[12:01] <ziggy23> Hi everyone!  How do I make Firestarter start up when I start my computer?
[12:01] <evaristo_____> bruenig:  but ..it is ! .. and now ?
[12:01] <DilfATX> hell all... i have a question... just recently this happened.. when i plug in an external drive i am not able to add or remove files... how can i fix this?
[12:01] <bruenig> ziggy23, why do you need it to?
[12:01] <DilfATX> hello all i meant to say sorry
[12:01] <vox754> adamhman, muscle and witness... hilarious!
[12:01] <crazlunatic> vox754: This is odd. With qtparted I cannot find my 80gb hard drive. I'm going back to gparted. How can I boot into gparted with the live cd?
[12:01] <chalupah> can someone help me get my ethernet card working?
[12:01] <chill> hello everyone
[12:01] <NoReGreT> guys, how to run talk/talkd ? it's giving me Error on read from talk daemon: Connection refused. Press any key...
[12:01] <baker> why do you want firestarter??
[12:02] <chill> whos the boss in here :P
[12:02] <adamhman> lol
[12:02] <crazlunatic> vox754: Unless you can help me with qtparted =) It only shows my externally connected drives
[12:02] <ziggy23> shouldn't I have a firewall running?
[12:02] <adamhman> well......?
[12:02] <chill> hey, does anybody here can and does type really fast?
[12:02] <bruenig> ziggy23, firestarter is a front end that edits iptables, it is not the firewall, it configures the firewall
[12:02] <Ix0s> ziggy23, You always have a firewall running, in the form of iptables
[12:02] <Ix0s> !firewall | ziggy23
[12:02] <ubotu> ziggy23: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:03] <bruenig> chill, what speed is considered fast
[12:03] <vox754> crazlunatic, I meant QTParted from the Knoppix live CD... but use GParted is okay... Use the Ubuntu CD and Gparted is right there in System > something, in the top panel
[12:03] <ubuntu_newbie> hmm beryls website didnt help so i still dont know how to access the cube, can ne1 help?
[12:03] <kane77> ziggy23, the thing with firestarter is that it configures your firewoll the program itself is not that important...
[12:03] <crazlunatic> alright. let's hope my PC doesn't die again this time, rebooting thanks to everyone here
[12:03] <adamhman> can anyone help with this error?  http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/4705/screenshotwx2.png
[12:04] <chill> mmm
[12:04] <bruenig> adamhman, what is the filesystem of the external hard drive, I believe two people have asked you that
[12:04] <adamhman> NTFS
[12:04] <adamhman> I think......
[12:04] <siloko> ubuntu_newbie: ctrl-alt left/right
[12:04] <adamhman> argh, I'm such a newb
[12:04] <adamhman> I'll check
[12:04] <chill> well my problem is that i can type super fast, buuuut something happens
[12:05] <Ix0s> ubuntu_, Or ctrl+alt+mouse click and drag
[12:05] <chill> check this out: my name iS GUillermo SILiceo TRueba
[12:05] <adamhman> I don't know... how do I check?
[12:05] <chill> that happens
[12:05] <bruenig> adamhman, paste your /etc/fstab
[12:05] <LeRrA> Hi, i am using vnc to my ubuntu but i cant change the keybord layout, any help? The pref->keyboard ->layout shows me nothing, i cant add my keyboard.. :( Anybody?
[12:05] <bruenig> !paste | adamhman
[12:05] <ubotu> adamhman: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:05] <chill> i use bloq mayus to switch while typing
[12:05] <ubuntu_newbie> yes i can switch window with ctrl-alt-right/left but neither do i see the dome nor the actual cube
[12:05] <vox754> adamhman, "sudo fdisk -l"       hope you don't post another one with explicit images
[12:05] <chill> and it doesnt switch fast enough and THis HAppens
[12:05] <adamhman> what language are you speaking, lol?
[12:05] <adamhman> what explicit images?
[12:06] <chill> in windows this does not happen, how can i make the switching faster
[12:06] <Ix0s> ubuntu_, Or ctrl+alt+mouse click and drag it might be alt shift im not sure mine stopped working -_-
[12:06] <ubuntu_newbie> i don't have a mouse sry :/
[12:06] <strabes> no  mouse? lol
[12:07] <ubuntu_newbie> only the touchpad
[12:07] <TheHunted> hey
[12:07] <Ix0s> ubuntu_newbie, Well touchpad then
[12:07] <siloko> ubuntu_newbie: type beryl_settings into a terminal, go to the desktop tab and make sure desktop cube is enabled
[12:07] <adamhman> uNEWB
[12:07] <DilfATX> hello all... i have a question... just recently this happened.. when i plug in an external drive i am not able to add or remove files... how can i fix this? its pretty much the same issue as adamhman
[12:07] <ubuntu_newbie> siloko,  ok thats prolly it thx
[12:07] <rob65> anyone know of a decent rapidshare links manager for linux?
[12:08] <uNewb> hey Dil
[12:08] <Ix0s> rob65, Did you get anywhere with that edgy install?
[12:08] <uNewb> I've got the same problem
[12:09] <rob65> just burned the disc as it goes Ix0s !
[12:09] <rob65> Just going to try now.
[12:09] <Ix0s> rob65, Okay
[12:09] <rob65> :D
[12:09] <ziggy23> I am coming from Windows, so maybe this explains my security paranoia ;)  But it was also recommended that you use Firestarter in "Beginning Ubuntu Linux"
[12:10] <blackrogue> i have TWO monitors. can someone help me get then setup correctly?
[12:10] <blackrogue> i dont like the clone effect
[12:10] <NickGarvey> !dualmonitor
[12:10] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[12:10] <vox754> ziggy23, no need, just use the router and you are okay...
[12:11] <blackrogue> !Xinerama
[12:11] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[12:11] <nakedman> a quick question, what you guys recommend, ubuntu or kubuntu ?
[12:11] <odat> anyone have any solutions for the nvidia api mismatch problem?
[12:11] <vox754> ziggy23, what can people do to your system anyway? Specifically what are you afraid of?
[12:11] <Latty> nakedman: Ubuntu for normal users, Kubuntu for power users.
[12:11] <nakedman> thanks Latty
[12:12] <Latty> nakedman: Ubuntu is more polished, and easier. Kubuntu is harder, uglier, but more configurable and with better apps (in my opinion)
[12:12] <chill> i have this problem people HI my name is JOhn WHilliamson SWanson
[12:12] <chill> my ubuntu doesnt switch fast enough the bloq mayus
[12:12] <DilfATX> Hello all... I'm having issues with my external hardrive.. i can't add, remove or edit any of my files.. its in NTFS format 30 gig hardrive.
[12:12] <chill> how do i change this
[12:12] <rob65> Ix0s: It's blue screened - it can't start the X server
[12:12] <vox754> !best | nakedman
[12:12] <ubotu> nakedman: 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.
[12:12] <rob65> And offering me to view output to solve it
[12:12] <Ix0s> rob65, Ohh god
[12:12] <Ix0s> rob65, View it
[12:12] <Ix0s> rob65, See what the error is
[12:13] <siloko> DilfATX:  probable mounted read only
[12:13] <iewu> does this website work for you guys http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/
[12:13] <vox754> !enter | chill seems like a strange problem, get a new keyborad, but remember
[12:13] <ubotu> chill seems like a strange problem, get a new keyborad, but remember: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:13] <ziggy23> Vox 754: Getting hacked.  I actually had my identity stolen.
[12:13] <iewu> I need the intel driver for Ubuntu
[12:13] <chill> uh
[12:13] <chill> okey sorry
[12:13] <chill> thats what i feared, that i needed a new keyboard, :(
[12:13] <Ix0s> rob65, Maybe i should have gave you there alternate one argh sorry
[12:13] <wilson> Howdy.
[12:13] <iewu> can someone help me please
[12:14] <iewu> I am looking for my graphics card driver for Ubuntu
[12:14] <chill> let me right, now go for a my sister's keyboard
[12:14] <wilson> Just out of curiosity, is there a way to change the color depth without having to completely restart?
[12:14] <DilfATX> Hello all... I'm having issues with my external hardrive.. i can't add, remove or edit any of my files.. its in NTFS format 30 gig hardrive.
[12:14] <Ix0s> !nvidia | iewu
[12:14] <iewu> no
[12:14] <siloko> DilfATX:  probably mounted read only
[12:14] <iewu> its intel
[12:14] <spx2> i just found out that after installing ubuntu , correctly etc.when i go to the boot meny asking for windows it says that i have problems with hal.dll , its ridiculous , ive done ubuntu installs before and never did i came up with this . does anyone have any suggestion ? i can assure you that my menu.lst is ok
[12:14] <ubotu> iewu: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:14] <Ix0s> iewu, Fair do :)
[12:14] <DilfATX> siloko how can i fix that
[12:14] <iewu> Mobile Intel 945GM Express
[12:14] <aboyousif> !ntfs
[12:14] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:14] <rob65> Ix0s: I viewed it and it's telling me the log file is in /var/log/ ...... but didn't actualy tell me what the error was
[12:14] <shuff> anybody know what might be wrong, if having problems with the boot disc hanging at "Configuring Network Interfaces?"  It's preventing me from actually installing Ubuntu.
[12:15] <aboyousif> !ntfs-3g | DilfATX
[12:15] <ubotu> DilfATX: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[12:15] <rob65> Ix0s: Fatal server error: no screens found
[12:15] <DilfATX> ubotu thank you kindly
[12:15] <siloko> mount -t ntfs-3g <your device> <a mount point>
[12:15] <vox754> !thanks | DilfATX
[12:15] <ubotu> DilfATX: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[12:15] <rob65> should i follow steps to change driver to "nv" and "vesa?"
[12:16] <spx2> i just found out that after installing ubuntu , correctly etc.when i go to the boot meny asking for windows it says that i have problems with hal.dll , its ridiculous , ive done ubuntu installs before and never did i came up with this . does anyone have any suggestion ? i can assure you that my menu.lst is ok
[12:16] <Ix0s> rob65, give it a shot,
[12:16] <Ix0s> rob65, Worth a try,
[12:16] <iewu> it says nothing about intel, I mean that website :Ix0s
[12:16] <rob65> or try as i did before and change startup parameters, and download nvidia-glx
[12:16] <vox754> !repeat > spx2
[12:16] <wilson> !help
[12:16] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:16] <vox754> !repeat | spx2
[12:16] <ubotu> spx2: 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
[12:16] <Ix0s> iewu, No it wont lol
[12:16] <Ix0s> !intel
[12:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:16] <reb0rn> !vdr
[12:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vdr - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:16] <chill> THis is a TREst TO se HOw fast
[12:16] <chill> nah, same problem with this keyboard
[12:17] <Latty> Anyone have any experience getting all of the hotkeys and stuff working with the Cherry CyMaster Linux keyboard? - The debian packages on disk don't install right, and all compiles fail for me.
[12:17] <chill> maybe nobody noticied this problem because they dont type as fast as me, lol
[12:17] <vox754> Latty, do you have the build-essential and headers? you need them in order to compile
[12:18] <Latty> vox754: Yeah.
[12:18] <Ix0s> rob65, I should have gave you the alternate cd and not the live -_- STUPID ME!
[12:18] <rob65> really? :/
[12:18] <Latty> vox754: I have all of the dependencies listed in the readme too.
[12:18] <wilson> weee.
[12:18] <Ix0s> rob65, Yeah, but me rushing you know
[12:18] <vox754> chill, very strange, and unless you can type really extra fast I don't see that as a big problem, when would you use every starting letter in caps?
[12:18] <siloko> any way to stop the join and quit messages in xchat?
[12:19] <The_Belgain> hi there - a general linux question: what's the best way to run an app such that it gets automatically restarted if it crashes?
[12:19] <lando768> hello everyone
[12:19] <Ix0s> Ermmmm strange question, keyboard shortcut to get the menubar in xchat back?
[12:19] <lufis> The_Belgain: adding it to Gnome's session manager might do the trick
[12:19] <The_Belgain> are there any standard ways of doing this, or does it involve writing a batch script run as a cron job to check for the program?
[12:20] <lando768> i was using google earth perfectly and today all of a sudden i got an error on startup saying that openGL would run emulated and that i should install/upgrade video drivers
[12:20] <vox754> Ix0s, ctrl+F9
[12:20] <kjaer> The_Belgain, Have a loop checking if is still alive is the only option.
[12:20] <Latty> vox754: Specifically, I get the error: make[2] : *** No rule to make target `linuxthreads/bits/local_lim.h', needed by `.ServerKeyHandle.o'. Stop.
[12:20] <Ix0s> vox754, :D ty
[12:20] <Latty> While doing ./configure_kde
[12:20] <lufis> The_Belgain: generally when nautilus or metacity or something crashes it is restarted because they're in the session manager
[12:20] <The_Belgain> lufis: that will just mean the program starts when ubuntu logs in - i want the program to restart if the program crashes
[12:20] <Latty> *./configure_kde.sh
[12:20] <Latty> even
[12:20] <Varsendaggr> Hey i want to install the new beryl,   but i want to do it in such a way that i don't have to have it runninng...   as in it is  something i can log into...
[12:20] <lufis> The_Belgain: right
[12:21] <rob65> Ix0s: how long are you going to be around for?
[12:21] <rob65> do you mind if i PM you?
[12:21] <mrrcp> can someone tell me why my laptop screen is stuck on  640 * 680  how can i fix this?
[12:21] <lufis> The_Belgain: I think that'd work. doesn't hurt to try :)
[12:21] <vox754> Latty, well that seems like a problem with the "makefile"... maybe it is wrong or you have to point this manually to the dependencies
[12:21] <zch> guys can someone help me out
[12:21] <siloko> Varsendaggr:  check out their website - they have a how-to on adding a beryl option to your login manager (if you use gnome)
[12:21] <The_Belgain> ok, i'll give that a go then (it's a vlc instance listening on the telnet interface in my case - it seems to crash semi-frequently on some files)
[12:21] <lando768> mrrcp install 945resoultion?
[12:21] <lufis> zch: just ask your question :)
[12:21] <zch> i did earlier 5 times
[12:21] <kjaer> The_Belgain,  while true do program_to_run end
[12:21] <mrrcp> no
[12:21] <mrrcp> ?
[12:21] <mrrcp> how
[12:21] <crazlunatic> hey guys
[12:21] <crazlunatic> I try to run this command
[12:21] <crazlunatic> sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:22] <crazlunatic> but I get an error
[12:22] <Latty> vox754: It says nothing in the readme about configuring, and seeing as this is a commercial product, I doubt it'd have makefile errors I wouldn't instantly get on a search.
[12:22] <crazlunatic> E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:22] <crazlunatic> E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:22] <lando768> system>administration>synaptic package manager
[12:22] <zch> my machine was running fine for months, i had to leave town so it was turned off for 3 days, and now eth0 dissapeared
[12:22] <crazlunatic> Does anyone know why this is happening?
[12:22] <zch> any idea what could be the cause
[12:22] <sanityx> I have a jpeg image in a folder and when I select that folder to import in F-Spot it simply refuses to see it
[12:22] <lando768> search for it im assuming u have an intel video card
[12:22] <petafile> Is there an easy way to change panel text color in beryl?
[12:22] <mrrcp> apt-get install 945resoultion ??
[12:22] <petafile> w/ gnome
[12:22] <siloko> zch: someone stole your NIC :)
[12:22] <lando768> that might work too
[12:22] <mrrcp> yes i do
[12:22] <zch> it's still there :P
[12:22] <mrrcp> k
[12:23] <zch> nothing was changed
[12:23] <zch> but eth0 is no more
[12:23] <lufis> zch: have you not rebooted since?
[12:23] <zch> i was rebooting often earlier
[12:23] <zch> because of frequent power outages here
[12:23] <lufis> hmm
[12:23] <zch> so every time power is off for too long for ups to sustain it
[12:23] <lando768> i get an error running google earth saying i need to upgrade my video drivers and that opengl will be emulated, this after it was working perfectly a few days ago
[12:23] <zch> i had to shutdown
[12:23] <vox754> crazlunatic, " E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-driver-ati"  <---- ?
[12:23] <lufis> is the nic functional? are there any leds on it, are they on?
[12:23] <chill> hey im back
[12:23] <crazlunatic> vox754: Yes
[12:23] <zch> it was about 2-3 times per month
[12:23] <zch> yes it is functional
[12:23] <crazlunatic> vox754: After running sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:23] <vox754> chill, very strange, and unless you can type really extra fast I don't see that as a big problem, when would you use every starting letter in caps?
[12:23] <zch> and led lights on when i plug in ethernet cable
[12:24] <lufis> zch: weird
[12:24] <StoneNote> crazlunatic, I don't see that. I do see a xserver-xorg-video-ati
[12:24] <Ix0s> rob65, go for it :)
[12:24] <Baktaah> Could someone help me with Xchat (since the Xchat guys don't respond) is there a way to make  it like if I were to write cunt it changes it into c*nt
[12:24] <crazlunatic> Im just following the guide ehre: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Radeon_9200/9250_%28RV280%29_and_DVI
[12:24] <kipp2> my upgrade has crashed half way though, how can I start it again?
[12:24] <chill> i can use shift is just that i learned with those old typing machines and i got "trained" to hit a blog mayus
[12:24] <lufis> zch: have you tried disabling and re-enabling in gnome's network manager?
[12:24] <zch> im running edgy server
[12:24] <zch> so no x installed at all
[12:24] <lufis> zch: ah
[12:24] <chill> in windows that wasnt a problem, i guess i'll have to re-learn
[12:25] <crazlunatic> stonenote: I'm just using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Radeon_9200/9250_%28RV280%29_and_DVI the guide at the ubuntu website
[12:25] <Ix0s> Baktaah, You can probably grab a script to do that for you
[12:25] <lufis> zch: i don't know the command line equivalent of what it does, but it generally fixes any problems
[12:25] <aboyousif> Baktaah, from settings > auto replace ..
[12:25] <siloko> zch: whats ifconfig have to say?
[12:25] <NoReGreT> I need some help with talk/talkd
[12:25] <NoReGreT> anyone ?
[12:25] <Baktaah> aboyousif  THANK YOU
[12:25] <zch> it see eth1 normally
[12:25] <zch> but no eth0
[12:25] <zch> (i have 2 nics)
[12:25] <Pollywog> why are there no nvidia drivers for the -generic 2.6.20 kernel only for -386?
[12:25] <mrrcp> hrm
[12:25] <crazlunatic> lol hello?
[12:25] <mrrcp> that didnt work
[12:26] <lufis> crazlunatic: lolz hi
[12:26] <chill> i was hoping there was an option to change the switching time of the bloq mayus
[12:26] <vox754> !launchpad | chill, yes... or try searching launchpad for a similar bug and solution
[12:26] <ubotu> chill, yes... or try searching launchpad for a similar bug and solution: 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/
[12:26] <zch> i got eth1 lo and sit0
[12:26] <mrrcp> how can i get the 945resoultion
[12:26] <siloko> zch: thats a bit weird . . .
[12:26] <zch> also i have no idea what sit0 is :P
[12:26] <chill> okey thanks! will do right now
[12:26] <nakedman> does anyone know a program which can scan the mac addresses from my local network ?
[12:26] <vox754> !forums | chill, also try the forums
[12:26] <ubotu> chill, also try the forums: The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[12:26] <crazlunatic> lufis: I try running sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-driver-ati but I get an error like this: E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:26] <weltschmerz> does anyone here have any experience with the Sprint Treo phone?  I'm trying to decide between the Windows and Palm versions.
[12:26] <sanityx> Why would f-spot refuse to recognize a jpeg?
[12:27] <Ix0s> Haha im loving ubouts response to !windows XD
[12:27] <lufis> crazlunatic: have you actually downloaded the source?
[12:27] <zch> what is sit0 anyway, i don't remember having that
[12:27] <fnord_> anyone got a minute to help with a shorewall/gateway issue?
[12:27] <crazlunatic> lufis: Lol, doesn't running sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-driver-ati get it?
[12:27] <lufis> sanityx: what happens exactly?
[12:27] <lufis> crazlunatic: i don't know, probably not...
[12:27] <crazlunatic> lufis: I'm just following this guide -->https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Radeon_9200/9250_%28RV280%29_and_DVI
[12:27] <nakedman> does anyone know a program which can scan the mac addresses from my local network ?
[12:27] <crazlunatic> lufis: It doesn't say anything about how to dowload the source
[12:27] <sanityx> lufis, I put a jpeg into a folder and name it something. lets say foo.jpg. then i select import in f-spot, and select that folder, and it simply finds nothing
[12:27] <radioaktivstorm> hello, i am having issues with my bcm4306 wireless again. i tried the bcm43xx-fwcutter and went through the step by step, but afterwards my wireless is VERY slow if it connects at all. It does, however, see the ESSIDs near me
[12:28] <fnord_> i've got both nics configured, and I can ping both the internal and external nic from inside the local network, but nothing is getting forwarded to the public net
[12:28] <rob65> Are you not getting any of my PMs Ix0s?
[12:28] <radioaktivstorm> any pointers?
[12:28] <lufis> sanityx: dunno, have you built it yourself?
[12:28] <Ix0s> rob65, Nope you registered on here mate?
[12:28] <sanityx> lufis, f-spot? no
[12:28] <lufis> sanityx: ok
[12:28] <rob65> nah i'm not
[12:28] <Ix0s> !register | rob65
[12:28] <ubotu> rob65: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[12:28] <rob65> i guess that's why
[12:28] <Ix0s> rob65, Follow that link only takes a mo
[12:29] <nakedman> !windows
[12:29] <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
[12:29] <crazlunatic> lufis: thanks anyway man. I'm just gonna skip that step lol
[12:29] <lufis> crazlunatic: lol one sec, let me see
[12:29] <NoReGreT> anyone ? some help in talk/talkd ..
[12:29] <zch> what is sit0 anyway?
[12:29] <crazlunatic> lufis: thanks =D. im trying to get beryl to run on ubuntu. it look super sick
[12:30] <zch> and why it is there instead of my eth0 :S
[12:30] <siloko> zch: a generic device which supports ipv6
[12:30] <lufis> crazlunatic: yup :) the only selling point of vista for free
[12:30] <rob65> registered with nickserv now
[12:30] <rob65> will my pms works?
[12:30] <zch> siloko: any idea why it happened and what should i do to bring back my eth0
[12:30] <fnord_> anyone? just a coupla quick questions about setting up a gateway box with shorewall? I've been following this guide: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu6.10_firewall_gateway
[12:30] <m1ce> im having trouble with feisty using 100% cpu when im connected to a network
[12:30] <crazlunatic> lufis: I have vista lol...
[12:31] <Baktaah> hehe finaly got mein letters chaning zis ist so cool
[12:31] <fnord_> i've set up ipmasq in the pat, and i've use firestarter as well, I'm no noob
[12:31] <crazlunatic> lufis: but paying for it will be a different story... anyway =)
[12:31] <lufis> crazlunatic: this guide doesn't mention running buil-dep
[12:31] <lufis> build-dep
[12:31] <crazlunatic> im running this guide
[12:31] <chill> theres not a single bug reported with the words bloq mayus in the ubuntu project(using launchpad search feature)
[12:31] <crazlunatic> lufis: I'm reading this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver#head-363954c23963c39e3a7d633c7ad8667c8e0949c9
[12:31] <NoReGreT> hello ?
[12:31] <lufis> oh ok
[12:31] <siloko> zch: no sorry
[12:32] <Och4> Partition problems, i can't install ubuntu, because of my /home dir has this "unsed: unknown"  the used data is known to it.  how do i fix this?
[12:32] <zch> T_T
[12:32] <vox754> chill, search for "caps lock".... maybe it is just you in the whole universe
[12:32] <lufis> crazlunatic: did you follow this one though? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Radeon_9200/9250_%28RV280%29_and_DVI
[12:32] <chill> lol haha okey
[12:32] <fnord_> or is there perhaps an ubuntu networking channel or something?
[12:32] <MonkeyMan1> \pink monkeyman1
[12:32] <chill> i swear im not making this up
[12:33] <mzaza> any ideas how can I connect with ssh through terminal?
[12:33] <radioaktivstorm> i am having issues with my bcm4306 wireless again. i tried the bcm43xx-fwcutter and went through the step by step, but afterwards my wireless is VERY slow if it connects at all. It does, however, see the ESSIDs near me. can anyone shoot me some pointers?
[12:33] <fnord_> terminal doesn't doo ssh
[12:33] <crazlunatic> lufis: Yes thats the one I was following but I just skipped it
[12:33] <fnord_> download putty
[12:33] <crazlunatic> lufis: I get error when running sudo apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:33] <Och4> Partition Problem,u can't install ubuntu because my third parition has this "used: known" meaning the thrid partition has known data uses.  what should i do?
[12:34] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> Anyone here?
[12:34] <fnord_> your main cchoices for ssh in windows are putty, teraterm ssh, and cygwin
[12:34] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> I'm having trouble after an upgrade.
[12:34] <cpinto> .net
[12:34] <MonkeyMan1> I did an upgrade from ubuntu 5.1 to 6.x. Why did my wireless connection have a disconnected status? Anyone seen this?
[12:34] <lufis> crazlunatic: what error?
[12:34] <vox754> radioaktivstorm, I'm sorry to mention than that native driver is 11 Mb maximum. It is good because it is an open source project, but if you want full speed you may need "ndiswrapper"... Nevertheless stick to bcm43xx in order to help the community.
[12:36] <lufis> vox754: help the community? s/he wants their hardware to work...
[12:36] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> I've done an apt-get upgrade on my system. Now it won't boot with the new 2.6.17.11-server-bigiron kernel, I selected an older version (2.6.17.11-generic) in my GRUB boot, but how can I remove the newer kerne?
[12:36] <vanberge> anybody familiar with dvd::rip very much?  i.e. im using it now and and it results in a different avi file for each chapter
[12:36] <Baktaah> So
[12:36] <Baktaah> Anyeone awake und wanan chit chat?
[12:36] <chill> nah, nothing, i will report the bug, thanks anyway
[12:36] <bruenig> LaHrrSLoVeLL, delete it and remove the menu.lst entry or delete it and run sudo upgrade-grub
[12:36] <lufis> Baktaah: alright :)
[12:36] <dping28> I was wondering if someone could help me with a mail server problem.. I have been following this howto http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ and have managed to get all services running however when i send mail its perm delayed with connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] : Connection refused and any mail I send to it never comes
[12:36] <bruenig> !offtopic | Baktaah
[12:36] <ubotu> Baktaah: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:36] <vox754> lufis, hey you have to pay a price for the decisions you make, like using Open source software... it is free after all, so no warranties
[12:36] <radioaktivstorm> vox754, i can live with the low bandwidth, but can you explain how i can get a reliable connection. Im a fan of open source, but i really kind of need my wireless to work. :/
[12:36] <Baktaah> thanks brun
[12:36] <Baktaah> bruenig
[12:36] <fnord_> LaHR: vi /etc/grub/grub.conf
[12:37] <coolgeek> can some one tell me how to use ssh
[12:37] <bruenig> fnord_, no
[12:37] <coolgeek> im confused by all the syntax
[12:37] <Pelo> LaHrrSLoVeLL, check in synatpic you can remove the new kernel there if you it was automaticaly upgraded, and you can edit the grub menu by hand to remove the entry
[12:37] <concept10> LaHrrSLoVeLL, instead of doing that, delete the kernel from synaptic
[12:37] <lufis> vox754: of course not, but recommending to use a half-functional driver over a functional one just because one is oss doesn't make a whole lot of sense to the end user
[12:37] <Thug-N-Me> how do i change the defalut torrent package ?
[12:37] <fnord_> still have to manually pull it from grub tho, i don't think removing the package will do that
[12:37] <bruenig> Thug-N-Me, install another bittorrent client
[12:37] <baker_> radioaktiv fwcutter?
[12:37] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> Alright, is synaptic the Add/Remove program menu?
[12:37] <bruenig> fnord_, in the postrm script it probably runs sudo update-grub
[12:38] <Thug-N-Me> i would like not to open torrent auto when i click on it
[12:38] <coolgeek> any one?
[12:38] <lufis> LaHrrSLoVeLL: no, but they are similar
[12:38] <concept10> LaHrrSLoVeLL, no, look in administration
[12:38] <Pelo> LaHrrSLoVeLL,   menu > system  > admin > synatpic package manager
[12:38] <Thug-N-Me> i like to be asked whit what i would like to open it
[12:38] <vox754> lufis, it is part of a philosophy... but I do get your point.
[12:38] <fnord_> anyone good wit setting up a gateway/ I'm really close
[12:38] <slim> could someone please help me install gtk
[12:38] <fnord_> s/wit/with
[12:38] <Thug-N-Me> any ideea how do i do that in firefox ?
[12:38] <crazlunatic> lufis: This error > E: Unable to find a source package for xserver-xorg-driver-ati
[12:38] <jrib> slim: if you are using ubuntu desktop, you have gtk already
[12:38] <Pelo> slim,  check in synaptic
[12:38] <LjL> slim, GTK is the toolkit that GNOME is based upon. it would strike me as very interesting if you had Ubuntu and didn't have GTK installed.
[12:39] <slim> ok
[12:39] <radioaktivstorm> baker_,  I tried the fwcutter with wl_apsta.o per instructions on the forums
[12:39] <slim> how do i invoke it while using gcc
[12:39] <LjL> !compile > slim    (slim, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:39] <coolgeek> can some one tell me how to use ssh
[12:39] <crazlunatic> lufis: you still there dude?
[12:39] <coolgeek> im confused by all the syntax
[12:39] <vox754> radioaktivstorm, if you really need the wireless then go for ndiswrapper, search the forums, there are guides. Youl'' have to stop using the bcm43xx module and to blacklist it
[12:39] <Thug-N-Me> how can i tell firefox ... not to open a torrent link with the default torrent cleint ... and use another one ?
[12:39] <lufis> crazlunatic: yeah, i've never had to install any 3rd party drivers so i'm a bit clueless here
[12:39] <jrib> slim: http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/x111.html
[12:40] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: change the file action in the preferences
[12:40] <jrib> slim: you need the -dev packages though to compile things with gtk
[12:40] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> Will Synaptic Packet Manager also remove it from the GRUB menu?
[12:40] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: edit>preferences>content>manage file types
[12:40] <slim> jrib: can i apt-get those?
[12:40] <crazlunatic> lufis: thanks anyway. skipping that step =)
[12:40] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> Yes it does :P
[12:41] <lufis> crazlunatic: good luck :P
[12:41] <radioaktivstorm> vox754: thanks, ill try it and check back in on the open source alternative for the bcm43xx.  I generally try to use the open source apps, but at the moment , a wirebound laptop is not very useful.
[12:41] <jrib> slim: yes, apt-cache search --names-only lib gtk dev   will probably narrow down your search
[12:41] <vox754> slim, "aptitude search <package>"  use gtk  or gtk-dev  or gtk2 etc.
[12:41] <LaHrrSLoVeLL> How do I upgrade my system then without it installing that particual kernel?
[12:42] <Thug-N-Me> lufis there is nothing about torrent there
[12:42] <baker_> radioaktiv: i got mine running.
[12:42] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: what happens when you click on a torrent file?
[12:42] <iewu> I just installed a software in ubuntu called httrack, I cant find it where it installed, its not under the applications->internet menu, please help(newbie)
[12:42] <fnord_> i installed shorewall over firestarter to use the QoS stuff, but now I'm wishing I'd gone with the simpler interface
[12:43] <lufis> iewu: hit alt+f2 and type in "httrack"
[12:43] <slim> ok thanks alot guys ill try and do that (you will be the first to know if it doesnt work) ;0
[12:43] <lufis> iewu: it's a gui app, right?
[12:43] <miles_> Hi there
[12:43] <Thug-N-Me> lufis it wll open auto. with qtorrent ... which is good i want it that way ... but now i only want ONLY one torrent to be opened with a diff client
[12:43] <miles_> What could I use to open .eml files?
[12:43] <neztiti>  hi
[12:43] <miles_> thunderbird doesn't do the trick
[12:43] <iewu> lufis:yes, its an offline browser,
[12:43] <vox754> iewu, "sudo updatedb"  it takes some time to update the database, then do "locate httrack"
[12:44] <dping28> I was wondering if someone could help me with a mail server problem.. I have been following this howto http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/ and have managed to get all services running however when i send mail its perm delayed with connect to 127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1] : Connection refused and any mail I send to it never comes
[12:44] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: then click save instead of open and open it from there
[12:44] <radioaktivstorm> baker_, really? Mine only connects about 20% of the time :/ any suggestions? Im all up for using the fwcutter if i can use it
[12:44] <dooglus> iewu: "dpkg -L httrack" will be quicker
[12:44] <neztiti> does some one get kaffeine 8.4 works with feisty 7.04???
[12:45] <Thug-N-Me> lufis i can ony do a right click and save link as... there is no save option
[12:45] <barbarella_me> dping28:can you pastebin your /etc/postfix/main.cf?
[12:45] <neztiti>  does some one get kaffeine 8.4 works with feisty 7.04???
[12:45] <dping28> sure one sec
[12:45] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: it should be in the file types in the prefs
[12:45] <neztiti>  does some one get kaffeine 8.4 works with feisty 7.04???
[12:46] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: remove it and the next time you click on a torrent link, it will ask you what you want to do
[12:46] <Thug-N-Me> lufis in firefox its nothing ....
[12:46] <bruenig> !repeat | neztiti
[12:46] <ubotu> neztiti: 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
[12:46] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: weird
[12:46] <vox754> !info kaffeine
[12:46] <ubotu> kaffeine: versatile media player for KDE 3. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.3-0ubuntu7 (feisty), package size 2186 kB, installed size 6044 kB
[12:46] <chill> in what package should i report this?
[12:46] <neztiti> sorry
[12:46] <chill> it is a ubuntu-wide problem for me
[12:47] <Thug-N-Me> lufis i have listed only actions for media file types
[12:47] <neztiti> i ask foe 8.4
[12:47] <vox754> chill, checked the forums?  Don't fill a bug report yet
[12:47] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: hm, and when you click on the torrent it just automatically downloads?
[12:47] <chill> i did, checked ubuntu forums in english in spanish, and kubuntu forums also
[12:47] <chill> and checked launchpad too
[12:47] <Thug-N-Me> lufis yes and then it will open the torrent file with my default torrent client
[12:48] <chill> i've been having this problem since dapper
[12:48] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: strange, i don't know
[12:48] <Thug-N-Me> lufis the torrent i want to start downloading doesnt like my default torrent so thats why only for this torrent file i want to use a different torrent client ...
[12:48] <nt9998> get list
[12:48] <fsckr> I have a Texas Instrument ACX 111 54 Mbps Wireless Interface on Fiesty.  Is this card supported in fiesty?
[12:49] <fsckr> I cannot get it to work
[12:49] <nt9998> why dont u try
[12:49] <lufis> Thug-N-Me: yeah
[12:49] <TomR> hey, can I get xfce on ubuntu server edition? I want the gui interface for virtualbox...
[12:49] <fnord_> so, noone here can help with shorewall?
[12:49] <vox754> chill, that is weird!  you really have some strange dvorak keyboard and motherboard
[12:49] <lufis> TomR: sudo apt-get xubuntu-desktop     try that
[12:50] <Thug-N-Me> lufis it says please use a allowed client to be able to download this torrent ... seems like they banned the torrent client
[12:50] <TomR> lufis: then I got it on the server edition?
[12:50] <dooglus> lufis: s/t/t install/
[12:50] <chill> haha
[12:50] <lufis> TomR: what?
[12:50] <chill> try typing really really fast in this order, bloq mayus + word + bloq mayus + word
[12:51] <dping28> barbarella_me seems pastebin is having some problems with submitting stuff still trying to get it posted
[12:51] <TomR> lufis: n/m ill just fiddle with it. Thanks!
[12:51] <chill> my motherboard is an asrock and the problem happened also with a microsoft multimedia keyboard
[12:51] <lufis> TomR: no prob... but yeah it will install all the dependencies i think
[12:51] <chalupah> I had to install ubuntu from the alternate CD, what packages do I get for gnome?
[12:51] <Yggdrasil> can somone help me get soundconverter to convert to mp3 ?
[12:51] <chill> i'll try with a hp laptop and a live cd, brb
[12:52] <vox754> chill, your TECHNIQUE is BAD, i CAN'T think OTHERWISE
[12:52] <lufis> !restrictedformats | Yggdrasil
[12:52] <ubotu> Yggdrasil: 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
[12:52] <chill> haha
[12:52] <chill> but in windows this does not happen
[12:52] <lufis> chill: you're awfully giggly :P
[12:52] <chill> maybe im the worse, but only linux behaves this way
[12:53] <crazlunatic> hey guys
[12:53] <crazlunatic> i just ran this command
[12:53] <crazlunatic> sudo vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:53] <crazlunatic> and finished editing the file
[12:53] <crazlunatic> how should I save my changes now?
[12:53] <jrib> crazlunatic: :wq
[12:53] <dping28> barbarella_me Ok got it at http://pastebin.ca/474648
[12:53] <crazlunatic> jrib: ?
[12:53] <jrib> crazlunatic: hit ESCAPE, then     :wq
[12:53] <chill> sorry for the laughs, i have a nice smile and it works with the girls hehe
[12:53] <vox754> crazlunatic, for a nub I would suggest "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"     do not use vim yet!
[12:53] <TomR> can desktop edition do software raid?
[12:53] <crazlunatic> ahhh shit
[12:53] <nt9998> get list
[12:54] <crazlunatic> i spent like 10 minutes making changes
[12:54] <crazlunatic> should i redo them for the sake of my PC?
[12:54] <vox754> !language | crazlunatic
[12:54] <ubotu> crazlunatic: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:54] <lufis> crazlunatic: just use gedit... it's gui,. very simple... gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:54] <lufis> :)
[12:54] <crazlunatic> lufis: I have already made the changes and would just like to save them
[12:55] <TomR> lufis: do you know if Desktop edition can do raid1?
[12:55] <lufis> crazlunatic: i'm not familiar with vim, try ctrl +o or ctrl + s
[12:55] <lufis> TomR: have no idea
[12:55] <crazlunatic> somebody said something about :wq
[12:55] <vox754> crazlunatic, no it's okay... it is juts that vim is for pros, who program and know how to do lots of things.... to edit config files, most people would want gedit or nano, that's all, go ahead and save... hope you have a backup!
[12:55] <crazlunatic> do I simply just type :wq ?
[12:55] <brownjava> I'm pretty sure desktop edition can do raid1
[12:55] <jrib> crazlunatic: hit ESCAPE, then     :wq
[12:55] <crazlunatic> jrib: Why do you have that empty space
[12:55] <Rigel> How do I burn a Video CD with Ubuntu?  Is there some way integrated with the OS to do it, or do I need to go get a third party program?
[12:55] <crazlunatic> vox754: Lol =P. How do i backup o.0
[12:56] <barbarella_me> dping28:do you want to send mail outside your local network?
[12:56] <jrib> crazlunatic: so you understand : is part of the comand
[12:56] <crazlunatic> jrib: thanks
[12:56] <lufis> Rigel: k3b should do it
[12:56] <Rigel> thanks
[12:56] <crazlunatic> jrib: Do you know how to backup that particular file: sudo vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:56] <dping28> barbarella_me Yes
[12:56] <crazlunatic> I mean that is a command but =P you know what I mean
[12:56] <Rigel> installing now
[12:56] <jrib> crazlunatic: cp it before you save changes
[12:56] <vox754> crazlunatic, you could simply "sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf~"
[12:56] <crazlunatic> jrib: I'm an ubuntu noob sorry. Whats cp
[12:56] <AndyCR> hi
[12:57] <cables> How can I change the file extension of everything in a folder?
[12:57] <lufis> AndyCR: hi :)
[12:57] <jrib> crazlunatic: it's the command for copying.  sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup     should do it
[12:57] <AndyCR> anyone using ubuntu on an hp dv9000t laptop?
[12:57] <crazlunatic> thanks
[12:57] <crazlunatic> i just used vox's
[12:57] <vox754> jrib, ha faster today!
[12:57] <AndyCR> or any intel hp dv* laptop?
[12:57] <jrib> cables: rename
[12:57] <miles_> What could I use to open .eml files?
[12:57] <dping28> barbarella_me I have my domain and users all done in the mysql database if that matters any.. and I can log in to squirrel mail and see the delayed message i tried sending that got  the connection refused msg
[12:57] <Squall> I'm having a problem with my sound..It won't work..It says I have no device..I have a toshiba laptop, can anyone help me?
[12:57] <AndyCR> miles_: evolution should work
[12:58] <vox754> jrib, hey, to use "rename" I think you need to know perl syntax?
[12:58] <crazlunatic> jrib: I pressed escape and :wq and it took me to the terminal. This means it saved correctly right?
[12:58] <cables> jrib, what arguments do I use rename?
[12:58] <cables> vox754, I know Perl, but I'm not sure what do do with rename.
[12:58] <cables> jrib ^^
[12:58] <vox754> cables, "man rename"
[12:58] <dooglus> cables: rename [ -v ]  [ -n ]  [ -f ]  perlexpr [ files ] 
[12:58] <chill> dude...
[12:59] <barbarella_me> dping28:is your fqdn pointed to your ip?
[12:59] <chill> is not my technique is not my motherboard nor keyboard
[12:59] <Rigel> Ok, what's the "best" program for converting one type of video file to another?
[12:59] <user01> hmmm i cant get my dvd player to recognize my raiders dvd
[12:59] <jrib> cables: rename -n 's/\.foo$/.bar/' *.foo    will change all .foo to .bar
[12:59] <dping28> barbarella_me Yes it is
[12:59] <chill> this happens also in this hp laptop with a live cd
[12:59] <crazlunatic> jrib: Sorry about that. I saved correctly right ? =)
[12:59] <jrib> cables: well, after you remove the -n it will
[12:59] <jrib> crazlunatic: yes
[12:59] <KnowledgEngineer> i have ubuntu edgy, why when i click on upgrade for upgrade to ubuntu feisty the program tell : autentication failed ??
[12:59] <crazlunatic> jrib: thank u
[12:59] <cables> jrib, thanks
[12:59] <user01> doesnt even show a dvd in the drive
[12:59] <cables> vox754, :P
[12:59] <user01> forrest gump shows
[12:59] <cables> dooglus, I already got that bit.
[12:59] <barbarella_me> dping28:a sec, i think that i know what is going on
[01:00] <AndyCR> any tips on getting suspend working?
[01:00] <jrib> vox754: well you just need to understand regexp really
[01:00] <dping28> barbarella_me Ok..
[01:00] <chill> now, what package should i type in the bug report webpage
[01:00] <miles_> AndyCR, no, Evolution won't
[01:00] <AndyCR> miles_: hmm. perhaps thunderbird would
[01:00] <crazlunatic> whats a good torrent client for linux?
[01:00] <crazlunatic> for ubuntu
[01:00] <miles_> AndyCR, no, Thunderbird won't either
[01:00] <lufis> crazlunatic: ktorrent, deluge
[01:00] <chill> ktorrent is good crazlunatic
[01:00] <crazlunatic> quick please lol, i just got an emergency call and wanna download somethign while waiting
[01:00] <vox754> jrib, cause I know a little regex but that seems like a mix of s/ subtitution and something else
[01:00] <crazlunatic> thank you
[01:00] <crazlunatic> ktorrent it is
[01:01] <user01> i like bit tornado
[01:01] <vox754> crazlunatic, quick?!  azureus?!
[01:01] <dooglus> vox754: that "s/from/to/" is Perl s/// syntax
[01:02] <overclocker> hi, anyone has a working config in feisty with libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql?
[01:02] <KnowledgEngineer> i have ubuntu edgy, why when i click on upgrade for upgrade to ubuntu feisty the program tell : autentication failed ??
[01:02] <chill> in what package should i fill the bug report, if i have a problem that is ubuntu-wide, shown in all the programs
[01:02] <AndyCR> im trying to use suspend
[01:02] <AndyCR> the default wont work
[01:02] <AndyCR> s2ram works half of the time
[01:02] <vox754> dooglus, will keep in mind, thanks. It is very useful.
[01:02] <AndyCR> (with uswsp \)
[01:02] <KnowledgEngineer> i mean the program: upgrade manager
[01:03] <KnowledgEngineer> i do not know if in english is correct
[01:03] <KnowledgEngineer> but i mean the program for upgrade
[01:03] <user01> is there a channel for dvd playbck problems?
[01:03] <vox754> !upgrade
[01:03] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[01:03] <barbarella_me> dping28:can you find something that mysql reject the user, in the mail log files
[01:03] <KnowledgEngineer> if a upgrade the ubuntu edgy package i have no problem
[01:04] <dooglus> user01: I tried getting help with that here earlier, but nobody seemed to know how to play DVDs
[01:04] <dping28> barbarella_me /var/log/mail.log ?
[01:04] <KnowledgEngineer> i have problem to upgrade to new ubuntu release
[01:04] <dooglus> user01: in the end I found that vlc can play them ok
[01:04] <vox754> !dvd
[01:04] <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
[01:04] <user01> dooglus: right its not playing raiders of the lost ark . . . this dvd doesnt even show as in the dvd drive
[01:05] <chalupah> what package do I use to install gnome?
[01:05] <user01> dooglus: it plays forrest gump
[01:05] <dooglus> chalupah: ubuntu-desktop
[01:05] <overclocker> hi, i'm having problems with the example config of libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql in feisty?, i've a core dump, ideas?
[01:05] <vox754> !info ubuntu-desktop
[01:05] <dooglus> user01: DVD players are like a box of chocolates
[01:05] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop: The Ubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 1.43 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 44 kB
[01:05] <barbarella_me> dping28:/var/log/mail.info
[01:05] <chill> in what package should i fill the bug report, if i have a problem that is ubuntu-wide, shown in all the programs
[01:05] <user01> dooglus: maybe i need to rip it and make a copy of it to play
[01:05] <vox754> !info gnome-core
[01:05] <ubotu> gnome-core: The GNOME Desktop Environment -- essential components. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:2.14.3.3ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 12 kB, installed size 44 kB
[01:05] <lufis> chill: what is the issue exactly?
[01:06] <Yggdrasil> can somone help me get soundconverter to convert to mp3 ?
[01:06] <user01> remove the keys
[01:06] <vox754> chill, you'll have to repeat your problem to these people since I'm the only one who paid you attention...
[01:06] <lufis> Yggdrasil: have you installed the restricted formats?
[01:06] <chill> bloq mayus(lock caps) does not switch from on to off fast enough
[01:06] <chill> check this out: my name is JOhn WIlliamson
[01:06] <chalupah> thanks vox!
[01:06] <bruenig> Yggdrasil, I believe I read somewhere that the way it was compiled when it was packaged makes it impossible to convert to mp3 although I always remember using soundcoverter for that very purpose in edgy
[01:07] <chill> and that happens to me everytime
[01:07] <Yggdrasil> im using edgy
[01:07] <Yggdrasil> and yes i did all the restricted stuff
[01:07] <lufis> Yggdrasil: the ubuntu wiki page has instructions for installing the mp3 encoder for gstreamer
[01:07] <yellow_chicken> what's the package for the cube-looking glxgears?
[01:07] <noiesmo> !lame
[01:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lame - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:07] <Yggdrasil> i did lam
[01:07] <lufis> !liblame
[01:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about liblame - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:07] <Yggdrasil> lame i did dirty
[01:07] <yellow_chicken> ~glxgears
[01:07] <lufis> hm
[01:07] <nt9998> so we are having an OFFICIAL UBUNTU MOBILE AND EMBEDDED EDITION with Gutsy https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-May/000289.html
[01:07] <yellow_chicken> !glxgears
[01:07] <ubotu> To display the FPS in glxgears, run 'glxgears -printfps' in a terminal.
[01:07] <lufis> I don't know, seems like it would work with the encoder installed
[01:08] <lufis> !lamemp3
[01:08] <Supaplex> who needs lame. we have ogg!
[01:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lamemp3 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:08] <barbarella_me> lame - LAME Ain't an MP3 Encoder
[01:08] <neztiti> FATAL: Module adv717x not found.
[01:08] <Supaplex> it's vapor ware.
[01:08] <Skiguy> what's the normal xsettings manager running in ubuntu?
[01:08] <lufis> Supaplex: true, but ogg isn't very widely supported in hardware
[01:08] <neztiti>     
[01:08] <Yggdrasil> ok
[01:08] <Yggdrasil> ill figure it out
[01:08] <dping28> barbarella_me I updated http://pastebin.ca/474673 with a section of that log file
[01:08] <neztiti> whats the problem with me
[01:08] <aboyousif> neztiti, no arabic plz
[01:09] <chill> huh?
[01:09] <Yggdrasil> yea this sucks
[01:09] <Supaplex> lufis: it would be if demand was higher.
[01:09] <lufis> Supaplex: well, mp3 has so much market share as it is
[01:09] <aboyousif> Mba7eth, lool @ your name :)
[01:10] <r0b0> is there a teamspeak repository (or whatever its called) built into Dapper?
[01:10] <barbarella_me> dping28:that tells me nothing
[01:10] <chill> r0b0 i know what you mean, let me search for you
[01:10] <Supaplex> lufis: yea, almost criminal isn't it? :-X
[01:10] <r0b0> thanks chill
[01:10] <dping28> barbarella_me Thats really the only error listed in that file
[01:11] <lufis> Supaplex: indeed... but unfortunately that's the way it is. may as well just use mp3 instead of going out of your way :P
[01:12] <chill> sorry r0b0 gotta go, google "teamspeak" ubuntu
[01:12] <Yggdrasil> Reading state information... Done
[01:12] <Yggdrasil> gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg is already the newest version. gstreamer0.10-gl is already the newest version.gstreamer0.10-plugins-base is already the newest version. gstreamer0.10-plugins-good is already the newest version. gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly is already the newest version.
[01:12] <chill> i'll be back to fill that report
[01:12] <Yggdrasil> anyone else know what could be going on with mp3 encoding , on edgy
[01:12] <neztiti> ok abuyousif
[01:12] <Sexiness> hmm
[01:12] <barbarella_me> dping28:try /var/log/mail.warn
[01:12] <r0b0> thanks chill for all your help :D
[01:12] <r0b0> On the teamspeak site there is a download for Linux, but I'm not really the best with linux atm
[01:13] <noiesmo> Yggdrasil, sorry what exactly are you trying to do again with mp3
[01:13] <user01> dooglus: ooo probably because it is illegal in some countries
[01:13] <reco> I'm having a issue with wireless in 7.04.  Ubuntu detects the card and shows me the networks around me but they show a signal strength of 0.  If I plug the same  USB adapter into my XP box next to it, I get 4 out of 5 bars of strength.  Any suggestions?
[01:13] <vox754> jrib, actually I had forgotten how pretty gvim is!
[01:13] <Exy> Why does enabling the nVidia restricted driver try and download nvidia-glx even if the newer nvidia-glx-new is already downloaded and installed?
[01:14] <dping28> barbarella_me Nothing listed after a couple errors I had fixed that prevented Postfix from starting
[01:14] <foucher> reco:I recently had a similar problem.  I ended up changing the bit rate to 11M or 54M using iwconfig.
[01:14] <Yggdrasil> noiesmo im trying to use soundconverter to convert into mp3
[01:14] <foucher> reco:Let me see if I can find the exact command line.
[01:14] <dping28> barbarella_me Ill add that in case it may be helpful
[01:14] <reco> Thank you
[01:14] <lufis> Yggdrasil: Sound converted uses gstreamer, i have no idea why mp3 isn';t working. does mp3 playback work at all?
[01:14] <Yggdrasil> yea it works
[01:14] <Yggdrasil> ok
[01:14] <Yggdrasil> im gonna remove that pkg
[01:14] <radioaktivstorm> vox754, i tried restarting my wireless....it didnt work so well, also id be happy with 11Mbps. i just want a reliable connection. i followed the steps provided on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear and used wl_apsta.o Basically im happy with a wireless collection faster than dialup.  :D is there an alternate tutorial without the ndiswrapper taht you know of that i could try?
[01:14] <Yggdrasil> and reinstall it
[01:15] <lufis> Yggdrasil: no, don't do that! hah
[01:15] <lufis> Yggdrasil: it won't help
[01:15] <SilentDis> hello
[01:15] <lufis> Yggdrasil: one sec
[01:15] <foucher> reco: it's just "iwconfig <interface> rate 11M"
[01:15] <foucher> reco: you might first try running iwconfig and see what the rate is for your wireless card.
[01:15] <dping28> barbarella_me ok added http://pastebin.ca/474685 I had to go and comment out something in the master.cf to get postfix to start
[01:15] <reco> foucher: I'll try that.  Thanks
[01:16] <barbarella_me> dping28:is in myorigin = /etc/mailname the same as myhostname = ?
[01:16] <hendrixski> I'm thinking of getting a digital camcorder... how do those generally work in Linux?
[01:16] <vox754> radioaktivstorm, I don't, you just have to search the forums, and you'll be fine.
[01:16] <bododo> hi folks
[01:16] <Yggdrasil> oh, i know what was really buggin me was that soundjuicer wont rip into mp3
[01:16] <lufis> Yggdrasil: run this rm -rf ~/.gstreamer-0.10 && gst-inspect-0.10
[01:16] <Yggdrasil> so thats whatsk ina bumming out
[01:16] <Yggdrasil> thanks that might work
[01:17] <bododo> i'm having troubles with mouseemu on my ibook G4, i can't map ctrl+trackpad click to right click, how do you do this?
[01:17] <lufis> Yggdrasil: i'll link you, hold up
[01:17] <Yggdrasil> ok
[01:17] <Yggdrasil> thanks
[01:17] <lonran> hi
[01:17] <shawn34> looking for a finance manager similar to msmoney, whats the best out there?
[01:17] <dping28> barbarella_me myhostname is my actual domain name
[01:17] <hendrixski> shawn34, have you tried GNU-Cahs?
[01:17] <bododo> shawn34: there's a gnome one
[01:17] <hendrixski> cash*
[01:17] <Yggdrasil> yea that still didnt do it
[01:17] <bododo> yes gnu-cash
[01:17] <lufis> Yggdrasil: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping#head-452073ae050f16886cc103fbbcc27963919f5724
[01:17] <bododo> anyone's using ubuntu ppc?
[01:17] <shawn34> hendrixski, used it like a year ago, wasn't very impressed
[01:18] <shawn34> anything else?
[01:18] <Yggdrasil> ok ill try it thanks
[01:18] <bimberi> shawn34: grisbi is another
[01:18] <dping28> barbarella_me Ahh and yes inside that file /etc/mailname it is my domain as well
[01:18] <hendrixski> shawn34, oh... I've heard good things about it... haven't tried it yet... though I REALLY need to get my finances organized
[01:18] <SilentDis> Help!  last night, my psu fried.  sparks and everything. I purchased a brand new one today, and just installed it.  upon trying to boot (ubuntu 6.10), i get a kernel panic instantly, both off the drive and off a CD.  I'm not really able to pastebin it, but the last line reads: <0>Kernel panic - not syncinc: fatal exception in inerrupt.  I have the screen up right now, and i'm happy to share any of the info.  if it's possible to bring the machin
[01:18] <bododo> none's using ubuntu ppc? :(
[01:19] <bimberi> bododo: yes, still on dapper though
[01:19] <bododo> bimberi: ibook G4? how do you map right click with mouseemu?
[01:19] <Squall> I have no sound..http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19539/ is the error
[01:19] <Squall> Can someone please help?
[01:19] <barbarella_me> dping28:you have to trace your error in the log files. What you showed me tells me nothing. It can be a anything.
[01:19] <_Rubyxx> Does anyone have experience of setting up a dual boot Linux/Windows XP networkon two home PCs
[01:19] <_Rubyxx> ?
[01:19] <bimberi> bododo: now that I haven't had to do so idk sorry :|
[01:20] <user01> what mirror servers have automatix on them?
[01:20] <slavko> hola
[01:20] <bododo> bimberi: you used a mouse?
[01:20] <dping28> barbarella_me How do I trace my error?
[01:20] <inhahe> Has anyopne tried parallels?
[01:20] <inhahe> on Ubuntu Feisty
[01:20] <SmoothOp> parrelles?
[01:20] <inhahe> yeah..
[01:20] <inhahe>  =)
[01:20] <user01> for feisty?
[01:20] <slavko> que es mejor Dapper o Festy
[01:20] <SmoothOp> what is it
[01:20] <user01> slavko: feisty
[01:21] <soweto76> SilentDis, perhaps you could try another channel focusing on hardware.  Maybe the cpu took out something else with eh.
[01:21] <barbarella_me> dping28:try telneting to your mailbox. And use an user whitch is in the mysql database.
[01:21] <Squall> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19539/
[01:21] <bimberi> bododo: yes, it's a mac mini and I have a 2 button mouse on it
[01:21] <lufis> !ubuntu-es
[01:21] <Squall> Anyone have a idea? I really need help
[01:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-es - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:21] <eric> Como puedo reproducir archivos vwa
[01:21] <inhahe> like virtual pc.. made for Linux.. lets you run Windows in Linux but overlayed instead o in a seperate windows
[01:21] <slavko> se puede actulizar dapper a festy por internet sin cd
[01:21] <bododo> bimberi: lucky you, i bought a used ibook G4 lately
[01:21] <SilentDis> *sigh* never mind.  must've taken a cap on the Mobo with it, as it just died totally.  can't even power up anymore.
[01:21] <barbarella_me> dping28:all the log files are in /var/log/mail.*
[01:22] <dping28> barbarella_me ok I can do telnet localhost 25 and it connects
[01:22] <lufis> SilentDis: :(
[01:22] <bododo> well...
[01:22] <SilentDis> !es | eric
[01:22] <soweto76> SilentDis, sounds about like I would expect :(
[01:22] <ubotu> eric: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:22] <bimberi> bododo: isn't F12 (or something) right-click?
[01:22] <inhahe> I cant Cedega to work for any game.. so I need something
[01:22] <eric> Muy bien, Disculpen las molestias.
[01:22] <eric> Que tengan un exelente cierre del dia.
[01:22] <bododo> bimberi: yes by default, but i want ctrl
[01:22] <bododo> trackpad click
[01:22] <slavko> user01 como actualizo Dapper a festy
[01:22] <bimberi> bododo: fair enough
[01:23] <Squall> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19539/ anyone know how to fix..
[01:23] <SilentDis> lufis: guess i'm without a pc and a job for a few weeks.  *sigh*
[01:23] <SilentDis> take care all
[01:23] <lufis> SilentDis: sucks :(
[01:23] <sanityx> Is BitchX no longer under development?
[01:23] <bododo> bimberi: well, F12 is a bit far from the trackpad, ctrl and trackpad would be better, as if i was on osx
[01:23] <lonran> what do u you use to copy music from/to an ipod?
[01:24] <tuskernini> how do i SSH into my own pc?
[01:24] <lufis> lonran: amarok works iirc
[01:24] <r0b0> you need an SSH server firstdon't you?
[01:24] <bimberi> bododo: no disagreement here :)
[01:24] <inhahe> Gtkpod is what I use for my nano
[01:24] <SexyBoBo> when i try to launch a game i get this error
[01:24] <SexyBoBo> libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:24] <bododo> bimberi: oh yes, you damn english/american/whoever rich folks :P
[01:25] <inhahe> launching a game..pfffft   I'm surviving on nothing but Enemy Territory
[01:25] <SexyBoBo> i have libstdc++-libc6.4-1.so.3 installed
[01:25] <bobbob1016> I have the disk-mounter on my gnome panel, and since Feisty, everything is there twice.  I plugged in my firewire iPod, and it is there twice, once as the iPod's Name, then once as "disk"
[01:25] <aboyousif> SexyBoBo, link this file with the old name
[01:25] <lufis> SexyBoBo: maybe a version issue. search for "libstdc" in synaptic and see if there's a different one
[01:25] <nepesh> HOLA , hi
[01:26] <dping28> barbarella_me thank you for your help.. I will just have to keep playing with it and see if i can find a more detailed error than the connection refused
[01:26] <bododo> bobbob1016: you use an ibook? please say yes :)
[01:26] <reco> I'm having a issue with wireless in 7.04.  Ubuntu detects the card and shows me the networks around me but they show a signal strength of 0.  If I plug the same  USB adapter into my XP box next to it, I get 4 out of 5 bars of strength.  Any suggestions?  Thanks
[01:26] <vox754> !away > r0b0[away] 
[01:26] <Sexiness> can i get some help?
[01:27] <Sexiness> I'm using this method http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990 to connect wirelessly
[01:27] <lufis> !away > lufis
[01:27] <bobbob1016> bododo, not an ibook, why?
[01:27] <vox754> !nickspam > r0b0[away] 
[01:27] <bododo> Sexiness: sure! in exchange of what we all think of!! :P
[01:27] <Sexiness> and i get a good 5 bar connection to the internet
[01:27] <bododo> bobbob1016: i'm stuck with mouseemu :(
[01:27] <Sexiness> but i can't connect
[01:27] <Sexiness> like.. it says i'm on the network
[01:27] <Sexiness> but i have no connection
[01:27] <bododo> Sexiness: wireless?
[01:27] <Sexiness> yeah
[01:27] <pabllo> Please, guys, I really need HELP with my 3d games. I've been looking for a solution for 5 days and I'm gettin sicj and tired of this.
[01:27] <overclocker> i'm having problems with the example config of libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql in feisty?, i've a core dump, ideas?
[01:27] <bododo> on the network where internet is?
[01:28] <Sexiness> yes..?
[01:28] <Sexiness> all these wireless networks come up and i'm can see mine and i put in the security code but i'm not connected to the internet
[01:29] <bododo> Sexiness: have you tried an IP adress? maybe it's just DNS problem?
[01:29] <Exy> Are there any WYSIWYG HTML editors in Ubuntu's AMD64 repo anymore?
[01:29] <Sexiness> umm
[01:29] <bimberi> bododo: How about Fn+Alt instead of F12 - http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1616320&postcount=10 ?
[01:29] <Exy> pabllo: What exactly is the problem?
[01:29] <HymnToLife> Exy, nvu isn't there ?
[01:29] <Sexiness> bododo, you know like.. I'm not actually connected to the internet
[01:30] <Exy> HymnToLife Not on AMD64, no
[01:30] <cables> Is there any info on how to get a Dell's lid switch working?
[01:30] <bododo> bimberi: thanks bro :)
[01:30] <pabllo> exy, when I run any 3d games i get no image, just sound
[01:30] <HymnToLife> then you just need to learn HTML, I guess ;)
[01:30] <Sexiness> bododo,
[01:30] <bimberi> bododo: np :)
[01:30] <Sexiness> what i'm saying is that everything is where it should be
[01:30] <Sexiness> but
[01:30] <Exy> HymnToLife I Know HTML, I build PHP websites in text editors.
[01:30] <Sexiness> i'm not connected to the internet
[01:30] <iewu> hey I used the intel graphics driver in ubuntu and intel graphics card 945 works fine I got full 1280X800 resolution now
[01:30] <iewu> wohooooo
[01:31] <Sexiness> you're telling me stuff i already know basically
[01:31] <bododo> Sexiness: try to access an IP adress not a domain name
[01:31] <Sexiness> .....
[01:31] <Exy> HymnToLife: But that's not the point, I need to do some basic stuff quickly in WYSIWYG else it just takes too long for basic stuff
[01:31] <Sexiness> you're not listening o_0
[01:31] <bododo> well, sorry then
[01:31] <Sexiness> I'm not connected to the internet
[01:31] <Sexiness> it's not a DNS problem
[01:31] <anick> does anyone know if ubuntu has a source package for wine or do I have to download the source code directly from winehq?
[01:31] <tonyredondo> hi
[01:31] <bododo> Sexiness: ok, sorry
[01:31] <Exy> pabllo : Do you have your graphics card drivers loaded? What card and what drivers and version?
[01:31] <aboyousif> Sexiness, is your wlan wpa ?
[01:31] <Sexiness> aboyousif, wep
[01:31] <Exy> anick : You download the package from WineHQ
[01:32] <cables> anick, Ubuntu's packages for Wine, binary or source, are outdated... it would probably be a better idea to add Wine's repository.
[01:32] <pabllo> exy, nvidia n18 geforce 4 mx with the nvidia 9631 driver installed.
[01:32] <aboyousif> Sexiness, have you checked the forums for using wpa wlan ?
[01:32] <Geoffrey2> hmm, I'm looking to set up NFS, and it looks like the first step is making sure the User ID's on the client match those on the server...what's the best way to do that (LDAP, NIS, manual password file synchronization)?
[01:32] <Sexiness> aboyousif, no
[01:32] <Sexiness> i don't intend of using wpa
[01:32] <Sexiness> no need for it here
[01:32] <Exy> pabllo : Pastebin the output of "glxinfo"
[01:33] <aboyousif> Sexiness, what is the problem then .. does it hardware problem or configuration .. what is the error yo got when try to connect ?
[01:33] <crazlunatic> /hp
[01:33] <crazlunatic> /hop
[01:33] <slim> can someone tell me how to find out if im using x windows
[01:33] <pabllo> exy, there you go http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19543/
[01:34] <nepesh> Si tengo los Web browser : Firefox , Galeon,y Epiphany con Java Sun 6 y Adobe Flash instalados y ambos funcionando pero NO lo hacen en mis Web Browser Konqueror ,Opera ,Kazehakase ,COMO HAGO PARA LOGRARLO EN ESTOS ULTIMOS 3 WEB BROWSER EN LOS CUALES NO FUNCIONAN NI JAVA NI ADOBE?
[01:34] <Sexiness> aboyousif, no "error" persay. it's just that i can't connect to the internet wirelessly. I have a bcm43xx card
[01:34] <lufis> slim: if you're using gui apps you are
[01:34] <slim> ok thanks
[01:34] <aboyousif> Sexiness, tried sudo iwlist scan ?
[01:34] <HymnToLife> !es | nepesh
[01:34] <ubotu> nepesh: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:34] <cafuego> Sexiness: Did you install the bcm43xx firmware files?
[01:34] <Peronthious> Alright, I've downloaded a .bin file, which I know is an image file, but I have no idea what to do with it in Linux.
[01:34] <alienseer23> I lost all of my desktop icons, how do I get them back. please?
[01:34] <Peronthious> How do I run the file?
[01:35] <Sexiness> cafuego, from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990 yes
[01:35] <lufis> alienseer23: lost? what happened?
[01:35] <nepesh> nADIE SABE EN UBUNTU 7.04 FEISTY MY QUESTION?
[01:35] <diego> hi, how can i see in my linux, a remote web cam in windows?
[01:35] <lufis> alienseer23: try hitting alt + f2, then running "nautilus"
[01:35] <pabllo> nepesh, hermano, no
[01:35] <alienseer23> lufis: nautilus froze, had to force quit a window, lost desktop icons
[01:35] <Exy> pabllo : What games have you been trying to play?
[01:36] <lufis> alienseer23: ah, then just restart nautilus
[01:36] <pabllo> exy, various: ppracer, tremulous, scoched 3d...
[01:36] <alienseer23> lufis: quick command to do this??
[01:36] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server?
[01:36] <vlcfan1234> how can i register my username?
[01:36] <pabllo> exy, do you have any idea about this?
[01:36] <lufis> alienseer23: alt+f2, type in "nautilus"
[01:36] <bruenig> !register | vlcfan1234
[01:36] <duelboot> Sexiness, I hope cafuego can help cause I have the same exact problem
[01:36] <ubotu> vlcfan1234: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:37] <alienseer23> allright
[01:37] <NerveBand> hello everyone ^_^
[01:37] <Exy> pabllo : Sure your monitor isn't going out of sync and turning itself off?
[01:37] <alienseer23> thank you
[01:37] <Sexiness> lol duelboot
[01:37] <lufis> alienseer23: np :)
[01:37] <NerveBand> can anyone explain to me why if I plug in my headphones into my front headphone port, I get sound coming out of my speakers as well as my headphones?
[01:37] <cables> Does anyone here watch Heroes or any other show on NBC.com? (This is Ubuntu support-related... seriously... don't !offtopic me)
[01:37] <duelboot> I'm going to try it with the link you sent...I installed the bcm43XX-firmware package, but have had no luck
[01:37] <pabllo> exy, is not off i know it because if i hit enter enough (in ppracer) i can see the penguin going downhill
[01:37] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server?
[01:38] <kitche> NerveBand: no clue but it probbaly has to do with how your speakers are setup :)
[01:38] <Bradf0rd> Hey, I was in here earlier about WiFi issues... I've got something working but I somehow made System>Admin>Network stop displaying Networks... can someone help???
[01:38] <NerveBand> well, what do you mean? I mean im just using hte default detected driver in ubuntu
[01:38] <Squall> How do I install  alsa cvs?
[01:38] <bruenig> cables, demonoid.com tends to be where I watch nbc.com shows
[01:38] <Exy> pabllo : may be an issue with AGP speed, fastwrites, sideband-addressing or something then, I'd look into those
[01:38] <Exy> Are there any WYSIWYG HTML editors in Ubuntu's AMD64 repo anymore?
[01:38] <reco> I apologize for asking this again but my WINDOWS machine crashed, go figure.  Anyways my questions is: I have a usb wireless card that gives me 4 of 5 bars for signal strength in XP but 0 strength in Ubuntu 7.04.  Any ideas on how to fix this?  Thanks.
[01:38] <rsk> Squall: http://www.alsa-project.org/download.php
[01:39] <Squall> Thanks rsk
[01:39] <cables> The fullscreen button used to work with Linux, but I've tried multiple browsers and it doesn't work any more on any linux browser, so I think it's flash-related
[01:39] <bruenig> !nvu | Exy I assume this is in amd64 too
[01:39] <ubotu> Exy I assume this is in amd64 too: nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not in the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but add your name to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WaitingForNvuFeisty to be notified when packages are available.  See also !html.
[01:39] <cables> oh well, I can just use Beryl to zoom in.
[01:39] <vlcfan1234> im registered now
[01:39] <vox754> !offtopic | cables, nice try
[01:39] <lasermannen> Hello
[01:39] <ubotu> cables, nice try: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:39] <Tarkus> jrib, i tried doing "chmod ugo-rwx /media/disk/". and now i dont even have the permission to view the folder period.. any suggestions?
[01:39] <bruenig> oh nvu is not in the repos hmmm
[01:39] <NerveBand> Reco: whats your wireless carD?
[01:39] <jrib> Tarkus: why -?
[01:39] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server?
[01:39] <NerveBand> and I'm still confused about my sound
[01:39] <vox754> !info nvu edgy
[01:39] <NerveBand> o.0
[01:39] <Sexiness> cafuego, ?
[01:39] <cables> vox754, seriously, you heard my question.
[01:39] <bruenig> Tarkus, that command takes all the permissions away from everyone
[01:39] <ubotu> nvu: Complete Web Authoring System. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0final-2ubuntu2 (edgy), package size 8373 kB, installed size 26448 kB
[01:39] <Exy> bruenig : I know what nvu is and it's not in the AMD64 repos
[01:39] <NerveBand> it keeps on spitting out from both headphones and the speakers
[01:40] <bruenig> Exy, yeah did you read what ubout said
[01:40] <lasermannen> Can anyone tell me how to get the right keymap? (Not in X, in terminal) I've tried for ages now, the chars work as root but not with my normal user, dont know why :S
[01:40] <Tarkus> bruenig, really? i though it gave everyone read, write and execute permissions..
[01:40] <bruenig> !info bluefish | Exy I would just use this, may not be wysiwyg but it should be a pretty easy DE
[01:40] <ubotu> exy i would just use this, may not be wysiwyg but it should be a pretty easy de: bluefish: advanced Gtk+ HTML editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.7-1 (feisty), package size 1570 kB, installed size 6724 kB
[01:40] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server? is it safe to disable it?
[01:40] <NerveBand> lasrmannen, can you be specific?
[01:40] <bruenig> Tarkus, change the - to a +
[01:40] <Squall> rsk, I'm at the alsa cvs site, I don't know which to download
[01:40] <Squall> or how to isntall
[01:40] <reco> NerveBand: Its a Zonet ZEW2500P.  Its detected in Ubuntu and I can see the networks around me but can connect.
[01:40] <ubuntu_> how can i mount my hds ??
[01:41] <lasermannen> NerveBand: Well, im using the box as server. And i want swedish keymap
[01:41] <Exy> bruenig : Bluefish isn't WYSIWYG and yes I did read what ubotu said and I need it "now"
[01:41] <NerveBand> okay did you see if thats based off another chipset?
[01:41] <lasermannen> NerveBand: I tried to set the locales right but wont work anyway, only as root.
[01:41] <NerveBand> like atheros or something?
[01:41] <duelboot> cafuego, I get this e3rror:  [17513.646601]  bcm43xx: TODO: Incomplete code in keymac_write() at drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_main.c:1132
[01:41] <Tarkus> bruenig, oh that explains alot, im embarased. thanks. lol
[01:41] <bruenig> Exy, compile it or go with bluefish or do something, you are aware of yoru options
[01:41] <duelboot> cafuego, I get this e3rror:  [17513.646601]  bcm43xx: TODO: Incomplete code in keymac_write() at drivers/net/wireless/bcm43xx/bcm43xx_main.c:1132
[01:41] <bruenig> your*
[01:41] <NerveBand> ah, are you setting the locales under root?
[01:41] <NerveBand> or at user level?
[01:41] <lasermannen> NerveBand: Tried both, works with root, but not with user
[01:42] <nonlinear> the ubuntu installer isn't picking up my hard drive partitnos, anyone know what could be the problem?
[01:42] <reco> NerveBand: No I didn't.  I googled it and it's supposed to be supported.
[01:42] <Peronthious> Alright, I've downloaded a .bin file, which I know is an image file, but what do I do with it in Linux?
[01:42] <Exy> bruenig : I'm aware I have no actual non-annoying options then. NVU takes an age to compile.
[01:42] <pabllo> exy, still there?
[01:42] <bruenig> !iso | Peronthious I generally convert to iso
[01:42] <ubotu> Peronthious I generally convert to iso: 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.
[01:42] <Exy> pabllo: yeah
[01:42] <Peronthious> alright, thanks
[01:42] <NerveBand> reco: Did you check for alternative/hacked drivers? i never heard of that chipset
[01:42] <pabllo> exy, do you think you can help me ? please?
[01:43] <NerveBand> and lasermannen, how are you setting your locales, do you have an X server on that box?
[01:43] <Bradf0rd> DOES anyone know how to fix Network Manager to show WiFi???
[01:43] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server? is it safe to disable it? it's making my load go up to 1.7
[01:43] <bruenig> Exy, ok so what are you complaining about then. You know the situation, make your choice. (we don't control nvu's rewrite or the repos or compile times)
[01:43] <lasermannen> NerveBand: I have X but not running.
[01:43] <NerveBand> Bradf0rd, is your wifi card even running with the proper drivers?
[01:43] <NerveBand> whats your wifi card?
[01:43] <NerveBand> lol im helping other people and still cant the solution to my own problem
[01:43] <NerveBand> lmao
[01:44] <Exy> bruenig : No but nvu could at least be in the repos till there is a replacement...
[01:44] <lasermannen> NerveBand: Never started X since i only use remote SSH access to it
[01:44] <NerveBand> ah, so one sec
[01:44] <cafuego> Sexiness/duelboot: which bcm specifically do you guys have?
[01:44] <reco> NervBand the chipset is rt2x00
[01:44] <duelboot> 4306 cafuego
[01:44] <nonlinear> the ubuntu installer isn't picking up my hard drive partitnos, anyone know what could be the problem?
[01:44] <NerveBand> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_add_locales_to_Ubuntu_the_command_line_way
[01:44] <cafuego> duelboot: Then the forums probably gave you bad firmware.
[01:44] <NerveBand> did you try that lasermannen?
[01:44] <Exy> pabllo : not really, I'm barely awake as is and I need to get some stuff done but it seems I'm out of options myself
[01:44] <lasermannen> NerveBand: Oh i think i solved it =)
[01:45] <cafuego> duelboot: Remove it
[01:45] <NerveBand> good for you then ^_^
[01:45] <bruenig> Exy, they have for whatever reason made a choice to not include them. You could package it and make it available perhaps.
[01:45] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, I think so... I've been messing with the drivers all day, and I finally got Ubuntu to acknowledge the cards existence, and now it's even displaying the Networks around herre
[01:45] <NerveBand> reco, give me a sec
[01:45] <duelboot> cafuego, I also installed the bcm43xx-firmware from Synaptic and get the same problem
[01:45] <NerveBand> Bradf0rd, then whats the problem?
[01:45] <duelboot> cafuego, I'll remove the one from the forum though
[01:45] <cafuego> Hmm, that's odd.
[01:45] <Flannel> Exy: nvu hasn't been actively developed in a while.  Use Amaya
[01:45] <pabllo> exy, do you mean you have no time but you could give me the answer?
[01:45] <Exy> bruenig : I hdon't have that much time...
[01:45] <Flannel> Exy: or Quanta
[01:45] <cafuego> duelboot: I use http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/pool/feisty-cafuego/bcm43xx/bcm43xx-firmware_1.3-1ubuntu2_all.deb without problems.
[01:45] <Meglo> I LOST THE GAME
[01:46] <HymnToLife> !caps | Meglo
[01:46] <ubotu> Meglo: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:46] <duelboot> cafuego, I think I tried that, but I'll do it (again?) just in case
[01:46] <BigToe> I just... fuck you MegaQuark_
[01:46] <BigToe> er, Meglo
[01:46] <BigToe> sup Meglo D:
[01:46] <Flannel> !language | BigToe
[01:46] <ubotu> BigToe: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:46] <HymnToLife> !language  bigjb
[01:46] <Meglo> bigjb
[01:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about language  bigjb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:46] <BigToe> oh hi
[01:46] <HymnToLife> ow
[01:46] <Meglo> BigToe
[01:46] <Meglo> HI
[01:46] <Meglo> Lol.
[01:46] <NerveBand> reco: see pm
[01:46] <kbrooks> I would like to clean my hard drive out of fonts I don't use.
[01:46] <Exy> Flannel : I'll look into it. I looked at Quanta but didn't see anything other than aided coding.
[01:46] <cafuego> duelboot: Just be sure to unload the bcm43xx driver from the ekrnel in between tries.
[01:46] <NerveBand> bradford, whats the problem then ^_^?
[01:46] <kbrooks> Whyat is a useful command to do that?
[01:46] <kbrooks> !fonts
[01:47] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[01:47] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, I can't actually connect to the networks... WiFi-Radar gets it to connect, but when it does the Network Manager tells me I'm connected via wire, and I'm not... and I still have to data transfer
[01:47] <BigToe> Meglo, helps me. kacpi uses up like 65% of my CPU.
[01:47] <duelboot> cafuego, how?
[01:47] <reco> NerveBand Thanks
[01:47] <Exy> Is Mozilla's new "Seamonkey" suit or whatever it's called in Ubuntu's repos? (can't remember the proper name of it)
[01:47] <NerveBand> your welcome reco ^_^
[01:47] <cafuego> duelboot: sudo rmmod bcm43xx
[01:47] <NerveBand> Bradf0rd, whats your chipset?
[01:47] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, No data transfer*
[01:47] <NerveBand> Bradf0rd, whats your chipset?
[01:47] <kbrooks> PING
[01:48] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, Intel Core Duo
[01:48] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, for Wifi...
[01:48] <cafuego> That's a CPU, not a wifi chipset
[01:48] <NerveBand> yes your wifi chipset
[01:48] <NerveBand> not your cput
[01:48] <NerveBand> lol
[01:48] <NerveBand> cpu*
[01:48] <cafuego> Bradf0rd: run 'lspci'
[01:48] <Bradf0rd> Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[01:48] <NerveBand> pastebin the output
[01:48] <Bradf0rd> NerveBand, Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[01:48] <NerveBand> broadcom have some very buggy drivers
[01:48] <Roor> trying to install nvidia drivers, still, tried just about everything, still getting "could not open the device file /dev/nvidia0 (input/output error)" "no screens found" etc. when i boot up, x fails... happens when I put nvidia instead of nv in xorg.conf .. have tried deleting the pci line etc..
[01:48] <NerveBand> but okay
[01:48] <NerveBand> one sec
[01:49] <nonlinear> does anyone know why the ubuntu installer wouuldn't see my hard drive partions,, and only give me the option to use the whole disk?
[01:49] <Broccoly> hi, is there some repo somewhere for Perl CPAN modules?
[01:49] <piggyg1> Does ubuntu use any kind of graphics acceleration?
[01:49] <cafuego> Broccoly: dh-make-perl is what you need.
[01:49] <Crankymonky> nonlinear, You need to select Manually setup partitions to use partitions
[01:49] <piggyg1> all the windows seems very choppy
[01:49] <Guest11549> does anyone knows which command shows my current ip?
[01:49] <NerveBand> Bradf0rd, see PM
[01:49] <NerveBand> nonlinear, did you try using custom mode?
[01:49] <ward_> i'm having trouble configuring my tv-out, x doesnt start anymore but i have made a backup of my xorg.conf, what's the command to replace xorg.conf.backup with xorg.conf?
[01:49] <NerveBand> in the installer?
[01:50] <markc> Guest11549: ifconfig
[01:50] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, ip addr and look at either your eth0 or wlan0 or whatever you are using also works
[01:50] <Guest11549> I'm looking for a commad that show only my ip not like ipconfig...
[01:50] <nonlinear> cranky: yea, i did,.,, it says "here is a list of you partitions" or whatever and it only shows my entire drive... if i pick that, it says like "warning you're gonna overwrite the whole drive"
[01:50] <NerveBand> ward_ use sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:50] <duelboot> cafuego, Synaptic states the bcm43xx-firmware is for Dapper...is there another one for Fiesty?
[01:50] <PatrickBic2> !installing
[01:50] <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
[01:50] <nonlinear> nerveband: what is custom mode?
[01:50] <Guest11549> Crankymonky ipconfig shows devices and all related properties
[01:50] <NerveBand> ward_: use sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:50] <NerveBand> nonlinear
[01:50] <pabllo> Ubuntu, go to hellllllllllllllll i can not play my 3d games, I've been searching for a solution but nobody seems to help, Ubuntu go to hellllllll
[01:50] <NerveBand> in the partition window
[01:50] <nonlinear> yea
[01:50] <NerveBand> you should see gudied modes
[01:50] <nonlinear> k
[01:50] <nonlinear> yeap
[01:50] <NerveBand> and then a manual setting
[01:51] <NerveBand> choose the manual one
[01:51] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, I said ip addr
[01:51] <nonlinear> yeap, i chose maual
[01:51] <NerveBand> and hit next
[01:51] <nonlinear> manual
[01:51] <nonlinear> k
[01:51] <NerveBand> youll see your partiotions then
[01:51] <starkruzr> I just changed monitors, but the resolutions available to the new monitor aren't showing up in Screen Resolution.  Do I have to restart my machine in order for it to detect properly?
[01:51] <NerveBand> starkruzr, just hit Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[01:51] <NerveBand> to restart x
[01:51] <ward_> Nerveband, thanx, and if i first want to make a backup of my current xorg to pastebin it?
[01:51] <nonlinear> yeap, but insead of my partiotns, it just shows my whole disk... it's not seeing the partitions at all
[01:51] <markc> pabllo: of course not, use windows for games
[01:51] <bruenig> pabllo, even if we assumed hell existed, how could an operating system go to hell ?
[01:51] <cafuego> duelboot: Just install it.
[01:51] <NerveBand> ward_, yeah do that
[01:51] <NerveBand> dont forget the url though :P
[01:52] <Munchkinguy> Is there anything similar to "Democracy Player" that plays streaming video?
[01:52] <ward_> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf.pastebin ?
[01:52] <bruenig> Munchkinguy, Democracy player exists in linux
[01:52] <ward_> NerveBand
[01:52] <Broccoly> is there some repo somewhere for Perl CPAN modules? i'm truing to install modules, instead of compiling
[01:52] <Guest11549> Crankymonky Yes ip addr is good but not perfect for my bash script.. I'm looking for simple ip address
[01:52] <markc> Munchkinguy: vlc is pretty good st streaming
[01:52] <NerveBand> ward_ are you trying to replace your backup with your original conf?
[01:52] <pabllo> bruenig, good one, but I've heard of so many things going to hell that I just don't know
[01:52] <Neil-> i installed openpgp, now thunderbird shows my emails in plaintext only
[01:52] <Neil-> i told it to on the install.. :/
[01:52] <Neil-> how can i get html mail back?
[01:52] <nonlinear> nerveband: i do choose manual, but but instead of my partiotns, it just shows my whole disk... it's not seeing the partitions at all
[01:52] <NerveBand> Neil- reinstall or try the options
[01:53] <Munchkinguy> markc: I know, but I'm talking about the whole "Internet TV" thing.
[01:53] <ward_> NerveBand, no i want to know how to backup the one i have now, so i can pastebin it
[01:53] <NerveBand> nonlinear, are you sure? maybe its looking at an external drive or something?
[01:53] <bruenig> Munchkinguy, Democracy player exists in linux
[01:53] <NerveBand> oh okay
[01:53] <pabllo> markc, you just gave me the answer dude, "use windows for games" thanks I appreciate thar, really, I will no longer fuck with this compliications
[01:53] <Neil-> NerveBand: dont fancy a reinstall, do you know what option to look for?
[01:53] <Guest11549> Crankymonky For ex: commadshowip and the output is 42.2.3.2
[01:53] <pabllo> see ya, and fuck Ubuntu (in the games)
[01:53] <ward_> NerveBand, this would be good for backup? sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup /etc/X11/xorg.conf.pastebin ?
[01:53] <Munchkinguy> bruenig: Yes, but it doesn't stream videos.
[01:53] <nonlinear> nerveband: positive, i've been playing with it for like 10 minutes
[01:53] <bruenig> no?
[01:53] <NerveBand> then just sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup and then copy that from gedit into a pastebin
[01:53] <yellow_chicken> how to make glxgears run faster?
[01:53] <NerveBand> nonlinear, are you using the live disk or the alternate?
[01:53] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, You don't like my answer?
[01:54] <markc> pabllo: yep, save yourself and the rest of us here a lot of angst and frustration, use whatever suits your needs
[01:54] <NerveBand> cause you might need to use the alternate
[01:54] <nonlinear> nerve: alternate
[01:54] <nonlinear> ydap
[01:54] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, ip addr, then look at eth0 if you are on ethernet or wlan0 if you are wifi
[01:54] <quantumcheese> no protocols show up when I compile pidgin
[01:54] <nonlinear> do you know how the installer 'sees' the partions?
[01:54] <NerveBand> o.0
[01:54] <imbecile> hey im trying to install repo and am getting this error http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz: Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)  any suggestions?
[01:54] <NerveBand> are you using SCSI or IDE? or maybe even a RAID?
[01:54] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, Or do ifconfig and look at eth0-inet addr
[01:54] <nonlinear> i'm usi9nd ide
[01:54] <NerveBand> imbecile, the gz could be invalid or a bad copy
[01:55] <lol> hey guys
[01:55] <Crankymonky> Guest11549, Did you get that one?
[01:55] <NerveBand> nonlinear, thats kinda weird, did you try the live and you get the same problem? maybe another distro (like kubuntu or debian)?
[01:55] <imbecile> NerveBand: so i should reinstall gzip?
[01:55] <NerveBand> imbecile, it could be the file itself
[01:55] <lol> Everytime I log into Ubuntu, it just takes me back to the login screen over and over again. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[01:55] <NerveBand> download it using wget and extract it manually
[01:55] <NerveBand> see if it works
[01:55] <NerveBand> lol: do you see any messages
[01:55] <erisco> I have memory leaking somewhere.... what can I do to "reset" or clear or whatever my RAM?
[01:55] <Guest11549> Crankymonky Ok, I'm doing a bash script where the input must be only my internet ip
[01:55] <NerveBand> or errors?
[01:56] <nonlinear> havne't tried live cause my cd-burner sucks, so i'm installing from hard drive... (that wou;dn't be a problem.. would it?)
[01:56] <lol> no it jsut goes to login screen
[01:56] <NerveBand> erisco, memory leaking means you got some program interfering
[01:56] <Guest11549> Crankymonky and my internet ip is on ppp0 device
[01:56] <NerveBand> just kill some tasks
[01:56] <nonlinear> like setting up GRUB to boot a partiotn and load the iso
[01:56] <NerveBand> lol, did you try using failsafe login?
[01:56] <lol> Nerveband: no i dont see any msgs just the login sound
[01:56] <NerveBand> through the session at the bottom?
[01:56] <Guest11549> Crankymonky do you know how can i get this address?
[01:56] <Crankymonky> ppp0 device should still show with ip addr, but a command that lists only that one ip, dunno
[01:56] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server? is it safe to disable it? it's making my load go up to 1.7
[01:56] <erisco> NerveBand, well the thing is I have 577MB free before I start tremulous (a game), and only 522MB after it is shut down
[01:56] <lol> Nerveband: fail safe gnome or terminal
[01:56] <NerveBand> nonlinear, its bad to install from harddrive
[01:56] <erisco> NerveBand, and over a while the ram is completely hogged up
[01:56] <imbecile> NerveBand:  I got the same error trying to install xchat and vlc ... how do you recommend fixing it?
[01:56] <NerveBand> cause your trying to detect the harddrive itself
[01:57] <markc> Guest11549: ifconfig ppp0 | grep addr: ... and a few other awk thingies
[01:57] <Trip> witch program i must use to burn data / iso ?
[01:57] <lol> Nerveband: fail safe gnome or terminal
[01:57] <NerveBand> imbecile, o.0 thats a deep rooted problem, try installing gzip
[01:57] <beer> does anyone know where i can find documentation on upgrading Ekiga?
[01:57] <NerveBand> try fail safe gnome, lol
[01:57] <quio> Hi.  I am trying to play a .bin file using movie player but get this error Movie requires a video Cd decoder.  A little help in where to go to get this would be appreciated.
[01:57] <NerveBand> erisco, maybe remulous is not releasing all resources
[01:57] <nonlinear> nerve... hrm, ok.  well i'll play with a bit more and if it still fails i'lldo a net install.. thanks for your help, i'll be back and let youknow what happened
[01:57] <NerveBand> quio, use vlc
[01:57] <Trip> witch program i must use to burn data / iso ?
[01:57] <SmoothOp> quio: buy the girls gone wild dvd
[01:57] <NerveBand> vlc can play video cds
[01:57] <duelboot> cafuego, had to reboot....it locked up on me...I'll post my dmesg output if you think you can help...
[01:57] <NerveBand> without additional codecs
[01:57] <lol> Nerveband: same thin happen
[01:58] <PatrickBic2> is there any other method beside pxe (netboot) for installing without any removeable devices?
[01:58] <NerveBand> Trip, use the nero beta, its fantastic by my optinion
 What is vlc?
[01:58] <NerveBand> PartickBic2, you cant do cd?
[01:58] <NerveBand> Quio, vlc is an app a video app
[01:58] <Crankymonky> quio, VLC video player
[01:58] <poet> First time with Ubuntu. I need PHP, Apache and MySQL so I d/l the Ubuntu Server but can't seem to get the ISO to be detected on boot in VMWare.  Any suggestions?
[01:58] <NerveBand> do sudo apt-get install vlc
[01:58] <erisco> NerveBand, so that is my question! How do I do this manually?
[01:58] <PatrickBic2> NerveBand, cd drive is ... kinda dead.. only accepts "normal" cds..no burnt ones
[01:58] <lol> Nerveband: same thing happen
[01:59] <NerveBand> PartickBic2, do a pot tweak, research it
[01:59] <NerveBand> lol, go to terminal and try installing kde and install through there
[01:59] <NerveBand> erisco one sec
 Thanks I will try now.
[01:59] <markc> poet: apt-install apache2 libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
[01:59] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server? is it safe to disable it? it's making my load go up to 1.7
[01:59] <Guest11549> markc so, awk it's a powerful tool for this, but I don't beleave that already ins't a command that make this for me.....
[02:00] <JJ|Laptop> markc: you forgot to install php...
[02:00] <NerveBand> poet, your using vmware to boot the iso right?
[02:00] <erisco> NerveBand, even when my game is closed, my ram is slowing dropping
[02:00] <quantumcheese> has anyone played with installing pidgin?
[02:00] <poet> Yes
[02:00] <Trip> NerveBand: nero for linux ?
[02:00] <quantumcheese> building/installing
[02:00] <poet> I'm wanting to use VMWare on my regular WinXP box to install Ubuntu with
[02:01] <markc> JJ|Laptop: libapache2-mod-php5 should be enough
[02:01] <lol> Nerveband: i've already installed it couple of hours ago
[02:01] <lol> lol
[02:01] <Guest11549> sd
[02:01] <Guest11549> a
[02:01] <Guest11549> a
[02:01] <PatrickBic2> NerveBand, i found a better and faster solution
[02:01] <NerveBand> poet, go tothe vmware bootmenu as your starting up, hit f12 and choose the cd drive, or go in bios and make sure that the cd is the first boot drive (within vmware)
[02:01] <PatrickBic2> using vmware and installing native ;)
[02:01] <JJ|Laptop> Trip: lol, i doubt that nero would make it available in source for compilation on linux
[02:01] <NerveBand> PartickBic2, oh yeah! i thought oyu didnt have an install on your computer
[02:01] <NerveBand> so lol
[02:01] <NerveBand> Trip, nero is a package
[02:01] <PatrickBic2> NerveBand, using that pc for chatting atm ;)
[02:01] <markc> Guest11549: IP=$(ifconfig ppp0 | grep addr: | awk -F: '{print $2}' | awk '{print $1}')
[02:01] <NerveBand> okay im off to prayer
[02:01] <JJ|Laptop> markc: that jsut adds php5 as a plugin to the apache2 config
[02:01] <NerveBand> erisco one sec
[02:01] <lol> Nerveband: i've already installed it couple of hours ago
[02:01] <PatrickBic2> hf NerveBand
[02:02] <Trip> JJ|Laptop, lol i found nero for linux :P can i past links here ?
[02:02] <duelboot> cafuego, see here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19548/
[02:02] <ward_> NerveBand, http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/19547
[02:02] <JJ|Laptop> Trini_Man: go ahead
[02:02] <bulle> Trip: it has been available for quite some time
[02:02] <BigToe> why is kacpid using up 65% of my CPU on ubuntu server? is it safe to disable it? it's making my load go up to 1.7
[02:02] <Trip> http://www.nero.com/eng/nerolinux-prog.html
[02:02] <JJ|Laptop> i never knew that...
[02:02] <NerveBand> okay i gotta go to prayer sorry when i come back ill help more when i can
[02:02] <Trini_Man> ?
[02:02] <markc> JJ|Laptop: sure, and it depends on php5-common which provides php.ini... don't need anything else to deliver php files via apache
[02:02] <Guest11549> markc thank you! it's work fine!
[02:02] <ward_> Can anyone take a look at my xorg.conf, i've been trying to get my tv-out working, this one didn't work: , http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/19547
[02:03] <bulle> BigToe: how are you going to turn off kacpid ?
[02:03] <NerveBand> erisco, use killall <insertprogramnamehere> to close your game next time
[02:03] <NerveBand> should make the ram fly
[02:03] <BigToe> bulle, I don't know.
[02:03] <joe__> 'lo all
[02:03] <erisco> NerveBand, okay thanks
[02:03] <lol> Everytime I log into Ubuntu, it just takes me back to the login screen over and over again. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[02:04] <BigToe> bulle, but it's using up all my CPU time and I want to either fix or get rid of kacpid
[02:04] <erisco> NerveBand, the game plays full screen, how can I get out of full screen in order to use a terminal?
[02:04] <Trip> is there a good program to burn data and iso ? (prefer apt-get free source)
[02:04] <JJ|Laptop> markc: i guess you're right, i sjtu never like to have the computer deal with things
[02:04] <duelboot> cafuego, see here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19548/
[02:04] <erisco> Trip, ubuntu should already have these utilities...
[02:04] <ward_> this is the howto i followed: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98456
[02:04] <bimberi> Trip: Nautilus, the Gnome file manager can burn data CDs
[02:04] <duelboot> cafuego, it's my dmesg output with my wireless card info
[02:04] <bulle> Trip: k3b =
[02:05] <thebillywayne> lol, be sure you've got plenty of memory in /home.
[02:05] <DavidX> has anyone used GFS on ubuntu server?
[02:05] <harry_> How do I tell which kernel version I am running
[02:05] <thebillywayne> lol, free space, that is.
[02:05] <DavidX> harry_,  uname -a
[02:05] <markc> harry_: uname -a
[02:05] <JJ|Laptop> what's the difference between ubuntu and ubuntu server?
[02:05] <markc> heh
[02:05] <soulinfusuion> Everytime I log into Ubuntu, it just takes me back to the login screen over and over again. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[02:05] <BigToe> JJ|Laptop, ubuntu server doesn't have GUI
[02:05] <DavidX> JJ|Laptop, jeremy?
[02:05] <Neil-> JJ|Laptop: Ubuntu server has no gui, and i think has stuff like apache on by default
[02:05] <thebillywayne> soulinfusuion, be sure you have plenty of space available in /home.
[02:06] <JJ|Laptop> Davidx: huh?
[02:06] <DavidX> JJ|Laptop, nevermind, thought i knew you ;)
[02:06] <JJ|Laptop> nope
[02:06] <soulinfusuion> i have 70 ghz
[02:06] <BigToe> 70 ghz? wow :o
[02:06] <joe__> lmao , thats what i was thinking
[02:06] <BigToe> so anyway
[02:06] <JJ|Laptop> 70 ghz?
[02:06] <thebillywayne> soulinfusuion, i mean, do you have plenty of hard disk drive space available for /home?
[02:06] <soulinfusuion> Bigtoe: 70gbs i mean
 VLC works great.  Thank you Much!
[02:06] <BigToe> how do I stop kacpi using up all my CPU time
[02:07] <duelboot> cafuego, you there?
[02:07] <markc> soulinfusuion: you might have to login into the console and check out the X11 log file in /var/log
[02:07] <Softly> sup?
[02:07] <JJ|Laptop> does he mean 70ghz cpu or 70gb ram or 70gb hd?
[02:07] <soulinfusuion> markc: how can i do that?
[02:07] <soulinfusuion> 80gb hd with 70 gb free space lol
[02:07] <bulle> JJ|Laptop: 70gbs worth of cpu !
[02:07] <troxor> does anyone else use beagle? if so, how often is it supposed to reindex?
[02:07] <BigToe> JJ|Laptop, 70gb ram :P
[02:07] <GenNMX> soulinfusuion: Go to terminal and type in "df -h" to see your available disk space on all mounted partitions.
[02:07] <pants> whys everybody wearing bowties today?
[02:07] <Softly> I'll find out
[02:07] <poet> Anyone know how to get Ubuntu Server installed on VMWare? I tried changing the CD-Rom to the .iso and it won't boot to it. Installed the image to CD and made sure CD was booting first in VMWare BIOS - still nothing.
[02:07] <soulinfusuion> GenNMX: how can i go to tmerinal when i cant log in
[02:08] <markc> soulinfusuion: at the login screen there is a menu option, have a look and it will say "Console" as an option
[02:08] <BigToe> how do I stop kacpi using up all my CPU time?
[02:08] <neztiti> is there any update for display card ati radeon 9200
[02:08] <soulinfusuion> markc: 67 gbs
[02:08] <BigToe> it's using 65% of my CPU
[02:08] <troxor> poet: did you verify the cd image downloaded correctly?
[02:08] <GenNMX> soulinfusuion: The numbers combined with the units you are using make no sense in reality.
[02:09] <h4wk0> bigtoe sudo killall kacpi
[02:09] <Anguis> Hi, folks!
[02:09] <sanityx> !directories
[02:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about directories - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:09] <sanityx> !tree
[02:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tree - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:09] <markc> soulinfusuion: are you going to try and login to the console ?
[02:09] <bimberi> poet: did you check 'connect at power on' ?
[02:09] <poet> troxor - yes, i also downloaded a couple images
[02:09] <BigToe> h4wk0, it just restarts as soon as I do it
[02:09] <BigToe> well I think it does
[02:09] <soulinfusuion> GenNMX, markc: I logged into failsafe terminal. I don't know how to access termianl without logging into ubuntu
[02:09] <cilaes> I have found a fix for the Toshiba sound problems if anyone needs that.
[02:09] <h4wk0> What is kacpi?
[02:10] <neztiti> i mean like this link    http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/19547/
[02:10] <soulinfusuion> GenNMX, markc: What should be my next step? I have 67 GBS remaining in my 80 gb hard drive
[02:10] <BigToe> I guess it's for ACPI, h4wk0
[02:10] <poet> bimberi - yes, Connect At Power On is checked too
[02:10] <thebillywayne> !hi | Anguis
[02:10] <ubotu> Anguis: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:10] <bimberi> poet: k :|
[02:10] <BigToe> oh wait, I meant kacpid
[02:10] <fnord__> hey, can someone tell me how to get ubuntu to stop asking for the CD when you run apt?
[02:10] <h4wk0> BigToe; and it is cpu hugging atm?
[02:10] <BigToe> yes
[02:10] <vraa> what is the website called? psychotic cat or something? it's got a bunch of ubuntu tutorials?
[02:10] <markc> soulinfusuion: I think you need to view the xorg logfile from a shell to have any idea why your login attempts are failing
[02:10] <thebillywayne> fnord__, by commenting by the CD in /etc/apt/sources.list.
[02:10] <BigToe> it's using 65.2%
[02:10] <GenNMX> soulinfusuion: Remove the 'S' after 'GB' and that sentence will be correct. GB = GigaByte(s). GBs = GigaBytes.
[02:10] <BigToe> never changes
[02:10] <Jove`> fnord__:  comment out the CD lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:11] <soulinfusuion> GenNMX: Ok sorry
[02:11] <soulinfusuion> markc: how can I do that?
[02:11] <d2812> fnord: system => software sources, and deselect the cd
[02:11] <Anguis> I'm looking for help installing Feisty Fawn AMD64 - I get to the first options screen of the disc and then the computer locks up, I have to re-start.
[02:11] <fnord__> thebillywayne & Jove: many thanks, i should've thought of that....
[02:11] <At0mic_PC> Any of you into astronomy?
[02:11] <pol> hello alguien habla espaol?
[02:11] <vraa> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/
[02:11] <GenNMX> soulinfusuion: GBS can be used for GigaBytes per Second, just trying to make sure we're all talking about the same thing.
[02:11] <vraa> found it
[02:11] <poet> Any other suggestions for getting Ubuntu Server onto VMWare?
[02:11] <markc> soulinfusuion: as I said, at the login screen there are some menus, one of them will include the Console option
[02:11] <textchimp> hi....the version of VLC that is installed on Feisty 7.0.4 isn't compiled with JACK support.... do i have to recompile it myself?
[02:12] <bimberi> Anguis: have you verified the ISO and/or the CD?
[02:12] <markc> textchimp: yes, most likely
[02:12] <bimberi> !verify | Anguis
[02:12] <ubotu> Anguis: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows
[02:12] <ward_> pol: type: /join #ubuntu-es
[02:12] <markc> textchimp: unfortunately there is no pcm_jack in feisty
[02:12] <soulinfusuion> markc how do i view my log xorg file
[02:12] <Anguis> I've used two different discs - no, I have not verified, I'll do that Is that a common problem?
[02:12] <pol> ward thanks
[02:12] <BigToe> h4wk0, any ideas?
[02:12] <markc> soulinfusuion: have you logged into the console yet ?
[02:13] <ward_> pol: no problem, that's the spanish channel
[02:13] <bimberi> Anguis: no, but it's always something to check when issues such as yours arise
[02:13] <h4wk0> bigtoe was just about to run a google :)
[02:13] <soulinfusuion> markc: yes
[02:13] <reco> NerveBand: I've downloaded the wireless driver you suggested but I'm having difficulty installing it.  I'm a Newbie and it's a little over my head.  I extracted it, started through the README, did the MAKE, MAK
[02:13] <BigToe> heh, ok h4wk0
[02:13] <h4wk0> Whats the name again (cba to scroll)
[02:13] <soulinfusuion> markc: yes i ahv loged into the fail safe terminal thing
[02:13] <ProspectiveUser> Hi there! Anyone willing to answer some newbie questions of an elderly not-yet-made-up-his-mind-user?
[02:13] <d2812> has anyone found an ubuntu replacement for MyPhoneExplorer?
[02:13] <BigToe> I've googled but found nothing. perhaps you're better at searching than me.
[02:13] <Anguis> Thanks for the help - I'll give it a try and go from there, thanks!
[02:13] <reco> NerveBand: I've downloaded the wireless driver you suggested but I'm having difficulty installing it.  I'm a Newbie and it's a little over my head.  I extracted it, started through the README, did the MAKE, MAKE INSTALL but couldn't install the module
[02:13] <BigToe> kacpid
[02:13] <bimberi> ProspectiveUser: fire away :)
[02:13] <BigToe> h4wk0, kacpid
[02:13] <markc> soulinfusuion: tail -100 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[02:14] <Heroin> hallo
[02:14] <h4wk0> ProspectiveUser; Go :)
[02:14] <ProspectiveUser> I hardly dare to - you all sound pretty expert and young. I m some 69 years old ...
[02:14] <markc> soulinfusuion: sorry, prepend sudo to that command
[02:14] <textchimp> markc: ok, thanks for that... i'm just afraid it'll be a hassle to compile
[02:14] <ward_> i'm trying to get the (composite) tv-out to work on my laptop (geforece mx 420go) on ubuntu 7.04, this xorg.conf didn't work: http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/19547 , i folloed this tutorial: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98456
[02:14] <ward_> any suggestions?
[02:14] <Heroin> i have a default 7.04 install of ubuntu w. GNOME.. i want to try out other desktop enviroments, which are my options (not KDE)
[02:14] <bimberi> ProspectiveUser: i'm closer to your age than many here myself :)
[02:15] <BigToe> I'm probably one of the youngest here :P
[02:15] <bruenig> Heroin, xfce but ubuntu's xfce is pretty sad
[02:15] <soulinfusuion> markc: okay i put that command
[02:15] <joe__> how old are you, BigToe?
[02:15] <markc> textchimp: go to the launchpad and complain about a missing pcm_jack, if they update asound2-plugins with a pcm_jack then you wouldn't need to recomile any programs
[02:15] <BigToe> *cough*13*cough*
[02:15] <Exy> Heroin: XFCE4 is kinda a desktop env, and that's it. There are other Window managers but no more desktop envs
[02:15] <joe__> lol - i've just turned 14.
[02:15] <joe__> Well, about a month ago.
[02:15] <Heroin> bruenig well i dont mind getting it from a website and compiling it or whatever
[02:15] <BigToe> heh
[02:16] <Heroin> Exy any other window managers then?
[02:16] <BigToe> I don't think people much younger than me will be here :P
[02:16] <PatrickBic2> hmm only 500kb/s download
[02:16] <ward_> joe__, congrants, i wish i knew what linux was when i was 14 :-p
[02:16] <BigToe> 8 year olds running linux :rolleyes:
[02:16] <joe__> lmao - installed ubuntu @ 11 =] 
[02:16] <underwatercow> Has anyone successfully gotten the darwinia demo to work on Feisty?
[02:16] <joe__> Well, TRIED to
[02:16] <Heroin> BigToe what is ur age?
[02:16] <BigToe> joe__, shh. :P
[02:16] <BigToe> Heroin, 13 :P
[02:16] <Exy> Heroin: Fluxbox, E17, TWM, etc
[02:16] <ProspectiveUser> However ... firing away: I have the choice of using either a linux or MS vista. Since I'm here, you can imagine, I don 't wanto go vista ... so I'm looking for some alternate. A friend of mine showed
[02:17] <BigToe> joe__, I did it a week after turning 12
[02:17] <Exy> I didn't think Ubuntu was even around 3 years ago...
[02:17] <Heroin> Exy thanks i will google window managers.. i was looking for desk env.. which got me KDE Xfce and gnome :)
[02:17] <soulinfusuion> markc: okay i put that command
[02:17] <underwatercow> I tried deleting the shared library that everyone said fixed it, but now I'm getting a seg fault when I try and run the game... is that something I should ask about elsewhere? or does anyone have any experience with this?
[02:17] <Crankymonky> Exy, You're wrong on that account^^
[02:17] <bimberi> Exy: first release was October 2004.  So .. nearly :)
[02:17] <silversky9> hey, this might be an easy question for some, but how do you install a program that you download from the internet specifically for Linux?.... is there a certain code to type in based on where you download the file to??
[02:17] <markc> soulinfusuion: any hint as to what the error might be ?
[02:17] <Heroin> ProspectiveUser i suggest u download the iso and burn it.. give it a swirl
[02:17] <bruenig> Heroin, window managers are very limited which is fine if that is what you are looking for, but just know that going in
[02:17] <Heroin> ProspectiveUser its always cheaper to first try ubuntu instead of vista
[02:17] <Crankymonky> Exy, or actually 10.2004 is not 3 years yet^^
[02:18] <ProspectiveUser> me some Linux, but told me to try Ubuntu first. That's all I know yet - currently this is some Linux box I'm sitting at, but that's all I know. Where can I find documentation/info/whatever to
[02:18] <Heroin> bruenig i want something difrent looking
[02:18] <Heroin> bruenig i also have to look into beryl? and gnome themes :)
[02:18] <soulinfusuion> markc: theres some error about opening /dev/input/wacom
[02:18] <ProspectiveUser> make me more familiar with that ubuntu thing?
[02:18] <Heroin> ProspectiveUser www.ubuntu.com
[02:18] <Josesordo> I need help of gparted..
[02:18] <joe__> Hmm - How is the support for TV Tuner cards under ubuntu?
[02:18] <soulinfusuion> markc: And also : could not init font path element...
[02:18] <markc> soulinfusuion: that's normal, few people have a wacom device... should be something else obvious
[02:18] <soulinfusuion> markc: Then at the bottom it says something about RadeonSaveScreen (2). I was following a guide on ubntu's wiki
[02:19] <Josesordo> I format my NTFS partition to ext3...ok..after that I cant write in the partition.. :(
[02:19] <ProspectiveUser> Alright - ubuntu.com is where i came from - currently the ISO is loading, I'll have it soon. Am I to simply TRY it? Isn't there
[02:19] <orbin> silversky9: depends on what format the program came in
[02:19] <bimberi> ProspectiveUser: yes it would be a bit lengthy to type you through that topic here.  Have a browse at www.ubuntu.com
[02:19] <ProspectiveUser> anything I should keep a closer look at?
[02:19] <sanityx> is it possible to compress an ext3 directory?
[02:19] <duelboot> cafuego, I had connection issue...did you respond
[02:19] <sanityx> I dont want to have it be in a gzip or anything,
[02:19] <akao> hm
[02:19] <textchimp> markc, wait, are you saying the problem is with the feisty version of alsa?
[02:19] <markc> soulinfusuion: the font thing is a warning... I'm not sure about the radeon thing, anything else that looks nasty ?
[02:20] <bimberi> ProspectiveUser: once you burn the cd you can boot your pc from it and be able to try the system without any changes occurring to your Hard Disk Drive (until you install)
[02:20] <soulinfusuion> markc: not really theres this thing about cannot init font path element and something about radeon
[02:20] <zezozose> Kate|guitar: sup
[02:20] <ProspectiveUser> Sure - but I'd like some user suggestion - what do you like about ubuntu, what don't you like?
[02:20] <Kate|guitar> hi
[02:20] <markc> textchimp: not sure exactly, I think they used the latest jack and it's not happy with the lowlat patches in 2.6.20, they need to go back one version for jack
[02:20] <markc> I think
[02:21] <sam124> how do I make certain windows in kde not appear in the taskbar?
[02:21] <anathematic_> how do i re-enable ssh on my server?
[02:21] <h4wk0> BigToe; uname -r (Whats the output)
[02:21] <rummik> how do i set the welcome message for proftpd?
[02:21] <Ashex> anathematic_, /etc/init.d/sshd start
[02:21] <markc> sam124: K -> Settings -> Desktop -> Windows specific settings = might help
[02:21] <BigToe> one second h4wk0
[02:22] <anathematic_> Ashex: thanks i'll try it out now
[02:22] <duelboot> /etc/init.d/ssh restart   anathematic_ assuming it's still installed
[02:22] <sam124> markc thanks
[02:22] <BigToe> I'm doing something else in SSH at the moment, h4wk0, so you'll have to wait :|
[02:22] <ProspectiveUser> I got a new pc box here, waiting for the ISO - sure I'll try ... but I won't be able to explore as far as you have, I guess. That's why I'm asking user's opinion. If they're already documented anywhere, just let me know ...
[02:22] <soulinfusuion> markc: not really theres this thing about cannot init font path element and something about radeon
[02:23] <h4wk0> Well ProspectiveUser  What are you going to use it for?
[02:23] <sam124> what is the best media player for legally ripped isos?
[02:23] <BigToe> h4wk0, Linux nixon 2.6.20-15-server #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:41:34 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[02:23] <Neil-> how do i specify a proxy for banshee to use for radio?
[02:23] <Neil-> anyone?
[02:23] <markc> soulinfusuion: damn, your problem should have an obvious error... at least you know how to get to that log file... I'm not sure what else to suggest
[02:23] <soulinfusuion> markc: Oh this seems obvious: AIGLX: 3D driver does not support visual
[02:23] <h4wk0> Humm - That'll be why BigToe :D Bug in that kernel
[02:23] <soulinfusuion> markc: Sorry loll, I forgot to scroll up
[02:23] <BigToe> h4wk0, :S
[02:23] <soulinfusuion> markc: I had tweaked my ATI card settings before but it did not have this error until I made another change.
[02:24] <sanityx> Whats a good podcast downloaded thats in the repositories?
[02:24] <BigToe> h4wk0, so how do I up/downgrade?
[02:24] <markc> soulinfusuion: try using a basic default video driver first... even vesa
[02:24] <rummik> how do i set the welcome message for proftpd?
[02:24] <foolfromhell> I have a problem. I have an 8800GTX card in my computer and when trying to install ubuntu feisty from the LiveCD, my monitor loses the signal. So, bythe suggestion of people here on this IRC channel, I installed using the alternative text-based installer. Installation itself went perfectly, but whe booting into my system, my monitor loses the signal again. Can somebody tell me what to do?
[02:24] <joe__> I've installed PHP, Apache & mysql on my system, but my ISP blocks port 80. i set apache to listen on port 9999, and set up my port forwarding. are there any services that will redirect from xxx.xxx.xxx:9999 to xxx.xxx.xxx:80?
[02:24] <foolfromhell> wait. I dont know why its bold
[02:24] <foolfromhell> I have a problem. I have an 8800GTX card in my computer and when trying to install ubuntu feisty from the LiveCD, my monitor loses the signal. So, bythe suggestion of people here on this IRC channel, I installed using the alternative text-based installer. Installation itself went perfectly, but whe booting into my system, my monitor loses the signal again. Can somebody tell me what to do?
[02:24] <markc> soulinfusuion: ah there you go, back out of the changes until it works and try again... check this logfile as you go
[02:24] <bimberi> ProspectiveUser: An excellent quote I saw today: it "lacks that atmosphere of paranoia that surrounds Microsoft".  There is no prompt titled "Your computer might be at risk".
[02:24] <ProspectiveUser> Office use - a scanner, a pda, a printer. Network stuff like Irc, Icq, maybe even webcam/videoconference. Games? Surely not the latest 3d action as my grandsons play, but chess maybe?
[02:25] <foolfromhell> My 300GB SATA is not partitioned into 210GB/90GB with the 210 being NTFS for Windows MCE and the 90 being ext3 for ubuntu
[02:25] <duelboot> foolfromhell, I don't know for sure, but it could be you need to set vga=771 (google for your monitor)
[02:25] <Heroin> if i install fluxbox.. when do i specify my window manager?>
[02:26] <markc> ProspectiveUser: certain windows printer/scanners, particularly from DELL, will always be a problem
[02:26] <soulinfusuion> markc: i made a backup of the file I edited before all this chaos happened. Can I revert back to it.
[02:26] <infignus> hi
[02:26] <foolfromhell> my monitor works 1280x1024 on Windows MCE 2004 and 2005 and on my other computers which have connected to it in the past
[02:26] <infignus> enyone here?
[02:26] <bagelsscareme> hi
[02:26] <orbin> Heroin: you choose it from the sessions menu at login
[02:26] <infignus> hi
[02:26] <ProspectiveUser> I got a brother - the model is already working good at this fedora box, so i guess ubuntu will accept it as well
[02:27] <ProspectiveUser> *a printer by Brother ;-)
[02:27] <markc> soulinfusuion: cd /etc/X11 and then cp the current one -> cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.stuffup , then cp your backup over xorg.conf
[02:27] <bagelsscareme> Anyone willing to give a total idiot a hand with ubuntu and it's ISO?
[02:27] <anathematic> mmm what would be a good article for installing ssh on my unbuntu server?
[02:27] <markc> soulinfusuion: prepend sudo as usual
[02:27] <soulinfusuion> markc : isnt cp copy
[02:27] <joe__> bagelsscareme: I'll try
[02:27] <Beyond_The_Grave> OK, I have a problem, I installed ubuntu on my spare HD.... But, silly me, I forgot to take out my Windows HD and now I have the grub installed and I don't know how to make it to where the Windows HD can boot by itself, can anybody help?
[02:27] <BigToe> h4wk0, so how do I up/downgrade my kernel?
[02:27] <markc> soulinfusuion: yes
[02:28] <soulinfusuion> markc: i want to revert to my backup not copy somethign
[02:28] <ProspectiveUser> How about security updates - will they sneak into my box like MS stuff?
[02:28] <foolfromhell> hello?
[02:28] <foolfromhell> can somebody help me?
[02:28] <bagelsscareme> Ok, I downloaded the ISO for Ubuntu from the site, and when I tried to burn the ISO to CD there is no ISO file.   Anyone willing to give me a hand?
[02:28] <Geoffrey2> before i spend a lot of time setting this up, I have a desktop and notebook computer, both running Fiesty, and I'd like to be able to transfer files back and forth between the two...NFS would be the best route for this?
[02:28] <Smuuv> My wireless card show 0 signal strength but shows the networks around me.  Any suggestions?
[02:28] <markc> soulinfusuion: cd /etc/X11 ; cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.stuffup ... that makes a backup of your current config to compare with later if need be
[02:28] <Beyond_The_Grave> Does anybody know how to get rid of grub from my Windows HD?
[02:29] <orbin> foolfromhell: when does it lose the signal?
[02:29] <soulinfusuion> markc: do i add the ; as well?
[02:29] <markc> soulinfusuion: I don't know what the name of your real backup config file is called..
[02:29] <markc> soulinfusuion: perhaps on a separate line, prepend sudo
[02:29] <joe__> #name joe
[02:29] <joe__> oops
[02:30] <infignus> hej guys. i have big problem, when I install ubuntu linux my computer torf off, and my data in my Laptop are erased. When I installing windows xp sp 2 instalation program tell me that MY DISK ARE CRASHED. Now I'm in Live CD Ubuntu, and I looking for program witch cheack my disk. Is MAXTOR 40Gb. Someone know good program to cheack my disk?????????? plzzz
[02:30] <BigToe> Guys, I have a bug in my kernel according to h4wk0, who just left. How do I up/downgrade my kernel so I don't have the bug?
[02:30] <soulinfusuion> markc: when i cd /etc/x11 it says no file or directory
[02:30] <joe__> what is the bug?
[02:30] <markc> soulinfusuion: you can use "ls -ltr" to see the most recently modified files at the bottom of the listing
[02:30] <poet> Thanks for trying guys..  have a good one
[02:30] <PatrickBic2> BigToe, apt-get ugrade?
[02:30] <BigToe> joe__, kacpid hogs RAM
[02:30] <markc> soulinfusuion: capital X
[02:30] <rob65> Beyond_The_Grave: try inserting a windows CD, going to the recovery console, and using the command "fixmbr"
[02:30] <orbin> Beyond_The_Grave: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_fixmbr.mspx
[02:31] <markc> soulinfusuion: linux is case senstive
[02:31] <infignus> plse give me link is very important
[02:31] <rob65> you'll need your administrator password though
[02:31] <markc> soulinfusuion: use ls -l to view the files in that folder
[02:31] <soulinfusuion> markc: thanks so basically. cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.backup
[02:31] <soulinfusuion> like that?
[02:31] <markc> soulinfusuion: use ls -ltr to see them sorted by time
[02:31] <anathematic> anyone able ot point me in the direction of a linspire irc channel? =\
[02:31] <markc> soulinfusuion: yes
[02:32] <bagelsscareme> can anyone give me a hand with the basic set up of Ubuntu?   I know, it's remedial and I'm stupid, but I would still appreciate the help.
[02:32] <joe__> BigToe: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=213429 - That seems to say somthing about it...
[02:32] <soulinfusuion> markc: it says permission denied
[02:32] <rob65> anathematic:
[02:32] <infignus> i think my disk have bas sectors, plz give me name program that cheack it!!
[02:32] <anathematic> rob65:  ?
[02:32] <markc> soulinfusuion: sorry, as mentioned, prepend sudo to each command
[02:32] <Alysum> hi how can  I reduce the CPU usage on Xorg ? its like 50% I have a Radeon9550.
[02:32] <rob65> anathematic: irc.linspire.com:6667 #Linspire
[02:32] <BigToe> joe__, yeah. I installed acpi and acpid as shown on the last post, but nothing.
