[12:01] <velko> taigeR, how do you install software?
[12:01] <taigeR> velko, but i don't want to remove dependencies that might affect other programs
[12:01] <taigeR> velko, i just use synaptic
[12:01] <kkotrofos> SVIDEO and Intel i810... has anybody done it widescreen?
[12:01] <taigeR> i didn't use apt
[12:01] <eck> chairmeleon: err, that should be lsmod | grep ipw
[12:01] <orbin> topgun553: do you see a resize grapple on the right?
[12:02] <konrad> magnetron: i think that wrong version of nvidia kernel module is loaded
[12:02] <eck> kkotrofos: I did it with intel 855GM, I had to use 915resolution to get it to work
[12:02] <velko> taigeR, synaptic uses apt-get to do it's job. aptitude does the same as apt-get but better
[12:02] <topgun553> orbin, ... damn
[12:02] <konrad> similar problem to mine:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2496072
[12:02] <SJrX> I can't find the actual apt-get conf file
[12:02] <kkotrofos> mine works as well but I can't get full screen image on my TV
[12:02] <orbin> topgun553: is that a yes? :)
[12:02] <Scunizi> Can anyone tell me where the man pages are stored in the file system?
[12:03] <barbarella_me> deCon:i am running a home server amd dual core on a 64 bits system, speedy it is.
[12:03] <taigeR> velko, so how do i remove only the dependencies that were installed?
[12:03] <phoeni1> SjrX: do you mean /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:03] <SJrX> there seems to be a bunch of disparate files
[12:03] <variant> Scunizi: /usr/share/man
[12:03] <SJrX> no what I'd like to do is have apt download sources concurrently like debian does
[12:03] <Scunizi> variant: thanks
[12:03] <eck> Scunizi: see /etc/manpath.config
[12:03] <MajorApus> can someone help me with alsamixer
[12:03] <deCon> barbarella_me, thanks but i'm working on other issues within the version i have, i'll make that jump later
[12:03] <Scunizi> k
[12:03] <taigeR> how can i view the dependencies that were last installed?
[12:03] <eck> Scunizi: you can also override it with $MANPATH
[12:03] <variant> Scunizi: man man :)
[12:03] <eck> Scunizi: anything in that will be added to the man paths in the config file
[12:03] <velko> taigeR, you tried the command i suggested in order to see the dependencies of a package?
[12:03] <variant> Scunizi: and then man woman just for a laugh
[12:03] <Scunizi> :))
[12:04] <barbarella_me> deCon:ok
[12:04] <phoeni1> SjrX: hmm..
[12:04] <kirkunit> MajorApus: sure, just ask your question.
[12:04] <luisgmarine> hello, I'm trying to make a custom launcher and gnome is giving me an error about not being able to create a folder when I try to point it to the custom icon I place in my /home/user/customicon.png
[12:04] <jmarti> coo
[12:04] <arnold-0953> phoeni1: it all worked out, thanks for the help
[12:05] <jmarti> mequivokao sorry
[12:05] <phoeni1> arnold-0953: book mark it.. after a few tries, itl be second nature.. best of luck :)
[12:06] <atamyrat> Hi, can somebody help me with installing binary nvidia drivers?
[12:06] <atamyrat> i got following error
[12:06] <kadakas> is this now a 7.04 channel ?
[12:06] <atamyrat> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17480/
[12:06] <chairmeleon2> eck: lsmod | grep ipw
[12:06] <chairmeleon2> ipw2200               148040  0
[12:06] <chairmeleon2> ieee80211              34760  1 ipw2200
[12:06] <LsBlend> Can someone help me?
[12:06] <LsBlend> When i try to login, i get a white blank terminal box at the top left of the screen.
[12:06] <LsBlend> more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419979
[12:06] <mad_goldfish> How can I keep my belkin rt2750 driver from 6.10 instead of the rt73usb installed in 7.10? According to dmesg, rt73usb is the default at boot. :-(
[12:06] <eck> chairmeleon2: that looks good.. now check iwlist eth1 scanning
[12:07] <chairmeleon2> eck: no scan results
[12:07] <orbin> kadakas: feisty questions can be asked, yes.
[12:07] <chairmeleon2> got no encryption on the router
[12:07] <phoeni1> chairmeleon2: is your network encrypted? does ifconfig/iwconfig show respective interfaces? did you try clicking on network manager?
[12:07] <kadakas> so #ubuntu+1 is now a 7.10 channel only ?
[12:07] <eck> chairmeleon2: weird... I think you need to look through dmesg and see if there are any errors associated with the card
[12:07] <petros> hi
[12:07] <CyPHeR_> buenas noches
[12:07] <chris13221> i just got my wireless workin on ubuntu fiesty and im a newb and i need to learn how to write a script cause everytime i boot up i have to go into the console and run fwcutter for the firmware everytime
[12:07] <petros> is there any way to send key codes to the xserver ?
[12:07] <eck> chairmeleon2: e.g. dmesg | grep -i ipw
[12:07] <jo_> hello people
[12:08] <magnetron> !es
[12:08] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:08] <chairmeleon2> yes, it shows the interface, and yes I have clicked network manager
[12:08] <Ace2016> Hi all
[12:08] <CyPHeR_> alguien podra ayudarme para activar la aceleracin 3d de mi Ati 9600 en feisty?
[12:08] <konrad> I found a bug in NVIDIA driver!
[12:08] <Ace2016> where can i find synaptic's or apt-get's log of installed and uninstalled apps
[12:08] <orbin> mad_goldfish: you could try blacklisting it if it's a module.
[12:08] <magnetron> !es | CyPHeR_
[12:08] <ubotu> CyPHeR_: please see above
[12:08] <eck> Ace2016: i think it is /var/log/dpkg.log
[12:08] <sysrage> my kubuntu just told me feisty was available, i told it to start the installer, but then nothing happened. how can i get that upgrade wizard type thing to come back up?
[12:08] <Ace2016> the last thing i installed screwed up my mouse, it works fine for like 5mins and then stops completely, the second mouse is ok
[12:08] <taigeR> I cannot use synaptic to remove all the dependencies at once?
[12:08] <CyPHeR_> me da al hacer el fglrxinfo final el mensaje de mesa3d
[12:09] <konrad> after rmod nvidia && insmod nvidia.ko from volataile directory drivers works!
[12:09] <taigeR> velko,  I cannot use synaptic to remove all the dependencies at once?
[12:09] <magnetron> !es > CyPHeR_
[12:09] <kirkunit> atmyrat: try envy to install nvidia drivers: http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[12:09] <petros> in fact i have an infrared remote control which sends just simpley keys like "1,2,3". now i want to write a bash script which reads the input and converts it e.g. into a ctrl+alt+n and sends that to the xserver
[12:09] <chairmeleon2> eck: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17481/
[12:09] <jo_> konrad: may i ask you, what driver are u using?
[12:09] <phoeni1> chris13221: add whatever to /etc/init.d/rc.local itl run each time you login. read bash scripting..
[12:09] <konrad> kirkunit: why to use envy?
[12:09] <velko> taigeR, why not?
[12:10] <konrad> jo_: nvidia-glx
[12:10] <magnetron> taigeR, there is a tool called gtkorphan for that
[12:10] <Ace2016> eck: thanks, thats just what i'm looking for :)
[12:10] <konrad> jo_: from reposotory
[12:10] <orbin> chris13221: what command are you running?
[12:10] <jo_> konrad: under feisty or edgy?
[12:10] <taigeR> well
[12:10] <velko> taigeR, just select all of them and remove them at once
[12:10] <MajorApus> In alsamixer the channel I need to increase in volume to get my digital output to work doens't have a slider bar, its there with a green 00 box, just no slider
[12:10] <kirkunit> konrad: it seems to work pretty well
[12:10] <konrad> jo_: feisty of course
[12:10] <eck> chairmeleon2: weird... that looks good and according to that it detected 14 channels
[12:10] <taigeR> velko, i mean i have to select one by one
[12:10] <konrad> kirkunit: but drivers from distro works
[12:10] <atamyrat> kirkunit: i use "restricted drivers manager"
[12:10] <mad_goldfish> orbin: I tried that, using the instructions at https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/5290 but dmesg is still listing it as the driver running the network interface
[12:11] <jo_> konrad: me too, so whats the bug? what happende? (curous)
[12:11] <chairmeleon2> eck: does that imply that it has found a router of sorts, or what?
[12:11] <Panzer_> SJrX: why do you need more then one at a time?
[12:11] <kirkunit> MajorApus: try press 'M' to unmute
[12:11] <slowfast> help:
[12:11] <velko> taigeR, yes. unfortunately
[12:11] <jo_> jo curious
[12:11] <slowfast> help
[12:11] <konrad> jo_: i couldn configure the drivers
[12:11] <SJrX> because my connection is crap
[12:11] <SJrX> and it keeps dying
[12:11] <eck> chairmeleon2: it means after the kernel loaded the module it saw 14 different networks, even though you can't see any right now
[12:11] <sahafeez> is there a reason that aptitude upgrade insist on removing things as unused (like postgres) when i just installed them?
[12:11] <jo_> konrad: for 3d or two screens?
[12:11] <konrad> jo_: (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module!
[12:11] <eck> chairmeleon2: i have no idea why you wouldn't be able to see anynow, however
[12:12] <PlH> hey.. im trying to compile anjuta 2.1.1 on feisty but i keep getting an error that glib-2.0 >= 2.8.0 but 2.0.7 was found .. i have checked my packages and aptitude show i have 2.12.11 what am i doing wrong ?
[12:12] <MajorApus> kirkunit: I said it has the green 00 that means it is unmuted
[12:12] <konrad> jo_: simple replese nv with nvidia
[12:12] <chairmeleon2> eck: No, I must admit it sounds very odd
[12:12] <konrad> jo_: drivers or modprobe were loading wrng kernel module
[12:12] <Panzer_> SJrX oh mine is crap to.  but it will reconnect and finish dling for me
[12:12] <jo_> konrad: ok, and now its working? after deleting files?
[12:12] <SJrX> hmmmm mine wont
[12:12] <konrad> jo_: i've done that by hand and now it works
[12:12] <SJrX> the source just slowly gets slower and slower
[12:13] <SJrX> and then it hangs
[12:13] <chris13221> sudo bcm43xx-fwcutter -w /lib/firmware/`uname -r` ~/Desktop/bcmwl5.sys
[12:13] <Panzer_> I wonder what the apt-get switch is to just dl all the stuff.
[12:13] <konrad> jo_: no, after unloadig module (rmmod nvidia) and loading correct module by hand with insmod
[12:13] <Panzer_> or you could use the cd to get the packages
[12:13] <chairmeleon2> eck: If I'm running an unencrypted wlan, I should see it straight away in network manager?
[12:13] <Panzer_> but must do alt install cd though
[12:13] <eck> chairmeleon2: you should see it either way
[12:14] <eck> chairmeleon2: check that the device is up with ifconfig
[12:14] <comosicus> when i  am invited to view webcam on kopete ......i cant see nothing becouse in the image box in stad of a image that i try to view aperas an error......"error 14-17"
[12:14] <jo_> konrad: interesting for people with same issue, so one last question: did you upgrade to feisty or just was like that?
[12:14] <konrad> jo_: pureinstall
[12:14] <chairmeleon2> eck: and it can't make a mess because I have my ethernet cable plugged into the wireless router right now?
[12:14] <Solver> how are ppl finding fiesty in general? stable?
[12:14] <Solver> most of my stuff is still on dapper :)
[12:14] <Solver> <-- conservative sysadmin
[12:14] <progek> anyone know of an iso builder?
[12:14] <phoeni1> SjrX: try a mirror closer to home,, might help..
[12:15] <konrad> jo_: i don't know what will be after reboot, probably I'll have to do this again ;/
[12:15] <eck> chairmeleon2: maybe if network manager turned off the wireless after you plugged it in
[12:15] <SJrX> its already using ca.debian.net
[12:15] <SJrX> err sorry
[12:15] <konrad> jo_: stupid bug, but I don't know where
[12:15] <SJrX> ca.ubuntu. whatever
[12:15] <phoeni1> Solver: stable for a desktop
[12:15] <eck> chairmeleon2: you can force it to be on with sudo ifup eth1
[12:15] <chairmeleon2> eck: gonna try and unplug it, brb
[12:15] <_wraith_> !xpm.h
[12:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xpm.h - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:15] <Solver> phoeni1: nice.  i'll consider upgrading my wife's lappie after I try it myself
[12:15] <_wraith_> does anyone know which package has xpm.h in it?
[12:15] <SJrX> okay that's it
[12:15] <chairmeleon2> "Ignoring unknown interface eth1=eth1.
[12:15] <SJrX> I'll download these later
[12:15] <chairmeleon2> says ifup
[12:16] <phoeni1> solver: its pretty cool.. especially the auto codec installation..
[12:16] <j1tters> hey all. quick question for you all. just made the switch to ubuntu.  there is one program that im missing in my switch from xp.  http://www.spacialaudio.com/products/sambroadcaster/  anyone know if there is a comparable prog that is gpl for ubuntu?
[12:16] <konrad> jo_: I'll back soon, reboot
[12:16] <eck> chairmeleon2: err, maybe it is sudo ifconfig eth1 up
[12:16] <jo_> konrad: yeah, sounds strange, i have no problems under feisty and nvidia yet, in contrary, for first time no bugs here, unless till now...
[12:16] <jo_> good luck
[12:16] <Solver> phoeni1: does that cover from of the stuff formerly done by easy ubuntu:?
[12:16] <j1tters> i searched but didnt find anything. thought i'd ask
[12:16] <dark112_> exit
[12:17] <PurpZee> What is the best way to set up Ubuntu to share files on a local network?
[12:17] <phoeni1> Solver: its much more elegant and mostly just works for common formats
[12:17] <Solver> phoeni1: sounds good :)
[12:17] <Asterix_> I'm having problems using MPlayer...  it doesn't seem to open any movie files.  Is there some codec pack I have to download?
[12:17] <Solver> easy ubuntu has always been a bit flakey
[12:18] <eck> chairmeleon2: sorry, i need to leave for class now, good luck with your wireless
[12:18] <Bruhaha> .
[12:18] <PurpZee> Asterix_: As soon as you try to play any common file Ubuntu should ask you if you want to download the codecs.
[12:18] <phoeni1> Solver: just tried it once and it felt kludgy
[12:18] <comosicus> ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[12:18] <comosicus> and my problem?!!!!!
[12:18] <comosicus> when?
[12:18] <j1tters> no? ok thanks all
[12:19] <barbarella_me> PurpZee:samba is the most compatible
[12:20] <comosicus> i cant see webcam on using kopete...error 14 - 17
[12:20] <comosicus> what 14 - 17 means
[12:21] <arnold-0953> I am looking at my fstab file and see UUID=ab7b06b9-3a18-4caa-a156-a0c17a310a90 as my "file system". What does this mean?
[12:22] <Jimbo99> duelboots are boots that fight one another  :)
[12:22] <mgardner> hey guys, I'm having a problem with samaba and trying to get a network share mounted
[12:22] <konrad> jo_: I FOUND!
[12:22] <Gonzul> arnold-0953: it's the ID of the LVM - you're not using the disks directly, you're using the Logical Volume Manager
[12:22] <jo_> konrad:  hee u're back
[12:22] <jo_> konrad: what have u found?
[12:22] <arnold-0953> Gonzul: is that a problem? I've never seen that before
[12:22] <konrad> I FOUND bud in nvidia driver. "modprobe nvidia" loads alway nvidia_new module!
[12:22] <Gonzul> LVM isn't much of a benefit to someone with a single hard drive, but it's great for larger machines :-)
[12:22] <mgardner> I can use the Places->Connect to server to get to this windows machine and have it what I consider psuedo mounted but I can't load files into xmms
[12:23] <arnold-0953> Gonzul: ah, ok
[12:23] <konrad> so Xorg load nvidia_new too, even if it should use nvidia_legancy or nvidia
[12:23] <phoeni1> arnold-0953: plus hdparm doesnt work well with it
[12:23] <duelboot> Jimbo99, it used to be a "DUEL" as to whether I loaded Linux or Windows, but since switching to Ubuntu...there's no competition
[12:23] <duelboot> Jimbo99, play on dual boot
[12:23] <Jimbo99> you guys experiencing issues with gaim 2.0 beta 6 shutting down on it's own, particularly when sending files?
[12:23] <tarelerulz> any of you have it where you can get onto a samba share with say Konqueror by putting in the shares ip ,but when you do findsmb you don't get anything?
[12:24] <ller3w> Can someone please help me.  I am trying to establish an internet connection with Belking Wireless G Router.  I can connect to the router, but it seems to not be routing to the internet. Any assistance would be great.
[12:24] <dobblego> can I give a user permission to open listening TCP sockets without sudo?
[12:24] <kadakas> when trying to view my Trust Webcam with camorama, I get this error: "error while opening dev/video0."
[12:24] <deCon> why the hell is the generic kernel taking forever for my dual core, but the 386 works just fine ...but doesn't recognize both CPUs?
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> Jimbo99: no ossies with Gaim, but I was reading on their site the other day, Beta 6 seems to have a few issues.
[12:24] <jo_> konrad: u have more drivers installed?
[12:24] <comosicus> wan' chat?
[12:24] <deCon> could the installation of swiftfox done this? I dont think so because htop shows most use from kernel threads.....so wtf?
[12:24] <konrad> jo_: sorry, im back
[12:24] <comosicus> buzz
[12:25] <mayo> hi any solution to totem, gstreamer and bad default hue setting?
[12:25] <deCon> RAM is fine, but CPU is jumpy as mother....
[12:25] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: isn't swiftfox the same as firefox?
[12:25] <konrad> jo_: i installed only nvidia-glx package
[12:25] <diseaser> is there a novell client package for ubuntu?
[12:25] <phoeni1> ller3w: can you ping the router?
[12:25] <jo_> konrad: ok, thats good
[12:25] <deCon> IndyGunFreak, but with tweaks for speed...but my CPU isn't running right
[12:25] <shawn34> looking for a guide to help turning off unwanted/unneeded proccesses in ubuntu feisty, can anyone help?
[12:25] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: i see
[12:25] <ller3w> phoeni1, yes.
[12:25] <deCon> anyone know anything about CPUs and which kernel to use? this is annoying
[12:25] <cruiseoveride> Sooooo many people, sooo many questions!!!, ahhhh
[12:25] <jo_> konrad: but now its working?
[12:25] <konrad> jo_: installing nvidia-glx-new resolves bud for me (hopefully i don;t have to use legancy package ...yet)
[12:25] <Jimbo99> indygunfreak:  it has progressively gotten better from beta 3 to 6 where it crashed a lot.  but in the 64bit version of feisty it seems to have gone back to the crummy crashing right and left.
[12:26] <mgardner> Hey I was wondering if anyone can trouble shoot this error I'm getting: cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it., I get it when I try to mount with samaba
[12:26] <jlulian38> how can I install an individual truetype font (Tahoma in this case)
[12:26] <phoeni1> ller3w: try pinging google
[12:26] <konrad> jo_: for some users with old card or if they want nvidia-glx it ont work
[12:26] <ller3w> phoeni1, Doesn't work.
[12:26] <comosicus> mda...hai ma fratilor ca ma rog de voi de o ora
[12:26] <petrik> Pelo: Thanks for your help all working now
[12:26] <ller3w> phoeni1, I used the numerics from a website I found.
[12:26] <jughead> jlulian38, which distro are you running?
[12:26] <IndyGunFreak> Jimbo99: sorry, i dont' mess with 64bit... 32bit, like i said, it does have some bugs(the ICQ seems the biggest), but it doesn't crash, and the ICQ bug can be worked around
[12:26] <jlulian38> Fiesty
[12:27] <jlulian38> Fiesty Fawn 7.04 of course
[12:27] <Pelo> petrik,  good,  glad it worked out
[12:27] <mayo> jlulian38: that's what i would like to know either
[12:27] <phoeni1> ller3w: does the router interface say its connected?, can you connect via ethernet?
[12:27] <LsBlend> Can someone help me?
[12:27] <LsBlend> When i try to login, i get a white blank terminal box at the top left of the screen.
[12:27] <LsBlend> more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419979
[12:27] <konrad> jo_: i think someone should fill a bug :)
[12:27] <TECH_1> Does Fiesty have a utility for checking cpu freq and thermal measurments?
[12:27] <shawn34> looking for a guide to help turning off unwanted/unneeded proccesses in ubuntu feisty, can anyone help?
[12:27] <ller3w> phoeni1q, The routher interface. Which is 192.168.2.1, states "Not Connected"
[12:27] <jlulian38> shanw
[12:27] <jlulian38> it's called ps aux and grep
[12:28] <shawn34> lol
[12:28] <jo_> konrad: this time nvidia-glx is quite good for me, hope the new work for u, u should definitely share your expirience on nvidia or ubuntu forums and file a bug or something.. it helps always others
[12:28] <jlulian38> oh and kill too
[12:28] <Jimbo99> IndyGunFreak:  i expected the two versions to be the same.  what I noticed is that I will be logged in, the program sitting in the tray, and then the next time I look the tray icon is gone.  I have to reload the program.  then when I send pictures to my sister or vice versa the program will just stop, close all windows and abort the transfer.
[12:28] <barbarella_me> deCon:what version of ubuntu are you running now?
[12:28] <phoeni1> ller3w: you need to set the router via the web interface..
[12:28] <Klowner> it's been years since I've felt I needed to actually reinstall a system due to it being all borked up
[12:28] <konrad> jo_: it's half past 12 night, goodnight
[12:28] <ller3w> phoeni1, I'm not having any luck.
[12:28] <IndyGunFreak> Jimbo99: the versions of GAIM probaby are the same, its the OS thats so much different
[12:29] <konrad> jo_: tommorrow i'll send a bug report and some mails
[12:29] <orbin> TECH_1: there's a frequency applet installed bydefault
[12:29] <ller3w> phoeni1, I have tried that.  Something is wrong.
[12:29] <jo_> konrad: wish u good luck, going also to bed, same time here
[12:29] <Klowner> argh, anyone ever had update-menus hang indefinately during postrm scripts in apt-get?
[12:29] <phoeni1> ller3w: did you try the wizard?
[12:29] <ller3w> phoeni1, Yes.
[12:29] <colbert> How do I change the text on my desktop icons ?
[12:29] <deCon> barbarella_me, i'm running feisty, and it was working fine with the other kernel, but for some reason....its laggy in generic kernel
[12:29] <jo_> konrad: good night
[12:29] <Vampire> Quickly! Before you all die!
[12:29] <Vampire> http://s4.bitefight.org/c.php?uid=44376
[12:29] <TECH_1> I saw that......oh well...thanks Indy.
[12:29] <comosicus> bahhhh ce hahalere sunteti bahh
[12:29] <Vampire> Click the link!
[12:29] <Vampire> lol
[12:29] <Jimbo99> IndyGunFreak:  would be nice if they trapped the errors and gave an error message and even recovered instead of just dumping me back to the desktop.
[12:30] <phoeni1> ller3w: were you connected directly from the modem to computer before you connected the router?
[12:30] <barbarella_me> deCon:is it an AMD
[12:30] <jlulian38> deCon: I got the same problem :/
[12:30] <ller3w> phoeni1, Yes.
[12:30] <ller3w> phoeni1, I am currently connected using the wireless router under Windows xp.
[12:30] <MajorApus> how do I use  2 sound devices sumitaneously
[12:30] <deCon> jlulian38, dual core amd having generic issues?
[12:30] <comosicus> can i speak in my language becouse when i speak in english nobody read's
[12:30] <comosicus> :)))
[12:30] <MajorApus> !es
[12:30] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:30] <MajorApus> !br
[12:30] <comosicus> write i mean
[12:30] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[12:31] <watchme> hi all
[12:31] <Psoulocybe> hi there
[12:31] <comosicus> :)))))))))))))))))))))
[12:31] <jlulian38> maybe it's just my expectations of this computer, but if start opening up the stuff I usually run on my shite laptop everything starts jerking around
[12:31] <ser23> /join #xubuntu
[12:31] <watchme> is there any way to place a Starter for the Main menu in Gnome elsewhere than in the Panel?
[12:31] <Psoulocybe> just installed fiesty 64 and can't find root terminal
[12:31] <phoeni1> ller3w: do you mean to say that you can connect wirelessly to the internet from a windows machine via the router?
[12:32] <Psoulocybe> yany ideas?
[12:32] <ller3w> phoeni1, Yes. That is what I am doing now.
[12:32] <ugarit> my swap is not coming on by default even though it's defined in /etc/fstab. manual swapon works.  I'm using feisty
[12:32] <ller3w> phoeni1, For some unknown reason, ubuntu is giving me a headache.
[12:32] <Ginja_Ninja> does anybody have any idea why my mouse would freeze every time i use voip software. This happens on all different programs
[12:32] <joeyk_> Psoulocybe, just open a regular term and su root
[12:32] <Psoulocybe> thanks
[12:33] <phoeni1> ller3w: can you ping your windows machine?
[12:33] <LsBlend> Can someone help me?
[12:33] <LsBlend> When i try to login, i get a white blank terminal box at the top left of the screen.
[12:33] <LsBlend> No icons appear in teh loader type thing and i never reach the desktop.
[12:33] <LsBlend> more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419979
[12:33] <ller3w> ller3w, No. This system has 2 operating systems.  I am currently using windows.
[12:33] <pharsalus> !ping
[12:33] <ubotu> pong
[12:34] <jlulian38> Oh how I love you fun wobbly windows
[12:34] <bnlo87> hey sorry for signing out...beryl like just crashed or sumtin
[12:34] <ller3w> phoeni1 rather.
[12:34] <barbarella_me> comosicus:when there is no answer, maybe we don't know.
[12:34] <daviddiaz> hi, i recently upgraded to feisty on a pentium III machine i have, and the performance is much worse than in dapper. I can no longer run more than three apps simultaneously and i have problems with crashing
[12:34] <daviddiaz> i wanted to know if there is something that can be done about it
[12:34] <FirstStrike> Upgrade your computer.
[12:34] <reiki> daviddiaz, yeah... go back to Dapper
[12:34] <phoeni1> ller3w: try releasing the ip from windows by ipconfig /release then try booting into ubuntu
[12:34] <bnlo87> but yea...ive been trying so many methods that i think my beryl is more fucked up than it was originally
[12:34] <joeyk_> lol, what they say
[12:34] <comosicus> yap...every time it happens to me
[12:35] <ller3w> phoeni1, Okay, I will try that.
[12:35] <daviddiaz> hmm, ok
[12:35] <daviddiaz> thanks i guess
[12:35] <beosmrx> I have some issues with beryl, I have done many things, I would require a chat window anyone can help ?
[12:35] <pharsalus> Will Beryl run with an onboard graphics card from Intel?
[12:35] <Ralith> hey, for some reason the quit button in gnome logs me out instantly instead of asking, as does the power button, even when configured to ask.
[12:35] <joeyk_> are you using beryl daviddiaz?
[12:35] <bnlo87> now what happens is when i run beryl...my computer becomes sluggish and unresponsive and my windows turn black
[12:35] <arnold-0953> i am editing my fstab to auto mount a device, and it mounts it as root so that a user doesn't have read/write privelages. my fstab line is:   /dev/sda1     /home/mountpoint ext3 auto,user,exec,rw,async 0 1
[12:35] <IndyGunFreak> pharsalus: i would think if you get the drivers installed properly, it woul;d.
[12:36] <magnetron> pharsalus: i heard that the new intel video cards have excellent open-source drivers
[12:36] <Ralith> How do I set the logout button and physical power button to ask me before doing anything
[12:36] <shawn34> sysv-rc-conf in feisty... does it work the same as in dapper? i read that edgy uses a different method of starting services so not all changes made in sysv-rc-conf take effect?
[12:36] <Ralith> magnetron: this is true. Feisty configured my i915 perfectly
[12:37] <wastrel> "feinsty"
[12:37] <beosmrx> I have been following this guide here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=399643&highlight=beryl+200m+feisty  with somewhat success
[12:38] <arnold-0953> can someone help me write a proper fstab line to automount?
[12:38] <beosmrx> beryl does install but it juts wont activate the window manager
[12:38] <cables> beosmrx, you run beryl-manager and select Beryl from the notification icon?
[12:38] <joeyk_> what filesystem?
[12:38] <etuardu> hi
[12:38] <beosmrx> ya I do cables
[12:38] <tarelerulz> I read and saw  something about some that lets you genrelly mess with the gui of about any program you have so you can change the arangment of the bouttons and panal and so
[12:39] <etuardu> how can I know if I have edgy or dapper?
[12:39] <beosmrx> and then I go back to normal gnome
[12:39] <magnetron> Ralith, pharsalus: intel customers are lucky that Intel is cooperating with the open source community, so we can have good drivers etc
[12:39] <Asterix_> anyone know why a movie file will play if I double click the file but will not play if I open with MPlayer?
[12:39] <beosmrx> but compiz works
[12:39] <arnold-0953> ext3, i got it to mount ok, but it is only mounted with root permissions
[12:39] <cables> beosmrx, do you have your 3D drivers enabled?
[12:39] <joeyk_> arnold-0953, what file system do you want to mount?
[12:39] <beosmrx> yes in the hardware thing
[12:39] <arnold-0953> joeyk_: this is my current fstab line:   /dev/sda1     /home/arnold/western-200GB ext3 auto,user,exec,rw,async 0 1   ---- this mounts it ok but the folder can only be modified by root
[12:39] <cables> !effects | beosmrx
[12:39] <beosmrx> restricted drivers ya
[12:39] <ubotu> beosmrx: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[12:39] <arnold-0953> joeyk_: and i would like users to be able to modify it
[12:39] <magnetron> Asterix_, maybe it is not opened by mplayer when you doubleclick it?
[12:39] <void^> arnold-0953: chmod it.
[12:40] <Asterix_> that's correct...  but I would like to use MPlayer instead of the default player
[12:40] <arnold-0953> void^: but i don't want to have to chmod it every time it automounts, can that be put in the fstab somehow?
[12:40] <beosmrx> thanks I goto effects
[12:40] <tarelerulz> That part that was cool about messing with the gui of any program you have is you oculd do it on the fly . I think it started with an M
[12:40] <void^> arnold-0953: why every time? it will stick.
[12:41] <krypto> Wenas ^^
[12:41] <magnetron> Asterix_ right click the file, in that menu choose the lower alternative (properties?) in that window choose open as tab
[12:41] <BlackDesign> I need some help with displaying the temprature of my PC...
[12:41] <BlackDesign> anyone who can help me there?
[12:42] <asc> Is there a way to set a program to always be at a given priority when it starts?
[12:42] <stefg> BlackDesign: acpi -V ?
[12:42] <arnold-0953> void^: ok, that worked, thanks!
[12:42] <krypto> somebody speak spanish ?
[12:42] <BlackDesign> stefg, in terminal or whaT?
[12:42] <stefg> BlackDesign: yes
[12:42] <Asterix_> magnetron_ okay, I've got the tab open
[12:42] <BlackDesign> I'll try
[12:42] <Pelo> !es | krypto
[12:42] <ubotu> krypto: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:43] <stefg> BlackDesign: if you want a system monitor there's loads of them... i use conky
[12:43] <wceoscar> Hey, how can i scroll through the different workspace with the mouse?? i just got beryl on 7.04
[12:43] <BlackDesign> stefg, it says: No Support for device type
[12:43] <Bruhaha> Hey, my MOBO is an Asus A7N266-VM/SE (chipset nForce 220-D), I'm running Ubuntu 7.04, which distro should I go for when installing this MOBO driver? http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_nforce_1.21.html
[12:43] <magnetron> Asterix_: now you can select another application to open it with. if it isn't in the list, add it
[12:44] <stefg> BlackDesign: ok, this can happen... very old or very new PC
[12:44] <void^> BlackDesign: install lm-sensors
[12:44] <BlackDesign> 4 years old
[12:44] <void^> some bios vendors don't offer acpi temp support
[12:44] <Asterix_> magnetron_ Mplayer gives me a fatel error that says "Error opening/initiliazing the selected video_out (-vo) device."
[12:44] <BlackDesign> lm sensors is installed
[12:45] <magnetron> Asterix_ sorry can't help you with that one
[12:45] <BlackDesign> but its called Xsensors or something
[12:45] <void^> BlackDesign: run sensors-detect, load the modules it recommends, and check temperatures with sensors
[12:45] <Fylk> What's the command to removed orphaned packages?
[12:46] <BlackDesign> void^, There is nothing in the program when I open it?
[12:46] <stefg> Fylk: sudo  apt-get autoremove (edgy and latr)
[12:46] <barbarella_me> Asterix_:do all the movies give this error?
[12:46] <Fylk> Thanks stefg, I forgot it.
[12:46] <deCon> so i need to figure out why my CPU is incredibly ineffiecient right now and fix it, both cpus are showing only as one because i'm using 386 kernel and they are taken up almost fully by sys type threads....why?
[12:46] <void^> BlackDesign: i know nothing about Xsensors, never used it.
[12:46] <barbarella_me> deCon:is it an AMD?
[12:47] <BlackDesign> yes but Lm-sensors isn't in the list?
[12:47] <BlackDesign> or can I install that with
[12:47] <BlackDesign> apt-get?
[12:47] <Asterix_> barbarella_me_ no, some of them work and some of them do not within MPlayer but most all of them work when I double click and the default player executes
[12:47] <void^> !info lm-sensors
[12:47] <ubotu> lm-sensors: utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component main, is extra. Version 1:2.10.1-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 489 kB, installed size 1508 kB
[12:47] <stefg> !info lmsensors
[12:47] <ubotu> Package lmsensors does not exist in feisty
[12:47] <malikeye_> what the best package manager available right now ?
[12:47] <deCon> it was working fine and damn efficient before i tried using the generic kernel, then i switched back to the 386 (right now), and the only other change since then was the installation of swiftfox and a few deletions of non-installed packages and partial packages
[12:47] <malikeye_> s/what/what's/
[12:47] <BlackDesign> I have Dapper ;)
[12:47] <magnetron> !info lm-sensors
[12:47] <deCon> barbarella_me, yes
[12:48] <void^> !info lm-sensors dapper
[12:48] <magnetron> !info xsensors
[12:48] <ubotu> lm-sensors: utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component main, is extra. Version 1:2.9.2-5ubuntu3 (dapper), package size 463 kB, installed size 1452 kB
[12:48] <doofy> how do you open xlsx, docx, and pptx files?
[12:48] <ubotu> xsensors: A hardware health information viewer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.50-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 25 kB, installed size 200 kB
[12:48] <ubuntu1> !ati
[12:48] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:48] <BFTD> http://pastebin.ca/456629 - I get that error when upgrading, I changed sources.list and ran sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:48] <BlackDesign> :S I'm lost :)
[12:48] <malikeye_> is aptitude crap ? I heard it doesn't resolve dependencies correctly
[12:48] <deCon> malikeye_, nope...its awesome
[12:49] <BlackDesign> so what do I need to do first?
[12:49] <BlackDesign> because some say this others that
[12:49] <barbarella_me> deCon:maybe there is something in the ubunt bug report about it. Have you looked at it?
[12:49] <stefg> malikeye_: it's the goodness... don't listen to cheap talk :-)
[12:49] <magnetron> malikeye_ i heard it is better than apt-get
[12:49] <Enverex> I'm trying to install Feisty but it's telling me I MUST format / despite the fact that I have files on there and there's absoloutely no reason to format. Is there any way to get around this?
[12:49] <malikeye_> ok, cool, then I will switch back, cause I was liking it :)
[12:50] <stefg> Enverex: no... clean install means *clean* install ... backup what you need first
[12:51] <Enverex> stefg, There's no reason WHY it needs to format, I also have no-where I can back those files up to anyway
[12:51] <barbarella_me> Asterix_:try vlc player
[12:51] <magnetron> Enverex, you could shrink that other partition and make a new one for ubuntu
[12:51] <IndyGunFreak> Enverex: downlod gparted live, partition the hard drive, then install.
[12:51] <stefg> Enverex: Sorry... there *is* a reason to format... UUID based mounting ... blabla...
[12:51] <Enverex> Can't I just install the damn thing? This step seems utterly pointless...
[12:51] <Enverex> stefg, Can't it just read the current UUID?
[12:52] <IndyGunFreak> Enverex: you'e been told no at least 3x, so what do you think?
[12:52] <hk-> When I update aptitude it says "Ign http://eg.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Translation-en_AU" and gives me various other lines with en_AU, how do I tell it to use en-US?
[12:52] <apokryphos> of course it's nto just that; of _course_ you have to format the /
[12:52] <stefg> Enverex: no way to avoid reformatting... period
[12:52] <asc> Enverex: Maybe I missed that part, but are you doing a clean install or an upgrade?
[12:52] <Enverex> That's just... retarded
[12:52] <IndyGunFreak> Enverex: have you ever installed Windows w/o formatting?
[12:52] <apokryphos> Enverex: please don't use that word
[12:52] <apokryphos> Enverex: do you know of any OS where this is not the case?
[12:52] <Enverex> IndyGunFreak, No, but I've installed Debian and Gentoo without formatting
[12:52] <rbs-tito> !Windows
[12:52] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[12:53] <Enverex> apokryphos, /\
[12:53] <IndyGunFreak> apokryphos: apparently he thinks Deb and Gentoo are.
[12:53] <IndyGunFreak> i personally would kinda like to see that
[12:53] <void^> Enverex: this is where you realize why everyone recommends using a separate home partition
[12:53] <apokryphos> maybe gentoo. Debian? Not sure
[12:53] <Enverex> void^, heh, true
[12:53] <Enverex> apokryphos, I did it two days ago, it works fine
[12:53] <apokryphos> Enverex: of course it's dangerous to, so it's a pretty good idea they're forcing users on ubuntu at least to do it
[12:54] <Enverex> apokryphos, It's not dangerous if you use some logic
[12:54] <void^> you can install ubuntu with debootstrap, can't you? no need to format then.
[12:54] <IndyGunFreak> Enverex: you seem like you already knew the answer to your question, so why'd you come here and ask?
[12:54] <apokryphos> Enverex: having a split / and /home is pretty logical
[12:54] <IndyGunFreak> apokryphos: i've never split / and /home...lol, livin on the edge
[12:55] <kkotrofos> SVIDEO on Intel i810, I have used 915resolution, resolution OK but the size displayed on the screen is not
[12:55] <Enverex> IndyGunFreak, Erm, how did you come to that conclusion? I came here to ask if Ubuntu could install without forcing me to format.
[12:55] <apokryphos> IndyGunFreak: I need three / partitions for trying out other distros ;)
[12:55] <IndyGunFreak> apokryphos: lol,
[12:55] <apokryphos> Enverex: you can use the alternative cd which gives you more advanced options
[12:55] <apokryphos> (debian installer)
[12:55] <apokryphos> Enverex: please take a look at the FAQ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions> as linked to in the channel /topic
[12:56] <Enverex> void^, I'd split the partitions but then I wouldn't be sure how much to use for each then murphys law says I'd make one too small
[12:56] <Enverex> apokryphos, I was about to ask if that does it differently
[12:56] <winkiller> question again - booted from feisty cd - selected "start or install" and in the gui all characters are little squares. (I found out that happens with upgrades) but what to so while installing? (or use alternative?)
[12:56] <magicmactel> hk-: open synaptic and go to Settings->Repositories
[12:56] <apokryphos> Enverex: yes, it's the debian installer
[12:56] <apokryphos> Enverex: ...and that's no reason to not split / and /home
[12:56] <magicmactel> hk-: then you can select the mirror you want under "Download From"
[12:57] <apokryphos> put 10 gig for your / and you're safe/fine
[12:57] <apokryphos> if you're running low then symlink a folder
[12:57] <stefg> BTW... this brings me to the interestig idea if someone managed to set up a raid1 between a /home on the root-partiton (so it gets backed up with the system) and , say, a loop-file somewhere else (s you can overwrite the system without loosing your settings) ... ???
[12:57] <Enverex> apokryphos, That doesn't work. UT2004 and other things install to /usr/share/games. Install that, Doom 3 and poof, you've filled /
[12:58] <apokryphos> Enverex: default ubuntu install is 1.8 gigs. You're really telling me you install 8 gigs of packages?
[12:58] <Enverex> apokryphos, I just told you what would fill that up
[12:58] <apokryphos> so make it bigger
[12:58] <Enverex> ...
[12:58] <RobbieCrash> What's the command to rebuild xorg.conf?
[12:58] <costas> hi all
[12:58] <void^> or mount something else at /usr/share/games
[12:58] <hk-> magicmactel, Sorry for being vague, but I was asking about how to change the en_AU to en_US
[12:58] <Enverex> apokryphos, See that's the problem. HOW much bigger? There's no way of knowing
[12:58] <hk-> magicmactel, not the mirror
[12:58] <winkiller> be happy it's not 1998 anymore, there most people recommened one partiton for /, /home, /var, /usr ...
[12:58] <costas> when installing ffmpeg using apt-get install, is it possible to pass options such as '--enable-xvid' ?
[12:59] <Enverex> void^, Isn't it just infiniately easier just to put / and home on the same?
[12:59] <apokryphos> Enverex: 5 gigs; then symlink if you think you're wasting the space
[12:59] <Ralith> Hey, for some reason the log out button in gnome doesn't bring up a confirmation window. Any idea how to reenable this?
[12:59] <apokryphos> costas: no
[12:59] <void^> Enverex: no, it's infinitely more difficult. i usually use 5 to 10gb for OS partitions and it never causes me any trouble.
[12:59] <Enverex> stefg, symlink to where though? /home? That doesn't seem like a good idea, also makes things messy too
[12:59] <costas> so how can i installl ffmpeg with xvid enabled please?
[12:59] <apokryphos> compile
[12:59] <Enverex> Ok I'm just gonna stop talking now because... meh
[01:00] <navets> hey can anyone here help me fix my osund
[01:00] <navets> sound
[01:00] <apokryphos> splitting / and /home is hardly an alien concept
[01:00] <navets> its really really low
[01:00] <dark112_> hello!
[01:00] <foug> ok i have my videocard drivers installed, beryl runs fine and WoW is running pretty good. But it doesn't look as good as I think it can. I do get a lot more FPS than I ever did in windows tohugh. Is there a guide for advanced videocard configuration?
[01:00] <navets> compared to my windows partition
[01:00] <void^> if you're going to throw huge games into your /usr tree that's just a very uncommon case
[01:00] <tjb13> hello
[01:00] <kkotrofos> Can someone help??? SVIDEO on Intel i810, I have used 915resolution, resolution OK but the size displayed on the screen is not
[01:00] <dark112_> knife jew
[01:00] <Drk_Guy> Remember me begging for help with a Lexmark driver????????
[01:00] <x-plode> good night
[01:00] <BlackDesign> lm-sensors says this
[01:00] <RobbieCrash> costas the easiest way to get all videos to play back is by installing vlc
[01:00] <magicmactel> kkotrofos: what do you mean by the size?
[01:00] <costas> how can i install ffmpeg with xvid please anyone ?
[01:00] <BlackDesign> No i2c device files found. Use prog/mkdev/mkdev.sh to create them.
[01:00] <stefg> Enverex: set up a seperte partiton for /usr/games if you know you need it... either mount it there or symlink waht you feel necessary
[01:00] <x-plode> i'm still wondering how to install xmms
[01:00] <Drk_Guy> Remember me begging for help with a Lexmark driver????????
[01:01] <foug> x-plode: sudo apt-get install xmms
[01:01] <x-plode> thanx
[01:01] <foug> ok i have my videocard drivers installed, beryl runs fine and WoW is running pretty good. But it doesn't look as good as I think it can. I do get a lot more FPS than I ever did in windows tohugh. Is there a guide for advanced videocard configuration?
[01:01] <magnetron> !patience > Drk_Guy
[01:01] <arnold-0953> i am trying to network two computers (ubuntu + mac os X) just by connecting them with an ethernet cable using NFS - how can I find the local IP address of each machine?
[01:01] <Drk_Guy> I have already solved the problem
[01:01] <Drk_Guy> Thanks to a little guide
[01:01] <magnetron> Drk_Guy, what guide?
[01:01] <Drk_Guy> Does any1 want me to post the guide's link???
[01:01] <stefg> !printer | Drk_Guy
[01:01] <ubotu> Drk_Guy: 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
[01:02] <foug> !nvidia
[01:02] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:02] <ejupin> Question: does 7.04 support Buffalo wireless cards?
[01:02] <magnetron> !wireless
[01:02] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:02] <ejupin> ty
[01:03] <bokey> ejupin, with 2 horns or 3 horns ?
[01:03] <winkiller> !patience > winkiller
[01:04] <ejupin> Sorry, what was the wireless link again?
[01:04] <thebillywayne> greetings earth_creatures.
[01:04] <apokryphos> !wireless
[01:04] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:04] <bokey> !wireless > ejupin
[01:04] <Fylk> Is there any Must have wifi apps?
[01:04] <stefg> there is scroll bars..... since 1980 i think
[01:04] <winkiller> he rejoined
[01:04] <foug> !mouse
[01:04] <stefg> k
[01:04] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[01:04] <Drk_Guy> Don't anyone want the link to the guide????
[01:05] <robin> Hello, does somebody have experience with webcam on Hp Pavilion Dv 9000? I am planning on using it with AMSN
[01:05] <Pelo> Drk_Guy,  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[01:05] <pust> ubuntu 6.10 wont install on my laptop
[01:05] <navets> does anyone know why my sound is so much lower then the sound on my windows partition
[01:05] <eXcAliBuR> i deleted my /etc/init.d/saslauthd ... can someone paste contents of that file?
[01:05] <stefg> navets: mixer settings...
[01:05] <thebillywayne> i seem to have a very unusual problem regarding my Theme Manager.  Installed themes take no effect.  I've started a thread at ubuntuforums.org.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2526164#post2526164  ** Any insight appreciated.  :)
[01:05] <Fylk> Pust, why are you still using 6?
[01:05] <winkiller> damn I'm slow
[01:05] <Pelo> navets,   dbl click the sound icon and make sure pcm is not too low
[01:06] <bokey> navets, type "alsamixer"
[01:06] <foug> the option "ZAxisMapping" means what in my mouse section in xorg.conf?
[01:06] <pust> i dk
[01:06] <navets> pcm is at max
[01:06] <navets> where do i type alsamixer?
[01:07] <navets> in terminal?
[01:07] <Jordan_U> navets, Terminal
[01:07] <Pelo> terminal
[01:07] <navets> ok
[01:07] <navets> now
[01:07] <barbarella_me> hk-:edit /etc/default/locale
[01:07] <weswh-> I am trying to upgrade my Edgey system to Feisty as painlessly as possible. My line of thinking right now is two fold: 1, I want to put my home DIR on its own partition, so that in the future my personal data isn't married to the partition that my OS is installed to. 2. I want to create a new partition for Feisty, and install the OS there. I will copy the data from my home DIR (on the edgey partition), into the new Home partition - then 
[01:07] <danbrownlow> Hey all
[01:07] <bokey> navets, in your terminal. Press ALT+F2 and type "gnome-terminal" then type "alsamixer"
[01:07] <weswh-> does that sounds like a good plan of attack?
[01:07] <stefg> !clone | weswh-
[01:07] <ubotu> weswh-: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type "dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages", move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type "sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade" - See also !automate
[01:07] <pust> well7 didnt work either
[01:08] <Jordan_U> weswh-, Why not just go through a regular upgrade?
[01:08] <bokey> weswh-, dd if=/home/wesh /media/home/wesh/
[01:08] <bokey> weswh-, dd if=/home/wesh of=/media/home/wesh/
[01:08] <danbrownlow> How's everyone finding Fawn, is it worth updating from Dapper?
[01:08] <hk-> barbarella_me, there's no such file on my system, what should I put in it?
[01:08] <navets> bokry, im in my terminal and i have alsamixer open
[01:08] <pust> its just didnt work with version 7 either
[01:08] <greywhind> danbrownlow: it's a huge step forward, in my opinion
[01:08] <thebillywayne> danbrownlow, absolutely.
[01:09] <Pelo> danbrownlow,  yes, but clean install, don'T upgrade
[01:09] <Jordan_U> navets, Are all of the channels at their highest?
[01:09] <navets> just pcm is at its highest
[01:09] <danbrownlow> I heard about some problems with routers though, mine worked fine though on Dapper saying that though :)
[01:09] <bokey> navets, now press up arrow and see
[01:09] <kkotrofos> register *Martin1*
[01:09] <RobbieCrash> I can't start X right now because I've got a kernel/nvidia driver mismatch, I've got nvidia-glx-new installed which gives me driver 9755, but the normal kernel installed. Can someone give me the package name for the new nvidia kernel, or tell me how to search for packages through a command line??
[01:09] <barbarella_me> hk-:apt-get install locals
[01:09] <Jordan_U> navets, change the others also ( use arrow keys to navigate )
[01:10] <barbarella_me> hk-:apt-get install locales
[01:10] <imbecile> whats a good tool for rss feeds?
[01:10] <Jordan_U> RobbieCrash, apt-cache search <keywords>
[01:10] <danbrownlow> Anyone know where I can get a Shell account for Telnet?
[01:10] <bokey> imbecile, akgegator or liferea
[01:10] <stefg> RobbieCrash: have you messed with the nvidia-installer from the nvidia-site?
[01:10] <RobbieCrash> Jordan_U Thanks!
[01:10] <navets> yes the only other one is mic and i put it to the max but my sound hasnt got louder
[01:10] <Pelo> imbecile,   gdeskltes,  you have a choice or readers
[01:10] <RobbieCrash> stefg nope
[01:10] <Plonkl> danbrownlow, check out silenceisdefeat.org
[01:10] <hk-> barbarella_me, it didn't install or upgrade any packages
[01:10] <javb> Guys, i`m planning to run a Cyber-Cafe using Ubuntu, Do you know a freeware that i may use and that runs under Ubuntu ?
[01:10] <RobbieCrash> stefg why do you ask?
[01:11] <danbrownlow> cheers Plonk1
[01:11] <chamunks> Hello everyone
[01:11] <barbarella_me> imbecile:firefox
[01:11] <Plonkl> danbrownlow, you want ssh, not telnet
[01:11] <Pelo> javb,  synaptic has about 20 000 packages in it, I am sure you can find something you like in there
[01:11] <danbrownlow> I found silenceisdefeat.org earlier, but then couldn't locate it on google again :(
[01:11] <danbrownlow> Cheers for that :D
[01:11] <barbarella_me> hk-:sudo apt-get install locales
[01:11] <navets> Jordan_U, any other ideas? i have everything at the max
[01:11] <chamunks> What would be the best torrent client i could use on gnome, Im running 64bit ubuntu.
[01:12] <Jordan_U> javb, What more do you need than Ubuntu? From what I understand an internet cafe would just need Firefox, am I missing something?
[01:12] <stefg> RobbieCrash: Because i experienced the nvidia-installer is messing thinkgs up to the point where the ubuntu-packages won't wrk anymore after you build a driver with the nvidia-installr
[01:12] <rbs-tito> I like Azureus
[01:12] <chamunks> Im just looking for suggestions.
[01:12] <Pelo> chamunks,   utorrent on wine,  or  deluge is nice
[01:12] <imbecile> pelo, i am actually trying to get a live news ticker desklet working I thought I might have needed a reader.. i get a runtime error.. you know what that means?
[01:12] <thebillywayne> chamunks, the default BitTorrent works well for me.
[01:12] <hk-> barbarella_me, apt-get tells me that locales is already the newest version
[01:12] <Pelo> imbecile,  not realy sorry
[01:12] <javb> Jordan_U , Firefox HAS to be  in top of an OS.
[01:12] <javb> And u need to use a billing software
[01:13] <chamunks> Pelo, I would love to wine utorrent to tell the truth but it seemes like im running too much for that and wouldnt it complicate thigns running 64 bit architecture?
[01:13] <hossy> hi, i'm trying to apply a patch to my alsa driver as described here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=352677&page=2
[01:13] <barbarella_me> hk-:sudo apt-get install util-linux-locales
[01:13] <chamunks> thebillywayne, does it support transfer encryption?
[01:13] <hossy> when i go to download the patch, it's a .bin file.  what do i do with that? don't i need a .patch?
[01:13] <Jordan_U> javb, Yes, I understand that it has to be on top of an OS, how would the billing software work ( I have never used an internet cafe :)
[01:13] <Pelo> chamunks,   I know you need to do some  work to get wine running in 64 bit but it can be done,  running ut on wine doesn'T require more resources then it does natively in windows
[01:14] <thebillywayne> chamunks, ooh.  i don't know that answer.  sorry.
[01:14] <danbrownlow> chamunks, I use Bittornado, it works fine! Use synpatic manager to install it too
[01:14] <pust> my 64bit ubuntu 7.04 is not installing my portable hardrive
[01:14] <hydrozen> anybody knows where the samba users and passwords are stored by default?? accounts created with smbpasswd
[01:14] <Pelo> chamunks,  but  consider deluge torrent if you donT' need anything fancy    http://www.deluge-torrent.org/
[01:14] <stefg> !samba
[01:14] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:14] <chowmeined> has anybody else run into that?
[01:14] <chamunks> danbrownlow, i think bittornado was the one i used before utorrent in windows
[01:14] <shoot`> guys, im having problems with my wireless card. It's a WMP54G, but doesnt seem to be able to be 'active' despite being detected as eth1. what would you guys suggest? it simply says it has no signal.
[01:14] <chowmeined> On ubuntu their keys dont hold down anymore?
[01:15] <MindOfChaos> hello
[01:15] <chowmeined> like I press backspace and it only goes back 1 char and stays even if i hold it down
[01:15] <stefg> !wifi | shoot`
[01:15] <Jordan_U> shoot`, What chipset?
[01:15] <ubotu> shoot`: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:15] <hk-> barbarella_me, it tells me that it's the newest version
[01:15] <danbrownlow> I only found it once I switched to Ubuntu and Linux, but so far i've been impressed with it to be honest
[01:15] <chamunks> Pelo, well truthfully i dont need anything special kus my isp is a nice isp but protocoll encryption is a nice option
[01:15] <shoot`> Jordan_U: how would i find out? its a v2 card
[01:15] <MindOfChaos> how do i check what the latest version of a package is on the repositrys before I install it?
[01:15] <navets> hey does anyone know how i could fix my sound? i have pmc to the max but it is still really low
[01:15] <MindOfChaos> with aptget
[01:15] <Jordan_U> shoot`, lspci
[01:16] <iamelite> I need the name of a program for ubuntu, that will scan my harddisk for bad sectors, if somone could drop a name, i would be so greatful.
[01:16] <stefg> MindOfChaos: apt will sort that out for you
[01:16] <barbarella_me> hk-:can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[01:16] <Jordan_U> shoot`, Or device manager
[01:16] <siimo> navets: Master
[01:16] <siimo> navets: set master and PCM higher
[01:16] <Pelo> chamunks,   deluge doesn'T have encryption,  but it is light and there isn'T and candy in it ,  no RSS dwonloader or stuff like that,  just a nice basic torrent client,   but it is still in development,
[01:16] <MindOfChaos> stefg I want to know the version of the package
[01:16] <Dante123> how come I get the default keyring password request everytime I start the computer?  (Seems like network manager app is a PAIN)
[01:16] <MindOfChaos> before I install it
[01:16] <hydrozen> stefg: i know what samba is and all...  i just want to know where it keeps the passwords... i got it working and all... but every guide i see speaks of a /etc/samba/smbpasswd file which i dont even have so im wondering where the passwords are kept
[01:16] <danbrownlow> navets, go into device manager and use the ubuntu database wizard, that solved mine
[01:16] <FarKah> Yo martii
[01:16] <Pelo> chamunks,  it is comparable to utorrent in it's first 6 months
[01:16] <navets> siimo: it wont let me adjust master
[01:17] <chamunks> Pelo, Yeah thats what i thought immediately after looking at the screenshots and your link is their old one
[01:17] <gyaresu> iamelite: Each manufacturer has their own program. You could just download "Hirens boot disk". That has them all on there. You can also just use the seagate seatools prog. That will work for any HDD.
[01:17] <Keen101> what does it mean when you enable the desktop effects (Compiz) on feisty and you choose to use both wobble and workspace cube feature,and after a couple days using them the cube feature suddenly does not work?
[01:17] <barbarella_me> hydrozen:is there a smb.conf in /etc/samba
[01:17] <chamunks> pelo is there a repository entry for deluge?
[01:17] <siimo> navets: what you using? open a term and type alsamixer
[01:17] <stefg> hydrozen: there might be a credentials file specified somewhere else, but i don't know about the details
[01:17] <shoot`> Jordan_U: "Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)"
[01:17] <Jordan_U> navets, In what way won't it let you? Can you not switch to master or do the arrow keys not change it's volume when you press the up arrow?
[01:17] <jugo> Keen101: Did you try a simple disable and reenable?
[01:18] <Jordan_U> shoot`, Are you using Feisty?
[01:18] <Keen101> yes.
[01:18] <greywhind> keen101: did you update anything recently?
[01:18] <Pelo> chamunks,  actualy the link is to the site,  the home page is brand new , the resto fo the site is still old,    it is not in the repos anymore,   you can complie from source or I think there might be a deb package , follow the download links
[01:18] <tbuss> I've had this problem before and what I did before is not working. I setup proftpd with autho and set the user and password in Users and Groups, the password seems to change every time close out that dialog box, I tried to log out/in again but same results
[01:18] <hydrozen> barbarella_me: yeah but that's just the configuration file.. the passwords are kept somewhere else
[01:18] <shoot`> Jordan_U: i am :)
[01:18] <navets> Jordan_U: the arrow keys do not change the volume of master when i press up
[01:18] <pust> is it possible to install ubuntu 7.04 on the a portable hard drive
[01:18] <Jordan_U> shoot`, Install the package bcm43xx-fwcutter
[01:18] <jugo> chamunks: It is in the repo's
[01:18] <Keen101> no.
[01:18] <stefg> hydrozen: ~/.samba ?
[01:18] <thebillywayne> Keen101, that happened to me sometimes.  i used gnome-compiz-manager to put the h-size back to 4.
[01:18] <Pelo> chamunks,  http://download.deluge-torrent.org/ubuntu/feisty/
[01:18] <barbarella_me> hydrozen:yes that is right
[01:18] <stefg> hydrozen: ~/.smb ?
[01:19] <weswh-> Jordan_U: is a regular upgrade from Edgey to Feisty recommended?
[01:19] <hk-> barbarella_me, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17490/
[01:19] <barbarella_me> hydrozen:what is the problem?
[01:19] <pust> so it isnt possible
[01:19] <chamunks> jugo what is it under?
[01:19] <magicmactel> weswh-: I did it with no problems
[01:19] <Keen101> thebillywayne, how do i open the compiz manager?
[01:19] <navets> siimo: Chip: Realtek ALC861 is what i am using
[01:19] <hobbes__> join #xubuntu
[01:19] <danbrownlow> weswh, some people have been saying it's better to do a clean install to me
[01:19] <weswh-> magicmactel: and in the end it upgrades all of your packages to feisty packages?
[01:19] <chamunks> jugo, i tried "sudo aptitude install deluge" and it came up negative
[01:19] <thebillywayne> Keen101, u have to install the gnome-compiz-manager first.  sudo aptitude install gnome-compiz-manager
[01:19] <hydrozen> barbarella_me: naw no problem... it works and all... i just wanted to know where the passwords are kept
[01:19] <weswh-> danbrownlow: you are currently on Dapper or Edgey?
[01:19] <magicmactel> weswh-: yep
[01:20] <Keen101> Thanks.
[01:20] <weswh-> magicmactel: what's the process for doig the 'standard' upgrade?
[01:20] <Fylk> Any reason my Workspace on a cube effect would stop working?
[01:20] <magicmactel> weswh-: i even had a ton of random packages on there for building and the like
[01:20] <kuma_> hi, i used aptitude to install procmail, how can i uninstall it?
[01:20] <weswh-> i'd be willing to give it a shot after I back up my data
[01:20] <mmsisoto> gksu "update-manager -c"
[01:20] <foug> can previous and next be used for button mapping? i,e "Previous, Button11"
[01:20] <danbrownlow> Fylk, alot of reasons lol
[01:20] <chamunks> Pelo, i saw the deb i was just hoping for a repository link since the package installation/removal is easier also updates are nicer to handle
[01:20] <Bales1> Is there a way to get onto a Windows network using Ubuntu?
[01:20] <Fylk> Ok, better questions. Ways to fix it?
[01:20] <debaser> kuma_: apt-get remove procmail
[01:20] <Pelo> chamunks,  when you install with a deb  synaptic handles the removal if needed
[01:21] <stefg> !samba | Bales1
[01:21] <ubotu> Bales1: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:21] <kuma_> debaser thanks
[01:21] <hydrozen> stefg: i don't see any hidden files in my home related to samba
[01:21] <danbrownlow> Bales1, Yea' I definately think so :d
[01:21] <pust> so yes no?
[01:21] <stefg> hydrozen: i was just brainstorming
[01:21] <magicmactel> weswh-: http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/03/upgrade-ubuntu-610-edgy-eft-to-ubuntu.html
[01:21] <chamunks> pelo ok good to know, as that i didnt know before :P
[01:21] <debaser> kume_: or, using aptitudee, go to the installed packages, search for procmail and then press 'i' and 'g'
[01:21] <Jordan_U> shoot`, Basically you already have the drivers for your card but the card itself can't run without it's firmware ( which cannot be distributed in the default install for licensing issues )
[01:21] <chamunks> jugo,
[01:21] <magicmactel> Bales1: fusesmb will mount an entire network
[01:21] <magicmactel> its hot
[01:21] <shawn_34> help! when i go to log off or shut down, im missing all the icons except for the "log off" on, all the other buttons are blank, how can i fix this?
[01:21] <debaser> I'm having problems with a PS/2 mouse, the problem IS ubuntu 7.04, and I don't know how to work it out.
[01:22] <bennybobw> i'm trying to get postfix setup so i can use the PHP mail function. my isp doesn't have port 25 blocked. but I don't even see anything in the logs when I try to send an email. can anyone help?
[01:22] <debaser> shawn_32: add your user to the proper groups
[01:22] <navets> hey does anyone know if i am supost to be able to adjust my master volume in alsamixer
[01:22] <hydrozen> stefg: any other ideas? ;)  By the way, do you know how to list all the smb accounts
[01:22] <RobbieCrash> how do I clear my apt-get cache?
[01:22] <Fylk> Guys, ways to fix my desktop cube effects?
[01:22] <tbuss> any reason why a password entered in Users and Groups does not remain what I entered after closing the dialog box
[01:22] <debaser> Fylk: maybe #beryl?
[01:22] <foxhound> hi
[01:23] <shawn_34> debaser: what do you mean proper groups?
[01:23] <debaser> foxhound: hi
[01:23] <Fylk> debaser: I'm not using beryl.
[01:23] <stefg> hydrozen: actually i'm lucky that i managed to get fusesmb working on my laptop :-) ... try #samba instead?
[01:23] <alteroo_> RobbieCrash, sudo aptitude clean
[01:23] <foxhound> could someone help me?
[01:23] <Jordan_U> RobbieCrash, apt-get clean
[01:23] <debaser> Fylk: sorry
[01:23] <foxhound> I just got ubuntu 7.04 amd64
[01:23] <foxhound> and i want to watch some wmv videos
[01:23] <foxhound> what could I do?
[01:23] <mmsisoto> he foxhound
[01:23] <bokey> !w32codecs > foxhound
[01:23] <magicmactel> foxhound: try vlc?
[01:23] <debaser> shawn_34: ubuntu manages the privileges of users with groups, for example, if your user is in the group "shutdown", you'll be able to shut down the computer
[01:23] <danbrownlow> fozhound, I've had some right problems with .WMV files
[01:24] <Fylk> Guys?
[01:24] <zach> can someone give me some help with my sound in 7.04?
[01:24] <Keen101> fylk, u have to install the gnome-compiz-manager first.  sudo aptitude install gnome-compiz-manager
[01:24] <stefg> !sound | zach
[01:24] <ubotu> zach: 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
[01:24] <debaser> shawn_34: login with a user which can administrate the system and go to system > administration > user and group administration
[01:24] <chamunks> Allright thanks a tone all
[01:24] <Fylk> Thank you keen!
[01:24] <shawn_34> debaser: i can, thats not the issue, i mean the "Icons" the images on the buttons are missing
[01:24] <danbrownlow> Fylk, what are you using? Have you installed any extra s/w?
[01:24] <hk-> barbarella_me, any ideas?
[01:24] <Fylk> Just the stock stuff. I'm going to do what keen said.
[01:24] <debaser> shawn_34: maybe reinstalling
[01:24] <foxhound> i tried vlc and all i get is a scrambled image
[01:25] <Keen101> fylk, I just asked the same exact question about the cube before you came in and that is what they told me to do.
[01:25] <shawn_34> reintsall the system cause of the icons? that seems to be a stretch
[01:25] <Fylk> Got it.
[01:25] <danbrownlow> What 'cube' are you refering too lol
[01:25] <foxhound> !w32codecs
[01:25] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[01:25] <shoot`> Jordan_U: i see. so installing this package will update the cards firmware?
[01:25] <debaser> shawn_34: you can't see only the icons for shutting down, suspend, etc, or you can't see any icons at all?
[01:25] <pust> I cant install ubuntu on my laptop. It is amd 64x2
[01:25] <debaser> I'm having problems with a PS/2 mouse, the problem IS ubuntu 7.04, and I don't know how to work it out.
[01:26] <gregorovius> Which package provides write support for NTFS under Feisty?
[01:26] <Fylk> Keen, can I hug you?
[01:26] <stefg> !install | pust
[01:26] <ubotu> pust: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[01:26] <debaser> gregorovius: ntfs-3g
[01:26] <Keen101> the desktop effects (Compiz) on feisty
[01:26] <shawn_34> debaser: only can see the "log off" icon, the other buttons are just grey with text
[01:26] <Keen101> the "cube"
[01:26] <stefg> !xgl
[01:26] <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
[01:26] <czedlitz> is there any mounting software for linux like Mac has Toast that will mount almost all CD files?
[01:26] <Keen101> fylk, did it fix it?
[01:26] <Fylk> Wait, After I do that, what do I doo keen?
[01:27] <Jordan_U> shoot`, No, wireless cards hold firmware like RAM on your computer, it is lost when powered off and needs to be loaded ( by the OS ) whenever you want to use the card
[01:27] <debaser> shawn_34: check the icons exist
[01:27] <LsBlend> Can someone help me?
[01:27] <LsBlend> When i try to login, i get a white blank terminal box at the top left of the screen.
[01:27] <LsBlend> No icons appear in teh loader type thing and i never reach the desktop.
[01:27] <LsBlend> more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419979
[01:27] <Fylk> Didn't fix it.
[01:27] <stefg> czedlitz: google for cdemu
[01:27] <shoot`> ahh i see
[01:27] <variant> czedlitz: yes, the mount command will do that
[01:27] <danbrownlow> Keen101, I'll keep your solution in mind for when I upgrade
[01:27] <Keen101> I don't know I havent tried to see if it fixes mine.
[01:27] <greywhind> fylk: did you update anything recently?
[01:27] <Keen101> my cube just stoped working today.
[01:27] <kuma_> hi, is there a way that sptitude lists me all the packages i've installed?
[01:27] <Keen101> have not changed anything either.
[01:27] <javb> does anyone know how to get info or working my modem (HP dv2125nr..) NOTE: tried using scanModem.sh
[01:28] <stefg> Keen101: please take that to #ubuntu-effects
[01:28] <larson9999> errr, what's up with ff?  put feisty on 2 machines ff locks up pretty often
[01:28] <jrib> kuma_: aptitude search '~i'
[01:28] <Fylk> Nothing other than the standard installs.
[01:28] <Hairulfr> Hey all, I'm doing the monthly reinstall of windows but I've lost my very nice mandriva cd, which had a GRUB-rewrite option in the bootmenu, can I rewrite grub some easy way or create some disk that does it for me?
[01:28] <danbrownlow> Kuma: You mean like a registry type thing?
[01:28] <jrib> kuma_: http://people.debian.org/~dburrows/aptitude-doc/en/
[01:28] <greywhind> fylk: those being what?
[01:28] <Keen101> ok, now entering #ubuntu-effects
[01:28] <kuma_> jrib thanks
[01:28] <Fylk> The automic ones.
[01:28] <LsBlend> Can someone help me?
[01:28] <LsBlend> When i try to login, i get a white blank terminal box at the top left of the screen.
[01:28] <Jordan_U> !grub > Hairulfr
[01:28] <LsBlend> No icons appear in teh loader type thing and i never reach the desktop.
[01:28] <LsBlend> more info: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419979
[01:28] <stefg> LsBlend: beryl?
[01:28] <Fylk> Never mind, just need to restart effects.
[01:29] <greywhind> fylk: is it fixed?
[01:29] <danbrownlow> Bye
[01:29] <Fylk> Completely.
[01:29] <LsBlend> what do you mean stefg ?
[01:29] <Keen101> I restarted my effects and it did not help.
[01:29] <weswh-> ok, here is the perpetual problem I have with my system - and I never seem to be able to find the "real" answer. All I want to do is mount a drive partition so that my user has full read/write permission to it. Whenever I get into the console, and mount a partition via sudo - then try to access it via Konqueror, I don't have permission. When I try to mount it as my user, I have to be root to do that. Is there some parameter of "mount" th
[01:29] <LsBlend> all i know is that i can not get past the login screen
[01:29] <greywhind> fylk: i'm glad.
[01:29] <gregorovius> debaser, I'm getting really slow copy speeds to ntfs partitions, is this common?
[01:29] <jrib> weswh-: what filesystem?
[01:29] <foxhound> i installed the w32 codecs but the wmv files still don;t play
[01:29] <foxhound> any ideas?
[01:29] <jrib> foxhound: what player?
[01:29] <debaser> gregorovius: with ntfs-3g?
[01:30] <zach> Can someone help me with my sound in 7.04? My audigy is detected and I get sound, but only through the center channel and it is 90% static.
[01:30] <teenbeat2007> is a swap partition of 12 gig enough
[01:30] <Keen101> anyway, leaving now for #ubuntu-effects
[01:30] <jrib> teenbeat2007: that's way too big
[01:30] <foxhound> vlc
[01:30] <foxhound> xine
[01:30] <foxhound> mplayer
[01:30] <foxhound> none
[01:30] <greywhind> good luck keen
[01:30] <Jordan_U> foxhound, I don't think that w32codecs works on 64 bit ( whithout a chroot )
[01:30] <jrib> !enter | foxhound
[01:30] <ubotu> foxhound: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:30] <jrib> foxhound: how did you install the w32codecs?
[01:30] <equinox_2001> hi... need to a fresh install of feisty, giving up trying to get my nvidia drivers working, just need to know how can I tell which partition ubuntu is on my hard drive?
[01:31] <n33o> ok.. have card configured and using xawTV .. it shows 3 translucent "screens" across desktop.. i can see it is snow... but when i start scanning mhz band .. it goes blank after a short time .. to black.. then no more tranclucent ghost effect on screen and main screen blank.. no more snow .. ??? anyone know whats going on with this?
[01:31] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: type "sudo fdisk -l" and see in the list of partition the one you want to mount, in particular see the file system type and tell us
[01:31] <Jordan_U> teenbeat2007, A good rule of thumb is twice the amount of physical RAM in your comp ( and that is on the high side )
[01:31] <foxhound> i found a howto in a site
[01:31] <stefg> equinox_2001: simply type 'mount' in a term.. the one with / is your root-partition
[01:32] <greywhind> equinox_2001: did the restricted drivers manager not work?
[01:32] <foxhound> and it said I should copy the w32 plugins in lib32
[01:32] <IrishDave> hey, i need a quick answer, I'm gonna get an external hard drive and I'm just wondering what filesystem i shud format with if i need support in linux, and win32 along with support for file of larger than 4gb?
[01:32] <equinox_2001> cheers stefg
[01:32] <carlhempel> Irish, Fat32
[01:32] <zach> agreed
[01:32] <weswh-> GionnyBoss: looking, thanks
[01:32] <jrib> foxhound: you are on 64bit like Jordan_U said?
[01:32] <foxhound> yup
[01:32] <carlhempel> well .. NTFS support is supposed to be good .. but Fat32 is a sure bet
[01:32] <IrishDave> Fat32 dont support larger than 4gig
[01:32] <jrib> foxhound: erm yeah, I don't think taht works.  What version of ubuntu are you using?
[01:32] <Jordan_U> IrishDave, NTFS
[01:33] <foxhound> 7.04
[01:33] <equinox_2001> no restricted drivers don't work anymore.... try to re-install drivers, just get errors about kernel
[01:33] <SkippyUK> ntfs
[01:33] <IrishDave> and NTFS doesnt have native linux writing?
[01:33] <debaser> gregorovius: you must look for documentation before you ask something, use google, I found this link: http://forum.ntfs-3g.org/viewtopic.php?p=175&sid=5717103b38c44a4f837b04d6917f5852
[01:33] <carlhempel> oh .. i thought you set hdd greater than 4gb .. yep.. sorry ... NTFS
[01:33] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | IrishDave
[01:33] <ubotu> IrishDave: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:33] <carlhempel> NTFS3g
[01:33] <jrib> foxhound: when you double click on a wmv, don't you get a dialog about installing packages?
[01:33] <zach> Can someone help me with my sound in 7.04? My audigy is detected and I get sound, but only through the center channel and it is 90% static.
[01:33] <foxhound> no
[01:33] <greywhind> equinox_2001: that's too bad. hope the reinstall goes well.
[01:33] <IrishDave> ok thank Jordan_U, ubotu, carlhempel
[01:33] <stefg> IrishDave: ever revolving tough question.... i'd take ext2 and install ext2ifs on win to access it.... ntfs would be second choice, but ntfs-3g is still experimental
[01:33] <foxhound> when i open a wmv in vlc i get a scrambled image
[01:33] <foxhound> just colors
[01:33] <foxhound> same in mplayer
[01:34] <gregorovius> debaser, yes, but only sometimes, and rebooting fixes it
[01:34] <jengerer> Does anyone know how to reinstall Ubuntu without the CD?
[01:34] <weswh-> GionnyBoss: HPFS/NTFS
[01:34] <carlhempel> stefg, I thought ntfs-3g went stable ..
[01:34] <jengerer> Like all over?
[01:34] <bokey> IrishDave, and someone was complaining that atleast some people have corrupted their ntfs partition with ntfs-3g!
[01:34] <IrishDave> stefg, problem is i want support on machines other than mine so i was guessing ntfs, just wondered if there was anything else random i hadnt heard of
[01:34] <Jordan_U> !install > jengberg
[01:34] <equinox_2001> cheers greywhind, just need to get the right partition when i am re-installing....
[01:34] <debaser> gregorovius: sorry, I don't have any experience with ntfs-3g, I can't help you
[01:34] <jrib> foxhound: please don't use enter as punctuation and try to prefix what you say with my name, it makes it hard for me to follow what you say otherwise.  pastebin the output you get when you run 'mplayer /path/to/your/wmv'
[01:34] <weswh-> (I am not trying to write to the partition, for what its worth). Just need to grab a little data off of it
[01:34] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: so you need to install ntfs-3g drivers and then put a line in fstab. I don't have experience with ntfs-3g, but try to follow a guide
[01:34] <GionnyBoss> !ntfs-3g | weswh-
[01:34] <ubotu> weswh-: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[01:34] <jengerer> Jordan, I don't understand.
[01:35] <jrib> !ntfs > weswh- (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:35] <gregorovius> debaser, thanks, I didn't search google, only launchpad
[01:35] <jrib> weswh-: you need to set the proper umask in your fstab (or if you are mounting just once, pass the proper umask as an option to mount)
[01:35] <stefg> carlhempel: i have problems if i copy files over the network to ntfs... .avi-files aren't searchable e.g. so i didi it the other way round and took ext2
[01:35] <weswh-> hmm, interesting. I was able to mount some stuff off of a live cd not long ago and copy it over by using the FAT file system....i thought
[01:35] <GionnyBoss> jrib: already done it... he needs ntfs-3g because he wants to write to it too
[01:35] <weswh-> is that out of the question?
[01:35] <Jordan_U> jengerer, Look at the private message from ubotu, it details many ways to install Ubuntu
[01:35] <weswh-> (pretty sure it was an NTFS partition though)
[01:35] <carlhempel> i see
[01:36] <greywhind> gregorovius: i'd suggest always trying google. it usually comes up with good resources.
[01:36] <jrib> GionnyBoss: he just said he doesn't want to write to it, I'm confused!
[01:36] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: the problem is that to read NTFS partitions you need ntfs-3g
[01:36] <weswh-> ok
[01:36] <Prestidigita> Hello, can anyone help me with an issue discussed here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2524056#post2524056
[01:36] <teenbeat2007> jordan_u: thanx
[01:36] <foxhound> jrib:MPlayer 2:1.0~rc1-0ubuntu9 (C) 2000-2006 MPlayer Team
[01:36] <foxhound> CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ (Family: 15, Model: 47, Stepping: 0)
[01:36] <foxhound> CPUflags:  MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1
[01:36] <foxhound> Compiled with runtime CPU detection.
[01:36] <GionnyBoss> jrib: I dunno, he started explaining his problem telling that he wants to write too
[01:36] <jrib> !pastebin | foxhound
[01:36] <ubotu> foxhound: 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)
[01:36] <teenbeat2007> I ll changed when install is ready
[01:37] <IrishDave> thanks again guys
[01:37] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: if you want to write on that partition -> ntfs-3g. To enable every user to mount / umount it and to mount it automatically at start, put a line in /etc/fstab
[01:37] <IrishDave> i think ill just stick with it only write access on external drives
[01:37] <wxq2378> hello, i have aa application that needs "wxaddons" for python. i found references to a python-wxaddons package but i dont find in any ubuntu official repository for feisty. there is even an .egg file installed, that seems to come with wxpython, but it does not work. any hints? do i need to manually install it from the sources?
[01:37] <GionnyBoss> wastrel: I'm sure you will find a lot of information on that guide I suggested you about mounting windows partitions... good luck :)
[01:37] <n33o> cheerz
[01:37] <jrib> foxhound: use pastebin please, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:37] <carlhempel> Prestidigita: what are you trying to do?
[01:37] <GionnyBoss> wastrel: sorry it was for weswh-
[01:37] <chalzedony> i thought my computer had CRASHED.. but my nick is still online so it's working :)
[01:37] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: : I'm sure you will find a lot of information on that guide I suggested you about mounting windows partitions... good luck :)
[01:38] <jengerer> Jordan, I think you misspelled my name, because I didn't get a message.
[01:38] <jengerer> !install
[01:38] <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
[01:38] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, Nicks tend to take a while to time out so it may still be crashed :(
[01:38] <Prestidigita> carlhempel: I want to setup uim-xim to input Japanese
[01:39] <carlhempel> i see, is there not an alternative?
[01:39] <tbuss> ftp user autho issue Is there a reason why password entered in Users and Groups (GUI) for ftp account will not change?
[01:39] <foxhound> jrib:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17495/
[01:39] <Prestidigita> carlhempel: There might be, I want to test it in a browser
[01:39] <g35> how do i make my xorg.conf settings the way they were when i installed the oS/
[01:39] <chalzedony> Jordan_U it locked up open office about two hours ago, what I have now is a black screen with a moving mouse arrow.
[01:39] <chalzedony> so it's working..
[01:39] <jrib> foxhound: ok, but instead of literally writing "
[01:39] <carlhempel> Prestidigita: try this: http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/x11/uim-xim
[01:39] <ben__> im  having a problem.. randomly when i put an app into fullscreen i get a black screen .. its not a lockup and will usually go away if i close and reopen the app.. seems to happen more often when I have a lot of stuff going on.. happening on a fairly good dell laptop running feisty, beryl, screenlets and avant
[01:39] <stefg> g35: by restoring the backup that yu did not make :-)
[01:39] <jrib> foxhound: ok, but instead of literally writing "/path/to/your/wmv" you need to write an actual path to a wmv you have
[01:39] <chalzedony> how to do something about it is another problem.
[01:39] <eXcAliBuR> i deleted my /etc/init.d/saslauthd ... can someone paste contents of that file?
[01:40] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, Can you get to a tty?
[01:40] <g35> stefg: i was using the gui to change the settings
[01:40] <chalzedony> Jordan_U tty?
[01:40] <jugo> g35: sudo dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:40] <jugo> aand then just press enter pretty much
[01:40] <chalzedony> i'm on an ancient windows laptop i keep as a toy
[01:40] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, ctrl+alt+F1 to get to a terminal ( ctrl+alt+F7 to return to GUI )
[01:40] <Phill> Hey, can someone help, I must've gotten a bad patch or something, I have "Not" updated to the newest version of Ubuntu; still using Edgy, but my refresh rate is slightly "jacked" up. Using nvidia card, and again, Edgy Eft.
[01:40] <m1r0> hi all
[01:40] <Phill> It seems that it's stuck at 60Hz.
[01:41] <stefg> !fixres | Phill
[01:41] <ubotu> Phill: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:41] <g35> jugo: that would work most likely, but my card has a name and all, if i pressed enter it would all go away
[01:41] <Phill> I've had this problem so many times before; I really should write it down.
[01:41] <Hugo> Hi
[01:41] <carlhempel> Prestidigita: did you say you already tried to install it from Synaptics?
[01:41] <GionnyBoss> ben__: it's a Beryl issue... when video memory finish, you get a black screen. It's a beryl bug and it happens expecially if you don't have much RAM on your graphic card
[01:41] <Phill> I love how there's a new way to fix this problem everytime. =P
[01:41] <m1r0> ubuntu 6.06 , i cant install libzip-0-12, package dont exist, with what should i replace ?
[01:41] <ben__> GionnyBoss, thanks, any work arounds available?
[01:41] <Prestidigita> carlhempel: do you know where I can find the instructions on how to use it. I've already installed the package using  apt-get install .
[01:41] <Hugo> anyone can help me with mythtv? I have it all installed and working great from one computer, but from the other it sais it can find the server but only sometimes
[01:41] <GionnyBoss> ben__: when I tryed Beryl 2 months ago, I had the same issue... but maybe now it can have changed. Just search on google
[01:41] <jugo> Upgrade for all you using old versions. Thats the best answer.
[01:42] <Prestidigita> carlhempel: but i can't get it to work
[01:42] <GionnyBoss> ben__: now I'm not using beryl anymore, so I can't be helpful, sorry
[01:42] <carlhempel> GionnyBoss: speaking of Beryl, is there a known issue with Java applications and Beryl?  Netbeans doesn't work properly with Beryl enabled
[01:42] <debaser> jugo: no is not
[01:42] <ben__> GionnyBoss, thanks
[01:42] <kkotrofos> Wrong TV size (Xorg.o.log) (II) I810(0): Display Info: TV: attached: TRUE, present: TRUE, size: (800,600)    How Can I fix it?
[01:42] <jrib> m1r0: what are you looking for?
[01:42] <ironuckles> hello all
[01:42] <weswh-> GionnyBoss: do you know what to specify in the mount command, to make it available to my user? without having to add it to etc/fstab? I just want to mount it temporarily
[01:42] <IrishDave> hey, im also struggling to find something on the ubuntu website/wiki, is there an hcl list anywhere?
[01:42] <jugo> Obviously many PROBLEMS have been solved and fixed with updates, You all need to update if you haven't. It's the simpliest fix.
[01:42] <debaser> ironuckels: hi
[01:42] <GionnyBoss> carlhempel: I had the same problem... netbeans doesn't work. I used beryl just for a couple of days and then I went back to metacity
[01:43] <stefg> !hardware | IrishDave
[01:43] <ubotu> IrishDave: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[01:43] <chalzedony> Ubuntu; still using Edgy, but my refresh rate is slightly "jacked" up. Using nvidia card, and again, Edgy Eft.
[01:43] <chalzedony> [19:14]  <Jordan_U> chalzedony, ctrl+alt+F1 to get to a terminal ( ctrl+alt+F7 to return to GUI )
[01:43] <debaser> jugo: and other PROBLEMS appear
[01:43] <m1r0> jrib , install of dtc control panel
[01:43] <weswh-> "mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb" is working fine for me - just my user can't access it
[01:43] <ironuckles> I have an annoying error :-(
[01:43] <chalzedony> oh darn
[01:43] <carlhempel> Prestidigita: check this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JapaneseInput
[01:43] <chalzedony> sorry
[01:43] <carlhempel> GionnyBoss: me too
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[01:43] <jugo> Yes, but at least everyone is on the same page.
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[01:43] <Jordan_U> !ops
[01:43] <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, nixternal or mneptok
[01:43] <IrishDave> thanks again stefg and ubotu
[01:43] <foxhound> jrib:when I write the path to a wmv it does nothing
[01:43] <carlhempel> GionnyBoss: if Netbeans won't work I can't use Beryl ... spend all day in it
[01:43] <Mez> go tony, go tony
[01:43] <nixternal> hehe
[01:43] <nixternal> he beat me to it
[01:43] <barbarella_me> ironuckles:and that must be :-)
[01:43] <GionnyBoss> carlhempel: lol :P
[01:43] <Mez> and me NixHost
[01:44] <m1r0> jrib ; how can i check which files to replace there to get thing runing ?
[01:44] <kkotrofos> Wrong TV size (Xorg.o.log) (II) I810(0): Display Info: TV: attached: TRUE, present: TRUE, size: (800,600)    How Can I fix it?
[01:44] <nixternal> I was /abk <tab><tab><tab><tab> ummm, where did he go :)
[01:44] <ironuckles> I upgraded from 5.04 to the latest version, and now Ubuntu seems to be missing fonts
[01:44] <jrib> weswh-: pass -o umask=0222  like the wiki says
[01:44] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: not sure what you want to do... if you want to write on that partition, as I said, you have to use ntfs-3g
[01:44] <chalzedony> Jordan_U control alt f1 got me to a Starting up Ubuntu 6:10 startup, control alt f7 does nothing .. did f1 restart it??
[01:44] <ironuckles> Like my normal X login screen has boxes instead of letters for everything, like it can't find the default font
[01:44] <weswh-> GionnyBoss: i don't need to write
[01:44] <jrib> foxhound: paste the command you used
[01:45] <Hugo> Anyone can help me with intermitent server conection in Mythtv?
[01:45] <weswh-> just trying to grant user access. sorry jrib, must have missed that or been in the wrong wiki. i was reading the AutomaticallyMount page
[01:45] <jrib> m1r0: can you link me to what this is?  I have no idea what "dtc" is
[01:45] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: ok so you should be able to read from every user with a correct umask, like jrib said
[01:45] <Jordan_U> chalcedony, Shouldn't have... Are you sure that it is actually starting up again ( their are boot messages that stay in the tty until you scroll down )
[01:45] <m1r0> jrib, 6.06 server, no desktop :/
[01:45] <Dante123> how come I get the default keyring password request everytime I start the computer? (Seems like network manager app is a PAIN)
[01:45] <stefg> Hugo: rather ask #mythtv .. or whatever the channel is called
[01:45] <Jordan_U> chalcedony, Is there a terminal login prompt?
[01:46] <IrishDave> any suggestions what USB TV Card I should?
[01:46] <Hugo> ok stefg
[01:46] <m1r0> jrib i check link now
[01:46] <ironuckles> I followed the instructions on the upgrade page...
[01:46] <foxhound> jrib: mplayer /home/fon/Desktop/Downloads/fun.wmv
[01:46] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: consider using "sudo nautilus --no-browser --desktop" in you experience problem. With this command, you will open Nautilus (file browser) with all privileges, and you will have all the necessary permissions you need
[01:46] <IrishDave> easily available in the uk
[01:46] <jrib> foxhound: you get no output?  you just get a new prompt?
[01:46] <Jerem1> need help with DVD playback
[01:46] <foxhound> jrib:yes
[01:46] <chalzedony> Jordan_u: it let me type in my username and  is asking for the password
[01:47] <GionnyBoss> weswh-: but be careful... if you use Nautilus with all privileges, you can do damages if you accidentaly delete - move system files :P
[01:47] <Phill> @stefg: Many thanks =)
[01:47] <Jordan_U> !dvd | Jerem1
[01:47] <kkotrofos> Wrong TV size (Xorg.o.log) (II) I810(0): Display Info: TV: attached: TRUE, present: TRUE, size: (800,600)    How Can I fix it?
[01:47] <ubotu> Jerem1: 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
[01:47] <Bruhaha> Can anyone help me please, I'm having this huge trouble with cards/drivers... I have an Asus a7n266-vm/se, with a gf2 mx integrated... I tryed to install the video drivers but when trying to enable it for 3d (changing nv to nvidia on xorg.conf) my x server crashed
[01:47] <Robbie_Crash> Anyone know how to fix a problem with my x saying that it's got version 1.0-9755 installed, but the kernel version is 1.0-7631, then after changing to that version, X reports it can't start because it has the other version?
[01:47] <Jerem1> jordan_U: i am receiving an error
[01:47] <Brade1> :?
[01:47] <iamelite> hey everyone, I just installed my fglrx, and i am getting a BSOD
[01:47] <ironuckles> fuck it, this is useless
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | IrishDave
[01:47] <ubotu> IrishDave: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:47] <chalzedony> Jordan_U it says it timed out.. *sigh*
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Ironhand
[01:47] <ubotu> Ironhand: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:47] <hierro> some help with xorg here please
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> dangit
[01:47] <jrib> tonyyarusso: he's gone
[01:47] <tonyyarusso> Ignore me :P
[01:47] <greywhind> iamelite: what graphics card?
[01:47] <stefg> Bruhaha: you need the  *nvidia-legacy* -packages
[01:47] <homerj> is there a doc on getting a bluetooth "mighty mouse" to work? I can't get scroll to work
[01:48] <tonyyarusso> jrib: So I found...*beats head*
[01:48] <IrishDave> watch my language :S:S:S:S:S
[01:48] <iamelite> greywhind: X1300 512 OC
[01:48] <xyz-abc> Is it possible to establish a network between one live Feisty Fawn session and another (loaded from VMware Player from WinXP)?
[01:48] <Bruhaha> It seems that I cannot activate the 3d driver, so i was trying to use an old vga that i have (diamond viper 330), but my system doest reckon it...
[01:48] <Bruhaha> What should i do?
[01:48] <hierro> does we have anyone used to screen configuring?
[01:48] <Jordan_U> Robbie_Crash, How did you install the nvidia drivers? Did the restricted driver manager not work?
[01:48] <greywhind> iamelite: are you using the fglrx (restricted) driver?
[01:48] <Bruhaha> btw, im using ubuntu 7.04
[01:48] <xq> hierro: The screen command?
[01:48] <stefg> !nvidia | Bruhaha
[01:48] <ubotu> Bruhaha: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:48] <jrib> foxhound: that's very strange
[01:49] <xyz-abc> Is it possible to establish a LAN between one live Feisty Fawn session and another (loaded from VMware Player from WinXP)?
[01:49] <Robbie_Crash> Jordan_U with the restricted driver manager, then with synaptic when that didn't work
[01:49] <tbuss> is there a reason why someone using ie7 cannot access my ftp but if they use netscape on the same box they can
[01:49] <barbarella_me> xyz-abc:yes, if there is a share!
[01:49] <chalzedony> it's a system login i think Jordan_U .. it says 'starting up' at the top.
[01:49] <xyz-abc> ok barbarella
[01:49] <iamelite> greywhind: i am using "xorg-driver-fglrx"
[01:49] <m1r0> brb 5 min, only 1 lan cable
[01:49] <hierro> i use ubuntu and cant set my resolution properly, its not a video card problem because it work in one monitor and in other one i cant find how to set it right...please help...dont send me wiki please
[01:50] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, Is the last thing it says "login:" ?
[01:50] <stefg> xyz-abc: in theory yes... one of them needs samba /nfs installed.... preferably the vm
[01:50] <xq> Article/post on the screen programs (more advanced than just screen --help) - http://www.linuxforums.org/applications/the_screen_program.html
[01:50] <chalzedony> Jordan_U yup
[01:50] <greywhind> iamelite: did you try to install AIGLX or XGL under beryl
[01:50] <foxhound> jrib:Do u have any ideas?
[01:50] <iamelite> greywhind: no
[01:50] <greywhind> iamelite: you had to install one of the two - which?
[01:50] <hierro> xq is it for me?
[01:51] <iamelite> greywhind: i diddnt install beryl
[01:51] <jrib> foxhound: what if you try a file that's not wmv?
[01:51] <Jordan_U> hierro, Try running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" with the new monitor ( the one that doesn't have the correct rez ) connected
[01:51] <greywhind> iamelite: sorry, what did you ask?
[01:51] <foxhound> jrib:an avi?
[01:51] <jrib> foxhound: sure
[01:51] <greywhind> iamelite: what caused your major problem?
[01:51] <foxhound> jrib:wait
[01:51] <xyz-abc> Is it possible to write to NTFS from within a live Feisty Fawn (loaded from VMWare player from withing WinXP)?
[01:51] <Dante123> having problems with n-m and asking for keyring default password all the time.....can anyone help here or suggest a better chat room?
[01:51] <spawn311> what is the best virtualization software for ubuntu? - feisty fawn version
[01:52] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, Enter your username and hit return, it will then ask you for your password
[01:52] <iamelite> greywhind: i installed fglrx drives as i did in 5.xx and 6.xx And on reboot my screen is completly blank.
[01:52] <stefg> xyz-abc: no
[01:52] <chalzedony> Jordan_U ok and then?
[01:52] <greywhind> iamelite: did you use the restricted driver manager to install these?
[01:52] <greywhind> iamelite: the fglrx driver, rather
[01:52] <hierro> Jordan_U, ive done it, now i will reboot XX, im back soon
[01:53] <chalzedony> Jordan_U ok now a propmt .. but i'm still online with chalcedony from that box
[01:53] <iamelite> greywhind: what is this restricted driver manager. I use the apt line.
[01:53] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, What program do you think is crashed? You can run "top" to see what processes are using the most CPU and "killall <program name> to quit a program
[01:53] <luisgmarine> is there a graphic way to mount images like deamon tools ?
[01:53] <greywhind> iamelite: it's new in 7.04
[01:53] <spawn311> what is the best virtualization software for ubuntu (feisty fawn version)?
[01:53] <xq> hierro: Yes, that is a page on the screen command including how to setup etc. http://www.linuxforums.org/applications/the_screen_program.html
[01:53] <chalzedony> oh yummy Jordan_U thank you :) this is what i needed :)
[01:53] <xyz-abc> stefg: this is what I want to do: transfer files from one computer (from withing Live Feisty Fawn) to another pc..
[01:53] <greywhind> iamelite: go to System->Administration->Restricted Manager and you would see it.
[01:53] <iamelite> greywhind: ill give it a shot, i just found it.
[01:54] <greywhind> iamelite: it is VERY easy to use - i managed to get my x1600 working in one click with it.
[01:54] <iamelite> greywhind: i have to dpkg-reconfigure /X11/xorg.conf" is that the right command?
[01:54] <chalzedony> Jordan_U firefox :)
[01:54] <hierro> Jordan_U,  i has not worked...i cant figure out how to solve it
[01:54] <foxhound> jrib:I tried a 3gp and it works fine
[01:54] <jrib> foxhound: and you get output on the terminal?
[01:54] <greywhind> iamelite: not sure
[01:54] <xq> hierro:  And also http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/cmd.csp?path=s/screen is informative of the command itself, of course.
[01:54] <iamelite> greywhind: ok, i got it written
[01:54] <iamelite> ty
[01:54] <noiesmo> just updated to feisty and I have found that I have to run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart to get my nic working any suggections to fix have tried clearing my interfaces file and getting network manager to recreate and start dhcp
[01:55] <stefg> xyz-abc: one of them needs to be /server/ .... i'd install openssh-server in the vm, and connect from the live session to it
[01:55] <Jordan_U> hierro, What GFX card do you have and can you pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[01:55] <hierro> Jordan_U, it worked in dapper with the same xorg.conf...but with faisty it does not work
[01:55] <barbarella_me> xyz-abc:just make a share on the xp host, and connect to it from ubuntu.
[01:55] <leandro_ekamoto> poiudjaf
[01:55] <jbird1785> has anyone gotten the restricted drivers to work for a geforce 8800GTS?
[01:55] <leandro_ekamoto> #bct
[01:55] <ceeg> how can i set /var/www to allow user1 to edit / put new files inside of it?
[01:55] <luisgmarine> can someone help me on how to mount an image ( .iso ) on ubuntu?
[01:55] <xyz-abc> barbarella_me: how would I go about making a share on the XP host?
[01:56] <Bruhaha> (20:47:57) stefg: Bruhaha: you need the  *nvidia-legacy* -packages - I tried this driver usign synaptic and automatix2
[01:56] <jrib> ceeg: I would recommend creating a new group and giving group ownership of /var/www to that group
[01:56] <Bruhaha> but still didnt work
[01:56] <Jordan_U> !iso | luisgmarine
[01:56] <ubotu> luisgmarine: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[01:56] <hierro> Jordan_U its Chrome9 i have already compiled a driver for it but the same problem happened
[01:56] <ceeg> jrib, cant i just use www-data?
[01:56] <jrib> !permissions > ceeg (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:56] <stefg> !automatix | Bruhaha
[01:56] <ubotu> Bruhaha: Automatix2 is a proprietary 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
[01:56] <Bruhaha> !synaptic
[01:56] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:57] <chalzedony> Jordan_U is there something to tell if Open Office is still running? i'm fairly sure it did something naughty.
[01:57] <barbarella_me> xyz-abc:right click on a file and us sharing and security
[01:57] <ceeg> jrib, i'm fairly familir with file permissions, chmod, chgrp, etc.
[01:57] <jrib> ceeg: no, that is what apache runs as.  Only files that need to be written to by apache should be owned/writable by www-data
[01:57] <Bruhaha> stef, you seem not to understand what im saying
[01:57] <RobbieCrash> chalzedony from terminal
[01:57] <barbarella_me> xyz-abc:in windows
[01:57] <ceeg> jrib, alright.
[01:57] <RobbieCrash> chalzedony do ps ax | grep open
[01:57] <RobbieCrash> and look for anything to do with open office
[01:57] <jengerer> !install
[01:57] <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
[01:57] <Bruhaha> !nvidia
[01:57] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:58] <foxhound> !pastebin
[01:58] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:58] <Jordan_U> chalzedony, ps aux | grep oo
[01:58] <luisgmarine> Jordan_U: I have tried that but I get an error saying mount: Not a Directory
[01:58] <Prestidigita> carlhempel: Thanks for the info. But the link says download "dapper-package" . I can't find this package, which package might they be referring to ?
[01:58] <beosmrx> beryl still wont work and I cant install this one thingc
[01:58] <wehttamb__> how can i make my screen resolution higher that 1024 x 768
[01:58] <stefg> !beryl
[01:58] <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
[01:59] <foxhound> jrib:I opened an mpg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17500/
[01:59] <stefg> !fixres < wehttamb__
[01:59] <Jordan_U> luisgmarine, What did you use as a mount point?
[01:59] <jrib> wehttamb__: system > preferences > screen resolution  does not help?
[01:59] <stefg> !fixres | wehttamb__
[01:59] <ubotu> wehttamb__: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:59] <chalzedony> Jordan_U robbie's command got me two lines.. yours got me a whole page of repreats!
[01:59] <luisgmarine> Jordan_U: /media/iso, I was following that tutorial on Ubuntuguide for a bit
[01:59] <carlhempel> Prestidigita: is there a package called uim-anthy?
[01:59] <wehttamb__> i am in there but that is the highest setting
[01:59] <carlhempel> that is the package
[01:59] <luisgmarine> Jordan_U: so I did a >> sudo mount -o loop isofilename.iso /media/iso/
[02:00] <jrib> foxhound: ok, now try:  mplayer -v /path/to/your/wmv
[02:00] <Bruhaha> stefg, i've tried to install the legacy drivers through synaptic but still got the x server crash
[02:00] <RobbieCrash> and look for anything to do with open office
[02:00] <RobbieCrash> After using the restricted drivers deal, I get an API mismatch error. The NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0-9755 but this X module has version 1.0-9631. Please make sure that the kernel module and all nvidia driver components have the same version. I can't start X, redoing my xorg.conf hasn't helped. Anyone have any ideas
[02:00] <anandanbu> where can i download the torrent links for the DVD's of Ubuntu and Kubuntu 7.04
[02:00] <RobbieCrash> stupid laptop keyboard
[02:01] <IrishDave> anandanbu, are you talking about ultimate editions>
[02:01] <stefg> Bruhaha: automatix might have broken your system, or might have not...
[02:01] <anandanbu> yeah
[02:01] <IrishDave> i dont think they are released yet
[02:01] <HoliGGaN> hi everyone
[02:01] <hierro> Jordan_U, i could not post it, page give me a error...could i send by pvt?
[02:01] <chalzedony> hi HoliGGaN
[02:02] <IrishDave> anandanbu, best option is to download the cd and install packages you want using apt-get
[02:02] <Jordan_U> hierro, sure
[02:02] <KyleHayes> Good evening
[02:02] <luisgmarine> Jordan_U: Im going ot try to find a gui like Daemon Tools, thanks for the link :)
[02:02] <ceeg> jrib, i made a group, "lightyusers", put my user in it, changed /var/www to use group lightyusers, and i get permission denied on writing.
[02:02] <winkiller> alternate install won't let me play with partitions, "guided" wants to use the whole disk, not like the working installer in breezy - is that intended?
[02:02] <anandanbu> but i have it installed its for my friend who doesn't have an internet connection
[02:02] <barbarella_me> KyleHayes:Good Morning
[02:02] <jrib> ceeg: you need to logout and log back in
[02:02] <KyleHayes> I have just installed Ubuntu for the first time, and when I boot up my monitor says the resolution isn't supported
[02:02] <IrishDave> pretty sure it isnt released yet
[02:03] <KyleHayes> I have a samsung that has a default of 1280x1024
[02:03] <jrib> ceeg: and /var/www isn't writable by the group as default I believe
[02:03] <tbuss> is there anyway to make a password change in Users and Groups. Every time I try the password changes to something else after I close out the dialog box
[02:03] <RobbieCrash> !nvidia | KyleHayes
[02:03] <ubotu> KyleHayes: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:03] <stefg> !fixres | KyleHayes
[02:03] <ubotu> KyleHayes: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:03] <ironuckles> i'm pretty close to scrapping ubuntu and just sticking with windows. anyone care to try to help me?
[02:03] <jrib> !helpme | ironuckles
[02:03] <ubotu> ironuckles: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:03] <scarter> what dvd/cd data & copy program is the most mature and works well with ubuntu?
[02:03] <anandanbu> thanks for that info IrishDave
[02:03] <foxhound> jrib:the image was as always.here is a part of the output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17502/
[02:03] <tbuss> ironnuckles: just quit man, it's not worth it
[02:04] <Mark__> i need help
[02:04] <Jordan_U> KyleHayes, In a terminal run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" and mark only the resolutions your card supports
[02:04] <Mark__> i get no sound
[02:04] <IrishDave> anandanbu, google for ubuntu ultimate and im sure the latest version is still 1.3
[02:04] <KyleHayes> I did try that
[02:04] <KyleHayes> I do have Nvidia so I will try the otpion that was just mentioned
[02:04] <KyleHayes> thanks!
[02:04] <jrib> foxhound: I don't understand what you said, can you rephrase?
[02:04] <whonicca> can someone tell me how to have only 1 trash can while using ntfs-3g, i notice when i delete something on that drive its put into a folder called .Trash-username
[02:04] <IrishDave> anandanbu, it shudnt take him too long to get online though because i think his process for creating it was quite straightforward and he shud be getting lots of requests
[02:04] <ironuckles> tbuss, I've run linux before, but after upgrading my Ubuntu, everything is broken.
[02:04] <barbarella_me> ironuckles: fdisk /mbr
[02:04] <whonicca> i want it to be like windows =(
[02:05] <luisgmarine> what is the equivelent of mountiso for xfce/gnome?
[02:05] <IrishDave> anandanbu, its not officially supported btw, jus so you know
[02:05] <Bruhaha> stef, is that possible? i mean, ive backup xorg.conf and restore it after using automatix...
[02:05] <chalzedony> Jordan_U robbie's command got me two lines.. yours got me a whole page of stuff.. how to kill openoffice?
[02:05] <foxhound> jrib:when I open the wmv all I see is some colors and nothing else
[02:05] <jrib> foxhound: ok, please try this file: http://images.linspire.com/file_types/clips.wmv
[02:05] <siimo> foxhound: you need win32 codecs
[02:05] <anandanbu> yeah can you tell me where can i get the dvd's of the older distributions
[02:05] <boni> hello, everyone, New with Linux, I just installed Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 and was wondering how to update the flash player version on the package flashplug-in non free?
[02:05] <Thunderguy> I have a question... if I change from Debian to Ubuntu, would all I have to do is add ubuntu repositories into my sources.list and dist-upgrade, or is it more complicated?
[02:05] <RobbieCrash> After using the restricted drivers deal, I get an API mismatch error. The NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0-9755 but this X module has version 1.0-9631. Please make sure that the kernel module and all nvidia driver components have the same version. I can't start X, redoing my xorg.conf hasn't helped. When I downgrade my driver, X says it's configured for 1.0-9755. Anyone?
[02:06] <RobbieCrash> chalzedony
[02:06] <RobbieCrash> ARGH, keyboard
[02:06] <stefg> !flash | boni
[02:06] <ubotu> boni: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[02:06] <Bruhaha> stefg, is that possible? i mean, ive backup xorg.conf and restore it after using automatix...
[02:06] <craigbass1976> has anyone here ever installed request tracker?  I'm stuck.
[02:06] <siimo> foxhound: are you trying to play a wmv file with DRM?
[02:06] <Bruhaha> !automatix
[02:06] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a proprietary script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[02:06] <RobbieCrash> chalzedony ps ax | grep open and then kill the pid of the process that's not grep open, the pID is the first number
[02:06] <foxhound> jrib:same here
[02:06] <boni> thanks, will check that out
[02:06] <brunoUT> in windows i could burn a full dvd in 6 minutes....now in ubuntu using k3b it takes around 15 min....any ideas why?
[02:07] <ironuckles> you see, this is why no one uses Linux.
[02:07] <jrib> foxhound: you see colors?  not solid black?
[02:07] <Jordan_U> hierro, Your xorg.conf shows that you are using the vesa driver, is this what you want?
[02:07] <tbuss> ironuckles: i guess the possibilities are start over and try a clean install, or go through each individual problem and try to correct it. Some one earlier was asking whether or not to upgrade to fiesty or just do a clean install; a lot of different opinions
[02:07] <Fylk> Hey, if I install Beryl, can I do the same thing I do with Compiz, IE turn it off at the flick of a swtich?
[02:07] <foxhound> jrib:nope.colors and I hear a sound now and then
[02:07] <KromiX> Any1 here good with SSHD? It has been working great for a while , today it went down all of a sudden and now I get a Connection timed out everytime I try and connect to it... I'm stumped, I checked settings, etc, re-installed it everything seems fine, I dont know where else to look, what can I do to see why or what is stopping it from allowing connections to it again?
[02:07] <barbarella_me> foxhound:not all movies have quality
[02:08] <craigbass1976> KromiX, has your firewall changed?
[02:08] <craigbass1976> KromiX, what does /var/log/secure have to say lately?
[02:08] <brunoUT> in windows i could burn a full dvd in 6 minutes....now in ubuntu using k3b it takes around 15 min....any ideas why?
[02:08] <KromiX> lemme check
[02:08] <jrib> foxhound: get rid of the w32codecs you installed
[02:08] <RobbieCrash> !repeat | brunoUT
[02:08] <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
[02:08] <brunoUT> robbie stfu
[02:08] <barbarella_me> foxhound:can you run it in billy the player
[02:08] <RobbieCrash> !stfu | brunoUT
[02:08] <ubotu> brunoUT: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[02:08] <hierro> Jordan_U,  does not matter...dapper was using this driver and few minutes ago i tested another monitor with this driver and things also worked....anyway as ive said ive compiled a Chrome9 driver and things didnt change...so i presume the problem is not with the driver...
[02:08] <foxhound> barbarella_me I had some wmv videos that used to work in windows
[02:08] <tbuss> have you fellow ubuntu users ever had a problem changing a password in Users and Groups for an ftp account
[02:08] <toymachine> where is /dev/hda in feisty fawn
[02:09] <jrib> foxhound: and try:  mplayer -vo x11 http://images.linspire.com/file_types/clips.wmv
[02:09] <brunoUT> people dont scroll up looking for questions
[02:09] <KromiX> umm i dont see anything in /var/log/secure ?
[02:09] <brunoUT> thats why i have to repeat....
[02:09] <chalzedony> RobbieCrash thank you it looks like kill -9 worked. NOW how to get back to my main screen to check?
[02:09] <KromiX> nothing opens? i dont see anything 'secure' in dir /var/log/
[02:09] <sanzky> hi there, does anyone know an easy way to know if a cpu has 64bits support?
[02:09] <Jordan_U> hierro, If you compiled a driver but aren't using it nothing will change.
[02:09] <xyz-abc> stefg: you there?
[02:09] <hierro> Jordan_U, have you understood?
[02:09] <carlhempel> sanzky, what kind of cpu do you have?/
[02:09] <RobbieCrash> chalzedony most likely you can hit ctrl+alt+f7
[02:09] <stefg> xyz-abc: ping
[02:09] <craigbass1976> KromiX, that's not a good sign.  Did it get uninstalled somehow?
[02:09] <atrus> toymachine: it might be /dev/sda1 instead.
[02:09] <Jerem1> can someone help with error "Error reading NAV packet."
[02:09] <xyz-abc> stefg: ?
[02:09] <hierro> Jordan_U, ive used it, now i came back to the old one...
[02:10] <foxhound> jrib: same thing
[02:10] <KromiX> did what get uninstalled somehow?
[02:10] <KromiX> sshd?
[02:10] <Jordan_U> hierro, Ahh, sorry
[02:10] <jrib> foxhound: pastebin the new output
[02:10] <toymachine> atrus, no, thats my sata drive, i've added an ATA IDE drive, but its not showing up
[02:10] <sanzky> carlhempel, it is a mobile sempron 3500 (keene),
[02:10] <barbarella_me> sanzky:ubuntu will tell you
[02:10] <chalzedony> YIPPIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RobbieCrash Jordan_U THANK YOU!!
[02:10] <hierro> Jordan_U, i mean i used it and now ive came back to vesa...sorry about the bad english
[02:10] <stefg> xyz-abc: so what?
[02:10] <mattycoze> hi everyone I need help with modifying ubuntu startup entries in the comand line interface
[02:10] <RobbieCrash> brunoUT you'd be surprised how many people scroll up, additionally, a minute between repeats in a channel with 1200+ people in it is no time at all.
[02:10] <foxhound> jrib:it's the same as the one u saw before
[02:10] <atrus> toymachine: ah... hmm. is there a /dev/hda?
[02:10] <toymachine> no
[02:11] <xyz-abc> stefg: how do I go about using the open-ssh server on my VMWare Feisty Fawn
[02:11] <Jordan_U> brunoUT, It may be that you simply need to change the default write speed of k3b
[02:11] <trahal1> I was wondering if anyone can help me, I'm running cedega 6 on ubuntu feisty and having problems with opengl.  The tests in cedega say that it is working fine and I can run native linux apps with opengl like doom3 fine but when I try to play a game in cedega with opengl the game gives an error about not being able to load opengl.  I've tried halflife through steam as well as Jedi Academy both give opengl loading errors.  Games t
[02:11] <KromiX> craigbass1976: did what get uninstalled somehow sshd? I use it to run NX Server and in the middle of the day it just went down, i got home everything seems fine... i just uninstalled sshd and re-installed it to see if anything would happen but still nothing...
[02:11] <noiesmo> just updated to feisty and I have found that I have to run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart to get my nic working any suggections to fix have tried clearing my interfaces file and getting network manager to recreate and start dhcp
[02:11] <brunoUT> Jordan_U: i set it to auto
[02:11] <stefg> xyz-abc: you installed it, and in the process it got started
[02:11] <jrib> foxhound: please pastebin it, it's not the same.  We had it on verbose last time
[02:11] <Jordan_U> brunoUT, Try setting it to whatever it is in windows
[02:11] <hierro> Jordan_U,  i cannot understand why with the same xorg.file in dapper it work and in feisty with this same (i mean same!) it does not work
[02:11] <selanit> bleargh - I've got my WinTV card up and running, except there's no sound.  I'm pretty sure the sound is just muted, but I can't for the life of me figure out where to unmute it.
[02:11] <xyz-abc> stefg: can you explain more, still?
[02:12] <alex_mayorga> can someone help me troubleshoot my wifi?
[02:12] <SuperMike> Has any configured a Nvidia Dual Monitor setup for Feisty?
[02:12] <brunoUT> hmmm
[02:12] <MTecknology> I don't have audio on my system... how do I get it back? - I just got 7.04 installed
[02:12] <brunoUT> i shall try that
[02:12] <foxhound> jrib:thanks for the help and sorry to bother u as a newbie.I will try to solve the problem later.:)
[02:12] <tbuss> alex_mayorga: switch to windows, wifi works great there
[02:12] <jrib> foxhound: ok
[02:12] <RobbieCrash> MTecknology do you have the volume icon beside your system clock?
[02:12] <barbarella_me> xyz-abc:netstat -ant |grep 22
[02:12] <alex_mayorga> tbuss, good advice :S
[02:13] <mattycoze> i've got a bit of a challenge, can someone please help? I need to reset the startup entries from the command prompt in Ubuntu
[02:13] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: what type of card? i only have experience w/ broadcom, but if it is that, I might be able to help.
[02:13] <MTecknology> RobbieCrash: yup
[02:13] <tbuss> alex_mayorga: whats the problem
[02:13] <stefg> xyz-abc: so open the places menu in your live session and 'connect to server' ... choose ssh as type, and enter the username of your vm-account
[02:13] <brunoUT> does nero linux work in ubuntu?
[02:13] <Jordan_U> hierro, A lot has happened with X since Dapper ( modular X in particular ) and there have been changes in Vesa also
[02:13] <jrib> mattycoze: ~/.config/autostart/  contains those files
[02:13] <MTecknology> RobbieCrash: it's at 61%
[02:13] <tiris> I am having trouble with ssh
[02:13] <tiris> When I try to connect without a directory in the command it will let me log-in but when I have the directory in the command it gives the following error
[02:13] <tiris> tiris@p4asus:~$ ssh -v 192.168.23.101:/var/lib/cvs
[02:13] <tiris> OpenSSH_4.1p1 Debian-7ubuntu4.2, OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005
[02:13] <tiris> debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[02:13] <KromiX> brunoUT: Yes Nero Linux works
[02:13] <tiris> debug1: Applying options for *
[02:13] <tiris> ssh: 192.168.23.101:/var/lib/cvs: Name or service not known
[02:13] <brunoUT> KromiX: how do i get it?
[02:13] <mattycoze> jrib can you walk me through it?
[02:13] <jrib> !paste | tiris
[02:13] <ubotu> tiris: 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)
[02:13] <RobbieCrash> MTecknology double click on it, and select properties, and see which audio you're using. Make sure it's alsa
[02:13] <randomc0de> how do you turn off the status message ("blah" has left the room) IRC is giving me?
[02:13] <KromiX> brunoUT:  go to nero's website
[02:13] <will_> hey guys is this the channel for seeking general help?
[02:13] <dabaR_> randomc0de: what irc client?
[02:13] <alex_mayorga> 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[02:14] <dabaR_> will_: for Ubuntu
[02:14] <jrib> mattycoze: just delete or rename ~/.config/autostart/
[02:14] <Jordan_U> hierro, I would file a bug report as there seem to be some other problems with vesa for some users and this may be related
[02:14] <brunoUT> ok...
[02:14] <will_> ok
[02:14] <randomc0de> dabaR: gaim
[02:14] <baxter_kylie> Hi. Is there some special trick to adding ethernet devices to an existing installation? I've modprobe'd the drivers and the devices are recognized without error. They also appear in ifconfig -a but if I try to ifup/down them I get 'ignoring unknown interface eth[#] =eth[#] '
[02:14] <hierro> Jordan_U, but...if vesa worked for the other monitor...shouldnt it mean that the problem is not with the driver?
[02:14] <MTecknology> RobbieCrash: thanks much - i forgot i turned PCM down :D
[02:14] <dabaR_> randomc0de: I don't know.
[02:14] <randomc0de> dabaR: but I thought it would be /msg server something
[02:14] <RobbieCrash> MTecknology no problem
[02:14] <alex_mayorga> tbuss, I've filed a bug, let me find it
[02:14] <mattycoze> jrib: so it'd be like sudo rm ~/.config/autostart/?
[02:14] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: do you have windows drivers for your card? are you using ndiswrapper?
[02:14] <void^> tiris: what's it supposed to do with the directory?
[02:14] <RobbieCrash> After using the restricted drivers deal, I get an API mismatch error. The NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0-9755 but this X module has version 1.0-9631. Please make sure that the kernel module and all nvidia driver components have the same version. I can't start X, redoing my xorg.conf hasn't helped. When I downgrade my driver, X says it's configured for 1.0-9755. Anyone?
[02:14] <tbuss> alex_mayorga: broadcom chipset should work with ndiswrapper, have you tried that
[02:15] <KromiX> any1 here good I can ask for help with SSHD
[02:15] <KromiX> ?
[02:15] <jrib> mattycoze: no sudo needed.  Yes, that will delete it, so you have no backup.  mv ~/.config/autostart ~/.config/autostart.backup    will leave you with a backup
[02:15] <craigbass1976> KromiX, does /etc/init.d/ssh restart do anything?
[02:15] <tiris> it is supposed to log me in at that directory
[02:15] <RobbieCrash> !anyone | KromiX
[02:15] <nrdb> Just a general comment I would like to know if others would find usefull, I would like ubuntu to be able to put on the backdrop the full user name (e.g. someone@here.com) so it is easy to keep a tab on what user is logged into a computer, do you think this would be a good idea ?
[02:15] <barbarella_me> KromiX:just ask
[02:15] <will_> i have a stupid question, when i try to download anything (using Firefox)..and save it to an external USB HD....firefox won't download it....anyone know why?
[02:15] <alex_mayorga> tbuss, greywhind, hadn't tried ndiswrapper
[02:15] <jrib> tiris: use pastebin please
[02:15] <ubotu> KromiX: 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?
[02:15] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, download the 9755 driver from nvidia and install it
[02:15] <antidrugue> tbuss: what is your exact wireless card model?
[02:15] <alex_mayorga> tbuss, greywhind, the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcm43xx-fwcutter/+bug/92088
[02:15] <KromiX> Oh i did, so i asked again generally sorry :P
[02:15] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: definitely try ndiswrapper. it usually works.
[02:15] <mattycoze> jrib: okay then brb i'll have a go at this\
[02:15] <Jordan_U> hierro, In the bug report comments with the ATi issue that came up in Feisty ( which affects me ) there was talk about resolution specific patches to vesa, I don't know more than that though
[02:16] <KromiX> i did sshd restart sshd reload sshd force-reload but im still getting 'connection timed out' when i try and connect to it through putty.exe on another PC or NX Server...
[02:16] <tbuss> antidrugue: I'm using cat5 right now but I also use a belkin 7000
[02:16] <KromiX> nothing has changed on the pc just in the middle of the day while i was using it, it went down...
[02:16] <randomc0de> KromiX: ps aux | grep sshd
[02:16] <alex_mayorga> greywhind, is there a guide?
[02:16] <craigbass1976> KromiX, where is the naughty box, are you sitting in front of it?
[02:16] <antidrugue> tbuss: sorry, i just poped in, perhaps i missed something
[02:16] <will_> ok -.-...there are so many ppl here.......can I ask..if there is any Download manager for Firefox?
[02:16] <RobbieCrash> noiesmo I've got 1.0-9755 installed now
[02:16] <jrib> tiris: do you have any documentation for that syntax?
[02:16] <brunoUT> i downloaded a new windows theme from art.gnome.org....and i am using beryl....do i put it in emerald or somewhere else?
[02:16] <KromiX> craigbass1976:  yes its next to me i have them both here
[02:16] <antidrugue> tbuss: so were you tried to get this belkin to work?
[02:17] <KromiX> root     10013  0.0  0.0   5084   944 ?        Ss   20:12   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
[02:17] <tbuss> antidrugue: check with alex_mayorga
[02:17] <KromiX> kromix   10123  0.0  0.0   2880   752 pts/0    R+   20:16   0:00 grep sshd
[02:17] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: i have written a guide for a different Broadcom card, or there's the official ndiswrapper guide.
[02:17] <KromiX> 
[02:17] <hierro> Jordan_U, i will try to find something about patches for vesa
[02:17] <antidrugue> tbuss: ok
[02:17] <craigbass1976> Ok, get on that box and ssh localhost
[02:17] <KyleHayes> how can I edit a file from the command-line?
[02:17] <craigbass1976> KromiX, Ok, get on that box and ssh localhost
[02:17] <randomc0de> KromiX: that means it's running, so probably a network issue
[02:17] <mattycoze> jrib: okay done that, now i'll try restarting to see if it worked ooot
[02:17] <jrib> KyleHayes: you can use "nano"
[02:17] <void^> tiris: well, ssh doesn't have that option
[02:17] <Jordan_U> will_, I think that there is an extention, can't remember the name though
[02:17] <tbuss> antidrugue: np
[02:17] <KyleHayes> k
[02:17] <RobbieCrash> will_ google firefox extensions and then look through the extensions on mozilla.org
[02:17] <jrib> KyleHayes: what file?
[02:17] <KromiX> get on which box the windows one?
[02:17] <KyleHayes> xorg
[02:17] <tiris> jrib : the man pages
[02:17] <RobbieCrash> will_ you'll probably find something that suits your need
[02:17] <randomc0de> KromiX: the one running ssh
[02:17] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, just a sec on phone had same prob my self with api miss match
[02:17] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: so did you get it working?
[02:17] <craigbass1976> KromiX, no, get on the linuxbox and type ssh localhost
[02:17] <randomc0de> KromiX: sorry, the one running the ssh server
[02:17] <KromiX> oh this one? ok one sec
[02:17] <RogerB> can someone give me a funny way to crash my ubuntu ? (im on the live cd now) thanks :) !
[02:18] <KyleHayes> I am still working on getting ub to work with my nvidia card
[02:18] <KromiX> u said naughty thought u meant WIndows :P lol
[02:18] <tiris> jrib :also it has worked on other accounts just not the one I created
[02:18] <hierro> Jordan_U,  or i will try the old vesa driver to my new distro
[02:18] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: the official one would be https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[02:18] <craigbass1976> KromiX, yeah, my bad...
[02:18] <RobbieCrash> RogerB pull the plug
[02:18] <RogerB> just want to kill it
[02:18] <teenbeat2007> if im reading correct, with ndiswrapper you can make windows drivers working in ubuntu?
[02:18] <stefg> RogerB: sudo kill -9 init ?
[02:18] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, looking I don't have a belkin tough
[02:18] <hierro> Jordan_U, probably its a stupid idea
[02:18] <jrib> KyleHayes: sudo nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf      but why aren't you just using the Restricted Manager if you are on feisty?
[02:18] <Jordan_U> hierro, Whatever you do I still think you should file a bug report
[02:19] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: if you use that, i wouldn't suggest the "automated installation for Broadcom 4318"
[02:19] <craigbass1976> KromiX, you'll be ssh-ing into yourself, and if it works you know it's not the ssh daemon's problem, but something else.
[02:19] <tbuss> I need help, I;m going crazy :) Why does the password I enter for an ftp account in Users and Groups change to something other than I typed, after I exit out
[02:19] <randomc0de> so I have ATI/fglrx/XGL/Beryl up and running fine, but when I log into plain Gnome (no xgl server) fglrxinfo reports the mesa driver - this is bad for things like playing 3D games, anyone know why it wouldn't load fglrx?
[02:19] <greywhind> teenbeat2007: yes
[02:19] <RobbieCrash> !anyone | gordonr
[02:19] <ubotu> gordonr: 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?
[02:19] <mnoir> RogerB: 9mm or .357...
[02:19] <teenbeat2007> ok
[02:19] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: are you positive you need ndiswrapper?
[02:19] <brunoUT> i downloaded a new windows theme from art.gnome.org....and i am using beryl....do i put it in emerald or somewhere else?
[02:19] <KromiX> mine is on a different port how do i change the port
[02:19] <hierro> Jordan_U, how do i do that? :D
[02:19] <sx270> anyone know where i can get a script to recognize my video card?
[02:19] <KromiX> localhost:port didnt do it?
[02:19] <sx270> Im running a Dell SX270 Optiplex
[02:19] <will_> RobbieCrash: thx..........i'll look into it
[02:19] <randomc0de> KromiX: try ssh -p <port>
[02:19] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, not sure, but I guess is the easy way
[02:19] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: i wouldn't do the automated one because you don't have a 4318, although you do have a Broadcom
[02:19] <jefem24> hey ppl whats up
[02:19] <RogerB> mnoir : alerady have a magnum 357, anyway, just want to kill ubuntu, not my computer :)
[02:19] <teenbeat2007> and does this work also with a wlan UB11B from sitecom
[02:19] <cyphase> Is anyone else having problems with accessing their gnome-user-share server from a web browser?
[02:19] <tbuss> antidrugue: I suggested ndiswrapper, didn't know if card was supported in restricted modules
[02:19] <Mark__> someone please help me i get no sound
[02:19] <teenbeat2007> 801.11b
[02:19] <sx270> I think its the 965 Chipset but Id like to make sure what the video card is
[02:19] <mattycoze> jrib: it doesn't work, i'm just trying to stop Ubuntu from loading up an accessibility program i've got that comes up called run-onboard.py
[02:20] <sx270> !intel
[02:20] <RobbieCrash> !sound Mark__
[02:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound mark__ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:20] <Mark__> IM me if u can help
[02:20] <sx270> !i915
[02:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i915 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:20] <RobbieCrash> !sound | Mark__
[02:20] <ubotu> Mark__: 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
[02:20] <alex_mayorga> greywhind, do you have the "powers" to kick that bug forward?
[02:20] <jrib> mattycoze: how did you make it startup?
[02:20] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: not necessarely the easy way, there is easier, depending on your card
[02:20] <KromiX> ssh -p localhost 443 ?
[02:20] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: heh... no.
[02:20] <sx270> !video
[02:20] <ubotu> For multimedia codecs see: https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html and for applications see this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[02:20] <randomc0de> Kromix: ssh -p 443 localhost
[02:20] <KyleHayes> yippee! I can see my screen now
[02:20] <alex_mayorga> greywhind, from the reports looks fixable, just above my league
[02:20] <craigbass1976> KromiX, I think ssh -p 443 localhost
[02:20] <KyleHayes> thanks for your help folks
[02:20] <KromiX> it worked
[02:20] <KromiX> i got in
[02:20] <AaronMT> Help, I can not play any games, I get the error Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[02:20] <AaronMT> ERROR: "The required OpenGL extension 's' is not supported by your current driver version or graphics card."
[02:20] <mattycoze> umm, not sure, it would have been an accident when I was trying to fix a beryl program problem where it came up with boxes instead of text in the menubars
[02:20] <randomc0de> KromiX: ok, ssh daemon is not the problem
[02:20] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, I'm all ears .)
[02:21] <TaSo9A> hey guys, I am running VMWare 5.5.3 on an Athlon 64 3200+ , 428mem is allocated for VMWare and I have 1gb total; I'm using Daemon Tools for my CD rom drive and the 64bit ISO; whenever I get to the boot screen I can only get the memory test option working, all others freeze if I try them; any clue?
[02:21] <KromiX> so that means its a network thing then?
[02:21] <hierro> Jordan_U, im fed up, always i talk to someone about the problem i have to explain that i know how to configure xorg etc etc...
[02:21] <jefem24> I am working with wine and my terminal wont let me into the program files folder in my fake windows dir is there a wildcard like * or somthing that will let me past the space im assuming the space in the
[02:21] <randomc0de> KromiX: next is ensuring there's a connectiong between the two boxen
[02:21] <antidrugue> sx270: "lspci | grep -i vga"
[02:21] <mattycoze> jrib: umm, not sure, it would have been an accident when I was trying to fix a beryl program problem where it came up with boxes instead of text in the menubars
[02:21] <barbarella_me> KromiX:edir /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[02:21] <jefem24> folder name is the problem
[02:21] <jrib> tiris: you mean a different local user on your computer is able to use that command?
[02:21] <gordonr> Anyone have any help with an HDTV USB Tuner?
[02:21] <craigbass1976> KromiX, No, it might still be something on the linux box, but I'm guessing not.
[02:21] <barbarella_me> KromiX:edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[02:21] <KyleHayes> Ok, what does this mean "Internal Error: failed to initialize HAL!"
[02:21] <sx270> antidrugue, thx
[02:21] <RobbieCrash> !anyone | gordonr
[02:21] <ubotu> gordonr: 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?
[02:21] <teenbeat2007> so i put in the original driver cd and load it with ndiswrapper\
[02:21] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: here's the guide I wrote: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2505546&postcount=3
[02:21] <bryan_666> is crimsum around?
[02:21] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: well, i don't want to interfere with others' advices, but what is your exact card model ?
[02:22] <teenbeat2007> or something like that
[02:22] <jrib> mattycoze: I see, you can try ~/.gnome2/session as well I suppose.  Otherwise you'll have to grep for it to see how you made it startup
[02:22] <tbuss> ok last chance to help :} Having trouble changing a ftp account password in Users and Groups any takers?
[02:22] <craigbass1976> I'm stuck installing request tracker?  Anyone ever done this before?
[02:22] <bryan_666> or is frantic around
[02:22] <sx270> antidrugue, so its an intel82865G integrated graphics
[02:22] <randomc0de> how do I turn off the status messages ("fubie left the room"), using gaim
[02:22] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, the one at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcm43xx-fwcutter/+bug/92088
[02:22] <gordonr> k, I have a DVICO USB tuner.  It seems to be reconized but it won't scan for channels.
[02:22] <mattycoze> jrib: i think its the .py program that freezes the computer that's all
[02:22] <KromiX> u want a pastebin of my sshd_config file?
[02:22] <xyz-abc> stefg, barbarella_me, I can access the WinXP share from within the live Feisty (on the other pc) but I can only copy certain files, for other it says that I 'do not have read access"
[02:22] <bryan_666> wassup jrib
[02:22] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: the part you would do differently is the driver - rather than using the one i listed there, you would find another windows driver that's specific to your card.
[02:22] <AaronMT> ERROR: "The required OpenGL extension 's' is not supported by your current driver version or graphics card."
[02:22] <jrib> mattycoze: well just make the .py empty if you can't figure out how to make it stop
[02:22] <AaronMT> Help, I can not play any games, I get the error Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[02:22] <Marqo> can someone help me with file shareing? - i loaded samba and right clicked >share file> and chose Windows and I cant see the folder from my Vista machine
[02:23] <blackhole82> anyone know how to specify a workgroup to use on a network in feisty?
[02:23] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga:  greywhind's guide for ndiswrapper is very much to the point though, if that is what you need
[02:23] <KromiX> craigbass1976: what should i look for next ? :) I have my sshd_config file pastebin'd if it helps
[02:23] <RobbieCrash> !samba | margo
[02:23] <winkiller> any recommendations for swap size with feisty?
[02:23] <ubotu> margo: 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
[02:23] <craigbass1976> Marqo, Will vista let you see it?  Isn't there some annoying feature of vista that blocks everything?
[02:23] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: what tells you "lspci | grep -i broadcom" ?
[02:23] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, I'd rather work to make it work the "ubuntu" way
[02:23] <craigbass1976> KromiX, where is it pasted?
[02:23] <KromiX> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17506/
[02:24] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: neither way is more "ubuntu
[02:24] <RobbieCrash> Marqo you need to configure samba users as well as share the folder
[02:24] <gonzaloaf_work> ho do I set my system in spanish and all my users to have this setting?
[02:24] <KromiX> it shouldnt have changed though was working like that..
[02:24] <tbuss> I need advice, why can't I change a ftp user password in Users and Groups, the password I enter never takes affect
[02:24] <mattycoze> jrib: okay... well i'll try the first thing you suggested, did you mean moving the ~/.gnome2/session and making a backup?
[02:24] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, ok do this sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-386 nvidia-glx and then when thats done reinstall the NVIDIA 9755 if you know your xorg.conf is ok dont let the nvidia installer overwrite it and then reboot should do it pretty sure thats what i did last night had a few beers though
[02:24] <RobbieCrash> !samba | Marqo
[02:24] <ubotu> Marqo: 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
[02:24] <Marqo> craigbass1976: i can see the router and my own computer in the network folder
[02:24] <TaSo9A> hey guys, I am running VMWare 5.5.3 on an Athlon 64 3200+ , 428mem is allocated for VMWare and I have 1gb total; I'm using Daemon Tools for my CD rom drive and the 64bit ISO; whenever I get to the boot screen I can only get the memory test option working, all others freeze if I try them; any clue?
[02:24] <antidrugue> sx270: did you get X working ?
[02:24] <Marqo> !samba
[02:24] <jrib> mattycoze: sure
[02:24] <mattycoze> jrib: indeed, brb
[02:24] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: both bcm43xx and ndiswrapper are fairly ugly hacks, but there isn't a better way that I know of.
[02:24] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, asuming you on the 2.6.20-15-386 kernel
[02:24] <randomc0de> KromiX: find the IP of the linux or windows box and execute "ping <ip of other box>" from either
[02:25] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, where do I paste?
[02:25] <craigbass1976> Marqo, what is "my own computer"  I don't knwo which is which.  Windows can see it's own share, or it can see but not access the linux share?
[02:25] <Marqo> i'll check out those links
[02:25] <jason_123> i still cant get divx movies to play in firefox browser
[02:25] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: you can post here, it is just one line
[02:25] <RobbieCrash> uh oh, it's going to take up 0b bytes of disk space
[02:25] <noiesmo> jason_123, is it using mozilla-mplayer
[02:25] <Marqo> it can see it's own folders - but not see the linux folders
[02:25] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: I found the recommended driver for your card
[02:25] <alex_mayorga> greywhind, the bcm43xx was on feisty by default
[02:25] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, its reinstall so no extra spaxc
[02:25] <Marqo> let me go read over these sites - i'll be back if it doesn't work
[02:25] <craigbass1976> Marqo, Is iptables allowing the samba share out?
[02:25] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: yes, it was for me too. but it didn't work for my card either, and ndiswrapper does.
[02:25] <Mark__> someone please help me step by step on IM
[02:25] <ZeroZiat> Hello my people!
[02:26] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[02:26] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, But you need the firmware for your card or else bcm43xx won't work
[02:26] <jlulian38> Argh
[02:26] <jlulian38> amarok keeps skipping
[02:26] <jlulian38> and I don't even have beryl running d=
[02:26] <ZeroZiat> Got a set of questions.
[02:26] <jlulian38> D=*
[02:26] <Mark__> my aim sn is billquigmire
[02:26] <jackie> hi, i just installed the base system of feisty booting from lan, how can i configure the source.list file to get apt install .debs from a local folder? please
[02:26] <craigbass1976> KromiX, If all you did was mess with the port in sshd_config, then your file is probably fine.  How are you trying to log into it?  From where?
[02:26] <noiesmo> jason_123, if mozilla-totem is installed it clashes with mplayer and you need to remove totem-mplayer and then reinstall mozilla-mplayer
[02:26] <tbuss> ok I'll try again some other time..............good night all
[02:26] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, So just because your card did not work by default does not mean that you need NDIS wrapper
[02:26] <gordonr> CNN news videos... is there a guide?
[02:26] <jason_123> ok
[02:26] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, you mean to unzip te .exe ?
[02:26] <KromiX> randomc0de: i pinged the windows box...
[02:26] <jason_123> i will try that
[02:26] <KromiX> craig: from the windows box using what i have it up for NX Server, and then also trying Putty.exe
[02:26] <RobbieCrash> !wmv | gordonr
[02:26] <jefem24> I am working with wine and my terminal wont let me into the program files folder in my fake windows dir is there a wildcard like * or somthing that will let me past the space im assuming the space in the
[02:26] <ubotu> gordonr: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:26] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: the following link is the driver you should use with ndiswrapper: "http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-45290-1&lc=en&cc=sg&dlc=en&product=3245619&os=228&lang=en" title="http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-45290-1&lc=en&cc=sg&dlc=en&product=3245619&os=228&lang=en"
[02:27] <sx270> antidrugue, it is, but im trying to get the resolution going, natively it does 1280x1024, but I just bought a Wide Screen Dell monitor E207WFP and Im trying to see how I can get the video running without the image stretching
[02:27] <KromiX> craigbass1976: from the windows box using what i have it up for NX Server, and then also trying Putty.exe
[02:27] <noiesmo> jason_123, check my website last item on main page has instructions http://noiesmo.dnsalias.net/index.php
[02:27] <jefem24> folder name is the problem
[02:27] <hobbes__> anybody here know how to set a global proxy in xfce?
[02:27] <craigbass1976> KromiX, is putty using 443?  By default it's using 22.
[02:27] <antidrugue> sx270: did you install the "915resolution" package ?
[02:27] <ZeroZiat> Uhh, when someone of you is available, I'll need help, but take your time, just beep me.
[02:27] <KromiX> ya i set it to 443
[02:27] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, No.. I mean that if you install the package bcm43xx-fwcutter you can use your card with the native Ubuntu drivers
[02:27] <hierro> Jordan_U,  hey...i have Xorg.0.log infos that can help us...would like to see it? im almost going nuts with it
[02:27] <jrib> ZeroZiat: just ask your question to the channel
[02:27] <KromiX> craigbass1976: Yes, i set it to 443, connection timed out
[02:27] <RobbieCrash> KromiX are you sure your ip address is right/.
[02:28] <Jordan_U_> hierro, Sure, don't know if I can help but I am curious
[02:28] <ZeroZiat> jrib: I don't want to bother these other busy men with some worthless lines, that's why I am waiting. :)
[02:28] <KromiX> yes i have been using it for a while and its been working from work, and other friends houses
[02:28] <KromiX> its static
[02:28] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, just ask your question brother
[02:28] <noiesmo> jason_123, restart firefox once complete
[02:28] <jefem24> anyone a gnome wild card in teminal to get around a folder wiht a space in the name???
[02:28] <gonzaloaf_work> ho do I set my system in spanish and all my users to have this setting?
[02:28] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: your dell 1390 card is supported by the bcm43xx driver (see http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/?go=devices), so you can either use that, or ndiswrapper
[02:28] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, you mean I still don't have the package? how do I check?
[02:28] <RobbieCrash> KromiX the exact thing you're going through happened to me, but then turned out that the gui said my ip was right, but that ifconfig was reporting a different ip
[02:28] <craigbass1976> KromiX, How about your router/switch, is that letting stuff through?  You said you used it this morning, and now it won't work?
[02:28] <jrib> ZeroZiat: no one will ever say, "ZeroZiat go ahead I'm read to help" because no one has any idea if the *can* help you without knowing the problem
[02:28] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: whichever works for you
[02:28] <RobbieCrash> noiesmo No dice, same thing
[02:29] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, it actually is detected, but it doesn't pick up any networks
[02:29] <bokey> heh
[02:29] <bokey> stupid
[02:29] <craigbass1976> KromiX, can you browse the internet on the linux box?
[02:29] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, and no question is worthless
[02:29] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, search for it in synaptic or simply run "sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter"
[02:29] <KromiX> yes I use it to log in from work on NX Server and it just died on me, when i got home it seemed all normal, just stopped working right when i was logged in the box
[02:29] <KromiX> craigbass1976: yes this is the linux box im on
[02:29] <ZeroZiat> Thanks guys, you make this place something good to stay in.
[02:29] <randomc0de> so I have XGL/beryl set up with the fglrx driver installed, but if I log into a normal Gnome session (no XGL), the mesa driver gets loaded... can I change this?
[02:29] <craigbass1976> Has anyone noticed that internet and linux are messpelled words according to xchat's dictionary?
[02:29] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: did you extract the firmware with "bcm43xx-fwcutter" ?
[02:29] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, the Ubuntu community is the reason I love Ubuntu so much, great people
[02:29] <greywhind> craigbass1976: but are they misspelled when capitalized?
