[12:01] <SmokingBlood> k :)
[12:01] <cua0> nixnooo : there was a command that listed all the devices and their pci id's but i don't remember what it is nwo
[12:01] <nixnooo> cua0 did u upgrade from edgy? or is it fresh install?
[12:01] <cua0> er now
[12:01] <SmokingBlood> thanks anyway ;)
[12:01] <cua0> nixnooo : fresh install, fiesty.
[12:01] <nixnooo> cua0 lspci
[12:01] <cua0> thanks!
[12:01] <jrib> !away > misfitpierce (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:01] <madman91> hey guys.. is it possible to force apt-get or aptitude to install a 32bit package even though i am using 64bit ubuntu?
[12:01] <BossMania> Flannel you know vsftpd ?
[12:02] <nixnooo> madman91 yes google it
[12:02] <Slart> madman91: I don't you can.. but you can download the package and run dpkg --force-architecture -i packagename.deb
[12:02] <madman91> nixnooo: i tried.. but i guess ill try again
[12:02] <Flannel> BossMania: Know of.  What about it?
[12:02] <jamie_> I have a router already. Emm I have a eth Conected to the inet and and other connected to clients Right. Now if one client uses p2p it slow down the other internet. any ideas to share bandwidth?
[12:02] <madman91> Slart: i know.. but can i use aptitude apt-get to get all deps and stuff?
[12:02] <SmokingBlood> Pelo: cna i try the seperate channel for laptops?
[12:02] <cua0> nixnooo : lspci should list pci-e as well right?
[12:02] <Slart> madman91: I don't think so.. but check the man-pages.. man apt or man apt-get
[12:02] <nixnooo> cua0 i believe so
[12:03] <BossMania> Flannel i want you try a ftp with me please
[12:03] <cua0> okay so aparently my tv tuner is listing as a video card as well. haha frick!
[12:03] <jamie_> will nat work as users are on a different ip range?
[12:03] <madman91> Slart: ok.. thanks
[12:03] <Pelo> SmokingBlood,  I don'T know of such a channel,  if you can find one you are weilcome to ask there
[12:03] <JammasterJay> Help, im just going in circles installing flash....("flash is already installed") i open youtube....(flash is not installed), what gives?
[12:03] <nixnooo> cua0 i think tahts normal
[12:03] <Mookie> jamie_: Ah, no. No way to fix that. But, the router is not the bottleneck here. It's almost certainly the outgoing pipe. If one users hogs the bandwidth, the other is slow.
[12:03] <HenriqueNeto> algum sabe me dizer qual o driver da nvidia eu tenho que baixar? Eu uso um Core 2 Duo com uma GeForce 6500
[12:04] <jrib> !br | HenriqueNeto
[12:04] <ubotu> HenriqueNeto: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[12:04] <nixnooo> jamie_ there are programs which restrict bandwidth by process.
[12:04] <jamie_> shame
[12:04] <wehttamb_> when i try and connect to a wireless network it says trying to connect to wireless network but will not connect. what is wrong
[12:04] <BossMania> Flannel ?
[12:04] <nixnooo> jamie_ you could simple set a limit for that particular process.
[12:05] <Flannel> BossMania: what problem do you have with the umask options?
[12:05] <jamie_> what i need it a prog to say bandwith is 237kb 10 users 237/10
[12:05] <BossMania> when i have a new files the user can't see the new file
[12:05] <nixnooo> jamie_ i dont think thats possible afaik
[12:06] <jamie_> thanks any way!
[12:06] <jamie_> AHHH stuck now
[12:06] <nonewmsgs> what do i have to do in order to upgrade my moniter.  can i set it so it will automatically detect it or am i going to have to ask wizards for help
[12:07] <aarcane> Hi, I want to install Ubuntu on a Dell machine, replacing windows XP, but I do NOT want it to touch the partition table at all.  I just want it to use the existing windows XP partition as is so I can restore it back to the defaults when I'm done.  is this possible ?  I'm okay with always having to boot from CD or something similar.
[12:07] <nixnooo> jamie_ but you are saying taht one user's p2p prog is hoggin the bw, why not just resitrict that program
[12:07] <Flannel> aarcane: Er... what?  Do you have a windows CD?
[12:07] <aro> aarcane, you can just boot from the live cd over and over, though you'll have no persistance
[12:07] <jere> jammasterjay http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-flash-player-9-in-ubuntu.html
[12:07] <Flannel> BossMania: what umasks have you set?
[12:08] <aarcane> Flannel, it's got a custom dell MBR which I don't want to break.
[12:08] <aro> aarcane, you can't install ubuntu to an ntfs partition if that's what you're suggesting
[12:08] <Flannel> aarcane: so, you don't want to touch the MBR? Or the partition table?
[12:08] <jamie_> running a cybercafe people can easy change the setting.
[12:08] <nixnooo> he doesnt want to overwrite the mbr, he needs the alternate cd
[12:08] <aarcane> aro, I am shredding the NTFS partition now, but I don't want to change the flags on it or anything.  I just want to use the partition with the wrong type on it and boot using either grub in that partition, or a live CD to boot.
[12:09] <nixnooo> he can write the bootloader to the root partition
[12:09] <nixnooo> aarcane you can use the alternate cd and write grub to the root partition.
[12:09] <aarcane> nixnooo, will a windows type bootloader (dell proprietary) still be able to boot the boot loader if the partition is set active (it is by default)
[12:09] <BossMania> Flannel look http://pastebin.ca/485169
[12:09] <aarcane> nixnooo, which alternate cd ?
[12:10] <nixnooo> aarcane im not sure ive never tried that before
[12:10] <HKirigami> Hello!
[12:10] <HKirigami> I'm trying to run Ubuntu, but I'm getting this error...
[12:10] <HKirigami> "I/O error: Error reading boot CD.".
[12:11] <HKirigami> How do I fix this?
[12:11] <aarcane> the main point is I want to maintain the dell diagnostic utilities and the recovery partition so I can restore it to defaults when I'm done with it since it's only on loan :)
[12:11] <nixnooo> aarcane feisty and edgy both have "alternate" cds for custom installs that dont use the "live" method, they are text based installers and dont load the OS
[12:11] <idefix> is a keyboard sniffer standard on todays laptops?
[12:11] <aarcane> idefixno.
[12:11] <nixnooo> aarcane i dont think you should be worried grub will recognize the recovery partition and give it an entry
[12:12] <aarcane> nixnooo, is that an option from the menu, or is that something different I need to install ?
[12:12] <jp834618> How can I remove the slave drive icon from the desktop
[12:12] <jrib> !icons > jp834618 (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:12] <idefix> to use a keyboard sniffer is below low right? it's a devious thing, you cannot just get away wit it right? only evil people do it?
[12:13] <pk4ip> anybody else having problems with network manager coming out of suspend?
[12:13] <HKirigami> So, um...
[12:13] <HKirigami> Can anyone help me?
[12:13] <miki> we are win in EUROVISION LOL
[12:14] <jul1609> hello (again)
[12:14] <aarcane> idefixactually it's pretty common.  go ahead and install one if you want.
[12:14] <aro> HKirigami, have you tested the CD for defects
[12:14] <idefix> are you from Serbia, miki?
[12:14] <miki> yeaaaaaaaaaa
[12:14] <jere> HKirigami: I<m not sure but yr disk is probably scratched or something!^
[12:14] <BossMania> Flannel ?
[12:14] <HKirigami> Aro, whenever I get to the Ubuntu menu, my keyboard doesn't respond.
[12:14] <Mookie> Rhythmbox question: I imported a bunch of *.flac files and the meta data isn't getting retrieved. How does Rhythmbox know what song it is so I can get it to retrieve the Album and Artist names?
[12:14] <HKirigami> Jere, the disk is perfectly fine. ^^;;
[12:15] <jere> <HKirigami: sorry don<t know then
[12:15] <aro> HKirigami, usb or ps/2 keyboard?
[12:15] <HKirigami> USB.
[12:15] <aarcane> HKirigami, you should make sure USB legacy is enabled.
[12:16] <aro> HKirigami, do you have usb keyboard/mouse turned on in bios? I had a problem where I couldn't use the keyboard in the ubuntu boot menu because of that.
[12:16] <aro> that, too
[12:16] <HKirigami> Um, I'm sorry if I sound stupid, but what's a USB legacy?
[12:16] <HKirigami> I'm still kinda new to this stuff...
[12:16] <aro> HKirigami, bios option
[12:16] <aarcane> USB Legacy is what most bios's call the feature to let a USB keyboard and mouse work instead of a PS/2 one.
[12:17] <HKirigami> Hmmm.
[12:17] <aarcane> HKirigami, those options don't matter once your operating system is running, but to edit your BIOS, or menu on a boot loader, they're very important.
[12:17] <HKirigami> Where's a BIOS?
[12:17] <BossMania> Flannel ?
[12:17] <HKirigami> My friend told me, but I forgot...
[12:18] <q-t> Do you HAVE to have a swap partition when installing xubuntu?
[12:18] <aro> HKirigami, press delete as the computer is turning on
[12:18] <d2dchat> helloo
[12:18] <crimsun> q-t: no.
[12:18] <aarcane> HKirigami, when you first turn on your machine, you need to hit a certain key or key combo.
[12:18] <d2dchat> can anyone hear me?
[12:18] <HKirigami> Ohhh!
[12:18] <crimsun> d2dchat: no.
[12:18] <jul1609> hello, I have here an IBM intellistation M pro, with a sound card Intel 81802 ICH4. I run Ubuntu Feisty, my install is exactly 3 minutes old. I just did a fresh install because I've spent a bloody day on this particular slight problem: there is no bloody sound at all! Neither at start up, nor during use nor during log out. No bad sound, just no sound. I know there is a solution very simple to get it to work because I already came to
[12:18] <d2dchat> crimsun: that's a bad sign
[12:18] <aarcane> d2dchat, nope.
[12:18] <cua0> i hate xwindows
[12:18] <crimsun> jul1609: your rely is cut off.  Pastebin the output from ``amixer'', then tell me the URL.
[12:18] <cua0> i really do
[12:18] <crimsun> jul1609: your  /reply/  , rather
[12:18] <d2dchat> haha well fine, can anyone help me figure out why my resolution is stuck in 800x600?
[12:18] <mrdude> strange thing, im trying to install feisty on a computer, and every disk itry shows up to it as a scsi /dev/sda
[12:19] <jul1609> URL?
[12:19] <mrdude> is that normal?
[12:19] <crimsun> !paste >jul1609
[12:19] <jul1609> crimsun: I'm a 4 months user :s
[12:19] <aro> d2dchat, what video card do you have
[12:19] <aarcane> d2dchat, you need to edit your xorg.conf
[12:19] <cua0> d2dchat: try modifying your /etc/X11/xorg.conf to include higher resolutions?
[12:19] <mobutu> why does suicidegirls list the real bday of models?
[12:19] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: have the same sndcard except its ich7
[12:19] <d2dchat> aro: it's on the motherboard, VIA chipset i believe
[12:19] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: that's not at all the same card.
[12:19] <aarcane> cua0, it's not xwindowS, it's the X Window System.  no S on Window.
[12:19] <HKirigami> So, I need to go to this BIOS thing and enable...
[12:19] <SmokingBlood> same typenumber
[12:20] <cua0> aarcane : well until it works properly i'm not going to honor it with its true name.
[12:20] <aro> d2dchat, I don't know on those obscure onboard cards, you might have to google it and edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf accordingly
[12:20] <HKirigami> USB Legacy?
[12:20] <cheeseboy> how do i empty trash?
[12:20] <aarcane> HKirigami, yes.  and you'll need a PS/2 keyboard to do it.
[12:20] <aro> HKirigami, in my bios it's listed as "USB Keyboard/Mouse support"
[12:20] <HKirigami> PS/2 keyboard?
[12:20] <jrib> cheeseboy: file -> empty trash   in nautilus
[12:20] <HKirigami> Hmmm. Unsure if Dad has one.
[12:20] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: that means absolutely nothing.
[12:20] <einwort> alguien habla espaol, necesito ayuda
[12:20] <spasticteapot> Could anyone help me get my soundcard to work? It's an M-audio Audiophile USB soundcard - I think with the Envy chipset.
[12:20] <cheeseboy> jrib ?
[12:20] <spasticteapot> !es
[12:20] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:21] <aarcane> HKirigami, you can get one at goodwill or deseret for a buck.
[12:21] <idefix> what is a prc file?
[12:21] <crimsun> spasticteapot: see #ubuntustudio
[12:21] <jrib> cheeseboy: to empty trash
[12:21] <HKirigami> Really?!
[12:21] <jere> aro+aarcane: but the USB is enabled with the livecd install, no^
[12:21] <d2dchat> but in the xorg config file it lists more than 800x600 in the dimensions for depth 24 which it is using
[12:21] <aro> jere, he can't use his keyboard at boot menu
[12:21] <aarcane> jere, yes, but not until the kernel is loaded, which comes after the aforementioned menu.
[12:21] <scotv453> Quick question. What is the command to use to display information about my system specs
[12:21] <jere> k
[12:21] <Inquisition> Um, hi. I'm getting this error message when I try to start up: RecoveryManager (Warning) nm_hal_deinit...
[12:21] <cheeseboy> jrib its grayed out
[12:21] <jul1609> re
[12:21] <aarcane> scotv453, cat
[12:22] <scotv453> thanks
[12:22] <HoocH_LAP> For some reason my sound stop working, I get the log on sound in ubuntu, but I do not get any kind of sound out when playing a sound file :(
[12:22] <skinnypuppy1334> I found an interesting way to fix resolution problems, boot with the live CD... copy the contents of its xorg.conf to the xorg.conf of the hdd install.  In my case the boot cd would get me to 1600 1200 , but the reconfigure xserver-xorg just didn't do it
[12:22] <jrib> cheeseboy: is your trash already empty?
[12:22] <HKirigami> Anyways...
[12:22] <HKirigami> I told my Dad about what you guys said and he said he'll check it out.
[12:23] <cheeseboy> jrib no i just deleted some files
[12:23] <aarcane> HKirigami, good luck :)
[12:23] <mrdude> by the live cd you mean install cd or is there a seperate thing?
[12:23] <cheeseboy> b/c its saying my hds full
[12:23] <aarcane> HKirigami, it's easy.
[12:23] <HKirigami> Thanks, Aarcane. ^^
[12:23] <luca> hi everyone
[12:23] <jul1609> re
[12:23] <aarcane> HKirigami, where in the world are you, maybe one of us could help you out.
[12:23] <mrdude> HKirigami get a mac
[12:23] <jrib> cheeseboy: ls ~/.Trash     does it list anything?
[12:23] <skinnypuppy1334> Yeah the ubuntu install cd, that also boot to live ubuntu demo like knoppix
[12:23] <HKirigami> Um...
[12:24] <jul1609> crimsun: been trying to send you the output of amixer, but gaim crashes
[12:24] <HKirigami> I can't give out personal info.
[12:24] <mrdude> gotcha
[12:24] <aarcane> HKirigami, if you've got two computers and a webcam/digi-cam, I could help you that way.
[12:24] <jul1609> what am I supposed to look for?
[12:24] <JammasterJay> Installing flash...im using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS...however my flash install is asking for a kabuntu disk, why is that?
[12:24] <HKirigami> Well, Dad said he'll look.
[12:24] <luca> does anyone know how to embed, say, evince into firefox as a plugin (such as acrobat for mozilla or kpdf for konqueror)?
[12:24] <hreiser> !find autocad
[12:24] <cheeseboy> jrib i actually want to empty another users trash
[12:24] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: the output is uploaded to website?
[12:24] <ubotu> Package/file autocad does not exist in feisty
[12:24] <aarcane> HKirigami, okay.  stop by when you get it working then to let us know :)
[12:24] <aro> aarcane, that just sounds creepy
[12:24] <jul1609> to which website?
[12:24] <HKirigami> Alright, I will! ^o^
[12:24] <khin> hi, im trying to install some libraries for the first time on linux. the installation instructions say there needs to be a file called ld.so.conf. its not in the /etc directory. do i need to create it?
[12:24] <jrib> cheeseboy: so empty ~thatuser/.Trash
[12:24] <mrdude> cheeseboy should be in /home/usr/.Trash
[12:25] <SmokingBlood> http://www.linux-sound.info/alsa/index.php?task=scripts
[12:25] <HKirigami> Anyways, my parents are going out somewhere and I've gotta go with them.
[12:25] <aarcane> aro, I've done alot of tech support over webcam.  it works well, point it at the monitor and tell someone what to push :P
[12:25] <iMacThere4iAm> hey, ubuntu freezes at the login screen for me every time, anyone help?
[12:25] <stefg> !away| EurkY
[12:25] <ubotu> EurkY: Please don't use public away messages or change your nick to 'someone|away'.  We know you're away when you don't respond to messages. Also see !guidelines and !nickspam
[12:25] <crimsun> jul1609: use http://pastebin.ca
[12:25] <HKirigami> I'll be back!
[12:25] <mrdude> er /home/usernamehere/.Trash
[12:25] <cheeseboy> was empty commnd?
[12:25] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: try these 2 scritps
[12:25] <aarcane> HKirigami, bye arnold
[12:25] <jul1609> ok hold on
[12:25] <mrdude> just delete the files in there
[12:25] <jere> jammaster: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-flash-player-9-in-ubuntu.html
[12:25] <jrib> cheeseboy: rm -rf   do not make a typo since it's not reversible
[12:25] <BossMania> Flannel ?
[12:26] <aarcane> damn shred is slow when running from a live CD :(
[12:26] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: you only need alsa-info and amixer-info
[12:26] <jul1609> ok
[12:26] <ducktap1> Question: I've installed Pidgin (compiled it from the source); now I want to make a menu-item; where on my system can I find the icon?
[12:26] <khin> ld.so is apparently the gnu linker, right? does this come automatically with gcc etc?
[12:26] <Flannel> BossMania: What isn't working properly?  Where are the people "not seeing" the files?
[12:26] <jul1609> scuse guys if I sound on edge, I've been on it for 24h, it's driving me nuts :s
[12:26] <johnficca> has anyone installed the new aptana web m8 on ubuntu 64 bit?
[12:26] <aarcane> khin, I don't think your system would boot without it.
[12:26] <SmokingBlood> have no sound since edgy couple of months ago :p
[12:27] <jul1609> pastebin: done
[12:27] <khin> oh. well why when i do a search for it, it does not show up
[12:27] <BossMania> Flannel it's a virtual user
[12:27] <jul1609> yeah
[12:27] <jrib> khin: what are you trying to do?
[12:27] <jul1609> edgy didn't like my card either
[12:27] <SmokingBlood> i suggest you make a new thread in the uvntu forums
[12:27] <cheeseboy> thnx
[12:27] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: did you pastebin your alsa-info.sh URL, too?
[12:27] <BossMania> Flannel the user can't see the files
[12:27] <Flannel> BossMania: so, he uploads a file, and then doesn't see it?
[12:27] <SmokingBlood> made a new thread
[12:27] <jul1609> Ihad found hope last month when I just twinkled my card last month and everything was cool...
[12:27] <BossMania> Flannel yes !!!
[12:28] <jul1609> http://pastebin.ca/485186
[12:28] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441587
[12:28] <BossMania> it's my probleme Flannel
[12:28] <jul1609> that's for amixer
[12:28] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: no, I need the URL.  I don't read the forums.
[12:28] <khin> well, what im trying to do is edit a file called ld.so.conf which should be in my /etc directory, except it isn't.
[12:28] <Flannel> BossMania: and if you go look at the file, what are the permissions/ownership of that file?
[12:28] <SmokingBlood> k
[12:28] <pyrops> how do i get "direct rendering" to "yes"  (glxinfo | grep direct)
[12:28] <afief> my sound driver stops working randomly. any idea what i can do about it?
[12:28] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: alsa-info http://pastebin.ca/451266
[12:28] <q-t> is there a way to not use my ATI card, but to just use a lower graphic setting? if so, how? Because it seems to me it just wont go....
[12:28] <jul1609> SmokingBlood: do you need need anything else?
[12:28] <Belgarath_> pyrops!   do you use ATI ???
[12:28] <pyrops> yes
[12:29] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: amixer-info http://pastebin.ca/485172
[12:29] <BossMania> flannel i set chmod 777 -R
[12:29] <aarcane> pyrops, it doesn't work with beryl/compiz.  any other way, you need to configure your ATI or NVIDIA drivers properly.
[12:29] <crimsun> jul1609: try this command /exactly/ in a Terminal:  amixer set 'External Amplifier' mute
[12:29] <Flannel> BossMania: don't.  That's stupid.
[12:29] <Fylk> Hey guys, can I have some help building the new version of Pidgin?
[12:29] <strabes> omg, i have to celebrate. i finally got my printer working after a year of it sitting in the basement because i thought it was broken.
[12:29] <jul1609> done
[12:29] <jul1609> then?
[12:29] <Flannel> BossMania: but, what permission and owner does the file get when uploaded?
[12:29] <strabes> and it was as simple as browsing to localhost:631 and adding it. omg.
[12:29] <q-t> pyrops: having trouble with an ATI card?
[12:29] <pyrops> so you have any idea how i can make in beryl my window manager
[12:30] <vorbote> Fylk: best way is to grab the sources from debian and port them.
[12:30] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: no
[12:30] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: no
[12:30] <pyrops> q-t yes
[12:30] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: that's only amixer.  I need alsa-info.sh
[12:30] <BossMania> Flannel i don't know ...
[12:30] <aarcane> pyrops, never used it.  read a manual somewhere.
[12:30] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: sry :)
[12:30] <Belgarath_> apt-get beryl
[12:30] <jul1609> SmokingBlood, no?
[12:30] <Belgarath_> apt-get install beryl
[12:30] <BossMania> Flannel you see the .conf ?
[12:30] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: let them look at the scripts :p
[12:30] <Fylk> Vorbote: How do I do that?
[12:30] <crimsun> jul1609: aplay /usr/share/sounds/*up.wav
[12:30] <pyrops> Belgarath_:  i have beryl
[12:30] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: posted both
[12:30] <Flannel> BossMania: the pastebin has gone away, you'll need to repaste.  But, really, you need to know what permissions the file gets when uploaded, and things of that sort.
[12:30] <jul1609> what about the last command, amixer set 'External Amplifier' mute
[12:31] <Flannel> !prevu | Fylk
[12:31] <vorbote> Fylk: You use pbuilder for starters.
[12:31] <q-t> pyrops: me too:P What kind of card do you have? I have an ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600....on a laptop HP Compaq nc6000
[12:31] <ubotu> Fylk: prevu is an automated, personal backporting utility. Check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Prevu for more details
[12:31] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: alsa-info http://pastebin.ca/451266
[12:31] <ttjl> hi all
[12:31] <Peter> im installing wacom-kernel-source, i get the error:
[12:31] <BossMania> ok Flannel i test
[12:31] <jul1609> crimsun: nada
[12:31] <ttjl> could someone tell me where the theme folder is?
[12:31] <Peter> Error: kernel headers not found in '/usr/src/linux/'
[12:31] <pyrops> i have x1600 mobility radeon, for toshiba satellite
[12:31] <Fylk> Is there any reason not to build it myself?
[12:31] <Peter> :/ any ideas?
[12:31] <khin> does anyone know what ld.so.conf is
[12:31] <stefg> ! bery |l Belgarath_: ummm. this channel is not your terminal, see
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bery - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <stefg> !beryl |l Belgarath_: ummm. this channel is not your terminal, see
[12:31] <ubotu> l Belgarath_: ummm. this channel is not your terminal, see: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:32] <iMacThere4iAm> hey, ubuntu freezes at the login screen for me every time, can anyone help me find what's wrong?
[12:32] <khin> and why it isn't in my /etc directory
[12:32] <crimsun> jul1609: mute jack sense
[12:32] <jrib> khin: have you installed build-essential?
[12:32] <ttjl> Where is the THEME folder for BERYL
[12:32] <Belgarath_> pyrops try this url:: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_beryl_ati_radeon
[12:32] <jul1609> crimsun: ?
[12:32] <khin> yes
[12:32] <stefg> !beryl | ttjl
[12:32] <ubotu> ttjl: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:32] <BossMania> can i give you a login in this ftp Flannel ? i want you test please
[12:32] <q-t> the Xorg 7.0 Release Notes says that my card can only do 2D....
[12:32] <vorbote> Fylk: the tips (I did the backporting by hand) is to change the dependency from libnss3-dev to libnss-dev, remove the avahi-compat-howl-dev dependency and add --with-nss-includes=/usr/include/firefox/nss and --with-nspr-include=/usr/include/firefox/nspr
[12:32] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: you need these:  http://adhd.irule.net/~crimsun/test-azx-stac92xx-fixes/
[12:33] <LordGreyhound> !beryl
[12:33] <cua0> Belgarath_ : thats the tutorial i was following and bricked my X
[12:33] <q-t> is this a big problem ?
[12:33] <crimsun> jul1609: amixer set 'Jack Detect' mute
[12:33] <cua0> now i can't get it to boot X at all
[12:33] <jul1609> crimsun: right and done
[12:33] <void^> khin: ld.so.conf isn't required. the default path is explained in 'man ldconfig'
[12:33] <chrisbudden14> how can i get nmap to output the mac address of the ip being scanned?
[12:33] <Flannel> BossMania: fine
[12:33] <pyrops> cheers
[12:33] <afief> my sound driver stops working randomly. any idea what i can do about it?
[12:33] <Pepper> hmm
[12:33] <ttjl> ok so umm where is the beryl folder?
[12:33] <jul1609> WORKS
[12:33] <jul1609> Crimsun: PROBLEM SOLVED: YOU ROCK!
[12:33] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: wher do i put these
[12:33] <MarkeH> lo folks
[12:34] <stefg> ttjl: please ask in #ubuntu-effects
[12:34] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: or is it some kind of path
[12:34] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: patch
[12:34] <ttjl> ok
[12:34] <jul1609> crimsun: Now, how can I make sure that when I'll reboot, it'll still be ok?
[12:34] <MarkeH> My problem is here... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441608 - Anybody have a clue? Its driving me nuts :(
[12:34] <LordGreyhound> ttjl: I suggest you perform a quick search for it :)
[12:34] <ttjl> #ubuntu-effects
[12:34] <kalifornia909> can someone help me with an usb hub problem
[12:34] <ttjl> hmm that didnt work
[12:34] <stefg> lol
[12:34] <crimsun> jul1609: sudo alsactl store
[12:34] <BossMania> Flannel look your query
[12:34] <ttjl> lol
[12:35] <jul1609> crimsun: done
[12:35] <ttjl> ok found it
[12:35] <crimsun> jul1609: you're good to go.
[12:35] <jul1609> now, I reboot, I'll still have sound?
[12:35] <jul1609> (sorry, I can't believe it, wow!)
[12:35] <crimsun> jul1609: yes, you will.
[12:35] <jul1609> ok
[12:35] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: replace your existing ones.
[12:35] <iMacThere4iAm> hey, ubuntu freezes at the login screen for me every time, can anyone help me find what's wrong?
[12:35] <jul1609> thank you so much dude, and SmokingBlood too, thx a lot
[12:36] <jul1609> see you next time guys
[12:36] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: see `modinfo snd-hda-intel|grep ^filename|awk '{print $2}'`
[12:36] <SmokingBlood> jul1609: yw
[12:36] <kalifornia909> i have a usb hub that isnt getting recognized by ubuntu
[12:36] <mike_> iMacThere4iAm:  Installed all updates?
[12:36] <iMacThere4iAm> mike_: it's a brand new install
[12:37] <iMacThere4iAm> mike_: i can't login to it at all
[12:37] <JammasterJay> Has anyone successful installed the flash plugin to there system?
[12:37] <khin> iMacThere4iAm, you sure you burned the ISO correctly
[12:37] <iMacThere4iAm> khin: i'll check, brb
[12:37] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: i just replace them?
[12:37] <shatrat> JammasterJay, it should be as simple as installing flash-plugin-nonfree I believe
[12:37] <mike_> iMacThere4iAm:  oh i see catch 22
[12:37] <crimsun> SmokingBlood: yes.
[12:37] <jere> yo jam master jay. i<ve posted and answer three times. i got mine working
[12:37] <iMacThere4iAm> mike_: exactly
[12:37] <erUSUL> JammasterJay: 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree'
[12:38] <JammasterJay> Yep, i did everything in the post
[12:38] <erUSUL> !flash > JammasterJay
[12:38] <ttjl> Why when i try to extract does it say I dont have permission-I am the only user
[12:38] <ttjl> ?
[12:38] <rollerskatejamms> Anybody know how I might run a game that requires a 2.2.x kernel?
[12:38] <pyrops> so what if now my card is "unsupported"
[12:38] <pyrops> isnt there anychance?
[12:38] <isthatall> anyone familiar with "open type fonts" and ubuntu? I have a great font, and it displays correctly in the fonts:// in nautilus, but it won't apply anywhere...does ubuntu not support "open type fonts"? it has a .otf extension
[12:38] <Belgarath_> what card do you have?
[12:38] <pushpop`> How do I enable a folder I shared via samba to have  write access from my windows machine?
[12:38] <stp2007> Hi, I just managed to set up and connect with my wireless card. However I am experiencing some results which lead me to think things might not be perfect. Basically I can connect to reddit.com (which is very simple pretty much text only - so small as well). However when I try to connect to Mozilla Thunderbird site or CNN the pageload fails half way through. Finally, I can connect to cnn or thunderbird sites with my XP computer at the same time so I don't
[12:38] <stp2007>  think those pages/sites are down. Any thoughts?
[12:39] <ttjl> dont have permission to extract wtf>
[12:39] <maikol> is the livecd install better than the iso install or is one just prettier?
[12:39] <khin> if i installed build essential, should there be an ld.so.conf file in my /etc directory
[12:39] <khin> cause there isn't
[12:40] <MrKeuner> hi, sometimes gnome windows that has been maximized cannot be unmaximized. does anybody else has that problem? it is very annoying, you click on unmaximize and instead of going back to the previous dimension before maximized, it just unmaximizes just a very little bit that you can hardly catch the windows form its edges and shrink it dragging it with the mouse. Why does that happen?
[12:40] <Flannel> khin: no.
[12:40] <erUSUL> rollerskatejamms: if it worked in a 2.2 kernel it should work in a 2.6 kernel afaics
[12:40] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: ill just try a reboot and hopes it works ;)
[12:40] <lukeallen> Can someone help me get my optical-out sound working in Feisty?
[12:40] <LordGreyhound> is there anywhere I can go on the ubuntu live cd to see if it recognizes my bluetooth device ? and also be able to use it
[12:40] <khin> well, what is this file cause some installation i am trying to do makes reference to editing it
[12:41] <defcon> why when I switch workspaces in gnome, the desk switcher at the bottom does not stay
[12:41] <iMacThere4iAm> khin: I think the disc might have errors
[12:41] <Flannel> khin: That file only exists in mindi, which is doubtfully what you're looking for.  Which installation is this?
[12:41] <iMacThere4iAm> khin: i'll burn a new one
[12:41] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: thanks for helping me out :)
[12:41] <LordGreyhound> is there anywhere I can go on the ubuntu live cd to see if it recognizes my bluetooth device ? and also be able to use it
[12:41] <khin> dapper
[12:42] <kalifornia909> can anyone here help me with a usb hub not taking an address
[12:42] <MarkeH> Im having problems with WINE/Steam on 7.04(64bit) Details are here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441608 Can anybody help me? :(
[12:42] <barbarella_me> LordGreyhound:depends if it is supported
[12:42] <Flannel> MarkeH: try #winehq
[12:42] <stp2007b> Hi, I just managed to set up and connect with my wireless card. However I am experiencing some results which lead me to think things might not be perfect. Basically I can connect to reddit.com (which is very simple pretty much text only - so small as well). However when I try to connect to Mozilla Thunderbird site or CNN the pageload fails half way through. Finally, I can connect to cnn or thunderbird sites with my XP computer at the same time so I don'
[12:42] <pushpop`> How do I enable a folder I shared via samba to have  write access from my windows machine?
[12:42] <stp2007b> t think those pages/sites are down. Any thoughts?
[12:42] <a5teR1x> i'm having trouble resetting my Gnome 'applications' menu
[12:43] <a5teR1x> I would like to know where it is stored so that I can reset the menu! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[12:43] <MarkeH> Thanks Flannel
[12:43] <defcon> why when I switch workspaces in gnome, the desk switcher at the bottom does not stay in other desktops
[12:43] <defcon> ?
[12:43] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: when you say the page load fails, what *exactly* happens?
[12:43] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:thunderbird, or firefox?
[12:43] <LordGreyhound> barbarella_me: and where can I see if it's supported ?
[12:43] <LordGreyhound> it recognizes it in the device manager
[12:44] <barbarella_me> LordGreyhound:just by booting the live cd
[12:44] <xImortal> (#ubuntu) tem 1278 users.
[12:44] <xImortal> .status
[12:44] <aztracker1> can someone in here do me a favor and pull up http://artrazo.com/  see if it comes up okay?  the site use javascript and flash...
[12:44] <LordGreyhound> in kubuntu I was able to use if from the get-go
[12:44] <aztracker1> was having issues, rebooted my firewall.
[12:44] <LordGreyhound> I didn't have to install a thing
[12:45] <JammasterJay> Still no go on the flash install, installing alien isnt successful (missing plugins), downloading from adobe unsuccessful (can't convert rpm file), installing flash-non free is successful however after restarting my browser several times, youtube tells me (i either dont have javascript enabled or no flash), any other suggestions?
[12:45] <kalifornia909> !usb hub
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb hub - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <khin> alright how about something else. what is the ldconfig command?
[12:45] <a5teR1x> aztracker1: your site hell a lot of time to load!
[12:45] <jere> jammaster: http://mattdunlap.smartlegacy.com/2007/05/02/installing-flash-on-an-amd64-machine-with-ubuntu-feisty/
[12:46] <khin> because that too talks about ld.so.conf, my nonexistent file
[12:46] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, barbarella_me, I'm using firefox. I was attempting to download thunderbird and noticed the page load problem. What is happening is that when I try to access the thunderbird website (or cnn) the status bar just says "looking up www.mozilla.com" for a LONG LONG time.
[12:46] <aztracker1> a5teR1x, yeah, it's about 200k on the main load, most of that gets cached though.
[12:46] <khin> in its man page
[12:46] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: hm
[12:46] <gordonjcp> signal strength ok?
[12:47] <JammasterJay> jere: ok...i have drapper, but theres a change this will work?
[12:47] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:are you a long way from your wireless router?
[12:47] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, me? wrt signal strength? I'll see if I can figure that out?
[12:47] <stp2007b> barbarella_me, no it is 6 feet away. My WinXP wireless right next to me has no issues with the same wireless router.
[12:48] <kalifornia909> are there any commands to mount a usb hub
[12:48] <compengi> for pidgin 2.0 which is better to install it from compiling a source? or getting it from http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=817 ?
[12:48] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: actually, you said it worked in XP
[12:48] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: is that with the same card on the same machine in the same place?
[12:48] <shark-1> can anyone help me install ubuntu on my HP Pavillion Notebook
[12:49] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: oh, of course, you should try using a wired connection, just to make sure it *is* the wireless link that's the problem
[12:49] <Flannel> compengi: package management is always better than from source.
[12:49] <khin> could somebody help me install ubuntu on my toaster
[12:49] <thug> Internal error failed to initialize HAL!  thats what i get when i start my fresh installed ubuntu box any idea ?
[12:49] <zubov_> in Feisty is there a way to make the cpu scaling scale ondemand with the AC plugged to the laptop instead of being full speed. Full speed generates to much heat for no reason in my lap
[12:49] <gordonjcp> nn all
[12:49] <JammasterJay> Jere: Trying to access your link turns up: you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
[12:49] <iMacThere4iAm> khin: can you tell me how to check if my cd is burned ok?
[12:49] <musya3d> whats a command to search for files in command line?
[12:49] <jere> zubov: i had the same problem, dust in the fan!!!
[12:49] <JammasterJay> I think reason #1 is that its just not my day
[12:49] <compengi> Flannel, but isn't the same since it's not an official deb source from feisty
[12:49] <defcon> why when I switch workspaces in gnome, the desk switcher at the bottom does not stay in other desktops
[12:49] <defcon> ?
[12:50] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:try to type your isp dns in /etc/resolv.conf, and not the router.
[12:50] <defcon> it dissapears
[12:50] <khin> im not sure. when i installed ubuntu i just made sure i did exactly what the instructions said, and it worked
[12:50] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, yes it worked with my XP computer. The card is not the same. My XP has a built in wireless "card". My Ubuntu installed laptop has an external wireless card. Finally when I hook up the Ubuntu physically to the net (wired connection) there isn't an issue.
[12:50] <iMacThere4iAm> hmm
[12:50] <zubov_> jere,  it works fine the way It should when on battery. I want the same behavior with the AC
[12:50] <Flannel> compengi: what?  "from source" isn't easily reversible.  package management is removable cleanly.  If oyu'd like, you could backport it from debian unstable (since it's not in Gutsy yet) using something like prevu
[12:50] <jp834618> how can i delete the slave HDD icon on my desktop
[12:51] <musya3d> anybody know?
[12:51] <barbarella_me> musya3d>:locate, or find
[12:51] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: assuming you're fairly close to the wireless AP, you can probably rule out signal strength ;-)
[12:51] <Flannel> musya3d: locate is one, find is another
[12:51] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: what kind of card?
[12:51] <JammasterJay> Is there a program that keeps track of all the junk programs i install, and a method of undoing the files?
[12:51] <jere> zubov: you can under-clock your cpu when it starts getting too hot with an aplet in the toolbar
[12:51] <Flannel> JammasterJay: How are you installing said junk programs?
[12:52] <musya3d> Flannel: just find filename?
[12:52] <barbarella_me> JammasterJay: man apt
[12:52] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, Yes I don't think it is signal strength. Wireless Assistant gives link quality 6 gold stars.
[12:52] <gordonjcp> fine
[12:52] <JammasterJay> Flannel: some synapic some by terminal some by add/remove
[12:52] <barbarella_me> JammasterJay: for removing it is
[12:52] <kalifornia909> Can anyone help mount a usb hub please
[12:52] <ionstorm> why when I switch workspaces in gnome, the desk switcher at the bottom does not stay in other desktops??
[12:52] <ionstorm> it just vanishes
[12:52] <ionstorm> ;\
[12:52] <Flannel> JammasterJay: but, all from the repository?  Then you can remove them all by any package manager: apt-get, aptitude, synaptic, adept, etc
[12:52] <JammasterJay> man apt...i see
[12:52] <thug> Internal error failed to initialize HAL!  thats what i get when i start my fresh installed ubuntu box any idea ?
[12:52] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: I don't know, could be a problem with the card - some aren't well supported
[12:53] <zubov_> jere, yeah, I have already done that... :) I just would like it work like it did in Dapper... :) Appreciate your suggestion.
[12:53] <gordonjcp> stp2007b: could be something daft like a bad DNS
[12:53] <testing> Just connected using gaim. Didn't know you could do that
[12:53] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, its a common chipset, I figured that out a while back, just trying to find my notes.
[12:53] <rollerskatejamms> Anybody know how I might run a game that requires a 2.2.x kernel?
[12:53] <barbarella_me> kalifornia909:mount a usb hub?
[12:53] <NrbelexUbuntu> How does one change the permission options on multiple files using thunar? I can't even do it as root.
[12:53] <Hooked-On-GL> kalifornia909:  USB hubs tend not to have filesystems, so I don't see how you could mount one
[12:54] <rollerskatejamms> Hooked-On-GL, You obviously don't have a magical usb hub.
[12:54] <JammasterJay> Flannel: Didn't quite understand that...but i'll research your google to find out what your tellin me
[12:54] <Flannel> rollerskatejamms: which game? You might want to get a newer version
[12:54] <Hooked-On-GL> not yet, anyway
 thats why you got a Terminal
[12:54] <JammasterJay> with google
[12:54] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, its a RalinkRT2500 chipset. I've been using the following (among others) as reference during the setup:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500
[12:54] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: What games.Loki games?It will work
[12:54] <rollerskatejamms> Flannel, There is no newer version. Its the old Loki Games port of Soldier of Fortune
[12:54] <rollerskatejamms> Its not working.
[12:54] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, would bad DNS screw up my wireless but not wired connection?
[12:54] <NrbelexUbuntu> Belgarath, is their a guide I can follow to do it through the terminal?
[12:54] <Flannel> JammasterJay: You can remove them through any package manager.  Synaptic is one, apt-get is one, etc.  It doesn't matter how you instlaled each one (as long as theyre all package management), you can remove them through any manager
[12:55] <Safrole> Anyone know of a package in the ubuntu repository for playing real player files?
[12:55] <jp834618> can i use 35 bit applications in 64 bit ubuntu?
[12:55] <kalifornia909> Hookd-On-GL any idea how to get it working. im getting a device not accepting address 38, error -71
[12:55] <JammasterJay> Flannel: Ah ok...great, thanks...i'll do that
[12:55] <Flannel> !chroot | jp834618
[12:55] <ubotu> jp834618: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[12:55] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:could be for name lookups
[12:55] <MrKeuner> hi, sometimes gnome windows that has been maximized cannot be unmaximized. does anybody else has that problem? it is very annoying, you click on unmaximize and instead of going back to the previous dimension before maximized, it just unmaximizes just a very little bit that you can hardly catch the windows form its edges and shrink it dragging it with the mouse. Is it a bug? If yes, it has been there since i knew myself.
 You need to download and install that app manually
[12:56] <Flannel> !real | Safrole
[12:56] <padee> hi all. is there a way how to fix, lock and restore the desktop? any desktop-specialists available?
[12:56] <ubotu> Safrole: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:56] <stp2007b> barbarella_me, ok I'm not up to speed on that. Any suggestions on where to look to see if that is the problem?
[12:56] <emory> hey all, i was wondering if anybody else has trouble with resolution choices after installation of the nvidia restricted driver?
[12:56] <moDumass> morning all, i restarted because everything was crashing, and now when i try to log in i get this message "GDM could not write to your authorization file. This could mean that you are out of disk space ...... Please contact your system administrator
[12:56] <Safrole> Thank you
[12:56] <moDumass> i have about 100 gigs free
[12:56] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: I have Sof and it work. Sof have two instalers
[12:56] <moDumass> any idea why this would happen?
[12:56] <VSpike> prevu is really neat
[12:56] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:try it, if it doesn't work, you can have a driver issue.
[12:56] <VSpike> emory: yes
[12:56] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, It works on 7.04? How?
[12:56] <yagami_> can someone tell me why i am getting this error msg when trying to install openoffice writer?
[12:57] <moDumass> brb
[12:57] <yagami_> http://rafb.net/p/XMNYNA94.html
[12:57] <VSpike> emory: use nvidia-settings instead of the gnome/kde tools
[12:57] <stp2007b> barbarella_me, try what? Did I miss something?
[12:57] <yagami_> i can install openoffice-base/calc and others. but not writer.
[12:57] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, Where's the other installer?
[12:57] <barbarella_me> stp2007b:try to type your isp dns in /etc/resolv.conf, and not the router.
[12:57] <yagami_> something about short read_in buffer copy.
[12:57] <yagami_> anyone?
[12:57] <emory> VSpike: when using nvidia-settings, it tells me that the only resolution choice i have is "Auto"
[12:57] <Apeezee> I messed with my mouse settings and now my scrollwheel's axis is mess up, Is that most likely an issue with the "zaxismapping" function of xorg.conf?
[12:57] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: text installer
[12:57] <stp2007b> barbarella_me, ah, ok, sec.
[12:57] <ionstorm> im having problems with gnome taskswitcher
[12:57] <JammasterJay> Flannel: One last question, if I instal with synaptic for example...but the install goes to 99% then konks out for whatever reason...are 0 files installed or am i left with fragmented files?
[12:57] <Amadeo> 7.04 won't install for me for some reason...hangs on the initial loading screen and gives me a device i/o error
[12:57] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, The text installer doesn't work.
[12:57] <ionstorm> anyone know anything about gnome
[12:57] <VSpike> emory: oh.. really? wierd.  I didn't have *that* problem :)
[12:58] <ionstorm> when I switch workspaces the taskbar at the bottom doesnt stay
[12:58] <kalifornia909> anyone know why i would get an error of  device not accepting address 38, error -71
[12:58] <emory> VSpike: think you could point me in the right direction to fixing this problem? i have checked the basics, but...no dice so far.
[12:58] <padee> hi all. is there a way how to fix, lock and restore the desktop? any desktop-specialists available?
[12:58] <yagami_> kalifornia909: a hard disk?
[12:59] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, bash: ./setup.sh: /bin/sh: bad interpreter: Permission denied
[12:59] <kalifornia909> yagami_, usb hub
[01:00] <emory> anyone know why nvidia-settings wouldnt be able to set my resolution for my restricted drivers? my only choice is "Auto"
[01:00] <VSpike> emory: sorry ... I'm out of my depth there
[01:00] <erUSUL> kalifornia909: it is, afaics a kernel driver bug...
[01:00] <emory> VSpike: no problem, thanks for trying :-)
[01:00] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: sh ./setup.sh
[01:00] <erUSUL> |bugs | kalifornia909
[01:00] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, tried that too
[01:00] <erUSUL> !bugs | kalifornia909
[01:00] <ubotu> kalifornia909: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[01:00] <d2dchat> can anyone help me get out of 800x600 mode?? I
[01:01] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, sh setup.sh
[01:01] <rollerskatejamms> setup.sh: 9: function: not found
[01:01] <rollerskatejamms> x86
[01:01] <erUSUL> !fixres > d2dchat
[01:01] <d2dchat> I'm looking at xorg.conf and it's not helping because it loosk right
[01:01] <emory> d2dchat: do you use nvidia restricted drivers?
[01:01] <ruif13> hi :(
[01:01] <tam> not sure if this is a vista or an ubuntu thing so here goes: i am connecting to my vista box via ubuntu via RDP and it will only show 16 bit colours, does anyone know how i can configure iether ubuntu or vista to display 24 bit?
[01:01] <d2dchat> I have VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome]  Integrated Video (rev 01)
[01:01] <d2dchat> emory: ^
[01:01] <EcoBlue> Welcome. Welcome to City 17. You have chosen, or have been chosen, to relocate to one of our finest remaining urban centers. I thought so much of City 17 that I elected to establish my Administration here, in the Citadel so thoughtfully provided by out benefactors. I have been proud to call City 17 my home. And so, whether you are here to stay, or passing through to parts unknown, welcome to City 17. It's safer here.
[01:01] <ruif13> i have problem i can't do shutdown because apears only halt
[01:02] <barbarella_me> peterka:sudo sh setup.sh
[01:02] <d2dchat> emory: any ideas?
[01:02] <padee> hi all. is there a way how to fix, lock and restore the desktop? any desktop-specialists available?
[01:03] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: try sudo sh setup.sh
[01:03] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, I'm already root
[01:03] <ruif13> please :(
[01:03] <rollerskatejamms> Same function not found error peterka
[01:03] <ruif13> when i shutdown apears only halt and i need to press powerbutton
[01:03] <ruif13> any ideias?
[01:03] <emory> can anyone help me out with my restricted nvidia drivers? i cant change resolutions, even with nvidia-settings...?
[01:04] <barbarella_me> ruif13:it is an acpi problem. What hardware you have?
[01:04] <jere> ruif13> terminal> sudo halt
[01:04] <d2dchat> can anyone help me with my xorg.conf? I'm stuck in 800x600.. a pastebin of my xorg file is here:
[01:04] <d2dchat> http://pastebin.ca/485249
[01:05] <testing> Here's a question -- The time on my ubuntu machines at school is always 6 hours behind. Even after setting the clock, rebooting the machine kicks it back 6 hours again. Any concept of where I can look to get a handle on the clock?
[01:05] <iMacThere4iAm> emory: tried https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/91292 or https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto ?
[01:05] <emory> iMacThere4iAm: tried what?
[01:05] <iMacThere4iAm> emory: looking at those two links
[01:06] <d2dchat> anyone? http://pastebin.ca/485249
[01:06] <d2dchat> i'm stuck in 800x600
[01:06] <kalifornia909> does ubuntu detect usb printers
[01:06] <rollerskatejamms> testing, Sounds like your CMOS battery is out.
[01:06] <nelsonuwp> ok, tryin to stream a movie off of tv-links, its divix, not working and I installed the media connectivity plugin for firefox and i have vlc installed
[01:06] <rollerskatejamms> testing, If a cmos battery is dead the time will constantly reset.
[01:06] <nelsonuwp> big red x
[01:06] <Prospero2008> Nope, my CMOS is fine. It happens on like 10 machines. I have a computer lab
[01:06] <thug> how do i start the services config tool from command line
[01:07] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, It !worksforme, try installing ALL the gstreamer packages except fluendo
[01:07] <emory> iMacThere4iAm: thanks I will try that. appreciate the help :-)
[01:07] <aro> kalifornia909, yes
[01:07] <Cretep50> hello. qparted worked but made a list of avail operating systems that included ubuntu 2 or three times.
[01:07] <stefg> testing: probably set to a wrong timezone (UTC) . adjust it with sudo tzconfig
[01:07] <Prospero2008> ty, I'll try it
[01:07] <Cretep50> then i upgraded to Eft and there are now Six copies of ubuntu on the bootup list. weird.
[01:08] <nelsonuwp> rollerskatejamms, is there an easy way to do that or do I have to install each one indiviually?
[01:08] <Cretep50> other os is xp and the machine is a thinkpad r50e
[01:08] <pyrops> my wireless network went away after i rebooted
[01:08] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, just use synaptic. There aren't that many.
[01:08] <nelsonuwp> k
[01:08] <pyrops> how can i get it back?
[01:08] <Defian> I need help getting the sound to work in quake3, I get "cannot mmap /dev/dsp"
[01:08] <Enverex> Does anyone know if there is a fglrx version 8.28.8 .deb package for Ubuntu anywhere?
[01:08] <yang_> 
[01:09] <Prospero2008> Local time is now:      Sat May 12 12:05:36 CDT 2007.
[01:09] <Prospero2008> Universal Time is now:  Sat May 12 17:05:36 UTC 2007.
[01:09] <Prospero2008> Universal time is correct
[01:09] <Prospero2008> Local is still behind
[01:09] <muse> yeah
[01:09] <muse> ist'a correct
[01:09] <Prospero2008> My question: What should Universal time be -- GMT ?
[01:10] <stp2007b> barbarella_me, thanks for your help. I'll be trying that dns into my resolv.conf later. The senators buffalo game is starting and that takes preference. :)
[01:10] <treblesix> is something wrong with the time on Ubuntu? My time keeps going an hour behind ?
[01:10] <stp2007b> gordonjcp, thx for  your help hearlier
[01:10] <stefg> Prospero2008: Universal coordinated Time ... gmt without daylight savings
[01:10] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, I'm attempting to edit the script. Its failing when trying to detect an x86 system, but the system is definitely x86 not x86_64, so rather then let the function set status=1 im forcing it to status=1
[01:11] <NrbelexUbuntu> How does one change the permissions of multiple files through the terminal?
[01:11] <barbarella_me> stp2007b: ;-)
[01:11] <Answer> I broke my wireless card - it doesn't work anymore.  can I repair from livecd ?
[01:11] <phal_> lol you broke it? :D
[01:11] <aro> NrbelexUbuntu, chmod
[01:11] <Prospero2008> ok, so how do I set UTC -- is there a text file?
  for example:  "chmod 755 *.mp3"
[01:11] <khin> oh btw, that reminds me, my timer periodically gets set like 4 hours behind or something
[01:12] <khin> whats up
  or:  "chown  user_name  *.mp3"
[01:12] <NrbelexUbuntu> belgrath, aro, but how do I list the contents of an entire folder?
[01:12] <orsonork> ls
[01:12] <stefg> Prospero2008: get your timezone set right, then sudo ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com
 :: ls or ls -l
[01:12] <Peter> are there any hand writing recognition utilties for linux?
[01:12] <peterp> Hello all, I still am having problems with 3d acceleration using the nvidia driver for my geforce 6600gt on a flatron 774 monitor. Anybody feel like helping??
[01:12] <orsonork> all files with info (size, permissions) ls -la
[01:13] <orsonork> does ubuntu server feisty fawn includes sshd?
[01:13] <barbarella_me> Prospero2008: you can use ntp client to sync your time
[01:13] <Prospero2008> ok, here's the deal. I'm behind a proxy. ntpdate won't proxy -- I don't think
[01:13] <felipe__> Holas, me acabo de comprar un laptop y necesito asistencia para la instalacion. El laptop tiene 2 discos duros y una particion para restaurar el sistema original en caso de que algo se dae, y no quiero daar esa particion
[01:13] <jp834618> can I install pigden on feisty?
[01:13] <Answer> orsonork: not by default,  apt-get install ssh
[01:13] <Cretep50> does anyone know why setup would create multiple "copies" of ubuntu in the os boot choice list?
[01:13] <Endlessguitar> hello
[01:13] <misfitpierce> Yes you can install pidgin on feisty
[01:14] <orsonork> Answer: thanks.
[01:14] <misfitpierce> youll need to build from source or find a pre-configured deb pack
[01:14] <jp834618> misfitpierce: how?
[01:14] <Answer> i broke madwifi - can i reinstall from livecd?
[01:15] <khin> hi, i sometimes notice that the clock on my system changes randomly by four or five hours
[01:15] <khin> whats up with this
[01:15] <ruif13> Broadcast message from ruif13@drako
[01:15] <ruif13> (/dev/pts/0) at 0:15 ...
[01:15] <ruif13> The system is going down for halt NOW!
[01:15] <ruif13> Broadcast message from ruif13@drako
[01:15] <ruif13> (/dev/pts/0) at 0:15 ...
[01:15] <ruif13> The system is going down for halt NOW!
[01:15] <NrbelexUbuntu> Belgarth, so if I'm in the folder above the folder I want to change the permission of, say, music, I would do "chmod 644 music"?
[01:15] <robzbob> hi all, I need help with a network problem. I already RTFM & I still need help. The Problem: I have an external HD formatted ext2 connected to my Ubuntu box which is wired to the router. My P.O.S. Vista laptop can't see the Ubuntu network at all and therefore can't see the external HD. I checked the Firewall & I can ping the Ubuntu box so it must be that I don't have some networking protocol set up correctly.....can someone either walk me thro
[01:15] <misfitpierce> JP sent PM
[01:15] <misfitpierce> may help
[01:16] <ziggy23> hi everyone -- Can someone please explain the difference -- in plain English and not *too* much geekspeak, the difference between gksu and gksudo?
[01:16] <joebonni> i have a problem with ubuntu
  yes if the files in the folder have the name music....  You have to add * "music*" for all the files
[01:16] <joebonni> i cant seem to get past the boot screen
[01:16] <ziggy23> or su and sudo for that matter.
[01:16] <musya3d> find is not working for me
[01:16] <stefg> !samba | robzbob
[01:16] <ubotu> robzbob: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:16] <musya3d> i do find . filname
[01:17] <musya3d> and it doesnt find it, though i iknow where its at
[01:17] <robzbob> thanks stefg & ubotu, I'll give it a try
[01:17] <joebonni> i need some help here
 :: If it is a folder and you want to change the permission i all the subfolder you write:  chmod -R 664 music
[01:17] <musya3d> anybody?
[01:18] <stefg> robzbob: sudo apt-get install samba as a start
[01:18] <pirothezero> joebonni any errors?
[01:18] <glimmung> kubuntu 7.04 is not seeing my alternate cd rw drive, it has a folder for it in storage media, but it never recognizes when anything is put in, can anyone help me with this?
[01:18] <pirothezero> does it kick you out into console?
[01:19] <joebonni> yes a volume error
[01:19] <pirothezero> volume id error?
[01:19] <joebonni> yes
[01:19] <marcelo_fontenel> hello anyone could help me teach how add a sata hd in a folder like /home/me/new_hd
[01:19] <travlerman> hello
[01:19] <joebonni> yes volume id error
[01:19] <pirothezero> !pastebin joebonni
[01:19] <pirothezero> !paste
[01:19] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:19] <joebonni> whats that pastebin
[01:20] <stefg> glimmung: how is your cdrom callerd in /etc/fstab ?
[01:20] <pirothezero> go there and copy in you /etc/fstab
[01:20] <ziggy23> what is the difference between gksu and gksudo?
[01:20] <nelsonuwp> rollerskatejamms, still big red x
[01:20] <rollerskatejamms> :-(
[01:20] <glimmung> let me check
[01:20] <pirothezero> or if you can't because of no lynx or anything like that then we can work something out maybe
[01:20] <Flannel> ziggy23: In modern releases, there is none.  There used to be.
[01:20] <JammasterJay> How to i change the permissions of a file in my root?
[01:20] <Flannel> JammasterJay: which file do you want to change?
[01:20] <nelsonuwp> rollerskatejamms, is there anything i need to do afer i installthem or are they automatically updated or whatever
[01:20] <ziggy23> thanks
[01:21] <JammasterJay> flannel: Sources.list
[01:21] <joebonni> well the problem i cant even install right now i am on fedora 6
[01:21] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, idk should be automatic
[01:21] <glimmung> it seems to be called /dev/hdd
[01:21] <barbarella_me> Prospero2008: are you bind to this proxy?
[01:21] <glimmung> but shouldnt it still read and load when I put stuff in?
[01:21] <ziggy23> when would I use gksudo or gksu versus su and sudo??
[01:21] <Flannel> JammasterJay: no, you don't want to do that.  Just use sudo (or gksu) to open your editor.
[01:21] <travlerman> well is there a link to the reposatory cause im on a modem connection i planing to install ubuntu but the modem those not work with ubuntu and i cant connect to the net to download app
[01:21] <Flannel> ziggy23: gksu and gksudo are the same thing.  Use either.  They aren't the same as sudo vs su.
[01:22] <nelsonuwp> rollerskatejamms, you ever use tv-links?
[01:22] <stefg> glimmung: cange tah to /dev/scd0
[01:22] <joebonni> so i dont know what to do
[01:22] <stefg> glimmung: change that to /dev/scd0
[01:22] <peterka> rollerskatejamms:  /bin/bash ./setup.sh
[01:22] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, the site? Yeah. Works great. All I did was use the gstreamer stuff
[01:22] <JammasterJay> Flannel: I found this suggestion: Go into your /etc/apt/ directory and edit your sources.list file.
[01:22] <JammasterJay> In there, it tells apt-get where to look for updates. Comment out all the "deb cdrom:" lines. apt-get should not look for files in your cdrom anymore
[01:23] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, ok ill try that
[01:23] <Enverex> Does anyone know if Envy takes into consideration if your card needs an older version of drivers?
[01:23] <JammasterJay> Everytime i try to install now, it asks for my such and such on cdrom
[01:23] <Flannel> JammasterJay: right.  Edit it with `gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list` or `sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list`
[01:23] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, NICE!
[01:23] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, it worked
[01:23] <JammasterJay> flannel: ok
[01:23] <rollerskatejamms> peterka thanks so much!
[01:24] <nelsonuwp> rollerskatejamms, i tried watching the prestige and it worked great and then i tried reloading it and it gave me a big red x
[01:24] <pirothezero> joebonni, so you are saying you boot that computer that has fedora and you have ubuntu seperately on that drivE?
[01:24] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, Yeah that makes no sense. I wish I could help more but I know nothing about this. I just know thats what I did and it worked for me
[01:24] <rollerskatejamms> nelsonuwp, Make sure the gstreamer mozilla plugin is installed i guess
[01:24] <barbarella_me> peterka:fast leaner!
[01:24] <barbarella_me> peterka:fast learner!
[01:25] <bobonthenet> my bittornado prefs wont save any suggestions?
[01:25] <rollerskatejamms> bobonthenet, yes. wine utorrent.exe
[01:25] <SmokingBlood> crimsun: still there?
[01:26] <bobonthenet> rollerskatejamms:  I don't have wine installed.
[01:26] <Sacro> whats the difference between the cd and dvd release?
[01:26] <Enverex> Your graphic card has been detected as a ATI Mobility / Radeon 9000 ---- Your graphic card is supported by the legacy Driver ---- ENVY ERROR: ATI's legacy driver does not support your operative system
[01:26] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: Gog lock and kill Sadam slowly:P
[01:26] <Flannel> Sacro: Depending on which CD you get, the DVD either has more packages in the repository, or a repository at all.
[01:27] <Sacro> Flannel: was just gonna grab the desktop cd
[01:27] <Enverex> Any ideas in regard to that issue?
[01:27] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, Hehe, Yeah I have the game and I've beaten it, but I only have the winblows version
[01:27] <Endlessguitar> hello people can some1 help me with beryl settings manager?
[01:27] <wastrel> hi
[01:27] <Endlessguitar> all works but I dont know how to set up the cube
[01:28] <scales11> Endlessguitar: go t #ubuntu-effects
[01:28] <Flannel> Sacro: then the DVD will have a repository on it of a bunch of stuff you can install sans interblags.  Of course, if you have the internet, its a bit moot (since you'll need updated versions anyway).  Also, the DVD has both a liveCD and textmode installer, if I remember correctly.  However, you could download both Desktop and Alternate CDs and still be a quarter of the size of the DVD
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> Im in thanx:=)
[01:28] <Sacro> Flannel: if i wanted something for a lower end system, Ubuntu wouldn't be my first choice
[01:28] <scales11> my wireless works, but signals seem weaker than what i get in windows, any suggestions?
[01:28] <Sacro> i just wanted a live cd for showing off linux
[01:28] <ncd_> Hrm... why isnt this outstanding little line of games not including in ubuntu (apart from mahjong)
[01:28] <ncd_> http://techgage.com/article/top_10_free_linux_games/1
[01:29] <bobonthenet> Can anyone help me "in gump terms" figure out why my prefs in bittornado won't save?
[01:29] <Sacro> and checking systems, something that isn't as huge as knoppix
[01:29] <rbd> is there any way (with the prebuilt kernels) to reset the ramdisk size without requiring changing the bootloader configuration...I see that it can be done with reloading the 'rd' module, but it seems that the ubuntu kernel compies rd in (vs. having it as a loadable module)
[01:29] <TeleSkier> I need to modify a .conf file on a machine that has presently no X working.  I never used vim before.  Can anyone tell me how do I perform a "save and exit" when I'm finished?
[01:29] <defcon> what is the best Firewall for ubuntu
[01:29] <Flannel> Sacro: what?  What are we talking about low end systems for?
[01:29] <Sacro> TeleSkier: :we
[01:29] <defcon> !info firewall
[01:29] <Sacro> err
[01:29] <ubotu> Package firewall does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:29] <Flannel> TeleSkier: use nano insead.
[01:29] <Sacro> TeleSkier: :wq
[01:29] <Flannel> !firwall | defcon
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about firwall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <Sacro> or i think :xx does it too
[01:29] <georgy_> TeleSkier, : use nano it's easy
[01:29] <Flannel> !firewall | defcon
[01:29] <ubotu> defcon: 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).
[01:30] <TeleSkier> i will check if nano is installed. I hope so
[01:30] <jp834618> Why is there an icon on my desktop for my slave drive after install.. how do i get rid of it?
[01:30] <Flannel> TeleSkier: it is.
[01:30] <TeleSkier> ok, thanks
[01:30] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, ok now it wont run :-(
[01:30] <D2DChat> if anyone could please help me get my resolution out of 800x600, that owuld be great hehe
[01:30] <georgy_> Tel
[01:30] <barbarella_me> Sacro:take a look at http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[01:30] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, zach@zubuntu:/usr/bin$ sof
[01:30] <rollerskatejamms> dirname: missing operand
[01:30] <rollerskatejamms> Try `dirname --help' for more information.
[01:30] <rollerskatejamms> Couldn't run Soldier of Fortune (sof-bin). Is SOF_DATA_PATH set?
[01:30] <stefg> !fixres | D2DChat
[01:30] <godd4242> Hey everyone
[01:30] <ubotu> D2DChat: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:31] <Sacro> barbarella_me: cheers, i tend to use RIP
[01:31] <jimoupas> hi godd4242
[01:31] <godd4242> jimoupas: I was wondering if anyone could tell me why none of my archives are extracting?
[01:31] <corneille> hallo
[01:31] <ruif13> problem with my shutdown acpi error stay in halt
[01:31] <bobonthenet> Can anyone help me "in gump terms" figure out why my prefs in bittornado won't save?
[01:31] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: run from /usr/local/games/sof/sof
[01:31] <ruif13> anyone helps?
[01:31] <ncd_> it would be so cool if the install remove included with ubuntu included just 1 of those title
[01:31] <ncd_> americas amry
[01:31] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: or something like this
[01:32] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, yeah thats it! now to find a cd key . . .
[01:32] <dogshed> http://www.pastebin.ca/485294 alsamixer allowed me to adjust the level of microphone input coming into my headphones but how do I adjust the record level going into my recording program (audacity).
[01:32] <Enverex> rollerskatejamms, You mean your CDKey?
[01:33] <barbarella_me> ruif13:do you have an AT pc or ATX?
[01:33] <rollerskatejamms> Enverex, Yeah, I have a copy of the game lying around somewhere. I just have to find it.
[01:33] <rollerskatejamms> That was actually a slip, I'm not a pirate.
[01:33] <Neil-> hey all
[01:33] <Neil-> where is dot in ubuntu?
[01:33] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: ben6-muc8-bez6-buj6-3764
[01:33] <Neil-> ntop is looking /usr/local/bin/dot , but not finding it
[01:33] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, haha dont post that!
[01:34] <wolfeon> funny if ubuntu started asking for a key
[01:34] <navets> can someone tell me what this command means
[01:34] <navets> sudo cp /home/naaman/installers/alsa/* .
[01:34] <navets> i know its copying something
[01:34] <wolfeon> "FREE-SOFT-WARE-GPLD-PLUS"
[01:34] <HoocH_LAP> I really hate my soundcard :( it works 2min max after login.. ;(
[01:34] <navets> but what is the * and . for
[01:35] <octoberdan> When I try to debootstrap a directory nothing happens. I am mkdiring /feisty32 and then running "sudo debootstrap arch i386 feisty /feisty32 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu". No error messages, no log files, /feisty32 stays empty. Why?
[01:35] <polm> How can I play x.264 video in Gstreamer?
[01:35] <Neil-> where is dot in ubuntu? ntop is looking in /usr/local/bin/dot and failing
[01:35] <bobonthenet> does noone know how to save the prefs in bittornado or did I miss it?
[01:35] <Flannel> Neil-: /usr/bin/dot, but you'll need the graphviz package
[01:35] <godd4242> Alright why do the files I've extracted show up in Archive manager, but not in File Browser?
[01:35] <godd4242> Anyone know?
[01:35] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: call me:P
[01:35] <ruif13> atx
[01:35] <barbarella_me> navets: copy all to where you are
[01:35] <soundray> navets: * is for all files, . is for the current directory (same as $PWD)
[01:35] <godd4242> Anyone at all?
[01:35] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, haha
[01:35] <ruif13> (barbarella_me) ruif13:do you have an AT pc or ATX? pentium 3 550
[01:35] <m0u5e> How do I configure a 5 button mouse (don't respond, its for the bot :) )
[01:35] <octoberdan> godd4242: If you don't get help here, try ubuntuforums.org
[01:36] <wolfeon> bobstro: edit the source? :)
[01:36] <Neil-> Flannel: thanks :)
[01:36] <Shadow_X> anyone know why Ubuntu Studio's site is screwed?
[01:36] <octoberdan> godd4242: Perhaps they aren't extracting to the place where you are browsing
[01:36] <carpeveritas> Why does gaim crash all the time?
[01:36] <godd4242> octoberdan: nahh they are.
[01:36] <crimsun> Shadow_X: because it got spammed to digg.
[01:36] <Neil-> Shadow_X: Dont think it could take the traffic
[01:36] <godd4242> octoberdan: shows up in the archive manager as that directory
[01:36] <Shadow_X> is there anyway to obtain it?
[01:36] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: did you try deus ex game?
[01:36] <octoberdan> godd4242: I think I misunderstood what you were asking
[01:36] <crimsun> Shadow_X: why don't you ask in #ubuntustudio ?
[01:36] <wolfeon> carpeveritas: gaim runs fine here
[01:36] <godd4242> Shadow_X there are mirros all over the place
[01:37] <Shadow_X> didnt know there was a sepearte channel
[01:37] <crimsun> Shadow_X: make sure you read the topic of that channel  /first/
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> rollerskatejamms, The port? No.
[01:37] <m0u5e> hmm weird
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, message me
[01:37] <Flannel> Shadow_X, crimsun, #ubuntu-studio, with hyphen
[01:37] <carpeveritas> Mine crashes ALL the time for no reason
[01:37] <godd4242> octoberdan: The problem is, i've downloaded avant tarball and tried to extract so I can run config and make etc etc etc etc
[01:37] <defcon> !pidgen
[01:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pidgen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:37] <HoocH_LAP> AD198x Digital Sound Card <- this is my sound card.. Do anyone know how I can fix it so my sound will work 100% ?
[01:37] <defcon> where can I grab pidgen for ubuntu
[01:37] <Flannel> !pidgin | defcon
[01:37] <ubotu> defcon: pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept - At the time of feisty's final freeze, Pidgin has not been released, so Pidgin will not be going into feisty.  Expect Pidgin in feisty+1!  See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> defcon, detdebs.org
[01:37] <godd4242> octoberdan: but when I hit extract, it looks like nothing happens but instead the files are extracted, just not to any place where I can see them
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> or something like that
[01:38] <defcon> thnx
[01:38] <godd4242> octoberdan: only through archive manager, which doesn't do me much good
[01:38] <defcon> Server not found
[01:38] <godd4242> im gonna reboot and try though, reboot is usually a good cureall
[01:38] <m0u5e> gah
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> defcon, sorry getdeb.net
[01:38] <defcon> thnx
[01:38] <m0u5e> How do you configure a 5 button M$ intellimouse in ubuntu?
[01:38] <defcon> word
[01:39] <defcon> nice site
[01:39] <defcon> thnx
[01:39] <Flannel> !mouse | m0u5e
[01:39] <m0u5e> im at xorg.conf and i dont remember what i have to put in...
[01:39] <ubotu> m0u5e: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[01:39] <Shadow_X> EW!!
[01:39] <Shadow_X> M$!
[01:39] <Shadow_X> ahh
[01:39] <m0u5e> there we go
[01:39] <m0u5e> nvm thx :)
[01:39] <barbarella_me> godd4242:is it a tar or tar.gz or tgz?
[01:39] <josh__> how do i setup my printer for a microsoft machine to connect to
[01:39] <moDumass> has anyone gotten this msg on startup before "GDM could not write to yout authorization file..."
[01:39] <oxy-cotton> http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/5094/screenshotja3.png
[01:39] <Defian> I need help getting the sound to work in quake3, I get "cannot mmap /dev/dsp"
[01:39] <moDumass> if so please help me, because im essentially locked out
[01:39] <Flannel> moDumass: delete .Xauhority and .ICEauthority  And dont use sudo with graphical programs anymore
[01:39] <navets> can someone help me, im fix my sound card but i dont understand some of these commands
[01:40] <ncd_> wow its gaming hour or something world wide
[01:40] <moDumass> flannel, it was the update manager that crashed
[01:40] <Flannel> er, ~/.Xauthority and ~/.ICEauthority
[01:40] <oscar> somebody can help me?.. I am  to one step to delette my Ubuntu.. I am really tired and sad. What can I do with my Nautilus?. This work very slowly in my computer.. Some time ago this was very fast.. Now Nautilus is slowly and use a lot of the MEM (66,5%)
[01:40] <josh__> i just set up my printer how do i set it so windows can see it on the network
[01:40] <wastrel> hi
[01:40] <defcon> hey quick ? what is the best mp3 player for ubuntu, like winamp, and not xmm..
[01:41] <_SpitFIRE> amarok
[01:41] <arrow_> I prefer xmm
[01:41] <Defian> I just totem movie player
[01:41] <Defian> it works fine for me
[01:41] <defcon> hehe
[01:41] <soundray> josh__: there is a forum thread about this
[01:41] <soundray> josh__: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=13546
[01:41] <josh__> ty
[01:41] <arrow_> what is off topic room?
[01:41] <JammasterJay> (trying to install flash) Successfully installed alien, convert download file to "deb" format, install it...results show "same flash-plugin" already installed...I open firefox, youtube.com....no flash - suggestions?
[01:42] <stefg> !offtopic | arrow
[01:42] <ubotu> arrow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:42] <Defian> Is it an unwritten rule that all sound related things in linux be a complete pain?
[01:42] <soundray> JammasterJay: any reason why you're not installing the ubuntu package?
[01:42] <_SpitFIRE> has anyone used f4l???
[01:42] <peterka> rollerskatejamms: How to register nick?I use opera to chat
[01:42] <soundray> JammasterJay: 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree'
[01:42] <scales11> defcon: why not rhythmbox?
[01:42] <_SpitFIRE> I tried to install f4l and most of the options are not working
[01:42] <TheHollow> is there a channel for 64 bit Ubuntu?
[01:42] <stefg> !offtopic | _SpitFIRE
[01:42] <jrib> TheHollow: this one
[01:42] <ubotu> _SpitFIRE: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:42] <defcon> im asking what is good for ubuntu so therefore it is related hehe
[01:42] <TheHollow> meh
[01:43] <TheHollow> was hoping for a less busy one
[01:43] <TheHollow> :P
[01:43] <JammasterJay> Soundray: flashplugin-nonfree is already the newest version.
[01:43] <JammasterJay> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[01:43] <moDumass> flannel is there a solution where i dont need to delete files? or will those files be replaced when i log in?
[01:43] <Flannel> moDumass: those files will be replaced, don't worry about them
[01:43] <godd4242> octoberdan: haha reboot did the trick
[01:43] <defcon> grr I just installed pidgen.deb and cant find it
[01:44] <soundray> JammasterJay: do you get any results from a 'locate libflashplayer.so'?
[01:44] <rollerskatejamms> peterka, /msg nickserv register password
[01:44] <defcon> i have automatrix2 deb menu and its not anywhere
[01:44] <Flannel> defcon: its pidgin.  not pidgen, thats probably why.
[01:44] <defcon> anyone know
[01:44] <Flannel> !automatix | defcon
[01:44] <ubotu> defcon: 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
[01:44] <moDumass> Flannel, er, from command line how would i go about this, i still suck at well most things
[01:44] <rollerskatejamms> !automatix | defcon
[01:44] <godd4242> haha autoamtix
[01:44] <defcon> ok
[01:44] <JammasterJay> Soundray: Thats a no, no results
[01:44] <godd4242> good times good times
[01:44] <defcon> hehe
[01:45] <Flannel> moDumass: sudo rm ~/.ICEauthority && sudo rm ~/.Xauthority
[01:45] <moDumass> thanks
[01:45] <moDumass> im tryingt o log in to safe mode
[01:45] <soundray> JammasterJay: see if you can trigger a re-download with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure flashplugin-nonfree'
[01:45] <m0u5e> anyone know why gsynaptics won't initialize properly? It says something about editing something in xorg.conf
[01:45] <arro> I bought a Dell lap top (that I plan to install ubuntu on) and it doesn't have a batt. is this normal?
[01:45] <unikon> aro whered you buy it at
[01:46] <_SpitFIRE> arro: I wouldn't think so
[01:46] <m0u5e> im pretty sure dell ships a battery standard...
[01:46] <arro> I bought it refurbished off a person I found on price grabber
[01:46] <aro> unikon, what?
[01:46] <m0u5e> just call them/bring it in, show them, and they should give you a new battery...
[01:46] <m0u5e> oh... well nevermind then :X
[01:46] <soundray> m0u5e: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=975421 discusses the changes needed in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:46] <m0u5e> ask the guy "where's my battery"
[01:46] <octoberdan> godd4242: great
[01:47] <arro> mOu5e: so, I shouldn't have to look for "comes with batt." when shopping for a laptop?
[01:47] <martina> h
[01:47] <barbarella_me> arro:if you can pay your electric bill, i can't see any problem ;-)
[01:48] <_SpitFIRE> arro: in general the laptop refurbished or not should come with a battery!
[01:48] <dale> Hi everybody
[01:48] <moDumass> Flannel, rm: cannot remove `/root/.ICEauthority' : No such file or directory
[01:48] <robzbob> i can't connect to SWAT at http://localhost:901
[01:48] <martina> j
[01:48] <embrace> hi all! can anyone help me with a bandwidth limitation in ubuntu server? i'm trying to limitate apache2 upload using trickle...
[01:48] <arro> thx _SpitFIRE, thats what I was looking for
[01:48] <dale> try installing webmin, it's a lot better than SWAT for controlling samba
[01:48] <_SpitFIRE> arro: be careful next time
[01:48] <robzbob> k
[01:49] <Flannel> moDumass: eh?  Shouldn't be /root/.ICEauthority, should be ~/.ICEauthority (your homedir), /home/username/.ICEauthoirty
[01:49] <robzbob> webmin doesn't show up in synaptic
[01:49] <dale> you'll need to download the webmin deb file from webmin.com as it isn't in Synaptic as far as I know
[01:49] <robzbob> k, ty
[01:49] <barbarella_me> robzbob:have you got a firewall installed?
[01:49] <robzbob> yes
[01:49] <Flannel> !webmid | robzbob
[01:49] <robzbob> firestarter
[01:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about webmid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:49] <Flannel> !webmin | robzbob
[01:49] <ubotu> robzbob: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. Please avoid using it.
[01:49] <dale> good catch, check if 901 is closed.
[01:49] <robzbob> k
[01:49] <godd4242> package hunt ;_;
[01:49] <robzbob> ty
[01:50] <fsckit> anyone have a nokia 6102 phone here?
[01:50] <dale> why isn't webmin supported? and why wouldn't I use it?
[01:50] <_SpitFIRE> after installing Ubuntu, I was wondering if there would be a problem creating a new partition say before that of / as I have some unpartitioned space there
[01:50] <khaije1> heard about the ubuntu mobile project?
[01:50] <vladuz976> anybody know how to do sorting with bash?
[01:51] <khaije1> is there any more info besides this https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-May/000289.html ?
[01:51] <barbarella_me> !vdradmin |Flannel
[01:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vdradmin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:51] <crimsun> khaije1: I presume #ubuntu-mobile will become more active.
[01:51] <mcphail> vladuz976: man sort
[01:51] <crimsun> khaije1: there should be more information after the summit in the next few months.
[01:52] <barbarella_me> apt-cache search vdradmin
[01:52] <moDumass> rebooting
[01:52] <barbarella_me> vdradmin - Web-based administration tool for vdr
[01:52] <moDumass> hopefully all is good
[01:52] <vladuz976> mcphail, i need to figure out how many times a range of numbers occurs in my data http://rafb.net/p/W2Flre28.html
[01:52] <khaije1> crimsun: gotcha, busy time for ubuntu especially after the dell announcement
[01:52] <vladuz976> mcphail, you know if i can use bash for that?
[01:52] <godd4242> hey
[01:52] <emory> in my Xorg log, it says "No valid modes for '1024x768'; removing". anyidea what this means, anyone?
[01:52] <godd4242> how do i reinstall GLIB?
[01:52] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: IMHO, you can
[01:52] <crimsun> godd4242: what do you want?
[01:53] <godd4242> crimsun: hey man longtime no see
[01:53] <mcphail> vladuz976: you would be better to use R
[01:53] <Sazar> hello :)
[01:53] <moDumass> darn same still
[01:53] <godd4242> crimsun: i'm trying to install avant but it gives me the following error
[01:53] <vladuz976> mcphail what that?
[01:53] <mcphail> vladuz976: stats program
[01:53] <godd4242> No package 'glib-2.0' found
[01:53] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: R - statistical package
[01:53] <gordboy> well Sazar, out with it
[01:53] <Sazar> trying to set a custom resolution :)
[01:53] <lufis> Sazar: you like? :)
[01:53] <crimsun> godd4242: is that not what agsync does?
[01:53] <jorge1> where can I download iso ubuntu 7.04 64 bits?
[01:54] <Sazar> well, I love vista ultimate :) but I want to try this
[01:54] <godd4242> crimsun: What's agsync?
[01:54] <crimsun> godd4242: in any case, install libglib2.0-dev
[01:54] <crimsun> godd4242: apt-cache show agsync
[01:54] <godd4242> crimsun: you got it chief
[01:54] <Sazar> I have the 64 bit version working and wanted to know how to get 1680x1050 resolution going
[01:54] <iMacThere4iAm> can anyone help me find why ubuntu is freezing on the login screen?
[01:54] <crimsun> Sazar: what graphics chipset?
[01:54] <moDumass> flannel : rm cannot remove '/home/modumass/.ICEauthority' : No such file or directory
[01:54] <vladuz976> is R the name of the stats package?
[01:54] <Sazar> 1950 xt ATI
[01:54] <rtfm_4> Hello ubuntu community. I am new and I can't stress that fact enough. I'm trying to get a complete ubuntu installation on an external harddrive and the install wizard tells me it can't format the ext3 partition. Anyone got any thoughts on that?
[01:54] <crimsun> Sazar: nevermind then.
[01:54] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: yes
[01:55] <soundray> jorge1: http://releases.ubuntu.com
[01:55] <Sazar> ?
[01:55] <Sazar> nevermind?
[01:55] <vladuz976> i don't see it?
[01:55] <soundray> vladuz976: r-cran* in ubuntu
[01:55] <godd4242> thanks crimsun you're a lifesaver as always
[01:55] <crimsun> Sazar: I haven't the foggiest about ATI.  I use integrated Intel graphics.
[01:55] <moDumass> flannel : but when i try loging in i still get that error
[01:55] <arro> rtfm_4, what exactly does it say?
[01:55] <Sazar> is there a way to add a custom resolution in the resolution options??
[01:55] <emory> anyone know anything about nvidia chipsets in ubuntu?
[01:55] <D1S4ST3R> hello
[01:56] <jorge1> soundray: thank you.
[01:56] <lufis> !resolution | Sazar
[01:56] <ubotu> Sazar: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:56] <Slart> Am I the only one having big problems with pulseaudio using feisty fawn on adm64 ?
[01:56] <rtfm_4> arro: could not format partition at dev/sdb (not exact)
[01:56] <barbarella_me> jorge1:http://www.ubuntu-br.org/
[01:56] <D1S4ST3R> is there a way to move the /home to the / ?
[01:56] <dogshed> emory: you will probably be using an unsupported driver.
[01:56] <Slart> D1S4ST3R: where is it now?
[01:56] <Slart> D1S4ST3R: and even before you answer that.. yes there probably is
[01:56] <D1S4ST3R> on hdb7
[01:56] <crimsun> rtfm_4: /dev/sdb is a block device, not a partition.
[01:56] <emory> dogshed: yeah i am using the restricted driver, and it is not working. i am a competent user, and i have tried a LOT, but i can never change my resolution no matter what i try
[01:56] <barbarella_me> D1S4ST3R:can you pastebin a df -h
[01:57] <D1S4ST3R> what?
[01:57] <Slart> D1S4ST3R: just copy it to the new place, change the path in fstab and reboot
[01:57] <mcphail> vladuz976: anyway, a simple way would be "sort numberfile | uniq -c"
[01:57] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: you can try for r-base
[01:57] <arro> srry, never got that problem rtfm_4
[01:57] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: what are you trying to do? Sounds like you're setting yourself up for trouble...
[01:57] <rtfm_4> Is there any way to prep the external drive so that the installer doesn't boink out on it ?
[01:58] <godd4242> crimsun: same thing applies for the half dozen other things it tells me I need?
[01:58] <crimsun> godd4242: what are you trying to do?
[01:58] <crimsun> godd4242: sync your palm with avantgo?
[01:58] <vladuz976> mcphail: i wanna sort for ranges of numbers, like how many times from 30-40 how many times from 50-60
[01:58] <mcphail> vladuz976: then look at R
[01:58] <arro> did you search through the ubuntu page for external hd installation rtfm_4?
[01:58] <emory> can anyone tell me what this means in my logfile?: "NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1024x768"; removing."
[01:59] <D1S4ST3R> My /home is on /dev/hdb8 and i want to move it to / (my root partition) on /dev/hdb7
[01:59] <embrace> hi all! can anyone help me with a bandwidth limitation in ubuntu server? i'm trying to limitate apache2 upload using trickle...
[01:59] <dogshed> slart: I could try pulseaudio. What is the issue?
[01:59] <hilts50> need help with 7.04 on a macbook 2.16 core duo  anyone have experience with this?
[01:59] <vladuz976> mcphail: i am on my macbook now and fink doesn't find it, sucks
[01:59] <rtfm_4> arro: thanks, I will start there..
[01:59] <soundray> vladuz976: R has histogram functions for that. But you can do it simpler with a frequency function in a spreadsheet.
[01:59] <unikon> anyone know how to install pidgin 2.0 NOT pidgin beta
[01:59] <iMacThere4iAm> can anyone help me find why ubuntu is freezing on the login screen?
[01:59] <arro> rtfm_4, no prob
[02:00] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: can you throw more light on your rquirement?
[02:00] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: is that before or after you log in?
[02:00] <mcphail> vladuz976: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/
[02:00] <vladuz976> soundray: whould you know how? it would really help. i have openoffice.org
[02:00] <godd4242> crimsun: No i'm just trying to instal avant window manager
[02:00] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: before
[02:00] <godd4242> crimsun: because I love my useless eye candy
[02:00] <Slart> dogshed: well.. it's not working =).. pulseadudio process hogs the mic and hangs.. can't use aoss until I kill it (9).. 2 of the config utils don't work because of some pa_new returning sometihng strange
[02:00] <D1S4ST3R> My /home is on /dev/hdb8 and i want to move it to / (my root partition) on /dev/hdb7 .... how can i do this?
[02:00] <Slart> dogshed: it's just a mess
[02:00] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: it freezes about a second after loading the screen
[02:01] <scales11> how can i check the version of my wireless driver?
[02:01] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: what happens exactly?
[02:01] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: http://rafb.net/p/W2Flre28.html is the some of the file.
[02:01] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: and you want to sort the data?
[02:01] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: can you still switch to a console?
[02:01] <crimsun> godd4242: oh, sorry.  Don't bother, completely different package.
[02:01] <dogshed> slart: I'm sorry I thought you were talking about a recording program like audacity.
[02:02] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: what is the exact output you are looking for?
[02:02] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: the login screen appears as normal, then freezes about a second later, usually as i'm typing the userrname
[02:02] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: i don't know how to do that
[02:02] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: those are counts from a Geiger counter. background cosmic radiation. i need to know how many times i had a count in the range of let's say 30-40 how many times 40-50 then fit a gaussian to it
[02:02] <crimsun> godd4242: you likely need libgnome2-dev.
[02:02] <dogshed> is there an ubuntu sound channel?
[02:02] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: hit ctrl alt f1 and log in from there?
[02:02] <godd4242> crimsun: sounds like a plan
[02:02] <crimsun> dogshed: no.  What's the issue?
[02:02] <robzbob> i can't connect to https://myhost:901/ with an open port 901, any thoughts?
[02:02] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: it might work
[02:02] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: did you see the paste?
[02:02] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: okay, i'll try that
[02:03] <iMacThere4iAm> bbiab
[02:03] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: sorry for the questions; but lastly, where do you get the classes??? I mean 10 -20 etc?
[02:03] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: I see it!
[02:03] <soundray> vladuz976: the help on the frequency function is quite good. You need to know how to enter an array function: mark the area, enter the function parameters and hit Ctrl-Shift-Enter
[02:03] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: it will be command line, but you can start x from there
[02:03] <moDumass> i have mashed my computer
[02:03] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: Ctrl-Alt-F1 (Alt-F7 to switch back to graphical)
[02:03] <Defian> I need help getting the sound to work in quake3, I get "cannot mmap /dev/dsp"
[02:03] <crimsun> Defian: your sound chipset sucks.
[02:03] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: you might also try   sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade    to update any buggy software
[02:04] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis, soundray: before i go, i'd better ask how to start x!
[02:04] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: good idea ;) just type and run "startx"
[02:04] <Defian> crimsun, thanks. Any work arounds?
[02:04] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: cheers
[02:04] <crimsun> Defian: sure, but it may not work for your chipset.
[02:04] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976:is there a max nd min limit? and are the classes simply in 10 increments?
[02:04] <crimsun> Defian: a friendly web search will turn it up
[02:04] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: you see how for instance there are many occurances of 0.3? i need to know how many 0.3's are in that file or better how many counts in the range from 0.28-0.32
[02:04] <Slart> dogshed: ah.. sorry about that.. nope.. it's the soundserver
[02:04] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: 'sudo cp /home /home-tmp', then remove the /home line from fstab. Reboot in recovery mode, mv /home-tmp to /home and reboot in normal mode.
[02:04] <jp834618> good links/software for beginners?
[02:05] <Defian> crimsun, well, it's an onboard.. so I know it isn't all that great.. but it sounds fine in windows..
[02:05] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: 0-0.60
[02:05] <D1S4ST3R> and this will work ?
[02:05] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: why not?
[02:05] <robzbob> i can't connect to SWAT, firestarter has the port open.  any thoughts on how to make this work?
[02:05] <D1S4ST3R> ok :P
[02:05] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: ranges should be 0.05
[02:05] <moDumass> GDM could not write to your authorization file.... and i cant delete ICEauthority, it well, it just wont let me
[02:05] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: gimme a min
[02:05] <barbarella_me> D1S4ST3R:umount /dev/hda8;mkdir /mnt/hda8;mount /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8;cd /mnt/hda8;cp -R /mnt/hda8/* /home
[02:05] <D1S4ST3R> how do i boot in savemode
[02:06] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: thanks
[02:06] <rtfm_4> arro: will this page get me the results i'm looking for ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[02:06] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: backup your /etc/fstab, so you can turn back if you change your mind
[02:06] <Slart> robzbob: swat has some settings for connections.. I think it's basically a webserver.. take a look at it..  might be sometihng you have to set up there
[02:06] <Answer> Hi I broke something trying to upgrade madwifi and now ath0 does not appear as a device.  I tried reinstalling linux-restricted but it is just not there.  the device is shown in lspci but not ifconfig
[02:06] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: slight modification:
[02:06] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: 'sudo cp -a /home /home-tmp', then remove the /home line from fstab. Reboot in recovery mode, mv /home-tmp to /home and reboot in normal mode.
[02:06] <godd4242> crimsun: just 3 more packages to go :3
[02:06] <jp834618> After installation an icon for my slave drive showed up on the desktop.. how can I get rid of it?
[02:07] <barbarella_me> soundray:you don't have to
[02:07] <Answer> jp834618: right click, unmount.  but you might not want that
[02:07] <arro> rtfm_4, I don't think so
[02:07] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: actually, barbarella_me's suggestion is good
[02:07] <godd4242> crimsun: know where I can find me some delicious gdk-2.0?
[02:07] <godd4242> synaptic just denied me
[02:07] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: but you should do it after logging out of gnome, logging into a console and from a root shell (sudo -i)
[02:07] <arro> rtfm_4, maybe you should just google it
[02:08] <HoocH_LAP> hm, seems like my sound is working now
[02:08] <D1S4ST3R> ok...what do i have to do?
[02:08] <HoocH_LAP> for how long only time will tell :P
[02:08] <Answer> Is there some way I can repair my installation from the livecd without deleting the partition?
[02:08] <moDumass> so how do i delete ICEauthority, nothing seems to work
[02:08] <moDumass> cant find file
[02:08] <arro> rtfm_4, or you could pull the hard drive in your computer out and put the one in that you want to install ubuntu on and then make it a external drive later
[02:08] <crimsun> godd4242: it's in libgtk2.0-dev
[02:08] <Oriez> who can you donate money to ubuntu?
[02:08] <Slart> ok, this must be a faq.. I have 2 soundcards, default is the audigy and yet the BEEP gets played using the other soundcard.. which is connected to my big speakers.. how can I change what soundcard does the BEEPing (BEEP is the sound when you, for example, open a terminal and try to backspace past the start of the line)
[02:09] <barbarella_me> soundray:you don't have to reboot, you can just umount hda8. You only have to remove the hda8 line in fstab
[02:09] <crimsun> godd4242: you already have it if you've pulled libgnome2-dev
[02:09] <vladuz976> _SpitFIRE: the file is a lot longer that's just a snapshot, i had the counter run all night in 120sec intervals. and always got counts ranging from 0-60 , now devide those counts by 120sec i get the frequencies. i have to figure out which one was the most common frequeny
[02:09] <rtfm_4> arro, i'm on a notebook :/
[02:09] <godd4242> alright maybe time for another reboot then
[02:09] <D1S4ST3R> soundray what do i have to do than?
[02:09] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: log out of gnome, log into a console, get a root shell with sudo -i. Once you have that, umount /dev/hda8 ; mkdir /mnt/hda8 ; mount /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8 ; cd /mnt/hda8 ; cp -a /mnt/hda8/* /home/
[02:09] <lufis> Slart: you can disable the other soundcard in your bios
[02:09] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: hmmm...
[02:09] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: ok
[02:09] <lufis> Slart: otherwise you should be able to select which one does sytem beeps in the sound mixer
[02:10] <lufis> Slart: or some sound-related prefs in gnome
[02:10] <Slart> lufis: yes.. and I can shut down the computer too.. duh =).. I want the other soundcard for playing music and such.. I just dont want the default beep thingy to go there
[02:10] <lufis> Slart: ;) sorry
[02:10] <arro> rtfm_4, I'm trying to install onto a dell (internal hd) right now and am getting a "Failed to create enough space for installation" error, driving me nuts
[02:10] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: then edit /etc/fstab and put a # in the beginning of the line that contains /home
[02:10] <b52> someone knows how i can extract a setup.exe ?
[02:10] <D1S4ST3R> ok
[02:10] <D1S4ST3R> thx
[02:10] <lufis> b52: extract or run?
[02:10] <Slart> lufis: nope.. all defaults go to the audigy.. and yet the beep goes to the nvidia soundcard..
[02:10] <b52> lufis: extract
[02:11] <lufis> b52: cabextract, maybe?
[02:11] <arro> rtfm_4, I believe that there is an alternative cd you can dl and install from a command line, it has less problems
[02:11] <lufis> Slart: weird, i don't know
[02:11] <Roscar> I'm running dapper drake right now and I was thinking of moving to fiesty fawn. Is there a straight forward way to go about this?
[02:11] <Slart> lufis: I don't even have system beep enabled.. and still it does the beep thing
[02:11] <User2323> hello, does anyone know a real time voice changer program that can be used with skype or ekiga for example?
[02:11] <godd4242> crimsun: No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[02:11] <godd4242> No package 'gdk-2.0' found
[02:11] <godd4242> No package 'libwnck-1.0' found
[02:11] <adam> hi all, can anyone tell me where is numlock key on this toshiba a75-s206 laptop? http://ask.net.pl/ziarek/allegro/a75/11.JPG
[02:11] <arro> Roscar, I believe sudo upgrade
[02:11] <lufis> Slart: yeah, that's strange
[02:11] <soundray> vladuz976: what's the format of that file?
[02:12] <b52> lufis: i guess cabextract is only for cab files
[02:12] <vladuz976> csv
[02:12] <vladuz976> soundray: i can send it to yo
[02:12] <Roscar> arro: can you elaborate?
[02:12] <CyberAngel> I think fn f11 does numlock on Toshibas
[02:12] <Xenos767> can someone tell me how I can get multiple commands to run through terminal just by clicking on a file?
[02:12] <georgy_> adam : fn+f10 ?
[02:12] <User2323> Xenos767: put the commands in a text file and run it as a shell script
[02:12] <soundray> vladuz976: how big is it?
[02:12] <arro> goto the command line and type "sudo apt-get install upgrade"
[02:13] <arro> Roscar
[02:13] <Xenos767> User: ok ill try that
[02:13] <HoocH_LAP> with pure I found a page telling me how to fix my sound probs :P yey :P
[02:13] <HoocH_LAP> pure luck
[02:13] <vladuz976> soundray: 8k
[02:13] <vm> how do i open the gconftool editor to change my desktop effects settings
[02:13] <b52> someone knows how to get the files out of a setup.exe installer?
[02:13] <vladuz976> Sonderblade: -rwxrwxrwx   1 su  su      8K May 12 15:10 b.csv
[02:13] <soundray> vladuz976: email?
[02:13] <vladuz976> soundray: maybe pm me with your email
[02:14] <Xenos767> User: will this work in the .sh file? cd ..
[02:14] <Xenos767> cd tom/.wine/drive_c/Notepad++
[02:14] <Xenos767> wine Notepad++
[02:14] <arro> I'm trying to install Ubuntu onto a Dell Lattitude and when I go to format the drive i get a "Failed to create enough space for installation" error, any advice anyone?
[02:14] <b52> someone knows how to get the files out of a setup.exe installer?
[02:14] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: pm me your email id, and I shall send you a small script that I think will do the job!
[02:14] <cge> Does anyone know if there is a way to coerce a 7.04 server installation to use a kernel without HIGHMEM64G enabled without having to download the alternate CD?
[02:14] <peterka> Xenos767: in properties of file type command1;command2;comman3
[02:14] <Xenos767> b52 run the install the latest version of wine
[02:14] <rtfm_4> arro: a google search landed me at http://www.ubuntuswitch.com/2006/08/01/installing-ubuntu-on-an-external-usb-hard-drive/   <-- that sounds like the problem to me..
[02:15] <User2323> Xenos767: if you run it from the right directory that should work
[02:15] <Xenos767> peterka, so add ";" after each line?
[02:15] <barbarella_me> b52:it depends on the packaging
[02:15] <moDumass> hey how do i log into ubuntu as root?
[02:15] <_SpitFIRE> vladuz976: thanks
[02:15] <User2323> Xenos767: are you just trying to launch Notepad++ though? you could just use a launcher for that
[02:15] <godd4242> moDumass: sudo
[02:15] <Slart> b52: or ask some windows people... some installers have options for just unpacking the files... try setup.exe -help or /help or /?  -?
[02:15] <godd4242> moDumass: just type sudo into a terminal
[02:15] <Slart> !sudo | moDumass
[02:15] <pushpop`> by default when i run apt-get install vmware-server it downloads and installs an older verison, how do I make sure it downloads the most recent?
[02:15] <vm> how do i open the gconftool editor to change my desktop effects settings??
[02:15] <ubotu> moDumass: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:15] <peterka> Xenos767: but if comman1 fail rest will not work
[02:15] <Slart> !root | moDumass
[02:15] <lufis> vm: gfont-editor
[02:15] <arro> rtfm_4, looks like you've found what you need
[02:15] <cge> moDumass: sudo passwd, set the password for root, and then log in as root.  But you aren't *supposed* to do that.
[02:15] <lufis> whoops
[02:16] <Xenos767> User2323: I cant seem to find the .wine directory when I physically look for it. If you could help me set up the launcher that would be great.
[02:16] <lufis> vm: gconf-editor :P
[02:16] <vm> ty lufis :P
[02:16] <akk> Anyone know where feisty is putting PalmOS devices for hotsync?
[02:16] <lufis> Xenos767: .wine is hidden, hit ctrl h in nautilus
[02:16] <cge> Does anyone know if there is a boot command to disable HIGHMEM64G?
[02:16] <akk> It used to be /dev/ttyUSB0,1
[02:17] <User2323> Xenos767: what lufis said....any folder that starts with a period is hidden by default
[02:17] <akk> but that doesn't exist ... the udev rule says  SYMLINK+="pilot" but there's nothing in /dev matching *pilot*
[02:17] <peterka> Xenos767: also you can add '&&' as 'and' and '||' (two pipes) as 'or'
[02:17] <Xenos767> lufis: AH HA! thanks.
[02:17] <soundray> akk: sometimes it's that, at other times it ends up as /dev/ttyUSB2,3
[02:17] <lufis> :)
[02:17] <edlin> does anyone want to exchange some make up tips?
[02:17] <akk> soundray: There's no /dev/ttyUSB*
[02:17] <User2323> thanks edlin, I needed a laugh
[02:17] <lufis> Xenos767: you could have also used the raw path bar and typed in .wine
[02:17] <godd4242> alright rebooting now I'll be back
[02:17] <akk> soundray: Nothing with ttyUSB, nothing with pilot
[02:18] <soundray> akk: don't know then, sry
[02:18] <akk> and dmesg doesn't say anything about the device chosen, just " configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice"
[02:18] <akk> (whatever that means)
[02:18] <maikol> is setting up my ubuntu desktop as a print server to windows through samba easy or will i have to mess around with the samba config files like usual.
[02:18] <osxdude> type it in then. don't choose anything from any list.
[02:18] <vm> when it talks about "super" button, which key is that exactly
[02:19] <jrib> vm: windows
[02:19] <osxdude> vm: that is the Win key, in most cases.
