user_____> can't edit my network interface .. can anyone help?
[09:30] <mbt> MrMakeveli, k.  There is no real difference.  The extended partitions were a way to work around the BIOS limitation of 4 partitions, because that limit quickly becomes impractical when you're running a Unix-like system.
[09:30] <rausb0> bigmb: yes, you have a i915G graphics card
[09:30] <rausb0> bigmb: use the i810 Xorg driver for it
[09:31] <MrMakeveli> mbt: hmm. for linux, there is no specific extended right?
[09:31] <MrMakeveli> mbt: any partition i make for any filesystem doesnt have to be a primary right?
[09:31] <bigmb> thanks you two :)
[09:32] <MrMakeveli> !topic
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[09:32] <mbt> MrMakeveli, Linux follows the same convention as all other PC operating systems.  No, there is no requirements as to what needs to be primary and what needs to be logical.
[09:32] <user_____> anyone know the password for   su ?? i installed  ubuntu 6.10 from desktop distribution
[09:32] <mbt> MrMakeveli, Unless, that is, you're running Windows.  Then it must be installed on a primary partition, no ands, ifs, or buts.  :)
[09:32] <MrMakeveli> mbt: but the original/first must be primary right?
[09:32] <jontec> user_____: there is no password
[09:32] <user_____> so how do i use su?
[09:32] <jontec> user_____: use sudo
[09:32] <mbt> user_____, "su" is disabled by default, because the root account is locked.
[09:33] <user_____> cause sudo doesn't work propperly
[09:33] <MrMakeveli> mbt: and is there any advantage to using a primary over a logical?
[09:33] <user_____> i get an error message.. kind of..
[09:33] <jontec> user_____: use sudo su to get in and supply *your* password
[09:33] <ShaLaptop>  Hello, i have a problem with my Xclient script, after i entered my login and password, my desktop don't load at all, i can just see the cursor of my mouse and a blue wallpaper
[09:33] <MrMakeveli> mbt: im just wondering if it might be treated differently, even if they are theoretically the same
[09:33] <user_____> user@4029c4s22:~$ sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[09:33] <user_____> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 10:10:46 2007
[09:33] <mbt> MrMakeveli, No, there is no advantages to one over the other.
[09:33] <user_____> user@4029c4s22:~$ sudo su
[09:33] <user_____> sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Apr 11 10:10:46 2007
[09:33] <ShaLaptop> i can start my session only with "gnome" and not "xclient script"
[09:34] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: what about gdm?
[09:34] <ShaLaptop> someone know how i can fix that pleae
[09:34] <user_____> i need to change date?
[09:34] <mbt> user_____, That is caused by the clock being adjusted backwards after sudo being used.  Try resetting the clock (using the BIOS) to a time after that timestamp, and then using it again.
[09:34] <user_____> so change time in BIOS?
[09:34] <ShaLaptop> tuxgeek: when i put my name and my password, nothing load, i stay stuck on an empty screen
[09:34] <sgtmattbaker> Hello, I would like to backup my entire Windows install to a separate hard drive.  I have tried dd but you can't get an exact same partition size on two different HDDs.  Can I use dd to copy into an image within a folder on a partition?
[09:35] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: did happen to me off-late with RHEL 4
[09:35] <mbt> user_____, Yes, so that you can use sudo again.  sudo is assuming that the clock was rolled back to attempt to break into the system.
[09:35] <alexicon> wewt think its fixed.
[09:35] <MrMakeveli> mbt: any recommended filesystems? i hear something about a log type (ext2/3)?
[09:35] <MrMakeveli> being better*
[09:35] <user_____> ok
[09:35] <alexicon> mbt: the problem was kde made its own gtkrc files, which were getting in the way. thats why my theme was so mixed up
[09:35] <mbt> MrMakeveli, I typically use ext3 on Linux systems.
[09:35] <user_____> thx i'll be back
[09:35] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: You are using Ubuntu?
[09:35] <mbt> alexicon, Oh, I'd completely forgotten about KDE doing that.
[09:35] <MrMakeveli> mbt: is ext3 the log type?
[09:35] <ShaLaptop> tuxgeek: yes
[09:36] <mbt> MrMakeveli, yes, it is a journalled filesystem.  The probability of data loss with it is not as great as ext2 in the event of a sudden power loss.  However, any filesystem can still lose data, journalled or not.
[09:36] <alexicon> :)
[09:37] <jontec> T_T why won't fuse work... I'm getting an error with fuse-config
[09:37] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: Login from the command prompt. Change your inittab to boot to runlevel 3
[09:37] <mbt> MrMakeveli, ReiserFS is also a good choice (version 3; version 4 is not usable by all distributions and so using it makes your system less interoperable with rescue utilities and the like).
[09:37] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i think i'll give it a try. im not sure what partitions to make, although i want to do a home one and a swap one
[09:37] <jontec> er fuse-uitls and ntfs-3g
[09:37] <sgtmattbaker> Hello, I would like to backup my entire Windows install to a separate hard drive.  I have tried dd but you can't get an exact same partition size on two different HDDs.  Can I use dd to copy into an image within a folder on a partition?
[09:37] <mbt> MrMakeveli, For desktop systems, I use one for /, one for ~, and one for swap.
[09:37] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: Then restart and login from the command prompt and start gdm
[09:37] <mbt> MrMakeveli, For servers, though, its an entirely different ball game.  :)
[09:38] <MrMakeveli> mbt: thats kinda what i was thinking
[09:38] <MrMakeveli> mbt: about the / ~/ and swap
[09:38] <tuxgeek> ShaLaptop: That might help. No gurantee
[09:38] <MrMakeveli> mbt: reiser makes me think of nazi germany, so im a little reluctant to "give that a try"
[09:38] <MrMakeveli> haha
[09:38] <MrMakeveli> but i've heard it mentioned too
[09:39] <delmored> do i have to install feisty on a seperate partition in order to test it? theres no way to use the log-in screen or something fancy like that? :)
[09:39] <mbt> MrMakeveli, I know some people that swear by ReiserFS 4.  *shrugs*  I am not the type of person to trade interoperability for a little bit of speed, though.
[09:39] <MrMakeveli> any speific advantages of reiser vs ext3?
[09:39] <MrMakeveli> mbt: me neither, i'd rather be safe
[09:39] <user____> how do i make my MAC change permanently?
[09:40] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, ext3 works fine for 99.9998% of users
[09:40] <mbt> MrMakeveli, None that I can think of.  ReiserFS 4 does work a little bit faster (at least in terms of human perception) when doing things like deleting TONS of directories and the like.  But such situations aren't frequent for me, so it's not worthwhile.
[09:40] <mbt> MrMakeveli, I agree with mjbrooks.  ext3 is what you should likely be using.
[09:41] <MrMakeveli> mbt, mj: you guys have any idea why i would never have a disk manager show up?
[09:41] <mbt> MrMakeveli, Disk manager?  What do you mean, exactly?
[09:42] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i have two hd's attached with a smaller 80 gb with ubuntu and another 160 with xp that doesnt even work anymore. when i was trying to mount xp, i was always told to go to system --> admin --> disk manager  to try and set it up or do things like partitions etc
[09:42] <mjbrooks> MrMakeveli, if you don't know why you would need ReiserFS over ext3 then you certainly don't need it
[09:42] <user____> how do i make my MAC change permanently?
[09:43] <MrMakeveli> mj: or maybe i dont know why yet and this conversation would enlighten me to the point of wanting to use it :P
[09:43] <CorpseFeeder> I want to try out the Feisty 7.04 beta. Is it possible for it to co-exist on my computer with Edgy? Do I have to put in on a separate partition? What's the go?
[09:43] <sgtmattbaker> Hello, I would like to backup my entire Windows install to a separate hard drive.  I have tried dd but you can't get an exact same partition size on two different HDDs.  Can I use dd to copy into an image within a folder on a partition?
[09:43] <dhamma21> anyone got a demonoid invite to share?
[09:43] <mbt> MrMakeveli, Could you say what 'file -sL /dev/node' would say for that drive, just out of curiosity?
[09:44] <user____> how do i change my ether MAC address?
[09:44] <user____> i need it to be changed permanently
[09:44] <mbt> MrMakeveli, I am inclined to agree with mjbrooks on that point, too.  Filesystems are not something that you want to experiment with unless you really know what you're doing, or your data isn't that important to you.  :)  Sometimes, you can get bit really hard by something that isn't mainstream.
[09:44] <alexicon> sgtmattbaker: im not sure if the size has to be exactly the same.. probably just big enough to hold the data. norton ghostdisk is a good program. dunno if you can find it free tho
[09:45] <user____> alexicon u can
[09:45] <alexicon> cool
[09:45] <MrMakeveli> whats the command to look at my partitions? isnt it fdisk or something along those lines?
[09:45] <mbt> sgtmattbaker, Yes, you can use dd to create an image of a partition.  There is also a utility called PartImage that you might want to look into, which is something similar to Norton's Ghost.
[09:45] <alexicon> yeah i used to use ghost all the time when i worked at a netcafe. imagine 22 machines running win98 lol. they had to be reimaged weekly :P
[09:46] <MrMakeveli> mbt: did you want me to run that file command?
[09:46] <user____> it's a ghost.exe if u find it .. although it's a old version but it does the job
[09:46] <CorpseFeeder> I want to try out the Feisty 7.04 beta. Is it possible for it to co-exist on my computer with Edgy? Do I have to put in on a separate partition? What's the go?
[09:46] <user____> i ghosted my win lots of times
[09:46] <mbt> alexicon, I used to work for a school that pulled files down at every boot.  We maintained a central image on the server, and every machine did a Netboot.  It was rebooted daily, and reimaged itself automagically.  :)
[09:46] <lunar-raven> does anyone here use wavebroadband cable?
[09:46] <Shaba1> Hello folks
[09:46] <mbt> MrMakeveli, If you have the drive there, and it is still doing that, yes.
[09:46] <alexicon> wicked mbt ;)
[09:47] <sgtmattbaker> mbt: I do not want to pay for ghost, partimage only works "experimentally" and I cannot figure out for the live of me to get dd to backup into a disk image in a folder inside of a filesystem.  When I tried just using dd to copy a partition to another when I restored chkdsk found errors
[09:47] <alexicon> if i had my way i woulda installed linux all over that cafe.. management thought it would confuse people...
[09:47] <Shaba1> Does the full iptables software/version come woth that non sever portion of xubuntu?
[09:47] <alexicon> which was funny cos at the time, we just installed mozilla [when this was new]  and people couldnt find the net cos it didnt have the IE icon.. -_-
[09:47] <alexicon> oooooh the humanity...
[09:48] <mbt> sgtmattbaker, Usually the partition has to be restored in-place because Windows is very, *very* finniky about its devices.  Try 'dd if=/dev/partition of=win-backup.img' (without the quotes, of course).
[09:48] <sgtmattbaker> mbt: could I send you a PM so I don't have to wade through the IRC channel
[09:48] <mbt> sgtmattbaker, I suppose.
[09:49] <MrMakeveli> mbt: whats the command to look at my partions again? its f-something. its not fdisk right?
[09:49] <ShaLaptop> why /etc/inittab don't exist o.o;
[09:50] <CorpseFeeder> I want to try out the Feisty 7.04 beta. Is it possible for it to co-exist on my computer with Edgy? Do I have to put in on a separate partition? What do I do?
[09:50] <jarrett> how do i install java from the terminal?
[09:50] <mbt> MrMakeveli, You can use "sudo fdisk -l" to list them.
[09:51] <MrMakeveli> i tried fdisk -l
[09:51] <MrMakeveli> grr
[09:51] <mbt> ShaLaptop, /etc/inittab is used by SysV init.  Ubuntu now uses Upstart, which does not need that file any longer.
[09:51] <MrMakeveli> mbt: ok now let me run the command from earlier on the hd
[09:51] <mrayyan> hey guys, for some reason my ubuntu is very slow....  and it is not memory or cpu usage
[09:51] <mrayyan> it is switching from one window to another
[09:51] <mrayyan> or activating window
[09:52] <mrayyan> any reason behind this guys? this is really frustrating
[09:52] <MrMakeveli> mbt: writable, but no read permission
[09:52] <mbt> MrMakeveli, For the drive?  As root?
[09:52] <MrMakeveli> mbt: thats for my other hd that has windows on it
[09:53] <MrMakeveli> mbt: it should be an ntfs or something
[09:53] <mbt> MrMakeveli, one sec
[09:53] <mrayyan> any help on this one guys?
[09:53] <MrMakeveli> mbt: did you want me to run it on my current hd runnin ubuntu?
[09:54] <mjbrooks> mrayyan, define slow
[09:54] <Xteven> mrayyan: maybe video drivers ?
[09:54] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i picked the dev corresponding to the windows hd
[09:54] <mbt> MrMakeveli, it should look like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15007/
[09:54] <CorpseFeeder> I want to try out the Feisty 7.04 beta. Is it possible for it to co-exist on my computer with Edgy? Do I have to put in on a separate partition? What do I need to do?
[09:54] <mrayyan> when I hit ctrl-T it takes time to respond
[09:54] <mrayyan> when I click on the firefox it takes time to switch to the window
[09:54] <mbt> MrMakeveli, The first one is for the entire drive, and the second one is for my Windows Vista (shudder) partition.
[09:54] <jtholmes> CorpseFeeder: put it on a separate partition
[09:54] <gabz> CorpseFeeder: you would have to do a seperate partintion unless you want to upgrade edgy to feisty
[09:55] <mjbrooks> mrayyan, if you move a window around does it leave a trail of windows ehind it?
[09:55] <jtholmes> CorpseFeeder: dont use the beta it is old  get a daily build
[09:55] <mrayyan> it is laptop, will that be the reason?
[09:55] <MrMakeveli> mbt: those are both on the same hd though arent they?
[09:55] <mrayyan> mjbrooks: nope
[09:55] <MrMakeveli> mbt: my ubuntu and windows are on seperate physical drives
[09:55] <karakara> on my lappy the video card drivers arent supported very well
[09:55] <mrayyan> cannot find a linux driver for this laptop
[09:56] <mjbrooks> mrayyan, how much memory does it have?
[09:56] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i can do my ubuntu one, lets see
[09:56] <mrayyan> 1gb of ram...as for the video i think 64 shared
[09:56] <CorpseFeeder> Ok thanks... And how about grub? Will the feisty installer modify it to show both the fesity parition installation and the edgy partition installation?
[09:56] <ror> is there a quick way to search aptitude?
[09:56] <Xteven> apt-cache search x y z
[09:56] <ror> ta
[09:57] <Xteven> np
[09:57] <gabz> CorpseFeeder: it should but i haven't checked...
[09:57] <Sha> i'm shalaptop anyway: do someone know why i can't open my session with "run xclient script"
[09:57] <jenda> how difficult is it to create a firefox search plugin?
[09:57] <mneptok> mrayyan: make/model of video card?
[09:57] <mjbrooks> mrayyan, is it possible that your video drivers aren't installed?
[09:57] <MrMakeveli> mbt: ok so lets see, for the first on the linux it says it is an ext3 and needs journal recovery
[09:57] <mjbrooks> mneptok, bet you it is an intel
[09:57] <gabz> jenda: depends now difficult you find coding :P
[09:57] <mneptok> mjbrooks: what series?
[09:58] <mjbrooks> mneptok, lol
[09:58] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> does feisty have an official release date yet?
[09:58] <mbt> MrMakeveli, Yes, those are the same drive.  But, it should work with your Windows drive as well; the overall drive should have a MBR, and then the Windows partition should have information with it, too.  And yes, a running system will be marked as "Needs recovery" because it wasn't cleanly unmounted.
[09:58] <mjbrooks> mneptok, the slow kind appearently   lol
[09:58] <jenda> gabz: insurpassable obstacle ;)
[09:58] <CorpseFeeder> Anyone know how far away until the first non-beta release of feisty?
[09:58] <MrMakeveli> mbt: ok let me try the windows again
[09:58] <gabz> CorpseFeeder:  8 days
[09:58] <mjbrooks> CorpseFeeder, Supposedly Apr 19
[09:59] <mjbrooks> mrayyan, what make/model is the video card?
[09:59] <gabz> jenda: could be a problem if you go to the firefox plugin website there should be some infomation about the API there
[09:59] <MrMakeveli> mbt: still just saying that its writable, but not readable. which kind of makes sense why we cant see the info
[10:00] <mbt> MrMakeveli, If you're getting that on your drive hosting Windows, and you're running that command with sudo or otherwise as root, there is a bigger issue, I think.
[10:01] <MrMakeveli> mbt: am i hosting windows? the hd is just attached via ide cable. i dont think there is any other connection between the two other than the fact i've mounted it once
[10:01] <jackie> Hello! I s it possible to view microsoft exchange calandars under evolution?
[10:02] <ton1> i am having trouble installing flashplayer i did everything the installer told me but the error i get is my architecture dsnt suport this verision of flash player .... so i was wondering if any of you guys know where i can download the 64bit verison of flash
[10:02] <MrMakeveli> mbt: plus there may be other problems. for example, originally i had xp home or something. it got corrupt and was having problems. woudlnt even boot. so somehow i got another install alongside it using a pirated xp pro, and i think the time was running out
[10:02] <mjbrooks> jackie, supposedly, but some people say I have a better chance of seeing heaven
[10:03] <mneptok> ton1: PPC? AMD64?
[10:03] <ton1> amd64
[10:03] <mneptok> ton1: it does not exist
[10:03] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i should just format it
[10:03] <jackie> mjbrooks mmm.. :)
[10:03] <ton1> lol so i cant get flash player to install for my computer thats weeeeek
[10:03] <mneptok> ton1: Macrodobe has not released an AMD64 Flash plugin
[10:03] <MrMakeveli> mbt: but the disk manager seemed like it would be nice, i dont even have it though
[10:03] <alex_qwe> ton1 OS version?
[10:03] <ror> does anyone know which file I have to edit to stop sudo prompting for password?
[10:03] <ton1> 7.02
[10:04] <ton1> the newest one
[10:04] <mjbrooks> jackie, I wish I could help you out, but I swore off Evolution years ago
[10:04] <alex_qwe> ror, sudo
[10:04] <ror> there was a time evo was nice but not now :(
[10:04] <mbt> MrMakeveli, *shrugs*.  I don't really use graphical utilities when command line ones are available, so I don't know about any disk manager.
[10:04] <alex_qwe> ror, sudoers
[10:05] <jackie> mjbrooks np.. :)
[10:05] <ror> ta
[10:05] <alex_qwe> ta?
[10:05] <mjbrooks> jackie, if there was an easy way towards exchange integration under linux, there would be 4x the number of linux users out there
[10:06] <alex_qwe> ror, the file is /etc/sudoers
[10:06] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i know what you mean. if i knew enough to do it all cli i would
[10:06] <ror> I'd need %admin ALL= NOPASSWD: ALL
[10:06] <ror> right?
[10:07] <mbt> MrMakeveli, It's so much faster for me.  Now if only I could learn enough to actually fix my wireless driver myself...
[10:07] <alex_qwe> who is in alias admin?
[10:07] <mbt> MrMakeveli, But then again, kernel hacking is not my forte.
[10:07] <rausb0> mbt: which wireless driver is it?
[10:07] <mjbrooks> mbt, broadcom??
[10:07] <jackie> mjbrooks you are right..
[10:08] <mbt> rausb0, It's a Gemtek device supported by the ra73usb driver.
[10:08] <alex_qwe> ror, create a new alias
[10:08] <mjbrooks> Gemtek    yowza!!!!
[10:08] <MrMakeveli> mbt: someday, right?
[10:08] <MrMakeveli> haha
[10:09] <rausb0> mbt: i have a d-link dwl-g122 with rt73 chipset. works fine with the cvs snapshot of the rt73 driver from serialmonkey.
[10:09] <mbt> rausb0, The only problem is that the NDIS driver I have is Vista only (NDIS 6; unsupported), and the device requires me to boot up Windows Vista to init it, after a powerfailure.
[10:09] <alex_qwe> User_Alias name=user
[10:09] <rausb0> mbt: why use ndiswrapper/windows driver for that?
[10:10] <mbt> rausb0, Also, it is horribly inefficient; under Linux, it transfers at a max of 30-50KiB/sec, under Windows, I get my full bandwidth (about 1 MiB/sec).
[10:10] <alex_qwe> then new Cmnd_Alias name=programs
[10:10] <mjbrooks> mbt, I'd look for an <=XP driver then
[10:10] <mbt> rausb0, For those reasons.
[10:10] <alex_qwe> ror?
[10:10] <mbt> mjbrooks, There is none; not for this card anyway.  There are others for ones that should be compatible, but they don't address this hardware.  NDISWrapper says that the hardware is not present and won't even try to load the driver.
[10:11] <MrMakeveli> mbt: i really should just format it, thank god i was organized before and kept all my stuff in a single folder and seperated appropriately. it was as easy as copying a single folder over. all though most of it was windows apps which i dont even care for anymore haha
[10:11] <rausb0> mbt: and which native driver did you use in linux? there is no ra73usb, do you mean rt73usb?
[10:12] <mbt> rausb0, Yes, typographical error.  That's the driver that Ubuntu loaded automatically to work for it.  I filed a bug on it at the bug tracker...
[10:12] <mbt> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104382
[10:12] <flackrum> hey folks, I have a 2nd hard drive (fat32 /dev/hdb) which I'm in the process of trying to automount, using help.ubuntu.com, I made a directory for it called /media/dosdrive  and when sudo mount /dev/hdb /media/dosdrive   is entered in the terminal it says I need to provide a filesystem type.. term help was a bit verbose for this newb, does anyone have a quick and dirty answer for where/how to specify that it's fat32?
[10:12] <mbt> That tells the story behind my card.
[10:12] <mbt> :-(
[10:13] <mbt> rausb0, I thought about attempting to use the BSD driver ported to Linux, but I can't even figure out how to get it to build.  I can build userspace stuff, and I used to build kernel software all the time under Slackware, but here I get problems.  I think the BSD driver is out of date, though, because the system is complaining mostly about missing header files and the like.
[10:14] <binskipy2u> flackrum..try this >
[10:14] <binskipy2u> http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Understanding_fstab
[10:14] <binskipy2u> so you can add it permenantly
[10:14] <Shadow_X_> wazup peeps
[10:14] <mjbrooks> mbt, there appears to be a bug on it in launchpad https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/104382
[10:14] <rausb0> mbt: the rt73usb driver is the rewrite of the serialmonkey driver. i still use the "old" rt73 driver from serialmonkey.
[10:14] <flackrum> thanks binskipy2u, bringing it up now
[10:14] <mbt> mjbrooks, Yeah, that's the one that I opened a few days ago... pasted link to it above :)
[10:15] <rausb0> mbt: compiled it myself
[10:15] <mbt> rausb0, Where can I find that one?  The rt2x00 site?
[10:15] <rausb0> mbt: just a moment
[10:15] <binskipy2u> flackrum here's another site>
[10:16] <binskipy2u> http://www.smorgasbord.net/book/export/html/195
[10:16] <binskipy2u> once you learn the syntax
[10:16] <flackrum> awesome, it's appreciated
[10:16] <binskipy2u> you can add the appropriate line to fstab
[10:16] <binskipy2u> and then its there
[10:16] <mjbrooks> mbt, oh, that's you!   lol
[10:16] <binskipy2u> in your file manager under /mnt
[10:16] <rausb0> mbt: http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/rt73-cvs-daily.tar.gz
[10:17] <rausb0> mbt: if you need to do WPA with this driver, you dont use wpa_supplicant but some iwpriv commands (see iwpriv_usage.txt in the archive)
[10:17] <binskipy2u> /dev/hdb1 /mnt/bradsstuff vfat defaults 1 2
[10:17] <binskipy2u> put your info in that
[10:17] <pieter_> hi all
[10:17] <flackrum> hmm, I see.. so technically I should mount it in /mnt rather than /media.. makes sense.. sweet these links help
[10:17] <binskipy2u> change vfat to fat32
[10:18] <odat> anyone familiar with compiling a single module
[10:18] <mbt> rausb0, Fortunately, no WPA.  I will give that a shot right now and see what happens.
[10:18] <flackrum> coolness thanks binskipy
[10:18] <binskipy2u> /dev/<yourhardrive> /mnt/<name of drive> <file system> defaults 1 2
[10:18] <dooglus> is there any way to get my ext2 casper-rw memory stick mounted with the 'noatime' option, to prolong its life a little?
[10:18] <binskipy2u> hope that helps
[10:18] <flackrum> it does ;)
[10:19] <dooglus> (using the xubuntu 6.06 live cd)
[10:19] <odat> anyone familiar with compiling a single module
[10:19] <rausb0> mbt: dont forget to rmmod rt73usb before modprobe rt73
[10:19] <binskipy2u> i think 7.x will be very nice
[10:19] <binskipy2u> and very stable/fast
[10:19] <flackrum> once I finish this up, I'm going to have to head over to thinkgeek and get a l33t t-shirt
[10:19] <binskipy2u> 8 more days
[10:19] <mbt> rausb0, With any luck, I will be blacklisting rt73usb :)
[10:20] <rausb0> mbt: btw, the rt73 driver has some nice features for wep cracking like monitor mode and packet injection while in monitor mode :)
[10:20] <binskipy2u> well flack ive learned one of the best points of linux.. even a good newbie not so geekyone like ubuntu
[10:20] <binskipy2u> makes you learn a few things
[10:20] <binskipy2u> and exercises your mind
[10:20] <binskipy2u> while other distros, make you lose your mind
[10:21] <binskipy2u> then there's the ones inbetween
[10:21] <pieter_> Quick question: When booting my computer it stops for about 2-3 minutes when loading Gnome (At the point when the metacity icon is shown). I looked at various logs and I'm not seeing anything extraordinary. What would be the perfect place to start debugging this?
[10:21] <binskipy2u> pieter..
[10:21] <binskipy2u> install the bum from synaptic
[10:21] <binskipy2u> boot up manager
[10:21] <flackrum> very true, binskipy, I've tried others.. starting with slackware back in the day, then knoppix livecd.. none of them felt comfortable enough for me to take a good stab at it
[10:21] <binskipy2u> and then google each thing that starts up
[10:21] <binskipy2u> or look on the forums
[10:21] <binskipy2u> and see what they mean
[10:21] <binskipy2u> something may be starting up that you dont need
[10:22] <mbt> rausb0, hehehe.  Don't need those, this is just my workstation in the apartment.  I bought this machine the other day (HP Pavilion Slimline s7700n) and it is perfect except for the wireless.
[10:22] <binskipy2u> thats making things take so long
[10:22] <binskipy2u> just my .02
[10:22] <flackrum> of course looking back, slackware.. that was just masochistic of me haha
[10:22] <foug> ok i'm still having ui problems even after i instaleld my video drivers. My taskbar and other bar won't stay in place, they keep siwtching with each other. And my taskbar still wont' stay un expanded. wtf
[10:22] <binskipy2u> hell install gentoo
[10:22] <gustavo> tail -f /var/logs/daemon.log (or i am talking sh...?) :P
[10:22] <binskipy2u> thatll drive you crazy
[10:22] <pieter_> Ok, thanks for the tip
[10:22] <flackrum> haha
[10:22] <binskipy2u> almost did for me
[10:22] <odat> anyone familiar with compiling a single module
[10:22] <jochus> rausb0: hmm, I'm still having troubles with my known_hosts of ssh ...
[10:22] <jochus> rausb0: it doesn't ask me anymore to add it, which is good thing
[10:23] <binskipy2u> if i ever get a 2nd computer up and running
[10:23] <binskipy2u> id love to "learn" the true inner workings of linux
[10:23] <rausb0> jochus: ...but?
[10:23] <jochus> rausb0: but because of the several Xen images, there are conflicts in that file ...
[10:23] <ror> I found slackware very comfortable
[10:23] <binskipy2u> just a pain to do it all on your main computer
[10:23] <binskipy2u> and not be able to "get help"
[10:23] <mbt> rausb0, Alright, well, if all goes well, I will be back in a few.
[10:23] <binskipy2u> if you get stuck
[10:23] <jochus> rausb0: is it save to delete that file ?
[10:23] <flackrum> one thing I have to say.. I have 2 machines side by side.. so I can meddle at will on winxp and ubuntu, I use a prog called synergy. to share one mouse and keyboard. I suggest that when you do get a 2nd machine
[10:23] <ror> gentoo is a beauty, definately my distro of choice at the moment, just a shame at home my wireless card refuses to work properly
[10:23] <binskipy2u> or a kvm switch
[10:23] <foug> honestly does anyone know why i'm having these problems?
[10:23] <rausb0> jochus: i think so, at least if you do nostricthostkeychecking
[10:24] <pieter_> binskipy2u: Is BUM in a special repository?
[10:24] <binskipy2u> no
[10:24] <codemastr_> ubuntu help live
[10:24] <binskipy2u> ive used it in 5.10
[10:24] <ror> oddly enough the gentoo minimal install CD the wireless works on boot from the CD, but doesn't with the full live CD; and in neither case seems happy once I've got it all installed
[10:24] <binskipy2u> 6.06
[10:24] <foug> my task button/icon whatever will be small one second, then it'l take up half the bottom of my screen the next second
[10:24] <binskipy2u> 6.10
[10:24] <foug> i don't do anything for it to happen
[10:24] <pieter_> Ok
[10:24] <flackrum> ok logging out to knuckle down on the mounting, thanks for the help binskipy2u
[10:24] <pieter_> I remember looking for it last week with apt-get and synaptic, and no results were found
[10:24] <binskipy2u> no problem
[10:24] <binskipy2u> you dont have to log out
[10:24] <binskipy2u> to do that
[10:25] <binskipy2u> if it mounts
[10:25] <binskipy2u> itll just show up
[10:25] <soccos> is it possible to mount an ntfs filesystem rw?
[10:25] <flackrum> ok
[10:25] <codemastr_> anyone have tut on setting up nvidia on ubuntu, i lost mine :/
[10:25] <binskipy2u> open up a term after you do it
[10:25] <binskipy2u> su
[10:25] <binskipy2u> then type
[10:25] <binskipy2u> mount -a
[10:25] <binskipy2u> then mount
[10:25] <pieter_> anyway. I will keep looking
[10:25] <binskipy2u> and open up nautilus
[10:25] <foug> does ubuntu use gnome 2.18?
[10:25] <binskipy2u> and it should be there
[10:25] <binskipy2u> that hd
[10:26] <mbt> foug, Feisty has 2.18.1
[10:26] <odat> anyone familiar with compiling a single module
[10:26] <kraut> moin
[10:27] <user____> how do i check if i have opengl installed?
[10:27] <pieter_> binskipy2u; All those services are being started *before* gnome starts right?
[10:27] <binskipy2u> most likely
[10:27] <ror> what you probably want to do is check you have direct rendering enabled
[10:27] <ror> glxinfo | grep direct
[10:28] <pieter_> well, my problem occurs when gnome starts.
[10:28] <user____> k
[10:28] <soccos> oh, it's a FAQ, ntfs-3g
[10:28] <delcoyote> wenas pillo
[10:28] <kattie> can anybody help for mysql setup?
[10:28] <Sir_Skeleton> ok here i go first cd for ubuntu install
[10:28] <pillo> delcoyote wenas hi
[10:29] <delcoyote> pillo tu tienes xubuntu con un kernel 2.4?
[10:29] <user____> user@4029c4s22:~$ glxinfo| grep direct
[10:29] <user____> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[10:29] <user____> direct rendering: Yes
[10:29] <user____> this means i can play wow?
[10:29] <pieter_> more specifically it stops for several minutes at the gnome splash screen
[10:30] <pillo> delcoyote xubuntu 6.10
[10:30] <shukhrat> !LAMP
[10:30] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[10:30] <pieter_> and I don't know where to look to see what's happening/not happening
[10:30] <shukhrat> Thanks
[10:30] <delcoyote> voy a reintentar, me esta dando problemas la instalacion
[10:30] <user____> how do i install java??
[10:30] <delcoyote> voy al medico a echarle cuento , haber si me da una baja de 1 semana
[10:30] <pillo> pero tendras la ultima version
[10:31] <pillo> xubuntu
[10:31] <delcoyote> tendre supongo
[10:31] <pillo> el kernel es 2.6.X-
[10:31] <user____> how do i install java??
[10:31] <delcoyote> si pillo y me da problemas con el cd-rom el acpi
[10:32] <pillo> entra en un loop
[10:32] <odat> can anyone here make a patch for a module?
[10:32] <delcoyote> mas o menos entra en un trance
[10:32] <pillo> que error te da
[10:32] <delcoyote> acpi=force should ne enabled, pruebo a install -acpi=force pero nada
[10:32] <blahman> any1 an ubuntu expert
[10:32] <pillo> no asi no funciona
[10:32] <Crazytom> !ubuntu-es
[10:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-es - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:33] <eNons3nse> should a kernel update break ndiswrapper?  i know it uses a module so do you have to update that as well?  my wifi is suddenly broken.
[10:33] <pillo> debes de ver el error que te da
[10:33] <delcoyote> ahora le he metido un instalacion modod consola , pero cuando ssubo el xubuntu-desktop no me arrancan las x ni de konia
[10:33] <odat> anyone here able to make a patch for a module
[10:33] <pillo> y asi pondra algo como try irqpoll
[10:33] <delcoyote> la bios es del 98 y no puede 2000 eso antes del acpi=force
[10:33] <Tidus> question
[10:34] <Tidus> what packages provides libgtk-1.2.so.0
[10:34] <feles> hello all, I have a question about Ubuntu 7.04 beta.... is there possibly a way to get a wheel scroll button to work in it?
[10:34] <pillo> pues el problema esta en los irq
[10:35] <flackrum> hmm ok, edited the fstab.. but still getting the filesystem error. mount: unknown filesystem type 'fat32' mount: maybe you meant 'vfat'?
[10:35] <blahman> any1 an expert or know how to troubleshoot ubuntu
[10:35] <mneptok> !es > pillo
[10:35] <delcoyote> eso puede ser pillo por que la distro esta mas actualizada? por que la antigua iba bien
[10:35] <pillo> i know
[10:35] <mneptok> !es > delcoyote
[10:36] <delcoyote> jeasus i thoght i was in the spanish channel!
[10:36] <berent> Todays ubuntu quiz : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15010/ - Guys have a look at sources.list and tell me whats redundant in these.
[10:36] <flackrum> the odd thing is, I can mount it via the gui, I just want it to persist automatically
[10:36] <odat> anyone able to patch a module?
[10:36] <delcoyote> !sorry mneptok
[10:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sorry mneptok - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:37] <Tidus> question
[10:37] <Tidus> what packages provides libgtk-1.2.so.0
[10:37] <Sir_Skeleton> wish me luck on my ubuntu install
[10:37] <pillo> delcoyote i see you in es they kicking us out of here
[10:37] <Sir_Skeleton> ill be back as soon as i can
[10:37] <berent> Todays ubuntu quiz : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15010/ - Guys have a look at sources.list and tell me whats redundant in these.
[10:37] <Tidus> pillo, nobody's kicking you out of here, just asking you to speak english in here
[10:38] <feles> hello all, I have a question about Ubuntu 7.04 beta.... is there possibly a way to get a wheel scroll button to work in it?
[10:38] <pillo> i do spanish, dutch and somtimes english only when i have to
[10:39] <berent> Todays ubuntu quiz : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15010/ - Guys have a look at sources.list and tell me whats redundant in this.
[10:39] <mneptok> berent: please do not repeat
[10:39] <blahman> k i just gonna ask the last time, any1 an expert in ubuntu, i could really use your help
[10:39] <mneptok> !ask > blahman
[10:40] <s-toned> openoffice.org doesn't start anymore and I don't know what I could have done to destroy the installation
[10:40] <berent> mneptok is THE expert who i know !ask > blahman
[10:40] <mjbrooks> mneptok, don't you mean "berent: please do not repeat    berent: please do not repeat"   ;)
[10:40] <ror> s-toned, run it from a terminal and look for error messages
[10:40] <penguifox> How do I change my refresh rate? I need 80hz but it only allows me 60hz, which hurts my eyes.
[10:40] <ror> penguifox, those should be in xorg.conf
[10:41] <steve__> anyone here able to patch a module?
[10:41] <penguifox> How do i get to xorg.conf?
[10:41] <ror> it's in /etc
[10:41] <penguifox> Ta
[10:41] <mneptok>  /etc/X11
[10:41] <heikki> full path is /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:41] <ror> oops yeah, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:41] <ror> locate xorg.conf would do it :o
[10:42] <JohnL> Hey..
[10:42] <jetsaredim> why isn't there a modules.d??
[10:42] <JohnL> anyone using emacs ?
[10:43] <penguifox> Where in xorg.conf is the bit saying about refresh rates?
[10:43] <feles> no answer on the scroll wheel?
[10:43] <berent> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15010/ - Guys have a look at sources.list and tell me whats redundant in this.
[10:43] <rausb0> mbt: does it work?
[10:43] <blahman> i have the same exact error as this guy in youtube, here is the link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Bn3GD0JxsFA
[10:43] <mbt> rausb0, Is there a trick to getting NetworkManager to manage this driver?  I just had to bring the interface up manually, and NetworkManager doesn't detect it at all.
[10:43] <blahman> any1 can help with that
[10:43] <rausb0> mbt: i dont use networkmanager at all, so i cannot tell
[10:44] <jetsaredim> berent: you have the edgy/main repo twice
[10:44] <rausb0> mbt: maybe it is because of the interface name (rausb0)
[10:44] <dv5237_> hello i just installed ubuntu on my school pc i can see everything perfectly but still i get the message "out of range" the monitor specs atm are 1024x786 and 75 hz
[10:44] <jetsaredim> berent: see lines 2 and 8
[10:44] <berent> jetsaredim : and what else ....
[10:44] <mbt> rausb0, Ahh, alright.  Well, maybe I will have to write a script to get it to go automagically.  I will brb, and tell you if it fixes the requires Windows problem to init.  If it works otherwise, then I will add that information to the bug that I already have, and file another one against NetworkManager.
[10:44] <VerTiGo> ok i am back
[10:45] <rausb0> mbt: another reason could be that the interface does not clearly show itself as wireless while it is set down
[10:45] <jetsaredim> berent: 23/43
[10:45] <berent> so whats the fix
[10:45] <VerTiGo> I have a DNS Problem
[10:45] <mjbrooks> mbt, have you seen this page? http://www.gemtek.com.tw/download.htm    there are linux drivers there
[10:45] <mbt> rausb0, Yeah, I tried "ifconfig rausb0 up" but NM still didn't do anything; even now, it says that there are no network connections.
[10:45] <jetsaredim> berent: I would remove lines 2 and 43
[10:45] <penguifox> Where do I change my refresh rate in xorg.conf?
[10:45] <jetsaredim> or comment them out
[10:45] <rausb0> mbt: and is the performance better now?
[10:46] <mbt> mjbrooks, Yes, I did see that page, and I could not get anything from it to build and run.
[10:46] <steve__> anyone here able to patch a module?
[10:46] <mbt> rausb0, One sec, and I will tell you.
[10:46] <feles> ok then I'm outta here... later all
[10:46] <ShaLaptop> someone can help me, i crashed during the update-manager, my ubuntu frozen, so i manualy restarted the computer, since this moment i can't logon anymore on my session, nothing load!
[10:47] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: login to a shell instead of X
[10:47] <berent> jetsaredim : do you approve i can write something like "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy main restricted universe multiverse" all in one line?
[10:47] <mneptok> berent: don't
[10:47] <jetsaredim> berent: yep
[10:47] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: i'm not, err how i do that ?
[10:47] <ShaLaptop> new*
[10:47] <mneptok> berent: leave the file alone
[10:47] <penguifox> Can somebody change my resolution from 60hz to 90hz?
[10:47] <jetsaredim> berent: lemmie paste my source.list
[10:47] <berent> mneptok why?
[10:47] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: click "Options" at the login screen
[10:48] <berent> jetsaredim : why ?
[10:48] <mneptok> berent: updates will amnipulate the file.
[10:48] <jetsaredim> berent: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15011/
[10:48] <kattie_> can anybody help me dealing with mysql?
[10:48] <jetsaredim> just so you see that it works
[10:48] <mneptok> berent: there's a really really good chance the changes will be overwritten. why cobine stuff? that ektra 2K of disk space a big deal? ;)
[10:48] <VerTiGo> Ok my problem is that Firefox and Gaim (Only 2 programs i am having trouble with for now)
[10:48] <penguifox> Can somebody help please?
[10:49] <dv5237_> hello i just installed ubuntu on my school pc i can see everything perfectly but still i get the message "out of range" the monitor specs atm are 1024x786 and 75 hz
[10:49] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: in option i can select language, session, or restart or shut down the compy, that all
[10:49] <kattie_> can anybody help me dealing with mysql?
[10:49] <mbt> rausb0, Yes!  This driver fixes the issues that I was having with performance...!
[10:49] <DivineLight> Is there any plugin for Beep-Media Player that let's us play RealMedia files?
[10:49] <macd_> kattie_, ask your question
[10:49] <rausb0> mbt: cool :)
[10:49] <mbt> rausb0, Alright.  Now, I need to see if it will init the hardware from a cold start.  BRB
[10:49] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: also, when i select session , if i start my session with "run xclient script" it's fail and it's here i have a problem and nothng load
[10:49] <VerTiGo> With Firefox i try and go dot a site and i get Connecting to www.google.com but it just hangs there and doesnt go anywhere
[10:49] <austin_> heya, does anyone around here know much about tcp/ip?
[10:49] <berent> mneptok : thats a valid reason but i am getting a duplicate warning when i update or install
[10:50] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: session
[10:50] <Shafto> VerTiGo, You on wireless?
[10:50] <VerTiGo> no
[10:50] <berent> jetsaredim : have u tried updating and saw any changes of update writing into it?
[10:50] <macd_> austin_, just ask your question
[10:50] <mneptok> berent: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:50] <kattie_> macd I just installed mysql , tried to login, but it always say  can anybody help me dealing with mysql?
[10:50] <VerTiGo> Its appears to be a DNS problem because i was on here just 1h and 30mins ago and they said that to me
[10:50] <VerTiGo> because i can get to google Via IP
[10:50] <ror> vertigo: can you go to http://216.239.59.99/ ?
[10:50] <penguifox> Help
[10:51] <ror> right
[10:51] <kattie_> macd  "error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'
[10:51] <kattie_> "
[10:51] <ror> ok, then yeah your DNS is certainly what's wrong
[10:51] <mneptok> VerTiGo: DHCP?
[10:51] <macd_> kattie_, b/c you need to l;ogin with the password
[10:51] <VerTiGo> yes DHCP
[10:51] <jetsaredim> berent: not sure what you mean
[10:51] <kattie_> macd but I dont have a password
[10:51] <macd_> mysaladmin -u root -p password here
[10:51] <Sir_Skeleton> how do i set up a partition in windows to install ubuntu in?
[10:51] <macd_> kattie_, then nits blank, obviously.
[10:51] <VerTiGo> My router is a DSL-G604T DLINK
[10:51] <mneptok> VerTiGo: does your router have DNS server IPs to hand out with DHCP leases?
[10:51] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: session : run Xclient, GNOME, failsafe GNOME or Failsafe terminal, if i choose the default "run Xclient script" nothing load, if i choose GNOME, i can loon, but it's the miniaml setup, no internet, no drivers loaded etc
[10:51] <kattie_> macd I just installed it, how can I have a password?
[10:52] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: failsafe terminal
[10:52] <ror> windows has no good partition manager, it's pathetic :(
[10:52] <DivineLight> Is there any plugin for Beep-Media Player that let's us play RealMedia files?
[10:52] <kattie_> macd so do you mean "mysql -u root", then ok?
[10:52] <ror> I like windows for the most part but it's lack of a good partitioning tool is a disaster, they even *took out* fdisk
[10:52] <VerTiGo> I dont know wat u mean mneptok, I'm new to Linux and Networking
[10:52] <kattie_> macd "mysql" , "mysql -u root" both don't work
[10:52] <Sir_Skeleton> well thats great ror, i just need to get a 20 gig section for ubuntu
[10:52] <mneptok> VerTiGo: this has nothing to do with Linux
[10:52] <macd_> kattie_, mysql -u root p
[10:53] <macd_> err
[10:53] <penguifox> Help
[10:53] <macd_> mysql -u root -p
[10:53] <VerTiGo> ok
[10:53] <macd_> then hit enter when asked for password
[10:53] <Sir_Skeleton> if windows sucks then thats that
[10:53] <ror> use the tool on the ubuntu install disk
[10:53] <mneptok> VerTiGo: look at the router's configuration. does it have DNS server addresses set?
[10:53] <user____> how do i verify if i have java installed? i just installed java but at java.com it doesn't detect it.. i'm using firefox from 6.10 desktop install
[10:53] <Sir_Skeleton> ill just need to deal
[10:53] <ror> just try not to destroy your windows partition
[10:53] <mjbrooks> gparted | Sir_Skeleton
[10:53] <mjbrooks> !gparted | Sir_Skeleton
[10:53] <ubotu> Sir_Skeleton: GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[10:53] <mneptok> user____: how did you install it?
[10:53] <kattie_> mscd didn't work
[10:53] <VerTiGo> Well yes
[10:53] <ror> gparted or cfdisk  should do it
[10:53] <penguifox> !backtrack
[10:53] <user____> with ./ command
[10:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about backtrack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:54] <user____> from terminal
[10:54] <kattie_> macd I entered no password but it didn't work
[10:54] <mneptok> user____: apt-get?
[10:54] <user____> no  i downloaded the .bin
[10:54] <mneptok> user____: that's your problem
[10:54] <brianski> hmm
[10:54] <user____> how do i install with apt-get?
[10:54] <mneptok> user____: in Ubuntu *always* use tha package management system
[10:54] <mneptok> *the
[10:54] <brianski> any votes for which journaling filesystem is most reliable?
[10:55] <macd_> kattie_, mysqladmin -u root password "password you want here minus quotes"
[10:55] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: errr what do i do now, i'm still lost, i dunno what is broken
[10:55] <macd_> kattie_, then to login mysql -u root -p
[10:55] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: do you have a terminal open?
[10:55] <brianski> i used to be an xfs fan, but i'm not big on this zeroing files bit. jfs seems to suffer the same problem, reiserfs i don't trust... there must be a good comparison out there ?
[10:55] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: yes
[10:55] <DivineLight> Can beep play *.rm or *ram files?
[10:55] <VerTiGo> It does have DNS server Adresses server set
[10:55] <penguifox> How do I change my hertz of monitor? It only allows me 60hz but I want 80hz or 90hz
[10:55] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:55] <VerTiGo> whoops
[10:55] <dv_> briancron, I found ext3 to be enough for a desktop
[10:55] <VerTiGo> said server twice
[10:56] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: the previous task should finish
[10:56] <dv_> its big plus is the ease of recovering stuff
[10:56] <Shafto> user____, Go into add/remove and look in there for java
[10:56] <mbt> rausb0, you are absolutely awesome.
[10:56] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: ok let me fix that
[10:56] <Betzefer> any 1 needs help ?
[10:56] <kattie_> macd I did it but it doesn't work
[10:57] <mbt> rausb0 This driver will init the system from a cold start, and it allows me to do everything with good performance and no dropped packets! :)
[10:57] <macd_> kattie_, then something is wrong, do this:
[10:58] <mbt> Now off to Launchpad... :-)
[10:58] <mbt> Later everyone!
[10:58] <user____> can't find java in add/remova panel
[10:58] <penguifox> How do I change my monitor hz from 60hz to 90hz? The normal way only allows 60hz :'(
[10:58] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: E: DPKG was interupted, you must manually run "DKPG --configure -a" to correct the problem.
[10:58] <macd_> apt-get remove --purge mysql-server then apt-get install mysql-server then set thye root pass and login.
[10:58] <user____> oh.. i found it
[10:58] <kattie_> macd I'll try
[10:58] <macd_> after you set the root password you have to restart mysql, or flush the privs
[10:58] <macd_> so if you didnt do that, try that first
[10:58] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: do so.
[10:58] <dv5237_> hello i just installed ubuntu on my school pc i can see everything perfectly but still i get the message "out of range" the monitor specs atm are 1024x786 and 75 hz
[10:59] <gesus> hey how can i find out the local ip of my machine? i.e. 192.168.0.?
[10:59] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: use sudo
[10:59] <mneptok> gesus: ifconfig
[10:59] <Crazytom> ifconfig
[10:59] <gesus> cheers mneptok + Crazytom
[11:00] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: when i do it, i have : DPKG: parse error, in file /var/lib/dpkg/status near line 22: missing package name
[11:00] <gesus> err what does all that mean? how do i know which number is meant for this machine i am on??
[11:00] <user____> how do i uninstall java?
[11:00] <penguifox> How do I change my monitor hz from 60hz to 90hz? The normal way only allows 60hz :'(
[11:01] <ShaLaptop> gesus: ifconfig -a
[11:01] <kattie_> macd I did it but still doesn't work, by the way what is priv?
[11:01] <Betzefer> penguifox
[11:01] <Betzefer> it depends on your card
[11:01] <penguifox> Yes, Betzefer?
[11:01] <Betzefer> i have gforce and still it wont let me
[11:01] <penguifox> On WinXP, I could get 100hz
[11:01] <macd_> kattie_, the privilages table, whenever you make a change to mysql user you have to flush and reload the privs table
[11:01] <DivineLight> Betzefer: Can beep play *.rm or *ram files?
[11:02] <Bhaskar> Can i integrate LTSP in
[11:02] <gesus> ShaLaptop, that gives me a heap of data for eth0 and eth1 and lo ... how do i know which ip relates to this machine? i am a bit of a n00b obviously.
[11:02] <Betzefer> beep player ?
[11:02] <Betzefer> well ill never tried
[11:02] <Betzefer> lol
[11:02] <Betzefer> but it would play anything
[11:02] <macd_> kattie_, so sokmewhere something got fubared, so run the apt commands above, then set the root password right after, then restart mysql and login.
[11:02] <Betzefer> and if not try vlc player
[11:02] <VerTiGo> It does have DNS server Adresses set
[11:03] <gesus> ok cheers
[11:03] <ShaLaptop> gesus: your local ip is probably Eth0, look at inet addr: line
[11:03] <kattie_> macd I did the apt command 3 times, but no effect at all
[11:03] <OpenTokix> Anyone know howto get 64bit 7.04 or 6.10 install on a 975 mobo with jmicron controller, SATA disk and PATA CD?
[11:03] <VerTiGo> Ok i am having a DNS Problem
[11:03] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: when i do it, i have : DPKG: parse error, in file /var/lib/dpkg/status near line 22: missing package name
[11:04] <VerTiGo> can anyone help me?
[11:04] <macd_> kattie_, well, Im not sure what to tell you, if purging, reinstalling mysql then setting the root password wouldnt let you login with the root mysql user, somethings wrong, be it your doing something wrong, or mysql is broken in your release (doubtful)
[11:05] <Fear_cult> gotta question about nvidia apt-get installed nvidia-glx-legacy and the restricted drivers rebooted setup xorg to load glx and run nvidia as the card driver but glxgears still displays Xlib: extention glx missing on display 0
[11:05] <macd_> kattie_, the only other thing you could try, is flush privilages using mysqladmin
[11:05] <DivineLight> Betzefer: It doesn't play by default, isn't there any other plugin? n I don't like VLC's GUI
[11:06] <kattie_> macd what is the command for that mysqladmin priveledge?
[11:06] <Shafto> Fear_cult, Did you run the line to enable your drivers in xorg?
[11:06] <VerTiGo> Well can anyone help me with my DNS problem,
[11:07] <Fear_cult> which line would that be Shaffox__
[11:07] <Fear_cult> Shafto, rather
[11:07] <Shafto> Fear_cult, sudo nvidia-xconfig
[11:07] <Fear_cult> all that does is change xorg.conf to show nvidia instead of nv i edited it manually
[11:07] <dimon08> OpenTokix, I installed 7.04 64bit without any problems
[11:07] <macd_> kattie_, it might be time to type man mysqladmin, or google for beginners mysql.
[11:07] <benoitc> hi
[11:07] <Shafto> Fear_cult, Cant do anything havent got any internet browser yet
[11:08] <OpenTokix> dimon08: on that spec?
[11:08] <benoitc> which ubuntu iso should I use to install ubuntu on a software raid1 and create this raid during install ?
[11:08] <penguifox>  How do I change my monitor hz from 60hz to 90hz? The normal way only allows 60hz :'(
[11:08] <Fear_cult> another question theres no xorgconfig to create a xorg conf file is there a package i need to install?
[11:08] <macd_> kattie_, http://dev.mysql.com/doc/en/Default_privileges.html
[11:08] <OpenTokix> penguifox: du you have a TFT?
[11:08] <penguifox> OpenTokix: CRT
[11:09] <mjbrooks>  Fear_cult that isn't entirely true,  nvidia-xconfig does a few other things
[11:09] <mjbrooks> Fear_cult, type man nvidia-xconfig to read more about what it does
[11:09] <OpenTokix> penguifox: the HZ is decided from the vertical and horizontal refresh rates in the X11.conf
[11:09] <Fear_cult> i dont have nvidia-xconfig anyways i have nvidia-glx-config
[11:10] <Fear_cult> its feisty
[11:10] <dimon08> OpenTokix, here is my topic about it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2411264
[11:10] <OpenTokix> dimon08: but you have 965Q
[11:10] <penguifox> OpenTokix: So how do I change the hz?
[11:10] <dimon08> yep
[11:10] <Sir_Skeleton> hmm im having trouble booting from the ubuntu cd
[11:10] <dimon08> oh I c
[11:10] <OpenTokix> penguifox: you have to edit the vert and horiz refresh rates in the X11config
[11:11] <penguifox> OpenTokix: the file is read only (?)
[11:11] <OpenTokix> penguifox: you have to do it as root
[11:11] <OpenTokix> penguifox: but it's a bad idea if you don't know what your doing -
[11:12] <OpenTokix> penguifox: maybe there is some gui for it - lemme boot up my ubuntu
[11:12] <Sir_Skeleton> i used the windows file thingy to put the iso on a disk and when i reboot it wont boot from the cd
[11:12] <OpenTokix> penguifox: booting in vmware =)
[11:12] <penguifox> Or if you could send me the modified xorg.conf :P
[11:12] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: you have the "Burn CD from image" in your burning software.
[11:12] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: you can't just put the .iso-file on the CD
[11:13] <Sir_Skeleton> crap
[11:13] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: that was 0,25 euro wasted on a CD =)
[11:13] <Sir_Skeleton> lol
[11:13] <compengi> lol
[11:13] <mjbrooks> Sir_Skeleton, did you burn the iso as a file or as an image?
[11:13] <Sir_Skeleton> file '
[11:13] <mjbrooks> Sir_Skeleton, you need to burn it as an image
[11:14] <GTR> from where i can download the alternative version of ubuntu ? and what is the diffrence between the real ubuntu and alternative one ?
[11:14] <compengi> Sir_Skeleton, you need to burn it then
[11:14] <OpenTokix> penguifox: You can only select 60Hz on in the "screen Resolution Preferences"-dialog?
[11:14] <penguifox> Yes, OpenTokix
[11:14] <penguifox> And I need a higher hz because my optician says
[11:14] <OpenTokix> GTR: If you don't get the alternative ubunutu the atteion it wan's it will get a silly haircut and start cutting it's arms.
[11:14] <OpenTokix> penguifox: ok...
[11:15] <Sir_Skeleton> any idea on how to burn it as an image?
[11:15] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: what burning software are you using in what OS?
[11:15] <GTR> OpenTokix sorry i did'nt understand :S
[11:16] <OpenTokix> penguifox: sorry, I don't know how to do it with gui'stuff - only by editing files. - But you might break stuff if you edit files.
[11:16] <mjbrooks> !alternativecd
[11:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alternativecd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:16] <Bhaskar> nnnnnnnls
[11:16] <mjbrooks> !alternatecd
[11:16] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD.
[11:16] <Sir_Skeleton> im seeing a sonic cd burning program and im running xp pro
[11:16] <penguifox> OpenTokix: can you send me a modified version of xorg.conf?
[11:16] <Shafto> What do i have to emerge for flash in firefox?
[11:16] <Shafto> wrong channel :)
[11:16] <OpenTokix> penguifox: I dont know the values for your monitor
[11:17] <GTR> !download alternatecd
[11:17] <mjbrooks> Sir_Skeleton, there should be an option somewhere to burn an iso as an image
[11:17] <penguifox> OpenTokix: How would I find those out for you?
[11:17] <compengi> GTR, this means one is a live cd (Graphics install) and one is a some how a DOS install
[11:17] <mjbrooks> Sir_Skeleton, maybe under file
[11:17] <OpenTokix> penguifox: I dont know - but I don't have time for that, sorry
[11:17] <BlackLiger> bark bark bark
[11:17] <compengi> other one*
[11:17] <GTR> compengi i want text mode for install ... beacuse graphical mode is not working for me.. beacuse of my agp
[11:17] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: http://www.uab.edu/it/question-answer/other/iso_cd.php
[11:18] <mjbrooks> GTR, you trying to install on a laptop?
[11:18] <compengi> GTR, then install using alternate cd
[11:18] <shamrock_hh> what is correct sound subsystem to use in Ubuntu? Alsa?
[11:18] <OpenTokix> shamrock_hh: ALSA is the default since 2.6-kernel  - OSS is old and not used anymore.
[11:18] <Sir_Skeleton> kk  burning thanks
[11:18] <shamrock_hh> hmmm. still no working volume control. still no mic working :(
[11:18] <OpenTokix> Sir_Skeleton: gl
[11:19] <GTR> mjbrooks no on my pc.. compengi yes i am looking for the alternative cd... but plz tell me where to download that ?
[11:19] <Sir_Skeleton> ty
[11:19] <OpenTokix> shamrock_hh: you need alsa mix to
[11:19] <shamrock_hh> OpenTokix: already tried.
[11:19] <compengi> GTR, 1 min
[11:19] <penguifox>  How do I change my monitor hz from 60hz to 90hz? The normal way only allows 60hz :'(
[11:19] <mjbrooks> !alternatecd | GTR
[11:19] <ubotu> GTR: 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.
[11:19] <mjbrooks> oops   the ink is missing
[11:19] <GTR> :[
[11:19] <shamrock_hh> !alsa
[11:19] <mjbrooks> GTR one sec
[11:19] <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
[11:19] <mbt> rausb0, just in case you're interested, it seems the reason that the driver doesn't work with NetworkManager is because it doesn't work with the WPA supplicant program.
[11:20] <OpenTokix> the bot knows everything =)
[11:20] <GTR> mjbrooks : ok waiting
[11:21] <mjbrooks> GTR, which release do you want?
[11:21] <compengi> GTR, http://ftp.tiscali.nl/ubuntu-releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
[11:21] <tsk> Hi! What is prefered in a ubuntu point of view to protect our wifi from these three alternatives? Fast-EAP, WPA, PEAP?
[11:21] <tsk> is WPA best supported with wpasupplicant?
[11:22] <compengi> GTR, that's for Edgy
[11:22] <GTR> mjbrooks : my be 6.10 will be good and stable ...
[11:22] <mjbrooks> compengi, he might want a closer mirror
[11:22] <mneptok> tsk: WPA-PSK
[11:22] <mjbrooks> GTR, you in the US?
[11:22] <compengi> GTR, where are you from?
[11:22] <compengi> nope
[11:22] <compengi> mjbrooks, from BD :S
[11:22] <OpenTokix> dimon08: you got fiesty to work?
[11:22] <GTR> compengi Edgy :[ :S
[11:22] <tsk> mneptok, ok, cool..
[11:22] <GTR> yes from BD
[11:22] <compengi> GTR, what country is that?
[11:23] <mneptok> Bangladesh
[11:23] <GTR> Bangladesh
[11:23] <mneptok> (formerly East Pakistan)
[11:24] <dimon08> OpenTokix, yep, I'm running it right now.. it was written that my motherboard is fully supported since 2.6.19 kernel, anyway my dvd drive doesn't work properly; will wait for release
[11:24] <shamrock_hh> anyone hear *happy* with their sound? Desktop volume working? mic working?
[11:24] <dimon08> and then maybe post a bug(
[11:24] <GTR> compengi what is Edgy n dapper :S ??
[11:24] <OpenTokix> dimon08: ok, thx
[11:25] <compengi> GTR, the names of ubuntu releases instead of 6.06LTS and 6.10
[11:25] <GTR> oh !!
[11:25] <ror> ubuntu versioning is just *weird*
[11:25] <dimon08> shamrock_hh, I've got sound working fine in edgy at home.. skype from front panel mic and headfones, listen to music from back channels
[11:25] <mjbrooks> GTR, try russia  http://ftp.chg.ru/pub/Linux/ubuntu/releases/6.10/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
[11:25] <compengi> GTR, http://ftp.chg.ru/pub/Linux/ubuntu/releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
[11:26] <compengi> P)
[11:26] <mjbrooks> compengi, HA
[11:26] <compengi> :P
[11:26] <ror> 6.10 just means oct2006; version numbers aren't really versions; they have names as well;
[11:26] <ror> to be fair the concept of a version is a little strange when it comes to stuff that's being constantly updated and is more of a collection of external applications all being updated all the time than any single monolithic thing
[11:26] <dimon08> OpenTokix, anyway you may try to install ubuntu on your hard drive and run it on your pc if your ide isn't supported; it worked for me even with 2.17.11 edgy kernel
[11:26] <GTR> mjbrooks compengi thanks guys
[11:27] <rausb0> mbt: i see
[11:27] <compengi> mjbrooks, btw it won't change anything since the internet connection isn't good in bengladish as i assume so it won't change anything if the maximum download is about 50k :D
[11:27] <mjbrooks> compengi, couldn't find anything closer either  lol
[11:27] <OpenTokix> dimon08: I have some ideas
[11:27] <OpenTokix> dimon08: im going to try the alternative install
[11:27] <dimon08> well, good luck, but if the problem is ide controller it won't help((
[11:28] <compengi> mjbrooks, yeah and the mangolian link doesn't work too
[11:28] <mneptok> OpenTokix: mhat's your southbridge?
[11:28] <mneptok> *what's
[11:28] <mbt> rausb0, Thank you again for your help!  My new computer is now in perfect working condition!
[11:28] <rausb0> mbt: :)
[11:28] <OpenTokix> mneptok: hold on
[11:28] <mneptok> OpenTokix: don't know that brand *rimshot*
[11:29] <OpenTokix> mneptok: pfft =)
[11:29] <rausb0> mbt: your wlan card, what was is called?
[11:29] <mneptok> OpenTokix: you appear to be deflating.
[11:29] <mjbrooks> !rimshot
[11:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rimshot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <mjbrooks> lol
[11:29] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: dkpg/status and dkpg/satus-old are both corrupted
[11:29] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: do you have a network connection?
[11:30] <mbt> rausb0, Gemtek USB Wireless 802.11b/g adaptor, USB device 15a9:0004
[11:30] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: yes and working
[11:30] <mjbrooks> mbt, what was the cure?
[11:30] <rausb0> mbt: thanks
[11:30] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: delete those files, then "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[11:30] <mbt> mjbrooks, rausb0 was the cure.  :)  He pointed me to another driver for the card, which, ironically, creates the interface called "rausb0".
[11:30] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: ok let me see and try
[11:31] <OpenTokix> mneptok: http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=267&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=170
[11:31] <mjbrooks> mbt, hahaha
[11:31] <mbt> rausb0, No, thank you :)
[11:31] <OpenTokix> Intel ICH7DH Chipset
[11:31] <OpenTokix> mneptok: Intel ICH7DH Chipset
[11:31] <mneptok> OpenTokix: Intel 975X Chipset
[11:31] <mbt> Alright, while this was great and the fix was WELL worth staying up until 5:30 AM... it's time for me to catch at least a couple of hours of sleep so that my son doesn't wear me out completely tomorrow.  Thanks again!
[11:31] <OpenTokix> mneptok: yes
[11:31] <rausb0> mbt: i just put the device in my personal wlan card list :)
[11:32] <mneptok> OpenTokix: try a Feisty daily
[11:32] <OpenTokix> mneptok: ok
[11:32] <mbt> rausb0, Cool!  Thanks a million.  G'nite!
[11:32] <Ginja_Ninja> sorry to be a pain but can someone with permisssions knowledge please have a quick look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=406251 I am convinced there is a fast easy way of doing this. Thanks you very much.
[11:32] <OpenTokix> mneptok: do you have some direkt link?
[11:32] <rausb0> mbt: cu!
[11:32] <mneptok> OpenTokix: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/
[11:32] <Fear_cult> ok i found the issue for some reason Xorg thinks im running Composite even though its nowhere in my xorg.log and i dont have a stray floating around that could be used
[11:32] <OpenTokix> mneptok: thank you
[11:32] <Ginja_Ninja> lol
[11:33] <mneptok> OpenTokix: yes, dear.
[11:33] <john__> k
[11:34] <MarkFeathers> did gaim (just the aol part) stop working for anyone else here?
[11:34] <mjbrooks> rausb0, you should comment on the bug he submitted just in case he forgets
[11:35] <trAJik_> re re
[11:35] <albert_> hi, can you tell me how to install costum screensavers?
[11:35] <albert_> !screensaver
[11:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screensaver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:35] <tors_> !xscreensaver
[11:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xscreensaver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <dimon08> can someone help please; I shared folder (via smb), but nobody can login to my computer, it asks for username/pass and guest doesn't work.. but no problem to log in from other ubuntu machine)
[11:36] <dimon08> i'm running fiesty beta
[11:36] <mjbrooks> !feisty | dimon08
[11:36] <ubotu> dimon08: 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)
[11:36] <alexicon> how the heck can i turn off rhythmbox so it doesnt pop up everytime i plug in a usb device
[11:37] <rausb0> mjbrooks: he commented already
[11:37] <prajyot> Can anybody help me for changing opacity of window from gtkrc file?