[02:29] <randomc0de> caigbass: capitalization?
[02:29] <craigbass1976> KromiX, ok, so the box is getting out...  What did ifconfig tell you?
[02:29] <ZeroZiat> Okay, okay. When Feisty Fawn was on BETA, I downloaded it, and now that it's released from BETA,  I wonder if it haves more hardware drivers, or anything new, in any case I had to redownload it and burn it?
[02:30] <winkiller> craigbass1976: did you notice you misspelled misspelled? :P
[02:30] <greywhind> erstazi: good point
[02:30] <KromiX> craigbass1976: which part of ifconfig?
[02:30] <jrib> !final > ZeroZiat (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:30] <wceoscar> ok, so i accidently clicked remove from this panel on the trash, how can i recover it in the panel??
[02:30] <craigbass1976> greywhind, Ahh, you're to smart for me...
[02:30] <barbarella_me> KromiX:a service must bind to a network card or loop, if you have problems with that check if the eth0 or what ever, is up.
[02:30] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: but i'm not sure you need to do that on feisty anymore, haven't tried it
[02:30] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, no, just do your updates
[02:30] <craigbass1976> KromiX, the part that tells you eth0's ip address
[02:30] <jrib> wceoscar: right click on the panel > add to panel
[02:30] <KromiX> pastebinnign
[02:30] <RobbieCrash> how do I purge a program's settings?
[02:30] <mattycoze> jrib: i've found out something interesting, when i start a Genome Default session everything works perfectly, and i can log in alright
[02:30] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: what tells you "dmesg | grep bcm43xx"
[02:30] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: I don't even have it installed.
[02:30] <jrib> RobbieCrash: and the program too?
[02:30] <interfear> I heard automatix isn't the way you should go about outfitting your system, could anyone recommend a url which advises to codecs/popular programs/etc
[02:30] <mattycoze> jrib: but when i do a GNOME session, and GNOME failsafe ect.. it doesn't work
[02:30] <sx270> antidrugue, sorry was reading some stuff, yeah i did 915resolution, I just wonder what exactly does my system support
[02:30] <RobbieCrash> jrib yeah
[02:30] <Jordan_U_> antidrugue, In Fesity bcm43xx-fwcutter offers to download and extract your firmware when you install it :)
[02:31] <jlulian38> Is there any reason amarok keeps skipping :(?
[02:31] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, do you plan on installing it?
[02:31] <jlulian38> This makes me sad
[02:31] <jrib> RobbieCrash: sudo aptitude purge PACKAGE_NAME
[02:31] <noiesmo> interfear, http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/index.php
[02:31] <ZeroZiat> And my wireless doesn't work, so I can't update it
[02:31] <jrib> !apt > RobbieCrash (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:31] <antidrugue> Jordan_U : oh, nice
[02:31] <ZeroZiat> When on Ubuntu
[02:31] <KromiX> craigbass1976: my pastebin of ifconfig http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17507/
[02:31] <craigbass1976> Kromix,  eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:90:4B:CF:8E:E8
[02:31] <craigbass1976>           inet addr:192.168.0.20  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[02:31] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, do you have any computers with connection?
[02:31] <sx270> antidrugue, natively this monitor supports 1280x 1024 but its all stretched, Id like for it to be not stretched
[02:31] <mattycoze> jrib: i got rid of the python program tht starts up aslo and that hasn't helped
[02:31] <jrib> mattycoze: how about a fresh new user?
[02:31] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Sure, but I have like 10 GBs.
[02:31] <craigbass1976> KromiX, the inet addr is the one you're looking for.
[02:31] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, hold on, I did what Jordan_U_ said and the thing pulled something from boredklink.googlepages.com
[02:31] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Yeah, this one and the other laptop which I am not planning to isntall Ubuntu in.
[02:31] <craigbass1976> KromiX, mine is 192.168.0.20
[02:31] <gordonr> what is the command that lists configured hardware ??  Dsmsg?
[02:31] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, see, your problem wasn't worthless
[02:31] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Yeah, thanks. =)
[02:32] <jrib> gordonr: lshw? lspci?
[02:32] <KromiX> wait but my inet address is not my actual ip?
[02:32] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, so you are limited on space on your harddrive right?
[02:32] <craigbass1976> KromiX, Yes it is
[02:32] <hobbes__> anyone know about setting a proxy in xubuntu?
[02:32] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, it pulled a bunch of data from boredklink.googlepages.com what now?
[02:32] <craigbass1976> KromiX, Or are you trying to log in from somewhere else?
[02:32] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Well, seems so. I know I gotta make some partitions and stuff.
[02:32] <greywhind> craigbass1976: it might be his internal ip
[02:32] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, there is this awesome application called gpart
[02:32] <RobbieCrash> After using the restricted drivers deal, I get an API mismatch error. The NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0-9755 but this X module has version 1.0-9631. Please make sure that the kernel module and all nvidia driver components have the same version. I can't start X, redoing my xorg.conf hasn't helped. When I downgrade my driver, X says it's configured for 1.0-9755. Anyone?
[02:32] <antidrugue> sx270: so you installed 915resolution already ? and the correct resolution is set in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:32] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, Now either restart or run: sudo modprobe bcm43xx
[02:33] <craigbass1976> KromiX, so you're trying to log into your house from say, starbucks?
[02:33] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, it will repartion your harddrive without losing any information, at least from my experience
[02:33] <KromiX> craigbass1976: according to my router, and www.ip-address.com my IP and my inet address are different and my ip has always been 65.* its static
[02:33] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Anyways, wireless doesn't work on Ubuntu.
[02:33] <bokey> hobbes__, setting proxies in any distro: export $httproxy='your_proxy'
[02:33] <KromiX> craigbass1976: normally throughout the day yes, but right now im at home server next to me, client next to me on same DSL
[02:33] <jrib> bokey: no $
[02:33] <RobbieCrash> I've reinstalled nvidia-glx, the restricted modules, the nvidia-kernel-common, xorg...
[02:33] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: exacty like Jordan_U says, he's done it before it seems :)
[02:33] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: I'd want to find out how to fix it before installing it.
[02:33] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, done
[02:33] <bokey> jrib, oh well
[02:33] <bokey> ;)
[02:33] <greywhind> craigbass1976: it's because he has a router. it's giving him his internal ip
[02:33] <jrib> bokey: and http_proxy
[02:33] <hobbes__> bokey: how do u do that universally, every time such as System->network proxy in gnome
[02:33] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, thanks
[02:33] <craigbass1976> KromiX, I'm no able to ssh in to my public ip when I'm at home either for some reason, but when I go away I can.
[02:34] <Jordan_U_> alex_mayorga, Now your card should be working :)
[02:34] <bokey> hobbes__, put that in your .bashrc file
[02:34] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, in the Feisty release, I believe many of the wireless cards are now recognized
[02:34] <sx270> antidrugue, well the 915resolution is installed, what i didnt understand is which resolution to set on 915. the native? or one i come up with. Now in xorg. I set 1440x900 but the monitor blanks out and doesnt accept it
[02:34] <bokey> hobbes__, whenever you log in, it'll work.
[02:34] <craigbass1976> greywhind, I wasn't sure of his set up.
[02:34] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: did you get it to work?
[02:34] <hobbes__> bokey, ah yes that is what i was forgetting lol... thanks
[02:34] <bokey> np
[02:34] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, like for say, once you get feisty up and runny, it lets you select ethernet or wireless
[02:34] <RobbieCrash> ugh, forget this, reinstalling is easier.
[02:34] <KromiX> craigbass1976: When i initially set it up, i was able to......
[02:34] <antidrugue> sx270: is /etc/default/915resolution set to "auto" ?
[02:34] <sx270> antidrugue, I do know the PC supports 1280x1024 which im running now, but its all stretched, and no other res can run it without it stretching
[02:34] <craigbass1976> KromiX, so, can you putty over to the linux box using the linux box's  internal private ip?
[02:34] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: I can't update it, I have the BETA one, but problem is, because I have no wireless, and it's still not installed, I can't update.
[02:34] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, s/runny/running
[02:34] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, greywhind, not sure, how do I restart networkmanager applet
[02:34] <sx270> antidrugue, hmm no i set it to 5c
[02:34] <barbarella_me> KromiX:forgot to pay the bill :-)
[02:35] <sx270> antidrugue, should i set it back to auto?
[02:35] <hobbes__> will that work with programs not launched in terminal/part of system (such as a weather-applet on toolbar)
[02:35] <antidrugue> sx270: auto is fine for me, that's what i can tell
[02:35] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, well, can any computer connect and make an iso cd?
[02:35] <Tarkus> hey, i have a windows drive that isnt allowing me to acces it in windows, but in linux i can view all the files/folders that are in the drive. but when i try to copy/paste anything. it wont let me (its greyed out). any suggestions?
[02:35] <KromiX> craigbass1976: im on this box, this box is the server, i did ssh -p 443 localhost and yes i was able to...
[02:35] <yetimon3> leave
[02:35] <mattycoze> jrib: nah okay now no session is working, bah
[02:35] <sx270> antidrugue, what do you have? 865 too
[02:35] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Are you saying I burn Feisty again? (I have the BETA Live CD.)
[02:35] <antidrugue> no, 915
[02:35] <jrib> mattycoze: what exactly happens?
[02:35] <RobbieCrash> !ntfs | Tarkus
[02:35] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, I would have a computer that can burn an iso image of Ubuntu Feisty and then install it that way
[02:35] <antidrugue> sx270: should be the same
[02:35] <sx270> antidrugue, well thats the driver running, same for me
[02:35] <barbarella_me> KromiX:443 is for apache https
[02:35] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, sorry I had a few beers whilst fixing my nvidia but i know i went through a stage of removing and reinstalling the restricted modules and the nvidia-glx packages to get it going and then reinstalling the binary 9755 drivers from nvidia site hope it helps I should have made notes all actioon doh
[02:35] <ubotu> Tarkus: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[02:35] <sx270> hmm
[02:35] <kriebly> hi there. is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MetaPackages the total list of metapackages? is there a metapackage for, say, all irc clients, all text editors, etc?
[02:36] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: you can just reboot, it will be simpler
[02:36] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: you could just log out and log back in, i guess.
[02:36] <craigbass1976> KromiX, but now can you get on the windows box and ssh to it on 443 with putty?  Ssh to the linux box's internal ip (192 whatever) and see if that works.
[02:36] <Tarkus> RobbieCrash: what does that do? i just type that in a terminal window?
[02:36] <sx270> antidrugue, ok give me a sec goin to a terminal
[02:36] <jrib> Tarkus: if you can view it, you should be able to copy to a place that is writable (like your HOME).  Where are you trying to copy to
[02:36] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, I would give it a try... most of the bugs that involved wireless are now fixed with the network-manager
[02:36] <cv_guest> is anyone here famliar with writing a program to test for udp latency
[02:36] <bokey> ZeroZiat, in your case I reckon, it'd be fine to just do sudo update-manager and just update those packages that need to upgraded.
[02:36] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, also reboot after various attemps that thru me to console
[02:36] <ZeroZiat> erstazi: Okay, I am setting it to redownload the image, then.
[02:36] <ZeroZiat> bokey: I can't, wireless doesn't work.
[02:36] <KromiX> craig: which one is the box internal ip?
[02:36] <erstazi> bokey: ZeroZiat's wireless doesn't work with feisty beta
[02:36] <antidrugue> sx270: set /etc/default/915resolution to "auto" (in mode", then restart it : "sudo /etc/init.d/915resolution restart"
[02:36] <mattycoze> jrib: well it starts up okay, you see the screen, it stops loading at the usual spot, when you move the mouse it works, but when you click on nything it's nonresponsive
[02:36] <antidrugue> sx270... and restart X
[02:37] <Tarkus> jrib: RobbieCrash: yea i forgot to mention that im running the liveCD using it to restore my files..
[02:37] <KromiX> eth1 ?
[02:37] <alex_mayorga> Jordan_U_, greywhind, antidrugue, restarting
[02:37] <erstazi> bokey: last I knew, feisty release has those fixes
[02:37] <cyberfr0g> sup?
[02:37] <ZeroZiat> Wow, you guys are sure helpful!
[02:37] <KromiX> eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:50:BA:C8:18:3F
[02:37] <KromiX>           inet addr:192.168.0.100  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.
[02:37] <HYPOCRISY> Hello
[02:37] <KromiX> that 1?
[02:37] <bokey> ZeroZiat, so you are few of the unlucky people ?
[02:37] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, the forum is even more helpful! I am trying to help out there more often
[02:37] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > Tarkus (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:37] <mattycoze> jrib: when i say, it started up okay, i meant it seems no different from normal - no error messages ect...
[02:37] <cyberfr0g> no
[02:37] <HYPOCRISY> you tell me
[02:37] <bokey> ZeroZiat, so was your wireless working before upgrading to feisty ?
[02:37] <craigbass1976> KromiX, so, on the windows box can you use putty to ssh into 192.168.0.100 on 443?
[02:37] <jrib> mattycoze: can you use the keyboard?  alt-f1 for the menu
[02:37] <antidrugue> sx270: like that: http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/915resolution
[02:37] <greywhind> erstazi: yes, but sometimes the immediacy of IRC is nice
[02:37] <KromiX> checking...
[02:37] <barbarella_me> KromiX:change your port to default 22 or an other port number, but not 443
[02:37] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ok set it back to Auto then, what about the X,Y values?
[02:37] <RobbieCrash> noiesmo I've rebooted more times than I can count. I'm just reinstalling feisty. I've had a bunch of problems with this anyhow. My XORG randomly freezes anyhow, which is what got me into this mess in the first place. So a clean install, and a new seet of headaches is what I need
[02:37] <Cobain> where can i change my mount points for my removable devices?
[02:38] <erstazi> greywhind, of course, don't get me wrong
[02:38] <ZeroZiat> erstazi and bokey: Yes, I must be one of the unlucky people, but I still loooove Ubuntu! I can feel it in the live CD, and bokey, I don't even have it installed yet.
[02:38] <Cobain> i plug in my ipod but it says the mount point is invalid.
[02:38] <Jordan_U> kriebly, I doubt it, meta packages are usually to install a suite of functionality like ubuntu-desktop brings in all the gnome apps in a standard install, so it isn't likely that there would be a package for installing all of X type things but rather all the individual tools to get X or X type things done
[02:38] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: like in the file I linked: http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/915resolution
[02:38] <SurfnKid> ah
[02:38] <SurfnKid> lets see
[02:38] <kriebly> thanks, jordan_u
[02:38] <gonzaloaf_work> !locales
[02:38] <mattycoze> no, that hasn't worked in the past
[02:38] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[02:38] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: just MODE has to be set, the rest is blank
[02:38] <bokey> ZeroZiat, what is your wireless make. Not that I could possible see it working. nonetheless
[02:38] <erstazi> ZeroZiat, like I said, best chance is to burn an iso image of feisty release
[02:38] <bokey> ZeroZiat, ?
[02:38] <jrib> mattycoze: check ~/.xsession-errors ?
[02:38] <noiesmo> RobbieCrash, might be your best bet then, I only had a couple of hassles
[02:38] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: like it is by default
[02:38] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: even the X and Y reso?
[02:38] <SurfnKid> ah
[02:39] <SurfnKid> ok
[02:39] <jrib> mattycoze: try a different window manager too
[02:39] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: this is my working file I liked
[02:39] <BSG75> how do I make nvidia card display through DVI out please?
[02:39] <ZeroZiat> bokey: My wireless router is Belkin, and I think I installed a Belkin wireless adapter here a few months ago (When I setup the router.)
[02:39] <mattycoze> jrib: shit beryl's been giving me grief lately, it could be that indeed
[02:39] <slvmchn> can someone help me, i have a .rar that's apparently passworded, but even if i give it the right password it doesn't export any of the files
[02:39] <jackie> hi, i just installed the base system of feisty booting from lan, how can i configure the source.list file to get apt install .debs from a local folder? please
[02:39] <slvmchn> it just gives me an empty folder
[02:39] <erstazi> !o4o
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[02:39] <xyz-abc> Help: when connecting to an live Feisty Fawn share, from within WinXP, I get asked for a username and password! (what are they.. where do I find them)?
[02:40] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: and whats your resolution
[02:40] <bryan_666> ok i want to see if anyone can help me with a few basic IRC commands
[02:40] <jackie> xyz-abc, add a user to samba in feisty
[02:40] <xyz-abc> k
[02:40] <Salvo> hi
[02:40] <Salvo> i just installed ubuntu on my system
[02:40] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: then i set the desired resolution in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, mine being 1280x768
[02:40] <BSG75>     Option         "metamodes" "1360x768 +0+0; 800x600 +0+0; 640x480 +0+0"
[02:40] <BSG75>     Option "TwinView" "False"
[02:40] <BSG75>     Option "TwinViewOrientation" "RightOf"
[02:40] <BSG75>     Option         "UseDisplayDevice" "DFP"
[02:40] <bokey> ZeroZiat, so have you tried everything listed @ the Ubuntu wireless guide ?
[02:40] <tonyyarusso> bryan_666: Join me in #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-classroom ?
[02:40] <BSG75> am I missing anything
[02:40] <jrib> !paste | BSG75
[02:40] <ubotu> BSG75: 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)
[02:40] <tonyyarusso> BSG75: Yes.  A pastebin url...
[02:40] <jrib> slvmchn: did you try in a terminal?
[02:41] <BSG75> sorry
[02:41] <Jordan_U> jackie, I may not understand what you are trying to do, but why not just sudo dpkg -i /Directory/with/debs/*.deb ?
[02:41] <bryan_666> i am on fiesty and have no other OS because i screwed up bad...might recover some informatioon soo, then setup a dual boot with a 3rd read write partition, but i need help with IRC commands
[02:41] <Linux-Newb> I have a question about "wine" if anyone could help I'd appreciate it. I wanted to know how can I access the "c:\windows" dir so i could install a font a downloaded.
[02:41] <ZeroZiat> bokey: The Ubuntu wireless guide isn't helpful, and I can't find ndiswrapper on the Feisty Live CD beta.
[02:41] <Salvo> i-ve two HDs i-ve isntalled ubuntu on hdb and grub on hda, my boot device, but now when i boot up my pc grub says ERROR 18 while loading stage 1.5
[02:41] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ah ok give me a sec
[02:41] <SurfnKid> :)
[02:41] <xyz-abc> jackie: how do I do that
[02:41] <jrib> Linux-Newb: it sits in ~/.wine
[02:41] <bokey> ZeroZiat, why don't you download the ndiswrapper as a .deb and then install it on that machine ?
[02:41] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: as an example, here is my xorg.conf: http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/xorg.conf.killah
[02:41] <mattycoze> jrib: i'm gunna remove beryl
[02:41] <erstazi> Linux-Newb, I can help you with that... pm me
[02:42] <jrib> Linux-Newb: since files that start with a '.' are hidden, you'll need to go to view > show hidden files
[02:42] <bryan_666> tonyyarusso i am in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:42] <Linux-Newb> jrib: I was looking for that and couldnt find it
[02:42] <ZeroZiat> bokey: Where can I find it? Since I cannot dl it from any package manager in Ubuntu since I have no connection.
[02:42] <Linux-Newb> ahhh
[02:42] <Linux-Newb> that explain it then
[02:42] <bokey> ZeroZiat, ok wait.
[02:42] <d0lph1nK1ng> anyone know how to start X w/ different Layouts?
[02:42] <jackie> Jordan_U, i want to apt-get install ubuntu-desktop,  it will download .deb from internet, but i have the debs already
[02:42] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: says panel id function not supported
[02:42] <bokey> !ndiswrapper
[02:42] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:42] <Linux-Newb> jrib: I'll try that now then, thanks
[02:42] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: hum?
[02:42] <Jordan_U> Salvo, Did GRUB ever work with the current HD configuration?
[02:42] <Drk_Guy> Hy Guys
[02:43] <Salvo>  i never tried any linux distro before
[02:43] <BSG75> is that better .. never done the paste thing before
[02:43] <Salvo> >(
[02:43] <noiesmo> jackie, if the debs are in /var/cache/apt/archives/ then apt-get will see then and not re download them
[02:43] <dobblego> how do I change the resolution/refresh of the login screen?
[02:43] <xyz-abc> Help: when connecting to an live Feisty Fawn share, from within WinXP, I get asked for a username and password! (what are they.. where do I find them)?
[02:43] <Jordan_U> jackie, Do you have all and *only* the .debs for ubuntu-desktop?
[02:43] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: who says that ?
[02:43] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: i removed all settings and just left auto. then restarted 915resolution and it says Panel id Function Not Supported
[02:43] <BSG75> I need to get dvi out .. only dvi .. no dual monitor.. no CRT etc
[02:43] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: says 915 as soon as i do a restart
[02:43] <BSG75> trying to plug in my puter to my HDMI of my HD tv
[02:43] <jackie> noiesmo, then i just move the debs to this folder,right?
[02:44] <jackie> Jordan_U, yes
[02:44] <gordonr> k, I have a DVICO USB tuner.  It seems to be reconized but it won't scan for channels.
[02:44] <noiesmo> jackie, yep
[02:44] <xyz-abc> jackie: how do I create a samba user?
[02:44] <d0lph1nK1ng> how do u load ubuntu in text-mode only, but w/o going into recovery mode?
[02:44] <Jordan_U> jackie, Then just move them all to one folder and so a sudo dpkg -i /whatever/*.deb
[02:44] <noiesmo> jackie, then run sudo apt-get install package and it should not want to download
[02:44] <bokey> ZeroZiat, in the meantime https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsBelkin
[02:44] <antidrugue> SurfKid: i guess you can do it like that then http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/915resolution.SurfnKid
[02:44] <ZeroZiat> bokey: Okay.
[02:44] <greywhind> d0lph1nK1ng: i believe init 3 is what you're looking for. not sure though.
[02:45] <BSG75> guess I should post the url
[02:45] <BSG75> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17511/
[02:45] <jrib> d0lph1nK1ng: do you want to always do that?
[02:45] <jackie> xyverz, http://www.samba.netfirms.com/addusers.htm maybe this helps
[02:45] <bkudria> i just purchased a sony digital camera, and it mounts in usb mode as a mass storage device, as expected, but it mounts read-only (ro), and i can't figure out how to mount it as read-write.  what is wrong?  any advice appreciated
[02:45] <jackie> Jordan_U, noiesmo , thanks
[02:45] <jrib> greywhind: runlevels 2-5 are the same on ubuntu by default
[02:45] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: "auto" always worked for me, but sure you can force any mode you like: http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/915resolution.SurfnKid
[02:45] <greywhind> d0lph1nK1ng: i guess not. sorry.
[02:45] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: i see what you did, youre only running it at one resolution which is great, i should do that too
[02:45] <noiesmo> jackie, np :)
[02:45] <greywhind> jrib: sorry - until recently, I was using Fedora.
[02:45] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: ok
[02:45] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: what kind of monitor doy ou have
[02:46] <d0lph1nK1ng> jrib, i am loading ubuntu natively and thru VMware.  i want to load different layouts
[02:46] <jrib> greywhind: np, just wanted to inform so you knew :)
[02:46] <bruenig> d0lph1nK1ng, if you are looking to have it not use the graphical login, just make /etc/init.d/gdm -x
[02:46] <jackie> xyverz, http://www.google.com.mx/search?q=samba+add+user+ubuntu
[02:46] <Pelo> bkudria,  check the users settings in system > prefs,  make sure that you have access
[02:46] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ill have to figure out if this dell sx270 has a wide screen resolution I can use
[02:46] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: those are configuration files for my laptop, a widescreen 1280x768
[02:46] <ceryx> et
[02:46] <SurfnKid> ahh
[02:46] <bokey> ZeroZiat, here are the packages available for feisty http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/misc/
[02:46] <d0lph1nK1ng> "make /etc/init.d/gdm -x" ?
[02:46] <bkudria> Pelo: i do, it's mounted as user:bkudria and group:root
[02:46] <ZeroZiat> bokey, Thank you.
[02:46] <bruenig> d0lph1nK1ng, sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm
[02:46] <Pelo> bkudria,  no I mean check the users settings
[02:46] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: so you are positive 1280x1024 is the native resolution ?
[02:46] <bkudria> Pelo: but command-line 'mount' explicitly says it is mounted ro
[02:47] <tbuss> can someone help with a ftp issue, password for user account will not change
[02:47] <Pelo> bkudria,   sudo chmod 777  /path/
[02:47] <xyverz> jackie: okay
[02:47] <antidrugue> ftp: what ftp apps are you using ?
[02:47] <antidrugue> tbuss: i mean you
[02:47] <d0lph1nK1ng> breunig, then can i do "/etc/init.d/gdm --layout virtual" ?
[02:47] <kditty> are all or most of my important settings in my home folder? id like to back stuff up before i do a fresh install of feisty
[02:47] <Black_Mask> kditty yes
[02:48] <bokey> ZeroZiat, download ndiswrapper-common (1.38-1ubuntu1), ndiswrapper-source (1.38-1ubuntu1) [universe]  and ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 (1.38-1ubuntu1)
[02:48] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: hmm i know that was from somewhere, whether it was from the monitor or chipset, i will look now on google. but i believe it was the chipsets
[02:48] <bokey> ZeroZiat, np.
[02:48] <bkudria> Pelo: i tried that - it is not the permissions, it is the mounting part - it is mounted as a read-only filesystem
[02:48] <Black_Mask> specially if you select 'show hidden files' you will literally see your settings
[02:48] <bruenig> d0lph1nK1ng, not sure what the options are for gdm, I am pretty sure that is not one. Generally you have /etc/init.d/gdm start/restart/stop/and a few others
[02:48] <ubd> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1,  missing codepage or other error // EXT3-fs: hda1: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (80008000). // fsck.ext3: Filesystem revision too high while trying to open /dev/hda1 The filesystem revision is apparently too high for this version of e2fsck. // and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock??
[02:48] <eck> kditty: probably the only things not in /home that you would want to back up are changesyou made to files in /etc
[02:48] <Pelo> bkudria,  not sure then
[02:48] <tbuss> antidrugue: proftpd but I dont think it's that. When I try to assign a password in Users and Groups the password never changes?
[02:48] <Black_Mask> if you upgrade from Edgy to Feisty you won't have to back up your settings
[02:48] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: gime a sec ill look for that
[02:48] <Linux-Newb> jrib: Im still having a bit of trouble finding that folder, I enabled "show hidden files" but its no where to be found in the root.....
[02:48] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: preferably you should use your monitor native resolution
[02:48] <ZeroZiat> bokey, What do I do with them?
[02:48] <d0lph1nK1ng> bruenig, oh i am thinking of startx, startx has that option
[02:49] <alex_mayorga> thanks to all that helped
[02:49] <jrib> Linux-Newb: nah, it's in your HOME
[02:49] <aperture> hi. I have some problems with connecting my iPod
[02:49] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ok, so you forced that on your laptop and the wide screen didnt stretch? it looks wide but normal?
[02:49] <d0lph1nK1ng> bruenig, if i start in that text only, how do i get back to regular GUI?  starting X or GDM or both?
[02:49] <jrib> Linux-Newb: ~ means /home/username usually
[02:49] <bkudria> Pelo: ok, thanks for the help, i'll keep trying
[02:49] <tbuss> antidrugue: instead of sudo useradd userftp -p your_password -d /home/FTP-shared -s /bin/false I just used Users and Groups
[02:49] <alex_mayorga> I'm free to roam now
[02:49] <bokey> ZeroZiat, download them, put in a usb stick or something and then install it on your other machine without wifi.
[02:49] <bruenig> d0lph1nK1ng, I think startx will do
[02:49] <antidrugue> tbuss: hum, no sure, perhaps google knows, or try #proftpd
[02:49] <jobezone> kditty, but zip them if you're going to burn them to a cd or copy to another drive. In the future, make a separate partition for /home, that way you don't have to backup
[02:49] <Pelo> bkudria,  check the forum for your camera model,  maybe there is a fix in there
[02:49] <Linux-Newb> ah ok.....I better pick up a linux for dummies book
[02:49] <Linux-Newb> LOL
[02:49] <Linux-Newb> thanks
[02:49] <d0lph1nK1ng> bruenig, does startx start gnome, too?
[02:49] <ZeroZiat> bokey: Also, how do I download them, I can't find any "Download here" or anything like that.
[02:49] <bkudria> Pelo: this camera is kinda new, so there isn't anything
[02:50] <bruenig> d0lph1nK1ng, I believe so
[02:50] <aperture> it's a third gen one however when you plug it in, the computer does not recognize it
[02:50] <aperture> however if you plug it in and you restart the computer, ubuntu picks it up
[02:50] <bokey> ZeroZiat, if you click them you'll find it. lol
[02:50] <d0lph1nK1ng> bruenig, thanx, u rock
[02:50] <tbuss> antidrugue: I heard of this before, I tried a reboot and it didnt work, for some reason the Users and Groups has a password it wants to use, but I don't know where it's coming from. Thanks for your help
[02:50] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, can you explain what I just didd?
[02:51] <antidrugue> tbuss: sorry i don't have an answer
[02:51] <MajorApus> anyone here experienced with /etc/asound.conf that could help me out
[02:51] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: did it worked ?
[02:51] <interfear> which flash plugin would you recommend?
[02:51] <bruenig> interfear, flashplugin-nonfree (version 9)
[02:51] <jobezone> kditty, there's a bunch of hidden dot directories (.xyz) which are your settings for various programs and all. You can view them if you choose to display hidden directories and files in Nautilus View menu
[02:51] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, I'm unplugged as we speak
[02:51] <tbuss> antidrugue: I just like seeing the red when someone responds, havent seen it all night :) I'll leave you alone now
[02:51] <antidrugue> interfead : "sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree"
[02:51] <aperture> interfear: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[02:51] <greywhind> alex_mayorga: congrats
[02:51] <soulrider> hi :)
[02:52] <MajorApus> here is my asound.conf file, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17512/ could someone take a look at it
[02:52] <aperture> lol dammit you beat me D:
[02:52] <ZeroZiat> bokey: Here? Check for Bug Reports about ndiswrapper-common.
[02:52] <ZeroZiat> Source Package: ndiswrapper, Download: [dsc]  [ndiswrapper_1.38.orig.tar.gz]  [ndiswrapper_1.38-1ubuntu1.diff.gz] 
[02:52] <ZeroZiat> View the Debian changelog
[02:52] <ZeroZiat> View the copyright file
[02:52] <wastrel> hi
[02:52] <soulrider> i just installed feisty, i activated compiz, but its not showing the window decorations
[02:52] <antidrugue> tbuss: cool, hope you like ubuntu by now :)
[02:52] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: it has a max res of 1680x1050 E207WFP
[02:52] <kditty> jobezone, i am going to install feisty fresh right now, so i need a main partition, swap and then one for home?
[02:52] <bokey> !pastebin | ZeroZiat
[02:52] <ubotu> ZeroZiat: 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)
[02:52] <bruenig> anyone know if they fixed xubuntu feisty or is it still trash?
[02:52] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: wow, great
[02:52] <wastrel> soulrider:  you should ask on #ubuntu-effects
[02:52] <soulrider> ok
[02:52] <bokey> ZeroZiat, ok http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/misc/ndiswrapper-common
[02:52] <SurfnKid> antidrugue:  I doubt it the video card will support that much, what is the max that yours support? 1280x768?
[02:52] <bokey> ZeroZiat, click on all.
[02:52] <tbuss> antidrugue: I was never this dedicated in windows, thats for sure, has to some reason for it
[02:52] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: that's very much widescreen,
[02:52] <fssssssssssh> heh, i have a script/program which i have to start with "python decoder". how can i make a shortcut to click on, which starts this program? :)
[02:52] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: or 1280x800
[02:53] <Palmerthegeek> hello all
[02:53] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, on the desktop, on the panel, or in the menus?
[02:53] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: we can try 1680x1050
[02:53] <fssssssssssh> desktop
[02:53] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: yeap very much :) i should try one of the resolutions just to check
[02:53] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: :)
[02:53] <bokey> ZeroZiat, did you find it ?
[02:53] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ok going to try, brb
[02:53] <ubd> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda1,  missing codepage or other error // EXT3-fs: hda1: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (80008000). // fsck.ext3: Filesystem revision too high while trying to open /dev/hda1 The filesystem revision is apparently too high for this version of e2fsck. // and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock??
[02:53] <ZeroZiat> bokey; I am not sure.
[02:53] <ubd> help me someone!
[02:53] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, right click on the desktop, select add launcher, then fill out the box with the right info
[02:53] <linxeh> has anyone got WorldWind to work on linux ?
[02:53] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: wait...
[02:53] <bokey> ZeroZiat, do you see this ? Download ndiswrapper-common
[02:53] <jrib> ubd: what command gave you taht output?
[02:54] <fssssssssssh> hmm i use kubuntu
[02:54] <ZeroZiat> bokey: I mean, I clicked the three links in the download page, now I am inside, but what now, I have like, lots of links :S
[02:54] <ZeroZiat> :::: [  x ! a Z a R d x  ]  ::::  incoming netsplit!
[02:54] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, I now want to know the innards of this :)
[02:54] <ubd> jrib: mount dmesg | tail and fsck
[02:54] <fssssssssssh> is there any textbased command to create such a file ?
[02:54] <jesus_> hola
[02:54] <jesus_> alguien de mexico
[02:54] <cotton> Help! http://pastebin.ca/456815
[02:54] <alex_mayorga> jesus_, yo
[02:55] <__mikem> !es | jesus_
[02:55] <ubotu> jesus_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:55] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: this is what i would try : http://antidrugue.dyndns.org/config.linux/config.killah/915resolution.SurfnKid
[02:55] <cotton> Package linux-headers-2.6.17-10-generic is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[02:55] <eck> fssssssssssh: i believe you can just create a .desktop file (or a shell script)
[02:55] <alex_mayorga> jesus_, "/join ubuntu-mx"
[02:55] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, check out #kubuntu
[02:55] <irvin> i have the beta iso of feisty-alternate cd.. can i use rsync to update the image to final release? how?
[02:55] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, yeah you can create a shell script, and make it executable
[02:55] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: with the proper resolution specified in /etc/X11/xorg.conf of course
[02:55] <jrib> ubd: what are you trying to mount?
[02:55] <fssssssssssh> nobdody answers in there :p
[02:55] <cotton> E: Package linux-headers-2.6.17-10-generic has no installation candidate
[02:56] <Collect3825> Anyone have a decent guide for multi-booting with ubuntu?
[02:56] <fssssssssssh> ok i google for "howoto create shell scripts"
[02:56] <fssssssssssh> thank you guys :] 
[02:56] <ubd> jrib: a "testdisk" rescued ext3 parititon
[02:56] <antidrugue> alex_mayorgo: when the driver loads (bcm43xx), it looks for your card firmware, which should be in the directory /lib/firmware/ ... bcm43xx-fwcutter has set that up for you
[02:56] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, shall I close the bug?
[02:56] <barbarella_me> Collect3825:man grub
[02:56] <jrib> ubd: k, not sure then
[02:56] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: what was the bug ?
[02:56] <esteele_> We have a sound driver problem, we can't get the intel 8x0 to work
[02:56] <antidrugue> this one ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcm43xx-fwcutter/+bug/92088
[02:56] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, your shell script would look like this
[02:56] <bruenig> #!/bin/bash
[02:56] <bruenig> python decoder
[02:57] <esteele_> Can  anyone help?
[02:57] <alex_mayorga> antidrugue, bug # 92088
[02:57] <bruenig> then just chmod +x it
[02:57] <fssssssssssh> ill try, sec :P
[02:57] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, yup
[02:57] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: just mentioned in the comments that you got it to work, how, and that the bug should be closed
[02:57] <anandanbu> how do i open or extract a .rar file in ubuntu 7.04
[02:57] <eck> if it is just one command it might be preferable to exec it
[02:57] <bruenig> !info unrar | anandanbu
[02:57] <ubotu> anandanbu: unrar: Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1:3.7.3-1 (feisty), package size 94 kB, installed size 228 kB
[02:57] <jrib> !rar > anandanbu (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:58] <barbarella_me> esteele_:just ask the question you have.
[02:58] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: i just wonder how it got "confirmed" status though
[02:58] <f4n74sm4> oi
[02:58] <jackie> anandanbu, apt-get install unrar
[02:58] <TECH_1> !sound
[02:58] <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
[02:58] <cotton> What software is avalible to host other OS in ubuntu?
[02:58] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: ok cool let me try this one and then ill try yours, also.. what difference does it make to have it on 1,2,4,8,16,24,32bits if the only resolution that will work is at the one specified in the xorg option i.e. DefaultDepth   24
[02:58] <aperture> cotton: vmware
[02:58] <esteele_> We have an issue in the there is no sound, I figure the needed modules ain't loaded
[02:58] <__mikem> !vmware | cotton
[02:58] <ubotu> cotton: 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
[02:58] <esteele_> but modprobe failed
[02:58] <esteele_> so maybe we failed to identify the correct drivers
[02:59] <barbarella_me> esteele_:ubuntu 7.04?
[02:59] <chuzzyhuzzy> hey guys, i'm trying to enable beryl on my machine, ubuntu feisty fawn.. any ideas? "  Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". "
[02:59] <cotton> thanks
[02:59] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: if default depth is at 24, then it will read the resolutions in that "24" part
[02:59] <esteele_> barbarella_me: Yup
[02:59] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, dunno, I'll log my steps in the bug and see if it works for the others
[02:59] <cotton> Thanks ubotu
[02:59] <jackie> chuzzyhuzzy, compiz??
[02:59] <chuzzyhuzzy> i'm using ati and the driver included in ubuntu and not the binary drivers, any ideas? compiz is doing the same thing
[02:59] <greywhind> chuzzyhuzzy: what graphics card?
[02:59] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: ok, great
[02:59] <Pelo> __mikem,  can wubi use an os installed in another partiton ?
[02:59] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, I guess it was confirmed because more people was affected
[02:59] <aperture> so does anyone know about problems with iPods?
[02:59] <jackie> chuzzyhuzzy, /join #ubuntu-effects
[03:00] <chuzzyhuzzy> ATI .. damnit i can never remember it's my gf's laptop
[03:00] <barbarella_me> esteele_:maybe you've got exothic hardware!
[03:00] <noiesmo> esteele_, in terminal do "lspci |grep audio" that will show the sound card type then use lsmod see whats loaded
[03:00] <Baroogan> I need help setting up my interfaces file
[03:00] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: right well nevermind, i guess that only applies if you use anything other than 24, so i should only worry about 24 or 32.
[03:00] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, got to go to deal with real life issues, bye for now
[03:00] <cycom> Can the ubuntu liveCD repartition for me?
[03:00] <jackie> cyberfr0g, yes
[03:00] <biouser> Does anyone know howto restart a sound system from the command line?
[03:00] <jackie> cycom, yes
[03:00] <cycom> jackie: Thanks.  bbiab
[03:00] <antidrugue> alex_mayorga: i'm sure it will help some people if you post your solution in comments of the bug
[03:00] <Pelo> aperture,  if you are looking for an Itune replacement try  gtkpod
[03:00] <chuzzyhuzzy> ok, i'll give it a shot, thanks
[03:00] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: yep
[03:01] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, will certainly do
[03:01] <alex_mayorga> antigrugue, bye and thanks
[03:01] <__mikem> Pelo, wubi is simply a tool that sets up your computer so you can run ubuntu along side windows as if you duel booted, however the linux file system is stored in an image file in the windows file system rather than in its own partition, so its actually safer
[03:01] <aperture> Pelo: I'm trying to get ubuntu to mount+recognize my iPod
[03:01] <esteele_> noiesmo: lsmod | grep Intel?
[03:01] <SurfnKid> antidrugue: heh
[03:01] <noiesmo> esteele_, no audio not intel
[03:01] <eck> biouser: there is more than one sound system...
[03:01] <__mikem> pelo http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[03:01] <Mastranios> Would someone mind helping me with desktop effects
[03:01] <antidrugue> SurfnKid: yep ?
[03:01] <jcath> ShangWu, my collleague has mailed Amy about the contact list yesterday.
[03:01] <Pelo> aperture,  sorry I donT' know about that
[03:01] <Pelo> thanks __mikem
[03:01] <antidrugue> Mastranios : see #ubuntu-effects
[03:01] <bokey> jrib, do you know if 64 bit AMD ndiswrapper-utils 1.9 will work for 32 bits ? http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/misc/ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[03:02] <biouser> eck, I think ALSA, but perhaps OSS or JACK... it is junk leftover from PySndObj
[03:02] <esteele_> noiesmo: There are no audio drivers loaded
[03:02] <jackie> Mastranios, /join #ubuntu-effects
[03:02] <jrib> bokey: no, but why would you want to try that?
[03:02] <esteele_> noiesmo: lspci does however identify it
[03:02] <disasm> hey, anyone dual boot ubuntu with ubuntu? I was wondering if anyone have any suggestions for renaming a kernel without having to do a custom kernel compile. If a custom kernel is needed, that's not a problem, I've done it before, but would prefer to not have to maintain custom kernels for all of my ubuntu partitions. I share a /boot across all my linux partition
[03:02] <bokey> jrib, i am helping ZeroZiat download AMD package but it's not available for 32 bit AMD
[03:02] <noiesmo> esteele_, what was result of lspci |grep audio
[03:02] <bokey> jrib, :/
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: the content of my textfile is this
[03:03] <jrib> bokey: 32bit is i386
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> #!bin/bash
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> python /home/rob/otrdecoder-bin-linux-v221/decoder-gui
[03:03] <eck> biouser: i think you can restart alsa-utils to completely stop and restart the soundcard, but usually applications use another sound interface like esd or arts
[03:03] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, k
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> and i did chmod +x
[03:03] <craigbass1976> Hey folks, how do you shut down iptables in Ubuntu?  It's not in /etc/init.d
[03:03] <bokey> jrib, i though i386 was Intel. :/ ok
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> but i cant open the file
[03:03] <esteele_> noiesmo: esteele@dragon:~$ lspci |grep audio
[03:03] <esteele_> 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> but its still opened by kate :o
[03:03] <wastrel> hi fssssssssssh
[03:03] <eck> craigbass1976: by default there aren't any netfilter rules loaded
[03:03] <biouser> eck, I am using feisty and have esd processes going
[03:03] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, what did you call this
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> hi wastrel :)
[03:03] <wastrel> you should read the wikipedia article on chmod
[03:03] <wastrel> it's good
[03:03] <biouser> eck, maybe it is esd
[03:03] <mikere> disasm: I'm not certain, but I would think you can just rename the file as long as grub (or whatever) knows what kernel to boot
[03:03] <fssssssssssh> its name is "otrd"
[03:03] <Suspect> Hey everyone ... I'm having a few problems after I upgraded to Feisty Fawn: I no longer have direct rendering on my ATI Radeon X1600XT and alsa is not working anymore - can anyone help me get them working again?
[03:03] <craigbass1976> eck, I want to make sure it's not causing trouble.
[03:03] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, and it is on the desktop?
[03:04] <greywhind> Suspect: did you try the restricted manager?
[03:04] <wastrel> Suspect:  did you check the restricted drivers thingy
[03:04] <Suspect> Haha I'm in the dark, sorry
[03:04] <fssssssssssh> no in my private directory (oops?) ;-)
[03:04] <eck> craigbass1976: you can check if there are any rules loaded with iptables-save, but there shouldn't be any unless you added them
[03:04] <disasm> mikere: okay, I'll try that, thanks
[03:04] <Suspect> I'll try it
[03:04] <wastrel> Suspect:  system > administration > restricted drivers manager
[03:04] <Suspect> I forgot all about that
[03:04] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, wherever it is, just do ls -l otrd and paste the output
[03:04] <Suspect> thanks
[03:04] <disasm> mikere: now that you mention it, that does make sense, I rename my kernels in gentoo all the time ;-)
[03:04] <greywhind> Suspect: that got my graphics up with 1 click
[03:05] <Suspect> "Your hardware does not need any restricted drivers."
[03:05] <noiesmo> esteele_, lsmod |grep snd does anything come up
[03:05] <fssssssssssh> -rwxr-xr-x 1 rob rob 65 2007-04-25 02:59 otrd bruenig
[03:05] <xyz-abc> Thanks so much to all who helped me!
[03:05] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, ok cd into the directory with it and do ./otrd
[03:05] <aperture> has anyone tried loading a 3rd generation iPod?
[03:05] <fssssssssssh> bash: ./otrd: bin/bash: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[03:05] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, yeah recheck the command in the file, it is wrong
[03:06] <disasm> the other question I have is if I want a custom kernel, can I still refererence the root= as UUID, or do I need to change it to the actual devname?
[03:06] <fssssssssssh> oki sec
[03:06] <whileimhere> Has Ubuntu 7.04 had its wireless support fixed?
[03:06] <MotorCityMadMan> hello my friends, using kamil with ubuntu dapper|kmail error:could not start process pop3s. any help ?
[03:06] <aperture> whileimhere: yes
[03:06] <MotorCityMadMan> *kmail
[03:06] <aperture> whileimhere: depends what type of wireless you have though
[03:06] <eck> disasm: using uuid will still work
[03:06] <antidrugue> whileimhere: yes, better wirelees support in general
[03:06] <esteele_> noiesmo: What pastebin tool can you recommend?
[03:06] <biouser> eck, "restart alsa-utils"
[03:06] <aperture> whileimhere: there's no WPA though
[03:06] <whileimhere> I had no issues in Eft but Fawn never worked for me
[03:06] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, oh the problem is the -, you have to cancel out -'s or use quotes, change it to, python '/home/rob/otrdecoder-bin-linux-v221/decoder-gui'
[03:07] <disasm> eck: sweet, I'll try it out
[03:07] <whileimhere> what is WPA?
[03:07] <eck> biouser: I think something like: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[03:07] <noiesmo> !pastebin
[03:07] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:07] <aperture> whileimhere: it's a form of encryption
[03:07] <hurt> question, is firewall automatically enabled in ubuntu 7.04
[03:07] <whileimhere> Why did they take it out?
[03:07] <aperture> whileimhere: what do you have right now?
[03:07] <One2abusE> 7.04's wireless is fixed?
[03:07] <bruenig> !firewall | hurt
[03:07] <ubotu> hurt: 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).
[03:07] <aperture> whileimhere: never had it in the first place.
[03:07] <TECH_1> ! firewall
[03:07] <whileimhere> I use Eft. Wireless is fine here.
[03:07] <hurt> ty
[03:07] <One2abusE> hmmm
[03:07] <disasm> one other thing, my edgy kernels don't boot after upgrading to feisty, anyone else come across this? they just hang, again, not a big deal, I just will remove them, but previous upgrades I never had that problem (was thinking it might have to do with the new root=UUID= stuff in menu.lst
[03:07] <TECH_1> !firewall
[03:08] <MotorCityMadMan> hello my friends, using kamil with ubuntu dapper|kmail error:could not start process pop3s. any help ?
[03:08] <antidrugue> whileimhere: take out WPA ? not at all... what are you refering to?
[03:08] <aperture> whileimhere: tried the final? get the live cd and see if it works before you install, I guess
[03:08] <whileimhere> When I wither upgrade to Fawn or fresh install Fawn the wireless dies out or wont work
[03:08] <One2abusE> i'm just too much of a newb to figure out what i did wrong then..
[03:08] <Suspect> hrrm
[03:08] <esteele_> noiesmo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17515/
[03:08] <biouser> eck, thanks a lot man!!
[03:08] <barbarella_me>  !fwbuilder | hurt
[03:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fwbuilder - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:08] <aperture> whileimhere: you can always ndiswrapper it :P
[03:08] <greywhind> whileimhere: you may have to re-install the driver
[03:08] <eck> biouser: no problem :-)
[03:08] <One2abusE> i can't get it to even recognize i have a wireless card anymore..
[03:08] <noiesmo> esteele_, type alsamixer in terminal check settings and there turned up
[03:08] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: hmmmmm still doenst work
[03:08] <noiesmo> esteele_, use arrow keys to nav and turn up
[03:09] <One2abusE> had it working just fine in 6.06 and 6.10
[03:09] <xtknight> bug 109804
[03:09] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, does the ./otrd give you same stuff?
[03:09] <fssssssssssh> same error
[03:09] <noiesmo> esteele_, in alsamixer
[03:09] <whileimhere> I see. I am going to stick to Eft. I cant see the advantage of getting the upgrade
[03:09] <barbarella_me> hooo...ubotu :(
[03:09] <whileimhere> Thanks for the help though guys
[03:09] <fssssssssssh> the same as before
[03:09] <fssssssssssh> no such file or dir
[03:09] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, ok, just to be sure, copy and paste the second line, of that file
[03:09] <greywhind> whileimhere: i would recommend the upgrade nonetheless.
[03:09] <esteele_> noiesmo: Um yeah it's not working
[03:09] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, in here that is
[03:09] <greywhind> whileimhere: there ARE many improvements.
[03:09] <fssssssssssh> sec
[03:09] <whileimhere> Like?
[03:09] <Suspect> wastrel, any other ideas?
[03:09] <antidrugue> well, good night everyone, ciao
[03:10] <greywhind> whileimhere: the restricted manager, better default detection of many hardware elements, here... let me just find the list
[03:10] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: python '/home/rob/otrdecoder-bin-linux-v221/decoder-gui'
[03:10] <noiesmo> esteele_, what alsamixer not working or loading
[03:10] <Suspect> I tried installing the driver off the ATI site
[03:10] <wastrel> Suspect:  follow the wiki howto for fglrx.
[03:10] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, and you are certain that is the right path?
[03:10] <Suspect> ok'
[03:10] <fssssssssssh> yes
[03:10] <Tarkus> anyone know how to be able to copy/paste to and from NTFS partitions in linux? (i dont have linux installed. im using the LiveCD to recover my files from an otherwise corrupted partition in windows). any ideas? thanks
[03:10] <whileimhere> greywind: LOL I was being sarcastic.
[03:10] <fssssssssssh> i copied from konqueror
[03:10] <esteele_> noismo: Well I can turn volume up and down, but there is no sound... I really don't think the driver is loaded
[03:10] <barbarella_me> fssssssssssh:does you keyboard stuck?
[03:10] <eck> disasm: you would need to uncomment out the splash/quiet lines in grub to see what part of the boot process the kernel is halting at to find out why you can't boot them
[03:10] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, change it to python /home/rob/otrdecoder\-bin\-linux\-v221/decoder\-gui
[03:10] <greywhind> whileimhere: ah, sorry - sarcasm doesn't transfer well in text.
[03:10] <fssssssssssh> no i dont think so :P
[03:11] <whileimhere> No it doesnt
[03:11] <fssssssssssh> ok ill tr
[03:11] <whileimhere> but I still try
[03:11] <noiesmo> esteele_, from paste looks loaded check the user is member of audio group
[03:11] <biouser> eck, do you know how to restart esd?
[03:11] <scarter> what is the preferred free vm software for hosting various desktop clients on a desktop?
[03:11] <whileimhere> I dont use any non- GNU software
[03:11] <esteele_> noismo: How would I do that?
[03:12] <greywhind> whileimhere: if you want a list of the features anyway, i found this one: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/704tour
[03:12] <mikere> Tarkus: there is NTFS support in Linux - but I usually have to google whenever I want to do something that isn't automatic.  Have you tried mounting the drive you want to read/write?
[03:12] <eck> biouser: I'm not sure, but I would guess something like: kill -HUP pid_of_esd_goes_here
[03:12] <Assimilator> !samba
[03:12] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:12] <weswh-work> ok, I have a hard drive (hdb) that is currently formatted with NTFS. don't care about the data on it. I want to wipe the whole thing and have it formatted with a single ext3 partition, taking up the entire disk. is there an easy way to do that via the console?
[03:12] <mattycoze> jrib: whoah fixed it, it was beryl having a conflict with metacity after all that
[03:12] <noiesmo> esteele_, running kde here but maybe thru administration theres a user tool in gnome
[03:13] <weswh-work> or do I need to run fdisk on the drive, or what?
[03:13] <jrib> mattycoze: great
[03:13] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: same error );
[03:13] <mattycoze> jrib: yeh thanks :p
[03:13] <Tarkus> mikere: it seems to be already there in /media (i can read the files and view them, but i cant copy and paste to another drive. although i am able to copy/paste the files to my desktop)
[03:13] <Flannel> weswh-work: fdisk, yeah.  That's "from the console", just can't be mounted while you do it
[03:13] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, what happens when you run that same command from the command line
[03:13] <fssssssssssh> sec
[03:13] <Suspect> !fglrx
[03:13] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:13] <noiesmo> esteele_, did alsamixer load and show inputs etc
[03:13] <weswh-work> Flannel: pretty explanatory once you get into it?
[03:13] <weswh-work> or is fdisk not an app. like in the dos sense
[03:14] <mattycoze> jrib: though i've got another problem, something a little different - my update manager won't initialise when i press it or punch in the command
[03:14] <fssssssssssh> (u want to test me  whether i really wrote the correct directory, but i try anyways =D)
[03:14] <esteele_> noiesmo: Aye it loaded, and yeah it looks like I am a member of the audio group too
[03:14] <hurt> !antivirus
[03:14] <ubotu> antivirus is something you don't really need on Linux, unless you serve windows clients. ClamAV and aegis are decent linux virusscanners. Also see !linuxvirus
[03:14] <Flannel> weswh-work: it's just a command line program.
[03:14] <jrib> mattycoze: any output?
[03:14] <hurt> !linuxvirus
[03:14] <ubotu> The short life and hard times of a Linux Virus http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[03:14] <mikere> Tarkus: that's odd.  If you can paste to desktop you should be able to copy to any other drive (as long as it isnt mounted read only
[03:14] <mattycoze> jrib: i geta traceback log in the command line interface
[03:14] <fssssssssssh> yes bruenig, it works
[03:14] <jrib> mattycoze: pastebin
[03:14] <chump> !linuxvirus
[03:14] <Tarkus> mikere: how do i tell if its mounted as read only?
[03:14] <Flannel> weswh-work: er, Im sorry.  try 'parted' not fdisk.  should be a little bit friendlier
[03:15] <fssssssssssh> the program opens when typing python /home/rob/otrdecoder\-bin\-linux\-v221/decoder\-gui bruenig
[03:15] <noiesmo> esteele_, maybe sound is muted I know this is ridiculous. But it does happen.
[03:15] <mattycoze> jrib: pastebin?
[03:15] <mikere> Tarkus: check /etc/mtab - it has information on currently mounted devices.
[03:15] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, that doesn't make sense
[03:15] <jrib> !pastebin | mattycoze
[03:15] <ubotu> mattycoze: 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)
[03:15] <TECH_1> !sound
[03:15] <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
[03:15] <esteele_> noiesmo: No it's not muted
[03:15] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: you are right :D
[03:15] <Flannel> weswh-work: 'man parted' will give you a plethora of stuff.  You might also try with -i (interactive mode), although, I can' vouch for it, having never used it.
[03:15] <weswh-work> Flannel: any GUI interface avail for these types of things?
[03:15] <noiesmo> esteele_, :( ok then
[03:15] <Flannel> weswh-work: from the terminal?  like an ncurses thing?  hmmm
[03:16] <jmachacek_> Has anyone here gotten nethack-gnome or glhack working with ubuntu?
[03:16] <mattycoze> jrib haha, okay brb thanks
[03:16] <dutch> hey is anyone else having trouble with their USB bus on feisty?
[03:16] <Tarkus> mikere: btw the error i get when draging items to the drive. (its an external drive) is "you do not have permission to write to this folder"
[03:16] <weswh-work> Flannel: nah, like a KDE app
[03:16] <mikere> Tarkus: rw indicates read/write while ro indicates read only in /etc/mtab btw
[03:16] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: is that right: i opened kopete and wrote that text into it, saved it and did chmod +x filename - is that correct ?
[03:16] <esteele_> noiesmo: No further suggestions
[03:16] <lmr> weswh-work: It's just a matter of performing a mkfs.ext3 /dev/hdb1 if you have only one ntfs partition....
[03:16] <Flannel> weswh-work: oh.   Of course.  Qtparted and gparted (for KDE and gnome, respectively)
[03:16] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, did you put the #!/bin/bash at the top
[03:16] <Flannel> weswh-work: You originally said CLI.
[03:16] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: i dont mean kopete, i mean kate :O
[03:16] <fssssssssssh> yes sure thats on top
[03:16] <mikere> Tarkus: that's the error you get if either it's mounted ro or if it's mounted by root user and you are currently operating as non-root (or similar permissions problem)
[03:16] <jonathanfla2007> i have a grub question
[03:16] <lmr> weswh-work: Assuming that the disk is unmounted
[03:17] <Suspect> Can anyone help me get alsa working again please?
[03:17] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, it should work
[03:17] <esteele_> noiesmo: Oh wait, those modules were loaded manually in /etc/modules and we don't know if they are the correct modules, would it be logical that they are not?
[03:17] <fssssssssssh> #!bin/bash
[03:17] <fssssssssssh> python /home/rob/otrdecoder\-bin\-linux\-v221/decoder\-gui
[03:17] <mikere> Tarkus: open a console and type "cat /etc/mtab" (but without the quotes)
[03:17] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, no #!/bin/bash not #!bin/bash
[03:17] <mattycoze> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17516/
[03:18] <Tarkus> mikere: ok, it spits out a few lines of text
[03:18] <chump> jonathan:: ask your question if you want an asnwer ;)
[03:18] <dutch> can anyone point me in the right direction for troubleshooting USB bus problems on feisty?
[03:18] <Tarkus> mikere: about 17 lines
[03:18] <jonathanfla2007> I have Vista on sda and ubuntu on sdb and i can't get grub to load it does a error 17... does grub need to be installed on sd a if grub is in sd0 for the boot record?
[03:18] <scarter> what is the preferred free vm software for hosting various desktop clients on a desktop?
[03:18] <dutch> i would greatly appreciate
[03:18] <bruenig> !best | scarter
[03:18] <ubotu> scarter: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[03:18] <eck> dutch: maybe lsusb?
[03:19] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: i dont know but seems like there is a problem with the font but you just wrote to me: "<bruenig> fssssssssssh, no #!/bin/bash not #!bin/bash"
[03:19] <deafboy> i upgraded from edgy into feisty and network-manager is nto seeing my  wireless connection only my wired, is there something that conflicts with it?
[03:19] <dutch> eck: hmmm interesting. but that just makes my problem worse :-)
[03:19] <mikere> Tarkus: yep - now you need to identify the drive(s) you want to know about.  /dev/hdxx are all hard drives (usually internal).  Externals often show up as /dev/sdxx.
[03:19] <eck> dutch: what is your problem?
[03:19] <Tarkus> mikere: actually it lists both of the drives i want to copy/pate from and to. it says beside them "ntfs, rw, etc.."
[03:19] <fssssssssssh> bruenig: ah shit! lol
[03:19] <PriceChild> !ohmy
[03:19] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:19] <mneptok> fssssssssssh: language, please
[03:19] <Suspect> !alsa
[03:19] <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
[03:19] <bruenig> fssssssssssh, right, the top line needs to read #!/bin/bash, oh you appear to have figured it out
[03:20] <mikere> Tarkus: they are both listed with rw?
[03:20] <dutch> eck: well, it seems that any USB input device i try to use works fine for the first 5-30 minutes after boot. then, it will stop working. it will still have power, but not work
[03:20] <eck> dutch: i would check the output of dmesg after they stop working
[03:20] <dutch> eck: if i take it out, then plug it back in, it no longer recieves power even
[03:20] <deafboy> i upgraded from edgy into feisty and network-manager is nto seeing my  wireless connection only my wired, is there something that conflicts with it?
[03:20] <dutch> eck: good point
[03:20] <Tarkus> mikere: yes
[03:20] <greywhind> deafboy: what driver are you using?
[03:21] <jrib> mattycoze: how about using "gksu update-manager"
[03:21] <biouser> eck: well, I restart alsa-utils and esd and I stil can't get sound out of my PySndObj example, but if I restart the machine it will start working again
[03:21] <jonathanfla2007> I have Vista on sda and ubuntu on sdb and i can't get grub to load it does a error 17... does grub need to be installed on sda if grub is in sd0 for the boot record?
[03:21] <deafboy> greywhind: network-admin finds it just not network-manager, the default driver
[03:21] <greywhind> deafboy: what wireless card do you have?
[03:21] <mattycoze> jrib okay brb, i'll paste somethign if i get an error
[03:21] <mikere> Tarkus:  click Places ---> Computer and then right click on each drive and check the  permissions tab
[03:21] <deafboy> greywhind: intel 945?
[03:21] <TECH_1> !vista
[03:21] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[03:22] <greywhind> deafboy: well, i don't have experience with that card. but I found that networkmanager didn't connect to networks correctly with my card either.
[03:22] <Tarkus> mikere: yea it says the permissions are read-only
[03:22] <mikere> Tarkus: what user is listed as owner?
[03:22] <Tarkus> and i can click it and change to read and write, but then i get na error "could not change permissions"
[03:22] <eck> biouser: even after you completely restart the application?
[03:23] <deafboy> greywhind: its worked before of the feisty live cd but now it doesnt when i upgraded off edgy, i didnt use the feisty live cd because many many things were broken
[03:23] <triplah_> anyone know what the mod_proxy package is called in apt?
[03:23] <Tarkus> mikere: owner: unknown
[03:23] <fssssssssssh> wow bruenig, i want to thank you!!! thats so great now. really big thanks for helping me :-)
[03:23] <mikere> Tarkus: hm... one second
[03:23] <pyrosim> I'm trying to install feisty on a generic dell box (i810), moving from fedora, and when trying to boot from the CD, it displays the menu of options, and when I choose one, it does the "Loading Kernel" progress bar, then goes black and hangs.
[03:23] <Pelo> triplah_,  apt-cacher  search keyword
[03:23] <Pelo> triplah_,  apt-cache search keyword
[03:23] <mikere> Tarkus: mind if I msg you?
[03:23] <triplah_> yes, i did that
[03:23] <Tarkus> mikere: but i remember checking it 15 minutes ago and it said root.
[03:23] <jrib> triplah_: it is included with apache I believe, try 'sudo a2enmod'
[03:23] <triplah_> nothing came up
[03:23] <Tarkus> mikere: please do
[03:23] <pyrosim> I know it's a good CD, because I'm using an install off it right now.
[03:23] <triplah_> jrib: yeah i forgot about enabling it
[03:24] <triplah_> thanks
[03:24] <mikere> Tarkus: heh, root would cause you the problem
[03:24] <eck> pyrosim: if you have trouble with the live cd, the alternate cd has a text based installer
[03:24] <Hairulfr> Hello people. I've broken GRUB, but not sufficiently, I can still find the menu via SuperGrub but not reinstall it. I've tried sudo update-grub, but to no avail - it still loads the windows bootloader. Anyone know how to reinstall the grub loader?
[03:24] <gregorovius> Hairulfr, do you have a livecd?
[03:24] <pyrosim> Ah, cool, I'll try the alternate CD
[03:24] <palmerthegeek> hey all.  i'm currently running the rc1 feisty ( is this the final)  sorry I'm sure someone has asked this already....
[03:24] <Jordan_U> !grub | Hairulfr
[03:24] <ubotu> Hairulfr: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:24] <mattycoze> jrib: okay that works
[03:24] <mattycoze> jrib: but ive been looking at all the updates i've gotta do, and this distribution upgrade to fiesty is a pain in the arse
[03:25] <mattycoze> jrib: i've tried it twice and it won't work
[03:25] <Jordan_U> palmerthegeek, Yes, the release candidate is what was released as final
[03:25] <jrib> mattycoze: what happens?
[03:25] <palmerthegeek> thank you jordan_t!
[03:25] <Hairulfr> Jordan_U: Tried all that, no help. gregorovius yes I have, but it chrashes when trying to scan the disk prior to partition setup
[03:25] <mneptok> Hairulfr: .no ?
[03:25] <mattycoze> jrib: heh is gets to 99% and it comes up with a server time out message
[03:26] <Hairulfr> mneptok: Huh?
[03:26] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, You shouldn't upgrade to Feisty by manually editing your sources.lst and dist-upgrading BTW
[03:26] <jrib> mattycoze: oh, well that was probably only during the big traffic spike
[03:26] <mneptok> mattycoze: are you trying to upgrade to Feisty?
[03:26] <mneptok> Hairulfr: are you from .no ?
[03:26] <Hairulfr> mneptok: No, DK
[03:26] <mattycoze> jrib lol,
[03:26] <eck> Jordan_U: why not?
[03:26] <mattycoze> Jordan_U why's that?
[03:26] <noiesmo> esteele_, ok they might be, but im not sure what correct ones should be sorry
[03:26] <mattycoze> mneptok yeah i am
[03:26] <mneptok> Hairulfr: ah, i sensed a Nordic speaker ;)
[03:26] <Tarkus> mikere: can u see my private message? it says i cant send it because im not registered user..
[03:26] <delaney> QUESTION: is anyone else having problems with sudo apt-get build0-dep *wahtever*
[03:27] <Hairulfr> mneptok: :)
[03:27] <mneptok> mattycoze: download yourself an -alternate CD with BitTorrent
[03:27] <jrib> delaney: if you are, then someone is :P  Are you?
[03:27] <eck> delaney: what problem are you having, exactly?
[03:27] <mikere> Tarkus: ah - that's the problem.   Ok, find yourself a pastebin web site and paste your mtab there
[03:27] <gregorovius> Hairulfr, can you boot the livecd and execute sudo grub? when does it crash?
[03:27] <mattycoze> mneptok you got a link?
[03:27] <delaney> eck: it wont work
[03:27] <Tarkus> mikere: alright
[03:27] <delaney> eck,  E: Unable to find a source package for gaim
[03:27] <mikere> Tarkus: pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org is suggested in channel message
[03:27] <mneptok> mattycoze: the -alt CD has all the repo stuff necessary to upgrade you. it's like getting the packages at BitTorrent speeds. ;)
[03:27] <delaney> ive tried with packages from audacious to gaim to you name it
[03:27] <Jordan_U> eck, mattycoze Update manager does extra sanity checks and dependency problem solving foo so it is not recommended to upgrade with just apt ( although it is likely to work fine )
[03:28] <Pelo> delaney,  it has a new name now ,  can't remember what
[03:28] <mneptok> mattycoze: http://montreal.canonical.com/torrents
[03:28] <jrib> delaney: do yoy have deb-src lines for the main repo in your sources.list?  (pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list )
[03:28] <Pelo> pidgin or soething
[03:28] <Hairulfr> gregorovius: Ubuntu is booted fine now through a supergrub livecd, It chrashes when "Scanning partitions", after I select "manual install" - but I guess that's not what you meant :)
[03:28] <pyrosim> I don't know why the live CD wouldn't work though, this box has 512M ram in it.
[03:28] <eck> Jordan_U: do you know if there there is a "blessed" way to do an upgrade without running X?
[03:28] <delaney> jrib, http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/17517/
[03:28] <Tarkus> mikere: http://pastebin.ca/456870
[03:28] <eck> delaney: did you apt-get update after adding the deb-src lines to your sources.lst?
[03:28] <rbil> Does one have to be using UUIDs when doing the upgrade from Edgy to Feisty?
[03:28] <delaney> thats the terminal paste
[03:28] <Hairulfr> gregorovius: sudo grub works fine
[03:28] <delaney> my sources.list is taken off ubuntuguide
[03:29] <jrib> delaney: ok, but pastebin it please
[03:29] <zYe_> how do i 'cd' to my desktop in terminal
[03:29] <mikere> Tarkus: I'm checking the man pages for mount and for fstab, will be a min
[03:29] <delaney> jrib,  http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/17518/
[03:29] <delaney> ^ my sources.list
[03:30] <Tarkus> mikere: ok thanks.
[03:30] <delaney> my deb-src is commented out isntn it
[03:30] <Jordan_U> eck, There *should* be a package in Edgy updates called update-manager-core but last I checked there isn't, there are instructions on how to do a manual upgrade with extra steps to make it go better
[03:30] <eck> delaney: exactly :-)
[03:30] <jrib> delaney: all your deb-src lines are commented, uncomment them and try again.  Yep :)
[03:30] <delaney> stupid ubuntuguide
[03:30] <zYe_>  how do i 'cd' to my desktop in terminal
[03:30] <scot524> zYe: cd ~/Desktop
[03:30] <delaney> sorry fellas i shoulda gotten that one on my own
[03:30] <Flannel> delaney: ubuntuguide isn't a good.  use http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic to reconstruct it
[03:30] <zYe_> easy question
[03:30] <zYe_> ..
[03:30] <delaney> much thanks.. as usual youve saved me.
[03:30] <ponchato> Hi everyone.  I'm new to linux and ubuntu, and, when i try to run the 7.04 beta live cd, it shows the page where you can choose to install or run, test memory, etc.  When I click install or run, it just shows a black screen.  It still makes the startup noise, and i have the video cables hooked up to the mobo and the videocard (X1600PRO).  Do i need drivers or something?
[03:30] <zYe_> scot, thx
[03:31] <Jordan_U> eck, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgradesManual if update-manager-core is not available still
[03:31] <dutch> eck: this wouldnt mean anythign to you, would it?: [ 1399.571190]  ohci_hcd 0000:00:0b.0: IRQ INTR_SF lossage
[03:31] <eck> dutch: no, but it sounds bad
[03:31] <dutch> eck: lol indeed it does
[03:31] <Jordan_U> ponchato, What GFX card do you have?
[03:31] <ponchato> an ati X1600PRO
[03:32] <ponchato> agp
[03:32] <eck> Jordan_U: looks like an apt-get dist-upgrade to me :-)
[03:32] <jackie> noiesmo, Jordan_U , .. base system installed realdy, here is the feisty .iso and my box has no cd-rom, is there a way that i can use this iso to install ubuntu-desktop???
[03:32] <mice> im trying to install ubuntu on an external drive.  i dont want to install grub on the MBR but i dont know how to find out the location of the disk im installing it on.  anyone know?
[03:33] <zYe_> scot524, my terminal is saying, bash: cd: /home/zye/desktop: No such file or directory
[03:33] <Jordan_U> eck, Yeah, but more redundant with the "  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade " :)
[03:33] <mikere> Tarkus: I think the umask=222 indicates lack of permissions to write for any user despite the drive being mounted as rw
[03:33] <scot524> zYe: Capital D: its case sensitive
[03:33] <zYe_> i did
[03:33] <mikere> Tarkus: you could umount and then mount the drive with appropriate permissions
[03:33] <zYe_> nvm i didnt
[03:33] <zYe_> lol
[03:33] <Jordan_U> jackie, If you are connected to the internet just sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:34] <mikere> Tarkus: this requires you to "sudo su" from console and then type in the appropriate umount and mount commands of course
[03:34] <ponchato> anyone?
[03:34] <joni_> This new Ubuntu 7.04 is great.
[03:34] <eck> mice: i'm confused -- are you trying to install grub to another disk?
[03:34] <Jordan_U> mice, "sudo fdisk -l" to list your drives
[03:34] <Pelo> joni_,  wrong channel  you want to say that in ##windows
[03:34] <mEck0_> how can I make the java toString()-method, to return an string-array?
[03:34] <jackie> Jordan_U, yes .. but the connection is slow ... :(
[03:35] <joni_> Pelo Ok :D
[03:35] <dutch> anybody know what this means in regards to the USB bus: "[ 1399.571190]  ohci_hcd 0000:00:0b.0: IRQ INTR_SF lossage"
[03:35] <cafuego> mEck0_: char array?
[03:35] <mEck0_> cafuego: will try
[03:35] <Tarkus> mikere: i cant do it with GUI?
[03:35] <mikere> Tarkus: if you "umount /media/Backup" and then "mount /dev/sdb1 /media/Backup ntfs rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=777,utf8 0 0" that should get your backup drive mounted with read permissions (I think!)
[03:35] <mice> Jordan_U : it has it listed as /dev/sda1   but the install asks for something like hd0,1
[03:35] <eck> mikere: the umask is only for newly created files
[03:35] <Tarkus> mikere: i need to use the terminal?
[03:35] <Jordan_U> ponchato, You need the fglrx driver for your GFX card, you can install it from the LiveCD but it would be easier to just install using the alternate install CD then install the drivers after
[03:36] <Tarkus> mikere: alright ill try that
[03:36] <Jordan_U> mice, Ahh, run "grub" and from the prompt use the "find" command I believe
[03:36] <mikere> eck: doh - there goes that idea - could you have a look at http://pastebin.ca/456870 and let Tarkus  know how to get it so he can copy/paste files to his external drives? I have wife hollering for dinner
[03:37] <mikere> Tarkus: according to eck that might not work - trying to con him into helping =)  Wife says I gotta go
[03:37] <eck> mice: usually /dev/sda1 would be (hd0,0). the first digit is a device you would have to look up in /boot/grub/devices.map to be sure of what it is, the second number is the partition counting from 0
[03:37] <mEck0_> cafuego: I got the error "incompatible types"... I will save names in the array and have written like this: "char[]  menulist={"name1","name2"};
[03:37] <eck> sure
[03:37] <mice> thanks, eck.  ill check there
[03:38] <eck> Tarkus: err, maybe mikere is right. it looks like umask might mean something else for ntfs, since ntfs doesn't have per-file permissions
[03:38] <Tarkus> eck: so should i try what mikere said?
[03:38] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, Are you trying to write or just read?
[03:39] <eck> Tarkus: yeah, i'd try it
[03:39] <violator_> is my Linksys usb wifi adapter supported at ubuntu or do I need a driver for it?
[03:39] <eck> the man page isn't exactly clear
[03:39] <Tarkus> Jordan_U: i just want to move my files from my windows drive (ntfs) to my external drive.
[03:39] <Tarkus> and it wont let me, apparently because they are read-only drives atm
[03:39] <mice> eck:  there are no other folders in /boot.  im running ubuntu in a live session right now
[03:40] <mattycoze> jrib: i'm getting this error each time i do a system update on all marked programs with synaptic: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17519/
[03:40] <eck> mice: it won't be populated until after grub is installed, presumably after you complete the installation
[03:40] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, What File system for the external drives?
[03:40] <eck> mice: and it would actually be the /boot of the install system, not the live cd, i think
[03:40] <Jordan_U> eck, Yes, that is correct
[03:40] <eck> mice: is there an option to not install grub at all?
[03:41] <eck> mice: it is fairly easy to do it correctly manually
[03:41] <violator_> is my Linksys usb wifi adapter supported at ubuntu or do I need a driver for it?
[03:41] <mice> eck:  how do i do it manually?
[03:41] <hossosor> hey hey, this is an odd question, but whenever i play an avi in vlc or movie player, it only plays the video while dragging the window/resizing the window, what's up with that?
[03:41] <LaserLine> Hi, I'm trying to share a folder over the network.  I've gotten as far adding users and sharing the folder and having it being recognized on the network.  When i click on the folder it asks me for a username and password, but when I try to put in the username and password that I added they never work.
[03:42] <eck> mice: in the install environment (or a chroot), you would run something like 'sudo grub-install /dev/sda' to install to the MBR of /dev/sda
[03:42] <scot524> violator_: need to know the chipset, look in System >> Preferences >> Hardware info or do lsusb in the terminal
[03:42] <Jordan_U> hossosor, Are you using desktop effects ( compiz / beryl etc ) ?
[03:42] <noiesmo> LaserLine, you need to use smbpasswd to create passwords for windows shares
[03:42] <hossosor> Jordan_U: i have "desktop effects enabled" in 7.04, which i'm going to assume is a watered down version of beryl?
[03:43] <adrigen> anyone: I am trying to use a script called grubconfig... but I know nothing about scripts. I have extracted it.. but how do I run it? the first line is #!/bin/bash... Any ideas?
[03:43] <violator_> ok i'll boot to ubuntu. I'm in windows xp right now
[03:43] <kitche> adrigen: sh grubconfig
[03:43] <Tarkus> Jordan_U: its NTFS
[03:43] <adrigen> kitche: Thanks!
[03:43] <eck> kitche: better make that bash
[03:43] <noiesmo> LaserLine, sudo smbpasswd and then enter a password
[03:43] <Jordan_U> hossosor, Watered down version of compiz actually, you just need to disable direct rendering ( it is not needed when using a composited window manager and screws things up if you are )
[03:44] <kitche> eck: won't matter since the script will run bash itself
[03:44] <Tarkus> eck: it didnt work. its still read-only, and it wont let me cheange to readAndWrite.
[03:44] <|Jason8|> Hey all.  Any chance you guys know of an Xchat plugin that allows me to send system information VIA IRC and also the current song playing in xMMs?
[03:44] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, Is this on Feisty?
[03:44] <eck> kitche: i did not know that, i just assumed it would read the # as a comment
[03:44] <Tarkus> Jordan_U: yes im using the LiveCD though
[03:44] <Tarkus> its not installed atm
[03:44] <kitche> eck: not if it has !
[03:44] <eck> Tarkus: what is the output of mount?
[03:44] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, Just install ntfs-config ( you can do that from the LiveCD if you have enough RAM )
[03:44] <hossosor> Jordan_U: where's this direct rendering action?
[03:45] <eck> kitche: I thought that was just the kernel?
[03:45] <SurfnKid> hi guys i need some help
[03:45] <SurfnKid> trying to compile the xserver-xorg-video-intel package
[03:45] <gonnaeatthat> hossosor what you looking to do?
[03:45] <totall_6_7> Question: Can i upgrade directly to Feisty from Dapper without first installing edgy??
[03:45] <Jordan_U> hossosor, I only remember where it is for gmplayer :(
[03:45] <SurfnKid> but when i run the ./configure i get an exit code 77
[03:45] <LaserLine> noiesmo: I did that, but when trying to access the folder it prompts me for a username and password and t still doesn't work
[03:45] <Tarkus> eck: http://pastebin.ca/raw/456904
[03:45] <Tarkus> Jordan_U: i already installed it
[03:45] <SurfnKid> Im compiling tis for the i915 video card
[03:45] <violator_> one more thing, how do you take ownership of a drive? My NTFS drive is at read-only right now and ubuntu says I don't own the drive that's why I couldn't change permissions
[03:45] <gonnaeatthat> intel hardware and ubuntu hate each other
[03:45] <Scootin159> simple question: all my windows have no title bar...how do I reload the window decoration?
[03:45] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, Are you sure you need to compile from source?
[03:46] <gonnaeatthat> im surprised people are having this much trouble I thought when i installed dapper and configured my ipw3945 was bad
[03:46] <wastrel> window decoration
[03:46] <Tarkus> Jordan_U: do i need to ctrl+alt+backspace after i install it though?
[03:46] <SurfnKid> Jordan_U: um, oops nevermind, i guess i have to just install it like so with dpkg -i right
[03:46] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, Then go to Applications -> System Tools -> NTFS config and enable write for external drives
[03:46] <eck> Tarkus: you still have the umask, try: sudo mount -o remount,umask=777 /dev/sda3
[03:46] <hossosor> Jordan_U: thanks, while you're here, how do i change the number of workspaces? for some reason wheni enabled desktop effects it got rid of them
[03:47] <eck> or maybe it is 000, i'm not sure
[03:47] <Jordan_U> Tarkus, No, you only need to do that when you change something with the X server
[03:47] <ponchato> Hi everyone.  I heard about this program that allows wireless networking in linux... whats the name of it?
[03:47] <lovloss> So, my graphics card, radeon x700 series, apparantly inst recognized by the live cd of feisty fawn for kubuntu and therefore i cant get into the live desktop to install with a gui. What should I do?
[03:47] <LaserLine> noisesmo: I typed sudo smbpasswd -a authorized (to add the user authorized which I already created)
[03:47] <gonnaeatthat> hossosor you using compiz?
[03:47] <Jordan_U> ponchato, You mean for a specific card? WIreless networking works out of the box for me
[03:48] <hurt> mine 2
[03:48] <ejupin> my card doesnt work even tho it is supposed to be supported
[03:48] <ponchato> the linksys WUSB11 - usb adapter
[03:48] <hossosor> gonnaeatthat: i have "desktop effects" enabled on ubuntu 7.04, i'm assuming this is compiz?
[03:48] <gonnaeatthat> yes
[03:48] <gonnaeatthat> try this command
[03:48] <gonnaeatthat> gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/hsize 4
[03:48] <totall_6_7> Is it possible to upgrade dirctly from dapper to feisty without edgy inbetween?
[03:48] <LaserLine> noisesmo: Then I typed in the samba password like it told me too and then restarted samba... after that I tried to access the folder and it prompted me for a username and password and which I type authorized and then my password and it won't work
[03:48] <Jordan_U> hossosor, It's probably a Compiz setting, I don't think that "Desktop Effects" includes Compiz's settings manager so I would search for it in the repos and install it
[03:48] <gonnaeatthat> then this
[03:48] <gonnaeatthat> gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options/number_of_desktops 1
[03:48] <violator_> is there a "SIMS" type of game in ubuntu?
[03:49] <eck> totall_6_7: I _believe_ so, but you should definitely check the release notes
[03:49] <gonnaeatthat> violator you can run sims in ubuntu using vmware or wine
[03:49] <Jordan_U> ejupin, What chipset is it?
[03:49] <roelof_> how do i, call ndiswrapper
[03:49] <lovloss> This is day 3 of me trying to find a solution ^_^
[03:49] <ejupin> its a Buffalo card.. Broadcom
[03:49] <gonnaeatthat> roelof what you trying to install
[03:49] <gonnaeatthat> broadcom = pain in the butt
[03:49] <mattycoze> gonnaeatthat is vmware free?
[03:49] <gonnaeatthat> yeah it should be
[03:49] <roelof_> wlan card
[03:49] <eck> totall_6_7: you would probably have to make sure that /etc/fstab was still correct, at least
[03:50] <gonnaeatthat> i know for a fact wine is
[03:50] <Jordan_U> lovloss, Use the alternate install CD and/or install fglrx ( which *can* be done from the liveCD )
[03:50] <mattycoze> oh, cause i'm looking for something that'll play stronghold crusader but wine won't do it for some reason
[03:50] <gonnaeatthat> and should be available through your Applications-> Add/Remove
[03:50] <Pelo> lovloss,  did anyone recommend you use th alternate installarion cd ?  it has a text based installer
[03:50] <lovloss> Jordan_U: fglrx?
[03:50] <totall_6_7> thanks eck
[03:50] <Pelo> mattycoze,  did you ask for help in #winehq ?
[03:50] <lovloss> Well, I never used text based... how do you set up partitions with it? I barely get partitioning in the gui
[03:51] <rbil> mattycoze: the vmware vmplayer won't do 3d yet, if that game requires it
[03:51] <Jordan_U> lovloss, The proprietary ATi driver
[03:51] <mattycoze> Pelo, maybe - a long time ago like 2 months why?
[03:51] <Jordan_U> rbil, It will in Linux
[03:51] <Pelo> mattycoze,  I mean for that game you just mentionned
[03:51] <eck> lovloss: if you have already set up the partitions in the graphical installer you can just make sure that you select the same partitions that you previously created in the graphical installer
[03:51] <mattycoze> Pelo, yeah :p
[03:51] <gonnaeatthat> matty i will see if i can find something in regards to that game specifically
[03:52] <gonnaeatthat> dont give up on ubuntu though :)
[03:52] <rbil> Jordan_U: since when? I know there was talk of it in the future
[03:52] <ejupin> Jordan_U:  Buffalo... i believe broadcom
[03:52] <lovloss> eck: I have one big empty partition and the windoze one
[03:52] <jonathanfla2007> Anyone, I have questions about grub and ubuntu fiesty can someone msg me and help me out...?
[03:52] <mattycoze> gonnaeatthat lol nah, i know - it's just a bummer i haven't been able to play it that's all hehe
[03:52] <Mark__> can someone hepl me one on one with a problem
[03:52] <eck> lovloss: it should be easy then, you just have to make sure you don't select the wrong one ;-)
[03:52] <Jordan_U> ejupin, If it is broadcom and you are using Feisty then install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[03:52] <gonnaeatthat> i hear ya i only have xp for valve games and a few office apps
[03:52] <mattycoze> Pelo, how the fuck do you remember that?
[03:52] <PriceChild> !Ohmy | mattycoze
[03:52] <ubotu> mattycoze: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:53] <lovloss> eck: Can you access text based install with the regular cd?
[03:53] <eck> lovloss: not as far as i know
[03:53] <Pelo> mattycoze,  how the f... do I remember what ?
[03:53] <Mark__> %C9 can someone help me one on one ?
[03:53] <RobbieCrash> gonnaeatthat what office apps do you need to go to windows for/
[03:53] <mattycoze> lol ... kk
[03:53] <RobbieCrash> ?
[03:53] <Jordan_U> rbil, I saw a thread about it a while back, I think it is still only DirectX 7 or something but it's GPU accelerated
[03:53] <ejupin> Jordon_U: not familiar with that.. time to explain? also i cant get online with that box, how would i do it?? thx
[03:53] <gonnaeatthat> robbie excel 2007 :)
[03:53] <totall_6_7> thanks eck just decided that i like dapper and see no reason to upgrade, "if it aint broke, dont fix it" :D thanks again for your help
[03:53] <mattycoze> Pelo, that i was on the other channel asking about crusader?
[03:53] <mattycoze> Pelo, and that was a while ago
[03:53] <dwhsi1> hmm... in update manager some items are greyed out (e.g. azureus, mplayer).  Why can't I update them?
[03:53] <gonnaeatthat> i know open office and all works great but.... i have all the keystrokes memorized
[03:53] <gonnaeatthat> :)
[03:53] <gonnaeatthat> im just stubborn is all
[03:54] <Pelo> mattycoze, you just mentioned that you were looking for a game because you couldn'T get crusader to work on wine,  so I suggested you try asking for hlp in #winehq,   not much to remember there
[03:54] <gonnaeatthat> all of office 2007 mainly, plus xcelsius powerpoint plugin is windows only
[03:54] <jonathanfla2007> Anyone, I have questions about grub and ubuntu fiesty can someone msg me and help me out...?
[03:54] <RobbieCrash> yikes, why do you want to use excel 2007?
[03:54] <eck> kitche: I just checked, the #! sequence is a special feature of the kernel/exec, it is just a comment to bash
[03:54] <lovloss> alright so... can anyone walk me through installing feisty fawn without a live desktop?
[03:54] <slvmchn> how would i extract a .rar from the terminal?
[03:54] <gonnaeatthat> lol robbie all my work uses
[03:54] <mattycoze> Pelo, oh okay kk
[03:54] <RobbieCrash> gonnaeatthat or any of the office 2007 products for that matter
[03:54] <lovloss> or tell me where to look
[03:54] <gonnaeatthat> lol i know
[03:54] <jrib> slvmchn: unrar x file.rar
[03:55] <RobbieCrash> gonnaeatthat bummer for you. My work tried to switch to them then after about two weeks switched back to 2003
[03:55] <gonnaeatthat> i use open office on my own stuff but just keep it safe with win office
[03:55] <Hairulfr> gregorovius: It worked :) as you said, it just needed to got to hd0. Thanks a lot once again
[03:55] <kitche> eck: it executes the shell or program that the script needs to run
[03:55] <RobbieCrash> total pos
[03:55] <gonnaeatthat> lol robbie once you figure it out it is pretty good but people dont like change
[03:55] <Jordan_U> ejupin, It is a program that will grab the firmware needed for broadcom cards and install it, you can also install it manually, I have a zip file on my website with all the firmware it installs, just put it on a USB stick and extract it to /lib/firmware
[03:55] <hossosor> on the topic of effects
[03:55] <gonnaeatthat> specially old farts at my work
[03:55] <hossosor> what's the new hotness? beryl? compiz?
[03:55] <gonnaeatthat> i run ubuntu on my laptop there and they all freak out
[03:55] <deniz01> hi
[03:55] <hossosor> i was using beryl in 6.10, and it was ok
[03:55] <eck> kitche: yes, but it is done when the kernel tries to execute the file, it will not be done if you have bash run the program
[03:55] <gregorovius> Hairulfr, no problem, glad it worked out
[03:55] <hossosor> it was an old version though
[03:55] <gonnaeatthat> hossosor if beryl wont make your system crap then use it
[03:55] <Jordan_U> hossosor, They are unforking so either :)
[03:55] <Pelo> hossosor,   CLI is making a comeback ;)
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> i prefer compiz
[03:56] <jonathanfla2007> how big should a /boot be? if i made a dedicated partition?
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> i use four desktops though a lot
[03:56] <hossosor> beryl worked fine on my system
[03:56] <RobbieCrash> gonnaeatthat the only reason I've got any windows here at all is for iTunes because there's no decent linux based equiv
[03:56] <hossosor> sometimes it just seemed more annoying than anything
[03:56] <ejupin> Jordan_U:thnx much, whats your url?
[03:56] <nn-laptop> hi i need help seting up a websight server for gpl use;; visit it and then tell me in your apinion what needs to be added to make a linux - & user frendly sight;; the sight is http://srv256.homelinux.net
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> i hear ya on that robbie completely agree
[03:56] <Pelo> jonathanfla2007,   mine is 10 gig but it could easily have been 5 with room to spare
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> and i use adobe creative suite too
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> which nothing touches that yet
[03:56] <Mark__> someone plz help me!!!
[03:56] <gonnaeatthat> gimp is getting close but.... still a little bit off
[03:56] <rr72> how do i set how the hardware clock is set to IE local/zuli
[03:56] <rr72> *zulu
[03:56] <Jordan_U> ejupin, trogdoor.googlepages.com/firmware.zip
[03:57] <mattycoze> RobbieCrash i beg to differ, rhythmbox is preety good
[03:57] <Pelo> Mark__,  what with ?
[03:57] <gonnaeatthat> robbie you use open office?
[03:57] <hossosor> gonnaeatthat: agreed.....i just can't get used to gimp
[03:57] <hossosor> and office 2007 is amazing
[03:57] <gonnaeatthat> i havent checked to see if it supports docx yet or office 2007 formats
[03:57] <olrrai_> hi
[03:57] <Hairulfr> Mark__: Just give the problem :)
[03:57] <Hairulfr> hossosor: Eeew
[03:57] <Chicory> Hey, I'm trying to open a .php file on my Apache server.
[03:57] <Chicory> But, dude?
[03:57] <jobezone> you have to dedicate a whole desktop just for gimp
[03:57] <ferret_0567> In this newsletter, it says Ubuntu 7.04 has new "...paravirt-ops, designed to help run VMware.", and, the "KVM": https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue37
[03:57] <hossosor> gonnaeatthat: it sorta does
[03:57] <jobezone> :)
[03:57] <Chicory> Firefox is like "Oh, do you WANT TO SAVE THIS FILE"?
[03:57] <mattycoze> RobbieCrash and one i tried had that cool last.fm player on it
[03:57] <jobezone> if you do that, it's easier
[03:57] <adrigen> anyone: is there something wrong with this line - sudo mount rw ext2 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb/
[03:57] <Chicory> So how do I open testphp.php?  :P
[03:57] <gonnaeatthat> u oh sorta lol
[03:57] <gonnaeatthat> thats scary
[03:57] <jrib> !php > Chicory (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:57] <ferret_0567> How do I use the "KVM"?
[03:58] <gonnaeatthat> good thing i didnt do my resume in openoffice lol
[03:58] <Jordan_U> J^zon, I don't know about anyone else but it is confusing for me when you ask questions with /me
[03:58] <delaney> what package is associated with aclocal
[03:58] <RobbieCrash> mattycoze I agree, but its iPod support is crap. If it could handle updating my iPod as well as it plays mp3s I'd use it. But its smart playlists are crap, and it can't sort as well as itunes
[03:58] <hossosor> my activation for vista ran out
[03:58] <jrib> delaney: automake
[03:58] <hossosor> i decided to use it as a "hey, let's get really used to linux" time
[03:58] <delaney> jrib, rad thanks
[03:58] <hossosor> after a week, i caved in
[03:58] <gonnaeatthat> lol hoss
[03:58] <aperture> has anyone tried loading a 3rd generation iPod?
[03:58] <gonnaeatthat> i had vista one hour
[03:58] <mikere> Tarkus: did you get it figured out?
[03:58] <Jordan_U> RobbieCrash, I think that iTunes runs in wine
[03:58] <hossosor> i couldn't type a lab report (well) on openoffice
[03:58] <gonnaeatthat> and gave the disk to my neighbor
[03:58] <mattycoze> RobbieCrash, yeah fair enough - can the iPod use .ogg files?
[03:58] <gonnaeatthat> lol
[03:58] <aperture> i can't seem to get it
[03:58] <hossosor> re-learning spreadsheets was a fucking bitch
[03:58] <aperture> to like. load
[03:59] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | hossosor
[03:59] <ubotu> hossosor: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:59] <hossosor> sorry
[03:59] <aperture> mattycoze:  no it can't unless you load some other OS onto it
[03:59] <Hairulfr> hossosor: Oh do shut up.
[03:59] <gonnaeatthat> lol
[03:59] <ferret_0567> hossosor : Are you liking Linux in general, not including OpenOffice?
[03:59] <mikere> hossosor: why would you need to relearn spreadsheets?
[03:59] <gonnaeatthat> im new to linux too
[03:59] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, It can if it's running Linux :)
[03:59] <mattycoze> aperature gah, that sux
[03:59] <hossosor> i like linux
[03:59] <rr72> how do i change how the hardware clock is set? IE local/zulu
[03:59] <gonnaeatthat> i must say one thing about ubuntu
[03:59] <ferret_0567> um...yeah
[03:59] <gonnaeatthat> the best support ever
[03:59] <RobbieCrash> Jordan_U nothing after iTunes 4 or 5 runs well, and my iPod needs seven to run, unless I load some flavour of Linux on it, in which case battery life goes to nil, and realtime mp3 support is just barely there.
[03:59] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, Otherwise no :(
[03:59] <mattycoze> Jordan_U yeah and how many ppl have got linux firmware to work on an ipod?
[03:59] <hossosor> mikere: spreadsheets in openoffice are totally different than excel
[03:59] <hossosor> equations and what not
[03:59] <gonnaeatthat> im writing a huge blog post about beginning ubuntu and how to trick people into loving it :)
[03:59] <hossosor> especially scientific applications
[03:59] <eck> rr72: tzconfig
[03:59] <hossosor> i'm a biomedical engineer
[03:59] <bruenig> mattycoze, quite a bit
[03:59] <aperture> RobbieCrash: can't you just use Amarok or Banshee?
[04:00] <gonnaeatthat> brb
[04:00] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, I have :)
[04:00] <rr72> eck ok
[04:00] <gonnaeatthat> hoss did you get those pms i sent?
[04:00] <mattycoze> lol i was trying to get linux on my pda/gps once and i gave up
[04:00] <RobbieCrash> mattycoze lots of people have got linux on ipods, but its buggy as all get go
[04:00] <Hairulfr> hossosor: So what kind of science does one make with spreadsheets? Biomedical, hm.
[04:00] <hossosor> i don't have time to re-learn spreadsheets, i don't even know how to use excel to the fullest
[04:00] <rr72> eck cause i have 3 OSs 2 use utc and one uses local and screws it up
[04:00] <hossosor> gonnaeatthat: no
[04:00] <Mark__> sound doesnt work
[04:00] <ferret_0567> Yes, great support for Ubuntu! And, it wouldn't be here without all of you guys!
[04:00] <gonnaeatthat> ill send them in a sec
[04:00] <eck> rr72: if you really want to set the hardware clock use hwclock
[04:00] <mikere> hossosor: not totally - many of the same features in formulas etc.  Same for most ss apps really.  What features in particular did you find missing/different?
[04:00] <gonnaeatthat> brb cigarette break lol
[04:00] <mattycoze> Jordan_u really? that's awesome, you got pics?
[04:00] <olrrai_> hey guys, what is on "System monitor", "resident memory" and "memory" ?
[04:00] <bruenig> mattycoze, if you think about it, creating linux for that would almost be easier because the hardware is fixed.
[04:00] <hossosor> mikere: i just had to re-learn keystrokes/formulas
[04:00] <RobbieCrash> aperture amaraok won't talk to my ipod, and banshee and my iPod have an agreement that if they start talking banshee crashes.
[04:00] <rr72> eck~ i want to set how the hwclock is set, either local or UTC
[04:01] <Pelo> ferret_0567,  stop sucking up, it's embarassing :-)
[04:01] <ferret_0567> Hey, I have a lot of enthusiasm :-)
[04:01] <hossosor> it's been a few weeks, iirc, you couldn't type simple stuff like "=a1/a2"
[04:01] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, No, it's really easy though, I think they have even made a GUI installer since I last tried ( no need to flash it or anything because it's all on the HD )
[04:01] <hossosor> you had to type "div(a1:a2)"
[04:01] <eck> rr72: you use hwclock --utc, or something like that
[04:01] <hossosor> small differences like that made spreadsheets a task
[04:02] <ferret_0567> That's interesting hossosor...
[04:02] <mikere> hossosor: no- =a1/a2 works fine in oo
[04:02] <rr72> eck ok ill man it, thx
[04:02] <teenbeat2007> how to load an inf file with ndiswrapper
[04:02] <hossosor> mikere: i'd have to go back and find an example
[04:02] <RobbieCrash> Is anyone else having weird bugs with Xorg since upgrading to Feisty?
[04:02] <hossosor> i just remember pulling my hair out
[04:02] <weswh-work> earlier i had a drive that was formatted with NTFS, and i was able to mount it and have my user access it using "mount -o umask=0222 /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb", since then, I used qtparted to repartition the drive with ext3, and format it. now using the same mount command, it says wrong fs type, bad option, or bad superblock
[04:02] <mattycoze> Jordan_U, heh i wanna see how it's done, might pick up a few ideas for my pda
[04:02] <ferret_0567> mikere: hmmm...why not for him? Different settings for Oo?
[04:02] <smailes> list
[04:02] <hossosor> i use spreadsheets every day......90% of what i do is data processing
[04:02] <weswh-work> anyone know what might be wrong? or how I could try mounting it a different way? when i simply do "mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb" it works fine - i just can't access it with my user
[04:03] <mneptok> smailes: we don't do that here
[04:03] <hossosor> for low-level stuff, i use excel
[04:03] <Hairulfr> hossosor: Go spread join in #openoffice.org instead.
[04:03] <hossosor> for larger stuff, i use a modified version of matlab
[04:03] <Scootin159> does anyone know where I can find a quick 'tutorial' about how ctrl+alt+f_ is supposed to work?
[04:03] <Jordan_U> mattycoze, Oh, and all ipod generations can run Doom :)
[04:03] <RobbieCrash> weswh-work what kind of fs is on the drive?
[04:03] <Pelo> weswh-work,  of course,  fstab  contains info about the file system and you changed the file system , you need to edit fstab
[04:03] <jonathanfla2007> can someone help me with grub and feisty?
[04:03] <ferret_0567> hossosor: I think you can install Microsoft Office XP
[04:03] <bruenig> !someone | jonathaN
[04:03] <mattycoze> Jordan_U lol mad
[04:03] <ubotu> jonathaN: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:03] <adrigen> anyone: is there something wrong with this line - sudo mount rw ext2 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb/
[04:03] <cotton> E: vmware-player: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[04:03] <mikere> ferret_0567: no idea - I teach spreadsheets and find no real big differences.  Most of my templates port from one to another app np
[04:03] <mattycoze> woot for doom!
[04:03] <weswh-work> robbie: ext3. when i do fdisk -l it says Linux
[04:03] <Hairulfr> jonathanfla2007: Just had my own problems, what is yours?
[04:03] <RobbieCrash> Scootin159 Ctrl+Alt+F* gets you to a terminal session, and F7 is your main deal. They're all normal terminals.
[04:04] <hossosor> Hairulfr: i didn't start the "oh, i still have windows for x program" complaint
[04:04] <Pelo> adrigen,  did you create the /mnt/usb mountpoint  ?
[04:04] <weswh-work> Pelo: fstab contains that info even if the drive was never set up with auto mount etc?
[04:04] <RobbieCrash> weswh-work is it from a different Linux install?
[04:04] <aperture> blah brb
[04:04] <Jordan_U> cotton, Known bug I can help you remove vmware : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vmware-player/+bug/57957
[04:04] <bobesponja> hey
[04:04] <Pelo> weswh-work,   just check
[04:04] <ferret_0567> For Quake 3, try getting Open Arena, ID open sourced Quake
[04:04] <weswh-work> robbie: no, i just formatted the drive
[04:04] <hossosor> gonnaeatthat: i guess no pms for unregistered users
[04:04] <weswh-work> it was a storage drive previously on NTFS
[04:04] <bofh80> wow i just used the showdesktop plugin for the first time,  cooool eyye candy :D
[04:05] <bobesponja> all the video I watch on feisty (mplayer, kaffeine and vlc) appear with many dots all over them, and the icon of the window is pink
[04:05] <kalifornia909> can someone help me with a raid installation i have opensuse 10.2 on the raid array already but ubuntu cannot see the raid array
[04:05] <hossosor> ferret_0567: i haven't used office xp in some time....
[04:05] <Scootin159> RobbieCrash - is there a limit to how many I can run x on?
[04:05] <bobesponja> any idea why I can't play any video right?
[04:05] <ferret_0567> Office 2003?
[04:05] <Hairulfr> gonnaeatthat: It easy registering
[04:05] <RobbieCrash> I agree with Pelo. Your fstab probably has it set weird.
[04:05] <mikere> eck: did Tarkus get his permissions figured?
[04:05] <ferret_0567> I've never used Office 2003
[04:05] <hossosor> 2007
[04:05] <RobbieCrash> Scootin159 not that I'm aware of. It'll just slow your computer down.
[04:05] <Jordan_U> kalifornia909, You need to use the alternate install CD to install on FakeRAID
[04:05] <ferret_0567> Oh, I haven't been keeping up with their releases, because I don't need them :-P
[04:05] <hossosor> which took a little re-learning in itself, they totally changed the menus and what not
[04:06] <eck> mikere: i'm not sure, but i think you were right about umask
[04:06] <eck> mikere: i guess that is how permissions are set for ntfs/fat
[04:06] <kalifornia909> Jordan_U, even if grub is already installed and there is a linux operating system on that array
[04:06] <ferret_0567> I just do word processing
[04:06] <ferret_0567> That
[04:06] <RobbieCrash> office2k7 is wretched
[04:06] <gonzaloaf_work> in there a way to setup a default language for all my users in gdm?
[04:06] <ferret_0567> That's it
[04:06] <temujoe> anyone use IE on ubuntu? and know how to open local urls in it?
[04:06] <Hairulfr> I use a horrible program called "SaxoPress"
[04:06] <Scootin159> are there any known issues with using "Desktop effects" and "switch user"?
[04:06] <hossosor> RobbieCrash: have you used it?
[04:06] <RobbieCrash> You can use IE on Ubuntu?
[04:06] <imbecile> how do i extract files to /usr/local/bin ?
[04:06] <mikere> eck: ah, cool.  There *had*  to be some reason he had problems
[04:06] <ferret_0567> RobbieCrash: yes
[04:06] <temujoe> RobbieCrash: ya mon
[04:06] <Hairulfr> RobbieCrash: Yeah
[04:06] <eck> temujoe: if you are running it in wine it would need to be relative to your wine drives
[04:06] <Jordan_U> kalifornia909, Yup, Ubiquity ( the GUI installer ) has no concept of FakeRAID :(
[04:06] <ferret_0567> On many Linux OS's, you can
[04:07] <Pelo> Scootin159,   try asking in #ubuntu-effects
[04:07] <Scootin159> Pelo - thank you
[04:07] <imbecile> kalifornia909,  714 here
[04:07] <ferret_0567> You need a program called "Wine". and a script called IEsForLinux
[04:07] <RobbieCrash> Office 2k7? Yeah, for like two weeks. Hated it so much I went back to office 2003 a few days before the boss said that's what was going down.
[04:07] <RobbieCrash> Why would you want to use IE on linux?
[04:07] <kalifornia909> Jordan_u, if i use the partitioner in ubuntu that will wipe the exsisting OS
[04:07] <Hairulfr> RobbieCrash: I wondered that myself
[04:07] <Jordan_U> RobbieCrash, Yes, there is a program called IE4Linux that will set it up in wine for you ( mainly for web developers )
[04:07] <Pelo> could the OO MSO chitchat move to #ubuntu-offtopic ? so we can better help those that need it ?
[04:08] <AaronMT> How can I resolve this problem, I resume from standby and my wireless device will not connect to my network anymore
[04:08] <HorizonXP> hey, my cron scheduler doesn't run my scripts properly
[04:08] <temujoe> eck: you mean, something like /home/wine/drive_c/some_dir/ ?
[04:08] <gonnaeatthat> hoss check your pm
[04:08] <ferret_0567> Who knows? Testing for *compatibility* with their purposefully broken software
[04:08] <hossosor> there's so much fallout from the new vista/office2007......it's what the business world will be turning to over the next few years, might as well get used to it?
[04:08] <RobbieCrash> ahh yes, web devs.
[04:08] <imbecile> how do i extract files to /usr/local/bin ?
[04:08] <efrancolaporte> hey is there any good TV tuner software for ubuntu  that would work with my ATI TV Wonder pro?
[04:08] <eck> temujoe: i think you would use a regular windows path relative to /home/wine/drive_c. i don't really use wine so i'm not sure
[04:08] <Pelo> AaronMT,  suspend /hibernate  support is not great in linux, that might be related to your problem
[04:08] <ferret_0567> IE is purposefully incompatible with web standards
[04:08] <gonnaeatthat> hoss im the only one at my work who can use office 2007
[04:08] <Pelo> dvfz
[04:08] <hossosor> that's really sad
[04:08] <gonnaeatthat> one trick with office 2007 is the ALT key :)
[04:09] <Pelo> efrancolaporte,  mythtv maybe ?
[04:09] <jengerer> I get the error "invalid or unsupported executable format" when i try run my linux cd image from grub... can anyone help?
[04:09] <temujoe> eck: thanks for the idea anyway :)
[04:09] <rbanffy> Hi folks. I am missing a couple screensavers I had from Edgy (phosphor, apple2 etc). Does anyone know what happened to them?
[04:09] <toool> hi new to linux from xp and want to dump microsoft but having 2 issues, can't mount second hard drive with data on from my winoows use, runing ubuntu 7.04
[04:09] <hossosor> after a few days of use, i rock out office 2007.....it's way more productive
[04:09] <hossosor> for me at least
[04:09] <Jordan_U> kalifornia909, I don't know what it will do but it will treat the drives as seperate drives rather than a RAID array ( again, unless you use the alternate install CD )
[04:09] <Hairulfr> as pelo said #ubuntu-offtopic is probably a good idea for all the m$ chat
[04:09] <RobbieCrash> hossosor, office 2007 isn't going to be everywhere for a long time. Lots of companies are still using 2000, that's why ms totally redid office 2007, to try and make people upgrade.
[04:09] <mikere> efrancolaporte: yes there is - can't recall the name of it right now but I used to use some very good linux apps for vid capture/watching tv
[04:09] <jengerer> I get the error "invalid or unsupported executable format" when i try run my linux cd image from grub... can anyone help?
[04:09] <One2abusE> most of vista is like that as far as the alt key is concerned. oh how i hate M$ let me count the ways
[04:09] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | toool
[04:09] <ubotu> toool: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:09] <gonnaeatthat> hey anyone know an application for capturing like fraps for windows?
[04:09] <hanbush> hi, does anybody know why feisty installation freezes at 46% when it starts up the partitioner?
[04:09] <efrancolaporte> Pelo i cant figure out myth TV works it want to connect to a Mysql server wtf
[04:09] <gonnaeatthat> i want to capture some informational videos for linux users for my site
[04:10] <Pelo> RobbieCrash,  hossosor  ferret_0567   take it to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[04:10] <gonnaeatthat> for new guys like myself
[04:10] <RobbieCrash> hanbush error check the cd?
[04:10] <kalifornia909> Jordan_U ive used the alternate install cd. i havent even tried a regular install yet
[04:10] <adrigen> Pelo: yes i did :'(
[04:10] <zYe_> where can i find:id3lib, metaflac, apetag, oggenc, oggdec, mppdec
[04:10] <mikere> toool: do you know how to get a console up and su to root?
[04:10] <|Jason8|> Would it benefit me to have my swap partition on a seperate hard drive than my main hard drive?
[04:10] <teenbeat2007> how do i load drivers from a cd into ndiswrapper
[04:10] <Pelo> efrancolaporte,  that was just a suggestion,  I never tried mythtv myself,  but they probably hve a channel on this network  try asking ther
[04:10] <toool> nope
[04:10] <Jordan_U> kalifornia909, Oh, then it should understand it but I have never done FakeRAID myself
[04:10] <RobbieCrash> zYe_ universe/multiverse repositories probably.
[04:10] <diana> In gnome, the network manager icon in the gnome panel, the computer icon, when I click on that it just says "Manual Configuration" and that's it. It doesn't show wireless access points I can connect to, or "Wired Network" or anything anymore. It used to..but not anymore. How can I reset this to the way it was when I first formatted with Feisty?
[04:10] <efrancolaporte> I tried TVTime and it doesn't work at all though
[04:11] <rbanffy> |Jason8|: It depends on how your disks are organized
[04:11] <kalifornia909> Jordan_U thanks for the help anyways
[04:11] <ferret_0567> Maybe you stopped using "universe" , or the package names are different in 7.04 (aka, Feisty), rbanffy
[04:11] <zYe_> robbiecrash, those are not in there
[04:11] <toool> i can read the partition with the windows intalation on it but not the second hard drive
[04:11] <Jordan_U> !mp3 | zYe_
[04:11] <ubotu> zYe_: 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
[04:11] <christine_> hello can somebody help me. my download speed in ubuntu is slow in torrent. but when i am in my windows box is ok. any ideas?
[04:11] <efrancolaporte> pelo, do you know the MythTV channel?
[04:11] <HorizonXP> hey, can someone help me with cron?
[04:11] <rbanffy> |Jason8|: With a gigabyte of RAM I seldom even hit the swap
[04:11] <|Jason8|> rbanffy, I could put each one on a seperate IDE channel
[04:11] <RobbieCrash> zYe_ google around to see if there are debs of those files, otherwise you'll have to install them manually.
[04:11] <johnc4510> christine, what client are you using?
[04:11] <ferret_0567> I bet you that you can get the screensavers back if you looked around
[04:11] <diana> christine_: Use bittyrant software(modified azureus), and make sure you have a port forwarded that the software knows about.
[04:12] <Pelo> efrancolaporte,   #mythtv
[04:12] <rbanffy> |Jason8|: That would help.
[04:12] <Hairulfr> rbanffy: Good question.
[04:12] <|Jason8|> rbanffy, I got 256 megs
[04:12] <RobbieCrash> buttyrant is one of the evil bt clients isn't it?
[04:12] <hanbush> robbiecrash: the cd is fine, theres no scratches or dust or anything
[04:12] <RobbieCrash> *bittyrent
[04:12] <Pelo> efrancolaporte,  sorry   try   #mythtv-users
[04:12] <RobbieCrash> han, at boot there's the option to check cd for errors, have you done that?
[04:12] <ferret_0567> I have 512MB of RAM in all of my machines, they work great...well...except for the one Windoze XP machine
[04:12] <christine_> johnc4510: im using deluge but i also tried qbittorent. they are the same :(
[04:12] <Black_Mask> gonnaeatthat: in my opinion, the first and foremost video any 'GNU/Linux' user, not 'Linux' (Linux isn't an OS), should see is revolutionary OS. here is the link http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7707585592627775409&q=revolutionary+OS&hl=en it has its own website from where you can buy the dvd www.revolutionary-os.com
[04:13] <|Jason8|> rbanffy, okay, thanks.  I'll have to re-organize my disks when I finally get 7.04 :D
[04:13] <Black_Mask> sorry http://www.revolution-os.com/
[04:13] <Pelo> christene which client are you using ?
[04:13] <RobbieCrash> hanbush It could be a data error, rather than a physical one.
[04:13] <jengerer> I get the error "invalid or unsupported executable format" when i try run my Ubuntu LiveCD image from GRUB... Can anyone help?
[04:13] <gonnaeatthat> thanks black i will check that out
[04:13] <Pelo> jengerer,  are you sure you can run linux off of an iso ?
[04:13] <jengerer> I read it from the installation instructions.
[04:13] <christine_> diana: is there a feisty deb for that?
[04:14] <mikere> toool: I'll try to walk you through this
[04:14] <jengerer> Say !install
[04:14] <Jordan_U> zYe_, Have you looked to see if any packages by another name contain those libraries?
[04:14] <adrigen> Pelo: when I type that command (mount rw ext2 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb/) i just lists the "mount" help... I cant figure out where the problem is
[04:14] <ferret_0567> Sweet movie, Black_Mask
[04:14] <mattycoze> okay ppl i gtg, thanks everyone that helped - jrib in particular
[04:14] <mikere> toool: click Applications --> Accessories --> Terminal
[04:14] <mattycoze> byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[04:14] <Hairulfr> Off to bed, take care all.
[04:14] <johnc4510> christine go into preferences and change the ports to 45000 to 45008 and see if that makes a difference. Sometimes there are just not enough seeds.
[04:15] <Pelo> adrigen,   try   sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/usb
[04:15] <Black_Mask> gonnaeatthat: you must! it's the very basic. It's any GNU/Linux user's base.
[04:15] <mistone> hey for some reason ubuntu has been puting a strain on my eyes .... how can I configure X so its less strenious?
[04:15] <ferret_0567> The motherload of computer books: http://www.thinkgeek.com/books/nonfiction/5dd5/
[04:15] <toool> done
[04:15] <Black_Mask> mistone increase the refresh rate?
[04:15] <mistone> its maxed out at 50HZ :(
[04:15] <brylie> mistone: high contrast theme?
[04:15] <mistone> well thats what it says
[04:15] <ferret_0567> Oh, very bad
[04:15] <mistone> yea I think its my dark theme
[04:15] <mikere> toool: which hard drive is this btw - linux hard drives are generally listed /dev/hda1 for the first partition on the first drive and /dev/hdb3 for the third partition on the second drive etc
[04:15] <Jordan_U> mistone, There are low contrast themes
[04:16] <mistone> I am not using the defualt theme
[04:16] <mistone> I bet thats why
[04:16] <ferret_0567> mikere: in Feisty, even IDE drives are listed as /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb1, and so on
[04:16] <Jordan_U> mistone, The default brown is very easy on the eyes, whether or not you think it's *good* looking :)
[04:16] <Witchery> p dont know anything
[04:16] <mikere> ferret_0567: bah, what were they thinking ><
[04:16] <adrigen> Pelo: ahh... so using "sudo" is enough to give it rw access?
[04:16] <regeya> I bet some of you would slap me around with a 50lb unix manual if you knew I was dist-upgrading to feisty...hey, why can't a debian-derived distribution be dist-upgraded in a debian-centric way, anyway *ducks*
[04:16] <mistone> yea... I had black on white text
[04:16] <toool> its second hard drive i used to back up data on from windows , then i put ubuntu on my first drive
[04:17] <mistone> well gray on gray pretty much :P
[04:17] <Pelo> adrigen,  I thought sudo was required to run mount in all cases , but yes it would indicate the you have access to mount with rw
[04:17] <MindOfChaos> so
[04:17] <MindOfChaos> Now
[04:17] <Jordan_U> regeya, It can be, it's just that if you run into a depenency issue apt can't fix you get to fix it yourself :)
[04:17] <MindOfChaos> Gnome doesn't load Windows
[04:17] <MindOfChaos> Or
[04:17] <regeya> Jordan_U: I'd love to see a Human Graphite, for those of us who do visually artistic work on [kx] ubuntu
[04:17] <Witchery> how can i play a dvd
[04:17] <MindOfChaos> the desktop switcher
[04:18] <regeya> Jordan_U: that's the plan :->
[04:18] <J^son> just installed ubuntu on one of my computers.... the other runs windows... i have a network set-up between the two through a router... I am trying to set-up access to the printer hooked up to the ubuntu box from windows.. I have followed the instructions in the ubuntu documentation and while windows does see the printer, it can't access it to print... can someone help me?
[04:18] <MindOfChaos> But fail safe still works
[04:18] <Pelo> MindOfChaos,  pleas stop using the enter key as punctuation
[04:18] <Jordan_U> !DVD | Witchery
[04:18] <ubotu> Witchery: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:18] <diana> christine_: nope, no feisty deb
[04:18] <regeya> Jordan_U: it's going surprisingly well so far; only had to run aptitude -f install once so far ;-)
[04:18] <Witchery> Jordon
[04:18] <diana> christine_: You can just grab the bz2 off their website, and untar/bunzip it, and then chmod +x azureus script, and run that.
[04:19] <Pelo> J^son,  you'll need to install samba to communicate with a windows machine and you will need to use samba to chare your printer ,
[04:19] <wastrel> J^son:  sudo smbpasswd
[04:19] <MindOfChaos> So now Gnome doesn't load windows. Or the desktopswitcher, but in gnome-fail safe it still works fine. So theres got to be a config file or some thing mess up some where
[04:19] <wastrel> J^son:  then you can log in to the share.
[04:19] <Witchery> i cant play dvd's
[04:19] <mikere> toool: if you could put my name at the beginning of the line when you respond to me (like I do for you) it makes it much easier for me to tell you have responded =)
[04:19] <toool> i used systemrestore cd to change the partitioning so now have windows on one, ubuntu on another and another partition that is formated ext2 that i want to transfer the files from my back up drive onto, won't read second hard drive or ext2 partition but will read partition that windows is on
[04:19] <mistone> is there some kind of antialsaing that can help
[04:19] <Jordan_U> regeya, You know that you cannot upgrade directly from Dapper and you should run dist-upgrade more than once for upstart etc right ?
[04:19] <mistone> maybe my eyes are just messed up from bieing on the computer to much
[04:19] <toool> mikere   well do
[04:20] <trumpeter2003> mistone: You can also stop looking at the pr0n for 20 hours a day :P
[04:20] <regeya> Jordan_U: heh, I already did the Dapper -> Edgy...now I'm going Edgy -> Feisty
[04:20] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Did you look at the link from ubotu?
[04:20] <Witchery> yep
[04:20] <wastrel> !printing | J^son (this is probably better)
[04:20] <ubotu> J^son (this is probably better): 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
[04:20] <gonnaeatthat> anyone in here use a program like fraps before?
[04:20] <gonnaeatthat> im trying to find a linux alternative
[04:20] <scot524> mistone: in settin\\\
[04:20] <toool> mikere:  does it need the collon
[04:20] <Jordan_U> Witchery, And did it work?
[04:20] <kriebly> very odd: I can't get serial console and another daemon to spawn. I have the relevant files in /etc/event.d/ and all of the package that the FAQ mentions being needed
[04:20] <mikere> toool: do you know what ubuntu is calling your ext3 drive (no colon needed btw)
[04:20] <Witchery> i do not understand most of it
[04:20] <scot524> mistone: in settins -- prefs -- fonts
[04:21] <diana> In gnome, the network manager icon in the gnome panel, the computer icon, when I click on that it just says "Manual Configuration" and that's it. It doesn't show wireless access points I can connect to, or "Wired Network" or anything anymore. It used to..but not anymore. How can I reset this to the way it was when I first formatted with Feisty?
[04:21] <MindOfChaos> So now Gnome doesn't load windows. Or the desktopswitcher, but in gnome-fail safe it still works fine. So theres got to be a config file or some thing mess up some where
[04:21] <Witchery> i know there are rightsd and other files to download but then i dont know what file to download the rpm or the other
[04:21] <toool> mikere    calls it volume disk
[04:21] <adrigen> Pelo: mmm, ok... it would seem that I have access to make a new folder on the disk... but the script I am using (grubconfig) is complaining that the disk isnt mounted with read-write access
[04:21] <Jordan_U> Witchery, OK, first thing you are going to need a program that can play DVD's ( Totem can't do the menus ) I recommend VLC
[04:21] <Black_Mask> hmm thanks to whoever wanted to know about good movies on GNU/Linux. He/she reminded me to put Revolutionary OS into my PSP :-) and google is offering mp4 version of it by default
[04:22] <Pelo> MindOfChaos,  retrace  your steps to the last time it was working and figure it out
[04:22] <mikere> toool: what program are you using that calls it that?
[04:22] <Witchery> i have it
[04:22] <toool> my computer
[04:22] <christine_> diana: ok thanks. i will try
[04:22] <toool> mikere   my computer
[04:22] <MindOfChaos> I was setting up Fluxbox in root
[04:22] <Jordan_U> Witchery, You shouldn't need to download anything yourself
[04:22] <Witchery> k
[04:22] <MindOfChaos> .....one of my comands may of been incorrect
[04:22] <mikere> toool: you mean when you click Places-->Computer?
[04:23] <Comatose777> MindOfChaos, can you remove Fluxbox?
[04:23] <Pelo> adrigen,  I have no idea this is more involved then anything I have done, check for help in the forum ,
[04:23] <MindOfChaos> oh
[04:23] <toool> mikere and second hard drive it says invalid mount   can't mount volume
[04:23] <MindOfChaos> You think that mite work?
[04:23] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Have you installed libdvdread ?
[04:23] <Comatose777> Perhaps
[04:23] <Witchery> i installed everything i could think of in add remove programs
[04:23] <Witchery> no
[04:23] <toool> mikere yes places then computer
[04:23] <andre_> does anybody know hows i can find dvdshrink for linux
[04:23] <mistone> trumpeter2003: porn isn't making my eyes hurt... /b/ tho.... :P
[04:24] <Witchery> where and how
[04:24] <adrigen> Pelo: thanks for your help so far :)
[04:24] <mikere> toool: sounds like the wrong parameters being passed to mount by fstab - I would try to mount this manually.  Btw, we need the actual device name like /dev/hda1 or /dev/hdb1 in order to proceed.
[04:24] <Jordan_U> Witchery, It is technically illegal in the United States to play encripted DVD's in Linux, so it can't be included in Add / Remove
[04:24] <Pelo> andre_,   check their site for a deb package or the source code , barring that  try looking for an alternative here  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[04:24] <toool> mikere where do i get the device name
[04:25] <Witchery> really so dose that mean i have to just use windows
[04:25] <Comatose777> Illegal to play encripted DVD's? Woah, that's news to me...
[04:25] <andre_> Pelo: thankyou
[04:25] <Jordan_U> Witchery, You can install it from Synaptic package manager or from the terminal run: sudo apt-get install libdvdread3
[04:25] <mikere> toool: welp, the primary drive on your first IDE channel is usually called /dev/hda and it's first partition is /dev/hda1 - however eck is saying this has changed in feisty - are you running feisty or edgy?
[04:25] <ProN00b> Jordan_U, as far as i know the dmca still includes a interopability clause...
[04:26] <toool> mikere   feisty  7.04
[04:26] <gregorovius> has anyone tried to install ext2fs on a windows partition running inside vmware? is it suicidal?
[04:26] <rainwalker> I was trying to set up Beagle and I installed the packages at http://beagle-project.org/Ubuntu_Installation but I didn't really like it that much, so is it safe to uninstall all of them?
[04:26] <mikere> toool: ok i haven't upgraded to it yet so we'll have to guess around a bit =)
[04:26] <mikere> toool: did you open a console (terminal) like I suggested earlier?
[04:26] <toool> mikere   ok
[04:26] <Jordan_U> Witchery, No, it means that it is just a little hard to get DVD support, I wouldn't worry about the fact that it is "illegal" anybody would be laphed at if they tried to prosecute you for watching a DVD you payed for :)
[04:27] <toool> mikere yes
[04:27] <mikere> toool: type "cat fstab"
[04:27] <Witchery> lol
[04:27] <Pelo> rainwalker,  should be , if they are required by another prog synaptic will let you know
[04:27] <Tarkus_> mikere, eck, Jordan_U: yea i figured it out kinda. im back at home now on my ubuntu system. i dont know how it worked but i tried a bunch of things you guys where mentioning. including those commands you (mikere) told me to type in the terminal. and other things, and all of a sudden it would let me paste everything onto the windows partition. it still didnt let me do it on the external drive, but it worked from one partition to the
[04:27] <Tarkus_> other, even though it still said it was read-only..
[04:27] <SurfnKid_> can someone tell me how to compile a certain package?
[04:27] <rainwalker> Pelo: Okay, thanks :)
[04:28] <berent> can anyone tell me how do i take a full html sheet as a image
[04:28] <Witchery> where is this synaptic manager or termina; please be more specific
[04:28] <SurfnKid_> http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/xserver-xorg-video-intel
[04:28] <toool> mikere is this with """     tryed both nuthing  bad command
[04:28] <zapa> how I rotate my desktops?
[04:28] <Ash-Fox> What is the default terminal editor in Gnome called?
[04:28] <SurfnKid_> I have ubuntu
[04:28] <Witchery> im taking notes
[04:28] <Pelo> SurfnKid,   first  unpack the file  and read the readme and install file provided    then read this for extra info  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:28] <kriebly> to follow up on myself, there was a change in syntax from edgy to feisty in event.d files.
[04:28] <mikere> toool: and copy the results to http://paste,ubuntu-nl.org - then give me the link
[04:28] <Organizm> gnome-terminal
[04:28] <Ash-Fox> err, terminal program
[04:28] <zapa> how I rotate my desktops, I have this ubuntu compiz
[04:28] <mikere> toool: cat /etc/fstab
[04:28] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Applications -> acessories -> Terminal and System -> administration -> synaptic
[04:29] <mikere> toool: no ""
[04:29] <gonnaeatthat> ctrl+alt + right or left arrow
[04:29] <co_korban_dresse> zapa: Ctrl-Alt
[04:29] <Pelo> zapa,  ask in #ubuntu-effects
[04:29] <Witchery> and at the same time im laughing at nick names no offense
[04:29] <mikere> toool: also cat /etc/mtab
[04:29] <SurfnKid_> can anyone help me compile this?
[04:29] <mikere> Tarkus: good to hear.  With a bit of messing around you should be able to mount hte external drive as well
[04:29] <Pelo> SurfnKid,   first  unpack the file  and read the readme and install file provided    then read this for extra info  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:30] <Witchery> ok i will try this, brb
[04:30] <HorizonXP> hey, how do I get VNC viewer 3.7?
[04:30] <BFTD> Hi! I upgraded to feisty today and my wireless stopped working, Its a linkskey LKW-G750, I used ndiswrapper to get it to work under Edgy, of which it worked fine, can someone help me?
[04:30] <SurfnKid_> I have ubuntu 6.06 lts
[04:30] <Pelo> SurfnKid,  did you see my two msg ?
[04:30] <Whiz2> using instructions I found on google, I copied my entire system partition to a new drive, then physically swapped the drives, so that the new drive would be the very first device in the BIOS, but when I used grub to enter the command "setup (hd0)" i got an error saying that was an invalid device... how do I find out what my valid devices are in grub?
[04:30] <mikere> Tarkus: btw, when using console (terminal) commands, man is your friend.  man mount, man fstab should give you a bit more information on how these things work - even if they look foreign to begin with
[04:31] <luddite> hi I cant save the envy24control profile in ubuntu 7.04. Says "No active profile found." Any ideas?
[04:31] <Jordan_U> Whiz2, type "(" and press tab
[04:31] <Witchery> i see terminal but dont see & system then administrator
[04:31] <mikere> toool: if either of those commands give you an error, I'd suspect a typo as I've never had a linux distro without cat being a default command.
[04:31] <Pelo> Whiz2,    (hd0,0)   means (hdA,B) where  A is the drive and B is the partition,  the numerotation starts with 0 for the first drive or partition
[04:32] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Sorry, those were two seperate things, Synaptic is in the System menu at the top of the screen
[04:32] <Whiz2> Jordan_U: it says possible disks are hd0, hd1, and hd2, but it still doesn't work
[04:32] <Pelo> Whity-,  and   the boot HDD is the first one in the list
[04:32] <Whity-> hehe
[04:32] <BFTD> anyone?
[04:32] <toool> mikere http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17525/
[04:32] <Whity-> Whiz2*
[04:33] <Pelo> sorry
[04:33] <Whity-> np
[04:33] <Whiz2> Pelo: yup hd0. is setup the wrong grub command to install into the MBR?
[04:33] <trumpeter2003> Anyone know of a Video player that allows you to hook the movie to the desktop background?
[04:33] <Jordan_U> Whiz2, I would just run update-grub from a chroot ( using a LiveCD ) and let GRUB figure it out for itself
[04:33] <mlocker> Hi
[04:33] <mlocker> Plz help me ?
[04:33] <Whiz2> Jordan_U: chroot?
[04:33] <Witchery> im in the terminal with my name@myname at the top of the box am i in the right place
[04:33] <ferret_0567> I'm going to test my hard disk speeds, brb
[04:33] <SurfnKid_> help help help
[04:34] <Whiz2> Jordan_U: do you mean a command prompt?
[04:34] <Pelo> Whiz2,  you also need to make sure the partiton you are trying to boot from is flagged as boot
[04:34] <Whiz2> Pelo: it is flagged as "active" in QTParted
[04:34] <Pelo> mlocker,  we need to know what your problem is
[04:34] <Jordan_U> Whiz2, Basically a chroot is a way to run commands from the system that is installed on your HD while booted from a LiveCD
[04:34] <mlocker> i want to encode ID tag3 MP3
[04:34] <mikere> toool: I see a disk called /media/disk listed as being mounted - on the Places-->Computer application, navigate to File System-->media-->disk - that should be your ext2 disk
[04:34] <Pelo> Whiz2,  I'm not sure that is the same,  but I've never used qprarted
[04:35] <SurfnKid_> I have an 82965 video card using i915 driver with a wide screen monitor. Trying to get a wide screen resolution
[04:35] <mlocker> now,I use kubuntu
[04:35] <Pelo> mlocker,  install easytag,  sudo apt-get install easytag
[04:35] <temujoe> eck: first test worked, you da man so far hehe
[04:35] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, have you installed 915resolution?
[04:35] <SurfnKid_> but not sure how to install a package to get it to load and test the resolution
[04:35] <mikere> toool: which, btw, is the 6th partition on your first hard drive
[04:35] <Whiz2> Pelo: what do you use to find out? I'm in liveCD mode right now
[04:35] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, I did, but it didnt do much
[04:35] <Witchery> jordon
[04:35] <mlocker> i use sudo apt-get install build-essential libtag1-dev qt3-dev-tools
[04:35] <Pelo> Whiz2,   you can use gparted   , menu > system > admin > gnome partition manager
[04:36] <Pelo> mlocker,  those packages do not edit tags
[04:36] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, on a forum there's a section that says I can install xserver-xorg-video-intel package. This package isnt available from the repos, you have to dl from the website
[04:36] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, have you tried reconfiguring your xorg.conf with: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[04:36] <Witchery> am i in the right place
[04:36] <mlocker> i will compire file
[04:36] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, I have this file. just dont know how to compile it
[04:36] <mlocker> but it error
[04:36] <toool> mikere  says i don't have permission to write to disk
[04:37] <Pelo> mlocker,  what is your native language ?
[04:37] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, I don't see why you would need to install a seperate driver unless there is a known bug concerning your card in particular
[04:37] <mikere> toool: arg
[04:37] <wastrel> Pelo:  check his IP and traceroute, usually works for me
[04:37] <Witchery> it says command not found
[04:37] <toool> mikere tryed copying a file off desktop on to it
[04:37] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, yeah i have, tested a bunch of different settings, configured xorg.conf with different values at 24 bit, and edited the 915 file to set some resolutions but still dont get a wide aspect resolution. The video resolution I can get is 1280x1024, however its stretched, I tried setting 1280x800 or x768 but it doesnt go thru
[04:37] <Pelo> wastrel,  ...
[04:37] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, Do you know what driver your xorg.conf is set to use now?
[04:37] <mlocker> Thai
[04:37] <Whiz2> Pelo: gparted is not installed on liveCD (Dapper release of kubuntu)
[04:38] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, i810
[04:38] <kjm> I installed a new gdm theme, and now gdm won't start....I'm on the live CD right now, and want to mount my /etc partition so I can repair gdm.conf - but, need assistance.  Anyone can give advice?
[04:38] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, do i need another driver
[04:38] <mikere> toool: probably similar problem to what Tarkus had.  Did you get the contents of the /etc/fstab file?
[04:38] <Pelo> Whiz2,  in kubuntu I think it's qparted , but it should be similar
[04:38] <Whiz2> Pelo: QTParted
[04:38] <Jordan_U> Witchery, When you run "sudo apt-get install libdvdread3" ?
[04:38] <Pelo> Whiz2,  I beleive you,
[04:38] <Jordan_U> SurfnKid, You shouldn't
[04:38] <Pelo> do we have a channel for thai ?
[04:39] <mlocker> yes
[04:39] <hellafox> net
[04:39] <mlocker> but them can't help me.
[04:39] <kjm>  I installed a new gdm theme, and now gdm won't start....I'm on the live CD right now, and want to mount my /etc partition so I can repair gdm.conf - but, need assistance.  Anyone can give advice?
[04:39] <marcelo> !automatix
[04:39] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a proprietary 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
[04:39] <Whiz2> Pelo: it HAS to be the right partition, because it's the only one marked as active, and when i set it, the partition on the old drive that was active, is no longer set as active
[04:39] <Witchery> how do i navigate to sudo jordon_u, by the way im running the 6.0
[04:40] <mikere> Is there a good gui tool to manage mounting partitions?
[04:40] <marcelo> !apt-get
[04:40] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[04:40] <Pelo> mlocker,   to idtag in mp3  you need a program like  easytag,   you just need to  type in the terminal     >   sudo apt-get install  easytag
[04:40] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, let me show you the thread
[04:40] <toool> mikere http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17526/
[04:40] <Jordan_U> Witchery, You need to type that command into the terminal ( sudo apt-get install libdvdread3 )
[04:40] <Whiz2> Pelo or Jordan_U
[04:40] <Witchery> k
[04:40] <Pelo> Whiz2,   that's the best I can do for you ( which admitedly isnT' much)  try looking it up in the forum
[04:40] <teenbeat2007> anyone can help me here
[04:40] <Witchery> thanks
[04:41] <Witchery> brb
[04:41] <Whiz2> Pelo or Jordan_U: maybe I need to mount the drive before running "setup (hd0)"?
[04:41] <turner> et
[04:41] <SurfnKid_> Jordan_U, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=326211&page=2  this is where it mentions to install that package
[04:41] <teenbeat2007> ive got my wlan operational but wont connect
[04:41] <Pelo> teenbeat2007, take a number we'll be with you in a minute
[04:41] <mlocker> ok. Thanks !
[04:41] <teenbeat2007> ok no problem
[04:41] <Eagleray> Whiz2: if you're referring to reinstalling grub, no
[04:41] <Pelo> Whiz2,  possibly ,  I realy donT' know
[04:41] <BFTD> ??
[04:41] <Whiz2> Eagleray: yes that's what i'm referring to. i'm trying to put it in the boot sector of the new drive
[04:41] <BFTD> anyone know or no?
[04:42] <Eagleray> Whiz2: then no, you don't need to mount it
[04:42] <Pelo> teenbeat2007,  I don'T know anything about lan,  restate your problem periodicaly maybe someone will be able t help
[04:43] <Whiz2> Eagleray: but when I run the grub command "setup (hd0)" grub tells me that is an invalid device
[04:43] <Pelo> BFTD,  what ?
[04:43] <_Codeman_> can someone help setup my fstab?
[04:43] <jpsamara> I think Feisty is a little buggy... who else think its more buggy than Edgy?
[04:43] <yamathan> !php
[04:43] <Eagleray> Whiz2: do you have the root set
[04:43] <kjm>  !WorksForMe
[04:43] <mikere> toool: hmm... your fstab isn't being helpful ><  Lets try something else.  From console, type "sudo su" and then enter password
[04:43] <mikere> toool: then type:\ gparted &
[04:43] <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+)
[04:43] <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.
[04:43] <bruenig> jpsamara, way buggier for xfce, so much so that I am off of ubuntu at least for this release
[04:43] <mikere> toool: that should give you a gui that lists your partitions at least.
[04:43] <Witchery> Jordon_u this is what it says is this ok (Reading package lists... Done
[04:43] <Witchery> Building dependency tree
[04:43] <Witchery> Reading state information... Done
[04:43] <Witchery> libdvdread3 is already the newest version.
[04:43] <Witchery> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.)
[04:43] <zanpakuto> hello I am trying to use debmirror to mirror feisty. I am getting something like "Release signature does not verify.", what does this mean?
[04:43] <Falstius> _Codeman_: have you read man fstab yet?
[04:43] <kjm>  !WorksForMe
[04:43] <mooniker> Anyone point out what I'm doing wrong with permissions?
[04:44] <jpsamara> bruenig: Buggy for gnome... but I think its both really since most bugs seem to be from gtk+
[04:44] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Good, that means that it is already installed
[04:44] <tulga> Can I install mcafee update server on ubuntu?
[04:44] <mikere> toool: and then mebbe you can figure out which partition is your ntfs partition
[04:44] <wastrel> mooniker:  you have to tell use which permissions
[04:44] <Witchery> where do i go from here
[04:44] <bruenig> it is unbearable on xfce, I think I still have the screenshot
[04:44] <Pelo> kjm please stop playing with the bot
[04:44] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Now run this in the terminal "sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh"
[04:44] <_Codeman_> well, I've used fstab before but I'm having problems mounting a drive manually so I don't really know how to fstab it :/
[04:44] <mooniker> I'm trying to give two users read/write to /home/www, but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
[04:44] <bruenig> yeah, here is xubuntu feisty in all its glory, http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m290/bruenig/artifacts.png
[04:45] <Whiz2> Eagleray: huh? why do that? the new drive has been physically swapped out. according to the system, the new drive is now the same designation as the old drive /dev/hda1
[04:45] <hwMoD> i saw in some docs ndiswrapper will not work in the normal ubuntu desktop CD, only in the alternate one
[04:45] <hwMoD> is that true?
[04:45] <mooniker> I made a www-data group.
[04:45] <jpsamara> But really I think ubuntu is lazy with some packages... Azureus was broken in edgy for sun jvm, its more broken now in Feisty
[04:45] <Pelo> _Codeman_,  the way I got about it is to copy another line and make the neccessary changes
[04:45] <jpsamara> bruenig: You will use what? Debian etch?
[04:45] <bruenig> jpsamara, zenwalk
[04:45] <matthew1429> !codecs
[04:45] <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
[04:46] <Pelo> hwMoD,  first I hear about it ,   try looking it up in the forum
[04:46] <xorl> Why isn't the Output option allowing me to select my own custom Profile :/
[04:46] <xorl> In soundjuicer
[04:46] <_Codeman_> but I can't get the drive to mount manually, how would I know what to put in fstab for it?
[04:46] <Jordan_U> hwMoD, I can't see why NDIS wrapper would have anything to do with the install CD?
[04:46] <toool> mikere says gparted not installed so ran get apt install gparted
[04:46] <Pelo> matthew1429, abandon all hope
[04:46] <toool> mikere   installed but won't run
[04:46] <mikere> toool: smart =)
[04:46] <Falstius> _Codeman_: what is the drive?
[04:46] <mikere> toool: oh - what happens when you try to run after installing?
[04:46] <Pelo> _Codeman_,  can you give us some info on the drive in question ?
[04:47] <_Codeman_> hda2... it's a windows drive
[04:47] <Eagleray> Whiz2: if you are installing from the grub shell, you need to specify the root where grub is installed prior to running the actual install command
[04:47] <mikere> toool: btw, you did type apt-get install gparted?
[04:47] <toool> mikere says command not found
[04:47] <Pelo> _Codeman_,   what version of ubuntu are you using ?
[04:47] <Witchery> Jordon_u ; now it says this (sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh: command not found
[04:47] <Witchery> )
[04:47] <mikere> toool: and when you typed apt-get install gparted you saw the little progress bar etc?
[04:47] <toool> mikere yes   it did some installing
[04:47] <wastrel> mooniker:  chgrp the directory to www-data, set the dir setgid (chmod g+s)
[04:48] <Mojo3> has anyone figured out how to get ATI X1650 AGP drivers to work in Feisty? Ive tried every method on the forums, to try and get 3D acceleration to work, and I keep getting the DRI is missing error :(
[04:48] <Gat0rvean> what size should the swap file be?