[02:19] <moDumass> cge, yeh i probably wont, im trying to jsut log in but i cant delete ICEauthority
[02:19] <moDumass> just cant find it
[02:19] <cge> moDumass: oh yes, that problem
[02:19] <barbarella_me> maikol:first you have to setup cups, the rest wouldn't be a problem
[02:19] <vladuz976> soundray: did you get it?
[02:20] <cge> Does anyone know why HIGHMEM64G is enabled at all in -server when it is known to cause an instant panic on a wide variety of systems?
[02:20] <moDumass> cge, no idea how to fix it, im guessing deleting ICEauthority would fix it, but whenever i try i get "file not found or does not exist" type return
[02:20] <maikol> barbarella_me ok thanks
[02:20] <cge> moDumass: It's ~/.ICEauthority or something like that.
[02:20] <CyberAngel> hello folks
[02:21] <cge> moDumass: Let me check if there is a copy on my other server
[02:21] <moDumass> yeh looked there, would i be able to boot into a live cd of the same distro and log in via the cd?
[02:21] <tecnicodelcomput> ciao a tutti. hello to anyone form italy
[02:21] <iMacThere4iAm> who was i talking to just now?
[02:21] <cge> moDumass: yes
[02:21] <moDumass> cge thanks
[02:21] <cge> moDumass: But ~/.ICEauthority isn't there?
[02:21] <godd4242> right
[02:21] <soundray> vladuz976: www.soundray.org/b.ods
[02:22] <cge> moDumass: Are you logged in as root?
[02:22] <soundray> akk: what kind of palm device do you have?
[02:22] <moDumass> no im loggin in as my usename
[02:22] <maikol> is the livecd install better than the iso install or is one just prettier?
[02:22] <moDumass> cg : no im loggin in as my usename
[02:22] <iMacThere4iAm> firenx: was it you i was talking to just now?
[02:22] <godd4242> ugh. Nothing I do will fix this frigging problem
[02:22] <bruenig> maikol, you will get the same system in the end
[02:23] <maikol> bruenig ok thanks
[02:23] <Endlessguitar> hello
[02:23] <Endlessguitar> how do I restore beryl to the default mode with the normal effexts on?
[02:23] <b52> someone knows how to get the files out of a setup.exe installer?
[02:23] <sysadmin> hi, network question: i have 2 eth interfaces, how can i route traffic on the 192.168.1.x segment to the 192.168.0.x segment?
[02:23] <akk> Ah, found it, bug 108512, visor module isn't autoloaded like it used to be
[02:23] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: nomral effects = what?
[02:23] <vm> maikol: live cd nicer :P gui partition editors rock ma jocks
[02:23] <godd4242> normal**
[02:24] <lufis> rock your jocks? oh gees...
[02:24] <Endlessguitar> you know I have changed some settings and I dunno have to fix it back to the old style
[02:24] <barbarella_me> b52:it depends on the packaging
[02:24] <Endlessguitar> how do I change it back lol
[02:24] <lufis> :P
[02:24] <bruenig> the ncurses partition editor is actually very easy
[02:24] <b52> barbarella_me and how do i get the type of packaging?
[02:24] <Endlessguitar> godd4242?
[02:24] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: I dunno what you mean by default effects
[02:24] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: i'm still havind trouble
[02:25] <Endlessguitar> I mean
[02:25] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: have you tried updating software?
[02:25] <moDumass> cg : and when i type sudo rm /home/modumass/.ICEauthority && sudo rm /home/modumass/.Xauthority i get a "ICEauthority not found
[02:25] <moDumass> error
[02:25] <barbarella_me> b52:you can try unrar
[02:25] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: if you really wanna do it all back to basics, reinstall it perhaps
[02:25] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: but lemme take a look, hold oon
[02:25] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: i can't get a console yet
[02:25] <Endlessguitar> okej
[02:25] <Endlessguitar> you understand what I mean?
[02:25] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: what happens when you hit Ctrl-Alt-F1 ?
[02:25] <sysadmin> hi, simple
[02:25] <sysadmin> network question: i have 2 eth interfaces, how can i route traffic on the 192.168.1.x segment to the 192.168.0.x segment?
[02:25] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: nothing at all
[02:26] <vladuz976> soundray: thanks a lot, i see how you did that, i guess i can take over from here, thanks a lot again
[02:26] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: open manager, go to gen options, try making a new profile
[02:26] <soundray> vladuz976: pleasure
[02:26] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: Ok... ctrl+alt+F1 will take you to a console. Hit ctrl+alt+f7 to get back to the gui. At the f1 console login and run startx
[02:26] <baghyay> hi some one can help me to find an way make adsl faster
[02:26] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: see if that starts off at your usual thing
[02:26] <Endlessguitar> which manager? :S
[02:26] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: or try "killall xorg" and then "startx"
[02:26] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: ctrl+alt+f1 does nothing...
[02:26] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: in that case, you will have to reboot in recovery mode and examine the logs from there.
[02:26] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: it's totally stuck?
[02:26] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: yes
[02:27] <Endlessguitar> but
[02:27] <Endlessguitar> I guess
[02:27] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: i am running off the livecd now, can i do it from here?
[02:27] <Endlessguitar> I have changed on the default profile :S
[02:27] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: you can disable gui logging in, although it requires you to manually startx every time you reboot. not much of a hassle but it is if you like gui goodness
[02:27] <hilts50> feisty can't find monitors on my macbook pro. anyone have the line of code to fix this issue?
[02:27] <barbarella_me> baghyay:maybe if you upgrade your line!!!
[02:27] <b52> barbarella_me well i .exe is not a .rar , and the unrar utilluty says that too
[02:27] <Endlessguitar> Yeah :S
[02:27] <Prospero2008> Anyone familiar with the process of getting machine A to connect to Machine B running ntpd
[02:27] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: probably. Mount the root directory to /mnt and look at /mnt/var/log/Xorg.0.log
[02:28] <iMacThere4iAm> lufis: i'll try what soundray said first
[02:28] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: thx
[02:28] <Endlessguitar> godd4242
[02:28] <godd4242> Endlessguitar: yes?
[02:28] <Endlessguitar> how I remove the beryl?
[02:28] <baghyay> without upgrade line  !! ); because that's expensive
[02:28] <lufis> iMacThere4iAm: ok
[02:28] <Endlessguitar> :S
[02:28] <Endlessguitar> I need to and restall it
[02:28] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: also /mnt/var/log/syslog -- but if it froze, they may well not contain any hints
[02:28] <godd4242> sudo aptitude rm beryl
[02:29] <godd4242> I think
[02:29] <godd4242> someone correct me if im wrong
[02:29] <jeduan> Endlessguitar, you can uninstall it on synaptic
[02:29] <barbarella_me> b52:that's why i asked that it depends on the packaging. so you can't
[02:29] <Endlessguitar> ok
[02:29] <jeduan> although you could try to just delete the preferences file
[02:29] <godd4242> o come on
[02:29] <godd4242> thats bs
[02:29] <tecnicodelcomput> hello but amarok is also in italian language?
[02:29] <jere> hello, i broke my gnome-network-manager. how can i get it back
[02:30] <godd4242> i have to install fricking abiword to get avant to work
[02:30] <godd4242> what the hell
[02:30] <godd4242> ;_;
[02:30] <lufis> !language | godd4242
[02:30] <ubotu> godd4242: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:30] <vox754> !enter | godd4242
[02:30] <ubotu> godd4242: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:31] <vladuz976> soundray: how did you do the frequency function? i typed in the same thing and it doesn't do anyting
[02:31] <tecnicodelcomput> this is my first time here
[02:31] <hanafi> hello
[02:31] <godd4242> thanks vox754
[02:31] <lufis> tecnicodelcomput: we're gentle :)
[02:31] <godd4242> I really needed that
[02:31] <baghyay> can i install kde from  cd's kubuntu 7.04
[02:31] <b52> someone actually runs windows with winrar and can extract an installer for me?
[02:31] <soundray> vladuz976: you have to select the array, then type in the function, then hit Ctrl-Shift-Return
[02:31] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: there's some junk about my wacom tablet on the last lines, maybe that's interfering...
[02:31] <moDumass> man being a nooob blows, how do i delete ICEauthority its gone, i cant find it
[02:31] <hilts50> I've searched through the wiki and haven't found any help.  Anyone have experience or a link I can follow to get ubuntu to recognize my screen on my macbook pro core duo?
[02:31] <moDumass> but i cant log in either
[02:31] <Endlessguitar> what  need I to write in terminal to download beryl?
[02:32] <Endlessguitar> is it sudo apt-get install beryl?
[02:32] <barbarella_me> tecnicodelcomput:but watch your language !
[02:32] <D1S4ST3R> who helped me with the /home?
[02:32] <vladuz976> soundray: thanks
[02:32] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: unlikely, but you might try unplugging it
[02:32] <jere> i broke my gnome-network-manager by trying out wi-fi radar.now how can i get it back?
[02:32] <barbarella_me> D1S4ST3R:we all did
[02:32] <D1S4ST3R> soundray?
[02:32] <deus> question, i got a problem, libstdc ask for GCC_4.2.0 but '
[02:32] <D1S4ST3R> ok
[02:32] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: yes?
[02:32] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: actually, that's not the last line
[02:32] <D1S4ST3R> THX FOR THE HLP @ ALL
[02:32] <deus> somehow it gets the wrong version
[02:32] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: it worked, then?
[02:32] <knoeki> does ubuntu support .ttf font files?
[02:32] <xtknight> deus, what are you trying to do overall?
[02:33] <D1S4ST3R> yes
[02:33] <xtknight> knoeki, i believe so
[02:33] <FakeOutdoorsman> Endlessguitar: sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald-themes
[02:33] <xtknight> !msttcorefonts
[02:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about msttcorefonts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:33] <Oriez> how can you donate money to ubuntu?
[02:33] <vox754> !font
[02:33] <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
[02:33] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: glad to hear. All credits to barbarella_me please.
[02:33] <xtknight> well anyway there's a pkg named msttcorefonts that has truetype ones, and ubuntu can use those
[02:33] <deus> i found a way to locte the problem
[02:33] <deus> ldd /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6
[02:33] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: the last line is actually about true-type fonts. I'll pastebin it
[02:33] <Endlessguitar> thanx
[02:33] <D1S4ST3R> how do i give credits? xD :P
[02:33] <jere> !gnome-network-manager
[02:33] <Xexyz> I just installed ubuntu and my secondary HDD is read only....why is that/
[02:33] <xtknight> D1S4ST3R, you dont.  we're glad to help ;)
[02:33] <xtknight> (imagine that0
[02:33] <vladuz976> soundray: what about the classes?
[02:33] <D1S4ST3R> ;)
[02:33] <deus> shyowed me the libs libstdc++ needs
[02:34] <soundray> D1S4ST3R: just type '/me hugs barbarella_me' ;)
[02:34] <barbarella_me> D1S4ST3R:we did when you typed THX FOR THE HLP @ ALL
[02:34] <deus> and i was adviced to hide this one
[02:34] <Endlessguitar> dosent work
[02:34] <crimsun> godd4242: did you install libgtk2.0-dev?
[02:34] <Xexyz> I just installed ubuntu and my secondary hdd s read only....why is that?
[02:34] <barbarella_me> D1S4ST3R:you i mean
[02:34] <deus> as such " sudo mv /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 /usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1.old"
[02:34] <soundray> vladuz976: that's the second argument.
[02:34] <NemesisD> is there a good way of doing a text find and replace on multiple files at once? gedit doesn't seem to be able to do it.
[02:34] <xtknight> Oriez, http://www.ubuntu.com/community/donations
[02:34] <D1S4ST3R> ok
[02:34] <hilts50> display help on a intel mac... anyone able to help?
[02:34] <Endlessguitar> or it works
[02:34] <FakeOutdoorsman> Endlessguitar: you need multiverse repositories enabled
[02:34] <soundray> vladuz976: look up array formulas in the help. It takes getting used to.
[02:35] <deus> however everytime i update my system, its replaced
[02:35] <jere> !gnome-network-manager
[02:35] <godd4242> crimsun: yah I installed abiwrod and suddenly everything works. Go figure. But the thing is now I dont know how to start avant
[02:35] <barbarella_me> NemesisD:man sed
[02:35] <deus> sorry, i think im gonna try something first, sorry to bother you
[02:35] <baghyay> can i install kde - desktop from an cd ( kubuntu 7.04  ????
[02:35] <vladuz976> soundray: i put this"=FREQUENCY(B3:B640; E13:E24)" but get 0
[02:36] <Xexyz>  I just installed ubuntu and my secondary hdd s read only....why is that?
[02:36] <wastrel> Xexyz:  ntfs ?   linux can't write ntfs natively
[02:36] <godd4242> baghyay: KDE would come built into that, seeing as its ubuntu
[02:36] <soundray> vladuz976: so you put your classes boundaries in E13:E24 ?
[02:36] <tecnicodelcomput> Xexyz use NTFS configuration tool with add/remove programs  probably your HDD is formatted in NTFS (by default read only).
[02:36] <Xexyz> (how do I chnage it?
[02:36] <Answer> Hi I broke something trying to upgrade madwifi and now ath0 does not appear as a device.  I tried reinstalling linux-restricted but it is just not there.  the device is shown in lspci but not ifconfig
[02:37] <vladuz976> soundray: i did
[02:37] <Xexyz> will this wipe out my files?
[02:37] <vox754> Answer, configure with "iwconfig"
[02:37] <Zjoske> hi
[02:37] <Answer> vox754: the atho device is nonexistant now.
[02:37] <JammasterJay> Does anyone know how to use "aircracker" ?
[02:37] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: http://pastebin.ca/485391
[02:37] <Zjoske> is there a way to read .docx files (M$ office 2007) in ubuntu?
[02:37] <Answer> !openoffice | Zjoske
[02:37] <ubotu> Zjoske: a free and open source office suite, including word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components.  To install: "sudo apt-get install openoffice.org". User help available in #users.openoffice.org
[02:38] <Zjoske> openoffice doesn't read it..
[02:38] <soundray> vladuz976: okay. Select F13:F25 (one more than your classes) and type "=frequency(B3:B640; E13:E24)", then hit Ctrl-Shift-Return.
[02:38] <xtknight> not sure if openoffice will or not.  although you could save MS office 2007 files in .doc 2003 probably
[02:38] <Xexyz> if i use NTFS configuration tool will it wipe my existing files?
[02:38] <baghyay> i am now in ubuntu (gnome ) ansd i have a cd of kubuntu  if i ll install kde from net that's need more time
[02:38] <tecnicodelcomput> no absolutely
[02:38] <Warren2312> Hi all
[02:38] <Zjoske> yeah i could do that... if i had another M$ windows...
[02:38] <xtknight> hey
[02:38] <barbarella_me> JammasterJay:you naughty boy
[02:38] <Warren2312> i've a problem
[02:38] <baghyay> i want just add kde
[02:39] <xtknight> !ask | Warren2312
[02:39] <ubotu> Warren2312: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:39] <Warren2312> My mp3 isn't reconized by feisty fawn
[02:39] <JammasterJay> barbarella_me: just saw it on the synotic list
[02:39] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: there's nothing that explains a total freeze
[02:39] <tecnicodelcomput> it activates writing on ntfs trough the ntfs-3g driver that improves writing & reading access to NTFS.
[02:39] <Warren2312> he says only "MSCN Sigmatel mp3 device"
[02:39] <Zjoske> Warren2312: is it recognized on the liveCD?
[02:39] <javes_> Can anyone help me with a xorg.conf question?
[02:39] <Xexyz> if i use NTFS configuration tool will it wipe my existing files?
[02:39] <Warren2312> and i can't read into the device
[02:39] <barbarella_me> JammasterJay:first you have to use is airsnort
[02:40] <Warren2312> no
[02:40] <Zjoske> oh ok
[02:40] <JammasterJay> ok
[02:40] <Zjoske> i got same problem, but it is recognized on liveCD
[02:40] <joemama> is this the channel for ubuntu server edition newbs?
[02:40] <vox754> baghyay, you could try searching the kubuntu cd for the specific kde deb packages and install those. Otherwise seems safer to install through the internet.
[02:40] <Warren2312> It's strange cause my Packard Bell Pulse is reconisez
[02:40] <Warren2312> ok
[02:40] <vladuz976> soundray: i did exactly what you said, and i get 0
[02:40] <tecnicodelcomput> i'm searching a way to activate Beryl on Ubuntu 7.04 Festy.
[02:40] <Zjoske> what is beryl?
[02:40] <Warren2312> But if i want to add a music to my mp3, i'll be obliged to go to the livecd ?
[02:40] <xtknight> !beryl
[02:40] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:41] <Zjoske> oh ;)
[02:41] <xtknight> tecnicodelcomput, you can try the desktop effects menu item or enable the latest official beryl manually
[02:41] <tecnicodelcomput> Beryl is a window manager
[02:41] <javes_> Should i use kernal framebuffer device interface? in an nvidia geforceGO setup?
[02:41] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: no, that's what i thought really
[02:41] <tecnicodelcomput> change your ambient in a 3d ambient open gl managed.
[02:41] <vladuz976> soundray: can you help me out one more time?
[02:41] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: i have a reply on the forum saying i have to get a console and kill a certain process
[02:41] <FakeOutdoorsman> tecnicodelcomput: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BerylOnFeisty
[02:42] <Warren2312> Zjoske: You was obliged to reinstall ubuntu ?
[02:42] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: i'm researching now
[02:42] <Apeezee> Anyone have experience setting up GCALDaemon?
[02:42] <Xexyz> I installed a game using wine how do I remove this game now?
[02:42] <KiloHertz> Anyone here know about modifying the startx?
[02:42] <tecnicodelcomput> ok i take a look..... thank you
[02:42] <soundray> vladuz976: what are the classes boundaries that you entered?
[02:42] <Zjoske> Warren2312: i did a reinstall of ubuntu, but it didn't make any changes
[02:42] <joemama> !!
[02:42] <Zjoske> tecnicodelcomput: http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Install_Beryl_on_Ubuntu_Feisty_with_nVidia
[02:42] <KiloHertz> Anyone here messed with OPENBOX before?
[02:42] <Slart> Xexyz: use the original uninstaller
[02:42] <Warren2312> Zjoske: and now what are you doing with your mp3
[02:43] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: i use openbox
[02:43] <javes_> Should I enable the kernel framebuffer device interface on a geforceFX Go card?
[02:43] <ablabla> i hate digital cameras
[02:43] <Warren2312> Zjoske: it is in the trash ? ^^
[02:43] <soundray> iMacThere4iAm: that advice doesn't make sense. You cannot get a console if the machine is frozen...
[02:43] <KiloHertz> fakeoutdoorsman could you help me with something then.
[02:43] <joemama> Someone who wants to help a newb please private me
[02:43] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, why does sed 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php not work and instead just give me a long reading of source code
[02:43] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: i'll try.
[02:43] <Xexyz> where might that be located?
[02:43] <KiloHertz> Okay come to this channel fakeoutdoorsman ##openbox
[02:43] <Slart> soundray: if you have another computer you could ssh to get a remote shell
[02:43] <vox754> !anyone | joemama
[02:43] <ubotu> joemama: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[02:43] <Zjoske> Warren2312:  whel, i booted up the LiveCD which recognizes the mp3 and i upload my files via that way...
[02:44] <Slart> soundray: it usually works even if x, gnome and the rest of the bling bling is dead
[02:44] <Warren2312> Zjoske: I must see why the mp3 works on the livecd and not when the os is installed
[02:44] <aidan> how do I remove bittorrent in favour of ktorrent?
[02:44] <Zjoske> Warren2312: it isn't a good solution, but it works...
[02:44] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: true
[02:45] <Warren2312> Zjoske: Ok, what is your mp3 mark ?
[02:45] <Zjoske> Warren2312: i too want to know why it works on livecd and not on the installed os... if i know that, it would be a pitty to make it work
[02:45] <Zjoske> Warren2312: ipod ^
[02:45] <Warren2312> Zjoske: Ah ! An ipod doesn't work on ubuntu ???
[02:45] <moDumass> aidan : uninstall bittorrent through synapsis, afterwards install ktorrent
[02:46] <Zjoske> it worked before.. but now with feisty it doesn't, only from liveCD
[02:46] <soundray> Slart: please help iMacThere4iAm
[02:46] <aro> Anyone know why I still can't write to an NTFS partition even after successfully using ntfs-config to enable write support to internal device and remounting?
[02:46] <Warren2312> Zjoske: Me, that's a DJIX, simple mp3 who uses Sigmatel MSCN Firmware
[02:46] <Zjoske> (but i don't care, i don't use it anymore...)
[02:46] <vox754> moDumass, synapsis?
[02:46] <acu01_> what is the best linux friendly portable video player which plays also .rm and wmv ?
[02:46] <Zjoske> he means synaptic i guess
[02:46] <Slart> soundray: huh?
[02:46] <moDumass> sorry synaptic
[02:47] <Warren2312> Zjoske: And the mp3 was working with 6.10 and 6.06
[02:47] <moDumass> its the installer
[02:47] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: you are right, the advice i was given is nonsense. that was referring to a differetn problem
[02:47] <Zjoske> yes and even on the fifth version of ubuntu
[02:47] <m0u5e> gar
[02:47] <aro> Anyone know why I still can't write to an NTFS partition even after successfully using ntfs-config to enable write support to internal device and remounting?
[02:47] <m0u5e> synaptic and imwheel are the most annoying things ever
[02:47] <moDumass> has anybody sucessfully deleted ICEauthoriy?
[02:47] <vox754> !who | Zjoske
[02:47] <ubotu> Zjoske: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[02:47] <scales11> hey guys, i got an atheros based card and when i use ubuntu, signals are weaker than shown in windows.  i am using whatever default restricted driver and was curious if using ndiswrapper and the windows driver would be better
[02:48] <moDumass> because thats the next step in my "fix what i broke" but i cant do it
[02:48] <vox754> !repeat | aro
[02:48] <ubotu> aro: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:48] <tunedout> hey everyone. I have a gforce 2 chipset and an onboard video card. 640 x 480  @50hz is all I can view anyone know how I can change the res ?
[02:48] <Zjoske> sorry vox754
[02:48] <Warren2312> Zjoske: Yes
[02:48] <Prospero2008> Anyone know how to get an NTP server to listen and accept queries from the local network?
[02:48] <javes_> Hey, I'm setting up my xorg.conf and it's asking which port my house uses, and i'm using a touchpad, and ideas?
[02:48] <vm> What is the best IM client for MSN network?
[02:48] <soundray> Slart: I'm not the one who has the problem. I was trying to help iMacThere4iAm, but I'm out of ideas.
[02:48] <Warren2312> Zjoske: and others distributions
[02:48] <aro> Sorry I meant to paste that in another channel
[02:48] <iMacThere4iAm> soundray: thanks for trying
[02:48] <javes_> Hey, I'm setting up my xorg.conf and it's asking which port my house uses, and i'm using a touchpad, and ideas?
[02:48] <Zjoske> Warren2312: it works fine on gentoo etc..
[02:48] <Zjoske> redhat too
[02:48] <_SpitFIRE> aro: mind sharing the fstab entry corresponding to your NTFS partition?
[02:48] <dogshed> crimsun: I run audacity and it won't record. If I run alsamixer I can hear the microphone in my headphones. In windows there is a separate mixer for sound input.
[02:48] <Warren2312> Zjoske: Yes i had seen
[02:49] <tecnicodelcomput> how can i test if i have Beryl activated?
[02:49] <Slart> soundray: ah..sorry.. I was just adding a remark about finding a console on a machine that's not responding.. but what's the original problem?
[02:49] <aro> _SpitFIRE, yes one second
[02:49] <Zjoske> i dunno tecnicodelcomput
[02:49] <tunedout> Anyone know ?
[02:49] <vox754> scales11, usually ndiswrapper gives better results, but native kernel modules are preferred because they are open source
[02:49] <Warren2312> Zjoske: The problem, is i don't want to reinstall something on my laptop
[02:49] <soundray> Slart: freeze at login window
[02:49] <Zjoske> tecnicodelcomput:  Executing Beryl  Beryl may be started by running the following command (restarting X11 [Ctrl + Alt + Backspace]  is recommended prior to doing so upon installation): beryl-manager Generally, however, beryl-manager is used in such a manner that Beryl is executed upon loading the desktop environment.
[02:49] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: my machine freezes right after the login screen loads. i can't seem to get a console on it
[02:50] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ubuntu 7.04? 32bit?
[02:50] <javes_> Which mouse port is the correct one for a touchpad on a laptop? /dev/input/mice?
[02:50] <tecnicodelcomput> !anyone knows a command to check if there is beryl activated.
[02:50] <aro> _SpitFIRE, UUID=7834FCD734FC98F8 /media/sda1 ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 1
[02:50] <tunedout> hey everyone. I have a gforce 2 chipset and an onboard video card. 640 x 480  @50hz is all I can view anyone know how I can change the res ?
[02:50] <barbarella_me> NemesisD: sed -e 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php
[02:50] <moDumass> hey i cant log in, gdm cant access my autorization file. so essentially i am locked out
[02:50] <scales11> vox754: suggestions or links that will walk me through the driver switch?
[02:50] <moDumass> any ideas on how to fix this
[02:50] <klick> Hey guys, I run WPA on my network, and Im using ubuntu 7.4 and when i go into my network settings, i only get the option to do WEP encryption, how can i make it WPA?
[02:50] <javes_> Which mouse port is the correct one for a touchpad on a laptop? /dev/input/mice?
[02:50] <R3linquish3r> Can anyone help me with some serious apt problems? install -f and dpkg --configure -a aren't working,
[02:50] <tunedout> Gforce 4 actually
[02:51] <soundray> javes_: it can be that, or /dev/psaux
[02:51] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: ubuntu 7.04 PPC64
[02:51] <Prospero2008> modify /var/lib/dpkg/status
[02:51] <javes_> soundray: which should i use?
[02:51] <Prospero2008> R3linquish3r
[02:51] <m0u5e> has anyone used wif-radar?
[02:51] <javes_> or whats the difference?
[02:51] <menisk> klick, use the network manager in  the system tray, you have to connect at every boot, not auto.
[02:51] <R3linquish3r> Prospero2008, Yes?
[02:51] <soundray> javes_: /dev/psaux if your laptop is more than 3 or 4 years old.
[02:51] <Zjoske> yes javes_that port is ok (dev/input/mice)
[02:51] <vox754> scales11, well, searching for your exact model on the forums is a good way to start, all info should be there. Otherwise follow the general ndiswrapper guides for Ubuntu or even in the ndiswrapper project page
[02:51] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: oh..ppc.. of course.. I should have guessed =) so you see the login screen and then it freezes?
[02:52] <tecnicodelcomput> anyone is using beryl?
[02:52] <_SpitFIRE> aro: mind adding 'rw' after defaults; dont know if this is the issue!
[02:52] <scales11> vox754:  ok thanks
[02:52] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: yes, exactly. i am getting a bit fed up with my ppc
[02:52] <Zjoske> tecnicodelcomput:  Executing Beryl  Beryl may be started by running the following command (restarting X11 [Ctrl + Alt + Backspace]  is recommended prior to doing so upon installation): beryl-manager Generally, however, beryl-manager is used in such a manner that Beryl is executed upon loading the desktop environment.
[02:52] <m0u5e> when should i use wifi-dar
[02:52] <klick> menisk, i dont see that icon in my system tray, i was running 6.10 then upgraded,  how do i do it
[02:52] <xp_prg> I want to write an iso image of ubuntu to a cdrom, is there anything special I have to tell the CD/DVD creator that it is an iso for it to work right?
[02:52] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: have you tried booting into recovery mode?
[02:52] <m0u5e> should i be using it with the bundled ubuntu 7.04 wireless built in?
[02:52] <Zjoske> tecnicodelcomput:  i guess if you run that command, you will be able to see if it works? ^o)
[02:52] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: no, how do i do that?
[02:52] <R3linquish3r> xp_prg, Just burn as a bootable iso :)
[02:53] <xp_prg> R3linquish3r:  I don't see that option
[02:53] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: when you do a cold boot you get a boot menu, right?
[02:53] <xp_prg> can you help me to find it?
[02:53] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: grub
[02:53] <R3linquish3r> xp_prg, try looking for "burn image"
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> this is my error: **************************************************************
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> * Beryl system compatiblity check                            *
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> **************************************************************
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> Detected xserver                                : AIGLX
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> Checking Display :0.0 ...
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> Checking for XComposite extension               : failed
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> No composite extension
[02:53] <vox754> !ops
[02:53] <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
[02:53] <tecnicodelcomput> beryl: No composite extension
[02:53] <_SpitFIRE> aro: remount after the change and let me know if it works
[02:53] <menisk> I have installed the latest ati binary drivers (8.36.5) manually because the repos have old ones, but it is still using mesa for my openGL, I have specified fglrx as the driver to use in xorg.conf. Any one know what I'm doing wrong?
[02:53] <LjL> !paste > tecnicodelcomput    (tecnicodelcomput, see the private message from Ubotu)
[02:54] <nalioth> tecnicodelcomput: pasting is rude in channels
[02:54] <tecnicodelcomput> i must activate Composite Extension to activate Beryl
[02:54] <darnell> how do i change that brown theme on load up? I set a splash screen but the background is still brown
[02:54] <tecnicodelcomput> sorry
[02:54] <NoorulIslaam> where's the creator of alacarte?
[02:54] <emory> can anyone tell me what is wrong with this X log?  http://paste.stgraber.org/850 I'm having troubles with resolutions using Nvidia Restricted Driver
[02:54] <menisk> klick, go to synaptics and make sure you have the avahi-autoipd and avahi-daemon packages installed.
[02:54] <tunedout> Whats my root password if I just installd ubuntu ?
[02:54] <Slart> !root | tunedout
[02:54] <ubotu> tunedout: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:55] <R3linquish3r> Can anyone help me fix apt when install -f and dpkg --configure -a both fail?
[02:55] <aro> _SpitFIRE, that worked, thank you.
[02:55] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: That'd be me
[02:55] <Flannel> tunedout: there is none.  Ubuntu doesn't use the root account, use sudo instead.
[02:55] <Slart> tunedout: you don't have to use root
[02:55] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: File a bug if you have a problem with it :)
[02:55] <_SpitFIRE> aro: :)
[02:55] <tecnicodelcomput> i have an ATI with Restricted Driver enabled, the opengl works, beryl-manager is working at startup.
[02:55] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, where do i download it from?
[02:55] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i use yaboot rather than grub, but yes
[02:55] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: it's included in ubuntu by default
[02:55] <tecnicodelcomput> but how can i use beryl?
[02:55] <Amaranth> since dapper
[02:55] <Slart> tunedout: "sudo command" runs the command as if root would have done it.. it asks for a password.. that's your USER password.. not the root password
[02:55] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, oh btw... since its you.. perhaps you could help me with a problem
[02:56] <klick> menisk, they are both installed
[02:56] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: maybe
[02:56] <emory> can anyone tell me what is wrong with this X log?  http://paste.stgraber.org/850 I'm having troubles with resolutions using Nvidia Restricted Driver
[02:56] <zigico> who can help me how to "su root" i have one user ??
[02:56] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, i'm making a program that needs to add/remove application entries from the menu at runtime, on a per-user basis
[02:56] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: good enough I guess =).. but you get at least 2 choices, right? normal boot with kernel bla bla bla and recovery mode.. right?
[02:56] <vm> hrm, i just installed "Slab" from automatix how to I enable it, anyone know?
[02:56] <Flannel> zigico: You don't.  Use sudo, not su.
[02:56] <scales11> vox754:  do you know if madwifi is the driver used by default?  or how i could check
[02:56] <jrib> !sudo > zigico (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:56] <Flannel> !automatix | vm
[02:56] <ubotu> vm: 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
[02:56] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: xdg-utils
[02:56] <tunedout> thanks
[02:56] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: the options there are 'Linux' and 'old'
[02:56] <zigico> Flannel: I have not password for root
[02:56] <menisk> klick, hmm
[02:57] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, according to the specs, per-user goes in ~/.local/share/applications/*.desktop, but entries there aren't being picked up
[02:57] <Ubulindy> can someone tell me how to recover my password for this IRC, cant find pswrd help in nickserv?
[02:57] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ok.. can you edit the "Linux" boot in some way?
[02:57] <Flannel> zigico: exactly.  Don't use su, use sudo.  You use your userpassword, not the root password when it asks
[02:57] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, hmm
[02:57] <vox754> scales11, try "lsmod" it lists the modules loaded, maybe "lsmod | grep madwifi"
[02:57] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: xdg-utils :)
[02:57] <R3linquish3r> Can anyone help me fix apt when install -f and dpkg --configure -a both fail?
[02:57] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: add switches, chose what kernel to boot from etc?
[02:57] <vm> Flannel...i know that, i have been using it for a few days, i just installed Slab, (from inside automatix) was wondering it anyone knows how to enable it
[02:57] <klick> menisk, i figured out how to add the network monitor to the sys try, but not sure how to tell it to connect to a WPA network
[02:57] <zigico> Flannel: ok tnx
[02:57] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i think i can type a custom one at the prompt as well as selecting one of the two
[02:57] <Flannel> vm: Automatix is not supported here
[02:57] <moDumass> hey all, how would i check to see if maby i did jsut run out of disk space
[02:58] <scales11> vox754: it is using ath_hal
[02:58] <emory> can anyone tell me what is wrong with this X log?  http://paste.stgraber.org/850 I'm having troubles with resolutions using Nvidia Restricted Driver
[02:58] <moDumass> im not sure what kind of disk space my install took
[02:58] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ok.. if you chose that custom one, what do you get? a blank line? something already filled in?
[02:58] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: a blank line
[02:58] <tecnicodelcomput> ok i restart the Xorg with Composite Extension enabled
[02:58] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:can you pastebin your error output from the command apt-get install <package>
[02:58] <moDumass> also how would i regain some space, like emptying my trash form command line
[02:58] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, stand by ill send u a message
[02:58] <Flannel> moDumass: sudo apt-get clean
[02:58] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ok.. I'll see what my grub boot says.. perhaps we can work something out... hang on
[02:58] <menisk> klick, left click, connect to other wireless network. Choose WPA personal. put in your password, choose tkip or AES, depending on which you use and that should be it.
[02:59] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart:  thanks
[02:59] <Holliday> Still no luck with nvidia drivers.
[02:59] <emory> Same
[02:59] <scales11> vox754: grep madwifi didnt return anything
[03:00] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, should i execute the scripts from my app, or put the relevant code into the app itself?
[03:00] <moDumass> oh my gosh i think i jsut ran out of hdd space
[03:00] <zigico> howto install speedtouch 330 usb modem ??
[03:00] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: either way you want
[03:00] <emory> can anyone tell me what is wrong with this X log?  http://paste.stgraber.org/850 I'm having troubles with resolutions using Nvidia Restricted Driver
[03:00] <disinterested> is there any command where i could get gaim's out put?
[03:00] <tunedout> how do I exit X ?
[03:00] <moDumass> which hmmm, so how do i give myself more hdd on the linux partition?
[03:00] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, its compatible with the major distros right? or is it just an ubuntu thing?
[03:01] <vox754> scales11, well, you know your system better than I do, so you need to know the module name in order to blacklist it and use ndiswrapper, check the forums, probably someone has done it before
[03:01] <Amaranth> NoorulIslaam: it's compatible with KDE and GNOME on every distro
[03:01] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, ok thanks
[03:01] <scales11> i know the module name, i will check the forums
[03:01] <tunedout> how do I exit X
[03:01] <fiveiron> ok so if the system just says that a full speed USB device is detected and is "using ohci_hcd and address 4", but its not mounted anywhere and isn't detected as a /dev node, is there a way to mount the device?
[03:01] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:whooow, you can better pasbin it
[03:01] <Holliday> tunedout, I've been told sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:02] <vox754> !modem
[03:02] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[03:02] <Holliday> I've done it, but I don't get a command line
[03:02] <Jordan_U> tunedout, ctrl+alt+F1
[03:02] <arro> can I put the ubuntu image onto a dvd?
[03:02] <Holliday> There we go, thanks
[03:02] <bruenig> arro, yes
[03:02] <moDumass> flannel I typed in that command you just pasted and i could log in, and im using "disk Usage Analyzer and i have 99.9 gigs available, what would have caused the hdd full error?
[03:02] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i have here the yaboot.conf file
[03:02] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, i dont know what you mean...
[03:02] <arro> bruenig, everything works exact same?
[03:02] <Jordan_U> arro, Yes, there is also a larger version made for DVD's if you want
[03:02] <Slart> ok, iMacThere4iAm: do you know the devicename of the boot drive
[03:02] <bruenig> arro, yes
[03:03] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ahh. that would be sweet.. can you pastebin it?
[03:03] <barbarella_me> !pastebin |R3linquish3r
[03:03] <ubotu> R3linquish3r: 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)
[03:03] <Slart> !pastebin | iMacThere4iAm:
[03:03] <ubotu> iMacThere4iAm:: 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)
[03:03] <arro> thx Jordan_U and bruenig
[03:03] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, alright lemme do that real quick and ill send you the url
[03:03] <fiveiron> can somebody tell me what I would need to do to utilize this USB device:  http://pastebin.ca/485422
[03:04] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: http://pastebin.ca/485426
[03:04] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:ok, but in the channel
[03:04] <expert_pc> if i run beryl on terminal it says No composite extension: Why?
[03:04] <xtknight> fiveiron, pastebin "lsusb"
[03:04] <xtknight> that info apparently says the USB device is connected and the hub is powered, but nothing more
[03:04] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: can you change it? or this is just a readable copy?
[03:04] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i can change it
[03:04] <moDumass> ok, this is really confusing me
[03:05] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: even sweeter =)
[03:05] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20559/
[03:05] <fiveiron> xtknight: the device info is detected at least:  http://pastebin.ca/485429
[03:05] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: that is why i love this livecd
[03:05] <expert_pc> if i run beryl on terminal it says No composite extension: Why?
[03:05] <NoorulIslaam> urgh the xdg-utils website is down for maintenance :((
[03:05] <bruenig> expert_pc, #ubuntu-effects
[03:05] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, Are you using fglrx?
[03:06] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, it seems the root of the problem is capplets-data. ive tried removing it itself and also installing from a deb and i get that same error message from it
[03:06] <expert_pc> bruenig yes i use fglrx
[03:06] <moDumass> i have 2 hdds, 1 is a 200gig hdd ntfs, and the other is a 160 gig hdd that has winxp and ubuntu sintalled on it, now im looking at disk usage analyser and it says
[03:06] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, line 13 in the pastebin
[03:06] <bruenig> expert_pc, that was Jordan_U
[03:06] <moDumass> first tab 100%
[03:06] <expert_pc> how can i solve?
[03:06] <moDumass> then media 71%
[03:07] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:have you tried dpkg --purge capplets-data
[03:07] <d2dchat> where is my path variable ?
[03:07] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, You need to either use the open source ATi drivers instead, or set up XGL. But XGL is a hack :(
[03:07] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, nope never found that command in my forum travels. will try it now stand by
[03:07] <vox754> d2dchat, "echo $PATH"
[03:07] <xtknight> fiveiron, which device is it?
[03:07] <d2dchat> vox754: how do i add to it?
[03:07] <arro> bruenig, what program do you use to write cd (I found a cd)?
[03:08] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, Did you get 3D acceleration before installing fglrx?
[03:08] <bruenig> arro, are you on linux?
[03:08] <fiveiron> xtknight: the "Pixart Imaging, Inc" ... its a USB keychain picture displayer that my mom bought... wanting to put some pics on it for her
[03:08] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, same error as line 13 in the pastebin
[03:08] <vox754> d2dchat, "PATH=/new/path:$PATH"    permanent changes can go in the file ~/.bashrc
[03:08] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ok.. here's your new config file http://pastebin.ca/485438
[03:08] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: I've just added a recovery section
[03:08] <arro> bruenig ubuntu
[03:08] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, i also got a segmentation fault with that command
[03:08] <expert_pc> Jordan_U -> Yes i get 3d acceleration
[03:08] <bruenig> arro, you can use cdrecord: cdrecord dev=/dev/whatever /path/to/iso
[03:08] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i see. i'll try that now and report
[03:09] <Xenos767> how can I run valve's Steam through Ubuntu (I have wine installed)?
[03:09] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, you still there?
[03:09] <arro> bruenig, in the command line?
[03:09] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: do that... I'll be  here
[03:09] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, Then disable fglrx in the restricted driver manager and beryl / compiz should work
[03:09] <bruenig> arro, yeah, and make sure you replace the whatever and path
[03:09] <xtknight> fiveiron, ah, okay.  type "sudo lshw" and pastebin that please also
[03:09] <arro> bruenig, THankyou
[03:09] <xtknight> fiveiron, it does detect the device's name, though that doesn't necessarily mean it has a driver.  with pasting lshw we can check that
[03:09] <moDumass> ok, it looks like its fixed, im just going to restart to see that its all good
[03:10] <Xenos767> Does anyone know how I can get Steam.msi working?
[03:10] <NemesisD> can someone tell me why sed 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php not work and instead just gives me a long reading of source code
[03:10] <expert_pc> ok i disable restricted driver manager & i reboot
[03:11] <usser> Xenos767: whats a steam.msi what are trying to do?
[03:11] <moDumass> flannel : thanks that last command did something and it is all ready to rumble
[03:11] <jscinoz> hey everyone
[03:11] <moDumass> now on to google to see what i did
[03:11] <shawn34> Xenos767, you in the wrong room
[03:11] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:and apt-get auto-remove
[03:11] <Xenos767> shawn34: should I go to the steam irc?
[03:11] <fiveiron> xtknight: http://pastebin.ca/485448
[03:11] <Flannel> Xenos767: #winehq is what you're looking for
[03:12] <Xenos767> Flannel: I have wine installed already
[03:12] <shawn34> Xenos767, your trying to get steam on wine right?
[03:12] <jscinoz> Has anyone managed to get the input driver evdev to work? it crashes X11 for me with prefix returned null or something to that effect.
[03:12] <barbarella_me> NemesisD: did you try sed -e 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php
[03:12] <Xenos767> shawn34: yes
[03:12] <shawn34> Xenos767, joine #winehq
[03:12] <santhosh> hi there everybody
[03:12] <Xenos767> ok thanks
[03:12] <disinterested> no matter what i do every time i try to start gaim my cpu goes to 100% and gaim doesnt start any help?
[03:12] <shawn34> np
[03:12] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, no lemme try that
[03:12] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, tells me to use install -f
[03:13] <xtknight> fiveiron, sadly, ubuntu did not find a driver for it
[03:13] <xtknight> fiveiron, under configuration: there would be  a driver=.  somebody may have created a driver for it online, though
[03:13] <xtknight> search for pixart driver, perhaps
[03:13] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:that's all it said
[03:13] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, i did that then I did cat *.php|grep 'new-password' and got nothing
[03:14] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, also says the following packages have unmet dependencies which after that is blank
[03:14] <fiveiron> xtknight: would there be any way to, erm, force it to use a certain driver, i.e. "usb-storage"?
[03:15] <barbarella_me> R3linquish3r:can you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[03:15] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, sure stand by
[03:15] <Zjoske> What is the best graphic editor, except GIMP?
[03:15] <tunedout> grrr
[03:16] <Jordan_U> Zjoske, For vector graphics, inkscape or xara
[03:16] <NemesisD> Zjoske, photoshop ;)
[03:16] <beug> Zjoske, photoshop :(
[03:16] <NemesisD> oh dang
[03:16] <beug> lol
[03:16] <R3linquish3r> barbarella_me, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20561/
[03:16] <barbarella_me> NemesisD:I can't tell you what could be wrong
[03:16] <d2dchat> ok, i opened the ~/,bashrc file and i don't see PATH anywhere
[03:16] <Zjoske> photoshop i want it on ubuntu, but photoshop cs, cs2, cs3 won't work in wine...
[03:16] <m0u5e> inscape is pretty good
[03:16] <MrKeuner> hi, sometimes gnome windows that has been maximized cannot be unmaximized. does anybody else has that problem? it is very annoying, you click on unmaximize and instead of going back to the previous dimension before maximized, it just unmaximizes just a very little bit that you can hardly catch the windows form its edges and shrink it dragging it with the mouse. Is it a bug? If yes, it has been there since i knew myself.
[03:16] <m0u5e> i played around in it
[03:16] <m0u5e> havent heard of xara yet though, ill check it out
[03:16] <R3linquish3r> Zjoske, photoshop 8 works
[03:17] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, sorry to hear that
[03:17] <xtknight> fiveiron, not really
[03:17] <Zjoske> does it work with all features R3linquish3r?
[03:17] <xtknight> fiveiron, unless you are certain usb-storage can provide the necessary facilities, that is very dangerous
[03:17] <m0u5e> i wish someone would just go ahead and create an opensource driver for mice
[03:17] <m0u5e> this imwheel xfree nonsense is quite annoying
[03:17] <R3linquish3r> Zjoske, havent messed with it in about a year but from what i remember yes
[03:17] <khaije1> anyone know how i can uninstall SMART drive monitoring on my HDD?
[03:17] <Jordan_U> R3linquish3r, What happens when you run: sudo apt-get -f install
[03:18] <Zjoske> R3linquish3r: (any link to photoshop 8 download?) would be very helpful..
[03:18] <expert_pc> hi, i disable restricted manager & i when i run beryl on terminal i have Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"
[03:18] <R3linquish3r> Zjoske, sorry no. dont want to get kicked out of the channel for pirating :)
[03:18] <NemesisD> are there any text editors that can fine and replace text in multiple files then, since sed isn't working?
[03:18] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, stand by ill re-pastebin it
[03:18] <Zjoske> (6)
[03:18] <Zjoske> :p
[03:18] <Zjoske> me neither..
[03:18] <Squirrely_Wrath> Got a Newbie question.  I installed ubuntu on my computer about a week ago.  It is on its own partition.  I also have windows xp on a seperate NTFS partition.  the Ubuntu OS is starting first by default when I want to be able to choose which OS. Is htere any relatively easy way to remedy this issue?  By the way, I am using Feisty Fawn.
[03:18] <expert_pc> & my windows now are without title bar.
[03:18] <tunedout> I exited X and tried installing the driver but it still said X is still running anyone know how to install GeForce 4  drivers ?
[03:18] <jexlp> expert, probably because you need those restricted drivers.
[03:19] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20562/
[03:19] <expert_pc> but i'm trying to use beryl
[03:19] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, What is the output of "glxinfo" ?
[03:19] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, ( pastebin )
[03:19] <jexlp> Right, and beryl requires 3d acceleration, so you need to have proper drivers installed. Are you using nvidia or ATI?
[03:19] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst, and comment out "hiddenmenu" (add a # to the front of the line)
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <expert_pc> 0x21 24 tc  1  0  0 c  .  .  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 0 None
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <expert_pc> 0x22 24 dc  1  0  0 c  .  .  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 0 None
[03:19] <vm> Does anyone have "Slab" installed, gives a start menu......if so how do you enable it
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <vox754> !ops
[03:19] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[03:19] <expert_pc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:19] <expert_pc> 0x3b 32 tc  1  0  0 c  .  .  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 0 None
[03:20] <tunedout> I exited X and tried installing the driver but it still said X is still running anyone know how to install GeForce 4  drivers ?
[03:20] <jrib> expert_pc: don't paste here, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[03:20] <m0u5e> is there specific driver support for the inspiron 1150
[03:20] <lfred> have got two problems< firstly in order to run google in gaim what do you use, jabber or? the other is that files contaning this line: video/x-ms-asf cant be played in totem but if i play it in vlc, i get sound but no picture. Can some one help please
[03:20] <vox754> Jordan_U, it's your fault, mention the pastebin before everything else!
[03:20] <nalioth> !paste > expert_pc
[03:21] <nalioth> expert_pc: look at your PMs, please.  Pasting in a channels is rude
[03:21] <xtknight> vox754, he did, actually
[03:21] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, did u get a chance to look at my paste?
[03:21] <vm> Does anyone have "Slab" installed, gives a start menu......if so how do you enable it??
[03:21] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: well, i'm in
[03:21] <Jordan_U> R3linquish3r, Yes
[03:21] <SmSpillaz> vm : Its a panel widget
[03:22] <SmSpillaz> right click on the panel and hit add
[03:22] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: it worked? you're at a command prompt?
[03:22] <SmSpillaz> then hit Gnome-Main-Menu
[03:22] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: also, if you want it to wait for you to choose one (instead of having a timeout) set the timeout to -1 I believe, and it'll wait forever
[03:22] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, any ideas of how to fix it? ive tried everything i know (which isnt much) and tried a couple different things in the forums but nothings worked
[03:22] <vox754> xtknight, no, he didn't do it! bad Jordan_U !
[03:22] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i'm in gain in x right now :P
[03:22] <pablo147> hola
[03:22] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: *gaim
[03:22] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: oh.. the login screen worked?
[03:23] <NoorulIslaam> PIDGIN NOT GAIM
[03:23] <ariks_> when i did an upgrade to feisty i had this feature when i typed a command for an app that wasn't installed it would suggest one for me. when i did a clean feisty install, this feature wasn't there.
[03:23] <Jordan_U> R3linquish3r, Can you pastebin the output of: sudo dpkg --configure capplets-data
[03:23] <ariks_> how do i get it back?
[03:23] <tunedout> I exited X and tried installing the driver but it still said X is still running anyone know how to install GeForce 4  drivers ?
[03:23] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: no, but from the console i just typed startx, and it all seems ok
[03:23] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, sure stand by
[03:24] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: ok.. take a look in the file /var/log/syslog and see if you can find the time of the last login crash
[03:24] <expert_pc> ok sorry i just learned: http://paste.unbuntu-nl.org/20564
[03:24] <liriano76> hola
[03:24] <vm> smSpillaz ty
[03:24] <R3linquish3r> Jordan_U, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20565/
[03:24] <Squirrely_Wrath> What is the standard timeout length?
[03:24] <jrib> ariks_: is "command-not-found" installed?
[03:24] <skelter> hey yall - upgrades to feisty fawn, and i got the error with x not starting properly on boot. tried to run envy but it didn't like the OS version...any tips? :s
[03:24] <Squirrely_Wrath> 3 secs???
[03:24] <hajiki> hey guys do you know why Firefox gets modified when i change a Theme, like just any other window. I have Opera too and it doesnt change like Firefox does...
[03:24] <lfred> can some one help  me out with the quiery i send you earlier about  the gaim please
[03:24] <liriano76> como estan aqui
[03:24] <liriano76> todo
[03:24] <ariks_> jrib: yeah, i see it on a dpkg -l
[03:24] <unikon> http://www.thisweeknews.com/?sec=home&story=sites/twn/content/pool/exclusives/051107-News-Bexley.html
[03:24] <NoorulIslaam> hajiki, perhaps opera does not use a themed window
[03:25] <Flannel> !es | liriano76
[03:25] <ubotu> liriano76: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:25] <jrib> ariks_: does your /etc/bash.bashrc say anything about "command-not-found"?
[03:25] <Squirrely_Wrath> Damn!  I had the same problem skelter.  I wish I could remember how I fixed it.  All I can say is bounce around gOOgle, that's what I did.
[03:25] <Squirrely_Wrath> My apologies if I can't say that word by the way
[03:25] <Squirrely_Wrath> lol
[03:25] <Xexyz> does anyone know anything about using the ntfs config tool?
[03:25] <hajiki> NoorulIslaam: ahh ok, but can i stop Firefox from changing
[03:25] <skelter> Squirrely_Wrath: did you use envy to fix it, at least?
[03:25] <liriano76> cual es la dirrecion
[03:25] <NoorulIslaam> hajiki, i dont think so
[03:26] <chile> anyone able to help with beryl?
[03:26] <Zjoske> anyone know how to install xara (GFX editor)??
[03:26] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i can't find anything about a crash... do you know what i should be looking for?
[03:26] <hajiki> damn... thanks anyway NoorulIslaam
[03:26] <tunedout> I'm getting this error, "tmp/.X0-lock' exists and appears to contain the process ID '4909'
[03:26] <tunedout>    of a runnning X server." How do I completly shut down the X Server
[03:26] <expert_pc> running glxinfo i receive this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20564
[03:26] <Squirrely_Wrath> no, never heard of envy,  I may have had a slightly different problem.  Mine was an issue with Xserver not starting with an ATI radeon card
[03:26] <ariks_> jrib, yep.
[03:26] <Xenos767> well, I have tried getting wine support over in #winehq but all they could tell me is that  I need to get another distro. Can someone help me install wine 0.9.37 on ubuntu?
[03:26] <eAi> anyone know why firefox thinks its already running when I started it, even after I've just restarted? It runs fine if I run it through sudo...
[03:26] <NoorulIslaam> hajiki, ask around though, i'm no expert
[03:27] <voltagex_> Xenos767: it's on the download page
[03:27] <barbarella_me> NemesisD: did you try sed -i 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php
[03:27] <NoorulIslaam> eAi, permissions problem on the lock file?
[03:27] <Squirrely_Wrath> flannel: do you know the standard timeout for my bootup chouce?
[03:27] <Xexyz> does anyone know anything about using the ntfs config tool?
[03:27] <voltagex_> http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[03:27] <voltagex_> Xenos767: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[03:27] <lfred> does any one know what to use in gaim if you are with google, in gaim
[03:27] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: it wont write "CRASH HERE".. there might be things like.. this or that process killed, core dumped..errors etc.. you can also just delete that file and do a normal reboot
[03:27] <eAi> wheres the lock file?
[03:27] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: that way it's easier to find what's wrong
[03:27] <voltagex_> !anyone
[03:27] <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?
[03:27] <Xenos767> voltagex: Do I need to un-install my previous version of wine to do that? Because I have already followed those instructions and it doesnt give me an updated version.
[03:28] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: good idea
[03:28] <iMacThere4iAm> brb
[03:28] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: what?  it's however many seconds you want it to wait.  -1 is forever
[03:28] <ariks_> jrib: bah, sorry nevermind. i was sshed into another machine in the terminal window i was testing it with.
[03:28] <jrib> ariks_: ah :)
[03:28] <expert_pc> how can i solve my problem using glxinfo? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20564
[03:28] <eAi> Xenos: the latest version of wine is 36
[03:28] <vm> anyone know a program that can record desktop??
[03:28] <eAi> (the latest built one)
[03:28] <liriano76> alguna persona que sepa espa;ol
[03:28] <vox754> !repeat | expert_pc
[03:28] <ubotu> expert_pc: 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
[03:28] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, no i didnt, i just loaded up dreamweaver in wine and did a find and replace there
[03:28] <Squirrely_Wrath> flannel: okay.  just checking.  was curious to what the default was.
[03:28] <vox754> !es > liriano76
[03:28] <voltagex_> !anyone | vm
[03:28] <ubotu> vm: 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?
[03:28] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: believe it's either 3 or 5
[03:28] <Xexyz> anything about using the ntfs config tool?
[03:29] <liriano76> ::si vox754
[03:29] <barbarella_me> NemesisD:sed -i 's/oldpassword/new-password/g' *.php works
[03:29] <voltagex_> !anyone | Xexyz
[03:29] <ubotu> Xexyz: 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?
[03:29] <lfred> how do you set up gaim if you are have a google account for chats
[03:29] <vm> is there a program that i can record my desktop with so i can convert and upload to utube?
[03:29] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, ok cool, ill try it out if i need to make any more replacements
[03:30] <NoorulIslaam> voltagex_, you guys actually have a bot to tell that to people? awesome :P
[03:30] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, You will need to enable fglrx again and install XGL
[03:30] <voltagex_> vm: learn to use google, I found this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=294605 straight away
[03:30] <Yggdrasil> how can i see what dependencies a pkg needs ?
[03:30] <unikon> vm  try istanbul desktop session recorder
[03:30] <lfred> how do you get vlc to show the pictures if you have a file containing tghis: video/x-ms-asf
[03:31] <voltagex_> unikon: is that free?
[03:31] <Xexyz> I need help accessing my secondary Hdd ....says it's read only
[03:31] <Jordan_U> Yggdrasil, It in the info given by apt-cache show <package>
[03:31] <eAi> vm: Look at "recordmydesktop" in the package manager
[03:31] <Squirrely_Wrath> K.  Gunna try a reboot.  If I am back within 5 minns then it didn't work right cuz it put me back in ubuntu.  if I am not back within 20 minutes tho then my comp pooped out or something.  Thanks for the help.
[03:31] <expert_pc> Jordan_U -> ah so i must re-activate Restricted Driver Manager to enable fxlrx & install XGL?
[03:31] <unikon> its in th
[03:31] <unikon> its in synaptic
[03:31] <Yggdrasil> using apt
[03:31] <rtfm_4> could anyone assist me with installing ubuntu with a command line, my partitions are already created..
[03:31] <defcon> i dl'd frostwire and started it, it hung, how do I kill it
[03:32] <Jordan_U> expert_pc, It looks like it, are you sure that what you put in the pastebin was all of the output from glxinfo though, it seemed short and missing parts
[03:32] <vm> valtagex.....i asked in IRC because i get responses and opinions on which people think is best srsly, no need to be a kb warrior man
[03:32] <eAi> defcon: "kill"
[03:32] <bluefox83> ok, for some reason i can't access the contents of one of my hard drives, even though i can play music from it and everything shows that it's there
[03:32] <defcon> lol
[03:32] <defcon> I did ps -al and it didnt list
[03:32] <unikon> vm did you see my reply to your ?
[03:32] <defcon> how do I kill a proc I cant find
[03:32] <bluefox83> nautlis wont show the contents and ls wont either
[03:33] <eAi> vm: I answered your question
[03:33] <Jordan_U> Yggdrasil, You can just run apt-get install and choose not to actually install the packages when it lists what you need
[03:33] <tunedout> how do I get automatix
[03:33] <vm> yesyes guys, ty both, just voltagex being an arse =)
[03:33] <Jordan_U> !automatix | tunedout
[03:33] <voltagex_> wtf
[03:33] <ubotu> tunedout: 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
[03:34] <eAi> defcon: try ps -fu username
[03:34] <Chetwin> Hi all
[03:34] <NemesisD> barbarella_me, would i comment single quotes like sed -i 's/\'foo\'/\'replacement\'/g' *.php ?
[03:34] <eAi> defcon: (where username is your username)
[03:34] <Squirrely_Wrath> D'oh!!!!
[03:34] <jrib> NemesisD: use double quotes outside so you don't need to escape the single quotes
[03:35] <NemesisD> jrib, okie dokie
[03:35] <Squirrely_Wrath> Okay, tried the last trick you tole me flannel.  all it did was give me the grub boot menu which gave me a buncha different choices for linux kernels.  Any other suggestions?
[03:35] <miyako> has anyone here had problems with window decorations not showing up with compiz or beryl in feisty? and does anyone have any idea of how to fix it?
[03:35] <jrib> NemesisD: (I think) :)
[03:35] <Chetwin> / #programmers
[03:35] <Advant> Is there a guide for debugging wireless problems, mine was working, then just stopped?
[03:35] <Chetwin> weak
[03:35] <Yggdrasil> how can i see what dependencies a pkg needs ?using apt
[03:35] <NemesisD> jrib, didn't work heh
[03:35] <tunedout>    of a runnning X server." How do I completly shut down the X Server
[03:35] <jrib> Yggdrasil: apt-cache depends PACKAGE
[03:35] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: that's what you want.  Except, there should be one for Windows on there too (or, if there wasnt already, you'll need to add it).  But, that's the menu you want
[03:35] <jrib> NemesisD: paste your command
[03:36] <tunedout> I exited X and tried installing the driver but it still said X is still running anyone know how to install GeForce 4  drivers ?
[03:36] <Xenos767> Anyone running ubuntu and has wine: do you have a version of wine that is above 0.9.9?
[03:36] <jrib> !nvidia > tunedout (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:36] <miyako> Xenos767: 0.9.33 here
[03:36] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel:There wasn't one for Windows, how would I add it.
[03:36] <NemesisD> jrib, i forgot to close quote :|
[03:36] <eAi> XENOS: I answered before
[03:36] <eAi> I downloaded 9,36  just 30 minutes ago
[03:36] <Jordan_U> Squirrely_Wrath, Can you post your /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[03:36] <eAi> 9.36
[03:37] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: You'll need to reedit that file, scroll down the verybottom (after ## end debian automagic kernels) and add one for it.  Where (which harddrive/partition is windows?)
[03:37] <Jordan_U> Squirrely_Wrath, Use pastebin though, sorry !
[03:37] <Squirrely_Wrath> Sure, is that all I need to type to bring it up?
[03:37] <oz> evening, I'm installing from the live CD atm the feisty 7.04 i386 one, did manual partitioning, and every time it goes to format the chosen partition as ext3 it fails, but if I choose ext2 it works... plz help
[03:37] <noike> w00t
[03:37] <SpoonyBard> which software do I need to install to open .rar files?
[03:37] <eAi> Xenos, just follow the instructions on the wine site, it worked fine here
[03:37] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: same thing you just did, gksu gedit /etc/apt/sources.list (and just keep it open, since you'll be editing it)
[03:37] <vox754> Jordan_U, I'm watching you! Mention the pastebin. grrr
[03:37] <Xenos767> eAi: Ok, Now I know that its just my version of ubuntu. Thanks and sorry for being annoying.
[03:38] <eAi> Xenos, don't worry :)
[03:38] <noiesmo> !rar | SpoonyBard
[03:38] <ubotu> SpoonyBard: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[03:38] <liriano76> como yo actualizo el sourceslist
[03:38] <Pupeno> Hello.
[03:38] <jrib> !es | liriano76
[03:38] <ubotu> liriano76: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:38] <SpoonyBard> no kidding. but what do I need to install with synaptic?
[03:38] <liriano76> si alquien me puede ayudar
[03:38] <Pupeno> !es
[03:38] <jrib> SpoonyBard: read the link, it tells you
[03:38] <oz> can anyone help me with my above stated problem?
[03:38] <SpoonyBard> ok, thanks
[03:39] <jrib> !please > oz (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:39] <Jordan_U> Squirrely_Wrath, Type: gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and copy and paste it to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[03:39] <oz> ohhh'
[03:39] <Squirrely_Wrath> What is the particular command for bringing up my boot/grub/menu.lst?
[03:39] <Squirrely_Wrath> oh, I see
[03:39] <Squirrely_Wrath> nvm
[03:39] <jrib> Squirrely_Wrath: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:39] <oz> ok then....
[03:39] <expert_pc> now i have installed restricted driver manager & this is my error running beryl (XGL seems ok). Please help me http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20567/
[03:39] <vox754> liriano76, you need to go #ubuntu-es  click it, click it or type /j #ubuntu-es    please understand
[03:39] <SpoonyBard> thanks
[03:39] <jrib> Squirrely_Wrath: oh, no need for the gksudo unless you want to edit
[03:40] <Graveling> whats the go with usb->serial devices? I have one I need to install for serial telescope control. any guesses how I might install it? It was hard enough to install with xp
[03:40] <oz> evening, I'm installing from the live CD atm the feisty 7.04 i386 one, did manual partitioning, and every time it goes to format the chosen partition as ext3 it fails, but if I choose ext2 it works, can anyone tell me why its doing this, it does it on both my SATA and EIDE drives.
[03:40] <Croctillo> I need help.
[03:40] <Croctillo> When I start GParted it says there is no disklabel and the partition is gone.
[03:40] <jrib> oz: ok, but wait more than 3 minutes to repeat
[03:40] <oz> :|
[03:40] <Croctillo> But Ubuntu still works.
[03:41] <jrib> oz: does it give you a more descriptive error message than that?  Do past versions of ubuntu work?
[03:41] <zengkhol> guys, i have aspire 5050 with hda_ati sound, before i upgraded to feisty the sound is normal. But now everytime i boot up the sound is gone. I have to manually increase the surround to get the sound working. Any idea what's happening to my feisty ?
[03:41] <rtfm_4> Linux doesn't like me
[03:41] <Squirrely_Wrath> wow...well I found the list and whatnot,  now if I knew how to tell whwat the info is. lol
[03:42] <vox754> oz, I suggest creating the partitions before installing, you can use the same Live CD or try Knoppix or GParted ones, then after you've created and formated the partitions you may install on them
[03:42] <Pupeno> Anyone tried home-encrypted on Ubuntu using Luks, like what it is described on http://pupeno.com/2006/12/17/encrypted-home-in-ubuntu-or-kubuntu-or-debian/ with Ubuntu 7.04?
[03:42] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: for some reason it's booting to a console every time now :S
[03:42] <oz> I've been trying to get Ubuntu working for a week, the first time around it corrupted all my fat32/ntfs partitions, I lost 13,000 mp3's and over 600 GB of anime :( I jusr want to get it working
[03:42] <Croctillo> Can someone please help?
[03:42] <miyako> has anyone experienced a problem in fiesty with desktop effects (either compiz that is installed by default, or beryl from the multiverse repos) not showing window decorations?  Could anyone offer some thoughts on how to fix the problem?
[03:42] <expert_pc> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20567/ why beryl fails?
[03:43] <bruenig> miyako, #ubuntu-effects
[03:43] <miyako> bruenig: thanks
[03:43] <jrib> !please > Croctillo (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:43] <sldkfj> oz, ouch, I'm sorry to hear that.
[03:43] <vox754> oz, haha at you.... no, but seriously, backup anyone?   That is a shame.
[03:43] <bruenig> expert_pc,, #ubuntu-effects
[03:43] <Croctillo> But every time I come in here no one helps... with anything.
[03:43] <Rictoo> how would I change the horizontal and vertical freq of my monitor in xorg.conf? Where is the option?
[03:43] <oz> vox754: got a link to instructions on how to use the gparted on?
[03:44] <oz> one*
[03:44] <sldkfj> croctillo, yep, I know the feeling.
[03:44] <jrib> Croctillo: it's not on purpose I'm sure, it's probably because no one knows how to fix the issues you are having
[03:44] <vox754> oz, it is quite straight graphical interface, no problems with it. I would prefer using the QTParted version included in Knoppix CD but it is up to you.
[03:44] <jrib> Croctillo: try the forums or mailing list when that happens
[03:44] <Croctillo> But anyways, I am running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04 on a Toshiba laptop. When I start the GParted program my disklabel is gone and my partition has been deleted.
[03:44] <theguyonthecouch> hey
[03:44] <Jordan_U> Rictoo, It is probably easiest to use the debian configuring tool for xorg.conf with: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:44] <Squirrely_Wrath> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20568/   There is my boot grub menu list
[03:45] <oz> is there not one on this live cd?
[03:45] <Rictoo> ok, thanks Jordan_U
[03:45] <theguyonthecouch> trying to share my internet connection between two ubuntu pc's , cant figure out what im doing wrong
[03:45] <Squirrely_Wrath> If you can tell me what I should change and where that would be greatly appreciated.
[03:45] <oz> theguyonthecouch: no router?
[03:45] <theguyonthecouch> im using my first computer as the router
[03:45] <oz> they are cheap nowadays
[03:45] <theguyonthecouch> well, trying to
[03:45] <theguyonthecouch> yeah
[03:45] <theguyonthecouch> so am i
[03:46] <oz> linksys + dmz ftw
[03:46] <vox754> oz, yes GParted is included in the Ubuntu CD, so you can use it right now. But use it before running the installer.
[03:47] <CptFuzzy> linksys + WRT-DD :)
[03:47] <vm> is there like a task manager in linux?
[03:47] <theguyonthecouch> if anyone can take a look and see where i went wrong i'd appreciate it, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20569/
[03:47] <oz> I found a 8 port gigabit wireless router/switch @ the first saturday sale last month for 20 bucks
[03:47] <jrib> vm: system > administration > system monitor
[03:47] <vm> ty
[03:47] <wastrel> theguyonthecouch:  it's dead simple with firestarter
[03:47] <CptFuzzy> KSysGuard
[03:48] <CptFuzzy> theguyonthecouch: what are you have trouble with (i'm try to catch up?) is your boot not working?
[03:48] <barbarella_me> oz:whow, that is cheap.
[03:48] <disinterested> can somebody help me fix gaim?
[03:48] <theguyonthecouch> well im trying to get a second computer on the internet, using the first as a router
[03:48] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: hmm.. that's odd
[03:49] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: even if you pick the first option?
[03:49] <ic3> Hello, my ubuntu doesn't boot, i always got a error..
[03:49] <theguyonthecouch> eth0 is my cable modem, and eth2 is going out to the second computer
[03:49] <theguyonthecouch> but i cant seem to find it on the second computer
[03:49] <theguyonthecouch> inet addr:169.254.6.103  Bcast:169.254.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
[03:49] <bluefox83> theguyonthecouch, it'll be eth0 on the second machine
[03:49] <aidan> the default print drivers for my printer sucks. I notice my printer has Mac OSX drivers, can I somehow port them to ubuntu?
[03:50] <theguyonthecouch> which of these is the ip / subnet/gate way ?
[03:50] <Graveling> no bites on the usb-> serial device issue?
[03:50] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: where is your windows partition?
[03:50] <wastrel> aidan:  find the ppd that's being used on osx and you may be able to use it on linux
[03:50] <Squirrely_Wrath> um....is there an easy wau to figure that out.  by loading qtparte or something?
[03:50] <Squirrely_Wrath> qtparted*
[03:50] <SeveredCross> Can any of you leet Bash hackers help me figure out how to make find move a whole crapton of jpg's  into one folder?
[03:50] <oz> Vox: will is there any partitioning tools for windows, that will do ext3
[03:51] <SeveredCross> I know the command to find them all, find /path/ -type f -name "*.jpg" will do it, but I can't figure out how to move them.
[03:51] <ic3> I ALWAYS got this error: hdc: ide_intr: huh? expected NULL handler on exit (2x); plus Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block 357564
[03:51] <jp834618> how do i enable universe, multiverse and restricted repositories?
[03:51] <SeveredCross> oz: Partition Magic will do it.
[03:51] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: oddly enough, the recovery option you gave me isn't even in the list...
[03:51] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: wow, first, remove some of those old kernels.  Use a package manager and just emove the linux-image-[version] -(generic|386)  All but two is usually a safe method
[03:51] <SeveredCross> So will Acronis Disk Editor I think
[03:51] <Flannel> !universe | jp834618
[03:51] <ubotu> jp834618: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:51] <CptFuzzy> find -type f -iname '*.jpg' -exec mv -vf {} /new/folder/ \;
[03:51] <SeveredCross> Thank you CptFuzzy :)
[03:51] <aro> Are there advantages to using a non-generic kernel?
[03:51] <oz> ok brb time to visit piratebay
[03:51] <CptFuzzy> find /source/folder -type f -iname '*.jpg' -exec mv -vf {} /new/folder/ \;
[03:51] <vm> does anyone know how to open the "Istanbul recorder" preferences?
[03:51] <bluefox83> SeveredCross, if you are moving all of the jpegs in one folder it's simply mv *.jpg /new/folder
[03:51] <vox754> oz, you don't need windows to handle partitioning, you can partition using a live cd like Knoppix or GParted cd. Remember that you can only partition drives that are not mounted or in use.
[03:51] <dss> hola
[03:51] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: could the software have a backup somewhere? so it just rewrites the config file? that doesn't even make sense
[03:51] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: lol, remember.  I am a nOOb when it comes to linus.  don't have the slightest idea how to do that but I will give it a look see
[03:51] <wastrel> CptFuzzy, SeveredCross that'll overwrite files that have the same filename in the desitnation directory
[03:52] <CptFuzzy> this is recursive too
[03:52] <barbarella_me> theguyonthecouch:can you pastebin your ifconfig?
[03:52] <oz> that requires downloading a cd
[03:52] <Squirrely_Wrath> linux*
[03:52] <CptFuzzy> man mv for backup options
[03:52] <oz> dowsn't it?
[03:52] <oz> doesn't*
[03:52] <aidan> wastrel: ppd?
[03:52] <Beowulf_Lives> could somebody tell me how to save installation log files for 7.04 over network during installation?
[03:52] <bluefox83> anyone here know how to do NFS ?
[03:52] <jrib> Squirrely_Wrath: that will overwrite jpg's with the same name but in different directories
[03:52] <SeveredCross> wastrel: There are no duplicate filenames. :)
[03:52] <ic3> Noone can help me? My ubuntu never boots, neither with CD... Always the same error, already md5 checked the entire CD...
[03:52] <jrib> erm too late
[03:52] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: open up synaptic (System > Admin > Synapic Package Manager) then search for "linux-image", it'll return a bunch, remove the lower numbered ones. (keep two versions)
[03:52] <bluefox83> !nfs
[03:52] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[03:52] <NemesisD> guys, im trying to make an htaccess and htpassword file but doesn't the password need to be encrypted, and if so, how do i do it?
[03:52] <Squirrely_Wrath> lolk, will give that a shot
[03:53] <vox754> oz, you are certainly doing something strange or you have strange hardware if you cannot partition using the Ubuntu CD
[03:53] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: i suspect it might. the way yaboot works is it reads the .conf file and uses it to compile a binary
[03:53] <oz> ic3: check your bios, make sure boot from cd is enabled
[03:53] <iMacThere4iAm> so i can't decompile the binary to find out what it's doing lol
[03:53] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: oh.. but you can boot into recovery mode now, at least? =)
[03:54] <oz> vox when you say "a live cd like Knoppix or GParted cd." do you mean a separate cd?
[03:54] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: also, you probably don't want the 386 kernels, Just the -generic ones.  So, remove linux-386 linux-image-386 linux-restricted-modules-386 and actually, all of the 386 kernels
[03:54] <oz> from this ubuntu live cd?
[03:54] <wastrel> aidan:  ppd is sortof like the driver file for cups. osx uses cups and so does ubuntu, so you may be able to use the osx ppd file on the ubuntu side.  check /etc/cups/ppd on osx maybe
[03:54] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: yes :) i'm going resetting it to the default as generated by the installer and see wha happens
[03:54] <felixhummel> where can I tweak/disable fsck at boot time?
[03:54] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: since you don't want to use the 386 ones, just the generic ones
[03:54] <ic3> oz, yes, I got to the menu with "livecd/install" things, then i press enter, some time pass, and i get this:
[03:54] <icebreeze> hey is there an aac plugin for gstreamer 10?  i can't seem to find it
[03:54] <ic3> I ALWAYS got this error: hdc: ide_intr: huh? expected NULL handler on exit (2x); plus Buffer I/O error on device hdc, logical block 357564
[03:54] <expert_pc> now this is my beryl message after installing XGL http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20570/
[03:54] <SeveredCross> Thanks CptFuzzy, that did the trick. :)
[03:54] <vox754> oz, yes, those are separate CDs. If you don't mind getting them, they may come handy.
[03:55] <BZWingZero> Anyone have a second, I tried setting my system to use the proprietary ATi drivers and now X will not start. I have a root prompt. Can you help me revert it?
[03:55] <aidan> wastrel: ah, okay I can get the CUPS driver
[03:55] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: well.. about the freezing.. all this mucking around in boot menues was just so you could read the logs..  there might be sometihng in /var/log/syslog.. it might be in /var/log/kern.log ... look at the timestamps and try to find out what software is dying on you.. then you can start thinking about why it's dying
[03:55] <expert_pc> someone can help me solve beryl error? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20570/
[03:56] <aidan> okay, how do I extract the .dmg :P
[03:56] <Squirrely_Wrath> Removed all the ones I felt safe removing, I think there are still 4 at the moment.  want me to re-post boot list in astebin?
[03:56] <Squirrely_Wrath> pastebin*
[03:56] <Squirrely_Wrath> friggin "p" key
[03:56] <oz> I'm still new to linux, I've trouble shot a few things, like the blank screen boot,  vga=771 thing and some other stuff, but the console is a bit daunting atm
[03:56] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: the only thing I changed in that config file was the "append" option.. "instead of the normal stuff there I just put "single" .. that's what my ubuntu install has as the "recovery option"
[03:56] <Slart> iMacThere4iAm: I have to get to bed.. it's getting late here
[03:57] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: nah, you don't need to
[03:57] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: same here
[03:57] <iMacThere4iAm> Slart: thanks for your help
[03:57] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: you just need to know which partition/harddrive windows is on
[03:57] <Slart> good night and good luck
[03:57] <eAi> I've added a line: "/dev/sda1 /media/disk vfat rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077 0 0" to my fstab file, coped from mtab and if its there, I can no longer mount the disk - anyone know why?
[03:57] <iMacThere4iAm> cheers
[03:57] <barbarella_me> Slart:dido
[03:57] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: how do I find that out?
[03:57] <pyrops> how do i get ATI driver working to run beryl
[03:58] <vox754> !beryl
[03:58] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:58] <BZWingZero> Anyone have a second, I tried setting my system to use the proprietary ATi drivers and now X will not start. I have a root prompt. Can you help me revert it?
[03:58] <expert_pc> pyrops i have the same problem using ATI with beryl
[03:58] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: `sudo fdisk -l`  (that's an L)
[03:58] <pyrops> what card do u havE?
[03:58] <jp834618> How do i add a repository to my sources.list file?
[03:59] <vox754> !sources | jp834618
[03:59] <ubotu> jp834618: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:59] <Squirrely_Wrath> lol.  isn't fdisk also an old DOS command too?
[03:59] <BZWingZero> yes.
[03:59] <Squirrely_Wrath> sorry, I never used dos much due to my age.
[03:59] <eAi> yes
[03:59] <Gerro> yeah its a common term
[03:59] <josh__> how do i mount a drive through the network on another pc
[03:59] <eAi> doesn't do the same thing exactly
[03:59] <Gerro> josh__: nfs
[03:59] <eAi> josh, Places menu -> Connect ?
[04:00] <josh__> not smbfs
[04:00] <Gerro> josh__: that too if its windows
[04:00] <pyrops> whats the difference between .x368 or Generic (in start up)
[04:00] <josh__> !smbfs
[04:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smbfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:00] <defjux_> can anyone recommend GOOD UBUNTU GAMES?????
[04:00] <schrollini> When I insert a Compact Flash card, I get a messge "Disabling IRQ #3".  How do I make it mount anyway?
[04:00] <josh__> there was a walkthrough but not sure where
[04:00] <_SpitFIRE> defjux_: wormux
[04:01] <_SpitFIRE> defjux_: supertux
[04:01] <Flannel> !games | defjux_
[04:01] <ubotu> defjux_: Information about games on Ubuntu can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php and ubuntugames.org
[04:01] <Prospero2008> Ok, I'm trying to get my local lan to sync with on local ntp server that syncs with outside servers. However, I can't seem to configure the local server to listen so that when queried, it provides the correct time. Anyone have experience here with NTP
[04:01] <eAi> does anyone know how I can easily make a partition mount itself when the computer starts?
[04:01] <bruenig> !info frozen-bubble
[04:01] <ubotu> frozen-bubble: Pop out the bubbles !. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.1.0-1 (feisty), package size 150 kB, installed size 712 kB
[04:01] <borschty> i installed a rpm-file with alien a few months ago and removed it later,  but after purging and deleting the rpm files, synaptic and aptitude still list that package, where is the information about that package stored?
[04:01] <bruenig> eAi, put it in the fstab
[04:01] <josh__> !info smbfs
[04:01] <Squirrely_Wrath> okay, sda3            6375       14409    64541137+   f  W95 Ext'd (LBA),  and sda5            6375       14409    64541106    7  HPFS/NTFS
[04:01] <ubotu> 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
[04:01] <eAi> bruenig, I've tried that
[04:02] <Squirrely_Wrath> sorry, shoulda edited that so only what was needed was in there.
[04:02] <josh__> blah where is the site
[04:02] <bruenig> eAi, you must not have done so correctly, pastebin your fstab
[04:02] <bruenig> !pastebin | eAi
[04:02] <ubotu> eAi: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:02] <bruenig> borschty, bad idea to install rpms
[04:02] <eAi> bruenig: I mounted it, then copied the line from mtab to fstab, unmounted it then saved fstab then tried to remount and it gives an error
[04:02] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: alright
[04:02] <borschty> bruenig: i know
[04:02] <bruenig> !pastebin | eAi
[04:02] <Flannel> Prospero2008: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/NTP.html
[04:02] <BZWingZero> Anyone have a second, I tried setting my system to use the proprietary ATi drivers and now X will not start. I have a root prompt. Can you help me revert it to the default? I'm currently running Kubuntu 7.04.
[04:03] <aidan> How can I extract a DMG file on ubuntu?
[04:03] <ubotu> eAi: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:03] <ttjl> hi im having problems with FLIGHTGEAR any ideas?
[04:03] <Prospero2008> ty
[04:03] <Squirrely_Wrath> So I know 3 and 5 are both XP and in the same partition.  how would I set that up?
[04:03] <aidan> !dmg
[04:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:03] <ttjl> itdoesnt find the autosave file
[04:03] <ttjl> :(
[04:03] <CptFuzzy> Prospero2008: aptitude install ntp-server
[04:03] <pcollins> anybody having trouble running open office on feisty? i'm getting "WARNING **: Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ..." on *both* by laptop and desktop -- both clean installs. no success googling.
[04:03] <defjux_> hehe im looking for something more involved like an RPG with decent graphics maybe
[04:03] <eAi> bruenig: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20572/
[04:03] <defjux_> anyway i got the thinks
[04:04] <variant> Squirrely_Wrath: just remember that grub counts from 0 whereas linux starts at 1
[04:04] <pyrops> BZWingZero:  sudo aptitude install xorg-driver-fglrx  then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg .. the flgrx driver
[04:04] <jaevel> i broke my system again, can anyone help??????
[04:04] <vulcan40> aidan I know what you have just fixed it myself you have to run this sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:04] <ElectricMonk> what would u reccomend for sharing files selectively from my local pc to a select user?
[04:04] <eAi> jaevel, turn it off and turn it on again
[04:04] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20573/  You'll see he stuff at the bottom
[04:04] <jaevel> eAi: been there done that.. ;)
[04:04] <expert_pc> i run beryl & my error is listed here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20570/
[04:04] <ElectricMonk> am thinking installing an ftp server and switching it on and off when needed
[04:04] <Squirrely_Wrath> Okie dokie.  will check it out.
[04:05] <Xexyz> I have a 2nd hdd that is read only can anyone help?
[04:05] <hilts50> still need help with my macbook and intel display problems
[04:05] <vox754> !anyone | jaevel
[04:05] <ubotu> jaevel: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:05] <eAi> jaevel, we might need more info before we can help
[04:05] <arro> I was running Gnomebaker and cancelled a cd while it was burning, now my cd drive won't open, any way to do it with out restarting x?
[04:05] <ttjl> PYROPS: could you explain how to run flight gear
[04:05] <ElectricMonk> and letting the other person browse the folder via firefox
[04:05] <eAi> arro, brute force or a paper clip?
[04:05] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: The only things you might need to change is hd0,4;  the 4 might need to change to a 2, depending on which partition has the OS.  Also, the "root" (on that same line) might need to become "rootnoverify"
[04:05] <vox754> arro, type "eject"
[04:05] <jaevel> ok... i keep getting an error "su returned an error"...
[04:06] <eAi> bruenig: any idea?
[04:06] <arro> eAi, I is what vox754 said what you meant by brute force?
[04:06] <variant> jaevel: use sudo -i to become root. not su
[04:06] <Xexyz> I have a 2nd hdd that is read only can anyone help?...it won't let me remove files
[04:06] <variant> Xexyz: file system?
[04:06] <eAi> or anyone know why this fstab doesn't work (last drive refuses to mount)? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20572/
[04:06] <bulmer> Xexyz: is it mounted read only?
[04:06] <CptFuzzy> what fs ?
[04:06] <eAi> file system?
[04:07] <vox754> arro, no brute force is actually using the hands and all, you know muscles
[04:07] <jaevel> variant: says im not in the sudoers files
[04:07] <ElectricMonk> i had a r/o prob with ntfs
[04:07] <ttjl> i get an error with failiure at  /home/tom/.fgfs/autosave.xml
[04:07] <Squirrely_Wrath> Okay, sda 3 had win 95 extended, and sda 5 had ntfs, so which should I put and would I make that hd0,3 or hd0,5 for windows to show?
[04:07] <ttjl> does anyone know how to resolve that
[04:07] <Xexyz> ntfs
[04:07] <arro> oh, I don't think my computer would appreciate that
[04:07] <variant> jaevel: as the adminstrative user add your self to the admin group to use sudo with ubuntu
[04:07] <CptFuzzy> Xexyz, ElectricMonk: install ntfs-3g
[04:07] <variant> Xexyz: you need to enable fuse/ntfs write support to be able to write
[04:07] <variant> !ntfs-3g | Xexyz
[04:07] <ubotu> Xexyz: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:08] <jaevel> variant: im am in the administrator group
[04:08] <ElectricMonk> yeah, i already maneged to convert to fat32
[04:08] <eAi> arro, once you pull the drive out a few millimetres they normally open as normal
[04:08] <variant> jaevel: in that case you made some changes that have borked it
[04:08] <jaevel> variant: im sure i did, anyway to fix it?
[04:08] <vulcan40> anyone running Desktop Effects without problems??
[04:09] <variant> jaevel: fix whatever you broke :/
[04:09] <ElectricMonk> can I safely convert fat32 to jfs3 without losing any data ?
[04:09] <Flannel> ElectricMonk: most likely not
[04:09] <jaevel> variant: well, i need to get into User Management to do so.. ?
[04:09] <Flannel> jaevel: correct.  Use the user that is an administrator on that machine
[04:09] <variant> jaevel: live cd time or single user mode
[04:10] <vulcan40> so exactly what file system does ubuntu use?
[04:10] <eAi> ext3 normally I think?
[04:10] <CptFuzzy> whatever you tell it to at install time
[04:10] <bulmer> several
[04:10] <Flannel> vulcan40: almost anyone you want.  ext3 is default though
[04:10] <variant> ElectricMonk: if you make a copy of your files, format the fat partition as jfs then copy your files back then yes#
[04:10] <CptFuzzy> ext3 is default
[04:10] <jaevel> variant: im am the admin, thats my problem ;)
[04:10] <Squirrely_Wrath> Okay, quick question.  if I make the changes and I messed up on the drive info, all I gotta do is reboot and choose to boot into ubuntu so I can come back here for help, correct?
[04:10] <variant> jaevel: if you can't become root your not the admin
[04:10] <vulcan40> no wonder I was confused lol
[04:10] <Flannel> jaevel: Did this install finish normally?  Since, this sounds like an install that didnt complete
[04:10] <variant> jaevel: reboot to single user mode or chroot from a live cd
[04:10] <bulmer> there are several FS used in ubuntu
[04:10] <ElectricMonk> yeah that would be an option if I had a temporary place to put them
[04:11] <shawn34> trying to add action to nautilus with the nautilus gui, but not showing up when i test it
[04:11] <ElectricMonk> no matter, its a backup drive
[04:11] <ElectricMonk> thanks anyway
[04:11] <BZWingZero> Pyrops: I did that, and rebooted. came back up to a prompt and I tried sudo startx and it came back with "Fatal server error: no screens found"
[04:11] <jaevel> Flannel: this was a completly working system fresh install, till i made a mistake...
[04:11] <griswald> hello, can wise people tell me if it is good to upgrade from dapper>edgy>feisty?
[04:11] <griswald> or should i stay with dapper
[04:12] <CptFuzzy> feisty is nice
[04:12] <Flannel> jaevel: ah.  Made a mistake.  Ok, well, reboot, at grub, choose "recovery console" then add your user to the admin group, with usermod
[04:12] <jaevel> variant: how do i get into "single user" mode?
[04:12] <griswald> hmm
[04:12] <vox754> Squirrely_Wrath, yes
[04:12] <Pijiu> My monitor only has 640x480 Screen Resolution available, how do I correct this so it runs 1360x768
[04:12] <jaevel> variant: just load live dc?
[04:12] <OscarM> good night
[04:12] <Squirrely_Wrath> Here goes nothing!  * holds breath *  and thanks again for the help y'all.
[04:12] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: you can also edit those things at the grub menu, with 'e' (while highlighting them) to sort of shotgun debug your correct partition
[04:13] <griswald> CptFuzzy: i have a bcm4306 wireless built in will it still be supported in fiesty
[04:13] <gaten> griswald: i just installed feisty on another partition seperate from dapper, im liking feisty
[04:13] <griswald> gaten: hmm ok
[04:13] <Squirrely_Wrath> okay.  will make a note of that flannel.  thanks.
[04:13] <Sleepy_Coder> Okay, I like Blackbox.  :)
[04:13] <griswald> gaten: i shall install fiesty then, thank you for your input people
[04:13] <Sleepy_Coder> It's so simple and fast...
[04:13] <OscarM> somebody that can i help about de debian's repository
[04:14] <jp834618> when i use apt-get update i get a permission denied error.  do I need to log in as root to install cinelerra?
[04:14] <gaten> griswald: np, getting my feisty desktop to the point that my dapper was at only took like 2 hours of installing, feisty makes so many things easy
[04:14] <OscarM> i have installed Debian
[04:14] <Flannel> jp834618: sudo apt-get update
[04:14] <griswald> is it true, i heard i can get and install beryl from fiesty's universe repository?
[04:14] <jaevel> Flannel: ok one minute...
[04:14] <Pijiu> My monitor only has 640x480 Screen Resolution available, how do I correct this so it runs 1360x768
[04:14] <Flannel> jp834618: compiz is in main, beryl is in universe
[04:14] <gaten> griswald: i believe so. im using compiz, which works great
[04:14] <Flannel> griswald,
[04:14] <griswald> oo
[04:15] <griswald> iam upgrading to fiesty just for that ><
[04:15] <gaten> griswald: but make sure you install gnome-compiz-manager to make your life easier
[04:15] <shawn34> Making an action for nautilus to mount iso images, but need to use sudo, what can i put in the command line to bring up a gui sudo login box?
[04:15] <griswald> only iam scared of not being able to use wireless
[04:15] <rollerskatejamms> Haha there is a "#" channel.
[04:15] <gaten> griswald: wireless didn't work at all on my wife's laptop w/ feisty, so i can give you much help there
[04:15] <fsckr> anyone in here familiar with a cobalt qube?
[04:15] <OscarM> but just in text mode, i want to install KDE , i have to do ????'
[04:15] <bobesponja> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Free_drivers_for_new_Intel_965GM_chipset
[04:15] <bobesponja>  oops, wrong channel sorry
[04:15] <Flannel> OscarM: install kubuntu-desktop
[04:15] <usser> shawn34: gksu
[04:15] <gaten> shawn34: gksudo command
[04:16] <shawn34> thanks
[04:16] <vulcan40> Pijiu are you running restricted drivers?
[04:16] <shawn34> which one
[04:16] <OscarM> but i hace Debian 4.0
[04:16] <Pijiu> No idea I'm new to this
[04:16] <griswald> gaten: well, wireless works on this computer under dapper, but when i go to fiesty it wont work with ndiiswrapper?
[04:16] <OscarM> but i have Debian 4.0
[04:16] <bluefox83> ok, i need nfs help, does anyone know where i can get help fixing it?
[04:16] <Flannel> OscarM: Oh.  Debian help is in #debian
[04:16] <gaten> shawn34: i would say sudo, as it mimics the sudo command
[04:16] <griswald> gaten: iam using ndiswrapper atm
[04:17] <gaten> griswald: i would assume it will, i just couldnt get the latop to work. doesnt mean you wont be able to
[04:17] <griswald> gaten: you sound knowledgable about linux, may i ask you a part about a tutorial
[04:17] <pushpop`> anyone here run vmware server?
[04:17] <gaten> griswald: have at it
[04:17] <gaten> pushpop`: yes
[04:17] <OscarM> that succed is while i put on apt-get install x-windows-system kde-base
[04:17] <griswald> gaten: is it possible to go to another room, the screen is filling up so fast on this screen
[04:18] <pushpop`> gaten: are you running the latest version?
[04:18] <ezquimo> mew chpeu  muita gente :X
[04:18] <borschty> where does synaptic get the information about files converted by alien?
[04:18] <gaten> pushpop`: im using 1.0.3
[04:18] <gaten> griswald: yes pm me
[04:18] <OscarM> message: warning in line 2
[04:18] <griswald> how do i do that ?
[04:18] <outRider> i logged on and got the error "I've detected a panel already running and will now quit" multiple times (one for each panel?), now whenever i log on i get no panels at all, just a wallpaper, icons, and right click menu
[04:18] <pushpop`> gaten: I cant get 1.0.3 install on feisty
[04:18] <gaten> pushpop`: you need a patch
[04:19] <Rictoo> what is the 'whiptail' process?
[04:19] <dsmith_> Vista = Useless   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20575/
[04:19] <OscarM> maybe i have bad the file /sources.lst
[04:19] <gaten> pushpop`: hold on ill find it for u
[04:19] <jp834618> when i use sudo apt-get update it asks for password but wont let me type.
[04:19] <pushpop`> gaten: Thanks man!
[04:19] <pushpop`> gaten: i have been going nuts over here
[04:19] <crimsun> Rictoo: apt-cache show whiptail
[04:19] <gaten> griswald: respond the the message i just sent you
[04:19] <OscarM> flannel??
[04:19] <Flannel> jp834618: it does. It just doesn't echo it, that's a security feature
[04:19] <Pijiu> My monitor only has 640x480 Screen Resolution available, how do I correct this so it runs 1360x768, I use intel onboard graphics
[04:19] <Flannel> OscarM: Ubuntu support is here.  Debian support is in #debian
[04:19] <dsmith_>  Q: anyone been able to get SD cards working in ubuntu?
[04:20] <Xexyz> ok it worked...THANKS
[04:20] <gaten> pushpop`: http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_fawn_vmware_server_howto there ya go
[04:20] <Flannel> !fixres | Pijiu
[04:20] <ubotu> Pijiu: 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
[04:20] <jp834618> thank you
[04:20] <OscarM> ok
[04:20] <pushpop`> gaten: thanks
[04:20] <mischko> How to launch a program each time you log into ubuntu?
[04:20] <Flannel> !vmware | pushpop`
[04:20] <ubotu> pushpop`: VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[04:20] <OscarM> see you .thanks for helpme
[04:20] <gaten> pushpop`: sure thing, that drove me nuts for like an hour ;)
[04:20] <Flannel> !startup | mischko
[04:20] <ubotu> mischko: 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
[04:20] <Rictoo> thanks crimsun
[04:20] <OscarM> #debian
[04:20] <jaevel> Flannel: ok, im there.. how to i use usermode to add myself?
[04:20] <anandanbu> whats the best audio player that i can use in the Ubuntu 7.04
[04:21] <OscarM> good night
[04:21] <Flannel> jaevel: usermod -G admin -a username
[04:21] <mischko> Flannel, Thanks!
[04:21] <outRider> does anybody know about this panel problem? any suggestion on where i should start? im sure gnome keeps startup logs, how do i look at them?
[04:21] <OscarM> somebody help me  about the Debian`s repository
[04:22] <wastrel> outRider:  did you try "killall gnome-panel" /
[04:22] <bluefox83> how do i get nfs to allow write permission to the client?
[04:22] <EADG> anandanbu: xmms - light wieght, amorak - like itunes, but better.
[04:22] <jaevel> Flannel: ok, nothing happened, should it have said ok or somehting if it worked?
[04:22] <anandanbu> but i have problem with xmms in that the fonts in the menu are not showing properly
[04:23] <Flannel> jaevel: nope.  You can check to make sure it was added, "groups username" and that'll echo the groups you're in
[04:23] <Squirrely_Wrath> Okay, I think this part is easy to fix.  Tried to start the windows partition and got " makeactive *next line* chainloader +1 *new line* error 13: invalid or unsupported format
[04:23] <Flannel> OscarM: Go to #debian
[04:23] <jp834618> when i use sudo apt-get install cinelerra it says it couldn't find the package.
[04:23] <outRider> wastrel, how can i get access to a terminal? are there any hotkeys to start one? i use the panels for everything really
[04:23] <wastrel> outRider:  alt-f2 will open a run dialog
[04:23] <Beowulf_Lives>  could somebody tell me how to save installation log files for 7.04 over network during installation?
[04:23] <EADG> anandanbu: Give Amorak a spin, it fetches lyrics, album covers, band wiki's, etc.
[04:24] <anandanbu> thanks EADG i'll try it
[04:24] <gaten> jp834618: make sure you have the name right. try searching for it w/ apt-cache search cinelerra or in synaptic
[04:24] <jaevel> Flannel: ok, now reboot and try?
[04:24] <Flannel> jaevel: Yeah
[04:25] <Xexyz> how do I install DIVX?
[04:25] <anandanbu> does anyone know how can i get a driver for Ubuntu 7.04 for my monitor which is samsung SyncMaster 798MB plus
[04:26] <pushpop`> gaten: thanks again it worked = )
[04:26] <Xexyz> /home/x/Desktop/divx611-20060201-gcc4.0.1.tar.gz
[04:26] <gaten> pushpop`: np
[04:27] <Xexyz> Divx won't install.....anyone help?
[04:27] <jrib> Xexyz: that is not how you install divx
[04:27] <jrib> !restricted > Xexyz (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:27] <Panzor> can someone help me remove vmware-player
[04:28] <exs> does anyone know how to set my  microphone up in ubuntu ?
[04:28] <Xexyz> I have file divx611-20060201-gcc4.0.1.tar.gz how do I install?
[04:28] <Panzor> sudo aptitude -fr remove vmware-player returns an error, breaks the package, and doesn't get rid of vmware player
[04:28] <anandanbu> can someone help me to install the NTFS 3g in my ubuntu 7.04 system
[04:28] <jp834618> I don't get any returns when i search for cinelerra with apt-cache search or in synaptic
[04:29] <outRider> wastrel, alt-f2 doesnt do anything
[04:29] <Pijiu> When I try to set a resolution; 915resolution 5c 1360x768 it doesn't work... any ideas?
[04:29] <jaevel> Flannel: F'ing awesome... it works again... Thank you very much!!
[04:29] <Panzor> can someone help me remove vmware-player
[04:29] <Xexyz>  I have file divx611-20060201-gcc4.0.1.tar.gz how do I install?
[04:29] <EADG> Xexyz: You need to decompress that file first.
[04:29] <Xexyz> did that
[04:30] <wastrel> outRider:  ok, try dropping to a console,  ctrl-alt-f1 (ctrl-alt-f7 to return)
[04:30] <EADG> Xexyz: tar -xvf path/to/divx611...
[04:30] <gaten> jp834618: sounds like it doesnt exists in the repositories
[04:31] <EADG> Xexyz: is there an install file?
[04:31] <Pijiu> When I try to set a resolution; 915resolution 5c 1360x768 it doesn't work... any ideas?
[04:31] <Xexyz> install.sh
[04:31] <EADG> Xexyz: sh install
[04:31] <max> what is the gnome equivalent to kdesu?
[04:31] <gaten> Pijiu: for resolution issues, make sure your graphics drivers are correctly installed and your vsync and hsync are correct in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:31] <rtfm_4> I'm running off the live cd, trying to install ubuntu onto a usb external harddrive. I don't want to install a bootmanager onto my internal drive. i have the advanced dialog box open on the last part of the install screen where I type in where I want to install grub. Can I just leave it blank to not install the boot manager ?
[04:32] <Xexyz> it says install.sh
[04:32] <EADG> Xexyz: in a term type sh install.sh
[04:33] <outRider> wastrel, i dont see gnome panel running at all, the error only happened once, its just that every time i log on now the panels arent started
[04:34] <Xexyz> x@PC:~$ sh install.sh
[04:34] <Xexyz> sh: Can't open install.sh
[04:34] <Xexyz> x@PC:~$
[04:34] <outRider> sh ./install.sh maybe
[04:34] <EADG> Xexyz: lets try that with 'sudo sh install.sh'
[04:34] <KiloHertz> Hi all.
[04:34] <Flannel> no.  Its the former.  ./install.sd
[04:35] <Punkunity> i need help getting my DVDRW to play DVDs, it already can play CDs and Burn CDs, but I cant play DVDs
[04:35] <vox754> rtfm_4, I think for that you really need the alternate installation disk
[04:35] <Punkunity> ive used almost every player there is
[04:35] <GreyKing> Does anyone know of any software to copy a cd onto an ISO?
[04:36] <Xexyz> ./install.sh" as root....how do install as root?
[04:36] <Pijiu> Intel 800/900 Series VBIOS Hack : version 0.5.2
[04:36] <Pijiu> Unable to obtain the proper IO permissions: Operation not permitted
[04:36] <vox754> rtfm_4, But why wouldn't you install the boot loader in the external USB?
[04:36] <wastrel> outRider:  i dunno, i'm not familiar with how gnome manages its startup stuff.
[04:36] <rtfm_4> vox754, can i specify the usb hd in that field, and will that work. I don't care that it installs it there, i just have to leave the laptop as is because its owned by my company
[04:36] <EADG> Xexyz: sudo ./install.sh
[04:36] <jp834618> why would cinelerra not be found in repositories?