[02:32] <anathematic> thanks rob65
[02:32] <bulmer> infignus: fsck
[02:32] <rob65> no worries
[02:32] <markc> soulinfusuion: or change to the root user = sudo -i
[02:33] <soulinfusuion> markc: I made the sudo copy. What should I do next?
[02:33] <infignus> fsck have user interface? im noob inlinux
[02:33] <joe__> BigToe: Did you reboot?
[02:33] <BigToe> also joe__, it mentions lack of fans. I don't have a fan properly connected to my PC, just wired to a molex. Would that be the problem?
[02:33] <m1ke_l> where can i get a default copy of sources.list?
[02:33] <BigToe> joe__, no. :S
[02:33] <m1ke_l> or build a new one?
[02:33] <BigToe> I guess I should then :P
[02:33] <m1ke_l> i just erased mine by mistake
[02:33] <infignus> hi
[02:33] <markc> soulinfusuion: use ls -ltr to see the most recent files, you need to determine what the previous xorg.conf, that worked, was called
[02:33] <infignus> hi
[02:34] <duelboot> cafuego, hhhheeeellllpppp
[02:34] <yellow_chicken> i have problem with glxgears, it's really slow
[02:34] <vickdini> i just installed kde on ubuntu but i can't play my music files in juk. anyone knows how to solve this??
[02:34] <Alysum> hi how can  I reduce the CPU usage on Xorg ? its like 50% I have a Radeon9550.
[02:34] <infignus> bulmer: plz another program witch have user interface in gnome
[02:34] <soulinfusuion> markc: okay i did that, whats next?
[02:34] <duelboot> bcm4306 error:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19548/  cafuego
[02:34] <petafile> how do you add a printer to adobe's reader for firefox?  It doesn't have the list of printers added by the admin-printers
[02:34] <joe__> BigToe: Well, it would be, Because the MoBo cant sense the speed, which could be somthing to do with it...
[02:34] <markc> soulinfusuion: then "sudo cp xorg.conf.originla xorg.conf" = whatever the original backup file is called
[02:35] <soulinfusuion> markc: i did that already.
[02:35] <soulinfusuion> markc: should i just restart now?
[02:35] <infignus> hej guys. i have big problem, when I install ubuntu linux my computer torf off, and my data in my Laptop are erased. When I installing windows xp sp 2 instalation program tell me that MY DISK ARE CRASHED. Now I'm in Live CD Ubuntu, and I looking for program witch cheack my disk. Is MAXTOR 40Gb. Someone know good program to cheack my disk?????????? plzzz Im realy noob, and now I dont have comp. plzzzzzzzzzzz HELP!!!
[02:35] <markc> soulinfusuion: no, you made a backup of the current non-working xorg.conf ... now you are after the previous WORKING xorg.conf.something to copy back over xorg.conf
[02:36] <vickdini> i just installed kde on ubuntu but i can't play my music files in juk. anyone knows how to solve this??
[02:36] <r00t3r-j03> !mp3
[02:36] <Laney> np:
[02:36] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:36] <markc> soulinfusuion: if you use ls -ltr it should be the 3rd or 4th xorg.conf.something from the bottom
[02:36] <BigToe> r00t3r-j03, so you suggest I reboot? :S
[02:36] <r00t3r-j03> BigToe: I know rebooting isnt good, but, well, it's worth a shot!
[02:36] <BigToe> sigh, now I need to move everyone off the IRCd running on it :P
[02:36] <soulinfusuion> markc: I think I misinterpreted your instructions and copied the nonworking xorg over the workign one!
[02:36] <infignus> so someone help me??
[02:37] <soulinfusuion> markc: ok first xorg.conf.current one cp xorg.conf.oldbackup / corect?
[02:37] <markc> soulinfusuion: oh poo... sorry, I should have been clearer
[02:37] <HiddenHax> hello
[02:37] <vlnewbie> hello all - I need to print custom size post card. How do I setup page size? I can do that in ooDraw but not in printing dialog.
[02:37] <petafile> Anyone have experience printing from adobe pdf reader?  Its just a normal usb HP deskjet
[02:37] <soulinfusuion> markc: then xorg.conf.lastknownworkignone cp xorg.conf.current
[02:37] <Pelo> infignus,  we'd love to help but we might not know how ,  give us a bit of time to think about it
[02:37] <infignus> heeeeeeeeeeelp
[02:37] <markc> soulinfusuion: yep, that's the order
[02:37] <soulinfusuion> markc: Is that what I do? I erased the last workgin one, looks like I'll need to do what was done before ahhhhhhhhh
[02:37] <larsz> Never thought I would find myself in this position, but... Where the hell is the trashcan using KDE?
[02:37] <soulinfusuion> markc: Ok thanks lol, damn
[02:38] <soulinfusuion> markc: Ok let me go do that
[02:38] <brett> larsz, mines in the lower right corner on the panel with the default installation
[02:38] <magic_ninja> whats the problem
[02:38] <Pelo> infignus,  that's not helping,  the only thing you are doing is annyoing ppl
[02:38] <infignus> Pelo: Pelo: program that i click, and he cheack my disk
[02:38] <markc> soulinfusuion: like I said, sorry... but you have an idea what to do now, as far as messing with the raw xorg.conf file
[02:38] <larsz> brett: Mines not
[02:38] <larsz> brett: Where can it be reached?
[02:38] <Pelo> infignus,  did the ubuntu live cd mount your hdd ?
[02:38] <jerry> markc: i did that, whats nexst
[02:39] <infignus> yes
[02:39] <HiddenHax> does anyone know if everything in open office presentation is portable to Microsoft Powerpoint 2007 edition?
[02:39] <BigToe> HiddenHax, should be.
[02:39] <larsz> brett: Never mind, added it
[02:39] <brett> larsz: let me get back to you on that
[02:39] <larsz> lol
[02:39] <brett> okay.
[02:39] <telejedi> hy all! why is thunderbird 2.0 not in the repos of feisty yet !?
[02:39] <HiddenHax> bigtoe k thanks
[02:39] <infignus> i have UNALLOCATED 40Gb free space
[02:39] <Pelo> infignus,  try this,    menu > system > admin > gparted ( gnome partition manager) , make sure the first partition on your hdd is flagged Boot
[02:39] <larsz> brett: I just added it through the panel. :)
[02:39] <brett> :)
[02:39] <HiddenHax> does anyone know when pidgin is gonna be released?
[02:39] <larsz> lol, this is the lol of the month
[02:40] <larsz> s/month/year
[02:40] <larsz> s/year/ever
[02:40] <larsz> :D
[02:40] <ixxixx1> I am new to Linux/Ubuntu and was wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to correctly install WINE and if there is a Linux version of "Direct X" for microsoft
[02:40] <Flannel> HiddenHax: for feisty? never.  It'll be in Gutsy
[02:40] <markc> jerry: control-d might now drop you out of the shell back to X
[02:40] <Pelo> infignus,  once you have done that,  reboot your computer without the live cd
[02:40] <brett> another thing you might try is open konqueror and type trash:// or something along that line
[02:40] <HiddenHax> why!
[02:40] <HiddenHax> why do they do that
[02:40] <infignus> but i must cheack that my disk is healfy
[02:40] <Flannel> HiddenHax: Because Ubuntu freezes versions of software when released.  Feisty has Gaim beta 6, and will.
[02:40] <Pelo> ixxixx1,  there is no direct X for linux,  and you can install wine by using synaptic or in the terminal with  sudo apt-get install wine
[02:41] <HiddenHax> shuckes
[02:41] <bagelsscareme> does anyone know why the unzipped ubuntu ISO file lacks an acctual ISO file?   I can't get it onto my CD at this point and it is getting frustrating
[02:41] <soulinfusion> markc: THANKS, it works now:)
[02:41] <ixxixx1> I am trying to run a game on Ubuntu but I cant get past the patch screen ;/
[02:41] <Flannel> bagelsscareme: what?  You don't unzip the iso.
[02:41] <ixxixx1> :/
[02:41] <Pelo> infignus,  I am betting that you can'T boot your computer because the hdd is not flagged,   that's my first guess,  if that did work,  just try a Windows repair install before doing anything else
[02:41] <infignus> no
[02:42] <infignus> listen:
[02:42] <r00t3r-j03> You dont need to unpack the ISO...?
[02:42] <cilaes> bagelsscareme: Use an ISO burner. the .ISO isn't meant to be unzipped, it's an image.
[02:42] <markc> soulinfusion: whew!!! :-)
[02:42] <vickdini> i just installed kde on ubuntu but i can't play my music files in juk. anyone knows how to solve this??
[02:42] <r00t3r-j03> http://directxwine.sourceforge.net/
[02:42] <soulinfusion> markc: how do i get to sorg.conf in terminal
[02:42] <bagelsscareme> thanks.  *kicks self in head
[02:42] <Flannel> HiddenHax: Pidgin might be put into -backports eventually, or there might be a third party repo of it.
[02:42] <r00t3r-j03> Vikdini, Read This
[02:42] <r00t3r-j03> !mp3
[02:42] <Laney> np:
[02:42] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:42] <Pelo> ixxixx1,  if it's a windows game ther is a change you will not be able to get it to work even on wine ,  but you can always try and ask in #winehq
[02:42] <HiddenHax> flannel awesome
[02:43] <markc> soulinfusion: open up a shell, like konsole (in KDE) or whatever is in gnome
[02:43] <ixxixx1> thank you
[02:43] <infignus> Pelo:   I think my disk have badsectors, or smth and i must cheak it. I need program that say me: Your disk is healthy
[02:43] <crazlunatic> markc: I am now in soulinfusion. Do you know the directory in which xorg.conf is in. etc/X11 does not exist in the Gnome terminal
[02:43] <cilaes> my sound is working now on my toshiba laptop, but the headphone jack is not. anyone know of a fix?
[02:43] <crazlunatic> markc: I am now soulinfusion*
[02:43] <bimberi> 'echo "Your disk is healthy"' ;P
[02:44] <vlnewbie> ubotu printing help
[02:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about printing help - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:44] <markc> crazlunatic: you might have to change to root first = sudo -i
[02:44] <Pelo> infignus,  this a a disk with windows installed on it ?   boot up the windows cd ,  do not install , you'll get a prompt  ,  run  chkdsk c:
[02:44] <AndyCR> sorry, but cant help myself
[02:44] <AndyCR> ubotu anything
[02:44] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[02:44] <AndyCR> AHAHA
[02:44] <AndyCR> smart little guy :P
[02:44] <orbin> crazlunatic: you need a slash in front of etc
[02:45] <vlnewbie> ubotu cups printing
[02:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cups printing - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:45] <orbin> crazlunatic: otherwise you're not using the absolute path
[02:45] <Pelo> !cups
[02:45] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[02:45] <bimberi> infignus: the disk manufacturere generally provide a utility to do that.  Seagate has seatools for example.
[02:45] <crazlunatic> orbin: thanks
[02:45] <infignus> Pelo: i dant have partitions on it. Is unalocated free space. I erase all partitions.
[02:45] <crazlunatic> no you can't jerry
[02:45] <d2812> infignus: try the ultimate boot cd at http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ - that contains some HD test software last time i checked
[02:46] <Pelo> infignus,  well then,  use gparted to make a new lable and set new partitions
[02:46] <infignus> is Gparted tell me when my disk have bad sectors???
[02:46] <durt> cilaes: well i dont know, but what model toshiba do you have?
[02:46] <Pelo> infignus,  no but it will make new partitions
[02:47] <cilaes> durt: L35-S1054 need that sound fix?
[02:47] <infignus> okej
[02:47] <infignus> what format?
[02:47] <infignus> fat. ntfs?
[02:47] <infignus> what?
[02:47] <jason0_> Anyone know how to get removable device icons to always appear in the same place? Their placement seems erratic.
[02:47] <Pelo> infignus,  you want to install ubuntu ?  just run the install and let it take care of it ,
[02:48] <buzzbo> has anybody seen this post?
[02:48] <buzzbo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435127
[02:48] <Pelo> jason0_,  I've been having problem with that in feity
[02:48] <infignus> i wana install ubuntu, but first I need know that my disk is ok
[02:48] <cotton> What's it called again? gdesklets?
[02:48] <cotton> !gdesklets
[02:48] <ubotu> gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[02:48] <Geoffrey2> anyone here that can help me set up the openLDAP server?
[02:48] <MingLT> hi guys
[02:48] <Flannel> buzzbo: did you check the CD for defects?
[02:48] <haedent> why can't I find ghc6 in the synaptic menu (all available)? gdebi even complains that it's available through a channel, after I download it from a web page
[02:48] <Pelo> infignus,  ubuntu will format your disk when it installs, if here is something wrong it will tell you
[02:49] <buzzbo> I ran that option using the installer CD--it came out unscathed
[02:49] <MingLT> iv been battling with the ndis wrapper now for 3 days to no avail lol
[02:49] <infignus> hm...
[02:49] <o2k0e> hey
[02:49] <MingLT> is there a script anywhere?
[02:49] <cotton> jordan@jordan-desktop:~$ gdesklets
[02:49] <cotton> Starting gdesklets-daemon...
[02:49] <cotton> Connected to daemon in 262 microseconds.
[02:49] <cotton> jordan@jordan-desktop:~$
[02:49] <Pelo> infignus,  you might get more help about dsk checks and stuff in  ##linux
[02:49] <infignus> all errors tell me?
[02:49] <o2k0e> would ubunbtu be easy to install on a dual p2 xeon machine?
[02:49] <cotton> And then nothing happends
[02:49] <bimberi> o2k0e: yes
[02:50] <o2k0e> like no problems with automatically recognizing dual cpu's and all the scsi hardware
[02:50] <tatter> If I wanted to do a clean install is it possible to automate the download/install of all the packages that I had previously so I did not have to search for them all again?
[02:50] <Sivart0> where are the config files for apache installed to?
[02:50] <Pelo> infignus, I don'T know I've never run into a hdd problem in linux yet so I haven'T had to find out,  and the older helpers don't seem to be around right now
[02:50] <jason0_> Pelo: I had this problem in edgy too.
[02:50] <o2k0e> sweet
[02:50] <o2k0e> ill give it a try then
[02:50] <o2k0e> ;p
[02:50] <buzzbo> what kernel does dapper drake use?
[02:50] <Flannel> Sivart0: /etc/apache for apache, /etc/apache2 for apache2
[02:51] <r00t3r-j03>  /etc/apache2/
[02:51] <bimberi> buzzbo: 2.6.15
[02:51] <infignus> ok tnx
[02:51] <Pelo> tatter,  you can make a little bash script for it ,  with the apt-get commands,  you can list more then one package to reinstall,  and you can also use dpkg with a path to deb packages you still have on your comp that you have downloaded before
[02:51] <buzzbo> OK thx
[02:52] <bimberi> infignus: the disk manufacturers generally provide a utility to do low level checks.  Seagate has seatools for example.
[02:52] <XiXaQ> does apache run as root in Feisty?
[02:52] <durt> cilaes: ok. I have a 5S05 or something, so i guess we're not that similar. I haven't had any headphonejack problems, so i wouldnt know how to help ya. :(
[02:52] <Flannel> XiXaQ: no.  www-data
[02:52] <r00t3r-j03> i think it runs as www-date
[02:52] <cotton> Someone please
[02:52] <buzzbo> Flannel: I tried acpi=off   I read something somehwere about trying nomce.  is this worthwhile?
[02:52] <r00t3r-j03> *www-data
[02:52] <Flannel> buzzbo: sorry, no idea.
[02:52] <haedent> at least apt-get can get it. But synaptic is clearly excluding some things, which means no browsing for me
[02:53] <Pelo> jason0_,  well for me , if it is the same "volume" ie the same cd or the same mp3 player or thumb drive they appear in the same place,  but taking out one cd and putting in another will change the cd icon location ,   you can try unchecking the automatic icon sorting in the rightclick menu from the desktop
[02:53] <buzzbo> fwiw I have had trouble installian debian etch too
[02:53] <tatter> Pelo: is there a single file somewhere which lists all my installed packages,,,,,I have only installed through aptitude so far no compiling or other...
[02:53] <cotton> Soemone please help meh
[02:53] <HymnToLife> tatter, dpkg -l
[02:53] <BigToe> help. my ubuntu server is stuck at loading /etc/rc.local on bootup
[02:54] <r00t3r-j03> Im off - I expect i'll see you all quite reguarly from now ;)
[02:54] <Pelo> tatter I know there is one but I donT' know where what it is,   I know you can check from synaptic for what is install but that also includes the packages from the  default install,   so would the other list
[02:54] <buzzbo> anyone else have any ideas? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435127
[02:55] <duelboot_> cafuego, for some reason it just started working
[02:55] <BigToe> help. my ubuntu server is stuck at loading /etc/rc.local on bootup
[02:55] <bimberi> buzzbo: older linux on newer hardware can be problematic. perhaps try feisty, or if you must have dapper, the alternate CD
[02:56] <Hegemon> helo....
[02:57] <Och4> how do i mount isos and .cue and .bins in ubuntu?
[02:57] <jrib> !iso > Och4 (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:57] <jrib> Och4: use bchunk to convert .cue/.bin into .iso
[02:57] <buzzbo> bimberi, thx.  I will try alternate, then feisty.  I guess I got LTS because of the LTS :).  Is this the LTS? ;)
[02:57] <ladweeba> are any of the linux mags running free linux dvd/cds this month?
[02:58] <Supaplex> ladweeba: uh they're all free. just download them. :-D
[02:58] <Och4> !iso
[02:58] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[02:58] <ladweeba> i tried that but didn't work
[02:58] <chump> och4 : sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop <filename.iso> <mount point>
[02:58] <ladweeba> kept getting error messages on the cd iso i burned
[02:58] <bimberi> buzzbo: yes dapper is the lts
[02:59] <peanutb> does anyone know of a simple crypt program. (im tryng to encrypt passwords for proftpd)
[02:59] <wims> my windows have started to appear beneath other windows when i open a new program, how do i fix it so that new programs appear on top of allready opened programs
[02:59] <wims>  +
[02:59] <Supaplex> peanutb: mkpasswd or perl.
[02:59] <Och4> can i mount .cues? or .bin?
[02:59] <Hegemon> anyone know how to mess with beryl?
[02:59] <Och4> to save space
[02:59] <buzzbo> bimberi--I mean the "long term support" is supported by whom?  this community (i.e. forums, IRC, etc), or is there some other form of support?
[02:59] <wims> Hegemon: try #ubuntu-effects
[03:00] <Och4> hegemon, what wims said
[03:00] <wims> buzzbo:  they mean patches are issued over a longer period of time
[03:00] <Supaplex> Och4: usually the .bin is wasting space. the iso can recalculate it at burn time.
[03:00] <kitche> buzzbo: by the company that makes ubuntu/ubuntu plus everything in the community
[03:00] <bimberi> buzzbo: canonical provide security and major-bug fixes to all packages in main/restricted
[03:00] <strabes> buzzbo: canonical
[03:00] <peanutb> Supaplex, mkpasswd?
[03:00] <BigToe> guys, my PC is stuck on loading /etc/rc.local but I can SSH to it from my laptop fine, how do I fix it?
[03:00] <Supaplex> mkpasswd (1)         - Overfeatured front end to crypt(3)
[03:01] <Supaplex> yes peanutb mkpasswd. install it if it's not present.
[03:01] <Och4> supaplex, but i wanna run it off the mount file, not burn it. ya know?
[03:01] <rummik> how do i set the welcome message for proftpd?
[03:01] <sam123> where are my gtk themes located  on my hdd?
[03:01] <buzzbo> bimberi.  IC.  thx
[03:01] <chump> och4 maybe try this .. :http://cdemu.sourceforge.net/
[03:01] <Supaplex> Och4: in short, no, there's no way to mount the .bin file. why can't you convert it to an iso and delete the .bin+.cue?
[03:02] <Och4> chump, thanks
[03:02] <Supaplex> humm cdemu..
[03:02] <peanutb> Supaplex, Is that a perl package?
[03:02] <Och4> supaplex, just to save time and space.  thats it.
[03:02] <Supaplex> peanutb: no
[03:02] <BigToe> guys, my PC is stuck on loading /etc/rc.local but I can SSH to it from my laptop fine, how do I fix it?
[03:02] <bimberi> sam123: /usr/share/themes
[03:03] <slim> ok I need help getting my gcc to find the gtk libraries
[03:03] <rummik> how do i set the welcome message for proftpd?
[03:03] <sam123> bimberi thanks
[03:03] <NixxiE> hi .. alguien habla espaol??
[03:03] <crimsun> slim: libgtk2.0-dev.
[03:03] <peanutb> Supaplex, where would i get it from. There is no package as far as i can find.
[03:03] <buzzbo> poquito, pero no se' unix
[03:03] <NixxiE> :)
[03:03] <slim> sudo apt-get install?
[03:03] <buzzbo> ;)
[03:04] <NixxiE> podrias ayudarme a configurar mi conexion a internet desde ubuntu?
[03:04] <NixxiE> :S
[03:04] <buzzbo> Yo tradusco
[03:05] <cotton> I really need help
[03:05] <BigToe> guys, my PC is stuck on loading /etc/rc.local but I can SSH to it from my laptop fine, how do I fix it? ps: now the screen's gone blank!
[03:05] <buzzbo> Nixxie needs help connecting to the net w/ubuntu
[03:05] <NixxiE> ok :)
[03:05] <NixxiE> with a modem ..10/100
[03:05] <cotton> My weather desklet isn't recribing the weather correctly in gDesklets
[03:05] <slim> crimsun: libgtk2.0-dev is already the newest version.
[03:05] <slim> libgtk2.0-dev set to manual installed.
[03:06] <buzzbo> nixxie es usualmente automatico
[03:06] <Supaplex> peanutb: well, there's two mkpasswd scripts. one is in the whois package, and another is in libstring-mkpasswd-perl. I figured that out with apt-file search bin/mkpasswd btw.
[03:06] <buzzbo> cuando installer
[03:06] <chump> nixxie  #ubuntu-es
[03:06] <buzzbo> awesome chump
[03:06] <NixxiE> pero no funciona ..ok thanks guys :)
[03:06] <crimsun> slim: pastebin the actual error you're getting from configure/gcc
[03:07] <buzzbo> trata ping your router 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1 cualquiere
[03:07] <cotton> The weather desktel fails to retrieve weather, I know I entered all the info in right, I even entered in the direct URL to the page on yahoo
[03:07] <peanutb> Supaplex, Thanks.
[03:07] <buzzbo> meh
[03:07] <dkbg> has anyone here installed thunderbird 2.0?
[03:07] <rummik> how do i set the welcome message for proftpd?
[03:07] <dkbg> I'm having problems with using SSL for sending and receiving mail
[03:08] <gwanky> hi
[03:08] <dabaR> So what is people's experience on recovering grub after installing vista?
[03:08] <gwanky> I have a question involving the linux bootcode
[03:08] <r0b0> I tried to install teamspeak usnig this: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/HowToTeamSpeak It seemed to have worked but I can't figure out how to open TeamSpeak.
[03:09] <crimsun> dabaR: works fine using an alternate or a desktop cd.
[03:09] <slim> crimsun: exp.c:1:21: error: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
[03:09] <slim> exp.c: In function main:
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:6: error: GtkWidget undeclared (first use in this function)
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:6: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:6: error: for each function it appears in.)
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:6: error: window undeclared (first use in this function)
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:8: warning: implicit declaration of function gtk_init
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:10: warning: implicit declaration of function gtk_window_new
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:10: error: GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL undeclared (first use in this function)
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:11: warning: implicit declaration of function gtk_widget_show
[03:09] <slim> exp.c:13: warning: implicit declaration of function gtk_main
[03:09] <crimsun> slim: dude, don't paste here.  I said pastebin.
[03:09] <dabaR> crimsun: using the instructions shown here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows?
[03:09] <kitche> !paste | slim
[03:09] <ubotu> slim: 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)
[03:09] <slim> im sorry i dont know what that is
[03:09] <crimsun> slim: yes you do (now)
[03:09] <r0b0> can anyone help me figure out how to open it?
[03:10] <gwanky> Hi I have a question about trying to get linux to boot on a console.
[03:10] <slim> ok hold on just a sec.....thanks
[03:10] <gwanky> anyone that knows about linux code could please PM me that would be great
[03:10] <crimsun> dabaR: sure, those should work
[03:10] <callidusfox> Anyone uses Exile media player, please let me know.
[03:10] <chump> rummik:  proftpd.conf  >> line AccessGrantMsg
[03:10] <dabaR> crimsun: Thank you.
[03:11] <chump> rummik: /etc/proftpd/proftpd.conf
[03:12] <gwanky> does anyone know how the linux boot system works? I am trying to get a cd to boot on a console and I think i have an idea as to how to do it.
[03:12] <r0b0> I tried to install teamspeak usnig this: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/HowToTeamSpeak It seemed to have worked but I can't figure out how to open TeamSpeak.
[03:12] <r0b0> can anyone help me figure out how to open it?
[03:12] <NickGarvey> gwanky: there is... a huge amount of stuff going into the boot sequence, you will need to be more specific to which part
[03:13] <Exy> hrm, why isn't Deluge in Feisty :/
[03:13] <rummik> chump: i think i see what you mean
[03:13] <dj-fu> Hi there, is it possible to do a limit on which commands 'sudo' can run? for example, I'd like the user to be able to run everything APART from passwd
[03:13] <Supaplex> gwanky: there's an armful of things that can do that. are you thinking of a bootloader, the kernel, initrd, something after?
[03:13] <rajkosto> Package webmin is not available, but is referred to by another package. ?
[03:13] <rajkosto> how do i fix ?
[03:13] <rajkosto> it does that on most packages i try to install
[03:13] <gwanky> supaplex, ok heres the situtation
[03:13] <slim> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19562/       sorry everyone for my ignorance
[03:13] <chump> rummik: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79588&page=38   for a more detailed guide ;)
[03:13] <rummik> chump: ok, thanks :)
[03:13] <ncd> wouldnt it be sweet if i810 gfx could crap on vista's perade and run beryl on ubuntu .. out of the box style
[03:13] <ncd> i herd it can run in non dri mode
[03:14] <crimsun> ncd: it can (it can run compiz, at least).
[03:14] <SlimeyPete> r0b0: looks like you should just be able to open a terminal and type "TeamSpeak" (case-sensitive)
[03:14] <callidusfox> Anyone uses Exile media player, please let me know.
[03:14] <r0b0> ...
[03:14] <r0b0> it doesn't work like that.
[03:14] <r0b0> I've tried
[03:14] <gwanky> basically the console is a hyper scan and it works like this. everry game is a bootable cd. First the bios load, expecting the cd, when a hyperscan cd is inserted, an exe points it to the folder, which i believe contains bootable media
[03:14] <crimsun> ncd: xserver-xorg-video-intel even runs them.
[03:14] <ncd> hmmz
[03:14] <Supaplex> dj-fu: yes. apropos sudo. read all them.  blocking sudo to passwd isn't very effective c/o your wants.
[03:14] <gwanky> the only thing I'm not sure about is if the .exe itself is what is bootable or if the exe only tells the game to boot
[03:14] <pak33m> i usse exaile alot
[03:14] <Supaplex> gwanky: .exe ?
[03:14] <crimsun> slim: are you compiling this manually or via autotools?
[03:15] <sam123> can somebody please tell me if its normal for "Xorg" to consume 71.6 MB of my Memory?
[03:15] <orbin> callidusfox: don't you mean exaile.
[03:15] <rajkosto> how do i install webmin ?
[03:15] <dj-fu> Supaplex: how is it not effective? I would like a user to have root access but not be able to set the root accounts password
[03:15] <crimsun> sam123: certainly.  Which output are you looking at?
[03:15] <Supaplex> gwanky: do you literally mean a foo.exe type of file, or the file is executable (w/o .exe extension). it sounds like you're talking about windows/dos.
[03:15] <r0b0> when I just do TeamSpeak in the terminal it tells me "command not found"
[03:15] <Supaplex> dj-fu: sudo su - ; passwd
[03:15] <callidusfox> orbin: yes, I am trying hard to figure out how to transfer tracks to my ipod. Any idea ?
[03:16] <SlimeyPete> sam123: mine's using 36 megabytes at the moment.
[03:16] <sam123> crimsun I don't understand the question
[03:16] <slim> crimsun: both, manually i type in;   gcc -Wall -o exp exp.c
[03:16] <gwanky> well it shares the same exe extension but it can't boot on computers
[03:16] <r0b0> lolz0rz. I think I missed a step.
[03:16] <gwanky> only on the hyperscan
[03:16] <dj-fu> Supaplex: guess I'll have to block sudo su - aswell
[03:16] <Supaplex> dj-fu: sudo perl -e 'system(...)' ; sudo vi /etc/passwd ; sudo dpkg -i my-evil.deb
[03:16] <crimsun> sam123: how did you arrive at it using 71.6 MB?
[03:16] <dj-fu> heh
[03:16] <SlimeyPete> r0b0: the tutorial seems to imply that you should be using firefox to visit a url, or something?
[03:16] <dj-fu> true..
[03:16] <dfgas__> why is it when you install edubuntu that it doesn't have all the stuff like the live cd has, its just basiclly ubuntu with a different look and thats it
[03:16] <Drk_guy> Hy guys
[03:16] <dj-fu> forgot that after they sudo -i
[03:16] <ncd>   Package xserver-xorg-video-i810 is to be removed.
[03:16] <dj-fu> it's unrestricted.
[03:16] <ncd>   Package xserver-xorg-video-intel is not installed.
[03:16] <ncd> oO
[03:16] <crimsun> slim: you can't do that.  You need to use `pkg-config`, too.  See its man pag.
[03:16] <Drk_guy> How can i run a .jar file
[03:17] <rajkosto> why do i get has been obsoleted for every package i try to install :(
[03:17] <crimsun> Drk_guy: java -jar foo.jar
[03:17] <sam123> crimsun I did a memory map and something called "heap" is using 46.4
[03:17] <SlimeyPete> Drk_guy: install Java, then run "java -jar <jar file name>"
[03:17] <orbin> callidusfox: nope, don't run it.  tried the exaile channels? http://www.exaile.org/?page=support
[03:17] <r0b0> nah SlimeyPete
[03:17] <Drk_guy> Thank you all
[03:17] <jrib> slim: I gave you a link earlier with a helloworld, if you read it, you see exactly what you need to do
[03:17] <r0b0> its jus if you do use firefox to open a teamspeak link
[03:17] <avis> where is ubuntu support for compiz ?
[03:17] <dabaR> dfgas__: you are saying that the installation does not have all the same programs that the live CD had?
[03:17] <r0b0> I just missed a step in the installation
[03:17] <avis> on freenode
[03:17] <jrib> avis: #ubuntu-effects
[03:17] <crimsun> avis: #ubuntu-effects
[03:17] <avis> thank you
[03:17] <r0b0> thats why it wasn't working
[03:17] <SlimeyPete> avis: #ubuntu-effects
[03:17] <crimsun> sam123: that's fine
[03:17] <dfgas__> dabaR: exactly
[03:17] <callidusfox> orbin: very quite in there. What media player do you use ?
[03:17] <SlimeyPete> r0b0: ah right
[03:17] <dabaR> dfgas__: are you running that right now?
[03:17] <sam123> crimsun I did a lot of xorg.conf configuring to get my fglrx driver to work
[03:18] <orbin> callidusfox: beep-media-player.  i don't have an ipod.
[03:18] <sam123> crimsun why do I have such an unefficient xorg when other people don't then?
[03:18] <dfgas__> dabaR: its on a different computer, it has the theme of the livecd but none of the games that were on it
[03:18] <Rizzy> hey, im just about to install ubuntu and i wonder if i cant install it on my windows disk without formating it if i still wanna have the ability to boot back to windows.
[03:18] <crimsun> sam123: that's hardly a measure of inefficiency.
[03:18] <slim> jrib: the compiling programs page
[03:18] <slim> ?
[03:18] <rajkosto> HOW DO I SHOT WEB ?
[03:18] <crimsun> rajkosto: what?
[03:18] <jrib> rajkosto: what does that mean?  and please drop the caps
[03:19] <rajkosto> see, now you respond
[03:19] <sam123> crimsun ok thanks I was worried that I had a problem
[03:19] <jrib> slim: http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/x111.html
[03:19] <rajkosto> i get the obsolete thing on every apt-get package i try to install on my 7.04 server
[03:19] <dfgas__> dabaR: any ideas?
[03:19] <orbin> callidusfox: looked @ this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPod?action=show&redirect=IPodHowto
[03:19] <Drk_guy> It doesn't run guys, what could be happening??
[03:19] <Drk_guy> I ahve Java 6u1
[03:19] <Drk_guy> *have
[03:19] <sam123> how do I ignore when people enter and leave the chatroom with gaim?
[03:19] <rajkosto> universe and stuff seems to be enabled
[03:19] <cycom> So...erm...how the heck do I get dual monitor to work on Feisty with the fglrx driver?
[03:20] <callidusfox> orbin: thanks, let me see
[03:20] <jrib> rajkosto: pastebin the actual error
[03:20] <slim> jrib: ok i must have missed it earlier ill check it out now...thanks
[03:20] <Ashex> the cpu stepping is rather messed up when i'm in ubuntu
[03:20] <Ashex> it's set to cool n' quiet mode
[03:20] <SlimeyPete> Drk_guy: how are you trying to run it? And are you getting any error messages?
[03:20] <hellcattrav_> hi all
[03:20] <Ashex> so it runs at 1Ghz and then jumps to 2.2Ghz when the cpu is at high load
[03:20] <Drk_guy> Slimey, i get errors, i can pastebin them if you want
[03:20] <Ashex> is there any way to set it to be hire?
[03:20] <Jenny_> help - I'm installing feisty. I am the base installation where it asks me to pick a kernel to install: 1) linux-generic 2) linux-image-generic 3) linux image-2.6.20-15-generic. So which one do I pick?
[03:21] <Ashex> I tried sudo powernowd -s 1800000
[03:21] <Ashex> but that didn't fix it
[03:21] <SlimeyPete> Drk_guy: sure, go on. I haven't done any java in a while but I might be able to help.
[03:21] <hellcattrav_> hey can you save a file with a spaces...say if ive a school report...can I save it as final english work, or does it have to be final_enlgish_work?
[03:21] <jrib> hellcattrav_: you can save with spaces
[03:21] <Drk_guy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19563/
[03:21] <rajkosto> i got it installed by downloading all the packages manually but still why doesnt apt get work
[03:21] <Drk_guy> Slimey, there are the errors
[03:22] <jrib> Drk_guy: why don't you just use azureus in the repos?
[03:22] <hellcattrav_> jrib: oh, ok...
[03:22] <Drk_guy> It is?
[03:22] <Drk_guy> So Ubuntu repos have everything!!!
[03:22] <Drk_guy> Amazing!!!
[03:22] <SlimeyPete> yep
[03:22] <hellcattrav_> bascially
[03:22] <jrib> !info azureus > Drk_guy
[03:22] <Jenny_> help - I'm installing feisty. I am at the base installation where it asks me to pick a kernel to install: 1) linux-generic 2) linux-image-generic 3) linux image-2.6.20-15-generic. So which one do I pick?
[03:22] <sanityx> Drk_guy, Just about.
[03:23] <sanityx> jrib, Because azureus sucks
[03:23] <sanityx> Drk_guy, go to the deluge website, they provide a .deb
[03:23] <trumpeter2003> Anyone know if the ntfs-3g driver module lags on video playback of videos with audio and video?
[03:23] <Drk_guy> Torrent is better, but i don't want to install Wine
[03:23] <Jenny_> can anyone hear me?
[03:23] <sanityx> Drk_guy, Yeah uTorrent rocks but running it on wine is lame.
[03:23] <jrib> Jenny_: nope, but I can read what you type
[03:23] <slim> jrib: thats exactly what i needed thank you, i apologize for being so retarded
[03:23] <sanityx> Drk_guy, It does run perfectly though.
[03:24] <Jenny_> I see, thanks.
[03:24] <Drk_guy> Maybe
[03:24] <SlimeyPete> Jenny_: yes, we can hear you. Be patient - this is IRC :) You should probably pick the last one
[03:24] <sanityx> trumpeter2003, I haven't noticed that.
[03:24] <Drk_guy> I haven't tried myself tough
[03:24] <trumpeter2003> well dang it
[03:24] <sanityx> trumpeter2003, I have my entier video/audio collection on ntfs mounted with ntfs-3g
[03:24] <sanityx> entire*
[03:24] <Jenny_> SlimeyPete, I was just checking if someone can hear me.
[03:24] <bimberi> Jenny_: linux-generic
[03:24] <dabaR> Jenny_: I have never been asked this by an Ubuntu installer. Are you sure you did not pick some expert mode?
[03:24] <jrib> slim: np, glad it worked
[03:24] <Rizzy> Do i need a secondary HDD if i want to keep windows to be able to boot back to it if i want to install ubuntu ?
[03:24] <Jenny_> bimberi: Are you sure?
[03:25] <trumpeter2003> sanityx: guessing mplayer is the movie player?
[03:25] <chump> rizzy : no you can create partition and/or resize existing ones
[03:25] <dabaR> Rizzy: no, you need a separate partition, though.
[03:25] <bimberi> Jenny_: fairly.  that's what I would choose
[03:25] <Jenny_> dabaR: I'm using alternate install. I'm reinstalling feisty. I got this message..
[03:25] <Drk_guy> Hey sanity, i will give a try to Deluge
[03:25] <Jenny_> bimberi: thanks.
[03:25] <sanityx> trumpeter2003, No I use Totem to play movies, and sometimes I use VLC.
[03:25] <orbin> Rizzy: it's not necessary no.  i'm running dualboot on one laptop hdd.
[03:26] <knapp> Hey guys, I just installed Xubuntu over Ubuntu. When I pop in a DVD, totum and xine both open. How can I fix this? (in xfce)
[03:26] <sanityx> trumpeter2003, I don't like mplayer because its so ugly.
[03:26] <dabaR> Jenny_: I always use alternate CDs, and I never got asked this. I did not install 7.04 from a CD yet, though.
[03:26] <Rizzy> chump, dabaR, orbin, it got 19gigs to spare on my current windows hdd, can i just make a partion of like 10Gig ? would that be enouff?
[03:26] <Drk_guy> Mplayer is LAME
[03:26] <Flannel> Jenny_: pick the first one, linux-generic
[03:26] <Drk_guy> I prefer Rythmbox
[03:26] <strabes> Drk_guy: WHAT???
[03:26] <darknet7> ls
[03:26] <Drk_guy> Mplayer is LAME!!!!!
[03:27] <dabaR> Rizzy: Yes. I would split it into 2 partitions of 5 each, probably. One for /, one for /home.
[03:27] <strabes> BLASPHEMY!!
[03:27] <chump> Rizzy: i guess 10g is enough
[03:27] <orbin> rhythmbox plays movies now? ...
[03:27] <a5benwillis> guys, what server is this IRC chan on?
[03:28] <a5benwillis> I dont know how to tell
[03:28] <SeveredCross> a5benwillis: irc.freenode.org
[03:28] <strabes> irc.freenode.net
[03:28] <chump> a5benwillis: freenode
[03:28] <Rizzy> dabaR, do you know how i can split, cause it's a 50gig drive and 1 partion is using all 50gig atm, can i somehow make a partion of the free 19 gig o n the current partion?
[03:28] <a5benwillis> ty
[03:28] <HymnToLife> !freenode | a5benwillis
[03:28] <ubotu> a5benwillis: freenode is the IRC network that you're on! See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml
[03:28] <strabes> Rizzy: not without backing up everything on the drive
[03:28] <dabaR> Rizzy: The installer will give you the option.
[03:29] <dabaR> Rizzy: I agree strongly with what strabes said.
[03:29] <dabaR> Rizzy: well, I mean, you can do it, you _should_ not.
[03:29] <knapp> Help, anyone
[03:29] <strabes> Rizzy: you'd have to delete a lot off of the partition, shrink it to the size you want using a gparted live cd or the install CD, and create another 19 gig partition
[03:29] <strabes> !ask | knapp
[03:29] <ubotu> knapp: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:29] <cotton> I downloaded a desklet, how do I make it work with dDesklets?
[03:30] <knapp> I did ask my question? :(
[03:30] <knapp> Hey guys, I just installed Xubuntu over Ubuntu. When I pop in a DVD, totum and xine both open. How can I fix this? (in xfce)
[03:30] <Rizzy> strabes, dabaR, so i guess inserting another like 20gig disk would be the best option then
[03:30] <Undrtaker> hi, can you help me please? how can i see the processes of a single user?
[03:30] <dfgas__> why is it when you install edubuntu that it doesn't have all the stuff like the live cd has, its just basiclly ubuntu with a different look and thats it. Its edubuntu without all the educational packages
[03:30] <strabes> Rizzy: if you want to back up that stuff then yeah. Is that 20 gig disk your ipod?
[03:30] <cotton> I downloaded a desklet, how do I make it work with dDesklets?
[03:30] <foolfromhell> Can somebody help me? I have asked before but nobody answered
[03:30] <rajkosto> Reading package lists...
[03:30] <rajkosto> Building dependency tree...
[03:30] <rajkosto> Reading state information...
[03:31] <rajkosto> Package dovecot is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:31] <rajkosto> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:31] <rajkosto> is only available from another source
[03:31] <rajkosto> However the following packages replace it:
[03:31] <foolfromhell> Edgy got me the "xserve" error, whatever that is and Feisty makes my monitor stop receiving a signal at all. My monitor is on but shows a black screen with he error that no signal is being received.
[03:31] <foolfromhell> I went to the IRC chat and they told me to use the alternative install disk.
[03:31] <foolfromhell> So, I did. I partitioned my hard drive to 210GB NTFS/ 90GB EXT3 + linux swap etc.
[03:31] <foolfromhell> Well, when I tried booting in this time, the monitor stopped getting a signal again...
[03:31] <foolfromhell> The command prompt is available but I dont know how to use it.
[03:31] <rajkosto>   dovecot-common
[03:31] <No1> Can someone help me out
[03:31] <cotton> I downloaded a desklet, how do I make it work with dDesklets?
[03:31] <Rizzy> strabes, nah! it "was" the HDD of my server :P
[03:31] <strabes> dfgas__: that's what edubuntu IS.
[03:31] <strabes> Rizzy: oh ok
[03:31] <chump> No1: just ask your question ;)
[03:31] <EmaEmadiamine> Ciao
[03:31] <EmaEmadiamine> qualcuno puo aiutarmi?
[03:31] <Juhaz> knapp, gnome-volume-properties
[03:31] <jikanter> clear
[03:31] <strabes> foolfromhell: can you combine all your messages into one please? thanks.
[03:31] <Flannel> !it | EmaEmadiamine
[03:31] <ubotu> EmaEmadiamine: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:32] <No1> Chump, have you installed Java on ubuntu
[03:32] <cotton> !es | EmaEmadiamine
[03:32] <retaliator> how can I start beryl a little later then gnome?
[03:32] <ubotu> EmaEmadiamine: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:32] <EmaEmadiamine> OK THX
[03:32] <dfgas__> strabes: um, just ubuntu with a different theme, its supposed to have all the education programs to it and it doesn't
[03:32] <Rizzy> strabes, i guess since i will install ubuntu on another HDD i dont get the option of wich os i want to boot but have to choose the HDD to boot from in bios?
[03:32] <Cnl_Delta> foolfromhell: , can you type in sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:32] <foolfromhell> well. okay. I tried installing feisty on my 8800gtx computer and my monitor gets no signal in the live cd. so I used the alternate installer
[03:32] <cotton> I downloaded a desklet, how do I make it work with dDesklets?
[03:32] <strabes> dfgas__: ok...it is what it is...i have no use for it so whatever
[03:32] <retaliator> how can I start beryl a little later then gnome?
[03:32] <Judo> t
[03:32] <foolfromhell> I installed properly but now when booting from HDD my monitor loses signal
[03:32] <chump> No1: yeah ?
[03:33] <knapp> Thanks a lot Juhaz.
[03:33] <Jenny_> retaliator: you mean automatically?
[03:33] <foolfromhell> I can access the command prompt
[03:33] <ncd> how can i find out which x server is running
[03:33] <No1> Chump, can you PM me and help me out installing it. I'm having some trouble
[03:33] <foolfromhell> I tried these commands
[03:33] <foolfromhell> sudo wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree8...-9746-pkg1.run
[03:33] <retaliator> yes Jenny
[03:33] <foolfromhell> and sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[03:33] <strabes> Rizzy: you mean you don't get the option to boot from it in GRUB? You'l probably have to add that into your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:33] <foolfromhell> and sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[03:33] <Cnl_Delta> foolfromhell: the 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' helps reset your video card if you chose VESA
[03:33] <Jenny_> retaliator: are you using feisty?
[03:33] <retaliator> yes
[03:33] <Rizzy> strabes, rgr.
[03:34] <foolfromhell> Vesa? whats that?
[03:34] <Cnl_Delta> most basic video driver
[03:34] <No1> All, What does it mean when a windows darkens to a gray color?
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[03:34] -Ovariesxq:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmx> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmx:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieslq:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesub> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesub:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesjf:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesee> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesee:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesvo:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesbi:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesdt> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariessl:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieshr> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieslp:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesot:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesjn:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmf> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmf:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesup> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieszw:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesvx:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesxr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieshr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesap:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariestk> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariestk:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Vaginaoz> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesdp> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesdp:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesrc:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieshh:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariestw> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesdt:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieszh:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmg> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariespe> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariespe:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesng> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesun> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesin> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesqa> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesqa:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Cnl_Delta> give it a go, your x server may be down
[03:34] -Vaginaoz:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesbj> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmg:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesyb> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariescp> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesow> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesbj:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesin:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesup:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesun:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariescp:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesew> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesew:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieswu> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesow:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieszd> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieszd:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariestw:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesqn> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesqn:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariescs> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariescs:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieshf> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieshf:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariessm> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariessm:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesja> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesja:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesng:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesyb:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieswu:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariespv> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariespv:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <foolfromhell> what the hell?
[03:34] <cotton> I downloaded a desklet, how do I make it work with dDesklets?
[03:34] <gen> haha
[03:34] <Ovariesjj> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesjj:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieskt> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieskt:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <sn0tz> fag
[03:34] <r0bby> !ops
[03:34] <crimsun> the wonders of /ignore.
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[03:34] <ncd> THE OVARIES CREW ARE  A BUNCH OF GAY FAGGIT
[03:34] <Ovariesmi> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesxt> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesap> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesxr> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariestd> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesxq> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieshh> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesjf> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesdp> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesnx> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieszh> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesbi> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesvi> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesrc> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesyr> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariespg> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesvo> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieslp> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesxr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesxt:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmx> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesfw> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmf> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariespe> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesvx> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariessl> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesap:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariestd:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesxq:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmi:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesot> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesnx:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesyr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieshh:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariestk> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesbj> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesdt> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesrc:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesjf:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieszh:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesvi:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariespg:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesfw:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmf:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesdp:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieszw> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesbi:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieslp:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariessl:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesqa> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesdt:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesvx:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesup> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesvo:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesot:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmx:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariespe:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Vaginaoz> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieszw:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieslq> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieslq:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariestk:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesjn> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesjn:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesup:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesbj:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesmg> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Vaginaoz:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesdr> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesub> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesee> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovarieshr> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesmg:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesee:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesdr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovarieshr:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] -Ovariesub:#ubuntu- THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <ncd> THE OVARIES CREW ARE  A BUNCH OF GAY FAGGIT
[03:34] <Ovariesqn> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:34] <Ovariesja> THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 THE OVARIES CREW BRINGS YOU THIS CODE: 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0
[03:35] <crimsun> sorry folks, hang tight a sec.
[03:35] <LjL> !traffic
[03:38] <No1> Finally
[03:38] <Jenny_> retaliator: do you read me?
[03:38] <clever_> watching n00bs spam is fun:P
[03:38] <Whamazoom> Is it possible to install ubuntu to a harddrive that has been encrypted by freeBSD?
[03:38] <ixxixx1> .
[03:38] <retaliator> now I do
[03:38] <Juhaz> yay, internet, empowering the retarded
[03:38] <ixxixx1> there monitors in these rooms?
[03:38] <chump> lol
[03:38] <astonerbum> hey-ho!
[03:38] <No1> All, what does it mean when a window darkens to a gray color?
[03:38] <rob66> tut tut
[03:38] <nalioth> Whamazoom: isn't that a #freebsd question?
[03:38] <Jenny_> retaliator: add ''beryl-manager' into the autostart.
[03:39] <bobstro> says i can't send?
[03:39] <Simeon_H> I feel sorry for the unlucky bastards who came here with serious problems and managed to get confused during the short amount of time this channel was +m
[03:39] <UnluckyMike> No1: usually means the program isn't responding
[03:39] <retaliator> and can I make it start a little later? because when it starts together with gnome, it hangs
[03:39] <astonerbum> No1: you probly have alert as a windows flash on... its something with the program crashing i think... at least thats what I experienced it as when I incorrectly set up firefox plugins
[03:39] <ncd> ok I installed the intel xorg-xserver
[03:39] <foolfromhell> other than sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, is there anything I can do? What if "VESA" doesnt work?
[03:39] <retaliator> and the x session has to restart
[03:39] <ncd> from apt
[03:39] <_Codeman_> What's a good dvd burning package?
[03:39] <rob66> _Codeman_:
[03:39] <r0bby> That was funny, i apologize for the ops alarm :-x
[03:39] <ncd> i still get dri enabled: No from glxinfo
[03:39] <Simeon_H> K3B!!!!!
[03:39] <crimsun> ncd: are you sure you don't mean xserver-xorg
[03:39] <ixxixx1> I use Nero
[03:39] <clever_> Simeon_H: k3b is the only prog i have been able to burn a dvd with so far
[03:39] <rob66> i'm using Gnomebaker
[03:40] <crimsun> ncd: rather, are you sure you don't mean xserver-xorg-video-i810 or xserver-xorg-video-intel?
[03:40] <rob66> it's been okay with me
[03:40] <dfgas__> do we have edubuntu experts here?
[03:40] <ncd> yeh
[03:40] <crimsun> ncd: which of those two is installed?
[03:40] <ncd> er
[03:40] <No1> Where can I get beryl
[03:40] <Pie-rate> i have a laptop with a wifi card in it, can i connect my desktop to it (i have both regular and crossover cables) and use it as a wireless bridge?
[03:40] <astonerbum> Does anyone know a good benchmarking tool to be used on ubuntu 7.04. I have been spending time configuring my video card and I want to make sure everything works fine...
[03:40] <jrib> !beryl > No1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:40] <bobstro> dfgas__:  what aspect of edubuntu?
[03:40] <ncd> didnt know they where dif vers
[03:41] <ncd> i did this
[03:41] <ncd> root@ncd-laptop:/home/ncd# apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel
[03:41] <bobstro> astonerbum:  weren't you pointed to glxgears etc. earlier?
[03:41] <astonerbum> yes...
[03:41] <astonerbum> bobstro: but thats not a benchmarking tools
[03:41] <bobstro> astonerbum:  ok, thought that was you.
[03:41] <astonerbum> bobstro: it even says so in the wiki
[03:41] <strabes> bobstro: glxgears isn't for benchmarking
[03:41] <SurfnKid> how do i remove build-dep files?
[03:41] <dfgas__> bobstro: i installed edubuntu and none of the packages that are on the live cd installed just a plain ubuntu with the edubuntu theme, any ideas?
[03:41] <astonerbum> bobstro: there is even the fgl_glxgears
[03:41] <strabes> No1: www.beryl-project.org and #ubuntu-effects
[03:41] <bobstro> astonerbum:  what exactly are you after, something that baselines and saves?
[03:41] <ncd> what now crimsun ?
[03:42] <erb_> How do I run sleep in the background. The following example doesn't pause for 5 seconds, it just executes. What am I doing wrong? Example:    sleep 5 & killall gmplayer
[03:42] <crimsun> ncd: did you restart gdm?
[03:42] <bobstro> astonerbum:  yeah, just trying to understand exactly what you want beyond basic tests.
[03:42] <eck> SurfnKid: same as any other packages, apt-et remove
[03:42] <astonerbum> bobstro: I need it to just go though the range of capabilities of my video card and report if they all are accessible or if something is f***ed up.
[03:42] <jrib> erb_: sleep 5; killall mplayer
[03:42] <eck> SurfnKid: you might want to look at /var/log/dpkg.log to see what you installed
[03:42] <ncd> ctrl-alt-bkspc ?
[03:42] <astonerbum> bobstro: and i would not mind seeing the actual performance of my system (would be a nice thing to know)
[03:42] <nalioth> !tell Whamazoom about yourself
[03:43] <bobstro> astonerbum:  ah, ok. i misunderstood what you were after.
[03:43] <SurfnKid> eck, ahh that file is what i needed, thx
[03:43] <SurfnKid> :)
[03:43] <astonerbum> bobstro: but i would gladly settle for knowing that everything is working in hardware not software emulation such as Mesa
[03:43] <ProspectiveUser> How does Ubuntu upgrade major version changes? Do i need to install anew?
[03:43] <erb_> jrib: I need sleep to run in the background
[03:44] <jrib> erb_: (sleep 5; killall mplayer) &     maybe?
[03:44] <dxy> is there a fix on this known issue, NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
[03:44] <jrib> !upgrade > ProspectiveUser (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:45] <jrib> ProspectiveUser: you can upgrade releases without reinstalling
[03:45] <ProspectiveUser> even between major versionchanges?
[03:45] <erb_> jrib: Thanks, that worked perfectly
[03:46] <jrib> ProspectiveUser: that's what I meant by releases, yes
[03:46] <bobstro> ProspectiveUser:  it's a good idea to keep /home on a separate partition "just in case". i've found it simpler to just reinstall, though it *should* upgrade cleanly.
[03:46] <bruenig> ProspectiveUser, yes, you upgrade through the same mechanism that you get all the other software and packages from
[03:46] <bobstro> but always after backing up.
[03:47] <ProspectiveUser> thanks a lot - this makes life lots easier - though i will surely use some sort of backup as well - just in case
[03:49] <DemisM> is there a way i can upgrade from server versin to non-server?
[03:49] <bruenig> DemisM, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[03:49] <strabes> DemisM: I'd recommend using APTITUDE not apt-get to install ubuntu-desktop
[03:49] <bruenig> I wouldn't
[03:49] <DemisM> bruenig: k thx
[03:49] <strabes> well, then it's up to you
[03:49] <linux_user400354> aptitude broke my system
[03:50] <bruenig> especially seeing as APTITUDE gives you command not found
[03:50] <linux_user400354> lowercase
[03:50] <IndyGunFreak> lol, aptitude broke your system?
[03:50] <Flannel> DemisM: you'll also want to switch to the -generic kernel, from the -server one.  Your system will (appear) more responsive
[03:51] <linux_user400354> yep, that's why I've stuck with apt-get since then
[03:51] <linux_user400354> I like the apt-get autoremove feature
[03:51] <Whamazoom> autoremove?
[03:51] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, heard many things about aptitude, but never that it broke a system
[03:52] <linux_user400354> Whamazoom: yeah, it removes packages that are no longer needed or used.
[03:52] <bruenig> linux_user400354, uh oh you are suppose to keep that feature quiet, the ignorant aptitude pushers don't yet know that exists, you are going to disillusion them
[03:52] <ncd2092> woot
[03:52] <Whamazoom> really?! neat
[03:52] <ncd2092> ok crimsun i did.. killall -HUP gdm and when X restarted glxinfo still reports dri; No ...
[03:52] <UnluckyMike> linux_user400354: you can do that in synaptic too. just set the filter for orphans.
[03:52] <rob66> how do i install a package that's on my file system?
[03:52] <rob66> install <packagename> ?
[03:53] <bruenig> rob66, assuming it is a deb, sudo dpkg -i whatever.deb
[03:53] <sethk> rob66, dpkg.  I think dpkg -i
[03:53] <ncd2092> 
[03:53] <rob66> thanks :)
[03:53] <thebillywayne> rob66, dpkg -i <packagename>
[03:53] <rob66> cheers
[03:53] <linux_user400354> UnluckyMike: thanks
[03:53] <UnluckyMike> just thought I'd share a little tidbit
[03:53] <astonerbum> bobstro: so you got any ideas bobstro?
[03:53] <crimsun> ncd2092: pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log and /etc/X11/xorg.conf as well as the output from glxinfo and xdriinfo
[03:53] <Whamazoom> I have a question....sortof related to freebsd (and no im not allowed in the #freebsd) i installed FBSD today...and it encrypted my HDD, now I cannot install ubuntu/xubuntu/kubuntu because the partitioner says I cannot access the HDD because of permissions....any thoughts?
[03:54] <crazlunatic> Hey does anyone know of a good CD ripper for ubuntu?
[03:54] <astonerbum> bobstro: about a benchmark tool
[03:54] <thebillywayne> is there a fluxbox metapackage?
[03:54] <ncd2092> k
[03:54] <bobstro> astonerbum:  no, was just trying to understand what you wanted before suggesting anything more you don't want!
[03:54] <neztiti> k3d
[03:54] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, soundjuicer works nicely.
[03:54] <bruenig> !info fluxbox | thebillywayne
[03:54] <ubotu> thebillywayne: fluxbox: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.15.1+1.0rc2-1 (feisty), package size 899 kB, installed size 2888 kB
[03:54] <Flannel> thebillywayne: "fluxbox"
[03:54] <MrKeuner> hi, when I enable Desktop Effects in 7.04 I get only one workspace, therefore no desktop cube. Is that a bug?
[03:54] <crazlunatic> madpilot: does it also double as a media player?
[03:54] <thebillywayne> thx Flannel bruenig
[03:54] <bruenig> MrKeuner, #ubuntu-effects
[03:54] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, no. It's just a good ripper.
[03:55] <DanaG> What would make me have to restart my router for it to give me an IP address?
[03:55] <viator> hey guys the plugin for paltalk for gaim seems to have disappeared anyone know where i can find it
[03:55] <linux_user400354> Madpilot: soundjuicer is awful. I suggest you install grip with vorbis-tools.
[03:55] <neztiti> no-ip
[03:55] <DanaG> If I unplug the network cable or put my computer to sleep without doing ifdown first,
[03:55] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, actually, sj does play CDs
[03:55] <linux_user400354> viator: get pidgin im from getdeb.net
[03:55] <crimsun> linux_user400354: "awful" for you, you mean.
[03:55] <DanaG> then when I try to reconnect, it refuses to give me an IP.
[03:56] <astonerbum> bobstro: doh...
[03:56] <Madpilot> linux_user400354, awful? It's got a very high just-works factor, no extra guff, and a .ogg is a .ogg...
[03:56] <DanaG> What about -q5 or -q6?
[03:56] <astonerbum> Does anyone know any good benchmarking tool that I can use to test out if my drivers are correctly set up on my hardware?
[03:56] <linux_user400354> crimsun: it doesn't let you configure anything. you can't change the bit rate that you are encoding at.
[03:56] <crimsun> Madpilot: except when an .ogg is a pancake!  ;-)
[03:56] <astonerbum> *video
[03:56] <crimsun> linux_user400354: sure you can
[03:56] <Flannel> MrKeuner: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/desktop-effects/+bug/102309
[03:56] <astonerbum> Does anyone know any good benchmarking tool that I can use to test out if my video card drivers are correctly set up on my hardware?
[03:56] <linux_user400354> crimsun: okay, how
[03:56] <DanaG> Oh, Crimsun: I put the alsa-HG in my kernel tree; so far I notice no changes.
[03:56] <linux_user400354> crimsun: no you can't
[03:57] <viator> pidgin dont have the paltalk plugin
[03:57] <viator> does it?
[03:57] <Madpilot> linux_user400354, of course you can. Just make custom profiles, if you're really into that sort of thing.
[03:57] <DanaG> Would it help at all to post the dmesg with the Audigy kernel oops?
[03:57] <crimsun> linux_user400354: Edit> Preferences> Format> Edit Profiles
[03:57] <sainzeo> foolfromhell: how is it going with ubuntu?
[03:57] <bruenig> viator, plugins are by definition not in the applications they are meant to be plugged into
[03:57] <ncd2092> crimsun, http://rafb.net/p/pIyTxV85.html
[03:57] <jikanter> what the lightest SAFE configuration to use ssmtp, fetchmail and pop3 over gmail?
[03:58] <linux_user400354> oh, still like grip a whole lot better. you can't say anything about it until you've tried it.
[03:58] <astonerbum> Does anyone know any good benchmarking tool that I can use to test out if my video card drivers are correctly set up on my hardware?
[03:58] <viator> yeah well the problem is that plugin was only on one site
[03:58] <DanaG> [54736.173000]  EIP: [<f9160007>]  snd_audigy_i2c_capture_source_put+0x87/0x100 [snd_emu10k1]  SS:ESP 0068:ce739da4
[03:58] <crimsun> DanaG: did you compile --with-debug=full?
[03:58] <viator> and its been removed
[03:58] <sainzeo> is it possible to send private messages to people in these irc chats?
[03:58] <crimsun> DanaG: and --enable-verbose-printk
[03:58] <bruenig> saigon, /msg nick message
[03:58] <Madpilot> sainzeo, yes, if you're registered
[03:58] <DanaG> Let me check my kernel config.
[03:58] <crazlunatic> is there a website that shows database of freeware for ubuntu, much like the MAC website
[03:58] <sainzeo> madpilot: yeah I'm registered
[03:58] <crazlunatic> I don't like the built-in add/remove applications feature
[03:58] <bruenig> crazlunatic, use synaptic
[03:59] <crimsun> linux_user400354: of course.  I use neither, since I prefer cdparanoia directly.
[03:59] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, if you want more details, use Synaptic
[03:59] <astonerbum> Does anyone know any good benchmarking tool that I can use to test out if my video card drivers are correctly set up on my hardware?
[03:59] <crazlunatic> ook let me try it out
[03:59] <bimberi> crazlunatic: or http://packages.ubuntu.com
[03:59] <bruenig> !repeat | astonerbum
[03:59] <ubotu> astonerbum: 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
[03:59] <chump> !repaet > astonerbum
[03:59] <crazlunatic> it's confusing
[03:59] <crazlunatic> thanks
[03:59] <chump> d'oh typo
[03:59] <linux_user400354> crimsun: after you use cdrecord, you can use oggenc directly too
[03:59] <Whamazoom> Which is the package for ubuntu...Automatix2? or something like that
[04:00] <linux_user400354> crimsun: I meant cdparanoia
[04:00] <DanaG> Verbose procfs, Verbose printk, Debug -- but for now "Debug detection" and "Enable PCM Ring buffer overrun/underrun debugging" are disabled.
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> !automatix
[04:00] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[04:00] <bruenig> !automatix | Whamazoom
[04:00] <ubotu> Whamazoom: please see above
[04:00] <crimsun> linux_user400354: yes, I'm well aware.
[04:00] <Whamazoom> alright...looks like im going to have to find .mp3 and stuff "manually" lol
[04:00] <viator> easyubuntu isnt that bad
[04:00] <bruenig> !info ubuntu-restricted-extras
[04:00] <ubotu> ubuntu-restricted-extras: Commonly used restricted packages. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.2 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 32 kB
[04:01] <crimsun> DanaG: sure, attach it to your bug report
[04:01] <DanaG> Earlier on I see this: (second line repeats about 13 times):
[04:01] <crazlunatic> warty hoary hoary-backports
[04:01] <DanaG> [   25.896000]  ALSA sound/pci/emu10k1/emu10k1_main.c:203: Audigy2 value: Special config.
[04:01] <DanaG> [   25.902000]  ALSA sound/pci/emu10k1/io.c:222: Writing to ADC failed!
[04:01] <crazlunatic> what do those package names mean
[04:01] <akao> !install
[04:01] <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
[04:01] <crimsun> DanaG: please use your bug report; I don't have the resources currently to debug.
[04:01] <jasonk47> Hello, sorry if this is the wrong place for this, but I've installed GParted from Synaptic and it won't edit/resize an unmounted NTFS partition, the button is grayed out
[04:01] <DanaG> aah, should I put it on alsa-project?
[04:01] <bruenig> crazlunatic, what?
[04:02] <crimsun> DanaG: did you already file one using LP?
[04:02] <bruenig> !enter | crazlunatic
[04:02] <ubotu> crazlunatic: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:02] <DanaG> There's already a bug for "no capture", but not one for "causes an oops"
[04:02] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, warty & hoary are old, old versions of Ubuntu.
[04:02] <DanaG> I have not done that yet.  Then I guess I'll go there first.
[04:02] <crazlunatic> Oh I see
[04:02] <crazlunatic> whats a backport?
[04:02] <Whamazoom> does EasyUbuntu crash things like automatix?
[04:02] <ncd2092> any thing wrong there crimsun
[04:02] <bruenig> Whamazoom, what do you want to install?
[04:02] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, a way of getting newer packages into a release of Ubuntu
[04:02] <ncd2092> apart from intels abomination of a gpu
[04:03] <crazlunatic> thanks
[04:03] <crazlunatic> lol sorry i have another questoin
[04:03] <crazlunatic> when i moved to ubuntu
[04:03] <crazlunatic> my mouse 4 and mouse5 buttons stoppe dworking
[04:03] <crazlunatic> sorry for using the enter as puncutation again. It's a bad habit. Does anyone know how to get my mouse 4 and mouse5 buttons working again?
[04:03] <crazlunatic> that is the 2 arrow keys on the left of my mouse
[04:03] <DanaG> I wish I could swap between the two -- then I could have OSS video drivers and NATIVE-RES framebuffer!
[04:03] <bruenig> !restricted | Whamazoom
[04:03] <ubotu> Whamazoom: 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
[04:03] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, please stop using your Enter key as punctuation!
[04:03] <Madpilot> ubotu, mouse | crazlunatic
[04:03] <ubotu> crazlunatic: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[04:04] <crazlunatic> madpilot: thx
[04:04] <nighthawk663> Can anyone help me with doing custom video resolutions?  (IE, I have widescreen video, but the resolution doesn't show up in that "Resolution" control
[04:04] <Brins0> yo everyone
[04:04] <nalioth> !tell nighthawk663 about fixres
[04:05] <crazlunatic> Does anybody know of a good website or resource where I can find the most popular or top rated ubuntu software?
[04:05] <Brins0> anyone free to help a newbie with beryl over vnc?
[04:05] <bruenig> Brins0, #ubuntu-effects
[04:05] <crimsun> ncd2092: what's your agp aperture size set as in bios?
[04:05] <nighthawk663> nalioth:
[04:05] <Brins0> thx bruenig
[04:05] <nighthawk663> nalioth: whee, that looks fun
[04:05] <nalioth> nighthawk663: see your PM
[04:05] <ddunn> i have been googling for a couple of days, and i cannot find anyway of updating EKIGA in 7.04
[04:06] <nighthawk663> nalioth: thanks :-)
[04:06] <ddunn> any ideas?
[04:06] <ncd2092> not sure its even setalble on this dell inspiron 510m laptop
[04:06] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, in Add/Remove, the black stars beside each title are popularity
[04:06] <r0b0> any idea why the sound only comes from one speaker?
[04:06] <r0b0> *one program
[04:06] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: Yes I know. But do you know of any other resource?
[04:06] <r0b0> it won't play sound out of rythmbox
[04:06] <r0b0> but it will play sound out of teamspeak.
[04:07] <r0b0> anyone know how to fix this?
[04:07] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, not offhand. I don't think the popularity/download count is displayed anywhere except add/remove
[04:07] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: thank you
[04:07] <Gigi> How do you guys get more fonts than the open fonts
[04:07] <crimsun> r0b0: TS requires exclusive sound device access, and your sound device is not capable of hardware muxing.
[04:07] <r0b0> oh...
[04:07] <r0b0> ok
[04:07] <r0b0> thanks
[04:07] <grave> rob0 get gstreamer
[04:07] <r0b0> gstreamer?
[04:08] <Whamazoom> its a package
[04:08] <r0b0> whats it do?
[04:08] <ddunn> anyone use EKIGA and FEISTY?
[04:08] <Whamazoom> I believe it holds codecs and such for audio....(don't take my word for it, im a newbie!)
[04:09] <Whamazoom> ekiga? why not skype
[04:09] <ddunn> never used skype
[04:09] <Whamazoom> oh
[04:09] <ddunn> guess i could try it
[04:09] <ddunn> but that is not the point... i am trying to get ekiga working
[04:09] <Gorsat> if you're printing from some app in the desktop (e.g. gedit, firefox) and the printer runs out of paper then shouldn't you get some sort of notification?
[04:09] <Whamazoom> true
[04:10] <Madpilot> Whamazoom, because Skype only talks to skype, but ekiga can talk to any voip app (except Skype...)
[04:10] <johnficc1> need help problem E: The update command take no arguments....any help
[04:10] <Flannel> johnficc1: what command are you giving?
[04:10] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me what failed to initialise hal means
[04:10] <usser> skype sucks
[04:10] <jianlee> hello
[04:10] <johnficc1> sudo apt-get upgrade
[04:10] <ddunn> alright enough about skype... lol... i nee ekiga help :)
[04:11] <astonerbum> Does anyone know a good video benchmarking tool? (not glxgears)
[04:11] <johnficc1> or sudo apt-get install -f
[04:11] <johnficc1> gives the same thing
[04:11] <crimsun> astonerbum: choose any of the "free" 3D games, e.g., quake3 demo, et demo, etc.
[04:11] <usser> ddunn: whats ekiga?
[04:12] <bimberi> Gorsat: direct connected printer - probably.  network printer - probably not.  Is there a printer icon in your notification area (systray)?
[04:12] <astonerbum> crimsun: so the quake3 one is a pretty good metric?
[04:12] <shirish> guys isn't there some simple command to view changelogs ?
[04:12] <ddunn> it is a program that uses a SIP to communicate to other user
[04:12] <ddunn> voip/video/chat
[04:12] <ddunn> it is included with ubuntu
[04:12] <Whamazoom> what about Xbench?
[04:12] <usser> ddunn: oh, i use twinkle
[04:12] <rummik> why exactly does bb lock up?
[04:12] <Flannel> johnficc1: try `sudo apt-get update` whats that give you?
[04:12] <grave> Anyone know how to open music files from a network ? or
[04:12] <ddunn> never heard of it
[04:12] <sabgenton> if i do ln -s /bla/sodir
[04:12] <sabgenton> with no um destinaton
[04:13] <sabgenton> what happens?
[04:13] <sabgenton> nothing?
[04:13] <Whamazoom> astonerbum: look up Xbench
[04:13] <ncd2092> crimsun, should I revert to plan A of attempting to make the driver from intel work
[04:13] <ddunn> is it open to other SIP providors, or are you stuck with just one?
[04:13] <johnficc1> the same thing
[04:13] <Flannel> sabgenton: your computer explodes.  ok, so... nothing.  You get an error
[04:13] <xt_> !ls!
[04:13] <crimsun> ncd2092: what is "plan A"?
[04:13] <bimberi> sabgenton: creates a symlink with the name swodir
[04:13] <Gorsat> bimberi, yes I have a printer icon.  jobs just go into the queue and get dispatched to the printer.  the printer runs out of paper but I don't get any notification.  it's just a laserjet -- standard drivers.
[04:13] <bimberi> *sodir
[04:13] <jrib> !cn | xt_
[04:13] <ubotu> xt_: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[04:13] <usser> twinkle is capable of connecting to any prov who uses sip
[04:13] <Flannel> bimberi: even without a destination?
[04:13] <ncd2092> sleep
[04:14] <ncd2092> that is plan A :)
[04:14] <johnficc1> and I get it when I open synaptic too
[04:14] <Mutantx> can someone help with mounting a share folder on linux?
[04:14] <ddunn> aight... i will take a tollk at it usser, thanks
[04:14] <dhtc> all donate to free node
[04:14] <Flannel> Ah.  Right.  sabgenton, second form in the man page.  Creates a link to it, in the curernt directory
[04:14] <sabgenton> Flannel: i didn't get an error bimberi must be right
[04:14] <dhtc> lol'
[04:14] <bimberi> Flannel: yep, it defaults to ./
[04:14] <crimsun> ncd2092: well, we'd need more info from your hardware config, but sleep never hurts.
[04:14] <xt_> ls code while is it!
[04:14] <grave> What video program you guys use in ubuntu?
[04:14] <ncd2092> k back in a few horus
[04:14] <grave> any good one out there?
[04:14] <Mutantx> for some reason I'm not getting the right permission
[04:14] <johnficc1> and I get it when I open synaptic too
[04:14] <grave> Movie player or gxine
[04:15] <Mutantx> after I mount it and was wondering if someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong
[04:15] <chump> i use vlc
[04:15] <DanaG> Another odd game: sauerbraten.
[04:15] <ddunn> hey usser, does Twinkle offer video?
[04:15] <DanaG> Google for 'sauerbraten debian" and install the -data package first.
[04:15] <johnficc1> E: The update command take no arguments all the time
[04:15] <sabgenton> bimberi: chears deleted the sym link created
[04:15] <sabgenton> :)
[04:15] <chump> and mplayer for videostream on the internet
[04:16] <No1> Can someone aid me, in PM, on installation of JAVA (jre) on Linux Ubuntu
[04:16] <dhtc> use irssi
[04:16] <crimsun> !java >No1
[04:16] <Flannel> !java > No1
[04:17] <shirish> guys is there a way to see changelogs without going to /usr/share/doc/ <packagename> or no ?
[04:17] <bimberi> Gorsat: k. What may happen is that the printer icon will stay there - indicating that there are unfinished jobs
[04:17] <astonerbum> XBench has a port for ubuntu?
[04:17] <astonerbum> all i can find is Mac versions of it...
[04:17] <Whamazoom> I am not sure
[04:17] <johnficc1> need help problem E: The update command take no arguments....any help
[04:17] <johnficc1> ?
[04:17] <bimberi> Gorsat: but that isn't exactly 'notification' though :|
[04:17] <Whamazoom> astonerbum: what about Interbench?
[04:18] <astonerbum> Whamazoom i shal try it
[04:18] <xt_> think you
[04:18] <Gorsat> bimberi:  understood.  so I should assume that ubuntu and CUPS/Linux doesn't really support this kind of notification yet?  if so, it's kind of a bummer.  I won't be able to replace my Windows print server :(
[04:19] <chump> well good night all
[04:19] <astonerbum> Whamazoom this seems more as a cpu stress test, i need to test my video hardware/drivers
[04:19] <No1> I still don't understand how to install java
[04:19] <No1> pelase assist me
[04:19] <johnficc1> need help problem E: The update command take no arguments....any help
[04:19] <No1> please *
[04:19] <jrib> No1: have you read the wiki page?
[04:20] <No1> Wiki page of?
[04:20] <jrib> !java > No1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:20] <chump> No1: application > add/remove.. > then type 'sun java' in the search field
[04:20] <jrib> johnficc1: what command gave you that?
[04:21] <rob66> please can someone help me through getting access to the internet from the terminal? i can't get X working and i need to be able to use apt-get
[04:21] <johnficc1> sudo apt-get update
[04:21] <johnficc1> or anything asuo apt-get
[04:21] <rob66> it works a charm in feisty... but i can't get it working in 6.10
[04:21] <johnficc1> suao
[04:21] <johnficc1> sudo
[04:21] <fsckr> can anyone recommend a good wireless card for laptop that works with ubuntu?
[04:21] <jrib> johnficc1: you wrote "sudo apt-get update" with nothing after it?
[04:21] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me is there a fix to error 'failed to initialise hal'
[04:21] <rummik> why won't bb run with sound?
[04:21] <bimberi> Gorsat: I can't really answer that. That said, I strongly suspect it's true. In my own experience I've not seen that kind of notification.
[04:21] <kingcobra> at bootup
[04:21] <usser> ddunn: what doesnt work in ekiga for u, i just installed it and connected to my fwd account with no problems
[04:21] <johnficc1> anything with sudoa pt-get
[04:22] <johnficc1> sudo apt-get install something or sudo apt-get install -f
[04:22] <jrib> johnficc1: copy and paste your command and the output to pastebin
[04:22] <superm1> hey would anyone with a kubuntu disk or ISO be able to tell me what /isolinux/isolinux.cfg's GFXBOOT-BACKGROUND variable has set
[04:23] <No1> Yes I read the WIKI already, but I don't understand
[04:23] <No1> and add/remove programs, doesn't come up with anything
[04:23] <jrib> No1: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[04:23] <hellcattrav_> hey how do i set up my syslog to mail to me
[04:23] <Jenny_> help - Ubuntu is not listed in the grub boot menu. How do I make it appear in the GRUB boot menu?
[04:23] <hellcattrav_> and to rotate? is there a graphical front end?
[04:23] <GrueTamer> Jenny_: you need to edit your grub menu.lst file
[04:23] <Jenny_> GrueTamer - How do I do that?
[04:24] <GrueTamer> goto #grub, i have to go like...right now
[04:24] <GrueTamer> but you basically can do
[04:24] <GrueTamer> gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and add the lines for ubuntu
[04:25] <kingcobra> does anybody know a fix to error 'failed to initialise hal'
[04:25] <rob66> please can someone help me through getting access to the internet from the terminal? i can't get X working and i need to be able to use apt-get
[04:25] <crimsun> kingcobra: did you restart?
[04:25] <Hamm_desktop> where can i find reading material for sudo?
[04:25] <crimsun> Hamm_desktop: man sudo
[04:25] <neztiti> can some one tell me if he have dxr3 card and works with feisty???
[04:25] <Hamm_desktop> ahh ty
[04:25] <kingcobra> crimsun, it comes up at most bootups
[04:26] <neztiti> hollywood plus i mean
[04:26] <crimsun> kingcobra: check the system logs, then.
[04:26] <Hamm_desktop> ok... Anyone have any ideas why i cannot get a higher desktop resolution than 1024x768?
[04:26] <kingcobra> crimsun, where are they again
[04:26] <crazlunatic> does anyone know why when I try to boot from CD, it still takes me to Ubuntu
[04:26] <crazlunatic> I'm trying to install Windows XP lol
[04:26] <nick_> anyone here ever use routeplanner or have any sugestions for other trip planning software
[04:27] <Madpilot> ubotu, fixres | Hamm_desktop
[04:27] <ubotu> Hamm_desktop: 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
[04:27] <crazlunatic> I know a few of you may not like windows xp, but i'd appreciate if u can still help me =D
[04:27] <Gorsat> bimberi: thanks for the response.  I appreciate it.  I haven't been able to get any answers from the #cups channel.  Do you know where I can contact cups and/or ubuntu devs?
[04:27] <Bradf0rd> Can someone here give me a link to either beryl or ubuntu effects channel??? Please
[04:27] <jrib> Bradf0rd: /join #ubuntu-effects
[04:27] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, have you looked in your bios setup
[04:28] <crazlunatic> I have pulled up the boot selection menu to have it boot in CD
[04:28] <Balzac> hello
[04:28] <Jenny_> help - how do I load ubuntu even though it's not listed in boot grub menu?
[04:28] <crazlunatic> but it just ignores the CD and goes into Ubuntu
[04:28] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, it's not that we dislike WinXP, it's just that we can't see the point of it :P
[04:28] <crazlunatic> takes me to this grub thing
[04:28] <crazlunatic> oh
[04:28] <crazlunatic> well the thing is
[04:28] <crazlunatic> I need to go back to XP because
[04:28] <GuyFromHell> (i dislike xp...)
[04:28] <crazlunatic> I can't get the hang of Ubuntu
[04:28] <GuyFromHell> (:P)
[04:28] <bimberi> Gorsat: not sure about cups.  The devs would be best contacted via the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list (http://lists.ubuntu.com).  Or you could file a bug against cups in Ubuntu - http://bugs.ubuntu.com
[04:28] <crazlunatic> and I don't have time to learn and get used to it because I have a couple of huge projects due in the next few weeks
[04:29] <bruenig> !enter | crazlunatic (2)
[04:29] <ubotu> crazlunatic (2): Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:29] <Balzac> i've booted a notebook on the ubuntu live CD. I want to get access to the hard-drive so I can back up the content and then install ubuntu. How do I get read access for HDA1?
[04:29] <Sexiness> does anyone have the forum link to the bcm43xx-fwcutter walkthrough?
[04:30] <Bradf0rd> jrib, thank YOU.
[04:30] <Balzac> is there a boot flag i should use to have hard-drive read-write access when booting from the ubuntu live cd?
[04:30] <Kai_wp2> Anyone here in canada? :)
[04:30] <Sexiness> does anyone have the forum link to the bcm43xx-fwcutter walkthrough?
[04:30] <bruenig> !repeat | Sexiness
[04:30] <ubotu> Sexiness: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:30] <jimmygoon> What is the best/easiest tool to use to autogenerate my DEB's?
[04:30] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: I'm from Canaeda
[04:30] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, how did you get into the boot selection menu
[04:30] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: f8
[04:31] <geokeratz_> crazlunatic>  so u have the xpintallation cd in the slot and cant boot from there for a format
[04:31] <theconartist> does anyone know how to make azureus use java once it's installed?
[04:31] <usser> jimmygoon: from source?
[04:31] <Jenny_> help - how do I load ubuntu even though it's not listed in boot grub menu?
[04:31] <crazlunatic> geokeratz_: Correct
[04:31] <bruenig> jimmygoon, I kind of like the slackware technique where you just write a build script and then if newer versions come out change the variables in the build script, get the new source and go again
[04:31] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, have you tried any other bootable disk
[04:31] <GuyFromHell> Is there any record to anyone's knowledge about the livecd not running properly, I suspect my ATI X800 but I can select "start or install ubuntu" and it'll display "now loading" at the top and it restarted(once) and the other times it sorta just hangs. I suspect it is still loading but i can't see anything.
[04:31] <_Codeman_> I need audio codecs, what should I get?
[04:31] <Kai_wp2> crazlunatic: Are you in Canada now?
[04:31] <bruenig> !quicktime | _Codeman_
[04:31] <ubotu> _Codeman_: 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
[04:31] <jimmygoon> usser: no, from jar files with a shell script added
[04:32] <GuyFromHell> (There's a possibility that my cd didn't record properly so this may not be worth anyone's time)
[04:32] <usser> GuyFromHell: welcome to the club
[04:32] <Zaerath> I have a question, fellas.
[04:32] <bruenig> jimmygoon, you want to make a package out of disparate files?
[04:32] <usser> GuyFromHell: youre not the first to complain about live cd hanging
[04:32] <jimmygoon> bruenig, hmm, what nice about what I'm doing is only one file will change between releases - its a compress java jar file
[04:32] <jimmygoon> bruenig, don't know what you mean there?
[04:32] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: I was born in Canada yes
[04:32] <Zaerath> Are there any real pre-reqs to recompiling my kernel in Ubuntu Fiesty, besides installing the linux-sources package?
[04:32] <GigaClon> is there a way to see what is using my audio device?
[04:32] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: Yes I'm in Canada now
[04:32] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: I've only got one
[04:33] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: The ubuntu disc doesn't work either
[04:33] <bruenig> jimmygoon, then a build script would be great for that, just change the version, and everything else will be the same since you are just modifying that jar
[04:33] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: i also had an x800 and i had to use the alternate cd to install
[04:33] <geokeratz_> crazlunatic> then just pull off the disk from your box and go to another pc for a format! :-)
[04:33] <kingcobra> crimsun, what log are you thinking of mainly
[04:33] <rob65> guys, what is a soft lockup?
[04:33] <Kai_wp2> crazlunatic:  I know this isn't the place for it but I just set up apache and am trying to find out if it works over the internet, can you tell me what kind of kbps speed you get? http://216.211.48.103/test.wmv (I would have gone somewhere else but I needed to find someone in canada.) Could you try this? Its ok if you can't.
[04:33] <jimmygoon> bruenig, ok, is there any type of example you could give me, a hyperlink or anything?
[04:33] <bruenig> jimmygoon, you know what debs look like right?
[04:34] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, what is in the boot menu you have
[04:34] <crimsun> kingcobra: daemon.log, syslog
[04:34] <rob65> what is a soft lockup?
[04:34] <GuyFromHell> usser, I'm pretty sure its not hanging its just not displaying anything. If i do the safe graphics mode after a while i hear the gdm's drum startup sound
[04:34] <Zaerath> kai_wp2: Getting about 26-27 KB/s here in Florida, USA.
[04:34] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: 18.6kb/sec
[04:34] <Libila> I'm new to apt-get can someone tell me why nvidia-settings is conflicting with another package and how I can get rid of it? http://rafb.net/p/WBi9u265.html is a paste of the error
[04:34] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: yeah, i ran into that exact same problem
[04:34] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: Still rising but its slow
[04:34] <GuyFromHell> sainzeo, feh, that's a pain
[04:34] <Sexiness> what's an ubuntu dapper?
[04:34] <GuyFromHell> Sexiness, version of ubuntu
[04:34] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: All my hard-drives, usb discs, ipod, cds
[04:34] <kingcobra> crimsun, can you tell me where they are please
[04:35] <Whamazoom> Kai_wp2 : Im getting ~26Kbps from Pennsylvania, USA
[04:35] <Sexiness> what's the dapper part?
[04:35] <crimsun> kingcobra: in /var/log/
[04:35] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: yeah it really was - I had to download the alternate cd of ubuntu so that I could see the text-based installer and install ubuntu from there
[04:35] <cilaes> crimsun: i found a temporary fix for that toshiba sound problem if you need it for future ref?
[04:35] <GuyFromHell> Sexiness, dapper is the codenameish for version 6.04, edgy is 6.10 and feisty is 7.04
[04:35] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: Looks like it maxed at 31.9 kb/sec
[04:35] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: after restarting, you still won't be able to see anything, but then there are commands you can type to reconfigure the X11 system to use a different video driver
[04:35] <geokeratz_> Sexiness> dapper is an older Ubuntu version
[04:35] <Sexiness> ah
[04:35] <kingcobra> crimsun, thanks
[04:35] <Kai_wp2> Wow ok thanks, everyone, I'm just running from a regular DSL so my upload rate isn't anything amazing, thats for try so fast though. 8-)
[04:35] <rob65> sainzeo:
[04:35] <rob65> that's what i'm trying to do now
[04:36] <jimmygoon> bruenig, vaguely -- a type of manifest file and some directory structure :S
[04:36] <Softly> you tell me
[04:36] <GuyFromHell> sainzeo, .... OKAY so how _about_ that gentoo >.>
[04:36] <Kai_wp2> *thats = thanks
[04:36] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: That is very slow btw =P. I can max 800kb
[04:36] <crazlunatic> Kai_wp2: But the upload, is reasonable. np
[04:36] <sainzeo> rob65: how is it going?
[04:36] <rob65> AWFUL
[04:36] <Zaerath> Kai_wp2: I can run up to 2.5 MB/s. :P
[04:36] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: What do you suggest I do?
[04:36] <rob65> i'm running into brick wall after brick wal
[04:36] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: i haven't tried gentoo
[04:36] <rob65> and nobody can help me
[04:36] <grave> can i playback files that not currently on the C:\ or in Ubuntu drive?
[04:36] <Kai_wp2> I mean, don't most good servers have a connection meant for faster uploading than downloading?
[04:36] <crazlunatic> Zaerath: 2.5 mb upload?
[04:36] <Zaerath> Gentoo is for people who have 6+ hours to install every application.
[04:36] <Zaerath> Don't try it.
[04:36] <sainzeo> rob65: what step are you at?
[04:36] <rob65> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2604690
[04:36] <rob65> here is my MAIN issue
[04:36] <bruenig> jimmygoon, yeah, basically a directory that has all the files you want to move in their correct place, so inside the directory you would have a usr/bin/something if that is where you wanted it and a directory called DEBIAN with a control file
[04:36] <Och4> anyone big networking people here, i can't see my other computer on the windows network, i was able to before i networked
[04:36] <Kai_wp2> Well going over the internet to another computer on my network I got 5 mbps
[04:36] <Zaerath> crazlunatic: No, download. Upload maxes at 1 MB/s.
[04:37] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, go into bios setup
[04:37] <crazlunatic> Zaerath: What's your plan? I only get 80kb/s max upload lol
[04:37] <GuyFromHell> sainzeo, its just another distro that i already use but i thought i'd try ubuntu since i had to reformat anyways
[04:37] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Ok
[04:37] <Kai_wp2> But thats only going from me to my ISP and back
[04:37] <concept10> Anyone tried to install gaim beta and pidgin side by side?
[04:37] <Zaerath> crazlunatic: I use Comcast, do you?
[04:37] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: I'm on the same computer as the one having the problem, so I'll try to remember everything
[04:37] <rodrigo> I installed the apache, but now it wanted relembras which had been itens that I activated in the compilation
[04:37] <Whamazoom> your getting that speed off of a DSL backbone?
[04:37] <bruenig> jimmygoon, for examples of a control file, just do "apt-cache show anypackage"
[04:37] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: i've herad gentoo is much more complicated
[04:37] <crazlunatic> Zaerath: I use Rogers. Paying 59 CAD a month, thats roughly 53 USD
[04:37] <rodrigo> ok
[04:37] <Mutantx> can someone help??? I'm wondering why when I do   mount.smb //riofiles/lockers /mnt/StudentsLockers/ -o credentials=/root/.credentials,gid="domain users"
[04:38] <cilaes> crimsun: i got my sound working but my headphone jack isnt working... know anything about this?
[04:38] <sainzeo> rob65: are you seeing the desktop at all? or is the screen just black?
[04:38] <Zaerath> crazlunatic: They have business plans for servers and such, I'm using one of those. (Comcast) It's about 75/month USD.
[04:38] <Mutantx> I get drwxr-xr-x 1 root domain users 4096 May  6 18:38 StudentsLockers/
[04:38] <Kai_wp2> I get 5 mbps max for $25 dollars a month
[04:38] <GuyFromHell> sainzeo, Compared to ubuntu, much. but then again saying something is more complicated than ubuntu is not saying much ;)
[04:38] <jimmygoon> bruenig, I guess it wouldn't be too hard at all to write a few scripts to copy that new jar into a directory structure that I have premade and then increment the version number and then zip/deb it or whatever ... thanks
[04:38] <rob65> i am, but then it's freezing after 3 seconds
[04:38] <Mutantx> instead of xrWxr-x 1 root domain users 4096 May  6 18:38 StudentsLockers/
[04:38] <beta> Hi all, i'm having this problem when I'm trying to start bind9 , when I perform a sudo /etc/init.d/bind9 restart I'm getting following errors:
[04:38] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: haha, yeah i'm not saying its better/worse, i just very much enjoy ubuntu
[04:38] <crazlunatic> Zaerath: Nice deal. Internet rips you off here. You can get 2MB per second downloads in Hong Kong for less than 30
[04:38] <Whamazoom> 25$ a month!!!!!! I get crappy cable speeds for 60$ a month
[04:38] <beta> named: capset failed: Operation not permitted
[04:38] <Zaerath> crazlunatic: THat sucks.
[04:38] <Whamazoom> damn j00 Comcast Cable
[04:39] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: What should I do in my bios setup, set the default to CD?
[04:39] <Zaerath> guyfromhell: I used Gentoo for a long time, and I really don't care for it. In fact, I returned to Ubuntu.
[04:39] <crazlunatic> Zaerath: When I said here, I was referring to North America lol
[04:39] <Mutantx> giving "domain users" permission to write?
[04:39] <bruenig> jimmygoon, well you wouldn't necessarily have to make the script automatically increment. Just each time you build it, open the script and edit the $version variable or whatever else
[04:39] <Zaerath> crazlunatic: Yeah, I know. :P
[04:39] <bruenig> that takes 5 seconds maybe
[04:39] <GuyFromHell> Zaerath, Hehe well i would be using ubuntu now had the livecd loaded :P
[04:39] <Whamazoom> Anyone here use Eggdrop?
[04:39] <Zaerath> guyfromhell: Having issues with the livecd? I did on my lappy, I can tell you how I fixed it.
[04:40] <Libila> nvidia-glx: Conflicts: nvidia-settings but 1.0+20060516-3ubuntu1 is to be installed
[04:40] <Libila> what causes that?
[04:40] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, yes and take hd out of boot sequence just to make sure
[04:40] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: I'll go try that now, thanks
[04:40] <rob65> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2604690 - Please can people read my post and maybe suggest why this isn't working? I'm installing with alternate CD now - hoping to resolve issue from there with regards to freezing and get X working properly
[04:40] <sainzeo> guyfromhell: well don't give up just cause its a little rough right now :-p
[04:40] <GuyFromHell> Zaerath, I have an issue where it seems to be loading in the background but no display, I can hear the drums of GDM eventually
[04:40] <Zaerath> Liblia: remove nvidia-settings package and isntall nvidia-glx.
[04:40] <DanaG> How do I get my ssh client to EXIT rather than FREEZE upon timeout?
[04:40] <Kai_wp2> gotta go
[04:40] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, that would tell you if the disk can boot or not
[04:40] <thefrog_> can shomeone help mewith vmplayer?
[04:40] <Kai_wp2> Bye! :D
[04:40] <crazlunatic> Ok before I go and install Windows, I'm going to tell everyone about my situation and see if I can be persuaded not to waste 3 hours of my life installing everything on windows
[04:41] <Whamazoom> Windows Rocks!
[04:41] <Zaerath> guyfromhell: Same issue here, just select the rez on start using F4 (labeled as "VGA" on the menu), and then try starting it up using the default boot options.
[04:41] <kingcobra> Whamazoom, ur wrong
[04:41] <Libila> Zaerath: Package nvidia-settings is not installed, so not removed
[04:41] <kingcobra> way wrong
[04:41] <thefrog_> ei help me with vmplayer
[04:41] <Zaerath> Libila: Try removing just "nvidia" or "nvidia-drivers"
[04:41] <geokeratz_> Whamazoom>  the only thing that rocks is Techno-music
[04:41] <crazlunatic> Basically I accidentally erased everything installing Ubuntu. So far I like it, but I'm installing Windows again because I feel that I will waste too much time learning, and getting used to Ubuntu because I have a couple of rush-projects in the next couple of days and especially this month. I installed Ubuntu because a lot of people said it was more productive, but I already spent a couple of hours today trying 
[04:41] <GuyFromHell> Zaerath, tried it at 1024x768-16; didn't work (don't think, i should try again since i was in a rush when i tried that one)
[04:42] <thefrog_> does anyone use vmplayer?
[04:42] <Libila> Zaerath: Neither are installed. This is a fresh install of fiesty.
[04:42] <Zaerath> Guyfromhell: I use a widescreen monitor and tried it at 1440x900-16 and it worked fine.
[04:42] <Libila> and I just checked... apt-get --purge remove would do the trick right?
[04:42] <Zaerath> Libila: And it gives that error the first time you attempt to install nvidia-glx?
[04:42] <jacksonL> my speakers make a groaning noise when my computer is perform 3D accelerated activities. does anyone know why this might be?
[04:42] <GuyFromHell> Zaerath, meh... Okay i'm going to try again after i burn the cd again (still think it might be the cd...)
[04:42] <rob65> jacksonL: I've heard of something called "blitter"
[04:43] <rob65> google it, it might shed some more light on it
[04:43] <Libila> Zaerath: http://rafb.net/p/WBi9u265.html
[04:43] <Zaerath> guyfromhell: It may be. There is an integrity check built-into the CD boot features as well, though.
[04:43] <GuyFromHell> Zaerath, tried that, no display :P
[04:43] <Gigi> How do you guys get more fonts than the open fonts that already come
[04:43] <Libila> oh do I need to remove the line nvidia-settings
[04:43] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, what do the projects involve
[04:43] <Libila> I was just copying from a tutorial inubuntu forums
[04:43] <crazlunatic> Making sure I don't fail this semester xD
[04:43] <thefrog_> ei somene uses vmware player?
[04:43] <nighthawk663> nalioth: Thanks for your help, that thing worked.  Turns out it's a common issue with my laptop video-driver
[04:44] <rob65> jacksonL: "Blitter noise", sorry. I used to get it.
[04:44] <Zaerath> Libila: You can try apt-get updating, first, and making sure all repos are available.
[04:44] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: I slacked off during the year. So basically, I have to finish 3-4 months worth of work in 1 month and a week
[04:44] <thefrog_> ei somene uses vmware player?
[04:44] <Libila> Zaerath: I did that
[04:44] <Zaerath> Libila: It appears that it's attempting to grab an older nvidia driver than your restricted kernel uses.
[04:44] <Whamazoom> Isnt the spring semester basically over?
[04:44] <usser> thefrog_: whats the problem?
[04:44] <thefrog_> ei somene uses vmware player?
[04:44] <Zaerath> Libila: Ooooh, did you enable the nvidia beta drivers, them? Did you add that repo?
[04:44] <jacksonL> rob65: thanks but I think that doesn't have to do with my problem. according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitter
[04:44] <usser> Whamazoom: yep two more weeks
[04:44] <thefrog_> at last
[04:44] <Libila> Zaerath: I'm using 2.6.10
[04:44] <nalioth> nighthawk663: :)
[04:45] <Zaerath> Libila: Restricted, though, or not?
[04:45] <Libila> Zaerath: ? umm I don't know
[04:45] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, dont talk to me about amounts of work to do, im in big trouble
[04:45] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Lol
[04:45] <Libila> Zaerath: 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:45] <crazlunatic> Ok anyone? haha... I'm about to reboot and install Windows!!!
[04:45] <Libila> generic
[04:45] <nighthawk663> nalioth: course, I went through the whole steps before I reached the "oh, btw, if you have this card, just do this.." part  9.9
[04:45] <Whamazoom> do it! I dare you!
[04:45] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, are the projects typing on comps r what
[04:45] <crazlunatic> ya
[04:45] <crazlunatic> powerpoint / photoshop / flash mx / word
[04:46] <Pie-rate> i have a laptop with a wifi card in it, can i connect my desktop to it (i have both regular and crossover cables) and use it as a wireless bridge?
[04:46] <jordan> so.. I just did "SUDO APT-GET REMOVE LIBXML2" by accident.. and its uninstalling .. everything.  What do I do?
[04:46] <sec_> opera got this error on 6.06
[04:46] <nalioth> nighthawk663: :)
[04:46] <Zaerath> Libila: Not quite sure of the problem them. You sure you're not using a different kernel than the one listed?
[04:46] <sec_> $ opera
[04:46] <sec_> ERROR: ld.so: object 'libjvm.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.
[04:46] <sec_> ERROR: ld.so: object 'libawt.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.
[04:46] <Zaerath> Libila: If you installed another, make sure you updated GRUB and rebooted.
[04:46] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, what do you do in flash mx
[04:46] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Consists of (I only know Window equivalents) powerpoint, word, firefox, flash
[04:46] <sec_> jvm installed.
[04:46] <usser> sec_: are u on amd64 processor?
[04:46] <thefrog_> Double click on the resulting file, and Windows should start to install. The only screwiness left at this point is that we'll need to swap floppy images. When prompted, click on the floppy icon to "eject" the drive. In Nautilus, rename cdboot1.img to cdboot01.img and cdboot2.img to cdboot1.img, then click the floppy icon again to continue. It may sound a little strange, but you're essentially renaming the images to match that of the fir
[04:46] <thefrog_> st file when it wants it. You'll get the hang of it, promise.
[04:46] <thefrog_>  it's in http://www.unix-tutorials.com/go.php?id=398
[04:46] <sec_> any idea?
[04:46] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Flash games
[04:46] <Libila> Zaerath: I have not installed another kernel
[04:46] <Gigi> !fonts
[04:46] <ubotu> Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[04:46] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Not for fun, for school work lol
[04:46] <Libila> literally first boot after install lol
[04:46] <sec_> usser: no,
[04:46] <Zaerath> Libila: Then I am not sure of the issue, sorry.
[04:47] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, you create flash games?
[04:47] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: My honest opinion about Ubuntu is that it's not as great as everybody says it is. It just looks like another OS to me rofl no offense
[04:47] <Libila> Zaerath: what if I took off restricted?
[04:47] <jordan> so.. I just did "SUDO APT-GET REMOVE LIBXML2" by accident.. and its uninstalling .. everything.  What do I do?
[04:47] <usser> sec_: i got the same error together with a couple of others
[04:47] <Zaerath> Libila: Then it may work.
[04:47] <jordan> help, im dying
[04:47] <Libila> k
[04:47] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: I must be missing out on something. I create flash games for school projects, yep
[04:47] <Libila> Zaerath: restricted in apt just mean stable?
[04:47] <Aaron_Mason> jordan: find your ubuntu install CD
[04:47] <sec_> usser: install opera from repo?, right/
[04:47] <jordan> hurry, im goin down
[04:47] <Whamazoom> crazlunatic : well its just like every other debian distro...
[04:47] <geokeratz_> crazlunatic> try to have a double-booting grub with xp also.Thats what i have for programs like Mathematica/Cubase/etc but have Ubuntu as the primer OS
[04:47] <jordan> aaron_mason ok
[04:47] <Zaerath> Libila: Res. is unstable.
[04:47] <DanaG> jordan: ctrl-c
[04:47] <usser> sec_: no i used one tar.gz from their site
[04:48] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, wasnt sure what you meant by doing games
[04:48] <jordan> ah
[04:48] <usser> sec_: there's no x64 opera as far as i know
[04:48] <Whamazoom> Cubase own3s
[04:48] <DanaG> then manually reinstall the top-level packages it had removed so far.
[04:48] <jordan> aaron_mason now what
[04:48] <perkins> u
[04:48] <usser> sec_: so its not in the repo for me
[04:48] <sec_> usser: oh, i have no problem with that tar.
[04:48] <the_hammer> ok quick qustion whats the path to where the trash can is?
[04:48] <jacksonL> my speakers make a groaning noise whenever my graphics card is used. it's an NVIDIA 6800GS using the nvidia-glx drivers in ubuntu repos. any ideas?
[04:48] <the_hammer> using kde envirement?
[04:48] <sec_> usser: i used repo for easy update...
[04:48] <jordan> danaG yeah, tried that
[04:48] <sec_> usser: it's in
[04:48] <jrib> the_hammer: ~/.Trash/ in gnome, it's /probably/ the same (check)
[04:48] <jordan> ok so everything is off my computer now
[04:49] <jordan> wtf
[04:49] <theconartist> how do i get java to take the place of gcj?
[04:49] <Aaron_Mason> jordan: since your system is now well and truly r**ted, you're going to need to reinstall
[04:49] <jrib> !multijava > theconartist (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:49] <jordan> no hope for anything?
[04:49] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Flash games like the ones you find on www.addictinggames.com. For example, flies come up and you have to swat them with your mouse.
[04:49] <jordan> can i.. rescue it?
[04:49] <crazlunatic> kingcobra: Or you have to drive a car through a maze
[04:49] <rob65> theconartist: google for "set default java ubuntu"
[04:49] <kingcobra> crazlunatic, not sure how to do that in linux but browsing, creating documents and slideshows and image editing can all be done very well in ubuntu and most linux distros
[04:49] <rob65> you'll find the command there
[04:50] <jordan> aaron_mason can I rescue it
[04:50] <hellcattrav_> hey what plays .flv files
[04:50] <usser> an flv player ;)
[04:50] <snoopy_> hellcattrav_, vlc
[04:50] <Whamazoom> lol!
[04:50] <sec_> seems nobody use opera
[04:50] <sec_> :p
[04:50] <the_hammer> trying to add a Desktop trash can but not sure how to do it
[04:50] <Aaron_Mason> jordan: it would take about as long as a reinstall... your best bet is to back up any personal stuff you had on the machine and start from scratch
[04:50] <Whamazoom> the_hammer adding a desktop trashcan takes a bit of work
[04:50] <jordan> aaron_mason damnit, agh i had alot goin here
[04:51] <kingcobra> Whamazoom, can you see pms that i replied to you or were they blocked
[04:51] <perkins> hi
[04:51] <hellcattrav_> oi oi
[04:51] <jordan> rofl i dont even have nautilus
[04:51] <hellcattrav_> snoopy: thanks
[04:51] <Aaron_Mason> jordan: yeah, it sucks... but its a learning experience, I once wiped a hard drive by removing a user account that had a hard drive mounted in its home directory -.-
[04:51] <jordan> shit..
[04:51] <Whamazoom> the_hammer : what desktop environ?
[04:52] <the_hammer> no such directory /. trashcan
[04:52] <the_hammer> kde
[04:52] <Whamazoom> goto this page http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/09/24/how-to-add-the-trash-can-to-your-kubuntu-desktop/
[04:52] <the_hammer> i got a ton of trash but no icon for trash
[04:52] <geokeratz_> hellcattrav_>  I think u can open flv files with the firefox browser. (if flash is enabled)
[04:52] <GuyFromHell> True or false: Ubuntu will work properly with multi-monitor out of box (X800)
[04:52] <Aaron_Mason> i was going to mention that he could do it through the live cd but...
[04:52] <hellcattrav_> ah
[04:53] <hellcattrav_> cos im trying to download some clips off of youtube
[04:53] <geokeratz_> hellcattrav_> check and tell us (not sure if the file is already downloaded)
[04:53] <thefrog_> simply add trash as applet to panel
[04:53] <thefrog_> that simple
[04:53] <UnluckyMike> the_hammer: goto your home folder, View>Show hidden files and look for .Trash
[04:53] <hellcattrav_> getting vlc now
[04:53] <Whamazoom> he wants it on desktop
[04:53] <theconartist> ty jrib
[04:54] <crazlunatic> does anyone know if there is a flash mx clone on linux?
[04:54] <UnluckyMike> the_hammer: alt+f2 "gconf-editor" Apps>Nautilus>Desktop>
[04:54] <Whamazoom> ^ or that
[04:55] <Raschko> I can't seem to get a res higher than 1024/768: using an PNY geforce 6800 GS (restricted driver)
[04:55] <crazlunatic> does anyone know of a flash alternative on ubuntu?
[04:55] <M3mph1s> .
[04:55] <Whamazoom> I dont think linux and flash get along very well
[04:56] <bimberi> flash works fine here
[04:56] <Dquestions> if i went to suspend
[04:56] <UnluckyMike> flash works fine for me
[04:56] <Dquestions> how do i bring back my laptop?
[04:56] <bimberi> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[04:56] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree: Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.31.0.2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 15 kB, installed size 108 kB (Only available for i386)
[04:56] <kfarrell> hello, can someone tell me how to install uslab, it's been installed via apt-get, but how do you activate it?
[04:56] <usser> crazlunatic: i dont think adobe made a port and no one else would do it, since its a closed technology
[04:57] <usser> crazlunatic: thats what i think
[04:57] <crazlunatic> Not flash. I mean like Adobe Flash MX, I need to make flash games
[04:57] <Raschko> anyone?
[04:57] <crazlunatic> damn then I wasted my time installing Ubuntu since I need to use flash almost every day
[04:57] <Whamazoom> can you WINE Flash MX?
[04:57] <crazlunatic> lol damn....
[04:57] <Raschko> use wine for flash
[04:57] <Whamazoom> or crossover? does it support Adobe Flash MX?
[04:57] <usser> Whamazoom: crossover supposed to be able to handle it
[04:57] <usser> Whamazoom: yes it does
[04:58] <crazlunatic> whats crossover
[04:58] <thefrog_> http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=scripts
[04:58] <Whamazoom> crazlunatic : check out Crossover
[04:58] <crazlunatic> !crossover > crazlunatic
[04:58] <Whamazoom> there ya go
[04:58] <thefrog_> all the shit for wine http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=scripts
[04:58] <crazlunatic> theres nothing
[04:58] <crazlunatic> !crossover Whamazoom
[04:58] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | thefrog_
[04:58] <DeafByBeheading> Hi, I have a wireless question. I have an xterasys xn-2523G PCI card with the ACX111 chipset. I tried reading the wireless troubleshooting guide, but that seems focused on laptops. The ACX100/111 driver project has a wiki, but it claims that the driver works out of the box on feisty fawn: http://acx100.sourceforge.net/wiki/Distribution_list/Ubuntu
[04:58] <ubotu> thefrog_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:58] <DeafByBeheading> any suggestions?
[04:58] <Whamazoom> hmm no autoresponse
[04:58] <crazlunatic> what exactly is crossover
[04:58] <crazlunatic> !crossover > Whamazoom
[04:59] <DanaG> Argh, I try to run WineCVS.sh
[04:59] <wheels3572> who in here is good with what starts up and is needed/not needed when Ubuntu loads?
[04:59] <usser> crazlunatic: http://www.codeweavers.com/
[04:59] <Whamazoom> crossover allows you to install windows apps in linux
 maybe you need wireless scaner to asociate with your card?
[04:59] <DanaG> it just says ./configure doesn't exist, somewhere down the line.
[04:59] <burner_> DanaG, you have build-essential?
[05:00] <DanaG> Yes.
[05:00] <burner_> DanaG, why you need cvs instead of the .deb?
[05:00] <Jenny_> is this a windows program which will allow me to format/erase linux partitions?
 i'm sort of a noob in terms of configuration and set up. can you point me in the right direction?
[05:00] <bruenig> Jenny_, partition magic
[05:00] <Jenny_> thx
[05:00] <DanaG> I want to try Directsound3D emulation.
[05:00] <snowman> so.  I did an apt-get install beryl.  it worked.  how do I actually get it working? :P
[05:00] <sanityx> Haha I installed cde-motif and now my desktop is old skool
[05:00] <burner_> gparted > partition tragic
[05:01] <burner_> snowman, sudo apt-get install beryl-manager beryl emerald-themes, then run beryl-manager and right click the icon in the bottom right
[05:01] <crazlunatic> that sounds pretty neat but i have to pay for it lol
[05:01] <Hamm_desktop> i only have one desktop (oh noes'!) what can i do
[05:01] <thefrog_> I use swsscanner downloaded from repos
[05:01] <bruenig> haha, because tragic rhymes with magic, I get it
[05:01] <bimberi> snowman: Applications -> System Tools -> Beryl Manager
[05:01] <Whamazoom> Dont you need the beryl manager?
[05:01] <thefrog_> simple wireless scanner it's called
[05:01] <burner_> don't "need" the beryl manager, but it makes it easy
[05:02] <Whamazoom> yea "need" is a strong word around here :D
[05:02] <snowman> Whamazoom: I dunno :P  that's what I'm askin'
[05:02] <thefrog_> scann and associate
[05:02] <crazlunatic> crazlunatic doesn't pay for software rofl
[05:02] <Whamazoom> lol!
[05:02] <Whamazoom> try WINE then
[05:02] <snowman> thefrog_: that's for wireless ethernet?
[05:02] <usser> crazlunatic: hm flash mx seems to work with wine as well
[05:02] <usser> crazlunatic: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1027
[05:02] <crazlunatic> ok I will check out wine
[05:02] <jimmygoon> snowman, try beryl-manager
[05:02] <crazlunatic> did you guys see my extra long post? I'll post it again
[05:03] <Raschko> no real need for beryl since feisty has the options built in..but not ass user friendly
[05:03] <crazlunatic> (10:41:50 PM) crazlunatic: Basically I accidentally erased everything installing Ubuntu. So far I like it, but I'm installing Windows again because I feel that I will waste too much time learning, and getting used to Ubuntu because I have a couple of rush-projects in the next couple of days and especially this month. I installed Ubuntu because a lot of people said it was more productive, but I already spent a co
 oh, i see. actually, i'm not even getting that far. iwconfig says "no wireless extensions"
[05:03] <Whamazoom> crazlunatic : You made your first mistake....rushing linux....you cannot rush it
[05:04] <Whamazoom> think of it more as a hobby :D
[05:04] <Raschko> I can't seem to get my screen res higher than 1024/768
[05:04] <bimberi> start it as a hobby
[05:04] <bimberi> !fixres | Raschko
[05:04] <burner_> Raschko, video card type?
[05:04] <ubotu> Raschko: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:04] <the_hammer> /home/trouble/.local/share/Trash/files/kbfx-0.4.9.3-20070117/build/CMakeCache.txt. get denied access to error
[05:05] <crazlunatic> Whamazoom: I see. What do you suggest I do? It's either fail or pass and Windows has had many distractions. But I find Ubuntu takes up time by having to learn it, etc, getting used to it
[05:05] <Raschko> pny geforce 6800
[05:05] <DeafByBeheading> brb
[05:05] <the_hammer> ahh well at least i got an app on task bar now didnt even have that before
[05:06] <the_hammer> l8rs
[05:08] <bruenig> crazlunatic, you only need to learn as much as you want to learn. There is a lot to learn that is a lot of fun I think and helps you get the most out of linux goodness but if you want to be relatively ignorant and point and click in synaptic, that is fine too. It is a big umbrella
[05:08] <nekomancer> hello room
[05:09] <bruenig> !howdy | nekobaka
[05:09] <ubotu> nekobaka: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:09] <geokeratz_> welcome
[05:09] <nekomancer> does anyone know for sure if you can get photoshop cs2 to run in fiesty?
[05:10] <apikoros> nekomancer: it probably depends on the version of wine more than anything. have you checked the app db on the wine website?
[05:10] <bruenig> nekomancer, I read somewhere that somebody got photoshop going on wine by using the portable version of it which is a good idea
[05:10] <jore> birtualbox for birtual lan is only 10MB/s?
[05:10] <lkthomas> hey all
[05:10] <jimmygoon> hey lkthomas
[05:10] <nekomancer> apikoros, not as of yet, didn't think of that
[05:11] <lkthomas> I am running xfce on ubuntu, how could I install KDE then ?
[05:11] <grave> how do i install wine? from synap?
[05:11] <burner_> nekomancer, possibly with crossover office which is not free...  if you really want adobe photoshop... pressure adobe to make it linux specific or use gimp
[05:11] <jimmygoon> grave, if I were you I would use the wine repos instead of the package in the ubuntu repos
[05:11] <burner_> grave, sudo apt-get install wine ... synaptic works too
[05:11] <bruenig> lkthomas, the whole kubuntu package or just kde core stuff
[05:11] <jimmygoon> the wine repos have some features that ubuntu's is lacking
[05:11] <burner_> hte one in the ubuntu repos is only .01 version behind
[05:11] <apikoros> nekomancer: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1815
[05:11] <lkthomas> nekomancer, gimp is specially for people who want to move from photoshop to linux
[05:11] <Hamm_desktop> I need more desktops,  what do i do?
[05:12] <burner_> gimp works on windows too  http://opensourcewindows.org
[05:12] <lkthomas> root@thomas:/home/lkthomas# apt-get install kubuntu
[05:12] <lkthomas> Reading package lists... Done
[05:12] <lkthomas> Building dependency tree
[05:12] <lkthomas> Reading state information... Done
[05:12] <lkthomas> E: Couldn't find package kubuntu
[05:12] <jimmygoon> lkthomas, do you want kde-desktop or just kde?
[05:12] <grave> jimmygoon wine repos instead of package in ubuntu reos
[05:12] <burner_> lkthomas, kubuntu-desktop
[05:12] <apikoros> lkthomas: kubuntu-desktop
[05:12] <lkthomas> I see, thanks
[05:12] <jimmygoon> grave, yes
[05:12] <apikoros> burner_: :P
[05:12] <bruenig> what an idiot
[05:12] <arooni> can i use grep to not only FIND but to find and REPLACE text?
[05:12] <grave> jimmygoon how to get ubuntu reos
[05:12] <arooni> and if so, how?
[05:12] <bruenig> arooni, sed
[05:12] <apikoros> arooni: that's kind of sed's job
[05:12] <grave> jimmygoon sudo apt-get install wine?
[05:12] <arooni> sed?
[05:12] <apikoros> bruenig, stop rendering me useless, damnit!
[05:13] <jimmygoon> grave, you have ubuntu repos on --- goto to winehq.com and get the sources.list entry there
[05:13] <bruenig> arooni, syntax looks like this: sed 's/new/old'
[05:13] <bruenig> arooni, syntax looks like this: sed 's/new/old/'
[05:13] <nekomancer> burner_,  lkthomas i don't like photoshop, i'm trying to help a friend migrate
[05:13] <bruenig> wow messed that up too
[05:13] <lkthomas> nekomancer, try gimp on windows first
[05:14] <bruenig> arooni, syntax looks like this: sed 's/old/new/'
[05:14] <apikoros> nekomancer, i hate to say it, but if they spend a considerable amount of their day working with photoshop, linux might not be the OS for them
[05:14] <Hamm_desktop> how can i get more desktops
[05:14] <bruenig> Hamm_desktop, right click on the workspace applet
[05:14] <DJRyanJ> getting an interesting install failure... after I select "install to hd" from the menu on the server 6.10 cd it hangs after about 3 seconds with the following: unknown interrupt or fault at eip 00000060 c0100231 00000230
[05:14] <grave> jimmygoon what im looking for in winehq? sources.list?
[05:14] <grave> jimmygoon where?
[05:15] <jimmygoon> oh my... give me a sec
[05:15] <AlberTUX> hi guys
[05:15] <AlberTUX> quick question
[05:15] <bruenig> !enter
[05:15] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:15] <Hamm_desktop> that doesn'tdo anything
[05:15] <Aaron_Mason> !vbox
[05:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vbox - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:15] <jimmygoon> grave, http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb   follow the instrcuctions
[05:15] <apikoros> jimmygoon, grave: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[05:15] <apikoros> heh, late again.
[05:15] <Aaron_Mason> !virtualbox
[05:15] <grave> jimmygoon sudo apt-get install wine works but doesn't work will?
[05:15] <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
[05:16] <riddlebox> if I have two different graphics cards, will that be ok to load both modules, or should I get two of the same?
[05:16] <jimmygoon> grave, it will work fine but I like the winehq version better -- just follow the link that apikoros and I gave you
[05:16] <bruenig> I seriously doubt .01 version increase will have any effect on photoshop
[05:16] <bimberi> Hamm_desktop: right-click -> Preferences -> "Number of workspaces"
[05:16] <zie> is jnc in here?
[05:16] <AlberTUX> is there a way to set up a fallback configuration for an interface configuration, like when there is no link and cannot get an IP from DHCP?
[05:16] <nekomancer> apikoros, the problem is his computer died, he doesn't have the cash to shell out for a new one with windows, and already has photoshop.  it's an ugly mess i'm glad i'm not in
[05:16] <bruenig> AlberTUX, you will need to do some scripting
[05:17] <tekarren> hello?
[05:17] <apikoros> AlberTUX: yes, you can script that in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:17] <zie> can someone tell me where to find photoshop for linux?
[05:17] <apikoros> tekarren: we read you.
[05:17] <redcard> zie: No such thing exists
[05:17] <bruenig> zie, applications>graphics.gimp
[05:17] <ant-> its called the gimp ;P
[05:17] <zie> ya i heard phtoshop 7 ran in linux
[05:17] <redcard> The Gimp is a good graphics utility , but it is not anywhere close to Photoshop
[05:18] <redcard> zie: You heard wrong
[05:18] <ant-> same options, just different places
[05:18] <zie> im using gimp right now.
[05:18] <AlberTUX> is there a keyword for that? (like the "auto eth0" in /etc/network/interfaces)
[05:18] <tekarren> Hey, can someone help me with the ubuntu 7.04 live cd?
[05:18] <bruenig> !someone | tekarren
[05:18] <ubotu> tekarren: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:18] <redcard> ant-: Not even close.  Bunch of plugins that aren't available in the Gimp, and a bunch of output options and such that are pretty much standard for desktop publishing that the Gimp does not support.
[05:19] <redcard> It's a good program, suitable for a lot of things, but it's not a replacement for photoshop.
[05:19] <apikoros> ant-: gimp is really great, i use it a lot, but it's not photoshop, yeah.
[05:19] <zie> i was on phtoshop in linux on my last computer so i know but the web site that i download it form is gone
[05:19] <zie> from
[05:19] <grave> For 7.04 Desktop effects not working for me . Is it same everybody else?
[05:19] <ant-> well i was considering the actuall program, i guess photoshop owns the plugin department
[05:19] <Chicory> !laptops
[05:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about laptops - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:19] <burner_> grave, works here
[05:19] <zie> yes
[05:20] <redcard> zie: First, there is no photoshop in linux. Second, if you downloaded it, you didn't get a legal version anyway
[05:20] <AlberTUX> or do i have to create an if-post script?
[05:20] <burner_> grave, #ubuntu-effects
[05:20] <AzMoo> Is the method for creating packages in ubuntu the same as it is in debian?
[05:20] <zie> it does but i dont know where to find it at
[05:20] <chuckf> grave, are you getting errors?
[05:20] <bimberi> zie: the windows version can be run using crossover and possibly wine
[05:20] <Chicory> Question -- what's the typical WiFi chipset in Sony VIAO laptops?
[05:20] <ixxixx1> Ok, I reinstalled ubuntu in the 32 bit version, but I still cannot install the linux ATI driver I get this message : Could not open the file /home/josh/Desktop/ati-dler-8.36.5-x86.x86_64.run using the Western (ISO-8859-15) character coding.  Could someone please help me
[05:20] <apikoros> AzMoo: yes, pretty much.
[05:20] <Chicory> *VAIO, even
[05:20] <grave> nope just can't see the screen
[05:20] <tekarren> the 7.04 cd when I try to boot opens a terminal "busybox v1.1.3" then says errno=-5
[05:20] <grave> won't work for me
[05:20] <tekarren> What does this mean?
[05:20] <zerokill88> how do i install java runtime for firefox?
[05:20] <zie> ok can someone tell me if theres a program for linux like Adobe Flash.
[05:20] <AzMoo> apikoros, pretty much? Is there anything specifically different that I'll need to take into account?
[05:21] <grave> i try xgl then Ill ask for help in the -effects channel
[05:21] <redcard> zie: I assure you, there is no Adobe Photoshop 7 for Linux.  Mebbe emulated.