[11:37] <MarkFeathers> did gaim (just the aol part) stop working for anyone else here?
[11:38] <mjbrooks> rausb0, good thing   and nice catch
[11:38] <Davo_Dinkum> Does ubuntu dapper have a hardware detection wizard that will let you pick the best driver for each bit of hardware?
[11:38] <alexicon> and i cant even begin to describe the rage i feel trying to transfer an album to my psp just to have it disconnect after one mp3 transfers
[11:38] <Davo_Dinkum> My problem: http://pastebin.ca/434240
[11:38] <dimon08> mjbrooks ???
[11:38] <orbin> alexicon: had a look at removable drives in sys > prefs?
[11:38] <sanityx> Hey
[11:38] <mjbrooks> dimon08, now that you know what I'm running   how can I help?
[11:39] <sanityx> Is AIM down for anybody besides me?
[11:39] <orbin> alexicon: multimedia tab in particular
[11:39] <alexicon> cheers orbin
[11:39] <mjbrooks> brb  dogs gone nuts
[11:39] <MarkFeathers> sanityx: yes, i think it's a worldwide outage
[11:39] <sanityx> MarkFeathers, damn.
[11:39] <mneptok> mjbrooks: i hate when they lick those
[11:39] <rausb0> mjbrooks: the problem is that the default ubuntu driver (rt73usb) is the newer one, the general rewrite from the serialmonkey guys. but it is too unstable, i think ubuntu adopted this driver too early.
[11:40] <dimon08> mjbrooks, can anyone help please; I shared folder (via smb), but nobody can login to my computer, it asks for username/pass and guest doesn't work.. but no problem to log in from other ubuntu machine)
[11:40] <MarkFeathers> sanityx: yep
[11:41] <newdr> ciao a tutti
[11:41] <mjbrooks> mneptok, lol
[11:41] <ShaLaptop> mneptok: failed to fetch http....release.gpg could not resolve 'mirror3.ubuntulinux.nl' how i can change of mirror oO
[11:42] <newdr>  come faccio in upstart a mettere uno script in avvio ? prima aggiungeco in inittab "x:5:once:/etc/mioscript" ma adesso?
[11:42] <ShaLaptop> mio mio mio
[11:43] <orbin> !it | newdr
[11:43] <ubotu> newdr: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:44] <newdr> daccordo grazie
[11:45] <mneptok> ShaLaptop: comment out that repository
[11:45] <mjbrooks> samba | dimon08
[11:45] <mjbrooks> !samba | dimon08
[11:45] <ubotu> dimon08: 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
[11:45] <mjbrooks> I keep doing that   lol
[11:46] <dimon08> :/
[11:47] <dimon08> but why it doesn't allow login from windows machines by default? maybe I'm doing something wrong??
[11:47] <Davo_Dinkum> Anyone know why my video card is playing up? : http://pastebin.ca/434240
[11:47] <pavs> i am trying to install linux-headers but its asking me to specify between server lowlatency generic and plain regular headers, which i should choose to install on my laptop workstation?
[11:47] <mjbrooks> dimon08, I havn't delved into samba much myself, but I do recall that it keeps it's own password file unrelated to the ubuntu login...   but I could be wrong on that
[11:49] <SlimeyPete> dimon08: you need to do a "sudo smbpasswd -a <username" for each user
[11:51] <mjbrooks> Davo_Dinkum, you probably need to specify a generic 1024x1024 LCD Flat panel   I had a Dell with a 1600x1200 screen and chosing the Dell screen did a similar thing to me
[11:51] <orbin> pavs: what's asking you?
[11:53] <\etc\bin> anyone using openswan here? i dont have tun0 interface when ipsec is starrted
[11:56] <mjbrooks> I should sleep
[11:56] <mjbrooks> night all
[11:58] <akey> hi
[11:58] <sacater> hello
[11:59] <akey> hello sacater
[11:59] <sacater> :D
[11:59] <akey> how r u?
[11:59] <sacater> meh, im fine
[11:59] <akey> i have maybe a newbye problem with linux
[11:59] <sacater> !ask | akey
[11:59] <ubotu> akey: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:00] <akey> ok
[12:00] <akey> at the beggining of the session
[12:00] <sacater> yah...
[12:00] <akey> I have an alert window
[12:00] <sacater> which says?
[12:01] <akey> telling me that $HOME/.dmsc dir should not be accessible for ither users
[12:01] <sacater> oh
[12:01] <sacater> yeah
[12:01] <sacater> thats a common error
[12:01] <sacater> user created of course
[12:01] <sacater> er
[12:01] <kattie_> can anybody help me with cgi problem?
[12:01] <sacater> i have a fix on paper somewhere
[12:01] <sacater> akey: open a terminal for me
[12:02] <akey> i know is a problem about permissions
[12:02] <sacater> yeh
[12:02] <sacater> it is
[12:02] <akey> ok
[12:02] <sacater> open a terminal
[12:02] <akey> done
[12:02] <sacater> right
[12:02] <sacater> type this...
[12:03] <sacater> chmod 600 /home/#username
[12:03] <orbin> kattie_: what problem exactly?
[12:03] <sacater> repleace #username with akey or whatever your username is on your pc
[12:04] <kattie_> orbin thank you
[12:04] <sacater> akey: done?
[12:04] <akey> done
[12:04] <akey> now ishould restart to check if it works
[12:05] <Schalken> isn't cairo-clock supposed to feature transparency?
[12:05] <sacater> erm
[12:05] <sacater> not yet
[12:05] <kattie_> orbin I have some cgi files, when I see it on browser the code appears
[12:05] <akey> ok
[12:05] <sacater> let me make one more check...
[12:05] <Schalken> mine is just a clock on a black square.
[12:05] <kattie_> orbin always code, not the content which I want
[12:05] <akey> go ahead
[12:06] <sacater> akey: this command instead         chmod -R 700 /home/#username
[12:07] <akey> done
[12:07] <sacater> ok
[12:07] <sacater> now log off
[12:07] <sacater> and log back in
[12:07] <akey> i had to put sudo
[12:07] <sacater> erm
[12:07] <akey> to do it
[12:07] <sacater> ok
[12:07] <sacater> ..
[12:07] <akey> ok
[12:07] <sacater> try loggin in again
[12:07] <akey> loggingout
[12:08] <ror> you shouldn't have to sudo to chmod if you're owner
[12:08] <ror> use chown to change ownership to your user account
[12:08] <sacater> thats what im thinking..
[12:08] <sacater> bit worrying..
[12:08] <sacater> ror:  -R 700 was correct wasnt it?
[12:08] <sacater> the web says it is
[12:09] <ChewiFFM> hi, i have a major problem with linux crashing on xorg-startup if i don't set nvagp to 0 :( anyone here, who could help me ?
[12:10] <sacater> !ask | ChewiFFM
[12:10] <ubotu> ChewiFFM: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:10] <s-toned> openoffice.org doesn't start anymore and I don't know what I could have done to destroy the installation. there is a long list of similar errors: X Error: BadDrawable; X Error: BadWindow; X Error: BadPixmap; X Error: BadGC; X Error: BadColor (several times each)
[12:10] <orbin> kattie_: sorry. not sure. :-/
[12:10] <zeroflag> someone please tell me how to update the nvidia kernel module before I go nuts!
[12:10] <sacater> akey: better?
[12:10] <ChewiFFM> ok, how can i get my xorg running with agp-support ?
[12:10] <sacater> ChewiFFM: ask in #xorg or #ubuntu-effects
[12:11] <kattie_> orbin that's ok thank you
[12:11] <sacater> akey?
[12:11] <akey> hey, thanks sacater
[12:11] <ChewiFFM> sacater: thnx
[12:11] <akey> its now fine!
[12:11] <sacater> akey: youre welcome
[12:12] <akey> congratularions
[12:12] <sacater> akey: i had the same problem once or twice too
[12:12] <Appears> do anyone know a good channel for assembler coding?
[12:12] <akey> ok, i have learnt how to change permissions in my whole account
[12:13] <akey> bye sacater, have a nice day!
[12:13] <fotoflo> so ive just connected my server to its static ip!
[12:13] <fotoflo> but i cant ssh in!
[12:13] <delmored> whats the command line command if i want to install a barebones version of ubuntu?
[12:14] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: did you enable sshd?
[12:14] <fotoflo> i can ssh in if im coming from localhost
[12:14] <delmored> i saw something about it somewhere.... not as many programs installed off the bat
[12:15] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: i thinkso, i can ssh in from localhost
[12:15] <ShaLaptop> someone know how to fix this error : dpkg: failed to open package info file /var/lib/dpkg/status for reading: No such file or directory
[12:15] <ShaLaptop> i got that when i try a apt-get update
[12:16] <fotoflo> but when i try to connect from a windows box, i get "connection reset by peer"
[12:16] <fotoflo> whatever that means
[12:17] <delmored> fotoflo: i changed my router settings so that the user IPs start at 192.168.200 and fixed that problem
[12:17] <delmored> or .165 doesnt matter
[12:17] <delmored> 192.168.1.200 i mean
[12:17] <fotoflo> delmored: im on a direct connection to the internet i think
[12:18] <fotoflo> is there a way to see if im firewalled?
[12:19] <jhaig> fotoflo: Log into a remote machine and nmap yourself.
[12:19] <jscinoz> Hey everyone
[12:19] <penguifox> How do I change my hz of my monitor?
[12:20] <jscinoz> i have a major problem that i need some help with... I was trying to get my wireless card to work, and i'm not sure what i did, but now i cant get a wired connection. is there a way to reset all network configuration to the default values?
[12:20] <sacater> penguifox: edit your xorg.conf in /etc/X11 you need sudo
[12:21] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: as root on the server, type "iptables -L". If anything's listed, you're firewalled.
[12:21] <penguifox> I'm a n00b
[12:21] <fotoflo> ok.
[12:22] <penguifox> So, what comands should I run?
[12:22] <jscinoz> pengui, in teminal type, "sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" (without quotes) and find the section marked monitor
[12:22] <jscinoz> you should be able to put the hz values there
[12:23] <jscinoz> now... does anyone know a way to reset all network configuration to the default? i royally screwed up my eth0
[12:23] <user____> jscinoz  u can find you network settings in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:23] <jscinoz> I know
[12:23] <jscinoz> ive been in there,
[12:23] <user____> to reset them to default set each to auto
[12:23] <jscinoz> i have
[12:23] <jscinoz> dhcp fails for eth0
[12:23] <user____> then reboot
[12:24] <SlimeyPete> /etc/network/interfaces isn't necessarily used any more
[12:24] <user____> cause u have a static ip address
[12:24] <SlimeyPete> the KDE network manager seems to pay it no attention, not sure about the gnome one
[12:24] <web> ...
[12:24] <jscinoz> trust me its dynamic.. it was working before, but when i was trying to get my wireless card to work i broke my wired connection
[12:24] <shamrock_hh> SlimeyPete: gnome network manager ignores it too afaik
[12:24] <user____> maybe mac changed jscinoz ?
[12:24] <penguifox> What do I edit in the zorg.conf?
[12:24] <jonecioc_> 
[12:24] <jscinoz> and defining a static ip in /etc/network/interfaces doesnt work either
[12:24] <jscinoz> i still have no connection
[12:25] <fermi> can anybody prompt me an kickass app in KDE?
[12:25] <sacater> fermi: the kasteroids game
[12:25] <sacater> fermi: always loved that
[12:25] <jscinoz> so if the mac changed, what should i do to restore it
[12:25] <fermi> sacater: thanks, i o try it
[12:25] <user____> jscinoz  so you have 1 ether connection which is dhcp and 1 wireless?
[12:26] <kostkon> hi i did this for compiz --> sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals --composite, but then the nvidia driver removed the dri option for the xorg.conf, is it ok?
[12:26] <jonecioc_> 
[12:26] <jscinoz> before i tried stuff i had simply the unfunctional wireless (disabled) and a working  wired dhcp
[12:26] <jscinoz> now i have a non-working wired connection and no wireless
[12:26] <nikin> hy I have installed a console only system and didd wlan settings did static network settings to.. and everythink works fine except that the computer cant reslove the domains.. altrough reslov.conf is present an setted like my 2 other PC-s
[12:26] <user____> if you're card has a MAC and you need other MAC for it to get the ip automatically you need to put that MAC in /etc/network/interfaces
[12:27] <jscinoz> what syntax should i use in interfaces, "mac          XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"?
[12:27] <penguifox> 0==0] ] ] ] ] ] >
[12:27] <orbin> !cn | jonecioc_
[12:27] <ubotu> jonecioc_: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[12:27] <web> 
[12:27] <sacater> web: funny locale :P
[12:27] <user____> jscinoz  hwaddress ether mac address
[12:28] <chenzui> #ubuntu-cn
[12:28] <jscinoz> thanks
[12:28] <shamrock_hh> sacater: kasteroids? You must be joking. Its like something from 1981
[12:28] <jscinoz> ill report back on the results
[12:28] <sacater> shamrock_hh: i love it, and im 14
[12:28] <sacater> tis great
[12:29] <shamrock_hh> sacater: then your gaming standards are pretty low. its jerky, repetitive and very simplistic. Still, if you enjoy it. But kickass game it is not.
[12:29] <nikin> hy I have installed a console only system and didd wlan settings did static network settings to.. and everythink works fine except that the computer cant reslove the domains.. altrough reslov.conf is present an setted like my 2 other PC-s. If i try to brows the web using Elinks and just IP-s it goes fine
[12:29] <user____> would it be a wise thing to upgrade to 7.10 beta or should i just stick with my 6.10 ?
[12:29] <sacater> shamrock_hh: erm, get some graphic drivers, runs smoothly on my machine, i also play Americas Army, sauerbraten, and vegastrike
[12:30] <sacater> user____: wait until the 19th, thats the official feisty release date
[12:30] <user____> ok
[12:30] <user____> :D
[12:30] <user____> what's new ? in it
[12:30] <sacater> dunno whether i should say
[12:30] <sacater> its good, a few more features
[12:31] <user____> anything about gaming? or .exe files?
[12:31] <sacater> erm
[12:31] <sacater> windows support
[12:31] <sacater> as in you can import internet explorer bookmarks
[12:31] <sacater> from an older windows installation, or if you are going to do dual boot
[12:31] <user____> that i know.. i saw.. but doesn't interest me in any way
[12:32] <sacater> user____: few more handy appications i expect
[12:32] <user____> 8 more days and we'll see
[12:33] <nikin> hy I have installed a console only system and didd wlan settings did static network settings to.. and everythink works fine except that the computer cant reslove the domains.. altrough reslov.conf is present an setted like my 2 other PC-s. If i try to brows the web using Elinks and just IP-s it goes fine
[12:34] <jscinoz> specifying the MAC in /etc/network/interfaces caused a different error
[12:34] <jscinoz> when trying to retrieve DHCP i get send_packet: network unreachable
[12:34] <sacater> jscinoz: are you trying to change your mac?
[12:34] <user____> maybe u haven't put in the right DNS and GATEWAY
[12:35] <jscinoz> its a DHCP connection, why would i need to specify those values
[12:35] <kattie> can anybody help me with cgi problem?
[12:35] <sacater> jscinoz: sudo ifconfig #device hw ether 00:00:00:00:45:49
[12:35] <sacater> jscinoz: oh
[12:35] <sacater> :o
[12:35] <jscinoz> I'm not trying to change the mac
[12:36] <jscinoz> im trying to restore dhcp functionality on my wired connection (eth0) after i broke it when attempting to install a wireless driver
[12:37] <jscinoz> surely there must be a simple way to reset ALL network values to the default
[12:37] <user____> can u paste the interfaces that you have jscinoz ?
[12:38] <jscinoz> not really, the ubuntu machine is in the other room, im doing this from my windows box as the ubuntu one has no connectivity
[12:38] <jscinoz> let me go do an ifconfig and ill write it down
[12:38] <user____> jscinoz  use sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces to see the interfaces config file
[12:38] <user____> then just write down what's in that file
[12:38] <jscinoz> alright.
[12:39] <jscinoz> in there we have, eth0, eth1, eth2, ath0 and lo
[12:39] <jscinoz> all set to auto
[12:39] <user____> yeah well you should have this as first line
[12:40] <user____> auto lo
[12:40] <user____> iface lo inet loopback
[12:40] <nikin> i solved the problem.... i was dumb enough to write reslov.conf instead of resolv.conf , that is what  you get if english is not your native language :D
[12:40] <aa> hey people
[12:40] <jscinoz> done
[12:40] <jscinoz> it was already like that
[12:40] <jscinoz> >_<
[12:40] <aa> i have a problem with the hard disk
[12:40] <user____> jscinoz  how many network cards you have? 1 wireless and 1 wired?
[12:41] <jscinoz> yes
[12:41] <aa> its raid and its not working
[12:41] <user____> so you should have 3 kinds of addressing there .. 1 lo 1 eth0 and 1 wireless.. whatever the notation is
[12:41] <aa> the partition thing doesnt c it
[12:42] <jscinoz> aa you may need a driver for your raid controllor
[12:42] <jscinoz> user____ i'll go try change it now
[12:42] <aa> i have one but its the windows one
[12:42] <user____> just delete ether1 .. ether2 .. whatever
[12:42] <aa> plus i dont know how to use it in linux
[12:42] <steven___> hi, someone can help me with fglrx drivers?
[12:43] <fotoflo> crap
[12:43] <SlimeyPete> aa: check that your raid controller is supported under linux
[12:43] <aa> so what can i do?
[12:43] <aa> how?
[12:43] <SlimeyPete> google :)
[12:43] <fotoflo> ok so i have my server connected an i can lynx and ping out, but i cant ssh in
[12:43] <aa> ok brb
[12:43] <fotoflo> ive even moved my sshd to port 2000 incase port 22 was firewalled
[12:44] <fotoflo> how do i figure this out?
[12:45] <steven___> i've installed the fglrx drivers and my ubuntu (feisty) reports that i'm using restricted drivers but if i type fglrxinfo i get "XFree86-DRI" missing on display 0:0 and the renderer is "mesa"...
[12:45] <user____> maybe you have some setting that doesn't allow incomming ssh addressing?
[12:45] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: what user are you trying to ssh in as?
[12:46] <SlimeyPete> steven___: best to ask in #ubuntu+1 for feisty problems
[12:46] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: i dont get a login prompt
[12:46] <voyagi> Hi
[12:46] <fotoflo> user____: where?
[12:46] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: you using putty?
[12:46] <steven___> tnx
[12:46] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: yeah
[12:46] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: or another linux box?
[12:46] <user____> just a guess.. don't really know that stuff
[12:46] <fotoflo> putty
[12:46] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: hmm. Maybe interactive logins are disabled. I'm not sure how you change that but it might be in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[12:47] <shriphani> folks upgrading to edgy here
[12:47] <shriphani> can i do it from an iso >
[12:47] <fotoflo> interactive logins?
[12:47] <dystopianray> can somebody tell me which package owns /etc/acpi/resume.sh ?
[12:47] <fotoflo> if i ssh to that box from itself i get an interactive login
[12:47] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: ah right
[12:48] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: but presumably it doesn't ask you for a username in that case... normal behaviour is to use whatever you're already logged in as
[12:48] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: try telling putty to log in as a specific user
[12:48] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: yes, but i get a password prompt
[12:49] <voyagi> I've got some problems with my home-directory. I've got a new harddrive, so I copied the whole /home-partition to my new harddrive (as root) and then I took outh my old hard drive and installed feisty on the new one, and I created the standard user with the same username as in the old installation. But now my standard user don't have right permissions to it's own home-directory, becuse I created all the files there with ro
[12:49] <voyagi> ot
[12:49] <aa> slimey : i think it does ...
[12:49] <permittiv> edgy (6.10), bluetooth:  passkey isnot being sent.   read messages from googling about using a dbus but was confused on how to do this.   (I really preferred the 6.06 work around of using an external program)
[12:49] <voyagi> I have done a "sudo chmod myuser -R /home/myuser", but i still don't have the right permissions
[12:49] <ajmorris_> can someone help me with my wireless please?
[12:49] <SlimeyPete> aa: you mean your raid is supported?
[12:49] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: i dont see an option to do that
[12:50] <rambo3> voyagi, did you mean chown ?
[12:50] <aa> i think so
[12:50] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: prefix the hostname with "<username>@"
[12:50] <SlimeyPete> s/hostname/ip address
[12:50] <voyagi> when I do a ls -s in  my home-directory I've got "-rwxr-xr-x  1 aoeu root     10722 2007-04-10 17:40" inn all my files(yes my users name is aoeu"
[12:50] <voyagi> rambo3, Yeah, exactly
[12:50] <phi1ip> hello all
[12:51] <voyagi> So I was wandering whicht paramerers in chmod I should do in all my home-directory?
[12:51] <dystopianray> /etc/acpi/resume.sh seems to have become currupted, reinstalling acpi-support isn't brining the file back, what can I do?
[12:51] <SlimeyPete> aa: is it "proper" hardware raid? Some cheapo chipsets (and onboard mobo ones) are actually software-driven and will only work under Windows unless the manufacturer released software for Linux.
[12:51] <rambo3> voyagi, use chown
[12:51] <phi1ip> i am trying to connect to a channel that requires a identify, the channel is #asterisk
[12:51] <voyagi> rambo3, Yeah, I know, but wich numbers?
[12:51] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: the connections just time out
[12:52] <permittiv> voyagi,  chown username:usergroup           actually, i think you want to do:  chown username:username -R /home/username
[12:52] <voyagi> I don't want my home to have to much permissions
[12:52] <phi1ip> can someone tell me how.....please
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: hmm, weird. Can you ssh into anything else?
[12:52] <dystopianray> phi1ip: that is not an ubuntu problem
[12:52] <aa> its good but it wont run in windows too! it ue\sed to and i got a new hard but same problem and i dont care i dont want to use the sata i only want it to work
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> phi1ip: /msg nickserv help
[12:52] <rambo3> voyagi, no numbe3rs
[12:52] <phi1ip> which channel?
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> phi1ip: you need to register your nickname and then log in
[12:52] <permittiv> voyagi:  were' just talking about changing ownership of the files/directories, not permissions
[12:52] <fotoflo> err i dont have access to any other shells now, no
[12:52] <sushi-sushi> Could you help me on my cgi problem for a moment?
[12:53] <phi1ip> slimeyPete: thanks
[12:53] <voyagi> permittiv, Thanks, I think it worked :)
[12:53] <voyagi> gonna try to log in with my user now, bye
[12:53] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: tried disabling the firewall on your Windows box?
[12:54] <phi1ip> slimeyPete: yes: but the commands, i try the /msg nickserv help
[12:54] <permittiv> voyagi,  not a problem.   glad to help
[12:55] <voyagi> Yeah it worked, thanks
[12:55] <voyagi> I've got some problems in gnome to
[12:55] <rambo3> voyagi, next time open terminal and type man command
[12:56] <shriphani> folks is it possible to upgrade directly from dapper to fiesty ?
[12:56] <shriphani> feisty ^
[12:56] <jrib> shriphani: you should upgrade to edgy first, then to feisty
[12:56] <rambo3> i dont think so shredder
[12:56] <voyagi> I've got 4 workspaces, but I can only se one of them in the bar in gnome, but when i press ctrl+alt+left or right I can switch desktop
[12:56] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: just unblocked the port i was sshing over on my pc and still no luck
[12:56] <shriphani> jrib, can i do that from an edgy iso ?
[12:57] <permittiv> voyagi, when i upgrade, i often have probs with gnome and kde, so expect to have to  rename the respective directories of programs and then "add" them back into your /home/username directory one at a time.   it's one way to work around it, probably not the best
[12:57] <jrib> shriphani: well you can upgrade the packages on the alternate cd, but if you've installed stuff from universe or multiverse you would want to have internet access to grab the updates for those packages
[12:58] <permittiv> voyagi: although, you're going from 6.10 to 7.04(beta), right?  So, there shouldn't be many problems
[12:58] <voyagi> permittiv, Yeah
[12:58] <rambo3> and if you had automatix expect broken system
[12:58] <voyagi> Can I clear all of my gnome-settings?
[12:58] <IndyGunFreak> rambo3: is that experience, or do you just walk the company line of this channel?
[12:58] <SlimeyPete> fotoflo: hrm, strange. Can you access other network services eg samba/apache?
[12:58] <permittiv> shriphani:  definitely, upgrade one step at a time!
[12:59] <rambo3> IndyGunFreak, company line
[12:59] <voyagi> I have tried rm -rf ~/.gnome*, but I still got my settings
[12:59] <IndyGunFreak> rambo3: thats what i figured
[12:59] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: i can ping
[01:00] <rambo3> not realy i had dapper -> edgy broken from backports and  automatix . edgy -> feisty no problems
[01:00] <aa> Slimeypete: its good but it wont run in windows too! it ue\sed to and i got a new hard but same problem and i dont care i dont want to use the sata i only want it to work
[01:00] <shriphani> permittiv, can you dig me a tutorial
[01:00] <permittiv> voyagi:  to be honest, i'm not for sure.   I'm a fluxbox user, although i installed ubuntu with the kde packages and a bunch of other stuff.   I wouldn't clear them out just rename the direcotry for now.  maybe "mv .gnome .gnome_6.10" and "mv .gnome2 .gnome2_6.10"
[01:00] <permittiv> just a suggestion
[01:01] <SlimeyPete> aa: if it won't work in Windows either then it looks like a hardware configuration problem
[01:01] <rambo3> that should reset gnome
[01:02] <fotoflo> hmm not returning pings anymore either
[01:02] <fotoflo> brb
[01:02] <aa> slimeypete:ok then do u know what can i do ?
[01:02] <permittiv> voyagi:   "cd ~; chown username:username -R *; chown username:username .*"
[01:02] <SlimeyPete> aa: check in the motherboard BIOS (or onboard BIOS if it's a seperate PCI card)... there'll be various config options, I expect
[01:02] <MadDog011> Ugh... Well I have GF4200 TItanium and ubuntu edgy with beryl... and my computer performance is kinda crappy where do I begin to start identifying the source of the problem
[01:02] <SlimeyPete> aa: you may need to initialize the array or something
[01:03] <fermi> Help!! Anyone encountered AmaroK's sound choppy problem?
[01:03] <fermi> How to solve it?
[01:03] <permittiv> voyagi:  using chmod -R * will not get the "hidden" files.   Hidden files are those that begin with a period (.)
[01:03] <rambo3> #amarok
[01:03] <train> !ntfs
[01:03] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[01:03] <fermi> rambo3: ok
[01:03] <fermi> rambo3: thanks
[01:04] <rambo3> fermi, they aint helpfull over there
[01:04] <phi1ip> fermi: was that not when you open other programs while listening..
[01:04] <fermi> phi1ip: not really..
[01:04] <rambo3> fermi, does it work in xmms
[01:05] <fermi> phi1ip: it's just choppy, and it'll be recovered if I restart X..
[01:05] <phi1ip> fermi: you have an old pc:
[01:05] <fermi> rambo3: yeah, it works fine in other apps..
[01:05] <jscinoz> woo i have connectivity on the ubuntu box
[01:05] <permittiv> ok, time for my question:   how do I fix the passkey issue in bluetooth under 6.10
[01:05] <phi1ip> ?
[01:05] <jscinoz> screwing around with random stuff trying to fix my wired connection, somehow kickstarted my wireless
[01:06] <fotoflo> SlimeyPete: i just made sure the box was properly connected
[01:06] <fermi> phi1ip: I guess so..
[01:06] <fermi> phi1ip: P Celeron(?) 1.8G with 768M Memory
[01:06] <fotoflo> to the ethernet and it is now, and now im not timing out when i try to ssh, im getting my connections refused, and reset by peer (whats that mean?)
[01:07] <fotoflo> HA i got it working
[01:08] <MadDog011> Ugh... Well I have GF4200 TItanium and ubuntu edgy with beryl... and my computer performance is kinda crappy ( Choppy/laggy ) where do I begin to start identifying the source of the problem
[01:08] <permittiv> MadDog:  top
[01:08] <fotoflo> err no, i didnt
[01:08] <permittiv> MadDog:  go to a terminal and type in top
[01:08] <MadDog011> permittiv ...
[01:09] <MadDog011> wow.. u werent kidding :D
[01:09] <luiX_> nas
[01:09] <MadDog011> permittiv, what do I look for
[01:09] <permittiv> MaDog: it will tell you tell what processes are being used and which ones are using the most cpu
[01:09] <permittiv> type q to quit top
[01:09] <MadDog011> aha
[01:09] <fermi> MadDog011: did you follow the official instructions on installing beryl?
[01:09] <gary__> i installed 6.10 xfce yesterday onto my box. then i installed mplayer to play an audio cd. the cd does not play and is not recognised by filesystem. data cds work fine. is there a way to listen to audio cds using mplayer here in xfce?
[01:09] <MadDog011> fermi, I think I did
[01:10] <MadDog011> though the water effect isnt working
[01:10] <fermi> MadDog011: make sure you configured nvidia graphical card driver before you start anyting
[01:10] <YNWA> hyello - I just got Feisty, and I want to replace 6.10, how do I do that
[01:11] <MadDog011> fermi, I installed the driver from the repository from that guy who wrote that envy script
[01:11] <YNWA> thanks
[01:11] <Ubuntu_noo1> Hi all, can someone help me to fix grub error 21 ?
[01:11] <MadDog011> Didnt use envy just installed his driver
[01:11] <permittiv> and...one more time:   I have 6.10  installed on a comp.  The passkey is not being passed under bluetooth.  What is the workaround for this?
[01:11] <MadDog011> oh w8 gotta reboot brb
[01:11] <gary__> YNWA there is a different way and easier!
[01:11] <fermi> MadDog011: right.. then maybe it's because your PC is a little bit old? lol
[01:12] <MadDog011> w8
[01:12] <YNWA> gary__: which is...?
[01:12] <ranf> hi
[01:12] <ke1> anyone know a program which will fill an mp3 player with random music?
[01:12] <ranf> ke1, dd
[01:12] <gary__> are you running 6.10 now ?
[01:13] <YNWA> gary__: no, I'm running Live Fiesty
[01:13] <ke1> dd?
[01:13] <gary__> ooh
[01:13] <permittiv> catch ya'll later.   have a good morning (day)
[01:13] <gary__> i updated mine through 6.10 by this command: update-manager -d
[01:13] <jscinoz> hey guys, I'm having a problem with my wired connection (eth0), when the connection is activated DHCP fails with no DHCPOFFERS recieved. my wireless card in the same system works.
[01:14] <ranf> ke1 I was joking. Sorry. "dd if=/dev/urandom of=file" fills file with random garbage.
[01:14] <shriphani> could someone tell me how to use the iso to upgrade ?
[01:14] <YNWA> gary__: update manager?
[01:14] <gary__> yeah :)
[01:14] <gary__> through dapper
[01:14] <jscinoz> How would i go about restoring connectivity to my eth0
[01:14] <jscinoz> I'm using Edgy if it helps
[01:14] <gary__> i did this as once i upgraded through repositories... ack that was nasty :D
[01:15] <YNWA> gary__: um, I'm still rather not used to the whole linux thing yet, so is there a 'idiot-proof' way?
[01:15] <gary__> yeah
[01:15] <ke1> ranf haha thats not the kind of random I meant
[01:15] <gary__> wait until the official release date
[01:15] <mdma> hi guys
[01:15] <gary__> and then click update in update manager
[01:15] <Ubuntu_noo1> Can someone please help me to fix grub error 21 on first boot up ?
[01:15] <gary__> or ... :)
[01:16] <mdma> how do i install flash player for mozilla on ubuntu ?
[01:16] <mdma> ive got files
[01:16] <gary__> wipe the hard drive partition and begin again
[01:16] <shriphani> mdma, the flash player is in the multiverse repository
[01:16] <gary__> or.... create a new partition swap and merge the files so to speak
[01:16] <YNWA> gary__: ah, well, I would, but I still need my Windows
[01:16] <YNWA> gary__: I did that with 6.10, but feisty seem only content with wiping my windows partition
[01:17] <Ubuntu_noo1> !grub error 21
[01:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grub error 21 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:17] <YNWA> for some reson...
[01:17] <fotoflo> jscinoz: ifup eth0
[01:17] <mdma> shriphani how i get there ?
[01:17] <gary__> maybe load back into dapper and try the command update-manager -d
[01:17] <lt_> hey everyone, wanted to throw a question out there before i do this make install,  I am trying to get all the gtk development tools installed, i tested a basic .c from the gtk.org site, and it wouldnt compile, before i do this make install, which blew up my gui last time, is there a apt-get
[01:17] <YNWA> command - through terminal?
[01:17] <gary__> then you'll know all that you are updating is ubuntu
[01:17] <gary__> through terminal yes
[01:17] <quaal> i'm having a problem with mdadm setting up my raid1 array on reboot. every time /dev/md0 disappears and i have to reset it up. anyone know how to solve this ?
[01:17] <gary__> just update-manager -d
[01:18] <gary__> no need for sudo
[01:18] <YNWA> gary: sudo?
[01:18] <shriphani> mdma, i suppose go to ubuntu source-o-matic and from there add the multiverse repo.... then sudo apt-get update and sudo aptitude install (package)
[01:18] <gary__> sudo is sort of like running things as an admin
[01:18] <lt_> i did a apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev and it installed, but I still cant compile it, pkg-config cant find the headers
[01:18] <gary__> instead of admin we say 'root
[01:18] <gary__> 'root' user is like the super admin, if you like
[01:18] <gary__> root can do anything
[01:18] <YNWA> ok... still need to come to terms with new terminology...
[01:18] <YNWA> *brrr...*
[01:19] <gary__> sudo allows you to be root
[01:19] <jscinoz> Fotoflo, when i do sudo ifup eth0, everything works fine up until DHCP, DHCP fails after 6-7 recieve attempts
[01:19] <quaal> YNWA, you're going to need to become familiar with the terminal.
[01:19] <YNWA> quaal: I've realised
[01:19] <ke1> anyone know a program which will fill an mp3 player with random music?
[01:19] <gary__> terminal for me works really well
[01:19] <YNWA> after about two days of using Ubuntu
[01:19] <YNWA> :(
[01:19] <mdma> it says wrong sys type
[01:19] <gary__> much more adaptive
[01:19] <quaal> terminal works best for most people
[01:19] <fotoflo> jscinoz: man interfaces
[01:19] <YNWA> instead of click and drag like in windows
[01:20] <flint> ke1, try last.fm
[01:20] <fotoflo> jscinoz: edit your /etc/network/interfaces
[01:20] <mdma> is there any flash player version for 64bit version ?
[01:20] <quaal> YNWA, applications/accessories/terminal
[01:20] <YNWA> quaal: I know where terminal is... and that's about it:D
[01:20] <jscinoz> what should i change?
[01:20] <flint> mdma, to my knowledge, no.
[01:20] <mdma> gosh
[01:20] <YNWA> anyway, so I go to terminal, type in update-manager -d
[01:20] <fotoflo> jscinoz: google /etc/network/interfaces
[01:20] <gary__> yes
[01:20] <YNWA> and follow the prompts?
[01:20] <SlimeyPete> mdma: nope :/
[01:20] <gary__> yes
[01:21] <gary__> it will load the update manager gui
[01:21] <jscinoz> I know how to edit the interfaces file... im just asking what values should i insert
[01:21] <YNWA> ok, gotta get out of feisty now. thanks for the help
[01:21] <mdma> so i can't even see menu on my own site
[01:21] <ranf> is it normal that I can't interrupt a "svn checkout"?
[01:21] <quaal> i'm having a problem with mdadm setting up my raid1 array on reboot. every time /dev/md0 disappears and i have to reset it up. anyone know how to solve this ? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2425821#post2425821
[01:21] <mdma> to move to ajax  ?
[01:21] <gary__> with a button to press to update to fiesty 7.10
[01:21] <flint> I am trying to remember the name of a very cool network monitoring program called ether monkey or some such... anyone got a clue?
[01:21] <YNWA> ah - ok, thanks
[01:21] <gary__> okay enjoy YNWA :))
[01:21] <ke1> anyone know a program which will fill a hardware mp3 player with random music from my library?
[01:21] <YNWA> ;)
[01:21] <fotoflo> jscinoz: yeah... google it ;-) i dont know off hand, but its just a one liner
[01:21] <fotoflo> er 2 liner
[01:21] <ranf> flint, etherape
[01:21] <fotoflo> auto eth0
[01:22] <flint> kel, try lastfm
[01:22] <flint> ranf, THANKS!!!
[01:22] <fotoflo> is the first lie
[01:22] <fotoflo> line
[01:22] <mdma> is there any proper mp3 player for ubuntu ? like winamp or windown media player ?
[01:22] <fermi> ke1: why not write a piece of Bash-Script to accompalish this job?
[01:22] <reep> mdma: there are some workarounds... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202537
[01:22] <mdma> thanks reep
[01:22] <reep> mdma: xmms, beep-media-player
[01:22] <jscinoz> Alright, google gives me countless results just relating to the file generally
[01:22] <fermi> ke1: I mean, write it all by your own
[01:23] <reep> mdma: I'm fond of amarok though, it puts all your music in a database
[01:23] <ke1> yeah, I would if I could
[01:23] <mdma> reep [rob is that xmms does strange thing with panning
[01:23] <mdma> prob
[01:23] <jscinoz> mdma, i'd recommend Songbird
[01:23] <mdma> thanks
[01:23] <mdma> yesterday i haven't knew what ubuntu looks like
[01:24] <mdma> too k me day to make it half working
[01:24] <gary__> how do i listen to audio cd's in xfce?
[01:24] <jscinoz> You should be able to get it through Synaptic
[01:24] <mdma> im leet
[01:24] <mdma> yay
[01:24] <jscinoz> or not
[01:24] <jscinoz> mdma... www.songbirdnest.com
[01:24] <mdma> danke
[01:25] <ror> amarok is by far the nicest media library/player
[01:25] <jscinoz> btw, songbird was made by the same people as winamp... according to the about page.
[01:25] <ror> nicer than itunes, any windows offering or any other solution
[01:26] <jscinoz> ror, what do you find so good about amarok
[01:26] <jscinoz> the features? stability?
[01:26] <lt_> anyone off hand know what apt-get would be for gtk+-2.0, as in the download from gtk.org
[01:27] <YNWA> gary__: there ain't nothin' in update manager
[01:27] <YNWA> to be frank
[01:27] <voyagi> I installed the latest nvidia-drivers from nvidia.org, but I only got alot of errors, so how do I uninstall them so i can do a "apt-get install nvidia-glx" instead?
[01:27] <gary__> you are running edgy 6.10 ?
[01:28] <YNWA> yes
[01:28] <YNWA> now I am
[01:28] <jscinoz> YNWA you're trying to install 7.04 correct?
[01:28] <YNWA> there we like a few internet updates, but that was it
[01:28] <YNWA> jscinoz: correct
[01:28] <YNWA> well, trying to 'update' anyway
[01:28] <ror> jscinoz, hard to describe but I find it very easy to use, quick; has nice display options, has a wide range of abilities
[01:29] <gary__> did you type update-manager -d ?
[01:29] <YNWA> yes
[01:29] <jscinoz> I do believe that it won't be in update manager until the official release date
[01:29] <jscinoz> which is the 19th of apr i believe
[01:29] <mafu> Hey people. I just upgraded my feisty beta with apt today, and suddenly my wired network doesn't show up in Network Manager anymore. Any thoughts?
[01:29] <accp> China does not want to have
[01:29] <gary__> YNWA: here is wha i used : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades
[01:29] <gary__> it worked fine for me
[01:30] <reep> YNWA: It will show up in update-manager when the release is ready, if you still want to update now though, you type "sudo update-manager -d" in a terminal
[01:30] <jscinoz> ror, I'd probably agree with you, however i recently installed that songbird player and its very nice. slick UI, cross platform, and decent functionality
[01:30] <YNWA> reep: ok, I'll give it a try
[01:30] <gary__> reep: sudo is needed ?
[01:30] <mdma> jscinoz how do i install songbirdnest ?
[01:30] <voyagi> Can I just do the "apt-get install nvidia-glx" and the existed nvidia-driver would be deleted?
[01:31] <jscinoz> mdma, have you downloaded the .tar.gz?
[01:31] <mdma> i did
[01:31] <mafu> jscinoz, you should try Quod Libet. I recently switched from Songbird, after using it for a couple of months.
[01:31] <reep> gary__: hm... thought so, but apparently not. I guess it calls gksu itself
[01:31] <mdma> i see no install insdide
[01:31] <jscinoz> simply extract the folder somewhere and run Songbird
[01:31] <gary__> yeah i thought so to
[01:31] <mdma> so it's not installable ?
[01:31] <jscinoz> No... just run it from where you extract it
[01:31] <mdma> kk
[01:32] <jscinoz>  mafu, what made you stop using songbird?
[01:32] <lt_> anyone off hand know what apt-get would be for gtk+-2.0, as in the download from gtk.org
[01:32] <ranf> lt_, you want to compile stuff?
[01:32] <mafu> jscinoz, it's still not polished enough for me. Various details I didn't like. I really liked Songbird, but this is even better for my needs.
[01:32] <lt_> gtk yes
[01:33] <YNWA> I can't see anything but lib... stuff
[01:33] <reep> lt_: libgtk2.0-dev
[01:33] <ranf> lt_, you need to install packages with -dev in the end of the name
[01:33] <lt_> i downloaded theres, ready to do the make install, but last time it blew up X ><
[01:33] <jscinoz> Mafu, I see, do you have a URL for Quod Libet? or should i just google it
[01:33] <gary__> YNWA what does it say?
[01:33] <lt_> I did that one :(
[01:33] <mafu> jscinoz, actually, I wrote a little blogpost about it: http://mdev.dk/2007/04/07/in-search-for-the-one-media-player
[01:33] <gary__> libheaders etc ?
[01:33] <jscinoz> ok thanks :D
[01:33] <YNWA> yeah
[01:34] <gary__> install them
[01:34] <lt_> i have been searching with apt-cache search libgtk, tyin various ones, with no luck
[01:34] <YNWA> okay
[01:34] <gary__> and then click on the upgrade to 7.04 button
[01:34] <gary__> i'm currently in the process of upgrading xubuntu to fiesty :)
[01:34] <mdma> i have strange thing with screen resolution on ubuntu in windows i run 1152x864 on 85 hertz and screen ius fine on ubuntu i need to run lower resoltuion for the so screen would fit
[01:35] <s-toned> Should I stay with the version of Openoffice.org shipped with Ubuntu or may I, without problems, upgrade to a version from www.openoffice.org?
[01:35] <YNWA> there is this warning about how I'm installing software that can't be authenticated, blah blah
[01:35] <mdma> resolution control doesn not give me that 1152 on 85 herts option
[01:35] <gary__> click okay
[01:35] <YNWA> alrighty
[01:35] <gary__> its a disclaimer saying that the software at the moment is developmental
[01:35] <YNWA> ah
[01:36] <reep> lt_: well, what's the errors you get when you run configure or make then? paste it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[01:36] <YNWA> and could blow up my computer into smithereens...
[01:36] <gary__> you should have a box that says:
[01:36] <gary__> Distrubution Upgrade: Upgrading Ubuntu to 7.04
[01:36] <YNWA> Clicked on that
[01:36] <lt_> right now i have it configured, and did the make, just kinda paranoid to do the install
[01:36] <YNWA> and now software updates just froze
[01:36] <gary__> what does it say?
[01:37] <YNWA> nothing, just a grey window
[01:37] <gary__> hmm
[01:37] <YNWA> ...
[01:37] <lt_> is there a quick way to restore a desktop if it blows up?
[01:37] <reep> lt_: if make didn't return with error, then it most likely compiled properly
[01:37] <gary__> is the window blank?
[01:37] <shriphani> is edgy stable enough.... heard a lot about x disappearing and so on
[01:38] <YNWA> yeah
[01:38] <jscinoz> alright i have a super newby question to ask... how do i manually add items to the applications menu
[01:38] <YNWA> still
[01:38] <gary__> try killing the process
[01:38] <YNWA> okey
[01:38] <gary__> and starting again
[01:38] <reep> lt_: hard to say, depends what program gets "messed up"
[01:38] <Fossilet> hi.
[01:38] <shriphani> jscinoz, Applications ------> Accessories ----------> A La Carte
[01:38] <gary__> jscinoz, right click on the applications, places, system
[01:38] <shriphani> menu editor ^
[01:38] <gary__> and then click edit menus
[01:39] <jscinoz> thanks :D
[01:39] <lt_> reep; guess we shall see and work from then
[01:39] <Fossilet> Does gnome-terminal evaluate ~/.Xdefaults so that I can specify the geometry? Thanks.
[01:39] <Ubuntu_noo1> hello
[01:40] <ashish> \join #codito
[01:40] <Fossilet> I find it doesn't.
[01:40] <Ubuntu_noo1> can someone please help me
[01:40] <gary__> !anyone
[01:40] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:40] <Fossilet> SHould I file a bug against it?
[01:40] <lt_> reep: hopin there is a apt for a desktop rebuild, cause i finally got VNC workin on that dagon box lol
[01:40] <Vorbote> Fossilet: No. You need to create a desktop file with the appropriate command line switches (--geometry in this case).
[01:40] <xlq> ashish: it's a forward-slash: '/'
[01:40] <YNWA> gary__: ok, not it's downloading stuff... it might take a while
[01:41] <gary__> yeah
[01:41] <Vorbote> Fossilet: You want to file a bug, do it in the GNOME bugzilla (and good luck, it is so by design).
[01:41] <gary__> about 500 megs i believe (ish)
[01:41] <Fossilet> Vorbote: what's a desktop file? how can I do? thanks.
[01:41] <gary__> do you have a fast connection?
[01:41] <YNWA> wait - no, that's just the internet updates
[01:41] <YNWA> and somehow update manager just quit on its own accord
[01:41] <gary__> bizarre
[01:41] <Vorbote> Fossilet: it is a GNOME launcher file. Right cleck on the desktop, or use the menu editor mentioned previously to add it directly to your applications menu
[01:42] <YNWA> ...:(
[01:42] <Vorbote> Right click
[01:42] <YNWA> no, it's still going
[01:42] <Fossilet> Vorbote: you mean the same thing on the panel?
[01:42] <YNWA> but, anyway, the button to "update" was gone
[01:43] <Vorbote> Fossilet: on the panel, right click on top of the applications menu title and choose "menu Editor"
[01:43] <Vorbote> (Edit menus, to be precise)
[01:43] <student_> dd
[01:44] <YNWA> I only wanted to get feisty because edgy won't read my SD (Secure Digital) cards
[01:44] <gary__> did you run the command again?
[01:44] <gary__> sudo update-manager -d ?
[01:44] <YNWA> yeah
[01:45] <gary__> let me send you a screen
[01:45] <YNWA> but the update to 7.04 button wasn't there anymore
[01:45] <lt_> when you export enviro variables does it save perm? or just till a reboot?
[01:46] <gary__> i have to restart soon
[01:46] <gary__> computer is going funny because of the upgrade process
[01:46] <reep> lt_: just till you leave that shell
[01:46] <jscinoz> Alright... My eth0 (wired) can no longer retrieve DHCP, it fails with "No DHCPOFFERS recieved,  no working leases in persistant database, sleeping" after 6 DHCPDISCOVER attempts, how can i fix this?
[01:46] <YNWA> ...
[01:46] <lt_> reep:ty
[01:46] <Fossilet> Vorbote: Then I edit the item in accessories->terminal, added the command line option. But It only work for the menu item. not for the one at my panel, not for the one launched from keyboard shortcuts.
[01:47] <gary__> when you run the command, do you see the button YNWA?
[01:47] <[Away] Yahooadam> when i do sudo apt-get install liblame-dev - i get Couldn't find package liblame-dev
[01:47] <jester626> Can anyone give me advice where to look for information about setting up a network to network tunnel using Ubuntu?
[01:47] <reep> lt_: to make them permanent, add the export lines to ~/.bashrc
[01:47] <[Away] Yahooadam> how do i fix ?
[01:47] <YNWA> not anymore, no
[01:47] <YNWA> how do I send a screenshot
[01:47] <Vorbote> Fossilet: You have to edit those yourself. Roght click on the icons and edit their properties.
[01:47] <leagris> jscinoz, did you check the link is physically ok?
[01:47] <lt_> reep:kk
[01:47] <jscinoz> yes it is
[01:47] <gary__> load the GIMP
[01:47] <jscinoz> and the card works in windows so the card is fine
[01:47] <YNWA> done
[01:47] <lt_> reep:dunno if it blew up yet, had to make uninstall,cause i forgot to set a couple variables, its doin the make now
[01:47] <gary__> http://senduit.com/bde3fe
[01:48] <gary__> here is how it is supposed to look
[01:48] <reep> YNWA: hitting Print Screen button should take a screenshot
[01:48] <gary__> in gimp go to aquire > screen shot
[01:48] <lt_> reep: just didnt make sense that it blew up last time either, if it did there woulda been a warning somewhere on the howto for this, prolly something stupid i did before
[01:48] <Fossilet> Vorbote: I wish gnome-terminal read .Xdefaults. It still won't work for the one launched from keyboard shortcuts.
[01:48] <YNWA> my "looking up www.__________.com" takes a LONG time
[01:49] <reep> lt_: what are you compiling?
[01:49] <YNWA> ok, NOW the button is there
[01:49] <YNWA> sorry... it must take a while for it to realise
[01:50] <gary__> heh
[01:50] <leagris> jscinoz, You may check it negociated proper lonk parameters (duplex/simplex 10, 100 100 TX ...)
[01:50] <YNWA> on a 512kbps connection, how long would it take..?
[01:50] <jscinoz> leagris, how would i do that?
[01:50] <leagris> ethtool
[01:50] <gary__> the application will tell you
[01:51] <YNWA> hope I won't go over the limit :S
[01:51] <Ubuntu_noo1> helloo, can I get some help here please?
[01:51] <leagris> jscinoz,  sudo ethtool eth0
[01:51] <jscinoz> ok
[01:51] <jscinoz> what am i looking for in the output
[01:51] <gary__> Ubuntu_noo1, help with what?
[01:51] <apecat> can i blacklist updates for certain packages in apt/dkpg?
[01:52] <Ubuntu_noo1> gary, I get a grub error 21 issues on everyone first boot up.
[01:52] <jscinoz> what does "Port: Twisted Pair" mean? it sounds bad
[01:52] <leagris> jscinoz, speed: duplex: Auto-negotiation: and especially Link detected:
[01:52] <fermi> apecat: compose a piece of bash script to do so
[01:52] <Ubuntu_noo1> gary, i meant every ^^
[01:52] <apecat> hmm right
[01:52] <lt_> reep: gtk+-2.0.0
[01:52] <gary__> sorry, have yet to get familiar with grub, perhaps someone else ?
[01:52] <jscinoz> Speed: Unknown, Duplex: Unknown, Auto-neg: Yes, Link: no
[01:53] <leagris> jscinoz, ok that's the problem, no link detected
[01:53] <Ubuntu_noo1> gary,alright thanks anyways.
[01:53] <jscinoz> what does "Port: Twisted pair" mean? i think its the problem
[01:54] <leagris> jscinoz, it may be that indeed. Are you connected to a Swich or Humb or another PC ?
[01:54] <fermi> apecat: if you don't know how, here's the tutorial: http://www.faqs.org/docs/abs/HTML/
[01:54] <jscinoz> Router
[01:54] <apecat> fermi: how? or, what should these scripts do. the thing i want to achieve is to leave the installed linux-image alone on my desktop syste, so that i don't have to recompile my modules for every little backported security patch or whatever the new kernels are
[01:54] <jscinoz> WRT54G
[01:54] <apecat> fermi: ah, k
[01:54] <jscinoz> can you explain what is mean by twisted pair?
[01:54] <YNWA> gary: it's gonna take about two hours. Thanks for the help
[01:54] <Ubuntu_noo1> :'(no hope in grub
[01:54] <kadakas> How can i get rid of those [ and ]  signs surrounding window names in the window list/taskbar ?
[01:55] <jigger> jscinoz:  twisted pair is the physical structure of the wire that is used from one ethernet port to another
[01:55] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: it means the disk it tries to use doesn't exist
[01:55] <jscinoz> oh
[01:55] <haku> cheers ...
[01:55] <jscinoz> ok
[01:55] <jscinoz> thanks
[01:55] <ranf> jscinoz, it's the type of cable. RGB would be the very old cabling.
[01:55] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, how can I fix it ?
[01:55] <haku> anybody had problems after the latest upgrade?
[01:55] <haku> I have ...
[01:55] <leagris> jscinoz, twisted pair, RX and TX are hard twisted in the cable. Instead of MII where both end negothiate the link type.
[01:55] <jscinoz> ok thanks
[01:55] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: did you get this after a fresh install of ubuntu?
[01:55] <jscinoz> so i should check the router and cable for a problem?
[01:56] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, nope, it started after I logged in M$.
[01:56] <jigger> there are 8 wires in typical ethernet cables.  pairs of cables are physically twisted around each other.  it's an electro-magnetic situation to help keep interference from occurring
[01:56] <njewken> Hi
[01:56] <leagris> jscinoz, you should check if the cable plug to a uplink port or a normal port at the router side. Or check if it is a twisted pair or stright cable
[01:57] <njewken> When I try to start X after I installed the nvidia-drivers i've got "Fatal server error: Requested Entity already in use!"
[01:57] <leagris> jscinoz, unplug the cable and look at the plugs side to side, see if the colors match or if they are reversed
[01:57] <jscinoz> its a straight cable... i think
[01:57] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: hm, that's very odd
[01:57] <haku> after the latest upgrade, my soundcard I/O ports are disabled ...
[01:57] <haku> I did not changed anything else
[01:57] <jscinoz> it was working before... none of the cables have changed or anything
[01:58] <jigger> jscinoz:  seems pretty simple to figure out the cable issue:    use another cable and use another port
[01:58] <haku> just upgrade + reboot
[01:58] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, it only happens on every first boot-up.
[01:58] <leagris> jscinoz, in a stright cable when you face both plugs the colors don't match side by side
[01:58] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, such as shut down x then power up x.
[01:59] <nighteyes> /j #django
[01:59] <jscinoz> its definately a straight cable
[01:59] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: so if you hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete, after you get the error 21, it boots fine?
[01:59] <jscinoz> and i dont see how the cable would be bad, it was working fine a few hours ago
[01:59] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, yes
[02:00] <leagris> jscinoz, ok, now check sudo ethtool -i eth0 for the driver (is it loaded and is it the right one corresponding to the ethernet controler type?)
[02:00] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: then the grub-config is apparently ok, sounds like there's a bug in either the bios or grub then...
[02:00] <jscinoz> yes its the right driver
[02:00] <jscinoz> i installed it myself when i installed ubuntu, and as i said it was working a few hours ago
[02:01] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, do you need to see my grub menu.lst ?
[02:01] <leagris> jscinoz, sudo ethtool -s mii eth0, does it work with that?
[02:01] <Ubuntu_noo1> !pastebin
[02:01] <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)
[02:01] <leagris> jscinoz, sudo ethtool -s port mii eth0, does it work with that?
[02:02] <jscinoz> "bad command line arguments"
[02:02] <haku> I need support. Please.
[02:02] <nosrednaekim> hello, apt is starting every morning, running an update of my package lists..i'm on dial up, and this really bugs me...how do I disable that?
[02:02] <Fossilet> I have filed a bug against it: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428590
[02:02] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: since it boots up, on the second try, I doubt there's anything wrong with your menu.lst, I think the best thing to do is to file a bug report
[02:02] <leagris> jscinoz, ethtool -r eth0 ?
[02:02] <jscinoz> "0"
[02:04] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, could it be because I have xp on the first drive and the second on linux ? and the grub thinggy got confused ?
[02:04] <lt_> nosrednaekin: system, administration, software sources, internet updates tab
[02:04] <leagris> jscinoz, I opened a private dialog with you so it won't clog here on off topics
[02:04] <jscinoz> ok
[02:04] <nosrednaekim> haku: whats your problem?
[02:04] <haku> well, since the upgrade this morning, my soundcard is not functional
[02:05] <reep> Ubuntu_noo1: maybe, but it sounds mostly like the bios has problems detecting the harddrives properly on the first go
[02:05] <nosrednaekim> lt_: running Kubuntu ATM, is there a command line way to do it?
[02:05] <haku> nosrednaekim: with lspci -v I see that I/O ports of the scard are disabled
[02:05] <nosrednaekim> haku: would that be an upgrade to fiesty?
[02:06] <haku> nosredbaekim: nope, just the regular upgrade
[02:06] <lt_> hmm
[02:06] <haku> nosredbaekim: it did request a reboot, whoch seemed odd
[02:06] <Ubuntu_noo1> reep, brb, imma try changing the hard drive order in bios.
[02:06] <nosrednaekim> haku: new kernel...
[02:06] <leagris> jscinoz, do you see our private dialog ?
[02:07] <nosrednaekim> you can select your old kernel in grub
[02:07] <haku> nosredbaekim: o, I see. I'll try that. ty very much, I hope it will work
[02:08] <nosrednaekim> haku: no problem
[02:08] <njewken> When I install the latest nvidia-drivers from nvidia.com it all work fine, until I reboot my computer, then I've got "Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-7184 but this Xmodule has the version 1.0-95755"
[02:09] <njewken> "Please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version"
[02:09] <nosrednaekim> haku: it shouldn't have broken it.... you might want to search the bugs, and if  you can't find a bug relating to the kernel and your sound card, file one
[02:10] <andy_> hello there, how can I get rid of all the KDE programs that I installed with "apt-get install kubuntu-desktop"? I tried apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop but there is still konversation or kopete, etc.
[02:10] <lt_> nosrednaekin: with kubuntu disable update-notifier in system>preferences>sessions>startup programs
[02:10] <nosrednaekim> ok... that you very much
[02:11] <lt_> np
[02:11] <yokoznoi>  how to make a chennl here?
[02:12] <haku> It worked. Booting with the old kernel made the trick. Should I report the bug somewhere?
[02:12] <nosrednaekim> !bug | haku
[02:12] <ubotu> haku: 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
[02:12] <reep> haku: did you do anything to get it working the first time? or did it just work out of the box?
[02:13] <m0dY> any idea what pkgs is needed for running my dvb card?
[02:13] <lt_> reep: gah this howto must have been made to make me emo or something ><
[02:13] <reep> lt_: could you paste the link to the howto?
[02:13] <lt_> http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtk-building.html
[02:14] <haku> reep: well first time it worked ok (apart from 5.1 sound), and with the new kernel it does not work at all
[02:14] <haku> nosrednaekim: tnx a lot ^^
[02:14] <s-toned> m0dY: try kaffeine
[02:15] <reep> haku: ok, if you did something the first time, you probably have to do it every time there's a new kernel, so it sounds like a bug in the new kernel then
[02:15] <nosrednaekim> haku: yeah...NP
[02:15] <nosrednaekim> whats your card?
[02:15] <gnomee> hola
[02:15] <m0dY> s-toned, i;m running gnome so i think kaffeine won't be available
[02:15] <reep> lt_: ok... first off, why do you need to compile gtk2.0 yourself
[02:16] <me2resh> hi all
[02:16] <me2resh> i have a problem editing my php files
[02:16] <lt_> reep: i installed a lot of the apt-get gtk*-dev's and they didnt allow me to compile the code
[02:17] <reep> lt_: which code?
[02:17] <me2resh> when i download a file to my computer to edit, and then upload it back to the live server, i get "internal server error", when i run that page - i tried to chmod it to 775 or 777 but still the same problem
[02:17] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, you're right. it's the bios.
[02:17] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: you got it working?
[02:17] <juice`> yesterday i updated everything, and today morning i run my ubuntu and it says i have 165MB of updates to download. is it normal ? does ubuntu releases 165MB everyday ?
[02:17] <nosrednaekim> m0dY: yes... kaffiene will be available
[02:17] <lt_> reep: there first simple app, http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/c39.html
[02:18] <Pici> juice`: What release are you running?
[02:18] <nosrednaekim> juice`: if you are running fiesty... thats normal
[02:18] <juice`> feisty
[02:18] <juice`> but still...
[02:18] <nosrednaekim> yeah... fiesty is a beta
[02:18] <juice`> 165MB? after just one day?
[02:18] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, nope, but I noticed that one the first boot, it stat that the hard drive that held linux weren't dectected.
[02:18] <nosrednaekim> you get that kind of stuff
[02:18] <sushi-sushi> can anybody help me on cgi configuration?
[02:18] <Pici> juice`: Theres your answer. Yes, its crunch time to get bugs squashed and new updates are going out all the time.
[02:18] <nosrednaekim> sushi-sushi: go to the cgi channel
[02:18] <xspikex> i have feisty beta and have daly updates of 50-60
[02:19] <juice`> Pici: just didn't know it's so huge
[02:19] <me2resh> i have a problem editing my php files
[02:19] <me2resh> when i download a file to my computer to edit, and then upload it back to the live server, i get "internal server error", when i run that page - i tried to chmod it to 775 or 777 but still the same problem
[02:19] <sushi-sushi> nosrednaekim: where is that cgi channel?
[02:19] <nosrednaekim> xspikex: I had been using fiesty... but too many updates.(i'm on dialup..)
[02:19] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, that means I have to flash the bios for an update right ?
[02:19] <nosrednaekim> its at #cgi
[02:20] <sushi-sushi> nosrednaekim: thanks
[02:20] <ravi_master> guys, I need help, I am getting RX errors but only while using my samba shares, and consequently, files are really slow to access
[02:20] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: perhaps, or it could be that maybe the jumpers are wrong (if it's ata disk)
[02:20] <me2resh> hello
[02:20] <me2resh> i have a problem editing my php files
[02:20] <me2resh> when i download a file to my computer to edit, and then upload it back to the live server, i get "internal server error", when i run that page - i tried to chmod it to 775 or 777 but still the same problem
[02:20] <gesus> hey --- i have use samba so that my xbox can read video files on my ubuntu install.  i have it setup sweet except i just restarted and now when i do /etc/init.d/samba start -- samba says it's starting, but i can't connect. is that the right command to start samba windows share??
[02:21] <xspikex> i like feisty its all runnig on my sytem its perfekt for my acer laptop
[02:21] <nosrednaekim> xspikex: hey...which acer?
[02:21] <|Quest|> helo
[02:21] <xspikex> acer aspire 3004wlmi
[02:21] <reep> lt_: tried it, compiled fine at my place
[02:21] <|Quest|> can i invite you to my new chanel?
[02:22] <lt_> ug
[02:22] <ravi_master> getting RX errors but only while using my samba shares, and consequently, files are really slow to access
[02:22] <|Quest|> I'll be delighted if you join my channel #thelinux ! I need good ops. healthy discussions.  what ever you do, just be permanent user. keep it joined.    Every one is invited :)
[02:22] <reep> lt_: only installed libgtk2.0-dev and build-essentials
[02:22] <nosrednaekim> xspikex: thats normal
[02:22] <agroker> question about help in evolution MUA: I cannot see built-in help by F1 of from Help -> Contents menu (under Feisty), does anybody else have the same problem?
[02:22] <juice`> feisty latest snapshot is the only distro thats installing on my system. even feisty beta can't handle it...
[02:22] <nosrednaekim> sorry... wrong nick
[02:22] <|Quest|> #thelinux       thanks
[02:22] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, it can't be the jumper because it's been jumped the way it's since two months ago
[02:22] <lt_> reep: what is the build-essentials?
[02:23] <gesus> hey --- i use samba so that my xbox can read video files on my ubuntu install.  i have it setup sweet except i just restarted and now when i do /etc/init.d/samba start -- samba says it's starting, but i can't connect. is that the right command to start samba windows share?? running fiesty.
[02:23] <Pici> |Quest|: Can you please keep any non-support discussion out of this channel, if you need to talk about non-support, #ubuntu-offtopic is available.
[02:23] <Grexeo> Is it okay to install the release-candidate of feisty fawn tomorrow and then just install any updates on the 19th?
[02:23] <me2resh> i have a problem editing my php files
[02:23] <me2resh> when i download a file to my computer to edit, and then upload it back to the live server, i get "internal server error", when i run that page - i tried to chmod it to 775 or 777 but still the same problem
[02:24] <nosrednaekim> Grexeo: should be... unless there is a massive kernel upgrade or something
[02:24] <reep> lt_: everything you need to compile stuff
[02:24] <Pici> Grexeo: If you're okay with something that may not be 100% stable, then yes..
[02:24] <juice`> me2resh: nothing to do with ubuntu, but probably you have some stuff in .htaccess file that are not supported by this server
[02:24] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, btw, what is the full command to edit device map ?
[02:24] <gordonjcp> is feisty going to have reasonably up-to-date jack packages?
[02:24] <juice`> m2resh: try removing .htaccess from server
[02:24] <reep> lt_: it's a package... sudo aptitude install build-essential
[02:25] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: I guess that would be sudo gedit /boot/grub/device.map
[02:26] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: but I doubt changing anything in there will help
[02:26] <ravi_master> getting RX errors but only while using my samba shares, and consequently, files are really slow to access. how do I fix this?
[02:26] <Pici> gordonjcp: check out the package list at packages.ubuntu.com and see what versions they have for jack.
[02:27] <lynucs> ping
[02:27] <lt_> reep: so... sudo aptitude install libgtk2.0-dev build-essential?
[02:27] <Trist_an> pong
[02:27] <ravi_master> lynucs: yes, I am able to ping fine
[02:27] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, what will happen when I delete one of the entry in device.map ?