[04:37] <Xexyz> asks for password
[04:37] <shawn34> Xexyz, thats your password
[04:37] <KiloHertz> your password you use to login at the beginning. That password xexys
[04:37] <vm> so how do i get different gnome themes, besides in the default gnome theme manager
[04:38] <Xexyz> sudo: ./install.sh: command not found
[04:38] <shawn34> gnome-look.org
[04:38] <shawn34> vm, gnome-look.org
[04:38] <vm> ty
[04:38] <vox754> rtfm_4, it may work, but it is not guaranteed. It also depends on whether your BIOS can boot the USB instead of internal hard disk. Search the forums for success stories
[04:39] <Punkunity> everyones too busy then i guess?
[04:39] <EADG> Xexyz: you need to be in the directory where the install.sh file was decompressed to.
[04:39] <Xexyz> its on my desktop
[04:39] <teer> Anyone installed from a livecd on a computer using a RAID card?
[04:39] <jrib> Xexyz: that's not the correct way to install divx support
[04:40] <luisgmarine> anyone here got Cedega running on Ubuntu 64-bit?
[04:40] <rtfm_4> vox, yes the bios supports it, and i tried to specify that the last time I installed it but got a fatal error but I believe my syntax was wrong, do I specify the block or the partition, and using /dev/... before it or just (sdb)  ?
[04:40] <jrib> Xexyz: if you read the link I sent you, you'll see it's very easy to get support for divx and other media files
[04:41] <Xexyz> could you send it again
[04:41] <jrib> !restricted > Xexyz (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:42] <QRZ> Punkunity: Did you install libdvdcss?  It's required for playback of encrypted DVDs.
[04:42] <vox754> rtfm_4, well that is very specific, and since I'm not running the installer I can't tell. But I think it is how it appears in the installer.
[04:42] <luisgmarine> Anyone here using Ubuntu 64-bit?
[04:42] <austin_> does anyone have a driver or somethign that will allow ubuntu decoder that will allow windows videos
[04:42] <jrib> !anyone | luisgmarine
[04:43] <ubotu> luisgmarine: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:43] <jrib> !restricted > austin_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:43] <schrollini> When I insert a Compact Flash card, I get a messge "Disabling IRQ #3".  How do I make it mount anyway?
[04:43] <vox754> luisgmarine, no. You of course know that 64 bit distributions are mostly troublesome for normal desktop users
[04:43] <jaevel1> Flannel: still there, i have 1 more question if thats alright?
[04:43] <rtfm_4> vox754, thank you for assisting as you could. I will try again as i'm a persistent S.O.B.
[04:44] <flowingfire> LOL Hi... I just typed "sudo aptitude install libfreetype6 libcairo2 libxft2" in KDE and the apt-get appears to have REMOVED Gnome in its entirety... Ummm help,. Why did it do this?
[04:44] <oxy-cotton> Why is my network spinlocking?
[04:44] <vox754> rtfm_4, nice nickname
[04:44] <jrib> flowingfire: it wouldn't do that without asking you first
[04:44] <oxy-cotton> vox754: Why?
[04:44] <austin_> I am looking for a decoder for Totem
[04:45] <flowingfire> jrib: Hmm.... I think it did ask me something... Let me look back and make sure I didn't approve this...
[04:45] <jrib> austin_: did you read the link ubotu sent you?
[04:45] <austin_> I never recieved it
[04:45] <vox754> oxy-cotton, pardon?  I wasn't talking to you.
[04:45] <jrib> austin_: you should have a private message from ubotu
[04:46] <oxy-cotton> vox754: I know
[04:46] <rtfm_4> vox754, I make a good example out of myself.. hehe
[04:46] <jaevel1> can anyone tell me how to, from a user account install flashplayer-installer? i have tried "sudo flashplayer-installer" it asks for my password then says wrong password?
[04:46] <oxy-cotton> rtfm_4: What does you nick mean?
[04:46] <flowingfire> jrib: No, I never specifically said I would allow it to remove gnome... It just did it.  What I DID approve was a warning in the terminal that said,
[04:46] <flowingfire> Untrusted packages could compromise your system's security.
[04:46] <flowingfire> You should only proceed with the installation if you are certain that
[04:46] <flowingfire> this is what you want to do.
[04:47] <KiloHertz> jaeveli your going to have to reset your root password somehow.
[04:47] <oxy-cotton> Why is my network spinlocking?
[04:47] <Pelo> jaevel,   capslocks ?
[04:47] <jrib> flowingfire: pastebin the entire output
[04:47] <jaevel1> KiloHertz: ive never had a root password?
[04:47] <meclizine> is there an "more normal" way to get my version info then "cat /etc/issue"
[04:47] <flowingfire> jrib- Ok...
[04:47] <rtfm_4> oxy-cotton, rtfm = read the flippin' manual (replace flippin' with more vulgar term if you like)
[04:48] <jscinoz> Is the evdev input driver broken currently? it won't let X start if it is enabled
[04:48] <jrib> jaevel1: you want to install flash player?
[04:48] <jaevel1> jrib: yes
[04:48] <jrib> jscinoz: you need xserver-xorg-input-evdev
[04:48] <jrib> !flash > jaevel1 (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:48] <jscinoz> thats what i have jrib
[04:48] <Pijiu> I'm trying to use my HDTV as a monitor, It's connected to my laptop Via a VGA but It doesn't detect the model and won't let me go above 640x480 resolution... I've tried editing the 915resolution but It still doesn't work. Please help
[04:48] <vox754> meclizine, "lsb_release -a"
[04:49] <jscinoz> it still wont allow X to start
[04:49] <jrib> jscinoz: it works fine here, check your xorg.conf
[04:49] <flowingfire> Ohhhh crap.... I think I just found the culprit...
[04:49] <jscinoz> what should i be looking at in it.
[04:49] <GreyKing> does anyone know of any cd to iso software?
[04:49] <oxy-cotton> Why is my network spinlocking?
[04:49] <jrib> jscinoz: the evdev setup.  /var/log/Xorg.0.log probably tells you why X failed to start, so it should give you some hitns
[04:50] <Pelo> oxy-cotton,  try asking the forum
[04:50] <Toma-> GreyKing: mkisofs
[04:50] <oxy-cotton> I would rather ask here
[04:50] <oxy-cotton> I don't want to have to reg
[04:50] <oxy-cotton> and wait
[04:50] <meclizine> ubuntu doesnt use /etc/issue does it?
[04:50] <Pelo> oxy-cotton, search the forum
[04:50] <hitmanWilly> meclizine: yes it does
[04:50] <jrib> meclizine: it does
[04:51] <SmSpillaz> !ping
[04:51] <ubotu> pong
[04:51] <benji____> hello
[04:51] <vulcan40> hello
[04:51] <jscinoz> I no longer have that log as i had to comment out evdev in my xorg.conf to be able to get into X11, but i believe it said something like "prefix returned null" which resulted in it being unable to set up the mouse, which resulted in not having all core devices
[04:52] <benji____> I was trying to figure out how to uprade 6.04 to the current distro.  I read I need to change my repositories?
[04:52] <jrib> jscinoz: then check /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old  or revert to the broken evdev setup, start X again, and save the log
[04:52] <benji____> does anyone know in what way I need to change them?
[04:52] <benji____> haha
[04:52] <Flannel> !upgrade | benji____
[04:52] <ubotu> benji____: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:52] <svaksha> Hi, Has anyone tried loading Ubuntu 7.04 on a Compaq V6320 ? I have the same problem mentioned here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2520755
[04:52] <tinin> hello? wich program should i use to create a vcd from a divx movie?
[04:52] <Flannel> benji____: you don't need to change anything, its all automated
[04:52] <benji____> ok
[04:52] <benji____> thank you
[04:53] <outRider> wastrel, fixed it, i just deleted ~/.gnome2/session
[04:53] <jscinoz> alright once a compliation of something finishes i'll revert to the broken thing and get you the log
[04:53] <benji____> thanks Flannel.  I'll read that page
[04:53] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel:  Okay, this will be my last try for today since it is getting late.  I tried what you said, and I even changed it from hd0,1 all the way through hd0,5 and everytime I got an error 12, unsupported device requested or something like that
[04:53] <flowingfire> Okay... Obviously I should be more careful with what I do in an apt-get, as I can now see that I approved it to remove Gnome... But would somebody please look at it and tell me why it did it to begin with so I can prevent it from happening again... Contrary to what the computer thought, I actually do use gnome.... Pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20576/
[04:55] <Jordan_U> flowingfire, I am guessing that you removed ubuntu-desktop correct?
[04:55] <Pijiu> I'm trying to use my HDTV as a monitor, It's connected to my laptop Via a VGA but It doesn't detect the model and won't let me go above 640x480 resolution... I've tried editing the 915resolution but It still doesn't work. Please help
[04:55] <Xexyz> ok so I downloaded the Ubuntu restricted extras now what do I do?
[04:55] <rtfm_4> once in the live cd is there anyway to initiate an internet install ?
[04:55] <outRider> Pijiu, nvidia on your laptop?
[04:55] <GreyKing> !ping
[04:55] <ubotu> pong
[04:56] <Pijiu> intel onboard graphics
[04:56] <Xexyz> if I go to a site with divx it says I am missing plugin
[04:56] <XiXaQ> rtfm_4, internet install? You can install from the cd you're booting from.
[04:56] <Jordan_U> flowingfire, Because ubuntu-desktop brings in gnome, apt was just telling you that since you removed ubuntu-desktop you might also want to remove it's dependencies, one of which is gnome
[04:56] <outRider> i get that sometimes, detects some displays as only being 640x480, but i have nvidia
[04:56] <svaksha> Has anyone tried loading Ubuntu 7.04 on a Compaq V6320 ? I have the same problem mentioned here : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2520755 , any idea how to solve this?
[04:56] <XiXaQ> Xexyz, what is it you want to do?
[04:56] <rtfm_4> XiXaQ it must have some bad files, because it errors out trying to read some files
[04:56] <Mosby> hey guys
[04:57] <Mosby> can u help me?
[04:57] <flowingfire> Jordan_U Ahhh ok....
[04:57] <Pijiu> outRider: I've tried setting higher resolutions but It won't go higher than 640x480
[04:57] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: any ideas before htey do some server maintenance?
[04:58] <sldkfj> ahhh, we're flying Freenode and I didn't get my pack of peanuts yet.
[04:58] <Xexyz>  if I go to a site with divx it says I am missing plugin
[04:58] <fsckit> can someone tell me how to configure my drives all at once like when you install at first? my fstab got messed up
[04:58] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: do you have IDE drives as well as SATA drives?
[04:58] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: just an SATA drive as far as I know
[04:59] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: I do know for a fact there is only one drive
[04:59] <rtfm_4> XiXaQ, is there even such a thing as an internet install ?
[05:00] <oriez> how can i install babylon on ubuntu
[05:00] <Jordan_U> rtfm_4, Yes
[05:00] <sldkfj> "Most of what I post offends someone, I figure that will offend someone also."
[05:01] <Flannel> Squirrely_Wrath: odd.  did you change root to rootnoverify?
[05:01] <Squirrely_Wrath> Flannel: yes.  should I try it with just root?
[05:02] <Xexyz> ok so I downloaded the Ubuntu restricted extras now what do I do?
[05:02] <Jordan_U> Xexyz, What are you trying to do ?
[05:02] <Squirrely_Wrath> well...guess that wouldn't make any sense since it is saying it's an unsupported device.
[05:02] <jrib> Xexyz: how did you download them?  You're supposed to use a package manager like synaptic or add/remove to install the package
[05:03] <radhy> #ubuntu
[05:06] <d2dchat> what is a dependency package?
[05:06] <d2dchat> is it a dummy package that points to the latest version?
[05:06] <hydrozen> hi, is there an easy way to kee ubuntu from reseting the motd on every reboot??
[05:07] <Flannel> d2dchat: that's a metapackage.  Or, one use of a metapackage
[05:07] <Sleepy_Coder> Uhh.....
[05:07] <d2dchat> Flannel: what is a metapackage?
[05:07] <Flannel> !netsplit
[05:07] <con-man> damn netsplit
[05:07] <con-man> the bot left too
[05:07] <Flannel> !netsplit
[05:07] <Sleepy_Coder> That was a ahahaha
[05:07] <con-man> !netspilt wont work
[05:07] <Sleepy_Coder> lmfao
[05:07] <Flannel> con-man: He just came back.
[05:08] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[05:08] <Flannel> !metapackage | d2dchat
[05:08] <ubotu> d2dchat: A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[05:08] <Prospero2008> Holy Jesus No!
[05:08] <d2dchat> Flannel: awesome so i should prob install those too
[05:08] <Prospero2008> The sky is falling!
[05:08] <Flannel> d2dchat: which ones?
[05:09] <SmSpillaz> !ping
[05:09] <ubotu> pong
[05:09] <crdlb> SmSpillaz: leave ubotu alone
[05:09] <effie_jayx> !netsplit
[05:09] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[05:09] <d2dchat> Flannel: the metapackages for libc6-dev and a bunch of others
[05:09] <bl4cktone> Hello all
[05:09] <bl4cktone> I've got ubuntu 6.06 can I use the 7.04 CD to update my OS
[05:09] <bl4cktone> ?
[05:09] <deus> http://img.7chan.org/b/src/117900470676.jpg
[05:09] <Flannel> d2dchat: ah, yeah.  Those are good packages, build-essential is another useful metapackage
[05:10] <Sleepy_Coder> I feel special somehow.  I didn't quit. :p
[05:10] <crdlb> bl4cktone: no, the desktop cd can only be used for a clean install
[05:10] <Sleepy_Coder> Also:  http://rafb.net/p/JbLc5c34.html
[05:10] <hitmanWilly> bl4cktone: you need the alternate cd
[05:10] <effie_jayx> !automatix
[05:10] <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
[05:10] <crdlb> bl4cktone: and even with the alterate cd, you have to upgrade through edgy
[05:10] <Flannel> bl4cktone: You need to go through 6.10 as well
[05:10] <crdlb> so you go dapper>edgy>feisty
[05:10] <effie_jayx> !worksforme
[05:11] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). 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.
[05:11] <d2dchat> Flannel: I installed all of the packages latest stable versions, but i think i should bring down the metapackages too
[05:11] <rtfm_4> can anyone point me to internet install information ?
[05:11] <sotec_prod> Is this the official Feisty channel now?
[05:11] <Flannel> sotec_prod: it is
[05:11] <teer> I'm working through an install on a RAID0 (striped) disks.  (They show up as two disks, not one as they should.)  I found this link that identifies this as an issue with the Ubuntu installer.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[05:11] <d2dchat> Flannel: what is weird though is the version for irb is like 1.8.2 and the best version is 1.8.5
[05:11] <Flannel> !install | rtfm_4
[05:11] <ubotu> rtfm_4: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:11] <sotec_prod> awesome
[05:11] <airfish> 
[05:12] <teer> What is a suggested workaround?
[05:12] <teer> SoftRAID ?
[05:12] <crdlb> don't use it :)
[05:12] <sotec_prod> Anything useful or just cool that's third party that anyone can recommend?
[05:13] <bluefox83> why is there really no help for NFS in ubuntu?
[05:13] <sotec_prod> evening crdlb
[05:13] <Flannel> !nfs | bluefox83
[05:13] <ubotu> bluefox83: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:13] <bluefox83> yeah that is about as helpful as a hole in the head
[05:13] <yimmmy> when i use azurus in ubuntu and try to open a torrent to download it it says not a file check to see it there is enogh temp file space avalible
[05:13] <d2dchat> Flannel: does that matteR?
[05:13] <yimmmy> i have 33 gigs left on my spare drive
[05:13] <yimmmy> wo
[05:14] <yimmmy> wooooh
[05:14] <yimmmy> what the hell
[05:14] <illusion_> 000000000000000000010
[05:14] <illusion_> ??????????????????????,
[05:14] <illusion_> floooooooooooooooooooooooood
[05:14] <illusion_> !!!
[05:14] <tonyyarusso> illusion_: Do you have a question?
[05:14] <TashKavarish> did i join at a bad time? lol
[05:14] <hitmanWilly> netsplits
[05:14] <tonyyarusso> TashKavarish: kinda - just server maintenance
[05:14] <illusion_> no
[05:14] <illusion_> thnx
[05:15] <yimmmy> when i use azurus in ubuntu and try to open a torrent to download it it says not a file check to see it there is enogh temp file space avalible
[05:15] <yimmmy> i have 33 gigs left on my spare drive
[05:15] <Gnea> bluefox83: btw, that's a really good NFS tutorial, you obviously haven't read it nor tried it.
[05:15] <TashKavarish> dunno if theres an easy answer but: anyone know where I could find info how to build a ubuntu install that runs off a usb thumbdrive and loads entirely to ram with delayed writes so itll keep settings after a reboot?
[05:16] <alien8ed> I am having problems playing mp3 in amarok.  Any suggestions?
[05:16] <bluefox83> Gnea, not only have i both read it AND tried it, but it does nothing to fix my problem of not being able to write to the shared directory
[05:16] <TashKavarish> (aka what I need to build a hdd less machine)
[05:16] <asd> hallo
[05:16] <Flannel> !persistence | TashKavarish
[05:16] <ubotu> TashKavarish: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[05:16] <Gnea> bluefox83: oh, well i had no idea what the real problem was. try changing the permissions so that they match up
[05:16] <kevin__> !hello
[05:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:16] <bluefox83> Gnea, i did
[05:17] <TashKavarish> Flannel:  how do I put a livecd onto a thumbdrive tho?
[05:17] <bluefox83> Gnea, i actually posted to the forum, if you'd like to see it
[05:17] <Gnea> bluefox83: please
[05:17] <alien8ed> !amarok
[05:17] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[05:17] <bluefox83> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2644437#post2644437
[05:17] <Flannel> !install | TashKavarish
[05:17] <ubotu> TashKavarish: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:17] <Prospero2008> What type of server does rdate look for?
[05:18] <Gnea> Prospero2008: time
[05:18] <Flannel> !away > knoeki
[05:18] <Prospero2008> ty
[05:18] <bluefox83> Gnea, did i post enough info?
[05:19] <tonyyarusso> !away > knoeki
[05:19] <Prospero2008> what server should I install to get the 'time' service running?
[05:19] <sourcedriver> Hi all, I am having trouble installing from a USB disk. I am using this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick and everything goes well until i have to mount the usb drive as cdrom. Anyone have the time and insight to help me out with this?
[05:20] <TashKavarish> ty Flannel LiveCDPersistence seems to be exactly what i need
[05:20] <Gnea> bluefox83: no, you didn't. there is nothing indicating that you've checked *all
[05:20] <Gnea> er
[05:20] <Gnea> fucking enter
[05:20] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Gnea
[05:20] <ubotu> Gnea: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:20] <alien8ed> im having problems playing mp3s in amarok
[05:20] <bluefox83> Gnea, say what?
[05:21] <david_> i just installed beryl and when I start it... looks like the actual window manager isn't working.  When I start apps, the app shows up with no window management (no max, resize close buttons, no frame for me to grap and move the window)  how to fix this?
[05:21] <hitmanWilly> david_: are you running an nvidia card?
[05:21] <darwin> Does anyone know what the VMware irc channel is?
[05:21] <alien8ed> can anyone help me?
[05:22] <vm> Is there a program/setting in ubuntu, that allows it to automatcially cycle through specific wallpapers?
[05:22] <david_> hitmanWilly: yes
[05:22] <jscinoz> david_, put this in your xorg.conf  under the screen section "    Option         "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
[05:22] <Gnea> bluefox83: no, you didn't. there is nothing indicating that you've checked *all* permissions. IOW, there are options there that are denying certain services from accessing the system, such as nsfd and statd.  also, there is nothing indicating that permissions on / or /d2 are aligned with /d2/Shared
[05:22] <chrisjs169|brb> darwin: #vmware ?
[05:22] <david_> jscinoz: I'll try it
[05:22] <MindOfChaos> hey
[05:22] <hitmanWilly> david_: in a terminal run sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals
[05:23] <MindOfChaos> I can't get my speakers to all work
[05:23] <hitmanWilly> david_: then restart x
[05:23] <jscinoz> david_ i'll PM you some other lines, may as well add them aswell
[05:23] <alien8ed> !mp3
[05:23] <Laney> np:
[05:23] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:23] <MindOfChaos> Ubuntu only seems to play accross one of the speakers in my 5.1 set up
[05:23] <MindOfChaos> And misses the other 4
[05:23] <MindOfChaos> 5*
[05:23] <crdlb> david_: just run: sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24
[05:23] <crdlb> that does everything
[05:23] <david_> jscinoz: this option appears to already be there.  I did do the command that hitmanWilly suggested some time ago
[05:24] <jscinoz> david_ add the other ones i PM'd you
[05:24] <DShepherd> david_: how are you starting beryl?
[05:24] <MindOfChaos> Plus Gnome-ALDS mixer gives a error and trys to use the Onboard sound card for some fuked reason
[05:24] <david_> jscinoz: thanks.. I'll try it
[05:24] <jscinoz> and make sure that "window decoration" is enabled under beryl visual effects in beryl-settings-manager
[05:24] <aidan> wastrel: yay .. extracted it on a mac, copied the .pkg file back, used pax -r < Archive.pax to get all the files out ... I see a folder ppds
[05:25] <jscinoz> brb, need to restart X
[05:25] <aidan> wastrel: found the PPD for my printer!
[05:25] <MindOfChaos> hello
[05:25] <MindOfChaos> Some one else must also have this problem as well
[05:25] <wastrel> yay!  now use that nice gui thing in feisty to import it
[05:25] <MindOfChaos> How do you make it play the music over all speakers
[05:25] <twisted> Question... if I want to install Ubuntu on my machine.. will it be okay if my internet connection is wireless?
[05:25] <MindOfChaos> instead of just 1
[05:26] <david_> jscinoz: should all those go in the screen section?
[05:26] <aidan> wastrel: do I rename the CUPS file to .ppd?
[05:27] <wastrel> which cups file ?
[05:27] <Gnea> tonyyarusso: so 'fuked' is ok?
[05:27] <oxy-cotton> Why is my computer spinlocking?
[05:27] <aidan> there's no .ppd file, there's only a "my printer CUPS" text file
[05:27] <tonyyarusso> Gnea: No, I just don't notice it as quickly.
[05:28] <aidan> renaming it seemed to work
[05:28] <vm> Is there a program/setting in ubuntu, that allows it to automatcially cycle through specific wallpapers?
[05:29] <Flannel> vm: wallpaper-tray
[05:29] <ste-foy> bye bye
[05:29] <SmSpillaz> !ping
[05:29] <ubotu> pong
[05:29] <darwin> How can I access files on the physical ext3 partition inside a Windows 2000 Guest OS running under VMware player?
[05:30] <vm> flannel, where do i get it from?
[05:30] <Flannel> vm: universe
[05:30] <mobutu> darwin: share it on the unix side with samba, mount in inside of windows
[05:31] <imperfectus> Anyone here using Wine to play WoW?
[05:31] <defcon> where do most applications install to
[05:31] <defcon> im trying to get firefox to open ktorrent
[05:31] <defcon> well after dl of a .torrent
[05:31] <usser> what would be the /dev name for a external usb dvd ?
[05:31] <darwin> mobutu, I'm not that familiar with networking or using Samba. Is there a guide I can use to get started?
[05:31] <vm> Flannel: ty
[05:32] <oxy-cotton> Why is my computer spinlocking?
[05:32] <xtknight> spinlocking?  what's that?
[05:32] <MaxRideAE> I have a little question....When I try to boot from the CD for the first time, it stops booting at 'SquashFS'. It's not frozen but the boot process stops....CD verification says it's okay, but the memory test pulls a ton of errors...what do you think?
[05:32] <usser> darwin: heres a pretty good page on samba http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/samba.htm
[05:32] <oxy-cotton> xtknight: When your computers CPU goes to 100%
[05:33] <MaxRideAE> Also, It's happening on two seperate machines, but the other one runs Win2k just fine....
[05:34] <defcon> how do I find an application I installed
[05:34] <defcon> the binary files
[05:34] <gordboy> a spinlock is a mechanism in the kernel to prevent concurrent access to volatile address/io spaces
[05:34] <usser> defcon: which <appname>
[05:34] <xtknight> yeah and when he says his computer is spinlocking, that doesnt make much sense now does it
[05:34] <xtknight> lol
[05:34] <defcon> ktorrent
[05:34] <xtknight> as that's the only spnlock i know of also
[05:34] <defcon> or any app
[05:34] <defcon> so I dont have to keep asking
[05:34] <defcon> ;)
[05:35] <crdlb> defcon: why do you need to know?
[05:35] <crdlb> it's in your PATH
[05:35] <aidan> ah dear
[05:35] <crdlb> so you can just run it
[05:35] <aidan> this is going to be harder than I thought.
[05:35] <kevin__> usser nice i never knew the which command
[05:35] <defcon> no im looking for it so firefox opens it
[05:35] <defcon> ;)
[05:35] <usser> kevin__: theres also whereis
[05:35] <crdlb> just put "ktorrent"
[05:35] <Assassin`> hi
[05:35] <Assassin`> how is everyone :)
[05:36] <defcon> ok thnx but for my information, in linux where are binary files stored like ktorrent
[05:36] <defcon> or whats a command line command to search
[05:36] <gordboy> "my computer is going out of control. i think it must be the cfq scheduler. how do i change that ?"
[05:36] <usser> defcon: u dont generally need the exact location of binary files
[05:36] <xtknight> use no op scheduler
[05:36] <xtknight> ;)
[05:36] <Jester> defcon: /usr/bin for user bins and /bin for system bins usually
[05:36] <|chiz|> defcon: binary files are stored the in bin folders
[05:36] <Assassin`> i have a question :)
[05:36] <darwin> How do I know if I'm running a DHCP server?
[05:37] <defcon> ok
[05:37] <usser> defcon: but if u do most of the time they are in /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin
[05:37] <gordboy> defcon: which ktorrent
[05:37] <Jester> defcon: type "which ktorrent" to find out
[05:37] <alien8ed> can anyone help me with mp3 playback problems?
[05:37] <defcon> ok chillin
[05:37] <defcon> thanks
[05:37] <defcon> ;)
[05:37] <defcon> u guys rule
[05:37] <bluefox83> Gnea, can you offer any help for NFS not allowing writing access? i'm not sure what all i need to check and or change
[05:37] <Assassin`> just started ubuntu today and i need to know how to update my video driver :)
[05:37] <gordboy> alien8ed: shoot
[05:37] <defcon> defcon@desktop:~$ which ktorrent
[05:37] <defcon> /usr/bin/ktorrent
[05:37] <defcon> works
[05:37] <defcon> thnx
[05:38] <vm> hrm okay, so I installed wallpaper-tray, and have it set up, and to start it i type wallpaper-tray into terminal......then do i have to leave the terminal window up for it to run?
[05:38] <michaelpo> is there a shortcut to arrange open windows by cascade or tile? what is it? how?
[05:38] <michaelpo> in gnome
[05:38] <alien8ed> gordboy: i know mp3s will play on my computer because they work fine in rhythmbox.  but when i try to play them in amarok, it says mp3 not supported
[05:39] <defcon> i wish I could bind alt ctrl del to system monitor
[05:39] <defcon> any way?
[05:39] <MaxRideAE> I have a little question....When I try to boot from the CD for the first time, it stops booting at 'SquashFS'. It's not frozen but the boot process stops....CD Verificaiton is fine, and I just put in a good new RAM chip...Anybody have any suggestions?
[05:39] <xtknight> defcon, /usr/local/bin sometimes
[05:39] <xtknight> yes
[05:39] <xtknight> that was in a popular ubuntu tip thread
[05:39] <xtknight> cant remember
[05:39] <bluefox83> alien8ed, amarok needs some gstreamer stuff, i would google amarok mp3 support
[05:39] <defcon> which forum
[05:39] <defcon> i'll do a google site: search
[05:39] <defcon> ;)
[05:39] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, laptop?
[05:40] <MaxRideAE> Yes.
[05:40] <gordboy> alien8ed: in synaptic package manager, turn on the "dodgy" repos, and search for mp3
[05:40] <MaxRideAE> Two fo them, different brands.
[05:40] <alien8ed> i have tried installing some gstreamer things, but will look again
[05:40] <jp834618> how can i auto start applications after boot?
[05:40] <alien8ed> gordboy: will try that
[05:40] <Assassin`> can someone answer my question :)
[05:40] <gordboy> alien8ed: just use audacious
[05:40] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, try pressing F6 and typing noacpi at the beginning of the line that shows up
[05:40] <jscinoz> hey everyone
[05:41] <gordboy> Assassin`: how do you know ?
[05:41] <Assassin`> please
[05:41] <gordboy> lol
[05:41] <Assassin`> know what?
[05:41] <MaxRideAE> Ah, I was getting some ACPI errors so I had to do that, before it got hung on the 'Blinking cursor' of doom.
[05:41] <alien8ed> gordboy: does audacious integrate ipods
[05:41] <gordboy> Assassin`: how do you know that you need to update your driver ?
[05:41] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, hmmm
[05:41] <Assassin`> because i tried to run a program and it didn't work as well as it did
[05:42] <Assassin`> aa2k7
[05:42] <gordboy> alien8ed: not as far as i know. but some bugger has probably written a plugin by now ...
[05:42] <kevin__> Assassin`,  nvidia card?
[05:42] <Assassin`> no sir ati
[05:42] <Assassin`> motherboard
[05:42] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, there are a few other options besides that which cause laptops problems as well, can't think of them off the top of my head though :(
[05:42] <Assassin`> oops ati xpress 200
[05:42] <Assassin`> integrated
[05:42] <Assassin`> but i had it where it was flying in windows xp
[05:43] <alien8ed> gordboy:  ill tinker a bit with amarok because i know it does work as i had to reinstall ubuntu and it worked fine before
[05:43] <MaxRideAE> MJ: =(  Yea, I think I need to start looking at the HCL for Ubuntu and verify hardware at this point...  x.x;
[05:43] <jscinoz> i'm writing this from console IRC, evdev broke X again startup error is "PreInit returned NULL for Mouse0" any ideas what causes this?
[05:43] <Assassin`> then i kicked bill gates in the nuts and saw the light
[05:43] <crabgrass> so i'm using .tar.gz's on a seperate disk for backup, and i was wondering if there was any way to append them, rather than deleting and remaking or adding files in?
[05:43] <kevin__> Assassin`, i have a nvidia card And i used the driver and their instructins from their website
[05:43] <dam> where do i go for questions about crossover office and world of warcraft?
[05:43] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, try searching google for your laptop model + ubuntu
[05:43] <Assassin`> ok
[05:43] <crabgrass> better yet, anyone know of a proper backup app?
[05:43] <Assassin`> hmmm
[05:43] <mjbrooks> MaxRideAE, I'm sure you aren't the first ;)
[05:43] <Crazytom> is there a way to tell what all packages you have installed other than the default ones?  and then reinstall them when you do a reinstall?
[05:43] <kevin__> Assassin`,  im not much help for an ati card , you might check the ubuntu forums though
[05:43] <gordboy> alien8ed: righty ho
[05:44] <crabgrass> Assassin`: google for "milone envy"
[05:44] <Assassin`> might i add that this is my first day on here and thanks for helping the n00b
[05:44] <michaelpo> is there a way to arrange open windows in gnome by cascade or tile or vertical or horizontal?
[05:44] <Assassin`> ok
[05:44] <kevin__> Assassin`, or do a google search for <model of card> + ubuntu
[05:44] <jscinoz> i'm writing this from console IRC, evdev broke X again startup error is "PreInit returned NULL for Mouse0" any ideas what causes this?
[05:44] <crabgrass> Assassin`: it's an app called envy, and it's worked wonders for my nvidia card, and ive heard nothing but good about his ati support.
[05:45] <mjbrooks> michaelpo, right click on desktop?  works in Kubuntu
[05:45] <MaxRideAE> MJ: Allright, I'm going to step out while I google up this information...although, it just did something new....I'm at a blank white screen now...so....while I leave it to sit and think...
[05:45] <michaelpo> mjbrooks: nope... not in ubuntu...
[05:46] <michaelpo> any ubuntu users here know this secret?
[05:46] <mjbrooks> michaelpo, how about middle clicking?
[05:46] <Assassin`> well now i have so little knowledge of linux its not funny
[05:46] <payal> hi all
[05:46] <caezaetele> hi everyone, someone from chile?
[05:46] <payal> where do I download ubuntu DVD
[05:47] <michaelpo> mjbrooks: nothing happened when i middle click on the ubuntu desktop
[05:47] <gluttony> sorry, i missed what the answer was
[05:47] <gordboy> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[05:47] <Assassin`> hey could i do sudo aptitude install envy??
[05:47] <cbs> ANyone having problesm running CS under WINE?
[05:47] <cbs> I think I found a solution
[05:47] <DShepherd> Assassin`: i dont think so
[05:47] <crabgrass> cbs: go
[05:47] <crabgrass> Assassin`: he has a .deb on his site, that's easier
[05:48] <cbs> Well, I completely reinstalled ubuntu, installed WINE, then NVIDIA binary driver
[05:48] <payal> gordboy: but it downloads CD not DVD
[05:48] <sourcedriver> does anyone know how to mount a usb drive as cdrom?.... I need to do this to finish installing. I've been at it two days and I'm going crazy. Please help!!!
[05:48] <mjbrooks> cbs, CS?
[05:48] <cbs> this is the part where people sya get "Tahoma" ttf and inst it in windows
[05:48] <Assassin`> link?
[05:48] <Assassin`> please
[05:48] <cbs> counter-strike source
[05:48] <crabgrass> cbs: =/ yeah, me too, and it's still not working'
[05:48] <payal> any ideas
[05:48] <Assassin`> i just see one for nvidia
[05:48] <crabgrass> cbs: well, it is, but in dx7. i have a 7900gtx and i dont want to waste it
[05:48] <cbs> crabgrass: it wouldnt work for me eoither...but instead of just importing Tahoma.ttf, I copied my entire windows XP fonts folder to WINE
[05:48] <cbs> and now EVERYTHING runs
[05:49] <zerokill88> Hellooo.Is there anything out there.um..something as a registry cleaner for windows.I want something to check through my file systems and just make sure everything is in place.
[05:49] <crabgrass> Assassin`: choose 'manually install driver'
[05:49] <cbs> before, I was getting crashes in CS every 5 mins
[05:49] <payal> I want DVD download and not CD
[05:49] <cbs> now I can play for hourse, no crashes
[05:49] <DShepherd> Assassin`: http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[05:49] <crabgrass> cbs: did the same here, but brought it from a win2kpro install
[05:49] <mjbrooks> payal, it comes as a CD not a DVD
[05:49] <cbs> all the mem errs in CS point ot font probsa
[05:49] <gordboy> payal: burn the image onto a dvd then
[05:49] <payal> mjbrooks: why?
[05:49] <hikenboot> greetings all just installed ubuntu 7.04 getting cant access tty job control turned off on first boot after install...any ideas..I see hundres of posts for this issue with no solutions
[05:49] <mjbrooks> payal, because it fits
[05:49] <cbs> want my font folder?
[05:50] <Skrot-> Hi, when I try "Xephyr :1; export DISPLAY=:1; xterm" I get the error "xterm Xt error: Can't open display: :1" after I close the session, and xterm won't start.. any ideas?
[05:50] <crabgrass> hikenboot: unplug anything usb, then boot.
[05:50] <payal> I have 6.06 DVD and it contains everything I need
[05:50] <jscinoz> is there  a way tos croll up in the console?
[05:50] <payal> why doesn
[05:50] <crabgrass> jscinoz: pageup/pagedown
[05:50] <payal> 7.04 have DVD then
[05:50] <zerokill88> i have 6.10 dvd.came with Linux Magazine :)
[05:51] <Assassin`> I'm still trying to get the hang of this
[05:51] <Assassin`> lol
[05:51] <crabgrass> Assassin`: in due time
[05:51] <jscinoz> doesnt work for me crab
[05:51] <gordboy> payal: there are 3rd party (paying for) dvds. none for free download tho. as far as i know anyways
[05:51] <Assassin`> you guys must be patient :)
[05:51] <crabgrass> jscinoz: then i'm out of ideas, sorry.
[05:51] <jscinoz> :P dw
[05:51] <crabgrass> jscinoz: what term are you using?
[05:51] <jscinoz> console (ctrl alt f1) i cant get x going
[05:51] <mjbrooks> payal, http://mirror.utdlug.org/linux/distributions/ubuntu/release/dvd/current/
[05:51] <jscinoz> im using ssh to a remote server and using their IRC to talk
[05:52] <crabgrass> jscinoz: damn, that's intense.
[05:52] <XLV_feisty> gordboy, there's dvd for 7.04 for download
[05:52] <jscinoz> ;P
[05:52] <crabgrass> jscinoz: what's the x error?
[05:52] <payal> gordboy: oh! is there a chance that free DVD will be released officially
[05:52] <jscinoz> one sec
[05:52] <Kinkx> No sound for me I guess since I have a Creative X-Fi sound-card? :(
[05:52] <jscinoz> "PreInit Returned NULL for Mouse0"
[05:52] <jscinoz> i'm trying to get Evdev to work
[05:53] <Assassin`> wow that seems simple enought
[05:53] <Assassin`> enough*
[05:53] <crabgrass> jscinoz: hum. again, can't help ya.
[05:53] <gordboy> XLV_feisty: perhaps you'd be kind enough to paste a url for payal then
[05:53] <crabgrass> jscinoz: sorry, mate
[05:53] <cbs> OH< another VERY important step to getting this to work, is installing mozilla, then the mozilla activex control into wine
[05:53] <jscinoz> np
[05:53] <Assassin`> so this automatically finds whats right for you computer
[05:53] <payal> can I install winzip using wine on ubuntu
[05:53] <hikenboot> crabgrass, all usb devices disconnected same problem
[05:53] <crabgrass> payal: you don't need to
[05:53] <gluttony> where is this option >>> Analog/Digital output
[05:53] <XLV_feisty> gordboy, trying to find the url
[05:53] <bruenig> payal, why would you want to
[05:53] <mjbrooks> I wish I could get kwallet to stop prompting me for knetworkmanager    sigh
[05:53] <cbs> crabgrass: check pm's when you have a min
[05:53] <crabgrass> hikenboot: bummer. well, that's what worked for me
[05:53] <dam> anyone playing WOW in ubuntu?
[05:53] <cbs> im going to play some CS :)
[05:53] <jscinoz> Can anyone help me get EvDev working, currently it prevents X from starting with "Preinit returned NULL for Mouse0"
[05:53] <usser> cbs: i think wine has that already
[05:53] <Toma-> Kinkx: last i saw there was no support for the X-FI line :S do you have an integrated sound chip?
[05:54] <Gekko-State> Anyone know if NwN2 is stable under wine in ubuntu?
[05:54] <Assassin`> ok what about games
[05:54] <mjbrooks> payal, you don't need winzip
[05:54] <usser> cbs starting 0.9.33 u dont have to install mozilla activex
[05:54] <jscinoz> dam, go to winehq.org then appdb then find wow (its near the top of the gold list) theres a link in there to a ubuntu guide
[05:54] <Assassin`> you can only play games that are opengl based right?
[05:54] <crabgrass> usser: is there a nightly for that? 'cause that's something i want.
[05:54] <payal> crabgrass: that was an example - I want to try wine
[05:54] <cbs> usser: ok, i know...it says that....but it wouldnt work for me on latest wine even...
[05:54] <crabgrass> Assassin`: or ones that translate easily into opengl, like WoW
[05:54] <cbs> trust me, I have reinstalled ubuntu 8 times this lpast week alone
[05:55] <bruenig> payal, in general, to use wine you just do "wine whatever.exe"
[05:55] <usser> cbs: thats weird
[05:55] <jscinoz> Assassin, not entirely true, some DX games work but most dont work or have such bad performance their unplayable
[05:55] <Kinkx> Toma-, I do.. guess I should go enable it in BIOS, but kinda feels like a waste to have a X-Fi right now :)
[05:55] <payal> crabgrass: but while installation it is asking for path of istall - c:\program file etc
[05:55] <cbs> usser: tell me about it...but I REALLLY wanted to play CSS :P
[05:55] <usser> crabgrass: come again nightly for what?
[05:55] <bruenig> payal, but make sure that whatever app you are installing isn't available on linux, that is why winzip seemed so odd
[05:55] <payal> how can that path be valid in Linux
[05:55] <crabgrass> usser: nightly build for wine
[05:55] <imperfectus> I'd really like to use wine w/ World of Warcraft
[05:55] <defcon> yo this is a little off topic but, when I run frostwire, for some reason the screen is blank
[05:55] <|chiz|> Assassin, you can get wolfenstien enemy territory for linux
[05:55] <defcon> is that a java issue
[05:55] <cbs> copying winxp fonts folder and inst mozilla activex has be playing lagless
[05:55] <defcon> or wut
[05:55] <crabgrass> payal: yeah, wine will point to a fake c:/ drive
[05:55] <bruenig> payal, it uses the fake drive c
[05:55] <jscinoz> imperfectus, go to the appdb entry for WoW on winehq.org it has all the information you need
[05:55] <usser> crabgrass: i wouldnt know never used csv, development builds in my life =)
[05:55] <XLV> payal, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/
[05:55] <Toma-> Kinkx: they were ment to be the beginnings of the DRM hardware, iirc
[05:55] <crabgrass> payal: if you're interested, it's /home/username/.wine/drive_c
[05:56] <crabgrass> usser: =P
[05:56] <gordboy> wine. joysticks. gamers. god help us
[05:56] <payal> bruenig: but once I install where do I run winzip from - where is it installed
[05:56] <usser> hahaha
[05:56] <imperfectus> jscinoz: well, I wasn't happy with cedega... I'm just wondering if I'll get any better results using regular wine
[05:56] <payal> crabgrass: oh
[05:56] <crabgrass> gordboy: sadly, linux isn't for gamers, yet.
[05:56] <usser> imperfectus: nope
[05:56] <bruenig> payal, what is the deal with winzip
[05:56] <payal> XLV: cecking it
[05:56] <mjbrooks> why won't kwalletmanager let me add knetworkmanager as a no password needed application? grrrr
[05:56] <crabgrass> payal: wait, have you run winecfg yet?
[05:56] <usser> imperfectus: if anything u'll get worse
[05:56] <gordboy> crabgrass: hopefully, it never will be
[05:56] <payal> crabgrass: no
[05:56] <matman> hello fellow ubuntians!  I just bought a macbook, and i was wondering if anyone has any advice for me on installing ubuntu and getting everything to work.
[05:56] <hitmanWilly> imperfectus: usually cedega is better for games
[05:56] <crabgrass> payal: kill the installer and do that first.
[05:57] <bruenig> payal, you would need to find the executable, it will probably be in ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/
[05:57] <crabgrass> gordboy: aww, why do you say that?
[05:57] <jp834618> i love ubuntu
[05:57] <crabgrass> gordboy: i really don't want to have to waste hdd space on a windows install just to play two or three games
[05:57] <Kinkx> I really have the wrong kind of hardware for Linux I think, ATI XT1900 and X-Fi.. guess I'll go back to XP :[
[05:57] <mjbrooks> payal, you DON'T NEED winzip
[05:57] <bruenig> payal, seriously, I am curious, why are you installing winzip?
[05:57] <gordboy> crabgrass: you play games on a game console. you fix xorg.conf in a linux console :)
[05:57] <brylie> matman, have you downloaded Ubuntu for your architecture?
[05:57] <hikenboot> anyone else have a clue why ubuntu 7.04 doesnt like to boot?
[05:57] <defcon> how do I update my java
[05:58] <defcon> lol
[05:58] <EADG> www.happypenguin.org for a start on Linux games.
[05:58] <crabgrass> gordboy: <-- born and raised on pc games, console games are (for the most part) horrible to me.
[05:58] <Mena> Does Ubuntu/Kubuntu Recognize Vista and add it to the grub ?
[05:58] <crabgrass> gordboy: nice pun, though =D
[05:58] <michaelpo> how do you guys autoarrange your open application windows?
[05:58] <matman> brylie, well, it should be the same ach. right? it's a macbook, so it's running the new intel core 2 duo
[05:58] <jscinoz> >_< i fixed evdev... and it was the most retarded fix i could think of...
[05:59] <py_geek> hey all
[05:59] <josh__> hi
[05:59] <bruenig> here comes offtopic
[05:59] <py_geek> ALL:: who in here uses wine?
[05:59] <crabgrass> py_geek: howdy
[05:59] <josh__> do you know about a good program to download music
[05:59] <Toma-> Kinkx: ATI will be releasing open source drivers soon, so theyll quickly become awesome. as for X-Fi, well, you can thank all those turkeys at SoundBlaster for not releasing spec sheets for it to the alsa dudes
[05:59] <bruenig> !anyone | py_geek
[05:59] <talisein> Where is sun-java6-jdk installed to in feisty? I'm trying to set my java_home correctly
[05:59] <ubotu> py_geek: 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?
[05:59] <Mena> Does Ubuntu/Kubuntu Recognize Vista and add it to the grub ?
[05:59] <bruenig> talisein, do dpkg -L sun-java-sdk (I assume you mean sdk)
[05:59] <bruenig> talisein, do dpkg -L sun-java6-sdk (I assume you mean sdk)
[06:00] <crabgrass> !offtopic
[06:00] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:00] <py_geek> ALL:: okay... has anyone ever had any reallly wierd graphics problems with wine?
[06:00] <albert> hello O.O
[06:00] <brylie> matman, did you put the cd in and boot into ubuntu?
[06:00] <crabgrass> py_geek: all the time, what game and what problem?
[06:00] <bruenig> !anyone | py_geek
[06:00] <ubotu> py_geek: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:00] <Defian> Ok, so if my sound quality in games just plain sucks, distorted and pops.. would getting say.. an audigy 2 SB fix that?
[06:00] <py_geek> warcraft 3 demo
[06:00] <talisein> bruenig: thanks
[06:01] <defcon> root@desktop:~# apt-get upgrade sun-java
[06:01] <defcon>  <----- how do I upgrade my java
[06:01] <Kinkx> Toma-: Well that's cool at least, think I read that there will be some X-Fi drivers released later this year as well from Creative, so guess I'll just have to wait a bit :)
[06:01] <kevin__> py_geek,  i dont think wine uses directx9
[06:01] <crabgrass> py_geek: how are you starting it, wc3demo.exe -opengl
[06:01] <Toma-> Kinkx: thats the spirit :)
[06:01] <crabgrass> py_geek: remember to switch it to opengl
[06:01] <gordboy> Defian: audigy sux. get a proper envy24 card
[06:01] <taime1> mena: yes
[06:01] <usser> py_geek: just wanted to say that
[06:01] <usser> py_geek: war3.exe -opengl
[06:01] <jscinoz> god damn, that really makes me want to bash my head in..
[06:02] <Mena> taime1, ok
[06:02] <matman> brylie, oh, i'm sorry, i forgot to mention that i'm the silly kind of person who likes to plan things out in advance.  I'm just having conversations and setting pre-installation help
[06:02] <payal> thanks guys
[06:02] <matman> lo
[06:02] <matman> lol
[06:02] <bluefox83> defcon, you can't, just do sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:02] <taime1> Mena: http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about78184.html
[06:02] <Mena> taime1, ok
[06:02] <defcon> ok
[06:02] <kevin__> i wish world wind worked with wine
[06:02] <Defian> gordboy: i've never heard of anvy before. I'm assuming it would fare better in linux than an audigy would? hell anything would be better than onboard..
[06:02] <rich_> hi any know whot o find out if i use ppp0 or etho or???? for conky setup
[06:02] <bluefox83> defcon, that will upgrade everything as best it can
[06:02] <kevin__> or maybe someone could port it for me
[06:02] <kevin__> :)
[06:02] <defcon> Bluefox, where do I uninstall .deb packages
[06:02] <Toma-> kevin__: excellent use of alliteration :D
[06:02] <teer> so - I figured out that GParted doesn't support SATA raid configurations.  kind of surprised me.
[06:02] <crabgrass> fintler: where you headed?
[06:02] <kevin__> :)
[06:02] <bluefox83> defcon, synaptic
[06:03] <py_geek> on warcraft 3, i open it using link from desktop that the program created, and my screen res dips down to between 640x... and 1024x... and all the graphics are just gradiented lines/squares... i am using feisty... hmm
[06:03] <crabgrass> teer: really?
[06:03] <fintler> PHL to ABQ with a drive to Santa Fe
[06:03] <defcon> where is synaptic
[06:03] <fintler> layover in PHX
[06:03] <py_geek> on the game
[06:03] <crabgrass> py_geek: don't use the link, use term or make your own shortcut
[06:03] <Flannel> defcon: System > Administration > synaptic package manager
[06:03] <mjbrooks> defcon, you can uninstall through synaptic or the command line
[06:03] <defcon> ok
[06:03] <kevin__> that was alot of w's
[06:03] <matman> brylie, sorry, that seemed a bit rude after i read it.  didn't mean for it too
[06:03] <crabgrass> fintler: santa fe... never been, always wanted to
[06:03] <bluefox83> defcon, System->Administration->Synaptic package manager
[06:03] <cotton> how can I check my cpu temp?
[06:03] <defcon> word
[06:03] <defcon> im there
[06:04] <defcon> thnx
[06:04] <taime1> cotton: gkrellm
[06:04] <crabgrass> !k8temp
[06:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about k8temp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:04] <fintler> I have an appt there with a hot tub....paid for by the company... work == pleasure :0
[06:04] <imrazor_> !lm-sensors
[06:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lm-sensors - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:04] <Clinton__> !beryl
[06:04] <cotton> taime1: What is it?
[06:05] <crabgrass> fintler: paid for, nice
[06:05] <gordboy> Defian: m-audio audiophile 2496 with the ice1712 chipset is way cool. but it only does stereo, unless you add more cards (up to 4, all told). but the sound quality is Premier Division
[06:05] <albert> anyone has any experience installing Qemu O.O?
[06:05] <taime1> cotton: app that can show you temperature as long as you have temperature sensors
[06:05] <fintler> albert: a very long time ago...on slackware 7
[06:05] <imrazor_> Defian: M-Audio Revolution 7.1 sounds great too. ice1724 instead of 1712
[06:05] <kevin__> does wine support managed direct x?
[06:06] <imrazor_> Defian: There's also a Chaintech clone.
[06:06] <gluttony> does anyone know of a decent, not too expensive sound card that would work with ubuntu?
[06:06] <Gnea> fintler: at least you're stuck there now and not during the day :)
[06:06] <gordboy> imrazor_: yeah
[06:06] <XLV> cotton, install lm-sensors. hddtemp and gnome applet
[06:06] <crabgrass> gluttony: i got a pos 2.1 channel card from a yard sale, works fine
[06:06] <fintler> Gnea: ha...seriously....it's 100 degress F now
[06:06] <Gnea> fintler: yeah it was... not as bad as yesterday tho: 108
[06:06] <gluttony> well, i need to be able to go to a store to get it. i dont luck out like that at garage sales
[06:07] <crabgrass> Gnea: lol, and everyone here (SNA) went crazy when it got to 85
[06:07] <josh__> hi
[06:07] <eternalswd> can anyone give me a hand setting up feisty as a gateway for my xp machine?  Here's my setup, I have my Ubuntu box connected via a wireless router ip of 192.168.1.1 with the wireless ip for my box being 192.168.1.2 and I have a crossover connection between the ubuntu box and my xp box with ubuntu ip 192.168.0.1 and xp ip 192.168.0.2  I just set net.ipv4.ip_forward to 1 via sysctl and put in 192.168.0.1 as the gateway address on xp
[06:07] <gordboy> 100 degrees F is cool. 100C is when you start worrying
[06:07] <eternalswd> .  I'm not sure where to go from there
[06:07] <Gnea> crabgrass: bwahaha
[06:07] <fintler> jeez...on thursday I was hiking on the appalachian trail in northern new jersey...it was 40 degrees F
[06:07] <crabgrass> gluttony: try a frys
[06:07] <josh__> does anyone know about a good program for downloading music
[06:07] <kevin__> I will pay 100 dollars to someone of they port worldwind to linux
[06:07] <kevin__> lol
[06:07] <Defian> ehhh.. well.. i'm not looking for anything high end.. just something that doesn't sound like utter crap.. just want the popping to stop in ut04
[06:07] <Defian> anything for sub $30?
[06:08] <gordboy> josh__: limewire
[06:08] <crabgrass> Defian: try turning the game's output volume down to 40~50%
 i dont know which are supported though. is there a supported sound card list?
[06:08] <Gnea> worldwind? only $100?
[06:08] <josh__> gordboy: i try to install limewire but i cant
[06:08] <crabgrass> gluttony: not that i know of... do you have onboard audio on your mobo?
[06:08] <Defian> crabgrass: it doesn't matter where I put it, it pops regardless
[06:08] <gordboy> josh__: why not
[06:08] <crabgrass> Defian: hmm. tried switching between alsa and oss?
[06:09] <Gnea> kevin__: the NASA project?
[06:09] <josh__> i have it install but it does not run
[06:09] <fintler> worldwind doesn't work? ....looks like it's java ...did you just try to run the jar?
[06:09] <imrazor_> Defian: I believe that Chaintech clone is under $30.
[06:09] <Mena> taime1, Thanks :)
[06:09] <Defian> crabgrass: I don't see a way of doing that. when I tried to force it with aoss, it didn't get any sound. and ingame only has openAL
[06:09] <kevin__> gnea, yep
[06:09] <taime1> no prob
 yeah, i do
[06:09] <Defian> imrazor: you think that card will work good?
[06:09] <Twilurk> Hello
[06:09] <crabgrass> Defian: hmm.
[06:09] <IowaDave> eternalswd: you are thinking that the ubuntu machine will simply share internet connection with the windows box? or are you thinking you need to have the ubuntu serve as a firewall?
[06:09] <crabgrass> gluttony: tried using that?
[06:09] <gordboy> imrazor_: but does it have gold rca connectors ?
[06:10] <gluttony> yeah, its the reason why i need a new one
[06:10] <imrazor_> Defian: I've *heard* that it sounds great, but I don't have personal experience.
[06:10] <Twilurk> Anyone able to help me figure out why I cannot increase my resolution in Ubuntu?
[06:10] <imrazor_> gordboy: no idea
[06:10] <toool> need help been able to write to a partition can read only, and when i try changing it, it says i don't have permission
[06:10] <Gnea> kevin__: oooh, $100 wouldn't come close... it'd take more than that to port .NET ;)
[06:10] <eternalswd> IowaDave, I simply want it to share the net connection with the windows box
[06:10] <Defian> imrazor_ well, i've used a cheap $20 one from wal-mart in my old PC. It sounded a lot better in than onboard.. but that was windows xp.
[06:10] <fintler> Twilurk:did you fuddle (technical term) with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[06:10] <crabgrass> Twilurk: you need to add them in xorg.conf
[06:10] <gordboy> imrazor_: it's bound to be crappy 1/8" minijack. for that price
[06:10] <Twilurk> yea, I did. No real luck
[06:10] <kevin__> Gnea i think if someone could do it , there would be more money offered
[06:11] <Twilurk> Seems to be stuck at 1024 x 768
 yeah, its why i need a new card
[06:11] <Twilurk> can go down, but not up
[06:11] <imrazor_> gordboy: revo has minijack too - rca digital though.
[06:11] <kevin__> Gnea, there are alot of people that want it
[06:11] <fintler> Twilurk: try searching for your video card on the forums...see if there's a special hack for it
[06:11] <Gnea> kevin__: i supposed it depends how badly someone wants to go up against a patent :)
[06:11] <IowaDave> eternalswd: understood. it's something that Macs and Windows XP machines can be configured to do, so why not Ubuntu, right? i'll flip through a book and see what I can find. anybody else, feel free to chime in.
[06:11] <Twilurk> ... that does not fill me with confidence
[06:11] <crabgrass> gluttony: oh/
[06:11] <kevin__> Gnea,  you can download the source
[06:11] <brylie> matman
[06:11] <rob_p> eternalswd: Google for, "ubuntu-firewall" or, "firestarter", either of which will do what you are asking.
[06:11] <dancingmonkeuy> Bahh
[06:12] <toool> need help been able to write to a partition can read only, and when i try changing it, it says i don't have permission, any help please
[06:12] <lethu> gluttony, http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ for a supported sound card list
[06:12] <Gnea> kevin__: the source of what?
[06:12] <brylie> matman we can chat WHILE you install it
[06:12] <kevin__> gnea the souce code for worldwind
[06:12] <bungle> hey does ubuntu support ralink rt2500 wifi cards
[06:12] <brylie> matman the Ubuntu installer is a LiveCD
[06:12] <Twilurk> Toool, try changing it as root
[06:12] <imrazor_> Defian: ALSA sounds great on many onboard chipsets too. Via VT8237 sounds very good, though not up to the Revo 7.1.
[06:12] <Gnea> kevin__: worldwind? i know that much... but is there a .NET runtime for linux?
[06:12] <gordboy> rob_p: roger that. firestarter makes ics easy
[06:12] <kevin__> gnea that i dont know
 thanks
[06:12] <toool> twilurk     how do i do it as root
[06:12] <lethu> gluttony, yw
[06:12] <Gnea> kevin__: that's gonna be the key
[06:13] <fintler> wtf...the place I'm working for has an sql injection problem and a remote code execution on their main site ....this is a pagerank 7 site....bleh
[06:13] <rob_p> gordboy: Yes.  As does Ubuntu-firewall.  :-)
[06:13] <crabgrass> fintler: whoa...
[06:13] <Defian> imrazor_: I have realtek
 my built in has this think layer of static that comes out over any sound that should come out of the speakers
[06:13] <fintler> crabgrass: I just found em both in the search feature
[06:13] <kevin__> gnea is there anything like .net for linux?
[06:13] <imrazor_> Defian: I have no experience there. Do you have audio problems with it?
[06:13] <Clinton__> what is the 3d desktop manager in ubuntu?  beryl?
[06:13] <zcat[1] > kevin__: mono ?
[06:13] <Defian> imrazor_: I can listen to music or watch videos perfectly, it sounds fine.. just games that are the issue.
[06:13] <fintler> Clinton__ beryl or compiz
[06:14] <Twilurk> toool: To run as root, you go to command line.
[06:14] <MindOfChaos> kevin__ mono is the closest
[06:14] <Twilurk> sudo root, I believe
[06:14] <Twilurk> and the password
[06:14] <toool> twilurk     how do i do it as root
[06:14] <MindOfChaos> For C#
[06:14] <fintler> Clinton__ : try running desktop-effects
[06:14] <imrazor_> Defian: Native games, cedega or wine?
[06:14] <Defian> imrazor_: Quake3 and IOquake3 can't play sound at all, UT2004 has popping sounds, and games on wine typically pop too
[06:14] <crabgrass> gluttony: is your mobo grounded properly?
[06:14] <Defian> imrazor_: both
[06:14] <kevin__> gnea could the source code be altered to use mono then?
[06:14] <crabgrass> fintler: awesome
[06:14] <IowaDave> eternalswd: found this --- http://www.debuntu.org/iptables-how-to-share-your-internet-connection
[06:14] <Clinton__> fintler: what is the default?  (see desktop-effects)
[06:14] <Twilurk> Honeslty, I'm not the person to ask.
[06:14] <Defian> imrazor_ as in, both native and wine games
[06:14] <toool> twilurk   what do i type
[06:14] <toool> newbie here
[06:14] <Gnea> kevin__: maybe
[06:15] <gluttony> i dont know, honestly. im pretty sure thats not the reason. it doesnt happen in windows
[06:15] <fintler> oisho: my flight leaves in about 5 mins....if you're on later I'll help you with it
[06:15] <imrazor_> Defian: Do you play the games on high volume?
[06:15] <fintler> I spent a summer with the numerical recipes runga-kutta
[06:15] <Defian> imrazor_ no. Typically 40% or so
[06:15] <IowaDave> eternalswd: not a trivial task, but not impossible, to share your connection. look at it this way: after you get it going, you'll be the new expert on the subject :-P
[06:15] <fintler> it wasn't fun ;P
[06:15] <gordboy> fintler: numerical recipes is a good read, but crappy code :)
[06:15] <Clinton__> When I enable desktop-effects, which is running, beryl or compiz?  Or is it something else?
[06:16] <toool> how do you become the root
[06:16] <DShepherd> Clinton__: compiz
[06:16] <imrazor_> Defian: Any idea how it sounds under Windows?
[06:16] <Clinton__> DShepherd: OK thanks
[06:16] <eternalswd> thanks IowaDave and rob_p, I should be able to get it from there
[06:16] <DShepherd> Clinton__: no prob
[06:16] <zcat[1] > IowaDave: bah, why don't you have him compile the kernel too.... try firestarter, it makes connection sharing easier than on windows..
[06:16] <dancingmonkeuy> I fucking hate Ubuntu... But it's so nice :/
[06:16] <fintler> gordboy: horrible code....it was ported from BASIC to like 6 different languages
[06:16] <Flannel> !language | dancingmonkeuy
[06:16] <ubotu> dancingmonkeuy: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:16] <rob_p> eternalswd: welcome
[06:16] <Defian> imrazor_: yeah, I have an XP and ubuntu dual boot. Everything sounds great in windows, no issues period.
[06:16] <crabgrass> !ubotu > ubotu
[06:16] <dancingmonkeuy> I golly gee gosh darn hate Ubuntu... But it's so nice :/
[06:16] <Clinton__> DShepherd: which application can I run to further customize it beyond the options in desktop-effects ?
[06:17] <Defian> imrazor_: which is what bothers me... I don't wee why linux has problems where windows doesn't
[06:17] <NickGarvey> Defian: you write a driver, then complain
[06:17] <IowaDave> zcat: sounds like you know more than I do. thanks for the suggestion, anyhow. :)
[06:17] <DShepherd> Clinton__: gnome-compiz-preferences i think.. install it if it is not installed yet
[06:17] <Defian> NickGarvey: Hahaha, point taken. sorry
[06:17] <gordboy> toool: you can do sudo su. while you're root you can do passwd to set a root password. but this is frowned apon in the ubuntu world. just do sudo <command> <parameters>
[06:17] <toool> ubuntu looks good but would be better if i could solve my probs
[06:17] <imrazor_> Defian: With wine, can you specify alsa or oss?
[06:17] <crabgrass> Defian: linux does exactly what you tell it do. if you give it bad instructions, it won't do what you expect
[06:17] <Defian> imrazor_: yeah, but I always use alsa.. oss doesn't work or is even worse
[06:18] <zcat[1] > IowaDave: I don't like to scare the newb's .. there's an easy GUI way to do just about everything in ubuntu.
[06:18] <imrazor_> Defian: What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[06:18] <gordboy> except fix a bad xorg.conf file ....
[06:18] <dancingmonkeuy> Now I need to reinstall base, reconfigure grub, reboot, validate my cd, which is a HDD, wait for it to fail so it runs debconf........
[06:18] <Gnea> kevin__: hrm, i don't have my ubuntu up and running right now... i'm in debian sid, actually... gonna see if i can get it working
[06:18] <Defian> imrazor_: 7.04 Feisty
[06:18] <Clinton__> DShepherd: great! thanks again
i dont know, honestly. im pretty sure thats not the reason. it doesnt happen in windows
[06:18] <Gnea> kevin__: i'm gonna hold you to that $100 if i can make it work ;)
[06:18] <DShepherd> Clinton__: no problem
[06:18] <crabgrass> Defian: i believe the saying goes something like "linux breaks if you type something in wrong, windows breaks if you type something in"
[06:19] <crabgrass> gluttony: hmm. well, that worked for me. sorry, mate
[06:19] <imrazor_> Defian: Is it AC97 or hi-def?
[06:19] <kevin__> gnea, I will pay for sure:)
[06:19] <Defian> crabgrass: lol perhaps
[06:19] <toool> ok how do i change the partition to read write  not just read
[06:19] <Defian> imrazor_: AC97
 its no problem freund
[06:19] <Defian> even though everything isn't peachy.. i've found it hard to bring myself to reboot back into XP
[06:19] <zcat[1] > a lot of onboard chipsets are poorly documented and hard to do drivers for, I think... that's the usual excuse anyhow :)
[06:19] <ama-deus13> hello everyone
[06:19] <imrazor_> Defian: do you know the exact chipset? Try lspci to find out.
[06:20] <Defian> getting reeaaaaaaaally used to using gnome and the terminal
[06:20] <dancingmonkeuy> toool: naybe fstab, see if you see "ro". remove that
[06:20] <Defian> imrazor_: Ok one moment
[06:20] <IowaDave> eternalswd, zcat: firestarter is available in Synaptic (not sure which repository). more information is available online, just google firestarter. looks simple enough, he said, without having tried it.
[06:20] <NickGarvey> the power of the cli is what keeps me on linux :)
[06:20] <dancingmonkeuy> But I doubt it.
[06:20] <imrazor_> Defian: Actually alsamixer will tell you too.
[06:20] <DShepherd> Clinton__: srry its actually called gnome-compiz-manager
[06:20] <zcat[1] > My onboard sound sucks in linux too; I chucked in a pci card. and of problem :)
[06:20] <NickGarvey> I'll use windows, want to move some files and do some commands on them, and then cry a little when I realize I need to do it for each one
[06:20] <zcat[1] > !find firestarter
[06:20] <ubotu> Found: firestarter
[06:20] <Defian> imrazor_: 00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2)
[06:20] <zcat[1] > hmmm..
[06:20] <toool> dancing monkey   typed in fstab    says no command found
[06:21] <Angelus> hi everyone, was wondering, is it possible to read newsgroups through evolution. I've got a newsgroup server from my internet provider and I want to use that newsgroup to read messages
[06:21] <zcat[1] > !info firestarter
[06:21] <ubotu> firestarter: gtk program for managing and observing your firewall. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.3-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 396 kB, installed size 1920 kB
[06:21] <crabgrass> lol @ ubotu
[06:21] <imrazor_> Defian: I've got one of those in my other box, and had no problem.
[06:21] <toool> dancingmonkey   typed in fstab    says no command found
[06:21] <Defian> imrazor_: Perhaps i've got different drivers installed?
[06:21] <NickGarvey> toool: /etc/fstab is a file
[06:21] <gordboy> IowaDave, eternalswd, zcat - firestarter is very good. very easy and very nice
[06:21] <Gnea> kevin__: well, it looks like someone actually *did* get it working with mono. about 2 years ago.
[06:21] <imrazor_> Defian: Is it using the snd_intel_i8x0 module?
[06:21] <DShepherd> Clinton__: got that ^?
[06:21] <Defian> imrazor_: sorry, but how would I check that?
[06:21] <IowaDave> zcat, thanks. eternalswd, you'll need to turn on the universe repository so that synaptic can install firestarter for you.
[06:21] <jam> Okay, guys. How do I install macromedia flash on Ubuntu?
[06:22] <toool> nickgarvey  says permission denied
[06:22] <imrazor_> Defian: Do "lsmod | grep -e snd"
[06:22] <dancingmonkeuy> toool: I ought not tell you have to edit it then since you will surely break it :)
[06:22] <NickGarvey> toool: sudoooooooo
[06:22] <zcat[1] > !flash | jam
[06:22] <ubotu> jam: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[06:22] <zcat[1] > hehe.. I love ubotu
[06:22] <kevin__> Gnea does it work?
[06:22] <dancingmonkeuy> Breaking fstab is like breaking your nose, dose no real damage but hurts to reset.
[06:22] <DShepherd> !info gnome-compiz-manager > Clinton__
[06:22] <IowaDave> zcat: tell it
[06:22] <gordboy> jam: enable all the repos in synaptic. then search for flash
[06:23] <Flannel> !flash | jam
[06:23] <ubotu> jam: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[06:23] <imrazor_> Defian: see if says anything about intel or 8x0
[06:23] <jam> okay. Thank you guys
[06:23] <orbin> Angelus: afaik, no
[06:23] <toool> i'm lost
[06:23] <eternalswd> IowaDave, I'm familiar with firestarter, but I'd actually prefer doing it without gui first in any case, especially since I'll likely be setting up a dedicated server sometime in the near future
[06:23] <Defian> imrazor_: snd_intelx80
[06:23] <Defian> imrazor_: erm, snd_intel8x0
[06:24] <zcat[1] > eternalswd: masochist, huh? :)
[06:24] <toool> something so simple shouldn't be this difficult,
[06:24] <dhtechs> will gutsy have xorg 7.2???
[06:24] <IowaDave> eternalswd: ok, that puts you back onto iptables, and the link I sent you the first time. good luck!
[06:24] <imrazor_> Defian: Sorry I can't help any more than to say it worked fine with that module when I had 6.04 installed.
[06:24] <Flannel> dhtechs: When is it released?
[06:24] <ama-deus13> running ubuntu 7.04. got problems with sound. have sb audigy and a whole bunch of various speakers and headphones. now using tannoy reveal active. the problem is that my speakers are producing some noise all the time, which seems somehow related to the harddrive activity (guess, it's because of cable). but that's not the main problem. the main problem is that every time a sound playback begins or ends i hear some nasty click. sounds familiar to anyone?
[06:24] <imrazor_> Defian: on that box...
[06:24] <orbin> Angelus: actually, just checked - it does
[06:24] <Defian> imrazor_: weird... hm...
[06:24] <dhtechs> next month I think
[06:24] <imrazor_> Defian: what does alsamixer say when you run it?
[06:25] <Angelus> orbin...ahh cool but what do I need to set it up?
[06:25] <dhtechs> Flannel: next month I think
[06:25] <Paddy_EIRE> could anyone tell me why my wifi would have just vanished??
[06:25] <eternalswd> IowaDave, zcat[1]  actually rob_p pointed me to ubuntu-firewall which I think will work nicely
[06:25] <orbin> Angelus: just go to edit > prefs, create a new mail account and select usenet as server type
[06:25] <jp834618> linux is the best thing ever
[06:25] <Flannel> dhtechs: then most likely
[06:25] <eternalswd> why make things more complicated than they need to be ;)
[06:25] <Defian> imrazor_: Card: NVidia CK804, chip: ALC850 rev 0
[06:26] <IowaDave> eternalswd: remember if all else fails, buy a cheap wireless card for that Windows machine. it's cheaper than tearing out your hair. :-/
[06:26] <hikenboot> greetings all just installed ubuntu 7.04 getting cant access tty job control turned off on first boot after install...any ideas..I see hundres of posts for this issue with no solutions
[06:26] <jam> gordboy: how do you enable all repositories?
[06:26] <imrazor_> Defian: Best suggestion I can make is google "ALC850 alsa popping"
[06:26] <Paddy_EIRE> It worked perfectly default install feisty, its an atheros chipset
[06:26] <Paddy_EIRE> I know about madwifi
[06:26] <zcat[1] > Bah, I'm only running ubuntu while I wait for freebsd to download :)
[06:26] <ama-deus13> please, help :'(
[06:26] <Defian> imrazor_: Thanks for what help you could give. Now I know some more commands :P
[06:26] <suave4> hate to sound like a newb, but how do you edit a plain text file from the console?
[06:26] <imrazor_> Defian: Sure :)
[06:27] <rob_p> eternalswd: Yes, it is quite nice!  Many dedicated linux gateways are using it with great success!
[06:27] <Flannel> suave4: nano
[06:27] <zcat[1] > suave4: nano
[06:27] <Angelus> orbin, I've tried to give it a go but it just loads nothing
[06:27] <eternalswd> IowaDave, yes, but that doesn't look as good on a resume :p
[06:27] <zcat[1] > damn, too slow !
[06:27] <kevin__> gnea im trying to install it via wine, I installed internet explorer 6, now im trying to install .net2.0 and im getting C++ runtime errors
[06:27] <crabgrass> suave4: nano filename
[06:27] <cua0> pico!
[06:27] <zcat[1] > suave4: vi !!!
[06:27] <Flannel> cua0: pico doesn't exist in Ubuntu
[06:27] <Paddy_EIRE> chew!
[06:27] <gordboy> "i typed fstab, and nothing happened" fscking classic !
[06:27] <zcat[1] > vi is installed on every *nix!
[06:27] <DShepherd> !repos | jam
[06:27] <ubotu> jam: 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
[06:28] <IowaDave> rob_p: where is that app, ubuntu-firewall? i looked in synaptic, no joy.
[06:28] <Chili> Hmm, can anyone help me get my sound working?
[06:28] <suave4> hmmm
[06:28] <Gnea> kevin__: hrm, try this: http://ww2d.org/home.php
[06:28] <Paddy_EIRE> IowaDave, firestarter
[06:28] <jam> !repos
[06:28] <suave4> I'll try nano
[06:28] <ama-deus13> rob_p: firestarter
[06:28] <crimsun> Chili: please read http://www.linux-sound.info/alsa/index.php?task=support and tell me the URL of the paste generated by the script linked from that page.
[06:28] <orbin> Angelus: http://www.ensode.net/evolution_newsgroups.html see the bottom paragraphs
[06:28] <kevin__> gnea, yeah ww2d sucks really
[06:28] <rob_p> IowaDave: Ubuntu-firewall is not in the repos.  Just google it.
[06:28] <gordboy> with two furlongs to go, it's firestarter by three lengths ...
[06:28] <Gnea> kevin__: yeah well, that's what there is
[06:29] <rob_p> ama-deus13: No.  Ubuntu-firewall.
[06:29] <kevin__> Gnea, google earth is better
[06:29] <IowaDave> rob_p: ok, i'm on it.
[06:29] <Gnea> kevin__: and i wouldn't call something that works as 'sucking'
[06:29] <ama-deus13> rob_p: why?
[06:29] <Gnea> kevin__: but it's windows only, and so therefore it sucks
[06:29] <SixtyOver> ive got a networking question
[06:29] <wastrel> google earth works on lunix
[06:29] <SixtyOver> if anybody cares to help me out
[06:29] <kevin__> gnea :)
[06:29] <crabgrass> !ask
[06:29] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:29] <Gnea> SixtyOver: just say what the problem is
[06:29] <gordboy> SixtyOver: shoot
[06:30] <zcat[1] > wastrel: there's a repo for it too..
[06:30] <SixtyOver> how do i set my wirless nic to promiscous mode
[06:30] <rob_p> ama-deus13: Perhaps we are, 'out of sync' on our conversation... I thought you were asking me what ICS app I was referring to.
[06:30] <IowaDave> rob_p: any relation?
[06:30] <Gnea> ifconfig wlan0 promisc
[06:30] <rob_p> IowaDave: ...maybe  :-)
[06:30] <SixtyOver> is that a command
[06:30] <gordboy> !
[06:30] <zcat[1] > wastrel: deb http://ubuntu.cafuego.net feisty-cafuego all  <- repo for google earth, second life, etc..
[06:30] <Clinton__> With desktop-effects enabled, when I do an Alt-Tab, the desktop gets zoomed out a little bit.  I find this extremely annoying and cannot find the option to disable this in gnome-compiz-preferences, does anyone have any suggestions on how I can alter this behavior?
[06:30] <Gnea> SixtyOver: try it and see
[06:31] <Punkunity> does anyone know why I cant play me DVDs on feisty??
[06:31] <IowaDave> rob_p: swell. it's a privilege to meet a contributor.
[06:31] <ama-deus13> rob_p: now i got ya. me stupid :)
[06:31] <crabgrass> Punkunity: 'cause the fcc doesn't want you to
[06:31] <rob_p> ama-deus13: No sweat!  :-)
[06:31] <zcat[1] > !restricted | Punkunity
[06:31] <ubotu> Punkunity: 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
[06:31] <Flannel> !dvd | Punkunity
[06:31] <ubotu> Punkunity: 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
[06:32] <zcat[1] > 'backing up' dvd's ;)
[06:32] <Defian> imrazor_: is there anyway I could check which modules are compatable with my chipset?
[06:32] <ama-deus13> so, still no one to help me with my sound problem?
[06:32] <Defian> imrazor_: not to mention how to change modules if need be
[06:32] <rob_p> IowaDave: Well, it's a privilege to contribute to a great community!
[06:32] <SixtyOver> wifi0
[06:32] <zcat[1] > I use dvdrip .. it's awesome
[06:32] <SixtyOver> you threw me off
[06:32] <SixtyOver> but thanks
[06:32] <imrazor_> Defian: The only one I know of is snd_intel_8x0. You could try blacklisting snd_intel_8x0 and see if anything else loads on boot.
[06:32] <gordboy> ra0 sometimes too
[06:32] <Gnea> it was relative, no problem
[06:33] <ixian_> hi, can someone recommend me a good player for .asf video files? totem plays them but the framerate seems to be very low
[06:33] <gordboy> vlc
[06:33] <gordboy> mplayer
[06:33] <gordboy> xine
[06:33] <zcat[1] > ixian_: mplayer
[06:33] <NickGarvey> mplayer is where its at
[06:33] <Gnea> wifi0 isn't always what it's called.
[06:33] <crabgrass> vlc ftw
[06:33] <zcat[1] > vlc or mplayer .. mplayer seems to handle stuf better a lot of the time
[06:33] <gordboy> mythtv-video
[06:33] <mon^rch> hey all, what's the dpkg --reconfigure xserver command again plz :)
[06:33] <IowaDave> ama-deus13: I had bad sound on a recent homebuild with via chipset, until I installed the via drivers. after that it went ok.  so it could be a driver issue. if that is the case, there is probably an answer in the forums.
[06:33] <NickGarvey> mon^rch: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:33] <`m0> you know what is cool about ubuntu while installing:) We can browse online and ubuntu while ubuntu gets installed
[06:34] <Punkunity> Flannel, i dont want to copy anything...yet....but I want to play my dvds on my computer like i used to be able to in windows
[06:34] <`m0> That is pretty cool
[06:34] <mon^rch> NickGarvey: tyvm
[06:34] <NickGarvey> mon^rch: :)
[06:34] <ixian_> thanks ill try mplayer
[06:34] <zcat[1] > `m0: or at least play same-gnome if you're not online
[06:34] <Flannel> Punkunity: right, read the first part of that factoid
[06:34] <`m0> heh
[06:34] <ama-deus13> lowaDave: thank you. i'll check that
[06:34] <Punkunity> ok ty Flannel
[06:35] <beach_> Hello all
[06:35] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: just install libdvdcss2 and libdvdread, they're essential for playing DVD's .. being able to copy them is just a bonus feature
[06:35] <gordboy> ixian_: i've only got one .asf but it's a classic 8 minute schoolgirl adventure :)
[06:35] <beach_> Is XChat-Gnome the best IRC client to use?
[06:35] <crdlb> !best
[06:35] <ubotu> 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.
[06:35] <Punkunity> ty zcat[1] 
[06:35] <Chili> crimsun: I can't get the script to run.
[06:35] <beach_> For Ubuntu that is...
[06:35] <`m0> beach_: I kinda prefer irssi :)
[06:35] <gordboy> beach_: just plain xchat
[06:35] <NickGarvey> crdlb: ooo thank you for using that, I'll need to remember that one :)
[06:36] <zerokill88> can someone help with this error i get when trying to play a movie. "Error oepning/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device"?
[06:36] <nibsa1242b> How do make my printers show up in The GIMP? They show up in all my other programs.
[06:36] <crabgrass> beach_: i'm using pidgin. i can see text and converse with people, that's really all i need
[06:36] <IowaDave> beach: gaim does a nice job. i'm using it now. i like the interface better than irssi, but have used both.
[06:36] <gordboy> zerokill88: you have another prog using the xv output ?
[06:36] <crdlb> zerokill88: go into mplayer's options, and set the video output to xv
[06:36] <cdubya> !restricted
[06:37] <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
[06:37] <beach_> Thanks, does GAIM have spell check built in?
[06:37] <zerokill88> thanks guys.will try that
[06:37] <Chili> crimsun: http://pastebin.ca/485677
[06:37] <kevin__> gnea, I am actually getting somewhere with wine, i downloaded mono for windows and installed it through wine, not the worldwind installer makes it all the way to the point of installing the managed directx files
[06:37] <griswald> does anyone in here know computers well and have installed fiesty ?
[06:37] <Gnea> kevin__: hrmmm
[06:37] <crabgrass> beach_: gaim does, but... either they dropped that in pidgin, or i turned it off somehow
[06:37] <zcat[1] > griswald: no. nobody like that here.. :)
[06:37] <Chili> crimsun: did ya get that?
[06:37] <SixtyOver> ok back again
[06:37] <griswald> zcat maybe you are it :)
[06:37] <crimsun> Chili: are you trying to use your emu10k1x or your onboard intel?
[06:37] <IowaDave> griswald: we're feisty, though
[06:37] <griswald> oo
[06:38] <griswald> i get this promot called configureing mddam
[06:38] <SixtyOver> how do i bridge a wireless and and a wired connection
[06:38] <Chili> crimsun: I was using my onboard intel on my last install, so probably that again.
[06:38] <`m0> zcat[1] : woot I got 1911 hehe
[06:38] <nibsa1242b> How do make my printers show up in The GIMP? They show up in all my other programs.
[06:38] <zerokill88> crdlb how do i do that?
[06:38] <griswald> md arrays needed for the root file system
[06:38] <griswald> what do i put in there
[06:38] <SixtyOver> ?
[06:38] <Gnea> kevin__: are you installing google earth or ww2d?
[06:38] <crdlb> zerokill88: do you have the options window open?
[06:38] <kevin__> worldwind 3d
[06:38] <crdlb> it may be called settings or preferences
[06:38] <griswald> does anyone have a clue ><
[06:38] <zerokill88> crdlb the prefrences
[06:38] <kevin__> gnea worldwind 1.4
[06:39] <Gnea> oh
[06:39] <crimsun> Chili: amixer set 'External Amplifier' mute
[06:39] <crdlb> zerokill88: on the video tab, select the xv line
[06:39] <Angelus> orbin, thanks that page was great, I got it going sort of but it's good enough for now until I play with it! :)
[06:39] <IowaDave> griswald: i have to pass on that one. can you tell the group what you were doing when the prompt showed up?
[06:39] <`m0> Hi, I want to use ubuntu for my personal desktop computer
[06:39] <Gnea> kevin__: there's a googleearth linux binary now
[06:39] <orbin> Angelus: yw.  i personally prefer pan
[06:39] <zerokill88> crdlb ha easy thanks :)
[06:39] <Gnea> kevin__: downloading it right now :)
[06:39] <zcat[1] > griswald: if you have to ask, you should probably just use guided partitioning and let the installer decide what's best :)
[06:39] <griswald> lowaDave: i am trying to install ifesty
[06:40] <`m0> But what I need is the following: I need to run at least 2 windows application, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Adobe Photoshop, and maybe Adobe Flex
[06:40] <griswald> it didnt give me a chance to put guided partionoing
[06:40] <Chili> crimsun: I don't see external amp
[06:40] <kevin__> gnea for wine you will need IE6 and mono for windows
[06:40] <zcat[1] > griswald: you trying to set up software raid or something?
[06:40] <griswald> i used gksu "update-manager -c -d:
[06:40] <griswald> no
[06:40] <griswald> zcat[1] :  iam trying to set up fiesty
[06:40] <Gnea> kevin__: i have windows in qemu if i need it
[06:40] <griswald> from edgy
[06:40] <nibsa1242b> zcat[1]  griswald I don't think guided does a separate /home which most people recommend
[06:40] <Bradf0rd> Hey, is anyone here running Beryl w/ an Intel 945 chipset?
[06:40] <nibsa1242b> How do make my printers show up in The GIMP? They show up in all my other programs.
[06:41] <griswald> nibsa1242b: so what should i do :(
[06:41] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: I was. I don't recommend it.
[06:41] <zcat[1] > griswald: hmmm.. ok. That's kinda weird.
[06:41] <Chili> crimsun: found it, nevermind.
[06:41] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, why not?
[06:41] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Very slow, sucked up a lot of RAM.
[06:41] <Chili> crimsun: Still no sound.
[06:42] <IowaDave> griswald: do you have the option to back up your data files and do a clean install of feisty? from what i hear, clean installs have worked out better going all the way back to warty
[06:42] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Impaired system responsiveness, used lots of CPU cycles.
[06:42] <Punkunity> Flannel, and zcat[1]  i went to the site, and i went on synaptic, and i got everything that had to do with libdvd , but i cnat get the libdvdcss2 file anywhere, i typed the command i found on that website
[06:42] <Punkunity> that Flannel sent me to
[06:42] <crimsun> Chili: well, which sound card are you speakers/headphones plugged into?
[06:42] <Punkunity> and ti read this
[06:42] <nibsa1242b> griswald- depends on the size of your hard drive/ amount of harddrive you are using for Ubuntu and anything anyone says to you is pretty much just a suggestion based upon personal experience as no one really knows how you'll use your computer and partitions
[06:42] <Punkunity> bryan@bryan-desktop:~$ sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[06:42] <Punkunity> sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh: command not found
[06:42] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, I'm asking b/c last time I installed it it worked fine until reboot... after that I couldn't even get into Ubuntu before I got BSOD, would you know why that is?
[06:42] <teer> anyone have experience with the package multipath-tools-initramfs ?
[06:42] <crimsun> Punkunity: use medibuntu.
[06:43] <Punkunity> crimsun, what is medibuntu?
[06:43] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: true that.
[06:43] <crimsun> Chili: your speakers/headphones, even.
[06:43] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: you turned on universe and multiverse in synaptic?
[06:43] <Gnea> kevin__: mmm google earth.. aaah in linux...
[06:43] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Does X even start loading?
[06:43] <Punkunity> i thik i have all that on, ill check again
[06:43] <zcat[1] > .. and reload too :)
[06:43] <griswald> thisis a clean isntall
[06:43] <crimsun> Punkunity: I'm sure you can deduce what it is with a quick web search.  :-)
[06:43] <Chili> crimsun: they're plugged into the ones I usually use...I believe the onboard.
[06:43] <SixtyOver> can anyone tell me how to bridge connections
[06:43] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, It seemed to work fine and all, before the reboot. I've got a Core Duo 1.6Ghz w/ 1gb ram... and yes, I think that was my problem
[06:43] <griswald> this is a clean install
[06:43] <kevin__> gnea, have you ever used worldwind 3d?
[06:43] <crdlb> imrazor_: you were on an i945?
[06:43] <Gnea> SixtyOver: for what purpose?
[06:44] <Gnea> kevin__: nope
[06:44] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, it would say something about X... and that's all I could make out
[06:44] <Punkunity> ok crimsun
[06:44] <crimsun> Chili: you "believe" is not sufficient.  Investigate, please.
[06:44] <imrazor_> crdlb: Intel 865GV
[06:44] <nibsa1242b> Why does setting up printing in The GIMP have to be so difficult (and require a separate process from setting up printing on everything else)? Can someone help me set up my printer so I can print from THE Gimp.
[06:44] <zcat[1] > is there a package for worldwind anywhere?
[06:44] <crdlb> imrazor_: that's very different
[06:44] <kevin__> gnea i think its way better then google earth, thats why im so interested in getting it wo work
[06:44] <SixtyOver> to get my modded abox back connected to the interweb
[06:44] <SixtyOver> xbox*
[06:44] <crdlb> the 945 is a thousand times better
[06:44] <nibsa1242b> griswald: how large is the amount of hard drive space that you are allocating to Ubuntu? and is anything else on it?
[06:44] <zcat[1] > isn't worldwind a java app?
[06:44] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Need more details. Do you see the ubuntu splash screen?
[06:45] <IowaDave> griswald: ok, understood you are doing a clean install over edgy and not an update from edgy. any ideas anyone?
[06:45] <kevin__> zcat[1] , ww2d is
[06:45] <griswald> well
[06:45] <vm> hrm okay, so I installed wallpaper-tray, and have it set up, and to start it i type wallpaper-tray into terminal......then do i have to leave the terminal window up for it to run?
[06:45] <griswald> i have 40 gb hd
[06:45] <griswald> i dont care if i lose my old stuff
[06:45] <SixtyOver> yuo get that gnea
[06:45] <crdlb> !autostart | vm
[06:45] <kevin__> zcat[1] , ww2d is the only thing that runs on linux atm, worldwind 3d is awesome
[06:45] <dr_willis> vm,  use 'command & '   then 'exit' if ya want to.
[06:45] <Chili> crimsun: Yes, its plugged into the onboard.
[06:45] <skinnypuppy1334> where can I get some info on the systems dell is planning on selling with ubuntu?
[06:45] <ubotu> vm: 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
[06:45] <zcat[1] > I'll take a look if it's in a repo. I don't feel like installing stuff by hand unless it's something I really need.
[06:46] <dr_willis> skinnypuppy1334,  i saw some links to info on slashdot the other day i think. dident follow them
[06:46] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, nope, it would show GRUB, I'd select Ubuntu and it would start loading up, and all the sudden BSOD
[06:46] <Eno_> does anyone know why ubuntu does not index say, my xchat logs? i'm on feisty and just have the default setup
[06:46] <Eno_> err
[06:46] <Eno_> why beagle
[06:46] <Eno_> not ubuntu
[06:46] <crdlb> Eno_: I don't think it looks in hidden directories
[06:46] <Eno_> ah
[06:46] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: BSOD? As in Windows??
[06:46] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Or is it some kind of X error?
[06:47] <SixtyOver> how do i bridge connections?
[06:47] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: griswald: 40gb, I'd say at least 15-25 gb for /home, I tend to prefer 50-100mb /boot, (amount of ram in mb * 2) /swap, and then the rest in / I think is good for a basic setup... anyone else care to input?
[06:47] <crimsun> Chili: which onboard?  Does  `amixer -c1 set 'Analog/Digital Output Jack' unmute`  help?
[06:47] <griswald> ..
[06:47] <griswald> im not partiionaing here
[06:47] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, Well, it was a blue screen, that said something about X, and it would keep showing random characters all over the screen... which was blue... and I couldn't do anything, so it was of death
[06:47] <nibsa1242b> griswald: sorry... then what kind of advice do you want?
[06:47] <griswald> MD arrays needed for the root file system
[06:48] <griswald> iam sorry nibsa i know you are helping me
[06:48] <griswald> i mjust very lost
[06:48] <griswald> im trying to install fiesty over edgy
[06:48] <defcon> fluxbox or KDE on ubuntu? how do I install?
[06:48] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: You should be able to select OK with your keyboard and continue to a console.
[06:48] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Enter might do the trick.
[06:48] <nibsa1242b> griswald: its ok, I think I came in like half-way into someone else helping you so I might not have the full story of exactly what kind of help you need :)
[06:48] <Chili> crimsun: the Intel, and that didn't help.
[06:48] <Prospero2008> Is this the Windows Vista irc channel?
[06:48] <zcat[1] > griswald: sounds like a clean install might be the easier option..
[06:48] <griswald> do you have any idea what i should do ?
[06:49] <griswald> zcat[1] : this is a clean install
[06:49] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_,  I Pressed everything, b/c I figured it was just telling me something was up...
[06:49] <crimsun> Chili: but both your intel and your emu10k1x are "onboard".
[06:49] <griswald> first i cleanly installed dapper and cleanly installed edgy from there and now trying fiesty
[06:49] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Try TAB then Enter.
[06:49] <defcon> Prospero2008, www.ubuntu.com
[06:49] <crimsun> Chili: is this a dist-upgrade from edgy?
[06:49] <defcon> better than vista
[06:49] <nibsa1242b> griswald: you are doing a clean install right? are you using the regular install or alternate?
[06:49] <skinnypuppy1334> I had probs installing fiesty over edgy  until I deleted the partitions and tried again
[06:49] <defcon> get it
[06:49] <SixtyOver> how do i bridge network connections?
[06:49] <griswald> iam using regular install ?
[06:49] <IowaDave> griswald: i'd like to ask some questions that you probably have already considered. it's just to help us help you. did you check the install disk for errors? assuming you did, then did you select the "erase entire disk" option when the installation began? (assuming that is really, truly what you want to do?)
[06:49] <zcat[1] > griswald: sounds like you have the alternative or server disk...
[06:49] <Bradf0rd> prospero2008, this is the Ubuntu... IRC, how could you f that up?
[06:49] <Chili> crimsun: dist-upgrade...do you mean am I fully updated?
[06:49] <griswald> im not installing from disk
[06:50] <Punkunity> crimsum zcat[1]  and Flannel send people to this link if they have this problem agagin   sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 w32codecs
[06:50] <zcat[1] > scratch that.. sounds like you have the server install disk
[06:50] <crimsun> Chili: no.  I mean did you first install edgy, then upgrade to feisty?
[06:50] <griswald> i typed in gksu "update-manager -c -d"
[06:50] <defcon> fluxbox or KDE on ubuntu? how do I install?
[06:50] <griswald> in terminal
[06:50] <Chili> no, no, I started with a clean feisty install
[06:50] <nibsa1242b> griswald: ok... you are doing a clean feisty install and you don't care if you loose data or not; you aren't installing from disk so I'm guessing a network install?
[06:50] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Installing beryl shouldn't cause X to die. Beryl is actually started by beryl-manager, which loads *after* X.
[06:50] <griswald> ya
[06:50] <Punkunity> flannel zcat[1]  crimsun http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/04/libdvdcss2-and-w32codecs-for-ubuntu/   that site works perfectly for instructions...
[06:50] <drake4> lovely
[06:50] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, no no, I've since reintalled Ubuntu... but I'd like to get Beryl again... for the window tweeks and so on
[06:50] <griswald> nibsa1242b: i typed in gksu "update-manager -c -d" from terminal
[06:50] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: thanks, will take a look.
[06:51] <griswald> and then a screen popped up saying i can upgrade to 7.04
[06:51] <griswald> so i click that
[06:51] <Frogzoo> SixtyOver: bridge-utils
[06:51] <Chili> crimsun: No, this was a fresh feisty install.
[06:51] <griswald> i did the same from dapper to edgy ..now trying edgy to fiesty
[06:51] <nibsa1242b> right, that would be a normal (not clean) upgrade I believe
[06:51] <SixtyOver> i can get it from the repos right
[06:51] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: I'd discourage it. But installing it shouldn't trash X until you load beryl with beryl-manager.
[06:51] <skinnypuppy1334> how well does beryl work under 6.06 dapper? I've only used it in 7.4
[06:51] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, I just don't want it to die again, so I was wondering if everyone else had that problem w/ this chipset
[06:51] <SixtyOver> im sorry im just a nooby on this
[06:51] <griswald> im sorry i didnt know
[06:51] <defcon> how do i install kde on ubuntu
[06:51] <crimsun> Chili: can you ensure with `speaker-test -c2 -Dplughw:0` that sound is inaudible?
[06:51] <zcat[1] > griswald: the upgrade option only works with the alternative cd, afaik... you have to boot from the desktop cd and do a fresh install.
[06:51] <SixtyOver> thanks though
[06:52] <defcon> !kde
[06:52] <ubotu> KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE . Latest KDE version is 3.5.6 for Feisty and Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org for more information.
[06:52] <Frogzoo> SixtyOver: sudo apt-get install bridge-utils
[06:52] <nibsa1242b> griswald: its ok, we are here to help we are just trying to figure out what is going on so we can help you, that is all
[06:52] <Punkunity> zcat[1] , im not sure if im done after that tho, i guess i have to try playiong a dvd then??? i installed all the ;ackages possible on synaptic wehen i searched for libdvd
[06:52] <griswald> ..so i cant update to fiesty this way ?
[06:52] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: I suspect something else happened besides just installing beryl. Did you change xorg.conf after installing beryl?
[06:52] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, Hmm, well then do you know of a way to tweek the windows to where, say, I could set the close/minimize/max to the left side?
[06:52] <Chili> crimsun: Yeah, no sound.
[06:52] <defjux_> Bradf0rd: why would you want to do that?
[06:52] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_. yes... as something instructed
[06:53] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: as long as one of the packages was libdvdcss2 you should be all set..
[06:53] <Rictoo>            Depends: libxml2 (>= 2.6.28) but 2.6.27.dfsg-1ubuntu3 is installed
[06:53] <Bradf0rd> defjux, I'm a mac user
[06:53] <Rictoo> am I safe to get .28?
[06:53] <crimsun> Chili: and with `speaker-test -c2 -Dplughw:1` ?
[06:53] <Punkunity> ok cool thanks alot zcat[1] 
[06:53] <Chili> crimsun: No sound.
[06:53] <Comrade-Sergei> is there a good atomic clock for ubuntu
[06:53] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, aslo, Is there a way to which out the Alt for Ctrl?
[06:53] <crimsun> Comrade-Sergei: there's one installed and used by default.
[06:53] <rollerskatejamms> Wassup yal.
[06:53] <Rictoo> Sergei, are you russian?
[06:53] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, switch*
[06:53] <defcon> !fluxbox
[06:53] <ubotu> fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[06:53] <Comrade-Sergei> Rictoo why
[06:54] <Rictoo> Comrade-Sergei: are you russian?
[06:54] <Frogzoo> Comrade-Sergei: ntp is the best you'll do
[06:54] <Comrade-Sergei> crimsun oh yea nm
[06:54] <Rictoo> I wanted to see if you're Orthodox :D
[06:54] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: Try System>Preferences>Themes and see if there's something in there that suits you.
[06:54] <Comrade-Sergei> Rictoo agnostic
[06:54] <Rictoo> oic
[06:54] <crimsun> Chili: ls -l /etc/asound.conf ~/.asoundrc*
[06:54] <Punkunity> gxine cant read the disk...failed to start zcat[1] 
[06:54] <zcat[1] > apt-get install ntpd (it's not installed by default afaik, ubuntu just does an ntpdate on boot)
[06:54] <defcon> help
[06:54] <defcon> root@desktop:/# apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:54] <defcon> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[06:54] <defcon> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[06:54] <defcon> root@desktop:/#
[06:54] <greencult> clear
[06:54] <greencult> ls -l
[06:54] <rollerskatejamms> Tomorrow, my mom is getting Ubuntu, although she doesn't know it yet.
[06:54] <greencult> ops
[06:54] <Comrade-Sergei> Frogzoo isnt ntp the protocol?
[06:55] <tootu> :-*
[06:55] <Punkunity> oh zcat[1]  i guess the terminal is still getting sudo apt-get update
[06:55] <IowaDave> griswald: i think that getting fiesty desktop edition onto a cd and installing from there will go smoothest for you.
[06:55] <Frogzoo> Comrade-Sergei: right click on clock (in gnome) - preferences - pick a couple/several local ntp servers
[06:55] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, I have... there's nothing to do that in Feisty... I actually found something like that in xubuntu, but I don't run it anymore
[06:55] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: oh. Ummmm libdvdread ?
[06:55] <Punkunity> thanks again zcat[1]   ill leave you alone lol
[06:55] <nibsa1242b> Can anyone help me set up my printer so that is can print from GIMP?
[06:55] <Punkunity> i got libdvdread
[06:55] <Comrade-Sergei> Frogzoo cool thanks
[06:55] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: If it's that important to you, you could do "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop"
[06:55] <Melophobic> hi
[06:55] <cheeseboy> couldn't load file "/usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/mysqltcl/libmysqltcl.so.2": /usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/mysqltcl/libmysqltcl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:55] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: Not sure what I missed then :)
[06:55] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: wish i knew the answer. you can print to it from other apps but not gimp?
[06:55] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: That'll switch you back to xubuntu.
[06:56] <cheeseboy> how do i fix that?
[06:56] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, I don' use it anymore b/c I disliked it.
[06:56] <Bradf0rd> imrazor_, owell, thx 4 the help. I'll go hunt something down.
[06:56] <Punkunity> zcat[1] , apt-get update is still installing some stuff, or maybe the cswin32 codec ort something.....we'll wait and see...lol
[06:56] <imrazor_> Bradf0rd: I'd try looking for some alternate GNOME themes that have the buttons where you want them.
[06:56] <bullgard4> modinfo prints a line titled 'depends'. What depends on what there?
[06:57] <Defian> imrazor_: For testing reasons, I borrowed my friend's SB Live!.. didn't make a difference at all.. what was that command to check which module is being used again?
[06:57] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: not sure if you need w32codecs to play dvd's, but might as well install them too, they're good for lost of other media!
[06:57] <imrazor_> Defian: "lsmod | grep -e snd"
[06:57] <zcat[1] > *lots
[06:57] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: i've got a gimp book somewhere around here. going to get it, brb.
[06:57] <crabgrass> conky question: how the hell do i use xfontsel?
[06:57] <imrazor_> Defian: You'll probably see something like emu10k.
[06:57] <bullgard4> modinfo gibt eine Zeile aus, die mit 'depends' beginnt. Was hngt da wovon ab?
[06:57] <cheeseboy> help??
[06:58] <Defian> imrazor_ yeah,  snd_emu10k1x
[06:58] <imrazor_> Defian: Also, did you disable the onboard sound when you put in the SB Live!
[06:58] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: yeah, I can print from every other app I've tried to print from except GIMP. GIMP has this big complicated add printer thing that I don't exactly understand how to use properly. I'm confused as to why it doesn't just work like everything else. I have a png I need to convert into a pdf and my current solution would be to "print" it with cups pdf. Maybe I can find another way, but its always bothered me that I can't print from GIM
[06:58] <nibsa1242b> P.