[05:21] <cavalierprime> zero go get Flash 9 at adobe's site
[05:21] <cavalierprime> they have a linux version of flash there
[05:21] <zie> hmm
[05:21] <zie> zie*
[05:21] <zie> ok
[05:21] <fiery_cleric> anyone know how to setup a n-up cups printer ? ...
[05:21] <cavalierprime> or not the plug in? you mean the authoring tools?
[05:21] <ixxixx1> anyone?
[05:22] <ant-> sudo apt-get sun-java6-plugin i think
[05:22] <apikoros> AzMoo: the only difference, AFAIK, is the approval policy for getting it in official reps. you can read up on that here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment
[05:22] <zie> yes
[05:22] <snowman> this province's "disposable society" attitude disturbs me.
[05:22] <ant-> sudo apt-get sun-java6-jre
[05:22] <apikoros> snowman, which province?
[05:22] <ant-> sudo apt-get me-a-sandwich
[05:23] <apikoros> ant-, heh.
[05:23] <snowman> this months "haul"?  3 fully functional p4 2.4Ghz workstations, 2 dell latitude laptops (also perfectly working), a 19" monitor, and a 2' tall stack of used but functional hard drives.
[05:23] <geokeratz_> lol
[05:23] <snowman> apikoros: alberta.  oil patch money-stupid.
[05:23] <ant-> i am forgetting the install in there aint i
[05:23] <redcard> snowman: Haul from what?
[05:23] <ant-> how come no one corected me
[05:23] <ant-> blasphemy
[05:24] <apikoros> snowman, that's pretty impressive. i don't think you can find that in ontario or BC, but like you said, there's no oilforia.
[05:24] <snowman> redcard: the "junk" pile at the local recycling depot.
[05:24] <redcard> snowman: Dang..
[05:24] <redcard> I gotta find one of those near me.
[05:24] <SurfnKid> hmmm is there a script i can run to test the speed of my dvd+rw/
[05:24] <snowman> that's about average here.
[05:24] <SurfnKid> ?
[05:24] <snowman> 2 years old is "useless" and gets tossed.
[05:24] <snowman> not even wiped first most often...
[05:24] <amicrawler> need help with a .sh file made for rhat
[05:24] <amicrawler> redhat 6
[05:25] <apikoros> snowman: it's a huge shame, since there are lots of non-profits that can use them, not to mention home users.
[05:25] <Brins0> if i'm the system administrator, how do I login?
[05:25] <amicrawler> how do i get this file to work  for ubuntu
[05:25] <apikoros> Brins0: with your username and password, of course!
[05:25] <Brins0> it won't let me
[05:25] <apikoros> Brins0: if you need to run admin commands, you need to sudo.
[05:25] <zie> Flash Player 9 for Linux?
[05:25] <Brins0> it says "the system administrator is not allowed to login from theis screen"
[05:25] <snowman> apikoros: I try to refurb them and hand 'em out to people I know who need a better machine and can't afford one.
[05:26] <Dial_tone> amicrawler: an error msg might help
[05:26] <snowman> apikoros: or who want a machine for their kid or whatnot.
[05:26] <zie> Flash Player 9 for Linux?
[05:26] <amicrawler> yes say
[05:26] <apikoros> snowman, that's super nice of you.
[05:26] <amicrawler> down load  zie
[05:26] <snowman> apikoros: (usually with linux on board, but hey...)
[05:26] <Brins0> any ideas?
[05:26] <ant-> Brins0 :your trying to login as root?
[05:26] <bruenig> zie, just because you put a question mark at the end of it, that does not make it a question
[05:26] <snowman> kinda like a penguin peddling missionary ;)\
[05:26] <Brins0> basically, yes
[05:26] <amicrawler> zie download from flash.com
[05:26] <bruenig> zie, for instance, this is not a question?
[05:26] <Brins0> i've made myself root
[05:26] <apikoros> i wonder if there are any recycling depots here (toronto) that are open for public rummaging. are they government-run or private in alberta?
[05:26] <ant-> Brins0 : there is no root in ubuntu, by default
[05:27] <zie> this is not a question?
[05:27] <apikoros> zie, this statement is a lie.
[05:27] <ant-> Brins0 : just login as the username you made during install.. that is the admin account
[05:27] <snowman> apikoros: this one's private non-profit.
[05:27] <Brins0> I cna't
[05:27] <voltagex> is there a gui for x264 creation in Ubuntu?
[05:27] <bruenig> flash player?
[05:27] <Brins0> i've made that root..
[05:27] <bluedog> zie, apikoros always lies.
[05:27] <voltagex> or an ffmpeg gui?
[05:27] <bruenig> oh ok bruenig, let me get right to that question
[05:27] <ant-> Brins0 : you named the account root?
[05:27] <zie> it plays flash movies
[05:27] <apikoros> bluedog ;)
[05:27] <AzMoo> apikoros, excellent, thanks.
[05:27] <Brins0> no, I changed it's rights from 1000 to 0
[05:27] <snowman> apikoros: I think in ON, "computers for schools" gets most of the "eWaste"
[05:27] <zie> we want the animator flash
[05:28] <Brins0> so it's got root rights
[05:28] <snowman> at least when I worked there for transport canada, they did
[05:28] <cp> anyone here good with ndiswrapper?
[05:28] <ant-> Brins0 : thats where you messed up
[05:28] <Brins0> so i've locked myself out then...
[05:28] <snowman> cp: not bad.  what's the deal?
[05:28] <Whamazoom> what is the default password for root in ubuntu 7.04?
[05:28] <ant-> brinso: go to the prompt and change it back
[05:28] <zie> thanks for the help, we got it? lol.
[05:28] <Brins0> I try to gain control, an it's gay and locks me out...
[05:28] <snowman> Whamazoom: right after install?  there isn't one.
[05:28] <apikoros> snowman, isn't that a federal program, though? wouldn't it apply just the same in alberta?
[05:28] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Brins0
[05:28] <ubotu> Brins0: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:29] <cp> well i have a linksys  wpc54gs and i followed the help guide on the ubuntu forum and nothing
[05:29] <apikoros> or can they not keep up with the corporate replacement pace?
[05:29] <ant-> Brins0 : goto the terminal and change your rights back
[05:29] <Brins0> what kind of homosexual os doesn't let you do what you like...
[05:29] <snowman> apikoros: it would, but people keep dumping crap at the local paper depot anyway.
[05:29] <snowman> "rig pigs" aren't bright
[05:29] <Flannel> Brins0: you can't "make yourself root"
[05:29] <Brins0> all I wanted to do was delete a damn folder...
[05:29] <cp> it acctually found a ip and gateway at one point
[05:29] <Flannel> Brins0: oh.  Nevermind.  Uh, try the recovery console
[05:29] <voltagex> Brins0: that attitude isn't going to get you anywhere
[05:29] <cp> but that might be from my wired
[05:29] <Aaron_Mason> !ohmy
[05:29] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:29] <Brins0> well there must be a way to gain control over my system
[05:30] <ant-> Brins0 : you have to type sudo in front of your command to use super user commands
[05:30] <apikoros> snowman, okay, last question -- how often do you go, to find all these things?
[05:30] <amicrawler> yes it safe for the whole family
[05:30] <Brins0> you can't type sudo in the gui...
[05:30] <Flannel> Brins0: reboot, at the GRUB prompt, choose the recovery console.
[05:30] <snowman> apikoros: once a week I do the cardboard run at work.
[05:30] <tonyyarusso> Brins0: gksu in that case
[05:30] <Brins0> ?
[05:30] <cp> snowman,  anyideas how to get my card to work?
[05:30] <snowman> apikoros: that's just what I picked out for me.  there were bins of NIC's, god knows how many 17" monitors (I nabbed 10 a while back)
[05:30] <mikelehen> I'm having trouble getting wireless working on my laptop (Compaq EVO N800C).  I've followed the howto to install the orinoco_usb module, and everything went fine, but when I enable my wireless card, it tries to use the prism2_usb module instead (according to syslog).  Anybody know what decides which module to use?  or how I change it?
[05:30] <snowman> cp: what make/model card?  pci or usb?
[05:31] <Brins0> is there any way of gaining 100% control over every file on the drive?
[05:31] <cp> Linksys  wpc54gs
[05:31] <Flannel> Brins0: reboot, at the GRUB prompt, choose the recovery console
[05:31] <cp> pci
[05:31] <Brins0> (yes it's my machine)
[05:31] <ant-> Brins0 : if you wanted to delete a folder in gnome (nautilus) you would type "sudo nautilus" and it'll let you do what you want in the file browser
[05:31] <cp> card
[05:31] <Brins0> that won't do me any good at all...
[05:31] <Madpilot> Brins0, not a safe way. The whole point is that the system owns it's own files, not the user...
[05:31] <Brins0> well I want to own the whole os
[05:31] <Brins0> is there a way?
[05:31] <Flannel> Brins0: no, you don't want to.
[05:31] <voltagex> Brins0: the user you created when you installed Ubuntu has sudo rights, use them.
[05:31] <Brins0> trust me, I do..
[05:31] <usser> Brins0: u really dont want to do it
[05:31] <Madpilot> Brins0, s/own/break...
[05:32] <Brins0> really... I do...
[05:32] <voltagex> Brins0: the user you created when you installed Ubuntu has sudo rights, use them.
[05:32] <Brins0> sudo is useless to me
[05:32] <apikoros> Brins0: it doesn't sound like what you're doing is very constructive...
[05:32] <redcard> Brins0: Now why would you want to do a thing like that?
[05:32] <Brins0> all I want to do is delete what I want, when I want
[05:32] <redcard> Then use sudo.
[05:32] <Brins0> without having to open a coneole up
[05:32] <voltagex> Brins0: sudo is only useless when you don't know your password
[05:32] <Madpilot> "All I want to do is break my Ubuntu"
[05:32] <Brins0> I want it to work like windows
[05:32] <[[[Lelouch] ] ] > hey
[05:32] <voltagex> Brins0: alt-f2 then gksu nautilus
[05:32] <redcard> Then run windows?
[05:33] <apikoros> Madpilot: isn't that a sheryl crow song?
[05:33] <Brins0> "I want to delete <that> file"
[05:33] <Flannel> Brins0: if you're knowledgable enough to "know" that you want to do that, even though everyone here is telling you otherwise, then you'll have to figure out how to do it (that is, FUBAR your entire system) on your own.
[05:33] <rob65> Guys, need some help. When I select the normal boot option from GRUB, feisty locks up at the login screen of gdm. HOWEVER, when I select recovery, I can "startx" and it runs without any problem whatsoever!!! Anyone got any ideas? I'm at a loss.
[05:33] <Madpilot> apikoros, possibly...
[05:33] <Brins0> I may as well go to #fluffykitten for help...
[05:33] <redcard> Brins0: gksu nautilus
[05:33] <voltagex> Brins0: what on EARTH are you trying to accomplish
[05:33] <Flannel> Brins0: That's because we won't help you break your system.
[05:33] <Madpilot> Brins0, you are getting help. The fact that you don't like the help isn't our problem.
[05:33] <Brins0> I want to know mow to make myself root, I know the consequences
[05:33] <redcard> Now go away and break your system on your own.
[05:33] <voltagex> redcard: I already saud that
[05:33] <Brins0> I just want to do it
[05:33] <redcard> You ARE root.
[05:33] <Brins0> i'm not
[05:34] <redcard> voltagex: I know. But he's not listening.
[05:34] <Brins0> it won't let me delete files
[05:34] <voltagex> Brins0: sudo -s -H
[05:34] <rob65> I have a real problem, if anyone wants to listen.. ?
[05:34] <redcard> Brins0: Look, go install slackware.
[05:34] <voltagex> redcard: just give him the information
[05:34] <riddlebox> if I have two different graphics cards, will that be ok to load both modules, or should I get two of the same?
[05:34] <apikoros> !someone | rob65
[05:34] <redcard> Or Gentoo.  Log in as root, and you're done.
[05:34] <ubotu> rob65: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:34] <Madpilot> rob65, go ahead - don't ask to ask.
[05:34] <Brins0> does that allow me to do ANYTHING without ever having to type sudo again?
[05:34] <rob65> Guys, need some help. When I select the normal boot option from GRUB, feisty locks up at the login screen of gdm. HOWEVER, when I select recovery, I can "startx" and it runs without any problem whatsoever!!! Anyone got any ideas? I'm at a loss.
[05:34] <voltagex> rob65: which graphics card?
[05:34] <rob65> 8800GTS
[05:34] <voltagex> rob65: binary drivers installed?
[05:34] <rob65> i've installed the nvidia drivers from thier website
[05:34] <redcard> Brins0: Yes. If you install slackware or gentoo and run as root, you never have to sudo again.
[05:35] <bluedog> Brins0: disable gdm auto startup, login, then sudo startx
[05:35] <Brins0> right, can I do that with ubuntu?
[05:35] <apikoros> Brins0: okay, if you are _really_ hell bent on breaking your ubuntu, you can just type "sudo passwd" to create a password for root, and log in as root from then on.
[05:35] <redcard> Brins0: No.
[05:35] <Brins0> right
[05:35] <redcard> If you are wanting to entirely ignore the security features that Ubuntu has, then don't use Ubuntu.
[05:35] <Brins0> I'm not going to break anything
[05:35] <redcard> Use Gentoo or slackware.
[05:35] <Brins0> i'm not dumb...
[05:35] <snowman> cp: you get that msg?
[05:35] <Brins0> you may thing otherwise
[05:35] <Brins0> but I assure you, i'm not
[05:35] <voltagex> rob65: ah, see if you can uninstall those drivers then reinstall ubuntu's nvidia-glx
[05:35] <cp> yes
[05:35] <Brins0> i'm just lazy
[05:35] <cp> which?
[05:35] <bluedog> brins0, then why did it take you 10 minutes to ask how to set a password on the root account?
[05:35] <redcard> Brins0: Then listen VERY CLOSELY.  Ubuntu is not what you want.  It is built around sudo as a security mechanism.
[05:36] <Brins0> an I cna't be bothered having to open a console to delete a single file
[05:36] <rob65> voltagex: Already tried nvidia-glx to no avail
[05:36] <apikoros> Brins0: what redcard said.
[05:36] <rob65> still freezes at login
[05:36] <redcard> If you are not wanting that, then GO AND INSTALL ANOTHER DISTRIBUTION
[05:36] <tritium> redcard: not necessary
[05:36] <voltagex> rob65: what if you disable gdm?
[05:36] <mikelehen> Brins0: You could "sudo passwd root" to set a passwd for root, and then log in as root?
[05:36] <tritium> Brins0: you can enable the root account, if that's what you want
[05:36] <rob65> how do i do that voltagex ?
[05:36] <Brins0> so are you basically saying it's impossible to delete any file on the system, without havint to go sudo it?
[05:36] <cp> hmm
[05:37] <rob65> i did : sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop  .... when i installed the nvidia drivers
[05:37] <apikoros> Brins0: no, if you set a password for root, and use root as your login, you can delete anything.
[05:37] <bluedog> brins0, out of the box ubuntu thats correct
[05:37] <Brins0> right
[05:37] <Brins0> well that's me sorted then...
[05:37] <cp> snowman, it says under wireless network drivers  Hardware Present: No
[05:37] <voltagex> Brins0: you should be able to delete your own file
[05:37] <usser> Brins0: but running as root all the time is not safe!
[05:37] <apikoros> Brins0: but again, that kind of goes against the way ubuntu is designed.
[05:37] <voltagex> without sudo
[05:37] <tritium> Brins0: you can either enable the root account, or run "sudo -i" in the terminal, and keep sudo priveleges open until you log out.
[05:37] <redcard> Brins0: then sudo passwd root, and it's over.
[05:37] <voltagex> apikoros: this lnie of argument is not going to work
[05:37] <AlberTUX> how do i get zeroconf on feisty ?
[05:37] <redcard> You might have to alter gdm to allow root to log in.
[05:37] <Whamazoom> is there anyway to remove the little "warning" about using proprietary drivers?
[05:37] <tkfu> hi
[05:37] <tkfu> i need some RAID help
[05:37] <snowman> cp: ok, so the basics of ndiswrapper are thus.  you hve a driver cd with the .inf for your card?  good.  is ndiswrapper installed?
[05:37] <Brins0> why do you assume I want to breakk my installation anyway?
[05:38] <apikoros> voltagex: it's more for the benefit of others who might be listening in and find the idea of permanent and absolute power enticing.
[05:38] <voltagex> there's obviously some underlying problem so he can't delete his own files
[05:38] <cp> yea
[05:38] <tkfu> i followed the instructions listed here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Raid
[05:38] <cp> both are
[05:38] <Flannel> Whamazoom: click it, it shouldn't come back every time (just once)
[05:38] <redcard> Brins0: Because you are.  But that's your choice. 'sudo passwd root'
[05:38] <Brins0> I can delete my own files..
[05:38] <voltagex> Brins0: we don't think it, we know it - root is *dangerous*
[05:38] <tkfu> except that i used ext3 instead of ext2 and changed the options appropriately
[05:38] <Brins0> just not anything else
[05:38] <ixxixx2> Could someone help me install my ATI drivers? I reinstalled the 32 bit Ubuntu  instead of the 64 bit and i still cant get them to install
[05:38] <snowman> cp: so all I had to do for my card was this.  cd to the dir with the .inf then
[05:38] <Brins0> I can't even copy backgrounds into the /shared folder for god's sake..
[05:38] <tkfu> but now when i try to mount it i get an error
[05:38] <snowman> cp: ndiswrapper -i driver.inf
[05:38] <cp> yea
[05:38] <snowman> cp: ndiswrapper -m
[05:38] <overrider> hello, is anyone from china here?
[05:38] <Brins0> that's not security, that's just stupid...
[05:38] <snowman> cp: modprobe ndiswrapper
[05:39] <Flannel> Brins0: that's the point.  That's how Linux is designed.  The sooner you learn that that's a *good thing*, the quicker you'll have a stable system
[05:39] <voltagex> Brins0: because that's because it's a system file
[05:39] <snowman> cp: and that did it
[05:39] <Madpilot> Brins0, backgrounds don't need to go into / - the background app can pick them up from anywhere...
[05:39] <redcard>  Brins0: That is not stupid.. it's security.
[05:39] <Brins0> I know...
[05:39] <usser> Brins0: so u're suggesting what? run as root all the time??
[05:39] <tkfu> it says that there's no ext3 filesystem found on my raid device
[05:39] <voltagex> Brins0: no offense, but you have a windows mentality
[05:39] <Brins0> I want to put them there tho
[05:39] <Brins0> in windows, you just stick theme there..
[05:39] <redcard> Brins0: Look, here's the thing.  Windows was NEVER designed to be multi-user.
[05:39] <Brins0> no questions asked
[05:39] <redcard> It's just been bolted on.
[05:39] <cp> ndiswrapper -l
[05:39] <Brins0> I on'y want a single user
[05:39] <cp> device (14E4:4320) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
[05:39] <voltagex> rob65: I'm sorry I don't know how to disable gdm
[05:39] <Brins0> i'm the only user...
[05:39] <apikoros> usser, didn't lindows run like that?
[05:39] <VMnix> asd
[05:39] <AlberTUX>  how do i get zeroconf on feisty ?
[05:39] <Flannel> Brins0: Right, and you can just delete [important system files] , no questions asked too.  Because windows is stupid with permissions.
[05:40] <redcard> Brins0: I know, but you're using an OS that was designed and built for multi-user purposes.
[05:40] <cp> snow how can i check to see if its workin
[05:40] <usser> apikoros: yea i think
[05:40] <Brins0> it's not stupid at all..
[05:40] <minerale> when trying to install ubuntu under parallels it keeps freezing during the stup of "intel ... something
[05:40] <redcard> So you're going to have to respect that.
[05:40] <Madpilot> Brins0, so, if you're the only user, why do you need to put backgrounds in system space?
[05:40] <Brins0> my vista installation is far mosre stable then this ubuntu one
[05:40] <apikoros> Brins0: look, this is a pointless argument -- you've been shown how to do what you want, and you've been explained why it's a bad idea -- go fourth and make your own decisions.
[05:40] <redcard> Brins0: If you are wanting to use Windows, feel free.
[05:40] <Brins0> I want the ability to freely use both
[05:40] <voltagex> Brins0: nice troll, that's a new one
[05:41] <voltagex> Brins0: no one is forcing you to use ubuntu
[05:41] <redcard> Brins0: But we're not going to just go and entirely change how Linux works to suit you.  So.. your trolling is done, go away, thanks for playing
[05:41] <Brins0> I want to...
[05:41] <ixxixx2> can someone tell me why my password on terminal wont work?
[05:41] <voltagex> Brins0: that is the benefit of choice
[05:41] <apikoros> guys, enough.
[05:41] <cp> snowman,  ?
[05:41] <voltagex> apikoros: ok
[05:41] <kevkev832> hello, is there a way to make moxilla firefox show contents correctly it happens in many pages such as www.goodcharacters.com.  tq.
[05:41] <new_ubuntu> Greetings... I have a question about getting a wireless card to work w/ Ubuntu
[05:41] <voltagex> kevkev832: what?
[05:41] <voltagex> new_ubuntu: just ask your question
[05:41] <new_ubuntu> rgr
[05:41] <redcard> apikoros: He's pushing the edge of my frustration. :P  I'm forgetting the Code of Conduct as this conversation continues.
[05:41] <Brins0> tbh, it should be simple to give yourself FULL admin/root rights
[05:42] <mikelehen> Brins0: Edit /etc/passwd and change your userid to 0.
[05:42] <voltagex> Brins0: it is. Good bye.
[05:42] <cp> lol
[05:42] <Brins0> "He" has a name..
[05:42] <redcard> Brins0: If it's simple for you to give yourself full admin/root rights, it'll be simple for ANYONE TO.
[05:42] <minerale> has asnyone installed ubuntu under parallels?
[05:42] <Brins0> and "He" is still here..
[05:42] <tritium> Calm down, please...
[05:42] <tonyyarusso> Brins0: At this point you've been given the answer, but don't use it, and are now trolling.  Please cease now.
[05:42] <usser> mikelehen: hehe nice one
[05:42] <Brins0> trolling...
[05:42] <new_ubuntu> I can access the internet just fine w/ a wire; however, when I try w/ the wireless I get no joy.  I can access my router's config page & everything seems good to go.
[05:42] <echosyp> why is ubuntu a poc
[05:42] <redcard> Brins0: Trolling.  "sudo passwd root"
[05:42] <Brins0> define: trolling
[05:42] <martman> make: aclocal: Command not found
[05:42] <new_ubuntu> When I use iwconfig, all the settings are okay as well.
[05:42] <martman> what package do i need to install
[05:42] <tonyyarusso> Brins0: it's on wikipedia.
[05:42] <martman> apt-cache search for it crapped out...
[05:42] <new_ubuntu> It just when I try to switch to wireless primary, i get nothing.
[05:42] <redcard> Brins0: No more definitions, no more bs.
[05:43] <telejedi> do anyone know how to start cthugha ?
[05:43] <Brins0> anywho...
[05:43] <echosyp> is fiesty available for amd64 yet?
[05:43] <Aaron_Mason> echosyp: what happened to make you decide that?
[05:43] <tritium> Brins0, redcard:  enough, please
[05:43] <mrigns> Brins0: just can give you all the rights you want. but it's like inviting every hacker to join you pc
[05:43] <kevkev832> my mozilla firefox browser doesn't show the text content of some webpages correctly. its not aligned right and criss-cross overlapping each other.  such as what it at the website www.goodcharacters.com  is there an update to fix this or is it just part of using firefox? tq.
[05:43] <Brins0> uninstalling ubunto and grub
[05:43] <GrooveStix> hey guys
[05:43] <usser> echosyp: sure
[05:43] <Brins0> how would you about that?
[05:43] <Brins0> go*
[05:43] <snowman> cp: if it's working you should only have to configue the interface as you would any other.  am I wrong in assuming this is a network card?
[05:43] <redcard> Brins0: Boot into windows.  fdisk /mbr .  Bye
[05:43] <GrooveStix> does Ubuntu keep a log of what has been installed in the past?
[05:43] <apikoros> martman, what's aclocal?
[05:43] <new_ubuntu> also, i'm running the latest version of ubunto from the www.ubuntu.com site
[05:43] <Brins0> where is grub installed by defau;t?
[05:43] <Punkunity> hey i just said fuck thunderbird, ive had enough!!
[05:43] <cp> yea its a Linksys card
[05:43] <apikoros> GrooveStix: yes, it does.
[05:43] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Punkunity
[05:43] <echosyp> i can't upgrade, and my mouse will click and hold down,
[05:43] <cavalierprime> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=install+Nvidia+and+ATI+video+drivers+on+Ubuntu+Edgy&btnG=Google+Search
[05:43] <ubotu> Punkunity: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:43] <RAOF> echosyp: Feisty has been available for AMD64 from the get-go.
[05:43] <tritium> Punkunity: language!
[05:43] <cp> but its not lettin me
[05:43] <martman> apikoros i think it has something todo with configure. not sure though
[05:43] <Punkunity> wrong room sorry\
[05:43] <cp> shouldnt it show networks?
[05:44] <GrooveStix> how can I access that?
[05:44] <NineTails> ok
[05:44] <echosyp> it won't let me upgrade
[05:44] <Brins0> where is grub installed by default?
[05:44] <Brins0> which drive?
[05:44] <echosyp> apt-get distupgrade
[05:44] <cp> Brins0,  GOOGLE
[05:44] <new_ubuntu> I have a linksys WRT54GS v5
[05:44] <echosyp> dist-upgrade
[05:44] <RAOF> echosyp: That's not how you upgrade.
[05:44] <GrooveStix> apokoros ?
[05:44] <RAOF> !upgrade | echosyp
[05:44] <ubotu> echosyp: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:44] <Brins0> I thaught this was meant to be a support channel
[05:44] <Flannel> Brins0: your MBR, as well as /boot
[05:44] <GrooveStix> apikoros ? (sorry)
[05:44] <cables> !ignore | usser
[05:44] <cavalierprime> here is where to get info on video driver     http://news.softpedia.com/news/Install-Nvidia-and-ATI-video-drivers-on-Ubuntu-Edgy-44388.shtml
[05:44] <ubotu> usser: If you really don't wish to see the messages from a particular person on IRC, you can use /ignore nickname
[05:44] <Brins0> not a bloomin dns channel..
[05:44] <rob65> I thought thought was spelt thought
[05:44] <usser> done
[05:44] <tonyyarusso> Brins0: a support channel for installing and using, not deleting.
[05:44] <mrigns> Brins0: it's installed in the master boot sector of hda
[05:44] <voltagex> rob65: /ignore Brins0
[05:44] <cp> heh /ingnore NICK
[05:44] <echosyp> the update manager doesn't tell me there is a new version either
[05:45] <redcard> voltagex: For example :)
[05:45] <cavalierprime> that guide works on Fiesty too
[05:45] <mikelehen> I'm having trouble getting wireless working on my laptop (Compaq EVO N800C).  I've followed the howto to install the orinoco_usb module, and everything went fine, but when I turn my wireless card on, ubuntu tries to use the prism2_usb module instead of orinoco_usb (according to syslog).  Anybody know what decides which module to use?  or how I change it?
[05:45] <Whamazoom> How do you remove apps in the applications menu? I apt-get removed evolution, but the icon is still in Office
[05:45] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: what kind of wireless card are you using?
[05:45] <Brins0> mrigns: thx
[05:45] <RAOF> echosyp: Are you running Edgy?
[05:45] <AlberTUX> zeroconf in feisty ?
[05:45] <echosyp> yes
[05:45] <voltagex> redcard: oops, my tab completion slipped.
[05:45] <martman> anyone know what package aclocal is in?
[05:45] <rob65> When I select the normal boot option from GRUB, feisty locks up at the login screen of gdm. HOWEVER, when I select recovery, I can "startx" and it runs without any problem whatsoever!!! It also freezes when using the live cd. Anyone got any ideas? I'm at a loss.
[05:45] <apikoros> GrooveStix: i use kubuntu, so i have a different apt tool. i'm not sure which app ubuntu (gnome) uses.
[05:45] <redcard> voltagex: Haha :)
[05:45] <echosyp> and things are sooo slow to open
[05:45] <voltagex> redcard: rob65 has a really interesting problem
[05:45] <GrooveStix> uh huh
[05:45] <Flannel> martman: dpkg -S aclocal
[05:45] <echosyp> i have 1gig ram
[05:45] <GuyFromHell> anyone point me in the general direction of learning how to resize a reiserfs partition? Google is not being cooperative and/or i fail at crafting queries today.
[05:45] <kevkev832> how can i play .flv files ? i've installed VLC player and it doesn't show the video.
[05:45] <echosyp> so its not that
[05:45] <voltagex> rob65: like I said, try letting memtest run for a while
[05:45] <rob65> ok (Y)
[05:46] <snowman> cp: did it give any errors when you entered those 3 commands?
[05:46] <rob65> will let it run fully
[05:46] <voltagex> rob65: do it from the grub menu
[05:46] <Whamazoom> nvm figured out my own question
[05:46] <apikoros> aclocal is a part of autconf, i think.
[05:46] <GrooveStix> okay! Ubuntu users! how can I see a log of what have I installed in the past?
[05:46] <telejedi> how can i start playing cd-audio with ubuntu?
[05:46] <rob65> yep, will do voltagex
[05:46] <redcard> rob65: Huh.  By lock up , you mean it completely freezes?
[05:46] <Aaron_Mason> hey, I have vbox running as a guest to Ubuntu Dapper which itself is a guest running in VMware player under Windows XP... now I'm trying to get control back from vbox to use my mouse but the damn thing won't release it... anybod have any ideas? (btw, nobody's answering in the vbox channel)
[05:46] <voltagex> telejedi: put an audio cd in
[05:46] <cp> no
[05:46] <Flannel> GrooveStix: do you mean in order? or total?
[05:46] <martman> Flannel not sure what im supposed todo with that output
[05:46] <cp> no erroe
[05:46] <GrooveStix> in order sounds nice!
[05:46] <rob65> redcard: Yes, i'm getting two types of freeze.
[05:46] <voltagex> Aaron_Mason: ctrl + alt?
[05:47] <Flannel> martman: On the left is the package name, on the right is the file that matched your search term
[05:47] <kitche> Aaron_Mason: you press right ctrl
[05:47] <cp> it just doesnt wanna connect for some reason
[05:47] <rob65> In the GUI install, I get the keyboard key "depressed" constantly whenever i input using it
[05:47] <rob65> either d, [, or ] 
[05:47] <mrigns> Aaron_Mason: the right ctrl should release your mouse
[05:47] <Flannel> martman: /var/log/dpkg.log (and the archives of it)
[05:47] <Aaron_Mason> voltagex: not vmware, vbox inside vmware
[05:47] <rob65> and in the live cd, as soon as it hits the desktop after 4 seconds it freezes
[05:47] <rob65> all input, keyboard, mouse, frozen
[05:47] <GrooveStix> Flannel
[05:47] <Flannel> martman: to get a list of every package that's installed, dpkg -l (thats lowercase L)
[05:47] <voltagex> rob65: this is starting to sound more and more like hardware problems
[05:47] <Aaron_Mason> kitche, mrigns: i don't have a right control key on this laptop
[05:47] <rob65> and the same sort of freeze at the login screen
[05:47] <Flannel> GrooveStix: sorry, thats for you.
[05:47] <redcard> rob65: Hmm.  Have you tried installing using the alternate CD?
[05:47] <rob65> Yes! alternate installs no problems
[05:47] <crazlunatic> hey guys. Everytime I try to boot into a CD, it tells me I'm Missing Operating System
[05:47] <GrooveStix> oh!
[05:47] <RAOF> echosyp: So, try following the guide linked to by ubotu.
[05:47] <GrooveStix> ok
[05:47] <crazlunatic> does anyone know the solution to this?
[05:47] <rob65> Just when i get to the login screen, it freezes again
[05:47] <voltagex> redcard: good point.
[05:47] <new_ubuntu> Anyone have any help for the wireless problem?
[05:48] <kitche> Aaron_Mason: you have two control keys correct?
[05:48] <rob65> recovery + startx = fine!
[05:48] <Aaron_Mason> kitche: nope, just the one
[05:48] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: what wireless card are you using?
[05:48] <martman> Flannel i think i have all those packages
[05:48] <mrigns> Aaron_Mason: well THAT is a problem ;P I don't know if another default is set if you don't got the key
[05:48] <rob65> redcard: voltagex : The full saga is here - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2606566
[05:48] <cp> hmm
[05:48] <new_ubuntu> Linksys
[05:48] <cp> well
[05:48] <echosyp> RAOF, i would but firefox is STILL opening
[05:48] <new_ubuntu> WRT54GS v5 is my router
[05:48] <telejedi> voltagex: can't get the visual output of the cd - can you help?
[05:48] <echosyp> you have a crappy router
[05:48] <echosyp> :x
[05:48] <redcard> rob65: *nods* Okay.  Try doing sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:49] <Flannel> martman: Yes, you do.  Those are only packages you have installed.  If you want to search others, you'll need "apt-file", or to use packages.ubuntu.com (the second form0
[05:49] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: can you ping your router?
[05:49] <Aaron_Mason> hmm.. i have a usb keyboard somewhere, I'll see if that helps anything
[05:49] <echosyp> version 3 is better
[05:49] <RAOF> echosyp: So slow?  Hm.  That's not been my experience.
[05:49] <redcard> rob65: You will need to know your information about your card.
[05:49] <new_ubuntu> WPC54GS v2 is the card
[05:49] <echosyp> idk what the deal is
[05:49] <rob65> already tried that, but not with -phigh
[05:49] <crazlunatic> hey guys. Everytime I try to boot into a CD, it tells me I'm Missing Operating System. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[05:49] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: you are probally using a rt61 card, are you using WPA?
[05:49] <neonimr> how can free some space for another linux installation
[05:49] <rob65> using that command, i've selected, nvidia, nv, and vesa
[05:49] <rob65> and all of them do the same thing
[05:49] <cp> new_ubuntu,  i have that card also
[05:49] <apikoros> GrooveStix: you can apt-get install apt-show-versions and then run apt-show-versions.
[05:49] <bluedog> craxy, check that the cd is bootable
[05:49] <cp> im havin the same problem
[05:49] <new_ubuntu> bjw: i can access the router config page
[05:49] <isleshocky77> Hello room.
[05:49] <redcard> rob65: Okay.. what kind of video card do you have?
[05:50] <martman> Flannel thanks
[05:50] <new_ubuntu> is that the same as pinging the router?
[05:50] <rob65> Palit Geforce 8800GTS 320MB
[05:50] <apikoros> neonimr: you probably need to repartition your drive.
[05:50] <rob65> i did this also :
[05:50] <isleshocky77> Is it a bug or an option then when I fade to desktop with Beryl it clears all the windows from my panels "Window List"
[05:50] <rob65> sudo vi /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules*
[05:50] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, the problem could be the LIveCD - did you burn it, or is it a ShipIt one?
[05:50] <rob65> Change the DISABLED_MODULES=" to DISABLED_MODULES=nv
[05:50] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: I'm trying to install Windows XP xD
[05:50] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: are you using WPA, WEP?
[05:50] <tony_> anyone else have a problem with high disk space usage?
[05:50] <cp> wep
[05:50] <neonimr> apikoros: i thought it is possible to just create another partition
[05:50] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: But I'm in here because this error is happening because I installed Ubuntu most likely
[05:50] <cp> for me
[05:50] <rob65> as part of a guide i was following to "Fix nVidia acceleration in Feisty (nVidia 8800 and legacy users)"
[05:51] <apikoros> neonimr, if you have empty, unpartitioned space on your drive, than yeah.
[05:51] <new_ubuntu> unluckyMike: i was under windows, but have turned all those options off to troubleshoot via the router page
[05:51] <cp> device (14E4:4320) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
[05:51] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: if you can see the router but not beyond it, are you sure you have dns? are you using dhcp?
[05:51] <kevkev832> can i use BERYL with just an onboard video ? tq.
[05:51] <apikoros> neonimr, but free space is not the same as unpartitioned space.
[05:51] <cp> eth1      IEEE 802.11b/g  ESSID:""  Nickname:"Broadcom 4306"
[05:51] <cp>           Mode:Managed  Access Point: Invalid
[05:51] <echosyp> bcm43xx driver is unstable
[05:51] <echosyp> and unreliable
[05:51] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, I haven't installed XP for several years, but it shouldn't care what else is installed, it'll just bulldoze itself an install space
[05:51] <echosyp> use ndiswrapper
[05:51] <redcard> rob65: Hmm..
[05:51] <apikoros> kevkev832: probably not, unless you have a nice intel chipset.
[05:51] <isleshocky77> kevkev832: I have it with an old laptop I have.
[05:51] <isleshocky77> Runs greay.
[05:51] <usser> kevkev832: if its intel
[05:51] <Flannel> kevkev832: you can use beryl with anything that supports 3d accel
[05:51] <rob65> no errors in memtest86 so far..
[05:51] <new_ubuntu> cp: so far i'm seeing the same thing as you
[05:51] <SurfnKid> what does stack smashing detected mean?
[05:51] <cp> hmm
[05:51] <echosyp> heh
[05:51] <cafuego> echosyp: On the other hand, both of mine work fine and reliably.
[05:51] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: When I try to boot into the XP cd, it tells me missing operating system
[05:51] <neonimr> apikoros: i already have ubuntu installed but i wanna add another distro
[05:51] <cp> i am using ndiswrapper
[05:52] <drumz> /leave
[05:52] <echosyp> cafuego, what cards do you have?
[05:52] <usser> SurfnKid: it means the stacks have smashed
[05:52] <usser> SurfnKid: hehe
[05:52] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: What is even more odd is that I must boot into the hard-drive that DOES NOT contain ubuntu for Ubuntu to boot
[05:52] <echosyp> iv got 06 adn 18
[05:52] <cafuego> echosyp: 4306es
[05:52] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, then I'm guessing there's something wrong with your XP CD.
[05:52] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: Choosing the 80 GB HD, which my Ubuntu is contained on, will result in a missing operating system error
[05:52] <cafuego> echosyp: A pcmcia one and one in the ibook.
[05:52] <usser> sorry could not resist
[05:52] <SurfnKid> usser, seems something smashed, :P
[05:52] <redcard> rob65: Hmm.  I don't know.. ..that was the best answer I had
[05:52] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: There is nothing wrong with my Windows XP cd I believe, because the same thing happens when I try to put in my Ubuntu LIVE CD
[05:52] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, there's something wrong with your grub install
[05:52] <echosyp> cafuego, mine constantly disassiate and force me to reload the module
[05:52] <new_ubuntu> co: can you get the router config page?
[05:52] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: How can I fix my grub install?
[05:52] <apikoros> neonimr: you should install gparted ( "sudo apt-get install gparted" from a console window) and that'll give you a good idea of what you need.
[05:52] <echosyp> cafuego they are both mini-pci though
[05:52] <cp> no i cant get to crap
[05:53] <rob65> redcard: I am absolutely at my wits end! Considering forgetting the whole thing
[05:53] <Madpilot> ubotu, grub | crazlunatic
[05:53] <ubotu> crazlunatic: 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
[05:53] <cp> its not even showing networks
[05:53] <keb> is it better to install the server edition of 6.06 if i don't need any X support?
[05:53] <new_ubuntu> try seeing if you can get to the router config page... 192.168.1.1
[05:53] <echosyp> cp, you have the bcm43xx?
[05:53] <rob65> It MUST be something it does at normal bootup rather than recovery
[05:53] <redcard> rob65: I wouldn't forget it.. but.. hmm.. just keep going with the forums
[05:53] <kitche> SurfnKid: [C programming]  To corrupt the execution stack by writing past the end of a local array or other data structure. Code that smashes the stack can cause a return from the routine to jump to a random address, resulting in some of the most insidious data-dependent bugs known to mankind. Variants include `trash' the stack, scribble the stack, mangle the stack; the term **mung the stack is not used, as this is never done inten
[05:53] <cp> i have the Driver from the linksys cd
[05:53] <echosyp> you using ndiswrapper?
[05:53] <apikoros> keb, yes, unless you really need bleeding-edge stuff.
[05:53] <cp> echosyp,  yes
[05:53] <echosyp> have you tried using bcm43xx
[05:54] <geokeratz_> crazlunatic> then just pull off the disk from your box and go to another pc for a format! :-) (!!!!!!)
[05:54] <new_ubuntu> i haven't tried the ndiswrapper program yet b/c i can at least see the card in the system.
[05:54] <cp> bcm43xx ?
[05:54] <SurfnKid> kitche, daaaang the stack
[05:54] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: I have yet to install windows
[05:54] <SurfnKid> thx bro
[05:54] <SurfnKid> im gonna uninstall it anyway
[05:54] <crazlunatic> geokeratz: are you a bot, you told me the same thing 3 hours ago xD
[05:54] <echosyp> what kind of chipset is it?
[05:54] <new_ubuntu> currently the iwconfig shows it is using bcm43xx
[05:54] <SurfnKid> cp, what kind of card again 4306?
[05:54] <cp> linksys
[05:54] <keb> apikoros ok what is best way to switch from xubuntu desktop to ubuntu server
[05:54] <cp> woc54gs
[05:54] <orbin> keb: yes.  unless you don't mind wasting space
[05:54] <cp> wpc54gs
[05:54] <crazlunatic> Why the hell do I end up with all these errors installing Ubuntu
[05:54] <cp> v1.1
[05:54] <keb> hmm
[05:54] <Whamazoom> Can you remove Gstreamer completely?
[05:54] <kitche> SurfnKid: just means it jumped to a new memory address due to that it went pst it's array or however they made the data structure
[05:54] <new_ubuntu> when i do an iwlist scan (under sudo) i get nothing
[05:55] <eli_reu> anyone else having trouble with suspend/hibernate on feisty?
[05:55] <SurfnKid> cp, is that the wifi card
[05:55] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, I'm not sure what's wrong, then. I've never broken grub, so I've never had to fix it, and don't know it in all the gory details...
[05:55] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: run lspci | grep Network
[05:55] <cafuego> echosyp: Which firmware are you using?
[05:55] <echosyp> ok, finally, it is upgrading
[05:55] <geokeratz_> crazlunatic> yes and i 'm trying to HELP u with the easiest sollution mate. nevermind
[05:55] <cp> lo        Interface doesn't support scanning.
[05:55] <cp> eth0      Interface doesn't support scanning.eth1      Interface doesn't support scanning : No such device
[05:55] <SurfnKid> kitche, yeah seems its a new bug, it was fine in dapper, bah, happens
[05:55] <cp> wifi card
[05:55] <usser> eli_reu: suspend hibernate is unstable almost never works right
[05:55] <cp> yea
[05:55] <apikoros> keb, you can do it by removing the appropriate packages, etc. but i'd suggest just reinstall.
[05:55] <crazlunatic> geokeratz_: I must use this computer
[05:55] <cafuego> echosyp: I've packaged mine into a deb, so you can grab it if you want to try.
[05:55] <keb> orbin i want minimal memory usage and disk overhead
[05:55] <cp> a Wireless card
[05:55] <echosyp> cafuego , idk man, its been awhile since i set it up, so prolly old
[05:55] <SurfnKid> cp, whats the model of your wireless card again 4306?
[05:55] <echosyp> yeah, hook it up
[05:55] <eli_reu> usser: it worked fine on edgy?  any ideas what could have caused the change?
[05:56] <cp> wpc54gs v1.1
[05:56] <echosyp> i'll have to do it after i upgrade :P
[05:56] <SurfnKid> cp, oh
[05:56] <cafuego> echosyp: that might be part of the problem
[05:56] <SurfnKid> hmm
[05:56] <usser> eli_reu: oh, strange
[05:56] <keb> thanks
[05:56] <SurfnKid> cp, nevermind i thought it was a 4306 broadcom
[05:56] <cafuego> echosyp: http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/feisty-cafuego/bcm43xx/
[05:56] <cp> ive installed this a few time with no problem on redhat
[05:56] <echosyp> thanks
[05:56] <voltagex> how can I replace Ubuntu's version of ffmpeg?
[05:56] <new_ubuntu> unlukyMike: i got a network controller... bcm4318
[05:57] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, that first link - the one about 'fixing after Windows' also has details on just reinstalling grub in any circumstances
[05:57] <cp> im thinkin its naming my wireless card as  eth1 when it should be wlan0
[05:57] <cp> ?
[05:57] <cp> no
[05:57] <DanaG> How do I get my ssh client not to die when the server times me out?
[05:57] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: did you install any additional drivers for the card?
[05:57] <new_ubuntu> cp: mine is listed as eth1 as well
[05:57] <Lilacor> cp it has to be wlan0?
[05:57] <DanaG> Right now it just freezes; I wish it would exit.
[05:57] <cp> i dunno how ubuntu is thinkin
[05:57] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: Any idea on how long will that take? I'm in a rush to get my PC working. If it takes too long, I'll probably just delete my entire Ubuntu
[05:57] <Brins0> well thx for the lack of useful help guys
[05:58] <Brins0> really appreciate it
[05:58] <new_ubuntu> unluckymike: no, i just reinstalled ubuntu (after dorking around w/ the network features on a previous install)...
[05:58] <cp> Brins0,   np jack ***
[05:58] <geokeratz_> lol
[05:58] <Brins0> "fixmbr" sorted it for me
[05:58] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, no idea. Probably less time than a functional XP install would take
[05:58] <DanaG> It's a really annoying bug.
[05:58] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: By the weay, the link you sent me is about after installing windows. What about if I have never installed Windows at all?
[05:58] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: have you tried the bcm43xx drivers?
[05:58] <SurfnKid> could someone paste me their output of sudo apt-get build-dep moc please?
[05:58] <Madpilot> crazlunatic, the stuff about fixing/reinstalling grub will still apply
[05:58] <echosyp> so does anyone know what would cause my stuff to be slow
[05:58] <GuyFromHell> Alright guys and girls, I have a tough one for you. A fresh ubuntu 7.04 install is giving me "Kernel Panic - Not synching: Attempted to kill init!" after i get an error message (sorry forgot to write that one down) about failing to parse a configuration file.
[05:58] <crazlunatic> Madpilot: Thanks
[05:58] <SurfnKid> I just need to know all the dependencies
[05:59] <craigbass1976> If you mount up a samba share, where is that logged?
[05:59] <new_ubuntu> unluckymike: under a fresh install, the card is showing up.  what do you mean by trying the bcm43xx drivers? aren't they the ones currently used?
[05:59] <GuyFromHell> (this is while booting up and after reading hard drives and possibly during reading of the usb config)
[05:59] <new_ubuntu> I see my card under the NEtwork Settings window
[05:59] <Supaplex> craigbass1976: /var/log/ - see /etc/samba/ config files.
[06:00] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: you could try the bcm43xx-fwcutter. I've heard some people have had good results with it.
[06:00] <cp> network setting?
[06:00] <pavs> oops wrong window
[06:00] <new_ubuntu> cp: system -- admin -- network
[06:00] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: sure the right driver is being used: > lsmod | grep bcm43xx
[06:01] <craigbass1976> Supaplex, I did, but I didn't see anything.  I'm looking for details on a failed mount.
[06:01] <DanaG> Any idea how to fix SSH?
[06:01] <new_ubuntu> Something noteable to me when I do a iwconfig is the the access point says "invaild"
[06:02] <new_ubuntu> yet, like i said, i can get to the router's config page
[06:02] <Hellevator> how can I use 7-zip to make gzip files instead of .7z?
[06:02] <Supaplex> craigbass1976: oh, if you're mounting a remote share, then it'll be in dmesg or /var/log/syslog (or the remote logs)
[06:02] <new_ubuntu> bjw: just did that command and 2 lines came up
[06:02] <cp> i see wireless card  roaming
[06:02] <cp> but notta
[06:02] <DanaG> Also, when I try to hit delete or home/pgup/pgdn/end, I just get a beep and sometimes a tilde.
[06:03] <new_ubuntu> cp: i'm not even that far... mine has my essid configed w/ the right channel, but still no joy w/ connectivity
[06:03] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: have you tried manually entering your access point using iwconfig with the proper security setting?
[06:03] <DanaG> !iftab
[06:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about iftab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:04] <DanaG> if you want to make eth1 be wlan0, man iftab.
[06:04] <DanaG> Though I found I changed mine back, because it looked odd as wlan0.
[06:04] <alex_mayorga> hello, anyone using an LCD TV as ubuntu monitor?
[06:04] <Hellevator> how can I use 7-zip to make gzip (.gz) files instead of .7z?
[06:04] <new_ubuntu> bjw... w/ iwconfig, i think i got all the settings right... what would be the router's address?  the 192.168.1.1 address?
[06:05] <RAOF> Hellevator: Any particular reason why you're using 7-zip and not gzip?
[06:05] <alex_mayorga> Hellevator, why not use gzip command?
[06:05] <rabeldable> i have a problem with my file browser.  I'm trying to upload a file via a web page and I would like to see thumbnail previews of the files, the only option I have in nautaulis is list, not an option to change the view
[06:06] <Hellevator> uh, oops :-p.  I had no idea there was a gzip command. I was using the 'tar' command before.
[06:06] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: you shouldn't have to enter an address, just the ssid
[06:06] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: so you can ping your router but not beyond it?
[06:06] <RAOF> Well, "tar czvf output_file.tar.gz <input files>" will create a gziped tar file.
[06:06] <idefix> Hellevator: tar does not compress anything it just stuffs a bunch of file in a single file.
[06:06] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: sure you have dns entries? using dhcp?
[06:07] <new_ubuntu> bjw: when i just typed in 192.168.1.1, i got responses
[06:07] <crazlunatic> guys whats the command to put my computer in this wizard that can install ati driver to my video card?
[06:07] <RAOF> Hellevator: (you can also substitude "j" for "z", to get bzip2 compression)
[06:07] <idefix> Hellevator: you can make it use gzip though
[06:07] <Ta1> I'm having a problem logging in with my wife's laptop.. when she logs in, everything loads up, the screen flashes, then it drops back to the login page.. this happens 2 times then the third login attempt finally works... any ideas?
[06:07] <new_ubuntu> but it seems like my wireless card is not connecting w/ the router for some reason
[06:07] <alf1712> helloooooooooooooooo
[06:07] <Flannel> Ta1: don't build a castle in a swamp.
[06:07] <MSTK> hi, can anyone explain to me what exactly Apache is?
[06:07] <alex_mayorga> is there a GUI to manage xorg
[06:07] <orbin> new_ubuntu: are you on another computer now?
[06:08] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: make sure you match up the security and subnet between your pc and router...
[06:08] <DanaG> Oh heck, my WIRED router often refuses to give me an IP.
[06:08] <nol13> hi, how do i hack into my friends ubuntu machine? hes got some pictures i need rto erase.
[06:08] <kitche> MSTK: apache is a foundationt hat makes software like httpd among other things
[06:08] <new_ubuntu> orbin: i'm on a wired connection right now.
[06:08] <alex_mayorga> MSTK, Apache is either the webserver behind most sites today or a huge organization that produces FOSS
[06:08] <tonyyarusso> nol13: illegal access if offtopic for this network.
[06:08] <Flannel> nol13: you don't.  Ubuntu is secure
[06:08] <UnluckyMike> new_ubuntu: load 192.168.1.1 in your browser and scroll down about a half page is DHCP server enabled?
[06:09] <orbin> new_ubuntu: on the problematic computer though?
[06:09] <new_ubuntu> orbin: same computer
[06:09] <kitche> alex_mayorga: Apache is the foundation the webserver is just httpd
[06:09] <MSTK> What could I do with Apache, for personal purposes?
[06:09] <MSTK> or could I use it to host my own web server?
[06:09] <Madpilot> MSTK, run a website?
[06:09] <new_ubuntu> unlukymike: yes
[06:09] <alex_mayorga> kitche, you're so right
[06:09] <nol13> is there a good way to just destroy his box then?
[06:09] <PatrickBic> at least here someone is talking :D
[06:10] <cables> nol13, I'll tell you in PM :)
[06:10] <kitche> alex_mayorga: at least that's how they want it to be known now
[06:10] <new_ubuntu> I still have, though, the "Access Point: Invalid" in the iwconfig
[06:10] <alex_mayorga> so no easy way to edit XORG?
[06:10] <AlberTUX> anyone has installed zeroconf on feisty?
[06:10] <RAOF> AlberTUX: It's installed by default.
[06:10] <MSTK> Could Apache be used to, say, provide a server for my terminal screen session to run on so I can reattach it from any computer connected to the internet?
[06:10] <RAOF> MSTK: No, that would be "SSH"
[06:11] <AlberTUX> RAOF: where do i configure it?
[06:11] <kitche> alex_mayorga: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:11] <MSTK> Sorry, I'm new to the server scene.
[06:11] <AlberTUX> RAOF: there is no zeroconf in /etc/default
[06:11] <RAOF> MSTK: Apache is *just* a webserver.  It serves webpages/files over HTTP
[06:11] <kitche> MSTK yeah you can use apache to do that if you wish have to isntall some extra software to do it though
[06:11] <alex_mayorga> kitche, what if I have an odd monitor? would it detect it?
[06:11] <HKJGN_> woot! fixed linux :3 i can run games now
[06:12] <kitche> alex_mayorga: it might
[06:12] <RAOF> MSTK: SSH is a remote-shell server, where you can "ssh into" a remote system and run as if you were sitting at the terminal.
[06:12] <MSTK> kitche - what would normally be used for that, though?
[06:12] <HKJGN_> noone told me games dont run in XGL
[06:12] <HKJGN_> XD
[06:12] <kitche> MSTK: ssh
[06:12] <MSTK> RAOF - is there any documentation online that can help me configure that?
[06:12] <HKJGN_> doesnt support direct rendering
[06:12] <RAOF> !ssh
[06:12] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[06:12] <RAOF> MSTK: ^^^
[06:13] <MSTK> thanks :)
[06:13] <DanaG> zeroconf has been replaced by Avahi.
[06:13] <new_ubuntu> any further ideas on the wireless problem? i'm going to give it a rest for tonight here in a bit.
[06:13] <isleshocky77> Anyone know how to stop Beryl from removing all my open windows from the "Window List" when I "Fade to Desktop"?
[06:13] <alex_mayorga> kitche, trying, thanks
[06:13] <DanaG> Or maybe they are the same thing....
[06:13] <AlberTUX> avahi.. ok
[06:13] <RAOF> AlberTUX: System->Administration->Network->General->"automatic service discovery"
[06:13] <nol13> isleshockey77, uninstall beryl
[06:14] <kitche> MSTK: trying to find the page to use apache for the shell also
[06:14] <AlberTUX> RAOF: CLI?
[06:14] <RAOF> AlberTUX: Oh, you want something CLI?
[06:14] <isleshocky77> nol13: How will that help?
[06:14] <Ta1> It takes 3 tries to login on Feisty Gnome... first two attempts load then back to login.. any ideas?
[06:14] <cables> How do I delete a modified version of a photo in F-Spot?
[06:14] <isleshocky77> nol13: Then I wouldn't have the functionality at all.
[06:14] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: try setting pc to 192.168.1.2 before connecting...
[06:14] <RAOF> AlberTUX: sudo editor /etc/default/avahi-daemon
[06:14] <nol13> isleshockey77, try reformatting
[06:14] <AlberTUX> thanks
[06:14] <MSTK> kitche - that's not really necessary.  I just want to find out what I can do with what I've heard is such a powerful tool.
[06:15] <nol13> isleshockey77, wait! dont do that!
[06:15] <DanaG> Oh, there IS a way to allow you to run stuff on the parent X server.
[06:15] <isleshocky77> nol13: ok, so you have no idea.  Thanks.
[06:15] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: yeah. dunno what i could tell you.. uninstall, check to see if you have XGL/AiGLX installed properly
[06:15] <nomasteryoda|w> DanaG, yup... ssh -X servername
[06:15] <new_ubuntu> bjw: what do you mean?  how do I set the PC?
[06:15] <mikelehen> So when linux detects my wireless card, I get a log message, "May  6 19:55:19 aardvark NetworkManager: <information>^Iwlan0: Device is fully-supported using driver 'prism2_usb'."  Anybody know where that comes from?  I want to make it use orinoco_usb, not prism2_usb.
[06:15] <nol13> isleshockey77, anytime
[06:15] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: do you have the drivers for your video card?
[06:16] <nomasteryoda|w> then run say most programs... firefox, etc.
[06:16] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: Everything else about beryl runs perfectly.  And the minize all and focus desktop works properly.  It's just the fade to desktop which removes all the windows from the "Window List"
[06:16] <DanaG> I mean, XGL runs on Xorg.  You can run stuff on the parent Xorg for direct rendering.
[06:16] <cables> !effects | they might be able to help you here
[06:16] <ubotu> they might be able to help you here: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[06:16] <kitche> MSTK: ssh is not that powerful the shell is though which can be used locally and remotely using ssh
[06:16] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: use the iwconfig command or the >System>Admin>Networking GUI
[06:16] <puff> I want to play with some stuff that requries openGL. I have a linux t43p thinkpad with ubuntu edgy.
[06:16] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: hmmm, i couldnt tell you, theres something to be said about beryl, its pretty. but sometimes unstable
[06:16] <RAOF> kitche: What are you talking about?
[06:17] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: sometimes beryl randomly fades out my windows XD
[06:17] <MSTK> kitche - i'm talking about Apache.
[06:17] <puff> some googling seems to indicate that it's _possible_ to get opengl, but the page I found dates from hoary.  How complicated/risky is it now?
[06:17] <RAOF> kitche: SSH gives you remote shell access.
[06:17] <isleshocky77> yeah, I know what you mean.. but right now i"m just playing around with the ubuntu setup to see if I want to make the switch.
[06:17] <kingcobra> crimsun, what logs did you tell me to look at earlier
[06:17] <new_ubuntu> bjw, i'm still confused... what PC setting should i change?
[06:17] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: Not a priority, but I figured I'd see if anyone knew
[06:17] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: i would check google for anyone having a similar problem
[06:17] <RAOF> MSTK: I'm confused.  Why are you trying to use apache to get remote shell access?
[06:18] <isleshocky77> Yeah, couldn't find much.
[06:18] <puff> Hm, wait... glxinfo | fgrep -i opengl turns up the mesa drivers.
[06:18] <MSTK> RAOF - Sorry.  I don't really have a set purpose in mind.  I just wanted to see what I could do with Apache.
[06:18] <MSTK> Sort of a sandbox mentality here.
[06:18] <RAOF> Ah.,
[06:18] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: :x eep.. put in a email to Beryl
[06:18] <kitche> RAOF: yes I know, man it's fun when people tell you stuff that you know
[06:19] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: thanks.  I'll look more into it.  It's just a strange side-effect.
[06:19] <DanaG> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=176636&page=3
[06:19] <DanaG> about running stuff on parent Xorg.
[06:19] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: Beryls supposed to be the better eyecandy version of compiz, but it can have strange effects
[06:19] <bjw_> new_ubuntu: the ip addr. of your client machine. if dhcp is not working or your pc is on a diff. subnet ... no network
[06:20] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: But its fun isnt it?
[06:20] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:20] <DanaG> BUT: -xorgac may be a security risk.
[06:20] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: i mess with the cube while im waiting for torrents to DL XD
[06:20] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: oh, it is fun.  Turns heads which is cool.  Get's people interested in linux that normally wouldn't be.  People think it's something for mac or something.
[06:20] <new_ubuntu> copy that bjw... thanks for the help...
[06:20] <new_ubuntu> i'll see if it works
[06:20] <isleshocky77> lol
[06:20] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:21] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: :3 cant wait to take it to a lan
[06:21] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: i get 45-50fps running my games on here, so im not worried about multiplayer
[06:21] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: I'm looking more into a desktop setup because I currently run a windows xp setup with a linux vmware always running which I develop on.
[06:21] <Bonkers-> I use windowmaker with ubuntu, I just did an apt-get update;apt-get upgrade, I'm on feist, and now alt-tab doesn't work anymore, the icon in the top-left of windows is different and new windows are no longer brought to front, anyone know how to fix this?
[06:21] <DanaG> I use Beryl as my regular desktop.
[06:22] <Bonkers-> can I go to an old windowmaker somehow?
[06:22] <Bonkers-> I don't know what happened
[06:22] <DanaG> It is vooonderful.
[06:22] <Bonkers-> I just upgraded last like 7 days ago, so it's something recent
[06:22] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: i see i  see, im using 7.04 as my main OS, cause im tired of XP giving me hell
[06:22] <DanaG> Ack, bad fake-accent.
[06:22] <HKJGN_> DanaG: us too XD
[06:22] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: But to have 512 of my 2gb of ram always dedicated to the vmserver is kind of dumb... IF, I can do everything on a linux desktop setup that I do on my xp laptop
[06:22] <DanaG> Though I set menus and stuff to horizontal folds with only one fold,
[06:22] <isleshocky77> Well the big this is XP has never given me hell
[06:22] <isleshocky77> I haven't had it crash in years and I haven't shut it off in almost the same time.
[06:23] <DanaG> and I set windows to create with dream and close with sidekick.
[06:23] <Whamazoom> Is it possible to add .mp3 and/or divx to gstreamer?
[06:23] <HKJGN_> eh, its not that XP has really messed with me, im just tired of bieng held down by the corporate machine
[06:23] <HKJGN_> change is all
[06:23] <RAOF> !codecs | Whamazoom
[06:23] <ubotu> Whamazoom: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:23] <HKJGN_> i wanted change ^^
[06:23] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: It's a study laptop setup.. but all the stuff I develop for gets on lamp boxes... so I develop on copies.  I can do that easier on a linux setup.
[06:23] <DanaG> People's names are not commands -- you >, not |.
[06:23] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: Next conquer is seeing how my phone syncs to evolutions... I have a treo 700w
[06:24] <HKJGN_> isleshocky77: hmmm i see, im really just a standard user. games/music/media etc, so linux has me covered there, i know some people use thier pc for other things too
[06:25] <HKJGN_> the eyecandy really messes with gamers XD
[06:25] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:25] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: Most of what I do is business + im and email.
[06:25] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: I've been using GAIM (Pidgin) for years, so that's not big switch.
[06:25] <HKJGN_> same
[06:25] <RAOF> DanaG: Was that aimed at me?  Sorry, muscle memory.
[06:25] <isleshocky77> HKJGN_: but beryl is fun with messing with peoples minds.
[06:26] <puff> 3ddeskd: glXIsDirect failed, no Direct Rendering possible!
[06:26] <HKJGN_> im used to linux, the only thing that held me back was games, and now that i can do that, its like "bye windows!"
[06:26] <idefixx> HKJGN_: the only thing linux really lacks behind in is games... everything else works fine... well i have to develop .net stuff @ work and mono doesnt really work for me there but that is all.
[06:26] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:26] <HKJGN_> with cedega/wine/crossover, i get games done pretty  well
[06:26] <Frogzoo> idefixx: it's true - drivers for the latest vid hardware isn't there
[06:26] <isleshocky77> idefixx: I haven't developed for .net, but I heard people on digg raving about so I'm getting curious.
[06:27] <Lilacor> idefixx: There's no money to be made for linux game developers so of course there's not a lot of ooo-la-la for games.
[06:27] <isleshocky77> I do php for one job and cfml for another.
[06:27] <isleshocky77> CFML = WORST LANGUAGE EVER
[06:27] <isleshocky77> lol
[06:27] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:27] <Lilacor> idefixx: it's still in the works...
[06:27] <UnluckyMike> Lilaor: but id IS bring quake wars straight to linux
[06:27] <Bonkers-> is it possible to downgrade a package?
[06:27] <isleshocky77> idefixx: mod_mono runs asp.net or is that something completely different?
[06:27] <Frogzoo> Bonkers-: no, only uninstall/reinstall
[06:27] <Lilacor> UnluckyMike: Yes but how many games is that in comparison to other platforms, Hmmm?
[06:28] <isleshocky77> idefixx: like I said I haven't really looked into it.
[06:28] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: if you have a really good system, you wont notice much of a difference
[06:28] <idefixx> isleshocky77: .net more a cost efficiency thing you can develop fast and standard apps. db interfaces and this.. makes life easyer.
[06:28] <jturek> how come i can't record a cdimage iso to a dvd?
[06:28] <isleshocky77> idefixx: oh.
[06:28] <UnluckyMike> Lilacor: it's just nice to see someone trying to target a different audience, I would buy more game if the were compatible
[06:28] <Lilacor> HKJGN_: I'm not saying you'll notice a difference. I'm saying that there's no much in terms of a market for Linux games.
[06:28] <jturek> i don't have any blank cd's left, so i tried to burn ubuntu to a blank dvd, and it won't burn
[06:28] <jturek> gnomebaker says please insert black cd
[06:29] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: theres no market for linux at all XD, unless youre wanting server stuff
[06:29] <idefixx> Lilacor: sad but true.. i didnt say its the companies fault that there are so few linux games... but if more ppl keep switching, hopfully because of drm and stuff, games dev might change their opinions.
[06:29] <Taladan> Yeah, and really, who wants services...
[06:29] <bjw_> jturek: nautilus might work better...
[06:29] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: but, just like the Amiga, people use it, and as more people do, the more games will produce a linux version
[06:29] <isleshocky77> idefixx: Think the dell deal will help that?
[06:29] <Taladan> Like...http...or ftp...or ssh...or sql/postgresql...or smtp...
[06:30] <Taladan> oh wait...;)
[06:30] <Whamazoom> yes
[06:30] <isleshocky77> I honestly don't see a huge audiance for people buying dell machines preloaded with Ubuntu.
[06:30] <Frogzoo> jturek: tried k3b ?
[06:30] <Lilacor> HKJGN_: Linux strength is in providing services on a large scale for cheap.
[06:30] <Lilacor> LInux's strenght
[06:30] <Lilacor> LInux's strength
[06:30] <Lilacor> grr
[06:30] <Taladan> Nah
[06:30] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: yeah, basically
[06:30] <Whamazoom> yea right, just say it doesnt get spam, viruses, or popups, and everyone will want it
[06:30] <Frogzoo> isleshocky77: it's a foot in the door for corporate purchases
[06:30] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: stable, fast, cheap
[06:30] <Taladan> Linux's strength is the ability to have many developers rapidly fire off fixes to any problems it has.
[06:31] <jturek> Frogzoo, no go on there too
[06:31] <Acu> What do I need to be able to DRAG and DROP in any app (some works natively in GNOME and KDE) some not --- is any APPLICATION which can help this DRAG and DROP ?
[06:31] <Lilacor> Whamazoom: Uhhh...it's not easy for everyone mom, pop, n' joe to install and configure yet.
[06:31] <Frogzoo> jturek: file *.iso
[06:31] <isleshocky77> Frogzoo: I but most corporations I would think would just buy blank machines in that case and put it on themselves.
[06:31] <HKJGN_> Taladan: thats another truth, OSS makes linux powerful in not having to rely on a single company to update software
[06:31] <idefixx> isleshocky77: yeah and mod_mono emulates asp i tried it.. it works pretty good. afaica.. but in any case nothing for a production environment if you ask me. i dont wanna explain to my boss why the stuff we coded for 3 month doesnt work.. if its somehow involving using linux - i know his answer - it is not gonne be pretty
[06:31] <Lilacor> Taladan: yes of course, having the source available to anyone is a HUGE strength
[06:31] <mtholdenss> pidgin 2 yet?
[06:32] <Lilacor> mtholdenss: I'm installing pidgin right now.
[06:32] <Taladan> its other strength is a little less obvious
[06:32] <mtholdenss> lilacor, how?
[06:32] <isleshocky77> Lilacor: from package manager??
[06:32] <Lilacor> No
[06:32] <idefixx> isleshocky77: im from europe  and honstely dell is not that big over here but.. the deal itself is a giant step forward imo
[06:32] <isleshocky77> or binaries?
[06:32] <Lilacor> Straight from the tarball.
[06:32] <Lilacor> it's easy
[06:32] <Madpilot> isleshocky77, corporate buyers like machinery that comes with support ingredients, and turnkey stuff.
[06:32] <mtholdenss> lilacor, well ill wait for package manger
[06:32] <Taladan> When will Microsoft ever make a change in its source (either significant or insignificant) for one (1) consumer?
[06:32] <DanaG> Oh, two funny things about Vista:
[06:33] <Lilacor> mtholdenss: why? You can just download the tarball, compile it and install it quite easily
[06:33] <isleshocky77> idefixx: yes, it is by getting someone to recognize the community.  But I don't know.. I don't see it being giant in getting people to switch.
[06:33] <neonimr> when i do sudo apt-get install gparted i get
[06:33] <HKJGN_> idefixx: i think people are a little afraid of vista
[06:33] <Taladan> As opposed to linux, where anyone who can program or hire a programmer can mold any portion of the system to better fit their personal/enterprise needs
[06:33] <DanaG> It forces manufacturers to use ACPI standards for things like LCD backlight control, rather than having Dell, Toshiba, Sony, IBM, and everybody else have their own ways.
[06:33] <DanaG> s/have/having/
[06:33] <UnluckyMike> isleshocky77:  www.getdeb.net has the 386 and 65 binaries for it
[06:33] <isleshocky77> Madpilot: Yeah, but corporations could do that in house with linux.
[06:33] <neonimr> package gparted is not available ,bla blah ..... E:pakage gparted has no installation candidate
[06:33] <UnluckyMike> 64*
[06:33] <idefixx> isleshocky77: monkey see monkey do.. thats how it works and the deal is the 'see' part. im an optimist though i know that.. but you got to have hope
[06:33] <Taladan> It's the difference between Walmart's store and that little italian guy around the corner that hand tailors your suits for you.
[06:33] <Lilacor> HKJGN_: I'd be afraid of any OS that tells me what I can and can't do with my media files.
[06:34] <DanaG> And...... it REMOVES DirectSound3D -- so now game devs will have to use OpenAL if they want audio acceleration.
[06:34] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: Media Nazis?
[06:34] <HKJGN_> Lilacor: lol
[06:34] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | HKJGN_
[06:34] <ubotu> HKJGN_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:34] <Madpilot> isleshocky77, being able to outsource something is popular - for good reasons. LIkewise turnkey solutions - unpack it, plug it in, run it.
[06:34] <Aaron_Mason> Lilacor: in that case steer clear of Windows ;)
[06:34] <neonimr> when i do sudo apt-get install gparted i get
[06:34] <HKJGN_> thats not a bad word....
[06:34] <neonimr> package gparted is not available ,bla blah ..... E:pakage gparted has no installation candidate
[06:34] <HKJGN_> O.o
[06:34] <Lilacor> isleshocky77: I'm now running pidgin. Looks and runs great.
[06:34] <Taladan> Nazi garners an !ohmy?   Wow.
[06:35] <isleshocky77> Oh, I love it.
[06:35] <HKJGN_> psh
[06:35] <Whamazoom> how do you msg someone, with out it being a seperate PM
[06:35] <isleshocky77> But I installed the beta 7 on Ubuntu and that's what I have now.
[06:35] <HKJGN_> Political correctness can suck me dry
[06:35] <isleshocky77> I'm waiting for Ubuntu to come out with managed.
[06:35] <mtholdenss> beta 7 is basicall the same as final
[06:35] <neonimr> any help is apprectiated
[06:35] <yellow_chicken> in the nautilus location bar, how to make it to default to this form? //jkslfjlsd/jkdlsfj/jkdlsjfl
[06:35] <UnluckyMike> Lilacor: I don see a whole lot different in pidgin
[06:35] <isleshocky77> I have 2.0.0 on my xp box.
[06:35] <Taladan> However...this does really belong on #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:35] <idefixx> HKJGN_: i know i am afraid of vista... but its nothing compared to what the media industry (not ms in that case) will do to us with the next os version... linux is os and will therefore not have drm in the foreseeable furture.
[06:35] <isleshocky77> Both run great.
[06:35] <isleshocky77> I like the face lift a lot.
 did you remove the gaim first?
[06:36] <HKJGN_> idefixx: use oss when youre reffering to Open Source, it gets confusing ;P
[06:36] <idefixx> HKJGN_: first os = operating system 2nd = open source :)
[06:36] <yellow_chicken> how to right click on nautilus and bring out xterm, default to that current path?
[06:36] <isleshocky77> The plugin for the Offline Emulation is prety cool.  It's actually one thing I thought was inovative when I tried aim 6 once.
[06:36] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:36] <HKJGN_> nazi
[06:36] <DanaG> because it has Bonjour (that iChat Presence, LAN messaging thingy) .
[06:36] <HKJGN_> XD
[06:36] <neonimr> when i do sudo apt-get install gparted i get
[06:36] <neonimr> package gparted is not available ,bla blah ..... E:pakage gparted has no installation candidate
[06:36] <neonimr> any help is apprectiated
[06:36] <dadaperfect> my xchat-gnome can not run,but xchat irc clint is all right,can someone tell me why?
[06:36] <Lilacor> nomasteryoda no.
[06:36] <konam> someone knows how to change the splash screen of open office, the default one doesn't fit with my blue-ized ubuntu
[06:37] <nomasteryoda|w> ok
[06:37] <nomasteryoda|w> cool
[06:37] <dannyc> hello, world
[06:37] <Taladan> konam - probably in /usr/lib/openoffice somewhere?
[06:37] <idefixx> hello, dannyc
[06:37] <nol13> whats the best color?
[06:37] <HKJGN_> its hotter than a four alarm blaze
[06:37] <HKJGN_> jesus
[06:37] <DanaG> "Best color" is up to opinion.
[06:37] <Taladan> konam: probably in the share/ directory under there
[06:38] <HKJGN_> i love fan controllers :3 my pc runs at room temperature
[06:38] <UnluckyMike> !ohmy | HKJGN_
[06:38] <ubotu> HKJGN_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:38] <HKJGN_> what in the world!
[06:38] <idefixx> HKJGN_: yeah i know.. os was a type... and since i used os, too...
[06:38] <HKJGN_> stop!
[06:38] <nol13> wrong danG its poop brown!
[06:38] <UnluckyMike> sorry i couldn't resist
[06:38] <HKJGN_> i didnt say anything wrong X.x
[06:38] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:38] <Taladan> dude
[06:38] <hurt> !ohmy | UnluckyMike
[06:38] <ubotu> UnluckyMike: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:38] <Taladan> there's /no/ /way/ that the Nazis are on the same level as Jesus.
[06:38] <HKJGN_> !ohmy UnluckyMike
[06:39] <neonimr> guys i am not able to instll gparted
[06:39] <neonimr> when i do sudo apt-get install gparted i get
[06:39] <HKJGN_> !ohmy  | UnluckyMike
[06:39] <ubotu> UnluckyMike: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:39] <neonimr> package gparted is not available ,bla blah ..... E:pakage gparted has no installation candidate
[06:39] <HKJGN_> :P
[06:39] <fiery_cleric> ohmy lol
[06:40] <UnluckyMike> I just figured why we were all being PC
[06:40] <Taladan> neonimr: it's probably in universe, do you have that enabled?
[06:40] <HKJGN_> its stupid when i get Ohmy'ed for saying Nazi.. what kind of socialist thinks thats offensive?
[06:40] <HKJGN_> actual Nazis?
[06:40] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:40] <GigaClon> !offtopic
[06:40] <tonyyarusso> HKJGN_: s/socialist/survivors/ - stop now.
[06:40] <neonimr> Taladan: how can i do that,or know if it is enabled or not?
[06:40] <neonimr> i am completely new to apt
[06:40] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:40] <DanaG> I personally feel this about the orange:
[06:40] <neonimr> i am used to RPM
[06:41] <DanaG> I like it, except for the fact that the Metacity colors don't match.
[06:41] <Taladan> !repo
[06:41] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[06:41] <HKJGN_> nazinazinazi
[06:41] <HKJGN_> lol
[06:41] <Taladan> !repo|neonimr
[06:41] <ubotu> neonimr: please see above
[06:41] <DanaG> If I could get brown-brown or orange-orange, I'd be happier.
[06:42] <neonimr> ok thannks
[06:42] <jivan> hi all, I'm running the live CD to fsck the ext3 partitions
[06:43] <jivan> and I get this :-
[06:43] <jivan> sudo fsck /dev/sda1
[06:43] <jivan> fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
[06:43] <jivan> e2fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
[06:43] <jivan> /dev/sda1: clean, 132388/1468800 files, 791611/2931854 blocks
[06:43] <jivan> is there anyway to do a forced fsck ?
[06:44] <nomasteryoda|w> some people just never listen tonyyarusso
[06:44] <idefixx> jivan: '-f'
[06:44] <nomasteryoda|w> ya told him to stop
[06:44] <kandrews> Hi, is there a way to install xubuntu with using a cd? I would like to avoid downloading ubuntu through wubi and then installing xubuntu-desktop. I'm dual booting with windows on a small harddrive. Thanks.
[06:44] <jivan> idefixx: are u saying fsck -f  /dev/sda1 ?
[06:44] <kandrews> err, I meant without a cd.
[06:44] <idefixx> jivan: ye
[06:44] <idefixx> jivan: +s
[06:45] <jivan> idefixx: what is +s for?
[06:45] <nol13> how many licks does it take to get to the senter of a tootsi pop?
[06:45] <Acu> what do I need to have DRAG and DROP works in all apps ?
[06:45] <idefixx> jivan: ok its just 'fsck -f  /dev/sda1'
[06:46] <idefixx> jivan: +s was because it forgot the 's' at the end of my 'yes'
[06:46] <jivan> idefixx: already gave that but curious what the +s is for?
[06:46] <RAOF> Acu: Better apps.
[06:46] <jivan> idefixx: ah ok, got it ;)
[06:46] <idefixx> jivan: well, im a bit tiered so its probably my fault ;)
[06:46] <Acu> RAOF: I know there is beryl (which is too complex) - I need something simple and what works
[06:47] <sgtmattbaker> hello I am setting up ssh so that I can login to my server.  I want to back my server installation up as it is very small.  Can I dd my server install through ssh?
[06:47] <RAOF> Acu: If an application doesn't support Drag & Drop, there's nothing you can do to make it support D&D (besides programming)
[06:47] <naitse> hi all
[06:47] <nomasteryoda|w> glad i stopped by tonight... Pidgin is great
[06:48] <naitse> were can i get a list of repos??
[06:48] <nomasteryoda|w> howdy naitse
[06:48] <Acu> RAOF: thanks
[06:48] <naitse> I`m beeeeeeery beginner
[06:48] <naitse> :P
[06:48] <jivan> idefixx: well that went well, is there a defragger I could use to remove the non-contingous space
[06:48] <Whamazoom_> well ubuntu is for you then
[06:49] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: Hm... I don't think so.  You could use sftp to just copy files across.
[06:49] <nomasteryoda|w> naitse, well really depends on what you want to install ... most everything you need is in the set of repos already on your feisty
[06:49] <dadaperfect> can anybody tell me why did my xchat-gnome can't run?thx
[06:49] <idefixx> jivan: ext2/3 does not need a defragger, it does that on the fly (so to say)
[06:49] <Whamazoom> dada: what?
[06:49] <naitse> ammm the tightvnc maybe
[06:49] <snowman> anyone here using ruby?
[06:49] <snowman> I can't get rubygems to install
[06:49] <nomasteryoda|w> han gon
[06:50] <naitse> most audio editing apps
[06:50] <dadaperfect> my xchat-gnome can't run
[06:50] <dadaperfect> run
[06:50] <konam> Taladan thanx
[06:50] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: But ssh requires you to actually have a working system on the other end, so dd-ing is a bit low level :)
[06:50] <idefixx> jivan: and afaik there is no such tool, because it would be kind of pointless.
[06:50] <naitse> like cubase... but Idon`t know if cubase is for linux too
[06:50] <nomasteryoda|w> naitse, there's also FreeNX ... repos for that are good
[06:50] <sgtmattbaker> hello I am setting up ssh so that I can login to my server.  I want to back my server installation up as it is very small.  Can I dd my server install through ssh?
[06:50] <dadaperfect> can anybody tell me why,thx
[06:51] <naitse> freeNX I try to install manualy but... Im crap
[06:51] <Taladan> You're welcome konam, get it installed?
[06:51] <naitse> need the Add/quit :P
[06:51] <nomasteryoda|w> naitse, this here..
[06:51] <nomasteryoda|w> http://free.linux.hp.com/~brett/seveas/freenx/
[06:51] <dadaperfect> i'm a beginner
[06:51] <konam> Taladan i found it, now i'm looking for a better splash
[06:51] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: Did you not see what I said?
[06:51] <Taladan> konam: coolies
[06:52] <nomasteryoda|w> dadaperfect, maybe a lock file... try installing xchat proper... aptitude install xchat
[06:52] <nomasteryoda|w> er, sudo
[06:52] <naitse> thanks nomasteryoda!!
[06:52] <nomasteryoda|w> naitse, that freenx client is great
[06:52] <nomasteryoda|w> welcome
[06:53] <naitse> but uses a diferent protocol than vnc no?
[06:53] <nomasteryoda|w> oh, it supports vnc too
[06:53] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: Oh, actually, *yes*, you could, but you'd ideally have an ssh-server on both ends.  You could ssh into your server, use sshfs to mount a remote server to a directory, and then do "dd if=/whatever of=/path/to/sshfs/dir/serverbackup"
[06:53] <jivan> idefixx: while /sda1 is only 0.6% non-contiguous /sda2 is 5.8% is this normal?
[06:53] <geokeratz_> naitse>  nope, there is no clone for cubase (unfortunately) but checkout http://linuxsound.atnet.at/
[06:53] <naitse> grate
[06:53] <nomasteryoda|w> and does ssh encryption
[06:53] <ajmorris_> i installed mozilla thunderbird 2.0, and now it won't run as mozilla-thunderbird cannot be found, in the installed files section of thunderbird there is no mozilla-thunderbird in /usr/bin, is version 2.0 broken?
[06:54] <RAOF> ajmorris_: Where did you get TB2.0 from?
[06:54] <dadaperfect> oh,thx man,thanks a lot
[06:54] <ajmorris_> raof, the repos
[06:54] <naitse> love linux comunity!! all are very cool!
[06:54] <RAOF> Oh, cool.  It's been backported, has it?
[06:54] <nomasteryoda|w> sounds like the link just needs correction
[06:54] <idefixx> jivan: that depends on how large the files on it are.. and in which order you copied/created them... i myself you reiserfs the only way to defrag it is moving files around afaik. but 6% is ok imo.
[06:54] <CU> Hi - Will you please see if you can load the samsung.com web site properly using fiesty & fiesty's firefox, & tell me your result? Thanks.  It's not displaying properly for me on this fiesty install.
[06:54] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: oh ok.  I tried ti login to it and it said that I couldn't login.. the password was incorrect,  I know I am putting in the root password on that computer but that isn't working.
[06:54] <ajmorris_> raof, it may have been, i don't know about feisty's, i am running gutsy
[06:55] <RAOF> ajmorris_: Gutsy support is #ubuntu+1 :)
[06:55] <ajmorris_> RAOF, yes but this is thunderbird not gutsy, that is why i asked here
[06:55] <seancarrrter> @find allreality
[06:56] <RAOF> ajmorris_: But you installed thunderbird from the Gutsy repositories, and it's not working.  How is that not a Gutsy problem?
[06:56] <ajmorris_> raof, i thought it was avaliable for feisty as well.. is it?
[06:56] <RAOF> ajmorris_: I don't think so, not yet.
[06:56] <geokeratz_> CU> everythin ok for me
[06:56] <ajmorris_> RAOF, oh... kk
[06:56] <persia> Does Ubuntu have an input multiplexor?  I have a trackpoint like button on my joystick, and would like to configure it to send mouse events.
[06:56] <seren> what services allow file-managers like nautilus and thunar to show all hard disks and allow mounting?
[06:56] <jivan> idefixx: just found out this ext2 uses an offline defragmenter called e2defrag, which does not work with its successor ext3, unless the ext3 filesystem is temporarily down-graded to ext2.
[06:56] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: Hm.  You might want to look at !ssh then.
[06:56] <jivan> idefixx: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defrag
[06:56] <seancarrrter> @find bangbros
[06:56] <seren> i would like to impliment that in another desktop i use not running ubuntu
[06:57] <sgtmattbaker> !ssh | ubotu
[06:57] <ubotu> ubotu: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[06:57] <seancarrrter> @find brainpass
[06:57] <seancarrrter> @find naughtyamerica
[06:57] <telejedi> is there a howto for 'installing a vd-server on ubuntu' out ???
[06:57] <jivan> seancarrrter: stop spamming adult stuff here
[06:58] <CU> geokeratz_: thanks - any idea why I'm seeing a problem - white rectangles blocking significant parts of the display?
[06:58] <seancarrrter> @find katesplay
[06:58] <Whamazoom> ?
[06:58] <nomasteryoda|w> oh yea...
[06:58] <idefixx> jivan: hm alright didnt know that thx. switching from ext3 to ext2 is easy you could do that unmount the partition, defrag it, upgarde to ext3 and remount. not worth it though imo :)
[06:59] <isleshocky77> Does anyone use gdesklet or screenlets??
[06:59] <zcat[1] > idefixx, tune2fs -j I think.. just add a jorunal to ext2 and it becomes ext3
[06:59] <isleshocky77> And have opinions on the two?
[06:59] <nomasteryoda|w> idefixx, i use ext2 for my external portable drives...
[06:59] <aarcane> Hi, I'm trying to find a download of the ubuntu liveDVD so I can show off Linux to my wife, but I can't find the download link for DVD images on the website.  could someone give me a link or some other useful information ?
[07:00] <geokeratz_> CU> OH my god!!!Excuse me, i saw it after u told,because the second page was being downloading yet.sorry again
[07:00] <seren> anyone?
[07:00] <snowman> no ruby coders present?
[07:00] <nomasteryoda|w> aarcane, it will be a torrent download...
[07:00] <geokeratz_> CU> same thing for me,yes
[07:00] <idefixx> jivan: just check 'man tune2fs' to see how you up/downgarde your ext2/3
[07:00] <jivan> idefixx: there is also some userspace utility called shake
[07:00] <drew> aarcane: http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/feisty/release/
[07:00] <jivan> idefixx: http://vleu.net/shake/
[07:00] <MSTK> how do I find out my IP using the shell?
[07:01] <RAOF> ifconfig
[07:01] <MSTK> thanks
[07:01] <idefixx> zcat[1] : yup was just looking at the manpage :) did catch your because of that :)
[07:01] <nonlinear> can someone help me with wireless home network config, or point me to a good guide that will get me going?  how do i get ubuntu to autoconnect to the network like in xp?
[07:02] <CU> geokeratz_: So, any idea what it might be?
[07:02] <nomasteryoda|w> aarcane, wow... glad to know theres dvd download direct too
[07:02] <idefixx> nomasteryoda|w: why do you use ext2? ext3 is virtually the same file system and its a lot saver to use.
[07:02] <bosley> in what package is esddsp?
[07:02] <Whamazoo1> hehe
[07:02] <RAOF> !wireless > nonlinear
[07:03] <kandrews> how can I launch k3b from the terminal?
[07:03] <nonlinear> yeathnz
[07:03] <nonlinear> thnx
[07:03] <Toma-> Is it possible to convert a 32bit install to a 64bit install?
[07:03] <zcat[1] > idefixx, for flash devices, it's better not to use hournalling filesystems.. limited writes.
[07:03] <RAOF> Toma-: No.
[07:03] <nomasteryoda|w> idefixx, well have found ext2 works better on the external drives which i carry around.. and was recommended for some reason....
[07:03] <Toma-> Or is a re-install going to work better
[07:03] <zcat[1] > *journalling sorry...
[07:03] <Toma-> RAOF: hmm ok
[07:03] <orbin> kandrews: type in k3b, press enter
[07:04] <RAOF> Toma-: But you *can* keep your /home directory, if you've got it on a separate partition.
[07:04] <kandrews> hi orbin, that was the first thing I tried. I get a bash: k3b: command not found
[07:04] <Toma-> RAOF: i could make an "install script" with synaptic and edit the kernel packages right?
[07:04] <geokeratz_> CU> no i'm a noob. Have u got installed any other browsers?If u can't see the page with the others, then its a problem of samsung
[07:04] <zcat[1] > which reminds me.. if it's recomended not to use journalling on a flash drive, how bad an idea is it to use flash as swap space?!!
[07:04] <idefixx> jivan: yup shake sound good it does exactly what i said it just moves around the fragmented files thus letting the files system itself take care of the rest.. that is the tool i would use!
[07:04] <Toma-> RAOF: of course i do :)
[07:04] <orbin> kandrews: how'd you install it?
[07:05] <RAOF> Toma-: Ooooh, you're asking for a world of pain trying to trick dpkg into thinking you've got an x86-64 system :)
[07:05] <jivan> idefixx: updating the index on live CD to see if shake is there or not, otherwise would wait for it to come into gibbon or gibbon+1
[07:05] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: how do I get the PCs to see the other's public and private keys? when I tried to copy it to the other computer ike that said I got the same authentication error
[07:05] <CU> konqueror is failing to get a net connection, opera has some different failure with the web page, & a friend usin OSX has no problem
[07:05] <Taladan> !pgp
[07:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pgp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:05] <nomasteryoda|w> zcat[1] , maybe that was why i used ext2... been going strong for over a year now..... multiple mounts, umounts daily on 3 drives...
[07:05] <Taladan> !gpgp
[07:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gpgp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:06] <Toma-> RAOF: oh, i do! but ive installed the x86 version for stability, but have the 64bit version on my recording studio install and it runs like a dream
[07:06] <zcat[1] > nomasteryoda, personally I'd use fat32 .. that way you can read your files on other people's computers (since other people usually aren't running Linux)
[07:06] <bosley> anybody know in what package esddsp is?
[07:06] <idefixx> nomasteryoda|w: ext3 just ads a so called journal to the filesystem its essentially a file where the filesystem stores the actions its has done so that in the case of a powerfailer o unsuspected unmout, which can happen easy on an external drive, it easier to repair the damage when its switch back on.
[07:06] <nomasteryoda|w> ok
[07:06] <tuna-fish> I've got a 1,4 gb logfile full of this: "May  7 06:17:36 localhost kernel: [48129.685467]  recvmsg bug: copied 277CC8B3 seq 277CC8BB" what does it mean?
[07:06] <nomasteryoda|w> well, i guess i could turn that back on...
[07:06] <nomasteryoda|w> =D
[07:07] <jivan> it just replays the journal/file
[07:07] <nomasteryoda|w> using tune2fs -j /dev/sdb1 ...
[07:07] <orbin> bosley: packages.ubuntu.com has a file search feature
[07:07] <RAOF> Toma-: Hm.  You really, really want to just re-install, with an AMD64 disc.  You could get an amd64 kernel, by dpkg --force-architecture'ing an amd64 kernel, but apt/dpkg would still think you're on an i386 system.
[07:08] <sgtmattbaker> how do I get the PCs to see the other's public and private keys? when I tried to copy it to the other computer ike that said I got the same authentication error
[07:08] <Shaezsche> how can i run fsck on an external usb drive
[07:08] <idefixx> jivan: yup but that doesn't sound re insuring enough for someone who knows nothing about it ;)
[07:08] <Toma-> RAOF: ok thanks for the slap on the back of the head :D i had a suspicion it would have opened a portal to hell on my install
[07:08] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: You need some way of sshing into the remote system before you can copy the public key across.
[07:08] <ra21vi> Shaezsche: whats the device file?
[07:09] <Shaezsche> what?
[07:09] <Shaezsche> its ext3
[07:09] <kandrews> orbin: thanks for replying. Actually, I'm trying to get Xubuntu burned from another linux computer. I was hoping that the same k3b command would work.
[07:09] <Cnl_Delta> hi, where is a webcam mounted in ubuntu?
[07:09] <DanaG> I still need help with my pulseaudio + .asoundrc issue.
[07:09] <Shaezsche> its /media/storate
[07:09] <lasking> :/join #ubuntu-mars
[07:09] <Shaezsche> storage
[07:09] <zcat[1] > Shaezsche, fsck /dev/sda1
[07:09] <Cnl_Delta>  /dev?
[07:09] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: yeah.. I have keys for both PCs.. but I don't know how to get that key to the other PC..  my old server can't read USB sticks
[07:09] <RAOF> DanaG: What issue
[07:09] <Shaezsche> oh
[07:09] <Shaezsche> how do i know its dev/sda1
[07:09] <Shaezsche> what if its something else
[07:10] <DanaG> Let me dig up the assertion-failure line from my logs...
[07:10] <zcat[1] > Shaezsche, exactly the same as any other drive..
[07:10] <RAOF> DanaG: Because I've just got my KVM to stream audio out through pulseaudio :)
[07:10] <jivan> idefixx: ok thanx for your time, signing off for now :)
[07:10] <zcat[1] > Shaezsche, dmesg, or see what got mounted as /media/usbdisk and then unmount it..
[07:10] <DanaG> pulseaudio: pcm_params.c:187: snd_pcm_hw_param_get_min: Assertion `!snd_interval_empty(i)' failed.
[07:10] <idefixx> nomasteryoda|w: if you do that while the partition is mounted you'll find a file called .journal (or something) in the partitions root... it should be hidden form you the next time you remount. also dont forget to update the fstab entry so the drive is actually mounted as ext3
[07:10] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: Well, you should be able to log in via ssh, if it's set up.  Try "ssh username_on_server@server_address"
[07:10] <DanaG> When I try to have PulseAudio use a virtual device created in .asoundrc.
[07:10] <Cnl_Delta> hi, if a webcam is connected through usb, where can i adjust permissions
[07:10] <amigamia> morning. i installed ubuntu server ver 6 and i thought that it would have a gui for administration to setup the network characteristics? should i have used lamp option?
[07:10] <macd> !mbr
[07:10] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:11] <amigamia>  i thought it would be a simple install and the network facilities would be setup at some point?
[07:11] <lkthomas> hey guys, is it possible to put terminate on desktop act as wallpaper ?
[07:11] <naitse> can I write on a ntfs filesystem?
[07:11] <amigamia> they dont have a interface to enter in the properties for your network?
[07:11] <DanaG> The device is "upmix51" -- it's a route -> ladspa -> plug:surround51:1
[07:11] <ra21vi> naitse: yes
[07:11] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: now it is asking me for a password..
[07:11] <eshep> naitse, install ntfs-3g
[07:11] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: So, type the password.  Presumably you're able to log in to your server in some way?
[07:11] <zcat[1] > !ntfs-3g
[07:11] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[07:12] <naitse> ;) thanks !!
[07:12] <ra21vi> naitse: you have to go for ntfs-3g .. its easier
[07:12] <MattCampbell> How do I turn off color ls system-wide?
[07:12] <eshep> naitse, np
[07:12] <zcat[1] > !botsnack
[07:12] <non|inear> why doesn't doesn't my home network dhcp work in ubuntu
[07:12] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[07:12] <orbin> kandrews: ... not following you.  assuming you have it installed via apt, k3b should work.  command not found tells you it's either not installed, or you possibly need to set up an alias if you installed it from source for some reason.
[07:12] <zcat[1] > rofl
[07:12] <foug> i use Rhythm Box for my ipod and when I drag and drop songs into my ipod they don't save onto the ipod
[07:12] <RAOF> !doesntwork | non|inear
[07:12] <ubotu> non|inear: 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.
[07:12] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: ok I got in..
[07:12] <non|inear> heh
[07:12] <naitse> ok linux can with everything... good bye M$ :P
[07:13] <DanaG> Oh yeah, my router is stupid and often refuses to give me an IP.
[07:13] <RAOF> DanaG: Hm.  Sorry, that's not the end of the pulseaudio that I've been messing with :)
[07:13] <eshep> foug, have you tried gtkpod?
[07:13] <ra21vi> non|inear: means?
[07:13] <foug> eshep: no, i'd rather just getting working through rhythm box tbh
[07:13] <Cnl_Delta> hey there, where are usb sharing settings stored in ubuntu?
[07:13] <non|inear> what do i have to do to autoconfig my connection?
[07:13] <DanaG> so my solution (that my parents won't allow) is to get a better router --- get the DD-WRT-able Buffalo.
[07:13] <non|inear> or at least get it working?
[07:13] <ra21vi> non|inear: dhcp through router/
[07:13] <non|inear> yea, i did that,
[07:13] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: now if I try this and use the same passowrd I get denied .. ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub root@fileserver01
[07:14] <ra21vi> non|inear: whats the router IP?
[07:14] <non|inear> didn't work, also tried to manually configure (although about to try something else)
[07:14] <ubuntu_> so I have reformated my linux partitions, but now windows wont boot because of grub "error 17", what do I do
[07:14] <eshep> foug, sorry, never used rythembox
[07:14] <non|inear> the ip is 192.168.1.254
[07:14] <Kryptk> reinstall grub
[07:14] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: It's an extremely bad idea to have remote root access enabled.  It's such a bad idea that I think the Ubuntu SSH server disallows it by default.
[07:14] <foug> eshep: sudo apt-get install gtkpod   ?
[07:14] <ubuntu_> I dont want grub, windows boots just fine on its own
[07:14] <Praetoriaxn> ubuntu_: You need to run FIXMBR from the M$ recovery console. That always worked for me.
[07:15] <idefixx> RAOF: no it doesn't
[07:15] <RAOF> idefixx: Ah, that's a pity :)
[07:15] <ubuntu_> why is it that everyone has to falaciously jab at microsoft by refering to them by m$, and what recovering console?
[07:15] <eshep> foug, apt-cache search gtkpod
[07:15] <echosyp> i have a question
[07:15] <echosyp> 2.6.17-11-generic
[07:15] <echosyp> i have amd64
[07:16] <foug> eshep: it worked, sudo apt-get
[07:16] <eshep> foug, then install all three
[07:16] <luna7kiss> cvs -d:pserver:anonymous:@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/enlightenment login
[07:16] <luna7kiss> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous:@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/enlightenment co e17 misc, does anyone an alternate source for these libraries?
[07:16] <idefixx> RAOF: i switched to ubuntu when etch came out and that was the first thing i checked twice :) - PermitRootLogin yes is enbaled by default *shake head*
[07:16] <echosyp> shouldn't that say something like 2.6.17-11-AMD64
[07:16] <concept10> ubuntu_, because they want some of tha money
[07:16] <foug> eshep: all three? hmm, i just opened gtkpod and it's running atm
[07:16] <echosyp> or some shit
[07:16] <eshep> foug, but there are two more
[07:16] <Praetoriaxn> ubuntu_: Boot your Windows CD and choose the Recovery Console option.
[07:16] <ra21vi> non|inear: so the next ip is broadcast, where is the one it will give it to you
[07:16] <RAOF> idefixx: Heh, maybe it's time to file a bug :)
[07:16] <crdlb> !ohmy | echosyp
[07:16] <ubotu> echosyp: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:16] <eshep> foug, just do apt-cache search gtkpod
[07:16] <echosyp> -_-
[07:16] <echosyp> irc is so lame
[07:16] <eshep> foug, youll see em
[07:17] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: I presume you were "ssh root@fileserver01" and it worked?
[07:17] <echosyp> whoever decided that cussing wasn't family friendly is a retard
[07:17] <echosyp> yeah, i said it
[07:17] <echosyp> so what
[07:17] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: no I did root@ the IP.  I did username@IP and that worked
[07:17] <idefixx> RAOF: the'll probably argue that sshd isnt installed by default
[07:17] <non|inear> ra21vi, did u get my pvt?
[07:18] <foug> eshep: k i installed them and when i try to load my ipod it gives me an error
[07:18] <CU> geokeratz_: konqueror is failing to get a net connection, opera has some different failure with the web page, & a friend usin OSX has no problem. Any ideas?
[07:18] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: So why did you then do root@fileserver01?
[07:18] <luna7kiss> anyone with experience on installing engage on ubuntu?
[07:18] <sgtmattbaker> I didnt
[07:18] <echosyp> you people and your conditioned states
[07:18] <echosyp> help meh
[07:18] <geokeratz_> CU> no mate i tald u i'm noob. sorry
[07:18] <echosyp> things are slow to open
[07:18] <geokeratz_> tald=told
ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub root@fileserver01
[07:19] <millinao> CU: what is the error?
[07:19] <cyphase> in a bash script, how can i check if a variable is a number between 0-9
[07:19] <CU> geokeratz_: thanks
[07:19] <idefixx> RAOF: also root has no password and empty passwords are forbidden.. so its kind of not allowed - only with pub-key authentication its ok. which you're trying to do there right?
[07:19] <geokeratz_> millinao> samsung.com is not working well in feisty
[07:19] <CU> millinao:  - Will you please see if you can load the samsung.com web site properly using fiesty & fiesty's firefox, & tell me your result? Thanks.  It's not displaying properly for me on this fiesty install.
[07:19] <RAOF> idefixx: 'Spose so.  Still remote root is a bad thing(tm)
[07:19] <cyphase> without getting an error for trying to use a non-integer in a statement
[07:19] <mathieu2> i need a utility that extracts attachments from a maildir, any advice ?
[07:19] <CU> millinao: thanks - any idea why I'm seeing a problem - white rectangles blocking significant parts of the display?
[07:19] <P_Kable|laptop> What do you use (or what do you recommend) for generating Flash from
[07:19] <P_Kable|laptop> Quicktime videos?
[07:20] <idefixx> RAOF: i got to admit i always do that @home :)
[07:20] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: So, you ran "ssh-copy-id username@ip"
[07:20] <millinao> CU: yep, it works
[07:20] <eshep> foug, whats the error
[07:20] <idefixx> RAOF: pub-key only of course
[07:20] <zachg> any know how to make an nvidia geforce2 play nicely with feisty?
[07:20] <CU> millinao: are you using ubuntu? Kubuntu?
[07:20] <crdlb> zachg: in what way specifically is it failing?
[07:20] <zachg> ubuntu stock
[07:20] <millinao> ubuntu fiesty fawn
[07:20] <RAOF> zachg: System->Administration->Restricted Manager
[07:20] <luna7kiss> does anyone have MAC OS application launcher running on ubuntu feisty?
[07:20] <zachg> i used the restriced manager
[07:20] <foug> eshep: error initialising ipod: problem creating ipod directory
[07:20] <zachg> to install it
[07:20] <millinao> and havent changed any settings cept disabled ipv6
[07:20] <zachg> then wheni rebooted my x failed
[07:21] <CU> geokeratz_: are you using Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[07:21] <geokeratz_> millinao> click in the links . Aren't there any blank in the text?
[07:21] <echosyp> i have a feeling upgrading is gonna cause beryl to stop working
[07:21] <geokeratz_> ubuntu
[07:21] <neonimr> anybody has experience with the nVidia built in lan card
[07:21] <geokeratz_> firefox32
[07:21] <echosyp> i do
[07:21] <echosyp> but no bad ones
[07:21] <neonimr> i mean getting it work with ubuntu
[07:21] <crdlb> zachg: I'll need the /var/log/Xorg.0.log of the X session when it failed
[07:21] <echosyp> mine worked after default install
[07:22] <millinao> CU, yes i see triangles
[07:22] <eshep> foug, does anything else have ahold of your ipod?
[07:22] <sgtmattbaker> RAOF: ok so I emailed that PC key how do I put it in the authorized keys thing.. there is no authorized keys file that I see
[07:22] <echosyp> :( sorry chum
[07:22] <millinao> i mean rectangles
[07:22] <foug> eshep: i'm not sure
[07:22] <zachg> crdlb: how can i get that to you
[07:22] <echosyp> dcc
[07:22] <neonimr> echosyp : which ubuntu?
[07:22] <echosyp> edgy
[07:22] <echosyp> but iv since upgraded
[07:22] <CU> millinao: Triangles! that's somethign I don't see.
[07:22] <echosyp> and it still works
[07:22] <RAOF> sgtmattbaker: ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[07:22] <millinao> I MEANT RECTANGLES
[07:22] <neonimr> echosyp: version number? ;)
[07:23] <CU> millinao: I see white rectangles that block out parts of the page.
[07:23] <millinao> yep
[07:23] <zachg> crdlb: how can i get you that file... i found it
[07:23] <crdlb> zachg: from the command line you can: sudo apt-get install pastebinit     and then: pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:23] <millinao> its samsungs fault
[07:23] <echosyp> edgy=6.10
[07:23] <crdlb> or you can change your X video driver
[07:23] <zachg> crdlb: give me a sec
[07:23] <geokeratz_> millinao> no CU sais everything is ok in OSX
[07:23] <millinao> ah
[07:24] <zachg> in order to get back into gdm i had to go into the xorg.conf and change the driver back from "nvidia" to "nv"
[07:24] <millinao> its probably a fault of gecko?
[07:24] <orbin> CU: do you have noscript installed?
[07:24] <crdlb> zachg: then use /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old
[07:24] <foug> eshep: my directory is media/MY IPOD
[07:24] <eshep> foug, unplug the ipod | start gtkpod | then plug it back in
[07:24] <crdlb> that's going to (probably) be the file I'm looking for
[07:24] <CU> millinao: my friend said it works fine in his OSX.
[07:24] <non|inear> can anyone help me figure out why dhcp isn't working on my home network
[07:24] <non|inear> pleeeeze :)
[07:24] <millinao> actually, it seems a part of firefoxs flash plugin
[07:24] <CU> orbin: Checking - what's "noscript"?
[07:25] <millinao> the rectangle is part of a flash movie
[07:25] <geokeratz_> orbin> yes i have but its disabled!
[07:25] <orbin> CU: if you don't know, then you probably don't.  it's an extension.
[07:25] <zachg> crdlb: http://paste.stgraber.org/778
[07:25] <eshep> foug, if it still doesnt work, you may want to ask the folks at #ipodlinux
[07:25] <orbin> CU: take a screenshot and upload it onto something like imagevenu so we know what you're talking about
[07:26] <foug> eshep: k
[07:26] <zachg> crdlb: that's the one with .old
[07:26] <zachg> should i also do the one without .old
[07:26] <CU> orbin: How do I find what extensions I have? (I know "about:plugins")
[07:26] <eshep> foug, sorry if i wasnt much help dude
[07:26] <crdlb> zachg: no that'll do it
[07:26] <sanityx> CU, noscript is a plugin to make firefox "more secure". and it does. it also makes it annoying as hell
[07:26] <foug> eshep: it's cool man
[07:26] <CU> orbin: what's the url for imagevenu?
[07:26] <millinao> haha
[07:26] <crdlb> zachg: try: sudo apt-get install linux-generic
[07:27] <orbin> CU: tools > addons.  noscript is not installed by default.
[07:27] <hypronix> hello world... if i give rhythmbox my library will it try to move things around or otherwise screw with the file layout?
[07:27] <orbin> CU: sorry, imagevenue,com
[07:27] <Bo0m> Greetings, am tryin to install kubuntu from live cd.after booting up live cd doesnt respond..its taking ages to open menu or stuff like that.system gets struck after booting up.is there anyway to install ubuntu usig shell while iits booting up from cd? thanks
[07:27] <mithro> is there a way to install ubuntu from a flash drive?
[07:27] <theconartist> ugh, what is with this azureus crashing. it was like this right after i installed, then it went away mysteriously and now its back
[07:27] <zachg> crdlb: it told me it's already the newest version
[07:27] <sanityx> Bo0m, alternate install disc
[07:27] <crdlb> zachg: then put nvidia back in your xorg.conf and try: sudo modprobe nvidia
[07:27] <Warboy> Can i get a hand here?
[07:27] <Bo0m> sanityx: I got only one cd. live cum install cd
[07:28] <Pie-rate> how to do DAAP sharing in feisty with rhythmbox?
[07:28] <millinao> Boom: use an alternate iso
[07:28] <millinao> damn, beaten
[07:28] <sanityx> Bo0m, only way to install from command line is the alternate disc. download it
[07:28] <tondar> how can I make avant to run as a startup app when I login?
[07:28] <zachg> crdlb: with x and gdm running? (i'm currently using the computer tha ti'm trying to do this on)
[07:28] <Tom47> !ask > Warboy
[07:28] <crdlb> zachg: yes
[07:28] <crdlb> zachg: but your xorg.conf must say nvidia or it will fail to load
[07:28] <carutsu_> hello, is there a way to set more points to scale to power manager, currently there's 1/2 or full, could'nt it be, say, 1/4, 1/2,3/4, full?
[07:28] <Sivart0> are there any bitrate converters in ubuntu?
[07:28] <Bo0m> sanityx: we cant login into shell while cd is booting up and use command line to install iso in the cd they mailed me?
[07:29] <Warboy> I need help with this, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435443
[07:29] <DShepherd> tondar: system-preferences-session and just add it there..
[07:29] <sanityx> Bo0m, I don't think you can.
[07:29] <crdlb> Sivart0: media transcoders?
[07:29] <tondar> DShepherd: just the name of the app
[07:29] <Bo0m> sanityx: k thanks :)
[07:29] <tondar> DShepherd: ?
[07:29] <Sivart0> ummm, i guess?
[07:29] <crdlb> Sivart0: what kind of file?
[07:29] <Sivart0> mp3
[07:29] <orbin> Bo0m: isn't there a safe graphics mode option @ boot?  tried that?
[07:29] <zachg> crdlb: FATAL: Could not open '/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/volatile/nvidia.ko': No such file or directory
[07:30] <Sivart0> i want to go from 192kbps to 128
[07:30] <DShepherd> tondar: tondar yup.. go to the system menu, preferences and then sessions
[07:30] <crdlb> Sivart0: you can uncompress then recompress with lame
[07:30] <sgtmattbaker> I have 2 PCs setup so I can ssh to each other.  I have the private/public key (I dont really know) in the authorized_keys area of each PC and I want to dd the partition of my server install.  How would I do so
[07:30] <crdlb> but the quality loss will be severe
[07:30] <tondar> DShepherd: yeah did that, but do I only add the name and that's all
[07:30] <DShepherd> tondar: then type the name of the command that launches avant
[07:30] <Sivart0> yech
[07:30] <crdlb> zachg: try this: sudo lrm-manager
[07:31] <crdlb> then: sudo modprobe nvidia
[07:31] <zachg> i have "nv" disabled in the /etc/default/linux-restricted* file... is that bad?
[07:31] <tondar> DShepherd: so no path to where it is? only the name right? avant-window-manager
[07:31] <crdlb> zachg: yes it is
[07:31] <crdlb> zachg: that's the problem
[07:31] <Warboy> ....
[07:31] <DShepherd> tondar: right... it should default to your default path
[07:31] <crdlb> zachg: remove that and reboot
[07:31] <crdlb> with nvidia in your xorg.conf
[07:31] <tondar> DShepherd: thanks
[07:31] <DShepherd> tondar: give it go.. and let me know if it works
[07:31] <aarcane> does a ubuntu DVD include kubuntu edubuntu and/or xubuntu too ?
[07:31] <zachg> that gives me a bunch of vertical lines on my desktop...
[07:31] <tondar> DShepherd: sure
[07:32] <DShepherd> tondar: log and and log back in
[07:32] <zachg> rephrease
[07:32] <tondar> DShepherd: ok
[07:32] <DShepherd> an=out
[07:32] <crdlb> zachg: you absolutely can't disable the kernel module
[07:32] <zachg> crdlb: that gives me just a bunch of vertical lines... nothing else... not even the login screen
[07:32] <crdlb> that's bad
[07:32] <Bo0m> orbin : yes i did, didnt help
[07:32] <crdlb> zachg: what geforce2 is it?
[07:33] <millinao> aarcane: i would assume not
[07:33] <aarcane> millinao, dang
[07:33] <zachg> crdlb... it's a laptop... so i'm not sure how to figure that out?
[07:33] <crdlb> zachg: I've had a similar problem where I have to wait about 15 seconds, then press ctrl+alt+bksp for the login screen to work
[07:33] <tondar> DShepherd: worked like a charm ;)
[07:33] <Skizzle> hey hey all... I am getting a "no screens present" fatal error when i try to boot ubuntu
[07:33] <tondar> DShepherd: thanks
[07:33] <Skizzle> any cules?
[07:33] <DShepherd> tondar: nice
[07:33] <zachg> alright i'll try that
[07:33] <Skizzle> clues**
[07:33] <sgtmattbaker> ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub root@fileserver01
[07:33] <crdlb> zachg: then it's the same card
[07:33] <millinao> IIRC theres a kubuntu DVD
[07:33] <crdlb> and you're having the same problem I did
[07:33] <millinao> why would it matter? all it is is a different WM
[07:33] <zachg> so i'll try that thanks
[07:33] <Warboy> Skizzle: I'm getting that too =/
[07:33] <DShepherd> tondar: you came back pretty fast too
[07:34] <Skizzle> you have a MBP?
[07:34] <crdlb> zachg: it's a pain, but everything works after that
[07:34] <tondar> DShepherd: well
[07:34] <Skizzle> warboy you have a mac?
[07:34] <Warboy> Skizzle: Is this what is happening to you? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435443
[07:34] <NineTails> sup
[07:34] <tondar> DShepherd: that's what the name says: tondar
[07:34] <tondar> DShepherd: tornado
[07:34] <tondar> DShepherd: tornado == tondar
[07:34] <aarcane> millinao, if all it is is a different WM, why does it have it's own distro name and IRC channel ?
[07:34] <Warboy> Skizzle: I'm using a PC, but it still says No Screen present.
[07:34] <DShepherd> tondar: kool. well go and enjoy..
[07:34] <tondar> DShepherd: np ;)
[07:35] <Skizzle> exact same thing
[07:35] <Skizzle> warboy
[07:35] <Tom47> Warboy can you pastebin etc/X11/xorg.conf pls
[07:35] <zachg> crdlb: so just let it sit when ti boots up
[07:35] <tondar> bye all
[07:35] <Skizzle> any one have any clue how to fix it?
[07:35] <zachg> then restart x?
[07:35] <Skizzle> im pullin my hair out over this lol
[07:35] <millinao> aarcane: it does also have different software
[07:35] <crdlb> zachg: after about 15 seconds
[07:35] <zachg> alright thanks
[07:35] <Skizzle> i finally tried straight up installing linux (long story short) and even then it wont load the GUI
[07:36] <thor> sup man
[07:36] <Skizzle> (thought it was the live cd) used alternate cd and everything
[07:36] <Skizzle> no luck at all
[07:36] <Skizzle> keeps crashing
[07:36] <Warboy> Eh.
[07:36] <Skizzle> "no display present"
[07:36] <sgtmattbaker> if I can ssh into my server is there really a need to have a monitor for it
[07:36] <Warboy> So is what happening to you the same thats happening me in my thread?
[07:36] <Skizzle> LOL HOW Am i readying that tthere is NO DISPLAY PRESENT????
[07:36] <idefixx> sgtmattbaker: no
[07:36] <DShepherd> sgtmattbaker: not really..
[07:36] <oldude67> skizzle: what type of video card?
[07:36] <NineTails> out of interest
[07:37] <Skizzle> 1600 ati 256mb
[07:37] <Skizzle> i have a MacBook Pro
[07:37] <Skizzle> C2D
[07:37] <Warboy> I'm having the same problem on my PC, Video card is a Nvidia 7950 GT
[07:37] <Njordur> Every time I try to set my wireless key from the command line, I get an "Error for wireless request 'Set Encode'" and that the Set failed. Any ideas?
[07:37] <Warboy> Tom47: Check your PMs
[07:37] <Skizzle> i technically have ubuntu installed, but it has never successfully loaded
[07:38] <Skizzle> it asked me for my screen resolution in the text installer aw well
[07:38] <aarcane> millinao, when will all the *buntu projects iron out the technical issues and become a single distro with a simple option in the installer to pick the WM  and whether it's a server, an educational system, or a standard desktop ?
[07:38] <oldude67> skizzle: ask someone who has used ubuntu how to install the driver for your ati card...i just know alot of people have problems with them
[07:39] <DShepherd> aarcane: when will the ugly guy get pretty face?
[07:39] <MSTK> does anyone know if it is possible to remotely access a terminal on a linux from a windows box?
[07:39] <Skizzle> but warboy has the same problem with the nvidia card
[07:39] <Warboy> yea oldude67
[07:39] <aarcane> DShepherd, when he decides to :)
[07:39] <Warboy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435443
[07:39] <lgkeiz> Hey
[07:39] <oldude67> still sounds like a driver issue
[07:39] <CU> orbin: imagevenue.com fails uploading my 200KB .png file - any other server I can use?
[07:39] <kust0m> MSTK: openssh-server
[07:39] <DShepherd> aarcane: that's the answer to your question man..
[07:40] <LGKeiz> I was wondering..How would I get my music to play on Ubuntu
[07:40] <idefixx> MSTK: putty
[07:40] <MSTK> kust0m - I have that installed already.  But I'm not quite sure how to use it.
[07:40] <LGKeiz> I think you need Codecs or something
[07:40] <Skizzle> how do i install the driver if i cant load the gui
[07:40] <LGKeiz> it just doesnt run :S
[07:40] <MSTK> idefixx - putty is installed on the windows side?
[07:40] <kust0m> MSTK: get putty for your windows machine, like idefixx said
[07:40] <aarcane> DShepherd, when they all decide to...  so why haven't they ?
[07:40] <MSTK> thanks.
[07:40] <orbin> CU: sorry.  forgot they only accept jpegs.  try imageshack.us
[07:40] <DShepherd> aarcane: beats me..
[07:40] <idefixx> MSTK: and the sshd like kust0m said ;)
[07:40] <kust0m> MSTK: www.putty.nl
[07:40] <defrysk> Skizzle, use a more conservative resolution setting
[07:40] <LGKeiz> So does anyone know?
[07:40] <MSTK> thanks idefixx & kust0m.
[07:40] <defrysk> Skizzle, u might have it set too high
[07:41] <Skizzle> i tried that
[07:41] <Warboy> its not a resolution thing, I'm having the same problem and Resolution setting is just fine
[07:41] <DShepherd> LGKeiz: what are you trying to play it with?
[07:41] <Skizzle> i set it at 1440, 900
[07:41] <MSTK> just a general question -- how do I open a port in my computer to be a SOCKS proxy for a remote computer?
[07:41] <Skizzle> like my screen
[07:41] <idefixx> MSTK: get back here if you need help configuring the sshd.. but 'man sshd' is your friend
[07:41] <Warboy> I'm using 1600x1200
[07:41] <zachg> crdlb: thanks so much! it works now!
[07:41] <orbin> aarcane: possibly b/c that would not make it a one cd distro anymore
[07:41] <Skizzle> i tried 800x600 and safe mode
[07:41] <Skizzle> everything
[07:41] <LGKeiz> mp3's
[07:41] <LGKeiz> etc
[07:41] <aarcane> DShepherd, seems like a pretty common sense thing to do.  pool resources, have a larger community and user base to work together rather than a bunch of smaller communities, and a single product rather than many with only minor cosmetic differences.
[07:41] <Skizzle> no luck at all
[07:41] <crdlb> zachg: what make is your laptop?
[07:42] <zachg> crdlb: dell inspiron 2650
[07:42] <orbin> aarcane: IIRC, the dvd has kde and xfce on it...not entirely certain though.
[07:42] <aarcane> orbin, it's already not 1 CD.  it barely fits on a DVD.
[07:42] <crdlb> zachg: haha it's the exact same one
[07:42] <LGKeiz> Yeah MP3's
[07:42] <cables> How do I remove a modified version of a photo in f-spot?
[07:42] <crdlb> except maybe mine's a 2650C
[07:42] <defrysk> Skizzle, do you have an on board video card but using a manual installed video card ?
[07:42] <Warboy> Am I going to get any help at all?
[07:42] <DShepherd> !mp3 | LGKeiz
[07:42] <ubotu> LGKeiz: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:42] <thor> whats up
[07:42] <Skizzle> no, im using a laptop
[07:42] <zachg> crdlb: do you know why that happens, i'm kind of a noob to open source so i have no idea
[07:42] <Skizzle> on board x1600 ati 256mb
[07:43] <MSTK> anyone know how I can open up a port on my computer to be used as a proxy from any box connected to the internet?
[07:43] <crdlb> zachg: I don't have a clue why but I haven't looked into it all that much
[07:43] <crdlb> it's not my primary machine
[07:43] <RAOF> MSTK: I'm not sure what you mean by "proxy" in this case.
[07:43] <Skizzle> defrysk you get that? sorry new to irc
[07:43] <MSTK> RAOF - a SOCKS port.
[07:43] <defrysk> Skiguy, got that
[07:43] <millinao> RAOF: probably a HTTP proxy?
[07:43] <Warboy> ....
[07:43] <MSTK> or, erm
[07:43] <fahad> hi
[07:43] <defrysk> Skizzle, that is ;s
[07:43] <zachg> crdlb: mine either... which is why i'm playing with ubuntu on it... thanks again for your help
[07:44] <Warboy> defrysk: I have the same problem, Take a look and give me a hand http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=435443
[07:44] <Skizzle> yah i got that, i am using my onboard x1600
[07:44] <Skizzle> defrysk its the only display card i have in my MacBook Pro
[07:45] <Skizzle> i have tried all the install disc types as well
[07:45] <MSTK> RAOF - it's that's referring to me, then sorry :-[  Today was my day for starting to read up on networking in general.
[07:46] <idefixx> MSTK: you need a socks proxy for that, i usually use danted, on the linux side.. and then you'll have to forward the proxy ports with your router.
[07:46] <thebillywayne> !info lsdev
[07:46] <ubotu> Package lsdev does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:46] <thebillywayne> Don't gimme that ubotu.
[07:46] <Njordur> Every time I try to set my wireless key from the command line, I get an "Error for wireless request 'Set Encode'" and that the SET failed. Any ideas?