[04:48] <Pelo> !ntfs > _Codeman_   check your pm for instrucitons on how to mount a windows drive
[04:48] <mikere> toool: type "which gparted" without the "" tho
[04:48] <_Codeman_> I've tried "mount -t vfat /dev/hda2 /media/win1" but it didn't work :/
[04:48] <wastrel> mooniker:  oh, also set write perms for the group on the directory (chmod g+w)
[04:48] <Pelo> _Codeman_,  which version of windows ?  xp uses  ntfs not fat32
[04:48] <Ash-Fox> !xterm
[04:48] <mikere> toool: if it says /usr/bin/gparted all is good - if it says nothing then it isn't installed.
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xterm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:48] <Witchery> :(
[04:48] <toool> mikere   yes it does say that
[04:49] <Ash-Fox> Seriously, what's the default terminal application called in Ubuntu?
[04:49] <_Codeman_> Not if you specify otherwise
[04:49] <mikere> toool:  try typing gparted again
[04:49] <mooniker> wastrel: done that, still get permission denied.
[04:49] <bruenig> Ash-Fox, gnome-terminal
[04:49] <Fylk> Wow...the compiz effects rock.
[04:49] <Pelo> Ash-Fox,  gnome-terminal
[04:49] <Ash-Fox> bruenig, thankyou
[04:49] <Falstius> _Codeman_: did you try sudo mount /dev/hda /media/win1
[04:49] <mikere> toool:  although I usually type "gparted &" so I can continue to write console commands while it's running.
[04:49] <toool> mikere    :)   it worked
[04:49] <Mojo3> has anyone been able to fix the DRI is missing problem with ATI cards yet?
[04:50] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Do you want to come over to #ubuntu-classroom where there are less people, I might have to ask a lot of questions to find out where the install script is on your computer
[04:50] <mikere> toool: can you identify the two partitions you wish to use on the list?
[04:50] <wastrel> mooniker:  so the perms for the dir look like  drwxrwsr-x      ?
[04:50] <Falstius> _Codeman_: unless the filesystem is corrupted it should be able to figure out it is a vfat or ntfs or whatever filesystem.
[04:50] <Jordan_U> Witchery, /join #ubuntu-classroom
[04:50] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i exited grub, then ran it again, did "root (hd0,0)" and it set it, then ran "setup (hd0)" and it said it couldn't find stage 1 or 2 "Error: file not found"
[04:50] <james__> anyone here have a logitech g7 mouse or similar? i can't get my extra buttons to work... :(
[04:51] <bruenig> those people with their fancy mouses
[04:51] <Jordan_U> !mouse | james__
[04:51] <ubotu> james__: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[04:51] <Eagleray> Whiz2: that is the correct step to take - are you sure that (hd0,0) is actually your /boot partition?
[04:51] <bruenig> s/mouses/mice/
[04:51] <Pelo> james,  there are howtos in the forum but you might have to make some mods
[04:51] <_Codeman_> well I "mount /dev/hda1 /media/win0" no problem but I couldn't get hda2 to mount at all... that's the partition I really need
[04:51] <james__> i've been trying a couple of howtos etc
[04:51] <james__> none of them have worked
[04:51] <toool> mikere   i have /dev/hda2     with padlock    extended   then under that i have like a sub folder  /dev/hda with padlock ext2
[04:52] <james__> i'll try that one i've just been linked, thanks :)
[04:52] <bruenig> james__, are you making sure to restart x after wards
[04:52] <bruenig> s/r w/rw/
[04:52] <Witchery> hold on Jordon im trying to get my bearings straight lol
[04:52] <mooniker> wastrel: ooh, not quite. it's drwxr-sr-x
[04:52] <wastrel> no group write :] 
[04:52] <Whiz2> Eagleray: how do I find out whether i'm entering the correct partition number?
[04:52] <disinterested> ive have a problem with k3b it wont run
[04:52] <Witchery> how do i get there Jordon_U
[04:52] <Whiz2> Eagleray: or rather how do i find out which partition i need to enter?
[04:53] <mooniker> so just chmod g+w?
[04:53] <Eagleray> Whiz2: cat /etc/mtab, assuming you already have /boot mounted
[04:53] <wastrel> mooniker:  yes
[04:53] <mikere> toool: /dev/hda or /dev/hda3?
[04:53] <bruenig> what would happen if you do sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/sudo? would that be recoverable?
[04:53] <mooniker> now, i feel dumb.
[04:53] <Falstius> _Codeman_: well, for hda2 do then.  What is the error message?
[04:53] <Eagleray> Whiz2: otherwise run fdisk and print a partition list
[04:53] <mikere> toool: I mean /dev/hda6
[04:53] <Whiz2> Eagleray: no, but i can mount it...
[04:53] <disinterested> permission denied to create a folder for it
[04:53] <Whiz2> Eagleray: ok
[04:53] <wastrel> bruenig:  you'd have to boot into recovery mode oui?
[04:53] <wastrel> or have a root password
[04:53] <kditty> if i want to back up my home folder, would it work if i just copy it to another hard drive?
[04:54] <bruenig> could you recover it in recovery mode?
[04:54] <mg> Hi, I'm getting htpasswd2 (command not found)  in feisty...apache2-utils are installed :S
[04:54] <wastrel> recovery boots you into a root console i thought
[04:54] <wastrel> single-user anyway
[04:54] <bruenig> oh yeah, it does
[04:54] <Eagleray> Whiz2: you *do* need /boot mounted to install grub :p
[04:54] <hatter> feisty fawn.  Wont let me umount my second hard disk,  sudo umount /dev/sdb1 ; say /mnt is busy
[04:54] <compilerwriter> Went to fire up adept to update ktorrent and found out that something is using adept.  I have no clue what to do now.
[04:54] <bruenig> what about sudo chmod -x /bin/chmod
[04:54] <wastrel> mg:  it's probably not on your path
[04:54] <Eagleray> Whiz2: just not the boot sector
[04:54] <dbushong> hatter:are you in a directory under the mount?
[04:54] <dbushong> (or have a running program that is)
[04:55] <wastrel> mg:  try  locate htpasswd2
[04:55] <hatter> dbushong: no
[04:55] <mg> wastrel: ok, I'm running updatedb
[04:55] <hatter> dbushong: trying from /
[04:55] <toool> mikere    /dev/hda2     then a sub folder of that /dev/hda6
[04:55] <toool> mikere /dev/hda3 is where my ubuntu is installed
[04:55] <Jordan_U> Witchery, Type "/join #ubuntu-classroom" in as if you were saying something in the channel
[04:55] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i'm assuming that when you type "fdisk -l" it lists them in order starting from (hd0,0)?
[04:55] <wastrel> mg:  hm on my breezy box it's in /usr/bin/  so what do i know :] 
[04:55] <mikere> toool: we are getting somewhere =)
[04:56] <bruenig> breezy is not supported
[04:56] <dbushong> anyone else had problems w/ usb mice not responding after a suspend/resume?
[04:56] <mooniker> wait, i'm still getting permission denied.
[04:56] <dbushong> (on feisty)
[04:56] <_Codeman_> this is the error: http://copy-pasta.com/pasta436
[04:56] <Amrog> hello all, I have a question. I installed feisty in a dual boot with win XP. When I boot, I see two ubuntu installs, two sefe mode ubuntus and a mem test (and xp). So, why are there two ubuntus?
[04:56] <Witchery> i figured it out before you answered, now im there where are you? :)
[04:56] <bruenig> Amrog, probably different kernels
[04:56] <Tehk> Any one know if the 1.0-9755(nvidia-glx-new) is the reason for the wine error of "X Error of failed request:  GLXBadDrawable"
[04:56] <Eagleray> Whiz2: yes
[04:56] <mikere> toool: there is are two important commands from the console/terminal for mounting and unmounting partitions called mount and umount.
[04:56] <toool> yes hda6
[04:56] <Amrog> ok, why do i have different kernals?
[04:56] <ZeroZiat> Hey.
[04:56] <ZeroZiat> About wireless.
[04:56] <bruenig> Amrog, are you on feisty or edgy?
[04:56] <mneptok> Amrog: "kernels" ;)
[04:56] <mikere> toool: they have a lot of options you can use with them
[04:56] <ZeroZiat> My Desktop Network card
[04:56] <Amrog> feisty
[04:56] <mneptok> (sorry, pet peeve)
[04:56] <ZeroZiat> Haves just a .sys thingy
[04:57] <mooniker> does the users/group GUI admin not work properly? everytime I go into it, it changes the group names on me -- from www-data to www.
[04:57] <bruenig> Amrog, not sure on this, but it seems odd that feisty would have two kernels already
[04:57] <ZeroZiat> How do I do the whole ndiswrapper business if I need an .inf?
[04:57] <Whiz2> Eagleray: (hdo,o) is the correct device... i just noticed you said i have to have /boot mounted first... why don't I just mount the entire drive?
[04:57] <mneptok> Amrog: old kernels are not removed when new ones are installed
[04:57] <james__> ok turns out i had accomplished more than i thought, my scroll left right keys aren't working but my "back" key is
[04:57] <Amrog> I have never used linux before.
[04:57] <mikere> toool: I'm thinking you need to mount your ext2 partition in a way that regular users can create/copy files to it
[04:57] <bruenig> Amrog, but anyways, sometimes kernels get updated, but instead of deleting the old one, ubuntu just installs the other one alongside it. Just in case the new one doesn't work or you like the old one or whatever reason, you can still boot into it
[04:57] <james__> however, my keybinding doesn't seem to be working properly... any keybinding tips?
[04:57] <simpleton> how can i use a value of a variable as a variable in bash?
[04:58] <mg> wastrel: No, it's not installed...is htpasswd2 broken in feisty?
[04:58] <rrittenhouse> Kernel -15 does not find my IDE Hard drive so therefore feisty installer does not work HELP
[04:58] <toool> mikere i can mount it looks like i could read from the partition can't write to it, does the padlock symbol have some thing to do with it
[04:58] <mikere> toool: no- the padlock doesnt mean that
[04:58] <Amrog> bruenig: Is this a problem, am I going to accumulate dozens of kernels?
[04:58] <jobezone> guys, anyone interested in giving some visibiliy to debian's new release by digging a review of it?
[04:59] <wastrel> mg:  maybe it's just htpasswd nowadays...
[04:59] <Eagleray> Whiz2: you can if you like, but you should only need /boot mounted - that's where the grub 'stage' files are stored
[04:59] <mikere> toool: looks like you can unmount from gparted too
[04:59] <toool> mikere   also dosn't show the second hard drive that is connected
[04:59] <jobezone> digging, i.e., voting for a review story at digg
[04:59] <carlhempel> digging for diggs?
[04:59] <luddite> anyone know much about the lowlatency kernal?
[04:59] <jobezone> carlhempel, :) exactly
[04:59] <bruenig> Amrog, not likely. I think the most I ever had was 3. Ubuntu comes out with new versions every 6 months and then it starts over
[04:59] <toool> mikere   should i unmount ?
[04:59] <seth> hey how do i bridge my wifi to my ethernet? in ubuntu?
[04:59] <bruenig> Amrog, you can remove the old kernels from the list if you want be removing them from /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:00] <Whiz2> Eagleray: using live CD where exactly should I mount /dev/hda1/boot to? /boot ?
[05:00] <mikere> toool: the second hard drive should show up in the file menu of gparted under devices
[05:00] <Amrog> So this brings me to another question.
[05:00] <bruenig> s/be/by/
[05:00] <mikere> toool: actually, lets "remount /dev/hda6" and see what happens
[05:00] <ZeroZiat> About wireless.
[05:00] <ZeroZiat> My Desktop Network card
[05:00] <ZeroZiat> Haves just a .sys thingy
[05:00] <ZeroZiat> How do I do the whole ndiswrapper business if I need an .inf?
[05:00] <carlhempel> jobeson: welll, maybe if you digg an ubuntu review :)
[05:00] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: is this wireless?
[05:00] <toool> mikere   yes it does, so unmount and then remount in gparted?
[05:00] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: Yeah.
[05:00] <Amrog> If I want to try other versions of linux, but I already set up all my applications, do I need to set them all up agian, or can I somehow not overwrite that information?
[05:00] <mg> wastrel: Ok, is there a way to difference htpasswd2 and htpasswd?
[05:01] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: Broadcom?
[05:01] <simpleton> How can i use the value of a variable as a variable in bash?
[05:01] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: Says so in the device manager.
[05:01] <jobezone> carlhempel, I did :/ me and 14 others
[05:01] <mikere> toool: you could do that if you don't want to type "remount /dev/hda6" in console =)
[05:01] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: built in or a card?
[05:01] <leroi> anyone in here have a 22" monitor to recommend???
[05:01] <seth> hey how do i bridge my wireless to my ethernet in ubuntu?
[05:01] <carlhempel> simpleton, you mean putting $ in front of the variable name?
[05:01] <wastrel> mg:  no idea
[05:01] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: A card, and I just dled the drivers from the website, there is an inf.
[05:01] <_Codeman_> Falstius: You there?
[05:02] <bruenig> Amrog, it is unlikely that you could simply copy them over. In theory you could do it, but it would be difficult technically because of dependencies and because different linux versions have different standards of where things are installed
[05:02] <mg> wastrel: thanks anyway
[05:02] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: honestly? the path of least resistance is getting a better card.
[05:02] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: you in the US?
[05:02] <toool> mikere i unmounted in gparted and the padlock dissapeared, do i need to exit gparted to remount in console
[05:02] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: Damn, wrong drivers.
[05:02] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: Not in US.
[05:02] <jobezone> carlhempel, ah, I read your text incorrectly, I read you meant "digg a debian review"
[05:02] <mikere> toool: no, just mount it in gparted I think
[05:02] <luddite> hey all, i installed the low latency kernal for ubuntu and it wont load xserver on reboot. the error says that nvidia failed to load. (i have nvidia working in normal ubuntu 7.04)
[05:02] <seth> hey how do i bridge wireless and etherent together?
[05:03] <carlhempel> jobezone, :)
[05:03] <jobezone> carlhempel, I don't think ubuntu reviews don't need my diggs :)
[05:03] <mikere> toool: remount is a console command that basically umounts and then mounts
[05:03] <jobezone> oops, double negative
[05:03] <carlhempel> jobezone, well post a link to a review and I'll check it out ... see if it is "diggable"
[05:03] <eumario> Anyone have any experince installing Ubuntu Server on ATA Cards, where Grub will not recognize the hard drive, and the person is left with a blinking cursor after doing an Installation?
[05:03] <Amrog> Bruenig, ok thanks.
[05:03] <leroi> anyone in here have a 22" monitor to recommend???
[05:03] <denis> HI all , I have a nviea Ge force 6200 with turbo cache video card, I only seem to be able to go up to 1024*768 res. and 54hz refresh, could get much higher in windows, is there another driver, have installed the glx driver.
[05:04] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: fwcutter is ugly. anything Broadcom is ugly.
[05:04] <luddite> eumario - i have. its annoying. i had to use supergrub to solve it.
[05:04] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i dunno how to mount /boot or where to mount it to
[05:04] <eumario> luddite: I've tried to grab the supergrub iso, but I can't find it anyplace (Atleast with a live workable link)
[05:04] <seth> how do u bridge connections?
[05:04] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: I am Dling the "I hope" right drivers this time, maybe it contains an .inf this time.
[05:04] <tule> hello. i've just upgraded to 7.04. i cannot login via console or kdm. i am getting a bash /dev/null/permission denied error. can anyone help?
[05:04] <simpleton> How can i use the value of a variable as a variable in bash?
[05:04] <Pelo> denis,  edit the xorg.conf file to manualy add the higher rez you need,    gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:05] <jobezone> carlhempel, I think it is good. short but sweet: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Debian_Etch_Toward_Continuity
[05:05] <bruenig> simpleton, the value of a variable as a variable?
[05:05] <ZeroZiat> mneptok: I can't afford new hardware!
[05:05] <luddite> euraio: its linked from a bigpond.net.au page if i recall correctly
[05:05] <carlhempel> simpleton, paste some code
[05:05] <Eagleray> Whiz2: if using a livecd, it's easier to mount all your main filesystems, then mount -o bind /dev and /proc, then chroot into your installed environment
[05:05] <toool> mikere   accedentially shut down gparted     typed in remount /dev/hda6      displayed bash: remount: command not found
[05:05] <Eagleray> Whiz2: then run grub setup
[05:05] <denis> pelo thanks I will give it a try
[05:05] <_Codeman_> bbl
[05:05] <eumario> luddite: Can I PM you for a sec, need to pick your mind on this.
[05:05] <seth> HELLLLLP
[05:05] <bruenig> simpleton, oh I think I got you, maybe "$variable"='new thing'
[05:05] <seth> HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLP ME
[05:05] <mneptok> ZeroZiat: i know cards taht work perfectly that are ~US$20. but if you don't have it, you don't have it.
[05:05] <luddite> yup - go for it
[05:05] <mikere> toool: just type "mount /dev/hda6" then
[05:05] <zeifer> Did somebody have a problem with a Broadcom card?
[05:06] <Eagleray> seth: with what?
[05:06] <mneptok> seth: stop that
[05:06] <Pelo> seth,  one more like that and we will help you out
[05:06] <simpleton> var1=var2
[05:06] <simpleton> var2=foobar
[05:06] <seth> how do i bridge my wifi and my ehternet together?
[05:06] <bruenig> simpleton, yeah try that quotes
[05:06] <simpleton> how can i use var1's value to show var2's value?
[05:06] <bruenig> the*
[05:06] <luddite> hey all, i installed the low latency kernal for ubuntu and it wont load xserver on reboot. the error says that nvidia failed to load. (i have nvidia working in normal ubuntu 7.04)
[05:07] <hoarycripple> my line drawing characters get garbled if I re-attach a screen session from a remote host, no matter what type of terminal i'm using.  any ideas as to why this might be happening?
[05:07] <mikere> toool: you may end up having a full tutorial on linux partition management, mounting, file system and file attributes by the time we are done here, lol
[05:07] <carlhempel> luddite, you need to reinstall your nvidia drivers I believe
[05:07] <zeifer> luddite, you'll have to reinstall the nvidia kernel with the new kernel sources.
[05:07] <bruenig> simpleton, you mean store the thing stored in var2 inside var1 or do you want var1 to change alongside var2
[05:07] <Fathefner> what is a good wifi manger for NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
[05:07] <simpleton> variable variables in bash... =(
[05:07] <hoarycripple> luddite, do i know you?
[05:07] <Pelo> seth, did you look in the forum for help ?
[05:07] <luddite> zeifer: into the low latecy kernal? or the regular kernal?
[05:07] <carlhempel> simpletone, can you pastebin some code?
[05:07] <xSUSHix> I'd just like to say that I've tried over 10 Linux distrobutions over the past 10 years and Ubuntu has been the absolute best.  Works with all my hardware, easy to install and configure software.  What else do you want with a distro?   Not much!
[05:07] <zeifer> The low latency one if that's the one you're running.
[05:08] <luddite> hoarycripple: maybe. i know alot of folk.
[05:08] <carlhempel> xSUSHix: I agree
[05:08] <bruenig> xSUSHix, I know look at this, it is awesome, http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m290/bruenig/artifacts.png
[05:08] <seth> nope
[05:08] <simpleton> COUNTER=1
[05:08] <Pelo> xSUSHix,  didn'T I warn you earlier ?
[05:08] <simpleton> while [  $COUNTER -lt $period_num_mwf ] ; do
[05:08] <simpleton> 	test=dude$COUNTER
[05:08] <simpleton> 	echo $COUNTER = \$${test}
[05:08] <simpleton> 	let COUNTER=COUNTER+1
[05:08] <simpleton> done
[05:08] <Eagleray> Whiz2: brb
[05:08] <hoarycripple> luddite, i guess not...you'd recognize my nick immediately.  oh well...
[05:08] <luddite> zeifer: i cant actually get in a gui (only command line). how would i go about that
[05:08] <Seften> ouch, broken screen
[05:08] <bruenig> hmmm, for loop would be better
[05:08] <Pelo> seth,  go and search for your problem in the forums  www.ubuntuforums.com
[05:09] <xSUSHix> Pelo : Pardon?
[05:09] <refefer> hey guys, question for you: when I first load up Ubuntu and am at the login screen, the font size of the letters I type in are huge.  Any idea what's going wrong?
[05:09] <zeifer> luddite, How did you install the nVidia driver to begin with? Did you use Envy or something?
[05:09] <seth> thanks man
[05:09] <luddite> hoarycripple: i feel your pain for not knowing me. im the best ;-)
[05:09] <toool> mikere    says already mounted   mount failed
[05:09] <toool> mikere did open my computer and drive was there   could open but no write to it
[05:09] <jobezone> carlhempel, what did you think of the review?
[05:09] <bruenig> simpleton, so where is the problem, is test not being stored?
[05:09] <mikere> toool: umount /dev/hda6 then mount /dev/hda6
[05:09] <denis> pelo : the file has depths 1,4,8,15,16,&24 all are the same 1024 *768   800*600   640*480 can I alter any of the depths?
[05:09] <carlhempel> jobezone, I got stuck looking at the Beryl cube :)
[05:09] <simpleton> COUNTER=1
[05:09] <simpleton> while [  $COUNTER -lt $period_num_mwf ] ; do
[05:09] <simpleton> 	echo \$mwf_period_hh$COUNTER
[05:09] <simpleton> 	let COUNTER=COUNTER+1
[05:09] <simpleton> done
[05:10] <kitche> !paste
[05:10] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:10] <luddite> zeifer: i installed 7.04, then installed the nvidai drivers, then installed the lowlatency kernal. then restarted and xserver no nvidia error appeared
[05:10] <simpleton> i want to show the value of $mwf_period1
[05:10] <mneptok> simpleton: please use pastebin
[05:10] <Whiz2> Eagleray: it won't let me chroot I tried to run it as root (from sudo bash) and it said couldn't run command /bin/bash but if i try it outside of root, it just denies the operation
[05:10] <xSUSHix> Pelo : nah must have been another xSUSHix   =\  I havent been on here for a couple days
[05:10] <simpleton> soryy
[05:10] <bruenig> simpleton, don't escape the $
[05:10] <Pelo> denis,  for each depths,   add the resolution you want to add and know you can ( whaever it is  like  1280 x 1024)   use the same syntax
[05:11] <mneptok> denis: sudo apt-get reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:11] <denis> Pelo ok I'll try it
[05:11] <VTECpwr> anyone know why my USB mouse does't work after I boot before the login - have to plug it back in, then it works again...
[05:11] <VTECpwr> using Edgy...
[05:11] <zeifer> luddite, The best way to go about installing an operating xserver with nvidia drivers is to hold off on installing the nvidia drivers until you're using the kernel you are planning on updating to. At this point, you may want to over-write your existing xorg.conf with the backup one that the nvidia driver should have created for you.
[05:11] <Pelo> mneptok,  will that even work ?
[05:11] <evilfourzero> Hey, Skype is pretty buggy in linux, I was wondering whats the best skype alternative?
[05:11] <mneptok> VTECpwr: AC power issues to the USB ports?
[05:11] <toool> mikere command not found
[05:11] <toool> had reopened terminal, won't let me run gparted
[05:12] <VTECpwr> my box is on a decent UPS...
[05:12] <VTECpwr> no USB options in BIOS other than on/off... it's set to on
[05:12] <mikere> toool: with which command - check you typed it right: "umount /dev/hda6" then "mount /dev/hda6"
[05:12] <mneptok> VTECpwr: not necessarily an indicator of a trouble-free machine ;)
[05:12] <Gat0rvean> can anyone tell me how to raise my resolution above 1024-768?
[05:12] <luddite> zeifer, thanks - so i did it backwards. considering i dont want to re-install 7.04, (its set up perfectly) can i re-install the nvidia drivers?
[05:13] <jobezone> carlhempel, no acelerated graphics on my end :( no shiny cube for me
[05:13] <mneptok> VTECpwr: we have some Dells in the cert lab taht underpower their USB. input devices do not work.
[05:13] <syosoft> Can anyone tell me why mplayer is stuck at 2x speed? not sure what i did..but it just started yesterday
[05:13] <carlhempel> jobezone, you're missing out!
[05:13] <VTECpwr> do I need to upgrade to Feisty
[05:13] <yamathan> !php > yamathan
[05:13] <Whiz2> Eagleray: brb
[05:13] <carlhempel> jobezone, although there are some problems ... Java apps don't seem to work right with Beryl
[05:13] <VTECpwr> well it's an HP ePC, P3 933 if that helps
[05:13] <bruenig> VTECpwr, don't upgrade xubuntu
[05:13] <luddite> syosoft: /system/preferences/screen resolution
[05:13] <zeifer> luddite, You should be able to get back into xserver after over-writing the xorg.conf with the previous one. Then install the nvidia drivers to the running kernel, reboot xserver and you *should* be set.
[05:14] <toool> mikere  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17528/
[05:14] <VTECpwr> okay?
[05:14] <mneptok> carlhempel: that's a bug with AWT_toolkit. i reported it. there's a workaround.
[05:14] <syosoft> what does that have to do w/ 2x speed luddite?
[05:14] <syosoft> it's playing fast, not too big
[05:14] <VTECpwr> it's a Creative laser mouse, btw...
[05:14] <carlhempel> mneptok, ahh Thanks! It sucks not being able to use Beryl because I have to use Netbeans
[05:14] <VTECpwr> it just doesn't move after I boot to the login...
[05:14] <toool> mikere would it matter that it looked like hda6 was a sub partition  in gparted
[05:14] <denis> pelo: done that do I need to restart as system res. still shows old value only?
[05:15] <Borat> hey, does anyone know of a good P2P program in ubuntu like limewire?
[05:15] <luddite> zeifer: would i have to uninstall nvidia to do that in the standard kernal-i never made a backup os xorg.congf
[05:15] <seth> how do i become a member of ubuntu forums?
[05:15] <bruenig> seth, register
[05:15] <Borat> seth, click register
[05:15] <mneptok> carlhempel: echo export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit >> ~/.profile
[05:15] <simpleton> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17530/
[05:15] <zeifer> Borat, Go out and get Frostwire, its the Linux version of Limewire.
[05:15] <simpleton> i want to show the 700
[05:15] <eumario> Borat: Only thing I can suggest, is Frostwire, but don't know if it comes in Ubuntu's Repositories.
[05:15] <wehttamb_> how do i stop xchat-gnome from displaying the messages saying who has logged in and out
[05:15] <Crescendo_> Firefox is taking up a LOT of memory, and is significantly slowing down my system, even without any extensions.  Is this a bug, or is there something I can do about it?
[05:15] <mneptok> carlhempel: restart your WM and you should have working Swing
[05:15] <seth> where i cant find it can u give me a link?
[05:15] <syosoft> so...no ideas now to get mplayer out of 2x (fastforward) mode?
[05:16] <kitche> Crescendo_: it's a feature of Firefox :P it's a memory hog
[05:16] <carlhempel> mnepotk ... you rock! I didnt know there was a work around
[05:16] <seth> how do i get halo pc game to work in wine?????????
[05:16] <mneptok> carlhempel: that's why they pay me the big bucks ;)
[05:16] <zeifer> luddite, You should have one that was created by the installation of the nvidia drivers. Look in /etc/X11/ for anything containing the file name xorg.conf.bak or similar.
[05:16] <bruenig> zeifer, limewire is the linux version of limewire
[05:16] <carlhempel> good deal
[05:16] <Crescendo_> kitche, it wasn't this bad before 7.04
[05:16] <Crescendo_> ;_;
[05:16] <kitche> seth: Halo doesn't work in wine or cedega I believe I know wine for sure
[05:16] <wehttamb_> how do i stop xchat-gnome from displaying the messages saying who has logged in and out
[05:16] <Seften> halo doesn't work in wine
[05:16] <jobezone> carlhempel, I did try on a friend's ubuntu system.. was very cool, but with some bugs at the time (viewing movies, and all). But yeah, my chipset will, for the near and far future, not have DRI... undocumented, etc,etc,
[05:16] <zeifer> bruenig, Trust me, Frostwire is an exact clone of Limewire but is known to be a working version. I use it myself and it's fantastic.
[05:17] <Seften> i don't think anyone has gotten it to work
[05:17] <Seften> dunno, maybe someone came with a workaroundseth
[05:17] <bruenig> wehttamb_, right click on the tab then change it, at least that works on xchat, xchat-gnome is not very good
[05:17] <carlhempel> jobezone, its early days .. I think in the near future it will blow away all the other desktop systems
[05:17] <bruenig> zeifer, limewire works as well
[05:17] <bruenig> zeifer, they have a linux version
[05:17] <Fathefner> what is a good wifi manger for NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
[05:17] <wehttamb_> wat tab
[05:17] <mag2> hi can i ask something for ubuntu 7??
[05:17] <VTECpwr> so does anyone else have a USB mouse??
[05:18] <zeifer> bruenig, I've never found one that worked on a dual router setup. Frostwire seems to have no problems with this particular setup so I figure it should work for just about anybody.
[05:18] <walkintome> hi everyone
[05:18] <mag2> why sound doesnt work for my laptop on ubuntu 7?
[05:18] <bruenig> never found one that worked? what do you mean one? did you not get the zip and run it? or what?
[05:18] <syosoft> mplayer from command line is fine....not stuck in fastforward. HOwever, when i launch it from an avi file or menu it's 2x speed :(
[05:19] <mneptok> zeifer: Frostwire isn't a clone, it's an actual fork.
[05:19] <J^son> I have a network of 2 computers one running ubuntu the other windows... my printer is connected to the ubuntu box... I am trying to enable printing from thewindows computer... I followed the instructions in the ubuntu documentation... and windows does see that the printer is there... but the files don't actually pint... help please
[05:19] <Safrole> I'm running update manager to start the upgrade to 7.04 and I'm getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy/main/source/Sources.gz Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[05:19] <jobezone> carlhempel, yep, and I'll be trying my hardest to ignore it :) it's a sis device, in a Acer Aspire laptop. If only I had known before buying it!!!!!!!
[05:19] <walkintome> im new to linux and am having a hard time installing ndiswrapper
[05:19] <Safrole> Anyone have any suggestions how to fix this?
[05:19] <luddite> zeifer. thanks very much. i will try that asap.
[05:19] <carlhempel> jobezone, eek .. why the antiquated tech? :)
[05:19] <LanViana> #ubuntu-br
[05:19] <luddite> zeifer: there is no bak version :-|
[05:19] <simpleton> it says bad substitution....
[05:19] <carlhempel> you know they have these things called "3d accelerators" now!
[05:20] <toool> mikere   any ideas?   how was it  i  got gparted to go, did i need to log on as admin or root
[05:20] <zeifer> luddite, There's nothing there that has xorg.conf in the filename?
[05:20] <jobezone> carlhempel, hm, it's slightly over a year old laptop... just antiquated manufacturers of videocard chipsets
[05:20] <carlhempel> you debian people!
[05:20] <Jerem1> i need help with a codec problem(they are allready installed)
[05:20] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i think i found the problem. when i used the live CD to run "cp -a /mnt/old /mnt/new" it only copied 2 directories, and no files... so I'm trying "cp -a * /mnt/new" from within /mnt/old
[05:20] <jobezone> you ubuntu people  you! :)
[05:20] <walkintome> i am able to compile ndiswrapper, but when running the make command I get this at the end of a whole lot more:
[05:20] <walkintome> make[1] : *** [loadndisdriver]  Error 1
[05:20] <walkintome> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/michael/ndiswrapper-1.42/utils'
[05:20] <walkintome> make: *** [all]  Error 2
[05:20] <walkintome> michael@michael-desktop:~/ndiswrapper-1.42$
[05:21] <bruenig> walkintome, did it configure properly
[05:21] <LanViana> list
[05:21] <jobezone> nah, ubuntu is what brought me back to linux again after a hiatus of some years.
[05:21] <walkintome> what do you mean did it configure properly.....it worked perfectly up until i rdid 'make'
[05:21] <walkintome> sorry im a noob
[05:21] <mag2> anyone had any problems with sound card and fixed it?
[05:21] <bruenig> walkintome, when you ran ./configure, were there errors?
[05:21] <zeifer> For general reference, the best version of ndiswrapper I've found to date is ndiswrapper 1.8
[05:22] <tgm4883_> anyone run into a "no buffer space available" when having network problems or know how to fix it?
[05:22] <walkintome> i neevr had to run ./configure
[05:22] <syosoft> tgm4883_: install buffer space.
[05:22] <syosoft> i think compusa has some for cheap.
[05:22] <bruenig> walkintome, you probably should
[05:22] <walkintome> will that help diagnose my problem?
[05:22] <carlhempel> jobezone, I am recent convert ...
[05:23] <sagarp> how can i update to feisty from edgy using the standard install CD?
[05:23] <tgm4883_> syosoft, no compusa around I will call down to circuit city
[05:23] <bruenig> walkintome, yeah
[05:23] <Jerem1> can anyone help me with a codec error?
[05:23] <luddite> zeifer: unfortunately no.
[05:23] <bruenig> walkintome, it doesn't do anything to your system, it is completely harmless
[05:23] <jobezone> carlhempel, from what previous computing background?
[05:23] <walkintome> okay, i guess i will do that and come back
[05:23] <yamathan> Has anyone else had problems with firefox attempting to download .php files?
[05:23] <preaction> syosoft: it's not nice to give people stupid answers
[05:23] <Goldfisch> Is anyone familiar with the device files found in /dev/.static? I cloned a root partition. and don't know if everything is in order.
[05:23] <walkintome> thanks bruenig
[05:23] <jobezone> carlhempel, :)
[05:23] <Jerem1> yamathan: actally yes
[05:23] <snook353> ralink driver help?
[05:23] <Goldfisch> Google seems difficult to search in this area probably due to the naming convention.
[05:23] <yamathan> And, yes, I've already gone the !php route, its solution seems to not work.
[05:23] <denis> polo: went back to the terminal and found this message---denis@denis-desktop:~$ gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:23] <denis> (gedit:7366): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[05:23] <denis> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[05:23] <denis> denis@denis-desktop:~
[05:23] <snook353> editing "vi -b ...dat" file help?
[05:24] <yamathan> Jerem1: Oh?
[05:24] <carlhempel> jobezone: mostly red hat based distros, like fedora, rhel, and centos
[05:24] <stellaras> hi there, i have openoffice and firefox in both vista and ubuntu 7.04, my problem is that in ubuntu they look larger is there anyway to fix this?
[05:24] <Jerem1> yamathan: i find that as it may be a flaw, it only occurs on some websites
[05:24] <snook353> how do i save a file when editing with "vi -b"?
[05:24] <carlhempel> jobezone: when I found out I didn't have to fight with everything to have my favorite kernel, I was overjoyed
[05:24] <latitude> will i need to reinstall my nvidia drivers again when i updrade to feisty from edgy? this seems to be the case whenever i update
[05:24] <bruenig> snook353, :wq doesn't work?
[05:25] <Jerem1> yamathan: if i may ask, what site were you on when it happened?
[05:25] <preaction> stellaras: they "look" larger or they are larger? use the ruler to decide. different resolutions and different dpis will give you different display sizes
[05:25] <mikere> toool: sorry, wife called me away a min =)
[05:25] <tgm4883_> syosoft, circuit city was out, but best buy had some but the smallest they had was 30Gb for $419, is that enough?
[05:25] <kalifornia909_su> what are some good programs for subscribing to podcasts and transfering them to itunes
[05:25] <snook353> bruenig, thanks i'll try
[05:25] <yamathan> Hmm?
[05:25] <yamathan> Well, it's on my own, actually.
[05:25] <jobezone> carlhempel, yeah, me too way back. Then one day I read a comment about "apt-get install gnome" and I was, WHAT? It's just that? installed debian, and stayed with it (and ubuntu for a long while when it appeared)
[05:25] <mikere> toool: it's "umount" not "unmount"
[05:25] <stellaras> preaction: they are larger :)
[05:25] <zeifer> luddite, I would give you an example xorg.conf to try to reset your problem but my current system I am on is a laptop with ATi graphics/drivers installed.
[05:25] <yamathan> And, well, I have no apache experience.
[05:25] <ingo> kalifornia909_su: feisty on macbook
[05:25] <stellaras> the resolution in windows is deifferent i can't find in here
[05:26] <yamathan> No server-setting-up experience whatsoever.
[05:26] <yamathan> For the most part it's a grand adventure ...
[05:26] <yamathan> But, uh, this .php thing seems to be rather bothersome.
[05:26] <carlhempel> jobezone: yeah debian is clearly a great distro .. I'm thinking about looking to Debian for servers rather than Centos
[05:26] <sagarp> do i have to use the alternate CD to do a CD upgrade, or can i sue the standard one?
[05:26] <J^son> Help! I have a network of 2 computers one running ubuntu the other windows... my printer is connected to the ubuntu box... I am trying to enable printing from the windows computer... I followed the instructions in the ubuntu documentation... and windows does see that the printer is there... but the files don't actually print... help please
[05:26] <Jerem1> yamathan: you are running a server i am guessing?
[05:26] <syosoft> ok, dont get house brand though.
[05:26] <Jordan_U> sagarp, You need the alternate
[05:26] <yamathan> Jerem1: Oh yes.
[05:27] <yamathan> Apache2.
[05:27] <stellaras> preaction: i remember that in windows my resoltion is something X 800 which i can't find in vista
[05:27] <sagarp> ahh
[05:27] <sagarp> Jordan_U, thanks
[05:27] <yamathan> Php5, which seems to be causing me problems?
[05:27] <Jerem1> yamathan: can you join me in a pvt chat?
[05:27] <yamathan> Sure.
[05:27] <latitude> will i need to reinstall my nvidia drivers again when i updrade to feisty from edgy? this seems to be the case whenever i update. appreciate any help.
[05:27] <luddite> zeifer: thanks for the help - im going to uninstall the nvidia restricted drivers
[05:27] <DARKGuy> hi, I have a P4 M800 Pro-M7 Biostar motherboard and a P4 3.2Ghz Intel 640 processor... this machine can have thermal sensors or stuff like that? like, to get the system temperature and such from linux ?
[05:27] <luddite> hten try again
[05:27] <luddite> then try again
[05:27] <Cassano> whats the command to reconfigure X
[05:27] <Cassano> ?
[05:27] <mikere> toool: and YES you need to be root.  To become root in ubuntu, type "sudo su" in console
[05:27] <syosoft> open up your xorg.conf file.
[05:27] <DARKGuy> Cassano: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:27] <zeifer> luddite, I wish you luck there, I've never uninstalled drivers before so I hope it works for you.
[05:27] <Jordan_U> latitude, Only if you installed from nvidia.com or envy
[05:28] <wile_e8> does anyone know why, after upgrading to feisty, my computer sorta hangs for a few minutes at the splash screen just after login before fully booting up?
[05:28] <Fathefner> what is a good wifi manger for NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter
[05:28] <luddite> zeifer: same :-)
[05:28] <Fathefner> what is a good wifi manger for NETGEAR WG311v2 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapter or where can i get the driver
[05:28] <stellaras> anyone can help please?
[05:28] <Cassano> dark guy thx
[05:28] <mikere> toool: I need to log out now - got some family things to do - if simply umount/mount doesn't fix the problem you need to change some of the mount parameters
[05:28] <DARKGuy> Cassano: welcome
[05:28] <Jordan_U> Fathefner, What chipset?
[05:29] <latitude> Jordan_U: yes i am using Nvidia proprietary drivers
[05:29] <Seebo> !automatix
[05:29] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a proprietary 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
[05:29] <Cassano> my friend just broke X and was going to just do a reinstall
[05:29] <DARKGuy> I have a P4 M800 Pro-M7 Biostar motherboard and a P4 3.2Ghz Intel 640 processor... this machine can have thermal sensors or stuff like that? like, to get the system temperature and other stuff from linux?
[05:29] <Jerem1> chicory; can you see my posts in the pvt?
[05:29] <Fathefner> Jordan_U:texas insterments
[05:29] <HYPOCRISY> sup
[05:29] <Jordan_U> latitude, But did you install them from nvidia.com or through apt?
[05:29] <Chicory> Jerem1: Nope.
[05:29] <rottenapl> i tried the 7.04 live CD on my toshiba laptop. it uses a geforce4 460 go gpu. upon gnome init, i am prompted to enable restricted drivers, including nvidia-glx. i select "enable". it installs the driver, and asks me to reboot. i drop to the login screen and ctrl-alt-backspace to restart X. when it comes back, i get this insane white/gray screen that looks like my LCD is melting. this is where my adventure ends. i had the same proble
[05:30] <Fathefner> Jordan_U:texas instruments
[05:30] <Jerem1> Chicory:ok, do you use any IM progs?
[05:30] <toool> mikere cheers
[05:30] <Chicory> I can very rapidly.
[05:30] <latitude> Jordan_U: thru apt
[05:30] <cyberfr0g> Hi
[05:30] <jobezone> carlhempel, soooo, did you reaaad the review :) ?
[05:30] <binMonkey> does anyone know if broadcom 4318 chips are supported in fiesty?
[05:30] <Jerem1> chicory: ok, lets do that, i use them all(well, the popular ones)
[05:30] <mooniker> What's the address of the scratchpad?
[05:30] <cyberfr0g> I'll soon find out
[05:30] <Jordan_U> Fathefner, That doesn't tell me the chipset, you can find that info in hardware manager or lspci
[05:31] <Chicory> Jerem1: dorthnagoth @ AIM.
[05:31] <carlhempel> jobezone: ya its short and pithy, definitely diggable :)
[05:31] <Fathefner> ok
[05:31] <zeifer> binMonkey, There's a very good guide at ubuntuforums.org by compwiz18 about the 4318 broadcom cards.
[05:31] <Jordan_U> latitude, If you did it through apt then it should be upgraded along with everything else
[05:31] <Fathefner> Jordan_U:what is the terminal code to see that info
[05:31] <Jordan_U> Fathefner, lspci
[05:31] <zeifer> binMonkey, just go to www.ubuntuforums.org and search for bcm43xx compwiz and it should be the top post.
[05:32] <eck> mooniker: you mean launchpad?
[05:32] <jobezone> carlhempel, whats pithy, pithyfull ? :)
[05:32] <ep|k> hi all..
[05:32] <ingo> where can i find the newest bugfixes for feisty on a macbook?
[05:32] <binMonkey> ok.  thanks.
[05:32] <zeifer> No problem binMonkey
[05:32] <walkintome> well, i tried running ./configure but didn't know what directory to run it from
[05:32] <mooniker> I mean, where you paste code for display, not to clog up IRC
[05:32] <ep|k> anyone know how to set fluxbox running at startup?
[05:32] <Jordan_U> !paste > mooniker
[05:33] <LaserLine> How do I view the permission of a folder/file from the terminal
[05:33] <Stoffer> Hey all.  I need a good app to get the music that's on my ipod now onto my hard drive w/out messing up all the filenames.  Apparently rhythmbox can't handle this.  Any suggestions?
[05:33] <myself_> LaserLine: ls -l
[05:33] <eck> ep|k: it depends what method you use to log in
[05:33] <olrrai_> do u know what are the columns "resident memory" and "memory" on the System monitor ?
[05:33] <DARKGuy> I have a P4 M800 Pro-M7 Biostar motherboard and a P4 3.2Ghz Intel 640 processor... this machine can have thermal sensors or stuff like that? like, to get the system temperature and other stuff from linux?
[05:33] <eck> olrrai_: they're different ways of measuring memory usage, the distinction is somewhat technical
[05:33] <synfx> who would i talk to to suggest using the command-not-found thing with the run application dialog? "install this package to use that" is an even better replacement for "cannot open location file:///whatever" than "command not found"
[05:34] <myself_> LaserLine: if you're viewing a directory, make sure to do ls -dl file/ to ensure that ls doesn't list the contents of the directory, but lists the directory itself
[05:34] <walkintome> sine installing ubuntu my main goal has bene to get ndiswrapper running so i had intenret. i refuse to be intimidated by this---but its taking a lot more time than I thought it would
[05:34] <Fathefner> what a good paste bin
[05:34] <jason_123> why has kubuntu have more stuff
[05:34] <Witchery> Jordon_U are you still here?
[05:34] <Jordan_U> synfx, Probably as a bug report
[05:34] <LaserLine> myself_: How do I change the permission of a folder and everything in it from the terminal
[05:34] <Fathefner> hm
[05:34] <zeifer> walkintome, What version of ndiswrapper are you working with?
[05:34] <latitude> Jordan_U: the reason why I'm asking is whenever i use update manager to update versions of my kernel, kernel modules, headers etc, i end up reinstalling the Nvidia driver because gdm wont start
[05:34] <Jordan_U> Witchery, yup
[05:34] <ryuujin_> hi all
[05:34] <walkintome> ndiswrapper-1.42
[05:34] <ryuujin_> from italy
[05:34] <myself_> LaserLine: chmod
[05:35] <carlhempel> jobezone: dugg
[05:35] <walkintome> its the only version i could find
[05:35] <Witchery> it works greatly it is playing as i type,
[05:35] <jobezone> synfx, auto-apt could be involved with that system
[05:35] <jobezone> carlhempel, cool, thanks
[05:35] <Jordan_U> latitude, That shouldn't happen
[05:35] <zeifer> walkintome, I do seriously insist on working with ndiswrapper-1.8
[05:35] <olrrai_> olrrai_: are differents, "memory" is less the "resident"
[05:35] <Witchery> it plays better than windows
[05:35] <myself_> chmod -R mode file
[05:35] <Jordan_U> Witchery, :)
[05:35] <Witchery> or nero
[05:35] <walkintome> could it be as simple as changing versions to get it to work?
[05:35] <myself_> LaserLine: i think
[05:35] <zeifer> walkintome, :) Latest and greatest! ;)
[05:35] <Fathefner> Jordan_U:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17533/
[05:35] <Steil> is there a way to customize the applications shown in gnome-main-menu?
[05:35] <walkintome> lol
[05:35] <Fathefner> Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17533/
[05:35] <J^son> Help! I have a network of 2 computers one running ubuntu the other windows... my printer is connected to the ubuntu box... I am trying to enable printing from the windows computer... I followed the instructions in the ubuntu documentation... and windows does see that the printer is there... but the files don't actually print... help please
[05:36] <synfx> jobezone: i've read it uses its own list of packages to suggest, not apt
[05:36] <walkintome> know where i can find ndiswrapper-1.8
[05:36] <zeifer> walkintome, At least, latest as far as I know.
[05:36] <binMonkey> zeifer:  that's the howto i used to get mine going last summer.  will i have to redo ndiswrapper with upgrade or will it still work after upgrade?
[05:36] <Witchery> thanks very much for you help :0
[05:36] <latitude> Jordan_U: i don't feel very good about is as well
[05:36] <synfx> Jordan_U: thanks, i'll do that
[05:36] <ep|k> eck: i'm using gdm
[05:36] <jason_123> is kubunut better than ubuntu
[05:36] <Witchery> i mean :)
[05:36] <DARKGuy> jason_123: same thing, just with KDE instead of Gnome
[05:36] <Jordan_U> !better | jason_123
[05:36] <jobezone> synfx, are you sure about that?
[05:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about better - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:36] <walkintome> alright, i got ndiswrapper-1,8 and im off. wish me luck!
[05:36] <Jordan_U> Witchery, No problem :)
[05:36] <Steil> jason_123:  It's a matter of taste
[05:37] <jobezone> synfx, I only tried it once for fun though.
[05:37] <walkintome> thanks zeifer
[05:37] <zeifer> walkintome, binMonkey ndiswrapper 1.8 for me was installed through Compwiz18's walkthrough on the bcm43xx driver at Ubuntuforums.org and I had to reinstall the driver after upgrade.
[05:37] <Steil> if you prefer the feel of KDE then kubuntu would be better for you, if you prefer gnome then ubuntu would be better for you
[05:37] <DARKGuy> I have a P4 M800 Pro-M7 Biostar motherboard and a P4 3.2Ghz Intel 640 processor... this machine can have thermal sensors or stuff like that? like, to get the system temperature and other stuff from linux?
[05:37] <Eagleray> Whiz2: I'm back, have you managed to solve your problem?
[05:38] <carlosd> I find wifi-radar, better then nm-applet
[05:38] <synfx> jobezone: it was in a comment on digg. i'm not totally sure, but it seems pretty fast to be doing much with repository lists
[05:38] <niru> I changed the group of the user from admin to audio and now I am unable to open a file with sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:38] <jason_123> it lets me config my monitor and graphics in kubuntu
[05:38] <Witchery> i have another question for you why dose this openuniverse just move away from the earth, is there anything else it dose?
[05:38] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i figured out that when I used cp to copy the drive using liveCD, it didn't copy every file
[05:38] <jason_123> i like it better its sweet
[05:38] <Fathefner> Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17533/
[05:38] <zeifer> DARKGuy, do you know for a fact that your machine has those sensors?
[05:38] <binMonkey> thanks, zeifer.  now i know to allot some time for it.
[05:38] <Eagleray> Whiz2: ouch! do you still have the old drive?
[05:38] <Jordan_U> Fathefner, I have seen that already
[05:38] <zeifer> binMonkey, no problem
[05:38] <niru> I want to block the "supo passwd root" command only and rest all should be active for user how to do that
[05:39] <niru> zeifer, any idea
[05:39] <DARKGuy> zeifer: I've seen stuff in the BIOS, but nothing related to it in the windows driver CD
[05:39] <gat0rvean> How do I change my resolution to 1600x1050, it's not listed
[05:39] <Fathefner> srry
[05:39] <DARKGuy> zerdith: or at least, not that I know of
[05:39] <DARKGuy> zerdith: how do I know? (by software), do you know?
[05:39] <ep|k> anyone know how to set fluxbox running at startup?i'm using bsd
[05:39] <Whiz2> Eagleray: Yup is installed as /dev/hdb1 so I mounted it, and ran the following command "cp -a /mnt/old/* /mnt/new" should that be the right command?
[05:39] <FordCortina> im trying to find a better command for adding users to groups than usermod -G . i.e. is there a way of adding a user to a group without having to specificy all the groups the user must be in?
[05:39] <jason_123> kubuntu lets u ocnfig so u can chane ur resolution
[05:39] <hooloovoo> Does anyone know a program that makes me able to block certain applications access to internet?
[05:39] <zerdith> DARKGuy, I have no idea
[05:40] <eck> ep|k: you can set it as a session in gdm, i believe
[05:40] <carlhempel> like a firewall?
[05:40] <Eagleray> Whiz2: that should work fine
[05:40] <eck> ep|k: at the gdm login screen
[05:40] <SurfnKid_> im about to shoot myself with this i915 crap
[05:40] <SurfnKid_> :(
[05:40] <hooloovoo> carlhempel: Yup, except i want to block the application, not the port
[05:40] <Eagleray> Whiz2: just make sure they're both mounted first ;-)
[05:40] <myself_> FordCortina: usermod -a -G group user
[05:40] <LaserLine> How come when I try to share folders I can only access the users home folder, but no other folder (and I can only browse the first level in those folders nothing else)
[05:40] <jason_123> config to kubuntu
[05:40] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i didn't reformat the drive first... is that a problem, or will it just overwrite the files that are already there?
[05:40] <zeifer> DARKGuy, as far as I have seen, the only thing that collects the data from those sensors would be a gDesklet that I've never gotten to work with either of my systems. It is usually called LMsensors but I have no clue if they actually work or not. Try at your own risk.
[05:40] <hooloovoo> Or a program that blocks all ports a application tries to use.
[05:40] <myself_> FordCortina: that will 'append' the group to the user
[05:40] <Whiz2> Eagleray: they both are mounted lol
[05:40] <gat0rvean> How do I change my resolution to 1600x1050, it's not listed.
[05:40] <FordCortina> myself_:cheers!
[05:41] <ep|k> eck: how to set it?
[05:41] <Eagleray> Whiz2: you don't need to reformat, but run this first:
[05:41] <bullgard4> SurfnKid_: What do you mean with 'crap'? I am foreign.
[05:41] <jason_123> and config the i915 it lets u pick it
[05:41] <Eagleray> Whiz2: rm -rf /mnt/new/*
[05:41] <jason_123> in kubuntu
[05:41] <niru> who decides whether an user should go in which group
[05:41] <niru> which file does that
[05:41] <Eagleray> Whiz2: MAKE SURE YOU TYPE THAT CORRECTLY!
[05:41] <DARKGuy> zeifer: Eh, that's okay, at least it's somewhere to start looking from, thanks :P
[05:41] <SurfnKid_> bullgard4, nevermind :)
[05:41] <Eagleray> Whiz2: if you screw that up, you can hose your system
[05:41] <myself_> niru: /etc/group
[05:41] <Whiz2> Eagleray: too late. i already started the cp comamnd
[05:41] <SurfnKid_> bullgard4, configuring video resolution on a i915 intel chip with a 20" monitor
[05:42] <eli_reu> hey all
[05:42] <myself_> hi you
[05:42] <zeifer> DARKGuy, Of course, you should be using Gnome to work with gDesklets as I do not know if they'll successfully work under different wm/desktop environments.
[05:42] <Witchery> i downloaded something from add & remove programs to use the resolution change, i cant find it now
[05:42] <niru> myself_, lp:x:7:nirupama,niru,boss
[05:42] <niru> myself_, root:x:0:
[05:42] <Fathefner> Jordan_U: any idea what i should do
[05:42] <LaserLine> How do I change the permissions of a folder and all the contents in it to lrwxrwxrwx
[05:42] <niru> myself_, how can we say boss is in which group
[05:42] <myself_> niru: lp is the group, 7 is the gid, nirupama,niru,boss is in the group
[05:42] <IntangibleLiquid> is it safe to remove Evolution from ubuntu?
[05:43] <Whiz2> Eagleray: will it make more than one copy of the dirs/files that are already there, or will it overwrite them?
[05:43] <myself_> niru: what are you trying to do?
[05:43] <IncredibleHink> I need help getting my line in to work on my Audigy 2,...I'm sure its a setting somewhere, but help would be appreciated
[05:43] <zeifer> IntangibleLiquid, I'm sure that if you remove evolution you'll lose half of the Gnome libraries and brick your OS.
[05:43] <addams> ok
[05:43] <Eagleray> Whiz2: it should overwrite, or prompt you
[05:43] <Whiz2> Eagleray: ok
[05:43] <addams> what does module raid 456 not found mean?
[05:43] <niru> myself_, actually when I give sudo passwd root as a user it changes the root password which is wrong thing and should not happen
[05:43] <walkintome> ok so i tried installing ndiswrapper-1.8 and got different errors (and a lot less)
[05:44] <Eagleray> addams: it means it couldn't find a required kernel module driver for your raid controller
[05:44] <IntangibleLiquid> zeifer:thanks, that's informative !
[05:44] <myself_> niru: what should happen?
[05:44] <Tom_> Where can I find my Thunderbird files? Inbox, Address book, and like that. Please?
[05:44] <Witchery> Jordon i installed Aegis used it once and cannot find the shortcut to start it again, is it only a one time program
[05:44] <dimas__> system administrator detect my webcam (creative live)  but when i try to test it doesnt work or turn on what should i do i did install all the drivers...could thid be the problem? that if it doesnt turn on is not sopported by the driver?
[05:44] <niru> myself_, but when I change the group of boss and try giviong sudo all the operations are blocked even opening file is not possible
[05:44] <walkintome> im gueesing pasting the page of errors isnt the right thing to do lol
[05:44] <eli_reu> how can i find bittorrent?  it's not in my applications on gnome, and i can't seem to find it using the command line
[05:44] <zeifer> walkintome, There was a link to ubuntu
[05:44] <addams> eagleray: how can i get it the right kernal module ?
[05:44] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i'm assuming that once i get everything copied, i mount /mnt/new/boot to /boot ?
[05:44] <myself_> niru: how did you change the group of boss?
[05:44] <niru> myself_, If I give sudo passwd root it should not work and rest all sudo things should work
[05:45] <AngryElf> if I have two displays, what is the enviornmental variable to send something to one screen or the other?  DISPLAy=????? foo
[05:45] <Whiz2> Eagleray: then setup grub again?
[05:45] <niru> myself_, from users and groups tool
[05:45] <zeifer> walkintome, dang enter key. There was a link to ubuntu's pastebin where you could paste your errors at.
[05:45] <Sweetandy> eli_reu: apt-get install bittorrent?
[05:45] <walkintome> i have the errors
[05:45] <walkintome> if you want them lol
[05:45] <zeifer> walkintome, it should be at the tip-top of the IRC channel... I'll see if I can get it for ya.
[05:45] <myself_> niru: i'm not sure that is possible
[05:45] <IncredibleHink> I need help getting my line in to work on my Audigy 2,...I'm sure its a setting somewhere, but help would be appreciated
[05:45] <walkintome> okay
[05:45] <eli_reu> Sweetandy: thx
[05:46] <myself_> niru: if you allow someone to execute a command as root, there will always be a way to change the password
[05:46] <J^son> Help! I have a network of 2 computers one running ubuntu the other windows... my printer is connected to the ubuntu box... I am trying to enable printing from the windows computer... I followed the instructions in the ubuntu documentation... and windows does see that the printer is there... but the files don't actually print... help please
[05:46] <iblicf> SO strange , can't doownload googleearth ,, stop at 20% everytime ,,,,shit
[05:46] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy
[05:46] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:46] <mojojojo_> !vmware
[05:46] <Sweetandy> J^son: Have you tried installing CUPS for Windows?
[05:46] <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
[05:46] <imbecile> anybody know what the deal with vmware in feisty is? anyone get it working?
[05:46] <Witchery> #ubuntu-classroom
[05:47] <Pelo> J^son,  stupid question here but can you print from the ubuntu computer ?
[05:47] <Whiz2> J^son: i gave up on doing what you are trying to do as it failed completely for me...
[05:47] <Valarkin> anyone able to talk an utter noob through installing nVidea drivers?
[05:47] <Witchery> :(
[05:47] <J^son> Sweetandy: no
[05:47] <dimas__> hello pelo could you answer this question for me?
[05:47] <arpegius> wget seems to fail on URIs with spaces (%20)... any way to make it behave?
[05:47] <mojojojo_> !virtualizers
[05:47] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[05:47] <J^son> Sweetandy: how would I do that?
[05:47] <walkintome> zeifer i got it
[05:47] <walkintome> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17534/
[05:47] <zeifer> walkintome, ok
[05:47] <Eagleray> Whiz2: nope, just mount new /boot at /mnt/new/boot, then mount /dev and /proc at /mnt/new/dev and /mnt/new/proc, then chroot /mnt/new, then set up grub
[05:47] <Sweetandy> J^son: there's an installer. Google CUPS windows
[05:47] <Eagleray> addams: install the currect module
[05:47] <dimas__>  system administrator detect my webcam (creative live)  but when i try to test it doesnt work or turn on what should i do i did install all the drivers...could thid be the problem? that if it doesnt turn on is not sopported by the driver?
[05:47] <eli_reu> Sweetandy: i ran apt-get install bittorrent and i can't seem to find where it went
[05:47] <zeifer> walkintome, Then just give a link back here to your paste and we'll work from there.
[05:48] <Witchery> #Ubuntu-classroom
[05:48] <IncredibleHink> what is the best windows vista virtualization software
[05:48] <LaserLine> myself_: I figured it out... just in case you're curious to set permissions so anyone can access everyting in a folder... chmod -R a=rwx [folder name] 
[05:48] <J^son> ok.. thanks
[05:48] <teenbeat2007> ok problem solved
[05:48] <KP143> I'm also having problems with nVidia. After upgrading to Feisty and installing nVidia glx, X will no longer start.
[05:48] <bruenig> !info bittorrent
[05:48] <ubotu> bittorrent: Scatter-gather network file transfer. In component main, is optional. Version 3.4.2-10ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 49 kB, installed size 284 kB
[05:48] <teenbeat2007> wireless is running
[05:48] <bruenig> eli_reu, I think it only opens when you open a torrent file
[05:48] <Witchery> hellooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[05:48] <walkintome> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17534/
[05:48] <addams> kp143: are you getting this, raid 456 not found ?
[05:48] <Pelo> dimas__,  I cannot answer your question, I gave up on webcams a while back
[05:48] <Whiz2> Eagleray: ok i'll do that once cp is done & let you know how it worked
[05:48] <bruenig> !patience | Witchery
[05:48] <ubotu> Witchery: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[05:48] <eli_reu> bruenig: that's what i was unsure of.  thanks man
[05:48] <Witchery> lol
[05:48] <Eagleray> Whiz2: ok, good luck
[05:49] <eli_reu> sorry for the dumb novice questions.  i'm new to linux
[05:49] <shriphani> i got a problem with my wireless.....
[05:49] <Chicory> Argh!
[05:49] <DARKGuy> zeifer: I think I got the hang of it now...
[05:49] <Whiz2> Eagleray: ty i'll need it lol
[05:49] <Witchery> just kidding around while im being patience
[05:49] <Whiz2> Eagleray: brb
[05:49] <Chicory> Why is Firefox trying to download .php files?
[05:49] <DARKGuy> zeifer: and yes, my PC supports thermal monitor stuff
[05:49] <shriphani> iwconfig reports my radio to be off
[05:49] <Chicory> Where are the Firefox preferences files?
[05:49] <KP143> addams, no, I get Error: API mismatch, and it tells me the kernel module is version1.0-9755, while the X module has version 1.0-9631.
[05:49] <zeifer> DARKGuy, Good to hear it.
[05:49] <bruenig> Chicory, ~/.mozilla
[05:49] <IncredibleHink> what is the best windows vista virtualization software
[05:49] <Chicory> Thanks, bruenig.
[05:49] <eli_reu> shriphani: what does it say when you run iwconfig?
[05:49] <Sweetandy> growl
[05:49] <imbecile> !vmware
[05:49] <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
[05:50] <shriphani> so i went on and hit the wireless enable button on my lappy.... now dmesg says radio kill switch is on.... could someone tell me what is happening
[05:50] <IncredibleHink> imbecile, what about virtualbox or something like that
[05:50] <Valarkin> really, I guess I just need to know how to kill the xserver after I sudo -i so it will install...
[05:50] <imbecile> ni
[05:50] <Sweetandy> btdownload
[05:50] <shriphani> eli_reu, radio off ESSID: Reddy
[05:50] <addams> eagleray: how do I install the correct module ?
[05:50] <kernel06> !virtualizers
[05:50] <Witchery> pet your lappy
[05:50] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[05:50] <Sweetandy> eli_reu: btdownload. But you may want to install the package, bittorrent-gui
[05:50] <IncredibleHink> !virtualbox
[05:51] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[05:51] <IncredibleHink> !Virtualbox
[05:51] <kernel06> ubotu: doesn't it require more memory
[05:51] <preaction> Valarkin: /etc/init.d/?dm stop
[05:51] <walkintome> I enjoy how someones alias is an influenza strain =)
[05:51] <Pelo> IncredibleHink,  please stop playing with the bot
[05:51] <bruenig> !opsnack | kernel06
[05:51] <ubotu> kernel06: Chocolate!  And Peanuts!
[05:51] <DARKGuy> zeifer: I dunno about the gdesklet... but looks like you have to install lm-sensors, then run "sudo sensors-detect", follow the instructions, add the modules to "/etc/modules" (as root) and it'll be set. For my system I typed "sudo modprobe it87" but a restart was recommended :P
[05:51] <walkintome> not in a sick way--its just not something u see often
[05:51] <Eagleray> addams: find the correct driver for your card, compile the module if there isn't a binary and copy it into /lib/modules/<kernelversion>/wherever it belongs
[05:51] <Valarkin> ty preaction, I'll give it a shot.
[05:51] <eli_reu> shriphani: maybe try iwconfig ath0 (or wherever your wireless cardis) power on
[05:52] <Eagleray> then run depmod
[05:52] <Eagleray> then modprobe
[05:52] <shriphani> ok eli_reu
[05:52] <Sweetandy> eli_reu: Eep, btdownloadcurses, but that's just a console-run client
[05:52] <Eagleray> addams: then run depmod, then modprobe
[05:52] <zeifer> DARKGuy, That sounds pretty accurate to me. I remember having to install lmsensors now that I think about it.
[05:52] <kernel06> ubotu:sounds great
[05:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sounds great - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:52] <IncredibleHink> Pelo, not intentionally done,...... I typed !virtualbox, and not receiving an immediate response thought it might be because it was case sensitive,.....
[05:52] <Witchery> hey jordon are you back to drinking your coffee
[05:52] <zeifer> walkintome, You're using Ubuntu 7.04, right?
[05:52] <shriphani> ok
[05:52] <walkintome> yes
[05:52] <zeifer> ok
[05:52] <shriphani> i suppose now i should be doing ifup eth1
[05:52] <DARKGuy> zeifer: well, good luck when you get to it ;)
[05:53] <goofey> any suggestions as to what to do with a hung upgrade?
[05:53] <walkintome> it wouldnt make a difference that i am using a dual boot with vista and ubuntu would it
[05:53] <Pelo> goofey,   restart it at a later time, the dl will pick upwhere they left off
[05:53] <jobezone> walkintome, how's vista?
[05:53] <walkintome> i enjoy it--as soon as i installed it it was working wonderfully
[05:53] <eli_reu> shriphani: is Reddy the name of your  wireless router?
[05:53] <Witchery> Jordon i installed Aegis used it once and cannot find the shortcut to start it again, is it only a one time program
[05:53] <goofey> Pelo: yeah?  I didn;t know it would do that
[05:53] <walkintome> i feel guilty tho--ive heard some users arent as lucky
[05:54] <Pelo> goofey,  it does
[05:54] <goofey> the computer isn't hung, but the upgrade is
[05:54] <eli_reu> shriphani: or your wireless network
[05:54] <shriphani> eli_reu, thats the name of the network
[05:54] <Witchery>  i installed Aegis used it once and cannot find the shortcut to start it again, is it only a one time program
[05:54] <eli_reu> shripani: ok
[05:54] <walkintome> ithink once more drivers are released and the service pack is out, people will see its value
[05:54] <dimas__> pelo i mean, even for any hardware...could be identify by "hardware administrator" and not been able to operate if it doesnt have a sopported drive to work on?
[05:54] <walkintome> nevertheless, ubuntu is something im excited to explore
[05:54] <jhalstead> I'm having networking issues.  I'm able to access the internet just fine but I cannot access my NAS with my linux laptop.  But I can access network and NAS from the live cd.  I think I installed something to cause this but I don't know where to start looking.  I tried disabling firewall already.  I'm at a loss
[05:54] <eli_reu> shriphani: sorry, i'm stumped.  i thought i'd try since i've been playing around with iwconfig a lot lately
[05:55] <shriphani> ahh ok
[05:55] <eli_reu> shriphani: sorry i couldn't help more
[05:55] <shriphani> no problem
[05:55] <gat0rvean> can anyone help me set my resolution?
[05:55] <shriphani> thx for trying
[05:55] <Pelo> dimas__,  I realy don'T know I'm just a user and I've never had any hardware problems so I have no idea how to go about solving one
[05:55] <tony_> is there any way to power off your onboard bluetooth in ubuntu
[05:55] <tonyyarusso> sorry 'bout that
[05:56] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  what is the problem ?
[05:56] <Witchery> im trying to find the issue gatorvean
[05:56] <sanityx> Hey how can I view all currently set variables in bash
[05:56] <eck> sanityx: env
[05:56] <sanityx> eck, Thanks!
[05:56] <gat0rvean> Pelo, I can only display up to 1024x768, I'm on a 22" Widescreen and want to change it to 1600x1050
[05:56] <rrp> Hi. Is anyone here able to help a noob with some Core2Duo / Feisty problems?
[05:56] <dimas__> i am sorry to bother i just apretiate you read and answer my post, thanks anyways
[05:56] <tony_> i want to cut power to my bluetooth to save battery power
[05:56] <sanityx> eck, Does the PAGER variable work for setting the pager? I want to use most instead of more/less./
[05:56] <MajorApus> rrp: ask!
[05:57] <Valarkin> ok, I tried /etc/init.d/?dm stop to stop xserver and it left me at a black screen which seemed to do nothing else...
[05:57] <Fathefner> ok i am using wireless assistant 0.5.5 and i am connected to my wireless modem but how do i set the program to be the defualt for wireless of netroworking
[05:57] <MajorApus> !ask | rrp
[05:57] <ubotu> rrp: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:57] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf   add the resolutions you need to each depths  using the same sintax
[05:57] <rrp> Thanks MajorApus. Recently board a new Core2Duo machine, but it would install Feisty unless I disabled APIC in the motherboard BIOS
[05:57] <jazzanova> how do i install kernel source ?
[05:57] <dimas__> is that long hair coming with ubuntu 7.04 by the way?
[05:58] <rrp> Have since found that APIC is required for dual core support. Is there a fix for this?
[05:58] <zeifer> walkintome, I found a handy howto that might help you out at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104539&highlight=compile+ndiswrapper
[05:58] <gat0rvean> Pelo, I'm also just using whatever default driver it installed, what's the best way to install the most up to date nvidia driver? (7800GTX)
[05:58] <Whiz2> Eagleray: that command you told me earlier "rm -rf /mnt/new/*" will that remove all files and directories from the drive?
[05:58] <Valarkin> I need to be able to run sh [theDriverFile.summat.run] . I sudo -i and run the  command, but the driver comes back and says: x is running shut it down.
[05:58] <rrp> This seems to describe the probelms: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support
[05:58] <Eagleray> Whiz2: yes. It means "recursively delete EVERYTHING in this path, and don't prompt"
[05:58] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  there is an option now in system > admin for restricted drivers,  just stick with that
[05:58] <eck> sanityx: i think so
[05:58] <eli_reu> when i download a game or something, which directory is it best to put it into?
[05:58] <Whiz2> Eagleray: ty somehow the drive is full
[05:59] <walkintome> wow thank you--i just have a few questions before you releas eme into the wild lol
[05:59] <Eagleray> Whiz2: :-S
[05:59] <gat0rvean> install the restricted ones?
[05:59] <zeifer> walkintome, shoot
[05:59] <MajorApus> rpp: I didn't say ask me :P I have no idea, but I do know my intel core 2 duo works fine with it
[05:59] <Pelo> gat0rvean, yep
[05:59] <walkintome> must i follow every step (build deb packages)
[05:59] <eck> sanityx: there is some other way to set it system wide though
[05:59] <bruenig> eli_reu, are you compiling the game, or is it just a extract and run sort of thing
[05:59] <k-feisty> help
[05:59] <sanityx> eck, I just set PAGER='most' in my .bashrc file
[05:59] <sanityx> That should work for my username right
[05:59] <Valarkin> is there any way to boot to a simple text interface?
[05:59] <gat0rvean> Pelo, could you type the instructions for editing the resolutions again, I cant figure out how to scroll up in irssi
[06:00] <k-feisty> problem logging in to gnome after feisty upgrade
[06:00] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf   add the resolutions you need to each depths  using the same sintax
[06:00] <k-feisty> only xfce works
[06:00] <eli_reu> no, i'm just extracting it.  i saved the tar.gz file to the desktop, but should i put the file somewhere in my file system, and if so where?
[06:00] <walkintome> i guess im just unsure if i need to do the deb packages if im not running debain
[06:00] <tony_> how can i power off my bluetooth to save battery power?
[06:00] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  are you running  in cli ?   replace gedit with nano
[06:00] <rrp> :). I seem to have chosen the exact motherboard that doesn't work!
[06:00] <bruenig> eli_reu, if you aren't compiling it, and it is precompiled binaries, you extract it into /opt
[06:00] <zeifer> walkintome, Ubuntu is based on debian, so it will be helpful
[06:00] <ingo> need help for touchpad - macbook - feisty
[06:00] <k-feisty> helppp
[06:00] <imbecile> is the vmware in feisty the right one? I know only 1 version currently works
[06:00] <eli_reu> bruenig: cool thx
[06:01] <eck> sanityx: some programs also use different pagers, like man (which is MANPAGER i think)
[06:01] <sanityx> k-feisty, sudo flux_capacitor --fix
[06:01] <rrp> Thanks anyway MajorApus
[06:01] <eck> and of course it differs from distro to distro
[06:01] <sanityx> eck, nope, setting PAGER did it for man as well
[06:01] <walkintome> ok--i guess im off. i hope it works! if not, i will be back. i cant tell you how much i appreciate the help
[06:01] <Eagleray> walkintome: you can use debian packages on ubuntu in almost exactly the same way as on debian
[06:01] <sanityx> eck, although perhaps MANPAGER overrides PAGER
[06:01] <k-feisty> sanityx - whats that?
[06:01] <sanityx> k-feisty, A joke.
[06:01] <teenbeat2007_pc> guys where to put info about unsupported wireless lan that get working in ubuntu
[06:01] <Witchery> i cannot figure out why my time zone is syncing 4hours behind or it is something different every time i restart the computer, can anyone fix this problem?
[06:01] <walkintome> i have a lot to learn lol
[06:01] <walkintome> bring it on
[06:01] <Valarkin> can anyone tell me how to boot to a simple text interface?
[06:01] <walkintome> lol
[06:01] <zeifer> walkintome, no problem I know how it can be when working with something for the first time. Been there done that, if you know what mean. LOL
[06:01] <k-feisty> :P
[06:02] <sanityx> I'm so jealous of my gf's laptop. Intel Wifi. Works instantly
[06:02] <Pelo> teenbeat2007,  the forum maybe ?
[06:02] <walkintome> alright--ill be back
[06:02] <bruenig> debs are the most complex of the packages, at least of the one's I have seen
[06:02] <Witchery> i have no hair
[06:02] <bruenig> tgz is so much simpler compared to debs
[06:02] <Pelo> sanityx,  steal it
[06:02] <teenbeat2007_pc> ok
[06:02] <sanityx> Pelo, heh.
[06:02] <k-feisty> i thot that only exists in 'back to the future'
[06:02] <k-feisty> help
[06:02] <k-feisty> i cant log in to my gnome
[06:03] <Eagleray> walkintome: when sending a message, try to prefix it with the name of the person you are talking to. This channel moves so fast that we are likely to miss your messages unless they are flagged with a username
[06:03] <Witchery> i shou;d change my name to fuzzy wuzzy
[06:03] <zeifer> Eagleray, walkintome is gone now. ;)
[06:03] <Pelo> k-feisty,  coudl you log into gnome before ? what did you do since then ?  undo it
[06:03] <k-feisty> ermn
[06:03] <jazzanova> how to install kernel sources in feisty ?
[06:03] <k-feisty> Pelo, how do i undo a Feisty upgrade?
[06:03] <IO-Jupiter> Hi! How do I get my console/keyboard configured for my locale (pt_PT)? Any help? Thanks
[06:03] <ghostkernel> does anyone here have the win4lin package?
[06:04] <sanityx> How much of Feisty has been migrated to upstart rather than init, if any?
[06:04] <eli_reu> bruenig: what do i put in the command line?  what's the syntax to move the file from my desktop to the /opt directory?
[06:04] <k-feisty> dats the last thing i did before it happened
[06:04] <Pelo> k-feisty,   ahhhh,   do waht I did,  clean install
[06:04] <Eagleray> zeifer: oops ;$
[06:04] <k-feisty> whoa
[06:04] <bruenig> eli_reu, sudo mv whatever /opt
[06:04] <zeifer> jazzanova, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[06:04] <Valarkin> text shell?
[06:04] <k-feisty> clean? install?
[06:04] <bruenig> I think it is sudo? is /opt owned by root
[06:04] <sanityx> Pelo, k-feisty: I always do a clean install, just in case.
[06:04] <Valarkin> stop xserver without rendering my machine useless?
[06:04] <Witchery> Eagleray do you know how to fix the sync on the date and time to not display 4 hours behind?
[06:04] <k-feisty> no..
[06:04] <Whiz2> Eagleray: looks like i'm going to have to start all over, because i accidentally managed to make /dev/hdb1 bootable (active) in qtparted, and now when i go to mount both drives, it tells me the old drive doesn't exist
[06:04] <sheri_rao> while booting ubunu 7.04 CD, i got following error on my PC "BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)"
[06:04] <josh__> has anyone here installed juice (aka ipodder)
[06:04] <Pelo> k-feisty,  not joking,  I almost did the upgrade as a joke, I was almost sure it wouldn'T work for me,   so I had a cd ready to install from
[06:05] <Eagleray> Whiz2: :S
[06:05] <jazzanova> zeifer: headers are the sources ?
[06:05] <Eagleray> Whiz2: good luck
[06:05] <k-feisty> hmm
[06:05] <shriphani> damn dmesg doesnt even change its message..........
[06:05] <zeifer> jazzanova, yep
[06:05] <k-feisty> "what if" i didnt do the clean install
[06:05] <jazzanova> ok, thanks
[06:05] <Whiz2> Eagleray: however it is listed both in qtparted and in fdisk
[06:05] <sheri_rao> while booting ubunu 7.04 CD, i got following error on my PC "BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)"
[06:05] <Pelo> k-feisty,  if you upgraded it wasn'T a clean install I clean install mean install from the cd as oppose to the upgrade
[06:06] <k-feisty> i know
[06:06] <eck> sanityx: i think very little, my understanding is that most of the features planned for upstart are not yet implemented
[06:06] <Witchery> heelllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
[06:06] <Pelo> k-feisty,  what I am telling you to do is backup your data , get a cd and install from scratch
[06:06] <sanityx> eck, sad face.
[06:06] <bruenig> can we kick this guy, Witchery
[06:06] <k-feisty> but the thing is, i am already upgraded
[06:06] <Eagleray> Witchery: do you need to set the date or the timezone?
[06:06] <Pelo> Witchery,  are you trying to get kicked out ?
[06:06] <Eagleray> Witchery: don't spam like that please, you have already asked your question
[06:06] <Witchery> ywhy
[06:06] <Pie-rate> i have some avi files with XVID MPEG-4 video and MPEG-1 layer 3 audio, is there any way i can burn them to a dvd or vcd in linux? i believe nero did it for me in windows.
[06:06] <imbecile> whats easier to install .rpm or .tar?
[06:07] <bruenig> !info devede | Pie-rate
[06:07] <ubotu> pie-rate: devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.9-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 449 kB, installed size 1060 kB
[06:07] <Pelo> Pie-rate,   devede
[06:07] <Witchery>  you said be patient and its only been 30 minutes since i've been patient
[06:07] <jazzanova> i get this: /usr/src/linux/include/asm/processor.h:82: error: #CONFIG_X86_L1_CACHE_SHIFT# undeclared here (not in a function)
[06:07] <bruenig> Pie-rate, I read actually that the feisty devede is crap, I wold get it from the website
[06:07] <bruenig> would*
[06:07] <jazzanova> how can there be an error inside the kernel file ?
[06:07] <rrp> I'm getting random freezes in my clean 7.04 install which require a complete reset. Think it's to do with Core2Duo support and my motherboard (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support). Can anyone help please?
[06:07] <Pelo> Witchery, the usualy way to go about it is to restate your problem
[06:07] <hugoandrade1991> he
[06:07] <Bales1> what do I do with a .run file?
[06:07] <Pie-rate> bruenig: i only have cd media right now, can i burn a video cd with it?
[06:07] <bruenig> Pie-rate, yeah
[06:08] <Pie-rate> bruenig: sweet.
[06:08] <bruenig> Pie-rate, you don't burn anything with it, it creates isos, that you burn with other stuff
[06:08] <Pie-rate> bruenig: sweet.
[06:08] <bullgard5> I installed gpm. It works. How to cut and paste in a console? man gpm does not answer this question.
[06:08] <Witchery> pelo i did 4 times
[06:08] <Pie-rate> bruenig: so as long as the iso is under 700mb it'll work as a vcd?
[06:08] <imbecile> whats easier to install .rpm or .tar?
[06:08] <imbecile> plllleeeaassseee
[06:08] <jazzanova> imbecile: tar
[06:08] <bruenig> Pie-rate, yeah, and it has a little scale on there that tells you how big it is and such
[06:08] <Pelo> Witchery,  consider that it is possible that no one has an answer for you,  check the forum for more help
[06:08] <imbecile> jazzanova,  thanks
[06:09] <bruenig> or how big it will be
[06:09] <Witchery> no way
[06:09] <Pelo> imbecile,  tar would be better  rpm are for redhat
[06:09] <eli_reu> bruenig: i got it.  thanks
[06:09] <Pelo> imbecile,  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[06:09] <gat0rvean> Pelo, there is no such file as xorg.conf
[06:09] <asc> ...you can use alien to make a .deb from a .rpm....
[06:10] <bruenig> asc, not recommended
[06:10] <asc> I've never had any trouble whatsoever with it
[06:10] <hugoandrade1991> algum brasileiro aqui????????????????????????
[06:10] <marx2k> What is the useage to designate my entire private network which spans from 192.168.11.1 to 192.168.11.255? is it 192.168.11.1/8? or 192.168.11.1/24?
[06:10] <Pelo> gat0rvean,   in   /etc/x11/   as in  ex one one ,  not ex el el ,  and the command line is case sensitive
[06:10] <bruenig> asc, it still is problematic
[06:10] <asc> and if you compile, it doesn't make a package.  How do you uninstall it?
[06:10] <bruenig> asc, make uninstall
[06:10] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  make that /etc/X11
[06:10] <task0> hello all, i need some help with nvidia drivers
[06:10] <imbecile> im trying to get vmware running on feisty and im going crazy.. I have been reading for 2 hours and I dont think I'm any closer than when I first started
[06:11] <Eagleray> Witchery: are you trying to change your date/time, or your system timezone?
[06:11] <asc> except every time I've tried that, it didn't do anything
[06:11] <Eagleray> Witchery: please also prefix replies with the username of the person you are talking to
[06:11] <T0uCH> i got ubuntu and kubuntu desktop installed ... i want to remove kubuntu (kde) but keep the programs that comes with... is it possible?
[06:11] <gat0rvean> Pelo, got it, ty
[06:11] <Witchery> Dose anyone know how to find the start button for the program for Aegis a Antivirus scanner program
[06:11] <Pelo> asc,  redo the .configure and make then make uninstall
[06:11] <Bales1> what do I do with a .run file?
[06:11] <Eagleray> Witchery: this room moves so fast that it's easy to miss your messages otherwise
[06:11] <Pelo> Bales1,  where did you get this .run file ?
[06:11] <bruenig> I usually just keep the directory in /opt and then cd into it and make uninstall
[06:11] <Witchery> cool
[06:11] <Bales1> its Enemy Territory
[06:12] <Faentur> Anyone know where I can find a decent howto for hotplugging usb devices?
[06:12] <Pelo> Bales1,  check their site for instructions
[06:12] <dslkfowe> does someone using firestarter in  xubuntu?
[06:12] <bruenig> although now with zenwalk, I am going to try to package everything I compile and get it into their sparse package collection
[06:12] <Bales1> Bales1: Alright, I couldn't find anything
[06:12] <Whiz2> Eagleray: i'm going to boot to the old drive like usual, then use gparted to remove all partitions on the new one, then remake them and try again
[06:12] <zeifer> T0uCH, I believe that removing kubuntu-desktop will take off everything that came with it. You may be able to reclaim those programs you wish to keep by apt-getting them after removal of KDE
[06:12] <nevermind> hi all
[06:12] <asc> I'll keep that in mind, but I've done a clean install since the last time I compiled such a problem program so I can't test it
[06:12] <Pelo> Faentur,  I think those are handled through udev now
[06:12] <nevermind> anyone know how to handle alsa devices?
[06:12] <Witchery> Eagleray I have found 4 answers to questions Ive asked 2 hours ago just reading it all
[06:12] <Bales1> Pelo: I couldn
[06:12] <zeifer> T0uCH, You'll just have to get them one by one.
[06:12] <Bales1> Pelo: I couldn't really find anything
[06:13] <asc> I'd think it would work right after compiling though
[06:13] <Witchery> make that 5
[06:13] <Pelo> Bales1,  try   ./filename.run
[06:13] <hugoandrade1991> tem algum brasileiro aqui??
[06:13] <nevermind> i have 2 soundcards and i need to swap them (/dev/dsp1 to /dev/dsp)
[06:13] <zeifer> hugoandrade1991, English, please?
[06:13] <T0uCH> zeifer:  can i do this with add/remove application ?
[06:13] <Faentur> Pelo, is udev like fstab-sync?
[06:13] <dslkfowe> I don't know why,but when i try to run firestarter,it down.how to fix it?I'm on xubuntu7.04
[06:13] <Fathefner> !repeat
[06:13] <Fathefner> balls
[06:13] <sanityx> Is there any functional difference between modprobe -r and rmmod?
[06:13] <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
[06:13] <imbecile> !br | hugoandrade1991
[06:13] <ubotu> hugoandrade1991: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:13] <bruenig> dslkfowe, xubuntu 7.04 is a train wreck, it is probably not firestarter
[06:13] <latitude> !patience
[06:13] <Pelo> Faentur,  they are event triggered rules
[06:13] <ubotu> 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
[06:14] <Faentur> Pelo, OK.  I'll go look up udev and see what I can learn.
[06:14] <Pelo> Faentur,  do a forum search
[06:14] <zeifer> T0uCH, I don't know about removing kubuntu-desktop that way. You can remove kubuntu-desktop by using apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop and you can use whatever you like to get things back. Warning, though, certain kde apps will reinstall about half to three quarters of the KDE libraries....
[06:14] <Faentur> Pelo, ubuntu forums on the main ubuntu site?
[06:15] <Witchery> I have a tuff question for you all? Can I install Medal of Honor pc game on ubuntu?
[06:15] <Pelo> Faentur,  yep
[06:15] <Faentur> Pelo, Ok thx
[06:15] <Pelo> Witchery,  try running it on wine and asking in #winehq for support
[06:15] <zeifer> Witchery, it depends on whether or not it is compatible with WINE or other windows emulator.
[06:15] <Eagleray> Whiz2: ok
[06:15] <bruenig> wine is not an emulator
[06:16] <Eagleray> Witchery: glad to hear it - is your time/date issue solved now?
[06:16] <nevermind> wine = wine is not an emulator :)
[06:16] <Witchery> pelo i have no idea what all that is but thanks anyway
[06:16] <Pelo> bruenig,  that would be winae
[06:16] <dslkfowe> if not connect the internet,firestarter starter quite fine ,but when i using usb adsl ,it just down...is this a bug?or other distribute (like ubuntu) can work around this problem
[06:16] <zeifer> bruenig, I know, it's just easier to state it that way for noobs really.
[06:16] <mooniker> permissions problem: I have /home/www with full access via www-data group. my user is member to www-data group, but I can only write to /home/www when I ssh in, not when I'm a local user. what gives?
[06:16] <Pelo> g'night folks
[06:16] <dropdrive> Is ndiswrapper-utils on the 7.04 Desktop CD?  I ran Synaptic and searched for ndis; no luck.  But the docs say it's supposed to be there.
[06:16] <bruenig> I don't know, I think newbs can understand reverse engineered compatible dlls
[06:17] <Witchery> eagleray that one im still trying to figure out, the date and time issue
[06:17] <Eagleray> bruenig: imagine telling a noob that win was a linux implementation of the win32 API... see how far you get ;)
[06:17] <dslkfowe> Is there a channel named  "xubuntu"?
[06:17] <zeifer> bruenig, LOL maybe
[06:17] <gat0rvean> Pelo, do I need to do a restart after I change it? It's not showing up as an option under the drop down tab
[06:17] <bruenig> dslkfowe, there is, probably sucks like xubuntu though
[06:17] <Eagleray> Witchery: ok - are you trying to change the time, or are you trying to change the timezone?
[06:17] <IO-Jupiter> Hi! How do I get my console/keyboard configured for my locale (pt_PT)? Any help? Thanks
[06:17] <Witchery> bruenig im a newb and i still find it easier to run windows xp pro
[06:18] <bruenig> Witchery, ok
[06:18] <zeifer> Witchery, what sort of problem are you having exactly? So many people have asked you the same question now that I'm interested in knowing.
[06:18] <fumanchu> DCC SEND "STARTKEYLOGGER" 0 0 0
[06:18] <John> I read in the Ubuntu forum that I could run Shockwave by installing Firefox and Shockwave in wine. Is this the right place to ask a few questions about that?
[06:18] <Yossy> so, i did this  "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg" and i accidentally chose the wrong video setting, so when i went to do the ctrl+alt+bakspace i got an error and i'm not in a terminal, how do i set it back to fglrx
[06:18] <bruenig> John, yes
[06:19] <Witchery> eagleray I have changed the timezone and date and time to the correct ones but every time i restart the computer it reads something else even though i set it to automatically sync
[06:19] <IO-Jupiter> Hi! How do I get my console/keyboard configured for my locale (I mean ubuntu way to issue setfont/loadkeys/console related commands)? Thanks
[06:19] <dslkfowe> ok,firestarter not work on xubuntu,any other software can work like it?
[06:19] <marx2k> Does anyone have any experience with firestarter?
[06:19] <zeifer> Does anybody else think that Witchery needs to get a new CMOS battery!? LOL
[06:19] <Eagleray> Witchery: run 'sudo tzconfig' - what does it say your current timezone is?
[06:19] <dslkfowe> I mean i need a firewall~
[06:19] <John> I tried installing Firefox and received this error: wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\Firefox-Setup-2_0_0_3.exe": Module not found
[06:20] <Witchery> Eagleray do i run taht in terminal?
[06:20] <Eagleray> Witchery: yes
[06:20] <marx2k> quick question on firestarter (but can be pretty general) how do you specify your entire private subnet? as in allowing connections between your system and the entire local subnet?
[06:20] <Witchery> ok brb
[06:20] <bruenig> John, what did you do exactly, did you download the firefox.exe to the desktop and then wine it or what
[06:20] <holycow> !synaptics
[06:20] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[06:20] <marx2k> !firestarter
[06:20] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[06:20] <vega-> why the hell use firefox through wine?
[06:21] <bruenig> vega-, for shockwave
[06:21] <AngryElf> I'm getting a version mismatch error with the nvidia driver on dapper -- any ideas anyone?
[06:21] <John> I downloaded the Windows version of Firefox to my desktop and tried to wine it
[06:21] <crazyb> hey speaking of wine
[06:21] <HYPOCRISY> Hello
[06:21] <crazyb> has anyone used crossover?
[06:21] <bruenig> John, right so you cd ~/Desktop, and then wine firefox.exe and then what
[06:21] <K> ok,I'll try Guarddog,thx ubotu.
[06:21] <Eagleray> AngryElf: I'd recommend you install the ones from the nvidia site - they're generally more up-to-date
[06:21] <Witchery> eagleray it says that it is the right place
[06:22] <crazyb> anyone used crossover?
[06:22] <John> I received this error from wine: wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\Firefox-Setup-2_0_0_3.exe": Module not found
[06:22] <AngryElf> Eagleray, i've done that, same problems, different version collision
[06:23] <Witchery> eagleray it says that it is the right place
[06:24] <zeifer> John based on previous experience with wine you may not get the desired results you're after. Anyways, if you already have wine installed, did you try just double-clicking the installer's icon?
[06:24] <directTV> STARTKEYLOGGER
[06:24] <Witchery> eagleray, but the time is still synced 4 hours behind
[06:24] <Eagleray> Witchery: press 'n', then hit enter to tell it you don't want to change, then run 'ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org'
[06:24] <sgtmattbaker> virtual box is not in feisty repos by default.. why?
[06:24] <nbound> are there any crossfeed pulgins for any ubuntu media players
[06:24] <John> Yes. I double clicked the icon before I went to the command line
[06:25] <John> I received an error saying that there wasn' an aplication that  could run it
[06:25] <theTrav> hi hi hi
[06:26] <marx2k> so.. im trying to ping 127.0.0.1 and not getting any reply
[06:26] <marx2k> how is that possible
[06:26] <arejay> I wish root-tail would work with gnome/nautilus
[06:26] <arejay> :/
[06:26] <Whiz2> Eagleray: qtparted wouldn't let me touch the device at all to fix the problems in liveCD mode, but when i booted to the old drive it let me fix it
[06:26] <nbound> marx2k, no idea, though its kinda funny
[06:26] <Whiz2> now i will format & try it again
[06:26] <Eagleray> Whiz2: ok
[06:26] <ZeroZiat> WOOHOO!
[06:26] <marx2k> nbound: funny yet... very sad
[06:26] <Fonty> hi there I'm using xchat how do I make the text bigger?
[06:26] <ZeroZiat> I got it set up!
[06:26] <cyberfr0g> hey
[06:26] <ZeroZiat> With a Broadcom!
[06:26] <ZeroZiat> I am aweeesome!
[06:26] <theTrav> I'm having some trouble sharing some files over the network.  I've got a linux desktop and I want the files accessible by a linux notebook, a winxp notebook and a macbook...  Currently I've got the samba shares configured and they appear but can't get a username/password that works
[06:27] <nbound> ZeroZiat, i only beat you by about a month :P
[06:27] <ZeroZiat> Rofl
[06:27] <ZeroZiat> XD
[06:27] <ZeroZiat> Yeah, but it cost me, first time using Linux.
[06:27] <theTrav> is there anywhere I have to specify that users are permitted remote access?
[06:27] <ZeroZiat> =P
[06:27] <navets> hey can someone help me fix my volume. I dont have a master control that i am able to edit but i do have a pcm bar that i can adjust
[06:27] <Eagleray> Witchery: you may need to run 'sudo ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org' if 'ntpdate -s pool.ntp.org' doesn't work
[06:27] <nbound> ZeroZiat, fair enough, it'll become second nature to you quite quick
[06:27] <zeifer> Has anybody had a problem using gThumb with gphoto2 library under Feisty?
[06:28] <Witchery> eagleray that last command dose not work
[06:28] <nbound> so does anyone know if are there any crossfeed pulgins for any ubuntu media players?
[06:28] <Eagleray> Whiz2: Witchery I've gotta go now, good luck with your respective problems. Any more questionsl I'm sure someone else here will be able to help ;-)
[06:28] <marx2k> does anyone know why ping 127.0.0.1 would produce no results?
[06:28] <Eagleray> Witchery: then run 'sudo apt-get install ntpdate' first
[06:28] <psusi> marx2k: because the loopback interface isn't working
[06:28] <marx2k> psusi: Hmmm....
[06:28] <Pie-rate> gah devede is annoying, it can't make use of both cores of my CPU, so its encoding at like half its potential speed
[06:29] <marx2k> any tips?
[06:29] <Yossy> how do i get back into the GUI from terminal mode?
[06:29] <cyberfr0g> dunno
[06:29] <nbound> ctrl alt f7
[06:29] <psusi> marx2k: sudo ifconfig lo0
[06:29] <IowaDave> theTrav: have you set up samba users and passwords with smbpasswd?
[06:29] <cyphase> Is anyone else having problems with Avahi?
[06:29] <psusi> Yossy: if you just switched to a tty and x is still running, alt-f7 should switch back since tty7 is where x runs by default
[06:29] <danh88> what magic do i have  to install to start compiz ?
[06:29] <marx2k> psusi: everything looks a-ok there
[06:29] <cyphase> When I boot up, I have to restart the avahi-daemon to make it work
[06:30] <Whiz2> can anyone tell me what the /lost+found directory is for?
[06:30] <theTrav> IowaDave: nope, didn't know I had to, will hunt around, thanks for the tip
[06:30] <psusi> Whiz2: lost files that have been recovered with fsck
[06:30] <tankcat> how do i get the command "xmodmap ~/.xmodmap" to run every time i log in via gdm?
[06:30] <imbecile> how do i run vmware-install.pl ?
[06:30] <IowaDave> theTrav: man smbpasswd
[06:31] <walkintome> well, i still have yet to install ndiswrapper. i havent been able to get any of the pakage files needed to use the debian packages
[06:31] <marx2k> why would my local loopback not work thats bizarre
[06:31] <nibsa1242b> Any one have any ideas how to fix my Open Office? My printers don't show up in OOO, but they show up in all other applications (like Firefox, abiword, etc.) OOO only shows a generic filter.
[06:31] <walkintome> i keep having to go online and download dependancies..is this normal?
[06:31] <IowaDave> theTrav: also man smb.conf
[06:31] <Whiz2> psusi: should a newly formatted ext3 partition (3.74GB) have 255.48 MB used up?
[06:31] <theTrav> IowaDave: do you know if there's a gui tool for configuring it? or am I rooting around in config files and the console again?
[06:31] <Witchery> Eagleray I have the newest versionm
[06:31] <nibsa1242b> Whiz2 I think its normal for aprox 5% of an ext3 partition to be reserved space
[06:32] <zeifer> walkintome, Dependencies are, unfortunately, part of the life of Ubuntu. Usually you'll want to stay hard-wired to the net until everything is installed and sometimes up to the point that it's running so you can do a sudo ifdown <connection alias>
[06:32] <Witchery> what a waste of time lol
[06:32] <Whiz2> Witchery: Eagleray has left
[06:32] <xelados> Does anyone know if gnome-terminal has an rc file I can edit to change the default dimensions of the terminal?
[06:32] <psusi> Whiz2: : should show that way yea... a few percent is reserved for root only to use
[06:32] <xelados> I'm aiming for 100x33 instead of 80x24.
[06:32] <psusi> Whiz2:  in case the drive fills up
[06:32] <walkintome> i guess i should mention i dont have internet unless i boot into vista
[06:32] <Whiz2> psusi: ty
[06:32] <walkintome> so going back and forth takes a while
[06:32] <zeifer> xelados, I haven't searched for that specifically. :p
[06:32] <Witchery> whiz2 that just dandy
[06:33] <crazyb> can i get some help with Crossover if anyones used it
[06:33] <xelados> #gnome
[06:33] <xelados> er, sorry about that
[06:33] <asc> walkintome: Yeah, you kinda want an internet connection if you're going to be installing stuff... you can use synaptic to make a download script for all the packages you need to install something, though
[06:33] <IowaDave> theTrav: i've used the console. it goes pretty easy. there is a gui tool named swat, available in Synaptic, but I haven't used it.
[06:33] <IncredibleHink> i need help with my hotswap bay please
[06:33] <walkintome> i need ndiswrapper to get my wireless adapter working =)
[06:33] <tankcat> how do i get the command "xmodmap ~/.xmodmap" to run every time i log in via gdm?
[06:34] <theTrav> hmm, ok, will check it out
[06:34] <nibsa1242b> If my Synaptic is stuck reinstalling Open Office can I safely kill it? Its been idle for 5 min
[06:34] <tony_> how can i turn off my bluetooth to save battery power?
[06:34] <imbecile> how do i run vmware-install.pl ?
[06:34] <rogermudd> Anybody using a laptop with a Pentium M processor under Feisty? Using lm-sensors I'm getting readings while browsing the web of 50+. Is that normal?
[06:34] <zeifer> walkintome, Which wireless adapter are you working with? Maybe I can find an even more specific walkthrough for you.
[06:34] <theTrav> I started using the sharing tool bundled with fiesty, but it doesn't seem to make sharing with windows "just work"
[06:34] <walkintome> oh wow--that would be wonderful!
[06:34] <walkintome> im using the linksys wireless n usb adapter
[06:34] <walkintome> trying to connect to my home wireless
[06:35] <danh88> no one knows how i can turn on compiz?
[06:35] <xelados> danh88: System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects.
[06:35] <rogermudd> System>Preferences>Desktop Effects ?
[06:35] <diabolix> system->preferences->desktop effects
[06:35] <asc> nibsa1242b: It should be able to recover, yeah.  After you kill it, try the install again.  It'll probably tell you to run some sort of command in the console.
[06:36] <nibsa1242b> asc ok thanks
[06:36] <d0lph1nK1ng> how do i setup Ubuntu's internet w/ VMware?
[06:36] <diabolix> bed time fur mich...
[06:36] <IowaDave> theTrav: did you make sure that the workgroup name is the same on win and linux boxes?
[06:37] <imbecile> anyone, how do I install vmware-install.pl
[06:37] <imbecile> hellllpppp11
[06:37] <walkintome> i had a problem with my wireless usb when i was using windows xp x64--so im familiar with trying to fudge drivers..but ubuntu is quite a challenge thus far
[06:37] <xelados> imbecile: Unless I'm mistaken, it's a Perl script that should be run.
[06:38] <zeifer> walkintome, Are you using a 64-bit version of Feisty?
[06:38] <crazyb> help with crossover?
[06:38] <sonictwin> my bro restarted the comp during fiesty upgrade...
[06:38] <sonictwin> >.<
[06:38] <walkintome> no, im using the 32 bit
[06:38] <imbecile> xelados, hmmmmm... so I cant do it in terminal?
[06:38] <walkintome> as is my vista
[06:38] <sonictwin> now it wont boot
[06:38] <xelados> imbecile: I'm pretty sure Perl has a CLI somewhere.
[06:38] <xelados> perhaps 'perl vmware-installer.pl'?
[06:39] <zeifer> walkintome, I'm sorry you're using Vista! LOL At least you're smartly using a 32-bit version of Ubuntu or I'd have to kick ya j/k LOL
[06:39] <marx2k> ok, im really confused as to why I cant ping 127.0.0.1
[06:39] <AngryElf> with twinview/xinerama, is there a way I can control which screen new windows open up on?
[06:39] <walkintome> haha--thank you
[06:39] <nibsa1242b> sonictwin I had a similar problem (hard lock during install); my eventual solution was to format everything except /home and do a fresh Feisty install
[06:39] <nbound> sonictwin, can you get into recoverymode (or a commandline at all), using any of your kernels?
[06:39] <walkintome> dont apologize for the vista tho--im enjoying it....im just eager to try ubuntu, but i find i cant do much without internet lol
[06:40] <jazzanova> where can i download kernel-source 2.6.9 ?
[06:40] <leroi> anyone have a 22" monitor to recommend?
[06:40] <sonictwin> yes actually i'm booted into a previous kernal right now
[06:40] <sonictwin> everything is working... so its not *that* bad
[06:40] <Yasumoto> marx2k: you should be able to?
[06:40] <misfit_toy> leroi, you can buy 2 19"'s for the price of one 22" these days.
[06:40] <d0lph1nK1ng> how do i setup Ubuntu's internet w/ VMware?
[06:40] <nbound> sonictwin, just run the upgrade command again, should be fine
[06:40] <marx2k> Yasumoto, : I would think si
[06:40] <xSUSHix> !botsnack
[06:40] <ubotu> Yum!
[06:40] <sonictwin> i ran sudo dpkg --configure -a
[06:40] <marx2k> yes, I should be able to ping localhost
[06:40] <marx2k> but I cant
[06:40] <sonictwin> thats what update told me to do
[06:41] <zeifer> walkintome, is the usb adapter plugged in on the Ubuntu system, if so, is the Ubuntu system powered on right now?
[06:41] <nibsa1242b> sonictwin, lucky you! lots of other people with that problem were left with unbootable systems even after dpkg --configure -a so you were a lucky one
[06:41] <leroi> misfit_toy, yeh but im set on a 22
[06:41] <walkintome> id have to go intop ubuntu and check
[06:41] <xelados> !botsnack
[06:41] <ubotu> Yum!
[06:41] <xelados> :3
[06:41] <asc> jazzanova: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.9.tar.gz
[06:41] <ANON12345> !nvidia
[06:41] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:41] <walkintome> i remmebr when looking at the network devices i didnt see it..just the pci devices were shown
[06:41] <misfit_toy> leroi, once you've tried 2 monitors at once you'll never want just one again.
[06:41] <sonictwin> i just got an error
[06:41] <nbound> +
[06:42] <zeifer> walkintome, try using the terminal command lsusb and see if it detects your linksys adapter.
[06:42] <ninjabob7> i'm trying to compile a kernel with suspend2 but my initrd isn't working
[06:42] <task0> hello all, im having problems with nvidia drivers!
[06:42] <sonictwin> is it okay to copy?
[06:42] <marx2k> !localhost
[06:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about localhost - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:42] <leroi> misfit_toy, how will movies and tv look on dual monitors though
[06:42] <task0> when i boot x ses it can't find a screen!!
[06:42] <zeifer> sonictwin, use Ubuntu's pastebin.
[06:42] <walkintome> do i run this right from the start or do i need ot be in a particular directory?
[06:42] <xelados> !your mom
[06:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about your mom - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:42] <nibsa1242b> task0 has it always been like that?
[06:42] <xelados> Sorry..
[06:42] <xelados> I had to.
[06:42] <xSUSHix> !bot abuse
[06:42] <ubotu> Please don't play with the bots, or else... Also see !behaviour and !msgthebot
[06:42] <sonictwin> !pastebin
[06:42] <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)
[06:42] <xelados> o.o;
[06:42] <crazyb> can a nig get some help with crossover?
[06:43] <ninjabob7> both working and non-working complain about no devfs, but non-working can't find dev/console
[06:43] <task0> nibsa1242b: on 6.10 was working ok
[06:43] <zero88> When i try to delete a directory, sudo rmdir /var/lib/dir? i get a message saying rmdir: /var/lib/dir?: DIrectory not empty. how do i delete this?
[06:43] <nibsa1242b> sorry crazyb never used it
[06:43] <sanityx> what torrent clients do you guys use in gnome?
[06:43] <xelados> !behaviour
[06:43] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:43] <sanityx> i dnt like azureus
[06:43] <psusi> !eloi
[06:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eloi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:43] <xSUSHix> heh
[06:43] <ninjabob7> zero88: rm -rf /var/lib/dir
[06:43] <psusi> damn ;)
[06:43] <crazyb> well i just need help installing it
[06:43] <nibsa1242b> task0 are you saying it did that on your first boot after upgrading?
[06:43] <crazyb> i dont know how to run a script
[06:43] <zero88> ninjabob7 k thanks
[06:43] <xelados> !msgthebot
[06:43] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:43] <task0> nibsa1242b: i did a clean install
[06:44] <nibsa1242b> task0 ok, so 1st boot after clean install?
[06:44] <xSUSHix> crazyb : u know how to open a terminal?
[06:44] <ninjabob7> the thing that probably broke it was a script I put in /etc/initramfs-tools
[06:44] <task0> nibsa1242b: no, afeter installing NVIDIA drivers
[06:44] <crazyb> yeah
[06:44] <walkintome> alright im off to go test..be back soon
[06:44] <orbin> sanityx: tried deluge?
[06:44] <xSUSHix> crazyb : chmod +x <filename>       this makes a script executable
[06:44] <zeifer> walkintome, if the usb adapter is detected, I'll need the detected model.
[06:44] <crazyb> i opened the terminal and ran the comand that it told me "sh install-crossover-standard-6.0.1beta1.sh"
[06:44] <sanityx> orbin, havent tried any yet. I don't know anything about the linux clients so I figured I'd ask
[06:44] <xSUSHix> crazyb : then type ./<filename>     to run it
[06:44] <task0> nibsa1242b: dirvers from nvidia.com
[06:44] <sonictwin> ty, zeifer
[06:45] <Kassah> is there a way to turn off the pretty boot screen temporarily and see what's going on during boot up?
[06:45] <task0> nibsa1242b: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9631-pkg1
[06:45] <sanityx> orbin, Deluge isn't in the repos
[06:45] <zeifer> sonictwin, No problem.
[06:45] <sonictwin> here is the error i got while upgrading http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17541/plain/
[06:45] <crazyb> ok, let me try that
[06:45] <ninjabob7> no wait that's /usr/share/initramfs-tools
[06:45] <ninjabob7> could that be the problem?
[06:45] <ninjabob7> Kassah: Ctrl+Alt+F1
[06:45] <leroi> misfit_toy, how will movies and tv look on dual monitors though
[06:45] <nibsa1242b> task0 I unfortunately don't have any experience with the NVIDIA drivers as all my hardware is ATI... and if you installed from nvidia.com instead of the ubuntu way I really don't know
[06:45] <Cosmo_> I'm finally down to my last issue with kubuntu, I installed the drivers for my printer (brother 1840C) had to get them from the website because my printer was not listed, whenever I send something to the printer it says that it was successful but nothing ever prints, I am using feisty btw
[06:46] <crazyb> said cant open
[06:46] <crazyb> i know im doing something stupid too
[06:46] <crazyb> im still a noob
[06:46] <sonictwin> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17541/plain/
[06:46] <task0> nibsa1242b: drivers from ubuntu don't lets me go to 1280x1024@75
[06:46] <nibsa1242b> task0, however if you are lucky either you or the install script made a backup copy of your xconfig and maybe restoring the backup copy will allow you to startx
[06:46] <Journeyman> where is the hardware manager in feisty
[06:46] <Borat> hey, does anyone know where i can download the default gnome ICONS?
[06:46] <Borat> Thanks
[06:46] <thinhome> hello
[06:46] <rogermudd> sanityx: there's a deb package here: http://deluge-torrent.org/
[06:47] <Journeyman> also I installed ndiswrapper-common but ndiswrapper doesn't seem to be installed
[06:47] <leroi> utorrent owns deluge
[06:47] <sanityx> mm
[06:47] <asc> Kassah: When you get to the grub screen, press esc.  Select the appropriate kernel, and press e.  Remove the words 'splash' and 'quiet', then press enter, then press b.  It won't save the changes.
[06:47] <thinhome> which packages must I install toget full working beryl?
[06:47] <sanityx> leroi, uTorrent isn't linux native
[06:47] <noiesmo> task0, what monitor do you have
[06:47] <task0> noiesmo: samsung 795MB
[06:47] <xelados> thinhome: Good question. I wish I knew, too.
[06:47] <leroi> sanityx, yeh thats the bad part
[06:47] <Kassah> asc: cool... that's nice
[06:47] <leroi> sanityx, but it does fine with wine
[06:47] <noiesmo> task0, is that a 17" ctr
[06:47] <ANON12345> hello, i upgraded to Ubuntu 7.04, how do i install the NVIDIA drivers?
[06:47] <xelados> I could never get the window manager to be replaced.
[06:47] <sanityx> leroi, but running stuff with wine sucks
[06:47] <task0> noiesmo: yes
[06:47] <xelados> But I still had the window wobbling.
[06:48] <vega-> !nvidia
[06:48] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:48] <thinhome> ok, other question. Is it safe to write to my fat32 and ntfs partitions?
[06:48] <leroi> sanityx, true but not running utorrent sucks more
[06:48] <asc> Kassah: Glad to help.
[06:48] <sanityx> naw
[06:48] <leroi> lol
[06:48] <marx2k> Can anyone suggest why I wouldnt be able to ping myself @ localhost?
[06:48] <xelados> thinhome: If you get the proper ntfs library, yes.
[06:48] <ANON12345> THANKS
[06:48] <sonictwin> can someone check out this error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17541/plain/
[06:48] <xelados> I forgot its name, though. :<
[06:48] <sonictwin> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17541/plain/
[06:48] <xelados> !ntfs
[06:48] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[06:48] <thinhome> which is the proper one?
[06:48] <nibsa1242b> marx2k firewall?
[06:48] <niru> In ubuntu when I give passwd -l root
[06:48] <leroi> deluge should be good in a year or so
[06:48] <niru> it shows password changed
[06:48] <JAyRULE> okay, i dun f'd up my computer....i had 6.06 lts server running and i was trying to upgrade it to 6.06 lts desktop... so now i have a desktop, however the top and bottom panels are not displayed, and there are progrrams missing... what could i do to fix the system?
[06:48] <leroi> just not enough features right now
[06:48] <thinhome> !ntfs-3g
[06:48] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:49] <niru> But it should ask for paswword locking right
[06:49] <thinhome> !fuse
[06:49] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[06:49] <marx2k> nibsal: I have firestarter running and its not blocking pings... but even if I flush IPTables it doesnt work
[06:49] <noiesmo> task0, for my benq 17" I had to add HorizSync 30.0 - 72.0 and VertRefresh 50.0 - 120.0 under my Section "monitor" in xorg.conf to get my system to go over 1024x768 in a higher than 60 htz
[06:49] <crazyb> can anyone help a noobcake with an install question?
[06:49] <Nubbie> jayrule: you installed ubuntu-desktop package?
[06:49] <orbin> sanityx: http://deluge-torrent.org/
[06:49] <d0lph1nK1ng> how do i setup Ubuntu's internet w/ VMware?
[06:49] <rogermudd> crazyb: don't ask. just ask ;-)
[06:49] <sanityx> orbin, looked at it, dont like it
[06:49] <JAyRULE> Nubbie yes, thats what i tried to install
[06:50] <rogermudd> sanityx: what don't you like about it?
[06:50] <leroi> samsung 226bw anyone??
[06:50] <ninjabob7> thinhome: If you have Windows, you can use captive ntfs
[06:50] <Nubbie> d0lph1nk1ng: install the vmware kernel headers.
[06:50] <sanityx> rogermudd, looks very simplistic as compared to uTorrent
[06:50] <ninjabob7> it's a wrapper for the windows ntfs drivers
[06:50] <JAyRULE> Nubbie so there are items missing.  i cant install firefox, however i was lucky enough to install xchat hehh
[06:50] <nbound> d0lph1nK1ng, it would probably be better to refer to a howto by someone who has done it. google is your friend
[06:50] <crazyb> ok, im trying to install crossover and i dont know what im doing wrong, dont know what to do after i downloaded the .sh file
[06:50] <thinhome> dolphinking, in my experience ubuntus internet needs no setting up, it's your windows and your vmware that need network setting up
[06:50] <kwtm> How do I install firefox v2?  I already have firefox v1.5 installed, and Adept is not showing any other firefox that I can install.  (Kubuntu Dapper)
[06:50] <leroi> firefox is already installed
[06:50] <d0lph1nK1ng> thanx Nubbie
[06:50] <maddash> crazyb: run it
[06:50] <rogermudd> sanityx: what features are you looking for?
[06:50] <JAyRULE> Nubbie when i try to upgrade it gives me errors
[06:51] <maddash> crazyb: ie, `sh [file.sh] `
[06:51] <crazyb> but how, sry
[06:51] <xelados> crazyb: Have you tried running the shell script as root, e.g. "sudo sh <file>"?
[06:51] <walkintome> well, my linksys wireless n usb adapter it is recognized by ubuntu
[06:51] <Yossy> Anyone here available in PM for "aticonfig" tweaking in terminal?
[06:51] <JAyRULE> leroi yeah somethings messed up so firefox doesnt run
[06:51] <crazyb> yeah
[06:51] <maddash> crazyb: so what's the problem?
[06:51] <xelados> crazyb: Is it marked as being executable?
[06:51] <walkintome> i took a screenshot just in case of the devices under the network tools
[06:51] <rogermudd> crazyb: you may have to make it executable before you run it
[06:51] <ninjabob7> does anyone know about initrd/initramfs? cuz i know how to break them and not much else
[06:51] <maddash> crazyb: `sudo chmod a+x [file] ; sh [file] `
[06:51] <walkintome> i also tried to configure one and it said it couldnt find it (paraphrasing)
[06:52] <zeifer> walkintome, when you come back, please use my nick so I know you're talkin' to me. easiest way to enter a nick without typing much is enter zei and hit the tab key to fill in the rest.
[06:52] <Nubbie> lol@ninjabob7.
[06:52] <JAyRULE> so i dont know what steps i should take
[06:52] <walkintome> okay lol
[06:52] <yellow_chicken> how to remove/uninstall vmware-player?
[06:52] <zero88> i know this sounds kind of newbish but is there software out there that will scan linux boxes for viruses,if there is any, and malware etc...?
[06:52] <orbin> kwtm: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion
[06:52] <kwtm> zeifer: Hey, I didn't know that trick about the nick...
[06:52] <xelados> !nicks
[06:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nicks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:52] <walkintome> zeifer: didnt know about this
[06:52] <kwtm> orbin: Gracias.  Will check it out.
[06:52] <crazyb> it keeps saying the directory doesnt belong to me, point to $HOME to your directory and try again
[06:52] <Nubbie> !nick | xelados
[06:52] <ubotu> xelados: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[06:52] <zeifer> walkintome, what did lsusb specifically identify your adapter as?
[06:52] <task0> noiesmo: will try... brb
[06:52] <Bales1> can anyone help me with this Enemy Territory problem? I have a paste bin here: http://pastebin.ca/457066
[06:53] <rogermudd> zeifer: yes, but how do you stop the connection and disconnect messages in xchat?
[06:53] <ninjabob7> zero88: you don't really need it, but one is clamwin
[06:53] <xelados> Nubbie: I meant to suggest that walkintome use people's nicks to talk to them to improve the conversation.
[06:53] <zero88> ninjabob7 thanks
[06:53] <maddash> ninjabob7: zero88: it's called clamav, not clamwin
[06:53] <xelados> I'm already registered :P
[06:53] <thinhome> but captive ntfs is now fuse and !fuse says fuse is unsafe
[06:53] <Yossy> Anyone here available in PM for "aticonfig" tweaking in terminal? I'm very new to ubuntu, but i would like to know how to set up my ATI card.
[06:53] <zeifer> kwtm, walkintome its easiest to identify messages directed at you that way or to the ones that you're talking to.
[06:53] <d0lph1nK1ng> Nubbie, would the vmware kernel headers be the kernel-modules or the kernel-source?
[06:53] <ninjabob7> o
[06:53] <zero88> maddash oh ok thanks
[06:53] <JAyRULE> hrmm... i take it no one knows what to do... i guess id have to reinstall the system
[06:53] <walkintome> zeifer:  it just says bus 002 device 006: id 13b1: 0029 Linksys
[06:54] <Nubbie> d0lph1nk1ng: just install vmware-player via commercial repository, it will set everything up.
[06:54] <zeifer> rogermudd, I don't know any way that those can be stopped exactly. Maybe an IRC program designer can help you with that question easier than I can. ;)
[06:54] <d0lph1nK1ng> ok, thanks Nubbie
[06:54] <nibsa1242b> JAyRULE whats wrong?
[06:54] <Yossy> Anyone here available in PM for "aticonfig" tweaking in terminal? I'm very new to ubuntu, but i would like to know how to set up my ATI card.
[06:54] <xelados> rogermudd: You're using X-Chat?
[06:54] <maddash> rogermudd: /ignore
[06:54] <rogermudd> xelados: yes. why do you ask?
[06:55] <spike723> how do I run the development / current version of ubuntu?  what is the tag for /etc/apt/sources.list?
[06:55] <JAyRULE> nibsa1242b i tried to install ubuntu-desktop... going from 6.06 lts server to 6.06 lts desktop... and i get a bunch of errors
[06:55] <walkintome> zeifer:  okey doke. :)
[06:55] <xelados> rogermudd: I'll see if I can figure out your little annoyance. :)
[06:55] <JAyRULE> nibsa1242b the desktop is running, but the top and bottom panels are missing.....
[06:55] <JAyRULE> nibsa1242b and there are some programs that do not run.... ie firefox...
[06:55] <zeifer> Yossy, If you get an answer to that one please feel free to share with me.  I have the ATi drivers installed/configed but I need to speed them up a bit for xscreensaver and the like. ;)
[06:56] <zeifer> walkintome, I'm going to look for this adapter then. Perhaps it will yield something more fruitful.
[06:56] <walkintome> anhything i can do to help?
[06:56] <redondos> Good evening/night. After installing a package, it can be reinstalled over and over with apt-get/aptitude/whatever: they don't recognize the package as "already installed, do nothing". I have a few pins in my preferences(5) file, and apt-cache policy shows the /var/lib/dpkg/status entry (with a correct value of 100) unlinked to the entry that should be installed (one in a particular repository to which I have assigned a priority of 990). This onl
[06:56] <nibsa1242b> JAyRULE yeah... sorry I don't know how to fix that. It kinda sounds like what my computer looks like when XGL+ Beryl isn't running correctly, but I doubt that is your problem.
[06:56] <walkintome> zeifer: anything i can do to help
[06:56] <sonictwin> The following packages have unmet dependencies: python-examples: Depends: python (= 2.5.1~rc1-0ubuntu3) but 2.4.3-11ubuntu3 is installed
[06:56] <rogermudd> xelados: not that big a deal. just curious. gets annoying particularly with a channel as popular as this
[06:56] <xelados> rogermudd: The only lead I'm seeing is under Settings -> Advanced.
[06:56] <xelados> But it's not very effective.
[06:56] <JAyRULE> nibsa1242b oh you're trying to get beryl and xgl to run? heh...nice
[06:56] <ninjabob7> hmm... if nobody can help with my main problem, how bout my other major problem
[06:57] <Nergar> is fesity a bete release?
[06:57] <Nergar> beta*
[06:57] <vega-> Nergar: no
[06:57] <ninjabob7> my clock keeps jumping forward
[06:57] <maddash> redondos: you got cut off. why don't you trim down your question?
[06:57] <vega-> Nergar: it was released last week
[06:57] <rogermudd> JAyRULE,: have you tried restarting x?
[06:57] <ninjabob7> at around 9:30 i reset it. now it's 9:56 and mine reads 10:30
[06:57] <Nergar> ok, some guy is trying to convinse me that feisty is a beta release
[06:57] <thinhome> fat32 writing should work natively right?
[06:57] <nibsa1242b> JAyRULE not anymore I got tired of it, and I found the eye candy annoying when it did work properly
[06:57] <maddash> thinhome: yes.
[06:57] <redondos> Good evening/night. After installing a package, it can be reinstalled over and over with apt-get/aptitude/whatever: they don't recognize the package as "already installed, do nothing". I have a few pins in my preferences(5) file, and apt-cache policy shows the /var/lib/dpkg/status entry (with a correct value of 100) unlinked to the entry that should be installed (one in a particular repository to which I have assigned a priority of 990). This onl
[06:57] <Nergar> vega-, i know, but he says feisty is a beta RELEASE
[06:58] <JAyRULE> rogermudd what do you mean? everytime i boot, it goes into this session......
[06:58] <redondos> reinstalling, but that doesn't help. Other packages are correctly shown: the local entry is linked to the preferred repository. What might be causing this?
[06:58] <Yossy> I installed the fglrx drivers for my ATI card, but the resolution doesn't go above 1024x768. Is there a way to make it go higher?
[06:58] <JAyRULE> nibsa1242b oh really? damn....
[06:58] <zeifer> walkintome, Hmm... seems like using bus identification doesn't help in the search. What all does it say (case-sensitive please) on the adapter or the packaging it came in?
[06:58] <rogermudd> JAyRULE: Ahh. I thought this was a one-time thing. Must have missedsomething.
[06:58] <maddash> Yossy: drxx
[06:58] <crazyb> THANKS FOR THE HELP YALL< i got crossover to work, if you havent checked it out you should!
[06:58] <crazyb> l8r
[06:59] <vega-> Nergar: guess that's his problem
[06:59] <maddash> 'YALL'?
[06:59] <JAyRULE> rogermudd nahh... ive tried rebooting a few times and i always get the same errors and screwed up desktop
[06:59] <andy753421> Hello, my friend is having some problems after trying to install a Xbox360 controller, His gnome-session is crashing with the 10 second error. Here's the log http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17542/ any help would be appreciated. The odd thing is that running the terminal safemode and then gnome-session works fine.
[06:59] <Yossy> what is drxx??
[06:59] <maddash> Yossy: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:59] <IncredibleHink> Does anyone know anything about SATA and IDE?
[06:59] <xelados> rogermudd: Yeah, Settings -> Advanced -> Text Events seems to be the best, but you'd have to load a different preset everytime you wanted to change things... I haven't found a good way to disable the messages. Does X-Chat have an rc file? Maybe there's a variable you can change in it.
[06:59] <nibsa1242b> JAyRULE yeah... I dunno I'm odd I tend to prefer simplicity and stability to flash. Anyhow good luck with your situation.
[07:00] <thinhome> ok, i've always wondered....who pays for the bandwidth to supply apps/packages to the millions of linux users?
[07:00] <kwtm> redondos: Sounds like it's *not* a repository thing, but somehow the record / database of whatever is keeping track of what's installed/not installed is not remembering the changes.  You don't have /var/cache/apt on a different disk volume mounted with some funny options, do you?
[07:00] <Bales1> is there any channel for help with gaming?
[07:00] <Nergar> vega-, want me to PM u and tell u what he says?
[07:00] <Yossy> i've done that, and i choose fglrx, but the resolution doesn't go about 1024x768, is there something i press so i can have more resolutions to choose from?
[07:00] <xelados> Bales1: Try #wine_hq for wine.
[07:00] <rogermudd> yossy: have you tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org"
[07:00] <Bales1> xelados: It's a native linux game though
[07:00] <xelados> or is it #winehq?
[07:00] <IncredibleHink> I have an asus a8n sli permium motherboard. I have 4 sata ports, 4 sata raid ports and two ide ports. Can I have 4 sata drives and 2 ide devices?
[07:00] <xelados> Bales1: Oh..
[07:00] <maddash> Yossy: no.
[07:00] <xelados> Bales1: No idea, then. Sorry. :(
[07:00] <Bales1> xelados: And I'm pretty sure it's #winehq
[07:00] <kwtm> redondos: Also, you don't have some other hidden copy of dpkg or something running, do you?  (Happened to me once... drove me nuts.)
[07:00] <maddash> rogermudd: 00:59:43 <maddash> Yossy: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:00] <Bales1> xelados: No prob, thanks for trying
[07:01] <benjamin> hello
[07:01] <yellow_chicken> ~sound
[07:01] <yellow_chicken> !sound
[07:01] <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
[07:01] <walkintom1> zeifer: Linksys Wireless N USB Network Adapter; WUSB300N
[07:01] <maddash> Yossy: try `xrandr` -- does the output list the resolution you want?
[07:02] <thinhome> the password I created when I installed ubuntu, is that root/super user level?? if not, what's roots password
[07:02] <redondos> kwtm: No to both questions, unfortunately. I have the official dpkg version in Breezy. Thanks a lot for your answer.
[07:02] <IncredibleHink> I have an asus a8n sli permium motherboard. I have 4 sata ports, 4 sata raid ports and two ide ports. Can I have 4 sata drives and 2 ide devices?
[07:02] <vega-> ha, xrandr gives: Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[07:02] <rogermudd> xelados: don't see a .rc file for xchat. like i said. no biggie. thanks for checking.
[07:02] <JiBEsH> !samba
[07:02] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[07:02] <Yossy> Madd: no it doesn't. Only goes up to 1024x768
[07:02] <bef> Does anybody know how to configure a linux torrent client to allow you to start all downloads at a particular time, and pause them again at a particular time?
[07:02] <xelados> rogermudd: No problem. :)
[07:02] <vega-> not that i need it anyways
[07:03] <kwtm> JAyRULE: Sounds like you're pretty frustrated with what's happening.  Ever considered doing a clean install of a desktop and then adding the server stuff?  (You'd have to reconfigure your server, so save the config files and the data files somewhere...)  Last resort, but better than having nothing. :P
[07:03] <Yossy> when i was in the xserver, i had a list of resolutions, and only the last 3 were chosen. Is there a way to add more resolutions?
[07:03] <marx2k> I am unable to ping localhost, but pinging everything else works fine.. anyone help? Heres some info http://pastebin.ca/457073
[07:03] <MasseR> marx2k: Pinging 127.0.0.1 works?
[07:03] <brainsik> bef: well, you could easily start it with cron or at -- pausing it is a different story -- you'd have to find out if any of the clients take signals
[07:03] <marx2k> does NOT work
[07:04] <maddash> Yossy: a) if you're asking me, prefix your message with my alias. b) why don't you select the higher resolutions?
[07:04] <thinhome> the password I created when I installed ubuntu, is that root/super user level?? if not, what's roots password
[07:04] <brainsik> bef: might want to try killing the process and see what happens ... maybe kill -1 if straight kill is too brutal...
[07:04] <kwtm> Yossy: Yeah, you edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (I'm using Dapper, 6.06).
[07:04] <JAyRULE> kwtm yeah, thats what it seems like i would have to do.  i didnt want to get a clean install because i would have to backup my files, which includes backing up the mediawiki database, which i would have to figure out
[07:04] <MasseR> marx2k: I was thinking whether it was as simple as false hosts file :). Ie you don't have 127.0.0.1 localhost line in there
[07:04] <vega-> marx2k: what does /etc/network/interfaces and /etc/hosts contain and do you run a firewall?
[07:04] <bef> brainsik: i dont so much as understand your suggestion
[07:04] <Yossy> kwtm: i dont know how to.
[07:05] <vega-> marx2k: also does ifconfig list "lo" as an interface?
[07:05] <brainsik> bef: hmm... do you know what the kill command does?
[07:06] <kwtm> JAyRULE: Sometimes what I do is: clean install to a new partition, then slowly set it up, copying stuff over from the old partition.  Disadvantage: takes a long time, sometimes days; advantage: you still get to use the old partition and can dual-boot into it.
[07:06] <xelados> brainsik: It kills a process.
[07:06] <marx2k> vega: it does, yes
[07:06] <andy753421> marx2k: try running 'route add -net loopback netmask 255.0.0.0 lo'
[07:06] <brainsik> xelados: i was asking bef
[07:06] <vega-> marx2k: and does it have an inet addr ?
[07:06] <brainsik> xelados: i want to know if HE knows, i already know :)
[07:06] <xelados> brainsik: oooooh! :3
[07:06] <vega-> like addr:127.0.0.1
[07:06] <marx2k> http://pastebin.ca/457082
[07:06] <Tr0gd0r> does feisty have dual core support out of the box?
[07:06] <Yossy> Maddash: I'm very very very new to ubuntu. I probably made a simple mistake, but im asking here because i dont know how to choose the higher resolutions
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> Tr0gd0r: yep
[07:07] <zeifer> walkintom1, Ok, are you still with me here?
[07:07] <marx2k> vega: route: netmask doesn't match route address
[07:07] <kwtm> JAyRULE: I've never really installed a mainly-server, although I have installed simple server stuff onto a mainly desktop machine.  But I will have a boot into Kubuntu partition, say, and a boot-into-Mandrake partition, both about 3GB.  Then my data is on some other huge partition, share between the two systems.  So I just choose which partition I want to boot into.
[07:07] <walkintom1> zeifer: yup
[07:07] <walkintom1> zeifer: you bet
[07:07] <Tr0gd0r> tonyyarusso 6.06 needed an update right?
[07:07] <Asterix_> where do I go for setting the spin down power settings for my hard drives?
[07:07] <Jerem1> i am new to ubuntu(and linux in general) and wanted to know if anyone can show me some basics
[07:07] <zeifer> walkintom1, Ok, you went and got ndiswrapper 1.8 on there, right?
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> Tr0gd0r: The smp kernel, yes.
[07:07] <walkintom1> yup
[07:07] <bef> brainsik: yes, i know how it works, but i do not know how to configure it to do so at a particular time, or how, for that matter, to start or continue a download at a particular time
[07:07] <diseaser> Yossy: what video card?
[07:07] <vega-> marx2k: ifconfig lo on my machine has netmask 255.0.0.0
[07:07] <walkintom1> zeifer: yup
[07:07] <JAyRULE> kwtm yeah i did that on another pc, but i only needed to save the files.  this time, however, i have to deal with shit i set up on a wikiserver
[07:08] <marx2k> vega: same here
[07:08] <Yossy> diseaser: well, it's an ATI card. x1300 pro
[07:08] <Jerem1> /name
[07:08] <zeifer> walkintom1, where did you get that file from? I hope you say you went to sourceforge.... please tell me that.... *crosses fingers*
[07:08] <walkintom1> zeifer: i did go to sourceforge
[07:08] <kwtm> andy753421: Hey, you look like you know about the network stuff.  Here's a question for you and others: if I have two network connections, say eth0 on ethernet and eth1 which is wireless, how do I tell Ubuntu that I prefer one over the other?  Say, I want it to use the wireless first (or the wired one, whatever)?
[07:08] <TECH_1> wheredoifindmyspacebarcontrols?
[07:08] <rogermudd> Yossy: to activate a resolution "arrow" down to it and hit space bar and vice-versa to deactivate it. if you're using an lcd you need to know the native resolution and mark that resolution only
[07:09] <kwtm> JAyRULE: Best of luck.  I missed the first part of your convo --what version Ubuntu are you running as server?
[07:09] <brainsik> bef: this is just a theory, but it goes like this: BT clients resume your downloads when you start them up. so, to get your torrents to start at a specific time, you can start the torrent client, load it up with the torrents and have it start downloading, and then immediately quit.
[07:09] <JAyRULE> kwtm 6.06
[07:09] <zeifer> walkintom1, Ok, and you said you got errors when you tried to sudo make install?
[07:09] <vega-> marx2k: what does route -n output?
[07:09] <marx2k> check this out...
[07:09] <marx2k> marx2k@Commodore-64:/etc$ sudo ifdown lo && sudo ifup lo
[07:09] <marx2k> ifdown: interface lo not configured
[07:09] <andy753421> kwtm: use route, to set the interface you like best to default, or just ifconfig down <bad_iface>
[07:09] <Ubuntulator> i have one I have one thing to say about samba on ubuntu/kubuntu. "It's useless and anoying until you install webmin" :D
[07:09] <rogermudd> Yossy: Also, i usually leave the default for everything but the resolution. You also need to know which driver you have installed
[07:09] <walkintom1> zeifer: i get an errow when i try to do make install yes
[07:09] <brainsik> bef: now you can do something dump on the command line like: sleep $((60 * 60 * 4)) ; bittorent-client
[07:10] <bef> brainsik: but you can configure it to open my client at a particular time? and to kill the process at a particular time?
[07:10] <brainsik> bef: and in 4 hours it'll restart the client
[07:10] <Yossy> rogermudd: Ahhh! Thank you so much. I didnt know about the space thing. I thought it was like that on it's own. I appreciate the help.
[07:10] <marx2k> vega: route -n ... http://pastebin.ca/457084
[07:10] <andy753421> marx2k: did you try 'route add -net loopback netmask 255.0.0.0 lo' ?
[07:11] <walkintom1> zeifer: i may have to leave in about 20 minutes (campus tour early tomorrow morning) but i hope we can get somewhere before i go =)
[07:11] <vega-> marx2k: i don't have any routes for "lo" either ..
[07:11] <rogermudd> Yossy: BTW - I assume your trying to select the resolution in the dpkg-reconfigure dialog?
[07:11] <joe_user> can anyone give me some starter tips?
[07:11] <brainsik> bef: or you can use something like at: at -f /usr/bin/bittorrent-client 10 pm
[07:11] <xelados> joe_user: Charmander.
[07:11] <cnez0red> is there a real-time multimedia kernel for Feisty?
[07:11] <xelados> <_<
[07:11] <brainsik> bef: anyway, you can see the idea here
[07:11] <kwtm> Yossy: Sorry, missed your comment to me.  I'm glad you got help from rogermudd.  Some day you might want to edit the file yourself.  To do that :
[07:11] <xelados> Sorry, I kid.
[07:11] <diseaser> Yossy: you may consider installing the linux-restricted-modules package, it will give you 3d support
[07:11] <xelados> joe_user: What do you need help with?
[07:11] <bef> brainsik: i see the idea, but i dont know how to code it ;)
[07:11] <Yossy> rogermudd: yes i am, when i do that config command in the terminale.
[07:11] <hossosor> this is an odd question, but does anyone know if you can resume a torrent download that was stored on another os?
[07:11] <marx2k> vega: try pinging 127.0.0.1 and make sure im not crazy
[07:11] <hossosor> say........i have a torrent that i was downloading in vista
[07:11] <hossosor> i get a better wireless connection in linux
[07:11] <joe_user> xelados: i am a noob with linux, and i need to atleast learn the basics
[07:12] <kwtm> Yossy: Go to /etc/X11 and find the file xorg.conf.  If you're using Ubuntu (I use Kubuntu myself), then I think you use Nautilus.  Anyway, you can take a look at what the file says,
[07:12] <hossosor> can i resume download?
[07:12] <Yossy> diseaser: well, i was told to just go to add/remove and install the ATI drivers there. But what are those?
[07:12] <xelados> joe_user: Well, that's a pretty general request. I can't think of any really good newbie tutorials. Is there anything specific that you'd like to learn how to do?
[07:12] <vega-> marx2k: works
[07:12] <rogermudd> yossy: okay. i believe you're on the right track. if you haven't installed an alternative driver already, be sure "ati" is the answer to the first question. If you have install fglrx, you'll need to select that instead.
[07:12] <marx2k> vega: damn
[07:12] <kwtm> Yossy: and use an editor (like "gksudo gedit", or in my case "kdesu kwrite") to add more resolutions.  Make sure that your monitor supports it, or it will be unhappy (if LCD) or even burn out (if CRT).
[07:12] <vega-> marx2k: what the 127.0.1.1 line in your hosts file?
[07:12] <Tarkus> can someone help me out? i have problem when i maximize my windows. in certain programs the whole titlebar is unusable. switches to inactive when i click on it, and the minimiz/maximize/close buttons dont work. also another problem is the desktop switcher at the bottom isnt working properly, when i swicth to a desktop other than Desk1, there are no icons and you can right click. any ideas?
[07:12] <brainsik> bef: well starting it up again is easy enough
[07:13] <zeifer> walkintom1, ok lets try something. First make uninstall the failed installation.
[07:13] <marx2k> vega: thats for winbind, I think
[07:13] <Yossy> kwtm: thanks but i already figured out how to get those higher resolutions, i just had to press space on the config thing. Thanks anywya, though!
[07:13] <vega-> marx2k: just to be curious comment it out..
[07:13] <vega-> marx2k: winbind?
[07:13] <kwtm> Yossy: Okay.  Best of luck.
[07:13] <sonictwin> okay, i just changed back to my previous sources.list, ran apt-get update, then apt-get install -f. everything went fine.
[07:13] <joe_user> xelados: basic software installations(besides those found in the add remove or synaptic menus)
[07:13] <sonictwin> now i'm running update manager
[07:13] <walkintom1> zeifer:  how do i do that? just delete all the files off my desktop?
[07:13] <vega-> ah, samba stuff
[07:13] <marx2k> vega: let me try...
[07:13] <diseaser> Yossy: ahh that would accomplish the same thing.  the linux-restricted-modules package contains modules (including the ati & nvidia linux drivers)
[07:13] <cnez0red> is there a real-time multimedia kernel for Feisty?
[07:13] <xelados> joe_user: Do you mean from source?
[07:14] <zeifer> walkintom1, sudo make uninstall ndiswrapper-1.8 should do the trick.
[07:14] <walkintom1> zeifer: im not exactly sure how files are stores in fiesty
[07:14] <diseaser> but if you have the drivers intsalled already, I'd say disregard
[07:14] <Yossy> rogermudd: yes, i was already instructed to go to the terminal and choose fglrx. I was just having problems with the choosing higher resolutions. Man, i'm dumb :)
[07:14] <kwtm> Tarkus: Wow.  What version?  Ubuntu Feisty, or Kubuntu Edgy or what?
[07:14] <brainsik> bef: this will start the client in two hours:
[07:14] <brainsik> bef: sleep $((60 * 60 * 2)) ; /patch/to/bittorrent-client
[07:14] <walkintom1> zeifer: what should o do after this>?
[07:14] <joe_user> xelados: for instance, i would like to install wine
[07:14] <marx2k> no dice
[07:14] <andy753421> marx2k: you might also see if 'ping -I lo -r 127.0.0.1 works'
[07:14] <teenbeat2007_pc> is there an program that does the same as ndiswrapper but then for like say webcams or printers
[07:14] <xelados> joe_user: I suggest installing build-essential through apt or synaptic, then making sure you have all the libraries necessary to compile the software needed. Then all you have to do is download the tarball and follow the instructions in the README.
[07:14] <vega-> marx2k: what about the firewall part, did you have some rules?
[07:14] <marx2k> vega: my iptables is clean
[07:14] <vega-> ok
[07:14] <brainsik> bef: grabbing the PID and killing it later, are probably a bit more than i want to explain right now since I was about to make dinner :)
[07:15] <bef> brainsik: ok lol
[07:15] <marx2k> vega: its driving me nuts
[07:15] <bef> brainsik: thanks for the help anyway
[07:15] <kwtm> Hey, people in general: is it just me, or are there more user interface bugs showing up in Ubuntu?  I hung around IRC #ubuntu when Dapper first came out, and the problems were more like hardware installation problems.  Now people are getting weird bugs in the desktop window managers or something.
[07:15] <zeifer> walkintom1, make sure you have build-essential from feisty's repositories by sudo apt-get install build-essential.
[07:15] <Tarkus> kwtm: Feisty, and i installed it about 3 or 4 days ago
[07:15] <xelados> joe_user: Most source tarballs let you know which libraries are required.
[07:15] <rogermudd> cnez0red: Have you checked out http://ubuntustudio.org/
[07:15] <sonictwin> when upgrading to fiesty, will it replace my /etc/fstab or /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[07:15] <bef> Does anybody know how to configure a linux torrent client to allow you to start all downloads at a particular time, and pause them again at a particular time?