[06:58] <Defian> imrazor_ yes, in the bios.
[06:58] <rollerskatejamms> Hey has anybody gotten Steam Source games working under Linux?
[06:58] <Micc> how do I use my gmail account with gaim?
[06:58] <zcat[1] > anyhow, I need to go bum some cat5e ..
[06:58] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: i found the book. gimme a min.
[06:58] <rollerskatejamms> Micc the google talk site has a great tutorial
[06:58] <rollerskatejamms> Micc just click help
[06:58] <crabgrass> did he mean personify?
[06:58] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: ok thanks so much
[06:59] <saching> ^^
[06:59] <saching> hi
[06:59] <saching> hello
[06:59] <saching> ~
[06:59] <mon^rch> when I enable compiz or berly my window border dissappears... help please?
[06:59] <ixian_> ..
[06:59] <usser> rollerskatejamms: i had
[06:59] <crabgrass> !hi
[06:59] <Chili> Crimsun: still nothing
[06:59] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[06:59] <Frogzoo> !steam
[06:59] <ubotu> Steam can be found at: http://www.steampowered.com/
[06:59] <imrazor_> Defian: what motherboard are you using?
[06:59] <rollerskatejamms> usser, how?
[06:59] <usser> rollerskatejamms: dunno as usual
[06:59] <Defian> imrazor_ MSI K8N Neo4-F nForce 4 chipset
[06:59] <usser> rollerskatejamms: wine
[06:59] <rollerskatejamms> usser, Half Life Games work for me but not source games.
[06:59] <lux> hola a todos
[06:59] <crimsun> Chili: err, that last command was for debugging, and you were supposed to paste its output onto http://pastebin.ca
[06:59] <rollerskatejamms> usser, Yeah I've tried both wine and cedega
[06:59] <ixian_> rollerskatejamms, yes, source games work quite well in wine
[06:59] <crimsun> Chili: and then tell me the URL
[06:59] <usser> rollerskatejamms: hang on i'll check
[07:00] <rollerskatejamms> ixian_, Really I'll try again
[07:00] <rollerskatejamms> ixian_, any tweaks required?
[07:00] <ixian_> rollerskatejamms, there is a good guide here that i followed - http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam
[07:00] <rollerskatejamms> ixian_, I have steam working though
[07:00] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: i'll bring 'em to you in the order i find 'em in the book. first, do you have gimp-print installed?
[07:00] <lux> hola
[07:00] <kevin__> Gnea, I get a runtime error while trying to install managed direct x on mono
[07:00] <skinnypuppy1334> has anyone built a virtual machine with dapper on feisty? I can't get it to install after the iso boots in the VM
[07:00] <nibsa1242b> let me check
[07:00] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: gimp-print is a separate app from gimp
[07:00] <imrazor_> Defian: Latest BIOS rev?
[07:01] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: I understand... one sec
[07:01] <vm> skinnypuppy1334: lol why would you want to do that?
[07:01] <Defian> imrazor_: now that is not latest. I don't have a floppy drive so I couldn't really do that.. also i'm a little bit too skeptical
[07:01] <farm3r> Hi all
[07:01] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: gimp-print is aka gutenprint, sez this book.
[07:01] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: yes, gimp-print is installed
[07:02] <nom_> Hello, I installed 'WINE (windows emulator)' through add/remove applications. Could someone tell me how to make the windows programs open with WINE, thanks.
[07:02] <skinnypuppy1334> EMC is supported on 6.04... to keep other compatibility to a minumum since it is used to control CNC equipment
[07:02] <Chili> crimsun: Eh, nothing is coming up when I put in that command.
[07:02] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: ok. now the book says setting up the printer is, get this, "VERY IMPORTANT".  (as if...) lemme see...
[07:02] <skinnypuppy1334> comp issues I mean
[07:02] <Falstius> nom_: in the command line "wine some_winprog.exe"
[07:02] <gordboy> wine is windows emulator ? wow
[07:02] <Falstius> is not ...
[07:02] <nom_> Falstius
[07:03] <maryen> hello
[07:03] <usser> gordboy: actually wine=wine is not windows emulator lol
[07:03] <jp834618> is qtparted the same as gparted?
[07:03] <nom_> Nevermind
[07:03] <nom_> thant
[07:03] <Defian> it's a "API compatibility layer" or something
[07:03] <nom_> thanks
[07:03] <griswald> i figured it out !
[07:03] <maryen> could I get a bit of help?
[07:03] <Falstius> nom_: actually, you should run wine_config first.
[07:03] <skinnypuppy1334> So I need a VM of dapper... it will boot in the vm to the dapper desktop but becomes unresponsive after clicking install
[07:03] <nom_> ok
[07:03] <griswald> how do i determine if iam using raid or not ?
[07:03] <maryen> I need to have a program start on boot
[07:03] <gordboy> what becomes of the broken parted ?
[07:03] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: I also have cupsys-driver-gutenprint installed which I kinda imagine is what I need to set up properly...
[07:03] <maryen> how would I go about doing that?
[07:03] <farm3r> Hi I have a problem with internet connectvity and 7.04
[07:04] <crimsun> Chili: nothing?  You should at least get an error...
[07:04] <skinnypuppy1334> I've built windows vm's before on vmserver so I know server is working
[07:04] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: seems that setting the type of printer is something a lot of people miss. it may be showing you your brand of printer, but look again. what does the next line down say your type printer is? postscript? that apparently causes problems, and may need to change to something more suitable.
[07:04] <Falstius> maryen: on boot or when you log in?
[07:04] <skinnypuppy1334> any ideas?
[07:04] <farm3r> it is very weird but I can only connect to google
[07:04] <maryen> Falstius: On boot
[07:04] <farm3r> nothing else
[07:04] <Chili> crimsun: no, it gives me ">" on the next line
[07:04] <crimsun> Chili: then you made a typo
[07:04] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: printer model, not type, i meant to say.
[07:04] <maryen> Falstius: it's a script to control fanspped according to temperature
[07:04] <skinnypuppy1334> farm3r try pinging something else to see if you have a dns problem
[07:04] <maryen> fanspeed*
[07:04] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: ok I'll look [I wonder if I need foomatic-db-gutenprint] .
[07:04] <skinnypuppy1334> ping cnn.com etc
[07:05] <Chili> crimsun: copied and pasted what you had, lemme re check it.
[07:05] <Defian> beh arrr beh
[07:05] <ben_jb157> Im trying to create a bridge between my wireless card and a wired nic. My xbox is connected to the wired nic. I want to use the wireless card to connect to my wireless router. Whenever i create the bridge I cannot access the internet. How can I have the bridge obtain an ip from the wireless router? Should i configure my xbox to recieve an ip or set a static one?
[07:05] <Falstius> maryen: doesn't cpuspeed already have options for that?  Anyway, just put a link to it in the /etc/rcS.d directory (to make it nice, add in the correct arguements, look at another script that for an example)
[07:05] <farm3r> skinnypuppy1334: it is not a dns problem i did ping and it resolves the IP but i get "packet filtered" down the line...
[07:05] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: these are settings in the printer settings dialog that gimp opens foryou.
[07:05] <voltagex_> is it possible to get keyboard support on Intel Mac in Ubuntu - in the bootloader, the keyboard doesn't seem to work so I can't specify any options
[07:05] <skinnypuppy1334> eesh fun
[07:06] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: ok I think I found them... I'm trying to select the correct printer model right now.
[07:06] <skinnypuppy1334> tracert yet ?
[07:06] <maryen> Falstius: have no idea what cpuspeed is
[07:06] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: if the printer model is not yours, or if the fields are empty, then the Setup Printer... or New Printer... buttons may need pushing
[07:06] <Rictoo> err, I'm still kind of fuzzy on linux, but I know that if i compile something from source, it's pretty hard (usually) to uninstall it. Is there any way to compile something from source and then make a package out of it, so it can be uninstalled later rather easily?
[07:06] <Chili> Crimsun: Nope, still doesn't do it.
[07:06] <farm3r> skinnypuppy1334: but there is anothe machine (that I am using now) that connects fine
[07:06] <mrgxr> How can I associate the irc protocol with xchat in firefox?
[07:06] <bullgard4> All modinfo commands print a line beginning with 'depends:'. What depends on what there?
[07:07] <skinnypuppy1334> gotta love those situations...
[07:07] <imrazor_> Defian: I'd suggest trying the #alsa channel and see if someone there can help.
[07:07] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: if your exact model's driver doesn't appear when you get to the driver selection list, try one for a slightly older model. printer hardware/firmware often maintains a decent amount of backwards driver compatibility
[07:07] <farm3r> It is very weird... I have looked around in the forums and found another guy with the same problem (unresolved)
[07:08] <crimsun> Chili: pastebin the command and the output.
[07:08] <voltagex_> ..
[07:08] <voltagex_> ...
[07:08] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: yep... I'm picking a slightly older one hopefully it'll work correctly [y can't it just print through cups lol] 
[07:08] <farm3r> My connection uses dhcp and i wander if dhcp is problematic in 7.04?
[07:08] <linuxbomb> why does ubuntu force me to type sudo an average of 100 times a day?
[07:08] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: I have no idea what to type under the standard command/ custom command/ or file options
[07:09] <blackgraz> linuxbomb, cuz you dont type in sudo su
[07:09] <defjux_> hehehe
[07:09] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: my printer is a brother laser model. i gave up on proprietary drivers when i found out the printer also speaks pcl6. i selected the pcl6 driver from the hp driver list and voila!
[07:09] <t3hfr3ak> anybody wanna help me install grpahics drivers for my NVidia GeForce 7600 GS?
[07:09] <defjux_> I AM BEING FORCED AT GUNPOINT TO TYPE SUDO SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
[07:10] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: i just saw your post. neither do i. sorry
[07:10] <voltagex_> is it possible to get keyboard support on Intel Mac in Ubuntu - in the bootloader, the keyboard doesn't seem to work so I can't specify any options
[07:10] <usser> IowaDave: what model is your printer???
[07:10] <nom_> iS Visual Basic Runtime a windows program?
[07:10] <cheeseboy>  couldn't load file "/usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/mysqltcl/libmysqltcl.so.2": /usr/local/lib/tcl8.3/mysqltcl/libmysqltcl.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:10] <mrgxr> Does anyone know what the command is to associate xchat with the irc protocol in firefox so that when you click on an irc channel it automatically opens up xchat.
[07:10] <cheeseboy> where do i get that file?
[07:10] <farm3r> Anyone with good networking knowledge? Your help will be rewarded! (In this life or the next :-) )
[07:11] <IowaDave> usser: brother MFC-7820N
[07:11] <kbrosnan> mrgxr, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol
[07:11] <usser> IowaDave: awww missed damn, i have dcp1000
[07:11] <voltagex_> farm3r: what's the issue?
[07:11] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: I have an hp officejet 5610, it works fine with the hp drivers [in fact I bought it b/c of the generally good support hp has for Linux. Scanning (even in GIMP) works fine for me with it, but printing is difficult (only in GIMP)..
[07:12] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: I'm going to run through the gimp print setup on my own machine and see if I get any ideas that way.
[07:12] <usser> IowaDave: i had it working with suse with brother drivers but just cant install it on ubuntu
[07:12] <IowaDave> usser: hang on. i ran into that and found a way around. brb
[07:12] <farm3r> I have just installed 7.04 and can only see google. DNS resolves the IP address put i cannot connect to it. Ping says "packet filtered". Another box (OSX)  on the same network works fine. Both are configured with dhcp.
[07:13] <blackgraz> im so bored im gonna get drunk and passout
[07:13] <usser> IowaDave: that'd be awesome :)
[07:13] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: well I'm going to try and see if it works in a min maybe I don't need to type anything in the box. Now I just need to find a png to pdf/ps converter (since I don't really see how I set up my cups-pdf printer in GIMP).
[07:13] <linuxbomb> nibsa1242b, do you use gnome or kde?
[07:13] <xtknight> can anyone reproduce this?  please try. Launchpad bug 109804 in firefox "Firefox can't save image from interfacelift.com" [Medium,Rejected]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/109804
[07:13] <nibsa1242b> linuxbomb gnome about 90% of the time
[07:14] <linuxbomb> because I use kprinter and just print to kprinter
[07:14] <nibsa1242b> linuxbomb: from GIMP?
[07:14] <sfahey> Hi, new to Ubuntu. I have a Gateway 9550, 512MB RAM, P3 1.26GHz... I had a working 6.06, and I decided to upgrade to 7.04... now my machine won't boot into Ubuntu anymore. There is a brief message about "unable to allocate memory" and then the Ubuntu splash screen comes up, and goes about 3 places on the progress bar and then the laptop shuts off.
[07:16] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: sorry, it stumped me too. books don't know everything :'(
[07:16] <kbrosnan> xtknight, http://kb.mozillazine.org/Unable_to_save_or_download_files
[07:16] <linuxbomb> nibsa1242b, I save it as ps and print that via kprinter
[07:16] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: its ok I'll survive
[07:16] <kevin__> Gnea, Im stumped cant firure out how to get managed direct x working with mono
[07:16] <usser> IowaDave: wow i see there was some work done on brother linux driver page
[07:17] <usser> IowaDave: gonna try it again
[07:18] <imrazor_> sfahey: You're supposed to upgrade to 6.10 first, then migrate to 7.04.
[07:18] <t3hfr3ak> would this be the fricer i use for my GeForce 7600 GS? NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver
[07:18] <xtknight> kbrosnan, thanks although it seems like a deeper bug to me (it has occurred on every single firefox profile ive tried)
[07:18] <t3hfr3ak> driver*
[07:19] <xtknight> could be my adblock i guess
[07:19] <nibsa1242b> linuxbomb: sounds like a good idea to me... I'll do that and print it with evince. Hey that worked. *dances for joy*
[07:19] <kbrosnan> xtknight, works for me on several computers
[07:20] <newb-buntu> i have 100 questions for you guys
[07:20] <Phenax> I'm trying to set up my ATI Card in Restricted Manager but it says "Enabled" but "Not in Use" -- How do I get it "In use"
[07:20] <IowaDave> usser: right. but some of the brother drivers for linux don't format the printed page quite right. when i got to the point of selecting a driver in ubuntu's add printer dialog, i went to the hp list instead and selected Laserjet Series PCL 6 CUPS. Works like a charm.
[07:20] <gordboy> i'll take question 34
[07:20] <xtknight> kbrosnan, interesting.  well thanks for testing.
[07:20] <Peppery> i'm setting up my ubuntu server and I need hostname. help me choose. options: bear OR fox. ;D
[07:20] <wirwzd> question 42 has already been answered
[07:20] <blackgraz> Peppery, buttsex
[07:20] <linuxbomb> everything should print to kprinter
[07:21] <gordboy> all 100 have already been answered :)
[07:21] <wirwzd> no doubt
[07:21] <Angelus> hi there :) Anyone know of a program that converts a DVD to a WMV for a pocket PC?
[07:21] <Prospero2008> I just migrated from Windows. When the computer told me I had to 'mount' the cd drive, I thought it meant in a sexual way. I think there are capacitors in there or something. Ouch!
[07:21] <linuxbomb> Angelus, mencoder
[07:21] <gordboy> is there a Hot 100 bot option ?
[07:22] <Defian> imrazor_: Bios updated, no change. This really baffles me.
[07:22] <tonyyarusso> gordboy: What do you mean?
[07:22] <linuxbomb> Angelus, dvdrip might help also
[07:22] <imrazor_> Defian: I am too. I'm starting to suspect a PCI timing or busmastering issue.
[07:23] <danny3793> can someone help me with a resolution problem i am having?
[07:23] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: about gimp, it is very good for what it is for. i don't want to start a flame war here on the channel, so i'll begin by saying that i use gimp frequently to prepare photos for other applications, i.e. openoffice or the web. when i need to make a picture for printing, even on an inkjet, i do still head over to photoshop. :(
[07:23] <imrazor_> Defian: Do you know if your hard drive is in DMA mode?
[07:23] <imrazor_> Defian: Or are you using SATA?
[07:23] <Defian> imrazor_ No, I don't.
[07:23] <shirish> how do I install the TCL interpretor, does anbody know?
[07:23] <Defian> imrazor_ well I know it's IDE ATA100
[07:23] <gordboy> tonyyarusso: it was a running gag. it wasn't funny enough to warrant repeating either
[07:23] <SixtyOver> ok yall are gonna love this one
[07:24] <linuxbomb> IowaDave, dont be like that
[07:24] <bullgard4> What stands 'EC' for in 'i2c_ec = ACPI EC SMBus driver'?
[07:24] <imrazor_> Defian: try "sudo hdparm -i /dev/hda" look for an asterisk.
[07:24] <SixtyOver> i accidently deleted my etc/network/interfaces file
[07:24] <IowaDave> sorry, bomb. true confession is good for the soul.
[07:24] <linuxbomb> IowaDave, why cant you print?
[07:24] <SixtyOver> so a how do i get it back
[07:24] <imrazor_> Defian: If all else fails try the #alsa channel.
[07:24] <cdubya> heh tonyyarusso.....
[07:24] <cdubya> long time
[07:25] <Defian> imrazor_ UDMA5 has a * next to it..
[07:25] <danny3793> why is it my computer will only go to 1280x768 max?
[07:25] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: I've only ever used Paint Shop Pro (long time ago), and GIMP I've been quite happy with what GIMP does for me, however, my image editing needs are somewhat modest. [photo here or there, simple web graphics, and the like] 
[07:25] <gordboy> "i accidently deleted my etc/network/interfaces file". beautiful. succinct and full of imagery. 9/10
[07:25] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: ya
[07:25] <imrazor_> Defian: Then I don't know. Try the #alsa channel and see if they can help.
[07:25] <Defian> imrazor_: well alright, thanks.
[07:26] <IowaDave> linuxbomb: i was trying to help another guy get gimp to print for him. gimp never even heard of my printer (a brother, which is a company that really supports linux.) otherwise no problems printing from ubuntu. all is well.
[07:26] <tonyyarusso> SixtyOver: Any chance there's a hidden backup?  For instance, /etc/network/interfaces~
[07:26] <acu01_> does anyone know where is the Linux "aproved" periferal list - I want to buy a portable video (.rm and .wav ) and mp3 player if possible with a voice recorder - however I am confused which one is Linux (Ubuntu or Debian) compatible and recomended - any other hint besides the hyperlink to the list is appreciated
[07:26] <SixtyOver> i dont think so but ill look
[07:26] <SixtyOver> i didnt back it up
[07:27] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, how are you doing?
[07:27] <Nyg> Hi All,  how do I enable the telnet service on ubuntu server edition?
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: #ubuntu-offtopic has answers like that ;)
[07:27] <cdubya> heh...
[07:27] <cdubya> man, you guys don't have any fun
[07:27] <cdubya> heh
[07:27] <tonyyarusso> We do - we just hide it
[07:27] <cdubya> heh
[07:27] <linuxbomb> Nyg, use ssh instead
[07:27] <SixtyOver> nope no hidden
[07:27] <danny3793> anyone wanna help with the resolution issue?
[07:28] <SixtyOver> anyway i can reconfigure one
[07:28] <cdubya> tonyyarusso, you running Feisty now?
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> SixtyOver: I'm guessing a package reconfigure might work - but I'm pondering which package.   Possibly "netbase".
[07:28] <danny3793> i just got 7.04 Ubuntu installed yesterday, and got my nvidia chipset working today
[07:28] <tonyyarusso> cdubya: yes - have been since November
[07:28] <Nyg> I want to use putty from my windows box to access my ubuntu server, will that work?
[07:28] <cdubya> kewl
[07:28] <RawSewage> how do you hide Quits and Joins in XCHat
[07:28] <SixtyOver> ill try it
[07:28] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: i'm with you on the qualities of gimp as an image editor. it beats photoshop elements on features, hands down, and beats full photoshop on price-to-value. but you and i have encountered one of gimp's few limitations: printing.
[07:28] <cdubya> am working out mine right now
[07:28] <RawSewage> nm
[07:28] <RawSewage> I found it
[07:28] <linuxbomb> danny3793, if your screen looks flickery try xvidtune if its dark or not syncing do a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[07:29] <voltagex_> gimps limitations: usability
[07:29] <danny3793> its not flickering or anything
[07:29] <danny3793> linuxbomb: i just want to have more resolution options
[07:30] <RawSewage> danny3793, did you have Nvidia
[07:30] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: the funny thing is that when I used to use GIMP from windows I never had a problem printing. I think I could figure it out if I spent an hour or two but frankly I'm not going to play with it, I'll just save things as a .ps and print the ps with something else.
[07:30] <doujikai> how to use the .cue and .bin file?
[07:30] <danny3793> linuxbomb: my current max is 1024x768, im wanting 1280x1024
[07:30] <linuxbomb> danny3793, look in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add more resolutions but be careful
[07:30] <gordboy> doujikai: is it a film ? if so, vlc
[07:30] <RawSewage> danny3793, do you have Nvidia
[07:30] <danny3793> RawSewage: yes i have an nVidia GeForce 6100 nForce 405 chipset
[07:30] <RawSewage> ok, I can help
[07:30] <IowaDave> nibsa1242b: sounds sensible. hey, thanks for your help with griswald. hope he gets that installation done. i'm calling it a night.
[07:31] <RawSewage> did you install the Nvidia drivers thing from the Restircted Drivers Manager
[07:31] <nibsa1242b> IowaDave: np, have a good night
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> RawSewage: In irssi it's /ignore #channelname -joins -parts, might be similar syntax in XChat
[07:31] <doujikai> they are virtual drive?but I don't know how to use it?
[07:31] <SixtyOver> ithink this might work
[07:31] <danny3793> RawSewage: yep, i had to update a few things to get it to install the restricted drivers, but finally got it working
[07:31] <RawSewage> tonyyarusso, I just rightclick the channel tab
[07:31] <tonyyarusso> RawSewage: ah, handy
[07:31] <RawSewage> danny3793, ok  Alt+F2 and run  nvidia-settings
[07:31] <Eno_> does anyone know why i might be getting squares where some math symbols should be in openoffice?
[07:32] <RawSewage> danny3793, XServerDisplay Config
[07:32] <Eno_> in a word document
[07:32] <SixtyOver> donwload a charcter package of some sort
[07:32] <Nyg> is there any yum equivalent in ubuntu?
[07:32] <danny3793> RawSewage: thank you SO much dude, you are a life saver :D
[07:32] <RawSewage> danny3793, ok it worked then. good
[07:32] <DBO> anyone got an ideas on how to capture kernel panic info if the only way you can get it to panic is in X?
[07:33] <gordboy> Nyg: apt-get
[07:33] <nibsa1242b> Nyg: synaptic is probably the closest thing
[07:33] <Nyg> thanks
[07:33] <danny3793> RawSewage: that was the only noticable problem i was having with Ubuntu was the resolution was WAY to big for my taste, but now its perfect :D, now i gotta get some proggies installed :P, thanks again man
[07:33] <ovnicraft> play mp4 feisty fawn
[07:33] <RawSewage> ok
[07:33] <nibsa1242b> Nyg: wait synaptic is like yumex
[07:33] <kevin__> is there any way to get dx9 to run on wine?
[07:33] <nibsa1242b> Nyg: or what ever yumex is called now... apt-get is like yum
[07:34] <Nyg> how about a 'service' command?
[07:34] <SixtyOver> how do i open the trash can when logged in as root
[07:34] <SixtyOver> sounds stupid but i dont have a button
[07:35] <RawSewage> whats the official Klipper app for Ubuntu
[07:35] <RawSewage> Glipper?
[07:35] <kalpik> kevin__, wine already has dx9
[07:35] <Eno_> i don't think gnome has a klipper thing
[07:35] <gordboy> Nyg: yes. i put one in. but i forget the package. sysvutils maybe. i'm back over in fedora just now, so i can't check the exact name
[07:36] <kevin__> kalpik, ok any way to get managed directx to install on wine?
[07:36] <RawSewage> Eno_, ok, I guess Glipper then
[07:36] <linuxbomb> gnome doesn't have a lot of things
[07:36] <Nyg> :-), I just switched from Fedora
[07:36] <kalpik> kevin__, no..
[07:36] <kevin__> kalpik, chitty
[07:36] <jb1> anybody else been screwed by today's hal updates?
[07:36] <Eno_> RAW-mEAT: but kde is part of ubuntu too :)
[07:36] <Eno_> err
[07:36] <Eno_> RawSewage: (
[07:36] <RawSewage> Eno_, Glipper looks good
[07:36] <Eno_> is there such a thing?
[07:37] <Eno_> heh
[07:37] <RawSewage> yeah
[07:37] <Eno_> k
[07:37] <nibsa1242b> Nyg: briefly what do you think? I switched from Fedora Core 5 to Ubuntu and overall I've been happy.
[07:37] <usser> where do ppd files in cups go??
[07:37] <kevin__> if you install a program in wine, where is the program files folder?
[07:37] <gordboy> Nyg: i do fedora/osx/debian/gentoo/ubuntu. sometimes i forget where i am. i typed rpm -qf in ubuntu earlier on :)
[07:37] <RawSewage> .wine in Home
[07:37] <RawSewage> C Drive
[07:37] <kevin__> RAWSthanks
[07:38] <cdubya> what's the command to check the CD drive setting for choppiness in video playback?
[07:38] <xtknight> cdubya, maybe dma?
[07:38] <xtknight> sudo hdparm -d /dev/drive
[07:39] <xtknight> or maybe not -d
[07:39] <cdubya> yep, that's it. thanks
[07:39] <Nyg> gordboy: the thing I am finding frustrating at the moment is I can't ssh to my computer using putty.  it says connection refused.  results in lots of flicking around with kvm switch
[07:40] <Flannel> Nyg: have you installed openssh-server?
[07:41] <gordboy> Nyg, service command is in sysvconfig. apt-get install sysvconfig
[07:41] <Nyg> Flannel:Just stock server at the moment.  if I apt-get openssh-server will that do the trick?
[07:42] <Flannel> Nyg: yeah.  Ubuntu has nothing listening by default
[07:42] <Nyg> thanks gordboy!
[07:42] <Nyg> coolness
[07:43] <_Ahti> Hello, can someone tell me how to download from links like: "http://www.example.com/download.php?" with wget? I really need this :)
[07:43] <gordboy> Nyg, you can just do /etc/init.d/whatever start/stop/restart/status etc also
[07:44] <Flannel> !bum | Nyg
[07:44] <ubotu> Nyg: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[07:44] <jmg> hey all
[07:44] <jmg> does anyone know how i can change the mask of a usb disk so it is read/write for all users?
[07:45] <SlicerDicer-> anybody here familar with raid and installing ubuntu? software raid that  is
[07:45] <vm> hrm okay, so I installed wallpaper-tray, and have it set up, and to start it i type wallpaper-tray into terminal......then do i have to leave the terminal window up for it to run?
[07:45] <imrazor_> !dmraid
[07:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmraid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:46] <SlicerDicer-> I am just curious about software raid. I am migrating over to ubuntu from gentoo I have all my arrays layed out.. I want to replace all that is on my raid1 with ubuntu instead of gentoo... however there be no wiki for raid and ubuntu
[07:46] <SlicerDicer-> I am wanting to know if I can use ubquity to install or if I have to use some other method or what I need to do
[07:46] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: btw I am using mdadm :)
[07:46] <gordboy> jmg, mask=0000
[07:47] <gordboy> er umask
[07:47] <jmg> gordboy: i want it to be set to that by default when the disk is mounted
[07:47] <jmg> seems to be no way to set the perms udev uses
[07:47] <linuxbomb> jmg wrong
[07:48] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: I've not used this myself, but it might help. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FakeRaidEdgy?highlight=%28fakeraid%29
[07:48] <jmg> and mount -o remount,umask=000 doesnt affect the mask
[07:48] <naruto_> hi
[07:48] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: nah no already found that
[07:48] <jmg> linuxbomb: please prove me wrong
[07:48] <gordboy> linuxbomb, care to elaborate ?
[07:48] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: I figured I would ask while my raid5 is rebuilding
[07:48] <dwai> wass it?
[07:48] <jmg> I hope he is furiously googling
[07:49] <linuxbomb> I've set udev permissions before with my ipod
[07:49] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: ubuntu went mental on installing mdadm on the livecd so I could use raid and horked my raid5 partially lol... it obliterated my raid5
[07:49] <SlicerDicer-> or my parity drive on raid5
[07:49] <Nyg> gordboy: that worked a treat thanks.  off to do some playing now
[07:49] <Nyg> I mean work
[07:49] <leStat666> help! i am trying to install and eggdrop
[07:50] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: its late :) not thinking at full capacity
[07:50] <leStat666> and need to know how to install tcl
[07:50] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: Ouch. I won't be much help I'm afraid. Totally unfamiliar with LVM.
[07:50] <naruto_> how do i check how much hard drive space i have left?
[07:50] <mobutu> leStat666: so install tcl
[07:50] <mobutu> naruto_: df -H
[07:50] <leStat666> how?
[07:50] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: I am not using LVM :)
[07:50] <mobutu> leStat666: aptitude install tcl
[07:50] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: mdadm is software raid stuffs
[07:50] <naruto_> thank you mobutu
[07:50] <jmg> linuxbomb: i cant use the permissions app to change it either
[07:50] <mobutu> leStat666: actually i mean sudo aptitude install tcl
[07:51] <gordboy> what is aptitude install ? i thought it was apt-get install. oh well ....
[07:51] <leStat666> thx
[07:51] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: utility rather for software raid :)
[07:51] <mobutu> aptitude is a front end to apt-get
[07:52] <jmg> gordboy: aptitude is apt-get with some other features, like minesweeper
[07:52] <maynards-girl> what do i need to restart after making a change to xorg.conf
[07:52] <strabes> minesweeper? hot dog!!
[07:52] <jmg> it can replace both apt-get and dselect
[07:52] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: Interesting. Unfortunately most onboard controllers won't support RAID 5.
[07:52] <strabes> maynards-girl: hit ctrl+alt+backspace
[07:52] <gordboy> so what is the point of having a front end for a command line with a single parameter ?
[07:52] <leStat666> ok
[07:52] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: I am not using onboard controllers
[07:52] <leStat666> now i get this
[07:52] <leStat666> ./eggdrop: error while loading shared libraries: libtcl8.4.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:52] <naruto_> aight fellas, imma go to sleep..gnite to you all
[07:53] <chief__> is there anyway i can make gdesklets start at login ??
[07:53] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: I know. It's just unfortunate they won't do RAID 5. At least not usually.
[07:53] <maynards-girl> strabes, thanks! beats restarting the computer each time
[07:53] <jmg> so is there any way to change the default mask for an external disk??
[07:53] <mobutu> chief__: System->Preferences->Sessions
[07:53] <gordboy> jmg, i know what dpkg*, apt*, aptitude, synaptic etc are. thanks :)
[07:53] <chief__> ok TY
[07:53] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: why worry about it? my software raid5 hauls :)
[07:54] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: I am getting around 108mb/sec transfer rates or somewhere in there with my raid5
[07:54] <strabes> maynards-girl: indeed. you could also use "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[07:54] <SlicerDicer-> that spans across pata and sata drives
[07:54] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: Wow. Are you using 15k drives?
[07:54] <leStat666> tcl: /usr/lib/tcl8.4 /usr/local/lib/tcl8.4
[07:54] <leStat666>  <-- is where tcl is but the .so file is not there?!?!?
[07:55] <linuxbomb> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Using_an_iPod_With_Gentoo_Linux#Using_udev_with_the_iPod
[07:55] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: no
[07:55] <maynards-girl> strabes thank you
[07:55] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: raid0 + raid5 ftw :)
[07:55] <hype_> hi there
[07:56] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: I have raid0's making up my raid5 LOL
[07:56] <gordboy> jmg, in /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules
[07:56] <hype_> anyone knows how to change the menu names : "Applications Places System" ?
[07:56] <imrazor_> SlicerDicer-: So that's what 6 drives??
[07:56] <SlicerDicer-> well partially should I say :) its not totally so its a mishmosh
[07:56] <SlicerDicer-> its a mess man
[07:56] <SlicerDicer-> but its fast lol
[07:57] <SlicerDicer-> I want to fix it so its normal but I am using drives of all sizes and shapes so I had to
[07:57] <SlicerDicer-> I got 5 disks total doing raid0 raid1 and raid5 imrazor_ so if I lose some disks I lose some parts of stuff like hdb is part raid1 part raid0
[07:58] <kevin__> microsoft sucks
[07:58] <jesran> any opinions on laptop hp ze2000?
[07:58] <gordboy> jmg, another option is to create a usbthings group and put all your users in it, and make that the default group on creation
[07:58] <SlicerDicer-> indeed they do kevin__ but this is not the channel to flame them :)
[07:58] <jmg> gordboy: how do i make it the default group?
[07:59] <SlicerDicer-> imrazor_: well I am heading to sleep I will try to fix this in the morning when my raid is rebuilt heh
[07:59] <jmg> gordboy: i think the mount permissions are set by hal not udev
[07:59] <jmg> gordboy: but i dont know how to edit the .fdi file
[07:59] <gordboy> jmg, or go the other way. what group does it mount as ?
[07:59] <linuxbomb> kevin__, microsoft isn't that bad
[07:59] <jmg> the desktop user
[08:00] <gordboy> jmg, well put all your users in the desktop group
[08:00] <jmg> it mountss as user:user
[08:00] <jmg> not user:somegroup
[08:00] <jmg> and
[08:00] <jmg> -grwx
[08:00] <jmg> so groups wont work
[08:00] <warlock> Is there a possibility to see the uptime of a process by a command or such?
[08:00] <jmg> i think i need to edit the hal policy file
[08:01] <Flannel> warlock: Not-so-scientifically: ps will show when it started
[08:01] <linuxbomb> omg hal hotplug coldplug udev ..........toooo much
[08:02] <blackgraz> man
[08:02] <linuxbomb> and fstab
[08:02] <blackgraz> irc is DEAD tonight
[08:02] <warlock> Is there a possibility to see the uptime of a process?
[08:02] <Flannel> warlock: Not-so-scientifically: ps will show when it started
[08:02] <warlock> ok
[08:02] <cotton> blackgraz: It's 2:02 in the morning
[08:02] <gordboy> jmg, line 63 of my /etc/udev/rules.d/40-permissions.rules has SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device",    MODE="0664". maybe you could change that to MODE="0666"
[08:02] <warlock> will take a look
[08:03] <warlock> Flannel, didn't work.
[08:04] <jmg> silly gordboy, that changes permissions of the device node when it is created
[08:04] <Flannel> warlock: It does.  What are you looking for?
[08:04] <riczho> Strange... I cannot access ubuntu.com from two locations...
[08:04] <jmg> not the permissions of the disk once it is mounted
[08:04] <warlock> To see how long a process has been running for (how many days)
[08:04] <ubuntu> Hey guys, I'm a newb and messed up my MBR. anyway I googled how to reinstall GRUB and found this page..
[08:04] <ubuntu> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-24113.html
[08:04] <ubuntu> So i'm following that guide, since ubuntu is booted from disk right now and I got to this point..
[08:04] <ubuntu> http://img228.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotde7.png
[08:04] <ubuntu> What do I do from here? How do I make sure the drives are selected? only clickable thing I see is the Format...which I don't want to do.
[08:04] <Flannel> warlock: Right, which process?  You probably want `ps aux`
[08:04] <Flannel> !grub | ubuntu, first link
[08:04] <ubotu> ubuntu, first link: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:04] <gordboy> jmg, well you know best
[08:04] <warlock> Flannel, my bnc server - sBNC.
[08:05] <warlock> ./sbnc <-
[08:05] <Flannel> warlock: `ps aux | grep sbnc`
[08:05] <linuxbomb> jmg whats the perms on /media/whatever?
[08:05] <warlock> hm
[08:05] <jmg> linuxbomb: tom:tom +rwx
[08:05] <warlock> gave me "warlock, command not fun"
[08:05] <bullgard4> How can I establish if my notebook computer has an Embedded Controller? (Ubuntu 7.04 installed the module i2c_ec automatically.)
[08:05] <linuxbomb> jmg thats your problem
[08:05] <jmg> linuxbomb: no shit
[08:05] <Flannel> warlock: just the bit in the quotes
[08:05] <linuxbomb> jmg chmod it then
[08:06] <jmg> linuxbomb: doesnt work, cant chmod a mounted device
[08:06] <danny3793> linuxbomb: is there any way to install AIM 5.9??
[08:06] <jmg> danny3793: gaim
[08:06] <linuxbomb> jmg whats the perms before you mount it?
[08:06] <jmg> linuxbomb: there arent any
[08:06] <jmg> since it is mounted by hal.
[08:06] <danny3793> jmg: GAIM is different than actual AIM, i might aswell just try Trillian
[08:07] <jmg> danny3793: trillian or aim5.9 dont run on linux
[08:07] <linuxbomb> thats gay
[08:07] <kevin__> i use gaim
[08:07] <kevin__> whats wrong with gaim
[08:07] <kevin__> i think everyone should use gaim
[08:07] <kevin__> lol
[08:07] <danny3793> i dont mind GAIM, but i use direct connect alot with my friends, and GAIM does not support this
[08:07] <Jester> 1- it's called pidgin now 2- kopete is better
[08:07] <cables> danny3793, I'm almost certain it does.
[08:08] <cables> danny3793, maybe I'm just making that up...
[08:08] <danny3793> im on GAIM and see no DC button :P
[08:08] <neilthereildeil> hey all
[08:08] <neilthereildeil> please help me upgrade from 6.1 to 7
[08:08] <cables> danny3793, I got a request to DC, and accepted it, and it worked
[08:08] <cables> !upgrade | neilthereildeil
[08:08] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:08] <cables> danny3793, file transfer doesn't work though...
[08:08] <Flannel> neilthereildeil: 6.10 to 7.04, and that link will get you all setup
[08:08] <skinnypuppy1334> Anyone know why a dapper virtual machine would run like 10 times slower than an xp virtual machine?
[08:08] <cables> maybe Trillian works in Wine... I haven't tried
[08:09] <danny3793> i use file transfer alot :(
[08:09] <jmg> tonyyarusso: why did you part linuxbomb? for calling something gay?
[08:09] <tonyyarusso> jmg: yes
[08:09] <jmg> okay
[08:09] <cables> danny3793, I just use skype for file transfer
[08:10] <jmg> danny3793: you should stay away from aim
[08:10] <jmg> didnt you see "To Catch A Predator" ;)
[08:10] <gordboy> jmg, when you say mounted by hal, do you actually mean gnome-volume-manager or something ? i don't have any non-empty hal fdi files
[08:10] <strabes> yeah, here we use "ghey"
[08:10] <jmg> strabes: lol
[08:10] <kevin__> thats like sayin flunny
[08:10] <tonyyarusso> strabes: Don't use that offensively either.
[08:10] <jmg> gordboy: yes
[08:10] <mobutu> danny3793: i think you can just drag a file in to the dialogue box
[08:10] <initial-a> hello
[08:10] <strabes> tonyyarusso: I don't ever say either of those.
[08:11] <jmg> tonyyarusso: please provide a list of usable expletives for this channel
[08:11] <Flannel> !away > fideas|away
[08:11] <mobutu> or pidgen, whatever y ou want to call it
[08:11] <strabes> "usable expletives" lol
[08:11] <kevin__> tonyyarusso,  your flunny
[08:11] <tonyyarusso> jmg: "oh dear" :P
[08:11] <jmg> gaim is "oh dear"
[08:11] <strabes> OH SNAP
[08:11] <neilthereildeil> the page isnt loading
[08:11] <strabes> what's wrong with gaim?
[08:11] <neilthereildeil> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[08:11] <neilthereildeil> thats the instructions
[08:11] <DanaG> No subnet declaration for tap0 (10.0.0.1).
[08:11] <DanaG> how do I fix that?
[08:12] <jmg> tonyyarusso: what is the usable stand in for "g(he/a)y"
[08:12] <DanaG> I'm trying to serve dhcp to my tap0 interface.
[08:12] <strabes> anyone know how i can discover the ips of other computers on my home network?
[08:12] <cables> It doesn't support file transfer, or voice and video anything. actually, I think it sort of supports file transfer, but it can't be behind a NAT.
[08:12] <neilthereildeil> cn some please help me upgrade?
[08:12] <jmg> strabes: nmap
[08:12] <robbie> I can't get proper resolution. I've followed the walk through and tried what !resolution says to do, but I still cannot get 1280*1024. It's listed explicitly in my xorg.conf, I know my card is capable of it, everything else works properly, but for some reason I'm locked into 1280*960 which makes everything look all fuzzy and slightly disproportionate
[08:12] <mobutu> strabes: arp -a
[08:12] <cables> !ask | neilthereildeil
[08:12] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:12] <neilthereildeil> from 6.10 to 7.4?
[08:12] <Flannel> !upgrade | neilthereildeil
[08:12] <ubotu> neilthereildeil: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:12] <mobutu> strabes: might be a good start
[08:12] <tonyyarusso> jmg: Whatever you actually mean.
[08:12] <jmg> !resolution | robbie
[08:12] <ubotu> robbie: 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
[08:12] <neilthereildeil> i went to synaptic
[08:12] <mobutu> what would nmap do?
[08:12] <neilthereildeil> and told it to upgrade
[08:12] <mobutu> you'd have to know the ip address of an existing machine wouldnt you
[08:12] <neilthereildeil> and it gave me security errors
[08:12] <hype_> any idea how to modify the name of the menus : " Applications Places System" ?
[08:12] <mobutu> oh nevermind you could scan an entire subnet
[08:13] <robbie> jmg,  I already did that, as I said in my thing.
[08:13] <jmg> robbie: ask in #xorg
[08:13] <robbie> thanks
[08:13] <elvis> join #xbins
[08:13] <jmg> gordboy: so
[08:13] <neilthereildeil> please help
[08:13] <cables> neilthereildeil, ask your question, and we can help.
[08:13] <cables> neilthereildeil, what do you need to know?
[08:13] <DanaG> any idea why dhcp3-server fails like that?
[08:14] <mobutu> neilthereildeil: THE UBUNTU IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE
[08:14] <neilthereildeil> how can i fix the errors it gives me when i tell synaptic to upgrade?
[08:14] <gordboy> jmg, i'm still trawling /etc/udev/rules.d
[08:14] <neilthereildeil> i get security errors
[08:14] <jmg> gordboy: hehe
[08:14] <GrooveStix> hey dudes, my swap file died, it's 0
[08:14] <GrooveStix> how can I increase it?
[08:14] <kevin__> trade it in
[08:14] <GrooveStix> and why did it randomly dissapear?
[08:14] <danny3793> how do i install Mono?
[08:14] <peepsalot> neilthereildeil, pastebin the errors, what package are you trying to install
[08:14] <DanaG> Useage is zero, or size is zero?
[08:14] <wirwzd> swapagra
[08:14] <hype_> neilthereildeil , you probably need to add gpg keys corresponding to the repo you added to your sources.list
[08:14] <danny3793> i have downloaded the BIN file, but it wont open up
[08:15] <windows_> @seek Autocad
[08:15] <jmg> mkswap /dev/blah, swapon /dev/blah
[08:15] <neilthereildeil> i just clicked upgrade in synaptic
[08:15] <jmg> nano /etc/fstab
[08:15] <cables> neilthereildeil, that's really not the right way to upgrade.
[08:15] <xonecas> Hey can someone help me get my broadcom 4311 wifi card going with ndiswrapper ?
[08:15] <jmg> im sure there are bots sent here to ask stupid questions
[08:15] <GrooveStix> usage is zero
[08:15] <windows_> @seek tombraider nude
[08:15] <GrooveStix> and Ubuntu is terribly slow
[08:15] <cables> !broadcom | xonecas
[08:15] <jmg> windows_: ftp://127.0.0.1/warez
[08:15] <seescapes> any one ever installed ubuntu with wubi?
[08:15] <ubotu> xonecas: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:15] <villr[] ye> hello.
[08:15] <xonecas> !broadcom
[08:16] <kevin__> Hello.
[08:16] <GrooveStix> (although it wasn't like this before)
[08:16] <villr[] ye> is the ubuntu site down?
[08:16] <Flannel> villr[] ye: appears to be, yes
[08:16] <windows_> @seek denise richards nude
[08:16] <robbie> !multibutton
[08:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about multibutton - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:16] <Cosmo__>  well I gave Kubuntu 2 months before deciding on my prefered OS...... and I have to say Kubuntu wins by a long way, just wish I could get roseta stone and dragon naturally speaking working in it then I would never have to use winblows for anything again I am glad I tried linux
[08:16] <peepsalot> villr[] ye, looks like it
[08:16] <danny3793> how do i download Mono for 7.04 Ubuntu?
[08:16] <Flannel> !mouse | robbie
[08:16] <cables> !mouse | robbie
[08:16] <ubotu> robbie: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[08:16] <jmg> Cosmo__: rosetta runs under wine and instead of dragon use sphinx
[08:16] <villr[] ye> Flannel: ah. good to see i'm not going insane
[08:16] <robbie> thanks guys!
[08:16] <peepsalot> windows_, what are you doing
[08:16] <kevin__> villr[] ye, same conclusion here
[08:16] <jmg> np robbie
[08:17] <xonecas> !broadcom
[08:17] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:17] <windows_> @seek paris hilton
[08:17] <peepsalot> !ohmy windows_
[08:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ohmy windows_ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:17] <jmg> !ops windows_
[08:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops windows_ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:17] <jmg> !ops < windows_
[08:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops < windows_ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:17] <jmg> doh
[08:17] <villr[] ye> up again.
[08:17] <peepsalot> !ops | windows_
[08:17] <ubotu> windows_: 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
[08:17] <tonyyarusso> jmg: You're looking for |
[08:17] <crabgrass> hey all, what command can i use to print out uptime?
[08:17] <DanaG> WTF?  Address range 10.1.1.100 to 10.1.1.254 not on net 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0!
[08:17] <Flannel> crabgrass: 'uptime'
[08:17] <jmg> DanaG: wrong netmask
[08:17] <crabgrass> Flannel: rofl... thanks
[08:17] <DanaG> I set it to do 10.1.1.1 -- there's no 10.0.0.0 left ANYWHERE.
[08:18] <DanaG> in the config files, I mean.
[08:18] <jmg> DanaG: netmask should be 10.1.1.255
[08:18] <jmg> er
[08:18] <jmg> 255.255.255.0
[08:18] <villr[] ye> or maybe help.ubuntu.com is onanother server
[08:18] <Cosmo__> jmg: I looked at sphinx but was having trouble figuring it out, mainly just need the voice recognition for dictating, I will try rosetta under wine
[08:18] <DanaG> ah, thanks.
[08:18] <jmg>  /etc/init.d/networking restart
[08:18] <jmg> np
[08:18] <jmg> !networking | danag
[08:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about networking - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:18] <Flannel> villr[] ye: it is
[08:18] <jmg> doh
[08:18] <l0rdbalthazar> What package for apt-get will remove every part of X, GNOME, and KDE? I thought it was xserver-common.
[08:18] <gordboy> jmg, i think you might be right about having to create a bespoke hal fdi file. but i'm far from sure :)
[08:18] <DanaG> I don't have a 10.0.0.255 set anywhere.
[08:18] <crabgrass> Flannel: know if theres any formatting i can do to it, or get it to display just the uptime as one numeric string?
[08:18] <Madeye> Morning, I bought new laptop, erased Vista and installed Feisty but sound card aint working, any idea?
[08:18] <jmg> gordboy: pretty braindead huh
[08:18] <GrooveStix> lemme clear up here... This is the info about the Used Swap: 0 bytes of 0 bytes
[08:18] <_Ahti> How can i download from links like "www.example.com/download.php?" with wget 0_0?
[08:19] <GrooveStix> how can I increase it?
[08:19] <l0rdbalthazar> _Ahti: I use lyxn for things like that.
[08:19] <l0rdbalthazar> lynx rather
[08:19] <drofdarb> Hey fellas, is the ubuntu server down?
[08:19] <_Ahti> ah,k
[08:19] <Flannel> drofdarb: yes
[08:19] <LaNCeloT_RW> hi dudes.. my system is returning some erros... when i do the command ./configure... it says I dont have c++, gcc, g++, and etc... but I have them... just reinstalled g++ for a test... and it still returns errors.. like "checking for g++... no"
[08:19] <LaNCeloT_RW> what should it be?
[08:19] <Flannel> crabgrass: Not that Im aware of, you'd just have to parse it yourself.
[08:19] <l0rdbalthazar> LaNCeloT_RW: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[08:19] <DanaG> Oh, I see, there are two conflicting config files!
[08:19] <drofdarb> Flannel: any idea when it'll be up? (they just installing something or other?)
[08:19] <seishi> i used envy to install my graphic card nvidia geforce4 mx 440 64mb... the driver works fine in 800x600@50, but when i used "nv" driver the screen resolution was 1024x768@60... the interesting part is that sometimes when i do 'startx' the resolution 1024x768@50, but it is rare.. i dunno what to do to keep 1024x768. i tried to put 'Modules' line in the monitor section of xorg.conf, but nothing... :(
[08:20] <DanaG> /etc/dhcpd.conf
[08:20] <DanaG> /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf
[08:20] <crabgrass> Flannel: and with conky, that's looking harder and harder
[08:20] <crabgrass> Flannel: well, thanks chum!
[08:20] <Flannel> drofdarb: no idea
[08:20] <gordboy> jmg, if you get desperate, there's always the gnome-volume-manager source, gdb, strace and a 48 hour coffee session
[08:21] <LaNCeloT_RW> l0rdbalthazar, i'm doing it right now.. but i had all these stuff installed here... I don't know why my Ubuntu is like this
[08:21] <jmg> gordboy: ill just wait for the movie to finish downloading then unmount and remount it tonight
[08:21] <jmg> gordboy: and ill file a bug
[08:21] <Nyg> Hi, I have followed the instructions to get samba swat running but with no effect.  That last set in the instructions is to restart inetd, but ubuntu seems to think there is no such thing.  Any suggestions?
[08:21] <neilthereildeil> how can i find out what version of ubuntu im running?
[08:22] <Flannel> neilthereildeil: lsb_release -a
[08:22] <DanaG> Can't bind to dhcp address: Address already in use
[08:22] <l0rdbalthazar> LaNCeloT_RW: It's debian.
[08:22] <l0rdbalthazar> LaNCeloT_RW: You can't compile without build-essential
[08:22] <neilthereildeil> yea
[08:22] <neilthereildeil> im using 6.10
[08:22] <DanaG> Oh, is it possible to increase the gnome-vfs timeout?
[08:22] <neilthereildeil> how can i upgrade?
[08:22] <neilthereildeil> whats the command?
[08:23] <DanaG> My school's SSH server takes over 30 seconds to respond, so gnome-vfs times out.
[08:23] <l0rdbalthazar> neilthereildeil: sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[08:23] <LaNCeloT_RW> l0rdbalthazar, I know man... but yesterday I compiled a lot of programs here... and today, I received these errors... i just want to now why.. it seems the system lost his mind LOL
[08:23] <drake4> will ubuntu fully support that new Intel Centrino chipset?
[08:23] <l0rdbalthazar> LaNCeloT_RW: Ah. Did you remove anything?
[08:23] <l0rdbalthazar> What package for apt-get will remove every part of X, GNOME, and KDE? I thought it was xserver-common.
[08:24] <LaNCeloT_RW> l0rdbalthazar, no, nothing since yesterday...
[08:24] <neilthereildeil> it says nothing is needed
[08:24] <neilthereildeil> no packages will be installed, upgraded or removed
[08:25] <neilthereildeil> l0rdbalthazar: it says everything is up to date
[08:25] <neilthereildeil> but lsb_release -a says im running 6.10
[08:25] <l0rdbalthazar> neilthereildeil: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[08:25] <GrooveStix> okay guys, I'll try uno more. My swap file has dropped to 0. How can I increase it?
[08:26] <gordboy> "open the ipod bay door, hal"
[08:26] <neilthereildeil> that page isnt loading
[08:27] <DanaG> I fixed the config right there, but there's a new error: Can't bind to dhcp address: Address already in use
[08:27] <neilthereildeil> try going there
[08:27] <neilthereildeil> it doesnt work
[08:28] <DanaG> Sometimes lsb_release doesn't update, for some reason.
[08:28] <l0rdbalthazar> neilthereildeil: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/upgrade-ubuntu-610-edgy-eft-to-ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn-2.html
[08:29] <Nyg> is www.ubuntu.com down?
[08:29] <jmg> yes
[08:29] <LaNCeloT_RW> l0rdbalthazar, that's weird, isn't it man?
[08:29] <Nyg> bugger
[08:30] <l0rdbalthazar> LaNCeloT_RW: yeah, it is.
[08:30] <bruenig> I am able to ping it
[08:30] <LaNCeloT_RW> l0rdbalthazar, but, that's ok again now.. :-) thanks !
[08:30] <l0rdbalthazar> bruenig: the webserver is down. Not the server itself.
[08:30] <Nyg> I can't figure out how to restart inetd.  It isn't in the init.d directory.
[08:31] <bruenig> yes I assumed
[08:31] <HiddenHax> 
[08:31] <l0rdbalthazar> nyg: pkill -HUP inetd
[08:32] <neilthereildeil> thanks
[08:32] <shaoxuxian> hi
[08:33] <jmg> how do you unblock a contact from gaim?
[08:33] <shaoxuxian> ?
[08:33] <RawSewage> is there an official Ubuntu torrent client
[08:34] <martalli|cli> Does anyone know how to burn an iso from the command line?
[08:35] <l0rdbalthazar> What package for apt-get will remove every part of X, GNOME, and KDE? I thought it was xserver-common.
[08:35] <linkincable> hola
[08:35] <milaks> Hi. I've installed Vista just to look what it looks like, on disk where I have Ubuntu and Windows XP, and normally after Vista's installation grub is gone, so I've booted from live CD, mounted root parition, chrooted to that partition in order to call `/usr/sbin/grub-install /dev/hda` but ther's no device(s) in /dev (!!!??). Can someone please tell me how to mount/make those devices in /dev?
[08:36] <clever> milaks: you need to mount --bind /dev /YOURNEWROOT/dev/ before you chroot
[08:37] <clever> or mount the full proper devfs
[08:37] <clever> i think mount udev /YOURNEWROOT/dev/tmpfs and you also probly need to restart udev
[08:38] <milaks> clever: can you please tell me what exactly should I type, is it `mount --bind /dev /MY_MOUNTET_ROOT/dev` before chrooting?
[08:38] <clever> you can probly do it in a second term window which isnt chrooted
[08:38] <clever> and it should affect the allready chrooted window
[08:38] <l0rdbalthazar> What package for apt-get will remove every part of X, GNOME, and KDE? I thought it was xserver-common.
[08:38] <forked> what does this mean when dealing with the /proc/net  directory   cp: cannot create regular file `/proc/net/start': No such file or directory
[08:38] <milaks> clever:but that is the command line rigt?
[08:39] <clever> yeah
[08:39] <milaks> clever:Thank you I'll go to try that right now.
[08:39] <clever> :)
[08:39] <SmSpillaz> !ping
[08:39] <ubotu> pong
[08:39] <clever> ive played with a full pivot_root before and that takes more work but changes the root of everything
[08:39] <DanaG> any idea about the dhcp3 server?
[08:40] <clever> harder to fix mistakes since it can get itself stuck in a corner
[08:40] <schighschagh> Hello.
[08:40] <forked> when i try to save a file to /proc/net after using vi i get an error
[08:40] <robbie> I can't start rhythmbox, it froze and so I force quit it, and now I've got this: $ ps ax |grep rhy
[08:40] <robbie>  5936 ?        Dl     1:25 rhythmbox
[08:40] <robbie> how can I kill that process when kill 5936 doesn't do anything
[08:40] <robbie> ?
[08:41] <schighschagh> Can someone help me get my Xserver/GDM running correctly again?
[08:41] <clever> robbie: kill -9 it
[08:41] <clever> kill -9 5936
[08:42] <underwatercow> How can I burn a DVD with menus in Ubuntu? Is there default software that will allow me to do this?
[08:42] <robbie> clever, thanks
[08:42] <schighschagh> Can someone help me get my Xserver/GDM running correctly again?
[08:42] <clever> :)
[08:43] <schighschagh> Can someone help me get my xserver/gdm running again?
[08:44] <robbie> clever, failing that?
[08:44] <Z0DIAK> I'm trying to backup my CD audio collection with the flac format, can anyone recommend a good flac encoder?
[08:44] <clever> robbie: ?
[08:45] <robbie> kill -9 5936 did not kill the process
[08:46] <schighschagh> Hello?
[08:46] <schighschagh> Can anyone hear me??
[08:46] <HiddenHax> no
[08:46] <HiddenHax> lol
[08:46] <schighschagh> Sorry, I wasn't sure if this was working right.
[08:47] <Possum> ouch ircii?
[08:47] <HiddenHax> thats a very common problem u have
[08:47] <Possum> aptitude install irssi
[08:48] <Possum> or xchat if you prefer
[08:48] <Possum> you might as well be using telnet or netcat if you're using ircii XD
[08:48] <schighschagh> Wouldn't I need working x for xchat???
[08:49] <Z0DIAK> yeah
[08:49] <schighschagh> My problem is that x isn't working right.
[08:49] <Possum> yea, so install irssi for now
[08:49] <Possum> irssi + screen = <3
[08:50] <Possum> eh... need sleep
[08:50] <Possum> schighschagh, good luck with getting X working!
[08:50] <schighschagh> Thanks?
[08:50] <Z0DIAK> what's the problem with X?
[08:50] <Z0DIAK> does not work out of box?
[08:50] <defcon> how do i install kde on ubuntu
[08:51] <schighschagh> Well, I think X is working right, but GDM isn't.
[08:51] <schighschagh> I accidentally removed some packages the other day.
[08:51] <Z0DIAK> and a reinstall is out of the q?
[08:51] <schighschagh> I re-installed them, but the config files seem to not be working properly.
[08:51] <schighschagh> Here's what happens:
[08:52] <schighschagh> I get to the login screen, I type user and pass, then nothing happens.
[08:52] <Z0DIAK> yikes
[08:52] <schighschagh> I just have the orange background and cursor.
[08:53] <Z0DIAK> (I'm a n00b), did the distro and version ever work at some pojnt?
[08:53] <schighschagh> Yeah.
[08:53] <robbie> how do I kill a zombie process?
[08:53] <Z0DIAK> what video chipset/video card you got?
[08:53] <schighschagh> It was working just fine before I removed some stuff.
[08:53] <robbie> kill -9 pid doesn't kill it
[08:53] <schighschagh> 7600 GT
[08:54] <clever> robbie: the parrent process is the only one that can get rid of the zombie
[08:54] <clever> but if you kill the parrent init will inherit the program and clean it up automaticaly
[08:54] <robbie> clever, how do I find out who the parent is?
[08:54] <clever> ps -eH x|less
[08:54] <clever> that will show a tree view of all processes
[08:55] <clever> find the zombie and follow the tree up to its dady and kill the dady:P
[08:55] <Rodietze> hello
[08:56] <Rodietze> I have 2 sata drivers /dev/sd* and 2 regular HDDs
[08:56] <Rodietze> but I install Ubuntu on 3rd partition of hdb and it just doesn't not load!
[08:56] <robbie> :( I can't tell, it looks like it's the start of the tree
[08:57] <clever> hmmm
[08:57] <Rodietze> where and how do I install Grub to work in such a bizarre environment? please I'm tired of googling already and could not find the answer
[08:57] <robbie> log off and log back on I guess
[08:57] <clever> robbie: the parrent pid is also on ps aux
[08:57] <clever> 5th column
[08:57] <clever> wait no thats mem usage
[08:58] <cdiddlydog> Can someone help me with an Open Office issue?
[08:58] <Rodietze> hey please anybody help me,
[08:58] <robbie> clever, I think log off and log on is probably easiest
[08:58] <clever> robbie: try running gnome-system-monitor
[08:58] <Flannel> !grub | Rodietze
[08:58] <ubotu> Rodietze: 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
[08:58] <clever> you can see a graphic list of all processes
[08:58] <NoorulIslaam> Amaranth, you there?
[08:58] <Flannel> Rodietze: first link there
[08:58] <clever> robbie: you should also be able to turn on the ppid column and clearly see it
[08:59] <Rodietze> Flannel: thank you
[08:59] <clever> robbie: you can even right click it and kill it right in there too probly
[08:59] <robbie> clever, yeah, rhythmbox is listed as itself, not under anything else. And it says it's uninteruptable
[08:59] <defcon> does ubuntu screw up permissions in vista when I modify files in its volume
[08:59] <defcon> or anything?
[08:59] <clever> in the settings you can enable the ppid column(parrent pid)
[08:59] <clever> then you can lookup that in the list
[09:00] <defcon> swiftfox better than firefox?
[09:00] <aidan> why does mysql-server-5.0 try to install postfix?
[09:00] <crimsun> aidan: because postfix fulfills a virtual dependency.
[09:00] <aidan> crimsun: tell me more
[09:01] <NoorulIslaam> and i thought virtual functions were bad...
[09:01] <robbie> clever, I have three uninteruptable processes and one zombie
[09:01] <oscar> Somebody know about some software like nautilus... I can't work now with nautilus because this is very slowly .. and my computer is stopped thanks to nautilus... ??
[09:01] <clever> robbie: what program is the parrent of the zombie?
[09:01] <crimsun> aidan: the server generates log messages that need to be sent to the system administrator (via a mail-transport-agent.  Postfix is an MTA).
[09:01] <robbie> I think at this point logging on and off is the best option
[09:02] <realityhere> i have a question
[09:02] <NoorulIslaam> kill -9 pid doesnt work on those processes?
[09:02] <clever> robbie: yeah that probly also works
[09:02] <clever> NoorulIslaam: its a zombie
[09:02] <aidan> crimsun: ah
[09:02] <Z0DIAK> schighschagh: have you tried doing sudo apt-get -f install in the terminal to repair your install?
[09:02] <NoorulIslaam> clever, hm what does zombie mean anyways?
[09:02] <cdiddlydog> can someone help me really quick?
[09:02] <clever> the program exited
[09:02] <clever> the pid and exit code are the only thing realy in place
[09:03] <DBO> cdiddlydog, just ask your question
[09:03] <NoorulIslaam> because something else needs it?
[09:03] <clever> the parrent will fetch the exit code with a wait type syscall and when it does that the zombie goes away
[09:03] <robbie> clever,  it was firefox, but closing firefox ended the zombie, now the other three are still unresponsive
[09:03] <NoorulIslaam> clever, oh..
[09:03] <cdiddlydog> Open Office converts one of my files to all random characters, what can i do?
[09:03] <clever> normaly the parrent should be coded to clean up after its kids automaticaly
[09:03] <schighschagh> No, I haven't.
[09:03] <schighschagh> What was the command again?
[09:03] <realityhere>  /dev/hdc: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0  ok this is from gnomebaker even though it has a brand new disk in it
[09:03] <schighschagh> I barely saw it before it scrolled off screen.
[09:03] <clever> but if you kill tha parrent init(1) will addopt them and clean them up automaticaly
[09:04] <Z0DIAK> sudo apt-get -f install
[09:05] <NoorulIslaam> aw processes adopting orphaned processes. how cuuuteeee
[09:05] <schighschagh> What exactly is that supposed to do?
[09:05] <clever> NoorulIslaam: lol:P
[09:05] <Z0DIAK> repair origina install packages
[09:05] <schighschagh> It didn't seem to do much.
[09:05] <defcon> anyone know where to get good xchat scripts
[09:05] <defcon> been googling everywhere
[09:06] <NoorulIslaam> at your local xchat shop
[09:06] <defcon> lol
[09:06] <ubuntunewbie> hi, looking for a bit of help with the nvidia drivers and x.org on feisty :(
[09:07] <ubuntunewbie> Anyone have a few minutes to spare? :o
[09:07] <Flannel> !ask | ubuntunewbie
[09:07] <ubotu> ubuntunewbie: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:07] <realityhere> ubo i've got one when they're done
[09:08] <schighschagh> Ugh.
[09:08] <schighschagh> It's late.
[09:08] <ryancr> anyone know about bios beeps?? ;)  I just shut down my computer, moved it, the started it back up and now all i get is beeeep  over and over again
[09:08] <crdlb> ubuntunewbie: did you use the restricted manager?
[09:08] <schighschagh> Maybe the solution to my troubles will come to me in a dream.
[09:08] <schighschagh> :/
[09:08] <ubuntunewbie> I tried install the nvidia drivers through the enable desktop effects thingy... no luck. Tried automatix, no luck. Both methods crashed X on startup. Then I finally got it working using the install script from nvidia.
[09:08] <crdlb> ugh
[09:08] <cdiddlydog> Open Office converts one of my documents to all random characters, what can i do?
[09:08] <Z0DIAK> I'm kind of a n00b =\
[09:08] <realityhere> ryan try shutting it off and restarting
[09:08] <schighschagh> lol
[09:08] <schighschagh> Me2.
[09:08] <ryancr> realityhere: done that many times now
[09:09] <schighschagh> Except im a tired n00b.
[09:09] <ubuntunewbie> now my nvidia driver is installed and enabled, but I can't increase the resolution without disabling the nvidia drivers.
[09:09] <Z0DIAK> haha
[09:09] <realityhere> i'll get this for you what kind of computer ?
[09:09] <schighschagh> And hungry.
[09:09] <Z0DIAK> I started with redhat from 7th grade till highschool, the  dropped
[09:09] <Z0DIAK> just getting back in
[09:09] <ryancr> even took out the ram removed any dust etc then put them back in
[09:09] <crdlb> ubuntunewbie: try: nvidia-settings
[09:09] <ubuntunewbie> I did, the resolution settings there only have an option for Auto
[09:10] <twisted_> Hi all... question.. I just installed ubuntu and also tried to install beryl as well... I installed beryl manager but the problem is that when I run beryl manager everything goes ot a white screen.... it acts like its still working as far as tabbing between processes and all that but I cant see anything... I've tabbed out to terminal... help?
[09:10] <realityhere> http://www.pchell.com/hardware/beepcodes.shtml
[09:11] <realityhere> it goes by bios
[09:11] <realityhere> that's the codes for ami and pheonix
[09:11] <ryancr> realityhere: heh was already there too... they dont seem to list a long beep - long beep - long beep
[09:11] <cdiddlydog> Open Office converts one of my documents to all random characters, what can i do?
[09:11] <realityhere> hang on i'll look in my tech book
[09:11] <ryancr> its a pheonix bios
[09:12] <twisted_> cdiddlydog what is the document originally written in?
[09:12] <cdiddlydog> .doc
[09:12] <Draconicus> At 3AM, my hard drive just suddenly started seeking like crazy. It stopped ten minutes later, exactly. Any idea as to what it was?
[09:12] <twisted_> Errr.. I thought openoffice already have a microsoft office translater...
[09:12] <ubuntunewbie> what's weird is that my xorg.conf file is configured to allow res of upto 1280x1024... but the screen res only shows 800x600 still
[09:12] <twisted_> *had
[09:12] <ubuntunewbie> :'(
[09:13] <gtt> hdparm?
[09:13] <gtt> why didn't ya check your processes.
[09:13] <cdiddlydog> its really weird asks me to select from an ASCII filter menu
[09:13] <theINC> Anyone know of an FTP server in Australia with Ubuntu on it that's not iinet?
[09:14] <abhinay> Hi ALL
[09:14] <twisted_> cdiddlydog that just means it doesnt know how to open the microsoft office file by default... I'm guessing you can find a plugin for it on the openoffice website
[09:14] <cdiddlydog> ok ill check it out
[09:15] <twisted_> gluck bud... I'm new to ubuntu as well :D hope I helped
[09:15] <cenuij> Draconicus: maybe it was updatedb *shrug*
[09:15] <abhinay> is there no fonts.cache-1 file in the Ubuntu Feisty Fawn ?
[09:15] <cenuij> check yer crontabs to see if anything is meant to fire at 3am
[09:15] <SixtyOver> i need some help
[09:15] <SixtyOver> bad
[09:15] <abhinay> fc-cache command doesn't generate it  !!
[09:16] <SixtyOver> i deleted my etc/network/imterfaces file
[09:16] <twisted_> Hi all... question.. I just installed ubuntu and also tried to install beryl as well... I installed beryl manager but the problem is that when I run beryl manager everything goes ot a white screen.... it acts like its still working as far as tabbing between processes and all that but I cant see anything... I've tabbed out to terminal... help?
[09:16] <twisted_> SixtyOver thank god you deleted the imterfaces and not the interfaces file huh?
[09:16] <SixtyOver> how do i reconfigure a new interfaces file
[09:17] <ryancr> realityhere: ok its a 1sec beep with about a 3sec pause over and over again
[09:17] <ryancr> if that helps
[09:17] <SixtyOver> i wish it were like that
[09:17] <SixtyOver> i booted up with the cd and copyed every thing out of the cd's interfaces file
[09:18] <SixtyOver> manually typed up a new one after logging in as root
[09:18] <reubs> I'm having trouble getting my META key to work under gnome-terminal, can someone help?
[09:18] <SixtyOver> and im able to connect to the internet using wifi radar
[09:18] <twisted_> So what's the problem then?
[09:18] <SixtyOver> i need to get my other nic working
[09:19] <SixtyOver> and id like to be able to get online without haveing to start wifi radar
[09:19] <twisted_> ifconfig wont help?
[09:19] <Eno_> have you tried using the gnome network config gui thing?
[09:19] <SixtyOver> yeh it wont open
[09:19] <theINC> anyone know any Australian FTP servers with Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop x86 on them?
[09:19] <twisted_> >.<
[09:19] <eric> hello every one
[09:19] <realityhere> ok question how many times in a row does it beep?
[09:20] <ktk> Where the shudown scripts are located in Ubuntu ?
[09:20] <twisted_> So your eth doesnt work.. and your wireless does... wierd.
[09:20] <ryancr> well i let it run for like 10 times then turned it off
[09:20] <ryancr> i can let it run longer if you like
[09:20] <eric>       
[09:20] <twisted_> Isnt it just eth0 ?
[09:20] <realityhere> that's a apci driver
[09:20] <reubs> theINC: i believe netspace has it on it
[09:21] <SixtyOver> well the wireless doesnt work if i dont open wifi radar and manually slect my network and leave it running
[09:21] <reubs> theINC: ftp.netspace.net.au
[09:21] <peterka> theINC: http://ubuntu-releases.optus.net/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
[09:21] <eric> .....................
[09:21] <Danaman5> hi, I can't get desktop effects to work on ubuntu, it just says "desktop effects could not be enabled"
[09:22] <rob_p> SixtyOver: Rebuild your /etc/network/interfaces file.  Make sure it has appropriate entries for all of the interfaces you want loaded.  Do, "man interfaces" for detailed info on it.
[09:22] <Danaman5> the odd thing is that they worked at first, but not now
[09:22] <ryancr> realityhere: apci? is that answer for me?
[09:22] <realityhere> my book says that "indicates an error during the initlization phase of the apci driver and usually means the driver cannot read one or more of the apci tables
[09:22] <SixtyOver> ive rebuilt it as best i know how just very basic
[09:22] <SixtyOver> but ill give it a wirl
[09:22] <realityhere> that's what this book says try disabling it in the bios if you can
[09:23] <rob_p> SixtyOver: If you like, I can give you an example interfaces file that should help you get things up and running for both wired and wireless.
[09:23] <ryancr> realityhere: hmm I would try that, but i don't even get anything on the screen
[09:23] <SixtyOver> yeh id appreciate that
[09:23] <peterka> theINC: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and choose location "Oceania/Australia"
[09:23] <realityhere> i've got the scott muelle book that's what it says
[09:23] <rob_p> SixtyOver: Ok.  Standby a min...
[09:23] <SixtyOver> ok
[09:24] <`m0> hello, how do people add widgets like the clock and sticky note to their desktop?
[09:24] <theINC> reubs: netspace is showing connection errors
[09:24] <eric> oh r u Australia ?
[09:24] <realityhere> i had to disable my pci
[09:24] <theINC> peterka: on there, there's only one FTP server, I'd prefer FTP because firefox is crashing atm
[09:24] <`m0> Like the following: http://www.belutz.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/screenshot-desktop.png
[09:24] <antonym55> eric: You can join #ubuntu-cn
[09:25] <twisted_> Anyone any ideas on the beryl thing?
[09:25] <reubs> theINC: i just logged in then try ftp://ftp.netspace.net.au/pub/ubuntu
[09:25] <realityhere> other than it's highly unstable sorry i don't
[09:26] <twisted_> kk
[09:26] <twisted_> ty anyways :D
[09:26] <wolvie> `m0, try gDesklets
[09:26] <rollerskatejamms> Muahahahahahahaha.
[09:26] <realityhere> is the ultimate a dvd ?
[09:26] <gif89pro> hey all, i just started an install of feisty, and i did a "verify cd"... it got about 15% done and now the caps lock and scroll lock lights are blinking... that can't be good, can it?
[09:26] <rollerskatejamms> I am oh-so-sneakily installing Ubuntu on my parents' PC right now.
[09:27] <`m0> wolvie: aha will do
[09:27] <ryancr> realityhere: thanks for your help....but since nothing even comes up on the screen...i am thinking toasted motherboard or something
[09:27] <reubs> theINC: did that work?
[09:27] <realityhere> anytime maybe not leave it off awhile then try it see if you can get in
[09:27] <theINC> reubs: works in Firefox but not my FTP client (Finder/cyberduck)
[09:28] <`m0> wolvie: thank you:D
[09:28] <peterka> theINC: I found http://ftp.iinet.net.au/linux/ubuntu-cd-images/7.04/
[09:28] <eric> r there any Chinese??
[09:28] <eric> r there any Chinese???
[09:28] <eric> r there any Chinese????
[09:28] <defcon> yo im using firestarter for a firewall anything better
[09:28] <defcon> no repeat plz
[09:28] <reubs> can it resolve it? is it a IPv6 thing?
[09:29] <ryancr> yeah i am going to have to do something like that...cuz I can 't seem to do anything else ;)
[09:29] <theINC> reubs: probably just need a different FTP client
[09:29] <Badm4n> i want to create shell command .sh but i want to create with yes/no question, what should i put on my .sh ?
[09:30] <theINC> eh, I'll try it on the windoze PC
[09:30] <rob_p> SixtyOver: Ok, ya still with me?
[09:30] <SixtyOver> yeh
[09:30] <reubs> theINC: you could use the default ftpclient from the terminal if that would help. just open an terminal and type: ftp ftp.netspace.net.au/pub/ubuntu
[09:30] <Twisted> Is edgy the same as a testing distro?
[09:30] <theINC> might try that.
[09:31] <peterka> theINC: you can try download by ftp client e.g. gftp
[09:31] <rob_p> SixtyOver: Here's an example /etc/network/interfaces file which contains static and dynamic statements for both wired and wireless configurations.  http://rob.pectol.com/filebin/data/interfaces.txt
[09:31] <realityhere> twisted no i think not it's fiesty in the testing i believe edgy is 6.10 an older distro
[09:31] <theINC> it's funny because I can get to iinet in Finder's FTP but it keeps saying when I get to the ISO, it says there's a broken alias.
[09:31] <Schalken> !realplayer
[09:32] <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
[09:32] <Twisted> realityhere:  thank you :D
[09:32] <SixtyOver> thank you
[09:32] <theINC> reubs: tried it in FTP and got an error 'no address associated with nodename'
[09:33] <rob_p> SixtyOver: In order to use it, you need to know what each interface is referred to by your box (ie: eth0, eth1, ath0, ra0, etc.)
[09:33] <SixtyOver> yeh
[09:33] <SixtyOver> i know wich two are used
[09:33] <SixtyOver> wlan0 and eth0
[09:33] <theINC> *terminal FTP
[09:34] <rob_p> SixtyOver: Then, simply make the appropriate mods and comment-out/uncomment the applicable parts.
[09:34] <Schalken> Why isn't real player in Canonical's commercial repository any more?
[09:34] <SixtyOver> yeh this file you sent me i got from the boot cd
[09:34] <SixtyOver> sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces it says i can recover here
[09:35] <lando> the scripts located in /etc/init.d.. if i dont want it to run on restart i can chmod -x randomscript ... is that correct?
[09:35] <DoctorOwl> I still can't find a list of governments, schools, or large corporations that run ubuntu.  Anyone know of one?
[09:35] <SixtyOver> nm im sorry the one you sent me was diffrent
[09:35] <defcon> how do I make screenshots in ubuntu quick and easy
[09:36] <SixtyOver> iv got like 3 open right now sorry
[09:36] <lando> defcon: press print screen
[09:36] <theINC> and Windows Explorer says the server name cannot be resolved.
[09:36] <defcon> where does the file get saved
[09:36] <reubs> theINC: try 'ftp 203.10.110.104' and login as anonymous
[09:36] <DoctorOwl> It's almost as if there ARE none.
[09:36] <defcon> o hot thnx
[09:36] <Twisted> So how do you upgrade to a testing distrobution? change the synaptic source file to testing or feisty?
[09:38] <reubs> theINC: your using xp at the currently?
[09:38] <theINC> reubs: I have both a Mac and a Vista PC
[09:39] <Schalken> Twisted: there is a command for update manager for it to check for upgrades to even unreleased releases
[09:39] <Schalken> cant remember it though :P
[09:40] <jscinoz> Whats the command to remove all temporary files created by apt?
[09:41] <reubs> theINC: you could still download it using firefox? or is that a problem, or do you need to download it in chunks?
[09:41] <sjoerd> jscinoz: apt-get clean
[09:41] <theINC> reubs: Firefox is breaking on me ATM
[09:41] <boom> hi, am tryin to install kunbuntu..when cd boots its taking me to dos prompt [dos] a:\ prompt.I thought it should bring me the installer?
[09:41] <theINC> I've got onto the server via the IP you gave me
[09:41] <jscinoz> thanks
[09:42] <oscar> I forget my password to log in my computer.-. And now I can log just with another account and I can't be an administrator (master).. what can i do?
[09:42] <theINC> what's the command to list directories within a directory?
[09:42] <theINC> (files and directories, anyway)
[09:42] <reubs> theINC: can you use your mac now? it's terminal is more like ubuntu, I haven't used vista so i'm not sure of its finer points :)
[09:43] <theINC> I'm on the terminal.
[09:43] <theINC> What is the command to list files within a directory?
[09:43] <theINC> i'm trying to navigate my way through to the ISO ;)
[09:43] <theINC> on the Mac terminal, that is
[09:43] <reubs> theINC: ls
[09:43] <cbs> can someone point me to an article on mounting an iso as a cd drive in WINE?
[09:44] <cbs> or can someone remind me of syntax to mount *.iso in ubuntu?
[09:44] <jscinoz> How can I use the evdev input driver without it stopping X from starting?
[09:44] <crdlb> !loopback
[09:44] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[09:44] <cbs> is it mount -o loop /iso path/ /mountpoint/ ?
[09:44] <reubs> theINC: and if you want to download a file . nav to the dir and then use 'get %FILENAME'
[09:45] <theINC> oaky, thanks, i'm in the directory, so i'll do that
[09:45] <cables> What package do I need in order to open 7zip files with Archive Manager? Is there a good GUI 7zip frontend that, unlike Archive Manager, will allow me to use all 7zip features?
[09:45] <jscinoz> cables
[09:45] <cables> jscinoz
[09:45] <jscinoz> hang on i'm checking what package it was
[09:45] <jscinoz> that lets you read 7z in archive manager
[09:45] <taime1> riboflavin!
[09:45] <reubs> theINC: it will download it to the directory you started ftp from. which would most prob be your home directory
[09:46] <theINC> reubs: we got a download going =D
[09:46] <vignesh> hi
[09:46] <jscinoz> cables, give me a sec, synaptic crashed
[09:46] <Pelucio_> leave
[09:46] <cables> jscinoz, that's ok :)
[09:46] <Pelucio_> leaaave
[09:46] <vignesh> can anyone suggest a simple mp3 player.. that doesn`t require any deps
[09:46] <reubs> theINC: you can change the download directory with 'lcd' which is local change dir :)
[09:47] <theINC> k.
[09:47] <vignesh> with playlist support
[09:47] <jscinoz> Vignesh, songbird =P
[09:47] <jscinoz> www.songbirdnest.com
[09:47] <vignesh> I`ll try that
[09:47] <sercik> is not a simple question
[09:47] <cables> vignesh, you mean a song organizer, or just a player?
[09:47] <cables> vignesh, rhythmbox is built into Ubuntu
[09:47] <jscinoz> i think you can automatically install it through automatix
[09:47] <sercik> but becase dependencies are problematic for you?
[09:47] <vignesh> an mp3 player should do
[09:47] <Pelucio_> groar
[09:47] <theINC> downloaidng at a great 50KB/s as well (which is fast for our stupid australian internet ;))
[09:47] <taime1> How can I adjust my touchpad manually so that its faster? I have adjusted both the mouse and the touchpad using the GUIs.  however, the touchpad remains at the same speed.
[09:47] <Pelucio_> groar
[09:47] <Pelucio_> groar
[09:48] <Pelucio_> groaaaar
[09:48] <vignesh> something like songbird.. that I can just extract and start using..
[09:48] <jscinoz> TheINC, who are you with?
[09:48] <Portalise> 50KB :O why so slow
[09:48] <Pelucio_> GRIAR
[09:48] <jscinoz> iiNet ftw.
[09:48] <theINC> jscinoz: Chariot netconnect, infamous for being infamous
[09:48] <jscinoz> never heard of them
[09:48] <cables> vignesh, there's something built in to Ubuntu that will play mp3s. It's in Applications>Sound and Video>Rhythmbox Music Player
[09:48] <jscinoz> in sydney.
[09:48] <jscinoz> cables, hang on a fwe minutes, synaptic hates me
[09:48] <theINC> jscinoz: don't try to hear them them ;)
[09:49] <jscinoz> that bad huh?
[09:49] <vignesh> cables: I`ll try that too
[09:49] <reubs> theINC: yeah it feels a bit backwards with our speeds out here. who are you connected with?
[09:49] <theINC> Chariot netconnect 512kbps
[09:49] <vignesh> cables: I am just seeing what other alternatives are there
[09:49] <cables> vignesh, you'll need to install the codec first... just double-click an mp3 file to get that done.
[09:49] <theINC> That's why I'm voting Labor ;)
[09:49] <vignesh> cables: I got that done :) thanks anyway
[09:49] <theINC> they're trying to give us a world-class broadband network (ie, speed up Telstra's work on enabling ADSL2+ on their DSLAMs)
[09:50] <jscinoz> cables, i  cant find it in synaptic, but if you install automatix, you can find it under Utilities called "Archiving Tools"
[09:51] <cables> !automatix | jscinoz
[09:51] <ubotu> jscinoz: 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
[09:51] <jscinoz> Theinc, why do you stick with them.
[09:51] <theINC> what use is that? my sister's laptop (windows) has the windows key in the top-right corner, and where it would be in the bottom left is the Fn key.   stupid!
[09:51] <theINC> jscinoz: because i'm living with my parents (and yes, i'm under 18)
[09:51] <cbs> imnot getting it...im pretty sure im typing the command right, but it wont mount
[09:51] <reubs> my father is in NZ, but the prices over there are amazing. if you want to shock yourself have a look at http://slingshot.co.nz/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=999&tabid=11&subnav=3#
[09:51] <jscinoz> Same =P 16 in july
[09:51] <sercik> !WorksForMe
[09:51] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:52] <jscinoz> but my parents take my advice on interweb stuff =P
[09:52] <C22H28N2O> My internet can be very slow sometimes, and sometimes it just stops completely, anyone know any solution?
[09:52] <reubs> just adsl1 but 8meg ultra cheep
[09:52] <cbs> can someone help me with mount?
[09:52] <Portalise> are u using a modem or router?
[09:52] <FunnyLookinHat> C22H28N2O, sounds like a problem with your ISP.  Call your internet company
[09:53] <sercik> i can help you with mount
[09:53] <C22H28N2O> When I do dmesg I get many "wlan0: tx error 0x20, but 11"
[09:53] <C22H28N2O> FunnyLookinHat, no, it's not my ISP, our other computers who go with Windows do fine :/
[09:53] <realityhere> is the ultimate 1.3 a dvd?
[09:54] <theINC> now I just need to wait these 4 hours out, then burn the disc image to a CD, and then boot this LiveCD, see how I like it compared to Vista
[09:54] <taime1> no comparison
[09:55] <taime1> ubuntu doesnt even make it fair
[09:55] <theINC> hehe
[09:55] <nir_ai_> hello, I am having trouble sharing a folder as SMB. When I try to connect from windows I am asked for username/password. Where do I set these on linux? please help...
[09:55] <richaoj> i haven't tried vista, but i don't have much of an incentive to . . .
[09:55] <C22H28N2O> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20603/
[09:56] <theINC> well, I've gotten used to not hving the flashy features of Windows Live Messenger on my Mac (Adium), so Gaim will be okay
[09:56] <C22H28N2O> Can that help you solve the problem in any way? :/
[09:56] <realityhere> how do i move a file from one drive to another ?
[09:56] <jscinoz> Ubuntu > OSX > XP > DOS > zombies > Vista
[09:56] <jscinoz> vista is the devil!
[09:56] <theINC> Is there an Expose/Flip 3D/way-of-seeing-all-your-windows-at-once on Ubuntu?
[09:56] <jscinoz> yesh
[09:56] <jscinoz> if you use beryl
[09:56] <theINC> mk.
[09:56] <realityhere> it tells me i can't write to the drive
[09:56] <jscinoz> which i assume you will
[09:56] <C22H28N2O> I have an D-Link DWL-G520+, if that can help you even more :)
[09:56] <jscinoz> you can have your desktop on a cube =P
[09:56] <theINC> lemme write these names down so I can get them when Ubuntu's dne.
[09:56] <reubs> gaim is good not as nice looking as adium. but it does everything and connects to all the networks
[09:57] <theINC> jscinoz: I saw that on YouTube, looked pretty damn cool to me.
[09:57] <jscinoz> or if you move your mouse to the top right corner, it shrinks all the windows to display on screen at once, then you click the one you want
[09:57] <jscinoz> :D
[09:57] <jscinoz> has some stability problems though
[09:57] <theINC> I accidentally typed Berly into the search engine lol
[09:57] <jscinoz> but compiz-beryl are merging again soon and you can expect fixes to come faster then
[09:57] <theINC> that sounds a lot cooler
[09:57] <jscinoz> =P
[09:57] <richaoj> a few . . but the best thing about beryl is that it doesn't have high system requirements
[09:58] <richaoj> runs fine on my three year old machine with crappy intel graphics
[09:58] <theINC> well, there's certainly no problems in the system requirements department - a 7900GS and 2GB of RAM ;)
[09:58] <jscinoz> grah, this EvDev driver is annoying but i want my MX Revolution to work properly...
[09:58] <theINC> plus a Core 2 Duo :D
[09:58] <sercik> i have installed compiz but when i start it i obtain a blask screen!! someone could help me?
[09:58] <jscinoz> i get 70+fps on the cube on a Go5200 =P
[09:58] <jscinoz> and a centrino 1.7
[09:58] <jscinoz> =P
[09:58] <jscinoz> Sercik
[09:58] <theINC> jscinoz: hell, i'll be getting 999999 ;)
[09:58] <jscinoz> its a bug in nvidia drivers
[09:59] <jscinoz> no fix coming anytime soon according to nvidia devs
[09:59] <jscinoz> it happens when you run out of GPU ram
[09:59] <sercik> jscinoz so all nvidia people have this problem?
[09:59] <jscinoz> yes
[09:59] <jscinoz> i know a temporary fix that fixes it at the  cost of FPS
[09:59] <sercik> but you are able to run compiz
[09:59] <Flying_Phoenix> thats why u buy ATI!
[09:59] <jscinoz> but it only works on beryl
[09:59] <theINC> okay, next thing i'll need is a tutorial on how to dual-boot between Ubuntu/Linux and Vista with Vista already installed.
[09:59] <nir_ai_> help. SMB folder sharing does not work on Feisty. Windows asks for username/password...
[09:59] <nathan> Hey ppl
[10:00] <theINC> Flying_Phoenix: I'm an Intel/Nivida man.  Swear by 'em.
[10:00] <ziroday> hi
[10:00] <richaoj> theINC, it is easy
[10:00] <jscinoz> Nvidia > ATI
[10:00] <taime1> hey person
[10:00] <jscinoz> intel > AMD
[10:00] <tiver> hello , I have a problem with adding a network card which is not automatically recognized https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCards3Com
[10:00] <sercik> jscinoz you are right
[10:00] <theINC> nvidia and intel should partner
[10:00] <richaoj> the installer will ask if you want to shrink your windoze partition, and then it will have a seperate partition for ubuntu
[10:00] <theINC> Invidia ;)
[10:00] <jscinoz> theinc, its simple, once you install ubuntu on its own partition you just edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst and add an entry for Vista
[10:00] <sercik> amd then nvidia have better linux drivers
[10:00] <richaoj> when you boot, it will give you an option
[10:00] <taime1> CLEVER....
[10:00] <sercik> jscinoz coule you tell me more?
[10:00] <jscinoz> yeah
[10:00] <rollerskatejamms> Well here goes, like it or not, my parents are getting Ubuntu.
[10:00] <clever> TAIME1....
[10:01] <tiver> how to do this:
[10:01] <tiver> Add 3c509 to /etc/modules & edit /etc/network/interfaces.
[10:01] <jscinoz> if you want to keep cool 3d stuff and not have black windows, switch to beryl then under advanced options...
[10:01] <theINC> rollerskatejamms: that's the only way you're gonna get them on it ;)
[10:01] <taime1> um, i didnt realize that was a nick..
[10:01] <clever> lol
[10:01] <theINC> it's much like Macs (which I also swear by), they won't realise how good it is till they use it, forcedly or not ;)
[10:01] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: I'm sick of having to reinstall XP every 2 months because it "got slow"
[10:01] <clever> taime1: happens all the time:P
[10:01] <taime1> haha
[10:01] <nathan> Actually nVidia and AMD have been partnering for the longest time ever.... where have you guys been.  With the resent merger of ATI and AMD though who knows where that will go.  Intel has the nano process down for the count right now but we'll have to wait and see how the ATI-AMD dual core do.
[10:01] <theINC> tell me about it.  disk defragmentation FTL
[10:01] <keithz> hey
[10:01] <bayziders> How do you install a gdm theme?
[10:01] <jscinoz> set rendering path texture from pixmap, rendering platform force AIGLX, binding XGL
[10:02] <jscinoz> and leave the rest at auto
[10:02] <DoctorOwl> Guys I've wasted all day searching the net for large companies and governments running Ubuntu and come up with nothing.  Can anyone assist?
[10:02] <keithz> can somebody help me
[10:02] <jscinoz> Dell
[10:02] <jscinoz> =P
[10:02] <Gerro> How can I get ubuntu to do /sbin/ipw3945d as root on bootup?
[10:02] <ziroday> does anyone know of a program that will turn speech into text (like dragon speech in windows)
[10:02] <sercik> thanks
[10:02] <theINC> DoctorOwl: Michael Dell uses Ubuntu, and they're gonna start preinstalling it on low-level PCs
[10:02] <tiver> could somebody help me with adding a component manually?
[10:02] <zcat[1] > DoctorOwl: google use ubuntu on the desktop afaik..
[10:02] <jscinoz> :D
[10:02] <jscinoz> they use a custom ubuntu
[10:02] <jscinoz> they call it goobuntu
[10:02] <jscinoz> seriously.
[10:02] <rollerskatejamms> DoctorOwl: Not really. I was just there.
[10:02] <theINC> haha
[10:03] <theINC> it's easy to make new words out of ubuntu.
[10:03] <Flying_Phoenix> DoctorOwl : They already have started selling it in the USA on pc, the U.K will be able to have it preinstalled soon
[10:03] <sercik> but if nvidia doesn't work with compiz how it is possible that on internet thare are many guides nvidia + compiz +ubuntu??
[10:03] <Gerro> ziroday: ksayit?
[10:03] <jscinoz> =P
[10:03] <theINC> like kubuntu and edubuntu
[10:03] <taime1> !anyone | keithz
[10:03] <rollerskatejamms> DoctorOwl: SOME of them use it. But by no means is it required.
[10:03] <ubotu> keithz: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[10:03] <cbs> i bet dell will still manage to make crappy pc's that have just as many probs in ubuntu as their users have in windows :P
[10:03] <nathan> I think it would be sweet if Dell sold there low level Ubuntu machines with Beryl preinstalled.
[10:03] <jscinoz> it does work
[10:03] <nathan> :D
[10:03] <jscinoz> they just have the black window bug
[10:03] <jscinoz> and its not compiz or beryls fault but nvidia's
[10:03] <rollerskatejamms> nathan: Yes, and risk it crashing and having tons of support calls. Great idea1
[10:03] <cbs> what ex is beryl?
[10:03] <ziroday> Gerro: no thats text to speech i want speech to text
[10:03] <clever> theINC: i took part in that dell surveiw about linux being pre installed on dell pc's:D
[10:03] <jscinoz> switch to beryl and use those tweaks i told you
[10:03] <tiver> can somebody tell me how to Add 3c509 to /etc/modules & edit /etc/network/interfaces.
[10:03] <theINC> clever: good job!
[10:03] <rollerskatejamms> cbs: Magical graphics and stuff for windows
[10:03] <jscinoz> you'll have just as much if not more cool effects and you can fix the bug
[10:03] <sercik> so if i use old nvidia drivers.. i solved the problem
[10:03] <zcat[1] > beryl is flashy but not really ready to inflict on regular users yet
[10:03] <clever> linux is free winblows aint
[10:03] <cbs> oh the crazy video i must have seen was that then
[10:03] <jscinoz> i dont think so
[10:04] <tiver> ubotu: it does not work either
[10:04] <theINC> well, what about the 7900GS? any driver problems with that ATM?
[10:04] <clever> just putting a free os on the pc will reduce the price probly
[10:04] <jscinoz> i think it applies to all nvidia drivers
[10:04] <clever> you wont be buying a copy of winblows everytime you get a new dell
[10:04] <jscinoz> just use beryl and those tweaks
[10:04] <rollerskatejamms> tiver: I don't think uboto understands.
[10:04] <nathan> rolloerskatejamms:  And windows doesn't have enought crashing probles as it is anyway? :P
[10:04] <cbs> tiver: ubotu is a bot :P
[10:04] <sercik> so you use beryl and not compiz right?
[10:04] <jscinoz> yes
[10:04] <jscinoz> its much better
[10:04] <rollerskatejamms> Compiz is more stable.
[10:04] <cbs> can I do apt-get beryl?
[10:04] <jscinoz> everything in compiz + more and better customisation
[10:04] <sercik> jscinoz i don't want to chat about beryl vs compiz
[10:04] <jscinoz> once you add its repos
[10:04] <tiver> cbs: either way no one responded to my question :(
[10:04] <theINC> clever: yeah. i was comparing the cost of me getting a new Dell as opposed to building my own, and it's something in the order of 500-1000 dollars cheaper, merely because all the pro computers have overkill processors, but integrated graphics.
[10:04] <jscinoz> alright
[10:04] <crdlb> you don't need repos for beryl
[10:04] <rollerskatejamms> Also compiz and beryl are merging anyway.
[10:04] <nathan> The Beryl and Compiz guys are getting together anyway
[10:04] <jscinoz> yeah
[10:05] <ziroday> rollerskatejamms: not really i had way more problems with compiz compared to beryl
[10:05] <jscinoz> we know
[10:05] <sercik> but i don't understand if compiz doesn't work that guide on internet
[10:05] <nathan> It will all around be a good thing.
[10:05] <Gerro> ziroday: ohhh doesn't it do both?
[10:05] <rollerskatejamms> ziroday: I've had, and read, the oppsosite.
[10:05] <theINC> oh, and Windows ;)
[10:05] <ziroday> Gerro: i wish
[10:05] <cbs> tiver: no one responded to mine eaither
[10:05] <jscinoz> Sercik, if you search around you should be able to find a way to apply those tweaks to compiz
[10:05] <jscinoz> Sercick, otherwise beryl all the way =P
[10:05] <tiver> cbs: I'd help you but I've no idea
[10:05] <ziroday> rollerskatejamms: its not gonna really matter anyway when they merge
[10:05] <Gerro> ziroday: I was looking into that sort of stuff before, would go great with my webcam
[10:05] <rollerskatejamms> Here's a tweak: for a stable computer, apt-get remove beryl compiz
[10:05] <rollerskatejamms> or whatever the packages are.
[10:05] <bayziders> How do you install a gdm theme?
[10:05] <nathan> Beryl is pretty freaking solid for me.  Just not with UT2004.
[10:05] <jscinoz> rawr =P
[10:06] <bullgard4> What is a 'kernel OOPS' in the following sentence: "I have a kernel OOPS when I remove the button module."?
[10:06] <nathan> But works great when running WoW in Wine for some reason. LOL
[10:06] <cbs> is beryl easy to install/uninstall if I dont like it?
[10:06] <jscinoz> When is the merge scheduled for anyways?
[10:06] <crdlb> that means the kernel crashes
[10:06] <crdlb> jscinoz: it's done
[10:06] <jscinoz> its easy to install and uninstall
[10:06] <jscinoz> just use synaptic
[10:06] <rollerskatejamms> nathan: the WINE guys really have done a top-notch job supporting WoW
[10:06] <jscinoz> seriously?
[10:06] <Gerro> nathan: because wine isolates the environment it plays in usually
[10:06] <crdlb> yes
[10:06] <jscinoz> whats the new thing called?
[10:06] <reubs> I'm having trouble getting my META key to work under gnome-terminal, can someone help?
[10:06] <cbs> synaptic, no add/remove programs?
[10:06] <theINC> rollerskatejamms: someone told me that WINE gaming was crap
[10:06] <crdlb> jscinoz: the working, temporary name is "compcomm"
[10:06] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: It is mostly.
[10:06] <orbin> bayziders: sys > admin > login
[10:06] <ziroday> bayziders: go to System > Preferences > Themes and just drag the theme into the theme manager window
[10:06] <theINC> I was better off using Cedega...
[10:07] <crdlb> but that's not the final name
[10:07] <jscinoz> synaptic is the linux equivalent of add/remove programs
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: But it runs WoW and CS great.
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: No way cedega blows
[10:07] <clever> i had turned on some special desktop effects on awhile ago and it made all the windows flexible and some of them transparent
[10:07] <theINC> rollerskatejamms: CS source?
[10:07] <crdlb> cedega is terrible
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: I have  Cedega.
[10:07] <torx> friend of mine plays cs:S on wine 100 fps
[10:07] <clever> but it only worked on 1 pc
[10:07] <clever> i forgot what it was
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: Yup you can run source  games.
[10:07] <jscinoz> Cedega is fail.. GPL violation much?
[10:07] <theINC> torx: what's his system stats?
[10:07] <zcat[1] > clever: that's compiz
[10:07] <clever> ahh:)
[10:07] <bayziders> Ziroday it says file format invalid, it is gdm not gtk
[10:07] <jscinoz> and unlike Crossover they don't give the Wine people improvements
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: I can play Half Life 2 in wine. I can't even get it to run under cedega.
[10:07] <clever> i was moving the harddrive between pc's
[10:07] <torx> inc I'm not sure but it's nothing too powerful
[10:07] <nathan> Well yeah, I mean in Comparison running a 3D app in Beryl.  UT2004 I have to fall back to metacity but yet Wine in Beryl is perfectly fine.  Just odd how that is.
[10:07] <tiver> how do I Add 3c509 to /etc/modules & edit /etc/network/interfaces?
[10:07] <ziroday> torx: how? i cant get above 30fps
[10:07] <clever> and when i put it in the older pc it failed to startup and i was left with a blank screen
[10:07] <zcat[1] > clever: only works if you have a 3d capable video card and the correct drivers set up for it
[10:07] <rollerskatejamms> theINC:  I think that may be due to me having an ATI card. If you have nvidia by all means try cedega.
[10:08] <ryancr> realityhere: well i gutted it and clean everything and put it back together..and it seems to be working now
[10:08] <clever> zcat[1] : ahhh:S i have a rage 128 on the older pc
[10:08] <theINC> rollerskatejamms: I'll probably just continue to dual-boot.
[10:08] <clever> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Rage Mobility M3 AGP 2x (rev 02)
[10:08] <ryancr> anyone here running 1680x1050?
[10:08] <torx> i wish
[10:08] <taime1> i am i believe
[10:08] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: Yeah. i was doing that for a while. but I decide I didn't care that much, so long as WoW and CS 1.6 run. So I deleted windows.