[07:46] <thebillywayne> !info lsdev feisty universe
[07:46] <ubotu> Package lsdev does not exist in feisty
[07:46] <millinao> Njordur: set it from gui
[07:47] <crdlb> !find lsdev | thebillywayne
[07:47] <Njordur> I try, and fail to achieve a connection.
[07:47] <MSTK> idefixx - thanks, I'll look up date.
[07:47] <MSTK> *dante
[07:47] <ubotu> thebillywayne: File lsdev found in procinfo, zsh, zsh-beta
[07:47] <thebillywayne> !info procinfo
[07:47] <ubotu> procinfo: Displays system information from /proc. In component universe, is optional. Version 18-1 (feisty), package size 33 kB, installed size 116 kB
[07:47] <millinao> are you root?
[07:47] <LGKeiz> HOLY CRAP
[07:47] <thebillywayne> thx crdlb
[07:47] <LGKeiz> Thanks
[07:47] <defrysk> Skizzle, Warboy strange ..
[07:47] <LGKeiz> It worked
[07:47] <Warboy> Shizzle: Are you on the computer or are you using a different computer?
[07:47] <isleshocky77> Anyone in here good with gnome and gtk files?
[07:47] <Njordur> Milli: Yes.
[07:47] <Skizzle> on the computer
[07:47] <Myrtti> !language | LGKeiz
[07:47] <ubotu> LGKeiz: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:47] <Skizzle> in mac osx
[07:47] <Warboy> You wanna try something for me?
[07:47] <idefixx> MSTK: just looked it up ubuntu package is called 'dante-server'
[07:47] <Gerro> help! this command no work ;_; "md5sum: stuff: no properly formatted MD5 checksum lines found"
[07:47] <Skizzle> i have vista mac and linux all loaded on atm
[07:48] <LGKeiz> Sorry, my sound went BOOM in my ears, and it hurt
[07:48] <LGKeiz> and I said crap o_o;
[07:48] <LGKeiz> Holy crap isnt bad, is it?
[07:48] <thebillywayne> LGKeiz, no.
[07:48] <idefixx> MSTK: i dont really know if there's better out there since i use it for ages... it get the job done for me :)
[07:48] <millinao> Nj: are you using madwifi?
[07:48] <Gerro> LGKeiz: unless you eat it
[07:48] <Njordur> Milli: there's no information about a permission failure, it just fails.
[07:48] <bimberi> or keep saying it
[07:48] <Skizzle> what did you want me to try warboy?
[07:48] <alex> could anyone get me started on how to set up a di 524 router?
[07:48] <Warboy> well, take a look here.
[07:48] <Myrtti> LGKeiz: please
[07:49] <Gerro> bimberi: or rub it in an open wound until you contract jaundice and die of seizures
[07:49] <Warboy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=430763&highlight=No+screens+Present
[07:49] <sahil> I just plugged in a USB drive and i want to delete everything from it but it says that it is on a read only disk
[07:49] <sahil> what should i do?
[07:49] <Aaron_Mason> sahil: is there a small switch on one side?
[07:49] <millinao> Nj: can you connect using other methods(ethernet, etc)
[07:49] <Njordur> Milli: No, I'm trying to get ndiswrapper drivers to work and their instructions say to check all your settings via the terminal.
[07:49] <Warboy> I know your not using a nvidia, but you could trying asking someone to change that line of code for ATi
[07:49] <bimberi> Gerro: but if it's _holy_ ... ? ;)
[07:49] <LGKeiz> holy crap isnt bad..
[07:49] <LGKeiz> it's not cursing or anything of the sort...
[07:49] <Njordur> Milli: Yes, wired ethernet works.
[07:50] <LGKeiz> geez, thats abit to much
[07:50] <sahil> no, its a normal lil usb key 128 MB and if i plug it into windows i can delete and add stuff to it
[07:50] <Gerro> bimberi: you might rise from the dead like a zombie? ...
[07:50] <Myrtti> LGKeiz: do you really have to repeat saying that?
[07:50] <Skizzle> any one know how to change that code?
[07:50] <Skizzle> cuz i shure done
[07:50] <Skizzle> dont**
[07:50] <millinao> i would do a clean reinstall of the driver
[07:50] <millinao> but thats me
[07:50] <LGKeiz> .... Myrtti leave me alone.
[07:50] <orbin> alex: setup how?  you'll be better of in a networking forum etc. if it's not related to ubuntu.
[07:51] <Myrtti> LGKeiz: sure, just don't use those words anymore. Thanks
[07:51] <Aaron_Mason> sahil: try this - mount -o remount,rw /dev/sda1
[07:51] <Gerro> alex: yo what's the dillio, something wrong?
[07:51] <alex> what's a good networking forum?
[07:51] <nalleman> what should i write in the terminal to check how much spare space that is on the harddrive?
[07:51] <crdlb> nalleman: df -h
[07:51] <Aaron_Mason> sahil: open a terminal and type this: sudo mount -o remount,rw /dev/sda1
[07:51] <sahil> do i type that in the terminal ?
[07:51] <alex> trying to install a dlink router
[07:51] <LGKeiz> ... I can use any words I want in here, that isnt cursing or negative, and HOLY CRAP isn't cursing
[07:51] <LGKeiz> get over it
[07:51] <Gerro> nalleman: do df
[07:51] <LGKeiz> Thats abit to strict
[07:52] <ra21vi> ok, I am leaving for the Exams now... please wish me my *luck*  :)
[07:52] <Aaron_Mason> LGKeiz: thats political correctness
[07:52] <nalleman> thsnks
[07:53] <sahil> no that didn't do anything
[07:53] <millinao> i dont get why this channel needs to be family-friendly
[07:53] <neonimr> why gparted is taking so much time
[07:53] <millinao> i dont think many five-year olds are using ubuntu
[07:53] <echosyp> i just upgraded to feisty, and now everything is huge, x log says agpgart not loaded, and i cant use Xgl
[07:53] <Aaron_Mason> sahil: ok, have you tried unmounting it, removing it and putting it back in again?
[07:53] <ra21vi> millinao: because its expected that anyone will be here,
[07:53] <ra21vi> we are family
[07:53] <Tom47> mllinao because this is a global community with extremely diverse people using ubuntu
[07:53] <millinao> "mommy, what does rm / do?"
[07:53] <echosyp> nothing
[07:53] <LGKeiz> I don't see how "holy crap" is causing any harm, now If I said anything other than that, I would agree with it, but geeezz, but whatever :p
[07:53] <echosyp> cause its a folder
[07:53] <millinao> haaha
[07:53] <millinao> wait
[07:53] <barata> hallo guys, what is lame code for VBR 192kbs?
[07:53] <sahil> yeah, and i even have 2 of them of different companies and its the same with both of them the same problem
[07:53] <echosyp> rm -rf
[07:53] <ra21vi> millinao: son, use man
[07:53] <millinao> yeah
[07:53] <Gerro> alex: umm you don't do any installation then all you do is plug it up then type 192.168.1.1 or whatever address its on try nmap -sP 192.168.1.* to find out then you configure it by logging in with default password usually admin or such, try checking their site oh and you'll need to get new update from there you can reflash router with make sure to pick the right one
[07:54] <orbin> alex: have you read the manual? :P
[07:54] <millinao> hahhaa
[07:54] <echosyp> i just upgraded to feisty, and now everything is huge, x log says agpgart not loaded, and i cant use Xgl
[07:54] <orbin> alex: what exactly are you having trouble with?
[07:54] <crdlb> barata: I'd recommend using a preset over specifying the bitrate
[07:54] <echosyp> wtf is going on?
[07:54] <ninja> hi
[07:54] <echosyp> im quite disappointed in this upgrade
[07:54] <barata> what do you mean by 'preset' crdlb? Flat rate/
[07:54] <Gerro> alex: make sure your using shielded crossover cables
[07:54] <Skizzle> brb
[07:54] <barata> ?
[07:54] <CU> orbin: here's some url's of screenshots: http://img367.imageshack.us/img367/8278/samsugcomproductsfirefoju5.png http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/197/samsugcomproductsmenuovyv9.png
[07:55] <crdlb> barata: like: lame --preset standard
[07:55] <mylogic_> Does anyone know why sound would work durring gdm when I am logging in, but once I am logged in, any music player I use to play any type of sound, the app freezes (makes me think alsa is acting up). Any thoughts?
[07:55] <echosyp> fix it fix it fix it fix it
[07:55] <alex> i don't have a manual for it, sheilded crossover cables? what's wrong with regular lan cable?
[07:55] <crdlb> barata: see: lame --preset help
[07:55] <crdlb> it gives you much better quality for the bitrate
[07:55] <sahil> any other things that i can do Aaron_Mason ?
[07:55] <ra21vi> echosyp: calm down, that wont solve your problem anyway
[07:55] <neonimr> wow gparted rocks
[07:56] <echosyp> im calm
[07:56] <DShepherd> CU: poorley made site..
[07:56] <MSTK> can I run PuTTy off of a flash drive?
[07:56] <LGKeiz> I must say, Ubuntu is the best Linux operating system around, specially how easy it is to use, and very noob friendly.
[07:56] <maxi_> please help, not sound in ubuntu, my sound card is a conexant and my laptop is compaq mod 3217
[07:56] <syntax-breaker> hi there,, jzt asking how to install games on Ubuntu Feisty.
[07:56] <Gerro> alex: computer to router uses crossover cable, usually that is the regular but sometimes there are rollover and straight through cable types, also shielded means they have this plastic like stuff in between the outside and the wiring inside to prevent electrical interference from other devices
[07:56] <millinao> LGKeiz: you can say that again
[07:56] <bimberi> O_O
[07:56] <barata> thanks
[07:56] <archville> Hi.
[07:56] <alex> but it will still work with normal lan cable?
[07:56] <syntax-breaker> hello
[07:56] <millinao> syntax: system->administration->synaptic package manager
[07:57] <Aaron_Mason> sahil: could be an issue with the port... have you tried a different port?
[07:57] <Gerro> MSTK: sure no reason why not just get the binary exe package
[07:57] <shijirou> syntax-breaker: when you mean games, do you mean the simple games that come with ubuntu are are you talking about the commercial games?
[07:57] <sahil> yeah i have 3  USB 2.0 ports, i have tried them all
[07:57] <millinao> syntax: windows games?
[07:57] <echosyp> so why can't ubuntu have a GOOD upgrade
[07:57] <echosyp> without causing stuff to break
[07:57] <orbin> CU: i get the same thing.  either what DShepherd said or possibly some flash for linux issues
[07:58] <syntax-breaker> ahhmm,, am talkin about my counter strike CD..
[07:58] <defrysk> syntax-breaker, I usually go to http://www.getdeb.net/ to find interesting linux games
[07:58] <barata> lame --preset 192 abc.wav ---> right crdlb?
[07:58] <jlilly> what is the ps command to display only user, pid, and command? I think it has to do with the -u command, but I can't quite get it to work.
[07:58] <syntax-breaker> thanx defrysk
[07:58] <mylogic_> does anyone here have ubuntu installed on a Travelmate 8104? O.o *prays*
[07:58] <crdlb> barata: that would work yes, personally I used the named presets but that's fine
[07:58] <alex> 192.168.1.1 isn't the address, is there a way for me to find out what it is?
[07:58] <Gerro> alex: make sure the tips look like the bottom image here http://ftp.ipsyn.net/pub/mirrors/cabling/T568B_scheme_opt.jpg then you can connect the router to computer with it
[07:58] <millinao> CU: its a combination of flash for linux and samsung not writing portable code
[07:58] <echosyp> where did you get a dhcp lease from?
[07:58] <barata> ok ... thanks crdlb
[07:58] <jlilly> alex: you want your external IP?
[07:58] <jlilly> www.myip.dk  (I think)
[07:59] <reubs> anyone know how to get my META keys to work? do i have to enable it somewhere or is it enabled by default?
[07:59] <CU> millinao: orbin DShepherd  <ubotu> Launchpad bug 49613 in flashplugin-nonfree "flash plugin always rendered on top of html" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/49613
[07:59] <echosyp> someone tell me why agpgart isn't in feisty
[07:59] <alex> well whatever ip my router is
[07:59] <syntax-breaker> defrysk: how about i'd like to install strat. games like Diablo, etc?
[08:00] <millinao> syntax: install wine
[08:00] <echosyp> hah, nobody knows
[08:00] <echosyp> figures
[08:00] <millinao> winehq.com
[08:00] <crdlb> find agpgart.ko | echosyp
[08:00] <crdlb> !find agpgart.ko | echosyp
[08:00] <ubotu> echosyp: File agpgart.ko found in linux-image-2.6.20-15-386, linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic, linux-image-2.6.20-15-lowlatency, linux-image-2.6.20-15-server, linux-image-2.6.20-15-server-bigiron (and 2 others)
[08:01] <echosyp> oh yeah?
[08:01] <echosyp> FATAL: Module agpgart not found.
[08:01] <zachg> anyone know how to make 802.1x wired kerberos authentication work with ubuntu?
[08:01] <syntax-breaker> i've already installed wine.. but it doesnt works.
[08:01] <idefixx> jlilly: the closed thing i know is this - ps -ef | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2,$8}'
[08:01] <defrysk> syntax-breaker, u might need a program like cedega to make that happen
[08:01] <echosyp> :(
[08:01] <Gerro> alex: hmm think that might be the wrong picture, anyway check to see if the connection will go up, if it doesn't its probably a busted cable
[08:01] <syntax-breaker> tnx defrysk.. i'll try
[08:01] <maxi_> hey, please help, not sound in ubuntu, my sound card is conexant and my laptop is compaq 3217, please im new
[08:02] <echosyp> locate agpgart.ko finds nothing
[08:02] <Tom47> !sound > maxi try those ideas
[08:02] <echosyp> so, im inclined to think its not there
[08:02] <crdlb> echosyp: uname -r
[08:02] <echosyp> 2.6.20-15-generic
[08:02] <jlilly> idefixx: this works: ps -auxo "user : pid : command"
[08:02] <idefixx> jlilly: oops you wanted user in there in that case its: ps -ef | grep -v grep | awk '{print $1,$2,$8}'
[08:03] <icupcakedthepope> who wants to please my rectum?
[08:03] <jlilly> thanks :)
[08:03] <LGKeiz> Hey, is there a way I can get some Ubuntu skins? I think it's gnome skins I'm not sure, Im quite new to linux :P
[08:03] <icupcakedthepope> anyone? this is a once only offer to please my rectum!
[08:03] <zachg> anyone know how to make 802.1x  play nicely with wired kerberos authentication in ubuntu?
[08:04] <bimberi> !themes | LGKeiz
[08:04] <ubotu> LGKeiz: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[08:04] <Meshezabeel> has sun's java been included in the latest version of ubuntu?
[08:04] <ruben> myrtti:hello
[08:04] <crdlb> echosyp: I have no idea, you could try: sudo apt-get --reinstall install linux-image-$(uname -r)
[08:04] <Gerro> alex: any luck so far? what sort of internet do you have?
[08:04] <LGKeiz> thanks.
[08:04] <ruben> i have a linux
[08:04] <defrysk> Meshezabeel, yes
[08:04] <bimberi> Meshezabeel: not by default, but it's available
[08:04] <echosyp> unless the upgrade jacked my xorg
[08:05] <Meshezabeel> bimberi: ok, thanks :)
[08:05] <ruben> i have ubuntu 7,4,0
[08:05] <alex> cable
[08:05] <echosyp> no it didn't
[08:05] <ruben>  wat have you
[08:05] <bimberi> Meshezabeel: np :)
[08:05] <echosyp> is that actually going to help
[08:06] <zachg> is that a no with the 802.1x authentication + kerberos + ubuntu stuff?
[08:06] <alex> i got the address of the router, its 192.168.0.1, but when i nmap 192.168.9.1 it tells me host down
[08:06] <Gerro> alex: then make sure your modem is connected to the routers internet spot and your computer to one of the other group
[08:06] <zie> just hooked up my OminuView 4 port ps/2 im running windows with Linux, it works greay
[08:06] <zie> great*
[08:07] <ruben> i most go bye bye
[08:07] <zie> anyone know if i can attache a mac mini to it
[08:07] <crdlb> echosyp: I think the way I prefaced that command implied my answer to that question
[08:07] <Gerro> zie: umm need a usb mouse for macs
[08:07] <zie> oh yah, well i have one can i hook it up
[08:08] <Gerro> zie: could do that or you could get a ps/2 to usb connector
[08:08] <zie> i think it does have usb connectors, or i have usb adapters
[08:08] <echosyp> you don't know
[08:08] <Gerro> zie: then plug it in plug it in
[08:09] <zie> ok well ill do that, brb
[08:09] <Gerro> zie: and make me a sammich while you at it
[08:09] <evilfourzero> Hey
[08:10] <Gerro> evilfourzero: umm hi
[08:10] <dping28> If I have a domain that has a mx pointing at a server handling the mail and i have no access to it for smtp other than a web browser, and i have a linux box running apache and postfix would I have problems sending mail from the linux box since the mx is not that machine and no access to the smtp portion
[08:10] <evilfourzero> I need some help...I'm trying to install my ATI drivers, and I'm following the instructions on the wiki, but when I do one of the commands, the bash script says there's a syntax error
[08:10] <linoobux> anybody have Joomla running on their web server?
[08:10] <evilfourzero> ./ati-installer.sh: 165: Syntax error: Bad substitution
[08:10] <Gerro> dping28: what is a mx?
[08:10] <crdlb> evilfourzero: what card?
[08:10] <crdlb> and what guide?
[08:11] <zie> Gerro: lol
[08:11] <evilfourzero> radeon 9250
[08:11] <evilfourzero> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-d8c6fd05bce340dfc3ad483abf0e18997868540b-2
[08:11] <zie> i got it
[08:11] <crdlb> evilfourzero: that's not going to work
[08:11] <dping28> gerro: mx record for dns
[08:11] <crdlb> just use the included open source drivers
[08:11] <crdlb> they provide full 3d support
[08:11] <evilfourzero> Seriously?
[08:11] <evilfourzero> Fiesty includes them now?
[08:11] <Gerro> evilfourzero: that is because your using xubuntu and it has dash instead of bash because its lighter and faster, ati makes crappy drivers as well as cards. Try using synaptic to install your ati opengl drivers
[08:11] <crdlb> evilfourzero: so did edgy and dapper
[08:11] <evilfourzero> I'm using normal ubuntu.
[08:11] <crdlb> for your card
[08:12] <evilfourzero> no
[08:12] <Gerro> evilfourzero: under NO circumstance try to replace dash with bash you will most likely screw your system to no return
[08:12] <evilfourzero> I didn't Gero
[08:12] <evilfourzero> I did exactly what it said to do on the site
[08:12] <crdlb> evilfourzero: well it's irrelevant since you don't need those drivers and they won't work on your card since ati dropped support
[08:12] <evilfourzero> Why is the guide ip there if it won't work?
[08:12] <crdlb> after 8.28.8 iirc
[08:13] <_Codeman_> how do I add a command to cron to start up every time I boot?
[08:13] <crdlb> evilfourzero: it's for newer cards
[08:13] <crdlb> 9500 and up
[08:13] <evilfourzero> oh
[08:13] <evilfourzero> So will my card work?
[08:13] <Gerro> evilfourzero: then its just ati having a mess up, seriously try the ones in repository they work
[08:13] <evilfourzero> kk
[08:13] <crdlb> although I don't recommend it below the x850
[08:13] <crdlb> evilfourzero: your card will just work out of the box
[08:13] <evilfourzero> kk
[08:13] <evilfourzero> Thanks a lot for all the support :)
[08:14] <Gerro> crdlb: I couldn't get opengl support for ati radeon 9100 mobile card in this one lappy a friend had
[08:14] <alex__> ok, so i tried resetting my router and ran the nmap again and it still told me the host is down... my xbox 360 doesn't connect either, if that makes a difference
[08:14] <Gerro> crdlb: used that driver too and edited xorg to fit
[08:14] <Sexiness> does anyone have a tutorial on how to set up wireless internet for a bcm43xx card?
[08:14] <crdlb> Gerro: what driver?
[08:15] <idefixx> _Codeman_: thats not what cron is for you'll have to write an init script for example. take a look at /etc/init.d/README
[08:15] <crdlb> if it would have worked, it would have out of the box
[08:15] <crdlb> but I think the 9100 IGP has no 3d support
[08:15] <Gerro> crdlb: the one listed for ati in the repository, it was named like frglx something
[08:15] <_Codeman_> idefixx: thanks
[08:15] <crdlb> Gerro: wrong driver
[08:15] <Gerro> crdlb: which then? perhaps it was named radeon I forget
[08:15] <evilfourzero> need to restart, brb.
[08:15] <crdlb> Gerro: but you have to purge fglrx, if you installed anything, you screwed it up
[08:16] <Gerro> crdlb: oh yeah it was named radeon but it crashed anything that used 3d but with the frglx erm other one I mean it at least attempted and failed
[08:16] <Gerro> crdlb: ah yes I always forget about purging it, probably should have blacklisted it too
[08:16] <Gerro> alex: an xbox? perhaps you need a different type of cable
[08:17] <_Codeman_> idefixx: so they are just regular shell scripts?
[08:17] <Sexiness> does anyone know how to disable the double tap on the touchpad?
[08:17] <Gerro> sexiness: I wish I knew!!! ;_;
[08:18] <crdlb> !synaptics
[08:18] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[08:18] <xSUSHix> what's douoble tap
[08:18] <idefixx> _Codeman_: pretty much yes - it get the start parameter passed but if you chose to ignore that that's ok :)
[08:18] <dondong> hi
[08:19] <_Codeman_> idefixx: I just need to run a program so it's not needed :P
[08:19] <alex__> well i believe the cable that comes with the 360 is a crossover
[08:19] <idefixx> _Codeman_: also you'll have to make a symlink the /etc/rcX.d dirs ..if you want a good example look at /etc/init.d/skeleton
[08:19] <idefixx> _Codeman_: yeah i figured that... so you'll probably not need anything so complicated.. just take a look at all the other scripts.
[08:19] <Gerro> alex__: is the router plugged into power? did you try its reset button?
[08:20] <reubs> I can't seem to get my 'META' keys working, with out resorting to using the 'esc' do i have to change a setting somewhere to enable it?
[08:20] <alex__> try and reset it to its default settings
[08:20] <Gerro> alex__: the router might not be receiving a dhcp address from the modems connection
[08:20] <task0> is there eny channel for regexp help?!
[08:20] <alex__> is there a way to check that?
[08:20] <Sexiness> ....
[08:20] <alex__> the wan light stays lit like it's receiving traffix
[08:20] <alex__> traffic*
[08:22] <Gerro> alex__: wan light? do you mean wlan? that is wireless
[08:22] <sanityx> Why would I ever want to use a hardlink?
[08:22] <Ademan> is there any sort of list of supported webcams somewhere?
[08:22] <Ademan> !webcam
[08:22] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[08:22] <alex__> no the wlan light never lit. just the wan
[08:23] <_Codeman_> idefixx: thanks much :D
[08:23] <Gerro> alex__: hmm my router blinks rapidly to signify that traffic is passing.. I guess lit might mean its functioning
[08:23] <fr0nk> hey could somebody please help me with bluetooth? In Edgy i had a bluetooth icon in my tray, after updating to feisty there is no bluetooth icon but my bt-dongle is accessible via hcitool
[08:24] <Gerro> alex__: try putting your xbox onto the dmz
[08:24] <alka_trash> damn it I just noticed that Microsoft and Dell signed a little deal  :(   http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&hs=xKb&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&tab=wn&ncl=1115910035
[08:24] <alex__> yeah it's blinks so show theres traffic
[08:24] <alex__> dmz?
[08:24] <idefixx> _Codeman_: no prob.. but remember you'll have to add a symlink to /etc/rc2.d to make it start. helps a little to read that README in there.
[08:24] <alex__> modem?
[08:25] <Gerro> alka_trash: yeah I tried suse its crap, glad I got off that distro
[08:26] <majnoon> i upgraded to latest version and now i can't burn cdroms
[08:26] <majnoon> it doesn't see any cd-r i put in drive
[08:27] <Gerro> majnoon: I'm having same problem
[08:27] <Zkyez> is there an easy way to make the fingerprint sensor work? i have an authentec f. sensor
[08:27] <idefixx> sanityx: chroot
[08:27] <evilfourzero> :(
[08:27] <sanityx> sanityx, Why did you just tell me to chroot?
[08:27] <sanityx> i mean idefixx
[08:27] <Gerro> majnoon: I'm using xfburn, what about you?
[08:28] <idefixx> sanityx: thats the answer to your question because of chroot for example
[08:28] <sanityx> idefixx, What question?
[08:28] <Gerro> to use a hard link
[08:28] <evilfourzero> Is it bad if I connect my gfx card while my PC i son?
[08:28] <evilfourzero> is on*
[08:28] <sanityx> idefixx, ooooooh. why?
[08:28] <majnoon> using cdrecord/wodim get the following http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19583/
[08:29] <Gerro> evilfourzero: LOL!!!!
[08:29] <idefixx> sanityx: symlinks dont work in chrotted environments hardlinks to
[08:29] <majnoon> tried k3b and cdrecord
[08:29] <sanityx> ok
[08:29] <idefixx> sanityx: to=do
[08:29] <Gerro> evilfourzero: tell me when you pass out from electric shock mmkay
[08:29] <majnoon> Gerro: look at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19583/ you get same type error ??
[08:29] <evilfourzero> Gerro: heh
[08:30] <Gerro> evilfourzero: just grunt and gurgle if paralysed from head to toe with a fried cpu
[08:30] <evilfourzero> Anyone know how I can access Restricted Drivers?
[08:30] <crdlb> evilfourzero: for your ati card?
[08:31] <crdlb> or a different one?
[08:31] <evilfourzero> yeah
[08:31] <evilfourzero> ati
[08:31] <Gerro> evilfourzero: don't bother they're real old and don't work, more better question is how to stop them from replacing working drivers, do locate blacklist
[08:31] <crdlb> it doesn't need restricted drivers
[08:31] <evilfourzero> well it certainly didn't work
[08:31] <evilfourzero> I hooked it up and xorg failed
[08:31] <crdlb> evilfourzero: I'll help you in #ubuntu-effects
[08:31] <majnoon>  it doesn't see cd-r in drive (it sees drive though
[08:32] <Gerro> evilfourzero: you don't have to take out your card to get working graphics tell it to use vga by editing /grub/menu.lst to use vga
[08:32] <_Codeman_> I know this is the wrong channel but I can't get an answer in there so: how do I edit global key bindings in xubuntu?
[08:32] <Gerro> evilfourzero: then its all a question of installing the proper driver, actually you could do esc during startup and access a recovery prompt if you didn't want to have a temporary fix of using vga
[08:33] <Gerro> _Codeman_: interesting question I would like to know myself. Its probably the same method as ubuntu
[08:34] <Gerro> majnoon: I was in a hurry last time i tried to burn a cd and didn't really check for error. I will keep that in mind when I do have a chance to test it
[08:34] <Gerro> majnoon: do you have an email to keep in touch in case one of us figures out a fix?
[08:34] <majnoon> majnoon@majnoon.org
[08:35] <_Codeman_> Gerro: I think you use gconf-editor in ubuntu (apps->metacity->global_keybindings) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/3ddesktopHowto)
[08:35] <Gerro> majnoon: okay thx
[08:35] <Gerro> _Codeman_: then install that with synaptic and use it
[08:36] <_Codeman_> gerro: don't work... I think cuz I'm not using gnome?
[08:36] <Gerro> _Codeman_: hmm perhaps its missing dependencies does it output an error when executed from a terminal?
[08:37] <_Codeman_> nope, it runs but there's no global keybindings
[08:38] <Gerro> _Codeman_: that's odd.. another thing about xubuntu I've not been able to figure out is where does it put the inittab file??
[08:38] <_Codeman_> I think it's cuz xubuntu uses xfce instead of gnome
[08:38] <crdlb> Gerro: at that level, it's identical to ubuntu
[08:39] <Gerro> _Codeman: xubuntu uses the gnome libraries by default though so it should work
[08:39] <crdlb> and I don't think it has one because it uses upstart
[08:39] <_Codeman_> Gerro: "Its configuration is entirely mouse-driven and the configuration files are hidden from the casual user." -wikipedia
[08:39] <Gerro> crdlb: what is upstart?
[08:39] <crdlb> the init replacement that ubuntu uses
[08:39] <crdlb> since edgy
[08:40] <Gerro> crdlb: ah okay I'll read up on that
[08:40] <bobstro> so... where does default runlevel go these days if not in inittab?
[08:40] <_Codeman_> it's magic :P
[08:41] <idefixx> i think upstart is configured through /etc/event.d
[08:41] <bobstro> any *helpful* answers to be had?
[08:41] <bobstro> ah, thanks
[08:42] <Skizzle> warboy you there?
[08:43] <Skizzle> any one else had the "no screens" fatal error?
[08:43] <bobstro> idefixx:  that was it. thanks.
[08:43] <_Codeman_> so where do I edit global keybindings? :/
[08:43] <idefixx> bobstro: np
[08:43] <_Codeman_> lol
[08:43] <Skizzle> any one in here no how to fix a no screens fatal error?
[08:44] <bobstro> _Codeman_:  some stuff can be done in System->Preferences->Keyboard Shortcuts
[08:44] <Skizzle> Or any one know how to adjust monitor settings from terminal?
[08:44] <Gerro> Skizzle: ah yeah configure your xorg.conf in /etc/X11/
[08:44] <root__> sfsfsfs
[08:44] <root__> gggggggggg
[08:45] <Skizzle> uh... im not sure what that means gerro
[08:45] <root__> dfsfsdfsdfsdfsfsfsdfsdfsdfsdfsafsdfsdfsfsdfsdfsdfsfsdfsfsfsfs
[08:45] <Gerro> Skizzle: edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:45] <_Codeman_> no preferences
[08:46] <orbin> !fixres > Skizzle (read pm from ubotu.  had a look at that yet?)
[08:46] <Ta1> I'm having joystick calibration problems.. was working fine with Cedega for Madden for a week.. suddenly it is like the joystick is pressing upwards... calibrated perfect.. no change in Madden ??
[08:46] <Noonan> hi,im about to instal ubuntu. and i put in the liveCD and i dont have an internet connection. im using a wireless pci card. any ideas on how i can get it to work?
[08:47] <Noonan> cause i dont want to install ubuntu and then not be able to get an active internet connection
[08:47] <Gerro> Tal: try wiggling it around and doing a reboot?
[08:47] <barata> highvoltage, I need to cut a chunk of mp3 into pieces .... what is the best linux tool for that?
[08:47] <_Codeman_> bobstro: No Preferences in System
[08:47] <Gerro> Noonan: install doesn't require internet but it helps so you can use more software
[08:47] <idefixx> Noonan: wireless can be tricky.
[08:47] <Ta1> Gerro: I did both to no effect.... tried unplugging and replugging also
[08:47] <idefixx> !ndiswrapper | Noonan
[08:47] <ubotu> Noonan: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:48] <bobstro> _Codeman_:  you're in gnome?
[08:48] <_Codeman_> xfce
[08:48] <bobstro> _Codeman_:  oh, sorry.
[08:48] <bobstro> missed that bit.
[08:48] <_Codeman_> np :D
[08:48] <orbin> Noonan: identify what wireless card/chipset you have first.
[08:48] <lutenedm> I got my printer working in Ubuntu, but now I can't print in Windows (I have a dual boot), has anyone else ever experienced this?
[08:48] <idefixx> Noonan: take a lock at what wireless cards work well with ubuntu and check if yours is one of them in that case it should be easy.
[08:49] <imbecile> hey guys, how do i fing the icons for different programs? im trying to set up a launcher
[08:49] <barata> highvoltage, I need to cut a chunk of mp3 into pieces .... what is the best linux tool for that?
[08:49] <bobstro> imbecile:  many under /usr/share/icon
[08:49] <barata> funny, I didnt type 'highvolate'
[08:49] <bobstro> er icons
[08:50] <imbecile> bobstro,  thanks
[08:50] <lutenedm> I got my Samsung ML-2010 printer to work in Ubuntu, but that made it stop working in Windows.  Does anyone know how to fix that?
[08:52] <benanzo> anyone know anything about EFI + ELILO on an Apple MacBook?
[08:54] <cbs> can someone help me out with a WINE issue?
[08:54] <orbin> barata: you pressed tab - caused a nick complete.  tried mp3splt?
[08:54] <zie> aanyone heard of Record My Desktop
[08:55] <zie> wine
[08:55] <zie> i can help
[08:55] <cbs> zie: Hi :)
[08:55] <zie> cbs: I can help
[08:55] <cbs> Application tried to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[08:55] <cbs> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[08:55] <zie> cbs: what seems to be the problem
[08:56] <lkthomas> guys
[08:56] <cbs> im getting that error trying to run most apps thru wine, i think im missing some kind of lib or something
[08:56] <lkthomas> does KDE got something like gdesklet ?
[08:56] <mlyon> help I keep getting a segmentation fault when i run WindozeXPpro in an Innotek Virtual box. I followed the directions in this thread :http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433359&highlight=home+networking
[08:56] <crdlb> lkthomas: superkaramba
[08:56] <zie> cbs: did you check that $DISPLAY WAS SET correctly
[08:57] <lkthomas> crdlb, thanks
[08:57] <cbs> im not sure where to edit it
[08:57] <neblux> hi all
[08:57] <zie> ok open displat
[08:57] <zie> ok open display
[08:57] <benanzo> anyone know anything about EFI + ELILO on an Apple MacBook?
[08:58] <cbs> display command or display in ubuntu
[08:58] <ubuntubeginz> hi...guys.. when i install Ubuntu, i didnt created partition for swap space...how can i create it now...or do i haf install Ubuntu all over again..
[08:58] <zie> command
[08:58] <crdlb> !swap
[08:58] <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
[08:58] <crdlb> ubuntubeginz: you can make a swap file on your hard drive, see ^^
[08:58] <cbs> zie: ok i did: open display
[08:58] <densin> apt-build can make deb package ?
[08:59] <zie> do you know what too look for
[08:59] <zie> or should i tell you
[08:59] <cbs> well, it didnt do anyhting, just returned a new line
[08:59] <ubuntubeginz> thanks ubotu.. i think the guide shld be enuff for me...
[08:59] <zie> ok type apt-get wine
[08:59] <neblux> anyone can help me to fix this --------dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0050' near line 1: newline in field name `padding'
[09:00] <cbs> invalid operation
[09:00] <zie> actually type wine
[09:00] <zie> should list some options
[09:00] <cbs> wine help/exit
[09:00] <cbs> nothing else
[09:01] <zie> hmm
[09:01] <zie> it should display more, i think maybe you should install wine again
[09:01] <webguy48> hay there
[09:01] <cbs> ok
[09:01] <cbs> should I do it thru ubuntu or download the from wine site?
[09:01] <zie> if you typed wine, it should display some options, its liklly your settings for wine are messed up
[09:02] <zie> ubuntu i can help
[09:02] <zie> just a second
[09:02] <_Codeman_> do I have to uninstall xubuntu to change from xfce to gnome or kde?
[09:02] <zie> go ahead and remove wine
[09:02] <crdlb> _Codeman_: no
[09:03] <crdlb> _Codeman_: just install ubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop
[09:03] <crdlb> then you can choose them at the login screen
[09:03] <_Codeman_> crdlb: gotcha, thanks :D
[09:03] <cbs> ok in uninst
[09:04] <cbs> reinst?
[09:04] <webguy48> anyone use the nero linux version yet? is it good for iso's etc?
[09:04] <zie> just uninstall wine
[09:04] <cbs> i did
[09:04] <cbs> should I reinstall it now
[09:04] <sanityx> webguy48, Its great!
[09:04] <sanityx> webguy48, But its obviously not open source
[09:05] <zie> open Applications/ Add or Remove
[09:05] <zie> this will list abunch of programs allowed for you to download in linux
[09:05] <zie> Type Wine In the search box
[09:05] <webguy48> kool - i have tried kb3 and it's ok - but still weening off windoze ya know... ;o)
[09:05] <cbs> zie: its been uninstalled for about 5 min
[09:05] <cbs> what next?
[09:06] <zie> open Applications/ Add or Remove
[09:06] <zie> this will list abunch of programs allowed for you to download in linux
[09:06] <zie> Type Wine In the search box
[09:06] <webguy48> yea it's only 19.99 though - not too bad thats us dollars
[09:06] <cbs> i think im lagging
[09:06] <zie> lol ok just wait
[09:06] <cbs> zie: read up...i already uninstalled
[09:06] <cbs> should I reinstall it?
[09:07] <zie> yes
[09:07] <webguy48> sanityx - have you run nero on the kunbuntu kde or the unbuntu gnome?
[09:08] <sanityx> webguy48, ubuntu but it should be fine on either
[09:08] <nalleman> hi, just installed xubuntu and it works great, exept for one thing. my (extern) cdrom stoped working, its no big deal if it wasnt for that the computer asks for the cd when I intent to install programs from internet, is it possible to get over this problem?
[09:09] <cbs> ok reinstalled
[09:09] <zie> ok open it
[09:09] <ubuntubeginz> hi, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq.... i haf read this article..on how to add swap space..and they say u can onli add swap files...i jus wanna knoe if it still possible to create swap parition or not..after installing ubuntu
[09:09] <cbs> open wine...?
[09:09] <webguy48> yea - i'm new back to linux - it's been an off/on relationship for over 3yrs - but really like kubuntu
[09:09] <orbin> nalleman: check that the cd is not in your repository list
[09:09] <zie> yes
[09:09] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: yes, with gparted
[09:09] <nalleman> orbin: hoe?
[09:10] <nalleman> how
[09:10] <nalleman> ...
[09:10] <drif> nalleman: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list - comment (#) the line deb cdrom:...
[09:10] <dan1> hi man~~~~~~
[09:10] <webguy48> really like to totally quit windoze - tired of all the security issues etc etc etc
[09:10] <zie> lol yes
[09:10] <benbeltran> heh
[09:10] <nalleman> drif: thanx
[09:10] <zie> i use a ps/2 try that webduy
[09:10] <neblux> anyone can help me to fix this mess dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0050' near line 1: newline in field name `padding'
[09:10] <Bo0m> greetings,am tryin to download ununtu installer cd.am i right in sayin all i have to download is one iso image?thanks
[09:10] <zie> i use a ps/2 try that webguy
[09:10] <vladkao> not that linux doesn't have security issues..
[09:10] <ubuntubeginz> DarkGuy: i actually have acrionix in windows, can i use that...
[09:11] <drif> nalleman: remember to apt-get update after that
[09:11] <webguy48> sanityx thx for tip
[09:11] <orbin> Bo0m: yes.
[09:11] <Akuma_> where can i get an official feisty torrent file? i can't seem to find any on the download page
[09:11] <sanityx> webguy48, np
[09:11] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: No idea, I don't think so... never used it. I know you can do with gparted under ubuntu
[09:11] <Bo0m> orbin:Thanks :)
[09:11] <orbin> neblux: what causes that?
[09:12] <orbin> s/causes/triggers
[09:12] <ubuntubeginz> DarkGuy: so this partitions the ubuntu drive ...onli.. i reckon...
[09:12] <webguy48> hay what do u mean a ps/2?
[09:12] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: because, if I'm not mistaken, a swap partition must be added to the Linux system inside itself.. I dunno if it can detect them all at boot, so
[09:12] <Akuma_> found it
[09:12] <Ademan> webguy48: it's a circular plug
[09:12] <Ademan> for older mice and keyboards
[09:12] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: well, I *think* you can resize your ubuntu partition to leave some space for the swap one, I dunno how though
[09:12] <Ademan> heck, all of my keyboards are ps/2
[09:13] <neblux> orbin i don't know when i am trying to update it shows me the dpkg error
[09:13] <orbin> Akuma_: http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/
[09:13] <webguy48> yea
[09:13] <DARKGuy> hey, ps/2 rocks xD
[09:13] <ubuntubeginz> DarkGuy: yeah,man...dats exactly wat i wanna do...
[09:13] <Madpilot> Akuma_, http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/ -- look for the .torrent files
[09:13] <crdlb> ubuntubeginz: you do not have to repartition to make swap
[09:13] <neblux> orin-----E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[09:13] <zie> an omniView 4 port, it can actually run 4 computers at once, and switch back and fourth beetween them
[09:14] <crdlb> you can make a file on your ubuntu partition and use it as swap
[09:14] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: well, I'm running a heavy task on my system right now (it even lags when typing x_x) but try looking for "resizing ext3 partitions" or something around those lines
[09:14] <orbin> neblux: try running the command it says.  if that doesn't work, double check your sources
[09:14] <zie> i run Linux/MacMini/Windows
[09:14] <ubuntubeginz> cdrlb: as darkguy mentioned, i wanna rezise my ubuntu partition to create a swap partition.
[09:14] <Akuma_> orbin: Madpilot: thanks
[09:14] <crdlb> ubuntubeginz: but you don't need to
[09:14] <ubuntubeginz> DarkGuy: thanks for the input
[09:14] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: then you could create a swap parittion in the free space - you could do what crdlb says too
[09:14] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: welcome
[09:14] <wtfcriminal> i have the image but when i burn the cd it gives eroor when i verify.. any suggestion
[09:15] <neblux> orini--i did what it say and its how me the errore which i post it earlier ....this .....dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/updates/0050' near line 1: newline in field name `padding'
[09:15] <neblux> show*
[09:15] <ubuntubeginz> Darkguy,crdlb: not left with much free space..for linux... man.. thats why wanna resize my current ubntu parition
[09:15] <cbs> ok, one of the apps works now
[09:15] <cbs> ill have to test the rest too
[09:15] <cbs> somehting must have been broken
[09:16] <cbs> thanks zie
[09:16] <crdlb> ubuntubeginz: well backup all you data before doing it
[09:16] <wtfcriminal> when i verify CD it shows some i/o error on cd
[09:16] <crdlb> and you can use the gparted livecd
[09:16] <DARKGuy> hm, good idea
[09:16] <orbin> neblux: type orb, then press tab to get my nick right.  otherwise i miss what you're saying.
[09:16] <ubuntubeginz> crdlb: :) ...newly installed system..not much data or any data to backup
[09:17] <neblux> orbin: thanks
[09:17] <wtfcriminal> any suggestioin ??
[09:17] <zcat[1] > moof?
[09:17] <rizza> preseed experience anyone?
[09:17] <ubuntubeginz> crdlb,darkguy: k, thanks guys..will install gparted livecd and try it..
[09:18] <neblux> orbin: SO any idea how to fix it
[09:18] <Bo0m> http://mirror.in.th/ubuntu/kubuntu/feisty/ : can I download any iso image from it? thanks.
[09:18] <DARKGuy> ubuntubeginz: good luck! :D
[09:18] <_Codeman_> I don't suppose dev's visit here often, huh?
[09:18] <DARKGuy> I wonder, does the generic kernel takes advantage of my P4 intel hyperthreading capability?
[09:19] <cbs> i heard its not reccomended to use WINE for gaming, but all my games run twice as fast under ubuntu compared to xp :P
[09:19] <cbs> probably not, i would think just x86 functions
[09:19] <rizza> if generic is i686 it should
[09:19] <Bo0m> whats the difference between alternate and desktop-amd image?
[09:19] <orbin> neblux: not really :-/  first time i've heard of that error output.
[09:19] <DARKGuy> generic is some kind of kernel merging they did in 6.10 o.O
[09:19] <neblux> orbin: got ya bro thanks for trying tho
[09:19] <orbin> neblux: have you been doing anything with packages lately? or do you just stick with synaptic/apt-get
[09:20] <DARKGuy> cbs: cool xD.. quake4 native in opengl somehow runs with less jerkyness than in windows in directx... crazy huh
[09:20] <Bo0m> umnn am downlodin 7.04 desktop-i386 guys.hops its the right one.
[09:21] <orbin> Bo0m: alternate uses a text based installer
[09:21] <Bo0m> thanks. u guys are great help to peepz like me!
[09:21] <tuskernini> HOW do i access my SSH server openssh-server from outside of my home network
[09:21] <Bo0m> oh k. am sure i cant install using text based installer..
[09:21] <cbs> dark: not at all suprising...
[09:21] <neblux> orbin: yeah i was checking if my card support for berly
[09:21] <cbs> most we hear about linux is competitor BS i bet :P
[09:22] <orbin> neblux: did you install anything with dpkg.  stuff like that?
[09:22] <DARKGuy> cbs: sometimes :P
[09:22] <bobstro> tuskernini:  you have a router?
[09:22] <pheaver> how do i make apt-get execute something (such as playing a sound file) when it finishes installing anything?
[09:23] <tuskernini> bobstro: yes is that bad?
[09:23] <neblux> orbin: i am not sure but i think have installed nvidia-glx
[09:23] <bobstro> tuskernini:  no, not at all. you just need to set up port forwarding to send the appropriate port to your linux box.
[09:23] <DARKGuy> pheaver: what about... "apt-get install whatever && play sound.wav" ? I dunno about play, I think that command comes with ubuntu, dunno xD
[09:23] <tuskernini> bobstro: i once ran a lamp server behind the router and it seemed to work...
[09:23] <yharrow> I accidentally over wrote /dev/dsp
[09:23] <yharrow> what do I do?
[09:23] <Myrtti> pheaver, DARKGuy: aplay should
[09:24] <bobstro> tuskernini:  it should work fine, so long as the ports are allowed through.
[09:24] <tuskernini> bobstro: ok.. so i have to set up forwarding port 22'
[09:24] <yharrow> should I delete /dev/dsp altogether?
[09:24] <DARKGuy> Myrtti: thanks :p
[09:24] <pheaver> DARKGuy yes, that will work for this particular case
[09:24] <pheaver> but I'm really looking for more sophisticated "hooks"
[09:24] <DARKGuy> pheaver: hm, what about an alias ?
[09:25] <bobstro> tuskernini:  usually, but you might use a non-default port too, to avoid unwanted attention.
[09:25] <pheaver> DARKGuy no, a hook, which executes upon completion of any install, regardless of which interface i use
[09:25] <RAOF> eh, just use public-key authentication exclusively.
[09:25] <pheaver> the hook should execute if i install with apt-get, or adept_manager, or synaptic, or anything
[09:25] <bobstro> or both
[09:25] <tuskernini> bobstro: aha.. then i connect as ssh user@sserver_ip:port?
[09:25] <bobstro> tuskernini:  ssh -p <port> user@server
[09:26] <tuskernini> bobstro: ah thanks a million trying it soon
[09:26] <DARKGuy> pheaver: try making a script that checks for a file that apt-get or any other package manager should edit upon completing an install? I dunno how but it's an idea xD
[09:26] <pheaver> yikes
[09:26] <pheaver> so, basically, ubuntu's package manager doesn't have a hook system?
[09:26] <yharrow> do I even need /dev/dsp on my computer?
[09:26] <orbin> neblux: i don't seem to have the file /var/lib/dpkg/updates/0050 ...
[09:26] <DARKGuy> pheaver: no idea o.o;
[09:26] <pheaver> :(
[09:26] <pheaver> thanks though, i'll look into it
[09:26] <RAOF> pheaver: I think it does, but I've never investigated it.
[09:27] <pheaver> RAOF: yeah, I thought I had used it for something once before
[09:27] <DARKGuy> pheaver: welcome and good luck :p
[09:27] <RAOF> pbuilder certainly has a hook system.
[09:27] <pheaver> hmm...
[09:27] <bobstro> yharrow:  it's tied to audio, but i'm not sure if it gets re-created on boot or not.
[09:27] <pheaver> how many interfaces and alternatives are there to the ubuntu package manager?
[09:27] <kevev> hello all
[09:28] <crdlb> pheaver: yeah it does, there's a hook to run prelink after installing anything
[09:28] <kevev> need help with my sound
[09:28] <crdlb> that I used once
[09:28] <pheaver> crdlb: yes, that's what i remember working with once
[09:28] <RAOF> pheaver: Off the top of my head: apt-get, aptitude, add/remove, synaptic, adept, smart
[09:28] <kevev> ATI SB450
[09:28] <neblux> orbin: is that posible to remove that file?
[09:28] <pheaver> RAOF: hmm... i've heard of all but smart
[09:28] <kevev> none of the settings suggested in the forum have helped
[09:28] <yharrow> bobstro: thats a possibility
[09:28] <RAOF> pheaver: Plus what ever crazy homebrew apps you have using dpkg/apt libraries
[09:28] <pheaver> yeah
[09:29] <pheaver> crdlb: you know much about the prelink hook and how i can make my own?
[09:29] <crdlb> I don't know anything about it
[09:29] <yharrow> I guess the only way to know whether /dev/dsp gets recreated is to reboot
[09:29] <crdlb> I just used it
[09:29] <pheaver> heh ok
[09:29] <pheaver> crdlb: you know where it is?
[09:29] <orbin> neblux: ... i wouldn't for now, seeing as it's complaining about it.  cd into /var/lib/dpkg/updates, then do an ls.  do you see the file?
[09:29] <pheaver> so i can use it as an example
[09:29] <crdlb> it was a while ago, but I'll look
[09:29] <pheaver> ok, i am looking too
[09:29] <crimsun> yharrow: /dev/dsp is created with snd-pcm-oss
[09:30] <pheaver> maybe the ubuntu guide on prelinking will help
[09:30] <crimsun> yharrow: it's "recreated" upon [successful]  module load
[09:30] <crimsun> kevev: what's the issue?
[09:30] <pheaver> i figured it out
[09:30] <yharrow> crimsun: modprobe snd-pcm-oss would do the trick?
[09:31] <pheaver> put this in /etc/apt/apt.conf
[09:31] <crimsun> yharrow: it should already be loaded
[09:31] <pheaver> DPkg::Post-Invoke {"whatever-command-you-want-to-run";}
[09:31] <crimsun> yharrow: but yes.
[09:31] <yharrow> crimsun: how do I unload and reload?
[09:31] <yharrow> crimsun: I overwrote /dev/dsp
[09:31] <kevev> crimsun: Gateway MT3705 laptop with ATI chipset. SB450 is sound uses module snd-hd-intel
[09:31] <cbs> zie: any experience playing oblivion in WINE?
[09:31] <crdlb> modprobe -r ?
[09:32] <yharrow> crdlb: ok ill try that
[09:32] <crimsun> kevev: fixed already.  You need http://adhd.irule.net/~crimsun/azx_codecs/0005-UBUNTU-sound-pci-hda-Fix-detection-for-Toshiba-A100-and-other-ATI-SB450-devices-hda_intel.c.txt
[09:32] <yehweh> hey Im, having trouble editing my Applications list. When I try to uncheck on some of the items in the list, I cant(Eg: character map.) Is there any other way to get to it OR can I fix it so that the check and uncheck part works?
[09:32] <xamph> Yay for ubuntu!
[09:32] <yharrow> FATAL: Module snd_pcm_oss is in use.
[09:32] <crimsun> kevev: and also module=auto
[09:32] <crimsun> yharrow: so kill whatever's using /dev/dsp* /dev/audio* /dev/mixer*
[09:32] <yharrow> FATAL: Module snd_pcm_oss is in use.
[09:32] <yharrow> sorry
[09:32] <yharrow> duplicate
[09:33] <yharrow> ok works now
[09:33] <yell0w> hey guys, has anyone run games and it's sluggisher than should be (cpu runs 100%), is there a cpu or kernel patch or something i have to do ? does opengl have anything to do with it ?
[09:33] <amicitas> Hey I am having a minor issue where after I press the quit button there is a long (5 second) delay before the window with all of the logout options comes up.  This happens in both gnome and KDE.  Is this expected behavior?
[09:33] <majnoon>  anyone else having trouble burning cdroms after upgrade ??
[09:33] <DARKGuy> yell0w: native linux game or emulated ?
[09:33] <amicitas> Oh yes, I am using 7.04
[09:34] <yell0w> DARKGuy, native
[09:34] <orbin> yell0w: video driver installed?
[09:34] <zie> nope
[09:34] <crdlb> yell0w: what video card?
[09:34] <yell0w> ati x200
[09:34] <kevev> crimsun: so I gotta patch my kernel?
[09:35] <crdlb> yell0w: xpress 200 ?
[09:35] <yell0w> that should be enough for things like supertux and stuff ya ?
[09:35] <yell0w> crdlb, yes
[09:35] <crdlb> yell0w: it has no free 3d support
[09:35] <cbs> Can anyone help me get TES 4 Oblivion run ning on wine?
[09:35] <crdlb> so you have to use the restricted driver
[09:35] <crdlb> did you do that?
[09:35] <crolle17> have a question concerning regexp in vi: the original text is 'tet' and i want to change every 'tet' into 'test'. i read something about option s and did so: '/s/tet test'
[09:35] <orbin> yehweh: just a stab.  try running alacarte from the terminal and seeing if you get any error output
[09:35] <yell0w> crdlb, restricted driver for ?
[09:35] <crolle17> but it didn't work
[09:35] <crdlb> yell0w: the restricted video driver (fglrx)
[09:35] <crimsun> kevev: can you wait 5-10 minutes?  I need to ask our kernel lead something.
[09:35] <yell0w> crdlb, is that why the cpu shot up 100%?
[09:36] <crdlb> ie ati's proprietary driver
[09:36] <crdlb> yell0w: if you haven't done that, it's using software rendering
[09:36] <crdlb> so yes
[09:36] <yell0w> ahhh
[09:36] <crdlb> yell0w: system>administration>restricted manager
[09:36] <yetist> who has the installer program of ubuntu 6.06?
[09:36] <RAOF> yetist: www.ubuntu.com ?
[09:37] <kevev> crimsun: ok
[09:37] <yell0w> crdlb, uhm i don't have restricted manager , which package would that be ? (custom install)
[09:37] <cbs> Every time I try to run Oblivion it errors out and gives me some memery registers in oblivion.exe....anyone?
[09:37] <crdlb> yell0w: is this ubuntu feisty?
[09:37] <yehweh> orbin: Thanks Im going to talke a look at it and will msg in a bit
[09:37] <RAOF> Ah, the joy of wine.
[09:37] <yetist> RAOF: I need the program only, it written by python.
[09:37] <crdlb> not kubuntu or xubuntu?
[09:37] <DARKGuy> WINE = <3
[09:37] <crimsun> kevev: I'll need to compile some test kernel modules (the sound drivers) for you.  Give me a few minutes.
[09:37] <cbs> yes...i can run almost anyhting so far
[09:37] <yell0w> crdlb, feisty ubuntu 32
[09:38] <crdlb> !info restricted-manager
[09:38] <ubotu> restricted-manager: manage non-free hardware drivers. In component main, is optional. Version 0.20 (feisty), package size 32 kB, installed size 300 kB
[09:38] <yell0w> ahh
[09:38] <kevev> crimsun: ok
[09:38] <yell0w> thanks
[09:38] <crdlb> if you've installed ubuntu-desktop, you should have it
[09:38] <johnt> zcat[1] : you at the keys in Claudelands?????
[09:38] <britt> what recommendation would everybody have for measuring temperature on a CPU?
[09:38] <crolle17> does somebody know about regexp in vi?
[09:38] <yell0w> crdlb, i did the minimum gnome-core :)
[09:39] <AzMoo> Hey, sometimes when I try and create a tab in firefox it actually makes about 30. Anybody know why it might do that? All I do is tap ctrl+t.
[09:39] <RAOF> yetist: Oh, you mean Ubuquity?  apt-get source ubiquity should get you the source.
[09:39] <kevev> AzMoo: keyboard timing?
[09:40] <yetist> RAOF, ok, thank you.
[09:40] <amicitas> Can anyone say if it is normal for there to be a ~5 second delay after pressing the quit button before the window with the logout options comes up?
[09:40] <bobstro> crolle17:  a bit. what do you need?
[09:40] <AzMoo> kevev, I don't know. I recently got a new keyboard. How would I check to see if this is the issue?
[09:40] <crolle17> have a question concerning regexp in vi: the original text is 'tet' and i want to change every 'tet' into 'test'. i read something about option s and did so: '/s/tet test'
[09:40] <jarrett> amicitas: mine is instant
[09:40] <crimsun> kevev: I have a slow computer, so this will take ~15 minutes.  I'll keep you updated.
[09:41] <AzMoo> crolle17, s/tet/test/g
[09:41] <kevev> AzMoo: in the bios check the setting for key press delay. I forget what it is called.
[09:41] <bobstro> crolle17: try :%s/tet/test/g
[09:41] <kevev> crimsun: k
[09:41] <yell0w> crdlb, thanks, time for reboot
[09:41] <AzMoo> kevev, ah right, I see. I'll take a look.
[09:41] <kevev> AzMoo: make sure it is enabled.
[09:42] <amicitas> jarrett: Thats what I thought, something is off on my setup.  Seems like things are not running smooth.  I get a little jumpyness is some programs, I don't know if that is related to my logout button issue.
[09:42] <zaggynl> Anyone knows a way to listen to .asp streams with xmms?
[09:42] <Psipherious> Hey guys, I'm gonna put Ubuntu on a new computer that I just got, it's a 64-bit machine but I'm just wondering if I should put 6.06 (because of the extended support time) on or the latest 7.04. I'm not likely to keep patching it with the latest releases every 6 months which is why I consider 6.06. Any suggestions?
[09:43] <crdlb> zaggynl: probably not, use mplayer
[09:43] <zaggynl> :/
[09:43] <yehweh> orbin: Thanks there was some permissions problem. I used sudo and it worked like a charm. But I have a quick question, if this has to be done in admin mode should I not be asked for the password when i use the gui to get to alacarte?
[09:43] <zaggynl> There isn't a single app that can play everything is it?
[09:43] <crdlb> that's mplayer :)
[09:43] <kevev> zaggynl: .asp? that is a MS web script page.
[09:43] <jarrett> amicitas: sorry, im not really sure what would be causing it, just wanted to let you know that i dont think it is normal
[09:43] <DARKGuy> zaggynl: isn't an .asp file a Microsoft ASP script?
[09:44] <crdlb> and xmms both sucks and is now abandoned
[09:44] <zaggynl> I looked in the asp, and there is a link, 'http://81.173.1.203/skyradio/spots/stream_radioveronica.mp3'
[09:44] <zaggynl> but xmms won't play that either
[09:44] <DARKGuy> Audacious = xmms :P
[09:44] <csabika> sziasztok
[09:44] <csabika> van itt magyar ember?
[09:44] <kevev> MS=sux
[09:44] <DARKGuy> !ru | csa	
[09:44] <ubotu> csa:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:44] <bobstro> Psipherious:  if its for personal use, i wouldn't hesitate to keep up with next-to-most-recent release
[09:44] <RAOF> Psipherious: 7.04
[09:44] <DARKGuy> whoops.
[09:44] <bobstro> Psipherious:  definitely wait for things to settle down after each new one.
[09:44] <bobstro> Psipherious:  also, DO keep your system updated regardless!
[09:45] <RAOF> Psipherious: Unless you're aiming for 24/7x 365 uptime, which you're probably not.
[09:45] <crdlb> Psipherious: definitely 7.04 because of the new hardware
[09:45] <Psipherious> bobstro: Yeah it's just for personal use. Whichever version I install though will likely stay on there for a good year or two before I go messing with trying to patch it to the latest.
[09:45] <lkthomas> hey guys, is there have any application allows to remember all remote ssh session so that I wouldn't need to login to other unix server when I login to my workstation ?
[09:45] <midgewa> Is there a good DJ mixing program for ubuntu? a GOOD one? id like one thats on par with like.. traktor or something
[09:45] <bobstro> Psipherious:  definitely at least get the security updates regularly.
[09:46] <crdlb> Psipherious: then upgrade after 18 months
[09:46] <shr3ya5> i got one query here
[09:46] <bobstro> lkthomas:  you mean so you don't need passwords to log in to remote?
[09:46] <Psipherious> bobstro, crdlb: okay great. Thanks for the suggetions both of you. Much appreciated.
[09:46] <zaggynl> mplayer can't play it either
[09:46] <lkthomas> bobstro, or even remember the whole session
[09:46] <doc__> hi there
[09:47] <johnt> hi
[09:47] <midgewa> Is there a good DJ mixing program for ubuntu? a GOOD one? id like one thats on par with like.. traktor or something
[09:47] <bobstro> lkthomas:  sorry, but what do you mean "the whole session". as in resume a session? screen can help with that.
[09:47] <lkthomas> bobstro, I still need to login to unix server to use screen
[09:47] <kevev> zaggynl: try xine yet?
[09:47] <zaggynl> I'm using vlc now, but it just stops after a while
[09:47] <midgewa> Is there a good DJ mixing program for ubuntu? a GOOD one? id like one thats on par with like.. traktor or something
[09:48] <bobstro> lkthomas:  yes, but is it the password entry you're objecting to or what?
[09:48] <yell0w> crdlb, how would i know if i'm running fglrx ? from cli ?
[09:48] <kevev> zaggynl: hmmm
[09:48] <lkthomas> bobstro, no, I mean everything
[09:48] <bobstro> lkthomas:  you can automate that, use something like ssh-add so you're only asked once at startup.
[09:48] <crdlb> yell0w: look in your xorg.conf
[09:48] <vikas> #drupal
[09:48] <kevev> midgewa: yes yes yes.
[09:48] <crdlb> yell0w: it didn't work?
[09:48] <zaggynl> I'll install xine
[09:48] <midgewa> kevev; THANKYOU, idea?
[09:49] <lkthomas> bobstro, can I ask konsole to login to diff unix server when I startup my KDE ?
[09:49] <yell0w> crdlb, not really. i'm gonna make sure that it's running first
[09:49] <bobstro> lkthomas:  you could certainly launch a script on boot, yes.
[09:49] <kevev> midgewa: google. I cant remember the name. Ubuntu is working on another distro for that.
[09:49] <bobstro> lkthomas:  er, rather on login.
[09:49] <midgewa> kevev, you mean ubuntu will have an entire distro for DJ stuff?
[09:49] <crdlb> yell0w: did the gui work after reboot?
[09:49] <lkthomas> bobstro, no application could do that for me ?
[09:49] <kevev> midgewa: yes. for sound mixing.
[09:49] <crdlb> yell0w: to test if 3d acceleration is working, run: fglrxinfo
[09:49] <crimsun> midgewa: Ubuntu Studio.  #ubuntustudio
[09:49] <Noonan> hey, i just installed ubuntu on my system. and i dont have an internet connection, im using a wireless card. any ideas on how i can get it to work?
[09:50] <bobstro> lkthomas:  a konsole session can, sure. you need konsole anyhow.
[09:50] <kevev> crimsun: ahh thats it
[09:50] <bobstro> (or some similar program)
[09:50] <lkthomas> bobstro, so how could I deal with it using konsole ?
[09:50] <amicitas> exit
[09:50] <yell0w> crdlb, it says display:0.0 screen:0
[09:50] <nir_ai_> hello, I am trying to burn files to a NON-empty DVD, but the default, nautilus-cd-burner insist that I insert an empty DVD. any idea on what to do?
[09:50] <kevev> Noonan: ndiswrapper and the latest windows driver.
[09:50] <yell0w> crdlb, OpenGL vendor string, etc.......
[09:50] <crdlb> yell0w: it's the lines after that that are important :)
[09:50] <bobstro> lkthomas:  create a session, then call konsole with that session as parameter and put that in autostart folder.
[09:51] <crdlb> yell0w: pm it to me or pastebin it
[09:51] <bobstro> lkthomas:  or use a session with that running (your choice).
[09:51] <crdlb> don't paste it here
[09:51] <nir_ai_> how do I burn to NON-empty DVDs?
[09:51] <zaggynl> ah, found a pls link, extracted the ip+port from it, now xmms finally plays it
[09:51] <Noonan> kevev, the windows drivers will work with linux? if so i have the cd that came with the wireless pci-card. would that work with linux?
[09:52] <bobstro> lkthomas:  first step is to get the session set up in konsole.
[09:52] <kevev> zaggynl: sweet
[09:52] <crdlb> yell0w: ok it's working
[09:52] <kevev> Noonan: yes
[09:52] <lkthomas> bobstro, ok, next ?
[09:52] <Patrick2> Are Dell shipping Ubuntu yet ?
[09:52] <cbs> What Does This Mean?
[09:52] <midgewa> crimsun, noone talks on the ubuntustudio channel
[09:53] <crimsun> Patrick2: no.
[09:53] <cbs> fixme:jack:JACK_drvLoad error loading the jack library libjack.so, please install this library to use jack
[09:53] <oldude67> im running 7.04 and i really like it since im a newbie, but i want to learn more about shell programming....is this the best distro for that???
[09:53] <nir_ai_> anyone? help...
[09:53] <crimsun> midgewa: that's because we're mostly asleep.
[09:53] <kevev> Noonan: install ndiswrapper and do man ndiswrapper. Easy instructions.
[09:53] <zaggynl> oldude67, plenty of shells in Ubuntu
[09:53] <Patrick2> crimsun: Thanks
[09:53] <midgewa> crimsun, well do u know of a program i can look for?
[09:53] <crimsun> midgewa: I'm busy ATM helping kevev.
[09:53] <zaggynl> nir_ai_, you mean add to an existing DVD? I've never done that, but you should try k3b
[09:53] <oldude67> zaggynl: thanks, is there lots of help too?
[09:54] <zaggynl> oldude67, help as in?
[09:54] <zcat[1] > johnt hello?
[09:54] <Noonan> kevev, so i need to install ndiswrapper and then put the cd in, and it will work?
[09:54] <Angel-SL> hey, anyone know where the ubuntu sounds are (login, logout, etc)
[09:54] <midgewa> crimsun, gimme a yell when ur free
[09:54] <oldude67> wow dont hold down keys in here...oops
[09:54] <Noonan> kevev, because the cd is in now, and the autorun didnt comense.
[09:54] <Jowi> Angel-SL, /usr/share/sounds
[09:54] <nir_ai_> zaggynl, yes, I want to add to an existing DVD. naturally, the case when you are backing up log files
[09:54] <zaggynl> ah logfiles
[09:54] <bobstro> lkthomas:  then put konsole in your autostart, calling it with that session
[09:54] <johnt> zcat[1] :
[09:54] <Akuma_> how can i suggest that an application be added to the universe repository?
[09:55] <johnt> zcat[1] :hi
[09:55] <zcat[1] > Hi john. was reading slashdot..
[09:55] <kevev> Noonan: errrr.....this is not windows. copy the driver(sys inf dll....etc) to the HD. Run ndiswrapper -i inf
[09:55] <johnt> zcat[1] :did you get a pm from me?
[09:55] <zcat[1] > I thought you were jjohn anyhow.. or was it j'ohn ?
[09:55] <zcat[1] > nope..
[09:55] <bobstro> lkthomas:  i've got that set up, but it's been awhile since i set it up. forgot some of the details.
[09:56] <oldude67> zaggynl: like i said im a newbie but i really want to learn more about linux itself, like how to program, how to write programs, and maybe work with some company in the future too.
[09:56] <Noonan> kevev, alright, so i can put them in a folder on the desktop? or does it matter where i put the driver on the HD?
[09:56] <johnt> zcat[1] :jjohn on ubuntu forums J'ohn on wlug lol
[09:56] <kevev> Noonan: does not matter
[09:56] <zcat[1] > you need to register and sign in to send pms here
[09:56] <main2> how do i play .flv files (youtube) at dapper? :)
[09:57] <zcat[1] > main2, vlc can handle them.. or mplayer?
[09:57] <lkthomas> bobstro, LOL
[09:57] <[Meta] > How do I compile a program in Ubuntu? (Eg. Gimpshop)
[09:57] <cbs> where do I get this lib?? fixme:jack:JACK_drvLoad error loading the jack library libjack.so, please install this library to use jack
[09:57] <bobstro> lkthomas:  setting up the session was the trick. not hard, just not something i do everyday.
[09:57] <oldude67> man i keep screwing that up
[09:57] <main2> zcat[1] , i tried vlc, even upgraded it to the latest 0.8.5 (for dapper)
[09:57] <zcat[1] > !search libjack
[09:57] <ubotu> Found:
[09:57] <zaggynl> oldude67, Ubuntu is pretty much the easiest form of Linux you can find, but you can still learn a great deal of Linux using it.
[09:57] <main2> from the vlc repos
[09:57] <lkthomas> bobstro, haha, ok
[09:57] <johnt> zcat[1] :I am registered so I may be doing it wrong I have a folder with you nick up
[09:57] <zcat[1] > main2, probably need some !codecs
[09:57] <main2> but vlc says unsupported codec
[09:58] <Noonan> kevev, ok. and what driver do i take? (win2k, win98/me, winXP)? and inside those there is also alot of .bin files and stuff.. do i only take the .inf?
[09:58] <bobstro> lkthomas:  sheesh, settings->configure konsole->sessions
[09:58] <[Meta] > !compile
[09:58] <main2> zcat[1] , ya...
[09:58] <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!)
[09:58] <main2> zcat[1] , i got win32 codecs installed
[09:58] <cbs> !SEARCH LIBJACK
[09:58] <ubotu> Found:
[09:58] <main2> what could i need more?
[09:58] <cbs> oops caps
[09:58] <crdlb> !find libjack.so
[09:58] <mattycoze> hay ppl i need help in finding a good screenshot manager like the one beryl has
[09:58] <ubotu> File libjack.so found in libjack0.100.0-dev
[09:58] <kevev> Noonan: try the winXP. They seem to work best. Just copy everything.
[09:58] <Ademan> are there any restrictions on using/"distributing" the ubuntu logo? (not modifying it, nor claiming it to be my own of course)
[09:58] <main2> matty ksnapshot? :D
[09:59] <mattycoze> main2 can you get it to take selections of the screen as a screenshot?
[09:59] <zcat[1] > Ademan, check the ubuntu website; I think the restrictions are fairlyminimal..
[09:59] <mattycoze> main2 because that was what was so awesome about beryl
[09:59] <main2> matty yes you can
[09:59] <bobstro> lkthomas:  set up session to call ssh. you'll probably want a public key login, so get that set up too. if desired, call ssh-add on startup to ask for passphrase. then add konsole to autostart calling it with that session (--type i think)
[09:59] <kevev> where is a good list of comunity repositories?
[09:59] <Noonan> kevev, and do i install 'ndiswrapper' from the repos?
[09:59] <Ademan> thanks zcat[1]  i'm sure it's fine (i just want to put the logo up on my facebook) but i wanted to double check
[10:00] <mattycoze> awesome i'll give it a try,
[10:00] <lkthomas> bobstro, I am looking for more GUI than command line :)
[10:00] <kevev> Noonan: yes
[10:00] <bobstro> lkthomas:  err... ssh is pretty command line!
[10:00] <crimsun> kevev: a2b18cfc057984829b646064f88f4d799e2dd083  snd-hda-codec.ko, 0ae9b68dd5df65daa3fe8431ab50e49cd45e61c8  snd-hda-intel.ko  : http://adhd.irule.net/~crimsun/feisty-azx-sb450/
[10:00] <lkthomas> bobstro, not with a datacenter scale of server
[10:00] <bobstro> lkthomas:  what do you mean ?
[10:01] <lkthomas> bobstro, I mean, with like 50server
[10:01] <Noonan> kevev, it wont let me download it, because i dont have an internet connection..
[10:01] <Bra1> hello?
[10:01] <bobstro> lkthomas:  ssh just gives you a shell prompt on the remote machine.
[10:01] <cbs>  File libjack.so found in libjack0.100.0-dev : How Do I Install This Now?
[10:01] <oldude67> zaggynl: where is a good place to look for what im trying to learn would it be wise to just google it or is there a better way to find out?
[10:01] <lkthomas> bobstro, you don't get me
[10:01] <crimsun> kevev: back up (mv) your existing ones into your home directory, then download and replace them with the ones I gave you
[10:01] <bobstro> lkthomas:  no, apparently not.
[10:01] <lkthomas> bobstro, are you going to login to 50unix server when you login to KDE
[10:01] <yell0w> crdlb, that was a false negative, the rest of them work. Thanks!
[10:01] <kevev> Noonan: lol
[10:02] <kevev> Noonan: gotta fix that first
[10:02] <johnt> zcat[1] :Will you help me with a script for mencoder?  I want /home/filename (mpeg1) to become filename mpeg2
[10:02] <zaggynl> oldude67, googling will give you a great deal, but getting yourself some books about linux/shell programming isn't a bad idea either.
[10:02] <bobstro> lkthomas:  with a datacenter, i'd definitely use a passphrase to protect the keys.
[10:02] <zie> anyone know a program the i can make slideshows and videos with text that runs in Linux
[10:02] <bobstro> lkthomas:  you want to log in to all 50 automatically?
[10:02] <kevev> crimsun: gotcha
[10:02] <Noonan> kevev, isnt that what were trying to do.. heh
[10:02] <lkthomas> bobstro, yep
[10:02] <lkthomas> bobstro, it's my workstation man
[10:02] <zie> anyone?
[10:02] <crimsun> kevev: afterward, reboot
[10:02] <bobstro> lkthomas:  corporate policy lets you do that?
[10:02] <oldude67> zaggynl: thanks for the info.....
[10:02] <zcat[1] > john, use vlc's transcode wizard.
[10:02] <kevev> crimsun: gotcha
[10:02] <zaggynl> welcome
[10:02] <lkthomas> bobstro, I make the policy, go figer
[10:03] <bobstro> lkthomas:  this would work, but your desktop might get a bit busy.
[10:03] <zie> anyone know a program the i can make slideshows and videos with text that runs in Linux
[10:03] <kevev> Noonan: you cant get the package without internet. You gotta plugin.
[10:03] <yehweh> lkthomas: lucky you!
[10:03] <bobstro> lkthomas:  so i'm not seeing what you mean about the gui!
[10:03] <Bra1> can anyone help me create a separate partition for ubuntu with vista?
[10:03] <mattycoze> heh it's not very good man
[10:03] <boulderdash> Hi all
[10:04] <Noonan> kevev, so, you have any sugestions? how i can get this installed?
[10:04] <midgewa> how do i update java?
[10:04] <kevev> crimsun: so is this official patches? Will they be in the next kernel?
[10:04] <zie> caplain, help
[10:04] <midgewa> i think i have an old version
[10:04] <johnt> zcat[1] :VCL??
[10:04] <kevev> Noonan: you have no way of connecting to the internet?
[10:04] <Noonan> kevev, yes i am on a laptop that is connected to the wifi in the house atm..
[10:04] <Bra1> no one knows how to install a separate partition for ubuntu when vista is already installed?
[10:04] <zcat[1] > !info vlc
[10:04] <majnoon> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19588/ having trouble with trying to burn cdroms
[10:04] <ubotu> vlc: multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1131 kB, installed size 3192 kB
[10:04] <zie> anyone know a program the i can make slideshows and videos with text that runs in Linux
[10:04] <zie> that*
[10:05] <crimsun> kevev: you need to tell me if they work for you first  :)
[10:05] <kevev> Noonan: is this the linux box?
[10:05] <zcat[1] > john, it does a nice job of converting one format to another
[10:05] <[Meta] > Can someone help me walk through this? -.-
[10:05] <bobstro> lkthomas:  what did you mean by more gui?
[10:05] <Noonan> kevev, no, this is a windows laptop. the linux box is a pc right infront of me. (what we are trying to fix atm.)
[10:05] <kevev> crimsun: will do. let me fix Noonan first. Unless you wanna take over?:)
[10:05] <johnt> zcat[1] :OK thanks... So pm works then????
[10:05] <zie> I REALLY NEED HELP
[10:05] <crimsun> kevev: busy ATM.
[10:06] <kevev> crimsun: werd
[10:06] <zcat[1] > johnt, nope.. getting nothing here
[10:06] <midgewa> how do i update java?
[10:06] <midgewa> how do i update java?
[10:06] <zie> Go to java.com
[10:06] <crimsun> midgewa: from what to what?
[10:06] <johnt> zcat[1] :I got your moof
[10:06] <zie> download newer java
[10:06] <zie> for linux
[10:06] <[Meta] > Ugh.
[10:06] <midgewa> its like 1.4.x now, i need 1.5.x
[10:06] <[Meta] > Stuff you guys.
[10:06] <aftertaf> any known problem with feisty and the 2.6.20.15 kernel?
[10:06] <aftertaf> I can't boot to it (like when beta, with the SATA driver making it all hang.)
[10:06] <zcat[1] > I'm not getting any replies though..
[10:06] <aftertaf> and i cant get NVIDIA driver installed...... on 20.13 kernel, headers missing...
[10:06] <midgewa> crimsun, its like 1.4.x now, i need 1.5.x
[10:06] <deCon> what is the best dock for feisty?
[10:06] <Myrtti> midgewa: which ubuntu do you have?
[10:06] <zie> then download 1.5x at java.com
[10:07] <midgewa> Myrtti feisty
[10:07] <kevev> Noonan: You need to get the thing on the net some how first. do lspci at the shell. what is your wireless nic chip?
[10:07] <Bra1> is there a room that can help me separate partitions?
[10:07] <Myrtti> midgewa: you can get it with package manager I think
[10:07] <sinta> semarang
[10:07] <yehweh> Myrtti: try avn
[10:07] <burung_hitam> hi
[10:07] <zie> is there a help room for linux
[10:07] <johnt> zcat[1] :how to check my nick reg??
[10:07] <midgewa> Myrtti i dont think its an updater tho, just the current version i have
[10:07] <burung_hitam> asl pls?
[10:07] <AzMoo> aftertaf, I had an issue booting the i386 kernel. Switched to generic and it was all good.
[10:07] <Myrtti> midgewa: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[10:07] <Bo0m> zie : just ask your question, am sure someone will help!
[10:07] <burung_hitam> anjeng
[10:07] <burung_hitam> bangsat
[10:07] <yehweh> zie:  what is your problem
[10:07] <Noonan> kevev, i dont know it spits out a bunch of stuff (about 15 lines)
[10:07] <burung_hitam> sialan
[10:07] <zie> hmmm
[10:08] <deCon> best dock for ubuntu? avant-window-nav seems to suck
[10:08] <aftertaf> AzMoo: same pb with both... :/
[10:08] <mattycoze> can anyone get the old beryl screenshot plugin to work with the one that comes preinstalled with 7.04?
[10:08] <zcat[1] > no idea
[10:08] <zie> well i need a slideshow program for linux, i cant seem to find one anywhere
[10:08] <burung_hitam> babi
[10:08] <burung_hitam> asu
[10:08] <burung_hitam> suck as
[10:08] <kevev> Noonan: ok. read them.
[10:08] <burung_hitam> fuck you
[10:08] <johnt> zcat[1] :Gaaaa!!!
[10:08] <kevev> Noonan: this is gonna take some work.
[10:08] <crimsun> midgewa: so enable multiverse and install sun-java5-jre in edgy/feisty.
[10:08] <mattycoze> :o @ burung_hitman
[10:08] <Noonan> kevev, do i just get this http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482&package_id=99148&release_id=504757 and then unpack that tarball on the linux box?
[10:08] <Noonan> kevev, ok
[10:08] <Myrtti> /me stumbled on her keyboard
[10:09] <midgewa> crimsun, ok i dont know what ur little multivers thing means, or how to do that
[10:09] <yehweh> deCon: its new I guess itll take some time for everything to fall into place
[10:09] <bobstro> lkthomas:  so you're all set now?
[10:09] <Bra1> can someone please direct me to the right irc room to partition out my HDD for Vista and Ubuntu with Vista already installed?
[10:09] <lkthomas> bobstro, no, googling around
[10:09] <kevev> Noonan: yes you can do that. you will have to build it and install it. do you know how to do that?
[10:09] <zie> yehway: need slide show program for linux
[10:09] <Noonan> kevev, there is a line tha says network controller: texas instruments ACX 111 54mbps wireless interface..
[10:09] <crimsun> !components >midgewa
[10:09] <sanityx> zie, you could use the openoffice presentation software
[10:10] <Noonan> kevev, no, fairly new to linux
[10:10] <zie> can i render to .MPG
[10:10] <aftertaf> is anyone else having problems with the official latest feisty kernel not booting
[10:10] <kevev> Noonan: thats it. never heard of it.
[10:10] <midgewa> crimsun, what?
[10:10] <zcat[1] > gah, need more drivespace
[10:10] <crimsun> midgewa: read the query that ubotu sent you
[10:10] <zie> sanityx: CAN I RENDER TO .mpg
[10:10] <mattycoze> can anyone get the old beryl screenshot plugin to work with the one that comes preinstalled with 7.04?
[10:10] <yehweh> zie:  Im sorry cant help you with that. I dont use much of the multimedia part in linux
[10:10] <bullgard4> In Feisty the file content of /etc/default/bootlogd is "# Run bootlogd at startup?; BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=No." Where does Fesity store the dmesg messages?
[10:10] <sanityx> zie, I don't know but I don't think so
[10:10] <bobstro> lkthomas:  i'm out. good luck with it!
[10:11] <zie> ok, thanks
[10:11] <lkthomas> bobstro, k, thanks
[10:11] <kyo> alo, okay, I need language support for multiple languages, for gaiam, irc, text, etc. Best advice
[10:11] <chriso> hey
[10:11] <chriso> anyone can help me ?
[10:11] <zaggynl> !ask
[10:11] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:11] <Bo0m> lol nice
[10:11] <Bra1> can I ask a question?
[10:11] <chriso> ok
[10:11] <zcat[1] > anyone else got easy suggestions on how to transcode from one codec to another?
[10:11] <Noonan> kevev, so, is the only option to build the tarball package myself? and do it that way?
[10:11] <midgewa> crimsun, whatever ur saying or doing, it isnt helping, do u know how to help me update java or not?
[10:12] <chriso> why i can not open network options ?
[10:12] <wilo> quick question, what is wrong with ubuntu edgy 6.10 security updates?
[10:12] <crimsun> midgewa: did you not read the private message?
[10:12] <kevev> if you dont have a ethernet nic, yes.
[10:12] <ompaul> wilo, why do you think there are issues with them?
[10:12] <midgewa> crimsun it didnt exactly help.... "go to this site"
[10:12] <zcat[1] > actually johnt what were you transcoding for? If you're making a dvd or vcd, devede will do the whole thing for you, really easily
[10:13] <johnt> zcat[1] :I was told mencode
[10:13] <kevev> Noonan: you may be able to download the .deb file to install ndiswrapper.
[10:13] <crimsun> midgewa: which Ubuntu release are you using?
[10:13] <zcat[1] > mencode is hard :)
[10:13] <zcat[1] > vlc is a heap easier, although less easy to script
[10:13] <Noonan> kevev, do u know where i can get one?
[10:14] <kevev> Noonan: checking
[10:14] <zcat[1] > so depends if you want to re-encode just one file now and then, or do a whole directory / set up  cron job..
[10:14] <kyo> can anyone help me with language support?
[10:14] <midgewa> crimsun 7.04
[10:14] <JJ|Laptop> ok...
[10:14] <aftertaf> zcat[1] : or try TOVID, very good.... :)
[10:14] <zcat[1] > tovid?
[10:14] <crimsun> midgewa: choose Applications> Add/Remove...
[10:14] <JJ|Laptop> ubotu just pissed me off...
[10:14] <arejay> Bra1: try asking google you're question? I'm abit busy at the moment or i'd love to help.
[10:15] <johnt> zcat[1] :I have a mpeg1 of acacia at the gym I want to run it through my dse dvd player that does not handle mpegs so I tries to burn with k3b but got errors one of which is a transcode error
[10:15] <crimsun> midgewa: then, in the drop-down menu, choose All available applications
[10:15] <sanityx> Anybody know any good GTK html editors/IDEs that are in the repositories?
[10:15] <Bra1> I tried, google didn't help much
[10:15] <Myrtti> sanityx: screem
[10:15] <crimsun> midgewa: then, in the Search text entry field, type java5
[10:15] <Bra1> it seems vista partitions are different than xp for booting up
[10:15] <sanityx> Myrtti, ill look at it thanks
[10:15] <midgewa> crimsun, then which one do i do?
[10:15] <ompaul> JJ|Laptop, (A) that was me that got the bot to send you a message (B) you are in a channel of 1k + users if we all did that the channel would be unuable that is all
[10:15] <johnt> zcat[1] :Is tovid gui????
[10:15] <midgewa> crimsun, runtime?
[10:15] <zcat[1] > john, ahh, probably you want devede then.. I managed to get a working VCD out of it first time, it's really easy. and yes, gui
[10:15] <crimsun> midgewa: you likely want both runtime and plugin
[10:16] <zcat[1] > !info tovid
[10:16] <ubotu> Package tovid does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:16] <SnapLinux> jusy installed nvida settings but cant find them to save my life
[10:16] <Souljah> Hello
[10:16] <zcat[1] > tovod? never heard of it..
[10:16] <johnt> zcat[1] :devede is gui and in repos
[10:16] <zcat[1] > !info devede
[10:16] <ubotu> devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.9-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 449 kB, installed size 1060 kB
[10:16] <Souljah> I need some help in moving a folder or extracting some files
[10:16] <chriso> why i can not open network options ?
[10:17] <sanityx> Myrtti, Screem is awesome, just what I'm looking for, thanks!
[10:17] <crimsun> kevev: any ETA on testing?  I need to get back to work.
[10:17] <Myrtti> sanityx: np :-)
[10:17] <ce_aNewh> hlooowww
[10:17] <Souljah> I want to move a folder
[10:17] <Souljah> how do i do that
[10:17] <zcat[1] > much easier than something like qdvdauthor which will insist that you have to set up menus, languages, subtitles, etc...
[10:17] <Bra1> I can see 5 different partitions in GParted. /dev/sda1:fat16, is this where I need to put my ubuntu partition?
[10:18] <lkthomas> does KDE got a program which have something similar with macosx gatget ?
[10:18] <kyo> can anyone help with language support?
[10:18] <wilo> ompaul: well i get a notice in the task bar to say tat i have 22 sercurity iissuews ot be updated
[10:18] <johnt> zcat[1] :I got a million codecs and other stuff from a restricted site so devede should "just work" ???
[10:18] <ompaul> wilo, so click on the icon give it your password and then let it roll
[10:18] <kevev> crimsun: one sec
[10:19] <wilo> when i go to update it, enter root password, it go's to update and then needs to connect to the server for the updates
[10:19] <zcat[1] > johnt, I think it pulls in some other stuff as dependencies, it basically sorted itself out here..
[10:19] <wilo> the server keeps gettin timed out
[10:19] <Slart> Anyone else thinks that extracting large/many files using fileroller makes ubuntu feel sluggish.. I don't get this kind of behaviour using the console unpacker.. can I run fileroller with a lower priority? or is there something else I have missed?
[10:19] <wilo> like its own or dont host any more
[10:19] <Myrtti> !ask | kyo
[10:19] <ubotu> kyo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:19] <yehweh> chriso: Im a relatively new user (for ubuntu and linux) I guess this is a habit I carried over from xp ... restart whe in doubt
[10:19] <godlygeek> Soulja: mv sourcefile destloc if you're in a console...
[10:19] <yehweh> lol
[10:19] <aftertaf> tovid is downloadable, runs a python script and has a gui. Very neat
[10:19] <zcat[1] > wilo, find some better repos.. here in NZ I often have to go to the AU repos to get updates
[10:19] <aftertaf> http://tovid.wikia.com/
[10:19] <wilo> zcat[1] : but the repo's did work
[10:20] <kyo> I don't know how to set up multiple language support for use in im, irc, and general typing
[10:20] <johnt> zcat[1] :OK I will give it a try thx.. are you home in the morning for the phone?
[10:20] <aftertaf> !tovid is simple and powerful DVD authoring software - http://tovid.wikia.com/
[10:20] <wilo> im using security.ubuntu.com and au.archieve.ubuntu.com
[10:21] <kevev> Noonan: you will need to connect. Ndiswrapper is only available as source code.
[10:21] <zcat[1] > johnt, probably not.. shopping, and possibly other stuff. Should be home after 2pm though
[10:21] <chriso> yehweh yes but can you open network options
[10:21] <wilo> zcat[1] : what repos do u use from aust, cuz i loive in syd aust
[10:21] <zcat[1] > call anyhow.. if I'm home I'm home..
[10:21] <Bra1> I'm still trying to figure out which partition to put Ubuntu on since all of my partitions are full. I want to keep Vista, but be able to dual boot to Ubuntu
[10:21] <Souljah> I want to move a folder to /usr/share/amsn/plugins.
[10:21] <Souljah> how do i do that
[10:21] <chriso> yehweh because ubuntu show me all the tam the connection is ine but i can not open any pages
[10:21] <non|inear> can anyone recommend firewall maleware protection for linux?  and do I need antivirus???
[10:21] <Souljah> can someone hlep
[10:21] <yehweh> chriso: if you are truing to connect to a wifi network using wep you can use iwconfig
[10:21] <kevev> Noonan: you can extract and read the readme and install files. They are very straight forward.
[10:21] <zcat[1] > wilo, no idea, I just changed 'nz' to 'au' in my sources.list
[10:21] <sanityx> Anybody know how to reset all PenguinTV settings?
[10:21] <dps> Hello, anyone as a link to a 2.6.21 build?
[10:21] <godlygeek> has anyone here used gconf-editor to change the battery level or time at which gnome-power-manager decides that it's time to suspend/hibernate/shutdown the computer?
[10:21] <sanityx> My layout got all messed up.
[10:21] <johnt> zcat[1] :looks like that tovid is another option  OK will ring in the after I have a few things you might want
[10:22] <kevev> Crimsun: replacing files and rebooting now.
[10:22] <main2> is there a mplayer repository for dapper?
[10:22] <tdn> As default an 5% of an ext3 file system is reserved for root. How do I change this to 0% when the filesystem already is created and contain data that I do not want to loose? Can I use tune2fs?
[10:22] <yehweh> chriso: Im sorry I did not understand what you jus said can you please explain
[10:22] <chriso> yehweh the probolem is i can not open any options from administration tools
[10:22] <godlygeek> sanityx: I don't use it, but if i had to guess, 'rm ~/penguintv' or something similar would probably do it.
[10:22] <zcat[1] > johnt, got any spare ram? I've got a few mobos here that need some :)
[10:22] <sanityx> godlygeek, ill try it
[10:22] <wilo> zcat[1] : could you pastebin ur repo's
[10:23] <dps> Guys
[10:23] <johnt> zcat[1] :how is 256 sdram
[10:23] <Slart> non|inear: firewall is included.. iptables... there are gui fronts to manage it (or you can do it using the command line, man iptables) .. malware makers aren't that interested in linux computers yet.. haven't seen anything targeting us.. antivirus software exists for linux.. clamav is one... but those are mostly used when you share windows files...
[10:23] <dps> Anyone know where i can get  a 2.6.21 kernel build?
[10:23] <aftertaf> gusty?
[10:23] <yehweh> chriso: Try typing sudo network-admin  in terminal
[10:23] <Slart> !gusty
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gusty - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:23] <chriso> yehweh ok i try to have net on my ubuntu\
[10:23] <crimsun> no, gutsy tracks .22.
[10:24] <zcat[1] > wilo, ummm.. at the moment they're all just the default nz ones. Haven't needed to use au since I upgraded to feisty..
[10:24] <sanityx> godlygeek, it blew way all my feeds, but the layout is still wrecked
[10:24] <chriso> yehweh how i can get typing screen ?
[10:24] <kirkunit> gusty gibbon? Ubuntu with beans?
[10:24] <non|inear> slart: cool, thanks, just installed ubuntu and haven't looked around yet really :)
[10:24] <crimsun> kirkunit: no, not guSty.  GuTsy.
[10:24] <non|inear> thought i should check into firewall first cause jsut got netowrk going
[10:24] <SnapLinux> just installed nvida settings but cant find them to save my life
[10:24] <zcat[1] > gusty? hehe.. do gibbons like beans and friend onions?
[10:24] <zcat[1] > err fried!!
[10:25] <jarrett> SnapLinux: type nvidia-settings into the terminal
[10:25] <simon_> Hello. Until last restart Desktop effects in Feisty worked fine. Now i only get: "desktop effects can't be enabled". In between i had some trouble with my graphic driver and had to reinstall it. Does someone know how to troubleshoot this and what may be the problem. I got kind of attached to the desktop effects... thanks for help
[10:25] <yehweh> chriso:click applications>accessories>terminal
[10:25] <ompaul> simon_, I would suggest #ubuntu-effects for that
[10:25] <Slart> non|inear: you're welcome.. I use a dedicated box for NAT/firewall so I don't use the firewall on my desktop. I've heard firestarter is a reasonable program to setup the iptables firewall... haven't tried it myself though
[10:26] <NineTails> Hi
[10:26] <YesDad> Hello
[10:26] <kevev> crimsun: rebooting. brb.
[10:26] <chriso> yehweh ok i need to type password
[10:26] <johnt> zcat[1] :how about 256meg sdram chip
[10:26] <YesDad> ok
[10:26] <NineTails> investigating
[10:26] <imbecile> can someone point me to help in setting up ssl?
[10:26] <zcat[1] > johnt, sweet...
[10:26] <SnapLinux> works thanks no  icon to launch it?
[10:26] <zcat[1] > you have one spare?
[10:26] <johnt> zcat[1]  yes
[10:26] <ompaul> imbecile, what is the issue
[10:27] <yehweh> chriso:  Type the password you used as your root password ( The one you setup when you installed ubuntu)
[10:27] <chriso> yehweh can i type any password ?
[10:27] <telejedi> anyone familiar in vdserver/feisty ???
[10:27] <britt> does feisty have a powerpc port yet?
[10:27] <imbecile> ompaul,  I just want my internet sessions to be encrypted and i know nothing on setting up ssl
[10:27] <zcat[1] > I ran a memtest on all the ram in fluffy 'cos it keeps crashing.. two of three sticks failed :( now I have three good sticks in but two are 100mhz and one's 133.. so it still keeps crashing :(
[10:27] <SnapLinux> jarrett: works thankyou..... is there not an icon somewhere?
[10:28] <ompaul> imbecile, which sessions?
[10:28] <jarrett> SnapLinux: no, but you can always make one that runs that command if you would like
[10:28] <chriso> yehweh problem is i did not type any root password
[10:28] <SnapLinux> ok
[10:28] <Slart> non|inear: and, despite what I said about malware creators not being interested in linux, there are from time to time security flaws in linux applications that makes you vulnerable... the flaws are often fixed quit quickly, just use the auto updater and update when it tells you to, but I'd recommend using the firewall just to get a second line of defence against the uglies
[10:28] <ompaul> !root | chriso
[10:28] <ubotu> chriso: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:28] <Noonan> kevev, alright i can do that. thanks alot for the help, appreciate it.
[10:28] <johnt> zcat[1]  Did Sue give you that other ram I dropped around???
[10:28] <yehweh> chriso:  Is this a live cd? or did you install it on to your hdd?
[10:28] <SnapLinux> not much adjustment here anyways
[10:28] <imbecile> ompaul,  emails etc.. im trying to prevent possible ARP cache poisoning and stuff of the sorts
[10:29] <wilo> can anyone recommend security repo's for ubuntu edgy?
[10:29] <ompaul> imbecile, that is a matter for the service provider
[10:29] <zcat[1] > johnt yeah, I think that's what I replaced my bad ram with :)
[10:29] <chriso> yehweh on my hdd
[10:29] <johnt> zcat[1]  Did Sue give you that other ram I dropped around???
[10:29] <predaeus> how does gnome-btdownload handle seeding? will it just try to seed all previously downloaded files when downloading a new one, or just the current downloading file? so far I couldn't find any info on the web.
[10:29] <ompaul> imbecile, if they don't provide an actually already secure system you are not going to be able to suddenly add ssh/ssl to it
[10:29] <SnapLinux> going to try xorg instead this will delete nvida settings for some reason
[10:29] <mwe> wilo: security.ubuntu.com
[10:29] <johnt> zcat[1]  sorry
[10:30] <ce_aNewh> w000oooiiii
[10:30] <chriso> yehweh i really do not remember any password
[10:30] <imbecile> ompaul, thanks
[10:30] <johnt> zcat[1]  I know that 256 is working so that will help you a little bit I guess
[10:30] <zcat[1] > johnt; funny story. Sue just found some jules riding CD's on trademe, and the seller turns out to be.. Jules Riding.
[10:30] <godlygeek> chriso: you should need to type it whenever you log in to gnome
[10:30] <Slart> predaeus: I think it downloads the file and then seeds that file as long as you keep the window open.. that's the way the original bittorrent client works at least
[10:30] <teclis> hello, I have problem with feisty. Sometimes after startup, the windows have no borders and no titlebar. The only workaround which helps is enable desktop effects and disable them. Is this a known bug?
[10:30] <zcat[1] > john: a lot!!
[10:30] <h4wk> Where do i install new fonts to?
[10:31] <predaeus> Slart, ic thanks for the info. I also asked in ##gnome, will come back to you if I get any info
[10:31] <mwe> what is the most likely hardware failure to cause a computer to randomly freeze?
[10:31] <chriso> godlygeek i did not login to gnome i think so
[10:31] <yehweh> chriso:  I cant think of a way in which you can install ubuntu w/o a passwd. Well, it is part of the installation process! Think hard you will probably remeber it
[10:31] <johnt> zcat[1]  That is delf marketing to the MAXX!!
[10:31] <Slart> h4wk: I think you can start nautilus and type fonts:// in the address thing
[10:31] <johnt> self
[10:31] <Madpilot> h4wk, ~/.fonts
[10:31] <Madpilot> ubotu, fonts | h4wk
[10:31] <ubotu> h4wk: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[10:31] <ompaul> mwe, ram
[10:32] <Souljah> I need help with the mv command I want to a folder to the /usr/share/amsn/plugins folder. how do i do that
[10:32] <Slart> mwe: I'd go with overheating or bad memory of some kind
[10:32] <mwe> hmm
[10:32] <non|inear> nonwhat about a good bittorrent client.. i use utorrent in xp but no linux port
[10:32] <Madpilot> mwe, fubar'd motherboard did that to me
[10:32] <chriso> yehweh hmm ok i will try to install ubuntu again
[10:32] <wilo> mwe: sweet, what is the command for editing repo.conf?
[10:32] <keve1> Crimson: what did you want me to put in the alsa-base file?
[10:32] <mwe> I'll check the ram to begin with
[10:32] <wilo> wedit somethign something...
[10:32] <zcat[1] > johnt: not a bad idea I guess.. a bit of competition too, she bid on two cd's and already got outbid one one of them
[10:32] <yehweh> chriso:  BTW what is the password you use to login to the system ,,, naah dont reinstall the syustem
[10:32] <predaeus> !torrent | non|inear
[10:32] <ubotu> non|inear: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt)  -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[10:32] <mwe> wilo: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:32] <non|inear> thnx!
[10:32] <Slart> non|inear: azureus... you can run utorrent using wine.. there are others but nothing as shiny and windows-like
[10:33] <mwe> wilo: should be there by default, though.
[10:33] <kahrytan> chriso: Write down password.
[10:33] <johnt> zcat[1]  It cant be the seller then??
[10:33] <predaeus> non|inear there is also gnome-btdownload as a very basic client. Azureus has the most features I think
[10:33] <Slart> non|inear: I think there's something for KDE too.. ktorrent or something like that
[10:33] <kirkunit> souljah: mv folder /usr/share/amsn/plugins/
[10:33] <non|inear> slari, yea i read that but i'n not too keen on emulating windows stuff lol
[10:33] <ompaul> Souljah, well it depends on where the data is but this is mostly how it is done: mv /what/you/want/to/move* /to/where/you/want/to/move/it : and prefix that with sudo if you need special (read superuser) powers to make it happen
[10:33] <wilo> mwe: wilo@wilo-desktop:~$ wilo: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:33] <wilo> bash: wilo:: command not found
[10:33] <non|inear> i can just reboot for that heh
[10:33] <crimsun> keve1: nothing
[10:33] <mwe> wilo: don't type wilo
[10:33] <crimsun> keve1: does it work as-is currently?
[10:34] <keve1> hmmm
[10:34] <non|inear> maybe i'll try azerus, tried it in xp and liked utorrent better, but might be the best here
[10:34] <Madpilot> wilo, don't put your username in there
[10:34] <keve1> crimsun: nope
[10:34] <keve1> no sound
[10:34] <wilo> rofl lol whoops my bad
[10:34] <wilo> lol
[10:34] <Slart> non|inear: azureus works.. but it's a monster compared to utorrent..
[10:34] <Souljah> kirkunit and ompaul this is what i type in: mv aMSN Live-1.0 -vt /usr/share/amsn/plugins
[10:34] <Souljah> is that right
[10:34] <crimsun> keve1: ok, what if you modprobe -r snd_hda_intel && modprobe snd_hda_intel model=auto  ?
[10:34] <zcat[1] > johnt, no, another buyer outbid. Sie was going to put up her bid but now she's realised the seller is Jules himself, she figures he'll probably list another CD as soon as this one's sold.. so just wait for it :)
[10:34] <non|inear> slari: what do u mean monster, u mean like size or mem use
[10:35] <yehweh> chriso:  When I said what is your passwd I did not mean to ask! (Obviously duh!) I meant try it. LOL
[10:35] <kahrytan> non|inear: Utorrent is designed to work in WINE.
[10:35] <non|inear> hrm
[10:35] <non|inear> anyone here use utorrent in wine
[10:35] <ompaul> Souljah, it can be done but the -vt should be before the first directory or file
[10:35] <keve1> FATAL: Module snd_hda_intel is in use.
[10:35] <Slart> non|inear: uses lots of memory, but also has lots of nice features..
[10:35] <kahrytan> non|inear: i DO
[10:35] <johnt> zcat[1]  good thinking :-))
[10:35] <crimsun> keve1: so do it from a console, and/or kill what's using the audio device first
[10:35] <chriso> yehweh i know login and password but when i typing password it is wrong
[10:35] <Souljah> The folder which is aMSN Live-1.0 is on the desktop. I've all ready cd'd to my desktop
[10:36] <Souljah> so I would have to put -vt before the source?
[10:36] <ompaul> Souljah, so that works, but you don't need it
[10:36] <keve1> crimsun: did it from the console
[10:36] <Souljah> ok let me try
[10:36] <crimsun> keve1: did you log out of gdm/kdm first?
[10:36] <ompaul> Souljah, it is not necessary
[10:36] <non|inear> well, i kinda lwant something that i can leave running while working or playing pj64 LOL (like utorrent)
[10:36] <zcat[1] > johnt, so did you apt-get install devede yet?
[10:36] <non|inear> does utorrent/wine use a lot of resources
[10:36] <keve1> crimsun: no.
[10:37] <crimsun> keve1: do so.
[10:37] <SnapLinux> installed the x.org driver there a config panel for it?
[10:37] <Souljah> ompaul this is what it tells me: mv: accessing `aMSN': No such file or directory
[10:37] <Souljah> aMSN is not the whole file and driections. Live-1.0 is in it too
[10:37] <zcat[1] > ewww, don't run windows torrent clients under wine... gross!
[10:37] <wilo> mwe: this is wat i have atm: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19590/
[10:37] <ompaul> Souljah, do mv aMSN* /target (where target is where you want it
[10:37] <non|inear> while i'm at it... does anyone know of any software that is compatible or at least similar in functionality to sigmaplot and coreldraw?
[10:37] <johnt> zcat[1]  No the computer I want to install on is in use (supertux of all things)
[10:37] <wilo> but it doesn't work
[10:37] <kirkunit> souljah: mv aMSN\ Live-1.0
[10:37] <pilstukas> t
[10:37] <kahrytan> non|inear: Not like that java client
[10:37] <Madpilot> Souljah, type aMSN then hit the TAB key
[10:38] <zcat[1] > johnt, yeah, cairo wants to kick me off this one too :)
[10:38] <yehweh> chriso:  Try to figure the password out ny friend coz w/o that you cant do much. Ill be back in 5.
[10:38] <predaeus> Souljah, you need to put a "\" infront of spaces in file names. else the command thinks it is 2 different files
[10:38] <Matt4781581> hi
[10:38] <kahrytan> non|inear: I can play videos w/o using utorrent.
[10:38] <zcat[1] > so she can play secondlife!
[10:38] <johnt> zcat[1]  Durned women!!!
[10:38] <predaeus> Souljah, or put the whole name in "...."
[10:38] <kahrytan> *w/ using utorrent
[10:38] <Souljah> ok
[10:38] <wilo> zcat[1] : this is the security repo's i got : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19590/
[10:38] <Souljah> in quotes
[10:38] <Souljah> ok
[10:38] <wilo> does tat look right?
[10:38] <Souljah> let me try
[10:39] <Souljah> ok this is what it showed: mv: accessing `aMSN': No such file or directory
[10:39] <Souljah> so it happened?
[10:39] <Souljah> it worked?
[10:39] <non|inear> kahrytan: cool like graphics intensive games?  i just have a 915gm/whatever, 910  blah video so i don't go crazy, but i do like oot
[10:39] <Souljah> oops
[10:39] <Souljah> not that
[10:39] <Souljah> `/usr/share/amsn/plugins' -> `aMSN Live-1.0/plugins'
[10:39] <Souljah> that
[10:40] <zcat[1] > ummm.. I think so..
[10:40] <kahrytan> non|inear: It just needs memory for cache. It doesn't to much cpu
[10:40] <ompaul> soluj
[10:40] <non|inear> oh ok cool
[10:40] <Dandre> hello all,
[10:40] <h4wk> mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/h4wk/.fonts': No such file or directory
[10:41] <kahrytan> non|inear: And it supports protocol encryption
[10:41] <h4wk> That error is so stupid :P
[10:41] <keve1> ok
[10:41] <keve1> crap
[10:41] <non|inear> yea
[10:41] <Dandre> is there any possibility to run ubuntu live from a usb key?
[10:41] <non|inear> maybe i'll try wine and uorrent
[10:41] <keve1> what is the command to load the module again?
[10:41] <aftertaf> modprobe [module] 
[10:41] <Myrtti> modprobe
[10:41] <keve1> crimsun: ?
[10:41] <zcat[1] > I use rtorrent.. I can leave it running in screen and log off that way.. who needs a GUI?!!
[10:42] <Souljah> ompaul :(.. it moved the /usr/share/amsn/plugins folder inside the aMSN folder on my desktop
[10:42] <non|inear> in lunix, is it possible to use disk utils like defrag and check disk on ntfs, and ivce versa?
[10:42] <Souljah> how did that happen
[10:42] <non|inear> so wine is a pc emulator?
[10:42] <rausb0> zcat[1] : screen(1) is king!
[10:42] <non|inear> i mean windows
[10:42] <aftertaf> not exactly
[10:42] <crimsun> keve1: modprobe snd_hda_intel model=auto
[10:42] <zcat[1] > non|inear, Probably not in lunix .. perhaps in Linux though
[10:42] <aftertaf> www.winehq
[10:42] <non|inear> heh
[10:43] <keve1> crimsun: ahh I was doing mode=. thanks
[10:43] <non|inear> zcat can i really
[10:43] <ompaul> Souljah, ehh then you did not read what I said. mv works as mv what-needs-to-be-moved to-where-it-needs-to-be-moved
[10:43] <aftertaf> oops, orgot the top level domain*
[10:43] <elifed> non|inear, more like libraries and system calls
[10:43] <non|inear> causwe i got some stuff i gotta take care of
[10:43] <SnapLinux> bahh the x.org driver hosed x windows
[10:43] <Souljah> arrgghh.. ok.. ompaul is there an undo operation
[10:43] <Parmenion> hey guys, how do i setup a greeting for myself when i open a terminal ?
[10:43] <Souljah> of what i just did
[10:43] <ompaul> Souljah, no just move it the way i said - so you mv the stuff to where you want it
[10:44] <MindOfChaos> wtf do you want a greeting for?
[10:44] <zcat[1] > ahh, not for ntfs, I wouldn't think.. except perhaps using windows defrag in windows in a virtual machine
[10:44] <non|inear> hrm
[10:44] <non|inear> ok
[10:44] <Parmenion> MindOfChaos: i just want it to spit a greeting to me when i open a terminal
[10:44] <Parmenion> thats all ... something like those fortune files
[10:44] <aftertaf> for data partitions id recommend using ext3 and IFS on Windows
[10:44] <zcat[1] > I think there's a linux defrag program for fat32 somewhere.. there's one for ext2 iirc..
[10:44] <non|inear> i just have like 34923748237 tiny questions, sorry guys, haven't used a linux distribution lke this before
[10:44] <MindOfChaos> Parmenion learn to edit the source code
[10:45] <keve1> crimson: nope
[10:45] <Parmenion> MindOfChaos: I do :P i just need to know which file to meddle with
[10:45] <jarrett> Parmenion: edit .bashrc in your home
[10:45] <Parmenion> thanks jarrett
[10:46] <SnapLinux> so easy on my old laptop but my new one driving me crazy
[10:46] <yokomo> I am having problems installing ubuntu 7.04 on my laptop.  It gets to squashfs and starts to lead, then my screen goes black and nothing loads.  any ideas?
[10:46] <yokomo> lead=load
[10:46] <non|inear> someone in here earlier said there was something so you could write to ntfs, it was a plugin or something?  is that a good way?  i don't want fat disks
[10:46] <aftertaf> use ext3 instead then!!!
[10:47] <aftertaf> windows can read and write to them with a driver installed.
[10:47] <non|inear> well i want to share with xp
[10:47] <zcat[1] > !ntfs-3g | non|inear
[10:47] <ubotu> non|inear: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[10:47] <SnapLinux> its like they purposly built that thing stricly for windows ...it just fights linux everywhere
[10:47] <non|inear> i have to actually, cause i need xp for work
[10:47] <non|inear> is  ntfs-3g fast/reliabel
[10:47] <keve1> Crimson: I got work tomorrow. tired. Can we try again tomorrow?
[10:47] <lkthomas> does kmail have anything better than thunderbird ?
[10:47] <Souljah> ok it worked. thanks ompaul.
[10:47] <non|inear> like if i want to move 20 gb while surfing the web and checking email
[10:47] <ompaul> Souljah, np
[10:48] <Souljah> also ompaul i managed to mess up my usplash image
[10:48] <Souljah> it's removed
[10:48] <Souljah> how can i add it back
[10:48] <zcat[1] > there's also an ext3 driver for windows.. so you can share either filesystem.. using ext3 under windows is probably safer though since that driver was written for a documented filesystem
[10:48] <non|inear> hrm...
[10:48] <aftertaf> non|inear: you can avoid ntfs.... http://www.fs-driver.org/
[10:48] <crimsun> keve1: I'll likely be busy, but sure.
[10:48] <ompaul> !usplash  | Souljah
[10:48] <ubotu> Souljah: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[10:48] <|carlos|t41|> zzzz
[10:49] <keve1> crimsun: thanks. lates.
[10:49] <non|inear> well i want ntfs drives cause i think it would be more stable and faster for XP, i have to do a buch of data analysis and simulations for work
[10:49] <yehweh> chriso: any luck with the password?
[10:49] <non|inear> k i'll check it out thnkx
[10:49] <Souljah> ok
[10:49] <aftertaf> lol, you said XP and stable in the same phrase :)
[10:49] <non|inear> and BTW, this community is great, thank you all so much, i would be nowhere with this without the community
[10:50] <aftertaf> ditto that
[10:50] <Parmenion> thanks jarrett
[10:50] <jarrett> non|inear: the driver is stable, read up on it a little http://www.ntfs-3g.org/
[10:50] <non|inear> groovy
[10:50] <jarrett> Parmenion: np, glad i could help
[10:50] <non|inear> i'll check it out rite now
[10:50] <jackie> Hi!! I want to install ubuntu on an existing partioning schema without formatting /. However the installation complains that it *needs* to format /
[10:50] <aftertaf> non|inear: for info... i ve been usingIFS  for a while now, and the rapidity of data access from xp is very fast, IMHO much more than ntfs
[10:50] <non|inear> really?
[10:51] <non|inear> ok
[10:51] <aftertaf> just an impression..... but yeah
[10:51] <non|inear> that would be great
[10:51] <non|inear> heh
[10:51] <aftertaf> for accessing a 30gb partition of mp3s. Its much faster opening explorer
[10:51] <zcat[1] > If you don't format / it's likely to leave all kinds of crap (old libraries and stuff) all over the place...
[10:52] <aftertaf> you format your drive, boot to windows, instal ifs, mount the drive as a letter and basta
[10:52] <jackie> zcat[1]  I know... that's the idea..
[10:52] <non|inear> i just sent like 3 weeks optimizing and tweaking for xp, so dpn't wanna slow things down with my freetime stuff lol
[10:52] <aftertaf> give it a try....
[10:52] <non|inear> oh yea, how can i play mp3s?
[10:52] <moDumass> hey all, im having strange issues, i am trying to "/home/evilsherpa/Desktop/Songbird_0_2_5_linux-i686.tar.gz" but i get an error
[10:52] <sampbar_> getdebs.com
[10:53] <sampbar_> then search for songbird
[10:53] <moDumass> mv: cannot stat `Songbird_0_2_5_linux-i686.tar.gz': No such file or directory
[10:53] <zcat[1] > jackie: no, the idea is to put /home on a different partition so you can cleanly reinstall without losing the stuff you actually want to keep
[10:53] <moDumass> its on my desktop
[10:53] <zcat[1] > !codecs | non|inear
[10:53] <ubotu> non|inear: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:53] <sampbar_> moDumass: getdebs.com then search for songbird and use the .deb
[10:53] <non|inear> ok
[10:53] <yokomo> I can't get 7.04 to install on my laptop.  I dl'd the i386 ubuntu desktop iso, ran md5sum check on it.  it checks out ok.  tried checking cd in menu.  THAT checked out ok.  Everytime I try to install, it gets to squashfs and my monitor turns black and the machine completely stops.  suggestions?
[10:54] <aftertaf> yokomo: do you have a SATA controller?
[10:54] <non|inear> i'm sure i could figour it out in like 2 secs on google or forums, but it's so easy to ask
[10:54] <moDumass> and im using term from user@user-desktop:~$
[10:54] <non|inear> thanks guys
[10:54] <karimfayez> hey guys...
[10:54] <yokomo> aftertaf  don't believe so....
[10:54] <sampbar_> moDumass: use the deb
[10:54] <aftertaf> ok. dont know then....
[10:54] <aftertaf> ok. im outta here )
[10:55] <karimfayez> i have a laoptop dell inspiron 6400 with an ati card device..it doesnt boot into the graphical interface..what to do??
[10:55] <eck> yokomo: you might just want to try using the alternate cd
[10:55] <crimsun> karimfayez: use the alternate installer if the desktop installer fails.  Then enable fglrx.
[10:55] <crdlb> and if fglrx fails...
[10:55] <jarrett> !topic
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[10:55] <yokomo> what's on the alternate cd?
[10:56] <Jowi> !alternate
[10:56] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[10:56] <moDumass> sampbar what is getdebs.com?
[10:56] <sampbar_> moDumass: a website with .debs on
[10:56] <non|inear> the alternate cd is rad... i couldn't get the stupid desktop one to work
[10:56] <karimfayez> how to enable fglrx???
[10:56] <zcat[1] > yokomo, if you press F1 at the boot prompt there's a bunch of options; I think one of them is using vesa instead of the ati drivers which might help you
[10:57] <yokomo> how would that be any different other than it's a text based installer?
[10:57] <yokomo> zcat[1] : really?  ok
[10:57] <moDumass> sampbar i get this http://www.google.com.au/search?q=getdebs.com&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[10:57] <yokomo> i will try that
[10:57] <zcat[1] > from memory... :)
[10:57] <moDumass> or this http://www.getdebs.com/
[10:57] <moDumass> server not found
[10:57] <non|inear> well, i was able to get initrd and vmlinux files that let me install from my hd which was fast and cool
[10:57] <zcat[1] > or save vga mode?
[10:57] <moDumass> BTW sorry if im just being ultra slow
[10:58] <zcat[1] > saFe vga mode..
[10:58] <non|inear> but u could do those with the desktop cd too
[10:59] <karimfayez> crimsun how do i enable fglrx??
[10:59] <aldaek> im having problems updating to ubuntu 7.04. im getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy-commercial/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[10:59] <jeremyb> Bo0m: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230870
[11:00] <jeremyb> anyone have a timezone for him?
[11:01] <non|inear> k... how do i kill a process
[11:01] <aldaek> DST should be voted out, imho!
[11:01] <non|inear> heh
[11:01] <jeremyb> aldaek: why?
[11:01] <jeremyb> non|inear: try kill
[11:01] <karimfayez> anybody knows how to enable fglrx???
[11:01] <sampbar_> sorry its: http://www.getdeb.net/
[11:02] <non|inear> is ther a way on the gui
[11:02] <zcat[1] > non|inear, in the gui, alt-F2 xkill and you ket a kill cursor.. will kill whatever you click on.
[11:02] <non|inear> ok cool
[11:02] <HOT> open a terminal and type xkill then click the application
[11:02] <non|inear> oh alt-f2 is rad
[11:02] <aldaek> the change should be unnecessary
[11:02] <jeremyb> isn't there a keyboard shortcut for the same cursor
[11:02] <jeremyb> ?
[11:02] <aldaek> i know it saves energy and all.
[11:02] <zcat[1] > HOT, terminal?
[11:02] <aldaek> im having problems updating to ubuntu 7.04. im getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy-commercial/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[11:02] <HOT> or alt + f2
[11:03] <zcat[1] > hehe.. terminal window scares newb's .. I try to avoid suggesting it :)
[11:03] <non|inear> kinda like alt + tab
[11:03] <HOT> true
[11:03] <non|inear> what is shortcut for copy and paste
[11:03] <HOT> altough alt f2 is actually term in a nice gzli wrapper
[11:03] <DBFT> is it only me who Gnome XChat has no user list? :@
[11:03] <zcat[1] > ^C / ^V just like 'doze
[11:03] <jeremyb> ctrl-c; ctrl-v don't work?
[11:03] <Souljah> on the terminal
[11:03] <non|inear> nope
[11:03] <Parmenion> DBFT: same here :Pi
[11:04] <Souljah> ctrl c doesn't work
[11:04] <aldaek> you mean, microvell?
[11:04] <Possum> middle click
[11:04] <DBFT> how do I get it parmenion? :P
[11:04] <jeremyb> non|inear: throw in a shift
[11:04] <crdlb> DBFT: you have to click the button in the bottom left
[11:04] <jarrett> DBFT: i also use gnome xchat
[11:04] <non|inear> it wasn't working in terminal or the openoffice word thing
[11:04] <scriptdevil> How long does ubuntu take to boot?
[11:04] <sampbar> :) my wireless is working
[11:04] <Parmenion> no idea DBFT ...it isnt on xchat either
[11:04] <non|inear> ctrl+shift+c lol
[11:04] <zcat[1] > terminal is an odd case since ^c and so on already have a purpose there..
[11:04] <non|inear> i need more fingers
[11:04] <DBFT> i think i'll switch to normal xchat if you dont get a userlist :p
[11:04] <Possum> hilight then middle click!!!
[11:04] <Parmenion> scriptdevil: depends ... under 20s for me
[11:04] <non|inear> yea
[11:04] <Parmenion> DBFT: it isnt there under normal xchat either
[11:05] <scriptdevil> Parmenion: not bad.. gentoo takes about 12-14 on mine..
[11:05] <DBFT> it is, I just formatted-  I used to use xchat and it wa sthere
[11:05] <Possum> Hilight is COPYmiddle click is PASTE -- it is built into X
[11:05] <jamie>  greetings
[11:05] <jamie> [10:04]  <jamie> looking for help with wifi (ipw3945) which has broken after an update, anyone free and willing?
[11:05] <scriptdevil> Parmenion: so i expected about 30 for ubuntu
[11:05] <DBFT> I just decided to try this one since it was on the list :)
[11:05] <aldaek> im having problems updating to ubuntu 7.04. im getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy-commercial/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[11:05] <johnt> zcat[1]  Durned women!!!
[11:05] <zcat[1] > I was quite surprised to discover you can drag and drop highlighted text, even from one app to another..
[11:05] <Possum> blah, this shell is really slow connection
[11:05] <adb> hi, anyone understand udev stuff in feisty? my palm pilot configuration no longer works after the upgrade
[11:06] <DBFT> anyway, onto my real question
[11:06] <Parmenion> scriptdevil: my laptop :P ... my mother's p3 takes around 15s from coldboot to login
[11:06] <Possum> yea, dragndrop works too... but hilight and MIDDLECLICKis VERYuseful
[11:06] <DBFT> i've installed xampp for quick testing - but i had to install it as root (sudo) so i cant actually change files inside the htdocs directory
[11:06] <zcat[1] > johnt, she still hogging the machine?
[11:06] <adb> before files such as /dev/ttyUSB1 etc must have been created
[11:06] <scriptdevil> Parmenion: mine is a p4-2.8gz with a one gig ram
[11:06] <aldaek> im having problems updating to ubuntu 7.04. im getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy-commercial/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2). google is not enlightening me on how to fix it. any leads?
[11:06] <DBFT> how would i give myself permission to edit inside /opt/lampp/htdocs
[11:06] <Possum> Am I on ignore? XD
[11:06] <johnt> zcat[1]  I still cant get to the puter but I had a read of the devede and it seems simple enough even for me to use so I will do that tommorrow I think
[11:06] <jamie> is this the right place to scream HELP?
[11:07] <scriptdevil> aldaek: dont repeat...
[11:07] <Parmenion> DBFT: precede your command with sudp
[11:07] <aldaek> jamie, not sure. ask the question you have.