[07:15] <brainsik> bef: shell scripting is your friend, might want to start to learn about that -- very very very powerful -- lots of control over your machine
[07:15] <xelados> Also, wine should be available through the repository.
[07:15] <walkintom1> zeifer: will do
[07:15] <walkintom1> zeifer:  brb
[07:15] <zeifer> walkintom1, ok
[07:16] <brainsik> bef: anyway, good luck, sorry i couldn't help more right now
[07:16] <rogermudd> bef: sounds like a job for cron
[07:16] <vega-> marx2k: running out if ideas here too
[07:16] <kwtm> Tarkus: I assume you're using Ubuntu (GNOME) ... you'll need someone else to help.  I'm happily staying behind on Dapper (Kubuntu KDE) until all the bugs get worked out.  If you were running KDE I might have been able to help.
[07:16] <marx2k> google doesnt return anything either
[07:16] <bef> rogermudd: hm?
[07:16] <joe_user> xelados: one of my bigger problems is that i don't know what file to use when i download a program
[07:16] <asc> sonictwin: It'll add a kernel to /boot/grub/*lst, but any previous kernels will still be there.
[07:17] <rogermudd> bef: cron (command line app) allows you to schedule tasks
[07:17] <xelados> joe_user: Do you mean which program to use to handle the archives (tar.gz and tar.bz2)?
[07:17] <Tarkus> kwtm: alright.
[07:17] <xelados> joe_user: If you're using GNOME, I recommend file-roller.
[07:17] <bef> rogermudd: is there any precedence for setting this up
[07:17] <xelados> joe_user: Though you can also learn how to use 'tar' and 'untar'
[07:17] <joe_user> xelados:i have been using file-roller, but after it is extracted, i don't know where to go from there
[07:18] <andy753421> marx2k: what about 'tracepath localhost', and what error does ping actually give?
[07:18] <Borat> Hey, does anyone know how to take the locked emblem off of an icon?
[07:18] <thinhome> what happens when I run out of space on the drive I installed ubuntu but I want to install more apps/download more files?
[07:18] <rogermudd> bef: should come installed by default. open up terminal and type "man cron" and read up on it.
[07:18] <vega-> marx2k: dmesg doesn't give any funny errors after you tried pinging?
[07:18] <xelados> joe_user: Usually you navigate to the directory that was probably created and check out the readme.
[07:18] <marx2k> let me see
[07:18] <cas3> I'm getting an error message in dmesg about cdrom: open failed. and I can't mount my cdrom what gives?
[07:18] <dougb> !dvd
[07:18] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[07:18] <vega-> marx2k: or kern.log
[07:18] <xelados> joe_user: Normally, you have to open a terminal in that directory and type "./configure" to get started. Then "make" and "make install", usually as root.
[07:19] <xelados> joe_user: But not all source is compiled in the same way. So you have to consult the README or INSTALL file included with the source.
[07:19] <joe_user> xelados: i don't know how to do any of thta
[07:19] <rogermudd> bef: this assumes that you've already started the download of the torrent and just want to stop and resume at scheduled intervals
[07:19] <IncredibleHink> Need some quick help with mounting and UUID
[07:19] <xelados> joe_user: You can use "cd" to change directories.
[07:19] <marx2k> vega: I cleared dmesg, tried pinging myself and checked dmesg... no messages
[07:19] <marx2k> let me check kern.log
[07:20] <xelados> joe_user: If it helps your understanding any, think of Linux's terminal as a much more functional MS-DOS.
[07:20] <marx2k> nope.. no problems there
[07:20] <joe_user> xelados: ok
[07:20] <vega-> marx2k: what about traceroute localhost or 127.0.0.1 ..
[07:20] <xelados> joe_user: But also keep in mind that it's different at the same time. :)
[07:20] <marx2k> let me see
[07:21] <joe_user> xelados: how do i compile installers for software that i download?
[07:21] <IncredibleHink> Need some quick help with mounting and UUID, please
[07:21] <Cosmo_> I'm finally down to my last issue with kubuntu, I installed the drivers for my printer (brother 1840C) had to get them from the website because my printer was not listed, whenever I send something to the printer it says that it was successful but nothing ever prints, I am using feisty btw
[07:21] <xelados> joe_user: You mean .deb files(Packages)? I'm afraid I'm unfamiliar with that.. dunno how to do it.
[07:21] <vega-> IncredibleHink: ask a more spesific question and you'll probably get an answer better
[07:21] <marx2k> marx2k@Commodore-64:/var/log$ traceroute 127.0.0.1
[07:21] <marx2k> traceroute to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
[07:21] <marx2k>  1  localhost (127.0.0.1)  0.104 ms  0.097 ms  0.035 ms
[07:21] <rogermudd> joe_user: do you know if the software that you want to install is in the repositories?
[07:21] <IncredibleHink> vega, will do
[07:22] <joe_user> rogermudd: i want to install VNC
[07:22] <joe_user> xelados: i think i have figured out deb files
[07:22] <belfegor> tv tuner kworl is working on ubuntu?
[07:22] <belfegor> kworld
[07:22] <vega-> marx2k: funny that works, i thought traceroute also uses icmp messages
[07:22] <orbin> joe_user: have you had a look in the repository.  normally you don't need to go hunting for source to compile or debs to install.
[07:22] <marx2k> yeah Im thinking the same thing
[07:22] <marx2k> I wonder if this is a "fiesty issue"
[07:23] <joe_user> xelados: most of the files i have downloaded from the net are bins
[07:23] <xelados> joe_user: Hmm..
[07:23] <joe_user> xelados, and i don't know how to process them
[07:23] <xelados> joe_user: Again, I'm unfamiliar with that. :(
[07:23] <IncredibleHink> I have a 75gb hard drive for the os installation and my secondary 320gb mounts to my /home directory. I also have another 320gb in a hotswap bay. If the drive is engaged at bootup I get an fsck erro since it thinks that drive is my /home drive. This is probably because in my fstab I reference the device to mount as /dev/sdb1
[07:23] <vega-> marx2k: perhaps next post to ubuntuforums.org or even make a bug report
[07:23] <marx2k> joe user you dont know any BBS named The Great Beyond, do you?
[07:23] <marx2k> vega: I will try posting to ubuntuforums first
[07:24] <joe_user> marx2k: what is BBs?
[07:24] <marx2k> joe user: haha never mind :)
[07:24] <joe_user> xelados: oh
[07:24] <vega-> marx2k: that would be my next move too
[07:24] <andy753421> marx2k: can you get non ICMP data from localhost?
[07:24] <rogermudd> joe_user: looks like there are some vnc packages in the repos (aptitude search vnc). Check out this article in the wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC?highlight=%28vnc%29
[07:24] <marx2k> andy: how do I test that
[07:24] <EkToBoT> can some one tell me the command to edit the boot up options with gedit???
[07:25] <marx2k> I can ssh to localhost
[07:25] <joe_user> rogermudd:thank you
[07:25] <IncredibleHink> How do I get the UUID  of a particular hard drive
[07:25] <marx2k> Im starting to think this is a 'ping' issue
[07:25] <andy753421> marx2k: yea sounds like it, you might also try running netstat and seeing if there's connections to localhost
[07:26] <starz> ever get 'bad bencoded data from tracker' error on cli or other torrent client?
[07:26] <joe_user> Thanks for your help, but i g2g
[07:26] <orbin> !uuid  > IncredibleHink (see pm from ubotu)
[07:26] <zeifer> IncredibleHink, What distro are you using?
[07:26] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: sudo gedit /boot/grub.lst (BE VERY CAREFUL - I SUGGEST MAKING A BACKUP FIRST)
[07:26] <IncredibleHink> zeifer, fiesty x64
[07:26] <marx2k> andy: Nope
[07:26] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: thanks
[07:27] <pust> When i try to load  the disk on my laptop is gives me this screen that says "preparing to restrict drivers then it stops at Configuring networking interfaces. what do i do
[07:27] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: ive do it everytime i install ubuntu it seens to put 2 versions there???
[07:27] <orbin> EkToBoT: it should be gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:27] <walkintome> zeifer: i tried running the make uninstall and it says 'no rule to make tarket 'uninstall'. also, i do not have build essentials installed. however when i try to install it, i get an error saying that i need the dependencies..but when i try to install the dependancies it says i already have a newer version
[07:27] <zeifer> IncredibleHink, have you checked System --> preferences --> System Information?
[07:27] <pust> nope
[07:28] <EkToBoT> orbin: whats the difference between sudo and gksudo
[07:28] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: You're old kernels are still there. Just in case (I guess).
[07:28] <IncredibleHink> zeifer, $blkid did it ..... thx
[07:28] <orbin> EkToBoT: using sudo with GUI apps is apparently risky.
[07:28] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: thing is they wernt there on the first bootup
[07:28] <armando> ubuntu is the best linux operative system
[07:28] <zeifer> IncredibleHink, No problem. Its alrways nice to find an easy way.
[07:29] <EkToBoT> orbin:  thanks
[07:29] <rogermudd> EktoBot: strange. I'm not sure what to say.
[07:29] <cas3> no matter what I do I can't get my cdrom to read anything
[07:29] <pust> anything else i should check
[07:29] <zeifer> walkintome, This ball of yarn is unraveling rather quick is it not? LOL
[07:29] <EkToBoT> rogermudd:  it does it every time even with the new version of ubuntu
[07:29] <rogermudd> orbin: I have heard that. Sorry if I've given poor advice.
[07:29] <andy753421> marx2k: do you by any chance have busybox installed?, and just for fun, 'sudo /bin/ping localhost'
[07:29] <walkintome> zeifer: you speak the truth my friend lol
[07:29] <armando> does anybody knows how i can install ubuntu on macintel
[07:29] <zeifer> walkintome, Did you get to feisty by doing an upgrade or a clean install?
[07:29] <walkintome> zeifer: clean
[07:30] <ubd> whats the name of the game that you move boxes to move out a bigger one
[07:30] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: Is it creating multiple entries at the GRUB screen or multiple menu.lst files?
[07:30] <EkToBoT> rogermudd:  on the grub screen
[07:30] <zeifer> walkintome, Ok, I'll breathe a sigh of relief on that one. LOL How about this.... do you have a windows driver disk for the adapter?
[07:30] <orbin> rogermudd: that's ok.  i picked it up from in here also.
[07:30] <IncredibleHink> How would I setup the OS to mount/umount a specific drive everytime it was hotswapped or booted with it?
[07:30] <walkintome> zeifer: i do not, but i have the drivers already on my ubuntu desktop
[07:30] <marx2k> andy: do not have busybox..  sudo /bin/ping localhost returns nada also
[07:31] <pust> When i try to load  the disk on my laptop is gives me this screen that says "preparing to restrict drivers then it stops at Configuring networking interfaces. what do i do
[07:31] <zeifer> walkintome, Ok, you might not like what I have to say next. I hope you do have your feisty disc handy though..... *braces for heated distemperment* LOL
[07:31] <walkintome> zeifer: i have the cd lol and i can only imagine
[07:31] <belfegor> so pls tell me can i install a tv tunner kworld on ubuntu??
[07:32] <belfegor> it works?
[07:32] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: That's normal. Usually two entries for every kernel (one for safe mode). You can delete the references to them in the menu.lst if you want, but it can be dangerous if you're not careful. Hence my advice to back up first.
[07:32] <EkToBoT> rogermudd:  so there should be double of everything
[07:32] <nbound> belfegor there are many tv tuners that work with linux, google will be a better source of info though
[07:32] <belfegor> ok thank you
[07:32] <zeifer> walkintome, Ok, here-goes. We'll be wanting to do another clean install and I have some fixes that are not exactly recommended by this channel for some serious reasons. But, my fix is only for a full list of repositories that have some essential packages on them.
[07:33] <rogermudd> EkToBot: That's how it appears on my machines.
[07:33] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: it has normal then memtest then repeats
[07:33] <pust> When i try to load  the disk on my laptop is gives me this screen that says "preparing to restrict drivers then it stops at Configuring networking interfaces. what do i do
[07:33] <hajiki> hey guys is bad if I get a non-contiguous percentage during fsck on one of my Linux partitions???
[07:33] <IncredibleHink> How would I setup the OS to mount/umount a specific drive everytime it was hotswapped or booted with it?
[07:33] <walkintome> zeifer: you lost me after do a clean install
[07:33] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: oh well i guess its just a case of editing the boot.ls
[07:33] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: are you sure those 'repeats' are not 'old' kernels?
[07:34] <andy753421> marx2k: if you trust me, here's a statically linked version of ping that works on my computer http://137.112.135.238/files/ping
[07:34] <EkToBoT> rogermudd:  i did a full format when installing so the chances are slim .... right?
[07:34] <rogermudd> EktoBot: Yes. Slim. Unless you're installing Edgy and upgrading. It might install all the kernel updates then.
[07:34] <pust> When i try to load  the disk on my laptop is gives me this screen that says "preparing to restrict drivers then it stops at Configuring networking interfaces. what do i do ?
[07:34] <marx2k> andy: I really doubt its my own ping binary :(
[07:35] <pust> i have a picture of it if needed
[07:35] <marx2k> anyway, I posted to the forums... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2529650#post2529650
[07:35] <EkToBoT> rogermudd:  hmmm well im gonna boot up now and see what the score is aint had any problems editing the boot.ls before just couldnt remember the cmd
[07:35] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: thanks for all your help
[07:36] <IncredibleHink> What program is it that people use to make their task bars smei-transparent?
[07:36] <andy753421> marx2k: were you able to get a loopback in route? i dont think it should be needed, but mine comes with one anyway
[07:36] <IncredibleHink> nevermind stupid question
[07:37] <vega-> andy753421: i don't have loopback in route, still pinging works to localhost
[07:37] <rogermudd> IncredibleHink: Right-click on the task bar and select properties. then choose "solid color" and adjust the transparency
[07:37] <walkintome> zeifer: so you think it would be in my best interest to do a clean install
[07:37] <marx2k> andy753421, explain pls?
[07:37] <pust> I am running a AMD 64x2 laptop its an hp
[07:37] <zero88> how to you repair apt-get? or reconfigure
[07:37] <IncredibleHink> rogermudd, yeah found that right after I asked.... thanks!
[07:38] <rogermudd> IncredibleHink: NP.
[07:38] <zeifer> walkintome, Right now, yes just because of the failed ndiswrapper install if for no other reason.
[07:38] <andy753421> marx2k:  running 'route add -net loopback netmask 255.0.0.0 lo' should add a loopback entry to route, however as vega- mentioned, it should not be necessary.
[07:38] <nbound> pust, your doin an install?
[07:38] <pust> yah
[07:38] <walkintome> zeifer: i agree, but im a bit confused. what if this doesnt solve my problems?
[07:38] <nbound> and it wont configure your network?
[07:38] <marx2k> andy: route: netmask doesn't match route address
[07:38] <pust> no
[07:38] <zeifer> walkintome, Since we can't seem to remove it effectively. If I can get you on yahoo or AIM I can help you further at a later point if the installation takes you longer than you have time for.
[07:39] <pust> when i put the disk in it does even load
[07:39] <Borat> how do i register to this irc xchat?
[07:39] <pust> it just gives me this screen
[07:39] <rogermudd> zero88: Don't know the details, but you can "man apt-get" or "man aptitude" and it will give you some information.
[07:40] <EkToBoT> rogermudd: it worked thanks again
[07:40] <pust> that says preparing to restrict drivers
[07:40] <rogermudd> EkToBoT: Great! Glad i could help.
[07:40] <walkintome> zeifer: i dont think ndiswrapper was ever installed on my system
[07:40] <walkintome> zeifer: if it was, i would have been able to install the driver, right?
[07:40] <pust> the os dont ever come up
[07:40] <pust> even*
[07:40] <lovloss> I am very disturbed by the lack of support the live cd of feisty fawn has for Radeon x700 cards.
[07:41] <nbound> pust, of course not, your still installing it
[07:41] <walkintome> zeifer: i neevr even got to that stage
[07:41] <zeifer> walkintome, since your system popped you in the face with two errors, its hard to say. You should probably try to sudo apt-get install build-essential before trying to make install ndiswrapper source.
[07:41] <pust> no
[07:41] <pust> the cd stops spining
[07:41] <nbound> pust, well could you explain your problem better
[07:42] <pust> sorry
[07:42] <zeifer> If you can, I'd like you to access Xchat from your ubuntu installation and come back here in Ubuntu. That'll make things a lot easier.
[07:42] <walkintome> when i try to install the dependancies to install build-essential, it says i already have them.
[07:42] <lovloss> Can anyone please please PLEASE help me install feisty on a system whose card isnt supported by the live cd?
[07:42] <lovloss> i have no idea what im doing
[07:42] <walkintome> zeifer: when i try to install the dependancies to install build-essential, it says i already have them.
[07:42] <marx2k> andy753421, : route: netmask doesn't match route address
[07:42] <nbound> lovloss, you from OCAU?
[07:42] <zero88> !pastebin
[07:42] <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)
[07:42] <lovloss> nbound: ... dont think so
[07:43] <andy753421> marx2k: yea, i'm not sure what that means, it works on my end
[07:43] <nbound> lovloss, damn, must be a same/similar uname
[07:43] <zeifer> walkintome, This is another reason that a clean install will be extremely helpful. The first biggest thing you need to do is get the build-essential package or future make installs will likely also fail.
[07:43] <walkintome> zeifer: i cant access xchat in ubunto..i dont have the itnernet
[07:43] <IncredibleHink> Is there a program out there that will sync two folders copying the newer files to from each to each (i.e. backup with no compression)?
[07:43] <marx2k> hopefully the collective forum mind will be able to come up with something :)
[07:43] <walkintome> zeifer: hmm
[07:43] <lovloss> Im going on to day 4 now of asking for help on this subject
[07:43] <imbecile>  :/ I have an exe file I want to run with wine on my desktop (its an installer) how do I do this?
[07:43] <Jack3132> how do i convert an RPM to a deb?
[07:43] <andy753421> yep
[07:43] <pust> i put the cd in the computer then it goes through the loading process
[07:43] <nbound> lovloss, which card isnt supported, graphics?
[07:43] <walkintome> zeifer: why are all these packages not installed up front if many people use them?
[07:43] <Lynoure> Jack3132: with  alien,  see  man alien
[07:44] <nbound> pust, so your loading the live cd?
[07:44] <lovloss> nbound: yep. radeon x700
[07:44] <pust> yah
[07:44] <lovloss> nbound: screen turns off when it tries to boot up the desktop
[07:44] <zero88> can someone check this error out i am getting when trying to update apt-get. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17549/
[07:44] <karrddeenn> http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/2475/problem4kh.png any solution to this problem i just started
[07:44] <zeifer> walkintome, The primary problem is that the installation CD for the disto can only hold up to 700Mb and build-essential is not considered necessary for the basic install.
[07:44] <walkintome> zeifer: ah, understood
[07:45] <IncredibleHink> Is there a program out there that will sync two folders copying the newer files to from each to each (i.e. backup with no compression)?
[07:45] <nbound> lovloss on live cd?
[07:45] <andy753421> marx2k: do you have a /etc/networks? if so what's it say?
[07:45] <lovloss> nbound: right, for installation. i cant get on to install ubuntu at all
[07:45] <zeifer> walkintome, can I ask you a question?
[07:45] <lovloss> nbound: It wont even go to the loading sdcreen unless i change the resolution before starting it up
[07:45] <walkintome> zeifer: i dont have time to do a clean install as i must leave unfortunately. if you would be so kind, would you be willing to give me your aim sn or allow me to speak to you in a one on one session in the near future?
[07:45] <walkintome> zeifer: sure
[07:46] <marx2k> andy753421, whoa..wtf... here's that file:
[07:46] <marx2k> # symbolic names for networks, see networks(5) for more information
[07:46] <marx2k> link-local 169.254.0.0
[07:46] <Flannel> IncredibleHink: you might be interested in rsync
[07:46] <nbound> pust, if u want to give it a shot, try the alternate disk, its another 600MB though
[07:46] <marx2k> whats yours say?
[07:46] <IncredibleHink> Flannel, have you heard anything about unison?
[07:46] <zeifer> walkintome, if you have the ability to get online from where you are now, how is it that you can't get online if you connect an ethernet cable to the system with Ubuntu on it?
[07:46] <andy753421> marx2k: loopback   127.0.0.0
[07:46] <marx2k> I shall change mine
[07:46] <marx2k> one momens
[07:46] <marx2k> wait
[07:46] <marx2k> 127.0.0.0??
[07:46] <Flannel> IncredibleHink: nope.
[07:46] <dbxwanderer> Hi all. I'm having a bit of trouble networking my Windows XP Computer with my Linux Computer. It's hooked up Via router and they defenitly detect each other. I have them both set to MSHome as the domain. When I try to connect on my XP computer, it doesnt even see the Ubuntu Comp. When I try and connect from the Ubuntu come to the xp comp. It asks for a username@wanderer Domain which is MShome & password which seems to always be inva
[07:46] <dbxwanderer> lid. Any help?
[07:47] <pust> i might
[07:47] <andy753421> marx2k: yea, it's the network,  not the host
[07:47] <nbound> lovloss, id say install using the alternate disk, then once you have a working system, edit your xorg.conf to use vesa drivers until you install and set up shiny ATI ones :)
[07:47] <walkintome> zeifer: i connect to the internet on my vista installation (how im talking to you nopw) using my usb wireless netwrok adapter. i connect to my home wireless network.
[07:47] <imbecile>  :/ I have an exe file I want to run with wine on my desktop (its an installer) how do I do this?
[07:47] <lovloss> nbound: ah see, that sounds like people-who-know-how-linux-works type stuff
[07:47] <pust> nbound, Here is the screen it gives me. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b9/bPUST/HPIM0645.jpg
[07:48] <nbound> pust, does it ever move on?
[07:48] <pust> no
[07:48] <zeifer> walkintome, if you can open a private dialog window or use /msg <my nick> I can give you some personal information on how to reach me later when needed. I'm almost always online these days.
[07:48] <s34n_> I updated my edgy to feisty and the end of the update process spewed several mdadm errors and kept re-doing initramfs
[07:48] <dbxwanderer> Hi all. I'm having a bit of trouble networking my Windows XP Computer with my Linux Computer. It's hooked up Via router and they defenitly detect each other. I have them both set to MSHome as the domain. When I try to connect on my XP computer, it doesnt even see the Ubuntu Comp. When I try and connect from the Ubuntu come to the xp comp. It asks for a username@wanderer Domain which is MShome & password which seems to always be inva
[07:48] <dbxwanderer> lid. Any help?
[07:48] <s34n_> now, feisty won't boot correctly
[07:48] <nbound> lovloss, its one of those things every learns within a short period, its not to hard, any of the guys on here could guide you through it
[07:49] <nbound> pust, try the alternate disk
[07:49] <s34n_> it dies with an mdadm error, and a couple of kinit messages
[07:49] <dbxwanderer> Ello?
[07:49] <pust> k will do
[07:49] <lovloss> nbound: So is the text install straightforward enough? do i type 'install' to start it?
[07:49] <Ashex> anyone want to take the time to help me with a grub issue?
[07:49] <marx2k> andy753421, changed it - restarted networking..still no dice
[07:49] <nbound> pust, be aware that you may also never have a working network interface until future kernel upgrades
[07:49] <s34n_> it drops to a recovery prompt, and if I CTRL+D that, it finishes booting
[07:49] <dbxwanderer> Lol can anyone hear me
[07:50] <lovloss> we hear
[07:50] <marx2k> dbxwanderer, no
[07:50] <dbxwanderer> ok
[07:50] <zeifer> dbxwanderer, No, we can only read your text. :p
[07:50] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: just ask
[07:50] <dbxwanderer> just makin sure
[07:50] <walkintome> zeifer; i messaged you via a provate window..dont know if it worked
[07:50] <andy753421> marx2k:  does the route -add net loopback command work yet?
[07:50] <marx2k> andy753421,  this is less of a functional issue and more of a I CANT GET THIS DAMN SPOT OFF issue :)
[07:50] <dbxwanderer> I dont see a private window
[07:50] <zeifer> walkintome, Nope, it didn't seem to work.
[07:50] <DanaG> Argh, my screen keeps BLINKING!
[07:50] <marx2k> andy, no it doesnt :/
[07:50] <dbxwanderer> anyway, how can i network my xp and linux computer so i can transfer files between the two?
[07:51] <DanaG> *blink*
[07:51] <pust> k
[07:51] <walkintome> zeifer: do you use aim?
[07:51] <zeifer> dbxwanderer, you'll need samba installed.
[07:51] <zeifer> walkintome, Yes I do
[07:51] <nbound> lovloss, get alternate disk, boot it, choose text install from menu, follow the prompts, finish it, see if linux boots, if yes, then all is well go ahead and install ATI drivers, if not then ask then tell the guys you need to change ur vid driver to vesa but dont know how
[07:51] <rogermudd> dbxwanderer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComprehensiveSambaGuide?highlight=%28samba%29
[07:51] <dbxwanderer> I installed that on the ubuntu side
[07:51] <zeifer> walkintome, chosenonesown will get you to me
[07:51] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: First, turn on filesharing on the win box
[07:51] <lovloss> nbound: Alright. well thanks
[07:52] <DanaG> *blink*
[07:52] <dbxwanderer> winbox?
[07:52] <nbound> dbx, your windows pc
[07:52] <Asterix_> is there an applet for accessing the spin down time for my hard drive?
[07:52] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you hae xp and linux on the same box?
[07:52] <dbxwanderer> no
[07:52] <dbxwanderer> two seperate computers
[07:52] <dbxwanderer> connected via router
[07:53] <dbxwanderer> sharing is enabled on my windows pc
[07:53] <andy753421> marx2k: I'm out of ideas, good luck on the forums
[07:53] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: which linux distro?
[07:53] <dbxwanderer> Should I share my folders through Windows Network or Linux network?
[07:53] <dbxwanderer> Latest
[07:53] <rogermudd> dbxwanderer: check out the link I posted above. Seems like it should answer your questions.
[07:53] <asc> dbx: I find that it's easiest to enable ssh on the linux computer, then use winscp on the windows to connect to it.
[07:54] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: latest what?
[07:54] <dbxwanderer> Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty
[07:54] <asc> For file transfers, anyway.  If you want shared folders, then yeah, samba.
[07:55] <theTrav> dbxwanderer: I just set up file sharing on my network today
[07:55] <mwe> dbxwanderer: if you share through windows you don't need samba. just cifs/smbfs
[07:55] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: asc raises a good point. How do you want to share the files?
[07:55] <theTrav> I am using smb shares
[07:55] <theTrav> system - administration - shard folders
[07:56] <BelaBartok> is there an util to mount CD images like daemon tools of some sort?
[07:56] <mwe> BelaBartok: mount
[07:56] <theTrav> if you don't have it installed already it will prompt you to install some sharing protocols
[07:56] <imbecile>  :/ I have an exe file I want to run with wine on my desktop (its an installer) how do I do this?
[07:56] <mwe> BelaBartok: 'mount' can mount iso files
[07:56] <asc> BelaBartok: 'mount'.  'sudo mount -o loop /path/to/iso /path/to/mount/point'
[07:56] <task0> hello all, i setted force XGL and now if i start beryl ubuntu crashes... what can i do?!
[07:56] <dbxwanderer> umm
[07:57] <dbxwanderer> drag files?
[07:57] <BelaBartok> mwe: how about img,nrg and stuff like that?
[07:57] <dbxwanderer> open a window to see whats in there?
[07:57] <theTrav> task0 try #beryl?
[07:57] <mwe> BelaBartok: I think you need to convert them. mount only handles iso files, at least
[07:58] <task0> theTrav: not much activity there... :( i tried delleting the /.beryl but nothing...
[07:58] <nbound> imbecile, installed wine?
[07:58] <mwe> BelaBartok: there is a tool for mounting .bin/.cue files
[07:58] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: do you want the files on the xp pc or the linux pc?
[07:58] <dbxwanderer> i want to transfer from between the two
[07:58] <dbxwanderer> mostly xp to linux though
[07:59] <theTrav> dbxwanderer read my comments above, set up a samba share
[07:59] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: while using the xp pc?
[07:59] <theTrav> after you've set up the folder you need to make sure ubuntu has a user for your xp computer to log on as
[07:59] <theTrav> then run sudo smbpasswd -a <username.
[07:59] <theTrav> erm,
[07:59] <theTrav> sudo smbpasswd -a <username>
[08:00] <dbxwanderer> I have both on right now
[08:00] <dbxwanderer> How do I set up samba share?
[08:00] <theTrav> then your xp should be able to connect to that folder on your linux machine just like you could any xp share
[08:00] <bxyrk> is there someone that can help me with a question about bluetooth dongles?
[08:00] <theTrav> have you got the shared folders window ope non ubuntu?
[08:00] <dbxwanderer> ok wait
[08:00] <dbxwanderer> sudo smb
[08:00] <dbxwanderer> ok let me try that trav
[08:01] <pust> Thanks nbound
[08:01] <dbxwanderer> yea
[08:01] <strobedream_mobi> hey all
[08:01] <dbxwanderer> i have some ubuntu folders set to shared using the windows sharing system
[08:02] <strobedream_mobi> I heard that the latest ubuntu shipped with some sweet virtualization. Does anyone know what those packages are?
[08:02] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: take your pick
[08:02] <theTrav> yep, ok cool, that's samba (smb for short)
[08:02] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: what are the best ones?
[08:03] <dbxwanderer> nope still not working
[08:03] <theTrav> now if you go to your xp machine and browse your network you should be able to find the ubuntu computer on it
[08:03] <dbxwanderer> how exactly do i turn on this "samba"
[08:03] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: the 2.6.20 kernel can do kvm
[08:03] <BlueStorm> W00t! I'm 15 yrs old
[08:03] <theTrav> when you share the folder you have the option between unix sharing and windows sharing
[08:03] <dbxwanderer> I downloaded it, that's all i know
[08:03] <theTrav> windows sharing is the samba
[08:03] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: xen is pretty stable
[08:03] <redlegion> http://www.effingboard.com/
[08:03] <strobedream_mobi> ok
[08:03] <Skiguy> man. i sure do like T. it actually runs on the PII 266 which is meant to be my downloading box
[08:03] <theTrav> so can you see your ubuntu computer on the network from your xp pc?
[08:04] <theTrav> remember to check all the workgroups you can see
[08:04] <Skiguy> Transmission, that is
[08:04] <dbxwanderer> Yep, my xp isn't detecting the linux computer, the linux one is detecting the windows one but it asks for some crazy log in and password
[08:04] <mwe> dbxwanderer: if you install it with the package manager it starts automagically
[08:04] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: I don't know anything about your hardware, so...
[08:04] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: so KVM and Xen are the big ones to keep my eye open for?
[08:04] <dbxwanderer> I did check all the workgroups as well as searched computers
[08:04] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: the login and password are standard for windows shares
[08:04] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: This is going to be on old hardware.
[08:05] <theTrav> if you go back to the shared folders window and check the general properties tab, what does it have in the domain/workgroup field?
[08:05] <dbxwanderer> i put in my username and i dont have a password
[08:05] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: they are 2
[08:05] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: Right now I'm just trying to figure out about virtualization and its abilities.
[08:05] <dbxwanderer> MSHOME
[08:06] <theTrav> ok, so your ubuntu computer should turn up under the MSHOME workgroup
[08:06] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: there is usermodelinux
[08:06] <dbxwanderer> Yep but it's not detecting it
[08:06] <theTrav> can you go to it in your xp machine and hit refresh?
[08:06] <dbxwanderer> yep
[08:06] <dbxwanderer> 1 sec
[08:06] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: ok cool
[08:06] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: and 3 or 4 other well-used ones
[08:06] <yellow_chicken> what's a good apt to archive files?  tar format? iso format?
[08:06] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: olus the commercial stuff
[08:06] <dbxwanderer> nope still not seeing it
[08:07] <dbxwanderer> Both are set to MSHOME for workgroup
[08:07] <theTrav> hmmm...  see when I tried that mine came up without a problem
[08:07] <theTrav> what is the name of your ubuntu computer?
[08:07] <dbxwanderer> XP wont see ubuntu system. Ubuntu detects the XP but I can't get passed that log-in screen.
[08:07] <theTrav> try entering it in the address bar eg \\my-ubuntu-computer\
[08:07] <dbxwanderer> umm not sure wanderer-desktop i think
[08:07] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: ehhh I'm learning I dont feel like paying for the com stuff, I do that for college already
[08:07] <theTrav> ok, so try entering \\wanderer-desktop\ in the address bar
[08:08] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: virtualization is expensive
[08:08] <mwe> yeah you need to turn on browsing in samba to be able to browse the shares I think
[08:08] <dbxwanderer> address bar
[08:08] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: 256MB+ of RAM per host
[08:08] <dbxwanderer> umm
[08:08] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: system resource wise? Or monetary?
[08:08] <Bulltitan> hi there
[08:08] <strobedream_mobi> hmmmm
[08:08] <theTrav> xp windows explorer has an address bar
[08:08] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: I dont need more then one.
[08:08] <dbxwanderer> oh on xp
[08:08] <dbxwanderer> ok
[08:09] <Bulltitan> lovin xubuntu 7.04 here :P
[08:09] <heefan> hello
[08:09] <theTrav> it should be towards the top of your window
[08:09] <Bulltitan> 2 bad things
[08:09] <s34n_> heefan: just jump in :)
[08:09] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: I'm looking at it as a way to keep processes jailed, without doing a chroot and limiting them to a sucky env.
[08:09] <theTrav> mwe: I didn't have to do any configuration at all when I set up my network with ubuntu fiesty 7.04
[08:09] <dbxwanderer> Hmmm perhaps it's because both may be named the same
[08:09] <Bulltitan> ati mobility m1 not recognized be default for 3d accel and sound popping and cracking some times
[08:10] <theTrav> dbxpanderer well they definitely shouldn't both be named the same
[08:10] <hylje> networking is good, but it works funny when suspending
[08:10] <Bulltitan> besides that xubuntu is great
[08:10] <hylje> it might break there
[08:10] <Ax3> morning all
[08:10] <Ax3> :)
[08:10] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: kvm is very cool on fancy new hardware with virt abilities
[08:10] <theTrav> do you know how to change the name?  I do on xp but not on linux
[08:10] <theTrav> on xp it's in network identification
[08:10] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: xen works without hardware assistance
[08:11] <strobedream_mobi> then for this it looks like I'm using xen.
[08:11] <theTrav> which I think is in the tools menu when you go to the network connections
[08:11] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: xen is super easy to install and manage
[08:11] <dbxwanderer> Oy
[08:11] <strobedream_mobi> I'm stuck proving that this can work on an old Dell Optiplex! They are almost as cool as the first gen T22!
[08:11] <dbxwanderer> No it's not connecting on xp
[08:11] <dbxwanderer> I tried dbxwanderer-desk which is the name of this computer i think
[08:12] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: I'm sure I can google myself up some nice documentation past what xensource.com provides.
[08:12] <theTrav> your xp box is running sp2 right?
[08:12] <dbxwanderer> yes
[08:12] <Bulltitan> where can i post my specs and experience with xubuntu for others to see, kep in mind that it was upgraded twice and everything went ok
[08:13] <theTrav> (shouldn't make a difference, but it helps to not be using old stuff)
[08:13] <Bulltitan> keep sorry
[08:13] <yellow_chicken> what's a good apt to archive files?  tar format? iso format?
[08:13] <dbxwanderer> ok trav
[08:13] <dbxwanderer> lets just try to connect my linux to the xp system
[08:13] <theTrav> do you know the ip address of your ubuntu machine?
[08:13] <dbxwanderer> my linux os can see my xp computer
[08:13] <dbxwanderer> but when i try and access the xp computer it asks for a username domain and password
[08:13] <theTrav> well if you can see it from linux you should be able to open it
[08:14] <yellow_chicken> if i tar a folder, and it as a file called "mail" and a file called "Mail", then untar it on windows, it will not work since windows is not case sensitive
[08:14] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: I've only ever used xen in fedora, which is actually an install option
[08:14] <dbxwanderer> I dont have a password enabled for my primary account.
[08:14] <s34n_> strobedream_mobi: but I see it is just a click away in synaptic on ubuntu
[08:14] <mwe> Bulltitan: you can post your hardware specs to the hardware compatibility list I think
[08:14] <dbxwanderer> So how do i get passed the authentication req.
[08:14] <theTrav> you should be able to connect with just the username then
[08:14] <strobedream_mobi> s34n_: Well as long as its configurable, and opensource I'm happy.
[08:14] <yellow_chicken> if i tar a folder, and it *HAS* a file called "mail" and a file called "Mail", then untar it on windows, it will not work since windows is not case sensitive
[08:15] <theTrav> if the username doesn't work try putting the xp's computer name in front of it separated by a \
[08:15] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: have you ever tried winscp?
[08:15] <robot_> Default Mac OSX is worse
[08:15] <strobedream_mobi> no one point out that opensource is configurable but configurable is not always opensource
[08:15] <theTrav> eg xp-desktop\username
[08:15] <dbxwanderer> Nope havent tried it s34
[08:15] <robot_> I downloaded a Perl module from CPAN called LWP
[08:16] <theTrav> dbxwanderer: it'd probably solve your problem, it's similar to ftp
[08:16] <mwe> yellow_chicken: bad luck
[08:16] <dbxwanderer> um
[08:16] <robot_> one of the options is a shortcut named GET & HEAD
[08:16] <cafuego> yellow_chicken: So windows sucks, what else is new? ;-)
[08:16] <robot_> On OSX it overwrote "head"
[08:16] <theTrav> it'd be nice to have smb working properly though
[08:16] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: winscp lets you share files in a unixy way
[08:16] <cafuego> yellow_chicken: On stuff like winrar or winzip you can drag the dir or file to a different extraction dir, though.
[08:16] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: which is so much more simple than window networking
[08:17] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Just got back into the conversation --I was doing something in another window.  I second the use of WinSCP --works great, reliable, and I don't have to set up a SAMBA server on Linux, just sshd, which is much easier.
[08:17] <DoctorOwl> Are rsync, python, and rcs 'co' part of the standard ubuntu install?
[08:17] <robot_> now when I want to list the first 10 lines of a file I can't use "head" on OSX
[08:17] <robot_> grrrrrr
[08:17] <theTrav> python is
[08:17] <drumline_> kwtm: Samba is easy easy easy...
[08:17] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: the catch: you have to do it from the xp pc (meaning using the keyboard, etc of the xp pc)
[08:17] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: What are your needs?  Just transfer a file?
[08:17] <cafuego> DoctorOwl: python and rsync are I think, rcs is not.
[08:17] <yellow_chicken> cafuego: i have to back up my linux files and dump it on a windows machine but need a better solution
[08:18] <DoctorOwl> Ok
[08:18] <theTrav> s34n_: he could set up a remote desktop session :P
[08:18] <cafuego> yellow_chicken: Just tarball 'em
[08:18] <robot_> rcs isn't installed on my default install of Feisty
[08:18] <Ax3> hey guys i wanna program popup notifications, like when we have download updates to do, but instead want them to trigger upon IRC events instead, anyone know some good starter material for this?
[08:18] <kwtm> drumline_: I tried using Samba, but for file transfers I figured might as well do SCP from the Windows machine to minimize security problems.
[08:18] <robot_> easy to add though
[08:18] <s34n_> theTrav: thanks. that was amusing :)
[08:18] <kwtm> drumline_: I wanted to do Samba for another reason, but it didn't work --maybe you can comment on this:
[08:18] <james__> hey, i'm having issues with my java installation... javac is defaulting to using ver 1.4, anyone know how i set it so that it uses 1.6? I do have 1.6 installed...
[08:18] <dbxwanderer> yes kwtm
[08:18] <yellow_chicken> cafuego: well, i want to organized it.  and make it accessable on windows
[08:18] <dbxwanderer> just need to transfer files
[08:18] <Bulltitan> thanks mwe
[08:19] <cafuego> james__: update-alternatives --config java
[08:19] <krinns> hi all
[08:19] <DoctorOwl> Can you run ubuntu in windows under vmware?
[08:19] <cafuego> DoctorOwl: yes
[08:19] <james__> cafuego: thanks i'll try that :)
[08:19] <krinns> am printing pdf in ubuntu
[08:19] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: samba is finally and usually works well enough (except for speed)
[08:19] <strobedream_mobi> Ax3: irissi scripts?
[08:19] <krinns> its stuks in printer
[08:19] <SkippyUK> is anyone here good with lamp setups?
[08:19] <kwtm> drumline_: I wanted my wife's Win2k computer to access the printer on my Mandrake (later Kubuntu) box.  So I installed the HP psc1210 on my Linux box --it worked.
[08:19] <cafuego> james__: (add a sudo as well)
[08:19] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: but if it is as much pain as you are experience, it better be really worth it
[08:19] <strobedream_mobi> Ax3: then maybe google "generating popups" for Xserver?
[08:19] <Ax3> strobedream_mobi, im thinking it would have to interact with the GTK cuz i want the notification to appear like a popup on the GDM desktop
[08:20] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Either s34n_ or myself can tell you how to do SCP, which is straightforward.  s34n_, you want to do the honours?
[08:20] <Ax3> strobedream_mobi, ah ok cool thx :)
[08:20] <DoctorOwl> Ok cool
[08:20] <james__> cafuego: yeah i figured lol, thanks that worked :)
[08:20] <mon^rch> does anyone know how to invoke gallery, or gallery2 after it's been installed? having trouble :/
[08:20] <strobedream_mobi> Ax3: yeah the problem is all the different API's and models make you start to go nuts.
[08:20] <dbxwanderer> Well I have samba, But it doesnt seem like the configuration is working correctly
[08:20] <karthik> Guys.....need help..i install ubuntu 7.04 andeverything worked fine....i went to symantic manager and installed some of the ALSA components.....i restarted the system and now i cant play any songs or music...it says it has problem either with some gstreamer plugins or detecting audio device.i installed all gstreamer drivers...wht shall i do
[08:20] <kwtm> drumline_: And then I installed the HP psc1210 driver on the Win2k computer, so that if the printer were connected to the computer directly, it would work.  Then I told Win2k to detect the network printer.
[08:20] <Ashex|laptop> !grub > me
[08:20] <dbxwanderer> and I can't seem to get passed the username & password that comes up when i try to access my xp comp on linu
[08:21] <s34n_> kwtm: I would just tell dbxwanderer "download. double-click. type host. click ok"
[08:21] <Helmi> morning guys
[08:21] <Ubuntulator> why does ubuntu/kubuntu give me less resoloutions than XP i want 1280x1024 can i just ad that in as a resoloution in my xorg.conf to give the option ? or d0 i need to mess with monitor settings as well ?
[08:21] <dbxwanderer> whats the download link
[08:21] <Helmi> i got some smb shares entered into fstab but they don't get mounted on system start. any ideas?
[08:21] <theTrav> karthik: I recommend getting Armok from package manager, it's a good music player
[08:21] <kwtm> drumline_: Bloody Win2k refused to recognize the Samba-networked printer as a HP psc1210; it kept saying "Okay, I see the printer --what model is it?  Please install driver" but it wouldn't let me install the driver from the HP psc CD-ROM.
[08:21] <theTrav> it takes care of most of your codec problems
[08:21] <strobedream_mobi> dbxwanderer: Do you actually have a username and password for XP?
[08:21] <Helmi> they mount perfectly correct via "mount -a"
[08:21] <s34n_> kwtm: then dbxwanderer would say, "it keeps asking for a username and password"
[08:22] <karthik> theTranv...the audio itself is not getting detected in ubuntu
[08:22] <kwtm> drumline_: So I thought, "Well, there's no point installing Samba --forget it."  And here I am.  Because, without the Win2k computer (only my wife uses Windows; I am exclusively Linux) I don't even need to open up a port for Samba.
[08:22] <karthik> Guys.....need help..i install ubuntu 7.04 andeverything worked fine....i went to symantic manager and installed some of the ALSA components.....i restarted the system and now i cant play any songs or music...it says it has problem either with some gstreamer plugins or detecting audio device.i installed all gstreamer drivers...wht shall i do
[08:22] <zero88> Where can i get a fresh list or the default sources.list file for edgy?
[08:22] <theTrav> karthik: is ubuntu able to make any sort of sound at all?
[08:23] <Bulltitan> i wish i could us ubuntu but xubuntu does it for me they did a great job this time it really works great
[08:23] <karthik> theTranv.....no
[08:23] <kwtm> s34n_: I actually have a tutorial with screenshots for dbxwanderer --I sent it to my family in email.  I don't know if I still have it.  If I can package it and zip it over to dbxwanderer or post it somewhere (my web site is dusty and unmaintained), it might help.
[08:23] <karthik> theTrans.....ubuntu is not playing any sound
[08:23] <robot_> screen resolution: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:23] <mwe> My notebook lost a key. I wonder if it's possible to buy one somewhere. Probably not ...
[08:23] <flapzucht> I also need some help, Im running the feisty x64 edition and cant install flash for mozilla, when I go to install I can't mark the gstreamer flash mozilla plugin
[08:23] <cafuego> Probably easier to steal one.
[08:24] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: http://winscp.net/download/winscp400setup.exe <-- click that on you xp pc
[08:24] <cafuego> flapzucht: You almost certainly want the 32bit plugin .so file and nspluginwrapper.
[08:24] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: download it to your desktop
[08:24] <karthik> Guys.....need help..i install ubuntu 7.04 andeverything worked fine....i went to symantic manager and installed some of the ALSA components.....i restarted the system and now i cant play any songs or music...it says it has problem either with some gstreamer plugins or detecting audio device.i installed all gstreamer drivers...wht shall i do
[08:24] <flapzucht> ok , but its weird because I cant mark it in the install app window
[08:24] <theTrav> karthik: please stop spamming the question
[08:24] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Sorry, I can't find it right now.  s34n_ is giving good advice.  Try it.
[08:24] <theTrav> people have heard you
[08:24] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: let me know when that is done
[08:25] <Gumby> symantec manager?
[08:25] <Gumby> symantic
[08:25] <karthik> sorry
[08:25] <cafuego> synaptic
[08:25] <cafuego> semantic?
[08:25] <kwtm> Gumby: Hey, it's just a question of symantics. :)
[08:25] <Gumby> kwtm: lol
[08:25] <anirudha> Hi everyone!
[08:26] <atrus> anybody have recommendations on a usb sound adapter with surround?
[08:26] <s34n_> kwtm: that web 2.0 stuff?
[08:26] <tuskernini> !ask
[08:26] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:26] <zeifer> cafuego, Do you know anything about USB wireless devices and how you might go about installing the necessary software when the system isn't capable of network while on Ubuntu?
[08:26] <dbxwanderer> norton or explorer like interface
[08:26] <cafuego> zeifer: no, I avoid usb network devices.
[08:27] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: whichever you prefer. probably explorer?
[08:27] <kwtm> s34n_: Not sure what you mean -- I was making a joke about symantic.  (I don't believe in Web 2.0, not sure what it is or that it even exists. :P )
[08:27] <dbxwanderer> Alright I installed it. What do i put for host name por username password etc
[08:27] <zeifer> cafuego, I can understand why! LOL This one has me by the balls, I'll have to admit. Luckily... its not my system so I'm hoping to help this guy asap so he can enjoy all that Ubuntu has to offer.
[08:27] <theTrav> zeifer: I had a few problems with my usb wireless adapters, best advice is to keep asking google until you can find a doc on your product with your OS
[08:27] <s34n_> kwtm: you know... the new symantic web
[08:27] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: You'll want to make sure SSHd is installed on your Ubuntu.  s34n_, what's the package name?  "sudo apt-get install openssh" or something?
[08:27] <theTrav> there's a fair few ones for Ubuntu
[08:28] <kwtm> s34n_: Heaven help us if Symantec is taking over the web!  :P
[08:28] <Ax3> strobedream_mobi, very true :)
[08:29] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Got it: type in your Ubuntu command line: "sudo apt-get install openssh-server".  That will install the server part.
[08:29] <s34n_> kwtm: could be the synaptic web
[08:29] <flapzucht> does somebody know if it is possible to install flash on amd64 feisty
[08:29] <zeifer> theTrav, It seems that even Ubuntuforums doesn't have the necessary info on this linksys device. Nor how one can go about installing the software on an offline basis.
[08:29] <zero88> how can you tell what kind of computer you have, as in a 64bit or a x86?
[08:29] <flapzucht> 64bit
[08:29] <dbxwanderer> done
[08:29] <Gumby> zero88: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[08:30] <zero88> gumby thanks
[08:30] <Gumby> zero88: what cpu do you have?
[08:30] <theTrav> zeifer: well do you know how to find the chipset the usb device uses?
[08:30] <s34n_> kwtm: does apt start sshd?
[08:30] <theTrav> zeifer: I forget how I did it, but that was the first step for me
[08:30] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: If you've installed openssh-server, --wait, I guess you have to run it.  Type "sudo sshd" (unless you already know it's running) on your Ubuntu box, and it will be ready to accept SSH connections, which are very useful (and about the only type of connection you ever need).
[08:30] <zero88> gumby model name?
[08:31] <flapzucht> does somebody know if it is possible to install flash on amd64 feisty
[08:31] <Gumby> zero88: yes
[08:31] <zero88> genuine intel
[08:31] <kwtm> s34n_: I don't know if it starts it.  I was going to tell dbxwanderer to type "ps -ef | grep sshd" , but thought it would be simpler to just run it --what the heck if there are two copies running.
[08:31] <s34n_> kwtm: where are you in this process?
[08:31] <fraggy4> I just downloaded and installed ogle and ogle gui, but when the dvd got through the fbi warnins, this error message came up in the terminal
[08:31] <zeifer> theTrav, I had this guy perform an lsusb and got the model number of the device but it seems to not have been enough.
[08:31] <fraggy4> FATAL[ogle_mpeg_ps] : dvdreadblocks failed
[08:31] <fraggy4> ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:31] <zero88> gumby 64bit right?
[08:31] <Gumby> zero88: vendor id?
[08:31] <dbxwanderer> requires execution with an absolute path
[08:31] <s34n_> kwtm: oops. I meant dbxwanderer
[08:31] <flapzucht> jup 64bit
[08:31] <Flannel> kwtm, dbxwanderer, it'll start by default.  And, don't "sudo sshd", `sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start`
[08:31] <kwtm> s34n_: I'm assuming that dbxwanderer has just installed sshd but hasn't yet started it running...
[08:31] <anirudha> Has anyone here tried barrel. How do I configure my desktop for it?
[08:32] <Gumby> barrel?
[08:32] <flapzucht> barrel :-p
[08:32] <Gumby> wtf is berrel
[08:32] <flapzucht> haha
[08:32] <zero88> gumby vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
[08:32] <flapzucht> beryl
[08:32] <s34n_> kwtm: right. it would be nice to hear from dbxwanderer
[08:32] <dbxwanderer> opening shell --> fail
[08:32] <fraggy4> I just downloaded and installed ogle and ogle gui, but when the dvd got through the fbi warnins, this error message came up in the terminal
[08:32] <anirudha> Maybe I spelled it wrong?
[08:32] <fraggy4> I just downloaded and installed ogle and ogle gui, but when the dvd got through the fbi warnins, this error message came up in the terminal
[08:32] <zero88> gumby model name      : Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2050  @ 1.60GHz
[08:32] <fraggy4> FATAL[ogle_mpeg_ps] : dvdreadblocks failed
[08:32] <kwtm> Flannel: Thanks for the help.  I've always manually started it the first time, and then set it to run on boot.
[08:32] <fraggy4> ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:32] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: opening shell where?
[08:32] <anirudha> I am referring to the setting that let's you have a 3-D desktop.
[08:32] <dbxwanderer> dbxwanderer@dbxwanderer-desk:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[08:32] <dbxwanderer>  * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server...                               [fail] 
[08:32] <dbxwanderer> dbxwanderer@dbxwanderer-desk:~$
[08:32] <Helmi> i got some smb shares entered into fstab but they don't get mounted on system start. any ideas?
[08:32] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Okay, do what Flannel said: "sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start"
[08:32] <Robbster> lo all. Is there any special way to get SMP support in edgy? My AMD X2 only runs with one core.
[08:33] <Helmi> they mount perfectly correct via "mount -a"
[08:33] <Gumby> zero88: yes, it is 64bit capable
[08:33] <Bulltitan> "the firs time i booted ubuntu 7.04 made me cum all over my sweet 19" lcd screen"
[08:33] <Gumby> zero88: but 64bit linux distros are far from perfect.
[08:33] <foug> my mouse is scrolling horizontal instead of vertical, anyone know a quick fix to this I can use to edit xorg.conf?
[08:33] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: chkconfig --list sshd
[08:33] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Damn.  Okay, for this time it might be easier to just start the sshd server manually.  Later we'll tell you how to make it so it starts on bootup.
[08:33] <anirudha> flapzucht, Thank you. My friend pronounced it as barrel.
[08:33] <zero88> gumby ok well im downloading fiesty, should i download that one?
[08:33] <dbxwanderer> chkconfig --list sshd
[08:34] <kwtm> s34n_: Wow, you guys are more advanced than me.  I defer to your expertise.
[08:34] <dbxwanderer> in the terminal s34?
[08:34] <flapzucht> foug> do you have an apple mighy mouse ? ;)
[08:34] <Gumby> zero88: I am going to take a wild stab and guess that you arent THAT familiar with linux?
[08:34] <foug> flapzucht: yea man, sure do
[08:34] <Gumby> zero88: if that is the case stick with the 32bit version for now :)
[08:34] <mwe> I think I'll have to buy a complete new keyboard for this laptop. It will probably cost me a fortune :(
[08:34] <s34n_> kwtm, dbxwanderer: grrr. no chkconfig
[08:34] <kwtm> s34n_: I tried that command -- "sudo: chkconfig: command not found"
[08:34] <dbxwanderer> nope
[08:34] <zero88> gumby well, been using it for 5 months now.not that experienced but know a little bit
[08:34] <foug> !mouse
[08:34] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[08:34] <Gumby> mwe: you can usually find them for not too expensive on ebay
[08:35] <Robbster> !smo
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <Robbster> !smp
[08:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:35] <zero88> gumby so the x86 architecure?
[08:35] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: system | Admin | Services
[08:35] <Robbster> !kernel
[08:35] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[08:35] <Gumby> zero88: stick with 32bit.  64bit is still a pain in the rear.  yes x86
[08:35] <zero88> gumby ok
[08:35] <mwe> Gumby: yeah. It's annoying since it just lost one key, though :(
[08:35] <Gumby> mwe: make a new one :)
[08:35] <Gumby> cant be that hard
[08:35] <bullgard4> What is a 'local box'? man mkinitramfs: "The archive can be used on a different box of the same arch with the corresponding Linux kernel. mkinitramfs is meant for advanced usage. On your local box update-initramfs should do all necessary steps."
[08:35] <flapzucht> I still dont have a solution for running flash in mozilla firefox on 64bit , does anybody know how to fix this.
[08:35] <flapzucht> Live is hard without being able to watch youtube
[08:36] <mwe> Gumby: heh
[08:36] <zero88> gumby thanks
[08:36] <kwtm> Flannel, s34n_: Why not just start sshd manually, for now?  Then we can go to the KDE COntrol Center or GNOME Control Center and turn it on so it starts on bootup next time.  Or is there some other problem with the config?  Anyway, looks like s34n_ is on the ball on this.  I'd love to see what next.
[08:36] <Robbster> flapzucht: I've heard that ppl have installed 32bit firefox/mozilla and got things working?
[08:36] <foug> my mouse is scrolling left to right, not up to down. How can I fix this?
[08:36] <Robbster> flapzucht: that may be an option
[08:36] <Flannel> kwtm: it's already setup to start by default, and actually, ought to be running atuomatically after you install it.
[08:36] <dbxwanderer> ok done
[08:36] <dbxwanderer> now what
[08:37] <kwtm> bullgard4: "local box" means the computer where you are sitting and running the program on.  "not local box" means you are actually controlling another computer over the network.
[08:37] <flapzucht> flapzucht>true, but I searched on google but dont know where to start, there is nobody who also had this?
[08:37] <Ali_ix> /close
[08:37] <kwtm> Flannel: Ah, so there must be some other problem if it's not running ... Hmm...
[08:37] <Gumby> flapzucht: have a read here maybe http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=160318
[08:38] <flapzucht> ok ill check
[08:38] <flapzucht> and else I will install i386 version, does it matter that much?
[08:38] <foug> please? anyone? done everything I've can to xorg.conf and my scrolling is still left to right, horizontal.
[08:38] <fraggy4> ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:38] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: sshd still won't start?
[08:38] <Gumby> foug: paste your xorg.conf to a pastebin
[08:38] <foug> !pastebin
[08:39] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:39] <dbxwanderer> start in xp or ubuntu
[08:39] <bullgard4> kwtm: Would not be the term 'your local computer' a more appropriate term then?
[08:39] <kwtm> bullgard4: Are you making a ramdisk?  Is that what mkinitramfs is for?  I've always wanted to get a ramdisk going to hold unencrypted files...
[08:39] <foug> Gumby: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17553/
[08:39] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: ubuntu
[08:39] <dbxwanderer> how do i start it, i dont see it in the services menu
[08:39] <fraggy4> could someone help me?!
[08:39] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: ps aux | grep ssh    <-- in ubuntu
[08:40] <kwtm> bullgard4: Yeah, sometimes the geeks tend to forget that their slang is like technical jargon to people not in the know.
[08:40] <foug> Gumby: I was trying to get my side buttons to work. Scrolling was working fine 'til I had to shut my copmuter off 'cuz of a storm. Turned it back on and the scrolling was wrong
[08:40] <fraggy4> could someone help me?!
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> 1000      5532  0.0  0.0   4256   532 ?        Ss   22:21   0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session x-session-manager
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> root      7412  0.0  0.0   5084   948 ?        Ss   23:29   0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> 1000      7593  0.0  0.0   2888   768 pts/0    R+   23:40   0:00 grep ssh
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> dbxwanderer@dbxwanderer-desk:~$
[08:40] <bullgard4> kwtm: No. I am going to learn what the boot process in Linux is about.
[08:40] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: that will tell you if any processes are running with the phrase ssh in them
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> I think it is on
[08:40] <fraggy4> could someone help me?!
[08:40] <fraggy4> could someone help me?!
[08:40] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: it is running
[08:40] <Gumby> fraggy4: not if you dont ask your question
[08:40] <Robbster> fraggy4: don't flood. what's the problem?
[08:40] <fraggy4> oh
[08:40] <kwtm> s34n_: By "ubuntu" I guess you mean the console?  Is that what it's called in GNOME?  Hmm.  (Don't bother answering, I'm just thinking out loud.)
[08:40] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you have winscp installed on your xp pc?
[08:40] <dbxwanderer> yes
[08:41] <bullgard4> kwtm: Thank you for commenting.
[08:41] <kwtm> fraggy4: The answer to your question is: yes. yes. yes. yes.  Next question.
[08:41] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: run winscp on the xp pc
[08:41] <dbxwanderer> hmmm strange. my xp system is saying I can only share folders by dragging them into my shared folders folder
[08:41] <fraggy4>  I just download and installed ogle and ogle gui, but when it runs, it shuts down and this error message comes up in the terminal FATAL[ogle_mpeg_ps] : dvdreadblocks failed ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:41] <dbxwanderer> Normally I could just click to check it but it's grey'd out
[08:41] <dbxwanderer> ok running
[08:41] <ubuntu__> hi
[08:42] <Robbster> lo ubuntu__
[08:42] <fraggy4> ...
[08:42] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Now, for your host, you should enter the IP address of your Ubuntu box.  On a typical router, it might be 192.168.0.101, for example.
[08:42] <fraggy4> u said u would answer me...
[08:42] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: it promps for host, user, and password?
[08:42] <Gumby> foug: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17554/  if you change yor xorg.conf to that it should work (minus the alternate buttons)
[08:42] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: To clarify: that is the IP address of your Ubuntu computer, which you should type into the WinSCP form running on your XP box.
[08:42] <ubuntu__> any person, know how can i update my breezy to dapper or festy?
[08:42] <dbxwanderer> how do i find out
[08:42] <kwtm> !upgrade
[08:42] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:43] <Gumby> fraggy4: you might notice that you arent the only person asking for help here.  please use some common sense when asking a question and wait patiently
[08:43] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: ifconfig  <-- on your linux pc
[08:43] <foug> Gumby: nope
[08:43] <ubuntu__> thanks
[08:43] <fraggy4> i know that
[08:43] <ubuntu__> :)
[08:43] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: (in console)
[08:43] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: On your Ubuntu box, type "ifconfig".  It should spew out a bunch of things, some under the heading "eth0" (that's usually the one you want).
[08:43] <Gumby> fraggy4: your best option is to start the ogle gui from the command line and have a look at the output given there when it crashes.  sometimes it takes a bit of digging to find the answer
[08:43] <dbxwanderer> inet addr:192.168.1.100
[08:43] <Gumby> foug: did you restart X?
[08:43] <fraggy4> here
[08:44] <fraggy4> it says this
[08:44] <fraggy4> FATAL[ogle_mpeg_ps] : dvdreadblocks failed
[08:44] <fraggy4> ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:44] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Beautiful.  That's the one!  So your IP address is 192.168.1.100.  You using a Linksys router?
[08:44] <ubuntu__> i would like know suse 10, any person hasit?
[08:44] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: that is the host to which you want to connect from your xp pc
[08:44] <dbxwanderer> nope some pos one
[08:44] <Robbster> ubuntu__ from breezy? wow, you need to look for apt-get dist upgrade. Do some research. I've not dist-upgraded a box.
[08:44] <foug> Gumby: :) thanks
[08:44] <Gumby> foug: to reinitialize the desktop you need to restart X.  not just log out of kde or gnome, but completely restart X (ctrl+alt+backspace)
[08:44] <kwtm> ubuntu__: Sorry, former Mandrake user here, but haven't used SuSE.
[08:44] <dbxwanderer> ok so i put that ip address for the host name?
[08:44] <Xteven> hi, are there any known issues with wireless networking using an intel pro wireless 2915 card in ubuntu feisty ?
[08:45] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: yes
[08:45] <foug> Gumby: got'cha. Have you configured extra mouse buttons?
[08:45] <dbxwanderer> ok
[08:45] <dbxwanderer> woops
[08:45] <dbxwanderer> got it
[08:45] <Gumby> foug: no, unfortunately I havnt.  I am happy with 3 :)
[08:45] <dbxwanderer> i can access ubuntu files now
[08:45] <dbxwanderer> this works
[08:45] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Did it work?  Good!
[08:45] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: the first tim you connect to any host, ssh sets up a key
[08:46] <fraggy4> Gumby: FATAL[ogle_mpeg_ps] : dvdreadblocks failed
[08:46] <fraggy4> ctrl: ipc_rmid: Invalid argument
[08:46] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you must have just clicked through the key storage, so nm
[08:46] <Gumby> fraggy4: a few google results tell me that its probably ogle not being able to read the DVD
[08:46] <fraggy4> so try another one?
[08:46] <dbxwanderer> i left it blank
[08:47] <Gumby> fraggy4: do you have libdvdcss installed?
[08:47] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Sometime when you have a chance, you can read up about private key files (logging into Ubuntu securely without a password).  BUt for now, happy file transferring!
[08:47] <fraggy4> hold on
[08:47] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you see you linux files?
[08:47] <dbxwanderer> yep i do
[08:47] <dbxwanderer> so for the sake of transfers i'm set
[08:47] <dbxwanderer> though i'm still a little disconcerted why my xp wont "see" the linux through the network mshome folder
[08:48] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: once again, unix networking proves simpler than windows networking
[08:48] <fraggy4> Gumby: dont think so i ran apt-get and it said that the package was either missing, was obsolete, or had been removed
[08:48] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: I assume you have Samba set up on Ubuntu, or else it's no surprise that Windows can't see the Linux box.  But Samba does have a bunch of security holes that I worry about.
[08:48] <dbxwanderer> Thanks for your help, when the buzz dies down a bit and you guys aren't swamped. I'd like to chat with you all again to learn all these details. unless yo can recommend a good website? I know a fair amount on xp stuff but am a complete noob on linux.
[08:49] <Gumby> !libdvdcss
[08:49] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[08:49] <dbxwanderer> I do have samba on the linux box
[08:49] <Gumby> fraggy4: this may be part of your problem
[08:49] <wehttamb__> how do i make xchat not show when people join/leave the channel
[08:49] <fraggy4> Gumby: where would I get it
[08:49] <dbxwanderer> I dont know if sharing is enabled on my XP PC though. When I try and share a folder -- the check box that normally says "Share this folder" is all grey'd out.
[08:49] <UNDERsoN> wich pacages I should install for building from sources
[08:49] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: don't worry about the traffic. just ask whatever questions you might have
[08:49] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: For example, with SSHd running, I'm happy accessing my Linux box from anywhere in the world.  (Reached it through my Treo from the Hong Kong airport.)  But I won't let my Samba even touch the Internet, because I worry about security holes.
[08:50] <UNDERsoN> !build
[08:50] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[08:50] <interfear> i just installed feisty amd64, any links to help me get a nice sources.list ?
[08:50] <iamelite> Hi everyone, i am having serious issues with my X1300 ATi graphics card. I have taken the advice of neumerous sites, but can not eliminate my Blank screen of death on startup. When i reconfigure the xorg I cannot solve this problem or even revert. likley i dont know how, but i have a new install now, and want to try again only this time... i dont want blank screen of death. Any suggestions?
[08:50] <dbxwanderer> Hmmm
[08:50] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: I would uninstall the samba stuff if you aren't using it
[08:50] <mwe> dbxwanderer: It's probably disabled if it's greyed
[08:50] <dbxwanderer> So essentially I could set up my router to port forward certain applications to a specific local ip
[08:51] <dbxwanderer> And I could access it remotely?
[08:51] <iamelite> And i am running 7.04, if it matters
[08:51] <dbxwanderer> I'll have to have you show me that someday
[08:51] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: I think you're in good hands with s34n_.  I'm gonna call it a day.  Recommended web site, other than the usual ubuntuforums.org, is librenix.com --simple articles about Linux for varying levels of user expertise.  Also "linuxquestions.org" (or is it .com?)
[08:51] <Gumby> fraggy4: http://pastebin.ca/457156
[08:51] <atxdude07> can someone help me, I''m trying to format my ext hdd with gparted but it won't allow me to because two partitions have a lock by them???
[08:51] <jlulian38> ubotu, sometimes it's beneficial to compile a library yourself, although I'm going with ya, it's usually way easier to install packages yourself
[08:51] <jlulian38> err like with synaptic of apt-get
[08:51] <jlulian38> or*
[08:52] <jlulian38> Gahaha
[08:52] <wehttamb__> how do i make xchat not show when someone joins/leaves the channel
[08:52] <jlulian38> he's a bot xD
[08:52] <dbxwanderer> ok i'll read up on those websites
[08:52] <jlulian38> why would you want to do that?
[08:52] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: You only need your router to forward one connection: the SSH connection.  That's it.  And SSH itself can forward other connections.  That's why it's so essential to learn SSH.  For example, I connect to my home computer through VNC, and essential run my Kubuntu box from a Windows machine at work.
[08:52] <fraggy4> Gumby: already installed it. didn't fix anything
[08:52] <Robbster> Is there any special way to get SMP support in Edgy? My AMD X2 only runs with one core which is clearly a problem :(
[08:52] <wehttamb__> because it is annoying
[08:52] <dbxwanderer> It would be nice to memorize a lot of the commands, what each folder is for, networking capabilities configurations and compatibilities, etc.
[08:52] <UNDERsoN> Wich packages besides build-esential I should install to build from sources
[08:53] <jlulian38> you just look for names and filter out the join parts with your mind :P
[08:53] <eck> Robbster: i believe it is actually in the generic kernel, check with uname -a
[08:53] <Gumby> fraggy4: you have libdvdcss already?  before doing what the URL I gave you says to do try sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[08:53] <dbxwanderer> ok whats SSH exactly?
[08:53] <jlulian38> build-essential is all you need
[08:53] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: But I do it by tunnelling through SSH, so an evil hacker can't even tell that I'm using VNC (it's like PC-Anywhere remote control) at all, and the usual VNC connection is blocked at the router.
[08:53] <jlulian38> but you need lots of other libraries usually
[08:53] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: it allows people to hack you
[08:53] <jlulian38> no
[08:53] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: ssh is like telnet, only encrypted and secure
[08:53] <wehttamb__> wehttamb__ how do i stop xchat from showing when people join/leave the channel
[08:53] <jlulian38> SSH is a way to connect and control your machine from a remote location
[08:53] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: hehe, just kitting.  its a secure server so that a person can log into and administrate their pc from a remote location
[08:53] <Tr0gd0r> can you install grub onto a partition without modifying the mbr?
[08:53] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: SSH is a way to connect two computers remotely.  The basic mode is: you get a shell.  It's like you have a console to your Linux box, type your commands ("ls" and stuff).  But it can also
[08:53] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: do you know telnet?
[08:53] <fraggy4> Gumby: it says it's already the newest version
[08:53] <dbxwanderer> erm lol well i dont really care if people hack me. the can have access to all my porn ^^;
[08:54] <eck> no, s_connect is like telnet only encrypted and secure; ssh is like rlogin ;-)
[08:54] <wehttamb__> * how do i stop xchat from showing when people join/leave the channel
[08:54] <Gumby> fraggy4: ok then I have no idea.  try another DVD
[08:54] <dbxwanderer> I have heard of telnet but have no experience in it
[08:54] <jlulian38> it's terminal emulation :P
[08:54] <Gumby> wehttamb__: its in the preferences I believe
[08:54] <jlulian38> the reason Linus made linux :P
[08:54] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: we care if people hack you because they will use your computer against us
[08:54] <dbxwanderer> ah O.o ok
[08:54] <eck> dbxwanderer: it is just a way to connect to a computer and interact with it; typically in the past you would use it to remotely log into a "terminal" on another computer
[08:54] <jlulian38> it's called good passwording hur hur
[08:54] <s34n_> or against services we use
[08:55] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Do other things.  For example, WinSCP can transfer files, because it actually just literally types the command, "echo <filename>" and then Linux just lists the entire file, and WinSCP captures it and stores it on your Windows box.  That's how the file gets transferred.
[08:55] <jlulian38> Agh
[08:55] <eck> dbxwanderer: ssh is the same but it is less generic (only does logins) and is encrypted, and does some other neat thigns
[08:55] <Gumby> wehttamb__: hrm, then again maybe its not,  I thought it was in there
[08:55] <jlulian38> oh god, my router is Microsoft crap
[08:55] <dbxwanderer> We are getting close to the programming zone which i dislike so much lol
[08:55] <Gumby> jlulian38: format it, install linux :P
[08:56] <jlulian38> programming is fun
[08:56] <dbxwanderer> This is all pretty foreign for me though
[08:56] <wehttamb__> gumby: yea i just checked and i cant find it
[08:56] <dani> ubuntu installation get frozen over and over tried to download so many times and so many different burns
[08:56] <wehttamb__> do you know where it might be
[08:56] <unluckyman> Anyone know SPARC?
[08:56] <dbxwanderer> For the sake of learning steps though. SSH is basically a middle-man between two computers.
[08:56] <dani> and its all b/c the cd heats up
[08:56] <Gumby> wehttamb__: I cant seem to find it either.  But I was sure it was there...
[08:56] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: PLUS, Ssh can even fool the client and server computer into thinking connections are there when they aren't.  For example, if I use VNC to connect from the WIndows box to Port 5900 of my Kubuntu box, it's not secure.  And besides, my router blocks connections to Port 5900.
[08:56] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you can tunnel via ssh, but you don't even know telnet, so we won't discuss that
[08:56] <wehttamb__> :(
[08:56] <eck> dani: if you have another linux installation you can probably copy the iso onto another partition and boot the alternate cd from the hdd
[08:57] <dbxwanderer> Yea... i'm already confused lol
[08:57] <kahrytan> What is Nautilus based on?
[08:57] <liquiddoom> Can I set up two different keyboards to do two different things?
[08:57] <dani> no i only have windows
[08:57] <hajiki> is this the official way to enable all multimedia in feisty: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=413626 ??
[08:57] <eck> kahrytan: it isn't based on anything, other than the generic gnome libraries
[08:57] <liquiddoom> As in, set one to a normal keyboard, and one for GIMP actions?
[08:57] <kane77> how do I get bonjour protocol in gaim?
[08:57] <fraggy4> Gumby: that wprked but the movie skips
[08:57] <jock_> I am trying to install Edubuntu Feisty for my computer. Get this message when I try to boot:/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off. CD is fine,checked it on my computer. no problems.
[08:58] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: you should probably study how computers talk to each other. protocols like http, ftp, telnet, ssh, etc.
[08:58] <dani> eck if i create a ext3 partition and put the iso there can i mount the iso some how and install from that
[08:58] <dani> eck assuming i boot using the livecd
[08:58] <theglace> jock_ graphics?
[08:58] <dbxwanderer> Yep
[08:58] <kahrytan> eck: Is there file manager based on Mozilla?
[08:58] <unluckyman> liquiddoom: I don't have a definite answer, but I do know that unless the application is specifically threaded then it won't be able to take advantage of two keyboards.
[08:58] <dbxwanderer> That's a good start I suppose
[08:58] <taime1> my wireless card is not detecting wireless access points
[08:58] <taime1> why?
[08:58] <liquiddoom> unluckyman: Okay, thanks
[08:58] <eck> dani: i know you can do it if you have grub installed and the iso contents on a partition that is not the one you are installing from
[08:58] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: middle-man --yes, that's exactly how to describe it.  So with SSH running, I can make my Windows box connect to Port 5900 of *itself* (the Windows box), but actually SSH is sending whatever is there to the Linux box, and then telling the Linux box that it's coming from Port 5900 of the Linux box (even though it isn't really --it's coming from inside the Linux box itself after SSH receives it).  Aaah, it's too
[08:58] <kwtm> complicated to explain simply, but anyway, it's a universal middle-man.
[08:58] <eck> kahrytan: not that i am aware of
[08:59] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: that isn't a unix-only thing. That is basic computer interaction
[08:59] <dbxwanderer> Any particular place I can learn that without developing a brain tumor? I mean I am pretty knowledgable with the computer and I can set up routers and the such.
[08:59] <eck> kahrytan: it would just be big and slow and not well integrated anyway
[08:59] <dani> eck i can make paritions i have a 100g harddrive
[08:59] <jock_> The glaze: just the options page shows up
[08:59] <dani> eck but i am noob in cmd for linux
[08:59] <Gumby> fraggy4: sounds like DMA may not be turned on.  what device is your dvd drive?  (primary slave, secondary master? secondary slave?)
[08:59] <kahrytan> eck: It would be nice if Mozilla could build file manager for Linux.
[08:59] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: before you go setting up routers....
[08:59] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: learn about networking layers
[08:59] <unluckyman> Anyone know why sudo <some command> would return to the next line and not execute the command?  It doesn't prompt for a password or tell me the usual "This will be reported" message like when a user not in the sudoers file tries it.
[08:59] <eck> kahrytan: tbh, the support for linux from mozilla is pretty bad... firefox/thunderbird both are a lot more buggy on linux than windows as it is
[09:00] <Gumby> s34n_: onions have layers.  are networks like onions?
[09:00] <Gumby> hehe
[09:00] <fraggy4> Gumby: where would i find that out? and the sound isn't skipping, just the video
[09:00] <kahrytan> eck: Thunderbird runs better in Linux then Windows for me.
[09:00] <dbxwanderer> Ok so network communications & networking layers.
[09:00] <Cat-five> Gumby, they can be
[09:00] <dbxwanderer> Amiright?
[09:00] <foug> When I run WoW with wine, and try to open my browser, the screen for it is black. Anyone know why?
[09:00] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Haha, this is funny --I just found a graphic that explains the port forwarding in SSH --if you're interested, I'll post it somewhere --it's a 60kB file...
[09:00] <s34n_> Gumby: tor networks are like onions. But people prefer parfait
[09:00] <eck> dbxwanderer: read about the OSI model if you want to get started
[09:01] <dbxwanderer> OSI Model?
[09:01] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: start with layers
[09:01] <s34n_> osi model is good to know
[09:01] <Gumby> fraggy4: grep cdrom /etc/fstab  whats the outut of that?
[09:01] <dbxwanderer> omg so many different things to do lol
[09:01] <dani> eck if i extract the contents from iso to a partition how do i initiate the graphical install
[09:01] <dbxwanderer> ok is there a website where i can start
[09:01] <eck> dbxwanderer: osi model is the basic way that networking works on modern computers, it is on wikipedia
[09:01] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: yes, www.google.com :)
[09:01] <dbxwanderer> ok i'll bookmark it
[09:02] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: focus on one thing. google osi model
[09:02] <kwtm> eck: A little on the theoretical side, the OSI model, no?
[09:02] <eck> dani: you can have grub directly load the CD's kernel and initrd if it is installed
[09:02] <Tarkus> can someone help me out? i have problem when i maximize my windows. the whole titlebar is unusable. switches to inactive when i click on it, and the minimize/maximize/close buttons dont work. any ideas? (its only like this when i enable "Desktop Effects" (Compiz))?
[09:02] <s34n_> kwtm: no
[09:02] <kwtm> s34n_: Hey, where can I post a PNG file for people to see?  Is Imageshack any good?
[09:02] <dani> eck see thats too advanced for me
[09:02] <dbxwanderer> oh yes
[09:02] <liquiddoom> kwtm: It works fine
[09:02] <dbxwanderer> i remember this now
[09:02] <fraggy4> Gumby: /dev/hdc        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0
[09:02] <dbxwanderer> I took a networking class
[09:03] <zeifer> Tarkus, disable desktop effects
[09:03] <eck> kwtm: it sort of depends how you look at it... it is hard to troubleshoot anything network related if you don't understand it
[09:03] <dbxwanderer> They discussed this exact one
[09:03] <s34n_> kwtm: no idean on web hosting
[09:03] <eck> kwtm: i guess if you just have a general idea of what the layers are you should be ok
[09:03] <Gumby> fraggy4: ok, hdparm /dev/hdc |grep dma
[09:03] <eck> dani: is grub on the computer?
[09:03] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: I did too, in grad school (take a networking course with OSI models)-- but I never really thought it useful.
[09:03] <dani> no i have some other boot manager
[09:03] <unluckyman> I wish there was a sparc room.
[09:03] <Tarkus> zeifer: hmm. no lol
[09:03] <dbxwanderer> Same. It make sense what each layer does and what not
[09:03] <zeifer> Ok, I'm just going to leave before the smartass in me gets out and starts opening cans of whoop-arse
[09:04] <dbxwanderer> I never really understood how it would affect anything though
[09:04] <s34n_> kwtm: layers is a good place to start when people think yahoo is their browser
[09:04] <averagejoe> how can i log into the shell with root access?
[09:04] <MrKeuner> hi, There is a Junk folder on my imap server. I would like evolution to move the junk message in that folder, since that folder is scanned regularly for false negatives. How can I make evolution use that Junk folder instead of inbuilt Junk folder. Currently I see two Junk Folders one with default Junk icon and one with regular folder icon
[09:04] <Gumby> averagejoe: login as user and then sudo su
[09:04] <fraggy4> Gumby:  HDIO_GETGEO failed: Invalid argument
[09:04] <fraggy4>  using_dma    =  0 (off)
[09:04] <dani> averagejoe 'sudo'
[09:04] <averagejoe> ok thank you
[09:04] <s34n_> averagejoe: you can sudo without being root
[09:04] <eck> if you do any network programming (esp. sockets) you will get a good feel for layers 3 and up, which are the most interesting to ordinary folk
[09:05] <unluckyman> sudo is broken for me.  No one can fix it.
[09:05] <Gumby> fraggy4: ok, lets see if we can turn dma on.  first of all stop any applications using the DVD...
[09:05] <Gumby> fraggy4: eject it if possible.
[09:05] <eck> i guess four and up rather
[09:05] <s34n_> eck: accept that people really need to understand the "application" layer
[09:05] <fraggy4> Gumby: okay
[09:06] <dani> has anybody tried solaris express developer edition
[09:06] <s34n_> eck: a browser is just a program that can talk to other computers and interpret what the other computer says.
[09:06] <fraggy4> Gumby: now what
[09:06] <s34n_> eck: ditto for an email client
[09:06] <__hase> Can you get viruses using ubuntu because all of a sudden this evening my totem movie player keeps not responding and I have to force quit and it's never done that before.  I'm watching .avis that were burnt on DVDs and they've always worked just fine in the past
[09:06] <dani> i wish there two cds for ubuntu install and live separate
[09:07] <__hase> why?
[09:07] <unluckyman> I enabled the "nobody" account and left the password blank so my buddy could log in.  Now when I log in, my motd is "K0r3@ 0wns y0u."  Is this a bug in Feisty?
[09:07] <liquiddoom> dani: Same here
[09:07] <Gumby> fraggy4: sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/hdc
[09:07] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Okay, I put it on http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/530/sshforwardingdiagramscrab0.th.png
[09:07] <magnetron> dani: the alternate cd is for install only
[09:07] <cypherdelic> HELP my OpenOffice does not work anymore, i dont know what was changed. The window shows crap and CPU burns. Please Help.
[09:07] <Gumby> fraggy4: hopefully that works.  usually dma is enabled by default.  it could be a motherboard chipset limitation.
[09:07] <dani> and the setup has become too simple i don't need any web browser or openoffice and multimedia tools
[09:07] <s34n_> Dani: the live cd instaler is one of the coolest features of ubuntu
[09:07] <liquiddoom> dani: I use the installcd as a livecd sometimes, but it's really slow.
[09:08] <magnetron> dani liquiddoom: the alternate cd is for install only
[09:08] <Gumby> fraggy4: once you do that command then do hdparm /dev/hdc |grep using_dma again
[09:08] <dani> magnetron: alternate is it graphical install or ...
[09:08] <dbxwanderer> kvtm
[09:08] <dbxwanderer> it's extremely small
[09:08] <eck> dani: you can install from a chroot, but of course you would need another live cd to do that
[09:08] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Is it?  I better check how it looks.
[09:08] <dbxwanderer> illegible
[09:08] <magnetron> dani, no textmode install only
[09:08] <Ax3> where do xchat-gnome plugin files hide?
[09:08] <Ax3> :)
[09:08] <__hase> Do I need antivirus software while using ubuntu or is that just a windows thing?
[09:08] <liquiddoom> __hase: No, most likely not.
[09:08] <dani> magnetron k thx let me look up a guide for that
[09:08] <Flannel> !antivirus | __hase
[09:08] <ubotu> __hase: antivirus is something you don't really need on Linux, unless you serve windows clients. ClamAV and aegis are decent linux virusscanners. Also see !linuxvirus
[09:09] <fraggy4> Gumby: yep, that pretty much fixed it
[09:09] <__hase> any reason a program would stop responding?
[09:09] <liquiddoom> __hase: Linux machines CAN spread viruses to windows machines, though
[09:09] <Gumby> fraggy4: great.
[09:09] <mwe> !linuxvirus
[09:09] <ubotu> The short life and hard times of a Linux Virus http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[09:09] <eck> __hase: lots of reasons :-)
[09:09] <magnetron> Ax3: in xchat-gnome, go to settings > plugins >open
[09:09] <__hase> =/
[09:09] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Holy cow, what happened to it!  Imageshack must hate me...
[09:09] <dbxwanderer> lol
[09:09] <fraggy4> Gumby: how do I mske it so that ogle starts when a dvd is inserted instead of totem
[09:09] <unluckyman> Any NIS gurus in here?
[09:09] <dbxwanderer> do you have a link online?
[09:09] <eck> __hase: same as any other OS... if you want to force a program to stop you can kill it
[09:10] <__hase> yeah but why would a program just stop responding?
[09:10] <Gumby> fraggy4: no idea :)  I'm sure you have to change the preferred application for a DVD :)
[09:10] <magnetron> fragg4: check system > preferences > removable media
[09:10] <taime1> iwconfig returns: "no wireless extensions" but i was using wireless internet at work all day on this laptop...what gives?
[09:10] <dani> anybody know a link for a guide to alternate install
[09:10] <fraggy4> Gumby: how do i do that?
[09:10] <eck> __hase: there are lots of programming errors that can cause a program to become unresponsive
[09:10] <jlulian38> taime1
[09:10] <magnetron> fraggy4: check system > preferences > removable media
[09:10] <jlulian38> try and reinsert your card
[09:10] <jlulian38> if you have a PCMCIA card
[09:10] <__hase> I'm just going to reboot and try it again, see what happens
[09:10] <Gumby> taime1: what does iwlist ethx scan  return. where ethx is your wifi device
[09:11] <taime1> its not pcmcia
[09:11] <jlulian38> oh
[09:11] <jlulian38> lol k nvm then
[09:11] <Ax3> magnetron, thanks
[09:11] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Here, this one might be better: http://www.dreaming.org/~kwtam/img/ssh_forwarding_diagrams_cropped.png
[09:11] <Gumby> fraggy4: not sure, never looked into it
[09:11] <fraggy4> Gumby: i think it worked, hold on.
[09:11] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: (If you're using Firefox, make sure it doesn't Shrink-to-fit the image)
[09:12] <ircleuser> hi, anyone can help me, i have problems with the video drivers in feisty fawn
[09:12] <sgtmattbaker> what is the Ubuntu off topic channel? I can't remeber exactly
[09:12] <Gumby> fraggy4: you could always unintstall totem :)
[09:12] <eck> !offtopic > sgtmattbaker
[09:12] <Flannel> sgtmattbaker: #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:12] <dbxwanderer> i see, so it's basically a backdoor
[09:12] <kraut> moin
[09:13] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Exactly, but it's over a secure channel, and basically everybody and his dog is trying to find exploits in SSH to make sure it's really secure.
[09:14] <fraggy4> Gumby: if anyone ever asks you again, to change the dvd program, have them do the thing you told me to do, then hit the multimedia tab, then where it says dvd command have them put in "ogle %d"
[09:14] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: They did find some obscure hole a few months ago that could be leveraged if certain conditions existed, but otherwise SSH is secure like the dickens, and I'd trust it any day over Samba.
[09:14] <fraggy4> Gumby: it actually worked
[09:14] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: it isn't a backdoor.
[09:14] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: which makes it quite safe because as soon as an exploit is found it will be reported and then fixed.  unlike MS where it gets fied when they feel its a threat to their finances
[09:14] <eck> dbxwanderer: don't think of it as a backdoor, think of it as a pipe
[09:14] <s34n_> dbxwanderer: that's like saying http is a backdoor
[09:15] <eck> you stick a sending program on one end and a receiving program on another door and the traffic that goes through it is encrypted
[09:15] <dbxwanderer> so the original connection from
[09:15] <dbxwanderer> vnc view to server
[09:15] <iamelite> Does anyone know if there will be a new driver out for the X1300 ATI cards for feisty? because i cant isntall mine.
[09:15] <dbxwanderer> is unsecure
[09:15] <eck> see, there i go talking about doors ;-)
[09:15] <dbxwanderer> the SSH client makes it secure by using an alternate "pipe"
[09:15] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Okay, I'd better really get some sleep.  Oh, yeah, my diagram is missing the last bit where VNCclient connects to port 7900 on itself.  I better put that in.
[09:16] <dbxwanderer> Take care kvtm I have to head to bed too
[09:16] <jlulian38> lol
[09:16] <drumline_> kwtm: 5900?
[09:16] <dbxwanderer> I got work early t'morrow. Thanks for the help. I'll chat with you again.
[09:16] <jlulian38> sudo ping -i 0 192.168.2.1 (or your router)
[09:16] <sagar_> where does ubuntu store wireless settings?
[09:16] <jlulian38> zing lag
[09:16] <fraggy4> Gumby: thanks, im gonna watch galaxy quest now.
[09:16] <eck> sagar_: it depends what application, network manager stuff is stored in ~/.gnome2 or something like that
[09:17] <sgtmattbaker> why isn't virtualbox in the repos?
[09:17] <kwtm> dbxwanderer: Okay, new version uploaded to http://www.dreaming.org/~kwtam/img/ssh_forwarding_diagrams_cropped.png
[09:17] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: when you connect to a mail server with a mail client you have a client (your pc) and a server (probably your ISP).  you connect to them, transfer data, then log off.  ssh is essentially a client/server relationship similar to your mail client/server (in that there is a client connecting to a server and exchanging information).  this is grossly oversimplifying things, but ssh is just a client connecting to a server over a sec
[09:17] <Gumby> ure connection
[09:17] <sagar_> eck, thanks i found it
[09:17] <Gumby> fraggy4: enjoy
[09:18] <kwtm> drumline_: In the diagram, I have Port 7900 on the client forwarded to 5900 on the server.  That's just an example.  5900 would be where the server accepts VNC connections.  Other port numbers for other services, of course.
[09:18] <hw> Is it possible to change the method how evince searches? I prefer the posibility only when I click "next" and not search the whole document and make my system busy...
[09:18] <delire> sagar_: actual essid, mode and key data is stored below gnome in several little see 'sudo iwconfig'
[09:19] <delire> sagar_: gnome then accesses and writes this information into it's own statewise network manager.
[09:19] <dbxwanderer> ok so SSH = Outlook express
[09:19] <dbxwanderer> got it
[09:19] <eck> hw: i don't think so
[09:19] <dbxwanderer> lol off to bed!
[09:19] <eck> haha
[09:19] <jcarlos> hi
[09:20] <sagar_> delire, i want to delete the stored password for my network
[09:20] <jlulian38> oh crap
[09:20] <jlulian38> lol crashed my router
[09:20] <magnetron> !offtopic
[09:20] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:20] <delire> sagar_: oh, well if you wanted to do that outside of a GUI you could probably just 'sudo iwconfig wlan0 key off' (assuming wlan0 is your wireless card)
[09:20] <sagar_> ahh i got it
[09:21] <sagar_> delire, i just deleted everything under my network in gconf-editor lol
[09:21] <sagar_> thanks
[09:21] <delire> sagar_: cool, just the same.
[09:21] <orbin> magnetron: yes, was wondering if i had joined the wrong channel :)
[09:21] <delire> (well not really but probably as effective)
[09:21] <fotoflo_> how can i alias a directory in bash?    so i can type cd httpd and the shell knows to cd to /etc/httpd and i can also type nano httpd/httpd.conf and the shell will know i mean nano /etc/httpd/httpd.cof ?
[09:21] <hw> eck: :( On a ~13MB document it is unuseable...
[09:21] <dbxwanderer> last question
[09:21] <magnetron> !nter
[09:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:21] <eck> fotoflo_: i think the closest you can get is to use variables for the paths
[09:21] <magnetron> !enter
[09:21] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:22] <SoftIce> hi, tell me somebody please, does ubuntu have a similar feature as like gentoo, freebsd, etc etc. where you can do for instance an apt-cache search package, it tells you if the package is avialbe but also gives a bit of info about the package + detail of homepage, etc?
[09:22] <delire> foomanchew: alias cd='cd /etc/httpd'
[09:22] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: Use aptitude or synaptic
[09:22] <nu-> k
[09:22] <delire> fotoflo_: alias cd='cd /etc/httpd'
[09:22] <dbxwanderer> I added a 100 gig hard drive after i installed ubuntu. Is there a way for ubuntu to automatically detect and mount the hard drive so I dont have to mount it each and every time? But I'd like to keep it seperate from the filesystem so that I can keep all my movies n such on that one only.
[09:22] <eck> hw: i think it is a known problem... there are a number of problems with editing large documents (e.g. zooming)
[09:22] <SoftIce> liquiddoom ok let me read up on that
[09:22] <fotoflo_> eck: $httpd = /etc/httpd, cd $httpd ?
[09:22] <theTrav> checking for initscr in -lcurses... no \n configure: error: this packages requires a curses library
[09:22] <delire> sorry foomanchew .. damn tab completion
[09:22] <theTrav> which curses library should I download?
[09:23] <mwe> !mount | dbxwanderer
[09:23] <ubotu> dbxwanderer: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[09:23] <delire> fotoflo_: oops.. i meant to typ hcd='cd /etc/httpd' or similar
[09:23] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: you can create an entry in /etc/fstab for it. I think there is a gui way as well
[09:23] <eck> fotoflo_: yes
[09:23] <fotoflo_> delire: not general enough
[09:23] <Gumby> ah yes, gparted
[09:23] <eck> fotoflo_: you can also use symlinks of course
[09:23] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: naa that still just gives a breaf break down, I would like to know version + hostname etc, aptitude search doesn't do that
[09:23] <delire> fotoflo_: yes, i meant to type another line there
[09:23] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: I'm not too sure.
[09:24] <Bokeh> m00
[09:24] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: Synaptic might be able to, though
[09:24] <BloodSkin> i have an ipod but no cd burder and no floppy deive. can i install ubuntu?
[09:24] <fotoflo_> eck: then put a directory full of symlinks in my path?
[09:24] <MarcErickson> to anyone who can help me, i have the following problem, when i installed feisty fawn, its using the vesa driver, if i change it to ati using dpkg-reconfigure-xserv-org, i can choose my video card which is an ati, and it restarts xserver and everything is ok but when i reboot, i only get a blakc screen, i need to set the vesa driver again in order to be able to see the screen, any suggestions?
[09:24] <Bokeh> BloodSkin: do you have a cdrom drive?
[09:24] <Bokeh> not a writer, just a reader
[09:24] <BloodSkin> yea
[09:24] <Bokeh> you can order an install cd then
[09:25] <Bokeh> expect 4-6 weeks for delivery though
[09:25] <Gumby> BloodSkin: it will take a few weeks to months to get the CD's
[09:25] <BloodSkin> theres no installer?
[09:25] <taime1_> sd
[09:25] <eck> fotoflo_: i guess you could have a directory like ~/sym with symlinks, which would be shorter to type... i generally just deal with the long paths though because i'm lazy
[09:25] <Bokeh> there is, but you'll need to download a cd for that :)
[09:25] <BloodSkin> :/
[09:25] <taime1_> is there a way to reinstall hardware or the driver for my wireless card?
[09:25] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: why I feel it wont is it aint like gentoo with a portage tree or like freebsd, that downloads all the headers, and gives you information so when doing like a make search key= or emerge --search package, it doesn't have that much info.
[09:25] <SoftIce> dam! that would be nice though
[09:25] <Bokeh> BloodSkin: you could always ask someone else to download and burn a cd for you
[09:25] <Parmenion> hi guys
[09:26] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: Ah, I used to use gentoo... so slow...
[09:26] <Bokeh> or go to an internet cafe or your public library
[09:26] <delire> fotoflo_: i use symlinks with apache, and have the option follow_symlinks in httpd.conf set.
[09:26] <Gumby> BloodSkin: download a CD, copy it to your ipod, take your ipod to your friends house, xfer the cd image over to their pc, burn a cd, install ubuntu
[09:26] <fotoflo_> delire
[09:26] <Bokeh> 'that should work as well
[09:26] <fotoflo_> we are talkign about diffrent things
[09:26] <theTrav> checking for initscr in -lcurses... no \n configure: error: this packages requires a curses library
[09:26] <theTrav> which curses library should I download?
[09:26] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: what is slow about it? gentoo optimised correctly on benchmark tests outruns any linux distro
[09:26] <delire> fotoflo_: right, ok. i'll leave you guys to it ;)
[09:26] <Bokeh> theTrav: libncurses5
[09:26] <theTrav> trying to install alsa-utils
[09:26] <theTrav> thanks
[09:26] <dbxwanderer> how do i do that gumby?
[09:26] <Parmenion> how do i get programs to run upon user login?
[09:26] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: I know, it's really fast. I meant compiling all the packages, lol
[09:26] <fotoflo_> thanks tho ;-)
[09:27] <eck> delire: still, is a website not something long like /var/www/some.domain.com/htdocs ?
[09:27] <liquiddoom> Parmenion: Preferences > Sessions
[09:27] <yell0w> wooot!
[09:27] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: haha, that takes for ever, but they not pre-compiled, so source install is going to take for ever :D
[09:27] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: just run gparted
[09:27] <yell0w> feisty is so spciy
[09:27] <dbxwanderer> how
[09:27] <delire> eck: not necessarily. /var/www is just a default.
[09:27] <yell0w> ;)
[09:27] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: I do like the ease of ubuntu though..
[09:27] <Frankblah> /exit
[09:27] <BloodSkin> https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/amd64/boot-usb-files.html#usb-copy-easy
[09:27] <eck> delire: of course, but you're going to put it somewhere in /var if you're sane
[09:27] <SoftIce> liquiddoom: and isn't synapic X based stuff? this is a server build
[09:28] <BloodSkin> does that have to be flash?
[09:28] <delire> eck: often, yes. that said you can tell apache to look anywhere on a host for a site. just needs to be owned by the www group.
[09:28] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: Yeah, it's X
[09:28] <BloodSkin> or can it be a usb hdd
[09:28] <theTrav> Bokeh:  libcurses isn't there, but what about lib64ncurses5 ?
[09:28] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: install gparted via synaptic and then you could either find it in the ubuntu menu or open a console and do sudo gparted
[09:28] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: You can use ssh X forwarding though
[09:28] <Bokeh> that's the one you should have if you run 64 bits
[09:28] <liquiddoom> SoftIce: ssh -X user@host
[09:28] <taime1_> iwconfig returns: "no wireless extensions", does this mean my wireless card driver is messed up?? if so, how can i fix this?
[09:28] <theTrav> I don't htink I run 64 bits
[09:28] <delire> eck: the important thing though is not needing external files _in_ /var/www itself. this is where symlinks come in handy.
[09:28] <dbxwanderer> synaptic?
[09:28] <BloodSkin> i have an amd 64 bit processor
[09:29] <Bokeh> but meta packages should sort that out, it's libncurses5 btw
[09:29] <MarcErickson> where can i get the guidelines for this channel?
[09:29] <Bokeh> not libcurses
[09:29] <fotoflo_> eck: cool, i got it working: $httpd=/etc/httpd, cd $httpd
[09:29] <fotoflo_> thanks ;-0
[09:29] <Bokeh> try running apt-get install libncurses5
[09:29] <theTrav> thanks
[09:29] <Gumby> taime1: what is your wireless device (ie: eth1, eth0, ath0, etc)
[09:29] <fotoflo_> s/0/)
[09:29] <eck> fotoflo_: i predict you will get tired of typic $ signs and just end up tab completing
[09:29] <magnetron> theTrav: how did you download the sources for compiling?
[09:29] <eck> if you're anything like me ;-)
[09:29] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: the package installer in ubuntu
[09:29] <delire> eck: i have bare HTML in /var/www and music, movies, programs i wrote etc stored elsewhere but symlinked into /var/www/sitename
[09:29] <BloodSkin> can i install ubuntu using a usbhdd if my motherboard supports booting from a usb hdd?
[09:30] <dbxwanderer> its not on there
[09:30] <Gumby> BloodSkin: yes.  I havnt done it but I'm pretty sure you can
[09:30] <dbxwanderer> how do i add it
[09:30] <dbxwanderer> whats the terminal command?
[09:30] <fotoflo_> eck: tab compleating is laborious when its not /etc/httpd, but rather /this/is/my/very/long/nested/path/
[09:30] <BloodSkin> ok, thats all i need to know
[09:30] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: open a console, sudo apt-get install gparted
[09:30] <dbxwanderer> ty
[09:30] <BloodSkin> ty
[09:30] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: and synaptic IS there. system->administration->synaptic package manager
[09:31] <Xteven> is anyone else having problems with wpa_supplicant ?
[09:31] <Parmenion> tab completing is suchre a useful featu
[09:31] <eck> delire: i know that this is a common practice (e.g. symlinking "virtual" application installs into /var/www) but I find that in particular paths in /var/www get really long, since normally I'm moving around/editing under that path even if the content is actually symlinked elsewhere
[09:31] <Bokeh> bah, long paths are good :P
[09:31] <fotoflo_> of course i use tab completeing now
[09:31] <fotoflo_> eck, Deli
[09:31] <dbxwanderer> oh i see it
[09:32] <dbxwanderer> your right i'll have to browse that
[09:32] <Bokeh>  /srv/www/nl/leidenuniv/lorentz/www ftw :P
[09:32] <taime1_> can someone please teach me how to install a wireless driver??
[09:32] <taime1_> reinstall**
[09:32] <fotoflo_> thanks again
[09:32] <Gumby> taime1_: you keep asking questions and I keep trying to help but you dont answer my questions
[09:32] <taime1_> i dont seem to be getting them
[09:32] <delire> eck: yes, you have to be clever about the topology of the filesystem when putting together a big site i think. i've been running one for years and recently paths starts to become a problem..
[09:32] <taime1_> im sorry
[09:32] <Gumby> taime1_: you cant expect to get any help if you dont pay any attention to those trying to help you
[09:33] <eck> Bokeh: now you need to add in another hierarchy to distinguish different nfs mounts :-)
[09:33] <taime1_> that was literally the first one i got
[09:33] <Gumby> taime1_: what is yor network device.  ie:  eth1, eth0, ath0, etc
[09:33] <taime1_> eth0
[09:33] <Bokeh> good point ;)
[09:33] <taime1_> i am definitely getting your messages now
[09:33] <Bokeh> but still, the longer the path, the more important it must be
[09:33] <eck> Bokeh: my thoughts exactly
[09:33] <Bokeh> that's how my old boss and seld-proclaimed linux sysadmin worked
[09:33] <Mallik> hi
[09:33] <Gumby> taime1_: do you get any responses from iwlist eth0 scan
[09:33] <Asterix_> is there an applet for adjusting the power saver settings on my hard drive?
[09:33] <taime1_> ill try that
[09:34] <taime1_> brb
[09:34] <letronje> hey if i install ubuntu desktop version on a server and then install the kernel for a server, will it be same as ubuntu server edition + GUI ?
[09:34] <Bokeh> he'd make paths like /sw/lorentz/i686/bin/lorentz/sbin/scripts/somescript.sh
[09:34] <Bokeh> where the bin would be a symlink to some other even longer path
[09:34] <eck> haha
[09:34] <fotoflo_> cool, now i type "cd $hd/c"^tab and it does tab completing inside the httpd directory
[09:34] <delire> in this case, and in the context of filesystem architecture, paths are often best thought of as filenames..
[09:34] <Ax3> hey guys, i found the xchat plugin folder, but I can't open any of the .so files with an editor, how do I edit the plugins?
[09:34] <eck> fotoflo_: you should also look into the bash history mechanisms, once you learn them you will work a lot faster
[09:34] <encompass> I have lost my button 8 with the feisty release... does anyone know how to get that back?
[09:35] <Bokeh> Ax3: .so files are 'libraries', you can't edit them
[09:35] <delire> magnetron: nice.. i wonder if OLPC uses either? that uses a flat filesytem AFAIK.
[09:35] <eck> fotoflo_: e.g. you can easily grab the path component from an earlier command and chop off part of the end if you need to with readline shortcuts
[09:35] <Bokeh> if you want to change any of the plugins you'll have to download and compile the source yourself, or write something in perl
[09:35] <Mallik> can anybody help me with intel965 graphics drivers
[09:35] <taime1_> Gumby: iwlist eth0?
[09:35] <Gumby> taime1_: iwlist eth0 scan
[09:35] <qiyong> any amd64 users?
[09:35] <encompass> Mallik: what is the problem?
[09:35] <qiyong> amd64 market share increases i guess
[09:35] <craigaa> Hi, I am trying to find out if the Foxconn MCP61PM2MA-8EKRS2H mainboard has any compatibility problems with 7.04. The board has an NVIDIA MCP61P chipset with built-in video. I believe that the on board graphics is a nForce 430. Does anyone have any experience with this m/b?
[09:35] <zoidberg> hey guys
[09:35] <Mallik> thank you encompass
[09:35] <zoidberg> i need some help
[09:36] <zoidberg> this is kinda stupid
[09:36] <zoidberg> i'm kinda embarassed about this
[09:36] <Gumby> so is zoidberg   hehe
[09:36] <taime1_> Gumby: interface doesnt support scanning
[09:36] <magnetron> Ax3, they are compiled and in binary form. if you enable for instance the python or the perl plugin, you can more conviently wright your own plugins
[09:36] <Mallik> i just have installed feisty on my new core2duo system
[09:36] <zoidberg> so i reinstalled edgy on this machine
[09:36] <encompass> Mallik: nicew and congrats
[09:36] <zoidberg> and i think i might have forgotten or mistyped the root username and password
[09:36] <dbxwanderer> ok gparted installed
[09:36] <delire> taime1_: then it's not a wireless device, or doesn't have the driver loaded.
[09:36] <dbxwanderer> now what
[09:36] <Ax3> hmm, for example, for the notification plugin, i'd like to edit the position of the notification, and the color
[09:36] <Mallik> the problem is i don't have an internet connection at home
[09:36] <Ax3> (Bokeh and magnetron)
[09:36] <zoidberg> is there anyway i can log in and reset it?
[09:37] <Gumby> zoidberg: yes
[09:37] <Mallik> thank you, encompass
[09:37] <taime1_> i cant understand it....i used wireless internet ALL day today at work, when i got home, i booted, and whala, no wireless!
[09:37] <zoidberg> first Gumby, thanx for not laughing lol
[09:37] <zoidberg> Gumby, what do i do?
[09:37] <encompass> Mallik: what is the problem?
[09:37] <MarcErickson> hi, when i installed feisty fawn, the vesa driver was loaded, it didnt detect the ati driver, if i change the driver using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, and restar xserver, everything is ok and i can run beryl with no problem, but once that i reboot my computer, i get a black screen and i need to reset the driver to the vesa, anyone can help me?
[09:37] <delire> taime1_: 'sudo iwconfig' perhaps the name for the device has changed for some strange reason?
[09:38] <letronje> is installing ubuntu desktop version on a server and then replacing the installed kernel with a kernel for server same as installing ubuntu server edition on a server and installing gui
[09:38] <Bokeh> zoidberg: first of all, try doing sudo su -
[09:38] <Bokeh> then type in your user's password (not your root password, your normal user pass)
[09:38] <Bokeh> and see if that gives you a shell.
[09:38] <zoidberg> well Bokeh right now i'm at the long in screen
[09:38] <eck> letronje: yes
[09:38] <zoidberg> i cant type that
[09:38] <Bokeh> doh :D
[09:38] <Bokeh> do you have a normal user account?
[09:38] <Mallik> encompass: i feel that my monitor is not working upto the maximum resolution
[09:38] <Gumby> zoidberg: boot from the install cd.  open a command prompt.  chroot /dev/hda1 (assuming hda1 is the root directory of your install, otherwise insert proper device there)  then type, su your_username and then create a new passwork by typing passwd
[09:38] <liquiddoom> zoidberg: hit crtl-alt-f1
[09:38] <taime1_> ive tried that, but i get "no wireless extensions"
[09:38] <taime1_> how do i reinstall a driver?
[09:39] <Gumby> taime1_: does this pc have a wired ethernet device?
[09:39] <taime1_> yes
[09:39] <encompass> Mallik: ok what is the model of your computer?  is it a laptop?
[09:39] <Mallik> the monitor resolution is 1400x99
[09:39] <taime1_> that is how i am here at the moment
[09:39] <Gumby> taime1_: please paste the output of ifconfig to a pastebin
[09:39] <Gumby> !pastebin
[09:39] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:39] <zoidberg> Gumby, how do you boot a prompt form the install cd
[09:39] <Mallik> encompass: no, its a desktop
[09:40] <encompass> Mallik: it sounds like you have an issue with the widescreen... what is your current resolution?
[09:40] <Gumby> zoidberg: you can either go to a console (ctrl+alt+f2) or open gnome-terminal once at the dkestio
[09:40] <Gumby> desktop that is
[09:40] <Bokeh> Gumby: think this might be a bit too complex atm... and he can't get into his system iirc
[09:40] <bluefox83> what is a good program to create slideshows and have music in them?
[09:40] <Gumby> Bokeh: I suggested he boot from the install CD
[09:40] <encompass> bluefox83: kino?
[09:40] <zoidberg> Gumby, i cant i cant log in remember....so i cant go to the desktop
[09:40] <taime1_> http://pastehere.com/?txeblh
[09:40] <delire> taime1_: what is the card you have?
[09:41] <Bokeh> he probably has a livecd
[09:41] <Gumby> zoidberg: which is why I said boot from the install cd
[09:41] <dbxwanderer> i've got data on the partision - if I format the hard drive from ntfs to ext3 will it erase all the data?
[09:41] <taime1_> intel prowireless
[09:41] <JC_Denton__> Is anyone able to help me with wireless issues? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421749
[09:41] <bluefox83> encompass, i thought kino was a player...
[09:41] <zoidberg> Gumby, the propmt is not there from the install cd
[09:41] <zoidberg> do u mean a live CD session?
[09:41] <liquiddoom> bluefox83: It's an editor, like imovie
[09:41] <delire> taime1_: 'sudo modprobe -l | grep ipw'
[09:41] <Mallik> encompass: i cannot remember the exact present resolution. but its around 1200x800
[09:41] <Gumby> zoidberg: livecd/install cd same thing
[09:41] <encompass> bluefox83: kino is a video editor... it is what I use
[09:41] <Bokeh> dbxwanderer: yes
[09:41] <zoidberg> well the cd i have there are only options to install
[09:41] <SixtyOver> anybody got any tips on how to get flash to run better
[09:42] <Bokeh> you will lose data if you change the filesystems on a partition
[09:42] <zoidberg> unless i'm missing something
[09:42] <Steil> are cigs usually really cheap in the USA? ($2.50/pack)?
[09:42] <Flannel> zoidberg, Gumby, you don't need a liveCD.  Use the recovery console (at GRUB menu)
[09:42] <encompass> Mallik: you are not at your computer now?  right?
[09:42] <delire> taime1_: do you see ipw2200 or ipw3945?
[09:42] <phoenix> can i theme the startup screen on ubuntu?
[09:42] <dbxwanderer> ok, so i guess i should transfer all the data first
[09:42] <Bokeh> are you installing the system now dbxwanderer?
[09:42] <Flannel> zoidberg, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[09:42] <SixtyOver> no cigs are 5.00 a pack here in texas
[09:42] <Gumby> Flannel: true, but I figured he might already have the livecd booted.
[09:42] <Bokeh> because you can also choose to resize your disk
[09:42] <encompass> phoenix: yes... search for usplash in ubuntu forums
[09:42] <Mallik> encompass: yes, i'm at office right now
[09:42] <bluefox83> you can create slideshows with kino and add music?
[09:42] <dbxwanderer> No I have a 100gig hard drive set as a slave on my ubuntu desktop
[09:42] <taime1_> delire: yes
[09:42] <encompass> phoenix: or bootsplash
[09:42] <Gumby> zoidberg: the install option takes you to the livecd desktop, which is where I suggested you start at.
[09:42] <Bokeh> $5 a pack is about the same as in europe, except we pay about 12309823490872345987% taxes
[09:43] <encompass> ok
[09:43] <Gumby> taime1_: your wifi device is eth1 not eth0
[09:43] <SixtyOver> ours are 5.00 because of the taxes
[09:43] <Gumby> taime1_: iwlist eth1 scan
[09:43] <encompass> Mallik: go to system prefferences and resolution
[09:43] <phoenix> encompass: would these themes include a progress bar such as in default?
[09:43] <SixtyOver> they used to be 3.00
[09:43] <SixtyOver> till janaury 07
[09:43] <dbxwanderer> It's partitioned as ntfs currently with all my data on it. To make it so that Linux will automount it I need to reformat it in the ext3 format correct? but before I do that I need to make sure i move all the data outta there?
[09:43] <encompass> Mallik: tell me what the resolition is there
[09:43] <magnetron> !offtopic | SixtyOver Bokeh
[09:43] <ubotu> SixtyOver Bokeh: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:43] <encompass> phoenix: many options if I am not mistaken
[09:43] <SixtyOver> ok well back on topic
[09:43] <delire> taime1_: 'lspci | grep Wireless' paste the line here
[09:43] <encompass> phoenix: look around
[09:43] <insmod> with the upgrade to 7.04 snd_hda_intel no longer works nor does gtk-gnutella -- if i apt-get it or build it
[09:43] <SixtyOver> any suggestions on getting flash to run right
[09:44] <phoenix> encompass: thanks
[09:44] <SixtyOver> any common problems
[09:44] <encompass> insmod: I have that solution... let me see if I can find it...
[09:44] <Gumby> dbxwanderer: you can auto mount an ntfs partition.  its just writing to it that isnt 100% stable.  but there is a driver that has write support
[09:44] <magnetron> !enter
[09:44] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[09:44] <Gumby> delire: his wifi device is eth1
[09:44] <taime1_> 03:03.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection (rev 05)
[09:44] <SixtyOver> 2.4 ghz celeron 512 mb ram nvidia tnt2 32 mb ram
[09:44] <Mallik> encompass: sorry, at this moment i'm not with my system. I'm office right now.
[09:44] <Gumby> delire: not eth1 as he previously stated.
[09:44] <Gumby> sorry, eth0
[09:44] <dbxwanderer> Well I just want Linux to automount it and recognize it as a drive rather than having to mount it each time.
[09:44] <delire> Gumby: he has no wireless devices atm. something else is wrong i think.
[09:45] <encompass> insmod: this one... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/94373 it probably your best solution
[09:45] <Gumby> delire: he does have a wifi device
[09:45] <taime1_> well, if i am not mistaken, it has always been eth 0...but obviously not
[09:45] <dbxwanderer> How do you automount
[09:45] <Gumby> delire: http://pastehere.com/?txeblh
[09:45] <encompass> Mallik: oh ok
[09:45] <StOORm> hi how can i update my version of the Java platform. ?
[09:45] <Gumby> taime1_: iwlist eth1 scan
[09:45] <taime1_> i did that
[09:45] <encompass> well do that and get your resolution information
[09:45] <taime1_> want the paste?
[09:45] <SoftIce> hi, hmm, does the bitchx that comes with ubuntu come with ipv6 compatibility
[09:45] <Gumby> yes pls
[09:45] <Mallik> encompass:
[09:45] <nomad111> can someone give me a good download manager to get other than d4x
 will look thanks
[09:45] <SixtyOver> i just wanna play zwok
[09:45] <delire> taime1_: can you paste the output of both 'sudo iwconfig' and 'sudo lsmod | grep ipw' in a pastebin for me?
[09:46] <Mallik> encompass: i remeber the mavimum horizantal resolution as 1280
[09:46] <taime1_> http://pastehere.com/?riitku
[09:46] <taime1_> thats for gumby
[09:46] <Gumby> his wifi is working just fine
[09:46] <Gumby> he is just trying to use eth0 instead of eth1
[09:46] <delire> Gumby: sudo iwconfig gave him "no wireless devices" or similar.
[09:47] <Gumby> taime1_: sudo iwconfig eth1 essid your_wifi_essid enc your_encryption_key
[09:47] <encompass> Mallik: check this out...http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=326864
[09:47] <zoidberg> Gumby, i typed in what i thought was the username and it says no such username
[09:47] <Gumby> delire: yes, but iwlist eth1 scan returned his AP
[09:47] <delire> taime1_: when you talk to people in IRC, you should use their name else they can't see you.
[09:47] <zoidberg> Gumby, is there anyway to check which username exists here?
[09:47] <delire> Gumby: no idea then..
[09:47] <encompass> Mallik: you don't need to install the latest driver... you have that... but the installing of 915 resolution will help you alot
[09:47] <Gumby> zoidberg: you are at the livecd desktop?
[09:47] <zoidberg> no
[09:47] <Gumby> ok, where are you?
[09:47] <zoidberg> i'm using the recovery console
[09:47] <Mallik> encompass: ok
[09:48] <encompass> Mallik: that fixed my problem
[09:48] <Gumby> ok.  I'm not all that familiar with the recovery console, what do you see right now?
[09:48] <SixtyOver> flash help anyone?
[09:48] <Mallik> encompass: i'll be right back. sorry for the inconvinience
[09:48] <zoidberg> Gumby, is that fine?
[09:48] <Mallik> ok
[09:48] <taime1_> Gumby: the only reason i know the APs exist is because of laptop sitting next to me and the fact that the same APs are available in my hood nightly
[09:48] <delire> taime1_: according you seem to have a working wifi card afterall.
[09:48] <Gumby> zoidberg: it may be, it may not.  I;m not familiar with it
[09:49] <Gumby> taime1_: your computer you are working on right now detects a wifi network.  so I dont think its a driver or software issue.  I think its a configuration issue
[09:49] <Parmenion> hey guys, what are nice application launchers ?
[09:49] <delire> taime1_: sudo iwconfig eth1 essid <your ESSID here> key <your key here>
[09:49] <magnetron> !doesn't work | SixtyOver
[09:49] <ubotu> SixtyOver: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[09:50] <Gumby> zoidberg: so from the recovery console its asking for a login username?
[09:50] <sagar_> i have 2 nic cards connected to separate networks...is there a way to use them simultaneously when downloading data?
[09:50] <delire> taime1_: if your key is an ascii key, use key s:someasciihey
[09:50] <SixtyOver> flash runs really choppy
[09:50] <zoidberg> Gumby, no it just gives me a prompt line root@zoidberg
[09:50] <Parmenion> could anyone recommend me a nice application launcher?
[09:50] <Gumby> zoidberg: ah, ok....
[09:51] <Gumby> zoidberg: ls /home
[09:51] <Gumby> zoidberg: that should tell you your username
[09:51] <Gumby> zoidberg: then su your_username
[09:51] <taime1_> Gumby: why would it list the wireless networks earlier in the day, but not after i arrived at home this evening?
[09:51] <Gumby> zoidberg: then passwd
[09:51] <Gumby> taime1_: how many networks usually show up?
[09:51] <taime1_> three
[09:51] <liquiddoom> Parmenion: /bin/sh? Just kidding... there's one built into GNOME. I think you have to add "launch command" to the panel to use it
[09:51] <taime1_> and they show up on the laptop sitting right next to me
[09:52] <Gumby> taime1_: maybe they realized you're stealing their wifi and shut them off.  lol
[09:52] <taime1_> at this very second
[09:52] <taime1_> i dont use their wifi
[09:52] <exono> hi
[09:52] <taime1_> im just concerned about my card not working
[09:52] <Parmenion> liquiddoom: "launch command" ?
[09:52] <zoidberg> Gumby, i typed ls /home ....and all i see is "oem" in blue
[09:52] <liquiddoom> Parmenion: Yep.
[09:52] <Gumby> taime1_: it could be that the card in the ubuntu pc isnt as strong and cant see the other AP's.  It could be a lot of things.
[09:53] <magnetron> SixtyOver, is it possible a performance issue? my P4 2Ghz is running at almost full speed watching youtube - flash is a very compressed format
[09:53] <taime1_> Gumby: thats not it... this has a superior card
[09:53] <delire> taime1_: i think your card works, as Gumby said, you just haven't configured it properly i think.
[09:53] <liquiddoom> Parmenion: Oh wait. It's add to panel > Custom application launcher
[09:53] <taime1_> Gumby: Andr it picks up signals like you wouldnt believe...
[09:53] <Gumby> zoidberg: does mount |grep home return anything (I assume you have a seperate /home partition)
[09:56] <SixtyOver> it ran fine on windows actually ive got the exact same pc in the next room just with xp installed and it runs flash fine
[09:56] <Gumby> delire: it was an ipw2200 card?
[09:56] <Parmenion> ok thanks liquiddoom
[09:56] <SixtyOver> intel celeron D at 2.4 ghz
[09:56] <taime1_> here is the deal.... the card has been working properly for days now....it didnt begin doing this until i closed my laptop and drove home tonight
[09:56] <zoidberg> Gumby, i'm not sure i know what you mean....i have two harddrives on this pc....a windows and a linux....ubuntu is on the linux
[09:56] <Gumby> taime1_: sometimes the cards get "stuck" and need to be reinitialized before the see AP's properly again.  have you rebooted (not the best solution but should work).  we can also try to remove the cards driver module and re-initialize it
[09:56] <Gumby> zoidberg: grep home /etc/fstab  whats the output
[09:56] <taime1_> i have rebooted
[09:56] <Gumby> taime1_: paste the output of lsmod to pastebin
[09:56] <taime1_> its an internal card...but how do i reinitialize module??
[09:56] <Parmenion> liquiddoom: bah humbug :P
[09:56] <zoidberg> Gumby, i figured it out
[09:56] <taime1_> k hang on, bathroom
[09:56] <zoidberg> for some reason the username is oem
[09:56] <delire> Gumby: no, his isn't an ipw2200 card. another in the pro/wireless range, a  2915ABG
[09:56] <zoidberg> i'm logged into gui right now
[09:56] <Gumby> zoidberg: yeah, it seemed that way.  I was just going ot make sure 100%
[09:56] <Gumby> hehe
[09:56] <liquiddoom> Parmenion: Yeah, I see. I don't know... Sorry.
[09:56] <zoidberg> can i change the username
[09:57] <Gumby> zoidberg: giver a shot.
[09:57] <Gumby> zoidberg: system->administration->users and groups
[09:59] <lukkett1> how do I change the name of my pc FROM ubuntu TO anythingelse? (so I'll have a shell as mick@anythingelse: INSTEAD OF mick@ubuntu:)
 i got it -- kubuntu loads the front mic vol 100 -- just turn it down -- now for gtk-gnutella and seamonkey
[09:59] <smithbone> I need some help trying to install 6.06 on an IBM x330
[09:59] <zoidberg> Gumby, okay now that i got that done...i'm out of blank cds and i want to update to Feisty
[09:59] <zoidberg> what can i do?
[09:59] <taime1_> Gumby: http://pastehere.com/?qdakpv
[10:02] <liquiddoom> lukkett1: sudo hostname (name)
[10:02] <Gumby> zoidberg: you can change your apt sources to feisty mirrors and then from a console do apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:02] <Gumby> zoidberg: however its not always foolproof
[10:02] <smithbone> Anybody have experience dealing with the ibm serverRAID card?
[10:02] <Telep> lukkett1: go to network settings
[10:02] <Gumby> oops, forgot the sudos in there
[10:02] <Gumby> sudo apt-get update
[10:02] <Gumby> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[10:02] <Gumby> you can change your mirrors via synaptic or by editing /etc/apt/soruces.list
[10:02] <lukkett1> liquid: tnx
[10:02] <Telep> and the General tab
[10:02] <Telep> change your hostname there
[10:02] <Gumby> taime1_: ok,  sudo rmmod ipw2200
[10:02] <Telep> ok that's even easier, I learnt something new :)
[10:02] <Gumby> taime1_: then do this to start a realtime view of your logs so we can trace any errors if they should occour...
[10:02] <Gumby> taime1_: tail -f /var/log/messages
[10:02] <BlackDesign> Does someone here play AlienArena?
[10:02] <Assimilator> so whats the most popular app to burn stuff with on kubuntu ?
[10:02] <Gumby> taime1_: then in another console tab or window sudo modprobe ipw2200  you should see a bunch of output on the screen,  copy that output to a pastebin
[10:02] <lukkett1> Assim: k3b
[10:03] <Gumby> oops, zoidberg that should have read /etc/apt/sources.list not /etc/apt/soruces.list
[10:04] <Mallik> encompass: are you there
[10:05] <theTrav> can anyone point me at a tutorial/primer on how to use the x window system remotely?
[10:05] <theTrav> I'm playing around with remotely controlling my desktop
[10:05] <Gumby> bloody lagging freenode
[10:05] <taime1_> Gumby: i didnt get any output from sudo modprobe ipw2200
[10:05] <Gumby> grrrrr
[10:05] <kane77> what can I use to mount cue+bin images?
[10:05] <MartYanu> hi how can I boot Ubuntuu?
[10:05] <Gumby> ok, freenode sucks tonight
[10:05] <Gumby> taime1_: where did I leave ya?
[10:07] <taime1_> Gumby: i didnt get any output from sudo modprobe ipw2200
[10:07] <Parmenion> lol
[10:07] <Parmenion> thats alot of quits
[10:07] <Gumby> woah
[10:07] <Parmenion> yeah
[10:07] <taime1_> what?
[10:07] <magnetron> Server split?
[10:07] <liquiddoom> I guess
[10:07] <Mallik> mart Yanu: how can i help you
[10:10] <taime1_> Gumby: is that bad?
[10:10] <mlocker> Hi !
[10:10] <theTrav> can anyone point me at a tutorial/primer on how to use the x window system remotely?
[10:10] <mlocker> Help me !
[10:10] <theTrav> I'm playing around with remotely controlling my desktop
[10:10] <mlocker> I use Kubuntu
[10:10] <Parmenion> brb
[10:10] <theTrav> sorry for the repeat but lots of join/quit messages
[10:10] <mlocker> I will add program to startup
[10:10] <Mallik> any body help me to use 'git' on windows
[10:10] <Gumby> taime1_: one sec, maybe that was the wrong logfile...
[10:10] <Gumby> taime1_: did you first do sudo rmmod ipw2200
[10:10] <Gumby> taime1_: just paste the output of dmesg |grep ipw
[10:11] <Gumby> grrrrrrrr
[10:11] <Gumby> ok. where were we
[10:13] <brainsik> theTrav: have you looked into VNC?
[10:14] <kane77> what can I use to mount cue+bin images?
[10:14] <coolgeek> can some one remind me of the command to register my nick pelase
[10:14] <mwe> mlocker: go to sessions in the menu
[10:14] <coolgeek> i am on a command line session
[10:14] <taime1_> Gumby: http://pastehere.com/?bccnsq
[10:14] <mlocker> ...
[10:14] <mwe> mlocker: oh kubuntu. create a shorcut in ~/.kde/Autostart IIRC
[10:14] <coolgeek> how do i register my nick name?
[10:14] <coolgeek> please
[10:14] <mlocker> -*-
[10:14] <theTrav> brainsik: not really... I used it at work for windows machines
[10:14] <mwe> !register | coolgeek
[10:14] <ubotu> coolgeek: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[10:14] <liquiddoom> Netsplit again?
[10:14] <theTrav> lordy
[10:14] <brainsik> theTrav: well, you probably should just start with VNC
[10:14] <coolgeek> i just want to register my nick.. isnt there a command such as /nick register
[10:14] <insmod> any fix for gtk-gnutella -- apt-get nor my own build work
[10:14] <skrage> Who is from poland?
[10:14] <mlocker> Thank ! mwe
[10:14] <coolgeek> or something similar.
[10:15] <brainsik> theTrav: there are plenty of client/server
[10:15] <coolgeek> hello?
[10:15] <encompass> sladen: Thanks for coming to the release party in Helsinki it was great!
[10:15] <encompass> coolgeek: hi
[10:15] <coolgeek> encompass: hi
[10:15] <encompass> encompass: hi
[10:15] <coolgeek> encompass: how do i register my nick name?
[10:15] <mwe> coolgeek: did you read the link?
[10:15] <mwe> !register | coolgeek
[10:15] <wektor> # a
[10:15] <kandala> Hello all. How do I find out whether I am running 32bit Ubuntu or 64bit?
[10:16] <ubotu> coolgeek: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[10:16] <encompass> coolgeek: I think you need to go to the freenode website and register there
[10:16] <Gumby> o, sorry taime1_ Im back
[10:16] <encompass> kandala: what cd did you use?
[10:16] <Cork> does anyone else here have a JVC everio video camera? how do i convert/view the .mod files?
[10:16] <kandala> encompass: I don't remember :-(. I have installed it long back
[10:16] <taime1_> no problem
[10:17] <encompass> kandala: what?
[10:19] <Gumby> taime1_: ok, all looks good there.  sudo iwlist eth1 scan  what is yor output for that now
[10:19] <taime1_> here is that paste from dmesg | grep ipw:
[10:19] <taime1_> here is that paste from dmesg | grep ipw:
[10:19] <taime1_> no problem
[10:19] <encompass> kandala: oh ok
[10:19] <encompass> kandala: this may do it... not sure... uname -a
[10:19] <kandala> encompass: I didn't order for any cd's from Ubuntu Community. I installed it from my friend's CD probably
[10:19] <kandala> encompass: Isn't there a way to find it out using some command?
[10:19] <kandala> encompass: Will there be any difference in the process of installing packages between a 64bit os and a 32bit os?
[10:19] <taime1_> omg....im so sorry....
[10:19] <taime1_> Gumby: http://pastehere.com/?bccnsq
[10:19] <Pello82> I have troumbles with flash plugin for firefox on AMD64BIT.... does anyone know a good wiki for this??!!
[10:19] <taime1_> okay, i will
[10:19] <Cork> does anyone else here have a JVC everio video camera? how do i convert/view the .mod files?
[10:19] <coolgeek> encompass: ok thanks im reading there now
[10:19] <coolgeek> encompass: i always thought there was a simple command
[10:19] <hatter> feisty fawn. earlier the mouse slowed down and a few moments later the pc froze, a memory leak maybe ? if so how would i find out what caused it ?
[10:19] <taime1_> Gumby: http://pastehere.com/?srdfuv
[10:19] <Gumby> Cork: this url may provide some options  http://www.kinodv.org/dcforum/dcforum?az=show_topic&forum=103&topic_id=609
[10:20] <Cork> danke
[10:20] <coolgeek> hmmm
[10:20] <Gumby> taime1_: it seems that is the only network your card is picking up atm
[10:20] <coolgeek> im registering my nick and ive just noticed that for some reason Nickserv is getting Auto Ignored...
[10:20] <Gumby> taime1_: thats the exact same one as before
[10:20] <coolgeek> can i stop that?
[10:20] <Mallik> encompass: i'm back
[10:21] <coolgeek> how do i tell my client to NOT auto ignore Nickserv?
[10:21] <omaar> anyone speaks Russian here?
[10:21] <Gumby> Cork: ffmpeg -i name_of_file.mod -s pal -r pal -aspect 4:3 -ar 48000 -ac 2 nouveau.dv  looks like that is an option.  of course, you may not want pal, you may want ntsc
[10:21] <Gumby> coolgeek: /ignore off (just a guess)
[10:21] <Cork> i don't know what either are
[10:22] <Gumby> coolgeek: I use xchat, /ignore help
[10:22] <smithbone> how do I make ubuntu discover peer buses?
[10:22] <Deffie> hi all, i'm trying to do a custom build of the ubuntu kernel but the system hangs after "freeing kernel memory"
[10:22] <smithbone> i'm trying to install on a ibm x330 and it can't find PCI bus 01
[10:24] <coolgeek_> ignore help
[10:24] <skl> hola
[10:24] <skl> :D
[10:24] <skl> como les va?
[10:24] <omaar> no russians here?
[10:24] <Kim^J> Who broke Postgresql 8.2???
[10:24] <Gumby> Cork: you are in north america, try ffmpeg -i name_of_file.mod -aspect 4:3 -ar 48000 -ac 2 new_file.dv
[10:24] <mwe> Kim^J: someone did?
[10:24] <Gumby> Deffie: you might want to ask in #kernel
[10:24] <Gumby> coolgeek_: /ignore help
[10:25] <orbin> !ru > omaar (check pm from ubotu)
[10:25] <Tarkus> hey, anyone know of a good OSS for video screen capturing?
[10:25] <Kim^J> mwe: It's not starting.
[10:25] <Deffie> Gumby: thank you
[10:25] <Kim^J> Just installed, haven't changed anything.
[10:25] <Kim^J> It just don't start.
[10:25] <Cork> MOV007.mod: I/O error occured
[10:25] <Cork> bleh
[10:25] <dani> ok so i got the install right
[10:25] <Kim^J> No error nothing.
[10:25] <Gumby> Deffie: welcome
[10:25] <dani> how can i get the dependencies for ndisgtk
[10:25] <mwe> Kim^J: I would suppose someone checked if it worked before it was released, but I don't use it
[10:25] <Gumby> Cork: are you in the cd's directory structure?
[10:26] <dani> my internet from ubuntu doesnt work so can i get a link to source forge
[10:26] <Cork> oh, no i'm not
[10:26] <pedro> Gumby: sorry, i got booted
[10:26] <Kim^J> mwe: I don't know anymore, both Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora have really low quality on some packages.
[10:26] <mwe> Kim^J: sudo invoke-rc.d postgresql start maybe. if it doesn't work I'd check the log file in /var/log
[10:27] <mwe> Kim^J: I see
[10:27] <pedro> Gumby: listen, i did sudo modprobe ipw2200 a second time, and that tooka care of it...and thank you SO MUCH for your time
[10:27] <Kim^J> mwe: sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.2 start doesn't give ANYTHING at all.
[10:27] <Gumby> pedro: thats quite odd
[10:27] <rohan> crimsun: when you have time please see - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/109882 :)
[10:27] <mwe> Kim^J: maybe it started then
[10:27] <Gumby> once a module is initialized for a device it cant get loaded again
[10:27] <Kim^J> mwe: Nope.
[10:27] <javahollic> Does anyone know if password policies can be applied to user accounts??
[10:27] <mwe> Kim^J: log files?
[10:28] <pedro> slip of hand the first time, perhaps....but it prompted me...so i dont know...
[10:28] <Kim^J> mwe: No /tmp/postgresql.sock thing
[10:28] <Cork> i got the same thing, gumby
[10:28] <mwe> Kim^J: log files?
[10:28] <Kim^J> mwe: None
[10:28] <kane77> Tarkus, istanbul desktop session recorder is good
[10:30] <dani> how can i find a package of ndisgtk and dependencies for downlaod (fiesty)
[10:30] <Kim^J> Maybe it's this... MySQL is running.
[10:30] <hanbush> hi, does anybody know why the feisty installer stops at 46% when loading the partitioner tool?
[10:30] <Kim^J> Nope... Didn't do.
[10:30] <`davo> I need some help with VLC Media Player.  I can hear the sound, but no video.  Generic question, any ideas?
[10:30] <Gumby> Cork: not sure, I am just reading instructions online, lets see where you are in the filesystem....
[10:30] <Gumby> Cork: whats the output of pwd
[10:30] <Kim^J> `davo: Use a better name, use mplayer.
[10:30] <dani> hanbush download from another mirror it was happening to me too
[10:30] <mwe> Kim^J: ps -e|grep postgres? nothing?
[10:30] <Gumby> Cork: and of course, I hope you are using the actual name of the file you are trying to convert and not just name_of_file.mod
[10:30] <Cracker2> hello, how to check upload/download rate?
[10:30] <Tarkus> kane77: alright, thanks ill take a look.
[10:30] <Gumby> Cracker2: for what?
[10:30] <Cork> lmfao, yes i changed it
[10:30] <mwe> `davo: your nick is annoying to type
[10:30] <`davo> Im sorry...?
[10:30] <hanbush> dani: any in particular?
[10:30] <Cork> and pwd outputs, /media/EVERIO_HDD/SD_VIDEO
[10:30] <Kim^J> mwe: Nope, nothing.
[10:30] <`davo> tried using media player but it tells me I don't have the proper decoders
[10:30] <Cork> which contains the .mod file
[10:30] <Gumby> Cork: ah, your device is probably mounted read only....
[10:30] <mwe> Kim^J: really odd.
[10:30] <Cracker2> Gumby: ubuntu. i need to know the current upload/download
[10:30] <Kim^J> `davo: Use mplayer. Or install the correct decoders.
[10:30] <`davo> where would I get said decoders?
[10:30] <Gumby> Cracker2: like total network throughput or throughput at that moment?
[10:31] <Dracos-Carazza> Hello does anyone have compiled a patched version of the orinoco driver under 7.04
[10:31] <mwe> Kim^J: I doubt someone has been so retarded to release a not working program
[10:31] <Kim^J> I don't doubt that, it's Ubuntu afterall.
[10:31] <magnetron> `davo: install package ubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:31] <Cracker2> Gumby, yes
[10:32] <Gumby> Cork: try outputting to /home/your_username/outputfile.dv  ie:   ffmpeg -i  /media/EVERIO_HDD/SD_VIDEO/modfile.mod -aspect 4:3 -ar 48000 -ac 2 new_file.dv
[10:32] <dani> hambush http://ubuntu.mirrormax.net/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
[10:32] <Ali_ix> !apt
[10:32] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[10:33] <Parmenion> hi guys
[10:33] <Parmenion> im back
[10:33] <zeroday> hi
[10:33] <Cork> same thing
[10:33] <Cork> I/O error
 `davo: install package ubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:33] <`davo> through apt get?
[10:33] <juh1> hi
[10:33] <Parmenion> its funny, but i have to reboot to get my wireless to work
[10:33] <Gumby> can you copy the mod file to your hard drive first?
[10:33] <hanbush> dani: would it be possible to burn that under the livecd?
[10:33] <Cork> yeah
[10:34] <hanbush> dani: if i have 2 opticals
[10:36] <Cracker2> Ali_ix could I use some already installed command? atm my download/upload rate is smth like 1kb/sec
[10:36] <zeroday> Parmenion: have you tried unplugging then replugging your wireless
[10:36] <sanityx> How can I change the settings of the various screensavers in ubuntu?
[10:36] <Parmenion> zeroday: internal card
[10:36] <heefan> hi all, excuse me. I got a problem on  82801DB PRO/100 VE (MOB) Ethernet Controller.
[10:36] <magnetron> `davo: yes, or "add/remove programs" which is easier
[10:36] <Gumby> Cracker2: not sure really.
[10:36] <Parmenion> its a broadcom 1390 minicard to boot :P
[10:36] <heefan> my ubuntu cannot active it
[10:36] <zeroday> Parmenion: Dunno sorry have the same issue but i jsut unplug replug
[10:36] <magnetron> !enter
[10:36] <Ali_ix> Cracker2: why not? what is problem?
[10:36] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:36] <Parmenion> zeroday: ok thanks
[10:36] <heefan>  my ubuntu cannot active it
[10:36] <heefan> I don't know why ubuntu cannot drive it automatically ...
[10:37] <heefan> my NIC chip is intel PRO/100 VE (MOB) Ethernet Controller. it is a normal one....
[10:37] <jock_> Have problems clean installing Feisty with CD. I get message: /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off. It's my daughters computer. I have tested the CD on my computer and there is no problem. We tried to update her Feisty yesterday and the computer would not boot at all anymore. Is there a bug in the new Ubuntu and could somebody please help. I do not have much technical know how. Thank you.
[10:37] <Gumby> Cork: there might be a different way, I;m not sure.  google is probably your best bet here.  google something like, linux convert .mod
[10:38] <Gumby> Cork: I'd like to stay and help but its past 1:30 am and work comes early
[10:38] <wilo> i need help setting up a vnc viewer on ubuntu edgy 6.10
[10:38] <wilo> i tried vncviewer -fullscreen (ip)
[10:38] <wilo> i dont get anything
[10:38] <Parmenion> jock_: your sure the CD is burned correctly?
[10:38] <Cork> do you live on the west coast? me too
[10:38] <Gumby> Cork: good luck.  you might also want to have a poke around at ffmpegs man page.  man ffmpeg
[10:38] <wilo> can someone help me set up vnc?
[10:38] <Gumby> Cork: yes, Vancouver.
[10:38] <zeroday> Cork: whats wrong?
[10:39] <Cork> haha, cool! i live in gresham
[10:39] <jock_> Yes. Tested it.
[10:39] <Cracker2> Ali_ix server is lagging really hard. i phoned to ISP and they said that there a very big upload/download rate in your LAN
[10:39] <Gumby> gnight, good luck again
[10:39] <Cork> ah zeroday, just trying to get my video camera to.. cooperate
[10:39] <Cork> lol
[10:39] <Cracker2> so i think smth has to do smth with it
[10:39] <Cork> need to convert my '.mod' files into mpegs
[10:39] <jock_> Parmenion: used my computer and test function on cd.
[10:41] <zeroday> Cork: gimme a min
[10:41] <Parmenion> jock_: you have installed ubuntu on your daughter's computer already?
[10:41] <Tarkus> kane77: hmm, theres no settings to make it faster FPS and higher resolution though, other than that its easy to use and works good.
[10:41] <jock_> Yes Edubuntu.
[10:41] <netwareboss> hello
[10:41] <netwareboss> 
[10:41] <hanbush> dani: what was that mirror again?
[10:41] <jock_> Parmenion: Edubuntu edgy
[10:42] <netwareboss> oh holy ~~~
[10:42] <Parmenion> the newest version is fiesty jock_, but besides that, where exactly does the error occur?
[10:42] <netwareboss> i love ubuntu~~~
[10:42] <hanbush> dani: do you have the link to that mirror?
[10:42] <glick> netwareboss, have you tried kubuntu?