[10:08] <taime1> lemme double check
[10:08] <zcat[1] > clever: if you have an intel 810 it works right from a fresh install, no need to download anything else
[10:08] <nathan> I like what Cedega is doing but for the money I think they should be doing a better job.
[10:09] <rollerskatejamms> If you have ANY intel hardware it works great in linux (mostly)
[10:09] <clever> zcat[1] : is that a type of video board?
[10:09] <taime1> nm
[10:09] <theINC> the worst of vista is UAC, I wanted to try and keep my Vista PCs security up with my Mac, so I had UAC on, but it wouldn't even let me run my temp-monitoring program at start-up.  Turned it off and haven't turned back ;)
[10:09] <ryancr> i just got a new monitor and it seems the screen wants to sit about 1/4" below the bottom
[10:09] <gradin> anyone know anything about setting up a mail server?
[10:09] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: You can turn off UAC. UAC is so lame.
[10:09] <richaoj> that's because intel has (mostly) open-source drivers
[10:09] <zcat[1] > yeah, Doesn't work on my 7something card though
[10:09] <bayziders> I need to get a new monitor I dont like my crt =/
[10:09] <ryancr> so i have a 1/4" black bar at the top...can't seem to fix it
[10:09] <gradin> ick vista...
[10:09] <rollerskatejamms> theINC: I had vista for a while then ditched it for 100% ubuntu.
[10:09] <theINC> and if I only game on the Vista, then there's nearly no chance of me getting spyware anyway.
[10:09] <jscinoz> Once you install ubuntu and get everything goign you'll use your vista disks as frisbees
[10:09] <t3hfr3ak> ok i REALLY need help with the nvidia driver i keep getting the following error:
[10:09] <clever> rollerskatejamms: the intel wifi card in my dads laptop worked instantly in ubuntu when i shoved my harddrive in:)
[10:09] <rollerskatejamms> clever: Yup.
[10:09] <jscinoz> hardest part of ubuntu is driver setup
[10:09] <bayziders> This room is insaly acctive...
[10:09] <t3hfr3ak> (EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.
[10:09] <jscinoz> some of them are annoying but most work
[10:09] <theINC> my main concern is at LANs, where i might look a bit strange with Ubuntu on my screen ;)
[10:09] <clever> rollerskatejamms: ive even made a special script which can detect which pc its on
[10:10] <rollerskatejamms> clever: I popped ubuntu into my gf's laptop and the wifi worked instantly due to having intel. I wanted to kill her.
[10:10] <clever> and will startup the proper wifi card
[10:10] <clever> eth1 or wlan0
[10:10] <zcat[1] > UAC is a lame attempt at sudo, poorly implemented
[10:10] <rollerskatejamms> clever: I have to use ndiswrapper
[10:10] <orbin> ryancr: if you did a straight swap, you may need to tweak xorg to recognise the new monitor specs
[10:10] <t3hfr3ak> and have to sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[10:10] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: how did you install the drivers
[10:10] <nathan> Although truthfully, to get the eye of the casual gamerz, we need a system/3D mark for Linux and Windows to compare the performance of the exact same stress test to show that Gaming in Linux allows faster gameplay.
[10:10] <rollerskatejamms> zcat[1] : The patent on UAC reads like a patent on sudo.
[10:10] <clever> i have a proper kernel module for both my linux wifi cards
[10:10] <tiver> COULD SOMEONE SUGGEST ME A ROOM FOR NEWBIE-QUESTIONS?
[10:10] <rollerskatejamms> tiver: ##linux :-P
[10:10] <torx> newbie-questions
[10:10] <ziroday> tiver: here
[10:10] <cbs> how do I make those fireworks like effects in beryl?
[10:10] <zcat[1] > exactly.. except they didn't even get it right.
[10:10] <theINC> speaking of that, are there any Proc temperature-monitor progs for Ubuntu/Linux?
[10:10] <torx> #newbie-questions
[10:10] <torx> lol
[10:10] <ryancr> orbin: yeah i have done that.. reconfigure xorg-server etc
[10:10] <tiver> so how do do this: Add 3c509 to /etc/modules & edit /etc/network/interfaces.
[10:11] <ziroday> cbs: go to #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[10:11] <clever> rollerskatejamms: atm my scrippt uses lspci to detect which laptop its in
[10:11] <tiver> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCards3Com add the first network card
[10:11] <torx> no leetmode in ubuntu?
[10:11] <rollerskatejamms> clever: Nice!
[10:11] <rollerskatejamms> clever: Can I see that script?
[10:11] <clever> and then it will startup the proper wifi card and scan for my house and if found automaticaly set the wep key and connect
[10:11] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: through package manager synaptic thing... tried nvidia-glx, nividia-glx-new, and i tried the ones on nvidia website
[10:11] <rollerskatejamms> clever: On pastebin or something
[10:11] <clever> i'll paste a copy without my wep key
[10:11] <rollerskatejamms> clever: That's one thing I miss from windows. Hardware profiles.
[10:11] <nathan> Speaking off effects, anyone have the know-how on doing an animated Wallpaper?
[10:11] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: can you post your xorg to pastebin pls?
[10:11] <sander__> some here know a good clock to put on desktop? some with i can download and install from the apt-get?????? :D
[10:11] <rollerskatejamms> clever: hehe thats fine. But clearly label where the WEP key goes :-D
[10:12] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: my back up one?
[10:12] <clever> rollerskatejamms: you can easily swap out your whole /etc using a mount --bind
[10:12] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: like the one that didnt work
[10:12] <ziroday> sander__: g desklets
[10:12] <nathan> I'll paste a link to show what I mean
[10:12] <clever> and then simulate hardware profiles
[10:12] <rollerskatejamms> clever: what's that do?
[10:12] <sander__> ziroday: i search only for a clock man
[10:12] <clever> it will replace 90% of the conf files on the system
[10:12] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: yeah
[10:12] <rollerskatejamms> eh.
[10:12] <clever> so you could copy /etc/ to /etc.otherpc/
[10:12] <rollerskatejamms> mm
[10:12] <tiver> damn you are egoists
[10:12] <bayziders> How is the ubuntu studio theme??
[10:12] <clever> and then mount --bind /etc.otherpc/ /etc/
[10:12] <rollerskatejamms> or I could just maintain tars.
[10:12] <sander__> ziroday: a good clock, gdesklets have other things  too, i want a soft clock
[10:12] <zcat[1] > t3hfr3ak: there's two steps to getting 3d supprot in x. 1) install the driver. 2) configure X to actually use the driver..
[10:13] <clever> the mount will instantly hide all the old(default) conf files with the other one
[10:13] <sander__> some here know? a good atraent clock to put on desktop???
[10:13] <clever> without overwriting them
[10:13] <nathan> Look at this to see what I'm asking a about... doing an animated wallpaper....  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgV2GlsufI
[10:13] <rollerskatejamms> thats cool. ill check it out
[10:13] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20605/
[10:13] <rollerskatejamms> now about that script :-D
[10:13] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: thx
[10:13] <t3hfr3ak> zcat[1] : thats not what im having problems with
[10:14] <zcat[1] > t3hfr3ak: sorry, I missed the original question..
[10:14] <clever> rollerskatejamms: pastebining...
[10:14] <sander__> fardan_: do you know some atraent good clock to put on desk ???
[10:14] <sander__> im using enlightenment
[10:14] <sander__> i need a clock :)
[10:14] <rollerskatejamms> man xchat-gnome is lame. its basically just saying: YOU ARE AN IDIOT! NO OPTIONS FOR YOU!
[10:14] <zcat[1] > t3hfr3ak: if you've used the nvidia binary installer, it replaces a whole bunch of stuff with a version linked to the nvidia driver. It can be a pain to recover from :(
[10:15] <ep|k> hai all..
[10:15] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: wat error again?
[10:15] <t3hfr3ak> zcat; i already sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-zorg from that
[10:15] <paozinho> Hi...someone know XVIDCAP ??????
[10:15] <sander__> paozinho: ae, conhece algum relogio legal pra por no desktop amigo?
[10:15] <t3hfr3ak> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20605/
[10:15] <topalfredo> hola a todos
[10:15] <ziroday> zcat[1] : have a look at his xorg its nearly empty
[10:15] <paozinho> sander__, oq vc ta fazendo num irc em ingles ??
[10:15] <clever> rollerskatejamms: http://pastebin.ca/485840
[10:16] <sander__> paozinho: conhece?
[10:16] <nathan> t3hfr3ak, You runnning 7.04 ?
[10:16] <ep|k> any of u know how to rec my own desktop like using handy cam?
[10:16] <paozinho> sander__, como assmi ??
[10:16] <clever> rollerskatejamms: the tput's at the end make it beep twice once done booting
[10:16] <t3hfr3ak> nathan: yes
[10:16] <paozinho> ep|k, i know
[10:16] <ziroday> ep|k: instabul
[10:16] <emss> ep|k: xvidcap
[10:16] <clever> rollerskatejamms: i was using the laptop for a while without any display
[10:16] <billy> greetings earth_creatures.
[10:16] <sander__> paozinho: um clock, um relogio pra por no desktop, tipo aquele do gdesklets ta ligado
[10:16] <nathan> Trouble with resolution?
[10:16] <lazywalker> hi, is there a module for Thinkpad's HD Protection?
[10:16] <zcat[1] > ep|k: xrecordmydesktop or istanbul will both do it
[10:16] <paozinho> ep|k, on synaptic..have "recordmydesktop" or "istambul" ..but the better is xvidcap
[10:16] <rollerskatejamms> clever: external display?
[10:16] <clever> none at all
[10:16] <paozinho> sander__, conhece o SCRENLETS ??
[10:16] <zcat[1] > err xrecordmydesktop I think it was called..
[10:16] <ziroday> nathan: bad config
[10:16] <clever> fully blind:P
[10:16] <lazywalker> in ubuntu7.04
[10:16] <topalfredo> alguien q hable espaol??
[10:17] <sander__> paozinho: nao, ele  s relogio ou vem com mais coisas?
[10:17] <paozinho> Hi...someone know XVIDCAP ?????? im with a problem with the RESOLUTION on it
[10:17] <clever> rollerskatejamms: used the whole system in console mode without any screen at all
[10:17] <paozinho> topalfredo, eu falo PORTUGUS
[10:17] <nathan> cause I had some weird issues with 7.04 and resolutions thqat were not fixed by the usual methods
[10:17] <clever> rollerskatejamms: mainly as a oversized mp3 player
[10:17] <theINC> any chance that this software would work on Ubuntu, even if it's not on a lappy? http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Monitoring/Laptop-Temperature-Monitor-4445.shtml
[10:17] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: so does your gfx work now after you reconfigured your xserver
[10:17] <paozinho> topalfredo, eu consigo entender espanhol
[10:17] <clever> rollerskatejamms: the script i made so it would link to the wifi on its own so i can ssh in without having to load wifi blind
[10:17] <sander__> paozinho: queria por um relogio digital ou analogico aqui s pra ver a hora rs
[10:17] <paozinho> sander__, vem mais coisa
[10:17] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: yea with vesa
[10:17] <paozinho> sander__, mto mais coisa...mto xique
[10:17] <clever> rollerskatejamms: i ran it from rc.local
[10:17] <paozinho> sander__, procure... screenlets...no google ...se vai curtir
[10:17] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: i have a GeForce 7600 GS
[10:18] <paozinho> sander__, sohq tem q ter o beryl..vc tem ?
[10:18] <sander__> paozinho: sei, mas s relogio mesmo vc no conhece no?
[10:18] <clever> /root/bin/startup 2>&1 >> /root/startuplog 2>&1
[10:18] <paozinho> sander__, soh o relogio nao
[10:18] <clever> rollerskatejamms: added that line to log the stuff it echoed for errors
[10:18] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: gimme your current xorg an ill change it to the nvidia drivers 4 u
[10:18] <ep|k> thanks guys
[10:18] <clever> rollerskatejamms: and so it would run on bootup
[10:18] <sander__> paozinho: isso ai seria pra mais tarde, acho interessante, mas agora queria s um relogio mesmo, porque aqui  56k, demora a baixar esses programas
[10:18] <nathan> It was the damnedest thing.  with nv I had 1280x1024 (where it should be) but anytime I installed the nVidia driver it went to 800x600 and would not get out of it no matter what I did.  when I uninstalled the driver back to nv I got my full resolution again.  very strange.
[10:18] <clever> rollerskatejamms: the starthomewifi script is simply a diff version of the wep and ip commands further down
[10:18] <paozinho> sander__, saquei....tipo...agora mudando de assunto...oq vc ta fazendo no irc em ingls ??? : P
[10:18] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20606/
[10:19] <ziroday> nathan: did you put the resolutions you wanted in your xorg?
[10:19] <sander__> paozinho: eu falo ingles tbm :P
[10:19] <lazywalker> hi, Is there a module for Thinkpad's HD Protection? HDP is not function in ubuntu7
[10:19] <sander__> paozinho: vi teu nick dai falei em br mesmo, meu ingles  meio fraco
[10:19] <rollerskatejamms> clever: cool i know nothing about bash scripting but hopefully this will gimmie some learning material
[10:19] <nathan> ziroday... ofcourse, duh. :P  I'm not that noobish
[10:19] <paozinho> sander__, hahaha eu sei..XD como sabia q eu era BR ?
[10:19] <clever> :)
[10:19] <paozinho> sander__, a ta..viu pelo nick ^^
[10:19] <nathan> as well as reconfigured as well as nvidia-settings.
[10:19] <clever> rollerskatejamms: its depending on uniq bus id's in lspci but you can have it depend on uniq cards also
[10:19] <sander__> some here knows about a good clock to put in my desktop? ONLY A CLOCK :)
[10:19] <theINC> anyone?
[10:20] <clever> for example you know video board xyz is only in 1 of your pc's
[10:20] <theINC> http://linux.softpedia.com/get/System/Monitoring/Laptop-Temperature-Monitor-4445.shtml will that program work on a desktop?
[10:20] <paozinho> Im with a problem with xvidcap...can anyone help ??
[10:20] <sander__> paozinho: huhuauahua
[10:20] <clever> so a grep looking for that will confirm your on that pc
[10:20] <zcat[1] > sander__: xclock? :)
[10:20] <nathan> I fixed it now... I just wish I remembered and worte down how I did it to help others with the same issue
[10:20] <sander__> paozinho: eu sempre entro aqui, o povao ajuda bem at,e s q hoje no to colaborando com o bendito clock huhauehuhue
[10:20] <clever> aslong as you dont shyffle hardware much
[10:20] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: go to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20607/ for your new xorg
[10:20] <paozinho> sander__, zcat[1]  o cara ai falou do xclock..tenta ai
[10:20] <theINC> sander__: go to the shop, buy a real clock, put it atop your desk.  you have a clock on your dekstop
[10:20] <sander__> zcat[1] : heheh, xclock is very ugly man, don't accept any skins
[10:21] <ziroday> nathan: what card and how did you install the drivers?
[10:21] <sander__> theINC: argrgrgrgg
[10:21] <igcek> hello, ive got problem. ive put beryl on my ati 9700 and beryl works pretty god, the problem are video files(.avi - it does not play them) and visuolation when i listen music through totem...)
[10:21] <ziroday> theINC: niec
[10:21] <sander__> paozinho: cara, o xclock  muito feio huaehuahuhaua
[10:21] <paozinho> sander__, zcat[1]  xclock its like xeyes ?? oO!  (xclock eh tipo um xeyes ?)
[10:21] <zcat[1] > sander__: add/remove programs, search for 'clock' and try anything that lookslikely
[10:21] <The_Soundophilia> igcek: run gstreamer-properties and change video output to no xv
[10:21] <sander__> theINC: i have a rolex =P
[10:21] <sander__> paozinho: xclock sux
[10:22] <ziroday> sander__: paozinho this is a english only channel
[10:22] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: ill be right back and notify you on if it worked :)
[10:22] <paozinho> sander__, soh o nome jah da pra ver q o xclock nao vai xD
[10:22] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: gd luck
[10:22] <paozinho> ziroday, and ?
[10:22] <sander__> zcat[1] : ok, i'll find, thanx
[10:22] <paozinho> ziroday, sorry if i know a lots of langue ^^ 
[10:22] <gradin> q
[10:22] <paozinho> :P
[10:22] <ziroday> paozinho: lol
[10:22] <nathan> ziroday, MSI 7600GS.  I tried three different drivers configuring different wayts to sunday..  I do know the nVidia driver I'm using now I let automatix install for me.
[10:22] <paozinho> ziroday, =)
[10:22] <sander__> paozinho: xclock j deve ter aqui, geralmente vem com o servidor X
[10:22] <zcat[1] > !en
[10:22] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[10:23] <paozinho> sander__, os gringo to expulsando a gente...falando q aqui eh soh ingles
[10:23] <ziroday> nathan: ever try envy?
[10:23] <sander__> paozinho: its good to speak english if don't you want to get a CHUTE dos ops rsrsrs
[10:23] <nathan> Nope
[10:23] <t3hfr3ak> ziro; didnt work
[10:23] <sander__> paozinho: huahuahuhuahua
[10:23] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: didnt work
[10:23] <paozinho> sander__, 
[10:23] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: damn
[10:23] <sander__> paozinho: have msn friend?
[10:23] <theINC> this channel is english only.
[10:23] <sander__> paozinho: hahahahahaha
[10:23] <theINC> afk
[10:23] <paozinho> sander__, agora eu pedi para apanhar
[10:23] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: what error?
[10:23] <paozinho> sander__, hahahaha
[10:24] <sander__> paozinho: agora sim hahuahuahuhu
[10:24] <paozinho> sander__, sabe oq eu falei ? : P
[10:24] <sander__> paozinho: o q? huahuahuahua
[10:24] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: same as the one before Screen(s) found but no usable
[10:24] <nathan> They should make an IRC client with built in translator.  Wouldn't that be cool.
[10:24] <sander__> paozinho: comdia
[10:24] <paozinho> sander__, watashiwa nihongo gakusei desu. anatawa wakatta desuka ?
[10:24] <sander__> sander__: hhahahahahahha aff
[10:24] <paozinho> sander__,
[10:24] <paozinho> sander__, hahahahaha
[10:24] <zcat[1] > nathan: there's a plugin I believe, which feeds irc through bablefish for you
[10:24] <sander__> paozinho: tem msn mano?
[10:24] <paozinho> sander__, tenho
[10:25] <paozinho> sander__, vou mandar por mensagem privada para vc ok ?
[10:25] <igcek> The_Soundophilia, thank you
[10:25] <nathan> I think the only other 3D app I use that has a kind of funky issue with Beryl is SecondLife.
[10:25] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: hmm odd
[10:25] <sander__> paozinho: passae se puder huahuauha
[10:25] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: try use beryl
[10:25] <sander__> paozinho: blz
[10:25] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: sorry i meant envy
[10:25] <sander__> paozinho: vai logo antes q os cara chutem agente daqui uhaehahueuhaua
[10:25] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: how do i get that?
[10:25] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: gimme a min
[10:26] <[PR] linux> wow
[10:26] <paozinho> sander__, 
[10:26] <[PR] linux> fuck
[10:26] <[PR] linux> lag
[10:26] <zcat[1] > seriously guys.. engligh please. it's getting annoying
[10:26] <[PR] linux> +30 s
[10:26] <sander__> paozinho: veio tudo em japa huahuahua
[10:26] <paozinho> sander__, 
[10:26] <Heroin> paozinho please join your language channel
[10:26] <[PR] linux> O_O
[10:26] <Heroin> !ubota language
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubota language - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <sander__> [PR] linux: from parana?
[10:26] <paozinho> Heroin, i speak japanese...german...portugues...and english : )
[10:26] <[PR] linux> no
[10:26] <[PR] linux> russia
[10:26] <Heroin> !uboto language
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uboto language - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <nathan> Although get theis.  The SecondLife developers claim it's because the video drivers for linux are not...hmmm.. as robust as the windows drivers.... funny I was just playing UT2004 about 10 minutes agao and I can play WoW, a Win32 game, in Wine perfectly.... they don't know what the hell they are talking about.
[10:26] <`m0> That is indian I? think
[10:26] <`m0> lol
[10:27] <[PR] linux> =)
[10:27] <sander__> [PR] linux: heheh ok
[10:27] <paozinho> Heroin, sorry but my langue chanel ...its empty 
[10:27] <Heroin> paozinho super i speak german french spanish dutch latin greek english, do i also get a medal? now join the jp channel to talk jpish
[10:27] <zcat[1] > nathan: funny thing is I tried SL in windows and it crashed just as often as the linux version, if not more often.. I don't think it's the linux video drivers :)
[10:27] <ziroday> paozinho: thats why theres english
[10:27] <paozinho> Heroin, ziroday i will speak english...
[10:27] <paozinho> Heroin, ziroday promisse =D
[10:28] <Heroin> paozinho good :)
[10:28] <paozinho> Heroin, ziroday (gomem)
[10:28] <ziroday> paozinho: hai shi wo shou hau wen
[10:28] <[PR] linux> O_o
[10:28] <paozinho> Heroin, ziroday (translate: sorry)
[10:28] <[PR] linux> hmm
[10:28] <Heroin> [PR] linux do not fear!
[10:28] <nathan> zcat[1] , yeah.  Personally I think they need to redo there graphics engine from scratch.  Leave the inbehind things alone and scripts, but man they should have not made there own 3D engione at all.
[10:28] <Heroin> paozinho-san BAKA
[10:28] <sander__> paozinho: teu msn no veio amigo, toma o meu ae bboy_cat@hotmail.com
[10:28] <paozinho> Heroin, hahaha :P
[10:29] <paozinho> sander__, vc eh loko de por seu MSN aqui ?
[10:29] <paozinho> sander__, se todo mundo inventar de add vc...se vai ter 1000 adds
[10:29] <sander__> paozinho: ixe mandei sem ser no pvt huahuehaua
[10:29] <paozinho> sander__, 
[10:29] <sander__> paozinho: esquecei como manda msg no pvt, qual q  o comando msm ?
[10:29] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: here http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[10:29] <paozinho> sander__, lets speak english...or the people of world trade center will ban us oO
[10:29] <zcat[1] > there's a couple of OSS projects like SL underway.. be interesting to see how they develop.
[10:30] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: and what do i do here?
[10:30] <nathan> zcat[1] , although if they were really smart, they would do what nvidia does and make their program compile on the machine it is being installed on. :)
[10:30] <zcat[1] > actually SL is OSS now too :)
[10:30] <SmokingBlood>  /msg NickServ
[10:30] <paozinho> sander__, eh "/query"
[10:30] <sander__> paozinho: huaehuuaha
[10:30] <sander__> what is BAK ?
[10:30] <sander__> its a thing similar to BABACA? hua
[10:30] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: download install, then run the program
[10:30] <paozinho> sander__, BAKA is "idiot" in japanese
[10:30] <[PR] linux> =-)
[10:30] <nathan> Sony is making an OSS for the PS3.  looks good... and more stable than SL. :D
[10:30] <paozinho> sander__,  << baka << idiot : )
[10:31] <RawSewage> we need a Ponies version of Ubuntu
[10:31] <Heroin> paozinho and sander__ please join #ubuntu-chat
[10:31] <zcat[1] > OMG!! Ponies!!?
[10:31] <paozinho> www.free-pics-tgp.com
[10:31] <[PR] linux> =)
[10:31] <gif89apro> How do I add higher resolution to my monitor?  I just installed ubuntu with 2 GeForce 6600 SLI mobo
[10:31] <RawSewage> lol
[10:31] <Heroin> and anyone else who wisses to spamz0r :)
[10:31] <[PR] linux> wtfg is it ?
[10:31] <RawSewage> gif89apro, do this
[10:31] <gif89apro> highest res I can get is 1024.768
[10:31] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: how do i run it?
[10:31] <[PR] linux> what mean ponies ?
[10:31] <feonix> gif89apro, did you install the nvidia driver?
[10:31] <Heroin> ponies are small horses
[10:31] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: have you downloaded it?
[10:31] <zcat[1] > April1 slashdot theme.
[10:31] <[PR] linux> =))
[10:31] <RawSewage> gif89apro, alt+f2   nvidia-settings
[10:31] <paozinho> sander__, hey...are you there ?
[10:32] <gif89apro> feonix: not yet... someone said they mess things up earlier
[10:32] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: cant Internal Server Error
[10:32] <RawSewage> XServer Display Config
[10:32] <[PR] linux> and what the differense between original ubuntu
[10:32] <[PR] linux> and "ponies"
[10:32] <[PR] linux> ?
[10:32] <Heroin> ponies are more then 1 small horses
[10:32] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: ahh
[10:32] <paozinho> # /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
[10:32] <paozinho> #
[10:32] <paozinho> # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
[10:32] <paozinho> # values from the debconf database.
[10:32] <paozinho> #
[10:32] <paozinho> # Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf(5) manual page.
[10:32] <zcat[1] > Cairo has (or had, might have changed it) some neopet pony wallpaper.. very cute
[10:32] <paozinho> # (Type "man xorg.conf" at the shell prompt.)
[10:32] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: thats not gd
[10:32] <paozinho> #
[10:33] <paozinho> # This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
[10:33] <paozinho> # if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
[10:33] <paozinho> # package.
[10:33] <paozinho> #
[10:33] <Heroin> DONT SPAM
[10:33] <paozinho> # If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
[10:33] <feonix> gif89apro, I dunno what things it messes up cause it hasn't messed anything up for me.. do what Raw said and install the nvidia drivers then run nvidia-settings
[10:33] <paozinho> # again, run the following command:
[10:33] <Heroin> USE PASTEBIN U DOUCHE
[10:33] <paozinho> #   sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[10:33] <paozinho> Section "Files"
[10:33] <gif89apro> RawSweage: nvidia-settings doesn't work... says "could not open location"
[10:33] <ziroday> can an op kick him already
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic"
[10:33] <zcat[1] > !pastebin | paozinho
[10:33] <ubotu> paozinho: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:33] <[PR] linux> fuck thaat
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/:unscaled"
[10:33] <[PR] linux> =(
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	# path to defoma fonts
[10:33] <paozinho> 	FontPath	"/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType"
[10:33] <gif89apro> ok, so install drivers first, then run nvidia-settings?
[10:33] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:33] <sander__> hahahah
[10:33] <zcat[1] > !ops paozinho
[10:33] <paozinho> Section "Module"
[10:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops paozinho - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"i2c"
[10:33] <[PR] linux> maby u ask that in privat room ?
[10:33] <ziroday> is he kicked yet?
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"bitmap"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"ddc"
[10:33] <feonix> gif89apro, yes
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"dri"
[10:33] <zcat[1] > !ops
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"extmod"
[10:33] <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
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"freetype"
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"glx"
[10:33] <ziroday> !ops
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"int10"
[10:33] <[PR] linux> FYCKU
[10:33] <paozinho> 	Load	"vbe"
[10:34] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:34] <sander__> paozinho: this is not a good idea
[10:34] <paozinho> Section "InputDevice"
[10:34] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: any other link?
[10:34] <[PR] linux> =\
[10:34] <nathan> I got to ask.  How is it that true gamers running windows know how to get drivers from nVidia website, but in Linux are clueless to do the same exact thing?
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Identifier	"Generic Keyboard"
[10:34] <gif89apro> feonix, rawsewage: ok, will try... bbiab
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Driver		"kbd"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"CoreKeyboard"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"XkbRules"	"xorg"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"XkbModel"	"abnt2"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"XkbLayout"	"br"
[10:34] <[PR] linux> maan
[10:34] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:34] <sander__> paozinho: use pastebin service
[10:34] <paozinho> Section "InputDevice"
[10:34] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: lemme have a look
[10:34] <[PR] linux> whatta fug
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Identifier	"Configured Mouse"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Driver		"mouse"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"CorePointer"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/input/mice"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"Protocol"		"ImPS/2"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"ZAxisMapping"		"4 5"
[10:34] <RawSewage> he's not pasting anymore
[10:34] <[PR] linux> holly shit
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"Emulate3Buttons"	"true"
[10:34] <Heroin> he is pasting his entire x conf >.>
[10:34] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:34] <paozinho> Section "InputDevice"
[10:34] <[PR] linux> CHILL OUT MAN !
[10:34] <[PR] linux> CHILL OUT MAN !
[10:34] <zcat[1] > nathan: getting them from nvidia is a bad idea.. then ubuntu doesn't know to reinstall them when there's a new kernel
[10:34] <[PR] linux> CHILL OUT MAN !
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Identifier	"Synaptics Touchpad"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Driver		"synaptics"
[10:34] <RawSewage> it just spreads it out after you paste
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"SendCoreEvents"	"true"
[10:34] <sander__> paozinho: man, you are flooding the channel
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"Device"		"/dev/psaux"
[10:34] <RawSewage> he cant stop it
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"Protocol"		"auto-dev"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Option		"HorizScrollDelta"	"0"
[10:34] <zcat[1] > !ops
[10:34] <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
[10:34] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:34] <[PR] linux> KICK HIM !
[10:34] <paozinho> Section "InputDevice"
[10:34] <paozinho> 	Driver		"wacom"
[10:35] <paozinho> 	Identifier	"stylus"
[10:35] <paozinho> 	Option		"Device"	"/dev/input/wacom"
[10:35] <zcat[1] > c'mon. where are the ops?!!
[10:35] <paozinho> 	Option		"Type"		"stylus"
[10:35] <paozinho> 	Option		"ForceDevice"	"ISDV4"		# Tablet PC ONLY
[10:35] <paozinho> EndSection
[10:35] <Heroin> [PR] linux i suggest u ignore him
[10:35] <paozinho> Section "InputDevice"
[10:35] <paozinho> 	Driver		"wacom"
[10:35] <sander__> STOOOOOOOOOOOOOP
[10:35] <paozinho> ops =X
[10:35] <sander__> !
[10:35] <paozinho> Heroin, its an acident
[10:35] <paozinho> !portuguese | paozinho
[10:35] <Heroin> zcat[1]  i suggest u ignore him
[10:35] <paozinho> =/
[10:35] <Heroin> sander__ i suggest u ignore him
[10:35] <paozinho> hehehe
[10:35] <nathan> zcat[1] , true and I agree with you, but still.  Those drivers do work though... most of the time.
[10:35] <paozinho> sander__, me add logo
[10:35] <paozinho> sander__, eu vou soletrar de modo q ngm entenda ok ?
[10:35] <paozinho> sander__, para seu fdp xD
[10:35] <nichlas> what are nautilus emblems useful for?
[10:35] <paozinho> zcat[1] , my pocket
[10:35] <paozinho> sander__, vc ta ai karamba ?
[10:35] <`m0> * Added paozinho!*@* to ignore list
[10:35] <sander__> paozinho: to sim
[10:35] <zcat[1] > ignoed..
[10:36] <feonix> paozinho, deine mutter ist sehr heisslich und gross aber ich knalst sie gut
[10:36] <paozinho> sander__, o meu mensageiro
[10:36] <sander__> paozinho: tao te ignorando ae hahahaa, tu feiz flood huahuahua
[10:36] <zcat[1] > damn annoying
[10:36] <gif89apro> uh, am I missing something?  what is the default root password?  i just did fresh install... never asked me to set a root password..
[10:36] <sander__> paozinho: perae vo entra aqui
[10:36] <paozinho> feonix, Ich Liebe Dich =D
[10:36] <nathan> LOL, nVidia's driver in 7.04 didn't do me much good though.  800x600 only is a pain.
[10:36] <zcat[1] > wtf, he's still coming through
[10:36] <feonix> keke
[10:36] <ziroday> !root | gif89
[10:36] <ubotu> gif89: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:36] <HKirigami> Hey, I was here earlier and someone wanted me to tell him how things were doing.
[10:36] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, root as no password as default. You should'nt care about it.
[10:36] <`m0> Hi, I am wondering, my counter strike 1.6 server needs many arguments to run
[10:36] <HKirigami> As soon Dad helped me with some stuff.
[10:36] <zcat[1] > bah, let me know when the idiots have gone..
[10:36] <Heroin> gif89apro so by placing SUDO before a command u run it as root
[10:36] <`m0> How do I make an icon that represents that many arguments?
[10:36] <Heroin> 'M0 can i PM you?
[10:37] <HKirigami> Is that person still here, or is he offline?
[10:37] <`m0> Should  I make a bash file nad run it from there?
[10:37] <sander__> paozinho: tao te chamando de idiota hahahaha os gringo ae
[10:37] <gif89apro> KurtKraut: no password did not work
[10:37] <SmokingBlood> gif89apro: you cna give the root user a password
[10:37] <feonix> gif89apro, the root password is the same password as your account
[10:37] <sander__> paozinho: to online no msn, add ae
[10:37] <HKirigami> But anyways, a little help here.
[10:37] <gif89apro> feonix: tried that, didn't work
[10:37] <Heroin> gif89apro feonix is correct
[10:37] <paozinho> sander__, eh pao at linux
[10:37] <`m0> Heroin: ok
[10:37] <feonix> Strange
[10:37] <sander__> paozinho: vc tem meu msn
[10:37] <paozinho> sander__, pao at linux tudo junto
[10:37] <Heroin> sander__ dont relay his spam
[10:37] <sander__> paozinho: msn ou hotmail?
[10:37] <paozinho> sander__, ...vai logo antes q me chutem da sala
[10:37] <EcceVery> whats the deal with the fuzzy UUID stuff instead of device files in 7.04? grub conf looks all wierd...
[10:37] <nichlas> gif89apro: you have to set a root password, you can do that with 'sudo passwd' or something like that.. maybe sudo passwd root
[10:37] <gif89apro> and i'd like to su as root sometimes, and not have to sudo everything...
[10:37] <premier_> hello, I have a freind who changed the permisions of all the files in his /home/ folder, so he can no longer boot gnome (ubuntu).  What command will revert his permisions so he can boot?  He has no other WM so he can only use the CLI
[10:37] <paozinho> sander__, yahoo
[10:37] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, you don't understand
[10:38] <paozinho> sander__, com br
[10:38] <HKirigami> When I talked to Dad about the keyboard not working at the Ubuntu menu, he said something about Ubuntu probably making my keyboard unable to work somehow...
[10:38] <HKirigami> Is this possible?
[10:38] <SmokingBlood> gif89apro: indeed some commands cant be run with sudo :)
[10:38] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, a blank password is a password :D By default, the root account in Ubuntu has NO password.
[10:38] <emile> is there a way to import internet explorers favorites (.url files) into ubuntu/firefox. The .url files come out of favorites folder of a broken xp install
[10:38] <sander__> paozinho: alread done
[10:38] <paozinho> away
[10:38] <Heroin> premier_ i dont know how to revert but chmod 775 /home/NAME/* might work?
[10:38] <paozinho> sander__, opk
[10:38] <EcceVery> gif89apro: sudo passwd
[10:38] <paozinho> sander__, ok
[10:38] <[PR] linux> 1177 uzerz
[10:38] <[PR] linux> OMG !!!
[10:39] <[PR] linux> unreal
[10:39] <[PR] linux> =0)
[10:39] <nichlas> can anyone explain emblems?
[10:39] <gif89apro> nichlas: sudo passwd root worked perfectly, thanks
[10:39] <Heroin> `m0 your running a CS 1.6 serv w. a gui?
[10:39] <HKirigami> But anyways, can someone help me?
[10:39] <HKirigami> Please? ^^;;
[10:39] <Heroin> HKirigami sorry let me scroll up
[10:39] <nathan> zcat[1] , yeah I know.  That's when I want to get my famous "I will search Google before asking dumb questions" shirt on.
[10:39] <[PR] linux> HELP ME PLEASE SOMEBODY
[10:39] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, setting a root password wasn't needed.
[10:39] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: i got it
[10:39] <[PR] linux> HOW TO SETUP DEBIAN APACH  TO MY UBUNTU ?
[10:39] <nichlas> KurtKraut: how else would he be able to log in as root?
[10:40] <`m0> Heroin: console based
[10:40] <Heroin> HKirigami who are u looking for
[10:40] <KurtKraut> nichlas, with sudo -s and then typing the onliest password asked on install
[10:40] <nathan> Anyone look at the video clip I pasted earlier?
[10:40] <HKirigami> I forgot his name, but it started with an A.
[10:40] <Heroin> `m0 where is a howto for that i really want to run a cs server from a linux box via CLI.. i have 1.6 client working via wine though :)
[10:40] <KurtKraut> nichlas, this is the 'correct ubuntu way'
[10:40] <Heroin> nathan no i didnty
[10:41] <`m0> Heroin: lol
[10:41] <nathan> Look at this to see what I'm asking a about... doing an animated wallpaper....  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgV2GlsufI
[10:41] <ziroday> !dvd
[10:41] <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
[10:41] <`m0> http://www.cstrike.ro/tutorial_cs16_nosteam_linux.php
[10:41] <nathan> (got to love the up arrow)
[10:41] <Heroin> `m0 yah i could never find a good howto for a cs server on linux
[10:41] <nichlas> KurtKraut: this sudo vs. root discussion is never going to end, he were asking how to do like he's always done
[10:41] <EcceVery> Anyone with experience installing a new kernel care to help me???
[10:41] <`m0> Heroin, I followed this perfectly and worked okay :) http://www.cstrike.ro/tutorial_cs16_nosteam_linux.php
[10:41] <gif89apro> sorry, i like being root... sometimes you just gotta have it
[10:41] <HKirigami> So, anyways, to my other question...
[10:41] <Heroin> `m0 im pretty sure u dont have to enter many arguments when you put them in the config
[10:42] <HKirigami> Is it possible for Ubuntu to cause my keyboard to not work properly?
[10:42] <Heroin> gif89apro root does make u feel sexy doesnt it :P
[10:42] <`m0> <- noob
[10:42] <KurtKraut> nichlas, this is not a discussion. A decision was already made: ubuntu does not ask for a root password during instalation, so, it is supposed to keep like this: root without a password.
[10:42] <premier_> Heroin: that didn't work
[10:42] <nichlas> KurtKraut: yeah, i know, but ubuntu is about enabling people, isn't it ;)
[10:42] <gif89apro> kurtkraut: that seems pretty insecure...
[10:42] <Heroin> premier_ u sure all files are set to 775?
[10:42] <`m0> Heroin: ./hlds_run -game cstrike +sv_lan 1 -nomaster +maxplayers 18 +map de_dust2
[10:43] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, it is exactly the oposite: it is more secure like this
[10:43] <premier_> Heroin: not sure.  Not sure if thats the problem
[10:43] <Gerro> nichlas set one if you like
[10:43] <Heroin> `m0 u can enter those in the config
[10:43] <Heroin> `m0 lets talk in PM and not spam here
[10:43] <joe7d6> ubuntu feisty, sessions startup options tool is not editable at all, or not 'saved' after i close it. help
[10:43] <`m0> ok
[10:43] <gif89apro> kurtkraut: i dunno... i was just able to change the password pretty easily... the first person to execute 'sudo passwd root' can control the box
[10:43] <KurtKraut> nichlas, sure... enabling people understanding that no root password and not hanging around logged as root is a good security measure.
[10:43] <nichlas> Gerro: exactly, and that was what gif89apro wanted.. not lifestyle advice ^_^
[10:44] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, no. The onliest person able to do the 'sudo passwd' was the one who installed the system, who has the onliest password set during the installation, what on other distros is exactly the root.
[10:45] <gif89apro> kurtkraut: oh ok... this is the first time installing ubuntu for me.. just taking security measures i'm used to taking for all other flavors
[10:45] <nichlas> KurtKraut: well.. i use sudo myself, but after working in a remote shell withouth tab-completion for a couple of hours i understand why some people would want away with the sudo command..
[10:46] <EcceVery> new kernel won't boot propely! someone help please!
[10:46] <KurtKraut> gif89apro, it is just a different paradigm that once you get used to, you'll realise that it is safer. In general, what ubuntu tries to force you is to NOT log as root, what is widely known as insecure
[10:46] <sander__> lets gone be there
[10:46] <feonix> Can someone name an open source tool that encrypts hard drives in real time?
[10:46] <Gartral> gif89apro: take note: there is no "root" user in uubuntu
[10:46] <KurtKraut> nichlas, hmmm the tab-completion should work always
[10:46] <nichlas> KurtKraut: depends highly on the shell
[10:46] <gif89apro> gartral: i can log in and su as root.... seems to exist to me
[10:47] <Heroin> gif89apro u can enter sudo su to enable root i think.. just google enable root + ubuntu
[10:47] <Heroin> !google root + enable + ubuntu
[10:47] <rollerskatejamms> I'm having a really strange issue. When I try to do sudo ifdown eth0 i get the error ifdown: couldn't read interfaces file "/etc/network/interfaces"
[10:47] <KurtKraut> nichlas, the standard bashrc is well configured to that. No need of being root around
[10:47] <rollerskatejamms> rollerskatejamms, But its set to be readable to all
[10:47] <Gartral> im just saying... dont try to use root at login
[10:47] <gif89apro> gartral: well right, i agree
[10:47] <nichlas> Gartral: he just enabled it, so it works perfectly
[10:48] <Gartral> oh lol
[10:48] <Gartral> ubuntu rules
[10:48] <gif89apro> anyway, back to installing nvidia drivers... says i need to kill x-server to install... what runlevel should i be at to kill x-server?  like 3 or 4?
[10:48] <nathan> I gotta say it.  It looks like Audicious really is the best WinAmp equivalent music player for linux (sorry, I always hated xmms) but would still like to see the Winamp Linux alpha work on Ubuntu.  I like my AVS.
[10:49] <sander__> up to the linux!
[10:49] <cybe> I installed xchat-gnome a while ago, but removed it again as I like the normal xchat better. But in firefox everytime i try to enter a irc:// link it want to open xchat-gnome, how can i change this to the right application?
[10:49] <sander__> up to the linus torvalds!
[10:49] <sander__> he is the man! ;)
[10:49] <SmokingBlood> gif89apro: are you using the driver from nvdia site? or apt-get install?
[10:49] <gif89apro> umm, from nvidia site.... should i use apt-get instead?
[10:50] <nichlas> use the new restricted driver manager
[10:50] <nichlas> that is far the easiest
[10:50] <SmokingBlood> gif89apro: apt-get
[10:50] <gif89apro> apt-get <what?>
[10:50] <Gartral> i need help with a web cam
[10:50] <SmokingBlood> apt-get install nvidia-kernel-common
[10:51] <nichlas> gif89apro: have you tried system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager?
[10:51] <gif89apro> nichlas: not yet... will try now
[10:51] <gif89apro> smokingblood: thanks
[10:51] <isidoro> hi
[10:51] <sander__> SmokingBlood: do you know how to install ati 3d drivers for the Radeon 9200SE ?
[10:51] <rollerskatejamms> Anybody have any ideas?
[10:52] <Gartral> i need help with a webcam
[10:52] <SmokingBlood> sander__: dont have a ati
[10:52] <nathan> <----afk
[10:52] <sander__> SmokingBlood: k
[10:52] <SmokingBlood> sander__: you tried google?
[10:52] <Heroin> sander__ i have the same card :P
[10:52] <gif89apro> nichlas: wow, you were right, that was painless
[10:52] <nichlas> yeah :)
[10:52] <sander__> Heroin: you got to work ??
[10:52] <gif89apro> need to restart tho
[10:52] <Heroin> sander__ nope its in my windoz box
[10:52] <gif89apro> brb, hopefully
[10:52] <nichlas> good luck
[10:53] <SmokingBlood> gif89apro: if you want those desktop effects enabled apt-install nvidia-glx
[10:53] <Heroin> gif89pro and u wanne get beryl
[10:53] <sander__> Heroin: i have installed all fglrx drivers, when o run xmame, the screen turns black and only with ctrl, shift + backspace to back to normal :(
[10:53] <nichlas> Heroin: he's rebooting
[10:53] <cindy> hello?
[10:53] <Heroin> sander__ why do u wanne have a mame emulator?
[10:53] <cindy> I have a problem with my monitor
[10:54] <dennda> Hi, what do I have to do to get SSL-encryption for ubuntu-irc servers working with X-Chat? I recently tried it and my connection was just refused.
[10:54] <Gartral> shoot
[10:54] <Gartral> cindy
[10:54] <cindy> It's a syncmaster 971p, and if I use the resolution it's rated for, the screen is too high and right, I can't see the top of the screen
[10:54] <nichlas> dennda: you sure the server supports it?
[10:54] <SmokingBlood> sander__: wich model do you have ?
[10:54] <cindy> and it auto-adjusts (usually).
[10:54] <Heroin> dennda i think u should join #xchat or google it
[10:54] <cindy> How can I fix this?
[10:55] <sander__> Heroin: i got to run xmame-x when im using ati driver, but, when fglrx are setted in the xorg.conf, the screen turns, black, i don't know whats happen :(
[10:55] <Heroin> cindy did u try to manually adjust the monitor settings
[10:55] <Gartral> the front of that monitor has a settings access button, press it
[10:55] <sander__> SmokingBlood: Radeon 9200SE
[10:55] <Heroin> sander__ check the error logs?
[10:55] <nichlas> cindy: the resolution is propably not set right. I have a 1440x900, and the xorg.conf was set to 1440x1440, had to correct it
[10:55] <cybe> I installed xchat-gnome a while ago, but removed it again as I like the normal xchat better. But in firefox everytime i try to enter a irc:// link it want to open xchat-gnome, how can i change this to the right application?
[10:55] <Heroin> cybe in the >.> i know this let me think
[10:56] <dennda> nichlas, would be nice. :) Heroin, yeah, maybe i will do so. Hoped that someone faced the same issue in the past.
[10:56] <sander__> SmokingBlood: i got to run quake 3 arena using ati proprietary drivers, but its very strangers, when i run xmame, the screen stay black and only restarting X-Server to back to normal
[10:56] <theINC> Woohoo, 192MB of Ubuntu done.
[10:56] <cybe> Heroin, okay ^^ sounds great
[10:56] <Heroin> sander__ mame projects in general suck
[10:56] <sander__> Heroin: yes, i hard tried very things with unsuccesfully results :(
[10:56] <nichlas> cindy: in terminal, write "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and look near the bottom of the file, see if the resolutions look correct (and remove/change the bad ones)
[10:56] <gif89apro> back
[10:57] <Heroin> sander__ i know mame will work ok for windows.. perhaps try another mame emulator?
[10:57] <sander__> Heroin: xmame runs perfect here when im using ati drivers of ubuntu, but suport of glx in this driver not exists
[10:57] <cindy> I cant manually adjust it
[10:57] <Heroin> >.> glx + ati do not mix
[10:57] <Heroin> cindy there are not monitor buttons/
[10:57] <Gerro> ati+computer do not mix
[10:57] <cindy> nope
[10:57] <sander__> Heroin: witch other arcade emulator? mame is the one that i know
[10:57] <cindy> not a one
[10:57] <melon> hey guys.. a while back i changed something in my settings to stop removable drives from showing up on the desktop when mounted.. now.. i kinda want that back but don't know what i did to remove them.. where should i be looking?
[10:57] <cindy> its a widescreeen monitor, if that helps
[10:58] <cindy> also, I have NO idea what to do with what popped up in the terminal
[10:58] <cindy> i'm very new to Linux
[10:58] <Heroin> sander__ there are many ports and rewrites of MAME.. google it
[10:58] <Heroin> sander__ or ask on irc.underground-gamer.com #chat
[10:58] <nichlas> cindy: would you paste the contents on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org?
[10:59] <sander__> Heroin: the problem is not mame man, the problem is within fglrx drivers that i was installed from the repositories and the proprietary drivers, this is very stranger, many bugs
[10:59] <Heroin> cindy i think its the fact that your MONITOR is beting a bit screwy u might have to move the displayed screen up and down a bit..
[10:59] <cindy> what syntax
[10:59] <nichlas> cindy: the command should open the gnome editor with the config file in it
[10:59] <Heroin> sander__ >.> dont screw with xgl then
[10:59] <Gerro> cindy: having resolution problems? might want to try xrandr -s 800x600 or your own resolution settings
[10:59] <cindy> the command worked fine I just dont know what to do with it
[10:59] <gif89apro> hmm, highest res is 1280x800... anyway to get up to 1280x1024?
[10:59] <nichlas> if the terminal gives you gibberish, something is wrong
[10:59] <premier_> My friend can't boot gnome because of permisions... all the permisions in his /home folder were accidentally set to root.root drwx--------- .  He tried variations on chmod -R 777 /home/him/* but the permisions stay the same according to ls -al and gnome will not boot.  Neither of us are good in the CLI.  what do you guys think?
[11:00] <Gerro> gif89apro: everything would looked squished if you did, try 1440x900
[11:00] <cindy> the screen SHOULD be at 1280x1024
[11:00] <cindy> but that resolution is the screwyest one
[11:00] <cindy> and the ones that work look fuzzy
[11:00] <Heroin> premier_ man chmod
[11:00] <Gerro> cindy: what card is it?
[11:00] <cindy> I posted on the site you told me
[11:00] <nichlas> cindy: if your screen supports 1280x800, it shouldn't be able to show 1280x1024 properly
[11:00] <cindy> Its under text only
[11:00] <leperkhanz> Just got my disks in the mail.  THANKS GUYS!
[11:01] <nichlas> cindy: did you get a link to the paste?
[11:01] <gif89apro> 1280x1024 is what i had working before in xp... didn't look squished
[11:01] <cindy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20610/
[11:01] <joe7d6> i answer my own question for the session manager problem: somehow .config/autostart was not set for the right user permission. so i did sudo chown -R user:group autostart and the problem is gone. ciao
[11:01] <matt__> premier_: chown -R user:user /home/user/*
[11:01] <cindy> I HAVE no buttons
[11:01] <cindy> there is not one single button save the on/off button
[11:01] <nichlas> cindy: try changing the all the '1280x1024' to 1280x800
[11:02] <Gerro> gif89apro: do xrandr -s 1280x1024 and if it looks okay switch xorg from 1280x800 to 1280x1024
[11:02] <Gerro> gif89apro: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:02] <cindy> Gerro- what?
[11:02] <nichlas> cindy: or add 1440x900 if your screen supports that (most 19" do)
[11:02] <sander__> Heroin: i saved that channel, tanxs
[11:02] <Gerro> nichlas: what I've been saying from start =P
[11:03] <cindy> right now i'm using 1280x800
[11:03] <sander__> my mamus never worked using fglrx driver
[11:03] <cindy> and it displays correctly with the edges and whatnot
[11:03] <gif89apro> gerro: Size 1280x1024 not found in available modes
[11:03] <Gerro> cindy: what graphics card you using?
[11:03] <nichlas> cindy: and that is what looks squished?
[11:03] <catullus> i'm running ubuntu 7.something server, and it doesn't like apt-get install ubuntu-desktop (package not found).  help?
[11:03] <Gerro> gif89apro: then it doesn't work
[11:03] <cindy> but its fuzzy compared to 1280x1024 which looks great but isnt centered
[11:03] <Gerro> gif89apro: what driver you using?
[11:03] <cindy> how o I check my gfx card?
[11:03] <gif89apro> bummer..
[11:03] <sander__> Heroin: my xmame never worked when i'm using fglrx driver, but quake3arena at same time, work perfect, better than windows, i don't understand this man
[11:04] <linuxor> Hi, I've ATI radeon 7500 installed but can not enable desktop effects, it says : The composite extension is not available,???
[11:04] <gif89apro> definitely looks squished at 1280x800
[11:04] <sander__> Heroin: im my slackware distro, all works perfectly :(
[11:04] <premier_> matt__: no change.  No change at all
[11:04] <Gerro> cindy: do lspci tell me if it lists something sounds like one
[11:04] <gif89apro> gerro: nvidia-glx
[11:04] <cindy> geforce 7300 le
[11:04] <Heroin> sander__ well.. get the slackware drivers?
[11:05] <Gerro> gif89apro: and it wouldn't allow 1440x900?
[11:05] <sander__> Heroin: are the same
[11:05] <gif89apro> gerro: no :(
[11:05] <nichlas> 1280x800 isn't even in the file.. are you sure that's the resolution you're using?
[11:05] <nichlas> re: cindy
[11:05] <cindy> yep?
[11:05] <sander__> Heroin: but the kernel are 2.4.xx
[11:05] <cbs> whats the best way to burn a video cd in ubuntu?
[11:05] <catullus> hello, apt-get install ubuntu-desktop yields package not found... help?
[11:05] <gif89apro> i'm trying to change resolution using nvidia-settings... should i be doing somehting else?
[11:05] <Heroin> sander__ cant u help man
[11:06] <cindy> Gerro- whats lspci?
[11:06] <nichlas> gif89apro:  in terminal, write "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf" and add the resolution you need near the bottom
[11:06] <Gerro> cindy: gif89apro: you both got latest nvidia driver from here right? http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html otherwise its old and outdated
[11:06] <sander__> Heroin: yes, i leaved this, theres nothing to do :(
[11:06] <cindy> but i HAVE the resolution I want
[11:06] <cindy> it just displays about an inch high and right
[11:06] <gif89apro> gerro: haha, i was just told to get drivers other than from nvidia.com...
[11:06] <Gerro> cindy: if you do lspci it shows you short description of all your hardware
[11:06] <matt__> premier_: administration  > users and groups
[11:06] <Gerro> cindy: you type it into terminal
[11:07] <ziroday> cindy: have you tried just changing that on your monitor
[11:07] <premier_> matt__: He can't get a desktop environment loaded... permission errors
[11:07] <Gerro> gif89apro: trust me the other ones are ancient, restricted modules kill my graphics every time :(
[11:07] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: didnt work... are you still there?
[11:07] <gif89apro> gerro: well in that case i need to kill the x-server to install the nvidia.com drivers... what runlevel do i need to change to?
[11:07] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: yep
[11:08] <nichlas> gif89apro: im' pretty sure that the dirver in the restricted manager are the same ones as from the nvidia page
[11:08] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: envy didnt work
[11:08] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: not sure sorry
[11:08] <gif89apro> grrrr, make up your minds :-P
[11:08] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: strange dunno sorry
[11:08] <cindy> Yes, I have tried to change the settings
[11:08] <matt__> premier_: hmm. can't really help, sorry. Tried Google / Ubuntuforums?
[11:08] <cindy> I am using one that works- 1280x800 but it is fuzzy
[11:09] <cindy> also, I just updated everything, so I should have the latest everything
[11:09] <cindy> or does that not come with system updates?
[11:09] <i\nsomnia> hi, i'm trying to get a second ip on eth0. my /etc/network/interfaces files has this:
[11:09] <Gerro> gif89apro: after you download the driver do shift alt f2 to go to text mode and do sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential gcc gcc-3.4 xserver-xorg-dev sudo apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx nvidia-settings nvidia-kernel-common rm /etc/init.d/nvidia-*  /etc/init.d/gdm stop sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9629-pkg1.run as root
[11:09] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: should i disconnect my SVIDEO cable then try?
[11:09] <Gerro> gif89apro: and advise someone to ubot that technique I stole it from a beryl site and never had trouble with video drivers :)
[11:10] <DoctorOwl> Who was here during the ubuntu release party 7.04?
[11:10] <cindy> so no one has an idea how to force an autoi adjust on it?
[11:10] <lucas_> hello!
[11:10] <gif89apro> gerro: holy cow...
[11:10] <ziroday> t3hfr3ak: dunno shouldnt matte
[11:10] <nichlas> cindy: are you sure the syncmaster 971p is widescreen?
[11:10] <DoctorOwl> Do you remember how many users we hit?  Was it 1000?  1500?
[11:10] <DoctorOwl> There were 666 in #ubuntu-release-party
[11:10] <Gerro> gif89apro: guaranteed to work and kill any other remaining nvidia drigvers
[11:10] <DoctorOwl> But how about this channel?
[11:10] <nichlas> looks like the max res IS 1280 x 1024
[11:10] <Gerro> gif89apro: don't forget shutdown -h 0 too
[11:10] <gif89apro> nichlas: that's exactly what i want
[11:11] <i\nsomnia> hi, i'm trying to get a second ip on eth0. my /etc/network/interfaces files has this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20612/, but when i restart networking i get SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
[11:11] <nichlas> gif89apro: did you look in the xorg.conf?
[11:11] <gif89apro> gerro: at the very end?
[11:11] <Gerro> gif89apro yeah
[11:11] <gif89apro> nichlas: yes... where exactly should i have added it?  in the "display" section?
[11:11] <cindy> nah i'm not so sure
[11:11] <flowingfire> :) Does anybody know how to compress files into .zip format within linux?  I guess I've never done it and am not sure what program to use or where to find it.
[11:11] <cindy> but the resolution im trying to get looks crisp
[11:11] <cindy> no other one does
[11:11] <nichlas> gif89apro: yes, ad it among all the other resolutions
[11:11] <nichlas> add*
[11:12] <kleinweby> hello, i have an problem with the buildin isight in a macbook. Under edgy they works perfeckly with an pachted uvcvideo. sicne feisty, they dont work. Dmesg says [ 3503.352000]  uvcvideo: No valid video chain found. Has anyone an idea? :)
[11:12] <t3hfr3ak> ziroday: NV driver is working
[11:12] <cindy> bah'
[11:12] <i\nsomnia> hi, i'm trying to get a second ip on eth0. my /etc/network/interfaces files has this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20612/, but when i restart networking i get SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
[11:13] <ctford> hi, if firefox core dumps, where does it dump core to?
[11:13] <nichlas> cindy: are you sure your screen doesn't have adjustment buttons underneath it, at the bottom?
[11:13] <nichlas> oh well
[11:13] <flowingfire> looks like she left
[11:14] <t3hfr3ak> anybody... PLEASE help me getting my NVidia 7600 GS PCI-E card to output to my TV
[11:14] <Free_Thinker> hello ppl
[11:14] <Free_Thinker> can any1 help me plz?
[11:14] <rollerskatejamms>  When I install Kubuntu desktop on top of the regular Ubuntu distro, it asks me if I want to use GDM or KDM as the default destkop manager. Is that just asking if the default session should be gnome or kde?
[11:14] <nichlas> rollerskatejamms: yup
[11:14] <flowingfire> t3hfr3ak: You have nvidia-glx-new installed right?
[11:15] <nichlas> GDM: Gnome Dekstop Manager
[11:15] <t3hfr3ak> flowingfire: it wasnt working
[11:15] <Free_Thinker> i have ubuntu on my ibm t42 laptop. i have a problem that it won't do hybernate. it starts the process but then istead of turning off it comes back to login screen... :(
[11:15] <t3hfr3ak> flowingfire: i could try again
[11:15] <nichlas> rollerskatejamms: you can change it at login-time at will, if you have installed both
[11:15] <Gerro> t3hfr3ak: http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
[11:15] <nichlas> (afaik)
[11:15] <flowingfire> t3hfr3ak: I'm sorta a newbie and it took me a week to get my Nvidia card working correctly lol
[11:15] <rollerskatejamms> nichlas, Nope actually, its asking about the login manager
[11:15] <t3hfr3ak> Gerro: been there :) didnt work :( tried envy to no avail either
[11:15] <catulluspoeta> how do i know what server(s) to put in my /etc/apt/sources.list?
[11:15] <gif89apro> nichlas: ok, once i edit the xorg.conf... where should i see the new res show up?
[11:15] <t3hfr3ak> flowingfire: which card do you have?
[11:15] <rollerskatejamms> nichlas, KDE login screen vs Gnome one
[11:16] <sambiase> hi...im runnign vmware....Ubuntu is my guest OS....i added a folder in order to share between my Host and my Guest...how do i find that folder in Ubuntu?
[11:16] <xukun> !nvidia
[11:16] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:16] <flowingfire> t3hfr3ak: but it's possible... GeForce 6150 LE...
[11:16] <nichlas> rollerskatejamms: okay, then it's probably just whatever you prefer :)
[11:16] <t3hfr3ak> xukun: that didnt help me either
[11:16] <rollerskatejamms> nichlas, yah
[11:16] <nichlas> gif89apro: when X reads the config file again ^_^ (restart X)
[11:16] <xukun> t3hfr3ak, what did then?
[11:16] <fdubru> Hello. I installed Ubunbtu 7.04. and I am playing with it. I can't find a kind of disk manager like in Windows. Can someone tell me where to find it?
[11:16] <gif89apro> nichlas: how to do that?
[11:17] <nichlas> gif89apro: ctrl+alt+backspace i think (which also logs you out)
[11:17] <t3hfr3ak> xukun: nothing. I tried Envy, Nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-new, binary... it wont work and i want to see on my TV
[11:17] <nichlas> or maybe ctrl+shift+backspace
[11:17] <nichlas> can't try it right now :)
[11:17] <flowingfire> Gawd.  I love linux so much more than Windows... and I have Vista on my machine... but does anybody know how to make .zip files?  probably easy in the terminal- I just don't know how
[11:17] <nichlas> i guess it worked for him :)
[11:17] <Free_Thinker> i have ubuntu on my ibm t42 laptop. i have a problem that it won't do hybernate. it starts the process but then istead of turning off it comes back to login screen... :(
[11:18] <marcosc> Hi, I'm just about to install Ubuntu and I was wondering if anyone can help me out? I have windows installed and don't want to blow it away. I have partitioned my drives to give Ubuntu 40GB, but don't know what are good sizes to give each of the required partitions or what sizes to set them to. Can anyone help me?
[11:18] <rollerskatejamms> marcosc, Swap 1.5x ram
[11:18] <rollerskatejamms> marcosc, You can either give the rest to / or some to / and some to /home
[11:18] <t3hfr3ak> t3hfr3ak@uTHE-BEAST:~$ sudo nvtv
[11:18] <t3hfr3ak> Password:
[11:18] <t3hfr3ak> Fatal: No supported video card found.
[11:18] <rollerskatejamms> marcosc, I mean you can do what you want actually, but those are normal desktop options
[11:19] <NoorulIslaam> t3hfr3ak, i know your password now
[11:19] <Lakrits> Hi! I installed ubuntu 7.04 yesterday. I have two problems. First, I get no sound. I have a Creative X-Fi ExtremeMusic. My other problem is minor, I can't get any higher resolution than 1024x768, with or without the propretary drivers (have an ati x850xt)
[11:19] <rollerskatejamms> marcosc, Give however much personal space you think you'll need to /home and give the rest to /
[11:19] <marcosc> rollerskatejamms, ok, so, 1.5GB swap.
[11:19] <gif89apro> nichlas: definitely logged me off... but no new res in options :(
[11:20] <t3hfr3ak> brb
[11:20] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: The X-fi is not currently supported.  This is not Ubuntu's fault, but Creative's.  They apparently are total jack-butts over there.
[11:20] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: No workaround then?
[11:20] <nichlas> gif89apro: maybe it takes more than that.. care to try a reboot?
[11:20] <flowingfire> remove the creative hardware lol
[11:20] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: The video problem is probably solvable via an xorg.conf edit or something.
[11:21] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: Ah, ok. I'll have a look into that then.
[11:21] <cbs> how do i adjust video color and brightness?
[11:21] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: Just use your onboard sound card.  That's what I'm doing.  The X-fi will have drivers out before long.
[11:21] <ziroday> Lakrits: some ati card drivers cant get above 1240*768
[11:21] <leperkhanz> Supposedly later this year.
[11:22] <leperkhanz> ATI is not Linux friendly either, atm, but supposedly they are changing their ways ASAP, because they are losing so much business.
[11:22] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: I have that disabled because it causes some games to crash in win. don't really fancy to run both.
[11:22] <Znow> Anyone here?
[11:22] <Znow> Slap_me or someone?
[11:22] <ciaron> anyone know why ubuntu won't put my monitor into 1280x960, windows manages it fine
[11:22] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: Once you are on Ubuntu for a while, you probably won't fancy switching back and forth anymore.
[11:22] <ziroday> ciaron: what gfx card
[11:22] <matt__> I think AMD are open sourcing the ATI drivers
[11:22] <zaggynl> Anyone knows if there are any video's of ubuntustudio?
[11:22] <leperkhanz> I can't even look at windows now without laughing.
[11:23] <ciaron> ziroday: radeon 9600, using fglrx drivers
[11:23] <leperkhanz> I just converted last month. :D
[11:23] <ziroday> matt__: the have said that for the last 2 yrs
[11:23] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: We'll se. I've played around a lot with Debian before, both on my pc's and on my A4k. But I suppose it won't work any better there so, we'll see.
[11:23] <marcosc> rollerskatejamms: I'm just looking at the Create Partition screen, would the partition type for "swap" be primary or logical?
[11:23] <leperkhanz> zaggynl: Did you look on youtube?
[11:23] <zaggynl> leperkhanz, yeah, nothing came up :(
[11:23] <leperkhanz> Ubuntu is >>> Debian for most end users.
[11:23] <Znow> guys I got a big problem, where is slap_me?
[11:24] <zaggynl> ubuntu is more towards desktop, while debians is (more) towards servers
[11:24] <nichlas> Znow: none of the 1187 other users can help?
[11:24] <theINC> what about Ubuntu Server? ;)
[11:24] <leperkhanz> exactly.
[11:24] <ziroday> ciaron: well i have the same card and ive never go it above
[11:24] <ziroday> ciaron: 1024*768 unfortunatly
[11:24] <joe7d6> hi folks. i was a long time suse user. just switched to ubuntu. three words about ubuntu: fast, fast, fast :)
[11:24] <zaggynl> theINC, 'more towards' :P I know of ubuntu server
[11:24] <nichlas> theINC: another way of installing ubuntu
[11:24] <leperkhanz> but help is on the way as ATI is considering open sourcing their drivers.
[11:24] <theINC> hehe.
[11:24] <theINC> sorry.
[11:24] <Znow> nichlas, it will take atleast 5 mins for me to write my whole episode about "ubuntu and the probs that came up 5 times and crashed my computer"
[11:25] <nichlas> Znow: okay, mail him then :)
[11:25] <Znow> no thanks
[11:25] <sander__> cd
[11:25] <Znow> I want directly support you know
[11:25] <nichlas> Znow: hehe, don't we all :)
[11:25] <Lakrits> Anyways. Thanks for the input. I'll see what I'll do. I won't use ubuntu to much then until there are drivers for the soundcard, but after that.. who knows.
[11:25] <Znow> If the chan could be clear for some sec I could write my question?
[11:25] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: Give Urban Terror and Beryl (not at the same time though) and the rest of Ubuntu a week.  You won't go back to windows.
[11:25] <Znow> and my problem
[11:25] <leperkhanz> It was worth it for me to ditch the x-fi.
[11:25] <marcosc> Anyone, I'm just looking at the Create Partition screen, would the partition type for "swap" be primary or logical?
[11:26] <gif89apro> ok, so i've heard everyone talk about beryl... what is it and how do i use it?
[11:26] <leperkhanz> (after a day or two of mental strain... lol)
[11:26] <Znow> If the chan could be clear for some sec I could write my question?
[11:26] <Znow> and my problem
[11:26] <ziroday> !beryl | gif89apro
[11:26] <ubotu> gif89apro: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:26] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: I would if it weren't for my fav game. And that doesn't work to well in linux either.
[11:26] <leperkhanz> gif89apro: go #beryl
[11:26] <leperkhanz> what game?
[11:26] <nichlas> marcosc: primary
[11:26] <Gerro> Znow: which is?
[11:26] <gif89apro> thx
[11:26] <joe7d6> ati and creative sxck period...
[11:26] <marcosc> thanks nichlas
[11:26] <nichlas> gif89apro: how about now?
[11:27] <ziroday> gif89apro: go to youtube and search beryl pick any of the videos that will show you
[11:27] <gif89apro> omg, apt-get is dl'ing at 1kbps.... ::cry::
[11:27] <Gerro> Lakrits: wine is uber :)
[11:27] <leperkhanz> joe7d6: true, but supposedly ati is gonna change their ways.
[11:27] <ziroday> joe7d6: amen
[11:27] <leperkhanz> Lakrits: what game?
[11:27] <Lakrits> Gerro: I don't know anyone that has really gotten WWIIOnline to work in wine either.
[11:27] <ziroday> leperkhanz: ive heard that for the last 2 yrs
[11:27] <joe7d6> i really doubt it after all these years... anyway one can only hope
[11:27] <Gerro> leperkhanz: even if they change their ways their install scripts still suck
[11:27] <nichlas> gif89apro: you could try the system -> preferences -> desktop effects
[11:27] <zcat[1] > Znow: just dump your problem in here and we'll do what we can. You want one on one support canonical can provide it, but it's not cheap :)
[11:27] <catulluspoeta> what repository is ubuntu-desktop in?
[11:28] <Lakrits> leperkhanz: WWIIOnline
[11:28] <nichlas> gif89apro: beryl is just more of the same, with greater control
[11:28] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: ubuntu's main component
[11:28] <gif89apro> nichlas: cool, thx.. i'll check it out
[11:28] <crdlb> !info ubuntu-desktop
[11:28] <ubotu> ubuntu-desktop: The Ubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 1.43 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 44 kB
[11:28] <anahata> hello :)
[11:28] <leperkhanz> Dunno that one.  Give Urban Terror a shot.  It's free and I like it better than any other FPS.
[11:28] <Gerro> Lakrits: show me where I can DL a copy I'll see what I can do
[11:28] <anahata> i'm a complete newbie and i'mjust trying the ubuntu livecd
[11:28] <leperkhanz> Did you guys read the last /. article on ATI/Linux?  Sounds hopeful.
[11:28] <anahata> and i can't find my desktop files in the Terminal
[11:28] <zcat[1] > anahata: cd Desktop
[11:28] <leperkhanz> Now as for creative, they can blow me.
[11:29] <anahata> i do "ls" and i get 3 things - 2 files and Desktop
[11:29] <joe7d6> gif89apro: try to change your repos locale. it would sure help the speed.
[11:29] <Lakrits> Gerro: http://www.wwiionline.com/scripts/wwiionline/downloads.jsp
[11:29] <anahata> it didn't work
[11:29] <anahata> hm
[11:29] <anahata> *tries it*
[11:29] <melon> a while back i changed something in my settings to stop removable drives from showing up on the desktop when mounted.. now.. i kinda want that back but don't know what i did to remove them.. where should i be looking?
[11:29] <gif89apro> joe7d6: how to do that?
[11:29] <crdlb> anahata: linux is case-sensitive btw
[11:29] <zcat[1] > anahata: Desktop is a directory (capital D by the way)
[11:29] <anahata> no such file
[11:29] <anahata> "/desktop"?
[11:29] <crdlb> no
[11:29] <crdlb> cd Desktop
[11:29] <anahata> ohh
[11:29] <anahata> case ok
[11:29] <crdlb> or: cd ~/Desktop
[11:29] <Gerro> Lakrits: according to application database that game has silver rating, meaning it should install perfectly
[11:29] <anahata> :)
[11:30] <anahata> thank you
[11:30] <Znow> ok ill start --- @friday I try to install Ubuntu 64bit(cause I have 64bit amd turion) wont work, so it chrasesh my computer... well I can still use windows... @friday night - I try to install the normal 32-bit textmode alternative installer as a guy said cause it could be my gfx that didnt work(ati radeon mobility x700)... I try that, and for god sake... some files are corrupt, so I could toss the cd out... I burn a new cd with the n
[11:30] <leperkhanz> Gerro: The appdb has been known to lie.
[11:30] <catulluspoeta> for some reason my /etc/apt/sources.list doesn't have the universe/multiverse repositories
[11:30] <zcat[1] > anahata: it's a common mistake, windows doesn't care.. linux does.
[11:30] <Lakrits> Gerro: I know quite a few that has tried but hasn't quite gotten it to work.
[11:30] <anahata> ok
[11:30] <catulluspoeta> for some reason my /etc/apt/sources.list doesn't have the universe/multiverse repositories, how can i add them?
[11:30] <burnerx> how can i load my iptables script before loading the network ?
[11:30] <leperkhanz> I try to fix the lies and I get harrassed by wine fanbois.
[11:30] <Gerro> leperkhanz: well it says just recently with the april 2007 release
[11:30] <leperkhanz> meh, worth a shot?
[11:30] <skylight> whats a business policy actually do for a business
[11:30] <Znow> what the heck do I do? Ive reinstalled windows 4 times now
[11:30] <Lakrits> Gerro: I might try myself when I get sound to work and higher res.
[11:31] <Znow> I just want windows and ubuntu to work together so I can switch
[11:31] <Znow> nothing else
[11:31] <Znow> I just want a clean cd with ubuntu that can install the friggin thing on my laptop
[11:31] <leperkhanz> Znow: I run a windows VM.  But my fave games work on Linux, so....
[11:31] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: system>administration>software sources
[11:31] <crdlb> check a few boxes and you're done
[11:31] <Gerro> Lakrits: hmm it says something about earlier version having trouble with mouse showing, you might want to try the henry patch from conquer online guide
[11:31] <gif89apro> uh oh, anyone know how to install Flash on x64?
[11:31] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: problem is i don't have a gui
[11:31] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: i want to apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:31] <burnerx> how can i load my iptables script before loading the network ?
[11:31] <Znow> Well, I like to play games on windows
[11:31] <Znow> guys please answer my question above
[11:31] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: ubuntu-desktop is in main
[11:32] <joe7d6> gif89apro: system > admin > software resources > 'download from'
[11:32] <zcat[1] > Znow: ok, first up stick with the i386 cd, it's easier.. check the md5 sum when you download it just to be sure, and burn it at 4x or 8x, makes it more reliable..
[11:32] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: how do i add the main repository?
[11:32] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: it's default
[11:32] <nichlas> Znow: you should always verify when burning.. that said, we can't really do anything to help you with coaster cd's.. only specific software problems..
[11:32] <Lakrits> Gerro: I'll have a look later on then. I still do want to get my x-fi to work, cost me to much to not use it! :P
[11:32] <Znow> Nichlas, I did
[11:32] <ElectricMonk> if u plan on dual booting with windows and linux, install windows FIRST, it overwrites the MBR, linux adds to it, leaving the original intact
[11:32] <Znow> with the standard installer
[11:32] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: ubuntu-desktop isn't showing up as a package
[11:32] <Znow> I checked with md5 sum
[11:32] <anahata> woohoo flash is installing!
[11:32] <Znow> and it says that they were good
[11:32] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop ?
[11:33] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: yeah package not found
[11:33] <burnerx> isn't it gnome-desktop ???
[11:33] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: sudo apt-get update
[11:33] <crdlb> no
[11:33] <anahata> the only thing holding me back from moving to linux atm is my windows files backup
[11:33] <nichlas> Znow: then theres a  whole other charade of problems: defecting cd-drives after being used for a while, RAM corruption problems..
[11:33] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: then try it again
[11:33] <DoctorOwl> What's the current ubuntu called?  edgy eft
[11:33] <DoctorOwl> ?
[11:33] <DoctorOwl> fiesty fawn?
[11:33] <DoctorOwl> I get confused
[11:33] <crdlb> !feisty
[11:33] <ubotu> 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
[11:33] <anahata> lol
[11:33] <Lakrits> I wonder though. How big difference is it between the i386 and the amd64 version? I installed the amd64 version of ubuntu since I have an athlon 64 x2.  But, is it like the windows 64-bit version, a lot of things doesn't work then?
[11:33] <nichlas> Znow: did you run the RAM tester?
[11:33] <burnerx> how can i load my iptables script before loading the network ?
[11:33] <DoctorOwl> Ok cheers
[11:33] <gif89apro> joe7d6: thx
[11:33] <anahata> feisty fawn
[11:33] <Znow> huh? Oo
[11:33] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: i did sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:33] <Znow> dont know what that is
[11:33] <eck> Lakrits: basically
[11:33] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: and it says "unable to locate package ubuntu-desktop"
[11:33] <anahata> oh and the next will be gg
[11:33] <anahata> i get it
[11:34] <eck> Lakrits: at least java and flash will be broken
[11:34] <nichlas> Znow: i think its an option in the CD's boot menu
[11:34] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: then you really are missing the main component
[11:34] <Znow> I just need a danish dude to guide me through phone or something ^^
[11:34] <anahata> how do i talk my friend into using openoffice
[11:34] <crdlb> you're sources.list is seriously messed up
[11:34] <Lakrits> eck: So it might be a good idea to reinstall with the basic version?
[11:34] <crdlb> your*
[11:34] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: yeah
[11:34] <anahata> instead of using pirated microsoft office
[11:34] <cybe> Heroin, I found something about configuring the IRC handler in about:config, but it doesn't work :( it still wants to run xchat-gnome
[11:34] <Gerro> how come when I choose to rename something then copy its name I can exit the rename window and paste it yet if I try to copy something from firefox then close it I can't paste it to xchat?
[11:34] <Znow> but nichlas
[11:34] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: where can i get a new one? =)
[11:34] <Znow> should I use the textmode installer than?
[11:34] <Znow> instead of the standard
[11:34] <ElectricMonk> i used a pirated m$ office too....until I switched
[11:34] <eck> Lakrits: i guess so -- i don't have a 64 bit cpu, but I've seen a lot of people in this channel just recommend to people who come in here with problems to use the 32 bit version
[11:34] <zcat[1] > Lakrits: the gcc compiler doesn't optimise much for 64bit I've been told, so there's very little advantage. and of course none of the 32 bit stuff works with a 64bit install, so all the nonfree drivers and flash and codecs won't work without special wrappers...
[11:35] <Gerro> might be xubuntu only thing but I noticed same of kde
[11:35] <Znow> cause off my ati software
[11:35] <ElectricMonk> OO is lighter on resources
[11:35] <anahata> woww i just used the terminal to install stuff, i'm so proud of myself
[11:35] <tsw> anahata: just send them openoffice files all the time and tell them that with openoffice one can open both microsoft office and openoffice files :)
[11:35] <anahata> oh, o kmonk
[11:35] <ElectricMonk> and has everything most peeps want
[11:35] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: you can use http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/ to generate one
[11:35] <anahata> isn't it slower, electricmonk?
[11:35] <anahata> ok
[11:35] <Znow> NIchlas
[11:35] <nichlas> Znow: that depends on the reasons for the crash.. i don't know if one exists, but maybe there's a network install somewhere
[11:35] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: then fix your sources.list to match it
[11:35] <ElectricMonk> m$ is
[11:35] <anahata> tsw lol
[11:35] <Lakrits> zcat[1] : Ok, thanks. I'll get the other version then and reainstall.
[11:35] <eck> ElectricMonk: i'm not sure that oo.o is lighter on resources...
[11:35] <ElectricMonk> i found it wanted to load up all sorts of stuff along with it
[11:35] <crdlb> catulluspoeta: you can edit it with: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:35] <DoctorOwl> When was Feisty released?
[11:35] <leperkhanz> OO is def > MSO now.
[11:35] <DoctorOwl> 19th?
[11:35] <leperkhanz> I agree with that, fully.
[11:35] <Znow> Anyone know if theres a danish dude in here that knows as much as you do nichlas?
[11:35] <anahata> tsw: oh ok
[11:35] <jintxo> hey guys does the new ubuntu install CD have a "old-style" way fo installing (boot from CD and into debian-installer-sort-of-thing and install away) ordo you HAVE to boot into LiveCD and use the "install" icon? cheers :-)
[11:36] <crdlb> DoctorOwl: yes
[11:36] <catulluspoeta> crdlb: thanks i'll give that a try
[11:36] <anahata> tsw: did that come out in red?
[11:36] <crdlb> april 19
[11:36] <ElectricMonk> if it just loaded the basics it'd be about the same
[11:36] <tsw> anahata: red?
[11:36] <marcosc> I'm about to create the "/" partition. Would the partition type for "ext3"? and would it be primary or logical?
[11:36] <Znow> Anyone know if theres a danish dude in here that knows as much as you do nichlas?
[11:36] <TLE> Znow: there a lot af dansih dudes at #ubuntu-dk
[11:36] <crdlb> jintxo: that's the alternate cd
[11:36] <burnerx> how can i load my iptables script before loading the network ?
[11:36] <Znow> ok thanks TLE
[11:36] <nichlas> Znow: no, it's not exactly a social channel, so i don't know anyone's background ^_^
[11:36] <crdlb> the desktop cd is livecd only
[11:36] <eck> marcosc: ext3 is fine, and it doesn't matter if it's primary or logical
[11:36] <anahata> tsw: yeah did the post come out in red?
[11:36] <zcat[1] > Znow: your problem sounds like 'unfriendly hardware' and might be best dealt with by tracking down a local LUG and getting someone to take a look, if you can..
[11:36] <jintxo> crdlb, ah thanks. I thought it was kind of odd that you couldn't do that :-)
[11:37] <Lakrits> Well, thanks a lot people. I have a few things to fiddle with then!
[11:37] <tsw> anahata: nope, colors depend on how you set your client
[11:37] <anahata> how do i address individual people in here
[11:37] <anahata> ohh
[11:37] <nichlas> zcat[1] , Znow: i think so too.. might not be enough to get help by phone
[11:37] <zcat[1] > anahata: by putting their name in fron like this <-
[11:37] <anahata> you have to type it out manually?
[11:37] <eck> anahata: also, you should be able to tab-complete nicks
[11:37] <anahata> oh
[11:37] <zcat[1] > usually the first few letters and press tab, depends on what client you use..
[11:37] <jintxo> crdlb, do you happen to know if the installation via "dektop" cd can be accomplished with no swap?
[11:38] <anahata> ohhh
[11:38] <anahata> zcat[1] ,  cool
[11:38] <crdlb> jintxo: it doesn't touch your HDD
[11:38] <Steov> hey, ive got a T42 thinkpad with 256mb ram, im wondering why its taking me more than 15 minutes to load the live desktop?
[11:38] <crdlb> jintxo: when in live mode, it only uses your RAM
[11:38] <jintxo> crdlb, well it better touch my HD if I' installing, lol
[11:38] <anahata> eck:
[11:38] <crdlb> Steov: use the alternate cd
[11:38] <anahata> ah well
[11:38] <crdlb> Steov: or get more ram :)
[11:39] <Slart> Steov: because you have a T42 with 256MB ram?
[11:39] <Steov> is this a specific laptop problem?
[11:39] <zcat[1] > Steov: sounds like the cd drive might be having trouble reading the disk?
[11:39] <crdlb> the livecd uses a lot more ram than the actual install
[11:39] <nichlas> jintxo: it boots up the live-cd, and then there's an icon on the desktop where you can install
[11:39] <crdlb> Steov: no, livecd's just use more ram
[11:39] <Steov> i tried this on my sisters computer which has 1gb ram
[11:39] <anahata> i got it now!
[11:39] <Steov> and shes got a partition
[11:39] <Steov> i read the manual
[11:39] <anahata> Steov: test
[11:39] <zcat[1] > Steov: or perhaps it's 256M minus some video ram and it's just not quite enough?
[11:39] <Steov> and says the live cd uses partition if available
[11:39] <anahata> that was just a test
[11:39] <ElectricMonk> maybe I/m misunderstanding, but I have a p4 with 256mb ram, and installed from the live desktop mode
[11:39] <feonix> anahata, you can also type /msg anahata Hello.. to private message people, replacing anahata with their name
[11:39] <jintxo> nichlas, yes I know this, my question was if this "installer" allows you to install with no swap (it doesn't seem the liveCD has support for BSD slices which is where my swap is). I'll add swap later on. :-)
[11:40] <anahata> feonix: oh ok ty
[11:40] <Slart> Steov: I don't think the actual system will be this slow when you install ubuntu properly.. but a livecd does eat a lot of RAM.. and it doesn't use the partition.. even if it's there
[11:40] <nichlas> jinzo: you can chose to controll the partitioning youself, during installation
[11:40] <Steov> i left the lappie tunning 30 minutes
[11:40] <anahata> i have a p3 with 512mb ram and i thought ubuntu is too much for this machine, so i'm testing livecd for the heck of it, and will research a tinier distro
[11:40] <Steov> just to get into the desktop
[11:40] <burnerx> how can i load my iptables script before loading the network ?
[11:40] <eck> jintxo: you don't need swap to do the installation
[11:41] <zcat[1] > the live cd and installer uses only ram afaik, it won't touch anything on the disk until you start moving partitions around and installing stuff..
[11:41] <anahata> unless i figure out how to just pare this down? maybe swap out gnome for xfce?
[11:41] <Steov> the minimum is said to be 128mb ram anyways
[11:41] <Steov> thats whats puzzling me
[11:41] <anahata> good thing i have a lot of ram
[11:41] <Steov> you need a 1gb monster?
[11:41] <Steov> how do people with crappy computers install this then
[11:41] <crdlb> anahata: the livecd just uses more ram
[11:41] <marcosc> can my "/" and my /home be the same partition?
[11:41] <eck> anahata: i think that is a fine hardware configuration, my comptuer is pentium-m (which is basically the same as p3), also with 512 mb of ram
[11:41] <crdlb> Steov: the alternate cd
[11:41] <Steov> when i installed suse it went straight into the instal
[11:41] <jintxo> great, thanks eck, nichlas and crdlb . me goes to format a partition and run the installer.
[11:41] <anahata> Steov: you don't, do you?
[11:41] <zcat[1] > I don't think you can install with much less than 256M ram.. I generally use the alternate cd anyhow 'cos it's faster
[11:41] <anahata> don't ask me... but i assumed i couldnt use this
[11:42] <ElectricMonk> i set it to wipe the whole hd, and decide its partitions itself, only because I'm new to a working linux and don't know what each partition is used for
[11:42] <anahata> eck: oh ok
[11:42] <nico_> I hope to explain me clear. Sorry for my english but i've a question to do
[11:42] <Steov> this alrenate cd...its text based...so for a newbie for me
[11:42] <Steov> is it a good idea
[11:42] <Steov> ?
[11:42] <anahata> nico_: what language do you speak?
[11:42] <crdlb> Steov: it's not difficult
[11:42] <eck> anahata: gnome is fine, there are a couple of applications that can suck up a lot of ram (e.g. firefox, evince), but other than that gnome is pretty light
[11:42] <anahata> eck: oh ok, how bout opera then?
[11:42] <Steov> what if i create a partition...?
[11:42] <zaggynl> How would I get my current hdd capacity total on the commandline?
[11:42] <nico_> what's the command in shell for copy all contente include folder and subfolder?
[11:42] <nico_> italian
[11:43] <ElectricMonk> i'd guess if u have installed operating systems in the past, then ur gonna recognise the questions it asks
[11:43] <anahata> nico_: oh ok
[11:43] <feonix> zaggynl, df
[11:43] <zcat[1] > the 'desktop' cd is tect based too.. the text just happens to be in prettier boxes :)
[11:43] <eck> anahata: not sure, i don't use it, but I have heard it is a lot more memory-friendly
[11:43] <crdlb> 512 MB is plenty for ubuntu
[11:43] <anahata> contente kind of gave it away though
[11:43] <zaggynl> feonix, thanks
[11:43] <eck> nico_: cp -R
[11:43] <eck> nico_: e.g. cp -R src dest
[11:43] <anahata> eck: i see
[11:43] <nichlas> Steov: the "alternate" install goes right to install, with a text installer. it's not very much harder than the graphical one
[11:43] <anahata> what is evince?
[11:43] <nico_> thanks very much eck
[11:44] <mols> checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables               What is this?
[11:44] <crdlb> anahata: pdf reader
[11:44] <Steov> ok will try it then
[11:44] <Steov> thanks lads
[11:44] <crdlb> mols: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:44] <eck> evince is ok, but i think it has some memory leaks, if you reload the same file a lot the memory usage keeps going up
[11:44] <zcat[1] > at least it's not like installing slackware :)
[11:44] <eck> and if you load big pdfs or try to zoom in them the memory usage goes crazy
[11:44] <ziroday> has anyone ever got urban terror working?
[11:44] <ElectricMonk> the advantage of the desktop live / install cd is that u can at least test it in live mode, to see what hardware conflicts ur gonna have to deal with
[11:44] <nichlas> mols: you probably have to run it with sudo
[11:45] <zcat[1] > ElectricMonk: true.. good point
[11:45] <anahata> crdlb: i see
[11:45] <ElectricMonk> its also already detected a lot of ur hardware cos it's running them
[11:45] <nichlas> mols: unless you're in your home-dir
[11:45] <anahata> you guys, wheni installed flash it told me to delete something... in firefox... i don't remember what it said
[11:45] <ElectricMonk> which cuts down the options at instal time
[11:45] <anahata> something starting with x
[11:45] <ElectricMonk> less room for error
[11:45] <anahata> 4 letters and then "." something
[11:45] <anahata> lol
[11:45] <ElectricMonk> it installs fine from the live mode....thats what I did
[11:46] <anahata> eck: yeah pdf's make my windows crash anyway
[11:46] <ziroday> leperkhanz: are you here still
[11:46] <zcat[1] > anahata: that sounds odd...
[11:46] <anahata>  i'll reinstall to try to reproduce the msg
[11:46] <leperkhanz> yeah.
[11:46] <ElectricMonk> and it's much quicker when installed too, cos its no longer running from memory
[11:46] <Tonnerre> Salut
[11:46] <eck> anahata: when you installed the flashplugin-nonfree package with apt?
[11:46] <ziroday> leperkhanz: how did you get urban terror to work
[11:46] <feonix> anahata, xorg.conf?
[11:46] <anahata> feonix: NO
[11:46] <marcosc> When I create "/" partition of 20GB of type ext3 the installer says that the rest of the my free space is unusable?
[11:46] <anahata> oops sorry
[11:47] <nichlas> eck: probably used the in-browser install
[11:47] <feonix> Ok, was just guressing :)
[11:47] <leperkhanz> Right click the .i386 and properties.  check "allow to execute as program"
[11:47] <anahata> eck: i used the terminal
[11:47] <Tonnerre> I have a problem with network-manager-openvpn
[11:47] <leperkhanz> plus, you need both files off the website.
[11:47] <ziroday> leperkhanz: thanks
[11:47] <anahata> feonix: yeah the caps was a mistake
[11:47] <leperkhanz> np
[11:47] <eck> marcosc: you can only have four primary partitions
[11:47] <feonix> anahata, eck is saying.. you should type this in the terminal.. apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[11:47] <ElectricMonk> brb
[11:47] <Tonnerre> When I start my OpenVPN connection using the network manager, it connects but then disconnects with no apparent reason
[11:47] <anahata> feonix: ohh
[11:47] <marcosc> eck, ok, got it
[11:47] <anahata> hmm
[11:48] <feonix> That is like the idiot-proof way of doing it
[11:48] <zcat[1] > anahata: sudu apt-get installflashplugin-nonfree  actually :)
[11:48] <feonix> Oh yeah =P
[11:48] <zcat[1] > sudo rather
[11:48] <eck> marcosc: you can arbitrarily subdivide the extended partition into logical partitions, though
[11:48] <Tonnerre> But if I execute the _same_ command line it executes, as the same user, OpenVPN establishes a connection I can use
[11:48] <nichlas> zcat[1] : it lands in .macromedia/
[11:48] <tapio> After I've been idle for a while, my monitors turn off, and when I get back only one monitor turns on again after touching the mouse. I have disabled screensaver. How can I disable the feature that turns my monitors off ?
[11:48] <mols> crdlb: thanks,  it is work!
[11:48] <anahata> here
[11:48] <anahata> xpti.dat from the browser
[11:48] <zcat[1] > why there? I thought it would be in .firefox/plugins/ or something
[11:49] <ziroday> leperkhanz: im trying to get the ioUrbanterror file to install now but i always get the error that it couldnt load default.cfg
[11:49] <anahata> from the componenets directory
[11:49] <leperkhanz> ziroday: You need both files, and you need to read the install guide on the download page.
[11:49] <Tonnerre> When runnning OpenVPN from the network manager, I get:
[11:49] <anahata> you guys your commands confuse me
[11:49] <zcat[1] > anahata: the package is easier..
[11:49] <nichlas> tapio: power manager
[11:49] <Tonnerre> May 13 11:40:13 silence nm-openvpn[22492] : TCP connection established with 193.219.115.140:1194
[11:49] <ziroday> leperkhanz: okay
[11:49] <eck> tapio: the feature is called ddc or something like that, check your xorg.conf
[11:49] <anahata> zcat[1] : ohh
[11:49] <Tonnerre> as the last line before it disconnects
[11:49] <Tonnerre> Unfortunately there seems to be no way of making it more verbose?
[11:50] <nichlas> zcat[1] : dunno :) it's probably macromedia binary or somethinf
[11:50] <eck> tapio: oh, it's dpms
[11:50] <anahata> where is the components directory in firefox?
[11:50] <nico_> Excuse me eck. If i've other files in the main folder and in this main folder there are subfolder the command maybe is cp -r *.* /media/disk?
[11:50] <zcat[1] > anahata: OK, open a ternimal and type " sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree " and then answer Y to any questions it asks..
[11:50] <tapio> eck: Thanks :)
[11:50] <anahata> ok
[11:50] <Tonnerre> Is anybody even reading what I say?
[11:51] <anahata> i guess i just was wanting to fix the way it said to do it
[11:51] <Tonnerre> This channel scrolls heavily
[11:51] <eck> nico_: uh, you should just use * and not *.*
[11:51] <eck> nico_: unless you don't want to copy files without a .
[11:51] <leperkhanz> Tonnerre: Ubuntu is experiencing MASSIVE growth right now.
[11:51] <zcat[1] > anahata: I'm kinda worried that it's telling you to fix up things manually like that.. seems a bit odd.
[11:52] <anahata> zcat[1] : ohh
[11:52] <Tonnerre> leperkhanz, that may well b e
[11:52] <MikeReiner> leperkhanz: how much do you think it grows by the day?
[11:52] <Tonnerre> Hm
[11:52] <hylje> Tonnerre: be persistant and someone will pick up your lines
[11:52] <anahata> zcat[1] : so can i still reinstall this flash over the previous one?
[11:52] <Tonnerre> Famous last words?
[11:52] <zcat[1] > anahata: Ummmm.. I think so. try it and see what happens :)
[11:52] <nichlas> Tonnerre: or maybe find an OpenVPN specific channel :)
[11:53] <nico_> eck my target is copy all above in that folder in other location
[11:53] <eck> Tonnerre: i actually had a similar problem with vpnc
[11:53] <Tonnerre> nichlas, I doubt it's an OpenVPN problem
[11:53] <Tonnerre> nichlas, because it works if I execute the OpenVPN command line myself
[11:53] <nichlas> oh
[11:53] <Tonnerre> The _very_ _same_ command line
[11:53] <eck> Tonnerre: i think it's just because NM has lots and lots of bugs
[11:53] <Tonnerre> So all I could imagine is that netmanager kills the OpenVPN process
[11:53] <Tonnerre> Also because I don't see anything from it anymore
[11:54] <eck> nico_: that will work
[11:54] <anahata> eck: says it couldnt' find package
[11:54] <anahata> "couldn't find package flashplugin-nonfree"
[11:54] <eck> anahata: you need to enable multiverse
[11:54] <eck> !multiverse
[11:54] <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
[11:54] <anahata> oh great
[11:54] <zcat[1] > anahata: ahh, you probably need universe/multiverse repos..
[11:54] <anahata> multiverse or not multiverse?
[11:55] <anahata> !multiverse?
[11:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about multiverse? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:55] <zcat[1] > !info flashplugin-nonfree
[11:55] <eck> ! is to send commands to ubotu
[11:55] <anahata> oh that's help
[11:55] <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)
[11:55] <anahata> !multiverse
[11:55] <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
[11:55] <anahata> hehe
[11:55] <zcat[1] > see, it's in multiverse :)
[11:55] <catulluspoeta> !info info
[11:55] <ubotu> info: Standalone GNU Info documentation browser. In component main, is standard. Version 4.8.dfsg.1-4build1 (feisty), package size 160 kB, installed size 328 kB
[11:55] <nico_> sorry eck, can you repeat me that command with exsample please?
[11:55] <zcat[1] > !botabuse
[11:55] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[11:55] <anahata> ubotu cute
[11:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cute - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:55] <anahata> oh it really is feisty fawn lol
[11:56] <zcat[1] > !botsnack
[11:56] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:56] <anahata> hehe
[11:56] <eck> nico_: if i wanted to copy everything in the current directory to be under directory "dest" i would issue: cp -R * /path/to/dest
[11:56] <premier_> hello, a freind of mine screwed (like really messed up) his permissions.  according to ls -al, /home/him/.gnome2/ has full rwx permissions, but whenever he tries to boot gnome, he gets an error saying that something needs to edit .gnome2 and cannot get permissions.
[11:56] <anahata> so i need to read all this stuff to install flash
[11:56] <eck> haha, i just got that
[11:56] <nico_> eck thanks :) now is all clear
[11:56] <digital_k> installing flash is not difficult at all
[11:57] <MikeReiner> flash as in the ability to play flash files and watch youtube etc?
[11:57] <anahata> i'm just tired
[11:57] <anahata> it's 5am
[11:57] <digital_k> lol
[11:57] <anahata> i should go to bed
[11:57] <Gasten> Mikelevel: Yes.
[11:57] <anahata> and boot into windows and watch my videos
[11:57] <Gasten> Mikelevel: sorry
[11:57] <zcat[1] > anahata: you probably should...
[11:57] <digital_k> yes its better to tackle that kind of stuff with a fresh mind
[11:57] <Gasten> MikeReiner: Yes.
[11:57] <anahata> MikeReiner: yeah
[11:57] <nichlas> anahata: alternatively, you could visit a page that needs flash, and then firefox asks if you want to install it..
[11:57] <digital_k> when one is tired, mistakes will be made.
[11:57] <zcat[1] > but no, not windows!!
[11:57] <digital_k> exactly nichlas
[11:57] <digital_k> its very simple
[11:58] <zcat[1] > nichlas: anahata did that and it says to delete some config file afterwards.. is that normal?
[11:58] <MikeReiner> Gasten: hm, well... all I did was go to a site with flash, clicked the install missing plugins button, agreed to the terms, and that was about it. all works for me
[11:58] <eck> nichlas: but then it is not under package management, correct?
[11:58] <nichlas> zcat[1] : i was never asked to do anything but restart firefox
[11:58] <anahata> MikeReiner: didn't work for me
[11:58] <Gasten> MikeReiner: good for you.
[11:58] <nichlas> eck: probably not
[11:58] <MikeReiner> Gasten: what web browser are you using?
[11:58] <digital_k> it should be listed as flash-nonfree or similar in package management
[11:58] <zcat[1] > and also yes it's not managed and it's only for the current user.. and..
[11:59] <MikeReiner> anahata: firefox?
[11:59] <nico_> Goodbye guys. I must to leave. Thanks for all
[11:59] <zcat[1] > anahata: did you say you're on the live cd, not an installed desktop?
[11:59] <Tonnerre> anahata, for youtube, try yougrabber and mplayer
[11:59] <Gasten> MikeReiner: Firefox. why are you asking? Idon't haveany problem with flash. Not more than I want/can solve.
[11:59] <anahata> MikeReiner: yeah
[11:59] <Gasten> wont*
[11:59] <MikeReiner> Gasten: I meant to ask anahata
[11:59] <anahata> zcat[1] :  yes
[12:00] <anahata> Tonnerre: hm ok
[12:00] <zcat[1] > ummmmm..
[12:00] <Spee_Der> Good morning everyone.
[12:00] <digital_k> hello spee_der
[12:00] <MikeReiner> anahata: are you using a live cd?
[12:00] <anahata> well flash works
[12:00] <zcat[1] > rofl...
[12:00] <MikeReiner> ah well thats nice heh
[12:00] <anahata> ther's just supposedly an extra file in the components directory of firefox :|
[12:00] <anahata> which i need to delete
[12:01] <zcat[1] > anahata: I wouldn't bother, it all goes away the next time you reboot anyhow :)
[12:01] <Spee_Der> Hey digi. Hope all is well with you. I'm working my 2nd cup of coffee trying to wake up ! :>
[12:01] <digital_k> does anyone have any experience with using innotek virtualbox? its available via automatix2 and I am considering installing it.
[12:01] <anahata> zcat[1] : oh ok
[12:01] <anahata> MikeReiner: yes a livecd
[12:01] <zcat[1] > I didn't even know you could isntall plugins and have them work on the live cd.. I guess that makes sense though
[12:02] <ziroday> has anyone installed urban terror?
[12:02] <nichlas> zcat[1] : if they install in the homedrive on a ram-disk, that would work
[12:02] <anahata> you know what
[12:02] <digital_k> urban terror? what is that
[12:02] <anahata> now i'm too tired to watch the videos lol
[12:02] <catulluspoeta> !info urban\ terror
[12:02] <ubotu> Package urban does not exist in feisty
[12:02] <nichlas> anyone: how does the whole "live cd settings saved on a flash disk" work in ubuntu?
[12:02] <anahata> but hey i know how to use xchat and gaim and i installed a program
[12:02] <zcat[1] > g'night
[12:02] <sp1d3r_> hi, I'm installing a photogallery on Ubuntu and it requires that php module for mysql is already installed. Does anyone know which is this module?
[12:03] <anahata> night room thank you!