[11:07] <Parmenion> *sudo
[11:07] <non|inear> tyea theres tons of awesome features.. when i first tried ubuntu, i wondered how anyone could use ms anymore when this is so much more powerful and functoinal... and way easier once you get the hang of things
[11:07] <jamie> aldaek: ipw3945 broke after update
[11:07] <DBFT> yeah
[11:07] <aldaek> im still trying to update to 7.04 with a fetch error
[11:07] <DBFT> but i dont want to do that every time
[11:07] <jamie> aldaek: and i have exhausted my capacity to understand why i can sort it
[11:07] <adb> now i get a bunch of flles named /dev/usbdev1.15_ep0 etc
[11:07] <johnt> zcat[1]  Yes and I am scared of her lol
[11:07] <jamie> *cannot
[11:07] <zcat[1] > john, cool.. yeah, it was pretty easy here. Generates an iso I think for dvd .. bin and cue file for vcd's since they're not just a plain filesystem. Just rightclick the iso or cue file and burn it to a disk as normal..
[11:08] <Parmenion> jamie: whats the problem ?
[11:08] <jeremyb> adb: not files
[11:08] <Possum> DBFT, you can get a root shell with sudo -i or sudo su
[11:08] <jamie> Parmenion: ipw3945 stopped working after an update, feisty, thus wireless is hosed
[11:08] <sampbar> moDumass: hows it going?
[11:08] <DBFT> ok, im not going to be working on the terminal the whole time though
[11:08] <DBFT> is my point
[11:08] <Parmenion> jamie: ipw3945 is your wireless card's driver ?
[11:09] <scriptdevil> the only thing i am worried about is.. i dont wanna find ubuntu  too easy.. it will feel like being back at ms.. i am 100% sure, i willl join the bug testers
[11:09] <jamie> Parmenion: yes
[11:09] <DBFT> i need to set permission so i can do it from within gui applications
[11:09] <Parmenion> jamie: try using ndiswrapper to work through
[11:09] <SnapLinux> hardware vendors really need to offer better linux support......broadcoms' reluctance, and outright sabatoge driving me nuts
[11:09] <tondar> what is the best osx dock imitator out there?
[11:09] <scriptdevil> DBFT: i think you can do xhost + localhost
[11:09] <scriptdevil> tondar: gdesklets?
[11:09] <Parmenion> SnapLinux: true ... but you can get around Broadcom ... dont like it though . too much of work
[11:09] <adb> jeremyb: what are they? and why are there 5 of them?
[11:09] <zcat[1] > SnapLinux, perhaps you need to offer less support to broadcom by not buying their crap? :)
[11:10] <Possum> tondar, "best" is difficult... a lot of people will say kiba-dock or engage
[11:10] <DBFT> sorry, scriptdevil?
[11:10] <doron> hi, my system is overall slugish and when I start ZappingTV or Ktv ubuntu freezes and I need to reboot, how can I debug this ?
[11:10] <jeremyb> adb: block devices?  idk
[11:10] <tondar> ok
[11:10] <ideasman_42> hey guys
[11:10] <jeremyb> adb: stat them if you want to know
[11:10] <SnapLinux> zcat[1]  most laptops using bc wireless
[11:10] <ideasman_42> Im just installing ubuntu on my dads laptop
[11:10] <doron> that problem appeared only in the past few days
[11:10] <tondar> I should rephrase that, which is the easiest (installation)??
[11:10] <yehweh> tondar: Well some people disagree with me. But if you want an imitator for os x dock try avn with beryl on
[11:10] <zcat[1] > SnapLinux, yeah, I noticed that.. damn annoying
[11:11] <SnapLinux> i bught the laptop not the wireless card
[11:11] <jamie> Parmenion: do you think that the way to go instead of trying to compile a new driver
[11:11] <TShadow> Hi to all
[11:11] <ideasman_42> and its only got 256 meg of ram. aparently thats a minimum. but it seems to be too little
[11:11] <Possum> yehweh, avn? I'll have to look that up >.>
[11:11] <HOT> tondar: i found avn to be pretty good and simple to set up
[11:11] <Myrtti> ideasman_42: try xubuntu
[11:11] <tondar> yehweh: actually using that right now, but not alot of flexibility
[11:11] <Parmenion> jamie: its easier to use ndiswrapper
[11:11] <ideasman_42> Myrtti, does the installer use less ram?
[11:11] <Parmenion> AFAIK though
[11:11] <TShadow> excuse me, are there someone who know frost well ?
[11:11] <tondar> HOT: yeah me too but read my reason for it
[11:11] <Parmenion> ideasman_42: use xubuntu alternate
[11:12] <scriptdevil> ideasman_42: use the alternate installer.. needs only 64mb ram
[11:12] <yehweh> aah I know but that the best we have right now ;)
[11:12] <ideasman_42> wow ;)
[11:12] <kust0m> ideasman_42: the whole distro uses less memory with xubuntu because it doesn't run gnome.
[11:12] <ideasman_42> and there is no way to get the normal installer to run slicker?
[11:12] <jamie> Parmenion: i will try
[11:12] <zcat[1] > 256m is barely enough to run the gui installer.. I'd use alternate
[11:12] <ideasman_42> Eg, load X11, no gnome
[11:12] <scriptdevil> kust0m: fluxbuntu is gonna be the hack
[11:12] <tondar> yehweh: how do I add some launchers to it?
[11:12] <kust0m> ideasman_42: that's why you use the alternate..heh
[11:12] <tondar> hey PriceChild
[11:12] <tondar> ;)
[11:12] <Possum> jeremyb, :P
[11:13] <ideasman_42> kust0m, and theres only alternate for xubuntu?
[11:13] <kust0m> scriptdevil: absolutely. i bet the install is WAY smaller too.
[11:13] <yehweh> coz I used kiba and it sucked. I hated it
[11:13] <tondar> tondar == hadiriazi
[11:13] <scriptdevil> ideasman_42: fluxubuntu is my best bet.. but it isnt outta beta
[11:13] <kust0m> ideasman_42: no, there's an alternate for ubuntu as well
[11:13] <yehweh> drag and drop simple
[11:13] <scriptdevil> kust0m: iso is only 309mb
[11:13] <SnapLinux> M$ paid broadcom a huge chunk of money to not support linux knowing almost 90% of laptops would use those wifi cards
[11:13] <tondar> HOT: any ideas? adding launchers to avn?
[11:13] <kust0m> scriptdevil: that's like .. barely bigger than the server install..if it's even bigger
[11:13] <ideasman_42> Another option for me is to enable swap before X launches
[11:14] <jarrett> SnapLinux: im not surprised
[11:14] <kust0m> SnapLinux: that's uber lame. i have broadcom in my lappy.
[11:14] <tondar> sorry folks brb
[11:14] <yehweh> tondar: Drag and drop the stuff you want to add tothe launcher
[11:14] <ubuntubeginz> hi, initially i didnt have swap partition.. so i went back to windows and resized my ubuntu partition to 2 parts...one for the current ubuntu...and the other for the linux swap partition.. how do i configure the ubuntu to recognize the swap partition now...thanks
[11:14] <HOT> tondar: i just drag them onto the bar
[11:14] <sampbar> use ndiswrapper or the native drivers
[11:14] <scriptdevil> kust0m: i am downloading that now.. but i will switch to evilwm
[11:14] <ideasman_42> thanks guys! - Ill poke about
[11:14] <tondar> yehweh: yeah but how about show desktop and network ststus??
[11:14] <HOT> my broadcom was up and working in one paste into terminal with fiesty, must have got lucky...
[11:14] <zcat[1] > SnapLinux, getting OT here, but you know protected media path has very little to do with DRM and everything to do with getting manufacturers to build hardware that's anti-linux by design
[11:15] <tondar> HOT: from where do you drag them?
[11:15] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: is ubuntu installed?
[11:15] <kust0m> HOT: but was it working well?
[11:15] <zcat[1] > MSFT piss me off..
[11:15] <HOT> tondar: from the gnome bar i left at the top
[11:15] <SnapLinux> ive got mine working but i get dialup performance out of it
[11:15] <yehweh> oppps dont know :D never tried
[11:15] <dex> hi
[11:15] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil: yeah..i am in ubuntu envrionement now
[11:15] <HOT> kust0m: yes i get full througout
[11:15] <tondar> HOT: same as me
[11:15] <ideasman_42> Btw, I really love ubunto, my girlfriend left her job and works at home using ubuntu for admin work... she likes also
[11:15] <HOT> erm throughput
[11:15] <tondar> HOT: you have a desktop show too?
[11:15] <scriptdevil> swapon /dev/hdXY
[11:15] <kust0m> SnapLinux: someone else here said the same thing about theirs.
[11:15] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: swapon device name
[11:15] <tondar> HOT: also I want my home dir to be there too
[11:16] <dex> I'm having some troubles with GStreamer, can anyone help?
[11:16] <SnapLinux> under sabayon it works great out of the box
[11:16] <HOT> tondar: drag from places / home onto the avn bar
[11:16] <SnapLinux> but i cant stand sabayons package manager
[11:16] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil : but i cant see the swap partition....or where to find it...
[11:16] <tondar> HOT: will try
[11:16] <jarrett> dex: dont ask to ask, just ask, if someone knows they will let you know
[11:16] <SnapLinux> confusing as all getout
[11:16] <HOT> tondar: it works i just did it
[11:17] <tondar> HOT: thanks
[11:17] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: sudo fdisk -l?
[11:17] <tondar> HOT: yeah
[11:17] <adb> ah - should have googled a bit more. in feisty you have to explicitly load the visor module - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/99329
[11:17] <tondar> HOT: how about show desktop
[11:17] <tondar> ?
[11:17] <dex> jarrett: ok...
[11:18] <HOT> tondar: no, it executes the command when i try to drag it, i can probly get it to work though
[11:18] <SnapLinux> ive been giving away all my desktops im going all laptop
[11:18] <kfarrell> Hello, I've run beryl-manager, but my windows have no frames. What have I forgotten?
[11:18] <cyphase> is it possible to create an ncurses interface in bash?
[11:18] <kust0m> SnapLinux: wait till you decide to upgrade a laptop..and can't
[11:18] <tondar> HOT: plz do so, once done tell me how
[11:18] <tondar> HOT: thanks
[11:18] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: you can pm me
[11:19] <tondar> brb
[11:19] <crdlb> kfarrell: #ubuntu-effects
[11:19] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: if you want~
[11:19] <kfarrell> ty
[11:19] <zcat[1] > SnapLinux, I'd be happy with just one laptop.. mine barely runs, and something stops working every time I move it :(
[11:19] <SnapLinux> kust0m dont need to upgrade just get new one
[11:19] <kust0m> SnapLinux: What can I say..I'm cheap.
[11:20] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil:hi..i have run that command... so how do knoe that it is werking now
[11:20] <zcat[1] > I think one day I'm gonna back the car over it and get a new one on insurance..
[11:20] <SnapLinux> pfft my amd 64 x2 under 800 bucks
[11:20] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: do a sudo fdisk -l .. find out the partition name which is swap.
[11:20] <kust0m> SnapLinux: When I bought my Athlon 64 3400 it was a pretty sick laptop. Too bad it was like $1800.
[11:20] <SnapLinux> 80 gig drive a gig of ram.....i wont need new machine till it breaks
[11:20] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: then mkswap /dev/(partition name say hda2)
[11:21] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil: yeah i have typed the swapon command ordi
[11:21] <kust0m> ubuntubeginz: run 'sudo cat /proc/meminfo' and see if it lists any swap then
[11:22] <SnapLinux> id like to replace the wifi card it doable but more expensive than its worth
[11:22] <zcat[1] > you don't have to sudo that
[11:22] <yehweh> SnapLinux: Thats what I said when I had a 486
[11:22] <kust0m> zcat: wasn't sure.
[11:22] <Shimete> when i do anything with the sound control i get the following message, "no volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found" i need some help getting this to work...
[11:22] <SnapLinux> i shipped off my dual p2 400 xeon off to a buddy in oregon
[11:22] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: one sec..  http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/custom-guide/s1-swap-adding.html
[11:23] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil: yeah i have run /proc/meminfo cmd... i see a list of values...does this mean my swap is config
[11:23] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: it will help you
[11:23] <SnapLinux> ive got an athlon 750 left to give away
[11:23] <kust0m> ubuntubeginz: ok..try this 'cat /proc/meminfo | grep Swap'
[11:23] <SnapLinux> ill be lrft with a p3 1ghz lappy and my presario lappy
[11:24] <SnapLinux> reloading fiesty on the amd64  i hosed up x windows but good last time lol
[11:24] <ubuntubeginz> i get three values... swapcached | swaptotal |swapFree ...
[11:25] <kust0m> ubuntubeginz: and what are the values for swaptotal and swapfree?
[11:25] <zcat[1] > ubuntubeginz, total is nonzero?
[11:25] <scriptdevil> kust0m: ubuntubeginz does any of them non zero
[11:25] <karimfayez> how to enable fglrx???
[11:25] <scriptdevil> zcat[1] : you beat me to it :P
[11:25] <zcat[1] > hehe
[11:25] <jarrett> Shimete: what sound card are you using, and did it ever work before?
[11:25] <fierycleric> sweet , running virtual feisty in qemu , slow but usable :)
[11:26] <jcolagro> Hi all
[11:26] <jcolagro> I come back again
[11:26] <jcolagro> about my ati rage mobility 128 problem with feisty fawn
[11:26] <moDumass> hmm, since the .tar.gz is on my desktop why is this not working "sudo mv Songbird_0_2_5_linux-i686.tar.gz /opt"
[11:26] <ubuntubeginz> this are my values : swapCached:          0 kB     SwapTotal:     2104472 kB                 SwapFree:      2104472 k
[11:26] <kust0m> ubuntubeginz: you're set.
[11:27] <jcolagro> I am unable to choose a correct driver to set-up my video card
[11:27] <jcolagro> problem I did have with ubuntu 6.10
[11:27] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: add it to ur boot in /etc/fstab
[11:27] <mwe> moDumass: what does it say?
[11:27] <zcat[1] > moDumass, you in ~/Desktop or just ~ ?
[11:29] <scriptdevil> in /etc/fstab type /dev/hdXY               swap                    swap    defaults        0 0
[11:29] <moDumass> "modumass@modumass-desktop:~$" is where im at, and in term i type that command and it prints this mv: cannot stat `Songbird_0_2_5_linux-i686.tar.gz': No such file or directory
[11:29] <jont> test
[11:29] <zcat[1] > moDumass, cd Desktop, then try again
[11:29] <moDumass> haha, sorry im well, dim
[11:30] <zcat[1] > fairly unimaginitave computer name too
[11:30] <AmyRose> Why the heck does FreeNode keep sending me the ban list for this channel?
[11:31] <KalElVZ> Can I ask a tech question here?
[11:31] <zcat[1] > !ask | KalElVZ
[11:31] <ubotu> KalElVZ: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:31] <moDumass> zcat, super
[11:31] <KalElVZ> (d'oh! already made a mistake. grr.)
[11:31] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: everybody makes themm :D
[11:32] <zcat[1] > KalElVZ, that's OK.. it's on a trigger 'cos we get that 5 times an hour around here..
[11:32] <KalElVZ> alright, I'm trying to load up Ubuntu, and there's a REALLY loud screeching noise that comes up as it's loading. The computer freezes up, and I have to reboot. I tried loading in Recovery Mode; same thing.
[11:32] <KalElVZ> zcat-> lol
[11:32] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: your cd drive
[11:32] <KalElVZ> What about it?
[11:33] <scriptdevil> software doesnt make sounds
[11:33] <kirkunit> can i ask if I can ask to ask?
[11:33] <zcat[1] > kirkunit, can I slap you?
[11:33] <scriptdevil> kirkunit: i can tell you that you have to tell yourself to answer that
[11:33] <SnapLinux> only if your not really going to ask
[11:33] <ubuntubeginz> scriptdevil: oh the next time , i restart the swap partition will automatically configured rite...
[11:33] <ubuntubeginz> restart the machine..
[11:33] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: if you added that to /etc/fstab
[11:33] <zcat[1] > ubuntubeginz, if your fstab is correct...
[11:33] <Logi> I've got a number of removable usb devices. I can have them autmotacially mounted when I plug them in by doing nothing and I can have them mounted in specific locations by adding them to /etc/fstab with a UUID=, but then they are no longer automatically mounted. Is there a way to have them automatically mounted in a specific location? A FM to R would be fine.
[11:33] <KalElVZ> ScriptDevil: so i need to do what to my CD drive in order for that to not happen?
[11:34] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: try some other cd
[11:34] <Logi> automatically (monday morning syndrome... at elast I'm not trying to write code)
[11:34] <scriptdevil> check if there is the screeching noise...
[11:34] <KalElVZ> SD: There's no CD in the drive though.
[11:34] <KalElVZ> ANd it only happens when I load Ubuntu. Not with windows.
[11:34] <zcat[1] > KalElVZ, can you find out where's the sound coming from? PC speaker? external speakers? CPU fan?
[11:34] <moDumass> zcat, how would i now extract it to the /opt directory?
[11:34] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: you mean while installing ubuntu or using ubuntu
[11:35] <scriptdevil> ?
[11:35] <zcat[1] > moDumass, cd /opt ; sudo tar xzf whateveritwas.tar.gz
[11:35] <ttuuxxx>  does anyone have a spare business requirement document for a website?
[11:35] <KalElVZ> zcat: it's a laptop, and it (sd-- using ubuntu) sounds like a mono sound, so i'm guessing the pc speaker
[11:35] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: sorry.. i thought the disk was doing it.. ok.. set mike volume to zero
[11:36] <KalElVZ> SD: Also, I've used Ubuntu just fine for a few weeks- it just started happening. How do I set it to 0 if I haven't even loaded the OS yet?
[11:36] <ttuuxxx> zcat it could be a driver, or your eq setting, or your sound setting, it can be a lot of things
[11:36] <scriptdevil> KalElVZ: oops.... am confused..
[11:36] <yehweh> ttuuxxx: what are you taling abt? If you are talking abt a BRD you are at a wring place
[11:36] <KalElVZ> Lol. So am I, my friend. :)
[11:37] <zcat[1] > KalElVZ, sounds like the mike got turned on and you have feedback, if you wait (and ignore the sound) does it finish booting?
[11:37] <KalElVZ> Alright so let me go try something. I'm going to leave the CD drive open, then just *allow* the screeching to go on and see if it'll continue booting.
[11:37] <KalElVZ> Oh. Right.
[11:37] <ttuuxxx> so i'm yehweh do you have  a spare business requirement document for a website?
[11:37] <KalElVZ> Exactly what you said Zcat
[11:37] <KalElVZ> :)
[11:37] <CheshireViking> !install > CheshireViking
[11:37] <scriptdevil> zcat[1] : i wont say that because mikes dont cause an os to hang
[11:37] <sarthor> Hi, i have install xchat-gnome 0.13 on my ubunutu, but i cant see the Buddy list on the side? tell me how to disply the buddy list. i can see it iwth ctrl+u but it get disapear soon.
[11:37] <ubuntubeginz> thanks scripdevil.... gonna restart the pc and see the *effect*
[11:38] <scriptdevil> ubuntubeginz: sure thing
[11:38] <KalElVZ> Well I'll see what happens. Hopefully it'll work. I'll come back and let you guys know. Thanks a bunch! :)
[11:38] <zcat[1] > KalElVZ, ummm.. you're booting from the install cd? in that case the levels should be whatever they always were..
[11:38] <KalElVZ> (no booting from the hd)
[11:38] <scriptdevil> :D i feel good down here.. and i havent even installed ubuntu yet :D
[11:38] <Lopi_> #ubuntu-pl
[11:38] <KalElVZ> take care guys. ciao. be back in ... a while. :P
[11:38] <sarthor> Hi, i have install xchat-gnome 0.13 on my ubunutu, but i cant see the Buddy list on the side? tell me how to disply the buddy list. i can see it iwth ctrl+u but it get disapear soon.
[11:38] <nanda_ca_tmn> hi
[11:38] <zcat[1] > KalElVZ, hmm.. yeah, see if it boots, then go to the mixer and see if mic is turned on
[11:39] <Logi> Lopi_: your g is inverted mate :)
[11:39] <SnapLinux> xchat going onto the 64
[11:39] <yehweh> I do but am affraid I cant share... I will see if i can find a template ., sox compliant and all the works
[11:39] <scriptdevil> Logi: not if it was lopez
[11:39] <argh> mmm i know this a question already asked but is there a way to suspend or hibernate with nvidia driver activated?
[11:39] <jackie> ...
[11:40] <sarthor> Hi, i have install xchat-gnome 0.13 on my ubunutu, but i cant see the Buddy list on the side? tell me how to disply the buddy list. i can see it iwth ctrl+u but it get disapear soon.
[11:40] <Lopi_> is any programs (graphical program) what help me copy /home partition to the other disk or the other place?
[11:40] <snap64> click the users button to the left of text  entry
[11:40] <scriptdevil> sarthor: you wil get a better answer at #xchat
[11:40] <sarthor> scriptdevil: OK, Thank you.
[11:41] <nanda_ca_tmn> hi
[11:41] <argh> mmm i know this a question already asked but is there a way to suspend or hibernate with nvidia driver activated? suspend2 could help?
[11:41] <scriptdevil> Lopi_: say.. why nt just cp?
[11:41] <scriptdevil> Lopi_: or probably your file manager?
[11:41] <jackie> Lopi_ copy -Rvf /home /other or tar -jcvf home.tar.bz /home and than cp the arhcive
[11:41] <moDumass> haha
[11:41] <moDumass> success
[11:42] <moDumass> i love it when i sort sh1t out on my own
[11:42] <moDumass> rarely, but cool
[11:42] <argh> no one knows?
[11:42] <jackie> Lopi_ I would first build the archive and than move the archive around
[11:42] <kust0m> jackie: you can use tar jcvf /full/path/to/other/location/home.tar.bz /home
[11:43] <scriptdevil> argh: google it.. i got some answers http://en.opensuse.org/NVidia_Suspend_HOWTO
[11:43] <argh> tnx
[11:43] <rkmaroon> hi, just have to share this ... dammit i love ubuntu, running a new install of feisty on a C2D with beryl and everything on an xfs / ... it's just rock solid!
[11:43] <rkmaroon> amazing!
[11:43] <crocd> has anybody had any issues with fluxbox on feisty/
[11:43] <Lopi_> jackie: but can i make archive  for example tar of all /home partition? with .folders??
[11:44] <hylje> Lopi_: yes
[11:44] <argh> i suggest all to try the mac look
[11:44] <Lopi_> ok i will try:)
[11:44] <kust0m> argh: ?
[11:44] <scriptdevil> argh: .. i love the evilwm look...
[11:45] <argh> how is evilwm?
[11:45] <majnoon>  anyone else having trouble burning cdroms after upgrade to feisty ??
[11:45] <scriptdevil> argh: it is evil
[11:45] <argh> gnome compatible?
[11:45] <DanaG> How do I set the I/O range of the virtual NIC in Qemu?  Win3.11 doesn't allow anything outside 0x0200 or 0x03E0.
[11:45] <tondar> HOT: so, did u try?
[11:45] <scriptdevil> argh: it can be an independent wm
[11:45] <scriptdevil> http://gentoo-wiki.com/Image:Evilwm.jpg
[11:46] <kust0m> that might be the ugliest wm i've ever seen.
[11:46] <argh> i'll google it
[11:46] <DanaG> Oh wait, that's base IO port.
[11:46] <rkmaroon> /leave "Love shared, mission complete"
[11:46] <rkmaroon> oops, sorry
[11:46] <kust0m> oh..that's not bad. the other screenshot i found was awful.
[11:46] <DanaG> Do any of you run Linux on Qemu?
[11:46] <DanaG> I need to see what the "Base I/O Port" is for the virtual NIC.
[11:47] <scriptdevil> kust0m: it is real good.. it looks like a plain screen.. everything is through keybindings
[11:47] <jackie> Lopi_ tar -jcvf backup.tar.bz2 /home
[11:47] <scriptdevil> kust0m: and it is so fast.... ony 33kb
[11:47] <kust0m> scriptdevil: hmm. i might have to check it out.. the workstation i use at work is a turd. i'm running fluxbox on it now.
[11:47] <scriptdevil> jackie: why not just tar it.. compression will take too much time
[11:47] <scriptdevil> kust0m: you may not like it.. it is geeky
[11:47] <snap64> ok lets see if ol snap can get the STUPID BROADCOM WiFi card to work right
[11:48] <kust0m> scriptdevil: and fluxbox isn't?
[11:48] <scriptdevil> kust0m: nope.. fluxbox is like kids wm in front of evilwm and ratpoison
[11:48] <Lopi_> thanks jackie
[11:48] <scriptdevil> but being productive is more useful than being geeky
[11:49] <kust0m> scriptdevil: never ran ratpoison either. i do like having the dock for minimized apps at the bottom.
[11:49] <jackie> scriptdevil your right..
[11:49] <snap64> have windows driver on cd in drive just need to get ndisswrapper to work right    heeelp
[11:49] <scriptdevil> kust0m: actually i like putting them in their own places.. i suggest you try wmii
[11:49] <jackie> Lopi_ np
[11:49] <scriptdevil> it is amazing
[11:49] <jxxxt> zcat[1] : I tried that pm thing can you read???
[11:49] <MenZa> !ndiswrapper | snap64
[11:49] <kust0m> scriptdevil: having 4+ boxes running *nix in my house is plenty geeky for me.
[11:49] <ubotu> snap64: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:51] <scriptdevil> ok.. bye people.. i will be a regular here... i am gonna install ubuntu in my box..
[11:51] <moDumass> modumass@modumass-desktop:~$ sudo cp songbird.png /usr/share/pixmaps
[11:51] <moDumass> cp: cannot stat `songbird.png': No such file or directory
[11:51] <snap64> Note: this is a defunct method written for hoary. Breezy and dapper both come with precompiled ndiswrapper modules.
[11:52] <moDumass> its sitting right here on the desktop though
[11:52] <kust0m> moDumass: that means that the file doesn't exist.
[11:52] <moDumass> why forth art this being so hard for me
[11:52] <KalElVZ> and we're BACK in ubuntu!
[11:52] <kust0m> moDumass: try sudo cp ~modumass/Desktop/songbird.png /usr/share/pixmaps/
[11:53] <KalElVZ> how do i change file permissions in the Linux Command prompt?
[11:53] <kust0m> KalElVZ: chmod
[11:53] <moDumass> hmm, did that make a copy? yes it did, cool thanks
[11:53] <KalElVZ> Oh DUH. I've been around web servers enough that I should know that. Thanks kustom.
[11:53] <jxxxt> zcat[1] : ??????
[11:54] <kust0m> KalElVZ: np
[11:54] <jxxxt> anyone with a registered nick please pm me I want to see if I got my reg correct
[11:55] <Flannel> jxxxt: you have.  you're identified
[11:55] <mwe> The default ubuntu kernel doesn't provide /proc/config.gz, does it?
[11:55] <jxxxt> Flannel: how do you know??
[11:55] <Flannel> jxxxt: /whois
[11:56] <crimsun> mwe: /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[11:56] <jxxxt> Flannel: Many thanks
[11:56] <crimsun> mwe: but no, it doesn't.
[11:56] <mwe> crimsun: thanks
[11:57] <moDumass> woohoo, we have songbird, thanks kust0m and all
[11:58] <nopcode> hey
[11:59] <nopcode> i've just installed xubuntu feisty fawn and my realtek gigbit card doesnt work
[11:59] <kadakas> Is Ubuntu 7.04 using shadow passwords?
[11:59] <nopcode> any ideas? should i get a new kernel package maybe?
[11:59] <snap64> should i install the ndisswraper utils as well you think??
[12:00] <mwe> kadakas: yes, I believe so.
[12:00] <kadakas> :)
[12:00] <kadakas> good
[12:00] <Xoorf> Hey.. I was wondering where I could read about the main differences between Server and Desktop edition. Anyone got a clue?
[12:01] <phy2> Server installs no gui
[12:01] <Xoorf> Thank you
[12:01] <mwe> Xoorf: the ubuntu-desktop provides a lot of gui stuff. you can install that later on server, though.
[12:01] <phy2> But it can be added, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[12:01] <XiXaQ> Xoorf, server has different options, like LAMP server, DNS, etc.
[12:01] <Xoorf> Cheers
[12:01] <kust0m> mwe: not as good of an idea as you might think. I tried that and Xorg had no hardware acceleration for video.
[12:02] <nopcode> where can i get ubuntu kernel packages?
[12:02] <mwe> kust0m: huh?
[12:02] <kust0m> mwe: i installed server then added X and whatnot..it ran like poo
[12:02] <mwe> kust0m: if it works installing from the cd it works like that is well
[12:03] <kust0m> while a clean install with an alternate cd from anything worked good.
[12:03] <phy2> Accelleration after installing desktop is a matter of configuration after installation
[12:03] <mwe> kust0m: if not install the appropiate driver
[12:03] <mwe> kust0m: and configure it right
[12:03] <kust0m> yeah, i spent 2 days trying that
[12:03] <kust0m> it was retarded.
[12:03] <kust0m> if you want a gui, install one of the versions with it packaged.
[12:03] <XiXaQ> kunwon1, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop ?
[12:03] <mwe> kust0m: I'm a big fan of the alternate CD
[12:03] <XiXaQ> that installs everything that the desktop cd does.
[12:04] <ajmorris_> does virtualbox work on feisty's latest kernel?
[12:04] <phy2> I saved my working desktop xorg.conf, installed desktop and nvidia-glx-new, and overwrote the xorg.conf. Worked fine
[12:04] <Thomas_Grainger> I have a 64bit Intel Core 2 duo e6600 which version of 7.04 is the best to get?
[12:04] <phy2> for desktop install over server
[12:04] <nopcode> hey where can i get ubuntu kernel packages?
[12:04] <nopcode> my realtek gigbit card doesnt work
[12:04] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: amd64 or just the 32bit version to make things easy if you want commercial software
[12:05] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: the dvd does not work for me, will the cd work?
[12:05] <phy2> I have AMD64 but installed 32bit OS
[12:05] <yariver> any one knows why should desktop effecs work for several days  - and than stop working, system saying it cannot work on this computer?
[12:05] <nopcode> phy2: why??
[12:05] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: generally commerscial software does not play nice with the 64 bit version and you'd probably install a !chroot
[12:05] <kestaz> how to convert pdf to html on ubuntu ?
[12:05] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: I don't know. how does it not work?
[12:05] <XiXaQ> phy2, me too. I never use 32bit operating systems.
[12:05] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: !alternate | Thomas_Grainger
[12:05] <mwe> !alternate | Thomas_Grainger
[12:06] <mwe> pfft
[12:06] <nopcode> if you dont use 64 bit you're wasting potential
[12:06] <ubotu> Thomas_Grainger: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[12:06] <yariver> mwe was that question for me?
[12:06] <phy2> Installed 32bit because having "problems" with 64bit as far as some webites I use
[12:06] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: I select the first option after booting from the dvd
[12:06] <XiXaQ> nopcode, no, I've never had that much RAM, and it's more important for meg to use the memory I have and have software available.
[12:06] <phy2> 64bit support for extras still still still sketchy
[12:06] <nopcode> XiXaQ: you can recompile software
[12:06] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: and it doesn't boot?
[12:07] <XiXaQ> nopcode, not when you can't get a hold of the source code.
[12:07] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: then the screen goes blank, and I get somthing like "kernal alive" and some memory setup, then blank for ever more
[12:07] <Pawel-> hello can somebody tell me where i should click to find USER LIST in my XCHAT ?
[12:07] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: I'd try the alternate CD suggested by ubotu
[12:08] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: I wanted to try out the live option
[12:08] <gesus> hey there #ubuntu'ers ---> how can i make my UBUNTU more PRETTY?  i read somewhere about an XGL add-on or something?  what other 'addons' are there that make ubuntu look magic (i want it to look more magical than windows). i like magic. :)
[12:08] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: I like that one best anyway. You're not at all the first person having problems with the live-cd
[12:08] <Thomas_Grainger> gesus: beryl
[12:08] <Pawel-> gesus: gnomelook.org
[12:08] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: live-dvd
[12:08] <Pawel->  can somebody tell me where i should click to find USER LIST in my XCHAT ?
[12:08] <yariver> anyone was able to install some serious program using wine - like any of the adobe programs?
[12:08] <XiXaQ> nopcode, however, I've never had more than 4GB of ram anyway. :)
[12:08] <nopcode> well anyone got suggestions? my realtek gigabit card doesnt work on feisty fawn
[12:08] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: it's common. yeay
[12:08] <nopcode> XiXaQ: you're bound to get problems with 2G+
[12:08] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: yeah, even
[12:09] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: that's what I meant
[12:09] <nopcode> XiXaQ: because then virtual memory is getting short
[12:09] <nopcode> 32 bit is... medieval
[12:09] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: hmm I'll go get the 64bit live CD
[12:09] <XiXaQ> nopcode, no.. It's quite ok until you use more than 4GB.
[12:09] <phy2> 2.5g here, works fine
[12:09] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: good luck
[12:09] <nopcode> XiXaQ: well but then you're using those intel extensions... thats a hack
[12:09] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe:thanks
[12:09] <XiXaQ> nopcode, no.
[12:09] <gesus> Thomas_Grainger, Pawel- thankyou i'll check it out :-)
[12:09] <Flannel> nopcode: I think you're confusing 4G with 2G
[12:09] <Pawel-> np
[12:09] <nopcode> Flannel: no i'm not
[12:10] <HOT> shred -u donkeysNnuns.wmv
[12:10] <Thomas_Grainger> vista 64 blocks anything over 8gig ram
[12:10] <mwe> yeah. 32bit can address up to 4G
[12:10] <XiXaQ> nopcode, What Intel calls memory extensions, AMD calls 64 bit architecture.
[12:10] <neutralrobotboy> i have a 40gb partition i want to use for ubuntu. unfortunately, the installer doesn't seem to want to handle things that way, so it seems i have to partition it manually. can anyone tell me how it should be partitioned + mounted?
[12:10] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: it does?
[12:10] <Thomas_Grainger> that is the home version
[12:10] <nopcode> XiXaQ: no thats wrong
[12:10] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: oh
[12:10] <nopcode> well higher addresses are usually reserved by the OS
[12:10] <CheshireViking> Pawel-, the user list in my xchat shows up in the right hand pane, i seem to remember that i had to move the window edges over to show them
[12:10] <XiXaQ> nopcode, I won't discuss that here, but that is not wrong.
[12:10] <Thomas_Grainger> the ultimate does not
[12:10] <nopcode> thats why you never can use the whole 4 gig if you have 4 gig
[12:10] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: so vista ultimate or whatever can address more than 8G ?
[12:10] <yariver> help on installing windows software using wine (or sugestion to some flash editing software)?
[12:11] <Thomas_Grainger> only 64bit
[12:11] <nopcode> XiXaQ: intel Physical Address Extension is not the same as x86-64
[12:11] <mwe> nopcode: yeah
[12:11] <Pawel-> CheshireViking: thanks
[12:11] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: of course ;)
[12:11] <nopcode> XiXaQ: the former is to be able to address (more than) 4 gig in 32 bit mode
[12:11] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: 32bit can only address 4G by definition
[12:11] <nopcode> the later has 64 bit registers, twice the amount of registers, different calling semantics...
[12:11] <Thomas_Grainger> but it is blocked on the cheaper 64 ones
[12:12] <XiXaQ> nopcode, perhaps you should look up the difference then. But as I said, I don't feel this is the right place for this discussion.
[12:12] <Thomas_Grainger> ill find the link
[12:12] <neutralrobotboy> ok... i guess i have to figure this out through internet research
[12:12] <nopcode> XiXaQ: In computing, Physical Address Extension (PAE) refers to a feature of x86 processors that allows for up to 64 gibibytes of physical memory to be used in 32-bit systems, given appropriate operating system support.
[12:12] <nopcode> thats from wikipedia
[12:12] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/64bit.mspx
[12:13] <nopcode> XiXaQ: intel had that before they had 64 bit CPUs
[12:13] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: close to the bottom
[12:14] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: that sucks ;)
[12:14] <nopcode> so any suggestions on where to find ubuntu kernel packages?
[12:14] <Thomas_Grainger> mwe: it really makes no sense
[12:14] <mwe> Thomas_Grainger: will probably be a while before 8G+ gets common on desktop systems, though.
[12:14] <XiXaQ> nopcode, Physical Address Extention? I thought we're talking about 64 bit processors. Look into Intel Extended Memory 64 http://www.google.no/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=4&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwebster.cs.ucr.edu%2FPage_TechDocs%2FIntel64.pdf&ei=yfs-Rs2NAYza0gS5_rTLAQ&usg=AFrqEzdhegB8AuObvWq3qnF8YKMDEOJ6Wg&sig2=R8fYzJJ3jhhJPc-KEsZnww
[12:14] <phy2> NOPCODE, YOU WANT SOURCE, OR WHAT?
[12:14] <phy2> OOPS
[12:14] <HOT> i have 8gig on my vista box
[12:15] <HOT> works fine
[12:15] <Thomas_Grainger> HOT: what version of vista?
[12:15] <nopcode> XiXaQ: we were talking about real 64 bit processors vs. 32 bit processors with "PAE"
[12:15] <HOT> ultimate 64bit
[12:15] <mwe> HOT: yeah on 64bit, right?
[12:15] <nopcode> XiXaQ: you were claiming that to be identical
[12:15] <HOT> aye
[12:15] <giggsey> I've installed fiesty, and on the first boot I get an error. I first thought it was a seg fault, but the text-based CD gives the same error when it boots: http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6140/00001kl8.jpg (Something about modprobe failing)
[12:15] <Thomas_Grainger> HOT:ok
[12:15] <nopcode> phy2: no man i need the kernel packages because my NIC doesnt work
[12:15] <XiXaQ> nopcode, I've never mentioned PAE. I was talking about 64 bit processors, which Intel calls Extended Memory Technology.
[12:15] <HOT> in practical terms vista 32 will take 4gb
[12:16] <mwe> HOT: yes.
[12:16] <yariver>    ?
[12:16] <vmlinz> someone help me on the screen resolution of login window please ,-_-
[12:16] <nopcode> XiXaQ: hm strange
[12:16] <kadakas> does anyone know how to get a 4D scrollwheel to work? I have a Genius Navigator 805 wireless laser mouse
[12:17] <Pawel-> vmlinz: what's wrong ?
[12:17] <nopcode> ok anyways
[12:17] <nopcode> i need some help
[12:17] <nopcode> my gigbit NIC doesnt work
[12:17] <nopcode> so i was thinking about getting a new kernel package
[12:17] <nopcode> but WHERE?
[12:17] <mwe> vmlinz: I think it will use the default res, the first one metioned in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:17] <XiXaQ> nopcode, it's not strange. The most significant differences between a 32 bit and a 64 bit system, is that the 64 bit system can address more RAM and that it also uses alot more.
[12:17] <HOT> on my RHEL4 cluster at work each station has 16GB
[12:18] <vmlinz> the resolution of login window is not the same as the one after I logged in
[12:18] <nopcode> XiXaQ: hm. anyways do YOU happen to know where to get kernel packages
[12:18] <XiXaQ> vmlinz, that's because each user has their own settings for screen resolutions. I don't know where to set the resolution for gdm though.
[12:19] <No1> What does sudo /etc/init.d/ssh
[12:19] <No1> do
[12:19] <XiXaQ> nopcode, no. I don't use 64bit because of missing drivers, plugins and software in general.
[12:19] <vmlinz> mwe: It use the first res of the xorg.conf ? thank you , i 'll have a try
[12:19] <nopcode> XiXaQ: i never had a problem on 64 bit linux
[12:19] <nopcode> and flash is commercial crap anyways
[12:19] <XiXaQ> heh, I thought you said so.
[12:20] <phy2> nopcode -- maybe start here" -- http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/
[12:20] <MacPlusG3> anybody had anything happen where you get "mdX already has disks" and then, after a reboot or two: 2 disks in a raid5 array (feisty) after a reboot become spares?
[12:20] <nopcode> and drivers are in the kernel
[12:20] <nopcode> phy2: gutsy? can i install these packages on xubuntu feisty fawn?
[12:20] <ncd> hey
[12:21] <Tatster> Hi all.  I've just installed mythtv on my feisty server and now whenever I reboot it automatically logs on, and runs Myth.  How can I stop this?
[12:21] <ncd> crimsun, you still alive?
[12:21] <jamie> Parmenion: thanks for the suggestion, but it not really easier -- i have to download 80mb of fles in an .exe and even then i cannot unpack it to get to the driver i need :(
[12:21] <jamie> can anyone help with rebuilding ipw3945 on feisty?
[12:21] <jamie> i a bit stuck :)
[12:21] <phy2> nopcode -- http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/newpkg_main    has kernals
[12:21] <ncd> <- trying to get dri to work on a mobile intel gpu
[12:21] <HOT> jamie: use ndiswrapper?
[12:22] <ncd> http://rafb.net/p/GqNG5R58.html
[12:22] <ncd> system info and logs
[12:23] <jamie> HOT that what Parmenion suggested
[12:23] <HOT> jamie: its a good idea
[12:23] <jamie> HOT but where do i get the right windoze driver, it a pain
[12:23] <HOT> jamie: extract it from the driver
[12:23] <jamie> HOT i havent a copy of windows to extract from exe
[12:23] <jamie> HOT: less still a running copy.
[12:24] <HOT> jamie: you might be stuffed then
[12:24] <jamie> is there some linux package for unpacking .exe file tht i don know about
[12:24] <vmlinz> mwe: but the first res of the xorg.conf is 1280x1024 at 24 depth ,which it seems not to be the res of gdm,
[12:24] <rsk> !ati
[12:24] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:24] <jamie> HOT: stuffed, is that a technical term? ;)
[12:24] <mwe> vmlinz: and that works after you log in?
[12:24] <[Flux] > whee i just installed the latest fglrx driver and i didnt break my system
[12:24] <gunny01> how do i add a cc field in evolution?
[12:25] <HOT> jamie: best i got this time in the morning, sorry
[12:25] <Frogzoo> jamie: if it's a standard .exe, it would run under wine
[12:25] <vmlinz> mwe: No, after login , the res is 1024x768
[12:25] <HOT> jamie : you googled something like "ipw3945 ubuntu"
[12:25] <Frogzoo> [Flux] : from a repo or source from the ati site?
[12:26] <mwe> vmlinz: then the problem is it doesn't work at that res at all
[12:26] <[Flux] > from the ati site
[12:26] <mwe> !fixres | vmlinz
[12:26] <ubotu> vmlinz: 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
[12:26] <jamie> HOT i spent all day yesterday trying to recompile and install ipw3945
[12:26] <[Flux] > my fps in glxgears increased by 2000+
[12:26] <[Flux] > from the restricted drive on the repos
[12:26] <Frogzoo> [Flux] : aight, but it will break on the next kernel upgrade ;)
[12:26] <vmlinz> mwe: OK, -_-
[12:26] <[Flux] > yeah, i know
[12:26] <jamie> Frogzoo: i don want to run it, i want to unpack it :)
[12:27] <[Flux] > ill just do a custom kernel then, lol
[12:27] <Frogzoo> jamie: an .exe unpacks itself, just run it under wine, then you have your driver file
[12:27] <[Flux] > or upgrade to the amd64 version
[12:27] <tondar> any way to make the avn dock bigger?
[12:27] <snap64>  well i ran through this tutorial  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=391961&highlight=dell+1390 and my wireless card now sees networks but it isnt able to join
[12:28] <giggsey> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2607827 - My modprobe is abnormally exitting
[12:28] <jamie> Frogzoo: il try that
[12:28] <tondar> the height of the dock I mean
[12:28] <[Flux] > jamie #winehq
[12:28] <ncd> What other infomartion could i suPPLY?~
[12:29] <[Flux] > people willing to help there with wine problems too :)
[12:29] <Frogzoo> tondar: right click - properties
[12:29] <jamie> [Flux] : ta
[12:29] <tondar> Frogzoo: where in preferences?
[12:30] <Frogzoo> tondar: did you right click?
[12:30] <ncd> Is there any way to do away with the splash screens which arnt even aligned
[12:30] <tondar> Frogzoo: yes
[12:30] <ncd> boot/restart
[12:30] <tondar> Frogzoo: I use avant dock manager
[12:30] <ncd> in fiesty
[12:30] <Frogzoo> tondar: gnome?
[12:30] <tondar> Frogzoo: yes
[12:30] <Frogzoo> tondar: now does it say "size"?
[12:31] <tondar> Frogzoo: nope
[12:31] <jamie> Frogzoo: nice thanks
[12:31] <Neil-> Hey all... videos in firefox or konq dont work for me anymore... They just sit there without loading content, the player does load
[12:31] <Neil-> I don't know if its a proxy issue or otherwise..
[12:31] <Neil-> any ideas?
[12:31] <joachim-n> what do you recommend as an ssh client?
[12:31] <HOT> putty
[12:31] <tondar> jamie: you got avant?
[12:31] <snap64_> yeah again wireless does work but im getting like 15k a sec max
[12:31] <HOT> ssh client from windows?
[12:32] <BeepAU> whats the command to list wireless devices?
[12:32] <joachim-n> HOT: on ubuntu of course :)
[12:32] <ant30> iwconfig
[12:32] <HOT> joachim-n: you dont need an ssh client, its "built in" , open a terminal and type ssh
[12:32] <BeepAU> ant30 - thanks
[12:32] <Frogzoo> joachim-n: openssh-client ?
[12:33] <nopcode> well
[12:33] <nopcode> 2.6.22 didnt do it
[12:33] <joachim-n> thanks
[12:33] <giggsey> Is there anyway I can record the result of a trace during a boot?
[12:34] <ncd> in fiesty I think the Network Manager Applet could be 100000 times improved
[12:34] <ncd> geez atleast make the screen lightup when traffic is passing through
[12:34] <Frogzoo> giggsey: you can fiddle the init scripts to launch a daemon under trace
[12:34] <phy2> ncd -- you are "free" to improve it
[12:34] <jamie> tondar: avant as in the the fancy-dancy network services manager?
[12:35] <HOT> ncd: do you know how many awesome graphical apps exist to view network traffic?
[12:35] <tondar> jamie: no, as dock manager
[12:35] <tiagoboldt> giggsey, use bootchart, just install the package, it will create you.. a boot chart :|
[12:35] <giggsey> Frogzoo, how would I do it to record http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6140/00001kl8.jpg?
[12:35] <Frogzoo> HOT: not many
[12:35] <giggsey> tiagoboldt, I can't boot my fiesty to install anything
[12:35] <tiagoboldt> giggsey, try it out, just install it, reboot, and go see the generated chart
[12:35] <jamie> tondar: why do i want this?
[12:35] <ncd> I would.. but I trust that gnome api programming would have been suitably awkward for no perticular reason
[12:35] <HOT> erm, if you want to see lots of graphical niceness around network traffic install etherape
[12:35] <tiagoboldt> ohh, it is not this that you want, sorry
[12:36] <ncd> other wise it would have the functionallilty
[12:36] <tondar> jamie: thought you have it already
[12:36] <ncd> simple little screen lighting up eh
[12:36] <ncd> lol
[12:36] <tondar> Frogzoo: you got avant?
[12:36] <giggsey> tiagoboldt, I don't really want to record my trace, I just want a booting ubuntu, but meh :P
[12:36] <HOT> if you just want to see network traffic on the bar, then add "system manager" and click "network" , done
[12:36] <SmoothOp> if i have an ati video card
[12:36] <SmoothOp> should i just stop considering
[12:37] <SmoothOp> gaming on ubuntu
[12:37] <HOT> or just click "add" then "network monitor" job done
[12:37] <tondar> any of you folks know how to change an outgoing packets IP?
[12:37] <ncd> all Im saying is ... if your going to copy some assholes one good functional concept.. atleast try and closely immitate it
[12:37] <ncd> we have tooltip all over the shop for this and that
[12:37] <HOT> ncd: erm, it mimics it perfectly
[12:38] <HOT> it shows two little blinking lights when traffic passes over the NIC
[12:38] <ncd> yeah my balls
[12:38] <ncd> lOL
[12:38] <joachim-n> um, are there any tutorials about using SSH? I can't figure out the comand line options for it
[12:38] <HOT> in what way isnt that exactly the same?
[12:38] <HOT> joachim-n: lets say you want to connect to a machine with an ip of 10.0.0.0
[12:38] <ncd> it fails to blink when traffic is true, it fails to show you the status of the connection..
[12:39] <HOT> you type ssh 10.0.0.0
[12:39] <ncd> like i said every other bunk bullshit gets a tooltip
[12:39] <HOT> its pretty much that simpple
[12:39] <HOT> /ignore ncd
[12:39] <HOT> gah, new client
[12:39] <ncd> HA
[12:39] <hylje> whut
[12:39] <ncd> you can expect to switch users over with out it
[12:39] <joachim-n> HOT: how do I specify a port number?
[12:39] <ncd> they will unfortunatly laugh
[12:39] <HOT> ohhh good question
[12:40] <zaphands> Hello. After upgrading to 7.04 my palm pilot doesn't sync. An error message appears when I press the cradle's button: "Failed to connect using device 'Cradle', on port '/dev/pilot'. Check your configuration, as you requested old-style usbserial 'ttyUSB' syncing, but do not have the usbserial 'visor' kernel module loaded. You may need to select a 'usb:' device. Can anyone help?
[12:40] <HOT> joachim-n: -p
[12:40] <HOT> example ssh 10.0.0.0 -p 22
[12:40] <joachim-n> HOT: got it. thank you :)
[12:41] <HOT> np
[12:41] <ncd> i wonder if HOT really ignored me
[12:41] <ncd> might have to come back with TOR
[12:41] <ncd> sob.
[12:42] <phy2> * Added *!*n=ncd@213.40.121.5 to ignore list
[12:42] <HOT> heh
[12:42] <ncd> thank god for adduser eh
[12:42] <ncd> Im tell you how to secure users
[12:44] <giggsey> I've installed fiesty, and on the first boot I get an error. I first thought it was a seg fault, but the text-based CD gives the same error when it boots: http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/6140/00001kl8.jpg (Something about modprobe failing)
[12:44] <ferent> alguien puede decirme donde se guarda la informacion de la puerta de enlace, mascara de subred, etc?
[12:45] <ncd> Duno why your getting all humpty dumpty about it
[12:48] <BigToe> In SSH, how do I keep an application running when I close the SSH session?
[12:48] <kadakas> application&
[12:48] <sampbar> can anybody suggest a good graphics program?
[12:48] <BigToe> thanks
[12:48] <jrib> !screen > BigToe (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:48] <CheshireViking> !es | ferent
[12:48] <ubotu> ferent: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:49] <Zkyez> !screen > Zkyez
[12:49] <Zkyez> nice :)
[12:49] <jAk-1> Hell everybody... newbie here needs advice.. :)
[12:50] <jAk-1> heel=hello
[12:50] <kadakas> !screen
[12:50] <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
[12:50] <xinbao> hello
[12:51] <Thug-N-Me> hi all
[12:51] <Thug-N-Me> in ubuntu 7.04 will i be able to browser files from nokia n73 ?
[12:52] <jAk-1> I've downloaded the new version of Ububtu and have managed to get on cd. The problem i have i cannot install it on my Dell Optiplex GX240, P4 2gz, 256mb ram... It just sits there doing nothing
[12:53] <jAk-1> To sum it up its unresponsive
[12:53] <phy2> Can you see lots of files on your CD
[12:53] <jAk-1> Yes, phy2
[12:53] <CheshireViking> jAk-1, does the live cd boot up to ubuntu?
[12:53] <jAk-1> Yes it does boot up CheshireViking
[12:54] <jAk-1> CheshireViking : but its rather slow
[12:54] <ncd>  Jak how about letting us know if it passed the cd data intergrity check
[12:54] <CheshireViking> jAk-1, thats normal, live cd's always run slowly
[12:54] <jAk-1> ncd : i ran that test and it just ran the live cd? not sure if that was what it was suppose to do
[12:55] <CheshireViking> jAk-1, do you get the icon in the top left of the screen to "Install Ubuntu", and what happpens when you double click that icon?
[12:55] <predaeus> sampbar, what do you mean? something like photoshop? would be gimp
[12:55] <ncd> hrmm
[12:55] <ncd> going to go hunt a mobo
[12:55] <sampbar> yeah any alternatives to gimp though?
[12:56] <ncd> need some geforce lubing
[12:56] <Myrtti> Thug-N-Me: prolly, at least with a cable
[12:56] <Myrtti> sampbar: not really
[12:56] <predaeus> sampbar, not that I know of.
[12:56] <jAk-1> CheshireViking : Yes, i got two icons one was a folder and the other was the install icon. i double click on it and took a while then was prsent a white box, so i left it but nothing happened for almost 1 hour
[12:56] <ncd> Jak .. does memtest goto where it should?
[12:56] <Thug-N-Me> Myrtti well i can image that i can only mount it with a dam cable .... the problem its how ... because in edy i couldnt do it
[12:57] <jAk-1> ncd : i ran the mem test, it passed
[12:57] <Thug-N-Me> Myrtti i did see it ... but i couldnt mount it as a device
[12:57] <Myrtti> that's weird, I've got 6233 and edgy and it mounts fine
[12:57] <BeepAU> i have a wifi card i wanna use. whats the command to tell it's inserted properly?
[12:57] <Myrtti> I plugin the cable, select data transfer mode and it mounts
[12:58] <Myrtti> BeepAU: try lspci
[12:58] <Zkyez> BeepAU, lspci or lsusb
[12:58] <BeepAU> neither lspci or lsusb detects it
[12:59] <Myrtti> which wifi card is it
[12:59] <BeepAU> it's a netgear wg511t
[12:59] <Thug-N-Me> Myrtti really ? hmm its mount automatically ?
[01:00] <Myrtti> BeepAU: usb, pci or pcmcia?
[01:00] <Frogzoo> BeepAU: tail -f /var/log/messages & plug in your card & see what it says
[01:00] <Myrtti> Thug-N-Me: mine does, as long I select the correct mode from the phone
[01:00] <BeepAU> Myrtti - pcmcia
[01:00] <ncd> Jak try to reburn it
[01:00] <Thug-N-Me> Myrtti yeah ... well transfer mode should do it ... but it aint here
[01:01] <ncd> burn it at a speed that the optiplex rom agree's with
[01:01] <marlun> Can someone give me a tip about a good fps game that I can apt-get?
[01:01] <nicolah> I've got this big problem with outkafe and ubuntu 64 libraries http://forum.ubuntu-it.org/index.php?topic=83945.0
[01:01] <jAk-1> Ok ncd i will reburn it again....
[01:01] <CheshireViking> jAk-1, sounds like a faulty cd, best to try doing what ncd suggests and burn a new cd & try that
[01:01] <Grantly> I am a newbie and have just installed 7.04 and my display resolution is locked at a max of 1024x768 @ 60 Hz.  I have a standard Samsung 17" LCD and ATI x600 (1280x1024 @ 75Hz).  I can't find anywhere to try and change this. (Never had this problem with linux before)
[01:01] <Myrtti> BeepAU: did you have the card inside the slot when you booted up?
[01:01] <jAk-1> Thanks for your help and time ;)
[01:01] <BeepAU> Myrtti - yep
[01:02] <BeepAU> marlun - nexuiz
[01:02] <Baktaah> Grantly
[01:02] <tondar> any ideas on adding a directory to the avant dock manager?
[01:02] <Zkyez> Grantly, install fglrx
[01:03] <omri> nicolah, you have a libs problem; the libraries you have are 64bits while the application is 32bits
[01:03] <Baktaah> tondar the project is dead
[01:03] <Baktaah> and tondar what do you mean with directory?
[01:03] <nicolah> omri, thanks. is there a way to fix it ?
[01:03] <tondar> Baktaah: what do you mean? which proj?
[01:03] <Myrtti> off to a meeting -->
[01:04] <Baktaah> tondar  AWN
[01:04] <marlun> BeepAU, when I try to install through synaptic I get "Could not mark all packages for install or upgrade", "Depends: nexuiz-data (>=2.2.3-1ubuntu1~edgy1) but 2.2.3-1~edgy1 is to be installed" hmmm
[01:04] <tondar> Baktaah: no way
[01:04] <tondar> Baktaah: what is in place?
[01:05] <tondar> Baktaah: I doubt it is over though !!!
[01:05] <empty> i need help with nvidia fx 5200 agp graphic card!!
[01:05] <empty> i need help with nvidia geforce fx 5200 agp graphic card!!
[01:05] <BeepAU> marlun - have you tried using the terminal?
[01:05] <marlun> yeah
[01:06] <ron__> empty  what help ?
[01:06] <BeepAU> marlun - you could just try downloading it from the website - http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/
[01:06] <omri> nicolah, you need to have the 32bits libraries. ubuntu has /lib32 and /usr/lib32 for that
[01:06] <theTrav> hey hey, how do I mount a drive with write access?
[01:06] <omri> get the library for 32bits and put it there
[01:06] <empty> i cannot install my geforce fx driver successfully
[01:06] <omri> after that, run ldconfig
[01:06] <tondar> what is the command to show desktop? in a terminal
[01:06] <tondar> ?
[01:07] <ron__> exactly which driver are you trying to install ?
[01:07] <kirkunit> theTrav: is is a external USB drive?
[01:07] <theTrav> I've got an old NTFS partition here and I want it mounted with read + write permissions
[01:07] <theTrav> nope, it's an IDE drive
[01:08] <tondar> command to show the desktop in a terminal??
[01:08] <ncd> any one used the media center component on feisty fawn?
[01:08] <kirkunit> theTrav: you may have to reformat it if you want to write to it
[01:08] <empty> graphic card driver for Nvidia Geforce FX 5200
[01:08] <theTrav> arr
[01:08] <theTrav> can't do that yet
[01:08] <theTrav> oh well, I'll find another way, thanks for the help kirkunit
[01:09] <phy2> empty ==  apt-get install nvidia-glx-new works for me with a FX5500
[01:09] <predaeus> !ntfs > theTrav (see private message of ubotu)
[01:09] <ron__> yes but which driver there are several possible ones
[01:09] <marlun> BeepAU, thanks I'll try that :)
[01:10] <ncd> oh yeah hehhe Install and Remove programs broke down on me
[01:10] <Pici> !ntfs-3g > theTrav
[01:10] <kirkunit> !ntfs > kirkunit
[01:10] <Zoosh> hi, i just installed ubuntu server edition on a 320 gb hdd. but now i get an grub error 18 ... any tips?
[01:10] <ncd> "FAILED TO CHECK FOR INSTALLED AND AVAILABLE APPLICATIONS"
[01:10] <ncd> This is a major failure in your software management system.
[01:10] <caroline_> Salut
[01:10] <theTrav> thanks Pici
[01:10] <ncd> wooot
[01:11] <d2812> Can anyone help connecting to a PPTP VPN?  Ubuntu seems to be sending my username that I log in with, rather than the one it prompts for.
[01:11] <predaeus> Zoosh, probably if your ubuntu installation is not on the first partition at the beginning of the disk then your bios can't boot it
[01:11] <empty> i tried apt-get install nvidia-glx-new.. and  enable the nvidia in Restricted driver but it always crash when booting into the OS
[01:11] <tondar> any command to show the desktop?
[01:12] <snap64__> oh well looks like ill just have to wait for the guys to fix the firmware for BCM4311/12/18 cards......works but only dialup speeds
[01:12] <preglow> could anyone running feisty on amd64 please do an "aptitude search linux-restricted-modules-lowlatency" and tell me if it's there?
[01:12] <Zoosh> predaeus, it was a brand new hdd,  :-/
[01:13] <predaeus> empty, see here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto, no idea how new that gfx card is, maybe you need the legacy drivers
[01:13] <snap64__> preglow: p   linux-restricted-modules-lowlat - Restricted Linux modules for low latency k
[01:13] <predaeus> Zoosh, it does not depend on the hdd but on your bios.
[01:13] <snap64__> preglow thats what i cet
[01:13] <snap64__> get*
[01:13] <preglow> snap64__: so it's there? and you're sure you're running amd64? i wonder why the hell i can't find it...
[01:13] <predaeus> Zoosh, is the ubuntu installation at the start of the disk, like partition 1 or so?
[01:13] <ron__> check your /etc/x11/xorg.conf and make sure that the driver is set to nvidia
[01:13] <predaeus> Zoosh, or are you dual booting with windows or something else in front?
[01:13] <snap64__> preglow yes im ring 64
[01:14] <empty> btw i am running feisty
[01:14] <snap64__> running*
[01:14] <Zoosh> predaeus, ah ok .. so a bios flash could help? no it was a brand new hdd, and the first thing i installed was ubuntu .. ^^
[01:15] <predaeus> preglow are you on feisty?
[01:15] <empty> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]  (rev a1)
[01:15] <predaeus> Zoosh, hm weird. maybe still the bios, or a fubared install
[01:15] <empty> which package shld i use?
[01:16] <BigToe> Where are irssi
[01:16] <BigToe> 's logs stored in ubuntu?
[01:16] <preglow> predaeus: yes, indeed
[01:16] <jpjacobs> BigToe, irssi is a console program, so open up a terminal (like gnome-terminal) and type in irssi
[01:16] <snap64__> preglow i wish i could help more all i did was copy pastte into terminal what you wanted.....I have no idea what you need it for ;)
[01:16] <ron__> you can also search on the Ubuntu forums there are lots of posts on how to install the nvidia drivers
[01:17] <BigToe> jpjacobs, whoops, I pressed enter too early
[01:17] <BigToe> jpjacobs, read the second line as well :s
[01:17] <jpjacobs> hehe :)
[01:17] <predaeus> empty, nah looks like you are fine with the regular drivers, FXs are supported.
[01:17] <jpjacobs> BigToe, i guess ~/.irssi
[01:17] <BigToe> ok, thanks
[01:18] <predaeus> preglow, maybe you haven't enables some repositories
[01:18] <predaeus> *enabled
[01:18] <BigToe> jpjacobs, how do I show .folders in ls?
[01:18] <jpjacobs> BigToe, ls -a
[01:18] <preglow> predaeus: i've enabled all of them, including universe which is the one it's supposed to be in
[01:18] <BigToe> thanks
[01:18] <preglow> predaeus: the kernel itself is even there, but not the restricted modules
[01:18] <empty> i try with alot of instruction given on the net and even tried ENVY, but when even i switch from integrated graphic to nvidia graphic i will crash at loading
[01:18] <crolle17> iconf is for converting a file's encoding, right?
[01:18] <predaeus> preglow, what mirror are you on?
[01:19] <predaeus> preglow, nah that would be too unlikely
[01:19] <preglow> predaeus: no.archive.ubuntu.com
[01:19] <predaeus> hm nah
[01:19] <crolle17> meant iconv
[01:19] <preglow> i'm going to switch to another mirror now, just to try
[01:19] <preglow> i can't think of any other reason
[01:19] <ron__> I think nvidia glx-new is right for the fx5200 thats the card I use but I use the propriatary driver from nvidia
[01:19] <predaeus> preglow can you paste your sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:20] <crolle17> so iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $1 > $1.utf8 should create a new file with the content of the old file converted a file to utf-8
[01:20] <nopcode> wait a second
[01:20] <crolle17> so iconv -f ISO-8859-1 -t UTF-8 $1 > $1.utf8 should create a new file with the content of the old file converted to utf-8?
[01:20] <nopcode> why is there a 2.6.22 kernel-package
[01:21] <nopcode> when no such thing as a 2.6.22 kernel exists??
[01:21] <empty> so it is the nvidia-linux-x86-1.0-9755 file?
[01:21] <preglow> predaeus: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19597/
[01:21] <sarthor> how to get know that my ubuntu is Edgy or Fiesty??
[01:21] <jpjacobs> !nvidia>emtpy
[01:21] <empty> huh?
[01:21] <Grantly> How do I change my default (incorrect) display resolution settings?
[01:21] <jpjacobs> !nvidia>jpjacobs
[01:22] <jmv> sarthor: cat /etc/issue
[01:22] <ron__> check your /etc/x11/xorg.conf file make sure that section>"device">driver is nvidia
[01:23] <preglow> predaeus: tried the main universe repo now, no difference, as expected
[01:23] <gesus> !beryl
[01:23] <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
[01:23] <predaeus> preglow, it differs slightly from my original one from fresh install
[01:23] <preglow> predaeus: in any ways worth mentioning?
[01:23] <predaeus> see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19599/
[01:23] <sarthor> jmv: root@sarthor:~# cat /etc/issue
[01:23] <sarthor> Ubuntu 6.10 \n \l
[01:23] <ron__> nvidia-linux-x86-1.0-9755 yes that s correct
[01:24] <preglow> predaeus: weird, i haven't touched mine at all since the fresh install :/ i'll check it out now
[01:24] <psu> ???
[01:24] <psu> Hi~
[01:24] <chriso> yehweh ?
[01:24] <predaeus> preglow, not sure, look yourself, I don't know how repos are handled. looks like those 2 multiverse lines are missing in yorus and sometjhing down below
[01:24] <nopcode> linux-image-2.6.22-1-generic
[01:24] <nopcode> according to kernel.org
[01:24] <phy2> nopcode --- 2.6.22 doesn't exist?  http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLJ_enUS219US219&q=2%2e6%2e22+kernel
[01:24] <psu>    ??
[01:24] <empty> i try to install that already but it tells me i cannot run in GUI mode and i need to exit X-server
[01:25] <chriso> how long i need to instal ubuntu ?
[01:25] <nopcode> phy2: The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is:  2.6.21.1 2007-04-27 22:02 UTC
[01:25] <nopcode> phy2: according to kernel.org
[01:25] <predaeus> psu, are your from korea?
[01:25] <phy2> You are in "experiment" mode, so ???
[01:25] <jmv> sarthor: 6.10 is edgy
[01:25] <nopcode> phy2: what?
[01:25] <hdxx> chriso: 15 min
[01:25] <stittel> psu: If that's Chinese, try: #ubuntu-cn
[01:25] <nopcode> 2.6.22 doesnt exist
[01:25] <Myrtti> he left already
[01:25] <jpjacobs> chriso, i guess ( depending on your hardware) about half an hour
[01:25] <max_harmony> chriso, please be clearer
[01:26] <chriso> shit
[01:26] <predaeus> k thx Myrtti, got notices disabled
[01:26] <sarthor> jmv: but i have upgrate it. and i have seen that msg that its upgraded now.
[01:26] <chriso> because im stuck at 47%
[01:26] <nopcode> phy2: why is ubuntu coming up with their own kernel version numbers?
[01:26] <nopcode> that's confusing
[01:26] <harpi> is there something that makes a [.tar.gz]  to [.deb] ??
[01:26] <predaeus> nopcode, I think they do their own patches
[01:26] <rambo3> nopcode, becouse its their config
[01:26] <nopcode> predaeus: but then you cant just increment the version number!!!!!
[01:26] <cello_rasp> nopcode loads of distros do it
[01:27] <nopcode> 2.6.22 doesnt exist!
[01:27] <jmv> sarthor: say uname -a
[01:27] <jpjacobs> harpi, alien could do that, but only use it if there isn't a way around it
[01:27] <predaeus> nopcode, actually I think it does but is the development branch now. I don't think ubuntu does what you are stating. where did you see this?
[01:27] <ron__> first check your xorg.conf , set driver to nvidia , reboot and when x crashes press ctrl>alt>F1 log in and run it from the console
[01:27] <phy2> nopcode -- yo have a nic problem, you wanted a new kernel, I pointed you to 7.10 gutsy
[01:27] <sarthor> jmv: Linux sarthor 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Tue Mar 13 23:32:38 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:28] <nopcode> phy2: dude
[01:28] <nopcode> 2.6.22 doesnt exist
[01:28] <preglow> predaeus: with your sources.list, i find the package. i'll try to find out what's wrong
[01:28] <sebcachia> hi, ive just started using ubuntu and everything is oki except that lately everything takes a while to start up when launching gnome and then eventualy an OOo writer window just pops up. Any idea what to check?
[01:28] <nopcode> so i dont know which kernel the one i have now is REALLY based on
[01:28] <snap64__> ahh bullocks no wine on AMD64?????
[01:28] <predaeus> preglow, ok
[01:28] <rambo3> nopcode, stop repeating
[01:28] <nopcode> snap64__: of course not
[01:28] <nopcode> rambo3: i'm angry
[01:28] <snap64__> sheesh
[01:28] <predaeus> nopcode, does uname -r   report a 2.6.22 kernel?
[01:28] <snap64__> theres got to be a hack out there
[01:28] <nopcode> predaeus: dunno
[01:29] <stittel> snap64_: The offical Wine homepage has Wine .debs for Feisty/amd64.
[01:29] <nopcode> snap64__: dude
[01:29] <nopcode> snap64__: wine executes 32 bit executables
[01:29] <predaeus> nopcode run uname -r and you will know what kernel you are running
[01:29] <cello_rasp> nopcode: 7.04 2.6.20-15-generic
[01:29] <cello_rasp> booya
[01:29] <stittel> nopcode: There are perfectely working Wine packages for amd64! It's really not an issue.
[01:29] <nopcode> stittel: but then its not a proper 64 bit executable
[01:30] <nopcode> cello_rasp: thats with the "2.6.22" package?
[01:30] <rambo3> !flash64
[01:30] <ubotu> You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[01:30] <cello_rasp> there are proper 64 bit executables?
[01:30] <rambo3> nothing there
[01:30] <jmv> sarthor: did you reboot after upgrade?
[01:30] <nopcode> yeah right like people are gonna install a 32 bit version of stuff
[01:30] <sarthor> jmv: Yes several time.
[01:31] <cello_rasp> 64 bit only offers advantages after 4Gb of RAM
[01:31] <nopcode> no
[01:31] <nopcode> i has twice the amount of registers
[01:31] <nopcode> and passes arguments in registers by default
[01:31] <michuk> "cowsay is an absolutely vital program for turning text into happy ASCII cows" -- if you don't yet know it, read the article http://digg.com/linux_unix/ASCII_Art_Fun_in_Linux_cowsay_and_FIGlet -- you can help diggin' as well :)
[01:31] <stittel> nopcode: Yeah, but that's not a problem, since Wine has not many dependency.
[01:31] <jmv> sarthor: dpkg -l xorg
[01:31] <rambo3> michuk, go away
[01:32] <nopcode> anyways can anyone tell me what version that 2.6.22 kernel package really is?
[01:32] <stittel> nopcode: Besides, I really hate that Ubunutu does not package 32bit software for amd64.
[01:32] <rambo3> :P
[01:32] <nopcode> stittel: i hate 32 bit software.
[01:32] <qudama> I'm using Ubuntu on my NEC Versa laptop, but the sound doesn't work. Is there any way to solve the problem?
[01:32] <stittel> nopcode: Yeah, but sometimes you have no choice.
[01:32] <predaeus> nopcode, are you on gutsy repos?
[01:32] <nopcode> predaeus: i downloaded the kernel from gutsy manually
[01:32] <nopcode> and i wanna know what version it is
[01:32] <predaeus> nopcode, so what is the problem?
[01:33] <nopcode> predaeus: my ethernet nic doesnt work
[01:33] <predaeus> 2.6.22 development version
[01:33] <phy2> hes "angry"
[01:33] <nopcode> and i cant compare changelogs
[01:33] <snap64__> I need Metatrader4 to run under wine....the only windows app i need
[01:33] <nopcode> because the kernel version is fscked up
[01:33] <nopcode> phy2: of course i'm angry
[01:33] <predaeus> nopcode, it likely is a patched 21
[01:33] <nopcode> you cant just change kernel version numbers at will
[01:33] <empty> can anyone help me in installing nvidia-linux-x86-1.0-9755 file?
[01:33] <Mohd> How can i change tying language?
[01:33] <sarthor> jmv: http://www.pastebin.ca/475321
[01:34] <stittel> snap64__: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb -- Ignore what the text says about 64-bit users, it's not true anymore. amd64 packages ARE available.
[01:34] <jmv> sarthor: no, -l (lower case)
[01:34] <predaeus> nopcode, the kernel maintainers themselves changed kernel version conventions recently.
[01:34] <jmv> sarthor: it will print package version
[01:34] <qudama> Any one can help me, I'm using Ubuntu on my NEC Versa laptop, but the sound doesn't work. Is there any way to solve the problem?
[01:34] <nopcode> predaeus: kernel org says 2.6.21 is latest
[01:34] <preglow> predaeus: i don't get it, we've got the same repos and all, in a slightly different order, but still i need your setup to get the package
[01:34] <preglow> guess i'll just shrug and use yours
[01:34] <stittel> snap64__: Alternatively you can directely download the package from: http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/
[01:34] <snap64__> sittel im there i was just gonna ask where they were hiding things ;)
[01:35] <rambo3> qudama, what is the sound card you have and is it muted ?
[01:35] <phy2> nopcode -- give VMWare Server , with windows installation a try, to run MT4
[01:35] <predaeus> nopcode, and this is a logical way to do it in a development branch of ubuntu. stop flaming around here if it is your own fault using development packages. go to #ubuntu+1 if you want to talk about gutsy
[01:35] <nopcode> phy2: mt4?
[01:35] <phy2> Metatrader 4
[01:35] <sarthor> jmv: http://www.pastebin.ca/475323
[01:35] <nopcode> predaeus: no its not a logical thing
[01:35] <predaeus> preglow, maybe it is still the mirrors
[01:35] <nopcode> predaeus: logical would be something like appending -ubuntu-1
[01:35] <stittel> snap64__: If Metatrader doesn't work with WINE, try QEMU, this will work in any case (but you need a copy of Windows to use it): https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[01:35] <qudama> rambo3: how can I detect my sound card?
[01:35] <empty> can anyone help me in installing nvidia-linux-x86-1.0-9755 file?
[01:36] <stittel> empty: You most surely don't want to install that file.
[01:36] <preglow> predaeus: no it's not, i just think i'm misunderstanding the syntax of the file, seems i didn't have multiverse
[01:36] <rambo3> qudama, open terminal and type : sudo lshw -C sound
[01:36] <empty> y?
[01:36] <mikkael> im trying to compile a kernel (my very first one), can i use this howto and change 2.6.20 with 2.6.21 ? -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158
[01:36] <nopcode> anyways bbl
[01:36] <predaeus> nopcode, this is totally offtopic and if at all then it refers to gutsy so please ask there about it (#ubuntu+1)
[01:36] <phy2> empty --   apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[01:36] <rambo3> mikkael, yes
[01:36] <stittel> empty: Why do you want to install it? Why not use the official Ubuntu packages from restricted?
[01:36] <snap64__> sittel i got a copy sort of.....but its the "restore disk" hp gives ya w/ laptop
[01:36] <empty> i tried it i can even boot into ubuntu.
[01:36] <empty> i cant*
[01:36] <snap64__> sittel dont think it will work in virtual server
[01:37] <PerToft> Anyone have experienced with surround 5.1 and alsa?
[01:37] <nopcode> predaeus: ok..
[01:37] <jmv> sarthor: your system seems to be edgy
[01:37] <stittel> snap64__: You are right probably not. So go and try WINE first.
[01:37] <jmv> it wasn't updated
[01:37] <qudama> rambo3: OK thanks a lot, i'll do your advice
[01:37] <snap64__> yeah wine it is
[01:37] <sarthor> jmv: OK. Thank yhou. but one thing.
[01:37] <empty> now i have 2 different graphic card, integrated by intel and AGP which is nvidia
[01:37] <snap64__> easy enough on my other lappy
[01:37] <stittel> snap64__: Oh, so you already now Metatrader works with WINE?
[01:38] <sarthor> jmv: During instaling pkgs..
[01:38] <stittel> empty: Edgy or Feisty?
[01:38] <sarthor> Get:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main libadns1 1.4-0.1build1 [57.0kB] 
[01:38] <sarthor> Get:3 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe wireshark-common 0.99.4-6 [7562kB] 
[01:38] <snap64__> sittel yeah it works great!
[01:38] <empty> Feisty
[01:38] <stittel> snap64__: Alright, then this should work too.
[01:38] <stittel> empty: Where does the boot process halt?
[01:38] <snap64__> just got to get around the 64 issue
[01:38] <empty> what is that?
[01:38] <snap64__> 64bit*
[01:38] <stittel> empty: Doesn't Ubuntu boot at all or are you just not getting a graphical login?
[01:39] <empty> it load 1/4 and stop
[01:39] <stittel> empty: Why do you think this has something to do with NVidia?
[01:39] <empty> hang and i have to restart
[01:39] <stittel> empty: Can you access the machine right now?
[01:39] <stittel> empty: In whatever way.
[01:39] <Hylk0r> hello :-)
[01:39] <phy2> nopcode .. at that 1/2 point, if you do control alt f1 do you get a prompt?
[01:39] <preglow> predaeus: thanks anyway
[01:39] <sarthor> jmv: Why i am seeing here Fiesty??
[01:39] <sarthor> Get:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main libadns1 1.4-0.1build1 [57.0kB] 
[01:39] <sarthor> Get:3 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe wireshark-common 0.99.4-6 [7562kB] 
[01:39] <Ix0s> !welcome | Hylk0r
[01:39] <ubotu> Hylk0r: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[01:39] <empty> ya.. i am using integrated graphic card
[01:39] <stittel> snap64__: As I said, just use the packages from winehq; I use them myself, they work fine and are very easy on dependencies.
[01:40] <stittel> empty: How did you switch the config, when the system couldn't get up? By using the LiveCD?
[01:40] <jmv> sarthor: feisty
[01:40] <phy2> oops, should be EMPTY -- at that 1/4 point, if you do control alt f1 do you get a prompt?
[01:40] <empty> if i fresh install ubuntu with nvidia geforce fx 5200, I will get kernel panic when booting
[01:40] <predaeus> preglow, I only ticked all repositories in the update manager or where that was. maybe it not only uncomments them, but adds them. no idea
[01:40] <snap64__> sittel just did : sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
[01:40] <jmv> sarthor: I don't know, but your kernel and x.org are old
[01:40] <empty> i can enter my BIOS and switch my graphic card
[01:41] <jmv> did you use the recommended upgrade procedure?
[01:41] <stittel> snap64__: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install wine
[01:41] <sarthor> jmv: Ok. Thank you for giving me time.
[01:41] <Hylk0r> I'm having some problems with the gnome-python-extras bindings. Specifically gksu.
[01:41] <Zkyez> empty, i did the following: edited /etc/network/interfaces and commented everything but lo
[01:41] <Zkyez> then i rebooted and it was all ok :)
[01:41] <Hylk0r> this is from my python-interpreter:
[01:41] <snap64__> ahh thxs you save me the headache ;D
[01:41] <stittel> empty: Alright, can you please go to console now and open /boot/grub/menu.list?
[01:41] <Hylk0r> >>> import gksu
[01:41] <Hylk0r> >>> context = gksu.Context()
[01:41] <Hylk0r> >>> context.set_command("ls")
[01:41] <Hylk0r> >>> context.run()
[01:41] <Hylk0r> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[01:41] <Zkyez> since i use network-manager to connect
[01:42] <empty> alt F1 wont work, i get a hang system..
[01:42] <stittel> empty: Open it with sudo please.
[01:42] <predaeus> Hylk0r, please use the paste bin next time
[01:42] <stittel> snap64__: You're welcome.
[01:42] <Cerda> i have 75%+ packet loss on internet, so it doesnt work, anyone know can i fix that? it works fine in windows
[01:42] <PerToft> What can i do about IRQ problems?
[01:42] <Hylk0r> predaeus: ok, sorry. But it was not much code
[01:42] <stittel> empty: Pardon, it's menu.lst not menu.list.
[01:42] <empty> under what command?
[01:43] <Zkyez>  empty, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:43] <predaeus> Hylk0r, sure and it's fine, but if everybody does it, it floods the channel
[01:43] <snap64__> stittel it broke hehe
[01:43] <Zkyez> using sudo nano -w /.../menu.lst
[01:43] <rambo3> PerToft, aint those set in your bios ?
[01:43] <stittel> snap64__: What broke?
[01:43] <Hylk0r> predaeus: yeah, that's true. But does anyone know if my problem is actually a bug?
[01:43] <SlimeyPete> PerToft: the first thing I usually do is go into the BIOS and look for the option that tells it to either a) set IRQs in the bios or b) allow the OS to set IRQs. Then I set it to the opposite of what it's currently set to. See if that helps...
[01:44] <SlimeyPete> rambo3: these days, the OS tends to take care of IRQs by default
[01:44] <PerToft> rambo3: nope. Its a brand new HP laptop. I need to boot with pci=noacpi and irqpoll
[01:44] <empty> ok
[01:44] <empty> i open it
[01:44] <fred_> hi everyone
[01:44] <Hylk0r> hi
[01:44] <PerToft> rambo3: i cant configure the irqs manualley :-(
[01:44] <amd> hi
[01:44] <empty> i open it
[01:44] <fred_> i have a question about redistribution of ubuntu.
[01:44] <Hadron> can I assign hot keys to switch between virtual desktops in gnome?
[01:44] <stittel> empty: Look for "quiet" and IIRC "splash".
[01:44] <snap64__> stittel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19601/
[01:44] <PerToft> rambo3: Because of the lack of acpi support/bugs the irq for the wireless lan and graphics are assigned to irq 0
[01:44] <fred_> can anyone respond to that?
[01:45] <Frogzoo> fred_: that's not a question
[01:45] <stittel> empty: Ah, well, just post the damn file to  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org. :)
[01:45] <Pici> fred_: perhaps, try asking a question
[01:45] <SlimeyPete> fred_: just ask your question.... if anyone can respond, they will :)
[01:45] <stittel> empty: And give us the link.
[01:45] <PerToft> SlimeyPete: The irq optios are fixed in the bios setup to os controlled, and acpi fails to assign the irqs
[01:45] <predaeus> Hadron, should be somethign like ctrl-alt-arrowkeys
[01:45] <stittel> snap64__: You have to say "Yes" not just "y".
[01:45] <fred_> thanks, well i thought about asking if someone was from the legal dept, but i'll try anyway
[01:45] <Hadron> predaeus: damn. I knew that! thanks!
[01:46] <predaeus> np
[01:46] <snap64__> stittel : Bahh your kidding me lol
[01:46] <SlimeyPete> PerToft: ick. I think you can set IRQs manually by setting module options, but I've never done it myself.
[01:46] <Frogzoo> fred_: if you want legal advise, this isnt' the place - the chan is for technical support, you need legal advice, get a lawyer
[01:46] <Cerda> i have 75%+ packet loss on internet, so it doesnt work, anyone know can i fix that? it works fine in windows
[01:47] <Pici> fred_: 99% of us here are volunteers anyhow, depending on your question you may need to contact Canonical directly
[01:47] <fred_> i am actually toying with ubuntu on a pendrive, to do java dev in an extreme mobile way. i wondered if it would be seen as legal to put an access to an image of a pendrive with an ubuntu installed and all dev tools
[01:47] <Frogzoo> Cerda: check autonegotiation settings - especially the duplex setting - with "mii-tool"
[01:47] <Cerda> frogzoo how can i do that? sorry :)
[01:48] <Pici> fred_: For your own personal use?
[01:48] <fred_> yes, but publicly available
[01:48] <PerToft> SlimeyPete: Hmnn... How would that help? The IRQs are assigned by acpi, i think... If i do a lspci right now, its shows the that the wireless and nvidia gfx is assigned to IRQ0
[01:48] <Frogzoo> Cerda: intsall "net-tools" - then "sudo mii-tool eth0" will show your nic settings
[01:48] <feed-> Frogzoo, where i can fine mii-tool? Which rep?
[01:49] <Pici> fred_: I honestly don't think it'll be an issue, but like I said, if you want a definite answer, contact Canonical directly.
[01:49] <BigToe> sigh.
[01:49] <Cerda> Frogzoo i think i wont be able to install anything cause i dont have internet
[01:49] <fred_> okay, that's a good stard. :)
[01:49] <fred_> pici: thanks a bunch
[01:49] <SlimeyPete> PerToft: I *think* it overrides. Having said that, I've only seen my housemate do it on older boxes.
[01:49] <Cerda> Frogzoo in ubuntu =)
[01:49] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[01:50] <empty> erm i cant paste the file it say that i am spamming
[01:50] <Frogzoo> fred_: the gpl means you're free to use the code however you like, as long as you respect the same right for others (again, I'm not a lawyer)
[01:50] <Pici> !paste | empty
[01:50] <ubotu> empty: 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)
[01:50] <PerToft> SlimeyPete: Thx for the hint... ill try to see if it works... Is it the driver module or acpi options?
[01:51] <SlimeyPete> driver module, IIRC
[01:51] <bobbob1016> for some reason, whenever I open ForceField, truecrypt's gui program, it freezes.  I have beryl, and the window darkens, then closes, meaning it stopped responding.  I've tried doing a complete remove in synaptic and aptitude.  Forcefield opens two windows, one titled "Mount" and the other called "Forcefield needs truecrypt", I figured that purging and reinstalling would install compatible versions.  Any ideas?
[01:52] <NoReGreT> guys, I'm having problems in talk/talkd on Feisty, anyone ?
[01:52] <predaeus> NoReGreT, just say what your exact problem is, if somebody knows the fix, he/she will tell
[01:53] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[01:53] <empty> I get this error "You appear to be spamming the pastebin. I hate spammers so I won't let you. If you're not attempting to spam, please enable javascript so you can pass the antispam check"
[01:53] <NoReGreT> predaeus:  Error on read from talk daemon: Connection refused. Press any key
[01:53] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[01:53] <NoReGreT> anybody faced that ?
[01:54] <Pici> empty: try a different pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/
[01:54] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[01:54] <predaeus> suesteve, stop flooding
[01:54] <Pici> !repeat | suesteve
[01:54] <ubotu> suesteve: 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
[01:54] <suesteve> okay sorrryy
[01:55] <suesteve> can u help?
[01:55] <suesteve> ubotu
[01:55] <sarthor> I am getting error, when i am executing kismet .. here is the error.. http://www.pastebin.ca/475347
[01:55] <predaeus> !bot
[01:55] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[01:55] <snap64__> stittel got command to uninstall ndisswrapper on top of head .....portage commands dont work ;)
[01:56] <rambo3> sarthor, kismet wlan0 ?
[01:56] <suesteve> a yes would have sufficed?
[01:56] <empty> http://pastebin.ca/475350
[01:56] <empty> done
[01:56] <empty> http://pastebin.ca/475350
[01:57] <sarthor> rambo3: i have just installed kismet with apt-get,, my wlan is on eth1.. I am quite new to linux
[01:57] <stittel> snap64__: Can you post that please, I am missing a bit of context here. :)
[01:58] <suesteve> ubotu: dont see anything about scanners there? any directions
[01:58] <ouFo> hi
[01:58] <GUAPO> A
[01:58] <GUAPO> OLA
[01:58] <snap64__> stittel i installed ndisswraper and didnt need it.....firmware worked for me.....i been using gentoo to long and cant figure out haow to get rid of ndisswrape
[01:58] <Myrtti> !bot | suesteve
[01:58] <ubotu> suesteve: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[01:58] <stittel> empty: In line 89 you see "defoptions". Remove the "splash" and "quiet" there please.
[01:59] <GUAPO> OLA
[01:59] <stittel> empty: Then safe the file and run "sudo update-grub".
[01:59] <snap64__> something like apt get ndisswrapper -uninstall?
[01:59] <Myrtti> GUAPO: hello.
[01:59] <stittel> empty: Then post your file again, please.
[01:59] <rambo3> sarthor, ok you need to setup kismet first
[01:59] <empty> do i remove also the defoptions?
[01:59] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[01:59] <rambo3> !kismet | sarthor
[01:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kismet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:59] <stittel> snap64__: How did you install the ndiswrapper?
[01:59] <empty> do i remove also the defoptions?
[01:59] <sarthor> rambo3: i put this.. and the server started  source=orinoco,eth1,kismet
[02:00] <stittel> snap64: Via a .deb package?
[02:00] <snap64__> in terminal with a get
[02:00] <empty> do i also remove the defoptions?
[02:00] <sarthor> rambo3: I haave no wireless network in ma surrouding now. so i am not confirm that wil it work or not??
[02:00] <stittel> empty: No, you don't need to.
[02:00] <rambo3> !info orinoco
[02:01] <ubotu> Package orinoco does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:01] <stittel> snap64__: What do you mean by "with a get"?
[02:01] <suesteve> hi all, i run Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and cant use my  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus, i get the error: open of device gt68xx:libusb:001:004 failed: Invalid argument can any one help??
[02:02] <Myrtti> suesteve: we saw you the first time, you know
[02:02] <snap64__> sittel i cant remember ...no biggie ill figure it out
[02:02] <empty> http://pastebin.ca/475355
[02:03] <suesteve> recon you did but i thought this was a place you go help on stuff..............
[02:03] <anderson_17> what's the best program to watch DVD?
[02:03] <jgalvin1> xine does the trick
[02:03] <empty> done here's the link http://pastebin.ca/475355
[02:04] <Myrtti> suesteve: if nobody answered your question, then it means that nobody who saw it knows the answer. And the channel population didn't change that much between your questions.
[02:05] <bigmoe> anyone knows how to inject wireless networks using ipw3945 wirless cards??
[02:05] <gt123> can anyone tell me how long this message: File ??? (inode #3686407, mod time Mon Jul 31 19:04:11 2006)
[02:05] <gt123>   has 139218 multiply-claimed block(s), shared with 1 file(s):" might take before its fixed? Its been going a long time, Im wondering if it will ever complete, or am i just too impatient?
[02:05] <suesteve> whats the time limit between post then cause i didnt see it anywhere before i entered......
[02:05] <bigmoe> what is the deal with the restricted drivers on feisty???
[02:06] <preaction> gt123: messages from fsck usually are printed after the error is fixed, it's most likely moved on to another part of the disk
[02:07] <stittel> empty: Very good.
[02:07] <gt123> so, in that case, I should sit tight?
[02:07] <suesteve> but i see lots leavin and joining????
[02:07] <stittel> empty: Now switch back to NVIDIA and reboot. The error won't be gone, but you will get a verbose output of what is happening.
[02:07] <VirhYl3> When is Pidgin going to be in the repositories?
[02:07] <stittel> VirhYl3: In Feisty probably never.
[02:07] <preaction> gt123: for now, sure
[02:08] <zues_62> how do i give myself access rights to a drive so i can copy and paste
[02:08] <empty> kk
[02:08] <VirhYl3> stittel: Really?!?  Why is that?
[02:08] <stittel> stittel: Either make a picture of the output if you have a cam at hand or write down were it hangs.
[02:08] <suesteve> okay any one know about scanners??/
[02:08] <gt123> preation: can you give me some idea of how long a fsck on a corrupted (due to power failure) 80gb might take? Its been running for well over 1hr (i think abou 1.5hrs)
[02:08] <stittel> VirhYl3: Because that's the normal way of things. Newer software is only backported to an already released distribution if there is a good reason for it.
[02:08] <GigaClon> is there a way to control the size/type of fonts used in the Firefox Flash Plugin?
[02:08] <zues_62> what is the comand to give myself right acces to a drive?
[02:09] <VirhYl3> OIC.
[02:09] <VirhYl3> hmm.
[02:09] <sebcachia> hi, ubuntu is taking realy long to start up all of a sudden. Anyone know how I can check what Is causing it. I suspect it is some incorrect startup program
[02:09] <stittel> VirhYl3: Otherwise it's just secruity fixes and major bugfixes. And Gaim 2.00beta6 seems to work fine, so there really is not such an urgend reason.
[02:09] <preaction> gt123: depends on the speed of the processor, but if it started taking longer than 4 hours i might start worrying
[02:09] <stittel> VirhYl3: You can install Pidgin yourself of course, if you just MUST have it.
[02:09] <VirhYl3> got it.  gaim b6 crashes in edit accounts.
[02:10] <zues_62> what is the comand?
[02:10] <gt123> preaction: OK. Thanks. This system is a VM host, and im completely dead in the water while this is down...!
[02:10] <bigmoe> how can u upgrade a particular package using apt-get??
[02:10] <zues_62> does anyone know how to give myself access rights to a drive so i can copy delete and paste files?
[02:10] <zues_62> i am not sure of the comand u use
[02:11] <john_> has anybody solved the intel graphics chip prob with ubuntu?
[02:11] <sebcachia> hi, ubuntu is taking realy long to start up all of a sudden. Anyone know how I can check what Is causing it. I suspect it is some incorrect startup program
[02:11] <kaolti> hi all
[02:11] <zues_62> does anyone know the answer to my question yes no?
[02:12] <stittel> VirhYl3: http://www.getdeb.net has Pidgin packages for Feisty.
[02:12] <snap64__> stittel wine works but missing icons is there winetools for 64bit?
[02:12] <suesteve> bigmoe: sudo apt-get upgrade <package name>
[02:12] <empty> i rebooted
[02:12] <empty> it is no good..
[02:12] <empty> a kernel panic
[02:12] <kaolti> anybody knows how can i mount ntfs partitions so i have write acces to them?
[02:12] <zues_62> guys i want to copy something to my drive i have just formated it says i am not root
[02:12] <ubuntuEdgy> i want the  kde look, do i have to install the whole sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop, or ?
[02:12] <zues_62> how do i give myself rights so i can copy files?
[02:13] <calu> zues_62 sudo
[02:13] <ubuntuEdgy> sudo su
[02:13] <ubuntuEdgy> or just change the rights on the hard drive.
[02:13] <stittel> snap64__: Don't really know. I don't use wintools myself.
[02:13] <suesteve> kaolti: you need ntfs download from the repositories,
[02:13] <calu> anyone knows how to fix the "failed to allocate resource mem #6" error?
[02:14] <zues_62> calu yep done next?
[02:14] <sebcachia> hi, ubuntu is taking realy long to start up all of a sudden. Anyone know how I can check what Is causing it. I suspect it is some incorrect startup program
[02:14] <calu> fill in your root password
[02:14] <snap64__> hmmm
[02:14] <kaolti> suesteve: how do i do that?
[02:14] <Myrtti> calu: wwwhhhat?
[02:14] <ubuntuEdgy> right click it select permissions and change it from root to you
[02:14] <Myrtti> what root password
[02:14] <PerToft> Alsa and surround support... anyone?
[02:14] <zues_62> calu done that
[02:14] <calu> then you're root
[02:15] <snap64__> stittel well it works ok but no button icons in the application. buttons are there just no icons hehe ill post screencap
[02:15] <empty> stittel: i got a kernel panic
[02:15] <zues_62> calu ya i know that
[02:15] <suesteve> easiest way is through adept manager type ntfs in the search and pick the option that you require and download
[02:15] <zues_62> but calu how do i give that drive rights chmod or something?
[02:15] <kaolti> thx
[02:15] <calu> chmod +x 777 or so
[02:15] <zues_62> ty
[02:15] <Feldegast> 775
[02:16] <stittel> empty: Please give us a screenshot or post the last lines before the panic (including the panic itself).
[02:16] <calu> :p
[02:16] <calu> now your turn zues_62: anyone knows how to fix the "failed to allocate resource mem #6" error?
[02:16] <calu> :p
[02:16] <empty> erm.. a picture from camera?
[02:16] <zues_62> calcu thats not what i want man
[02:16] <stittel> empty: For example. Or post the last lines before this happening (include the line with the kernel panic).
[02:16] <empty> k
[02:16] <zues_62> i wan2 give all rights to that drive so i can paste and copy and delete
[02:17] <Feldegast> zues_62 775 should be enough
[02:17] <Pici> zues_62: mount with option rw and owner your username
[02:17] <zues_62> feld it doenst work
[02:17] <zues_62> does anyone know the actual comand
[02:17] <Feldegast> if not u need to join a few more groups
[02:18] <suesteve> kaolti: you want ntfs-3g and supporting libs
[02:18] <zues_62> no no i just wan2 giv that drive rights im not sure the comand
[02:18] <gt123> preaction: Is there any way to confirm that the process is still active and not just in a hung state?
[02:18] <Feldegast> the drive doesn't have rightsa, the user does
[02:18] <zues_62> oh ok so feld how do i give the user rights
[02:19] <preaction> gt123: open another terminal (ctrl+alt+f1-6) and check "top" or "ps aux"
[02:19] <zues_62> its sets to root at the mo feld
[02:19] <zues_62> can someone help me please
[02:19] <suesteve> any one know about scanners?
[02:20] <gt123> preaction:  6197 root      25   0 51300  48m  936 R   99  2.1  19:40.57 fsck.ext2
[02:20] <void^> zues_62: what filesystem is it?
[02:20] <Feldegast> zues_62 are u in the root group?
[02:20] <Pici> zues_62: try remount /dev/devicename -o rw
[02:20] <Pici> er
[02:20] <zues_62> feld what do u mean
[02:20] <zues_62> feld i am the owner of the computer
[02:20] <Pici> zues_62: try remount /dev/devicename -o remount,rw
[02:20] <Pici> zues_62: try mount /dev/devicename -o remount,rw
[02:20] <Pici> there
[02:21] <zues_62> no no no u guys are not getting it
[02:21] <zues_62> chmod 777 is that right?
[02:21] <Feldegast> zues_62 you need to join the root group
[02:21] <void^> ...
[02:21] <zues_62> feld how do i do that
[02:21] <Feldegast> in linux, there are users and groups
[02:22] <zues_62> feld i know this but how do i join the root group
[02:22] <void^> a normal user account most probaby does not want to be in the root group.
[02:22] <MixBlast> Hi all, I have a problem on: sometimes applications (like terminal, nautilus, firefox, gedit, etc) take about 30 seconds to open, and I really can't understand what is causing such a delay.. Anyone know of this?
[02:22] <suesteve> any one know about scanners?????????
[02:23] <zues_62> well all i wan2 do is give myself rights so i can copy to that drive
[02:23] <zues_62> grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[02:23] <Feldegast> suesteve i have been told that epson suposedly work
[02:23] <Feldegast> zues_62 u could sudo...
[02:23] <void^> zues_62: what filesystem is it?
[02:23] <snap64__> stittel http://img157.imageshack.us/img157/7553/mt4onubuntu64uo2.gif
[02:23] <zues_62> feld ok i know sudo
[02:23] <suesteve> no my prob is with a  Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus
[02:23] <retaliator> is it possible to install initNG on feisty
[02:23] <zues_62> i just need the comand
[02:24] <retaliator> does anyone has a guide to do this?
[02:24] <archville> What can i use to read postscript files ?
[02:24] <Feldegast> ...as long as u are trying to write to a filesystem that is mounted for writing
[02:24] <archville> retaliator, it is, you can read on it on the initng homepage
[02:24] <zues_62> feld god what is the CHMOD COMANDDDDDDDDDDDD
[02:24] <Myrtti> zues_62: behave
[02:24] <retaliator> but there it only says it works on dapper
[02:24] <Feldegast> chmod +775 file
[02:24] <archville> basically it's all about installing initng / initng-ifiles and modifying the menu.lst file
[02:25] <fsckr> can anyone recommend a pcmcia wireless card for a laptop that works with ubuntu?
[02:25] <zues_62> my this is anoying me ok does anyone know
[02:25] <Unb2> Hello, I have ubuntu 7.04 festy my video is radeon 9200 and I use radeon driver.. if I install xorg-fglrx is going to be much better than radon default?
[02:25] <Feldegast> chmod 775 /dev/hda1
[02:25] <stittel> snap64__: Have you installed the software using the installer or have you just copied it from the other system?
[02:25] <zues_62> ok ty
[02:25] <Feldegast> er +775 maybe
[02:25] <orbin> archville: evince i think.
[02:25] <Feldegast> as i said i not in linux to check atm
[02:25] <Myrtti> Unb2: not really
[02:25] <pirx> hey! i have installed nedit on 2 ubuntu computers with "apt-get install nedit". on 6 other ubuntu computers apt-get says that the package doesnt exist. what do i uncomment to get access to the nedit package there? :)
[02:25] <archville> orbin, thanks, i'll try
[02:25] <zues_62> feld it does not work
[02:26] <void^> (of course not)
[02:26] <Ix0s> !info nedit
[02:26] <snap64__> i used the installer snap@bitch:~$ wine /home/snap/Desktop/ibsetup4.exe
[02:26] <xoB> I got a problem with my other hdd. "Cannot mount volume", but root can. Someone here knows what i need to do? (Something with grp's cuz i got 2 users who need access beside root)
[02:26] <ubotu> nedit: A powerful, customizable, Motif based text editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:5.5-2ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 741 kB, installed size 1732 kB
[02:26] <IdleOne> !repos | pirx
[02:26] <ubotu> pirx: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[02:26] <suesteve> bye mups
[02:26] <MixBlast> fsckr: a lot of them work now, netgear cards are OK, pretty cheap and the madwifi-ng driver is good
[02:26] <gt123> 3
[02:26] <stittel> snap64__: Do you have access to the system where WINE ist working with Trader software?
[02:26] <Ix0s> pirx, You need to uncomment universe
[02:26] <zues_62> ok does anyone know what comand to use chmod 777 then what after that?
[02:26] <archville> orbin, yup, it worked, thanks
[02:26] <MixBlast> Hi all, I have a problem on: sometimes applications (like terminal, nautilus, firefox, gedit, etc) take about 30 seconds to open, and I really can't understand what is causing such a delay.. Anyone know of this?
[02:27] <orbin> archville: np
[02:27] <MixBlast> (I have a fast PC)
[02:27] <Res> hello
[02:27] <stittel> snap64__: If so, tar-gz the ~/.wine directory from there and extract it on your current system (after you have move your current ~/.wine dir of course).
[02:27] <snap64__> stittel yeah sitting right next to me...(2 laptops on my coffee table) hehe
[02:27] <Feldegast> ...where to go to get info
[02:27] <fsckr> hmm MixBlast i have a linksys card and I did an lspci | grep -i network and it came out to be an ACX 111 Texas Instrament.  I did alittle research and found out that its a bitch to get working
[02:27] <rbs-tito> Hi guys, I know this might sound crazy but I think I've picked up a virus in Firefox.
[02:27] <Unb2> Myrtti : no diference?
[02:27] <xoB>  I got a problem with my other hdd. "Cannot mount volume", but root can. Someone here knows what i need to do? (Something with grp's cuz i got 2 users who need access beside root)
[02:28] <zues_62> ok how do i join the root group
[02:28] <snap64__> cant i just copy it straight over thru network?
[02:28] <Res> Hello does anyone know how to instal the "logitech MEDIA PLAY" mouse on a Ubuntun 7.04 system?
[02:28] <MixBlast> oh i don't know about linksys... it depends what you want to do with your card really
[02:28] <Feldegast> zues_62 are u using kde?
[02:28] <orbin> rbs-tito: do tell
[02:28] <zues_62> feld no gnome
[02:28] <Myrtti> Unb2: I've got the impression that fglrx is a bit unstable and the difference isn't that big
[02:28] <Res> well i found a discription ob ubuntuuseer  but couldn'z really get it
[02:29] <stittel> snap64__: It doesn't matter how you copy it, just make sure the permissions are alright and you don't leave something out.
[02:29] <fsckr> MixBlast, heck all i want to do with my card is make it work :)
[02:29] <snap64__> well how do i targz the wine on other box
[02:29] <Myrtti> zues_62: do you know what type of filesystem your trying to use? ntfs, fat, ext3?
[02:29] <MixBlast> fsckr: well do you know if there is a linux driver for your card's chipset?
[02:29] <snap64__> it will just make an archive and put it somewhere right?
[02:29] <zues_62> myr ext3 all i wan2 do is copy and delete files from that drive
[02:30] <fsckr> from linksys itself?
[02:30] <MixBlast> i doubt it would b from linksys
[02:30] <Myrtti> zues_62: try typing myr and press the tabulator key above your caps lock button
[02:30] <stittel> snap64__: tar -czf mywine.tar.gz ~/.wine
[02:30] <Myrtti> here on irc
[02:30] <rbs-tito> Well, every few times I visit a webpage (doesn't matter which one, could be Google, could be Yahoo) firefox opens a window (not a popup, it's in the GTK style notifications) with the title "www.compfused.com" it says "This page requires a newer version of Macromedia Flash Player, would you like to install it?". I've got the latest version and I don't see what it has to do with compfused.com (Whatever compfused.com is)
[02:30] <stittel> snap64__: One the other system: mv ~/.wine ~/.wine.sic
[02:30] <aoirthoir> Good Morning everyone.
[02:31] <stittel> snap64__: And after copying over the tar.gz file: tar -xzf mywine.tar.gz ~/
[02:31] <paljas> Any knowledge about preseed installs of 7.04? Is it supported? Is there accurate documentation about it? I can't get past the "Guided partitioning" questions, and i'm not alone, according to a 'preseed' search on de ubuntu webfora.
[02:31] <zues_62> Myrtti:  ok i wan2 just copy files and delete them from a drive
[02:31] <SnapLinux> stittel working on it ;)
[02:31] <Myrtti> zues_62: zues_62 whheee you now know how to nick complete
[02:32] <Myrtti> zues_62: try gksudo nautilus
[02:32] <zues_62> Myrtti:  so how do i do what i wan2 do
[02:32] <rbs-tito> Just got it again, on a page with no flash on it.
[02:32] <Feldegast> zues_62 start your file manager app using sudo
[02:32] <Myrtti> but be careful
[02:32] <stittel> snap64__: Then check if you own the files just extracted. Just call "ls -l ~/.wine" and look if you are owner of the files/dirs in there.
[02:32] <snap64__> ok i made the tar but where did it put it?
[02:33] <zues_62> Myrtti:  and what do i do in there
[02:33] <empty> ok i am b
[02:33] <pirx> !repos
[02:33] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[02:33] <Feldegast> snap64__ have a look in ~
[02:33] <Myrtti> zues_62: what was it again that you wanted to do?
[02:33] <pirx> !easysource
[02:33] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[02:33] <Myrtti> zues_62: do it
[02:33] <stittel> empty: So?
[02:34] <mark__> can someone help me figure out why my openpgp key will not transfer to ubuntu??
[02:34] <fsckr> hmmm MixBlast this page says my chipset works right of the box on fiesty http://acx100.sourceforge.net/wiki/Distribution_list/Ubuntu
[02:34] <zues_62> Myrtti:  i want to be able to delete copy and read files from a drive
[02:34] <Res> hi may someone help me with a german discribtion to install "logitech MEDIA PLAY" (http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Logitech_Media_Play)
[02:34] <Kubuntu> Can I find my windows xp password in linux?
[02:34] <stittel> Kubuntu: No.
[02:34] <stittel> Kubuntu: Do you need to reset it?
[02:34] <Kubuntu> Can Linux find it?
[02:34] <Kubuntu> I want to know what it is.
[02:35] <empty> the problem seems to be with this line " EPI: [<c011c706>]  native_apic_write_atomic+0x6/0x10 SS:ESP 0068:d9a71db0
[02:35] <snap64__> hmm ok now the trick is networking
[02:35] <Kubuntu> I use it for otther things too, so I need to know it,
[02:35] <Feldegast> Kubuntu it is easier to remove it
[02:35] <stittel> Kubuntu: Your Windows login password is not stored in clear text but as hash. You can't just read it.
[02:35] <MixBlast> fsckr: well it seems it doesnt... have you tried getting te latest version from the site?
[02:35] <gt123> ive just found out i need to specify the ext3 filesystem for fsck operations. should I cancel (break) the current operation and start again with fsck.ext3 command rather than just fsck?
[02:35] <snap64__> had it going w/ sabayon got to set it up here i guess
[02:35] <stittel> Kubuntu: Your password is not stored in any file! Only it's hash is.
[02:36] <fsckr> MixBlast, i am running fiesty and there is wlan0 in the network but I have yet to get it to work cuz i also have built in nic and it seems to over ride my wireless card
[02:36] <empty> den it will come out with either kernel panic, fatal error or just hang at that point
[02:36] <IdleOne> Kubuntu, if it is a password that is used for other important things you think you would remember it right!?
[02:36] <stittel> snap64__: Just copy it over on an USB stick. :)
[02:36] <orbin> rbs-tito: what does the notifcation look like.  take a screenshot if possible.
[02:36] <dfgas__> why is it when you install edubuntu that it doesn't have all the stuff like the live cd has, its just basiclly ubuntu with a different look and thats it. Its edubuntu without all the educational packages
[02:36] <snap64__> ahh yeah good idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:36] <stittel> snap64__: Otherwise I'd use sftp to quickly transfer files, if this is setup.
[02:36] <zues_62> ok ill ask again does anyone know how i can give a user rights to they can copy paste and delete files or directories from a hard drive
[02:36] <rbs-tito> orbin: I'll take a screenshot when it comes up. it looks like a genuine firefox message except it says the "compfused.com" thing at the top
[02:36] <MixBlast> fsckr: well what have you tried? can you configure it with iwconfig?
[02:37] <stittel> zues_62: Only ONE user should have this right, or many users?
[02:37] <saturn04> How can I get from 7.04 back to 6.10?
[02:37] <snap64__> well eventually i want the machines to share files
[02:37] <rbs-tito> orbin: It even has the Ubuntu style tick and cross on the OK and cencel buttons
[02:37] <stittel> snap64__: I'd setup SSH.
[02:37] <IdleOne> saturn04, backup and reinstall
[02:37] <empty> so how??
[02:37] <stittel> snap64__: But first things first.
[02:37] <zues_62> stickyicky:  i am that one user so how do i do it
[02:37] <Myrtti> zues_62: I just gave you the instructions
[02:37] <fsckr> MixBlast, with iwconfig?
[02:37] <Myrtti> you can do it now in the file manager window that opened
[02:37] <stittel> empty: Can you poste the output before the error include the error please.
[02:37] <fsckr> hmmm didn't know anymore bout iwconfig
[02:37] <zues_62> mythos:  i want it so i dont need to do that all the time
[02:38] <saturn04> IdleOne, only one method? :(
[02:38] <empty> the problem seems to be with this line " EPI: [<c011c706>]  native_apic_write_atomic+0x6/0x10 SS:ESP 0068:d9a71db0
[02:38] <snap64__> yeah let my usb stick this extract it then i can mess w/ networking
[02:38] <MixBlast> iwconfig is the program to configure your wireless cards
[02:38] <gt123> preaction: ive just found out i need to specify the ext3 filesystem for fsck operations. should I cancel (break) the current operation and start again with fsck.ext3 command rather than just fsck?
[02:38] <empty> EPI: [<c011c706>]  native_apic_write_atomic+0x6/0x10 SS:ESP 0068:d9a71db0
[02:38] <IdleOne> saturn04, I dont know of any other way of downgrading
[02:38] <stittel> empty: And before that?
[02:38] <saturn04> ok
[02:38] <fsckr> i just used the network in administration
[02:38] <saturn04> thanks
[02:38] <zues_62> Myrtti:  so what is the chmod comand i use?
[02:38] <MixBlast> yeah i didn't find that to work too well...
[02:39] <MixBlast> do you have the NetworkManager applet in your notification area?
[02:39] <Gruelius> im getting this error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED when i try to print to the printer on my ubuntu box from a windows pc, what should i be looking at?
[02:39] <Feldegast> zues_62 it isn't a chmod command, u need to add yourself to the relevent group
[02:39] <fsckr> MixBlast, yea
[02:39] <MixBlast> does that show u any networks?
[02:39] <zues_62> Feldegast:  what is the comand then
[02:39] <empty> Before that is "code: 04 c3 8d......"
[02:39] <fsckr> MixBlast, booting my laptop up now I am on my desktop PC
[02:40] <systimax> is there a way to find out who built a package in a rep?  Im trying to find out who built the vmware package in the Canonical Commercial Repository
[02:40] <Feldegast> zues_62 in kde i use a gui tool, at the command line i edit a text file
[02:40] <MixBlast> ok
[02:40] <empty> i reboot serveral time and it all end with native_apic_write_atomic....
[02:40] <MixBlast> otherwise try  $ iwlist scan
[02:40] <stittel> empty: Yes, but as which part of the boot process does that happen?
[02:40] <fsckr> but i have configured the wireless by puttin in static ip
[02:40] <osfameron> are there any vim colour schemes that look ok on Gnome Terminal?
[02:40] <stittel> empty: Just write the 5 or 10 lines before that error please.
[02:40] <MixBlast> nevermind
[02:41] <zues_62> Feldegast:  grrrr
[02:41] <MixBlast> brb
[02:41] <giggsey> If I change my hard drive from secondary to primary (hdc to hda) will it affect anything?
[02:43] <fsckr> ok MixBlast1 my laptop is up
[02:43] <MixBlast1> ok well try   iwconfig wlan0
[02:43] <empty> sys_init_module+0x15d/0x1ba0                               sys_mmap2+0xcd/0xd0                  sysenter_past_esp+0x69/0xa9                    xfrm_state find+0x4e3/0x570
[02:44] <Feldegast> zues_62 i don't know the gnome tools
[02:44] <stittel> empty: Once again, at which stage of the boot process does this happen?
[02:44] <zues_62> how do i change the owner of a drive?
[02:44] <fsckr> MixBlast1, ok
[02:44] <stittel> empty: What i Ubuntu try to do when these errors happen? Is it trying to load the NVIDIA module? Is it trying to load another module?
[02:44] <stittel> s/i/is/
[02:44] <Feldegast> zues_62 you are going at that backwards, you tell the drive that you have access to it by joining the root group
[02:45] <Feldegast> you need to join this group using the tools within gnome, i don't know the tools
[02:45] <MixBlast1> does it give you any output?
[02:45] <rob65> Guys, need some help. When I select the normal boot option from GRUB, feisty locks up at the login screen of gdm. HOWEVER, when I select recovery, I can "startx" and it runs without any problem whatsoever!!! Anyone got any ideas? I'm at a loss.
[02:45] <snap64__> stittel :http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19604/
[02:45] <stefg> zues_62: what are you trying to do? Drives don't have any other owner than root, it's the files that matter
[02:45] <fsckr> MixBlast1, yes it does
[02:45] <zues_62> Feldegast:  i went into that too and selected the root group it doesnt change anything
[02:46] <empty> it just hang there, it is after it is preparing for restricted-driver
[02:46] <MixBlast1> ok what about   iwlist scan   does it give you a list of networks?
[02:46] <yellow_chicken> how to configure sun java to be the default compiler?
[02:46] <yellow_chicken> ~sun java
[02:46] <stittel> empty: Can youi please paste us the version numbers of all installed packages, whose name starts with nvidia.
[02:46] <yellow_chicken> !sun java
[02:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sun java - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:46] <fsckr> yes it does
[02:46] <stittel> empty: And also the version of the installed Kernel.
[02:46] <yellow_chicken> !java
[02:46] <rob65> !java
[02:46] <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
[02:47] <stefg> rob65: have you sudo dpkg-reconfigure 'd  already?
[02:47] <stefg> your xserver?
[02:47] <MixBlast1> well... what is not working with your card then? :p
[02:47] <rob65> stefg: numerous times!!!!!!
[02:47] <rob65> stefg: i've tried selecting nvidia, nv, and vesa
[02:47] <Feldegast> zues_62 i dunno then sorry, it worked for me....
[02:47] <yellow_chicken> rob65: i remember i have to change/configure the alternative app
[02:48] <fsckr> LOL thats what I dont know.....i have no connection
[02:48] <rob65> yellow_chicken:  google for "set java default ubuntu"
[02:48] <fsckr> i can't even ping my wireless router
[02:48] <MixBlast1> well you need to associate with your router?
[02:48] <fsckr> i have done the essid
[02:48] <yellow_chicken> sudo update-alternatives --config java
[02:48] <rob65> sounds right to me yellow_chicken
[02:48] <stefg> rob65: so it gdm might start in a mode that crashes X, when you startx, gdm isn't involved. See the !fixres factoid, the chapter about gdm strting in the wrong reso
[02:48] <MixBlast1> do the channel and the AP too, key if you have one
[02:49] <rob65> !fixres
[02:49] <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
[02:49] <MixBlast1> if you click the networkmanager applet in your notification area it should give you a list
[02:49] <empty> i have nvidia-glx-new, version "1.0.9755+2.6.20.5-15.20 and nvidia-kernel-common, version "20051028+1ubuntu7"
[02:50] <rob65> i'll try that stefg and get back to you :)
[02:50] <fsckr> MixBlast1, just clicking on it should give me a list?
[02:50] <fsckr> if so i get nothing
[02:50] <MixBlast1> yeah
[02:51] <empty> how do i check kernel version?
[02:51] <stefg> unme -r
[02:51] <stefg> uname -r
[02:51] <orbin> fsckr: right-click on it.  do you see enable wireless?
[02:51] <zues_62> Feldegast: it worked ty
[02:51] <fsckr> orbin, it is enables
[02:51] <fsckr> d
[02:51] <fsckr> actually just enabled networking
[02:52] <BigToe> How do I install a printer in ubuntu server so I can print on it from a remote windows machine? The wiki entry on it is confusing.
[02:52] <empty> i have nvidia-glx-new, version "1.0.9755+2.6.20.5-15.20 and nvidia-kernel-common, version "20051028+1ubuntu7", linux kernel version 2.6.20-15-generic
[02:52] <stittel> empty: You are running non-Ubuntu packages!
[02:52] <coolgeek> guys, why can i not ssh to domains, only to ip's?
[02:52] <stittel> empty: 9755 was never released by ubuntu.
[02:52] <stittel> empty: How have you installed those drivers?
[02:53] <coolgeek> any one?
[02:53] <empty> through synaptic package manager
[02:53] <stittel> empty: Do you have another system to access IRC from?
[02:53] <orbin> fsckr: applet may possibly be causing conflicts.  gksudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces ... comment out (put a # in front) of every line except the first two which should refer to lo
[02:53] <snap64__> stittel got the files moved over didnt fixe the broken icons but it did save me alot of trouble rebuilding my trading charts ;)
[02:53] <stittel> empty: If what I tell you now won't work, you won't be able to ask how to fix it, if you don't have IRC access, that's why I ask. :)
[02:54] <fsckr> orbin, ok ill try that
[02:54] <practice> Hello.  I FINALLY have my WPA connection working, but I'm asked to enter a password for keyring, what is this?
[02:54] <MixBlast1> nah i think the applet is just not recognising your card, it does that too me too sometimes
[02:54] <empty> my windows laptop doesnt have irc but i can install it
[02:54] <mrabbit> hello, can anybody tell me how, on ubuntu 6.10, to make a bcm4318 wireless card work without a wired connection. i can dload files in windows and store on usb key, what files do i need?
[02:54] <stittel> snap64__: Hmmm. You could deinstall the 64bit Wine-package you just installed (but let its dependency installed) and use the officiall 32bit Ubuntu Wine package on amd64.
[02:54] <rob65> stefg: That chapter (8) doesn't offer me any help i don't think, as the lines telling gdm what res to use are already correct
[02:54] <stittel> snap64__: This is actually what I'd try next.
[02:54] <BigToe> practice, keyring saves passwords so you don't have to remember them.
[02:55] <MixBlast1> try (as root) iwconfig wlan0 essid myessid channel X ap 01:23:45:67:89:0a
[02:55] <fsckr> orbin, comment every line but the top
[02:55] <MixBlast1> (replace values as appropriate
[02:55] <MixBlast1> then (as root)   dhclient wlan0
[02:55] <BigToe> practice, instead of entering loads of different passwords for ftp servers and networks, the keyring saves them.
[02:55] <orbin> fsckr: i suggest you try MixBlast1's first actually.  i didn't mean to butt in
[02:55] <fsckr> ok
[02:55] <MixBlast1> i gtg sry
[02:55] <yellow_chicken> rob65: ah..... 7.04 is nicer, i didn't have to do that alternative config thingy
[02:55] <practice> BigToe: Should the password I enter into keyring be the passphrase for my router, or a should I make up a different password?
[02:55] <stefg> rob65: do you get any diagnostic output , or does it boot directly to crash?
[02:55] <MixBlast1> i suggest you try wlan-ui on google
[02:56] <MixBlast1> a nice little perl script
[02:56] <rob65> with 6.10 it boots and says no screens found
[02:56] <MixBlast1> just edit the device name in it then  perl wlan-ui.pl (as root) and connect with that
[02:56] <MixBlast1> cya
[02:56] <rob65> but with 7.04 it just boots to my gdm login, then freezes (keyboard and mouse)
[02:56] <mrabbit> anybody know what to do. how can i install .deb files from command line. dependencies of network-manager-gnome 0.6.2?
[02:56] <BigToe> practice, it should be different.
[02:56] <orbin> fsckr: ok, save his info. then try mine. :)
[02:56] <practice> BigToe: Thank you!
[02:56] <BigToe> practice, well, it can be anything you like
[02:56] <stefg> rob65: is it a CRT or TFT?
[02:57] <rob65> tft
[02:57] <BigToe> no probs :P
[02:57] <stittel> empty: Alright.
[02:57] <orbin> fsckr: i never had to play with iwconfig and my card is an SOB broadcom
[02:57] <rob65> it says "Generic Monitor" or something along those lines, it doesn't get the actual name of it
[02:57] <stittel> empty: Please deinstall all packages starting with "nvidia" from your system.
[02:57] <mcscruff> mrabbit, sudo dpkg -i name.deb
[02:57] <stittel> empty: And please post your /etc/apt/sources.list.
[02:57] <stittel> empty: Let's look where those non-official packages come from.
[02:57] <stefg> rob65: hmm. so the ddc-probing could cause that. can you pastebin your xorg.conf?
[02:58] <orbin> fsckr: so comment out everything so it looks something like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19089/
[02:58] <snap64__> stittel dont know how to uninstall 64bit version of wine but keep dependencies.....   man your the busy lil helper arent you?