[10:42] <Ali_ix> Cracker2: install FireStarter and check active connections
[10:42] <Ali_ix> Cracker2: or try etherape
[10:42] <wilo> can someone help me with a vnc viewer for ubuntu?
[10:43] <zeroday> Cork: you must ahve a seriuosly old vid cam
[10:43] <aa^way> hey, ive installed p hp5 with sudo apt-get install but how i make apache to run? i dont remember the command sry
[10:43] <kane77> wilo, yes?
[10:43] <Cork> no
[10:43] <jock_> Parmenion: As soon as I try to boot the live cd or anyhting from the start.
[10:43] <Cork> it's ~year old
[10:43] <zeroday> Cork: You can convert files at media-convert.com
[10:43] <zeroday> Cork: .mod files were first made for amiga comps
[10:44] <kane77> aa^way, sudo /etc/init.d/apache start
[10:44] <netwareboss> glick: no~~~
[10:44] <aa^way> thanks
[10:44] <Cracker2> 39) <Kim^J> `davo: Use a better name, use mplayer.
[10:44] <Cracker2> (11:29:
[10:44] <Cracker2> ops
[10:44] <`davo> eh?
[10:44] <jock_> Parmenion: I would have preferred to clean install now, but I might have to try the update to Feisty again.
[10:44] <aa^way> sudo: /etc/init.d/apache: command not found
[10:45] <Cork>  media-converter.com owns, thanks
[10:45] <Cracker2> is it okey if i have like 30-40 www-data  6189  0.0  0.5  20912 10672 ?        S    11:35   0:00 /usr/sbin/apach ?
[10:45] <Parmenion> jock_: check out the md5 sum of the iso
[10:45] <zeroday> Cork: welcome
[10:45] <hanbush> hi, if i'm running an athlon 64, would it be worth it to install feisty64 to utilize the extra extensions, or should i go for 32
[10:45] <Parmenion> jock_: it would be easier to do a clean install as far as i know
[10:47] <Dracos-Carazza> does someone know, howto compile a patched version of the orinoco wireless drivers ?
[10:47] <Cork> yeah. i think is video camera 'model' was released in 2006
[10:47] <kane77> aa^way, try apach2 (or just start typing and tab it)
[10:47] <Parmenion> and fiesty has much more of the "oomph" factor :P
[10:47] <kane77> hanbush, the main problem with 64 is that there;s no flash for 64-bits (however 32 bit firefox with flash can be installed...) ... othere than that I would go for 64...
[10:48] <Cork> everio GZ-MG21u
[10:48] <zeroday> jock_: Sorry Parmenoin dot mean to interrupt but has jock tried acpi=off and other such options
[10:48] <Cork> by JVC
[10:48] <zcat[1] > hanbush, not worth it. gcc apparently doesn't optimise very well for 64bit anyhow, so you don't gain much. You lose the ability to easily run non-free software which is usually only available in 32bit..
[10:48] <Dracos-Carazza> I get always an error
[10:48] <zeroday> Cork: did you convert okay?
[10:48] <Nateman1352> hi all, I'm trying to install Netscape 4 on breezy and it appears that it uses old libraries that are not included with the distro, specifically  libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2, I've been searching the net to see if I can find older debian packages to no avail, does anyone know how to get this library?
[10:48] <hanbush> zcat[1] : ty
[10:48] <buhrmi> Hi there
[10:48] <Cork> slow upload, ~15min longer
[10:48] <zeroday> ill try find you a player
[10:48] <buhrmi> can somebody tell me how I install grub again, after an attempt to install winxp next to linux (currently using ubuntu live cd...)
[10:48] <Cork> actually sheesh, not slow at all.. just a 100mb file
[10:48] <Parmenion> jock_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[10:48] <aa^way> kane77 thanks, works, well it sayd apache2 already works so yeh
[10:48] <MatthewV> jock_, you might want to take a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=415009 other people seem to have that issue too
[10:48] <stylus> I'd like to get ident responses working for IRC. Which daemon should I use on Ubuntu?
[10:48] <jock_> Parmenion: I do not know where to find the Md5 of Edubuntu Feisty. Can't find it on their home page. No problem finding it from my downlod.
[10:48] <Parmenion> check the md5 sums on the iso. it should run cleanly
[10:48] <Parmenion> 1 second
[10:48] <zcat[1] > kane77, flash, and many drivers (most 3d chipsets, most wifi chipsets, all winmodems..)
[10:50] <Bokeh> Cracker2: yeah, no problem
[10:50] <buhrmi> anybody? please :>
[10:50] <Bokeh> apache2 is threaded by default, which means you'll see many processes running while idle, which will activate if more people visit your website
[10:50] <zeroday> Cork: check out http://rani.free.fr/ and http://modplug-xmms.sourceforge.net/#download to play .mod files
[10:50] <orbin> Nateman1352: wouldn't build-essential get you the required, albeit probably newer versions of those libraries?
[10:50] <jock_> Thank you.
[10:50] <Cracker2> Bokeh lol, i typed apache2ctl stop, and ping changed from "request time out" to 33ms. started again, again ping timeout. omg:D
[10:50] <MatthewV> buhrmi, so you had linux installed, then installed winxp alongside that?
[10:50] <zeroday> buhrmi: With the live cd or you can use Super Grub Disk for better chances
[10:50] <buhrmi> yes and i believe it destroyed my mbr
[10:50] <buhrmi> i tried sudo grub-install /dev/sda
[10:50] <buhrmi> Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
[10:50] <theTrav> am I able to start a gnome session on my remote computer?
[10:50] <MatthewV> buhrmi, open a terminal, and then type in sudo fdisk -l
[10:51] <MatthewV> buhrmi, or do you know which device is your linux boot partition
[10:51] <fraggy4> Gumby: i just finished watching galaxy quest
[10:53] <buhrmi> yes its /dev/sda1
[10:53] <zeroday> theTrav: As far as i know yes
[10:53] <theTrav> zeroday: do you know how? or where I can read how?
[10:53] <Nateman1352> orbin: it appears that the API has changed since then, I get unresolved symbols with the newer libs
[10:53] <Parmenion> jock_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[10:53] <zeroday> !offtopic | fraggy4
[10:53] <ubotu> fraggy4: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:53] <Parmenion> are you sure the cd passes the file integrity check?
[10:53] <MatthewV> buhrmi, do you have that partition mounted anywhere?
[10:53] <buhrmi> do you have an idea what Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device. means?
[10:53] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, if you're installing grub from a live CD, you need to tell it so; -r /target -- otherwise it thinks you're installing for the current running system which is on a ramfs
[10:53] <zeroday> theTrav: gimme a min
[10:53] <theTrav> ta
[10:53] <Vhata> doing a debootstrap to install feisty gives me an empty /etc/fstab and /etc/network/interfaces - where is the replacement for base-config that sets these up automatically?  I even tried a dpkg --reconfigure --all
[10:53] <MatthewV> buhrmi, yes its looking for the boot thing on the live cd iirc, so we need to chroot into your linux partition then execute that command
[10:53] <buhrmi> zcat[1] : sudo grub-install -r /target /dev/sda    ... like this?
[10:53] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, something like that, from memory. Check the man page for grub-install
[10:54] <jock_> Parmenion: Thanx for that I check and see. LOL
[10:54] <orbin> Nateman1352: *shrug* dunno, sorry.  out of interest, why netscape?  and why such an old release?
[10:54] <fraggy4> Is there any way to get flash player for opera on breezy
[10:55] <buhrmi> ok MatthewV: how do i "chainroot"? :>
[10:55] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, mount the root filesystem first "mkdir /target ; mount /dev/sda1 /target" and then use "grub-install -r /target .. and whatever other options it needs"
[10:55] <jo_> good moorning
[10:55] <zeroday> theTrav: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Remote_Access
[10:55] <Parmenion> jock_: anytime XD ill be hanging round here for a good while yet
[10:55] <Nateman1352> orbin: doing web project that requires NS4 compatibility to be paid :p
[10:55] <theTrav> thanks zeroday
[10:55] <zeroday> jo_ : Good afternoon
[10:55] <MatthewV> buhrmi, thats just what i've done, zcat[1]  s instructions are probably better and easier
[10:55] <jock_> Cheers
[10:55] <jo_> zeroday: good afternoon to you!
[10:56] <fraggy4> can someone help me install a gba emulator?
[10:56] <turkay81> Enter text here...
[10:56] <turkay81> hi
[10:56] <vadvad> hello
[10:56] <turkay81> how are you
[10:56] <vadvad> how are u all doing?
[10:56] <fraggy4> can someone help me install a gba emulator?
[10:56] <jo_> vadvad: helloo
[10:56] <vadvad> :(
[10:56] <KERi> hy
[10:56] <vadvad> i'm sad..
[10:59] <buhrmi> --root-director = /target maybe?
[10:59] <KERi> how can i register here?
[10:59] <jo_> vadvad: no
[10:59] <Parmenion> im fine
[10:59] <Parmenion> KERi: ./msg nickserv register
[10:59] <vadvad> i just can't install this nvidia driver..
[10:59] <zeroday> KERi: no registration needed
[10:59] <magnetron> !register > KERi (see PM from ubotu)
[10:59] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, sudo apt-get install mednafen  -- I think it's in the standard repos
[10:59] <zeroday> vadvad: What nvidia card
[10:59] <vadvad> 6600
[10:59] <zeroday> !register > zeroday
[10:59] <zcat[1] > it's the best emulator I found anyhow.. might have been in seveas if it wasn't in universe/multiverse though
[10:59] <jo_> vadvad whats wrong with nvidia driver .. which one?
[10:59] <vadvad> !register>vadvad
[10:59] <vadvad> it's 9755
[10:59] <magnetron> !info mednafen > fraggy4
[10:59] <vadvad> and it just keep causeing problems.. and i come back to vesa again..
[10:59] <vadvad> i tryed every posible guide..
[10:59] <jo_> vadvad: i have 6600go and installed nvidia-glx just fine form repo which is driver 9736 or so, all problems gone
[10:59] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, yeah, "grub-installer --root-directory=/target /dev/sda" should do it..
[10:59] <fraggy4> buhrmi: do you know anything about gba emulators
[10:59] <jo_> vadvad: which ubuntu?
[10:59] <vadvad> 7.04
[11:00] <zeroday> vadvad: do you have an intergrated gfx card?
[11:00] <vadvad> no..
[11:00] <zcat[1] > I just checked. I thought it was -r but whatever... the man page is always right. Usually.
[11:00] <coolguy_> how do i stop this?????  BitchX: Auto-ignoring NickServ for 10 minutes [NOTICE flood
[11:00] <|nferno> stop using bitchx?
[11:00] <jo_> vadvad: are you installing the driver from nvidia?
[11:00] <fraggy4> Magnetron and zcat: it doesn't work
[11:00] <fraggy4> Magnetron and zcat: it says the package was removed
[11:00] <buhrmi> fraggy4: no i dont ^^why do you ask?
[11:02] <bef> what is the command to open the home folder, to open the trash can, to open the computer etc
[11:02] <Gambaroni> Is there support for WPA and WPA2 in Feisty Fawn?
[11:02] <fraggy4> buhrmi: I have a collection of over 200 Gba games, and I began dumping the roms today
[11:02] <axb> Anyone know a starting point for applying password policies?
[11:02] <vadvad> the last error was that somewhere else it's another driver and thay don't mach...
[11:02] <bef> i have brainfreez
[11:02] <zcat[1] > coolguy_, use xchat, it's much nicer..
[11:02] <jo_> vadvad: aha
[11:02] <vadvad> jo_: i got it from the nvidia site.. it's 64bit driver...
[11:02] <magnetron> fraggy4: use synaptic to search and install package mednafen
[11:02] <orbin> Gambaroni: yes
[11:02] <jo_> vadvad: so u installed already another and now u have first to deinstall the old to install the new
[11:02] <Gambaroni> orbin oh, nice
[11:02] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, curious.. shows up on my feisty install.
[11:02] <Timbo> i'm having an issue with my keyboard
[11:02] <orbin> Gambaroni: think it's there for edgy and dapper too - network manager applet
[11:02] <jo_> vadvad: check in synaptic manager if nvidia-glx is installed by any chance
[11:02] <buhrmi> zcat[1] : thanks for your help... i'll try to reboot now :>
[11:04] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, hope it works :)
[11:04] <vadvad> jo_:i install the driver from restricted drivers in ubuntu..
[11:04] <Timbo> sometimes, i hold down one key and it fails to repeat.. at all
[11:04] <Gambaroni> orbin nope, not in edgy.. I have to use wpa_supplicant
[11:04] <vadvad> but i removed it before i started...
[11:04] <Timbo> but if i toggle caps lock, repeat starts working again
[11:04] <fraggy4> i'm using breezy
[11:04] <fraggy4> zcat: i'm using breezy
[11:04] <fraggy4> zcat: I still need to burn a feisty cd
[11:04] <fraggy4> magnetron: nothing shows up
[11:04] <bef> hi, what is the command to open the home folder, to open the trash can, to open the computer-- complete mind blank
[11:04] <buhrmi> fraggy4: when you manage to complete them all you have to much time
[11:04] <buhrmi> :>
[11:04] <Timbo> also, hitting capslock sometimes turns off num lock
[11:04] <vadvad> how can i remove all the mess i did? start fresh?
[11:04] <buhrmi> let you know if it worked
[11:04] <Timbo> USB keyboard
[11:04] <zcat[1] > I think WPA support was one of the things that's supposed to be new/better in feisty..
[11:04] <magnetron> Timbo, when does this happen?
[11:04] <Timbo> magnetron: when running gnome
[11:04] <zcat[1] > my wifi is wide open :)
[11:04] <Timbo> and in a gnome-terminal
[11:04] <magnetron> Timbo, you mean anytime?
[11:04] <Timbo> it may happen elsewhere, but i haven't noticed
[11:04] <orbin> zcat[1] : where do you live? :P
[11:04] <Timbo> yeah, no pattern to it
[11:04] <magnetron> !enter | Timbo
[11:04] <ubotu> Timbo: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:04] <zcat[1] > orbin, just drive around with kismet running, you'll find me...
[11:04] <jo_> vadvad: deinstall them so as u installed them, before doing so u should do ctrl alt f1 and stop xserver by sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop and than deinstall drivers. after u can install nvidia driver from nvidia
[11:04] <Nateman1352> I think the biggest shock for me with feisty is that they did not include the acroread packages
[11:04] <knp> Hi fellas , any know how to make my panel trasparent with beryl ?
[11:05] <Timbo> magnetron: it also happens on a another machine with a ps2 keyboard
[11:05] <jo_> vadvad: when ready u sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start and xserver starts
[11:05] <magnetron> Timbo, please file a bug report in Launchpad describing the issue, so the developers can fix
[11:05] <fraggy4> zcat: do you have the repository for feisty?
[11:06] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, ahh, might be in backports then..
[11:06] <knp> Someone can help with makinig panels transparently (using beryl-manager and emerald-theme)
[11:06] <zcat[1] > !backports
[11:06] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[11:06] <vadvad> jo_: i know how to stop x, but i don't know how to deinstall...
[11:06] <fraggy4> could you post the link?
[11:06] <fraggy4> I'll add the repository manually
[11:07] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, not totally sure where it would be though. Hopefully someone else does :)
[11:07] <buhrmi> worked :>
[11:07] <zcat[1] > buhrmi, sweet!
[11:07] <orbin> knp: you don't need beryl etc.  just right-click on the panels > properties > background
[11:10] <jo_> vadvad: go to synaptic manager
[11:10] <jo_> vadvad: press the search button there
[11:10] <fraggy4> zcat:how do you compile and install from source?
[11:10] <brutopia_> does someone know how could I get colored OK/Fail in my boot like in redhat
[11:10] <magnetron> fraggy4, search for the package in Ubuntu package search. it is included in the default install of firefox. http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&subword=1&version=feisty&release=all&keywords=mednafen&sourceid=mozilla-search
[11:10] <jo_> vadvad: and search for every thing related to nvidia
[11:10] <knp> orbin can't find this probably ur talkin about panel manager ?
[11:10] <vadvad> ok...
[11:10] <jo_> vadvad: than mark all packages that u installled previously for deinstallation
[11:10] <Gambaroni> How do I update to Feisty from Edgy?
[11:10] <orbin> knp: you're talking about making the panels on the top and bottom of screen transparent right?
[11:10] <MrKeuner> hi, feisty machine is having problem letting others on LAN to print. what is the correct procesure?
[11:10] <knp> orbin exactly
[11:10] <zeroda1> Gambaroni: run update manager
[11:10] <orbin> !upgrade > Gambaroni (see pm from ubotu)
[11:10] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, burn the alternative CD, then put it into the running edgy system and folow the prompts
[11:10] <cyhz> hello
[11:10] <vadvad> the problem is i didn't installed anything from there..
[11:10] <MacSlow> Greetings everybody!
[11:10] <jo_> vadvad: but better is to do it outside xserver and with sudo apt-get purge remove
[11:10] <vadvad> i used sudo sh with a run file...
[11:10] <MacSlow> Why is there this odd difference in version numbers for rhythmbox... upstream svn is 0.9.8 and the version shipping with Ubuntu 7.04 0.10.0
[11:10] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, generally you don't. I wouldn't recommend it..
[11:10] <cyhz> hehe,i am new here
[11:10] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  do I have to burn the cd :O?
[11:10] <zeroda1> MrKeuner: Do you want the comp as a server or to connect to a lan printer?
[11:10] <zcat[1] > !b-e | fraggy4
[11:10] <ubotu> fraggy4: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:11] <orbin> knp: right-click on a panel, then click properties, then select the background tab.  select solid colour, then drag the scroller to transparent
[11:11] <vadvad> ok i'll try it.. thank u...
[11:11] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, or just run (alt-F2)  "gksudo upgrade-manager -c"
[11:11] <knp> orbin from panel manager i can make the panels transparently but then the icons on the panels goes invisible too ...
[11:11] <Gambaroni> ok
[11:12] <orbin> knp: hmm, weird i guess.  sorry, i don't use desktop effects so can't help you there.
[11:12] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, the cd is more efficient if you have a bunch of computers to upgrade though :)
[11:12] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > WeNaS
[11:13] <knp> orbin ey mate there is no that kind of option like "background" there :D
[11:13] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  there is just one..
[11:13] <knp> orbin np ill figure it out somehow
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > Hello
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > Spain
[11:17] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  the update manager is the same as synaptics?
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > ?
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > speak spain ?
[11:17] <andrea89> ciao, c' qualche italino??
[11:17] <andrea89> there are italian??
[11:17] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, no. But it uses the same apt config...
[11:17] <axb> gambaroni: 'apt-get dist-upgrade'
[11:17] <axb> gambaoroni: or burn the feisty ISO and plug it in, you'll get a 'upgrade' choice their too.
[11:17] <Gambaroni> axb ok
[11:17] <Gambaroni> axb Cannot I use the update managers?
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > _Gambaroni_ Ola
[11:17] <magnetron> !es | [[-NeRoN-] ] 
[11:17] <ubotu> [[-NeRoN-] ] : Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:17] <john|g> _
[11:17] <zcat[1] > Owwww, freenode's a bit fractured tonight..
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > soy espail
[11:17] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  ok, do I need to update my system full before I can install Feisty using update manager?
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > _ubotu_ Soy espaol
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > :D
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > alguien habla mi idioma ?
[11:17] <orbin> knp: you don't see this: http://img19.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=92533_Screenshot_Panel_Properties_122_715lo.jpg ?
[11:17] <magnetron> !es | [[-NeRoN-] ] 
[11:17] <ubotu> [[-NeRoN-] ] : Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:17] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, probably not. Check the !upgrade page I guess. I didn't.
[11:17] <sebrock> can anyone help me assign keyboard shortcuts to tomboy when using beryl... nobody knows in #beryl...
[11:17] <Nateman1352> orbin: I figured it out!
[11:17] <knp> orbin nope ..
[11:17] <rtre> Ok, I need some help. I want to install ubuntu (7.04) latest version onto my computer. I have somehow managed to partition my hd, so i have c: windows xp pro and now i want to put ubuntu onto my d: drive. Do i need to create a dual boot before i insert the ubuntu cd and try install??
[11:17] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  I did.. The image that shows me "There is a new distribution release", I cannot see that
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > me voi
[11:17] <orbin> awesome, do tell.
[11:17] <[[-NeRoN-] ] > veo q no ablai mi idioma
[11:17] <Assimilator> are the win32 codecs in the repos ?
[11:17] <magnetron> !es > [[-NeRoN-] ] 
[11:17] <zeroda1> sebrock: what do you mean? just right click the applet and select preferences
[11:17] <orbin> Nateman1352: awesome, do tell.
[11:17] <fog_proxy> Hi all. How to remove a module from ubuntu start? I have insmod a module before, and then every time I restart the ubuntu, the module modprobe auto. How to remove it?
[11:17] <Nateman1352> orbin:  I ended up finding a very old deb file in the debian 2.2 potato archives
[11:17] <rtre> Ok, I need some help. I want to install ubuntu (7.04) latest version onto my computer. I have somehow managed to partition my hd, so i have c: windows xp pro and now i want to put ubuntu onto my d: drive. Do i need to create a dual boot before i insert the ubuntu cd and try install??
[11:17] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, odd. It should do.
[11:17] <zeroda1> Assimilator: yes in Add/Remove to
[11:17] <MrKeuner> zeroda1: nevermind figured it out. thank you
[11:17] <Assimilator> what is it called ?
[11:17] <magnetron> !it | andrea89
[11:17] <sebrock> zeroda1, I use beryl as window manager, and when using it all keyboard shortcuts are disabled, because they belong to metacity. And I dont know how to get these shortcuts to work with beryl
[11:17] <Nateman1352> orbin: http://archive.debian.org/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/oldlibs/libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1_2.91.66-4.deb
[11:17] <ubotu> andrea89: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:17] <orbin> fog_proxy: blacklist it.  add a line in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[11:17] <zeroda1> Assimilator: in Add/Remove search restriced and codecs instal everything that looks relevant
[11:18] <Nateman1352> orbin: install that and netscape 4 binaries will load, and it seems to not have affected the existing c libraries
[11:18] <orbin> Nateman1352: yeah, was about to say, might want to be careful about conflicts.
[11:18] <fog_proxy> rtre: I think you need not, grub can do that
[11:18] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  Maybe after updating something, I'm doing that right now.. let's see after that
[11:19] <zcat[1] > !codecs | Assimilator
[11:19] <ubotu> Assimilator: 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
[11:19] <jock_> Parmenion: Hope you are still there. The check sum on my download was nothing what it was supposed to be. Nothing was the same. Yet when I ran the disc check it said it was ok. Any idea what is going on here?
[11:19] <Nateman1352> orbin: well I figured I would find out very quick if it broken anything :p
[11:19] <Parmenion> yeah, hi jock_
[11:21] <Nateman1352> orbin: and dpkg didn't throw any dependancy issues so no force was used
[11:21] <orbin> Nateman1352: :)
[11:21] <Hugo> Hi
[11:21] <zeroda1> hi
[11:21] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, I wouldn't have expected that to make a difference since it's only going to upgrade it all again anyhow... yo sure you did the -c switch on the end of that command?
[11:21] <Parmenion> i would suggest downloading the fiesty version of edubuntu and installing on your daughter's computer
[11:21] <magnetron> !traffic
[11:23] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[11:23] <fraggy4> when I'm compiling the source for mednafen, it says that the configuring failed...
[11:23] <Parmenion> OR you could try redownloading the cd you have jock_
[11:23] <zeroda1> magnetron: there is been more traffic before dont woory
[11:23] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  ill try again
[11:23] <Hugo> Anyone know how to install kompozer in feisty?
[11:23] <Pi4uks> hei
[11:23] <zeroda1> hi
[11:23] <zcat[1] > Parmenion, I find "wget -c" works nicely.. usually the download just didn't quite finish and there's no need to fetch the entire thing again..
[11:23] <fog_proxy> orbin: I also found the blacklist solution via google, but it not works. I did  irda' before, and
[11:23] <Pi4uks> is there someone who knows lot of ubuntu?
[11:23] <zeroda1> everyone does just ask Pi4uks
[11:23] <magnetron> !anyone | Pi4uks
[11:23] <ubotu> Pi4uks: 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?
[11:23] <fog_proxy> orbin: I did 'modprobe irda' before, and add 'blacklist irda' in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist now, every time I reboot, irda interface still there
[11:23] <dusty-work> Hey guys, has anyone here installed ubuntu/kubuntu on the Laptop HP Compaq NX6325 with success (e.g. getting EVERYTHING working on it) ?
[11:23] <Parmenion> zcat[1] : he's using the edgy version of edubuntu if im not wrong .... the desktop cd
[11:23] <jock_> Parmenion: I don't know much about Md5 sums. I will re download. I just wonder how this sort of thing comes about. Excuse my ignorance.
[11:23] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  unknown command: upgrade-manager
[11:23] <zeroda1> dusty-work: Whats not working?
[11:23] <orbin> fog_proxy: are you using modprobe -r?
[11:23] <magnetron> !anyone | dusty-work
[11:23] <ubotu> dusty-work: 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?
[11:23] <axb> Does anyone know what algorithm is used for user account password (eg root after an install), what algorithm guarantees its randomness / non-crackability?
[11:23] <Parmenion> jock_: no, dont apologise! at least your interested in whats the problem unlike most people around
[11:23] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, Oh.. update-manager sorry :)
[11:23] <jock_> I probably better download from a different mirror to.
[11:23] <magnetron> !anyone | axb
[11:23] <ubotu> axb: 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?
[11:23] <fog_proxy> orbin: I have tried, not work
[11:23] <Pi4uks> I have problem with my laptop! i installed ubuntu 7.04 and after some period all my usb ports going down and my USB mouse dont work...
[11:23] <dusty-work> Well, I have not installed it yet (Partition Magic is running setting up the partitions).  I was asking to see if anyone has already installed it and what problems/issues they were faced with (so I can go off and look into them before they happen).
[11:23] <bullgard4> How can one use the program screen fpr copy&paste within a console?
[11:23] <fog_proxy> orbin: '-r' can remove the module, but after restart, interface comes again
[11:23] <sneharajr> i want to take backup of around 500 gb folder in other node via network which is the best method
[11:24] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, I did wanr you ... :)
[11:24] <turkay81> Enter text here...
[11:24] <Stonekeeper> hi. I'm asuming my laptop has a SATA drive as i've hit the "hdparm" issue. What can i do to enable DMA? thanks
[11:24] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  ooh, I didn't have 6.10 =/
[11:24] <zeroda1> he did magnetron
[11:24] <magnetron> fraggy4, why compile from source? i gave you the link to the binary package
[11:24] <zeroda1> !codecs
[11:24] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:24] <Hugo> anyone knows how to install kompozer?
[11:24] <orbin> fog_proxy: *shrug*.  don't know sorry.  blacklist reaches the end of my knowledge about how to stop loads.
[11:25] <Pi4uks> hei!
[11:27] <jo_> !botsnack
[11:27] <Pi4uks> have problem with my laptop! i installed ubuntu 7.04 and after some period all my usb ports going down and my USB mouse dont work...
[11:27] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, usually just before it fails, it will have told you what it was looking for. But usually once you get that thing installed it will go one step further and something else will be missing. This can go for hours...
[11:27] <dusty-work> zeroda1, magnetron: Well...
[11:27] <ubotu> Yum!
[11:29] <Pi4uks> I HAVE PROBLEM WITH ACPI !!! CAN SOMEONE HELP???
[11:29] <zeroda1> dusty-work: google your model but nothing i know of by heart you may also want to check ubuntuforums.org
[11:29] <zcat[1] > Pi4uks, looks like you have a problem with capslock too...
[11:29] <jock_> Parmenion: I am glad it is not the fault of Ubuntu. I love that distro and realy did not want to go anywhere else. My daughter too, but she rely wants 3D. (11 years old)LOL. Thank you again, very much appreciated.
[11:29] <zeroda1> Pi4uks: please dont shout
[11:29] <aa^way> hello does someone know how to make multi player 2D? i know how to make 2d and im familiar with sockets but i have no idea how to design whole system, if anyone got some suggestions or articles then i would love it, and please answer me by using my name also inside it, so i could hear a peep also =P
[11:29] <Parmenion> jock_: your welcome =) I myself have to thank the people out here who helped me out with my own problems
[11:29] <ahave> could someone help me in mounting a network drive?
[11:29] <Pi4uks> zcat[1] : sory, noone answers to my question.. :(
[11:29] <orbin> aa^way: um, wrong channel?
[11:29] <jo_> Pi4uks: could be some bug in hal
[11:29] <zeroda1> ahave: what type of drive
[11:29] <ahave> zeroda1, it is a ntfs drive that i can connect to via smbclient
[11:29] <Pi4uks> jo_: in forums i read, that there is a problem with ACPI and video module...
[11:29] <jo_> Pi4uks: i was reading yesterday in forum about this problem.. somebody reinstalled hal and usb problems were gone
[11:29] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  it seems like it hangs on preparing upgrade :S
[11:29] <zcat[1] > Pi4uks, usually the answer is to pass an option at boot time... -acpi=no or --noacpi or something like that.... where are you having the problem? at install?
[11:29] <ahave> zeroda1, it is on a networked windows box
[11:29] <Stonekeeper> hdparm for sata drives? hdparm is churning out errors for sda when i try to set DMA. Anyone?
[11:29] <jo_> Pi4uks: ok, sounds complicated
[11:29] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni, it can take a while.. there's a lot to look at.
[11:29] <fraggy4> zcat:configure: error: *** OpenGL header file not found!
[11:29] <Gambaroni> ok
[11:30] <magnetron> fraggy4, why compile from source? i gave you the link to the binary package
[11:30] <Pi4uks> zcat[1] : if i boot with noacpi - i have problems with my CPU Fan... it dont start
[11:30] <zeroda1> ahave: gimme a min
[11:30] <fraggy4> because I'm using Breezy
[11:30] <TeReL50> I got 3 partitions on my disk,  how can I move my "home" folder to another partition without messing up things?
[11:30] <zcat[1] > fraggy4, seriously.. ask magnetron for the link to the precompiled binary again....
[11:30] <fraggy4> magnetron: cuz I'm usin breezy
[11:35] <fraggy4> zcat: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of mednafen:
[11:35] <fraggy4>  mednafen depends on libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1); however:
[11:35] <fraggy4>   Version of libc6 on system is 2.3.5-1ubuntu12.
[11:35] <fraggy4>  mednafen depends on libcdio6; however:
[11:35] <aa^way> hello does someone know how to make multi player 2D? i know how to make 2d and im familiar with sockets but i have no idea how to design whole system, if anyone got some suggestions or articles then i would love it, and please answer me by using my name also inside it, so i could hear a peep also =P
[11:35] <magnetron> fraggy4, oh, breezy
[11:35] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  it fails to fetch some file.. :S
[11:35] <Pi4uks> zcat[1] : if i boot with noacpi - i have problems with my CPU Fan... it dont start
[11:35] <mactimes> Hello there
[11:35] <Pi4uks> zcat[1] : is there any way to get CPU Fan to start without ACPI ?
[11:35] <jo_> Pi4uks: it was working after install of ubuntu 7.04?
[11:35] <zcat[1] > Pi4uks: no idea sorry..
[11:35] <zeroda1> ahave: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Networking
[11:35] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application.
[11:35] <Supaplex> weeeee
[11:35] <mactimes> OMG!
[11:35] <jo_> interesting
[11:35] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  it fails to fetch some file.. :S how could that be?
[11:35] <zcat[1] > I should go to bed anyway... too many splits and joins for me at the moment
[11:35] <magnetron> aa^way, you could use the the library the portable open source game library SDL. for general game programming techniques, sorry can't help with that
[11:35] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help?
[11:35] <Pi4uks> jo_: yes, Fan worked, when i installed ubuntu 7.04, but USB goes down after period... and when i boot with noacpi, usb worked fine, but Fan didnt start
[11:35] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni: hard to know... bad mirror perhaps?
[11:35] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  maybe, how do I change that?
[11:35] <andy_> hello there, whenever I plugin or unplug my AC adapter for my notebook, the computer makes a beep, signaling that the has been unplugged. But somehow, only during that short timeframe, the sound works on my notebook. Anyone experience something like that?
[11:35] <aa^way> thanks magnetron, ill look it, but do you guys know about linux effects?
[11:35] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni: usually just run it again and it'll get them next time.. perhaps try a different mirror?
[11:35] <aa^way> my teacher had a laptop with linux ubuntu and it was so cool, the desktop was like 3D
[11:35] <aa^way> you could rotate desktops and such?
[11:35] <BrendanM> Hey, so I upgraded to 7.04, and now my rt61 wireless card isn't working. The rt61 module is loaded, but ra0 doesn't show up in ifconfig. Any suggestions?
[11:35] <zcat[1] > !effects | aa^way
[11:35] <ubotu> aa^way: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[11:35] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  second time I ran now. How do I change mirror?
[11:35] <Davo_Dinkum> How can I get the latest version of libavacodec on dapper?
[11:36] <magnetron> aa^way, see channel #ubuntu-effects
[11:36] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni: system > admin > software sources
[11:36] <TeReL50> I got 3 partitions on my disk,  how can I move my "home" folder to another partition without messing up things?
[11:36] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[11:36] <Pi4uks> jo_:  i tried to blacklist video in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, video module did not start, but USB goes down anyway...
[11:37] <ahave> zeroda1, wow thank you so much! i think it worked
[11:39] <jo_> Pi4uks: aha, so you need to adjust something in your acpi files, i'm searching
[11:39] <zeroda1> np
[11:39] <zcat[1] > TeReL50: I usually boot single user, mount the new partition as /home2 or similar, move everything over, then edit fstab so it will get mounted as /home when I reboot.
[11:39] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[11:39] <Gambaroni> zcat[1]  now it works :D
[11:39] <zcat[1] > Gambaroni: cool!
[11:39] <zcat[1] > zZzZ
[11:39] <zcat[1] > was up late last night. I really should go to bed :)
[11:39] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[11:39] <magnetron> !repeat | mactimes
[11:39] <ubotu> mactimes: 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
[11:39] <jo_> Pi4uks: hee looks like solution is to edit some in xorg, got a link for u
[11:40] <Pi4uks> jo_:  emm... thanks, give please link...
[11:40] <jo_> Pi4uks: is this something?: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/106619
[11:41] <Deprecatd> is there an easy/safe way to remove grub from the mbr of all my hard driuves (so i can re-install it only on the correct on)?
[11:41] <zeroda1> Pi4uks: where are you from?
[11:41] <Supaplex> earth
[11:41] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: fdisk/mbr?
[11:44] <Pi4uks> jo_:  no, this is not my problem - my usb goes down, mouse dont working, i unplug and plug mouse back, but it dont work anyway... i plug Flash card, and it dont work anyway - usb is down and downt get up...
[11:44] <Pi4uks> jo_: i will give you link, where some one else have problem like this..
[11:44] <jo_> Pi4uks: its deeper problem, i'm sorry
[11:44] <jo_> Pi4uks: yeah ok
[11:44] <Deprecatd> fog_proxy: on linux? (this isn't a dual boot)
[11:44] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: no
[11:44] <salah> any experience with etheros wireless network cards?
[11:44] <Supaplex> !atheros
[11:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about atheros - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:44] <Supaplex> !madwifi
[11:44] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:45] <SpiritD> ok can someone help me X wont load since i let it load the ATI restricted drivers how do i edit it so X will load
[11:45] <Res> hallo wer da?
[11:46] <MacSlow> Res, bitte auf Englisch!
[11:46] <Res> ohh sorry my bad
[11:46] <SpiritD> -.- anyone....
[11:46] <bef> what's the command to open two applications at the same time (for a launcher)
[11:46] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[11:46] <MacSlow> Res, I think there is a dedicated german-speaking channel... my guess is #ubuntu-de
[11:47] <coolgeek> Can any one explain what a cloak is?
[11:47] <DarkJones333> mein ubuntu is kaputt
[11:47] <mateus> spiritd, I had the same thing happen with my nvidia driver. I had to use envy to take care of it. google it.
[11:47] <fraggy4> i hate compiling source
[11:47] <SpiritD> hmm kk im stuck in terminal atm
[11:48] <SpiritD> on my pc
[11:48] <sipior> coolgeek: in what context?
[11:48] <Supaplex> coolgeek: check the freenode website faq
[11:48] <krinns> hi all
[11:48] <krinns> what this error mean
[11:48] <krinns>  eth1: Promiscuous mode enabled.
[11:48] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: you can use 'dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=446 count=1'
[11:49] <sipior> krinns: not an error, just a warning
[11:49] <coolgeek> supaplex sipior: i have read the faq and it keeps talking about cloaks but doesnt explain what they are
[11:49] <Supaplex> krinns: it's not an error. it's a notice. it means your network card is listening for traffic not destined for its station.
[11:49] <Supaplex> coolgeek: it masks your hostname when on irc
[11:49] <sipior> krinns: which is considered rude :)
[11:50] <coolgeek> supaplex: can you explain a bit further please
[11:50] <krinns> thanks
[11:50] <SmSpillaz> !patience
[11:50] <krinns> what this mean
[11:50] <ubotu> 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
[11:50] <krinns> dhcpd: ip length 576 disagrees with bytes received 578
[11:50] <SmSpillaz> @quote
[11:50] <Supaplex> coolgeek: find a freenode staffer, they'll fill you in on the rest.
[11:51] <coolgeek> supaplex: can you recommendf a room to find one?
[11:51] <Deprecatd> fog_proxy: that's pretty much what I just gounf ,except this forum says bs=512 ?
[11:51] <krinns> hay supaplex
[11:51] <fraggy4> !patience
[11:51] <ubotu> 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
[11:51] <krinns> i ran tcpdump when i get this dhcp error
[11:51] <krinns> 8346 packets captured
[11:51] <krinns> 1045552 packets received by filter
[11:51] <krinns> 1028784 packets dropped by kernel
[11:51] <Supaplex> coolgeek: #freenode is a safe bet.
[11:51] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: you should not use bs=512
[11:51] <krinns> kernel is droping packets
[11:51] <krinns> as soon as i restart my Dlink switch
[11:51] <krinns> all seems ok
[11:51] <krinns> any idea?
[11:52] <kkito> hello
[11:52] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: because the lastest 66 bytes are partition infomation
[11:52] <kkito> do you know any mirror for the plf repository?
[11:52] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: If you did, you need repartition your hd
[11:52] <kkito> http://packages.freecontrib.org/ubuntu/plf it is not working for me :(
[11:52] <fraggy4> I'm compiling and building source for mednafen and it's taken me over an hour to get all the right packages
[11:52] <Deprecatd> fog_proxy: ah.. thats what I was worried about. Thanks. I'll give it a go.
[11:52] <fog_proxy> Deprecatd: np
[11:52] <fraggy4> and i don't think I'm done yet
[11:53] <elate_> kkito, google "medibuntu"
[11:53] <krinns> supaplex
[11:53] <SpiritD> phhfft stupid restricted drivers
[11:53] <fraggy4> nope, not done yet
[11:53] <Supaplex> krinns: time for a new switch?
[11:53] <krinns> really
[11:54] <krinns> plz i wana understand it
[11:54] <krinns> its really odd
[11:54] <Ali_ix> !help > Ali_ix
[11:54] <Stonekeeper> bah! no comment on the hdparm issue?
[11:54] <krinns> can u guide me
[11:54] <kkito> elate_, thx
[11:54] <krinns> what type of swith then i use a low cost
[11:55] <fraggy4> !help | Ali_ix
[11:55] <ubotu> Ali_ix: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:55] <xukun> After updating from Edgy to Feisty: When I reboot my stops booting I get a console screen. I get few errors, but one of them is: program apt-get is currently not installed, I cant install apt from there, but if I do exit then it boots normal
[11:55] <Supaplex> krinns: the fore es-2810 is a 24port 10/100 switch i've bought on ebay for $1 each a few times. shipping is $15 or so. worth every penny. solid as a rock. never had to reset it in the last 6months it's been on.
[11:55] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[11:55] <Supaplex> krinns: it's an intel clone, 510t or something
[11:57] <Supaplex> mactimes: vdk? what's that?
[11:57] <tatters> I messed up all my desktop settings on Feisty,resolution, Font sizes, panel etc is there a way to reset all my settings back to the default or do i have to individually go to each one and set to default
[11:57] <AndyM__> Ahmed: http://www.arachnoid.com/linux/shell_programming.html AND http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[11:57] <SpiritD> :'(
[11:57] <fraggy4> i have a feeling i have about 20 more packages to install untill i can build the program
[11:57] <|Death|> I have a problem, I changed the name of my computer in ubuntu (feisty) and now localhost isnt working..
[11:58] <Supaplex> |Death|: check /etc/hosts
[11:58] <|Death|> I did
[11:58] <|Death|> it looks fine
[11:58] <fraggy4> google
[11:58] <|Death|> in loopback in network tools should localhost have a broadcast???
[11:58] <Supaplex> |Death|: localhost, in what context? How do you know it's not working?
[11:59] <|Death|> sql queries to 127.0.0.1 error out..
[12:00] <|Death|> unknown host
[12:00] <xukun> my system..
[12:00] <xukun> I think there is something going on with my file system, but I,m not sure
[12:00] <xukun> anybody please
[12:00] <Supaplex> |Death|: ifconfig lo ? and why are you using the ip and not 'localhost'? localhost in mysql has a special meaning (as in unix socket, not tcp/ip)
[12:00] <xukun> I think there is something going on with my file system, but I,m not sure
[12:00] <Supaplex> xukun: that's a very non descriptive problem for your issue.
[12:00] <coolgeek> can any one recommend a room to find Freenode admins?
[12:00] <coolgeek> want to ask some questions
[12:00] <xukun> Supaplex, you mean its not clear?
[12:00] <Supaplex> coolgeek: you could try asking someone with a cloak to.
[12:00] <mactimes> Supaplex: VDK Builder is a Borland C++ Builder like environment
[12:00] <coolgeek> can any one explain a cloak????
[12:00] <coolgeek> supaplex: friends didnt have any one there!
[12:01] <SpiritD> -.-
[12:01] <fraggy4> the package i have to install is called swami
[12:01] <Supaplex> coolgeek: what's to explain? You joined like this: 03:59 -!- coolgeek [n=ben@90.201.1.34]  has joined #ubuntu with a cloak it might look like 03:59 -!- coolgeek [n=ben@coolgeak/cloak]  has joined #ubuntu
[12:01] <xukun> Supaplex, ?
[12:01] <proski> ....
[12:01] <Supaplex> xukun: that's right. it's very unclear what your issue is.
[12:02] <proski> ...
[12:02] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help or tell me where to get help with that??
[12:03] <Supaplex> mactimes: where's the release site for this?
[12:03] <Freeze3R> Back in Ubuntu 6.0x i tried to install linux on my new computer which has an E6400 CPU and an ASUS' P5B Deluxe motherboard, however the installation failed to work
[12:03] <proski> help is always conditional
[12:03] <|Death|> Supaplex It doesnt work even when set to localhost.. is the subnet of the loopback supposed to be the same as my local ip?
[12:03] <Freeze3R> will the new Ubuntu 7.04 work on my computer?
[12:04] <mactimes> Supaplex: http://vdkbuilder.sourceforge.net
[12:04] <proski> subjectivity rooted in your body
[12:04] <xukun> Supaplex, I will reboot then write the whole errors down and then came back ok?
[12:04] <Supaplex> |Death|: localhost/loopback has an ip of 127.0.0.1 with a netmask of 255.0.0.0 broadcast of 127.0.0.1
[12:05] <proski> the projected errors out of your own make up
[12:05] <Supaplex> xukun: that would be helpful
[12:05] <fraggy4> yawn
[12:05] <|Death|> Ok theres a problem then no broadcast is set..
[12:05] <|Death|> how do I set it?? the gui doesnt allow me to configure loopback
[12:05] <proski> there's a problem then in experience of death
[12:06] <Supaplex> |Death|: all you need in /etc/network/interfaces is 'auto lo' and 'iface lo inet loopback' along side the other interfaces.
[12:06] <proski> ...
[12:06] <arctanx> Hi, I'm having an issue with chown.. if I do: $ chown root filename, I get operation not permitted, in my home folder on an ext3 filesystem. Can anyone point me at the problem?
[12:06] <|Death|> yeah proski im not very experienced but im learning this is a help channel right?
[12:06] <fraggy4> this stupid mednafen compile is taking forever
[12:06] <proski> this is so boring....
[12:07] <fraggy4> i know
[12:07] <Supaplex> proski: try #ubuntu8,0 - it's more exciting there.
[12:08] <coolgeek> any one know how to set up a cloak, now that i understand how it works
[12:10] <Supaplex> !cloak
[12:10] <Supaplex> *shrug*
[12:10] <ubotu> Tor & other common anonymizing proxies get abused to attack & spam Ubuntu channels, so they're blocked. Get a cloak from Freenode instead, and stop wasting your time with Tor: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks
[12:10] <proski> you understand how it works....is this good or bad?
[12:10] <coolgeek> !cloak
[12:10] <fraggy4> whats a cloak
[12:10] <proski> ...
[12:10] <Supaplex> proski: sense are you make no try to?
[12:10] <wil_syd> Anyone using FF as a host for VMware server?
[12:10] <Supaplex> wil_syd: #vmware
[12:10] <proski> FF = Feminine Frolics
[12:10] <proski> ...
[12:11] <Supaplex> cloak
[12:11] <Supaplex>                                         to hide your hostname from DoS attacks
[12:11] <coolgeek> strange i cant send messages to #freenode
[12:11] <Supaplex> it's on the faq http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks
[12:11] <wil_syd> Supaplex: Thanks.. just wanted to know if I install the ubuntu supplied kernel modules first or not.
[12:11] <fraggy4> yay
[12:12] <proski> Cloak = Canadian loafers organized and keen
[12:12] <fraggy4> it's finally making the file!
[12:12] <dv_> hi, I have a geforce 8800 gts, and tried using the CS drivers in  feisty
[12:12] <dv_> unfortunately, they dont work. "RmInitAdapter failed!" forum didnt help
[12:13] <Supaplex> coolgeek: read topic: You will be voiced soon, please wait!
[12:13] <proski> CS = Communist Sex
[12:13] <fraggy4> proski: ......
[12:13] <proski> ...
[12:13] <dv_> and the nvidia boards didnt show up my problem either
[12:13] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help me or tell me where to get help with that (Already tried official docs)??
[12:13] <zeroda1> how do you do that?
[12:16] <wil_syd> !language
[12:16] <proski> This room is a Troll
[12:16] <|Death|> hey Supaplex the interfaces is set properly but still in network tools no broadcast ip is in there
[12:16] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:16] <coolgeek> supaplex: thanks for all your help
[12:16] <Alarm-> hello. i own an nvidia mx440 vga, and tried to install the drivers as listed in that link: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Latest_Nvidia_Breezy (method 1) . somehow, neither do i see the nvidia logo, neither do i see the nvidia shortcut in the menu list for the settings. nor doesnt glxinfo or glxgear appear something . where could i find an appropriate nvidia driver installation
[12:16] <jman_> Hi all I am trying to configure X11 forwarding over ssh, a configured it according to this documentation: http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/adminguide/32/X11_Forwarding.html  but whenever I try to run an x program like firefox nothing happens, did I do somehing wrong or am I impatient?
[12:16] <proski> friendless is not natural to humans.....
[12:16] <Shadow2k9> o,o
[12:16] <proski> ...
[12:16] <Supaplex> |Death|: works here. http://rafb.net/p/X05e6V74.html
[12:16] <proski> any one here older than 14 ?
[12:17] <Supaplex> are you? haha
[12:17] <zeroda1> im trying to compile stuff and when i do ./configure i keep getting the error the c++ sanity check failed. Any ideas?
[12:18] <Supaplex> hey proski, are you part of the Flinders University preschool program?
[12:19] <zeroda1>  im trying to compile stuff and when i do ./configure i keep getting the error the c++ sanity check failed. Any ideas?
[12:19] <|Death|> Supaplex yeah mine look exactly like yours... but stil nothing..
[12:19] <Supaplex> zeroda1: inspect the config.log (it's cryptic) and quit repeating quickly
[12:19] <Supaplex> |Death|: 'what' is still nothing?
[12:19] <|Death|> localhost isnt working..
[12:19] <Ali_ix> !repeat | zeroda1
[12:19] <ubotu> zeroda1: 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
[12:20] <|Death|> cant even open the webserver on /localhost
[12:20] <Supaplex> |Death|: define 'not working', is this a mysql issue? or is it something else?
[12:20] <xukun> Supaplex, when I reboot I get console with this message: "Fsck died with exit status 8. File system check failed. A Maintenance shell will now be started. CONTROL-D will terminate this shell and resume system boot" after this I have to do EXIT from console then the system starts. I hope this is clear enough
[12:20] <xukun> this happen after the upgrade to Feisty
[12:20] <|Death|> No not specific to mysql... nothin using localhost or 127.0.0.1 is working...
[12:20] <Supaplex> xukun: ouch.
[12:20] <Supaplex> |Death|: try ping 127.0.0.1
[12:21] <xukun> Supaplex, is it that bad?
[12:21] <coolgeek> whats the command to view current users in a room?
[12:21] <Supaplex> xukun: after you have a shell, inspect /etc/fstab for filesystems, and fcsk each of them.
[12:21] <coolgeek> Trying to learn how to use bitchx from command line.. Seems theres alot of commands to learn!
[12:21] <Supaplex> I'm ot sure what exit status 8 is.
[12:21] <Supaplex> coolgeek: screen+irssi > bitchx
[12:21] <Supaplex> imo :)
[12:21] <xukun> Supaplex, How can I do the check?
[12:22] <coolgeek> supaplex: from command line you cant use the screen command can you?
[12:22] <Supaplex> coolgeek: sure you can. that's the whole point.
[12:22] <Alarm-> anyone that could tell me what does the: sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/NVIDIA-Settings.desktop do ?
[12:22] <xukun> Supaplex, I found out that I dont have a swab
[12:22] <coolgeek> supaplex so how would i use the command?
[12:22] <Supaplex> coolgeek: screen <command>
[12:23] <coolgeek> supaplex: sorry to ask all these stupid questions but im very new to bitchx and command line irc.
[12:23] <coolgeek> screen
[12:23] <foug> where do i go to access my video card settings?
[12:23] <Supaplex> screen (1)           - screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation
[12:23] <mactimes> I've just installed VDK Builder 2 on Feisty and I'm having problems making/running any kind of application. Could anyone help me or tell me where to get help with that (Already tried official docs)??
[12:23] <coolgeek> scscreen+irssi > bitchx
[12:23] <sipior> Alarm-: modifies the menu entry for nvidia-settings, though i'm not sure why you'd want to do that directly
[12:23] <coolgeek> lol doesnt work
[12:23] <coolgeek> screen+irssi > bitchx
[12:23] <coolgeek> screen+irssi > bitchx
[12:23] <Raznor> foug: /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[12:23] <Alarm-> cause thats listed in the note of hot to install
[12:23] <rickympl> Alarm-, that command will edit the nvidia-settings.desktop file
[12:24] <Supaplex> coolgeek: that's not a command. that's an expression "screen and irssi are cooler/better than bitchx alone"
[12:24] <preston> im wanting to get me a 700 to 800 laptop any recomendations as to brands i was thinking about a lenovo at circuit city that was on sale
[12:24] <Alarm-> rickympl modify and do what ?
[12:24] <zoexii> hello, does someone know how to disable the trackpad click/tap on a notebook?
[12:24] <coolgeek> supaplex: AHHH sorry i mis understood
[12:24] <coolgeek> supaplex: they are other programs
[12:24] <coolgeek> supaplex: what makes them better?
[12:24] <drinky> hi everyone
[12:24] <Alarm-> i am trying to install with: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-legacy nvidia-xconfig nvidia-settings , and editing the nvidia.desktop  , but things dont work somehow. neither do i see the logo, nor any icon to change the nvidia settings
[12:24] <preston> hello
[12:24] <Supaplex> mactimes: have you considered the forums or a mailing list, or the sf.net help? you can keep asking here, but I don't think you'll find many here that have used that.
[12:24] <coolgeek> supaplex: They work from command line?
[12:25] <drinky> having some weird problems on dapper-server if anyone can help - e1000 network card modules loaded but devices don't exist
[12:25] <Slike> can amd64 packages (amd64 in the name of the package) contain 32-bit applications, or is it for sure that these packages contain only 64bit software?
[12:25] <sipior> Alarm-: and invoking nvidia-settings from the terminal doesn't work?
[12:25] <Supaplex> coolgeek: irssi was written from scratch just a few years ago.  It's everything I wanted out of bitchx and others. bitchx has lots of old messy code that's hard to maintain.
[12:25] <drinky> network cards are Intel e1000
[12:25] <Alarm-> thats really something i havent tried. but as far i dont see the logo, it means the drivers have not being installed
[12:26] <fluid> what is the default runlevel for ubuntu? mine is 2, i thought it was 3 tho?
[12:26] <Alarm-> i also changed the 'nv' to 'nvidia' in the xorg file .
[12:26] <Supaplex> coolgeek: if X dies, or I need my irssi session remotely for a little while, I can steal my screen on another terminal.
[12:26] <rickympl> Alarm-, editing the .desktop file will make a menu entry and u can start nvidia-settings from the menu
[12:26] <Alarm-> i also see that command: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-legacy nvidia-settings linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`-nvidia-legacy . but i dont know what linux-restricted does so i wanted to avoid that
[12:27] <sipior> Alarm-: you need that to install the proprietary nvidia drivers, so...
[12:27] <sldkfj> I have an amd64 computer with x86_64 ubuntu,  if I get I get the notion to add the i386 version to have flash over a chroot environment on the computer and dual boot, which nvidia driver would I install ?
[12:27] <coolgeek> supaplex: first of all im unsure as what irssi is... Second of all i dont understand what you mean by steal your screen?
[12:27] <mactimes> Supaplex: I have already looked for help everywhere.
[12:27] <Alarm-> thought that nvidia-glx-legacy nvidia-xconfig  would be just fine. i also see something about sudo nvidia-glx-config enable or to reconfigure xorg, but i dont know what of all those things is what i need. every guide on the net is kind of different and i am more confused :)
[12:28] <mactimes> Supaplex: I'm trying to get rid of Windows, but it keeps getting harder and harder to get linux-based replacement softwares
[12:28] <Supaplex> mactimes: let me see your forum post
[12:28] <Alarm-> sipior i need the legacy driver once i got an mx440. pretty old one
[12:28] <sipior> Alarm-: yeah, i had one of those as well
[12:28] <magnetron> mactimes: what are the specific error you get?
[12:29] <Alarm-> then where could i find a kind of proper guide to install the drivers. or which steps should i follow .
[12:29] <Supaplex> coolgeek: try apt-cache show screen irssi   to see those.
[12:29] <Supaplex> mactimes: what package is this in?
[12:29] <mactimes> magnetron: /bin/sh: Syntax error: "(" unexpected     and     make: **[consoleapp]  Erro 2
[12:30] <mactimes> magnetron: Not C/C++ syntax error
[12:30] <Supaplex> yea, that's makefile/shell script related.
[12:31] <knp> alarm- what drivers u need ?
[12:31] <sipior> Alarm-: i don't think you want the nvidia-legacy driver, as your chipset is not listed in the summary that synaptic provides. you quite sure you don't want nvidia-glx?
[12:31] <magnetron> mactimes, +1 to Supaplex
[12:31] <Alarm-> let me check
[12:31] <hw> !acroread
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about acroread - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <haru> is there an alternate to net sends in linux?
[12:31] <Raznor> Alarm: I dont know your Problem excatly but just try downloading install script from nvidia und install the dev-package for xorg und run the script, this worked for me
[12:32] <Supaplex> mactimes: is this part of vdkbuilder2 in ubuntu, or did you install it some other way?
[12:32] <edgy> Hi, I have mono configured as in http://pastebin.ca/457315 and I can access the sample pages with /samples but I want any aspx page to be served with apache, should I modify apache2.conf somehow?
[12:32] <magnetron> haru, you mean the winpopup chat protocol?
[12:32] <Alarm-> sipior i thought till now that i need the legacy driver as i own an old one
[12:32] <haru> magnetron, yes
[12:32] <mactimes> Supaplex: Installed it using automatix2
[12:32] <Alarm-> ok i will try the simple one. hope it will work
[12:32] <sipior> Alarm-: it's still a geforce4, right?
[12:32] <Alarm-> sipior yes
[12:32] <Alarm-> where u are right , its not in the list
[12:32] <haru> magnetron, know any?
[12:33] <hw> Anyone fixed the "expr" error with adobe acroread 7 on feisty?
[12:33] <tatters> Is there any problems changing sessions between Xfce ,  KDE ,and GNOME and will KDE apps work on Gnome and gnome apps work on KDE?
[12:33] <Supaplex> mactimes: oh nice. I haven't heard a good reason to use something that can cripple the package management system.
[12:33] <magnetron> there is a software that is called linpopup. read its instructions, it will need some samba package installed too. use synaptic to search and install those packages.
[12:33] <haru> also how do i edit the shortcut for run panel application dialog to <super> + R
[12:33] <Alarm-> ok, i will try not to install the legacy then. a last question and i am out. what does the linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`-nvidia do ?
[12:34] <Alarm-> will i need this ?
[12:34] <mactimes> Supaplex: Sorry, my mistake.  Installed it using Synaptic
[12:34] <sldkfj> find your card here in the list of legacy drivers for nvidia.  http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_32667.html
[12:34] <mactimes> Supaplex: I was just checking now
[12:34] <haru> magnetron, i used it.. the thing it it doesnt have any feature to notify me of when a message arrives
[12:34] <Alarm-> Raznor thast where i will end if i wont manage with the apt.
[12:35] <haru> is there an alternate to net sends in linux?
[12:36] <Supaplex> haru: use a real instant messenger.
[12:36] <mactimes> Supaplex: Did you see that message?  It was not on automatix, it was installed using Synaptic
[12:36] <haru> Supaplex, like?
[12:36] <bopper> hi
[12:36] <bopper> does any body konw how to get a hold off a staff member?
[12:36] <Supaplex> haru: jabber, gaim, etc.
[12:36] <haru> Supaplex, uhh.. i wanna send messages over lan :)
[12:36] <coolgeek> supaplex: sorry i missed you reply to this : first of all im unsure as what irssi is... Second of all i dont understand what you mean by steal your screen?
[12:36] <Supaplex> haru: what, tcp/ip isn't lan?
[12:37] <magnetron> haru, well you asked if there was any applications and I gave you one. contact those developers and ask them to enhance their software? or try to find a plugin to another chat program, like a plugin for Pidgin (the chat software formerly known as GAIM)
[12:37] <Supaplex> coolgeek: apt-cache show <package>
[12:37] <knp> Any ideas how to make the panels trasnperantly ?
[12:37] <zibigeo> Kanenas Ellhnas edw?
[12:37] <coolgeek> supaplex: ???
[12:37] <Supaplex> haru: do you want ipx/spx support to?
[12:37] <haru> Supaplex,  well it is TCP/IP.. using gaim for local messaging is like overkill
[12:37] <haru> Supaplex, not really
[12:38] <magnetron> knp: right click the panel and choos preferences
[12:38] <Supaplex> haru: ok, well have fun getting it to work. :) there's smbclient to.
[12:38] <knp> magnetron yes but everything on panels goes transperantly too and when its 100% i cant see anything on 'em .
[12:38] <haru> Supaplex, is it possible to configure smbclient to play a music when a message comes in
[12:38] <Supaplex> coolgeek: to see a description of any package, run apt-cache show <package> where <package> is the package name. eg, apt-cache show screen.
[12:39] <Supaplex> haru: that's your ball of yarn to play with now. have fun.
[12:39] <dimebar> haru: smbclient -M hostname message
[12:39] <Hanski> Moroo
[12:39] <haru> dimebar, thats to send messages
[12:39] <Hanski> Mit kuuluu?
[12:39] <foug> is anyone using a g15 keyboard?
[12:39] <coolgeek> supaplex: ok once again sorry if this is a stupid question but how do i get back to my bash when im in Bitchx?
[12:39] <dimebar> haru: well what you wanna do?  and why don't you use jabber?
[12:39] <magnetron> knp: for me the things on the panel doesn't go transparent when using that option... are you using beryl or compiz? maybe a bug in beryl?
[12:40] <coolgeek> supaplex: obviously without closing bitchx i mean
[12:40] <Supaplex> mactimes: yea, I got it. ubuntu.com ... lost me with their changes to a bug reportting system.
[12:40] <knp> magnetron beryl ...
[12:40] <haru> dimebar, because people are using net send to send messages from windows platform
[12:40] <magnetron> knp: make a bug report to beryl
[12:40] <Supaplex> coolgeek: open/switch a new terminal. are you on the console?
[12:40] <haru> dimebar, and i cannot convince everyoen to use the same IM
[12:40] <vadvad> hello!
[12:40] <knp> magnetron + i dont have preferences on panel got only "Customize panel"
[12:40] <mactimes> Supaplex: Any ideas on how can I solve it?
[12:41] <coolgeek> supaplex: yes im using ssh to connect to my machine.. Then im using bitchx within this terminal
[12:41] <robby> hello, i have just installed the wrong nvidia driver package from the synaptic program manager and my computer display the desktop now. I have the terminal restore command in file on the desktop but don't know how to get to it. Can anyone help?
[12:41] <mdeboer> hi
[12:41] <vadvad> where can i find hebrew fonts for linux?
[12:41] <Supaplex> coolgeek: open another ssh connection.
[12:41] <coolgeek> supaplex: if i didnt want to open a second termainal how can i switch between the command prompt and bitchx
[12:41] <coolgeek> terminal
[12:41] <Supaplex> mactimes: is there a reportbug program avaialble?
[12:41] <Supaplex> coolgeek: you can't
[12:42] <coolgeek> supaplex: there is definatly a command to do that.
[12:42] <mdeboer> i just installed ubuntu edgy on a 2000 MHz Pentium M laptop, (command line mode), and it is extremely slow. for example gzipping a 10MB file takes 55 seconds!
[12:42] <winkiller> interesting, 6.10 install seems to work like a charm, whereas feisty fails miserably
[12:42] <magnetron> coolgeek: you can open a second terminal tab in gnometerminal
[12:42] <mactimes> Supaplex: Nope :S  Not even help docs work on it.  Only help --> About
[12:42] <winkiller> mdeboer: try hdparm
[12:42] <Supaplex> mactimes: run apt-cache show reportbug, any result?
[12:42] <mactimes> Supaplex: Sorry for being such a pain, but I'm desperate to get it working so I can get free of MS Windows.
[12:42] <Pi4uks> Hei!
[12:42] <mdeboer> winkiller: how exactly
[12:43] <mactimes> Supaplex: Let me see that
[12:43] <Pi4uks> I have problem with ACPI!!!
[12:43] <haru> Supaplex, okay.. can i atleast force everything to run through alsa
[12:43] <foug> after i downloaded a folder and extract it, how do i install it?
[12:43] <Lamego> foug, you mean, a program source tarball ?
[12:43] <mhykgyver> hi all!
[12:43] <Supaplex> haru: look for samba's config option of what to run on new incoming messages. write a shell script to do "what ever you want" with it.
[12:43] <winkiller> mdeboer: pff, can't remember, sorry :) most likely your hdds are in pio and not udma
[12:44] <haru> Supaplex, doing that..
[12:44] <mdeboer> winkiller: but disc access seems ok
[12:44] <Pi4uks> Have problem with ACPI: ACPI kills USB after some period!!!
[12:44] <foug> Lamego: .tar.bz2?
[12:44] <haru> Supaplex, however i need to specify the play --device switch
[12:44] <mdeboer> winkiller: for example, copying the file is no problem...
[12:44] <mactimes> Supaplex: Well, that shows a lot of things, but nothing vdk related.
[12:44] <haru> Supaplex, so is there a way to find out all the devices i can use / ahve
[12:44] <Supaplex> haru: *your* ball of yarn...
[12:44] <winkiller> mdeboer: mhm, maybe frequency scaling then?
[12:44] <Lamego> foug, what program are you trying to install, have you checked the repositories ?
[12:44] <mactimes> Supaplex: Is that right?
[12:44] <haru> lol
[12:44] <foug> Lamego: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172261&package_id=197381
[12:44] <Lamego> building software from source is the last resource :)
[12:44] <foug> Lamego: it's for my keyboard.
[12:44] <Lamego> for advanced users :)
[12:45] <winkiller> mdeboer: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:45] <Supaplex> mactimes: does dpkg -l reportbug show "ii" at the start of that line?
[12:45] <mhykgyver> the last time i installed vmware workstation 5.5.2 in feisty fawn (xubuntu) i had to use vmware-any-any 1.09 top install it, now i did the same and i can't comile the vmmon module, any idaes?
[12:45] <mactimes> Supaplex: Let me run that and see.
[12:45] <mhykgyver> *compile
[12:45] <Lamego> foug, you need to be familiar with using the terminal/shell
[12:45] <ceil420> !ati
[12:45] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:45] <foug> Lamego: i am
[12:45] <Supaplex> mhykgyver: vmware isn't packaged with ubuntu, see #vmware
[12:45] <mdeboer> winkiller: Intel (R) Pentium (R) M Processor 2.00 GHz
[12:45] <Lamego> threre should be a README or INSTALL with the build instructions
[12:45] <Pi4uks> !ati
[12:45] <mhykgyver> uh huh, used the tarball
[12:45] <foug> Lamego: i've navigated to the folder in my terminal allready, just not really sure what to do. I was following a guide but it stopped working somewhere along the way, so now i'm doing this
[12:46] <Lamego> usually its, ./configure; make; sudo checkinstall make install
[12:46] <mdeboer> winkiller: 4003.01 Bogomips
[12:46] <winkiller> mdeboer: mhm, then I have no ideas atm, sorry
[12:46] <Lamego> but, you need to check the source INSTALL or README docs
[12:46] <mactimes> Supaplex: I ran  "dpkg -l reportbug" and that told me that no packaged matching reportbug where found.
[12:47] <violator_> where can I get MIPS R3000 simulator?
[12:47] <mdeboer> winkiller: thanks
[12:47] <MidasWS> hi. someone with a joost.com TV account here ? I need an invitation
[12:47] <Supaplex> mactimes: ok, well I haven't reported a bug in ubuntu yet.  does apt-cache show <package> (of the package) show any ubuntu maintainer email addresses?
[12:47] <mactimes> Supaplex: were*
[12:48] <violator_> !ping
[12:48] <ubotu> pong
[12:48] <mhykgyver> funny thing was this is my 2nd installation on the same box and just can't install the thing...
[12:48] <foug> Lamego: k ./configure worked but now it wants me to "make" and "make install" which does nothing
[12:48] <joshjosh> what is joost? I got a beta invitation, but i have no clue what it is
[12:48] <Supaplex> mhykgyver: how did you uninstall the last one?
[12:48] <MidasWS> joshjosh: it lets you watch a couple of hundred tv channels on your pc. want to send me an invitation as well ?
[12:48] <zpforums> whrere there is info how to install xen
[12:48] <Furious_1oe> Is there an mplayer package that does not require a KDE install?
[12:48] <magnetron> MidasWS, try #ubuntu-offtopic. this is the ubuntu support channel. welcome
[12:48] <joshjosh> midasws i have no idea if i have any. hold up
[12:49] <MidasWS> ok. cheers joshjosh
[12:49] <mhykgyver> Supaplex: I actually re-installed feisty as I had prob's with my hard drive
[12:49] <coolgeek> supaplex: i have found info on screen, but cant find any info on irssi
[12:49] <mactimes> Supaplex: ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
[12:49] <coolgeek> supaplex: and still dont udnerstand what screen does
[12:49] <coolgeek> supaplex: lets you have multiple logins over ssh?
[12:49] <ceil420> SpiritD, if you're still there and kickin' it in a CLI, i can try and walk you through the ATI driver installation from the website :x
[12:49] <coolgeek> supaplex: but you can do that any way
[12:49] <Supaplex> mhykgyver: ok. anyhow, I refuse to repeat this one more time. ask #vmware (and heed their topic)
[12:50] <ceil420> SpiritD, i can't really troubleshoot, but i can tell you the steps that are posted here
[12:50] <joshjosh> uhh, apparantly there's only a windows and mac client for it.
[12:50] <sebdah> Can someone please post a copy of the default /etc/apache2/sites-available/default config file in some pastebin?
[12:50] <ceil420> SpiritD, but if you don't answer soon, i'm gonna read Dune :p
[12:50] <mhykgyver> Supaplex: kk, thanx
[12:50] <MidasWS> joshjosh: Yeah, I think theire working on a linux version as well
[12:50] <Supaplex> mactimes: try asking there, and also ask how to make a proper bug report.
[12:50] <Supaplex> coolgeek: what did apt-cache show irssi say?
[12:51] <joshjosh> well, i got a beta invitation, but they gave me no login or password
[12:51] <coolgeek> explained it allows multiple logins to one terminal
[12:51] <mactimes> Supaplex: Ok, thank you very much.
[12:51] <fuxx123> hello everyone
[12:51] <MidasWS> joshjosh... isnt it just a link you have to visit?
[12:51] <coolgeek> supaplex: said it allowed multiple logings frmo one terminal
[12:51] <Supaplex> coolgeek: uh, that's not irssi. that sounds like screen.
[12:51] <coolgeek> sorry i meant for screen
[12:51] <joshjosh> MidasWS, yeah it just taked me to the download page
[12:51] <coolgeek> irssi didnt bring back a response.
[12:52] <coolgeek> But im not on my ubuntu box im on a fedora box, I actually used the yum command
[12:52] <violator_> where can I get MIPS R3000 simulator?
[12:52] <coolgeek> i will try this again when im on my ubuntu box
[12:52] <joshjosh> i can't get a password until i run the software for the first time...and i don't have a windows or mac machine
[12:52] <Supaplex> violator_: #qemu might have one, but the hardware support varies.
[12:52] <violator_> thanks
[12:52] <MidasWS> joshjosh : would you give me the link and let me run it ? I could send you a new invitation after install.
[12:52] <coolgeek> supaplex: But im not on my ubuntu box im on a fedora box, I actually used the yum command
[12:53] <magnetron> !offtopic | josh josh MidasWS
[12:53] <ubotu> josh josh MidasWS: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:53] <coolgeek> :supaplex:i will try this again when im on my ubuntu box
[12:53] <Supaplex> coolgeek: *nod*
[12:53] <coolgeek> :supaplex: a good *nod* i hope
[12:53] <Supaplex> good luck folks. zzz tyme was 5h ago for me.
[12:53] <coolgeek> supaplex: :D
[12:54] <coolgeek> supaplex: Thanks again for all your help!!
[12:54] <Feengur> hi all :)
[12:54] <violator_> is fedora and ubuntu differs in command execution on the terminal?
[12:55] <Rick280> hi all
[12:55] <Rick280> please need help
[12:55] <Rick280> please
[12:55] <Feengur> umm, i just tried to extract a cd to my comp so i could put it on my mp3 player
[12:55] <Feengur> sound juicer popped up but it has no mp3 options....  any suggestions?
[12:55] <Evil_Shenanigans> Can anyone tell Me how to make a link to a network share (on a win pc) on the desktop?
[12:56] <magnetron> !restricted | Feengur
[12:56] <ubotu> Feengur: 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
[12:56] <Feengur> thanks :)
[12:56] <Rick280> need help with ubuntu...
[12:56] <magnetron> !helpme | Rick280
[12:56] <ubotu> Rick280: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:57] <Rick280> can't get wireless
[12:57] <Rick280> it comes up with available networks
[12:57] <Hugo> Rick thats not a question
[12:57] <Hugo> XD
[12:57] <tin_nqn> hello, somebody know octave language? #octave is empty
[12:57] <Rick280> but can't get internet working
[12:57] <zeroday> !enter
[12:57] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:58] <rajk> Rick280: wired or wireless?
[12:58] <Rick280> wireless
[12:58] <rajk> Rick280: can u get wired to work?
[12:58] <Rick280> dwl-g520+
[12:59] <Rick280> don't have it
[12:59] <Rick280> desktop too far away
[12:59] <Rick280> i get available networks though
[12:59] <magnetron> !wireless | Rick280 have you read this?
[12:59] <ubotu> Rick280 have you read this?: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:00] <rajk> Rick280: how are you trying to connect? command line?
[01:00] <Rick280> network utility
[01:00] <Rick280> yes
[01:00] <m-y-t-h-o-s> hi
[01:01] <sandrik> i want to install kubuntu instead of ubuntu but i see version of 64 bit only to amd proccessors so it will work?
[01:01] <Rick280> i have read all that info
[01:01] <Rick280> but still not helpfull
[01:01] <m-y-t-h-o-s> can someone tell me, why samba is so damn slow (~300kb/s) in feisty (client and server)
[01:01] <rajk> Rick280: try using gnome-networkmanager? also are you using WEP, WPA or MAC-filtering? if so turn them off temporarily to see if you can associate
[01:01] <magnetron> !enter | Rick280
[01:01] <ubotu> Rick280: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:02] <Igo> =)
[01:02] <Igo> hi
[01:02] <james__> Hello!
[01:02] <Igo> fine??
[01:02] <james__> is this the ubuntu chat room?
[01:02] <rajk> james__: yes
[01:02] <Igo> yes! are u from?
[01:03] <james__> am i from? i'm from England!
[01:03] <sandrik> hi someone can help me?
[01:03] <Igo> yes sandrik!
[01:03] <Igo> what your question?
[01:03] <Bokeh> don't ask to ask, just ask ;)
[01:03] <ceil420> !ask
[01:03] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:03] <ceil420> ^^
[01:04] <Bokeh> pfft, you lazy git
[01:04] <sandrik> ok:) i have intel 64 bit and i want to change version to kubuntu but there's only to amd 64 bit it will work!?
[01:04] <ceil420> eating :x
[01:04] <Zaggynl> Hi, what should I do if the livecd doesn't support my graphics card? I just get a 'no screen' message.
[01:04] <james__> you can use the 32 bit if you like, it will work
[01:04] <hwMoD|lap> Hello, could anyone help me with step 5.1 here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[01:04] <magnetron> sandrik, it wont, use the 32bit instead
[01:04] <hwMoD|lap> i'm on latest ubuntu normal desktop cd
[01:05] <hwMoD|lap> the files to download from the links there are not .deb s
[01:05] <Bokeh> sandrik: all 64 bits versions work on all 64 bits processors
[01:05] <mjr> sandrik, both amd64 and x86 versions will work for you
[01:05] <Bokeh> if you want to upgrade from 32bits to 64bits i'd recommend reinstalling, it's doable but it'
[01:05] <ceil420> reminds me, i need to order feisty discs
[01:05] <Bokeh> it's quite hard
[01:05] <rajk> Zaggynl: try editted your xorg.conf file to use the vesa driver (temporary solution)
[01:05] <Frankbla1> hello, tried to install ubuntu now grub error 17 when booting. Please help
[01:05] <Zaggynl> rajk, can I do that at installation?
[01:06] <lieter> Help me, i cant start any programs from my applications menu
[01:06] <rajk> Zaggynl: do you get the noscreen error and then access to the command line?
[01:06] <lieter> is it because of the gnome panel update ?
[01:06] <sandrik> thanx:)
[01:06] <psyko_free> i would you like to run a scripts perl in my apache server
[01:06] <Zaggynl> rajk, I think so, sec and I'll boot it up
[01:07] <rajk> Zaggynl: cool
[01:07] <rambo3> lieter, what did you do ?
[01:07] <sandrik> where can i ask questions in my own language?
[01:08] <acuster> Frankbla1, if grub is pointing to a device called /dev/hd* then it fails here as well
[01:08] <sandrik> i speak russian:)
[01:08] <onur_> sandrik, what is your language
[01:08] <ceil420> !ru
[01:08] <ubotu>    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[01:08] <Bokeh> #ubuntu-ru
[01:08] <acuster> Frankbla1, I had to specify the UUID directly
[01:08] <acuster> that's all supposed to have been fixed, but ...
[01:08] <onur_> when I try to use my camera via usb I got an error like PTP I/O error, does anyone know about it ?
[01:08] <lieter> rambo3, nothing XD, just installed the update
[01:09] <rambo3> lieter, try restarting x
[01:09] <james__> has anyone got a Demonoid.com invitation code they could send me? james.olney@gmail.com
[01:09] <ceil420> Feisty renamed my drives to /dev/sd*
[01:09] <lieter> ok rambo3
[01:09] <ceil420> i was referring to my 80gig by /dev/hdb1 in fstab, and it didn't work :x
[01:09] <Bokeh> don't think this is the channel for that james
[01:10] <james__> okay
[01:10] <m-y-t-h-o-s> have nobody performance problems with samba?
[01:10] <rambo3> james__, there is #ubuntu-offtopic amd #ubuntuforums for pfftopic
[01:10] <almimoni> hi, how can i run iso image without burn it on a CD. like DDEMON on Windows?
[01:10] <ceil420> james__, and just a tip, i wouldn't give out my email so liberally over IRC :p
[01:10] <ceil420> especially in a room with 1200 people i don't know
[01:10] <miracee> good morning
[01:11] <Toma-> m-y-t-h-o-s: i had some performance problems with it last night at a LAN. different WindowsOS's had different speeds
[01:11] <Bokeh> especially if it's based on your real name :P
[01:11] <ceil420> (not that i don't trust you ubuntians or anything :p)
[01:11] <Bokeh> lies! trust no one!
[01:11] <miracee> can somebody tell me, for what the hell java needs unixodbc?
[01:11] <ceil420> ^^
[01:11] <moggio_> feisty-alternate version, problem with widgets on apps, eg: no orange preload bar, anyone else experience this?
[01:11] <james__> <almimoni - if you look here: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/10/24/nautilus-script-to-mount-iso-files/
[01:11] <Bokeh> miracee: java needs odbc if you want to connect to databases
[01:11] <ceil420> <=- watched Dukes of Hazzard (new) earlier <_<
[01:12] <miracee> bokeh: and I need java and iodbc :)
[01:12] <javahollic> almimoni: try - sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop ubuntu-7.04-server-i386.iso your_mount_point
[01:12] <almimoni> james__:thank you very mutch
[01:12] <rambo3> miracee, jdk ? some database liberiers in java
[01:12] <magnetron> almimoni: install disk manager with "add/remove programs"
[01:12] <rambo3> !info  unixodbc
[01:12] <ubotu> unixodbc: ODBC tools libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 2.2.11-13 (feisty), package size 262 kB, installed size 776 kB
[01:12] <james__> has anyone tried installing Cedega6? it logs out out.. surly this is a massive bug, a non-root program being able to bring the whole desktop down?
[01:12] <miracee> rambo3: I know what's unixodbc
[01:12] <bullgard4> How can one use the program screen fpr copy&paste within a console?
[01:12] <wheels3572> Who in here can help me with a LoCo Team?
[01:12] <m-y-t-h-o-s> Toma-, but 300kb/s (max) are more than performance-problems and it has no difference which os is the client (debian etch/ winxp/ win2k3)
[01:13] <rajk> Zaggynl: any joy?
[01:13] <ceil420> SpiritD, last call, i'm about to afk a bit <_<
[01:13] <miracee> but I need unixodbc and iodbc from source and of course just one at the same time
[01:13] <Zaggynl> rajk, it's still loading
[01:13] <magnetron> !loco wheels3572
[01:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about loco wheels3572 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:13] <magnetron> !loco | wheels3572
[01:13] <ubotu> wheels3572: Information on Ubuntu Local Community Teams is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams
[01:13] <miracee> and every time, I deinstall unixodbc, I get an error, that java needs it
[01:13] <miracee> and it wouldn't deinstalled
[01:14] <ceil420> is "deinstalled" a cultural thing i don't know about or something? it's always been "uninstalled" to me :o
[01:14] <ceil420> but i see de- a lot
[01:14] <Bokeh> deinstalled and uninstalled are both valid
[01:15] <miracee> ceil420: sorry, i use ubuntu and freebsd for postgres and mysql stuff
[01:15] <miracee> of course uninstall
[01:15] <yell0w> hey folks, if i do aptitude download packagename where should the pckages be downloaded to ?
[01:15] <ceil420> i just never heard of "deinstall" until i dove into the linux world :p
[01:15] <A[D] minS> !bmc
[01:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bmc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:15] <ceil420> !info bmc
[01:15] <ubotu> Package bmc does not exist in feisty
[01:15] <miracee> ceil420: deinstall is bsd
[01:15] <wheels3572> magnetron, ty for your help
[01:15] <ceil420> ah
[01:16] <javahollic> yellow: /var/cache/apt/archives
[01:16] <ceil420> no wonder i never heard of it :p
[01:16] <Zaggynl> rajk, okay, I have a prompt
[01:16] <magnetron> wheels3572, you are welcome
[01:16] <dooglus> ceil420: I think there are just a lot of stupid people around
[01:16] <rajk> Zaggynl: so you are logged in yeh
[01:16] <ceil420> heh
[01:16] <moggio_> anyone here use the alternate version of feisty?
[01:16] <miracee> because of my developping on odbc of mysql I have to compile unixodbc and that stuff from cvs
[01:16] <ceil420> hey, i got my own unique lingo ;)
[01:16] <magnetron> moggio_ it is the same version, it is just the installation procedure that is different
[01:16] <Zaggynl> rajk, sort of, I got an X window error message, asking me to view logs, I selected no and got a terminal
[01:16] <miracee> so is there a way, to install java without unixodbc without compiling it from source
[01:16] <wheels3572> magnetron, do you know if it's possible that the group may not even be functional if I haven't received an email from that Admin?
[01:17] <rajk> Zaggynl: yeh thats good. log in and then go to /etc/X11/
[01:17] <magnetron> wheels3572, i don't know
[01:17] <Zaggynl> rajk, I just checked xorg.conf, but vesa is already set
[01:17] <ceil420> damn you! i was just about to open Evince!
[01:17] <wheels3572> magnetron, ok ty
[01:17] <Gonzo_> ufffff
[01:17] <Zaggynl> the error is, 'screens found, but no usable configuration'
[01:18] <ceil420> i mean, want me to try and walk you through the ati driver installation thing?
[01:18] <Gonzo_> difficult thing here
[01:18] <SpiritD> lol ceil
[01:18] <Gonzo_> hi all
[01:18] <magnetron> !ohmy | ceil420
[01:18] <ubotu> ceil420: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:18] <ceil420> :p
[01:18] <SpiritD> ROFL
[01:18] <ceil420> ...
[01:18] <SYSDragon> um
[01:18] <rajk> Zaggynl: what does it say in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:18] <ceil420> "damn" is in the bible
[01:18] <Gonzo_> guys, i just installed x-chat in ubuntu
[01:18] <ceil420> SpiritD, zat a yes? or wait for someone else to un-busy? :p
[01:18] <SpiritD> ceil i gotta reinstall ubuntu
[01:18] <Zaggynl> rajk, fatal server error: no screens found
[01:18] <ceil420> why? :o
[01:19] <Gonzo_> but i want to connect irc-hispano
[01:19] <SpiritD> cause it went hay wire
[01:19] <mr_road> Could anyone help me I am having trouble with qemu
[01:19] <Gonzo_> is this possible with this program?
[01:19] <ceil420> i was stuck in a CLI for a couple of hours, but i pulled through
[01:19] <SpiritD> 2nd format in 2days
[01:19] <SYSDragon> gonzo
[01:19] <ceil420> and even got UT workin' afterwards
[01:19] <moggio_> magnetron:some the gtk widgets look wrong
[01:19] <ceil420> :o
[01:19] <ShaunIsCool> mr_road: yeah?
[01:19] <null__> hello
[01:19] <Gonzo_> SYSDragon
[01:19] <ceil420> SpiritD, were you tinkerin' around by yourself and b0rk'd it more? ><
[01:19] <jaco> hi
[01:19] <null__> does networkmanager work with wired networks too ?
[01:19] <SpiritD> lol
[01:19] <magnetron> moggio_ ask the channel, i don't know
[01:19] <jkimball4> null__: yes
[01:19] <SpiritD> maybe
[01:19] <mr_road> yes, I am trying to get ubuntu installed as a virtual guest
[01:19] <ceil420> lol
[01:20] <ceil420> i tried :p
[01:20] <kbrooks> mr_road, rly?
[01:20] <mr_road> I am installing 7.04 on 7.04 via qemu
[01:20] <ceil420> next time follow the ati driver installation guide lol
[01:20] <ceil420> you can find it by typing !ati in here
[01:20] <ceil420> there'll be a link to the webpage
[01:20] <magnetron> !enter | ceil420, SpiritD
[01:20] <ubotu> ceil420, SpiritD: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:20] <mr_road> but, it fails after the install screen
[01:20] <kbrooks> and btw, has anyone ever heard of (honestly) a virtualized wireless
[01:20] <null__> jkimball4, it does not show up in the network manager nm-appelet for wired networks
[01:20] <SpiritD> .....
[01:20] <ROBOd> hello
[01:20] <null__> jkimball4, any ideas why ?
[01:20] <miracee> the other question I have is: how can i install skype on ubuntu 64bit
[01:20] <rajk> Zaggynl: try  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[01:20] <ceil420> magnetron, you're gonna work that poor bot to death...
[01:20] <qopi> !wireless
[01:20] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:20] <james__> is that a no to anyone with cedega 6 working on feisty? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=422534
[01:20] <orbin> Gonzo_: xchzt > network list.  then add a new server.
[01:20] <Zaggynl> rajk, okay
[01:20] <ROBOd> what's the difference between the nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new packages in feisty?
[01:20] <rajk> Zaggynl: without the phigh bit actually. and just step through the defaults
[01:21] <SpiritD> i got reinstall bitchx n elinks again -.-
[01:21] <mr_road> so qemu lauches, the install options screen appears, then when I select the install option I want it just dies
[01:21] <ROBOd> where can i see the list of improvements in the newer version of the nvidia drivers?
[01:21] <Gonzo_> mmm... gonna try it
[01:21] <mr_road> well not die, but hang would be a better term
[01:21] <ShaunIsCool> mr_road: hmm wierd, i tried installin server 2003 inside ubuntuserver using the built in VNC and the server locks up after install is over :/
[01:21] <ceil420> SpiritD, ewww bitchx >< even irssi lets you connect to more than one network at a time, you know :p
[01:21] <SpiritD> heh i like bitchx
[01:22] <SYSDragon> Gonzo_
[01:22] <ceil420> bitchx and i wouldn't get along too well... i'm on 5 networks :p
[01:22] <SpiritD> haha
[01:22] <ceil420> and why is ubotu hitting on me? o_O
[01:22] <Gonzo_> SYSDragon
[01:22] <ceil420> !snack
[01:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:22] <mactimes> magnetron: Yoz there.
[01:22] <ceil420> :(
[01:22] <SpiritD> lol im contemplating having an 80GB swap
[01:22] <ceil420> coulda swore you could feed it
[01:22] <Zaggynl> rajk, okay, I set it up, but startx still won't start X
[01:22] <Bokeh> well, sometimes a bot gets lonely.....
[01:22] <rajk> Zaggynl: same error?
[01:23] <ceil420> SpiritD, that's the size of my media drive ><
[01:23] <Zaggynl> rajk, yep :(
[01:23] <SpiritD> ROFL
[01:23] <mactimes> magnetron: Who was the guy helping me out before, do you remember?  Lost the log when I left...
[01:23] <mactimes> magnetron: about VDK Builder, etc.
[01:23] <null__> any one know how to get rid of the gnome-keyring password manager ?
[01:23] <mr_road> I could try winXP? do you have any ideas?
[01:23] <rajk> Zaggynl: ive got to go out for lunch but i'll think it over. in the meantime try and find a paste bin so that i can see your xorg.conf
[01:23] <null__> everytime nm-appelet wants to access network manager
[01:24] <SpiritD> !winxp
[01:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about winxp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:24] <Zaggynl> rajk, okay, bon appetit
[01:24] <rajk> Zaggynl: haha, cheers
[01:24] <ceil420> sshhh, don't tell ubotu about WinXP
[01:24] <ceil420> we don't need to damage it
[01:24] <ShaunIsCool> mr_road: tried edgy?
[01:24] <SpiritD> !swap
[01:24] <ubotu> swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info
[01:24] <mr_road> no, I will give that a shot, I have a LTS cd somewhere
[01:24] <qopi> so, I upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04 and now my wireless doesn't work
[01:25] <qopi> any ideas?
[01:25] <Gonzo_> ok, perfect
[01:25] <Gonzo_> connected to irc-hispano
[01:25] <A[D] minS> !BCM44xx
[01:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bcm44xx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:25] <ceil420> ah
[01:25] <ceil420> !botsnack
[01:25] <ubotu> Yum!
[01:25] <ceil420> :D
[01:25] <meisterpropper> Hello all, is there a way to update to Ubuntu7.04 streight from the CD without using the Internet connection? I downloaded the CD just a couple of houts ago, and would like to update my Laptop now.
[01:25] <Bokeh> meisterpropper: yes
[01:25] <Bokeh> you can install from the livecd without a network connection.
[01:25] <Gonzo_> now i'd want to apply addons... is this possible? ^_^
[01:26] <meisterpropper> cool @ Bokeh
[01:26] <magnetron> meisterpropper, yes if you downloaded the alternate cd
[01:26] <rambo3> meisterpropper, if you have no other repos in old ubuntu
[01:26] <mactimes> Supaplex: magnetron:  I found a work around for the problem.  Maybe, next time, if anyone asks...  or for documentation.  I don'tknow where to register this...
[01:26] <meisterpropper> ok, that is not sooo cool @ magnetron
[01:26] <aa^way> any editor for Java ? I need nice syntax coloring and nice indenting, im at linux platform. please use aa^way : suggestion if you want to say because im like in 24 channels and if you do it i can see where i was answered, thnx =P
[01:26] <lvalue> hi, does ubuntu include in a package or easily installable grsec and suspend2 kernel patches ?
[01:26] <meisterpropper> OK, Rambo, ich guess I can just comment them out
[01:27] <ceil420> !windows
[01:27] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
 use eclipse, its everyting you need for java development: www.eclipse.org
[01:27] <SpiritD> LOL
[01:27] <qopi> anyone help me sort out my wireless problems?
[01:27] <mactimes> Supaplex: magnetron:  I had installed it with Synaptic (cause I'm new to ubuntu) and that didn't work.
[01:27] <ceil420> :p
[01:27] <ceil420> peace2u o/
[01:27] <SpiritD> cya l8r ceil \o
[01:27] <eternaljoy> how do I install Java support for Firfox pls?
[01:27] <Pici> aa^way: Eclipse is the java editor for linux/windows/probably other platforms
[01:27] <ceil420> hope you get your 'buntu workin' :x
[01:27] <meisterpropper> Thanks all, I'll try that out.
[01:27] <wongy> qopi: what sort of wireless card is it?
[01:27] <eternaljoy> !java firefox
[01:27] <ceil420> srsly tho, you should check out !ati when you get it reinstalled so you don't b0rk it again :p
[01:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about java firefox - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:27] <zeroday> eternaljoy: download the restricted package in add/remove
[01:27] <qopi> wongy: um not sure, whatever dell inspiron 6400 has
[01:27] <magnetron> !java
[01:27] <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
[01:28] <mactimes> Supaplex: magnetron:  Then, I ran apt-get --help to get the options.  I completele removed vdkbuilder and all cache
[01:28] <eternaljoy> zeroday: what package?
[01:28] <null__> hmm does network manager update the dns entries automatically for wireless networks?
[01:28] <qopi> wongy: could be a Broadcom 4311?
[01:28] <qopi> that is one of the things it says when I type iwconfig
[01:28] <mactimes> Supaplex: magnetron:  And then I reinstalled it using apt-get.  VDK Builder 2 is currently running.  Error free.
[01:28] <null__> do i need to run a separate service or something ? to auto update the dns
[01:28] <zeroday> eternaljoy: what ubotu jsut told u
[01:28] <mactimes> Supaplex: magnetron:  Sorry for bugging, just wanted to share the info.
[01:29] <wongy> qopi: well, mate you need to do a little work yourself :-)  Find out what it is and then search on the forum for that hardware...
[01:29] <magnetron> mactimes, oh? so the package in the repositories has a bug?
[01:29] <wongy> qopi: Dapper or Edgy or Feisty?
[01:29] <qopi> Feisty, was working in Edgy,  but upgraded and now it stopped working
[01:29] <qopi> wongy: ^
[01:29] <mactimes> magnetron: I dunno.  Like I said, I'm new to all these stuff.  I'm used to rpm -i <package> =)
[01:30] <sHoWi> ciao
[01:30] <qopi> wongy: yeah, I'm pretty sure its Broadcom 4311
[01:30] <magnetron> mactimes, =). the thing i like most about ubuntu is the APT system
[01:30] <mactimes> magnetron: I don't know if that was a problem downloading the package the 1st time using synaptic or if there was a but.
[01:30] <lvalue> does ubuntu include in a package or easily installable grsec and suspend2 kernel patches ?
[01:31] <mactimes> magnetron: But it definately worked out when installing with apt-get
[01:31] <magnetron> mactimes, ok. thanks for sharing with the channel
[01:31] <mactimes> magnetron: Don't they share the same repository?
[01:31] <mactimes> magnetron: I mean, synaptic and apt-get?
[01:31] <wongy> qopi: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=419124&highlight=broadcom+4311
[01:32] <orbin> qopi: what's the issue?
[01:32] <magnetron> mactimes: synaptic is just a frontend. it's the same ubuntu repositories.
[01:32] <mactimes> magnetron: I'm sorry for the noob question, but I thought Synaptic was just a GUI for apt-get
[01:32] <wongy> qopi: this link might help from the forum thread: http://ogolberg.googlepages.com/c502us.html ?
[01:32] <magnetron> mactimes, it is
[01:32] <thnee> i woke up this morning and turned on my computer to find that there is no sound coming from xmms.. i am using alsa and it is set to the soundcard i use, just like it was yesterday when it worked.. whats up?
[01:32] <zeroday> mactimes: it is
[01:32] <qopi> orbin: wireless not working after upgrade from 6.10 to 7.04 but gonna read that thread wongy just pointed me to and see if that helps...
[01:32] <qopi> wongy: thanks I'll take a look
[01:33] <mactimes> magnetron: I don't understand what happened, then...
[01:33] <zeroday> thnee: comp, soundcard
[01:33] <magnetron> mactimes, at least it worked out. cheers!
[01:33] <zeroday> and u running fiesty, edgy, dapper?
[01:33] <thnee> zeroday: what?
[01:33] <mactimes> magnetron: Could it be that the package got corrupted while downloading?
[01:33] <mactimes> magnetron: thanks =)
[01:34] <magnetron> mactimes, i don't know.
[01:34] <orbin> qopi: using ndiswrapper?
[01:34] <zeroday> thnee: Can i have yourcomputer model, soundcard and are you running fiesty or edgy
[01:34] <wongy> qopi: this one too http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346083
[01:34] <n00buntu> hmm maybe i should check that wireless thread, since i upgraded to 7.04 wlan0 doesn't exist anymore?
[01:34] <qopi> orbin: I think I was using that before yes
[01:34] <mactimes> magnetron: Well, thanks for all the support.  A nice day to you =)
[01:34] <mactimes> zeroday: Thanks =)
[01:34] <Hamppari> Hello, what VIDEO/DVD player would you recommend to me that has support for subtitle files (please not mplayer or VLC)
[01:34] <thnee> zeroday: well the soundcard is a creative soundblaster pro 5.1 live! and i run feisty
[01:34] <magnetron> mactimes: have a nice day. cu
[01:34] <zeroday> np
[01:35] <orbin> qopi: recently got my broadcom up and running after finding out ndiswrapper packaged with feisty could cause problems: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ndiswrapper/+bug/85468
[01:35] <zeroday> thnee: nice card can you openthe gnome volume control pls
[01:35] <BeepAU> Hi guys, I'm trying to use ndiswrapper to get my wlan working, but when i input the command i get this response - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17579/ - can anyone help me?
[01:35] <thnee> zeroday: it is, i have
[01:35] <orbin> qopi: is that the symptom you're experienceing?
[01:35] <qopi> orbin:hang on, I'll look...
[01:35] <magnetron> Hamppari: i recommend totem
[01:36] <zeroday> thnee: gnome volume control and bring all the levels to mx
[01:36] <Wu> hi guys
[01:36] <thnee> zeroday: i have unmuted everything and set everything to a resaonable volume
[01:36] <qopi> orbin: not exactly, but similar
[01:36] <zeroday> thnee: Lots of people have been complaning about sound issues you tried the forum yet?
[01:36] <james__> feisty's volume thingy still doesn't work correctly
[01:37] <Hamppari> magnetron, I can't find where to load up the subtitles for my xvid movie (not DVD)
[01:37] <tuntis> ur.
[01:37] <james__> my volume keys control the wrong slider
[01:37] <tuntis> this may sound strange
[01:37] <tuntis> but
[01:37] <thnee> zeroday: which by the way makes it play the microphone which creates this.. whats it called when the sound is caught in a loop and makes a noice, so i have some sort of sound atleast
[01:37] <tuntis> in any linux distro I've ever used, I have this lag with caps lock
[01:37] <thnee> zeroday: i havent
[01:37] <andy_> as I've read, there are some problems with sound cards and the newest kernel in ubuntu. Would it help if I'd install the latest alsa driver?
[01:37] <magnetron> Hamppari, ask the channel, i don't know
[01:37] <tuntis> if I use cpaslock to capitalize a first letter, the second one usually gets capitalized too
[01:37] <Wu> I've installed 7.04 yesterday, all went fine, installed some stuff (nvidia driver, beryl, quanta, etc), today i have to reboot and the boot process hangs at "Starting kernel event manager..."
[01:37] <BeepAU> Hi guys, I'm trying to use ndiswrapper to get my wlan working, but when i input the command i get this response - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17579/ - can anyone help me?
[01:37] <zeroday> thnee: Well thats all i got sorry you can try somebody else sorry
[01:37] <magnetron> tuntis: use shift tangent
[01:38] <thnee> zeroday: k then, thanks anyway
[01:38] <orbin> qopi: ok, well go for wongy's first then i suppose.
[01:38] <Wu> I've checked that http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=291690
[01:38] <qopi> orbin: wireless card was kinda working after upgrade (i.e. wifi light was on) but now light not on anymore. Have never managed to connnect with feisty yet, although seem to remember having to do some ndswrapper stuff to get edgy working before, and during upgrade it asked if I wanted to replace a blacklist file which I did replace coz I had no idea what it was
[01:38] <Wu> and that http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg153624.html
[01:38] <orbin> BeepAU: bad command possibly.  are you in the directory where the inf file is located?
[01:38] <Wu> but no luck
[01:38] <eternaljoy> I installed sun-java6-jre, but Firefox still complains that Java is needed!  Any help pls?
[01:39] <dac> yetichick, an electronic co. said they don't make hard disks for old machines any more, true?
[01:39] <Wu> I've disabled ldap autentication in pam, and disabled nfs automount
[01:39] <tuntis> shift tangent?
[01:39] <BeepAU> orbin - i am. i got the command out of a guide i found.
[01:39] <Wu> but it keeps hanging there
[01:39] <Wu> any tip about that?
[01:39] <Wu> somewhere to read about or whatever
[01:39] <Bokeh> eternaljoy: you need to install the mozilla java modules
[01:39] <eternaljoy> Bokeh: how?
[01:39] <orbin> qopi: it's possible that when the blacklist file got overwritten, it's going for the native bcm43xx driver which may not work with your card.
[01:39] <Bokeh> apt-get install j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[01:39] <haru> how do i configure kde sound preferences??
[01:40] <sandrik> how can i install new icq 6 ?in ubuntu? or kubuntu?
[01:40] <tuntis> oh, also, will the new livecd-install thing install grub because I have an windows install
[01:40] <qopi> orbin: I think you're probably right. I just did dmesg and it says "bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed."
[01:40] <masked_marsoe> tuntis, yes
[01:40] <Bokeh> tuntis: yes, however it will autodetect your windows install and create a grub option for it
[01:41] <eternaljoy> Bokeh: ok cheers
[01:41] <magnetron> sandrik, use GAIM. it can chat with ICQ users
[01:41] <sandrik> ok:)
[01:41] <orbin> BeepAU: the character before  the i should be a minus.
[01:41] <Wu> noone familiar with that problem?
[01:42] <orbin> BeepAU: i don't know what you've got there now, but it's not minus ...
[01:42] <zeroday> !enter > Wu
[01:42] <BeepAU> orbin - thanks. it worked. the guide is - http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/Networking/NdisWrapper_The_Ultimate_Guide/
[01:42] <haru> how do i configure KDE not to use artsd
[01:42] <orbin> qopi: yes, it's trying to use that.  if you used ndiswrapper in edgy, you'll probably have to do those steps again again.
[01:43] <eternaljoy> Bokeh: that fixed it thanks
[01:43] <dac> can windows folks get on this same chat channel? or IRC channels etc.?
[01:43] <Pici> dac: Yes.
[01:43] <arejay> dac: sure
[01:43] <winkiller> wow, just wow. feisty standard cd boots with broken fonts, feisty alternate stops at 6% install, edgy standard stops at 32% install
[01:43] <qopi> orbin. sigh, I wish I could remember the steps I took or where I found them!
[01:43] <winkiller> I want my breezy back :/
[01:43] <orbin> BeepAU: i don't know what character they're using. :/
[01:44] <dac> ok, what do I tell them?
[01:44] <Wu> zeroday: what?
[01:44] <Wu> ok
[01:44] <rambo3> dac : http://java.freenode.net//index.php?channel=ubuntu
[01:44] <zeroday> anyone know how to setup a pinyin engine to type chinese (preferably simplified)
[01:44] <orbin> qopi: i can try and walk you through if you like
[01:45] <dac> thank you
[01:45] <qopi> orbin: that would be most kind :)
[01:45] <gary> How come realplayer isn't available through apt-get.  My sources list is on universe and multiverse
[01:45] <gary> using dapper 6.10
[01:45] <orbin> qopi: do you have the windows driver?
[01:45] <arejay> ubotu, automatix
[01:45] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a proprietary 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
[01:45] <orbin> qopi: i.e. the .inf and .sys file?
[01:46] <qopi> orbin: no idea, but hang on, I think http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092 might be what I did before
[01:46] <muymuy> hello room
[01:46] <Zues_62> how do i delte a mount point?
[01:46] <zeroday> ni
[01:46] <qopi> orbin: that page looks familiar so I'll follow that again and see what happens...
[01:47] <orbin> qopi: sure
[01:47] <Zues_62> how do i delte a MOunt Point what is the comand?
[01:47] <heikki> umount /folder?
[01:47] <muymuy> anyone can help me on how to make my linksys wireless card go faster on accessing network files? when i browse the net its fast, but when i access files from the network its too slow!!!
[01:47] <heikki> sudo umount
[01:47] <ejupin> Where is root? I cant log in as root, need to change permissions for user account. Wont allow me to log in as root from sign in page.
[01:47] <zeroday> !patience | Zues_62
[01:47] <ubotu> Zues_62: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:47] <haru> how do i configure KDE not to use artsd
[01:47] <Bokeh> !sudo | ejupin
[01:47] <ubotu> ejupin: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:48] <lvalue> does ubuntu include in a package or easily installable grsec and suspend2 kernel patches ?
[01:48] <Zues_62> ok ubotu sorri
[01:48] <zeroday> ubotu is a bot
[01:48] <ubotu> Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots for all information.
[01:48] <magnetron> ejupin, to change permissions for a user account, see System > Administration > Users and groups
[01:49] <rambo3> @pony ubotu
[01:49] <muymuy> anyone here?
[01:49] <dejanpetrovic> can any one help me with C compiling in Anjuta on pm! PLS!!!
[01:49] <muymuy> help please
[01:49] <zeroday> botsnack
[01:49] <pcn> Good morning!
[01:49] <LjL> !pm > dejanpetrovic    (dejanpetrovic, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:49] <LjL> !offtopic > dejanpetrovic    (dejanpetrovic, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:49] <thnee> hrrmm.. my X keeps crashing
[01:49] <zeroday> muymuy: just ask
[01:49] <thnee> i dont like this
[01:49] <muymuy> anyone can help me on how to make my linksys wireless card go faster on accessing network files? when i browse the net its fast, but when i access files from the network its too slow!!!
[01:49] <ejupin> Bokeh: thats fine for a terminal, but what about otherwise?
[01:50] <Bokeh> ejupin: do what magnetron just said :)
[01:50] <muymuy> when i connect the UTP cable back it works fine...
[01:50] <magnetron> ejupin, to change permissions for a user account, see System > Administration > Users and groups
[01:50] <rajk> Zaggynl_: did u find a bin?
[01:50] <Bokeh> but anyway, through sudo you can obtain root permissions, and as soon as you use sudo to set a password ('sudo passwd') for the root account it's activated
[01:51] <pcn> I'm having trouble with Apache2 and Nagios2. I installed both via apt-get, but apache2 was not working. used dpkg --remove and dpkg --purge to remove all apache2 and nagios2, but the files were all left on my filesystem. So I manually deleted them, and now I get messages saying apt-get is "not replacing deleted file..." How can I force a complete reinstallation?
[01:51] <ejupin> magnetron: that was the first thing i tried, not working.. i dont know what im doing wrong.. new to ubuntu, not to linux distros.
[01:51] <stoffepojken> !netinstall
[01:51] <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
[01:51] <drbashir> The restricted driver for my Ati doesn't work properly... how do I replace it?
[01:52] <thnee> when X crashes, in what log can i read about it?
[01:52] <zeroday> !ati > drbashir (see the pm)
[01:52] <LjL> thnee: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:52] <pcn> thnee - anything in Xorg.0.log?
[01:52] <muymuy> anyone can help me on how to make my linksys wireless card go faster on accessing network files? when i browse the net its fast, but when i access files from the network its too slow!!!
[01:52] <pcn> (what LjL said)
[01:52] <magnetron> ejupin, "doesn't work" does not provide a lot of material to give support
[01:53] <thnee> pcn: yeah, but it seams its only the latest start of X in it
[01:53] <brubelsabs> does anyone know a fileserver for apache supporting "resume uploads"
[01:53] <haru> someone please tell me how to disable artsd
[01:53] <ejupin> magnetron: I cannot log in as root outside of a terminal.
[01:54] <pcn> thnee: anything in /var/log/messages?
[01:54] <magnetron> ejupin, you don't need to. to change permissions for a user account, use System > Administration > Users and groups
[01:54] <brubelsabs> haru: kontrollcenter> sound-system > deactivate
[01:54] <zeroday> ejupin: You mean you cannot open synaptic without using the terminal
[01:54] <haru> brubelsabs, cant kde use alsa?
[01:54] <Bokeh> ejupin: open a terminal; sudo passwd; set a password for root; you can now log in as root. it's not recommended, but if you want to, you can.
[01:54] <muymuy> guys.. help please... i've tried looking on the forums but no avail to my question... :((
[01:55] <dejanp88> hello!
[01:55] <Bokeh> muymuy: how slow is 'too slow' ?
[01:55] <ejupin> Bokeh: ty, thats what i was looking to do
[01:55] <thnee> pcn: not really..
[01:55] <magnetron> !repeat | muymuy
[01:55] <brubelsabs> haru: IMHO it uses alsa-devices but not the mixer
[01:55] <Bokeh> wireless isn't very fast by itself, and linksys cards aren't the best ones around either
[01:55] <ubotu> muymuy: 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
[01:55] <muymuy> bokeh: more than a minute to open a single folder
[01:55] <haru> brubelsabs, ah ok.. thanks a lot.. was a savior
[01:56] <|ringo|> muymuy: how many computers are on the network. hub/switch? 10/100/1000Mbps?  What protocol are you sending files? SMB/Samba?
[01:56] <rajk> \part
[01:56] <zeroday> muymuy: My school has the ssame problem and they still havnt found an answer
[01:56] <muymuy> sorry ubotu
[01:56] <brubelsabs> no fileserver for ubuntu capable for upload-resume?
[01:56] <dejanp88> when I try to compile program in Anjuta.. I get this message (Cannot execute command :"gcc")
[01:56] <Lamego> dejanp88, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:56] <dejanp88> C sorce
[01:56] <muymuy> zeroday: oh ic... but browsing the net is fast right?
[01:56] <thnee> pcn: also, sometimes it just freezes, and i cant get out using ctrl+alt+f1 either.. all i can do is hit reset. this kinda sucks aswell
[01:57] <Bokeh> dejanp88: you didn't install a compiler.
[01:57] <zeroday> muymuy: our school comps use windoze but we all connect to samba servers
[01:57] <pcn> Thnee: What video card are you using?
[01:57] <pcn> How can I force a complete reinstall of a package via apt-get? I have some files missing, and when I try to install I get a message saying "not replacing deleted files..."
[01:57] <IdleOne> !build-essential | dejanp88
[01:57] <ubotu> dejanp88: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[01:57] <thnee> pcn: geforce fx5600xt
[01:57] <zeroday> muymuy: everythting in our school is slow. samba is just wspicially slow
[01:57] <Bokeh> pcn: apt-get install --reinstall --purge --force-all package
[01:57] <muymuy> zero: oh ok....
[01:57] <pcn> thnee: proprietary drivers, or open ones?
[01:58] <|ringo|> muymuy: if you have a windows network and are using a workgroup and not a domain you will have speed issues as the number of cmoputers on the network goes up
[01:58] <BrokenLinux> !mp3
[01:58] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:58] <zeroday> thnee: do you have an intergrated card?
[01:58] <Zues_62> could someone please help me with removing a mount point what is the comand used
[01:58] <muymuy> sero: but our network here uses ubuntu for the whole network
[01:58] <dejanp88> TNX!!!!!
[01:58] <|ringo|> Zues_62: sudo umount /dir
[01:58] <Bokeh> Zues_62: do you want to unmount the mount point or remove it permanently?
[01:58] <Peppery> Hi. How would I set a limit on a user account on my Ubuntu system? Like, processes, internet access, max logons (those are what I'm trying to do) etc?
[01:58] <pcn> aha: force all! I think that's what I'm missing
[01:58] <thnee> pcn: dunno, i checked it in the restrcited drivers manager and was done
[01:58] <zeroday> muymuy: i hav no idea how to fix it all i kno is there is an issue
[01:58] <Arafangion> How do I run my external screen at 90 Hz, but my laptop screen at the usual 60Hz?
[01:58] <Zues_62> bokeh remove it permintly coz there is two there im not using
[01:58] <thnee> zeroday: no its a fx5600xt, in the normal agp port
[01:59] <Bokeh> !fstab
[01:59] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[01:59] <patzlaff> hi
[01:59] <Bokeh> !partitions | Zues_62
[01:59] <ubotu> Zues_62: 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
[01:59] <Zues_62> araf u cant if your video card only supports 60 i hav the same issue
[01:59] <patzlaff> I need help about Desktop Effects
[01:59] <Peppery> Hi. How would I set a limit on a user account on my Ubuntu system? Like, processes, internet access, max logons (those are what I'm trying to do) etc?
[01:59] <Bokeh> there you go ;)
[01:59] <patzlaff> When I enable the Desktop Effects, my workspaces doesn't work fine
[02:00] <muymuy> ringo: we dont have any windoze unit here... all runs on ubuntu
[02:00] <zeroday> thnee: can you post your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to paste.ubunut-nl.org pls
[02:00] <mathmoi> Hi, Is there a file somwhere where ubuntu remeber how to load USB devices. I have a PDA that can be connected as a USB drive, but Ubuntu does not mount it. It's like ubuntu still see it as a PDA.
[02:00] <mathmoi> I can see it in lsusb
[02:00] <patzlaff> Anyone can help me/
[02:00] <patzlaff> ?
[02:00] <Bokeh> there should be something in system->administration to change mount points
[02:00] <BrokenLinux> !players
[02:00] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, 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
[02:00] <patzlaff> There are some problems with Desktop Effects
[02:00] <zeroday> patzlaff: you should use beryl instead its much better + stable
[02:01] <cypherdelic> Can anyone find I cant find kdelibs4c2a 3.5.6-0ubuntu14+2 on any server? i just want to install kdelibs, please help!
[02:01] <hakan_> h
[02:01] <hakan_> everybody
[02:01] <zeroday> ni
[02:01] <thnee> zeroday: http://www.pastebin.ca/457437
[02:01] <zeroday> *hi
[02:01] <zeroday> thx
[02:01] <patzlaff> but beryl it's more heavy
[02:01] <ekimus> hello, having problems with screen - when I run screen (auto running irssi) from an exisiting xterm the background is black but when i run 'xterm -name screen screen' the background in irssi is whity. anyone could point me to what I want to look at to change that?
[02:02] <zeroday> thnee: gimme a min
[02:02] <thnee> zeroday: ofc
[02:02] <patzlaff> Tks for your response zeroday
[02:02] <IdleOne> cypherdelic, ask in #kubuntu
[02:02] <ekimus> !screen
[02:02] <ubotu> screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[02:03] <zeroday> thnee: can you run lspci and look for your gfx card and tell me the no.s in front
[02:03] <LjL> Peppery: have a look at /etc/security/limits.conf
[02:03] <leleobhz> someone know about bluetooth pairing status on feisty/
[02:03] <a|K|a> Yo yo
[02:03] <IdleOne> !M
[02:03] <thnee> zeroday: 01:00.0 VGA Compatible controller:......
[02:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about m - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:04] <andy_> hello there, anyone experiences sound problems with feisty fawn?
[02:04] <thnee> yes
[02:04] <a|K|a> So I have a Dell with brodcom wireless card and I upgraded to Fiesty Fawn (Like I had a feeling I shouldn't) and now my wireless is screwed all to hell.  Any advice?
[02:04] <andy_> it's weird, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, I can't find a scheme
[02:04] <thnee> andy_: exactly
[02:04] <BeepAU_> I installed my wlan via ndiswrapper, and everything seems to be working right. it detects my network 100%, but I can't get it to work. any suggestions?
[02:04] <andy_> only when I plugin or plugout the AC adapter, the sound works.
[02:04] <andy_> and that's for a split second
[02:05] <Pi4uks> Someone help plz: Ubuntu 7.04 - ACPI kills USB ports on my laptop! (if boot with noacpi - FAN not working - cpu get hot) What to do?
[02:05] <muymuy> ringo can i pm you?
[02:05] <mathmoi_> Hi, Is there a way to tell ubuntu to forget all he know about a USB devicve? I have a PDA that can be connected as a PDA or a USB drive, but Linux seem to think it's a PDA whatever mode the PDA is really in.
[02:05] <orbin> BeepAU: what card do you have?
[02:05] <bullgard4> How can one use the program screen fpr copy&paste within a console?
[02:05] <LjL> Pi4uks: possibly, see this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/22336
[02:05] <mathmoi_> I can see it in lsusb as "Palm inc."
[02:05] <BeepAU_> orbin - it's a winbond
[02:06] <sand_storm> Hi, can anyone tell me how i can get the sha1 sum of a file in Ubuntu?
[02:06] <Ax5> good morning everyone :)
[02:06] <zeroday> thnee: can you add BusID   PCI:1:0:0 to your xorg.conf under driver
[02:06] <eternaljoy> when using Firefox, I cant hear any sound on YouTube.  Any ideas pls?
[02:06] <leleobhz> noone?
[02:06] <Ax5> and afternoon for you EU's :p
[02:06] <a|K|a> man Brodcom is really f'ing me on this whole wireless deal.  I have spent so much wasted time on it
[02:06] <a|K|a> I will someday kill them
[02:06] <LjL> sand_storm: sha1sum filename
[02:06] <jrib> bullgard4: 'man screen' has detailed explanations but basically: ctrl-a [  to enter "copy mode", then move around to the start of your selection, hit space bar, go to end of your selection, hit space bar again.  Then ctrl-a ]  to paste
[02:07] <Rage__> sand_storm: sha1sum <filename> ???
[02:07] <luddite> keifewr - You there?
[02:07] <zeroday> eternaljoy: You dont have the right codecs installed to install the codec bundle go to Add/Remove and search codecs and restricted. Install them all
[02:07] <orbin> a|K|a: card model?
[02:07] <eternaljoy> zeroday: what?
[02:07] <a|K|a> let me see
[02:07] <orbin> BeepAU: what does 'lspci | grep Wireless' return?
[02:07] <zeroday> eternaljoy: eternaljoy: You dont have the right codecs installed to install the codec bundle go to Add/Remove and search codecs and restricted. Install them all
[02:07] <thnee> zeroday: BusID "PCI:1:0:0" under Section "Device" ?
[02:07] <a|K|a> need to look it up
[02:07] <eternaljoy> Add/Remove?
[02:07] <eternaljoy> zeroday: what?
[02:07] <bullgard4> jrib: I will give it a try.
[02:07] <qopi> orbin: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092 sorted me out :) thanks anyway for your help :)
[02:07] <zeroday> thnee: yeah
[02:07] <TigerWolf> How do i make aliases permanent?
[02:08] <orbin> a|K|a: lspci | grep Wireless?
[02:08] <jrib> TigerWolf: put them ~/.bashrc
[02:08] <jrib> TigerWolf: *in* ~/.bashrc
[02:08] <Pi4uks> LjL: i dont need help about FAN - FAN working when i boot with acpi (default) - FAN not working with noacpi ( this i set to get usb working )... i need solution, how to do, to work with acpi and usb together
[02:08] <orbin> qopi: no sweat. glad you got it sorted.
[02:08] <eternaljoy> zeroday: There is no matching application available.
[02:08] <Peppery> thanks LjL
[02:08] <sand_storm> yes it works thanks
[02:09] <orbin> BeepAU_: what does 'lspci | grep Wireless' return?
[02:09] <eternaljoy> zeroday: when I serach for " codecs and restricted" it says: There is no matching application available.
[02:09] <a|K|a> orbin: Broadcom BCM4318
[02:09] <luddite> has anyone every used contivity on ubuntu?
[02:09] <thnee> zeroday: and now just hope it doenst crash again?
[02:09] <zeroday> eternaljoy: search for them one at a time. First codecs then restricted
[02:09] <gat0rvean> Is anyone available to help me configure Xorg?
[02:09] <zeroday> thnee: Yeah
[02:09] <thnee> =) fine
[02:09] <zeroday> thnee: ctrl atl bkspace
[02:09] <Peppery> Everytime I reboot, Ubuntu resets /etc/motd to the default message. How do I change this?
[02:10] <thnee> zeroday: no, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[02:10] <Pi4uks> gat0rvean: wich video card u have?
[02:10] <LjL> Pi4uks: try booting with "noapic" instead of "noacpi". i have the USB killing problem as well, but "noapic" solves it
[02:10] <orbin> a|K|a: i think there may be a couple of threads on bcm4318 in the forum.  had a look at those?  or have you attempted ndiswrapper?  how far have you gotten?
[02:10] <zeroday> thnee: both the same
[02:10] <thnee> zeroday: nicer to restart than kill, but maybe it doesnt make a diference..
[02:10] <a|K|a> orbin I had ndiswrapper working perfectly with Edgy Eft
[02:10] <Cruster> hi i have aproblem: i can't hear sound from 2 or more programms at the same time...I use alsa (i think) in an onboard ac97 soundcard
[02:10] <a|K|a> and I upgraded
[02:10] <gat0rvean> Pi4uks, evga 7800 GTX, and a Dell 22" widescreen, and I can only display up to 1024x768...killing me
[02:10] <zeroday> thnee: pick one
[02:10] <dac> uboto tell about launchpad
[02:11] <a|K|a> and it changed my /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist so I updated that
[02:11] <Pi4uks> gat0rvean:  then i dont know..
[02:11] <Peppery> !launchpad|dac
[02:11] <ryeth25> how do u use uboto?
[02:11] <ubotu> dac: launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[02:11] <a|K|a> and now I see networks but it wont connect
[02:11] <thnee> zeroday: i already have
[02:11] <orbin> a|K|a: possibly this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ndiswrapper/+bug/85468
[02:11] <astecp> packages in edgy-backports should not have dependencies that are not themselves in edgy-backports, correct?
[02:11] <Pi4uks> LjL: thanks, i will test... :*
[02:11] <orbin> a|K|a: are you using ndiswrapper from the repos?
[02:11] <eternaljoy> zeroday: when I serach for "restricted" it says: There is no matching application available.
[02:11] <zeroday> a|K|a: do you have an intergrated card?
[02:11] <BeepAU_> orbin - nothing
[02:11] <zeroday> thnee: well...
[02:11] <orbin> BeepAU: is it a pci card?
[02:12] <a|K|a> yes
[02:12] <LjL> astecp: no, incorrect. backports requires standard universe and multiverse to be enabled. see their pages, it should be mentioned there i think
[02:12] <a|K|a> orbin thanks I will give it a try
[02:12] <gat0rvean> Pi4uks, I'm using the restricted drivers at the moment, is there another you would suggest?
[02:12] <LjL> !backports > astecp    (astecp, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:12] <BeepAU_> orbin - inbuilt
[02:12] <orbin> a|K|a: yes to which question?
[02:12] <Cruster> do you need to post any output for my sound problem?
[02:12] <zeroday> eternaljoy: in Add/Remove
[02:12] <thnee> zeroday: well.. it works so far
[02:12] <Pi4uks> gat0rvean: sory, i know only about ati ...
[02:12] <zeroday> thnee: wonderful
[02:13] <zeroday> gat0rvean: whats wrong?
[02:13] <eternaljoy> zeroday: im in Add/Remove!  but when I search for "restricted" it says: There is no matching application available.
[02:13] <infidel> anyone know why i am experiencing a long delay while my windows manager tries to load? it started doing this after upgrading to feisty.
[02:13] <eternaljoy> zeroday: nothing shows up for "restricted"
[02:13] <zeroday> eternaljoy: you need to enable all the repos in synaptic
[02:13] <BeepAU_> orbin - does http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17583/ tell you anything?
[02:13] <gat0rvean> zeroday, I have an evga 7800 GTX, with a 22" dell widescreen, I can only display up to 1024x768, and I'm not sure how to fix it
[02:13] <eternaljoy> zeroday: they are all enabled, even backports
[02:13] <dac> ubotu, thanks
[02:13] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[02:13] <Cruster> no help for me?
[02:13] <bimberi> Peppery: seems /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh modifies /etc/motd
[02:14] <dac> I know
[02:14] <infidel> !news
[02:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about news - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:14] <zeroday> gat0rvean: post your x.org on pastebin ill edit it for you
[02:14] <a|K|a> sorry Yes my card is intregrated and I am trying that link you gave me now orbin
[02:14] <eternaljoy> zeroday: hey!  I dont need it anyway!  sound works now
[02:14] <vadvad> help! how can i get hebrew fonts for linux?
[02:14] <zeroday> eternaljoy: wonderful
[02:14] <orbin> BeepAU_: well the interface is up.  what happens when you try and connect via the network manager applet?
[02:15] <zeroday> thnee: is it working still
[02:15] <a|K|a> how do I find out what ethX my wireless card is?
[02:15] <ArtVandalae> Hi guys. Is there a way to check the creation date of a file?
[02:15] <eternaljoy> zeroday: all i did was installed codec for mms, quicktime. and now sound works in YouTube clips
[02:15] <naja_> hi
[02:15] <orbin> a|K|a: it's a bug report.  only relevant if you are using the ndiswrapper from the repos b/c it could be the cause of the problems for your card
[02:15] <eternaljoy> zeroday: so i dont need any "restricted"  anyway
[02:15] <zeroday> eternaljoy: yeah youre good to go
[02:15] <orbin> a|K|a: if you compiled ndiswrapper yourself on the other hand...
[02:15] <BeepAU_> orbin - is the network manager applet System->Administration->Network ?
[02:15] <naja_>  i search a DICOM viewer for ubuntu
[02:15] <bimberi> !sound | Cruster, hopefully something here helps
[02:15] <dac> hi naja
[02:15] <ubotu> Cruster, hopefully something here helps: 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
[02:15] <thnee> zeroday: sure, but it crashed randomly before so i guess i will have to wait a few hours to see if it helped
[02:16] <PhilK> every time I update a kernel it makes the entries with sdb when it should be sda, where's it finding this?
[02:16] <vadvad> phelp! how can i get hebrew fonts for linux?
[02:16] <gat0rvean> zeroday, looks like pastebin isn't working atm
[02:16] <J_a_m_e_s> where is the offtopic discussion?
[02:16] <zeroday> thnee: if you really need to you can reach me at al1b1.watch.it@gmail.com gimme a couple of days to respond
[02:16] <doomster> hello ppl
[02:16] <doomster> :)
[02:16] <PhilK> J_a_m_e_s: #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:16] <orbin> BeepAU_: no, it's the little thing on the panel in the notification area applet.  near the clock by default.
[02:16] <vadvad> hello all :) help! how can i get hebrew fonts for linux?
[02:17] <orbin> BeepAU_: you are running feisty right?
[02:17] <thnee> zeroday: oh thanks alot man, i just might take you up on that =), but ill check here first
[02:17] <zeroday> gat0rvean: fine you will have to edit your own xorg then
[02:17] <a|K|a> orbin that seems to have worked
[02:17] <a|K|a> thanks a lot :)
[02:17] <orbin> a|K|a: what worked?
[02:17] <astecp> LjL: sorry, I mean a lib that is only available in edgy ... but it looks like I made a mistake and downloaded the fiesty version; thanks :-)
[02:17] <zeroday> gat0rvean: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:17] <doomster> i would like to use some scripts written in older mIRC scripting panel, on my xchat.. is there any xchat addon that can do this?
[02:17] <zeroday> thnee: thanks alot anytime
[02:18] <Cruster> thanks bimberi i'll try it
[02:18] <BeepAU_> orbin - i'm running feisty.
[02:18] <a|K|a> Well I did the turn the card on and off with the hardware button
[02:18] <a|K|a> now I need to find what ethX my card is
[02:18] <a|K|a> can't remember how
[02:18] <vadvad> help! how can i get hebrew fonts for linux?
[02:18] <BeepAU_> orbin - the applet, do i go into manual configuration?
[02:18] <orbin> a|K|a: iwconfig
[02:18] <a|K|a> ahh thanks
[02:19] <zeroday> vadvad: install the hebrew language pack System > Administration > Langauge Support
[02:19] <orbin> BeepAU_: when you click on it, do you see your wireless network?
[02:19] <zeroday> gat0rvean: hows it going?
[02:19] <BeepAU_> orbin - only a wired network
[02:19] <gat0rvean> zeroday, I have it open, I'm not sure what to change/add
[02:20] <A[D] minS> !webcam
[02:20] <orbin> BeepAU_: does 'iwlist scan' show anything?
[02:20] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:20] <BrokenLinux> This is more of an annoyance than anything...When ever  I open a new window (be it nautilus/new email in thunderbird, or w/e) It always opens in the top left of the screen...Is there a way to get gnome to remember window locations?
[02:20] <zeroday> gat0rvean: can you go down to screen
[02:20] <gat0rvean> zeroday, there
[02:20] <vadvad> zeroday: i did but there are other fonts aswell. i can see all the web sites currcctly.
[02:20] <LasseP> hello where can I find info on how-to get Logitech WingMan Cordless Gamepad working in cedega, all is ok in jscalibrator?
[02:21] <zeroday> gat0rvean: and add the subsection with the depth and resolution you want same format as the ones abovw
[02:21] <haru> how do i run two commands in a single statement
[02:21] <bimberi> haru: like && this
[02:21] <jrib> haru: seperate them with a semicolon
[02:21] <zeroday> haru: command && command
[02:21] <haru> bimberi,  message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s' & && play chimes.wav
[02:21] <BrokenLinux> Does anyone have that same problem?
[02:21] <haru> bimberi, will that work?
[02:22] <J_a_m_e_s> hey, you know the system menu, how do you get ti so it shows the gnome system window instead of the preferences and admin menus?
[02:22] <gat0rvean> zeroday, do I need to add my resolution to all the depths, or just the default one, there is 8 depths listed
[02:22] <BeepAU_> orbin - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17585/
[02:22] <jrib> haru: command1 && command2  executes command2 only if command1 is successful.  command1; command2  executes both commands.  It depends on which behavior you want
[02:22] <zeroday> gat0rvean: all of them up to the reslution that you want
[02:22] <orbin> BrokenLinux: well nautilus opens where i closed it...
[02:22] <bimberi> haru: not sure about the background bit (ie. the single &)
[02:22] <haru> jribi,  message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s' & ; play chimes.wav ... this will work?
[02:22] <BrokenLinux> orbin, I guess it's just me then :/
[02:22] <supaJ> !list
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[02:23] <orbin> BeepAU_: can you please paste the output of lspci while you're at it?
[02:23] <gat0rvean> zeroday, ok, it's changed
[02:23] <zeroday> gat0rvean: now save, close and restart x and pray
[02:23] <Sp4rKy> is there anyone who know how to save dotfiles with rsync ?
[02:24] <zeroday> Sp4rKy: you could try unison
[02:24] <jrib> haru: why are you running the first one through /bin/sh?
[02:24] <gat0rvean> zeroday, restart X as in restart my PC, or is there a command line option to restart only X
[02:24] <zeroday> gat0rvean: ctrl+alt+bkspace
[02:24] <orbin> BeepAU_: is one of those your network?
[02:24] <haru> jrib, well its for linpopup.. to recieve messages .. thats whats tehre by default
[02:24] <Sp4rKy> zeroday: i try
[02:24] <TigerWolf> ctrl alt backspace
[02:25] <TigerWolf> looks like it worked for him
[02:25] <zeroday> TigerWolf: what do you mean
[02:25] <BeepAU_> orbin - lwillmott
[02:25] <haru> jrib, this is whats there by default .. message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s' &
[02:25] <jrib> haru: you can try it I suppose, but where is this going?  In a launcher?
[02:25] <TigerWolf> since he quit - killed his x session
[02:25] <zeroday> TigerWolf: ohh yeah but will he come back?
[02:26] <TigerWolf> he should - just will have to re open his irc client
[02:26] <haru> jrib, samba passes the arguments to linpopup on recieving a winpopup netsend.. which then shows me the message
[02:26] <orbin> BeepAU_: hmmm, when you right-click on the applet, is "enable wireless" checked?
[02:26] <Pi4uks> LjL: -noapic causes my FAN to stop...
[02:26] <zeroday> TigerWolf: i messed with his xorg well see
[02:26] <zeroday> gat0rvean: well?
[02:26] <jrib> haru: I would try:  message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s; play /path/to/chimes.wav' &
[02:26] <gat0rvean> zeroday, nope, didnt' work
[02:26] <TigerWolf> aw :(
[02:26] <haru> jrib, will try :)
[02:26] <BeepAU_> orbin - theres enable networking, which is checked
[02:27] <Pi4uks> LjL: i wrote noapic in kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-15-generic root=UUID=3ac93e05-c50a-45e3-919a-4cb3cbc204fa ro quiet splash -noapic
[02:27] <zeroday> gat0rvean: try googling it thats all i knew sorry
[02:27] <compengi> is OpenGl automatically installed with the nvidia-glx driver when Restricted Driver Manager downloads it?
[02:27] <LjL> Pi4uks: then i'm not sure what to try. perhaps you can force your fan to start manually (install "lm-sensors", it's got a "fancontrol" script that could help). but even if it works, that's a hack, and i wouldn't trust my computer to run like that
[02:27] <lacrimosa> mum, this channel is full !
[02:27] <LjL> Pi4uks: wait, no, it's not "-noapic", it's just "noapic". though i'm not sure the "-" is considered anyway
[02:28] <gat0rvean> zeroday, is it a problem that under screen, identefier is "default screen", device is "generic video card" and monitor is "generic monitor"?
[02:28] <Pelo> lacrimosa,   we'll squeeze in, you can find a place
[02:28] <zeroday> gat0rvean: sorry gtg try ubuntuforums.org or try somebody else
[02:28] <zeroday> gat0rvean: no it isnt its just naming
[02:28] <gat0rvean> zeroday, ok, ty anyway
[02:28] <Pi4uks> LjL: ok, i will try
[02:29] <LjL> Pi4uks: oh, i know there's also the related option "nolapic", but i hve never used it. try, if you don't know what else to try
[02:29] <Pelo> gat0rvean,  are you still on the problem I helped you with yesterday ?
[02:29] <Sp4rKy> is there anyone who know how to save dotfiles with rsync (and not with unison :p)?
[02:29] <orbin> BeepAU_: ok, it's not seeing your wireless ... pastebin  'cat /etc/network/interfaces'   ... and still waiting on your lspci output if possible.
[02:29] <gat0rvean> Pelo, I am indeed, adding the resolutions to xorg.conf does not work = /
[02:29] <andy_> if anyone has a thinkpad t42 (ICH4 soundcard) and feisty fawn and has the sound running, let me know :D
[02:30] <Pelo> gat0rvean, if you are using a CRT monitor you might also need to adjust the h sync and v rez numbers
[02:30] <nibsa1242b> How do I change my splash image back to the standard Ubuntu image? I installed kde desktop for a family member onto my vanilla Feisty and now I get the kubuntu spash at boot.
[02:30] <gat0rvean> it's an LCD
[02:30] <rambo3> i cant start firestarter GUI , sudo prompts : Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
[02:30] <Pelo> ok so that isn'T the problem
[02:31] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,   menu > sstem> admin > splash screen
[02:31] <BeepAU_> orbin - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17589/
[02:31] <Pi4uks> LjL:  how to use sensors, when i installed them with apt-get ?
[02:32] <nibsa1242b> Pelo I don't have splash screen in that menu
[02:32] <jrib> !usplash > nibsa1242b (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:32] <haru> jrib, for some reason message command = /bin/sh -c 'sox_play /media/System/WINDOWS/Media/chimes.wav' &
[02:32] <haru> doesnt work
[02:32] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  my bad,   system > prefs > ....
[02:32] <haru> jrib, while sox_play /media/System/WINDOWS/Media/chimes.wav does
[02:32] <jrib> haru: give the full path to sox_play
[02:33] <LjL> Pi4uks:  sudo sensors-detect  first, then "sensors" to show the system state. to use "fancontrol", you have to hack a little: first run "pwmconfig", which will tell you (hopefully) where you fan's config file is located.
[02:33] <nibsa1242b> Pelo: its no where to be found... I guess I do what jrib suggested
[02:33] <Pelo> nibsa1242b, sorry,  I'm off my game atm,  you are talking about the login screen right ?
[02:33] <LjL> Pi4uks: then, you can either use "fancontrol" to control the fan automatically, or just "echo 255 >/file/where/the/fan/is/controlled" to make it run full-speed
[02:33] <infidel> anyone know why i am experiencing a long delay while my windows manager tries to load? it started doing this after upgrading to feisty.
[02:34] <nibsa1242b> Pelo, no the splash screen at boot prior to login
[02:34] <haru> jrib,  message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/local/bin/sox_play /media/System/WINDOWS/Media/chimes.wav' & doesnt work either
[02:34] <jrib> haru: redirect the output to some file and see if anything interesting happens
[02:34] <BeepAU_> orbin - would it be unsafe for me to paste me /etc/network/interfaces ?
[02:35] <BeepAU_> orbin - paste my*
[02:35] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  check under  system > admin> connection windows
[02:35] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  disregard everything I said,  ignorre me I am a failure
[02:36] <compengi> LjL, is OpenGL installed but default when using restricted driver manager?
[02:36] <orbin> BeepAU_: shouldn't be.  if you haven't touched it, there's nothing i or anyone else can identify you by.
[02:37] <orbin> BeepAU_: you can pm me the link if you wish
[02:37] <nibsa1242b> Pelo, its ok thanks for your help. It'd be hubris to think you'd be 100% accurate all the time. jrib helped me solve the problem and I'm happy to have it fixed.
[02:37] <LjL> compengi, i haven't used the restricted driver manager, but i'd definitely say so - the effects can't work without hardware OpenGL, so it has to be installed.
[02:37] <phatrabbit> Hi all can i please get some assistance when ever i try to use apt-get i get the following error
[02:37] <phatrabbit> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17592/
[02:37] <phatrabbit> i have been stuck for 2 weeks now
[02:37] <orbin> BeepAU_: in fact i probably don't even need to see it.  i was just going to ask you to comment out some lines
[02:37] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  you are too kind, I don'T deserve it
[02:38] <orbin> BeepAU_: would you feel better about that?
[02:38] <BeepAU_> orbin - it's ok - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17593/
[02:38] <a|K|a> How can I make my system use Wife-Radar instead of network-manager?
[02:38] <haru> jrib,  i'll work on that one.. btw is it possible to configure super + R to bring up panel run application
[02:38] <Zues_62> does anyone know where i can get a mp3 riping plugin for K3b?
[02:38] <andy_> no sound with my notebook: when I'm unplugging my AC Adapter and it beeps to sign that I've unplugged it, that's the only time my sound works. Anyone encountered something similar?
[02:39] <vadva1> hello all!
[02:39] <haru> andy_, try looking at sound preferences and changing your sound device
[02:39] <Zues_62> andy_ what sort of soundcar u using?
[02:39] <crimsun> andy_: please read http://www.linux-sound.info/alsa/index.php?task=support and tell me the URL of the paste generated by the script linked from that page.
[02:39] <Pelo> phatrabbit,  looks to me like samba is not configure properly,   that should be what you need to look at
[02:39] <orbin> BeepAU_: ok, make a backup first: sudo cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.backup
[02:39] <jrib> !winkey > haru (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:39] <bimberi> phatrabbit: what's the output of 'file /etc/rc2.d/K09samba' ?
[02:40] <compengi> LjL, yeah i think so too, but i tried to run the chess game in 3D mode it gave me Your system does not have the required software to enable 3D mode. Please contact your system administrator and ask them to install the OpenGL Python bindings and the GtkGLExt Python bindings. what's why i wondered whether it's installed or not
[02:40] <andy_> haru, I tried it changing to the OSS driver in the sound control but still, no sound
[02:40] <phatrabbit> bimberi: how do i find that
[02:40] <Zues_62> does anyone know where i can get this plugin mp3 plugin for K3b?
[02:40] <andy_> Zues_62, I'm using the intel 8x0 card, ICH4 or something
[02:40] <Pelo> phatrabbit,   there are links in your rc.d file that don'T lead anywhere
[02:40] <BeepAU_> orbin - done
[02:40] <bimberi> phatrabbit: type it in a terminal
[02:40] <Zues_62> andy_ it should just pick up by default i not sure
[02:41] <phatrabbit> ok so what do i type exactly sorry
[02:41] <phatrabbit> i am abit noob
[02:41] <bimberi> phatrabbit: file /etc/rc2.d/K09samba
[02:41] <orbin> BeepAU_: no comment everything out except the first two lines by putting #s in front. e.g. iface eth0 inet dhcp becomes #iface eth0 inet dhcp
[02:41] <orbin> *now
[02:41] <phatrabbit> phatrabbit@phatrabbit:~$ file /etc/rc2.d/K09samba
[02:41] <phatrabbit> /etc/rc2.d/K09samba: broken symbolic link to `/samba'
[02:42] <haru> jrib, thanks.. just what i was looking for
[02:42] <jrib> haru: I don't know the command for the dialog though
[02:42] <andy_> crimsun, http://pastebin.ca/457482
[02:42] <cpark> Does anyone know an easy way to control fan speed in feisty on an HP laptop?
[02:42] <haru> jrib, np.. will find that out
[02:42] <phatrabbit> ok so the symbolic link is broken
[02:42] <orbin> BeepAU_: so you should have this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17595/
[02:43] <jrib> compengi: there's a bug about the GtkGLExt Python bindings not being packaged on launchpad
[02:43] <cpark> Perhaps I should rephrase - is there anyway at all to control fan speed on an HP laptop?
[02:43] <luddite> how can i back up all the changes to ubunutu 7.04 that i have made, Ie, settings for gaim, thunderbird, firefox, ardour, bluetooth, beryl?
[02:43] <andy_> crimsun, amixer: Mixer attach default error: No such device that's also what I got. I tried to install the alsa driver from source but I think that might have messed up some things. I figured that when the sound doesn't work, it doesn't matter if it gets messed up a little bit more.
[02:43] <bimberi> phatrabbit: hm, that's ... unusual.  I'd 'sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/K09samba'  and then 'sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/samba /etc/rc2.d/K09samba'
[02:44] <bimberi> phatrabbit: but first ...