[12:03] <MikeReiner> I hope the next version of ubuntu later this year makes xorg a little bit less of a hassle to setup
[12:03] <Matrik> ziroday> I have
[12:03] <sp1d3r_> I tried with php5-mysql and php5-sqlite which does not work ...
[12:03] <digital_k> i didnt have any issues with it mikereiner
[12:04] <zcat[1] > MikeReiner: it's a hassle? I just want an orca that works properly..
[12:04] <catulluspoeta> when it comes to xorg, i would say this version of ubuntu is quite feisty!
[12:04] <digital_k> lol
[12:04] <ziroday> Matrik: what dependancy's did you have to install?
[12:04] <digital_k> i have 7.04 installed on a laptop with integrated ati graphics and it works flawlessly
[12:04] <MikeReiner> digital_k: Everytime I try to get it to run 85Hz it sends me back to a command prompt.. good thing I know how to get out of that mess :P
[12:04] <zcat[1] > catulluspoeta: the next one should be positively gutsy in comparison!
[12:04] <digital_k> no issues whatsoever
[12:04] <Matrik> ziroday> hmm I think some sdl libraries, I don't remember
[12:04] <ziroday> digital_k: with a an ati!
[12:05] <digital_k> yeah...lol
[12:05] <ziroday> Matrik: thanks the installer is being a pain
[12:05] <digital_k> the 6.06 version had issues tho when i installed it some time ago
[12:05] <crdlb> digital_k: ati what?
[12:05] <catulluspoeta> zcat: i'm not sure how i feel about my OS being too gutsy
[12:05] <digital_k> its an ati 340M chipset
[12:05] <sp1d3r_> Does anyone know which is the php module for mysql ???
[12:05] <Matrik> ziroday> I installed ioUbanTerror without any problems
[12:05] <digital_k> i believe the model is RS2000
[12:05] <digital_k> long abandoned
[12:05] <digital_k> typical ati
[12:06] <ziroday> Matrik: i wish i was the same
[12:06] <MikeReiner> digital_k: would you mind checking out this thread? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2645502#post2645502
[12:06] <ziroday> Matrik: damn i hate dependancies
[12:06] <ziroday> Matrik: is urban terror good?
[12:07] <ziroday> digital_k: you must be the luckiest person in the world if your ati worked out the box np
[12:07] <Matrik> ziroday> well It was very good a couple years ago when I played it, I installed it last month to check the new version
[12:07] <MikeReiner> ziroday: haha I can't believe how bad ATi can be on linux
[12:07] <digital_k> Mike have you tried reconfiguring xorg to use the vesa driver instead?
[12:07] <zcat[1] > my ati worked ot of the box.. no 3d though of course..
[12:07] <driss> hi
[12:07] <Matrik> ziroday: It's still enjoyable
[12:07] <crdlb> actually old ati cards are supported extremely well
[12:07] <ziroday> MikeReiner: its unbelievable only one worst is creative
[12:07] <crdlb> as in full 3d
[12:08] <crdlb> just not new ones :|
[12:08] <zcat[1] > ati rage mobility in my lappy.. never had a problem with it.
[12:08] <MikeReiner> digital_k: No, I haven't. Is there a section in there that I can set it to vesa with?
[12:08] <digital_k> crdlb that is true somewhat, but the igp 340m is an oddball chipset
[12:08] <digital_k> even in the windows world...lol
[12:08] <Matrik> ziroday: but I prefer the True Combat Elite mod for enemy terrirtory
[12:08] <ziroday> crdlb: yeah but i have resolution issues that are unbelivable
[12:08] <ziroday> Matrik: thanks
[12:08] <theINC> you know what Ubuntu needs: Get Ubuntu ads, like the Mac posse have
[12:08] <digital_k> well you can open terminal and run the reconfigure command from there
[12:09] <ziroday> theINC: they also need money
[12:09] <theINC> lol.
[12:09] <zcat[1] > theINC: Novell's doing a few
[12:09] <MikeReiner> well i have xorg.confg open right now in gedit as root
[12:09] <catulluspoeta> remember the firefox new york times ad?
[12:09] <driss> if i run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and i choose the screen resolutions i want to have enabled and later restart the x-server or run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg again, the screen resolutions i chose are not available anymore.
[12:09] <zcat[1] > I have mixed feelings about novell though
[12:09] <ziroday> zcat[1] : same
[12:09] <driss> could this be because the graphic card doesn't support it?
[12:09] <driss> or is it a bug?
[12:09] <digital_k> i think novell is hurting open source, thats just an opinion.
[12:09] <cressy> How do i give all users access to my usb harddisk? (i run the latest version of ubuntu)
[12:10] <theINC> Hmm, I saw a Get a Mac ad on Engadget (Flash), and it's not on the apple site.
[12:10] <zcat[1] > they're also fighting SCO.. I don't know what side they're on!!
[12:10] <ich_> hgv
[12:10] <jonathan_> ?
[12:10] <ich_> hallo
[12:10] <digital_k> they are on the side that their pocket book is on...lol..sadly
[12:10] <digital_k> its all about money
[12:10] <ich_> seid ihr alle enhhlich
[12:10] <MikeReiner> digital_k: is there a command that will let me run the xorg setup or something?
[12:11] <ziroday> well i cant tell if novell is a M$ lap dog, out to make a quick buck, or just plain retarded
[12:11] <theINC> zcat[1] : but those were gay. "Are you running Linux?" No..." "comeon, there's no shame"
[12:11] <theINC> see, those ads don't actually explain WHY Linux is better than PC/Linux.
[12:11] <theINC> *Mac.
[12:11] <driss> MikeReiner: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:11] <georgy_> MikeReiner, : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[12:11] <zcat[1] > theINC: no, the latest is an i'm a mac, I'm a PC parody.. cute girl comes in and she's Linux..
[12:11] <digital_k> yes : sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in terminal
[12:11] <MikeReiner> thanks you two heh
[12:11] <MikeReiner> or three
[12:11] <digital_k> thats a graphical walk thru
[12:11] <MikeReiner> k brb
[12:12] <digital_k> the only thing you need to change is when it first opens
[12:12] <digital_k> scroll down and select the vesa driver
[12:12] <catulluspoeta> zcat: what should i search for on youtube to find that?
[12:12] <digital_k> just click yes on the rest or change what you need in the other screens
[12:12] <theINC> zcat[1] : most linux distribs ('cept for Ubuntu of course) actually look like 'a cute girl' compared to OS X ;)
[12:12] <zcat[1] > "novell linux" I guess...
[12:12] <catulluspoeta> found it
[12:12] <driss> digital_k: do you have an idea about my question, too?
[12:13] <theINC> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVOnFdMf0RU
[12:13] <digital_k> i dont like the arrogant attitude of mac users towards ubuntu
[12:13] <digital_k> they highly underestimate it
[12:13] <El_Burro> they will learn :)
[12:13] <theINC> digital_k: stop glaring your virtual eyes at me ;) I'm downloading the ISO of Ubuntu on my Mac ATM
[12:13] <theINC> and I plan to dual-boot my Windoze PC.
[12:13] <digital_k> lol
[12:13] <theINC> I use all 3.
[12:13] <catulluspoeta> bah it's not funny
[12:13] <ncd> why
[12:13] <georgy_> We have bought a Macbook, and it work faster and better with feisty than MacOSx, ;)
[12:13] <digital_k> mac is ok for what it does, but apple takes alot from open source
[12:14] <digital_k> and they do not readily give back
[12:14] <zcat[1] > haha that was a guess, but the ad I'm talking about is first hit for "novell linux" in a google video search
[12:14] <zcat[1] > also third and fourth...
[12:14] <theINC> and incidentally Google Video searches YouTube
[12:14] <theINC> as well as Google's own repository.
[12:14] <zcat[1] > gootube?
[12:14] <digital_k> yes theINC
[12:15] <digital_k> it does now
[12:15] <joe7d6> the MS novell deal was simply business strategy, a bad/stupid one though. i think it will hurt novell in the long run. when i heard dell is in for the ms-novell deal providing suse linux enterprise server for their linux customers. i just sick of it...  (a ex suse user)
[12:15] <snowblind> Hi. does anyone here use xscreem (web dev IDE)
[12:15] <snowblind> ?
[12:15] <ncd> dell should piss off
[12:15] <cressy> How do i give all users access to my usb harddisk? (i run the latest version of ubuntu)
[12:15] <digital_k> the thing that gets me is that ms keeps saying that linux uses their innovations only they never said what exactly....
[12:15] <zcat[1] > I don't think the novell deal is going to hurn linux as much as it will hurt novell..
[12:15] <Hencke> I still prefer openSUSE over novell suse
[12:15] <ncd> m$ know they are disgraced
[12:15] <snowblind> cressy - console sudo nautilus
[12:16] <theINC> haha, it's funny because she says that open-source software (a jacket) will probably work on Mac but Windows will be wearing his leather (Vista) jacket for another 6 years or so
[12:16] <snowblind> then navigate to /media/usbdrivename
[12:16] <cressy> snowblind, thanks ill give it a try
[12:16] <snowblind> right click and go permissions, its pretty simple from there
[12:17] <ncd> Novel wanted to play corperate chargy chargey now they see that open source is better they want to play that instead
[12:17] <theINC>  okay, one ad suggests that the Mac guy designed a t-shirt on ilife = impossible
[12:17] <hagg1> !renew
[12:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about renew - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:17] <ncd> companys like them should of been locked in the opensource legalies
[12:17] <catulluspoeta> haha i like the jacket ad
[12:17] <theINC> GET UR FAXTZ RITE NOBELL
[12:17] <ncd> locked out*
[12:18] <catulluspoeta> !trivia
[12:18] <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.
[12:18] <zcat[1] > I like the #1 ad.. "how long have you been standing there?" "a long time.."
[12:18] <theINC> ubotu: I so have to steal that Idea for #macosx
[12:18] <joe7d6> novell has quite some cool stuff going on (at brainshare). but some of those is not exactly open source. ie suse linux real time. wheres the code? ...
[12:19] <catulluspoeta> !random
[12:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about random - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:19] <catulluspoeta> !roll
[12:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about roll - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:19] <u-foka> Hy! Anyone can tell me something about ext2 / ext3 compression?
[12:19] <digital_k> file system comression?
[12:19] <u-foka> yes
[12:19] <joe7d6> !ext3
[12:19] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[12:19] <theINC> 'There are an estimated 30 million Linux users out there" - not much.
[12:19] <u-foka> like ntfs
[12:19] <digital_k> compression*
[12:20] <digital_k> why would one need to compress the file system?
[12:20] <zaggynl> Does ubuntu hold statistics on how much it's used?
[12:20] <zigico> !software
[12:20] <ubotu> A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[12:20] <zaggynl> or at least installed
[12:20] <u-foka> i have a small 10 gb external drive for my backup
[12:20] <digital_k> well i saw a recent video zaggynl and they claimed 6 million users
[12:20] <joe7d6> who use opera instead of firefox here? here
[12:20] <digital_k> im sure its more
[12:21] <digital_k> i use epiphany instead of firefox
[12:21] <zaggynl> would be cool if they had any online statistics, users per country, rate going up/down
[12:21] <zcat[1] > the thing is, I download one iso and burn off a dozen CD's from it, so nobody really knows...
[12:21] <crimsun> Tonnerre: about...?
[12:21] <ghatak> Hello guys, how do i easily convert .avi (divx) to SVCD or DVD
[12:21] <zcat[1] > and each of those CD's might end up installing on multiple machines
[12:21] <digital_k> well zcat i am sure its on many noninternet connected machines as well
[12:21] <digital_k> so really no way of knowing
[12:22] <zcat[1] > ghatak: devede
[12:22] <ncd> locked out dell, novell and m$  etc, from using it in anyway shape or form .... eg: they would be restricted from benifiting them selfs buy distrubution
[12:22] <zcat[1] > !info devede
[12:22] <ubotu> devede: Video DVD creator. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 2.9-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 449 kB, installed size 1060 kB
[12:22] <Tonnerre> crimsun, the network-manager-openvpn problem
[12:22] <ghatak> ok thanks
[12:22] <u-foka> so no ideas? (compression)
[12:22] <joe7d6> ncd: isnt dell about to sell ubuntu :p
[12:22] <ncd> WHAT!!! fucking filthy Slags :(
[12:22] <okami> zaggynl, try http://counter.li.org/
[12:22] <snowblind> Hi question:Does anyone know how to make a link to a folder (i.e. shortcut) on a gnome panel? if i drag a short cut it screws up
[12:22] <digital_k> no its going to offer ubuntu
[12:22] <zcat[1] > u-foka: last I knew there was no inbuilt compression in ext3.. there are flags for it and stuff, but no code..
[12:22] <digital_k> there is a difference
[12:23] <digital_k> you can drag and drop snowblind
[12:23] <u-foka> ok I heard something like this, but a haven't found any howto-s :S
[12:24] <digital_k> oh i didnt read the last part snowblind
[12:24] <digital_k> sorry
[12:24] <digital_k> what folder are you trying to add?
[12:24] <snowblind> digital k: drag and drop = Error Could not launch application - Not a launchable item
[12:24] <zcat[1] > hmm, I just dropped a shortcut to a folder on my toolbar.... no issues
[12:24] <zcat[1] > !worksforme
[12:24] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). 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.
[12:24] <ompaul> ncd, please mind your lanaguage this is a family friendly channel thanks
[12:24] <zaggynl> okami, thanks
[12:24] <cbs> how do I mount a CD *.ISO file from command line?
[12:24] <zcat[1] > hehe
[12:24] <Defian> and now my eyes are gonna bleed
[12:24] <theINC> hmm, apparently VLC can convert video to moving ascii art
[12:24] <theINC> i'm so gonna try that.
[12:24] <David__> hey guys can u help with seting up wireless
[12:24] <ncd> tell the freenode to install a bleep macine in the irc_privmsg()
[12:24] <zcat[1] > cbs: sudo mount -o loop whatever.iso /mount/cdrom
[12:24] <David__> im so lost now
[12:24] <joe7d6> digital_k: no, in dell's business sense they think they're about to 'sell' ubuntu. lol
[12:25] <digital_k> lol
[12:25] <cbs> ty
[12:25] <snowblind> Ok got it working. seems it wont work if there is a space in the name of the shortcut. cheers guys
[12:25] <digital_k> no problem snowblind
[12:25] <David__> im so lost now?
[12:25] <Defian> digital_k: well i followed it.. yet not it SAYS it's using 85hz.. but it's actually 60Hz now... *twitches*
[12:25] <David__> help?
[12:25] <Defian> now*
[12:25] <zcat[1] > joe7d6: nobody says you can't 'sell' free software. But the competition is a bit harsh..
[12:25] <digital_k> hmmm what is your machine using graphics card wise?
[12:25] <digital_k> and monitor also?
[12:25] <ncd> yeah well dell are about 0.65nm from the same level of disgrace as m$
[12:25] <ziroday> who can help me with dependancy problems installing urban terror
[12:26] <David__> my connection is kinda woking, i can ping google but i cant visit it when i go with firefox
[12:26] <ziroday> ncd: not i they sell linux boxes
[12:26] <ncd> recently months shown me there hardware is  not that impressive
[12:26] <Defian> digital_k: GPU is a GeForce 7600GT and a 19" AOC CRT
[12:26] <digital_k> there is a wonderful seller called system76
[12:26] <ncd> they are out to rape the consumer
[12:26] <David__> ive had this problem on two difernt computers so its not just the compter
[12:26] <digital_k> they have nice machines with ubuntu installed
[12:26] <zcat[1] > I sell ubuntu cd's at $5 a pop.. people buy them cos they don't want to wait six weeks for a free one. no problem.
[12:26] <cbs> zcat[1] : when I try that: mount point /mount/cdrom/ does not exist
[12:26] <ncd> dont ask me to like dell just because they jump on the ubuntu/LINUX bandwagon
[12:26] <David__> anyonr going to help?
[12:26] <digital_k> defian have you tried the restricted drivers manager?
[12:27] <zcat[1] > cbs: make an empty directory first (sudo mkdir /mount/cdrom) and try again
[12:27] <Defian> digital_k: Yeah, i'm using those drivers right now.
[12:27] <ncd> i was gona say ubuntus website needs to point out the fact that LINUX is driving it .. and what linux is a bit more indepth
[12:27] <David__> ??
[12:27] <David__> help guys
[12:27] <cbs> OH DUH...not /mount.../media
[12:27] <shuan_> whats wrong with dell?
[12:27] <zcat[1] > ncd: people are afraid of linux. Linux is hard and unfamiliar
[12:27] <digital_k> i believe the xorg configuration can be manually edited to add refresh rates, but I have never done that.
[12:27] <digital_k> and I dont want to give you wrong info.
[12:27] <ncd> like you know the readme file in the kernel .. .the one that patronises the living shit out of windows with out even mentioning windows once
[12:28] <zcat[1] > cbs: ahh yeah, that too
[12:28] <Defian> digital_k: At the worst case scenario, I know how to use the command prompt to restore my backed up xorg.conf.. i'm 'less' of a linux noob than I was yesterday :P
[12:28] <ziroday> who can help me with dependancy problems installing urban terror
[12:28] <David__> ??
[12:28] <shuan_> is there any way i can restore a file that i have sent to the trash can
[12:28] <digital_k> defian...lol ;)
[12:28] <Defian> David__: I don't know jack about wireless.
[12:28] <crimsun> Tonnerre: ok, I just moderated that one through.
[12:28] <David__> does anyone
[12:28] <kust0m> David__: What's the issue?
[12:29] <kami__> hey
[12:29] <Tonnerre> crimsun, ah, thanks
[12:29] <shuan_> is there any way i can restore a file that i have sent to the trash can
[12:29] <ziroday> shuan_: in nautilius address bar type Trash: then just copy the file out
[12:29] <Yancho> hi i just installed pgadminIII but it is not appearing in the menu .. how can i know where it auto installed pls ?
[12:29] <okami> David_: can you ping 208.67.217.230
[12:29] <kami__> polish plis
[12:29] <digital_k> yes open trash can and drag it back to the desktop
[12:29] <David__> ok hold
[12:29] <digital_k> thats not hard
[12:29] <peterka> how install seamonkey i can't find it in apt-cache search?
[12:29] <Defian> digital_k: ok ya know what.. i'ma restore it right now... 60hz on a crt is just plain BAD... uhhahhhhg brb
[12:29] <kami__> i then stein
[12:29] <BossMania> hello... after i try  "/etc/init.d/xinetd restart " i have a message when i want to connect in my ftp ( ftp localhost 21 ) " ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service "
[12:29] <kami__> narazie
[12:29] <kami__> nie to nie bez aski
[12:30] <David__> yea
[12:30] <David__> i get a reply
[12:30] <allblacks> hi i have a question : i have a TV tuner card from Kworld PVR 878 how can i make it work on UBUNTU , or better asked is how can i make my tv tuner run under ubuntu
[12:30] <BossMania> hello... after i try  "/etc/init.d/xinetd restart " i have a message when i want to connect to my ftp ( ftp localhost 21 ) " ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service "
[12:30] <okami> David__: The problem is your system can't resolve host names in to ip addresses
[12:30] <kust0m> allblacks: install tvtime
[12:30] <NNForcer> but
[12:30] <okami> David__: What does your /etc/resolv.conf say?
[12:30] <zcat[1] > allblacks: install tvtime and see if it got detected already?
[12:30] <MistaED> allblacks, is it analog or digital first
[12:30] <NNForcer> i can ping google.com
[12:31] <NNForcer> ok hold on let me chack
[12:31] <zcat[1] > MistaED: bt878 means analog I think..
[12:31] <kust0m> allblacks: bt878 based..it's analog
[12:31] <joe7d6> im new to debian based distro. whats the difference between apt-get and aptitude? (it's still better than suse's 200mb memory hogging yast and smart ;)
[12:31] <okami> NNForcer, You mean ping www.google.com works
[12:31] <allblacks> analog
[12:31] <NNForcer> yea
[12:31] <kust0m> yeah, what he said.
[12:31] <MistaED> zcat[1] , mine is a digital and it's a brooktree 878
[12:31] <okami> Hmmm...
[12:31] <kust0m> MistaED: can you plug normal tv cable into it?
[12:31] <zcat[1] > hmm, ok :)
[12:31] <NNForcer> my resolv.conf dsyd
[12:31] <NNForcer> says*
[12:31] <MikeReiner> digital_k: I can see again without my eyes bleeding, Weeeee
[12:31] <allblacks> yes
[12:32] <NNForcer> nameserver 10.1.1.1
[12:32] <MistaED> kust0m, it's terrestrial digital, uses the dvb-bt8xx module
[12:32] <allblacks> ok so i will use apt get tvtime??
[12:32] <kust0m> MistaED: random. didn't know that.
[12:32] <MistaED> allblacks, yep
[12:32] <peterka> how install seamonkey in 7.04?
[12:32] <MikeReiner> well apt-get actually
[12:32] <MikeReiner> and probably as sudo :P
[12:32] <NNForcer> ?
[12:32] <digital_k> apt-get and aptitude are essentially the same
[12:32] <MikeReiner> or root if you want proper terminology
[12:32] <zcat[1] > allblacks: cool, sudo apt-get install tvtime   in a terminal should do it..
[12:32] <digital_k> yay mikereiner! it worked?
[12:32] <okami> NNForcer, Do you have a local DNS server at 10.1.1.1 ?
[12:33] <NNForcer> u mean a router?
[12:33] <digital_k> i personally use apt-get
[12:33] <digital_k> all the time
[12:33] <NNForcer> ive got a router that i believe is 10.1.1.1
[12:33] <MikeReiner> digital_k: well it's back to square 1 actually. See, i'm running 85Hz.. but UT04 thinks it's 50Hz.. thus fps is capped at 50... which is just not cool.
[12:33] <kust0m> MistaED: I have a DVB-S card. I might have to bust that out and see if I can get it to work.
[12:33] <zcat[1] > or aptitude, or synaptic, or the add/remove programsthing..
[12:33] <TheUnknownOne> I think I broke my xfce session.
[12:33] <digital_k> 50 fps can cause a seizure....geez
[12:33] <allblacks> also i would like to thank to the ubuntu comunity you help me quit on WIn
[12:33] <okami> NNForcer, Ok.. try this..
[12:33] <digital_k> thats alot of flashing isnt it
[12:34] <NNForcer> yep...
[12:34] <ncd> digital_k, really?
[12:34] <MikeReiner> it hurts my eyes after a few minutes
[12:34] <digital_k> well depending on the person, id say yes
[12:34] <zcat[1] > no, .ro? wtf?
[12:34] <okami> NNForcer, edit "sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf and add the line "nameserver 208.67.222.222" to the beginning
[12:34] <MikeReiner> well it's like, when you run a game that is sorta demanding.. the fps can go all over the place.. but it's just plain locked at 50.. where the refresh rate is 85... so it's ALWAYS showing the same frames a few times before updating
[12:35] <ncd> wow when something packs up on your gpu drops you down to 50fps and you wake up in ICU.. you know who too sue
[12:35] <TheUnknownOne> Does anyone know what to do about a screwed-over XFCE session?
[12:35] <NNForcer> ok
[12:35] <NNForcer> then do what
[12:35] <zcat[1] > TheUnknownOne: ctrl-alt-backspace perhaps?
[12:35] <NNForcer> try a site?
[12:35] <ghatak> Hi, i use ubuntu with no GUI, I have dual core system. how i check if both of my cpu cores are being used, and if they are how much each of them..... ?
[12:35] <digital_k> whats happened the unkownone?
[12:35] <allblacks> question : in Romania we use Pal-BG format and Tvtime has only PAL PAL nc PAl M Pal N PAL 60 option what should i chose
[12:35] <okami> NNForcer, So the first line in your /etc/resolv.conf reads: nameserver 208.67.222.222
[12:35] <okami> NNForcer, Correct?
[12:35] <TheUnknownOne> I log in using XFCE session, it's a blank but ubuntu-default screen, and nothing happens.
[12:35] <NNForcer> yed
[12:36] <NNForcer> yes
[12:36] <NNForcer> (new keyboard still getting used to it
[12:36] <okami> NNForcer, Ok, try firefox again
[12:36] <TheUnknownOne> I can press the power button and log out back into GNOME, but it's annoying me\.
[12:36] <NNForcer> ok
[12:36] <digital_k> sounds like your xorg was improperly configured
[12:36] <digital_k> and you are getting terminal
[12:36] <TheUnknownOne> -\
[12:36] <zcat[1] > allblacks: pick one at random, if the colour doesn't look right pick another..
[12:36] <TheUnknownOne> I'm not getting terminal, it's a brown colour.
[12:36] <digital_k> do you get the login window at all?
[12:36] <NNForcer> WOO HOO
[12:36] <NNForcer> internet
[12:36] <digital_k> try changing the session
[12:37] <Yancho> hi i just installed pgadminIII but it is not appearing in the menu .. how can i know where it auto installed pls ?
[12:37] <ompaul> TheUnknownOne, ctrl alt f1 and then - sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg - then try your custom settings after that
[12:37] <joe7d6> ghatak: maybe cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ or cat /proc/cpuinfo
[12:37] <okami> NNForcer, :-) .. now check out www.opendns.com (that's where I got that 208.67.222.222 number from)
[12:38] <NNForcer> so what is actualy happening?
[12:38] <digital_k> i use opendns as well okami
[12:38] <digital_k> it is really fast
[12:38] <kust0m> NNForcer: DNS resolves an IP address to a domain name. Yours wasn't working.
[12:38] <NNForcer> am i using that dns as a server or sumthing (im s programmer so not a noob but im new to networking)
[12:38] <MikeReiner> uhg.. linux is so frustrating sometimes
[12:38] <NNForcer> oh
[12:38] <MikeReiner> I apparently broke my ut2004.. somehow.
[12:38] <Yancho> anyone knows where is the file pg_ctl in ubuntu pls ?
[12:38] <NNForcer> would this be rith
[12:38] <zcat[1] > how does opendnd work, and is it reasonably safe from poisoning?
[12:39] <NNForcer> sudo apt-get wine
[12:39] <digital_k> i think so zcat
[12:39] <kust0m> NNForcer: yep.
[12:39] <digital_k> ive never had an issue with it
[12:39] <digital_k> and i like the auto domain correction it uses
[12:39] <okami> NNForcer, You system was asking the system at 10.1.1.1 to resolve (change) the host name into an ip address but since the system at 10.1.1.1 doesn't know how... you weren't able to surf
[12:39] <ncd> MikeReiner, when your saying that about distros you have progressed to level 1.5
[12:39] <digital_k> say, you type google.comm or something it corrects it and sends you to the right place
[12:39] <joe7d6> opendns works fine for me :)
[12:39] <soundray> Do you guys know of any firefox extensions that let one attach notes to web pages?
[12:39] <zcat[1] > I might make a note of it, could be handy next time I need a dns server on some oddball network..
[12:40] <TheUnknownOne> digital_k: when I select xfce as my session, and log in, all I get is a blank brown screen, and no panel or icons.
[12:40] <digital_k> i have my router configured to use opendns as a nameserver as well
[12:40] <Yancho> yancho@Ubuntu:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/post* restart worked :)
[12:40] <MikeReiner> ncd: yeah well, to someone with little experience.. the first month is frustrating as hell.
[12:40] <NNForcer> thanx guys
[12:40] <NNForcer> u help me after ages
[12:40] <NNForcer> of waiting*
[12:40] <digital_k> TheUnknownOne: are you running ubuntu with xfce installed ?
[12:40] <okami> :-)
[12:40] <nonZero> Hi There!  anybody knows if it's possible to tame application windows to be closed with double click on the window menu (upper left corner)?
[12:41] <digital_k> you shouldnt get a brown screen in xubuntu
[12:41] <digital_k> im thinking
[12:41] <TheUnknownOne> digital_k: Yes. And kubuntu, and xubuntu.
[12:41] <allblacks> i have installed TV time and i have scanned the channels and i have a beautiful blue screen ( not WIN type) but no channels. does it require to have " a driver" for my tvtuner\?
[12:41] <digital_k> ahh i see
[12:41] <MikeReiner> well.. i DO like this
[12:41] <MikeReiner> but I just hate it when things that are completely unexplainable happen
[12:41] <zcat[1] > allblacks: no, but possibly it's got the card type wrong..
[12:41] <kust0m> allblacks: I believe it's included. bt878 is rather common. Can you change the input?
[12:42] <MikeReiner> for the past hour i've been playing around with xorg.. I made a backup before I did anything.. and just now I put my backed up one back in place so everything is back to how it was.. yet ut04 all of a sudden doesn't start anymore
[12:42] <ncd> there was no ubuntu channels when me and pals got intoo linux
[12:42] <MikeReiner> I had been playing for like 2 hours before that
[12:42] <ncd> just allot of grumpy bastards sceaming rtfm
[12:42] <ncd> hah :)
[12:42] <kust0m> ncd: sounds like when i started with slackware.
[12:42] <TheUnknownOne> digital_k: I've tried getting rid of the xfce config files. Didn't work.
[12:42] <allblacks> yes i can change the input , but into what?
[12:42] <MikeReiner> haha fedora was my first linux experience, then slackware
[12:42] <digital_k> ive used Ubuntu for 3 years, and the only problems I have had came from tweaking when I shouldnt have...lol
[12:42] <digital_k> it works well out of the box
[12:42] <eternaljoy> Can any rootkits, spyware, trojans or virus etc install onto Feisty Ubuntu if I visit bad websites using Opera?
[12:43] <kust0m> allblacks: tuner? dono.
[12:43] <digital_k> eternal, i think not.
[12:43] <feonix> eternaljoy, are you asking if they can or if it's likely they will?
[12:43] <zcat[1] > allblacks: set the input to 'tuner', if that's not the problem look through the output of dmesg and see if it identified the card correctly...
[12:43] <kust0m> eternaljoy: i doubt most websites are going to target linux.
[12:43] <feonix> Cause if you're asking if they CAN...
[12:43] <feonix> Then yes
[12:43] <feonix> If you're asking if it's likely... No
[12:43] <MikeReiner> most people use windows still, so making a virus for linux is sorta rare
[12:43] <allblacks> i have only the options television composite 1 ,3 and S-video
[12:43] <peterka> digital_k:http://youtube.com/watch?v=FPE9-YozpyQ
[12:44] <eternaljoy> feonix: so how would I know if Ubunt is infected with any rootkits, spyware, trojans or virus etc?
[12:44] <digital_k> making a virus for linux would be alot of work, and i think no one is willing to do it.
[12:44] <BossMania> hello... after i try  "/etc/init.d/xinetd restart " i have a message when i want to connect to my ftp ( ftp localhost 21 ) " ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service "
[12:44] <kust0m> allblacks: television
[12:44] <feonix> beats me I'm a newb to linux
[12:44] <feonix> At least when it comes to checking for virii or whatnot
[12:44] <zcat[1] > MikeReiner: also if most users are in the habit of installing new software from repos then a virus or spyware is not going to get far
[12:44] <eternaljoy> how would I know if Ubunt is infected with any rootkits, spyware, trojans or virus etc?
[12:44] <digital_k> rootkits? thats not possible with linux , is it?
[12:45] <kust0m> eternaljoy: they have AV for linux, such as ClamAV. there's also tools to check for rootkits, although not foolproof.
[12:45] <MikeReiner> zcat[1] : yeah, and bogus repos can only be added if done intentionally by the user
[12:45] <glick> hey in some programs that you need to be root to run like wireshark for example ubuntu will ask you your username before it launches the program
[12:45] <kust0m> digital_k: why not?
[12:45] <eternaljoy> whats a good AV for Ubuntu?
[12:45] <eternaljoy> !av
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about av - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <n4th4n> hi, need wifi help - dlink dwl-520 (atheros 5212/madwifi) worked fine under edgy amd64, but after clean install of feisty amd64, wifi not working. ping to AP drops 50-90% of packets. iwconfig shows freq switching constantly. help!
[12:45] <zcat[1] > digital_k: I can assure you it IS.. had to reinstall a webserver more than once :(
[12:45] <peterka> eternaljoy: If you willtry install win on vmware or qemu:)
[12:45] <digital_k> lol
[12:45] <glick> how can i do that with my own programs that require the user to be root?
[12:45] <marcosc> has anyone installed the ATI drivers from AMD?
[12:45] <ncd> there are virus guards for linux
[12:45] <eternaljoy> peterka: why?
[12:45] <eternaljoy> ncd: like what?
[12:45] <feonix> peterka, is qemu better than vmware?
[12:45] <crdlb> marcosc: fglrx?
[12:45] <digital_k> well in linux, you can really get your system owned if you allow it. it kinda happens on its own with windows. ;)
[12:46] <digital_k> thats what i was getting at
[12:46] <flapster> eternaljoy, You only really need one if you intend to connect to windows pcs or run say a email server
[12:46] <tarzeau> feonix: yes
[12:46] <eternaljoy> how can I check my ubuntu for rootkits, spyware, trojans or virus etc?  What programs do I need?
[12:46] <kust0m> eternaljoy: get clamav.
[12:46] <crdlb> !info chkrootkit
[12:46] <ubotu> chkrootkit: Checks for signs of rootkits on the local system. In component main, is optional. Version 0.47-1build1 (feisty), package size 263 kB, installed size 740 kB
[12:46] <eternaljoy> flapster: but some ppl just told I may be infected
[12:46] <MikeReiner> ahahahahhahahahaha
[12:46] <zcat[1] > If you're not running a sshd, or an ftp server, or apache with some php script, the chanes of getting 0wned is just about zero..
[12:46] <kust0m> !info clamav
[12:46] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.90.2-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 849 kB, installed size 1280 kB
[12:46] <ncd> for the life of me i cant rember any names now
[12:46] <marcosc> crdlb, http://ati.de/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
[12:46] <n4th4n> eternaljoy: ps ax
[12:46] <Swetcurseee89> s
[12:46] <soundray> digital_k: that's right. You can't normally install a rootkit on Linux, unless there is a privilege escalation vulnerability. But those do exist, and so do rootkits.
[12:46] <ncd> but I know they are out there
[12:46] <theINC> could anyone find a tutorial about how to install Ubuntu, after Vista's been installed, to allow a dual-boot?
[12:46] <peterka> feonix: that was joke
[12:46] <eternaljoy> kust0m: does clamav update virus data files?
[12:47] <MikeReiner> ncd: I found out why ut04 isn't working
[12:47] <eternaljoy> n4th4n: ps ax ?
[12:47] <TheUnknownOne> marcosc: Yes I have, but it screwed over my login-logout commands.
[12:47] <glick> does anyone have any idea how to do that?
[12:47] <digital_k> good to know soundray, thanks
[12:47] <crdlb> marcosc: that's fglrx
[12:47] <feonix> I know I've just never heard of qemu before
[12:47] <crdlb> which is in ubuntu's repos
[12:47] <kust0m> eternaljoy: they release new defs daily.
[12:47] <TheUnknownOne> marcosc: Gave me damn decent 3d though...
[12:47] <crdlb> marcosc: what ati card do you have?
[12:47] <glick> how can i make ubuntu ask for the root program before it launches my program?
[12:47] <tawooh> attempting to install java 6, anyone know how to do this easily??
[12:47] <n4th4n> eternaljoy: yep. type at command prompt
[12:47] <MikeReiner> ncd: I was playing around for a moment, and set the res to 1600x1200 in ut04.. because I had added that res in the xorg... but then I changed it back.. so ut04 is like "WTF man.. there is no option for 1600x1200.."
[12:47] <marcosc> crdlb, X1600
[12:47] <eternaljoy> n4th4n: why?
[12:47] <marcosc> crdlb, mobility
[12:47] <kust0m> glick: are you using a shell script or something?
[12:47] <crdlb> marcosc: did you enable the restricted driver?
[12:48] <crdlb> glick: gksu
[12:48] <marcosc> crdlb, it failed?
[12:48] <MikeReiner> I feel like a nub
[12:48] <glick> kust0m, no its a custom program im writting
[12:48] <marcosc> crdlb, and I cant seem to get it back up?
[12:48] <glick> gksu?
[12:48] <crdlb> marcosc: that's the same driver
[12:48] <kust0m> glick: gksu is a graphical version of 'su' i believe.
[12:48] <crdlb> glick: gksu is a graphical version of sudo
[12:48] <crdlb> no gksu = gksudo
[12:48] <n4th4n> eternaljoy: it will tell you all processes running, for all users, regardless of controlling tty. the trick is to spot what shouldn't be running ;)
[12:48] <marcosc> crdlb, oh ok... do you know how I can get that screen up again to re-enable it.. or how to do it from the command line?
[12:48] <babimbab> irc.quikanet.org
[12:49] <TeleSkier> How do I add a Feisty CD to my repository list?
[12:49] <glick> coool
[12:49] <eternaljoy> n4th4n: i dont have the experience to know what shouldnt be running
[12:49] <glick> thanks
[12:49] <allblacks> ok i have change the input on PAL table frequency to europe and then scan channels and nothing
[12:49] <crdlb> marcosc: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[12:49] <crdlb> and choose vesa
[12:49] <n4th4n> eternaljoy: fair enough.
[12:49] <crdlb> that will get you X
[12:49] <Swetcurseee89> irc.sevgimnet.com
[12:49] <eternaljoy> n4th4n: do you?
[12:49] <zcat[1] > eternaljoy: seriously, if you're just doing ordinary desktop stuff and install software from the official repositories, there is basically zero chance of getting any viruses or spyware in ubuntu.
[12:50] <Swetcurseee89> irc.sevgimnet.com  http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:50] <eternaljoy> zcat[1] : I visit many websites.
[12:50] <n4th4n> eternaljoy: not really, but i could compare it with mine...
[12:50] <eternaljoy> zcat[1] : can I get something using Opera?
[12:50] <feonix> n4th4n, couldn't someone change ps to exclude listing their rootkit? :)
[12:50] <eternaljoy> n4th4n: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20626/
[12:50] <crdlb> eternaljoy: you really can't get spyware from websites
[12:50] <crdlb> on linux
[12:50] <kust0m> eternaljoy: don't run it as root, and it's not likely.
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[12:50] <ghatak> Hi use Fedora without GUI, I have a dual core CPU, how do i check if each core is being used and how much of each core ?
[12:50] <glick> damn i wish my games all worked with ubuntu
[12:50] <n4th4n> feonix: if they can do that, the deserve to pwn me :D
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[12:50] <glick> id delete vista
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[12:50] <feonix> lol
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[12:50] <nonZero> Hi There!  anybody knows if it's possible to tame application windows to be closed with double click on the window menu (upper left corner)?
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[12:50] <ncd> kickban Swetcurseee89
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[12:50] <kust0m> ghatak: I think you're in the wrong channel hoss.
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[12:51] <kust0m> -Swetcurseee89: DIAF!
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[12:51] <defrysk> !help
[12:51] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
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[12:51] <ghatak> ooppps
[12:51] <zcat[1] > !ops
[12:51] <defrysk> geez
[12:51] <marcosc> crdlb, vesa is already selected. Can I get it to use the ATI Driver or is that the ATI Driver (ie. using 3d acceleration)
[12:51] <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
[12:51] <MikeReiner> wtbf.....
[12:51] <ncd> damn SCAG head
[12:51] <tom88> hi there, is anyone able to help me with setting up a terratec aureon PCI card?
[12:51] <eternaljoy> kunwon1: I was told to start it by typing "sudo opera"
[12:51] <flapster> He got kicked for flood :)
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[12:51] <crdlb> marcosc: vesa is the generic driver which should pretty much always work
[12:51] -eMeeLcee:#ubuntu- irc.sevgimnet.com http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:51] <zcat[1] > ahh, that's ok then
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[12:51] <tawooh> i got error: dependency is not satisfiable:sun-java5-jre|sun-java6-jre|sun-java5-jdk|sunjava6-jdk, how can i fix this??
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[12:51] <kust0m> eternaljoy: that's running as root. and not good.
[12:51] -eMeeLcee:#ubuntu- irc.sevgimnet.com http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:51] <eternaljoy> anyone else getting flooded by -eMeeLcee/#ubuntu- ?
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[12:51] <be|ia|> kickban
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[12:51] <digital_k> yes
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[12:52] <digital_k> its annoying
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[12:52] <crdlb> !ops
[12:52] <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
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[12:52] <kust0m> zomg.
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[12:52] <eternaljoy> !ban -eMeeLcee/#ubuntu-
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[12:52] <digital_k> lol
[12:52] <zcat[1] > where are the ops tonight?!!
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[12:52] <zer0x41> ban him
[12:52] <Endlessguitar> hello
[12:52] <clever> lol
[12:52] <digital_k> can someone get rid of it
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[12:52] -eMeeLcee:#ubuntu- irc.sevgimnet.com http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:52] <MikeReiner> I HOPE SOMEONE SHOVES A RAZOR DOWN YOUR THROAT AND TURNS IT!
[12:52] -eMeeLcee:#ubuntu- irc.sevgimnet.com http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:52] <digital_k> pleeeeeeeease/
[12:52] <kust0m> amazing.
[12:52] -eMeeLcee:#ubuntu- irc.sevgimnet.com http://www.sevgimnet.com
[12:52] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me with one easy thing I guess
[12:52] <Toumaz> Heh
[12:52] <Toumaz> nice one
[12:52] <zcat[1] > hello crimsun !!
[12:52] <feonix> eternaljoy, if you do "sudo opera" it means you ran opera as the superuser.. meaning if someone can exploit your browser they'll have root on your system
[12:53] <eternaljoy> i typed: sudo apt-get install clamav   But how I now run it?
[12:53] <feonix> That is why you don't run things as root
[12:53] <eternaljoy> feonix: ok
[12:53] <kust0m> eternaljoy: run it without the 'sudo'
[12:53] <kust0m> eternaljoy: it runs as a daemon i think.
[12:53] <eternaljoy> kust0m: ok
[12:53] <ubuntuEdgy> no one can exploit opera
[12:53] <ben_underscore> Endlessguitar: what's your issue?
[12:53] <defrysk> eteran, clamscan /path/to/folder/
[12:53] <tom88> damn flood....is anyone good with ALSA, specifically on Terratec cards?
[12:53] <marcosc> crdlb, I want to have 3d acceleration. What should I do?
[12:53] <Endlessguitar> what  mean with issue sorry about my english?
[12:53] <eternaljoy> defrysk: ty :)  and how do I update it?
[12:53] <digital_k> i do not care for opera at all, but thats OT
[12:53] <MikeReiner> dude, I really don't think there is such thing as software that can't be hacked
[12:53] <Desmaano> can anyone tell me what 'cycle redundancy error' means ??
[12:53] <crdlb> marcosc: the only way to get it is with fglrx
[12:54] <n4th4n> hi, need wifi help - dlink dwl-520 (atheros 5212/madwifi) worked fine under edgy amd64, but after clean install of feisty amd64, wifi not working. ping to AP drops 50-90% of packets. iwconfig shows freq switching constantly. help!
[12:54] <crdlb> marcosc: which the restricted manager should have installed if you ran it
[12:54] <kust0m> Desmaano: it's some kind of read error..you got this ona  cd?
[12:54] <crdlb> if not: follow
[12:54] <crdlb> !ati
[12:54] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:54] <Endlessguitar> when I activated my desktop effects been all windows maximed so I cant move em anything how do I change it ?
[12:54] <zcat[1] > eternaljoy: there's a thing called 'freshclam' which updates it in the background..
[12:54] <defrysk> eternaljoy, thats all I know, i never use it
[12:54] <eternaljoy> ok cheers
[12:54] <theINC> question: if I'm installing Ubuntu, it comes with Gnome Partition Editor, so I'll be able to assign, say 40GB or so to it, and that'll let me dual-boot?
[12:54] <tom_g> hi all, can anyone that runs ut2004 on intel gfx please give me a hand with something, im getting strange white flashes every so often in the game, anyone got a clue?
[12:54] <kust0m> zcat[1] : I'm going to install that right now. :)
[12:54] <eternaljoy> i also was told to use rkhunter. any good?
[12:54] <Desmaano> kust0m: No i get it when i move files to my ubuntu fileserver from a windows client
[12:54] <feonix> n4th4n, can you do something like iwconfig ath0 channel 11?
[12:55] <kust0m> Desmaano: goooood luck.
[12:55] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: you mean you have no titlebars?
[12:55] <Desmaano> so why should ubuntu reject some of my files ?
[12:55] <ncd> yeah that is one major credit to ubuntu's installer
[12:55] <digital_k> so getting back to my original question, does anyone have any usage experience with innotek virtualbox?
[12:55] <digital_k> is it good?
[12:55] <Endlessguitar> well I guess its it
[12:55] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: nvidia?
[12:55] <Endlessguitar> yeah
[12:55] <n4th4n> feonix: yep, it does it without erroring, but doesn't change anything
[12:55] <Endlessguitar> I got the diver too
[12:55] <eternaljoy> !rkhunter
[12:55] <feonix> Hmm
[12:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rkhunter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:55] <Endlessguitar> installed it yesterday
[12:56] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: did you use ther restricted manager to do it?
[12:56] <ncd> the fact that gparted is there and seems to work perfectly assuming the underlying is all good
[12:56] <crdlb> the*
[12:56] <ashton> digital_k: I tried an older version of virtualbox. it was fast, but at the time not very stable
[12:56] <kust0m> Desmaano: that's probably going to be hard to track down.
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> hmm
[12:56] <crdlb> system>administration>restricted manager
[12:56] <tom_g> please someone, this is my fav game i cant live without it!
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> no ;P
[12:56] <sp1d3r_> Does anyone know which is the right module of "php for mysql"?
[12:56] <marcosc> crdlb, I told the system to enable it, but how can I confirm that the driver is installed and active?
[12:56] <digital_k> i want to install it just to play around with it, maybe install windows 2000 or something
[12:56] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: that was your mistake
[12:56] <eternaljoy> rkhunter says: eth0: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[5483] )  Any ideas?
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> okej
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> :S
[12:56] <feonix> n4th4n, iwconfig ath0 freq can set the frequency
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> will I restall linux?
[12:56] <crdlb> marcosc: run: fglrxinfo
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> ok
[12:56] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: it's easy to fix
[12:56] <Endlessguitar> okej
[12:56] <Seveas> eternaljoy, that's a false positive
[12:57] <marcosc> crdlb, you rock!
[12:57] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24
[12:57] <Desmaano> kust0m: it are some .iso and .rar files, strange it rejects my files i think
[12:57] <Endlessguitar> ok
[12:57] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: then restart X
[12:57] <ncd> thats also a great way to learn the ropes with regard to fs-tool manipulation
[12:57] <eternaljoy> Seveas: ok, pheew
[12:57] <n4th4n> feonix: i know - it doesn't. it's as if it's being ignored. i thought possibly some unknown app is scanning
[12:57] <Desmaano> is it because of incompatibility between NTFS and ext3?
[12:57] <ashton> digital_k: so long as they have fixed the one or two problems I had, which is likely, installing and running win2000 should be a breeze
[12:57] <Endlessguitar> what you mean with restart x server?
[12:57] <digital_k> what problems did you encounter ashton?
[12:57] <ashton> digital_k: random crashes :)
[12:58] <digital_k> lol
[12:58] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: log out and press ctrl+alt+bksp from the login screen
[12:58] <eternaljoy> Seveas: i use Opera a lot to browse many different websites.  Can websites install any virus,rootkit,spyware etc on my feisty?
[12:58] <Endlessguitar> ok
[12:58] <Endlessguitar> brb
[12:58] <LasoL_> hi
[12:58] <digital_k> eternaljoy, as was said, it may be possible, but i will say no.
[12:58] <crdlb> eternaljoy: there are no known examples of that in the wild
[12:58] <kust0m> eternaljoy: that's been answered. can they, yes. but it's not likely.
[12:58] <LasoL_> someone has a vaio fe? i am trying use the fn keys but dont work
[12:58] <eternaljoy> crdlb: ok ty
[12:59] <ashton> digital_k: i'm using vmware player for all my vm needs at the moment, but I'm about to install ubuntu into a virtualbox vm in a few minutes, to find a fix for a problem a friend has
[12:59] <Dj-skovsnegl> hallo i need some help with ogle, ive installed it from synaptic and the gui for it, i can open the program but it crashes when i load a dvd disk. i seem to remeber ive used it fine before why isent it working?
[12:59] <eternaljoy> kust0m: I know, but I wanted to ask Seveas too for his opinion.  thanks
[12:59] <digital_k> vmware player will only run a preconfigured virtual machine tho right?
[01:00] <Desmaano> !crc
[01:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:00] <ncd> eternaljoy, if you run it as root i would say there is a small chance.. but as ever the browser will ask you if you want to inflict serious injuries via a extention or in m$ spiel "addins"
[01:00] <ncd> its up to you if you say yes
[01:00] <eternaljoy> ncd: I run it from the menu
[01:01] <catulluspoeta> how do i make bash my default shell?
[01:01] <ncd> you havnt got much to worry about as a normal user
[01:01] <Dj-skovsnegl> anyone have expirience with ogle?
[01:01] <digital_k> is ogle a player or ripper?
[01:01] <marcosc> crdlb, it was not installed... when I try to install it tells me I need to be root. When I try to "su", it rejects my password? might have bigger problems than I thought?
[01:02] <sp1d3r_> quit
[01:02] <JJ|Laptop> marcosc: check capslock and case
[01:02] <Dj-skovsnegl> player
[01:02] <zcat[1] > eternaljoy: basically there is no reason you'd ever run the browser as root. And there are no remove-code exploits I know of.. I can't even remember the last one I read about.. basically the whole thing is just a total non-issue in linux. It doesn't happen.
[01:02] <marcosc> JJ|Laptop, checked
[01:02] <digital_k> yes, could be the caps is engaged
[01:02] <digital_k> passwords are case sensitive
[01:02] <crdlb> marcosc: running what?
[01:02] <crdlb> fglrxinfo?
[01:02] <JJ|Laptop> might also wanna try to logout and then directly into root
[01:02] <eternaljoy> zcat[1] : ok cheers
[01:03] <crdlb> marcosc: you need to use the restricted manager to install the driver
[01:03] <ashton> digital_k: yep, sort of. you can use qemu-img to create empty images, and various web apps will let you generate vmware image config files, and you can get vmware tools from vmware server for the os you use, if needed
[01:03] <marcosc> crdlb, fglrxinfo told me that the driver was not installed
[01:03] <SoulChild> Hey Guys, can i copy the content of my "/boot"-Partition to the root dir and then format the Boot-artition without getting Problems on boot ?
[01:03] <ashton> digital_k: but virtualbox on the whole is easier
[01:03] <crdlb> marcosc: use the restricted manager to install it
[01:03] <zcat[1] > eternaljoy: however you will still run into annoying popup ads. I use firefox and adblock+ to deal with those...
[01:03] <ncd> with Grsecurity stack protection or something like it I think i would say no chance.. but the only problem with that is its so secure legit things can stop working with it
[01:03] <digital_k> i dabbled with vmware server on windows when a certain os from a fruit company became available for x86 ;)
[01:04] <marcosc> crdlb, how do I launch the restricted manager?
[01:04] <crdlb> marcosc: are you on ubuntu feisty?
[01:04] <Dj-skovsnegl> can anyone fix my crash problem? whats wrong?
[01:04] <marcosc> crdlb, sorry, just found it!
[01:04] <stefg> SoulChild: you've got to adapt /etc/fstab accordingly (delete the /boot entry so that no separate partition is assumed)
[01:04] <digital_k> Dj have you tried uninstalling it?
[01:04] <sambiase> hi..does anyone here run ubuntu as guest in vmware?
[01:04] <digital_k> and reinstall
[01:04] <SoulChild> stefg ok thanks
[01:05] <rob_p> Desmaano: How are your PCs connected?  Wireless or wired?
[01:05] <zcat[1] > Just for the record I regularly visit some of the most malware prone sites on the web, places like serials.ws and I've never had a problem...
[01:05] <eternaljoy> zcat[1] : good idea
[01:05] <sambiase> i need to install... gcc, binutils, make, kernel sources....how do i do that in ubuntu?
[01:05] <teaster> sambiase: sudo apt-get install binutils
[01:05] <zcat[1] > .. those sites will basically kill a windows box dead if you even take a peen using MSIE..
[01:06] <marcosc> crdlb, when I check the box for ATI accelerated drivers it asks me to confirm but then just unchecks the box :(
[01:06] <zcat[1] > *peek
[01:06] <sambiase> thanks
[01:06] <digital_k> lol zcat
[01:06] <digital_k> and any site that ends in .ru pretty much
[01:06] <Endlessguitar> crdlb
[01:06] <digital_k> ;)
[01:06] <Endlessguitar> look at this picture
[01:06] <crdlb> marcosc: then do it manually
[01:06] <crdlb> !ati
[01:06] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:06] <Endlessguitar> crdlb
[01:06] <Endlessguitar> look :P
[01:06] <zcat[1] > not sure about .ru sites, but serials.ws is where I send windows users when they tell me they've never had a problem with spyware..
[01:06] <Endlessguitar> I send you one file
[01:06] <skylight> ANYONE KNOW IF PIXER RENDER MAN RUNS IN LUNUX
[01:07] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: imageshack.us
[01:07] <skylight> NEONE
[01:07] <skylight> oops
[01:07] <zcat[1] > even firefox in windows isn't totally safe there
[01:07] <digital_k> i was owned on a russian serial site once, i stupidly went there with IE, av loaded with firewall. i was owned in seconds.
[01:07] <sambiase> i got the error Couldnt find package binutils
[01:07] <digital_k> seconds!
[01:07] <Chilling_Silence> Im getting an error with Feisty, in Gaim, on multiple workstations (i386 laptop & amd64 Desktop): Message could not be sent because the user is offline. Only thing is I know the users are all online...
[01:07] <Chilling_Silence> Only seems to happen for Msn
[01:07] <digital_k> it probably would be with the noscript extension , zcat
[01:08] <digital_k> thats a handy extension
[01:08] <abaddon> can you guys help me with compiling?
[01:08] <sambiase> what is the package name for the kernel sources?
[01:08] <crdlb> abaddon: compiling what?
[01:08] <sladen> sambiase: linux-source
[01:08] <sambiase> thanks
[01:08] <abaddon> im trying to install lineage 2
[01:08] <rob_p> Desmaano: ?
[01:08] <zcat[1] > perhaps.. they do some truly evil stuff though... There's probably a flash exploit or two on it.
[01:08] <abaddon> and the instructions say compile as you always do, which doesnt help me in the least
[01:08] <sambiase> and bintuils?
[01:09] <sladen> skylight: yes, Renderman runs on Linux (big time)
[01:09] <Dj-skovsnegl> no i havent digital
[01:09] <digital_k> noscript will block anything from happening unless you allow the site, i use it  even in Ubuntu
[01:09] <sladen> skylight: all the hollywood studios use the setup
[01:09] <Dj-skovsnegl> ill try
[01:09] <Chilling_Silence> Anybody with ideas on MSN errors in Gaim?
[01:09] <stefg> I'm having trouble configuring my fonts. If i set autohinting on (by having a .font.config in my ~ ) the desktop looks nice and the DejaVu sans condensed is actually condendensed :-) .. But the rendered pages in Firefox look horribly (not the UI, the content). without autohinting FFs rendering is alright, but the desktop looks crap :-( any deskmodder knows a solution to this?
[01:09] <zcat[1] > I probably should too, I've had the odd site crash firefox with idiotic scripting
[01:09] <crdlb> abaddon: you're trying to run it in wine right?
[01:09] <sladen> Chilling_Silence: try the main upstream GAIM website, they may have a FAQ, as sometimes MS change the protocol
[01:09] <abaddon> yes
[01:10] <crdlb> abaddon: then what compiling are you talking about?
[01:10] <crdlb> compiling wine?
[01:10] <Chilling_Silence> sladen: no problems prior to Ubuntu, was running Gaim2.0Beta6 this morning in XP fine
[01:10] <sacater> hello! need a bit of help, my new(2nd hand old) laptop has pcmia support, when I put a pcmia card in, nothing happens, how do I mount, Xubuntu 7.04
[01:10] <Endlessguitar> http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotdy2.png
[01:10] <abaddon> here ill post the link
[01:10] <Endlessguitar> crdlb --> http://img522.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotdy2.png
[01:10] <zcat[1] > allblacks: how's the tv card going?
[01:10] <allblacks> hi still problems with TV tuner i have looked in the device database
[01:10] <abaddon> http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=5069
[01:11] <Desmaano> rob_p: sorry im back now :P
[01:11] <rob_p> Desmaano: Ok.
[01:11] <Desmaano> rob_p: wireless, does it make any difference?
[01:11] <pawitp> Anyone know a reason why 64bit apps keep crashing?
[01:11] <allblacks> and it says at the cipset is BT 878 brooktree corp vendor
[01:11] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: #ubuntu-effects
[01:11] <Chilling_Silence> pawitp: what kinda 64-bit apps? they're fine here
[01:11] <rob_p> Desmaano: Yes.  Mainly because a crapy wireless connection can cause that sort of trouble.
[01:11] <zcat[1] > allblacks: probably have to pass CARD=?? in the module config.. I could takea look at mine, I have two bt878 cards here.
[01:11] <Endlessguitar> aha will I join?
[01:11] <Chilling_Silence> allblacks: thats fine, its supported :)
[01:12] <Desmaano> rob_p: so if i copy my files with a cable it might work ?
[01:12] <pawitp> Chilling_Silence: Alot, including konqueror
[01:12] <sladen> Chilling_Silence: when MS change the protocol, it affects everyone, regardlessly
[01:12] <pawitp> and X seems to be acting funny as well
[01:12] <driverz> Hi room... Someone kindly gave me a link the other day (which I've misplaced)  to a page that explained the changes between dev & UUID ayone know where that explanation can be found
[01:12] <allblacks> it is scanning but nothing if somebody from here lives in Romania and had the same problem like me
[01:12] <rob_p> Desmaano: Cyclic Redundancy Check (crc) errors often happen on intermittant networks where packets get lost, etc.
[01:12] <Dj-skovsnegl> still crashes
[01:12] <Chilling_Silence> sladen: I just re-signed in on another 3rd PC, using the same Gaim version, its fine
[01:12] <Endlessguitar> hmm
[01:12] <Chilling_Silence> sladen: Its not Microsoft, its something specific...
[01:12] <sladen> Chilling_Silence: can you reproduce the error on the first PC?
[01:12] <rob_p> Desmaano: I'd be willing to bet it would.
[01:13] <sladen> Chilling_Silence: if you can reproduce it, you should file a bug report
[01:13] <Desmaano> rob_p: ok that would be awesome, I'll try this afternoon, thanks :)
[01:13] <Chilling_Silence> pawitp: when did it start?
[01:13] <pawitp> Chiling_Silence: KDE crashes and the wallpaper goes on an off
[01:13] <rob_p> Desmaano: ...but I've lost a few bets in my day too!  :-)
[01:13] <crdlb> abaddon: it's possible it will work with normal wine
[01:13] <crdlb> so you don't need to compile your own version of wine
[01:13] <Chilling_Silence> pawitp: you're not trying kde4 are you?
[01:13] <pawitp> Chlling_Silence: It's stable KDE and I just installed it today
[01:14] <pawitp> KDE 3.5.6
[01:14] <abaddon> ok so simply try it and see if it works
[01:14] <zcat[1] > allblacks: there should be a CARDLIST file somewhere, findthe exact card you have and pass it's number in /etc/modutils/something  (I'd have to look it up)
[01:14] <Chilling_Silence> pawitp: run it from a konsole and see if it gives you any info as it crashes
[01:15] <premier_> hello, I'm trying to play a media file with strange, ultra new windows codecs called h264... how do I install them?
[01:15] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: works in any of the media players
[01:15] <stefg> !ping | stefg
[01:15] <pawitp> Chilling_Silence: I can't reproduce it just right now
[01:15] <rob_p> Desmaano: Perhaps you can improve the performance of your wireless network by adjusting the location(s) of your wireless clients and access point for better signal strength?
[01:15] <MikeReiner> premier_: they work for me in VLC
[01:15] <premier_> Chilling_Silence: not for me
[01:15] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: you'll be prompted to install codecs
[01:15] <ncd> what is the equivlent of winamp?
[01:15] <premier_> nope
[01:15] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: what player? mplayer works? totem (gstreamer) needs plugins downloaded though
[01:15] <allblacks> xmms
[01:15] <crdlb> !audacious
[01:15] <ziroday> ncd: xmms
[01:15] <ubotu> audacious is included in !Feisty. A !repository also exists for !Edgy: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[01:15] <ncd> xmms support themes yet?
[01:15] <Chilling_Silence> Audacious, not xmms
[01:16] <crdlb> xmms is dead
[01:16] <ncd> i should of put a little exclude on xmms ;)
[01:16] <crdlb> and has been for a long time
[01:16] <MikeReiner> i need help getting the sound to work in quake3.. it's just not the same without the grunting and gun fire effects :P
[01:16] <premier_> Chilling_Silence: vlc, mplayer, kplayer, kaffine, xine
[01:16] <zaggynl> Anyone knows what's new on the Sennheiser pc151 compared with pc150? except the 0->1 :{
[01:16] <ncd> xmms was ahead of its time though
[01:16] <PowerDemon> hey guys is there much advantage in useing the 64 bit version of ubuntu or should i stick with the 32bit one?
[01:16] <Desmaano> rob_p: it could be improved, but the file has to be transfered only once (or maybe twice when i copy it back) so plugging a cable isnt a big deal
[01:16] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: if you've got mplayer from apt, it'll have support
[01:16] <crdlb> MikeReiner: you need to close all other apps using sound
[01:16] <crdlb> then it will work
[01:16] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: you sure its h.24?
[01:16] <allblacks> can i find somewhere a counter strike for linux to play on?
[01:17] <MikeReiner> crblb: nope. tried that long ago
[01:17] <crdlb> PowerDemon: it's not worth it
[01:17] <ncd> while shite amp was chewing up cpu's world wide ... xmms's devs were fast asleep dreaming about their next projects
[01:17] <Chilling_Silence> PowerDemon: Speed in x64 is nice :)
[01:17] <flapster> allblacks, Counter strike runs well through Wine, www.winehq.org or #winehq
[01:17] <MikeReiner> crdlb: doesn't work, i tried that already
[01:17] <ncd> ejoying there 0.00% cpu usage
[01:17] <premier_> Chilling_Silence: apparently its a new version (version 2?)
[01:17] <Chilling_Silence> PowerDemon: Encoding videos seems to be faster for me
[01:17] <sercik> how can i exclude autoupdate of a package?
[01:17] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: whats a new version? version of the codec? mplayer isnt at 2.X....
[01:17] <MikeReiner> flapster: really? cs 1.6 ran terrible for me on wine.. the fps would go from 20-100 randomly.. so sporadic
[01:17] <tawooh> okay, trying to install limewire, i get an error about not being able to find java, but i have the newest java installed... haelp??
[01:17] <zcat[1] > ncd: and I was playing mp3's on my 486 using mpg123 :)
[01:17] <PowerDemon> is it much better than the 32 bit version tho?
[01:17] <premier_> Chilling_Silence: codecs
[01:18] <crdlb> !pinning | sercik
[01:18] <ubotu> sercik: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> 486?
[01:18] <PowerDemon> i have both versions but not sure which one to instal
[01:18] <feonix> allblacks, just put tahoma.tff font file into /home/user/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts and then run the steaminstaller in wine.. and that's it, can play as normal
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> Wow
[01:18] <zcat[1] > Yeah... 486
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> you can still get those?
[01:18] <crdlb> PowerDemon: use the 32bit version
[01:18] <Chilling_Silence> PowerDemon: it doesnt support flash plugins, only x86 does
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> I have not seen one in years
[01:18] <Endlessguitar> crdlb hmm?
[01:18] <ziroday> tawooh: how are you installing frostwire
[01:18] <cbs> omg I love ubuntu
[01:18] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: nah mate....
[01:18] <sercik> crdlb i need that a particculary will not be automatically updated
[01:18] <Endlessguitar> what do you think  I need 2 do?
[01:18] <allblacks> thanks
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> To the point im pulling 1 GHz computers out of bins
[01:18] <flapster> MikeReiner, I never looked at 1.6 only Source :)
[01:18] <PowerDemon> ah ok, so will that change in future tho?
[01:18] <MindOfChaos> not 486s
[01:18] <teaster> tawood: use frostwire instead its lot better.
[01:18] <crdlb> sercik: read the guide
[01:18] <MikeReiner> flapster: well it's the same thing with source too
[01:18] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: play it from terminal with mplayer, see what it says, /msg me
[01:18] <ncd> heheh zcat
[01:18] <tawooh> running the linux based installer off the limewire website...
[01:18] <sercik> ok
[01:19] <MikeReiner> flapster: it runs just as sporadic
[01:19] <ttjl> hey does anyone know how i get widescreen res?
[01:19] <zcat[1] > back when mp3's first came out and you needed a pentium to run winamp or xmms..
[01:19] <flapster> MikeReiner, Oh  my source runs perfectly, stays around 40 fps
[01:19] <MindOfChaos>  I had a cyrix
[01:19] <MindOfChaos> back then
[01:19] <zcat[1] > and I didn'[t have a pentium back then!
[01:19] <flapster> MikeReiner, Quite crap compared to the 100 in windows but oh well :)
[01:19] <MikeReiner> flapster: ehh.. i can't live with that personally
[01:19] <MindOfChaos> Cyrix 150
[01:19] <MindOfChaos> With 120MHz
[01:19] <MikeReiner> flapster: I only play games on wine that run at full speed
[01:19] <teaster> tawood: sudo apt-get install frostwire <---- More features and only a free version.
[01:19] <allblacks> is there also a notepad on ubuntu or something close to that
[01:19] <premier_> ERROR: Could not open required DirectShow codec wmv9dmod.dll.
[01:19] <premier_> You need to upgrade/install the binary codecs package.
[01:20] <flapster> MikeReiner, I found opensuse to be the best to run CS:S when I had it, around 70fps
[01:20] <zcat[1] > I had a 486DX4-100 :(
[01:20] <nichlas> allblacks: gedit
[01:20] <ziroday> allblacks: geit
[01:20] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: thats not h.264
[01:20] <tondar> !frostwire
[01:20] <ttjl> how do i install i915 resolution
[01:20] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[01:20] <rob_p> Desmaano: I see.  Well, a wired connection will probably be the ticket for ya then.  Good luck with it.
[01:20] <ziroday> allblacks: *gedit in Apps > Accesories > Text Editor
[01:20] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: you need win32codecs for mplayer or the bad-plugins for gstreamer
[01:20] <zcat[1] > !i915
[01:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i915 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:20] <MikeReiner> flapster: bah, i wish that game would just get ported to linux
[01:20] <zcat[1] > wtf..
[01:20] <tondar> !limewire
[01:20] <ubotu> limewire is a popular P2P client running on the Gnutella network. To get it running, install !java first, then download Limewire from http://www.limewire.com/LimeWireSoftOther and finally run runLime.sh. Consider !FrostWire as an alternative.
[01:20] <zcat[1] > !i810
[01:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i810 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:20] <MikeReiner> flapster: more than likely it will never happen though
[01:20] <zcat[1] > damn bot..
[01:20] <ttjl> lol
[01:21] <flapster> MikeReiner, Nope, very few companies are willing to spend the money too
[01:21] <daath> hello people! :)
[01:21] <crdlb> !info 915resolution
[01:21] <ubotu> 915resolution: resolution modification tool for Intel graphic chipset. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.5.2-10ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 124 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[01:21] <teaster> !apt-get
[01:21] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[01:21] <arnon> hey guys and gals. I'm looking for help using wlan with a dlink usb dongle (on 7.04)
[01:21] <Tonnerre> 915resolution is practically obsoleted by the intel driver
[01:21] <arnon> anyone up for it?
[01:21] <Endlessguitar> ?
[01:21] <ncd> ubotu i would shame you with my knowelege of intel driver crapness
[01:21] <ncd> ;)
[01:21] <Tonnerre> xserver-xorg-video-intel - X.Org X server -- Intel i8xx, i9xx display driver
[01:21] <ttjl> fine but i cant get widescreen on my vaio and im a moron
[01:21] <crdlb> but the new intel driver is only in universe
[01:21] <Tonnerre> That one doesn't need to get the modes from the VBIOS
[01:21] <crdlb> and has some problems with compiz/beryl
[01:22] <daath> I am pretty rusty in using linux, I just installed feisty ubuntu on my new htpc - remind me how I force a specific graphics mode - i.e. resolution and refresh in linux? I edit xorg.conf and set a "modeline" somewhere?
[01:22] <Tonnerre> crdlb, works well here
[01:22] <Tonnerre> (i945GM)
[01:22] <crdlb> Tonnerre: some problems :)
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> crdlb
[01:22] <crdlb> not for everybody
[01:22] <ttjl> How do i edit xorg.conf?
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> I checked my resoution
[01:22] <MindOfChaos> daath stuff if I know
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> Its just 50 hz
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> in windows when  I look is it 60 hz
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> how do I exchange it?
[01:22] <zcat[1] > 50Hz? Owwww...
[01:22] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: that's nvidia being stupid
[01:22] <crdlb> it's an lcd right?
[01:22] <Endlessguitar> okej
[01:23] <Endlessguitar> lcd widescreen 17 "
[01:23] <zcat[1] > ahh, that's ok then..
[01:23] <MindOfChaos> ttjl /etc/X11
[01:23] <rob_p> ttjl: What Vaio model?
[01:23] <Endlessguitar> hmm
[01:23] <MindOfChaos> sudo gedit xorg.conf
[01:23] <ttjl> umm pcg 791m
[01:23] <daath> In the "Monitor" section in xorg.conf it says "DPMS" - do I just put the modelines there?
[01:24] <Chilling_Silence> premier_: that work?
[01:24] <Endlessguitar> mindofchaos
[01:24] <Endlessguitar> hmm
[01:24] <Endlessguitar> its one empy
[01:24] <crdlb> !gksu
[01:24] <Endlessguitar> window
[01:24] <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> 
[01:24] <Endlessguitar> what need I to do?
[01:25] <ttjl> so XORG.CONF is empty? whats to edit?
[01:25] <ncd> I was reading last night that DirectX 8 implemented some vertex shading via software and the api was crufted to beable switch .. some guy was like well why cant we do it with pixel shader.. and the response he got was well damning you would need at a absolute minimum a TOP speed dual core processor and some super fast bus's .. then its perfectly possible :D .. the loading as he explained it is quite exponential
[01:25] <MindOfChaos> no caps
[01:25] <daath> wow this interlaced graphics mode sucks when you move windows around :|
[01:25] <MindOfChaos> No caps lock ttjl
[01:25] <MindOfChaos> remeber its case sensitive
[01:25] <nichlas> ttjl: no caps, there's a difference between XORG.CONF and xorg.conf
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> crdlb?
[01:26] <ttjl> oh sorry i didnt use caps in the terminal
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> I restall linux??
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> and then
[01:26] <crdlb> what would that do?
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> can you help me to isntall my graphic drivers?
[01:26] <tondar> how much do you guys consider frostwire??
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> then
[01:26] <crdlb> they're already installed
[01:26] <Endlessguitar> but its fucked up :S?
[01:26] <crdlb> !language | Endlessguitar
[01:26] <ubotu> Endlessguitar: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:26] <joe7d6> ncd: what was the about? care to elaborate? :p
[01:26] <MindOfChaos> apt-get install frostwire*
[01:26] <MindOfChaos> Reading package lists... Done
[01:26] <MindOfChaos> Building dependency tree
[01:26] <MindOfChaos> Reading state information... Done
[01:26] <MindOfChaos> E: Couldn't find package frostwire
[01:27] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:27] <crdlb> pastebin it
[01:27] <MindOfChaos> tondar doesn't work for me
[01:27] <MikeReiner> flapster: how do you go about getting counter-strike source to run? do you use wine or cedega?
[01:27] <Endlessguitar> and then?
[01:27] <ttjl> yup xorg.conf is just empty
[01:27] <joe7d6> Endlessguitar: whats your problem?
[01:27] <tondar> MindOfChaos: what do you mean ?
[01:27] <ncd> trying to impliment hardware function pixel & vertex shading in software
[01:27] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: then I'll look at it
[01:27] <ttjl> *weeping*
[01:27] <MindOfChaos> apt-get doesn't find it
[01:27] <ivx> can anyone recommend a graphics card that has 2 dvi outs and will run 2 monitors good?
[01:27] <Endlessguitar> ?
[01:27] <MindOfChaos> not that i have try that hard
[01:27] <crdlb> !pastebin
[01:27] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:28] <flapster> MikeReiner, Wine,
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> well
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> joe
[01:28] <MikeReiner> flapster: version?
[01:28] <flapster> MikeReiner, Following the guide on there appdb
[01:28] <joe7d6> ivx: nvidia 8xxx something?
[01:28] <zcat[1] > ttjl: /etc/X11/xorg.conf (with a capital X on X11) is empty??
[01:28] <flapster> MikeReiner, Laest I guess, there hasnt seemed to be any regressions in it
[01:28] <feonix> Counter-Strike is the easiest game to get working in Linux I swear
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> my problem is when I active dekstop effects get all windows maximized and I cant see the toolbar over
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> I got
[01:28] <marais> hi :) anyone can help me? my external hard drive has become "just  read" and cannot change the permises
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> nvidia 7600
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> :S
[01:28] <flapster> feonix, Yeah, One of
[01:28] <ivx> joe7d6 would any 8xxx be supported?
[01:28] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: are you going to do it?
[01:28] <Endlessguitar> what? :S
[01:28] <MindOfChaos> 7600GS nvidia cards are nice
[01:29] <ttjl> zcat[1]  it is /home/tom
[01:29] <flapster> MikeReiner, If you get stuck ask Enverex inside #winehq , he knows a damn lot!
[01:29] <Endlessguitar> I opened the fle and?
[01:29] <MindOfChaos> and 7600GT cards are even better
[01:29] <crdlb> !pastebin | Endlessguitar
[01:29] <ubotu> Endlessguitar: 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)
[01:29] <MindOfChaos> nice for linux
[01:29] <joe7d6> i dont have any nvidia card but i think so :p im quite sure :p
[01:29] <MikeReiner> flapster: thanks
[01:29] <MindOfChaos> www.pastebin.ca
[01:29] <soundray> marais: have you got a backup of the data on it?
[01:29] <crdlb> ivx: only the 8800 by feisty's driver
[01:29] <crdlb> if that's what you're asking
[01:29] <Endlessguitar> whats that?
[01:29] <Endlessguitar> aha
[01:29] <Endlessguitar> okej
[01:29] <flapster> MikeReiner, Want a link to the appdb page?
[01:29] <marais> no soundray :( it's too big
[01:29] <MikeReiner> flapster: sure
[01:29] <flapster> MikeReiner, One mo
[01:30] <ncd> sending millions of istructions to the cpu which should of ended up at the gpu in real time isnt going to work out too well for the singal core coyote
[01:30] <Endlessguitar> what for syntax will I take?
[01:30] <marais> I think it's a question of format of the unit
[01:30] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: doesn't matter
[01:30] <Endlessguitar> ok
[01:30] <ivx> crdlb, 829 buck though :(
[01:30] <crdlb> ivx: get a 7xxx
[01:30] <MindOfChaos> Intel Core 2 Duo
[01:30] <zcat[1] > hmmm .. I need sleep
[01:30] <marais> I think it's a question of format of the unit soundray
[01:30] <MindOfChaos> Kicks ass
[01:30] <iggyboy> hiya... I'm new to ubuntu irc here, quick intro... i'm from malaysia and start to ubuntu since dapper drake LTS:)
[01:31] <flapster> MikeReiner, If you first follow the HOWTO on this http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554 to get Steam, then click on the Source link and follow that too
[01:31] <soundray> marais: when a drive suddenly becomes read-only, there are several possible reasons. The worst case is that the filesystem has somehow become inconsistent, in which case your data is in danger.
[01:31] <Endlessguitar> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20631/
[01:31] <MindOfChaos> Hey iggyboy
[01:31] <MindOfChaos> PM me a question
[01:31] <ivx> crdlb, would all 7xxx be supported?
[01:31] <Tonnerre> How does one get a list of all available cpufreq governors?
[01:31] <marais> soundray: I think the problem is that it got suddenly unplugged
[01:31] <MikeReiner> flapster: alright, I saved that link. i'll have to do it later.. 5:30 am.. keke see ya
[01:31] <crdlb> ivx: yes, be sure to install nvidia-glx-new though
[01:32] <iggyboy> i got a quick question here... do CLI accept file name with spaces? i think i got problem here with file names that consist of space :(
[01:32] <soundray> marais: what filesystem is on the drive?
[01:32] <crdlb> iggyboy: quote it
[01:32] <ttjl> OK got xorg.conf up now what bit do i change ;)
[01:32] <ivx> crdlb, aight thanks
[01:32] <iggyboy> Hi... :)
[01:32] <crdlb> iggyboy: or escape it
[01:32] <marais> fat32
[01:32] <ziroday> !cli
[01:32] <flapster> !welcome | iggyboy
[01:32] <hacked_kernel> When compiling a program written in c++ and gtk using glade, i get this err   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20632/plain/
[01:32] <MindOfChaos> iggyboy cd /home/my\ name\ has\ spaces
[01:32] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[01:32] <marais> fat32 soundray
[01:32] <joe7d6> Tonnerre: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors ?
[01:32] <ubotu> iggyboy: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[01:33] <MindOfChaos> us\ to\ mark\ out\ the\ spaces
[01:33] <soundray> marais: I would try running dosfsck on it, but there's a risk of losing data.
[01:33] <Tonnerre> joe7d6, ah, thanks
[01:33] <crdlb> Endlessguitar: looks ok, try a full reboot
[01:33] <marais> thanks a lot soundray :) i'll try anyway
[01:33] <zlx> Is there a way to change the amount of lines the mouse wheel scrolls?
[01:34] <soundray> marais: unmount it first, and have a look at 'man dosfsck' before you go ahead
[01:34] <sacater> hello! need a bit of help, my new(2nd hand old) laptop has pcmia support, when I put a pcmia card in, nothing happens, how do I mount, Xubuntu 7.04
[01:34] <iggyboy> more or less I am a bit familiar with CLI and can do some basic settings using it, but sometime the file names with space get trancated.
[01:34] <hacked_kernel> When compiling a program written in c++ and gtk using glade, i get this err   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20632/plain/  does any one knows what does that mean?
[01:34] <abaddon> how do i configure gdesklets to have an image sitting somewhere on my screen thats not the stupid dirty dancing picture
[01:34] <marais> thanks a lot soundray:) I'll do it like that
[01:34] <iggyboy> is it NOT adviseble to have file name with spaces?
[01:34] <feonix> iggyboy, you can put the whole file name in quotes
[01:34] <obsethryl> is anyone into raid6 / raid60 in here please? thank you very much
[01:34] <soundray> marais: dosfsck is in the dosfstools package (which should be installed already, so I'm saying it just in case).
[01:35] <obsethryl> i am implementing such an array right now and i would like to exchange some information regarding that
[01:35] <crdlb> iggyboy: it's generally better to avoid them, but if you put everything in quotes, you should be ok
[01:35] <iggyboy> ic... quota is the trick :)
[01:35] <feonix> iggyboy, if you don't use quotes it takes each space as a new parameter.. putting it in quotes will make it use it as one
[01:35] <feonix> yep
[01:35] <iggyboy> i got it.
[01:35] <cbs> lol, has anyone ever noticed on indiana jones and the temple of doom, in the beginning, when indy and the girl are in front of the club, the name of the club in blue letters is : CLUB OBI WAN
[01:35] <marais> ahh oki soundray I'll look for it
[01:35] <flapster> cbs, Little random! XD
[01:35] <abaddon> how do i use gdesklets or another such program to display an image on my desktop
[01:35] <cbs> sorry just happend to have put it on a min ago :O
[01:35] <ealx> ciao a tutti
[01:36] <ncd> you know what would be sort of cool.. if a board maker would slap a little IC on the pcb that serves pixel & vertex shading .. many grunty and largy redundant gfx cards could be resurected to there former glory sporting the latest effects
[01:36] <flapster> !it | ealx
[01:36] <soundray> crdlb: have you noticed that quoting doesn't seem to help when you're using scp?
[01:36] <ubotu> ealx: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:36] <omri> I have this old indiana jones game, it runs perfectly on dosbox :)
[01:36] <omri> http://www.planetnana.co.il/masapic2/indy401.png
[01:36] <cbs> ooh omri, which one?
[01:36] <omri> this one :)
[01:37] <cbs> atlantis?
[01:37] <omri> yes :)
[01:37] <crdlb> soundray: haven't tried that, I usually tab-complete everything which just escapes spaces with \
[01:37] <omri> runs perfectly on dosbox :)
[01:37] <guest> exit
[01:37] <cbs> omg haven't played in years and years
[01:37] <soundray> crdlb: also fails when you're scp'ing
[01:37] <omri> haha, what a great game it was, wasn't it? :)
[01:37] <iggyboy> i got one kubuntu system problem with xorg.conf file, I just can't open the file "xorg.conf safe backup 20070512@1531"
[01:37] <abaddon> how do i use gdesklets or another such program to display an image on my desktop
[01:38] <omri> cbs, want the game?
[01:38] <omri> http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/game/31
[01:39] <premier_> Chilling_Silence: you still there?  I installed something called avifile-win32-plugin from the repos, that didn't work
[01:39] <Tyr> HI
[01:39] <ziroday> 
[01:39] <Mino> Hi I need a little help with my wireless on feisty fawn. I have a broadcom bcm4318, I managed to install the drivers with both ndiswrapper and bcm43xx-fwcutter. iwconfig does show my wireless correct (as far as I know). Yet iwlist eth1 scan does not result in any networks...
[01:39] <Tyr> someone know how to program on openobex?
[01:39] <cbs> omri: pm?
[01:39] <feonix> iggyboy, did you try using tab completion?
[01:40] <ttjl> xconf lists res as 1280X800 but the screen resolution setting from system only gives me option of  1240x768
[01:40] <omri> cbs, go ahead :P
[01:40] <iggyboy> thankX's guys :) wonderful to know you guys are here to help newbies like me.... please allows me to sign-off... gotta fix a broken kubuntu system :)
[01:40] <Tyr> sorry for my english
[01:40] <Endlessguitar2> re
[01:40] <cbs> omri: did you get my pm?
[01:40] <ziroday> wo
[01:40] <omri> no
[01:40] <abaddon> does anyone know how i can put a picture in the corner of my desktop
[01:40] <cbs> omri: odd....try send to me
[01:40] <abaddon> not the wallpaper
[01:40] <soundray> ziroday: Chinese?
[01:40] <iggyboy> nope... actually the system fail to start KDE, so i am usng the nano to fix the X11 settings
[01:40] <ziroday> 
[01:40] <ziroday> dui
[01:40] <Tyr> algun espaol????
[01:41] <Endlessguitar2> crdlb
[01:41] <omri> cbs, did you get mine?
[01:41] <soundray> !cn | ziroday
[01:41] <ubotu> ziroday: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:41] <cbs> yes
[01:41] <cbs> omri: did my replies go thru?
[01:41] <ziroday> xiexieni
[01:41] <omri> no
[01:41] <cbs> weird.
[01:41] <omri> you're not registered...
[01:41] <ttjl> ne how ma
[01:41] <cbs> one sec
[01:41] <omri> you have to register
[01:41] <omri> /msg nickserv help register
[01:41] <ziroday>  UBUNTU_CN
[01:42] <Enverex> Can anyone help with an Unreal Tournament 2004 error? When I try and start UT2004 I just get "Assertion failed: sizeof(*this)==GetClass()->GetPropertiesSize() [File:UnGame.cpp]  [Line: 149] "
[01:42] <b52> has someone ever build a ralink kernel module?
[01:42] <iggyboy> thank you again, see you later :) bye
[01:42] <snowblind> Hi - does anyone know how to make a ftp virtual folder?
[01:42] <soundray> ziroday: /join #ubuntu-cn
[01:42] <soundray> b52: yes, I have
[01:42] <ttjl> Can anyone tell me what I edit in xorg to get screen res. to 1280x800?
[01:42] <premier_> I'm trynig to read a wmv3 file (video codec) and I can't get it to work.  Does anyone know what I need to install?
[01:42] <ttjl> please
[01:42] <MenZa> !resolution | ttjl
[01:42] <ubotu> ttjl: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:43] <crdlb> ttjl: what video card?
[01:43] <ttjl> nvidia not sure which
[01:43] <Endlessguitar2> geforce 7600
[01:43] <Mino> Hi I need a little help with my wireless on feisty fawn. I have a broadcom bcm4318, I managed to install the drivers with both ndiswrapper and bcm43xx-fwcutter. iwconfig does show my wireless correct (as far as I know). Yet iwlist eth1 scan does not result in any networks...
[01:43] <feonix> ttjl, do you have the nvidia driver installed?
[01:43] <crdlb> Endlessguitar2: still not working?
[01:43] <Endlessguitar2> no well
[01:43] <Endlessguitar2> I havent done yet
[01:43] <ttjl> yes i have the driver installed I just checked
[01:43] <Endlessguitar2> :S
[01:43] <Endlessguitar2> did you send any link or something?
[01:44] <ncd> hrm
[01:44] <bsm> hey, anyone using vmware server with feisty? my version is unconfigured after every reboot....
[01:44] <crdlb> Endlessguitar2: link for what?
[01:44] <feonix> ttjl, type "sudo nvidia-settings" in console
[01:44] <ttjl> feonix: ok one sec
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> I sended you the text link
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> did you done something with this?
[01:44] <feonix> ttjl, then it's the second line down.. XDisplay
[01:44] <ncd> Mino, this laptop has a bcm43xx and I never needed to use ndiswrapper
[01:44] <crdlb> Endlessguitar2: the pastebin?
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> yeah
[01:44] <AccessExcess> hello, i need the output of 'id' from a regular user account on feisty
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> I sended you one link to that
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> #pastebin
[01:44] <crdlb> Endlessguitar2: it was fine, then I told you to reboot
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> okej..
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> Aha
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> oke I be back
[01:44] <Endlessguitar2> brb
[01:45] <AccessExcess> can anyone help please?
[01:45] <Mino> well I understood you needed to install drivers anyway because it was legally not possible to include broadcom drivers in ubuntu
[01:45] <rakeer> omri: did you get my pm?
[01:45] <omri> no
[01:45] <ncd> ah that was under backtrack2..
[01:45] <Mino> but it worked for you right out of the box?
[01:45] <rob_p> ttjl: I thought your graphics adapter was Intel!  Now you are trying to install nvidia drivers for it?
[01:45] <feonix> AccessExcess, just use id
[01:46] <omri> sec, I know what do to
[01:46] <ttjl> HANGS HEAD IN SHAME
[01:46] <soundray> AccessExcess: what are you trying to do?
[01:46] <omri> that's it. you can PM me
[01:46] <feonix> Did it work ttjl?
[01:46] <svu> how would I set two ip addresses (automatically assigned at startup - dhcp and static ones) to one ethernet adapter?
[01:46] <b52> has someone ever build a ralink kernel module?
[01:46] <AccessExcess> feonix: i forgot to use -a with usermod when i added my default user to a new group
[01:46] <ttjl> no
[01:46] <ncd> under backtrackk2 yes.. i turned the thing off but it seemed to be working ok..
[01:46] <feonix> What happened/
[01:46] <LjL> snowblind: if i get what you mean by "virtual folder"... i suppose symlinks are the most obvious route in unix
[01:46] <ncd> but bt2 does not like the fcc/law very much :)
[01:46] <ncd> woot
[01:46] <AccessExcess> now i don't have access to sound, and prolly some other stuff
[01:46] <omri> rakeer, you can PM me now
[01:46] <ttjl> feonix: umm it said error unable to determine number of...
[01:47] <feonix> AccessExcess, dunno.. that is beyond me, sorry :\
[01:47] <AccessExcess> feonix: i just need the output of 'id' so i know to what groups i need to add my user to
[01:47] <rob_p> ttjl: If it is Intel (which I know Vaios commonly use), then you want to look into the 915resolution utility as previously suggested.
[01:47] <ziroday> !register
[01:47] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:47] <feonix> AccessExcess, what happens when you try to do id?
[01:48] <AccessExcess> uid=1000(axe) gid=1000(axe) groups=1000(axe),1002(vboxusers)
[01:48] <camh> AccessExcess: groups you'll probably need for a desktop: cdrom floppy audio video plugdev
[01:48] <ttjl> rob_p I think you must be right. How do I use the 915 resolution utility
[01:48] <soundray> AccessExcess: typical supplemental groups are adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin fuse birgit ixi
[01:48] <Endlessguitar> IT works :D:D:D
[01:48] <jscinoz> Hi everyone, I'm having some major problems with the Nvidia drivers (the ones installed through apt). I had the ones installed from nvidia's site before but  uninstalled them as i wanted to install them through synaptic, however now neither work, both install correctly but i cannot start X, it says "failed to load NVIDIA"
[01:48] <Endlessguitar> thanx crdlb
[01:48] <Endlessguitar> :D
[01:48] <feonix> Oh I see what you're asking for
[01:48] <soundray> AccessExcess: oops, forget about the last two
[01:48] <AccessExcess> soundray: thanks, heh :)
[01:49] <rob_p> ttjl: Well, I understand that it's available in the repos now.  However, back when I installed it, I had to write an init script for it.
[01:49] <Endlessguitar> all beryl
[01:49] <soundray> AccessExcess: I recommend 'adduser username newgroup' instead of usermod -a
[01:49] <LjL> jscinoz: there might be "remains" of the old drivers i suppose, but if that's the case i'm not sure what you should try... for starters though, pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list and let me make sure there aren't any mismatched repositories
[01:49] <ttjl> rob_p: I know this is massively ignorant but what do you mean by available in the repos
[01:50] <LjL> svu: hm? a single interface can't have two addresses...
[01:50] <LjL> svu: or you mean "try DHCP, and if it fails, use static"?
[01:50] <ncd> is that ubuntustudio website working yet?
[01:50] <rob_p> ttjl: That means you can use apt-get, synaptic, etc to install it.
[01:50] <ziroday> can someone tell me how to contact the nickserv in gaim
[01:50] <ttjl> so it would be apt-get 915resolution
[01:50] <soundray> !software > ttjl, ubotu sends you a private message about repositories and adding software from them.
[01:50] <b52> has someone ever build a ralink rt25 kernel module?
[01:51] <rob_p> ttjl: However, it was also mentioned that the latest Intel drivers are now supporting the chipsets that require the vbios hack.
[01:51] <ttjl> soundray: thanks
[01:51] <soundray> b52: you are repeating yourself. What's the issue?
[01:51] <afaana> hei
[01:51] <jscinoz> LjL, alright one sec
[01:51] <b52> soundray http://nopaste.php-q.net/294375
[01:52] <ttjl> rob_p: so what does that mean for me?>
[01:52] <rob_p> ttjl: If you cannot get it from the repos using one of the package managers, I could dig up the one I made for my Vaio.
[01:52] <ttjl> rob_p: im going to try and get it now. just trying to work out how to use the package managers
[01:53] <jscinoz> LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20635/
[01:53] <soundray> b52: hmm, version 2.0.8.0 I haven't tried myself. It looks like it depends on a newer kernel.
[01:53] <rob_p> ttjl: Well, I can only give you my experience with the 915resolution utility.  I don't know about the latest Intel drivers.
[01:53] <jobezone> Hi guys, I have a laptop which I have upgraded to Feisty Fawn. After the reboot, it hangs with the infamous "Begin: Waiting for root file system ....". The problem is, the CD-reader of the laptop is broken, plus I can't boot it with a usb, so my only chance now to get to my system is using the busybox shell that it drops into. Any busybox knowledgable people here? Especially how to use it to mount partitions?
[01:53] <ncd> what the fudge
[01:54] <ziroday> can i test pming with someone?
[01:54] <svu> LjL, no. Two IP addresses. It is possible, I know for sure. I just do not know how
[01:54] <svu> using syntax eth0 and eth0:0
[01:54] <ttjl> rob_P: what would i put in terminal to get 915resolution (i really am a moron)
[01:55] <LjL> jscinoz, i strongly suggest that you disable feisty-proposed, it may create problems at best, and break your system at worst. also, automatix is a very good way to break a system.
[01:55] <ttjl> WOW got it on my own
[01:55] <zlx> how can I get rid of the shortcuts to my HDD's from my desktop?
[01:55] <ttjl> I rule
[01:55] <LjL> jscinoz: that aside, though, which kernel are you running? (try uname -r)
[01:55] <jrib> !icons > zlx (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:55] <zlx> thankx :)
[01:55] <MindOfChaos> cool ttjl
[01:56] <MindOfChaos> you fixed your own problem
[01:56] <MindOfChaos> awesome
[01:56] <b52> someone else ever tried to build ralink 2.0.8.0 under kernel 2.6.20-15 ?
[01:56] <MindOfChaos> on your way to becoming a linux techie
[01:56] <snowblind> ln -s ftp://username:password@site.com/  symlinkname - Doesnt work. how do you make a ftp symlink??
[01:56] <soundray> b52: do the stock drivers not work at all?
[01:56] <jscinoz> LjL, 2.6.20-15-386 (suspend2 2.29)
[01:57] <jscinoz> got it from trevino's repo
[01:57] <rob_p> ttjl: apt-get install 915resolution
[01:57] <LjL> jscinoz, i'd try using the -generic kernel. you should be able to keep both installed, anyway
[01:57] <b52> soundray which  stock drivers?
[01:57] <soundray> b52: the ones that come with the ubuntu kernel
[01:57] <LjL> jscinoz: also, what's the output of "apt-cache policy nvidia-glx"? i'm just interested in the Installed and Candidate lines
[01:57] <jscinoz> unfortunately i cant
[01:58] <b52> well my device is listed under iwconfig
[01:58] <jscinoz>   Installed: 1:1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-15.20
[01:58] <jscinoz>   Candidate: 1:1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-15.20
[01:58] <jscinoz>   Version table:
[01:58] <jscinoz>  *** 1:1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-15.20 0
[01:58] <jscinoz>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/restricted Packages
[01:58] <jscinoz>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[01:58] <b52> but i cant create a connect with wpasupplicant with this device
[01:58] <soundray> b52: I see. Does 2.0.8.0 claim WPA support?
[01:58] <rob_p> ttjl: If you cannot get it, I found the package I made a couple of years ago.  You can grab it here:  http://rob.pectol.com/i800_900_resolution.tgz
[01:58] <ttjl> umm maybe not. So I've managed to call up the list of resolutions-what do i do now :)
[01:58] <b52> soundray sure
[01:58] <jscinoz> should i boot up into the generic kernel and see if it works better?
[01:59] <LjL> jscinoz, when i said i was only interested in those lines, i also meant it isn't a good idea to flood the channel...
[01:59] <joe7d6> i'm curious if mac pro runs linux fine...
[01:59] <tawooh> any suggestions for newsreader software/freeware??
[01:59] <LjL> jscinoz: yeah, i think you should try that indeed
[01:59] <jscinoz> sorry ;P
[01:59] <soundray> b52: what's your device ID (from lsusb)?
[01:59] <jrib> tawooh: liferea is in the repositories
[01:59] <jscinoz> alright i'll reboot into generic when i finish printing something
[01:59] <jrib> tawooh: or pan, depending on what kind of news you mean
[01:59] <b52> i thinks its this: Infrastructure and Ad-hoc mode with open or shared or wpapsk or wpa2psk authentication method.
[01:59] <b52> WEP-40 and WEP-104 or tkip or aes encryption.
[01:59] <b52> aeh sorry
[01:59] <b52> this: Bus 003 Device 002: ID 114b:0110
[02:00] <premier_> I'm trynig to read a wmv3 file (video codec) and I can't get it to work.  Does anyone know what I need to install?
[02:00] <SurfnKid> hi guys whats the mount command to mount an .iso ?
[02:00] <jrib> !iso > SurfnKid (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:00] <kust0m> premier_: there's a set of win32 codecs. i think they're part of medibuntu.
[02:00] <jscinoz> mount -o /pathtoiso /mountpoint
[02:00] <jscinoz> i think
[02:00] <jscinoz> sudo that.
[02:00] <omri> no
[02:00] <jrib> premier_: are you on feisty?
[02:00] <premier_> yeah
[02:01] <jscinoz> !iso > jscinoz
[02:01] <rob_p> ttjl: Since I do not know what is contained in the one from the repos, I could only guess.  But I would imagine it puts an init script in your system that will run on boot-up.
[02:01] <omri> mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/iso /path/to/mountpoint
[02:01] <jrib> premier_: hmm, double clicking on it in nautilus doesn't prompt you to install some packages?
[02:01] <premier_> jrib: I'm on kde
[02:02] <premier_> kust0m: how do I install medibuntu?
[02:02] <c1|freaky> is there allready some information about the next release of kubuntu?
[02:02] <rob_p> ttjl: As long as your xorg.conf has a valid resolution mode listed, and the 915resolution utility gets run before gdm loads, it should come up fine.
[02:02] <tawooh> thank you, pan was the one...
[02:02] <SurfnKid> jrib, thx
[02:02] <jrib> !gutsy > c1|freaky (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:02] <Enverex> Can anyone help with an Unreal Tournament 2004 error? When I try and start UT2004 I just get "Assertion failed: sizeof(*this)==GetClass()->GetPropertiesSize() [File:UnGame.cpp]  [Line: 149] "
[02:02] <sysadmin> can someone enlighten me as to why hosts on my eth1 segment can't forward to hosts outside my eth0 net?
[02:03] <jrib> premier_: hmm, what does kde use as the default player?
[02:03] <Enverex> jrib, Probably Kaffiene if nothing else is installed
[02:03] <premier_> jrib: well, theres several, kaffine is the default, theres also vlc, mplayer, kmplayer, etc
[02:03] <wysiwyg> hihi
[02:04] <wysiwyg> how do i move windows without showing its content?
[02:04] <jscinoz> you dont
[02:04] <jscinoz> :P
[02:04] <premier_> wysiwyg: why, are you on a super slow computer?
[02:04] <soundray> b52: there aren't any reports for that device that I can find. Have you checked the serialmonkey project whether they have a WPA-capable driver for your device?
[02:04] <wysiwyg> yeap pr
[02:04] <wysiwyg> premier_, yeap
[02:04] <jscinoz> or maybe he doesn't want onlookers to see his prons >_<
[02:04] <jrib> wysiwyg: you can try /apps/metacity/general/reduced_resources in gconf-editor
[02:04] <b52> serialmonkey?
[02:05] <jrib> premier_: ok, try w32codecs I guess but I thought vlc and mplayer played those now without codecs
[02:05] <wysiwyg> there was an option in 6.10
[02:05] <jrib> !medibuntu > premier_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:05] <soundray> b52: the open-source driver project that Ralink Tech supports
[02:05] <wysiwyg> but i cant find it in feisty
[02:05] <jscinoz> Does anyone know how to change the default media player under Gnome? I've changed the file associations but i want my multimedia keys still control rhytmbox rather than my new media player
[02:06] <jscinoz> !medibuntu > jscinoz
[02:06] <ncd> yeah I wanted to try that
[02:06] <blahblahx> do you guys know linux mint?
[02:06] <ncd> the mediacenter for ubuntu but when i goto the website it doesnt seem to mention 7.04
[02:07] <Mitchman> hi
[02:07] <fluxy> hello
[02:07] <blahblahx> do you guys think linux mint is a real distro or just a remastered ubuntu with codecs?
[02:07] <Mitchman> i need some help with my ubuntu box
[02:07] <larson9999> yay! the hal upgrade fixed my thumbdrive not mounting!
[02:07] <jrib> jscinoz: last time I bothered to look into it, it was hard-coded.  It's easier to just create custom commands and bind your keys to those.  Use /apps/metactiy/keybind_commands to create commands and then bind them in /apps/metacity/global_keybindings in gconf-editor
[02:07] <soundray> blahblahx: please ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:07] <NessieLiberation> hello - metacity doesnt always start up when i load gnome
[02:07] <fluxy> nice, means i should get it myself then ;)
[02:08] <premier_> jrib: how do I install w32codecs?  I can't find a package with apt-cache
[02:08] <jrib> !ask | Mitchman
[02:08] <ubotu> Mitchman: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:08] <NessieLiberation> "doesn't always" = rarely or never
[02:08] <jscinoz> gah.. it works by default in KDE, but i prefer gnome
[02:08] <b52> soundray i dont see a usb version of the serialmonkey drivers
[02:08] <jrib> premier_: you need a repository like medibuntu
[02:08] <soundray> b52: they do support USB, though
[02:08] <premier_> jrib: nevermind
[02:08] <larson9999> when my wife asks me if she can ask a question, i'm in trouble.
[02:08] <soundray> NessieLiberation: any errors in $HOME/.xsession-errors?