[02:58] <mrabbit> right, does anybody know the dependencies of network-manager-gnome 0.6.2, or where to find that out?
[02:58] <stittel> snap64__: "apt-get --purge remove wine".
[02:58] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me where else could the firefox profiles folder be if its not in .mozilla in home folder
[02:58] <stittel> snap64__: Only "wine" should get uninstalled, no other package.
[02:59] <mcscruff> mrabbit, if you do a package search on debian site it shows u
[02:59] <salgemma> hello to all... does anybody know how to enable sound in OpenOffice Impress?
[02:59] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine?
[02:59] <orbin> mrabbit: packages.ubuntu.com would be more relevant
[02:59] <BigToe> I've installed cupsys and lpr
[03:00] <snap64__> ok then to install the 32 bit version add remove wont let me put it on so i just go apt-get  install wine ?
[03:00] <fsckr> orbin, i commented everything out but the first top 2
[03:00] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:00] <rob65> stefg: sure, its here : http://phpfi.com/232421
[03:01] <stefg> k
[03:01] <orbin> fsckr: ok.  now you have to restart networking and kill the applet.  a reboot would probably just be easier.
[03:01] <fsckr> k
[03:01] <mrabbit> oooooooooookkkkkkkkkkkk, any alternatives for network-manager-gnome with no or few dependencies other than whats already on edgy?
[03:01] <snap64__> oh no ive hosed everything lol
[03:02] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:02] <fivemack> Good afternoon.  I'm having trouble with the CD creator not believing that I've inserted a writeable DVD.
[03:02] <orbin> mrabbit: having troubles w/ it?
[03:02] <fsckr> Mixblast left?  I hope he isn't mad at me
[03:03] <empty> my source list is here http://pastebin.ca/475423
[03:03] <mrabbit> orbin:i havent even installed ubuntu yet, im not gonna until i know how to make the wireless work without a wired connection to start with. network-manager-gnome has loads of dependencies
[03:03] <fsckr> ok orbin laptop back up
[03:03] <empty> my other nick is ixemptyxi
[03:03] <orbin> mrabbit: it's been part of default install since dapper
[03:03] <mrabbit> orbin:really?
[03:03] <orbin> mrabbit: yep
[03:03] <mrabbit> orbin:lol i am an idiot
[03:03] <snap64__> stittel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19612/
[03:03] <fivemack> It just says 'Please put a disc, with at least 20.2 KiB free, into the drive.  The following disc types are supported: DVD+R DL, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW'
[03:04] <rob65> stefg: any thoughts?
[03:04] <orbin> mrabbit: :)
[03:04] <stefg> rob65: hmmm. nothing suspicious in it.
[03:04] <orbin> fsckr: networks show up in applet?
[03:04] <empty> my source list is here http://pastebin.ca/475423
[03:04] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:04] <stittel> snap64__: sorry, please add a "sudo" in front of it.
[03:04] <yellow_chicken> how to tell firefox that i installed java?
[03:04] <fsckr> orbin, no they didnt and I just tried to create it with no success
[03:04] <snap64__> stittel i did still get error
[03:05] <MoLE_> fivemack, obviously no luck with a different disc?
[03:05] <MoLE_> yellow_chicken, sudo update-alternatives --config java
[03:05] <jscheel> hi all, I have a quick question: When I install a theme in the theme preferences, my new theme does not appear in the theme selection list. Any ideas?
[03:05] <mrabbit> orbin:what about bcm43xx-fwcutter, is that installed by default?
[03:05] <orbin> fsckr: does a right-click show enable wireless?
[03:05] <snap64__> look at bottom of that text
[03:05] <rever75> Goodmorning, I am having issues copying large files from one drive to another. The copy will start but then it will crap out, actually Nautilus will crash.
[03:05] <fsckr> yes orbin it does and it is enabled
[03:05] <stittel> snap64__: You have Synaptic or another package software open in parallel. Please close it and try again.
[03:05] <orbin> mrabbit: it's in universe, so i'm assuming no
[03:06] <mrabbit> kk, what about its dependencies, any idea?
[03:06] <MoLE_> rever75, usually this is a filesystem problem  - are you copying to a Fat32 partition?
[03:06] <fivemack> I've tried two DVD-R discs, though actually at the moment it looks as if the drive is not even recognising an inserted CD
[03:06] <stefg> rob65: does a 'sudo dpkg-rconfigure gdm' change something?
[03:06] <stefg> rob65: does a 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm' change something?
[03:06] <orbin> mrabbit: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-0ubuntu1), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0
[03:06] <rever75> MoLE_, nope ext3
[03:06] <Hylk0r> how do I add a library to pkg-config i've installed in /tmp/dev-builds?
[03:06] <snap64__> ahhhh
[03:06] <orbin> fsckr: ok, just catching up.  does iwlist scan show your network?
[03:06] <empty> stittel: my source list is here http://pastebin.ca/475423
[03:07] <MoLE_> rever75, does it work using cp command in a terminal?
[03:07] <rob65> no, nothing
[03:07] <rob65> i've done that countless times
[03:07] <rob65> stefg:  i've found my bug on bugtracker
[03:07] <rever75> MoLE_, I have tried coping from ext3 to ext3. Also from my ext3 to an nfs drive formated ext3
[03:07] <orbin> mrabbit: and i think* those are installed by default.
[03:07] <fsckr> orbin, no unfortunately it doesnt
[03:07] <rever75> MoLE_, it seems to get further but it does not complete
[03:07] <rob65> but the person said he fixed it by removing two scripts from being used in runlevel 2 using sysv-rc-conf tool
[03:07] <MoLE_> rever75, just using the GUI?
[03:07] <orbin> fsckr: does iwconfig show your interface?
[03:08] <fsckr> yes
[03:08] <mrabbit> orbin:'think' is good enough for me :p
[03:08] <rever75> MoLE_, I have tried from CLI and it seems to copy longer but still segments faults
[03:08] <yellow_chicken> MoLE_: actually that did not work.  i have to install a separate package called plugins
[03:08] <rob65> stefg: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/106682
[03:08] <mrabbit> orbin:back later
[03:08] <MoLE_> yellow_chicken, yes, you need the plugins package
[03:09] <MoLE_> rever75, that suggests something like a hardware issue - I would suggest a run of memtest 86 - you can select this from the grub boot menu
[03:09] <squid0> hi! anyone here know about a deb for pidgin, for ubuntu edgy?
[03:09] <orbin> fsckr: i guess i can't ask you to pastebin things ...
[03:09] <yellow_chicken> MoLE_: yeah, i installed the development kit. but found out i need to install plugins package too
[03:09] <stefg> rob65: so the wacom crap needs to be removed, i'll suppose
[03:10] <fsckr> what do you want me to pastebin
[03:10] <rob65> stefg: i had a look, but i didnt have that
[03:10] <rob65> i'll check again
[03:10] <rever75> MoLE_, Yeah I thought that to but I have run Memtest and pc tech on my system all with out issue. I can copy the file using windows though.
[03:10] <MoLE_> yellow_chicken, the SDK isn't needed unless you're going to do java programming - the runtime and the plugins package is usually sufficient
[03:10] <empty> stittel: my source list is here http://pastebin.ca/475423
[03:10] <snap64__> ok now how do i force it to download the 32bit wine?
[03:10] <stittel> empty: Yeah, wait a sec.
[03:10] <empty> ok
[03:11] <stefg> rob65: it's in your xorg.conf ... all the wacom, stylus, cursor, eraser stuff
[03:11] <orbin> fsckr: iwconfig output, iwlist scan output and the interfaces file
[03:11] <stittel> empty: Ok, have you removed all nvidia packages?
[03:11] <fsckr> ok gimme a min :)
[03:11] <stittel> snap64__: Have you downloaded the 32bit deb from Ubuntu?
[03:12] <snap64__> nope
[03:12] <snap64__> it wont let me
[03:12] <nick`> i did an apt-get install ssh
[03:12] <orbin> fsckr: you can put Xs in place of sensitive info if you wish. (MACs, keys etc.)
[03:12] <tondar> how could I have the network status in avant-dock?
[03:12] <nick`> how do i use it?
[03:12] <|ericsson|> How can I access a ubuntu server with GUI from a Windows machine?
[03:12] <fsckr> blah orbin im not worried bout that
[03:12] <snap64__> stittel: sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list???
[03:13] <empty> yes
[03:13] <empty> stittel: yes
[03:13] <stittel> snap64__: No, please delete this file again and download the 32bit deb from the Ubuntu serves (or copy it from the other computer, if you have it there).
[03:14] <snap64__> not wine hq?
[03:14] <nick`> any ideas about ssh?
[03:14] <nick`> setting up an ssh server
[03:14] <snap64__> crap how do i delete the file i have no idea where it put it
[03:15] <stittel> snap64__: Delete /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list please. And give me a sec to find that deb.
[03:15] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:16] <stittel> empty: Please try the "non new" drivers now.
[03:16] <BigToe> I've got to the step where I can see a "lp" printer under my network but I can't print to it
[03:16] <stittel> empty: Install nvidia-glx, nvidia-kernel modules should get installed automatically.
[03:16] <Daverocks> nick`: sudo apt-get install ssh
[03:17] <empty> ok
[03:17] <bobstro> nick`:  what are you trying to do, just a basic ssh server?
[03:17] <nick`> Daverocks: i did that, and got some errors, one of them being E: Broken packages
[03:17] <snap64__> grr how do i use file manager as root so i can just delete the darn thing
[03:17] <stittel> All: Sorry folks, telephone call, will be away for some time.
[03:17] <nick`> bobstro: yessir
[03:17] <stittel> snap64__: just use "sudo rm filename"
[03:18] <bobstro> nick`:  you've installed openssh already or?
[03:18] <nick`> bobstro: i ran apt-get install ssh but
[03:18] <nick`> it said some packages could not be installed
[03:18] <bobstro> you need openssh-server
[03:18] <jscheel> hi all, I have a quick question: When I install a theme in the theme preferences, my new theme does not appear in the theme selection list. Any ideas?
[03:18] <snap64__> is there a way to loginto file manager as root?
[03:19] <BigToe> bobstro, it should install automatically with ssh
[03:19] <bobstro> nick`:  sounds like maybe just openssh-client installed?
[03:19] <BigToe> did for me last night when I set up my ubuntu server LS
[03:19] <BigToe> :S*
[03:19] <nick`> openssh-server: Depends: openssh-client (= 1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2.3) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed
[03:19] <nick`> is the error i get bobstro
[03:19] <LoPMX> hi
[03:19] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:19] <BigToe> I've got to the step where I can see a "lp" printer under my network but I can't print to it
[03:19] <bobstro> nick`:  ah, ok.
[03:19] <LoPMX> how can I forward mail for www-data user to an email address?
[03:19] <salgemma> does anybody know how to enable sound in OO Presentation documents?
[03:20] <g0vner> dudes where do i get ubunto regular installtion(not live cd:E) ?
[03:20] <stittel> snap64__: Yes, but don't do it! :)
[03:20] <nick`> bobstro: suggestions?
[03:20] <BigToe> g0vner, load the live CD
[03:20] <bobstro> nick`:  you've done an apt-get update?
[03:20] <empty> stittel: am installing
[03:20] <SlimeyPete> g0vner: that's called the Alternate CD, you should be able to find it on the Ubuntu site
[03:20] <nick`> yessir
[03:20] <SlimeyPete> g0vner: but the live CD is the "standard" installation CD
[03:20] <BigToe> and on the desktop there's an Install link
[03:20] <rob65> stefg: so you think i should remove the wacom stuff from the xorg.conf rather than how the bug article said to to do it?
[03:20] <nick`> but it wont let me install it
[03:20] <snap64__> ok got wine uninstalled package manager will not allow me to install the one from ubuntu
[03:20] <tondar> need a good c# IDE for web development? any suggestions?
[03:20] <g0vner> SlimeyPete really?
[03:20] <nick`> E: Couldn't find package update
[03:21] <g0vner> SlimeyPete i didnt know how to use it :[
[03:21] <Noob2> : )
[03:21] <bobstro> nick`:  that's not so much an ssh issue as a dependency issue.
[03:21] <SlimeyPete> g0vner: yup. The usual method is to boot the live CD, then click on "install".
[03:21] <BigToe> how do I set up a printer on my Ubuntu server so I can print from my remote windows machine? The wiki guide is aimed at users with a GUI.
[03:21] <BigToe> I've got to the step where I can see a "lp" printer under my network but I can't print to it
[03:21] <bobstro> nick`:  did you have any problems installing?
[03:21] <tondar> c# IDE??
[03:21] <nick`> bobstro: installing what?
[03:21] <minerale> tondar: sharpdevelop
[03:21] <bobstro> nick`:  in general. normally, they just install painlessly.
[03:22] <Cortez> Hello. I'm a completely Ubuntu neweby. I've problems connecting my WPA wireless, even if I've followed the online guides. It's kind I can connect, but not ping or surf the web (maybe a gateway problem? But I've set it in /etc/network/interfaces...). Is there anyone who can help please?
[03:22] <unixlust> Hi. I have an AC97 ALC655 sound card and it is not recognized under Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. How can I make my sound work ?
[03:22] <bobstro> nick`:  you've got some sort of dependency issue.
[03:22] <g0vner> SlimeyPete okay thanks..
[03:22] <tondar> minerale:thnx
[03:22] <stefg> rob65: iirc there's an xserver-input-wacom package which you can remove. But I'd backup the xorg.conf first, the outcomment all the wacom entries (in section input, too) and try that
[03:22] <nick`> bobstro: I have an old version of ubuntu, if anything
[03:22] <ryks> dyzzy
[03:22] <ryks> hello
[03:22] <unixlust> any idea ?
[03:23] <bobstro> nick`:  ah, ok. have you modified the apt sources list to include newer repositories?
[03:23] <ryks> how can i change a dir in konsole?
[03:23] <|ericsson|> How can I access a Ubuntu server from Windows with GUI? No need through SSH
[03:23] <ryks> cd/?
[03:23] <rob65> stefg: now it's just failed to start the X servfer
[03:23] <rob65> "no screens found"
[03:23] <bobstro> nick`:  oh, do you have openssh-server already installed?
[03:23] <unixlust> Hi. I have an AC97 ALC655 sound card and it is not recognized under Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. How can I make my sound work ?
[03:23] <tondar> minerale: on win? or linux?
[03:23] <bobstro> nick`:  or that error is when you try to install that?
[03:24] <stittel> empty: I am on the phone, that's why I will decrease in speed right now (though I will try to keep writing).
[03:24] <ryks> ???
[03:24] <unixlust> lspci | grep snd does not return anything
[03:24] <stittel> snap64__:  I am on the phone, that's why I will decrease in speed right now (though I will try to keep writing).
[03:24] <nick`> when i run sudo apt-get install openssh-server, it says some packages couldn' be installed, and i get this error towards the end:" The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[03:24] <nick`>   openssh-server: Depends: openssh-client (= 1:3.9p1-1ubuntu2.3) but 1:4.1p1-7ubuntu4 is to be installed
[03:24] <nick`> E: Broken packages
[03:24] <nick`> ah sorry for pasting code
[03:24] <stefg> rob65: hmmm, ugly bug. But just go along the lines of the bugreporter, he obviusly found a work-around
[03:24] <tondar> minerale: no linux ver. ?
[03:24] <snap64__> stittel cant find wine anywhere just reference to the improvements made in herd2
[03:25] <bobstro> nick`:  and if you apt-get install openssh-client does it work?
[03:25] <nick`> it says i already have latest versoin
[03:25] <nick`> version, even
[03:25] <empty> it is okay..
[03:25] <unixlust> Hi. I have an AC97 ALC655 sound card and it is not recognized under Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. How can I make my sound work ? lspci | grep snd does not return anything. Any idea ?
[03:26] <fsckr> orbin, you still with me?
[03:26] <fsckr>  LOL
[03:26] <bobstro> nick`:  have you modified your repositories? normally they're in sync.
[03:26] <fsckr> orbin, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19613/
[03:26] <nick`> bobstro: not sure
[03:26] <orbin> fsckr: yeah, still here.
[03:26] <fsckr> orbin, only thing I didn't do is the /etc/network/interface file it is just like yours other than the top 2 commented out
[03:26] <bobstro> nick`:  how about if you do an apt-get upgrade?
[03:26] <Cortez> Hello. I'm a completely Ubuntu neweby. I've problems connecting my WPA wireless, even if I've followed the online guides. It's kind I can connect, but not ping or surf the web (maybe a gateway problem? But I've set it in /etc/network/interfaces...). Is there anyone who can help please?
[03:27] <nick`> The following packages will be upgraded:
[03:27] <nick`>   kdelibs-bin kdelibs-data kdelibs4 libnspr4 libnss3 libqt3c102-mt screen
[03:27] <bobstro> Cortez:  are you getting an address via dhcp?
[03:27] <bobstro> Cortez:  are you associating?
[03:27] <orbin> fsckr: you've just run iwlist,.  type in: iwlist scan
[03:27] <ryks> hi i need to run a program in terminal but how can i change dir in terminal?
[03:27] <fsckr> LOL
[03:27] <fsckr> umm < stoooped
[03:27] <nick`> bobstro: im upgrading now
[03:27] <nick`> god im so late for school
[03:27] <orbin> fsckr: don't bother pasting.  is there output?
[03:27] <nick`> two hours late
[03:27] <nick`> lol
[03:28] <Cortez> bobstro: I can have both: static and DHCP. I'm trying to set the gateway staticly though
[03:28] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me where else could the firefox profiles folder be if its not in .mozilla in home folder
[03:28] <empty> stittel: finishing installing, need restart..
[03:28] <bobstro> Cortez:  first question is whether you're actually associating, then whether you get an IP address via dhcp.
[03:28] <fsckr> orbin,  there is output for wlan0 but I dont think its what i am looking for
[03:28] <stittel> empty: Kernel modules got pulled in too?
[03:28] <nick`> bobstro: i upgraded, and i still get the same error when i apt-get install openssh-server
[03:28] <empty> yes
[03:29] <empty> stittel: yes
[03:29] <stittel> empty: Ok, give it a try. Can't promise that it will work, though.
[03:29] <bobstro> nick`:  which version of ubuntu are you using?
[03:29] <orbin> fsckr: nothing like this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19614/
[03:29] <empty> stittel: do i need to reconfigure xorg.conf??
[03:30] <Cortez> bobstro: ok. I prefer using a static IP address, even if my access point can give me ove via DHCP. About the "associating" thing, I don't think I know what you mean, sorry.
[03:30] <fsckr> yes i have that but there is not essid
[03:30] <nick`> bobstro: could be 5.10
[03:30] <nick`> maybe not..
[03:30] <bobstro> Cortez:  open a terminal session and do "iwconfig <interface>" (where <interface> is your actual interface.
[03:30] <nick`> its an old one, i know that
[03:30] <stittel> snap64__: Wait a sec.
[03:30] <stittel> empty: No.
[03:30] <fsckr> nm the essid on the router I put no broadcasting
[03:30] <orbin> fsckr: is the network you are trying to connect to have it's SSID hidden?
[03:31] <stittel> empty: Let xorg.conf use nvidia as before.
[03:31] <salgemma> does anybody know how to enable sound in OO Impress?
[03:31] <fsckr> orbin, did i just answer your question
[03:31] <bobstro> nick`:  you've got a dependency issue, and i'm not sure how to progress. personally, i'd be inclined to update my ubuntu install if it's that old.
[03:31] <empty> huh? but it is not using nvidia
[03:31] <snap64__> stittel there an official 64 bit ubuntu ver here i think......http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/?C=M;O=D
[03:31] <nick`> bobstro: alright thanks
[03:31] <empty> i dun noe what u mean
[03:31] <nick`> i'll use my other shell for now =p
[03:31] <nick`> and now im off to school, adios
[03:32] <jandark> Hi , Do you know if I can use *linux for human beings* in my Distro ?
[03:32] <snap64__> bahh still no buttons
[03:32] <bobstro> Cortez:  check the output for S/N ratio. should be non-zero if you're actually associated (meaning wpa parts worked).
[03:32] <fsckr> orbin, yes the ssid is hidden on the router cuz i put do not broadcast
[03:32] <snap64__> i think winetools is the difference
[03:32] <gordonjcp> fsckr: why?
[03:32] <orbin> fsckr: might have answered it.  i can't see my network in the applet if the SSID is hidden.  try re-enabling the broadcast.
[03:32] <fsckr> i dunno cuz i didnt' want others to pick it up driving down the road maybe
[03:33] <gordonjcp> fsckr: why do you care?
[03:33] <fsckr> umm file sharing?
[03:33] <fsckr> sheez
[03:33] <gordonjcp> oh right
[03:33] <fsckr> and its MY network
[03:33] <gordonjcp> so your only security is turning off SSID broadcast?
[03:33] <fsckr> no i have 128-bit security
[03:33] <Nvening> hi, should i runa  firewall with ubuntu??
[03:33] <gordonjcp> fsckr: you could make it more secure even than that by snapping off the antenna
[03:33] <chjunior> I installed java6 by apt-get, but it's not configured yet, how to do it?
[03:33] <bobstro> Nvening:  yes!
[03:34] <fsckr> orbin, lemme connect the router with other nic so i can get into it and change that
[03:34] <gordonjcp> fsckr: although you *can* turn off SSID broadcast, you shouldn't
[03:34] <chjunior> I installed java6 by apt-get, but it's not configured yet, how to do it? the /usr/bin/java is pointing to GCJ
[03:34] <Nvening> which one is good and will pretty much set itself up??
[03:34] <bobstro> gordonjcp:  er, why not?
[03:34] <Cortez> bobstro: ok. I prefer using a static IP address, even if my access point can give me ove via DHCP. About the "associating" thing, I don't think I know what you mean, sorry.
[03:34] <erUSUL> fsckr: imho the best option is to turn on MAC filtering if the router/AP supports it
[03:34] <gordonjcp> bobstro: because it's not guaranteed to work with any given wireless card
[03:34] <void^> chjunior: update-alternatives --config java
[03:34] <gordonjcp> bobstro: if you turn it off, and start having problems, the first thing you should do is turn SSID broadcast back on
[03:34] <bobstro> Cortez:  you are not actually "connected" until your wireless associates with the access point. nothing else can work until then.
[03:35] <empty> stittel: so i dun reconfigure xorg.conf and reboot using nvidia?
[03:35] <bobstro> gordonjcp:  oh, for troubleshooting, sure. but once it's configured, there's no reason to leave it broadcasting.
[03:35] <chjunior> void^, hummm worked ;D
[03:35] <chjunior> thanks
[03:35] <luisgmarine> How do I change the permission of my ~/.macromedia/ folder?  Currently it is owned by root, giving me trouble in Firefox flash sound
[03:35] <gordonjcp> bobstro: well yes there *is*, because a lot of cards will not work without it
[03:36] <Nvening> any recommendations for an easy software firewall which is good??
[03:36] <nomasteryoda|w> luisgmarine,  sudo chown yourusername ~/.macromedia
[03:36] <stittel> snap64__: http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wine/wine_0.9.33-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[03:36] <stittel> empty: set you xorg.conf to nvidia and reboot with you Nvidia card.
[03:36] <erUSUL> luisgmarine: chown user:users ~/folder/
[03:37] <nex-> ops
[03:37] <Polis_ttt> anyone uses cpanel-11 ?
[03:37] <luisgmarine> Got it , thank you
[03:37] <gordonjcp> Nvening: I've heard good things about Firestarter
[03:37] <Cortez> bobstro: ok, now I Understand what it'e meant with "associated", sorry. I am associated with my access point, and I have also successfully run a handshake with it, but I still can't ping or connect the web
[03:37] <orbin> bobstro: ease of use - at least for me.  i have to manually enter the wpa key etc. for nm-applet otherwise.
[03:37] <Nvening> thanks
[03:37] <empty> stittel: which part the device part?
[03:38] <stittel> empty: Can you rephrase?
[03:38] <kingcobra> can somebody please help me find my old bookmarks in firefox
[03:38] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, route add default gw "ip address of your router"
[03:38] <empty> stittel: which part? is it the "device" part?
[03:38] <kingcobra> please tell me where else could the firefox profiles folder be if its not in .mozilla in home folder
[03:38] <gordonjcp> Nvening: bear in mind that unless you explicitly open something up, Ubuntu won't expose many open ports to the world
[03:38] <snap64__> ok saving to disk cause package manager refuse to install it
[03:38] <stittel> empty: In xorg.conf?
[03:38] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, that should at least get you online
[03:39] <empty> stittel: ya
[03:39] <salgemma> does anybody know how to enable sound in OO Impress???
[03:39] <Gaurish> guys my ubuntu live cd hangs every time i try to install ubuntu
[03:39] <Gaurish> can any one help
[03:39] <stittel> empty: Yes, Section "Device".
[03:39] <empty> stittel: ok
[03:39] <stittel> empty: But since you are having kernel panics, the xorg.conf is not so important now.
[03:39] <Gaurish> i tried 4 times but all times it hanged
[03:40] <luisgmarine> Maybe one of you guys can help me here.  I'm not getting sound from flash on Firefox.  But when I run Firefox under root, it works like a charm.  Where could the permission problems be for the sound?  /etc/snd/ ?
[03:40] <empty> stittel: ok, but others setting such as BusID and identifier do not change right?
[03:40] <fsckr> ok orbin you there
[03:40] <harpi> how do i apt-get install a version number? if i do apt-get install gnunet it gives me a old version and i want a newer version
[03:41] <snap64__> stittel saved to desktop
[03:41] <orbin> fsckr: yep
[03:41] <Cortez> nomasteryoda: yeah, that "should". The fact is that I can't surf anyway. This is the first day in Linux environment for me, and I don't know how to proceed to fix the problem. If I go to the netwrok manager, only WEP is available, not WPA. Then I edit the config file and set a wpa_suplicant as written in the guides, but I still can connect. Now, for example, I can't either ping the access point
[03:41] <fsckr> i pick up like 3 networks in my neighborhood
[03:41] <HOT> so, does anyone have any thoughts on how ubuntu handles a hyperthreaded CPU like a P4, does it treat is as a SMP?
[03:41] <HOT> or do you have to enable it?
[03:41] <Copolycube> Hello
[03:41] <orbin> fsckr: but not yours?
[03:41] <fsckr> can i have the wireless working at the sametime as wired?
[03:41] <fsckr> yes mine is in there with the ssid
[03:42] <snap64__> fskr yes
[03:42] <Copolycube> I got a bluetooth problem... I do not manage to "pair" my mobile and my computer
[03:42] <fsckr> so should everything be working?
[03:42] <Copolycube> any idea ?
[03:42] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, are you on Ubuntu or kubuntu .?
[03:42] <stittel> snap64__: You must install it with: sudo dpkg -i --force-architecture packagname.deb
[03:42] <empty> stittel: ok, but others setting such as BusID and identifier do not change right?
[03:42] <Cortez> nomasteryoda: I try with the command you wrote, but it says "SIOCADDRT: file exists"
[03:42] <Gaurish> can any one help me with installing ubuntu, the installer hangs every time i try to install
[03:43] <orbin> fsckr: well try connecting to it i guess
[03:43] <zpidaz> I had that problem too
[03:43] <Cortez> nomasteryoda: Ubuntu last version
[03:43] <harpi> how do i apt-get install a version number? if i do apt-get install gnunet it gives me a old version and i want a newer version
[03:43] <fsckr> when i unplug the wired network i lose connectivity and cannot ping my router
[03:43] <zpidaz> And I installed it just fine today.
[03:43] <stittel> empty: Nope, let them be.
[03:43] <Gaurish> can any one help me with installing ubuntu, the installer hangs every time i try to install
[03:43] <zpidaz> Trouble is I don't know for sure what I did different... :o)
[03:43] <Copolycube> Any bluetooth guru by here ??
[03:43] <stittel> empty: But as I said, your problem are kernel panics, not xorg.conf.
[03:43] <fsckr> is there a way to tell it to use a particular device? whether it be the wlan0 or eth0?
[03:44] <zpidaz> Have you tried rebooting and intalling without doing anything else first?
[03:44] <Copolycube>  I do not manage to "pair" my mobile and my computer, but they "see" each other.
[03:44] <orbin> fsckr: choose the wireless network from the applet.
[03:44] <zpidaz> Mine hung at checking files 15% every time...
[03:44] <orbin> fsckr: wired network is eth0.  your wireless network will utilise wlan0
[03:45] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, then make sure you have the network-manager-gnome installed... its the easiest way to get the wifi working ... it puts an icon in your tray
[03:45] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i am using this nick
[03:45] <fsckr> orbin, it is enabled
[03:45] <orbin> fsckr: well is the net etc. working?
[03:45] <bobstro> orbin:  once i set mine up, i never had to re-enter that information.
[03:45] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, which should "see" the AP in question and let you connect.. asking for the WPA or WEP key ...
[03:46] <mnvl> does anyone know what tool i can use to detect/install my soundcard? the one from the install cd would be great if it's available as a standalone utility?
[03:46] <snap64__> stittel still no buttons...im pretty sure its a feature from winetools
[03:46] <orbin> bobstro: using wpa?
[03:46] <harpi> how do i apt-get install a version number? if i do apt-get install gnunet it gives me a old version and i want a newer version
[03:46] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Do you need 3D acceleration at all?
[03:46] <Cortez> nomasteryoda: I should have it installed, but if I work via GUI I only have WEP available, not WPA, and I'm using WPA. Therefore I've tried editing the config file and creating a wpa_supplicant, but with no result (except that I csuccesfully made a handshaking)
[03:46] <fsckr> no orbin the router at the moment is not connected to the net I am just tryign to access the router itself and when I unplug the built in nic i cannot connect
[03:46] <snap64__> thanks for all your help stittel your the man
[03:46] <bobstro> orbin:  yes
[03:46] <stittel> snap64__: What does winetools exactly do? And how did you install them on the 32bit system?
[03:46] <fsckr> but i can still iwlist scan and find the networks
[03:46] <bobstro> orbin:  it's a pain in fact because my laptop connects via wpa even when docked.
[03:47] <snap64__> stittel you can install them with addremove or synaptics in 32 bit
[03:47] <Toma-> Can you install Feisty from Windows?
[03:47] <orbin> fsckr: ok you lost me.  did you select your wireless network from the applet.  i.e. it's active now?
[03:47] <nicolah> I get this error while trying to install outkafe "wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64"
[03:47] <fsckr> when I do iwconfig my wlan0 doesnt show the ssid or access point
[03:47] <bobstro> orbin:  this is wpa/psk mind you.
[03:47] <stittel> snap64__: What is the package called? I can't find it.
[03:47] <snap64__> they add things like icons and windows fonts....and the ability to tweak
[03:47] <fsckr> yes wireless is enabled
[03:47] <ixemptyxi> stittel: no but it get irritated when switching OS to play games, i have to take in and out of my cable at the back of my CPU
[03:47] <fsckr> as is network enabled
[03:47] <snap64__> one sec stittel let me look on 32 bit box
[03:48] <Copolycube> Any bluetooth guru by here ??
[03:48] <CheshireViking> which is the desktop config utility that allows me to specifiy whether network drives which are automounted through fstab appear as an icon on the desktop?
[03:48] <nomasteryoda|w> Cortez, the WPA works perfectly for me in the Gui
[03:48] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Ok, if "nvidia" doesn't work now, we can try the open sources drivers.
[03:48] <ixemptyxi> stittel:i got the same problem
[03:48] <gordonjcp> daft question of the day
[03:48] <gordonjcp> how do I format a floppy in Ubuntu?
[03:48] <orbin> fsckr: can you ping the router?
[03:48] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Ok, please remove the nvidia-packages and specifiy "nv" instead of "nvidia" in your xorg.conf.
[03:49] <Cortez> nomasteryoda: mmhhh... therefore there should be something weird with my installation. I'll try to connect wired to the Internet and see if I have to download something.
[03:49] <stittel> ixemptyxi: But you must remove all nvidia-packages before rebooting.
[03:49] <orbin> bobstro: not sure what's up with my setup then.  if i hide my SSID, it won't prompt for password/autoconnect as i said.  and the network won't show up in the applet.
[03:49] <janne_oksanen> only 1.2k ppl in here?
[03:49] <janne_oksanen> this channel is getting out of hand...
[03:49] <janne_oksanen> anyways
[03:50] <janne_oksanen> my 6.06 won't mount usb drives automatically anymore
[03:50] <janne_oksanen> does anyone know how to fix it?
[03:50] <aventin> i'm a switcher since 5 min ago, and i have an intel 915 graphics card but i can't get the right resolution (1280x800). I installed the 915 patch (apt-get install 915resolution) but it still doesn't work. i can see the res listed in xorg.conf, but cant select it in system->Prefs->Screen Resolution. Any ideas?
[03:50] <fsckr> orbin, when I go into network to setup my ssid the network applet does not have wireless in it anymore?
[03:50] <snap64__> stittel ok maybe only synaptic not add remove
[03:51] <crayzee> Hi. I am hosting some webservers, and they work fine from outside my network, but from inside the connections time out. I can override the domain names in /etc/hosts on a 1-by-1 basis, but I would like to redirect all connections to <my external ip address> to 127.0.0.1. Can I do this with iptables, and if so how?
[03:51] <bobstro> orbin:  you're on feisty?
[03:51] <orbin> fsckr: "go into network"  - what does that mean?
[03:51] <foxiness> !automix > foxiness
[03:51] <fsckr> i am assuming i had to set that all up correct?
[03:51] <djc> hi
[03:51] <snap64__> you should see it just below winefish
[03:51] <harpi> to answer my own question
[03:51] <harpi> apt-get install package = version. For example, the line below will install version 2.2.4-1 of the nautilus package.: # apt-get install nautilus=2.2.4-1
[03:51] <fsckr> system/administration/network
[03:51] <mziada> Sorry , How Can i reigster in IRC in order to join a room for PHPunit
[03:51] <orbin> bobstro: yep.  same thing happened with edgy.  i am using ndiswrapper if that's of any interest.
[03:51] <fsckr> go configure the essid
[03:51] <lmr_> aventin: Did you setup the 915 resolution package properly?
[03:51] <Toma-> will a textmode install work on a system with like, 128mb of ram?
[03:51] <Ix0s> !register | mziada
[03:51] <ubotu> mziada: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[03:52] <bobstro> orbin:  hmm. same here. i was very pleased with feisty when it all just worked.
[03:52] <aventin> lmr_: setup? dunno - i apt-getted it - isn't that enough?
[03:52] <bobstro> orbin:  well, just worked after futzing with ndiswrappers.
[03:52] <djc> I have a lil prob executing autoloading the background image, pypanel on the openbox
[03:52] <orbin> fsckr: why go through that?  if it sees your network when you left-click on the applet, why not just select it?
[03:52] <ixemptyxi> stittel: so i boot into ubuntu and remove the package first?
[03:52] <djc> can ne one help?
[03:52] <lmr_> aventin: Nope, you have to make a few checks, edit one configuration file and then it should work
[03:52] <JosefK> has anyone managed to change the font used by Kaffeine (with xine engine) to a TFF font, or get Totem to understand carriage-return (\N) in subtitles?
[03:52] <fsckr> its not in the applet it doesn't show any network....it only shows the networks when i do iwlist scan
[03:53] <lmr_> aventin: First, list the modes your card support
[03:53] <orbin> bobstro: ndiswrapper version packaged with feisty had a bug that hit me hard though.  spent 2 days working out what was wrong before a random google led me to the bug.
[03:53] <aventin> lmr_: ah, any ideas on how to do this? it wasn't mentioned on the support-page i found... :)
[03:54] <lmr_> aventin: sudo 915resolution -l
[03:54] <aventin> lmr_: list the modes? how do i do that? (newbe - yes!)
[03:54] <snap64__> the only section i see it under is All stittel
[03:54] <lmr_> aventin: This will list the modes supported
[03:54] <lmr_> aventin: No problem dude
[03:54] <wedontneed> hi iam using ubuntu 7.04 i installed beryl but when i active beryl i can see window frames can someone help me
[03:54] <djc> I have installed 7.04 Ubuntu with Openbox WM feh and pypanel.
[03:54] <aventin> lmr_: yes, i see the modes
[03:54] <SlimeyPete> wedontneed: make sure Emerald and Beryl-Manager are also installed
[03:55] <orbin> fsckr: ah, sorry.  i thought you meant it showed up in the applet when you enabled SSID broadcast.
[03:55] <Och4> !iso
[03:55] <luisgmarine> Can someone help me, I'm getting no sound in flash (  I've tried all the fixes on the forums with no working fix ), but for some reason running firefox under root fixes the problem .....
[03:55] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[03:55] <aventin> lmr_: mode 62 seems resonable (1280x800x32)
[03:55] <wedontneed> SlimeyPete: ok now iam looking
[03:55] <djc> it works but when i tried to autoload background image and pypanel it always loads openbox default
[03:55] <lmr_> aventin: Verify the number that gives you the mode you want
[03:55] <djc> can ne one help?
[03:55] <HOT> why does "echo $path" now return anything?
[03:55] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i have remove all my nvidia package, so what do i do?
[03:55] <void^> wedontneed: if you're on nvidia you need the AddARGBGLXVisuals option in xorg.conf
[03:56] <Och4> when i mount, what does it mean by "<mountpoint>"???  i don't understand this part
[03:56] <lmr_> aventin: Now edit /etc/default/915resolution
[03:56] <SlimeyPete> HOT: uppercase
[03:56] <SlimeyPete> HOT: echo $PATH
[03:56] <snap64__> http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
[03:56] <SlimeyPete> Och4: the mountpoint is the directory (folder) into which you wish to mount the drive.
[03:56] <HOT> SlimeyPete: Doh! thanks
[03:56] <wedontneed> void^: iam on nvidia how can i do AddARGBGLXVisuals option ?
[03:56] <lmr_> aventin: You'll put the mode there, resolution and the pixel mode
[03:56] <aventin> lmr_: and replace MODE=AUTO with MODE=62?
[03:56] <fsckr> orbin, no im sorry
[03:57] <lmr_> aventin: Yes
[03:57] <void^> wedontneed: add it to your device section (like just about any beryl faq describes)
[03:57] <hylje> wedontneed: IIRC: sudo nvidia-config --add-argb-glx-visuals
[03:57] <lmr_> aventin: Also you should specify the resolution and the color depth on that same file
[03:57] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Have you set your xorg.conf to "nv" instead of "nvidia"?
[03:57] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i have remove all my nvidia package, so what do i do? do i change my xorg.conf device to nv?
[03:57] <Och4> slimeypete, then whats the difference between the "<ISO-file>" and the "<mount point>"
[03:57] <djc> help?
[03:57] <salgemma> does anybody know how to enable sound in Impress???
[03:58] <fsckr> why does it see a network when i iwlist scan and nothing in the applet?  I mean that does tell me the card is working correct?
[03:58] <lmr_> aventin: 915 resolution should be started automatically on boot time, before the graphical interface starts
[03:58] <samywd> hi, Im going to buy a notebook in the next few weeks and I want to install ubuntu on it. Now Im looking for a notebooks that will work with ubuntu. It should be a solid product mainly for browsing the web and office work. Can anybody recommend a manufacturer or even a specific model?
[03:58] <wedontneed> IIRC: sudo nvidia-config --add-argb-glx-visuals   not working =(
[03:58] <stittel> snap64__: What is the name of the package?
[03:58] <Och4> !iso
[03:58] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[03:58] <LjL> Och4, uhm, a "mount point" is a directory that you "hook" a filesystem to. in Windows (if you're used to that), each filesystem is identified by a letter: C:, D:, etc. on Linux, there is just "one virtual filesystem", starting at /, with many directories under it... some directories "just happen" to really be other filesystems
[03:58] <aventin> lmr_ : ok, reboting!
[03:58] <SlimeyPete> Och4: the iso file is the file which you wish to mount, the mount point is the directory into which you wish to mount it (for instance, the mount point might be "/home/me/iso", in which case you would look in the directory /home/me/iso to see the files which are contained in the iso.
[03:58] <sancheZASTIC> samywd, Dell has just startet shipping laptops with Ubuntu
[03:58] <kingcobra> please tell me how to fix error 'failed to initialise hal'
[03:58] <cp> Can anyone help me with a linksys wpc54gs wireless card...   Its not finding any wirless network and ive tryed installin  ndiswrapper also... any ideas
[03:58] <lmr_> aventin: A reboot should be fine, even though you can stop the graphical interface
[03:59] <aventin> lmr_: if this works, i owe you a beer!
[03:59] <stittel> snap64__: Can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:59] <snap64__> http://www.openoffice.de/wt/winetools-0.9jo-III.tar.gz   stittel
[03:59] <orbin> fsckr: yes, the scan results tell you it's up.  i'm kind of stumped too.  so right-clicking the applet shows enable wireless is checked, yet left-clicking shows no networks?
[03:59] <LjL> Och4: so your floppy drive could be at /media/floppy, a secondary HD partition could be at /home, and you can mount (thanks to the loopback mounting mechanism) an ISO file at somewhere
[03:59] <stittel> snap64__: Ok, dont' post sources.list.
[03:59] <lmr_> aventin: Oh, also it's important to make sure that you're using the latest version of the xorg drivers
[03:59] <Foon> oi, I'm running LAMP, what command do I run to find out how much free space I have?
[03:59] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i have remove all my nvidia package, so what do i do? do i change my xorg.conf device to nv?
[03:59] <stittel> snap64__:  You downloaded winetools from there and compiled it?
[03:59] <fsckr> left clicking did gawd im such a noob
[03:59] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Yes.
[03:59] <JosefK> \quit
[04:00] <JosefK> gah *sigh*
[04:00] <aventin> lmr_: ok, i just installed feisty from an iso, would that give me the lastest drivers?
[04:00] <lmr_> aventin: xserver-xorg-video-intel, that can be verified on synaptic
[04:00] <snap64__> i guess i cant remember exactly ...it wasnt hard on the 32 bit
[04:00] <lmr_> aventin: I believe so
[04:00] <orbin> fsckr: ...left-clicking shows your network?
[04:00] <Jowi> Foon, space as in RAM or disk space?
[04:00] <fsckr> but when i have clicked on my network it still seems like its not connecting
[04:00] <Foon> disk
[04:00] <Jowi> Foon, df -h
[04:00] <lmr_> aventin: I've upgraded mine from edgy
[04:00] <fsckr> orbin,  yes it did
[04:00] <Foon> ram too though
[04:00] <HOT> when making a bash script, how do i say "then do that" on the same line?
[04:00] <Kubuntu> !partioning
[04:00] <stittel> snap64__: winetools is NOT listed in synaptic, I am right?
[04:00] <Mapo> ciao to everybody
[04:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about partioning - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:00] <Jowi> Foon, free -m
[04:00] <lmr_> aventin: I had to make sure I was using the latest version
[04:00] <snap64__> but on 32bit it shows in my synaptic manager....maybe only after install
[04:00] <sancheZASTIC> How come cant i change my resolution to something higher than 1024x768? ATI 9250 on ubuntu feisty
[04:00] <Kubuntu> how do partion my disks?
[04:00] <orbin> fsckr: and what happened when you clicked?  blue swirly thing?
[04:00] <HOT> like 2+2 then whoami
[04:00] <ixemptyxi> stittel: Done changing, now restart?
[04:01] <Asterix_> if I had to use "irqpoll" as a boot option to get my network card to work properly... how do I permanently make that option part of the boot process?
[04:01] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Yep, restart and pray!
[04:01] <lmr_> aventin: Once you reboot, the new resolution should be available on the applet
[04:01] <Mapo> ciao a a tutti
[04:01] <snap64__> its not listed on this machine for sure
[04:01] <fsckr> orbin, yes and i just typed in my wep
[04:01] <wedontneed> can some help me about beryl
[04:01] <Foon> whoa, wtf
[04:01] <stittel> snap64__: On the 32bit maschine, you mean?
[04:01] <fsckr> still swirlly thing going
[04:01] <aventin> lmr_: ok, still nothing, ill try to upate  the drivers.
[04:01] <wedontneed> i cant fix it
[04:01] <Foon> 419MBs of RAM free
[04:01] <stittel> snap64__: Did you install it with ./configure, make, make install?
[04:01] <orbin> fsckr: it should prompt for a keyring password too.
[04:01] <lmr_> aventin: Just open synaptic
[04:01] <Mapo> qualcuno mi puo dare un consiglio per skype?
[04:01] <Foon> er rather, taken
[04:01] <Foon> 21 free
[04:01] <snap64__> it shows in synaptic on 32 bit....maybe after i installed it
[04:01] <lmr_> aventin: search for intel and that should list the name of the package
[04:01] <Foon> there should only be about 100MBs used
[04:01] <fsckr> shared key?
[04:01] <orbin> !it | Mapo
[04:01] <ubotu> Mapo: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[04:01] <Foon> I think I was hacked over night, potentially :S
[04:02] <lmr_> aventin: On my system, it was using a different name
[04:02] <snap64__> stittel no i thik i just did /.install
[04:02] <Mapo> ok ci provo grazie mille
[04:02] <lmr_> aventin: if you see xserver-xorg-video-intel
[04:02] <Foon> I left my port 22 open, and I woke up to find a the linux box's net activity light blinking plenty
[04:02] <Kubuntu> Is it possibole to hack Linux? Do I need a firewall or something?
[04:02] <stittel> snap64__: Try to do that on the 64bit maschine using the same archive.
[04:02] <lmr_> aventin: Marked as installed (green icon)
[04:02] <ixemptyxi> stittel: still cannot boot into feisty. stop at the same area
[04:02] <lmr_> aventin: That should be fine
[04:02] <snap64__> stittel ...trying
[04:03] <stittel> ixemptyxi: At "loading restricted drivers"?
[04:03] <orbin> fsckr: no, a different one.  press alt+tab or minimize everything.  can you see any dialogs open?
[04:03] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Does the system boot with this card from the LiveCD?
[04:03] <wedontneed> Also there arent window frames on beryl
[04:03] <ixemptyxi> after that but the same line
[04:03] <samywd> sancheZASTIC, thanks for the help but my problem is that im from germany and i dont think dell will ship ubuntu notebooks anytime soon around here :(
[04:03] <fsckr> orbin i type in my paraphrase for my 128-bit encryption then i have another option either open or shared key
[04:03] <aventin> lmr_: xserver-xorg-video-intel?
[04:03] <fsckr> no other prompts come up
[04:03] <systimax> . I added a nic that is supported but ubuntu server is not seeing it?
[04:04] <fsckr> and network fails to cnnect
[04:04] <ixemptyxi> stittel: the same error line
[04:04] <Och4> ljl, IE: sudo /home/fun stack/My Persnoal Files/Games/Diablo 2/dia2.exe /media/cdrom1
[04:04] <Jowi> wedontneed, you need to install emerald (the window decorator) if you haven't already
[04:04] <stittel> ixempty: When booting from LiveCD?
[04:04] <Kubuntu> wedontneed: sudo apt-get install beryl-manager
[04:04] <Och4> ljl, maybe something like that?
[04:04] <LjL> Och4: erm, no, for a couple of reasons
[04:04] <systimax> how do you start a command line hardware search?
[04:04] <orbin> fsckr: which option did you choose?  open or shared?
[04:04] <Jowi> !beryl | wedontneed
[04:04] <ubotu> wedontneed: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[04:04] <lmr_> aventin: Yes
[04:04] <fsckr> i tried both orbin
[04:04] <ixemptyxi> if i boot from liveCD i will get kernel panic, so i downloaded alternate cd
[04:04] <lmr_> aventin: If that is marked as installed, it should be fine
[04:04] <Och4> slimeypete, IE: sudo /home/fun stack/My Persnoal Files/Games/Diablo 2/dia2.exe /media/cdrom1
[04:04] <LjL> Och4: first, you forgot the "mount" command. second, you can't have spaces in filenames -- if you do, then you must escape them. that can be done by either 1) putting the entire path inside quotation marks or 2) using a \ before the space
[04:04] <lmr_> aventin: reboot and then tell me
[04:05] <Foon> 0.o
[04:05] <aventin> lmr_: ok, it removed the 815 (or something of the sort) that was installed and replaced it. reboot?
[04:05] <Foon> should "su" be a running process?
[04:05] <lmr_> aventin: Yes!
[04:05] <jackie> nrpil  ciau amigo..Benvenuto a ubunut
[04:05] <LjL> Och4: so, sudo mount /home/fun\ stack/My\ Persnoal\ Files/Games/Diablo\ 2/dia2.exe /media/cdrom1
[04:05] <Foon> I'm not rooted atm
[04:05] <Och4> ljl, hahah, sorry >.< i wanted the paths right i guess
[04:05] <Foon> or rather, I'm not logged in as root, or sudo'd
[04:05] <ixemptyxi> stittel: if i boot from liveCD i will get kernel panic, so i downloaded alternate cd
[04:05] <LjL> Och4: still however, you need to specify that it's a loopback mount. but are you... loopback mounting an ISO?
[04:05] <djc> hi
[04:05] <LjL> Och4: err i meant - are you loopback mounting an .exe?
[04:06] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Do you have Windows installed?
[04:06] <ixemptyxi> yes
[04:06] <stittel> ixemptyxi: The card does work fine there?
[04:06] <Och4> ljl, iso corrent. sorry, im getting hanged up on details.
[04:06] <ixemptyxi> yes
[04:06] <HOT> can someone explain the basics of what is happening when i pipe to null, is this being "securly" dumped?
[04:06] <orbin> fsckr: maybe look at the latest dmesg output.  type: dmesg | tail ... anything interesting in the laste few lines?
[04:06] <djc> I need help with autoloading application on openbox
[04:06] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Is it a PCI express card?
[04:06] <ixemptyxi> with window i cannot use integrated graphic
[04:06] <ixemptyxi> it is not PCI, AGP i think
[04:06] <LjL> Och4, the general form  for loopback mounting is   sudo mount -o loop /your/iso/file /mount/point
[04:06] <djc> I have installed 7.04 server with the openbox
[04:07] <ixemptyxi> but identified as PCI in ubuntu
[04:07] <Mapo> Hy to everyone.
[04:07] <fsckr> umm
[04:07] <Jowi> HOT, /dev/null discards all data that is sent to it.
[04:07] <aventin> lmr_: YES! it works! thaaanks! eureka!
[04:07] <LjL> !gmountiso > Och4    (Och4, see the private message from Ubotu) perhaps this can come handy as well
[04:07] <lmr_> aventin: :)
[04:07] <djc> however when I tried to autoload background and pypanel it always returns to openbox default screen
[04:07] <lmr_> aventin: Where are you from dude?
[04:07] <Och4> ljl, /mount/point/  like the media/cdrom1  (i made that up, i do have cdrom0, should i use that?)
[04:08] <djc> can Ne one help?
[04:08] <stittel> ixemptyxi: You installed using the alternative CD with the nvidia-card in?
[04:08] <aventin> lmr_: sweden!
[04:08] <Mapo> Can someone help me with config.xlm for skype on linux
[04:08] <HOT> Jowi: i get that much , but is it being written to a "blank" device or just ignored completly?
[04:08] <LjL> Och4: no, you really shouldn't use mountpoints that are already taken by a *real* CD drive.
[04:08] <aventin> lmr_: you?
[04:08] <orbin> fsckr: what's wrong?
[04:08] <ixemptyxi> stittle: ya. but not using it..
[04:08] <stittel> ixemptyxi: And when you tried the last time to boot, it was NOT doing "loading restricted drivers", right?
[04:08] <lmr_> aventin: Nice, I'm from Brazil, my name is Lucas, nice to be able to help you
[04:08] <LjL> Och4: use a directory in your home. create one for the purpose.
[04:08] <ixemptyxi> stittle: yes
[04:08] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Where was it hanging then?
[04:08] <djc> however when I tried to autoload background and pypanel it always returns to openbox default screen
[04:09] <djc> can Ne one help?
[04:09] <aventin> lmr_: oh, the beer is going to be flat when it gets to brazil i'm afraid! :) but really, i owe you!
[04:09] <fsckr> orbin, I get ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): wlan0 link becomes ready
[04:09] <fsckr> then it says not ready
[04:09] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Can you boot into single-user mode?
[04:09] <delire> is it true that it isn't possible to resize images in f-spot?
[04:09] <lmr_> aventin: Too bad I don't drink :D
[04:09] <Och4> ljl, creat a cdrom folder?  if so, .....how?
[04:09] <orbin> fsckr: i think that's relatively normal.  are you using ndiswrapper?
[04:09] <fsckr> also orbin it says no IPv6 routers present
[04:09] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Or "recovery mode" as it is called.
[04:09] <fsckr> nor orbin i am not using ndiswrapper
[04:09] <Jowi> HOT, it gets written I guess since it will report if it is successful or not.
[04:09] <lmr_> aventin: Anyway, my pleasure.
[04:09] <ixemptyxi> stittel: with nvidia cannot
[04:10] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Where it is hanging now, when "loading restricted modules" doesn't appear anymore.
[04:10] <Mapo> is there someone who knows skype???
[04:10] <stittel> ixemptyxi: If you have a camera at hand, a photo of you screen might help.
[04:10] <LjL> Och4, in Nautilus if you want. browse to your home, and tell it to create a folder. or in the terminal,  mkdir ~/anyname" (in the terminal, ~ is short for "the home directory of the current user", so that'll create it in your home directory)
[04:10] <HOT> Jowi: thanks, i know it sounds picky but im trying to get my head around what null actually is
[04:10] <aventin> lmr_: i have a feeling i'll be back. trying to get beryl to work seems like, ehh well, difficult.
[04:11] <lmr_> aventin: Not that much, if you have a 915 card
[04:11] <LjL> HOT, /dev/null is a printer that prints on invisible paper :)
[04:11] <orbin> fsckr: i'm not sure, sorry.  that's the end of my debugging capability.  i had a problem with the applet just spinning but not connecting, but it was ndiswrapper related.
[04:11] <lmr_> I mean, an intel card
[04:11] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i have, i will try to make it clear..
[04:11] <HOT> it all makes sense....
[04:11] <Jowi> HOT, written and ignored/discarded at the same time. a bit confusing :)
[04:11] <samywd> hello there, i came here to learn some english
[04:11] <fsckr> ok thank you for all your help i appreciate it
[04:11] <samywd> ill write a quite important test this week
[04:11] <aventin> lmr_: hehe, i'll try - and if i can't by myelf, you're my man! ;)
[04:11] <fsckr> i mean my card has to be working if it is finding the network right
[04:12] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Is Feisty your first Ubuntu installation?
[04:12] <zpidaz> Mapo: I don't think Skype runs in Ubuntu...
[04:12] <samywd> so i need to practise abit i hope you dont mind
[04:12] <fsckr> should I been using ndiswrapper?
[04:12] <HOT> Jowi: i presume you use it when you need to see if something hits a "target" inode but dont actually want the results
[04:12] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Or did it work on Edgy and the problem is new with Feisty?
[04:12] <snap64__> stittel http://www.fxaddict.com/community/showthread.php?t=89 i followed this tute for 32 bit
[04:12] <LjL> HOT, when you use /dev/null, you want your program to believe that its writes are succeeding. at the same time, you don't care about whatever it's writing, so you're basically just telling your program "yes, yes, don't worry, you're actually writing to a file". but you're lying.
[04:12] <lmr_> aventin: I'll get back to work then ;)
[04:12] <orbin> fsckr: well, i didn't help you completely.  the current driver seems to be working for you so i wouldn't go ndiswrapper just yet.
[04:12] <fsckr> orbin, i may have found something im trying it now
[04:13] <Mapo> Is there someone who can tell me why using skype I can ear everybody but none ears me??
[04:13] <Och4> ljl, this is the part im confused on, im just making a dir?  is that where we gonna mount diablo to?   somelike in my home like mkdir -v "/home/fun\ stack/dvdrom0/"
[04:13] <mnvl> does anyone know a good tool for burning .iso images to CD??
[04:13] <aventin> lmr_: thanks again man!
[04:13] <Och4> ljl, something like in my home dir??
[04:13] <joachim-n> given a particular file, is there a way to know which package has installed it?
[04:13] <Jowi> Mapo, enable/turn up the volume on your mic. mic boost might be an option on your card as well.
[04:13] <LjL> Och4: eh? i can't parse that command at all. that command you gave would create a directory called /home/fun stack/dvdrom0/. is your username "fun stack" (with a space, even)?
[04:13] <ixemptyxi> stittel: how do i send u?
[04:14] <snap64__> stittel i can live w/o the buttons i guess i'll have to wait for a true 64bit version of wine
[04:14] <LjL> joachim-n: dpkg -S filename
[04:14] <joachim-n> thanks LjL :)
[04:14] <djc> Need help on openbox WM autoloading fehbg
[04:14] <LjL> joachim-n: and if the package is not installed, use apt-file
[04:14] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Try DCC.
[04:14] <steven__> hi
[04:14] <orbin> mnvl: nautilus works if your in a rush.  if you wanna go more featured, try gnomebaker or k3b
[04:14] <stittel> snap64__: No. You should be able to use the 32bit version of Winetools with 32bit Wine.
[04:14] <Och4> ljl, yea, but im more focus on the mkdir command, thats the part im not understanding
[04:14] <orbin> *you're
[04:14] <steven__> i need help installing my printer, a Epson C42UX
[04:14] <lmr_> aventin: You're welcome
[04:14] <Pici> !burn | mnvl
[04:14] <ubotu> mnvl: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[04:14] <djc> Need help on openbox WM autoloading fehbg
[04:14] <LjL> Och4, you *really* shouldn't have a space in your username
[04:15] <steven__> the printer is not recognized by cups
[04:15] <Och4> ljl,......why?
[04:15] <stittel> snap64__: Try installing winetools on the 64bit maschine as you did on the 32bit maschien
[04:15] <Mapo> Thanks Jowi bur everything seems to work right . I'm new in Ubunto what is it a mic boot?
[04:15] <fsckr> orbin, blah still doesn't work i guess I will just shrugh my shoulders and bite the bullet with my 160 dollar wireless router
[04:15] <LjL> Och4: because i'm betting a large percentage of programs will freak out when seeing a space in a username. it's just something that's normally not done.
[04:15] <Jowi> Mapo, mic boost amplifies the volume of the microphone. some audio cards have it some don't.
[04:15] <ixemptyxi> stittel: can?
[04:16] <djc> Need help on openbox WM autoloading fehbg
[04:16] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Nothing arriving here. Mail it to contact at tittel.net .
[04:16] <Mapo> jowi. If i do no t have it what can i do with my microfone??
[04:16] <orbin> fsckr: hunt around the forums or ask again in here before you do.  good luck, i'm going to bed. :)
[04:16] <LjL> Och4: anyway, aside from that. mkdir just creates a directory. if you want to use that directory as a mountpoint, there's nothing special to do; it doesn't even have to have any particular name like "dvdrom0". you could do   mkdir /home/fun\ stack/anydirectoryname
[04:16] <Och4> ljl, no wonders. i can always change that, but did i do the mkdir right?  is that what you asked me to do?
[04:16] <snap64__> stittel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19620/
[04:16] <fsckr> ty
[04:16] <orbin> sure
[04:16] <djc> Need help on openbox WM autoloading fehbg
[04:16] <LjL> Och4: and then, to mount,   sudo mount -o loop /this/is/my/iso/file.iso /home/fun\ stack/anydirectoryname
[04:17] <stittel> snap64__: Please install: ia32-libs-gtk
[04:17] <Och4> ljl, oh really?  it just has to be some random dir?
[04:17] <snap64__> maybe i should completely remove the 64 bit and start over
[04:17] <LjL> Och4: (but then again, you don't need to spell out "/home/fun\ stack/" in either case, since you can just use "~/")
[04:17] <LjL> Och4: yes, the system couldn't care less about how it's named.
[04:17] <stittel> snap64__: I think that'd be a bit premature.
[04:17] <ixemptyxi> stittel: send it to??
[04:17] <redmonkey> hi. where can i set the console font?
[04:17] <Jowi> Mapo, in the volume preferences (gnome-volume-control), make sure that the mic is on and the volume high. enable the speaker button on the mic option as well. you should be able to hear yourself breath. if you don't, check if you have connected the mic correctly.
[04:17] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Yes, send it to me.
[04:17] <djc> Need help on openbox WM autoloading fehbg
[04:17] <LjL> Och4: all it wants is that it be a directory, and that you tell it what must be mounted on it
[04:18] <knugen> ive installed ndiswrapper for my wlan card without any errors but it still isnt working
[04:18] <knugen> any ideas?
[04:19] <Mapo> Jowi:i've read somewhere that may be i have to edit the skype file config.xlm . Is it possible?And is it right?
[04:19] <stittel> snap64__: ???
[04:19] <Och4> ljl, i didn't know you could use "~/dvdrom0/" is the same as "/home/fun\ stack/dvdrom0/"
[04:19] <paljas> Any knowledge about preseed installs of 7.04? Is it supported? Is there accurate documentation about it? I can't get past the "Guided partitioning" questions, and i'm not alone, according to a 'preseed' search on de ubuntu webfora.
[04:19] <snap64__> where am i supposed to find iam32.whatever
[04:19] <Jowi> Mapo, I have never needed to do that. I haven't used skype since ebay bought them up though.
[04:19] <LjL> Och4: well, you know now. as i said, "~" is short for (the home directory of the current logged-in user")
[04:19] <fsckr> would anyone like to take a stab on helping me with my wireless?  Orbin got me as far as seeing my router but for some reason I cannot connect
[04:19] <stittel> snap64__: "sudo aptitude install ia32-libs-gtk"
[04:19] <snap64__> looking in synaptic
[04:20] <steven__> any help?
[04:20] <MystaMax> hello, I've got a laptop in a docking station, but the screen resolution options do not show my external monitor resolution. How do I add this resolution?
[04:21] <Mapo> jowi:... the audio settings are right i'm nearly sure of it
[04:21] <Ranpha1>  Hi there I'm starting to use dm-crypt for my storage device because i going to use Via Padlock Cpu's. But is there a simple way to mount storage disk (500gig HDD) I currently using truecrypt but that won't work with padlock. So i was thinking is there a simple GUI or (my system is already dm-crypt) is there one key i can created and then everthing mounts automatic?
[04:21] <Och4> ljl, yea. thanks man.  im gonna try this thingy doo da out and let ya know the outcome.  thanks man
[04:21] <LjL> Och4, anyway keep in mind that (while this is all useful learning) gmountiso can probably do it all from a GUI with much less terminal fiddling
[04:21] <ppcUser> is it worth upgrading to festy
[04:21] <Kubuntu> yes
[04:21] <Kubuntu> it has.....
[04:21] <ppcUser> cool
[04:22] <snap64__> Still getting same error when i try to run wintools
[04:22] <mogydy> anybody knows a good gui to configure compiz themes for ubuntu?
[04:22] <ixemptyxi> stittel: sent to you
[04:22] <Jowi> Mapo, no idea. see if you can get some hints here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype
[04:22] <stittel> snap64__: After installing ia-32libs-gtk .. are you sure? Or is this maybe a GTK1 software?
[04:22] <steven__> anyone can help me configuring my printer (Epson Stylus C42UX)?
[04:23] <Mapo> jowi: ok thank you very much
[04:23] <Och4> ljl, i have used the terminal before, and want to better understand instead of using a gui.  wouldn't it be better for me to use the terminal on mount stuff?  i mean, i can do the same thing as the gui gmouniso can right
[04:23] <LjL> Och4: and more, for that matter. was just pointing to you that you don't *have* to use the terminal, but i have absolutely no objection to using it (i mostly use it even when i really could do without)
[04:23] <anguis> Hello. I have a problem with file permissions. Might someone assist me?
[04:24] <stittel> snap64__: As I understand it right, you use winetool to install additional fonts and stuff? Where do these fonts get installed?
[04:24] <stittel> snap64__: s/fonts/stuff/
[04:24] <snap64__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19622/
[04:24] <snap64__> stittel i have no idea
[04:24] <stittel> snap64__: You HAVE to close Syntaptic.
[04:25] <stittel> snap64__: ia32-libs-gtk is not installed yet. So please close Synaptic, run this command and after it got successfully installed, try calling the winetools installer again.
[04:25] <enannott> hi
[04:25] <snap64__> wine tools dosnt work on the 32 bit either
[04:25] <stittel> snap64__: Didn't you just say "winetools" are the reason why your Tradesoftware works on the 32bit maschine correctly?
[04:26] <Och4> ljl, i really like the terminal and i believe you can control more and be faster through the terminal on maintaning your computer that way.  im saying, i think the terminal is faster if you know how to use it then instead of using a gui system
[04:26] <ixemptyxi> stittel: did you receive?
[04:26] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Yes, wait a sec.
[04:26] <Kubuntu> I need a debugger, where do I find one?
[04:26] <steven__> Kubuntu: ddd
[04:26] <anguis> I would like get some help with file permissions. Anyone?
[04:26] <Kubuntu> is that a debugger=\?
[04:26] <snap64__> most likely yes  i think stittel...... although it wont run it installed some stuff or something
[04:27] <steven__> is a gui for gdb
[04:27] <LjL> Och4: that is arguable... but under Linux, yes, we can pretty much say that the terminal is usually more reliable than GUIs
[04:27] <Kubuntu> ??
[04:27] <synjet> anguis: plz elaborate your question, someone should pick it up
[04:27] <stittel> snap64__: So let's try to do that on the 64bit maschine too.
[04:27] <ryanpg> openoffice.org is constantly crashing in ubuntu feisty... running from the CLI doesn't reveal anything. How can I figure out what's causing the crashes?
[04:27] <stittel> snap64__: Did you get ia32-libs-gtk installed?
[04:27] <Och4> ljl, but not faster?
[04:27] <enannott> does anyone know why if I run 'gnome terminal --window-with=profile=profilename' I always got a terminal with the default profile like it doesn't care at all about the parameter?
[04:27] <steven__> Kubuntu: is an iterface for gdb which is a debugger
[04:27] <snap64__> yeah i think so
[04:27] <anguis> synjet: I will. Here goes...
[04:27] <LjL> Och4: by the way - if you don't know already, keep in mind that you can always press TAB in the terminal to complete a filename automatically. that way, you don't have to type all those \'s when filenames contain spaces, etc
[04:28] <stittel> snap64__: Run the winetools installer again then.
[04:28] <stittel> ixemptyxi: You will need to try another kernel.
[04:28] <synjet> ryanpg: system-->admin->system-log?
[04:28] <Och4> ljl, found that out not too long ago, it helps a lot haha
[04:28] <ixemptyxi> stittel: which kernel do u suggest?
[04:28] <snap64__> stittel http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19624/
[04:28] <LjL> Och4: well, an Apple research seemed to show that users *perceive* that they're faster with a keyboard, but the actual timings say they're faster with a mouse. anyway, i'm not a UI expert, and this is not even exactly on topic. bottom line, use what you find yourself more comfortable with
[04:29] <stittel> ixemptyxi: I guess you are not comfortable with compiling your own kernel?
[04:29] <snap64__> oh ok run the installer again
[04:29] <snap64__> ok
[04:29] <stittel> ixemptyxi: I mean, have you ever done so?
[04:29] <ixemptyxi> no
[04:29] <ryanpg> synjet, I don't see anything related to use apps there at all, what am I looking for exactly?
[04:29] <emarkd> hello
[04:29] <ryanpg> s/use/user
[04:29] <samu2> What does it mean in the lists when I run make menuconfig if an option has --- in front of it?
[04:30] <emarkd> can anyone help me config the front panel buttons on a dell laptop in edgy?
[04:31] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i have not done anything in compiling be4
[04:31] <snap64__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19626/
[04:31] <Kubuntu> How do I open Atlantik in ddd?
[04:31] <Och4> ljl, i don't know linux hotkeys as much as ms, but if you gave me the standard gui in ms, i tell you what.  im faster than any mouse user when it comes to file management.  ill bet on that.
[04:31] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Which kernel exactly are you using right now?
[04:31] <ppcUser> does any one know a way to get vcl to work with the amsn music plugin? that would be cool i could not fin an easy way to do it.
[04:31] <ixemptyxi> 2.6.20-15-i386
[04:32] <anguis> When using chown or chmod I get an error "operation not permitted"
[04:32] <LjL> Och4: i won't argue, i was just quoting a research. i'm really pretty neutral, i think everybody should use what they like best.
[04:32] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Can you please look in Synaptic which packages beginning with "linux" are installed and post the result?
[04:32] <snap64__> stittel i have no idea how to uninstall something i installed ./install script
[04:32] <stittel> ixemptyxi: And what CPU have you got?
[04:33] <stittel> snap64__: It still doesn't work? Argh, those people are still using ancient GTK1.
[04:33] <snap64__> stittle it wont install till i uninstall it
[04:33] <stittel> snap64__: We need to install gtk1.2 by hand. Wait a sec.
[04:34] <Och4> ljl, i think we need more details on that research to rekindle this conversation.  i have a lot of what if to my side on file management.  do you have the webpage address on the research
[04:34] <snap64__> but i installed it using  ./install from the extracted folder
[04:34] <snap64__> which i think runs a script file they put in there
[04:34] <HOT> anguis: you might need root permision "su chmod"
[04:35] <mj84> does anyone know if you can use an itunes music folder on another partition with music player?
[04:35] <anguis> HOT: I tried it with sudo
[04:35] <fsckr> with a wireless card do I need to have wpa supplicant tools installed?
[04:35] <snap64__> is there any way for Xchat to not show join and leave messages
[04:35] <sudo> hy
[04:35] <stittel> snap64__: I am not using Xchat, by I am sure it is.
[04:35] <stittel> snap64__: Have you the package libgtk1.2 installed?
[04:35] <sudo> i can help you???
[04:36] <pirx> its in /etc/rc.local that i put stuff that i want to start when i start the computer, right?
[04:36] <anguis> HOT: su is doesn't do anything at all
[04:36] <Och4> ljl, do you know what i mean though?
[04:36] <stittel> pirx: If you want to get out cheap, yes. The proper way is to write an init script and add it to the appropriate runlevels.
[04:36] <bulmer> snap64__: right click on the tab and uncheck show/join messages
[04:36] <golanster> hello
[04:36] <mitch_> hey guys, i wonder if someone could help me solve a wireless problem. My wireless was working in Dapper but after upgrading through Edgy to Feisty, I can't seem to get it working...Can someone help?
[04:37] <majones> hi - ive just install ubuntu and need to install driver for my wireless usb device?
[04:37] <LjL> Och4: i think i do, i can't find the page right now though, i just remember reading it. "apple research mouse" is a bit too generic for google :-) anyway, again, i do almost all my file management from the terminal, so i'm not really the one to argue against it
[04:37] <golanster> i have a question... whats the different between ubentu kubentu xubentu ?
[04:38] <samu2> I'm trying to apply these patches to a linux kernel source http://www.gilfillan.org/v3tv/v3tv-v4l2/ Messing about with make menuconfig right now. It says "You must compile drivers as modules!". Where should I make sure of that. Is make menuconfig even the right place?
[04:38] <LjL> golanster: the desktop environments they come with.
[04:38] <CyberShoe> Morning.
[04:38] <ryanpg> why can't I find debugging symbols for OO.org?
[04:38] <LjL> !flavors > golanster    (golanster, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:38] <snap64__> stittle no synaptic tells me i only have 2.0 installed
[04:38] <mitch_> join #feisty
[04:38] <Gr3nad3> can someone help me with pation setup or guide me in the right direction
[04:38] <Toma-> !sudo
[04:38] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:39] <CyberShoe> I'm trying to get an external monitor set up on my laptop under feisty. I want it to use the external monitor if available, otherwise use the laptop screen. I had this working under Edgy, but I forgot how I did it :(
[04:39] <pirx> stittel: cheap sounds good:)
[04:39] <stittel> Can somebody take over snap64__ (getting 32bit GTK 1.2 to run on amd64) and ixemptyxi (kernel not booting with Nvidia card)? I need to leave soon!
[04:39] <snap64__> blumer dosnt do much on gnome xchat
[04:39] <CyberShoe> And of course, I didn't backup my xorg.conf :( :(
[04:40] <ixemptyxi> stittel: my system spec is here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=434865
[04:40] <emarkd> can anyone help me config the front panel buttons on a dell laptop in edgy?
[04:40] <ixemptyxi> stittel: i just lost my wireless connection
[04:40] <Och4> ljl, see i use a gui back in the days of windows, but i like to use hotkeys.  so, i don't need the mouse when im doing file management, but im not too fast with the terminal yet.  i really like it though, and have been putting time aside to understand it and learn it
[04:41] <snap64__> using synaptic to put on gimp toolkit 1.2
[04:41] <wykis> When I try to start X from console, I get "X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting.". What to do?
[04:41] <stittel> snap64: This will just install 64bit GTK1.2, you need 32bit GTK1.2. :-/
[04:41] <snap64__> oh jeese
[04:42] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Which linux-* packages are installed in your computer?
[04:42] <anguis> What if sudo chown tells me "operation not permitted"?
[04:42] <Och4> whats the folder called "mnt" do in the "/" dir?   is it a mnt folder?
[04:42] <snap64__> lol this getting worse than doing a kernal rebuild in sabayon
[04:42] <LjL> Och4: well, the terminal surely is different from just using hotkeys in a GUI environment. what makes the terminal more powerful is the fact that it's intermediate between a "text mode file manager" and a full fledged programming language. want to apply some operation to all files that have a certain property? you can.
[04:42] <Och4> is it a mount folder?
[04:42] <stittel> snap64__: The problem is, when we try to install the 32bit GTK 1.2 we also have to install all it's 32bit dependency packages.
[04:42] <bulmer> Och4: is a regular directory
[04:42] <stittel> snap64__: The easiest thing would be to find out what winetools installed on your 32bit maschine and just coping these files over.
[04:43] <Och4> bulmer, that does what though?  >.<
[04:43] <anguis> What if sudo chown tells me "operation not permitted"? Any idea how to solve this one?
[04:43] <bulmer> Och4 like any other regular directory, what does it do?
[04:43] <void^> !chroot | snap64__
[04:43] <ubotu> snap64__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[04:43] <fsckr> i am confused...i can see my wireless network but I cannot connect to it.  Very frustrating
[04:44] <Och4> bulmer, media, has ya physcial drivers, home is ya personal drives.  whats the mnt dir do?
[04:44] <stittel> void^: Thanks, but this is a bit overkill to just get the installer of a trivial helper application running. :-/
[04:44] <bulmer> Och4 like  one more time, what does any regular directory do?
[04:44] <ixemptyxi> stittel: linux-headers-2.6.20-15 linux-headers-2.6.20-15-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-2.6.20-15-386 linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic linux-image-generic
[04:44] <Och4> ljl, whats the mnt dir in the / dir of a file system?
[04:45] <LjL> Och4: hm?
[04:45] <bulmer> Och4 it would not be any different
[04:45] <LjL> Och4: ah sorry, yes
[04:45] <Och4> bulmer, it holds shit. is it ment to hold mount files?
[04:45] <LjL> Och4: /mnt is the place for mounting remove filesystems, mostly
[04:45] <brum> I edited /etc/hosts and all of the hosts remain there until reboot, when all hosts dissappear, while leaving comments alone... anyone know why this would happen?
[04:45] <bulmer> Och4: stop that attitude, no cursing okay?
[04:45] <LjL> Och4: no, it's meant to have mountpoints in it (i.e. directories). it's similar to /media, but /media is for local devices
[04:45] <CyberShoe> Is there a sort of question-asking etiquette in here that I'm missing, or is it just that noone wants to help me muck around with my xorg.conf? :)
[04:45] <LjL> at least i think that's the specifications
[04:45] <Och4> ljl, but then it's not for what we need it for
[04:45] <CyberShoe> Or possibly my excessive use of smilies...
[04:46] <Och4> ljl, like mounting diablo?
[04:46] <snap64__> void looks like they dont have one for fiesty yet
[04:46] <matej> which ubuntu relase is now stable?
[04:46] <mj84> does anyone know if I can access my music folder on OSX from music player in ubuntu?
[04:46] <Och4> bulmer, no attitude, no swearing :)
[04:46] <LjL> Och4: why would we? it's not remote, and it's not a local drive. it's just an ISO file owned by the current user. so, my logic tells me to mount it in the current user's home directory
[04:46] <bentob0x> is it me or the FTP clients on Linux aren't good?
[04:46] <bentob0x> I'm looking for something serious, with auto-reconnect etc
[04:47] <bentob0x> good interface, fast and stable
[04:47] <Och4> ljl, mine tells me to listen to ya.  thanks again
[04:47] <kylefox> I have a simple question:we're looking to set up a Ubuntu server at work, just for FTP and possibly a test webserver.  The box will not be used for spreadsheets, word processing, etc.  However, none of us are familiar enough with linux to work strictly from a command line, so we need gnome.  Should we get desktop, or server edition?
[04:47] <Och4> bulmer, your not going to respond back?
[04:47] <snap64__> \oh they have one but i have no idea what the heck bootstrap is
[04:47] <mon^rch> bentob0x: didn't leke gftp, eh?
[04:47] <void^> snap64__: should be the same for feisty.
[04:47] <LjL> !ftp > bentob0x    (bentob0x, see the private message from Ubotu) feel free to add more clients if you find interesting ones
[04:48] <snap64__> void to advanced for me
[04:48] <snap64__> void i have no idea what this is
[04:48] <TasteeWheat> bentob0x: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=308687
[04:48] <Jowi> kylefox, depends on the specs of the machine. if it's a p133 with 64mb ram then the server is the way to go.
[04:48] <beni> !info lamp | kylefox
[04:48] <ubotu> kylefox: Package lamp does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[04:49] <TasteeWheat> !ftp > TasteeWheat
[04:49] <LjL> Och4, keep in mind that these are just *conventions*. the system doesn't care if you mount something in /media, or /mnt, or your home, or anywhere else (well, as long as you've got the right permissions as well). they're just useful conventions.
[04:49] <Och4> bulmer has the attitude.
[04:49] <LjL> stop provoking now
[04:49] <matej> which ubuntu relase is now "stable"?
[04:49] <beni> kylefox: google for lamp
[04:49] <LjL> matej: Feisty, Edgy and Dapper are all currently supported.
[04:49] <stittel> ixemptyxi: Try the 2.6.22-686 kernel from gutsy, just for fun.
[04:49] <beni> kylefox: there are very good tutorials out there
[04:49] <stittel> Does anybody know which kernel the alternate installer CD is using?
[04:49] <kylefox> beni: why google lamp?
[04:49] <Jowi> beni, he does not need lamp for ftp
[04:49] <kylefox> just to learn how to do stuff from the command line?
[04:50] <Och4> ljl, i get ya. but for permissions wise, it better in the /home dir
[04:50] <matej> LjL, yes, iam on Edgy, thats why i'am asking if Feisty is stable now .. where to look that ?
[04:50] <beni> kylefox: for webserver
[04:50] <LjL> Och4: yes (although the "mount" command has to be executed as root anyway)
[04:50] <mc44> matej: yes feisty is stabel
[04:50] <LjL> matej, if it's supported, it's stable.
[04:50] <brum> anyone know why a reboot clears any entries I make to /etc/hosts while leaving comments alone?
[04:50] <kylefox> i know what lamp is, but that doesn't help me choose between desktop and server :P
[04:50] <LjL> matej: "stable" doesn't mean it won't crash on you. it just means it's out of the testing cycle, and released.
[04:50] <snap64__> i give up im going to start over with a fresh install   ive move and installed and copied and ...theres no telling what kinda mess i have made
[04:51] <Och4> ljl, cool. i got it
[04:51] <stittel> snap64__: Eh?
[04:51] <matej> mc44, and where is this written down? I cant find on offical page :|
[04:51] <bulmer> brum are you sure its /etc/hosts not your /etc/resolv.conf file/
[04:51] <bulmer> ?
[04:51] <nuu> kylefox: i'd go server
[04:51] <Jowi> kylefox, seriously though. if you have a reasonably decent machine (minimum 192MB ram, 6gb hdd) go with the desktop cd or alternate cd.
[04:51] <mc44> matej: what do you mean?
[04:51] <stittel> snap64__: You can deinstall all packages easily with Synaptic. Or even better: use a tool like gtkorphan or debfoster.
[04:51] <brum> bulmer: yes, absolutely
[04:51] <brum> happened twice now
[04:51] <kylefox> So just to verify, server edition does NOT come with gnome (strictly command line UI?)
[04:51] <stittel> snap64__: The only thing we have copied is ~/.wine to your homedir. I don't see where we created other mess.
[04:51] <LjL> matej: err... if you go to http://www.ubuntu.com, the download section gives you Feisty and Dapper. if they're right there on the most important page of the site... one would think they're released, wouldn't one?
[04:52] <nuu> kylefox: no, no gnome
[04:52] <snap64__> stittle  except the ones i installed ./install like wintools
[04:52] <nuu> kylefox: but it's trivial to install it
[04:52] <empty> stittel: what kernel shld i get?
[04:52] <bulmer> brum thats odd indeed..i only knew of /etc/resolv.conf changing
[04:52] <LjL> matej: Ubuntu doesn't normally place huge links to unstable distributions on its homepage.
[04:52] <nuu> kylefox: matter of a one-liner on the command line
[04:52] <nuu> kylefox: check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186298
[04:52] <brum> bulmer: i haven't ever had this/seen this b4 either
[04:52] <stittel> snap64__: The installation aborted, right? And you didn't call it with root permissions anyway!
[04:52] <Jowi> kylefox, the server cd does not install gnome (or xorg for that matter) by default. so if you want a quick way to just test use the desktop one.
[04:52] <Och4> ljl, how do i delete a dir in terminal?
[04:52] <snap64__> if i could unintsall wintools so i could reinstall it with the gtx added it might be fine
[04:52] <mon^rch> bentob0x: gftp-gtk
[04:53] <matej> LjL, aha..no dates of next relase?
[04:53] <LjL> Och4: "rmdir directoryname"
[04:53] <bulmer> brum check what scripts or apps you have thats using your /etc/hosts
[04:53] <snap64__> stittle no winetools installed
[04:53] <LjL> !gutsy | matej
[04:53] <ubotu> matej: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule Support in #ubuntu+1
[04:53] <stittel> snap64__: Do everything is fine. I really don't see where we made mess.
[04:53] <kylefox> nuu: sweet, thanks, i think i'll try that.  the ONLY thing we need from the desktop version is gnome :)
[04:53] <snap64__> just not properly because the gtk was not already there
[04:53] <stittel> snap64__: s/Do/So/
[04:53] <snap64__> ?
[04:53] <matej> LjL, TNX
[04:53] <stittel> snap64__: You need a 32bit GTK 1.2 to run the installer. Getting that is not trivial.
[04:54] <brum> bulmer: it wouldnt be tied to the different network configurations i have in the network gui tool would it?
[04:54] <nuu> kylefox: np
[04:54] <stittel> snap64__: This is why I proposed to copy the files, that winetools installs (Windows fonts etc) by hand.
[04:54] <Och4> ljl, thansk
[04:54] <kylefox> nuu: which one of those replies shows the correct way to install
[04:54] <snap64__> what do i need to remove winetools?
[04:54] <stittel> snap64__: You said you haven't installed winetools.
[04:54] <snap64__> yes i have
[04:54] <matej> LjL, and when its not "stable" version, it isnt in section "upgrade now"?
[04:54] <bulmer> brum i dont know, see whats in /etc/nsswitch
[04:54] <void^> if wine is a priority i suggest switching to i386 altogether.
[04:54] <stittel> snap64__: If you are going to reinstall, think about installing Ubuntu for i386 not amd64.
[04:54] <snap64__> but it wont run properly
[04:55] <stittel> snap64__: For a normal desktop PC amd64 has no real advantages, but is much more hard to get going than i386.
[04:55] <empty> stittel: what kernel shld i get?
[04:55] <LjL> matej: certainly not. unstable versions are only supposed to be used by testers, i.e. people who realize they will probably break their systems and are prepared to meet that (almost certain) possibility.
[04:55] <snap64__> ive tried the i386 the 64bit much faster
[04:55] <pba> I am new to Linux. Cant find any usable help... what is the command to install "KeePassX-0.2.2.deb" residing in /home...   something like "apt-get install keepass-0.2.2.deb" It gives an error message
[04:55] <pba> like
[04:55] <pba> root@kub:/home# apt-get install KeePassX-0.2.2.deb
[04:55] <pba> Reading package lists... Done
[04:55] <stittel> empty: Try the 686 image from gutsy.
[04:55] <pba> Building dependency tree
[04:55] <pba> Reading state information... Done
[04:55] <pba> E: Couldn't find package KeePassX-0.2.2.deb
[04:55] <bulmer> brum never mind, it does not use /etc/nsswitch
[04:55] <pba> root@kub:/home#
[04:55] <stittel> snap64__: Did you call the installer with "sudo"?
[04:56] <matej> LjL, thnx for explanations !
[04:56] <joachim-n> how do I erase a CD-RW?
[04:56] <snap64__> yes  i switched to the extraced tar folder .....then did $ sudo ./install
[04:56] <stittel> snap64__: Wait a sec.
[04:56] <brum> bulmer: its not the saved netowrk locations, i just changed back and forth from the two diff ones i use
[04:56] <brum> just started in feisty
[04:57] <snap64__> that installed most of wine except for files that needed the gimp toolkit
[04:57] <brum> but i just started using the diff network locations in this rel too
[04:57] <snap64__> err most of winetools***
[04:57] <LjL> !pastebin > pba    (pba, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:57] <stittel> snap64__: It's installed to /usr/local/
[04:57] <bulmer> brum there's a config file that tells the system which to use..file, dns, ldap etc..but i dont know which config file that is in debian
[04:58] <snap64__> so just delete usr local?
[04:58] <brum> nsswitch ;)
[04:58] <stittel> snap64__: Delete /usr/local/winetools and delete wt, winetools and findwine from /usr/local/bin.
[04:58] <brum> not sure in debian either
[04:58] <bulmer> brumm oh its /etc/nsswitch.conf
[04:58] <stittel> snap64__: No, don't delete /usr/local/, delete what I wrote above.
[04:58] <snap64__> how you find all this info so fast?
[04:59] <DimmuR> what's the defalt password for root after ubuntu instalation? I didn't notice that it asked for root password (i can't even change it via sudo)
[04:59] <stittel> snap64__: In this case I should looked into the install script of winetools to see what it does.
[04:59] <snap64__> ok back to file manager
[04:59] <stittel> snap64__: s/should/just/
[04:59] <stittel> snap64__: Delete diese files from console.
[04:59] <snap64__>  s/should/just/ ????
[04:59] <stittel> snap64__: "sudo rm -R /usr/local/winetools"
[04:59] <stittel> snap64__: I mistyped. I meant "just" not "should".
[05:00] <stittel> snap64__: "cd /usr/local/bin; sudo rm wt winetools findwine"
[05:00] <LjL> !root > DimmuR    (DimmuR, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:00] <LjL> DimmuR: there is none. use sudo.
[05:01] <DimmuR> LjL, thanks for answer i'm going read
[05:01] <snap64__> crap it wont let me delete them in file manager jesus christ i hate that
[05:01] <Och4> ljl, you still there man?
[05:01] <LjL> !language
[05:01] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:01] <stittel> snap64__: Just use the commands above.
[05:01] <snap64__> getting very tired of typing in cryptic commands in the terminal
[05:01] <stittel> snap64__: And be happy that you can't delete it from the filemanager running with superuser rights. Because this would mean that permissions management is totally broken on your system.
[05:01] <Journeyman> I install ejabberd with apt, the problem is when I use /etc/init.d it says it is started, and I even see the pid, but it doesn't work
[05:02] <Journeyman> won't bind the points
[05:02] <Journeyman> ports*
[05:02] <stittel> snap64__: not "with" but "without"
[05:02] <Journeyman> I can just manually run it and it works fine
[05:02] <LjL> Journeyman: you do the init.d thing as root, right?
[05:02] <Journeyman> yes
[05:03] <Jowi> snap64__, relax. it's a different system to what you're used to that's all. you should take a moment to learn some of the more useful commands. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[05:03] <bulmer> Journeyman: are you sure the correct arguments are passed to your script?
[05:03] <Kubuntu> I need to get acces to a windows computer on my network, how?
[05:03] <Journeyman> bulmer, as far as I know it just needs start
[05:03] <LjL> !samba > kubuntu    (kubuntu, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:04] <Journeyman> and from the webpages I have read that is all that is needed
[05:04] <LjL> Journeyman: like with all init.d scripts. but perhaps there's something to configure.
[05:04] <empty> stittel: what kernel shld i get?
[05:04] <bulmer> Journeyman: when you run it not from init.d  what arguments you pass to it?
[05:04] <stittel> empty: Try the 2.6.22 image from gutsy.
[05:04] <snap64__> not with but without what? a brain? it oozed to jello when i was trying to use portage through the terminal on gentoo
[05:04] <Journeyman> bulmer non
[05:04] <nomasteryoda|w> lol
[05:04] <Kubuntu> LjL Thanks
[05:05] <Journeyman> bulmer I just type /etc/init.d/ejabberd start
[05:05] <Journeyman> or restart
[05:05] <empty> stittle: gutsy where do i get that?
[05:05] <LjL> !gutsy > empty    (empty, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:05] <stittel> snap64__: I have to go now, really. If you should ever think about reinstalling, use i386 not amd64.
[05:05] <bulmer> Journeyman: when running it as regular user..what is the command you type?
[05:05] <Kubuntu> LjL this time I'll read the questions carefully!
[05:05] <stittel> snap64__: Have fun!
[05:05] <snap64__> i would rather delete things in a visual way so i can see what i am deleting
[05:05] <anguis> Why sudo desn't have the permission to use chown?
[05:05] <Journeyman> bulmer I don't run it as a normal user
[05:06] <stittel> empty: From a mirror like http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/
[05:06] <stittel> empty: I am sorry, I really have to leave now.
[05:06] <LjL> anguis: what's the command you're trying specifically?
[05:06] <Journeyman> while in a root terminal I type ejabberd
[05:06] <stittel> empty: Surely somebody help can continue to help you figuring this out.
[05:06] <Journeyman> and it runs up just fine
[05:06] <LjL> anguis: (and the error you're getting)
[05:06] <bulmer> Journeyman: well what ever user you used when you said it runs as regular..?
[05:06] <stittel> empty: Tell him, it's not realted to nvidia drivers (you deinstalled those) and that the alternative cd works.
[05:06] <LjL> Journeyman, how would i check that it's running fine easily?
[05:06] <stittel> empty: And that you basically just need to find a working kernel.
[05:07] <stittel> empty: It must be out there, otherwise the alternative cd wouldn't boot.
[05:07] <Journeyman> LjL, YOU couldn't because it only runs inside a VPN
[05:07] <LjL> Journeyman: oh. then i guess i've just wasted a 40 megs download :)
[05:08] <empty> stittel: ok.. so i need to compile my own kernel?
[05:08] <samu2> What can I do if I can find something in make menuconfig by using search, but when I go to the location it's shown to be supposed to be I can't find anything like it?
[05:08] <Journeyman> LjL, what are you talking about
[05:08] <LjL> Journeyman: i'm talking about the fact that i just installed it (and it brought some heavy dependencies) to see if it would work for me.
[05:08] <Journeyman> ejabberd?
[05:09] <Journeyman> oh you installed it on your own machine
[05:09] <Journeyman> well in that case you need a jabber client
[05:09] <Sionide> hrm, problem installing ubuntu... it's stuck on 0% whilst resizing the partitions on the disk.. any pointers?
[05:09] <Journeyman> gaim, psi, etc...
[05:09] <Och4> ljl, whats the this command in the terminal, "grep: Training backslash" i get it when im trying to find the address for the mountpoint when i press tab
[05:10] <LjL> Journeyman: i have one, yes. what port should the service be on anyway? if you just portscan your machine (after starting it with the init.d script), that port is still closed?
[05:10] <bulmer> Journeyman: do you use like nmap to check what port it listens/binds to?
[05:10] <SpaceBass> Och4, how are you getting that?
[05:10] <gils> hello
[05:10] <Journeyman> 5222 for plain and 5223 for ssl
[05:10] <ludevig> hello
[05:10] <dabaR> Can someone please give me a nudge with setting up apache 1.3 with mod_ssl
[05:10] <SpaceBass> Och4, and whats the mount point called?
[05:10] <LjL> Och4: not sure, pastebin the whole thing
[05:10] <Journeyman> bulmer, no I use netstat and lsof
[05:10] <gils> i have a question regarding incoming SSH connections....
[05:10] <emarkd> can anyone help me config the front panel media buttons on a dell laptop in edgy?
[05:11] <bulmer> Journeyman: and when run via init.d those ports are not active?
[05:11] <Journeyman> also if I try to stop the process with the script it says it is not running
[05:11] <ludevig> Hello, I havea question regarding 7.04's support for ATI x200 graphics chipsets on HP NX6125 laptops
[05:11] <Och4> spacebass, /home/funstack/mount\ roms/funstackrom0/
[05:11] <ludevig> anybody home?
[05:11] <Toma-> !upgrade
[05:11] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:11] <Journeyman> bulmer, correct, but I can see the process running when I do ps ax | grep ejabberd
[05:11] <bulle> ludevig: no
[05:11] <Och4> !pastebin
[05:11] <Feldegast> using grub4dos, how would i go about booting the ubuntu iso?
[05:11] <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)
[05:11] <HOT> does google earth hang for anyone else on feisty?
[05:12] <aventin> i just installed feisty (and beryl) for the first time, and i can't play movies - any movie file. i installed the codecs suggested at first use, but totem and VLC crash on starup without an error message, and mplayer gives me "Error opening/initalizing the selected video_out (-vo) device". anybody knows whats wrong?
[05:12] <bulmer> Journeyman: but you said you need a client to activate it, so using just netstat will not trigger it til?
[05:12] <Journeyman> bulmer, I never said that
[05:12] <Kubuntu> Can I have a remote desktop like thing betwen windows  and linux?
[05:12] <HOT> ps ef | grep google
[05:12] <HOT> gah
[05:12] <bulle> aventin: what happens if you dont use beryl ?
[05:12] <sn0tz|afk> i hear the same questions over and over
[05:12] <Journeyman> bulmer, LjL was asking about connecting to his own and I said he needed a client
[05:12] <bulmer> Journeyman: i mis-understood what you said....
[05:12] <aventin> bulle: don't know. how do i turn it off? (neeewbie!)
[05:13] <Och4> SpaceBass: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19635/
[05:13] <Och4> ljl, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19635/
[05:13] <sn0tz|afk> -[ Kubuntu ] - rdesktop.org
[05:13] <bulle> aventin: no idea
[05:13] <bulle> aventin: but that is what i would do
[05:13] <bulmer> Journeyman: you can run your script with debug enabled and see where it fails or dont see what you expect to see
[05:13] <CapsAdmin> Hello
[05:13] <gils> can anyone tell me if there is a way to get the system to indicate when there is an active incoming ssh session?
[05:13] <limon_> hello
[05:13] <Och4> ljl, i get that same message when i try to tab the diablo file name
[05:14] <fha> does anyone know how to get /etc/network/interfaces to be read automatically when you insert a wireless card?
[05:14] <sharingos> hi
[05:14] <bulmer> gils yes via iptables...but i dont know off hand how to monitor it..
[05:14] <Journeyman> bulmer, how do I run it in debug mode?
[05:14] <CapsAdmin> When I try to install Ubuntu, my HDD's aren't showing up. Right now, I'm on Ubuntu (That preinstall thingy)
[05:14] <bulmer> Journeyman: on the first line add  -X
[05:14] <HOT> very cool, googleearth.bin is using 110% of cpu
[05:14] <aventin> bulle: hmm, i'll try restarting. i'm not sure it starts automatically, actually.
[05:14] <empty> which linux distribution or kernel have best support for nvidia graphic card?
[05:15] <Feldegast> using grub4dos, how would i go about booting the ubuntu iso, i have it working for knoppix?
[05:15] <CapsAdmin> Gah, this is chaos
[05:15] <Feldegast> CapsAdmin, are you using RAID?
[05:15] <gils> bulmer: yes i have seen the ip tables network layout...it does show me when there is a connection but i want to be able to have a real time pop-up, maybe a systray, which indicates that ans SSH connections is established
[05:15] <grimboy> CapsAdmin, What format are they?
[05:15] <samu2> I noticed the option I was looking for for the kernel showed up if I removed all .config files in the dir and then ran make menuconfig without running make defconfig. But will I get like overly LOADS of extra stuff if I do it this way?
[05:15] <bentob0x> seriously, I'm after installing KFTPGrabber and why, WHY does developers not put a 'Overwrite all' button?
[05:16] <LjL> Och4: that's weird.
[05:16] <limon_> empty I have a Ubuntu feisty and Ge force4 420 go and all work very well
[05:16] <gigulon> anyone expriences with rdiff-backup ????
[05:16] <gils> bulmer: just like Remote Login does
[05:16] <Journeyman> bulmer, you mean /etc/init.d/ejabberd -X start?
[05:16] <empty> but mine dun work well
[05:16] <bulmer> gils iptables rules are flexible enuff to allow it to call another script to pop-up a windows..
[05:16] <Anomalia> :)))))))))))))))
[05:16] <MarcN> gigulon: I like rsnapshot which I think does a similar thing.
[05:16] <meal3837> how would I go about installing a new hdd and extending my /home partition onto it?
[05:16] <cp> heh! i figured out the linksys wireless card! yippy
[05:16] <CapsAdmin> grimboy: No idea, they are splitted
[05:16] <fha> does anyone know how to get /etc/network/interfaces to be read automatically when you insert a wireless card?
[05:16] <CapsAdmin> Wait
[05:16] <Och4> ljl, what does it mean?
[05:16] <CapsAdmin> I can't follow up with the text
[05:16] <LjL> Och4: it means i have no idea why it's happening :)
[05:16] <bulmer> Journeyman: try it, and also on inside the script
[05:16] <cp> fha, what kinda card is it
[05:17] <CapsAdmin> There's too much going on here in this chat
[05:17] <Journeyman> bulmer, that doesn't work
[05:17] <Journeyman> Usage: /etc/init.d/ejabberd {start|stop|restart|force-reload}
[05:17] <bulmer> Journeyman: what the -x option?
[05:17] <gigulon> I need help with RDIFF-BACKUP ... can anyone help ???
[05:17] <CapsAdmin> Could anyone private me if they want to help me out with my HDD problem? http://img476.imageshack.us/img476/4626/screenshoton1.png
[05:17] <Och4> ljl, hahhahah, it's not letting me mount stuff now
[05:17] <aventin> bulle: so, ok. it worked when beryl was shut down. but there must be a way? people who use beryl do play movies, huh? :)
[05:17] <bulmer> Journeyman: you modified your ejabberd script?
[05:17] <empty> which linux distribution or kernel have best support for nvidia geforce fx 5200 graphic card?
[05:17] <Journeyman> no
[05:17] <sharingos> could anyone try this code: http://rafb.net/p/7xk2sG43.html                It works on Debian and slackware but not on ubuntu. To compile use gcc -o filename filename.c -lncurses
[05:17] <bulmer> try it
[05:18] <Leftmost> What is the proper place to put bash commands to be run at startup?
[05:18] <LjL> !boot > Leftmost    (Leftmost, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:18] <cp> fha, what kinda card is it
[05:18] <grimboy> empty, Do a search for the model number on wiki.ubuntu.com
[05:18] <meal3837> man, i have a lot of files
[05:18] <meal3837> clamscan is taking forever
[05:18] <tiagoboldt> !boot > tiagoboldt
[05:18] <Leftmost> Thank you, LjL.
[05:18] <void^> empty: doesn't depend on distro or kernel at all
[05:18] <bulmer> am afk
[05:18] <arif> hello
[05:18] <Kubuntu> !ping
[05:18] <ubotu> pong
[05:19] <tido|mobile> please help: I just asked Ubuntu 6.10 to upgrade to 7.04 on my PowerBook G4 and now when it logs in, it just shows a blank screen after login. It acts like it's starting up, but only shows the desktop background and nothing else. No menus or icons. Any idea what to do?
[05:19] <LjL> Journeyman, it doesn't look like it's binding here, either (both netstat and nmap show no trace of it)
[05:19] <tido|mobile> I tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, but that didn't make a difference
[05:19] <UltimaDude> I have a error :(
[05:19] <UltimaDude> oops
[05:19] <LjL> Journeyman: ah no wait, typed the portrange wrong. nmap has 5222 and 5223 open
[05:19] <tido|mobile> I tried installing xubuntu-desktop, but it does the exact same thing after it's login
[05:19] <Journeyman> LjL, yeah I think the script maybe proken
[05:19] <empty> but i kept on getting a kernel panic when using nvidia card..
[05:20] <Journeyman> LjL, kill the process and see if you can start it
[05:20] <LjL> Journeyman: by "kill" you mean gracefully stop it using the init.d script, and then restart it using the init.d script, or just kill it?
[05:20] <Journeyman> LjL, I mean type kill <pid>
[05:21] <Baktaah> Is there a cool (transparent) way to jhave system info on the desktop?
[05:21] <Journeyman> then /etc/init.d/ejabberd start
[05:21] <Journeyman> and see if it still works for you
[05:21] <iqon> is there a way to execute a command when a specific usb drive is connected?
[05:21] <Kaytall> #hispano
[05:21] <r00t3r-j03> Baktaah: Yeah, I was wondering that
[05:21] <stef-vm> !info conky | Baktaah
[05:21] <Journeyman> I am going to reinstall it see if that will fix it
[05:21] <ubotu> baktaah: conky: highly configurable system monitor for X based on torsmo. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.4.5-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 123 kB, installed size 416 kB
[05:21] <Baktaah> stef-vm no thanks
[05:21] <Baktaah> stef-vm  conky doesnt work for me
[05:21] <Baktaah> it flickers
[05:21] <void^> empty: without seeing some sort of diagnostic logs i can only guess there might be problems with your agp chipset or configuration. there's no basic problem with a fx5200.
[05:21] <CapsAdmin> The step "Prepare Partitions" is empty. There's no HDD to select.
[05:22] <HOT> conky sucks ass imho
[05:22] <Baktaah> and with double buffering it will remove my desktop icons
[05:22] <Toma-> Can the GUI installer be used as an upgrade disk???
[05:22] <HOT> adesklets is pretty lightweight
[05:22] <Baktaah> HOT amen brother.
[05:22] <empty> stittel: anyway thanks for your help even though still cannot work..
[05:22] <Baktaah> HOT cool, thanks
[05:22] <cfm76> hello all
[05:22] <stef-vm> Baktaah: then enable double buffering by loading the dbe-extension in your xorg.conf... that's the first pint mentioned in the conky-FAQ :-)
[05:22] <aventin> i just installed feisty (and beryl) for the first time, and i can't play movies - any movie file since i installed beryl. i installed the codecs suggested at first use, but totem and VLC crash on starup without an error message, and mplayer gives me "Error opening/initalizing the selected video_out (-vo) device". if i turn beryl off i works. i have a 915 video card, and is a very new ubuntu user (like 25 minutes into 
[05:22] <Baktaah> stef-vm  I have
[05:22] <r00t3r-j03> sudo apt-get install conky?
[05:22] <CapsAdmin> Well, this sucks
[05:22] <Baktaah> stef-vm load "dbe" in xorg
[05:23] <Baktaah> stef-vm it doesnt work for everybody
[05:23] <LjL> Journeyman, well, for starters, if i just kill the ejabberd PID, there's still  ejabberd  5881  0.0  0.0   1916   512 ?        S    17:05   0:00 /usr/lib/erlang/erts-5.5.2/bin/epmd -daemon  which is left running
[05:23] <meal3837> is there a way to stretch an existing partition to cover 1.8 hardrives?
[05:23] <CapsAdmin> Are there any irc help chats that aren't as populated as this one?
[05:23] <eclipse_> anyone know the Alsa help channel ?
[05:23] <Journeyman> LjL, well stoping it with the init script won't work for me
[05:23] <Journeyman> so give it a shot
[05:23] <CapsAdmin> oh well
[05:23] <LjL> Journeyman: after killing and restarting it, nmap still shows 5222 and 5223 open
[05:24] <stef-vm> !lvm | meal3837
[05:24] <ubotu> meal3837: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[05:24] <Journeyman> LjL, are you using fiesty
[05:24] <cfm76> hey, Im a little new to Ubuntu, Ive checked google but can find the information I need. How can I find were php is installed and how to verify the version (I used apt-get install php5 and in did it right.  I assumed it would be installed in /usr/bin/ but I cannot find it there)
[05:24] <Kubuntu> Does LjL need help?
[05:24] <r00t3r-j03> whenever i apt-get somthing, i get "Starting Cluster LVM Daemon clvmd could not connect to cluster manager
[05:24] <r00t3r-j03> " - I'm not conected to any cluster...?
[05:24] <LjL> Journeyman: but, also /etc/init.d/ejabberd stop works fine for me (except the erlang daemon is again left running). yes, i'm on feisty
[05:24] <Baktaah> HOT how do u use adesklets
[05:24] <LucidFox> is it possible to tell apt-get to ignore md5sum mismatches?
[05:24] <cp> cfm76,  for apache?
[05:24] <Journeyman> strnage
[05:24] <Journeyman> not sure why it would not work for me
[05:24] <cfm76> yes sir
[05:24] <LjL> Kubuntu: not in this specific context
[05:25] <cp> heh!
[05:25] <cp> 1 sec
[05:25] <eclipse_> Can someone tell me where i can get help with Alsa drivers for Fiesty Fawn
[05:25] <xyverz> http://www.artware.qc.ca/~fil/banned/the_Dilbert_Hole/tn/17.gif.html
[05:25] <Journeyman> LjL, oh wait that is the problem, I wasn't killing the erlang process
[05:25] <LjL> Journeyman: neither did i
[05:25] <Journeyman> nice find
[05:26] <LjL> Journeyman: i left it running, i never killed it
[05:26] <Journeyman> hmm I had to kill it
[05:26] <Journeyman> strange
[05:26] <Jowi> !alsa | eclipse_
[05:26] <ubotu> eclipse_: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:26] <Toma-> !offtopic > xyverz
[05:26] <cp> cfm76,  http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/installing-php5-and-apache-on-ubuntu/
[05:26] <cp> :P
[05:27] <cfm76> thankyousoverymuch
[05:27] <LjL> Journeyman: might have got stuck for some reason. no idea.
[05:27] <eclipse_> alsa is selected, this is on a Toshiba laptop which there seems to be no fix for
[05:27] <cp> cfm76,  probley just need to  sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[05:27] <cp> man i miss linux..  windows was driving me up the wall
[05:28] <Journeyman> LjL, yeah, well I guess I can modify the init script now that I now the problem, thanks for your help man
[05:29] <LjL> Journeyman: but keep in mind that, for me, even though the init script doesn't kill the erlang process, it still starts, stops and restarts without problems (and if i kill the erlang process myself, a start/restart of ejabberd brings it back up)
[05:29] <yo2lux> Exist a repository for Pidgin 2.0 final ?
[05:29] <newbi> #ubuntu
[05:29] <Journeyman> LjL, yeah, that is odd on my end, but I can deal with that for now, I will look more into it later
[05:29] <Journeyman> LjL, I just want the services for my darknet to work
[05:30] <LjL> Journeyman: understandable. if you find out more about it though, it'd probably be worthwile filing a bug
[05:30] <newbi> HI any one can tell me who to get Trash can in ubuntu back ?>??
[05:30] <Journeyman> I will probably get around to that
[05:30] <luisgmarine> anyone here a pro at alsa? that can look at my ~/.asoundrc and figure out why it blocks sound to firefox
[05:30] <luisgmarine> ?
[05:31] <aventin> i just installed feisty (and beryl) for the first time, and i can't play movies - any movie file since i installed beryl. i installed the codecs suggested at first use, but totem and VLC crash on starup without an error message, and mplayer gives me "Error opening/initalizing the selected video_out (-vo) device". if i turn beryl off i works. i have a 915 video card, and is a very new ubuntu user (like 25 minutes into 
[05:31] <clubwashbrno> hi everyone... has anyone an idea how to make nice backups and/or images of the whole system?
[05:31] <matthew_> I have a problem with Samba on Feisty, I have samba installed and have set my workgroup in the config file. Its still not showing any of the Windows shares. But I can print to a printer that is shared on a windows box.  Any ideas whats making this happen?
[05:31] <eclipse_> rofl it doesn't even list the sound card in /prot/asound
[05:31] <newbi> can any one please tell me how to get my trash applet back ?
[05:31] <eclipse_> /proc/asound
[05:32] <Jayson_> hi people, my kernel crash with this message "[ 6119.521880]  invalid opcode: 0000 [1]  SMP", and so many times the kernel crash with "Kernel Panic", please, i need my pc work fine, what is this ?
[05:32] <eclipse_> Aventin you need Codecs
[05:32] <cfm76> Hey cp thanks for the article, one last question. were is php installed by default, and how do I check its version number (just to be informed)
[05:32] <cfm76> where
[05:32] <defrysk> newbi, rightclick empty spot on panel , select add , then select trash applet
[05:32] <XZC> Jayson_ My old PC panic cuz of the CPU is "burned" >.<
[05:33] <Kubuntu> Whern I try to play movies in kaffeine it is black for a few seconds, what should I do?
[05:33] <kev_b> is there an easy way to format a usb drive on ubuntu without using the terminal (i.e. graphically)?
[05:33] <MenZa> Kubuntu: Better off trying in #kubuntu :)
[05:33] <aventin> eclipse_: oh, do i? i installed the ones suggested to me on first use. also, the ovies plays when beryl is turned off... :)
[05:33] <rob65> The X server starts and operates correctly if launched from the recovery mode, but doesn't work from a standard bootup. Anyone know what could be causing this?
[05:34] <gigulon> anyone experiences with RDIFF-BACKUP ???
[05:34] <newbi> well it say it has a problem loading the applet and ask whether i want to delete it
[05:34] <Jayson_> XZC my PC is new :(
[05:34] <matthew_> I have a problem with Samba on Feisty, I have samba installed and have set my workgroup in the config file. Its still not showing any of the Windows shares. But I can print to a printer that is shared on a windows box.  Any ideas whats making this happen?
[05:35] <Kubuntu> LjL broke my Kubntu install and banned me from Kubuntu.
[05:35] <Kaso> Hey, for some reason my Terminal has stopped working, i click on it, the "Loading" appears in the taskbar at the bottom for a while then nothing.
[05:35] <ferronica> i need help regarding adesklets
[05:35] <Kubuntu> MenZa
[05:35] <MenZa> Kubuntu
[05:35] <ferronica> any one here uses adesklets?
[05:35] <MenZa> oh.
[05:36] <LjL> Kubuntu, if i see myself highlighted with that statement again, there won't be an Ubuntu channel left you aren't banned on. last warning.
[05:36] <fluid> is there some guide i can find somewhere to explain how to set up dmix properly ?
[05:36] <MenZa> !dmix
[05:36] <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
[05:36] <rob65> The X server starts and operates correctly if launched from the recovery mode, but doesn't work from a standard bootup. Anyone know what could be causing this?
[05:37] <Baktaah> Could someone please assist me with Screenlets how do you stick ur widgets/desklets so they don't get minimized when you press show desktop.
[05:37] <LjL> rob65: GDM not installed? made sure that the whole of the "ubuntu-desktop" package is installed?
[05:37] <rob65> yes and yes, LjL
[05:37] <zancik> Hi people! How to delite all messages in Post Evolutino on ubuntu I have them delited and they now in BIN but how delete them at all?
[05:38] <LjL> rob65: /var/log/Xorg.0.log has nothing interesting?
[05:38] <zancik> Hi people! How to delete all messages in Post Evolution on ubuntu I have them delete and they now in BIN but how delete them at all?
[05:38] <padee> hi, i am wondering, if anyone would have any suggestions how to set up an ubuntu internet cafe with 5 computers?
[05:38] <tzfardea> hey ! :D i just installed ubuntu 7.04 and i have a problem with my monitor screen it's shifted to the left, i installed already nvidia drivers
[05:39] <ferronica> any one here uses adesklets?
[05:39] <Och4> how do i unmount someing????
[05:39] <defrysk> Och4, umount blah
[05:39] <Baktaah> padee what is your question
[05:39] <Och4> sudo unmount -o loop?
[05:39] <tzfardea> umount
[05:39] <rausb0> Och4: umount /mountpoint
[05:39] <Och4> do i need the loop?
[05:40] <rob65> LjL: Only thing i can see is "Open ACPI" failed
[05:40] <defrysk> Och4, its umount not unmount
[05:40] <yo2lux> Exist a repository for Pidgin 2.0 final ?
[05:40] <lianhd> Why skype can't run on my Ubuntu 7.04
[05:40] <Och4> thanks
[05:40] <defrysk> yo2lux, getdeb.org has it
[05:40] <padee> Baktaah: i would like to control 4 computers over a network... 4 computers would be like clients for guests and one computer is the administration station... how could i do that?
[05:40] <rausb0> Och4: no, you don't need -o loop when unmounting
[05:40] <yo2lux> defrysk thanks
[05:40] <defrysk> getded.net that is
[05:40] <defrysk> getdeb
[05:40] <dunstabulos> padee: ssh?
[05:40] <Baktaah> padee you want hiarky?
[05:41] <empty> is it safe to install ubuntu on a laptop?
[05:41] <YesDad> sup
[05:41] <Baktaah> padee just SSH through the network to those computers
[05:41] <dunstabulos> padee: what exactly do you need to administer?
[05:41] <Baktaah> empty yes
[05:41] <Baktaah> empty why not
[05:41] <YesDad> I'll find out
[05:41] <tzfardea> dude its no safe to walk in the street these days
[05:41] <padee> Baktaah: what is hiarky?
[05:41] <neonimr> tzfardea: you talking about safety
[05:41] <dunstabulos> empty: best bet is to check the wiki for install guides for your laptop first, especially if it is your only computer.
[05:41] <Baktaah> padee a leadersystem
[05:41] <neonimr> tzfardea: think of detroit
[05:42] <dunstabulos> in general, yes though
[05:42] <padee> dunstabulos: i d like to switch the computers remotely on and of... or at least the internet
[05:42] <Baktaah> padee one controlling many in that thought
[05:42] <rausb0> Baktaah: you mean hierarchy
[05:42] <yo2lux> I need to install deb with dpkg ?
[05:42] <Geoffrey2> in what file would I find the UID information?
[05:42] <empty> cuz i am afraid that if i wan to recover using the recovery disk by the acer i will not be able to if i mess up
[05:42] <padee> Baktaah: leadersystem? is there more information on the www?
[05:42] <spiderfire> hi whats a good web design program?
[05:42] <tzfardea> neonimr, you don't know where i live :-)
[05:42] <zancik> Hi people! How to delete all messages in Post Evolution on ubuntu I have them delete and they now in BIN but how delete them at all?
[05:42] <Baktaah> padee just get ubuntu and it will work fine I mean you can just SSH into the computers and control the,
[05:42] <Baktaah> them
[05:42] <dunstabulos> spiderfire: nvu or quanta
[05:43] <spiderfire> dunstabulos: which do you like better?
[05:43] <neonimr> tzfardea: where?
[05:43] <fsck> hi #ubuntu
[05:44] <spiderfire> is nvu supposed to be in the repo?
[05:44] <dunstabulos> it's all subjective anyhow; quanta is in the repo
[05:44] <fsck> is there a way that i can edit right click menu?
[05:44] <padee> Baktaah: i have already a network... a router with wifi... and they work fine... but i am not able to find them via ssh...
[05:44] <tzfardea> neonimr, that's city in israel that isn't known for nice things... never mind, do you know how to fix monitor screen shifting? :-P
[05:44] <lianhd> Who can help me?  How can I make skype run on ubuntu 7.04
[05:45] <fluid> nothing in those links will fix my sound issue. and ive tried a few other howto's that ive found and none of those have worked. my sound works fine, but only from 1 app at a time. :(
[05:45] <padee> Baktaah: and ubuntu is already installed on every machine...
[05:45] <LjL> rob65, got no idea. if you google for "open acpi" failed, you do find something, but i'd be at a loss if i were asked whether that had any relevance. are you using the acpi=off kernel option?
[05:45] <neonimr> tzfardea: what city?
[05:45] <tzfardea> neonimr, Lod
[05:45] <nutterpc> surprised........my desktop is taking the punishment Im givin it
[05:45] <neonimr> tzfardea: never heard of it , i am from egypt
[05:45] <fsck>  is there a way that i can edit right click menu?
[05:46] <tzfardea> neonimr, nice
[05:46] <Kaso> Whenever i try to open Terminal it just 'fails' nothing opens, its making it very hard to do anything >.< anyone got any ideas?
[05:46] <padee> Baktaah: is it really called hiarky? i cannot find it with google...
[05:46] <kev_b> is there an easy way to format a usb drive on ubuntu without using the terminal (i.e. graphically)?
[05:47] <fsck> have u moved your home directory???
[05:47] <dunstabulos> kev_b: i imagine that gparted would let you do so
[05:47] <fsck> means open nautilus and figure out /home exists
[05:47] <kev_b> dunstabulos: thanks, i'll try that now
[05:47] <rob65> LjL:  i'm just trying to boot with acpi=off
[05:47] <khermans> Anyone have experience with dmraid and Ubuntu installations?
[05:48] <khermans> i am having an issue where the Feisty installer failed at grub installation
[05:48] <mrabbit> hello, i have a laptop with a bcm4318 wireless card. the laptop has no wired connection. i need to get the wireless working, any ideas?
[05:48] <rob65> jesus LjL it's working
[05:49] <rob65> let me reinstall from the alternate CD and see if that works
[05:49] <khermans> mrabbit, ndiswrapper
[05:49] <rob65> what does noacpi do?
[05:49] <dunstabulos> !wifi | mrabbit
[05:49] <ubotu> mrabbit: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:49] <rob65> !noacpi
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noacpi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <fsck>  is there a way that i can edit right click menu?
[05:49] <rob65> !acpi
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about acpi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <rausb0> rob65: it turns off ACPI support. many BIOSes have buggy ACPI tables.
[05:50] <chump> Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
[05:50] <LjL> rob65: you used noacpi or acpi=off? they... well, disable ACPI :-) sorry, i don't really know the details, i just know they're quite standard things to try when Ubuntu fails to work. i think noacpi is the "less invasive" one (i.e. you lose some functionality, though again i'm not entirely sure which). i have to use "noapic" myself, which is even milder (and just disables a new sort of interrupt controller), but i have no idea if that would be enough in your
[05:50] <LjL> case
[05:50] <dunstabulos> rob65: noacpi disables ACPI, most commonly used on laptops that the manufacturers used microsofts incompatible ACPI compiler.  the linuz acpi project has replacements for many laptops
[05:50] <Geoffrey2> several times while running configure on programs I'm building from source, I've gotten the following message which I'm assuming is not a big issue?   checking dynamic linker characteristics... cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: No such file or directory
[05:51] <Narada> hi just trying to decide on debian 4 vs ubuntu 7.04 for my server; just curious what debian version was ubuntu 7.04 based on
[05:51] <dunstabulos> (acpi controls power management)
[05:51] <dunstabulos> Narada: for a server you are probably better with 6.06 for long term support.
[05:51] <cdavis> In general terms, is ATI or Nvidia a better choice for video cards for Linux users?
[05:51] <dunstabulos> cdavis: Nvidia
[05:52] <Narada> dunstabulos: What does long term support mean exactly?  Support of what?
[05:52] <dunstabulos> Narada: security problems for one
[05:52] <Narada> dunstabulos: Security updates?
[05:52] <chump> Narada: i think that the lts will be updated a lot longer then the other
[05:52] <tdn> I am trying to set up encrypted root filesystem with LUKS/cryptsetup. I have installed a base system on sda6 (2400MB partition), used sda2 (300MB partition) as /boot; then I have luksFormat'ed sda5 (50GB partition) and made an ext3 filesystem on that; then I copied everything from sda6 to sda5 and edited /etc/fstab to use /dev/mapper/root for / and edited /etc/crypttab to set up sda5 as /dev/mapper/root; then I ran update-initrd. Now I cannot boot to my encry
[05:52] <procrastinator_> Hrmm, so this might be a little out of the reach of most people in here, but I have a Motorola DCT6200 cable box I used to watch tv on in VLC in Windows using a custom driver.
[05:53] <procrastinator_> Is there anyway I can do the same in Ubuntu without setting up MythTV.
[05:53] <Narada> dunstabulos: chump So out of curiosity why does 7.04 have no long term support?
[05:53] <tzfardea> hey ! :D i just installed ubuntu 7.04 and i have a problem with my monitor screen it's shifted to the left, i installed already nvidia drivers
[05:53] <Ix0s> tzfardea, You tried auto adjusting it?
[05:53] <dinochopins> !formail
[05:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about formail - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <elenril> are there netinstall images, like in debian?
[05:54] <dinochopins> !formmail
[05:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about formmail - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <procrastinator_> If anyone has any resources to point me towards, please let me know, I would like this to be something simple like it was in VLC where I just chose the box and then recorded the raw stream to my drive.
[05:54] <rausb0> elenril: yes there are
[05:54] <M_Bison123> i'm having a strange issue with package installations....i'm hoping someone can help me...
[05:54] <Narada> Is there a link to say what has how much support?
[05:54] <tzfardea> Ix0s, hey, how do i auto adjust it?
[05:54] <M_Bison123> for some reason when i install and remove packages for the first couple days or so after my installation it warns me that if i remove that particular one, i will have to remove like 25 more...but then it will just stop asking....so it won't remove the dependent packages....therefore when i remove something now it will only remove 1 at a time, and my next install it will usually tell me i have unnecessary packages installed...