[02:27] <reep> lt_: yes
[02:27] <gesus> can someone please tell me how to start samba??? /etc/init.d/samba start works, but i still can't connect to this machine via xbox.. what am i missing?
[02:27] <me2resh> juice': me2resh> hi
 well, the file was working on the server
 i just downloaded it to edit
 and uploaded it back
 and there is no .htaccess in the folder i am encountering the problem with
[02:28] <gordonjcp> Pici: 0.102 - ancient
[02:28] <lt_> ug
[02:28] <gordonjcp> just about everything I try to do on Ubuntu, I end up building nearly every part from source <grumble>
[02:28] <kondor101> anyone tried installing dansguardian on 7.04?
[02:28] <ranf> gesus, have you created a samba user? man smbpasswd
[02:29] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, thanks for all the help. highly appriciated
[02:29] <morpheus74> Hello.  Can someone who has used both Xubuntu and Ubuntu tell me if there is a huge performance difference?
[02:29] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, cya
[02:29] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: I don't know... not sure if grub actually reads it, I think it just creates it to help in editing menu.lst
[02:29] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: your welcome :)
[02:29] <ranf> morpheus74, depends. Mostly on memory.
[02:30] <gesus> ranf, yes i have :|
[02:30] <ravi_master> come on folks, someone help me with my samba rx error problem?
[02:30] <ranf> gesus, you can turn on some more detailed logging (in smb.conf I think).
[02:30] <Pici> me2resh: Can you access any other file that you edit with ubuntu? Like a text file, or is it just php files?
[02:31] <ravi_master> ranf: talking to me?
[02:31] <zbrown> ravi_master: you have your socket options setup on the server?
[02:31] <jhaig> A few days ago I installed kubuntu-dekstop out of curiosity.  I am now still using the Gnome desktop, but some of the default applications seem to have changed.  Is there a way to revert back to the defaults for ubuntu?
[02:31] <morpheus74> ranf, my system has almost 500mb of memory, and I ran Ubuntu 6.06 just fine.  However, I recently removed 6.06 and tried upgrading to Xubuntu 7.04, but experienced a few issues.  I'm thinking of just putting 6.06 back on.  What do you recommend?
[02:31] <lt_> reep: did you compile it through gcc?
[02:31] <ravi_master> ranf: the other end is just a windows server, I've been able to use it for months on end just fine with very big files, just now I started having this problem
[02:31] <ranf> ravi_master, I usually put the user name in front.
[02:31] <me2resh> on my pc, i access them ok
[02:31] <me2resh> but on live server no
[02:31] <me2resh> html, text, everything gives error
[02:32] <reep> lt_: yes, just copied the gcc-line from the tutorial
[02:32] <ravi_master> ranf: I've solved this problem once before by using ethtool to setup a full duplex 100 mbps link with autoneg off.
[02:32] <zbrown> ravi_master: what version of ubuntu is the client?
[02:32] <ranf> ravi_master, but increasing the log level is almost always helpful
[02:32] <s-toned> m0dY: xine or mplayer will do the job as well
[02:32] <lt_> ug
[02:32] <ravi_master> ranf: however, I don't think that will work now.
[02:32] <ravi_master> ranf: 3.0.22
[02:32] <NessieLiberation> hi - what mirrors are there availibe for system update ?
[02:32] <me2resh> juice': me2resh> on my pc, i access them ok
 but on live server no
 html, text, everything gives error
[02:32] <ravi_master> zbrown: 3.0.22
[02:33] <zbrown> ravi_master: no the ubuntu distro version (ie: 6.06 LTS, 6.10, 7.04)
[02:33] <ravi_master> ranf: ok, where do I increase the log level
[02:33] <ravi_master> 6.06
[02:33] <ravi_master> oh wait, lemme check
[02:33] <Gavin> I'm having trouble getting Kubuntu to work on my PC, it seems to be related to an xwindows error where no displays can be detected. Can anyone give me a hand?
[02:33] <ravi_master> it's 6.10
[02:34] <zbrown> ravi_master: in the [global]  sectin of the smb.conf, put the option "log level = 8"
[02:34] <zbrown> ravi_master: if you want more detailed logs, ususally its set to 2, and can't be maximally set to 10
[02:34] <ravi_master> zbrown: this is for the client side right?
[02:34] <zbrown> ravi_master: whats the network infrastructure look like ravi_master ?
[02:34] <kondor101_> who asked about xubuntu vs ubuntu?
[02:34] <zbrown> ravi_master: no, server side, in the case of windows, you'll need to check its errors, sorry i thought you were on Linux
[02:34] <zbrown> ravi_master: err sorry i thought your server was linux for a minute
[02:35] <ravi_master> zbrown: this setup is still working fine in between a laptop plugged into the same router as the windows server and ubuntu client
[02:35] <ravi_master> zbrown: that laptop is running windows
[02:35] <zbrown> ravi_master: well, either way, whats the network infrastructure?
[02:35] <zbrown> what kind of router, its capabilities etc.
[02:36] <ravi_master> zbrown: ok, it's just a netgear router
[02:36] <gary__> recently installed xfce yesterday and audio cds do not mount, any fixes ??
[02:36] <zbrown> ravi_master: full duplex?
[02:36] <robokop> hi `/names #ubuntu`
[02:36] <ravi_master> zbrown: yeah
[02:36] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, weird, it booted nomarlly after I deleted the entry that held xp
[02:36] <|crazy|> how do you get something to run in the startup but not with crontab ?
[02:36] <nilsjoa> hi
[02:36] <ror> inittab
[02:36] <kondor101_> anyone using christian edition?
[02:36] <zbrown> ravi_master: hmmm, i'm not sure then, i've never dealt with samba clients. i generally serve via linux
[02:37] <zbrown> ravi_master: check your server's logs though
[02:37] <robokop> kondor101_: christian edition?
[02:37] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: weird indeed, does it still boot windows then?
[02:37] <nilsjoa> i have a problem compiling a plugin for banshee
[02:37] <nosrednaekim> kondor101_: nope
[02:37] <ravi_master> zbrown: hold on, seems like I get rx errors on a ping too
[02:37] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, I havn't tried to boot in to M$ yet.
[02:37] <ravi_master> zbrown: just didn't ping long enough
[02:38] <kondor101_> robokop, its basically ubuntu with a few extras.  I am going to be installing ubuntu on a sons (11 yr old) pc and wanted dansguardian running easily
[02:38] <ranf> gary__, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2007-April/thread.html check the thread on icons
[02:38] <archwolf> Does anyone know anything about getting Quake 4 installed/running on Feisty?   I'm having trouble with it.
[02:38] <morpheus74> I need to run a script I found on the web.  The script is just a bunch of text on a html page.  If I copy the script into a text editor, what do I have to do so I can execute it?
[02:38] <chaaz> hey can anyone help, its a bit loosely related to ubuntu but heres a go: when i run xp setup, it will only allow me to make a 30-ish gig partition, but the harddrive is 200gb, theres nothing else, but if i install it, go into gparted and change it, it just gets bsod :( and in xp it thinks the harddrive is 30gb! when its 200
[02:38] <nilsjoa> could sb with compiling skills help me? the plugin is called fleow
[02:38] <|crazy|> ror, yeah but i have put my startup file inn /etc/init.d/ now i just need to tell the startup process that it need to run that file and tell it to start
[02:38] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, imma try
[02:38] <NessieLiberation> what type is the partition?
[02:39] <NessieLiberation> fat32 ?
[02:39] <chaaz> ntfs
[02:39] <NessieLiberation> or ntfs ?
[02:39] <ror> crazy: update-rc.d
[02:40] <nilsjoa> when i run ./autorun.sh i get the error that the tao-opengl package is missing
[02:40] <lt_> reep: if you remove that pkg will it still compile? not having much luck with the build-essential
[02:40] <Puppy_> does anyone else use google earth?
[02:40] <Puppy_> I need help with it.
[02:40] <nilsjoa> i already installed a libs with tao in its name
[02:41] <nilsjoa> ...all libs...
[02:41] <reep> lt_: build-essential?
[02:41] <nilsjoa> yes of course
[02:41] <reep> lt_: build-essential is just a metapackage that will install gcc, make and the standard libs
[02:41] <s-toned> m0dY: or http://linuxtv.org/
[02:42] <Mic__hael> is it possible to burn a dvd by booting the ubuntu live cd and then replace it with a dvd? (I do have 2gb of ram, maybe that helps)
[02:42] <nilsjoa> after build-essential, i needed mono - also didn't help
[02:42] <chaaz> NessieLiberation, its ntfs, any advice or anything?
[02:42] <lt_> reep: yeah after doin that it still wont compile :(
[02:42] <nilsjoa> its an svn
[02:42] <reep> lt_: why don't you paste the errors you get when you try compiling? if it's more than one line, paste at the !pastebin
[02:42] <_Neil> hey guys i need hwelp
[02:42] <_Neil> installed todays updates, and beryl is dead
[02:43] <_Neil> wont work at all...
[02:43] <zbrown> _Neil: what release?
[02:43] <NessieLiberation> chaaz: no idea
[02:43] <_Neil> Actually, I downloaded half and the downloader hung..
[02:43] <_Neil> zbrown: edgy
[02:43] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, yes, I could boot in to m$ as well, but the issues occurs again after booted in to m$
[02:44] <nilsjoa> oh, the plugin page is currently down...
[02:44] <_Neil> Are there problems with the repos. today? I'm on the UK one and its /very/ slow alongside my other issues
[02:44] <nilsjoa> i'll come back later
[02:44] <lt_> reep: k just need a sec did a build-dep on the re-install and im installing those now
[02:45] <nilsjoa> http://www.banshee-project.org/Plugins
[02:45] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: hm, very odd...
[02:46] <_Neil> Anyone ny ideas? :(
[02:46] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, do you have any clue what might or is causing such conflict ?
[02:46] <chaaz> hey can anyone help, its a bit loosely related to ubuntu but heres a go: when i run xp setup, it will only allow me to make a 30-ish gig partition, but the harddrive is 200gb, theres nothing else, but if i install it, go into gparted and change it, it just gets bsod :( and in xp it thinks the harddrive is 30gb! when its 200
[02:47] <ranf> _Neil, take a mirror where guys sleep ATM. Au for instance
[02:47] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: no, sorry, this seems to be out of my league. You could try the forums and see if anyone else have a similar problem...
[02:47] <YogSothoth> hi
[02:47] <nilsjoa> did somebody made this plugin (fleow for banshee) work on ubuntu? it seems to be a problem with the tao framework
[02:47] <Neil-> ranf: Good idea... anyone know what todays things causes beryl not to work?
[02:47] <Neil-> manager loads.. but i have no decorations at all
[02:48] <YogSothoth> just wanted to say: I discovered command_not_found_handle and /etc/bash_completion ... it ROCKS :) Is it new to Feisty?
[02:48] <Neil-> cube, ctrl tab, etc.. work fine.. just not decoration
[02:48] <archwolf> Neil-:
[02:48] <archwolf> You need to reload the WM
[02:48] <ranf> YogSothoth, bash_completion was already in edgy. command_not_found is new
[02:48] <archwolf> right click the icon up there for beryl
[02:48] <Neil-> archwolf: Have done :(
[02:48] <archwolf> hm
[02:48] <Neil-> wow
[02:48] <Neil-> my bad
[02:49] <archwolf> it did that to me way back when
[02:49] <Neil-> reloaded the window /decorator/
[02:49] <Neil-> and all is fine :)
[02:49] <archwolf> =)
[02:49] <Neil-> thanks man!
[02:49] <archwolf> working now?
[02:49] <archwolf> no problem 8)
[02:49] <Ubuntu_noob> reep, nope, no luck in the forum. couldn't find any solution yet. I guess I will just stick with issues, since it doesn't seemed to be a big deal. anyways, thanks for your assistant.
[02:49] <Neil-> Whats new in this bloody kernel anyway :)
[02:49] <Neil-> Where can we find out?
[02:49] <reep> Ubuntu_noob: ok, hope you get it sorted some day
[02:50] <robokop> sb here knows something about the dwm window manager
[02:50] <ranf> Neil-, check the changelog
[02:52] <Neil-> I have message, replae /etc/gnome/defaults.list or keep the current version?
[02:52] <Neil-> It says ive modified it..
[02:52] <Neil-> what goes in this file?
[02:53] <Cakper> hi
[02:53] <sorcerer> hey guys i have a nvidia card 6600 and i dunno how to install it or what driver should i look for throu ubuntu iam a newbie and i just finished installing ubuntu
[02:53] <sorcerer> please could anyone help me
[02:53] <sorcerer> thank you
[02:53] <lt_> reep: pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0: no such file or directory
[02:53] <YogSothoth> thanks for the info ranf!
[02:54] <Neil-> !paste
[02:54] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:54] <Neil-> ranf: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15045/
[02:54] <YogSothoth> was not doing much cli before feisty (where I moved to xfce and minimal installation with Server)
[02:54] <Cakper> sorcerer: http://www.nvidia.pl/object/linux_pl.html
[02:54] <Neil-> thats the difference between my two /etc/gnome/defaults.list
[02:54] <Neil-> any idea how I should read that file, and whether I should update or not?
[02:55] <sorcerer> hey man its not in english
[02:55] <reep> lt_: what does "which pkg-config" in a terminal say?
[02:55] <sorcerer> couldnt i just do it through the search option .. built in ubuntu
[02:55] <lt_> reep: /usr/bin/pkg-config
[02:56] <Cakper> sorcerer: http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
[02:56] <ranf> Neil-, I usually install the new version of configs. When I'm sure I didn't change something
[02:56] <reep> lt_: I think you just typed the line wrong, there's a difference between ` and ' ... but you can use $( ) instead, try: gcc base.c -o base $(pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-2.0)
[02:56] <Neil-> I'm thinking I may have installed apps that /have/ changed things though, ie the crossover office lines
[02:57] <Neil-> I think its swapped a few image ones around, fine, but I will have to go back in and add the x-over lines I think
[02:57] <ranf> Neil-, the cool thing is the old and the new version are placed in /etc...
[02:57] <Cakper> after last kernel upgrade in my notebook dont working a sound... any idea?
[02:57] <Neil-> ranf: ah nice one :)
[02:57] <ranf> Neil-, so you can examine that stuff later
[02:58] <Neil-> reboot needed, ill return shortly.. thanks for your help ranf
[02:58] <ranf> np
[02:58] <sorcerer> Cakper: do i install from downloading from the website or do i do it through ubuntu ?
[02:58] <lt_> reep: wow
[02:58] <turbostar> ls
[02:59] <yellow_chicken> which plugin do i need to play dvd on totem?
[02:59] <Cakper> sorcerer: download from nvidia website and run id the terminal: sudo sh your_driver.run
[02:59] <phasegen> Anyone   If I move from amd64 to i386, can I leave my home partition unformatted and it just pick up my old config  files?
[02:59] <reep> lt_: pkgconfig --cfla... will be run first, and the output of that command, will be added as parameters to gcc but it must be inside $() or ``, NOT '' or ""
[03:00] <sorcerer> Cakper:  hey man wait could you walk me through it please i know its new but please bear with me
[03:00] <sorcerer> Cakper: let me download it right now
[03:00] <sorcerer> Cakper: gimme a min
[03:00] <Cakper> ok np :)
[03:00] <sapits> Sorry, Can I change the server where xchat automaticly connect when I start it?
[03:00] <lt_> reep: rofl, wow defeated by the symbols, i shoulda tried to copy and paste it 6 hours ago....
[03:01] <UB`> is there anyone could test this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/evolution/+bug/71093
[03:01] <reep> lt_: hehe ;)
[03:01] <UB`> and fill a comment
[03:01] <ranf> bug #71093
[03:01] <sorcerer> wats the shortcut to bring up terminal ?
[03:01] <lt_> reep: k im pretty sure i blew X up, just havent restarted and dont want to >.> lol
[03:01] <Cakper> brb
[03:01] <yellow_chicken> which encoder /decoder do i need to play dvd?
[03:02] <lt_> reep: do you think the make uninstall, would prevent that?
[03:02] <_Neil> thought it was a new kernel, but im still on 2.6.17-11-generic
[03:02] <_Neil> my bad I guess
[03:02] <reep> lt_: I would try sudo make uninstall, then reinstall all the libgtk2.0-* packages
[03:03] <lt_> reep: k
[03:03] <reep> lt_: sudo aptitude reinstall libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin libgtk2.0-cil libgtk2.0-common libgtk2.0-dev
[03:03] <EkToBoT> im having great difficulty in accessing my other hard drive with windows on it, i have installed ntfs-3g but when i run it it will only let me look for external hardware
[03:03] <reep> lt_: hopefully that will revert things back to normal
[03:04] <_Neil> Is teh latest update not a kernel replacement, just a kernel patch?
[03:04] <reep> _Neil: yes, seems like it, it went from 2.6.17-11.35 to 2.6.17-11.37
[03:05] <VoV> http://www.vipip.ru/index.php?refid=79362
[03:05] <EkToBoT> im having great difficulty in accessing my other hard drive with windows on it, i have installed ntfs-3g but when i run it it will only let me look for external hardware
[03:05] <EkToBoT> any ideas
[03:05] <jonah1980> anyone know if i need to reinstall clean, is backing up home enough? like if i backup home, install fresh then put home back will all my emails be back in evolution and all settings for apps and stuff?
[03:06] <theTrav> ok, so I've just got my new laptop (Asus g1) loaded ubuntu 6.10 on it and am trying to get the wireless to work (using it on wired at the moment)
[03:06] <theTrav> it's picked up the driver without a problem, but won't associate with the router
[03:06] <theTrav> I've found a tip telling me to look at some scanner packages, is network manager the best/a good choice?
[03:06] <theTrav> or is there a significantly better one?
[03:07] <_Neil> reep: how can you tell what .xx version you have, out of interest?
[03:07] <_Neil> uname doesnt show it
[03:07] <lt_> reep: wewt! you da man
[03:07] <sorcerer> hey guys i downloaded .. the nvidia drivers for linux its on my desktop now how do i install it
[03:07] <VoV> http://www.vipip.ru/index.php?refid=79362
[03:07] <sorcerer> please help me
[03:07] <shriphani> folks why is dapper main down ?
[03:08] <lt_> reep: thx a ton, who knows how many more hours i woulda spent on google, and apts and mans.......
[03:08] <_Neil> shriphani: its not its just busy :)
[03:08] <shriphani> i see
[03:08] <_Neil> shriphani: kernel patch is being hammered
[03:08] <_Neil> I'd guess :)
[03:08] <shriphani> ahh
[03:08] <shriphani> cuz apt-get update tells me that it couldnt find dapper main
[03:08] <shriphani> maybe i should use a different mirror
[03:08] <dyrne> sorcerer: either do a google search for nvidia latest ubuntuversion  or search help.ubuntu.com for using the available nvidia package
[03:09] <reep> _Neil: well, I read it in the update-manager window, before I installed them, but "dpkg -l | grep linux-image"
[03:09] <sorcerer> well i went to this website and i downloaded it :http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9755.html
[03:09] <_Neil> reep: thanks
[03:09] <sorcerer> dyrne: i have it on my desktop now what ..
[03:10] <sorcerer> dyrne:  iam new to this soo .. what should i do next
[03:10] <dyrne> !nvidia| sorcerer
[03:10] <safer> I was installing fglrx according to http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Edgy_Installation_Guide#C when the build failed --- can someone help me out here?
[03:10] <ubotu> sorcerer: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:10] <dyrne> sorcerer: i use the nvidia installer but thats not the standard way
[03:10] <ddddddd> eed
[03:11] <ddddddd> dededede
[03:11] <ddddddd> esto es lo que hay?
[03:11] <dyrne> sorcerer: it will cause issues when you do updates
[03:11] <ddddddd> vaya mierda
[03:11] <newuser_kubuntu> hi, i have trouble, it is with kubuntu but noone helps me in their chan
[03:11] <sorcerer> dyrne: then whats the best way then
[03:11] <newuser_kubuntu> ok, fixed itself, sry
[03:11] <m0dY> i have the dvb drivers for my card loaded but there is not any /dev/dvb folder ?!
[03:11] <shriphani> okie the swedish mirrors look fine
[03:12] <VoV> http://www.vipip.ru/index.php?refid=79362
[03:12] <dyrne> sorcerer: let us know if the link works to get nvidia up and running for you. the help.ubuntu.com link. basically you just need to go to add packages and select nvidia-glx but read link
[03:13] <sorcerer> dyrne: aight man will do it right now
[03:13] <yellow_chicken> which decoder do i need to play dvd?
[03:13] <Pelo> why did I just need to reboot ? what was in that update ?
[03:14] <_Neil> Kernel security fix
[03:14] <Pelo> !dvd | yellow_chicken
[03:14] <ubotu> yellow_chicken: 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
[03:14] <shriphani> Pelo, kernel update ?
[03:14] <shriphani> _Neil, btw i am upgrading to edgy...
[03:14] <Pelo> _Neil,  thanks,
[03:14] <VoV> http://www.vipip.ru/index.php?refid=79362
[03:15] <Pelo> shriphani,  I figured it had something to do with the kernel but It wasn'T listed and grub didn'T have new entries in it
[03:15] <shriphani> oh
[03:15] <poogle> How can i verify that i have radeon support built in?
[03:15] <_Neil> shriphani: Ah, you might want a fast/working repos then if you need to download all that, hehe
[03:15] <_Neil> might be worth waiting if you cant get a good one atm
[03:15] <shriphani> yes
[03:16] <shriphani> the swedish mirrrs look in terrific form
[03:16] <theTrav> hmm, the package manager seems to have locked up
[03:16] <billy> theTrav: no.  don't kill it.
[03:16] <theTrav> billy?
[03:16] <m0dY> any idea what pkgs is needed for running my dvb card?
[03:16] <reep> the norwegian repos was slow, only got around 40kB/s, I usually get a few MB/s
[03:17] <m0dY> i have the dvb drivers for my card loaded but there is not any /dev/dvb folder!!
[03:17] <billy> theTrav: don't close the package manager.  just wait.
[03:17] <theTrav> it's not doing anything
[03:17] <Pelo> m0dY,  a dvd card ?
[03:17] <theTrav> it's been waiting for about 10 minutes
[03:17] <m0dY> Pelo, DVB
[03:17] <theTrav> usually it tells me it's downloading files pretty quickly
[03:17] <downforce> greetings
[03:17] <Pelo> m0dY,  look it up in the forum
[03:17] <m0dY> a satellite tuner card
[03:17] <sorcerer> dyrne: hey man its asking me to find my appropriate module for my kernal whats that
[03:17] <theTrav> now it's just got the little hourglass equivalent cursor
[03:18] <sorcerer> dyrne: how do i find that out ?
[03:18] <m0dY> Pelo, really :)
[03:18] <billy> theTrav:  traffic is pretty high this morning, I think.  Just wait a minute.  The last thing you want to do is to kill the package manager and bork apt.
[03:18] <Pelo> m0dY, yeah :-(
[03:18] <theTrav> well I already hit the close button
[03:18] <theTrav> it didn't do anything
[03:18] <downforce> question: where can you find out what the major changes are between these big upgrades?
[03:19] <_Neil> Change log on update manager :)
[03:19] <billy> theTrav: ok.  now try updating via a terminal.  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:19] <theTrav> but what about the add/Remove window?
[03:20] <theTrav> and I wasn't updating, I was installing a new app (unless updating is the new word for that?)
[03:20] <billy> theTrav: i thought you said you killed it.
[03:20] <theTrav> nope
[03:20] <theTrav> I hit the close button
[03:20] <theTrav> little x in the top right of the window
[03:20] <theTrav> (spot the recent MS user)
[03:20] <theTrav> is that killing it?
[03:20] <theTrav> or is that something else?
 that's package by package though - or during beta are there just heaps of incremental changes?
[03:21] <billy> theTrav: yeah.  you closed the program.  that's killing it.
[03:21] <sorcerer> iam trying to install the nvidia drivers for my card how do i find out whcih module i need to select for my kernal .. ?
[03:21] <dyrne> sorcerer: you should'nt have to worry about that if youre installing nvidia-glx just install the packages.  follow this step by step https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[03:21] <theTrav> well, ok that's cool but it's not getting rid of the window or appearing to change anything
[03:21] <yellow_chicken> Pelo: i installed gxine and it works thanks
[03:22] <Pelo> yellow_chicken,  good for you
[03:22] <sorcerer> yeah iam the step where they telling me to choose the right module for my kernal or somerthing wont work
[03:22] <dyrne> !envy | sorcerer this is also an alternative though ive never used it
[03:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:22] <VoV> http://www.vipip.ru/index.php?refid=79362
[03:22] <theTrav> maybe if I try logging off
[03:23] <yellow_chicken> Pelo: and i also installed some plugins too
[03:23] <shriphani> theTrav, ps aux | grep synaptic ?
[03:23] <shriphani> gawd
[03:23] <user____> anyone know how do i configure wine?
[03:23] <downforce> envy doesn't work with feisty yet
[03:24] <shriphani> user____, as in ?
[03:24] <sorcerer> iam pretty newbie .. figuring ubuntu is kinda tough
[03:24] <user____> as in making drive_c ... cause i removed all drives from config
[03:24] <phasegen> If I move from amd64 to i386, can I leave my home partition unformatted and it just pick up my old config  files?  Or are they different for the different versions?
[03:24] <shriphani> ooh
[03:24] <user____> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[03:24] <user____> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[03:24] <user____> Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory '/home/user', starting in the Windows directory.
[03:24] <user____> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[03:24] <user____> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible.
[03:24] <sorcerer> i dont want to mess up some stuff i had a hard struggle setting up a dual boot for xp and ubuntu i dont wan things to go bad
[03:24] <user____> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is not accessible.
[03:24] <user____> Warning: could not find DOS drive for current working directory '/', starting in the Windows directory.
[03:24] <user____> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[03:24] <_Neil> !paste > user____
[03:24] <shriphani> no
[03:25] <_Neil> !paste | user____
[03:25] <ubotu> user____: 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)
[03:25] <_Neil> Will updating edgy eft to fiesty give as cleaner system as installing fiesty freshly?
[03:25] <_Neil> If you see what I mean..
[03:25] <user____> obviously no
[03:26] <user____> i mean it won't be cleaner
[03:26] <shriphani> i wouldnt cherish a reinstallation though...
[03:26] <CheesyJedi> hey guys
[03:26] <CheesyJedi> I am desperate for some help
[03:26] <_Neil> I mean will it be as clean/tidy?
[03:26] <_Neil> I've had to patch certain things manually and mess around to make ubuntu work properly for me
[03:26] <safer> I just did clean installation of Feisty and I'm having trouble with fglrx -- Help Me Please!
[03:26] <CheesyJedi> I recently installed ubuntu on my Dell Inspiron 1150
[03:27] <_Neil> So im thinking i might be better reinstalling when fiesty is out
[03:27] <billy> _Neil: from what I understand,a clean install is always the best.  but my upgrade has been really clean so far.
[03:27] <_Neil> billy: cool
[03:27] <ttf> hi all.. can anybody tell me if I can install (k)ubuntu (edgy) on an external hdd, remove it plug it into another computer, reconfigure grub and boot it?
[03:27] <delight> got a question regarding the nvidia drivers on feisty
[03:27] <CheesyJedi> I read a bunch of reports saying that the wifi doesn't work out of the box but that you can make it work using ndiswrapper
[03:27] <CheesyJedi> but I can't get it to work!
[03:27] <CheesyJedi> I need some help
[03:27] <billy> !feisty | delight
[03:27] <ubotu> delight: 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)
[03:27] <visualdeception> i got my wifi working out of the box
[03:28] <BR> try installing network-manager
[03:28] <BR> I had the same problem
[03:28] <archwolf> I had some wireless trouble with my card and feisty
[03:29] <CheesyJedi> there are no linux drivers for my network card, so I'm trying to use ndiswrapper to wrap my windows drivers and get them working
[03:29] <archwolf> i figure when final comes out it'll work
[03:29] <archwolf> so my wireless-using server runs edgy LTS for now 8)
[03:29] <twiztr> How do I configure Wine, to set it to Win98 or whatever?
[03:29] <archwolf> worked perfectly
[03:29] <sorcerer> hey guys if my installtion of my video card goes wrong how can i fiix it ?
[03:29] <archwolf> twiztr: sudo apt-get intstall wine, then "winecfg"
[03:29] <sorcerer> like can i restore it like in windows?
[03:29] <CheesyJedi> has anyone here had any experience with ndiswrapper?
[03:29] <user____> how do i uninstall wine so that when i will reinstall i won't get the same config files?
[03:30] <archwolf> sudo apt-get remove wine <-- I think
[03:30] <shriphani> then purge too i suppose
[03:30] <billy> user____: throw a --purge after the remove.
[03:30] <OpenTokix> apt-get remove --purge whine ?
[03:30] <reep> CheesyJedi: BR suggested installing network-manager, I think he was answering you
[03:30] <OpenTokix> plz plz =)
[03:30] <user____> i tried still config remaines
[03:30] <user____> ok
[03:30] <ranf> user____, _your_ configs are in your home dir
[03:30] <visualdeception> CheesyJedi have you tried the ndiswrapper forum? see if anyone else has had problems with that card....http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/forums/
[03:31] <archwolf> reep: I actually heard that using network-manager with wireless cards in feisty causes the problem to be worse.  :o
[03:31] <archwolf> The forums i read about my card told me to uninstall n-m
[03:31] <twiztr> Installing Resident Evil 3
[03:31] <archwolf> which ithought was weird, but oh well
[03:31] <archwolf> i never got it working
[03:31] <_Neil> What is the program that gives the big big icons in a little bar at the bottom of the scren?
[03:31] <archwolf> silly belkin card
[03:31] <_Neil> looks nice, see it in a lot of screenshots..
[03:31] <CheesyJedi> thanks visualdeception
[03:31] <user____> how do i start midnight commander?
[03:31] <dyrne> user____: mv
[03:31] <shriphani> user____, mc
[03:31] <dyrne> user____: er ..mc
[03:32] <user____> command not found..
[03:32] <user____> bash: mc: command not found
[03:32] <sorcerer> dyrne:  hey if my drivers mess up can i restore it like in windows
[03:32] <shriphani> user____, sudo aptitude install mc
[03:32] <elgilbert01> # hacker
[03:32] <user____> k
[03:33] <dyrne> sorcerer: yes. this is very easy with the packages. little differenct if you used nvidia.sh installer.
[03:33] <orbin> CheesyJedi: i'm using ndiswrapper.  i followed a howto in the ubuntu forums.  what wireless card does the dell use?
[03:33] <Trini_Man> hi everyone
[03:33] <CheesyJedi> it's a 1350
[03:33] <twiztr> Is there a command I can use to see what kind of video driver I am using?
[03:33] <shriphani> hmm how do i free 113 mb in /usr
[03:33] <Trini_Man> how do i renew my IP address
[03:34] <twiztr> Umm, rm /usr ?
[03:34] <Trini_Man> whats the command to renew my IP address
[03:34] <twiztr> heh
[03:34] <shriphani> twiztr, v funny
[03:34] <billy> Trini_Man: you'll have to contact your ISP.
[03:34] <CheesyJedi> orbin, I've followed tons of how-to's. It says that everthing is installed correctly but it's just not working
[03:34] <shriphani> and that wont work
[03:34] <elgilbert01> cual e s el canal en espanol
[03:34] <SlimeyPete> billy: he might mean via dhcp from his router ;)
[03:34] <billy> SlimeyPete: ah.  that's a different flavor potato chip.  :)
[03:34] <elgilbert01> cual es el caanal en espanol
[03:34] <NessieLiberation> is there any way to write files to an ntfs partition ?
[03:35] <orbin> CheesyJedi: how are you trying to connect?
[03:35] <Trini_Man> how to  resolve my ip address
[03:35] <archwolf> Trini_Man: dhclient3 <Interface>
[03:35] <erUSUL> Trini_Man: sudo ifdown <iface> && sudo ifup <iface>  (if you use some kind of dhcp or ppp)
[03:35] <dyrne> sorcerer: basically if you lose your graphical desktop you can alt-ctrl-f2 then login then 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf'  look for the Driver   "nvidia" or nv line and change it to "vesa" which is a generic driver that is fine for 2d stuff. then either sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart or just reboot the comp
[03:35] <CheesyJedi> what do you mean orbin?
[03:35] <archwolf> my way works too :>
[03:35] <Trini_Man> thanks
[03:36] <SlimeyPete> NessieLiberation: yes, ntfs-3g
[03:36] <CharminTheMoose> question: The internet via my wireless usb adapter is painfully slow in ubuntu, but insanely fast on windows, what is happening?
[03:36] <CheapSuit> starting k9copy causes a HARD FREEZE of my machine, requiring reboot. What tha?
[03:36] <Trini_Man> how do i release and renew my IP address
[03:37] <SuperQ> Trini_Man: sudo ifdown ; sudo ifup
[03:37] <SuperQ> erm
[03:37] <SuperQ> Trini_Man: you need to specify an interface
[03:37] <ranf> elgilbert01, try #ubuntu-es
[03:37] <SlimeyPete> Trini_Man: run "dhclient3 eth0" where etho is the name of your network device
[03:37] <SuperQ> Trini_Man: sudo ifdown eth0
[03:37] <SlimeyPete> Trini_Man: or do the ifup/down thing
[03:37] <Lunar_Lamp> SuperQ, it's better to use "dhclient" than "ifdown/ifup" :-)
[03:37] <Trini_Man> ohhh ok thanks now fot it
[03:37] <SuperQ> Lunar_Lamp: why?
[03:37] <Trini_Man> thanks
[03:37] <Lunar_Lamp> (purely as it;s faster to type)
[03:38] <SuperQ> Lunar_Lamp: it's also not going to do a release
[03:38] <sorcerer> dyrne: hey iam downloading the pakage nvidia glx ... and its also downloading some other package .. along with it i hope its doing the right thing
[03:38] <shriphani> btw shipit's shipping fiesty cds.. meas its out already ?
[03:38] <SuperQ> shriphani: probably just pre-order
[03:38] <shriphani> ahh
[03:38] <SuperQ> they probably stoped making Edgy CDs :)
[03:39] <orbin> CheesyJedi: well, i have had luck with the network monitor applet after giving up on the builtin network manager..
[03:39] <sorcerer> dyrne: hey i have a fat 32 system partition so i can share it with my xp OS .. and there are .. mp3 i wanna listen do but its says codecs not there .. how do i listen to music
[03:39] <shriphani> i think i read tomorrow is the release
[03:39] <draycos> hi. I just updateed my dapper drake installation, and I no longer get X. I can't load the 'nvidia' driver. Please help?
[03:39] <CharminTheMoose> question: The internet via my wireless usb adapter is painfully slow in ubuntu, but insanely fast on windows, what is happening?
[03:39] <CheesyJedi> orbin: what network moniter is that, and how can I get it?
[03:39] <billy> sorcerer:  read this link.
[03:39] <billy> !mp3 | sorcerer
[03:39] <ubotu> sorcerer: 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
[03:39] <VSpike> I want to store all my mail in a local imap server, and have it fetched from my ISP's pop3 servers and preferably spam filtered as well... I'm a bit overwhelmed by the choice of software available.  Can someone recommend a combination for me?
[03:40] <draycos> !nvidia > me
[03:40] <elgilbert01> hello
[03:40] <draycos> anyone?
[03:40] <orbin> CheesyJedi: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/ ... what distro are you running though?
[03:40] <michup> hi, ive problem when i plugged in my camera first nothing happend, second it pop-up (flash) icon on my desktop then disappear, next a nautilus-window pops-up one by one with contents of camera
[03:41] <VSpike> I set up qmail in the past (long time ago though) with fetchmail. I see quite a few simple imap servers operate with maildir, which I think means I have to use qmail or one of the mailservers which uses maildir.  Is that right?
[03:41] <CheesyJedi> orbin: umm...ubuntu of course
[03:41] <michup> but the contents where wrong!
[03:41] <orbin> CheesyJedi: sorry. which release?
[03:41] <michup> its not the reall contents of my camera
[03:41] <leagris> VSpike, I use courier-imap and Postfix for delivery in maildirs
[03:41] <michup> when i clicked in window import image from camera
[03:42] <CheesyJedi> oh, 6.10
[03:42] <sorcerer> ok i gave rythbox .. the path where my music folder is .. buuut .. its says its a not audio stream /??
[03:42] <michup> message shows that i should check is it plugged in correct (it is)
[03:42] <michup> it was working till today
[03:42] <michup> no idea why
[03:42] <VSpike> leagris: that sounds like a sendible combination
[03:43] <leagris> VSpike, Qmail is a patch nightmare and I wouldn't recommand it except for specific unknown needs)
[03:43] <cellojoe> morning all
[03:43] <VSpike> leagris: do you need to use fetchmail as well?
[03:43] <VSpike> leagris: or do you get your mail sent in by smtp?
[03:43] <leagris> VSpike, not quite, I have a regular MX with domains
[03:43] <CharminTheMoose> question: The internet via my wireless usb adapter is painfully slow in ubuntu, but insanely fast on windows, what is happening?
[03:43] <assasukasse> hi everyone, i have a problem, when trying to send a bug the page that opens has this at the beginning http://home/foo%20 then the correct address..it doesn't work unless i manually delete the first part..how can i fix it
[03:43] <michup> An error occurred in the io-library ('Bad parameters'): Could not find USB device (vendor 0x4a9, product 0x30fa). Make sure this device is connected to the computer
[03:43] <linuxman> when speake spanish
[03:43] <linuxman> hello
[03:44] <linuxman> I NEED HELP
[03:44] <michup> "file:///media/usbdisk/DCIM/100DICAM": Cant find file
[03:44] <leagris> VSpike, the last time I looked about fetchmail there are several ways to interface it with Postifix, Either by SMTP forwarder or directly feeding the delivery agent
[03:44] <VSpike> leagris: Ah ok.  Makes sense.  My ISP can support that even without a domain, but I'm not convinced enough about my broadband + machine availability!  Fetchmail should work fine though, right?
[03:44] <ilreds> hi guys
[03:44] <KenSentMe> !es | linuxman
[03:44] <ubotu> linuxman: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:45] <zyth> linuxman, www.yellowpages.com, check under 'Psychiatrists'
[03:45] <zyth> ;)
[03:45] <Pici> ....
[03:45] <sorcerer> hey does ubuntu come up with some chat client like ... adium ?
[03:45] <assasukasse> this is what i usually get as error: file:///home/foo/%22https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat/
[03:45] <erUSUL> !es | linuxman
[03:45] <ubotu> linuxman: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:45] <savetheWorld> linuxman: %ask: Dont ask to ask, dont ask "can someone help me", Just ask your question. someone will chime in if they can help
[03:45] <sorcerer> other than gaim ?
[03:45] <linuxman> UBOTU COMO PUEDO CAMBIARME DE CANAL PORFAVOR
[03:45] <orbin> CheesyJedi: ok, i'm just trying to remember how i installed it.  are you comfortable with installs from source?
[03:45] <erUSUL> linuxman: /join #ubuntu-es
[03:46] <zyth> sorcerer, there are several
[03:46] <erUSUL> linuxman: no uses mayusculas!!
[03:46] <CheesyJedi> orbin: I dont know
[03:46] <zyth> sorcerer, kopete, amsn (msn only tho), psi..
[03:46] <reep> sorcerer: xchat, irssi
[03:46] <ilreds> i need some help about a problem i found starting to work in a isp: i've ubuntu fiesty and i need obtain some files from a server windows, with windows i can use \\ip_address\path , how can i make the same with ubuntu?
[03:46] <erUSUL> !samba | ilreds
[03:46] <ubotu> ilreds: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:46] <JuJuBee> My users and groups module is not working.  Nothing on the user privileges tab.
[03:47] <ranf> "scp ip-address/path ."
[03:47] <sorcerer> wow ok whats the best i go on aim and msn alot
[03:47] <leagris> VSpike, I ran my own MX behind a DSL line with static IP during 2 yers until 6months ago I could rent a dedicated server for 24Euro/month (30USD)
[03:47] <ilreds> scp????
[03:47] <sorcerer> i want something neat looking and userfriendly
[03:47] <sorcerer> any suggestions lol
[03:47] <shamrock`> can anyone here play sound from two sources in ubuntu? If I play the radio via mplayer and then run a windowed game, for example, only the original sound plays.
[03:47] <savetheWorld> ilreds: scp is a secure copy program that requires an SSH service to be running on the remote system
[03:48] <Kalixa> hello ubuntu
[03:48] <savetheWorld> ilreds: The samba references will probably be more usefule to you in the long run, but SSH tools are good for ewhat they do as well.
[03:48] <ilreds> savetheWorld: i know scp, i can't use that with windows, i can't install anything on that server (winscp?)
[03:48] <JuJuBee> How can I reinstall users and groups module?
[03:49] <savetheWorld> ilreds: The samba references will probably be more usefule to you in the long run, but SSH tools are good for ewhat they do as well.
[03:49] <VSpike> leagris: This is a bit more detail stuff, and maybe i need to figure this out later, but I use two accounts, a work one and a personal one.  Currently I fetch both and use rules in my mail program to route them to different folders.  Can I do that routing in the maildir automatically with postfix?
[03:49] <savetheWorld> ilreds: did you see the samba info the bot sent to you?  (see above)
[03:49] <reep> just made an order for 3 free feisty CDs :D
[03:49] <JuJuBee> VSpike : have you looked at procmail?
[03:49] <dyrne> shamrock`: these games in wime?
[03:49] <sorcerer> is kopete only for KDE enviroment
[03:50] <ilreds> savetheWorld: yes, i'm reading the guide
[03:50] <Kalixa> Does anyone know here when Feisty +1's name is going to be released? I heard some time this week?
[03:50] <savetheWorld> good man.
[03:50] <JuJuBee> sorcerer : no, I use it under gnome as well
[03:50] <tld> leagris, which provider?
[03:50] <leagris> VSpike, the default Postfix provided delivery agent does not support user customized delivery. You can use procmail or maildrop for that
[03:50] <shamrock`> dyrne. any sound source. e.g One mplayer another from amarok.
[03:50] <Toma-> sorcerer: it uses KDE components, but you can run it on anything
[03:50] <Pici> Kalixa: No one knows yet, maybe except for Shuttleworth
[03:50] <reep> I bet it starts with a G
[03:51] <Toma-> sorcerer: if its for MSN only, aMSN is light years ahead over the other MSN clients
[03:51] <rEvolution27> how do I get a program to run at startup?
[03:51] <modoc> Is there a util for monitoring the status of a pon initiated vpn connection?  I want it to auto-disconnect after x minutes of inactivity.
[03:51] <safer> Excuse me ---- I'm getting and error while building fglrx ---- can someone help me please???
[03:51] <leagris> tld, The DSL line was nerim then free.fr. The dedicated server now is at ovh.com
[03:51] <sorcerer> nice ill look into it and what about aim ?
[03:51] <tld> leagris, thanks. :)
[03:51] <joshjosh> rEvolution27: it's under sessions, system-preferences-sessions
[03:51] <rEvolution27> thanks
[03:51] <tld> leagris, (I'm always on the lookout for cheap dedicated)
[03:51] <Toma-> sorcerer: either gaim (for gnome) or kopete for KDE
[03:52] <VSpike> leagris: thanks.  I'll look into procmail
[03:52] <reep> sorcerer: or naim for console ^^
[03:52] <orbin> CheesyJedi: actually, i think it's part of the default install.  can you run nm-applet and see if an icon appears on one of your panels?
[03:52] <VSpike> Leagris: I also want to take my contact data out of my mail program.  Presumably I want to run an ldap server for that?
[03:52] <leagris> tld, I'm very happy with ovh since 6 years. Reliable, low rates and wide range of offers.
[03:52] <rEvolution27> does kxdocker work ok under gnome?
[03:52] <AnkleBiter> hi guys, having trouble getting windows drivers for my wifi card working through ndiswrapper anyone know how to get it working? (the card is a belkin wireless G desktop card, partno: F5D7001)
[03:53] <tld> leagris, prices starting at ?69 now though
[03:53] <sorcerer> reep:  cosole  what do you mean by that
[03:53] <tld> leagris, I might change to them if I can't find anything similarly prized closer to home (Norway)
[03:53] <Cosmo_> I'm trying to install the VPN for my work but this is what it says when I try to install the software http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15047/
[03:53] <tld> leagris, thanks. :)
[03:53] <leagris> VSpike, ldap look the most versatile way. It is the toughest as well though
[03:53] <reep> sorcerer: text-based
[03:53] <VSpike> leagris: what are the alternatives?
[03:53] <andy_> is there a katapult alternative for xfce?
[03:54] <ilreds> savetheWorld: that windows 2003 server doesn't share any folder
[03:54] <savetheWorld> ilreds: you need to make some arrangement with the admin of that system to have some access.
[03:55] <ilreds> damn, i think the same thing
[03:55] <leagris> VSpike, If you can enjoy webmails, contacts go well in plain text or SQL databases. If you want MUA addressbook connectivity, it's Ldap
[03:55] <savetheWorld> ilreds:  we can only help you with the technical side of things here. :-)
[03:55] <ilreds> thanks anyway
[03:55] <savetheWorld> ilreds: drop off a six pack of his favorite beverage, that may help
[03:56] <AnkleBiter> !wifi drivers
[03:56] <leagris> tld, ovh work worldwide and has suitable backbone and peerings for user everywhere. You may obtain country specific IP blocs if you need it.
[03:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wifi drivers - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:56] <tld> leagris, more about latency and reliability than IPs.
[03:57] <AnkleBiter> !ndiswrapper
[03:57] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:57] <SpaceBass> morning folks
[03:57] <leagris> tld ping/traceroute ovh.com or my domain www.noiraude.net and see if that suit you from norway
[03:57] <SpaceBass> anyone got truecrypt working on 6.10 server?
[03:57] <ranf> !wifi
[03:57] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:58] <tld> ~60ms, so pretty comfy
[03:58] <tld> thanks again. :)
[03:58] <cuco> hi, does anyone have write acces to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AsteriskOnUbuntu ?
[03:58] <UberPsyX> hi guys, having trouble getting windows drivers for my wifi card working through ndiswrapper anyone know how to get it working? (the card is a belkin wireless G desktop card, partno: F5D7001)
[03:58] <cuco> I would like to fix some things on that page
[03:58] <VSpike> leagris: thanks for the advice!  Much appreciated
[03:59] <Cosmo_> I'm trying to install the VPN for my work but this is what it says when I try to install the software http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15047/
[03:59] <CharminTheMoose> question: The internet via my wireless usb adapter is painfully slow in ubuntu, but insanely fast on windows, what is happening?
[03:59] <Daverocks> CharminTheMoose: what adapter?
[03:59] <fulat2k> hi folks, any idea why fdisk says it can seek to /dev/sda?  it's a sata drive
[03:59] <leagris> You'r welcome VSpike
[04:00] <CharminTheMoose> Daverocks, a Dell wireless 1450 usb adapter
[04:00] <ranf> cuco, just get an account on http://launchpad.net
[04:00] <cuco> ranf: :(
[04:00] <reep> fulat2k: are you running it with sudo?
[04:00] <ranf> explain
[04:01] <shoot^> guys, trying to install Edgy. Installer keeps hanging at 25%, "Copying Files...", CD appears to stop being read. Any ideas?
[04:01] <Daverocks> CharminTheMoose: using ndiswrapper?
[04:01] <fulat2k> reep: yups.  somehow even windows can't see it.  using diskpart, it just goes setup cannot access this disk.
[04:01] <CharminTheMoose> Daverocks, yup
[04:01] <xtlosx> hey guys, feisty fawn issue, after updates today, my gf's ipw3945 card is no longer seem by network manager, but it still sees the wired.. and ifconfig -a reveals that eth1 is still there, so it's alive.. what happened??
[04:01] <reep> fulat2k: "dmesg | less" in a terminal, do you see any errors regarding sda there?
[04:02] <turbostar> shoot^: got same problem like you before. i'd refomatting my hardisk with win98 cd
[04:02] <sorcerer> man .. i think my download in synaptic .. is soo slow
[04:02] <turbostar> then had no problem till finish
[04:02] <sorcerer> or the download even stalled does this always happen
[04:02] <shoot^> turbostar - what filesystem did you format with?
[04:02] <xtlosx> Network manager has worked great until today, it seems to have flaked out and decided not to work with the wifi card?
[04:03] <Wowbagger> 3D accelerator on Dell D820 with Nvidia card doesn't work.. Please help
[04:03] <ranf> cuco, please elaborate on :(
[04:03] <Daverocks> CharminTheMoose: hm, tried native broadcom drivers?
[04:03] <cuco> ranf: i don't want to use my "personal" launchpad account for work :)
[04:04] <turbostar> fat32
[04:04] <sorcerer> hey gues if it says .. it failed to download one files how do i downoad it again
[04:04] <xtlosx> Anyone, network manager issues?
[04:04] <joshjosh> xtlosx: couldn't get it to work so i used knetworkmanager
[04:04] <CharminTheMoose> Daverocks: no. where would I get them?
[04:04] <ranf> cuco, create another?
[04:04] <sorcerer> coz this download said it will download other files .. along with the nvidia glx driver
[04:04] <cuco> ranf: that can be a good idea
[04:04] <xtlosx> hmm, damnit all
[04:04] <xtlosx> lol
[04:04] <xtlosx> network manager just doesn't even see it, worked earlier today though, before updates
[04:04] <dyrne> sorcerer: if youre on wifi and signal is weak maybe.  try 'gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' and remove the country prefix us. or whatever from all the urls. then save and exit and 'sudo apt-get update' but all that will kill your download
[04:04] <xtlosx> were like.. 120 updates today.....
[04:04] <ranf> cuco, sure :)
[04:04] <Daverocks> xtlosx: did the device name change?
[04:05] <xtlosx> nope, device name is the same, it's still checked in the restricted manager as well
[04:05] <sorcerer> dyrne:  hey man wait could i mesage yoiu privatly if you dont mind
[04:05] <Daverocks> xtlosx: is everything right in iwconfig?
[04:05] <turbostar> any articles/tutorials related to kdevelop anyone?
[04:05] <sorcerer> coz all this is kinda greek to me
[04:05] <seravitae> hm, is there any way to watch real audio files in ubuntu?
[04:05] <seravitae> or .ram files
[04:05] <turbostar> yea
[04:05] <seravitae> i really dislike realaudio but i really wish to see this
[04:06] <sorcerer> and iam not using wi-fi iam on a 8 mb cable connection
[04:06] <turbostar> mplayer/vlc player can do
[04:06] <Daverocks> !codecs | seravitae
[04:06] <ubotu> seravitae: 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
[04:06] <xtlosx> well it's obviouslly there, and njust not associated, but that's what nework manager is supposed to do.. the kill switch is on like it has been to use the wifi, function +wifi button, it's been working for two weeks no problems
[04:06] <xtlosx> just all of a sudden today after updates
[04:06] <Sakabatou> !wifi
[04:06] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:07] <seravitae> wonder if vlc does realplayer
[04:07] <Daverocks> seravitae: it does
[04:07] <sorcerer> this is what it gave me when i icancelled the download
[04:07] <sorcerer> W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-27-386_2.6.15.12-1_i386.deb
[04:07] <sorcerer>   Connection timed out
[04:07] <sorcerer> W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15/nvidia-glx_1.0.8776+2.6.15.12-28.1_i386.deb
[04:07] <sorcerer> 
[04:07] <seravitae> oh sweet
[04:07] <Daverocks> xtlosx: is there some way to _not_ use networkmanager and do it manually?
[04:07] <seravitae> ill just plug it in there then
[04:08] <fulat2k> reep: dmesg doesn't output any errors. but when i do a fdisk /dev/sda, there's a message the number of cylinders for this disk is set to 30401.
[04:08] <xtlosx> umm, not that I want to use now
[04:08] <xtlosx> no
[04:08] <xtlosx> lol it's for my gf, want to make it as simple as possible...
[04:08] <Daverocks> sorcerer: you can't connect to security.ubuntu.com
[04:08] <Daverocks> xtlosx: lol..
[04:08] <xtlosx> now this is WEIRD.. in knetwork manager, when I enable wireless, it turns eth0 on, which is wired
[04:08] <seravitae> danm doesnt seeem to be working
[04:08] <xtlosx> wtf
[04:08] <sorcerer> Daverocks:  then how do i do this
[04:08] <xtlosx> the updates today fucked some stuff up bigtime
[04:08] <sorcerer> wow man .. this such a hassle or am i just stuuupid
[04:08] <Daverocks> xtlosx: ah, in the updates were there updates to networkmanager?
[04:08] <Dumahen> i need a virtual cd drive for my cd images what should i do ?
[04:09] <seravitae> [00000323]  main input error: no suitable access module for `rtsp://media.channel4.com/channel4/4learning/derrenbrown/dbphonebox.rm'
[04:09] <seravitae> i dont think vlc plays realmedia..
[04:09] <Daverocks> sorcerer: in a terminal do "telnet security.ubuntu.com 80", does it connect?
[04:09] <xtlosx> i do not believe so... it seems like it's not seeing the wifi card properly, but in lsmod the module is loaded
[04:09] <sorcerer> ok hold onm
[04:09] <reep> fulat2k: does fdisk exit after that, or does it let you view/change partitions?
[04:10] <Daverocks> seravitae: vlc may not be able to handle realplayer rtsp:// urls, i'm pretty sure mplayer and xine can though
[04:10] <xtlosx> modprobe ipw3945 doesn't fail, so the card is loaded
[04:10] <fulat2k> reep: it exits with Unable to seek on /dev/sda
[04:10] <Daverocks> xtlosx: that's why iwconfig works
[04:10] <reep> seravitae: the best way to play realmedia in ubuntu is with realplayer... don't worry, it doesn't look anything like the bloated windows version
[04:10] <Daverocks> seravitae: check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[04:10] <sorcerer> ok this what it said
[04:10] <sorcerer> telnet security.ubuntu.com 80
[04:10] <sorcerer> Trying 82.211.81.138...
[04:10] <sorcerer> Connected to security.ubuntu.com.
[04:10] <sorcerer> Escape character is '^] '.
[04:10] <xtlosx> hmm, what is the ubuntu site to check the repos, see what changed from last night to today
[04:11] <Daverocks> sorcerer: ok, try not to paste in the channel
[04:11] <sorcerer> iam sorry
[04:11] <xtlosx> i want to try rolling it back maybe
[04:11] <sorcerer> my bad
[04:11] <Daverocks> sorcerer: you can press ctrl-]  to get out of that
[04:11] <babo_> Is there an online repo of the gnome icons that come with ubuntu by default ?
[04:11] <Daverocks> sorcerer: how long did it take to say it was connected? instant?
[04:11] <reep> fulat2k: hm... does the bios detect the disk properly?
[04:11] <fulat2k> reep: yups.  no probs with that.
[04:11] <sorcerer> yeah pretty fast
[04:12] <Daverocks> sorcerer: ok, just try synaptic again, it was probably just a bad time
[04:12] <xtlosx> anyone?
[04:12] <sorcerer> umm ok
[04:12] <xtlosx> something equivalent to a packages.gentoo.org ? where i can see all the packages
[04:12] <xtlosx> and roll back if necessary
[04:12] <sorcerer> were those the right files i was downloading for my nvidia 6600 ??
[04:12] <reep> fulat2k: hm, and neither windows nor linux manages to partition it? ... what chipset do you have?
[04:12] <xtlosx> packages.ubuntu.com as far as i can tell
[04:12] <Daverocks> sorcerer: looked like it, i wasn't following what you were doing
[04:13] <fulat2k> reep: nopes :(  i've got a 965 chipset.  c2d
[04:13] <reep> fulat2k: ah, a sis965 chipset?
[04:13] <sorcerer> i just click the apply button
[04:13] <fulat2k> reep: nopes, intel 965
[04:13] <sorcerer> now an i think its installing the stuff but i dunno of the other files downloaded !!!!!11
[04:14] <xtlosx> this is why ubuntu irks the hell out of me.
[04:14] <Daverocks> xtlosx: because you can't tweak with it? ;)
[04:14] <xtlosx> no, because it breaks so often
[04:14] <xtknight> ubuntu doesn't break, you break
[04:14] <xtknight> ;)
[04:14] <xtlosx> my laptop NEVER breaks
[04:14] <iqon> is there much benefit in increasing from 1GB to 2GB of memory when using ubuntu?
[04:14] <xtlosx> lol can't say I break. :D
[04:14] <Daverocks> sorcerer: check the inbuilt terminal, see if it's trying to install linux-restricted-modules-whatever
[04:15] <Tr1kk1> can someone help? i got hard time installing ubuntu 6.10
[04:15] <xtknight> iqon, a lot, i think.  it depends on what you do
[04:15] <reep> fulat2k: hm, sounds like there could be something wrong with the disk itself then
[04:15] <Ayabara> I'm trying to build truecrypt from source. do I need to build the linux kernel modules first?
[04:15] <xtlosx> hmm... now i dont know what in the hell to mess with here. NetworkManager doesn't see the wifi, just sees wired
[04:15] <fulat2k> reep: ehh... hang on.  intel 945 actually. core 2 duo.
[04:15] <Ayabara> I'm following a howto I don't quite understand...
[04:15] <mjr> iqon, not much unless you're running memory-hungry apps
[04:15] <Daverocks> iqon: if you look at your memory usage, and find you're going into swap space a lot, then upgrading may help
[04:15] <hggdh> xtlosx: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[04:15] <Stig> hi all. I installed Ubuntu edgy last night and have been installing software today. I tried to install Beryl by following this guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Beryl.2FAIGLX_.28Nvidia.29    -    I got an error with a nasty looking screen saying "Failed to start the X server (your graphical interface) it is likely that it is not setup correctly. Would you like to view the X server to diagnose the p
[04:15] <Daverocks> iqon: if you're not using much, you won't see much difference upgrading
[04:15] <xtlosx> Ya i'm there right now looking around
[04:15] <xtlosx> Error: keyword not valid or missing
[04:15] <xtlosx> lol
[04:16] <Stig> then when I click "No" it says "The X server is now disabled. Restart GDM when it is configured correctly"
[04:16] <xtlosx> wow, search is broken?! lol
[04:16] <iqon> wow, lot's of different opinions on memory
[04:16] <fulat2k> reep: whoops.. it's actually 965 :)  but strangely i can still see the partition tables
[04:17] <reep> fulat2k: you can see partition tables now?
[04:17] <hggdh> xtlosx: what are you trying to search? I can search there no prob
[04:17] <fulat2k> reep: yups
[04:17] <Daverocks> Stig: uh, undo the changes you made to xorg.conf
[04:17] <hggdh> xtlosx: so this is probably something with your search string that is triggering the error
[04:17] <Stig> How do I do that?
[04:17] <Stig> I can't even login... :O
[04:17] <Daverocks> Stig: hang on, did you make that backup as said in the guide?
[04:17] <Stig> yes
[04:17] <fulat2k> reep: sda1 sda2 <sda5 sda6>
[04:18] <Daverocks> Stig: ok, you can log in at a tty, right?
[04:18] <kjm> I performed a system update last night, and the update manager stated I needed to restart my machine.  I have rebooted 4 times now, and the restart notification is still stating a reboot is required....doesn't seem like normal behaviour; anyone have this before?
[04:18] <Tr1kk1> stig be glad about that,i cant even install it
[04:18] <Stig> I see the login screen, I put my pass in, then I get that error again...
[04:18] <reep> fulat2k: sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
[04:18] <Daverocks> Stig: press ctrl-alt-F1 and login there
[04:18] <babo_> Is there an online repo of the gnome icons that come with ubuntu by default ?
[04:18] <hggdh> kjm: that is not correct behaviour, please open a bug on it
[04:18] <fulat2k> reep: no output
[04:19] <xtlosx> hggdh: i'm looking for network manager
[04:19] <dyrne> kjm: well im not familiar with the tool but id ignore it. only reason to reboot is new kernel and that would have loaded as soon as you booted up assuming grub is right
[04:19] <hggdh> xtlosx: try network-manager
[04:19] <Stig> OK, I will try again, brb
[04:19] <xtlosx> tried thtat, got the search string error
[04:20] <reep> fulat2k: sounds to me like there's something wrong with the disk. Are you able to try it in another machine?
[04:20] <hggdh> xtlosx: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=network-manager&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all
[04:20] <kjm> hggdh - I was going to file a bug report.  Is there anyway to possibly get rid of the notification?
[04:20] <Tr1kk1> ayone else have a problem install 6.10?
[04:20] <sharp15> has the most recent update to X caused a large number of problems?  my X server is crashing with the error "X: cannot stat /tmp/.X11-unix (Permission denied), aborting.
[04:21] <hggdh> kjm: without knowing what went wrong, no, not really.
[04:21] <hggdh> kjm: just disregard it for now. It is interesting
[04:21] <reep> sharp15: "ls -ld /tmp/.X11-unix" in a terminal, what does it say?
[04:21] <kjm> hggdh - figured, but never hurts.  Cool, I shall look at grub.conf to make sure everything is "ok" and file report.  Cheers
[04:21] <hggdh> kjm: cheers
[04:22] <sharp15> reep: it says "ls: /tmp/.X11-unix: Permission denied"
[04:22] <_raphael_> what are daa files?
[04:22] <xtlosx> hmm, It makes me wonder what was updated last night that caused this, my gf did the updates this morning, so i'm just trying to clean up after the fact
[04:22] <sharp15> reep: i'm running that command as root.
[04:22] <reep> sharp15: ok, "ls -ld /tmp" then
[04:22] <tim167> how do i get my laserprinter to work? it doesnt show up in the print dialog...thanks
[04:22] <fulat2k> reep: not at this moment.  anything i should look out for?  i think it fubar-ed coz when i installed winxp, it detected it as 130GB instead of 250.  then i proceeded to use it and install ubuntu.  when i tried to create another partitions, it died.
[04:22] <eetfuk> When i first installed Ubuntu, it automounted two ntfs disks. Then i Reinstalled it, overwriting the previous installation. Now i cant read my NTFS disks... How Come?
[04:22] <k001> hidan, some body tell me  how to create packages for Ubuntu?
[04:23] <sorcerer> hey guys i just installed it but when ..i did .. ctrl alt back space ... umm it gave me erros but when i restarted ubuntu ... i never saw the nvidia .. screen but i saw it and it loaded gnome .. now how i know i installed the nvidia driver correctly ???
[04:23] <eetfuk> and how can i fix it?
[04:23] <crimeboy> k001: u can uses checkinstall
[04:23] <safer> Hello does anyone know how I can acquire a copy of ---- fglrx-2.6.20.patch
[04:23] <hggdh> kjm: out of sheer dumb curiosity -- please run 'sudo apt-get check' to verify broken dependencies
[04:23] <hidan> k00l : no idea.
[04:24] <reep> fulat2k: should still be able to repartition it with fdisk though... at least I would think so...
[04:24] <kjm> had done that - nothing pops up.
[04:24] <Alam_Ubuntu> what package have the man pages to the libc functions? like 'man snprintf'?
[04:24] <k001> crimeboy, ok do you give me a url of how to?
[04:24] <sharp15> reep:it says "drwxrwxrwt 10" with a owner:group=root:root and a date.
[04:24] <safer> http://darcs.frugalware.org/repos/frugalware-current/source/x11-extra/fglrx/fglrx-2.6.20.patch
[04:24] <safer>             NO LONGER WORKS!!!
[04:24] <xtlosx> what bothers me, same network manager that was there yesterday, 0.6.4, there hasn't been an update... looks like the kernel was updated.. and when I try to boot into the previous kernel, same issue... network manager does not see the wireless
[04:24] <tim167> sorcerer: try a 3d app and you will find out soon enough
[04:24] <k001> hidan, tanks
[04:24] <crimeboy> k001: ./configure ; make ; checkinstall -D
[04:24] <sorcerer> umm like what
[04:24] <sorcerer> i dunno iam new in ubuntu i dont have any games any suggestions /
[04:24] <kjm> sorcerer - in terminal type glxgears
[04:24] <crimeboy> k001: in the src dir
[04:25] <k001> crimeboy, no no no how to create a packages debianized
[04:25] <dave__> i need some help
[04:25] <sorcerer> i mean is there no way i can find out if all my drivers are workingf like on windows my computer ?
[04:25] <reep> sharp15: that looks correct, weird that you can't list /tmp/.X11-unix the same way
[04:25] <hggdh> k001: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html
[04:25] <crimeboy> k001: -D == debian
[04:25] <k001> hggdh, tanks :D
[04:25] <tim167> sorcerer: kjm's advice is probably wiser :)
[04:25] <Stig> OK, ctrl+alt+f1 took me back to the login screen, but now it says my login details are incorrect....... I'm definitely using the correct pass...
[04:26] <k001>  tanks all :D
[04:26] <fulat2k> reep: darnit.  anyway i can do a low init or someting?  an alternative to fdisk?
[04:26] <Stig> It won't let me login... :(
[04:26] <sorcerer> yeah i see it running the three gears does that mean it been installed correctly ?
[04:26] <xtlosx> I dont get it, the ipw3945 driver is there in restricted driver, but network-manager cannot use it for the life of it
[04:26] <dave__> i have a problem with the webcams i cant convent my windows setup files for my webcam to linux and i have to convert it very soon
[04:26] <tim167> sorcerer: probably yes, did you use 'envy' to install nvidia ?
[04:26] <sharp15> reep: am i at the point of reinstall?  even root can't access the file. (also bash is coloring it red?)
[04:26] <sorcerer> oh yeah when i miniminse programs there is likme a black outline that folows the program when it goes into the bottom of the screen is that normal in ubuntu ???