[02:08] <Mitchman> i 've got an wifi adapter with adhoc running and a good connection. but the connection
[02:08] <wysiwyg> jrib, didnt worked as i expected, isnt another way? thx =
[02:09] <jrib> wysiwyg: that's the only way I know
[02:09] <wysiwyg> ok thx
[02:09] <premier_> jrib: once I get w32, which players should be able to play?
[02:09] <jrib> premier_: *mplayer at least
[02:10] <premier_> aw, crub... its going to take 16 minutes to download... 14MB at 13kb/s
[02:10] <NessieLiberation> soundray, yeah, seems so
[02:10] <Mitchman> but the connection to the internet doesnt work
[02:10] <NessieLiberation> cant see too many metacity related ones though
[02:10] <Mitchman> and i cant get an adress from the dhcp server which is located in my modem/router
[02:10] <jrib> premier_: but it is strange you can't play them already.  I'm on amd64 which doesn't have w32codecs and can play WMV3 on vlc, mplayer, and totem-gstreamer
[02:11] <NessieLiberation> soundray, make that none, cat $HOME/.xsession-errors | grep -i metacity = blank
[02:11] <Mitchman> i need to create the "bridge" from the wlan0 to the eth0.
[02:11] <Mitchman> can someone help me with that?
[02:11] <premier_> jrib, my computer has been feeling a little sluggish, and a freind told me it was pretty slow for linux, but my cpu is not not being used (5-10%) and I have a very powerful computer... is there anyway I can look to see whats up?
[02:11] <soundray> NessieLiberation: I remember fixing a configuration issue where metacity complained about a key with a "blank" value.
[02:11] <jscinoz> O_o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio why wasn't i told about this...
[02:12] <NessieLiberation> soundray, like:
[02:12] <norbia> hi all
[02:12] <soundray> NessieLiberation: don't paste please
[02:12] <ncd> jeez
[02:12] <ncd> http://gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=2&id=57437&file1=57437-1.png&file2=57437-2.jpg&file3=57437-3.jpg&name=H-K+Suite+-+Emerald+Theme
[02:12] <jrib> NessieLiberation: try renaming ~/.gnome2/session  that seems to randomly fix metacity issues sometimes
[02:12] <ncd> now that looks crazy
[02:12] <NessieLiberation> soundray, i was going to paste the single line
[02:12] <premier_> jrib: you use 64 bit?  whats it like?  I heard you have to jump through some hoops... I want to get a 64bit computer this summer, so I want all the details
[02:12] <norbia> anybody help
[02:12] <premier_> norbia: whats up?
[02:13] <ttjl> Sorry everyone
[02:13] <jscinoz> Does anyone know where i can get the theme used in ubuntustudio
[02:13] <norbia> can u tell me wht s beryl?
[02:13] <soundray> NessieLiberation: go on then, I hope you don't get kicked ;)
[02:13] <premier_> !beryl
[02:13] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:13] <ttjl> i was following a tutorial and set up another terminal then didnt know how to exitg
[02:13] <ttjl> :(
[02:13] <NessieLiberation> soundray, nevermind... it's not there
[02:13] <IdleOne> what do I do with a .sh file?
[02:13] <premier_> norbia: basically, cool, but useless, 3d effects for your desktop
[02:13] <NessieLiberation> IdleOne, run it ?
[02:13] <Mitchman> i need help to
[02:13] <IdleOne> NessieLiberation, how?
[02:13] <norbia> ok
[02:13] <NessieLiberation> jrib, rename that to what?
[02:13] <NessieLiberation> IdleOne, .sh is a shell script
[02:13] <norbia> wht all things it need?
[02:14] <premier_> norbia: what kind of video card do you have
[02:14] <NessieLiberation> IdleOne, meaning it runs itself in a terminal, if you trust it, you can run it with, for example, bash
[02:14] <norbia> ati
[02:14] <norbia> a re done
[02:14] <premier_> norbia: which model?
[02:14] <premier_> radeon?
[02:14] <norbia> i think so
[02:15] <rob_p> ttjl: So, where are you at in your quest for proper resolution?  I'm assuming you installed 915resolution from the repos, correct?
[02:15] <norbia> it doesnt support DX9
[02:15] <soundray> NessieLiberation: I remembered. In gconf-editor, look at /apps/metacity/window_keybindings and ensure that toggle_shaded is set to disabled (rather than an empty string).
[02:15] <jrib> premier_: it takes a few extra steps to do some things.  It's not really worth it though if you just use your computer as a desktop machine.  wine has a repository now so that's easy.  flash, you need to setup nspluginwrapper which is not packaged.  And the only thing that is a pain is the java plugin.  But I ended up just using blackdown's java plugin and that's been working fine.  Anything that's open source shouldn't be a big deal on 64bit, it's usually c
[02:15] <premier_> norbia: you might be sol... some of the newer radeon cards are only compatible with a mediocre grahpics driver called fglrx... you have to jump through some hoops to get it working and they arent as good
[02:15] <luca> hi everyone
[02:15] <ttjl> rob_p: yes I did, I'm using a tutorial at: http://users.skynet.be/thomasvst/linux-on-laptop/#wide
[02:15] <NessieLiberation> soundray, i'll have a look, thanks
[02:15] <soundray> IdleOne: what's that .sh file you have?
[02:15] <luca> does someone here use amsn? 'cause it's gettig me nuts, it won't function because it does not have tcl
[02:16] <norbia> i m not sure of radeon
[02:16] <ttjl> unfortunately I didnt know how to get out of the terminal i opened
[02:16] <jrib> NessieLiberation: mv ~/.gnome2/session{,.backup}
[02:16] <IdleOne> soundray, new version of Boinc
[02:16] <norbia> i told u a red one
[02:16] <rob_p> ttjl: Going there to check it out...
[02:16] <Mitchman> luca: try mercury or kopete
[02:16] <Otacon22>  is ekiga compatible with usb voip phones?
[02:16] <norbia> premier?
[02:16] <Mitchman> amsn is quite slow building the userslist
[02:16] <luca> Mitchman: the point is that it functioned before today
[02:16] <norbia> arr u there
[02:16] <NessieLiberation> soundray, i set toggle shading to alt+f11 deliberately
[02:16] <premier_> jrib: is it worth it to buy an amd64 and run a 32 bit OS on it, maybe dual boot a 64 bit?
[02:16] <premier_> norbia:
[02:16] <premier_> yeas?
[02:17] <luca> now, all of a sudden, bum! does not function any more
[02:17] <norbia> tell me wht all libraries it needs?
[02:17] <premier_> norbia: can you type into a terminal "lspci | grep ati"
[02:17] <Mitchman> i don't know amsn, don't like it
[02:17] <soundray> NessieLiberation: that's fine then, it just mustn't be empty. That wasn't your problem, then.
[02:17] <shuan> anyone have any problems with ubuntu
[02:17] <NessieLiberation> soundray, i do have plenty of <no value>s though
[02:17] <norbia> i mean wht all things beryl needs
[02:18] <Mitchman> i need some help, please
[02:18] <premier_> norbia: you have feisty?
[02:18] <norbia> and unfortunately i m no in linb
[02:18] <norbia> knoppix 5.1.1
[02:18] <Mitchman> i 've got an wifi adapter with adhoc running and a good connection
[02:18] <Mitchman> but the connection to the internet doesnt work
[02:18] <Mitchman> and i cant get an adress from the dhcp server which is located in my modem/router
[02:18] <jrib> premier_: well all the processors are 64-bit now aren't they?
[02:18] <soundray> NessieLiberation: well, maybe it would help to set those. Or go with jrib's suggestion (do it in a failsafe session, though).
[02:18] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, so have you successfully followed the steps on the tutorial?
[02:19] <shuan> hi
[02:19] <premier_> norbia: oh... funny you are in the ubuntu forums, but anyway, I think I can still help... can you type "glxinfo | grep direct" into a terminal?
[02:19] <jrib> !enter > Mitchman (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:19] <premier_> norbia: it should then say, "direct rendering: Yes"
[02:19] <ttjl> rob_p: no I launched the terminal but imagined it would open in a small window, so I couldnt see the instructions and didnt know how to kill the terminal and return to my normal view
[02:19] <norbia> i told u i m not in linux now
[02:19] <norbia> i m using another OS
[02:20] <norbia> then?
[02:20] <soundray> NessieLiberation: no_values don't seem to cause a problem here. Only empty strings do.
[02:20] <shuan> i'm have problems when i click on the menu and highlight an option, sometimes it doesnt high light
[02:20] <premier_> norbia: windows?  well, I think you need to do this in linux
[02:20] <jscinoz> Does anyone know where i can get the theme used in ubuntustudio?
[02:20] <NessieLiberation> soundray, jrib, thanks i'll have a play later
[02:20] <pawitp> 64Bit konqueror crash: KCrash: Application 'konqueror' crashing...
[02:20] <shuan> i'm have problems when i click on the menu and highlight an option, sometimes it doesnt high light
[02:21] <rob_p> ttjl: How did you launch the terminal?  Because windows can be (re)sized so as to view both...
[02:21] <mrstuxit> test
[02:21] <NNForcer> how the hell do u use compiz
[02:21] <premier_> norbia: if it says, direct redndering: yes, then you should be able to just "sudo apt-get install beryl" and then log out and log back in... (i think... I actually am not the best person to ask here)
[02:21] <ttjl> rob_p: ctrl alt f1
[02:21] <jrib> !compiz > NNForcer (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:21] <soundray> !language | NNForcer
[02:21] <rob_p> ttjl: ...unless you actually went to one of the ttys (ctrl-alt-F1-F5)
[02:21] <ubotu> NNForcer: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:21] <ttjl> rob_p: thanks for all the help by the way
[02:22] <rob_p> ttjl: Oh.  That explains it!
[02:22] <b52> soundray http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php?title=Downloads i dont see there a rt2500 usb?
[02:22] <ttjl> lol
[02:22] <NNForcer> lol ok
[02:22] <ttjl> rob_p: so how else would i launch it
[02:22] <premier_> jrib: well, I want to get an AMD processor... intel processors aren't 64 bit (mostly) yet
[02:22] <rob_p> ttjl: You can get back to your graphical environment by doing ctrl-alt-F7 afterwards.
[02:22] <premier_> jrib: but I really want my 64 bit OS to go with my 64 bit PC
[02:22] <NessieLiberation> premier_, i thought all barring celeron were 64bit now?
[02:22] <NessieLiberation> isnt pentium D ?
[02:22] <soundray> b52: rt2570 is the one you want (unless you have one of the later rt73 devices)
[02:23] <b52> soundray i dont realy know
[02:23] <ttjl> rob_p: ok going to try now
[02:23] <b52> how can i check it?
[02:23] <premier_> NessieLiberation: I don't think the stock intels that ship with desktops are 64 bit *yet* although some can be, if you ask for it
[02:23] <premier_> NessieLiberation: besides, as I understand intel64 just isn't as good
[02:24] <jrib> premier_: well your idea of having two partitions, one with 32bit and one with 64bit would be a nice way for you to evaluate it
[02:24] <B4c> portscanning me?
[02:24] <bagrupe> all core 2s and newer pentium 4/d have 64bit
[02:24] <B4c> i m norbia
[02:24] <NessieLiberation> premier_, intel64 is the same architecture of amd64
[02:24] <soundray> b52: judging by your USB ID, rt2570 is the right one.
[02:24] <norbia_> premier
[02:25] <rob_p> ttjl: Might I suggest just grabbing my version and running the installer script that is included with it?  It would make your life much easier, I think.
[02:25] <norbia_> are u there?
[02:25] <premier_> jrib: I'm thinking I'll have vista/XP, kubuntu and debian... not sure which will be 64 and which 32...
[02:25] <premier_> norbia_: hi
[02:25] <norbia_> u did that fuck?
[02:25] <NessieLiberation> !ohmy
[02:25] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:25] <premier_> norbia: ?
[02:25] <premier_> !ohmy?
[02:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ohmy? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:26] <ttjl> rob_p ok will try
[02:26] <norbia_> somebody portscanned me
[02:26] <premier_> norbia_: whats up?
[02:26] <norbia_>  and i lost conxn
[02:26] <rob_p> ttjl: once you have it downloaded, tell me and I will walk you through it.
[02:26] <premier_> norbia_: whats portscanning?
[02:26] <norbia_> come on
[02:27] <ttjl> rob_p: could you post the link again
[02:27] <NessieLiberation> premier_, brute forcing all ports to see if they're open
[02:27] <norbia_> there s a shitstorm of portscans
[02:27] <premier_> !portscanning
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about portscanning - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <NessieLiberation> !portscan
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about portscan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <premier_> !ohmy > norbia
[02:27] <norbia_> if u r tht much interested in scanning my port, u can do tht
[02:27] <rob_p> ttjl: http://rob.pectol.com/i800_900_resolution.tgz
[02:27] <soundray> norbia_: portscans happen all the time. Doesn't justify swearing on the channel. In fact, it's offtopic here.
[02:27] <Memories> hello everyone
[02:27] <arro> I'm trying to connect my computer to the internet, and when i type lshw I get 2 things that say network, one has a driver loaded and one says latency=0 do I need to find a driver for the second one?
[02:27] <Memories> my cable guy just installed a new connection
[02:27] <Memories> am using EDGY
[02:27] <b52> soundray, make and install worked fine, but i dont see it on my iwconfig
[02:28] <norbia_> but don't restart me and my conxn
[02:28] <norbia_> ok?
[02:28] <Memories> its a point to point connection
[02:28] <ttjl> rob_p: got it where should i extract to?
[02:28] <b52> only the one which doesnt work
[02:28] <Memories> and i cant seem to figure out how to configure FIRESTARTER firewall
[02:28] <soundray> b52: have you removed the old driver with rmmod?
[02:28] <b52> no
[02:28] <rob_p> ttjl: open a graphical terminal
[02:29] <soundray> b52: installing is not enough.
[02:29] <ttjl> rob_p: graphical terminal? : /
[02:29] <rob_p> ttjl: Applications --> Accessories --> Terminal
[02:29] <up365> !joystick
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about joystick - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:29] <ttjl> ok
[02:29] <Memories> which should i choose for the firewall to monitor! the ppp0 or the eth1 ?
[02:29] <ttjl> yup
[02:29] <b52> which driver i have to remove?
[02:29] <IdleOne> soundray, who do I talk to about packaging the latest version of boinc for ubuntu?
[02:29] <IdleOne> soundray, requesting rather
[02:30] <soundray> !motu | IdleOne
[02:30] <ubotu> IdleOne: motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[02:30] <premier_> wow, fullmetal alchemist looks fantastic with wmv3 compression, and at only 200MB/30minutes... thanks guys!
[02:30] <NessieLiberation> Memories, eth1 is likely to be an ethernet RJ45 connection
[02:30] <soundray> IdleOne: or file a wishlist bug on launchpad
[02:30] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, change to the directory that contains the tgz archive you just downloaded.
[02:30] <b52> soundray when i do lsmod | grep rt there is only listed the one i installed
[02:30] <soundray> b52: what's the name of the module?
[02:30] <b52> rt2570
[02:30] <Memories> nessieliberation, well my cable is plugged into the ethernet card.. though wht im askign is which one should i choose for the firewall to monitor!
[02:30] <IdleOne> soundray, thank you
[02:31] <Memories> nessieliberation , should it b the ppp0 or eth1 !
[02:31] <rob_p> ttjl: If you downloaded it to your desktop, do something along the lines of, "cd ~/Desktop"
[02:31] <NessieLiberation> Memories, load a system monitor, and see which one moves
[02:31] <NessieLiberation> chances are it might be both
[02:31] <b52> soundray http://nopaste.info/2755d6a311.html
[02:31] <ttjl> rob_p: yup
[02:31] <NNForcer> compiz wont install cuz theres loads of requirements
[02:31] <soundray> b52: what do you get from a "modinfo rt2570 | grep description"
[02:32] <Memories> nessieliberation , yup its loadded allready and ur right! both of them are moving
[02:32] <NNForcer> dependencys
[02:32] <b52> soundray rausb1 was already there before i installed the new driver
[02:32] <NNForcer> can i just download them all at once
[02:32] <b52> soundray modinfo rt2570 | grep description
[02:32] <NessieLiberation> Memories, then a guess would suggest that both would be the safest option
[02:32] <soundray> b52: that kind of proves that you're using the old driver still
[02:32] <NessieLiberation> although just ppp0 might work
[02:32] <drevil> lz
[02:32] <b52> soundray description:    Ralink RT2570 usb 802.11g WLAN driver 1.0.0 - BETA2 2006/06/18
[02:32] <Memories> nessieliberation i ran the wizard and it only lets me choose one!
[02:32] <XMR2F77> is there a player in gnome the can handle DVB-T  PCI cards
[02:32] <rob_p> ttjl: ok.  Now do, "tar -zxvf ./i800_900_resolution.tgz"
[02:32] <Airforce5555> has the feisty problems been fixed yet? is it safe to upgrade?
[02:32] <soundray> b52: that's ancient.
[02:33] <aidan> If I wiped my MBR by installing windows (sorry... I just had to, I tried so hard to be pure :/) how do I rewrite grub to it so I can dual boot?
[02:33] <NessieLiberation> Memories, try ppp0 and then see if it works
[02:33] <Airforce5555> has the feisty problems been fixed yet? is it safe to upgrade?
[02:33] <soundray> !repeat | Airforce5555
[02:33] <ubotu> Airforce5555: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:33] <larson9999> i'm not good enough to handle all those wizbang wobbly windows and four sides.  heck, i can't find stuff on the one desktop i use now.
[02:33] <arro> I'm trying to connect my computer to the internet, and when i type lshw I get 2 things that say network, one has a driver loaded and one says latency=0 do I need to find a driver for the second one?
[02:33] <tuskernini> Airforce5555: i had feisty form the launch... was fixed then
[02:33] <b52> soundray $ modprobe -r rt2570
[02:33] <b52> FATAL: Module rt2570 is in use.
[02:34] <Airforce5555> k
[02:34] <b52> how can i unload it?
[02:34] <ttjl> rob_p: ok so it listed a bunch of ./1800_900 resolution
[02:34] <Memories> nessieliberation , thts wht i did! the firewall is active now monitoring ppp0 though in "network" both ethernet and ppp0 has activity
[02:34] <rob_p> ttjl: Now enter the new i800_900_resolution directory (cd ./i800_900_resolution)
[02:34] <NessieLiberation> Memories, so check to see if your connection is firewalled
[02:34] <thezenmaster> Hi!
[02:34] <rob_p> ttjl: You will see an install file called, "install.sh" in it.
[02:34] <soundray> b52: you probably have to 'sudo invoke-rc.d networking stop' before you can remove it. You may also have to stop NetworkManager
[02:34] <Memories> nessieliberation , am obviously a newbie with linux could u show me how tht is done!
[02:34] <ttjl> rob_p: yuop[
[02:35] <kust0m> b52: rmmod also unloads modules i think
[02:35] <ttjl> rob_p: or maybe
[02:35] <loiic_> Hi
[02:35] <NessieLiberation> Memories, i dont know these things very well either, but what settings have you set on the firewall?
[02:35] <loiic_> i am studying the possibility of doing an office network 100% linux where all the user account would be centralized on a NFS server (so that user can use any computer as if it were their), but i am wondering how i could deal with the laptops, would anyone have some recommendation ?
[02:35] <rob_p> ttjl: Do, "sudo ./install.sh" at the command prompt and it will walk you through it.
[02:35] <b52> kustOm rmmod says the same, i tried before
[02:35] <NessieLiberation> Memories, to be honest, you'd expect it to be pretty secure even without a firewall... but still
[02:35] <Memories> nessieliberation , everything's set automatialy not to leave any port open
[02:35] <thezenmaster> can't NTFS external hard drives be unmounted/ejected? mine keeps remounting after I choose eject
[02:35] <kust0m> loiic_: ldap?
[02:35] <Memories> nessieliberation , EXACTLY... "but still"
[02:36] <NessieLiberation> Memories, yeah, i know
[02:36] <NessieLiberation> turn it off, check a port
[02:36] <rob_p> ttjl: If it doesn't run, you might need to make sure it is set executable (chmod 755 ./install.sh).
[02:36] <NessieLiberation> turn it on, check a port
[02:36] <BrianHH> Hi, Everyone.  I've got an ATI X1300 graphics card.  To configure it, I used the instructions here:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414194  When I follow those instructions, though, all I get is a blank screen when I boot up.  Can anyone  help me configure the system for 3d acceleration?  Thanks!
[02:36] <NessieLiberation> compare
[02:36] <NessieLiberation> there are websites you can use to check ports
[02:36] <loiic_> kust0m: ldap would solve the authentication problem, i am more concerned about how to set up a sort of synchonization mecanism
[02:36] <ttjl> rob_p: ok it told me to edit some configuration doc. going to do that now
[02:36] <Memories> nessieliberation , how can i scan my ports!
[02:36] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, good.  Yes, do that.
[02:37] <UHT> Hi, I was hoping to get some help here. Whenever I open a video file with totem (gstreamer or xine) it just displays the busy icon indefinietely.
[02:37] <AmirB> hey guys
[02:37] <NessieLiberation> Memories, "there are websites which can do it" just use google and look for a port scanner
[02:37] <soundray> b52: did you try that?
[02:37] <Memories> um ok thank you :)
[02:37] <b52> soundray, still say the same
[02:37] <boom> Greetings, am trying to install kubuntu.I get the folowing error while tryin to boot cd - Invalid compressed format.kernal -panic -not syncing vfs:unable to mount toot fs on unknows.
[02:37] <loiic_> like, when linked on the network working on the NFS, when going away having the data copied to the local HD, and having the changes sync back when the laptop comes back onto the network
[02:37] <balbir97> I installed a package using apt-get install <package name>, how to find out in which folder it got installed (like /usr, /usr/share, /bin, /etc
[02:37] <boom> can someone help me please? thanks
[02:37] <ttjl> rob_p: umm so how do i edit it?
[02:37] <b52> oh well
[02:38] <fr0nk> can someone please help me getting my mobile phone connecting via bluetooth to my pc?
[02:38] <kust0m> balbir97: which package?
[02:38] <AmirB> every time I turn on my computer, I have to type in "sudo dhclient eth" to get the internet to work (eth1 is the interface ndiswrapper assigns the card to).
[02:38] <soundray> b52: in that case, you'll have to reboot. Make sure the install replaced the correct rt2570.ko though:
[02:38] <fr0nk> it worked about one week ago and now the mobile phone says it can't estabilish a connection
[02:38] <AmirB> this isn't a problem per say, but I would like to have it work out of the box
[02:38] <AmirB> anyone know anything about this?
[02:38] <balbir97> kust0m: I installed libphp-jpgraph using apt-get
[02:38] <fr0nk> bluetooth-applet is running and configured to accept connections
[02:38] <b52> i just made make install
[02:38] <b52> i didnt replace anything
[02:39] <balbir97> I am new to apt-get
[02:39] <rob_p> ttjl: You can do, "sudo gedit /etc/init.d/i800_900_res_patch.sh"
[02:39] <soundray> b52: do a 'locate rt2570.ko | grep $(uname -r)' and ensure that the file that is returned is the same as in the directory where you compiled the module.
[02:39] <NessieLiberation> balbir97, apt-get install [package]  to install
[02:39] <kust0m> balbir97: well, that probably doesn't have something you can runfrom the consol. maybe "sudo find / -name '*jpgraph*'
[02:39] <NessieLiberation> apt-get remove [package]  to remove
[02:39] <NessieLiberation> those are the 2 main ones
[02:39] <arkanabar> rob_p:  isn't that gksu gedit?
[02:40] <soundray> b52: am I making sense?
[02:40] <thezenmaster>  can't NTFS external hard drives be unmounted/ejected? mine keeps remounting after I choose eject (maxtor one touch)
[02:40] <b52> he only returns /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/wireless/rt2x00-legacy/rt2570/rt2570.ko
[02:40] <rob_p> arkanabar: Yeah, that'll work too.  :-)
[02:40] <rob_p> arkanabar: Probably better too!  Thanks.
[02:40] <soundray> b52: what's the pathname of the directory where you compiled it?
[02:40] <b52> and the file is the same
[02:40] <ttjl> rob_p: one last ignorant question...how many bits do i want
[02:40] <b52> /home/nightmare/rt2570-1.1.0-b2/Module
[02:41] <rob_p> ttjl: probably 32
[02:41] <ttjl> Windows really is damaging to your mental health
[02:41] <balbir97> kust0m: actually i need something equivalent to "rpm -l |grep <packagename>
[02:41] <ep|k> hai
[02:41] <ep|k> need help
[02:41] <ttjl> i used to be a fully functioning tax payer, then i installed xp
[02:41] <arkanabar> rob_p:  you're welcome.  I know I'm new to sudo, but I learned just last night to use gksu for gui stuff and sudo for term stuff.
[02:41] <kust0m> balbir97: lemme look.
[02:41] <AmirB> every time I turn on my computer, I have to type in "sudo dhclient eth" to get the internet to work (eth1 is the interface ndiswrapper assigns the card to). How do I get it to automatically assign the card to eth1 instead of having to enter "sudo dhclient eth1" every time I want to use the internet?!
[02:41] <soundray> b52: 'diff  /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/wireless/rt2x00-legacy/rt2570/rt2570.ko /home/nightmare/rt2570-1.1.0-b2/Module/rt2570.ko'
[02:41] <ep|k> how to solve this problem? apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[02:41] <hedonistic-heath> I was playing around yesterday and tried installing a driver for my ATI card via envy, when I rebooted later in the day I was able to login but as soon as gnome is loading my desktop I'm immediately logged out - I abondoned windows completely on my desktop, so I would really appreciate it if someone would look over the details I've posted here:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441713 - and provide any suggestions, Thanks.
[02:42] <ep|k> i setup my pc as web server
[02:42] <ttjl> rob_p: so now I just restart
[02:42] <ncd> any one play sauerbraten much?
[02:42] <Flannel> ep|k: you need to, in your virtualhost or in your general apache config, add a ServerName directve
[02:42] <b52> he says the files arent the same
[02:42] <rob_p> ttjl: Yes.  Well, that and cross fingers!  :-)
[02:42] <soundray> b52: I suspected that.
[02:42] <ttjl> rob_p: ok will let you know how it goes
[02:43] <rob_p> ttjl: But that should do it, yes.  I'll wait around for your return.
[02:43] <ep|k> Flannel: at apache2.conf?
[02:43] <soundray> b52: 'sudo cp /home/nightmare/rt2570-1.1.0-b2/Module/rt2570.ko /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/wireless/rt2x00-legacy/rt2570/rt2570.ko' -- then reboot
[02:44] <compositore> beos!!!! ... fantastico!
[02:44] <ep|k> Flannel: where to add server name?
[02:44] <Flannel> ep|k: or in /sites-available  Anywhere
[02:45] <kust0m> eh.. which package was that again? php-jpgraph?
[02:45] <b52> soundray where is the interface file located?
[02:45] <peterka> AmirB:ADSL modem?
[02:45] <b52> ive to purge something
[02:45] <larson9999> linux rocks
[02:45] <arkanabar> How do I change DNS IP?
[02:45] <soundray> b52: not sure what you mean
[02:45] <b52> the file where i can configure my interface
[02:45] <soundray> b52: /etc/network/interfaces
[02:45] <ep|k> Flannel: below virtual host configuration?
[02:46] <rambo3> !info php-pear
[02:46] <ubotu> php-pear: PEAR - PHP Extension and Application Repository. In component main, is optional. Version 5.2.1-0ubuntu1.1 (feisty), package size 300 kB, installed size 2192 kB
[02:46] <peterka> AmirB: What network card you have?
[02:46] <b52> ok brb
[02:46] <rob_p> arkanabar: modify your /etc/resolv.conf file
[02:46] <arkanabar> rob_p: thanks.
[02:46] <rob_p> arkanabar: welcome
[02:47] <AmirB> peterka: I have a dell truemobile 1350 card. it worked fin on edgy but when I upgraded to feisty it started needing the "sudo dhclient eth1" treatment :)
[02:47] <AmirB> peterka: * :(
[02:48] <arkanabar> rob_p:  different DNS would explain why FF spends 10-20s looking up hosts under linux, and <2 under Win2k, yes?
[02:48] <ep|k> Flannel: ok..and then?
[02:48] <rob_p> arkanabar: perhaps, yes.
[02:48] <strance> in #ubuntu-cn
[02:48] <arkanabar> rob_p:  well, I'm off to try it.
[02:49] <rob_p> arkanabar: Make sure they are correct for your network.
[02:49] <peterka> AmirB: I google this brb
[02:49] <hedonistic-heath> When I login my desktop begins to load and then I'm taken back to the login screen.  I've posted output from cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log |grep EE here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441713.  Any suggestions would be helpful.
[02:49] <AmirB> peterka: thanks a lot!
[02:49] <fgh> hi........i am nice girl............chat??????????????????????
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[02:51] <ttjl> rob_p: sadly no luck
[02:51] <daath> I am going out of my skin here :) How do I edit xorg.conf properly so I can use the modeline that I found?
[02:51] <peterka> ArmiB:Do you have set dhcp i network settings
[02:51] <ziroda1> i dont think ops are here
[02:51] <bart__> lol
[02:52] <ttjl> rob_p: are you on the ubuntu forums?
[02:52] <bart__> anyone here familiar with configuring audio-cards?
[02:52] <soundray> ziroda1: you've just missed some decisive op action :)
[02:53] <ziroda1> soundray: oh youre rite my bad
[02:53] <compwiz18> does anyone have a microsoft laser mouse with the horizontal scroll wheel working?
[02:53] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, what happens when you run, "sudo /etc/init.d/i800_900_res_patch.sh start"
[02:53] <arro> I'm trying to hook my laptop to the internet, I've looked through the wirelesstroubleshooting guide and can't seem to find any help, can someone help me?
[02:54] <peterka> AmirB: Do you have set dhcp i network settings
[02:54] <ttjl> rob_p: one second
[02:54] <AmirB> peterka: what is that?
[02:54] <b52> soundray kernel panic uhu :/
[02:54] <rob_p> ttjl: If you get, "Desired mode found!" then you're good.
[02:54] <b52> ubuntu doesmnt start anymore
[02:54] <ttjl> rob_p: by good what do you mean?
[02:54] <soundray> b52: did you get the beta or CVS version?
[02:55] <peterka> AmirB: System->Adminiatration->Network Setting something like this i have no english version
[02:55] <adaptr> that's it, yes
[02:55] <adaptr> Networking, I think
[02:55] <rob_p> ttjl: It means that the utility is finding your correct resolution.  In that case, you probably just need to adjust your xorg.conf file.
[02:56] <camuflage> hey all
[02:56] <b52> soundray the latest beta
[02:56] <AmirB> peterka: I opened it, what do I look for there?
[02:56] <soundray> b52: how have you booted now?
[02:56] <b52> winxp
[02:56] <ttjl> rob_p: ok so could you remind me how i call up the xorg.conf file?
[02:56] <obiwan_> can anyone help me on isight video-device for macbook/feisty, please ???
[02:56] <kust0m> hmm. who was looking for a way to see the files that a specific package installed?
[02:56] <camuflage> i've installed compiz, but the title bar disapears when i activate the effects :/
[02:56] <rob_p> ttjl: Did you get, "Desired mode found!" when you ran that command?
[02:56] <peterka> AmirB: e.g. your connection name
[02:56] <ziroda1> camuflage: same use beryl
[02:56] <ttjl> rob_p: yeah i did
[02:56] <soundray> b52: have you got ext2fsd for Windows?
[02:57] <b52> soundray i have a lvm with xfs :/
[02:57] <camuflage> ziroda1, why should i use beryl if i want compiz? lol
[02:57] <jrib> kust0m: balbir97 was
[02:57] <soundray> b52: would you be able to mount that from a live CD?
[02:57] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok.  First, try using the Screen Resolution Utility to find the mode you want.
[02:57] <b52> no idea
[02:58] <peterka> AmirB: and press button on the right
[02:58] <b52> but ive a system rescue cd
[02:58] <ttjl> rob_p: still no luck with screen res utility
[02:58] <soundray> b52: one that came with your computer? No use.
[02:58] <rob_p> ttjl: System --> Preferences --> Screen Resolution.
[02:58] <AmirB> peterka: ah, no. I enabled it to do roaming mode and if I either try to set the name or try to logon to one of the predetermined names, the internet stops working
[02:58] <b52> http://www.sysresccd.org#
[02:58] <ttjl> rob_p: yeah it only gives me one option
[02:58] <rob_p> ttjl: Is the mode you want, listed in the utility?
[02:59] <ttjl> rob_p: nope
[02:59] <AmirB> peterka: so the network manager doesn't know that it's connected but it is
[02:59] <menglef> hello ubuntu peoples, i am looking for advice on pwerpc [ibookg4]  partition issues, is there a powerpc channel?
[02:59] <soundray> b52: that might work. Anyway, to make your system bootable again:
[02:59] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok then.  You need to adjust your xorg.conf file (/etc/X11/xorg.conf)
[03:00] <geoffb> ...hgfds
[03:00] <delcoyote> hi all is nubuntu offtopic in this channel?
[03:00] <jrib> balbir97: dpkg -L PACKAGE    will list where a package installed its files
[03:00] <NessieLiberation> !nubuntu
[03:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nubuntu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:00] <rob_p> ttjl: Before you mess with it, make a backup copy.  (sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_orig)
[03:00] <soundray> b52: create a file /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rt2570 containing one line that says 'blacklist rt2570'. Also, make sure rt2570 is not listed in /etc/modules.
[03:00] <NessieLiberation> delcoyote, probably, unless it's generic support you want
[03:00] <ttjl> rob_p: ok
[03:00] <jrib> !apt > balbir97 (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:01] <jrib> zigico: please ask your questions in the channel
[03:01] <rob_p> ttjl: I am out of time.  Get help from someone in the room here.  You're 95 percent there!  Good luck.  :-)
[03:01] <zigico> hehe
[03:01] <zigico> how to
[03:01] <zigico> install the bootscript in /etc/init.d
[03:01] <zigico> make a symbolic link pointing at it from /etc/rc2.d so that it gets run during the boot process
[03:01] <zigico> fix /etc/resolv.conf to sort out domain nameserver lookups
[03:01] <delcoyote> well casper in ubuntu is the livecd isnt it? and i am trying to install to the hard drive following nubuntu website but it doesnt seem to work properly
[03:01] <zigico> installing speedtouch modem
[03:01] <ttjl> rob_p: just what do i change xorg.conf to?
[03:02] <zlx> anyone know a tutorial to install trueglass themes?
[03:02] <ttjl> rob_p: Thanks by the way
[03:02] <ep|k> my pc already setup .. but in LAN i cant view my web
[03:02] <rob_p> ttjl: All you need is for someone to help you get your xorg.conf file squared away and you'll be set.  I just don't have the time or I would stick around.
[03:02] <ttjl> rob_p: ok CHEERS
[03:02] <ep|k> problem with iptables or what?
[03:02] <ep|k> i just newbie
[03:02] <ziroda1> !ping
[03:02] <ubotu> pong
[03:03] <rob_p> ttjl: But the, "hard part" is already done.  Ok cheers!
[03:03] <ttjl> Can anyone help me edit my xorg.conf file?
[03:03] <younge> hey all :), I'v download a beryle theme and to be honest i ent got a clue what to do next, anyone used beryl themes before?
[03:03] <jrib> zigico: http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-customizing.en.html#s-custombootscripts also see the man page for 'update-rc.d'
[03:03] <zigico> tnx jrib
[03:04] <soundray> b52: making sense?
[03:04] <delcoyote> Execute sudo apt-get install ubiquity. Let all the packages install, doesnt work and i get a message to use sudo apt-get update or --fix-missing command
[03:04] <peterka> AmirB: maby you will try add command to autostart
[03:04] <b52> soundray ive no idea how to mount my lvm
[03:04] <zePh7r> hi
[03:04] <arro> is a pci card one that sticks out the side of a laptop?
[03:04] <AmirB> peterka: I've tried that...it didn't work :( (maybe because it's a sudo command?)
[03:05] <feonix> arro,  no.. pci is inside a computer.. pcmcia is the one you're thinking of
[03:05] <soundray> b52: try with that rescue CD of yours, or with an Ubuntu Desktop CD. There's also an lvm factoid...
[03:05] <soundray> !lvm | b52
[03:05] <ubotu> b52: 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
[03:05] <zePh7r> is it safe to use gparted to resize a fat32 partion?
[03:05] <arro> feonix: thx
[03:05] <Knoeki> isn't there some sort of force quit? like Command+option+esc on the mac?
[03:05] <b52> hmm fuck
[03:05] <younge> how do i extract a gzip archive
[03:05] <soundray> b52: that kind of language is not welcome here.
[03:06] <Yggdrasil> Gentlemen and ladies, i bid ye fair morrow
[03:06] <feonix> younge, gunzip
[03:06] <matt____> what packages do i install to get "chess" working in 3d? it mentions "opengl python bindings and gtkglext python"
[03:06] <ttjl> Anyone know how to edit xorg.conf
[03:06] <ttjl> ?
[03:06] <jrib> ttjl: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:06] <younge> feonix: where do i find this gunzip
[03:06] <feonix> younge, open a terminal
[03:07] <soundray> zePh7r: as safe as any partition manipulation. Remember: Data you haven't backed up is data you don't want.
[03:07] <ttjl> jrib: by any chance do you know what I ought to change it to to get 1200X800 res
[03:07] <younge> done feonix
[03:07] <feonix> And type..
[03:07] <feonix> gunzip -h
[03:07] <jrib> !fixres > ttjl (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:07] <jrib> ttjl: not offhand
[03:08] <younge> done feonix, now?
[03:08] <ttjl> jrib: TY
[03:08] <zePh7r> soundray, needing to back it up cracks the whole point of resizing a partition.. If I want to resize that's probably because I have no way to back it up first...
[03:08] <feonix> younge, that's it..
[03:08] <peterka> AmirB: try install dhcpd
[03:08] <feonix> younge, that is the command
[03:08] <peterka> AmirB: sudo apt-get install dhcpd
[03:08] <soundray> zePh7r: are you looking for help or looking to teach me?
[03:08] <feonix> younge, like.. gunzip myfile.gzip
[03:08] <delcoyote> NessieLiberation, i think my problem with nubuntu is due to network, it uses flux and not used to it, need to configure the eth0
[03:08] <zePh7r> soundray, nvm
[03:08] <LjL> !modeline | ttjl
[03:08] <ubotu> ttjl: A Modeline is a config line in the X server configuration file that gives info about a connected display and how to drive it at a specified display resolution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFree86_Modeline for more details. Here are 2 links to generate modelines which fit your monitor: http://bohne-lang.de/spec/linux/modeline/ and http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl
[03:09] <LjL> ttjl: but i think 1200x800 is a standard resolution, so no need for a modeline... not entirely sure though
[03:09] <adaptr> it's not standard VESA, I know that
[03:09] <Enverex> Is there a command to tell aptitude to just do something, regardless of what breakages it thinks will happen?
[03:09] <adaptr> its' 3x2
[03:10] <peterka> AmirB: or wait
[03:10] <adaptr> Enverex --force
[03:10] <peterka> AmirB: do you use ndiswrapper?
[03:10] <Enverex> adaptr, aptitude: unrecognised option `--force'
[03:10] <adaptr> yes, use apt-get
[03:10] <AmirB> peterka: ya. I said taht in the question
[03:10] <younge> feonix:
[03:10] <younge> younge@younge-desktop:~$ gunzip -d Community.emerald.gzip
[03:10] <younge> gunzip: Community.emerald.gzip.gz: No such file or directory
[03:10] <younge> what am i doing wrong
[03:11] <Enverex> adaptr, E: Command line option --force is not understood
[03:11] <adaptr> d*mn
[03:11] <LjL> younge: you're not in the right directory or the filename's wrong.
[03:11] <adaptr> do I need to man the man for you ?>
[03:11] <AmirB> peterka: what does dhcpd do?
[03:11] <peterka> AmirB: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-52916.html
[03:11] <jhasse> When i  click on the NetworkManager-Applet, my wlan card isn't listed. But in the manual configuration i can see it (it's in roaming mode). How can i activate it for the NetworkManager?
[03:11] <younge> LjL: the file is based on my desktop
[03:11] <ProN00b> can anyone tell me whats supposed to be so cool about this f-spot thing
[03:11] <ProN00b> ?
[03:11] <jrib> matt__: it's not packages (or at least wasn't a few weeks ago).  There should be a bug on launchpad somewhere
[03:11] <LjL> younge: you're not in your desktop, you're in your home directory. type  cd Desktop  to get there.
[03:11] <LjL> !cli > younge    (younge, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:11] <ncd> man on man
[03:12] <peterka> AmirB: this is daemon of dhcp client workin in backgroud
[03:12] <ncd> ha
[03:12] <Enverex> adaptr, The machine is hosed, I'm looking for direct answers, not hoops to jump through
[03:12] <ziroda1> ProN00b: digikam's better
[03:12] <AmirB> peterka: I have no idea what that means? will it help?
[03:12] <peterka> AmirB: try install and we see
[03:12] <soundray> ProN00b: nobody made such a claim.
[03:12] <peterka> AmirB: sudo apt-get install dhcpd
[03:12] <ncd> lol
[03:12] <digital_k> hello again all
[03:12] <ziroda1> hi
[03:12] <AmirB> peterka: ok, I did. it returned and said Starting DHCP server: "dhcpd failed to start - check syslog for diagnostics."
[03:13] <daath> Hello! I am trying to force a specific mode in xorg.conf, I only have one mode in there now, which I call "1080p" but the screen starts in another mode 1770xsomething, and /var/log/xorg.0.log say that it detects lots of modes, but not the one I wrote! What am I doing wrong?
[03:13] <AmirB> peterka: it also says it needs to be configured
[03:13] <adaptr> Enverex if the machine is hosed, then reinstall
[03:13] <ProN00b> well, its here lying on my default install and i just don't see its purpose, nautilus can give me preview pics too
[03:13] <jrib> matt__: see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/71593
[03:13] <ziroda1> ProN00b: if you dont like it uninstall it simple #ubuntu-offtopic is for rants
[03:13] <LjL> daath: try removing any other modes from the list.
[03:14] <digital_k> is anyone familiar with the wacom section of the xorg configuration? i was reading a blog and it says you can disable it. Do I uncomment it out or delete it altogether?
[03:14] <soundray> Enverex: no. If you need to force things, use dpkg. man dpkg to find out about the various force options.
[03:14] <LjL> digital_k: commenting out something is the same as deleting it, for what the system cares.
[03:14] <reubs> I'm having a problem with suspend on my desktop computer. It suspends but then instantly turns back on.... any ideas?
[03:14] <ncd> For Free F-spot is highly cool
[03:14] <ncd> its common sense
[03:14] <daath> LjL, I only have the one mode in xorg.conf :) It's like it autodetects modes, and ignores me totally ;)
[03:14] <ncd> :D
[03:14] <digital_k> well i suppose, but i would rather know how to properly do it instead of just willy nilly deleting things you know?
[03:14] <LjL> daath: pastebin the xorg.conf
[03:15] <younge> LjL:  younge@younge-desktop:~/Desktop$  gunzip -d Community.gzip, not working :S
[03:15] <soundray> reubs: it's probably poorly supported by your hardware.
[03:15] <AmirB> peterka: I can't send you private messages, I'm not registered
[03:15] <LjL> !baddevice > daath    (daath, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:15] <linuxgx> #winehq
[03:15] <LjL> daath: sorry, that wasn't for you
[03:15] <LjL> !baddevice > digital_k    (digital_k, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:16] <Enverex> I get this error whenever trying to install ANY package "failed in buffer_read(fd): files list for package `hicolor-icon-theme': Input/output error" when using apt-get or aptitude (not on my machine, trying to fix it for someone but they appear to have hosed their machine)
[03:16] <LjL> younge: same error as before?
[03:16] <daath> ljl, hehe ok, pastebin has a mysql error, know anotherone off the top of your head?
[03:16] <younge> LjL:  yes
[03:16] <LjL> daath: try refreshing, it's working for me now
[03:16] <Enverex> adaptr, That's a last resort. I would have thought that Debian systems could recover from a package screw-up
[03:16] <LjL> daath: paste.ubuntu-nl.org that is
[03:16] <arkanabar> rob_p:  thanks for /etc/resolv.conf -- changed DNS from local IP to one favored, and Firefox is going MUCH faster now!
[03:17] <digital_k> ty :LjL
[03:17] <younge> LjL: all i want to do is install a stupid theme from beryl
[03:17] <LjL> younge: but then the filename you used before was different from the one you've used now
[03:17] <soundray> Enverex: this doesn't sound like a package screw-up. Rather like a hardware problem.
[03:17] <AmirB> peterka: btw, about the forum you sent me, that is not my problem. when I run dhclient eth1 it works fine and I get an internet connection, it's just that i have to do that every time I turn on the pc!
[03:17] <daath> ljl, Thanks, here it is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20644/
[03:17] <reubs> soundray: is there a away to narrow down which bit it is?
[03:17] <LjL> younge: well, getting the filenames right may be a start ;)
[03:17] <younge> LjL:  indeed i have two theme i wish to install, ether would be great,
[03:17] <younge> themes*
[03:17] <Enverex> soundray, I thought that but I've deleted and re-downloaded the packages and the drives have enough space, I think pakages critical to installing other packages have been removed
[03:18] <younge> LjL:  one named: Community.emerald the other, Community
[03:18] <LjL> younge: you know that you can type just the first letters of a filename, and then hit TAB, to auto-complete the filename, right? that is handy.  anyway, pastebin the output of  ls -l  please
[03:18] <imon9> hi, recently i screw up my kernel compilation and synaptic is constantly giving me some annoying error, i would like to fresh reinstall my fiesty but hate to configure everything from scratch...i want to know if there is anyway to specify i want the same 1312 pakages installed as i having now?
[03:18] <soundray> reubs: you could reverse-compile your DSDT with iasl and check for compile errors.
[03:19] <younge> LjL:
[03:19] <younge> total 108
[03:19] <younge> -rw-r--r-- 1 younge younge 51115 2007-05-13 12:47 Community
[03:19] <younge> -rw-r--r-- 1 younge younge 43993 2007-05-13 12:30 Community.emerald
[03:19] <younge> -rw-r--r-- 1 younge younge  6032 2007-03-29 23:42 gaim.desktop
[03:19] <iwcd> please can someone tell me how to make my ntfs sata drive read AND write
[03:19] <LjL> !paste > younge    (younge, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:19] <soundray> Enverex: failed in buffer_read(fd) -- is it trying to read from a floppy disk?
[03:19] <iwcd> i am a newbie to this
[03:19] <sivaji> konqueror does not supports web page that contain applet
[03:19] <LjL> younge: well, you can see that the filenames are wrong, as there is no ".gzip" extension at all there. are you even sure they're gzip files?
[03:19] <younge> sorry, remember that for next time :),
[03:20] <LjL> younge: output of  file Community.emerald  please
[03:20] <younge> LjL:  when i go to properties it says a "gzip" file type
[03:20] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > iwcd (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:20] <iwcd> ty
[03:20] <Enverex> soundray, ... doubt it. I've told him to just format and install Feisty anyway. "aptitude install -f" showed half the system broken anyway with a score of, get this, nearly -3000
[03:20] <arkanabar> !ntfs-3g > arkanabar
[03:20] <digital_k> imon i do know you can back up your file list with a : dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > ubuntu-files
[03:21] <digital_k> this will output a file to your home directory which you can save , then import again after reinstall I believe
[03:21] <soundray> Enverex: sounds like a wise decision
[03:21] <younge> LjL:  sorry i am a noob at this, output of file? hwo =)
[03:21] <LjL> younge, type  file Community.emerald  and paste the output
[03:22] <imon9> really?
[03:22] <imon9> cool
[03:22] <daath> LjL, I don't get any "bad device" or the like...
[03:22] <iwcd> jrib installed that through automatix and restarted - still read only though - even if i type sudo nautilus
[03:22] <jrib> iwcd: don't use automatix
[03:22] <digital_k> that saves the file, you should use google to learn how to imprt the file tho after you reinstall
[03:23] <jrib> iwcd: pastebin this file please:  /etc/fstab
[03:23] <digital_k> make sure to back the file up on a thumb drive or something
[03:23] <jrib> !pastebin > iwcd (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:23] <younge> LjL: Community.emerald: gzip compressed data, was "Zbfrsc.tar", from Unix, last modified: Sat Feb 17 00:17:39 2007
[03:23] <b52new> ok here i am
[03:23] <LjL> daath: might this be relevant? http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2007-March/022431.html
[03:23] <soundray> !clone | imon9
[03:23] <ubotu> imon9: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[03:23] <b52new> i got it with the recovery mode of ubuntu
[03:23] <peterka> AmirB: sudo vim /etc/dhcpd.conf
[03:23] <digital_k> !automate
[03:23] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[03:23] <soundray> b52new: have you got it to boot again?
[03:24] <imon9> what is !automate?
[03:24] <Op3r> does anyone know how to adjust the brightness of a sony vaio pcg-frv37 laptop? the power meter is not working :(
[03:24] <soundray> !bot | imon9
[03:24] <ubotu> imon9: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:24] <LjL> younge: type "mv Community.emerald Community.emerald.tar.gz" and then "mv Community Community.tar.gz", then use "tar xf Community.emerald.tar.gz" and "tar xf Community.tar.gz"
[03:24] <digital_k> !cloning
[03:24] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[03:24] <b52new> soundray, yep, im in ubuntu right now
[03:24] <LjL> !botabuse
[03:24] <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...
[03:24] <digital_k> oh sorry
[03:24] <daath> LjL, I'll try to fiddle around with it some more, using the link - Thanks - I hope I won't be back ;)
[03:24] <digital_k> i didnt realize
[03:24] <digital_k> apologies
[03:25] <soundray> b52new: consider retrying with the CVS version of the driver. Find out what "make install" does and adapt it to your system - it clearly hasn't worked before.
[03:25] <bobonthenet> for some reason my preferences won't save with bittornado, anyone have any idea how to do this?
[03:25] <Mishaal> can the hackers spy on linux ???
[03:26] <LjL> daath: if i read that right, you should possibly try convincing X that you're not using a DFP monitor (i see you've got one option commented out, but there's another uncommented)
[03:26] <KoJ> good afternoon
[03:26] <imon9> thanks digital_k
[03:26] <younge> younge@younge-desktop:~/Desktop$ tar xf Community.emerald.tar.gz,  gzip: stdin: decompression OK, trailing garbage ignored, tar: Child returned status 2,    tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors,   younge@younge-desktop:~/Desktop$
[03:26] <digital_k> yw :)
[03:26] <younge> LjL: ^^
[03:26] <KoJ> having some trouble booting from the 7.04 live CD, select run and install ubuntu then it just freezez. Can someone help?
[03:26] <daath> LjL, But it is a DFP? :) It's my flatpanel TV :)
[03:27] <iwcd> jrib done
[03:27] <ompaul> Mishaal, your question lacks context, it is more secure by default at some levels
[03:27] <digital_k> Koj i have seen reports of that elsewhere also.
[03:27] <Op3r> does any know any utility for adjusting the brightness of the lcd of a sony vaio? the thing on the power management button is not working :(
[03:27] <younge> ahh
[03:27] <LjL> younge: i think those files are corrupted. what are the URLs for them?
[03:27] <imon9> hmm..btw, i am actually using gutsy repositories at the moment, so something is broken somehow
[03:27] <younge> it extracted
[03:27] <digital_k> are you getting a blacks screen during the process?
[03:27] <digital_k> at all?
[03:27] <younge> thank you LjL
[03:27] <ubuntu__> can I get these bouncing window things in both ubuntu and kubuntu?
[03:27] <bobonthenet> for some reason my preferences won't save with bittornado, anyone have any idea how to do this?
[03:27] <digital_k> bouncing windows? lol
[03:27] <KoJ> yeah, there's a little text at the bottom of the screen and a blinking cursor at the top
[03:27] <Neil-> found a bug - can someone confirm- Run top -d1 in terminal, then shrink terminal vertically
[03:27] <digital_k> you mean desktop effects?
[03:27] <imon9> so if i backup my pakages now, but resort back to feisty repositores, i'm sure some pakages wont match
[03:27] <Neil-> top crashes with a core dump
[03:27] <barbara> what package do i install on kubuntu to get edubuntu, as well?
[03:27] <LjL> daath: yeah but as you can read there, it seems with DFP whatever the driver "thinks" is the right resolution is used, totally ignoring custom modelines
[03:27] <Neil-> anyone else get this issue?
[03:27] <ompaul> Mishaal, I point you at www.securityfocus.com for a basis intro to security
[03:27] <daath> LjL, Ah I understand - Because I wrote its a DFP. it will ignore modelines! :D
[03:28] <jrib> iwcd: give us the url
[03:28] <digital_k> imon you may want to make a backup of your repos as well
[03:28] <Horscht> !DVD
[03:28] <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
[03:28] <digital_k> and save those also
[03:28] <LjL> daath: then maybe if you tell it it's *not* a DFP, it just won't work anyway... but
[03:28] <Op3r> !LCD
[03:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lcd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:28] <kmL> hi, I did something with the ati drivers ... with the xorg.conf file I mean and when I rebooted it started out as text mode in terminal... how do I fix that ? it says something about that it cant load x server..
[03:28] <soundray> Neil-: can't confirm - no crash here
[03:28] <ubuntu__> digital_k: I saw videos on youtube and it looks really cool but I dont know how to get them
[03:28] <iwcd> jrib http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20646/
[03:28] <Op3r> !sony vaio
[03:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sony vaio - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:28] <Neil-> really, odd
[03:28] <reya276> does anyone know if there is gui app for compiz 0.5
[03:28] <daath> LjL, Thanks man, I will try to muck around
[03:28] <robert__> a
[03:29] <Neil-> as you get it small enough, the core is dumped
[03:29] <younge> LjL:  i am still a lost puppy though hehe i have the files now, but when i go to theme and add, it says theme.ini is not a vaild format :O:O
[03:29] <digital_k> ubuntu_ I have only used what comes with feisty thus far, so I have no knowledge really.
[03:29] <younge> how hard is it to install a new blooody theme :(
[03:29] <jrib> iwcd: follow the instructions on the wiki.  It seems automatix didn't do anything
[03:29] <KoJ> digital_k, yeah, there's a little text at the bottom of the screen and a blinking cursor at the top
[03:29] <LjL> younge: i'm not on GNOME, i know little of GNOME themes...
[03:29] <digital_k> the included effects in feisty are compiz, very basic
[03:29] <kmL> holy cracker ... so many users to acctive
[03:29] <CoAX> hello everyone
[03:29] <younge> ok thanks for your help anyway LjL
[03:29] <digital_k> hi CoAX
[03:29] <iwcd> jrib ty
[03:29] <CoAX> I am trying to install Ubuntu on an Inspirion 2650
[03:29] <CoAX> the 7.04
[03:30] <CoAX> step 4 of 7
[03:30] <ubuntu__> I am using kubuntu live cd 6.10 now but can I get the bouncy windows thing then?
[03:30] <georgy_> Op3r, : http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony_drivers
[03:30] <b52new> soundray http://nopaste.info/8edd248689.html
[03:30] <digital_k> i dont believe that is in the 6.10 version
[03:30] <Tonnerre> ubuntu__, install and start beryl
[03:30] <CoAX> Prepare disk space. I selected new partition size, confirmed and now the computer is frozen
[03:30] <imon9> digital_k, is there i jsut did the pakages backup thing u told... but i got a list of my installed pakages... when i reimport them, does it also help me uninstall those pakages that i not need?
[03:30] <CoAX> not sure what to do and kind of freaking out
[03:30] <Op3r> georgy_, thanks I almost rebooted to go back to windows
[03:30] <Lopi> witam
[03:30] <ompaul> CoAX, so had you anything on the machine?
[03:31] <soundray> b52new: see, it installs it in the headers directory. It's no use there...
[03:31] <digital_k> imon9 it should install what you had and fix the rest I am guessing.
[03:31] <imon9> digital_k, or is it better if i go it by installing ubuntu server version?
[03:31] <reya276> so yeah I updated to the new version of compiz 0.5 anf now I can't access GL Desltop
[03:31] <ubuntu__> thank you all, I will try to install beryl, but it does it work better/worse in kubuntu/ubuntu?
[03:31] <digital_k> well do you need the server version?
[03:31] <b52new> where should i copy it instead?
[03:31] <digital_k> are you going to run a server?
[03:31] <soundray> b52new: you'll have to sudo cp it again like before.
[03:31] <dazebao> who speak italian_
[03:31] <Lopi> czy tworzenie aliasow ip do usug np alias ip do korzystania z firefoxa pozwoli mi wejsc na czat pod innym adresem ip jesli mnie zbanuja na obecnym?
[03:31] <georgy_> !it
[03:31] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:31] <digital_k> the desktop version should be ok unless you want a server setup
[03:32] <soundray> b52new: get the copy target with 'locate rt2570.ko | grep $(uname -r)'
[03:32] <KoJ> having some trouble booting from the 7.04 live CD, select run and install ubuntu then it just freezez. Can someone help?
[03:32] <digital_k> Koj did you make the cd yourself?
[03:32] <imon9> no no...i just reckon that ubuntu server edition did not install all the application that coes with desktop version
[03:32] <KoJ> sorry for c&p
[03:32] <digital_k> you may want to check the cd for defects
[03:32] <KoJ> no, it's a mail order free CD
[03:32] <b52new> soundray, done
[03:32] <imon9> so i dont have to remove those application manually later
[03:32] <digital_k> Ok so you have an 'official' dvd
[03:33] <KoJ> tried to check it but had the same freeze problem D:
[03:33] <wimdows> what's the easiest way to use ubuntu to serve video/audio over a LAN?
[03:33] <digital_k> what are the specs of your machine if i may ask , Koj?
[03:33] <CoAX> no progress bar no nothing
[03:33] <Neil-> Can someone run top -d1 in terminal, and shrink it vertically. It should crash out and dump core.. Someone else running konsole has confirmed it does the same
[03:33] <Neil-> If it does, what should i file it under on a bug repoirt?
[03:33] <georgy_> wimdows : vlc
[03:33] <jah13> Hello?
[03:33] <soundray> b52new: now you can do a 'sudo depmod -a'. Then you should be able to 'sudo modprobe rt2570' and hope it works this time.
[03:33] <digital_k> hello jah13
[03:33] <KoJ> erm, 512mb RAM, 2.80ghz CPU, 160gb HDD, nVidia video card
[03:34] <jah13> Can i get help with ndiswrapper installation here?
[03:34] <imon9> digital_k. isnt ubuntu server edition is more like a barebone edition of ubuntu dektop wihout all the apps? or is there any barebone ubuntu that i can download?
[03:34] <KoJ> don't know video specs
[03:34] <digital_k> Intel cpu, Koj?
[03:34] <KoJ> yes, i386
[03:34] <wimdows> georgy_ - isn't that overkill? as that re-encodes etc on the fly, where all I want to do is have multiple clients play video/audio from a server location
[03:34] <DoctorOwl> Does anyone remember how many people attended the open week sessions?
[03:34] <b52new> soundray but its still on the blacklist
[03:34] <digital_k> try it in safe graphics mode when the cd boots
[03:34] <KoJ> same problem, i've tried about everything
[03:34] <arro> when I type "sudo pccardctl ident" I get no product info available, what should I do?
[03:35] <digital_k> So you have tried the safe graphics mode , and it still freezes?
[03:35] <digital_k> thats odd.
[03:35] <soundray> b52new: I think an explicit modprobe forces it past the blacklist -- but try it out
[03:35] <b52new> soundray it worked fine, no errors
[03:35] <NessieLiberation> Bhaal, are you swedish?
[03:35] <KoJ> thats what I thought
[03:35] <void^> imon9: yes, it's just barebone (and installs a different kernel by default).
[03:35] <dazebao> who speak italian
[03:35] <georgy_> wimdows : you right, i read you question to fast, sorry
[03:35] <digital_k> could be the cd you have might be defected, its very possible
[03:35] <void^> !it | dazebao
[03:35] <ubotu> dazebao: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[03:35] <NessieLiberation> dazebao, not really...
[03:35] <Bhaal> NessieLiberation: Coz I come and go alot?
[03:36] <JR_> Does anybody know how to format a hard disk to HFS (mac filesystem) in ubuntu?
[03:36] <imon9> void^: what is the different kernel?
[03:36] <NessieLiberation> Bhaal, because i know a swede with the nick bhaal ;)
[03:36] <KoJ> should I try downloading a CD, instead of using the mail order one?
[03:36] <jah13> Can someone give me a quick walkthrough on how to install ndiswrapper?
[03:36] <imon9> isn;t both using kernel 2.6.20-15 now?
[03:36] <digital_k> You can Koj, just to be sure.
[03:36] <arro> Koj, yes, mailorder takes a long time
[03:36] <void^> imon9: the -server kernel instead of -generic
[03:36] <CoAX> can someone help me with the install freeze problem?
[03:36] <Bhaal> NessieLiberation: Ahhh, no, Im not swedish, Im Australian, and the only 'Bhaal' here...  for 9yrs now...
[03:36] <KoJ> kk, thanks for your help :D
[03:36] <NessieLiberation> KoJ, if you can it'll be quicker and more fun
[03:36] <wimdows> georgy_ : ok, so what is the best way of doing it? Setting up NFS? It looks like playing it over a Samba share doesn't work
[03:36] <imon9> i am actually having problem with that kernel (2.6.20-15) coz my scanner not working with it
[03:36] <NessieLiberation> Bhaal, ah ok, the other guy probably only uses quakenet anyway
[03:37] <wimdows> And I don't want to have to install NFS client tools on windows machines
[03:37] <Bhaal> NessieLiberation: Fairymuff
[03:37] <KoJ> You read it wrong, I already ahve the mail order disk, it just gets a black screen with a flashing curser and some numbers and text at the bottom
[03:37] <Gerro> synaptic keeps whining about not being able to authenticate what I'm installing, why is that?
[03:37] <KoJ> No idea whats up with it tbh ;(
[03:37] <georgy_> wimdows : Yes, it's possible to work
[03:37] <arro> can someone walk me through connecting my laptop to my network wirelessly?
[03:37] <NessieLiberation> Bhaal, never seen that, only hairy or enough
[03:37] <JR_> Does anybody know how to format a hard disk to HFS (mac filesystem) in ubuntu?
[03:37] <vega-_> can i run ubuntu 32 bit on amd 64 cpu
[03:37] <digital_k> Koj, as I said, I have seen alot of people complain about that lately on a different site.
[03:37] <icebreeze> hey where do i go to enable bci for freetype?  I can't seem to find anything on the forums that really specify.
[03:37] <digital_k> there is no reason why its happening tho
[03:37] <digital_k> apparently
[03:37] <Bhaal> NessieLiberation: Ah, well now you have, been using that for years aswell :)
[03:38] <wimdows> does anyone here use ubuntu to serve up video/audio to Windows as well as other Ubuntu machines?
[03:38] <BleSS> how disable the virtual terminal in Ubuntu? I know that /etc/inittab has been replaced by /etc/init.d/*. Do I have to delete the /etc/init.d/tty{3-6}?
[03:38] <imon9> and yes, one very important question! if i were to reinstall my feisty/gutsy...but i still want to use my /home or user configuration (i wont delete them since they are on a different partition) so how do i tell the new installation to use the user?
[03:38] <vega-_> can i run ubuntu 32 bit on amd 64 cpu
[03:38] <Gerro> imon9: create a new user however you like
[03:38] <miki> how can I install python-imaging in fiesty
[03:38] <void^> BleSS: you mean /etc/event.d/
[03:39] <Gerro> vega-_: yes you can but why would you want to?
[03:39] <NessieLiberation> vega-, yes
[03:39] <soundray> !chroot > vega-_, please read ubotu's private message
[03:39] <NessieLiberation> Gerro, there are a few reasons to want to
[03:39] <imon9> Gerro: i want to use the same user which i have now
[03:39] <BleSS> void^: yes
[03:39] <Gerro> not really
[03:39] <Gerro> NessieLiberation: name one?
[03:39] <NessieLiberation> Gerro, flash
[03:39] <Gerro> you can use a 32 bit browser
[03:39] <NessieLiberation> yeah
[03:39] <NessieLiberation> i know
[03:40] <Gerro> and modify the browsers x11 exporting of it
[03:40] <Gerro> or use wine to run windows flash
[03:40] <Gerro> even more stable
[03:40] <vega-_> Gerro: because of flash incompatibility
[03:40] <NessieLiberation> but it's seriously less hassle for someone who doesnt understand these things to simply run 32-bit
[03:40] <KoJ> Thanks for your help digital_K. Going to nip down to the computer shop and pick up some CD-RW =D
[03:40] <soundray> Gerro: closed-source wifi drivers are a killer
[03:41] <Gerro> vega-_:my brother has 64 bit laptop and flash runs fine on his either you install 32 bit firefox and use linux flash, or you use gnash with firefox 64 bit, or run firefox under wine with windows flash
[03:41] <digital_k> np Koj, good luck . :)
[03:41] <Gerro> soundray: which ones?
[03:41] <soundray> Gerro: bcm43xx
[03:41] <Gerro> soundray: ndiswrapper covers most them but I think one in ubuntu repository is older
[03:42] <vega-_> Gerro: im using flash with 64 but most of the firefox addons to download videos from youtube are not working
[03:42] <wimdows> guys - what's the most efficient way to serve video files over the LAN to Windows clients?
[03:42] <Gerro> soundray: remember to get the windows wireless driver that is either 32 bit or 64 bit whatever your system is
[03:43] <Gerro> vega-_: you tried gnash yet?
[03:43] <neo_> Hey guys, quick question.
[03:43] <neo_> I'm upgrading to Feisty right now.
[03:43] <vega-_> Gerro: what is that
[03:43] <neo_> And I need to interrupt it.
[03:43] <Gerro> vega-_: I mostly use flash for videos too, if you use gnash you won't get annoying flash ads with screeching volume
[03:43] <neo_> Will that totally screw the whole thing up?
[03:43] <Gerro> vega-_: open source flash
[03:43] <LjL> neo_: if it's just downloading packages, interrupt it. if it's installing, don't.
[03:43] <neo_> It's fetching and installing the upgrads
[03:44] <neo_> 904 out of 989
[03:44] <vega-_> Gerro: ok ill give it a try thanks
[03:44] <Gerro> vega-_: no prob
[03:44] <arkanabar> neo_ : fetching is downloading.
[03:44] <LjL> neo_, it fetches first, installs later
[03:44] <neo_> Sweet.
[03:44] <LjL> you need to know which it is doing
[03:44] <neo_> Will it have to start from the beginning again?
[03:44] <Mikelevel> firefox64+nspluginwrapper+flash works fine
[03:44] <LjL> neo_: no
[03:44] <neo_> When I start again, I mean.
[03:44] <neo_> Great, thanks.
[03:44] <stuart_> I'm trying to install my hp scan jet 4670.  The scanjet is recognized.  But when I type in "stuart@stuart-desktop:~$ cat /proc/bus/usb/drivers" I get "cat: /proc/bus/usb/drivers: No such file or directory".  Can anyone point me in the right direction???? TIA
[03:44] <LjL> neo_: make *very* sure it's just downloading though. if it *is* installing, you'll mess up horribly (most likely) by interru
[03:45] <flami> Hi Im looking for a software to play DVDs , what do you suggest ?
[03:45] <soundray> Gerro: I like 64bit, but for most people who come here and ask which to install, i386 is the better choice.
[03:45] <LjL> !dvd
[03:45] <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
[03:45] <JR_> Does anybody know how to format a hard disk to HFS (mac filesystem) in ubuntu?
[03:45] <flami> THnak you
[03:46] <rch__> JR_ get bootcamp
[03:46] <Gerro> soundray: nonsense the best quality about linux is that it installs on anything
[03:46] <flami> damn,  thank you ^^
[03:46] <rch__> np :)
[03:46] <LjL> JR_:  sudo apt-get install hfsutils  -  man hformat 
[03:47] <Enverex> Gerro, Flash is a nightmare to get working, Java has issues and then there are a handful of other apps with issues
[03:47] <LjL> JR_: unless you mean HFS+, in which case get "hfsplus" instead
[03:47] <soundray> Gerro: not nonsense. These people come back and ask how to do this and that on 64bit, and they're finding it a pain to deal with.
[03:47] <Gerro> enverex: java works fine on 64 bit, I never noticed any problems with it. Any bugs in particular?
[03:47] <georgy_> Stuart : Have a look here : http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-HEWLETT-PACKARD You scanner seem unsupported
[03:47] <Gerro> soundray: name an example?
[03:47] <Enverex> Gerro, Some things still need 32bit Java and it's screwy
[03:47] <soundray> Gerro: it's just not the best choice for everyone, even if the hardware support is there.
[03:48] <larson9999> the best quality of linux is it's license.
[03:48] <soundray> Gerro: the ones already discussed. No, it is not straightforward to install firefox32 on amd64.
[03:48] <soundray> Gerro: and flash and codecs and drivers and wine...
[03:48] <Didius> Hi, is the UDSF offline? or is it just my connection?
[03:48] <Didius> http://doc.gwos.org/
[03:49] <Gerro> soundray: was for me
[03:49] <Gerro> codecs have to install for either one and wine has 64 bit instructions takes 2 steps
[03:49] <soundray> Gerro: you're probably a genius. The average person asking for help here isn't.
[03:49] <Gerro> oh wow I have to install a .deb for 32bit libraries big deal
[03:49] <Gerro> soundray: vega no noob, we kool
[03:50] <Gerro> vega_: ain't that right :)
[03:50] <Do``> hey
[03:50] <Do``> could someone help me figure out a problem?
[03:50] <LjL> !ask
[03:50] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:50] <Do``> i already searched and made a forum post about it
[03:50] <Do``> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2616708
[03:50] <void^> as long as nspluginwrapper can't be installed via one (1) gui-button 64bit isn't good for average joe ;)
[03:50] <Do``> so i'll just link that
[03:50] <Gerro> soundray: I think your just a rather old user of ubuntu, the latest model is a bit different
[03:51] <Pieter_> guys, how do i install opera on feisty?
[03:51] <LjL> !opera > Pieter_    (Pieter_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:51] <Gerro> soundray: no offense but don't have to worry about 32 bit installs screwing up apt anymore
[03:51] <LjL> Pieter_: just get the .deb package from opera.com i guess
[03:51] <Esmo2000> Hey all
[03:51] <Gerro> soundray: chrooting and all that annoyed heck out of me before
[03:51] <Grummus> also there are many wifi cards out there without 64 bit windows driver, so ndiswrapper does not help you on x86_64
[03:51] <Do``> LjL: so?
[03:51] <snikker> how can i reconfigure date, language, and so on in my own country language? i've tried "dpkg-reconfigure locales", but nothing to do... can you help me?
[03:52] <vega-_> anybody know firefox proxy client i think its tourk?
[03:52] <Gerro> Grummus: so install the 32 bit one with ndiswrapper?
[03:52] <Grummus> Gerro, does not work
[03:52] <Gerro> grummus: or 64 bit w/e
[03:52] <LjL> Do``, so, what? i don't necessarily have an answer. actually i don't, i don't even use GNOME.
[03:52] <Gerro> Grummus: well I got ndiswrapper going on 64 bit so I know least broadcom ones do
[03:52] <Do``> eh :/
[03:52] <LjL> !locales > snikker    (snikker, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:52] <soundray> Gerro: not at all. I run three feisty machines at home, two of them 64bit. Also have a 64bit edgy still. *I* can deal with those problems fine.
[03:52] <Do``> i've been trying to find any solution for the better part of the last 2 weeks
[03:52] <Do``> and nothing.
[03:52] <Pieter_> another question, how important is anti-virus software on linux?
[03:53] <tarzeau> Pieter_: not at all
[03:53] <LjL> Pieter_: not very, is the consensus
[03:53] <Esmo2000> Hey, i was wondering if anyone could help me setup twinview?  Ive been trying for a day but with no luck
[03:53] <LjL> !virus > Pieter_    (Pieter_, see the private message from Ubotu)
[03:53] <soundray> Gerro: but making people install amd64 if they don't need it causes unnecessary traffic on this channel.
[03:53] <rch__> |-| this important
[03:53] <snikker> LjL: thanx. i look it :)
[03:53] <andy_linux> anybody know the dirve mapper software for linux
[03:53] <Esmo2000> I've got the monitor to recognize
[03:53] <Esmo2000> but,
[03:53] <Esmo2000> I can't get it to display anything
[03:53] <vega-_> anybody know firefox proxy client i think its tourk?
[03:53] <Gerro> soundray: only unnecessary traffic I've seen is making people install those old busted restricted modules. Seriously easy to do 64 bit stuff..
[03:53] <rch__> Gerro: the 64bit version is evidently better with FF?
[03:54] <Gerro> rch: FF?
[03:54] <rch__> feisty
[03:54] <Gerro> rch__: yeah
[03:54] <Esmo2000> Can anybody help?
[03:55] <Enverex> Does anyone know why UT2004 would fail to start with the error "Assertion failed: sizeof(*this)==GetClass()->GetPropertiesSize() [File:UnGame.cpp]  [Line: 149] "?
[03:55] <Gerro> Esmo2000: perhaps....
[03:55] <Esmo2000> Gerro, thanks, it would really really be appreciated
[03:55] <Esmo2000> Gerro,  I've been hacking at this forever
[03:55] <vega-_> anybody know firefox proxy client i think its tourk?
[03:56] <Esmo2000> Gerro, so, basically i have the monitor recognized
[03:56] <Esmo2000> Gerro, but no dice
[03:56] <Gerro> vega-_: never heard of it, what's it for?
[03:56] <TheAberrant> Hey all, trying to figure out a crash with WoW via Wine - only crashes through the shortcut created by the tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft (using Feisty Fawn)
[03:56] <Gerro> Esmo2000: dice? hmm is it multiple monitor problem?
[03:56] <Gerro> TheAberrant: try #winehq
[03:56] <Esmo2000> Gerro, yeah, the second monitor won't display anything
[03:56] <Esmo2000> Gerro, Its a dvi output
[03:56] <vega-_> Gerro: its a poxy or vpn client for firefox
[03:56] <Esmo2000> Gerro, I'm running FF
[03:56] <Gerro> Esmo2000: damn had same problem few days ago in xubuntu channel
[03:57] <Esmo2000> Gerro, :(
[03:57] <TheAberrant> Gerro: Okay, tho it's working properly through the CLI.  just crashes with the shortcut
[03:57] <Esmo2000> Gerro, so, any suggestions?  what solved it the other day?
[03:58] <magnetron> TheAberrant: change the shortcut so it will execute the same command as in CLI
[03:58] <Gerro> Esmo2000: hmm think they turned down resolution and used some sort of splitting program
[03:58] <Gerro> Esmo2000: the guy was really into trading business had some pics of his desktop showing to people
[03:58] <Yancho> is there anyway to retreive the password of a username? wanna search the pass i set for username postgres
[03:59] <magnetron> TheAberrant: http://www.wowwiki.com/Linux/Wine
[03:59] <Gerro> Esmo2000: I wish I could be of more help, I wanted to dual monitor too :(
[03:59] <erUSUL> magnetron: john the ripper
[03:59] <Esmo2000> Gerro, oh, you tried and it didn't work?
[03:59] <soundray> Yancho: no, but you can reset it with 'sudo passwd postgres'
[03:59] <LjL> Yancho, are you sure there is a password at all? if you  cat /etc/passwd | grep postgres , do you see a hash or a "!" in the second field?
[03:59] <LjL> Yancho: err i meant /etc/shadow
[03:59] <Gerro> Esmo2000: nah my other monitor is busted so I use it with my windows box
[03:59] <boom> greetings, can  someone tell me command to configure internet connection in ubuntu? am using version 4.10.thanks!
[03:59] <Esmo2000> yeah, this works with my windows box
[04:00] <shirish> guys isn't there a ubuntu multimedia fork distribution somewhere?
[04:00] <erUSUL> boom: 6.10? what type of connection? cable, xdsl? wifi? wired?
[04:00] <Gerro> Esmo2000: hey can you use xgl with compiz on multi screen?
[04:00] <Horscht> !CSS
[04:00] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:00] <balbir97> jrib: thanks, I got message from ubotu :)
[04:00] <boom> erUSUL:dsl.
[04:00] <Esmo2000> Umm, i don't know?
[04:00] <erUSUL> boom: modem or router?
[04:01] <shirish> !ubuntu multimedia
[04:01] <Esmo2000> Gerro, would it make a difference?  My monitor sees nothing
[04:01] <boom> erUSUL: dsl modem. am sorry shld have told u that
[04:01] <Gerro> Esmo2000: probably best not too, too much overhead
[04:01] <Esmo2000> Gerro, My computer sees the monitor
[04:01] <shirish> !multimedia
[04:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[04:01] <magnetron> boom: ubuntu 4.10 is not supported anymore. did you mean to say 6.10?
[04:01] <infidel> is there a way to schedule thuderbird to do an automated send with attachment daily?
[04:01] <Gerro> Esmo2000: did you fix your xorg.conf to show there are more than one monitors?
[04:01] <gordboy> Yancho, yeah, there is a file with everyone's password in it. and it is readable by everyone. just for those occasions when you "forget" admin passwords. happens all the time ...
[04:01] <d2812> shirish: Do you mean the medibuntu repo's?
[04:01] <Esmo2000> Gerro, Yes, my computer is acting as if the monitor is there
[04:01] <shirish> d2812: ah yes, medibuntu
[04:01] <erUSUL> !dsl
[04:01] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[04:02] <Esmo2000> Gerro, But it doesn't drive a signal
[04:02] <LjL> gordboy, the file with the password hashes (hashes, not passwords) isn't readable by everyone, but only by root.
[04:02] <erUSUL> !dsl > boom
[04:02] <d2812> shirish: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com
[04:02] <shirish> d2812: any idea where I can find more info. about that?
[04:02] <shirish> thanx
[04:02] <boom> erUSUL:thanks mate
[04:02] <erUSUL> boom: read the priv msg from ubotu
[04:02] <boom> yeh thanks
[04:02] <erUSUL> boom: no problem?
[04:02] <Gerro> Esmo2000: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=341003
[04:02] <gordboy> LjL, really ? well i never. gee is that what those illegible characters are ?
[04:02] <d2812> shirish: check your PM's
[04:03] <LjL> gordboy, did i miss a <sarcasm> tag?
[04:03] <shirish> d2812: where in ubuntuforums or where?
[04:03] <variant> gordboy: it's not supposed to be human readable
[04:03] <Yancho> gordboy can i login as root? su is not wallowing me
[04:03] <LjL> !root > Yancho    (Yancho, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:04] <LjL> Yancho: use  sudo command  or, if you for some reason need to stay logged in as root for a while, use  sudo -i 
[04:04] <Esmo2000> Gerro, Yeah, this isn't too useful to me
[04:04] <Yancho> oki ill do -i for the time being thanks
[04:04] <sumigamer> hey guys i wanted to know if i download feisty from torrent, what will be the amount i will be uploading, if i am downloading 700Mb???
[04:04] <Gerro> Esmo2000: yeah but turns out can't do a 3d desktop with multiple monitors :(
[04:04] <LjL> sumigamer: you should at least upload the same amount of data you download, i'd say.
[04:05] <sumigamer> Ljl, this means i will have to upload 700MB???
[04:05] <LjL> sumigamer: it doesn't mean you *have* to.
[04:05] <shirish> sumigamer: its upto you, but yes it would help other people
[04:06] <magnetron> sumigamer: it is voluntarily, but ut will make your download faster
[04:06] <LjL> !away > azteech    (azteech, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:06] <shijirou> hi guys wanted to ask how to use bluetooth stuff on ubuntu
[04:06] <Gerro> summigamer: best to use torrent when something is first released, very fast then
[04:06] <cdiddlydog> 'E:Type 'deb' is not known on line 45 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list, E:The list of sources could not be read.'
[04:06] <Horscht> !bluetooth > shijirou
[04:06] <magnetron> shijirou: ask
[04:06] <cdiddlydog> can anyone help me out with what that means
[04:06] <Gerro> !bluetooth > shijirou
[04:06] <LjL> cdiddlydog: pastebin your sources.list (hint: if you select the "SourcesList" datatype in the pastebin, you'll probably find out where the error is yourself)
[04:06] <Gerro> !bluetooth > Gerro
[04:06] <shijirou> im running the bluetooth obex thing... im trying to send an image from my cellphone to my pc
[04:07] <shijirou> !bluetooth
[04:07] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[04:07] <sumigamer> guys i am short on bandwidth. the monthly bandwidth allocated to me is 1gb. I have to pay one buck per mb more than that.
[04:07] <shijirou> thabks for the trigger
[04:07] <Horscht> 1gb monthly limit
[04:07] <Horscht> wtf
[04:07] <stmoon> hello
[04:07] <LjL> sumigamer: then upload less, we aren't going to kill you.
[04:07] <magnetron> sumigamer: you could just download it through http if that is the case
[04:07] <Gerro> sumigamer: wow that blows seriously
[04:07] <boom> hi, can someone please tell me the command to update all packaeges( including kernel)?
[04:08] <sumigamer> Ljl, how do i know how much am i uploading?? And how do i stop it??
[04:08] <LjL> boom: "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"
[04:08] <Gerro> sumigamer: I can down 1gb in under an hour
[04:08] <stmoon> can you install beryl in ubuntu with ATI 9200?
[04:08] <magnetron> boom: use the update manager, it will do that for you
[04:08] <LjL> sumigamer: that depends on the torrent client you use. there probably are settable limits in the settings.
[04:08] <Gerro> stmoon: yeah but its difficult
[04:08] <boom> aight thanks guys !
[04:08] <stmoon> how do you do?
[04:08] <Horscht> sumigamer, better download from http
[04:08] <stefg> boom: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:08] <stmoon> please help me Gerro
[04:08] <Enverex> LjL, I doubt many people will do that, I surely wouldn't. I'd take a direct download over a torrent any-day because I don't particularly like having my network crippled for extended periods...
[04:08] <LjL> !beryl > stmoon    (stmoon, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:08] <Horscht> don't use torrents on such a quota
[04:08] <sumigamer> i heard that torrents are faster.....
[04:08] <stmoon> Gerro: please help me..
[04:09] <LjL> Enverex, he asked about downloading from torrent, i didn't tell him to.
[04:09] <mumperer> i've tried installing Fiesty (7.04) from the supplied dvds - I can't promote this, it just doesn't seem ready, leads me (twice) to "bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off" - eh?
[04:09] <variant> sumigamer: if it's a good torrent they can be
[04:09] <stmoon> can you install beryl in ubuntu with ATI 9200?
[04:09] <Gerro> stmoon: me!? hell no I'm a noob when it comes to that sort of stuff..
[04:09] <LjL> stmoon, beryl help in #ubuntu-effects thanks
[04:09] <stmoon> Gerro:  yes..
[04:09] <snikker> Ljl: i've reconfigure localeconf, but my php script show the month name in english instead of my country language.. (the script work fine on another linux box)
[04:09] <Horscht> !beryl > stmoon
[04:10] <variant> mumperer: you can't promote it eh?
[04:10] <ALcHoLiC> hi
[04:10] <Gerro> stmoon: besides you tried xgl or compiz perhaps enlightenment, very nice stufff
[04:10] <stmoon> thanks..
[04:10] <Mo0oSaH> !ipod
[04:10] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[04:11] <mumperer> variant: I was hoping to visit and install/demo at an institutional user but ...
[04:11] <sumigamer> also, does anynone know what will be the amount of downloaded data if i upgrade to feisty from dapper??
[04:11] <LjL> snikker, unsure
[04:11] <Mo0oSaH> !rockbox
[04:11] <ubotu> rockbox is an open source firmware replacement for audio players from Archos, iRiver, Apple (iPod), and iAudio. See http://www.rockbox.org/ to get started!
[04:11] <variant> mumperer: whats ... mean?
[04:11] <allblacks> how can i see the list of users from this channel i am using xchat?
[04:11] <stmoon> can you install beryl in ubuntu with ATI 9200?
[04:11] <jlaw> hi, i am trying to set up ubuntu feisty on my nvidia stripe (nforce 4) following this howto https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto apt-get install dmraid fails in my chrooted system. now i am stuck, i can even remove it "invoke-rc.d: initscript dmraid, action "start" failed.". any ideas?
[04:11] <magnetron> If anyone wants to ask ubotu for something, consider to do so with a /msg
[04:11] <LjL> sumigamer: you can't upgrade directly, you have to go through edgy, so it'll be quite a bit. likely more than a gb, if you have several packages installed.
[04:11] <shawn34> sumigamer, you can't you need to goto Edgy first then Feisty
[04:11] <stefg> sumigamer: uhoh... you'll have to go through edgy first.... 1GB won't be enough oa the end of the day
[04:11] <stmoon> there is not anyone in ubutnu-effects
[04:12] <sumigamer> i do have edgy...
[04:12] <LjL> stmoon: i see 108 people there.
[04:12] <shawn34> sumigamer, you said dapper
[04:12] <stmoon> really?
[04:12] <CheshireViking> allblacks, there should be a slider on the right hand side  the xchat screen that you can move to the left by clicking & holding using the mouse
[04:12] <variant> mumperer: if you want to complain do it in #ubuntu-offtopic, this is the support channel and is only for support issues. better than complaining why don't you A. find out what caused the error and B. submit a bug report and optionally C. fix it
[04:12] <stefg> sumigamer: expect around 500 to 700 MB then
[04:13] <sumigamer> looks like i will have to order from shipit...
[04:13] <Enverex> sumigamer, You can just set your upload speed to really slow
[04:13] <stmoon> LjL:  however there is no anyone who answer for me
[04:13] <Enverex> sumigamer, Set it to 1KB/s or something
[04:13] <LjL> stmoon: perhaps you could try asking a real question. like, "i've tried to X but it failed when doing Y, with error Z"
[04:13] <sumigamer> Enverex, if I dont upload much, wont other guys get angry at me???
[04:13] <LjL> sumigamer: shipit doesn't ship Feisty
[04:13] <Enverex> sumigamer, No
[04:13] <LjL> (at least i don't think)
[04:13] <stefg> !shipit
[04:13] <ubotu> shipit is a service that sends free Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu CDs. See http://shipit.ubuntu.com/ and http://shipit.kubuntu.org and http://shipit.edubuntu.org - Shipit will send Feisty (7.04) CDs
[04:13] <stmoon> ok Thanks.. LjL
[04:14] <LjL> oh it will. nevermind
[04:14] <Horscht> unless they invented a netstab device, no
[04:14] <variant> stmoon: the short answer is, yes you can
[04:14] <sumigamer> guys i live in India....
[04:14] <magnetron> sumigamer: no, there is alot of ppl seeding that torrent anyway
[04:14] <jlaw> hi, i am trying to set up ubuntu feisty on my nvidia stripe (nforce 4) following this howto https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto apt-get install dmraid fails in my chrooted system. now i am stuck, i can even remove it "invoke-rc.d: initscript dmraid, action "start" failed.". any ideas?
[04:14] <jah13> Hello?
[04:14] <magnetron> !ask
[04:14] <mumperer> Ah well - I was hoping for a clue - so i'll remain clueless.
[04:14] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:14] <jah13> Can someone help me succesfully compile ndiswrapper?
[04:14] <stmoon> variant:  yes. i can do. but it need more time..
[04:15] <arkanabar> What are some good desktop publishing / page layout packages?
[04:15] <jah13> Im not on my ubuntu laptop now, but maybe a quick walktrough would be nice...
[04:15] <variant> mumperer: you havn't asked a question
[04:15] <sumigamer> I live in India, which is why i pay very dearly for bandwidth.....
[04:15] <LjL> arkanabar: i think Scribus is decent, or just use TeX
[04:15] <magnetron> !info scribus > arkanabar
[04:16] <ncd> how do i get the uids for grubs root= stuf?
[04:16] <arkanabar> My sister uses TeX, and it's way more TeXnical than I want to be.  Thanks for Scribus.
[04:16] <sumigamer> anyone here from India who can send me feisty, then
[04:16] <variant> !UUID | ncd
[04:16] <ubotu> ncd: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[04:16] <ncd> tnx
[04:17] <allblacks> what is the name of that package for GRUB that it has an interface so i could change the boot order in grub?
[04:17] <stefg> jlaw: see dpkg --force-help to force deinstallation of the dmraid-package
[04:17] <magnetron> sumigamer: contact shipit, they will help you. maybe there is a LoCo team that can help you? i don't know
[04:17] <LjL> arkanabar, there are a couple of graphical interfaces to TeX, though, such as LyX. they generally don't make TeX totally like a wysiwyg-style editor, but let you work without knowing the actual TeX syntax
[04:17] <sumigamer> whats LoCO???
[04:17] <variant> sumigamer: they will post it to you for free..
[04:18] <jah13> Can someone help me with wireless networking?
[04:18] <Mo0oSaH> if i use rockbox, will ipod work the same way on amarok?
[04:18] <xjkx> Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu LOGOS are free to put anywhere, right? Please don't answer if you ain't sure
[04:18] <Cadavre> hi
[04:18] <sumigamer> but shipit takes 6-10 weeks, right??? By that time gutsy will be out!!!!!
[04:18] <magnetron> sumigamer: LoCo is an Ubuntu Local Community team
[04:18] <arkanabar> LjL, I know, I once tried either LyX or LaTeX way back in .... 98, 99?  Anyway, I don't think any of the TeX based DTP/PLO packages can rotate type.
[04:18] <variant> magnetron: why are you asking in here?
[04:18] <jlaw> stefg, i already did dpkg --force-all -r dmraid gives the same error
[04:18] <variant> !offtopic | magnetron
[04:18] <ubotu> magnetron: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:18] <variant> magnetron: sorry, was ment for Mo0oSaH
[04:19] <variant> Mo0oSaH: /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:19] <mjunx> hey all
[04:19] <mjunx> is there any way to find out why my computer may have rebooted on its own?
[04:19] <mjunx> because it appears that one of my computers rebooted about 2 hours ago for some reason, and I didn't get any mail from anything or anything like that
[04:19] <Mo0oSaH> variant: was wondering someone might know
[04:19] <jah13> maybe it updated itself
[04:19] <arkanabar> mjunx -- X server restarts can look like that.
[04:19] <mjunx> arkanabar, uptime says it's been up for 2:17 now
[04:19] <variant> Mo0oSaH: yes, this is an ubuntu support channel. anythin else is offtopic, so ask in #ubuntu-offtopic not here
[04:20] <arkanabar> mjunx, you probably know a lot more about it than I do.
[04:20] <mjunx> and no good info in dmesg or syslog or anything, and I'm not very familiar with much mroe logs in /var/log/ than that
[04:20] <jah13> can someone please help me getting online with my wireless card??
[04:20] <variant> Mo0oSaH: you wouldn't go to a formula 1 race to ask about horses
[04:20] <mjunx> ah, well, thanks for the concern, arkanabar :)
[04:20] <xjkx> I am about to use all the buntu's logos on a java software but I am afraid its not free as firefox's logo ;o
[04:20] <stefg> jlaw: what's the error you got while installing dmraid? might it help to download the package manually, install it with dpkg -i and remove it then?
[04:20] <LjL> !info xaralx > arkanabar - there is also this
[04:21] <xjkx> s/as/like
[04:21] <jlaw> stefg, almost same error when installing
[04:21] <allblacks> is there a graphical mode to edit the grub menu
[04:21] <cornell> VNC server isn't "standard" on feisty... And I've found conflicting information about implementing it, none of which works for me.  Is there a preferred way to "remote GUI" into a feisty machine (from dapper)?
[04:21] <jah13> please help me get online, im desperate...
[04:21] <variant> xjkx: there probably a policy on that on the ubuntu page
[04:21] <Enverex> jah13, ... you are online
[04:22] <mjunx> oh man, maybe I got hax'd...
[04:22] <jah13> on my friends comp
[04:22] <xjkx> variant: i couldnt find
[04:22] <stefg> jlaw: so what error? complaints it cant start dmraid?
[04:22] <georgy_> jah13 : tell us what a card to have and what is the realy problem
[04:22] <variant> xjkx: http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
[04:22] <variant> xjkx: google ffs
[04:22] <jlaw> stefg, wait a second
[04:22] <variant> xjkx: you didn't look
[04:22] <Enverex> jah13, Well what exactly is the problem?
[04:23] <griswald> does anyone in here use feisty ubuntu?
[04:23] <arkanabar> LjL:  <blink blink> wow.... all I wanted was to do character sheets and GM screens for "Earthdawn".
[04:23] <Enverex> griswald, A lot, why?
[04:23] <jah13> he's letting me use it cuz i cant get online with my ubuntu laptop with a broadcom wireless adapter.  I tried installing the gui ndiswrapper tool from synaptic with an ethernet connection, got the drivers, installed the .inf file, but no luck...please help...
[04:23] <Enverex> jah13, What adapter is it?
[04:23] <jlaw> stefg, flood or pm?
[04:24] <jah13> a broadcon 802.11a/b/g
[04:24] <xjkx> variant: my english sucks for english google tags, thanks very much
[04:24] <jah13> on an hp lappy
[04:24] <stefg> !paste | jlaw
[04:24] <ubotu> jlaw: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:24] <Enverex> jah13, That doesn't help at all
[04:24] <Enverex> jah13, Need exact name
[04:24] <jah13> oo, how do i get that name?
[04:24] <magnetron> jah13: use the lspci command
[04:24] <georgy_> jah13 : lspci in a console
[04:24] <griswald> Enverex: i upgraded to feisty from dapper >edgy , but when i go to sources.list they are still in dapper what do i do ?
[04:24] <jlaw> stefg, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20649/
[04:25] <stefg> k, sec
[04:25] <Enverex> griswald, Are you sure you're on Edgy then?
[04:25] <jah13> actually, i did try using that command like 2 hours ago, but for some reason, it did not recognize the command...
[04:25] <griswald> iam on feisty now
[04:25] <mjunx> anyone here know anything about iptables? I'd like to know how to block certain IP addresses
[04:25] <griswald> im pretty sure im on feisty
[04:26] <magnetron> !firestarter > mjunx
[04:26] <LjL> arkanabar: err... meaning that xaralx/scribus look good, or don't? :P
[04:26] <mjunx> mainly because I've either found some zombies looking for vulnerable ssh servers, or some specific people trying to scriptkiddie them some root
[04:26] <griswald> Enverex: im pretty sure
[04:26] <Dj-skovsnegl> how do i set costum background in pidgin?
[04:26] <Dj-skovsnegl> background color that is
[04:26] <mjunx> magnetron, I know about guarddog, but I'm looking for some advanced functionality of iptables that it doesn't deal with
[04:26] <Enverex> griswald, What does "System > About Ubuntu" say?
[04:26] <arkanabar> LjL: :D meaning xaralx looks like a supercharged V8 for a moped.
[04:27] <mjunx> I've done it before, but I don't remember what it was that I did (used someone else's line)
[04:27] <BleSS> how disable the virtual terminals in Ubuntu? I know that /etc/inittab has been replaced by files in /etc/env.d/. Do I have to delete the /etc/env.d/tty{3-6}?
[04:27] <magnetron> mjunx: i heard about a package in the repositories that will block bruteforcing ssh clients via iptables
[04:27] <mjunx> hrm, sounds interesting
[04:27] <stefg> jlaw: try to sudo dpkg --configure --pending
[04:27] <georgy_> magnetron : this package is fail2ban
[04:27] <mjunx> I've already got password-based login disabled (only have key-based ones)
[04:27] <padee> hi everyone. any workspace and desktop specialists around?
[04:27] <LjL> arkanabar: well i'm far from a DTP guy but at least the interface looks quite intuitive to me...
[04:28] <griswald> Enverex: The Ubuntu version numbering scheme is based on the
[04:28] <griswald>                         date we release a version of the distribution. The
[04:28] <griswald>                         version number comes from the year and month of the
[04:28] <griswald>                         release rather than reflecting the actual version of the
[04:28] <griswald>                         software. Our first release (Warty Warthog) was in
[04:28] <griswald>                         October 2004 so its version was 4.10. This version (Feisty Fawn) was
[04:28] <griswald>                         released in April 2007 so its version number is 7.04.
[04:28] <griswald> see
[04:28] <griswald> iam using feisty
[04:28] <Enverex> ...
[04:28] <mjunx> ouch dude, put that in one line next time (or just link to it)
[04:28] <cornell> Ok... that's bizarre...  System/Administration/Remote Desktop is VNC ;-)  I thought is was "Remote Desktop"  like windows Remote desktop.
[04:28] <griswald> im sorry
[04:28] <Amon-san> no need to paste multiple lines tho
[04:28] <jlaw> stefg, nothing, no messages of succes nor failures
[04:28] <LjL> !paste > griswald    (griswald, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:28] <magnetron> mjunx: you saw georgy_'s tip about fail2ban? it will probably solve your problem
[04:28] <Enverex> griswald, You're not using Edgy, you're using Feisty.
[04:28] <mjunx> cornell, VNC and RDP are slightly different heh
[04:29] <griswald> ya
[04:29] <mjunx> magnetron, didn't know the name of it though, thanks, I'll take a look
[04:29] <griswald> Enverex: i told you that
[04:29] <griswald> Enverex: but my sources list are in dapper
[04:29] <cornell> I know, that's why I didn't look into RDP first, mjunx
[04:29] <georgy_> yes it'works great and if you have a config problem the mailing list will help you
[04:29] <arkanabar> LjL: I may try it.  I liked XPress, once upon a time when I had somebody else's Mac to use, but clanked along with Serif PagePlus for years cuz it was free with my printer.
[04:29] <griswald> Enverex: like they are blahblahblah dapper main
[04:29] <Dj-skovsnegl> how can i define the bg color in pidgin?
[04:29] <stefg> jlaw: so try what error  sudo /etc/init.d/dmraid start  throws
[04:29] <Enverex> griswald, Run Admin > Software Sources and then just reset them all
[04:29] <mjunx> cornell, oh, wouldn't have been a problem in kde since krdc does both vnc and rdp ;)
[04:29] <cornell> mjunx: I still have a problem, I can see the background, but no icons, systray, nada
[04:30] <mjunx> cornell, what version of windows are you trying to log in to?
[04:30] <LjL> arkanabar, well, it's available in Multiverse and it's wasn't too huge a fetch on my system (12 megs...), probably worth giving a try. you could also try some other even less-DTP-ish and more-vector-graphics-like programs, Inkscape for instance
[04:30] <jlaw> stefg, no error; but ls -l /dev/mapper gives me 0
[04:30] <griswald> Enverex: how do i reset them ?
[04:31] <Enverex> griswald, Disable them all, Apply it then enable them all
[04:31] <griswald> ok
[04:31] <cornell> Dapper's trying to connect to feisty.  I've turned on system/admin/remote allow others to share on the feisty.
[04:31] <jlaw> stefg, the weird is that it works in the system booted from cd. everything is partitioned etc. but i can not apt-get install dmraid in the chrooted system
[04:31] <cornell> mjunx:  Dapper's trying to connect to feisty.  I've turned on system/admin/remote allow others to share on the feisty.
[04:31] <mjunx> oh sweet, I found the iptables thing I was looking for
[04:32] <cornell> Cool, mjunx
[04:32] <mjunx> iptables -I INPUT -s "$x" -p tcp -j DROP
[04:32] <tinin> whats better to play in a dvd-player vcd or svcd ??
[04:32] <mjunx> cornell, oh, so are you trying to vnc or rdp?
[04:32] <Rio79> how do i unpack a rar file?
[04:32] <mjunx> honestly, I'm not too familiar with the specific programs in gnome/ubuntu, but far more familiar with kde/kubuntu
[04:32] <CheshireViking> !rar | Rio79
[04:32] <ubotu> Rio79: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[04:32] <usser> tinin: dvd =) but seriously svcd is better quality
[04:33] <Rio79> thanks CheshireViking
[04:33] <mjunx> I like to use rar from rarlabs myself, Rio79, but that cost like $20 or something
[04:33] <stefg> jlaw: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1131444
[04:33] <cornell> mjunx: When I turned on system/admin/remote, it said to use vncviewer computername:0, so I guess that it's actually a vnc
[04:34] <mjunx> cornell, ok, so good so far
[04:34] <zBoy> #ubuntu-se
[04:34] <tinin> usser thanx a lot, i'm trying to use deved and mpgtx tools to give my father a movie
[04:34] <cornell> mjunx:  But, I'd left on ask for confirm, so I went back to change it and noticed that the preferences window popped on the other machine
[04:34] <Gerro> just installed beryl and I have no window bars....
[04:35] <stefg> jlaw: you need /proc and /sys mounted in the chroot
[04:35] <mjunx> cornell, instead of a confirmation window? that's odd
[04:35] <burnerx> how do i start my firewall before the network ?