[02:44] <cpark> luddite: copy the appropriate .program directories that should be under your home directory.
[02:44] <BeepAU_> orbin - i have one line at the bottom which says 'auto eth0', what about that?
[02:44] <Pelo> cpark,   yes there is a feature called fancontrol,  check the in this link for instrucitons  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[02:44] <magnetron> cpark, you have to enable frequency scaling to make your computer cooler. I used this guide, but another guy told me it didn't work for him. http://technowizah.com/2007/01/debian-how-to-power-management.html
[02:44] <bimberi> phatrabbit: does the file /etc/init.d/samba exist?
[02:44] <orbin> BeepAU_: that too.
[02:44] <StOORm> The application that you are trying to install requires a 1.5 version or later of the Java platform.
[02:44] <StOORm> You are running a 1.4.2 version of the Java platform.
[02:44] <StOORm> Please upgrade to a newer version. <[02:44] <cpark> Thanks guys, I'll check out those sites.
[02:44] <jrib> haru: ah, you don't need the command, just edit the write gconf key for the gnome run dialog (http://gnomesupport.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=44&sid=7cfee39c5671f26bdc90b13a00510fa8 )
[02:44] <bimberi> phatrabbit: also, i've got one of those commands wrong sorry ...
[02:44] <orbin> BeepAU_: just checking. is ssid broadcast disabled on the router?
[02:45] <flugger> :)
[02:45] <luddite> cpark: is that all what about zorg.conf and the others like that?
[02:45] <BeepAU_> orbin - enabled
[02:45] <BeepAU_> orbin - ok, i made the changes, do i need to restart or something?
[02:45] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  i done what u said and got th this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17597/
[02:46] <mecika> hmm..how do I turn of the mousepad (using USB mouse) Irritating when having big hands and typing.. =)
[02:46] <orbin> BeepAU_: yes, save the file then restart and hopefully you should see the wireless network there.
[02:46] <haru> jrib, i tried that
[02:46] <orbin> BeepAU_: in the applet that is
[02:46] <aa^way> does gedit have indetation?
[02:46] <haru> jrib, except keyboard shortcuts can be assigned in combination to super key
[02:46] <jrib> haru: didn't work?
[02:46] <|ringo|> aa^way: yes, in the preferences
[02:46] <aa^way> ty
[02:46] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  /etc/init.d/samba ahh it does not exist
[02:46] <haru> jrib, so while super can be used to bring up the menu.. super + R cannot be used
[02:47] <jrib> haru: it can if you use <mod4>r
[02:47] <haru> hmm
[02:47] <haru> good idea
[02:47] <bimberi> phatrabbit: did those commands of mine work (btw I did get them right upon reflection)?
[02:47] <kaktuskatta> Hi! I'm having trouble with my ATi card after upgrading to 6.10. I'm unable to use the correct driver, because X server hangs every time I try. I followed the guide at http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide with no luck. Can someone help me out?
[02:48] <aa^way> doing "sudo gedit somethingrandmo" doesnt bring me gedit up? whats wrong?
[02:48] <vadva1> hello!
[02:48] <aldin> how to resize image.png to image.png (128x128) over console
[02:48] <|ringo|> aa^way: gksudo instead of sudo since you are bringing up a GUI app
[02:48] <jrib> haru: /apps/panel/global/run_key
[02:48] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  /etc/init.d/samba ahh it does not exist
[02:48] <vadva1> how can i install sdl plz?
[02:48] <crdlb> aldin, use convert
[02:48] <samschoice> any ideas how I mount my main drive using the live cd... I need to recover files before a clean install
[02:48] <Pelo> aa^way,  that will only work if you are in gui mode,  not if you are in terminal mode and it whould be gksu gedit
[02:49] <aldin> crdlb: give me the exact command
[02:49] <vadva1> how can i install sdl plz?
[02:49] <bimberi> phatrabbit: eek, how did things get in this state I wonder?
[02:49] <|ringo|> Pelo: is there a difference between gksu and gksudo?
[02:49] <Pelo> vadva1,  check for a package in  synaptic   menu > system > admin > syunaptic
[02:49] <phatrabbit> i think i tried installing samba server
[02:49] <phatrabbit> :/
[02:49] <Pelo> |ringo|,  not that I know of
[02:49] <mr_road> I tried i386 version of 7.04 rather than the x86-64 version and it appears to be working fine with qemu, thanks.
[02:49] <kaktuskatta> fglrx says something about Tungsten graphics..... any clue?
[02:50] <maccabee> hello
[02:50] <jrib> haru: hmm, the key says it is deprecated though.  I wonder where the setting went...
[02:50] <crdlb> aldin, I don't know exactly, just type convert --help, it's pretty simple
[02:50] <kaktuskatta> samschoice: Have you tried the mount command in terminaL?
[02:50] <Pelo> kaktuskatta,  try searching the exact error msg in the forum
[02:50] <haru> jrib, i am confused :(
[02:50] <aldin> crdlb: ok
[02:50] <trumpete12003> Anyone know of a Video player that allows you to hook the movie to the desktop background?
[02:50] <jrib> haru: ah ha: /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_run_dialog
[02:51] <haru> wheres /apps/ ?
[02:51] <bimberi> phatrabbit: lets try creating one: 'sudo touch /etc/init.d/samba'  then try those commands of mine
[02:51] <jrib> haru: run gconf-editor in a terminal
[02:51] <crdlb> trumpete12003, mplayer does, but I don't know the exact procedure
[02:51] <samschoice> kaktuskatta: nope
[02:51] <kaktuskatta> Pelo: I tried that, but with not much luck
[02:51] <haru> jrib, (Y)
[02:51] <maccabee> during my feisty install, I tried to resize my NTFS partition from 44 GB to 77 GB... something must've screwed up because now in Linux it's 77 GB and in Windows its 44
[02:51] <kaktuskatta> samschoice: Which filesystem is it?
[02:52] <crdlb> kaktuskatta, what card is it?
[02:52] <n00bie> hello folks
[02:52] <aa^way> i enabled auto indetation but seems like its not working?
[02:52] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: Mobility radeon x600
[02:52] <aa^way> anything to press?
[02:52] <Pelo> maccabee,  soundsl ike you go confused when entering the sizes
[02:52] <phatrabbit> ok i done sudo touch /etc/init.d/samba then sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/K09samba then sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/samba /etc/rc2.d/K09samba
[02:52] <maccabee> Pelo: what do you mean
[02:52] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  is that correct
[02:53] <n00bie> how do I determine my uplink status whether its 10 or 100 MB data transfer
[02:53] <bimberi> phatrabbit: looks good and you'll also need to sort out rc3.d as well:  'sudo rm /etc/rc3.d/K09samba'  and then 'sudo ln -s /etc/init.d/samba /etc/rc3.d/K09samba'
[02:53] <Pelo> maccabee,  I mean you put the wrong size to the wrong partition
[02:53] <samschoice> kakuskatta: Its a linux file system.
[02:53] <orbin> aa^way: tab?
[02:53] <vadva1> Pelo: there are alot of options in the synaptic manager, how do i know which one? i have dl SDL-OpenGL-1.20.3 it's for a game i also dl, can't i install it?
[02:53] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  ok done
[02:53] <maccabee> Pelo: i dunno
[02:53] <samschoice> kakuskatta: i had feisty on it as my main os
[02:53] <maccabee> Pelo: the wierdest thing is that in windows explorer it shows the size at 44, but in disc manager its 77
[02:53] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: I tried the entired afternoon yesterday back and forth, and the only thing that seems to get X up and stable is by using xorg drivers
[02:53] <crdlb> kaktuskatta, that is supported by the latest fglrx then (personally I'd use the open source driver on feisty, but definitely not on edgy)
[02:53] <bimberi> phatrabbit: then retry the ssh install
[02:53] <Sarkie> Anyone used Mono on Ubuntu ?
[02:54] <orbin> BeepAU_: how's it going?
[02:54] <phatrabbit> yay!
[02:54] <phatrabbit> thanks you so much
[02:54] <phatrabbit> your a genius
[02:54] <Pelo> vadva1, I don'T know which one you need ,  read the sites documentation for more info or add more keywords in your search to narrow it down
[02:55] <|ringo|> Whoever was asking about the desktop video, i think its mplayer -rootwin videofile
[02:55] <haru> wow.. now ctrl + f is somehow mapped to xterm :S
[02:55] <Pelo> maccabee,   it is possible you just freed the space but didn'T realocate it to the partition ?  ie resize it
[02:55] <bimberi> phatrabbit: cool. the only thing i'm concerned about is that you have a blank /etc/init.d/samba file.  Hang on and I'll put the default one on a pastebin...
[02:55] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: sudo aticonfig --initial is causing the trouble, because that changes the settings in xorg.conf to "fglrx" instead of "ati"
[02:55] <maccabee> Pelo: no, the partition size is shown at 77 in Ubuntu.. no unnalocated space
[02:56] <eifzon> How do i uninstall (winfonts) in ubuntu?
[02:56] <phatrabbit> bimberi:  ok cheers
[02:56] <vadva1> Pelo: how can i install SDL-OpenGL-1.20.3 it has no run file or rpm only folders?
[02:56] <Pelo> eifzon,  try using synaptic
[02:56] <jrib> haru: oh, what did you change?
[02:56] <bimberi> phatrabbit: it'll take me a few minutes to download it.  try a out a sudoku :)
[02:56] <eifzon> ok Pelo, and searching after winfonts ?
[02:56] <haru> jrib, i cant fiure
[02:56] <porcho> hi there. I tried to set firefox default encoding, but it keeps changing everytime I go to another page. how can I stop it from doing this?
[02:56] <haru> but something must have
[02:56] <BeepAU_> orbin - the wireless networks are there
[02:56] <phatrabbit> lol nar its ok i gotta set up ssh
[02:56] <orbin> samschoice: weird.  i thought the live cd mounts found ext3 partitions by default which i'm guessing what feisty is on.  use sudo fdisk -l to work out which partition you need to mount, then use mount to mount them
[02:56] <jrib> haru: is it actually xterm or gnome-terminal?
[02:57] <Pelo> vadva1,  look for  a readme or install file the instrucions should be in there   ,  and here are all the installation instrcutions you need  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[02:57] <orbin> BeepAU_: tried connecting to it?
[02:57] <haru> haru, gnome terminal
[02:57] <kaktuskatta> samschoice: http://linux.about.com/od/commands/l/blcmdl8_mount.htm
[02:57] <jrib> haru: check system > preferences > keyboard shortcuts
[02:57] <vadva1> ok thank u very much Pelo.
[02:57] <BeepAU_> orbin - i will now
[02:57] <kaktuskatta> try this link
[02:57] <eifzon> Pelo, couldnt find
[02:57] <haru> jrib, disabled all
[02:57] <Pelo> eifzon,  how did you install winfonts ?
[02:58] <bimberi> phatrabbit: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17598/
[02:58] <eifzon> dunno if i need, i just wonder how i can be able to see the (Steam) text when i lauch steam in wine
[02:58] <kuma_> hi. i want to write a file with instructions so an appllication can read them though stdin, how can i do this?
[02:58] <Pelo> eifzon, go and ask in #winehq
[02:59] <kaktuskatta> samschoice: Remember to create a destination folder in eg. your home folder for mount point
[02:59] <haru> jrib, why are there so many places to configure shortcuts :'(
[03:00] <LjL> kuma_, what do you mean? the answer to your question is, strictly speaking, "open up a text editor and type"
[03:00] <jrib> haru: no one has written a better frontend than "keyboard shortcuts" yet
[03:00] <psyko_free> hi
[03:00] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: Any clue
[03:00] <kaktuskatta> ?
[03:00] <phatrabbit> bimberi: it looks like its already in there
[03:00] <haru> crdlb, hey
[03:01] <psyko_free> help me please. i would you lik to run a perl script in my apache
[03:01] <haru> crdlb, i happened to somehow map ctrl + f to xterm terminal .. any ideas wher i should look
[03:01] <n00buntu> <--- total linux noob, when i was using ubuntu 6.06 my wireless worked fine w/out doing anything special just had to configure it to connect, in 6.10 it worked in the begining then stopped after created different locations, now i'm in 7.04 and wlan0 doesn't exist at all, my wireless card is an old linksys wireless b pcmcia card. can someone point me in the right direction to solve this?
[03:01] <kuma_> LjL: yes, my question is how can i send that file to another application throug command line?
[03:01] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: Everything worked great under 6.06, but the whole thing crashed when I upgraded
[03:01] <oldude67> is it just me or is the update manager down???
[03:02] <phatrabbit> bimberi: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17599/ thats what was already in my /etc/init.d/samba file
[03:02] <crdlb> kaktuskatta, if you used xorg-driver-fglrx, it sometimes helps to purge and reinstall it
[03:02] <crdlb> haru, in gnome?
[03:02] <haru> crdlb, yes
[03:02] <haru> crdlb, disbaled all keyboard shortcuts in preferences -> shortcuts
[03:02] <crdlb> haru, look in gconf-editor: /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands
[03:03] <bimberi> phatrabbit: cool, leave that alone then.
[03:03] <oldude67> is anyone else having problems with the update manager?
[03:04] <phatrabbit> bimberi: ok thanks you so much for your help
[03:04] <bimberi> phatrabbit: yw :)
[03:04] <Pelo> oldude67,  are you trying to upgrade ?  the servers have realy taking a hit, it takes quite a while
[03:04] <orbin> BeepAU_: your silence isn't making me optimistic. :)
[03:04] <nibsa1242b> I'm not sure what is wrong but since upgrade from edgy to Feisty hibernate on my laptop no longer works, any help?
[03:04] <oldude67> pelo: no i was just trying to see if there was any updates for today...already running feisty
[03:05] <Pelo> oldude67, k
[03:05] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: So, apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx and then apt-get install ....
[03:05] <kaktuskatta> =
[03:05] <kaktuskatta> ?
[03:06] <crdlb> kaktuskatta, sudo apt-get --purge remove xorg-driver-fglrx
[03:06] <crdlb> the --purge helps
[03:06] <BeepAU_> orbin - it doesn't seem to work
[03:06] <ccvp> hello fellow internet addicts - are we all looking forward to another long & glorious day of irc? yet again, eat, shit, wake up, rinse/repeat/recycle
[03:06] <haru> crdlb, jrib  fixed it.. it was in xbindkeys :@
[03:06] <oldude67> pelo: know anything about java?
[03:06] <Deffie> hi all, i'm trying to make a custom build of the ubuntu kernel, but  the system hangs after talking of usb controllers and after "freeing kernel memory" if i dont use the initrd, i cannnot find whats missing...
[03:07] <jrib> haru: so it was always like this and you never noticed? :P
[03:07] <haru> crdlb, btw any way to get back default keybinds
[03:07] <orbin> BeepAU_: so the network was there in the applet,  what happened when you clicked on it to connect?
[03:07] <haru> jrib, me nub :'(
[03:07] <Pelo> oldude67, not much, I install it and it works, and it takes too much resources for my taste, that's about the long and the short of my knowldege
[03:07] <valehru_> Is there a command which lets me know which applications are accessing the sound card?
[03:07] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: Ok...I'll give it a try. The bad part about this is that there's still left-overs from the old installation of the drivers. Like a program called "ATi settings" in the main menu. This doesn't work anymore...
[03:07] <dave> hey im having trouble connecting to irc.rizcon can anyone help?
[03:07] <nibsa1242b> I need help sorting out a hibernation problem (my comp won't hibernate) that happened after I upgraded to Feisty
[03:08] <stellaras> hi there in windows my resolution is 1280 x 800 which i can't find in ubuntu and everything is larger, anyone can tell me how can i fix this?
[03:08] <haru> jrib, naw.. just installed xbind keys from ubotus link now.. and it screwed things up
[03:08] <jrib> haru: ubotu told you not to do that though :/
[03:08] <oldude67> pelo: ok am having touble with mine...says i have the newest installed and cant get frostwire to see it.
[03:08] <crdlb> !resolution | stellaras
[03:08] <ubotu> stellaras: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:08] <haru> jrib, too late :P
[03:08] <belfegor> why i dont se any computer on my network?
[03:08] <Si|ent> Hello, i'm having trouble using GAim ... whenever i leave my pc idle it exits by itself!
[03:08] <belfegor> is the firewall?
[03:08] <Frogzoo> stellaras: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[03:08] <haru> jrib, now i need to get my default shortcuts back ... even alt tab doesnt work :P
[03:09] <Pelo> stellaras,   you need ot manualy add the extra rez you want to the xorg.conf file    gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:09] <BeepAU_> orbin - the icon changes to two green dots with a rotating blue swirl and a window comes up asking for the wep key, which i put in and click login to network
[03:09] <efrancolaporte> #ubuntu-effects
[03:09] <itguru> Having an issue with sharing, my username and password seems to not work for some reason
[03:10] <haru> crdlb, is it not possible to use <super_R/L> + somekey for shortcuts?
[03:10] <Pelo> Si|ent,  check the prefs in gaim to make sure you donT' have some kind of auto shut down enabled
[03:10] <crdlb> haru, I don't think super can be a modifier
[03:10] <crdlb> but I could be wrong
[03:10] <fabiim> can someone check this problem ? (apt related ) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17600/
[03:10] <haru> i havent been able to do it yet.. so fear u are right
[03:10] <oldude67> anyone know anything about java...???
[03:11] <Pelo> oldude67,  why donT' you state the problem that might be eazier
[03:11] <Lbawinowns> Is there any way to obtain a new IP adress?
[03:11] <Neuling> hi anybody can help me here? Have a canon i320 it worked under windows but cannot make it work under ubuntu
[03:11] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:11] <nibsa1242b> Can anyone point to something that will help me to sort out why my laptop wont hibernate now that I've upgraded to Feisty?
[03:12] <oldude67> java 6 is installed but frostwire doesnt see it, anyone got any clues why?
[03:12] <AngryElf_> i just clean installed Dapper, and I have no eth0 -- i've NEVER seen this, i dont even know what /dev/ it is to check to see if its there
[03:12] <AngryElf_> how do you troubleshoot a missing network card?
[03:12] <sivel27> hello all
[03:12] <sivel27> is thee any command i can run to tst my com port?
[03:12] <Lbawinowns> !canon Neuling
[03:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about canon neuling - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:12] <haru> jrib, ahhh.. gnome didnt think super key would last... hence it cant be made a modifier :@
[03:12] <WoozleWork> Has anyone tried running World of Warcraft yet? I am getting the do 3d acceleration
[03:12] <WoozleWork> err
[03:13] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:13] <stellaras> can i have one more time the url of how to configure my screen resolution ?
[03:13] <Pelo> oldude67,  install sun-java-6.jre, that is what frostwire needs
[03:13] <jrib> haru: I setup windows+r to open the run dialog
[03:13] <haru> jrib, how O_O
[03:13] <haru> gconf?
[03:13] <jrib> haru: yes, they last key I have you
[03:13] <oldude67> pelo: i have that installed
[03:13] <Pelo> oldude67,  and then resinatll frostwire,  get the latest .deb package from the frostwire site
[03:13] <jrib> gave even
[03:13] <oldude67> pelo: did that too....
[03:14] <haru> jrib, <mod4>r ?.. in apps>panels?
[03:14] <BeepAU_> orbin - thanks for your help.
[03:14] <Guest_575> i have problems booting from the ubuntu cd. can anyone help me?
[03:14] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:14] <nibsa1242b> what happens Guest_575?
[03:14] <BeepAU_> Guest_575 - where do you get the problem?
[03:14] <oldude67> ok does anyone have another suggestion besides something that uses java that a newbie would understand how to use?
[03:14] <n00buntu> i would think you need some form of streaming codec
[03:14] <jrib> haru: nah, enter 'gconf-editor' in a terminal, then go to /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/panel_run_dialog and set it to <mod4>r .  Assuming that's what xmodmap said your super key was
[03:14] <haru> jrib, or the one in metacity?
[03:14] <orbin> BeepAU_: well you still aren't online...
[03:14] <andy_> is there a way to move back to kernel 2.6.20? I don't want to use the newest kernel because it breaks my sound.
[03:14] <Neuling> !canon
[03:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about canon - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:15] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:15] <BeepAU_> orbin - yes. i was gonna leave it for now and try again later.
[03:15] <andy_> actually, I mean, what is the easiest way to move back to an older kernel
[03:15] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/96
[03:15] <Neuling> hi anybody can help me here? Have a canon i320 it worked under windows but cannot make it work under ubuntu
[03:15] <stellaras> can i have one more time the url of how to configure my screen resolution ?
[03:15] <Pelo> oldude67,  taht is the best I have ,  unisntall both,  remove java completely,  restart the comp,  re-install java,  then reinstall frost, if that doe4sn'T work  try asking in a frostwire channel
[03:15] <nacer> hi
[03:15] <haru> jrib, eyye wtg .. it works
[03:15] <sigix> after upgrading to Fiesty, my metacity doesn't start anymore
[03:15] <orbin> BeepAU_: well good luck.  i'd probably run 'tail -f /var/log/messages' to see if it spits out anything useful when you try and connect.
[03:15] <bullgard4> jrib: Copy and past in a console using screen  works! Thank you very much.
[03:15] <Pelo> stellaras,   you need ot manualy add the extra rez you want to the xorg.conf file    gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:15] <sigix> I have to kick it off manualy
[03:15] <Neuling> or which printer should i purchase?
[03:16] <nacer> i have some problem on insllalation of feisty ,hi have a black screen after kernel load
[03:16] <BeepAU_> Guest_575 - if you've got less than 256mb of ram. the live cd won't work for you, you'll have to get the alternate cd. if you have that much ram, but it won't load for some reason, you should check if the cd has an errors.
[03:16] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:16] <nibsa1242b> Neuling, I don't think canon printers have a good track record of working well under Linux, gl
[03:16] <Neuling> nibsal242b which printer would u suggest then?
[03:16] <nibsa1242b> Neuling most HPs work out of the box... give me a min and I can suggest a link to help you
[03:16] <crdlb> !resolution | stellaras
[03:17] <ubotu> stellaras: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:17] <jrib> haru: oh i just figured out you can just use <Super> too
[03:17] <Neuling> thanks a lot nibsal242b its however an old printer my canon :)
[03:17] <haru> jrib, O_O
[03:17] <Guest_575> i have enough ram, but after the loading is finished i get a blue screen with text on it
[03:17] <haru> jrib, is it possible to get all the old shortcuts back?
[03:17] <Pelo> Neuling,  when selecting your printer model in cups don'T look for the exact printer but for the printer family,  so to speak in your case try the image runner 330s
[03:18] <Sarkie> !mono
[03:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mono - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:18] <paulo> oi pessoal
[03:18] <Pelo> newlinor the lbp 320pro
[03:18] <jrib> haru: idk, you would have to delete the right files I guess
[03:18] <Neuling> thanks Pelo i will try that out
[03:18] <haru> oki (Y)
[03:18] <x-plode> i cannot acces a folder in m my konsole
[03:18] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:18] <mlocker> !help
[03:18] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:18] <x-plode> can someone help me?
[03:18] <keldonja> ciao
[03:19] <WoozleWork> what folder are you trying to access?
[03:19] <crdlb> kaktuskatta, it looks like that's the the result of a manual install, I guess you should just reinstall anyway
[03:19] <WoozleWork> (x-plode): what folder are you trying to access?
[03:19] <nibsa1242b> Neuling Yeah, I got rid of my Canon i560 when I went all Linux. You might be able to get the Canon to work, but it probably won't work as well as it did under Windows (less options when it comes to printout mode... things like that) anyhow take a look at http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting/Database/SuggestedPrinters
[03:19] <itguru> Having an issue with sharing, my username and password seems to not work for some reason - i can see my machine, if i try to browse the shares, it asks for a password, i enter my details, and i get an error
[03:20] <Neuling> thanks nibsal242b
[03:20] <x-plode> folder /home/x-plode
[03:20] <kaktuskatta> crdlb: I followed the guide at http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Edgy_Installation_Guide, trying both methods but with no luck
[03:20] <Pelo> nibsa1242b, older models work well my bj230 is perfect
[03:20] <x-plode> x-plode is my desktop folder
[03:20] <WoozleWork> who are you logged in as?
[03:20] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:21] <AngryElf_> what module needs to be loaded for my broadcom WIRED network card?
[03:21] <x-plode> x_plode
[03:21] <Pelo> x-plode,   cli is case sensitive,   the desktop is actualy /home/user/Desktop
[03:21] <WoozleWork> nod
[03:21] <nibsa1242b> Pelo glad to hear it. The only way I could get mine working (at the time ~2 yrs ago) was Turboprint, and I didn't want to pay.
[03:21] <WoozleWork> Pelo is right
[03:21] <WoozleWork> you do have to make sure you type in Desktop
[03:21] <x-plode> even like that i use it case sensitive
[03:21] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  stuff happens in two years,  consider trying again if you still have it around
[03:22] <WoozleWork> the other option is to force it with sudo
[03:22] <Pelo> x-plode, copy the command you use here so we can see it and corect it
[03:23] <nibsa1242b> Pelo nah, I ebayed it for $80... considering it was just a printer and my new HP prints, scans, faxes, and copies and was ~$110 I'm happy
[03:23] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  happiness is good
[03:23] <Pelo> but boring
[03:23] <x-plode> tell me something if i'm like this in Konsole: x-plode@x-plode-desktop
[03:24] <x-plode> i'm already in my desktop folder?
[03:24] <Neuling> Pelo i tried it out but didnt work :(
[03:24] <Zeion> hallo
[03:24] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:24] <nibsa1242b> Pelo, lol well I'd be more happy if I could get my laptop to hibernate I don't even know where to start.
[03:24] <Pelo> x-plode,  no that is the desktop comptuer of x-plode ,  not the desktop folder ,   try this     cp /home/x-plode/Desktop
[03:25] <regius> Hi! When I'm running perl -MCPAN -e shell  and install X11::GUITest i'm getting alot of error and one is /usr/bin/make -- NOT OK
[03:25] <Zeion> i need help on vsftpd where do I setup users?
[03:25] <regius> someone know howto fix this?
[03:25] <``26``> Help - I used sudo apt-get install to install tuxpaint for my daughter, and it went fine. However no link was created and she is too young to browse to /usr/bin and open it.
[03:25] <``26``> How can I make a link to the desktop or menu?
[03:25] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,  suspend / hibernate is not great in linux,  but try looking here   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[03:25] <Guest_575> i am not able to boot from the ubuntu cd. i press start or install ubuntu. after the loading is complete, i get the same error every time. please start a private conversation with me if someone want to help me solve this problem
[03:25] <haru> jrib, gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings
[03:25] <haru> jrib, this does it
[03:25] <eolo999> !password
[03:25] <ubotu> Forgot your password? Boot into recovery mode. What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords
[03:26] <nibsa1242b> Pelo it worked in Edgy, but since Feisty upgrade it fails... it says something but it blinks back to the screen saver so fast I don't know what it says
[03:26] <Pelo> ``26``,   menu > system > main menu  or alacarte menu editor or rightlick the ubuntu icon in the top bar,  or  make a lanucher onthe desktop by right clicking,   and you only need to the the prog name , you don'T need a path
[03:26] <Zeion> does anyone know where to setup useres in vsftpd?
[03:27] <belfegor> how can i change my root password?
[03:27] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:27] <Pelo> nibsa1242b,   I realy wouldn'T know how to help you, sorry
[03:27] <Pretto> hi to all
[03:27] <x-plode> pelo cp doesn't work
[03:27] <nibsa1242b> Pelo its ok, its just a minor annoyance for the time being
[03:27] <x-plode> only cd
[03:27] <Zeion> belfegor>passwd as root wich you get to with su
[03:27] <``26``> thx pelo will give it a shot
[03:27] <magnetron> where can i find instructions for OEM installation of ubuntu feisty fawn? i only find guides for breezy oem install when i google.
[03:27] <Pretto> does anyone knows how to make a better resolution using ATI drivers, my desktop show a bit blurry
[03:27] <Pelo> granade,  it should be default,  I nick there are a few tricks in the forum to fix it when it doesn'T work,  look in there
[03:28] <LjL> belfegor: why should you?
[03:28] <x-plode> what the fuck i guess cd isn't a command
[03:28] <stellaras> Section "Screen"
[03:28] <stellaras>         Identifier      "Default Screen"
[03:28] <stellaras>         Device          "Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller"
[03:28] <stellaras>         Monitor         "Generic Monitor"
[03:28] <stellaras>         DefaultDepth    24
[03:28] <stellaras>         SubSection "Display"
[03:28] <stellaras>                 Depth           1
[03:28] <stellaras>                 Modes           "1280x800"
[03:28] <stellaras>         EndSubSection
[03:28] <LjL> !language > x-plode    (x-plode, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:28] <belfegor> i want put a strong passw
[03:28] <LjL> x-plode: cd is a bash built-in
[03:28] <Guest_575> i am not able to boot from the ubuntu cd. i press start or install ubuntu. after the loading is complete, i get the same error every time. please start a private conversation with me if someone want to help me solve this problem
[03:28] <LjL> belfegor: by default, there is *no* root password, as the root account is *locked*. so, just put a strong password for *your* own account
[03:29] <LjL> !sudo > belfegor    (belfegor, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:29] <Pelo> x-plode,  sorry  it's not cp it's cd  /home/x-plode/Desktop ,  my apologies,  lot of stuff going,  give this  aread   http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[03:29] <AngryElf_> does anyone know what module needs to be loaded for eth0?
[03:29] <Zeion> help vsftpd user setup
[03:29] <belfegor> ok i understand thanks
[03:29] <Pelo> Guest_575, just give us the error msg in here   ( and don't pm me )
[03:29] <nibsa1242b> Can anyone help me find out where the results of the errors from a consistent failed hibernation would be? I'd like to submit a bug report but I don't know where the log file would be at.
[03:29] <Zeion> np
[03:29] <MenZa> If my wired connection doesn't start on startup (which it occassionally doesn't--it's a wired connection), what command would I run?
[03:30] <kaktuskatta> MenZa: sudo dhclient
[03:30] <Pelo> AngryElf,  it should have been part of the default install , I would check the network settings in  system > admin ,  that might help
[03:30] <MenZa> kaktuskatta: <3
[03:31] <MenZa> Thank you :)
[03:31] <Zeion> i have been following an ubuntu guide for FTP server but it says nothing of user setup, what do i do?
[03:31] <kaktuskatta> MenZa: It does the same thing as ipconfig /renew in windows
[03:31] <MenZa> kaktuskatta: ah cool
[03:31] <Scapy> anyone having problems with bchunk ?
[03:32] <Guest_575> i am not able to boot from the ubuntu cd. i press start or install ubuntu. after the loading is complete, i get the same error every time. what do i do?
[03:32] <granade> hi..do you know what i have to install to hear preview of songs in nautilus when mouse over?
[03:32] <kaktuskatta> MenZa: This command only work if the card is correctly installed
[03:32] <kaktuskatta> you'll be able to see if it is detected by typing lspci
[03:33] <MenZa> kaktuskatta: it should be
[03:33] <MenZa> kaktuskatta: I'm online most of the tmie
[03:33] <Pelo> granade,  did you check in the forum ?????  that is where I found the info the last time I had to to that
[03:33] <Lopi> is any channel for kubuntu?
[03:33] <dv5237_> hi, i would like to have a system monitor on my gnome desktop. What is a easyone to install?
[03:33] <Pelo> Lopi,   #kubuntu
[03:33] <Lopi> thanx
[03:33] <delight> whats the command in ubuntu like checkconfig to activate deactivate services
[03:33] <Pelo> dv5237,  gdesklets
[03:34] <Zeion> where do i go to setup users for vsftpd?
[03:34] <baudthief> Hello, how do I place drive icons (for mounted drives) on the desktop? If I mount something after gnome starts, it's done automatically - but if I mount something before that, nothing appears
[03:34] <dv5237_> Pelo: do you use it aswell?
[03:34] <LjL> delight: "sudo invoke-rc.d <servicename> start|stop|restart"
[03:34] <Pelo> baudthief,   gconf-editor   , apps /nautilus /desktop , play with those keys
[03:35] <baudthief> Pelo: Thanks!
[03:35] <magnetron> baudthief, do you mount the drives as subdirs under /media?
[03:35] <Pelo> dv5237,  yes,    gdesklets is an engine that will let you put little applets on your desktop,  there are a lot to choose from
[03:35] <baudthief> baudthief: Just created subdirs under /mnt and mounting them to those subdirs - is that a bad way of going about it?
[03:35] <Zeion> if account setup in vsftpd is problematic can someone recommend another ftp server?
[03:36] <baudthief> *magnetron
[03:36] <magnetron> baudthief, if you mount them under /media they will show up on the desktop
[03:36] <delight> LjL: thank you
[03:37] <LjL> !away > bobstro-away    (bobstro-away, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:38] <alangalante> It's the first time I'm here
[03:38] <Scapy> anyone having problems with bchunk ???
[03:38] <tholme> Hello:) In my System Monitor should there be a ssh-agent running or is this not normal? Im wondering because I used ssh to connect to a remote host yesterday, and I thought maybe this is still running or something. Does anyone know anything about this?
[03:38] <Pelo> welcome to the mad house
[03:38] <Zeion> anyone fammiliar with vsftpd?
[03:38] <IrishDave> hey, im having trouble with adobe reader, it wont launch for me anymore having previously worked perfectly
[03:38] <Pelo> Zeion,  check the forum
[03:38] <baudthief> magnetron: Awesome! I had no idea, thanks for that
[03:38] <alangalante> I had a problem after upgrade my desktop machine to 7.04
[03:39] <baudthief> magnetron: Dare I ask, have you ever played with magnetrons? ;p
[03:39] <Pelo> IrishDave,  did you just upgrade ?  remove it and reinstall it
[03:39] <IrishDave> i tried deleting the .adobe folder in my ~ directory
[03:39] <gils> i need some help with amsn/////how can i delete the profiles that i have made.
[03:39] <IrishDave> brand new 7.04 install
[03:39] <Pelo> alangalante,  just state the problem please
[03:39] <IrishDave> then installed adobe
[03:39] <supaJ> hi. anybody knows how to modify the asoundrc file?
[03:39] <Zeion> ok pelo
[03:39] <magnetron> You are welcome, baudthief. no, i haven't played with magnetrons. =)
[03:39] <emilih> hi
[03:39] <baudthief> magnetron: Good, no need to check your testicles for internal burns then :P
[03:40] <IrishDave> now anytime i launch it nothing happens apart from my cpu usage goes wild
[03:40] <Lopi>  when i try to open txt file in kubuntu i see information with text: "could not finde mime type aplication-octet stream", And the txt file dont remember configuration of type file and aplication to open it...why? and how i can repair it?
[03:40] <Pelo> !ohmy baudthief
[03:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ohmy baudthief - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:40] <Pelo> IrishDave,   sudo apt-get purge package name ,  then try getting a fresh package from the site
[03:41] <alangalante> It seems to be a problem on the init. The computer just can't initialize, just if a choose an older kernel
[03:41] <jafar> hi
[03:42] <Pelo> alangalante, you'll have to do better then that , do you get specific error msg ? when does it borke ? etc,
[03:42] <IrishDave> it cant find it, i cant remember how i installed but it wasnt apt-get
[03:42] <jafar> Where do I put peerdns=no in Ubuntu to stop my /etc/resolv.conf from being overwritten?
[03:42] <Pelo> IrishDave,  try unistalling using  synaptic  it might be listed in there even if you didnt, use that to install ,  use the remove completely  option
[03:43] <Apmyp> skype:
[03:43] <Apmyp>  Depends: libqt3-mt  but it is not installable or
[03:43] <Apmyp>  	libqt3c102-mt (>=3:3.3.3.2) but it is not installable
[03:43] <DShepherd> how do can i find out the number if persons in an irc room. I am using irssi
[03:43] <emilih> hi mundo
[03:43] <IrishDave> will Pelo
[03:43] <Pelo> DShepherd, there are currently 1297 ppl in this channel,  I don'T know how you do it in irssi sorry
[03:43] <DShepherd> Pelo: thanks... :-(
[03:44] <Pelo> DShepherd, I am sure there is a manual somewhere you can get the info from
[03:44] <IrishDave> Pelo, synaptic doesnt show it either
[03:44] <Hobbsee> Apmyp: install  libqt3-mt and pastebin the error
[03:44] <Hobbsee> !skype
[03:44] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[03:44] <Pelo> IrishDave,   go to the site whre you got the package,  see what kind of package it is and we can try to tell you how to remove it when we know how you instaled it
[03:45] <IrishDave> Pelo, im pretty sure i installed from tar.gz
[03:45] <bef> rm -rf
[03:45] <Pelo> IrishDave,   did you ./configure, make , make install ?
[03:45] <IrishDave> form the adove website
[03:45] <aliasrush__> Has anyone had problems with desktop effects with ati graphics cards?
[03:45] <IrishDave> ill tell u in a minute, im downloading the package again to see
[03:45] <Monica4> hi, i have both windows and linux installed, i want to remove linux but i don't know if windows will run again cause i use lilo, and it's installed in the linux partition
[03:45] <bef> aliasrush__: you have to have graphics accelerating drivers installed
[03:45] <dyrne> DShepherd: alt-1 then do /list #ubuntu the number (second entry) is the current users
[03:45] <Pelo> IrishDave,  unpack the file and check the content for uninstallation instructions
[03:46] <baudthief> This is a complete (re)install of feisty w/beryl... And I just realised that everything is SO MUCH SMOOTHER when "Detect Refresh Rate" is disabled in beryl-manager, and a manual refresh rate of 60+ is set (as well as sync to vblank), woulda thought the automatic detection would be optimal!
[03:46] <bef> Monica4: why on earth would you want to remove linux
[03:46] <kkathman> Monica you'll need to put your Windows Disk in and then restore the MBR - there's a program to do that on that disk
[03:46] <aliasrush__> bef: where do I get those?
[03:46] <DShepherd> dyrne: thanks
[03:47] <baudthief> Monica4: fdisk /mbr, use the recovery console option in the windowsXP setup disc
[03:47] <delight> LjL: it was update-rc.d i was looking for but your hint still helped me ;)
[03:47] <keldonja> nell'installare feisty da cd non mi fa creare il filesystem ext3
[03:47] <Monica4> ok baudthief thanks
[03:47] <bef> !envy | aliasrush__
[03:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:47] <baudthief> np
[03:48] <aliasrush__> envy... what is that?
[03:48] <Pelo> a sin
[03:48] <sigix> why won't metacity start when I login?
[03:48] <aliasrush__> yes it is
[03:48] <Pelo> aliasrush__,  it's an install script someone made to ease up the nvidia and ati drive isntallation
[03:48] <aliasrush__> oh cool
[03:49] <aliasrush__> just search for it
[03:49] <Pelo> aliasrush__,  like all such scripts it is not supported here
[03:49] <IrishDave> it doesn't provide uninstall information for my method of install, only rpm install
[03:50] <Pelo> IrishDave, you used rpm to install ?????
[03:50] <IrishDave> no, i used the install script in the .tar.gz package
[03:50] <Pelo> IrishDave,  hmm
[03:50] <IrishDave> Pelo, but the readme only includes uninstall instructions for installing using rpm
[03:50] <concept10> anyone know why acroread was removed from the repos a while back?
[03:51] <crimsun> concept10: we can't distribute it.
[03:51] <Pelo> IrishDave,  the install scripit is someting like  install.sh ?
[03:51] <mc44> crimsun: even in the commercial repo?
[03:52] <Apmyp> how to install libqt3-mt?
[03:52] <IrishDave> just INSTALL, run with ./INSTALL
[03:52] <concept10> crimsun, I just read something about acroread reporting use of documents via javascript... I thought that _that_ might have been the reason
[03:52] <crimsun> mc44: commercial is completely separate from the standard repos.
[03:52] <alangalante> ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/fecf3c07-fd9d-43f1-9edd-d7ff9889d302 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
[03:52] <mc44> Apmyp: sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt?
[03:52] <IrishDave> reinstalled and still no joy
[03:53] <sigix> after upgrading to fiesty from edgy, I log in and the intializing screen (the little applet saying like Nautilus starting.. ) just stays there and metacity won't start... any ideas?
[03:53] <Pelo> IrishDave,  open the install file with gedit  are read the content for instrutions
[03:53] <Pelo> IrishDave,  I mean uninstall instrucitons
[03:53] <mc44> crimsun: right, I was wondering if they might be able to distribute it there. but I guess canonical would have to get some sort of deal.
[03:53] <Apmyp> mc44: sudo apt-get install libqt3-mt?
[03:54] <alangalante> this is the error. And it began after the apgrade to 7.04
[03:54] <Apmyp> mc44: Package libqt3-mt is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:54] <Pelo> IrishDave,  if you can't find away to do it like that,  my other solution is not pretty
[03:54] <feVel> can someone please help me
[03:54] <mc44> Apmyp: which version of ubuntu are you on?
[03:54] <crimsun> mc44: that's up to staff. Those of us who don't have jurisdiction certainly don't have authority to force its distribution.
[03:54] <Pelo> feVel,  no we can'T we donT' knwo what is wrong
[03:54] <feVel> I have no sound on my ubuntu box
[03:54] <AstralSin> does anyone know a fix for all these crashes i've been having?
[03:54] <feVel> It did detect my sound card though
[03:54] <Apmyp> mc44: 7.04
[03:54] <mc44> crimsun: of course not. just wondering, is all :)
[03:54] <spheard> feVel: volume?
[03:54] <SpiritD> i hate envy
[03:54] <Apmyp> mc44: clean install
[03:54] <Pelo> !sound > feVel  check your pm
[03:54] <feVel> spheard, nope
[03:55] <alangalante> can anyone help me?
[03:55] <sigix>  can anyone help me?
[03:55] <AstralSin> i mean, its pretty rediculous, this feisty fawn is supposed to be the best thing since sliced bread but it crashes at the drop of a hate
[03:55] <AstralSin> hat*
[03:55] <IrishDave> Pelo, pure script, no instructions
[03:55] <spheard> feVel: do CD's play?
[03:55] <mc44> Apmyp: hmm, odd, it is available here
[03:55] <feVel> nothing plays
[03:55] <SpiritD> dont say u told me so
[03:56] <feVel> spheard, and the codecs are installed
[03:56] <ceil420> you're in a CLI, aren't you
[03:56] <SpiritD> :P
[03:56] <feVel> spheard, very strange
[03:56] <Apmyp> mc44: wait.
[03:56] <Pelo> IrishDave,   find the name or the app ( used to start it),  do a search for it , and delete all instances you find,  when possible delete the whole folder
[03:56] <ceil420> I TOLD YOU SO
[03:56] <a_l_e> hello, does anybody know where i can get iso images for ppc?
[03:56] <MenZa> D:
[03:56] <IrishDave> Pelo, "To uninstall Adobe Reader, you can simply delete the directory where it was installed. You may choose to do this if you installed using a tarball installer."
[03:56] <SpiritD> the pc is the laptop aint
[03:56] <Pelo> IrishDave,  I take no responsibility for what ahppen if you do this
[03:56] <IrishDave> should i try? i know the folder i installed to
[03:56] <ceil420> sorry, but i told you not to use Envy. i'm not the only person that had trouble with that stupid program
[03:56] <IrishDave> worst comes to worst i can reinstall
[03:56] <SpiritD> o noes
[03:56] <Pelo> IrishDave,  that seems like the way to go then
[03:56] <alangalante> Pelo, did you see my error as you've asked me?
[03:56] <SpiritD> the x server is gone
[03:56] <ceil420> and mine was nvidia; yours is ATi; obviously something's wrong with the program
[03:56] <spheard> feVel: when you press play on something does it play silently or produce an error?
[03:57] <nakeee> hey, how do I install global extension using iceweasel?
[03:57] <ceil420> you know you can still log in on the CLI and use irssi, right?
[03:57] <SpiritD> mhm
[03:57] <feVel> spheard, it plays silentl
[03:57] <Apmyp> mc44: gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[03:57] <Apmyp> Err http://lv.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
[03:57] <Apmyp>   Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[03:57] <Pelo> alangalante,  no I did not,  you didnT' highlight me with it, but I doubt I can help you ,  some others migth know how to
[03:57] <SpiritD> i got no graphic drivers
[03:57] <IrishDave> Pelo, command tool to delete directory and all contents?
[03:57] <ceil420> !ati > SpiritD
[03:57] <ceil420> go get 'em :p
[03:57] <feVel> as i everything was ine
[03:57] <feVel> *fine
[03:57] <ceil420> and you can still use the CLI without graphic drivers
[03:57] <mc44> Apmyp: sounds like a mirror problem. Try changing mirrors
[03:57] <Pelo> IrishDave,  sorry,  when I need to do stuff like that I run nautilus as root
[03:58] <ceil420> you should be able to "OK" your way past an error message or two and get to a login prompt
[03:58] <eifzon> Why doesent my mic work in skype? I can hear my friend speak and i have changed the alsamixer mic to like 50%
[03:58] <IrishDave> will do that Pelo
[03:58] <alangalante> this is my error: ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/fecf3c07-fd9d-43f1-9edd-d7ff9889d302 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
[03:58] <SpiritD> yea i got login prompt n that ceil
[03:58] <SpiritD> just seeing if envy will reinstall the drivers
[03:58] <samschoice> what version of ubuntu should I install on a production machine ?
[03:58] <ceil420> so login and follow the instructions on the link ubotu PMed you with :p
[03:58] <IrishDave> think it worked, any better way to install then?
[03:58] <rohan> on shutting down in kubuntu from the livecd, the CD is ejected and "Press ENTER to continue" appears, but pressing enter does nothing. i need to shut down by holding down the power button .. known bug ? any workarounds ?
[03:59] <SpiritD> oO i got a pm
[03:59] <DShepherd> eifzon: is your mike plugged in? just checking the obvious first
[03:59] <Apmyp> mc44: thanks
[03:59] <ceil420> LOL i can't believe you're still doin' Envy stuph
[03:59] <jacquesmerde> yo, i just installed the main textex packages, but i dont have amsmath.sty etc...what package are they in???
[03:59] <SpiritD> ahh ta
[03:59] <ceil420> !ati | SpiritD
[03:59] <ubotu> SpiritD: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:59] <a_l_e> ok, google told where to get the iso :-) ... directly on the ubuntu server! and it's pretty fast, too :-)))
[03:59] <ceil420> :p
[03:59] <SpiritD> i will make envy work
[03:59] <eifzon> Why doesent my mic work in skype? I can hear my friend speak and i have changed the alsamixer mic to like 50%*
[03:59] <ceil420> (seriously though, i told you so)
[03:59] <SpiritD> lol
[03:59] <Apmyp> anyone knows how set Winkey+E to open my Home folder?
[03:59] <snake_> blub
[03:59] <snake_> ^
[03:59] <snake_> wo bin ich
[04:00] <SpiritD> time to see if it works now ceil
[04:00] <maximumi> Hello
[04:00] <maximumi> :)
[04:00] <ceil420> SpiritD, see you back on a CLI in a few ^^
[04:00] <jatt> hier
[04:00] <SpiritD> lol
[04:00] <snake_> beryl doesnt work, cause it doesnt work on ati cards damn
[04:00] <snake_> blu
[04:00] <mc44> Apmyp: system -> preferebces -> keyboard shortcuts
[04:00] <ceil420> snake_, really? coulda swore there was a way to make beryl work on ati
[04:00] <albert_> hi, i'm searching for a good palm-organizer
[04:01] <SpiritD> there is ceil
[04:01] <albert_> is there something compareable to the windows client available?
[04:01] <SpiritD> -.- damn black screen again
[04:01] <maximumi> i have slow transfer with samba share
[04:01] <maximumi> on feisty
[04:01] <Apmyp> mc44: hoW? i trieng, but then i press Winkey+E - he only show me what i press only Winkey
[04:01] <Lynoure> albert_: Palms are nice. But unfortunately Feisty at the moment has a bug that makes them not cooperate
[04:01] <maximumi> i have reinstall dapper and no problem ???
[04:01] <ceil420> SpiritD, i told you so AGAIN! :p
[04:01] <maximumi> with same configuration
[04:01] <SpiritD> -.-
[04:01] <albert_> Lynoure, that's very bad
[04:01] <ceil420> SpiritD, you gonna listen to ubotu now?
[04:01] <albert_> Lynoure, i need to access important data :(
[04:01] <SpiritD> mayb
[04:01] <Apmyp> mc44: "Super L"
[04:02] <Lynoure> albert_: but if you still want to ponder over palms, feel free to msg or talk with me on #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[04:02] <mc44> Apmyp: you may have to play with the settings in System - Preferences - Keyboard -> Layout Options
[04:02] <Lynoure> albert_: there is a workaround.
[04:02] <albert_> -> #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:02] <mc44> Apmyp: then set Alt/Win key, to "Meta" for Win key
[04:02] <Lynoure> albert_: but generally, dunno why, Ubuntu has been palm-unlucky.
[04:02] <IrishDave> Pelo, any better install method for adobe reader?
[04:02] <malik__> i accidently deleted a pic which i was lookat in Kview....i cant find it in trash bin......how do i retrieve that?
[04:03] <SpiritD> best thing with my machine is i got an ati and nvida best of both worlds
[04:03] <ceil420> lol
[04:03] <ceil420> and Envy sucks for both of them
[04:03] <SpiritD> the on board is nvid
[04:03] <SpiritD> aye
[04:03] <Pelo> IrishDave,  I don'T know  don'T use it
[04:03] <ceil420> bah where'd snake_ go?
[04:03] <maximumi> Pli have slow transfer with samba share
[04:03] <ceil420> ><
[04:03] <SpiritD> he quit
[04:03] <ceil420> http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_beryl_ati_radeon <=- :p
[04:03] <IrishDave> ok, thanks for the help Pelo
[04:03] <maximumi> i have reinstall dapper and no problem ???
[04:04] <dusty-work> dusty@Firewall:~$ glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"
[04:04] <dusty-work> direct rendering: No
[04:04] <SpiritD> ceil pm that to e
[04:04] <dusty-work> dusty@Firewall:~$
[04:04] <TECH_1> myspacebardoesnotworkanysuggestions?
[04:04] <dusty-work> ANyone know how to turn that on?
[04:04] <ceil420> SpiritD, you can't even get your GUI working, and you wanna muck about with Beryl? XD
[04:04] <SpiritD> after i got my gui up
[04:05] <ceil420> so then, shortly after you stop depending on Envy? :p
[04:05] <SpiritD> ceil is it apt-get elinks
[04:05] <thebillywayne> TECH_1, buy a new keyboard, I guess.
[04:05] <ceil420> what's elinks? o_O
[04:05] <Apmyp> mc44: :) not Work  (Mod4+E)
[04:05] <alangalante> can anyone help me with this problem: ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/fecf3c07-fd9d-43f1-9edd-d7ff9889d302 does not exist. Dropping to a shell!
[04:05] <SpiritD> or am i missing a switch
[04:05] <SpiritD> elinks is the text browser
[04:05] <TECH_1> o  h  t he   re  it is  th a  nk  s.
[04:06] <mc44> Apmyp: that still doesnt work?
[04:06] <ceil420> what, a text web browser? are you insane?
[04:06] <ceil420> i don't even like CLI IRC lol
[04:06] <MenZa> What is wrong with elinks?
[04:06] <SpiritD> heh
[04:06] <ceil420> i wouldn't touch a CLI browser
[04:06] <MenZa> elinks is great
[04:06] <SpiritD> elinks ftw
[04:06] <SpiritD> i need to install it
[04:06] <Pelo> later folks
[04:06] <ceil420> whatever floats yall's boat
[04:06] <ceil420> !elinks
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about elinks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <ceil420> !info elinks
[04:06] <ubotu> elinks: advanced text-mode WWW browser. In component main, is optional. Version 0.11.1-1.2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 610 kB, installed size 3340 kB
[04:07] <ceil420> sudo apt-get install elinks, then
[04:07] <Apmyp> mc44:  that still doesnt work!!
[04:07] <malik__> i accidently deleted a pic which i was lookat in Kview....i cant find it in trash bin......how do i retrieve that?.....any help plz?
[04:07] <maximumi> i have slow transfer with samba share with windows xp client ???
[04:07] <SpiritD> invalid operation mode oO
[04:07] <ceil420> o_O
[04:07] <maximumi> with feisty
[04:07] <ceil420> wth does that mean?
[04:07] <maximumi> i have reinstall dapper and no problem ???
[04:07] <SpiritD> apt-get aint working
[04:07] <Apmyp> mc44: and so ... Meta, Super - not work too
[04:07] <ceil420> try aptitude?
[04:08] <sivel27> quick question- is there a command to test the serial port on my computer? i wanna check if its seen by ubuntu
[04:08] <SpiritD> command not found
[04:08] <ceil420> actually, try apt-cache search elinks
[04:08] <ceil420> see if it's in there
[04:08] <SpiritD> yea
[04:08] <SpiritD> tis
[04:08] <kkerwin> What package provides the program "execvp", or is it a standard program that should be included by default? I'm on Feisty.
[04:08] <Apmyp> !winkey
[04:08] <ubotu> To use the windows key in keyboard shortcuts as a modifier (like ALT): Run 'xmodmap' and see what Super_L corresponds to.  Then follow method B at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79560 and use <mod4> (or whatever Super_L corresponded to with 'xmodmap') as the modifier. For example, a shortcut to use windows key + d would look like '<mod4>d'
[04:08] <ceil420> it's in the main repo, every install should have it available :x
[04:08] <IrishDave> is mediabuntu working for anyone?
[04:08] <kkerwin> !execvp > kkerwin
[04:09] <ubuntu__> can anyone tell me if i allready have vista in a seperate partion for dual boot can i use vmware on that or does it need to be re installed with vmware?
[04:09] <pgquiles_> is it possible to download Launchpad?
[04:09] <malik__> !undelete
[04:09] <SpiritD> ceil give me the command apt-get if u wanted to install say x-chat
[04:09] <cj_> hi
[04:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about undelete - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:09] <ceil420> it's possible to download anything on the Internet, i thought o_O
[04:09] <SpiritD> !apt-get
[04:09] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[04:09] <ceil420> SpiritD, sudo apt-get install xchat2
[04:09] <ceil420> !info xchat2
[04:09] <ubotu> Package xchat2 does not exist in feisty
[04:09] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: You need to create a separate "virtual disk" with a second vista install for vmware
[04:09] <ceil420> !info xchat
[04:09] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.8.0-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 295 kB, installed size 796 kB
[04:09] <ceil420> eh, just xchat then
[04:10] <ceil420> the config folder is ~/.xchat2 :x threw me off
[04:10] <SpiritD> gah my wireless dont work in CLi
[04:10] <ubuntu__> kkerwin so there would be no reqal point to haveing the old vista then?
[04:11] <orangefly> how do i format a drive in a usb enclosure....???....
[04:11] <ceil420> weird, GNOME/KDE shouldn't have anything to do with the hardware drivers o_O (to my knowledge)
[04:11] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: Not unless you would also like the option to dual boot.
[04:11] <SpiritD> idd
[04:11] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: I both dual boot and have a VMWare install of XP.
[04:11] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: Your choice.
[04:11] <kkerwin> What package provides the program "execvp", or is it a standard program that should be included by default? I'm on Feisty.
[04:11] <ubuntu__> naw i rather live in ubuntu just need some applications one in specific that i cant get wine to run
[04:12] <SpiritD> can someone help me getting my wireless running in CLi
[04:12] <ubuntu__> humm that might be a good idea
[04:12] <aoirthoir> howdy.
[04:12] <ceil420> kkerwin, i don't see anything with apt-cache search execvp :x
[04:12] <IrishDave> Pelo, got it working, thanks again, mediabuntu had a package
[04:12] <kkerwin> ceil420: Crap. Ok. Thank you!
[04:12] <ceil420> !info execvp
[04:12] <steel_lady>  Ok, I need advice, maybe someone has some smart idea. We are doing a big conference and we need isuggestions how to do a cool e-book of the conference where you would have links to all contributions and also being able to print out particular contributions by 2 clicks. Any ideas???
[04:12] <ubotu> Package execvp does not exist in feisty
[04:13] <ceil420> !execvp
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about execvp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <SpiritD> !wireless in cli
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wireless in cli - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <ceil420> lol
[04:13] <SpiritD> -.-
[04:13] <tex__> Hi I'm trying the Ubuntu 7.04 Live CD and I noted the following line during the boot intel_rng: fwh not detected
[04:13] <ceil420> !wireless | SpiritD
[04:13] <ubotu> SpiritD: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:13] <aoirthoir> I want to change my apt-get to use from the repositories instead of the CD, but I do not want to turn on all the repos (for instance I dont want commercial software) is there is a simple way of going about this?
[04:13] <pgquiles_> !launchpad
[04:13] <ubotu> launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[04:13] <ubuntu__> kkerwin does the it act like the regular xp activation wise the reason i tried ubuntu is i need to call microsoft to get my key revalidated to many reinstalls
[04:13] <kkerwin> Poor bot. Over worked.
[04:13] <SpiritD> gah hate using the net on my laptop tis soooo slow
[04:13] <ceil420> !botsnack
[04:13] <ubotu> Yum!
[04:13] <ceil420> gotta keep it motivated :p
[04:14] <SpiritD> !bil gates
[04:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bil gates - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:14] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: Yes. It works just like a normal install. May I suggest also #vmware?
[04:14] <kkerwin> ubuntu__: Or rather #vmware without the ? at the end.
[04:14] <bef> !windows
[04:14] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[04:14] <bef> hahaha
[04:14] <tex__>  intel_rng: FWH not detected
[04:15] <tex__> ?
[04:15] <ubuntu__> thanks kkerwin it'll give that a try if i have any issues with the install youve been so helpful i appreciate it cya
[04:15] <dyrne> tex__: i think its a problem with current kernel
[04:15] <ceil420> ubuntu__, you ought to be able to validate it, even if it takes a phone call to Microsoft. To my knowledge, the EULA explicitly states that you can have the OS installed on one machine. It doesn't say how many times you can have it installed on that one box ;)
[04:15] <ceil420> puh
[04:15] <dyrne> tex__: dunno howto workaround easily
[04:16] <tex__> can I install anyway?
[04:16] <tex__> or I will have problems
[04:16] <NekoKun> what's the package that I need to send mails through command line?
[04:16] <dyrne> tex__: i dont know if ubuntu gives the option to use different kernels during install..
[04:16] <dyrne> anyone know? ^
[04:16] <compengi> !restricted
[04:16] <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
[04:16] <compengi> !dvd
[04:16] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:17] <NekoKun> !mail
[04:17] <ubotu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[04:17] <NekoKun> -_-'
[04:17] <dyrne> tex__: an option would be to install dapper then distupgrade i guess
[04:17] <TECH_1> !vista
[04:17] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[04:17] <MenZa> lol
[04:17] <pedrito2007> gente
[04:17] <J_a_m_e_s> how do i get to offtopic?
[04:18] <J_a_m_e_s> i've tried /join ubuntu-offtopic
[04:18] <ceil420> !microsoft
[04:18] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[04:18] <J_a_m_e_s> \join ubuntu-offtopic
[04:18] <ceil420> ;)
[04:18] <bef> Windows is so incredibly awesome, I really think you all need to grow up... Your free or open source mindset isn't doing you any favours with the ladies.
[04:18] <dyrne> !offtopic
[04:18] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:18] <freshblueO2> Hello. I am new to ubuntu, and very ameatuer to linux. I have installed 7.04 -Server (amd64) and I am having trouble getting thru the section on "Version Control Systems" in the documentation. Everything else up to this point has been successful. I have tried the subversion package and the cvs package, and I am having problems with both.
[04:18] <TECH_1> !offitopic
[04:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about offitopic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:18] <willverine> join #impi-dev
[04:19] <willverine> sorry
[04:19] <dyrne> J_a_m_e_s: dunno what client youre using try the # as well
[04:19] <J_a_m_e_s> okay, thanks that worked!
[04:19] <guillem101> Is mdadm package required at all for no-raid case?
[04:20] <J_a_m_e_s> QUESTION: how do you change the default media player from rhythmbox to exaile?
[04:20] <Apmyp> ha ha:)
[04:20] <Zorlin> Gday
[04:20] <Zorlin> Anyone need help?
[04:20] <J_a_m_e_s> QUESTION: how do you change the default media player from rhythmbox to exaile?
[04:20] <J_a_m_e_s> thanks
[04:20] <freshblueO2> Zorlin: yes I do, please.
[04:20] <Apmyp> i use Desktop Effects
[04:20] <ceil420> !offtopic | TECH_1
[04:20] <ubotu> TECH_1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:20] <Zorlin> freshblue02: What do you need help with
[04:20] <AstralSin> how do i make it so i can su?
[04:21] <freshblueO2> Zorlin: Hello. I am new to ubuntu, and very ameatuer to linux. I have installed 7.04 -Server (amd64) and I am having trouble getting thru the section on "Version Control Systems" in the documentation. Everything else up to this point has been successful. I have tried the subversion package and the cvs package, and I am having problems with both.
[04:21] <bef> AstralSin: sudo passwd
[04:21] <aoirthoir> I went to System->Administration->Software Sources and just unchecked the CDrom box.
[04:21] <Zorlin> Hmmm, not sure buddy
[04:21] <ceil420> AstralSin, "su" is a command, just type it and hit enter. you'll be prompted for your password. be careful when using a terminal as root, though
[04:21] <ceil420> AstralSin, i recommend you use sudo <command> for individual commands
[04:21] <Zorlin> hang on
[04:21] <AstralSin> i know about using terminal as root, i've used linux for 10 years
[04:21] <testingltsp> anybody manage to install LTSP5 in ubuntu 7.04?
[04:22] <freshblueO2> https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/version-control-system.html
[04:22] <Zorlin> !cvs
[04:22] <ubotu> cvs is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system; it helps to manage releases and to control concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. See: https://www.cvshome.org/
[04:22] <Zorlin> !svn
[04:22] <ubotu> svn is Subversion: an open-source revision control system, which aims to be a compelling replacement for CVS. See http://subversion.tigris.org/
[04:22] <PlanarPlatypus> AstralSin, Sudo passwd if you really want to
[04:22] <PlanarPlatypus> *sudo
[04:22] <Zorlin> Tried tortoise SVN yet?
[04:22] <kkerwin> !cc1plus > kkerwin
[04:22] <AstralSin> yeah, im working as root right now
[04:22] <ceil420> AstralSin, i meant no offense :x
[04:22] <PlanarPlatypus> AstralSin, or just sudo -s fopr a shell
[04:23] <freshblueO2> Zorlin: no. Not yet. The problem with SVN was, two: I could access it thru http, but I would get the error message in my browser...
[04:23] <Zorlin> J_a_m_e_s: Not completely sure, but hang on
[04:23] <compengi> i can't play dvds in xine and i installed libxine1-ffmpeg libdvdread3 libdvdcss2
[04:24] <ytsestef> today i can't use any of the repositories in feisty! what's wrong??
[04:24] <AstralSin> well, so far this ubuntu is really pissing me off and no matter where i ask for help, no one answers me so now i'm gonna recompile my kernel with the Con Kolivas patches and see where that gets me
[04:24] <freshblueO2> Could not open the requested SVN filesystem
[04:24] <xukun> I have only 800x600 screen resolution after the upgrade. I,m using the Nvidia driver
[04:24] <Zorlin> Freshblue02, can you access it through localhost?
[04:24] <Zorlin> I'll be honest I'm not great on this subject so I suggest you check the forums or ask someone else
[04:24] <freshblueO2> So I skipped http and went down to access it by SVN, and I recieved a different message...
[04:24] <Zorlin> try accessing it on HTTP through the localhost address or 127.0.0.1
[04:24] <Zorlin> ahhh okay
[04:24] <Zorlin> You'll have to post on the ubuntu forums @ ubuntuforums.org
[04:25] <freshblueO2> yes, I did. I recieved the same error message
[04:25] <Zorlin> Or keep asking around, sorry but I don't know about this stuff..
[04:25] <Zorlin> =[ Sorry buddy.
[04:25] <Parmenion> ploob, ploob
[04:25] <compengi> what else do i need to be able to?
[04:25] <freshblueO2> Zorlin: ok, thanks for trying (^_^)
[04:25] <Zorlin> freshblue: You're welcome, if you need help with anything else dont be afraid to ask. I'm new too, but I can still help people with some of the basics.
[04:26] <Zorlin> Anyone else need help?
[04:27] <J_a_m_e_s> QUESTION: how do you change the default media player from rhythmbox to exaile? ANSWER: the default is hard coded, and is rhythmbox there is a bug report, i guess i'll just have to wait for gibbon
[04:27] <ytsestef> anyone experience the same problem with me using the ubuntu feisty repositories????
[04:27] <vieirar> Hi I am having an issue with importing pictures from a my camera. When I plug my camera in everything is detected and I click Import Pictures. Well the problem is the pictures that show up are old pictures.
[04:28] <vieirar> Meaning not the ones on the Camera. I can go to the mount card and the pictures are still the old ones. HOwever, if I look at the pics in from the camera everything is ok.
[04:28] <aspide1977> ciao a tutti
[04:28] <aspide1977> hello
[04:28] <rickympl> i need help setting up samba. samba was working b4 i reinstalled feisty, my box could connect to others on my lan and vice versa, but now after installing feisty and after following the howto, i still cant connect nor can any connect to me, i cant even ping the other pcs, i already opened up the ports on firestarter
[04:29] <J_a_m_e_s> vieirar: that is weird are you using f-spot?
[04:29] <jacquesmerde> how do i install the ams tex-package under ubuntu??
[04:29] <willverine> hi is anyone here familiar with the python debconf bindings?
[04:29] <vieirar> J_a_m_e_s, Actually f-spot worked ok but other software did not. I did just install f-spot
[04:29] <thinhome> what happens when I run out of space on the drive I installed ubuntu but I want to install more apps/download more files?
[04:30] <vieirar> J_a_m_e_s, I was wondering if apps have cache and since I format the card now and again sometimes the names are the same as old ones.
[04:30] <MasseR> It says something like "No more free space"
[04:30] <IrishDave> can anyone here tell me how i can use gparted to partition a drive with ntfs? currently the option is disabled.... im guessing i need to install a library or something
[04:30] <bosaton> hello,everyone
[04:30] <vieirar> J_a_m_e_s, Odd thing is it is right on the mounted card the pics are old.
[04:30] <thinhome> what I mean is, i have about 210 Gigs of free space on my other drives but I put ubuntu on a 3 gig partition
[04:30] <IrishDave> forget that, i think i solved that
[04:30] <sgtmattbaker> hello I am trying to make a bash script that automatically mounts my WIndows partition, copies all my savegames and then unmounts it but I have having issues, details are here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17616/  thanks
[04:31] <bosaton> Do someone know OCaml?
[04:31] <J_a_m_e_s> vieirar: fspot will organise your photos by date, if you open fspot you can say import and just choose the card as the directory and that should import everything on that card. if your pictures arn't there then maybe you have two memory cards in the camera?
[04:31] <thinhome> when that runs out, how can I make new programs get installed to a location on one of the other drives?
[04:31] <vieirar> J_a_m_e_s, nope just one memory card. I also removed the card and inserted it into a memory card reader same issue
[04:31] <bosaton> 
[04:32] <bosaton> 
[04:32] <orbin> J_a_m_e_s: setting default open with program to exaile for <filetype> via nautilus isn't sufficient?
[04:32] <bosaton> Do someone know OCaml?
[04:32] <J_a_m_e_s> how strange, how about different dir's on the card? when you open it you can press <Ctrl> + <h> and that will show you any hidden dir's or files
[04:32] <bosaton> may be
[04:33] <bosaton> how should I do?
[04:33] <sgtmattbaker> hello I am trying to make a bash script that automatically mounts my WIndows partition, copies all my savegames and then unmounts it but I have having issues, the Windows partition won't mount if the command is in the script.. details are here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17616/  thanks
[04:33] <thinhome> I keep hearing this sound effect "doo doo doo", what is that?
[04:33] <J_a_m_e_s> orbin: it's not that so much it's the keyboard button shortcut
[04:33] <SpaceBass> morning folks
[04:33] <mc44> !cn | bosaton
[04:33] <ubotu> bosaton: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[04:34] <rickympl> anyone?
[04:34] <SpaceBass> anyone know whats going on with the registration in the forums? Every name I pick  it says its already registered
[04:34] <orbin> J_a_m_e_s: ah.  i've heard it asked before.  searched the forum?
[04:34] <bosaton> O,I know
[04:35] <bosaton> try your name reversely
[04:35] <jacquesmerde> how do i install the ams tex-package under ubuntu??
[04:35] <_mrproper> ah, at least gaim works :D
[04:35] <J_a_m_e_s> orbin: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/control-center/+bug/4265 and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1827689
[04:35] <jacquesmerde> they seem to be provided by texlive, but that wants to remove rubber which i need for gedit
[04:35] <bosaton> may be you could succeed
[04:35] <J_a_m_e_s> vieirar: how's it going?
[04:35] <bosaton> ls
[04:35] <bsnider> how can i look at what processes are using a module?
[04:36] <bosaton> To bsnider: what?
[04:36] <vieirar> J_a_m_e_s, It works fine with f-spot I just find it odd about the other apps including looking on the card directly in nautalius
[04:36] <rickympl> i need help setting up samba. samba was working b4 i reinstalled feisty, my box could connect to others on my lan and vice versa, but now after installing feisty and after following the howto, i still cant connect nor can any connect to me, i cant even ping the other pcs, i already opened up the ports on firestarter
[04:36] <bosaton> Do anyone know OCaml?
[04:36] <rraphaelj> quit
[04:36] <bsnider> bosaton: i want to unload and reload a module. it's not working because the module is in use. i want to kill whatever is using it. i need to know how to find that out
[04:36] <J_a_m_e_s> vieirar: make sure you click on the icon on your desktop and click eject when you remove the card. i do agree it is weird!
[04:36] <bosaton> i have a problem
[04:37] <J_a_m_e_s> bosaton: what's that then?
[04:37] <SpaceBass> anyone know whats going on with the registration in the forums? Every name I pick  it says its already registered
[04:37] <bosaton> sorry
[04:37] <J_a_m_e_s> SpaceBass: i guess you're picking popular names?
[04:37] <Lamego> bsnider, have you checked on lsmods if there is another module loaded which depends on that module ?
[04:37] <SpaceBass> J_a_m_e_s, even random characters...anything...cannot register at all
[04:38] <Lamego> lsmod
[04:38] <J_a_m_e_s> bosaton: what's your problem you wanted help with?
[04:38] <bsnider> Lamego: it has dependencies
[04:38] <J_a_m_e_s> SpaceBass: weird, you could try clearing you cookies and starting again
[04:38] <bosaton> Do you know Ocaml?
[04:38] <Alarm> which package is needed for the firefox to support java applets ?
[04:38] <Alarm> i got jdk1.6 but somehow firefox still needs a plugin
[04:38] <SpaceBass> J_a_m_e_s, tried on several systems both at home and work...I'm pretty sure its a problem with the forums, just curious if anyone knew the status
[04:38] <Lamego> bsnider, so you need to unload the dependencies first
[04:38] <TECH_1> sunmicro.
[04:38] <bosaton> J_a_m_e_s :Do you know OCaml?
[04:39] <sgtmattbaker> Alarm: there is a hre1.4 mozilla-plugin in the repos I believe
[04:39] <J_a_m_e_s> SpaceBass: i had no problem but that was a while ago
[04:39] <sgtmattbaker> Alarm: jre*
[04:39] <bosaton> sorry ,maybe i was lost
[04:39] <J_a_m_e_s> bosaton: nope
[04:39] <J_a_m_e_s> !info OCaml
[04:39] <ubotu> ocaml: ML language implementation with a class-based object system. In component main, is optional. Version 3.09.2-7build1 (feisty), package size 1764 kB, installed size 7296 kB
[04:39] <SpaceBass> J_a_m_e_s, no worries...I'll give it a day or two
[04:39] <Alarm> the only thing i see is jre1.4
[04:39] <Alarm> mozilla plugun
[04:39] <J_a_m_e_s> SpaceBass: ok, see you on there soon
[04:39] <J_a_m_e_s> bosaton: sorry i don't know anything about that
[04:40] <bosaton> ubotu: yes
[04:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:40] <bosaton> ubotu: Do you know Ocaml well?
[04:40] <sgtmattbaker> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2531997#post2531997  I cannot get a partition to mount via a bash script..
[04:40] <gursikh> Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to print out a list of all the packages I've installed. (everything but the default list of stuff that comes with edgy) ?
[04:41] <bosaton> a language designed for designer themselvers
[04:41] <SpaceBass> arrugg it let me register with some nonsense but any variation of spacebass is rejected...
[04:41] <lyml> is there any way to force the computer not to swap unless it has to?
[04:41] <thebillywayne> gursikh, I know there's a way to print them ALL out, but I don't know of how to get only the non-default ones printed out.
[04:41] <dyrne> sgtmattbaker: youre running script like sudo ./scriptname or what? can you pastebin it?
[04:41] <J_a_m_e_s> sgtmattbaker: you could try: <sgtmattbaker
[04:41] <thinhome> did anyone answer my question about running out of space?
[04:41] <J_a_m_e_s> sgtmattbaker: you could try: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_Mount_NTFS_Partitions
[04:42] <gursikh> thebillywayne, yeah I know I could do that dpkg --get-selections or what not
[04:42] <J_a_m_e_s> thinhome: i don't think so, what was your question?
[04:42] <xukun> is there somebody who help me, I cant change my screen resolution after I upgraded to Feisty
[04:42] <dyrne> sgtmattbaker: nm didnt see forum link
[04:42] <thebillywayne> gursikh, you should try APTonCD if you're wanting to maintain your packages.
[04:42] <andy_> my flash(in firefox) is kinda laggy, is there a way to fix that?
[04:42] <zoexii> /exit
[04:42] <xukun> not higher than 800x600
[04:42] <thinhome> xukin: I have about 210 gigs free on other drives, but the drive I put ubuntu on is a 2 gig partition on a drive that's pretty much full
[04:42] <J_a_m_e_s> xukun: yeah.. take a look at this:http://aidanloughran.co.uk/wordpress/?p=135
[04:43] <gursikh> but I just saw in synaptic that I can sort by some unlabeled column, that sorts it by the little ubuntu logo, that looks suspiciously like "this came with ubuntu" and this is what I installed
[04:43] <thinhome> what happens when i want to install more linux apps and there is no space on my ext partition
[04:43] <thinhome> how can i installt o one of my other drives and have the apps work from there
[04:43] <sgtmattbaker> J_a_m_e_s: the command works if it is not in a bash script
[04:43] <Lamego> you can resize the partition, otherwise you will need to move one of your base dirs to another partition
[04:44] <Lamego> like /usr
[04:44] <mwe> thinhome: you'd probably mount /usr there or something
[04:44] <gursikh> so there must be some way to achieve that in terminal?
[04:44] <J_a_m_e_s> thinhome: you need to mount the drive as /usr
[04:44] <OuterBody> I installed fiesty on an acer 8204 and i have a process spitting out the following error message onto all my terminals, can someone have a look and see if they can help me:
[04:44] <OuterBody> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17618/
[04:44] <thebillywayne> gursikh, that's possible. it's also possible that the logo represents only Canonical packages.
[04:44] <J_a_m_e_s> thinhome: if you choose to resize make sure you do it via the live cd, or unmount the partition first
[04:44] <wedgeV> hi, dell inspirion E1505, hangs with blinking cursor when trying to hibernate. any way to debug this?
[04:44] <gursikh> thebillywayne, oh.. ok
[04:44] <Lamego> OuterBody, the message doesn't help much
[04:44] <Lord_Maynoth_42> can anyone help me edit my xorg.conf
[04:45] <thinhome> ok, thanks, i just needed to know there was a way to do that (its an old windows habit that I'm fond of)
[04:45] <mwe> Lord_Maynoth_42: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:45] <wedgeV> (on feisty, and hibernate used to work fine before)
[04:45] <J_a_m_e_s> thinhome: disk usage analyser can be helpful find it under applications> acessories
[04:45] <OuterBody> Lamego, how can i figure out which process is to blame?
[04:45] <cycom> My liveCD seems to have an odd thing during the install process.  I have a tiny window labelled [Installing system]  with nothing in it.
[04:45] <thebillywayne> gursikh, you know, when I can't seem to find help around here, I always post on ubuntuforums.org.  :)
[04:45] <sgtmattbaker> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2531997#post2531997  I cannot get a partition to mount via a bash script.. the partition mounts if I just type it in the terminal
[04:45] <dooglus> wedgeV: lots of things which used to work are broken in feisty.  I've gone back to dapper, it works better for me.
[04:45] <bosaton> !info java
[04:45] <ubotu> Package java does not exist in feisty
[04:46] <bosaton> !info ubuntu
[04:46] <ubotu> Package ubuntu does not exist in feisty
[04:46] <Lamego> OuterBody, I don't see any process involved on your message, just a module/driver error :)
[04:46] <thinhome> dooglus: lucky me, this is the ONLY version of ubuntu to EVER work on my system (and my neighbours, and grandma, and aunt and 3 cousins)
[04:46] <OuterBody> Lamego, it repeats itself about 3 times a second, over and over
[04:46] <OuterBody> i need to kill whatever is resposible
[04:47] <dooglus> thinhome: it boots into a segfault from the x server for me, and gets worse from there
[04:47] <OuterBody> i cant use anyt tty prompts as it overwrites what i'm reading/typing
[04:47] <Lamego> unplug the webcam :P
[04:47] <thinhome> sounds like what happened with all previous versions for me
[04:47] <OuterBody> Lamego, its built in
[04:47] <IrishDave> need quite tip, program to make screen recording?
[04:47] <Lord_Maynoth_42> !pastebin
[04:47] <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)
[04:47] <J_a_m_e_s> see you all later
[04:47] <zcat[1] > !info istanbul
[04:47] <ubotu> istanbul: Desktop session recorder producing Ogg Theora video. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.1-3build1 (feisty), package size 46 kB, installed size 376 kB
[04:47] <Lamego> You need to blacklist the module, but don't ask me how :(
[04:48] <xukun> J_a_m_e_s, thank you very much, but does that mean that I cant use the nvidia drivers but only use the vesa driver or a,m I missing something here?
[04:48] <Rprp>   ChanServ DJ[pinda]  Dj[Sensation]  Duiv`buite hahaha hertje-girl Jopierop Rprp Rrrichard Snieke Waterpolo Wesleysld ZiraX
[04:48] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: I'm not sure what's up. Did you try dmesg|tail as suggested, though?
[04:48] <thinhome> omfg! blender opens in like .05 seconds
[04:48] <Lord_Maynoth_42> can anyone take a look at my xorg.conf and tell me what I need to change to make it work as 1280x1024 32bit color and 75hz refresh?
[04:48] <Lord_Maynoth_42> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17619/
[04:48] <dyrne> thinhome: id modify steps here http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/   to make sure you retain links and such
[04:49] <Lord_Maynoth_42> please :C
[04:49] <IrishDave> thanks zcat[1] 
[04:49] <thinhome> thanks dyrne. bookmarking for later, just installed ubuntu this morning but I'm sure I'll need that eventually
[04:49] <OuterBody> anyone else know how to get fiesty to stop trying to configure my webcam?
[04:49] <DarKnesS_WolF> when i do plug a USB device "sensor reader " it dosn't apper on the /dev/USBX even the module gets loaded aready
[04:49] <DarKnesS_WolF> already *
[04:50] <cycom> crud. The CD stopped spinning.  I thought the install was done.  It was just messing with my head.
[04:50] <cycom> Oh, it IS done. brb.
[04:50] <gursikh> thanks for the help!
[04:51] <Lord_Maynoth_42> anyone here know anything about xorg.conf files and how to edit them
[04:51] <quiet> hrm... does everyone still say that automatix is a really bad idea? or is it doing better now? it seems like it's matured a lot as of late..
[04:51] <Svish> Is it possible to import settings from windows AFTER I have installed ubuntu Feisty? Or just during?
[04:51] <dyrne> Lord_Maynoth_42: what is your question?
[04:52] <xerophyte> how can i search files with find .. base on created date?
[04:52] <Lord_Maynoth_42> well I need get my screen to 1280x1024 75hz 32bit
[04:52] <Lord_Maynoth_42> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17619/
[04:52] <Lamego> xerophyte, man find , you will find the -ctime option
[04:52] <rickympl> i need help setting up samba. samba was working b4 i reinstalled feisty, my box could connect to others on my lan and vice versa, but now after installing feisty and after following the howto, i still cant connect nor can any connect to me, i cant even ping the other pcs, i already opened up the ports on firestarter
[04:52] <xerophyte> Lamego, thx
[04:52] <Lamego> OuterBody, give me a fuew minutes
[04:52] <jrib> xerophyte: you can't ext3 does not store creation date
[04:53] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: no, I don't even know where to run it.. it is funny the drive will umount if it is in the script but not moun
[04:54] <sgtmattbaker> mount*
[04:54] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: however if I put that same command in the terminal it is fine
[04:54] <mwe> sgtmattbaker:maybe it doesn't like your commas. You'd just type 'dmesg|tail' in a terminal
[04:54] <Svish> How can I import application settings from windows after I have installed Feisty?
[04:54] <Lord_Maynoth_42> do I need to install the latest ATI driver to get my screen resolutions and refreshrates fixed?
[04:55] <Lamego> well, i can't find a resource explaining ou to blacklista a module :|
[04:55] <sgtmattbaker> mwe : commas?
[04:55] <Svish> !windows
[04:55] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[04:55] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: yes in the mount command
[04:55] <jrib> !blacklist > Lamego (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:55] <Svish> lol
[04:55] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: oh oh
[04:55] <Lamego> !blacklist > OuterBody
[04:55] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: let me checl
[04:55] <Lamego> jrib, tks :)
[04:55] <sgtmattbaker> check*
[04:55] <elias_> hello guys, how can I move some albums I have in a different hard disk which has windows installed?
[04:56] <Lamego> OuZo, you need to blacklist the module: spca5xx
[04:56] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: escape or quote it
[04:56] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: escape or quote ?
[04:57] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: yes
[04:57] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: what does that mean
[04:57] <Zeion> what do i do if i want my LAMP to go out on the internet and maybe connect to a domain?
[04:57] <mwe> -o "nls=utf8,umask=0222"
[04:58] <sgtmattbaker> mwe: ok
[04:58] <Lamego> Zeion, that has nothing to do with LAMP, LAMP does not go out, its the internet that goes into LAMP, thats a network and dns configuration question :)
[04:58] <elias_> hello guys, how can I move some albums I have in a different hard disk which has windows installed?
[04:58] <Zeion> ok lamego
[04:59] <elias_> I want to move them in my disk that has linux
[04:59] <Zeion> well how do i configure them to connect
[04:59] <graft> elias_: do you mean to that disk, or from that disk?
[04:59] <elias_> from that disk
[04:59] <Lamego> Zeion, do you have a static public IP address ?
[04:59] <graft> elias_: from windows to linux?
[04:59] <StOORm> hi all, o i got this error : root@habib-laptop:~# xvfb-run -a /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin -headless "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;StarOffice.Service"
[04:59] <StOORm> bash: xvfb-run : commande introuvable
[04:59] <Zeion> nope dynamic unfortunately
[04:59] <sgtmattbaker> mse: nothing different
[04:59] <BloodSkin> i cant seem to find a detailed guide on installing from a usb hdd
[04:59] <elias_> I am now in my sata2 with ubuntu and I want to get the albums from IDE which has windows
[05:00] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: hmm
[05:00] <Ayabara> I have problems with firefox _a lot of_ cpu. anyone else have this problem? could it be an addon that's not good. Anyway to find out?
[05:00] <Lamego> StOORm, sudo apt-get install xvfb
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[05:00] <Lamego> Ayabara, sure, uninstall all the addons and try it :)
[05:00] <BloodSkin> ayabara it may be a plugin
[05:00] <zach382> ayabara try running firefox in safe mode
[05:00] <Lamego> Ayabara, or just create a new user for resting
[05:00] <elias_> when I type "ls" in "media" I get: cdrom  cdrom0  floppy  floppy0  floppy-1
[05:00] <OuterBody> this is really annoying now
[05:00] <Lamego> testing
[05:01] <graft> elias_: well if it's NTFS, you can just mount the drive and copy stuff off it
[05:01] <BloodSkin> yea, like lem said
[05:01] <Lamego> OuterBody, did you saw my answer ?
[05:01] <Ayabara> Lamego, resting sounds good too :-)
[05:01] <elias_> graft where is it?!
[05:01] <Lamego> you need to blacklist spca5xx
[05:01] <Lamego> Ayabara, ;)
[05:01] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: what happens if you quote the whole thing? mount "/dev/sda1 /media/Windows -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222"
[05:01] <OuterBody> Lamego: blacklist the module
[05:01] <elias_> I don't know where I can find it
[05:01] <sgtmattbaker> i will check
[05:01] <elias_> I am a newbie
[05:01] <Abhishek> Hi..need help..Facing a problem with Window behaviour
[05:01] <graft> elias_: it's probably not mounted yet... you have to mount it yourself.
[05:01] <Lamego> !blacklist > OuterBody
[05:01] <SpaceBass> elias_, is the windows disk already in the computer?
[05:01] <BloodSkin> has anyone ever installed ubuntu using a usb hdd?
[05:01] <Ayabara> Lamego, BloodSkin, zach382, you don't know of any extensions known to be resource hogs?
[05:01] <Abhishek> and my keyboard freezing up on certain applications
[05:01] <elias_> spacebass yes
[05:02] <graft> elias_: if the disk is recognized it'll be assigned some device, like /dev/hdb or something
[05:02] <elias_> ofcourse
[05:02] <Lamego> Ayabara, none of the ones I use ;)
[05:02] <zach382> Ayabara probaly anything that gets access from webservices
[05:02] <sgtmattbaker> mse: command not found
[05:02] <SpaceBass> elias_, in the terminal, type fstab and see if its listed
[05:02] <OuterBody> Lamego: do you know which module I need to blacklist?
[05:02] <stefg> BloodSkin: it's dead simple, if you just watch out where your botloader goes... so use the alternate install CD
[05:02] <Lamego> OuterBody, spca5xx
[05:02] <BloodSkin> there is a certain port of an ie plugin that was very poorly made that uses about 600megs constantly
[05:02] <OuterBody> great
[05:02] <OuterBody> thanks
[05:02] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: huh
[05:02] <graft> elias_: type sudo fdisk -l
[05:03] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: mount "/dev/sda1 /media/Windows -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222" gives command not found?
[05:03] <Svish> How do I use the workspace cube?
[05:03] <sgtmattbaker> yeah #cp: command not found
[05:03] <elias_>   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[05:03] <elias_> /dev/hda1   *           1        9964    80035798+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[05:03] <graft> elias_: that'll tell you what device your windows drive is
[05:03] <Svish> !compiz
[05:03] <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
[05:03] <BloodSkin> stefg, the thing is, i dont have a cd burner
[05:03] <elias_> I think that this is
[05:03] <graft> elias_: yeah, that's it... so you should mount that
[05:03] <BloodSkin> my mobo says i can boot from a usb hdd
[05:04] <stefg> BloodSkin: oh... you mean install *from* one, nt *to* one ?
[05:04] <BloodSkin> correct
[05:04] <graft> elias_: make a mount directory somewhere, then do sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /your/directory
[05:04] <stefg> !install BloodSkin
[05:04] <BloodSkin> i have ipod linux on it
[05:04] <BloodSkin> and a gameboy emulator
[05:04] <BloodSkin> :)
[05:04] <Ayabara> Lamego, I suspect linkification :-). it goes through the page looking for plain text links to make them clickable
[05:04] <BloodSkin> !install
[05:04] <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
[05:04] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: cp not found. it's getting weird
[05:05] <BloodSkin> ive been there tho
[05:05] <mahdi> hi
[05:05] <BloodSkin> it doesnt really say anything
[05:05] <BloodSkin> like
[05:05] <BloodSkin> do i leave it in iso format
[05:05] <BloodSkin> or
[05:05] <mahdi> is somebody from Germany here?
[05:05] <BloodSkin> do i unpack it
[05:05] <stefg> !de | mahdi
[05:05] <ubotu> mahdi: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[05:06] <stefg> BloodSkin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick applies to to hd's too
[05:07] <gOLdenHaWK3D> hi all
[05:07] <jacquesmerde> does apt/synaptic have a log file anywhere??
[05:08] <boubbin> how to check wether or not nvidia drivers are correctly installed from command line/konsole ?
[05:08] <elias_> erm
[05:08] <stefg> boubbin: glxinfo | grep direct ... has to say yes
[05:08] <elias_> graft I typed in /your/directory /home/elias and now I can't access it
[05:08] <Lamego> jach, try /var/log/dpkg.log
[05:08] <Lamego> erm, jacquesmerde
[05:09] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: remove the quotes. I don't know what's up
[05:09] <thinhome> anyone here any good at Planet Penguin Racer?
[05:09] <tbuss> Is there a reason why my inbox in evolution shows empty even though it indicates there is new mail. I'm using a pop account and this problem just started recently
[05:09] <quadcoretux> Hi all
[05:10] <stefg> tbuss: funny.. i have the same. have to manually fetch the mail to /really/ get it
[05:10] <quadcoretux> I have a problem with alsa in feisty carried over from edgy
[05:10] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: I'd try typing dmesg|tail as suggested, though.
[05:10] <Journeyman> I installed nvidia drivers via restricted driver manager and I don't see the nvidia splash screen when X is started
[05:10] <quadcoretux> It all happened with an alsa update
[05:10] <BloodSkin> back
[05:10] <tbuss> stefg: correct, to check my gmail I have to use the web mail
[05:10] <quadcoretux> my sound is usb audio
[05:10] <stefg> Journeyman: newer version don't have that anymore
[05:10] <BloodSkin> stefg thanks for the link ill check it out
[05:10] <Journeyman> stefg, alright, just wanted to make sure it worked
[05:11] <quadcoretux> alsamixer returns alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[05:11] <Journeyman> oh wait now I see the option for it in xorg
[05:11] <stefg> Journeyman: : glxinfo | grep direct ... has to say yes
[05:11] <mogydy> hi i have a question: if i have an application that lost network connection, is there a system log where i can find more info (tcp/ip errors?)
[05:11] <pekuja> is there a more flexible solution for dual-monitor setups than xinerama?
[05:11] <quadcoretux> aplay -l works
[05:11] <quadcoretux> card 1: Headset [Logitech USB Headset] , device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio] 
[05:11] <quadcoretux>   Subdevices: 1/1
[05:11] <quadcoretux>   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[05:11] <tbuss> stefg: I saw something about unsubscribing to the inbox folder, but I don't think that works with pop
[05:11] <Journeyman> stefg, thanks
[05:11] <mwe> sgtmattbaker: as a side node you usually put your own stuff in /usr/local/bin, not /bin
[05:11] <quadcoretux> but I get no sound
[05:12] <quadcoretux> anyone got any ideas?
[05:12] <elias_> graft
[05:12] <tobemaster> hi
[05:12] <sgtmattbaker> mse: I think I fixed it, I added a line between it and the cp command and commented that line; it needs to be in /bin to run on bootup
[05:12] <Journeyman> man what is the deal with ubuntu's Xchat package having the nicklist all the way small by default
[05:12] <elias_> now when I try cd /home/elias I get bash: cd: /home/elias: Permission denied
[05:12] <tobemaster> how are you?
[05:13] <pekuja> I know Xrandr 1.2 would help, but that's not available yet. Will Xrandr 1.2 be in Gutsy?
[05:13] <_Neil> !swat
[05:13] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:13] <stefg> Journeyman: they adapted it to channels with 1000+ people in it
[05:13] <stefg> :-)
[05:13] <quadcoretux> How can you force the default audio device in alsa-base?
[05:14] <_Neil> anyone know how I can use SWAT without being on the root acct?
[05:14] <tbuss> stefg: what did you mean by manually fetch
[05:15] <stefg> tbuss: click teh send/receive button, although i cnfigured evo to fetch the mail at startup
[05:15] <infidel> anyone have an idea of why after upgrading to feisty my window manager takes a while to load
[05:15] <akey> Hi, I can't upgrade my edgy dist, when I try it I get the message: "Failed to fetch http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/dists/edgy/Release Unable to find expected entry  main/binary-amd64/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)"
[05:15] <tbuss> stefg: it fetches the mail okay, just doesn't show in the inbox; all I have is inbox(24) but no mail inside
[05:16] <stefg> tbuss: exactly... but after a manual fetch it's teher
[05:16] <aldarsior> what do load averages even mean in the context of 4 HT CPUs ?
[05:16] <sgtmattbaker> mre: I don't understand why I had to separate them with a commented line though
[05:16] <macsim> hi, I'm unable to print with eclipse the print option is grey
[05:17] <akey> hello, can anybody help me?
[05:17] <tbuss> stefg: okay, if I have tried send/recieve.......same result. Is this a bug perhaps
[05:17] <Pici> akey: That isnt an official repository afaik.
[05:18] <_Neil> anyone know how I can use SWAT without being on the root acct? as my own user i only get basic functions
[05:18] <Gangerli> hi
[05:18] <cycom> How can I enable horizontal scrolling on my touchpad?
[05:19] <stefg> tbuss: if you write a bug report post me the link in here, so ican add my 'mee too'
[05:19] <Gangerli> somebody please tell me how do I fix incorrectly displayed menus in XMMS
[05:19] <Gangerli> it's supposed to be in japanese but it's all messed up unfortunately
[05:20] <BloodSkin> well, while thats copying to my ipod, im going to smoke a cig
[05:20] <Xteven> hi
[05:20] <stefg> Gangerli: xmms is an ancient Gtk1.2  application, so most of the configuration in gconf does not apply ... google is full of Howto's concering GTK1 settings in GTK2 :-)
[05:20] <BloodSkin> thanks again stefg
[05:20] <OuterBody> Lamego: just blacklisted the modules and rebooted, looks like its done the trick, thanks
[05:20] <Xteven> where is the configfile of wpa_supplicant ?
[05:20] <Lamego> np :)
[05:20] <tbuss> stefg: just to make sure you experiencing the same problem. If I click send receive my inbox folder will change from Inbox(24) to inbox(30) but if I click on the inbox folder, there is no mail displayed
[05:21] <OuterBody> i blacklisted gspca as well
[05:21] <BloodSkin> the thing i was missing was making it bootable
[05:21] <Gangerli> do you suggest any eh..more up to date software alternatives?
[05:21] <OuterBody> shouldnt hurt should it?
[05:21] <Lamego> OuterBody, just be aware that you will not be able to use any webcam which may need that module
[05:21] <OuterBody> Lamego: its alright, webcams arnt my thing really
[05:21] <Lamego> don't know the purpose of gspca
[05:21] <Lamego> but it seems to be related to that webcam driver
[05:22] <stefg> tbuss: no... i get (12) new ... but no new mail displayed... i click send/receive .... pop-fetching... and then it's there
[05:22] <stefg> tbuss: use the mail-notifier?
[05:23] <rickympl> i need help setting up samba. samba was working b4 i reinstalled feisty, my box could connect to others on my lan and vice versa, but now after installing feisty and after following the howto, i still cant connect nor can any connect to me, i cant even ping the other pcs, i already opened up the ports on firestarter
[05:23] <dyrne> Gangerli: alot of people use beep media player which is xmms  gtk2 i guess.
[05:23] <BloodSkin> stefg, thats normal. it doesnt check your db untill you tell it to so that it saves bandwidth
[05:23] <stefg> !samba | rickympl
[05:23] <ubotu> rickympl: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:23] <Gangerli> hmmm. thanks. I'll check it out.
[05:24] <tbuss> stefg: same here, but my mail never displays, If I set up mail to go to a certain folder in my gmail account, it shows up there, but mail not assigned and "rules" stays in the inbox, but I'm unable to see them. I'll take a look around on the internet some more..........Thanks for your help
[05:24] <BloodSkin>  STEFG IS A PIMP
[05:25] <stefg> BloodSkin: true? If i say 'fetch mail at startup' i'd want the program to do exactly that... stupid behaviour.
[05:25] <BloodSkin> ahh
[05:25] <Roscar> Hi, I'm having trouble getting java support with either of my web browsers (opera, firefox). The correct packages seem to be installed, but java applets can't load.
[05:25] <BloodSkin> its set to fetch at startup
[05:25] <BloodSkin> hmm
[05:26] <BloodSkin> try unsetting the option, close the program completely, reopening it, set the option, close completely, then reopen
[05:26] <Lord_Maynoth_42> can anyone tell me where in my xorg.conf file a modline is supposed to go
[05:26] <BloodSkin> that way it saves everything
[05:26] <stefg> BloodSkin: but i don't care... mail-notifier tells me what's there, so i get the mail when i have time to read it. Doesn't bother me too much
[05:27] <tobemaster> my dell latitude (1,8ghz 512mb ram) works fine with ubuntu, but my ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]  gfx card won't work with direct rendering and i cant configure the vga port, with ubuntu 7.04 and xorg 1:7.2-0ubuntu11
[05:27] <BloodSkin> good deal. i have pretty much the same attitude
[05:27] <BloodSkin> :p
[05:27] <ProN00b> are there any good http download tools that can also do paralelized multi source downloads of a single file ?
[05:27] <Lord_Maynoth_42> can anyone tell me where in my xorg.conf file a modline is supposed to go
[05:28] <thebillywayne> i can no longer import pictures from my camera.  yesterday it worked fine.  today I get error " Could not query kernel driver of device".  Any suggestiosn?
[05:28] <stefg> !wget || ProN00b
[05:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wget - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:28] <stefg> !info wget | ProN00b
[05:28] <ubotu> pron00b: wget: retrieves files from the web. In component main, is standard. Version 1.10.2-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 229 kB, installed size 1960 kB
[05:28] <ProN00b> stefg, dude, read what i asked about, then think again... k ?
[05:28] <vadvad> hi, i managed to install a game i dl (finally), how do i run it?
[05:29] <josue_m> hi, is there any m$ outlook alternative that runs on ubuntu/linux?
[05:29] <Artemis3> josue_m, evolution? thunderbird?
[05:29] <Nubbie> josue_m: evolution comes standard.
[05:29] <josue_m> can connect exchange server?
[05:30] <Nubbie> yeah.
[05:30] <josue_m> ok, thanks for the info.
[05:30] <Nubbie> its called ldap though, exchange is a microsoft term.
[05:30] <josue_m> ok
[05:30] <Gangerli> hey thanks guys, BMP displays everything properly
[05:31] <thebillywayne> vadvad: type the name of the game in the "run command" dialog box (alt-f2).
[05:31] <Gangerli> see you around
[05:31] <Gangerli> bye
[05:31] <sorl_> why does nautilus always crash its sh**
[05:31] <sorl_> i dont want to go kde...
[05:32] <rickympl> stefg, thanks, but nothing helped
[05:32] <dyrne> sorl_: try xubuntu it uses thunar. much more streamlined
[05:32] <sorl_> dyrne, yes i know but thats also lacking alot of features :)
[05:33] <stefg> rickympl: so what doesn't work?
[05:33] <dyrne> sorl_: you want a feature rich application that doesnt crash?!?!
[05:33] <rickympl> i cant ping other machines on my lan
[05:33] <rickympl> stefg, theredore samba doesnt work neither
[05:34] <Lamego> sorl_, it not very usual for nautilus to crash, at least not on my system, what distro version are you using ?
[05:34] <rickympl> stefg, how can i not ping other machines? they are on and connected to the lan router
[05:34] <stefg> rickympl: firewall issue? router-configuration?
[05:34] <anotherfinemess> hello, does anyone know of any media player that plays web based channels  (using windows media player asf or wmv) under firefox / ubuntu ?
[05:34] <Bongo`> how is the x64 support today? Or is it best to download the x86 version?
[05:35] <BloodSkin> ok, it seems that my usb hdd is ready to use as an install media
[05:35] <Lamego> Bongo`, install x64, most of the limitations can be overcome with a 32bits chroot :P
[05:35] <BloodSkin> wish me luck peoples
[05:35] <Bongo`> Lamego: sweet :)
[05:35] <rickympl> stefg, the router-configuration stayed the same from b4 reinstalling feisty to now, firestarter has ports for samba opened
[05:35] <Lamego> for those rare cases like flash :P
[05:35] <jpjacobs> anotherfinemess, try vlc if mplayer fails
[05:35] <_Neil> any risks enabling the root user in ubuntu? I need it to run SWAT properly
[05:36] <Lamego> or using a firefox 32 bits install, for this particular case
[05:36] <Lamego> _Neil, the same risk as enabling it on any other distro :)
[05:36] <Lamego> just be carefull using it :)
[05:36] <stefg> rickympl: hmmm... avahi and network-manager are new in feisty. maybe it has something to do with it
[05:36] <_Neil> Lamego: how can i disable it after im done?
[05:36] <Lamego> _Neil, i dont use swat for some time, isn't there a group that can be used to manage swat ?
[05:36] <Lamego> _Neil, i think so
[05:37] <jpjacobs> _Neil, sudo passwd -L root
[05:37] <_Neil> thanks :)
[05:37] <dyrne> _Neil: passwd -l root  will disable again. its not a big deal having a root account. plenty secure
[05:37] <rickympl> stefg, i can ping my router, any server on the net, except for other machine on my lan
[05:37] <Lamego> the problem is not having the account, is the way you use it :P
[05:37] <stefg> rickympl: but you could before?
[05:37] <rickympl> stefg, i cant even ping a virtual machine
[05:38] <rickympl> stefg, b4 reinstalling i had samba working perfectly
[05:38] <tobemaster> any tips?
[05:38] <frandavid100> hiya guys
[05:38] <stefg> !network
[05:38] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:38] <stefg> baah
[05:38] <frandavid100> is there any way to get a safe graphics mode in case xorg.conf was broken?
[05:39] <tobemaster> my dell latitude (1,8ghz 512mb ram) works fine with ubuntu, but my ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]  gfx card won't work with direct rendering and i cant configure the vga port, with ubuntu 7.04 and xorg 1:7.2-0ubuntu11
[05:39] <tobemaster> pls help me
[05:39] <tobemaster> i just searched about 5h
[05:39] <Lamego> francois_fon, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:39] <stefg> rickympl: so it's not a samba, but a network problem. Did you run a couple of tests with the network diagnosis applet?
[05:39] <chjunior> why does ubuntu cames with two crontab daemons installeds ?
[05:40] <chjunior> at least in mine, are installed anacron and atd
[05:40] <rickympl> stefg, no i did not
[05:40] <jpjacobs> !ati > tobemaster
[05:40] <rickympl> stefg, how do i do that
[05:40] <Lamego> atd is not cront :)
[05:40] <Lamego> cron
[05:41] <tobemaster> jpjacobs, its not supportet by any driver...
[05:41] <chjunior> Lamego: in Service Settings it is described exactly equals to anacron :P
[05:41] <stefg> rickympl: system-admin-network-diagnosis (or similar, got german gnome here)
[05:41] <chjunior> Lamego: "Executes scheduled actions"
[05:41] <Lamego> chjunior, sure, but they do it with different methods
[05:42] <jpjacobs> tobemaster, too bad... unfortunately i don't have any experience dealing with atis
[05:42] <tobemaster> hmm
[05:42] <Res> hi
[05:42] <Lamego> cron is that the only daemon which "Executes scheduled actions"
[05:42] <tobemaster> im goin crazy
[05:42] <Lamego> is not
[05:42] <aspide1977> #palug
[05:42] <Lamego> tobemaster, on the terminal: man atd
[05:42] <SlimeyPete> tobemaster: I'd give up before you go mad, if I were you.
[05:43] <Lamego> ops, i mean chjunior
[05:43] <chjunior> Lamego: and what is the necessity to have both installed ?
[05:43] <SlimeyPete> the ATI drivers are just a bit naff
[05:43] <Res> is here anyone who know who to work w/ Amarok?connectet to the Creative Zen V:M player??? (if you know german it would be awesome!) :D
[05:43] <stefg> ProN00b: look what's here: http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=wxdownload%20fast
[05:43] <Maniac[ssh] > I have a question.  I have installed vsftpd on a 6.06 server and configured it.  The service DOES talk over localhost, however not over the wire.  I have not installed any firewall software, nor have I even touched iptables.
[05:43] <walkintome> hi all. i was on here last night asking about how to get ndiswrapper up and running. a gentleman stated that it would be in my best interest to do a clean install and work from there. now that my clean install is finished, i was wondering what the proper course is to get ndiswrapper installed on ubuntu 7.04
[05:43] <Lamego> chjunior, to provide both functions ?
[05:43] <Maniac[ssh] > any ideas?
[05:43] <chjunior> Lamego: sorry, now I got it
[05:44] <tobemaster> SlimeyPete, i would be happy if i could configure my vga out
[05:44] <tobemaster> a bigger resolution
[05:44] <mrcreativity> i was trying to install a few themes and the intructions said to copy the files to a directroty called themes. I found one folder named themes but that didnt allow me to paste anything. Can someone help me?
[05:44] <tobemaster> and this is possible, i know
[05:44] <tobemaster> bot i dont know how
[05:44] <ProN00b> stefg, ooh, that looks nice
[05:44] <ProN00b> stefg, thanks
[05:45] <chjunior> Lamego: and why does it have klogd and sysklogd installed together?
[05:45] <BrianBoyko> Hello.
[05:45] <Maniac[ssh] > heya BrianBoyko
[05:46] <Res> is here anyone who knows to work w/ Amarok?connectet to a Creative Zen V:M player??? (if you know german it would be awesome!) :D
[05:46] <mrcreativity> can somone help me please? im looking for the theme folder to copy themes
[05:46] <remus02epr> Hi everybody. I have a quite bad experience with Ubuntu. So I was trying out the Feisty Fawn as live CD. Everything went ok and booted succesfully. I even tried out the compiz thing after installing nVidia driver. Everything was working very nice. Then I "Turned Off" ubuntu (in proper way), comp restarted and booted to win XP SP2 as it should. However XP gave me error that there are corrupted files on my harddrive and said to run Checdisk. Well I
[05:46] <remus02epr> can tell you there were many files corrupted :/, some of them Checkdisk recovered but the most of them are gone.
[05:46] <Anfauglir> did anyone have problems with network after upgrading from 6.10 to 7.04 ?
[05:46] <BrianBoyko> I'm trying to boot from the 7.04 live CD on older hardware, but it's taking -forever.-  The system only has 256MB RAM - I think that's the bottleneck.  I know the system will run a bit peppier once I get the OS on the system.  Is there any way to do a text install of Ubuntu 7.04 from the liveCD?
[05:47] <Lamego> chjunior, why don't you read the manpage of each of those daemons to figure out the reason by yourself :) ?
[05:47] <stefg> mrcreativity: either /usr/share/themes or ~/.themes
[05:47] <Bongo`> Anfauglir: Me, my wireless refused to work. Might be a weak signal though
[05:47] <ProN00b> stefg, is that wxDfast also in repos ?
[05:47] <mrcreativity> stefg...thanks
[05:47] <mrcreativity> let me try it
[05:47] <Anfauglir> not talking wireless
[05:47] <Anfauglir> wired
[05:47] <tobemaster> jpjacobs, only for 9500 and above
[05:47] <stefg> ProN00b: don't think so...
[05:47] <Bongo`> oh
[05:47] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: did you resize your XP partition?
[05:47] <Terminus_> BrianBoyko: install using the alternate cd.
[05:47] <Anfauglir> my comp at work just started crawling. 6.10 was awsome and after upgrade just became slow
[05:47] <stefg> !info wxdfast
[05:47] <ubotu> Package wxdfast does not exist in feisty
[05:47] <Anfauglir> no entwork settings changed
[05:47] <Lamego> ProN00b, it is availabe on some sites
[05:48] <Lamego> an ubuntu package
[05:48] <MenZa> !vista | Afterlife69
[05:48] <ubotu> Afterlife69: vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[05:48] <walkintome> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17534/ this is what ig et when trying to install ndiswrapper
[05:48] <Anfauglir> sorta weird. i will try to do a fresh install on that machine and see if it helps
[05:48] <Afterlife69> ...
[05:48] <remus02epr> no for what? it thought it is not necessary for LIVE CD to run
[05:48] <Afterlife69> ahh ic
[05:48] <Res> what does "libmtp" and "libnjb" at the AMAROK (pleas wisper me ...)
[05:49] <walkintome> im using vista right now with no problems. i enjoy it very much. i just think with increased driver support and the first service pack, it will be even better
[05:49] <mcsd> can someone help me with configuring an ATI X600 to work on 6.10 Edgy?  I followed all the instructions -> http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html   but after logging in I am returned to the login screen after 20 secs or so
[05:49] <Res> ??
[05:49] <Maniac[ssh] > I have a question.  I have installed vsftpd on a 6.06 server and configured it.  The service DOES talk over localhost, however not over the wire.  I have not installed any firewall software, nor have I even touched iptables.  Any ideas on why this is happening?
[05:49] <walkintome> that being said, i am interested in getting feisty up and running, but know that i cant do much without internet
[05:49] <mrcreativity> how to i copy to ~/.themes
[05:49] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: if you didn't install Ubuntu in any way, then the disk errors have NOTHING to do with Ubuntu
[05:50] <Anfauglir> ati is evil for linux. use nvidia
[05:50] <samschoice> how stable is dapper
[05:50] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: wait....did you try to write to your XP partition?
[05:50] <remus02epr> well so what caused it?
[05:50] <JC_Denton_> anyone have any experience with wpa_supplicant?
[05:50] <Maniac[ssh] > samschoice: very
[05:50] <Res> DOES anyone Knwo something about AMAROK???
[05:51] <dyrne> Maniac[ssh] : when you say over the wire do you mean inside the network 192.168.0.* or outside? maybe hosts.allow file though i dont have vsftpd installed currently
[05:51] <Smygis> yes
[05:51] <mcsd> Anfauglir: was that comment for me?
[05:51] <Maniac[ssh] > samschoice: I have 6.06 running most of our critical infrastructure here at my company
[05:51] <remus02epr> no, definitely not
[05:51] <patzlaff> what do you need about AMAROK?
[05:51] <Anfauglir> general comment
[05:51] <Anfauglir> not for you only
[05:51] <Maniac[ssh] > dyrne: as in eth0 nogo, lo works fine
[05:51] <Anfauglir> i would love to help you but i never ran ati on linux
[05:51] <samschoice> Maniac: wheww, thats good to hear, cause I was getting worried. i was on fawn, but it failed me.
[05:52] <Res> Patzlaff may i talk i an extra window?
[05:52] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: then I would chalk it up to an odd coincidence
[05:52] <Maniac[ssh] > samschoice: http://cugnet.net/stats
[05:52] <Maniac[ssh] > thats a public server I run on dapper
[05:52] <patzlaff> ok
 j wrote you at a "reiter"
[05:52] <Maniac[ssh] > should stave off any concerns you may have
[05:52] <mcsd> why is ATI bad? seems like they both don't provide true drivers
[05:52] <Anfauglir> i wish i could convince my company to run ubuntu. but matlab wont certify it so we are stuck with rhel
[05:52] <Anfauglir> nvidia writes drivers for linux. ati doesnt
[05:52] <Maniac[ssh] > mcsd: cause they don't beleive in providing worth-while drivers to the linux community
[05:53] <Anfauglir> ati = community drivers. nvidia = native
[05:53] <mcsd> but nvidia only provides binary and those can break with updates right?
[05:53] <Anfauglir> community = hacked
[05:53] <stefg> mcsd: nvidia drivers aren't free, but well maintained and working... ati drivers are just not free :-)
[05:53] <walkintome> woah
[05:53] <jpjacobs> omg
[05:53] <foomanchew> aaah
[05:53] <Res> Spaaam
[05:53] <Res>  :d
[05:53] <Maniac[ssh] > netsplit--
[05:53] <walkintome> that was intense and wierdf
[05:53] <Smygis> :D
[05:53] <PriceChild> !netsplit
[05:53] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[05:53] <mcsd> but nvidia only provides binary and those can break with updates right?
[05:53] <hrp2171> Maniac[ssh] , that's the word i was looking for
[05:53] <Lin> hi all.. im running gnome from ubuntu feisty, I have set epiphany as my default browser (on preferred applications), then I have added some urls to my desktop, but when I click them firefox is still opened. alternatives points to epiphany too. Why is this happening? am i doing something wrong? is this a bug? gnome or feisty?
[05:53] <Maniac[ssh] > hrp2171: ;)
[05:54] <mcsd> but nvidia only provides binary and those can break with updates right?
[05:54] <hrp2171> its been a while
[05:54] <Pici> !mount
[05:54] <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
[05:54] <Smygis> mcsd, yes
[05:54] <Anfauglir> actually, nvidia can build your drivers if no precompiled exist for your kernel
[05:54] <stefg> mcsd: don't take the drivers from the nvidia-site... the ubuntu repo maintainers take care of that
[05:54] <josue_m> do you know if intel video cards have anyproblems runing ubuntu 7 + beryl ?
[05:54] <hrp2171> ok, got the backports entry in sources.list but firefox 2 still is a no-show.
[05:54] <Anfauglir> i run feisty on 2.6.21 kernel and it compiles drivers for me
[05:54] <patzlaff> Josue
[05:55] <patzlaff> one of my machine have intel and I use with 7.04 and no problems
[05:55] <hrp2171> dapper 6.061LTS here
[05:55] <josue_m> patzlaff: I considering to move from winxp to ubuntu
[05:55] <mcsd> ok is 7.04 or 6.10 better with Beryl?
[05:55] <hrp2171> i was going to remove 1.5 but synaptics wants to remove ubuntu-desktop, too
[05:55] <Anfauglir> no difference on nvidia if you use 6.10 or 7.04 as long as you use latest nvidia drivers and not the provided packages
 please can you write me a wisper or inv to a quiter channel ... my problem is fast solved
[05:56] <hrp2171> firefox 1.5 that is.  so i could download version 2 from mozilla.org
[05:56] <remus02epr> Maniac[ssh] : I really think it was caused somehow by ubuntu, maybe that nvidia driver?
[05:56] <Maniac[ssh] > would a CIDR range work in hosts.allow?
[05:56] <stefg> mcsd: better is an ambitiuos term in conjunction with bery .... errr.. i'd sy it's less broken with fesity :-)
[05:56] <eck> Anfauglir: nvidia drivers are basically the same as ati ones... the module that is "compiled" is only a wrapper to the binary blob (that you cannot compile), so it is basically the same thing
[05:56] <Anfauglir> but beryl is unstable to begin with so it might give you problems what ever you do
 : i can just say that ubuntu ist really good (have it for 5 days an am loving it^^)
[05:56] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: noper, I seriously doubt it.  the Live CD will not touch the Hard Disk in any way unless you explicitly tell it to
[05:57] <Anfauglir> as i said, i dont run ati on linux so i wouldnt know :)
[05:57] <mcsd> if when I try to login with a Xgl session it returns me to the login after 20 secs (never see desktop) is there a log file I can read to see why it does not load...no errors appear?
[05:57] <patzlaff> Jousue_m: you won't have problems with video card intel and ubuntu 704
[05:57] <Anfauglir> last time i tried something like that was 8 years ago and it failed
[05:57] <Anfauglir> ever since i dont touch ati
[05:57] <walkintome> does anyone know why qwhen i try to run desktop effect, it asks me to restart...but when i load it up again it asks to restart again? its like the nvidia driver neevr gets enabled
[05:58] <josue_m> patzlaff: thanks
[05:58] <patzlaff> josue_m: I have installed in my machine and no problems with this video card
[05:58] <stefg> remus02epr: that is just coincidence... your drive was probably broken before. if you did not mount your hd , then the LiveCD does not touch it
[05:58] <josue_m> patzlaff: you have beryl too?
[05:58] <patzlaff> yes
[05:58] <mcsd> 6.10 if when I try to login with a Xgl session using Beryl it returns me to the login after 20 secs (never see desktop) is there a log file I can read to see why it does not load...no errors appear?
[05:58] <josue_m> ok
[05:59] <stefg> !effects | mcsd
[05:59] <ubotu> mcsd: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[05:59] <valehru> hey guys, trying to get php working with apache....however it seems that the module does not exist....help would be nice here.
[05:59] <mcsd> in that non active channel too
[05:59] <Lamego> valehru, sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
[05:59] <Lamego> mysql also looks nice there :P
[05:59] <eck> valehru: for mod_php the module is libapache2-mod-php5
[05:59] <valehru> Lamego, done...already installed...still not working
[06:00] <mcsd> nobody is active at that channel
[06:00] <Lamego> mcsd, meaning you are out of luck ;)
[06:00] <Lamego> valehru, check for the module as specified by eck
[06:00] <wizz> hi 2 all
[06:00] <wizz> )
[06:01] <Lamego> dpkg -l libapache2-mod-php5
[06:01] <stefg> mcsd, that's a pity, but in a channel with 1300+ people it's to much to support the endless trouble with experimental features
[06:01] <Maniac[ssh] > this FTP problem is starting to get annoying >.<
[06:01] <valehru> Lamego, eck, both are installed...as is the module
[06:01] <Lamego> stefg, sure, probably because those 1300 people do not use experimental features :)
[06:01] <eck> valehru: check your config then
[06:01] <valehru> dpkg -l libapache2-mod-php5: libapache2-mod-p 5.2.1-0ubuntu1
[06:01] <_benjo_> can anybody offer some help working with KVM?
[06:01] <BrianBoyko> Hmm... maybe, just maybe, I should be doing the Xubuntu thing...
[06:01] <^Alec^> Hi, im thinking of doing a dual boot ubuntu with windows, whats the best file system to use for files to be accessed by both operateing systems? Thanks, Alec
[06:01] <Lamego> valehru, so why do you state that the module is not available ?
[06:02] <mcsd> I understand I was just curious if there was an error log I could read on my PC that would tell me why a session could not load
[06:02] <stefg> Lamego: whatever they use.... they should complain in the right channel
[06:02] <mcsd> I understand Beryl is betas
[06:02] <remus02epr> stefg: well, and if I say you that almost the same thing happened before with kubuntu 5.10 ? is that coincidence?
[06:02] <dyrne> mcsd: i dont know beryl but id check .xsession-errors and also /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[06:02] <infidel> anyone here k9copy?
[06:02] <valehru> Lamego, there is nothing in etc/apache2/mods-available about php....shouldnt there be?
[06:02] <mcsd> thank you
[06:02] <infidel> use i mean
[06:02] <Maniac[ssh] > mcsd: I honestly shy away from compiz and beryl.  they are WAAAY too unstable for my uses.  I still prefer Enlightenment DR17 anyway ;)
[06:03] <eck> valehru: there should be
[06:03] <kaje> NetworkManager no longer recognizes my wireless card... Any ideas on where to start troubleshooting?
[06:03] <valehru> eck, there isnt
[06:03] <Anfauglir> cd /etc/apache2/mods-enabled; sudo ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/php5.conf
[06:03] <Anfauglir> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[06:03] <jellyfish2002_> everytime i need to do a /etc/init.d/networking restart for my settings to be set, anyway to do it automatically?
[06:03] <Anfauglir> that should do the trick
[06:03] <stefg> remus02epr: then i'd still say that your filesystem was broken before. I won't believe that the Live-CD did any harm to your disk until i see evidence in the form of logfiles
[06:03] <josue_m> I tend to use winxp system restore so if something goes wrong I return to a previus restore point, is there something similar for ubuntu ?
[06:04] <^Alec^> Could anyone tell me the best file system to use that can be accessed and written to with both windows and ubuntu?
[06:04] <eck> josue_m: not unless you make backups
[06:04] <Journeyman> jellyfish2002_, check your /etc/network/interfaces
[06:04] <josue_m> ok
[06:04] <Anfauglir> ^Alec^ you can install drivers for ext3 on xp
[06:04] <valehru> Anfauglir, apache2: Syntax error on line 186 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf: Could not open configuration file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/php5.conf: No such file or directory
[06:04] <valehru>                                                                                  [fail] 
[06:04] <Journeyman> the interface should have auto <interface> before the settings
[06:04] <hrp2171> help!
[06:05] <Anfauglir> valehru, looks like you didnt really install php5-mod
[06:05] <hrp2171> :)
[06:05] <eck> ^Alec^: fat is supported the best
[06:05] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: I'm telling ya man, the LiveCD could not cause any damage to the hard disk because it doesn't touch the disk in any way.  I would say that your WinXP install is b0rked.  That seems to be the more likely problem
[06:05] <^Alec^> Anfauglir, is that the best option then?
[06:05] <wizz> does anybody know how configure addons buttons on mouse?
[06:05] <Anfauglir> sudo aptitude install libapache2-mod-php5
[06:05] <hrp2171> wizz, how many buttons
[06:05] <dmhouse> Hey all. I'm having trouble connecting to my router from my laptop over the wireless network. After much digging, I think the problem is with my ARP table. Specifically, running arp -a gives me "? (192.168.1.1) at <incomplete> on eth1", and it takes a long time to decide that; there's about a 10 second pause before it prints anything.
[06:05] <^Alec^> eck: i understand fat doesnt support files over 4 gigs or something and i got a few like 4.5 gig video files >.<
[06:05] <wizz> hrp2171, 5
[06:05] <dyrne> ^Alec^: only prob with fat32 is the 4 gig limit on files but it is best. works in unix's and linux and mac etc
[06:06] <dmhouse> The output from ifconfig, iwconfig, route and arp is here: http://paste.lisp.org/display/40288. Pinging my router (192.168.1.1) results in 'Network unreachable'. I've also tried adding a static ARP entry myself, with what I believe the MAC address of the router to be (any ideas on how I could check this?), but then pinging the router just sends the packets and never prints anything.
[06:06] <Anfauglir> ^Alec^ i dont use any windows, but i just know that there is support for ext3 there
[06:06] <Artemis3> dyrne, how about ntfs-3g?
[06:06] <hrp2171> wizz, in xorg.conf? right?
[06:06] <valehru> Anfauglir, no dice, still getting the same error
[06:06] <Anfauglir> also, you can enable rw on ntfs
[06:06] <wizz> hrp2171, yes
[06:06] <eck> ^Alec^: yeah, that would stop you from using it
[06:06] <dyrne> Artemis3: i havent had a win system to test it supposedly its pretty stable these days.
[06:06] <jellyfish2002_> Journeyman: yes it had auto eth1 but it's not working
[06:07] <hrp2171> wizz, mouse section Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
[06:07] <qiyong> any how to install opera on amd64?
[06:07] <jellyfish2002_> eth1 = wireless in my case
[06:07] <Artemis3> dyrne, i have not tested it either, feisty includes i think
[06:07] <hrp2171> that will enable scrolling in firefox
[06:07] <^Alec^> eck: unless i keep them on my ntfs windows partition? I dont need to write to them. Would that owrk?
[06:07] <^Alec^> eck: The large files i mean
[06:07] <mhaynes> Can anyone tell me how to enable single mouse click in Ubuntu 7.04.  Default is double-click (nightmares of Windows) I prefer the single click I used in 6.06.
[06:07] <hrp2171> wizz, what version of ubuntu?  im stunned that it didn't do it automatically for you
[06:07] <eck> ^Alec^: yes, the read support for ntfs is basically flawless
[06:07] <clayman> i'm using ntfs support on linux and bsd and works great
[06:07] <^Alec^> eck: Thanks your a life saver
[06:07] <Anfauglir> valehru interesting. al i have installed for php is: libapache2-mod-php5 php5 php5-cgi php5-cli php5-common php5-mysql php5-xsl
[06:07] <z33> does anyone have a few minutes to spare, i am having some trouble installing ubuntu without cdrom or floppy or network
[06:08] <stefg> Anfauglir, ^Alec^ : may be you'll be interested to hear that copy operations over sshfs to ntfs on linux resulted in damaged files for me... so i finally decided to go ext2 for my media-partiton and use ext2fsd on win
[06:08] <_delirium> since upgrading from 6.10 to 7.04 - I cant get X todo 1280x1024 even though its in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf - any ideas?
[06:08] <wizz> hrp2171, ubuntu 7.04, "Option ZAxisMapping 4 5" this for scroll
[06:08] <Artemis3> z33, that sounds hard ;)
[06:08] <Anfauglir> just to be on the safe side install those, and then do :
[06:08] <hrp2171>  Option         "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
[06:08] <Anfauglir> sudo a2dismod php5
[06:08] <Anfauglir> sudo a2enmod php5
[06:08] <Anfauglir> and try to reload apache
[06:08] <MrFatJack> upgrading to 7.04 breaks broadcom wireless. any thoughts?
[06:08] <hrp2171> wizz, in Section InputDevice  doh
[06:09] <z33> Artemis3 well there is a nice set of guides here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[06:09] <felipe_> hi can anyone help me with beryl emerald setup?
[06:09] <VoX> how do i overwrite data from a where a file was if i have already deleted it?
[06:09] <stefg> !effects | Felipe
[06:09] <ubotu> Felipe: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[06:09] <z33> but am not quite sure if they have what i want
[06:09] <stefg> !effects | Felipe_
[06:09] <ubotu> Felipe_: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[06:09] <hrp2171> so, anyone using backports and dapper that have firefox 2 installed
[06:09] <VoX> like shred, but if the file is already deleted
[06:09] <remus02epr> ok, whatever, I assume that I am using broken HDD 2 years without no problems at all, just when it comes to *buntu. I just wanted to say it to someone so you would know about it. thats all
[06:09] <valehru> Anfauglir, when I go:sudo a2dismod php5 I get the error: Module php5 does not exist!
[06:09] <valehru> Anfauglir, I installed all of those packages
[06:10] <fpatz> felipe_: sudo apt-get install beryl-manager
[06:10] <jellyfish2002_> Journeyman: any clues?
[06:10] <eck> valehru: then your install is borked. i would try some art-get remove --purge's and then reinstall
[06:10] <stefg> remus02epr: did you mount any of the hd-partitons while being on Live CD ?
[06:10] <jpjacobs> VoX, i guess that's difficult, as the space the files where on could very well already be reallocated
[06:10] <Anfauglir> what do you get when you run": sudo aptitude search libapache2 | grep php
[06:10] <hrp2171> i'll be back later.
[06:10] <killermuhkuh> hi... i've a problem since ubuntu 7.04!
[06:10] <valehru> eck, hmm...well I did have lighttpd installed as well...
[06:10] <killermuhkuh> beryl on 6.10 was unstable, 7,04 is unstable without it :(
[06:11] <eck> valehru: it should work nonetheless though
[06:11] <VoX> jpjacobs: is ther a way to "scrub" freespace?
[06:11] <jpjacobs> well... dd ...
[06:11] <killermuhkuh> all updates are installed..
[06:11] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, why unstable? i have used it version 0.2 and 0.2.1 perfectly
[06:11] <remus02epr> I definitely didn't I dont know how to do that...
[06:11] <killermuhkuh> hm, it crashed very often
[06:11] <VoX> jpjacobs: how so?
[06:11] <Anfauglir> i dont know how much my current config will help though. running etch here, not ubuntu
[06:11] <Anfauglir> i only use ubuntu at work
[06:11] <jpjacobs> VoX, but if you mess up using that... you could ruine quite some things
[06:11] <killermuhkuh> and it still does :( without the compiz effects
[06:11] <nibsa1242b> remus02epr I've had hard drives that simply seemed to work slower in windows that were actually in the process of breaking that various flavors of Linux would moan and gripe about or just refuse to run on all together... Linux would try to work around but at least it'd tell me my hd was failing. Windows doesn't bother to tell you and then it just dies.
[06:11] <Artemis3> never crashed here, you sure is not your video driver?
[06:12] <VoX> jpjacobs: this is true
[06:12] <mhaynes> It appears the mouse configuration default package in 7.04 does not allow single click, can another method be used that supports single mouse clicks?
[06:12] <jpjacobs> VoX, man dd.
[06:12] <killermuhkuh> hm, before I installed beryl, everything worked
[06:12] <killermuhkuh> did 7.04 change some settings there?
[06:12] <lovloss> Help me pleaaaaase. I cant get feisty's desktop in any way shape or form to load up. When it starts to load the desktop the screen turns off, and the monitor light goes out. Every time. It did this during installation of the live cd and i had to use a text install, but even now, once i type 'kdm' there goes my monitor. Please please please give me some pointers here. Im using a radeon x700, a 64 bit system, and a SATA HD
[06:12] <Anfauglir> beryl is borked. dont use it
[06:12] <Anfauglir> as simple as that
[06:12] <killermuhkuh> yes :)
[06:12] <Artemis3> KillerBunny, switch your video driver to vesa to test
[06:12] <killermuhkuh> I stopped using it
[06:12] <Anfauglir> once it reaches release, use it
[06:13] <stefg> lovloss: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[06:13] <Anfauglir> 12 years of being a unix sys admin taught me not to use alpha software on production machines
[06:13] <remus02epr> I know its strange, I understand how LIVE CD (sholud) work
[06:13] <lovloss> stefg: Tried that. i tried setting it to 'ati'
[06:13] <matthewburke> What package do i need to install to allow firefox to be used to view PDF documents? Or alternatively, is there a good 'tabbed' PDF viewer anyone knows of?
[06:13] <Artemis3> ok, i don't think running a 3d desktop counts as a "production machine"
[06:13] <killermuhkuh> how do I switch to vesa?
[06:13] <lovloss> stefg: oddly, it wont even start the desktop at all when i do that
[06:13] <jpjacobs> VoX, but anyway, i won't wipe with dd on partitions you still plan to use (without reformatting)
[06:13] <stefg> lovloss: try vesa, just to see if anythig goes
[06:13] <Anfauglir> from multiverse install adobe packages. they have firefox plugin
[06:13] <_xet> I have moved my /boot partition to /, how do I fix grub to boot from /boot instead of that old partition?
[06:14] <lovloss> stefg: VESA is what causes it to go out like a light
[06:14] <eck> _xet: you need to re-run grub-install
[06:14] <VoX> jpjacobs: well yeah.. it's my / :P
[06:14] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, what card you use?
[06:14] <_xet> done that, doesnt help. grub says "dont find file ...." when I try to boot a image
[06:14] <fpatz> matthewburke: You need to install  acroread-plugins and mozilla-acroread
[06:14] <stefg> lovloss: i see... hmmm, i'm no ati expert (i know how to avoid trouble)
[06:14] <killermuhkuh> ati radeon x550 :X
[06:14] <lovloss> :/
[06:14] <Maniac[ssh] > remus02epr: http://math.hws.edu/eck/about_linux/install.html
[06:15] <killermuhkuh> X300 Oo
[06:15] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, ati... ah well
[06:15] <MenZa> Eurgh, what's a good application to do screencapture?
[06:15] <jpjacobs> VoX, depends on how desperately you need the data wiped, you can backup everything, wipe it, and start over ;)
[06:15] <lovloss> i dont get it
[06:15] <eck> _xet: err, you need to make sure that /boot on your system is on the right partition. and you need to fix your menu.lst afterwards
[06:15] <killermuhkuh> ^^ I know... collecting money to buy an nVidia
[06:15] <walkintome> hi all, im trying to instal ndiswrapper right after a clean installation. When i try to install build essentials it tells me i need the dependancy libc6-dev, so i go to install that and it says i need libc6. i go to install that and it says i already have a newer version. What's going on then?
[06:15] <Lamego> mendred, instanbul or recorddesktop
[06:15] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, if you dont care about 3d, change driver to "vesa"
[06:15] <remus02epr> well whatever, bye
[06:15] <lovloss> doesnt microsoft own nvidia though?
[06:15] <killermuhkuh> where do I change this?
[06:16] <Lamego> lovloss, who :) ?
[06:16] <eck> lovloss: ati too ;-)
[06:16] <Nierkiuz> Hi everyone! I want to ask how to change MAC adress of my network adapter in ubuntu?
[06:16] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: sounds like repository b0rkage. If you have no luck getting it installed, try waiting a couple of days and reloading your repository info.
[06:16] <lovloss> i wish so badly to escape their wrath
[06:16] <z33> I figured it out, thanks for the help ppl.
[06:16] <Lamego> Nierkiuz, why do you need that ?
[06:16] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: i have no idea what that means lol
[06:16] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, /etc/X11/xorg.conf line says Driver "something"
[06:16] <Nierkiuz> trust me i need this
[06:16] <Nierkiuz> :)
[06:16] <Anfauglir> walkintome: you can also switch to a different repo
[06:16] <jpjacobs> Nierkiuz, you could use macchanger...
[06:16] <Lamego> walkintome, do not use strange repositories
[06:17] <walkintome> i should mention im a complete linux noob
[06:17] <Lamego> walkintome, that error means one of the packages depends on a specific libc6 version wich is not available on your system
[06:17] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: the repositories are the servers that hold all of the packages that you download via synaptic. The packages contain info about other packages that they depend upon. Sometimes this info gets out-of-sync with what's actually available.
[06:17] <lovloss> In any case, its a fantastic card that runs games great in wndoze, i jjust really want to have my linux again. And now i cant get it to run at all
[06:17] <walkintome> well, i have no internet connection
[06:17] <Lamego> if you play with the wrong non official repositories you may break your system
[06:17] <Nierkiuz> hmm is it in default instalation? :))
[06:17] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: usually repository problems get fixed within a couple of days
[06:17] <lovloss> i installed all the fglrx packages i could find... and envy isnt on the apt-cache
[06:17] <jpjacobs> Nierkiuz, prolly not
[06:17] <matthewburke> fpatz: Do you happen to know the name of the package. I've enabled all the defaultly available alternative repositories and when I search 'adobe', nothing is clearly indicating that it's a PDF plugin.
[06:17] <Anfauglir> walkintome: for instance: sudo sed -i 's/gb\.ubuntu/ia\.ubuntu/g' /etc/apt/sources.lst will change your defailt repo from england to ireland
[06:17] <Nierkiuz> :D
[06:18] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: ah. Installing from cds?
[06:18] <Nierkiuz> stuck
[06:18] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: becasue i have no internet, i have no way of accessing the packages easily, which means it takes me a while to download packages and determine the right one
[06:18] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: i tried to get my internet up and running all yesterday wiht no luck
[06:18] <fpatz> matthewburke: find for acroread
[06:18] <nibsa1242b> walkintome why do you have no internet?
[06:18] <quiet> hrm... i set my boot resolution to 0x31A  (1280x1024) and it works... except the loader logo/bar isn't centered.. it's more in the top left corner... is there a way to fix that???  o_O
[06:18] <Anfauglir> then just do sudo aptitude update and install all you need
[06:18] <eck> Nierkiuz: you can do it with ifconfig
[06:18] <Maniac[ssh] > lol, let that be a lesson to everyone like remus02epr.  Don't come into a channel bitching about how a LiveCD b0rked your Windows install.  It's a futile FUD factory argument unless you started goofing off with your disk ;)
[06:18] <lovloss> Can you wget envy from anywhere?
[06:18] <eck> Nierkiuz: ifconfig some_device hw some_mac
[06:18] <walkintome> nibsa1242b: i have no internet becasue im trying to connect using a wireless usb adapter and i need ndiswrapper (which i cannot get installed)
[06:18] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: ah. Looks like you need to find a newer libc6 package (and potentially another libc6-dev package which relies on this newer libc6 instead of the older one)
[06:19] <fpatz> matthewburke: I put "deb http://mirror.home-dn.net/debian-multimedia sarge main" in my sources.list
[06:19] <Nierkiuz> eck THNX!!!
[06:19] <Lamego> walkintome, do not install a newer libc6 package !
[06:19] <nibsa1242b> walkintome you have no way to wire in?
[06:19] <matthewburke> Thanks fpatz
[06:19] <Lamego> SlimeyPete, please do not drive someone to install a newer libc6
[06:19] <fpatz> you're welcome
[06:19] <killermuhkuh> driver: fglrx
[06:19] <danikhan> finally got my network card working
[06:19] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: erm, yes, listen to Lamego. Sorry, I forgot the importance of the package we're talking about.
[06:19] <Anfauglir> rule of the thumb: dont install anything that is not from official repo, unless you know _EXACTLY_ what you are doing
[06:20] <SlimeyPete> Lamego: was on auto-pilot, sorry
[06:20] <killermuhkuh> do I have to replace every "fglrx" with "Vesa"?
[06:20] <walkintome> nibsa1242b: nope--i was speaking with a gentleman lasdt night and he asked me the same. unfrotunately i have no way of getting a wired connection
[06:20] <danikhan> can i run kde applications without running kde
[06:20] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, yes try that
[06:20] <Lamego> killermuhkuh, there is only one
[06:20] <^Alec^> i think so
[06:20] <danikhan> on kde apps on gnome
[06:20] <Anfauglir> you can run kde apps without kde
[06:20] <eck> danikhan: yes, it will just work
[06:20] <danikhan> awesome
[06:20] <fpatz> danikhan: you need some files to execute kde applications, but not all kde systems installed.
[06:20] <Anfauglir> but if you want to istall a kde app apt will install most of kde infrastructure so you will be able to run the kde app
[06:20] <Artemis3> killermuhkuh, dont use caps just in case
[06:20] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: definitely don't install a newer libc6... I've just realised how dumb my advice was ;)
[06:21] <Nierkiuz> c ya\
[06:21] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: im pretty sure that once i get ndiswrapper and my internet up in feisty i will be smooth sailing, but until then-im kinda stuck lol...oph and dont worry, i appreciate the help
[06:21] <matthewburke> fpatz: Do you know the key I need to add? I'm getting the error:
[06:21] <matthewburke> W: GPG error: http://mirror.home-dn.net sarge Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907
[06:21] <danikhan> i have installed beryl do i need to restart the computer for it to take effect
[06:22] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: would it be helpful for you to see the erros i get when attempting to install ndiswrapper-1.8
[06:22] <fpatz> matthewburke: I have the same error
[06:22] <nibsa1242b> walkintome you'd think there'd be a command to determine what something depends on
[06:22] <matthewburke> Just ignore it?
[06:22] <fpatz> matthewburke: but it works fine
[06:22] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: maybe. Try me.
[06:22] <matthewburke> kk
[06:22] <walkintome> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17628/
[06:22] <fpatz> yes
[06:22] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17628/
[06:22] <cpark> Is there anyway to manually control fan speed on an HP Pavillion laptop?
[06:22] <dyrne> danikhan: alt-ctrl-backspace to restart gui is all you should need to to. be aware it can temporarily break system sometimes
[06:23] <walkintome> make and make install (obviously) do not work
[06:23] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: make and make install do not work (im guessing becasue once make fails, the other will too)
[06:23] <ScislaC> I use nmbd and samba on a server... I get messages from nmbd saying the workgroup/domain name is too long so it will be truncated. Anyone know how to get this error to go away (other than changing domain name) or for it to not log anything from nmbd?
[06:23] <killermuhkuh> it crashed again :X
[06:23] <zPacKRat> I need some VPNC and DNSMASQ help
[06:23] <ytsestef> i get the following message in synaptic: "The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in the preferences." what is wrong?
[06:23] <eck> cpark: i think if you poke around in /proc/acpi you'll find something there that will control the fan
[06:23] <killermuhkuh> I tried to open it as root, but it sayd "permission denied"
[06:24] <J-_> walkintome: have you installed build-essential?
[06:24] <Enanoe> #ubuntu-nl
[06:24] <zPacKRat> VPNC is overwriting my local dns settings and I don't want it to do that
[06:24] <Lamego> walkintome, that ndiskrwrapper module that you are trying to compile is not compatible with your ubuntu kernel version
[06:24] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: hmm. Did you do a ./configure at any point? I don't see it there and it's usually required. It won't necessarily solve your problems though...
[06:24] <J-_> wrong*
[06:24] <eck> zPacKRat: it needs to
[06:24] <cpark> eck: Yeah...I checked...but there is nothing under the fan directory... :-/ It also won't let me set any different trip points in the trip_points directory.
[06:24] <Toumaz> Hey folks. I've been trying out Ubuntu FF for a bit now. I just wanted to ask if there's any equalient of Ctrl-alt-del in Windows in Feisty (if the interface should stop responding etc)?
[06:24] <danikhan> ok i restarted the system but i do view if beryl is working
[06:24] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: i know of that command but do not know from what directory to run it from
[06:25] <sico_> how do I see the users with xchat???