[04:26] <kjm> sorcerer - if see these 3 gears spinning in 3D with a decent framerate; then yes, your 3D acceleration is decent, hence your video drivers are probably good
[04:27] <xtknight> sorcerer, yes
[04:27] <reep> sharp15: which dir is colored red?
[04:27] <dave__> any ideas
[04:27] <xtknight> sorcerer, kde has one more like windows
[04:27] <sorcerer> tim167:  umm envy .. what you mean
[04:27] <xtknight> sorcerer, and beryl can change that too
[04:27] <tim167> sorcerer: http://lunapark6.com/?p=2717
[04:27] <sorcerer> beryle ok whats that ..
[04:27] <dave__> ill try kde
[04:27] <safer> why is it that no one helps me anymore????????????
[04:28] <reep> fulat2k: hm... I'm guessing you don't have any valuable data on that disk?
[04:28] <sharp15> reep: .X11-unix
[04:28] <erUSUL> safer: what's the problem?
[04:28] <kjm> safer - have you asked a question other than "I need help"?
[04:28] <fulat2k> reep: i've managed to backup everything... amazingly :P
[04:28] <Tr1kk1> cant install ubuntu 6.10, when it starts to instaal it just hang there,and says somekind of problem(cant remember). When i click ok on the error message,the screen goes blank,and it start to flood some text
[04:28] <sorcerer> tim167:  ok .. so wait do i have to do that now .. even though i saw the three divers working ?
[04:28] <sorcerer> beryle whats that i dont want those lines they make the OS .. cheap ..  please dont kick me out lol
[04:28] <safer>  does anyone know how I can acquire a copy of "fglrx-2.6.20.patch" since ------ http://darcs.frugalware.org/repos/frugalware-current/source/x11-extra/fglrx/fglrx-2.6.20.patch ------ no longer works!!
[04:28] <reep> sharp15: and it has drwxrwxrwt in fron of it if you run "ls -la /tmp" ?
[04:29] <tim167> sorcerer, i think so, of your 3d stuff runs smoothly than nvidia will be working...i guess
[04:29] <hggdh> xtlosx: try 'sudo ifdown -a' and then 'sudo ifup -a'
[04:29] <SlimeyPete> Tr1kk1: you'll need to give us the error message before we can try to help you :)
[04:29] <tim167> sorcerer, if it works you dont have to do anything ofcourse...
[04:29] <erUSUL> safer: works for me...
[04:29] <safer> I'm surprised no one else is complaining about the inability to acquire that file
[04:30] <SpiritD> can some one gimme a hand...all my web browsers are locking up on the same websites...
[04:30] <reep> fulat2k: have you tried gparted btw?
[04:30] <hggdh> xtlosx: latest n-am update seems to have broken some small things...
[04:30] <xtknight> safer, which file?
[04:30] <safer> ???? works for you?????
[04:30] <Stig> Can anyone help? I tried installing Beryl and I edited the xorg.conf file, now it has completely messed Ubuntu up and I can't even login. What should I do?
[04:30] <_raphael_> can I use .daa files in ubuntu?
[04:30] <xtknight> safer, what are you trying to do?  install fglrx?
[04:30] <sorcerer> tim167:  ok .. hopefully now how do i get rid of that ugly plack out line everytime .. i minimise?
[04:30] <safer> yes 8.35.5
[04:30] <sharp15> reep: no that was just the /tmp directory.  .X11-unix has a "?" for each entry on its record in the list.
[04:30] <The3Infinit3On3> If I were to install 6.10 would it be possible for me to upgrade to 7.04 when it comes out on the 19th without having to reformat?
[04:30] <safer> but the patch is missing
[04:30] <xtknight> safer, and the 8.35.5 fails on kernel 2.6.20, right?
[04:30] <fulat2k> reep: not on ubuntu, but kubuntu.  lemme try qtparted
[04:30] <safer> I can't get it
[04:30] <xtknight> !upgrade
[04:30] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:30] <xtlosx> nothing, see what's weird is, in the regular network manager through gnome, it sees my wifi... old wep config, we were using  network manager to do WPA easier for her
[04:30] <SpiritD> can some one gimme a hand...all my web browsers are locking up on the same websites...
[04:30] <safer> xtknight: yes
[04:30] <nox-Hand> up365: The3Infinit3On3
[04:30] <xtlosx> so, the card is there, for some friekin' reason network manager does not want to use it!
[04:30] <crimeboy> The3Infinit3On3: yes
[04:31] <nox-Hand> up365: Sorry
[04:31] <SpiritD> it locks the whole system
[04:31] <fulat2k> reep: woah.... critical error during ped_disk_new
[04:31] <xtknight> safer, it works for me.
[04:31] <safer> xtknight: i need the patch
[04:31] <xtknight> safer, i will upload it
[04:31] <nox-Hand> !upgrade The3Infinit3On3
[04:31] <tim167> sorcerer, what do you mean by plack out line ?
[04:31] <erUSUL> safer: as io told you i have no problems accesing the file
[04:31] <The3Infinit3On3> crimeboy: How exactly do I go about upgrading the kernal?
[04:31] <xtknight> safer, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15051/
[04:31] <safer> why doesn't it work for me?......i'm not a lepper
[04:31] <fulat2k> reep: woah... hello...
[04:31] <erUSUL> safer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15050/
[04:31] <sorcerer> tim167:  i mean black outline .. when the widows minimises .. its kinda delays reaction
[04:31] <xtknight> safer, type "wget http://darcs.frugalware.org/repos/frugalware-current/source/x11-extra/fglrx/fglrx-2.6.20.patch" in a terminal.  then what happens?
[04:31] <farhod> does someone use adesklet doityourself?
[04:31] <crimeboy> The3Infinit3On3: see the doc url
[04:31] <xtlosx> something happened with network-manager for some reason, and i dont know what
[04:31] <reep> fulat2k: what's happening?
[04:31] <crimeboy> above
[04:32] <tim167> can anyone helo me add a new printer ? i plugged in a new one and the old one still shows as the only one in print dialogs
[04:32] <sorcerer> tim167: it follows .. it to the tray
[04:32] <fulat2k> reep: managed to somehow reinit the partition table
[04:32] <crimeboy> The3Infinit3On3: update-manager -c -d
[04:32] <fulat2k> reep: i'm now able to see output from fdisk -l /dev/sda
[04:32] <reep> sharp15: hm... myabe try removing the whole /tmp-dir and create it again
[04:32] <The3Infinit3On3> crimeboy: So its just as easy as entering a command into the terminal?
[04:32] <jin> !nvidia
[04:32] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:32] <tim167> sorcerer, no idea sorry, does the rest of the gui look ok ?
[04:32] <crimeboy> The3Infinit3On3: yeap
[04:33] <SpiritD> ...
[04:33] <xtlosx> :-( damn network manager, worked so beautifully until today
[04:33] <The3Infinit3On3> crimeboy: wesome thanks a lot for the help I appreciate it :)
[04:33] <Tr1kk1> slimeypete: it says something about a hardrive, cant ext3....  :D cant really try that anymore,because it wont start anymore. cant even start for the cd
[04:33] <reep> fulat2k: oh, nice! magic!
[04:33] <crimeboy> ;] 
[04:33] <SpiritD> sorry to interupt your discsiion can some one help me figure my lockup's plse
[04:33] <sorcerer> yeah it does
[04:33] <sharp15> reep: can i assume the recreate part can be done by rebooting?
[04:33] <safer> whoa!! it worked
[04:33] <safer> brb
[04:33] <reep> sharp15: I would try "sudo rm -rf /tmp ; sudo mkdir /tmp ; sudo chmod 1777 /tmp"
[04:34] <reep> sharp15: then reboot
[04:34] <sorcerer> does anyone else .. see what iam talking about the black border when you minimise and mazimise programs ?
[04:34] <fulat2k> reep: oh yeah :)  you can say that again!
[04:34] <dave__> so kde would run more like windows right
[04:35] <SpiritD> ....
[04:35] <SpiritD> look can someone help or not?
[04:35] <dave__> because i need to get the webcam working for my senior project
[04:35] <safer> I thank you guys kindly for your help in this matter
[04:35] <fulat2k> SpiritD: what websites?
[04:35] <tim167> how do i add a new printer ? i plugged in a new one and rebooted but still only the old one shows in print dialogs
[04:35] <xtlosx> ya, this is just a lost cause at this point
[04:35] <jin> How to do dist upgrade?
[04:36] <SpiritD> for example say myspace and google and some others
[04:36] <farhod> does someone use adesklets?
[04:36] <fulat2k> jin: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:36] <SpiritD> just locks up the WHOLE system
[04:36] <SpiritD> tried every browser from Firefox to opera
[04:36] <dave__> can i get some help please
[04:36] <sorcerer> hey is beryle only for  kubuntu ??
[04:36] <sorcerer> or can it be installed in gnome as well
[04:37] <sharp15> reep: i'm getting 4 "cannot lstat" errors from "rm -rf /tmp"
[04:37] <reep> sorcerer: I use beryl with gnome
[04:37] <fulat2k> sorcerer: yes, it can be installed for ubuntu/gnome
[04:37] <shoot^> guys, checking the integrity of my ubuntu burn... it hangs, then after a while i get "buffer io error on device hdd" - any ideas?
[04:37] <davidgerber> Any ideas on getting firewire to work on my Blue and White G3?
[04:37] <fulat2k> SpiritD: can i have one sample site wich locks up yer system?
[04:37] <SpiritD> myspace then
[04:37] <dave__> for the g3 you have to enable it in the controll pannel
[04:37] <fr500_> anyone know of a good and easy to set up nms?
[04:37] <sorcerer> reep so how do download it through the terminal or .. umm synaptic ?
[04:37] <reep> sharp15: hm, ok, then I would try to boot the ubuntu liveCD, and do it from there
[04:37] <fulat2k> SpiritD: you installed any plugins?
[04:38] <xtknight> !packages
[04:38] <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!
[04:38] <SpiritD> nope
[04:38] <Tr1kk1> Any chance getting ubuntu install on sata drive?
[04:38] <reep> sharp15: also, it could sound like there's an error on the filesystem
[04:38] <stevethepirate> Hello. What is the command to see what model my motherboard is?
[04:38] <dave__> none for the firewire
[04:38] <davidgerber> dave__:  which control panel?
[04:38] <SpiritD> i've tried ALL browsers possiable
[04:38] <crimeboy> stevethepirate: try lspci
[04:38] <sharp15> reep: so reinstall time. fun. thanks. i'll have to deal with this later.
[04:38] <publico> hola
[04:38] <dave__> ill check hold on
[04:38] <sorcerer> reep:  do i download it through synaptic or terminal ..
[04:38] <reep> sorcerer: there are lots of guides for it at http://beryl-project.org
[04:38] <sorcerer> ok
[04:39] <sorcerer> checking it out
[04:39] <fulat2k> SpiritD: have you tried using any text based browsers e.g. links?
[04:39] <SpiritD> no...
[04:39] <reep> sorcerer: doesn't matter whether you use synaptic, apt-get or aptitude, all the same
[04:39] <stevethepirate> crimeboy: nope..
[04:39] <SpiritD> preffer if i can to stay to gui browsers
[04:39] <crimeboy> SpiritD: check your DNS at /etc/resolv.conf
[04:39] <stevethepirate> only my chipset.. not the name/ model # of the mobo
[04:39] <dave__> i take it back ts not in there
[04:39] <tim167> can anyone help me getting a printer working please ? where do i add a new printer ?
[04:40] <reep> sorcerer: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu
[04:40] <fulat2k> SpiritD: try that first.  wanna make sure network is fine.  one step at a time
[04:40] <dave__> wine doenst work properly
[04:40] <SpiritD> my network is in tip top condition tis fine
[04:40] <sorcerer> umm guys i have three things i need to figure out .. i need to get adobe flash to work .. java platform .. and  my mp3 files and videos to play ... could any one gimme docs or suggestions lol
[04:40] <erUSUL> !printer | tim167
[04:40] <ubotu> tim167: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[04:40] <scot> Hello everyone
[04:40] <dave__> to convert files
[04:40] <juice`> which project that allows windows programs to be run in linux is the most advanced currently? i know only wine
[04:40] <erUSUL> tim167: Go to System>Admin>Printers
[04:41] <SpiritD> lemme come here on my laptop just incase i lock up
[04:41] <dave__> sudaga
[04:41] <scot> Cedega I think does that too, juice`
[04:41] <erUSUL> juice`: wine is the only one (cedega an crossover office are forks of wine)
[04:41] <tim167> erUSUL: i'm on fluxbox, can i get ther via terminal ?
[04:41] <scope006> My system hardlocked when I was messing with running an app through wine.  The bad part is I was also updating my kernel-header package via ubuntu automatic updates during the hardlock
[04:41] <davidgerber> dave__:  Any ideas where I can check next to get fiesty fawn to recognize my firewire drive?
[04:41] <dave__> but doesnt kde also work like wine
[04:41] <HaRDaWaY> hi
[04:41] <scope006> I can't boot, I can't do recovery mode
[04:41] <reep> sorcerer: I suggest you go through the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/
[04:41] <scope006> any ideas or am i fubar?
[04:42] <sorcerer> i did the flash commands dont work for the manual install
[04:42] <scot> Guys, what's with the ClamAV installation on Ubuntu-Server? There's no clamd on it. Anyone?
[04:42] <juice`> strange, apt-cache search cedega doesnt show anything, even though i have multiverse, universe and such
[04:42] <scot> juice`: cedega is not free
[04:42] <erUSUL> tim167: gnome-cups-manager?
[04:42] <juice`> guess it's commercial
[04:43] <Toma-> juice`: wine is the only one afaik... you have cedega, and crossover, but theyre simply payware versions of wine
[04:43] <dave__> i have cant get themud to work under linux and windows but its also windows , mac , linux based
[04:43] <babo_> What's the ubuntu gnome icon set called ? And where can I get it ?
[04:43] <reep> sorcerer: are you on dapper or edgy?
[04:43] <juice`> ok, thanks
[04:43] <scot> Ahh cmon, can anyone gimme a hand?
[04:43] <dave__> dapper
[04:43] <babo_> when's feisty out ?
[04:43] <babo_> soon right ?
[04:43] <dave__> the 19
[04:43] <Toma-> babo_: tangerine
[04:43] <SlimeyPete> 19th.
[04:43] <Tr1kk1> cant install ubuntu on a sata drive,it says something about ext3,and the install prog closes,and then screen goes blank and it starts to flood some thing about harddrive
[04:43] <dave__> feisty is out on the 19
[04:44] <scot> Oh, you're there. Ok, thanks :)
[04:44] <babo_> dapper works so bad on my laptop that I'm waiting for an upgrade
[04:44] <craigbass1976> I'm trying to cancel a print job.  It doesn't show up when I click the printer icon.  thanks erUSUL, you must be telepathic...
[04:44] <tim167> erUSUL, that looks like it thanks
[04:44] <babo_> 19th, cool I think I can wait till then ...
[04:44] <sorcerer> reep: i downloaded the live cd .. form the webdite
[04:44] <babo_> <fingers crossed>
[04:44] <scope006> is there any way to reinstall kernel files manually over the top of themselves if you cant boot into the os?
[04:44] <sorcerer> i dunno if that helped
[04:44] <erUSUL> tim167: no problem
[04:44] <scot> scope006: can't you remove it using apt-get and try downloading it again?
[04:44] <reep> sorcerer: lsb_release -a
[04:44] <scope006> i cant boot
[04:45] <scope006> my system hardlocked when it was installing kernel-header-xxx
[04:45] <scot> scope006: what about using the repair thing on ubuntu cd?
[04:45] <erUSUL> scope006: chroot to the hd install from a livecd...
[04:45] <sorcerer> reep: ok its says code name draper
[04:45] <scot> scope006: never used it, can't say how good it is
[04:45] <scope006> scot, erUSUL, good ideas let me try that and hit you guys back with the results
[04:46] <chrismhampson> anyone know how to change file type icons without having to change each one?
[04:46] <babo_> Toma-: where can I get the icon set ? google just points me to the installation file ...
[04:46] <xtlosx> something must be wrong with my network interface, the ipw3945, because, wpa_supplicant cannot even use the interface
[04:46] <Zoohouse> Hello every one. Quick question. I need to get the md5sum of a groupd of dir that have n number of dir within. How can I do that with md5sum without manualy having to type each dir? is there a -R or similar flag??? --man md5sum doesn't say..
[04:46] <SpiritD> fulat2k: Elinks works
[04:46] <chrismhampson> my .ram files are blank instead of the nice realplay icon
[04:46] <SpiritD> perfectly with it
[04:46] <Toma-> babo_: apt-cache search tangerine will give you the package
[04:47] <reep> sorcerer: and "sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree" doesn't work?
[04:47] <xtlosx> oh wait, now wpa_supplicant works
[04:47] <sorcerer> well it downloded it and stuff
[04:47] <sorcerer> but before the line mv .. something
[04:47] <sorcerer> when i change files
[04:47] <sorcerer> it says no directory
[04:47] <sorcerer> or some error
[04:47] <scot> How can I get clamd to work on ubuntu-server?
[04:47] <fulat2k> Zoohouse: uhh.... find . -type f -exec md5sum {} \;
[04:48] <babo_> Toma-: I don't want the package, just the icons. And I'm on windows at the moment :-(
[04:48] <reep> sorcerer: mv? what guide are you following?
[04:48] <Zoohouse> fulat2k: how does that work?
[04:48] <Ollie> anyone getting beryl crashing X on login?
[04:48] <fulat2k> SpiritD: when u mention server hangs, are u able to switch to virtual consoles?
[04:48] <fulat2k> Zoohouse: find all files from the current directory and run md5sum on each of the files found
[04:48] <SpiritD> im able to do sweet fa
[04:48] <sorcerer> hold on
[04:49] <berent> guys query about g++
[04:49] <SpiritD> the whole lot just locks up
[04:49] <scot> gee, I'll try on my own :/
[04:49] <berent> where are files like conio.h and graphics.h in g++
[04:49] <berent> !mneptok
[04:49] <ubotu> see !skanks
[04:49] <berent> !skanks
[04:49] <ubotu> see !mneptok
[04:49] <berent> !ubotu
[04:49] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:49] <sorcerer> reep: this http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_install_Flash_9_for_Firefox32
[04:49] <Zoohouse> fulat2k: cool thanks :)
[04:49] <nikin_> i was able to install ubuntu-lite using 52MB Ram running gaim and some xterms :D
[04:49] <berent> !slap > ubotu
[04:49] <xMorgawr> hi guys, the other day i tried to install an application (tor, i don't know if you know it) from the repos, but then i had to uninstall it and i had a problem during the process, now i can't uninstall it nor reinstall it, and it gives me error whenever i use apt-get, can someone help me please?
[04:50] <fulat2k> nikin_: gaim itself is already a hog :0
[04:50] <crimeboy> nikin_: teh networks works now?
[04:51] <crimeboy> the*
[04:51] <nikin_> crimeboy, yep.. the error was the gramatical differenc between leslov.conf and resolv.conf :(
[04:51] <davidgerber> !firewire
[04:51] <sorcerer> reep:  is that right
[04:51] <crimeboy> nikin_: u put xserver ?
[04:51] <reep> sorcerer: that's a guide for Ubuntu Edgy, you should use the Dapper guide: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_dapper
[04:51] <xMorgawr> can someone help me please?
[04:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about firewire - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:51] <fulat2k> SpiritD: since you've got 2 pcs, can you try enabling ssh/telnet on your machine and remote from ur laptop?
[04:52] <nikin> crimeboy: i put ubuntu-lite-desktop
[04:52] <SpiritD|laptop> fulat2k ur gonna hav 2run me thru aint tried shh\telnet from windows to linux b4
[04:53] <xMorgawr> the other day i tried to install an application (tor, i don't know if you know it) from the repos, but then i had to uninstall it and i had a problem during the process, now i can't uninstall it nor reinstall it, and it gives me error whenever i use apt-get, can someone help me please?
[04:53] <fulat2k> SpiritD: just to make sure, you've tried ctrl-alt-f1 when it hung rite?
[04:53] <crimeboy> nikin: i uses openbox, i think be the more lite/fast wm
[04:53] <sorcerer> reep: when i first used .. the first like and types the password .. umm it gave me an error :Building dependency tree... Done E: Couldn't find package flashplugin-nonfree
[04:53] <SpiritD> yeap
[04:53] <SpiritD> tried it all
[04:53] <Valstorm2379> hey guys
[04:54] <Valstorm2379> What was the name of the program to unzip and unrar files for ubuntu?
[04:54] <xMorgawr> !pastebin
[04:54] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:54] <nikin> crimeboy: i used a lot of WM-s but IceWM is good couse if my Girlfriend sits down to my PC she can use it....
[04:54] <Turtlem4n727> Hi, how to become "root"?
[04:54] <stevethepirate> su
[04:54] <chrismhampson> Valstorm2379: 7zip?
[04:54] <Valstorm2379> 7zip?
[04:54] <rajeevindus> hi
[04:54] <outlier> I wonder if anyone has any advice on using an ubuntu-server as a firewall/gateway and maybe dmz box.
[04:55] <reep> sorcerer: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/extra-repositories.html you need to enable universe and multiverse repositories
[04:55] <SpiritD|laptop> just so u know fulat2k it's a fresh install and with all the updates
[04:55] <nikin> crimeboy, the mostz time i use just some consoles FreePascal IDE, Irssii, Mc , and one or two open ones.... and Gaim ,Xmms :D and Lazarus
[04:56] <chrismhampson> Valstorm2379: yeah, I installed it via Automatix
[04:56] <orbin> Turtlem4n727: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:56] <Valstorm2379> ahh
[04:56] <crimeboy> nikin: im too
[04:56] <arrow> !automatix
[04:56] <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
[04:56] <Turtlem4n727> ordin: thank you
[04:56] <Valstorm2379> I'm sure there was one without having to use autoamatix
[04:56] <Turtlem4n727> orbin* :)
[04:56] <orbin> turbostar: yw :)
[04:56] <stevethepirate> !feisty
[04:56] <ubotu> The next version of Ubuntu (7.04; codenamed "Feisty Fawn") should be released in April 2007. Beta is out! http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu704Beta Schedule: !schedule - Specifications (goals): https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/feisty - Help and support in #ubuntu+1 (NOT #ubuntu)
[04:56] <Valstorm2379> Is there another way to Tweak video cards ?
[04:57] <orbin> *Turtlem4n727
[04:57] <Valstorm2379> argh.
[04:57] <Weems> if the official US repository is being slow how can I tell apt to use a miror?
[04:57] <Weems> mirror*
[04:57] <nikin> crimeboy, what Desktop system do you use?
[04:57] <fulat2k> SpiritD: cool.
[04:57] <arrow> chrismhampson, I when I used automatix it made it so I can't update/upgrade
[04:57] <crimeboy> nikin: no one
[04:57] <crimeboy> nikin: http://images.cjb.net/37f6e.png
[04:57] <crimeboy> nikin: but a like gnome
[04:57] <chrismhampson> arrow: what do you mean?
[04:57] <crimeboy> kde sux
[04:58] <crimeboy> qt*
[04:58] <SpiritD|laptop> so fulat2k i no idea whats up....u think i shuld just re-format and re-install
[04:58] <nikin> crimeboy: and what about file managing? and SMB connections?
[04:58] <juice`> are there any packages with background images ? i know only gnome-backgrounds
[04:58] <crimeboy> nikin: thunar
[04:58] <fulat2k> SpiritD: let's try to see if we can get the error.  btw, what have you installed recently?
[04:59] <bothr1> hello, iam trying to make my box daily restarting at 5am i.e, should i add something to /etc/crontab ?
[04:59] <SpiritD|laptop> just the other web browsers and Amsn
[04:59] <crimeboy> nikin: or rox-filer
[04:59] <SpiritD|laptop> bout it
[04:59] <Turtlem4n727> orbin: See what I am trying to do is update my 5.10 kernal to version 6.10 with the update-manager -d command that I was told to use to do so. When I try it it tells me I need to be "root" to execute it.
[04:59] <orbin> Weems: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive ... ii'm not sure you can mirror security though
[04:59] <arrow> chrishampson, it says can't update and has an error problem and then has the automatix url, I showed the error code in here and someone told me about the automatix problem and said to just reinstall ubuntu
[04:59] <fulat2k> bothr1: but why? :)  sudo crontab -e
[05:00] <nikin> i nowdays use Xffm4 couse of nice SMB support , and tiny footprint.... just i need to get ri of its ugly icon theme :D
[05:00] <chrismhampson> arrow: are you saying that Automatix broke your ubuntu system? I'm using it quite happily with feisty...
[05:00] <fulat2k> SpiritD: r u running amsn when u use any of the browsers?
[05:00] <arrow> Oh, ok
[05:00] <kothz> bothr: (also, but why :) ) 00 5 * * * /sbin/reboot # why why why
[05:00] <crimeboy> nikin: ;]  i gtg, lunch..
[05:00] <crimeboy> brb
[05:00] <SpiritD|laptop> nope
[05:00] <nikin> crimeboy, me to.. to the gym
[05:00] <arrow> !automatix
[05:00] <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
[05:00] <arrow> !WorksForMe
[05:00] <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.
[05:01] <chrismhampson> arrow: don't worry about it...go and install it!
[05:01] <bothr1> fulat2k, edit it ,and add what exactly ?
[05:01] <Pici> chrismhampson: ... Please dont advocate using tools that we won't support in this channel, especially without a disclaimer.
[05:01] <csarven> where can i read about the difference between version 6.10 and 6.06 LTS
[05:01] <sorcerer> reep: hey man i think it downloaded .. it but when i type :sudo update-flashplugin it says .. automatic installation failied due to network problems or upstream changes
[05:02] <chrismhampson> Pici: I'll support anyone who wants to use it!
[05:02] <RedRose> I've noticed that in grub their is a new command used(uuid), but it only seems to slow my boot time. Can anyone explain what it does?
[05:03] <reep> sorcerer: hm... try sudo aptitude update and sudo aptitude upgrade, and try again
[05:03] <Turtlem4n727> Is it possible to upgrade my 5.10 kernal to 6.10? IF so how do I do it? I tried "update-manager -c -d" but it says -c is not a command
[05:03] <chrismhampson> Pici: what is the problem with automatix? It only uses apt-get...
[05:05] <fulat2k> bothr1: once u sudo crontab -e, a vi editor will come up.  then type in what kothz has typed.
[05:05] <kothz> (which was:) 0 5 * * * /sbin/reboot
[05:05] <kothz> You can leave off the # why why why :)
[05:06] <Pici> chrismhampson: It been known to use switches to force installation of packages
[05:06] <sorcerer> reep:  iits downloading some files or somethingh
[05:06] <sorcerer> brb
[05:06] <sorcerer> reep:  brb
[05:07] <chrismhampson> Pici: Ahhhhh...Sorry. I didn't realise. Won't encourage anyone in future!
[05:07] <berent> where are files like conio.h and graphics.h in g++
[05:07] <linuxman> hello
[05:09] <theneb> Any horror stories about touchscreen kits?
[05:09] <kothz> Hrm - does g++ have a conio.h?
[05:09] <mina_linux_Tux> i need to insert a kernel module of a __touchscreen__ to let it be detected before X starts , any comment ?>
[05:09] <stevethepirate> anyone.. an cli to see motherboard model number...
[05:09] <stevethepirate> ?????????????
[05:10] <reep> stevethepirate: lspci
[05:10] <stevethepirate> my lspci doesnt give me motherboard model...
[05:10] <dyrne> Turtlem4n727: in your case it may be best to resinstall. however, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and doing a find and replace on your version to whatever version then 'apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade' might work
[05:10] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: edit modules.conf
[05:11] <dyrne> Turtlem4n727: replace dapper with edgy for example
[05:11] <linuxman> ineed help spanish
[05:11] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: where are you from ?
[05:11] <alphakiller> linuxman: I may help ya
[05:12] <stevethepirate> lspci only returns with what pci things are plugged in..
[05:12] <languid> how can i make sure that my swap is working?
[05:12] <mina_linux_Tux> alphakiller:  some more details  ?
[05:12] <ndlovu> how can I access the filesystem from the terminal if I boot from an ubuntu live cd?
[05:12] <linuxman> i not speake english
[05:12] <ndlovu> I need to edit some files in /etc...
[05:12] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: it is self explanatory
[05:12] <linuxman> need help please
[05:12] <stevethepirate> like i know i have a asus motherboard.. but lspci only tells me it uses intel architecture
[05:12] <Turtlem4n727> dyrne: Yeah I was just hoping I could istall my ubuntu now with 6.10 and upgrade to 7.04 when it came out on the 19th I just didn't want to wait that long :(
[05:13] <stevethepirate> reep:
[05:13] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: are you from brazil ?
[05:13] <SlimeyPete> linuxman: #ubuntu-es
[05:13] <alphakiller> linuxman: in which language ??
[05:13] <mina_linux_Tux> alphakiller: no i'm not why , how to load it before the x do start
[05:13] <berent> where are files like conio.h and graphics.h in g++
[05:13] <berent> where are files like conio.h and graphics.h in g++
[05:13] <Pici> !repeat | berent
[05:13] <ubotu> berent: 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
[05:13] <linuxman> spanish
[05:13] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: you must edit modules.conf
[05:13] <alphakiller> at /etc
[05:13] <berent> !answer  >Pici
[05:14] <kothz> berent: I don't think that g++ has a conio.h - I haven't seen that since old dos days
[05:14] <alphakiller> you can edit any init script too
[05:14] <xtlosx> wow, knetwork manager got it working
[05:14] <alphakiller> and insert modprobe your_module
[05:14] <berent> so what should i include kothz
[05:14] <mage> Turtlem4n727: you should follow the proper upgrade path and instructions from 5.10 onwards
[05:14] <mina_linux_Tux> alphakiller: any configuration guide , or a pointer to usefull tutor
[05:14] <xtlosx> wpa_supplicant being started, kick started the wifi nic somehow, and knetworkmanager works like a charm, gnome's network manager won't even start up :(
[05:15] <Turtlem4n727> mage: how would I go about doing this?
[05:15] <xtlosx> I dont know why that happened, even after removal and reinstall of network manager
[05:15] <kothz> stdio maybe?  curses?
[05:15] <dyrne> xtlosx: maybe some .config files in you home dir
[05:15] <xtlosx> hmm, well when I launch networkmanager, it doesn't even appear
[05:15] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: google for init scripts linux
[05:15] <alphakiller> rc.d
[05:15] <xtlosx> but knetwork manager decides to... maybe so
[05:16] <dyrne> xtlosx: you could always delete the gnome config stuff and relaunch maybe
[05:16] <csarven> can anyone tell me the difference between version 6.10 and 6.06 LTS
[05:16] <mina_linux_Tux> alphakiller: the instruction says that i have to edit the rc.local with the insmod....kernel module , but there is no , rc.local
[05:16] <dyrne> xtlosx: or maybe just add another user and test with then
[05:16] <kothz> berent: if you're just looking for line endings: cout << "\n"; or cout << endl;
[05:16] <xtlosx> i'm just going to tell my gf not more rebooting or i'll whip her!
[05:16] <xtlosx> lol
[05:17] <xtlosx> updating rather
[05:17] <xtlosx> not rebooting
[05:17] <alphakiller> it depends on your distro
[05:17] <stevethepirate> People.. sudo lshw is god!!
[05:17] <xtlosx> no more blind updating in the mornings without me around :D
[05:17] <berent> no kothz i need graphics.h also
[05:17] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: it depends on your distro
[05:17] <mage> Turtlem4n727: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=87262
[05:17] <mina_linux_Tux> alphakiller: it's ubuntu 6.10 alternative , thats why i'm here
[05:17] <mage> im assuming 5.10 is breezy
[05:17] <safer> xtknight: I'm having trouble with the "patch" part of the installation:  what does "sudo patch < -p0 ~/fglrx-2.6.20.patch" mean?
[05:17] <dyrne> stevethepirate: you have insulted the one true god /proc. i suggest you repent
[05:18] <safer> what should I do for that part exactly??
[05:18] <xtknight> safer, probably you mean "sudo patch -p0 < ~/asdf.patch" but that will apply it
[05:18] <safer> hah?
[05:18] <alphakiller> mina_linux_Tux: so you must google for ubuntu init scripts
[05:19] <safer> I don't know how to apply it
[05:19] <outlier> Does anyone know if Shorewall can handle load balancing over a couple of ISP's ?
[05:19] <xtknight> safer, lol what do you mean
[05:19] <safer> cd /usr/src/modules/fglrx
[05:19] <safer> sudo patch < -p0 ~/fglrx-2.6.20.patch
[05:19] <xtknight> that applies it
[05:19] <safer> no it doesn't
[05:20] <safer> safer@bisaru:/usr/src/modules/fglrx$ sudo patch < -p0 ~/fglrx-2.6.20.patch
[05:20] <safer> bash: -p0: No such file or directory
[05:20] <mwe> patch supports -i
[05:20] <xtknight> safer, you did -p0 after <
[05:20] <mwe> it has for 10 years or so ;)
[05:21] <dave__> kde runs under kubuntu but can it run under ubuntu
[05:21] <mwe> sudo patch -p0 i ~/fglrx-2.6.20.patch will work ;)
[05:21] <safer> ok so don't use the < symbol????
[05:21] <dballester> hi to all. Anyone can provide me a link to read about raw devices definition under ubuntu ?
[05:22] <mage> dave__: why not?
[05:22] <mwe> safer: you don't have to
[05:22] <mage> oh
[05:22] <mage> cant/can it
[05:22] <mwe> safer: but use it after -p0 if you want to use that syntax, as xtknight suggested
[05:23] <dave__> i was wonder if it worked or not
[05:23] <Turtlem4n727> mage: So all I have to do really is in the sources.list physically change everything that says Breezy to say Dapper? And then run the sudo commands and thats it?
[05:24] <safer> OK --- lemme try
[05:24] <mwe> dave__: well kubuntu is just ubuntu running kde
[05:24] <mwe> dave__: so yes
[05:24] <dave__> oh okay thanks
[05:25] <mwe> dave__: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop if you want all the krap ;)
[05:25] <mage> Turtlem4n727: I honestly have no idea, I usually have my nick as WindowsUser so people think I know literally nothing. back up your etc though.
[05:25] <dave__> do u think thank kde would be able to convert windows files
[05:25] <mwe> dave__: ?
[05:25] <mwe> dave__: explain ;)
[05:25] <TheSilentW> http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2007/02/11/microsoft-vista-is-a-compromise-a-replacement-is-coming-in-2009/
[05:25] <dyrne> Turtlem4n727: typical one liner is: 'sudo sed -i 's/breezy/dapper/g' /etc/apt/sources.list; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' or something
[05:26] <mage> cp -a /etc /etc.breezy <-- or to whatever
[05:26] <mwe> dave__: what do you mean convert windows files ?
[05:26] <mage> Turtlem4n727: dist upgrades have been known to fail :)
[05:26] <andre_pl> where do the .debs go when you isntalll a package? are ythey kept?
[05:26] <Turtlem4n727> mage: :( Then maybe I'll just wait :/
[05:26] <ror> wow gaim's IRC client is ugly
[05:26] <dave__> okay im trying to install a web cam on my linux and windows network
[05:26] <mage> andre_pl: look in /var if you dont get a good answer
[05:26] <ror> but given it's the only one on the live CD I can find it'll have to do
[05:26] <mwe> andre_pl: if you apt-get install something it's stored in /var/cache for a while
[05:27] <root__> good morning
[05:27] <root__> can anyone help me
[05:27] <dave__> its for a project
[05:27] <andre_pl> thanks guys
[05:27] <mage> Turtlem4n727: and then what? install Feisty over it?
[05:27] <ror> !ask | root__
[05:27] <ubotu> root__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:27] <root__> i install ubunutu feisty fawn, but my sound plays really low
[05:27] <BSG75> how do I mount uhci_hcd please?
[05:27] <ror> try alsa-mixer
[05:27] <mwe> dave__: Yeah. but what do you mean you want to convert windows files?
[05:28] <Cosmo_> I'm trying to install the VPN for my work but this is what it says when I try to install the software http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15047/
[05:28] <locolbd> yeah i did
[05:28] <ror> is there a reason there is no IRC client on the live CD?
[05:28] <locolbd> that does no good
[05:28] <dave__> i cant get wine to run the setup file to run for the software on the webcams
[05:28] <dyrne> Turtlem4n727: best strategy ive found is to make /home a seperate partition so that you can reinstall without problem of losing configs and games and stuff installed by your users
[05:28] <mwe> dave__: oh. that probably wont work
[05:28] <dave__> i just need the drivers
[05:28] <ror> yeah a separate /home is really useful! I've always done that
[05:28] <mwe> dave__: you need to install the webcam using linux methods I think
[05:29] <mage> heh last install of linux I had a separate drive for /home/mage
[05:29] <dave__> ive tried
[05:29] <mwe> dave__: windows driver wont work in linux
[05:29] <dave__> the drivers dont work
[05:29] <dave__> i know this
[05:29] <mwe> dave__: not even in wine
[05:29] <mage> this install is a fancypants software raid5/lvm setup
[05:29] <crusty> hi
[05:29] <dave__> nope
[05:29] <safer> sudo patch < -p0 ~/fglrx-2.6.20.patch ------ what does that line mean exactly? as in.... "use what file to patch what file"?
[05:29] <ror> makes switching between distros easy too
[05:29] <scope006> i got back into my system by editing the grub boot line and booting off the 2.6.17-10 kernel.  What is my best bet for completely removing all 2.6.17-11 files and reinstalling them?
[05:29] <Turtlem4n727> mage: probably if I could
[05:29] <mwe> safer: it means you did a typo ;)
[05:29] <dave__> it wont even run'
[05:29] <mwe> safer: sudo patch -p0 < ~/foo
[05:30] <ror> if you can't boot after a kernel change it's probably because your modules need recompiling under the new kernel and something went worng
[05:30] <mwe> safer: it mean patch -p0 and use as input the file ~/foo
[05:30] <mwe> means even
[05:30] <dave__> so anymore ideas
[05:30] <safer> ooo i c
[05:31] <scope006> ror, i was updating the package linux-headers-2.6.17-11 when a wine app locked my system up
[05:31] <mwe> safer: use -i ~/foo instead I would say. I think it's clearer
[05:31] <mage> my webcam runs for like a minute then the program crashes
[05:31] <scope006> ror, that is why it crashed
[05:31] <locolbd> When i alsamixer in the terminal, i am unable to adjust the master volume, i am only able to adjust the pcm and mic
[05:31] <locolbd> can someone help?
[05:31] <ror> ouch
[05:31] <safer> ok
[05:31] <dave__> i cant even get drivers to work for my webcam
[05:31] <andre_pl> ok, when i install the source for a package, where does that go?
[05:31] <safer> you know what --- it's the writer of the tutorial that messed up badly
[05:31] <scope006> ror, so i edited my boot line in grub to boot off the previous kernel version
[05:32] <ror> wow ubuntu's hardware detection is really stunning; not only found my wireless card (not surprised actually rt2500 is reknown for having good linux support) but found my card reader too :O
[05:32] <scope006> ror, looks like i can mark all the 2.6.27-11 packages for reinstall in synaptic though
[05:32] <aev> scope006: could one do a force apt-get reinstall or something
[05:32] <ror> yeah synaptic is your best bet; try removing then re-adding
[05:32] <ror> or forcing an upgrade
[05:32] <aev> scope006: i think thats what you should try yes
[05:32] <scope006> aev, ror, that is what i am gonna try
[05:33] <aev> goodluck
[05:33] <ror> next time don't run other programs while upgrading your kernel!!
[05:33] <safer> OK ---- so is p0 supposed to be a file??
[05:33] <scope006> I feel a little better now that i can at least boot to the -10 kernel =P
[05:33] <scope006> ror, yeah i learned that lesson
[05:33] <scope006> hehe
[05:33] <safer> or is that a command as well
[05:33] <ror> yeah sucks when you lose everything, I did that to my gentoo install
[05:33] <ror> I *loved* that install
[05:33] <ror> but now I just can't be botehred to set it all up again so I'm on ubuntu for a while :S
[05:34] <scope006> hehe, yeah man.  I have everything tweaked and customized
[05:34] <scope006> i was like !@#%$!
[05:34] <scope006> lol
[05:34] <ror> I wanna go back to slackware but their hardware detection is really lacking these days, when you first boot and you're gonna have to manually install all your hardware it takes the fun out
[05:34] <scope006> i was a mandriva and a centos user, but i really really like ubuntu now
[05:34] <ror> at least with linux you know you can just boot to a liveCD and copy your /home out if you want
[05:35] <edhunter> Is there any way to resize a partition in Ubuntu?
[05:35] <ror> and you know by doing that you've got ALL your configs saved
[05:35] <mobster> I dont get this error
[05:35] <mwe> safer: the file is ~/file which means /home/you/file
[05:35] <scope006> yes that is nice.
[05:35] <ror> with windows it sucks because every programs stores all their config files in different places, all in different, often non--human-readable forums
[05:35] <aev> well you'll miss the configs in /etc would you not?
[05:35] <scope006> yep.  =P  you can basically copy your profile and pray
[05:35] <mobster> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?s=6c26cee6833acc9b05caa45246dfc5ce&t=406054
[05:35] <blu2> edhunter, gparted works just fine...
[05:35] <aev> global stuff if im correct
[05:35] <ror> there's /etc too of course for the system ones
[05:36] <ror> and /usr could be worth saving
[05:36] <ror> depending what you've put there
[05:36] <safer> OK so what does -p0 stand for?
[05:36] <ror> well, /usr/local at least
[05:36] <edhunter> blu2 thanks
[05:36] <Auschwitz> wow there's a lot of people in here
[05:37] <scope006> resetting up eye candy is a pain too
[05:37] <blu2> your welcome, glad to help someone...
[05:37] <mage> mwe: i have a copy of /lib in /home, no idea why though :)
[05:38] <ror> anyway, what I came in here to ask, is who is responsible for which packages are on the liveCD?
[05:38] <aev> On the topic of resetting and backing up, does anyone have a solution to automagically back up usb-thumb drives on mounting?
[05:38] <ffm> !ubotu
[05:38] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:38] <mobster> I dont get it
[05:38] <ror> whoever was asking about -p0 type patch --help
[05:38] <Auschwitz> ubotu, where do niggers come from?
[05:38] <BSG75> can anyone help me with digital camera? I see it in lsusb .. dmesg says  usb 2-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
[05:38] <BSG75> [17180674.564000]  usb 2-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[05:38] <BSG75>  But I can't mount the drive, nor can auto mount app under ubuntu.
[05:39] <Auschwitz> Why did the bot just pm me and smile at me?
[05:39] <bef> http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=13753#13753
[05:39] <Auschwitz> BSG75: Did you try reconfiguring?
[05:39] <ror> in fact patch --help | grep 'p NUM' should do it
[05:39] <ffm> What software does ubotu run?
[05:39] <Auschwitz> It runs on perl
[05:39] <PriceChild> !botabuse > Auschwitz
[05:39] <mobster> ???????????????????????????
[05:39] <PriceChild> !info supybot > ffm
[05:39] <BSG75> Auschwitz: what do you mean by "reconfiguring" please
[05:39] <scope006> time to reboot
[05:39] <mage> BSG75: that tells us its usb1.1, some info from lsusb would help better
[05:39] <scope006> wish me luck
[05:40] <Auschwitz> PriceChild: How was I supposed to know it would pm me?  It initiated contact, not me
[05:40] <mobster> who saide niggers
[05:40] <CommanderCool> I have a problem with my sound: it does not work! alsamixer says:
[05:40] <CommanderCool> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[05:40] <safer> OK --- the writer of the tutorial REALLY messed things up for a noob like me so I do not know how to patch whatsoever file I need to patch in this fglrx installation so I need in-depth help with this -- Please
[05:40] <mobster> I dated alot of black girls
[05:40] <Auschwitz> I turned him away as soon as he smiled, there was no inappropriate sexual conduct
[05:40] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[05:40] <mobster> isent that sad
[05:40] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:40] <BSG75> lsusb shows: Bus 002 Device 005: ID 04cb:01c0 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd
[05:40] <mobster> how people just say nigger
[05:40] <Auschwitz> ok, well, then pricechild had better stop bitching about "bot abuse".  What a tool.
[05:40] <mage> PriceChild: soooooo close
[05:41] <scope006> please take off topic to the appropriate channel
[05:41] <CommanderCool> dev/dsp0 does not exist either
[05:41] <jenda> Auschwitz: ehm...
[05:41] <scope006> this is for support
[05:41] <Auschwitz> got it, thanks
[05:41] <safer> !paste
[05:41] <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)
[05:41] <mobster> fuck me my mother fucker fuck my mother
[05:41] <Auschwitz> Oh dear
[05:41] <Auschwitz> !offtopic
[05:41] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:41] <Auschwitz> !offtopic
[05:41] <CommanderCool> can anyone help me with my sound problem?
[05:42] <Auschwitz> CommanderCool: What's the problem?
[05:42] <Cosmo_> I'm trying to install the VPN for my work but this is what it says when I try to install the software http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15047/
[05:42] <mage> good, theres ops here, I dont want to use the bot :)
[05:42] <CommanderCool> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[05:42] <CommanderCool> my sound device is lost
[05:42] <Auschwitz> CommanderCool: Try reconfiguring
[05:42] <ror> CommanderCool: lspci
[05:42] <ror> check it's physically there still
[05:43] <CommanderCool> 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
[05:43] <edhunter> gparted seems to work somewhat, but I need to partition the /sda1, wich is my main partition, and since it is in use it seems like I can't do it.
[05:43] <dave__> hello
[05:43] <scope006> sweet it's fixed
[05:43] <BSG75> mage:  did that help.. lsusb says Bus 002 Device 005: ID 04cb:01c0 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd
[05:43] <ror> edhunter: try unmounting it via the terminal
[05:43] <JiminyJ> hello :O
[05:44] <dave__> i am running kde and still cant get this proram to work
[05:44] <dyrne> edhunter: burn the gparted livecd and boot from it or just use ubuntu livecd
[05:44] <Qwell[] > ever since I did an apt-get upgrade last night, gnome-terminal won't run, and when I try to lock my screen, the left monitor goes black, but the right monitor is normal..  it doesn't actually lock it - I have to kill X
[05:44] <edhunter> ok
[05:44] <dave__> any ideas
[05:44] <JiminyJ> umm...how can i run a USB modem on linux? :\
[05:44] <user____> how do i use wine? i mean i have Wow.exe and want to start it
[05:44] <edhunter> I will have to check for the cd, but thanks
[05:44] <blu2> ror,edhunter, would booting into single user work?
[05:44] <Auschwitz> JiminyJ: Try reconfiguring
[05:44] <yccheok> any wireshark user here?
[05:44] <yccheok> any wireshark user here?
[05:44] <Qwell[] > user____: wine WoW.exe
[05:44] <JiminyJ> reconfiguring what :\
[05:44] <dave__> how do i start wine in kde
[05:44] <user____> if it would only be that simple
[05:44] <JiminyJ> the modem uses a software to function
[05:45] <Qwell[] > user____: it is
[05:45] <JiminyJ> which obviously doesn't work in linux
[05:45] <yccheok> any wireshark user here?
[05:45] <mwe> user____: wine Wow.exe. you probably have to follow a guide to make it work, though.
[05:45] <Auschwitz> yccheok: what's up?
[05:45] <user____> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\wow.exe": Module not found
[05:45] <Qwell[] > mwe: works just fine for me, first time, every time...
[05:45] <Qwell[] > unless ubuntu hosed up the package or something
[05:45] <Qwell[] > user____: be in the dir, or give it the full path
[05:45] <dyrne> Qwell[] : if you create a new user temporarily do they have any problems? if not its one of those pesky /home/$USER/.g* config directories need to be deleted and then relaunch gnome maybe
[05:45] <CommanderCool> the soundcard is listed under lspci, but /dev/dsp0 does not exist
[05:45] <JiminyJ> umm...how can i run a USB modem on linux? :\ (it uses a program to work)
[05:45] <user____> k
[05:45] <dave__> i NEED HELP
[05:45] <ror> wine c:\program files\bleh\wow.exe then
[05:46] <JiminyJ> umm...how can i run a USB modem on linux? :\ (it uses a program to work)
[05:46] <yccheok> Auschwitz, how can i determine my capture device in wireshark?
[05:46] <Qwell[] > dyrne: good question
[05:46] <Auschwitz> lol, who just got banned?
[05:46] <mwe> Qwell[] : I see. most games don't work in wine though. I know a few do.
[05:46] <Auschwitz> yccheok: I have no idea, I don't have wireshark
[05:46] <dave__> so i cant get wine to run in kde
[05:46] <yccheok> Auschwitz, the drop down list was empty. how i can fill in?
[05:46] <Qwell[] > mwe: WoW works like 95%
[05:46] <mwe> Qwell[] : I see
[05:46] <JiminyJ> umm...how can i run a USB modem on linux? :\ (it uses a program to work)
[05:46] <ror> JiminyJ: what model/make? try searching with debian as a search term as well as ubuntu
[05:46] <JiminyJ> its uhh
[05:47] <JiminyJ> well..uses that globspan\virata program
[05:47] <Qwell[] > at least
[05:47] <dyrne> JiminyJ: do a google search like this 'site:ubuntuforums.org whatevermodelmodem' if you dont get any reuluts paste the model in here and maybe someone can help
[05:47] <Sakabatou> !wifi
[05:47] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:47] <ror> linuxquestions.org can be useful too
[05:47] <mwe> JiminyJ: You need to check if there is a linux driver for your specific modem
[05:47] <user____> ok it worked :) thx
[05:47] <PriceChild> JiminyJ, is it usb?
[05:47] <CommanderCool> ror: this is what lspci says: 00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
[05:48] <mwe> JiminyJ: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport is one source of information
[05:48] <ror> yeah that's fine commandercool
[05:48] <CommanderCool> but there is no device
[05:48] <CommanderCool> in /dev/dsp...
[05:48] <ror> not sure what's going wrong then, I don't know if ubuntu uses alsa as a kernel module or compiles it into the kernel so I can't help you further
[05:48] <Valandil> #join ubuntu-fr
[05:48] <safer> Can someone take a look at this for me please and tell me what's the problem? ------- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15059/
[05:49] <Auschwitz> Is there an #ubuntu-es or some Spanish channel?
[05:49] <deimos_> Anybody know of a smart way to backup Evolution?
[05:49] <mwe> !sound | CommanderCool
[05:49] <ubotu> CommanderCool: 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
[05:49] <kitche> !es | Auschwitz
[05:49] <ubotu> Auschwitz: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:49] <Valandil> join #ubuntu-fr
[05:49] <Auschwitz> oooook, which one should I go to?
[05:49] <CommanderCool> what does than mean? mwe: !sound | CommanderCool
[05:50] <kitche> Auschwitz: the ubuntu one if that's what your using
[05:50] <mwe> CommanderCool: it's command that makes ubotu provide you a (hopefully) link. see ubotu's comment
[05:50] <tarzeau> is there ubuntu gnu/kfreebsd?
[05:50] <mwe> CommanderCool: hopefully useful, even.
[05:51] <Qwell[] > dyrne: nope, same
[05:51] <Qwell[] > somebody hosed up gnome pretty good
[05:52] <andre_pl> ok, when i install the source for a package, where does that go?
[05:52] <Stig> Hi all... Is there a guide on how to use "Wine". I am completely new to this and have no idea how to use it. I have it installed, but how do I start it, etc?
[05:53] <hggdh> andre_pl: if you do an 'apt-get source xxx' it will get installed you your CWD
[05:53] <kitche> Stig: wine /path/to/exe is how it works
[05:54] <Qwell[] > Do I dare dist-upgrade to feisty?
[05:55] <sorcerer> reep:  hey man you there
[05:55] <BarronVon> can anyone recommend a good podcasting app?
[05:55] <BSG75> okay I took out the xdcard from the digital camera and plugged into the internal card reader .. dmesg says: tifm_7xx1: xd card detected in socket 0  how do I mount this to a dir please?
[05:55] <sorcerer> reep: I did the sudo aptitude ugrade and the update but still the flash update gives me errors
[05:56] <berent> no kothz i need graphics.h also
[05:56] <Manadar> real podcasting or more like streaming music?
[05:57] <safer> xtknight: are you here?
[05:57] <sorcerer> hey guys if like one of my applicatrion is stuck or frozed how can i kill the program ?
[05:58] <cyberius> hi! i'm using kubuntu 7.04! When i make a scan with "kismet" he stops scanning after some minutes. He uses the monitor mode of my wlan card. Somebody told me that kubuntu maybe sets the wlan card after some time into a "power save" mode, when no packets are send (this is the case in the monitor mode)? if yes, how can i disable the power save mode? please help me thank you!
[05:58] <Qwell[] > so, whoever manages the gnome packages must not use nvidia/xinerama or something..  they constantly get hosed
[05:58] <Stig> I got Wine working, thanks for the help.
[05:58] <Qwell[] > kinda annoying
[05:58] <micahcowan> sorcerer, can you click the close button? Normally, the window manager will ask you if you want to kill it if you hit the close button and it doesn't respond for a while...
[05:58] <micahcowan> sorcerer, otherwise, you can run the "xkill" program and click on the offending window.
[05:58] <sorcerer> how do i do that
[05:58] <Auschwitz> I always used to spell "sorcerer" wrong in school
[05:59] <micahcowan> sorcerer, does alt-F2 bring up a window?
[05:59] <sorcerer> lol i dunno this name is stuck with from childhoos lol
[05:59] <quaal> is this when you were playing dungeons and dragons?
[05:59] <Qwell[] > quaal: "were"? ;)
[05:59] <Qwell[] > who's to say he stopped?
[05:59] <ripzaw> hi guys, installing nvidia 9775 and just getting crushed....  how can I update the NVIDIA kernel module so that it matches the vid card driver 9775? can I just download it?
[05:59] <quaal> i just assumed
[05:59] <sorcerer> micahcowan: no man it doesnt
[05:59] <sorcerer> lol
[06:00] <ripzaw> anyone here using nvidia 9775 driver?
[06:00] <micahcowan> Anybody: what's the default key seq for "Run Command"? I've changed mine :)
[06:00] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: thought it was F2
[06:01] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , just by itself?
[06:01] <sorcerer> micahcowan:  umm this happened after i just tried to install flash
[06:01] <Qwell[] > I'd test, but gnome is stupid
[06:01] <micahcowan> sorcerer, is it firefox that's locked up, then?
[06:01] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: thought so
[06:01] <sorcerer> yeah
[06:01] <sorcerer> micahcowan: yeah it is
[06:01] <micahcowan> sorceror, how about F2, without an Alt?
[06:01] <kothz> berent: what kind of graphics are you doing?
[06:01] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: If you wanna unhose my gnome, I'd be more than happy to tell you? :P
[06:01] <micahcowan> Heh.
[06:01] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , what's the problem?
[06:02] <frojnd> what does that mean if u write arp -a in a konsole and there is no output... that u don't have router??
[06:02] <sorcerer> micahcowan: nothing happens
[06:02] <mage> frojnd: just means the arp cache is empty or you cant read it
[06:02] <frojnd> how can I get the IP of a router?
[06:03] <mage> route -n
[06:03] <micahcowan> sorcerer, are you otherwise able to open other windows, use menus in the task bar, etc, or is your whole desktop munged?
[06:03] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: gnome-term crashes, and locking the screen acts all stupid..  the left monitor goes black, and doesn't *actually* lock it...  I have to kill X to fix it
[06:03] <mage> frojnd: if you're trying to find a router, try dhcp
[06:03] <micahcowan> sorcerer, well, I assume an IRC client is working in your GUI, huh?
[06:03] <sorcerer> micahcowan: no i can open other stuff and what not i can even open another browser windows .. but the buttons with the page dont even work
[06:03] <frojnd> mage: bash: dhcp: command not found
[06:04] <sorcerer> micahcowan: lol yeah
[06:04] <shoot^> alright guys, this ubuntu installer still seems to be shot... keeps getting suck at 25% despite plenty of RAM and Swap Space being free. Just quits reading from the CD. Any suggestions?
[06:04] <mage> dhcpcd maybe?
[06:04] <safer> Does anyone have a minute took check out  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15059/
[06:04] <mage> dhclient
[06:04] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , the latter part sounds like a problem with gnome-screensaver (or your video driver). does gnome-terminal crash /every/ time you try to run it?
[06:04] <safer> to*****
[06:04] <Qwell[] > every time
[06:04] <juice`> is there anything like daemon tools for ubuntu? can't find one project that will open all .iso .bin .mdf and such, only many small programs that opens only one format
[06:04] <Qwell[] > and, yeah, when I lock the screen, gnome-screensaver dies...no error message though
[06:04] <micahcowan> sorcerer, can you open a terminal?
[06:05] <NixHost> juice`: try Kiso
[06:05] <sorcerer> micahcowan: yeah its already opened
[06:05] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , what about in your ~/.xsession-errors ?
[06:05] <micahcowan> sorcerer, just enter "xkill" then, and click on your Firefox window.
[06:06] <frojnd> mage if the output is like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15062/  what's the IP of a router?
[06:06] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: Does it get cleared on X restart?
[06:06] <sorcerer> ok it closed
[06:06] <tarzeau> frojnd: try telnet linuks.mine.nu 65535
[06:06] <Qwell[] > if so, it's not gonna do any good, because I'm not gonna try to lock my screen again ;)
[06:06] <sorcerer> now let me open it again
[06:07] <frojnd> tarzeau: this shows your external IP...
[06:07] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , whoops, I missed the "had to kill X" part...
[06:07] <Qwell[] > actually...  my other user did do it
[06:07] <mage> hah
[06:07] <mage> is that a dialup connection?
[06:07] <frojnd> mage: no dsl..
[06:07] <safer> Is anyone free to help me??????
[06:07] <micahcowan> sorcerer, just be advised that Flash 9  is known to be buggy, and we can't support it as it's proprietary :/
[06:07] <mage> oh
[06:07] <sorcerer> micahcowan: hey man i just installed flah player i want to see if it works but when i got the official site they want java 2 is that right or something wrong with my setup
[06:08] <mage> try .1
[06:08] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , did do what?
[06:08] <Qwell[] > gnome-screensaver-Message: Screensaver is not running!
[06:08] <frojnd> mage: 1. ?
[06:08] <Qwell[] > That's about the only useful message
[06:08] <micahcowan> sorcerer, java 2 for the Macromedia site? That seems very strange...
[06:08] <mage> frojnd: x.x.x.1
[06:08] <Qwell[] > but that may be related to killing X
[06:08] <ripzaw> anyone use nvidia drivers on ubuntu? prolly 50% so lets see if I can get a less than generic "yes" answer.  I am having problems installing 9775 driver.... my NVIDIA kernel module version is older, how can I update the kernel module to 9775?
[06:09] <sorcerer> micahcowan:  see i wanna watch youtube videos
[06:09] <ttupla18> u guys really should use windows xp or vista ;)
[06:09] <tarzeau> ripzaw: using its installer?
[06:09] <sorcerer> micahcowan: what do i need to install
[06:09] <micahcowan> sorcerer, me too :) ...I'm just warning you, it will occasionally munge your firefox :(
[06:09] <tarzeau> ripzaw: stop x, rmmod nvidia, and run the installer?
[06:09] <micahcowan> And no, you don't need Java to watch Youtube
[06:09] <frojnd> mage: the problem is that I can't find the IP of a router cause I wanna forward some ports..
[06:10] <sorcerer> micahcowan: are you seriouse .. this is real bad ... man ..
[06:10] <frojnd> mage: and I really don't understand what do u mean with x.x.x.1
[06:10] <crimeboy> frojnd: no have gateway set, to set gateway u type: route add default gw IPGATEWAY
[06:10] <safer> OK --- where else can I get help being that everyone here is busy?
[06:10] <ripzaw> tarseau" how to I rund rmmod nvidia? from a terminal?
[06:10] <sorcerer> micahcowan: yeah sorry it said java script
[06:10] <juice`> NixHost: but i use GNOME
[06:10] <safer> As a matter of fact nvm....
[06:10] <micahcowan> sorcerer, well, it shouldn't be frequent: why, it crashes every time you load a shockwave page?
[06:10] <sorcerer> micahcowan: in the adobe site!!
[06:10] <Nuke13> ttupla18 - if you want to use xp or vista good for you but please do not come on to IRC channels where people are looking for constructive support from others for Ubuntu
[06:10] <juice`> NixHost: and Kiso is for KDE
[06:10] <chili555> safer: ask us the question
[06:10] <safer> I've asked a million times lol
[06:10] <micahcowan> sorcerer, well, you already /have/ java script... provided it's enabled (which it is by default)
[06:10] <sorcerer> micahcowan: not really i just installed ubuntu this is my first time ever
[06:10] <frojnd> crimeboy: like this route 192.168.0.1 ?
[06:10] <crimeboy> frojnd: yes
[06:11] <sorcerer> micahcowan: well how do i enable is
[06:11] <sorcerer> micahcowan: it
[06:11] <safer> can you tell me anything about http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15059/
[06:11] <ripzaw> does this help?
[06:11] <malcome> hi
[06:11] <safer> I'm trying to apply the patch for fglrx
[06:11] <ripzaw> legos@legos-desktop:~$ rmmod nvidia
[06:11] <ripzaw> ERROR: Module nvidia does not exist in /proc/modules
[06:11] <juice`> can i run KDE programs in GNOME without any problems?
[06:11] <malcome> hihihi
[06:11] <PyroticShadow> juice`... yea
[06:11] <Qwell[] > juice`: yes
[06:11] <mage> frojnd: that bit with the router and port forwarding is a bit confusing
[06:12] <Qwell[] > as long as you have the libs you need, like qt or gtk
[06:12] <Alan> safer, -p5 maybe?
[06:12] <juice`> i know i can at all, but without problems? then why in description of the program it is said, that this program is for KDE for example
[06:12] <juice`> why even mention it, if it's also for gnome
[06:12] <ripzaw> please people, if you don't have a clue what your talking about.... then don't give advice to others....
[06:12] <safer> OK ---- lemme try
[06:12] <Qwell[] > juice`: because "KDE programs" "look better" in KDE
[06:12] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , what is the output of ps auxww | grep gnome-screensaver ?
[06:12] <Qwell[] > they integrate with other things, etc
[06:12] <sorcerer> micahcowan: i think i did not install the flash properly coz .. ummm when i tried to update the t gave me an error
[06:12] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: before I try to lock the screen, it's running - afterwards, it's not
[06:12] <PyroticShadow> juice`... just use Fluxbox, you'll be happier ;)
[06:12] <juice`> so KDE program probably wont be in my Application Gnome menu and such?
[06:13] <crdlb> juice`, it also does use more ram to run kde apps in gnome
[06:13] <Qwell[] > juice`: it may still
[06:13] <Alan> safer, IIRC -p determines the dir depth you are doing the patch in... -p5 will strip the first 5 parts from the paths it needs to patch
[06:13] <mikkel_> Hello.. i need help.. How can i install Tuxracer to ubuntu?
[06:13] <ripzaw> lets try this again... the dummy way.... Duhhh.... Is there anyone here using NVIDIA vid card?
[06:13] <micahcowan> sorcerer, oh. What error?
[06:13] <PyroticShadow> ripzaw... yea
[06:13] <tarzeau> ripzaw: so do i
[06:13] <juice`> ok then, anyone knows GNOME .iso .mdf .bin and such extracter? something like daemon tools for windows
[06:13] <mikkel_> where and how can i install Tuxracer...???
[06:14] <tarzeau> juice`: what says file *.iso *.mdf *.bin ?
[06:14] <ripzaw> ok all you guys that run NVIDIA: "What driver are you using"? is anyone using 9775?
[06:14] <Qwell[] > juice`: You can mount iso's just fine
[06:14] <sorcerer> micahcowan:  sudo update-flashplugin ............. it gives me this  error automatic installation failed due to network problems or upstream changes
[06:14] <safer> ok
[06:14] <tarzeau> juice`: you probably just can mount -o loop the.iso /mountpoint
[06:14] <tarzeau> juice`: for the *.bin run it, chmod +x the.bin ; ./the.bin
[06:14] <juice`> what about bin/cue files ?
[06:14] <safer> Alan: I still got the same error with p5
[06:14] <mikkel_> Afk :)
[06:14] <juice`> it says i don't have program assiociated with it
[06:14] <juice`> when i run ./bin
[06:14] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , what screensaver ("hack") are you running in gnome-screensaver?
[06:14] <roberto_> ciao
[06:15] <tarzeau> juice`: they can be burned using cdrdao or converted using some tool
[06:15] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: no idea
[06:15] <PyroticShadow> mikkel_... go to synaptec package manager, and go to games ont he left side, it's in there, select it for installation
[06:15] <Alan> safer, hmm
[06:15] <juice`> No application suitable for automatic installation is available for handling this kind of file.
[06:15] <micahcowan> sorcerer, so, you were going to Adobe to download their installer?
[06:15] <jatt> wtf, http://pidgin.im/
[06:15] <Qwell[] > had an uptime of 55 days, apt-get upgrade'd, reboot...bam, gnome is hosed (...again)
[06:15] <ripzaw> Does anyone in this channel have a clue how i could "Update the Nvidia Kernel Module to version 1.0-9775" ?
[06:15] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , can you go into Preferences -> Screensaver and check?
[06:15] <juice`> tarzeau: but i;m looking for just one application that will handle all of them.
[06:15] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , also, are you using desktop effects (compiz, beryl)
[06:15] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: no, actually, it crashed when it ran :)
[06:15] <Qwell[] > no
[06:15] <user____> how i start gnomecommander from terminal?