[05:54] <Baktaah> Could someone please assist me with Screenlets how do you stick ur widgets/desklets so they don't get minimized when you press show desktop.
[05:54] <procrastinator_> Anything would be greatly appreciated.
[05:54] <dunstabulos> Narada: Canonical plan a long term support every 3 years iirc. 6.06 will be replaced by 9.04 or thereabouts. As to why, testing and backporting security fixes takes time money and effort.
[05:54] <Ix0s> tzfardea, It will be under your monitor menus, if you have CRT you'll have to just adjust your image positioning, read your monitor manual
[05:55] <M_Bison123> not every package of course...but ones that are part of a larger package like ubuntu-desktop
[05:55] <dunstabulos> 6.06 server is supported into 2011
[05:55] <tzfardea> Ix0s, oh, i dont want to do this in that way because i have also windows and the monitor screen appears fine in windows
[05:55] <elenril> rausb0, where do i get them?
[05:56] <M_Bison123> so now for some reason if i want to remove something part of ubuntu-desktop it won't tell me its part of the package...it will just remove that 1 and then nothing else will work
[05:56] <rausb0> elenril: hold on, i am searching them
[05:56] <Narada> dunstabulos: I see.  So e.g. 7.04 won't receive security upgrades or will only receive them for a limited time?
[05:56] <aventin> i just installed feisty (and beryl) for the first time, and i can't play movies - any movie file since i installed beryl. i installed the codecs suggested at first use, but totem and VLC crash on starup without an error message, and mplayer gives me "Error opening/initalizing the selected video_out (-vo) device". if i turn beryl off i works. i have a 915 video card, and is a very new ubuntu user (like 25 minutes into 
[05:56] <dunstabulos> Narada: a limited time only (2008)
[05:56] <movieman> Hi all, im having a little problem with k9copy any help would be great thanks in advance
[05:56] <wedontneed> hi i need boot loader which program will u support?
[05:56] <r00t3r-j03> !grub
[05:56] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:57] <movieman> my problem is when going to backup a dvd i get this First video packet in sequence starting at 4169742 misses PTS or DTS, flags=80
[05:57] <Kaso> Im having trouble with Terminal, whenever try to open it i get the "Starting Terminal" window for a few moments then it disapears to nothing.
[05:57] <dunstabulos> which is fine if you only have one server and are happy to upgrade often,  but in general 6.06 is the better choice
[05:57] <rausb0> elenril: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
[05:57] <movieman> im on ubuntu 6.10 edgy
[05:58] <rausb0> elenril: get "mini.iso"
[05:58] <MartyMcFly> what's the best way to share files between two ubuntu desktops?
[05:58] <`alex> hey i cant see  pretty much videos, its because im missing win32codecs i guess, any simple way to get them with apt-get ?
[05:58] <Narada> dunstabulos: I see.  Thanks.  Is there a web page with all this info?
[05:58] <elenril> rausb0, wow, really small
[05:59] <elenril> rausb0, thanks
[05:59] <MartyMcFly> alex: get automatix
[05:59] <movieman> `alex look for automatix :P
[05:59] <LjL> !automatix
[05:59] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[05:59] <dunstabulos> summary info : http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[05:59] <rausb0> elenril: it can only do dhcp and fixed address networking, no installing over PPPoE
[05:59] <r00t3r-j03> !WorksForMe
[05:59] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[05:59] <dinochopins> !procmail
[05:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about procmail - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:00] <soer1sen> hej
[06:00] <elenril> rausb0, that's okay with me if it has proxy support
[06:00] <rausb0> elenril: yes i think it has
[06:00] <wedontneed> i installed new grub how can i enter settings i want to chance style
[06:01] <movieman> i installed k9copy and get this error when backing up a dvd First video packet in sequence starting at 4169742 misses PTS or DTS, flags=80
[06:01] <movieman> how can i fix this ?
[06:01] <arif> need help please
[06:01] <Narada> dunstabulos: Great thanks.  This concept of the latest release not being supported in the same sense strikes me as a little odd.  But at least I am informed now.
[06:02] <arif> do i get in line
[06:02] <dyrne> wedontneed: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:02] <Solarion> is there a feisty vmware player image?
[06:02] <MartyMcFly> arif: just ask
[06:02] <Narada> dunstabulos: What release of debian is ubuntu 7.04 based on?  Any idea?
[06:02] <dunstabulos> Narada: hth
[06:02] <aro> arif just ask
[06:02] <arif> in my synaptic package manager
[06:02] <arif> i get an error
[06:02] <arif> it says
[06:03] <wedontneed> dyrne: i open a text file now what will i do?
[06:03] <arif> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:03] <arif> E: _cache->open() failed, please report
[06:03] <void^> Narada: ubuntu packages are usually synced to debian sid during the beta cycle.
[06:03] <aro> Did you run dpkg --configure -a ?
[06:03] <SnapLinux> how much slower is the 32 bit ver vs 64 on same machine?
[06:03] <arif> i type what it asks in the terminal
[06:03] <Narada> void^: What version is sid?
[06:03] <void^> Narada: sid is always unstable.
[06:03] <arif> yeas
[06:04] <Narada> Hmm k.
[06:04] <aro> arif: and?
[06:04] <kevor> Hello, can play any sound in Ubuntu 7,04, i've gt a emu10k1 chipset, so should work right away
[06:04] <arif> sorry erm
[06:04] <dunstabulos> i don't know, if this is for a server jsut use the online package listings to give you a comparison of versions each important program
[06:04] <MartyMcFly> SnapLinux: unnoticable - in some cases 64-bit is slower
[06:04] <arif> it comes up with a set off options
[06:04] <arif> let me copy and paste
[06:04] <ak4t5uk1> hi
[06:04] <MartyMcFly> SnapLinux: but you should always use a 64-bit distro on a 64-bit arch
[06:04] <Solarion> anybody?  vmware player feisty image?
[06:04] <ak4t5uk1> what's the best .kar and .midi player for ubuntu?
[06:05] <void^> Narada: however, many packages are completely replaced or heavily modified (for good or worse)
[06:05] <arif> first it comes up with
[06:05] <arif> requested operation requires superuser privilege
[06:05] <ak4t5uk1> pykaraoke and kmid si crappy
[06:05] <ak4t5uk1> it keeps on crashing my system
[06:05] <arif> then if i type the same command again
[06:05] <johnm1019> I can't seem to get mongrel working with rails on my ubuntu install, the process is straightforward, but when i do mongrel_rails start in the directory of one of my apps it says it cant find it, locate'ing it works, but obviously that isn't how this is supposed to go.  I've done this a million times, anything extra i need to do for ubuntu>
[06:05] <dunstabulos> Narada: even if ubuntu is based on a debian release lots is different. debian 4.0 is on  a 2.4 kernel but ubuntu has been on 2.6 by default for a while now
[06:05] <scriptdevil> heya people
[06:05] <aro> sudo dpkg --configure -a
[06:05] <ak4t5uk1> what's the best .kar and .midi player for ubuntu?
[06:05] <ak4t5uk1> pykaraoke and kmid si crappy
[06:05] <scriptdevil> .midi is kmid
[06:05] <void^> dunstabulos: ... etch is not on a 2.4 kernel unless the admin wants it to be.
[06:06] <ak4t5uk1> pykaraoke and kmid is crappy
[06:06] <arif> yep done that
[06:06] <arif> then it asks for my password
[06:06] <MartyMcFly> ak4t5uk1: ask once, and wait - or try google
[06:06] <arif> i type it in
[06:06] <M_Bison123> for some reason when i install and remove packages (like ones included in ubuntu-desktop for example) for the first couple days or so after my installation it warns me that if i remove that particular one, i will have to remove like 25 more...so i say no, i don't want to remove it...but then a few days later it allows me to remove any package 1 at a time ..so when i remove a package that is in one of these groups it won't remove the e
[06:06] <scriptdevil> ak4t5uk1: doesn't mplayer have a codec?
[06:06] <dunstabulos> void^: i thought 2.4 was still the default. my mistake
[06:06] <SnapLinux> MartyMcFly well i have amd 64 x2 but i have just a few issues with wine under it that i think i will have to use i386 ver im just concerned it will be a dog compared to the 64 bit ver
[06:06] <andy`> who can help me install my video driver ???
[06:06] <arif> it comes up with arif@arif-desktop:-$
[06:07] <ak4t5uk1> scriptdevil... i didn't know that... i'll try googling it...
[06:07] <arif> (sorry just got ununtu 2day)
[06:07] <nomin> M_Bison123: some packages depend on others.
[06:07] <M_Bison123> yes i know...did you read the rest of the message?
[06:07] <aldj> how can i temporarily disabe gcc 4.1 and enable gcc 3.4.5 ?
[06:08] <MartyMcFly> SnapLinux: It won't be noticably slower; but you may have a few issues with various apps expecting a 64-bit kernel because your processor is 64-bit.
[06:08] <M_Bison123> the packages stop automatically depending on each other for some reason...how do you make sure it continues to keep track of it?
[06:08] <insane_alien> does anyone know how to get gparted to make an ntfs partition? the option is grayed out
[06:08] <Narada> dunstabulos: void^: hmm; i see; i am quite surprised to learn that debian 4 is on 2.4.x; i'm still very indecisive as to what to put on my server; what do you have on your server?
[06:09] <SnapLinux> w/ the 64 bit wine dosnt use some 32 bit libs correctly and windows apps have no button icons
[06:09] <scriptdevil> ak4t5uk1: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dvb/2003-January/000973.html
[06:09] <shavenger> hi
[06:09] <shavenger> I am having some trouble with feisty 7.04
[06:09] <ak4t5uk1> scriptdevil thanks
[06:09] <void^> Narada: debian 4 has 2.6.18
[06:09] <cyne> hey all i'm sitting here with my new compaq and with ubuntu live cd
[06:09] <aro> !ati
[06:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:09] <dunstabulos> Narada: 7.04 as it also hosts mythtv and the feisty mythtv setup is really smooth
[06:09] <aro> !ati | andy`
[06:09] <ubotu> andy`: please see above
[06:10] <cyne> does anyone know whether ubuntu will void my HP warranty?
[06:10] <aro> cyne, read your warranty details
[06:10] <Narada> void^: Oh.  Well in that case I am getting conflicting information.  Never mind!
[06:10] <SnapLinux> <MartyMcFly  the 64 bit wine dosnt use some 32 bit libs correctly and windows apps have no button icons
[06:10] <cyne> aro: i've read it
[06:10] <arif> aro now it comes up with a new error E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[06:10] <shavenger> I get the message kernel panic : not syncing no init found
[06:10] <Narada> dunstabulos: I see.
[06:10] <aro> I doubt installing an OS will void your warranty though HP will not directly support ubuntu
[06:10] <scriptdevil> cyne: it shouldnt...
[06:10] <d2812> Can anyone help connecting to a PPTP VPN?  Ubuntu seems to be sending my username that I log in with, rather than the one it prompts for to the VPN server.
[06:10] <M_Bison123> about my package issue:::::an example of how this is inconvenient:  lets say i want to install kubuntu-desktop from  ubuntu...normally people would just have to type apt-get install or aptitude install kubuntu-desktop and it will isntall everything kbuntu needs....when i install kubuntu-desktop it only intsalls the package kubuntu-desktop.
[06:10] <aro> Though I cannot know for sure, because I don't have the warranty details
[06:11] <cyne> aro: i am no less confused :)
[06:11] <cyne> aro -- that's fine -- all i want is hardware warranty, considering i payed for an extra 2 years
[06:11] <M_Bison123> can anyone offer some help on the issue? i would greatly appreciate itl.
[06:11] <shavenger> install went fine and I was able to boot once, and only once before I get this kernel panic
[06:11] <scriptdevil> cyne: actually there are a lot of hp drivers
[06:11] <void^> Narada: if you want "current" software, you should either run debian sid or ubuntu. with sid you get new updates all the time with a higher chance of broken things. with ubuntu you get a new release every 6 months or so, and you can run beta-ubuntu (with the same risk of breakage).
[06:12] <scriptdevil> cyne: if hp calls them illegal, they will lose some share in the market
[06:12] <cyne> aro: one thing that bothers me is -- how will they test my hardware if i have ubuntu installed
[06:12] <M_Bison123> anyone?
[06:12] <aro> arif, did you sudo apt-get remove virtualbox ?
[06:12] <scriptdevil> cyne: there is hplip
[06:12] <aro> arif, try removing and installing virtualbox as it says
[06:12] <cyne> scriptdevil .. what is hplip ?
[06:12] <aro> cyne, do you mean if you bring in the computer to HP for maintenance?
[06:12] <arif> yeah
[06:12] <scriptdevil> cyne: hp linux printer support
[06:12] <cyne> aro: yes
[06:13] <cyne> scriptdevil: nice
[06:13] <arif> aro : yes
[06:13] <leagris> cyne, depend on wording and your contry specific laws. Either they sell you a Windowsbox or a general purpose computer.
[06:13] <aro> cyne, I sincerely doubt they will support you at all with ubuntu on it
[06:13] <void^> Narada: i personally like debian testing on my server. it's semi-uptodate and doesn't create much trouble.
[06:13] <scriptdevil> cyne: are you talking about a printer?
[06:13] <cyne> scriptdevil: no, a computer
[06:13] <scriptdevil> http://hplip.sourceforge.net/
[06:13] <Narada> void^: I'm quite happy to run U7.04 but I want to be sure that it won't be compromise security in any big way compared to D4.
[06:13] <Kaso> I'm really lost here :< I cant do anything because i cant get the terminal window open. Anyone any advice?
[06:13] <aro> arif, what happens after you reinstalled it?
[06:13] <samu2> Any ideas how long it should take to compile a kernel on a p3-600?
[06:13] <zancik> Hi people! How to delete all messages in Post Evolution on ubuntu I have them delete and they now in BIN but how delete them at all?
[06:13] <aro> arif, anything different?
[06:13] <scriptdevil> cyne: then i am not sure.. but hplip is hp developed
[06:13] <cyne> leagris: i'm in australia :)
[06:13] <arif> aro: nope
[06:14] <arif> in the terminal it come up with the same error
[06:14] <M_Bison123> so umm...did anyone see my message about the problem i'm having with my packages? if so...i would greatly appreciate any help...i would just reinstall ubuntu..but i've already done that twice and this same issue keeps recurring.
[06:14] <aro> arif, did you try removing virtualbox altogether and seeing what happens?
[06:14] <arif> that it has to reinstall
[06:14] <ncd> wouldnt hurt for ubuntu to come for Development ready
[06:14] <salgemma> does anyone know how to enable sound in Impress???
[06:14] <cyne> leagris, there is a "recovery partition" on the hard disk too -- i assume that it has vista on it
[06:14] <arif> sudo apt-get remove virtualbox
[06:14] <scriptdevil> cyne: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/other_support.html
[06:14] <arif> i ran that command to remove it
[06:14] <ncd> net result == falling on apt every 20seconds for every little thing
[06:14] <aventin> please help me somebody: i cant play video when beryl is active!? any ideas?
[06:14] <cyne> scriptdevil: thanks but i don't have a hp printer :)
[06:15] <scriptdevil> cyne:  this is general
[06:15] <M_Bison123> aventin...remove beryl
[06:15] <aro> arif, and then what happened?
[06:15] <M_Bison123> its not worth the trouble, in my opinion
[06:15] <scriptdevil> brb
[06:15] <ncd> if you didnt have net you would be farked
[06:15] <arif> Reading package lists... Done
[06:15] <arif> Building dependency tree
[06:15] <arif> Reading state information... Done
[06:15] <arif> that
[06:15] <arif> then i get the same error
[06:15] <aventin> M_Bison123: hehe, is that really the only solution?
[06:15] <cyne> damn -- any aussies here who installed ubuntu on their HP ?
[06:15] <arif>  The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[06:16] <M_Bison123> no, i know theres a ton on the forums about it though...
[06:16] <void^> Narada: well, if that server is truly significant i'd go for debian 4. there's no point playing with bleeding edge software on production machines.
[06:16] <M_Bison123> i always see threads about it..
[06:16] <leagris> cyne, AU govt has shown wierd behaviour toward followinig DMCA and other US only laws. Can't tell for your specific case. In dubt, call your vendor support and ask it clearly : Is, installing another operating system on box brand xxxyz ok for the warranty terms?
[06:16] <salgemma> does anybody know how to enable sound in Impress???
[06:16] <M_Bison123> i didn't have that problem with my install though...oddly enough
[06:16] <M_Bison123> but i didn't particularly like beryl
[06:16] <salgemma> i've installed and configured JMF...
[06:16] <cyne> leagris: thanks
[06:17] <aventin> M_Bison123: ok, i'll look around some more then. didn't find much first time.
[06:17] <salgemma> JMF works...
[06:17] <salgemma> i've configured Impress... the mediaplayer appears
[06:17] <aro> arif, I really don't know man
[06:17] <salgemma> but it is not able to play sounds
[06:18] <arif> ok cheers anyway
[06:18] <scriptdevil> cyne: why dont you dualboot ur box?
[06:18] <arif> is there any restore function
[06:18] <aro> arif, someone else might though if you ask at another time
[06:18] <aro> arif, I just don't know enough about packages to answer that
[06:18] <M_Bison123> aventin, if ur still here...http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=398121&highlight=black+screen+video
[06:18] <etuardu> hi, do someone know how to set up a transparent terminal? (I mean real transparency, not like the one in gnome-terminal)
[06:18] <arif> ok
[06:18] <Narada> void^: yeah; true
[06:18] <arif> thanks for trying btw
[06:18] <Narada> void^: Out of curiosity who do you host with?
[06:18] <aro> arif, good luck
[06:19] <snap64__> its funny my old P3 1ghz is so easy and rock solid.....its become my main machine......my brand new flashy AMD64 workhorse is nothing more than the playtoy.......  it used to be the other way around under windows
[06:19] <Toma-> snap64__: im installing fesity on a 300mhz dell laptop right now :)
[06:19] <scriptdevil> it is a sad thing that windows monopolises the market... yesterday.. i spoke to a isp provider's help center.. and that guy said proudly.. we now support linux fully.. and he told me that rpm will be a prt of any linux system... and told me that my gentoo box was probably outdated
[06:20] <snap64__> Toma kewl
[06:20] <Toma-> its going to run like a dog with 3 legs, but at least itll be rock solid :)
[06:20] <snap64__> Toma thank the gods ubuntu dosnt have a portage world update option
[06:20] <void^> Narada: er, i just have a box in the university's computer room nobody cares much about :] 
[06:20] <jhong> Hello, can anyone help me with a FreeNX problem I'm having?
[06:20] <cyne> scriptdevil: i don't want to dual boot
[06:20] <cyne> :(
[06:21] <scriptdevil> cyne: then.. red hat and opensuse have hp support
[06:21] <aro> cyne, the only answer I can give you is to contact HP and ask them about it
[06:21] <scriptdevil> http://h71028.www7.hp.com/enterprise/cache/309906-0-0-0-121.html?jumpid=go/linux
[06:21] <snap64__> Toma use a lighter windows manager like Xdesktop or fluxbox it will be fine\
[06:21] <Narada> void^: Lol.  That's a nice trick :)
[06:21] <Narada> I'm with linode but am considering slicehost.
[06:22] <Toma-> snap64__: indeed. planning on going server install then get xubuntu going
[06:22] <aventin> M_Bison123: thanks! that worked! :) gets abit blocky on full-screen (like they reported too) but it works! Thanks man!
[06:22] <Narada> Still looking around though.
[06:22] <snap64__> buddy has a 16mhz Sparc Sun and it still runs things decent
[06:23] <M_Bison123> for some reason when i install and remove packages (like ones included in ubuntu-desktop for example) for the first couple days or so after my installation it warns me that if i remove that particular one, i will have to remove like 25 more...so i say no, i don't want to remove it...but then a few days later it allows me to remove any package 1 at a time ..so when i remove a package that is in one of these groups it won't remove the e
[06:23] <M_Bison123> an example of the problem if my writing was too hard to understand:  lets say i want to install kubuntu-desktop from  ubuntu...normally people would just have to type apt-get install or aptitude install kubuntu-desktop and it will isntall everything kubuntu-desktop needs....when i install the kubuntu-desktop package it only installs 1 package...kubuntu-desktop....sorry for the superlong message...i would really appreciate any help or 
[06:23] <snap64__> geeze thats a novel
[06:23] <M_Bison123> yeah sorry...
[06:23] <M_Bison123> i keep getting this same problem every time i reinstall
[06:23] <M_Bison123> after a few days
[06:24] <cp> Hey ... I install ubuntu yesterday.. Now i had to change the  Vert and Horz refresh rate for my display for it to get a 800*600 screen .. But when i boot up after it says loading grub the screen is blank until it boots into X ... Any ideas on how to fix this?
[06:24] <Toma-> do you need to remove the packages? and what package?
[06:24] <jhong> Hello, can anyone help me with a FreeNX problem I'm having?
[06:24] <aro> cp, what's wrong with a blank screen until X starts?
[06:24] <Toma-> cp: sounds like a frambuffer error. check your vga= settings in menu.lst
[06:24] <aro> cp, do you want to see the splash picture?
[06:24] <cp> yea
[06:24] <evilfourzero> Hey, for anyone that wants the new Skype 1.4 Alpha, I put together a script that downloads it and installs it for you, works great!
[06:24] <evilfourzero> http://evilfourzero.net/skype-1.4-alpha-installer.sh
[06:25] <cp> i wanna see it all.. I want it all to work
[06:25] <scriptdevil> jhong: ask.. dont ask to ask
[06:25] <Toma-> evilfourzero: stick it on the forums
[06:25] <cp> Toma-,  how can i get to that?
[06:25] <evilfourzero> Toma-: I posted it on the Skype Alpha thread
[06:25] <cp> aro,  any ideas?
[06:25] <scriptdevil> anyway... buhbye people..
[06:25] <jhong> Hello, how do I set the session language when accessing through FreeNX?
[06:25] <Jay2> how can i stop X ?
[06:26] <Geoffrey2> I want to set up an ftp server, it's going to be running behind a router using private ip addresses (192.168.1.x), what would be the easiest ftp server to get up and running?
[06:26] <snap64__> First time i tried ubuntu i put all versions i could find Kbuntu xbuntu etc.......i found it easier to just reinstal Ubuntu rather than trying to clean off everything that those installed
[06:26] <Condorcet> evilfourzero: any significant changes in 1.4?
[06:26] <Toma-> evilfourzero: always nice to echo your sudo calls :)
[06:26] <Condorcet> lol To
[06:26] <evilfourzero> Condorcet: Nothing BUT significant changes
[06:26] <Toma-> ...sudo echo..(lol)
[06:26] <cp> hmm
[06:26] <evilfourzero> Condorcet: It's so much nicer... Looks so much better, and works great
[06:26] <cp> Toma-,  how can i get to that?
[06:26] <Condorcet> ok
[06:27] <evilfourzero> Condorcet: I'll take a screenshot of it if you want
[06:27] <Toma-> cp /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:27] <cp> nano ?
[06:27] <Toma-> yep
[06:27] <jhong> I wish skype would sort themselves out with Lnux support. Did you read their (hastily removed_ blog entry last week?
[06:27] <Condorcet> evilfourzero: video calls?
[06:27] <Condorcet> hehe
[06:27] <evilfourzero> heh
[06:27] <evilfourzero> don't think so
[06:27] <Condorcet> yeah
[06:27] <Condorcet> but thanks for the script
[06:28] <evilfourzero> np :)
[06:28] <evilfourzero> It really does work a lot better than 1.3 or whatever
[06:28] <cp> Toma-,  what am i looking to change?
[06:28] <Condorcet> hey guys - what do i do to redirect xorg to lcd projector? do i need this xinerama?
[06:28] <Toma-> cp: what is vga set to?
[06:28] <M_Bison123> it will allow me to remove indivudual packages out of dependent packages without prompting me that it needs to remove the rest of the package....but when i remove it, it renders every package included in the dependent package list useless...in addition if i want to install a metapackage it will only install 1 package...like with kubuntu-desktop metapackage it only installs a package named kubuntu-desktop...and not the hundreds of othe
[06:28] <cp> ## alternatives
[06:28] <cp> ## e.g. defoptions=vga=791 resume=/dev/hda5
[06:28] <cp> # defoptions=quiet splash
[06:28] <jhong> "Skype 1.4 is ready, but I can't release it today (Friday), as we can't wipe your a@@ over the weekend"
[06:29] <cp> thats all i see
[06:29] <TooR4u> Which programming language is used in virus (or) trojens?
[06:29] <cp> with vga
[06:29] <tondar> hi all
[06:29] <Condorcet> TooR4u: spanish
[06:29] <dyrne> Condorcet: there are a couple options. just using twinview is one. im not too familiar with them though i have used twinview a few times
[06:29] <cp> note: im on a dell inspiron 1100  laptop
[06:29] <tondar> how would I know which eth am i using to get internet from?
[06:29] <tondar> eth0 or eth1
[06:29] <tondar> ?
[06:29] <TooR4u> Condorcet, :p .... lollll
[06:29] <ncd> TooR4u,  gwbasic
[06:29] <jhong> Hello, how do I set the session language when accessing through FreeNX?
[06:30] <sethk> tondar, at the command line, the command "route" (no arguments) will show you the route to the net
[06:30] <TooR4u> ncd, is it a programming language ..?
[06:30] <XZC> Is it nessesary to install any programsuch as Firewall or Anti-Virus on Ubuntu? ^^
[06:30] <Condorcet> dyrne: but can u have just video redirected instead of regular dual screen with desktop space spread over 2 monitors?
[06:30] <Condorcet> XZC no
[06:30] <cp> hmm
[06:30] <TooR4u> any one know the nuts & bolts of trojens?
[06:30] <XZC> Condorcet Ok, thanks
[06:30] <cp> should i set it  to 749 ?
[06:30] <cp> there is nothing now
[06:30] <tondar> sethk: will try
[06:30] <aro> TooR4u, are you planning on writing viruses?
[06:31] <smanhooei> hi
[06:31] <TooR4u> aro, nope ...
[06:31] <Bogaurd> hmm... I re-installed windows on my dual boot windows/ubuntu machine, and windows wiped my MBR. I'm trying to restore it, but am having no luck
[06:31] <cp> mm hmm
[06:31] <TooR4u> just want to know
[06:31] <XZC> aro ifhedon't know that, he will probably not be able to write avirus so xD
[06:31] <tondar> sethk: I have a ppp0, how do I know if it's on eth0 or 1
[06:31] <tondar> ?
[06:31] <aro> TooR4u, there are many many languages that can be used to write software, including viruses
[06:31] <smanhooei> i want to ask a question about linux commands
[06:31] <Condorcet> Bogaurd: use the installation disk
[06:31] <Lopi_> hmm when i install thunderbir 2.0 when i have thunderbird 1,5 then  my mails will delate?
[06:31] <aro> TooR4u, though this isn't an ubuntu topic, so #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:31] <Smilez> Is anyone else having problems with Azureus crashing in Feisty?
[06:31] <sethk> tondar, I'm not sure about that.  I would still expect route to show you
[06:31] <Bogaurd> I'ved booted with a live cd, mounted my linux partition, and then chrooted it, but once ive chrooted to it, to run grub-install, i can no longer see /dev/hda...
[06:32] <Condorcet> smanhooei: ask it
[06:32] <ncd> surely
[06:32] <aro> Lopi_, your mail will not be deleted
[06:32] <smanhooei> i have a file containting column of digits
[06:32] <jhong> Is anyone using XDMCP to log into Feisty successfully?
[06:32] <ncd> intel used gwbasic to create the dri/drm
[06:32] <Lopi_> aro: thunderbird 2.0 is better then 1.5? i should install TB 2.0?
[06:32] <smanhooei> i want to use "cut" and "paste" command to take out different column and then paste them into anothe file
[06:32] <Condorcet> boguard u shouldnt have /dev/hda mounted
[06:32] <aro> Lopi_, I don't know the differences
[06:33] <smanhooei> but when i paste them ,i get space between different columns
[06:33] <smanhooei> can u tell me how to delete the spaces ?
[06:33] <jhong> Is anyone using XDMCP to log into Feisty successfully?
[06:34] <dyrne> smanhooei: you could do like cat file | awk "{print $ 2}" > file.txt    <-- where 2 is whatever column number counting from left to right
[06:34] <Smilez> jhong: not sure what XDMCP does :/
[06:34] <rafal_> halo
[06:34] <Condorcet> czesc rafal
[06:34] <Condorcet> :P
[06:34] <rafal_> no witam
[06:34] <cello_rasp> wtf?! sudo doesn't work anymore!
[06:35] <aro> cello_rasp, what?
[06:35] <smanhooei> hey dyrne
[06:35] <smanhooei> i want to know , can i use a command to remove the space ?
[06:35] <cello_rasp> aro: seriously, sudo -s : nothing. sudo apt-get install * , nothing
[06:35] <Condorcet> did u pay the monthly fee for sudo? ;P its shareware :P
[06:35] <Smilez> Can someone help me out? My azureus is crashing when it opens... or could you inform me of a better client?
[06:35] <aro> cello_rasp, any errors?
[06:35] <cello_rasp> i rebooted and it still doesnt work
[06:35] <cello_rasp> aro: nothing is returned
[06:35] <Condorcet> smilez ktorrent
[06:35] <dunstabulos> cello_rasp: does visudo work?
[06:36] <Smilez> Condorcet: does it handle RSS feeds well?
[06:36] <dyrne> smanhooei: you could use sed i guess if you pastebin some of it i or someone else might be able to give you the string to type
[06:36] <cello_rasp> visudo: /etc/sudoers: Permission denied
[06:36] <Geoffrey2> quick question, I hope, pidgin is configuring saying it's being built without Mono support....what is it looking for?
[06:36] <Condorcet> i dont thnk so
[06:36] <dunstabulos> cello_rasp: boot in recovery (single user) mode and then you can edit your sudoers file
[06:36] <cn28h_> If I'm upgrading to feisty from edgy using aptitude and it's going to take like 11+ hrs, will there be a problem interrupting the download and starting it again later?
[06:37] <jhong> Smilez: type "azureus" in a terminal and see what errors you get when it quits. Probably Java related. BTW the plain "bittorrent"client is super fast.
[06:37] <smanhooei> hey anyone knows how to remove a column of "space" from a text file by command ?
[06:37] <tdn> I am having trouble booting into encrypted root fs. I have described the problem in detail here; and also provided some files: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6237. I hope you can help me.
[06:37] <Smilez> jhong: I just like having tons of functionality, and ive had issues with the regular bittorrent client in windows... ill check out whats causing the issues
[06:37] <dyrne> cn28h_: it caches the packages it downloads so i wouldnt stop it in mid configure but while its downloading which is what taking so long for you id say it will resume fine
[06:38] <ncd> I Sure hope that when Ive recompiled my new kernel and the kernel source is in place, that the git code I have cloned from Intellinux3D
[06:38] <ncd> it workks
[06:38] <kekko> how to skip gnome loading at startup and enter straight into a shell?
[06:38] <void^> Smilez: don't use ubuntu's azureus package. get an official tarball from sourceforge.
[06:38] <ncd> cause I dont know what else to try
[06:38] <bruenig> smanhooei, a column of space?
[06:38] <Smilez> void^: I'll do that then... thanks
[06:38] <cn28h_> dyrne, nice, thanks
[06:38] <Ix0s> Whats the CD ripper that comes with ubuntu called?
[06:38] <smanhooei> no
[06:38] <Smilez> but the error im getting is related to my java environment
[06:38] <bruenig> smanhooei, it would probably easier if you pasted an example of the text file
[06:38] <cello_rasp> dunstabulos: thanks ill try that
[06:38] <smanhooei> no
[06:38] <smanhooei> No
[06:38] <smanhooei> n
[06:39] <M_Bison123> i'm having a bit of a strange issue while installing/uninstalling multiple package packages(metapackages i gues is what they're called)..such as kubuntu-desktop, so basically the issues are...i would really appreciate any advice or comments to help me figure this out: it will allow me to remove indivudual packages out of dependent packages without prompting me that it needs to remove the rest of the package....but when i remove it, it
[06:39] <smanhooei> i have a file with 4 columns of digits
[06:39] <Thatguy> whats an alternative program of LimeWire?
[06:39] <Ix0s> Frostwire :)
[06:39] <smanhooei> i want to move the first and last colums to another file
[06:40] <void^> Smilez: pastebin it
[06:40] <smanhooei> first i use the "cut -c1-2 file1 >> file
[06:40] <stefg> Smilez, the azureus package in universe is more or less broken (as usual, i might add). First check your java-version to be 5 or 6, and sudo update-alternatives --config java. If it still crashes get the sourcefourge package and overwrite the azureus.jar with the one from sourceforge.... Errrm, isn't deluge a nice client, too?
[06:40] <M_Bison123> it keeps happening about 3-5 days after my installation...before that it worked fine.
[06:40] <bruenig> smanhooei, pastebin your text file, or at least something with the same pattern
[06:40] <smanhooei> then i use "paste" to past them
[06:40] <bruenig> !paste | smanhooei
[06:40] <ubotu> smanhooei: 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)
[06:40] <awk_> somebody knows how to make mplayer+radeon+aiglx+compiz work together?
[06:40] <smanhooei> but a column of space apears in the middle
[06:40] <Smilez> void^:  Its very generic... :(
[06:41] <Smilez> stefg: Thanks for the info. ill check the java client
[06:41] <Smilez> i believe its version 5
[06:41] <Smilez> err, version 6
[06:41] <irvken> hey awk_
[06:41] <irvken> I got them working
[06:41] <M_Bison123> the removing packages part doesn't really bother me as much as trying to install metapackages....
[06:41] <irvken> but I was drunk and can't remeber how I did it
[06:42] <void^> stefg: swt.jar should be replaced as well
[06:42] <stefg> Smilez, try to rename the .azureus dir in your home-dir  to .azureus-bak and see if it changes something.
[06:42] <awk_> irvken: well.. it plays, but wobbly windows, transparency and cube does not work
[06:42] <Smilez> stefg: will do
[06:42] <stefg> void^, correct!
[06:42] <M_Bison123> basically, i have to indivudually type in every package i need that should be included in the kubuntu-desktop metapackage..or xubuntu...any metapackage
[06:43] <M_Bison123> this is not supposed to happen, that much i do know.
[06:44] <Smilez> stefg: Thanks... that seemed to work. (The renaming the directory thing...) I worry about the cpu/memory load that azureus will consume
[06:44] <bruenig> M_Bison123, so apt isn't resolving dependencies?
[06:44] <stefg> Smilez, azu is a *hog*, even uTorrent running in wine is more resource-friendly :-)
[06:44] <cello_rasp> well, /etc/sudoers didn't look odd. what should it look like??
[06:45] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing.
[06:45] <Toma-> Smilez: deluge is a brilliant torrent manager
[06:45] <Kaso> Its kinda frustrating, anyone have any ideas?
[06:45] <R> I'm planning to create a partition for Ubuntu so I can dualboot it with XP, how much space will Ubuntu take up once installed?
[06:45] <ncd> time to make menuconf
[06:45] <Smilez> stefg: yeah i have utorrent + wine, but its not so native
[06:45] <cello_rasp> dunstabulos: do you have a sample sudoers file for me to compare?
[06:45] <Smilez> Toma-: I just downloaded deluge, im going to install it now
[06:46] <cr10> hi
[06:46] <cr10> hi
[06:46] <Toma-> Smilez: high 5! /o/*\o\
[06:46] <mccabekev> hi guys - need help mounting a NAS drive to 7.04
[06:46] <stefg> R, give ubuntu 5 gigs if you're not planning on install cedega and loads of games
[06:46] <zucco> Hi, I made upgrade from kubuntu edgy to feisty, then my cdrom stops to work. What can I do to solve this issue ?
[06:46] <Smilez> hahah
[06:46] <mrabbit> i installed a bcm4318 driver via ndiswrapper using 'ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf' but then tried 'ndiswrapper -d eth1 bcmwl5' and got an error saying that eth1 is not a valid device id
[06:47] <Smilez> Toma-: not sure if it was intentional, but i read that as the voice of Borat
[06:47] <Toma-> haha!
[06:47] <Toma-> Smilez: yeh thatll do :D
[06:47] <Smilez> hehe
[06:47] <superm1> Hi guys, does ubuntu provide a basedebs.tar for those that wanted to debootstrap into a base system without redownloading all the base packages at all?
[06:47] <superm1> i have looked across the mirror at archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu but cant seem to find it
[06:48] <M_Bison123> ok, well i guess its impossible to fix my metapackage installer....how do i install the desktop environments from the source? i keep getting weird errors and it won't compile...eventhough i downloaded every package it says i needed....
[06:48] <stefg> zucco, look in your /etc/fstab if it says /dev/hdc or similiar, and change that to /dev/scd0 ... check your correct /dev -names
[06:48] <R> 5 gigs? okay, thanks
[06:48] <Smilez> shoot.... got a hot lunch date.... bbl ppls
[06:48] <bruenig> M_Bison123, if meta packages aren't installing, that would appear to indicate that you aren't able to resolve dependencies
[06:48] <Smilez> Thanks for the help
[06:48] <mrabbit> can anyone help me get a bcm4318 wireless card working in ubuntu, without a current network connection?
[06:49] <bruenig> M_Bison123, which will affect every package that has a dependency which is pretty much all of them except the base dependencies themselves
[06:49] <stefg> !wifi | mrabbit
[06:49] <M_Bison123> why does this keep happening ~ 3-5 days after my new install
[06:49] <ubotu> mrabbit: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:49] <zucco> stefg, that's it, thank you :-)
[06:49] <Toma-> M_Bison123: how exactly are you installing these metapackages? and have you edited your sources.list or something?
[06:50] <cello_rasp> hmm. has anyone got a sample sudoers file
[06:50] <lutenedm> I got my printer to work in Ubuntu, but now it won't print in Windows anymore.  Has anyone else experienced this?
[06:50] <bruenig> cello_rasp, you don't?
[06:50] <michuk> cello_rasp: what do you need to know?
[06:50] <M_Bison123> Toma, i haven't edited it...its doing the same thing if i use apt-get or aptitude in terminal or if i use synaptec package manger
[06:51] <Toma-> M_Bison123: whats the "same thing"?
[06:51] <michuk> cello_rasp: in my sudoers file there is only one basic line: %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL
[06:51] <michuk> (admins have sudo access)
[06:51] <snap64__> ok ill try a fresh install of fiesty64 again
[06:51] <cello_rasp> i don't have sudo ability but i dont know what thwe sudoers file should look like. to me it looks fine. i think it may have something to do with when i did `sudo usermod -G fuse myusername`
[06:51] <M_Bison123> Toma: i'm having a bit of a strange issue while installing/uninstalling multiple package packages(metapackages i gues is what they're called)..such as kubuntu-desktop, so basically the issues are...i would really appreciate any advice or comments to help me figure this out: it will allow me to remove indivudual packages out of dependent packages without prompting me that it needs to remove the rest of the package....but when i remove 
[06:51] <DocTrax> hi
[06:51] <DocTrax> what is md5 sum of ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso ?
[06:51] <mccabekev> im trying to mount my NAS in 7.04, but i cannot download directly to it - how can i fix this?
[06:51] <cello_rasp> michuk: that is what I have!
[06:52] <Toma-> M_Bison123: yeh i dont understand that
[06:52] <michuk> cello_raps: so what do you want to achieve?
[06:52] <cello_rasp> to have sudo!
[06:52] <M_Bison123> umm...like if i want to install kde instead of gnome the way ur supposed to do it is to install the package kubuntu-desktop
[06:52] <snap64__> easiest way is to just do what im doing frag it re-install till the cows come home ......and say mooo
[06:52] <cello_rasp> sudo apt-get install * ; doesn't return anything. no errors, nothing.
[06:53] <M_Bison123> when i install that package, the only thing it installs is 1 package..kubuntu-desktop
[06:53] <M_Bison123> and yes, i used sudo
[06:53] <cello_rasp> sudo ; returns the usage info, but sudo command does nothing. not even sudo ls
[06:53] <M_Bison123> even tried it from root.
[06:54] <Toma-> M_Bison123: well, its installed then.
[06:54] <irvken> anyone know anything about importing mysql dumps back into mysql server
[06:54] <irvken> I'm having problems
[06:54] <Flannel> cello_rasp: try `sudo -K` then some other command
[06:54] <irvken> I get sent to http://localhost/phpmyadmin/Documentation.html#faqmissingparameters but it doesn't seem applicable
[06:54] <stefg> mccabekev, what kind of service does this NAS offer? smb? ftp?
[06:54] <M_Bison123> bruening...do you know what i can do to fix this issue?
[06:55] <R> Can I modify the Ubuntu ISO so the LiveCD portion has NTFS support right off the bat?
[06:55] <cello_rasp> Flannel: gives me the usage condiftions. i think the syntax there is bad
[06:55] <M_Bison123> Toma, no none of the hundreds of dependent packages are installed along with kubuntu-desktop
[06:55] <Toma-> M_Bison123: are you certain?
[06:55] <Flannel> cello_rasp: `sudo -K` is the syntax
[06:55] <M_Bison123> yes.
[06:55] <mccabekev> stefg - it offers both, although i do not have ftp turned on
[06:55] <Flannel> cello_rasp: hm.  that gives you the usage?
[06:56] <dinochopins> how do I run crontab as.. let's say user 'abc' ?
[06:56] <cello_rasp> Flannel: sudo -K ls
[06:56] <cello_rasp> yep
[06:56] <Flannel> cello_rasp: no no.  Literally just `sudo -K` and then some other sudo command
[06:57] <cello_rasp> Flannel: it asks me for password and returns nothing.
[06:57] <Flannel> cello_rasp: the -K or the other command?
[06:57] <stefg> mccabekev, if you run gnome you should already have a samba client. Can you connect via 'Server-connections' in the places menu?
[06:57] <cello_rasp> sudo -K ; sudo ls
[06:57] <Flannel> cello_rasp: -K won't return anything.  And, well, I guess its good that sudo ls is asking you, since it means -K worked.
[06:58] <stantheman215> i'm a newbie to linux and ubuntu.  trying to get my wireless to work on my laptop but having difficulty making a connection with the built in  driver:  BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller.  Can anyone help me?
[06:58] <cello_rasp> Flannel: however, sudo ls should return something, so it is still broken
[06:59] <stefg> !wifi | stantheman215
[06:59] <ubotu> stantheman215: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:59] <stantheman215> thank you
[07:00] <mrabbit> the wifi guide says to use bcm43xx-fwcutter, but that was uninstalled when i installed ndiswrapper (which wont work) and it wont reinstall
[07:00] <necr0mancer> Where is the fstab file? I forget.
[07:00] <giulio> hello
[07:00] <mccabekev> stefg - i can connect to it, and have it mapped, however, it is not an option i can download straight to - i want to use it the same way a mapped network drive in windows works. I need to be able to run bittorrents on linux and save directly to the NAS
[07:00] <mrabbit> can somebody tell me what ndiswrapper means by devide id, cos it wont accept eth1
[07:00] <giulio> are there italians?
[07:00] <saxman> hello
[07:00] <mrabbit> *device id
[07:00] <kalpik> /etc/fstab
[07:00] <giulio> i ve a problem with amule
[07:00] <stefg> mccabekev, you're looking for smbfs
[07:00] <necr0mancer> Thank you, kalpik
[07:00] <dyrne> necr0mancer: 'locate fstab' or 'sudo find / -name fstab'
[07:00] <giulio> italian???
[07:00] <saxman> no
[07:00] <stefg> !info smbfs | mccabekev
[07:01] <ubotu> mccabekev: smbfs: mount and umount commands for the smbfs (for kernels >= than 2.2.x). In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.24-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 416 kB, installed size 972 kB
[07:01] <giulio> can speak in italy anyone?
[07:01] <dyrne> !it| giulio
[07:01] <ubotu> giulio: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:01] <stefg> !it | giulio
[07:01] <saxman> i can't speak italian
[07:01] <dyrne> giulio: :)
[07:01] <stefg> mccabekev, or even better: fusesmb
[07:01] <giulio> ciao
[07:01] <bulle>  can speak in italy, but i will hav to speak english, swedish or german!
[07:01] <stefg> !info fusesmb | mccabekev
[07:01] <ubotu> mccabekev: fusesmb: filesystem client based on the SMB file transfer protocol. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.5-1 (feisty), package size 26 kB, installed size 140 kB
[07:02] <saxman> j
[07:02] <Gaspro> anyone could help me with interfaces? i want to make that internet connection reconnects when cable is attached to eth0
[07:02] <Answer> Can anybody help with WEP key?
[07:02] <saxman> where can i get a repository for beryl for ubuntu ?
[07:02] <bulle> Answer: the simple answear is, dont use WEP, use WPA
[07:02] <Toma-> saxman: its in the main repository
[07:03] <stefg> !beryl | saxman
[07:03] <ubotu> saxman: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:03] <dyrne> Answer: whats the problem?
[07:03] <kalpik> saxman, beryl is in the official repos
[07:03] <dinochopins> !crontab
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crontab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <superm1> Answer, are you sure you are using the correct option in network manager (Hex, passphrase, ascii)
[07:03] <saxman> is it possible to get these packages with apt-get?
[07:03] <dyrne> Answer: wep is fine for discouraging the general population
[07:03] <stefg> !beryl | saxman
[07:03] <ubotu> saxman: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:03] <Answer> bulle, dyrne, superm1,  I am using command line iwconfig/ifconfig and I can also try wpa_supplicant.   when I enter the wep key it does not associate
[07:04] <saxman> i gonna read the help files...
[07:04] <kalpik> saxman, sudo aptitude install beryl beryl-manager
[07:04] <Lunderhage> !crond
[07:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crond - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:04] <Lunderhage> !tvtime
[07:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tvtime - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:04] <Pici> !cron | Lunderhage
[07:04] <ubotu> Lunderhage: cron is a way to schedule execution of software/scripts. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto  -  There is also a decent Howto at http://www.tech-geeks.org/contrib/mdrone/cron&crontab-howto.htm
[07:04] <JBG62> I have 32-bit Feisty installed on an AMD64 laptop, and was thinking of installing the 64-bit version. Can I just upgrade the kernel, or do I need to start again from scratch?
[07:05] <Gaspro> hey guys i got a problem: when cable to the modem get detached and then reattached, only the local network (192.x) comes up... i would like automatic reconnection also for DSL (pon dsl-provider)... anyone could help with /etc/network/interfaces scripting?
[07:05] <kalpik> JBG62, better to start from scratch
[07:05] <Toma-> JBG62: install from scratch
[07:05] <JBG62> damn
[07:05] <Toma-> JBG62: simply changing stuff to 64bit will open a portal to hell on your harddrive
[07:05] <Lunderhage> JBG62: All your binaries are compiled for i386...
[07:05] <kalpik> JBG62, if you are satisfied with 32 bit, not worth switching to AMD64
[07:05] <dyrne> JBG62: id install it to another 8gig partition or something and play around first
[07:06] <andy`> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[07:06] <andy`> See `config.log' for more details.
[07:06] <andy`> what should i do?
[07:06] <saxman> does anybody use Kopete? I've got a question which belongs to Kopete
[07:06] <rambo3> thought they will change  to 486 soon
[07:06] <JBG62> I suspected it might not be that easy, but thought I'd ask
[07:06] <kitche> andy`: install build-essentials
[07:06] <stefg> andy`: see config.log for details ? :-)
[07:06] <shinichizio> My automatic update thing is full of craziness. Should I bother using it?
[07:07] <kalpik> shinichizio, details
[07:07] <kalpik> ?
[07:07] <Lunderhage> If I have changed the bootloader (moved a hdd from usb to ide), how could I get the upgrade util to be aware of the new settings? My box died after upgrading kernel. It rolled back to the old bootloader settings.
[07:07] <saxman> There is normally the Kopete icon in the top Desktop Panel, but it disapeard. How can i get it back. I'm not able to close Kopete by using the icon.
[07:08] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Does anyone have any ideas?
[07:08] <Gaspro> hey guys i got a problem: when cable to the modem get detached and then reattached, only the local network (192.x) comes up... i would like automatic reconnection also for DSL (pon dsl-provider)... anyone could help with /etc/network/interfaces scripting? anyone could help me?
[07:08] <mccabekev> stefg - thanks, but i am a linux newbie - how the hell does this thing work??
[07:08] <mccabekev> :p
[07:08] <Wicks_> how can i take my processor cores off of "ondemand"?
[07:08] <shinichizio> kalpik: 'Software Updates' pops up every so often and tells me I've got a bunch (approx. 171meg) of updates, which are mostly extraneous and somewhat random applications and a few files that sound important. However, upon trying to install any of these, it hangs, telling me '1 of [X]  files downloaded', remaining time 'unknown'. What?
[07:08] <thebillywayne> Gaspro, unfortunately your cable modem has to be reset once becoming unplugged.
[07:08] <stefg> Lunderhage, read /boot/grub/menu.lst *very* careful. there are a lot of magic words in it that control the update-grub procedure. see the !grub factoid fora howto
[07:09] <Lunderhage> !grub | Lunderhage
[07:09] <shinichizio> oh, wow. It just started downloading at 213b/s. That's...REALLY slow.
[07:09] <Gaspro> thebillywayne how can i reset it automatically when wth0 comes up?
[07:09] <kalpik> shinichizio, try sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[07:09] <thebillywayne> Gaspro, I don't know.
[07:09] <saxman> There is normally the Kopete icon in the top Desktop Panel, but it disapeard. How can i get it back. I'm not able to close Kopete by using the icon.
[07:09] <shinichizio> kalpik: throw ALL that into the terminal?
[07:09] <kalpik> yup..
[07:09] <thebillywayne> Gaspro, the only way to reset your modem, is to power it down and then turn it back on.
[07:10] <Gaspro> thebillywayne : if i detach cable, the reattach, eth0 comes up. If then I enter "pon dsl-provider" all is ok
[07:11] <shinichizio> kalpik: Okay, I'll try that. Thanks.
[07:11] <thebillywayne> Gaspro, excellent.  i'll write that down. :)
[07:11] <craigbass1976> Hey, when did xfce get a regular menu?  I just popped in xubuntu and last I remember you had to right click on the desktop to get the applications menu.
[07:11] <arif> hey
[07:11] <saxman> nobody knows?
[07:11] <craigbass1976> saxman, nobody knows what?
[07:11] <arif> i need help with my synaptic package manager
[07:11] <andy`> can anybody private me and help me install kdm theme manager ???
[07:11] <Gaspro> thebillywayne : hehe, but can i do this automatically? i/e without typing? is there a way ?
[07:11] <arif> E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[07:11] <arif> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[07:11] <arif> i get this error
[07:12] <kalpik> shinichizio, if you are still getting slow speeds, paste output of cat /etc/apt/sources.list on http://patebin.ca
[07:12] <thebillywayne> Gaspro, dude!  I didn't even know how to do it -manually-!
[07:12] <dyrne> andy`: you can also just sudo gedit /usr/share/apps/kdm/kdmrc i believe
[07:12] <Gaspro> thebillywayne : roger :) thank u anyway :)
[07:12] <andy`> i dont have kdm theme manager installed
[07:12] <shinichizio> kalpik: Gotcha
[07:12] <YetiChick> gaspro:  You could probably do it with a post-up command in the interfaces file
[07:13] <StoneNote> arif, http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[07:13] <Wicks_> how can i take my processor cores off of "ondemand"?
[07:13] <JBG62> quit
[07:13] <Gaspro> YetiChick that's what I thought, but it seems not working this way... any ideas? i could paste onto pastebin my 'interfaces'
[07:13] <Answer> Wicks_:  man ulimit
[07:13] <Wicks_> thanks!
[07:14] <Answer> Gaspro: the network port does not know when you reconnect the cable
[07:14] <saxman> Does anybody nkow how to reanable the kopete icon in the top Desktop Panel?
[07:14] <stefg> mccabekev, you want your NAS being mounted as a regular filesystem (so that it's accessible by e.g. /media/nas, not only by smb://NAS/share ... so you need a layer that maps the NAS to the filesystem. this is what smbs or fusesmb do. You could follow http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=304131&highlight=xubuntu, and adapt that to your situation accordingly
[07:15] <Answer> saxman: right click, add to panel
[07:15] <matthew_> How can I find out what video card I have?  So I can know what nvidia driver to download?
[07:15] <dyrne> lspci -v and sudo lshw
[07:15] <Answer> matthew_: goto device manager
[07:15] <kalpik> saxman, if no one replies, you can try rm -r ~/.kopete and start afresh.. you will loose all your kopete settings though
[07:15] <Gaspro> Answer : mmm so u are saying that the pc remains thinking that it IS connected to local LAN (192.x) while it isn't ... and when I attach again the cable, it doesn't reconnect to LAN... simply it never disconnected?
[07:15] <mccabekev> stefg - thanks will try that now
[07:16] <YetiChick> gaspro:  ifplugd will probably do that for you...
[07:16] <wilson_> hello friends.
[07:16] <matthew_> Answer: where is device manager?  normally, i'd use kde's system info option but i don't see it on here
[07:16] <Answer> Gaspro: if you have "auto ethX" in your interface file it will be on on boot and scan til the cable is there
[07:16] <Ivanowitch> Hi. How do i change the font of my virual consoles?
[07:16] <wilson_> my refrigerator is making weird noises and it stopped making ice.  any suggestions?
[07:16] <YetiChick> gaspro:  Because answer is right.  The interface never actualaly goes "down" just from unplugging the cable.
[07:16] <Answer> matthew_: system-> administration-> device manager
[07:16] <dyrne> wilson_: freebsd
[07:16] <gordonjcp> wilson_: google
[07:16] <luca> aaa
[07:17] <frAnz> I swapped the network cards on my ubuntu 7.04 server, in dmesg I show it sees the new one, however ifup is still trying to use the old one for eth0
[07:17] <Gaspro> Answer YetiChick, give me a minute, i'll check what does "ifplugd" then come back with questions :)
[07:17] <frAnz> how can i make it detect that the card has changed
[07:17] <frAnz> i tried modifying iftab
[07:17] <YetiChick> gaspro:  okay... :)
[07:17] <wilson_> How can I restart X without completely restarting my computer?
[07:17] <matthew_> Answer: ok.. i guess they only have one version for all of linux.. cool..
[07:18] <wilson_> killall X don't work
[07:18] <kalpik> wilson_, ctrl+alt+bkspace
[07:18] <stefg> wilson_, ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:18] <stefano_> #ubuntu-it
[07:18] <dyrne> frAnz: sudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces  im not famililar with the gnome tool though so maybe it doesnt read the file..
[07:19] <wilson_> hah
[07:19] <wilson_> I should have thanked you before trying it
[07:19] <wilson_> thank you :)
[07:19] <shinichizio> Agh, what the?! I just tried to open the terminal window and gnome-panel crashed
[07:19] <matthew_> Answer: the nvidia driver seems to not work while X is running.. How can I stop X and get to a console?
[07:20] <justinalf> anyone here adequate with Beryl to asnwer a question?
[07:20] <frAnz> dyrne: it doesnt have any device specific information in there, it just says 'eth0'
[07:20] <stefg> shinichizio, are you positive your RAM is ok, and your CPU isn't overclocked to the limit? :-)
[07:20] <Answer> matthew_: ctrl+alt+f2
[07:20] <shinichizio> stefg: How would I check that?
[07:20] <matthew_> Answer: I will do that then.. thanks!!!
[07:20] <frAnz> and when i do ifup eth0 it tells me the device isnt found
[07:20] <frAnz> but dmesg shows the e100
[07:20] <Answer> frAnz: ifconfig -a
[07:20] <frAnz> so i know its seeing it
[07:20] <shinichizio> stefg: I got this box 'refurbished', from 'FreeGeeks'. They might have some frankensteinian setup that I don't know about.
[07:20] <frAnz> i think its trying to setup the old eth0 instead of the new one, doesnt ubuntu have something like kudzu?
[07:21] <Answer> frAnz: ifconfig -a  !
[07:21] <dyrne> frAnz: i dont have access to ubuntu but id cat /etc/iftab or ifconfig -a and then put i guess auto eth1 or whatever in that file
[07:21] <PocketIRC> Is it true that it propably will be only like..2 of the ideas that will make it into gutsy?
[07:21] <ferronica> i need help regarding adesklets
[07:21] <ferronica> any one here uses adesklets?
[07:21] <stefg> shinichizio, the boot menu offers a memtest86+ option. let that run overnight to see if your RAM is fine. check dmesg to see what CPU you've got, and if it operates at the speed it's designed for
[07:22] <shinichizio> ......
[07:22] <matthew_> Answer: that just takes me to a virtual console.. but X is still runing..
[07:22] <shinichizio> stefg: What's dmesg, and how do I memtest?
[07:22] <Answer> matthew_: so kill it from the console
[07:22] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Does anyone have any ideas?
[07:22] <matthew_> Answer: how would I do that?
[07:23] <dyrne> shinichizio: hit esc key during initial boot to get grub menu. memtest is an option
[07:23] <craigbass1976> Hey, when did xfce get a regular menu?  I just popped in xubuntu and last I remember you had to right click on the desktop to get the applications menu.
[07:23] <kalpik> matthew_, after going into the virtual console, type sudo killall gdm if on gnome or kdm if on kde
[07:23] <Answer> matthew_:  how do you know it is still running?
[07:23] <shinichizio> dyrne: Ah, thanks
[07:23] <tarzeau> any BASIC fans in here?
[07:23] <stefg> shinichizio,  frankensteinian setup.... that sounds nice..:-) and indicates that you might have a hardware problem
[07:23] <matthew_> Answer: first.. the nvidia installers says its running and second.. i can go ctl-alt-f7 to get back to it.
[07:23] <bobstro> tarzeau:  object oriented basic?
[07:23] <frAnz> oh, i guess now its eth1
[07:23] <dyrne> craigbass1976: panels been included for a while. maybe your sys was screwed up  :)
[07:23] <frAnz> why wouldnt it just redetect eth0
[07:24] <tarzeau> bobstro: hehe no, functional or line oriented, see www.freebasic.org
[07:24] <craigbass1976> dyrne, No, it's just been over a year since I last saw xfce
[07:24] <stryderjzw> Hi, when I add something to startup programs in Sessions, where does it get written to?
[07:24] <shinichizio> stefg: It's only nice if it doesn't make me crash anytime I try to open anything from nautilus. Or browse the wrong menu item. Or for no reason at all often.
[07:24] <stefg> shinichizio, just open a term and type 'dmesg | less' .... read waht it's got to tell abut processor and speed
[07:24] <dyrne> frAnz: you can change that in the iftab file if you really want.
[07:25] <frAnz> i tried setting eth0 with the mac address but it didnt work, i'll just leave it .
[07:25] <frAnz> thanks
[07:25] <shinichizio> stefg: Now that I've got all this on my screen, what am I on the lookout for?
[07:26] <rs87> I'm trying to figure out why my upgrade from 6.10 to 7.04 gets hung on the 71st of 76 files and times out.
[07:26] <Ivanowitch> Can anyone tell me which file to edit in order to change the font of my virtual consoles? I can't seem to find it anywhere :(
[07:26] <stefg> shinichizio, rather get the Ultimate Boot CD... that's the perfect tool to verify the hardware (or find the weaknesses and faults)
[07:26] <Gaspro> Answer YetiChick, "ifplugd" seems to launch automatically "ifup"... but it seems to me that there is no way to bring up internet connection with ifup: "ifup ppp0" get "unknown interface ppp0" and "ifup dsl-provider" get "dsl-provider already configured". Any advice?
[07:26] <bobstro> tarzeau:  did you look carefully over that site?
[07:26] <Answer> Gaspro: ifconfig -a
[07:26] <shinichizio> stefg: -sigh- And how much does that cost?
[07:27] <craigbass1976> Ivanowitch, edit ->current profile and change the font
[07:27] <bobstro> rs87:  did you do the view details option? mine often timed out updating flash.
[07:27] <stefg> shinichizio, it's a free download
[07:28] <rs87> thanks -- I'll double check that
[07:28] <bobstro> tarzeau:  it says the'll be releasing in august, 1999.
[07:28] <shinichizio> stefg: Interesting. I assume one has to be able to burn CDs for it to be of any use, though?
[07:28] <dyrne> bobstro: sweet! cant wait
[07:28] <Ali_ix> hi
[07:28] <bruenig> !howdy | Ali_ix
[07:28] <ubotu> Ali_ix: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:28] <bobstro> dyrne:  yeah, the clocks roll over... eventually.
[07:28] <jvolkman> rs87, is this before it actually starts downloading files?
[07:28] <Gaspro> Answer : i got  loopback, then eth0, then sit0 ... no ppp0 (since actually i'm not connected to internet with that pc) ... ppp0 comes up when i "pon dsl"
[07:28] <tarzeau> bobstro: of freebasic? it's out already, it works
[07:28] <Ali_ix> :)
[07:28] <jvolkman> rs87, configuring software channels or whatever
[07:28] <tarzeau> bobstro: i've made deb packages...
[07:28] <bobstro> tarzeau:  i'm just reading that website!
[07:28] <stefg> shinichizio, yeah... to bring an ISO to a CD-ROM you've got to be able to burn it, that'S true
[07:29] <Answer> Gaspro: ifconfig -a shows all available ethernet devices... it sounds like you do not have a ppp0 existing
[07:29] <Ali_ix> any one knows how do i get feisty DVD/CD files?
[07:29] <bruenig> Ali_ix, ubuntu.com
[07:29] <shinichizio> stefg: Darn. :( Well, is there a guide somewhere for this dmesg thing?
[07:29] <Answer> !feisty| Ali_ix
[07:29] <ubotu> Ali_ix: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[07:29] <Ali_ix> i am with locoteams and need to design a localoized cover for dvd ies
[07:29] <Ali_ix> bruenig: well, any more info?
[07:29] <bruenig> Ali_ix, that is where you get it
[07:30] <Ali_ix> bruenig: i found the  dvd cover design in svg format for dapper drake in wiki.ubunu.com. but nothing for feisty :(
[07:30] <bruenig> Ali_ix, ok you asked for the cd files, not the covers
[07:30] <nuked_omen> !women
[07:30] <ubotu> The women and men of the Ubuntu women project hang out in #ubuntu-women. Encouraging women to use linux? Read http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/ for some suggestions compiled by women who use Linux on how to do so effectively.
[07:31] <YetiChick> gaspro:  Checking something.  Not sure if I have anything more, but I'm looking.  :)
[07:31] <Gaspro> Answer : i got only 1 ethernet card connected to an ethernet modem... i need to "pon dsl-provider" to connect (pppoe thing)... only then i have ppp0... any way i could make "ifplugd" send a command like "pon dsl-provider" ? that's what i would need
[07:31] <nuked_omen> !girls
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about girls - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <nuked_omen> !ladies
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ladies - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <bruenig> !fishing
[07:31] <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...
[07:31] <Ali_ix> bruenig: sorry for type, i need cover images and resources
[07:31] <Gaspro> YetiChick : thank u for support :)
[07:31] <Ix0s> !ops | nuked_omen
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[07:31] <ferronica> !adesklets
[07:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about adesklets - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:31] <bruenig> Ix0s, premature
[07:31] <Ix0s> bruenig, I know :)
[07:31] <jusama14> does anyone know of a counter-strike replacement for linux?
[07:32] <Answer> Gaspro:  what about adding that to /etc/network/if-pre-up.d  ?
[07:32] <Ali_ix> !info adesklet } ferronica
[07:32] <ubotu> Package adesklet does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:32] <Ali_ix> !info adesklets | ferronica
[07:32] <Ix0s> jusama14, Dude CS runs fine under WINE, I run source myself
[07:32] <Ivanowitch> I'm trying to change the font in the consoles you get on tty1 - tty6, not the terminal emulator in X, but how do i do it?
[07:32] <ubotu> ferronica: adesklets: interactive Imlib2 console for the X Window System. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.1-2build1 (feisty), package size 204 kB, installed size 572 kB
[07:32] <Answer> jusama14: you should be able to run counterstrike through cedega or wine
[07:32] <rambo3> $ touch /woman : touch: cannot touch `/woman': Permission denied
[07:32] <dyrne> jusama14: ill answer this the way i answer all fps questions... tremulous :)
[07:32] <jusama14> Ix0s, I know, but i wanted something different
[07:32] <mathieu2> why would alsamixer work for root and not one of my users ?
[07:32] <Gaspro> Answer : checking ur answer, plz give me a minute to understand what u're saying :))))
[07:32] <mrpoundsign> Ix0s: is there a howto on that one?
[07:32] <Ali_ix> any ubuntu art and graphic related channel?
[07:32] <jusama14> dyrne, thank
[07:32] <rambo3> mathieu2, add user to audion group
[07:32] <Ix0s> mrpoundsign, How to run source on WINE?
[07:32] <bruenig> Ali_ix, no such channels exist from my knowledge
[07:33] <YetiChick> gaspro:  It looks as though you can get ifplugd to do whatever you want by editing the ifplugd.action script.  Take a peek and let me know what you see...
[07:33] <ferronica> Ali_ix: do you about it
[07:33] <jusama14> dyrne, is tremulous free?
[07:33] <ferronica> Ali_ix: i have installed adesklet
[07:33] <mrpoundsign> Ix0s: yes. :)
[07:33] <aufdb> auf_db
[07:33] <kitche> Ali_ix: you cna try #ubuntu-desktop maybe
[07:33] <ferronica> Ali_ix: how to run ti?
[07:33] <Ali_ix> ferronica: run this command from terminal: adesklets --nautilus
[07:33] <dyrne> jusama14: yeah see tremulous.info and i think its in synaptic. some maps pk3 files you might have to download
[07:34] <ferronica> Ali_ix: can you please help me out to use it
[07:34] <Ali_ix> kitche: thnx, i will try
[07:34] <Gaspro> YetiChick : i will check that way.... seems quite easy, give me some time to check if i can manage to do it alone he
[07:34] <Ix0s> mrpoundsign, First install WINE, then use the HOWTO on http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554 to first install steam, then just read http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=3731
[07:34] <jusama14> dyrne, thx
[07:34] <WaxyFresh> is there a gui front end for mount?or a graphical way to mount drives?
[07:34] <Answer> Gaspro, YetiChick : you just want to run command "pon dsl-provider" on boot?  Add to /etc/rc.local
[07:34] <mrpoundsign> Ix0s: I use wine for WoW now. :)
[07:34] <ferronica> Ali_ix: ok done
[07:34] <ferronica> Ali_ix: now?
[07:34] <Ix0s> mrpoundsign, Well just use the howto on the first link
[07:35] <Ali_ix> ferronica: well, you need to install/setup some desklets before start daemon.
[07:35] <Gaspro> Answer, YetiChick : the problem is not at boot (i already get connected) but i want pppoe to come back when cable reattached
[07:35] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, it is so simple from command line
[07:35] <CompuCh|p> Hello. When I booted my computer after a while of not using it, it could not find any graphical displays. Now I fixed it by messing with the Xorg.conf file, but still the background of the icons on my application bar (Application menu, network icon) etc look very ugly when I make the bar a bit transparent. Any ideas how to fix?
[07:35] <Ali_ix> ferronica: i have tried it once some times ago, read the manuals
[07:35] <Gaspro> brb
[07:35] <shinichizio> Now that I'm in the right channel...in dmesg, what's the difference between HIGHMEM and LOWMEM?
[07:36] <ferronica> Ali_ix: i have downloaded one yab
[07:36] <MasterShrek> whats this i hear about ubuntu mobile?
[07:36] <CompuCh|p> (It's Edgy 6.10 on GNOME by the way)
[07:36] <bruenig> !offtopic | MasterShrek
[07:36] <ubotu> MasterShrek: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:36] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  Yes, I understand that you already have it working on boot.
[07:36] <ferronica> Ali_ix: and i extracted it home folder.
[07:37] <ferronica> Ali_ix: now what i do
[07:37] <smartytek> is there any compatibility issues between gentoo and ubuntu application
[07:37] <WaxyFresh> whats the easyist to use graphical ftp program
[07:37] <kalpik> smartytek, no
[07:37] <bruenig> smartytek, there is no such thing as a gentoo or ubuntu application
[07:37] <craigbass1976> WaxyFresh, either filezilla or gftp
[07:37] <kalpik> WaxyFresh, fireftp on firefox :)
[07:37] <CompuCh|p> WaxyFresh: I prefer gftp. Plain and simple. But it's personal of course
[07:37] <ferronica> Ali_ix: ?
[07:38] <Ali_ix> ferronica: check this: http://adesklets.sourceforge.net/doc/en/Using-adesklets.html#Using-adesklets
[07:38] <craigbass1976> WaxyFresh, Those are the two I've liked
[07:38] <dyrne> WaxyFresh: well the file manager (nautilus) works ok
[07:38] <WaxyFresh> kalpik: thats a plugin right?
[07:38] <kalpik> WaxyFresh, yes
[07:38] <Ta1> Trying to use Jscal to calibrate gamepad... it appears to work fine, but every single time I test for center it says it is bad.. when I go into games it is like the stick is being pressed upward.
[07:38] <WaxyFresh> kalpik: thanks
[07:38] <WaxyFresh> so is ther a gui for mounting harddrives?
[07:39] <tatters> I is running Feisty , I wish to try Looking glass desktop a HOWTO says to add "deb http://javadesktop.org/lg3d/debian stable contrib "  to source list, will this cause on problem on Ubuntu adding debian to my repos?
[07:39] <craigbass1976> kalpik, is fireftp some sort of official implementation of filezilla, or mozilla's own thing?
[07:39] <Ta1> The gamepad was working fine for a week
[07:39] <Answer> Gaspro, YetiChick:  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-pppoe3.html    Step 5  shows how to modify /etc/network/interfaces to add    "auto lo ppp0 eth1"      "iface ppp0 inet ppp"        "pre-up ip link set eth0 up"  "provider dsl-provider eth0"
[07:39] <kalpik> WaxyFresh, open places->computer and right click on the drive you wanna mount
[07:39] <bruenig> WaxyFresh, none that I know of, it is so simple that it kind of is a waste of time, it would be like writing a gui for md5sum
[07:39] <odat> if i have windows on a my second harddrive in my computer is there anyway to run windows inside a program/window on my linux side?
[07:39] <SolidasArocK> high peeps any1 speak french here plz.?
[07:39] <Answer> !fr | SolidasArocK
[07:39] <ubotu> SolidasArocK: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:39] <kalpik> craigbass1976, fireftp is in no way associated with filezilla :)
[07:40] <craigbass1976> kalpik, ok.  Never heard of it before you told waxy about it
[07:40] <SolidasArocK> Answer u speak fr
[07:40] <kalpik> odat, virtualbox http://www.virtualbox.org
[07:40] <Pelo> odat,  I've seen a tutorial for running a windows install inside vmware player but I wasn'T able to make it work
[07:40] <Answer> SolidasArocK: eh
[07:40] <stryderjzw> Hi, does anyone know where the commands in Startup Programs in Sessions is written to?
[07:40] <Pelo> kal0, virutal box lets you do that ?
[07:40] <kalpik> craigbass1976, give ti a shot! its nice! only ~100kb
[07:40] <CompuCh|p> SolidasArocK: Lisez le message d'ubotu.
[07:40] <SolidasArocK> Answer je sui nouveau je plane total
[07:40] <craigbass1976> kalpik, gftp is working for me
[07:40] <smartytek> I have a server who is running GENTOO WITH bacula AND i WILL LIKE TO INSTALL A NEW SERVER WHO WILL MORE LIKE A LAB AND i WILL LIKE TO KNOW IF UBUNTU ENVIRONMENT WILL HAVE THE SAME EFFECT WITH GENTOO
[07:41] <SolidasArocK> lol soory ok
[07:41] <Answer> SolidasArocK:  /join #ubuntu-fr
[07:41] <kalpik> Pelo, yes
[07:41] <Pelo> stryderjzw,   /home/user/.config/autostart
[07:41] <stryderjzw> Pelo: thanks!
[07:41] <Pelo> smartytek,  we can read smallcase
[07:41] <hdxx> !si
[07:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about si - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:41] <ferronica> Ali_ix: it look complicated :(
[07:41] <thebillywayne> When I use F-Spot to send thumbnails of images via the "Send Mail" option, the images do not show up in the newly created Compose window.  Why aren't the images embedded in the text of the e-mail or attached to the email?
[07:42] <Ali_ix> ferronica: try Screenlets for a easy-to-use widget
[07:42] <Ali_ix> !info screenlets | ferronica
[07:42] <ubotu> ferronica: Package screenlets does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:42] <Noonan> hey, i just installed ubuntu, and i dont have an internet connetion. im using a wireless pci-card. afik it doesnt have drivers. any idea how i can get it to work?
[07:42] <andy`> !info php
[07:42] <thebillywayne> !find screenlets
[07:42] <ubotu> Package php does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:42] <Pelo> !gdesklets
[07:42] <Answer> Noonan: you mean an 802.11 wifi card or an evdo card
[07:42] <ubotu> Package/file screenlets does not exist in feisty
[07:42] <ubotu> gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[07:42] <XZC> Is it Dangerous to open ports in my Router to my Ubuntu-desktop-edition to use itas a Server? May my other computers (WinXP's) hurt by infiltraters and hackers? How bigis the chanse that they get IN?
[07:42] <Ali_ix> ferronica: http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee/screenlets/
[07:42] <SolidasArocK> Aswer u know what ur me heroe for dis day greats thx man
[07:43] <Answer> SolidasArocK: bien sur
[07:43] <kalpik> XZC, should not be a problem ;)
[07:43] <Noonan> ansaguy, yes, 802.11g
[07:43] <dyrne> Noonan: id use ethernet temporarily and make sure linux-restricted-modules are isntalled after that if still not working id search ubuntuforums.org for card name
[07:43] <XZC> kalpik, ok, how big is the actually Risk?
[07:43] <Noonan> Answer, yes 802.11g..
[07:43] <thebillywayne> well, just because it can't do that, doesn't mean that F-Spot totally sucks, otherguy.
[07:43] <Spike___> hi, I also just installed ubuntu server 7.04 and when restarting I just get the tty login, no desktop. Is this normal?
[07:43] <Answer> Noonan: does command "ifconfig -a"  or "iwconfig"  show your wireless card
[07:43] <jinzo> XZC, in an updated ubuntu they probably can't get in except if you'll be runing old/exploitable web scripts
[07:43] <CompuCh|p> Hello. When I booted my computer after a while of not using it, it could not find any graphical displays. Now I fixed it by messing with the Xorg.conf file, but still the background of the icons on my application bar (Application menu, network icon) etc look very ugly when I make the bar a bit transparent. Any ideas how to fix? (Edgy 6.10 GNOME)
[07:44] <smartytek> I have a server who is running GENTOO WITH bacula AND i WILL LIKE TO INSTALL A NEW SERVER WHO WILL MORE LIKE A LAB AND i WILL LIKE TO KNOW IF UBUNTU ENVIRONMENT WILL HAVE THE SAME EFFECT WITH GENTOO
[07:44] <Noonan> dyrne, i only have wifi in the house, no ethernet is availabe..
[07:44] <CheshireViking> !caps | smartytek
[07:44] <ubotu> smartytek: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[07:44] <kalpik> XZC, linux by architecture is very superior to windows.. just forward the port you need.. and make sure whatever server you are using is configured properly
[07:45] <Ta1> Anybody good with gamepad problems?
[07:45] <Noonan> Answer, no, it spits out a few lines but i cant make any sense out of it..
[07:45] <Answer> Noonan: what type of wireless card is it
[07:45] <kalpik> Spike___, there is no desktop (x-server) in the server edition
[07:45] <FTMunch> Hi, can ne1 help me with finding the equivalent of the .exe file under ubuntu??
[07:45] <Spike___> thanks kalpik
[07:45] <biblioteca03> hello
[07:45] <thebillywayne> !photos
[07:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about photos - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:45] <XZC> jinzo, so you meanin short words, If i uppdate regullary and have for example U 7.04 it Wont be a problem. Right? :P Thx for your answer anyway
[07:45] <Noonan> Answer, rlink AWLH3025
[07:45] <thebillywayne> !jackola
[07:45] <Answer> FTMunch: .exe is a windows extension that does not exist in linux
[07:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jackola - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:45] <Noonan> Answer, Airlink**
[07:45] <dyrne> smartytek: to be honest i havent been impressed with hd performance in feisty so i couldnt recommend it for a server. dapper or edgy would be fine id say
[07:45] <AnonymousScene> Hello everyone. I need help. I'm new to linux and I need a real deal full featured ssh software to replace SecureCRT (features: http://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/features.html).  I need to be able to save profiles, passwords, change appearance, set custom ports, logins, etc.  I cannot find any reasonable linux alternative and SecureCRT is *not* working with WINE either.
[07:46] <thebillywayne> gotcha bot.
[07:46] <kalpik> XZC, yeah.. do that.. no problems :)
[07:46] <biblioteca03> hello
[07:46] <thebillywayne> !hi | biblioteca03
[07:46] <ubotu> biblioteca03: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:46] <XZC> kalpik, ok. Thanks or you listenign! Great I'll trust u :P
[07:46] <kalpik> :)
[07:46] <jinzo> XZC, it *shouldn't* be if you configure all the pases good etc... it's not easy to do a complete server protection, but if you won't be using old .php/chi/web scripts
[07:46] <Gaspro> YetiChick : i cant find the package with "apt-get install ifplugd"
[07:46] <jinzo> it shouldn't be a big problem
[07:46] <tatters>  If I  add "deb http://javadesktop.org/lg3d/debian stable contrib "  to source list, will this cause any  problems. I am running Kubuntu Feisty.
[07:47] <Answer> Noonan: I recommend you go buy a different wifi card immediately.
[07:47] <Toma-> tatters: probably not. looking glass isnt in the repos and wont be for a long time
[07:47] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  Hmm...  I see it in synaptic.  You running Feisty?  I might have a repo or two that you don't enabled.
[07:47] <Noonan> Answer, if it was me buying it, i wouldnt have gotten an airlink.. but this ismy friends pc. so i can only advise him to do so..
[07:47] <thebillywayne> Someone recommend an alternative photo manager to F-Spot or Picasa?
[07:47] <seca> olas
[07:47] <Rupert-Giles> hey anyone have problems with 7.04 sata on a via8237 chipset?
[07:47] <FTMunch> yeah i know, when i click on (legal) torrent file it firefox tries to open it with a Ktorrent, i want to open it with Azureus. in windows i just click 'open with' and find the Azureus .exe....what is the equivelant action in ubuntu???
[07:47] <Answer> Noonan: start by looking into ndiswrapper, and links http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=804040  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=133908
[07:48] <Answer> !ndiswrapper | Noonan
[07:48] <Gaspro> YetiChick : i am running server LTS edition (6.something)... yes the hard way :)
[07:48] <ubotu> Noonan: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:48] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  It's in "universe".
[07:48] <Rupert-Giles> it looks as if it detects both my sata drives sata3 sata4 but like says afterwards SATA link down 1.5Gbps
[07:48] <Rupert-Giles> abnormal status
[07:48] <Rupert-Giles> ?
[07:48] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  Ah...  Well, if it's a server, then don't unplug the cable!  :)
[07:48] <seca> holas
[07:48] <BWolf1985> hello
[07:48] <AnonymousScene> Can someone please help me out?
[07:48] <Answer> !ask | AnonymousScene
[07:49] <ubotu> AnonymousScene: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:49] <AnonymousScene> I already did...I'll paste again
[07:49] <AnonymousScene> Apparently no one paid attention :)
[07:49] <AnonymousScene> Hello everyone. I need help. I'm new to linux and I need a real deal full featured ssh software to replace SecureCRT (features: http://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/features.html).  I need to be able to save profiles, passwords, change appearance, set custom ports, logins, etc.  I cannot find any reasonable linux alternative and SecureCRT is *not* working with WINE either.
[07:49] <Noonan> Answer, i already have the ndiswrapper tarball on the desktop of the linux box (the one without internet). but im not sure how to use it..
[07:49] <Gaspro> YetiChick : it's a server since i didnt have enough power for X .... i need to unplug the cable every some time (voip, game) and when i reconnect the internet should be back again
[07:49] <AnonymousScene> What is ndiswrapper?
[07:49] <CompuCh|p> Nobody knows how to handle ugly background on the task bar when setting the panel transparancy to > 0
[07:50] <bruenig> CompuChip, don't do that
[07:50] <Answer> Noonan: the headache is not worth it - go buy a supported wifi card for like $40
[07:50] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Does anyone have any ideas?
[07:50] <kalpik> CompuCh|p, all that depends on the theme you are using
[07:50] <CompuCh|p> yeah, sorry, I pressed enter too soon. I tried to find my question mark :)
[07:50] <cymr1> hello
[07:50] <pelandrit> hello folks
[07:50] <cymr1> wonder if anyone can help me please
[07:50] <netface> ATI+beryl?
[07:50] <pegger> does SeLinux work in ubuntu?
[07:50] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  I see.  Well, ifplugd does look like a possibility, but I have no idea which, if any, repository has it for LTS 6.x.  Answer posted a link a bit earlier, did you see it?  I didn't check it out, but it might have some good stuff.
[07:51] <BWolf1985> Anyone have experence with BroadCom wireless routers
[07:51] <kalpik> pegger, no
[07:51] <dyrne> CompuCh|p: sudo adduser and login with them. if they do not have the problem its just a confi issue in your ~ directory.  also are you using vesa or what in xorg since the X problems?
[07:51] <Answer> Gaspro, YetiChick:  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-pppoe3.html    Step 5  shows how to modify /etc/network/interfaces to add    "auto lo ppp0 eth1"      "iface ppp0 inet ppp"        "pre-up ip link set eth0 up"  "provider dsl-provider eth0"
[07:51] <CheshireViking> !ask | cymr1
[07:51] <ubotu> cymr1: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:51] <Res> hi does anyone know about the program "NICOTINE-PLUS"?
[07:51] <cymr1> I have XP and Ubuntu installed, I just changed a few partitions inside XP to FAT32 and now when I boot I get a GRUB error and I can not boot to any OS
[07:51] <Gaspro> Answer, YetiChick  : checking it now...
[07:51] <CompuCh|p> kalpik: it's the Happy GNOME theme. dyrne I'll try the adduser test. I don't know what vesa is but I'll check first.
[07:52] <EDinNY> I am trying to figure out how to use Emacs key bindings in firefox
[07:52] <AnonymousScene> thanks Gaspro
[07:52] <AnonymousScene> oh sorry not me
[07:52] <EDinNY> It workded before I installed Feisty...I kept my /home partition
[07:52] <pegger> kalpik: you know if there are any plans to fix it then?
[07:52] <AnonymousScene> I guess no one knows a good ssh alternative?
[07:52] <EDinNY> putty?
[07:52] <EDinNY> what is wrong with ssh?
[07:52] <kalpik> pegger, SELinux is a redhat/fedora technology.. so it wont work with ubuntu
[07:52] <pegger> AnonymousScene: well there is ssh or openssh
[07:53] <pelandrit> how can i fix my "out of range" in monitor at the boot of live-cd? i've tried the "safe graphics mode" but doesn't works
[07:53] <AnonymousScene> putty does not allow you to save passwords
[07:53] <stefg> AnonymousScene: the reason why you'll probably not find an all-in-one package is that the unix tradition is : one program for one job. i don't really understand your problem yet, but just want to give you a hint that the philosophy in linux/unix is different and you might need a suite of apps to get that done
[07:53] <CompuCh|p> It does allow you to save keys :) Isn't that better?
[07:53] <pegger> kalpik: well no it is not, it is a NSA technology
[07:53] <cymr1>  I have XP and Ubuntu installed, I just changed a few partitions inside XP to FAT32 and now when I boot I get a GRUB error and I can not boot to any OS
[07:53] <Ali_ix> !ops > Ali_ix
[07:53] <bruenig> EDinNY, emacs doesn't have its own browser yet? what kind of text editor is that
[07:54] <kalpik> pegger, ah.. sorry then.. guess i dunno much :-)
[07:54] <AnonymousScene> Putty...did you see the ugly interface in linux for putty? Its ridiculous looking and unpleasant to get work done lol
[07:54] <CompuCh|p> cymr1: what's the error?
[07:54] <foutrelis> I am trying to install mysql-server-4.1 but aptitude wants me to install 5.0 too. I find this weird. When trying to remove 5.0 from being installed I get this "mysql-server-4.1: Depends: mysql-server-5.0 but it is not installable". I'm confused :\
[07:54] <cymr1> error 7 i think
[07:54] <EDinNY> I have no interest in using emacs, but with the key bindings it makes Ctrl-u clear the location bar
[07:54] <BWolf1985> I need help with a BroadCom Wireless card
[07:54] <pelandrit> in other distros i'd fixed it with options like hsync=60 but here that don't work too
[07:55] <EDinNY> Unfortunately the emacs key bindings seem brok in feisty
[07:55] <Res> hi could anyone help me with the prog "NICOTINE-Plus" (Souleseek)
[07:55] <foutrelis> Hmmm.. I'll try apt-get :\
[07:55] <CompuCh|p> dyrne: In my /etc/X11/xorg.conf I found a vesa driver in a "Device" section. That what you meant?
[07:55] <jano_> how come I cannot see the nfs shares in "places -> network", however I see the samba shares...
[07:55] <dyrne> CompuCh|p: do you have an nvidia or intel graphics card?
[07:55] <foutrelis> same :\
[07:56] <bododo> hi folks, anyone's using mouseemu?
[07:56] <Pici> Ali_ix: You shouldnt needlessly call ops, that gets broadcasted to other channels
[07:56] <Ali_ix> Pici: i didnt :(
[07:56] <CompuCh|p> dyrne: can I check that somewhere? It's built into my laptop so I never really payed attention. And until now it just worked, so never needed to install drivers or anything manually.
[07:56] <Res> Someone here who knows about Nicotine 1.2.6 ? Soulseek just need to know how to set it ...
[07:57] <cymr1> is there any quick way of fixing my GRUB boot system please
[07:57] <Pici> Ali_ix: Yes you did.  13:53 <Ali_ix> !ops > Ali_ix
[07:57] <CompuCh|p> cymr1: what's the error?
[07:57] <gubluntu> does anyone know of a method to auto blacklist in hosts.deny anyone trying to ssh to me from any other user than root?
[07:57] <dyrne> CompuCh|p: lspci -v and sudo lshw   there will be alot to scroll through
[07:57] <stefg> Ali_ix: yes you did, and there's no point in denying it
[07:57] <webjames> !trivia
[07:57] <ubotu> The #ubuntu-trivia channel is a place for testing your brain power and having fun! We schedule themed quizzes, every Friday, to test your knowledge of your favourite operating system (Ubuntu, of course!) and keep you exercising those cranial muscles.
[07:57] <mrabbit> how can i connect to a wpa-psk secured wireless network?
[07:57] <Ali_ix> Pici: yes, just checked operators list, and didnt messaged any of them.
[07:57] <Ali_ix> Pici: is that command forbidden?
[07:58] <stefg> Ali_ix: omg!
[07:58] <Nvening> Hi, how do i setup a static ip in 7.04??
[07:58] <kahrytan> my favorite operating system is Windows XP
[07:58] <cox37777> is there a default command for showing bandwidth?
[07:58] <Pici> Ali_ix: What I'm saying is that that command automatically spams other channels alerting them to say that theres an issue here.  Just want to make you aware.
[07:58] <dyrne> CompuCh|p: basically id use i810 driver for intel or install nvidia driver for nvidia i gotta go to lunch. bye :)
[07:58] <eck> gubluntu: i believe you are lokking for denyhosts
[07:58] <gubluntu> ubotu tell me about denyhosts
[07:58] <Ali_ix> Pici: wow! i didnt know :( i though it would ust print list of ubuntu-community channel operators :( sorry
[07:59] <gubluntu> eck: nothing.
[07:59] <CompuCh|p>  dyrne thanks, enjoy
[07:59] <mrabbit> !wifi | mrabbit
[07:59] <rummik> anybody know why bb borked?
[07:59] <eck> http://denyhosts.sourceforge.net/
[07:59] <stefg> !irc | Ali_ix
[07:59] <ubotu> Ali_ix: irc is Internet Relay Chat - Ubuntu IRC clients: xchat (http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/XChatHowto), gaim (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Konversation (http://konversation.berlios.de/docs/), irssi (console) (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi) - Also see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat and !guidelines
[08:00] <eck> gubluntu: wait, you're trying to prevent people from coming in unless they're root on their box?
[08:00] <bododo> anyone's using a laptop here?
[08:00] <jano_> how come I cannot see the nfs shares in "places -> network"? I see the samba shares, but with those I cannot open those files (I can save the file, but I want to work directly). Or what can I use to share a project between two computers and can work directly (so I wouldnt have to copy and synchronize)??
[08:00] <stefg> !anyone
[08:00] <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?
[08:00] <gubluntu> ecki just want to stop these bruteforce attacks
[08:00] <gubluntu> eck:
[08:00] <eck> gubluntu: you can use denyhosts (although personally i wouldn't worry about it)
[08:00] <umbi> hello
[08:01] <bododo> ubotu: i'm having troubles with mouseemu, it seems that the trackpad is managed with something else
[08:01] <CompuCh|p> dyrne (or someone else) All I can find is "VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M9+ 5C61 [Radeon Mobility 9200 (AGP)] " That's neither I suppose :S
[08:01] <stefg> !nfs | jano_
[08:01] <ubotu> jano_: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[08:01] <umbi> anybody know one nice msn messenger script for linux
[08:01] <umbi> ?
[08:01] <CompuCh|p> umbi: what about amsn?
[08:01] <umbi> i don't like it so mutch :D
[08:01] <foutrelis2> Nvening: My connection died for a sec. Did you get my last message or someone else answered you question?
[08:01] <eck> gubluntu: if you have good passwords you have nothing to worry about, *and* attackers won't know the usernames of accounts on your systems anyway
[08:01] <umbi> is there something better?
[08:01] <CheshireViking> umbi, Kopete, Gaim?
[08:01] <gubluntu> bododo: ubotu is a bot..
[08:01] <cymr1> is there a repair boot/grum option please ?
[08:01] <jano_> stefg, yes I set that up, does it display in Places->Network?
[08:01] <cymr1> grub
[08:01] <bododo> yes, that's what it tolkd me :)
[08:02] <eck> gubluntu: if you're really worried you're best off just sticking to ssh keys and disabling password auth altogether
[08:02] <gubluntu> eck:  they will when they guess one and they get invalid password instead of invalid username
[08:02] <StoneNote> gubluntu, you can sudo apt-get install denyhosts if you have universe repository enabled
[08:02] <kalpik> !grub > cymr1
[08:02] <eck> gubluntu: no they won't
[08:02] <stefg> jano_: sorry, I don't use nfs. Just wanted to give you the link
[08:02] <eck> gubluntu: that's not how ssh works
[08:02] <Nvening> i didnt get your last message no, and no one else has helped, can you help?
[08:02] <kahrytan> eck: Whats your opinion of a good password?
[08:02] <umbi> CheshireViking I got gaim now, kopete is graphycally better?
[08:02] <eck> gubluntu: you are not given the reason your auth failed, so you don't know if you got an invalid username or not
[08:02] <cox37777> is tehre a command to show current bandwidth usage with out having to install any softwarE?
[08:02] <umbi> what do you think?
[08:03] <foutrelis> Nvening: Edit /etc/network/interfaces and put.. hmmm.. let me find it :)
[08:03] <CompuCh|p> cymr1: have you tried running update-grub and then checking /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[08:03] <pelandrit> cymr1: sudo grub-install /dev/(device in which u want to install it)
[08:03] <kalpik> cox37777, sudo ifconfig
[08:03] <eck> kahrytan: for the purposes of preventing ssh brute force attacks? more than 7 letters and not the same as the account name ;-)
[08:03] <foutrelis> Nvening: This: http://www.sematopia.com/?p=50 :)
[08:03] <cox37777> kalpik: does that show bandwidth?
[08:03] <kalpik> cox37777, or you can add the network monitor applet to your panel
[08:03] <Res> How do i get a Userename at NICOTINE-Plus ????
[08:03] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Any ideas? Googling is sorta hard, too many enties on google with "terminal" in them
[08:03] <eck> kahrytan: most brute force scans only try 1-3 passwords per account, so you don't need to be too fancy
[08:03] <kalpik> cox37777, yes.. total data in/out
[08:03] <Nvening> cool thanks
[08:03] <CheshireViking> umbi, i don't think there's much of a difference, I use kopete because it works with webcams, just seems to depend on what you prefer
[08:04] <kahrytan> eck: but asdf456 would be a weak password
[08:04] <foutrelis> Nvening: np
[08:04] <umbi> ok thnx a lot :D
[08:04] <Nvening> is it the same for server/ normal then??
[08:04] <foutrelis> Nvening: Yup.
[08:04] <Nvening> kk
[08:05] <robert_> uh, how do I get the header files again? I'm trying to compile the nvidia kernel, and it isn't working
[08:05] <eck> kahrytan: in principle i agree, but i think most ssh scanners just try something like the account name as the password. if you are seeing concerted attacks you need to worry about short passwords like that, but i'm not sure how often that comes up in practice
[08:05] <robert_> there was a make target for it
[08:05] <robert_> but I can't remember what the target's name is
[08:05] <mrmonday> how do I glue 2 files together using cat?
[08:05] <majones> !Ralink
[08:05] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:05] <kahrytan> eck: I use combination of letters (lower case and upper case), special characters, and random numbers
[08:05] <eck> i just disable password auth on my boxes :-)
[08:05] <jrib> mrmonday: cat 1 2 > 3
[08:05] <savetheWorld> cat f1 f2 >> f3
[08:05] <samalex> hey guys.  can someone tell me if there's a command line utility that'll save a website as a PDF or Postscript format?  I'm using Ubuntu 6.10 Server, and there's no GUI.
[08:06] <kalpik> mrmonday, cat file1 file2 > final.file
[08:06] <mrmonday> jrib, kalpik, thanks
[08:06] <foutrelis> *cats
[08:06] <Ali_ix> !seen kwwii
[08:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen kwwii - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:06] <EDinNY> Can anyone help with emacs key bindings in Firefox?  It worked ok in Edgy, but not in Feisty
[08:06] <gubluntu> eck: i think i will use iptables to auto blacklist any host trying to create 5 new connections in 30 secs
[08:06] <StoneNote> cat raining catsanddogs > rainingcatsanddogs
[08:06] <BWolf1985> Anyone have help for a BroadCom Wireless card
[08:06] <pelandrit> how can i fix my "out of range" in monitor at the boot of live-cd? i've tried the "safe graphics mode" but doesn't works, i'm looking for something to tune the refresh frequencies like the hsync=60 of other distros
[08:07] <robert_> foutrelis: heh
[08:07] <robert_> gah
[08:07] <foutrelis> woof (sorry for the off-topics :$ )
[08:07] <jrib> gubluntu: look at denyhosts, it's packaged in the repos
[08:07] <robert_> how do I get the header files again? I'm trying to compile the nvidia kernel, and it isn't working
[08:07] <pelandrit> !anyone BWolf1985
[08:07] <jrib> robert_: "nvidia kernel"?
[08:08] <robert_> yeah, I want my gl-accelerated X back
[08:08] <EDinNY> gubluntu:  what software do you use to trigger that blacklisting?
[08:08] <jrib> robert_: nvidia-glx is in the repos
[08:08] <jrib> !nvidia > robert_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:08] <Gaspro> Answer, YetiChick  : just modified the interfaces, now i'm checking if the internet comes up... brb in 10 minutes for the result
[08:08] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  Good luck.
[08:08] <BWolf1985> :(
[08:09] <lonran> hi
[08:09] <StoneNote> robert_,  apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r`
[08:09] <foutrelis> robert_: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[08:09] <lonran> what calendar program do u  use to keep organized?
[08:09] <foutrelis> StoneNote: :P
[08:09] <pelandrit> !anyone | BWolf1985
[08:09] <ubotu> BWolf1985: 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?
[08:09] <coolgeek> guys im looking for a simple bit of software to scan my local network to view live ips?
[08:10] <coolgeek> something like angry ip scanner for winblows
[08:10] <foutrelis> coolgeek: nmap maybe :)
[08:10] <coolgeek> foutrelis: is it simple, and really im lookin for soething with a gui
[08:10] <pelandrit> compengi: nmap gui
[08:10] <foutrelis> coolgeek: nmap-fe is a GUI for nmap :)
[08:10] <robert_> er
[08:10] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Any ideas? Googling is sorta hard, too many entries on google with "terminal" in them
[08:10] <robert_> genksyms is not found
[08:11] <BWolf1985> Does anyone know how to get a BroadCom Wireless Network Card to work? I've used http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 this with no result
[08:11] <foutrelis> coolgeek: *nmapfe
[08:11] <pelandrit> sorry compengi, that was for coolgeek
[08:12] <compengi> pelandrit, np :)
[08:12] <coolgeek> thanks guys, downloading now
[08:12] <foutrelis> I am trying to install mysql-server-4.1 but aptitude wants me to install 5.0 too. I find this weird. When trying to remove 5.0 from being installed I get this "mysql-server-4.1: Depends: mysql-server-5.0 but it is not installable". I'm confused :\
[08:12] <ubuntuEdgy> hi how do i move a file using a terminal , from desktop to home for example
[08:12] <pelandrit> BWolf1985: explain your problem with that
[08:12] <foutrelis> ubuntuEdgy: Use the mv command.
[08:12] <arif> i have a problem with my synaptic package manager
[08:12] <ubuntuEdgy> thanks you
[08:12] <arif> can anyone help
[08:12] <kalpik> mv file /path/to/destination/file
[08:13] <stefg> !anyone | arif
[08:13] <ubotu> arif: 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?
[08:13] <jrib> arif: just state the problem (in one line)
[08:13] <ubuntuEdgy> i kept on doing this sudo folder -> home
[08:13] <arif> E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[08:13] <arif> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.   i get these errors
[08:13] <arif> oh sorry
[08:13] <Szeraax> ok, quick question. where is the log for when i startup?
[08:13] <jrib> arif: reinstall virtualbox from wherever you got it from
[08:13] <BWolf1985> pel it will not connect. im not even sure if it is installed.. it says eth0 but no wireless card seems to be in network
[08:13] <arif> it wont let me do that
[08:13] <coolgeek> ok so i have nmapfe, but how do i specify a range?
[08:14] <jrib> arif: what happens when you try?
[08:14] <philip_> hey all, is there an ubuntu package with some kind of gzip recovery program?
[08:14] <arif> it tells me the package is currupt
[08:14] <coolgeek> ok so i have nmapfe, but how do i specify a range?
[08:14] <Ali_ix> how can i find kwwii (current ubuntu art-work man)? :|
[08:14] <tidalwav1> If I removed Ekiga, Evolution and Gaim, and ubuntu-desktop was taken along with it, is that bad?
[08:14] <koray> dudes anyone know when will TV LINKS be back on?????
[08:15] <jrib> arif: pastebin your command and the full output please
[08:15] <erUSUL> tidalwav1: no, just remember to install it again if you do a dist-upgrade...
[08:15] <kalpik> tidalwav1, no, it makes no difference, as ubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage
[08:15] <arif> im sorry i dont undertand that last part
[08:15] <jrib> !pastebin > arif (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:15] <tidalwav1> anyone? is it bad if in removing some packages, ubuntu-desktop is removed as well?
[08:16] <bruenig> tidalwav1, no
[08:16] <coolgeek> any one?
[08:16] <Plankton> hi
[08:16] <jrib> arif: pastebin your command and the full error message you got when you tried to reinstall virtualbox
[08:16] <foutrelis> coolgeek: In the target you enter 192.168.1.1-100 fro example :)
[08:16] <arif> ok one min
[08:17] <tidalwav1> brueing, that's it?
[08:17] <foutrelis> coolgeek: And you can select Ping Sweep (Scan Type) to see which hosts are up :)
[08:17] <pelandrit> grrr i know the option i need exist, i used once but i don't remenber it now, nobody knows it?
[08:17] <arif> i dont use the termianl
[08:17] <BWolf1985> what option pel
[08:17] <Pici> Ali_ix: https://launchpad.net/~kwwii  has his email addresses
[08:17] <coolgeek> and if i want a bigger range than .0-255?
[08:17] <gubluntu> EDinNY: iptables
[08:17] <arif> its a deb file
[08:18] <coolgeek> foutrelis: and if i want a bigger range than .0-255?
[08:18] <foutrelis> coolgeek: 192.168.1.0-255 :P
[08:18] <coolgeek> foutrelis: bigger
[08:18] <jrib> arif: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
[08:18] <Ali_ix> Pici: thanks,
[08:18] <foutrelis> coolgeek: Bigger than 255? O.O
[08:18] <foutrelis> coolgeek: I thought IPs don't go over 255
[08:18] <pelandrit> BWolf1985: an option to tune the refresh sync at the boot of live-cd
[08:18] <coolgeek> foutrelis: they dont
[08:19] <foutrelis> coolgeek: Hmm.. 192.168.5.xxx for example?
[08:19] <coolgeek> foutrelis: but what about 192.168.0.0-192.168.100.255
[08:19] <aeby_> hi all! is there a way to pass a password to psql? Or how can i run several scripts with out typing the password over and over?
[08:19] <BWolf1985> well i have it installed its not ran off CD
[08:19] <Ali_ix> Pici: do you know any one else related to ubuntu art work?
[08:19] <g0vner> i installed ubunto and i recieve the following error once i start the computer: "error loading operaing system"
[08:19] <foutrelis> coolgeek: Hmmm.. I think it's 192.168.0-100.0-255
[08:20] <g0vner> i installed ubunto and i recieve the following error once i start the computer: "error loading operaing system" any idea why i get this error ?
[08:20] <Pici> Ali_ix: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art
[08:20] <arif> it says no such file in directory
[08:20] <foutrelis> coolgeek: You enter the range between the dots.
[08:20] <Ali_ix> Pici: thanks again :">
[08:20] <Prez_> hello
[08:20] <binks_> has anyone got jinzora working
[08:20] <jrib> arif: you need to  cd  to the directory that has the .deb
[08:21] <jrib> !cli > arif (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:21] <Prez_> this is very strange, using x-chat in feisty, when I connect to undernet network eveyrthing is fine, as soon as aI join a channel, x-chat crashes completely
[08:21] <martix> hey guys have a problem
[08:21] <martix> made a mistake trying to update from 6.06 to 7.04
[08:21] <jano_> how come I cannot see the nfs shares in "places -> network"? I see the samba shares, but with those I cannot open those files (I can save the file, but I want to work directly). Or what can I use to share a project between two computers and can work directly (so I wouldnt have to copy and synchronize)??
[08:21] <g0vner> dudes ?any suggestions ?
[08:22] <bruenig> martix, you can't jump versions
[08:22] <martix> now my closed some apps and I cannot see the letters on it
[08:22] <arif> its on the desktop
[08:22] <martix> bruenig: now I iknow
[08:22] <martix> is there anyway to fix it?
[08:22] <bruenig> martix, ubuntu.com/download
[08:22] <martix> I have the 7.04 cd here
[08:22] <davix> cheers, I had set up a vnc, it runs well though I am having issues with loading programs that use Glib such as Firefox and XCHAT, the error i get is : http://pastebin.ca/475792 , the vncserver errorlog is here: http://pastebin.ca/475808, does anyone have any clue for how I fix that?
[08:22] <jrib> arif: please prefix what you say with my name so you trigger my hilight
[08:22] <martix> and if I close this window I will not see the letters again
[08:22] <bruenig> martix, fresh install
[08:23] <jrib> arif: cd ~/Desktop
[08:23] <martix> WOW! really???
[08:23] <martix> is there anyway to change the language?
[08:23] <arif> jrib: ok will do that
[08:23] <martix> my default language is es_PE
[08:23] <martix> I believe if I can put it en_US could fix the problem
[08:23] <bullium> matrix, I guess you where running 6.06 for a while and had it setup and config'd they way you like it huh?
[08:23] <arif> jrib: and then
[08:23] <BWolf1985> pel any luck?
[08:24] <johnficca> sudo gedit takes like 5 minutes to open and so do other root apps like network and things like that...can someone help me ?
[08:24] <jrib> arif: sudo dpkg -i foo.deb    where foo.deb is the name of your virtualbox deb file
[08:24] <martix> bullium: thats right but never touched the language stuff
[08:24] <bullium> matrix, so your language is the only thing thats messed up?
[08:25] <godlygeek> has anyone been able to tweak the time remaining that gnome-power-manager waits until to panic and shutdown or suspend in feisty?
[08:25] <johnficca> sudo gedit takes like 5 minutes to open and so do other root apps like network and things like that...can someone help me ?
[08:25] <arif> jrib: so i should try to install it from the terminal
[08:25] <martix> bullium: yeap I cannot read anything if I close an already opened windo
[08:25] <jrib> arif: right, so you can pastebin the output
[08:25] <arif> Jrib: if so i will look on google
[08:26] <Gaspro> YetiChick, Answer : no way, i need to type "pon dsl-provider" to get internet....
[08:26] <jrib> arif: look on google for what?
[08:26] <arif> jrib: what does the pastebin output mean
[08:26] <jrib> !pastebin > arif (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:26] <Answer> Gaspro: :/  I do not know any further
[08:26] <jrib> johnficca: does it happen if you open a new terminal?
[08:26] <jrib> johnficca: from your menu
[08:26] <johnficca> let me see
[08:27] <arif> what do i use as the syntax
[08:27] <ForsakenSoul> can some one tell me how to mount my photo camera ?
[08:27] <bullium> matrix, hmm
[08:27] <johnficca> nope
[08:27] <costas> hi all
[08:27] <ForsakenSoul> can some one tell me how to mount my photo camera using a usb
[08:27] <costas> is nvu available for feisty?
[08:27] <jrib> arif: you just visit http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and copy and paste text there
[08:27] <Gaspro> Answer, YetiChick  :( any way i could install that "ifplugd" even if "apt-get" does not find the package on "ubuntu server edition" ?
[08:28] <ForsakenSoul> can some one tell me how to mount my photo camera using a usb
[08:28] <verve> hey.. i was just wondering, are Linksys USB WiFi adapters supported in Ubuntu, or Linux in general?
[08:28] <johnficca> if I run gksudo gedit I just get the outline of gedit and the inside takes like 5 min to fill in
[08:28] <arif> dpkg: error processing virtualbox (--install):
[08:28] <arif>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[08:28] <arif> Errors were encountered while processing:
[08:28] <arif>  virtualbox
[08:28] <davix> cheers, I had set up a vnc, it runs well though I am having issues with loading programs that use Glib such as Firefox and XCHAT, the error i get is : http://pastebin.ca/475792 , the vncserver errorlog is here: http://pastebin.ca/475808, does anyone have any clue for how I fix that?
[08:28] <jrib> arif: PASTEBIN
[08:28] <arif> i did
[08:28] <kitche> Gaspro: the repo f or the server edition is the same for the deskopt edition
[08:28] <ForsakenSoul> !usb devices
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb devices - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <costas> i can see that NVU is available for edgy hoary dapper but not feisty?
[08:28] <bullium> matrix, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=430119&highlight=language+select
[08:28] <arif> jrib: i did
[08:28] <ForsakenSoul> !usb
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <ForsakenSoul> can some one tell me how to mount my photo camera using a usb
[08:29] <jrib> arif: after you pastebin you provide the url, you don't paste the text again in the channel
[08:29] <arif> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19670/
[08:29] <arif> jrib: sorry :|
[08:29] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  (nod)  A quick peek looked like the interface stuff was for boot, but I didn't go over it carefully.  Mm...  probably, yes.  But I'm not the best person to ask about that.  I've been using Linux since it first existed, but Ubuntu - not so long.  You could probably find a .deb package and install it manually.
[08:29] <costas> are there no feisty backports available?
[08:29] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: Are you sure it doesn't automatically mount?  Most things do.
[08:29] <arif> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19670/
[08:29] <ForsakenSoul> let me try again
[08:29] <ForsakenSoul> :D
[08:29] <johnficca> if I run gksudo gedit I just get the outline of gedit and the inside takes like 5 min to fill in
[08:29] <bullium> matrix, also you have to download the language packages for it.. Under 'Supported Languages,' select the language(s) you want, and click 'Apply'.. It will then download the new package files and install them.. You will *then* be able to select it from the default language list
[08:30] <jrib> arif: thanks, what is the name of the deb file on your desktop?
[08:30] <arif> VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_feisty_i386
[08:30] <r00t3r-j03> OK - This may be n00bish, but how do i compile a .tar.gz file?
[08:30] <Gaspro> kitche , Answer, YetiChick : why then the package "ifplugd" is not found ? what should i do ? Is there a way i could get it anyway ?
[08:30] <jrib> r00t3r-j03: you try to avoid it
[08:30] <jrib> !compiling > r00t3r-j03 (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:30] <johnficca> should I just reinstall
[08:30] <arif> jrib: VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_feisty_i386
[08:31] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek if it mounts ... i actually don`t know where to look for it
[08:31] <r00t3r-j03> jrib: Thanks
[08:31] <jrib> johnficca: I've seen that problem before, there is a thread on the forums about it.  But I don't remember seeing a definitive answer
[08:31] <johnficca> Ok so I'll reinstall then
[08:31] <ForsakenSoul> i cant find it and it doesn`t alert me like in windows that i have a new usb device
[08:31] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: dmesg | tail after reinstalling
[08:31] <jrib> arif: you need to type out the full name when you pass it to dpkg, include the .deb part at the end
[08:31] <godlygeek> johnficca: don't reinstall just yet.
[08:32] <johnficca> ok
[08:32] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: I meant after 'reinserting', not 'reinstalling.'  ;)
[08:32] <hellbounded> hey, can someone help me out real quick?
[08:32] <shampoonator> anyone got a tomcat running? and perhaps eclipse and a plugin using that tomcat?
[08:32] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek with a little more detail i`m kinda newbie
[08:32] <ForsakenSoul> :d
[08:32] <hellbounded> trying to find out how to burn ubuntu to a CD for install with nero.
[08:32] <costas> pls ??
[08:32] <beni> any console IRC client herE?
[08:32] <godlygeek> johnficca: try creating a new user and seeing if the same symptom is exhibited for him.
[08:32] <hellbounded> can anyone point me in the right direction on how to do that?
[08:33] <bruenig> hellbounded, just burn it as an image
[08:33] <southafrikanse> Firefox is running but I can't see it. How can I terminate Firefox?
[08:33] <hellbounded> I don't know how to burn it as an image
[08:33] <bruenig> southafrikanse, killall firefox-bin
[08:33] <arif> jrib: brb sorry
[08:33] <bruenig> hellbounded, nero is a point and click sort of thing, do that
[08:33] <johnficca> godlygeek: ok
[08:33] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: Ok.  try this.  Open up nautilus, the file manager, and navigate to /media
[08:34] <hellbounded> so add all the files in the RAR onto the CD with use the create bootable CD option?
[08:34] <godlygeek> southafrikanse: 'killall firefox'
[08:34] <bruenig> hellbounded, it is not a rar
[08:34] <ForsakenSoul> ok
[08:34] <hellbounded> the ZIP file its in anyways
[08:34] <johnficca> the users and goups windows is taking fever to open
[08:34] <jrib> johnficca: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=161814
[08:34] <hellbounded> errr ISO
[08:34] <southafrikanse> godlygeek: It's done. Thank you
[08:34] <hellbounded> bruenig can you PM me and tell me how to do this?
[08:34] <godlygeek> soutafrikanse: no problem.
[08:35] <bruenig> hellbounded, just burn the iso as a disk image, as that is what it is. Perhaps that is create bootable cd, that sounds right.
[08:35] <Kaso> Every time i try to open the terminal it just fails to open, The "Starting Terminal" appears in the task bar, then nothing. Any ideas? Googling is sorta hard, too many entries on google with "terminal" in them
[08:35] <r00t3r-j03> Is there any way to mount an FTP server as a filesystem?
[08:35] <androxxl> hello can anyone tell me why I get blne
[08:35] <Gaspro> Answer, YetiChick : can u advice me a forum where i could post my question and hopefully resolve it ? Thank you very much for your patience -very appreciated-
[08:35] <godlygeek> Kaso: Anything happen if you type alt-f2, then type 'xterm' into the box?
[08:35] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek ... there are only two folders for the cdrom 2 for the floppy and one with my windows files
[08:35] <Kaso> yes that works godlygeek
[08:36] <jrib> johnficca: I do know that if i have an old screen session lying around, I get that same behavior and I believe it is because the DBUS env variables are old and no longer point to the correct DBUS session for my user (I logout and log back in while keeping screen running)
[08:36] <godlygeek> in THAT terminal, try running 'gnome-terminal' and see if there's any weird output.
[08:36] <ForsakenSoul> http://pastebin.ca/475829
[08:36] <XBehave> how do you find out the chipset on a card?
[08:36] <ForsakenSoul> look at this
[08:36] <g0vner> i installed ubunto and i recieve the following error once i start the computer: "error loading operaing system" any idea why i get this error ?
[08:36] <ForsakenSoul> :D
[08:36] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek
[08:36] <shampoonator> when i install tomcat? do i have to do anything more?
[08:36] <shampoonator> setting funny classpaths or something?
[08:37] <c01100011> what channel should I go to for Xorg / beryl help ?
[08:37] <Kaso> godlygeek; http://pastey.net/23910
[08:37] <LordTureis> does anyone know how to use dbus scripts for pidgin?  I'd like the libnotify script from arstechnica: http://arstechnica.com/reviews/apps/pidgin-2-0.ars/4
[08:37] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek http://pastebin.ca/475829 :D ...
[08:37] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  While I've been using Linux since about the time it first existed, I'm fairly new to Ubuntu.  I don't frequent any Ubuntu forums at this time.  Hopefully someone else can point you at one. http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/ifplugd/  is where the .deb file for ifplugd lives.
[08:38] <LordTureis> c01100011, believe it or not, #beryl
[08:38] <hellbounded> alright burning the image. I didn't see anything that allowed me to make the image file a bootable
[08:38] <c01100011> LordTureis, I believe it ! thanks
[08:38] <Prez_> this is very strange, using x-chat in feisty, when I connect to undernet network eveyrthing is fine, as soon as aI join a channel, x-chat crashes completely
[08:38] <tmske> Hi, I'm trying to install my remote control on ubuntu feisty but I can't get it to work, does anyone have any experience with this?
[08:38] <johnficca> godlygeek: I'm going to log in to the new user and see if I still have the problem
[08:38] <LordTureis> np
[08:38] <hellbounded> I know I've got to shut down my system and re-configure a few things but it should be rather interesting none the less
[08:38] <godlygeek> johnficca: ok.
[08:38] <godlygeek> Kaso: yikes.  Is it fixed, by any chance, by logging out and back in?
[08:38] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  But you'll want to get with someone more familiar with Ubuntu's specifics before you manually install a service.  I could figure it out, but wouldn't want to use you as a test subject. :P
[08:39] <Enverex> hmm, I'm not seeing the 32bit compatability package in the repos for the nVidia drivers on amd64, have they changed the name or something?
[08:39] <Kaso> ive already tried a full reboot, but i shall try a quick log-log just for you :>
[08:39] <beni> is there any irc client for console?
[08:39] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: try, from a terminal, 'sudo mkdir /media/camera; sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/camera -ouser,umask=0; ls /media/camera'
[08:39] <godlygeek> beni: irssi
[08:40] <Ix0s> beni, irssi, bitchx
[08:40] <Kaso> Nope, no change :<
[08:40] <Gaspro> YetiChick : already installed some services (ftp server, ricompiled mldonkey, little things but i tried to follow guides... i'd gladly make a test subject for you if this makes my problem solved (bothering me by a month now ...) but i dont want u to waste considerable amount of time with me :)
[08:41] <godlygeek> Kaso: Have you, by any chance, done much configuration on ubuntu, or are you using it pretty much the way it came out-of-the-box?
[08:41] <ForsakenSoul> godlygeek 10x ... it worked :D
[08:41] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul:
[08:41] <shirish> hi all, sometimes when I am using any package manager I get this
[08:41] <shirish> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[08:41] <shirish> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[08:41] <godlygeek> whoops.  ForsakenSoul: when you're done with it, unmount it wih 'sudo umount /media/camera'
[08:41] <shirish> is there a good way to resolve this, instead of shutting down the computer?
[08:42] <ForsakenSoul> is it neccesery every time i plug it in and out to write this ?
[08:42] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: You can lose data off a mounted drive if you don't unmount it safely and just disconnect it.  ;)
[08:42] <Kaso> godlygeek,  I've had some hard drive problems before so this is a fresh install of ubuntu all ive managed to do is install nvidia drivers and xchat (gnome-terminal worked fine for that) then since a reboot around that time it didnt work
[08:42] <ForsakenSoul> well thats a pain in the ...
[08:42] <shinygerbil> shirish: check no other apt-get processes are running, and kill them if they are
[08:42] <ForsakenSoul> ;)
[08:43] <coolgeek> foutrelis: are u still here/
[08:43] <shirish> shinygerbil: how do I check for other apt-get processes &  how do I kill them?
[08:43] <godlygeek> Kaso: Try doing 'rm -rf ~/.gnome* ~/.gconf*'
[08:43] <godlygeek> Kaso: Then logging out and back in.
[08:43] <mrabbit> hello, could somebody please help me use wpa_supplicant to use a wpa-psk key for eth1
[08:43] <coolgeek> can any one help me with nmap
[08:44] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: You're right, of course, but that was my quick helping-you-out help.  i don't know how to make something automatically mount if it doesn't work properly OOTB.  I'd ask on the forums.
[08:44] <johnficca> Ok so I just tryed to log in to the new user and I got nothing but a Grey box in the upper left, then I tried to log back in to the old user and I got the same thing so I had to reboot
[08:44] <godlygeek> ForsakenSoul: But, at least now you can use it in the mean time.
[08:44] <YetiChick> Gaspro:  You should be able to install ifplugd with dpkg if you download the latest file from the location I gave you.  "dpkg -i <filenae>".  But I'm not sure how much Ubuntu deviates from Debian's file structure, starup and the like.
[08:44] <shirish> shinygerbil: cancel that, understood what to do, thanx for your help, out
[08:45] <ForsakenSoul> yeah ... i have to write down thoose commands so i don`t ask every time ;)
[08:45] <johnficca> godlygeek: Ok so I just tried to log in to the new user and I got nothing but a Grey box in the upper left, then I tried to log back in to the old user and I got the same thing so I had to reboot
[08:45] <james296> I hate to say this, but I used Automatix got all updates from it and now for some reason I cant add programs to the autostart thing at boot up
[08:45] <ForsakenSoul> thaks a lot
[08:45] <Kaso> godlygeek, afraid no luck on that, i also tried using apt to reinstall gnome-terminal.
[08:46] <jrib> james296: check permissions on ~/.config/autostart/ and its parents
[08:46] <godlygeek> Kaso: Did you try using apt to purge gnome-terminal?
[08:46] <godlygeek> johnficca: weird.  i can't think of many things that would affect both users...
[08:46] <Biohazard> hi
[08:46] <Kaso> what's the command for that? just aptitude remove gnome-terminal then installing it again?
[08:46] <Dave_is_sexy> how can i tell ivman to mount cds as executable?
[08:46] <james296> ah ha!
[08:47] <johnficca> yeah weird is the word
[08:47] <godlygeek> johnficca: does anything interesting happen when you run 'sudo gedit' from a terminal?
[08:47] <crdlb> s/sudo/gksu/
[08:47] <johnficca> nope
[08:47] <jrib> johnficca: try gksudo and gksu and see if there is a difference
[08:47] <godlygeek> Kaso: sudo aptitute purge gnome-terminal; sudo aptitude install gnome-terminal
[08:48] <godlygeek> crdlb: Is there any difference between sudo and gksu?  I thought that it only affected where the password prompt appeared. :)
[08:48] <crdlb> yes
[08:48] <johnficca> It opens the gedit windows but no gedit inside
[08:48] <variant> Kaso: open an xterm and run gnome-terminal from there
[08:48] <crdlb> you're always supposed to use gksu for graphical applications
[08:48] <crdlb> !gksu
[08:48] <ubotu> If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application> 
[08:48] <variant> Kaso: see what is going wrong
[08:48] <jrib> johnficca: what is "it"?  both gksu and gksudo?
[08:49] <Kaso> variant, we already tried that, output is here; http://pastey.net/23910
[08:49] <arif> jrib: sorry about that
[08:49] <ztripez> i currently using 7.04, but need to download some .deb files for dapper from the repo... how do it do it? it driving me nuts....
[08:49] <jrib> ztripez: what do you need?
[08:49] <johnficca> gksudo gedit does nothing
[08:50] <DaveG|> anyone know where i can get a deb of vlc 0.8.6b? and why it isn't in the rep?
[08:50] <ztripez> jrib, ineed the ndiswrapper with dependencie
[08:50] <Kaso> purge did nothing godlygeek
[08:50] <bgrupe> DaveG|: it is in the rep
[08:50] <Kaso> well nothing helpful
[08:50] <variant> Kaso: looks like it's an nvidia bug
[08:50] <wishie> who can i see about editing the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems page ?
[08:50] <linux_user400354> DaveG|: have you checked getdeb.net ?
[08:50] <jrib> ztripez: and ndiswrapper in 7.04 doesn't work?
[08:50] <variant> Kaso: reconfiguring the nvidia driver should fix it
[08:50] <godlygeek> Kaso: crap.  I never use gnome-terminal, i'm at the end of my guesses.