[06:25] <eck> cpark: it might be under another directory, on my laptop (thinkpad) it is actually in /proc/acpi/ibm
[06:25] <zPacKRat> eck: I want to use dnsmasq to resolve remote hosts
[06:25] <eck> lt-del in Windows in Feisty (if the interface should stop responding etc)?
[06:25] <tarantu1> please help. how to reconfigure xorg?
[06:25] <J-_> danikhan: beryl-manager I believe in terminal
[06:25] <cpark> eck: Okay...I'll poke around somemore - thanks.
[06:25] <eck> oops
[06:25] <danikhan> toumaz i think its crtl esc
[06:25] <killermuhkuh> root@Killah:~# /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:25] <killermuhkuh> bash: /etc/X11/xorg.conf: Permission denied
[06:25] <eck> zPacKRat: you have to do it manually with route then
[06:25] <cpark> Toumaz: ctrl + esc
[06:25] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: the same directory you run the make and make install from
[06:25] <shuweitian> list
[06:25] <Toumaz> danikhan, cpark: thanks :)
[06:25] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: i will do that and get back here asap
[06:25] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: it generates a configuration file according to your system set-up. This file is then used by make.
[06:25] <SlimeyPete> ok
[06:26] <eck> zPacKRat: i would just make a script to start and stop it that fixes the kernel routing table, which is what I did in the past when my vpnc was borked
[06:26] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: before i go, do i run ./configure after i create the ndiswrapper directory or after i run make distclean
[06:26] <jpjacobs> killermuhkuh, you should try sudo nano -w /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <danikhan> i tried the berly manger and switch to beryl the desktop flickers twice and then switches back to gnome
[06:27] <bbadger> Hi all.  New feisty install on a Thinkpad T21 which previously ran sarge.  The Orinoco card is detected and all the right details come up in wavemon.  Can't get any ethernet traffic over the thing.  Won't get DHCP info and a static config does not work either (no route to host messages).  Looks like a disconnect somewhere.  Working card, but the Linux socket stuff won't deal.  Any tips?
[06:27] <Lamego> walkintome, did you read my message about the ndiswrapper module that you trying to build being incompatible with your kernel version ?
[06:27] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: it's likely that the sequence of events should be "untar file, run ./configure, run make, run sudo make install" . I'm not sure where make distclean should come in all of that.
[06:27] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: oh is it? how do i know whcih version of ndiswrapper to use?
[06:28] <matthewburke> What's the channel for compiz? I tried #compiz
[06:28] <fpatz> matthewburke: Do Acrobat works?
[06:28] <matthewburke> yea that worked. thank you fpatz
[06:28] <SlimeyPete> walkintome: did you mean to aim that comment at Lamego?
[06:28] <Lamego> walkintome, it must be on the documentation or at some website, the kernel versions for which the modules is compatible with
[06:28] <Lamego> try to check the README or INSTALL files
[06:29] <tarantu1> which command need run, to launch xorg reconfigurator?
[06:29] <walkintome> SlimeyPete: yes my apologies lol im just a bit overwhelmed right now
[06:29] <J-_> !xorg
[06:29] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:29] <Lamego> tarantu1, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:30] <frojnd> hello there, can someone tell me how to install blue tooth adapter (level one - 2.0)
[06:30] <ytsestef> i get the following message in synaptic: "The repository might be no longer available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and the correct writing of the repository address in the preferences." what is wrong?
[06:30] <matthewburke> I'd like to see the default PDF 'Document Viewer' have tabbed functionality eventually. Cause I really like it, but I keep like 5 PDF's open all day at work for different phone lists.
[06:30] <tarantu1> Lamego, thnx
[06:30] <walkintome> Lamego: now i just need to figure out which version of ndiswrapper to use
[06:30] <Lamego> :|
[06:31] <bbadger> ytsestef: Can you get to websites OK using a web browser?
[06:31] <shamrock_hh> my date time tool in the taskbar wont work - says I cant access the system configuration when I try to adjust date and time from the context menu. I already used sudo. Any ideas?
[06:31] <zPacKRat> eck: so I added the hosts that I need access to to my resolve.conf file and it works as needed
[06:31] <cpark> I really don't mean to be a bother all - but I've searched all through /proc/acpi and can't find out how to turn my fan on manually (hp dv6000z laptop) or how to set trip points to turn the fan on at certain temps. My new laptop, with 7.04 is idling at 56C :-/
[06:31] <maddy> hiho
[06:31] <Lamego> walkintome, that should be easy to find on google, i guess someone id it already
[06:31] <cpark> It'd be nice if I could bring it down several degrees.
[06:31] <maddy> what's the difference between ubuntu server and kubuntu server?
[06:32] <Richardigel> howdi! for upgrading from edgy to feisty, do you need to burn a cd? b/c my gf does not have a cd burner, shed like to update "on the fly".
[06:32] <Lamego> walkintome, btw, there is an ndiswrapper module on Feisty
[06:32] <Lamego> on the repositories
[06:32] <cpark> Oh, and I have cpufreq set to conservative.
[06:32] <bbadger> Richardigel: If you're brave you should be able to just update your apt sources.  Should be fine.
[06:33] <walkintome> Lamego: does that mean i should already have it?
[06:33] <Richardigel> bbadger: hmm. whats the command line commands?
[06:33] <Rio79> Richardigel system > administration > update package manager.... i think thats what it's called
[06:33] <Richardigel> Rio79: ok, ill tell her that
[06:33] <walkintome> Lamego: if so, how do i use it/make sure its working
[06:33] <matthewburke> I'm wanting to set my Alt+Tab to cycle through all applications on all my desktops using compiz. I use to have another compiz manager that had the option right in the gui. but for the life of me I cannot remember what it was called. any suggestions?
[06:33] <Lamego> walkintome, well, i am not sure it is on the CD, it means you should grab it instead of the source
[06:33] <ytsestef> bbadger: i confirmed with other greek users, no one can get the greek repositories working
[06:33] <ytsestef> bbadger: thanks for your interest anyway ;)
[06:34] <Lamego> walkintome, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=ndiswrapper&searchon=names&subword=1&version=feisty&release=all
[06:34] <walkintome> Lamego: my apologies, but i dont know what that means or how to do it
[06:34] <bbadger> k :-)
[06:34] <shirish> guys how do I find an ip of my computer
[06:34] <Lamego> walkintome, you need to download the packages, and their dependencies
[06:34] <bbadger> Now I just need to find a wifi expert here
[06:34] <shirish> in windows its ipconfig/all which gives all the details?
[06:34] <killermuhkuh> ok, worked
[06:34] <matthewburke> ifconfig shirish
[06:34] <killermuhkuh> lets see if its stable now :)
[06:34] <Rees_Emerald> to see ip add run ifconfig in terminal
[06:34] <Rio79> Richardigel oh wait.. its called "update manager", not "update package manager"
[06:34] <walkintome> Lamego: all tthree packages you pointed me too and all their dependencies?
[06:35] <tbuss> looking for help in Kino, trying to load the raw1394 module or the dv1394 neither will respond
[06:35] <bbadger> Is there a better channel for wifi questions?  thanks :-)
[06:35] <Lamego> walkintome, yes, but note that I am just researching, i don't use ndiswrapper
[06:35] <killermuhkuh> shall I reboot or just log out and in?
[06:35] <walkintome> Lamego: no problem. i guess im going to get started =)
[06:36] <shirish> matthewburke: Rees_Emerald: thanx guys, does the same command work on 6.06 also?
[06:36] <Aryra> hello?
[06:36] <Rees_Emerald> yeah it should
[06:36] <shirish> ok cool
[06:36] <Lamego> walkintome, I found a better documentation
[06:36] <tbuss> does anyone have any experience with Kino
[06:36] <Lamego> walkintome, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:37] <Aryra> um...just wondering, but I seem to have wreaked my mouse settings on my account...how do I replace the xconf file with a  backup?
[06:37] <AMAG> Having looked at the FAQ, I wish to install ubuntu 7.04 on a new desktop PC with an Intel E6600 CPU.  When I installed ubuntu 6.10 on a previous box, there was an .iso specific to EM64T.  I don't find a 7.04 EM64T iso.  Should I simply use the i386 one?
[06:37] <Aryra> I don't have permissions for some reason.
[06:37] <Lamego> it is for Edgy, but it should be easier to understand than just pointing you to the packages ;)
[06:37] <walkintome> Lamego: thank you--i will have a look
[06:37] <moonlite> i just installed 7.04 for a friend. We cant seem to connect to our local wireless LAN though. He's got an intel 3945 card and the network uses WPA2 Personal Encrytion i think (i can' find the saved settings for this net in network-manager). Any hints?
[06:38] <bbadger> Hi all.  I have wifi problem with a new feisty install on a Thinkpad T21 which previously ran sarge.  The Orinoco card is detected and all the right details come up in wavemon.  Can't get any ethernet traffic over the thing.  Won't get DHCP info and a static config does not work either (no route to host messages).  Looks like a disconnect somewhere.  Working card, but the Linux socket stuff won't deal.  Any tips?
[06:38] <bbadger> moonlite: Ha!  I wonder if this is the same thing
[06:38] <bbadger> moonlite: Can you run wavemon?
[06:38] <moonlite> (cant find the settings on _my_ computer that is. It works fine with my atheros-card)
[06:38] <moonlite> bbadger: what is that?
[06:38] <kaje> how do I change the MAC address of my eth1 interface?
[06:39] <bbadger> It's a command line tools that shows what's going on with the card
[06:39] <bbadger> So, apt-get install wavemon
[06:39] <moonlite> bbadger: heh
[06:39] <bbadger> then, sudo wavemon
[06:39] <moonlite> i'm not online
[06:39] <moonlite> so i can't install anything
[06:39] <bbadger> Yes you are - I see you! :-)
[06:39] <razdaman> Hi guys - what is the easiest way to upload a directory with a lot of files through ftp?
[06:40] <moonlite> ok, let me rephrase, benny (my friend) isn't online :)
[06:40] <Aryra> am I talking at all? or is it just me that cansee
[06:40] <^Alec^> razdaman: how do you mean?
[06:40] <Aryra> I appear...grey...
[06:40] <moonlite> or rather his computer
[06:40] <bbadger> moonlite: It may be on the cd
[06:40] <fatboysmith> razdaman archive 'em
[06:40] <moonlite> Aryra: i see you
[06:40] <Rees_Emerald> Razd find a gui ftp client.. search in synaptic
[06:40] <Artemis3> razdaman, using an ftp gui?
[06:40] <Aryra> phew, thanks
[06:40] <moonlite> bbadger: ok
[06:40] <Dezine> Hi there.. I install Windows Xp after Ubuntu and lost grub.. I know how to reinstall grub but the root (hd0,1) is the only one that works but when I reboot, which grub is back but I can't boot into it. What command would I use to find it's partition and if that doesn't work what are my options?
[06:40] <bbadger> moonlite: or you could use a real wire ethernet thingy
[06:41] <razdaman> Okay, I'll try a gui ftp client then... I  just assumed there were some cool command line tricks you could use :)
[06:41] <fatboysmith> razdaman try FireFTP for firefox
[06:41] <moonlite> bbadger: hm, perhaps. Not sure if we got any such ports in this apartment
[06:41] <bbadger> razdaman: if you are copying to another Linux box you could use scp or rsync
[06:42] <Aryra> I've messed up my mouse...is there any shortcut to the terminal?
[06:42] <razdaman> bbadger: thanks, but I'm not :)
[06:42] <eck> Aryra: alt-f2 for the application launcher
[06:42] <moonlite> bbadger: no wavemon on the disc
[06:42] <moonlite> anyhow
[06:42] <bbadger> moonlite: darn
[06:42] <moonlite> one strange thing is that nm doesnt ask us to save the password in a keyring
[06:42] <moonlite> in the keyring
[06:43] <Dezine> Anyone? I'm stuck on this one.
[06:43] <Aryra> thanks
[06:43] <ethan> ethan_the_mule
[06:43] <armin> Hi? I'm looking for help on configuring the X-Server con Ub. 7.04...
[06:43] <fatboysmith> Dezine have you tried modifying grub as your booting
[06:43] <Dezine> Hm, how is that done?
[06:44] <fatboysmith> highlight your menu selection and press E to edit
[06:44] <WaxyFresh> how do i mount my usb drive? mount -a didint work
[06:44] <fatboysmith> you can then modify your drive/partition and boot parameter.
[06:44] <armin> Should be mounted automatically, Waxy.
[06:44] <Dezine> oh
[06:44] <kuma> hi, i need to degrade my wine version from 0.9.35 to 0.9.34, can someone help me?
[06:44] <Dezine> So, reinstall grub root and setup then edit it on boot?
[06:45] <moonlite> bbadger: and hovering nm-applet it says (or said. doesn't say anymore) something along the lines with "trying to get key for network"
[06:45] <jacquesmerde> hey, i installed epiphany and noticed that the default search engine is the BRITISH google, even though ubuntu knows i live in australia. has this happened to anyone else?
[06:45] <eck> kuma: easiest way would be to uninstall and then reinstall the correct version
[06:45] <fatboysmith> Once you figure out which one edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst to reflect you changes
[06:45] <Aryra> hey again
[06:45] <Aryra> it turns out my user is buggered...but its the only admin account
[06:45] <Aryra> how on earth do I fix it? >_<
[06:45] <kuma> eck: err how i unsinstall? apt-get clean?
[06:46] <bbadger> moonlite: This may be the same issue I see, but who knows.  I can see my card working.  The light is on, but no traffic will flow over the card.
[06:46] <eck> kuma: apt-get remove wine
[06:46] <bbadger> moonlite: Your problem sounds a *bit* like that
[06:46] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, that sort of thing has happened to me before.
[06:46] <armin> kuma: apt-get remove wine
[06:46] <Dezine> Alright I'll give that a shot, thanks fer helpin a noob.
[06:46] <Aryra> -_-
[06:46] <bbadger> moonlite: ... but may be very different
[06:46] <kuma> and for reinstalling the correct version?
[06:46] <Aryra> anyone? I know everyone is busy but...
[06:46] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: its a bug with the epiphany package, yeah? rather than a bug in the ubuntu location settigns..
[06:47] <czarist> having trouble w/a ad-hoc wireless network.. ESSIDs are the same, same channel, both in ad-hoc mode.  Can't ping each other. strange.  any suggestions?
[06:47] <bbadger> Aryra: Crazy in here, isn't it?
[06:47] <moonlite> bbadger: it actually works fine with the caf's wlan that is located three flats(?) down
[06:47] <fatboysmith> Aryra what's wrong?
[06:47] <bbadger> moonlite: heh
[06:47] <moonlite> "stairs" might be the better word
[06:47] <bbadger> moonlite: Sounds like you are further along than me, then
[06:47] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, yeah.  my Open Office was giving me everything in Greek.  It's minor package bug, nothing serious.
[06:47] <jacquesmerde> czarist: managed mode is a lot easier to get working
[06:47] <moonlite> that net is unencrypted though
[06:47] <bbadger> moonlite: Is this a WPA password, by any chance?
[06:48] <TheNux> hi, does anybody know how to emulate a null-modem cable ?
[06:48] <armin> I need help with the X server... Anyone?
[06:48] <moonlite> wpa2
[06:48] <kaje> how do I change my MAC address at boot?
[06:48] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: how do i fix the epiphany problem?
[06:48] <bbadger> moonlite: I saw something in google about this.  You need to install some WPA packages.
[06:48] <czarist> jacquesmerde, I agree- but i'd need a router for that, wouldn't i ?:)
[06:48] <kuma> i have succesfully uninstalled wine, now how can i install it using a later version?
[06:48] <moonlite> and it actually works totally fine with my madwifi atheros-card
[06:49] <bbadger> moonlite: You know, I'm guessing.  Ignore me :-/
[06:49] <moonlite> bbadger: huh? shoudlnt wpa_supplicat (which i guess is installed by default) be enough?
[06:49] <Rees_Emerald> what version of wine you trying to install?
[06:49] <moonlite> bbadger: ok :/
[06:49] <armin> Kuma: Try the Aptitude inunstall command.
[06:49] <moonlite> i'll google
[06:49] <armin> Uninstall, I meant.
[06:49] <bbadger> moonlite: yes 0 that's the one I was thinking on
[06:49] <bbadger> of
[06:49] <Aryra> bbadger: does /msg work?
[06:49] <kuma> armin: i have alteady uninstalled, now i need to install a later version of wine
[06:49] <kozeris> j #winehq
[06:49] <creadorcreativo> kaje: ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:30:CA:52:0A:F0 - > new mac, add this line on some boot script
[06:49] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, let me play around with Epiphany for a second.
[06:50] <bbadger> Aryra: In here? who knows
[06:50] <Rees_Emerald> didnt you say you were rolling back to a particualr version?
[06:50] <Aryra> oh, right :P
[06:50] <armin> kuma: Try downloading a previous *.deb or *.rpm at Wines site.
[06:50] <bbadger> Aryra: I'm off to make a cup of tea.  TTFN.
[06:50] <Aryra> ok
[06:50] <Aryra> fatboysmith: my user account is broken, the mouse is gone and the terminal wont load
[06:51] <kuma> armin: apt-get won't install a later package?
[06:51] <Aryra> fatboysmith: its the only admin account
[06:51] <fatboysmith> can you CTRL-ALT-F? to a text console?
[06:51] <Aryra> I'll check
[06:51] <Aryra> brb
[06:51] <armin> kuma: not shure, but I think not, as it is intended to grab the latest package.
[06:51] <kuma> armin: ok, thanks
[06:52] <Whitor> Hi
[06:52] <armin> I'm dying on 800x600 max. resolution...! Any help over here?
[06:53] <Whitor> Hello, When my window manager crashes and returns me to my xlogin screen, is there a log that can tell me what caused the crash?
[06:53] <thebillywayne> armin, have you sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?
[06:53] <JosefAssad> hello
[06:53] <armin> No, but I've manually edited xorg.conf to set the Monitor's refresh rate...
[06:53] <Telep> how do I free up space on /boot?
[06:54] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: actually, its obvious how to fix it. ideally i'd like to delete it, but then which smart bookmark does epiphany use as default
[06:54] <kitsuneofdoom> hey, I am running on an old computer, with a Matrox MGA G200. I heard you could get direct rendering working on it, but it isn't right now. Anyone know anything? Fiesty.
[06:54] <armin> thebillwayne: also tried to add "1280x1024" and "1024x768" modes to the depths.
[06:54] <Aryra> back
[06:54] <Aryra> no I cant.
[06:54] <JosefAssad> Listen, I have this performance issue with 7.04 which I think has to do with the new arrangements around getting DMA working for ata drives. Is there a canonical fix out there or page I should read? I imagine I'm not the only one with this sort of issue
[06:54] <fatboysmith> What are seeing on the screen.
[06:54] <Aryra> it logs in ok
[06:55] <Aryra> but the mouse buttons do...odd things
[06:55] <Aryra> and if I try and open an app, it dies on me
[06:55] <Aryra> only my account
[06:55] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, can't you just set a new one?
[06:55] <Whitor> Hello, When my window manager crashes and returns me to my xlogin screen, How can I find out what caused the crash?
[06:55] <Aryra> the others...all non admin...don't have any issues
[06:55] <Aryra> it might be the xconf
[06:55] <Aryra> but I cant get into edit it
[06:55] <Aryra> >_<
[06:56] <thebillywayne> armin, try letting the computer do it for you.  make sure you're updated and then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.  If anything goes wrong, the previous xorg.conf will be saved under xorg.conf.<time+date>
[06:56] <cycom> is there some extra step to sintalling gstreamer0.8-mad to get rhythmbox playing mp3s?
[06:56] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: if you just chuck some search terms into the location bar, it searches using "Search the web", but i'm wondering if you delete that bookmark, how it picks the "default" one to search with in that condition
[06:56] <fatboysmith> You said gterminal won't load...
[06:56] <JosefAssad> sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/sda
[06:56] <JosefAssad> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[06:56] <Aryra> not in my user
[06:57] <Aryra> in this, I can...but my permissions are low
[06:57] <fatboysmith> gnome-terminal
[06:57] <Skrull> Q: Has anyone had problems with Ubuntu Server 7.04 i386 on a VIA EPIA? (the desktop version install properly)
[06:57] <trumpeter2003> cycom: apt-cache search gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3
[06:57] <fatboysmith> When you login can you change session type to terminal session only?
[06:57] <olimpico> I get the following:
[06:57] <Aryra> I'll try
[06:57] <olimpico> Setting up dhcdbd (2.0-2ubuntu3) ...
[06:57] <AMAG> I would like to know if I should install the i386 ISO on Intel E6600 CPU.  For ubuntu 6.10 there was an EM64T ISO, but there is none for 7.04.
[06:57] <olimpico> /etc/init.d/dbus: 118: log_action_begin_msg: not found
[06:57] <olimpico> invoke-rc.d: initscript dbus, action "force-reload" failed.
[06:57] <olimpico> /etc/dbus-1/event.d/22dhcdbd: 61: log_daemon_msg: not found
[06:58] <olimpico> dpkg: error processing dhcdbd (--configure):
[06:58] <Apachez> hello, what happend to apache2-ssl-certificate in latest ubuntu server ?
[06:58] <olimpico>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
[06:58] <olimpico> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:58] <olimpico>  dhcdbd
[06:58] <olimpico> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:58] <olimpico> I can't remove the package
[06:58] <trumpeter2003> cycom: Or you could just try opening an mp3 file inside of gstreamer and it will tell you that you don't have the needed codec and ask you if you want to install it
[06:58] <defjux> what is the best ubuntu to try to launch on a system with 128 mb ram?
[06:58] <Aryra> yes.
[06:58] <defjux> from a livecd? or also install.
[06:59] <clever> how would i debug a kernel if its locking up solid enough for sysrq to not work?
[06:59] <cycom> trumpeter2003: tanks mon. Worked like a charm.
[06:59] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, i see what you mean.  mine defaults to the us google site.
[06:59] <trumpeter2003> cycom: yep
[06:59] <fatboysmith> I can't see how it would be your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file causing the problem.  This file is global to all users...
[06:59] <Aryra> I was mucking about with it
[06:59] <Aryra> just before it died
[06:59] <AngryElf_> http://pastie.caboo.se/56478  <-- fglrxinfo + xorg.conf -- notice the 1680x1050 in my Screen section?  Well I can't get that resolution, any ideas?
[06:59] <fatboysmith> did you make a backup?
[06:59] <Aryra> yes
[06:59] <Aryra> I don't have permission to restore it
[06:59] <Aryra> >_<
[07:00] <Aryra> I was TRYING to get my screen resolution up
[07:00] <fatboysmith> did you login as admin in terminal session
[07:00] <Aryra> um...
[07:00] <Aryra> no.
[07:00] <moonlite> So what network-manager does when i try to connect is say "Waiting for network key for the wireless network..."
[07:00] <trumpeter2003> defjux: Try the alternate install cd
[07:00] <fatboysmith> try that
[07:00] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, i think I may have an answer.  Go to "Edit Bookmarks"
[07:00] <Aryra> sudo?
[07:00] <jacquesmerde> anyone know how to use the hidd settings in bluetooth.conf?
[07:00] <fatboysmith> do you know how?
[07:00] <Aryra> (not great at logins)
[07:00] <clever> Aryra: sudo -i
[07:00] <Cosmo_> I was installing the cups driver from the brother website following the instructions but it gave an error message of lpadmin: Unable to copy PPD file! what do I need to do to fix this?
[07:00] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: done!
[07:00] <Aryra> ok.
[07:00] <defjux> ok trumpeter2003
[07:00] <fatboysmith> log off as current user
[07:00] <fatboysmith> then select options or session
[07:01] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, is "search the web" under uncategorized?
[07:01] <fatboysmith> and change session type to emergency console/terminal
[07:01] <Aryra> yup
[07:01] <fatboysmith> are you in
[07:01] <moonlite> so anyone else that has gotten intel 3945 + wpa2 + network-manager working fine?
[07:01] <Aryra> I need to leave the channel to do so
[07:01] <mojojojo_> how can I connect my virtual machine with the rest of the system (VMWARE)
[07:01] <mojojojo_> ?
[07:01] <sipior> Cosmo_: possibly a permissions problem?
[07:01] <Blubloblu> Hi there, I'm reinstalling Feisty from scratch after many problems, but I fear one may remain. Feisty doesn't recognize my Belkin Wireless G usb adapter, it worked fine in Edgy, but now it just doesnt work. Can someone give me a simple way to make it work?
[07:01] <fatboysmith> I'll be here go ahead
[07:01] <Aryra> ok
[07:02] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: yeah. all my smartbookmarks are
[07:02] <Remo_A> hi all
[07:02] <tbuss> can someone help with a kino issue, I have tried several configurations but keep getting the same error rom1394_0 warning: read failed: 0x0000fffff0000414
[07:02] <nibsa1242b> I have an Mx518 (7 buttons (that I actually want to use... it has 10)) I previously used http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219894 to make it work on other versions of Ubuntu, any problem with following those directions in Feisty?
[07:03] <fatboysmith> tbuss try starting kino with gksudo..?
[07:03] <Remo_A> when I read on a page: "we recently updated our flash format, please update newest flash version" then we ubuntu guys are f* u*, aren't we? *g
[07:03] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, right click on "search the web" and select properties.  you can change the address from there.  hope that works.
[07:03] <Telep> Question: I have a separate /boot partition which is filling up. Is there a sensible way to free up space on it?
[07:03] <clever> Telep: uninstall older kernels?
[07:03] <tbuss> fatboysmith: that is where I grabbed the error, off the terminal, I also tried sudo chmod 777 /dev/raw1394
[07:03] <nabdan_> salut tout le monde
[07:04] <Telep> ah
[07:04] <clever> Telep: dont see a need for 50 diff kernels normaly
[07:04] <fatboysmith> what type of firewire chipset is it?
[07:04] <nibsa1242b> Remo_A are you using 64 or 32bit?
[07:04] <Telep> clever: aren't you clever :) thx
[07:04] <clever> :)
[07:04] <Remo_A> nibsa1242b: 32bit
[07:04] <Telep> just thought there was some other stuff that needed doing :)
[07:04] <JosefAssad> gah...
[07:04] <clever> Telep: just be carefull to leave atleast one
[07:04] <Telep> yup
[07:04] <Aryra> back again
[07:04] <Aryra> I can login as root
[07:04] <tbuss> fatboysmith: VIA Technologies,
[07:04] <Blubloblu> nabdan_ le canal francais de ubuntu se trouve sur #ubuntu-fr
[07:05] <Remo_A> nibsa1242b: I could imagine, that it takes a while until we get that version
[07:05] <Aryra> I need the commands though BEFORE I swop into it. It jams should I try and get out of it.
[07:05] <fatboysmith> Aryra did you copy your backup of xorg.conf back over?
[07:05] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: yeah, i knew that already
[07:05] <MenZa> What's a good application for resizing videos?
[07:05] <Aryra> grah, knew I missed something
[07:05] <digits> I've just installed feisty amd64, now apt-get coredumps on me... worked like a charm yesterday, and I haven't done anything special with the system
[07:05] <Aryra> what commands?
[07:05] <eck> MenZa: mencoder
[07:05] <MenZa> eck: thanks
[07:05] <jacquesmerde> though how do i find my local google one?
[07:05] <fatboysmith> where did you save backup?
[07:05] <jacquesmerde> smart bookmark address that is
[07:05] <Aryra> same folder as xconf
[07:05] <fatboysmith> tbuss VIA is pretty standard
[07:05] <Aryra> wherever that is
[07:06] <halino> hello
[07:06] <Blubloblu> Anybody want to help me? I'm reinstalling Feisty from scratch after many problems, but I fear one may remain. Feisty doesn't recognize my Belkin Wireless G usb adapter, it worked fine in Edgy, but now it just doesnt work. Can someone give me a simple way to make it work?
[07:06] <halino> I have a question about acrobat reader under ubuntu
[07:06] <nibsa1242b> I need help setting up an mouse- Mx518 (10 buttons, only 7 or 8 that I want to use). I've used http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=219894 in the past will that work on Feisty?
[07:06] <tbuss> fatboysmith: I also added raw1394 and video1394 to my /etc/modules file
[07:06] <sipior> Blubloblu: did you need to do anything special in edgy for it to work?
[07:06] <fatboysmith> Aryra, sudo cp backup.xorg.conf xorg.conf  (replace with your file name)
[07:06] <Blubloblu> sipior: no
[07:06] <digits> I've seen that there's an exact match on launchpad, with solution - now how do I contribute to help solve this issue?
[07:06] <sipior> Blubloblu: and you're using network manager?
[07:06] <Blubloblu> sipior: I just plugged it in, typed in my ESSID, and off it went
[07:06] <eck> nibsa1242b: only one way to find out for sure ;-)
[07:07] <halino> why is the scroll down so slow when using the mouse wheel? I have to roll it like ten times before passing a single page
[07:07] <Blubloblu> sipior: yeah, the default feisty one
[07:07] <MenZa> eck: does it have a gui?
[07:07] <halino> is there anyway to change that?
[07:07] <fatboysmith> tbuss edgy or feisty?
[07:07] <eck> MenZa: I think there are some frontends, but not natively
[07:07] <Aryra> fatboysmith: what file is it normally in
[07:07] <MenZa> ah alright
[07:07] <MenZa> man'ing it
[07:07] <tbuss> fatboysmith: edgy 2.6.17-11-generic
[07:07] <sipior> Blubloblu: when you insert the adapter, are there any warnings left in your log files?
[07:07] <vadvad> !help
[07:07] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:07] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, sorry that didn't work.  not sure how to go about that.  If I were you, I'd simply make a new bookmark out of www.google.com.au
[07:07] <Aryra> ok
[07:07] <nibsa1242b> eck lol I was hoping for an easy way out... I actually need to get some work done today, not play around with Ubuntu
[07:07] <fatboysmith> Aryra the config file is located in /etc/X11 it is named xorg.conf
[07:07] <Blubloblu> sipior: in dmesg there are a few messages
[07:08] <armin> thebillywayne: Didn't work. It's still stuck @ 800x600@50hz
[07:08] <eck> MenZa: i would start with a google search, the man page is a bit... long
[07:08] <sipior> Blubloblu: which say?
[07:08] <Blubloblu> sipior: and if im on tty1 it says something about registry busy
[07:08] <thebillywayne> armin, what video card do you have?
[07:08] <trumpeter2003> If only the ATi drivers didn't cause so much problems from the GUI install disk, this would be a pretty rock solid installation out-of-box
[07:08] <vadvad> how do i execute a game after installing it?
[07:08] <Blubloblu> sipior: I posted it all on the ubuntu forums, I'll find the link
[07:08] <jacquesmerde> thebillywayne: i can do that, i'm just wondering how to make that bookmark the default one instead of the british one
[07:08] <MenZa> eck: Could you show me an example on how to resize a video to 600x480?
[07:08] <thebillywayne> vadvad, what's the name of the game?
[07:08] <vadvad> frozen-bubble
[07:08] <fatboysmith> tbuss,  I have very similar setup....Hmmm, checked for memory issues w/ memtest?
[07:08] <fatboysmith> no other problems I suppose?
[07:09] <Blubloblu> sipior: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=418857
[07:09] <czarist> having trouble w/a ad-hoc wireless network.. ESSIDs are the same, same channel, both in ad-hoc mode.  Can't ping each other. strange.  any suggestions? :)
[07:09] <armin> thebillywayne: Nvidia GeForce 6200. I think its properly working, as I get over 60K FPS at glxgears
[07:09] <thebillywayne> jacquesmerde, yeah, that's an issue.  not sure how to change that.  firefox a bit heavy on your system?
[07:09] <tbuss> fatboysmith: no, could you explain please
[07:09] <armin> The resolution was working fine util I upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04
[07:10] <fatboysmith> tbuss, there is a message on kino site regarding a bug in the ubuntu packed version of kino. I had to download a updated .deb package
[07:10] <jacquesmerde> i just prefer epiphany. feels more comfortable. i just find it annoying that i have to CRASH epiphany to save the session!
[07:10] <Heavenquake> My cd-writer drive does not seem to be recognized as such. I mean, I can put cd's in it and run just fine, but it complains about there being no writable media in it when I try to burn.
[07:10] <kitsuneofdoom> hey, I am running on an old computer, with a Matrox MGA G200. I heard you could get direct rendering working on it, but it isn't right now. Anyone know anything? Fiesty.
[07:10] <fatboysmith> tbuss do you know kino version?
[07:10] <Shrimpy_> i'm having problems with the bcm43xx. it seems to never conncet. i reinstall the bcm43xx native drive and the fw-cutter. and still no connection. is there somthing else i can try
[07:10] <fatboysmith> .08 perhaps?
[07:10] <sipior> Blubloblu: is that the same driver that was used under Edgy? the rt73usb i mean
[07:10] <eck> MenZa: look at http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-rescale.html
[07:10] <tbuss> fatboysmith: 0.9.0
[07:11] <Blubloblu> sipior: I assume, I didn't touch anything to do with drivers
[07:11] <anto> !pastebin
[07:11] <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)
[07:11] <tbuss> fatboysmith: I noticed something on the kino site about 1394 support being deprecated?
[07:11] <vadvad> how do i execute a game after installing it (frozen bubble)?
[07:11] <bayzider1> I upgraded to a gig of ram (from 512 megs) and yet my system is still the exact same speed. Do I have to adjust ubuntu to get it to recognize there new RAM or something?
[07:11] <thebillywayne> armin, strange.  but, when there are upgrade problems, they're always weird.  can't do a clean install?
[07:11] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17642/ can somone help me with this problem??
[07:12] <armin> Would have to dowload the ISO, or wait 'til the shipment arrives.
[07:12] <thebillywayne> armin, slow connection?
[07:12] <Shrimpy_> bayziderl: your bios should show that you upgraded ram and you need to hit ok on it
[07:12] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17642/ can somone help me with this problem??
[07:12] <vadvad> how do i execute a game after installing it (frozen bubble)?
[07:12] <armin> Yep... 200Kb (25KB)
[07:12] <eck> bayzider1: you can check the amount of ram that is seen with free -m
[07:12] <preaction> bayzider1: system speed is not a constant. most likely you have a different bottleneck: your processor
[07:12] <danikhan> i want to swtich to kde but i have ubuntu installed should i just install kde or should i do a clean install of kubuntu
[07:13] <preaction> danikhan: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:13] <thebillywayne> vadvad, how did you install it?  through apt-get or what?
[07:13] <bayzider1> I would upgrade my processer if you could =/. and thanks eck.
[07:13] <sipior> Blubloblu: check out this bug report, and se if it doesn't look familiar: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/92931
[07:13] <preaction> bayzider1: why can't you?
[07:13] <WaxyFresh> how do i mount my usb drive? mount -a didint work
[07:13] <hwMoD|lap> Hi - i'm a fresh out of the cd ubuntu noob - I chose ubuntu over xubuntu for my 256MB laptop, what can I still do to make it more lightweight? I tried some searches, but couldn't find any useful info
[07:13] <armin> thebillywayne: I'm guessing maybe its a monitor-driver problem, as it gets stuck at 50 hz. That's why I can't increase resolution.
[07:14] <brunoUT> can someone please
[07:14] <vadvad> thebillywayne: makefile and then install (do u wanna see the exect command?)
[07:14] <Blubloblu> sipior: similar, yes
[07:14] <fredrik_> Hi. I just installed 5.10, and now I want to upgrade it to 7.04. But that doesn't seem to work... is it even possible?
[07:14] <bayzider1> preaction it is like fryed onto the mobo
[07:14] <opapo_> How can I open a real media stream in banshee?
[07:14] <preaction> WaxyFresh: standard installs should automount the usb drive. otherwise you're going to have to read dmesg, find what device node is assigned to your usb drive, and mount that
[07:14] <brunoUT> can someone please tell me how to turn off that annoying crap in beryl where ur mouse going to the top right of the screen makes all ur windows come to one screen??
[07:14] <fatboysmith> tbuss, I remember know I used this guide: http://www.kinodv.org/article/view/155/1/13/ to install on edgy, the .080 and .090 release have bug issues
[07:14] <Shrimpy_> fredrick_: you can only upgrade from 6.10. or a clean install
[07:14] <preaction> bayzider1: fried? how is your computer working?
[07:14] <eck> fredrik_: i wouldn't be surprised if you had to do a number of intermediate upgrades
[07:14] <Pelo> I find the new "deconnection warning" for usb device quite annoying ,  does anyone know how I can do something about it ?
[07:14] <shane634> fredrik_, you have to go in order
[07:15] <Alam_Ubuntu> yes, you have to
[07:15] <sipior> Blubloblu: check to see if you're running the mentioned kernel version. if so, you have two options: roll your own kernel, or wait for the fix (the report says a fix is committed, which is good news anyway)
[07:15] <fredrik_> eck, shane634 okey
[07:15] <Pelo> brunoUT,  ask in #beryl
[07:15] <WaxyFresh> preaction, how do i read dmes and find that out?
[07:15] <bayzider1> Like attached.
[07:15] <ferronica> how do i check my CPU temperature in ubuntu 7.04 ??
[07:15] <Shrimpy_> i can't connect via my bcm23xx drive.
[07:15] <danikhan> preaction: what is better installing kde over ubuntu or clean install kubuntu
[07:15] <preaction> bayzider1: most processors nowadays have 0-force insert, there's a little lever you press and the processor pops out. this is, of course, after you remove the heatsink/fan. there are tutorials for how to do it
[07:15] <WaxyFresh> ferronica, meat theomomater
[07:15] <Blubloblu> sipior: roll my own kernel?
[07:15] <Shrimpy_> i mean bcm43xx
[07:15] <Pelo> ferronica, this guide as a section on that   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[07:15] <tbuss> fatboysmith: man, thanks. I also pasted my steps http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17640/ I'll post back and let you know how it went. thanks again
[07:15] <brunoUT> l
[07:15] <brunoUT> l
[07:15] <brunoUT> l
[07:15] <brunoUT> l
[07:15] <brunoUT> l
[07:15] <ferronica> WaxyFresh: what??
[07:16] <shane634> ferronica, get lmsensors and gkrellmm for checking cpu temps
[07:16] <bayzider1> I have a decent one thou, it is 2.4 ghz
[07:16] <sipior> Blubloblu: why not? it's one option. or wait for someone else to do it, as you like.
[07:16] <preaction> danikhan: if you don't want the overhead of the gnome libs that might not get removed (and might not be used by you anymore), re-install. otherwise what i told you is fine (if you have the disk space to spare)
[07:16] <danikhan> preaction k thx
[07:16] <thebillywayne> vadvad, no, that'll do.  just navigate to where you installed the program and then type in the executable file's name.
[07:16] <Blubloblu> sipior: I suppose, thanks anyway
[07:16] <morrolan> Hi, how can I disable iptables on Ubuntu server 6.06 from the CLI?
[07:16] <mlane> for some reason my networkManager applet will not connect to an access point but if i ifdown wlan0 && ifup wlan0 it connects.. anyone have any ideas on how to get networkmanager to work?
[07:16] <sipior> Blubloblu: yup
[07:16] <peter07> hi, maybe somebody know which version of Ati restricted drivers are installed, using feisty build in manager for ATI Radeon Xpress 200M??
[07:16] <WaxyFresh> ferronica, you asked how to measure your cpu temp :)
[07:17] <eck> morrolan: there aren't any rules unless you explicitly added them, but if you did I think there is an init scrip to start/stop it
[07:17] <preaction> WaxyFresh: plug in your usb stick, open a terminal and type "dmesg", you should see the name of your USB stick and something like "/dev/sd" or "/dev/usb"
[07:17] <x-plode> how do we install windows app's so that wine can recognize it?
[07:17] <vadvad> thebillywayne: i know that it's stupid but how do i know where it is?
[07:17] <Pelo> x-plode,  ask in #winehq
[07:17] <preaction> x-plode: run the installer with wine?
[07:17] <shane634> !wine
[07:17] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:17] <ferronica> WaxyFresh: no no
[07:17] <Asterix_> how do I set my hard drives to power down after a period of time?
[07:17] <ferronica> WaxyFresh: by means of application
[07:18] <sipior> Asterix_: man hdparm should have waht you're after
[07:18] <fredrik_> "sudo update-manager -cd" doesn't tell me there are any new versions of ubuntu to upgrade to.
[07:18] <danikhan> what was the command again for kde desktop
[07:18] <thebillywayne> vadvad, in a terminal: sudo updatedb && locate frozen-bubble (or whatever the file's name is)
[07:18] <WaxyFresh> preaction, [73407.250636]  usb 1-2: USB disconnect, address 2
[07:18] <WaxyFresh>  does that mean it disconected it?
[07:18] <Shrimpy_> so i take it no one can help me with the wifi of a bcm43xx driver
[07:18] <preaction> bayzider1: trust me, you can remove your processor, but read your motherboard's manual for how to do it. and be CAREFUL. google for docs about it
[07:18] <preaction> WaxyFresh: most likely that's the disconnect message, you should see a connect message
[07:18] <Asterix_> sipior: does that work for SATA drives too?
[07:18] <danikhan> preaction: i put sudo apt-get kde-desktop it says invalid operation
[07:18] <shane634> Shrimpy_, what is the issue?
[07:19] <sipior> Asterix_: should do, yeah
[07:19] <Lamego> danikhan, kubuntu-desktop
[07:19] <platman> danikhan:  it's kubuntu-desktop
[07:19] <preaction> danikhan: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop (making things up with cause bad things to happen)
[07:19] <trumpeter2003> shane634: This page might give some very helpful information for you, http://bcm43xx.berlios.de/
[07:19] <eck> danikhan: you're missing an install
[07:19] <shane634> danikhan, add install before kde
[07:19] <WaxyFresh> preaction, thats the last thing that showed up,but i think its sda2 does that sound right for a scsi drive?how would i mount it to media?
[07:19] <Shrimpy_> shane634, i installed the native bcm43xx driver and the fw-cutter. it was working fine. then yesterday and today i havent been ablt to connect to any networks.   but my other computer connect so i dont think its the router
[07:20] <bayzider1> Well actually I can open a lot of apps now and the machine does not lag at all.
[07:20] <kaje> Can someone please help me, my brain is going to pop... I can change my Wifi mac address in /etc/network/interfaces by adding a few lines, but once I add those lines, it breaks network manager... What is going on?
[07:20] <fredrik_> How to upgrade from 5.10?
[07:20] <opapo_> How can I open a real media stream in banshee?
[07:20] <preaction> WaxyFresh: you'd make a mountpoint first, sudo mkdir /media/usbdrive (or whatever). then sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/usbdrive
[07:20] <eck> fredrik_: if you can, you're best off downloading the latest cd and installing from that
[07:20] <shane634> Shrimpy_, have you looked into ndiswrapper at all?
[07:20] <kditty> i have an internal harddrive i used with dapper drake, i upgraded to feisty and now i cant read that drive, can anyone point me to a howto on how to mount this drive opr help me out?
[07:20] <shane634> Shrimpy_, all restricted modules installed?
[07:21] <Worm`> hi
[07:21] <sipior> kaje: why would you change your wireless mac?
[07:21] <Shrimpy_> shane634, when i hit restricted drivers. jit says i have none
[07:21] <ajd17case> when I try to mount sda1 with ntfs-3g, it mounts to a directory with 000 permissions. any ideas why?
[07:21] <kditty> !mount
[07:21] <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
[07:21] <shane634> Shrimpy_, modules not drivers
[07:21] <fredrik_> eck, well the thing is, I do have CDs of 6.10 and 7.04... HOWEVER, they won't boot for me on this computer (they work on other though), leaving me with the only other Ubuntu CD I have, which is the 5.10 one.
[07:21] <Worm`> I  have a problem during the installation of ATI drivers
[07:21] <kditty> !diskmounter
[07:21] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[07:21] <danikhan> and how do i uninstall ubuntu-desktop
[07:21] <Shrimpy_> shane634, how i check?
[07:21] <Worm`> when i enter :  sudo aticonfig --initial
[07:21] <kaje> sipior: because I think our DHCP server has locked out my MAC, but my sysadmin doesn't believe me...
[07:22] <shane634> Shrimpy_, in synaptic
[07:22] <zerokill88> Ok, just installed Fiesty Fawn,and was wondering what EVERYONE else thought about this release? Pros COns???
[07:22] <Worm`> last line is : Abandon (core dumped)
[07:22] <shane634> zerokill88,  i like it
[07:22] <Worm`> and then i should enter :   sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv
[07:22] <eck> fredrik_: if you're brave i'm sure you can do it with apt, although i'd imagine there's a number of things you would need to fix manually to get the new install working
[07:22] <Shrimpy_> shane634, what would i be looking for the bcm43xx?
[07:22] <sipior> kaje: well that should be easy to verify directly by looking at the dhcp logs. why woulod your sysadmin lock you out? and then forget he did it?
[07:22] <Worm`> but it doesn't work beacuse it doesn't find etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:23] <ferronica> Pelo: i wanna see my CPU Temp.
[07:23] <^Alec^> Theres a partitioning program built into the install right?
[07:23] <Worm`> it seems that :   sudo aticonfig --initial   renames my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:23] <sipior> kaje: but if you want to go that route, best to use iwconfig directly
[07:23] <shane634> Shrimpy_,  all the restricted modules.. not necessarily BCM43xx
[07:23] <ferronica> Pelo: by means of some application
[07:23] <Pelo> ferronica,  once you've setup the sensors,  you can add a pannel applet to read it or use xsensors
[07:23] <WaxyFresh> !paste
[07:23] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:23] <shane634> ferronica, gkrellm works well for cpu temps
[07:24] <frenchy> does anyone know why files with ? and other special characters can't be copied to fat32 partitions?
[07:24] <Shrimpy_> shane634, well, i'm sorry but i dont know what i'm looking for. how would i  install them?
[07:24] <thebillywayne> frenchy, in my experience, fat32 doesn't support those types of filenames.
[07:24] <eck> frenchy: you need to set the character encoding as a paramter when you mount a fat32 volume
[07:24] <sipior> frenchy: i think the technical answer is that fat32 sucks
[07:24] <^Alec^> Is there a partitioning program built into the install program?
[07:24] <Pelo> ferronica,   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_detect_CPU_temperature.2C_fan_speeds_and_voltages_.28lm-sensors.29
[07:24] <WaxyFresh> preaction, its not working,heres my dmesg and atempt to mount:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17647/
[07:24] <eck> frenchy: i'm not sure what windows uses, but i'd imagine you'd want to use that if you want to be able to see the files in windows
[07:24] <clever> how would i debug a kernel if its locking up solid enough for sysrq to not work?
[07:24] <frenchy> eck can you explain?
[07:25] <sipior> clever: run in a vm?
[07:25] <kitsuneofdoom> hey, I am running on an old computer, with a Matrox MGA G200. I heard you could get direct rendering working on it, but it isn't right now. Anyone know anything? Fiesty.
[07:25] <clever> sipior: i think its a problem with my pcmcia wireless card
[07:25] <clever> sipior: dont think a vm can simulate that enough to cause the problem
[07:25] <eck> frenchy: the character encoding that is used for storing files on disk is set when you mount the fat32 partition. you need to make sure you are using the correct encoding
[07:25] <kaje> sipior: the problem with doing that is the network is WPA and I've never done WPA outside of NetworkManager
[07:25] <thebillywayne> ah .... if only the "collate" button worked.  :(
[07:25] <shane634> Shrimpy_, open synaptic and search for restricted
[07:25] <frenchy> eck how do i know what to use
[07:25] <sipior> kaje: now's a good time to learn! :)
[07:25] <ajd17case> ok, i read the web page -- but i'm still having the problem mounting it as ntfs-3g. it gives me no permission on the directory
[07:26] <aro> ajd17case: when you try to read the mounted drive?
[07:26] <ferronica> Pelo: will it show current temp. of my CPU
[07:26] <Pelo> ferronica,  yes
[07:26] <shane634> Shrimpy_, you want the linux-restricted for your kernel version.. you can find by terminal and uname -r
[07:26] <ajd17case> aro: yes, although i can read and write if i use sudo. i think it's just a permission problem in my fstab, but i'm not sure what
[07:26] <preaction> WaxyFresh: try running "dmesg | tail -f" and then disconnecting/reconnecting the usb drive. then try running ls -l /dev/sda* and pastebin the results of those
[07:26] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17642/ can somone help me with this problem??
[07:27] <slyfox> Is there a network administrator here please? Help, I have a desktop behind a router and I can connect to #ubuntu. I have a laptop behind the same router (both get teh same ip) and I cannot join #ubuntu as it tells me that I am bannded form #ubuntu channel. Help.
[07:27] <clever> preaction: that command wont work
[07:27] <ionus> !modem
[07:27] <hwMoD> @ your service
[07:27] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[07:27] <clever> preaction: cat /dev/xconsole will work better
[07:27] <ionus> !modem
[07:27] <hwMoD> @ your service
[07:27] <AMAG> I'd like to know if I should install the ubuntu 7.04 i386 ISO on my E6600 CPU, or if there is an EM64T ISO (like ubuntu 6.10) that I have missed?
[07:27] <eck> frenchy: i think you should use the one that windows uses, i'm really not sure though
[07:27] <kaje> sipior: wanna get me started?
[07:27] <ajd17case> aro: my fstab line is: UUID=8CBC112FBC1114F4 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g defaults,nls=utf8,umask=777,gid=46 0 1
[07:28] <Pelo> anto,  you are trying to install  a 32 bit package on a 64 bit system,  or the otherway around, I can't realy tell,  get the proper package for your system
[07:28] <sipior> kaje: not particularly :) bit difficult to explain via irc. i'll see if i can dig up some pointers, though
[07:28] <Shrimpy_> ok shane634 i installed two more to the list
[07:28] <Apachez> Pelo: or install linux32 package
[07:28] <anto> Pelo, could you tell me what package that is invaild?
[07:28] <Apachez> and run your 32 bit app with    "32 /path/to/32bitapp"
[07:28] <Pelo> anto,  not forom this ,  which ubuntu version did you install ?
[07:28] <shane634> Shrimpy_, reboot and check the card... madwifi is suppose to cover those cards
[07:28] <Pelo> not from
[07:28] <kaje> sipior: thanks
[07:29] <anto> 2.6-20-17
[07:29] <Shrimpy_> shane634, what is madwifi?
[07:29] <aro> ajd17case, my ntfs mount that i read and write to is written in fstab as "/dev/sdb4 /media/external ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8 0 0"
[07:29] <Pelo> anto,   did you install the I386 version or the amd64 version ?
[07:29] <aro> ajd17case, have you install ntfs-config?
[07:29] <slyfox> Is there a network administrator here please? Help, I have a desktop behind a router and I can connect to #ubuntu. I have a laptop behind the same router (both get teh same ip) and I cannot join #ubuntu as it tells me that I am bannded form #ubuntu channel. Help.
[07:29] <shane634> Shrimpy_,  it is a module built into the kernel that handles wifi
[07:29] <anto> well on this computer i installed the amd64 version but on the computer with the problem i installed I386
[07:30] <Pelo> anto,  do you need ot find the 32 bit version of this package,
[07:30] <Shrimpy_> shane634: ok so when i reboot do i need to modprobe anything?
[07:30] <anto> Pelo, Yes
[07:30] <shane634> Shrimpy_, you shouldn't.. it should be picked up in reboot
[07:30] <Shrimpy_> shane634: awesome hopefully it works! i'll be back soon !
[07:30] <Pelo> anto, I meant so you need to find the 32 bit version,  what is this package anyway and where did you get it from ?
[07:31] <shane634> Shrimpy_, ok good luck
[07:31] <Husio_> hello
[07:31] <Emerson> can I put ubuntu in a smartphone ?
[07:31] <ferronica> Pelo: where to creat that file on desktop?
[07:31] <Prometheus> i have a problem with my keyboard, the cursor keys as well as the group with del is not working
[07:31] <Emerson> ?
[07:31] <ajd17case> aro: i have ntfs-config, but for some reason it only give me the screen with two checkboxes. anyway, i tried your fstab line and i'm fine -- i wonder if it had something to do with loading the disk by UID. anyway, thanks!
[07:31] <ferronica> Pelo: mkdev.sh
[07:31] <Prometheus> i have set the right layout
[07:31] <preaction> Emerson: probably not. smartphones need specific drivers that ubuntu probably doesn't have
[07:31] <Pelo> ferronica,  just rightclick and crate a new file
[07:32] <ferronica> Pelo: on desktop i did
[07:32] <aro> ajd17case, it works now?
[07:32] <scout> can anyone help me to get my apache to parse .php files ?
[07:32] <Emerson> preaction: can I put any linux in a smartphone ?
[07:32] <aro> ajd17case, I couldn't get UUID to work either, that's why I just mounted straight from /dev
[07:32] <Pelo> ferronica,  then remane it , open it and put the stuff in
[07:32] <scout> i've enabled the php5 module using a2enmod, but it just doesn't work
[07:32] <preaction> Emerson: a linux that was specifically made for your device, with all the drivers, sure
[07:32] <preaction> Emerson: there are OSS projects for certain pdas/smartphones, google for yours
[07:33] <ferronica> Pelo: how to make it executeable
[07:33] <morrolan> Hi, I've locked myself out of my server's webmin (unless I'm local) user and I can't figure out how to unlock myself.  I only have CLI on the server, but I can get into webmin through lynx.  local user can view my website through lynx
[07:33] <Pelo> ferronica,  the instructions are in the link I gave you ,   just follow them in the terminal
[07:34] <ferronica> Pelo: i used "sudo chmod +x mkdev.sh" not worked
[07:34] <Warbo> Is Feisty known to be much slower than Edgy at all?
[07:34] <ferronica> Pelo: chmod: cannot access `mkdev.sh': No such file or directory
[07:34] <markelhas> hi ppl i'm runnig a livecd of kubuntu, and it's working just fine for me. but when a install it to my disk i've low performance. can i make sure that this config should be used in the installation!?
[07:34] <dyrne> Warbo: should be a little faster id think. i believe new version of xorg and stuff
[07:34] <Emerson> preaction: so what you mean I have to start from the scratch
[07:34] <morrolan> Hi, my webserver is no longer serving websites to external users, only local (not even local network, only same machine) it has something to do with webmin, but I can't seem to disable iptables the normal way?
[07:34] <markelhas> same thing with the ubuntu livecd
[07:34] <Pelo> ferronica,  make sure the file is properly named make sure the terminal is pointed to the desktop
[07:35] <WaxyFresh> preaction, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17650/
[07:35] <preaction> Emerson: i mean you should google for an existing project, otherwise yes you'd have to build your own linux for the device, including device drivers.
[07:35] <Warbo> dyrne: That's exactly my problem I think. Xorg seems to like taking up near 100% CPU for trivial little things like moving windows
[07:35] <codeCowboy> hi. do i need to install something to enable dual layer DVD support in 6.10? I have placed a blank dual layer DVD in the drive but it has not appeared on the desktop.
[07:35] <Prometheus> can anybody help me with those keys?
[07:35] <slyfox> Is there a network administrator here please? Help, I have a desktop behind a router and I can connect to #ubuntu. I have a laptop behind the same router (both get teh same ip) and I cannot join #ubuntu as it tells me that I am bannded form #ubuntu channel. Help.
[07:35] <tbuss> fatboysmith: nightmare, tried cvs listed on page, no repository. tried installing tarball, could not make, no libxml-2.0 package installed.....I'm leaving right now to go buy a usb2.0 card
[07:35] <Emerson> preaction: man I'm not that clever..:)
[07:35] <markelhas> Warbo: welcome to the club :(
[07:35] <Pelo> ferronica,  the file is on the desktop ?  then  do      cd Desktop   ,  then run the command again
[07:36] <ferronica> Pelo: okay
[07:36] <sipior> kaje: actually, if you're already comfortable with using iwconfig for the base configuration, just install wpa_supplicant (should be in the feisty repositories), and have a look at: http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/
[07:36] <Warbo> markelhas: Well at least I haven't just done something stupid and not realised it
[07:36] <preaction> WaxyFresh: looks like, again, your device got disconnected before you could mount it
[07:36] <MenZa> eck: I went away, thanks
[07:36] <danikhan> :)
[07:36] <markelhas> Warbo: !? what!?
[07:37] <Apachez> hello, what happend to apache2-ssl-certificate in latest ubuntu server ?
[07:37] <sipior> kaje: just pick an example config file close to what you need, and tweak it
[07:37] <markelhas> Warbo: i trying to solve my problem just that!
[07:37] <mtllc22> 
[07:37] <mtllc22> good afternoon, they alguem knows to say as I to me I choose to load the live-compact disc of xubuntu in way text?
[07:37] <Warbo> markelhas: As in, if you have the same problem then I haven't just forgotten something or changed a file I wasn't supposed to
[07:37] <MunchkiN> hey some 1
[07:38] <Pelo> mtllc22,  you need the alternate install cd it is a different one
[07:38] <markelhas> Warbo: ok, i've the problem only when i make a disk installation :(
[07:38] <mtllc22> Pelo ok thanks
[07:38] <Warbo> markelhas: sorry, I wasn't trying to offend, I was just saying that is probably a bug then, not a silly mistake on my behalf
[07:38] <MunchkiN> people are you's on irc
[07:38] <sipior> quite a brain there
[07:39] <markelhas> Warbo: ok, ok i didn't understand like that. But now i did.
[07:39] <paolo> Hi. have to free /dev/hda3 and let /dev/hda4 take all the space freed by dev/hda3 ... how can i do?
[07:39] <shane634> superstar
[07:39] <AaronMT> Is there any way I can turn off the black border minimize/maximize gui effect?
[07:39] <Warbo> paolo: Check out GParted
[07:39] <eltese> Hi! Does anyone know why I cant get sound in quake 3 in linux? When I googled it and found the home-made solution the sound worked but instead I got graphic glitches... So I wanna run the original quake 3 (linux version offcourse) and with sound. Anyone who can help?
[07:39] <Pelo> paolo,  gparted
[07:39] <shane634> Shrimpy_, any luck?
[07:39] <kkerwin> !automatix > kkerwin
[07:39] <thebillywayne> paolo, gparted
[07:39] <Warbo> !gparted > paolo
[07:39] <Shrimpy_> shane634, negative :(
[07:39] <paolo> thnks all
[07:40] <sipior> eltese: but sound works normally for the rest of your system?
[07:40] <AMAG> Should I be installing ubuntu 7.04 from the AMD64 ISO on my E6600 CPU?
[07:40] <shane634> Shrimpy_, hmm not good
[07:40] <kupesoft> Should I install the debian packages for JDT/PyDev or install the plugins using the eclipse IDE??
[07:40] <Warbo> eltese: Try installing the alsa-oss package and running quake 3 with "aoss <whatever the quake 3 command is>"
[07:40] <eltese> sipior: Yup. Everywhere else it works fine.. And its like this whatever distro I run
[07:40] <Pelo> AMAG,  doh't install 64 bit version unless you have an real need for it,   32 bit has more support for stuff like flash and such
[07:40] <ferronica> Pelo: this is output ---> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17652/
[07:40] <Tarkus> when i use the LiveCD i see "GNOME Partition Editor" in System>Administration. but i dont see it now that i have ubuntu installed on the HDD.. any idea how to access it?
[07:40] <eltese> Warbo : Thanks for the tip
[07:40] <Shrimpy_> shane634, yeah, i had it working two days ago fine. then i just thoug it was my router acting up, but ohter computers connect. and i was not able to connect anywhere.  although it trys just never works
[07:41] <paolo> sorry i have kubuntu: i don't have gparted installed
[07:41] <AMAG> Pelo it turns out I don't care about flash (I read the forums) because I have a windows box for that
[07:41] <thebillywayne> Tarkus, alt-f2.  type in gksudo gparted
[07:41] <ferronica> Pelo: please check is everything is all right :(
[07:41] <Warbo> eltese: Quake 3 uses the old Open Sound System. The newer and better Advanced Linux Sound Architecture can emulate OSS using the aoss command, which is in the alsa-oss package
[07:41] <shane634> Shrimpy_, which network deal do you use?
[07:41] <AMAG> On ubuntu 6.10 there was a EM64T ISO but there is none for 7.04
[07:41] <WaxyFresh> preaction, lol fixed it
[07:41] <eltese> Warbo: Thanks again :) Will look that up =d
[07:41] <AMAG> I just want to know if I am installing something that will work :)
[07:41] <shane634> Shrimpy_, network manager gnome never worked for me
[07:42] <WaxyFresh> preaction, it was unpluged...
[07:42] <Pelo> ferronica,  the sensors seem to be working,  now right click on the pannels add to pannel,   and chose the system monitor applet I think it is called
[07:42] <Shrimpy_> network manager gnome version
[07:42] <sipior> AMAG: well, if the boot cd works...
[07:42] <Shrimpy_> shane634, it's network manager gnome
[07:42] <binary0> hi guys, i'm trying to install ubuntu 6.06 server on a new PC. it picks up and starts the installation up to the point where it tries to detect the cdrom and then fails... cannot find the cdrom... any ideas ?
[07:42] <Warbo> Tarkus: Look in Applications>Add/Remove to see if it needs installing.
[07:42] <shane634> Shrimpy_,  ditch that and use the built in
[07:42] <preaction> WaxyFresh: i was wondering why the timestamps on the second pastebin's dmesg was the same as the first
[07:42] <imbecile> what do i open .bin files with?
[07:43] <bianconeri> Hello I have a question
[07:43] <Enselic__> imbecile: just run it
[07:43] <Shrimpy_> shane634,  wait, i'm sorry its the one already installed. i though that was network manager
[07:43] <shane634> Shrimpy_, that thing kept me off of all networks for 2 days
[07:43] <Enselic__> imbecile: ./program.bin
[07:43] <thebillywayne> bianconeri, what's up?
[07:43] <Enselic__> imbecile: chmod +x program.bin if it doesn't work
[07:43] <WaxyFresh> preaction, thanks for the help
[07:43] <Enselic__> imbecile: that makes the program executable
[07:43] <Shrimpy_> shane634, how do i start up the regular one
[07:43] <X-TAR> may i display a hyperlink, not rude ?
[07:44] <sipior> X-TAR: it's cool, dude
[07:44] <bianconeri> I was recompiling my kernel using this guide, anyways I made a mistake which I figured out, and I wanna restart from the beginning. Should I just rm the source or what?
[07:44] <X-TAR> http://english.people.com.cn/200602/17/images/c1.jpg
[07:44] <imbecile> Enselic__,  cool thanks, yeah it wanted to open with virus scanner rather than file roller
[07:44] <shane634> Shrimpy_, right click the top panel and then add to panel... then network monitor
[07:44] <bianconeri> I rm'ed it before and it really screwed up my system ...don't wanna do that again :S
[07:44] <zaggynl> fatcat D:
[07:44] <Pelo> ferronica,     sudo apt-get install sensors-applet    then you select it from add to pannel
[07:44] <fql> hello, do you know if the "Ask Mark" session will be in this channel in 15 minutes?
[07:44] <sipior> X-TAR: oh, i thought it was ubuntu related...
[07:44] <codeCowboy> hi. do i need to install something to enable dual layer DVD support in 6.10? I have placed a blank dual layer DVD in the drive but it has not appeared on the desktop.
[07:44] <Scapy> id eat it for dinner
[07:44] <Enselic__> imbecile: what kind of .bin is it? where did you get it from?
[07:44] <Warbo> bianconeri: "make clean" should reset the source directory to its original state
[07:45] <Enselic__> bianconeri: make distclean
[07:45] <imbecile> Enselic__,  its legit.. google earth
[07:45] <thebillywayne> codeCowboy, is it now in Places (in the menu)?
[07:45] <Shrimpy_> shane634, ok
[07:45] <RayzrShrp> wondering if anyone knows why my aptitude menus are all messed up when I access it via ssh through putty?
[07:45] <chris345> I just upgraded my server from edgy 2.6.17 to feisty w 2.6.20 and my raid 0 arrays (mds) are not showing up anymore. The kernel is going nuts pumping out "device-mapper: table: 254:5: striped: Couldn't parse stripe destination" "device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table" help...
[07:45] <shane634> Shrimpy_, that will let you configure your wireless card
[07:45] <RayzrShrp> actually all ansi menus for that matter
[07:45] <Enselic__> imbecile: if you downloaded from google then you should be safe. I don't know of any virus programs for Linux ^^
[07:45] <codeCowboy> thebillywayne, nope
[07:45] <tbuss> does anyone know why this is keeping me from compiling an app No package 'libxml-2.0' found
[07:46] <RayzrShrp> it looks like its using the wrong symbols
[07:46] <Enselic__> tbuss: yes, you doht have that lib isntalled
[07:46] <Pelo> ferronica,  are you overclocking your cpu ?
[07:46] <Enselic__> tbuss: try sudo apt-get install libxml-2.0-dev
[07:46] <sipior> RayzrShrp: two possiblities: different fonts, or different termcaps
[07:46] <sipior> RayzrShrp: are you running putty on windows?
[07:46] <Enselic__> tbuss: libxml2-dev
[07:46] <lovloss> Alright guys, im really at wits end... i have come in here every day all week trying to get a solution. i asked on the forums... nada. I asked friends, they dont know. I have a broken femur and Im stressed out. Does anyone have any idea whatsoever why starting up kdm shuts off my monitor? It does this set to VESA mode. If i set it to ATI (i have a radeon x700) it will just stay in the prompt and say kdm is running. I tried running en
[07:46] <RayzrShrp> sipior: im thinking it must be server side since my debian box works perfectly through putty with same settings
[07:46] <Warbo> tbuss: Try looking for something with a name like that using "apt-cache search libxml" then you can install through Synaptic, aptitude, apt-get, etc.
[07:46] <RayzrShrp> sipior: yes
[07:46] <Enselic__> tbuss: you can use tab-completion to figure out exact name
[07:47] <Enselic__> tbuss: when you compile software you need to install packages that end with -dev
[07:47] <dooglus_> lovloss: I really don't think you can blame kdm for your broken bones
[07:47] <shane634> lovloss, you have a bad driver it seems
[07:47] <lovloss> dooglus_: har har
[07:47] <Enselic__> tbuss: (becuase you need e.g. headers and libs, not just dynaic libraries)
[07:47] <dooglus_> lovloss: also, kdm isn't part of ubuntu.  did you try #kubuntu?
[07:47] <lovloss> shane634: That doesnt make any sense. I tried envy, i tried the apt-get thing
[07:48] <RayzrShrp> sipior: any ideas?
[07:48] <lovloss> dooglus_: #kubuntu has like 3 people talking at any time
[07:48] <imbecile> Enselic__,  I saw some guy with a skimask on the corner of astalivista and a cracker website handing them out ;P
[07:48] <shane634> lovloss, which version are you using? 7.04?
[07:48] <tbuss> Enselic_ : I'm just trying to install kino, version 0.9.0 had a bug so I thought I would install using the tarball instead 0.9.5
[07:48] <dooglus_> lovloss: tried using gdm instead?
[07:48] <lovloss> even fluxbox wont open
[07:48] <lovloss> yes feisty
[07:48] <dyrne> lovloss: i guess you could install xinit and see if running xinit gives same problem
[07:48] <BOMBINOO> BAMBINO
[07:48] <BOMBINOO> HELOO
[07:48] <lovloss> xinit?
[07:48] <Enselic__> tbuss: ok, well make sure you have the -dev package for libxml-2.0
[07:48] <tbuss> Warbo: thanks
[07:48] <chocobanana> Hi there everybody
[07:48] <Enselic__> tbuss: did you try sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev?
[07:48] <lovloss> *sigh* i guess i could install gdm
[07:48] <bianconeri> warbo or Enselic: I did both make clean and make distclean is it ok now to delete the source?
[07:48] <lovloss> but i think itll do the same thing
[07:48] <shane634> lovloss, make sure you get the correct envy for fiesty and try again.. is the card going bad??
[07:49] <chocobanana> can somebody tell me why doesn't ubuntu comes with a firewall?
[07:49] <tbuss> Enselic_ just completed
[07:49] <Alam_Ubuntu> guys, what happened to my ZIP drive? no more HAL for it?
[07:49] <RayzrShrp> sipior: is there some apt-get of termcaps i can install?
[07:49] <Enselic__> bianconeri: make distclean should take the source to the same state as when you donwloaded the source
[07:49] <dooglus_> chocobanana: the linux kernel has a firewall built in
[07:49] <lovloss> shane634: No, ive been playing games on it really well under windoze. And i got the envy specifically for feisty
[07:49] <aro> chocobanana: it does
[07:49] <Enselic__> bianconeri: but I'm not sure you can make a make clean and THEN a make distclean
[07:49] <aro> chocobanana: netfilter
[07:49] <Enselic__> bianconeri: because make clean removes files needed by make distclean
[07:49] <bianconeri> it didn't render any errors
[07:49] <Enselic__> bianconeri: hmm, or maybe it doesn't
[07:49] <Warbo> bianconeri: Why would you want to delete it now? You can start again with that folder, since it has now been reset
[07:49] <Enselic__> bianconeri: ok then you don't need to delete the soruce
[07:50] <chocobanana> is there anyway to configure the firewall
[07:50] <Pelo> chocobanana,  ubuntu does have a firewall , it is called iptables it is enabled by default,  you can adjust it by installing a gui frontend like firestarter if you want to mess with it
[07:50] <RayzrShrp> sipior: i use to see this with slackware and installing mutt always fixed it, something with nano or ncurses but shouldnt ubuntu have ncurses installed?
[07:50] <Enselic__> bianconeri: it would be no different fromdownloading and extracting it again
[07:50] <dooglus_> chocobanana: "man iptables"
[07:50] <chocobanana> ah
[07:50] <chocobanana> ok
[07:50] <tbuss> Enselic__, thanks
[07:50] <eck> Pelo: the firewall is netfilter, iptables is a frontend
[07:50] <TECH_1> chocobanans...(apt-get    firestarter
[07:50] <RayzrShrp> how can i use apt-get to check and see if a package is installed
[07:50] <aro> chocobanana: http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/wiki/index.php/Quick_HOWTO_:_Ch14_:_Linux_Firewalls_Using_iptables
[07:50] <Pelo> eck,  are you sure ????
[07:50] <aro> chocobanan: also man iptables
[07:50] <shane634> lovloss, can you post up your xorg.conf on pastebin?
[07:50] <sipior> RayzrShrp: you should already have the right termcaps installed, maybe try passing the TERMCAP variable via ssh (check the man page)
[07:50] <eck> Pelo: yes
[07:50] <Enselic__> RayzrShrp: see if you get tab comletion for apt-get remove
[07:50] <Enselic__> RayzrShrp: if it is, then you have it installed
[07:50] <lovloss> shane634: I cant, because i cant even get into any guis.
[07:50] <chocobanana> how about upstart, does it comes enabled by default?
[07:51] <lovloss> shane634: im in windows now
[07:51] <chocobanana> in Feisty?
[07:51] <shane634> lovloss, no gui needed can you get to a command prompt on linux?
[07:51] <eck> Pelo: netfilter is the kernel component, iptables is the userspace tool
[07:51] <lovloss> shane634: Yes.
[07:51] <bianconeri> ok thanks guys much appreciated guys :) I'll see if it goes smoothly :)
[07:51] <sipior> RayzrShrp: and yes it should have ncurses installed, but of course putty doesn't know that :)
[07:51] <Enselic__> chocobanana: I have not confirmed it, but I assume, yes
[07:51] <shane634> lovloss, ok pick an empty room in irc and i will join ya
[07:51] <lovloss> I dont *want* to be in windows. I want to be in feisty.
[07:51] <RayzrShrp> sipior: yeah apt-get r[tab]  completes to remove
[07:52] <lovloss> shane634: Id hvae to turn the computer off and on to get to that prompt
[07:52] <Shrimpy_> shane634, sorry i unplugged the cable
[07:52] <TECH_1> !microsoft windows
[07:52] <sipior> RayzrShrp: you might also look at the putty config and see if you can specify characteristics
[07:52] <imbecile> Enselic__,  si all i would do is go the directory and type "chmod +x GoogleEarthLinux.bin" ?
[07:52] <shane634> Shrimpy_,  plug it in mate lol
[07:52] <tbuss> okay, I think I know what they mean by dependency he77 :)
[07:52] <Enselic__> imbecile: nope, that will only make the file executable
[07:52] <Enselic__> imbecile: when it is, you run it with ./Google....bin
[07:52] <RayzrShrp> sipior: i dont think anything in putty needs changing since i can ssh into my debian box and run aptitude and the menus look how they should
[07:52] <dooglus_> tbuss: "hell", not "he77"
[07:52] <RayzrShrp> sipior: so putty is using the right font and stuff
[07:53] <lovloss> i miss using linux so much.
[07:53] <Enselic__> imbecile: you must prefix with ./ because UNIX needs you to run stuff by telling directory paths
[07:53] <codeCowboy> hi. do i need to install something to enable dual layer DVD support in 6.10? I have placed a blank dual layer DVD in the drive but it has not appeared on the desktop.
[07:53] <tbuss> dooglus_, yeah, didn't want to offend anyone
[07:53] <Enselic__> imbecile: (. is the current directory)
[07:53] <shane634> lovloss, you are dual booting then?
[07:53] <sipior> RayzrShrp: right, i had forgotten you mentioned that
[07:53] <kahrytan> lovless: can you get the gui login?
[07:53] <lovloss> shane634: yep.
[07:53] <Shrimpy_> shane634 lol i am trying to remove everything about the card and then reinstall it (is tehre a way to remove ndiswrapper)
[07:53] <lovloss> kahrytan: No, thats the problem.
[07:53] <shane634> lovloss, yep that makes it an issue lol
[07:53] <RayzrShrp> sipior: is it echo $ENV that shows my environment
[07:53] <lovloss> kahrytan: Any gui i try to load and my monitor shuts off
[07:53] <lovloss> shane634: only got one computer :/
[07:54] <kahrytan> lovless: ah x windows issue huh
[07:54] <sipior> RayzrShrp: no, printenv will do it
[07:54] <Enselic__> lovloss: can you run X?
[07:54] <bianconeri> Warbo/Enselic: got this error when untarring http://pastebin.ca/458011
[07:54] <lovloss> kahrytan: It said that it couldnt start x windows when i tried fluxbox
[07:54] <Pelo> codeCowboy,  first Itme I have heard or somthing like that,  you might want to search the forum for an answer
[07:54] <dooglus> RayzrShrp: 'echo $ENV' shows the value of the ENV variable
[07:54] <belfegor> is somebody atacks my machine and my firewall write that is an atack,this atack is stoped?
[07:54] <lovloss> Enselic__: I dont think so, no
[07:54] <kahrytan> lovless: but you can use the live cd gui?
[07:54] <imbecile> Enselic__,  you are a good teacher..  most people just give quick answers.. u actually explain them.. thanks for teaching me how to fish
[07:54] <belfegor> or he can damage my machine?
[07:54] <lovloss> kahrytan: Nope, same problem
[07:54] <Enselic__> bianconeri: it seems like you try to unpack the directory
[07:54] <sipior> belfegor: not neccessarily
[07:54] <Enselic__> bianconeri: try with the file :)
[07:54] <lovloss> kahrytan: I had to install in text-based
[07:54] <dooglus> belfegor: it depends how you've configured your firewall.
[07:55] <Enselic__> lo
[07:55] <belfegor> i didnt configure..i dont know to configure:(
[07:55] <yemu> hi, i'm trying to set up passwordless login using this tutorial: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/02/05/unattended-ssh-login-public-key-ssh-authorization-ssh-automatic-login/ , and i have a problem that cat id_dsa.pub >> .ssh/authorized_keys gives me permission denied
[07:55] <shane634> by default nothing is open on ubuntu
[07:55] <Enselic__> imbecile: np, I learn better by explaining :)
[07:55] <maduixa> hi
[07:55] <yemu> and i can't add my key to authorizes keys
[07:55] <codeCowboy> pelo - is there a way to restart the process which does the auto mounting of drives etc?
[07:55] <belfegor> ok thanks for answers
[07:55] <leroi> does anyone know how to install flash player for opera?
[07:55] <Pelo> codeCowboy,  hold on
[07:55] <Shrimpy_> shane634, how do i get extra repos in synaptic
[07:55] <bianconeri> bah, that was stupid :D
[07:55] <kahrytan> Warbo: you could try to recover it
[07:56] <lovloss> if its any help, the load screen does the same thing on the live cd UNLESS i change the resolution first with f4. Then that part loads
[07:56] <sipior> k, end of the day for me, later, all
[07:56] <Warbo> kahrytan: Is it easy/quick? It wasn't particularly hard to redo in a couple of hours
[07:56] <tbuss> what wont it list all packages that are missing, instead of telling you one at a time. Just when you think you have all dependencies you need and try to run make; nope you need a couple more, I feel like I could literally smash my keyboard into a million little pieces
[07:56] <SJrX> Where can I find direct downloads to packages, like packages.debian.net
[07:56] <SJrX> errr packages.debian.org
[07:56] <shane634> Shrimpy_, settings repositories then add em by clicking the boxes
[07:56] <Ranpha1>  What should be better a VIA c7 CPU 1,5 ghz (12 watt) or a celeron m370 1,5 ghz (unkown watt). This to power a fileserver and transfer big amount of files
[07:56] <XBehave> are there any alternatives to x?
[07:56] <Enselic__> tbuss: yeah that sucks :(
[07:56] <Pelo> codeCowboy,  this might help   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Optical_Drives
[07:56] <dooglus> SJrX: packages.ubuntu.com
[07:56] <maduixa> There is a native program to watch p2ptv on linux? Is for the Chelsea-Liverpool tonight
[07:57] <Enselic__> XBehave: not really
[07:57] <Shrimpy_> shane634, ok thats what i though. i have them all checked
[07:57] <kahrytan> warbo: It's not deleted until been written over. Hard drive thing
[07:57] <RayzrShrp> hmmm well printenv looks the same on debian and ubuntu
[07:57] <codeCowboy> pol thanks
[07:57] <papa2280> hi all
[07:57] <Enselic__> XBehave: well, there are different servers, but they work more or less the same
[07:57] <Enselic__> !hi | papa2280
[07:57] <ubotu> papa2280: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:57] <codeCowboy> pelo thanks
[07:57] <Warbo> kahrytan: Yeah, I think I found some ext2/3 recover things a while ago
[07:57] <RayzrShrp> so where does putty get told what characters to use to display the aptitude menus
[07:57] <kahrytan> lovloss: Whats your video chipset/monitor?
[07:57] <Shrimpy_> shane634, brb
[07:58] <bianconeri> Enselic: Maybe you could help me out on this, I am compiling because the touchpad doesn't work, so this guide asks me to edit in the source and recompile, it worked on edgy but not on feisty. However on the forum it instructed me to "you just have to put the "return 0;" line in the function i8042_check_aux() and recompile" which isn't awfully clear to me...thats why i screwed up in the first place. Where should I add "return ;0"
[07:58] <lovloss> kahrytan: I have a radeon x700 and a big ol compaq monitor. i installed edgy successfully with this monitor on a different computer using an nvidia card...
[07:58] <shane634> shrimpy ok
[07:58] <Tell> HI, I've got a prob with gaim... whenever I activate my msn, 1 window per msn contact opens up...this would be fine, except I have 300+ contracts and it simply crashes my pc every time. I think its something to do with buddy synchronisation? Can anybody shed some light on this?
[07:58] <kahrytan> warbo: I learned from experience that not even format deletes data.
[07:58] <Warbo> kahrytan: I think I'll just redo it anyway. It was only a simple little GUI made with an interface making program, and a few placeholder methods
[07:58] <Enselic__> tbuss: with TAB completion and apt-get it's quite easy to fix though, just remeber to install the -dev libs
[07:58] <lovloss> kahrytan: this one also happens to be amd64 with SATA
[07:58] <maduixa> no one?
[07:58] <kahrytan> lovloss: try the nvidia card?
[07:58] <tbuss> is there a way I can use apt to grab a more recent version of a app, maybe there is a repository out there that has a more recent version of the app than the one I'm using,
[07:58] <bianconeri> Enslic: This is the guide :D http://hp500.xf.cz/us/Main.html
[07:58] <Dimensions> Hiya .... i need to clone one of my hdd to a .img.gz format and then extract it to another one ...but forgot the command with dd / dcfldd ... can some one tell me what is it ... (kinda gunzip etc ? )
[07:58] <lovloss> kahrytan: It was in the car i was in when i broke my femur
[07:58] <XBehave> iare any faster? ive heard alot of bad stuff about x and feal it should be the next part of my system i should improve, especailly as it doesnt seam atall suited to the desktop enviroment, but everything ive looked at is dead/useless
[07:58] <Enselic__> tbuss: you can use <UP> and <DOWN> to use old commands
[07:59] <XBehave> *are any, any faster?
[07:59] <leroi> does anyone know how to install flash player for opera?
[07:59] <Warbo> kahrytan: Just a prototype/mockup I was making for a nice packaging tool I think should be implemented in Python/GTK 9i only know Java, and very little of it )
[07:59] <lovloss> kahrytan: Besides, i just shelled out money for this card and it works fine in windoz
[07:59] <Pelo> leroi,  checkthe forum
[07:59] <maduixa> There is a native program to watch p2ptv on linux? Is for the Chelsea-Liverpool tonight.
[07:59] <Hobz> Hi there, I have an intel network card and was wondering if there were any extra drivers I had to download?
[07:59] <shane634> lovloss, nvidia is better supported in linux
[07:59] <kahrytan> lovloss: When buying cards -- think NVIDIA.
[07:59] <lovloss> :/
[08:00] <lovloss> so i cant use linux with this card, hmm
[08:00] <jshadow> Hobz: a wired card?
[08:00] <BrianBoyko> Lovloss: Which card?
[08:00] <shane634> yeah i can't wait to see how my new alienware handles ubuntu lol
[08:00] <lovloss> BrianBoyko: radeon x700
[08:00] <shane634> dual vid may kill it lol
[08:00] <kahrytan> lovless: probably could but requires work.
[08:00] <XBehave> maduixa: ive heard of soapbox but i dunno how good it runs on linux as it looked rubish on windows
[08:01] <cypherdelic> Hello please can somebody help me. My GDM requires English Keyboard Input. But imwith German Layout. Once i logged in everythings back to german and giving me a warning that keyboard loyout from x 101us differs to gnome 105us
[08:01] <cypherdelic> where to change?
[08:01] <BFTD> hi all, how do i get ubuntu to install all the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives?
[08:01] <lovloss> kahrytan: shouldnt envy have taken care of it?
[08:01] <BrianBoyko> Probably not dual vid but you could probably get some sort of one-monitor display with that.
[08:01] <_eric_> hi, i upgraded to feisty from edgy, and the sound do not work fine, i cant up the volumen sound, mi card is a  VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235/8237
[08:01] <shane634> BrianBoyko, my new lappy has 1gig vid ram and dual cards
[08:01] <rigao> hello, while executing my liveCD it hangs and says "can't access tty". Can some1 help me?
[08:02] <Hobz> jshadow, yes
[08:02] <maduixa> thanks XBehave, i found a solution with TvAnts on wine, but its strange i cant find a linux version of any. I'm going to search for soapbox.
[08:02] <cypherdelic> Hello please can somebody help me. My GDM requires English Keyboard Input. But imwith German Layout. Once i logged in everythings back to german and giving me a warning that keyboard loyout from x 101us differs to gnome 105us. where can i change the gdm keyboard loyout???
[08:02] <imbecile> how do i run googleearth?
[08:02] <bianconeri> Guys anyone could tell me what this means "put the "return 0;" line in the function i8042_check_au" when editing source??
[08:02] <ciberskull> hi, I just installed feisty. i had to install the ati drivers because x couldn't find the drivers.... i installed the ubuntu way :) know i decided to install the other method found on http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide#Method_2:_Install_the_8.36.5_Driver_Manually but when i did: fglrxinfo it showed Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0". display: :0.0  screen: 0 OpenGL vendor string: Mesa project: www
[08:02] <ciberskull> .mesa3d.org OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect OpenGL version string: 1.4 (1.5 Mesa 6.5.2) --  i'm using ati mobility x1600... any ideas?
[08:03] <rigao> hello, while executing my liveCD it hangs and says "can't access tty". Can some1 help me?
[08:03] <cypherdelic> Hello please can somebody help me. My GDM requires English Keyboard Input. But imwith German Layout. Once i logged in everythings back to german and giving me a warning that keyboard loyout from x 101us differs to gnome 105us. where can i change the gdm keyboard loyout???
[08:03] <shane634> ciberskull, get the envy script and install the drivers that way
[08:03] <lovloss> another ati guy with problems. i udnno why support isnt there...
[08:04] <shane634> lovloss, call ATI and tell em lol
[08:04] <lovloss> ATI Radeon x700 was the main card deal showcased at tigerdirect
[08:04] <LjL> rigao: can't help i guess, but i can give you a verbose bug report that's probably related: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/96084
[08:04] <hwMoD|buntu> hi - i'm running ubuntu with xfce - how can I access my windows network? in gnome I had the option
[08:04] <lovloss> im poor :/
[08:04] <kahrytan> lovloss: I couldn't help ya but in the end if it still doesnt work. Just get Geforce FX card
[08:04] <rigao> LjL, i saw that bug report and couldnt make a clue
[08:04] <cypherdelic> come on please help
[08:04] <ciberskull> shane634 -- thanks, ill google it ;)
[08:04] <shane634> lovloss, i have a $25 geforce FX5200 card lol
[08:05] <kahrytan> shane: me too
[08:05] <imbecile> how do i run googleearth?
[08:05] <shane634> lovloss, works flawlessly
[08:05] <lovloss> shane634: But im also a hard gamer on my windoze side
[08:05] <cypherdelic> where the config file with the locale=us_US kinda thing for GDM located??????
[08:05] <dettoaltrimenti_> can I make a program 'Open with...' a CLI program with options set? I want to run 'mocp -acp' every time I click on an mp3- is there any way I can add the '-acp'?
[08:05] <hacker> hello
[08:05] <LjL> rigao: i'm afraid i cannot do any better
[08:05] <Xyc0> Anyone know of a way to set up a dual monitor display without rewriting xorg.conf from scratch?
[08:05] <lovloss> shane634: I had used a geforce 5500 and it was significantly slower
[08:05] <rigao> np LjL
[08:05] <shane634> lovloss, haha cool check the specs on the alienware aurora on its way to me
[08:05] <kahrytan> shane634: I bought my fx 5200 knowing it's linux compatibility
[08:05] <shane634> kahrytan, yep me too
[08:06] <lovloss> *sadness*
[08:06] <XBehave> maduixa: i got the anme wrong it was sopcast
[08:06] <kinkydawg> hello
[08:06] <shane634> lovloss, my fiancee won it in a contest we didn't buy it lol
[08:06] <Majco> hello
[08:06] <kahrytan> lovless: Try Geforce 6200?
[08:06] <MegaR0M> hello
[08:06] <MegaR0M> i got a prob with proftpd
[08:06] <cypherdelic> Hello please can somebody help me. My GDM requires English Keyboard Input. But imwith German Layout. Once i logged in everythings back to german and giving me a warning that keyboard loyout from x 101us differs to gnome 105us. where can i change the gdm keyboard loyout???
[08:06] <lovloss> kahrytan: At this point, all money goes toward a new car
[08:07] <lovloss> kahrytan: but thanks...
[08:07] <maduixa> i found it, thanks XBehave, i'm gonna try it.
[08:07] <lovloss> i guess ill be stuck in windows for a while
[08:07] <wraz79> can anybody help me? mythtv wont detect my twinhan dvb card its in the device manager though
[08:07] <Xyc0> lol, i guess this is Off Topic for the day?
[08:07] <Pelo> lovloss,  jsut kill yourself now
[08:07] <ubuntu_> there is an italian?
[08:07] <shane634> lovloss, buy used cars lol... '87 Merkur XR4Ti, '87 Jeep Comanche
[08:07] <lovloss> Pelo: The thought does occur every time i hear it boot up
[08:07] <dooglus> !it
[08:07] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:07] <Pelo> wraz79, #mythtv-users
[08:07] <kahrytan> lovless: Ever bought from newegg.com?
[08:07] <ubuntu_> tnx
[08:07] <lovloss> shane634: that was a used car. a huyndai hatchback
[08:08] <imbecile> how do i run googleearth?
[08:08] <XBehave> its not verygood i used the windows version it was full of ads but my dad uses it to watch footy so it might be ok, try some of the products mentioned in wikipedia
[08:08] <lovloss> kahrytan: yes i have... good stuff
[08:08] <wraz79> thanks pelo
[08:08] <dettoaltrimenti_> an italian!
[08:08] <AliceD> where do i go for info on wireless
[08:08] <Pelo> imbecile,  get the source and compile it
[08:08] <shane634> AliceD, which card?
[08:08] <Zer0> what to do when an external HDD disappears from the place it usually is (/media/disk/)?
[08:08] <lovloss> shane634: But i am also out of a job. I am unable to perform my tasks anymore
[08:08] <imbecile> Pelo,  its installed.. i just need to know how to run it
[08:08] <Pelo> !wifi > AliceD check your pm
[08:08] <XBehave> imbecile:  you dont need to complie you can get a binary
[08:08] <shane634> lovloss, sorry to hear that
[08:08] <lovloss> shane634: Youd think the one thing that could go right would be linux
[08:08] <MegaR0M> http://rafb.net/p/Icj8w294.html >> any help ?
[08:08] <Pelo> imbecile,  type googleearth in the terminal
[08:08] <AliceD> the card seems to be working just can't connect
[08:08] <magnetron> !openweek
[08:09] <ubotu> openweek is Ubuntu is hosting a series of introductory sessions for people who want to join the Ubuntu community, which all takes place in a week. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek for schedules, logs, and instructions.
[08:09] <imbecile> Pelo,  my install must have messed up that didnt work :(
[08:09] <keios> folks I have a small chmod problem and I am looking for a smart way to solve it
[08:09] <lovloss> Well i gotta go, thanks at least for the talk guys
[08:09] <Pelo> imbecile,  that may not be the correct command,  chck the documentation
[08:09] <shane634> lovloss, seems that ATI card is all that is holding you back.. Linux is good
[08:09] <MegaR0M> http://rafb.net/p/Icj8w294.html anybody ?
[08:09] <sainzeo> @AliceD - what type of wireless card do you have?
[08:09] <AliceD> was wondering if there was a tool like zero config for windows
[08:10] <lovloss> shane634: Yeah i know it is. I just hate that there's this limitation
[08:10] <GatoViejo> cypherdelic, See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=8123
[08:10] <yeti_> !fr
[08:10] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:10] <Pelo> MegaR0M,  I checked I have no idea what that means,  what exactly were you trying to do when you got that message ?
[08:10] <MegaR0M> its dutch
[08:10] <sainzeo> @AliceD - you should install gnome-network-manager
[08:10] <shane634> AliceD, wifi radar is good and the built in network monitor
[08:10] <imbecile> Pelo,  yeah that was the right command.. i thought maybe i was doing something wrong
[08:10] <lovloss> I dont like to see windows having advantages. it makes me mad lol
[08:10] <lovloss> bad enough that it plays games better
[08:10] <XBehave> imbecile: you could add the Medibuntu repo and add it from there, might be the easiest way
[08:10] <Pelo> imbecile,  did you get it working ?
[08:10] <MegaR0M> Pelo,  just start proftpd service for a steady ftp server ?
[08:10] <knp> .
[08:10] <imbecile> Pelo,  nope
[08:10] <shane634> lovloss, not windows fault.. the vendors need to rethink it all
[08:11] <Jooles> hi everyone. Anyone know how to install the desktop edition without having to use the graphical installer?
[08:11] <AliceD> thanks will try.
[08:11] <lovloss> shane634: I know, i blame the whole market
[08:11] <lovloss> At any rate i need to go, physical therapy time
[08:11] <Pelo> MegaR0M, sorry I can'T help I have no expecience with taht,  ask again periodicaly,  but don'T post the link,  just ask about your problem
[08:11] <null_> How can I update libc6 using apt-get?
[08:11] <Pelo> imbecile,  how did you go about installing it ?
[08:11] <shane634> lovloss, opengl actually is easier to write and run lol
[08:11] <cypherdelic> GatoViejo: Thanks thats it, it was because nvidia-xsettings changed xorg.conf,
[08:11] <kahrytan> shane634: Vendors need a swift kick in the butt and Linux to capture 20% of the market to do that
[08:11] <lovloss> Plus i have to beat my computer with a stick
[08:11] <knp> ...
[08:11] <Sp4rKy_> imbecile: did you get some issue from Medibuntu ?
[08:11] <cypherdelic> GatoViejo: i GUESS
[08:11] <cypherdelic> so
[08:12] <MegaR0M> but i tried installing linuxmce packages for ubuntu witch seem to mangle at getaddrinfo
[08:12] <LjL> Jooles: don't. you'll break just about everything. if you have a very strong need for a newer libc6, upgrade to a newer version of ubuntu
[08:12] <shane634> kahrytan, email em everytime you can
[08:12] <MegaR0M> if i could only get my ip info back to normal
[08:12] <lovloss> see yaall
[08:12] <imbecile> Sp4rKy_,  I had never even heard of that repo.. hehe I guess i had better check it out
[08:12] <LjL> sorry Jooles, i meant that for null_
[08:12] <kahrytan> shane634: Email gets filtered.
[08:12] <MegaR0M> then i could start the ftp service and get this backup done
[08:12] <Pelo> MegaR0M,  look for a linuxmce channel for help I guess that is your best bet
[08:12] <LjL> !alternate > Jooles    (Jooles, see the private message from Ubotu)
[08:12] <shane634> kahrytan, some of us sneak in lol
[08:12] <null_> LjL: thank you
[08:12] <Zer0> what to do when an external HDD disappears from both the place it usually is (/media/disk/) and /dev?
[08:12] <MegaR0M> its standard ubuntu
[08:13] <portofu> is there a repo for older packages? i have issues w/ the new fglrx
[08:13] <MegaR0M> linuxmce failed
[08:13] <AndyBe> Hello
[08:13] <kahrytan> shane634: You should do pc jacking.
[08:13] <shane634> kahrytan, not my cup o tea lol
[08:13] <AndyBe> Speed up ubuntu with bind9 (named) - faster on the www as windows.
[08:13] <Sp4rKy_> imbecile: check medibuntu.sos-sts.com
[08:13] <Pelo> Zer0,  usb  ? unplug and replug
[08:13] <imbecile> kahrytan,  do you ever sleep? dang
[08:13] <MegaR0M> Pelo, wher do i configure host settings ? thats all i need to know
[08:13] <Zer0> Pelo: tried it, nothing
[08:13] <kahrytan> imbecile: Already did
[08:13] <Zer0> and yes, USB
[08:14] <kahrytan> shane634: All you have to do is make compus at stores boot Ubuntu/Kubuntu
[08:14] <Tomtenizze> Hello everyone, just a quick question. Does anybody have any idea why I might be getting a black screen and blinking scroll & caps lock when I try to install ubuntu?
[08:14] <Pelo> Zer0,  try rebooting , might just be a fluck
[08:14] <Pelo> fluke
[08:14] <kahrytan> shane634: or stuff computer boxes at stores with shipit cds.
[08:14] <shane634> kahrytan, i am a simple man who drives for a living lol
[08:14] <Zer0> okay, it usually moves around (sometimes stays at /mnt, sometimes is in /media), but never before has it been missing completely :/
[08:15] <cyphase> Has anyone else suddenly started getting a new volume control thingy in the middle of the screen when they use the volume control on their keyboard?
[08:15] <kahrytan> shane634: drives what
[08:15] <shane634> kahrytan,  i drive a cargo van
[08:15] <hekark> cyphase: ive always had that
[08:15] <XBehave> can you get beryl running off a usb pen/dvd/cd ?
[08:15] <kahrytan> shane624: sounds like fun
[08:15] <shane634> kahrytan, and an XR4Ti for fun
[08:15] <Pelo> Tomtenizze,   bad cd,  bad drive ,  incompatible videocard ,  there are a lot of possibilities
[08:15] <eck> cyphase: yes, it's nice
[08:16] <Xyc0> Anyone know of a way to set up a dual monitor display without rewriting xorg.conf from scratch?
[08:16] <Tomtenizze> Pelo is a Radeon X850XT incompatible?
[08:16] <oxbat> hello
[08:16] <cyphase> hekark: maybe i wasn't clear. i've always gotten a little light grey box with an orange "progress bar", but now i'm getting something really spiffy
[08:16] <null_> Wow, upgrading to Feisty was easier than I imagined.
[08:16] <ferronica> Pelo: Unable to mount the selected floppy drive
[08:16] <eck> hekark: the differnce is that if you have a compositing WM you get a nice looking one now
[08:16] <oxbat> how to use tcpdump on ubuntu
[08:16] <null_> XBehave: I don't see why not.
[08:16] <Xyc0> null_: Indeed
[08:16] <XBehave> Xyc0: what card do you have?
[08:16] <Pelo> Tomtenizze,  I think you need to do a little more work to install with an ati readon card,  but I have no experence doing that ' I can't help you
[08:16] <null_> oxbat: sudo tcpdump eth0 -vv
[08:17] <Xyc0> XBehave: ATI X800XT
[08:17] <Pelo> ferronica,   before we go any further did you get your cpu sensor working right ?
[08:17] <ferronica> Pelo: when i double click on floopy i got this error :(
[08:17] <Tomtenizze> Pelo: okay, thanks for you help
[08:17] <MrGreen> anyone know how to rename an ipod ?
[08:17] <ferronica> Pelo: yeah :)
[08:17] <ferronica> Pelo: thanx
[08:17] <dyrne> MrGreen: is it just the volume label?
[08:17] <kahrytan> shane624: You wouldn't know of a way to convert ide drive to sata?
[08:17] <Xyc0> XBehave: I got it working but then I broke something and had to start over and I am really not looking forward to it
[08:17] <Pelo> ferronica,  good,  I don'T know about the floopy, I can'T get mine to work either but I think my floopy drive is broken,
[08:17] <hekark> cyphase, eck: aww nice u mean beryl/compiz do that
[08:18] <oxbat> null_,,,I know,I mean I don't know how to read the result
[08:18] <shane634> kahrytan, i am shane634 lol
[08:18] <Pelo> ferronica,  first thing first , make sure you have a floppy in the drive
[08:18] <XBehave> not sure on atis, do you have propetary drivers? i think my dads ati card just started working with a standerd config popup thingy
[08:18] <shane634> kahrytan, and no i don't
[08:18] <ferronica> Pelo: there is
[08:18] <MrGreen> yeah its hard drive setup...
[08:18] <AliceD> is wifi radar in the standerd repo's
[08:18] <null_> oxbat: man tcpdump
[08:18] <kahrytan> shane644: oops.
[08:18] <MrGreen> right click does not aloow you to change it
[08:18] <kahrytan> shane634: oops.
[08:18] <cyphase> hekark: i don't know.. i disabled beryl, and it was still there
[08:18] <Pelo> ferronica,  check the forum for information
[08:18] <null_> oxbat: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.owlriver.com%2Ftips%2Ftcpdump-tech%2F&ei=fpsvRpLIIZ_0iAHI2_2aCw&usg=AFrqEzc7oZfJFbkfZWgxsaWK35A88sCNlg&sig2=dgZ0tjHNgdRZNTYwIi9qbQ
[08:19] <oxbat> null_..thank you,,
[08:19] <eck> hekark: no, it is part of gnome, but it is only enabled if you have compositing stuff in X11
[08:19] <halsteadj> I started turning off services, trying to fix network issue, and now I've lost my system.  How do I re enable default services?
[08:19] <Pelo> see you all later folks,
[08:19] <null_> oxbat: TCPdump is relatively easy once you read the documentation and understand what it's showing you.  Helps if you understand networking theory :)
[08:19] <XBehave> Xyc0: i take it you dont have a backedup xorg.conf~ i can find a guide but if youve already done it it probly wont be anything you havent seen before
[08:20] <hekark> eck: cool well my ati driver doesnt work support composite so i dont no anything about it
[08:20] <ferronica> Pelo: what is that link for?
[08:20] <yeti_> !fr
[08:20] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:20] <Xyc0> XBehave: I have a back up of the xorg.conf before I set up the dual screen
[08:21] <sm> good day all
[08:21] <sm> what's a good way to convert a large pdf to readable ascii ?
[08:21] <null_> sm: hi
[08:21] <Ace_NoOne> hi there - I'm a newbie with an AMD Athlon64 X2 - should I use the 64-bit or x86 edition? I think I've read that 64-bit is not quite ready yet (i.e. there are certain limitations)?!
[08:21] <Xyc0> I find it really hard to believe there is no x reconfig program out that sets up dual monitor display
[08:21] <Xyc0> Ace_NoOne: I am sticking to i386
[08:21] <Ace_NoOne> Xyc0: any specific reasons?
[08:21] <Fogge> Hi, im having some problems running X on my Dell laptop, my xsession-errors: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17575/. Anyone can help feel free to query me
[08:22] <Xyc0> Ace_NoOne: mature packages
[08:22] <vladuz976> is there an iso for network install? i don't want to download 700+MB
[08:22] <Ace_NoOne> Xyc0: so you're a perv then... ;)
[08:22] <sulle> I have just installed ubuntu server on my old pc. i want to see the files like i can in xubuntu "sudo thunar" and in fluxbuntu "sudo rox". how do i do that in ubuntu server?. cuz i want to copy some things from a usb disk to here and there. plz pm me =)
[08:22] <cyphase> eck: Here's a zoomed in screenshot: http://www.cyphase.com/NewVolumeThingyZoomed.png
[08:22] <Xyc0> Ace_NoOne: I love me my OSIF
[08:22] <null_> sm:  i just googled it and there are plenty of options, though I'm not sure what exactly you're looking for..
[08:22] <kahrytan> vladuz976: do it anyways. and burn more copies for neighbors.
[08:22] <Random_Transit> hey, i'm having a problem with apache2....this only just started when i upgraded to feisty
[08:22] <vladuz976> kahrytan: no time right now
[08:22] <Ace_NoOne> Xyc0: OSIF?
[08:22] <sulle>  have just installed ubuntu server on my old pc. i want to see
[08:22] <sulle>                the files like i can in xubuntu "sudo thunar" and in fluxbuntu
[08:22] <sulle>                "sudo rox". how do i do that in ubuntu server?. cuz i want to
[08:22] <Random_Transit> !ubotu apache
[08:22] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[08:23] <null_> sulle: you need to install X (the graphical user interface) which does not come  standard on the server install.  you should copy the file using the command line interface
[08:23] <kahrytan> vladuz976:  And that's why Linux market share is still low.
[08:23] <sulle>  i got x
[08:23] <mrcreativity> ubuntu is great
[08:23] <sulle> but i cant copy and paste things cuz i am not root.
[08:23] <null_> sulle: su root
[08:23] <darkspur> i'm using make-kpkg to build a kernel deb, but the initrd.img that gets installed to /boot when I install the deb is way too big for my /boot partition (and is much larger than the images from the stock ubuntu kernels I have in /boot)
[08:23] <sulle> i can log in as root in terminal but that does not affect the desktop
[08:23] <mrcreativity> whats the diffrentce between su root and sudo
[08:24] <vladuz976> kahrytan: yeah if people like you keep talking it'll always be that way
[08:24] <sulle> null_:  will that work in the desktop to? or just in the terminal ?
[08:24] <null_> sulle: start Xterm, sudo thunar
[08:24] <sulle> ok thnx. brb
[08:24] <null_> sulle: that is a bash command that works in any terminal emulator
[08:24] <vladuz976> kahrytan: I need to get something done right now and you're telling me to convince my neighbor to change OS? does that make sense to anybody here?
[08:25] <relix> hi
[08:25] <null_> mrcreativity: su means "switch user", sudo means "run this command as another user (usually root)
[08:25] <relix> what's the command to open synaptic?
[08:25] <null_> relix: synaptic
[08:25] <deadend> relix: sudo synaptic
[08:25] <nevermind> hi all
[08:25] <Xyc0> Ace_NoOne: NO I WILL NOT CYBER YOU
[08:25] <relix> yeah, that's what I feared
[08:25] <kahrytan> vladuz976:  Besides, you should do dist-upgrade if you don't want to download the cd
[08:25] <sulle> null_:  thunar dont work in ubuntu server?.
[08:26] <vladuz976> kahrytan: dist-upgrade from what?
[08:26] <relix> I upgraded from dapper to egdy, and now there are several items missing in the System->Admin menu
[08:26] <sulle> it works on my xubuntu but not ubuntu server?.
[08:26] <mrcreativity> null_: thanks
[08:26] <relix> among which synaptic
[08:26] <vladuz976> kahrytan: who said that I already have ubuntu installed?
[08:26] <MrGreen> sudo -i
[08:26] <mhaynes>  Can someone advise as to how best to accomplish single click mouse with 7.04.  Default is double click and I can't see where a change can be made to single click.  I enjoyed the single click in 6.06 and other distros.  Kind of a Linux signature to me.  Any suggestions?
[08:26] <relix> when executed in cl it says "command not found" :s
[08:26] <Ace_NoOne> D:
[08:26] <null_> sulle: I doubt thunar would be installed by default on ubuntu server
[08:26] <CharlieS1> i have a file that is a .ISO movie file.. DVD i believe.. how can i mount the ISO file so that i can watch with VLC or something??  do i need to?
[08:26] <Ace_NoOne> Xyc0, you are vicious
[08:26] <kahrytan> vladuz976: then you have to download iso
[08:26] <Xyc0> heh
[08:26] <sulle> okok i will look around =)
[08:26] <relix> is there a way to "repair" this?
[08:26] <gordonjcp> CharlieS1: try just playing it
[08:27] <nevermind> CharlieS1: mount -t udf
[08:27] <CharlieS1> gordonjcp: the .iso??
[08:27] <vladuz976> kahrytan: there you go, big time downside of ubuntu. forces you to install a huge iso. i know the mailing cds is great but not if you need to get work done now
[08:27] <MenZa> Where are ttf fonts kept?
[08:27] <gordonjcp> CharlieS1: yeah
[08:27] <gordonjcp> CharlieS1: it might be smart enough to figure out what you mean
[08:27] <nevermind> CharlieS1: sudo mount -t udf file.iso /mount_point
[08:27] <kahrytan> vladuz976: It's not any different then Windows.
[08:27] <MrGreen> i want to rename my ipod....
[08:27] <kahrytan> vladuz976: oh wait. Windows doesn't UPGRADE.
[08:27] <gordonjcp> CharlieS1: I said try it, I didn't say it would work ;-)
[08:27] <MrGreen> I'll google
[08:28] <compilerwriter> The  module Monitory & Display could not be loaded.  The possible reasons are:  an error occurred during your last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned control module.  or You have old thir party moldules lying around.  How do I fix this?
[08:28] <CharlieSu> nevermind: thanks
[08:28] <deadend> relix: try "sudo apt-get remove synaptic" and then "sudo apt-get install synaptic"
[08:28] <vladuz976> kahrytan: who said I am using windows? you're drawing conclusions very fast here. but thanks, I got the info I needed
[08:29] <relix> ok deadend, it's busy
[08:29] <relix> but there are other things missing too, I'm usre
[08:29] <vladuz976> kahrytan: i am using archlinux on my desktop and wanted ubuntu for my laptop
[08:29] <relix> sure*
[08:29] <kahrytan> vladuz976: i didnt say you were.
[08:29] <relix> the menu has decreased in length a great deal
[08:29] <sulle> Jesus christ Debian is just TOO GOOD.
[08:29] <Random_Transit> ok, is anyone here having problems with Apache??
[08:30] <kahrytan> vladuz976: I am just saying even windows needs a cd to install an OS.
[08:30] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: with any operating system, at some point you're going to have to get a set of install media
[08:30] <portofu> anyone here got issues w/ ati fglrx? once i aticonfig i can't even startx.. just freezes
[08:30] <HymnToLife`> sulle, sure it is :)
[08:30] <midori_> in wine, my mouse keeps going off the wine window, how do i fix this?
[08:30] <ianm_> gordonjcp: what came first, the OS or the install media ?
[08:30] <vladuz976> gordonjcp: but debian, archlinux even freeBSD have netinstall isos that only have the min needed and the rest will be downloaded during install
[08:30] <sulle> alt + tab ?
[08:30] <haru> can i use text install from desktop CD?
[08:30] <relix> comparing with a fresh edgy install I'm missing: update manager, backup, system sources, partition manager, language support,
[08:31] <deadend> relix: i don't know how to get the suff you lost back on your menu. I tend to use the command line for most everything
[08:31] <gordonjcp> ianm_: depends on the point where you join the fun
[08:31] <The> Hello Everyone!
[08:31] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: where's the advantage in that?
[08:31] <haru> can i use text install from desktop CD?
[08:31] <AliceD> i ceep getting connection was reset errors
[08:31] <relix> deadend: well it's not just gone from my menu
[08:31] <relix> as I had to install synaptic before I could run it, even from the command-line
[08:31] <vladuz976> gordonjcp: i only download what I need.
[08:31] <kahrytan> vladuz976: ubuntu alternative cd
[08:32] <midori_> does anyone know wine??
[08:32] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: more things to go wrong...
[08:32] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: anyway, you're not comparing like with like
[08:32] <spheard> how can I check what incoming/outgoing connections are going on and how much data is going thru in CLI?
[08:32] <vladuz976> gordonjcp: what do you mean?
[08:32] <haru> can i use text install from desktop CD????
[08:32] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: debian isn't aimed at the same market segment as Ubuntu
[08:32] <funalien> hi there
[08:33] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: Ubuntu is intended to be quick and easy to install, and full-featured from the outset
[08:33] <Yasuo> namd
[08:33] <haru> gordonjcp, can i use text install on the desktop cd?
[08:33] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: it's a bit like comparing a chassis-cab truck and a coachbuilt motorhome
[08:33] <lolly> hi
[08:33] <gordonjcp> haru: no idea - try it and see
[08:33] <Fogge> Is there anyone who can help me get X server up and running after i installed Feisty?
[08:33] <nemo_work> hey folks, my mom was complaining her touchpad wasn't working when she switched users on her laptop.  Xorg.20.log reports Synaptics Touchpad can't grab event device, errno=1022
[08:34] <SpaceBass> hey folks... I was about to install server edition, but I have some apps that Id like to run via a remote X server.. can I use desktop version and have it not launch the built in xserver?
[08:34] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: if you buy the truck you get to build the motorhome any way you want
[08:34] <SpaceBass> or should I stick to server version?
[08:34] <nemo_work> now, the touchpad is being used by her existing session, wondering if that is related, but in any case, it did use to work before.
[08:34] <gordonjcp> vladuz976: if you just want it to be ready when you pick it up and you don't care too much if there's stuff you don't need, buy the built one
[08:34] <nemo_work> not sure if this is an ubuntu problem per se, except in the fact that I did generate the xorg.conf using an ubuntu tool
[08:34] <dyrne> Fogge: alt-ctrl-f2 then login then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then choose vesa driver then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:34] <Fogge> whoa
[08:34] <Fogge> right
[08:35] <nemo_work> yep. that one. used dpkg-reconfigure
[08:35] <nemo_work> unfortunately have no (valid) old config to compare against.
[08:35] <The> Hey i have a quick question about setting up internet to my computer
[08:36] <morrolan> Hi I'm using Ubuntu LAMP 6.06 and my webserver seems to be blockinh all connections?  I only have CLI access to the server, but webmin is installed (if only I could open it)
[08:36] <The> Basicly i was wondering if there was program that was built in to automaticly set up the connection like it was trying to do when i was installing
[08:36] <deadend> relix: try "sudo apt-cache search <insertstringhere>" to fid out what the name of the packeges you are missing are, then install those packages. I am not sure if that will put it back on your menu or not. the only other thing I can think of is to back up your data using the tar command, put it on external media, and then do a fresh install.
[08:36] <nemo_work> both X sessions seem to have managed to snag /dev/input/event1
[08:37] <funalien> Are there any adsl connection managers in ubuntu 7.04?
[08:37] <relix> ok deadend thanks, I'll do that
[08:37] <alindeman> If I can't get Ubuntu to boot off the CD (weird BIOS issues + broken CDROM drive), could I take out the harddrive, use another computer to install it, and stick the harddrive back in the original box?  Assuming the same processor, etc.. but not the exact same hardware necessarily
[08:37] <rambo3> does ubuntu support webmin ?
[08:37] <SpaceBass> rambo3, yes
[08:37] <dyrne> !install alindeman some alternate install methods..
[08:38] <rambo3> aint that stupid
[08:38] <spheard> hh
[08:38] <dyrne> alindeman: erm well you get the idea
[08:38] <ferronica> mount: special device /dev/fd0 does not exist
[08:38] <alindeman> dyrne: Hmm?
[08:38] <deadend> relix: your welcome. just remember to leave the greater then and less then signs off
[08:38] <morrolan> rambo3 yes it does
[08:38] <dyrne> !install
[08:38] <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
[08:38] <ferronica> unable to mount floopy drive :(
[08:38] <morrolan> !webmin
[08:38] <ubotu> webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[08:38] <alindeman> dyrne: Oh, thanks
[08:38] <morrolan> sahh
[08:38] <rambo3> told you
[08:38] <ferronica> !ubotu floopy drive
[08:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about floopy drive - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:39] <ferronica> !ubotu floopy
[08:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about floopy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:39] <morrolan> I am having webmin issues because i've locked myself out of my server - I can't connect to webmin or my website anymore
[08:39] <relix> deadend: ;)
[08:39] <Fogge> dyrne: it still fails to start the X server
[08:39] <weswh-> what's the kernel version of the Feisty desktop distro?
[08:39] <morrolan> !floppy
[08:39] <ubotu> To mount floppy disks, see here : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[08:39] <Lukemob> Hey. Do I need anyhting to set SSH server, that server works for users from itnernet too? I've installed SSH server, but it only works for the users conencting from my network. :(
[08:39] <Fogge> it autodetects the driver to i810 instead of vesa tho
[08:40] <morrolan> can anyone please tell me how to disable iptables on Ubuntu 6.06 LAMP?
[08:40] <relix> ah, good to see feisty update FINALLY checks if there is enough space on /boot for the new kernels
[08:40] <nemo_work> related to http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg292421.html in terms of error message
[08:40] <nemo_work> maybe is a kernel thing
[08:40] <ferronica> morrolan: i am using ubuntu 7.04
[08:40] <nemo_work> odd that one X session works and the other doesn't.  think I'll give #xorg a shot
[08:40] <morrolan> ferronica , how would you do it in feisty then?
[08:41] <morrolan> oh, thought you were answering my question!
[08:41] <rambo3> morrolan, you can flush iptables
[08:41] <Fogge> dyrne: It worked with a few slightly different settings, thanks for your help though!
[08:41] <rambo3> iptables -F i think
[08:41] <morrolan> i've tried that
[08:41] <relix> is it possible to use gnome partition to change partitions without losing data?
[08:41] <relix> as in, make one a bit bigger and one a bit smaller?
[08:42] <Lukemob> I have really no idea where to get help. :(
[08:42] <rambo3> !resize
[08:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about resize - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:42] <ferronica> morrolan: how can i use floopy drive in ubuntu 7.04
[08:42] <morrolan> I've done that and rebooted, but I'm still locked out - it just doesn't want to serve the website at all
[08:42] <deadend> relix: i don't think so
[08:42] <wraz79> can anybody tell me the channel for mythtv users?
[08:42] <rambo3> #mythtv-users
[08:42] <ferronica> how can i use floopy drive in ubuntu 7.04
[08:42] <relix> well, then I'm screwed :'( my /boot is too small for feisty, apparantly, by 26mb
[08:43] <nemo_work> relix: why not just move /boot to the main partition?
[08:43] <dooglus> !w32codecs
[08:43] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[08:43] <nemo_work> relix: at least until you have time to resize it?
[08:43] <dooglus> !Codecs
[08:43] <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
[08:43] <relix> nem
[08:43] <tbuss> I'm having a bad day. Will any of this allow for avi playback? Installalled w32codecs libdvdcss totem-xine libxine-extracodecs and lame sox ffmpeg mjpegtools mpg321 vorbis-tools
[08:43] <vladuz976> can i search ubuntu packages on any website?
[08:43] <relix> nemo_work the main partitions are all extended, dunno if that will work?
[08:43] <nevermind> !html
[08:44] <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
[08:44] <nemo_work> relix: ah. with grub. fun.
[08:44] <nemo_work> relix: well, guess you can resize. pain in the ass though
[08:44] <nemo_work> just how tiny did you make /boot? :)
[08:44] <nemo_work> relix: whether extended would work would depend on your bios I imagine
[08:45] <relix> /boot is 50mb ;)
[08:45] <tbuss> what package do I need to install to play avi files, I have loaded everything I can think of
[08:45] <nemo_work> relix: I suppose boot splashes are what is taking too much space
[08:45] <nemo_work> relix: suppose you could erase some old splashes and kernels?
[08:45] <nemo_work> or move 'em somewhere safe.
[08:46] <AngryElf_> Des anyone here have 1680x1050 working on an ATI card?
[08:46] <sharperguy> any idea why realmedia files would suddenly not play anymore?
[08:47] <morrolan> rambo3, it doesn't even work when I try lynx <ip address>
[08:47] <morrolan> whoa, has the channel just died?
[08:48] <relix> nemo_work: yeah I already removed all but one
[08:48] <relix> there are two linux installs in there though
[08:50] <BlackDesign> lol
[08:50] <morrolan> rambo3 it is even dropping pings
[08:50] <tbuss> I have installed the following as an attemp to play avi files, nothing works w32codecs libdvdcss totem-xine libxine-extracodecs lame sox ffmpeg mjpegtools mpg321 vorbis-tools Anyone have any suggestions?
[08:51] <morrolan> rambo3 and ssh requests
[08:52] <houn> Hello, #ubuntu
[08:52] <chjunior> i've installed postgresql-common
[08:52] <chjunior> it's not at /etc/init.d/postgresql or something like this
[08:52] <kuma> hi, how can i install the flex package using aptitude?
[08:52] <h1st0> kuma: sudo aptitude install <packagename>
[08:52] <tbuss> I'm curious, anyone in here ever play a avi file linux?
[08:53] <houn> Question:  Does anyone have any good resources on creating .deb packages?  There's an app I want that isn't available via pt.
[08:53] <houn> *apt
[08:53] <h1st0> !codecs > tbuss
[08:53] <tbuss> h1st0: scroll up
[08:53] <kuma> h1st0 sometimes i know what package i want to install but i don't know its name, where can i find a list of avaiable packages for aprtitude?
[08:53] <h1st0> tbuss: I just joined
[08:53] <ompaul> !compile | houn
[08:53] <ubotu> houn: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[08:53] <h1st0> kuma: apt-cache search flex
[08:53] <morrolan> hi, can someone please help me connect to my webserver again?
[08:53] <kuma> h1st0: thanks :)
[08:53] <h1st0> kuma: or you can just use synaptic
[08:53] <kkotrofos> Using SVideo, I see in Xorg.0.log that TV is present but the size is only 800x600, how can I change the size
[08:54] <kasper> hi
[08:54] <kuma> h1st0: don't like ir, too heavy
[08:54] <tbuss> h1st0: I've installed everything I can think of
[08:54] <h1st0> tbuss: what version of ubuntu are you using.
[08:55] <tbuss> h1st0: edgy, I had them playing before? Here is what I installed: w32codecs libdvdcss  totem-xine libxine-extracodecs lame sox ffmpeg mjpegtools mpg321 vorbis-tools
[08:55] <h1st0> kkotrofos: in the screen section of xorg.conf
[08:56] <GatoViejo> chjunior, postgresql-common by itself is not enough.
[08:56] <h1st0> tbuss: well w32codecs I believe would take care of it.  Perhaps the file is bad?
[08:56] <rrittenhouse> For some reason kernel 2.6.20-15 (and 14)  will not let ubuntu boot for me.. Is this a known bug? I get the ""/bin/sh: Can't access tty; Job control turned off"" error
[08:56] <h1st0> tbuss: the way to check for sure is install vlc and use that.  vlc pretty much plays anything with out the need for all those additional codecs.
[08:57] <tbuss> h1sto: tried vlc and did not work
[08:57] <chjunior> GatoViejo: what should I install to get PostgreSQL working so?
[08:57] <tbuss> h1st0: I think it might have somethng to do with a Kino install recently
[08:57] <houn> ompaul: Thanks, but I was really looking for making .deb files.  I CAN just make/make install it, sure, but where's the fun in that?
[08:57] <kkotrofos> the problem is that my LCD gets correct size from the screen section
[08:57] <h1st0> tbuss: if vlc didn't work the file is bad
[08:58] <ompaul> houn, at the end of that it should say it .. so you make them in situ
[08:58] <kuma> hi, can i ask here what's the profit of doing open-source applications? or is there a gnu/gpl channel i can ask?
[08:58] <morrolan> hi, how can I take down the network and bring it back up again from the CLI?
[08:58] <tbuss> h1st0: okay, you might be right, I'm trying to play back a file I captured w/Kino from dv camcorder
[08:58] <elvirolo> hi
[08:58] <artis> How do I keep feisty from randomly reordering my soundcards?
[08:58] <houn> ompaul: Huh?  End of the article linked?
[08:58] <h1st0> morrolan: sudo ifdown eth0
[08:59] <h1st0> morrolan: and then ifup it.
[08:59] <ompaul> houn, I'm looking for it now ... brb
[08:59] <hackback> hi
[08:59] <kuma> elvirolo hi
[08:59] <elvirolo> every time i play enemy territory, the system eventuammy freezes up completely ... didn't have that with dapper
[08:59] <hackback> can help me?
[08:59] <bhoffman> t
[08:59] <morrolan> h1st0 figured out why it won't come back up - i've renamed the iptables file
[08:59] <h1st0> !ask | hackback
[08:59] <ubotu> hackback: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:59] <GatoViejo> chjunior, probably postgresql-server, which depends on postgresql-common. Maybe postgresql-client too.
[09:00] <chjunior> GatoViejo: hum....
[09:00] <hackback> how to kde on ubuntu
[09:00] <ompaul> houn, it is missing alink to this at the foot of the page ~(bad boys) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall
[09:00] <hackback> sorry my en bad
[09:00] <elvirolo> and sometimes, when i'm just using kde, X crashes
[09:00] <lnxkde|work> GatoViejo, hablas espa~ol?
[09:00] <GatoViejo> chjunior, I am not sitting at an ubunto box right now so I cannot verify exact package names.
[09:00] <morrolan> h1st0 how can I remove all IPTABLES rules?  iptables -F doesn't work?
[09:00] <h1st0> hackback: what is your native language
[09:00] <hackback> i use gnome
[09:00] <h1st0> morrolan: dunno i've never used iptables
[09:00] <chjunior> GatoViejo: no problem... :D thanks as well :D
[09:00] <hackback> no kde on my pc
[09:00] <hackback> sudo apt-get ???
[09:01] <ZMR> hi all, the best way to install an nvidia is downloading the driver from nvidia.com or using precompiled packages?
[09:01] <h1st0> hackback: sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[09:02] <hackback> thank's for help me
[09:02] <hackback> by
[09:02] <h1st0> ZMR: not necessarily the best but the easiest is to sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[09:02] <sadk45g> hm, im trying to install ubuntu on a different drive. although, in the install process it still says im migrating from windows xp even though i change the empty drive?
[09:02] <h1st0> ZMR: the one from nvidia.com may be slightly more recent however, you'd have to reinstall every time the kernel changed.
[09:02] <artis> No one else with two soundcards to give some insight why feisty can't remember their order?
[09:03] <colin___> can anybody look at my sources.list and tell me why i cannot download java from the multiverse repo? I did an apt-get update
[09:03] <colin___> #
[09:03] <colin___> # deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 7.04 _Feisty Fawn_ - Alpha i386 (20070127)] / feisty main restricted
[09:03] <colin___> #deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 7.04 _Feisty Fawn_ - Alpha i386 (20070127)] / feisty main restricted
[09:03] <colin___> # See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
[09:03] <colin___> # newer versions of the distribution.
[09:03] <houn> ompaul: Thanks =D
[09:03] <ZMR> h1st0: thx, trying...
[09:03] <colin___> whoops
[09:03] <colin___> http://paste.uni.cc/14818
[09:03] <morrolan> can someone please tell me where the apache2 error log is?
[09:03] <ompaul> !paste colin___ (but I think you know that ;-)
[09:03] <colin___> can anybody look at that soruces.list
[09:04] <colin___> http://paste.uni.cc/14818
[09:04] <mylogic> if I had window installed then resized my partition to fit ubunutu on, is my default login for ubuntu just my login for windows? if not, what the hell is it? :\
[09:04] <morrolan> can someone please tell me where the apache2 error log is?
[09:04] <hackback_>  nude
[09:04] <fransman> morrolan:  take a look in /var/log/apache2 please
[09:04] <colin___> and tell me why i cannot download java from the ubuntu repos?
[09:04] <hackback_> hi nude
[09:04] <Ari1> hello
[09:04] <morrolan> thanks fransman
[09:04] <Ari1> problem with cd rom mouting help me plz
[09:05] <colin___> Aril sudo mount /dev/cdrom
[09:05] <fransman> how do i change my pcmcia ethernet from eth1 to eth0
[09:05] <trumpeter2003> colin___: Which version of java are you trying to install?
[09:05] <colin___> fransman why would it matter to do that
[09:05] <ompaul> colin___,  universe multiverse should be on all the lines if you want to use them otherwise you only get something from universe and the like if it becomes a backport - after that do ??sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade<< and then enjoy
[09:05] <colin___> im trying to install sun java trumpeter2003
[09:05] <fransman> dhcp3-server
[09:05] <trumpeter2003> colin___: Which version #?
[09:06] <mylogic> what's the default ubunutu login username/pass?
[09:06] <tgm4883_laptop> 
[09:06] <colin___> trumpeter2003 , so i only have multiverse for backports?
[09:06] <XBehave> dont think theres a deafault
[09:06] <mcsd> ok I did a fresh install of 6.10 and I have an onboard "Intel 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset" at what point do I install a ATI X600, the Dell BIOS does not have an option to disable onboard...does self test.
[09:06] <MajorApus> is there a room where I can ask more complecated alsa and asound.conf questions
[09:06] <trumpeter2003> colin___: Are you trying to install version 5 or 6?
[09:06] <anto> can somone explain this to me /usr/bin/ld: warning: i386:x86-64 architecture of input file `/usr/local/lib/liblua.a(lopcodes.o)' is incompatible with i386 output <-
[09:06] <colin___> trumpeter2003 http://paste.uni.cc/14818
[09:06] <fransman> colin___: dhcp3-server want eth0
[09:06] <mcsd> do I have to modify the xorg.conf before inserting the X600?
[09:07] <Alam_Ubuntu> restart the xfs server while still in use is a bad idea, no?
[09:07] <sadk45g> Is it ok to skip a swap partition if i got 2gig ram?
[09:07] <colin___> trumpeter2003 might as well install 6
[09:07] <ruda> did someone ask something about xfs?
[09:08] <trumpeter2003> colin___: apt-get install sun-java6-jre ?
[09:08] <colin___> fransman there should be a config file for you to edit for that check /usr/share/doc/dhcp3-server or whatever
[09:08] <Yasuo> Alam_Ubuntu, do you mean a fileserver?
[09:08] <anto> can somone explain this to me /usr/bin/ld: warning: i386:x86-64 architecture of input file `/usr/local/lib/liblua.a(lopcodes.o)' is incompatible with i386 output <-
[09:08] <Alam_Ubuntu> no, X Fonts Server
[09:08] <Yasuo> lol ok
[09:09] <colin___> trumpeter2003 what is up with backports what are they?
[09:10] <mylogic> what's the default ubunutu login username/pass?
[09:10] <Shinoda> hi all. how can i disable sounds for kde apps under gnome? tia
[09:11] <rigao> hello
[09:11] <XBehave> mylogic: there isnt 1 its configured on install why?
[09:11] <rigao> i have problems with the liveCD of ubuntu
[09:11] <_filippo__> hey how could i test a localized app without installing everything from Language Support?
[09:11] <kingcobra> !automatix
[09:11] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a proprietary script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[09:12] <_filippo__> i mean something like LC_MESSAGES=xx app-name
[09:12] <trumpeter2003> colin___: Did you read the information right above the backports deb lines in your source.list file?
[09:12] <rigao> can some1 can help me?
[09:12] <XBehave> whats the cd version, burned or shiped, whats the problem?
[09:12] <houn> rigao: Just ask.  Don't ask to ask. ;D
[09:13] <rigao> while trying to execute the liveCD i get the error can't access tty
[09:13] <ZMR> !WorksForMe
[09:13] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:13] <sopirlaa> Hi, i running ubuntu, how i can configure network?
[09:13] <_filippo__> please anyone knows the answer? i need to test a translation!
[09:13] <_filippo__> (in a different locale than mine)
[09:13] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while trying to execute the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty'
[09:13] <XBehave> execute the live cd?
[09:14] <rigao> when i boot from liveCD
[09:14] <rigao> and i select start or install ubuntu
[09:14] <sopirlaa> !network
[09:14] <NuclearM> I was wondering if anyone can verify that my GRUB menu.lst is valid and will let me boot again. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/17674/ Is the link to it
[09:14] <tbuss> can anyone recommend an app other than Kino for capturing video to my hdd
[09:14] <_filippo__> !locale
[09:14] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me what ./ means please
[09:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:14] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[09:14] <rigao> kingcobra: means execute
[09:14] <XBehave> sopirlaa: what are you trying to setup
[09:14] <Yasuo> kingcobra, . is for the current directory
[09:15] <trumpeter2003> colin___: As such, if that doesn't answer your question to what backports are, it is making newer software run on older OSes.
[09:15] <XBehave> what cd are you running have you checked compatibility?
[09:15] <Yasuo> kingcobra, in gnu you always have to give a path if you wanna start programs
[09:15] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty'
[09:15] <Xander21c> do you know any program to manage sony network walkman
[09:15] <NuclearM> rigao: Have you tried the "Verify Disc Contents" option?
[09:15] <rigao> yes
[09:16] <rigao> its ok
[09:16] <Ari1> i cant mount my cds help me plz
[09:16] <akemi> i compiled wpa_supplicant from the most recent source, i want to install my gnome network configurator again... but synaptic says it needs to install an older version of wpa_supplicant again... is it ok to let that happen?
[09:16] <rigao> indeed it boots from other computer
[09:16] <niekie> kingcobra: ./ refers to the current directory, and the file is the file you are referring to, if the file has a execute bit set, then it would most probably execute if you just use ./file in the command line. Files are not normally executed even though they are in the same directory if you just refer to them with their name without the ./
[09:16] <NuclearM> Does the PC work with other operating systems?
[09:16] <kingcobra> Yasuo, when you say gnu do you mean all linux or all unix
[09:16] <niekie> (the file after it)
[09:17] <rajk> Ari1: what kind of cds are they? (data/audio..)?
[09:17] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty' and the CD is correct
[09:17] <Yasuo> kingcobra, [g] nu is [n] ot [u] nix
[09:17] <Yasuo> (and wine is no emulator)
[09:17] <bullgard4> How can I switch NetworkManager from 'Manual configuration' to 'Automatic configuration'?
[09:18] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty' and the CD is correct
[09:18] <XBehave> rigao:  what cd is it? do you have the system regirements to run it as a livecd
[09:18] <niekie> Yasuo: actually, it is Wine Is Not a(n) Emulator. :)
[09:18] <Yasuo> kingcobra, gnu is unix-like but not unix. linux is gnu
[09:18] <rigao> i have the sistems requiremnets and is 7.0.4
[09:18] <Yasuo> niekie, that may be but its easier as i said XD
[09:19] <Yasuo> s/be /be true/
[09:19] <Maddi> Hi all
[09:19] <niekie> Yasuo: hehe :)
[09:19] <XBehave> ive not upgraded yet so i have no idea if the cd is valid
[09:19] <Maddi> can someone tell me if its possible to set a margin in the text console under linux ?
[09:19] <kingcobra> Yasuo, cool i never actually knew what gnu was
[09:19] <rigao> XBehave:the cd is valid cause it works on other computers
[09:19] <Yasuo> kingcobra, its an animal ^^
[09:19] <Fylk> Is is possible to get beryl running on an integrated intel graphic chipset?
[09:19] <kingcobra> rigao, thanx
[09:20] <XBehave> Yasuo:  linux isnt gnu, gnu is most of the userspace linux is the kernal
[09:20] <Helmi> hmm i installed feisty on the laptop today and just saw that qtapplications (psi and skype) look much more ugly than on the desktop
[09:20] <harry_> hello... have anybody managed that a Acer Orbi Cam works? Please Help!!!!!!!
[09:20] <Yasuo> XBehave, linux is not part of gnu?
[09:20] <Helmi> is there way to come around this?
[09:20] <drbashir> wheird stuff... ubuntu is spinning up and shutting down one of my hard drives very quickly... :\
[09:20] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty'
[09:20] <Helmi> the themes in qtconfig don't look any better :(
[09:20] <Fylk> Helmi: Specs, etc?
[09:21] <deCon> I'm at a ubuntu tweaks page, but i'm wondering about IPv6....it conflicts with IPv4??? its something to use IPv6, why would i need this?
[09:21] <XBehave> I'm not 100% so don't sue me but i don't think so it is under a gnu licence tho
[09:21] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty'
[09:21] <kingcobra> Yasuo, thanx
[09:21] <Helmi> Fylk, what exactly do you need?
[09:22] <Yasuo> well is linux gnu or not?
[09:22] <Fylk> Hemli: Specs of the mechine. Most notably, graphics.
[09:22] <deCon> forget that, i want to do some IPv4 windows tweaks, can someone help me on getting /proc workoing under 2.6 kernel
[09:22] <jl> does somebody knows how can i mount my windows partition at startup on feisty?
[09:22] <drbashir> !gnu
[09:22] <ubotu> G(NU's) N(ot) U(nix). A project that aimed to develop a complete operating system of Free Software, which Ubuntu is based on. See http://gnu.org
[09:22] <xirtamio> :)
[09:22] <nemo_work> gnu/linux
[09:22] <Helmi> Fylk, it's a HP compaq nx 7000 laptop if that's what you need
[09:22] <nemo_work> RMS probably would like gnu/bsd these days
[09:22] <kingcobra> niekie, thanx also
[09:22] <harry_> have anybody managed that a Acer Orbi Cam works? Please Help!!!!!!!
[09:22] <trumpeter2003> jl: apt-get install ntfs-config
[09:22] <Yasuo> nemo_work, yeah but does it mean gnu(linux) or gnu+linux?
[09:23] <binary0> is there a standard sources.list for AMD64 machines ?
[09:23] <erUSUL> deCon: /proc works in 2.6 by default
[09:23] <Fylk> Hemli: I need what gPU it has.
[09:23] <opapo__> I can't get the phone numbers to stick in gnome-ppp
[09:23] <Maddi> is there a way to set a margin for the linux text console (like left/right: 10 characters )
[09:23] <rigao> Help me with ubuntu liveCD! while booting from the liveCD i get the error 'can't access tty'
[09:23] <Helmi> Fylk, ATI Mobile radeon hmm 9200 i think
[09:23] <jl> trumpeter2003: thanks i will check that
[09:23] <musya> is there a file browser that you can install on gedit?
[09:23] <deCon> erUSUL, really? check this page and let me know what you think: http://www.santa-li.com/linuxonbb.html
[09:24] <Helmi> Fylk, the desktop is on nvidia
[09:24] <musya> or a code snippet broswer?
[09:24] <nemo_work> Yasuo: someone should just take all the GNU programs and rebrand 'em to settle his beef :D
[09:24] <harry_> have anybody managed that a Acer Orbi Cam works? Please Help!!!!!!!
[09:24] <Fylk> Helmi: That's why. The ATI support is rather shody.
[09:24] <nemo_work> Yasuo: as far as I can tell, the GPL does not require them to be credited as GNU after tweaking :)
[09:24] <Helmi> so the look of qt apps depends on the gpu? :Z whoho
[09:25] <XBehave> linux = kernel , GNU = alot of the os , afaik
[09:25] <colin___> thanks trumpeter2003
[09:25] <skidaddy> does live cd boot otherwise
[09:25] <nemo_work> XBehave: yeah. just playing
[09:25] <Fylk> Yes hemli, the GPU affects the GUI.
[09:25] <deCon> erUSUL, so does that mean these tweaks are fine ? Or do i need to tweak the kernel at all?
[09:25] <nemo_work> XBehave: well, not a *lot* of the OS.
[09:25] <nemo_work> XBehave: certainly most of the CLI
[09:25] <NuclearM> If I were to accidentally corrupt my GRUB installation, could I still boot from CD because the BIOS wouldn't look to HDD to start with?
[09:25] <nox-Hand> Hello hello!
[09:26] <Yasuo> ok just got pwned in ##linux and gnu's not linux
[09:26] <erUSUL> deCon: i do not know if they are fine or not... but you can make them if you wish so without kernel recompiling
[09:26] <trumpeter2003> For GNU information, look here -> http://www.gnu.org/
[09:26] <nox-Hand> I accidentally put my PC to sleep or hibernation or whatever it is and my PC cant resume Ubuntu. I can only boot an old kernel. Can I remov the sleep file somehow? (I am in Uubntu now)
[09:26] <XBehave> wikipedia has a good article on it also
[09:26] <deCon> erUSUL, ok thanks
[09:27] <trumpeter2003> NuclearM: You could, if your CMOS settings were to boot from CD before boot from HDD, unless you can push a key on boot to change the Boot device.
[09:27] <haffi_> I have a problem with the feisty upgrade wizard, it says that I need 18 mbs of space on /boot, but df -h says I have 23 mbs free (I'm using Kubuntu btw, but maybe it's the same for Ubuntu)
[09:27] <NuclearM> I do the key on boot
[09:27] <NuclearM> Alright, just wanted to make sure of that before I modify it and reboot
[09:27] <trumpeter2003> NuclearM: Then just push the key to select which boot device to boot from during that boot, and select the CD drive you are wanting to boot from with the cd in it.
[09:27] <variant> haffi_: uninstall some of your old kernels
[09:28] <NuclearM> Alright, I shall be back if it works.
[09:28] <cotton> Is VirtualBox legall?
[09:28] <Crav> when i click 'desktop effects' under system>administration, i get an error that says "The composite extension is not available." what does this mean, and how do I fix it?
[09:28] <haffi_> variant: I already did, I only have one kernel there now
[09:28] <variant> haffi_: did you delete the initrd files too?
[09:28] <GreySim> I have a quick and easy question, but for some reason Google isn't providing the answer. Anyone know how to burn an ISO from a terminal? (Yes, I definitely want to be doing it from a terminal; I know about all the graphical burners.)
[09:28] <haffi_> There's only one initrd file and vmlinuz and so on
[09:28] <Helmi> Fylk, do you know of some prettier qt themes than the standard ones? i read about qtcurves should be nice but can't find it anywhere
[09:29] <variant> Crav: yes.
[09:29] <Fylk> Helmi: not really. Sorry.
[09:29] <nox-Hand> How do I remove my sleep file so I can boot without sleep? I cant resume it (is it possible to just remove a file?)
[09:29] <variant> haffi_: how big is /boot partition?
[09:29] <haffi_> 37M   13M   23M  35% /boot
[09:29] <harry_> Can somebody help me by installing a Acer Orbi Cam?
[09:30] <harry_> plz
[09:30] <variant> haffi_: thast pretty small
[09:30] <XBehave> nox-Hand: im not sure, when does it lock up, at kdm level or before? ctrl-alt-bkspace not work?
[09:30] <GreySim> Nevermind. Found the answer: cdrecord. Was poking at cdrdao. >.<
[09:30] <haffi_> variant: Yeah, it's what Kubuntu set up automatically
[09:30] <variant> haffi_: ubuntu really needs more space that that for /boot unlike other gnu/linux distros
[09:30] <nox-Hand> XBehave: Ubuntu doesn't boot
[09:30] <variant> haffi_: ubuntu by default doesn't require a seperate /boot/ partition. i wasnt' aware that kubuntu would be any different
[09:31] <cotton> Is VirtualBox legall?