[06:16] <Cr0w-> hello..i want to have xgl or/and compiz desktop..but i'm not sure which package i need to install..i have ubuntu 6.10
[06:16] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , ... /wow/.
[06:16] <tarzeau> juice`: i don't know, sorry
[06:16] <sorcerer> micahcowan: nope i did in the terminal with this command : sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[06:16] <Qwell[] > yeah, like I said - gnome is hosed :P
[06:16] <Qwell[] > The program 'gnome-screensaver' received an X Window System error.
[06:16] <foxiness> hi,after i install mysql did i need to do restart or there another way to get it startup?
[06:16] <ripzaw> Tarzeua: What NVIDIA driver are you currently using?
[06:16] <Qwell[] > I get that when I run gnome-screensaver-preferences
[06:16] <juice`> and Kiso doesn't support .bin !
[06:17] <EADG> juice`: kiso handels .iso nicley, can't say about others... only ever used .iso .
[06:17] <safer> Alan: the patch is located in my /home/name/video/  folder  and I'm supposed to patch something in /usr/src/modules/fglrx
[06:17] <Cosmo_> I'm trying to install the VPN for my work but this is what it says when I try to install the software http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15047/
[06:17] <user____> anyone know how to start gnomecommander from console??
[06:17] <juice`> and i need to open .bin
[06:17] <xtknight> safer, im here now
[06:17] <micahcowan> sorcerer, I would recommend, in this case, that you go ahead and use the Adobe installer. AFAIK there aren't many dependencies upon flashplugin, so it shouldn't be an issue. But, you need a way to get it in the first place, which is a small challenge with your browser the way it currently is...
[06:17] <safer> the tutorial is very unclear
[06:17] <juice`> don't want to covert it, i'm sure there is some kind of program that opens .iso .mdf and .bin all together
[06:17] <juice`> just can't find it
[06:17] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[06:17] <xtknight> safer, applying a kernel patch isnt as easy as 1 2 3
[06:18] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: edgy, updated last night
[06:18] <safer> hmmk
[06:18] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , and it's since the updates that you encountered this problem?
[06:18] <sorcerer> micahcowan: so how do i do that just click the get plug in link in my browser ?
[06:18] <safer> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15059/
[06:18] <xtknight> safer, i suggest just waiting until they get the newer version in restricted
[06:18] <ripzaw> Is there anyone in this channel that "Uses an NVIDIA video card"? and has knowledge of how to install a new driver and new kernel module...?
[06:18] <Qwell[] > well, like I said, I hadn't rebooted in 55 days
[06:18] <Qwell[] > so, something during that time hosed up gnome pretty good (...again...)
[06:18] <micahcowan> sorcerer, if you're able to get to that page without crashing, sure.
[06:18] <xtknight> safer, try p1 or p2 instead
[06:18] <BSG75> anyone know how to mount a xd card?
[06:19] <xtknight> safer, reason i say 'or' is because it's safe to try p1-9.  it just tries harder to find the files to patch
[06:19] <Cr0w-> ripzaw: i have a 6600GT and i used synaptic to install it
[06:19] <xtknight> safer, to be specific p1 cuts off one part of the path, p2 cuts off two, etc.  in the patch file itself they have a hardcoded path and that doesnt necessarily match your file structure.  so p tries to work aroun dit
[06:19] <sorcerer> micahcowan: umm when i click the get plug in button it says : no suitable plugin found ... unknown plug in
[06:19] <xtknight> ripzaw, yes
[06:19] <xtknight> what's up[?
[06:19] <jester626> anyone ever use OpenSWAN?
[06:20] <xtknight> !anyone
[06:20] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:20] <safer> O i c
[06:20] <Seraphire> Hi all.  Anyone have a good URL for learning on how to write a script for /etc/init.d?
[06:20] <ripzaw> ok lets try this again.... arrrggggg.... Is there anyone in this channel that "Uses an NVIDIA video card"? and has knowledge of how to install a new driver and new kernel module...? Can you guide me through the "MANUAL" non-synaptic process of updating my Nvidia Kernel Module to version 9775
[06:20] <safer> I tried p5 before
[06:20] <sorcerer> micahcowan: and there is a button with  manual install but all it does itopen a new browser windows and takes me to this page :http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveAuthorware
[06:20] <xtknight> Seraphire, those are just bash scripts.  i suggest looking at other init.d scripts
[06:20] <blu2> juice, try this linke.  so p tries to work aroun dit
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[06:20] <xtknight> !pastebin
[06:20] <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)
[06:21] <ripzaw> !nvidia
[06:21] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:21] <jester626> can anyone point me to "Basic" tutorial on setting up a IP to IP ttunnel using OpenSWAN and Ubuntu
[06:21] <safer> xtknight: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=402937&highlight=fglrx ----- maybe you can see what I mean
[06:21] <blu2> http://www.fireburner.com/
[06:21] <Seraphire> xtknight, I have looked, I would like to use the init-functions for things like running the actual program as another user (besides root) I know how to do it on freeBSD, but not on debian
[06:21] <poningru> anyone know where the inittab is in ubuntu?
[06:22] <xtknight> safer, ya it's not the best tutorial
[06:22] <Seraphire> xtknight, trying to find if there is a "standard" way of writing the script
[06:22] <savetheWorld> "locate inittab" (look in /etc
[06:22] <xtknight> safer, the patch part is erroneous
[06:22] <juice`> blu2: i dont understand
[06:22] <ripzaw> is there anyone in this room that has "installed video card drivers" using terminal... NOT using synaptic  ? thanks
[06:22] <juice`> blu2: do you know any CD Extract tools ?
[06:22] <smelted> i can't get any sound on my linux.  I've tried for months.  can someone help?
[06:22] <micahcowan> sorcerer, try http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&promoid=BIOW
[06:22] <safer> I know lol -- you pointed that out to me earlier
[06:22] <xtknight> Seraphire, hrmm i dont think so.  i would just go off the other scripts
[06:22] <mdma> guys is there any norton commander alike replacement for terminal ?
[06:22] <xtknight> safer, :P alright lets get this done
[06:22] <Seraphire> xtknight, okay, I'll have to kludge something then. Thanks tho.
[06:22] <blu2> I think that this is a extracting/burning application
[06:22] <juice`> does anyone knows any program that can handle .iso .mdf .bin and such , and open them ?
[06:22] <WaxyFresh> whats the ap-get for wine?
[06:22] <Seraphire> xtknight, do you know how to get the init script to run as another user?
[06:23] <xtknight> !info wine
[06:23] <WaxyFresh> apt^
[06:23] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.22-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 9001 kB, installed size 42452 kB
[06:23] <Seraphire> or any script for that matter?
[06:23] <xtknight> Seraphire, uhh why?
[06:23] <vox754> !patience > ripzaw
[06:23] <xtknight> not sure relaly
[06:23] <ripzaw> wow! there isn't a single person in this room that has installed a vid card driver for ubuntu...  Man mabey ubuntu is a hype scam....?
[06:23] <juice`> blu2: and what is the name of this application ?
[06:23] <dts> what's a unix tool that runs a command over and over again and watches for the output to change?
[06:23] <Seraphire> I have a user account that I want the process to run under, not as root
[06:23] <xtknight> ripzaw, gee..maybe
[06:23] <smelted> does anyone have sound working in ubuntu??
[06:23] <Seraphire> xtknight, I have a user account that I want the process to run under, not as root
[06:23] <xtknight> ripzaw, answer myq uestion?
[06:23] <juice`> blu2: oh, fireburner ?
[06:23] <WaxyFresh> xtknight, but whats the package name?sudo apt-get install wine dosent work
[06:23] <blu2> yes....
[06:23] <kothz> ripzaw: check out http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Edgy - has an overview of manually installing the drivers.
[06:24] <Seraphire> xtknight, I don't want it to execute as root as I don't want the security risk of the program having root access.
[06:24] <xtknight> WaxyFresh, it wont work on 64bit
[06:24] <SlimeyPete> ripzaw: I have done so, but the procedure differs according to which driver you're installing
[06:24] <blu2> I havent used it, just a suggestion...
[06:24] <kitche> ripzaw: not hard you just get the driver and run it with sh blah-blah.run of course you need the kernel sources among other things
[06:24] <xtknight> wine is in universe. enable that for x86
[06:24] <vox754> ripzaw, everything you can do from synaptic can be done from the terminal, so I don't know why you complain so much
[06:24] <ripzaw> xtknight: I didn't see your question... can you repeat please?
[06:24] <xtknight> safer, so you have the pathc file in that spot?
[06:24] <xtknight> ripzaw, was just asking what you needed help with specifically. glad to help but you have to be specific
[06:24] <WaxyFresh> xtknight, not running 64bit :( just an i386
[06:24] <xtknight> WaxyFresh, be glad actually
[06:24] <sorcerer> micahcowan: wow the download is soo slow ,..... any reasons why or is it the server
[06:24] <xtknight> WaxyFresh, enable universe
[06:24] <life> what is to do to stream quick time and real player vids in firefox?
[06:24] <mzanfardino> I'm looking for a nice GIU tool for compiling a DVD.  Specifically a tool for creating the menu system.  Any suggestions?
[06:24] <xtknight> Seraphire, hmm
[06:24] <mzanfardino> running Kubuntu Edgy
[06:25] <xtknight> Seraphire, sorry i dont know you could ask ##linux
[06:25] <safer> xtknight: I have some files in /home/safer/VidDriver
[06:25] <Seraphire> xtknight, Oops. I just saw the time. I need to run.  I'll check the other scripts in /etc/init.d and see what they do. ... I'll chekc #linux later. Thanks for the suggestions.
[06:25] <xtknight> safer, the fglrx patch is in there?
[06:25] <xtknight> Seraphire, k
[06:25] <ripzaw> xtknight: I installed the nvidia 9775 drivers... but cannot install the matching NVIDIA Kernel Module...  its still using an old version so xgl won't start... How can I update the kernel module to version 9775?
[06:25] <Seraphire> xtknight, thanks again. TTYL.
[06:25] <safer> xtknight: the patch is in there yes
[06:25] <kitche> Seraphire: all init scripts are run as root but the programs might not depending on how they are set up
[06:26] <micahcowan> sorcerer, I couldn't tell you. :/
[06:26] <xtknight> ripzaw, are you using nvidia-glx-new (restricted drivers pkg) or nvidia.com
[06:26] <xtknight> safer, ok
[06:26] <WaxyFresh> !universe
[06:26] <safer> xtknight: I also copied the patch to /usr/src/modules/fglrx
[06:26] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[06:26] <juice`> blu2: thanks
[06:26] <smelted> i put a CD in, speakers are connected and on but NO SOUND.  help please
[06:26] <illriginal> Is this a reason why AMAROK is not playing WMA?!
[06:26] <sorcerer> micahcowan: oh well :( .. waiting for the download ..
[06:26] <WaxyFresh> !easysource
[06:26] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[06:26] <xtknight> safer, what does "patch -p5 < asdf.patch" say
[06:27] <vox754> !sound > smelted
[06:27] <sorcerer> micahcowan: man this system seesm to be very difficult to adopts and alot of hurdles to jump !!!!!!
[06:27] <smelted> what is !sound vox?
[06:27] <Cr0w-> !compiz
[06:27] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:27] <xtknight> kinda like windows
[06:27] <micahcowan> sorcerer, not normally...
[06:27] <vox754> !sound | smelted
[06:27] <ubotu> smelted: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:27] <safer> xtknight: type that exactly as you wrote it? or the right paths lol?
[06:27] <xtknight> safer, hrm instead of asdf.patch type fglrx-xxx.patch
[06:28] <xtknight> whatever the patch it
[06:28] <xtknight> is
[06:28] <sorcerer> micahcowan: i mean with all these issues with flash codecs i cant eveb plat my mp3 or even my movie files ..
[06:28] <micahcowan> !restricted | sorceror
[06:28] <ubotu> sorceror: 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
[06:28] <xtknight> what fglrx driver is in restricted?
[06:28] <xtknight> safer, edgy or feisty?
[06:28] <sorcerer> micahcowan: windows didnt have any problems thou.... please i hope i like ubuntu coz i hate windows crashing
[06:28] <mdma> guys can i change language of ubuntu ?
[06:28] <micahcowan> sorcerer, see ubotu's link for how to play mp3 or wma... Ubuntu can't play those by default for legal reasons, not technical ones.
[06:28] <xtknight> !language
[06:28] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:29] <xtknight> oops
[06:29] <xtknight> lol
[06:29] <kitche> xtknight: lol
[06:29] <shazzr> https://shipit.ubuntu.com/ <- according to this, Feisty is ready...:o
[06:29] <mdma> !language
[06:29] <xtknight> mdma, system->admin->lang
[06:29] <SlimeyPete> sorcerer: Windows wouldn't.... companies write their codecs with Windows in mind ;)
[06:29] <user____> how do i save a file in nano??
[06:29] <xtknight> user____, ctrl O
[06:29] <SlimeyPete> Ubuntu generally does a pretty good job, considering.
[06:29] <vox754> !locale
[06:29] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[06:29] <safer> !paste
[06:29] <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)
[06:29] <kitche> user____: ctl+o
[06:29] <user____> ctrl+w what does it do?
[06:29] <sorcerer> thats alot of rubbish
[06:29] <kitche> user____: ^ means ctrl
[06:30] <micahcowan> sorceror, what's a lot of rubbish, SlimeyPete is absolutely correct.
[06:30] <xtknight> <--- offtopic is this way
[06:30] <xtknight> just re-describe your problem
[06:30] <BarronVon> can anyone recommend a good podcasting app?
[06:30] <xtknight> maybe someone can help
[06:30] <safer> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15065/
[06:30] <ripzaw> xtknight: DID you see my post?
[06:31] <xtknight> ripzaw, yes
[06:31] <BSG75> okay I am very very close .. I need a lil help now
[06:31] <dyrne> BarronVon: well i dont know about podcasting but you can use vlc to stream
[06:31] <xtknight> did you miss mine?
[06:31] <xtknight> ripzaw, are you using nvidia-glx-new (restricted drivers pkg) or nvidia.com
[06:31] <xtknight> safer, weird.  try p4 p6 p3 p7
[06:31] <BSG75> as root this works: gnome-volume-manager-gthumb %h
[06:31] <xtknight> safer, just random ones i guess :\
[06:31] <kaushal> Hi
[06:31] <ripzaw> xtknight: can you give me the command line, to make sure I have the latest restricted drivers pkg?
[06:31] <BarronVon> dyrne: I know but there are apps that download automatically daily your podcasts for you
[06:31] <BSG75> but not as local users
[06:32] <BSG75> how can I give local users access to the USB camera?
[06:32] <dyrne> sorcerer: i think youve just had a bad experience ubuntu on most of my installs works out of the box. and thats on laptops too
[06:32] <Mikkel^> Hi all... i nedd help.. Where can i Install Tuxracer.. ???
[06:32] <kaushal> I have issues about permissions in ubuntu
[06:32] <xtknight> !info nvidia-glx-new
[06:32] <ubotu> Package nvidia-glx-new does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[06:32] <safer> xtknight: you gave me a link earlier, the patch was the same one but ended with ....patch.1
[06:32] <safer> maybe that one will work
[06:32] <xtknight> !info nvidia-glx-new edgy-backports
[06:32] <ubotu> Package nvidia-glx-new does not exist in edgy-backports
[06:32] <safer> lemme try random
[06:32] <Qwell[] > Mikkel^: it got renamed about a year ago
[06:32] <kitche> BarronVon: yes those are called RSS Feed readers but there is some all over think gtkpod has that feature actually
[06:32] <xtknight> ripzaw, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:32] <kaushal> when i do p# cp wireshark /home/kaushals/
[06:32] <kaushal> cp: cannot create regular file `/home/kaushals/wireshark': Permission denied
[06:32] <xtknight> safer, ended with .1 cuz it was duplicate
[06:32] <Qwell[] > Mikkel^: I forget the new name..  if you do apt-cache search tuxracer, it'll probably list the new name
[06:32] <Mikkel^> <Qwell[]  : Can i not install Tuxracer?
[06:32] <sorcerer> dyrne: you know this like .. a week i finally see what ubuntu looks like
[06:32] <kaushal> I am logged in as root
[06:32] <xtknight> kaushal, sudo chown -R kaushals:kaushals /home/kaushals
[06:32] <dyrne> BarronVon: you might apt-cache search podcast  but im not going to be much help with that  sorry
[06:32] <Mikkel^> is it change to new name?
[06:33] <sorcerer> dyrne: i had resoloution problems before ... for a week man that sucked
[06:33] <BarronVon> dyrne: okay thanks anyways
[06:33] <kitche> Mikkel^: think it's called liek planetracer or something clse to it
[06:33] <espenel> sup?
[06:33] <safer> ok
[06:33] <Qwell[] > Mikkel^: planetpenguin-racer
[06:33] <Mikkel^> How can i Search it?
[06:33] <cyberius> hi! i'm using kubuntu 7.04! When i make a scan with "kismet" he stops scanning after some minutes. He uses the monitor mode of my wlan card. Somebody told me that kubuntu maybe sets the wlan card after some time into a "power save" mode, when no packets are send (this is the case in the monitor mode)? if yes, how can i disable the power save mode? please help me thank you!
[06:33] <espenel> out of interest
[06:33] <Qwell[] > apt-get install planetpenguin-racer
[06:33] <Mikkel^> okey
[06:33] <Mikkel^> Okey thx
[06:34] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , open gconf-editor, go to apps -> gnome-screensaver... what is the value for "themes" ?
[06:34] <miranto> hi can anyone help me
[06:34] <xtknight> !feisty
[06:34] <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)
[06:34] <ripzaw> xtknight: here is the response
[06:34] <xtknight> !ask
[06:34] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:34] <kaushal> xtnight : I am logged in as root
[06:34] <kitche> cyberius: ask in #kubuntu
[06:34] <ripzaw> legos@legos-desktop:/etc/apt$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:34] <ripzaw> Reading package lists... Done
[06:34] <ripzaw> Building dependency tree
[06:34] <ripzaw> Reading state information... Done
[06:34] <ripzaw> nvidia-glx is already the newest version.
[06:34] <ripzaw> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[06:34] <xtknight> kaushal, and ?
[06:34] <miranto> i'm brand new to ubuntu
[06:34] <Mikkel^> Thx Qwell for help :)
[06:34] <kitche> !paste | ripzaw
[06:34] <ubotu> ripzaw: 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)
[06:34] <xtknight> kaushal, did chown work?
[06:34] <xtknight> !nvidia | ripzaw
[06:34] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: it's empty
[06:34] <ubotu> ripzaw: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:34] <jacobbe> hi
[06:34] <xtknight> try these instructions please
[06:34] <xtknight> ripzaw, it is easier than using the one off nvidia.com especially with kernel updates
[06:34] <miranto> hello ?
[06:34] <Mikkel^> Omg
[06:34] <vox754> !ask > miranto
[06:34] <Mikkel^> Help me Qwell..
[06:34] <xtknight> ripzaw, unless you NEED a new driver dont even bother
[06:35] <chili555> miranto ask,dood
[06:35] <Mikkel^> <Qwell[] > : i can not install it?
[06:35] <miranto> i installed ubuntu but it didn't ask me any root preferences
[06:35] <miranto> how do i know root password?
[06:35] <xtknight> !root
[06:35] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , (and, if you haven't yet, be sure to report a bug, if there isn't one already reported on it)
[06:35] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:35] <ripzaw> xtknight: like I said the driver installed correctly, my xorg.conf is edited properly... "MY PROBLEM is that the NVIDIA Kernel Module isn't version 1.0-9775" how can I update the kernel
[06:35] <vox754> !root > miranto
[06:35] <safer> xtknight: check this out!!!!!
[06:35] <chili555> miranto it is your user passwd
[06:35] <safer> safer@bisaru:/usr/src/modules/fglrx$ sudo patch -p6 < fglrx-2.6.20.patch
[06:35] <safer> Password:
[06:35] <safer> patching file firegl_public.c
[06:35] <safer> safer@bisaru:/usr/src/modules/fglrx$
[06:35] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: meh :p   all of my other bug reports have gone unresolved
[06:35] <xtknight> safer, ahh there we go
[06:35] <xtknight> ;)
[06:35] <xtknight> 5 wasnt enuogh surprisingly
[06:36] <kitche> ripzaw: by chance did you reboot after installing ht enew driver? sometiems that will work
[06:36] <miranto> but when i do su and my password it says failed to authenticate
[06:36] <xtknight> safer, it's not usually this confusing.  poorly creatd patch.
[06:36] <ripzaw> xtknight: I cannot get the driver to work properly, because of the NVIDIA KERNEL MODULE....
[06:36] <safer> OK ---- thank you so much
[06:36] <user____> #!/bin/sh
[06:36] <user____> 
[06:36] <user____> X :3 -ac &   # Launches a new X session on display 3
[06:36] <juice`> how can i check what version of QT i have currently installed?
[06:36] <xtknight> ripzaw, that doesnt mean much to me, unfortunately.  are you trying to use nvidia.com drivers or restricted ones?
[06:36] <chili555> miranto no need to su, precede command with sudo
[06:36] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , how long did you give it? The bug staff is very limited in resources... doesn't mean they won't address it, eventually.... what's your lp account?
[06:36] <ripzaw> kitche: dood your kidding right?
[06:36] <user____> and i get user not allowed to open.. x
[06:36] <miranto> oh ok
[06:37] <miranto> thnx :)
[06:37] <mina_linux_Tux> i want to insert a kernel module, the instruction says that i have to edit the rc.local with the insmod....kernel module , but there is no , rc.local, what's way to do so , insert Kernel module in ubuntu
[06:37] <chili555> np
[06:37] <mina_linux_Tux> please any comment ?
[06:37] <ripzaw> xtknight: nvidia.com drivers are what i'm "trying" to use.... and the version is 9775 (latest)
[06:37] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, append to /etc/modules
[06:37] <Yahooadam> hey, ive installed apache2, php5 and phpmyadmin, if i goto localhost i get 2 dirs, apache2-default and phpmyadmin - if i click phpmyadmin i get told to download a phtml file, how do i load phpmyadmin
[06:37] <user____> how do i exec a .sh from console?
[06:37] <xtknight> ripzaw, what haev you tried doing so far?
[06:37] <xtknight> user____, sh ./asdf.sh
[06:37] <Qwell[] > micahcowan: they can never reproduce it, because apparently nobody uses nvidia+xinerama+gnome
[06:38] <vox754> !shell > user____
[06:38] <jacobbe> i have a problem, with new feistly update initramfs-tools can't install .... the message is :  			 				dpkg: error processing /home/jacobbe/initramfs-tools_0.85eubuntu9_all.deb (--install):
[06:38] <jacobbe>  impossibile eseguire stat() su `./etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top' (che stavo per installare): Errore di I/O
[06:38] <jacobbe> Sono occorsi degli errori processando , cam anyone help me ?
[06:38] <xtknight> !it
[06:38] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:38] <user____> i have this  code ..  in a .sh file ...
[06:38] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , bummer... I have most of that, but I use plain xine, myself.
[06:38] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: where's to insert insmod instruction , ?
[06:38] <user____> #!/bin/sh
[06:38] <user____> 
[06:38] <user____> X :3 -ac &   # Launches a new X session on display 3
[06:38] <Qwell[] > xine?
[06:38] <sorcerer> micahcowan: hey .. i put this command is .. what does this do install all the codecs i neeed : sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui
[06:38] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, you dont, you just put the module name in /etc/modules
[06:38] <drewzf> Should I expect data loss when rebuilding a logic drive on a RAID device striped with parity?
[06:38] <Qwell[] > xinerama is completely different from xine
[06:38] <user____> and i get error  x: user not authorized..
[06:38] <Qwell[] > one is a video player, the other is an X thing
[06:39] <xtknight> what about xinerama?
[06:39] <xtknight> problems with it?
[06:39] <Qwell[] > xtknight: always
[06:39] <micahcowan> Qwell[] , sorry: there are so very, very many xine forks and the like, I assumed ^_^
[06:39] <xtknight> i just debugged one problem the other day with Xinerama
[06:39] <xtknight> crashing xrandr
[06:39] <micahcowan> I see. An extension.
[06:39] <Qwell[] > xinerama + ubuntu == broken most of the time
[06:40] <ripzaw> xtknight: here goes again.... I logged in as root, instaleld the NVIDIA 9775 module....  The driver installed correctly HOWEVER, THE NVIDIA KERNEL MODULE VERSION doesn't match 9775 driver, and it won't install one for me.... I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO UPDATE THE NVIDIA KERNEL MODULE.... (sorry for the caps, i've typed this like 5 times, but I think your missing it on your screen)
[06:40] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: http://pastebin.ca/431448 check these are the instructions to install the modules and point me please
[06:40] <vox754> !caps > ripzaw
[06:40] <vox754> !patience > ripzaw
[06:40] <xtknight> ripzaw, "install" doesnt mean anytihng to me
[06:40] <xtknight> sudo sh ./asdf.sh?
[06:40] <vox754> !reapeat > ripzaw
[06:40] <xtknight> modprobe nvidia?
[06:40] <vox754> !repeat > ripzaw
[06:40] <drewzf> Should I expect data loss when rebuilding a logic drive on a RAID device striped with parity?
[06:41] <vox754> drewzf, YES. This is not an Ubuntu thing, ask somewhere else
[06:41] <xtknight> lol
[06:41] <xtknight> it's not that offtopic
[06:41] <ripzaw> xtknight: I ran "sudo ssudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9755-pkg1.run
[06:41] <xtknight> ripzaw, there we go
[06:41] <ripzaw> soryr
[06:41] <xtknight> ripzaw, and this failed or succeeded?
[06:42] <user____> how do i check if i have opengl installed?
[06:42] <xtknight> user____, accelerated?  glxinfo | grep rendering
[06:42] <ripzaw> !fuckoff > vox754
[06:42] <xtknight> ollol
[06:42] <xtknight> !language
[06:42] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:42] <vox754> !language > ripzaw
[06:42] <xtknight> enough
[06:42] <user____> libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x4b
[06:42] <user____> direct rendering: Yes
[06:42] <user____> so no opengl?
[06:42] <xtknight> user____, it seems you have 3d accel
[06:43] <xtknight> user____, but maybe partial
[06:43] <user____> so how do i make it opengl
[06:43] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: ....any comment ?
[06:43] <xtknight> user____, i dont know what visual 0x4b is
[06:43] <user____> have ati card
[06:43] <ripzaw> xtknight: it succedded the install, changed the xorg.conf properly, but can't install the Nvidia Kernel Module to the matching 9775 version
[06:43] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, sec
[06:43] <xtknight> ripzaw, ok
[06:43] <user____> and no drivers installed..
[06:43] <xtknight> ripzaw, what driver are you on now, nv or vesa?
[06:43] <ror> strange, just installed xchat via synaptic and there's no icon for it :(
[06:43] <xtknight> user____, oh youre using open source 3d
[06:43] <xtknight> it's more limited than fglrx
[06:43] <vox754> user____, that happens when the driver, kinf of don't support complete 3D, so it may crash.
[06:44] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, which step are you getting stuck on?
[06:44] <TabCtrl> Anyone here understands the line in grub.conf . -> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.9-34.EL ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet
[06:44] <user____> how do i install a propper driver for ati radeon 9000 pro II?
[06:44] <TabCtrl>  What does ro means?
[06:44] <xtknight> readonly?
[06:44] <xtknight> not sure
[06:44] <Yahooadam> Hey, ive installed apache2, php5 and phpmyadmin, if i goto localhost i get 2 dirs, apache2-default and phpmyadmin - if i click phpmyadmin i get told to download a phtml file, how do i load phpmyadmin
[06:44] <sorcerer> micahcowan: hey i just types in this command in the terminal : sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui.... and after that i tried to open some mp3 files in my fat32 partiion .. and it says the files is not a audio streamn
[06:44] <vox754> TabCtrl, yes, read only
[06:44] <TabCtrl> xtknight : I thought so but I'm not sure too.
[06:44] <xtknight> ro. This argument tells the kernel to mount root file system as read-only.
[06:45] <TabCtrl> xtknight : where you read that ?
[06:45] <BSG75> okay I got the digital camera working as root... how can I run the script as root by default?
[06:45] <dawson> !wireless dawson
[06:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wireless dawson - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:45] <xtknight> TabCtrl, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=kernel+parameters+ro&btnG=Search
[06:45] <xtknight> !wireless | dawson
[06:45] <ubotu> dawson: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:45] <sorcerer> could any one assist me with that problem
[06:45] <TabCtrl> vox754: why mount / readonly ?
[06:45] <xtknight> EL? sounds like redhat enterprise linux kernel
[06:45] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: 4) inserting insmod to rc.local / i don't think that ubuntu or any debian based distro has an rc.local
[06:45] <xtknight> is that even ubuntu?
[06:45] <miranto> hum can anyone tell me how can i install beryl or xgl ?
[06:46] <vox754> TabCtrl, there is a man page that explains that, I can't find it...
[06:46] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux,  put "tkusb" in /etc/modules instead.
[06:46] <xtknight> that is the equivalent
[06:46] <Distue> hi
[06:46] <xtknight> !beryl
[06:46] <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
[06:46] <ripzaw> xtknight: I am on the vesa driver
[06:46] <benjb0> I'm running amd64 ubuntu edgy. During the loading time, the screen is in black & white mode! Why is it so?
[06:46] <TabCtrl> vox754: I have looking for something to read about it. Can you find the man page ?
[06:46] <xtknight> ripzaw, okay.  type "sudo modprobe -r nvidia"
[06:46] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: i did then what i have to do , modprobe ?
[06:46] <kaushal> Hi
[06:46] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, modprobe?  where ?
[06:47] <kaushal> I am looking out for tshark package for ubuntu
[06:47] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, after you put it in the file i'm not sure but it doesnt say to modprobe
[06:47] <TabCtrl> xtknight : you caught me. it is redhat. But I'm a closet ubuntu fan
[06:47] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, i dont think it would hurt though
[06:47] <linux__alien> Does Ubuntu Ship it ship Fiesta Fawn?
[06:47] <linux__alien> CDS?
[06:47] <xtknight> !info tshark | kaushal
[06:47] <ubotu> kaushal: tshark: network traffic analyzer (console). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.3a-1ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 97 kB, installed size 268 kB
[06:47] <drewzf> Where should I go for RAID issues then?
[06:47] <linux__alien> for everyone?
[06:47] <xtknight> linux__alien, not until release
[06:48] <xtknight> april 19th
[06:48] <ripzaw> xtknight: sudo modprobe -r nvidia doesn't return anything in terminal
[06:48] <vox754> TabCtrl, try various things like "man kernel" "man kernparam" until you find it
[06:48] <benjb0> My ubuntu splash screen during loading is in black & white. Any solution for that?
[06:48] <xtknight> they probably will
[06:48] <linux__alien> Whats the Version thats shipped right now
[06:48] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: what after adding tkusb in /etc/modules
[06:48] <xtknight> edgy
[06:48] <xtknight> and dapper
[06:48] <TabCtrl> ok vox754
[06:48] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, go to step 5 after that
[06:48] <drewzf> I'd hate to upset vox754
[06:48] <TabCtrl> is Fiesty Fawn out ?
[06:48] <xtknight> no not until april 19th
[06:48] <xtknight> ripzaw, thats fine.  it has removed the module.
[06:48] <vox754> drewzf, we are friends, don't worry
[06:49] <TabCtrl> close
[06:49] <kaushal> xtknight : where can i look for it
[06:49] <xtknight> !universe | kaushal
[06:49] <ubotu> kaushal: 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
[06:49] <hggdh> benjb0: without knowing what is wrong no, no solution. I suggest opening a bug report
[06:49] <TabCtrl> what does fiesty fawn mean ?
[06:49] <Qwell[] > meh, upgrading to feisty...  it can't possibly break more than it is already
[06:49] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: there's no etc/modules , it's /etc/modutils
[06:49] <savetheWorld> f= 6th release
[06:49] <Andeh> Hello
[06:49] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, hrmm   make an /etc/modules
[06:49] <Qwell[] > savetheWorld: what about hoary?
[06:49] <ripzaw> xtknight: the module is removed.... so what should I try to do now?
[06:49] <kaushal> sudo apt-get install tshark
[06:49] <Qwell[] > was that the 8th release?
[06:49] <kaushal> Password:
[06:49] <savetheWorld> dang! caught again! :-)
[06:49] <kaushal> Reading package lists... Done
[06:49] <kaushal> Building dependency tree... Done
[06:49] <benjb0> hggdh: i think this is a common error among 64bit ubuntu
[06:49] <kaushal> E: Couldn't find package tshark
[06:49] <xtknight> ripzaw, try reinstalling the nvidia package
[06:49] <xtknight> ripzaw, that sudo sh stuff should be updating the 'nvidia kernel module'
[06:50] <Andeh> Is there any good music making program in ubuntu? Fruityloops doesnt run very well in Wine
[06:50] <Qwell[] > Andeh: rosegarden
[06:50] <Andeh> ok
[06:50] <Andeh> ill look it up
[06:50] <peter77> I've set opera as my default browser but when I click on links in emails and gaim, firefox displays the page and not opera
[06:50] <BSG75> is there a run as command in ubuntu?
[06:50] <xtknight> BSG75, alt F2
[06:50] <ror> well that's cool
[06:50] <Andeh> WOW
[06:50] <Andeh> Is it free?
[06:50] <mwh> will ubuntu work noticeably better or worse on a macbook vs a macbook pro?
[06:50] <ror> the xchat in synaptic and the xchat in the add/remove programs tool are completely different packages
[06:50] <hggdh> benjb0: sort of. A common error we have been seeing is a hard crash on AMD64, not b&w. I myself had b&w for a while, but it went away on some update to usplash more than a month ago
[06:50] <Andeh> Oh i see
[06:50] <xtknight> of course
[06:50] <vox754> TabCtrl, by the Torvalds himself "man 7 bootparam"
[06:51] <TabCtrl> does fiesty fawn has an english meaning or is it just a made up word ?
[06:51] <mwh> (intel graphics in the plain macbook may work better?)
[06:51] <Andeh> Is it in the repos or do i have to compile it myself?
[06:51] <xtknight> TabCtrl, feisty and fawn are both words
[06:51] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: modutils
[06:51] <ror> fawn (eft, badger etc) are all animals
[06:51] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: what's this directory
[06:51] <ripzaw> xtknight: is there a terminal command that I can use "that will update the kernel module" to 9775?
[06:51] <BSG75> xtknight: I am trying to run a script as root so a password box will pop us when my wife dbl clicks on the icon
[06:51] <Andeh> Is rosegarden in the repos?
[06:51] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, sudo touch /etc/modules
[06:51] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, gksu gedit /etc/modules
[06:51] <TabCtrl> thanks vox754
[06:51] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, add "tkusb"  save the file and exit
[06:51] <ror> I can only guess that the next will be Gnu to piss off the FSF :O
[06:51] <TabCtrl> wow by torvalds himself
[06:51] <benjb0> hggdh: but i have updated my system with all updates. Still it is the same! :(
[06:52] <xtknight> ripzaw, sudo sh SHOULD be doing that
[06:52] <xtknight> ripzaw, sudo sh nvidia.run and what not
[06:52] <mina_linux_Tux> xtknight: i'm asking what's the directory /etc/modutils ?
[06:52] <RaD|Tz> hi I have a problem, I was upgrading from Edgy to Feisty and interrupt the process, now my ubuntu doesn't boot anymore, any workaround??
[06:52] <Andeh> Is rosegarden in the debian repos?
[06:52] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> so ubuntu 7.04 is due april 19th eh?
[06:52] <xtknight> mina_linux_Tux, hrm i'm not sure
[06:52] <xtknight> t3hwiz0rd-ibook, ya
[06:52] <xtknight> !info rosegarden
[06:52] <ubotu> rosegarden: music editor and MIDI/audio sequencer. In component universe, is extra. Version 1:1.2.4-1 (edgy), package size 3244 kB, installed size 7768 kB
[06:52] <hggdh> benjb0: do you have 'vga=xxx' in the kernel boot parameters?
[06:52] <ror> how can I tell if I'm on edgy or feisty? I can't remember which I downloaded
[06:52] <xtknight> ror, lsb_release -a
[06:53] <ror> cool, thanks
[06:53] <xtknight> BSG75, gksu
[06:53] <juice`> how can i check what version of QT i have currently installed?
[06:53] <benjb0> hggdh:How do i check that?
[06:53] <ror> bah I'm on edgy, gonna be quite an upgrade procedure I'm guessin'
[06:53] <jhornick> rosegarden is in the universe repository
[06:53] <xtknight> juice`, dpkg -s libqt3-mt | grep Version
[06:53] <xtknight> feisty has qt3 and qt4 Side-By-side
[06:53] <xtknight> !upgrade
[06:53] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:53] <hggdh> benjb0: usually the second line on 'dmesg
[06:54] <juice`> xtknight: thanks
[06:54] <ror> help.ubuntu.com is https?
 ok i'll check it out! Thanks
[06:54] <hggdh>  benjb0: will state what are the kernel parameters, like 'Command line: root=UUID=a152bcaa-2553-464e-b2c4-023fce8dc5ed ro splash pci=assign-busses vga=792
[06:54] <drewzf> I found it much easier to go from edgy->feisty than from dapper->edgy
[06:54] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> what is the gtk projects response to qt4?
[06:54] <ripzaw> xtknight: thanks for your attempts.... I know that sudo sh driver.run should work and yes it does... "what my problem is during install, is that it doesn't find the nvidia kernel, it can't build one, and the existing one doesn't match the nvidia 9775 driver. WHAT I WANT TO DO "is install the Nvidia Kernel Module so the its version matches 9775" am I talking in circles?
[06:54] <t3hwiz0rd-ibook> are they making a new gtk?
[06:54] <vox754> TabCtrl, the man page is outdated so checking other info would be the best
[06:55] <xtknight> ripzaw, well it wil say 'it could not find a precompiled' module right?
To what value should i change it to?
[06:55] <xtknight> ripzaw, say 'blah whatever build one for me'
[06:55] <micahcowan> sorcerer, what media player are you using to open the MP3 files?
[06:55] <ripzaw> xtknight: yes that is what it says
[06:55] <xtknight> ripzaw, i dont know how else to fix the problem.  i guess you can try "sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`"
[06:55] <xtknight> maybe you need thoe pkgs
[06:55] <xtknight> those
[06:55] <ror> I'm guessing feisty is pretty much final now?
[06:55] <xtknight> pretty much
[06:55] <xtknight> most of it is frozen
[06:55] <xtknight> or will be tomorrow
[06:56] <hggdh> benjb0: I do not know... if you want 1024x768 resolution for the virtual console, use 'vga=792'
ok
[06:56] <sogen> Hi is it is posible to make own live cd with all drivers for your computer?
[06:56] <xtknight> !custom
[06:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about custom - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:56] <xtknight> sogen, yes though i can't remmeber the URL
[06:56] <ror> wow, "3 packages are gonna be removed, 111 new packages are gonna be installed, 830 packages are gonna be upgraded" "total download 637 megs" shouldn't I just download and start from scratch it'd be quicker??
[06:57] <xtknight> !customlivecd | sogen
[06:57] <ubotu> sogen: Creating custom Live CDs is explained on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[06:57] <xtknight> ror, why not just update
[06:57] <xtknight> ror, 637<700megs still :P
[06:57] <sogen> xtknight: thx
[06:57] <Auschwitz> hay
[06:57] <xtknight> hrm
[06:57] <GTX-> Is there anyway I can load music onto my ipod nano via Ubuntu?
[06:58] <ror> can't go wrong from scratch tho, and it's not like I have anything in ~/ I need saving, only just installed edgy 30 mins ago
[06:58] <drewzf> ror
[06:58] <drewzf> why not just upgrade - it'll be just as fast
[06:58] <drewzf> if not faster
[06:58] <xtknight> be done in a couple hours on a fast connection/fast pc
[06:58] <xtknight> PC is doing all the work
[06:58] <ror> I guess
[06:58] <NinjaPinguin> Can anyone tell me how I change/disable the screensaver via terminal?
[06:59] <vox754> xtknight, you need to set a factoid shortcut to that !custom
[06:59] <xtknight> vox754, would if i knew how
[06:59] <vox754> !bot > xtknight
[06:59] <vox754> xtknight, you spend a lot of time here, so I thought you'd know
[06:59] <deCon> need some help on some networking issues that started yesterday and still haven't been resolved...seems complex, anyone up to troubleshooting?
[07:00] <xtknight> !custom is <alias> customlivecd
[07:00] <chili555> deCon try us
[07:00] <xtknight> vox754, lazy today ;)
[07:00] <xtknight> request sent
[07:00] <NinjaPinguin> nobody can help me? :(
[07:01] <deCon> chili555, ok, so my modem works fine, but i think my computer has the issues....it keeps needing me to power cycle and unplug from the port
[07:01] <EADG> Whats up with this?? I used sudofor the command...  dpkg: unable to access dpkg status area: Read-only file system
[07:01] <GTX-> Is there anyway I can load music onto my ipod nano via Ubuntu?
[07:01] <deCon> chili555, im very noobish and i have no idea why this might be happening, someone told me to run dhclient and when i do that, it does nothing...last time it told me 128647 seconds to renewel (bound to 192.....)
[07:02] <EADG> GTX-: Yamipod
[07:02] <drewzf> GTX-: Did you google?
[07:02] <drewzf> http://polishlinux.org/apps/ipod-in-linux/
[07:02] <Shaffox> What is a good c++ compiler ?
[07:02] <deCon> chili555, so ill have internet for a while, then every so often it just goes away and the only thing that seems to help is if i switch the cable from port to port and back
[07:02] <vox754> NinjaPinguin, seems you can only kill the screensaver
[07:02] <chili555> deCon that means u r connected, u have an IP address!
[07:03] <micahcowan> Shaffox, g++ is the standard one.
[07:03] <deCon> chili555, ok...but then it doesn't go online. it's been giving me an IP, but no packets have been received, tons sent though
[07:03] <ra21vi> hello there,
[07:03] <chili555> deCon two ethernet ports on back of computer?
[07:03] <ra21vi> can I know where is the nautilus room, either for discussion or development
[07:03] <deCon> chili555, and it doesn't seem to be the ISP because after i cycle things (power and cables) ...access returns just fine
[07:04] <deCon> chili555, correct
[07:04] <sick_> hy all
[07:04] <NinjaPinguin> vox754 i got the problem that i have accidently chosen a screensaver that kills my xserver
[07:04] <ror> why is it, that after installing windows XP, even with service pack 2, there are about 90 updates. These 90 updates don't update any of your software just the core of windows, yet take, even on a good connection, over an hour to download and about an hour to install; Linux however, updates every single piece of installed software in about half an hour on the same connection
[07:04] <NinjaPinguin> and now i cant change it because even the preview in the screensaver-menu kills the xserver :/
[07:04] <chili555> deCon may or may not help to disable one in BIOS
[07:04] <drewzf> ror: Because Windows is more worried about encryption than compression
[07:04] <ra21vi> ror: thats not the correct description orcomparisions
[07:04] <emet> can you take a screenshot of just a window
[07:05] <drewzf> /s/Windows/Microsoft/
[07:05] <vox754> NinjaPinguin, oh yeah, my 3D doesn't work so I have disabled screensavers altogether... I found this http://mandrivausers.org/lofiversion/index.php/t39154.html
[07:05] <emet> ror: cause Linux is better then Windows
[07:05] <kaushal> I am not able to locate tshark package for ubuntu
[07:05] <kaushal> :(
[07:05] <emet> lol
[07:05] <deCon> chili555, could you explain why? is there anything I could have done to start this, using IP tables or internet sharing???
[07:05] <emet> had to
[07:05] <emet> can you take a screenshot of just a window?
[07:05] <ror> ra21vi, what's a better description?
[07:05] <EADG> My install is some-what broken, apps crash randomly, I'm hoping that apt-get upgrade will solve some issues, but I'm getting tons of errors... upgrade quits, dpkg says to --configure -a then returns 'read only file sys" What next?
[07:05] <drewzf> emet: ctrl+alt+prnt scrn
[07:06] <ra21vi> ror: and one thing, if u are updating your windows xp, please be careful about installig new DRM feature, else even if u have an orignal copy, it may break authenticatuing, and your access to windows gone
[07:06] <drewzf> DRM == ?
[07:06] <deCon> chili555, or is there anything I can try to figure it out...or just that? it worked fine for a couple weeks, then my box was online for a couple days straight and it started getting all wonky
[07:06] <chili555> deCon i doubt it, can you pastebin your ifconfig, pls
[07:06] <ra21vi> ror: ok let me tell u... When i enable my security updates, it shows more than 50 updates available, and it takes about 4-5 hours downloading them...
[07:06] <NinjaPinguin> vox754 thanks alot, i'll try this :)
[07:06] <mweichert> is there a list of packages that are shipped on the initrd of the alternate install cd?
[07:06] <ra21vi> Windows xp takes almost 2 days
[07:07] <darx_> EADG: follow what the shell says.. reconfigure
[07:07] <hggdh> drewzf: Digital Rights Management
[07:07] <ripzaw> when installing a new NVIDIA driver using "sudu sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9755-pkg1.run" everything goes well, it updates the xorg.conf properly BUT it cannot find the appropriate NVIDIA KERNEL MODULE that matches that version. Does anyone know how I can get the install to pickup the correct kernal, or perhaps where I can download the correct kernel?
[07:07] <mweichert> I want to add the linux-restriced-modules to the initrd, but don't know if I need to install some dependencies or not
[07:07] <deCon> chili555, proper command?
[07:07] <[1] blank> Hi, after I updated my Ubuntu Feisty Fawn system, I got a new kernel. But, when I try to start it makes not /dev/hda* device files for partitions and cannot continue booting, and I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15076/ I couldn't start my previous kernel neither because by some reason nvidia-kernel was missing and couldn't be fixed, so I deinstalled it. Now I'm in Windows with totally srewed up Ubuntu!! Can someone please help me?
[07:07] <ra21vi> but in certain conditions, when the system has not been updated for long, this number will increase, with more updates in queues for more packages.. ror
[07:07] <EADG> darx_: Yep, did 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' returns error of read only file sys.
[07:07] <chili555> deCon ifconfig
[07:08] <deCon> chili555, how should i paste it? take up the whole irc screen or private?
[07:08] <ra21vi> hey friends, where is the nautilus channel in irc
[07:08] <ror> ok, but even so, you are updating every piece of software you have installed
[07:08] <chili555> deCon then go to pastebin and paste it, come here and give us the URL
[07:08] <chili555> !pastebin
[07:08] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:08] <ror> whereas with windows you're upgrading only the OS itself
[07:08] <hggdh> ripzaw: this means no pre-compiled kernel module was found. AFAIR you will have to build it. The vendor site has the details on the procedures.
[07:08] <GTX-> When I plug my ipod in, it doesn't show up as an device.
[07:08] <ror> not that most windows applications get many updates
[07:09] <ra21vi> ok one thing I want to ask.. how do u enter the unicode letter in any text editor, in linux using keyboard (not copying pasting from charcter map)
[07:09] <ra21vi> ror: right, windows doesnt own all the softwares u have installed.. so how can it has all updates.. anyway. lets stop windows.. OPen the DOOR.. let air come
[07:09] <ra21vi> feeling congsted
[07:09] <ripzaw> hggdh: yup thats what it means, no pre-compiled kernal is available, thanks for the explanation.  When it tries to build the kernel it fails....
[07:10] <darx_> 1
[07:10] <berent> !laugh >ra2lvi
[07:10] <ror> ra21vi, I'm not suggesting it can update all your programs, I'm saying that it takes a pathetically long time to upgrade the stuff it can upgrade
[07:10] <deCon> chili555, it wont let me... it has a query failure
[07:10] <hggdh> ripzaw: ah, this is then a bit more complex... let me see if I find some pointers
[07:10] <darx_> [1] blank: try booting into livecd and see how your partitions and fstab are set
[07:10] <Scunizi> I'm trying to change screen resolution to 1366x768 which is native for my LCD TV Pc input. Xorg has it listed but when I go to System/Preferances/screen resolution it is not listed as an option.  Highest is 1280x1024.  This is even after dpkg resetting xorg.  Can anyone help..
[07:10] <ra21vi> ror: well friends, call Billy, :)
[07:10] <sidny4> I just installed apache server, I can access it through the web browser just fine but I don't know where my public_HTML folder is, anyone know?
[07:11] <kothz> ripzaw: Have you installed the kernel headers?  Does it fail with any particular message?
[07:11] <ra21vi> its it funny, a person with name "Gates" makes "Windows"
[07:11] <chili555> deCon query failure? on 'ifconfig'?
[07:11] <[1] blank> I cannot use my Ubuntu system because updated screw it all up, and now I have to delay my work even further. Can someone please help me??
[07:11] <berent> sidny4 : see httpd.conf
[07:11] <deCon> chili555, on pastebin
[07:11] <Scunizi> sidny4: usr/www I think
[07:11] <xtknight>  /var/www
[07:11] <ra21vi> [1] blank: whats the prob buddy
[07:12] <[1] blank> ra21vi, Hi, after I updated my Ubuntu Feisty Fawn system, I got a new kernel. But, when I try to start it makes not /dev/hda* device files for partitions and cannot continue booting, and I get this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15076/ I couldn't start my previous kernel neither because by some reason nvidia-kernel was missing and couldn't be fixed, so I deinstalled it. Now I'm in Windows with totally srewed up Ubuntu!! Can someone please h
[07:12] <Scunizi> sidny4: xtknight has it right.. sorry for the mistake.
[07:12] <hggdh> ripzaw: have you looked at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=255929
[07:12] <sidny4> there it is, thanks
[07:12] <hggdh> ripzaw: this might be a better option
[07:12] <berent> [1] blank fiesty is still in beta
[07:13] <chili555> deCon did u go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and paste in your ifconfig?
[07:13] <ripzaw> kothz: yup I installed the headers.... over and over and over again.... actually I've spent the last 18 hours reinstalling nvidia drivers, headers, this that... everything under the sun....
[07:13] <vox754> [1] blank, that is your fault for installing feisty
[07:13] <[1] blank> Feisty worked just fine for over a month now
[07:13] <pagan0ne> if i install ubuntu onto a new hard drive, could i copy my /home/user folder from my old kubuntu install off another hard drive and retain all my personal settings?
[07:13] <vox754> !stable > [1] blank
[07:13] <chili555> deCon then when you press 'paste' u get a URL
[07:14] <deCon> chili555, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15078/
[07:14] <darx_> [1] blank: boot into livecd and have a look at the fstab and partition setups
[07:14] <ra21vi> [1] blank: ok, where is Ubuntu /
[07:14] <nikin> pagan0ne,  sure
[07:15] <[1] blank> DarkX, /etc/fstab is ok, it's just that /usr/bin is not in path
[07:15] <chili555> deCon ath0 is your wireless?
[07:15] <pagan0ne> nikin: so like my kopete passwords and all are stored in hidden files and folders in my home folder? all i need to do is copy that over, and my /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[07:15] <Scunizi> Are there issues with i810 graphics and being able to change to an appropriate resolution?
[07:15] <[1] blank> DarkX, and even if it was /dev/hda* device files ar missing
[07:15] <darx_> [1] blank: try updating the env variables
[07:15] <[1] blank> DarkX, and even if it was /dev/hda* device files ar missing
[07:15] <deCon> chili555, i know its not my browser because it affects all connectivity, but yes, i am always connected even when this problem arises, I just don't recieve anything for some reason, but my dual boot windows i think was affected just as much...if that helps
[07:15] <chili555> deCon ath0 is your wireless?
[07:16] <ra21vi> anyone know how to enter U+00A9 (unicode for Copyright sign) in text editor using keyboard
[07:16] <hggdh> deCon: wow, you got two different interfaces with the same IP address. Is this really what you want?
[07:16] <user____> how do i exec a .run file ?
[07:16] <deCon> chili555, apparently, but i don't know why
[07:16] <ripzaw> all I want to do is get a geforce 6100 working with beryl in glx mode....  I had it working perfectly... got a new HD, reinstalled ubuntu and now my nightmare of not getting  the vid card to install properly is killing me...
[07:16] <darx_> [1] blank: if you don't care about the date in your ubuntu install, try installing the base system and upgrade from there
[07:16] <deCon> chili555, i thought it should be on the wifi one?
[07:16] <mjr> ra21vi, if it's a gtk editor / terminal, ctrl-shift-ua9
[07:16] <chili555> deCon you do NOT want ath0 and eth0 connected with the same IP
[07:16] <deCon> hggdh, i don't know, i'm a newb, i mustve pieced the wrong code in somewhere along the line??? HELP!
[07:17] <ra21vi> mjr: thanks lemme try
[07:17] <chili555> deCon which do you want to use?
[07:17] <darx_> [1] blank: *data
[07:17] <deCon> chili555, so you found the problem? how the hell...?? can you help me fix that?
[07:17] <chili555> deCon sure
[07:17] <hggdh> deCon: (1) do you have a wireless access point? (2) are you right now plugged as wired?
[07:17] <user____> how do i exec a .run file ?
[07:17] <amistangel> hey im very new at this im having trouble installing... i downloaded the iso, burned a cd, and it boots fine, but when i try to start the installation it just hangs
[07:17] <deCon> decon, eth0 is the port it is plugged into, and ath0 is my wificard which network manager applet doesn't even show
[07:17] <[1] blank> Jesuss now I have to set *all* things again
[07:17] <hggdh> deCon: an immediate option is to disable one of the two interfaces
[07:17] <vox754> mjr, hey, cool trick that Unicode
[07:18] <chili555> deCon do u want wired or wireless?
[07:18] <deCon> chili555, can i switch wifi to wifi0
[07:18] <chili555> deCon do u want wired or wireless?
[07:18] <deCon> chili555, wired all the way, but still able to go wifi
[07:18] <ripzaw> user____: open terminal and type "sudo sh nameoffile.run"
[07:18] <darx_> [1] blank: maybe not.. but that what i'd do
[07:18] <darx_> [1] blank: you could try to fix it
[07:18] <darx_> :)
[07:18] <piglit> when i try to compile my kernel like this:http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu_p2   in this howto they use "make menuconfig" i wan to enable LVM where can i find this?
[07:18] <amistangel> i am not sure if there are some boot paramaters that might help but i do not know what they might be
[07:18] <tarzeau> piglit: try press / key and then LVM
[07:18] <chili555> deCon have you set static IPs for these?
[07:18] <am6> how do I find my Windows XP files once I've loaded Ubuntu?
[07:19] <[1] blank> aaah... only when I move my work to Windows, I want accept to rely on "luck" with Linux...
[07:19] <deCon> hggdh, yes i have a wifi access point, my setup is as follows--> modem-->router-->computer (with router to another router which ill be turning into a relay point in the future)
[07:19] <darx_> user____: ./(pathname)
[07:19] <deCon> chili555, not that i know of
[07:19] <schirpich> Anyone know how to block a package from ever being installed?  A little while ago maybe to patches ago my pc started asking me to install F-Prot (some anti virus app) and it just fails.  It just doesn't install stuff gracefully now
[07:19] <user____> ripzaw  .. was good
[07:19] <ripzaw> user____: glad to help
[07:20] <piglit> tarzeau, thanx!!! it said: No matches found
[07:20] <am6> Does anyone know the path to find Windows files once you have loaded Ubuntu?
[07:20] <hggdh> deCon: ok, one immediate option is to disable one of them. Looking at the stats on pastein, it seems most of traffic is going thru the wireless (ath0, probably an atheros). So you can 'sudo ifdown eth0'
[07:20] <chili555> deCon go to System - Admin - Network and be sure all interfaces are dhcp
[07:20] <deCon> hggdh, eth0 is my wired connection though, and i would rather have that
[07:20] <tarzeau> piglit: maybe it's called different, dunno
[07:20] <chili555> deCon also do sudo ifdown ath0
[07:20] <[1] blank> Can someone pleaste tell me what is the difference between "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 Alternate" and "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 Alternate"? I'll be needing gcc and other tools for building my driver and so on
[07:21] <andreas_> I have a strange problem for you. :) When I play video files in VLC (avi, mov, mpeg) The window appear black at first. After a while I can see the picture, But when I resize window for instance it goes black again.. Do I miss any plugins?
[07:21] <tarzeau> piglit: capital letters? tried VOLUME or VOL?
[07:21] <hggdh> deCon: chili555 suggestion is more appropriate
[07:21] <ror> use route to control which interface traffic to certain IPs go through
[07:21] <deCon> chili555, confirmed DHCP
[07:21] <ripzaw> am6: this worked for me.... just mount the drive http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/
[07:21] <piglit> tarzeau, i tried: "lvm" and "LVM"
[07:22] <chili555> deCon also uncheck your wireless connection
[07:22] <ra21vi> mjr: thanks its working in gedit, but not in Zend Editor, and i was trying to enter it in Zend PHP Enterprise Editor
[07:22] <ra21vi> user____: go to that directoty, ./.run
[07:22] <ra21vi> user____: or /home/username/path/to/that/dir/.run
[07:22] <ra21vi> if its executable, else make it chmod +x ./.run
[07:22] <deCon> chili555, done and done http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15080/
[07:22] <FifaFrazer> how can i output bytes to the data port of the parallel port using ubuntu?
[07:22] <[1] blank> Can someone please tell me what is the difference between "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 Alternate" and "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 Alternate" editions?
[07:22] <piglit> tarzeau, VOL vol and volume doesnt come up with a thing also
[07:22] <deCon> hggdh, thanks :)
[07:23] <[1] blank> Can someone please tell me what is the difference between "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 Alternate" and "Kubuntu Edgy Eft 6.10 esktop" editions?
[07:23] <deCon> chili555, now what if i want wifi later?
[07:23] <bXi> FifaFrazer: echo -e -n "\001" > /dev/lp0 i think
[07:23] <dyrne> [1] blank: thats the same thing...
[07:23] <chili555> deCon excellent! now see if your wired is stable again
[07:23] <deCon> chili555, is this a temp problem, or something that is normal ?? (having to disable one of the two)
[07:23] <vox754> [1] blank, you were typing wrong
[07:23] <vox754> !alternate > [1] blank
[07:23] <deCon> chili555, well it seems stable...i'm writing to you
[07:23] <am6> anyone know the path to find your windows partition?
[07:23] <[1] blank> vox754, yes sorry, I  used to copy-by-mouse-selection
[07:24] <chili555> deCon go back into system-Admin-Networking and uncheck wired, check wireless
[07:24] <[1] blank> vox754, which one does have GCC ?
[07:24] <andreas_> am6: I suppose that depends on where you mount it?
[07:24] <fugore> am6: it should be /dev/hda1
[07:24] <chili555> deCon there are other ways to do it such at NetworkManager...which I hate
[07:24] <deCon> chili555, is this what everyone has to do, or for my situation ?? (trying to understand these issues since i just switched from windows reign of 15 years)
[07:24] <delight-net> [1] blank: the desktop is a live cd with grahical istaller
[07:25] <fugore> am6: you can mount it  to /mnt/windows (mkdir windows before)
[07:25] <delight-net> [1] blank: the alternate is text-modus intall only
[07:25] <fugore> am6: mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows
[07:25] <delight-net> IS the RC1 of feisty expected for today?
[07:25] <deCon> chili555, ok ok...so this is a normal trade off? is there a reason my wifi card is ath instead of wifi0?
[07:25] <[1] blank> delight-net, which version has GCC?
[07:25] <chili555> deCon no, some hard-core just use command line!!!
[07:25] <Flannel> delight-net: #ubuntu+1 would be better suited to answer that
[07:25] <vox754> deCon, you have an Atheros card...maybe
[07:26] <deCon> vox754, company? bios? or ..?
[07:26] <andreas_> Black window when I play movies in VLC.. Seems to start working when I move the window.. Anyone?
[07:26] <chili555> deCon NetworkManager ...ugh!
[07:26] <delight-net> [1] blank: what do you mean by gcc ... the compiler ?
[07:26] <deCon> chili555, ok, now another wierd question
[07:26] <andreas_> Oh,, I am using a ATI card
[07:26] <deCon> chili555, should i not use it?
[07:26] <delight-net> thnx Flannel
[07:26] <peter77> can anyone recommend a RAM test tool
[07:26] <deCon> chili555, the other problem was, when i first noticed this, it was affecting my whole wifi network...no other puters could get access from the router
[07:26] <[1] blank> delight-net, Yes gcc and all the stuff needed for compiling. I guess that "desktop" version doesn't have it.
[07:27] <vox754> deCon, you have an Atheros wireless card
[07:27] <deCon> chili555, was this because my computer was stealing two IPs for one slot?
[07:27] <fugore> peter77: i think there's one on the install CD || GRUB
[07:27] <chili555> deCon some ppl love it, some hate it. i have never gotten it to work for me with 3 different cards. never. but some love it
[07:27] <deCon> vox754, :sheep: what is atheros? (its a netgear)
[07:27] <delight-net> [1] blank: its not on any of the cds
[07:27] <delight-net> [1] blank: as far as i know
[07:28] <deCon> chili555, well i dont need GUI, i would rather learn command line but i haven't had time with school to read all the books and tamper
[07:28] <delight-net> [1] blank: but ... after install u can easily install it over the net
[07:28] <chili555> deCon https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager
[07:28] <deCon> chili555, back to old problem...how could have this affected my network?
[07:28] <Flannel> [1] blank: Edgy or Dapper?
[07:28] <[1] blank> Flannel, Edgy
[07:28] <chili555> deCon the network itself?
[07:29] <vox754> deCon, Atheros might be the chipset, even if the card is sold and packaged by other companies
[07:29] <chili555> deCon or your computer?
[07:29] <[1] blank> delight-net, I need it to compile driver for modem
[07:29] <loser> org
[07:29] <Flannel> [1] blank: 4.1.1
[07:29] <deCon> chili555, the router itself hadn't been working for anyone else in the house
[07:30] <deCon> chili555, but i did restric ips to just .1-.8
[07:30] <[1] blank> Flannel, ?
[07:30] <Flannel> [1] blank: You need to use apt-cdrom (with the CD in the drive) to add the repository that's on the CD to your sources, then install 'build-essential' and you'll have GCC
[07:30] <deCon> chili555, with 5 boxes connected
[07:30] <jusama14> Hey
[07:30] <DJ_HaXE> !radio
[07:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about radio - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:30] <jusama14> when i type in glxinfo into terminal i get X Error of failed request:  BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[07:31] <HumpBack> Heelo
[07:31] <chili555> deCon i doubt your prob affected router, they get tired. did u try power cycling it?
[07:31] <[1] blank> Can someone please give me the best location from which to download Edgy Eft?
[07:31] <deCon> chili555, and ifdown/ifup [dev add]  will switch off and on the different sources of network right?
[07:31] <Flannel> [1] blank: `sudo apt-cdrom add` should do then, then 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[07:31] <HumpBack> any idea on how to make the userlist visible in x-chat? I have no idea why the ubuntu xchat comes witought it
[07:31] <chili555> deCon yessir
[07:31] <kaushal> Hi
[07:31] <deCon> chili555, ya, and that works..maybe i need a new router too because this had not happened in over a year of running this box and router together
[07:32] <Flannel> HumpBack: xchat-gnome is what you have (it's in main), xchat is in universe, and is more... sane.
[07:32] <chili555> deCon sudo ifup/down probably
[07:32] <kaushal> How do i enable Universe repo on my ubuntu box
[07:32] <deCon> chili555, right....
[07:32] <abuyazan> hello guys ,
[07:32] <chili555> deCon old router? +5 yrs?
[07:32] <andreas_> Nobody that have had vlc problems?
[07:32] <abuyazan> i have a strange problem with my ubuntu
[07:32] <deCon> chili555, its a netgear B router...not even G and ya...its probably 3-5+ old
[07:32] <[1] blank> I have Athlon 3000+ 64, would it be good idea to install 64 version?
[07:32] <Flannel> !universe | kaushal
[07:32] <ubotu> kaushal: 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
[07:33] <abuyazan> with gdmsetup
[07:33] <[1] blank> because of other programs
[07:33] <chili555> deCon www.newegg.com
[07:33] <jusama14> anyone?
[07:33] <deCon> with blank, i have a dual core amd 4400 64-bit....but i'm on 32bit ubuntu....isn't it harder to run 64 bit things because of software compat.?
[07:33] <andreas_> Could the fact that I play the movie file from an NTFS partition be the reason VLC have problems showing the picture?
[07:33] <deCon> chili555, lol thought so
[07:33] <romuloubuntu> !wifi
[07:33] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:33] <abuyazan> if i run it it starts i can see it in ps command but the graphical interface did not appear
[07:34] <dyrne> [1] blank: 64 might be a bit faster but it wont be noticable and unless youre running individual apps that need to address several gigs of ram a piece i dont see the reason
[07:34] <chili555> deCon good luck, see ya!
[07:34] <fugore> abuyazan: you don't have any Xsession?
[07:34] <deCon> dyrne, because linux handles things well enough
[07:34] <abuyazan> i tried many things but with no luck
[07:34] <deCon> chili555, thanks so much!!!!
[07:35] <abuyazan> fugore,  what do you mean ?
[07:35] <[1] blank> dyrne, no what I mean is, will other programms from repository work without problems with that edition.
[07:35] <juice`_> is there any application other than skype that supports skype connections ?
[07:35] <fredde> How do you get into the C harddrive?
[07:35] <kaushal> Ubotu : I have looked for /etc/apt/sources.list file
[07:35] <fugore> abuyazan: all you got is a text tty? "login:"?
[07:35] <HAKAN> Enter text here...hi a
[07:36] <HAKAN> trke bilen varm0131?