[08:51] <linux_user400354> wishie: make an account, login, and then you can edit it
[08:51] <wishie> it seems one of the ubuntu users stumbled across my script for alsa infomation debugging.. and i wanted to add some notes for it
[08:51] <ztripez> jrib, haven't tried actualy
[08:51] <Kaso> variant what exactly should i do for that?
[08:51] <jrib> ztripez: wouldn't that be easier?
[08:51] <variant> Kaso: do you have two displays?
[08:51] <Kaso> godlygeek, thanks for your help so far anyway.
[08:51] <Enverex> hmm, I'm not seeing the 32bit compatability package in the repos for the nVidia drivers on amd64, have they changed the name or something?
[08:51] <Kaso> i do variant
[08:51] <variant> Kaso: tihs has to be the issue then
[08:52] <jrib> Enverex: what do those do exactly?  I just installed nvidia-glx on amd64
[08:52] <Kaso> the fact ive two monitors? or something connected to that
[08:52] <variant> Kaso: nvidia-xconfig --twinview
[08:52] <johnficca> godlygeek: thanks for the help but I think I just need to reinstall
[08:52] <ztripez> jrib, he.. now i feel abit silly actualy..... i was so in the thought that i needed dapper "preconifgured" packages
[08:52] <variant> Kaso: sudo nvidia-xconfig --twinview
[08:52] <Kaso> okay, rebooting x
[08:52] <godlygeek> johnficca: I'm out of ideas, i've never seen a problem like that.  sorry.
[08:52] <Enverex> jrib, 32bit libs are needed for any apps that are 32bit and would normally need access to the drivers libraries, the dev version is needed for anything to compile against them (i.e. Wine)
[08:53] <johnficca> what if I reinstall ubuntu-desktop
[08:53] <johnficca> godlygeek: thanks for the help
[08:53] <jrib> johnficca: how comfortable are you messing with files on your system??
[08:54] <johnficca> I'm ok with it
[08:54] <johnficca> jrib: I'm ok with it
[08:54] <jrib> johnficca: in /root, get rid of most of the config stuff (just rename .foo to .foo.backup), especially .gnome2 and .gconf
[08:55] <johnficca> ok
[08:55] <Enverex> jrib, I don't want to resort to installing nVidia drivers manually again though, the "support staff" in here had an aneurysm last time I mentioned that I did that yet they provide no alternative :/
[08:55] <CommanderCool> how can i fully deinstall gaim? after "apt-get remove gaim" it still starts when i start "gaim"
[08:56] <g011um> hi
[08:57] <variant> Enverex: "the support staff"? who are they exactly?
[08:57] <jrib> Enverex: what was the old name for it?
[08:57] <nbogdanoff> i was able to mount a smbfs without any errors , but when i go to list the files in the directory as root user, i get permission denied.
[08:58] <Kaso> variant, that seems to have fixed it, thank you very much
[08:58] <johnficca> rename all the folders in there?
[08:58] <variant> Kaso: great, you're welcome
[08:58] <Chad-Server> where's the support channel?
[08:58] <variant> Chad-Server: this is it
[08:58] <Chad-Server> alright
[08:58] <johnficca> jrib: rename all of the folder in there
[08:58] <johnficca> ?
[08:58] <jrib> johnficca: try just .gnome2 and .gconf
[08:59] <johnficca> ok I did it now what
[08:59] <jrib> johnficca: try gksudo gedit again
[08:59] <zancik> People how can I make a new INTERNET link  schorcut on a desktop
[08:59] <Chad-Server> Having problems with synaptic, installed and uninstalled a few ftpd apps, now I can't isntall anything, blank console
[08:59] <variant> zancik: you mean a link to a webpage?
[08:59] <jrib> arif: np, did virtualbox install ok now?
[08:59] <johnficca> jrib: hey I think it works now
[08:59] <johnficca> it opened
[08:59] <Enverex> jrib, Not sure
[08:59] <zancik> variant yea
[09:00] <CommanderCool> how can i fully deinstall gaim? after "apt-get remove gaim" it still starts when i start "gaim"
[09:00] <shampoonator> waaaah ME WANT TOMCAT
[09:00] <variant> zancik: can't remmeber. i'm sure drag and drop come in somwhere
[09:00] <arif> jrib: nope
[09:00] <Enverex> variant, Can't remember, he said he was "Senior Systems Support for Colonical" or whatever the companies name is, heh
[09:00] <jrib> arif: pastebin the errors, i'll be back in a bit
[09:00] <johnficca> jrib: is that it ?
[09:01] <arif> ok
[09:01] <zancik> variant hmm
[09:01] <arif> sorry what was the command
[09:01] <marco__> Hi Im using ubuntu server 6.06 because is the LTS version, but i have the clamav virus base outdated. How can i update clamav under 6.06?
[09:01] <arif> jrib: sorry but what was the command
[09:01] <variant> zancik: right click the desktop and select "new"
[09:01] <Fogge> Is there a hardware wiz online that could try and coach me through getting my wireless network card working again?
[09:02] <variant> marco__: freshclam
[09:02] <Fogge> Please OM
[09:02] <Fogge> P;*
[09:02] <marco__> freshclam say: the database antivirus is outdated
[09:02] <variant> marco__: use freshclam to update the database. type man freshclam to find out how
[09:03] <marco__> ok i will try. thank you
[09:03] <fryfrog> is there an ubuntu php or apache channel?  I'm wondering how the /etc/php5/conf.d and /etc/php5/apache2 setup is supposed to work
[09:03] <bawetic>  I have a Edubuntu server with thin client running. How is it possible to get gdm on the client in french ? Hanx
[09:03] <fryfrog> it doesn't look like there is anything set to *append* the items from the conf.d dir to the php.ini
[09:03] <johnficca> jrib: ubuntu remade .gconf and .gnome2 is that ok
[09:03] <zancik> variant i dont have schablons
[09:04] <Enverex> jrib, Ah, I think they are there actually but they don't have links to just ".so"
[09:04] <^Paul^> Does anyone here know if there are feisty repositorys for beryl-svn as mentioned for edgy in this DIGG thread? http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/This_week_in_Beryl_Wall_plugin
[09:04] <^Paul^> I am trying to use Beryl at the same time I am using Tv-OUT
[09:04] <^Paul^> I have a NVIDIA Geforce Go 7700 512MB screen card
[09:05] <bawetic>  I have a Edubuntu server with thin client running. How is it possible to get gdm on the client in french ? Hanx
[09:06] <bawetic> sorry, wrong channel
[09:06] <johnficca> jrib: ok now the problem is back
[09:06] <^Paul^> Noone?
[09:06] <cryod> hello, i ve got a problem when trying to install visual-paradigm
[09:07] <cryod> can anyone help
[09:07] <bruenig> cryod, you have to explain the problem
[09:07] <CommanderCool> how do i uninstall programms, that i compiled myself?
[09:07] <cryod> sure, i downloaded the no install version
[09:07] <ubuntu-kenyan> how do i set irc in amule ?
[09:07] <bruenig> CommanderCool, track down all the files and delete them or what I generally do is when I compile something I leave the directory intact and then when I want to uninstall it I cd into it and do "sudo make uninstall"
[09:08] <cryod> so i excecute   ./vp_suite, and in my terminal i get this message
[09:08] <bruenig> cryod, well if it is the no install version then that seems par for the course
[09:08] <CommanderCool> bruenig, how do i find those relevant files?
[09:08] <gils> i have been fighting with my nm-applet to get proper connection with WPA-enterprise at my university. any advice?
[09:08] <cryod> ./VP_Suite: 147: bin/unpack200: not found
[09:08] <cryod> Error unpacking jar files. Aborting.
[09:08] <cryod> You might need administrative priviledges for this operation.
[09:09] <bruenig> CommanderCool, the easiest way is probably to get the source, compile it again with the exact same flags and then instead of make install run sudo make uninstall
[09:09] <ztripez> how do i mount a usb-stick on a dapper server?!?
[09:09] <Taladan> cryod - chances are you need to do sudo ./vp_suite
[09:09] <CommanderCool> bruenig, thank you, i will try it
[09:09] <ubuntu-kenyan> my conxn to server resets after 3-4 minutes...
[09:09] <cryod> i try that before, and still getting the same message
[09:09] <ubuntu-kenyan> connection reset by peer...
[09:10] <cryod> i also downloaded the install version, and i get the same message
[09:12] <gils> I can get connected to my university wi-fi manually at the command line using wpa_supplicant.conf file.  but i want network manager to do it for me. It tries but keeps timing out. The wpa_supplicant at command line works flawlessly
[09:13] <zancik> People when I wanna go to terminal i have an error http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/8830/screenshotsk2.png
[09:13] <m1ce> has anyone had trouble with feisty using 100% cpu when connected to wifi or lan?
[09:14] <bruenig> zancik, um, it tells you "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[09:14] <zancik> bruenig what i need t do
[09:14] <Enverex> m1ce, Use "top" to see what's using it
[09:14] <bruenig> zancik, that, the thing in quotes
[09:14] <jmitchj> hey guys can someone help me with wireless problems?
[09:15] <Micro`> howcome when i vnc into my ubuntu box it allows me in but i only get a black screen?
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[09:15] <Heavenquake> I have trouble getting nvidia-glx working properly. In 3D-games, my screen freezes at random intervals. I was told that installing nvidia-glx-legacy instead would rid me of those problems. I am running Edgy Eft a little while longer, by the way.
[09:15] <bruenig> zancik, copy and paste that in the terminal, might also want to close synaptic
[09:15] <Enverex> zancik, Do what it tells you to do..
[09:15] <m1ce> enverex, no specific task is using it, but as soon as i plug in the ethernet cable, or connect to a wireless network, the CPU usage goes to 100% and doenst drop
[09:15] <raf256> hi
[09:16] <Enverex> m1ce, If it goes up to 100% then top will tell you WHAT is using the 100%
[09:16] <Heavenquake> Yet when I install nvidia-glx-legacy, it acts like no drivers are installed. X does not crash or anything like it, though
[09:16] <cryod>  sudo ./VP_Suite
[09:16] <cryod> Password:
[09:16] <cryod> Preparing JRE ...
[09:16] <cryod> ./VP_Suite: 147: bin/unpack200: not found
[09:16] <cryod> Error unpacking jar files. Aborting.
[09:16] <cryod> You might need administrative priviledges for this operation.
[09:16] <raf256> hello
[09:16] <Libila> is it possible to setup direct 3d rendering with  ATI Technologies Inc Rage XL (rev 27)?
[09:16] <Micro`> howcome when i vnc into my ubuntu box it allows me in but i only get a black screen?
[09:16] <cryod> till get'n this
[09:16] <raf256> Debian community is grumpy. Is it also the case for ubuntu?
[09:16] <bruenig> cryod, what is that you are installing
[09:16] <cryod> visual-paradigm
[09:16] <m1ce> it says user avahi is using it.  command is avahi-daemon
[09:16] <ubuntu> I want to dual boot a machine that has XP media center and Vista on a single drive, that is currently using Vista's boot loader.  What is the best solution for this environment?
[09:17] <Micro`> no the ubuntu community is WAY better in my opinion...
[09:17] <zaggynl> raf256, nah, Ubuntu is more for the people that are really new to linux
[09:17] <Enverex> Heavenquake, You need to actually tell X to use the driver, heh
[09:17] <zaggynl> But reading manuals/googling/reading forums does help :P
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[09:17] <raf256> zaggynl: but is it good also for people taht know linux well
[09:17] <Enverex> raf256, The only problem is the Debian community in general, despite being grouchy, are more knowledgable
[09:17] <Heavenquake> Enverex: like how? In xorg.conf the driver is set to "nvidia"
[09:17] <bruenig> !ru | zancik
[09:17] <ubotu> zancik:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:17] <Enverex> Heavenquake, Well... then what's actually not working?
[09:18] <raf256> Enverex: so perhaps we need more ubuntu community
[09:18] <jamieathome> I want to dual boot a machine that has XP media center and Vista on a single drive, that is currently using Vista's boot loader.  What is the best solution for this environment?
[09:18] <DanaG> Odd.. my pcspkr doesn't beep once my audio driver loads.
[09:18] <zaggynl> raf256, depends on what you call good
[09:18] <jmitchj> I have a Broadcom 4318, which I was able to get working with the Howto under Dapper, but since upgrading to Feisty, It won't work anymore...Light is on and everything seems ok...but won;t connect...what am I missing?
[09:18] <zancik> bruenig>I'm not russian ))))))))0
[09:18] <Enverex> raf256, Quantity != Quality
[09:18] <bruenig> looks the same
[09:18] <DaveG|> Darkazaron HELLO
[09:18] <zaggynl> raf256, I like ubuntu for it's ease on installing/using
[09:18] <bruenig> !pl
[09:18] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[09:18] <Darkazaron> hello
[09:19] <DaveG|> Darkazaron if you die for real... you die in the what?
[09:19] <Heavenquake> Enverex: right now I am with nvidia-glx which works okay, but freezes my games, so I can't give exact error-output. But for example glxgears complains about "glx missing on display blabla"
[09:19] <DanaG> jamieathome: I usually like to makeactive the Vista partition and then install Vista's bootloader to that partition.  I leave the XP partition with the "old" ntldr, and I have Grub forward to either of the two.
[09:19] <Darkazaron> the game
[09:19] <DaveG|> LIES
[09:19] <Enverex> Heavenquake, Are you using composite/aiglx/XGL/beryl?
[09:19] <zancik> bruenig> Ths!
[09:19] <bruenig> !english | zancik
[09:19] <ubotu> zancik: 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
[09:19] <m1ce> enverex, can i kill avahi-daemon safely?
[09:19] <Ali_ix> !ir
[09:19] <ubotu> #ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast.
[09:19] <jamieathome> DanaG, what do you mean "makeactive"?  Vista is currently saying, on boot, "Boot old" or "boot vista"...
[09:19] <jpiccolo> i have a question is 2.6.17-10-server smp?
[09:20] <Heavenquake> Enverex: I think beryl is installed, but I am not using it.
[09:20] <Libila> are there closed source drivers for the ati rage XL or will I get the best performance out of it with the "ati" driver
[09:20] <Ali_ix> jpiccolo: try #ubuntu-server
[09:20] <DaveG|> Darkazaron do you think richard is doing this stupidly?
[09:20] <Darkazaron> yep
[09:20] <Enverex> Heavenquake, Pastebin "glxinfo"
[09:20] <DanaG> You'd mark the Vista partition as the boot partition, then use the Vista DVD to install the bootloader to that partition.  Then you'd do the same with the XP partition and CD, respectively.
[09:21] <Micro`> howcome when i vnc into my ubuntu box it allows me in but i only get a black screen?
[09:21] <jamieathome> DanaG, so the Vista boot loader can forward to a different partition, and will support our Ubuntu installation by default?
[09:21] <DanaG> No, I make Grub forward to NTLDR or BCD (Vista).
[09:22] <jamieathome> DanaG, so what if we only have the one drive, currently using BCD?
[09:22] <jmitchj> is there another channel to get help for wireless type questions?
[09:22] <dxdemetriou> can I use nfs with nautilus like ssh and smb?
[09:22] <DanaG> Hmm, you can probably apply the principles of "load grub through ntldr" to the Vista bootloader.
[09:22] <Heavenquake> Enverex: http://pastebin.ca/475892
[09:23] <Heavenquake> Enverex: but as I said, right now I am running a working, but unstable, nvidia-glx normal thing
[09:23] <DanaG> Or if not, you can put NTLDR on either of the two partitions.
[09:23] <void^> dxdemetriou: no, (or not easily at least)
[09:23] <james296> I need help with correcting a error that occurs after makin the mistake of installing the cluster manager
[09:23] <DanaG> It does get confusing sometimes.  I like to let each OS take care of itself.
[09:24] <Qaldune> hi there
[09:24] <Qaldune> how can i change what modules are loaded at startup?
[09:24] <james296> now all I get is this...
[09:24] <jamieathome> Alright, DanaG - thanks for your help.  I'm good with booting XP and Ubuntu, I'm just a bit afraid of the Vista stuff. :X
[09:24] <james296> E: clvm: subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[09:24] <Qaldune> is there any configuration file or something like that?
[09:24] <bruenig> james296, sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/clvm && sudo apt-get remove clvm
[09:25] <dxdemetriou> void^, before I used smb as other user, now I am using the nfs to keep permissions. I thought about nfs to share only the directories I want and not the whole file system
[09:25] <jhaig> Trying to view a video from a web site I get "RTSP streams cannot be played yet."  Is there a way to get this working?
[09:25] <james296> wow, bruenig THANK YOU!
[09:25] <bruenig> pretty sure mplayer can handle RTSP
[09:26] <grim_> hello
[09:26] <bruenig> james296, stupid packager using the automatic prerm script debhelper thing
[09:26] <jhaig> bruenig: It appears to be a Totem error.
[09:26] <grim_> im looking for some help
[09:26] <james296> ok
[09:26] <james296> dont know what that means lol
[09:26] <james296> but ok
[09:26] <bruenig> jhaig, sudo apt-get remove totem-mozilla && sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer
[09:27] <skoda> hello
[09:27] <Heavenquake> Enverex: Personally I don't understand any of the output. Is it usable to you?
[09:27] <jhaig> bruenig: That will not remove totem, just the mozilla plugin, right?
[09:27] <Enverex> Heavenquake, What's why I asked for it...
[09:27] <bruenig> james296, basically they have these "helper" scripts to allow people to package debs that go in the repos. But the helper scripts (I've noticed especially for daemons like clvm) are often times very flawed
[09:27] <iEatBabies> is there a command to list what users are in a specified group?
[09:27] <bruenig> jhaig, correct
[09:27] <jhaig> bruenig: Thanks.
[09:28] <Heavenquake> Enverex: didn't you recieve the link? http://pastebin.ca/475892
[09:28] <Enverex> Heavenquake, That basically says everything is working fine...
[09:28] <bruenig> iEatBabies, conceivably grep groupname /etc/group
[09:28] <james296> oh and btw, is it possible to open the New Item app window in FRONT of the gnome menu editor instead of behind?
[09:28] <funkja> when I play DVDs the color is all messed up. I have these weird green bars at the top in any program I play it in (vlc, mplayer, etc). It works fine in Windows so it doesn't seem to be the hardware. Any suggestions?
[09:29] <iEatBabies> thanks bruenig
[09:29] <james296> cuz it ALWAYS opens behind it for some odd reason
[09:29] <Heavenquake> Enverex: Hmm okay. But everything also do work fine with the normal nvidia-glx driver, which I run right now. Apart from the freezes when running 3D-games
[09:29] <a5benwillis> Can anyone help me with an ubuntu gdm login loop?????
[09:29] <Enverex> Heavenquake, Sounds like it may be an AGP/SideBand/FastWrites issue
[09:30] <james296> anyone get that?
[09:30] <Heavenquake> Enverex: which means in human?
[09:30] <mc__> !anyone
[09:30] <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?
[09:30] <jmitchj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19676/
[09:30] <void^> dxdemetriou: if your setup is more or less static you can just mount those nfs shares in fstab (possibly with option bg to take network issues into account), but it's just not very good for "adhoc" access, i.e. you always need root or an fstab entry to access nfs shares
[09:31] <Heavenquake> Enverex: I mean, what is AGP/SideBand/FastWrites ?
[09:31] <Enverex> Heavenquake, Something wrong with your hardware
[09:31] <james296> Id really appreciate a solution to that problem...
[09:31] <Heavenquake> Enverex: Oh, I see.
[09:31] <pegger> is anyone running selinux on ubuntu yet?
[09:31] <linux_user400354> can anyone suggest another distro to try other than ubuntu?
[09:32] <BlackRage> hiya ppl
[09:32] <StoneNote> linux_user400354, kubuntu
[09:32] <iEatBabies> bruenig: what kind of syntax could i use to only list the the usernames after the 3rd
[09:32] <jhaig> bruenig: Well, now it doesn't come up with an error, but it doesn't play.  It loads, and then says 'stopped'.
[09:32] <iEatBabies> :
[09:32] <Heavenquake> linux_user400354:  LFS
[09:32] <Samuli^> linux_user400354, mepis? tee-hee.
[09:32] <USMarine> linux_user400354 kubuntu ftw
[09:32] <linux_user400354> Heavenquake: do you know how to apply patches in LFS?
[09:32] <iEatBabies> err...didnt mean to hit enter there...
[09:32] <slitz> can somone help me with CEDEGA? i'm getting this error when installing a game..... http://content1-foto.inbox.lv/albums34751348/slitz/07-05-2007-2/Screenshot.png
[09:32] <dxdemetriou> void^, maybe I'll forget the nfs for now and I'll remain with ssh to share between my pcs and smb for windows like. Just I wonder if is there any way to allow/deny users with ssh, or to give access on specific directories
[09:33] <BlackRage> i'm having sum terrible hastles trying to get my server up and running!
[09:33] <Heavenquake> linux_user400354:  not anything that looks like it
[09:33] <BlackRage> and gnome isn't working!
[09:33] <james296> guess no one has a solution then...
[09:33] <Gekko-State> Hmmm
[09:33] <Gekko-State> I just installed ubuntu on my laptop
[09:33] <Heavenquake> slitz: #cedega
[09:34] <Gekko-State> My wireless is unbelivably slow, no more the 8MB/s and thats at its best
[09:34] <bruenig> iEatBabies, awk -F : '/groupname/ {print $4}' /etc/group
[09:34] <Gekko-State> Any ideas what could be causing it anyone?
[09:34] <BlackRage> Gekko: i have ubuntu on my lappy but it has a working GUI and the server version dosen't
[09:34] <Gekko-State> Oh im using the desktop release
[09:35] <iEatBabies> thanks bruenig...awesome help!
[09:35] <BlackRage> that's what i got on the lappy
[09:35] <Gekko-State> Gnome GUI
[09:35] <BlackRage> Yup
[09:35] <Gekko-State> Hmmm
[09:35] <fdr> hello! Is there a document explaining how to have soundjuicer extract in MP3 ? thanks!
[09:35] <BlackRage> I thought the server version would have a GUI with it
[09:35] <Gekko-State> The wireless card is the crappy intel one that ships with the system
[09:35] <balor> Gekko-State: Intel wireless cards are rather good
[09:36] <Gekko-State> Tell that to my internet connection tat the moment.
[09:36] <Gekko-State> Heh
[09:36] <BlackRage> it sounds like ur ver of ubuntu hasn't got the right configuration for ur wireless card
[09:36] <void^> dxdemetriou: well, ssh uses regular user accounts, so you can use ownership and permissions to control access.
[09:37] <Gekko-State> Probably
[09:37] <Gekko-State> Though to be completely honest im what many people would call a noob
[09:37] <BlackRage> Gekko: I assume u've checked ur isp's up-time
[09:37] <Gekko-State> So if you could point me in the right direction on where to get some updated packages id be much obliged
[09:37] <Gekko-State> Errr...
[09:38] <Gekko-State> Ill go with no for 300 on this one Blackrage
[09:38] <Gekko-State> :P
[09:38] <BlackRage> i'm a noob 2, but it sounds lik u just nee to tweek ur version of ubuntu
[09:38] <Gekko-State> Hmmm
[09:39] <T0uCH> is ti normal that i got ubuntu kernel 6.20 written instead of 7.04 when i reboot ?
[09:39] <Gekko-State> Ill do a google search and see If I can find anything
[09:39] <ndee> anyone can recommend a bittorrent client?
[09:40] <Gekko-State> I tried azeureus on the desktop
[09:40] <ndee> wasn't it a resource hog?
[09:40] <zaggynl> ndee, ktorrent/azureus/deluge/wine+utorrent
[09:40] <Gekko-State> It what I used back in the days before I saw the light (Windows days) and it worked pretty well for me then
[09:40] <Gekko-State> Its*
[09:40] <TariusX> azureus is a resource hug, but nice on windows
[09:40] <dxdemetriou> void^, I don't feel safe to have either my home directory, this is why when I used smb before the ssh I gave access only to other user I made for only this purpose, that can have access only to home folder. Anyway, thanks for help :)
[09:40] <ndee> ktorrent seems kinda unstable, so does deluge
[09:40] <zaggynl> ndee, try utorrent and use it with wine
[09:40] <ndee> ktorrent bursts to 15kb/s and then just stalls
[09:40] <ndee> okay
[09:41] <ubuntu-ge> I need contact for official Mirrors
[09:41] <ubuntu-ge> to whom I can talk to
[09:41] <sn0> !pastebin
[09:41] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:41] <zaggynl> pretty sad I have to point you to win32 binaries, but there aren't that much good bitorrent apps for linux :(
[09:42] <linux_user400354> ndee: have you forwarded the ports that your torrent clients use?
[09:42] <BlackRage> can ne1 help me with my ubuntu server?
[09:42] <linux_user400354> BlackRage: sure
[09:42] <rde> hello. i have a quick question. can any of you give me a keystroke combination to minimize all open windows?
[09:42] <chemist109> ndee: I've been using ktorrent successfully.
[09:42] <ndee> linux_user400354, yep.
[09:42] <linux_user400354> rde:  control +d
[09:42] <kane77> I was playing xmoto, but it froze so I had to kill it (from tty1) and now my mouse froze... can I reset just the mouse?
[09:42] <linux_user400354> rde: sorry, its control shift d
[09:42] <BlackRage> i'm a noob, i'm lost and it isn't giving me any hints as to where to start!
[09:43] <chemist109> ctrl alt d
[09:43] <linux_user400354> oops i meant alt not shift
[09:43] <a5benwillis> how can I clean up some disk space on Ubuntu. I have 0% free on my '/' partition. Ive moved some things to another partition but its stll at 0???? HELP?
[09:43] <linux_user400354> a5benwillis: sudo apt-get clean
[09:43] <Qaldune> move more files
[09:43] <a5benwillis> cant log in
[09:43] <ubuntu-ge> who can help with the official mirrors issue?
[09:43] <rde> thanks everyone. ctrl-alt-d does the trick.
[09:43] <ubuntu-ge> anybody from Ubuntu team?
[09:44] <a5benwillis> Qaldune: shouldnt something show up?
[09:44] <a5benwillis> apt-get clean didnt help either
[09:44] <linux_user400354> ndee: have you upgraded your ktorrent? i heard of some bugs with it recently. try a different version.
[09:44] <a5benwillis> linux_user400354: didnt help. thanks for trying though
[09:45] <linux_user400354> a5benwillis: how are you checking the free space?
[09:45] <a5benwillis> df
[09:45] <BlackRage> any body with server skillz?
[09:45] <linux_user400354> yes
[09:45] <linux_user400354> BlackRage: what are you trying to do?
[09:46] <Sjimmie> i fot foo skillz :D
[09:46] <Sjimmie> lol
[09:46] <linux_user400354> ive got skillz
[09:46] <ndee> thanks for the help
[09:46] <Gekko-State> 1 P1ty teh f00 :P
[09:46] <Gekko-State> lol
[09:47] <raf256> !grab linux_user400354
[09:47] <raf256> you do need a grabbot
[09:47] <Noonan> hey, i just installed ubuntu, and now i setup my wireless network. but i dont have all the packages in synaptic. like gnome-compiz-manager, and other things. is there a way to update the repos?
[09:47] <raf256> Noonan: you have to pay 150 usd to ubuntu owners
[09:48] <raf256> (or sudo apt-get update in console, whatever)
[09:48] <capiira> hmm is security.ubuntu.com off?
[09:48] <a5benwillis> linux_user400354: Get my reply?
[09:48] <lazin> enable universe and multiverse
[09:48] <jrib> arif: still around?
[09:48] <bruenig> universe and multiverse are enabled by default in feisty
[09:48] <arif> jrib: yep
[09:48] <nobuddy> I can't see my buddies in the buddy list. Any idea what the problem is? the buddies _are_ listed in ~/.gaim/blist.xml
[09:48] <lazin> oh :P damn
[09:48] <linux_user400354> a5benwillis: no, i didnt. have you identified with your password?
[09:48] <bruenig> I don't understand why they weren't before
[09:48] <raf256> Noonan: or lunch syntaptics and update, and/or add more repos as lazin wrote, or add more repos to /etc/apt/source.list directy
[09:48] <a5benwillis> linux_user400354: /dev/sda1             9.2G  8.8G     0 100% /
[09:48] <a5benwillis> varrun                505M   80K  505M   1% /var/run
[09:48] <a5benwillis> varlock               505M     0  505M   0% /var/lock
[09:48] <a5benwillis> procbususb             10M  268K  9.8M   3% /proc/bus/usb
[09:48] <a5benwillis> udev                   10M  268K  9.8M   3% /dev
[09:48] <a5benwillis> devshm                505M     0  505M   0% /dev/shm
[09:48] <a5benwillis> /dev/sda3             373G  8.9G  364G   3% /store/mythtv
[09:49] <bruenig> stop
[09:49] <jrib> johnficca: hmm does it go away again if you delete those files again?
[09:49] <mwe> !paste | a5benwillis
[09:49] <ubotu> a5benwillis: 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)
[09:49] <linux_user400354> a5benwillis: i dont see anything that is 100% full there
[09:49] <linux_user400354> not even close to it
[09:49] <a5benwillis> first line
[09:49] <raf256> is ubuntu suitable ony for noobs, or can it be as mature / serious / stable / etc as debian stable?
[09:49] <jrib> arif: sudo dpkg -i full_name_of_your.deb
[09:50] <a5benwillis> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[09:50] <a5benwillis> /dev/sda1             9.2G  8.8G     0 100% /
[09:50] <a5benwillis> sry mwe
[09:50] <BlackRage> help b4 i get banned 4 spamming!
[09:50] <BlackRage> PLEASE!!
[09:50] <raf256> BlackRage: oh noez
[09:50] <Qaldune> can anybody suggest me a good link on ubuntu's boot process speeding up?
[09:50] <compilerwriter> !attitude | Blackrage
[09:50] <ubotu> Blackrage: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:51] <linux_user400354> how can it be 10% full if only 8.8 gb of 9.2 gb is in use?
[09:51] <linux_user400354> 100% i mean
[09:51] <Sjimmie> because of the journal
[09:51] <raf256> linux_user400354: some is used for inodes and internal things perhaps?
[09:51] <compilerwriter> I have gotten my sound out of sorts someone tell me how to fix it please.
[09:51] <Sjimmie> thats 5% if I'm right
[09:51] <arif> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19679/
[09:51] <Sjimmie> so BlackRage just cleanup
[09:51] <Ramses__II> hello folks. sb got running typo3 4.1.1 with feisty WITH correct installed imagemagic/graphicsmagick?
[09:52] <BlackRage> I'm sry 2 keep asking but I'm stuk!!
[09:52] <Sjimmie> BlackRage: just clean ur disk!
[09:53] <BlackRage> my disk inst dirty?!
[09:53] <CheshireViking> any suggestions on what would cause a wireless mouse to work for so long (maybe a couple of hours) and then just freeze?
[09:53] <jrib> arif: you need to do   cd ~/Desktop   first
[09:53] <dac_> yetiman
[09:53] <BlackRage> wireless mouse batteries?
[09:53] <Enverex> This channel really needs paste/spam protection... damn
[09:54] <BlackRage> auto-sensor missing mouse?
[09:54] <arif> jrib: just got a blue screen in the terminal
[09:54] <CheshireViking> BlackRage, no, batteries are fine, tried different ones, mouse works fine in windows - just a problem in ubuntu at the minute
[09:54] <arif> jrib: its the config for virtualbox
[09:55] <BlackRage> What do u mean by "clean my disk?"
[09:55] <jrib> arif: read it and press enter if you agree :)
[09:56] <BlackRage> fair enuf, chk ur config
[09:56] <arif> jrib: i agree lol but enter does not work
[09:56] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me why should you install from repositories instead of debian package
[09:56] <jrib> arif: press tab to get to enter
[09:56] <arif> jrib: ok lol one min i think i got it
[09:56] <tondar>  is there a way to manage torrent start and stop download time?
[09:56] <Whamazoom> Will EASYUBUNTU work on Xubuntu?
[09:56] <tondar> like start at 3:00 AM and end at 7:00aM
[09:56] <tondar> ?
[09:56] <BlackRage> (its a shame that i have an idea what i want 2 do but have no idea how 2 do it on ubuntu!)
[09:56] <tondar> any mouse and keyboard recorder app? GUI <<
[09:57] <void^> BlackRage: you should just ask a question
[09:57] <edistar> does anyone have a good howto for setting up ldap clients?
[09:57] <edistar> in feisty
[09:58] <sampbar> :)
[09:58] <BlackRage> ok, i've installed ubuntu server 7.04 left with a prompt, how do i check my LAMP install has worked?
[09:58] <arif> jrib: all i can say is that you are a legend thank you so much
[09:58] <computermc> what is the command for purging a package in ubuntu server?
[09:58] <arif> jrib: how long have you been using ubuntu
[09:59] <crdlb> computermc: sudo apt-get --purge remove package
[09:59] <arif> jrib: linux*
[09:59] <jrib> arif: almost 2 years (for both) but we should take this to #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:59] <Slasko> hi does anyone know how to see what version that is installed? 6.10 or 7.04?
[09:59] <computermc> crdlb: thanks, I was putting the purge after remove
[09:59] <jrib> !version > Slasko (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:59] <NickGarvey> Slasko: lsb_release
[10:00] <tidrion> how can I update from dapper to feisty?
[10:00] <crdlb> computermc: I don't think it matters
[10:00] <arif> jrib: ok
[10:01] <BlackRage> void^: ok, i've installed ubuntu server 7.04 left with a prompt, how do i check my LAMP install has worked?
[10:01] <jmitchj> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19676/
[10:01] <edistar> tidrion: don't try that.. you will probably destroy your system
[10:01] <Slasko> ok thanks :)
[10:01] <tidrion> edistar: ?
[10:01] <edistar> tidrion:I tried that 3 times... and it never worked
[10:01] <digits> is there a way to find out my current refresh rate?
[10:01] <edistar> always broke my system
[10:01] <gumjo> hello, Im trying to run XP in Vmware
[10:01] <edistar> tidrion: 3 different pcs
[10:01] <tidrion> edistar: to upgrade?
[10:01] <edistar> yes
[10:01] <Enverex> tidrion, You go from Dapper to Edgy then to Feisty
[10:02] <tidrion> Enverex: k
[10:02] <linux_user400354> digits: xrandr and also the monitor buttons. look for fv and it will have a number in Hz
[10:02] <tidrion> Enverex: how to I go from dapper to edgy?
[10:02] <edistar> tidrion: good luck
[10:02] <tidrion> !upgrade
[10:02] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[10:02] <a5benwillis> How can I clear the trash from the command line?
[10:02] <manny> man i have no sound at all on my laptop thanks to fiesty fawn
[10:02] <digits> linux_user400354: thanks :) (my monitor buttons doesn't show that)
[10:02] <OHlo> For some reason I can cd /ect/apt :/
[10:02] <linux_user400354> a5benwillis: rm -riv ~/.Trash/*
[10:03] <OHlo> can't*
[10:03] <linux_user400354> OHlo: it's cd /etc/apt
[10:03] <linux_user400354> not ect
[10:03] <crocd> is anybody here using fluxbox as a desktop manager
[10:03] <linux_user400354> i used it in damn small linux
[10:03] <OHlo> LOL
[10:03] <zaggynl> crocd, I use it on my laptop
[10:03] <void^> BlackRage: well, the entire point of the edition is that it doesn't install a gui. 'ps aux | grep apache' will show you if apache is running. i guess the first step would be to configure it.
[10:03] <tidrion> sweet
[10:03] <tidrion> thanks guys
[10:03] <OHlo> linux_user400354, I do that every freaking time XD  Thanks.
[10:03] <SlimeyPete> I used to use fluxbox
[10:03] <crocd> zaggynl: are you experiencing any lockups on it?
[10:03] <tidrion> big difference from dapper to feisty?
[10:03] <kaiechi> does any1 know why my mic just stopped working for recording sound?
[10:04] <zaggynl> crocd, actually no, but I run it on Debian :] 
[10:04] <kingcobra> can somebody tell me why should you install from repositories instead of debian package
[10:04] <tondar> what is the best torrent client out there?
[10:04] <zaggynl> kingcobra, 'right' versions
[10:04] <LinuxHelp> Hi, when I type glxinfo, X crashes. Here's my Xorg.0.log http://rafb.net/p/knh7ki41.html and here is my xorg.conf http://rafb.net/p/PmTmEb92.html
[10:04] <zaggynl> tondar, utorrent
[10:04] <tiagoboldt> kingcobra, optimized packages for ubuntu
[10:04] <biouser> hello
[10:04] <crocd> for some reason I am getting lockups where the apps that are open run fine but the menu stops responding.
[10:04] <tondar> zaggynl: for feisty?
[10:04] <kingcobra> zaggynl, what do you mean
[10:05] <zaggynl> kingcobra, I tried messing with different versions, really broke stuff
[10:05] <kingcobra> tiagoboldt, how would they be optimized
[10:05] <zaggynl> better stick to default repo's
[10:05] <crocd> SlimeyPete: What do you use at the mo?
[10:05] <zaggynl> tondar, It's not linux native, you will have to use wine
[10:05] <BlackRage> :(
[10:05] <BlackRage> there's my question and it seems that either no-one knows or no one wants to help or no-one's thought of an answer, or i'm lagging behind the chats or ...
[10:05] <zaggynl> tondar, as far as I know, no linux bittorrent client does the same as utorrent
[10:05] <Enverex> tondar, Try "Deluge"
[10:05] <tondar> zaggynl: want a linux native
[10:05] <zaggynl> tondar, feature/performance wise
[10:05] <biouser> My Toshiba Satelite (p4 -premobile era) hangs all the time with the latest kernel (after upgrade to feisty repos) anyone got any suggestions?
[10:05] <zaggynl> either they are bloated, unstable or lack features
[10:05] <linux_user400354> tondar: ktorrent is
[10:06] <tondar> Enverex: hmm
[10:06] <Lightenix> hi, can anyone tell me why i cant ping router on the other computer, while i can on this one???   this happens if computer is online and idle for some time and it wasnt doing that before!
[10:06] <tiagoboldt> kingcobra, compiled in an Ubuntu environment, with the default ubuntu lib versions
[10:06] <biouser> ubotu, what do you know about Toshiba laptops and Feisty?
[10:06] <linux_user400354> tondar: but if you want utorrent in linux, you can use wine or cedega. yes, even cedega runs utorrent great though it was made for games.
[10:06] <Lightenix> ohh pinging google works from both at the same moment
[10:06] <zaggynl> biouser, ubotu is a bot
[10:07] <tondar> linux_user400354: cool
[10:07] <jmitchj> has anyone had a chance to look at my paste and are able to identify anything there that would indicate why I can't connect over my wireless?
[10:07] <biouser> zaggynl, I know, I was just wondering what it might say
[10:07] <zaggynl> linux_user400354, wine runs utorrent fine, no reason to pay for cedega
[10:07] <zaggynl> ah k
[10:07] <linux_user400354> zaggynl: unless you already have it for games
[10:07] <zaggynl> true
[10:07] <linux_user400354> zaggynl: or got it from a torrent
[10:07] <zaggynl> Wintendo XP for games :] 
[10:07] <biouser> My Toshiba Satelite (p4 -premobile era) hangs all the time with the latest kernel (after upgrade to feisty repos) anyone got any suggestions?
[10:08] <linux_user400354> my friend didn't pay >_< and he uses it to run utorrent
[10:08] <FurryNemesis> biouser, it's not a satellite 5200, is it?
[10:09] <BlackRage> so i've got the wrong ver of ubuntu 2 start with
[10:09] <BlackRage> would i be better off trying to reconfigure my ubuntu to use a gui or should i use something with a gui already init?
[10:10] <joselj> i have a problem with a kio_file error message everytime i use a kde app in ubuntu feisty, why?
[10:10] <joselj> any idea how can i solve this problem? i can't use amarok very well
[10:11] <bulle> joselj: and the error message says what ?
[10:11] <linux_user400354> joselj: search your exact error on ubuntuforums.org and google.com
[10:11] <insom^> what chat client would you guys suggest?
[10:11] <kingcobra> tiagoboldt, not all apps in the repos would use ubuntu libs would they
[10:11] <n2diy> Anybody have any luck installing on a Dell Latitude LS? I have a chance to grab one for $150.
[10:11] <zootm> insom^: For what?
[10:11] <insom^> irc
[10:11] <insom^> general use
[10:11] <tondar> liked deluge and ktorrent for their GUI face
[10:12] <samu2> I've just compiled a kernel and then ran make modules_install, which seemed to work fine. And then I ran make install which seems to say that everything is fine but at least menu.lst hasn't changed at all.
[10:12] <Linkmasta23> i use chatzilla extension under firefox ;)
[10:12] <nn-main> Someone here must know where to go or who to talk to to serup a freenode bounce point server
[10:12] <samu2> Any Ideas why?
[10:12] <joselj> something like can't unmount cd/dvd when i extract a cd/dvd when an kde app is running
[10:12] <zootm> insom^:  I use XChat-GNOME and it seems pretty good to me?
[10:12] <tondar> is there something like bitcomet which also shows you the comments??
[10:12] <kingcobra> zaggynl, there are many apps that are not in the repos that wont break things tho arent there
[10:13] <Libila> I forget what do I need to 'make menuconfig' to work? I get this output when I try to run it: http://rafb.net/p/CTYxVR94.html
[10:13] <insom^> zootm: that's what I'm currently using I suppose it'll do
[10:13] <tondar> is there a GUI for mouse&keyboard record and replay?
[10:13] <joselj> followed by the kio_file error message both messages has an kde ui and various kio_file proccesses are still running even if i quit all the dke apps
[10:13] <zaggynl> kingcobra, true true
[10:13] <kingcobra> tondar, bitcomet is crap
[10:13] <kingcobra> tondar, use utorrent in windoze
[10:14] <kaiechi> the middle mouse button click/scroll of my USB mouse is not working, any ideas?
[10:14] <ffm> Hi, whenever I change the /etc/motd, when I restart, it changes back to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19682/ .
[10:14] <tondar> kingcobra: why is bitcomet crap?
[10:14] <zaggynl> It used to cheat IIRC
[10:14] <kingcobra> zaggynl, i think i would like the latest version of rare apps than whatever ancient version they have in the repos
[10:15] <joselj> are this kio_file problems a bug in feisty for all the kde apps?
[10:15] <kingcobra> zaggynl, would you agree or advise
[10:15] <tondar> could I use ktorrent in gnome?
[10:15] <Enverex> tondar, yes, I recommend Deluge though
[10:15] <kingcobra> tondar, it doesnt even adhere to bittorrent specifications and protocol
[10:15] <xspikex> hi
[10:15] <tondar> kingcobra: oh ok
[10:15] <Noonan> i installed ubuntu and now i have no video drivers afaik.. when i go to "System>Administration>Restricted Drivers Manager" it shows 'Atheros HAL" and its enabled. i dont know if thats what it should be.. its an integrated video accelerator on an intel board.. and my monitors resolution is 1680x1050, but i cant select that res in the resolution dialogue.. but "1680x1050" is in the xorg.conf file.. any suggestions??
[10:16] <kingcobra> tondar, it is inefficient
[10:16] <tondar> kingcobra: will shift
[10:16] <hellbounded> got another problem....can anyone help?
[10:16] <kingcobra> tondar, utorrent works much better
[10:16] <tondar> Enverex: Deluge not in the repos? (fesity)
[10:16] <dyrne> tondar: deluge has advantage of not having to load lot of other libs. azureus you need java ktorrent kde libs
[10:16] <hellbounded> what is my ubuntu login
[10:16] <hellbounded> and what is my ubuntu password?
[10:16] <Enverex> tondar, Google it and its on the forum
[10:16] <mazza558> hey, when I try and install "nvidia-glx-new" (using "nvidia-glx before), it breaks my Xserver and tells me it's an "API mismatch"
[10:16] <joselj> :-(
[10:16] <FurryNemesis> Noonan, what vid card have you?
[10:16] <Enverex> hellbounded, Erm, it's whatever you set it to, lol
[10:16] <tondar> Enverex: k
[10:17] <RockClimber> wow
[10:17] <zootm> insom^: What problems are you actually having with XChat? is there anything you wish it did that it didn't?
[10:17] <hellbounded> crap.....I just did it and I don't remember the username
[10:17] <CheshireViking> Noonan, I think the Atheros HAL restricted driver is to do with wireless networking
[10:17] <Crashed> Hey, what's Ubuntu good for?
[10:17] <zaggynl> kingcobra, the repo's do get kinda old though
[10:17] <compilerwriter> I have an audiocd that I am not sure is mounted how do I check?
[10:17] <RockClimber> I've just switched from Fedora and RedHat to ubuntu
[10:17] <Nvening> hi, what packaged do i need to extract RAR files??
[10:17] <hellbounded> but when I type the password, nothing comes up on the line
[10:17] <RockClimber> good job
[10:17] <sanityx> eww dsl sucks
[10:17] <void^> mazza558: did you try unloading the nvidia module or rebooting?
[10:17] <hellbounded> is that supposed to happen?
[10:17] <RockClimber> anyone know of a linux DVD recovery ap?
 Hey, what's Ubuntu good for?
[10:18] <kingcobra> zaggynl, they can get old alright i think
[10:18] <compilerwriter> hellbounded is it not passwd instead of password
[10:18] <kingcobra> tiagoboldt, not all apps in the repos would use ubuntu libs would they
[10:18] <mazza558> void^, i just did "apt-get install..." which removed the old driver. I then restered X.
[10:18] <insom^> zootm well I can't seem to get xchat to wash my dishes properly
[10:18] <hellbounded> one second let me check compiler
[10:18] <hellbounded> I just tried to boot ubuntu after I installed
[10:18] <jhattu> Hey there. Could someone give me a hint on the saving windows size of OOo? Why does it always open so tiny?
[10:18] <void^> mazza558: that means the kernel module for the other driver was still loaded, therefore api mismatch.
[10:18] <agentnewb> 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01). iwconfig keeps reporting back ESSID:"g" even though that is wrong.
[10:19] <hellbounded> so its going through a normal boot
[10:19] <Noonan> FurryNemesis, IntelExtreme graphics accelerator 2 i think..
[10:19] <insom^> zootm:  it never rinses all the way, leaving spots
[10:19] <mazza558> void^, should I restart after installing the new driver then?
[10:19] <jmitchj> Could someone check this paste and see if it indicates any reason my wireless will not work under Feisty which did work in Dapper before upgrade...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19676/?
[10:19] <void^> mazza558: yes, or unload the nvidia module when X isn't running
[10:19] <zootm> insom^: This is unfortunate, I think you need the kitchen-sink module to fix that, but it's not in the normal repositories due to licencing issues
[10:19] <mazza558> void^: thanks
[10:19] <hellbounded> compiler: it says password I know the password but I forget what my username is I know the lines of what it was
[10:20] <TariusX> I am going to install linux on an old laptop (1997-2000 sort of power) and would like to use Ubuntu, can ubuntu hand PCMCIA linksys and netgear wired and wireless networking cards?
[10:20] <agentnewb> is there like an international agreement on which direction equals on for wireless (ahh they want me to say switch so they can blow me off saying its not a laptop)
[10:20] <bh_> upgraded from edgy -> feisty. Having a problem with a delay when logging in (gnome). Everything starts,exept from the apps in the notification. Perhaps related to network manager. Anybody knows what is causing this?
[10:20] <dyrne> hellbounded: hit esc during boot. then hit e to edit your ubuntu selection then add init=/bin/sh to the kernel line. hit enter then b to boot at # prompt type mount -o remount,rw /   then type ls /home and passwd whateverusername or..use recovery mode  of course if you know pass you dont have to reset it
[10:20] <sgtmattbaker> What would be a secure way i.e. encrypted to have a remote desktop setup for administering my server
[10:20] <StoneNote> Noonan, I read over the weekend about someone with a similar monitor resolution who was surprised to discover his lcd worked properly when connected through the vga cable but didn't work well when connected by the dvi cable.  perhaps you can see if you have the same issue.
[10:20] <hellbounded> alright, I think my username is hellbound
[10:21] <agentnewb> sgtmattbaker: use ssh and if you want a gui use vnc over ssh tunnel
[10:21] <sgtmattbaker> What would be a secure way i.e. encrypted to have a remote desktop setup for administering my server.. vnc tunneled through a ssh connection?*
[10:21] <hellbounded> I typed that in exactly then my password. and its saying invalid username
[10:21] <nomin> what can I use to have a joystick emulate the mouse and keyboard?
[10:21] <Crashed> joy2key
[10:21] <Crashed> Good app
[10:21] <wareeus> I have a noob question, I want beryl-manager to run at startup (ubuntu7.04), what do I have to do?
[10:21] <SlimeyPete> sgtmattbaker: either that, or x-forwarding over ssh
[10:21] <nomin> Crashed: I'll try it.
[10:21] <zaggynl> !startup
[10:21] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup
[10:21] <nomin> !joy2key
[10:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about joy2key - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:21] <zaggynl> yay, guessed right
[10:21] <Noonan> StoneNote, its not a videocard, its an integrated video controller, only VGA is available
[10:21] <wareeus> thanks
[10:21] <wareeus> :)
[10:21] <zaggynl> welcome
[10:21] <dyrne> sgtmattbaker: freenx might be easier if you can just apt-get it. you can use the nomachine client in windows
[10:22] <hellbounded> dyrne can you help me?
[10:22] <agentnewb> !beryl | wareus
[10:22] <ubotu> wareus: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:22] <jhattu> Someone here to give help on OOo? My saving window size is frustrating small...
[10:22] <StoneNote> Noonan, oh well
[10:22] <sgtmattbaker> I am planning on setting up an ftp server and possibly renting space so I need inimal holes.  I am using proftpd and gproftpd to setup ftp accounts and I will tell proftpd to enable NAT routing.  I have Linux on both these boxes
[10:22] <dyrne> hellbounded: id boot into recovery mode and ls /home
[10:23] <nomin> Crashed: will I need to install it from source?  it's not in synaptic.
[10:23] <Crashed> Don't know.
[10:23] <hellbounded> what do I need to do that dyrne?
[10:23] <hellbounded> how do I do that actually
[10:23] <insom^> xchat is module based?
[10:23] <Noonan> StoneNote, any ideas?
[10:24] <vlnewbie> hi all, feisty desktop machine with via chipset, E6300 CPU, ACPI turned on in Bios, Nvidia driver, desktop can suspend but cannot hibernate, when it comes back all I get is some siren sound and blank screen with _ cursor. I cannot even Alt-F1 to terminal (i.e. locked machine). Any pointers?
[10:24] <agentnewb> insom^: doesn't everything have plugins?
[10:24] <sgtmattbaker> SlimeyPete: so the verdict?
[10:24] <nomin> Crashed: I use qjoypad on mandriva and it works pretty well.  It's not in the ubuntu repos though.  I've been having a hard time finding a program that does this.
[10:25] <insom^> agentnewb: my wife doesn't have plugins
[10:25] <swampmallard> exit
[10:25] <agentnewb> nomin: compile qjoypad by source or look for a .deb package on some other repository
[10:25] <biouser> FurryNemesis, its something close to a 5200
[10:25] <insom^> otherwise I'd install a muting module
[10:26] <agentnewb> insom^: oh? no tampons or such?
[10:26] <biouser> My Toshiba Satelite (p4 -premobile era) hangs all the time with the latest kernel (after upgrade to feisty repos) anyone got any suggestions?
[10:26] <nios> how do i update my gcc ?
[10:26] <insom^> agentnewb: ugh
[10:26] <newlin> hi, everybody
[10:26] <biouser> nios, what version do you have?
[10:26] <openforlife> join #reactos
[10:26] <biouser> nios, what repos are you using?
[10:26] <nios> 4.1.2
[10:27] <sqweez> Hi :)
[10:27] <nomin> agentnewb: I don't usually compile from source.  I've found a .deb for it but it's too old.  It has an old dependency.  It would be much simpler if one of the ubuntu developers packaged qjoypad for the recent version of ubuntu.
[10:27] <deadeyes> :s could it be that torrentflux is broken?
[10:27] <sqweez> need some help isntalling v4l
[10:27] <deadeyes> install stops at database installation
[10:27] <sqweez> when i try to "make" I've the error :
[10:27] <newlin> what's v4l?
[10:27] <nomin> !request
[10:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about request - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:27] <sqweez> make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-server/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.
[10:28] <alex____> does anyone know how i can convert avi to mp4 at the terminal?
[10:28] <sqweez> newlin : v4l = Video 4 Linux
[10:28] <Samuli^> sqweez, have you installed build-essential?
[10:28] <biouser> nios, 4.1.2 is the most up-to-date stable methinks
[10:28] <insom^> I do believe the most useful aspect of linux is wobbling windows
[10:28] <newlin> ok thanks
[10:28] <kaiechi> my mic only works when i start up ubuntu and works in skype, but stops working when i open anything else
[10:28] <manny> lmao
[10:28] <sqweez> Samuli^ : no I don't know what it is..
[10:28] <kaiechi> and i have to reboot to get it working again
[10:28] <newlin> i'm new user of linux
[10:28] <biouser> nios, what version do you need and are you willing to go unstable/testing?
[10:28] <jmitchj> Could someone check this paste and see if it indicates any reason my wireless will not work under Feisty which did work in Dapper before upgrade...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19676/?
[10:29] <newlin> and my English is poor
[10:29] <TU> is there anyway to get a list of the last X packages installed?
[10:29] <newlin> i tray to learn
[10:29] <bruenig> !english | newlin
[10:29] <ubotu> newlin: 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
[10:29] <newlin> thanks
[10:29] <Samuli^> sqweez, it's a metapackage that installs usually needed packages for build.
[10:29] <biouser> ubotu, you are super cool for a robot
[10:29] <sqweez> ok, i try :)
[10:29] <ber1> i know this is an obscure difficult-to-pinpoint problem, but my computer is running like crap. all i have open is rhythmbox and gaim and system monitor, yet my computer lags doing almost everything. i don't get it. system monitor has gaim and gnome-system-monitor at the top with about 5 - 7 %, and about 15 mb each... there doesn't seem to be any reason why its so slow, but it is. any suggestions? (i have 512 mb or ram. it should be able to h
[10:29] <ashlon> whats the command to install flash?
[10:29] <bruenig> !thanks | biouser
[10:29] <ubotu> biouser: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[10:30] <bruenig> ashlon, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[10:30] <ashlon> bruenig, thnks
[10:30] <nios> i trying to install rtorrent and it got failure when i do ./configure
[10:30] <nios> checking for C++ compiler default output file name... configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[10:30] <alex____> does anyone know how i can convert avi to mp4?
[10:30] <biouser> ashlon, you may have to add the universe repos.. am I right bruenig?
[10:30] <mjr> nios, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[10:31] <mjr> nios, however why install rtorrent from sources?
[10:31] <bh_> alex____: check out ffmpeg
[10:31] <mjr> nios, it's readily available prepackaged in the universe repo
[10:31] <bruenig> biouser, it is enabled by default in feisty, but any version earlier that is true
[10:31] <vlnewbie> Anybody with clues on hibernating? Any gotchas on 7.04?
[10:31] <openforlife> alex: have you tried VLC? it can encode movies and sound..
[10:31] <biouser> nios, I don't think that is b/c you need a more up-to-date version of gcc... you probably need the -dev
[10:31] <ashlon> biouser, it didin't give me an error so it installed without the repository
[10:31] <ashlon> biouser, whats the command for the java plugin?
[10:31] <biouser> ashlon, bruenig, right on
[10:31] <nios> ahok thx
[10:32] <jmitchj> a yes or no answer would be fine ...
[10:32] <sgtmattbaker> so to do a secure vnc connection all I have to do is install ssh, vncviewer and vncserver on both boxes and then do ssh ------ some vnc command?
[10:32] <cressy> ashlon, go to java.sun.com
[10:32] <adam0509> you know http://www.getdeb.net/ ? Well, comm idle to #getdeb channel !
[10:32] <ashlon> cressy, theres not a command to install java?  i have to goto the site?
[10:32] <biouser> ashlon, go to ubuntuguide.org.... do a control-f and search the page for java and you will go right to it
[10:32] <ashlon> biouser, thanks
[10:33] <cressy> ashlon, you can add java, but you need to configure firefox manual
[10:33] <biouser> ashlon, it is like three packages but I never bother to remember b/c it is right there in ubuntuguide
[10:33] <cjsoftuk_> I'm trying to use mkinitramfs to build an initramfs image, but I specifically need a file included in addition to the normal ones.  Is there any way of doing this, sort of an initramfs file list?
[10:33] <bruenig> ashlon, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
[10:33] <chamunks> Im attempting to use google apps along side my Ulamp server 6.06 LTS mail.domain.com is my mail service page im trying to configure PHPBB on the lamp server but it needs an SMTP service for the mail out of account confirmation emails Does anyone know if i can use these settings from this lifehacker article in the phpbb system??  http://preview.tinyurl.com/386no8
[10:33] <kekko> how do i get gnome to stop starting automatically at startup?
[10:34] <Noonan> i installed ubuntu and now i have no video drivers afaik.. when i go to "System>Administration>Restricted Drivers Manager" it shows 'Atheros HAL" and its enabled. i dont know if thats what it should be.. its an integrated video accelerator on an intel board.. and my monitors resolution is 1680x1050, but i cant select that res in the resolution dialogue.. but "1680x1050" is in the xorg.conf file.. any suggestions??
[10:34] <bruenig> kekko, one way, sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm
[10:34] <kekko> thx bruenig
[10:34] <biouser> sudo aptitude install j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[10:34] <biouser> can help
[10:34] <bruenig> bionoid, no
[10:34] <joe_t> anyone spare 10 mins to help with ipw2200 disconnection problems?
[10:34] <biouser> ?
[10:35] <bruenig> !info sun-java6-plugin
[10:35] <ubotu> sun-java6-plugin: The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 72 kB
[10:35] <bruenig> that is java4
[10:35] <chamunks> Is what that article points out completely different from what i actually wish to do??
[10:35] <nicolah> my mouse does not work with xubuntu feisty
[10:35] <nicolah> (live)
[10:35] <hellbounded> forget it, I'm just gonna re-install ubuntu
[10:35] <Hunding> anyone have any idea why everything seems to be out of focus, including the fonts?
[10:35] <hellbounded> and gonna right down the login and password
[10:36] <kaiechi> my mic only works when i start up ubuntu and works in skype, but stops working when i open anything else like firefox for example, then i have to reboot to get it working again etc, any1 have any ideas whats wrong?
[10:36] <belyle> when one uses (alt+ctrl+F1), is that a virtual terminal?
[10:36] <bruenig> Hunding, fonts are a bit blurry I have found, but sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts tends to help
[10:36] <Idle> I'm trying to get the latest (7.04) installed, but it just seems to hang forver, and I dont seem to have any interfaces to figure out why its stalling
[10:36] <biouser> bruenig, I wonder why that is recommended from the guide
[10:36] <bruenig> belyle, I guess that could be a name for it
[10:36] <Answer> how can I sync a local and remote directory (over ssh/scp)
[10:36] <bruenig> biouser, old probably
[10:36] <Hunding> bruenig: thank you :)
[10:36] <mjr> Hunding, you may have an LCD which disagress with the video card about the resolution, or they agree but you're not using your LCDs native resolution
[10:36] <belyle> bruenig, what would be the correct name for it?
[10:37] <bruenig> belyle, you will see console, virtual console, i tend to go with tty
[10:37] <mikke> Hello. I have a Dell Latitude D600 and have connected an external monitor. My monitor works but only up to 1024x768 (as my laptop run)... Can I make Ubuntu to autodetect my external monitor? (I dont want to change xorg myself cuz I suck on it) Thank you!
[10:37] <mjr> Answer, rsync -a local_dir remote_host:remote_dir
[10:37] <combinio> hi, can u tell me where are saved all themes files?
[10:37] <Hunding> mjr: I am using a Compaq R4000 laptop
[10:37] <mazza558> what can I use to change compiz settings using a GUI?
[10:37] <biouser> no, bruenig, I see... it is the best that 64-bit users can get in some cases
[10:37] <combinio> cuz i want to upgrade my ubuntu from 6.06 to 7.04 and i don't wanna lose it
[10:37] <Answer> mikke: in the xorg.conf just find the option where it says 1024x768 and add another right next to it
[10:37] <biouser> sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin sun-java6-fonts
[10:37] <mcphail> kaiechi: does typing "killall esd" help?
[10:37] <combinio> [ i mean all my pretty themes i've collected ] 
[10:37] <mjr> Hunding, so, are you using your LCD's native resolution?
[10:38] <biouser> is probably the best bet for end-user java
[10:38] <Answer> mikke: for my setup I just added    Modes           "1280x1024" "1400x1050"
[10:38] <Idle> does anyone know of a way to get a terminal so I can figure out why this installer is hanging?
[10:38] <Answer> mjr:  sweet
[10:38] <cjsoftuk_> Anyone, I'm desperately trying to make my own LiveCD, but without losetup I'm going nowhere!
[10:38] <biouser> My Toshiba Satelite (p4 -premobile era) hangs all the time with the latest kernel (after upgrade to feisty repos) anyone got any suggestions?
[10:38] <Hunding> mjr: I think so. I installed the restriceted ATI drivers
[10:39] <bh_> is google earth supposed to work with a geforce 4 mx?
[10:39] <kaiechi> my mic only works when i start up ubuntu and works in skype, but stops working when i open anything else like firefox for example, then i have to reboot to get it working again etc, any1 have any ideas whats wrong?
[10:39] <belyle> ok, so when I switch to tty1-6 (virtual consoles), I get a bunch of visual gibberish, multicolored blotchylines all over the screen.  Running X works (tty7?), but when I try to switch off tty7 I get nothing.  Switching back to graphical X works (as long as it was working intially).  This happens whether or not I'm logged in, and does not depend on if i'm in gnome, KDE, or beryl-xgl.
[10:39] <biouser> bionoid?  that was a bit harsh, bruenig(ga)
[10:39] <Snowma1> Hi, I have two sound cards, I was playing around with it to try to set one as the default, Somehow I only have one mixer now (oss mixer) I had a live one an an nforce2 one before
[10:40] <ber1> is it possible to copy files from a ubuntu partition onto a windows partition of the same harddrive?
[10:40] <phy2> The APM is not keeping up with the QPM on #ubuntu
[10:40] <bruenig> bionoid was tab completion error
[10:40] <Idle> damnit, I should just switch to anything else... ubuntu seems too moron friendly, so when something breaks, its no better then windows
[10:40] <phy2> answrs per minute and questions per minute
[10:40] <FurryNemesis> Idle, nice troll, go to bed
[10:40] <joe_t> anyone spare 10 mins for a problem with ipw2200 disconnection
[10:40] <raf256> Idle: its debian, as easy to fix I think
[10:40] <bruenig> Idle, what are you talking about?
[10:40] <avoine> Hi, there is a package for the french traduction of emacs ?
[10:40] <Idle> FurryNemesis: not trolling, trying to get answers, and not getting anywhere
[10:40] <Idle> bruenig: trying to get it to install
[10:40] <Hunding> bruenig: would you need to restart after installing the msttcorefonts?
[10:41] <Idle> all I get is it hanging
[10:41] <Snowma1> anyone have an answer for my sound question?
[10:41] <bruenig> Hunding, perhaps might need to restart x, ctrl + alt + backspace
[10:41] <Idle> got it into console mode (vga=text without quiet or splash), and it loads lots of kernel stuff
[10:41] <Idle> then it just stops
[10:41] <voltagex> I've installed the mytharchive package for mythtv and it's not showing up within the frontend
[10:41] <stefg> biouser: the feisty kernel isn't as problem-free as most of us would wish. try a couple of options as mentioned in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions , noapic, nolapic and acpi=off might be good starting points
[10:41] <Hunding> bruenig: thanks...
[10:41] <Idle> been waiting at this for 20 minutes, and nothing
[10:42] <Idle> the CD rom spools up ever few minutes, but nothing happens
[10:42] <Idle> shit, my battery is gone
[10:42] <Idle> I'm gonna dissapear.... :(
[10:42] <EADG> Anybody know the command to change background & foreground colors in the console?
[10:42] <FurryNemesis> Idle, sorry, first line sounded like deliberate baiting.
[10:42] <kesha> Idle, seems like a trojan
[10:42] <mikke> If i add mode 1280x1024 on my laptop, the I wont see anything when I plug out my external screen and reboot? or?? My laptop can only show 1024x768
[10:42] <biouser> no problem, bruenig
[10:42] <Idle> kesha: this is the installer
[10:42] <bh_> googleearth runs, but does not show the earth for me. Using a geforce 4 mx integrated and the nvidia-glx driver with dri working. Anyone know what's wrong?
[10:42] <hellbounded> alright I've got something else I need help with
[10:42] <joris_> join #ubuntu-nl
[10:42] <voltagex> nevermind
[10:43] <hellbounded> I'm running the 7.04 ubuntu server. I got the username and password right. now what do I do?
[10:43] <biouser> thanks for the tip, stefg
[10:43] <Idle> 3%... laptops dying... I'll be back tomorrow... clients gonna stay tho
[10:43] <hellbounded> I've got a command prompt up, how do I run the operating system?
[10:44] <Noonan> i installed ubuntu and now i have no video drivers afaik.. when i go to "System>Administration>Restricted Drivers Manager" it doesnt show any drivers related to video.. its an integrated video accelerator on an intel board.. and my monitors resolution is 1680x1050, but i cant select that resolution in the resolution dialogue.. but "1680x1050" is in the xorg.conf file.. any suggestions??
[10:44] <stefg> !fixres | Noonan
[10:44] <ubotu> Noonan: 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
[10:44] <EADG> hellbounded: type startx
[10:44] <ep2011> If you install an application from source, will it update when you use the Update Manager?
[10:44] <aldin> how could i check k/ubuntu CD for defects from KDE/GNOME (withoud rebooting)
[10:44] <edmondt> Noonan, can you modify your xorg.conf ?
[10:44] <stefg> aldin: you don't
[10:44] <tarzeau> ep2011: which update manager?
[10:44] <mrabbit> im getting really fed up now. i need to get my ubuntu laptop to connect to my wpa-psk secured wireless network using a bcm4318 wireless chip and ndiswrapper, all with no current network on the laptop
[10:44] <tarzeau> ep2011: no it won't
[10:45] <ep2011> tarzeau, Okay, I thought so, thanks
[10:45] <aldin> stefg, it should be on wish list...
[10:45] <Squall> I installed ubuntu on my laptop a couple days ago, and my sound doesnt work at all
[10:45] <Squall> can anyone help me?
[10:45] <Noonan> edmondt, yes
[10:45] <hellbounded> does ubuntu server have a GUI like regular ubuntu?
[10:45] <EADG> no
[10:45] <kaiechi> my mic only works when i start up ubuntu and works in skype, but stops working when i open anything else like firefox for example, then i have to reboot to get it working again etc. Ive tryed google to search for the problem and gave up after about 5 hours,ive been having this problem for so long  its at the point of me thinking about uninstalling ububtu, any1 have any ideas whats wrong?
[10:46] <stefg> aldin: or you get the md5sums from the d/l-site ... but afaik you can only md5sum an iso-file not a device, like the cdrom
[10:46] <cholera> I've been mencoder for about 2 weeks and have yet to convert any video file successfully. I simply want to "shrink" the size of video captured with kino.
[10:46] <hellbounded> EADG: ubuntu server is all command prompt then?
[10:46] <edmondt> put this in your screen Noonan:
[10:46] <edmondt>     SubSection     "Display"
[10:46] <edmondt>         Depth       24
[10:46] <edmondt>         Modes      "1680x1050" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:46] <edmondt>     EndSubSection
[10:46] <kekko> hellbout: GUI on the server version is optional
[10:46] <Idle> I remember there being some kinda web installer for ubuntu, where it would start the install from windows
[10:46] <voltagex> hellbounded: no, that's the main difference although you can still install it
[10:46] <EADG> hellbounded: yes. But you can install a gui if you want.
[10:46] <biouser> stefg, thanks a lot for that link, just what I was looking for
[10:46] <biouser> bye all!
[10:46] <biouser> bye ubotu!
[10:46] <Squall> no one can help me with my sound?
[10:46] <aldin> stefg, problem is if i got burned cd... and want to try it from gui withot turning off my session
[10:46] <hellbounded> voltagex:I have only the server installed. its all prompt. it has no interface unless I install one?
[10:47] <bruenig> !opsnack | biouser
[10:47] <ubotu> biouser: Chocolate!  And Peanuts!
[10:47] <konam> biouser ubotu is a bot
[10:47] <voltagex> hellbounded: yes
[10:47] <konam> AFAIC
[10:47] <Noonan> edmondt, does it matter where i put it?
[10:47] <dyrne> Idle: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/install.exe/Prototype    ?
[10:47] <edmondt> yea
[10:47] <Pie-rate> is there any way to change the cpu scheduler in ubuntu?
[10:47] <biouser> konam, I know, I just try to get it to say things to understand how it works
[10:47] <hellbounded> voltagex:how easy is the interface to install? and how do I do it?
[10:47] <bruenig> !botsnack | biouser
[10:47] <ubotu> biouser: Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[10:47] <edmondt> put it under "Section "Screen""
[10:47] <cholera> linux is not very useful if you want to do anything with video, unless you want to read hours upon hours of how-to's and man pages.
[10:48] <biouser> konam, it's not much on small talk, which is probably good for the efficiency of the channel
[10:48] <Idle> dyrne: that could do it
[10:48] <edmondt> or Section "Monitor"
[10:48] <bruenig> cholera, ha
[10:48] <stefg> !info linux-image-lowlatency | Pie-rate
[10:48] <voltagex> hellbounded: sorry you'll have to ask someone else, but it's a few commands at most - if you don't need the server then install the normal version
[10:48] <HairyDude> how do I get the cdrom to mount under /media/cdrom like it did before?
[10:48] <kekko> hellbounded : apt-get instal ubuntu-desktop
[10:48] <ubotu> pie-rate: linux-image-lowlatency: Low latency Linux kernel image. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.20.15.14 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[10:48] <biouser> squall, can you restate you sound issue?
[10:48] <voltagex> kekko: aaah I forgot!
[10:48] <Noonan> edmondt, its already in there.. want me to pastebin the xorg.conf?
[10:48] <edmondt> what video card do you have Noonan?
[10:48] <voltagex> hellbounded: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[10:48] <Idle> this may work better :D
[10:48] <__Ace__> hey, whhere is this /media/sda1/ mounted on startup? (my old windows installation)
[10:48] <EADG> Sitting outside with me lappy trying to read green text on black... very hard. I need to change to black on white... whats the cli command?
[10:48] <konam> someone here have azureus installed on feisty?
[10:48] <babis> hello everyone, i've been having this problem where just after i logging to feisty, i get a really long pause before the network manager icon appears. The system is responsive but i cannot connect to any networks whatsoever without waiting for 5 minutes
[10:48] <HairyDude> currently it's mounting at a different point for each cd, which confuses the neverwinter nights installer
[10:48] <voltagex> konam: yes, why?
[10:49] <__Ace__> I mean, exactly where is that mentioned?
[10:49] <kaiechi> my mic only works when i start up ubuntu and works in skype, but stops working when i open anything else like firefox for example, then i have to reboot to get it working again etc. Ive tryed google to search for the problem and gave up after about 5 hours,ive been having this problem for so long  its at the point of me thinking about uninstalling ububtu, any1 have any ideas whats wrong?
[10:49] <edmondt> can you send me the xorg.conf Noonan?
[10:49] <DaveG|> can someone help kaiechi ?
[10:49] <hellbounded> voltagex:going to do that I thought that ubuntu server was the same as regular but came with all of the server abilities and programs WITH the interface
[10:49] <konam> voltagex it works fine for you?
[10:49] <Noonan> edmondt, http://pastebin.ca/476002
[10:49] <mazza558> is there any way to force frame rates? My desktop is stuck at 50hz
[10:49] <Squall> bionoid, When I click on my Volume Control it has an error that says I can't use sound because my device isn't located
[10:49] <mazza558> i'm on an Nvidia GPU if that helps
[10:49] <voltagex> hellbounded: no, that's incorrect
[10:49] <stefg> !fixres | mazza558
[10:49] <ubotu> mazza558: 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
[10:49] <voltagex> konam: yes
[10:49] <Noonan> edmondt, its an integrated one. i think its "Intel Extreme Graphics 2" or something..
[10:49] <a5benwillis> I am out of sidk space on my root partition. Can anyone tell me an easy way to find where the space is being used so I can delete some files?
[10:49] <a5benwillis> disk
[10:49] <konam> voltagex i'm gettin a bad download speed and its status is ok (everything is green, even the ratio)
[10:50] <voltagex> konam: which version do you have
[10:50] <biouser> Squall, hmm.... I'll give you a link that has been my bible of two soundcards, if I can find it
[10:50] <voltagex> konam: torrents do that
[10:50] <stefg> !info baobab | a5benwillis
[10:50] <ubotu> a5benwillis: Package baobab does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:50] <ep2011> Regarding Internet Explorer in Ubuntu - Is there a reason not to use ies4linux?
[10:50] <EADG> a5benwillis: du -h |less
[10:50] <kekko> a5benwillis : du-h
[10:50] <trainpic> is it possible to set the default page size for new printers to letter instead of A4?
[10:50] <Squall> Ok
[10:50] <konam> voltagex my dl speed doesn't blow the 8-13k limit, when i use to be at 80
[10:50] <biouser> Squall, you can probably adapt it to you situation
[10:50] <Pie-rate> stefg: what scheduler does that use?
[10:50] <Squall> Ok
[10:50] <edmondt> ic... Noonan, so you don't have 1680x1050 when you're on ubuntu right? or do you get blank everything?
[10:50] <konam> voltagex the torrent is fine, and its not only that torrent.... im starting to think that is my ISP
[10:50] <voltagex> konam: I'm /msging you
[10:51] <stefg> a5benwillis: command line has the 'du'-command feuisty has a tool which was formerly known as baobab... don't know how it's called now, but it's installed by default
[10:51] <mazza558> stefg, that command didn't work
[10:51] <seren> hello
[10:51] <Wiseguy> hey guys, whats the best way to allow my regular accounts programs access files on the windows ntfs partition that i dual boot with?
[10:51] <a5benwillis> stefg: thants, DU shows alot of files
[10:51] <Noonan> edmondt, im on ubuntu right now and i only get 1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480.. im currently using 1280x1024..
[10:51] <dyrne> trainpic: im not sure what you have to do to enable access to (setup groups) but acessing cups from localhost:631 in a webbroser has always seemed more intuitive that the gtk tools distros provide
[10:51] <HairyDude> how do I get the cdrom to mount always at /media/cdrom rather than a different point for each cd?
[10:51] <Idle> yea, debian time... I guess I get no Xgl, but, whatever
[10:52] <seren> what does ubuntu use to show all hard disks, nd allow mounting/unmounting in the side panel of thunar/nautilus?
[10:52] <kent_> #ubuntu
[10:52] <kent_> hello?
[10:52] <seren> i would like to use that feature on another distro
[10:52] <stefg> mazza558: what command?
[10:52] <biouser> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EchoMia, Squall
[10:52] <kent_> i have a very weird problem/experience
[10:52] <void^> seren: hal
[10:52] <kent_> with my hard drive
[10:52] <null__> hi
[10:52] <seren> void^, hal handles all of that
[10:52] <biouser> Squall, is one of the interfaces usb?
[10:52] <kent_> k
[10:52] <mazza558> stefg: "fixres"
[10:52] <kent_> i have one question
[10:52] <null__> Question:  How can I check if my TFTP server is running?
[10:53] <samu2> How can I create a initrd.img for my newly compiled kernel?
[10:53] <Okps>  burned the ISO image for Kubuntu v7.04 feisty, I restarted my PC and everything was fine I was given the option to bootup using Kubuntu or install... it loads kubuntu for about 5 minutes, then goes to a black screen with alot of writing mentioning error, and repeatedly writes jargon that I dont understand
[10:53] <Squall> What? I don't understand that questin
[10:53] <kent_> my hard drive was not recognized
[10:53] <edmondt> Noonan, you might want to change your DefaultDepth to 24, it won't help with the resolution, but you get better colors
[10:53] <Noonan> edmondt, i dont even think i have video drivers though, because compiz is running very slow. when i rotate workspace cube, etc..
[10:53] <kent_>  and then i tried to partition it
[10:53] <seren> void^, i run hal, and the distro in question is gentoo but none of the drives show up in thunar like ubuntu
[10:53] <stefg> mazza558: errm... pay attention... there was a link which you will need to read (and understand) :-)
[10:53] <kent_> now it is recognized
[10:53] <Noonan> edmondt, ok
[10:53] <void^> seren: well, nautilus works with gnome-volume-manager that uses dbus to communicate with hal. (someone correct me if i missed something)
[10:53] <Okps> My pc is an AMD athlon 64bit 3200+, 2 HDD Sata-II, Asus mobo, 1 gig ram if that helps
[10:53] <kent_> i dont know why
[10:53] <biouser> Squall: I wouldn't necessarily rely on those directions if you have a usb sound interface in the mix
[10:53] <stefg> !fixres | mazza558
[10:53] <ubotu> mazza558: 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
[10:53] <void^> seren: i don't know about thunar
[10:53] <Noonan> edmondt, done
[10:53] <linuxlingam> hi, am using feisty. installed several apps after enabling all available sources. now my xmms and audacity does not display text in its menu dropdowns, only the keyboard shortcuts text is visible.
[10:53] <seren> void^, well the same situation applies with nautilus also
[10:54] <kent_> I have a sound question
[10:54] <linuxlingam> worked okay in dapper though
[10:54] <biouser> Squall:  I don't know if those directions will help or not, you will at least have to adapt them to your sound cards
[10:54] <edmondt> Noonan, remove all the display and put this:
[10:54] <edmondt> DefaultDepth    16
[10:54] <Squall> Ok
[10:54] <edmondt>     SubSection     "Display"
[10:54] <edmondt>         Depth       24
[10:54] <edmondt>         Modes      "1680x1050" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[10:54] <edmondt>     EndSubSection
[10:54] <biouser> Squall: they are supported by ALSA, yes?
[10:54] <Squall> I have to restart my computer, i'll be back in a few
[10:54] <kent_> my speakers emit a high pitched noise ever since i have been using ubuntu
[10:54] <edmondt> and remove this also: DefaultDepth    16
[10:54] <Squall> I'm not sure
[10:54] <Squall> one sec
[10:54] <kent_> and i dont know how to stop it
[10:54] <kent_> can anyone help me
[10:54] <biouser> Squall, check the ALSA site,,,, I gotta go
[10:54] <JC_Denton_> how can I tell whether my wifi driver is loaded?
[10:54] <biouser> hope to see you all soon
[10:54] <seren> JC_Denton_, lsmod
[10:55] <kent_> exit
[10:55] <kent_> #exit
[10:55] <Okps>  burned the ISO image for Kubuntu v7.04 feisty, I restarted my PC and everything was fine I was given the option to bootup using Kubuntu or install... it loads kubuntu for about 5 minutes, then goes to a black screen with alot of writing mentioning error, and repeatedly writes jargon that I dont understand
[10:55] <Okps> My pc is an AMD athlon 64bit 3200+, 2 HDD Sata-II, Asus mobo, 1 gig ram if that helps
[10:55] <kent_> #ubuntu
[10:55] <void^> seren: perhaps you should check out a gentoo specific howto
[10:55] <kent_> #gps
[10:55] <seren> void^, i have, i think hal may be misconfigured
[10:55] <Noonan> edmondt, so, i remove all the "Display" subsections in xorg.conf?
[10:55] <edmondt> add this Noonan: Monitor        "VX2025wm"
[10:56] <konam> Okps video card?
[10:56] <Duo`> hi im wondering is it possible to use any of these virtualization programs like virtualbox or qemu to run a windows partition that i already have installed? or do you have to install a fresh copy using the program
[10:56] <stefg> Okps: either the CD is bad (there's a self test option in the boot menu) or your harddrive has errors
[10:56] <edmondt> oh nevermind, its already there...
[10:56] <Noonan> edmondt, like this? http://pastebin.ca/476015
[10:56] <JC_Denton_> seren, thanks. doesnt look like the native bcm driver is loaded
[10:56] <tdn> Does anyone use LUKS for encrypted disks/swap? I get this error when trying to do a luksFormat: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/P525.html
[10:56] <Squall> bionoid, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/19685/ is my error
[10:57] <edmondt> yea Noonan, looks good
[10:57] <edmondt> can you restart and see if it works?
[10:57] <babis> hello everyone, i've been having this problem where just after i logging to feisty, i get a really long pause before the network manager icon appears. The system is responsive but i cannot connect to any networks whatsoever without waiting for 5 minutes
[10:57] <mazza558> stefg: how do I actually find out what refresh rate the monitor is running at?
[10:57] <Noonan> edmondt, yea, ill do that now, brb
[10:57] <edmondt> okie I'll wait here
[10:58] <ep2011> babis, what programs do you have at startup?
[10:58] <tondar> guys, want a mouse recorder for feisty, GUI
[10:58] <tondar> plz help
[10:58] <babis> hmmm just beryl
[10:58] <Teisei> Hey guys, how do I burn an iso image to a CD? Is there a nice GUI program to do it?
[10:58] <Noonan> edmondt, nope its still not available..
[10:59] <Okps> konam, asus x1300
[10:59] <siloko> Teisei:  I just use Nautilus
[10:59] <ep2011> babis, Try unchecking beryl, restarting and seeing if it is fixed. There may be a problem with Beryl on your computer. You may not have configured it correctly, remember, Beryl is still highly unstable in Beta stage.
[10:59] <Noonan> Teisei, K3B
[11:00] <Teisei> siloko: How do I burn it as an image with Naut?
[11:00] <babis> ep2011, i tried logging in with metacity but the same thing happens
[11:00] <Teisei> Noonan: Thanks.
[11:00] <konam> Okps i cant help then
[11:00] <ep2011> babis, This is without loading Beryl?
[11:00] <nicolah> I'm trying to install xubuntu feisty fawn i386 but the mouse does not work, keyboard does
[11:00] <edmondt> Noonan, I have an nvidia card, but I use the same resolution as you
[11:00] <konam> my vcard is an nvidia
[11:00] <nicolah> I can't even click on "install" icon
[11:00] <LordAnakin> Good night!
[11:00] <Geoffrey2> does anyone know if there's a decent linux application that will convert my Thunderbird address book to ldif, so evolution can import it?
[11:01] <babis> ep2011, yes...
[11:01] <siloko> Teisei:  right click and choose burn to disk
[11:01] <stefg> Duo`: vmware has a utility to convert physical to virtual machines. the free vmware products can't run real installs as virtual machines
[11:01] <Teisei> siloko: Thanks.
[11:01] <Noonan> edmondt, yea at home myself i have a 7800GT and 1680x1050 works great on my dell 2007WFP.. but this is my friends pc. and too bad hes using intergrated graphics..
[11:01] <Riverock> Hello,  We are new to Ubuntu and have installed Dapper.  We have Java and Apache installed (via Synaptic) but want the latest versions. Is it possible to upgrade them using the Synaptic tool or do we need to do this by hand?  If it is by hand then are there any resources to guide us or are we in the wild wild west.
[11:02] <tondar> mouse recorder? Gui
[11:02] <tondar> ??
[11:02] <ep2011> Riverock, System -> Administration -> Upgrade manager
[11:02] <edmondt> Noonan, can you go here and see if it will help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2602119
[11:02] <sgtmattbaker> I just did a sudo apt-get install ssh on my server and then did a ssh login to my PC (this one) with nothing more than the root password on this PC.. am I not supposed to have an authentication key before I can do that?
[11:02] <ep2011> babis, is there anything else at startup that happens that you have added?
[11:02] <Riverock> ep2011 - thanks
[11:02] <ep2011> Riverock, No problem.
[11:02] <theconartist> has anyone hwere gotten ardour running properly on feisty?
[11:02] <babis> ep2011, the window manager loading... window doesn't dissapear until after a few minutes
[11:03] <dyrne> Riverock: is suggest a google search like 'site:ubuntuforums.org java dapper latest' i find the forums to be very helpful for step by step stuff
[11:03] <Duo`> stefg: ah okay thanks, do you happen to know if the whole winxp activation thing will work if im using virtualbox or qemu or will it freak out?
[11:03] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: only if you edit your /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[11:03] <edmondt> I think it might be a driver thing Noonan
[11:03] <siloko> sgtmattbaker:  you can log in with username and password or with keys using ssh . . .
[11:03] <Noonan> edmondt, thanks, ill take a look
[11:03] <edmondt> see if you can run glxgears
[11:03] <Noonan> edmondt, ok
[11:03] <stefg> Duo`: don't know about windows :-)
[11:03] <ep2011> babis, I really don't know then, sorry. I don't even use that... I do it manually without any Networking applets, I suggest that, It works great for me.
[11:03] <Riverock> thanks dyrne
[11:03] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: so to fix that security hole I need to add a list of authenticated keys and then if that key doesn't match they cannot login?
[11:03] <Duo`> okay well thanks anyway i'll read up on it more
[11:03] <ep2011> babis, The network applet have problems for me too, sorry.
[11:04] <Noonan> edmondt, yes, runs at 600FPS.
[11:04] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: what security hole?  yes, you can generate ssh keys and allow them to login
[11:04] <tidrion_> how do I update from dapper to edgey again?
[11:04] <edmondt> then its not the driver :S
[11:04] <stork> why does it take so long to ssh into my ubuntu server :\
[11:04] <LjL> !upgrade > tidrion_    (tidrion_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[11:05] <bobbob1016> I'm trying to get Truecrypt to make a file using the Forcefield GUI.  I started making a file, but it froze at 26%, now if I try to make any new file, it just sits at zero, the new files are the same name, I don't want to waste possible names until I get this working.  Can anyone give me a hand?
[11:05] <babis> ep2011, yeah its probably best not to use network manager, i've had problems with it in every single version of ubuntu... but its kind of cool
[11:05] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: I'm surprised you could login as root actually, you should probably disable that altogether
[11:05] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: well I don't think I am logged in as root though.. the terminal is bill@bill$
[11:05] <Duo`> oh another question, the other day i was trying to shorten my windows partition using gparted and add space to my linux partition. I could get the windows partition to resize but couldnt get the linux to add the new space :( whats up with that?
[11:05] <ep2011> babis, what about using something like wifi-radar instead? (sudo aptitude install wifi-radar). I have to go, hopefully someone else can help you.
[11:06] <edmondt> Noonan: http://www.mepis.org/node/13281
[11:06] <Noonan> edmondt, should i try doing "apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel". i read that on the link you sent me (last forum post)
[11:06] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: what did you mean by "root password"?
[11:06] <babis> ep2011, ok thank you very much for you suggestions
[11:06] <ep2011> babis, No problem. :)
[11:06] <stefg> Duo`: you probably tried to resize the partition which was your root... do that from CD
[11:06] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: I entered the root password when it asked for password for the ssh login but I dont think I am logged in as root.  could be wrong though
[11:07] <Duo`> stefg: I was using the liveCD
[11:07] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: did you actually create a root password or is this just your user's password who can sudo?
[11:07] <madman91> are there any polish ubuntu chat rooms?
[11:07] <rausb0> !pl
[11:07] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:07] <oakey> can anyone help me
[11:07] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: oh I dunno if I do sudo to install things that is the password I use.. I thought root and sudo were synonomous
[11:08] <madman91> rausb0:
[11:08] <madman91> thanks
[11:08] <frojnd> how can I change resolution to 1240*1024 cause there is no that kinda option in my xorg.conf even though that resolution is recommended to my monitor...
[11:08] <oakey> how do you change the desktop enviroment
[11:08] <Riverock> ep2011: Update manager states that we are up to date but we know that there are newer versions of Java (apache...) available.  For instance, we have 1.4.2 Java installed and the latest is at least 1.6 (6.0).
[11:08] <Wiseguy> hye guys, how do i enable mp3 support for all of my programs? it seems like it works it some and doesnt in others
[11:08] <edmondt> Noonan, no, I think this sould solve your problem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=351647&highlight=915resolution
[11:08] <stefg> Duo`: hmmm, then no particular idea. maybe the CD used swap in the same extended partition that your linux install is in. 'sudo swapoff' -a ' should fix that
[11:08] <cables> Geoffrey2, has anyone helped you with thunderbird?
[11:08] <hellbound1> alright one last thing and I'll be out of everyones' hair
[11:08] <cables> Geoffrey2, I know the answer to your question...
[11:08] <maccam94> argh, ubuntu seems to ignore my /etc/fstab when mounting my xfs /home, and makes it noexec even though I specify exec in the options. any ideas?
[11:08] <Duo`> okay well i guess i can give it a go again and see if it works, thank you
[11:08] <hellbound1> how do I install ubuntu desktop over server?
[11:08] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: ah no, you have a root account but it is locked by default so no one can use it.  Ubuntu prefers to let users sudo.  It is normal for you to be able to login with just your password after installing ssh.  I prefer to setup ssh keys and only allow those like you were asking about
[11:09] <phy2> hellbound1 -- apt-get install ubuntu-desktop is the first step
[11:09] <hellbound1> I type that in a command in server?
[11:09] <frojnd> I wanna have resolution: 1280 x 1024  how can I do that in xorg ?'
[11:10] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: now I am actually trying to get back into my server but I cannot.  It won't let me log back in because it says the RSA key has changed (it has, I reinstalled the server today)  I deleted the authorized_keys files but stll no go
[11:10] <phy2> helbound -- login and type it... go away for ah hour or so while it works
[11:10] <stefg> !faq | hellbound
[11:10] <ubotu> hellbound: faq is http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions Official documentation is at http://help.ubuntu.com IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[11:10] <stefg> !faq | hellbound1
[11:10] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: delete known_hosts
[11:10] <sgtmattbaker> ok
[11:10] <r00t3r-j03> hi, i have supposedly installed xubuntu, but i get booted up into normal ubuntu?
[11:10] <ubotu> hellbound1: faq is http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions Official documentation is at http://help.ubuntu.com IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[11:10] <r00t3r-j03> whys that
[11:10] <bobbob1016> I'm trying to get Truecrypt to make a file using the Forcefield GUI.  I started making a file, but it froze at 26%, now if I try to make any new file, it just sits at zero, the new files are the same name, I don't want to waste possible names until I get this working.  Can anyone give me a hand?  or point me to the right place?
[11:10] <Noonan> edmondt, thanks a bunch. i have to go, but i think that i can follow those instructions. thanks man
[11:10] <babis> does anyone else have any ideas? Just after i logging to feisty, i get a really long pause before the network manager applet appears. The system is responsive but i cannot connect to any networks whatsoever without waiting for 5 minutes. Oh and the ubuntu splash screen doesn't disappear for a while
[11:11] <sinisterguy> is dmix supposed to be enabled by default in ubuntu feisty?
[11:11] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: if I have a known_hosts and an authenticated_keys file with ssh is it then encrypted and only accessible by the passphrase I gave it?
[11:11] <maccam94> babis: check dmesg, see if there are any errors. also, it may be the signal strength is poor, or the router has a bad dhcp server
[11:12] <xoB> How do i get an animated wallpaper?
[11:12] <stefg> babis: this could be a problem with upstart. if you don't need avahi or network-manager i'd recommend to sudo apt-get remove --purge them altogether
[11:12] <maccam94> xoB: I think you need to have e17 for an animated wallpaper, but I could be wrong
[11:12] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: it says it is unauthenticated but I can login anyway.. I logged in but now I am going to do the ssh command to copy the RSA key to the other PC.
[11:12] <bootsmorris> can some one help me with some hardware problems
[11:12] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: hmm I'm not familiar with authenticated_keys
[11:12] <frojnd> I wanna have resolution: 1280 x 1024  how can I do that in xorg ?'
[11:12] <babis> maccam94, the signal is quite poor that is true
[11:12] <maccam94> bootsmorris: ask away, and then people will be able to tell
[11:13] <r00t3r-j03> hi, i have supposedly installed xubuntu, but i get booted up into normal ubuntu?
[11:13] <dyrne> xoB: ive seen scripts for setting em but i dont have a url. everythings a window so it should be doable
[11:13] <hellbound1> alright its halfway done already phy2
[11:13] <sgtmattbaker> ! ssh | ubotu
[11:13] <ubotu> ubotu: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[11:13] <babis> maccam94, i'll try removing them ... thanks
[11:13] <mcphail> sgtmattbaker: you need to edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[11:13] <bootsmorris> i have those nifty little media buttons on the front of my laptop and i know that they work in xp or mce but how do i get them to work in ubuntu 7.04??
[11:13] <maccam94> babis: er, removing what?
[11:13] <hellbound1> I've got 2 systems, the ubuntu system I am working on and a windows XP pro SP2 system
[11:14] <stefg> !info keytouch | bootsmorris
[11:14] <xoB> maccam94 & dyrne: thanks ill try searching more (for e17 too :)
[11:14] <ubotu> bootsmorris: keytouch: A program to configure the extra function keys of the keyboard. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.2.99+2.3.0beta4-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 419 kB, installed size 1888 kB
[11:14] <ashlon> Is there anyway I can install Groupwise Messenger in Ubuntu, its rpm based
[11:14] <babis> maccam94, avahi and network manager :)
[11:14] <bootsmorris> thnx
[11:14] <radioaktivstorm> hello, after trying the forums for both fwcutter and then ndiswrapper, my bcm4306 still doesnt work under feisty. ive had to reinstall twice after mussing up random stuff apparently. does anyone have suggestions? I would GREATLY appreciate it.
[11:14] <r00t3r-j03> Anyone? Please? hi, i have supposedly installed xubuntu, but i get booted up into normal ubuntu?
[11:15] <maccam94> babis: ah, you can just disable 'em in the services applet i think
[11:15] <siloko> babis:  Only do this if you are sure your system is not using them . . .
[11:15] <jrib> r00t3r-j03: you should be able to click on "options" and select xfce as your window manager
[11:15] <maccam94> r00t3r-j03: did you start with ubuntu and install xubuntu on top of it or start with xubuntu?
[11:15] <bootsmorris> how do i envoke the keytouch program
[11:15] <r00t3r-j03> i started with ubuntu
[11:15] <maccam94> ah
[11:15] <maccam94> then you need to log out
[11:15] <stefg> bootsmorris: sudo aptitude install keytouch
[11:15] <maccam94> and choose options - > select session
[11:16] <r00t3r-j03> Ohh, OK :)
[11:16] <babis> ok thanks
[11:16] <r00t3r-j03> Thanks
[11:16] <maccam94> np
[11:16] <bootsmorris> i installed it but how do i run it??
[11:16] <r00t3r-j03> i will be back in a few sec's then
[11:16] <stefg> bootsmorris: check your menus
[11:16] <edmondt> does anyone here use connect their pocket pc to ubuntu?
[11:16] <bootsmorris> ok
[11:16] <bootsmorris> not in the menus
[11:17] <siloko> bootsmorris:  or type keytouch from a terminal
[11:17] <bootsmorris> i found it it was under the admin area
[11:17] <stefg> bootsmorris: might take a logoff-logon... simply run sudo keytouch from terminal
[11:17] <bootsmorris> it is asking for my keyboard model but mine isnt in the list what next??
[11:18] <coz_> is there a patch to have tilda true transparency in fiesty/beryl?
[11:18] <bootsmorris> you can import a custom one but i dont know how
[11:18] <stefg> bootsmorris: google for a build-alike ?
[11:18] <thefirstdude> you know what would be OK, is if ubuntu fucking updated python 2.5.1 to final!!!!!!!!!1
[11:18] <balu_> Hi
[11:18] <bootsmorris> none there is only one toshiba in the list
[11:18] <jrib> !language | thefirstdude
[11:18] <ubotu> thefirstdude: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:18] <thefirstdude> sry
[11:19] <babis> radioaktivstorm, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty   , search for bcm4306 in this page, there is a script that does everything for you
[11:19] <radioaktivstorm> babis: thank you so much!
[11:19] <balu_> abend
[11:19] <bruenig> thefirstdude, stability
[11:19] <thefirstdude> bruenig, what about it?
[11:19] <stefg> !de | balu_
[11:19] <ubotu> balu_: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[11:19] <bruenig> thefirstdude, that's the aim
[11:20] <thefirstdude> ubuntu uses an unstable version of python
[11:20] <babis> radioaktivstorm, i did the same thing and it worked fine
[11:20] <bruenig> but it works, upgrading it takes a long time to make sure it will work in all the configurations, if you are wanting more up to date stuff, perhaps ubuntu is not right for you
[11:21] <thefirstdude> yeh, well it works...
[11:21] <mEck0> I want to create a secure backup-solution in Ubuntu. I have a new harddisk in one of my computers and want a nice application which can 1. make backups of directorys on my laptop via network, and 2. make backup on that local computer (i.e. from its other harddisks). Can someone recommend an app for this? I have looked a bit on grync, rdiff-backup or maybe bacula?
[11:21] <thefirstdude> I compiled the source
[11:21] <Me2resh> hi, i have a problem getting my HP 1020 printer to work with ubuntu
[11:21] <thefirstdude> and am using the STABLE version...just that it's hard to get new packages
[11:21] <thefirstdude> modules...
[11:21] <balu_> hi, i look for a solution with my printer A920 Dell ... for an cups driver. Knows someone a url or tip for me?
[11:22] <Me2resh> hi, i have a problem getting my HP 1020 printer to work with ubuntu
[11:22] <alex-h> Are ubuntu man pages officially available on the web?
[11:22] <coz_> anyone here using tilda on feisty?
[11:22] <Baktaah> !pastebin
[11:22] <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)
[11:22] <maccam94> Me2resh: have you tried installing HPLIP?
[11:23] <jhford> what is hplip? just ppds?
[11:23] <stefg> !beryl | coz_
[11:23] <ubotu> coz_: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:23] <jhford> !hplip
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hplip - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:23] <coz_> stefg, hey guy
[11:23] <Me2resh> maccam94 : yes, and it didnt work neither
[11:23] <maccam94> HPLIP is hp's applet for connecting to their printers, does ink level monitoring, etc
[11:23] <maccam94> Me2resh: you went through the Printing wizard and selected the HPLIP driver?
[11:23] <LinuxHelp> I'm running lighttpd, and when I click on a .php file it just offers me the option of downloading it, how can I make it execute it instead?
[11:23] <jhford> what vintage of printer requires it?
[11:24] <coz_> stefg, no beryl does not give tilda true transparency    there are patched for tilda on dapper an edgy but can't find one for fesity
[11:24] <LinuxHelp> I have the package "php5" installed
[11:24] <stefg> coz_: feisty causes enough trouble /without/ beryl, so the beryl related questions go to #ubuntu-effects, please
[11:24] <thefirstdude> is there a repository I can use to upgrade to python2.5.1 final on ubuntu?
[11:24] <thefirstdude> please help
[11:25] <sgtmattbaker> how do you mount an ssh drive? I need to copy a file over?
[11:26] <FunnyLookinHat> coz_, it gave it true transparency for me...
[11:26] <FunnyLookinHat> coz_, all you have to do is use the alt + scrollwheel shortcut when it's open
[11:26] <coz_> stefg, this again.. is NOT about beryl it is about a tilda patch for true transparency and i so support on #beryl so
[11:26] <Me2resh> maccam94: yes, and it doesnt print
[11:26] <rausb0> sgtmattbaker: you want to look at sshfs
[11:26] <nexous> Hi, whenever I login, nautilus pops upshowing /home/myusername/Desktop any idea how to stop?
[11:26] <sgtmattbaker> rausb0: can you actually help me a bit on that?
[11:26] <dyrne> sgtmattbaker: you can use sftp or scp or install sshfs
 please help
 how do you mount an ssh drive? I need to copy a file over?
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[11:26] <coz_> stefg, so please don't try to shuffle me off
[11:26] <jrib> sgtmattbaker: use scp if it's just a one time thing
[11:26] <jrib> thefirstdude: what is wrong with the python in ubuntu?
[11:26] <linux_user400354> !mouse
[11:26] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:26] <sgtmattbaker> jrib: ok
[11:26] <maccam94> Me2resh: you rebooted after installing HPLIP? can you print a test page from the printing manager?
[11:26] <coz_> FunnyLookinHat, great i will try that thanks
[11:26] <rausb0> sgtmattbaker: or if you just want a connection in nautilus, you can use that
[11:26] <FunnyLookinHat> coz_, no problem   : )
[11:26] <rausb0> sgtmattbaker: places -> connect to server -> ssh
[11:26] <Me2resh> maccam94 : i didnt reboot, is it necessary ????, i tried to print a test page, but nothing was out
[11:27] <maccam94> Me2resh: i think it has a service, but idk if it gets started right after install
[11:27] <Me2resh> maccam94: shoud i reboot?
[11:28] <sgtmattbaker> I used scp to copy it but scp returned Permission denied
[11:28] <maccam94> Me2resh: if you aren't comfortable with the command line, yes, otherwise open up a terminal and do sudo /etc/init.d/hplip restart
[11:28] <nexous> Hi, whenever I login, nautilus pops upshowing /home/myusername/Desktop any idea how to stop?
[11:29] <rausb0> sgtmattbaker: what was your scp command line?
[11:29] <Tarkus> hey, i want to store all my media on a seperate partition that i created, is it a good idea to just mount it to /home/mike/?
[11:29] <zePh7r> hi
[11:29] <mcphail> sgtmattbaker: type the ssh url into nautilus and drag and drop
[11:29] <sgtmattbaker> I want to do it via CLI
[11:29] <maccam94> Tarkus: you can, but copy over the existing home first, and add the new partition to /etc/fstab
[11:29] <Me2resh> maccam94 : i did it through the command line
[11:30] <zePh7r> is it possible to install now ubuntu resizing an existing hard drive and expanding the partion later?
[11:30] <nexous> What can i begin learning to be able to customize ubuntu?
[11:30] <maccam94> Me2resh: try printing another test page
[11:30] <maccam94> Me2resh: actually
[11:30] <dyrne> zePh7r: yeah. gparted has its own livecd or the ubuntucd can do it. backup first though you never know
[11:30] <Tarkus> maccam94, really? copy the whole /home/ over to the media partition?
[11:31] <mcphail> sgtmattbaker: then i find sftp easier than scp
[11:31] <ixxixxi> Would someone tell me where and how I check universe and multiuniverse repositories enabled in the etc/apt/sources.list area?
[11:31] <maccam94> Me2resh: try opening system -> preferences -> hplip toolbox
[11:31] <rausb0> mcphail: sshfs is even better
[11:31] <aventin> hmm, how do i install themes in beryl?
[11:31] <zePh7r> dyrne, thanks for the heads up
[11:31] <ixxixxi> I printed a walk through on wiki but dont know where to find them at
[11:31] <madman91> aventin: do you mean emerald theme manager?
[11:31] <stefg> !beryl | aventin
[11:31] <ubotu> aventin: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:31] <Me2resh> maccam94 : where is that ?
[11:31] <kbrooks> hey all.
[11:31] <mcphail> rausb0: never tried it
[11:31] <maccam94> Tarkus: yup, you can do that. you have to be careful to preserve permissions tho, and you'll either need to read the cp man page or ask someone else here how to do that. i've done it, but i don't remember how
[11:32] <radioaktivstorm> babis: that seems to have done it  :) now all i have to do is figure out why mitnet wont let me on (prolly need to register mac or something) thanks for the help!
[11:32] <maccam94> Me2resh: you using gnome?
[11:32] <kbrooks> pretend i'm using windows. pease use your brain-fu to convince me to use ubuntu.
[11:32] <rausb0> mcphail: it is a real ssh mount (using fuse), so you can access the remote file with any application using the local filesystem
[11:32] <mcphail> rausb0: nice
[11:32] <Me2resh> maccam94 : yes
[11:33] <maccam94> kbrooks: if you are not here for support go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:33] <maccam94> Me2resh: open System -
[11:33] <aventin> stefg: yeah, i've kinda been there. it's just that all the terminology is confusing. gtk, beryl, emerald, sometimes it's used interchangably and sometimes they're different, it seems. well... :)
[11:33] <maccam94> Me2resh: open System -> Preferences -> HPLIP Toolbox
[11:33] <Raptor45> is there a way to have something "always on visible workspace" on startup? I have pidgin run at startup, and like to have my buddy list do that automatically
[11:33] <Tarkus> maccam94, alright so its a good thing to do? because it seems like it would make it easy to keep all your settings and media if you need to reinstall linux at some point. although, would "/home/mike/Media" be a better choice to mount?
[11:33] <maccam94> Tarkus: yes it is a highly recommended setup
[11:34] <ixxixxi> HOW do I enable Universe and Multiuniverse on a folder?
[11:34] <dac_> kbrooks, when you get the blue screen with windows,it's time for Ubuntu.
[11:34] <Me2resh> maccam94 : i cant find that in system
[11:34] <sgtmattbaker> I did chown billdotson:billdotson to my dd image (I had to do sudo to use dd) and it is still not giving me access to copy it
[11:34] <sgtmattbaker> aslo Have doen chmod 777
[11:34] <Tarkus> maccam94, awesome, alright one more question. do i mount to '/home' or to '/home/mike'?
[11:34] <kiwi__> does anyone know how to configure kmail for hotmail??
[11:35] <Akuma_> anyone here uses fsvs? or duplicity?
[11:35] <stefg> kiwi__: better asked in #kubuntu
[11:35] <flugger> yeah
[11:35] <maccam94> Tarkus: if you want to have other users on it, /home, I personally have mine go straight to /home/name because I like to keep the partition less cluttered and I always use the same username
[11:35] <kiwi__> ite
[11:35] <maccam94> Me2resh: h/o, i'll find the pacakge name in synaptic for ya
[11:36] <Me2resh> maccam94 : thanks :). i am waiting
[11:37] <bootsmorris> i need help with all of my media buttons on my laptop.  i have keytouch but i need some assistance
[11:37] <bootsmorris> none of the media buttons on the outside of the case work
[11:37] <maccam94> Me2resh: make sure you have hpijs, hplip, and hplip-data all installed
[11:38] <bootsmorris> i got the fn keys to work but not the media keys??
[11:38] <maccam94> bootsmorris: what brand laptop is it?
[11:38] <bootsmorris> toshiba
[11:38] <Tarkus> maccam94, yea ill go strait to my /home/mike then, sounds like a better choice since ill be the only user. thanks alot for the info maccam94.
[11:38] <bootsmorris> p15-s470
[11:39] <sgtmattbaker> hello I added the public and private keys to both my PCs so they can securely ssh to each other but if I do sudo ssh bill@IPaddress it lets me login using just the sudo password for the PC I am trying to login to.  why is that
[11:39] <maccam94> bootsmorris: sudo apt-get install fnfxd
[11:39] <bootsmorris> ok
[11:39] <Me2resh> maccam94 : how ?
[11:39] <mEck0> how can I open every channel in irssi, in a new window below each other? like: http://irssi.org/themefiles/mine.png
[11:39] <maccam94> Me2resh: open up synaptic, and search for hplip
[11:39] <fishy> My installation of Firefox messed up after I upgraded to Feisty. What's the easiest way to reinstall Firefox?
[11:41] <Tarkus> maccam94, im going to try following this guide, but im not sure why infront of all the terminal commands, he has a '$'.. should i use that also?
[11:41] <Tarkus> http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/
 try removing your .mozilla folder in your home dir and restart firefox....
[11:41] <duelboot> Tarkus, no...that indicates your prompt
[11:41] <hiroki> tarkus: no. that means you need to do the commands as a normal user
[11:41] <ixian_> Tarkus, no, ignore the $
[11:41] <maccam94> Tarkus: that just means that they're running all the commands as the user, and not root
[11:42] <maccam94> yeah, what ixian said
[11:42] <ixian_> heh, all answered at the same time
[11:42] <Tarkus> lol, alright thanks guys.
[11:43] <edmondt> fishy, your firefox should be back to default...
[11:43] <fishy> edmondt: Thanks.
[11:44] <wims> can i resize my ext3 partition without it causing problems for my installation ?
[11:44] <maccam94> wms: yes, from a gparted livecd
[11:44] <linux_user400354> maccam94: why not gparted running from ubuntu?
[11:45] <maccam94> linux_user400354: because i don't think you can do it on a mounted drive
[11:45] <maccam94> plus i'm not sure if the gparted in ubuntu supports ext3 resizing
[11:45] <hellbound1> alright I ran the apt-get install ubuntu-desktop finished the downloads
[11:45] <hellbound1> what do I do now?
[11:45] <linux_user400354> maccam94: gparted isnt stopping me from doing it. if it wouldnt let me then the buttons would be greyed out.
[11:46] <sercik> i have resized two days ago a ext3 partition with gparted
[11:46] <hellbound1> anyone able to tell me?
[11:46] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: reboot and choose gnome from gdm in the sessions
[11:46] <hellbound1> thanks linux
[11:46] <sercik> it's needed to disable journaling bedore resizing
[11:47] <telejedi> sercik: how can i disable jounaling?
[11:47] <Tarkus> maccam94, does that documentation look like its a proper way to do it? (sorry for asking so many questions, i just want to do it the correct way.)
[11:47] <maccam94> h/o, i'll take a peek
[11:47] <sercik> sorry but i don't remember i have found a guide on internet
[11:47] <FunnyLookinHat> This could be a stretch...  but has anyone here found a way to control what music or video is playing on another computer over a network (If both computers are using Ubuntu) ?
[11:47] <hellbound1> linux something isn't right
[11:48] <sercik> but i think someone could help here or you can search on internet
[11:48] <fishy> thanks, it worked
[11:48] <hellbound1> alright I let it all go through yet I seen no options for the gnome launch
[11:48] <sercik> i remember that was a switch to the command tune2fs
[11:48] <linux_user400354> maccam94: yes it does. i just told you it does.
[11:48] <Dandre> Hello,
[11:48] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: did you click on sessions?
[11:48] <hellbound1> no
[11:49] <hellbound1> how do I do that?
[11:49] <linux_user400354> do hat
[11:49] <linux_user400354> from gdm
[11:49] <sercik> telejedi naturally you cannot resize active partition you must boot with a live cd for example
[11:49] <hellbound1> I'm very new to ubuntu
[11:49] <linux_user400354> the login screen
[11:49] <linux_user400354> click on options>sessions
[11:49] <linux_user400354> choose gnome
[11:49] <hellbound1> I have ubuntu server installed and I used the command that should have gotten me a user interface
[11:49] <tuskernini> do i need apache to be able to run ssh?
[11:49] <linux_user400354> no
[11:49] <Alwin> hello, i would like to know how some sites can provide a regristration form for creating forum, how is this made?
[11:49] <chemist109> tuskernini: no, you don't.
[11:50] <hellbound1> the apt-get install command
[11:50] <rausb0> linux_user400354: i think he installed ubuntu server first and then installed ubuntu-desktop with apt-get. so maybe the x-server is not even coming up.
[11:50] <benanz2> tusk*: no, they're seaprate servers
[11:50] <Dandre> I must change my harddisk on my laptop because it is becoming defective. What is the best methode to get all my system on another disk?
[11:50] <linux_user400354> Alwin: if you install phpbb, youll hve one
[11:50] <maccam94> Tarkus: that's the way to do it if you want it on /home. that's the standard way to do it, just make sure you customize the locations and devices for your setup.
[11:50] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: startx
[11:50] <hellbound1> and nothing I'm with the ubuntu server so how do I do that?
[11:50] <mcphail> Dandre: dd
[11:50] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: use the startx command
[11:50] <Tarkus> maccam94, alright, thanks
[11:50] <tuskernini> chemist109: i cant seem to connect to my pc from outside my network.. i forwarded port 22 on my router..
[11:50] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: working now?
[11:50] <hellbound1> how do I do that linux? like I said I am really new to ubuntu
[11:50] <Alwin> linux_user400354, with phpbb i can then create subforums and then point them to forum1.example.com forum2.example.com and both forums are independent?
[11:50] <chemist109> tuskernini: And you installed ssh? (sudo aptitude install ssh)
[11:51] <telejedi> sercik: i see - thanks
[11:51] <sercik> nothing
[11:51] <Dandre> ok may I dd to a fat formatted usb drive? mcphail
[11:51] <benanz2> hellbound:  when you installed ubuntu-desktop, was xserver-xorg one of the packages it installed?  if not just apt-get install xserver-xorg
[11:51] <tuskernini> chemist109: i installed openssh-server etc etc ssh also
[11:51] <linux_user400354> hellbound1: how did you type the comand apt-get install ubuntu-desktop? you did that command so why cant you do startx?
[11:51] <tuskernini> chemist109:  i can ssh outwards and also my localhost
[11:51] <bootsmorris> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Need to get 21.0kB of archives.
[11:51] <bootsmorris> After unpacking 131kB of additional disk space will be used.
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Get:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe fnfxd 0.3-12ubuntu1 [21.0kB] 
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Fetched 21.0kB in 1s (21.0kB/s)
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Selecting previously deselected package fnfxd.
[11:51] <tuskernini> but i can not use my ip adress
[11:51] <hellbound1> not sure. I installed the ubuntu server first from the official its the 7.04
[11:51] <bootsmorris> (Reading database ... 91020 files and directories currently installed.)
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Unpacking fnfxd (from .../fnfxd_0.3-12ubuntu1_i386.deb) ...
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Setting up fnfxd (0.3-12ubuntu1) ...
[11:51] <EADG> part
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Starting Toshiba hotkeys utils: FnFX Daemon v0.3 (c) 2003, 2004 Timo Hoenig <thoenig@nouse.net>
[11:51] <bootsmorris> fatal error: Could not open /proc/acpi/toshiba/keys.
[11:51] <bootsmorris> Please make sure that your kernel has enabled the Toshiba option in the ACPI section.
[11:51] <linux_user400354> Alwin: sorry i dont know much about web development. maybe ask in #php?
[11:52] <bootsmorris> For more information read the documentation and/or http://fnfx.sf.net/index.php?section=doc#kernel.
[11:52] <kbrooks> bootsmorris, STOP
[11:52] <bootsmorris> invoke-rc.d: initscript fnfxd, action "start" failed.
[11:52] <bootsmorris> what do i do now??
[11:52] <mcphail> Dandre: dd will do an exact copy of the disk. You will lose all formatting on the destination drive, replaced by the filesystem on the source disk
[11:52] <bootsmorris> ok
[11:52] <chemist109> !ops
[11:52] <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, Myrtti or mneptok
[11:52] <rausb0> bootsmorris: do NOT paste in here
[11:52] <kbrooks> !flood > bootsmorris
[11:52] <sercik> no no
[11:52] <bootsmorris> ok
[11:52] <sercik> use pastebin!!
[11:52] <bootsmorris> sorry
[11:52] <mcphail> Dandre: the destination drive will have to be at least as large as the source drive
[11:52] <bootsmorris> what do i do ??
[11:52] <sercik> don't paste so muvh rhings in channel
[11:52] <kbrooks> chemist109, dont use !ops after the fact
[11:52] <hellbound1> linux, what do I do?
[11:52] <alienbrain> What's the USB device in /dev/? I'm running feisty.
[11:52] <tuskernini> /whoami
[11:52] <chemist109> kbrooks: It was still going on when I did
[11:53] <bootsmorris> ok i wont paste
[11:53] <phy2> Hellbound, what happens when you type startx ?
[11:53] <hellbound1> didn't type it
[11:53] <bootsmorris> what do i do to fix this problem??
[11:53] <hellbound1> gonna do that now
[11:53] <alienbrain> It was sda{1,2} in Edgy, but they are the harddisk drives in Feisty.
[11:53] <tuskernini> chemist109: do you have any ideas why i have this problem to ssh my machine form outside? i reconed it sould work
[11:53] <Dandre> ok and that work with usb drives too mcphail?
[11:54] <chemist109> tuskernini: Do you have a firewall running on your pc?
[11:54] <tuskernini> chemist109:  no
[11:54] <hellbound1> phy2 it didn't work it told me what command to run though
[11:54] <phy2> try jus   X
[11:54] <rausb0> tuskernini: do you have tcpdump installed?
[11:54] <new2it> what version of ubuntu do i get to install on a core2 duo machine?
[11:54] <fiveiron> anyone else not getting sound from flash at all?
[11:54] <tuskernini> rausb0: no.. dont know
[11:54] <bootsmorris> can someone help me with my media keys problem??
[11:54] <mcphail> Dandre: if the drive is large enough, yes. I'd recommend you buy a new laptop drive and stick it in an external caddy. dd the contents of your native drive onto it and then switch them over.
[11:54] <hellbound1> did startx said no directory or file
[11:54] <rausb0> tuskernini: does "which tcpdump" return anything?
[11:55] <tuskernini> rausb0: yes i do...
[11:55] <phy2> hellbound try typeing    X
[11:55] <rausb0> tuskernini: okay, which is your router's official ip address? 84.75.63.3 i guess?
[11:55] <Dandre> ok mcphail
[11:55] <tuskernini> rausb0: yes,
[11:56] <mcphail> Dandre: the only downside to this might be the way edgy and feisty create the fstab. I'm using dapper and don't have any problems doing this
[11:56] <hellbound1> typed just x and it said command not found
[11:56] <tuskernini> rausb0: untill i restart it
[11:56] <ixian_> i'm having a problem with the desktop effects. if i enable it, when i play a movie/video in any video player  (totem, vlc, etc) the video turns black when i move the window. i have an ati x850xtpe. it was doing this on my previous ubuntu 7.04 install so i did a complete re-install. things were working properly for only like a day and then the same problem showed up. anyone know how to fix this?
[11:56] <bootsmorris> i need help configuring my media keys on my laptop??
[11:56] <phy2> captial X
[11:56] <alienbrain> If my USB is Bus 0005 Device 0005, then how do I mount it?
[11:56] <phy2> capital
[11:56] <phy2> X not x
[11:56] <rausb0> tuskernini: okay, open a terminal window and type in: sudo tcpdump -ni eth0 tcp port 22
[11:56] <hellbound1> says no such file or directory aborted
[11:56] <sethk> alienbrain, it varies.  run dmesg, the last two or three lines (after connecting the device) will show you the /dev/sd? to use
[11:57] <phy2> Hellbound, I doubt you are ready for server, reinstall regular Ubuntu come back
[11:57] <Dandre> I use 6.10 mcphail
[11:57] <hellbound1> how do I remove server phy?
[11:57] <tuskernini> rausb0: ok listening
[11:57] <hellbound1> I tried finding that out a while ago and no answer
[11:57] <phy2> reinstall regular ubuntu
[11:57] <phy2> start over
[11:57] <rausb0> tuskernini: do you see any traffic now?
[11:57] <hellbound1> I installed server first
[11:57] <dyrne> hellbound1: might be easier just to sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop if you want a minimal gui install
[11:57] <tuskernini> rausb0: no
[11:57] <mcphail> Dandre: I'd imagine you might need to tweak /etc/fstab on the new drive after transfer. Apart from that, things should be ok
[11:57] <Seb__> hello
[11:57] <alienbrain> sethk, nop, the last two lines are: http://en.pastebin.ca/476134
[11:57] <rausb0> tuskernini: should be from 84.179.120.203
[11:58] <Seb__> is there any way to convert an existing debian system into an ubuntu one ?
[11:58] <dyrne> hellbound1: not that xubuntu is all that minimal..
[11:58] <tuskernini> should i netstat?
[11:58] <hellbound1> I want to remove server all together and just run with desktop
[11:58] <rausb0> tuskernini: then your router's port forwarding is not woring
[11:58] <tuskernini> rausb0: ok.. i will check it again.. thanks
[11:58] <hellbound1> I don't know how to remove server completely though
[11:58] <sethk> alienbrain, well, if it isn't in the few lines preceding that, then you don't have usb disk support enabled (or the kernel module for it isn't loaded)
[11:58] <dyrne> hellbound1: you dont need to. server is just the basic desktop install
[11:58] <mcphail> Dandre: i have done this to replace a 60GB drive with an 80GB drive with no problems on dapper
[11:58] <dyrne> hellbound1: same as ubuntu
[11:58] <tuskernini> rausb0: looks like a cool trick.. would like to learn how it works sometime...
[11:59] <hellbound1> I just want to get server off the hard drive
[11:59] <hellbound1> and just go with 100% desktop
[11:59] <rausb0> tuskernini: maybe you forwarded to the wrong private ip address
[11:59] <Guest11549> Hi, I installed sendmail and I can send emails only to some mail-address like gmail as spammed email!!! Does anyone kown why?
[11:59] <Seb__> anyone ?
[11:59] <dyrne> hellbound1: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop or xubuntu or kubuntu
[11:59] <alienbrain> sethk, do you what modules I might be missing?
[11:59] <Guest11549> I think that my sendmail problem is in my hostname....
[12:00] <tuskernini> rausb0: dont think so.. i got it from ifconfig
[12:00] <mcphail> Guest11549: do you have a static IP address?
[12:00] <tuskernini> rausb0: but i will look again .. thanks
[12:00] <rausb0> tuskernini: okay
[12:00] <Dandre> the resulting drive is still 60G or did you get 20 extra GB mcphail?
[12:00] <mcphail> Dandre: i got to create a new 20GB partition :)
[12:00] <Guest11549> mcphail no I haven't it
[12:00] <mcphail> Guest11549: that's your problem
[12:00] <Dandre> ok ;-)
[12:01] <alienbrain> sethk, wouldn't this mean it found its module? "new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 6"
[12:01] <FunnyLookinHat> Guest11549, people in #ubuntu-server would probably be better equipped to answer your question