[09:31] <mrec__> yes
[09:31] <mrec__> it's opensource
[09:31] <trumpeter2003> I'm not sure that the install scripts are different, I figured just the package installation would be different
[09:31] <haffi_> variant, I don't know why this is this way
[09:31] <variant> cotton: i just answerd you, yes it is leagal
[09:31] <nox-Hand> XBehave: Though I am DARNED sure its another issue since I have found my exact problem in many cases on forums. Since kernel upgrades (in normal updates!) from -13 to -14 and -15 I have been unable to boot. I can only boot -13 and under. It quite plausibly has NOTHING to do with sleep since I am not sure I have ever used it
[09:31] <nox-Hand> XBehave: Had this problem for three weeks
[09:32] <fisheye> Hi
[09:32] <akemi> I'm using ubuntu fiesty, i recently compiled the latest wpa_supplicant, if I install another package that is dependant with an older wpa_supplicant package, will it break my current config?
[09:32] <variant> cotton: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VirtualBox
[09:32] <fisheye> I heard wine as a wider compatibility in Feisty Fawn. Is this true?
[09:32] <cotton> thanks
[09:32] <haffi_> variant: qtparted won't let me resize the /boot partition
[09:33] <variant> haffi_: why?
[09:33] <kkotrofos> Using SVideo, I see in Xorg.0.log that TV is present but the size is only 800x600, how can I change the size
[09:33] <variant> haffi_: you might have to move the next partition out of the way first
[09:33] <haffi_> variant: Yeah, I guess so
[09:33] <haffi_> variant: That is the swap partition
[09:34] <variant> haffi_: ubuntu tends to package older versions of parted.. compile the latest version from source and you will get better results. also ensure that _all_ the various file system utilities are installed
[09:34] <variant> haffi_: so, deleet the swap partition
[09:34] <variant> haffi_: you can umount /boot while the system is booted.
[09:34] <nox-Hand> Is there a command to list ALL packages installed on ones system in a line without discriptions? So I can get them all in a line to do a LONG apt-get install on a new system
[09:34] <yxairyggen> nomasteryoda, Tab?
[09:36] <haffi_> variant: Thanks for your help, I guess I'll wait a little while before I upgrade to Feisty
[09:36] <variant> haffi_: why?
[09:36] <haffi_> variant: Maybe a clean install would be better
[09:36] <eck> nox-Hand: aptitude search .* | grep ^i   and then use cut to extract the package field
[09:36] <variant> haffi_: nah. upgrading has worked fine for me. do you have /home/ on a seperate partition?
[09:36] <haffi_> variant: yes
[09:37] <replman> Hi! When i look into my /var/log/mail.log i always get the message ...stat=Deferred: Connection timed out with <myservername>. Can anyone help?
[09:37] <eck> (also pipe it to uniq)
[09:37] <replman> I'm running kubuntu 7.04
[09:37] <trumpeter2003> nox-Hand: apt-cache pkgnames ?
[09:37] <nemo_work> haffi_: you don't have it mounted, do you? :)
[09:37] <tjb13> hey guys, is there a shortcut to minimize windows in gnome?
[09:37] <mpmc> Anyone recommend a google small http server that supports PHP? (Not apache)
[09:37] <trumpeter2003> nox-Hand: If that doesn't look right, let me know, but I think that is what you are looking for
[09:37] <haffi_> nemo_work: which one?
[09:37] <LjL> !cloning > nox-Hand    (nox-Hand, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:37] <ianm_> tjb13: something with f9 I think ?
[09:37] <eck> mpmc: lighttpd
[09:37] <variant> haffi_: cool, then you can safely install from scratch without loosing /home
[09:38] <tjb13> ianm_ nah thats not it i don't think
[09:38] <variant> haffi_: just be sure to set /home to the correct partition in the installer
[09:38] <mpmc> I typed good but it came out as google >_<
[09:38] <eck> mpmc: you would use fastcgi rather than mod_php
[09:38] <ianm_> tjb13: alt-f9 ?  or maybe I set that long ago.  go into the shortcut config and see/set it
[09:38] <nox-Hand> LjL: Thanks! :D awesome stuff =)
[09:38] <fizzmahon> hey when i plug in my ipod it is shown as unmounted removable media.  Nautilus will mount it but i now run KDE, is there any way to see it in konqueror and mount it? or must it be dont through konsole?
[09:38] <Ari1> help me mount my cd rom plz
[09:38] <musya> mpmc: a small google http server?
[09:38] <Ari1> someone
[09:39] <haffi_> variant: Sorry, I misunderstood the question. I have the whole filesystem on one partition
[09:39] <haffi_> variant: Just separate from /boot
[09:39] <tjb13> yeah i don't see that in there
[09:39] <mpmc> musya: I typed good, but I must have been thinking about google :s
[09:39] <variant> haffi_: ok, thats a shame
[09:39] <tjb13> there i just stuff like launch terminal etc... but nothing like minimize
[09:40] <haffi_> variant: I can't unmount /boot for some reason, it is said to be busy
[09:40] <JosefAssad> hi
[09:40] <JosefAssad> So, I just installed ubuntu 7.04 and I'm getting _really_ choppy performance on video. Anyone got any clue what might be the matter?
[09:40] <Dezine> Beryl is pretty sweet.. Makes the windows feel like they have substance
[09:40] <XBehave> nox-Hand: how far do you get in the boot proccess? i dont think i no how to solve your problem but if you boot in recovery mode or just without splash you may get more information
[09:40] <nox-Hand> LjL: Can I copy over pubkeys for my repositories and the repo list? :)
[09:40] <haffi_> variant: It's supposed to be mounted when the computer is on?
[09:40] <tjb13> hey it was alt-f5
[09:40] <variant> haffi_: do you have the package manager open? or a terminal that you have cd'd to /boot?
[09:40] <misiek> lol
[09:40] <trumpeter2003> haffi_: Make sure you are not in that directory or have a file window open to that directory before you unmount it
[09:40] <dyrne> JosefAssad: what vid card?
[09:40] <replman> no one here knowing sendmail?
[09:41] <variant> haffi_: makes no difference.. some prefer it to be unmounted during system use for security reasons
[09:41] <JosefAssad> dyrne: intel 915. But it was fine in 6.10 and all other distros I'd used before
[09:41] <nemo_work> haffi_: erm. and you are trying resize it while it is mounted??
[09:41] <nemo_work> haffi_: you *are* working off a CD I hope
[09:41] <dyrne> JosefAssad: hmm what media player?
[09:41] <haffi_> variant: no terminal is located there
[09:41] <JosefAssad> dyrne: all :)
[09:41] <nemo_work> btw. my problem appears to be:
[09:41] <nemo_work> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/89603
[09:41] <JosefAssad> dyrne: mplayer, totem.
[09:42] <variant> haffi_: well, something is holding it open
[09:42] <dyrne> JosefAssad: if you run top what cpu usage is xorg?
[09:42] <JosefAssad> dyrne: good question. Lemme see
[09:43] <variant> haffi_: it may be that ubuntu has something holding it open by default.. not in my experience though
[09:43] <IdleOne> LjL, when I do dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages where is the file my-packages?
[09:43] <haffi_> variant: Yeah, maybe so. I'll try this later. Is Feisty that much better than Edgy?
[09:44] <mad_goldfish> orbin: Thanks for the help last night. Turned out it was the blacklist after all.
[09:44] <variant> haffi_: if everything is working fine for you then there is no point upgrading just now..
[09:44] <IdleOne> nm found it
[09:44] <haffi_> variant: I agree. Thanks for your help though.
[09:44] <LjL> IdleOne: in your home directory... "~" is always the current user's home. but that's just an example name and path, you can use what you prefer, or just "dpkg --get-selections", of course, to have them printed on the screen
[09:44] <variant> haffi_: np
[09:44] <JosefAssad> dyrne: without running a video through mplayer, tops out at 1%. With, 13 to 20%
[09:44] <Slart> Is there a way to change what mountpoint my automounted external DVD uses.. at the moment it's using  /media/floppy0 can I change it to for example /media/dvd what program does the automounting?
[09:45] <MegaR0M> hellow
[09:45] <eNons3nse> totem keeps telling me that it needs to search for codecs for every type of video that i try to play, even though i know i already have the right codecs because they were there before i upgraded to feisty.  then when it searches for the codecs it only brings up stuff that i already have installed.
[09:45] <MegaR0M> i got proftpd installed and running but get a 530 at this time
[09:45] <eNons3nse> then if i just close that stuff it will play my videos without audio.
[09:45] <JosefAssad> dyrne: I don't see any relevant (EE) entries in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[09:46] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: That is due to your home directory being inaccessible for the user you are trying to login as.
[09:46] <Mega> Hey guys, I'm sure your flooded with questions
[09:46] <MegaR0M> i got proftpd installed and running but get a 530 at this time ... how do i configure ftp acces for all my users ?
[09:46] <mojojojo_> !ubuntu
[09:46] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[09:46] <mojojojo_> !vmware
[09:46] <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
[09:46] <Mega> I've tried searching the forums and everything but I dont know exactly what my problem is called
[09:46] <Mega> so its been hard
[09:46] <Slart> eNons3nse: I think sometihng happened with totem in the feisty upgrade.. mine is acting strange.. can't resize videos etc .. perhaps something isn't quite fixed in the new package
[09:47] <MegaR0M> trumpeter2003,  come again ? should i paste proftpd.conf ?
[09:47] <Mega> I just bought a 22" widescreen and its fine when i hook it up, i changed my /etc/X11/xorg.conf to the right refresh rates etc etc, but everything i turn the screen off and turn it back on the colors look kind of currupt
[09:48] <MegaR0M> trumpeter2003,  what user should i take or what dir ?
[09:48] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: The user you are trying to login as, either doesn't have a home directory set in the configuration, or does not have read permissions on the directory you are trying to give them as a home directory.
[09:48] <Slart> Mega: corrupt colors? inverted? no red? something else?
[09:48] <netjitsu_> is there any eta on the 2.6 admantix patches?
[09:48] <MegaR0M> can i paste my proftpd.conf ?
[09:48] <eck> JosefAssad: i wouldn't be surprised, the intel chipsets have an incomprehensible naming system for the drivers
[09:48] <Mega> Slart. hard to describe, not the wrong color but like within pictures theres movement
[09:48] <araiss> hello everyone
[09:48] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: pastebein.com
[09:48] <magnetron> !paste
[09:48] <Slart> Mega: do you have another monitor you can try.. just to rule out that the graphics card is to blame?
[09:48] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:48] <dyrne> JosefAssad: i know some people have been reporting high loads with new xorg but i dont have any experience with it myself
[09:49] <araiss> Can somenone give me the path for setting the jdk classpath 1.4.2 on ubuntu ?
[09:49] <Mega> Slart well I just disconnected the old one and plugged this one in, so the card is fine
[09:49] <Mega> went from a crt to a lcd
[09:49] <JosefAssad> no, i810 seems to be right
[09:49] <nox-Hand> how do I copy over public keys for my repos frmo one system to another?
[09:49] <JosefAssad> dyrne: 20% shouldn't be high enough for it to get choppy
[09:50] <MegaR0M> trumpeter2003,  http://rafb.net/p/zEy2lr89.html
[09:50] <dyrne> JosefAssad: agree
[09:50] <Yasuo> namd
[09:50] <eck> nox-Hand: apt-key
[09:50] <trumpeter2003> nox-Hand: apt-key list
[09:50] <Slart> Mega: hmm.. I don't know of anything that would affect the colors on the monitor.. that doesn't involve the graphics card.. you are sure the monitor is ok?
[09:50] <surviver> anyone that can explain me more of scripting in linux ? iam trying to make some simple files but dont know howto..
[09:50] <dooglus> surviver: which language are you trying to script in?
[09:50] <Mega> Slart, well its brand new, I guess it could be defective
[09:50] <Mega> I havent run it in windows tho to see
[09:51] <JosefAssad> I am thinking it could be a disk tuning issue, not that feisty uses libata
[09:51] <surviver> dooglus, for now i know c# but iam tryin to make scripts in/for linux only
[09:51] <JosefAssad> sudo hdparm -d 1 /dev/sda
[09:51] <JosefAssad> HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[09:51] <nox-Hand> trumpeter2003: can't I just copy over /etc/apt/trusted.gpk?
[09:51] <Slart> Mega: have you tried booting from a live cd.. just to see if it's the same there? if it isn't you can start looking in config files and such
[09:51] <dooglus> surviver: I don't think there are any linux-only languages.  why would you want to do that anyway?
[09:51] <LtL> surviver - start with 'the bang line' i.e., #!/bin/sh
[09:51] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: Check that line 77 is not over ruling line 74
[09:51] <mcp_> I installed the original nivida driver (from nvidia.com). After restart a wrong nvidia-kernel module is loaded (one from ubuntu i guess). What is the package to remove?#
[09:52] <nemo_work> JosefAssad: is that a real scsi drive? :)
[09:52] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: Check that by commenting out line 77
[09:52] <trumpeter2003> nox-Hand: Possibly
[09:52] <Electricity> et
[09:52] <MegaR0M> thkx
[09:52] <Slart> mcp_: something like nvidia-glx  or nvidia-glx-new.. do an "apt-search nvidia" to be sure
[09:52] <Mega> Slart, its weird tho it works fine sometimes, then it will all of a sudden go currupt looking, esspecially if I turn the screen on and off
[09:52] <nox-Hand> trumpeter2003: hehu, thanks
[09:52] <Electricity> Eww...
[09:53] <surviver> dooglus, iam just trying to make some simple files like mounting ro rw that kind of stuff and some other ..
[09:53] <trumpeter2003> Mega: That sounds like a video card over heating issue.
[09:53] <Slart> Mega: hmm.. I would try that monitor with some other computer.. just to see if it's something wrong with it
[09:53] <JosefAssad> nemo_work: nope...
[09:53] <surviver> Ltl, ill try to :)
[09:53] <mcp_> Slart, just nvidia-kernel-common left. I'll try this one.
[09:53] <nemo_work> JosefAssad: what is it?
[09:53] <Slart> mcp_: that sounds about right
[09:53] <JosefAssad> nemo_work: seems I need to modify io support to 32, it's on 16 now. But hdparm doesn't like the new scsi interface
[09:53] <Mega> trumpeter2003 could that be from the higher resolution im running at now?
[09:53] <mcp> .oO( damn nick highlightning ;)Oo.
[09:53] <JosefAssad> nemo_work: the best I can tell, libata exports scsi interfaces
[09:53] <colin___> i have a one button mac mouse on my pc, anyone know how to keyboard right click?
[09:54] <MegaR0M> hmm i commented line 74 but still 530 :$
[09:54] <PacMan> #list
[09:54] <dooglus> surviver: for simple things, just use shell aliases.  put "alias rw='sudo mount -o readwrite /dev/whatever ...'" in ~/.bashrc
[09:54] <trumpeter2003> Mega: It could be from a number of things, but I've not followed the problems, just read the recent line from you which is the resolution of a bad/over-heating video card.
[09:54] <Zorlin> Open to help
[09:54] <MegaR0M> trumpeter2003,  can i pm u ?
[09:54] <sahafeez> hello, i am working on pam+ldap. is there anyway to see what pam did to auth someone?
[09:54] <Zorlin> Anyone need help?
[09:54] <nemo_work> JosefAssad: interesting. I just got the same. that's a bit of a shock
[09:54] <trumpeter2003> Mega: Your best bet would be to get a new, or spare, card and chuck it into the system and see if it still has problems.
[09:55] <dooglus> Zorlin: I need lots
[09:55] <nemo_work> JosefAssad: I'd swear it worked before
[09:55] <MegaR0M> Zorlin,  yes with proftpd
[09:55] <Slart> Zorlin: how can I change where my dvd automounts =)
[09:55] <Zorlin> Slart, try this: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[09:55] <JosefAssad> nemo_work: join the club (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2517765)
[09:55] <Zorlin> Or use sudo nano /etc/fstab
[09:55] <surviver> dooglus, yeah but i got some other complicated like some command to boot apps with prefered adjustments like my screensize etc...
[09:55] <nathan> is there a way to recover lost files on vfat/ntfs drives through ubuntu?
[09:55] <Mega> hrmmm yah ok I might try that, this monitor cost me a bundle tho
[09:55] <Zorlin> MegaR0M: Can't help you, don't know how to use it
[09:55] <Zorlin> dooglus: state your issue
[09:55] <nemo_work> JosefAssad: hm? that thread is about fglrx
[09:56] <Mega> thanks guys
[09:56] <trumpeter2003> MegaR0M: You might need to look into proftpd's documentation to see what the exact configuration flags are and the values they accept.
[09:56] <eck> sahafeez: i think the closest you will get is pamtester
[09:56] <sahafeez> Zorlin: yes - how do i see what pam did to auth someone. i am testing to see if ldap worked
[09:56] <dyrne> JosefAssad: sorry got busy.. what does hdparm say for the hard drive?
[09:56] <dooglus> Zorlin: feisty's x server crashes every time I boot the live CD.  I can't get persistent storage to work.  the middle speaker is silent.
[09:56] <MegaR0M> hmm
[09:56] <surviver> what kind of language for programming would u recomend me ? c# python ? ..
[09:56] <MegaR0M> i got no time left now
[09:56] <MegaR0M> its already late
[09:56] <trumpeter2003> Mega: What is the current resolution you are trying to run at? With what video card are you trying to run it on?
[09:56] <MegaR0M> but thkx anyhow
[09:56] <eck> sahafeez: it has a verbose mode of operation, but i don't think it is possible to do for a general app
[09:56] <variant> surviver: thats the worst question i ever heard
[09:56] <MegaR0M> greets
[09:56] <Slart> Zorlin: wow.. didn't think it was that easy.. thanks
[09:56] <dooglus> surviver: sounds like all you need is a small shell script or shell function
[09:56] <Zorlin> Dooglus: Have you searched the forums to check for any issues with your graphics card, and have you tried safe graphics mode?
[09:56] <Moso> Hi! I can't get FireHOL to work with Ubuntu. Already tried with 6.10 and 7.04. :(
[09:56] <surviver> variant, well i have some knowledge of c#...
[09:57] <variant> surviver: try java.. lots of employment oppertunities for that
[09:57] <dooglus> Zorlin: yes and yes
[09:57] <Zorlin> Slart: You're welcome, make sure to reboot if it doesnt work, then come back and report your issue
[09:57] <Mega> Geforce FX 5500 (discount card I know) and 1680x1050
[09:57] <dooglus> Zorlin: it's an ATI card - not rare
[09:57] <variant> surviver: not so much for c\
[09:57] <JosefAssad> dyrne: sudo hdparm -d 1 /dev/sda
[09:57] <variant> c#
[09:57] <JosefAssad> dyrne: HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[09:57] <surviver> variant, k ill try that :)
[09:57] <Zorlin> Dooglus: Okay, so no-one has reported issues? Tried reburning the ISO?
[09:57] <Zorlin> Dooglus: Also check the checksums for it.
[09:57] <surviver> thx ill give it a try @ all
[09:58] <trumpeter2003> Mega: Yeah, you need to look at upgrading the card, it was a low-end model when it came out and it is pretty behind the times in terms of keeping up with a widescreen monitor of that size.
[09:58] <dyrne> JosefAssad: hdparm /dev/sda says 16-bit by any chance?
[09:58] <delire> boink
[09:58] <Gundam[SWE] > hi?
[09:58] <dooglus> Zorlin: the ISO is fine.  the built in checker checks out OK.
[09:58] <orangefly> anyone know why feisty would over heat a pc but not windows....???....
[09:58] <trumpeter2003> Mega: If you are looking to stick with nVidia, look at the lower 7xxx series of cards
[09:58] <dooglus> Zorlin: other people have the same problem too
[09:58] <Mega> trumpeter2003 yah lol thanks man, upgrades always lead to more upgrades it seems
[09:58] <Gundam[SWE] > can some 1 helt me to get my dlink DWL-G630 wlan card to work?
[09:58] <eck> orangefly: probably acpi is broken and the fans aren't kicking in
[09:59] <JosefAssad> dyrne: that is what I have been investigating, precisely. IO_support   =  0 (default 16-bit)
[09:59] <Zorlin> Dooglus: Read the threads and look for fixes
[09:59] <tbuss> I have a simple question I think. If I capture a video and save as a .dv will people using wmp be able to play the file?
[09:59] <dooglus> Zorlin: installing the fglrx driver fixes it, but it's annoying to have to do that every time I boot
[09:59] <cotton> http://pastebin.ca/458247
[09:59] <JosefAssad> dyrne: wrestling with sdparm at this moment to see if it can do the trick
[09:59] <Zorlin> Dooglus: Doesnt FGLRX default?
[09:59] <orangefly> eck: sounds like it's running constantly to me....
[09:59] <dooglus> Zorlin: no
[09:59] <Gundam[SWE] > where can i find wlan drivers?
[09:59] <trumpeter2003> Mega: With a 7xxx series, you will be able to last out for a long time, given it doesn't crap out on you in the next 10 years.
[09:59] <dooglus> Zorlin: it's not installed by default even
[10:00] <Zorlin> Dooglus: I know, but this is on an installed machine right?
[10:00] <Zorlin> But it crashes on livecd too?
[10:00] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Depends on the wireless card.
[10:00] <Mega> trumpeter2003 alright thanks for the advice
[10:00] <eck> orangefly: if the fans are working you don't have anything to worry about then
[10:00] <dooglus> Zorlin: a bigger problem is that any work I do is lost when I switch off.  in dapper it would stay.
[10:00] <dooglus> Zorlin: with the Live CD, this is
[10:00] <tbuss> is the .dv extension playable in wmp?
[10:00] <Gundam[SWE] > trupeter2003 its a dlink wireless card
[10:00] <Moso> Hi! I can't get FireHOL to work with Ubuntu. Already tried with 6.10 and 7.04. Anyone here knows how to make it work?
[10:00] <a5benwillis> When I installed my system Iused a standard CD-Rom drive. Since then I've replaced that with a DVD-recorder. Now when I use Synaptic it asks for the cd but wont use theone in the dvd drive. Can I mout the cd-rom to the dvd-recorder location?
[10:00] <Zorlin> !FireHOL
[10:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about firehol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:00] <orangefly> eck: it tells me the temp and shuts down...
[10:00] <patrick_> !songbird
[10:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about songbird - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:01] <Moso> !FireHOL
[10:01] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003: dlink
[10:01] <Moso> Sorry, I'm newbie in irc...  :O
[10:01] <Moso> What I must do?
[10:01] <C_Kode_> The Ubuntu 7.04 ISO is a live cd correct?
[10:01] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Do some research via google on the card manufacture and model #. Look for things like linux drivers for it and chipset information. Until then I can't help you very much
[10:02] <Zorlin> !fglrx
[10:02] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:02] <Zorlin> darn
[10:02] <chjunior> how to use/install postgresql server in Ubuntu? I installed it, but I can't connect to it! how to? what is the default postgres user password?
[10:02] <trumpeter2003> C_Kode_: It is an installable live CD.
[10:02] <tbuss> .dv videos, can they be played in wmp
[10:02] <C_Kode_> trumpeter2003: Thanks!
[10:02] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003: oki *brb*
[10:02] <trumpeter2003> tbuss: If by wmp you mean, windows media player, you are in the wrong channel to ask that question.
[10:02] <bullgard4> How can I switch NetworkManager from 'Manual configuration' to 'Automatic configuration'?
[10:03] <cotton> http://pastebin.ca/458247
[10:03] <tbuss> trumpeter2003: I'm capturing video with kino, I want to know if I need to change the file type before I send to family that uses windows
[10:03] <RayzrShrp> anybidy know why aptitude menus are showing up with  characters in the menu
[10:03] <Pelo> tbuss,  avi will do nicely , so will mpg
[10:03] <Slart> tbuss: I would convert it to something people recognize.. like avi, before sending it off into the windows world =)
[10:03] <JosefAssad> ah, okay. 32 bit transfer doesn't even work in libata
[10:04] <Moso> Zorlin: Is "!FireHOL" a command to get a file or something?  How do I use it?
[10:04] <Zorlin> moso: No, I was checking if there was a help command for it.
[10:04] <noppie> hello is this place I can get java working in firefox.
[10:04] <noppie> for the life of me I can't get it working
[10:04] <Moso> Zorlin: Ok, thanks!
[10:04] <trumpeter2003> tbuss: If they have Apple QuickTime installed they can play it, but I don't think Windows Media Player has the builtin, or even plugin, support to play digital videos in dv format.
[10:04] <derblubber> after install the xorg-ati driver, i cant start x. i get "no screens found" although xorg.conf is modified and the module loads
[10:04] <Moso> Zorlin: This is the third time I use irc...  :O
[10:04] <tbuss> Pelo: I had probs capturing to avi, dv seemed to work best for me. I can also capture as .dv and render as something different
[10:04] <a5benwillis> anyone know? Im kind of stuck sinceI cant getout of Synaptic. Im also SSH'd in so I cant shut down until I figure this out.
[10:04] <zaggynl> Anyone knows why my CPU fan blows so fast in ubuntu?
[10:04] <a5benwillis> sorry to be pushy..
[10:05] <Pelo> tbuss,  you might want go give  avidemux a try to comvert your vid
[10:05] <tbuss> Pelo; avail through apt?
[10:05] <Pelo> zaggynl,  probably because you donT' have fancontrol enabled
[10:05] <Pelo> tbuss,  yes
[10:05] <Moso> Hi! I can't get FireHOL to work with Ubuntu. Already tried with 6.10 and 7.04. Anyone here knows how to make it work?
[10:05] <zaggynl> Pelo, hmm fancontrol is cool
[10:06] <Pelo> zaggynl,  give me a minute I am looking for the link for you
[10:06] <tbuss> Trumpeter2003: Pelo: Slart: thanks you all
[10:06] <zaggynl> Pelo, actually I already had it working
[10:06] <Slart> tbuss: you're welcome
[10:06] <trumpeter2003> Moso: By getting it to work, what do you mean?
[10:06] <zaggynl> I was wondering why  the CPU blows so fast by default
[10:06] <eNons3nse> are there extra feisty repositories i should enable?  does anyone know of a list somewhere?
[10:06] <WaxyFresh> is there a irc room for hardware modding?
[10:06] <Pelo> zaggynl,  ok, I won'T botther then
[10:07] <Pelo> zaggynl,  turn on xsensors to see what the temp is
[10:07] <zaggynl> okay cool
[10:07] <pasq> hi all, this is for u too:    http://www.pasq.org/blog/?p=20
[10:08] <magnetron> zaggynl: in ubuntu, frequency scaling is not enabled by default. you need to enble it manually. http://technowizah.com/2007/01/debian-how-to-power-management.html
[10:08] <Pelo> zaggynl,  if lm sensors is not working or properly confgured that might explain why the fans are running fast
[10:08] <PatrickBic> hi
[10:08] <Pelo> hello PatrickBic
[10:08] <trumpeter2003> I wish people would make more widescreen wallpaper that would scale to 2560x1600 nicely :/
[10:08] <nox-Hand> If my /dev/hdb2 has uncorrected errors, what command do I do to correct them? :P I can't install without fixing :|
[10:08] <zaggynl> magnetron, Pelo, thanks :)
[10:08] <LjL> !offtopic > pasq    (pasq, see the private message from Ubotu)
[10:08] <PatrickBic> is there any method to install ubuntu without a cd drive?... not using a tftp server
[10:08] <WaxyFresh> if i want to download a entire website for offline reviewing of it whats the correct use for wget?  wget website.com?
[10:09] <Pelo> zaggynl,  leave pasq  alone, it's a nice one
[10:09] <zaggynl> err
[10:09] <Slart> WaxyFresh: wget has about a zillion parameters..  but there are good webpages about it
[10:09] <a5benwillis> When I installed my system Iused a standard CD-Rom drive. Since then I've replaced that with a DVD-recorder. Now when I use Synaptic it asks for the cd but wont use theone in the dvd drive. Can I mount the cd-rom to the dvd-recorder location?
[10:09] <LjL> WaxyFresh, no, you'll need the recursive options, for example "--mirror". you really will have to "man wget" to know what you want to do in a specific case.
[10:10] <Chai_Sangeen> hello everyone
[10:10] <chjunior> how to use/install postgresql server in Ubuntu? I installed it, but I can't connect to it! how to? what is the default postgres user password?
[10:10] <Slart> WaxyFresh: I think there is one meta parameter for doing mirrors.. can't remember it now though...
[10:10] <Pelo> PatrickBic,  I think you can do it using a cd image but I don't know how
[10:10] <Cloned> hey
[10:10] <PatrickBic> hmm.. damn
[10:10] <Pelo> !install > PatrickBic  check your pm
[10:10] <trumpeter2003> a5benwillis: mount /dev/<dvd-drive> /path/to/cdrom/location
[10:10] <Cloned> anyone know how to find a wireless netowork through ubuntu 7.04?
[10:10] <PatrickBic> thanks.. lemme see ;)
[10:10] <PatrickBic> iwlist?
[10:11] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  hm u can't disconnect wlancard while the pc is on in ubuntu?
[10:11] <surviver> anyone know ur u can run visual c# onto linux?
[10:11] <Pelo> !install > pelo
[10:11] <Zorlin> Back
[10:11] <Cloned> iwist?
[10:11] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : By disconnect do you mean unplug it from the system, or just disconnect from an access point?
[10:11] <WaxyFresh> is there  agraphical frontend to wget or a similler program?
[10:12] <variant> WaxyFresh: lol.. what use would htat be?
[10:12] <RayzrShrp> anyone?
[10:12] <trumpeter2003> WaxyFresh: Yeah, it's called a web browser ...
[10:12] <surviver> anyone know ur u can run visual c# onto linux?
[10:12] <frenchy> does anyone have a WD My Book?
[10:12] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  unplugging it
[10:12] <RayzrShrp> anyone know why aptitude menus are goofed up
[10:12] <Cloned> i do
[10:12] <Cloned> 240gb
[10:12] <Cloned> why?
[10:12] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : You should be able to, unless it is a PCI card in a desktop
[10:12] <a5benwillis> trumpeter2003: worked great, tyhanks, shew!
[10:12] <eXtreme_> does anyone know which program puts your console on desktop like this http://static.flickr.com/44/127836732_1f2d7208f9_o.png ?
[10:12] <WaxyFresh> variant, i just need to download a website for viewing off line peoplesfreespace.org
[10:12] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  found this http://www.dlink.se/?go=jN7uAYLx/oIJaWVTALoZU93ygJVYKuJXStvhLPG3yV3oVI93gqltbNlwaaRp5z0sAmu5j3cf/YEfRY6kjP7kIlhR4aiIMoK7C5LttWdXksBZXKtUOszPslHG7TWMJ5DFKK4470Yr+IVDvG1FIdGtnWXwhg==
[10:12] <Gundam[SWE] > don't look like i can use it :( fuck i don't want windows any more :(
[10:13] <rkvirani> When  I turn on "Desktop Effects" my Java applications come up as blank windows, how do I fix this problem
[10:13] <trumpeter2003> WaxyFresh: wget --help
[10:13] <chjunior> how to use/install postgresql server in Ubuntu? I installed it, but I can't connect to it! how to? what is the default postgres user password?
[10:13] <Pelo> RayzrShrp,  off the top of my head  would say it's reasing th worng character format  utf-8 ansi or something like that
[10:13] <ccottonn> http://pastebin.ca/458247
[10:13] <RayzrShrp> eXtreme_: probably eterm with transparency
[10:13] <Pelo> chjunior,  if no one can help try looking in the forum for info
[10:13] <WaxyFresh> variant i found a front end nevermind
[10:13] <RayzrShrp> Pelo: ok so how do i correct this
[10:14] <rkvirani> Any ideas?
[10:14] <thegondola> freezing after five min of login?
[10:14] <glick> hey has anyone successfully dual booted vista and ubuntu?
[10:14] <Pelo> RayzrShrp, I don'T know , you need to investigate it,  look in the forum for caracters problems in aptitude, or in the terminal
[10:14] <RayzrShrp> Pelo: my debian box is fine when i ssh into it using the same settings in putty
[10:14] <surviver> anyone know ur u can run visual c# onto linux?
[10:14] <HymnToLife`> surviver, wine ?
[10:14] <JosefAssad> nothing doing. Still choppy as all heck
[10:14] <frenchy> anyone?
[10:14] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Have you heard of an application called madwifi?
[10:14] <surviver> hymntolife, without wine *
[10:15] <patrick_> anyone know how to get my laptops touchpad working properly, I mean it works as far as moving the mouse around and clicking goes but the right side normally scrolls the page and the bottom edge normally scrolls left and right
[10:15] <dyrne> glick: yes. though not me personnally. id google for grub vista  for example of what you need in menu.lst
[10:15] <dobblego> when trying to install Java for Firefox, I get: dpkg: error processing sun-java6-bin (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127 -- what can I do about it?
[10:15] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  nope i just started ubuntu for the first time
[10:15] <HymnToLife`> !synaptics | patrick_
[10:15] <MenZa> Does anyone know of an enhanced version of nano, or a nano-like editor (e.g. not vim) with syntax highlighting and stuff?
[10:15] <nu> evening
[10:15] <Pelo> ccottonn,   sudo apt-get install vboxdrv maybe ?
[10:15] <HymnToLife`> ubotu, ping
[10:15] <HymnToLife`> hmm
[10:15] <Whitor> Does anyone have a link to the feisty torrent ? ... IS there an official feisty torrent ?
[10:15] <stefg> MenZa: mcedit ? :-)
[10:16] <ubotu> patrick_: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[10:16] <MenZa> stefg: :o
[10:16] <ubotu> pong
[10:16] <bobstro> MenZa: kate?
[10:16] <bobstro> MenZa: or you want cli?
[10:16] <MenZa> I want cli, yeah
[10:16] <RayzrShrp> i find impossible to believe im the only person with this aptitude issue
[10:16] <ccottonn> Pelo: E: Couldn't find package vboxdrv
[10:16] <CEUS> PLEASE UBUNTU IN SPANISH?
[10:16] <Pelo> !torrents > Whitor  check your pm
[10:16] <MenZa> !es
[10:16] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:16] <LjL> MenZa, nano *has* syntax highlighting, you need to enable it
[10:16] <surviver> question is it legal to scan onto open ports on someone's pc?
[10:16] <MenZa> LjL: Oh?
[10:16] <MenZa> LjL: Do tell :D
[10:16] <Pelo> ccottonn,  I also see a line   Re-setup the kernel module by executing '/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup' as root.
[10:16] <Whitor> thanks pelo
[10:17] <MenZa> How'd I do that, LjL?
[10:17] <dobblego> surviver, what is or isn't legal is largely dependent on your jurisdiction
[10:17] <magnetron> surviver, you should get some professional legal advice
[10:17] <bobstro> RayzrShrp: it's fonts.
[10:17] <CEUS> PLEASE I NEED HELP OF UBUNTU IN SPANISH
[10:17] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Have you tried running iwconfig from a terminal to see if the card is recognized but not setup?
[10:17] <flo_> how can i configure my synaptics touchpadP if i ad SHMConfig true to xorg all i get is that i need to enable that (from gsynaptics) , it seems like gsynaptics isn't aware that i haveit alrady enableit
[10:17] <bobstro> RayzrShrp: i get that too, but just ignore it.
[10:17] <MenZa> !es | CEUS
[10:17] <ubotu> CEUS: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:17] <dyrne> !es| CEUS
[10:17] <magnetron> !es | CEUS
[10:17] <stefg> !caps
[10:17] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[10:17] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: so the fonts that my ubuntu box has installed on it?
[10:17] <GatoViejo> CEUS, necesitas #ubuntu-es
[10:17] <booradley> has anyone here using xmradio web on ubuntu?
[10:17] <dyrne> CEUS: /join #ubuntu-es
[10:17] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: whats weird is my debian box doesn't do it
[10:17] <bobstro> RayzrShrp: the fonts you're using for your term.
[10:17] <PatrickBic> Pelo: thanks for the guide.. ill pick that one ;) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux)
[10:17] <CEUS> NECESITO AYUDA EN ESPAOL
[10:17] <MenZa> ...
[10:17] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: thats not it since i can ssh into debian with same settings and its  fine
[10:17] <glick> grub vista?
[10:17] <MenZa> CEUS: por favor, #ubuntu-es
[10:17] <bobstro> RayzrShrp: check font settings between them. i think the "terminal" font works.
[10:18] <danish> hy i installed the ndiswrapper gtk on kubuntu but it won't run when i click on it
[10:18] <gfhgfdhdfgh> que pasa muchachos
[10:18] <rkvirani> When  I turn on "Desktop Effects" my Java applications come up as blank windows, how do I fix this problem?
[10:18] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: im using the terminal font already
[10:18] <Pelo> PatrickBic,  you'Re welcome but I ddn't make those guides, I've never atualy read them
[10:18] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  shoud i download tar.bz or tar.gz ?
[10:18] <bobstro> RayzrShrp: i wonder if locales ties into it too perhaps?
[10:18] <georgy_> flo_: iwconfig
[10:18] <LjL> MenZa: sudo nano /etc/nanorc and uncomment the various "include"s at the end of it
[10:18] <PatrickBic> Pelo: i know.. but you gave me (ok you told the bot to do so) the link ;)
[10:18] <recon> does anybody know if grub is compatible with Vista?
[10:18] <variant> georgy_: tar.bz2 tends to be smaller
[10:18] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : You should have support for the card already built into the system.
[10:18] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: i just cant believe debian and ubuntu are that different
[10:18] <recon> before I actually install it?
[10:18] <MenZa> thanks LjL
[10:19] <quiet> recon, it is
[10:19] <Pelo> !treath
[10:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about treath - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:19] <magnetron> !dualboot | recon
[10:19] <RayzrShrp> bobstro: why would locales tie into it?
[10:19] <ubotu> recon: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[10:19] <georgy_> variant : right, bad name
[10:19] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Let me ask this, you see the double black monitor in the top right hand corner of your screen?
[10:19] <flo_> georgy_: what does that maters?
[10:19] <rkvirani> Can anyone see this text?
[10:19] <MenZa> sweet LjL
[10:19] <MenZa> it has tex
[10:19] <MenZa> :D
[10:19] <Gundam[SWE] > yes
[10:19] <flo_> *why?
[10:19] <Gundam[SWE] > but i think thats for the lan card
[10:19] <magnetron> rkvirani, yes. do you have a question?
[10:19] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Click on that and see if you see a Wireless Networks section towards the bottom
[10:19] <recon> ok, thanks. i've been away from linux a lot longer than I thought.
[10:19] <georgy_> flo : wrong message sending, sorry !
[10:20] <MenZa> oooh, LjL, that works perfectly
[10:20] <MenZa> Thanks
[10:20] <LjL> MenZa: be prepared to see it's very slow with moderately large files, though
[10:20] <flo_> k!
[10:20] <trumpeter2003> recon: It is like riding a bike, it will all come back to you very quickly.
[10:20] <dobblego> trying to install Java for Firefox, but http://rafb.net/p/BDaRu138.html
[10:20] <MenZa> LjL: heh
[10:20] <danish> why won't ndisgtk run on kubuntu
[10:20] <LjL> MenZa: (well, admittedly i last used it on a 300MHz pentium, but)
[10:20] <rkvirani> magnetron: When  I turn on "Desktop Effects" my Java applications come up as blank windows, how do I fix this problem?
[10:20] <MenZa> LjL: lmao
[10:20] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  nope can't find any thing like that and the card is on "active" no blinking and those stuff
[10:20] <MenZa> LjL: Core 2 Duo E6600, I think I'll manage
[10:20] <flo_> how can i configure my synaptics touchpadP if i ad SHMConfig true to xorg all i get is that i need to enable that (from gsynaptics) , it seems like gsynaptics isn't aware that i haveit alrady enableit
[10:20] <ccottonn> jordan@jordan-desktop:~$ su
[10:20] <ccottonn> Password:
[10:20] <ccottonn> su: Authentication failure
[10:21] <magnetron> rkvirani. i don't know. ask the channel
[10:21] <bo1> anyone know of a good linux compatible pci wireless card?
[10:21] <ccottonn> I know my password
[10:21] <variant> ccottonn: sudo -i to become root in ubuntu
[10:21] <PatrickBic> bye
[10:21] <Pelo> dobblego, I think you just need to install the java pluggin package ,   look in synaptic
[10:21] <JosefAssad> okay, this is a showstopper.
[10:21] <magnetron> bo1, there is lots of them
[10:21] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : The card would be active, but no activity would happen until you connect to a wireless network.
[10:21] <dobblego> Pelo, ok
[10:21] <christoph__> #ubuntu-at
[10:21] <Crazytom> ccottonn, do you know your reg password?
[10:21] <ccottonn> ohh, thanks variant
[10:21] <tonyy> I've seen a few questions about Nvu/KompoZer in my away log - please tell any of those folks to stay online so I can get back to them.  ;)
[10:21] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Do you see anything in that window talking of wireless?
[10:22] <dobblego> Pelo, same problem
[10:22] <bo1> I want one that works with ubuntu out of the box
[10:22] <bo1> preferably
[10:22] <jason_123> why does it say i only have 496.12 mem and i have 512mem
[10:22] <Pelo> tonyy,  /memoserv
[10:22] <nathan> quit
[10:22] <tonyy> Pelo: they usually aren't registered
[10:22] <dobblego> /var/lib/dpkg/info/sun-java6-bin.postinst: 80: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/bin/java: not found (it should be looking in /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/bin/java (note additional "jre"))
[10:22] <variant> jason_123: it's to do with the way the capacity is mesured
[10:22] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  nope but it worked before when i had windows and after i installed ubuntu its dead or the computer can't find it
[10:22] <glick> whats better xgl or beryl
[10:22] <stefg> jason_123: the kernel does not count it's own space
[10:23] <Pelo> dobblego,   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Java_.26_Non-Media_Browser_Plug-ins
[10:23] <variant> glick: thats like comparing bikes to cars
[10:23] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : open up a terminal and type iwconfig
[10:23] <magnetron> bo1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[10:23] <jason_123> ok
[10:23] <glick> which one is the cars and which is the bikes
[10:23] <chjunior> guys, I cant understand how to connect to postgresql 8.1 that I installed from apt-get..... it's installed, up and running. I changed the passwd for postgres, but I can't connect to it using pgadmin3 for example..... can somebody help-me?
[10:23] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : it should show you if the card has been found in the system.
[10:23] <bo1> nice, thanks magnet
[10:23] <logicus> hey there
[10:23] <dobblego> Pelo, that's precisely what I just did
[10:24] <Pelo> chjunior,  look for a specalized channel
[10:24] <logicus> am trying to upgrade from 6.10 toi 7.04.. but I keep getting timeout
[10:24] <frenchy> can someone help me, ive got an external HD and i ive formatted it reiserfs and it wont let me write to it no matter what i do
[10:24] <glick> variant, so which one is betteR?
[10:24] <magnetron> bo1: the cards with atheros or orinoco chipsets usually have very good support in linux
[10:24] <Cloned> Can someone help me?
[10:24] <dobblego> Pelo, from a brand new Feisty install, with backports enabled
[10:24] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  hehe where can i find that? :( sorry for being noob
[10:24] <Pelo> dobblego,  remove everything,  using synaptic and using the remvoe completely option ,  then try agian
[10:25] <dobblego> Pelo,
[10:25] <magnetron> !ask | Cloned (welcome Cloned )
[10:25] <ubotu> Cloned (welcome Cloned ): Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:25] <dobblego> Pelo, ok
[10:25] <zoe> hello, does anyone know of a program for playing the keyboard like a piano (press a key get a tone) that woks in the command line?
[10:25] <Pelo> dobblego,  that's the best I can do for you, maybe someone else has a better idea but I don'T
[10:25] <geeksauce> anyone have any experience with audacity in here?
[10:25] <dobblego> Pelo, ok cheers
[10:25] <logicus> how can I upgrade whr I keep getting timeout
[10:25] <Cloned> I want to find my Netgear netowrk through my WG311T card? anyone know how to?
[10:25] <kleftisx> is there any way to install wine on feisty amd64??
[10:25] <glick> which one is the better 3d desktop? beryl or xgl?
[10:26] <surviver> !mono
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mono - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <EmxBA> that's not a good question, glick
[10:26] <EmxBA> !xgl
[10:26] <The_PHP_Jedi> xgl doesn't provide a desktop environment
[10:26] <Pelo> logicus,   the servers are a bit overwhelmed with all the upgrades,   ifyou time out during download donT' worry,  restarting will pickup where you left off
[10:26] <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
[10:26] <frenchy> anyone?
[10:26] <ZeZu> I'm trying to unmount a partition, and i get two error messages that the device is busy and it wont umount it
[10:26] <logicus> Thanks, pelo
[10:26] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: Have you tried mounting the drive with rw options?
[10:26] <ZeZu> anyone know how i can find out what i using the device so i can kill it ?
[10:26] <glick> EmxBA, instead  of just saying that its not a good question, why dont you help me out?
[10:26] <Pelo> ZeZu,  you cannot unmount a device that is being used
[10:27] <glick> whats the diff?
[10:27] <ZeZu> Pelo, how can i find out what is using it ?
[10:27] <Pelo> ZeZu,  what is on the device ?
[10:27] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: Yes
[10:27] <magnetron> zoe: there is a package called vkeybd. install it with Synaptic
[10:27] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: mount -t resier -o rw,defaults /dev/<drive> /mount/point
[10:27] <comzz> !factoids search mono
[10:27] <EmxBA> glick: beryl is a window manager and xgl is an x server architecture
[10:27] <ZeZu> Pelo, an ext2 partition with a few things i was building
[10:27] <geeksauce> after using audacity my sound quit working.  is there a command to restart whatever controls sound output?
[10:27] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  found some thing i think
[10:27] <zoe> magnetron, alright cool, thanks.
[10:27] <glick> ok
[10:27] <ZeZu> Pelo, sorry reiserfs partition, with some dev. stuff
[10:27] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  can u pm me so i can paste it
[10:27] <Pelo> ZeZu,  shut down all the applications you were using for building stuff on there
[10:28] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : Under Applications -> Accessories, you should see Terminal, open that up and type iwconfig
[10:28] <Pelo> ZeZu,  or try restarting X that might solve it
[10:28] <ZeZu> Pelo, they are all cmd line, they are all shut down
[10:28] <trumpeter2003> !paste > Gundam[SWE] 
[10:28] <ZeZu> Pelo, I'm not even in X
[10:28] <variant> ZeZu: the fuser command will tell you what is holding a file open
[10:28] <ZeZu> well, the logon screen is on .. i'm in remote from ssh
[10:28] <ZeZu> variant, thanks
[10:28] <Cloned> How do i search for a wireless network throuhg ubuntu
[10:28] <Pelo> ZeZu,  I was gonna suggest  checking the system monitor to see if they were runnuing zombie but now I donT' know
[10:29] <Gundam[SWE] > !paste > trumpeter2003
[10:29] <variant> ZeZu: fuser -v /dev/partitionnumber
[10:29] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: here is something weird. I brought it up in cfdisk and the FS was WIN95(fat32) or whatever, and i deleted and went back into fdisk again and it came up ext3 which i just formatted it as
[10:29] <comzz> Cloned: sudo iwlist ethx scan
[10:29] <gasp> hi there
[10:29] <patrick_> excellent my touchpad works
[10:29] <gasp> anyone could help me: how do I save and load the firewall rules i have?
[10:30] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : You need to look at your pm window and paste the information to that url there, then come back here and give me the url you were given from that site after you posted to it.
[10:30] <Zeion> hallo
[10:30] <gasp> i dont find where they are defined
[10:30] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  pm
[10:30] <AngryElf_> How do I get the GTK 2.x themes to work with Edgy?
[10:30] <glick> whats the diff bettween xgl and aiglx?
[10:30] <ccottonn> variant: http://pastebin.ca/458247
[10:30] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: Have you tried to just let the system find the right file system for it?
[10:30] <Pelo> !firewall > gasp   check pm for some links and instructions
[10:30] <Lilacor> Hi folks.
[10:31] <breery> im wondering if someone can help. i dual boot with windows and linux feisty fawn. linux wont boot it keeps throwing the error  "BusyBox v1.01 (Debian 1:1.01-4ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
[10:31] <breery> /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" at me. can any one help?
[10:31] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: You mean put auto for the fs in fstab?
[10:31] <variant> ccottonn: and? it tells you how to fix it in the error message you just pasted
[10:31] <Zeion> does anyone know of a msn client for ubuntu with the ability to override text color for onces contacts like ICQ was capable of?
[10:31] <habeeb> Greetings, I'm interested in learning Python. I know "good" pascal, and I still can't find a good guide to Python. Any suggestions?
[10:31] <trumpeter2003> Gundam[SWE] : YOU need to open the link in the pm that you were given in that pm, and then paste what you were going to paste to me there. After doing that, come back and type trumpeter2003: <paste url here>
[10:31] <LjL> breery: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/96084
[10:31] <capiira> xgl includes a xserver and aiglx is a extension for xorg
[10:31] <Lilacor> habeeb: I suggest you start at www.python.org
[10:31] <EmxBA> habeeb: http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide
[10:31] <smultron_> trumpeter2003: http://swaroopch.info/text/Byte_of_Python:Main_Page
[10:32] <JosefK> habeeb: http://www.diveintopython.org/toc/index.html
[10:32] <patrick_> anyone know how to make the "fn" key plus volume up / down keyboard shortcut actually turn the volume up and down as Im not sure what it is currently turning down it visually shows the volume indicator but doesnt have an effect...? I think its the "Surround" volume that I need to associate with it
[10:32] <glick> so is better then aixgl?
[10:32] <recon> is there a bittorrent for fawn?
[10:32] <Cloned> comzz: it asks for a password but it doesnt type?
[10:32] <smultron_> habeeb: http://swaroopch.info/text/Byte_of_Python:Main_Page
[10:32] <Zeion> can that be done?
[10:32] <habeeb> :S
[10:32] <Pelo> breery, the ppl in #grub might be able to help you
[10:32] <capiira> for me aiglx works best
[10:32] <Lilacor> breery: First things first...how is grub configured?
[10:32] <habeeb> Thank you all..
[10:32] <capiira> xgl is kinda laggy here
[10:32] <magnetron> habeeb: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Python
[10:32] <chowmeined> I need a C++ editor with solid support for code completion, syntax highlighting and other standard features,  Currently I use vim a lot but its code completion isn't very good, I have tried anjuta and Geany but their code completion isnt very good either... any suggestions?
[10:32] <Lilacor> habeeb: you're welcome
[10:32] <ccottonn> variant: root@jordan-desktop:~# /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
[10:32] <ccottonn>  * Stopping VirtualBox kernel module vboxdrv                             [ OK ] 
[10:32] <ccottonn>  * Recompiling VirtualBox kernel module vboxdrv
[10:32] <ccottonn>  * Look at /var/lib/vbox-install.log to find out what went wrong
[10:32] <habeeb> Tried that, magnetron . Didn't like it.
[10:32] <recon> never mind, found it with a bit of URL hacking.
[10:32] <Lilacor> chowmeined: I'd suggest looking at Eclipse
[10:32] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: You can just try without messing with fstab, mount -t autofs -o rw,defaults /dev/<drive> /mount/point
[10:33] <trumpeter2003> smultron_: Typo on name?
[10:33] <Pelo> patrick_, try system > prefs > keyboard shortcuts
[10:33] <AngryElf_> How do I get the GTK 2.x themes from gnome-look to work with Edgy?
[10:33] <chowmeined> Lilacor: I have also used eclipse, but its too much, I just want an editor.. I can write makefiles and whatnot.. plus it is very slow
[10:33] <smultron_> trumpeter2003: yes, sorry about that
[10:33] <patrick_> Pelo, k thx
[10:33] <JosefK> chowmeined: http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/express.jsp
[10:33] <trumpeter2003> :)
[10:33] <ccottonn> And then variant, in the log file it says:  Makefile:73: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again..  Stop.
[10:33] <Cloned> How do i search for a wireless network throuhg ubuntu
[10:33] <comzz> Cloned: its ok you cant see see what you type, simply type
[10:33] <Lilacor> chowmeined: what about the kitchen sink? Emacs?
[10:33] <variant> ccottonn: there you go.
[10:33] <Zeion> does anyone know of such a IM client?
[10:33] <JosefK> chowmeined: fetch the .tar.gz package and unpack it in /opt, it works a treat and has some nice features (sun + GNU compiler support, for instance)
[10:33] <Pelo> open the them manager and use the install button
[10:33] <Gundam[SWE] > trumpeter2003:  plz watch my pm
[10:33] <variant> ccottonn: you need the kernel source to be installed and probably configured
[10:33] <ccottonn> variant: what sources should I add?
[10:33] <Crazytom> Cloned, you can try wifi-radar or just do sudo iwlist eth1 scan
[10:33] <glick> do i want aiglx or xgl?
[10:33] <Zeion> or am i in the wrong channel?
[10:34] <variant> ccottonn: not as hard as it sounds
[10:34] <variant> !kernel
[10:34] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[10:34] <chowmeined> Lilacor: well, I have thought about that, I got used to vim though so I don't know if it will clash
[10:34] <Lilacor> Zeion: sounds like you'll probably have to program that feature in yourself.
[10:34] <Lilacor> chowmeined: why would it clash?
[10:34] <chowmeined> JosefK: ok, I will look at that
[10:34] <jm_> hi everybody
[10:34] <preaction> Zeion: last i knew, gaim was capable of what you're asking
[10:34] <magnetron> habeeb, you asked for a python guide. I mentioned one that is free. now you tell me you already saw it and did not like it. please do not be picky with the help you get here.
[10:34] <Zeion> where is that setting in gaim then?
[10:34] <smultron_> i'm trying to install this cGmail panel applet (http://cgmail.tuxfamily.org/news.html) but after installation, it's not available in the "Add to Panel..." window... any ideas?
[10:34] <Zeion> cant find it
[10:35] <jordo23> If I just did a standard 6.06LTS Lamp Server install on another box, and am trying to Ssh into that box, it says connection refused......is there something I have to activate?
[10:35] <Cloned> comzz: it doesnt support scanning.
[10:35] <graft> Zeion: gaim can do it
[10:35] <Pelo> smultron_,  can I suggest  gnubiff instead
[10:35] <mojojojo_> I installed WindowXP from VMPlayer, but the installation doesn't seem to recognize Ethernet controller
[10:35] <mojojojo_> :(
[10:35] <Zeion> where is the setting then?
[10:35] <magnetron> jordo23, is the ssh server installed at the box?
[10:35] <jm_> I need some theory, not thechnical assistance: anybody ready for a quick chat about domains?
[10:35] <breery> LjL: iv read that post before and to b honest i dont really understand it al all. im currently using a Live Cd while writing this.
[10:35] <georgy_> jordo23, : I think you have to install the server
[10:35] <Pelo> mojojojo_,  you need to ask in #vmware
[10:35] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: why not use the vmware workstation 6 beta
[10:36] <jordo23> magnetron: maybe the standard install only installs the client?
[10:36] <craine> :)
[10:36] <stefg> !OFFTOPIC | jm_
[10:36] <smultron_> Pelo: is that in the Ubuntu repository?
[10:36] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: it's free until it is final
[10:36] <LjL> breery, i'm afraid i can't understand much of it either. at least you know it's a known problem and being investigated, if nothing else
[10:36] <ubotu> jm_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:36] <DVS01> yay
[10:36] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: I'm using that right now
[10:36] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me where i can ask a unix question
[10:36] <DVS01> i got me a linux admin job yesterday =D
[10:36] <Pelo> smultron_,  yes,  and it supporst multiple accounts
[10:36] <chowmeined> Lilacor: I will take a look at emacs
[10:36] <Lilacor> DVS01: congratulations
[10:36] <magnetron> jordo23, yes i think so. install packet "ssh" to get the server too
[10:36] <mojojojo_> Lilacor: hmm.. is it packaged?
[10:36] <DVS01> thanks
[10:36] <chowmeined> JosefK: and I will also look at sun studio, looks interesting
[10:36] <smultron_> Pelo: great. i'll check it out. thank you :)
[10:36] <graft> Zeion: it's the first option in preferences, 'show formatting'
[10:36] <glick> so i guess it would be better to compare compiz to beryl
[10:36] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: i can't chown it either, it stays as root
[10:36] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: no, just go vmware's website and search for vmware 6 beta
[10:36] <georgy_> magnetron, : right !
[10:36] <Zeion> my gaim is 2.0 beta6 is it too old?
[10:36] <jm_> ubotu: can i ask you a question?
[10:37] <stefg> !info opnssh-server | jordo23
[10:37] <ubotu> jordo23: Package opnssh-server does not exist in feisty
[10:37] <chowmeined> Zeion: its pidgin now
[10:37] <Slart> !bot
[10:37] <breery> LjL: I dont mind reformatting but there are some things i really need to get off the drive first, do you kno how i can access it from a live cd or is it possible?
[10:37] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:37] <stefg> !info openssh-server | jordo23
[10:37] <ubotu> jordo23: openssh-server: Secure shell server, an rshd replacement. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.3p2-8ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 230 kB, installed size 596 kB
[10:37] <CrakeHunter> hello, is it possible to migrate data (bookmarks, emails, addresses) after the installation process and only from the necessary files? i.e. i dont have win on my drive any more
[10:37] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: it gives you a serial and the tar when you register.
[10:37] <graft> Zeion: no that's brand new
[10:37] <Pelo> smultron_,  it'S only a notifier,  you'll stiill have to setup the accont in evolution or something
[10:37] <ccottonn> 
[10:37] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: Try mounting with the user option
[10:37] <JosefK> chowmeined: yeah, it is interesting, sadly not so many people seem to have heard of it :)
[10:37] <Lilacor> mojojojo_: and it has USB 2.0 support!
[10:37] <smultron_> Pelo: Yeah, i'm fine with that. that's actually what i want.
[10:37] <graft> Zeion: err, sorry goto preferences/conversations
[10:37] <Slart> jm_: ubotu is a bit.. you can ask.. but he might not answer =)
[10:37] <chowmeined> JosefK: it just so happens that I have ultrasparc machines too :)
[10:37] <Cloned> Crazytom: it sais that the Interfac doesn't support scanning?
[10:37] <aEv> Hi, i have a question, is there a known issue with IVTV on feisty with a PVR-150. Since the upgrade (reinstall) i cant seem to get it to work.
[10:37] <chowmeined> JosefK: too bad they dont have a version for linux on sparc :(
[10:37] <Slart> jm_: ehh.. bit/bot
[10:38] <gils> do you guys know if superkaramba works well in Gnome?
[10:38] <Crazytom> Cloned, is eth1 your wireless card?
[10:38] <LjL> breery: of course it's possible to access it from the live cd... just mount it. "sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/something", after creating /media/something while in the live cd, and assuming hda1 is your hd partition
[10:38] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: this is the line in my fstab, /dev/usbdisk            /mnt/usbdisk    reiserfs        noauto,users    0 0
[10:38] <JosefK> chowmeined: yeah, that was always a problem with sun internal stuff too, no linux on sparc :/
[10:38] <jm_> Slart: oh! i see
[10:38] <chowmeined> gils: have you tried gDesklets?
[10:38] <Zeion> thx
[10:38] <Cloned> Crazytom: it is a Netgear WG311T
[10:38] <breery> LjL: i think is sdb1 because its the slave, ill try now thx
[10:38] <smultron_> Pelo: oh, i just installed it. I thought it had native Gmail support... looks like it just works with Evolution?
[10:38] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: If it is a usb stick, then just plugging it in should auto mount it for you
[10:38] <magnetron> Cloned, I also use a WG311T
[10:38] <Crazytom> Cloned, do iwconfig and see which interface is has wireless extentions
[10:39] <gils> chowmeined: been using gDesklets for long time....very limited
[10:39] <Cloned> crazytom: ok
[10:39] <Slart> jm_: you can ask it keywords and it will answer with what is knows about it.. but the konversation isn't that great =)... if you want to explore it just ask it in a pm.. "/msg ubotu nvidia" to ask about nvidia
[10:39] <smultron_> Pelo: which is why i wanted to try that cGmail
[10:39] <Pelo> smultron_,   no no  you set up your gmail account in it just like you would in evolution
[10:39] <Cloned> magnetron: what did you od to make it work?
[10:39] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: its an external harddrive (WD My Book), i didnt have this problem when it was formatted fat32
[10:39] <Pelo> smultron_,   I said it was just a notifier, it will pole gmail every so often to see if there are any new emails.
[10:39] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me where i can ask a unix question
[10:40] <Cloned> Crazytom: non on eth0 and Lo and wifi0
[10:40] <smultron_> Pelo: i don't use Evolution, just Gmail web service...
[10:40] <The_PHP_Jedi> Evolution sucks
[10:40] <The_PHP_Jedi> ;)
[10:40] <Pelo> smultron_,  try checkgmail then
[10:40] <breery> LjL: its now saying " wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1,
[10:40] <breery>        missing codepage or other error
[10:40] <breery> "
[10:40] <EmxBA> I use thunderbird
[10:40] <The_PHP_Jedi> or gmailnotifier
[10:40] <smultron_> Pelo: ok
[10:40] <Slart> kingcobra: you can try here.. just be sure to mention it's about unix.. not linux. I don't know of any unix only channels
[10:40] <kneeki> Where is the file located that controls the commands you issue at startup/login? Same thing as System -> prefrences -> sessions?
[10:40] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: Try these options -- noauto,rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=077
[10:40] <Crazytom> Cloned, no wireless extentions at all?
[10:41] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me how did unix trademark go from sco group to the open group
[10:41] <Zeion> its the option show formatting on incoming messeges right? it dosent seem to affect the messeges i recive
[10:41] <magnetron> Cloned, WG311T "just works" (tm) with both Edgy and Feisty. I Use it with network manager. the only thing i had to do was to disable my wired card so network mangare would not be confused.
[10:41] <LjL> breery: please paste on one line, or use the pastebin. are you sure sdb1 actually is the partition you're looking for? do you have other OS's on that drive? you said it's the slave, but primary slave or secondary slave?
[10:41] <Cloned> Crazytom: ath0 there is IEEE 802.11g on it
[10:41] <Zeion> unless restart of the program is required
[10:41] <stefg> !offtopic | kingcobra
[10:41] <ubotu> kingcobra: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:41] <Crazytom> Cloned, you can try wifi-radar or just do sudo iwlist ath0 scan
[10:41] <Slart> kingcobra: you don't get any good answers from google on that one?
[10:41] <Cloned> Crazytom: il try
[10:41] <Slart> stefg: blame me.. I said he could ask here
[10:42] <kingcobra> Slart, ill try google again
[10:42] <smultron_> Pelo: I installed "checkgmail" but it's not showing up in the "Add to Panel..." window either...
[10:42] <kingcobra> stefg, sorry
[10:42] <stefg> so slart, no good-night story  today :-)
[10:42] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: As such, I'm not sure at this point that it has successfully been formatted as a reiserfs drive
[10:42] <Slart> kingcobra: perhaps that.. what's it called.. groklaw has something on that subject
[10:42] <magnetron> kingcobra, check on Wikipedia?
[10:42] <breery> LjL: im almost certain that that is the drive, windows is on the master drive by itself and linux is on the slave, i have no other drives or partitions
[10:42] <Pelo> smultron_,   you need to start it from the alt-f2 and add it to sessions
[10:42] <roadfish> when should I install an "OpenGL-enabled" package vs the regular package. for example, stratagus vs stratagus-gl. How can I tell if I should run the OpenGL version?
[10:42] <Cloned> Crazytom: i gt something, now what?
[10:43] <jm_> my question is: I have 3 laptobs, running ubuntu, and i am trying to set a server (already have ssh, nfs, etc..). Just playing with Postfix I wonder about the need of setting up a local domail. Now my LAN is based in local IP's from the wifi router. What I exactly d'ont understand is what should I set a local domain and how can I do that. Just adding .localdomain to my hostname in /etc/hosts ? what is the adventage of using a local domain instead of just ip's?
[10:43] <Crazytom> those are the networks you can see.... that's what you wanted
[10:43] <Pelo> smultron_,  or I think you can also start it from the menus somewhere
[10:43] <kingcobra> magnetron, ive been on wiki for last ages
[10:43] <Cloned> Crazytom: how do i connect to that one?
[10:43] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: it says unknown mount option umask
[10:43] <LjL> breery: then it's extremely weird that it wouldn't mount it. if it definitely is the right partition, then it sounds like it's corrupted. try installing "volumeid" and asking it what filesystem type it is
[10:43] <motin_> I just have to say this, because I have only tried it just know. And yes it is unstable still, but BERYL IS AWESOME!!!!!! and is a breeze to try with Feisty: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Feisty_with_AIGLX
[10:43] <Zeion> it has no effekt
[10:43] <Zeion> :S
[10:43] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: grrr
[10:44] <smultron_> Pelo: that worked. it also worked for the original cGmail that i was trying to figure out. thank you :)
[10:44] <Pelo> smultron_,  nice to hear
[10:44] <magnetron> kingcobra, i just got a feeling that such kind of thing would be there. good luck with the googling.
[10:44] <Crazytom> see the computers in the upper right portion of your screen?
[10:44] <frenchy> trumpeter2003: yeah i tried umaskin before
[10:44] <puff> hi, my friend got ubuntu running on her laptop but now ndiswrapper is getting horked every time she reboots;  she fixed it by doing modprobe -r ndiswrapper; modprobe ndiswrapper.  Is there a better fix for it?
[10:44] <kingcobra> thanks
[10:44] <Crazytom> Cloned, see the computers in the upper right portion of your screen?
[10:44] <roadfish> !OpenGL
[10:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opengl - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:44] <puff> She's on a dell inspiron b130, looks like it's (ugh) broadcom chipset.
[10:44] <Lilacor> puff: Hmmmm?
[10:44] <breery> LjL: is volumeid a command in the terminal or does it have to be installed with Synaptic?
[10:45] <puff> She's running feisty fawn.
[10:45] <Lilacor> puff: do you have ndiswrapper loading under /etc/modules?
[10:45] <puff> Hm, I should dist-upgrade, I'm still on dapper.
[10:45] <jamyskis> hi everyone...is anyone else having problems connecting to the jabber.org conference server or is it just me?
[10:45] <Cloned> Crazytom: thanks,  i have been so dum :)
[10:45] <smultron_> Pelo: looks like neither support multiple accounts. I was hoping for something like the XFCE mail applet (if you're familiar with that).
[10:45] <Pelo> puff,  try doing the installation process of ndiswrapper over again,  I'm guessing someting got borked
[10:45] <Crazytom> Cloned, np
[10:45] <LjL> breery: "volumeid" is a package, which means that you can either install it with Synaptic or just type "sudo apt-get install volumeid" in a terminal. then the command is called "vol_id", try typing it
[10:45] <trumpeter2003> frenchy: man mount and go to line 153, scroll through those options and get the right ones to be able to do what you need with the drive and get the right permissions on it
[10:45] <costas> Hi again all
[10:45] <moonwatcher> hello
[10:45] <goncalo> #gajas
[10:46] <costas> how can i specify a local source when using apt-get build-dep
[10:46] <costas> please?
[10:46] <puff> Doing it over? You mean aptitude remove; aptitude install?
[10:46] <moonwatcher> anyone can help with ATI s-video out on the open source drivers?
[10:46] <puff> Yeah, it's in /etc/modules.
[10:46] <moonwatcher> is it at all possible
[10:46] <moonwatcher> ?
[10:46] <LjL> costas: you can't
[10:46] <Pelo> smultron_,  I'm not familiar with it ,  but gnubiff does multiple accounds and you can probably set it up to open gmail in firefox or something
[10:46] <costas> cool thanks
[10:46] <Lilacor> puff: Hmmmmm....
[10:46] <Lilacor> puff: and you've loaded the broadcom drivers (of course) ?
[10:46] <Zeion> hmm it says it should work but it dosent stange:S
[10:47] <Pelo> smultron_,  in gnubiff you just need to setup the gmail accounts with ssl security
[10:47] <variant> moonwatcher: afaik, there is no official support for that in the latest version of xorg
[10:47] <smultron_> Pelo: ok, i'll try and fiddle with it :)
[10:47] <jamyskis> anyone having problems with jabber?
[10:47] <JosefAssad> Em. Shouldn my swap partition show up in the output of the "mount" command?
[10:48] <puff> Lilacor: They're showing up in "modprobe -l" if that's what you mean.
[10:48] <Pelo> smultron_,  you can probably also try running multiple instances or cgmail and checkgmail
[10:48] <Pelo> don'T know if that is gonna work
[10:48] <variant> moonwatcher: I think you need gatos
[10:48] <variant> !gatos | moonwatcher
[10:48] <ubotu> moonwatcher: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:48] <smultron_> Pelo: yeah, i thought about that, but it's a bit more space than i'd like to take up
[10:48] <LjL> JosefAssad: no
[10:48] <variant> moonwatcher: ignore that from ubotu , it was incorrect
[10:49] <moonwatcher> oh
[10:49] <LjL> JosefAssad: swap doesn't get "mounted"
[10:49] <magnetron> !anyone | jamyskis
[10:49] <ubotu> jamyskis: 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?
[10:49] <Lilacor> puff:  and the firmware is listed under /lib/firmware?
[10:49] <moonwatcher> well i heard horrible thiings about the binary drivers
[10:49] <whileimhere> Hi. Is there a way to recursively add wallpapers to GNOME rather than adding one at a time?
[10:49] <moonwatcher> is there any chance of getting it to work?
[10:49] <Nubbie> LjL: but you >could< mount swap right?
[10:49] <Lilacor> moonwatcher: Their sole purpose in life is to eat your soul.
[10:49] <variant> moonwatcher: yes, unfortunatly the Dri (the open source ati driver) does not have very good tv out support
[10:49] <moonwatcher> its an IBM T42 with an ATI 9600
[10:49] <LjL> Nubbie, no, there's no valid filesystem on it.
[10:49] <JosefAssad> LjL: eh, okay. I woud just like to find evidence that this system _has_ any since there no mention in /etc/fstab
[10:49] <LjL> Nubbie: you can mount something where some filesystem resides.
[10:49] <Lilacor> moonwatcher: They're not so bad..they're not good for free software because they cause headaches however.
[10:49] <moonwatcher> what does "not very good" mean?
[10:50] <variant> moonwatcher: crap
[10:50] <jamyskis> magnetron: thanks
[10:50] <LjL> JosefAssad: type "free", swap will be mentioned if there's any
[10:50] <ra21vi> hi, I have strange problem on a fresh installed system with Nautilus
[10:50] <moonwatcher> i am not even sure where to begin from
[10:50] <costas> i am trying to run a bash script how can i specify which looped statement to execute (I want o run ffmpeg encoding on multiple files)
[10:50] <Nubbie> ljl: mmmkay.
[10:50] <variant> moonwatcher: there may be a project to get it working, what card do you ahve?
[10:50] <jm_> my question is: I have 3 laptobs, running ubuntu, and i am trying to set a server (already have ssh, nfs, etc..). Just playing with Postfix I wonder about the need of setting up a local domail. Now my LAN is based in local IP's from the wifi router. What I exactly don't understand is why should I set a local domain and how can I do that. Just adding .localdomain to my hostname in /etc/hosts ? what is the adventage of using a local domain instead of just ip's?
[10:50] <moonwatcher> i can't find anything on the web
[10:50] <Lilacor> moonwatcher: the problem with binary blobs is that we don't really know what is really going on inside of them.
[10:50] <moonwatcher> its an IBM T42 with an ATI 9600
[10:50] <JosefAssad> LjL: oh yeah, okay. Brainfart, sorry
[10:50] <ra21vi> nautilus always hangs.. when i run in term, it doesnt give any output
[10:50] <thepumpkin1979> how i disable Ubuntu Desktop Effects(3d) without enter in X Session?
[10:50] <jamyskis> although im not quite sure if that was intended to say i should or shouldn't use "anyone" or "anybody"
[10:50] <moonwatcher> its quite an old card
[10:50] <apmyp> uname -i
[10:50] <apmyp> unknown
[10:50] <LjL> Nubbie, mounting has to do with filesystems. i.e. with things that have directories and files on them. swap is just random gibberish, from a filesystem-centered point of view - it makes conceptually no sense to "mount" it
[10:50] <moonwatcher> which is good i supose
[10:50] <thepumpkin1979> My card does not support 3d features.
[10:51] <costas> i have tried for mov in /movies/* do; ffmpeg $mov -vcodec xvid -acodec mp3 /films/$mov; done
[10:51] <Slart> can I check what process is using my sound capture device (alsa) ?
[10:51] <salty> jamyskis, just ask what you are having problems with
[10:51] <Nubbie> ljl: mmmhrmm. i was thinking you could possibly mount it as a more constant temporary space.
[10:51] <apmyp> why uname -i do not show kernel info?
[10:51] <variant> moonwatcher: from the look of it youmay have to use the proprietry drivers
[10:51] <Lilacor> Slart: I think you might be able to see that by using 'lsof'
[10:51] <moonwatcher> Lilacor, variant : so any pointers...
[10:51] <LjL> Nubbie: constant?
[10:51] <variant> moonwatcher: don't take my word for it though
[10:51] <apmyp> !umount
[10:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about umount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:52] <Lilacor> Slart: not sure though
[10:52] <apmyp> !uname
[10:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uname - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:52] <Nubbie> ljl: like you could allocate some swap space to storing some large files temporarily.
[10:52] <georgy_> apmyp, : uname -r or uname -a
[10:52] <geeksauce> anyone have problems upgrading to 7.04 using update manager?  i'm getting an "authorization error"
[10:52] <moonwatcher> i dont mind switching
[10:52] <moonwatcher> i need TV out rarely
[10:52] <Slart> Lilacor: mm.. I just have to find out what I'm looking for.. I'll give it a try.. thanks
[10:52] <Lilacor> sh: uname -a: not found
[10:52] <moonwatcher> but i do need it
[10:52] <ra21vi> apmyp: uname -a
[10:52] <paritosh> how do i setup /home to be on a different partition
[10:52] <jamyskis> salty: I was just asking if anyone else was having problems with Jabber...just so that I can exclude client-side problems :)
[10:52] <moonwatcher> and i can use the open source most of the time
[10:52] <salty> !anyone
[10:52] <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?
[10:52] <Lilacor> Linux
[10:52] <hansie> ubuntu 7.4 has problems loading "live cd", dvd. or "alternate"....  what gives???
[10:52] <moonwatcher> and switch to fglrx when i need it
[10:52] <LjL> Nubbie, err, what sense does using *swap* make for that? for that, you use a temp partition. that's exactly what the /tmp directory (which many people have as a separate partition) is for
[10:52] <variant> moonwatcher: http://gatos.sourceforge.net/
[10:52] <apmyp> georgy_: i tried to install SAMSUNG SCX-4100 printer drivers
[10:52] <ra21vi> i need to knw if there is some problem with nautilus in Feisty
[10:52] <moonwatcher> assuming its not horribly complicated
[10:53] <rigao> hello i have the following problem when booting from liveCD ubuntu 7.0.4: ata1.00:revalidation failed (errno=-2). Can some1 help me?
[10:53] <LjL> Nubbie, "swap", in any OS, strictly means the disk space that is used to *swap* things in and out from RAM in order to virtualize a larger amount of memory than is physically present in the system
[10:53] <ra21vi> my GNOME hangs, and nautilus doesnt respond even when i open Home dir
[10:53] <Nubbie> ljl: yeah i understand. i just got back, saw your little discussion about swap, and i was just wondering >if< it were possible.
[10:53] <georgy_> apmyp : watch on linuxprintingorg for info
[10:53] <Pelo> rigao,  run the cd integrity check from the boot menu
[10:53] <paritosh> anyone..? how do i setup /home on a separate partition?
[10:53] <Dezine> Hello again :) I can't seem to get  Windows XP in the grub loader.. perhaps someone could point me to the best way to do it, everything I find hasn't worked.
[10:53] <rigao> the cd is ok
[10:53] <georgy_> apmyp, : linuxprinting.org
[10:53] <Pelo> paritosh,  it is very easy ,
[10:53] <JosefAssad> okay, I am getting a bit frustrated... disabling libata did nothing with the choppy performance issues
[10:53] <yell0w> ra21vi,  ctrol alt backspace to restart gnome
[10:54] <Nubbie> paritosh: you only need to ask once. just change the mount point in fstab.
[10:54] <LjL> Nubbie: it is. just "mkfs -t ext3 /your/swap/partition", and you can store files on it. but it's no longer a swap partition of course.
[10:54] <salty> i understand but the "anyone" phrase is used so much in here and is so vague in what needs to be fixed jamyskis
[10:54] <ra21vi> paritosh: form that you will have to make another partition
[10:54] <rigao> hello i have the following problem when booting from liveCD ubuntu 7.0.4: ata1.00:revalidation failed (errno=-2). Can some1 help me? (the CD is ok)
[10:54] <ra21vi> yell0w: that doesnt solve the problem friend
[10:54] <Nubbie> ljl: of course.
[10:54] <DaveG|> is there any voice changing software for ubuntu?
[10:54] <moonwatcher> variant: its says it has been merged and will be available on xorg 7.0
[10:54] <moonwatcher> what version do i have?
[10:54] <yell0w> ra21vi, what's the problem ?
[10:54] <ra21vi> rigao: have you checked the CD, its an option
[10:54] <x-plode> after an instalation of packages how do we know where they were installed?
[10:54] <rigao> ra21vi: yes, the CD is ok
[10:54] <Nubbie> paritosh: just make sure you copy ALL of the files from your current /home directory to the new one, including all dot folders and files.
[10:55] <Pelo> paritosh,   check your pm windows
[10:55] <jamyskis> Ah well...I'm off to bed, I'll give it a try tomorrow to see if the problem is fixed
[10:55] <Nubbie> paritosh: and you shouldn't have a problem.
[10:55] <jamyskis> Night everyone
[10:55] <LjL> x-plode: "dpkg -L packagename"
[10:55] <gasp> amuled
[10:55] <Slart> Lilacor: "lsof -X -T | grep -i pcm" worked great.. seems like pulseaudio was hogging my microphone.. =)
[10:55] <ra21vi> yell0w: actually its ext3 / and /home... now I had fresh install just 3 hr ago.. Gnome opens, but when i open any thing like $home, computer or anything.. nautilus doesnt open, though in memory it takes 100% CPU, also GNOME panel too shows problem after some time... hangs... I restart gnome and then menu hangs
[10:56] <x-plode> i'll try that
[10:56] <paritosh> Nubbie: Sorry there mate, i added /dev/hda4 /home reiserfs rw,auto 0 0 to fstab. then i relogged in with gnome. it couldn't load a session
[10:56] <Lilacor> Slart: wow! I'm happy to have helped you!
[10:56] <Lilacor> :D
[10:56] <ra21vi> yell0w: tried Open in terminal, nautilus doesnt gve any message
[10:56] <ra21vi> I did update , but problem still
[10:56] <Nubbie> paritosh: did you copy the files from your old home directory to the new one?
[10:57] <imbecile> hey guys, what are those screens called that  have the progress bar while booting up?
[10:57] <yell0w> ra21vi, so you used an old /home ?
[10:57] <Nubbie> paritosh: including all hidden folders/files?
[10:57] <Slart> Lilacor: hehe.. that worm fuzzy feeling in the stomach =)  (or was that yesterdays pizza... )
[10:57] <paritosh> Nubbie: it would let me login..:S
[10:57] <Slart> ahem.. warm.. not worm
[10:57] <ra21vi> yell0w: no, the fresh, i formated this /home drive too
[10:57] <hansie> i can't load ubuntu 7.4 from either "live cd", "alternate cd", or "dvd"
[10:57] <Nubbie> paritosh: you don't need to be logged in :D
[10:57] <Lilacor> imbecile: probably 'boot screens?'
[10:57] <gasp> iptables
[10:57] <The_PHP_Jedi> 7.04 hansie, not 7.4
[10:57] <The_PHP_Jedi> ;)
[10:57] <geeksauce> help!  my sound stopped working after an error in audacity. i've tried rebooting to no avail
[10:57] <Nubbie> paritosh: your old /home directory still exists, correct?
[10:57] <imbecile> Lilacor,  sounds right to me
[10:58] <imbecile> thx
[10:58] <paritosh> yeah. i deleted the fstab entry and now im on the old /home
[10:58] <MrWGW> well I'm rather thrilled to report that Ubuntu Fiesty eappears to be working on my Crapintosh
[10:58] <The_PHP_Jedi> hansy: is your BIOS set to boot from CD before HDD
[10:58] <The_PHP_Jedi> ?
[10:58] <patrick_> !effects
[10:58] <Slagpit> Hi, whenever I try to configure the fglrx driver after installing it, I get a message saying "Aborted (core dumped)". I'm fairly new to Ubuntu 7.04 and have no idea how to proceed.
[10:58] <ubotu> For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[10:58] <hansie> ubuntu 7.x
[10:58] <rigao> ra21vi: yes, the CD is ok
[10:58] <rigao> hello i have the following problem when booting from liveCD ubuntu 7.0.4: ata1.00:revalidation failed (errno=-2). Can some1 help me? (the CD is ok)
[10:58] <Nubbie> paritosh: okay you'll need to mount the old home directory again.
[10:58] <ffm> What is the BASH command to delete a file?
[10:58] <moonwatcher> variant: doesn't seem like 9600 is on the supported list...
[10:58] <Nubbie> paritosh, it doesn't matter where you mount it.
[10:58] <puff> Lilacor: Oddly enough, we have /lib/modlules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx.ko
[10:58] <yell0w> ra21vi, that is strange, idk it should've work out of the box
[10:58] <ra21vi> rigao: most probably the system hardware error...
[10:58] <salty> !low-latency
[10:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about low-latency - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:58] <The_PHP_Jedi> hansie: is your BIOS set to boot from CD before HDD?
[10:58] <rajk> ffm: rm filename
[10:58] <Nubbie> paritosh: then just do a sudo cp -R /path/to/oldhome /path/to/newhome
[10:58] <puff> Lilacor: But ndiswrapper -l show bcmwl5.
[10:58] <rigao> ra21vi: and how i solve it?
[10:58] <ffm> rajk: Thanks!
[10:58] <paritosh> Nubbie: its already mounted. im using the old home directory again.
[10:58] <Lilacor> puff: it *sounds* like you have everything ready
[10:59] <yell0w> ra21vi, you might wanna try the alternate cd, in stall bare minimal system
[10:59] <gasp> help iptables
[10:59] <h1st0> Wonderfull computer locks when I try to install fiesty.  It hangs trying to format the new partitions
[10:59] <Lilacor> puff: I'm using the same driver...probably the same card even.
[10:59] <ra21vi> yell0w: wht to do now... its the second install, and the problem is again same.. i checked CD to any error.. there is none
[10:59] <puff> Lilacor: Ah, cool.
[10:59] <thepumpkin1979> I need to diable ubuntu desktop effects... how can I do this in terminal? i can't see anything in the screen.
[10:59] <h1st0> Tried the desktop cd the alternate cd and the net install iso.
[10:59] <Nubbie> paritosh: okay... is your new /home directory mounted? mount it inside your old home directory.
[10:59] <Lilacor> puff: where are you running into a wall? every time you boot you must issue ndiswrapper commands?
[10:59] <ra21vi> yell0w: actually, if i dotn use gnome, everything works right
[10:59] <puff> What irc UI do people recommend?  I'm using emacs erc, I don't think she's up for that :-)
[10:59] <yell0w> ra21vi, you mean like kde works ?
[11:00] <Nubbie> puff: x-chat.
[11:00] <Lilacor> Slagpit: Does your card support the proper opengl features?
[11:00] <ra21vi> yell0w: yell0w no, commandline , bash shells and any CLI packages
[11:00] <Lilacor> puff: x-chat works great.
[11:00] <paritosh> Nubbie: ok
[11:00] <ra21vi> yell0w: even apache and mysql
[11:00] <Nubbie> paritosh: you have your new reiser partition mounted inside your /home directory?
[11:00] <salty> i need to recompile my kernel to allow realtime ...is there documentation on this...and if so where? plz
[11:00] <yell0w> ra21vi, maybe purge gnome and gdm packages and reinstall again
[11:01] <puff> Lilacor: Yeah, when she reboots it doesn't work, if she removes/reloads the module, it does.
[11:01] <paritosh> Nubbie: just a min
[11:01] <ra21vi> salty: Google
[11:01] <MrWGW> oh awesome
[11:01] <Dezine> Quick question.. it says my windows partition is /dev/hdb1 so would it be (hd1,1) in the boot loader?
[11:01] <MrWGW> I have full hardware detection
[11:01] <MrWGW> 3D acceleration
[11:01] <MrWGW> and wireless
[11:01] <patrick_> how do I remove my key config for "GL Desktop" as Im using a touchpad and accidently made button4 increase opacity as apposed to <ALT>+Button4
[11:01] <ra21vi> yell0w: ok let me check it
[11:01] <MrWGW> running PERFECTLY
[11:01] <MrWGW> wooo
[11:01] <ra21vi> yell0w: which package will completely purge the gnome... i mean main
[11:01] <Slagpit> Lilacor: I am fairly sure that it does, how can I find out for sure?
[11:01] <ra21vi> yell0w: sudo apt-get remove gnome-* --purge??
[11:02] <Nubbie> paritosh: you with me?
[11:02] <paritosh> Nubbie: i dont have my old home mounted. sorry :(
[11:02] <yell0w> ra21vi, try sudo aptitude purge gdm gnome-core , the rest of things that depends on them should be removed
[11:02] <paritosh> Nubbie: where is the old home
[11:02] <ra21vi> yell0w: ook
[11:02] <TECH_1> !vista
[11:02] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[11:03] <Nubbie> i don't know... the /home you had before you made the reiser filesystem to be your new home.
[11:03] <tehbrandon> Anyone have any ideas for this problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2494844
[11:03] <hackback> 
[11:03] <hackback>  
[11:03] <Lilacor> Slagpit: hold on here.. I think I'm talking out of my tooter
[11:03] <Nubbie> hackback: farsi?
[11:03] <yell0w> ra21vi, aptitude works out the dependencies for ou better than apt-get
[11:03] <MrWGW> ok question
[11:03] <MrWGW> how do I test KVM?
[11:03] <bruenig> !english | hackback
[11:03] <ubotu> hackback: 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
[11:03] <puff> myo: Hi.
[11:03] <myo> hi puff has been helping me and encouraged me to join channel
[11:03] <MrWGW> specifically I want to know if the Intel VT capability is working on my system
[11:03] <Dezine> Quick question.. it says my windows partition is /dev/hdb1 so would it be (hd1,1) in the boot loader?
[11:04] <DarknessSpace> whats the difference b/w kde and gnome?
[11:04] <rigao> hello i have the following problem when booting from liveCD ubuntu 7.0.4: ata1.00:revalidation failed (errno=-2). Can some1 help me? (the CD is ok)
[11:04] <bruenig> Dezine, hd1,0
[11:04] <myo> there is some history to this here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2534639&posted=1#post2534639
[11:04] <ffm> What is the best command line text editor?
[11:04] <Dezine> ty bruenig
[11:04] <ffm> !repeat | rigao
[11:04] <h1st0> ffm: vim or nano
[11:04] <Dezine> kde is prettier :D
[11:04] <Nubbie> dezine: i think.
[11:04] <ubotu> rigao: 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
[11:04] <ffm> h1st0: Thanks.
[11:04] <puff> myo: Lilacor has been helping you.
[11:04] <gubluntu> can someone tell me the command to download source code from sourceforge.net
[11:04] <bruenig> ffm, or joe
[11:04] <h1st0> ffm: I like nano but vim is more powerfull once you get used to it.  ITs kind of screwy at first.
[11:04] <yell0w> DarknessSpace, gnome is simpler, less bloated, but not as much eye-candied as kde
[11:04] <rigao> sorry :(
[11:04] <ffm> !info joe
[11:04] <ubotu> joe: user friendly full screen text editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.5-1.1 (feisty), package size 357 kB, installed size 1148 kB
[11:04] <bruenig> gubluntu, open firefox, and click on the link
[11:04] <dyrne> ffm: depends. vim takes some getting used to but is more powerful and useful after learning. starting out use nano
[11:04] <Dezine> Yeah KDE feels a bit more like windows
[11:04] <ffm> !info vim
[11:04] <ubotu> vim: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.0-164+1ubuntu7 (feisty), package size 721 kB, installed size 1420 kB
[11:04] <Lilacor> puff checking my setup.....
[11:04] <bruenig> joe is kind of a joke, but some like it
[11:05] <tehbrandon> Ok, back now
[11:05] <dyrne> ffm: type 'vimtutor' in a terminal for basic intro
[11:05] <gubluntu> bruenig: http://zimbra.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/zimbra/trunk/ZimbraEvolution/
[11:05] <DarknessSpace> ya that was my first impression, started doubting it alittle when i read an article on digg
[11:05] <ffm> dyrne: Thanks, and how would I configue mutt to use vim?
[11:05] <tehbrandon> Ok
[11:05] <tehbrandon> I just installed feisty and used the restricted-drivers manager to install nvidia drivers. I rebooted, and now I get to the splash screen (loading bar), and it gets a few bars in, then freezes, no ctrl-alt-del, nothing.
[11:05] <bruenig> gubluntu, that looks like an svn repository
[11:05] <Dezine> Well Ima take shot at grub again! Thanks for the help again you guys are awesome.
[11:05] <r4nge> in order to use sftp.. does the ftp site need to have anything enabled or be any different than a normal `ftp` accessible site?
[11:05] <jordo23_> Is it possible to send a file through ssh to another box?
[11:05] <gubluntu> bruenig: hence my first question?
[11:06] <The_PHP_Jedi> yes jordo23_
[11:06] <underguiz> jordo23_, yes
[11:06] <crdlb> jordo23_, scp
[11:06] <georgy_> jordo23_, : yes
[11:06] <yell0w> DarknessSpace, just sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop and try out for yourself, if you don't like it, purge it
[11:06] <bruenig> !info svn
[11:06] <jordo23_> Okay....could one of the four of you please tell me how?
[11:06] <ubotu> Package svn does not exist in feisty
[11:06] <crdlb> jordo23_, scp --help
[11:06] <ffm> h1st0: Thanks, and how would I configue mutt to use vim?
[11:06] <gubluntu> !info cvs
[11:06] <ubotu> cvs: Concurrent Versions System. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.12.13-5build1 (feisty), package size 1619 kB, installed size 3532 kB
[11:06] <dyrne> ffm: not sure howto start vim in mutt
[11:06] <yell0w> DarknessSpace, there's also xfce and fluxbox, both very lightweight
[11:06] <apmyp> ERROR: HARDWARE_PLATFORM undefined, execution aborted
[11:06] <ffm> dyrne: Since, by default, mutt uses nano.
[11:07] <tehbrandon> Alright, I have a problem
[11:07] <apmyp> uname -i = unknown
[11:07] <uranther> is anyone else having Rhythmbox 0.10.0-0ubuntu2 crash when trying to play a song in feisty fawn?
[11:07] <tehbrandon> I just installed feisty and used the restricted-drivers manager to install nvidia drivers. I rebooted, and now I get to the splash screen (loading bar), and it gets a few bars in, then freezes, no ctrl-alt-del, nothing.
[11:07] <georgy_> jordo : scp - r file loggin@ip_box
[11:07] <The_PHP_Jedi> uranther, I heard someone have that problem also
[11:07] <ffm> !repeat | tehbrandon
[11:07] <ubotu> tehbrandon: 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
[11:07] <Nubbie> uranther: use banshee ;)
[11:07] <The_PHP_Jedi> I haven't tried it myself
[11:07] <Lilacor> puff: now are you using the gnome network manager applet [or are you using KDE?] 
[11:07] <DarknessSpace> i have some problem with ubuntu when the panel dies rarely and im stuck with no options
[11:07] <puff> Lilacor: it's myo here, and she's using gnome on feisty.
[11:08] <ra21vi> yell0w: doent solve the problem
[11:08] <uranther> Nubbie, i'll try it.. but i liked rhythmbox :P
[11:08] <Lilacor> myo: Are you using KDE or Gnome?
[11:08] <puff> Lilacor: and yes, she's using gnome network manager.
[11:08] <progek> I just installed VisualBoy Advanced/express from the repos. Although it works good, the sound is very scratchy. I have tried all three sound qualities, the higher I go the better but it still is pretty bad. I've already confirmed that my speakers are fine and this happens to any rom I load. Anyone else have this problem? or had?
[11:08] <puff> Lilacor: She's using gnome
[11:08] <apmyp> ERROR: HARDWARE_PLATFORM undefined, execution aborted
[11:08] <ra21vi> !VisualBoy
[11:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about visualboy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:08] <Lilacor> puff: how do you have your /etc/network/interfaces file configured?
[11:08] <tehbrandon> !patience
[11:08] <ubotu> 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
[11:08] <puff> Lilacor: She's watching her "aptitude reinstall ndiswrapper-utils-1.9.1etc"
[11:08] <DarknessSpace> i need to learn keyboard shortcuts and terminal commands, i think, anyone got good site?
[11:09] <ffm> !repeat | apmyp
[11:09] <ubotu> apmyp: 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
[11:09] <Lilacor> puff: I'm using ndiswrapper 1.22 currently.
[11:09] <bruenig> gubluntu, well it would be svn checkout iirc
[11:09] <yell0w> DarknessSpace, ss64.com/bash
[11:09] <razzorz> g'day all
[11:09] <ra21vi> DarknessSpace: not everything is served on site dude.. just work more and more in termial;
[11:09] <Lilacor> puff: also I'm using the linksys drivers for 43xx
[11:09] <uranther> The_PHP_Jedi, is there a bug report for this problem? where do i go to report it?
[11:09] <Lilacor> puff: [since I have a linksys card...] 
[11:09] <puff> Hm, I think she took the default install, I'm surprised that it's an older version, considering it's a from a feisty install CD we burned two days ago.
[11:10] <DarknessSpace> but the gui is so great
[11:10] <razzorz> Just finished installing the new distro...and havin ati issues...anyone have some sugjestions?
[11:10] <razzorz> mind the spelling::
[11:10] <sud0n1m> hey, after I edit the crontab, do I need to restart the cron daemon?
[11:10] <Lilacor> puff: you can probably check with the CLI
[11:10] <DarknessSpace> going to learn now
[11:10] <puff> Lilacor: she's rebooting now to see if that reinstall fixed it.
[11:10] <ra21vi> anyone on ext3 have any problem with GNome and Nautilus.. I m hving it
[11:10] <sud0n1m> I added a job to the crontab but it didnt seem to run when it was supposed to
[11:10] <bruenig> sud0n1m, what does it do
[11:11] <breery> LjL: i just managed to mount it, just for refrence i ran e2fsck /dev/sdb1 and it came up wit a heap of errors things were in the wrong group and directories so i said yes to fix and i was able to mount the drive, thanks for your help
[11:11] <Slart> ra21vi: no problems here.. what kind of problems did you have?
[11:11] <GionnyBoss> ra21vi: I guess that ext3 has got nothing to do with your problem... however, say exactly your problem and if someone knows how to help you, he well
[11:11] <vadvad> hi! i need help! how do i execute a game?
[11:11] <apmyp> uname -a returns: "Linux 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux", but uname -i returns: unknown
[11:11] <sud0n1m> bruenig: backup files to s3
[11:11] <bruenig> gubluntu, this appears to be the entire command, svn co https://zimbra.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/zimbra zimbra
[11:11] <nemo_work> vadvad: any particular game?
[11:11] <Lilacor> puff: actually when I execute 'ndiswrapper -v' it tells me I have driver version 1.22.
[11:11] <nemo_work> vadvad: most games should install themselves in the menu
[11:11] <kleftisx> is there any way to install wine on feisty amd64??
[11:11] <Lilacor> puff: that might be the version of the actual linksys driver I'm using.
[11:11] <Slart> vadvad: if I want to run tremulous I type "tremulous" at the command prompt
[11:11] <razzorz> LjL... whats the ati source
[11:11] <bruenig> kleftisx, chroot
[11:11] <LjL> breery: well, that means there's something awkward, though. i'd try checking that your HD is physically good - try the "smartmontools" package (then "smartctl -A /dev/sdb" should list all parameters for the drive)
[11:11] <Lilacor> puff: what sort of HW is there when you list 'lspci?'
[11:11] <puff> Lilacor: Yay, that fixed it.
[11:11] <Slart> vadvad: or click the trem icon
[11:12] <Lilacor> puff: that's it?
[11:12] <nemo_work> Slart: spring <- more fun than tremulous :-p
[11:12] <bruenig> sud0n1m, is it not executing or does the script not work
[11:12] <vadvad> nemo_work: i tryed everithing..
[11:12] <Slart> vadvad: or you're running something under wine?
[11:12] <sud0n1m> bruenig: it didnt execute on sunday
[11:12] <kleftisx> brueing : what?
[11:12] <ra21vi> Slart: GionnyBoss : Actually, on fresh install system, Gnome is not working good. When i open menu, and go in Internet submenu, it hangs.. when i open nautilus by anyway it hangs.. always takes 100% cpu.. still nautilus in memory..
[11:12] <Slart> nemo_work: spring? .. have to try that.. where? what? how?
[11:12] <puff> Lilacor: Ah, ndiswrapper -v says she's using driver version 1.38
[11:12] <sud0n1m> bruenig: the script works
[11:12] <bruenig> sud0n1m, change the interval to have it run in the next minute and see if it works
[11:12] <hwMoD> Is there anything other than making proper selections in alsamixer that I can do to make ubuntu receive my microphone sound?
[11:12] <bruenig> !chroot | kleftisx
[11:12] <ubotu> kleftisx: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[11:12] <Lilacor> puff: that's probably the version of the actual binary driver you're using
[11:12] <vadvad> nemo_work: i installed the game and it doesn't come up in any menu..
[11:12] <Prez_> hello
[11:13] <ra21vi> Slart: GionnyBoss : even when i check the property of the mounted disk on Desktop,,, it hangs and doesnt respond
[11:13] <Lilacor> Slagpit: Sorry, I am not sure about your problem.
[11:13] <Slart> ra21vi: ouch.. I don't think you can blame that on ext3.. probably a nautilus thing.. but that's only my guess.. I've had no such problems so far
[11:13] <Lilacor> Slagpit: it sounds like your box doesn't like to talk with the driver properly however.
[11:13] <puff> Lilacor: Many thanks.
[11:13] <ra21vi> Slart: actually same CD install on reiserfs was working very nice
[11:13] <Slagpit> Lilacor: the driver worked fine with 6.10, same hardware setup
[11:13] <Prez_> this is weirdest thing, in edgy I used vpnc to connect to a cisco vpn concentrator, all worked fine.  Now in feisty i still connect ok, but in about a minute vpnc disconnects and vpn is lost
[11:13] <puff> Pelo: Many thanks.
[11:13] <ra21vi> Slart: on the same system
[11:13] <apmyp> witch image i should to install, then i have AMD Sempron?
[11:13] <Slagpit> Lilacor: any idea where to go for additional help?
[11:14] <Pelo> puff np
[11:14] <Lilacor> Slagpit: maybe you're running something in xserver that doesn't jive with your driver?
[11:14] <Lilacor> Slagpit: what is your end goal here?
[11:14] <vadvad> nemo_work: isn't there an execute file. i can't find anything. how do u recdnize executable file?
[11:14] <Lilacor> puff: you're welcome...please try to help others here when you have the opportunity. :)
[11:14] <Slagpit> Lilacor: basically to get 1680X1050 resolution back...
[11:14] <myo> thank you lilacor and pelo for your help all seems to be working now
[11:14] <kleftisx> brueing : there is no other way to install it on amd64/?
[11:14] <Stormx2> Is there a non-OOo database management system (like Open Office Base)... I'm sick of open office beyond belief.
[11:15] <jasin> yo
[11:15] <Lilacor> myo:  you're welcome. :) please help others here when the opportunity arises.
[11:15] <Slart> ra21vi: very odd.. but I'll still bet on nautilus..  any error messages in /var/log/syslog ?
[11:15] <georgy_> Stormx2, : kexi, knoda
[11:15] <Smilez> Hello everyone, I just installed fiesty fawn, and when I went to enable the Nvidia drivers, I'm stuck on 800x600 with no other options
[11:15] <Smilez> this same thing happened to me in OpenSuSe... any thoughts?
[11:15] <Stormx2> georgy_: Anything gnome-ish?
[11:15] <jasin> my mouse is dead.
[11:15] <abo> after upgrading to feisty I can't mount ntfs drives anymore, can anyone help please (they used to automatically mount without any problem)
[11:15] <Lilacor> Slagpit: Did you install anything new that is graphically intensive between 6.10 and now?
[11:15] <ra21vi> Slart: letme check
[11:15] <apmyp> Smilez: check the Restricted Drivers Manager tool
[11:16] <Lilacor> abo: FUSE installed? ntfs-3g installed?
[11:16] <georgy_> Stormx2, : no sorry !
[11:16] <h1st0> How can I run a check on a hard disk.  I'm trying to install and it keeps hanging while formating /
[11:16] <h1st0> ?
[11:16] <Smilez> apmyp: once I find that, ill give it a look
[11:16] <Pelo> jasin,   a shoebox in the backyard is the appropriate rodent burial ceremony
[11:16] <abo> Lilacor I used to have ntfs-3g installed, will it be disabled or still installed, how can I tell?
[11:16] <Slagpit> Lilacor: no... the driver was the first thing I tried to install on a fresh 7.04 install
[11:16] <bruenig> kleftisx, there is a way, using a chroot, amd 64 is not a great format to run if you want a good desktop
[11:16] <Smilez> apmyp: The only option it gives me is enable/disable the driver itself
[11:17] <breery> LjL: it comes up permission denied, if i sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb1 it just tells me the program version and homepage
[11:17] <puff> Lilacor: I try to.  I've also been taking notes the whole time, I keep them at http://darksleep.com/notablog/ubuntujournal.txt
[11:17] <apmyp> Smilez: enable it, then it downloads (nvidia-glx) restart computer
[11:17] <ra21vi> Slart: yes, org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo.noNetwork, there are no wireless network stored
[11:17] <makuseru> how can i view a page that says its for "IE only" without installing IE and using Wine?
[11:17] <BlackDesign> Goodevening
[11:18] <nemo_work> vadvad: I don't understand, exactly. execute files have execute permission
[11:18] <Smilez> apmyp: I did that, restarted, but now im stuck in 800x600 with no options to make it 1024x768
[11:18] <kleftisx> brueing : it will be used like a session or it will change everything from 64 to 32?
[11:18] <nemo_work> vadvad: describe what you are trying to do?
[11:18] <Hausberg> has there been solutions to the joystick problem with feisty it seems to support all the sudden only 16 buttons
[11:18] <jordo23_> how can I test if mysql is running?
[11:18] <abo> Lilacor, I have this in my /etc/fstab :  /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ntfs-3g auto,gid=1001,umask=0002 0 1
[11:18] <otsb> ps ax | grep mysql
[11:18] <ra21vi> makuseru: you cannt, those uses ActiveX componenets.. and Firefox doesnt allow that,
[11:18] <puff> Lilacor: hm, I just moved that to http://darksleep.com/notablog/ubuntu/ubuntujournal.txt to make it slightly easier to find.
[11:18] <Slart> ra21vi: hmm.. don't think that is relevant.. no big things.. a la "oh my god this is broken.. I'm dying..." ?
[11:19] <puff> Lilacor: I really should spiff tha tup.
[11:19] <tehbrandon> Hey, is there any way I can disabl nvidia drivers on startup, using only recovery mode?
[11:19] <jasin> Pelo, shut up
[11:19] <jasin> your stupid as comments dont help anyone/
[11:19] <makuseru> ra21vi: theres a FF plugin for it, but its for windows and osx only
[11:19] <vadvad> nemo_work: to activate a game... it's install but cant find a way to get it to work..
[11:19] <Lilacor> Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[11:19] <abo> Lilacor, $ sudo mount /media/hdb1/   would give me : Failed to access '/dev/hdb1': No such file or directory ... which I found strange
[11:19] <ra21vi> makuseru: didnt know that
[11:19] <ra21vi> Slart: then what should i do..
[11:20] <h1st0> Anyone know of a utility to check a hard disk for errors?
[11:20] <Lilacor> abo - is /media/hdb1 created?
[11:20] <godzig> noobish here can't figure out what's going on with a desktop printer - prints test pages, sppols whatever I send it, but then never prints...
[11:20] <ra21vi> Slart: if this is the only Error shown in syslog
[11:20] <apmyp> Smilez: sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:20] <EdgEy> h1st0, fsck will check a filesystem for errors
[11:20] <aguai> hi
[11:20] <EdgEy> dunno about a physical check
[11:20] <makuseru> ra21vi: its juse a website with text and mabe some flash, there just stupid and block any browser than IE
[11:20] <Pelo> !fsck > h1st0   check pm
[11:20] <h1st0> EdgEy: yesh I need to check the disk not fsck
[11:20] <Lilacor> Slagpit: I think that you might want to try to use the non-binary driver then.
[11:20] <vadvad> nemo_work: maybe if u dl the game u will know more?
[11:20] <ruckerz> us.archive.ubuntu.com is ungodly slow today
[11:20] <aguai> sorry if I type slow
[11:20] <abo> Lilacor, yes.. but effectively I can't find /dev/hdb1 anymore ...
[11:20] <Smilez> apmyp: ok. I was hoping there was a better method, but ill give xorg.conf a try
[11:20] <kuzmaster> hey everyone
[11:20] <nemo_work> vadvad: erm. sure I guess. where is it?
[11:20] <kuzmaster> XD
[11:20] <Slagpit> lilacor: where would I find that?
[11:20] <ra21vi> makuseru: you can use FF javascript debugger and then change it, just simple hack
[11:20] <Slart> ra21vi: hmm.. I don't really know.. keep asking.. perhaps someone else has had the same experience
[11:21] <imbecile> how do i change ubuntu boot screens?
[11:21] <vadvad> nemo_work: wait i'll get the link..
[11:21] <vadvad> nemo_work: 10x.
[11:21] <h1st0> Pelo: EdgEy Yeah I need to check the drive not the partitions on it.
[11:21] <Lilacor> abo - what happens if you do a 'fdisk -l' do you see /dev/hdb1?
[11:21] <ra21vi> Slart: uhh, this is not a bug, right?
[11:21] <aguai> someone can tell me where to set gdm font?
[11:21] <ra21vi> Slart: maybe, I wont get the answer...
[11:21] <Smilez> apmyp: in xorg.conf it has all the way up to 1280, so why can't i select it?
[11:21] <ra21vi> aguai: maybe in Preference:>Login Manager
[11:22] <Slart> ra21vi: I have no idea.. it might be a bug.. but I haven't met someone with this problem before
[11:22] <Lilacor> Slagpit: I'm not sure. Please try to search the forums.
[11:22] <vadvad> nemo_work: http://www.frozen-bubble.org/
[11:22] <nemo_work> oh that game :)
[11:22] <Slart> ra21vi: if it's a newly installed os I would do a reinstall.. might be an easy way out
[11:22] <quaal> http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[11:22] <nemo_work> vadvad: just install it with your application manager
[11:22] <quaal> what will they think of next
[11:22] <nemo_work> vadvad: Spring is my favourite though
[11:22] <bill> hello... i'm having a strange problem with gnome and vncserver in ubuntu.... apparently my keymap is broken somehow... but only in Xvnc, and only inside of gnome,  not in Xvnc outside of gnome, and not in gnome outside of Xvnc....
[11:23] <vadvad> nemo_work: well. can u explain how?
[11:23] <Lilacor> Slart: what you could try is to test another installation in a KVM
[11:23] <nemo_work> vadvad: search for frozen bubble in the synaptic application manager
[11:23] <Lilacor> oops
[11:23] <vadvad> really???????/
[11:23] <aguai> my problem is not the font I guess
[11:23] <nemo_work> vadvad: it darn well should be there. most of the stable popular games are
[11:23] <kuzmaster> hey everyone...
[11:23] <nemo_work> vadvad: like wesnoth and frozen bubble
[11:23] <bill> if i type "qwerty" i get "c.gvn"
[11:23] <nemo_work> vadvad: and if you have the right repos, even quake
[11:24] <jordo23_> Whats the base command for the mysql client?
[11:24] <nemo_work> vadvad: Spring might be there too *nudge*
[11:24] <kuzmaster> is it possible to set terminal as the 'wallpaper' just on one workspace on ubuntu 7.04?
[11:24] <imbecile> how do i change ubuntu boot screens?
[11:24] <aguai> I cannot see english letter in login window
[11:24] <vadvad>  nemo_work: repos?
[11:24] <nemo_work> vadvad: repositories
[11:24] <Smilez> Can anyone help me figure this out? I just installed 7.04, then enabled my nvidia driver, then restarted, and it went from 1024x768 (before enabling driver) to 800x600 (after enabling driver) which makes no sense to me.
[11:25] <aguai> so that is not the pref>login win
[11:25] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: you mean like root-tail ?
[11:25] <abo> Lilacor, intresting... it seems weird... everything that used to be sda is now sdb... and I can't see hdb
[11:25] <vadvad>  nemo_work: repositories? hehe?
[11:25] <Hairulfr> Smilez: You need to edit your xorg.conf
[11:25] <Lilacor> abo: there you go.
[11:25] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: only without conflicting with nautilus? (presumably by using some sort of gdesklet?)
[11:25] <h1st0> Yes it locks up when I fsck the partition the installer created wonderfull.
[11:25] <kuzmaster> nemo_work: i see...
[11:25] <x-plode> what does a dir like this:'.wine' means?
[11:25] <nemo_work> vadvad: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwiki.ubuntu.com%2FAddingRepositoriesHowto&ei=UscvRo3AM57SggSb7c2-Cg&usg=AFrqEzd7-Jt7A16-HlZZSG1aTslK8QaUwg&sig2=6kEqpB-jbcdRFGCqU88kAA
[11:25] <abo> Lilacor, where did my /dev/hdb drive go?
[11:25] <Smilez> Hairulfr: I just looked and it has 1024x768 already in there
[11:25] <Geoffrey2> is there anyone here who could help me debug a problem trying to build the 2.2.26 kernel from source?
[11:25] <x-plode> with a dot
[11:25] <nemo_work> vadvad: I JFGI'd :)
[11:26] <abo> Lilacor, how can I tell what's it's new name?
[11:26] <nemo_work> vadvad: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu  the actual link not google's snooping
[11:26] <Hairulfr> Smilez: Weird, and you can't change resolution from Preferences>Screen Resolution
[11:26] <sonictwin> MD arrays needed for root filesystem: ?
[11:26] <sonictwin> i'm upgrading to fiesty
[11:26] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: I wonder if beryl would allow such seemless overlays without the root window issue
[11:26] <dyrne> x-plode: typically those are your config directories. where user specific profile stuff is  the dot hides it unless you ls -a  for all
[11:26] <sonictwin> i dont have raid
[11:26] <vadvad> nemo_work: 10x man
[11:26] <Smilez> Hairulfr: correct. I have no other option besides 50Hz and 800x600
[11:26] <Electricity> How do I use terminal to copy a file from one place to another?
[11:26] <kuzmaster> nemo_work: but.... i cant have beryl on the machine
[11:26] <vadvad> nemo_work: u really helped me!
[11:26] <kuzmaster> so yeah
[11:27] <erUSUL> Electricity: man cp
[11:27] <EdgEy> Electricity, man cp
[11:27] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: me either :-/
[11:27] <erUSUL> !cli > Electricity
[11:27] <georgy_> Electricity, : cp file1 file2
[11:27] <Electricity> Please just tell me here
[11:27] <jtdintulsa> cp  file.txt  /file.tct
[11:27] <apmyp> Smilez: Application>Settings>Display
[11:27] <damageDOne> Hey all, my laptop screen starts to go black after half an hour of in activity. However, I have set the screen saver and power saving options so it shouldn't do this. Does anyone know why this would still be happening?
[11:27] <Hairulfr> Smilez: And you're that your xorg is proper?
[11:27] <x-plode> ok
[11:27] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: so maybe a gdesklet - or else you'd have to give up on nautilus controlling the desktop
[11:27] <ra21vi> Slart: i said that, its second time newly installed.. When i upgraded to Feisty from Edgy, it was nice working.. but since reiserfs takes a lot cpu, I backed my  data, fresh installed formating all paritions, got problem, again reinsalled (fresh)..
[11:27] <Slagpit> lilacor: did you provide a link to that non-binary driver? Sorry, my computer unexpectedly restarted
[11:27] <Smilez> yeah my xorg.conf looks like it did in opensuse
[11:27] <x-plode> just because i can see it in the file navigator
[11:27] <Electricity> Do like...Go to where it is, dp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2 ?
[11:27] <kuzmaster> nemo_work:k, thanx
[11:27] <puff> Pelo: The thank-you was for the reinstall suggestion.
[11:27] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: at home with KDE I do that. have root-tail monitoring all my major log files
[11:28] <ra21vi> Slart: anyway, if it is a problem, I shoudl get into solving it.. dont recommend more fresh install..
[11:28] <Smilez> apmyp: yeah i dont have any other options but 800x600
[11:28] <Lilacor> Slagpit: no. sorry :(
[11:28] <cycom> how do I create my own shortcuts in Gnome?
[11:28] <Lilacor> abo: try mounting one of them
[11:28] <Pelo> puff, glad it was usefull
[11:28] <Electricity> Do like...Go to where it is, dp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2 ? or do I do ~/Unreal3.2/FILENAME.conf again?
[11:28] <Smilez> Hairulfr: Maybe its the monitor causing the problems?
[11:28] <abo> Lilacor one of them? them who?
[11:28] <Slart> ra21vi: well.. if you've tried a fresh install once I doubt another one will fix it... do you have any weird hard drives? raid cards? motherboards?
[11:28] <kuzmaster> nemo_work: so it would do it for KDE using root-tail?
[11:28] <Hairulfr> If it worked before?
[11:28] <Slagpit> lilacor: is there somewhere else I could go for help?
[11:28] <x-plode> x-plode having fun with autocad 2008 lol
[11:28] <Hairulfr> Smilez: It worked before?
[11:28] <Smilez> without the nvidia driver loaded it was at 1024x768
[11:29] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: well, for any WM so long as you give up on WM control of root window
[11:29] <kuzmaster> ahhh i see...
[11:29] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: heck. one cute trick is to run xscreensavers in root window
[11:29] <Smilez> maybe theres an updated nvidia driver?
[11:29] <Electricity> Do like...Go to where it is, dp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2 ? or do I do ~/Unreal3.2/FILENAME.conf again? Anyone please?
[11:29] <nemo_work> kuzmaster: most x screensavers allow that :)
[11:29] <damageDOne> Hey all, my laptop screen starts to go black after half an hour of in activity. However, I have set the screen saver and power saving options so it shouldn't do this. Does anyone know why this would still be happening?
[11:29] <h1st0> Anyone have issues with the installation hangin while formating the hard disk?
[11:29] <Lilacor> Slagpit: look up the name of the driver and ubuntu under google and hopefully you can find some more information
[11:29] <breery> LjL: crisis averted, thanks :-D
[11:29] <Lilacor> abo: try any of them
[11:30] <ra21vi> Slart: no, the hardware is not faulty, and everything is supported .. intel chips... no weired things afaik
[11:30] <damageDOne> Hey all, my laptop screen starts to go black after half an hour of in activity. However, I have set the screen saver and power saving options so it shouldn't do this. Does anyone know why this would still be happening?
[11:30] <Electricity> Do like...Go to where it is, dp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2 ? or do I do ~/Unreal3.2/FILENAME.conf again? Anyone please?
[11:30] <Slagpit> sigh... thanks
[11:31] <Sir_HaL> hello, I have a ~/.bash_profile script (not modified) that puts ~/bin in my path, but it's only working when i ssh to my machine, not for a normal login... any advise, please?
[11:31] <Slart> ra21vi: have you tried installing some other file manager than nautilus.. perhaps thunar
[11:31] <jah_raztah> is there a quick quide for how to install feisty from a usb disk, i download the iso file already, i don't have any blank cds i do have a 1 gig usb drive
[11:31] <damageDOne> Hey all, my laptop screen starts to go black after half an hour of in activity. However, I have set the screen saver and power saving options so it shouldn't do this. Does anyone know why this would still be happening?
[11:32] <abo> ok the sdb ones mounts fine
[11:32] <ZeroZiat> Sup again.
[11:32] <Smilez> Hairulfr: Any thoughts?
[11:32] <blubloblu> is there anybody willing to explain in simple terms how to get my usb wifi adapter to work with Feisty?
[11:32] <Electricity> Do like...Go to where it is, dp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2 ? or do I do ~/Unreal3.2/FILENAME.conf again? Anyone please? PLEASE HELP ME I NEED TO KNOW
[11:32] <aguai> ok Im out in a rough way.....or someone tell me how to leave?
[11:32] <dyrne> bluefox83: what model?
[11:32] <abo> Lilacor, ok the sdb ones mounts fine now... but there is still my hdb that I need and I can't find
[11:32] <ZeroZiat> Problem here, I need to install a .deb package
[11:32] <Pelo> aguai,    /exit or /quit
[11:32] <ZeroZiat> Which requires a file
[11:33] <ZeroZiat> So I download that package
[11:33] <ZeroZiat> And it turns out to be like this
[11:33] <aguai> thank you
[11:33] <ZeroZiat> The package I downloaded needed the package the first file needed.
[11:33] <Lilacor> abo: check hdb's physical connections
[11:33] <erUSUL> Electricity: cp unrealird.conf ~/Unreal3.2/
[11:33] <ra21vi> Slart: let me try thunar.. i think it will work, cuz everything works without gnome...
[11:33] <erUSUL> !caps | Electricity
[11:33] <ubotu> Electricity: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[11:34] <Lilacor> abo: are you sure sdb isn't your former hdb?
[11:34] <georgy_> ZeroZiat : copy both file in a repository, then try dpkg -i *.deb
[11:34] <ra21vi> Slart: here is strange problem.. when i open Gnome main menu.. go in Internet Menu, the submenu opens, but no items has any icons, so it hangs there, evverythign
[11:34] <[A] ndy80> hi
[11:34] <jah_raztah> does anyone know how or has a quick guide to installing ubuntu feisty off a usb drive, i downloaded the iso already, i don't have any blank cds and was wondering if i can use my usb drive instead
[11:34] <abo> Lilacor, it's inside my computer ... what would the physical connection be lost after an upgrade to Feisty, ... my former sda is my current sdb (this is the SATA drive) ... I still can't find my former hdb?
[11:34] <ZeroZiat> georgy_: What's a reposityory?
[11:35] <[A] ndy80> where can I find the fglrx-kernel-src package for ubuntu feisty? I'm trying to use moduleassistant to recompile fglrx but it cannot find it
[11:35] <Smilez> ZeroZiat: its like a library that houses applications ready for installation
[11:35] <abo> Lilacor, it's inside my computer ... why would the physical connection be lost after an upgrade to Feisty, ... my former sda is my current sdb (this is the SATA drive) ... I still can't find my former hdb?
[11:35] <ra21vi> jah_raztah: can you boot from USB (your system does have that opetion
[11:35] <Slart> ra21vi: hmm.. seems there are many things broken.. or it might just be something with gnome settings/registry...
[11:35] <DarknessSpace> is ps suppose to be that long?
[11:35] <py_geek> hey all, just a question- whats the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu?
[11:35] <dyrne> abo: sudo fdisk -l
[11:35] <x-plode> 3d program compatible with autocad formats needed can someone tell me if there is one ?
[11:35] <DarknessSpace> anyway to get a shorter list?
[11:35] <WaxyFresh> anyone know the name of the app in xubuntu hat lets you choose a desktop background?i need to run it from a command line and #xubuntus kinda slow right now
[11:35] <blubloblu> jah_raztah: I'm guessing this, so I'm probably completly wrong, but I imagine if you extract the iso to the usb drive and boot from it in your bios it would work
[11:35] <jah_raztah> ra21vi, i think it might, i do a fairly new motherboard
[11:35] <vadvad> nemo_work:still here?
[11:35] <dager> WaxyFresh: try "feh"
[11:35] <georgy_> ZeroZiat : in you home for example
[11:36] <ra21vi> x-plode: try blender, and search its plugin to open autocad
[11:36] <WaxyFresh> x-plode, yup there is one i htink at least an autocad replacemnet
[11:36] <samschoice> have any of you had a problem with a slow gedit ?
[11:36] <blubloblu> py_geek ubuntu uses Gnome, Kubuntu uses KDE
[11:36] <x-plode> blender ok
[11:36] <x-plode> hope to now be able to help someone as i just asked
[11:36] <vadvad> how to install macromedia flash plugin?
[11:36] <ZeroZiat> Smilez: Then what do I do?
[11:36] <ZeroZiat> Bah
[11:36] <ra21vi> jah_raztah: search google about how to write into USB a bootable CD image
[11:36] <DarknessSpace> anyway to get a more concise ps list?
[11:36] <ZeroZiat> DLing a new client
[11:36] <ZeroZiat> Since gAIM doesn't work good.
[11:36] <jah_raztah> alright
[11:36] <ra21vi> DarknessSpace: pa -A
[11:36] <nemo_work> vadvad: two ways to install
[11:37] <blubloblu> how to you get a usb wifi adapter to work with feisty?
[11:37] <nemo_work> vadvad: you can just click to install inside firefox, but that will just be for one person
[11:37] <DarknessSpace> ok thanks
[11:37] <Smilez> ZeroZiat: Click on Applications (top left) Then Add/Remove
[11:37] <nemo_work> vadvad: it is also in package manager though
[11:37] <nemo_work> vadvad: once you add right repo
[11:37] <Smilez> there you can search for installable applications, as well as add repositories
[11:37] <erUSUL> ubotu tell wifi about blubloblu | wifi see priv msg from ubotu
[11:37] <py_geek> blubloblu : I think kubuntu looks soooo cool I was just wondering if kde would mess up all the programs and stuff up if i upgraded? and how do i upgrade
[11:37] <erUSUL> ubotu tell blubloblu about wifi | blubloblu see priv msg from ubotu
[11:37] <WaxyFresh> x-plode, try qcad
[11:37] <nemo_work> vadvad: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash
[11:37] <Lilacor> abo: from which drive are you booting?
[11:37] <WaxyFresh> !qcad
[11:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about qcad - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:37] <DarknessSpace> command not found? pa -A
[11:37] <Stoffer> how do I add a location to the "places" menu in the top Gnome panel???
[11:37] <vadvad> nemo_work:didn't find it there..
[11:38] <BobSoft> I've got an odd question about installing software from downloaded repositories. I've created this tutorial at UbuntuForums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=352460) but I'm afraid I don't know how to mess with the GPG/PGP aspect so that it doesn't add the insecure source warnings. I'll answer any questions that might help. And yes: I've done search in Google and have only been frustrated.
[11:38] <blubloblu> erUSUL: I've looked all around the ubuntu documentation, they dont seem to help me
[11:38] <nemo_home> vadvad: headed home. if you ever install Spring, and are into that, I'm always looking for people to play against
[11:38] <[AU] Rick> yo
[11:38] <TOXIC_> hi
[11:38] <mousin> wenas
[11:38] <WaxyFresh> !Qcad
[11:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about qcad - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:39] <KrAsHeR> Hey guys... i'm getting some trouble with grub-install... i've modified the boot list from my system... and i get /dev/hda: Not found or not a block device.
[11:39] <[AU] Rick> xD
[11:39] <dyrne> blubloblu: id recommend doing a google search like   site:ubuntuforums.org wificardmodel
[11:39] <vadvad> nemo_home: that can be fun :)
[11:39] <BobSoft> The keys for the Ubuntu repositories have been added and all seems well on that level.
[11:39] <vadvad> nemo_home: do u use messenger?
[11:39] <kay_> which media player can play WMA streaming?
[11:39] <py_geek> ALL:: how can i upgrade to kubuntu? also, If i dont like it can I still switch back? Will kubuntu run as fast as ubuntu?
[11:39] <blubloblu> py_geek: I'm not that experienced but you should look at this page: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[11:39] <nemo_home> vadvad: personally, centericq - but that's 'cause I like the flexibility of connecting from anywhere
[11:39] <nemo_home> vadvad: most people use gaim
[11:40] <nemo_home> vadvad: oh. do I... yes, yes I do :-p
[11:40] <dyrne> py_geek: its the same os just a different desktop environment. youll still have gnome and can switch between em at login screen
[11:40] <vadvad> nemo_home: that's what i use in here...
[11:40] <BobSoft> py_geek, It's really adding the KDE desktop to your current set up.
[11:40] <Och4> in wine, mouse keeps going off the window application.  How do I fix this?
[11:40] <vadvad> nemo_home: how can i give u me address in private?
[11:40] <Deeply> i think this is the channel I was on
[11:40] <BobSoft> py_geek, sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop is the command
[11:40] <TOXIC_> may i ask a question : i'm SSH connected to a Dapper, i'd like to run a program on the session running on the distant computer, so that the program keeps running when i disconnect from ssh... any idea ?
[11:40] <Deeply> well, ubuntu is indeed interesting
[11:41] <dager> TOXIC_: screen
[11:41] <BobSoft> py_geek, It's the same with Xubuntu: 'sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop'
[11:41] <vadvad> nemo_home: did it got to u?
[11:41] <Och4> does anyone know wine at all?
[11:41] <BobSoft> py_geek, Xubuntu is usually said to run faster.
[11:41] <nemo_home> vadvad: what's your messenger of choice?
[11:41] <Smilez> <-- Needs help getting screen resolution to 1024x768 using Nvidia driver
[11:41] <TOXIC_> Och4, a little, what for ?
[11:41] <vadvad> nemo_home:msn
[11:41] <rodney_> emy sound doesnt work on a thinkpad 560x breezy... anyone know what process i need to follow ?
[11:42] <delcoyote> hi all whats the command to find a file? grep?
[11:42] <py_geek> ALL:: okay THX!! also, if my programs work pretty good with wine should i ditch windows?
[11:42] <adamowitz> is this the best place to talk about feisty final?
[11:42] <erUSUL> TOXIC_: use screen... or nohup
[11:42] <kipp1> delcoyote: you can use locate
[11:42] <WaxyFresh> py_geek, kubuntu/ubuntu run diffrently on diffrent systems but generally ubuntus faster,and xubuntus the fastest
[11:42] <Och4> toxic, i can't keep my mouse to just the wine window when i open a game or something up within wine.  How should i fix this?
[11:42] <TOXIC_> erUSUL,  ?? could you be more precis ? example for running terminal ? "nohup terminal" ? thats all ?
[11:43] <vadvad> nemo_home: ok man thanks for everything. see ya around
[11:43] <ffm> Any good recomendations on how I should go about connecting to a XDMCP enabled computer from a M$ Windows Box?
[11:43] <claus> Hi, I have problems running typo3, installed via apt-get. Any known problems with typo3 / php ?
[11:43] <delcoyote> thanks kipp1
[11:43] <erUSUL> TOXIC_: something like that but if you want to be able to resume terminal sessions screen is what you are looking for
[11:43] <HessiaNerd> hello...
[11:43] <nemo_home> Och4: winecfg
[11:43] <TOXIC_> Och4, terminal, winecfg, look in the options, somewhere, you'll find "keep mouse in directX application", check the box, and done !
[11:43] <prurigro> hey, just wondering if anyone else installed feisty fresh and ended up with no icons in openoffice? and if so, anyone find a fix?
[11:44] <nemo_home> TOXIC_: heh. beat me to it :)
[11:44] <nemo_home> aight. bye y'all
[11:44] <erUSUL> TOXIC_: look for a how to in google about screen the terminal multiplexer ;)
[11:44] <Cugel> Hello dudes.
[11:44] <Pretoriano> i have a problem un the partition step when i try to install feisty fawn, the option to select disk dont appear
[11:45] <Cugel> I want to run xscreensaver on my first screen only (0:0). I just don't understand the manual where it says to use [-display host:display.screen]   -- what do I enter there???
[11:45] <tcleval> hey,  any solution to NVIDIA RESOLUTION PROBLEM ON FEISTY?
[11:45] <Och4> nemo_home, it doesn't worked.  I checked the Allow direntx app to keep the mouse only, or what ever it's called.  what else should i do
[11:45] <ffm> !caps | tcleval
[11:45] <erUSUL> !fixres | tcleval
[11:45] <ubotu> tcleval: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[11:45] <ubotu> tcleval: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:45] <danshtr> hi al
[11:45] <danshtr> ubuntu 7.04: when a word is marked as misspelled, right clicking on it brings the menu without suggestions
[11:46] <scarnia> Hi, a have a question. Is possible to get two differents X Server with a single graphic card with two monitors (dual head)?
[11:46] <danshtr> chatzilla works as it should, it displays sogestions
[11:46] <Och4> toxic, it doesn't worked.  I checked the Allow direntx app to keep the mouse only, or what ever it's called.  what else should i do
[11:46] <ffm> HOW I should go about connecting to a XDMCP enabled computer from a M$ Windows Box?
[11:46] <TOXIC_> erUSUL, look, I am on a distant computer, and often use X redirection, so I can start applications on others comoputers, so it was realy hard to get to work... so, if possible, i'd rather use something else as screen redirection, i just need to be able to start the application on the distant session (running on the distant computer), i dont wantr to resume it, i can easyly kill it distantly and re-run it if needed...
[11:46] <chamunks> Greetings...
[11:46] <hd420> bleh... I just upgraded to fiesty and am getting many many zombie procecsses
[11:46] <TOXIC_> erUSUL, would nohup be the right command ?
[11:46] <chamunks> Whats the name of the best dvd duplicating software for ubuntu 64 bit?
[11:47] <hd420> is there any approved way to downgrade back to edgy?
[11:47] <erUSUL> TOXIC_: yes iirc
[11:47] <blubloblu> my usb wifi adapter shows up in lshw but not lsusb, how come?
[11:47] <BobSoft> I've got an odd question about installing software from downloaded repositories. I've created this tutorial at UbuntuForums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=352460) but I'm afraid I don't know how to mess with the GPG/PGP aspect so that it doesn't add the insecure source warnings. I'll answer any questions that might help. And yes: I've done search in Google and have only been frustrated.
[11:47] <Jaymac> I have installed the latest nvidia driver using envy... but am having issues and would like to go back to using the restricted manager to manage my graphics.. but there is no nvidia entry there anymore
[11:47] <TOXIC_> erUSUL, iirc ????
[11:47] <Jaymac> is there anything i can do?
[11:47] <ffm> HOW I should go about connecting to a XDMCP enabled computer from a M$ Windows Box?
[11:47] <LjL> !downgrade > hd420    (hd420, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:47] <freeza> uninstall envy drivers
[11:47] <Jaymac> already done that
[11:47] <BobSoft> It's a tutorial on how to create DVDs from the Ubuntu repositories.
[11:47] <TOXIC_> Och4, what app do you wann start ?
[11:48] <freeza> now reinstall the restricted drivers
[11:48] <Cugel> Again...
[11:48] <Cugel> Again...
[11:48] <freeza> envy purges all the prior drivers before installing
[11:48] <Jaymac> freeza... there is no nvidia entry in the restricted manager..
[11:48] <Jaymac> i know
[11:48] <freeza> so yo have to download agian
[11:48] <hd420> k
[11:48] <nn-laptop> I have asked again and again HOW do i MIRROR UBUNTU?????????????????????????
[11:48] <Och4> toxic, I'll tryed warcraft 3 and starcraft.
[11:48] <Cugel> I want to run xscreensaver on my first screen only (0:0). I just don't understand the manual where it says to use [-display host:display.screen]   -- what do I enter there???
[11:48] <Jaymac> but now the restricted manager doesn't pick up nvidia..
[11:48] <ffm> !repeat | Cugel
[11:48] <ubotu> Cugel: 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
[11:48] <dager> nn-laptop: be nice, and somebody will answer you :)
[11:48] <Jaymac> should i install nvidia-glx from the repositories?
[11:48] <hd420> so i'm stuck with a broken fiesty install for a few months :(
[11:48] <freeza> hmm
[11:48] <Pretoriano> it's possible install ubuntu 7.04 from text mode?
[11:48] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, Mirror Ubuntu?
[11:48] <hd420> sod all
[11:48] <freeza> yeah
[11:48] <ffm> hd420: Just reinstall.
[11:48] <nn-laptop> y
[11:49] <TOXIC_> Och, please start your messages with my name, so i can read it in bold on my screen, just type TOX and then "tab" key !
[11:49] <erUSUL> Cugel: -display localhost:0:0 ??
[11:49] <nn-laptop> Trying to make a really nice linux sight
[11:49] <Jaymac> ok will reboot
[11:49] <georgy_> Pretoriano : yes, download the alternate cd
[11:49] <chamunks> What would be a good ripping software to duplicate dvd's in ubuntu would anyone have a good suggestion?
[11:49] <LjL> !alternate > Pretoriano    (Pretoriano, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:49] <hd420> ffm: not an option
[11:49] <kuzmaster> Pretoriano: i THINK you may be able to hit esc as the boot menu for the cd, but i may be mistaken
[11:49] <Sharky_> ptnet.org
[11:49] <TOXIC_> Och4, please start your messages with my name, so i can read it in bold on my screen, just type TOX and then "tab" key !
[11:49] <velko> BobSoft, take a look at this instructions for a non-standard repo (look in the section "Validation") http://www.winki-the-ripper.de/openengine/cms/website.php?id=/de/index/download.htm#feisty
[11:50] <ffm> hd420: Why not? Just copy all your data off and reformat!
[11:50] <Cugel> erUSUL: Can't open display: localhost:0:0    -- I get that all the time -- and Yes, echo $DISPLAY shows me 0:0.  !
[11:50] <TOXIC_> lol, i was giving an advice and not doing it... lol
[11:50] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, Loading it now . . .
[11:51] <kitsuneofdoom> hey, I am running on an old computer, with a Matrox MGA G200. I heard you could get direct rendering working on it, but it isn't right now. Anyone know anything? Fiesty.
[11:51] <Och4> TOXIC_,  warcraft 3 and starcraft?
[11:51] <abo> Lilacor, ok.. I found out what's the new name of the disk: /dev/sdb1 instead of /dev/hdb1 ... tx
[11:51] <Judge> comment on fait pour telecharger sur irc svp ?
[11:51] <velko> !fr > Judge
[11:51] <scorcher7> Hi, I installed feisty and everything works very well except for burning cds.
[11:52] <TOXIC_> Och4, do you use XGL or AIGLX ?
[11:52] <hd420> judge: nous ne parles pas francais ici, anglais svp?
[11:52] <scorcher7> it worked in dapper just fine but now it says insert a blank cd even when there is one in the drive
[11:52] <nn-laptop> already mirror debian can i have a space estimate for ubuntu;; current domain name ;;; getting a-nother soon ;;;; http://srv256.homeinux.net
[11:52] <Judge> !fr
[11:52] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:52] <Judge> sorry
[11:52] <Och4> TOXIC_, beryl?
[11:52] <danish> is judgen here
[11:52] <BobSoft> velko, Mmmm. You might have something there! Many thanks!! I'll give it a test run.
[11:52] <BobSoft> velko, :-)
[11:53] <Och4> TOXIC_,  i haven't tryed aiglx
[11:53] <velko> BobSoft, you just have to find out the proper gpg key (the last 8 numbers of it)
[11:53] <TOXIC_> erUSUL, sorry, but a "nohup qbittorrent" says :"nohup : ajout a la sortie de nohup.out"
[11:53] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, I'm sorry: Mirror Ubuntu? Can you clarify to me what you mean? Are you wanting to download the repository files and have a local mirror?
[11:53] <TOXIC_> Och4, yes, beryl
[11:53] <TOXIC_> Och4, are you using beryl ?
[11:54] <Och4> TOXIC_,  yep.
[11:54] <TOXIC_> Och4, I guess thats the problem !
[11:54] <nn-laptop> BobSoft, Cd mirror / respitory for public access the hole shabang!
[11:54] <TOXIC_> Och4, with XGL ?
[11:55] <sean> can i ask a quick newbie question?
[11:55] <TOXIC_> sean, yep
[11:55] <georgy_> !ask
[11:55] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:55] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, Check out my tutorial at UbuntuForums and tell me if this is something along the lines of what you're looking for: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=352460
[11:55] <danohuiginn> is there an unofficial repository anywhere with php4 for feisty?
[11:55] <nn-laptop> BobSoft, that is if i have room lol
[11:55] <sean> im on an ibook, with ubunty
[11:55] <sean> i had to reinstall
[11:55] <TOXIC_> danohuiginn, keep using Dapper,, dapper = no problems !
[11:56] <hd420> with feisty, I'm getting lots and lots more zombie processes and apache's mod_cgi doesn't seem to be working
[11:56] <sean> before i had my command key working as my ctrl key
[11:56] <sean> and i forgot how i did it
[11:56] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, Yeah; we're talking huge here. You've gotta have a large hard drive with oodles of spare disc space.
[11:56] <hd420> anyone else encountered this problem?
[11:56] <Och4> TOXIC_,  i don't think i have xgl installed
[11:56] <omarion> TOXIC_: what do you mean by saying dapper=no problems?
[11:56] <Och4> toxic, if thats what you mean
[11:56] <BobSoft> We're talkin' a good amount free here. But if that's already been set aside for this purpose then my tutorial may just be what comes in handy to get it started.
[11:57] <TOXIC_> sean, try the keyboard layouts in gnome panel
[11:57] <BobSoft> nn-laptop, We're talkin' a good amount free here. But if that's already been set aside for this purpose then my tutorial may just be what comes in handy to get it started.
[11:57] <Guitrokr> i Installed ubuntu on an external hard drive but it automatically put grub in my internal hard drives boot sector, so now i can't boot my computer without the external plugged in... is there a way to move grub to the external?
[11:57] <kleftisx> i have install debootstrap...how i can run 32bit applications now?
[11:57] <danohuiginn> TOXIC_: yeah; except this is my laptop and I like having the wifi &c working properly!
[11:58] <sean> can someone please walk me through the steps to make my apple (command) key work like the Ctrl key?
[11:58] <sean> keyboard shortcuts?
[11:58] <TOXIC_> omarion, I mean, I was using Dapper for like 4 month when I tested Edgy when it was stable, and I was near to quit ubuntu when I juste reinstalled Dapper, I guess its the same on Fawn, nothing works ! but on Dapper, well, just everything cool for me !
[11:58] <rcbaxter_> Has anyone seen this in their fastcgi.crash.log: Dispatcher failed to catch: private method `split' called for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
[11:58] <TOXIC_> danohuiginn, not working on Dapper ?
[11:58] <sigg> Im having trouble loading the F-Spot photo organizer
[11:58] <Guitrokr> i Installed ubuntu on an external hard drive but it automatically put grub in my internal hard drives boot sector, so now i can't boot my computer without the external plugged in... is there a way to move grub to the external?
[11:59] <linkster> anybody know how to get an external projector going with ATI fglrx drivers?
[11:59] <soundray> !repeat | Guitrokr
[11:59] <ubotu> Guitrokr: 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
[11:59] <TOXIC_> sean, U French ?
[11:59] <sean> im american
[11:59] <Salsa911> Who isn't
[11:59] <sigg> it says f-spot is loading, but doesnt open
[11:59] <magnetron> Salsa911, what?
[11:59] <psycose> hi as i my dell inspiron 510m is really slow after my feisty update (3D disabled) cpu stay about 2%, i'm suspecting a xorg problem any tips about that ?
[11:59] <Wokm4n> Hey how can I join the rizon.org server? I don't see it in the list
[12:00] <sean> can someone please walk me through the steps to make my apple (command) key work like the Ctrl key?
[12:00] <sean> im on an applie ibook g4
[12:00] <kipp1> sean: your running ubuntu on apple hardware?
[12:00] <soundray> Guitrokr: when the system is booted, you can install grub with 'sudo grub-install install_device', where install_device is something like /dev/sda
[12:00] <omarion> TOXIC_: ok, but it wasn't the same thing for me, i know that dapper is lts, but i had many problems with it especially with my graphics card (ati) which works well now on feisty
[12:00] <TOXIC_> sean, sorry, I only know French Keyboards, so I couldn't guide you through this.... sorry, I Just tell U, look in the bar on the top of the screen, the Properties or System buttun, somewhere, you can choose your keyboard layout !
[12:00] <Och4> TOXIC_,  what should i do?
[12:01] <kleftisx> i have install debootstrap...how i can run 32bit applications now?
[12:01] <soundray> Guitrokr: man grub-install helps.
[12:01] <danohuiginn> TOXIC_: yeah, dapper and edgy didn't like my hardware. besides, almost everything works much much, better on feisty; I just need to do some work with php4