[07:36] <dyrne> [1] blank: seperate repos, id think theyd be identical but im not sure how hard they work to make sure 64 bit has same apps available. in sure main is identical though
[07:36] <kaushal> I am sorry I am not able to proceed
[07:36] <ripzaw> man, I'm just getting worked over trying to install my nvidia 6100 vid card....  during installation, unable to download kernel, and unable to recompile kernel module.... anyone have an Idea? anyone wanna try to work with me to fix this?
[07:37] <abuyazan> fugore, no i am in GNOME and every thing is working fine but i need to open the "Login window" to change it
[07:37] <eNons3nse> so when there is a kernel upgrade in the daily updates does that break ndiswrapper?  do i have to re-install it?  it kinda broke my wifi on my laptop.
[07:37] <abuyazan> fugore, it was working fine but from yesterday this problem happened
[07:38] <BSG75> how do I put pause in a bash script?
[07:38] <BSG75> got the camera to work under ubuntu .. just need to put a pause
[07:38] <dyrne> BSG75: i usually use read instead of like pause as id use in a batch file
[07:38] <fugore> abuyazan: ctrl-alt-F1-F12 >> you'll get a new login, then try startx -- :1
[07:38] <abuyazan> fugore, and it become so slow on the startup process after i enter my username ans password
[07:39] <BSG75> thanks :)
[07:39] <FriedGeek> Greetings all.
[07:39] <dyrne> BSG75: its also how youd assign variable like: echo what server to connect to?; read SERVER
[07:39] <abuyazan> fugore, i did , also i created new username and login with it but the same thing
[07:39] <ripzaw> is anyone in this room running 9775 drivers for Nvidia video card?
[07:40] <fugore> abuyazan: try top in terminal an spot the hungry process
[07:40] <netmon1> Is there a way for me to see what programs I have installed via synaptic on server edition
[07:40] <abuyazan> fugore, but if i startx with root user i can run it
[07:40] <wbeeching> hello i have a acer with a bcm4318 and cant get it to work any help
[07:40] <nomike> hi
[07:40] <grok_> I got an update that backed the nvidia driver to 9631
[07:40] <netmon1> wbeeching, are you using ndiswrapper
[07:41] <nomike> i need to convert a html-page with css formatting to pdf
[07:41] <grok_> I think that happened yesterday
[07:41] <fugore> abuyazan: if you keep the default, is it OK?
[07:41] <wbeeching> ?
[07:41] <ripzaw> does anyone know the terminal/command line to "download and install the latest restricted modules" ?
[07:41] <fugore> abuyazan (default login screen)
[07:41] <nomike> in the printpreview of firefox the layout is broken, so I'm using opera to print the page.
[07:41] <abuyazan> fugore, which default you mean ?
[07:41] <dyrne> ripzaw: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r)  you can use $()  or ``
[07:41] <robdm> 82
[07:42] <robdm> ciao
[07:42] <netmon1> wbeeching, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092 that should work for you as a semi guide
[07:42] <abuyazan> fugore, yes every thing i working good just i want to run it , and i dont know how to debug why it is not working
[07:42] <netmon1> You will need the right windows driver
[07:43] <abuyazan> ps -aux | grep gdmsetup
[07:43] <wbeeching> thanks
[07:43] <abuyazan> fugore, khaled    5294  0.0  1.7  55128  8996 ?        S    20:06   0:00 gksu gdmsetup
[07:43] <abuyazan> root      5302  0.0  1.8  19708  9564 ?        Ss   20:06   0:00 gdmsetup
[07:43] <ripzaw> dyrne: can you tell me the exact command line to type, that one doesn't work
[07:43] <abuyazan> fugore, but nothing comes up to GUI interface
[07:44] <dyrne> ripzaw: that is the command. if you just type uname -r in terminal you will see what its adding to the end.
[07:44] <dyrne> ripzaw: maybe i mistyped one sec
[07:44] <FriedGeek> I'm trying to upgrade to 6.10 and after running  gksu "update-manager -c"    It stops at 'Fetching file 21 of 21' and throws an error (waiting for the error text to show up so I can put it in here...)
[07:45] <dyrne> ripzaw: that should work
[07:45] <SirBob1701> hey guys how do i enable the bass in amixer?
[07:46] <ripzaw> dyrne: what should work? can you type out the command line for me betwene " and "
[07:46] <fugore> abuyazan: oh i think that happened to me once:: the session keep restarting huh?
[07:47] <FordPrefect> anyone have a 17" mac book pro running ubuntu and talking projector?
[07:47] <romuloubuntu> can anyone help me to get wifi working. I think I have working drivers, wifi-radar shows the acess points, but the connection does not work. I trying to follow the wifi documentation but am a little confused and dont know where to go. Can anyone guide me?
[07:47] <delight-net> Flannel: got no answer about a possible RC ... do you know any rumors ;)
[07:47] <fugore> abuyazan: :( i don't remember how i fixed it..
[07:48] <frankabel> can anybody say me when the xubuntu feisty will be release?
[07:48] <abuyazan> fugore, aha
[07:48] <nu-> !grub
[07:48] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:48] <frankabel> I don't want the exact time, just a stimate
[07:48] <Flannel> delight-net, frankabel: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule
[07:48] <andreas_> frankabel: April 20th i think
[07:48] <abuyazan> fugore, i will try to debug
[07:48] <pirothezero> so I have a chmod +x file that I ran by typing ./filename how do I make it so it runs every 2 or 4 hours? I know I need to use cron, but i recently switched over to ubuntu from kub and not sure what the equivalent is ?
[07:49] <Caramba> Hiya folks! Too lazy to surf the net so I come here instead :) Which would be the best audio player to use in console mode, mainly to receive streaming media. No fancy handling of playlists needed.
[07:49] <fugore> abuyazan: personally i'd try kde > then uninstall GNOME > finally reinstall GNOME
[07:49] <delight-net> Flannel: oh its tomorow ;) Had in mind i was today
[07:49] <fugore> abuyazan: that may take a while though...
[07:49] <dyrne> romuloubuntu: when i have a working driver this is what i do to connect: 'sudo ifconfig ath0 up' 'iwlist ath0 scan' 'sudo iwconfig ath0 essid networkname' 'sudo dhclient ath0' replace ath0 with whatever device. if you try this from the terminal do you see any errors?
[07:50] <delight-net> I guess its cause they canceled herd6
[07:51] <SirBob1701> can someone tell me how to unmute the bass in amixer or raise its volume?
[07:51] <abuyazan> fugore, i will try search the internet for that
[07:51] <dyrne> romuloubuntu: also, consider launching wifiradar from the terminal and see if it complains of anything maybe
[07:51] <fugore> abuzayan: synaptic
[07:53] <FriedGeek> I'm trying to upgrade to 6.10 and i'm getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://packages.freecontrib.org/plf/dists/dapper/Release.gpg Could not connect to packages.freecontrib.org:80 (88.191.33.6), connection timed out
[07:53] <FriedGeek> Any help would be greatly appreciated. :-)
[07:54] <juice`_> is there any application other than skype that supports skype connections ?
[07:54] <tam> as i know mostly nothing about hardware here i go: i bought a 3.5mm jack -> 3.5mm jack lead today so that i could hook up my monitor speakers to my pc..did i buy the correct thing or should i have got something else? sorry for the real noob question
[07:55] <root__> can anyone tell me how can i get tot this file
[07:55] <root__> alsa-kernel/Documentation/ALSA-configuration.txt.
[07:56] <SirBob1701> ya i gotta turn the base up in amixer how do i do that?
[07:56] <FordPrefect> anyone have some ideas on how I can get my ATI (macbook rpo) to talk to a projector under ubuntu?  I've checked the guides and no luck so far.
[07:56] <FriedGeek> tam: Depends on what your monitor's audio connections are. Does it have a jack (hole) in it or does it have RCA (two round rings. )
[07:56] <tam> FriedGeek: 1 jack hole
[07:56] <tam> as in only 1 place for somethign to go in (if that makes sense)
[07:56] <AlbertoP> hello
[07:57] <dyrne> tam: you need gold plating man. and use only monster cables even for pigtails. ;-)
[07:57] <the_dennis> root__, what exactly do you mean with "tot"?
[07:57] <fugore> tam: plug it in the sndcard ^^
[07:57] <locolbd> ashley
[07:57] <locolbd> how can i access this file alsa-kernel/Documentation/ALSA-configuration.txt.
[07:57] <tam> fugore: done that...i got no sound..hence why i thought i could be doing something wrong..
[07:57] <dyrne> tam: make sure its not a mono plug
[07:58] <fugore> tam: do you have a 'speaker' icon on your desktop?
[07:58] <fugore> tam: try /etc/init.d/alas-utils reset
[07:59] <fugore> alsa-utils    ...sry
[07:59] <the_dennis> locolbd, well, its an textfile so i would try gedit or something
[07:59] <smelted> !sound
[07:59] <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
[08:00] <SirBob1701> my alsamixer isn't showng tone is there a way to add it in?
[08:00] <tam> fugore: it didn't find any sound devices (even after resetting alsa) i'll play about with it..
[08:00] <Sakabatou> !Players and !MP3
[08:00] <Sakabatou> !MP3
[08:00] <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
[08:00] <fugore> tam: you didn't find any ALSA facilities?!
[08:01] <tam> fugore: yeah, i reset the alsa stuff..but my sound is still not there.. just to cover everything...since the cable is black i just connect it to the black port?
[08:01] <SirBob1701> does anyone know?
[08:01] <fugore> tam: look at synaptic to see if it's been installed
[08:01] <FlyingSquirrel33> my server is still on hoary, and when I do a apt-get dist-upgrade it doesn't add any packages. Any ideas?
[08:01] <locolbd> how can i access this file alsa-kernel/Documentation/ALSA-configuration.txt.
[08:01] <tam> i am sorry its just that my hardware knowledge is less than shit
[08:01] <tam> fugore: ^
[08:02] <clouder`grr> How would I fall back from any backports or proposed updates I may have installed?
[08:02] <the_dennis> locolbd, do you already own the file?
[08:02] <fugore> tam: you have 1 port on your monitor and how many on the sndcard??
[08:02] <tam> about 5
[08:02] <gordonjcp> tam: depends what kind of socket is on your speakers
[08:02] <fugore> tam: try 'em all :)  i use the green port
[08:02] <locolbd> the_dennis: i dont know thats why am asking where i can find it
[08:02] <tam> green, yellow, black green yellow
[08:03] <tam> gordonjcp: its the monitor, phono i propose it is
[08:03] <romuloubuntu> tx for the tip
[08:03] <fugore> tam: the pink is for microphone
[08:03] <romuloubuntu> wifi-radar from the terminal shows no complains
[08:03] <tam> fugore: i'll try green as i vaguely remember i use that..see i told you my hardware knowledge ain't good :P
[08:03] <romuloubuntu> thats my problem, it looks like there's nothing wrong, at least nothing I can detect
[08:04] <savetheWorld> green is speaker
[08:04] <drewzf> could anyone suggest IMMEDIATE data recovery?
[08:04] <the_dennis> locolbd, when the alsa-kernel package is installed, you probably will find the documentation file somewhere in /usr/share/doc/alsa-kernel
[08:04] <romuloubuntu> wifi-radar shows I am connected, but I don't have an ip adress for ath0
[08:04] <the_dennis> locolbd, otherwhise you can get it by downloading the alsa-kernel archive on alsa project website
[08:04] <romuloubuntu> I read on the documentation this may be because of a bad password, but on the windows machine this password works
[08:05] <stevethepirate> hello
[08:05] <stevethepirate> can anyone assist me with a ntfs problem i'm having?
[08:05] <stevethepirate> *ntfs-3g
[08:05] <uri_> what prob?
[08:06] <romuloubuntu> where can i paste output of iwconfig?
[08:06] <stevethepirate> Um. okay. I have 2 harddrives.. one has two partitions {a linux and a windows one} and one ntfs..
[08:06] <smelted> what cheap soundcards are working in Edgy?
[08:06] <the_dennis> romuloubuntu, dpaste.com f.e.
[08:06] <LadyNikon> !pastebin | romuloubuntu
[08:06] <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)
[08:06] <stevethepirate> I've added both to /etc/fstab
[08:07] <sick_> szevasztok
[08:07] <stevethepirate> and given both mount points
[08:07] <sick_> valaki ismeri kyrill-t?
[08:07] <stevethepirate> and i can read off both.
[08:07] <stevethepirate> but i can't write to one of them
[08:07] <stevethepirate> but i can to the other
[08:08] <the_dennis> stevethepirate, you probably don't have write access to ntfs yet.
[08:08] <the_dennis> that depends on your kernel version
[08:08] <romuloubuntu> thanks, can anyone look at the output of iwconfig eth0 and tell me what should I do? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15090/
[08:08] <tarzeau> anyone play http://bub-n-bros.sf.net/ with me please?
[08:08] <stevethepirate> how would i get write access?
[08:08] <the_dennis> stevethepirate, uhm well that depends
[08:08] <stevethepirate> on?
[08:08] <fugore> stevethepirate: you tried being root?
[08:09] <stevethepirate> yeah.. was root
[08:09] <stevethepirate> the whole time
[08:09] <uri_> steve one of them is sata and the other is not?
[08:09] <stevethepirate> Yeah
[08:09] <uri_> soo
[08:09] <stevethepirate> One is satat
[08:09] <the_dennis> stevethepirate, a friend of mine told me he compiled a newer version of the kernel. and even if you have ntfs write support enabled, you have to use the right options in fstab
[08:09] <stevethepirate> *sata
[08:10] <Pici> romuloubuntu: did you try to do a `sudo dhclient ath0` to request an ip via dhcp?
[08:10] <stevethepirate> uri_: is sata a problem?
[08:10] <stevethepirate> here is an example
[08:10] <stevethepirate> root@noxville:/mnt/windows# mkdir f
[08:10] <stevethepirate> mkdir: cannot create directory `f': Input/output error
[08:10] <clouder`grr> Is there any way to easily rollback from any backports or proposed updates I might have installed?  I was apt updating like crazy, but now I just want the stable everything
[08:10] <stevethepirate> uri_:
[08:10] <stevethepirate> ???
[08:11] <dballester> see you
[08:11] <fugore> stevethepirate: can you chmod the dev || mnt_point??
[08:11] <romuloubuntu> stevethepirate, yes, may I paste the result there to? It shows some error messages, than tries to get ip and cant.
[08:11] <uri_> steve note that sata is reffered as sda not hda
[08:11] <Scunizi> I just dropped a wireless card in a machine that was wired. How do I get the system to show the ath0 card as an option?
[08:12] <uri_> steve follow: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_users_read_and_write_access
[08:12] <stevethepirate> fugore: sorry.
[08:12] <stevethepirate> what?
[08:12] <romuloubuntu> please read it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15091/
[08:12] <stevethepirate> okay
[08:13] <stevethepirate> fugore: what must i type into konsole to chmod it?
[08:13] <stevethepirate> romuloubuntu:
[08:14] <stevethepirate> it can't get a DHCP ip address because there is not a DHCP server running
[08:14] <agroker> when I connect a USB external drive, it gets mounted by root, with me having read only access, how to change it to write and execute (preferably permanently, for arbitrary USB drive)? I use Gnome under Feisty
[08:14] <romuloubuntu> But the windows machine can get an IP through DHCP.
[08:14] <stevethepirate> ah
[08:15] <fugore> stevethepirate: doing a chmod u+w /dev/hda1 works for me
[08:15] <agroker> fugore, was it for me?
[08:15] <Stig> HI all... I installed Beryl earlier and I'm not sure if it's corrupt or not, but I don't think it's working... I did have some problems installing it but I can see the Beryl icon at the top, and see all the settings, etc. It's just none of the command are working and the desktop looks the same... :S
[08:16] <napsy_> hello. Does someone know how could I convert an OGG movie to AVI or MPEG so that windows media player can play it?
[08:16] <stevethepirate> fugore: doesn't work for me..
[08:16] <fugore> agroker: msg was for stecethepirate, but i'm sure you can give it a try
[08:16] <stevethepirate> napsy_: why not just use vlc..
[08:16] <tarzeau> napsy_: using mplayer/mencoder? http://gnu.ethz.ch/debian/mplayer/
[08:16] <stevethepirate> ah
[08:16] <agroker> fugore, tnx :-)
[08:16] <stevethepirate> sorry. read incorrectly
[08:17] <tam> fugore: so it appears they are working now and i've got "sound" without the sound, so 1 step closer. i can now edit the volume, but can't hear anything...i'll mess some more
[08:17] <stevethepirate> fugore: any other ideas?
[08:17] <romuloubuntu> is it possible that my driver is broken somehow?
[08:17] <stevethepirate> doubt it..
[08:17] <stevethepirate> what you could try.. is get an ip address in windows
[08:17] <macd> romuloubuntu, what wifi chipset do you have?
[08:17] <stevethepirate> then sudo iwconfig xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
[08:17] <stevethepirate> with that Ip address
[08:17] <stevethepirate> actually ..
[08:18] <stevethepirate> then sudo iwconfig xxx.xxx.xxx.xx netmasl 255.255.0.0
[08:18] <macd> iwconfig <interface> ....
[08:18] <fugore> stevethepirate: you lookedat http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Edgy#How_to_mount_Windows_partitions_.28NTFS.29_on_boot-up.2C_and_allow_users_read_and_write_access    ****(URL from uri_)
[08:18] <stevethepirate> ANYBODY::: ntfs help?
[08:18] <stevethepirate> ah.
[08:18] <stevethepirate> though i'd missed something
[08:18] <Pelo> !ntfs | stevethepirate
[08:18] <ubotu> stevethepirate: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:19] <stevethepirate> !ntfs-3g
[08:19] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[08:19] <romuloubuntu> the card is a Dlink AirPlusG+
[08:19] <romuloubuntu> I don know what is the chipset... is there any way to check it?
[08:19] <Scunizi> How do I get installed xubuntu 6.06 to recognize a that a new ath0 wireless card is present in the system? It does work w/live cd.
[08:20] <stevethepirate> romuloubuntu: just "sudo lshw | grep Dlink"
[08:20] <colbert> Anyone here using Fluxbox? I have seen some screens and would like to install it, wondering how to
[08:20] <berent> where can  i find  graphics.h  for compiling c++ on g++
[08:21] <SeveredCross> colbert: sudo apt-get install fluxbox?
[08:21] <blu2> in fedora, you can use rpm -qa to get a list of packages/apps...Is there a similar command for ubuntu?
[08:21] <berent> where can  i find  graphics.h ,conio.h for compiling c++ on g++
[08:21] <colbert> SeveredCross: Can I use it alongside Gnome in another session ?
[08:22] <romuloubuntu> strange result, some text changes on the same line, but there's no output
[08:22] <tarzeau> berent: try looking in /usr/include/
[08:22] <SeveredCross> colbert: It should be added to GDM automatically and gdm will allow you to choose the session upon startup.
[08:22] <SeveredCross> If it's not automagically added to gdm, you may need to add it yourself.
[08:23] <fugore> berent: it should be part of a separate library
[08:23] <colbert> Ok
[08:23] <fugore> berent: look in synaptic for devel packs
[08:23] <berent> so what should i include in my cpp program include < ? > fugore
[08:23] <Pici> berent: I dont think those files exisit in Linux, as they not part of the standard C library, and they are used for doing C in Windows environments.
[08:23] <fugore> berent: what prog are you writting? OpenGL? GLUT?
[08:24] <romuloubuntu> stevethepirate: shows nothing
[08:24] <berent> fugore : a simple GUI program for drzwing a line
[08:24] <stevethepirate> okay
[08:24] <berent> fugore : a simple GUI program for drawing a line
[08:24] <fugore> pici & berent: true; i think conio.h is MSWindows only
[08:24] <brunoUT> i am trying to use utorrent with wine....and i can not get utorrent to open from my status bar....it shows it running....but when i right click and say SHOW it does nothing....what is going on?
[08:24] <fugore> berent: GTK?
[08:24] <stevethepirate> just sudo lshw
[08:24] <romuloubuntu> stevethepirate: but I have seen many machines with the same card working on Kubuntu
[08:24] <stevethepirate> ah
[08:24] <stevethepirate> !wi-fi
[08:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wi-fi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:25] <stevethepirate> !wireless drivers
[08:25] <Luxurious> Ahoy.
[08:25] <brunoUT> i am trying to use utorrent with wine....and i can not get utorrent to open from my status bar....it shows it running....but when i right click and say SHOW it does nothing....what is going on?
[08:25] <berent> fugore : driver VGA
[08:25] <stevethepirate> brunoUT: don't use utorrent.
[08:25] <sorl_> anyone know howto get music from an ipod into the machine?
[08:25] <stevethepirate> get a linux equivalend ;p
[08:25] <berent> fugore : mode VGAHI
[08:26] <aarkerio> Hi! can I install ubuntu using USB Pen Drive?
[08:26] <romuloubuntu> is there any tool like wifi-radar for me to try?
[08:26] <Luxurious> I have an NVidia RIVA TNT2 graphics card, but Ubuntu detects it as Vanta/Vanta LT.  Is there a way to correct this?
[08:26] <crdlb> Luxurious, is that causing any problems?
[08:26] <crdlb> those cards are very similar
[08:26] <brunoUT> steve....what should i use?
[08:26] <Luxurious> crdlb: I think the graphic card is underperforming immensely.
[08:27] <brunoUT> azureus does not work with my network
[08:27] <crdlb> brunoUT, try deluge
[08:27] <crdlb> !deluge
[08:27] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[08:27] <brunoUT> word up
[08:27] <stevethepirate> romuloubuntu: kwifimanager
[08:27] <stevethepirate> !kwifimanager
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kwifimanager - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <stevethepirate> or not
[08:27] <crdlb> Luxurious, you've installed the legacy driver right?
[08:28] <Luxurious> crdlb: Not at all, this is an entirely fresh installation.
[08:28] <crdlb> (nvidia-glx-legacy)
[08:28] <romuloubuntu> stevethepirate:  I am using gnome.
[08:28] <stevethepirate> ah
[08:28] <stevethepirate> sorry for you then ;p
[08:28] <crdlb> Luxurious, well that's the problem :D
[08:28] <Luxurious> crdlb: You reckon installing that alone will fix the problem?
[08:28] <stevethepirate> i had similar problems with that card.
[08:28] <stevethepirate> i found a good guide on the internet
[08:28] <fugore> google
[08:28] <fugore> lol
[08:29] <crdlb> Luxurious, without the proprietary driver, you won't get any 3d acceleration
[08:29] <brunoUT> how do i install this deluge?
[08:29] <berent> can anyone say a simple gui program working on g++
[08:29] <Luxurious> I'm out of luck.
[08:29] <brunoUT> it it not in my synaptic manager
[08:29] <berent> can anyone say a simple gui program compilling on g++
[08:29] <stevethepirate> brunoUT: sudo apt-get install deluge
[08:29] <stevethepirate> ?
[08:29] <Luxurious> NVidia binary X.Org 'legacy' driver cannot be installed on your computer type (i386) from the package manager.
[08:29] <brunoUT> word thanks
[08:30] <Luxurious> I'll try apt-get.
[08:30] <stevethepirate> !jre
[08:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jre - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:30] <stevethepirate> !java runtime
[08:30] <Baktaah> Does anyone know of a OSX looking dock that gets zoomed when mouseovered, and hidden when not (not kcdock, kibadock, avant-window-navigator)
[08:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about java runtime - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:30] <stevethepirate> !java
[08:30] <Pici> !java
[08:30] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:30] <Pici> stevethepirate: ^
[08:30] <brunoUT> stevethepirate: i get an error when i do that
[08:30] <stevethepirate> What error?
[08:30] <stevethepirate> Not found?
[08:30] <stevethepirate> !deluge
[08:31] <stevethepirate> d
[08:31] <brunoUT> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:31] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[08:31] <stevethepirate> Did you sudo?
[08:31] <brunoUT> yes i did
[08:31] <brunoUT> i put in my password
[08:31] <cheeseboy> anyone know a good looking system monitor for ubuntu?
[08:31] <stevethepirate> Is synaptic or aptitude running?
[08:31] <stevethepirate> cheeseboy: superkaramba
[08:32] <brunoUT> yep that was my problem
[08:32] <stevethepirate> though so
[08:32] <brunoUT> E: Couldn't find package deluge
[08:32] <brunoUT> now it says that
[08:32] <stevethepirate> Yeah
[08:32] <stevethepirate> Go to the link
[08:32] <stevethepirate> !deluge
[08:32] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[08:32] <berent> where can  i find  graphics.h ,conio.h or their equivalent for compiling c++ on g++
[08:33] <brunoUT> i did....how do i install the tarball thing?
[08:33] <stevethepirate> wget -i {THE LINK}
[08:33] <brunoUT> ahhh sounds good
[08:34] <fugore> berent: graphics.h can be any header... from any libs
[08:34] <brunoUT> No URLs found in http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads/deluge-0.5.0.tar.gz
[08:34] <berent> like ? fugore
[08:34] <fugore> there's not a particular "graphics.h"
[08:34] <brunoUT> this stuff never works
[08:34] <benkong2_> hello all
[08:35] <fugore> but there's a stdio.h though. Have a look at GTK on google
[08:35] <brunoUT> steve?
[08:35] <brunoUT> its still not working
[08:35] <fugore> (you wanna build an application huh?)
[08:35] <Stig> Hi. I am completely new to Beryl and have some questions. I am trying to install Beryl properly and apparently I need to do the following: "To start with beryl automatically we need to create a session shell script. In your text editor, I use vim, create a new script named start-beryl.sh (running as root)"   I have downloaded vim and installed it, but where is it??? I've looked in applications, etc. It isn't there... Also, h
[08:35] <Stig> ow do I login as root, and how do I know if I am logged in as root or not?:
[08:35] <benkong2_> I just did a dist-upgrade on the latest feisty. Now my wired network icon shows disconnected. However the connection is working. Any thoughts on why?
[08:36] <berent> stdio is fine but what about graphics.h which works in windows not on g++ fugore
[08:36] <hendrixski> Stig, you really shouldn't
[08:36] <fugore> berent: ok, then compile it for Mono or Wine
[08:36] <hendrixski> Stig, you can turn into root while you're in a terminal by typing sudo -i
[08:36] <fugore> berent: if you have the windows libs
[08:36] <Stig> ok
[08:36] <kane77> Stig, instead of logging as root you use sudo... vim is console text editor, you can use anything else, you run it by typing 'vim'
[08:37] <fugore> berent: rem the headers come with the libs
[08:37] <vox754> berent, go to #ubuntu-programming
[08:37] <Stig> ahh I see, thanks
[08:37] <berent> i have wine i dont think i have c++ libs fugore
[08:37] <hendrixski> Stig,  and Vim is pretty hard to use (I mean, it's fast to use when you learn it,,, but has a big learning curve)
[08:37] <hendrixski> Stig,  you may want to use gedit instead
[08:37] <Stig> ok thanks
[08:38] <kane77> but vi is fun once you learn it :D
[08:38] <m1chael> pico4L
[08:38] <fugore> berent: do you have g++ installed?
[08:38] <berent> yes fugore
[08:39] <fugore> berent: look in the g++ directory (/usr/lib/g++ i think) :)
[08:39] <kane77> hey, lets start text edtitor war! :D
[08:39] <stevethepirate> wine ftw!!!!
[08:39] <hendrixski> kane77, it sure it.  My favorite editor... but definitely not intuitive for new guys
[08:39] <brunoUT> hello
[08:39] <brunoUT> steve
[08:39] <brunoUT> those commands do NOT work
[08:40] <berent> i tried from root its not there fugore
[08:40] <zoni1> I have a bootable ubuntu isoimage.iso, I want copy that image to a partition on my harddrive, then boot it from Grub, I have tried to make a partition and dd if=isoimage.iso of=/dev/hda9 bs=4k
[08:40] <fugore> berent: wait..
[08:40] <kane77> hendrixski, no, you definitely need longer time to be able to write "hello world!", much more than in gedit ;)
[08:40] <Ollie|> Hellio
[08:40] <hendrixski> EDITOR FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!1    yay!!!
[08:40] <hendrixski> is that like a food fight?
[08:40] <berent> ok
[08:40] <NessieLiberation> vim ^^
[08:40] <ompaul> !offtopic
[08:40] <nerdygirl_ellie> hendrixski:  No, people live through food fights.
[08:41] <Ollie|> do you need to register to talk in this channel?
[08:41] <fugore> berent: (i'm installing the g++ libs)
[08:41] <nerdygirl_ellie> Ollie: no.
[08:41] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:41] <hendrixski> nerdygirl_ellie, lol
[08:41] <kane77> :( guess that means no war :(
[08:41] <ProN00b> aparently i need yacc to compile something, can anyone tell me which package provides that ?
[08:41] <cheeseboy> superkaramba: error while loading shared libraries: libfam.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:41] <cheeseboy> what doi do?
[08:41] <yacc> ProN00b: bison?
[08:41] <Ollie|> I want to install midnight commander but it is availble via apt-get
[08:42] <yacc> Prognatus: byacc?
[08:42] <Pelo> ProN00b, do a search in synaptic for yacc and see what comes up
[08:42] <ProN00b> Pelo, quite some stuff
[08:42] <ProN00b> yacc, uuh, you sure ?
[08:42] <Ollie|> Which repository do I have to enable to install mc?
[08:42] <yacc> ProN00b: that depends how compatible you need it.
[08:42] <gerards> hi everyone. i'm trying to resize my ext3 filesystem to take up all the space in a LV.
[08:42] <hendrixski> LOL... yacc and bison
[08:42] <kane77> ProN00b, why do you need yacc?
[08:42] <gerards> i've booted to Ubuntu's liveCD (which is actually called the Desktop version) but I dont' know what to resize2fs! :p
[08:42] <Pelo> ProN00b,  sounds like you have some reading to do
[08:42] <yacc> ProN00b: bison is the GNU version, byacc is the BSD version.
[08:42] <nerdygirl_ellie> cheese:  do you know what package provides it?
[08:42] <ProN00b> kane77, compile something
[08:42] <Prognatus> yacc: what is "byacc"?
[08:43] <ompaul> Ollie|, it is and you need universe
[08:43] <juice`> is there anything like total commander in ubuntu ?
[08:43] <kane77> Prognatus, byacc...
[08:43] <ndlovu> does anyone know why my ethernet connection is identified as eth1 instead of eth0? I have a lot of configuration files that are assuming it's eth0 and I'd rather keep it that way if I can!
[08:43] <hendrixski> Ollie, what is midnight comander??
[08:43] <juice`> i mean, in ubuntu repos
[08:43] <kane77> juice`, gnome-commander?
[08:43] <Ollie|> terminal file browser
[08:43] <Prognatus> kane77: what do you mean?
[08:43] <kane77> juice`, xnc, maybe
[08:43] <tarzeau> juice`: mc is nice
[08:44] <juice`> but mc is text based, right?
[08:44] <cheeseboy> superkaramba: error while loading shared libraries: libfam.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[08:44] <cheeseboy> how do i fix?
[08:44] <hendrixski> Ollie, that seems like the kind of thing that would make the repositories.. do you have the universe repos enabled?
[08:44] <juice`> or it has X GUI ?
[08:44] <slackern> juice`, you could try 'apt-cache search commander' that will give you a couple to check out
[08:44] <tarzeau> juice`: yes but it works in a gnome terminal, and can use the mouse
[08:44] <kane77> Prognatus, sry, it's "public domain Berkeley LALR Yacc parser generator "
[08:44] <ompaul> juice you would want more ability as there are more things to get to work - you could try nautilus or konqueror
[08:44] <gerards> Ollie|: if i remember correctly, you jneed to enable the universe repo.
[08:44] <Ollie|> righht I will try enabling universe repo
[08:44] <Prognatus> kane77: and what does that mean?
[08:45] <stevethepirate> Record time for feisty upgrade... 17mins 45 secs
[08:45] <cheeseboy> ugh
[08:45] <cheeseboy> help?
[08:45] <ndlovu> or is there some way to specify which interface is called eth0 in my system config somewhere?
[08:45] <milk_inc> hi everyone
[08:45] <kane77> Prognatus, well yacc is parser generator (eg if you want to interpret other programming languages)...
[08:45] <nerdygirl_ellie> cheeseboy: 'sudo apt-get install libfam0'
[08:45] <milk_inc> somebody can help me ?
[08:45] <juice`> gnome commander looks like NC (or MC), it's nice
[08:45] <hendrixski> !ask milk_inc
[08:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask milk_inc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:45] <juice`> thanks.
[08:45] <stevethepirate> ndlovu: no. its the first one it finds becomes eth0
[08:45] <nerdygirl_ellie> !ask
[08:46] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:46] <hendrixski> !ask | milk_inc
[08:46] <Pelo> milk_inc,  no we can't we don't know what your problem is
[08:46] <ubotu> milk_inc: please see above
[08:46] <stevethepirate> the next becomes eth1
[08:46] <stevethepirate> and so on
[08:46] <hendrixski> :-(
[08:46] <milk_inc> thanks ubotu
[08:46] <stevethepirate> ndlovu: why do you wanna change it?
[08:46] <nhy> has anyone compiled freecnc?
[08:46] <brunoUT> hello
[08:46] <brunoUT> can someone please help me install deluge
[08:47] <juice`> but when i select SMB connection in gnome-commander i get internal error :|
[08:47] <brunoUT> ???
[08:47] <nerdygirl_ellie> nhy: a long time ago.
[08:47] <Stig> I am trying to play a .wmv file and it says "You do not have a decoder installed to handle this file". What do I need?
[08:47] <hendrixski> cheeseboy, need help??
[08:47] <ndlovu> stevethepirate, because it's a previously installed server that's already set up to connect through eth0
[08:47] <milk_inc> i have a problem my pvr was working good on feisty and now it doesnt i cannot channgel even have a image when i change channel appear this ioctl VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY failed??
[08:47] <Prognatus> kane77: and what has that to do with me? :)
[08:47] <fugore> berent: sry, i really don't know.
[08:47] <berent> fugore : its ok
[08:47] <Death_Sargent> ubuntu benerally can't tell what the charge of my laptop battery is
[08:47] <ndlovu> stevethepirate, so dnsmasq, cups, and a bunch of other stuff I haven't identified yet don't work properly if it's eth1
[08:47] <fugore> berent: are you able to compile the app under Windows?
[08:48] <cheeseboy> nvm i got it
[08:48] <hendrixski> k
[08:48] <nerdygirl_ellie> ndlovu:  Try switching it in /etc/network/interfaces
[08:48] <DarkBar> hi
[08:48] <nerdygirl_ellie> Hi!
[08:48] <brunoUT> hello
[08:48] <berent> fugore : i found some worthy things at ubuntu-programming -> about cairo
[08:48] <DarkBar> what's the name of linux 3d desktop;] :P??
[08:48] <NessieLiberation> compiz / beryl
[08:48] <nerdygirl_ellie> Darkbar: Compiz or Beryl
[08:48] <brunoUT> how do i install deluge???  what are the EXACT commands....the tar is currently on my desktop
[08:48] <cab10886> anyone around here that could point me in the right direction to solve my issue with Ubuntu Edgy + Beryl + ATI Radeon ?
[08:48] <brunoUT> where do i go from here?
[08:48] <ompaul> DarkBar, go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:49] <berent> fugore : i have to check if cairo works same on win and g++
[08:49] <DarkBar> ok
[08:49] <nanothief> I'm having problems installing php and apache. Apache works right, but php scripts don't work
[08:49] <NessieLiberation> cab10886: sadly ati does support 3d acceleration
[08:49] <ndlovu> stevethepirate, I've tried that. it gets the interface working, but a lot of other services are looking to connect through eth0, and I'm not sure where and in which files I'd have to change it
[08:49] <NessieLiberation> due to lack of drivers
[08:49] <fugore> :)
[08:49] <velko> brunoUT: what about "sudo apt-get install deluge-torrent" ?
[08:49] <Prognatus> kane77: you repeated something yacc said to me: "byacc". You got my attention. Now what do you eant? :)
[08:49] <Prognatus> want
[08:49] <fugore> !cairo
[08:49] <ompaul> cab10886, go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cairo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:50] <nerdygirl_ellie> bruoUT:  This will get you started:  'sudo apt-get install build-essentials' 'tar -xzf deluge.....tar.gz' 'cd deluge.....' './configure' './make'
[08:50] <kane77> Prognatus, you said: <Prognatus> yacc: what is "byacc"?
[08:50] <nhy> nerdygirl_ellie, I downloaded freecnc, but I have no idea how to compile it
[08:50] <cab10886> yes, i know ati isn't linux friendly, now... before ubuntu i was using mandriva with the included compiz, it worked well, missing some effects... :P
[08:50] <NessieLiberation> then sorry i dont know
[08:50] <nhy> nerdygirl_ellie, there's no makefile or anything
[08:50] <kane77> Prognatus, I just caught that one and told you :)
[08:50] <Prognatus> kane77: yes, he called on me. Why? Do you know?
[08:50] <cab10886> i'm just getting some error that doesn't let beryl start
[08:50] <nerdygirl_ellie> nhy:  If you unpack it, it should have a file named "readme" or "install"
[08:50] <milk_inc> my pvr is not working i cannot see imagen and even change channel on fesity(before do it right)
[08:51] <hendrixski> cab10886, mandriva uses the proprietary ATI drivers... you're welcome to install those yourself, it's actually easy (if everything goes right)
[08:51] <hendrixski> !ATI
[08:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:51] <cab10886> hendrixski, attempted to install them about 5k times... hasn't worked yet...
[08:51] <brunoUT> It says CANNOT FIND PACKAGE
[08:51] <Prognatus> yacc: If you want me to answer, you must speak plain english. Kirk out! ;)
[08:51] <brunoUT> wtf??? im on my desktop
[08:52] <brunoUT> im looking right at it
[08:52] <brunoUT> how can it not find it
[08:52] <ompaul> brunoUT, chill
[08:52] <hendrixski> cab10886,  did you create a separate XGL session whithin which to start beryl?
[08:52] <Ollie|> ompaul, I have enabled universe repo and still can't fine it via apt-cache search
[08:52] <brunoUT> .....any reasons why??
[08:52] <yacc> Prognatus: ?
[08:52] <nerdygirl_ellie> bruno:  sorry, it is 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[08:52] <Ollie|> deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy ude
[08:52] <Ollie|> -src http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ edgy universe
[08:52] <cab10886> not really, but that link the bot showed i hadn't seen....
[08:52] <Prognatus> yacc: Yes?
[08:52] <ompaul> Ollie|, did you do sudo apt-get update before you looked for it?
[08:53] <ndlovu> if I type 'sudo ifconfig eth0 up', it says 'eth0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device'; but dmesg turns up 'skge eth0: addr 00:1a:92:03:37:5a'. any idea what eth0 might be?
[08:53] <yacc> Prognatus: I think I mis-TABed ;)
[08:53] <hendrixski> cab10886, the link was about ati driver installation... umm.. try ubuntuguide.org  for beryl install instructions...
[08:53] <Prognatus> yacc: Ok.
[08:53] <cab10886> the ati instructions on installing the ati drivers worked for me... but i couln't get them to load, it kept going back to the mesa ones...
[08:53] <Luxurious> Man, do I love the simplicity of this distro.
[08:54] <fugore> ndlovu: eth0 is the interface of your ethernet card
[08:54] <hendrixski> cab10886, oh... ummm... don't forget to add them to restricted modules
[08:54] <cab10886> yes
[08:54] <romuloubuntu> i feel sad... cant et it to work. should I try to install madwifi?
[08:54] <Ollie|> ompaul, forgot that running update now
[08:54] <cab10886> i followed a guide about that... about a week ago.. :P
[08:55] <cab10886> let me see something.... brb
[08:55] <Rio79> how do i find an executable once a program has been loaded, even though it is not displayed on the taskbar?
[08:55] <albd> There is any way to use Flash9 (32bit) on 7.04 64bit?
[08:55] <ndlovu> fugore, the problem I'm having is that the ethernet connection is recognised as eth1 somehow - so I'm wondering what eth0 is on my system
[08:55] <brunoUT> ok people....here is my proble,....some help would be great......i want to install deluge
[08:55] <ghatak> Hi, there were some updates released last night which i applied. now the network applet reports disconnected even though eth0 is up. i am  connected via it right now. Some applications like gaim etc are having issue connecting as these apps think that there is no network  connectivity
[08:55] <brunoUT> how on earth do i do this?
[08:56] <milk_inc> and also i have the same problem as ghatak
[08:56] <LadyNikon> !deluge
[08:56] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[08:56] <Ollie|> ompaul, cheers for the help found and installing now nice one!
[08:56] <LadyNikon> brunoUT: there you go.
[08:56] <brunoUT> omg....i know the darn site....it does not help me on there
[08:56] <ompaul> Ollie|, enjoy but I think you might like nautilus :)
[08:56] <brunoUT> there are not download instructions there
[08:57] <LadyNikon> brunoUT: then you should have said so :D i wouldnt have wasted the trigger
[08:57] <Ollie|> ompaul, nautilus requires gnome/kde thought :)
[08:57] <fugore> ndlovu: you have 1 card, or 2?
[08:57] <Ollie|> thougt = though
[08:57] <ndlovu> fugore, 1 card
[08:57] <romuloubuntu> does anyone knows what means the message "unrecognised wireless request <wep key> wifi-radar is shoes it on the console
[08:57] <sioux> hi
[08:57] <brunoUT> how do i install this tar file?
[08:57] <sioux> :)
[08:58] <cab10886> ack, another thing... anyone know how i can get my printer working? any drivers that could work with the cannon i860?
[08:58] <nanothief> brunoUT, does this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=354609 help?
[08:58] <fugore> ndlovu: having 1 card, the kernel autoprob label it as eth0
[08:58] <cab10886> canon doesn't have drivers for it
[08:58] <Death_Sargent> AVG won't update
[08:58] <brunoUT> no i have already been there....they arent even talking about ubuntu in there
[08:58] <fugore> ndlovu: but everything works fine even if it's named eth1?
[08:58] <ompaul> brunoUT, okay, this is a ubuntu support channel you are looking for deluge support, I guess as there is no package they don't mix too much and linked from the front page on that site is: http://deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Downloads
[08:59] <brunoUT> alll i want to do is install it
[08:59] <brunoUT> not all this other stuff
[08:59] <brunoUT> some simple commands is all i need
[08:59] <brunoUT> there is a tar on that site....and i do not know how to use a .tar
[08:59] <Ollie|> how can I stay as root so I don't need to use sudo everytime (su doesn't seem to work)
[08:59] <nerdygirl_ellie> BrunoUT:  A tar is like a zip file.  You have to decompress it and then compile it.  Their should be instructions in a file called README or INSTALL inside it.
[09:00] <frankabel> Thanks to all reply regard ubuntu release, very useful the link https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyReleaseSchedule. Can anyone say me if I can expect that for the next monday the Release Candidate version will be to download?
[09:00] <ndlovu> fugore, not really. it's a server that's set up to use eth0. The motherboard crashed and had to be replaced, but everything works fine except that the ethernet connection is now eth1. cups, dnsmasq, firewall settings etc would all have to be reconfigured
[09:00] <netcatc> hello all
[09:00] <nerdygirl_ellie> BrunoUT:  A lot of software is available without compiling, and you get it with a program called apt.  Deluge is not one of them.
[09:00] <brunoUT> oh...maybe that is my problem
[09:00] <netcatc> help me with if
[09:00] <netcatc> FATAL: Unknown capture source type 'ipw3945' in source 'ipw3945,eth1,intel'
[09:00] <nanothief> BrunoUT: have a look at this: http://www.monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[09:00] <brunoUT> im reading the README file now
[09:00] <Ollie|> sorted it
[09:00] <ompaul> !compile > brunoUT ( brunoUT please read the message from the bot it will explain the basics in getting a compile together, and tar xvf package.tar untars a package)
[09:01] <ndlovu> fugore, unless I can somehow get the system to recognise the connection as eth0
[09:01] <frankabel> I mean anybody know about any delay?
[09:01] <kane77> brunoUT, you use tar xzvf nameoffile.tar.gz to untar it...
[09:01] <netcatc>  anybody know about it
[09:01] <frankabel> the problem is that I'm preparing a curse and want use the next xubuntu release
[09:01] <fugore> ndlovu: can't help anymore sry
[09:01] <ompaul> frankabel, #xubuntu might be useful
[09:01] <Luxurious> I'm trying to add a new item in the Menu Layout settings, but whenever I enter the details and click "OK", the item simply doesn't show up.
[09:02] <ndlovu> fugore, thanks though
[09:02] <nerdygirl_ellie> netcalc, what application is making the error?
[09:02] <kane77> brunoUT, then you eihter use ./configure (in the untarred directory) followed by make && make install...
[09:02] <netcatc> nerdygirl_ellie, kismet
[09:02] <brunoUT> ok the file is on my desktop....what do i type exactly?
[09:02] <jan__> hello
[09:02] <velko> Luxurious: add a description too. i guess this solved it for me
[09:02] <kane77> brunoUT, what is the name of the file?
[09:02] <frankabel> ompaul, thanks
[09:02] <ompaul> !compile > brunoUT ( brunoUT please read the message from the bot )
[09:03] <Luxurious> velko: I changed the name, no description, but that seemed to work.
[09:03] <brunoUT> deluge-0.5.0.tar.gz
[09:03] <brunoUT> the bot does not help
[09:03] <Death_Sargent> Do I need both klogd and sysklogd running as startup services or can I have one or the other
[09:03] <ferronica> my Epson stylus 915 not working with ubuntu 6.10
[09:04] <fugore> ndlovu: do you think reconfiguring the whole connection would change something?  bash:: network-admin
[09:04] <brunoUT> darn bot made me close the channel window
[09:04] <brunoUT> did anyone say anything to me?
[09:04] <nanothief> brunoUT, nope
[09:04] <kane77> brunoUT, so you go "cd ~/Desktop"
[09:04] <_3oo3> may I have sex, please?
[09:04] <fugore> brunoUT: nothing
[09:04] <milk_inc> my pvr is not working i cannot see image and even change channel on feisty (before do it right)
[09:04] <brunoUT> yes...i did that kane
[09:04] <ndlovu> fugore, I'll take a look at that
[09:04] <nerdygirl_ellie> 3oo3, no, or you wouldn't be here.
[09:05] <ferronica> !epson
[09:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about epson - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:05] <kane77> brunoUT, then "tar xzvf deluge-0.5.0.tar.gz"
[09:05] <nanothief> _3oo3, i think you are in the wrong channel
[09:05] <ferronica> !printer
[09:05] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[09:05] <brunoUT> ok....it went through a bunch of stuff
[09:05] <Rio79> i just installed vmplayer but the executable doesnt appear in the task bar.  what directory is the executable?
[09:05] <naranha> i don't get it, i try to start ubuntu with gdm and the system freezes completely, after the login screen has been shown for a few seconds (nothing but hard reset works). however xinit works fine, no crashs, everything is ok.
[09:05] <kane77> nerdygirl_ellie, lol
[09:05] <Ollie|> which ftp server would you lot recommend? I am thinking of using wu-ftpd...
[09:05] <brunoUT> now what kane?
[09:06] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio:  It is under Applications -> System tools
[09:06] <Rio79> ahhh
[09:06] <ndlovu> fugore, nope.. not that I could see
[09:06] <Rio79> okay thanks
[09:06] <nerdygirl_ellie> Ollie:  I use Proftpd for our hosting company.
[09:06] <kane77> brunoUT, cd delu (and press tab for completition)
[09:07] <nanothief> I'm having problems getting php5 to work with apache2. I tried the method at ubuntuguides but it didn't work
[09:07] <Stig> Hi, how do I uninstall Beryl & AIGLX? I think mine was a corrupt install...
[09:07] <brunoUT> hitting tab does nothing
[09:07] <brunoUT> it used to work
[09:07] <brunoUT> but now it doesnt
[09:07] <nerdygirl_ellie> Stig:  what kind of video card do you have?
[09:07] <Stig> nVidia 7900GS
[09:07] <kane77> brunoUT, so write the name of the directory the untarring created...
[09:07] <kane77> nanothief, what exactly is your problem?
[09:07] <nerdygirl_ellie> Stif:  I would go to the feisty beta if I were you.  Compiz "just works".
[09:08] <Alumin> anyone here have experience building packages in a chroot environment?
[09:08] <brunoUT> says no such directory
[09:08] <kane77> nerdygirl_ellie, network-manager doesnt however :)
[09:08] <brunoUT> how do i know what the name of the directory is?
[09:08] <ndlovu> does anyone know at what point ethernet cards get assigned names in the bootup cycle? It seems that there is no eth0 assigned on my system. dmesg shoes a mac address for eth0 and not for eth1, but I can only get the network working on eth1 and not eth0.
[09:08] <nanothief> kane77, when i go to localhost/phptest.php, firefox prompts me to download the file, instead of showing it
[09:08] <Rio79> nerdygirl_ellie: there is no applications -> system tools
[09:08] <nerdygirl_ellie> Alumin:  There is a good help section in the "Debian new package maintainers guide"
[09:08] <Stig> So Beryl comes installed on 7.04?
[09:09] <ompaul> brunoUT, so what did the nice screen tell you when it untared and ungzipped ?
[09:09] <jan__> In the moment I have a seldom but repeating problem with my Ubuntu. The Ubuntu jingle is played back every few seconds while I am locked-in. How can I investigate the problem to find the reason of it?
[09:09] <brunoUT> it listed a million different things
[09:09] <Death_Sargent> Stig: no its compiz scalled down
[09:09] <Luxurious> I just installed nvidia-glx-legacy and nvidia-settings, but my RIVA TNT2 graphics card is still being detected as Vanta/Vanta LT
[09:09] <CheesyJedi> hey
[09:09] <Death_Sargent> Stig: infact I had a hard time getting beryl on fiesty
[09:09] <brunoUT> deluge-0.5.0/ is in front of everything
[09:09] <CheesyJedi> can I ask someone a question?
[09:09] <brunoUT> i tried that as the directory and of course it doest work
[09:09] <Pici> CheesyJedi: Dont ask to ask, just ask
[09:09] <ompaul> brunoUT, that is the directory - and you should have read the page I pointed you at - cos it says how to do that
[09:09] <nerdygirl_ellie> Death:Stig:  Really, it just worked for me.
[09:09] <kane77> brunoUT, it should...
[09:10] <nerdygirl_ellie> !ask
[09:10] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:10] <Alumin> nerdygirl_ellie: I've read the NMG a couple of times...I'm mostly satisfied with it, but it doesn't cover what I'm interested in
[09:10] <neozen> hoallo all... how would I mount an external usb drive in ubuntu-server?
[09:10] <brunoUT> read what i just typed
[09:10] <CheesyJedi> I just installed a dual boot of ubuntu and XP, and I wanted to transfer my firefox profile from XP to ubuntu
[09:10] <jan__> I asked but no one could help me?
[09:10] <brunoUT> NO such directory
[09:10] <Stig> I'm completely new to linux and don't even know what compiz is... I was just recommended Beryl and the installiation went wrong, it doesn't seem to be working.
[09:10] <sioux> !skypecast
[09:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about skypecast - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:10] <nerdygirl_ellie> neozen:  plug it in and it should appear in /media
[09:10] <brunoUT> bash: cd: deluge-0.5.0: No such file or directory
[09:10] <Luxurious> Well, jan__, then consider the possibility that nobody is reading the channel that knows your answer.
[09:10] <brunoUT> what on earth?
[09:10] <Alumin> which is to say, I want to be able to build my packages in a way that I don't have to worry about a rogue install process installing things and I don't know where they go
[09:10] <Rio79> i just installed vmplayer and i dont see the executable in the applications menu?  do you guys know where it would be found?
[09:10] <nanothief> brunoUT, put onto pastebox the output of ls
[09:11] <ompaul> !enter brunoUT
[09:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about enter brunout - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:11] <nerdygirl_ellie> Oh, I see.
[09:11] <ompaul> !enter | brunoUT
[09:11] <CheesyJedi> I have access from ubuntu to my windows partition, but when I try to transfer the profile folder doesn't let me access the firefox folder in /etc/firefox
[09:11] <ubotu> brunoUT: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:11] <kane77> nanothief, do you have libapache2-mod-php5 ?
[09:11] <nanothief> kane77, yep
[09:11] <brunoUT> oh my here we go
[09:11] <CheesyJedi> how do I get the permission (I though I was root...guess not)
[09:11] <Stig> I'll stick with edgy for now I think... How do I uninstall Beryl & AIGLX then?
[09:11] <jan__> Luxurious: probably you are right... but it would be a good change to catch a bug. It's in Feisty.
[09:11] <jesper> Anyone running an Feisty as nis-client?
[09:11] <sioux> who knows how boot ubuntu from a stik
[09:11] <kane77> nanothief, tried restarting?
[09:12] <luiX_> nas
[09:12] <nerdygirl_ellie> Alumin:  CheckInstall does just that.  It snapshots before and after, then makes .debs from the diff.
[09:12] <jesper> the ypbind service does not come up after boot but a subsequent /etc/init.d/nis start solves the problem.
[09:12] <milk_inc> my pvr is not working i cannot see image and even change channel on feisty (before do it right)
[09:12] <edan> how can i remove a directory even if its not empty?
[09:12] <Luxurious> jan__: Maybe you should report the bug on Launchpad.
[09:12] <nanothief> kane77, i've restarted apache, but not the computer. Would that help?
[09:12] <neozen> nerdygirl_ellie: ubuntu-server automounts external drives?
[09:12] <kane77> edan, rm -r
[09:12] <Alumin> nerdygirl_ellie: I've used checkinstall as well...I'm looking to learn how to properly build packages myself
[09:12] <CheesyJedi> anyone?
[09:12] <kane77> nanothief, dont think so
[09:12] <edan> kane77, thnx
[09:12] <sioux>  who knows how boot ubuntu from a USBpen
[09:12] <Alumin> trust me, I actually do know which question I want the answer to :)
[09:12] <Rio79> nerdygirl_ellie: i could not find the executable to vmplayer & there is no such thing as applications => system tools
[09:13] <endersshadow> got a sound issue...though i've recompiled alsa by hand, when i do modprobe snd-hda-intel i get this message:
[09:13] <life> what is to do to stream quick time and real player vids in firefox?
[09:13] <endersshadow> FATAL: Error inserting snd_hda_intel (/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/updates/alsa/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[09:13] <endersshadow> i have an intel audio device, and lspci finds it
[09:13] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio: looking.
[09:13] <jan__> Luxurious: ok, i will but it would be hard for me to investigate later bcause it happens every few weeks.
[09:13] <Alumin> life: can you stream them outside of firefox?
[09:13] <brunoUT> for gods sake....i untarred the darn thing and i type sudo apt-get install deluge and there is not such packet found!
[09:13] <brunoUT> help please
[09:13] <CheesyJedi> pici?
[09:13] <Alumin> brunoUT: APT gets things from the package system
[09:14] <life> Alumin, yes. When I dl them unto my computer I can play them with totem
[09:14] <Alumin> if you have some .deb file you downloaded, then use dpkg -i
[09:14] <neozen> brunoUT: patience mon... lots of people in here need help
[09:14] <ompaul> brunoUT, if your not trolling you are doing the best ever attempt to get an oscar
[09:14] <brunoUT> how do i install what i just untarred?
[09:14] <nanothief> bruneUT: it would really help you if you read http://www.monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/
[09:14] <endersshadow> brunoUT: usually ./configure && make && sudo make install
[09:14] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio:  still here?
[09:14] <neozen> brunoUT: scope out the install docs for your program
[09:14] <brunoUT> omg i am....it says nothing in there i talks about apt-get crap
[09:14] <Alumin> life: ok, so you just need a plugin...I'd suggest getting either mplayerplug-in or mozplugger
[09:15] <kane77> brunoUT, switch to that directory run ./configure and make && make install
[09:15] <Luxurious> jan__: Well, try reposting your problem and see if someone responds.  If you don't get a response from the channel, it's often easier to get assistance on the forums - ubuntuforums.org - because your message doesn't get as drowned as in this channel.
[09:15] <Pici> CheesyJedi: I wouldnt transfer the folder to /etc/firefox/ that would be for every user.  There should be a .mozilla/firefox/ folder in your home directory.
[09:15] <vox754> brunoUT, things from .tar.gz are usually source code, and as reference you don't use apt, with those, use apt with .deb
[09:15] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio:  alt-f2 and then "vmware"
[09:15] <endersshadow> anybody know anything about fixing alsa kernel modules?
[09:15] <CheesyJedi> ok
[09:15] <CheesyJedi> thanks!
[09:15] <Rio79> nerdygirl_ellie: okay ill try that....brb
[09:15] <nanothief> brunoUT, did you get to http://www.monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/#source
[09:15] <vox754> !language > brunoUT
[09:16] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio:  if that doesn't do it, then it's not installed.
[09:16] <jan__> Luxurious: ok, thanks
[09:16] <Luxurious> jan__: No prob :-)
[09:16] <kane77> nanothief, try this "sudo a2enmod php5"
[09:16] <nerdygirl_ellie> rio:  It requires you to accept a license agreement to install.
[09:16] <MrFeetio> !deluge
[09:16] <brunoUT> ok of course its telling me no such file or directory with ur commands
[09:16] <jan__> Hello people. In the moment I have a seldom but repeating problem with my Ubuntu. The Ubuntu jingle is played back every few seconds while I am locked-in. How can I investigate the problem to find the reason of it?
[09:16] <Luxurious> So, has anyone else had problems with a RIVA TNT2 driver? (Like not being able to get Ubuntu to detect it)
[09:16] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[09:16] <kane77> nanothief, and then restart apache...
[09:17] <endersshadow> brunoUT: can you give us a link to the tar that you d/led?
[09:17] <neozen> jan__: strange.... did you redefine when that sound is played... ie... every time you get an aim or something?
[09:17] <CheesyJedi> pici: nope, the only thing in my home folder is the desktop and the examples folder
[09:17] <Pici> brunoUT: You need to cd into the directory that was created by untarring the file, theres no way to use apt-get to install this.
[09:17] <endersshadow> also, can anybody help w/ alsa driver issues?
[09:17] <nanothief> kane77: it worked!! your a legend!! :)
[09:17] <Pici> CheesyJedi: if you're looking at it via Nautilus, press ctrl-h to show the hidden files.
[09:17] <crimsun> endersshadow: what issues?
[09:17] <kane77> nanothief, I'm glad...
[09:17] <jan__> neozen: it happens right after login.
[09:17] <Pici> CheesyJedi: You may need to enter firefox one if you havent for the files to be created.
[09:17] <brunoUT> i do not know the folder!! and it wont let me into it
[09:17] <brunoUT> goodness
[09:17] <CheesyJedi> ah
[09:17] <nanothief> kane77: what did the first command do?
[09:18] <naranha> could sb help me, i don't get it, i try to start ubuntu with gdm and the system freezes completely, after the login screen has been shown for a few seconds (nothing but hard reset works). however xinit works fine, no crashs, everything is ok.
[09:18] <ndlovu> could I use udev to rename eth1 as eth0?
[09:18] <CheesyJedi> sorry
[09:18] <kane77> nanothief, enable the php mod
[09:18] <CheesyJedi> silly me
[09:18] <endersshadow> crimsun: when i modprobe snd-hda-intel, i get this message:
[09:18] <neozen> jan__: ...ok.. you might have soundcard issues
[09:18] <kane77> nanothief, sometimes it's not enabled by default...
[09:18] <endersshadow> FATAL: Error inserting snd_hda_intel (/lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/updates/alsa/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[09:18] <neozen> jan__: you mean it keeps repeating after you've logged in right....
[09:18] <CheesyJedi> Ok, I transfered the file. will restart firefox now to see if it worked
[09:18] <endersshadow> crimsun: had sound and then it just died after the latest update...i've gone through all the steps on the forums
[09:18] <neozen> jan__: doesn't stop?
[09:18] <jan__> neozen: it worked fine with Edgy but this happens since a few weeks with Feisty
[09:18] <crimsun> endersshadow: so what are you passing to modprobe/insmod to cause that error?
[09:18] <CheesyJedi> pici: thanks again!
[09:18] <jan__> neozen: right
[09:19] <nanothief> kane77, ok cool
[09:19] <endersshadow> crimsun: modprobe snd-hda-intel
[09:19] <Edulix> hi
[09:19] <neozen> jan__: feisty support is located in another room: #ubuntu+1
[09:19] <Pici> CheesyJedi: If you're just trying to import bookmarks, you can do it via the bookmark manager, theres something in the menus there.
[09:19] <ferronica> my printer not printing any photo :(
[09:19] <neozen> jan__: in about 2 weeks support for it will be here
[09:19] <Edulix> is there any GUI to configure the fstab?
[09:19] <crimsun> endersshadow: no, you're either passing something else (say, through /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base) or you've compiled against the wrong headers
[09:19] <brunoUT> ok u people tell me not to use apt-get but all these guides are full of it
[09:19] <brunoUT> now for the zillionith time....i have untarred something and i am trying to install it
[09:19] <brunoUT> how on earth do i do that?
[09:19] <Slor> hello folks
[09:20] <FordPrefect> Anyone have any ideas what may be wrong?  Everything seems to indicate that I have (w/ati) my projector set up correctly but it just isn't projecting
[09:20] <neozen> brunoUT: well then... you need to see what repository its under ... and add that repository
[09:20] <endersshadow> crimsun: i've compiled alsa-source manually and i'm really passing "sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel"
[09:20] <Slor> I have a couple quick questions.
[09:20] <FordPrefect> display: :0.0  screen: 0
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL renderer string: ATI Mobility Radeon X1600
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6400 (8.35.5)
[09:20] <FordPrefect> display: :0.0  screen: 1
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL renderer string:
[09:20] <neozen> brunoUT: your package is probably in the universe
[09:20] <FordPrefect> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6400 (8.35.5)
[09:20] <jan__> neozen: thank you, i will try it there
[09:20] <Pici> !paste  | FordPrefect
[09:20] <kothz> Eek don't paste in here.
[09:20] <Tuxedo> hi everyone
[09:20] <Tuxedo> here
[09:20] <brunoUT> what is a repositry????
[09:20] <endersshadow> crimsun: lspci finds it, but aplay -l does not
[09:20] <ubotu> FordPrefect: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:20] <nerdygirl_ellie> brunoUT:  would you be willing to us azeurus?  it is in the repos and doesn't require you to compile anything.  It is a bittorrent client.
[09:20] <crimsun> endersshadow: I know what you're /invoking/ , but that doesn't imply that that's all that's being passed to modprobe/insmod
[09:20] <FordPrefect> Sorry I thought the 8 line rule was in effect
[09:20] <vox754> brunoUT, that really depends on the specific package... That is reason why everything says to use apt, because it is easy and standardized
[09:20] <Slor> First, what is the appropriate syntax for mounting floppies in ubuntu?  The examples on my redhat-ish machines don't seem to work that well, and the ubuntu install did not pick them up automatically.
[09:20] <neozen> brunoUT: please go read the ubuntu guide
[09:20] <crimsun> endersshadow: did you modify /etc/modprobe.d/* ?
[09:20] <endersshadow> crimsun: so what do you suggest i do?
[09:21] <endersshadow> crimsun: nope
[09:21] <Madpilot> FordPrefect, two line rule,  not eight...
[09:21] <neozen> brunoUT: it will answer most of the questions you have about installing
[09:21] <neozen> !install
[09:21] <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
[09:21] <cab10886> i'm gonna go risk an update to beta... just to see what's new....
[09:21] <crimsun> endersshadow: ok, now pastebin the output from ``modinfo snd-hda-intel && cat /proc/version''
[09:21] <Luxurious> Will changing the Screen and Device "Identifier" in xorg.conf change the loaded driver at startup?
[09:21] <Knight> hello all
[09:21] <endersshadow> crimsun: linux headers updated this morning from security, and it balked at it
[09:21] <life> Alumin, I've got the mozilla-mplayer already installed
[09:22] <endersshadow> crimsun:filename:       /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/updates/alsa/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko
[09:22] <endersshadow> license:        GPL
[09:22] <endersshadow> description:    Intel HDA driver
[09:22] <endersshadow> vermagic:       2.6.17-11-generic SMP mod_unload 586 REGPARM gcc-4.1
[09:22] <endersshadow> depends:        snd-pcm,snd-page-alloc,snd-hda-codec,snd,snd
[09:22] <endersshadow> alias:          pci:v00008086d00002668sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
[09:22] <Alumin> nerdygirl_ellie: don't suppose you know of any packager tutorials other than the Debian NMG?  :)
[09:22] <endersshadow> alias:          pci:v00008086d000027D8sv*sd*bc*sc*i*
[09:22] <crimsun> arg
[09:22] <endersshadow> alias:          pci:v00008086d0000269Asv*sd*bc*sc*i*
[09:22] <endersshadow> alias:          pci:v00008086d0000284Bsv*sd*bc*sc*i*
[09:22] <crimsun> endersshadow: please do not paste in here
[09:22] <neozen> life: mplayer problems? try installing w32codecs from the multiverse
[09:22] <iXneonXi> Is AMD64 version worth it?
[09:22] <Pici> brunoUT: After you've decompressed the tar.gz file, go into the the deluge-0.5 directory and look at the readme.
[09:22] <Knight> heeeeeeeeeloooooooo
[09:22] <FordPrefect> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15101/plain/
[09:22] <Knight> what is going on here ?
[09:22] <Enselic`> Knight: HI!!!
[09:22] <Rio79> nerdygirl_ellie: damn, i guess it isnt installed... i thought i installed vmware-player-kernal....
[09:22] <Knight> hello dude :)
[09:22] <Knight> well iam Ubuntu newbie
[09:22] <Alumin> life: hmm, ok...do you get the plugin loader, ie does it look like it's doing something but it doesn't play the video?
[09:22] <vox754> !apt > brunoUT
[09:23] <Alumin> or is the plugin not loading at lal
[09:23] <Knight> and i want to change from windows to ubuntu
[09:23] <Ollie|> ahh I can't log into my samba file share
[09:23] <neozen> Knight: this is what's known as a question storm..... it happens every day here
[09:23] <aoirthoir> anyone here know anything about the apache2 mod-alias? I am trying to get a cgi-bin set up.
[09:23] <neozen> Knight: this is community support ... how can we help you?
[09:23] <Ollie|> I can see the server from windows but It doesn't seem to want to let me login with my standard username and password :(
[09:23] <life> Alumin, it says I don't have the plugin installed
[09:23] <iXneonXi> yall, should I get AMD64 or is it not worth it? as in, should I stick with x86 Ubuntu?
[09:23] <vox754> !repos > brunoUT
[09:23] <Alumin> life: do you have the .so file for the plugin in your plugins directory?
[09:24] <neozen> life: did you receive any errors when you attempted to install mozilla-mplayer from the repos?
[09:24] <Alumin> either the system one or in your home dir
[09:24] <endersshadow> crimsun: where would you like me to paste it?
[09:24] <astate> if I install a default ubuntu server on a hard drive, will I be able to take that hard drive and put it into different x86 machines and expect it to boot?
[09:24] <Pici> Ollie|: Have you created a samba user? `sudo smbpasswd -a yourusername`
[09:24] <crimsun> endersshadow: see the topic.
[09:24] <MorpheuS> Hi
[09:24] <_Neil> hey
[09:24] <iXneonXi> astate: probably
[09:24] <_Neil> how can I get cups running on my system?
[09:24] <_Neil> synaptic says cupsys is installed..
[09:24] <neozen> Knight: awesome... what is your question?
[09:24] <_Neil> but the printers menu item says it couldnt be contacted...
[09:25] <astate> nifty, thanks iXneonXi, i'll give it a shot then
[09:25] <iXneonXi> astate: many linux distros can do that because the kernel can handle a great deal of hardware. I was able to install Linux on a hard drive for my laptop
[09:25] <neozen> _Neil: I believe cups is accessed through a browser pointed to a port on localhost
[09:25] <vox754> iXneonXi, stick with x86... if you want to battle I suggest going with Gentoo 64 bits
[09:25] <_Neil> neozen: I just need to print over the network :/
[09:25] <life> Alumin, how can I get to that folder?
[09:25] <iXneonXi> vox754: thanx
[09:25] <neozen> _Neil: might want to scope out the docs for cups
[09:25] <milk_inc> my pvr is not working i cannot see image and even change channel on feisty (before do it right)
[09:25] <life> neozen, I can't recall right now, but I don't think so
[09:25] <ompaul> _Neil, gksu gnome-cups-manager << I use that in the office for desktops and servers
[09:26] <iXneonXi> Ubiquity in the Feisty Beta didn't want to work
[09:26] <ompaul> _Neil, and networked printers
[09:26] <nerdygirl_ellie> Rio:  I am back.
[09:26] <FnuggleMaster> Hey
[09:26] <Supaplex> how can I fetch the prime intrest rate for a given date within openoffice calc?
[09:26] <nerdygirl_ellie> rio: sudo apt-get install vmware-player
[09:26] <Alumin> life: hmm..."locate plugins" ?
[09:26] <neozen> life: hmmmmm..... was are you sure both mplayer and mozilla-mplayer are properly installed?
[09:26] <Alumin> I forget the directory name
[09:26] <Alumin> or ~/.mozilla/plugins etc
[09:26] <neozen> life: check to see if they are checked in synaptic
[09:26] <Supaplex> !test
[09:26] <ubotu> Failed.
[09:26] <neozen> well all ... I'm out
[09:26] <ompaul> Supaplex, a bit too specific for #ubuntu I would ask in #openoffice.org or somewhere like that
[09:27] <Supaplex> cool. I tried three different oo like channels. :)
[09:27] <endersshadow> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15103/
[09:27] <nerdygirl_ellie> rio:  If that doesn't work, you may have to open system -> Preferences -> software sources  and check the boxes for third party supported software.
[09:27] <Alumin> life: as far as what neozen is saying...my suggestions are based on the assumption that your packages are in fact properly installed...if you're not sure of that, do what he suggests first
[09:27] <bigjohnto> anyone know why i am getting this error in my sendmail log  filter_recipient tempfailed recipient
[09:27] <kalabaw> can the nautlis background have a 'no-repeat' attribute? i dont want it scrolling while i scroll up or down...
[09:28] <crimsun> endersshadow: now add `dmesg` to that paste.
[09:28] <kitche> bigjohnto: maybe it doesn't know where to send it?
[09:28] <kitche> bigjohnto: or the server that your sending to is blocking
[09:28] <bigjohnto> well i have the virtualusertable
[09:28] <iXneonXi> Hmm, I'm not good at filing bug reports but I've noticed an issue with the AMD64 version of all Feisty distros. I hope it is not my computer but it says that a partition is invalid, continue as is? Could this mean the filesystem is damaged or the partitioner in Ubiquity is not working properly? e2fsck doesn't list any erros
[09:28] <sioux> gnome mixer does support surround 5.1?
[09:28] <life> Alumin, both packages (mplayer and plugin) are both checked on synaptic, I'll see now if there's is a .so file in the plugin directory
[09:29] <Stormx2> Hey. Where are the default icons stored for ubuntu?
[09:29] <iXneonXi> Stormx2: pixmaps?
[09:29] <_Neil> how do i print to a shared windows printer?
[09:30] <Stormx2> iXneonXi: Yeah
[09:30] <alrpaldea> jrh jg jfn kngogjnl,m
[09:30] <endersshadow> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15105/
[09:30] <iXneonXi> Stormx2: did you find them?
[09:30] <Stormx2> iXneonXi: No.
[09:30] <alrpaldea> navegar
[09:30] <Twinkle> hi
[09:30] <Stormx2> I found some in /usr/share/pixmaps
[09:31] <Stormx2> Not many though.
[09:31] <LordOfHeat> is there a way I can compile c programs to run on PowerPC machines
[09:31] <Twinkle> i have a problem about using internet with cell phone
[09:31] <LordOfHeat> without having gcc on PPC macine
[09:31] <crimsun> endersshadow: those errors are likely caused by conflicting copies of the sound drivers in /lib/modules/$(uname -r)
[09:31] <tarzeau> LordOfHeat: cross compiling?
[09:31] <velko> Stormx2: maybe you look for ~/.themes ?
[09:31] <LordOfHeat> tarzeau, any tutorials?
[09:31] <tarzeau> LordOfHeat: or some ppc system emulator?
[09:31] <tarzeau> LordOfHeat: try google
[09:31] <Twinkle> i have Nokia 6020 phone and DKU-5 connectivity cable
[09:31] <nerdygirl_ellie> Whoever had the icon question, you still here?
[09:32] <Twinkle> how do i use the phone as a modem??
[09:32] <_Neil> I've got the printer dialogue up now, but I dont know how to find my network printer or add the driver
[09:32] <_Neil> anyone help? :D
[09:32] <nerdygirl_ellie> iconquestion:  run this -- ' dpkg -L ubuntu-artwork '  it will tell you where the icons and other bits live.
[09:32] <lori> can anyone tell me how to change the menu icon in gnome? i have tried every tutorial online... and nothing...
[09:32] <crimsun> endersshadow: find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -name "snd-hda-intel.ko" |wc -l
[09:32] <iXneonXi> I'm trying to figure out whether or not an issue I'm experiencing is a bug or a problem with my computer. Would anyone help me please?
[09:32] <endersshadow> got 2
[09:33] <Twinkle> hello... anyone?
[09:33] <life> Alumin, the only file there is, is: libnullplugin.so
[09:33] <crimsun> endersshadow: right, that confirms my hypothesis. You should only have 1.
[09:33] <Alumin> life: define "there"
[09:33] <ompaul> iXneonXi, your talking about fiesty - you are in the wrong channel - #ubuntu+1
[09:33] <endersshadow> crimsun: one in kernel/sound one in updates/alsa
[09:33] <iXneonXi> ompaul: thanx
[09:33] <Supaplex> Twinkle: does syslog show anything after it's plugged in? lsusb?
[09:33] <lori> can anyone tell me how to change the menu icon in gnome? i have tried every tutorial online... and nothing...
[09:33] <nerdygirl_ellie> hi twinkle, that's probably going to be over the head of this group.  Have you googled it?
[09:33] <life> Alumin, in ~/firefox/plugins
[09:33] <nerdygirl_ellie> !repeat
[09:33] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[09:33] <crimsun> lori: which menu item, the distributor-logo?
[09:34] <lori> yes
[09:34] <Twinkle> Supaplex: i don't know... i didn't check
[09:34] <Alumin> life: ok, that means the plugin isn't installed into your user profile...which is expected, if you installed from a package
[09:34] <Twinkle> i'm using windows xp right now
[09:34] <Alumin> look for it in a system directory
[09:34] <Alumin> actually
[09:34] <Stormx2> Uhg
[09:34] <Alumin> what's the name of the plugin package again?
[09:34] <Stormx2> Any ideas where the default "human" theme icons are kept?
[09:35] <lori> /usr/share/icons/human
[09:35] <life> Alumin, mozilla-mplayer
[09:35] <Alumin> life: try "dpkg -L mozilla-mplayer"
[09:35] <Alumin> that lists the files in a package...should show you where it put the plugin
[09:35] <Supaplex> Twinkle: look around the net. see if you find someone else that's mentioned it.
[09:35] <nerdygirl_ellie> Storm X2: Go to a command line.
[09:35] <crimsun> lori: it should be straightforward - just change distributor-logo, then use gtk-update-icon-cache(1)
[09:35] <nerdygirl_ellie> Stormx2:  dpkg -l | grep theme
[09:36] <nerdygirl_ellie> Stormx2 find the theme you want
[09:36] <Alumin> nerdygirl_ellie: dpkg -l '*theme*'
[09:36] <Alumin> :)
[09:36] <crimsun> lori: make sure you read the man page for gtk-update-icon-cache, since you need to pass an absolute path to it
[09:36] <Luxurious> This is pretty frustrating.  How do you edit your xorg.conf to detect a different graphics card?  (It's detecting Vanta/Vanta LT but I have a RIVA TNT2 card.)
[09:36] <ompaul> Luxurious, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and work with that
[09:37] <nerdygirl_ellie> stormx2:  and then dpkg -L themenamehere   for the human theme, it would be dpkg -L human-theme  or human-icon-theme.
[09:37] <ompaul> Luxurious, cards may have different names and the same chip sets
[09:37] <aricz_> Hi, I can't mount my cd-rom .. "No medium found" .. what can I do?
[09:37] <ompaul> aricz_, you got two drives?
[09:37] <aricz_> ompaul : yup
[09:37] <crimsun> endersshadow: get rid of all snd*.ko, then recompile alsa-driver and install it, then depmod -e
[09:37] <feierfox> hello
[09:37] <ompaul> aricz_, put it in the other one
[09:37] <lori> crimsun: that doesnt work, even when i specify the path
[09:38] <feierfox> need a download-link for the newest feisty build (alternate CD)
[09:38] <life> Alumin, from all the files that showed up, which one do I to place on the userprofile folder?
[09:38] <feierfox> can someone help me?
[09:38] <Luxurious> ompaul: Thanks, I'm checking that out now.  The problem is that I can't use 3D graphics mode, which my card should enable.
[09:38] <life> +have
[09:38] <Alumin> life: none :)
[09:38] <milk_inc> bye everyone
[09:38] <colbert> what can be used in Ubuntu as equivalent of 360share or eMule ?
[09:38] <aricz_> ompaul : Hah.. it worked.. hehe, thanks:)
[09:39] <Alumin> life: do you see something like /usr/share/plugins/mozilla/libmplayersomethingorother.so ?
[09:39] <nerdygirl_ellie> 	colbert: amule
[09:39] <feierfox> need a download-link for the newest feisty build (alternate CD)
[09:39] <feierfox> can someone help me?
[09:39] <nerdygirl_ellie> colbert: apt-get install amule
[09:39] <macd> feierfox, cdimages.ubuntu.com
[09:39] <feierfox> thanks!
[09:40] <colbert> nerdygirl_ellie: thanks !
[09:40] <feierfox> what is recommented daily or daily live?
[09:40] <life> mh no :(. There are only /usr/share/locale/... and /usr/share/doc/...
[09:40] <ompaul> feierfox, daily
[09:40] <macd> the livecd is not the alternate cd
[09:40] <life> alumin ^
[09:40] <Alumin> life: can you pastebin the output?
[09:40] <crimsun> lori: which ones did you replace?
[09:40] <feierfox> ah, my misstake
[09:40] <endersshadow> crimsun: done...
[09:41] <crimsun> endersshadow: unload all the sound modules, then load snd-hda-intel
[09:41] <tulap> hi to all !
[09:41] <nerdygirl_ellie> HI! Tulap!
[09:41] <psst> is there some way to get the xdcmp thing in ubuntu to run the gnome stuff but not the background?
[09:41] <tulap> how to write the postinstall in a .deb
[09:41] <lori> crimsun: i replaced every distributor-logo.png and every start-here.png on my system...
[09:42] <psst> the background obscures my desktop
[09:42] <nerdygirl_ellie> tulap:  do you mean view the postinstall or create one?
[09:42] <tulap> no.. I mean edit a postinstall that is inside a .deb
[09:42] <macd> psst, just turn the background image to blank.
[09:42] <_Neil> Noone know how to add a shared xp printer to ubuntu? Cups doesnt find it
[09:42] <psst> macd - thanks will try that
[09:43] <maxandneve> I have an ext3 drive shared and I can access it from various machines within my 192.168.1.1 network. On my Linux laptop I can read & write to the ext3 share. But on the Windows laptop, I can't. I can only read? Any ideas?
[09:43] <EmxBA> who and how can regenerate https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/about-ubuntu/bs/ so it contains newly translated strings directly from Launchpad?
[09:43] <nerdygirl_ellie> Tulap:  Take a look at the 'Debian new package maintainers guide' .  It will help..
[09:43] <endersshadow> crimsun: will be back in a bit w/ an update...thanks much for the help to this point
[09:43] <velko> tulap: deb files are "ar" archives. so decompress, edit, compress
[09:43] <Alumin> tulap: "ar x file.deb" will unpack the deb, then you can unpack the control archive, edit the script, and repack the deb
[09:43] <crimsun> lori: which path did you pass to gtk-update-icon-cache?
[09:43] <life> Alumin, I'm getting troubles with pastebin.. may I copy it in a pm?
[09:43] <jasonmgeorge> hi, i looking for some help setting up dual head support with the nvidia driver (i have it running but the resolution for my primary monitor is stuck at 640x480)
[09:43] <lori> /usr/share/icons/hicolor
[09:43] <feierfox> ok, many thanks
[09:44] <lori> everyone online says its impossible
[09:44] <lori> so i guess it is
[09:44] <nerdygirl_ellie> tulap:  You can use ar to unpack the control file, edit it, and repack it.  the maintainers guide can help a lot.
[09:44] <Alumin> life: OK, but if you flood off don't blame me :P
[09:44] <crimsun> lori: it's not impossible if Ubuntu has done it.
[09:44] <life> heh, thx
[09:44] <lori> `i have literally done everything there is to do
[09:45] <crimsun> lori: try omitting "/hicolor" from that path
[09:45] <lori> and every single forum post says the same thing... no one has successfully accomplished this
[09:45] <Alumin> you fibbed to me
[09:45] <velko> lori: maybe it's cached and you need to restart X?
[09:45] <crimsun> lori: I seriously doubt it's impossible. Ubuntu, Fedora Core, Foresight, etc., all change it.
[09:46] <lori> i have already restarted x each time
[09:46] <Alumin> I see the plugin :P
[09:46] <maxandneve> I have an ext3 drive shared and I can access it from various machines within my 192.168.1.1 network. On my Linux laptop I can read & write to the ext3 share. But on the Windows laptop, I can't. I can only read? Any ideas?
[09:46] <lori> well, if it isnt impossible, i sure havent found a single person online or in any forum who has said otherwise
[09:47] <Madpilot> maxandneve, you've got one of the ext3 drivers for Windows installed on XP, I assume?
[09:47] <GyberGlitch2> is their a way to make sure that eth0 is always going to be the same card
[09:47] <maxandneve> Madpilot: an ext3 driver? Isn't that was Samba achieves though?
[09:47] <GyberGlitch2> i would like to an ipaddress to a specific mac address
[09:48] <Madpilot> maxandneve, ah, Samba - no idea, never had to use it - sorry.
[09:48] <Alumin> life: /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/mplayerplug-in.so     <- that's the plugin
[09:48] <maxandneve> Madpilot: i thought there was only nfs and samaba - do you know different? Are there others?
[09:48] <dyrne> lori: im curious (and too lazy to scroll up) what was your original question?
[09:48] <Alumin> have you restarted ff since you installed the package?
[09:49] <brent_> is linux-image-server compatible with 386 machines?
[09:49] <m0dY> any one running a sattelite tuner on linux ?
[09:49] <life> Alumin, yes, I had it installed a long time ago
[09:49] <brent_> I've installed it on an old computer and it wont get past the "Starting up..." screen
[09:49] <velko> GyberGlitch2: take a look at  /etc/udev/persistent-net-generator.rules
[09:49] <lori> dyrne: i have tried every tutorial online but am unable to change the menu icon
[09:49] <Madpilot> maxandneve, there's an ext3 driver for XP, but it's just for an ext3 Hd or partition on the same machine, not networked like samba/etc can do
[09:49] <maxandneve> brent_: depends on the architecture of the image. Should be 386, 686 or K7. 386 is the generic one
[09:49] <Alumin> life: does it show up in about:plugins ?
[09:49] <dyrne> m0dY: legally or you mean pulling mpeg2 stream from dish network?
[09:49] <maxandneve> Madpilot: got ya. cheers
[09:49] <brent_> maxandneve: it's just called linux-image-server
[09:49] <Luxurious> When you install a program using Applications>Add/Remove, is there a way to refresh the menu layout to show fresh items without restarting?
[09:49] <m0dY> dyrne, nop.. legally
[09:50] <psst> XDCMP is not working - is there some way to start gnome in an already running X-server?
[09:50] <Mr_Giraffe> ello
[09:50] <dyrne> lori: on gnome-panel?
[09:50] <brent_> maxandneve: it doesn't say whehter it's compatible with 386 or not
[09:50] <Alumin> psst: "gnome-session"
[09:50] <lori> dyrne: yes
[09:50] <m0dY> i have a KWorld DVB-S 100 card which i don't know how to get it working
[09:50] <maxandneve> brent_: when you say 'it says', where are you looking? Is this from the packages website?
[09:50] <ror> this is *weird* since upgrading to feisty I have something in my panel that says "no network devices found" yet here I am on IRC :p
[09:51] <brent_> maxandneve: no just the name of the package.  the only server kernel available is linux-image-server, there is not linux-image-server-386, for example
[09:51] <tulap> thanks for the help ! It work ! It work pretty well !
[09:51] <dyrne> lori: i did that once to make ubuntu look like jds linux. i dont remember the image path /usr/share/... but it did work just mv'ing a new image to same path/name.png   in dapper anyway
[09:51] <life> Alumin, you mean help>about in firefox?
[09:51] <peeps> what is the best remoet desktop application for communication between two linux boxes?  Is there something that would be considered better than VNC?
[09:51] <Alumin> ok I have to apologize for laughing but
[09:51] <maxandneve> brent_: are you using package manager?
[09:51] <Alumin> "ror: I have no network yet here I am on IRC" ... "ror has quit IRC"
[09:51] <brent_> maxandneve: yes, apt-get
[09:51] <Alumin> it's simple humor but I'll take it
[09:52] <dyrne> lori: actually put my boss's head as the icon too. and sent that out as internal release
[09:52] <life> Alumin, it does not appear there
[09:52] <maxandneve> then it will be the right one for your kernel.
[09:52] <Alumin> life: no, I mean "about:plugins"
[09:52] <brent_> maxandneve: do apt-cache search | grep "linux-image-server"
[09:52] <Alumin> type that in the location ba
[09:52] <Alumin> r
[09:52] <life> alright
[09:52] <lori> dyrne: yeah, i have replaced every distrbutor-logo.png and every start-here.png in my system, refreshed the cache, restarted x, removed the menu and replaced it, killall gnome-panel.... and NOTHING changed
[09:52] <brent_> maxandneve: you'll see there are only 2 packages, and neither specify the intel architecture (as in 386, 586, 686, etc)
[09:52] <ubuntunewb> hello, has anyone ever installed sound blaster live on ubuntu 6.10
[09:52] <Mr_Giraffe> has anyone here installed the nvidia linux drivers?
[09:52] <maxandneve> brent_:  then it will be the right one for your kernel. Package Manager will download the appropriate files for your system as far as I know
[09:52] <Mr_Giraffe> i'm sure someone has...
[09:53] <erUSUL> !nvidia
[09:53] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:53] <lori> i have, Mr_Giraffe
[09:53] <Mr_Giraffe> erUSUL, thanks
[09:53] <crimsun> lori: hint: start by looking at debian/patches/02-fix-distributor-logo.patch in the source package of tango-icon-theme.
[09:53] <Mr_Giraffe> i'll give that a shot, and i guess i'll ask lori if i still can't do it
[09:53] <brent_> maxandneve: I'm on a 386 computer.  The linux-image-server is actually not compatible with this computer. it can't init the kernel after grub
[09:53] <life> Alumin, I don't see it there
[09:53] <dyrne> lori: im sorry dont remember path but all i did was pkill gnome-panel afterwards  so when you find it that should work
[09:54] <lori> crimsun: the funny thing is, i dont have tango icon theme
[09:54] <crimsun> lori: it doesn't matter.
[09:54] <lori> dyrne: TRIED THAT MANY TIMES
[09:54] <lori> NO GO
[09:54] <lori> OOPSsorry bout the caps
[09:54] <lori> my bad
[09:54] <ubuntunewb> does anyone know how to install sound blaster live 24
[09:54] <maxandneve> brent_: crickey - there's actually some 386's still kicking about!! lol...if you know it doesn't work what made you ask in the first place?
[09:54] <larry> is there a seperate chanel for Breezy users???
[09:54] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: just install it, and turn your computer back on. Why?
[09:54] <Alumin> life: ok, for whatever reason it didn't load the plugin
[09:55] <Alumin> odd
[09:55] <larry> Sound on breezy isn't working fo rme
[09:55] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: its not playing sound
[09:55] <erUSUL> larry: no, afaik
[09:55] <crimsun> larry: it's still supported here.
[09:55] <erUSUL> !sound > larry
[09:55] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: pastebin the info requested in the top portion of http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems, and tell me the url
[09:55] <brent_> maxandneve: the reason why I know it won't work is because I've been trying to get it work for the last 30 minutes!  I'm just trying to find out if Ubuntu just supports 686 computers only for servers or if there is a work around
[09:55] <larry> how do I configure my sound card??? when I go to sound prefs, "default sound card" comes up blank
[09:55] <tarzeau> what comes after feisty?
[09:55] <crimsun> larry: pastebin the info requested in the top portion of http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems, and tell me the url
[09:55] <endersshadow> crimsun: modprobe is hanging...doesn't remove or add anything...ideas why that would happen?
[09:56] <dyrne> brent_: i know 486 will work not sure about 386
[09:56] <life> Alumin, the /opt/firefox/plugins/libnullplugin.so is not enabled, might that be the reason? it says that in facilitates downloading new plugins
[09:56] <crimsun> look in dmesg
[09:56] <crimsun> ^ endersshadow
[09:56] <Alumin> life "apt-get --reinstall install mozilla-mplayer" ?
[09:56] <life> s/in/it
[09:56] <ror> urgh, upgrading to feisty was NOT nice, not only now do I have erroneous netowrk information but I lost font anti-aliasing
[09:56] <life> Alumin, oky
[09:56] <Alumin> /opt/firefox?
[09:56] <Alumin> where are you getting that?
[09:56] <dyrne> brent_: i was under the impression our generic kernel was actually 486 not 386. could be wrong though
[09:56] <erUSUL> ror: it is beta, problems are normal
[09:56] <brent_> dyrne: ok thanks, that helps.  I guess 386 isn't supported?  I guess I'll try chrooting into the install and getting a 386 kernel to install.
[09:57] <crimsun> ror: you didn't "lose" font AA. Just select it in System>Preferences>Font
[09:57] <maxandneve> brent_: i see. as far as i know the 386 is the most generic kernel to work for the widest scale of machines. the 686 is for 486's and above (Intels), 686-smp for dual core or duals, and K7 for AMD. If the 386 is not working with Ubuntu i would have thought it might be something else causing the problem.
[09:57] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: do i need to install the drivers, i have them, but it is a .exe file and it wont let me run it
[09:57] <life> Alumin, in about:plugins.. Default Plugin>File name:/opt/firefox/plugins/libnullplugin.so
[09:57] <ror> crimsun, here's the thing, I *have* selected it
[09:57] <crimsun> ror: then choose another setting and return to the original, intended one
[09:57] <Alumin> where did you get your firefox?
[09:57] <zero88> ubuntunewb what drivers?
[09:57] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: I'm awaiting your url.
[09:58] <life> Alumin, urm... I think from synaptic, or it might have been there from the beginning
[09:58] <life> I'll try reinstalling
[09:58] <endersshadow> crimsun: there are no entries in dmesg about it.
[09:58] <Alumin> ok...well that's weird that it's looking in /opt for stuff
[09:58] <ubuntunewb> zero88: for sound blaster live 24
[09:58] <roland_> 20 april ubuntu feisty out?
[09:58] <zero88> alumin what version of ubuntu you using
[09:59] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: im sorry i don't understand what url you want
[09:59] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: pastebin the info requested in the top portion of http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems, and tell me the url
[09:59] <Alumin> as a temporary solution you may want to create the directory /opt/firefox/plugins, then symlink libnullplugin.so and the mplayer plugin into there
[09:59] <brent_> maxandneve: well, that's sort of my point.  I have this vague kernel installed called "linux-image-server" which doesn't specify the architecture at all.  I'm about to install the linux-image-386 by chrooting into the install.  If it turns out that the 386 kernel works but yet the linux-image-server does *not* work, then that's a pretty nasty bug.  The downloads page should say that at least a 486 is required for the server install, o
[09:59] <brent_> r at least offer an alternative server kernel for 386 machines.
[09:59] <Alumin> I wouldn't recommend moving the actual files in there
[09:59] <Alumin> I'm using Kubuntu 6.06 and 6.10
[09:59] <crimsun> endersshadow: is insmod hanging on a fresh (cold) boot?
[09:59] <ror> hm, still not working, perhaps it's changed fonts altogether
[09:59] <velko> ror: you may have a look at this http://beranger.org/index.php?article=2787 . it says something about anti-aliasing and upstream support
[09:59] <cab10886> quick question.... i'm attempting to do an upgrade to feisty... ti sayd dbus couldn't be initiated... what does that mean?
[10:00] <macd> brent_, maybe we're thinking, servers are a given @ at least 80486
[10:00] <life> Alumin, ok, and this /opt/ directory, where should I create it?
[10:00] <zero88> ubuntunewb try this sire http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Creative_Sound_Blaster_Live_24-bit_external_(usb)
[10:00] <ror> thanks for that info
[10:00] <Alumin> in /
[10:00] <ror> perhaps that is to do with it
[10:00] <brent_> macd: hmm.  many people would disagree.  Samba runs just great on a 386, which makes for a perfect print server.  386 machines are useful to alot of people.
[10:00] <life> ok
[10:01] <macd> to me the perfect print server is not a pc ;)
[10:01] <Alumin> you probably already have /opt
[10:01] <Alumin> but it probably is empty
[10:01] <macd> brent_, you can always use the alternate install cd, and install just the base.
[10:01] <maxandneve> brent_: i don't think an actual 386 would make the most suitable server these days but i take your point. I regret I don't know enough to really help you out.
[10:01] <DARKGuy> Hey, I used a 100Mhz pc as server 
[10:01] <endersshadow> crimsun: no...just rebooted and had no hangs...
[10:02] <Mr_Giraffe> !beryl
[10:02] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:02] <Alumin> 386s are fine as servers as long as you're not interested in all these flickery colored pixels that are all the rage with the kids these days
[10:02] <maxandneve> DARKGuy: fair point. I guess it depends on what it's serving :-0
[10:02] <cab10886> Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/universe/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 MD5Sum mismatch  <<< dudes?
[10:02] <crimsun> endersshadow: so, problem resolved?
[10:02] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=Creative+Labs&card=Sound+Blaster+Live+7.1.&chip=SB0410%2C+P17&module=ca0106
[10:02] <macd> this should prolly be in #ubuntu-offtopic FYI.
[10:02] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: no, I'm waiting for your /pastebin/ url
[10:02] <brent_> maxandneve: hey that's cool!  thanks for the help though, I'll report back to this IRC channel if the 386 kernel works.  If it does i'll be filing a bug today.  We need some 386 love for people with a use for old machines. Am i supposed to just throw this thing away?  I don't think so!
[10:02] <larry> crimsun, http://pastebin.ca/435141
[10:03] <DARKGuy> maxandneve, well, it worked fine with 48Mb RAM and a homemade stripped-down XP with nLite... it worked for running MSN when I was rdesktop-ing it xD... slow as hell, but a fun experiment indeed
[10:03] <ferronica> Any one here using Epson Stylus Photo 915 Model Printer Please Help me. :(
[10:03] <endersshadow> crimsun: no...i thought you were talking about insmod on the actual boot process.  modprobe is still hanging and i just rebooted...it was hanging and so i rebooted (that was my sign off), and i rebooted to no avail
[10:03] <maxandneve> brent_: don't get me wrong - i gotta a couple of Pentium IIs running Ubuntu but they just number crunch all day and night.
[10:03] <ferronica> I need settings for it :(
[10:03] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: i dont know what that is, let me figure out what it is
[10:03] <ferronica> Any one here using Epson Stylus Photo 915 Model Printer Please Help me. :(
[10:04] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:04] <brent_> maxandneve: curious, which CD did you use to install ubuntu on those systems (if you used a CD at all)?
[10:04] <brunoUT> whats going on now?
[10:04] <sentinel> hello all..... unfortunately i'm having to reinstall winxp (multiboot) and i know it's gonna nuke my grub loader.... i'm wondering exactly what i need to backup so i can restore GRUB post-XP installation
[10:04] <maxandneve> brent_: The Dapper CD
[10:04] <brent_> maxandneve: the alternate or the server?
[10:04] <crimsun> endersshadow: which version of alsa-driver did you compile?
[10:04] <maxandneve> brent_: actually, Dapper on one, Breezy Badger on the other (it only has 128MB RAM)
[10:04] <life> Alumin, my /opt has all the firefox files so it seems
[10:04] <ferronica> Any one here using Epson Stylus Photo 915 Model Printer Please Help me. :(
[10:05] <ferronica> I need settings for it :(
[10:05] <Alumin> interesting
[10:05] <lxuser> anyone with troubles with dvdautor in feiste 7.04 beta?
[10:05] <maxandneve> brent_: was the standard dekstop edition
[10:05] <endersshadow> 1.0.12rc2
[10:05] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:05] <erUSUL> ferronica: linuxprinting.org
[10:05] <endersshadow> crimsun ^
[10:05] <Alumin> are they readable by user user account?
[10:05] <brent_> maxandneve: yikes man!
[10:05] <crimsun> endersshadow: that's way too old
[10:05] <dyrne> !grub | sentinel
[10:05] <ubotu> sentinel: 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
[10:05] <Madpilot> ferronica, please don't repeat so often - and have you read the bot's !printer tell?
[10:05] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:05] <crimsun> endersshadow: you need to try 1.0.14rc3
[10:05] <Wicks> ubuntu offically on radio 4 \o/
[10:05] <endersshadow> crimsun: i knew i can't believe everything i read on the internet...thanks, and will do...give me a bit
[10:05] <ferronica> Madpilot: yes
[10:05] <sentinel> booyah!! thank you v. much
[10:06] <ferronica> Madpilot: what i need that is not there. :(
[10:06] <Madpilot> ferronica, and linuxprinting.org? Good info & tuts there
[10:06] <scope006> test
[10:06] <sentinel> dyrne: thanks first time to this channel my bad i need to read onjoins
[10:06] <ferronica> Madpilot: what i need that is not there. :(
[10:06] <life> Alumin, um, what does that mean? the are owned by root
[10:07] <maxandneve> I have an ext3 drive shared and I can access it from various machines within my 192.168.1.1 network. On my Linux laptop I can read & write to the ext3 share. But on the Windows laptop, I can't. I can only read? Any ideas?
[10:07] <ferronica> Madpilot: I need settings in Advanced option.
[10:07] <life> they*
[10:07] <Madpilot> ferronica, so, what do you need? Ask specific questions if you're looking for very specific help - "I need help with $printer" isn't much good...
[10:07] <Alumin> are they world-readable?  are the containing directories world-readable/executable?
[10:07] <crimsun> larry: cat /proc/asound/version
[10:07] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:08] <life> Alumin, what's world-readable?
[10:08] <life> :p
[10:08] <larry> crimsun, no such file...
[10:08] <Alumin> oh boy
[10:08] <ferronica> Madpilot: there are more then 10 options in printer- Properties-advanced TAB
[10:08] <crimsun> larry: then the sound driver isn't loaded.
[10:08] <frederific> how can I find out specs about my PC (total RAM, HDD size/make/model, CPU make/model etc) ?
[10:08] <velko> maxandneve: did it occured to you that your problem is _not_ with linux? why did you repeat your question over and over here?
[10:08] <ferronica> Madpilot: Some are Disable and some are enable
[10:08] <Alumin> ok, before this gets too far down the rabbit-hole
[10:08] <larry> ok.. how do I load it?
[10:08] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:08] <brunoUT> ok people......i got deluge working......i had it opened on another desktop...closed it and tried reopening it....GUESS what....now it wont open again
[10:08] <sentinel> frederific: try 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' that'll give you processor info
[10:09] <crimsun> larry: add `lspci -v` to your pastebin
[10:09] <Alumin> brunoUT: news flash: nobody in here is obligated to answer your question
[10:09] <ferronica> Madpilot: Like yellow enable, GCR transition -enable
[10:09] <Madpilot> ubotu, repeat | brunoUT
[10:09] <ubotu> brunoUT: 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
[10:09] <ferronica> Madpilot: like that many more
[10:09] <ferronica> Madpilot: some are disable
[10:09] <frederific> sentinel: cheers
[10:09] <Madpilot> ferronica, I have no idea, never owned an Epson printer. Have you googled for extra help with the thing?
[10:09] <Alumin> life: are you sure your firefox came from the Ubuntu repositories?
[10:09] <ferronica> Madpilot: nope :(
[10:09] <life> Alumin, not sure at all
[10:10] <tedivm> Hey, I was hoping someone can give me some help on something- I have an ubuntu server set up at a data center (no physical access or gui) and need to change the domain on the server. How would i go about doing that?
[10:10] <Alumin> life: what do you get for "apt-get -s install firefox"?
[10:10] <maxandneve> velko: because people leave and people join. I've left it about 15 minutes since asking last, and helped a few people in the meantime. I don't think asking again is causing any harm. And yes, it might well be Windows, but it might be something to do with how I have setup the share - thus the question
[10:10] <Alumin> does it simulate installing something, or does it say it's already the newest version?
[10:10] <erUSUL> tedivm: man hostname
[10:10] <lockmist> My server is running Feisty beta, because I'm a glutton for punishment. :)  I want it running tinydns (djbdns), but it's not playing nice.  I had to add an event.d script to get daemontools running right, but that's OK now.  Trouble is, although tinydns seems to be running, under daemontools/supervise, and is even listening and logging inbound requests as they come, it isn't actually *responding* to them.  (No, no firewall.)  Any ideas?
[10:10] <larry> crimsun, http://pastebin.ca/435152
[10:11] <noway-> Where can I find the md5 check sums for Edgy?
[10:11] <life> Alumin, already the newest version 0 installed. 0 all
[10:11] <velko> maxandneve: i don't mind the repeating. but the question is irrelevant on this forum. the linux side works
[10:11] <Alumin> bah
[10:11] <mdma> halo what file should i modify to make internet connection up each time i start ubuntu ?
[10:11] <Alumin> ok...quit firefox and run it again, but this time run it from the command line
[10:11] <Alumin> "mozilla &"
[10:11] <Alumin> er scratch that
[10:11] <Alumin> "firefox &"
[10:11] <tedivm> erUSUL, that changes the hostname but not the domain name, and the couple of things i've done to try to change the domain name (modifying /etc/hosts for instance) haven't worked
[10:11] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: im sorry i have no idea what you mean by that, could you explain how i find my pastebin url
[10:12] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: have you used pastebin yet?
[10:12] <adam__> hi
[10:12] <ubuntunewb> no
[10:12] <crimsun> larry: have you compiled alsa-driver yourself?
[10:12] <ilsh> join linux-il
[10:12] <life> Alumin, done
[10:12] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: no
[10:12] <tridust> li
[10:12] <Alumin> life: ok, what do you get for "which firefox"
[10:12] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: take all the information that I asked for, and paste it onto the http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org web site
[10:12] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: then tell me the url of your paste.
[10:12] <Alumin> from the same shell you just launched it from
[10:12] <frederific> how can I find out about diskspace used/total/free? It used to be System/Admin/Disks...
[10:12] <mdma> what file should i modify to make internet connection up each time i start ubuntu ?
[10:12] <larry> crimsun, no, do I need to get the source code?? I just used apt-get
[10:13] <Alumin> frederific: df
[10:13] <life> Alumin, /usr/bin/firefox
[10:13] <mjb> Yawn
[10:13] <endersshadow> crimsun: reinstalled but modprobe still hanging
[10:13] <crimsun> larry: yes, you do. The version of alsa in breezy is far too old to support your HDA codec.
[10:13] <tridust> is there somedbody french  there ?
[10:13] <Alumin> life: ok, and is the plugin still not working?
[10:13] <brent_> ubuntunewb: in IRC, it's rude to paste a lot of info because it takes up a lot of room on the screen.  pastebin's website will let you put your info there instead so you can link  to it :)
[10:13] <crimsun> endersshadow: which version did you install?
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[10:13] <endersshadow> crimsun: 1.0.14.rc3
[10:13] <killerguy> how do i open a rar file that is password protected in ubuntu
[10:13] <ubuntunewb> brent_: thanks
[10:14] <crimsun> endersshadow: give me cat /proc/interrupts && dmesg prior to the modprobe
[10:14] <brent_> ubuntunewb: no prob, you get a free pass anyways because you have "newb" in your name :)
[10:14] <killerguy> can anyone help
[10:14] <larry> crimsun, I just get stuff from the alsa site then???? thanks a million
[10:15] <aev> killerguy: likely to be some optio on the rar commandline
[10:15] <aev> find em with rar --help or somesuch
[10:15] <life> Alumin, nope
[10:15] <killerguy> Encrypted file:  CRC failed in /home/killerguy/Desktop/0470038993_CHIPOLLO.rar (password incorrect ?) thats the error i get
[10:16] <killerguy> how do i put the password in a command line
[10:16] <velko> killerguy: if the crc fails this means that you file is corrupted
[10:16] <Alumin> life: ok, well the problem is that the plugin isn't getting loaded for some reason
[10:16] <lockmist> That's also the error it gives if the password's wrong.
[10:16] <lockmist> Does it prompt from stdin?
[10:16] <aev> killerguy: are u using the archive manager gui or the cmdline app
[10:16] <killerguy> it isnt crrupted i has to have a password to open it and i know the passrwod to it
[10:17] <Alumin> one thing you could try is symlinking the plugin into your local plugins directory
[10:17] <ror> urgh dammit since upgrading I lost my mouse4/5 buttons :(
[10:17] <killerguy> oam just clickin on it from desktop
[10:17] <endersshadow> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15112/ snd messages start at 367
[10:17] <Alumin> ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/blah/mplayersomething.so ~/.firefox/plugins
[10:17] <ror> infact button8 and button 9
[10:17] <lockmist> Try using the switch -pPutYourPassWordInHere
[10:17] <aev> killerguy: i think it could be that you need to use the commandline instead of the gui, as this may be unsupported. I had some issues with multipart archives myself
[10:18] <crimsun> endersshadow: it looks like you have a bad compile.
[10:18] <Alumin> life: first, you may want to read /usr/share/doc/mozilla-mplayer/README
[10:18] <aev> Thus, open a console, type and use the rar app to extract
[10:18] <killerguy> so use teminal to open it
[10:18] <crimsun> endersshadow: completely wipe your extracted alsa-driver source directory, re-extract, and recompile from a fresh extract
[10:18] <velko> killerguy: the command line program is invoked this way: unrar file.rar
[10:18] <endersshadow> crimsun: this was my configure line: /configure  --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-headers-$(uname -r) --with-cards=hda-intel --with-oss=yes
[10:18] <xtknight> actually, "unrar x file.rar"
[10:19] <velko> xtknight: thanks
[10:19] <crimsun> endersshadow: use --with-kernel=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build  instead
[10:19] <aev> and now i found it :( oops, there is also unrar p[password] 
[10:19] <lockmist> So try unrar x -pYourPasswordHere file.rar
[10:19] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15113/
[10:19] <velko> aev: p[passwor]  sets a password
[10:19] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: you misunderstood me.
[10:19] <lockmist> It ought to prompt from the console, but I suppose it doesn't.
[10:19] <endersshadow> crimsun: doing that caused it to die by not being able to find linux/version.h
[10:20] <aev> velko: argh nevermind me :)
[10:20] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: go here -->  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems .  Type the commands in a Terminal. Paste their output onto http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org . Tell me the URL.
[10:20] <life> Alumin, ln -s /usr/lib/firefox/blah/mplayersomething.so ~/.firefox/plugins didn't worked, I quit the "." before the firefox and it went ok. Was that ok to do
[10:20] <ditoa> how well does ubuntu run on a macbook pro?
[10:20] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: k, i understand now
[10:20] <crimsun> endersshadow: it shouldn't. They should reference the same location.
[10:20] <ditoa> does everything work out of the box?
[10:21] <_Neil> Can anyone help me print to a shared xp printer? I can't get it to work, tried everything
[10:21] <Alumin> life: are you _sure_ you got your firefox from Ubuntu?
[10:21] <Airforce5555> will mirc work on ubuntu anybody
[10:21] <Alumin> putting things in /opt, no ~/.firefox directory...these are not signs of a distro-packaged browser
[10:21] <Airforce5555> will mirc work on ubuntu anybody
[10:21] <MarcN> _Neil: In the printer configuration did you enable Detect LAN printers?
[10:21] <aev> velko: oddly it does list this switch as on option with unrar. Also i had the distinct impression i could UNrar using RAR .... must be me
[10:21] <frojnd> How can I get this video started: No plugin found to handle this resource (/media/sda4/muvis/Prison.Break.S02E22.HDTV.XviD-XOR.avi)  or what does this error mean? I was playing that video just before upgrade??
[10:22] <_Neil> MarcN: yeah..
[10:22] <endersshadow> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15114/
[10:22] <MarcN> Airforce5555: mirc is a windows app, use one of the many linux-native chat apps.  I prefer GAIM which does irc, aol, yahoo, google jabber, etc
[10:22] <life> Alumin, I'm not sure. But I can't remember getting it from somewhere else
[10:22] <Alumin> Airforce5555: my only experience with it was Debian Woody...it worked but it was crashy
[10:22] <killerguy> i still cant get it open
[10:22] <Gizmo_the_Great> Trying to mount a share but I get "mount: 192.168.1.2:/home/ted/Mounts/RAID1 failed, reason given by server: Permission denied". I have made an entry in the /etc/exports file. Do I need to refresh something somewhere?
[10:22] <MarcN> _Neil: and windows is set to share the printer?
[10:22] <brent_> Airforce5555: sudo apt-get install xchat-gnome
[10:22] <_Neil> sure is
[10:22] <Shafto> Airforce5555, Just use Xchat :)
[10:22] <Airforce5555> im looking for an irc client that will run mirc code
[10:22] <Alumin> things may have improved since then...doubtfully on the mIRC side but perhaps on the WINE side
[10:23] <_Neil> works printing to it from my xp system
[10:23] <aev> killerguy: if u send the file with the pass ill see if it works here ;P
[10:23] <Alumin> Airforce5555: the only IRC client that will run mIRC code is mIRC
[10:23] <crimsun> endersshadow: ah, upstream needs to be fixed
[10:23] <Airforce5555> thats why i need mirc
[10:23] <killerguy> where u want me to send it
[10:23] <Shafto> Airforce5555, You looked at WINE?
[10:23] <Airforce5555> i have used wine
[10:23] <brent_> Airforce5555: have you tried wine?
[10:23] <killerguy> i know the password to it its www.Chipollo.Info
[10:23] <Airforce5555> ive downloaded it
[10:23] <aev> killerguy: just a joke mate nevermind
[10:23] <Alumin> Airforce5555: personally I'd suggest cutting your losses and switching to a client that uses a standard language, but if that's not an option then yeah, welcome to mIRC + WINE and good luck
[10:23] <life> bah, I give up... I can live without streaming vids
[10:23] <Airforce5555> but install with wine is not an option
[10:24] <endersshadow> crimsun: not really sure what that means
[10:24] <killerguy> the password
[10:24] <lockmist> Looks like you're looking at WINE or Windows then... and ick, mIRCscript makes me cry.
[10:24] <life> Alumin, thanks for your time :) I'll try another day
[10:24] <aev> killerguy: im afraid i cant help u atm
[10:24] <noway-> Does anyone know where the list of md5 check sums for the ISOs can be found?
[10:24] <Airforce5555> ive downloaded mirc
[10:24] <Airforce5555> but idk how to install with wine
[10:24] <brent_> Airforce5555: why is it not an option?  did it not install correctly?
[10:24] <MarcN> _Neil: Have you tried to add a printer? What happens?
[10:24] <Airforce5555> right click does nto show it
[10:24] <Alumin> life: ok ... you may want to try "apt-get --reinstall install firefox" sometime when you have a minute
[10:24] <Shafto> Airforce5555, Is it .exe?
[10:24] <brent_> Airforce5555: let me walk you through it
[10:24] <Airforce5555> yeah
[10:24] <Alumin> Airforce5555: I just unpacked the zip into my fake_windows directory
[10:24] <Shafto> Airforce5555, brent_ Can do it instead :)
[10:24] <Gizmo_the_Great> When making a new entry in /etc/exports, do you have to get Linux to re-read it, and if so, how? Or should it just read it whenever you try to mount a network share?
[10:24] <Alumin> but again that was a long time ago
[10:24] <Airforce5555> its exe
[10:25] <duelboot> Airforce5555, wine /path/to/file/filename.exe
[10:25] <life> Alumin, yes I'll do that
[10:25] <ditoa> does everything work out of the box?
[10:25] <ditoa> how well does ubuntu run on a macbook pro?
[10:25] <brent_> Airforce5555:  did you download the installer to your desktop?
[10:25] <Airforce5555> let me open terminal
[10:25] <Airforce5555> not sure
[10:25] <_Neil> MarcN: I've tried adding both via hostname and ip, but it just doesnt print
[10:25] <Grexeo> what time (and timezone) is the fiesty fawn RC going to be released tomorrow?
[10:25] <_Neil> using smbclient, i cant actually view any shares though
[10:25] <brent_> Airforce5555: ok, open terminal and type "cd Desktop"
[10:25] <velko> noway-: "md5sum file.iso > result.md5sum"
[10:25] <Gizmo_the_Great> ditoa: Ubuntu runs well on most things. Give the live CD a try
[10:25] <brent_> Airforce5555: then type "ls" and tell me what you see
[10:25] <Shafto> Grexeo, Is it out tomorrow?
[10:25] <_Neil> Hostname is kitchen, in nautilus smb://kitchen/ shows all my shares but no printer... smb://192.168.0.101/ asks for a password and fails
[10:25] <crimsun> endersshadow: oh well, in the meantime, try a desktop cd (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20070411/)
[10:26] <_Neil> smbclient fails on both smb://kitchen/, and the ip
[10:26] <Airforce5555> mirc621.exe
[10:26] <lockmist> Can I just sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[10:26] <Airforce5555> is that it?
[10:26] <Alumin> ditoa: do the macbooks use CMOS?
[10:26] <brent_> Airforce5555: yes
[10:26] <ditoa> Gizmo_the_Great: i would but i dont have a MBP to test, i am thinking of getting one but was wondering how well it runs ubuntu
[10:26] <hubert> helo
[10:26] <hubert> hello
[10:26] <brent_> Airforce5555: type "wine mirc621.exe"
[10:26] <Alumin> or is it that Apple thing, EIN or something
[10:26] <endersshadow> crimsun: might as well just do that reinstall i was thinking about doing, eh? it worked outta the box...just failed with today's updates...oh well, no big deal
[10:26] <Shafto> lockmist, What you trying to upgrade from and too
[10:26] <ditoa> Alumin: they are EFI based so i am not sure
[10:26] <Gizmo_the_Great> ditoa: a MBP? Whats that?
[10:26] <hubert> what is clinet.key
[10:26] <Alumin> EFI yeah
[10:26] <ditoa> MacBook Pro
[10:26] <hubert> in linuxdc++
[10:26] <brent_> Airforce5555: I forgot to ask, did you install wine yet?
[10:26] <Alumin> you can boot other things with EFI but you have to do stuff
[10:27] <Airforce5555> yep
[10:27] <MarcN> _Neil: does the print job show up in the ubuntu side or does it make it to the windows print spooler?
[10:27] <lockmist> If Ubuntu 64-bit can use EFI, that'll work, if not, install Boot Camp on the Mac and that ought to do it.
[10:27] <noway-> velko: i know how to do it, but I can't find the list of official check sums
[10:27] <brent_> Airforce5555: ok, so what happens when you run "wine ./mirc621.exe"
[10:27] <velko> noway-: sorry. i misunderstood
[10:27] <Gizmo_the_Great> ditoa: oh right. Dunno mate.
[10:27] <Alumin> ah, to be the Great Turtleneck
[10:27] <MarcN> _Neil: Windows has 2 ways to share printing I think.  Take a look at that under Windows.  It is an 'extra' windows component to install.
[10:27] <Alumin> to be able to just say things like "you know what?  I don't feel like using CMOS any more"
[10:28] <Airforce5555> it worked
[10:28] <_Neil> MarcN: ill check it out
[10:28] <Airforce5555> i installed mirc client
[10:28] <lnknpk04> anyone have a suggestion for a cookbook program?
[10:28] <brent_> Airforce5555: :) awesome!
[10:28] <lnknpk04> i only found one in synaptic and didn't like it
[10:28] <ditoa> im really surprised there isnt a linux specifically for the macbook/macbook pros as the hardware is always the same so it would be much easier to get everything working perfectly
[10:28] <Alumin> lnknpk04: isn't that what the phone's for?
[10:28] <Alumin> :))
[10:28] <stepanstas> Is this a known bug? Boot Menu order changes sometimes on restart?
[10:28] <lnknpk04> :-P
[10:28] <brent_> Airforce5555: to run it in the future you can create a "launcher" on your desktop
[10:28] <ditoa> the power of linux on such excellent hardware :)
[10:28] <velko> lnknpk04: if you use gnome you might get ispiration at www.gnome-files.org
[10:29] <lnknpk04> velko, i do, so thanks for the link :)
[10:29] <lockmist> ditoa: Scrape the excess thermal paste off and I'd be right there with ya. :)
[10:29] <Grexeo> Shafto: http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn-release-dates.html
[10:29] <lockmist> Does anyone else run djbdns (tinydns) on ubuntu?
[10:29] <Alumin> ditoa: wouldn't not running Aqua defeat the purpose of buying an Apple PC?  serious question
[10:29] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15115/
[10:29] <brent_> Airforce5555: just right click the desktop, create a launcher, and make the command "wine ~/Desktop/mirc621.exe"
[10:30] <dyrne> lnknpk04: wow there is actually a #cooking channel (populated) on freenode
[10:30] <Airforce5555> k
[10:30] <noway-> lol, why is it so hard to find these stupid checksums?!
[10:30] <Alumin> Airforce5555: if I were you, after you get mIRC up and running...check out KVirc
[10:30] <lnknpk04> whoa
[10:30] <ditoa> Alumin: not really, its just a laptop at the end of the day, sure it comes with OSX but it is basically just a nice x86 based laptop
[10:30] <Airforce5555> will kvirc run mirc code?
[10:30] <Alumin> I reeeeeeally missed mIRC for a long time, but now that I've used KVirc for a while I'm sold
[10:30] <Alumin> no
[10:30] <lnknpk04> velko, its just www.gnomefiles.org, if you put a - , you get spam :)
[10:30] <crimsun> endersshadow: once you start mucking around with wiki instructions, I can't easily triage your audio bugs
[10:30] <Airforce5555> thats why i want mirc
[10:30] <lnknpk04> nice site though
[10:30] <Airforce5555> otherwise i would use xchat
[10:30] <frojnd> can someone help me on that one. I can't play avi file. What do I have to fix in kaffeine or gxine player. Here is the output of an error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15116/
[10:30] <Alumin> yes, well that's why I said after
[10:31] <velko> lnknpk04: sorry. was not my intention. typing it out of my head :-)
[10:31] <Shafto> frojnd, Try VLC :D
[10:31] <dyrne> !divx | frojnd
[10:31] <ubotu> frojnd: 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
[10:31] <lnknpk04> velko, no problem.  a quick google later, i'm at this awesome site ;)
[10:31] <frank_b> is there any command in linux that alows me to see my hard drive specs?
[10:32] <frojnd> dyrne: how is that that other avi can be played,...
[10:32] <endersshadow> crimsun: it's okay...i'll take the blame for that, but decided to try the forums before i started bugging people...anywho, thanks for all the help, i appreciate it
[10:32] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: echo options snd-intel8x0 index=-2 |sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[10:32] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: then reboot
[10:32] <dyrne> frojnd: do a 'file prisonwhatever.avi' what sort of file is it?
[10:33] <Cryoniq> Trying to get a grip about some stuff under Linux tech. Is there something similiar in the works for gaming under linux like the GFX, driect x void etc? A standard worked out which improves and boost the gaming industry for Linux OS:es?
[10:33] <lockmist> frojnd: AVIs don't always compress the video in the same way inside them; many of the "codecs" used aren't free, so Ubuntu can't install them by default.
[10:33] <Alumin> frank_b: hwinfo
[10:33] <frojnd> Prison.Break.S02E22.HDTV.XviD-XOR.avi: data
[10:33] <Alumin> yeah
[10:33] <Alumin> AVI is a container format
[10:34] <Alumin> it doesn't specify the actual audio/video compression codecs
[10:34] <frojnd> Prison.Break.S02E22.HDTV.XviD-XOR.avi: data  when I do file nameofavi
[10:34] <noway-> can anyone point me to the offical checksums? I have been looking all over
[10:34] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: ok, i'll reboot and i'll get back on here
[10:34] <ror> xvid is a free implementation of divx right? or something like that?
[10:34] <Alumin> ror: no
[10:34] <Alumin> it's a free alternative to DivX
[10:34] <brunoUT> anyone know how to fix a program that crashes every time i try to run it?
[10:35] <lockmist> True (but the filename's sort of a giveaway that it might be xVID - also known as MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile, or DivX).
[10:35] <ror> sorry, implementation wasn't the right word
[10:35] <ror> it's free tho right? which was the point I was trying to make
[10:35] <frank_b> Alumin, thank you very much :)
[10:35] <Alumin> frank_b: np
[10:35] <mjb> noway:  try this:  http://losrivas21.blogspot.com/2006/04/how-to-verify-md5-checksum-of-ubuntu.html
[10:35] <tecywiz121> hey, random question.  Is there any way to switch users from a script?
[10:35] <velko> brunoUT: run it from a terminal and note the error message
[10:35] <frojnd> so what do u suggest that I can play that avi fie
[10:35] <frojnd> file*
[10:35] <Alumin> tecywiz121: other than su?
[10:35] <ror> tecywiz121, sudo?
[10:35] <lockmist> Unfortunately MPEG-4 has a whole bunch of patents on it, so it's not Free free, so it can't be included by default.
[10:35] <brunoUT> velko, i just did that
[10:36] <brunoUT> what now?
[10:36] <mjb> noway:  FYI:  I went to Google and typed "ubuntu iso checksums"
[10:36] <Alumin> DFSG-free :)
[10:36] <frank_b> Alumin, "hwinfo" -> "command not found"...
[10:36] <lockmist> (XviD is OK, because it doesn't distribute binaries.)
[10:36] <tecywiz121> ror, alumin, I mean like the switch user in the shut down menu
[10:36] <dyrne> frojnd: lazy solution is to use vlc. to get it to work with other players that dont come with their own codecs id see the help.ubuntu.com page
[10:36] <Alumin> frank_b: you probably have to install it
[10:36] <colbert> How would I set up fax on my computer so I can receive faxes on PC ?
[10:36] <frank_b> Alumin, oh, ok. thanks
[10:36] <Alumin> oh...from a script?
[10:36] <tecywiz121> ya
[10:36] <velko> brunoUT: perhaps sharing the error message here? else we need crystal balls to guess it? or wave chicken bones?
[10:36] <Alumin> colbert: look into hylafax
[10:36] <ror> must be something to do with gdm
[10:36] <lockmist> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats should help you out, frojnd, if you want it to work properly.
[10:37] <nerdygirl_ellie> From a script, you can su - username 'command' to run a command as another user.
[10:37] <nerdygirl_ellie> but it will require a password, usually.
[10:37] <lnknpk04> gourmet recipe manager - in case anyone else needed something to manage their recipes :)
[10:37] <tecywiz121> ror, ya
[10:37] <Alumin> tecywiz121: if it's possible, it'll be a matter of sending a message to your display manager
[10:38] <Alumin> which in your case I'd assume would be gdm
[10:38] <tecywiz121> ror, but I have no idea how to do it, I think it has something to do with gnome-session
[10:38] <tecywiz121> Alumin, it is
[10:38] <Zeitsofa> hi, can anyone help me with xsane? Problem is i can run xsane as root und it run without problem, but as user it terminate with this message >>> http://sial.org/pbot/24153  ||| pls qry
[10:38] <Alumin> tecywiz121: if you don't get an answer here, I'd try #gnome
[10:38] <velko> lnknpk04: and it is able to download receipes from various internet sources as i remember correctly
[10:38] <tecywiz121> kk, thanks
[10:38] <frank_b> Alumin, yes. it's a package. I've installed it and it's working now. thanks again
[10:39] <ror> tecywiz121, I'd try ##gnome then
[10:39] <Alumin> tecywiz121: I'm a KDE user so I'm not familiar with the internals, but I'd imagine it's some kind of thing like a GNOME equivalent of KDE's "dcop" command
[10:39] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: what was the last part you wanted me to type with sudo, i typed in my password and it didn't go back to the desktop directory
[10:39] <Alumin> you send a message to the "GNOME mothership" that tells it to invoke the function that corresponds to that switch user button
[10:39] <brunoUT> velko, here is my error: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'boost::filesystem::filesystem_error'
[10:39] <lockmist> *blink* Has anyone ever used tinydns under Ubuntu successfully? Some people clearly seem to, and I can't figure out why it seems to be running but not answering...
[10:39] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: i rebooted and the sound doesnt work still
[10:39] <dyrne> tecywiz121: you mean somthing that su - then export DISPLAY's and launches another gnome-panel etc?
[10:39] <brunoUT> any ideas about that error?
[10:40] <tecywiz121> dyrne, that doesn't sound like the 'right' way to do it :P
[10:40] <Alumin> lockmist: are you sure that it's not answering...and not that the answer just isn't being received?
[10:40] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: did you unmute and adjust the volume?
[10:40] <Alumin> sniff its traffic with ethere^H^H^H^H^Hwireshark?
[10:40] <ubuntunewb> everything is unmuted
[10:40] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: pastebin ``amixer''
[10:41] <lockmist> Well, the iptables chain is blank, it's on the open internet and I'm SSHed into the machine now...
[10:41] <Alumin> lockmist: since you're choosing between DNS servers I'm going to assume that you're at a certain level of competency and just throw things at you :P
[10:41] <Caramba_> Hiya folks! Which mp3 player *running from the command line* (no GUI) would you recommend?
[10:41] <Alumin> make sure the answer is being sent, um...check the tinydns logfile
[10:41] <lockmist> And even if I do dnsq A lockmist.com 81.2.97.154 it times out... even when I'm running it _on_ 81.2.97.154.
[10:42] <eztk> did anyone else lose their gnome menu after the last software update? :|
[10:42] <Caramba_> And, it should be able to receive streams as well.
[10:42] <Alumin> lockmist: nmap -sU -p 53 81.2.97.154?
[10:42] <lockmist> The logfile has the request I just made, and a bunch of others that it's received since being online.
[10:42] <eztk> something to do with a dbus error and gnome-settings-manager
[10:42] <Alumin> (need root for that, UDP packets are scary)
[10:42] <lockmist> Good call, let me just sort that out.
[10:42] <disasm> Alumin: the vast amount of nmap options are just scary ;-)
[10:42] <Soli> Greetings.  I'm trying to install Ubuntu server on IBM x3560 that have a NetXtreme II network card.  Both 6.06 and 6.10 don't detect the network card at boot time.
[10:43] <Soli> Can someone points me to Installation instructions without network?  Or a way to active a new network device module at installation time?
[10:43] <Alumin> disasm: indeed
[10:43] <mdma> can i access windows folder within amarok?
[10:43] <eztk> hmm
[10:43] <lockmist> I've seen worse than nmap, much worse. It's quite easy to use.
[10:43] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15119/
[10:43] <Alumin> it's a port scanner...with 97 pages of manual!
[10:43] <eztk> cant be just me?
[10:43] <lockmist> Well, exactly. It has manual.
[10:43] <eztk> my ubuntu setup is hardly custom
[10:43] <Alumin> disasm: you should see the manpage for zsh
[10:44] <lockmist> 53/udp open|filtered domain
[10:44] <Alumin> that tops them all
[10:44] <mdma> can i play mp3 files within amarok which located on windows partition ?
[10:44] <Alumin> it doesn't even have a man page when you "man zsh"
[10:44] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: add to that paste ``cat /proc/asound/{cards,modules}''
[10:44] <lockmist> (Well, it's not _closed,_ and since it's not firewalled, I guess it really is listening.)
[10:44] <eztk> ok. maybe its just me then
[10:44] <Alumin> it just has this file that says "yeah there was way too much stuff here, so here's 12 other manpages that we broke it all up into, pick one"
[10:44] <lockmist> By the way, try nmap -sUV -p 53 81.2.97.154
[10:44] <vio> hiya..
[10:45] <Caramba_> Nobody running audio-players from the command line ? :(
[10:45] <vio> direct connect (dc++ in xp) is there anything like that for ubuntu? link? name?
[10:45] <eztk> there goes my "linux is great, it just works" philosophy. you do a software update and you lose your gnome menu. that sucks.
[10:45] <lockmist> That uses a version probe if it thinks it might be open, and that says: 53/udp open  domain  TinyDNS
[10:45] <lockmist> vio: valknut
[10:45] <Alumin> vio: apt-cache search will find you some options
[10:45] <vio> ty lockmist
[10:45] <Alumin> lockmist: ok, you're correct that it's not a firewall/networking issue
[10:46] <Alumin> lockmist: my next best suggestion is...verbose logging on the tinydns end?
[10:46] <lockmist> So... hm. It's running. It's listening. It's even logging and responding, but it's not actually responding... bah.
[10:46] <lockmist> It gets more verbose? Tell me more.
[10:46] <vio> lockmist: will it work on feisty?
[10:46] <lockmist> vio: One way to find out.
[10:46] <Alumin> lockmist: no idea, I've never even seen tinydns
[10:46] <Alumin> just going with general troubleshooting for network apps :)
[10:46] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15120/
[10:46] <lockmist> It's... sort of... terse.
[10:46] <vio> lockmist:  ok i'll let you know
[10:47] <velko> Soli: i don't think you really need network for the installation (as long as you are not doing net install). is the installation aborted if it can't recognize your card?
[10:47] <lockmist> DJB has a weird way of doing things.
[10:47] <Alumin> bernstein can kiss my rear, BIND 4 LIFE
[10:47] <Alumin> :))
[10:47] <lockmist> I'd sooner resort to Gentoo (again) than resort to BIND.
[10:47] <lockmist> Not a statement I'd make lightly. *wince*
[10:47] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: now add ``tail /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base''
[10:47] <eztk> i should have said.. lost top and bottom menu bars for gnome edgy eft.. after update manager told me to reboot after a round of software updates were installed
[10:47] <Alumin> but still I'm assuming that djbdns is in fact capable of resolving queries, creator attitude notwithstanding
[10:47] <Alumin> so I guess it's worth debugging
[10:48] <lockmist> Highly capable, running it on several servers as I speak.
[10:48] <lockmist> I've installed it twice now, once manually via compilation and once using the rather convoluted sudo apt-get install daemontools-installer djbdns-installer.
[10:48] <Alumin> yay licenses!
[10:48] <larry> crimsun, alsa wont compile for me - it says my c compiler cant create executables
[10:49] <lockmist> (You have to >/etc/inittab before you do that, because Feisty doesn't use an inittab, and you'll have to give it an event.d script that works.)
[10:49] <crimsun> larry: do you have linux-headers-$(uname -r) and build-essential installed?
[10:49] <Alumin> uh
[10:49] <lockmist> That seemed to work, but ... gah.
[10:49] <larry> crimsun, not sure
[10:49] <Alumin> did you just say "Feisty doesn't use an inittab"?
[10:49] <crimsun> Alumin: it doesn't. Neither does Edgy.
[10:49] <lockmist> It doesn't, it uses upstart - all the stuff's in /etc/event.d/
[10:49] <Alumin> no way
[10:50] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15121/
[10:50] <lockmist> There isn't even an /etc/inittab.
[10:50] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: thanks for all your help
[10:50] <Alumin> wow, that's the end of anera
[10:50] <lockmist> Threw me a bit, but it's actually quite nice.
[10:50] <Alumin> s/ne/n\ e/
[10:50] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: you didn't execute the last command I gave you.
[10:50] <brent_> I have Vmware server installed.  Is there anyway to run config-vmware.pl everytime after apt-get updates the kernel so that Vmware doesn't break?  This is for my mom's computer so that she doesn't have to run vmware-config.pl
[10:51] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: this is a command:  echo options snd-intel8x0 index=-2|sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[10:51] <Alumin> anyway, point being...I'm assuming that if tinydns is in fact not sending the response for whatever reason, it'd be logging it
[10:51] <bigjohnto> anyone know why i am getting this error when i try to use openvpn ????? pam_dial_auth: terminal-device not specifiedby login
[10:51] <brent_> Basically I need some kind of way to make a rule for apt-get that says "When I update *this* package, I run *this* script"
[10:51] <Alumin> so since it's not logging the failure...is it specifically logging a success (of sending the response)?
[10:51] <nikin> hy... i ame back
[10:51] <viralbus> Hi, I'm having problems connecting to my wireless network using my Netgear WG511T card in Edgy Eft.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsNetgear seems to indicate it should work out of the box.
[10:51] <lockmist> I'd think, Alumin, but if it won't even send it to localhost... hm... localhost...
[10:52] <brunoUT> has anyone in here installed matlab on ubuntu....cd i can not get it to work
[10:52] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15123/
[10:52] <brent_> viralbus: unfortunately (for you) I can confirm that card works under Edgy and Feisty for me
[10:52] <Alumin> so the question is not "why is it not responding", but rather "why does it think it's responding but not completing the transaction"
[10:52] <Alumin> which normally I would attribute to firewalling
[10:52] <Alumin> but we've already eliminated that to my satisfaction
[10:52] <brent_> viralbus: are you sure that the pcmcia slot is working?
[10:53] <lockmist> *nod* That was my first thought, so I did a sudo iptables -F ... and no, it's not the firewall.
[10:53] <viralbus> brent: Perhaps it's the card, but it was working for me in Fedora Core before.  And it's still working in Windows
[10:53] <lockmist> It's a tight firewall script, but that's not responsible this time.
[10:53] <Alumin> just to clarify, the failed lookup and the successful nmap probe came from the same machine, yes?
[10:53] <lockmist> Yes - the same machine that's running the tinydns.
[10:53] <Alumin> ok
[10:53] <nikin> how can i restore the  default smb.conf? somehow it is not working... i dont have workgroup or smbusers file..
[10:53] <viralbus> Here's why iwlist says: twid@alcedo:~$ sudo /sbin/iwconfig  ath0
[10:53] <viralbus> ath0      IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:"G/L, 57 Rose Street"
[10:53] <viralbus>           Mode:Managed  Frequency:2.437 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated
[10:53] <viralbus>           Bit Rate:1 Mb/s   Tx-Power:18 dBm   Sensitivity=0/3
[10:53] <viralbus>           Retry:off   RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
[10:53] <viralbus>           Encryption key:B5AB-5184-B443-8FD0-34A7-4555-93   Security mode:restricted
[10:53] <Alumin> and the failed lookup was using the hostname, uh, 82.something the public IP? and not localhost?
[10:53] <viralbus>           Power Management:off
[10:53] <viralbus>           Link Quality=61/94  Signal level=-34 dBm  Noise level=-95 dBm
[10:53] <lockmist> Nessus on this machine can see it too... it's just not responding.
[10:53] <viralbus>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
[10:54] <viralbus>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
[10:54] <dyrne> nikin: typically sudo dpkg-reconfigure packagename
[10:54] <Alumin> lockmist: "netstat -ltpn" look for tinydns
[10:54] <lockmist> *nod* Tried that too. Still nothing. netstat -l confirms it's definitely listening, too.
[10:54] <Alumin> is it listening on 0.0.0.0 ?
[10:54] <EADG01> I need help in GParted. Win & Ubuntu on same drive. I resized win partition to free up 60Gb. I want to add the free 60Gb to the Ubuntu partition, is that possible?
[10:54] <Alumin> oh wait, udp
[10:54] <Alumin> netstat -lupn
[10:54] <lockmist> tinydns never does, it only binds to specific IPs...
[10:55] <eztk> hmphh
[10:55] <lockmist> udp        0      0 81.2.97.156:53          0.0.0.0:*                          -
[10:55] <Alumin> ok...is it listening on localhost and the public IP or just the public IP?
[10:55] <dyrne> EADG01: yes but youll need to do it from a livecd cant do it while drive is mounted. either gparted or ubuntu livecd
[10:55] <eztk> anyone know how to recover the loss of the top and bottom gnome menu, edgy eft? i lost them both after a software update
[10:55] <eztk> it comes back if i go a gnome failsafe session
[10:55] <lockmist> Just the public IP... but same sort of deal here, nothing outside it can resolve it either.
[10:55] <viralbus> brent: So in theory the card should be working, I guess, but it's not blinking -- the left-hand light is on constantly.
[10:55] <eztk> go = do
[10:55] <Alumin> check /etc/resolv.conf
[10:55] <domserver> hi there
[10:55] <dyrne> eztk: gnome-panel&
[10:55] <eztk> saw some strange messages about dbus and gnome-session-manager
[10:56] <lockmist> (It's listening on both public IPs, in fact, it's multihomed, should've mentioned that, but neither respond.)
[10:56] <Alumin> hmm, other machines can't query it either huh
[10:56] <lockmist> Go ahead, try it.
[10:56] <domserver> umm
[10:56] <nikin> dyrne, it is not working... it just asks me that if i want it ro run asa deamon or not, and about encrypted passwd-s
[10:56] <eztk> dyme: ill have a go running that. i put a terminal icon on the desktop. at least the desktop comes up
[10:56] <mzanfardino> I'm trying to split an mp4 file into it's constituent audio and video compents for later burning to dvd.  when I attempt to separate the audio elements I receive the following error: Unsupported codec (id=86018) for input stream #0.1.  It appears I need libfaad.so, which I've installed, but I'm still getting the error.  How can I besure I have libfaad.so properly referenced?
[10:56] <EADG01> dyrne: Live cd is loaded and gparted instaled. Free space is formated to ext3 but nowhaere do I see an option to add the new 60Gb to existing linux partition...
[10:56] <lockmist> All that resolv.conf has in it is nameserver lines for my two upstream nameservers. (tinydns is an authoritative nameserver, not a recursive/resolving one.)
[10:57] <mzanfardino> !paste
[10:57] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:57] <greenman> Hi.  I need help.  How do I change it from trying to install packages off the CD?  I only want to use the network...
[10:57] <leyucks> hello
[10:57] <lockmist> greenman: If you sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list you'll see the line referring to the CD near the start - put a # at the beginning.
[10:57] <tjb13> hey guys is there a rc cd comming out at midnight tonight?
[10:57] <greenman> thanks lockmist
[10:57] <mzanfardino> here is the command I'm using and the results: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15124/
[10:57] <vio> lockmist: valknut worked perfect, thanks for the quick answer
[10:58] <[domserver] > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[10:58] <lockmist> vio: No problem :)
[10:58] <mzanfardino> can anyone recommend a channel dedicated to video manipulations?
[10:58] <lockmist> Any more ideas, Alumin?
[10:58] <preaction> mzanfardino: http://doom9.org
[10:59] <Sir_Skeleton> isnt doom9 the site that broke aacs?
[10:59] <mzanfardino> preaction: 404
[10:59] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: i copied and pasted the command, should i do it all at once or in two parts
[10:59] <lockmist> Site? .. it's the one that muslix and the other guy posted to, yes, they do have some anti-DRM activists among them.
[10:59] <[domserver] > mzanfardino he is joking you !!!
[10:59] <preaction> mzanfardino: cannot find server is different from 404. http://www.doom9.org
[11:00] <mzanfardino> I'm really just hoping to chat with someone who can help me understand the process and maybe help me discover what I'm missing
[11:00] <Sir_Skeleton> lol
[11:00] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: it's /one/ command
[11:00] <lockmist> It's full of guides regarding all kinds of DVD ripping, encoding, quality tests between different codecs, etc.
[11:00] <preaction> [domserver] : are you here helping? or are you here trolling?
[11:00] <tjb13> anyone have any idea?
[11:00] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: should i reboot now
[11:00] <[domserver] > preaction anything
[11:00] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: ``tail /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base'' -> pastebin
[11:00] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: i tried it earlier but i did it as 2 commands
[11:00] <preaction> [domserver] : fyi, one of those is bad
[11:01] <mdma> can i play mp3 files within amarok which located on windows partition ?
[11:01] <lockmist> Hm... I never had any problems getting these exact same sources working under Gentoo.
[11:01] <paradizelost> hey all, i'm using KeepassX on ubuntu 6.10, when i enter my password for the database it segfaults
[11:01] <[domserver] > preaction xcuseme, will happen no more
[11:01] <paradizelost> anyone have any ideas?
[11:01] <velko> EADG01: it's probably not what you have expected. you can mount this partition under every directory in linux (say /home/ead/movie) and access it this way. you cannot "merge" two partitions (not in every case that's it)
[11:01] <greenman> Got another one for ya.  I just apt-gat bittornado, I can't seem to run it though...
[11:01] <[domserver] > :)
[11:02] <iKOSHrf> Hi, i have a question, im having lot of troubles with TCL/TK and QT using fonts, everytime i open an application that uses TK or QT the fonts just look awfull, any clue what should i do?
[11:02] <[domserver] > greenman you are doing apt-gat not apt-get
[11:02] <lockmist> Gah. I just got dm-crypt working as well :/
[11:02] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15125/
[11:02] <greenman> I guess apt-got would be more appropriate
[11:02] <iKOSHrf> ubuntu 6.10*
[11:02] <YetiChick> mdma: You can generally play them if you can mount the partition.  Whether or not you can modify (tag, for example) them is another question.
[11:02] <greenman> [domserver] : apt-get
[11:03] <larry> how do I get the name of my soundcard??
[11:03] <greenman> [domserver] : I was referring to it in past tense.  :)
[11:03] <[domserver] > greenman is APT-GET not APT-GAT
[11:03] <dyrne> larry: lspci -v or sudo lshw
[11:03] <lockmist> YetiChick: You can use NTFS partitions completely natively if you do this: sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[11:03] <mdma> YetiChick player shows me error while i load those outer of linux
[11:03] <EADG01> Thanks velko, I just found "file systems" in GParted, gives a list of what can be done (grow, shrink, move, etc) with diffrent FS's. Can't move ext3 or ntfs... I can't merge the free space.
[11:03] <lockmist> That worked for me under Feisty (development).
[11:03] <stefg> paradizelost: Having no idea what this KeepassX is, segfaulting means probably that it does not like your libc version. Is this from an ubuntu-repo?
[11:03] <greenman> [domserver] : I try typing bittornado after apt-GETting and it says command not found...
[11:03] <paradizelost> stefg: yes
[11:03] <paradizelost> it's a password vault
[11:03] <greenman> I tried reading a man file but it didn't have one...
[11:03] <YetiChick> lockmist: almost natively.  I have some problems with certain character sets and certain filenames.
[11:03] <paradizelost> apt-get install keepassx installs it
[11:04] <stefg> !INFO KEEPASSX
[11:04] <ubotu> keepassx: Cross Plateform Password Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.2-0ubuntu1 (edgy), package size 403 kB, installed size 1036 kB
[11:04] <lockmist> YetiChick: Try the locale option.
[11:04] <[domserver] > greenman ensure the repository list is updated
[11:04] <YetiChick> mdma:  What's the error?
[11:04] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: erase that "sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base" line
[11:04] <Curley_Sue> hi all, is there anyone that can help with ekiga registration & sound problems
[11:04] <lockmist> I use: /dev/hdb1       /mnt/d  ntfs-3g noatime,force,locale=en_GB.utf8 0       0
[11:04] <YetiChick> lockmist:  Done so.  I didn't fight with it too much, but I could not get a filename with the degree symbol to copy.
[11:04] <lockmist> (in /etc/fstab)
[11:04] <Curley_Sue> hi all, is there anyone that can help with ekiga registration & sound problems
[11:04] <EADG01> Thanks for the help guys.
[11:05] <dyrne> Curley_Sue: any questions specifically?
[11:05] <greenman> [domserver] : how do I do that?
[11:05] <iKOSHrf> anyone with problems with fonts using AMSN or DBDesigner on 6.10? o:
[11:05] <Alumin> lockmist: wireshark didn't help
[11:05] <Alumin> same symptoms as you...query goes out, response never arrives
[11:05] <Alumin> ok, on the machine
[11:05] <Curley_Sue> !ekiga
[11:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ekiga - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:06] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: its putting that in there on its own
[11:06] <Alumin> dig @127.0.0.1 mail.lockmist.com
[11:06] <lockmist> Odd. I've got filenames with  and  and stuff as weird as kanji in Unicode in them and it's working for me (XP SP2 (English) NTFS partition, mounted in Ubuntu 7.04 development).
[11:06] <stefg> paradizelost: hmmm..... maybe it's just a bad package, or if you run a 64-bit ubuntu it doesn't work on that. But a segfaulting programm normally indicates that it's no misconfiguration, but a real bug
[11:06] <ubuntunewb> im not putting in the sudo command
[11:06] <YetiChick> lockmist:  Pretty much the same as I used.  This *was* a while ago, and it was in Gentoo.  Might be fixed by now.
[11:06] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: gksu 'gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base'
[11:06] <lockmist> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[11:07] <paradizelost> stefg: k. cuz it was working a week ago
[11:07] <greenman> I found stuff like this:  /usr/bin/btlaunchmanycurses.bittornado
[11:07] <Alumin> to localhost?
[11:07] <lockmist> YetiChick: Probably has been, ntfs-3g has only really been working perfectly quite recently.
[11:07] <greenman> But I'm not sure how to use it...
[11:07] <Alumin> yeah, it's gotta be a configuration issue then
[11:07] <lockmist> Alumin: Exactly as you said...
[11:07] <greenman> Anyone know of an easy to install, easy to use command line torrent prog?
[11:08] <Alumin> do you have "ONLY_PRETEND_TO_ANSWER_QUERIES=1"?
[11:08] <Alumin> cause that'll cause problems
[11:08] <lockmist> Alumin: I suppose, but I don't get why; tinydns and most other DJB stuff bails out at the tiniest hint of a configuration problem.
[11:08] <iKOSHrf> anyone with problems with fonts using AMSN or DBDesigner on 6.10? o:
[11:08] <Alumin> greenman: apt-get install bittornado
[11:08] <lockmist> And it's very... minimalist. Hard to screw up, and I'm using the same config files.
[11:08] <Alumin> I've heard good things about rtorrent too but haven't used
[11:08] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: done
[11:08] <Szeraax> how do i set the uid of a screen saver? (yes i know it's dumb. How would i do it?)
[11:08] <atomiku> how can I extract what is inside .bin files?
[11:09] <Alumin> lockmist: if you're feeling especially saucy, you could try running tinydns out of strace
[11:09] <Alumin> atomiku: what kind of .bin file
[11:09] <greenman> Alumin: I did that.  I can't figure out how to use it.
[11:09] <Curley_Sue> dyrne: yep, i get registration failed (though i can log in on the webpage to the @ekiga.net usr) and I can pass the sound test
[11:09] <atomiku> Alumin: .cue/.bin
[11:09] <YetiChick> Is anyone using an SMC gigabit card (ns83820 module) in Feisty?  Works in Gentoo, Sabayon and Arch, but for me, not in Feisty.
[11:09] <atomiku> that kind
[11:09] <atomiku> 700mb
[11:09] <Alumin> atomiku: use binchunker to convert to ISO
[11:09] <atomiku> hmmm
[11:09] <YetiChick> I'm wondering if it's configuration specific, or a broken module...
[11:10] <lockmist> Alumin: I'll give it a go...
[11:10] <Szeraax> and help someone?
[11:10] <Curley_Sue> dyrne: do u want to meet on the #ekiga room?
[11:10] <ikonia> szwhats up
[11:10] <Alumin> lockmist: have you dealt with strace output before?
[11:10] <uFo-Z> i am using checkinstall as root but got fauilers "No such file or directory" all the time and/or that i have no premissions to do that
[11:10] <ikonia> uFo-Z: there is no file or dir - and you don't have permissions
[11:11] <deftonesgirl> need some help here...when i start up ubuntu it says activating swap failed
[11:11] <larry> dyrne, that didnt really do it - most stuff comes up as "unknown device"
[11:11] <ikonia> deftonesgirl: couldn't activate your swap partition
[11:11] <lockmist> Alumin: Just tried it and it's quite self-explanatory for a kernel debugger...
[11:11] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: should it work now
[11:11] <atomiku> Instead of converting the .bin to an .iso cant I just use something else to extract from .bin??
[11:11] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: did you remove the sudo line from that file, then save it?
[11:11] <ikonia> atomiku: try running the bin file
[11:11] <deftonesgirl> exactly
[11:11] <Alumin> oh well pff yeah I guess
[11:12] <velko> greenman: you may check rtorrent too
[11:12] <Alumin> heh
[11:12] <Curley_Sue> dyrne: are u still there?
[11:12] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: yes
[11:12] <crimsun> ubuntunewb: then reboot, yes
[11:12] <Galga> hi
[11:12] <atomiku> ikonia: okay
[11:12] <ubuntunewb> k, i'll be back
[11:12] <greenman> velko: I tried that, It wouldn't work.  Something to do with the way you enter commands
[11:12] <skulrid> hi
[11:12] <greenman> anyone know how to use bittornado?
[11:12] <ikonia> skulrid: hi
[11:12] <Galga> whenever i run update manager, it halts, and nothing happens onwards
[11:12] <variant> greenman: u mean you don't know how to use it :)
[11:12] <skulrid> I need to make some mp3 files smaller, but I cant find anything... anyone knows an aplications that does it?
[11:12] <ikonia> Galga: does the machine hang or just update manager
[11:13] <variant> Galga: at what point, how long do you leave it?
[11:13] <variant> Galga: is your computer new?
[11:13] <Galga> ikonia, just the update manager
[11:13] <Curley_Sue> hi all, is there anyone that can help with ekiga registration & sound problems
[11:13] <atomiku> bash: ./bin.bin: cannot execute binary file
[11:13] <variant> ikonia: lo matey
[11:13] <Alumin> greenman: it's not difficult, try the manpage...or are you getting errors?
[11:13] <larry> crimsun, how do I know the name of my sound card - lspci -v and lshw just seem to list everything as "unknown device"
[11:13] <ikonia> Galga: ok - try sudo apt-get upgrade
[11:13] <ikonia> Galga: if you have errors you'll get output from the apt command
[11:13] <Galga> variant, its been processing for the past 11 minutes are so for the newly founded available updates
[11:13] <ikonia> Galga: rather than hidden behind the gui
[11:13] <crimsun> larry: sudo update-pciids
[11:13] <YetiChick> skulrid: audacity
[11:14] <variant> Galga: try ikonia's suggestion
[11:14] <Galga> variant, ikonia thanks
[11:14] <greenman> Alumin: I tried man bittornado first thing.  (RTFM) but there wasn't one.
[11:14] <skulrid> thnks, gonna try it
[11:14] <Alumin> really?
[11:14] <Alumin> odd
[11:14] <lockmist> Alumin: I'm tail -f'ing the strace output now. Quite enlightening.
[11:14] <Szeraax> anyone? yes no? set the uid on a screen saver??
[11:15] <Alumin> try "bittornado --url 'http://blah.torrent'"
[11:15] <Alumin> remove the outer quotes, keep the inner single quotes
[11:15] <greenman> variant: no there was a tty conflict.  It wasn't reading my command.  I tried to fix it but it wouldn't work
[11:15] <Alumin> lockmist: oh lord, don't do that unless you want a migraine
[11:15] <ikonia> Szeraax: what do you want to do ?
[11:15] <greenman> Alumin: yeah.  That's why I came here.  :)
[11:15] <YetiChick> skulrid:  Good luck.  It works great, but I've not yet tried it in Ubuntu.
[11:15] <skulrid> and other thing, i want to use a mouse extra botton as "return" in firefox (just like I used in windows) how do I set it?
[11:15] <Alumin> that bit about the kernel debugger was a joke, wasn't it
[11:15] <lockmist> Alumin: It's not all that verbose. ... and no, it wasn't, I wrote Vexmon. :)
[11:15] <ubuntunewb> crimsun: thanks so much, it is working now
[11:15] <Alumin> not all that verbose?
[11:16] <Alumin> are we talking about the same strace? :P
[11:16] <variant> greenman: strange
[11:16] <lockmist> There's only 8 syscalls for every DNS request.
[11:16] <Galga> ikonia, shall i kill the update manager ?
[11:16] <paradizelost> stefg: is there a way for me to run the program and find out what's causing the crash?
[11:16] <Szeraax> set the uid on my screen saver
[11:16] <lockmist> tinydns isn't named so for no reason.
[11:16] <Alumin> oh
[11:16] <ikonia> Galga:you have to , to get apt-get to run
[11:16] <Ollie|> I am having a problem accesssing a samba share from my windows machine. the share is setup and points to  /home/oliver/www I have changed the workgroup and can see my Ubunutu server from the windows machine. But when I log in with the same username and password as I do in the terminal it doesn't work
[11:16] <Alumin> I guess that is pretty low-bandwidth
[11:16] <variant> greenman: i don't use it personally, i take it you have a problem with azureus or the gnome bittorent client?
[11:16] <Alumin> well, I was gonna recommend 2>tinydns.strace and then opening it up in vim
[11:16] <Ollie|> There is an option in webmin to convert unix users to samba users. Do I need to do this?
[11:16] <Szeraax> i need to have it run as a different user
[11:16] <Alumin> vim has great syntax highlighting for strace
[11:16] <Galga> ikonia, when i typed sudo apt-get upgrade in terminal, it started right away with updating
[11:16] <ikonia> Galga: ok - lets let it complete
[11:17] <thehumanerror> I run Ubuntu, and my Mum now has Ubuntu, is the only way to remotely help her with her computer VNC? Or is there an X way of doing it?
[11:17] <ikonia> Szeraax: man chmod - you'll see how to use setuid
[11:17] <Galga> ikonia, i can still see the gui of update manager hanged at processing step though
[11:17] <Galga> ikonia, ok thank
[11:17] <Szeraax> eh, good enough. thanks for the pointer
[11:17] <paradizelost> my sound volume hotkeys have stopped working with the last kernel update, how do i get them back?
[11:17] <paradizelost> laptop
[11:17] <ikonia> Galga: the fact that apt-get is running while you can see the gui means the gui was doing nothing as there is not a lock file problem
[11:17] <lockmist> recvfrom... time(NULL), then it opens the data.cdb file with the domain info in it... fstat64's it, mmap2, munmap.. then close.
[11:17] <stefg> paradizelost: you'd need to run it in a debugger.... Setting that up and interpreting the results is presumably more work than you want to invest .
[11:18] <variant> thehumanerror: you can forward X connections.. never done it myself. also ubutnu supports remote desktop with rdp, vnc, ssh and rdp/vnc OVER ssh
[11:18] <paradizelost> stefg: well, i need to get into my password database one way or another
[11:18] <lockmist> Then it looks like it's writing the logfile, and - oh!
[11:18] <lockmist> That's the first sendto() call I've seen.
[11:18] <YetiChick> Ollie:  The easiest way is to just use smbpasswd to create a user.  You can synchronize the unix and smb users, but I usually don't for just a user or two.
[11:19] <greenman> variant: has to be command line
[11:19] <variant> thehumanerror: if you are in the same lan as the other system then vnc is fine
[11:19] <Alumin> thehumanerror: VNC is the only way you're gonna get access to her desktop
[11:19] <stefg> paradizelost: so ask yourself what changes happened to your system that might have caused keepassx to stop working...
[11:19] <variant> greenman: ok.. not too sure then.
[11:19] <judgen> howdy
[11:19] <nikin> smb.conf got fixed.. now that is working fine :D
[11:19] <thehumanerror> I can use VNC, thanks, I just wondered if there was a better way using X
[11:19] <Alumin> forwarding X11 will get you your own login on her machine, but that's probably not what you want
[11:19] <variant> thehumanerror: vnc is standard
[11:19] <paradizelost> i've reverted the changes
[11:19] <judgen> where can i find the libgnucrypto-java package?
[11:19] <Alumin> thehumanerror: look into x0rfbserver
[11:19] <lockmist> Alumin: Eureka. It's responding to PTR requests, but not A requests...
[11:19] <Alumin> package name rfb I believe
[11:19] <foug> My Ubuntu GUI is very buggy. The taskbar will always expand even though i have it unchecked.
[11:19] <ikonia> judgen: if it exists in the ubuntu repo
[11:19] <nikin> slowly i got at the end of configuring ubuntu-lite
[11:19] <foug> anyone know why this is happening?
[11:20] <Alumin> interesting
[11:20] <Alumin> maybe it only thinks it's authoritative for the reverse zone?
[11:20] <Ollie|> YetiChick, could you tell me the command to do this
[11:20] <lockmist> Could be, but it normally would tell you it doesn't know if it knew it wasn't authoritative, instead it's just junking it. Could be a configuration issue, but it's unusual for it not to bail out.
[11:20] <judgen> ikonia:  its refered to by other packages, but its not available on server.
[11:20] <lockmist> strace is useful, thanks for pointing me towards that :)
[11:20] <variant> judgen: it does exist.. you needto enable extra repositorys
[11:20] <ikonia> judgen: do you have all the repo's enabled ?
[11:21] <Alumin> thehumanerror: if by "better" you mean "faster", check out NX
[11:21] <Ollie|> baring in mind I need access to the directory /home/oliver/www
[11:21] <larry> crimsun, the alsa install readme says I have to run modprobe snd-<name of sound card> I'm not sure exactly what goes here... lspci -v just tells me nVidia Corporation MCP55 High Definition Audio (rev a2)
[11:21] <variant> anyone using qingy in ubuntu here?
[11:21] <greenman> exit
[11:21] <greenman> quit
[11:21] <thehumanerror> no, that's not what I want, I only will need to do it to control her desktop
[11:21] <Alumin> thehumanerror: and furthermore, when you do VNC, I'd recommend using TightVNC, the new 1.3 series
[11:21] <thehumanerror> and help her do stuff
[11:21] <Galga> ikonia, thanks for the information, besides after the download completes, can i update my edgy to the newer latest release, perhaps by downloading the required files only ?
[11:21] <Alumin> since it supports file transfers
[11:21] <thehumanerror> I love TightVNC :)
[11:22] <thehumanerror> cool
[11:22] <Alumin> which you will inevitably want
[11:22] <ikonia> Galga: the latest edgy release - or fesity
[11:22] <Alumin> not the stable 1.2.something
[11:22] <Alumin> the 1.3.x release candidate
[11:22] <thehumanerror> well, I can download stuff using her computer, as it will be connected to the Internet
[11:22] <Galga> ikonia, fesity
[11:22] <thehumanerror> I'll try that then
[11:22] <ikonia> Galga: I'd advise against until its stable
[11:22] <variant> Alumin: what do you mean file transfers? like drag and drop between systems or what?
[11:22] <foug> My Ubuntu GUI is very buggy. The taskbar will always expand even though i have it unchecked.
[11:22] <judgen> variant: ikonia i have main, universe, and multiverse enabled
[11:22] <judgen> do i need more?
[11:22] <thehumanerror> but I don't really want to use packages outside of Universe
[11:22] <theTrav> hey gang
[11:22] <judgen> found it over here though http://mirror.linux.org.mt/mirror/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libgnucrypto-java/
[11:22] <thehumanerror> Main if pos
[11:22] <Alumin> variant: not sure if it's drag and drop, but file transfer between the VNC client and server
[11:23] <YetiChick> Ollie: "sudo smbpasswd -a <user>" should work. Use your own username, of course.  You will be prompted for a password.  Once that's done, you might need to restart the samba daemons.  Mmmm...  Disclaimer:  I've been using Linux for a very, very long time, but Ubuntu for less than a month.
[11:23] <variant> judgen: well i don't know exactly what it is part of but i only have those repos and it is available to me
[11:23] <Alumin> the UI is probably dialog-based
[11:23] <Galga> ikonia, ok
[11:23] <variant> Alumin: cool, will check it out
[11:23] <theTrav> struggling through my ubuntu install, anyone know a good place to work out how to install drivers for my geforce 7700?
[11:23] <Alumin> variant: yeah, TightVNC ftw
[11:23] <theTrav> I found drivers in the package manager, but installing them doesn't seem to have any effect
[11:23] <variant> !nvidia | theTrav
[11:23] <ubotu> theTrav: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:23] <foug> i just installed Wine, can anyone tell me where I go to access it?
[11:23] <ikonia> judgen: don't forget to do apt-get update before apt-cache search
[11:23] <velko> thehumanerror: my parents use ubuntu and are 2000km away. the integrated vnc works pretty good
[11:24] <theTrav> thanks variant
[11:24] <variant> theTrav: see that link that ubotu just posted
[11:24] <variant> theTrav: np
[11:24] <thehumanerror> cool
[11:24] <foug> anyone? need to know how ot use Wine so I can install foobar
[11:24] <stefg> velko: How do you vonnect to your parents box? how do you know their IP?
[11:24] <YetiChick> foug:  wine is generally used from the command line.
[11:25] <ikonia> !wine >foug
[11:25] <Lin> ubuntu support WAP wifi encriptation on instalation?
[11:25] <thehumanerror> I thought I'd end up using VNC over SSH, although I've never tried to set it up, but I thought I'd check there wasn't a better way of doing it with X, as we're both using X
[11:25] <Alumin> foug: are you sure you wouldn't rather use one of the many native audio apps?
[11:25] <foug> YetiChick: i just started using linux a few days ago so i'm clueless as how to do any of that usually
[11:25] <Ollie|> YetiChick, thanks mate worked perfectly and share is now working
[11:25] <thehumanerror> WPA? Not WAP... yeah, I think so
[11:25] <foug> Alumin: i've tried many of them and didn't like any of them. They are too complex and most of them don't have equalizers
[11:25] <lockmist> It's... only working under in-addr.arpa.
[11:25] <YetiChick> Oliie:  Glad to help.
[11:25] <theTrav> hmm, that one said I needed a model starting with FX 5 or 6
[11:25] <velko> stefg: they have static ip. but even if that was not the case they could look it up on a page like www.myipaddress.com
[11:25] <theTrav> my model starts with GO 7700
[11:25] <theTrav> reckon it'll still work?
[11:25] <thehumanerror> do you mean, during the installation process, or immediately after installation?
[11:26] <Alumin> foug: fair enough...I was gonna suggest amaroK but that's probably in the "too complex" category :)
[11:26] <stefg> velko, so they would tell your their IP over the phone...
[11:26] <velko> stefg: after that they say "allow other users to use my desktop" and i issue "xvncviewer ip:0"
[11:26] <foug> Alumin: yea i didn't like amarok very much. Using Exiale atm and it's pretty allright but no equalizer
[11:26] <variant> foug: you tried rhythmbox? looks fairly simmilar to foobar as far as i see
[11:26] <kane77> what program can I use to regularly (hourly) do diff backup of selected folder??
[11:26] <foug> and my sound is really horrible atm. I think ubuntu didn't pick up my soundcard
[11:26] <velko> stefg: or irc chat or email, whatever. often we use skype for that
[11:27] <foug> variant: yea i tried, it won't load my songs for some reason.
[11:27] <Alumin> kane77: rdiff-backup
[11:27] <craigp84> iTunes is really poor. What's the best open source music tagging app? Something useable and fast?
[11:27] <billy> kane77: sbackup, perhaps.
[11:27] <Alumin> craigp84: just tagging?
[11:27] <Ollie|> is updating a website via a samba share ok or should I be using ftp from my lan?
[11:27] <velko> stefg: with the added bonus that we can chat as i show them stuff on the screen
[11:27] <craigp84> Alumin: Just tagging
[11:27] <variant> foug: well if you fix that hten you are sorted.. using proprietry software audio players when there really is no need != good
[11:27] <Lane_Rendell> Hello all, I just got finished installing 6.10, and when I boot up it says there is a problem with the X Windows Server
[11:27] <xipietotec> I'm trying to add a second hd as just extra space, I created an ext3 partition and mounted it to /media/hd2/ there appears to be a lost+found directory inside...owned by root....won't let me create a desktop folder location for this HD...what am I doing wrong?
[11:27] <Alumin> craigp84: there are several batch-mode command-line utils, id3 / id3ren / id3tool
[11:27] <foug> variant: so using foobar would be a bad thing?
[11:28] <Soli> velko: My mistake. You can totally install without network with the standard CDROM. I just had to ignore the red message.  It's installing right now.
[11:28] <thehumanerror> easytag is very good for media tagging
[11:28] <thehumanerror> I found
[11:28] <velko> Soli: cool :-)
[11:28] <variant> foug: depends what you mean by bad, if you don't mind non free softwarehten it's fine. for me it would suck
[11:28] <craigp84> Alumin: sounds good - can't find anything sensible in the gui world... any particular recomendations?
[11:28] <kane77> Alumin, thx I just found out I messed up some of the code I've been working on and realized I'd need backup... :)
[11:28] <YetiChick> Ollie:  You might have some problems with file permissions if you're not careful, but I've had Windows devs using Samba to put files on an Apache server before.
[11:28] <clouder`grr> I had my smb server working great for 27 days, and then I rebooted and now it won't show up in the windows network.  Any ideas?
[11:28] <singh> how can i customize my grub screen with splash and all.
[11:28] <foug> variant: foobar is free ;o
[11:28] <variant> foug: i would rather fix whatever was wrong with rhythmbox
[11:28] <RAW-mEAT> hello, will it be possible to update from ubuntu 7.04 beta up to the final ubuntu 7?
[11:28] <variant> foug: free as in freedom (aka open source)
[11:28] <billy> singh: grub splash?
[11:28] <stevethepirate> anyone know of a commandline music player?
[11:29] <mage> wheres a good place to ask a question about bash scripting and shell arguments?
[11:29] <variant> stevethepirate: "play"
[11:29] <Alumin> craigp84: well, I usually do mine by hand in amaroK, but I did use id3ren a couple of times and it worked well
[11:29] <jrib> RAW-mEAT: yes
[11:29] <stefg> !grub | singh
[11:29] <ubotu> singh: 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
[11:29] <craigp84> mage: what's your issue
[11:29] <foug> variant: o with my media player it wouldn't bother me. I just need it simple and clean, and even then rhytm box doesn't have an equalizer.
[11:29] <Alumin> er id3tool I mean
[11:29] <Alumin> id3ren is to rename from tags, not vice versa
[11:29] <singh> billy yes but how can i add images to it
[11:29] <variant> stevethepirate: cplay, aplay, mpeg123 etc etc
[11:29] <craigp84> Alumin: cool, cheers Alumin
[11:29] <mage> craigp84: I'm trying to add to $@
[11:29] <judgen> i freking hate my isp
[11:29] <variant> foug: didn't know that..
[11:29] <dreamcastjack> hey guys
[11:29] <variant> foug: amarok doesn't have one? are you sure?
[11:29] <foug> variant: :) do you know much about sound cards?
[11:29] <billy> singh: i didn't know there was a grub splash?  you mean the ubuntu boot splash?
[11:29] <foug> variant: mmm amarok was too complex for me
[11:29] <Ollie|> YetiChick, hand't thought about file perms, would you recommend proftp or wuftp?
[11:29] <stevethepirate> needs to play m4a's
[11:30] <singh> thanks a ton ubotu
[11:30] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Might seem like a dumb question, but are you sure the services are set to start on boot?
[11:30] <stefg> !ubotu | singh
[11:30] <ubotu> singh: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:30] <vox754> !thanks > singh
[11:30] <clouder`grr> yeah it's running fine I can smbclient into it from the local machine
[11:30] <variant> foug: looks like rhythmbox will have an eq next stable release
[11:31] <singh> well also how can i change my console fonts
[11:31] <YetiChick> Ollie:  I've a bit of a prejudice against wuftpd.  I tend to use either pureftpd or proftpd, depending on the distribuition.
[11:31] <Alumin> Ollie|: proftpd is more capable than wu-ftpd...although for simple serving they're both fine
[11:31] <singh> any ideas are welcome with some good fonts
[11:31] <foug> variant: ahhh, well until then i think i'll go back to foobar. Foobar was also a lot faster at loading my songs than any of the linux programs. When I open up Exiale I have to wait a few seconds for all my songs to load
[11:31] <Alumin> singh: I like plain "vga"
[11:31] <craigp84> mage: it's a read only var
[11:31] <lockmist> Foobar2000 is rather nice...
[11:31] <Alumin> or "vga11x19", depending on resolution
[11:31] <singh> well Alumin i don't
[11:31] <Alumin> heh
[11:31] <lockmist> Shame it's not open-source, really.
[11:32] <variant> foug: fair enough
[11:32] <Alumin> vga isn't the default font btw
[11:32] <foug> variant: do you know much about osund cards?
[11:32] <mage> re he heally
[11:32] <lockmist> It's one of those programs that ought to be, but you're surprised to find out actually isn't.
[11:32] <Alumin> if that's what you thought I meant
[11:32] <Ollie|> I have heard that proftp has some major security issues, is this true?
[11:32] <lockmist> Yes.
[11:32] <variant> foug: exiale is beta software afaik.. as for the other software, yes i agree some of it can be a bit slow at loading huge playlists..
[11:32] <CurleySue> hi all, need help with registration failure + sound test failure on ekiga
[11:32] <variant> foug: a little here and there, whats the problem??
[11:32] <rambo3> then you wont belive what we have in store for you : #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:32] <stevethepirate> NEEDS TO PLAY M4A's tooooooooooooooooooooo
[11:32] <stevethepirate> and mp3's
[11:32] <stevethepirate> and wma's
[11:33] <jrib> !mp3 > stevethepirate    (stevethepirate, see the private message from ubotu)
[11:33] <variant> stevethepirate: please don't spam/flood
[11:33] <_dwezel_> is there a linux equivalent to gotomypc?  I mean a gateway, not an rdp client
[11:33] <rambo3> M4A is that a rifle ?
[11:33] <foug> variant: well, ever since i installed linux my sound has been awful. If I turn the volume up all the way through Exiale, it sounds really distorted, lots of static and what not.
[11:33] <variant> stevethepirate: if you have a question just ask
[11:33] <stevethepirate> sorry. but it is less than 3 lines
[11:33] <variant> foug: what card?
[11:33] <preaction> stevethepirate: it's still annoying and disruptive.
[11:33] <foug> variant: creative labs sound blaster 16bit PCI i think
[11:33] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: any other ideas? I'll take anything atm
[11:33] <mdma> what i do to make my cabel connect each  time i log into ubuntu ?
[11:33] <variant> stevethepirate: it is also meaningless
[11:33] <Alumin> _dwezel_: not that I know of...would be a good feature for a vnc server though
[11:33] <Alumin> "relay mode"
[11:33] <variant> !enter | stevethepirate
[11:33] <deftonesgirl> ok so i got ubuntu to recognise the linux-swap partition, but it still hasn't been mounted. How can I get it to work and load at startup?
[11:33] <ubotu> stevethepirate: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:33] <stevethepirate> okay. I need a commandline music player that can handle m4a's and mp3's
[11:34] <stevethepirate> Sorry.
[11:34] <lockmist> rambo3: M4A (MPEG-4 Audio) generally refers to Apple's unprotected AAC-wrapped-in-an-MPEG-4-container audio format.
[11:34] <YetiChick> Ollie:  Most ftp servers have had issues at one time or another.  You have to keep on top of them.
[11:34] <Alumin> stevethepirate: mplayer
[11:34] <variant> deftonesgirl: swap never gets mounted, linux detects it at boot
[11:34] <billy> stevethepirate: mpeg123 will play mp3's,.
[11:34] <stevethepirate> I know that
[11:34] <velko> stevethepirate: not exactly music player but mplayer does it
[11:34] <_dwezel_> alumin:  Is that what they call it?  Its not called a proxy or gateway?
[11:34] <stevethepirate> in commandline?
[11:34] <compengi_> i need to install xml for my webpage what should i install?
[11:34] <velko> stevethepirate: yes
[11:34] <deftonesgirl> yea, shouldn't it swap on at startup
[11:34] <The3Infinit3On3> Hey guys, If I was to download 7.04 BETA would it be easy to upgrade to FULL 7.04 when it comes out on the 19th?
[11:34] <velko> stevethepirate: and plays streams too
[11:34] <nikin> !codec
[11:34] <mdma> how do i make my internet auto connect each time i open ubuntu ?
[11:34] <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
[11:35] <preaction> compengi_: you don't "install" xml, you just use it
[11:35] <variant> stevethepirate: mplayer yes, the "mplayer" you get when you select it from the menu is actually gmplayer
[11:35] <chieh> how do I become a registered member of freenode?
[11:35] <rambo3> no i think its a rifle
[11:35] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Did you check to see if the services are running?  If so, I missed your reply.  Can you connect to the machine by IP or by name?  I assume you mean that you can not browse to it.
[11:35] <stevethepirate> mplayer is sweet. ta.
[11:35] <stevethepirate> what else does it play?
[11:35] <compengi_> Server Status: 	Server is currently down. Get XML
[11:35] <YetiChick> Ollie: http://www.proftpd.org/docs/faq/linked/faq-ch6.html
[11:35] <foug> Does anyone have a link to what all the folders mean for linux? like bin, dev etc
[11:35] <variant> stevethepirate: any audio/video format except that which is infected with drm
[11:35] <bruenig> foug, google linux filesystem
[11:35] <mdma> how do i make my internet auto connect each time i open ubuntu ?
[11:36] <velko> stevethepirate: almost everything you can think of
[11:36] <foug> bruenig: thanks
[11:36] <variant> foug: yeah, there is somehting along those lines on wikipedia iirc
[11:36] <preaction> compengi_: that looks like a software issue, what software are you using?
[11:36] <bruenig> mdma, what does it take to connect now, is there some command
[11:36] <mdma> yes
[11:36] <bruenig> mdma, what is that command
[11:36] <mdma> bruenig: yes
[11:36] <compengi_> preaction, shoutcast
[11:36] <deftonesgirl> varient, shouldn't it swap on at startup
[11:36] <foug> variant: word, did you see which soundcard i had?
[11:36] <mdma> sudo cable-start
[11:36] <stevethepirate> Is there a decent commandline like actual music player?
[11:36] <billy> foug: http://www.linux.org/lessons/beginner/l4/lesson4c.html
[11:36] <variant> deftonesgirl: at boot time it will "detecting swap partitions"
[11:36] <stevethepirate> Like with playlist's, search, etc?
[11:36] <Agrajag> stevethepirate: mpd + ncmpc
[11:36] <stevethepirate> ta
[11:36] <variant> deftonesgirl: you dont mount swap, it's not that kind of file system
[11:36] <judgen> what do i need to us to make the fonts of gtk1 applications antialiased?
[11:36] <preaction> compengi: sounds like a support issue you might need to bring up with them. some dependancy didn't get installed perhaps.
[11:37] <foug> billy: nice
[11:37] <mdma> bruenig:  sudo cable-start
[11:37] <bruenig> mdma, you may try adding that just the "cable-start" part (no sudo) to /etc/rc.local (make sure you put it before the exit 0
[11:37] <brussel> Anybody know where on Ubuntu 6.10 you'd install the smarty library files?
[11:37] <variant> deftonesgirl: ify ou type free -m you will see how much memory + swap is active
[11:37] <skar> hi, i've got winxp running inside vmware on a ubuntu host, using bridged eth0, my ubuntu's IP is 192.168.1.100, and  winxp runs as 192.168.1.200, i can ping ubuntu from winxp, but not the other way around, how to make packets from ubuntu reach the winxp through the vmnet0 bridge device
[11:37] <variant> foug: sorry, didn't see it
[11:37] <preaction> deftonesgirl: mount means "put a filesystem somewhere in the directory tree", swap never gets mounted. it gets activated, sure.
[11:37] <sacater> brussel: are you using synaptic
[11:37] <foug> variant: i think it's a creative labs sound blaster 16bit
[11:37] <craigp84> mage: been playing around to confirm, you cat set -- it
[11:37] <billy> foug: feel free to go through that entire tutorial.  maybe a bit outdated, but it's solid.
[11:37] <sacater> brussel: the would get put in /usr/lib i imagine
[11:37] <lockmist> skar: Is that because you've got the XP firewall turned on?
[11:37] <brussel> sacater, I could
[11:37] <variant> foug: ok, 2 seks
[11:37] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: The services are running, I can do $ smbclient -L localhost and it shows information but I can't use nautilus, or my xbox, or a windows machine to browse it
[11:37] <foug> billy: i def will
[11:37] <foug> variant: rgr
[11:38] <deftonesgirl> it lists no swap
[11:38] <brussel> sacater, i'll give synaptic a try
[11:38] <sacater> brussel: are you compiling from source instead, as they might go to /usr/local/lib
[11:38] <skar> lockmist: nope, i've turned it off
[11:38] <masternave> I was dual booting windows and ubuntu on separate hard drives. I formatted the hard drive with ubuntu (and consequently GRUB) on it, and now my computer won't boot. Could someone plz help me?
[11:38] <stevethepirate> Agrajag: do i need both?
[11:38] <bruenig> brussel, smarty as in the php thing?
[11:38] <brussel> bruenig, yes
[11:38] <bruenig> !info smarty
[11:38] <ubotu> smarty: Template engine for PHP. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.14-1 (edgy), package size 178 kB, installed size 792 kB
[11:38] <_dwezel_> skar: turn of windows xp firewall
[11:38] <variant> deftonesgirl: did you mkswap it?
[11:38] <roll> how do i check what package installs the xorgconfig?
[11:38] <bruenig> brussel, to add all the extra official repositories and install smarty, 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:
[11:38] <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 smarty
[11:38] <skar> lockmist: seems like i need to forward packets entering the ubuntu machine addressed to 192.168.1.200(winxp ip) to the vmnet0 bridge device, dunno how to do that :(
[11:38] <deftonesgirl> no, please explain!
[11:38] <masternave> I'm getting GRUB error number 17
[11:38] <dyrne> roll: well the default one is xserver-xorg
[11:39] <bruenig> roll, it is xserver-xorg
[11:39] <variant> deftonesgirl: just run mkswap /dev/THESWAPPARTItiON
[11:39] <brussel> thanks
[11:39] <roll> dyrne, bruenig thanks aptgetting it:)
[11:39] <lockmist> skar: Let me get this right; XP host, Ubuntu guest, right? The guest should see it as eth0...
[11:39] <Gogogo111> Hey guys, If I was to download 7.04 BETA would it be easy to upgrade to FULL 7.04 when it comes out on the 19th?
[11:39] <variant> foug: type lspci and it will tell you exactly
[11:39] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Can you connect to the share directly from your Windows machine?  Just type \\machinename\sharename in the address bar of your explorer window?
[11:39] <foug> ok so i'm installing Foobar through Wine and it lists MyComputer > C:/ > Program Files and Windows folders, are those on my computer? because I don't want them to
[11:39] <masternave> can anybody help me?
[11:39] <skar> lockmist: no, ubuntu host, xp guest
[11:39] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Or use the IP address...
[11:39] <mdma> bruenig:  it says i have no permission to save the file
[11:40] <foug> variant: in the terminal?
[11:40] <variant> Gogogo111: yes, through daily updates.. in future feisty questions go to #ubuntu+!
[11:40] <stevethepirate> Agrajag: howto add music to ncmpc?
[11:40] <variant> Gogogo111: yes, through daily updates.. in future feisty questions go to #ubuntu+1
[11:40] <variant> foug: yeah
[11:40] <deftonesgirl> ahhh crap, it says permission denied... how do i get a terminal with all priveleges?
[11:40] <Gogogo111> variant: ok thank you!
[11:40] <bruenig> mdma, you need to edit it as root, gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local
[11:40] <bruenig> !sudo | deftonesgirl
[11:40] <ubotu> deftonesgirl: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:40] <variant> deftonesgirl: open a terminal and type sudo -i
[11:40] <variant> deftonesgirl: then enter your password
[11:41] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: let me give that a shot real quick
[11:41] <foug> variant: hmmm it only shows stuff about nvidia
[11:41] <variant> foug: it should devinatly show the card
[11:41] <deftonesgirl> done. now what?
[11:41] <variant> foug: try lspci | grep audio
[11:42] <mdma> bruenig: thanks
[11:42] <variant> deftonesgirl: swapon /dev/THATSAMEPARTITION
[11:42] <roll> xserver-xorg is installed, but xorgconfig is not there. any idea where it can be?
[11:42] <bruenig> roll, are you talking about xorg.conf
[11:42] <foug> variant: nvidia corporation nForce3 250GB AC'97 Audio Controler
[11:42] <variant> deftonesgirl: in future it will _probably_ be auto detected but you should still (CAREFULLY) add it to /etc/fstab
[11:42] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Okay
[11:42] <variant> foug: then thats what you ahve for audio
[11:42] <foug> variant: yea that's what i have, when i had Windows i always downloaded AC97n drivers
[11:43] <stevethepirate> can some1 help me with ntfs reading/writing?
[11:43] <foug> variant: k, is there a way to get updated drivers? maybe by typing in a command through terminal? that's what i did for my vid card
[11:43] <roll> bruenig: i am talking abou the utility i used long time ago. it was xorgconfig, or something like that
[11:43] <crimeboy> nikin: hello man, how much megabytes have your ubuntu-lite instalation?
[11:43] <strautcr> roll:dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:43] <bruenig> roll, I am seeing that in kde-guidance
[11:43] <variant> foug: i don't know for sure but nvidia hardware, inlcuding nforce, tends to have crappy drivers. iirc the nforce drivers were referese enginered
[11:43] <lockmist> stevethepirate: sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g  -- if you mount it as mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/hdb1 /mnt/windows   or something like that...
[11:43] <deftonesgirl> i'm gonna reboot to see if it does, if everything is ok i will return singing your praises
[11:44] <stefg> ntfs-3g | stevethepirate
[11:44] <stefg> !ntfs-3g | stevethepirate
[11:44] <ubotu> stevethepirate: ntfs-3g is is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. It has been extensively tested but please remember to keep backups of critical data. Installation instructions at http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710 (Dapper) and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009/ (Edgy)
[11:44] <variant> foug: if you can't improve the sound quality (and i'm not saying thats impossible) then you should invest ina  cheap pci soundcard, they can be had for about 30 quid that will sort you out
[11:44] <LxJky> I'm looking for a wireless sniffer / decipher for Edgy 6.10. Any Recommendations?
[11:44] <bruenig> !info aircrack
[11:44] <ubotu> aircrack: wireless WEP/WPA cracker. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.3-3 (edgy), package size 136 kB, installed size 372 kB
[11:44] <variant> LxJky: kismet
[11:44] <roll> strautcr: looks good :)
[11:44] <stevethepirate> stefg: hello
[11:44] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: no dice
[11:44] <stevethepirate> i've got that
[11:44] <stevethepirate> and configured fstab
[11:44] <strautcr> roll: enjoy =)
[11:44] <roll> thanks strautcr bruenig
[11:44] <stevethepirate> and made a mount point
[11:44] <vox754> !info kismet
[11:44] <ubotu> kismet: Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 2006.04.R1-1.1 (edgy), package size 964 kB, installed size 2448 kB
[11:44] <nikin> crimeboy: about 470 for the main console based system + 750 for the ubuntu-lite-desktop
[11:44] <stevethepirate> _but_
[11:44] <stevethepirate> its not working
[11:44] <kane77> how come "sudo cd /var/backup/"  "sudo: cd: command not found"
[11:44] <kane77> ??
[11:45] <LxJky> bruenig: thank you for your prompt response
[11:45] <WorldDomination> re
[11:45] <Kristano> hello ubuntu people
[11:45] <stevethepirate> !info kesmo
[11:45] <ubotu> Package kesmo does not exist in edgy, edgy-backports, edgy-seveas
[11:45] <stefg> stevethepirate: see the links ubotu spit out. that'll give you r/w access to ntfs
[11:45] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  You haven't inadvertently activated a firewall, have you?
[11:45] <bruenig> kandinski, you aren't doing that with quotes around it are you
[11:45] <masternave> Can somebody please help me?
[11:45] <vox754> !enter > stevethepirate
[11:45] <variant> stevethepirate: you installed ntfs-3g? then just type mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/PARTITIONNAME /media/MOUNTPOINT
[11:45] <stevethepirate> dude
[11:45] <stevethepirate> done that.
[11:45] <stevethepirate> in fact
[11:45] <lockmist> ...then it should be there.
[11:45] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: Mmm, not that I know of.  How would I check?
[11:45] <bruenig> kane77, you don't need sudo to cd, I got that same error when I tried to sudo cd
[11:45] <stevethepirate> heres the line from fstab -- >
[11:46] <uric> I ruined my /etc/issue file, can anyone give me the content, plz. its just one line, but I cant remnber what it was...
[11:46] <variant> stevethepirate: and if you type for example: touch /media/WHEREYOUMOuntEDNTFSPART/atestfile
[11:46] <variant> stevethepirate: what does it say?
[11:46] <bruenig> Ubuntu 6.10 \n \l
[11:46] <kane77> bruenig, I need for /var/backup/ i guess...
[11:46] <lockmist> If you get an error that it needs to be checked before mounting, try ntfsfix on it, and then add force to the options.
[11:46] <MarkFeathers> Can write me a sed script to parse a file for mac addresses?  I need to take a tcpdump and create a file that has one mac address on each line
[11:46] <uric> bruenig: thanks :)
[11:46] <YetiChick> clouder`grr:  Hmm...  In Ubuntu?  Not sure.  Try "sudo iptables -L".
[11:46] <Kristano> Ubuntu feisty (development branch) \n \l
[11:46] <stevethepirate> /dev/sda1       /mnt/windows    ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8      0       0
[11:46] <stevethepirate> /dev/hdb1       /mnt/otherdrive ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8      0       0
[11:47] <vio> !pastebin stevethepirate
[11:47] <bruenig> MarkFeathers, what is the general format of mac addresses
[11:47] <vio> hehe
[11:47] <ror> for 2 lines?
[11:47] <neighborlee> just curiious , why is ubuntu sponsoiring work on noueau project considering that MOST users find the nvidia drivers totally useable and stable ? ;)) ( I worry it will alienate nvidai against us , and maybe other vendors will worry they are next! )
[11:47] <vio> why can't anyone connect to me when i use the valknut?
[11:47] <YetiChick> stevethepirate:  Not sure it it will be of help, but in Gentoo, I wasunable touse the locale en_US for ntfs-3g.  I had to use en_GB.
[11:47] <MarkFeathers> bruenix: something like 11:22:33:44:55:66
[11:47] <variant> bruenig: 00:00:00:00:00
[11:47] <vio> !rar
[11:47] <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
[11:48] <bruenig> neighborlee, open source is the goal, alienate them? as in they will stop making drivers, how ridiculous would that be
[11:48] <bruenig> all numbers?
[11:48] <variant> bruenig: plus one more :00
[11:48] <mdma> what command in terminal to delete directory ?
[11:48] <variant> bruenig: and digits sorry
[11:48] <bruenig> mdma, rm -r
[11:48] <variant> bruenig: characters *
[11:48] <mdma> thanks
[11:48] <wiseelben> neighborlee: it's won't alienate, it will pressure nvidia to open and improve theirs
[11:48] <foug> variant:  i got foobar working but my music won't play, who would've guessed
[11:48] <wiseelben> neighborlee: hopefully
[11:48] <variant> foug: lol, bad luck.
[11:48] <bruenig> variant, so it could be numbers or letters
[11:48] <variant> bruenig: yep
[11:48] <stevethepirate> YetiChick:
[11:48] <crimeboy> tanks nikin
[11:48] <variant> bruenig: never more than 2 in a group seperated by a colon
[11:48] <MarkFeathers> breunig: a-9, a-f, hex
[11:49] <MarkFeathers> brendon: er , 1-9 a-f
[11:49] <pagan0ne> can someone help me mount a ntfs drive in feisty fawn beta??
[11:49] <neighborlee> wiseelben, :)
[11:49] <stevethepirate> variant:
[11:49] <variant> pagan0ne: #ubuntu+1
[11:49] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: I have a whole mess of stuff in there.  The last time I did that I remember it being empty
[11:49] <neighborlee> wiseelben, or make them totally stop supportingus
[11:49] <stevethepirate> did that.. not if i cd into that mount point...
[11:49] <nikin> crimeboy, and using firefox+amsn+htop+2 xterms it uses 120 MB RAM
[11:49] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: perhaps I should look into this :X
[11:49] <stevethepirate> and i can read perfectly.
[11:49] <pagan0ne> thanks
[11:49] <wiseelben> !ntfs-3g > pagan0ne
[11:49] <efface> quick question, when i boot my comp, it is loading an older module of nvidia....so X wont load, so i have to go to term and rmmod nvidia, modprobe nvidia, gdm start.  How can i fix this problem?
[11:49] <neighborlee> wiseelben, considering we are what a TINY fractoin of destop market atm ;)
[11:49] <YetiChick> clouder`grr: Sounds like you have a firewall.
[11:49] <neighborlee> wiseelben, growing,but stilll..I think its scary
[11:50] <gharz> anybody here who's using network-manager-pptp?
[11:50] <variant> efface: re install nvidia driver
[11:50] <bruenig> MarkFeathers, no zeroes?
[11:50] <stevethepirate> but if i try to mkdir or something i get access denied
[11:50] <crimeboy> nikin: nice...
[11:50] <variant> efface: symptom of nvidias proprietry driver
[11:50] <gharz> anybody here who's using network-manager-pptp to establish a VPN connection?
[11:50] <vox754> !offtopic > neighborlee
[11:50] <MarkFeathers> bruenig: heh, nm you're right, 0-9 a-f
[11:50] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: i have ntfs-3g installed, however i dont have any hd(a,b,c,etc) in /dev
[11:50] <skar> lockmist: thanks, got it working, the bridge wasn't correctly set now its working fine :)
[11:50] <bruenig> MarkFeathers, and the letters are capitalized right?
[11:50] <neighborlee> vox754, why is that..its part of ubuntu is it not ?
[11:50] <efface> variant: because the driver did not uninstall the older version right?
[11:50] <wiseelben> neighborlee: well, i think of it as free market and competition. More competitors results in lower prices and better products
[11:50] <stefg> efface: sudo dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-glx ?
[11:50] <dyrne> efface: you have restricted-modules installed?
[11:50] <preaction> neighborlee: this is for ubuntu support, read what ubotu told you
[11:50] <MarkFeathers> bruenig: nope, lower case
[11:51] <variant> neighborlee: lo mate btw, he means taht non support chat shoul dbe in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:51] <variant> neighborlee: long time no see :P
[11:51] <vox754> neighborlee, this is support channel, to rant and talk about something else go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:51] <neighborlee> ic
[11:51] <YetiChick> clouder`grr: If you don't, you should see three chains (INPUT, OUTPUT, FORWARD) with empty rule lists.
[11:51] <Ollie|> I am having problems getting phpadmin to work. I have run apt-get install phpmyadmin which worked fine. There is what looks to be a symlink at /var/www/phpmyadmin but I can't access the file using the lan ip http://192.168.1.12/phpmyadmin/
[11:51] <efface> dyme, im a semi noob....so not sure how to answer that :P
[11:51] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: would the firewall also prevent me from seeing my share in nautilus?
[11:51] <variant> bet time, later all
[11:51] <Ollie|> I have added the following line to /etc/apache2/apache2.conf Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
[11:51] <YetiChick> clouder`grr: Quite possibly.
[11:51] <nikin> crimeboy, its nice.. but it needs some extra tweeking maybe a human like theme for ICEWM
[11:52] <bruenig> MarkFeathers, ok, probably not the most elegant of things, but works, cat file | grep [0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] :[0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] :[0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] :[0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] :[0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] :[0-9a-f] [0-9a-f] 
[11:52] <deftonesgirl> my swap was not recognised at boot
[11:52] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: are you using ntfs-config? that automatically does it
[11:52] <MarkFeathers> bruenig: Thanks! you're my hero of the day
[11:52] <Tubez> Hey guys.
[11:52] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: if you don't have the /dev/hdx or /dev/sdx, then the system isn't even reconizing those partitions at all
[11:52] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: i have ntfs-config installed, but i guess the more pressing question would be, why dont i see anything like hda or hdb in /dev/ ?
[11:53] <crimeboy> nikin: i have make thems for ice, but im lost them
[11:53] <Tubez> If i want to set up a traffic shaper (tc) ruleset, where's the best place to dump it? It's for an eth device.
[11:53] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: well its not even seeing hda.. and thats where the system is installed to
[11:53] <wiseelben> !pastebin | bruenig
[11:53] <ubotu> bruenig: 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)
[11:53] <bruenig> lol
[11:53] <damaged_> pagan0ne: maybe sdX?
[11:53] <bruenig> wiseelben, don't be intimidated by my regex dominance
[11:53] <mastercactapus> is there a way to block a package from updating? i compiled and installed the newest version of kvirc but the update manager is saying theres an updated version, the version in repository is 2.x and ive got 3.x  is there a way to do this?
[11:53] <pagan0ne> damaged_: no sdX wither
[11:53] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: ahh, I'm an idiot.  You were so right.  I had installed firestarter a long time ago but turned it off.  Hasn't rebooted in 27 days and it kicked back in on restart
[11:54] <efface> whats the restricted-modules package?
[11:54] <stefg> mastercactapus: google for 'apt pinning'
[11:54] <bruenig> !pinning | mastercactapus
[11:54] <ubotu> mastercactapus: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[11:54] <nikin> crimeboy, i hope i get newones an preconfigre it... maybe some better menus... and integration with ROX
[11:54] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: when you run "mount" in terminal, do you see your partitions?
[11:54] <pagan0ne> damaged_: there it is never mind, it is under sdX
[11:54] <clouder`grr> YetiChick: thank you so much for the help
[11:54] <YetiChick> clouder`grr: I've done worse.  :)
[11:54] <YetiChick> clouder`grr: Any time.
[11:55] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: i got it, thanks for the help, showes up under sda and sdb now
[11:55] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: yeah, you're using SATA harddrives
[11:55] <efface> ?restricted-modules
[11:55] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: no, im just using old ide drives
[11:55] <addams> If I install feisty fawn beta, when I have the beta running, can I install regular feisty fawn in the future and not lose my files?
[11:55] <Tubez> I'd like to set up a traffic shaper (tc) ruleset, where's the best place to dump it? /etc/rc.local seems crude. Is there a file that's executed when a device comes up in the default init scripts that I can add my ruleset to?
[11:55] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: my mobo was made before sata even existed
[11:55] <sapits> I have F-s laptop xi 1546 and my sounds works fine but I cant get those audioplugs working? I tried to google but I didnt find any good howtos
[11:56] <bruenig> addams, yes
[11:56] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: hum, tha'ts weird.. I thought the "s" prefix was for SATA HDs
[11:56] <Tubez> wiseelben: s = scsi
[11:56] <addams> Brueing: high five!
[11:56] <foug> when feisty fawn comes out, will it fix the bugs i'm having when i upgrade?
[11:56] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: so did i, but it kinda explains alot
[11:56] <wiseelben> Tubez: ah, thanks
[11:56] <Tubez> wiseelben: in practice, anything not IDE pretends to be SCSI
[11:56] <bruenig> !english | wiseelben
[11:56] <ubotu> wiseelben: 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
[11:57] <wiseelben> why does bruenig keep on attacknig me?..
[11:57] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: part of the reason i was upgrading was due to a failing drive, which would work fine under the -11 kernel, but under the -14 kernel, wouldnt boot with ata errors, aswell as other issues, so i swapped ide drives, installed fresh, and presto
[11:57] <addams> foug : DId you find feisty fawn beta to be better than edgy eft?
[11:57] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: ah, well good luck then
[11:57] <mcgivrer> hello ubunteros ;)
[11:58] <foug> addams: i havn't tried it
[11:58] <bruenig> ubuntuites
[11:58] <foug> addams: just installed edgy the other day
[11:58] <crimeboy> ubuntubies
[11:58] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: i got it now, i backed up all my data onto a ntfs formatted drive (only thing i had handy, and already had somewhat important data on it) and though, should be simple right?
[11:58] <seb__> siemka
[11:59] <Wavesonics> hi
[11:59] <wiseelben> pagan0ne: yeah, you shoudl be able to just copy and paste
[11:59] <seb__> hi
[11:59] <pagan0ne> wiseelben: yeah, i am now, need to close irc tho, if all goes well i wont be back for a while
[11:59] <mcgivrer> I'm using  feisty fawn, and i've a problem with my USB Hardrive... detected but not mounted ?
[11:59] <pagan0ne> thanks for all the help!
[11:59] <wiseelben> good luck
[12:00] <Wavesonics> I just followed this tutorial ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=305665 ) for installing the ATI fglx drivers and got a problem
[12:00] <Wavesonics> it still says Direct Rendering: no for me when I run glxinfo | grep direct
[12:00] <wiseelben> mcgivrer: what filesystem does it use?