[04:35] <cornell> mjunx: And closer inspection shows the bar at the bottom.  But I can't seem to get the scroll bars to work.  I'm at the lower right corner and can't move
[04:35] <jlaw> stefg /proc and /sys are mounted :(
[04:35] <griswald> Enverex: can you do me a favor and give me a copy of your sources.list?
[04:35] <mjunx> cornell, so you're using vncviewer to connect? I'd recommend trying something else then
[04:35] <Dj-skovsnegl> my background color in either gaim nor pidgin will change
[04:36] <Dj-skovsnegl> will not change*
[04:36] <Enverex> grimboy, Just replace the distro names in there with feisty
[04:36] <stefg> jlaw: hmmm... so maybe the thread i linked you to can help you fixing it. I'm running out of ideas
[04:36] <jlaw> stefg, i'll have a look on it, thanx so far
[04:36] <cornell> mjunx: I was already remoted in, when I opened the preferences on the target machine, it displayed the box on this machine, which led me learn about the info I've just typed.
[04:37] <cornell> mjunx: preferences says to use vncviwer, what would be better?  What do others use?
[04:37] <mjunx> cornell, ok, I came in late, so what exactly is your problem again?
[04:37] <mjunx> cornell, I've used both krdc (kde program) and vncviewer (xvncviewer version 4), and they're both good
[04:38] <mjunx> cornell, so maybe I misunderstand the problem, so nevermind what I said about trying something different because I can't think of any other clients
[04:38] <Me2resh> how i can search through a mounted windows shared folder
[04:38] <mjunx> there are like a million vnc servers, though
[04:38] <mjunx> Me2resh, like via beagle?
[04:38] <ncd> damn
[04:38] <Me2resh> what is beagle ?
[04:38] <drgeb> When running Xvnc I keep getting: could not open default font 'fixed', how can I fix this /
[04:38] <ncd> some of the games out this year look great
[04:39] <adaptr> !beagle
[04:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about beagle - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:39] <Me2resh> mjunx, : what is beagle ?
[04:39] <mjunx> Me2resh, a search program similar to spotlight
[04:39] <ncd> hellgate: london looks deeeep !
[04:39] <Grummus> !info beagle
[04:39] <mjunx> it indexes your home folder by default, and you search from it
[04:39] <ubotu> beagle: indexing and search tool for your personal data. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.16.3-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 883 kB, installed size 3892 kB
[04:39] <cornell> mjunx: on dapper machine, trying to remote to a feisty, with GUI, ssh works.  On feisty,found system/admin/remote and turned on share, it said to use vncviewer.  On the dapper, I ran vncviewer as instructed, I get the window but only the bottom right corner, can't seem to work scroll bars.
[04:39] <jlaw> stefg, haha i got it :D must have forgotten one mount -.-
[04:39] <DanglyBits> is there a way to install kde 4 beta in gnome feisty ubuntu?
[04:39] <stefg> jlaw: PEBKAC :-)
[04:39] <jlaw> stefg, thanx might
[04:40] <jlaw> *mate -.-
[04:40] <mjunx> cornell, alright, I don't know much about troubleshooting vnc problems, sorry
[04:40] <ik1> pls anyone how to configure a webcam for ubuntu?
[04:40] <mrrcp> heh
[04:40] <wastrel> cornell:  ssh -X should work (?)
[04:40] <mjunx> cornell, but it could be a bug with an older version of vncviewer or something
[04:40] <grimboy> Enverex, What?
[04:40] <yeahyeahyeah> hispano.org
[04:40] <mjunx> cornell, like wastrel is saying, you could just use ssh -X and be able to run GUI programs over ssh
[04:40] <sacater> check please...
[04:40] <Enverex> grimboy, What I said...
[04:40] <ncd> stalker looks goood too
[04:41] <ethereality> Hey, I got a quick question ...
[04:41] <Me2resh> mjunx, : what is spotlight /
[04:41] <Me2resh> ?
[04:41] <grimboy> Um, okay. I think you meant griswald
[04:41] <cornell> mjunx; K.  I do have the update icon on on dapper.  I'll try that.  And I'll research ssh -X
[04:41] <cornell> Thanks, wastrel
[04:41] <mjunx> Me2resh, spotlight is the search thing on mac os x 10.4 tiger
[04:41] <ik1> pls i need help with my webcam
[04:41] <ethereality> Can there be multiple packages of the same name in different repositories?
[04:41] <konam> can someone tell me wich codec in linux is divx5. I want to play some videos in my dvd/divx compatible
[04:42] <ethereality> or is this ntfs-3g package the right one because it's the only one?
[04:42] <anticlockwise_> does anyone know how to stop kftpgrabber crashing when logging onto some ftps?
[04:42] <konam> i mean, divx5 compatible
[04:42] <mjunx> ethereality, yeah, but that could break things if they're not the same actual package (and not just different versions of it)
[04:42] <mjunx> konam, anything that supports mpeg4
[04:42] <schighschagh> Hello.
[04:42] <mjunx> konam, so that includes, let me find it, hold up
[04:42] <ik1> can anyone help configure my webcam?
[04:43] <drgeb> FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc/" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing. ??
[04:43] <schighschagh> Can anyone help me get my X/gdm running properly again?
[04:43] <mjunx> konam, gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[04:43] <DanglyBits> is there a way to install kde 4 beta in gnome feisty ubuntu?
[04:43] <mjunx> DanglyBits, of course
[04:43] <konam> mjunx can you tell me wich is better, gstreamer or some other codec?
[04:43] <konam> like libxvid...
[04:44] <ethereality> well, the documentation told me to enable the universe repository and install the ntfs-3g package. I wasn't sure how to enable the repository, and thought it might be enabled by default. so i went to Synaptic Package Manager, scrolled down, and there's the ntfs-3g package right there. i'm trying to ascertain that it's the right one.
[04:44] <Me2resh> mjunx, : how can i install beagle in linux :)
[04:44] <cornell> mjunx: oops... the menu was system/preferences/remote desktop, not system/admin
[04:44] <burnerx> how do i start my firewall before the network ?
[04:44] <mjunx> konam, libxvid is for encoding mpeg4 video into Xvid
[04:44] <DanglyBits> junx: how?  can u point me to a howto for that?
[04:44] <mjunx> konam, and ffmpeg is probably THE best codec package in the world
[04:45] <stefg> !iptables | burnerx
[04:45] <ubotu> burnerx: 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).
[04:45] <arkanabar> ethereality: ntfs-3g is in main for Feisty, I think
[04:45] <mjunx> DanglyBits, just follow the same directions as for kubuntu
[04:45] <Me2resh> mjunx, : how can i install beagle in ubuntu :)
[04:45] <mjunx> arkanabar, it is
[04:45] <stefg> !info ntfs-3g
[04:45] <ubotu> ntfs-3g: read-write NTFS driver for FUSE. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.328-1 (feisty), package size 25 kB, installed size 88 kB
[04:45] <burnerx> i know about iptables
[04:45] <KoJ> hi guyz, it's me again
[04:45] <burnerx> i want to know how to start it before my network does when i boot
[04:45] <mjunx> Me2resh, the same way you would any other software, but it's called beagle
[04:46] <mjunx> ntfs-3g is in universe by the way
[04:46] <ik1> guys, i need to use my webcam but i cant get it configured
[04:46] <mjunx> ik1, what program?
[04:46] <ethereality> Time for church! I'll be back in two hours. :P see ya
[04:46] <stefg> burnerx: read the hoto to understand why this is a very stupid question :-)
[04:46] <mjunx> by, ethereal|away
[04:46] <boom> hi whats the command to install kde? sudo apt-get install kde-desktop?
[04:46] <LjL> !away > ethereal|away    (ethereal|away, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:46] <LjL> !kde > boom    (boom, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:46] <cornell> mjunx: both machines were at 1280x1024.  Changed feisty to 1024xwhatever, and restart vncviewer on dapper.  I'm seeing the whole page now.
[04:46] <Me2resh> mjunx, : i have it installed, but how i can make it index windows shared folder ?
[04:46] <KoJ> i'm still having a problem booting from the 7.04 live cd, no matter what i select, it just goes black and freezes with a few characters at the bottom and a cursos in the top left corner, wtf is going on?!
[04:47] <konam> mjunx i have a question. in the codecs of avidemux i dont know wich is compatible with mi dvd (that is divx compatible). wich of this is better: mpeg4, xvid4, h263?
[04:47] <boom> thanks LjL
[04:47] <sctw> Hello, i am using Ubuntu 7.04. My monitor can go up to 1280x1024, afte rmy install it was set to 1024x768. When I go to System-> Resolution, to change it, my options can only go up to 1024x768. Is there any other way I can increase my resolution?>
[04:47] <mjunx> cornell, you might want to try using fullscreen mode in vncviewer
[04:47] <KoJ> i have pictures
[04:47] <DanglyBits> junx: so sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop will install kde 4 beta stuff ?
[04:47] <mjunx> cornell, press f8 I believe to access the vncviewer menu
[04:47] <mjunx> DanglyBits, no, kde4 isn't in there I think
[04:47] <ethereality> Thanks for your help, again ...
[04:47] <Gerro> Just setup beryl and used beryl manager to switch to compiz got a big white screen and everytime I start computer after logging in there is a big white screen...
[04:47] <arkanabar> sctw, what video adapter are you using?
[04:47] <mjunx> DanglyBits, but the way for installing the alpha is the same for both kubuntu and ubuntu
[04:47] <sctw> ATI Radeon 9550
[04:47] <stefg> !effects | Gerro
[04:47] <ubotu> Gerro: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[04:48] <mjunx> konam, mpeg4 would be divx compatible
[04:48] <Gerro> thx stefg
[04:48] <cornell> Thanks, mjunx, but it doesnt look like anything that  would help
[04:48] <DanglyBits> junx: sorry how do i install that?
[04:48] <mjunx> Me2resh, you add the folders that your windows drive is in
[04:48] <quaal> what command does gnome issue when i right click an ipod in computer:/// and click eject ?
[04:48] <sctw> arkanbar: no sorry, it is an intel on board video  controller
[04:48] <quaal> its the only way it successfully unmounts
[04:48] <mjunx> cornell, if you use fullscreen, you can see the whole screen. I think I know what your problem is now!
[04:48] <ik1> anyone know something on web camera installations
[04:48] <mjunx> DanglyBits,  gimme a sec
[04:49] <sctw> arkanbar: I have been able to go to 1280x1024 on previous verisons of ubunto (5) and on other linux distros
[04:49] <mjunx> ik1, I know that a lot of them work in kopete
[04:49] <cornell> And not see anything else ;-) mjunx, for now I'll stick with the lower resolution, thanks
[04:49] <mjunx> alrighty then
[04:49] <burnerx> stefg, i get an error
[04:49] <burnerx> bash: /etc/iptables.up.rules: Permission denied
[04:49] <mjunx> DanglyBits, http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde4-alpha1.php
[04:50] <arkanabar> sctw, you've gotten beyond my depth, which is only about 2.2 cm ;)
[04:50] <DanglyBits> junx: thnx
[04:50] <burnerx> i can't save my settings under etc
[04:50] <ik1> mjunx, how do i use it
[04:50] <Me2resh> mjunx, : i did that for folders in the same PC, but this is a folder over a network
[04:50] <theredmonkey> moin
[04:50] <sctw> oops, closed iwnodw my accident
[04:50] <mjunx> ik1, in kopete, you'd just go to settings -> configure kopete, and then it's in the webcam section
[04:50] <sctw> anyone know how i can insreas emy resolution, assuming i cant using system-> resolution?
[04:50] <ashton> sctw: try install and use 915resolution
[04:50] <mjunx> Me2resh, folders over the network, when mounted, appear as local folders on your computer
[04:51] <stefg> !fixres | sctw
[04:51] <ubotu> sctw: 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
[04:51] <sctw> thanks
[04:51] <dennda> sctw, xrandr might help, too
[04:51] <mjunx> actually, ik1, it's settings -> configure... -> devices
[04:51] <Me2resh> mjunx, : i mounted it as connect to server. not a mounted folder
[04:51] <Me2resh> mjunx, : how i mount it as a local folder
[04:51] <Bogaurd> I just upgraded from edgy to fiesty - using the server upgrade
[04:51] <mjunx> Me2resh, smbfs should work for that
[04:52] <Bogaurd> now I have apache2 running on my box, even though I had lighttpd installed before
[04:52] <Bogaurd> they're both on there
[04:52] <konam> mjunx thanx
[04:52] <Bogaurd> and apt-get doesnt think apache2 is installed :S
[04:52] <mjunx> Bogaurd, sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop
[04:52] <cox377> does anyone know of a command to view workgroup computers via command line:?
[04:52] <Bogaurd> yeah, i stopped it mjunx :)
[04:52] <Me2resh> mjunx, : how to do it ?
[04:52] <Bogaurd> but why is it there?
[04:52] <mjunx> Bogaurd, then you probably don't have apache2 installed, but you do have other dependencies of it
[04:52] <Bogaurd> and how can I tell apt to remove it?
[04:52] <KoJ> i'm still having a problem booting from the 7.04 live cd, no matter what i select, it just goes black and freezes with a few characters at the bottom and a cursos in the top left corner.
[04:53] <KoJ> Here is a picture http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a72/zangetsu747/IMAG0173.jpg
[04:53] <Bogaurd> mjunx: hrmm. if i start it, then it serves up pages.
[04:53] <stefg> KoJ: tell about your hardware
[04:53] <mjunx> so, find anything from apache2 that you have installed (aptitude search apache2 | grep '^i')
[04:54] <mjunx> !smbfs
[04:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smbfs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:54] <mjunx> !samba
[04:54] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[04:54] <KoJ> stefg, 512mb RAM, 160gb HDD, 2.60ghz Intel CPU, nVidea video card (don't know the model)
[04:54] <Bogaurd> mjunx: thanks
[04:54] <mjunx> Me2resh, install smbfs for one
[04:54] <Enverex> Is anyone here able to run UT2004 on an x86-64 system?
[04:54] <L4YE_R> yes
[04:54] <L4YE_R> here
[04:54] <Enverex> L4YE_R, Did you have to do anything special?
[04:54] <stefg> KoJ: know what chipset/Motherboard you have?
[04:55] <Karol84PL> Hello, a "uname -r" command shows: 2.6.17-11-generic. Can I safely remove linux-headers-2.6.17-10, linux-headers-2.6.17-10-generic, linux-image-2.6.17-10-generic, linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17-10-generic, with config. files?
[04:55] <KoJ> no, i'll try to find out, gimme a sec
[04:55] <Enverex> L4YE_R, I get a script assertion error when I try and run it
[04:55] <Me2resh> mjunx, : installed
[04:55] <Bogaurd> mjunx: I had one other question. the upgrade died when it tried to upgrade slapd... do you think the upgrade will have ended prematurely?
[04:55] <LjL> Karol84PL: it should be safe, yes. although keeping one backup kernel is something i generally find a good idea - you never know
[04:55] <L4YE_R> just install normal, then update, and change the ut2004-bin
[04:56] <mjunx> Bogaurd, if it did, you can run "sudo dpkg --configure --pending" to make sure everything is finished
[04:56] <aaron> I just have one question, what program can I run that will tell me if my webcam is working?
[04:56] <Karol84PL> LjL: thanks
[04:56] <L4YE_R> i want a good irc app. somebody knows one?
[04:56] <mjunx> Me2resh, then check "man smbfs" to see how to use it, because I don't remember ;p
[04:56] <dennda> aaron, camorama or ekiga
[04:56] <LjL> !webcam > aaron    (aaron, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:56] <Enverex> L4YE_R, er, change it to what?
[04:56] <L4YE_R> wait, I search link
[04:56] <L4YE_R> aaron, camorama or ekiga are irc ppps?
[04:56] <L4YE_R> apps
[04:57] <zlx> is there any xbox 360 media center connect for ubuntu? (lets you stream music, movies etc from pc HDD)
[04:57] <aaron> dennda, is that available through synaptic
[04:57] <KoJ> stefg, i'm not sure of the mainboard type, all I know is that it supports an Intel pentium 4, and is from Compaq (horrible OEM computers)
[04:57] <arkanabar> L4YE_R, there's GAIM, Konversation, Xchat...
[04:57] <LjL> L4YE_R: uh? no, he was talking to someone else who had asked about webcams...
[04:57] <dondong> hey,ompaul,did i tell you that im gonna start my postgraduate study this summer?
[04:57] <LjL> !irc | L4YE_R
[04:57] <ubotu> L4YE_R: 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
[04:57] <dorothy_> hi all I need a little help... I need a Feisty Fawn install .iso as the Live CD thrashes to much to install from it
[04:57] <dennda> aaron, yes it should be
[04:57] <DoctorOwl> Does anyone still think Launchpad should be free and open source?
[04:57] <aaron> thankyou
[04:57] <dennda> aaron, sudo apt-get install camorama
[04:58] <LjL> L4YE_R: see the last link, there are more apps listed
[04:58] <Enverex> DoctorOwl, Why wouldn't it be?
[04:58] <stefg> KoJ: i assume the kernel just doesn't like the chipset. have you tried parameters like noacpi , fixirq and so on ?
[04:58] <DoctorOwl> Enverex: It isn't.
[04:58] <Duesentrieb> hi all.
[04:58] <KoJ> erm no, would I configure that in F6 = Options on the boot screen?
[04:59] <mjunx> DoctorOwl, of course, I think that all software should be freed (not necessarily free as in beer, but free as in speech)
[04:59] <DoctorOwl> Enverex: Mark said to make it open-source would encourage people to set up their own Launchpad servers and go against the idea of a unified bug tracking system it was designed to be.
[04:59] <arkanabar> stefg, KoJ is using liveCD.
[04:59] <Duesentrieb> trying to upgrade to feisty using the distribution upgrade tool, i am getting this error: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/restricted/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 Sub-process bzip2 returned an error code (2)
[04:59] <Duesentrieb> the upgrade tool generates that entry in source.list itself, and insists on it being there it seems.
[04:59] <drgeb> what tool  configures the font list ?
[04:59] <mjunx> DoctorOwl, if it can be modified to work like bzr and be distributed, it should work as a unified tracker as well...
[04:59] <stefg> Koj: right
[04:59] <Duesentrieb> also, i can fetch the url fine with wget, and i get a valid bzip compressed file
[04:59] <kx> I just messed up my file system !! :( ! was trying to resize my root partition !!
[04:59] <cornell> Well... thanks for all your help... gotta move on
[04:59] <Duesentrieb> (which is empty)
[05:00] <Enverex> DoctorOwl, heh, that's a good point, but there are already a lot of other bug tracks. Ubuntu is the only thing I've ever used that uses Launchpad to be honest
[05:00] <L4YE_R> XChat - Gnome IRC chat don't listen all users -_- (at the start it was at the right)... how can I change that?^^
[05:00] <Duesentrieb> any idea what's wrong, or how to solve it?
[05:00] <Me2resh> mjunx, : sudo smbmount //192.168.1.7/ -o username=administrator,password=123456789
[05:00] <Me2resh>  ---------- not working
[05:00] <dorothy_> hi all I need a little help... I need a Feisty Fawn install .iso as the Live CD thrashes to much to install from it
[05:00] <mjunx> Me2resh, probably don't need sudo
[05:00] <mjunx> Me2resh, and you probably need to specify where to mount it at
[05:00] <stefg> KoJ: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions for an overview
[05:01] <Me2resh> mjunx, : how to specify
[05:01] <void^> no mountpoint specified, no share specified..
[05:01] <kx> what 's the best way of resizing ext3 root partition ?? i messed it bad with paragon partiiton crap ///
[05:01] <mjunx> Me2resh, add it to the command at the end
[05:01] <KoJ> thank you
[05:01] <arkanabar> drgeb, I used sudo fc-cache -f -v to update my fontlist after adding 500 or so...
[05:01] <wimdows> *** whilst on the topic of Samba shares - I can't seem to play video files properly over a samba share using WinXP...it's very choppy...
[05:01] <linxeh> is there any garden designing software for ubuntu ?
[05:01] <L4YE_R> damned Xchat is buggy
[05:02] <feonix> Garden designing? rofl
[05:02] <linxeh> wimdows: what kind of network do you have? its fine here (ubuntu server, ubuntu, xp and osx desktops)
[05:02] <smo> hi
[05:02] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: I had it crash on my with the old version...this version works well though
[05:02] <linxeh> feonix: and this is funny because ?
[05:02] <smo> hown can i get the id of my nvidia card ???
[05:02] <feonix> What do you need a computer program to design a garden for?
[05:02] <smo> Fournisseur : nVIDIA (0x10de) Identifiant du priphrique : 0x0110 Identifiant
[05:02] <smo> results like this
[05:02] <L4YE_R> were there new updates for ubuntu today? i was 1 week away, and no new updates?
[05:02] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: Xchat-Gnone .016 X86_64
[05:02] <Me2resh> mjunx, : smbmount //192.168.1.7/ -o username=administrator,password=123456789 /homa/ahmed/Desktop/CHA
[05:02] <Me2resh>  ---  didnt work too
[05:02] <linxeh> feonix: so that I can see what things might look like if I do particular things. landscaping is a lot of hard work
[05:02] <smo> ned the 0x0110 for exemple
[05:02] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: I got one for wine 64bit
[05:02] <wimdows> linxeh - a normal network ;-) Ubuntu Feisty (not server) and XP client
[05:02] <kx> lol
[05:02] <feonix> Sorry, I just run a CSA farm so the idea of someone planning out a garden is funny to me
[05:03] <linxeh> wimdows: "normal" ?
[05:03] <L4YE_R> XChat-GNOME 0.16
[05:03] <coz_> any of you know of a standalone gif aimation viewer other than firefox?
[05:03] <feonix> I forget normal people just do it for looks.. they're not growing food
[05:03] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: 32bit?
[05:03] <L4YE_R> no
[05:03] <L4YE_R> 64
[05:03] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: wierd
[05:03] <L4YE_R> w4it a second
[05:03] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: well I haven't used it all that much yet maybe I'll run into a few
[05:03] <mjunx> Me2resh, that's odd, hmm, does the man page specify how to put the destination point?
[05:03] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: I usually use BitchX
[05:03] <wer> samba is broken in feisty I think of downgrading to dapper
[05:03] <L4YE_R> XChat and Gnome-Xchat aren't the same right?
[05:04] <vox754> !info xchat
[05:04] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.8.0-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 295 kB, installed size 796 kB
[05:04] <vox754> !info xchat-gnome
[05:04] <ubotu> xchat-gnome: a new frontend to the popular X-Chat IRC client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:0.16-0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 305 kB, installed size 784 kB
[05:04] <RagingBull> not sure
[05:04] <Me2resh> mjunx,  : i added it - but i got this error : cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
[05:04] <Me2resh> 7565: protocol negotiation failed
[05:04] <Me2resh> SMB connection failed
[05:04] <mjunx> Me2resh, you could try smbmount -o options... //192.168.1.7/ mountpoint
[05:04] <stefg> KoJ: ah, and BTW... sort out that the CD is burned correctly, Drive and CD are clean, and genrally your CD-Drive isn't broken
[05:04] <wimdows> linxeh - not sure what you want me to quantify: netgear modem/router, and another hub/switch with a cross-over configured as a client into the netgear, 100MBit LAN - wired
[05:04] <mjunx> Me2resh, hrmm, that's not good
[05:04] <L4YE_R_> hi
[05:04] <linxeh> feonix: I wouldnt be able to grow food here, certainly not enough to make it worthwhile, and the soil is awful (well, its not soil, its clay and hardcore). I just want somewhere to go and relax...
[05:04] <RagingBull> well It's a lil diff b/c xchat-gnone *looks* slightly diff
[05:04] <L4YE_R_> So, GNome-XChat and X-Chat aren't the same
[05:04] <linxeh> wimdows: and all machines are running at 100mbit full duplex ?
[05:04] <RagingBull> I dont think so....basically the same though
[05:05] <L4YE_R> goddbye
[05:05] <wimdows> linxeh - yep
[05:05] <mjunx> Me2resh, you could try using fusesmb
[05:05] <Duesentrieb> any idea why apt is unhappy with http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/restricted/binary-i386/Packages.bz2 ?
[05:05] <RagingBull> same program ultimately
[05:05] <RagingBull> diff download
[05:05] <Duesentrieb> when i download it, bgip sais it's ok (though empty9
[05:05] <Duesentrieb> hm... maybe because it's served with a bad mime type?
[05:05] <wer> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/95460 about samba
[05:05] <Duesentrieb> can someone confirm/deny the problem?
[05:05] <wimdows> linxeh - surely I won't need to setup something like VLC just to play video and audio over the network?
[05:06] <wimdows> (meaning the VLC server)
[05:06] <Duesentrieb> hm, the server sends it as text/plain for some reason.
[05:06] <linxeh> wimdows: I've done exactly the same as you with various ubuntu servers for over a year (and longer with other linux distros) without problem
[05:06] <bucketfan99> hey what's the package that adds "open terminal" to your right click menu
[05:06] <zours> Hi all. I have quite a specific problem: I'm trying to mount /var as a separate partition. But, since very early in the boot sequence, before the fstab is read, there is a script that mounts some tmpfs in /var subfolders, it always results in various problems. Is there a known workaround?
[05:06] <wimdows> linxeh - and you can play them perfectly from your Samba share on a WinXP client?
[05:07] <tondar> hi all
[05:07] <boom> hi, when i try to do sudo apt-get install kubintu-desktop :: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:07] <boom> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:07] <tondar> is there something like getright for ubuntu ?
[05:07] <dorothy_> hi all I need a little help... I need a Feisty Fawn install .iso as the Live CD thrashes to much to install from it
[05:07] <wimdows> linxeh - what client player software do you use on XP?
[05:07] <boom> can someone help me?
[05:07] <linxeh> wimdows: yeah, normally divx though I did stream a DVD once
[05:07] <linxeh> wimdows: mediaplayer classic generally
[05:07] <wimdows> ah...
[05:07] <HymnToLife> tondar, for a download manager in Gnome, you might want to try gwget
[05:07] <RagingBull> dorothy_: you need a new iso for burn to cd?
[05:08] <linxeh> wimdows: what transfer speeds do you get if you copy say a 600MB file?
[05:08] <RagingBull> dorothy_: go to www.ubuntu.com
[05:08] <wimdows> linxeh - but VLC player should work too, right?
[05:08] <wimdows> linxeh - dunno - will have to try that
[05:08] <dorothy_> no RagingBull ...
[05:08] <linxeh> wimdows: yeah it should do - might be worth getting Mediaplayer classic to try it though (its tiny)
[05:08] <wimdows> how can I do that easily?
[05:08] <dorothy_> I have the new .iso
[05:08] <dorothy_> burned and all
[05:08] <magnetron> bucketfan99: nautilus-open-terminal you should use synaptic to search for packages
[05:09] <RagingBull> dorothy_: what are you trying to accomplish
[05:09] <jlu> newbie question: when i connect to a samba share using Places -> Connect To Server, is does the drive gets mounted somewhere? or how do i access the network drive via command line or tree?
[05:09] <dorothy_> problem is to install it you have to boot it in Live CD
[05:09] <wimdows> linxeh - aye, will give media player classic a try - does it support a wide array of vid/audio codecs?
[05:09] <RagingBull> dorothy_: right
[05:09] <tondar> HymnToLife: does it support segmentation too? like getright gets segments from different mirrors
[05:09] <dorothy_> live cd trashes too much to install
[05:09] <RagingBull> dorothy_: AMD?
[05:09] <bucketfan99> thanks magnetron
[05:09] <bucketfan99> and i'lld ot hat next time :)
[05:09] <dorothy_> I need a direct install disk like we used to have under 6
[05:09] <RagingBull> RagingBull: what is your system specs
[05:09] <magnetron> dorothy_:  the alternate cd is that disk
[05:09] <linxeh> wimdows: pretty much everything, assuming you have the codecs installed. you can get the nimo or klite codec packs to get everything you'll ever need
[05:09] <dorothy_> PIII 1GHz Thinkpad T23
[05:10] <Duesentrieb> anyone using feisty yet? if yes, i'd like to have y look at your /etc/apt/source.list
[05:10] <RagingBull> dorothy_: whatt kind of processor
[05:10] <RagingBull> dorothy_: that's intel right
[05:10] <dorothy_> anyone know the command for direct install to bypass live CD
[05:10] <digital_k> using feisty yet? lol of course people are using it!
[05:10] <dorothy_> RagingBull: yes
[05:10] <magnetron> dorothy_:  the alternate cd is that disk
[05:10] <HymnToLife> tondar, don't know about that, sorry
[05:10] <Me2resh> mjunx, : ok i did it, but i have a problem, the share name on the windows network has a space inside, how i can write it in the comand /
[05:10] <Me2resh> ?
[05:11] <Endlessguitar> hello
[05:11] <dorothy_> magnetron: what?
[05:11] <HymnToLife> tondar, there's also aria, which is a more avanced download manager and should support it
[05:11] <mjunx> Me2resh, put quotes around the "//192.168..." part
[05:11] <RagingBull> dorothy_: I had the same issue with AMD...I has to pass noapic to kernel before booting to get it to work
[05:11] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me to how to install geforce 7600 ? in restricted manager?
[05:11] <KoJ> bye
[05:11] <RagingBull> dorothy_: does the cd crash after checking network interfaces
[05:11] <wimdows> linxeh - cheers, will let you know how that goes ;-)
[05:11] <magnetron> dorothy_:  you asked about a direct install disk. the alternate cd is that disk
[05:11] <dorothy_> RagingBull: it boots fine
[05:11] <RagingBull> dorothy_: or freeze right around that point
[05:11] <BossMania> hello... after i try  "/etc/init.d/xinetd restart " i have a message when i want to connect to my ftp ( ftp localhost 21 ) " ftp: ftp/tcp: unknown service "  why ? :s
[05:11] <dorothy_> but trashes when you click on the install icon
[05:11] <RagingBull> dorothy_: aha
[05:11] <Me2resh> mjunx,  : you rock man :)
[05:12] <mjunx> so it's working then?
[05:12] <RagingBull> dorothy_: sorry I thought you couldn't boot
[05:12] <Me2resh> mjunx, : i used fcis instead of smbfs
[05:12] <dorothy_> magnetron: If I understand you there is no stand alone install disk? I HAVE to use the Live cd?
[05:12] <arkanabar> dorothy_:  on the download page, there's a checkbox, "Check here if you need the alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD, instead it uses a text-based installer."
[05:12] <mjunx> Me2resh, ok, great
[05:12] <RagingBull> dorothy_: I dunno dorothy_I too looked for an alt install but I dont think there is one for fiesty fawn
[05:12] <L4YE_R_> hi @ all
[05:12] <arkanabar> it's right below the big download icon.
[05:12] <RagingBull> dorothy_: I could be wrong but not one that I found
[05:12] <dorothy_> akanabar nice
[05:12] <HymnToLife> !hi | L4YE_R_
[05:13] <ubotu> L4YE_R_: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:13] <tondar> HymnToLife: any link for it ? aria
[05:13] <magnetron> dorothy_:  no, you misunderstand me completely. DOWNLOAD THE ALTERNATE CD
[05:13] <HymnToLife> !info aria feisty
[05:13] <ubotu> aria: Tool to download files from the Internet via HTTP or FTP. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.0-14ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 721 kB, installed size 2096 kB
[05:13] <zaggynl> Anyone knows how to change the gnome resolution from the desktop?
[05:13] <HymnToLife> tondar, it's in the repos, just apt-get install aria
[05:13] <RagingBull> magnetron: I didn't see a fiesty alt cd
[05:13] <RagingBull> magnetron: least not for 64bit
[05:13] <zaggynl> nvm got it: 'xrandr -s 0'
[05:13] <wimdows> linxeh - thanks for that - Media PLayer Classic works great!
[05:13] <tondar> HymnToLife: yeah but want to read about it first
[05:13] <wimdows> What a neat little player
[05:14] <magnetron> RagingBull:  check the box for "alternate" in the ubuntu.com page
[05:14] <digital_k> dorothy when you say it trashes the install, what exactly do you mean?
[05:14] <linxeh> wimdows: yeah it's great - maybe VLC does something odd with direct file access
[05:14] <L4YE_R_> !info firefox feisty
[05:14] <ubotu> firefox: lightweight web browser based on Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 9011 kB, installed size 28600 kB
[05:14] <dorothy_> magnetron akan
[05:14] <HymnToLife> tondar, http://aria2.sf.net
[05:14] <dorothy_> thanks
[05:14] <L4YE_R_> !info hack feisty
[05:14] <ubotu> Package hack does not exist in feisty
[05:15] <L4YE_R_> goodbye^^
[05:15] <Endlessguitar> hello
[05:15] <dorothy_> bye all
[05:15] <wimdows> linxeh - hmm yeah could be, it did seem to stutter quite a bit - ah well, I'm happy it's not a server issue ;-)
[05:15] <tondar> HymnToLife: thanks
[05:15] <RagingBull> magnetron: ah I see it.....missed that last time...I don't need up but thanks for the info.
[05:15] <digital_k> thanks for the aria information, I am gonna install that and see how it works out.
[05:15] <naruto_> how can i watch streaming video from nba.com?
[05:16] <digital_k> i tried installing the downthemall extension for Fx, but it doent work right for some odd reason.
[05:16] <d2812> Duesentrieb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20652/
[05:16] <SlicerDicer-> anybody know how I get ubiquity to see my /dev/md* raids? I run a 100mb /boot and then / will be my raid1 anybody able to help?
[05:16] <xtknight> i dont think the desktop installer will do raid
[05:16] <xtknight> !alternate
[05:16] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[05:16] <SlicerDicer-> alrighty yay
[05:17] <SlicerDicer-> am I able to use the alternate after booting into gui?
[05:17] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, sorry you're going to have to grab the iso and reboot into that
[05:17] <soothsay> Something has got hold of my sound output (ALSA) and is preventing me from playing anything. I get 'Device or resource busy'. Is there a way to restart ALSA or to check which program is locking it?
[05:17] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: I am running feisty btw
[05:17] <icebreeze> for some reason when i have a font.conf file X won't start.  Anyone hear of this before ?
[05:17] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, i tihnk i'm misunderstanding you
[05:17] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, ubiquity?
[05:17] <xtknight> do you mean nautilus?
[05:17] <xtknight> ubiquity is ubuntu's setup installer
[05:18] <digital_k> icebreeze did you create the file?
[05:18] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: ubiquity is the graphical installer that is used for installing
[05:18] <Duesentrieb> d2812: thanks... could you do an apt-get update and tell me if you get any warnings/errors? http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu restricted doesn't work for me
[05:18] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, ah ok youre on the feisty livecd, then
[05:18] <jlu> i have to access a file from my windows server using bluefish, but i cant find how to get there. i'm connected to the server and can browse the files from the desktop.
[05:18] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: of course
[05:18] <xtknight> if ubiquity doesn't just automatically see them then i dont know
[05:18] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: I may just do the install manually myself :)
[05:18] <icebreeze> digital_k: well yes.  then i went back and used the old one and that still doesn't work
[05:18] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-,  alternate install is the easiest, by far, for raid
[05:19] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: all ubquity does is copy the squashfs image to the hdd then clean it up removing the installer files
[05:19] <icebreeze> digital_k: i'm trying to enable bci by the way
[05:19] <ttjl_> Is there a command i can use to find out what graphics card etc i have
[05:19] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: AFAIK anyway
[05:19] <xtknight> ttjl_, lspci
[05:19] <Endlessguitar> how how do I install  geforce 7600 in linux?
[05:19] <xtknight> !nvidia
[05:19] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:19] <d2812> Duesentrieb: No issues here. Under software sources, I am set to use UK servers though, if that make any difference.
[05:20] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: its not really a option for me to reboot that would be craptacular... I spent about 3 hours last night getting my raid online due to ubuntu deciding it knows how my raid is setup and breaking my parity drives on raid5 etc
[05:20] <Duesentrieb> d2812: hm, might. trying your config now.
[05:20] <ttjl_> how do i make sure i have the latest intel graphics card drivers
[05:20] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, and you are trying to install on a  /dev/md device ?
[05:20] <ttjl_> ?
[05:20] <SlicerDicer-> thats what I want to do xtknight
[05:21] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, i assume you already had the /dev/md* device created before sticking the livecd in you rdrive?
[05:21] <SlicerDicer-> aye
[05:21] <xtknight> and then you did modprobe mdadm or whatever the module is
[05:21] <Kohvihoor> How to share Internet connection with Feisty?
[05:21] <SlicerDicer-> yep xtknight
[05:21] <premier> Kohvihoor, use firestarter
[05:21] <d2812> Duesentrieb: It may not like the mediabuntu repo as may not have the key.
[05:21] <SlicerDicer-> my current raid setup has gentoo installed on /dev/md1 however I want to nuke that and install ubuntu on that
[05:21] <Kohvihoor> premier: it didn't work.
[05:21] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, you'd probably have to resort to editing ubiquity's python script to install to the raid
[05:21] <milaks> Hi. How can I quickly create deb package without having to read a ton of dpkg documentation? For example, I got libstdc++ man pages which are nested in directory /man/man3/* I would like to just copy those man pages in /usr/share/man/man3 but install it "regulary" as deb package.
[05:21] <Kohvihoor> It didn't share for some reason. : (
[05:21] <xtknight> even then it may be skethcy
[05:22] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: joy
[05:22] <xtknight> what's wrong with the alternate cd?
[05:22] <jlu> is there any way i can access files from windows shares?
[05:22] <Duesentrieb> d2812: yea, commented it out. what's it for?
[05:22] <soothsay> milaks: checkinstall
[05:22] <Duesentrieb> d2812: went fine now though. hm... i guess now i can't use the distribution upgrade too to get fo feisty, but have to do it by hand...
[05:23] <d2812> Duesentrieb: I used it to get the MP3 playback, w32codecs, and DVD CSS Decoding so I can watch my DVD's.
[05:23] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-,  what's wrong with the alternate cd?
[05:23] <goofypd> hi guys can some1 plz help me
[05:23] <milaks> soothsay: Yes, I thought about that, but there is no Makefile. Can I use checkinstall without Makefile?
[05:23] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: due to it taking so long and it would break my raid again
[05:23] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: litterally man it breaks my raid setup
[05:23] <SlicerDicer-> it kills my raid5 parity drive when I boot up with livecd
[05:24] <soothsay> milaks: You could create a makefile. I would think a plain script would work also.
[05:24] <Duesentrieb> d2812: ah, ok. can i tell me how to import the key? i forget.
[05:24] <goofypd> Some one plz help i accidently deleted my panel in ubuntu how do i get it back?
[05:24] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight:
[05:24] <SlicerDicer->       586067072 blocks level 5, 64k chunk, algorithm 2 [3/2]  [_UU] 
[05:24] <SlicerDicer->       [[05:24] <tondar> HymnToLife: any documentation for it?
[05:24] <SlicerDicer-> thats what I had to deal with last night lol
[05:24] <tondar> HymnToLife: how to pause a download?
[05:24] <premier> Kohvihoor, you set firestarter to share inet connection, used static ips on all pcs, then on other pcs that you want to share inet connection of ubuntu pc, you set default gateway the ip of the ubuntu pc?
[05:25] <tondar> anyone know how to pause an aria2 download?
[05:25] <milaks> soothsay: something like which would contain only `cp man/man3/* /usr/share/man/man3` save it, mark it as executable and call `checkinstall ./that_script`?
[05:25] <xtknight> SlicerDicer-, oh...well i really dont know
[05:25] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: yeah its just stupidity on the part of the computer
[05:25] <tondar> HymnToLife: also where does it save to?
[05:25] <SlicerDicer-> xtknight: so it makes me take far to much time to rebuild my raid
[05:25] <soothsay> milaks: Yes. (Although I haven't done it myself, I would expect that to work)
[05:26] <ttjl_> how do i ensure my intel graphics card drivers are up to date please?
[05:26] <d2812> Duesentrieb: Leave my one commented out and use the following commands
[05:26] <d2812> Duesentrieb: wget -q http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repo/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[05:26] <d2812> Duesentrieb: sudo wget http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/medibuntu.list
[05:26] <d2812> Duesentrieb: sudo apt-get update
[05:26] <milaks> soothsay: thanks. Btw, just for the case, do you know of any other simple method of creating deb packages?
[05:26] <fluxy> hello. how to apt-get a specific version of an app? (i have newer version listed in repos)
[05:27] <jsantos> soothsay: Try checkinstall
[05:27] <soothsay> milaks: I don't know of any simpler way
[05:27] <soothsay> jsantos: ?
[05:27] <stefg> !pinning | fluxy
[05:27] <ubotu> fluxy: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[05:27] <borfast> hi everyone
[05:28] <milaks> soothsay: not simpler, but simple enough to not have to read a lot of documentation to make that deb package
[05:28] <fluxy> thx. i'll check that
[05:28] <soothsay> fluxy: If it is just one package it is a lot easier to just specify the version to apt-get
[05:29] <fluxy> soothsay: how?
[05:29] <jlu> nah, this sucks. can't even open my network files without spending hours editing conf-files. "ready for the desktop"? yeah, right...  it's back to windows. :(
[05:29] <goofypd> Some one plz help i accidently deleted my panel in ubuntu how do i get it back?
[05:29] <fluxy> you cant get it back i think
[05:30] <xtknight> goofypd, which panel>
[05:30] <fluxy> you have to create a new one
[05:30] <goofypd> so what do i do?
[05:30] <goofypd> how
[05:30] <fluxy> (and add the things back manually)
[05:30] <soothsay> fluxy: I think the syntax is 'apt-get install packagename "=versionnumber"'
[05:30] <ttjl_> How do I get 915resolution
[05:30] <ttjl_> !
[05:30] <boom> what app is the best for music in linux? xmms?
[05:30] <chamunks> Is there an easy way to dual boot 32 bit and 64 bit feisty  I wish to run wine on a 32 bit install yet still retain my 64 bit install
[05:30] <soothsay> fluxy: Or maybe 'apt-get install "packagename=versionnumber"'
[05:30] <xtknight> ttjl_, it's in the repositories
[05:30] <boom> which app is the best for music in linux? xmms?
[05:30] <xtknight> boom, i like audacious
[05:30] <ttjl_> xtknight: I know but im an idiot, what do i type to get it
[05:31] <Toma-> boom, rhythmbox is pretty nice
[05:31] <fluxy> goofypd: right click somewhere on the panel and do add new panel
[05:31] <L4YE_R> hey
[05:31] <xtknight> ttjl_, sudo apt-get install audacious
[05:31] <Moniker42> hey, how do i enable write permissions for my external hdd, which is connected via firewire?
[05:31] <tarzeau> man so many dragons, anyone join? #bub-n-bros bub-n-bros.sf.net
[05:31] <L4YE_R> I want to have a clock on my desktop, and a mac osx like panel... how do I get that? plz help (my girlfriend want it XD)
[05:31] <boom> xtknight, Toma : thanks guys.
[05:31] <fluxy> boom: i like xmms but bmp is better, it integrates well in gtk environment
[05:31] <Moniker42> L4YE_R, buy her a mac
[05:31] <L4YE_R> XD
[05:31] <xtknight> ttjl_, sorry
[05:31] <boom> lol nice.. will lookinto that too
[05:31] <xtknight> ttjl_, 'sudo apt-get install 915resolution'
[05:31] <boom> thanks fluxy:)
[05:32] <L4YE_R> I want a OSX dock too... how can i get that?
[05:32] <soothsay> milaks: Sorry, I can't think of anything that doesn't require reading documentation (besides checkinstall)
[05:32] <ttjl_> xtlknight: lol i got the message
[05:32] <xtknight> audacious is like the gtk version of xmms
[05:32] <wimdows> jlu - I take it you have installed samba client tools?
[05:32] <Moniker42> L4YE_R, try #ubuntu-effects
[05:32] <ttjl_> xtlknight: do you know what i need to do ensure i have up to date drivers for an intel graphics card
[05:32] <Moniker42> how do i enable write permissions for my external hdd, which is connected via firewire?
[05:32] <Horscht> !AMR
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amr - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <fluxy> xtknight: audacious? never heard of it, bmp i know is xmms with gtk
[05:32] <xtknight> ttjl_, i think the latest are already included with feisty
[05:32] <zion_da> hi,
[05:32] <xtknight> ah give audacious a shot
[05:32] <xtknight> it's in feisty
[05:33] <ttjl_> TY knight
[05:33] <milaks> soothsay: never mind, I think this will work fine, for now. Thank you.
[05:33] <L4YE_R> XMMS has 1000 times a better sound quality than Amarok
[05:33] <L4YE_R> (kp why)
[05:33] <xtknight> does feisty support a TI84 plus?
[05:33] <soothsay> milaks: Okay
[05:33] <xtknight> or can i do anything with it
[05:33] <L4YE_R> are there some problems with the WLAN on a Sony Vaio notebook?
[05:33] <ferronica> how to open .rar file????
[05:33] <L4YE_R> install "unrar"
[05:33] <xtknight> !rar
[05:33] <ubotu> rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[05:34] <wysiwyg> hi peeps
[05:34] <L4YE_R> hi
[05:34] <zion_da> hi,
[05:34] <zion_da> after enabling nvidia tv-out in twin mode by using this guide:
[05:34] <zion_da> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOut
[05:34] <zion_da> i got a menu delay of 2 seconds but only when beryl is enabled.
[05:34] <zion_da> also tried to make a gtkrc file with menudelay=0 but it only effects when beryl is disabled,
[05:34] <zion_da> i think it has to do with the xorg file , so i upload it here :
[05:34] <zion_da> http://www.speedyshare.com/615908818.html
[05:34] <Moniker42> how do i enable write permissions for my external hdd, which is connected via firewire?
[05:34] <wysiwyg> any1 knows an app to copy from dvd to dvd?
[05:34] <zion_da> any ideas?
[05:34] <aro> !paste
[05:34] <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)
[05:34] <fluxy> hello
[05:34] <L4YE_R> Do anybody knows a OSX Like Docklet for ubuntu?
[05:34] <L4YE_R> an app. chooser
[05:34] <soothsay> xtknight: Try tilp
[05:34] <stefg> !beryl | zion_da
[05:34] <ubotu> zion_da: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:34] <wysiwyg> any1 knows an app to copy from dvd to dvd?
[05:34] <fluxy> wysiwyg: disk copy? lots > try brasero, it rocks
[05:35] <wysiwyg> thx fluxy
[05:35] <L4YE_R> K3B
[05:35] <fluxy> wysiwyg: there's also k3b (the great) but it is in qt
[05:35] <xtknight> soothsay, cool, thanks trying it now
[05:35] <L4YE_R> !osx
[05:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about osx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:35] <soundray> wysiwyg: for backing up video DVDs, k9copy
[05:35] <zigico> Who using speedtouch 330 usb modem ?
[05:37] <wysiwyg> ok soundray ill check it out thx :D
[05:38] <L4YE_R> hm
[05:38] <L4YE_R> I think, all win users will use ubuntu .. and ubuntu gets trojans usw. XD then we all go to windows back or something
[05:38] <L4YE_R> XD
[05:39] <Horscht> sure....
[05:39] <rick28139> :)alrite i'm in hello room
[05:39] <mrrcp> hi
[05:39] <L4YE_R> were there new updates this week at ubuntu feisty?
[05:39] <soothsay> L4YE_R: I got some updates from feisty-backports if you have that enabled.
[05:39] <rick28139> all i got was 7.0
[05:40] <rick28139> is there newer?
[05:40] <piglit> hello there i have got a question: i am edditing a munu.lst on a ubuntu machine there is something not quit clear to me in the menu.lst you have got to choose the hd and partition like so:"root (hd0,1)" so here you choose sda the first hd and then the second partition. But what if you want to use LVM then what must be the partition number? must i take the number from fdisk -l ?? or must i take the number from lvscan ???
[05:40] <soothsay> L4YE_R: ... which caused my suspend to stop working BTW
[05:40] <L4YE_R> what is feisty-backports? are there updates that dont tested?
[05:41] <chamunks> anyone have any thoughts on running a chrooted 32 bit environment in a 64 bit host??
[05:41] <Bogaurd> i'm trying to install apache2.2common and apache2-utils, with a couple of other apche2 packages. looks like they got installed with phpldapadmin... when i try to remove it though, it tires to remove phpldapadmin too
[05:41] <rick28139> chamunks
[05:41] <void^> !chroot > chamunks
[05:41] <Moniker42> how do i enable write permissions for my external hdd, which is connected via firewire?
[05:41] <rick28139> you may hold the answer to my question
[05:41] <rollerskatejamms> The first words I heard from my mother this morning: Zach! What the hell is Ubuntu!?
[05:41] <Bogaurd> i have lighttpd installed, which should mean apache2 doesnt need to be installed
[05:41] <wysiwyg> rollerskatejamms, xD
[05:41] <soothsay> L4YE_R: They are some updates ('backported') from ubuntu+1 (gutsy). They are not tested as extensively as regular updates. In particular I don't think they receive audits from the security team
[05:42] <lorenz> hi guys! how do I open a file in terminal to modify it?
[05:42] <soothsay> !backports
[05:42] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[05:42] <rick28139> maybee some one can help me please
[05:42] <rollerskatejamms> lorenz, Edit it via gui? Right click on it.
[05:42] <soundray> lorenz: nano
[05:42] <lorenz> thanks
[05:42] <rick28139> i have a biostar tforce 550 mbo
[05:42] <chamunks> rick28139, well that was neat how did that work
[05:42] <soundray> lorenz: sudo nano if it's a system file
[05:42] <lorenz> great, that was what I needed :)
[05:43] <rick28139> chamunks: maybe this is also my problem brb
[05:43] <moonunit> i have a problem with running my monitor in 1600x1200, which ive done before, i reinstalled linux, and its giving me fits
[05:43] <chamunks> rick28139, what are you trying to do?
[05:44] <haxx0r> anyone?
[05:44] <fluxy> what's the difference between audacious and bmp, apart the name?
[05:45] <crdlb> fluxy: they're two different gtk2 xmms clones
[05:45] <fluxy> not really
[05:45] <Kohvihoor> premier, so, here eth0 gets the internet (dhcp), eth1 is connected to my laptop. so, eth1 is set to like 192.168.0.1, right, and laptops ip i set to 192.168.0.111 and it's gateway to 192.168.0.1?
[05:45] <fluxy> bmp forked from xmms
[05:45] <^IcE-bOy^> hi
[05:45] <fluxy> then audacious forked from bmp (why?)
[05:45] <moonunit> i went into dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to try to get the display to run in 1600x1200 but i had no luck, anyone have any idea?
[05:45] <^IcE-bOy^> are there any problem in ubuntu + ipw2100 + WPA ???
[05:45] <^IcE-bOy^> i can't enter in WPA or WPA2 networks
[05:45] <andy_linux> anybody can teach me how to install gparted
[05:45] <^IcE-bOy^> (i'm using networkmanager)
[05:46] <moonunit> andy_linux: in a terminal
[05:46] <moonunit> sudo apt-get install gpared
[05:46] <moonunit> gparted that is
[05:46] <fluxy> andy_linux: apt-get install gparted
[05:46] <BigToe> How do I print to a printer from the terminal? it's set up properly, I just need an echo "xyz" > (something_here) command
[05:46] <Horscht> does someone know where I could get the Adaptive Multi Rate NarrowBand (AMR-NB) codec for feisty?
[05:46] <Kohvihoor> fluxy: because bmp stopped it's developement, and became a different player.
[05:46] <premier> anyone knows if theres an option for gnome sensors applet to show all temps in a table, much like old ksensors application?
[05:46] <andy_linux> i have downloaded the file and what next
[05:46] <|ericsson|> !fixresolution
[05:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fixresolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:47] <Enverex> Does anyone here happen to have a Dell Inspiron 6400?
[05:47] <arky> ! fixres
[05:47] <lorenz> how can I save a file I edited using sudo nano?
[05:47] <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
[05:47] <fluxy> hmmm in that case i should probably switch. does audacious support minimize to tray?
[05:47] <premier> Kohvihoor, what you use to connect to inet? a usb dsl/cable modem?
[05:47] <BigToe> !print
[05:47] <|ericsson|> thnx arky
[05:47] <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
[05:47] <soundray> lorenz: look at the help bar at the bottom
[05:47] <arky> |ericsson| just something I saw somebody else do earlier today
[05:47] <lorenz> I don't get what ^E means, soundray - that should be exit
[05:47] <Kohvihoor> premier: it should be adsl modem, connected to router.
[05:47] <soundray> lorenz: ^O means Ctrl-O
[05:47] <lorenz> thanks :)
[05:47] <Kohvihoor> router shares internet to 4 other flats.
[05:48] <Kohvihoor> and router is not located here. :
[05:48] <moonunit> |ericsson|: were you aiming at me
[05:48] <ubuntu> My computer wont boot normally anymore, grub doesnt seem to start, but gives no error message. I followed the "recover grub manually" instructions but grub still doesnt show up. How can I fix grub?
[05:48] <premier> Kohvihoor, and you get ip from that router using dhcp?
[05:48] <Kohvihoor> Jep.
[05:48] <ubuntu> I can boot from the livecd
[05:48] <zlx> :s my kopete keeps closing for no reason ;/
[05:49] <Kohvihoor> Yep*
[05:49] <fluxy> i've got a dvd that plays well in vlc (windows) but not in totem(i got gstreamer-ugly) or vlc (linux). Any ideas?
[05:49] <|ericsson|> moonunit: ehh, probably not :)
[05:49] <chamunks> what should i expect when i have chrooted a 32 bit feisty  I truthfully have no idea what this is but it sounds like what im looking to do
[05:49] <d2812> fluxy: see your PM
[05:49] <Letharion> fluxy: Is it just that dvd that doesnt work in windows?
[05:49] <andy_linux> i still cant install gparted
[05:50] <premier> Kohvihoor, ok, so then, yeah, eth0 should be set to dhcp, eth1 should get a static ip eg 192.168.1.1, all other pcs in your place should get ips in the same range eg 192.168.0.2 , 3 etc, and you should on all other pcs set as gateway the ip of the ubuntu pc
[05:50] <andy_linux> i cant load my windows due to drive mapper problem
[05:50] <RagingBull> andy_linux:  I recommend getting of their website and burning to disk....as you can't partition mounted volumes
[05:50] <premier> Kohvihoor, er not 192.168.0.2 but 192.168.1.2 etc
[05:50] <Letharion> I have /dev/sdb3 in fstab as /home/letharion. If I reinstall ubuntu, will I loose whats on the partition?
[05:50] <RagingBull> andy_linux: that's what I did anyhow
[05:50] <fluxy> andy_linux: what did you try and what error msg you got?
[05:50] <Kohvihoor> Okay, I'll try.
[05:50] <premier> Kohvihoor, subnet max should be 255.255.255.0
[05:51] <|ericsson|> So, if these are the values from ddcprobe, would they be 'safe' to add in xorg.conf?  monitorrange: 30-95, 50-160
[05:51] <fluxy> well that's the only dvd i tried/have
[05:51] <RagingBull> andy_linux: try this http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[05:52] <^IcE-bOy^> are there any problem in ubuntu + ipw2100 + WPA ???
[05:52] <Letharion> fluxy: could you give another one a try? just to be safe its not a problem with the disc
[05:52] <andy_linux> unable to lock unit directory
[05:52] <RagingBull> ^IcE-bOy^: 7.04 supports wpa
[05:52] <premier> Kohvihoor, but i think your best option is to just buy a router, so you dont have to leave pc with ubuntu on... there are cheap now, with wireless etc
[05:52] <fluxy> andy_linux: or use the feisty live cd, it got gparted
[05:52] <moonunit> i need to get this monitor working in 1600x1200
[05:52] <dv_> hi, how can I tell apt to ignore some package updates?
[05:53] <andy_linux> i am still new to this linux..
[05:53] <premier> Kohvihoor, starting at 30-40$ is a nicer solution
[05:53] <dv_> I have a patched ubuntu nvidia driver, because the stock one is buggy
[05:53] <chamunks> moonunit, i want to figure out how to add screen resolutions too!!
[05:53] <andy_linux> i dont even know how to install
[05:53] <dv_> but now apt always thinks it needs to update nvidia-glx
[05:53] <zigico> heeeelllllpppp speedtouch  330 how to step by step please
[05:53] <Kohvihoor> premier: yea, out of money right now. but i'm planning it. about that gateway, should it be eth1 ip or eth0?
[05:53] <RagingBull> andy_linux: it's always nice to have a gparted live cd around ..btw if you have vista you can resize your partitions through it
[05:53] <crdlb> !pinning | dv_
[05:53] <D1S4ST3R> what do i need to access a windows computer
[05:53] <ubotu> dv_: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[05:53] <^IcE-bOy^> RagingBull, i have feisty but ... doesn't works with WPA or WPA2 networks
[05:53] <Mitchman> hello, i need some help, got an adhoc connection between my pda and my ubuntu box, but my pda doesnt get an adress from the dhcp server which is located inside my modem/router,  looks like i need to set some sort of bridge between the wlan0 and the eth0
[05:53] <moonunit> chamunks: normally you would just enter into a terminal 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and follow the steps
[05:54] <moonunit> but i cant seem to get that to work.
[05:54] <andy_linux> ragingbull... i have download the package, then what next..
[05:54] <fluxy> andy_linux: use the add/remove tool in your ubuntu menu
[05:54] <premier> Kohvihoor, for ubuntu pc, gateway should be eth0, for all other pcs, they are going to have ony one eth connection, and the gateway should be the ip of the ubuntu pc
[05:54] <RagingBull> andy_linux: open it and burn the iso to cd or dvd
[05:54] <cbs> uh, lol...what is the package 'suck' in SPM?
[05:54] <Baalial> Does anyone here know how to properly setup a dual-boot with 2 hard drives, with XP on one and Ubuntu on the other?
[05:54] <RagingBull> then just boot from it
[05:54] <soundray> Mitchman: it may work if you set up internet connection sharing with firestarter
[05:54] <premier> chamunks, where are you stuck changing res?
[05:54] <RagingBull> like the ubuntu live cd
[05:54] <fluxy> andy_linux: from category "System Tools" check Gnome Partition Editor and install. Voila
[05:55] <Mitchman> ok
[05:55] <RagingBull> andy_linux: what are you trying to partition
[05:55] <L4YE_R> muhahah windows released a xp live cd XD
[05:55] <arky> !suck
[05:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suck - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:55] <Fufy> people help me
[05:55] <Fufy> ..
[05:55] <Fufy> how to repair Grub  17 Loading error
[05:55] <feonix> !8ball
[05:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 8ball - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:55] <moonunit> i need help getting my monitor to run in 1600x1200
[05:55] <Fufy> from Ubuntu 7.05 live cd
[05:55] <RagingBull> andy_linux: cause like I said if it's the hard drive you are on now you can't resize it while it's mounted that's why I say burn that live cd (gparted) iso
[05:55] <chamunks> premier, well the gui for screen resolutions doesent go past 1024x768  wich totally upsets my 22inch hd lcd
[05:55] <andy_linux> the application is unavailable...
[05:55] <jaba246> #xbins
[05:55] <Enverex> Fufy, That means you broke Grub and deleted the partition it used
[05:56] <arky> !fixres > moonunit see message from ubotu
[05:56] <schighschagh> Can anyone help me get gdm running?
[05:56] <zours> I have quite a specific problem: I'm trying to mount /var as a separate partition. But, since very early in the boot sequence, before the fstab is read, there is a script that mounts some tmpfs in /var subfolders, it always results in various problems. Is there a known workaround?
[05:56] <Fufy> Enverex I install Ubuntu and after he crash and from windows i format Linux partition ..
[05:56] <L4YE_R> my sony vaio has got a hidden partition. when i delete it, can i recover this? (it's windows on there, i want to install ubuntu, but when it fails, i want my sony vaio programms back)
[05:56] <premier> chamunks, ok, what card you have? nvidia or ati? have you checked these?
[05:56] <premier> !nvidia > chamunks
[05:56] <andy_linux> i have install ubuntu yesterday..anyhow i dont know how my windows can load after i have done something with partition magic
[05:56] <Fufy> and now I have GRub Loading Error 17
[05:56] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: lol that's probally your M$ recovery partition
[05:57] <imon9> hi, can someone tell me what is the pakage that makes thunar/nautilus/ synaptic search/goto certain words as we type?
[05:57] <chamunks> premier, nvidia geforce 6600 sli
[05:57] <Fufy> Enverex you can help me plz ? :(
[05:57] <chamunks> premier, but not sli'd
[05:57] <RagingBull> L4YE_R: unless you have the disk recovery disk which you have to call and pay for now don't delete that partition
[05:57] <Enverex> Fufy, That's because you've half removed Grub, you need to reinstall the Windows bootloader now, you need to go ask some Windows people
[05:57] <schighschagh> Can anyone help me get gdm running?
[05:57] <Letharion> L4YE_R: Short answer, you can't recover it, but most of the time, if you start up windows you will be given the option to burn a disc copy of that partition, and after that the partition isn't needed anymore.
[05:57] <Kubuntu> What linux distro can run on a 166ghz cpu with 78mb ram?
[05:57] <premier> chamunks, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia have you installed nvidia driver?
[05:57] <user01> i cant get koules to work it crashes :(
[05:58] <Fufy> Enverex and from live cd I cant ?
[05:58] <Fufy> fix grub loader ?
[05:58] <zerokill88> Kubuntu damn small linux
[05:58] <chamunks> premier, im pretty sure but ill run that tutorial and get back to you in 5 ok thanks
[05:58] <L4YE_R> LOL. Try. List view in Nautilus, in a folder with ~30 files. Now you want to make a new directory. Right click goes not (It opens the file specific dialog).... How can i make a new direcotry when no white part is there? (I hope you understand me)
[05:58] <arky> kubuntu , 166 is like 80x faster than what I have
[05:58] <Kubuntu> do you have a name?
[05:58] <Kubuntu> 166mhz?
[05:58] <Enverex> Fufy, No, you've broken Windows, you need to use Windows to fix it
[05:58] <flowh> file->new dir, L4YE_R
[05:58] <Fufy> but i cant boot in windows :(
[05:59] <zerokill88> Kubuntu, google for DamnSmallLinux.that is the name
[05:59] <Fufy> okey thanks :(
[05:59] <schighschagh> After I try to log in at the gdm login prompt, I get an orange background, cursor, and nothing happens.
[05:59] <flowh> or create dir, L4YE_R
[05:59] <Kubuntu> Does it has a visual interface?
[05:59] <schighschagh> Can someone help me?
[05:59] <zerokill88> Kubuntu http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
[05:59] <arky> l4ye_r, try ctrl-shift-N
[05:59] <zerokill88> Kubuntu yes.
[05:59] <gordboy> L4YE_R, menu -> file -> create folder
[05:59] <L4YE_R> hm. i changed the desktop volumes away. they were in "orte" (in german..) I hope you know where.. and now there are in "Wechseldatentrger", and not in the list
[05:59] <zerokill88> Kubuntu its only 50 mb
[05:59] <L4YE_R> tnx
[06:00] <chamunks> premier, actually the restricted drivers page says in its list   NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver [enabled]  and In Use
[06:00] <realityhere> hi all
[06:00] <premier> chamunks, ok, then you need to reboot, after you have installed them, if you havent done that already
[06:01] <premier> chamunks, cause in my own system i have noticed an X logout want enough to set nvidia drivers to actually run
[06:01] <imon9> hi, did anyone knows what is the package to install to make the "typing search" things works again? i upgraded some of my packages and it is not workinganymore (typing search = in thunar/nautilus/synaptic, where u click on a list of files and start typing to searc> anyone plz?
[06:01] <chamunks> premier, i've been running that driver for weeks and i still have no larger screen res's than the 1024x768
[06:01] <wimdows> I've created a RAID array using mdadm and have successfully mounted it - however, how do I get rid of the individual 4 mounted disks on the desktop?
[06:01] <user01> 2
[06:01] <user01> X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
[06:01] <user01>   Major opcode of failed request:  144 (MIT-SHM)
[06:02] <user01> what does that mean?
[06:02] <premier> chamunks, ok, then read this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:02] <chamunks> premier, i've been told that editing an xorg conf file somewhere would help but i couldent figure out where exactly to add lines for resolutions or whether or not i had to add the resolutions in between
[06:03] <premier> chamunks, the file is in /etc/X11/ and yes it needs editing, i guess you have the monitor connected to card installed in pci-e 16x primary slot
[06:03] <Hoag> Is it possible to disable keys? One of my keyboard buttons doesn't work most of the time, but will occasionally stick and type about a million letters
[06:03] <chamunks> premier, yep :)
[06:03] <Hoag> Is there a way to disable the key until I can get a new keyboard?
[06:03] <Barrucadu> hello, is anyone willing to help me fix my netgear dongle? ubuntu crashes when I plug it in, and ubuntuforums.org seems a little slow at answering.
[06:04] <premier> chamunks, read that guide.. if you get stuck at some point, ask me
[06:04] <user01> what is MIT-SHM?
[06:04] <marcela> I just have readen that Michael Dell from Dell Inc. is using Automatix.... I thought this was not advised to use :)
[06:04] <soundray> marcela: it wouldn't be his first mistake.
[06:04] <ubuntu> q
[06:04] <junmin> Hoag, maybe you can change the keyborad layout to get the key not working...
[06:04] <chamunks> premier, going through sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  atm
[06:04] <marcela> lol
[06:04] <imon9> h, did anyone knows what is the package to install to make the "typing search" things works again? i upgraded some of my packages and it is not workinganymore (typing search = in thunar/nautilus/synaptic, where u click on a list of files and start typing to searc> anyone plz?
[06:05] <mjr> user01, an X extension for reducing need for data transfer between an X client and server residing on the same host
[06:05] <Hoag> junmin: is there a program I can use to do this or do  have to do it manually?
[06:05] <imon9> i had to know coz now that it is gone, it is really hard to search a files fast
[06:05] <Kohvihoor> premier: it still doesn't work. : (
[06:05] <premier> chamunks, yeah, at some point it will prompt for X server resolutions to use. make sure you add the res you want. if it doesnt appear there, you need to edit xorg.conf
[06:06] <L4YE_R> WINDOWS RULZZZZZZ FUCK UBUNTU!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fun
[06:06] <L4YE_R> ^^
[06:06] <rfried> /names
[06:06] <LjL> no, not fun
[06:06] <L4YE_R> ^^
[06:06] <Barrucadu> *continues randomly clicking* yup, ubuntu has completely crashed...
[06:06] <Enverex> !ops
[06:06] <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
[06:06] <andy_linux> anybody can assist me step by step installation for gparted...
[06:06] <Amaranth> Enverex: ?
[06:06] <chamunks> premier, ok, im at Video card's bus ident   and it has the entry field with PCI:5:0:0   (is that auto detected?)
[06:06] <LjL> Enverex: ?
[06:06] <Enverex> Ljl Amallya, Scroll up a little
[06:06] <LjL> Enverex: err, yeah, i've kicked it before you called !ops
[06:07] <user01> mjr: oh ok so i guess there is a bug then with that program using it
[06:07] <Enverex> Doh >.<
[06:07] <Enverex> LjL, I am ashamed. I shall resign myself to the corner.
[06:07] <RagingBull> why should someone be advised against automatix? I'm not familiar with it nor have I used it but it's seems like it could serve a good purpose
[06:07] <junmin> Hoag, yes. well, i am using gnome, if you are using this too, so you can go to system->preference->keyboard .. and if you dont know about the layout of keyboard, see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout
[06:07] <Enverex> LjL, The "forced quit" thing throws me off. I expect to see a red highlighted kick, heh.
[06:07] <premier> chamunks, ok, then find the manual of the 22" lcd monitor, and find out what the horizontal and vertical refresh ranges are. or use the dccprobe option
[06:07] <chamunks> premier, ok nvm it was autodetected i ran "lspci"  and figured it out
[06:07] <zigico> help me about speedtouch 330
[06:08] <junmin> andy_linux, just apt-get install
[06:08] <Nergar> hello, how can i use ubuntu live cd to scan Windows for viruses?
[06:08] <premier> chamunks, cause you have two cards, they are differentiated by pci:x.x.x values... trying to find out what the primary card values should be like in my system
[06:08] <LjL> RagingBull: 1) stuff breaks when you try to upgrade to a newer Ubuntu version, more often than not, with automatix  2) stuff sometimes breaks anyway  3) when stuff does break, it's very hard to troubleshoot given the obscure nature of this script  4) it's not understood what automatix can do that cannot just be done by learning a couple of things about repositories (which you have to learn, anyway) and using the standard APT mechanism
[06:08] <flapster> Nergar, Didnt even know that was possible
[06:08] <RagingBull> LjL: ah thank you
[06:08] <andy_linux> could not open lock file
[06:08] <FurryNemesis> Nergar, your best bet is to load something like clamav onto a USB stick and launch from there
[06:08] <chamunks> premier, i have the ability to have two cards i havent even experimented with the sli just yet lol
[06:09] <premier> chamunks, yes, pci:5.0.0 is the value for my card. 6600gt single
[06:09] <andy_linux> junmin still cant
[06:09] <Barrucadu> has anyone here managed to get a netgear wg111t dongle working with feisty?
[06:09] <chamunks> premier, thats still a bit to bold of a move for me :P just yet
[06:09] <junmin> flapster, in live cd can apt-get install clamav????
[06:09] <FurryNemesis> Nergar, I don't think ubuntu liveCD has a virus scanner built in
[06:09] <RagingBull> andy_linux: what type of file was that you downloaded of the gparted site? zip I think extract it and there should be an iso file
[06:09] <Hoag> junmin: I've looked at that.. I can't see where to edit the layout, I can just change it to others >>
[06:09] <FurryNemesis> Nergar, you could try the ultimate boot cd too www.ubcd.com
[06:09] <she_bag> hello:  I just installed the Desktop 7.04 CD successfully, but would like to upgrade to the Server edition..are instructions on this in Documentation anywhere?  I didnt see any specific to this task...thankyou
[06:09] <Nergar> ok thnx FurryNemesis
[06:10] <m1r> usb siemens gigaset 54 wlan not working
[06:10] <RagingBull> junmin: I dont know why he didn't just make the damn disk (andy-linux)
[06:10] <m1r> any tips ?
[06:10] <FurryNemesis> np
[06:10] <chamunks> premier, should i enable the kernel framebuffer device interface?
[06:10] <loca|host> the sound volume is down since i upgraded from ubuntu edgy to feisty, i have to put the volume to the max value so i can hear a verry litte sound ... how can i fix it ?
[06:11] <junmin> Hoag, yes just can change it to others ....
[06:11] <RagingBull> junmin: I gave him the link to the iso
[06:11] <FurryNemesis> loca|host, are your PCM levels too low?
[06:11] <RagingBull> junmin: heh
[06:11] <premier> chamunks, just press enter all the time to install default options in dpkg-reconfigure
[06:11] <RagingBull> junmin: if you cant burn an iso linux is probally not for you
[06:11] <loca|host> FurryNemesis, on alsamixer, PCM is 100/100
[06:11] <InfamousFern> hi, someone speak portuguese?
[06:11] <premier> chamunks, with tab you can go to OK and press enter to advance into it
[06:12] <LjL> !pt > InfamousFern    (InfamousFern, see the private message from Ubotu)
[06:12] <chamunks> premier, yep yep i've just never seen this conf before so im just exploring rly
[06:12] <junmin> RagingBull, mmm.... dont know what you talking about :P
[06:13] <FurryNemesis> loca|host, ah, just wondering, I suppose the other sound levels like master etc are 100% too?
[06:13] <premier> chamunks, just beware if you want to have multiple keyboard layouts like eg us and de etc. there you might want to add them both. i dont know how thats done, i edited xorg.conf for that
[06:13] <RagingBull> junmin: aah I had given andy-linux the link to download the gparted live cd told him to burn the iso to disk and he still wants to know how
[06:13] <loca|host> FurryNemesis, yes
[06:13] <chamunks> premier, naw i just wish i could figure out how to enable all the nice toys in my g15 keyboard :S
[06:14] <Kubuntu> what is the name of the cd burning program??
[06:14] <junmin> RagingBull, got it....:P
[06:14] <premier> chamunks, in all other cases, apart where you change res, just press enter to advance
[06:14] <RagingBull> junmin: ;)
[06:14] <nikolai469498> fuck all
[06:14] <chamunks> premier, i havent been able to do that since windows but thats not enough to get me to switch back to windows
[06:14] <nikolai469498> :)
[06:14] <flapster> chamunks, Google it, im sure someone has got them working
[06:14] <nikolai469498> _)_
[06:14] <LjL> !language | nikolai469498
[06:14] <ubotu> nikolai469498: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:14] <junmin> RagingBull, maybe he doesnt know how to burn an iso in Linux?
[06:15] <chamunks> flapster, yep i just havent really found the time i've been more hoping for a simple solution to fall on me for that since its not that high up in my prioritys as my res is :S
[06:15] <premier> chamunks, dont worry, theres a way i am sure. i once had an ms office kb and i have managed to add lots of its extra keys to good use, and in past time, where it was more difficult to setup
[06:15] <FurryNemesis> loca|host, sorry, can't help you. last resort try swapping between ALSA and OSS, see if that  does anything. It's in the sound menu
[06:15] <pilibeen> hi...i'm struggling here trying to connect to an unsecured wireless network. I can see it in iwlist, and i enter the ESSID under network, leave the WEP blank...but still can't connect. Any ideas?
[06:15] <chamunks> premier, well i say gooday :)
[06:15] <Barrucadu> has anyone here managed to get a netgear wg111t dongle working with feisty? I could get it working in dapper, but in feisty it just crashes ubuntu.
[06:15] <chamunks> premier, linux is too much fun to learn once you have the basics down i tells ya
[06:16] <RagingBull> junmin: my bad....thought he was using m$
[06:16] <RagingBull> junmin: never said what he was using
[06:16] <flapster> chamunks, Whats up with your res?
[06:16] <creadorcreativo> pilibeen: you need up the interface of wireless, ex: sudo ifup eth0,ra0,eth1, etc
[06:16] <RagingBull> junmin: poor guy is probally formating his hd now
[06:16] <RagingBull> junmin: eh <.<
[06:16] <moonunit> is there a way to automaticly regenerate the fstab file?
[06:17] <chamunks> flapster, just workin it out with premier on how to fix it but i seem to max my res out at 1024x768 which is a bother on my 22inch hd lcd
[06:17] <flapster> chamunks, Did you try the good old adding them to xorg.conf?
[06:17] <premier> chamunks, google is your friend. there isnt much you want to do thats not been done before and described
[06:17] <junmin> RagingBull, :D ...
[06:17] <pilibeen> creadorcreativo, i get a message which says it's already configured
[06:17] <chamunks> premier, nodds though sometimes google can be a bit unforgiving to someone who has no idea where to start so i come bug ppl here till i know a bit more than i go a googelin :D
[06:17] <chamunks> flapster, that will be my next step
[06:18] <MUTU> Hi, what do I do if my distribution upgrade stops at half way during installation?
[06:18] <moonunit> i just reformatted a harddrive in the 7.0 release, and i cant get ahold of the oh so familiar disks-admin
[06:18] <flapster> chamunks, That should be your first step when it comes to res fixing
[06:18] <chamunks> flapster, well im flipping through "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[06:18] <cbs> what channel is for beryl?
[06:18] <creadorcreativo> pilibeen: so, try this: sudo ifdown eth0 && sudo ifup eth0 (replace the eth0, for the corresponding)
[06:19] <flapster> chamunks, Have you tried adding them? Theres no point in reconfigging it, you should just try adding them, I had to do it
[06:19] <cbs> /join#linux-beryl
[06:19] <flapster> cbs, #beryl
[06:19] <flapster> cbs, #ubuntu-effects
[06:19] <chamunks> flapster, im not entirely sure where to add them just yet
[06:19] <cbs> weird i tried to join beryl and it said it didnt exist
[06:19] <valehru_> !fonts
[06:19] <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
[06:19] <SlicerDicer-> anybody have problems with 7.04 alternate cd not verify the md5 and refuse to burn?
[06:19] <MUTU> help pls! what do I do if my distribution upgrade stops at half way during installation? it stopped on "Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono"
[06:19] <flapster> chamunks, Okay, in terminal type 'gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[06:19] <Kubuntu> How can I make my computer boot from cd? (12years old)?
[06:19] <premier> flapster, dpkg-reconfigure works also. it did in my case, on two installations i have done since yesterday
[06:20] <she_bag> hello:  I just installed the Desktop 7.04 CD successfully, but would like to upgrade to the Server edition..are instructions on this in Documentation anywhere?  I didnt see any specific to this task...thankyou
[06:20] <junmin> hey, somebody knows a app/applet to get the temperature of the hard disk?? i just change a bigger hd, looks like very hot ...
[06:20] <flapster> premier, Dont see much of a point in going through all the config when you could try adding them first
[06:20] <pilibeen> creadorcreativo: ok, ifdown gave me some more info...what's the important stuff? or was that just supposed to kill the process?
[06:20] <bionoid> junmin: hddtemp
[06:20] <chamunks> flapster, let me finish what im doin and ill ping you when im done it wont take more than 4 mins or so
[06:20] <SlicerDicer-> Kubuntu: you just wanting to install?
[06:21] <flapster> chamunks, Honestly pal, why bother reconfigging, just add them so much easier
[06:21] <premier> flapster, true. though he's new to this, editing xorg.conf might seem a bit too much...
[06:21] <MUTU> someone help me pls! what do I do if my distribution upgrade stops at half way during installation? it stopped on "Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono"
[06:21] <SlicerDicer-> Kubuntu: you could always chuck the drive in another computer that does and install it there then swap it back  :) maybe that would work I have no idea?
[06:21] <flapster> premier, You have to learn sometime though, you cant just avoid them
[06:21] <SlicerDicer-> Kubuntu: unless that old computator has a setting in the bios I think your SOL on that one
[06:22] <junmin> bionoid, hddtemp is better or sensor-applet for gnome???
[06:22] <LIna> hello
[06:22] <flapster> !welcome | LIna
[06:22] <ubotu> LIna: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[06:22] <chamunks> flapster, ok im rdy
[06:22] <LIna> thanx
[06:22] <LIna> can some1 help me?
[06:22] <premier> junmin, hddtemp is needed for sensors applet to show hdd temps
[06:22] <flapster> !ask | LIna
[06:22] <ubotu> LIna: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:22] <LIna> First time I use linux
[06:22] <chamunks> flapster, i just had a few other settings i had changed aswell outside of just the monitor stuff that i wanted to finish with
[06:22] <premier> junmin, and you got to run hddtemp in daemon mode
[06:22] <Kubuntu> SOL?
[06:22] <bionoid> junmin: Never tried sensor-applet. Wouldn't know
[06:22] <bUzz-iN> not able to get, " xmms - or amarok " working ???
[06:22] <LIna> anyway..
[06:22] <bUzz-iN> any one
[06:22] <junmin> premier, oh, oh ..thx
[06:22] <flapster> chamunks, Okay, in terminal type: gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:22] <SlicerDicer-> Kubuntu: sh*t out of luck :)
[06:23] <LIna> I need to install my graphic card nvidia  7600 drivers how I do that?
[06:23] <premier> junmin, beware that theres some problems in feisty and sata hdds . in my case it didnt work, though in another installation with ide hdds it worked
[06:23] <SlicerDicer-> !nvidia
[06:23] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:23] <EE-mike> j #ssh
[06:23] <MUTU> help pls! what do I do if my distribution upgrade (6.10 -> 7.04) stops at half way during installation? it stopped on "Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono"
[06:23] <chamunks> flapster, rdy
[06:23] <flapster> chamunks, If you scroll right to the bottom, you'll see a whole section with resolutions like "1204x768", simmply add your resolution at the start of them, usually on the 24 one
[06:23] <bUzz-iN> no drivers for, 8800 cards yett ?
[06:24] <junmin> premier, i am running feisty in my "old" notebook .. so ..dont worry :P
[06:24] <premier> chamunks, sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange run this command
[06:24] <rellik> is there an ubuntu live CD with beryl ?
[06:24] <SlicerDicer-> bUzz-iN: yes there is but I think you have to use nvidia's installer
[06:24] <LIna> can some1 help me?
[06:24] <flapster> rellik, The only livecd i know with beryl is sabayon
[06:24] <bUzz-iN> hmmmm tryed that
[06:24] <arky> LIna see also https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/graphics-cards.html -- change 6.10 to 7.04 if you're in Fiesty
[06:24] <premier> chamunks, just read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto in undetected monitor range part
[06:24] <Slart> Nvidia | LIna
[06:24] <chamunks> premier, ddcprobe not found
[06:24] <MUTU> does noone know the answer to my question? :(
[06:24] <usser> flapster: theres berry linux also
[06:24] <Slart> !Nvidia | LIna
[06:24] <ubotu> LIna: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:24] <moonunit> is there a replacement for disks admin in 7.0
[06:25] <Pijiu> How do I get my SD Card to be detected
[06:25] <chamunks> premier, k ill check into it in a min
[06:25] <LIna> hmm
[06:25] <premier> chamunks, sudo apt-get install xresprobe
[06:25] <rellik> flapster, is sayayon any good?
[06:25] <Moniker42> how do i mount an NTFS external hdd?
[06:25] <MUTU> !help
[06:25] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:25] <premier> !ntfs-3g > Moniker42
[06:25] <bUzz-iN> I'm running 7.04 & can't get , XMMS or Amarok working ?
[06:25] <chamunks> premier, it just went back to ~$ after i ran that cmd
[06:26] <MUTU> someone help me pls :(
[06:26] <Felarin> you can't get amarok working?
[06:26] <Slart> moonunit: don't think there is
[06:26] <MUTU> help pls! what do I do if my distribution upgrade stops at half way during installation? it stopped on "Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono"
[06:26] <Felarin> i'm running 7.04 with Amarok 1.4.5
[06:26] <premier> chamunks, sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange run this command now
[06:26] <LIna> bah
[06:26] <chamunks> flapster, is there anything else i should also change before i go down for restart
[06:26] <LIna> I should nee help to be remoted
[06:26] <SlicerDicer-> Moniker42: plug in the drive and stab it with a pencil! no really its quite simple just plug it in and it should mount :) at least mine do
[06:26] <realityhere> mount then the drive /dev/hdb1 example
[06:26] <LIna> or something S:
[06:26] <moonunit> Slart: you may still be able to help me
[06:26] <rohan> anyone had luck running http://www.linuxpowertop.org/ on feisty ? or does it work only for 2.6.21 kernels ?
[06:26] <borfast> guys, I need to get a USB wireless adapter for my dad's laptop. he already has an Asus WL-167g but it doesn't work with WPA. can anyone tell me a good USB wireless card that works out of the box with Network Manager and WPA, please?
[06:26] <Slart> moonunit: sure.. what's the problem?
[06:26] <moonunit> i reformatted a hard disk and now i cant get to it
[06:26] <chamunks> premier, it just went back to ~$ after i ran "sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange"
[06:26] <rohan> because i get an error saying CONFIG_TIMER_STATS is not available
[06:27] <moonunit> i jacked a disc from an older computer around my house
[06:27] <moonunit> and threw it in here
[06:27] <Felarin> borfast : is it a G++ router that you're using?
[06:27] <ttjl> I managed to get widescreen working but turns off every time i restart
[06:27] <Slart> moonunit: eh... ok.. you can't mount it? or can't find it at all?
[06:27] <ttjl> any ideas
[06:27] <moonunit> it decteded fine
[06:27] <realityhere> how do i get rid of a pxe error on boot?
[06:27] <moonunit> i fired up gparted and changed it over to ext3
[06:27] <moonunit> now i cant find it
[06:27] <Pijiu> how do I get SD Cards to detect
[06:27] <moonunit> and im detecting 4 cd rom's instead of 2
[06:27] <premier> chamunks, ok, the output of this command paste it in http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and state the url here
[06:27] <usser> moonunit: is it an IDE drive?
[06:27] <bionoid> realityhere: Go to your BIOS setup and disable PXE
[06:28] <Slart> moonunit: what do you mean, "can't find it"... where are you looking?
[06:28] <usser> moonunit: try ls /dev/hd*
[06:28] <MUTU> Hello, can anyone help me please? What do I do with a frozen distribution upgrade window?
[06:28] <pihus> How to remove ^M marks with vi?
[06:28] <pihus> I can't remember the command :/
[06:28] <|ericsson|> which is best to run, compiz or beryl, or is there even a big difference?
[06:28] <usser> moonunit: it'dbe  hdb, hdc depending on how many hdds u had before
[06:28] <SlicerDicer-> the ^H key ;-)
[06:28] <chamunks> premier, there was no output :S  but it stopped giving me the error for ddcprobe
[06:29] <borfast> Felarin, G++ router? not really... he connects mostly to two routers, an Asus WL500G Deluxe and a Linksys WRT54GL with DD-WRT in it but he needs to connect to other routers. still, I don't think the router is the problem, only the fact that the RT2500 driver doesn't work with WPA out of the box and I just can't make it work - I tried both wpa_supplicant and ndiswrapper without success
[06:29] <pihus> ^H doesn't work
[06:29] <realityhere> beryl is unstable
[06:29] <junmin> my notebook, the temperature of CPU is 67 C and hd is 55 C. is it too much?? right??!!!!
[06:29] <SlicerDicer-> pihus: it was a joke :)
[06:29] <MUTU> hello?!? is anyone reading my lines at all or are you all ignoring me? :(
[06:29] <moonunit> usser, i have 2 hdd's and 2 cd drives
[06:29] <|ericsson|> realityhere: so compiz would be a safer bet?
[06:29] <BossMania> anyone for help about glftpd ?
[06:29] <usser> junmin: yea its quite high
[06:29] <Slart> MUTU: we see you.. we might not have a good answer for you
[06:29] <pihus> :D lol
[06:29] <Barrucadu> can anyone help? feisty crashes whenever I plug in my netgear dongle.
[06:29] <Slart> MUTU: at least I don't
[06:30] <realityhere> i'm paying attentiln now mutu
[06:30] <Pijiu> junmin: It's high but not unusual, what make is it
[06:30] <pihus> Google is a bit stupid, it doesn't support searching "^M"
[06:30] <usser> moonunit: do ls /dev/hd*
[06:30] <bionoid> |ericsson|: I prefer beryl, but dont use any of them because of unstability..
[06:30] <realityhere> what is the question?
[06:30] <rambo3> :P my laptop is 70 - 90 C
[06:30] <borfast> MUTU, you have to have patience, sometimes people aren't looking at this all the time. a frozen upgrade window may not be bad if it hadn't reached the instalation part yet.
[06:30] <MUTU> realityhere: what do I do if my distribution upgrade stops halfway through?
[06:30] <premier> chamunks, in my case it outputs monitorrange: 30-98, 50-160
[06:30] <borfast> MUTU, was it already installing the new packages?
[06:30] <|ericsson|> bionoid: thank's, I usually don't like eyecandy but atleast I need to try some of it before dismissing it ;)
[06:30] <MUTU> borfast: it had started installing
[06:30] <SlicerDicer-> pihus: kinda like when I search for foo.foobar config files it goes crazy
[06:31] <usser> moonunit: the hd* without terminating numbers would be your cd's and the rest are partitions on your hdds
[06:31] <MUTU> Unpacking replacement libgmime-2.0-2 ...
[06:31] <MUTU> Preparing to replace libgmime2.2-cil 2.2.3-1ubuntu1 (using .../libgmime2.2-cil_2.2.3-3ubuntu1_all.deb) ...
[06:31] <MUTU> Removing libgmime2.2-cil from Mono
[06:31] <premier> chamunks, dont you get such a line?
[06:31] <MUTU> and it stopped there
[06:31] <Borat> Hey, does anyone know how i can get GTK icons in fluxbox?
[06:31] <Pijiu> I can't get ubuntu to detect my SD Cards
[06:31] <borfast> hmm... not good, then... but may not be all bad either. anyway, if the upgrade process has frozen, you have no other option other than killing it
[06:31] <beni> how to remove duplicate entries from a textfile
[06:31] <junmin> Pijiu, mark??
[06:31] <ash__> Ummm.. if the logout button is missing... is there some way to logout?
[06:31] <borfast> you'll probably get APT to complain about a bunch of broken dependencies
[06:31] <moonunit> usser: #moonunit less traffic
[06:31] <MUTU> borfast: how do I kill it pls?
[06:31] <chamunks> premier, nope just goes back to my initial blank line
[06:31] <Pijiu> mark? im a noob
[06:32] <realityhere> mutu reboot and try again if that don't work look for missing dependencies
[06:32] <bionoid> benplaut_: cat file.txt|uniq
[06:32] <MUTU> well ok thanks
[06:32] <chamunks> premier, its rather strange
[06:32] <moonunit> usser: ?
[06:32] <moonunit> usser: #moonunit if your out there
[06:32] <premier> chamunks, the output is one line above the new cursor line
[06:32] <chamunks> premier, does this screen range have a huge impact on what happens after i reboot kus i added the resolutions but
[06:32] <junmin> Pijiu, i think it's because i am passing file to my hd from  external hd..
[06:33] <chamunks> premier, right i know that but its not outputting anything
[06:33] <junmin> Pijiu, now . cpu is 72 :(
[06:33] <beni> how to remove duplicate lines from a textfile?
[06:33] <borfast> realityhere, I'm not sure if rebooting would be a good idea in MUTU's case, because he/she doesn't know which packages were already upgraded and the system may not reboot
[06:33] <bUzz-iN> how do you make, X-chat transparent ???? anyone,
[06:33] <bionoid> beni: cat file.txt | uniq
[06:33] <bUzz-iN> thanks
[06:33] <chamunks> premier, not even the error saying that ddcprobe command not found
[06:33] <borfast> but he/she is gone now, so it's a bit late for that :P
[06:33] <ttjl> Can anyone help me make my Vaio widescreen permanent
[06:33] <premier> chamunks, its a huge impact because if the x server doesnt recognize the full range of your monitor, it will fall back to lower res
[06:33] <beni> bionoid: nope that just shows the uniqe entries...
[06:33] <ttjl> Hi need help with 915resolution
[06:33] <chamunks> premier, ok as long as i can still get my gui lol
[06:34] <premier> chamunks, anyhow, then you need to edit xorg.conf
[06:34] <chamunks> premier, ok ill open it up
[06:34] <bionoid> beni: add cat file.txt | uniq > newfile.txt
[06:34] <bionoid> er, -add ;p
[06:34] <bUzz-iN> how do you make, X-chat transparent ???? anyone,
[06:34] <premier> chamunks, find the manual of the monitor in the specifications section it should have the horizontal and vertical ranges
[06:34] <ttjl> Managed to make Vaio display widescreen why does it forget changes on reboot?
[06:34] <borfast> ttjl, there's a page about it on the Wiki, if I recall correctly
[06:34] <bionoid> bUzz-iN: Using beryl/compiz, hold alt and scroll-wheel down
[06:34] <beni> bionoid: thats bullshit^^
[06:34] <Fragger56> can anyone help me? I just tried to install ubuntu to my laptop, on an external HDD and now every time i boot, GRUB fails to register the external drive and wont let me boot windows
[06:35] <chamunks> premier, kk 2 mins
[06:35] <bionoid> beni: no,. no it's not
[06:35] <beni> bionoid: that doenst remove the dupe lines..
[06:35] <ttjl> borfast: could I ask you a quick question
[06:35] <linux__alien> lot of people use Ubuntu but not many Kubuntu when compared to Ubuntu any reason for that?
[06:35] <beni> bionoid:  try it yourself
[06:35] <borfast> ttjl, shoot
[06:35] <bUzz-iN> hmmmmm.....
[06:35] <bionoid> beni: Yes, it does.
[06:36] <borfast> linux__alien, probably because Ubuntu is the "default" distro, the one that started it and thus, more people know of it. but I'm just speculating.
[06:36] <bUzz-iN> whats wrong with, Kubuntu ?
[06:36] <ttjl> borfast: Ok i followed the following tutorial http://users.skynet.be/thomasvst/linux-on-laptop/#wide all the way to the point at which I have to edit bootmisc.sh
[06:36] <beni> how to remove duplicate lines from a textfile?
[06:36] <ash__> Ummm... I am able to use sudo to run commands as root but for some reason I cant login to my root account.. ? wtf?
[06:36] <magnetron> !best | bUzz-iN
[06:36] <ubotu> bUzz-iN: 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.
[06:36] <Pijiu> How do I get my SD cards to be detected
[06:36] <magnetron> !root | ash__
[06:36] <RagingBull> beni: use vim editor or nano
[06:36] <ubotu> ash__: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:36] <ttjl> borfast: but when I run sudo vi etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh I cant find or edit the line it refers to, any ideas?
[06:37] <bionoid> beni: ah, sorry, you want uniq -u
[06:37] <magnetron> ash__: the root account is disabled by default
[06:37] <borfast> ttjl, let me check that page
[06:37] <ttjl> borfast: sure
[06:37] <bUzz-iN> still can;t get xmms working, ************
[06:38] <bUzz-iN> so frustrating
[06:38] <rick28139> i can't get ubuntu to load , only loads 64 bit edition
[06:38] <rick28139> any one know why?
[06:38] <magnetron> !enter
[06:38] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:38] <Jul1609> hello
[06:38] <Goldline> hey guys when i setup my own irc server and someone joins then for some reason timeout with the reason: dosconnected connection reset by peer, what does this mean? is this client/serverside prob?
[06:38] <linux__alien> bUzz-iN, you having the right click problem in xmms?
[06:38] <chamunks> premier, after a bit of googleing Horizontal: 30-82 kHz Vertical: 50-85 Hz
[06:39] <Jul1609> before anything I want to thank again all of you who helped me handle the sound card, but apparently, there is yet another problem :s
[06:39] <borfast> ttjl, are you sure you followed every step correctly until that point? have you tried to repeat them?
[06:39] <rick28139> please im me if ya can help i will wait
[06:39] <bUzz-iN> can't even get it to play a cd
[06:39] <|ericsson|> chamunks: run ddcprobe otherwise, if your monitor supports it ;)
[06:39] <xonecas> hey, can someone help me with a networking issue
[06:39] <borfast> ttjl, sorry man, wrong page, I was reading another stuff
[06:39] <noob> Ok, this confirms Linux hates me. I have yet to be able to use Linux for 1 whole hour at a go without something going so terribly wrong that I'd need to reformat.
[06:39] <ash__> magnetron:  thanks... I just read that... thats kinda.. lame.. but I guess it makes sense
[06:39] <vox754> !please | rick28139
[06:39] <|ericsson|> !ask > xonecas
[06:39] <ubotu> rick28139: Avoid your questions being followed by a trail of "Please, help me", "Can nobody help me?", "I really need this!", and so on. This just contributes to making the channel unreadable. If you are not answered, ask again later; but see also !repeat and !patience
[06:39] <ttjl> borfast: yeah they all work fine. I have widescreen right now but if i restart i lose it and need to start over
[06:40] <chamunks> |ericsson|, ddcprobe doesent want to reply with anything
[06:40] <ttjl> borfast: oh ok
[06:40] <Super_Cat_Frog_> hi - ive got 2gb ram in this box and there's 54m free - how can i view what is hogging (top is no good - its not listed there)
[06:40] <Goldline> hey guys when i setup my own irc server and someone joins then for some reason timeout with the reason: dosconnected connection reset by peer, what does this mean? is this client/serverside prob?
[06:40] <xonecas> after installing ndiswrapper, when I run modprobe ndiswrapper system hangs
[06:40] <xonecas> gives me a bug: error code
[06:40] <Slart> Super_Cat_Frog_: it's probably being used for caching stuff
[06:40] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog, linux follovs "unused ram is wasted ram"
[06:40] <imon9> heloo, can anyone tell me what is the package responsible for the "type=ahead find" feature in thunar/synaptic/nautilus please?
[06:40] <ash__> noob dont sweat it dude... linux sometimes can be a pain to run.. but it's worth the trouble in my opinion :D
[06:40] <rick28139> sorry
[06:40] <Slart> Super_Cat_Frog_: linux does that... it will return the memory if you need it
[06:40] <Super_Cat_Frog_> Slart, jinzo : is there anyway i can verify this?
[06:40] <Trae> the new 7.04 Ubuntu ISO is small right?  (file size) cause it's not the standard 500M+ that they normally are.
[06:40] <|ericsson|> Super_Cat_Frog_: try free -m
[06:40] <premier> chamunks, whats the monitor? those ranges are pretty low.. eg in my case on this system its a 19" crt monitor running at 1600x1200@65 and horizontal range is 30-98
[06:41] <Jul1609> I just changed my graphic card for one that is supposedly faster (from an Nvidia Quad to a Radeon 9200), but now, with exactly the same distro, the same packages, my computer runs much slower (can't watch videos on youtube for instance). Can anyone point me in a direction to bring it back to at least what it was?
[06:41] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog, so that's not that bad... top should show you i think
[06:41] <Slart> Super_Cat_Frog_: I think you can run "free" with some parameter to see free memory with or without cache
[06:41] <chamunks> premier, ViewSonic VX2235wm  22" HD Wide Multimedia LCD
[06:41] <maynards-girl> how do i create a shortcut on the desktop to a certian directory
[06:41] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog, and there's a gnome utility, called "system monitor" ( or something like that )
[06:41] <premier> chamunks, and i guess its native res is 1680x1050?
[06:42] <Super_Cat_Frog_> ah: $ cat /proc/meminfo  | grep Cached
[06:42] <Super_Cat_Frog_> Cached:        1469796 kB
[06:42] <Super_Cat_Frog_> thanks all
[06:42] <sivaji> when i use windows i cant see linux partition is there any way to access linux partition through windows
[06:42] <rick28139> After reading some of the other problems, mine seems stupid
[06:42] <LjL> !ext3 > sivaji    (sivaji, see the private message from Ubotu)
[06:42] <ttjl> borfast: any idea?
[06:42] <jinzo> sivaji, the linux partitions are ext3 ?
[06:42] <Tom47> !ati | jul1609
[06:42] <ubotu> jul1609: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:42] <chamunks> premier, i would suppose
[06:42] <jinzo> ext3 is defoul on ubuntu ?
[06:42] <chamunks> premier, that sounds like what i was running in xp
[06:43] <noob> ash__: Well, I do sweat it. Considering that in my whole life, I spent at least 200 hours trying to fix linux problems and possibly 4 hours actually using it
[06:43] <Jul1609> Tom 47 & ubotu: I thought about the ATI driver stuff, but beryl still runs...would it run if I hadn't the proper driver?
[06:43] <jinzo> noob, that's the beutiy of linux :) you're never bored :D
[06:43] <Super_Cat_Frog_> jinzo: im bored - my feisty box runs perfectly
[06:43] <Super_Cat_Frog_> (just alarmed by what top was telling me)
[06:43] <chamunks> premier, after further inspection of the box the screen came in yeah thats the res it likes best
[06:43] <rick28139> noob I thank people who keep linux going (thanks)
[06:44] <borfast> ttjl, you basically need to get that command executed during the boot. it's stupid but after 7 years using Linux almost exclusively, I still don't know how to do that without using Google to find out...
[06:44] <noob> it's frustrating. i bet you're all lying and you can't get your linux to work :P
[06:44] <strabes> Super_Cat_Frog_: then go on ubuntuforums and find something to break your system and then fix it
[06:44] <premier> chamunks, anyhow, i have never used lcd monitors, maybe because they use low vertical ranges they dont need high horizontal ranges. add the ranges in xorg.conf https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:44] <strabes> that's what happens to me all the t ime
[06:44] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog_, then set up a server that must be secure and there's ppl that need to acces it thru ssh/ftp etc.. :P
[06:44] <Barrucadu> noob, I agree (at least with feisty)
[06:44] <ttjl> borfast, ok will see if i can find out
[06:44] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog, and set up a mail server or something like that :P
[06:44] <premier> chamunks, in section Undetected Monitor Specs
[06:44] <imon9> exit
[06:44] <vox754> noob, you better start asking for support, otherwise all that whining is gonna get you kicked
[06:45] <chamunks> premier, ok ill ping you back if i get confused
[06:45] <Super_Cat_Frog_> jinzo: im setting up a freebsd box to do that - my desktop does everything i want. we run debian at work with some server stuff, never breaks
[06:45] <bUzz-iN> i can't get xmms working to simply play a cd.
[06:45] <Jul1609> ubotu & tom: besides, it's an ATI 9200 (with PCI, a museum stuff :s), so it's below 9500
[06:45] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog, then you have good sysadmins :)
[06:45] <Super_Cat_Frog_> jinzo: im the sysadmin :)
[06:45] <ash__> Anyone know the keyboard extension to logout or to pull up the shutdown/logout screen?
[06:45] <premier> chamunks, from "The second way is to simply add those values to our /etc/X11/xorg.conf ..." and downwards
[06:45] <borfast> ttjl, I'd say you have to create a shell script to execute that command and put it in /etc/init.d to be run like any other boot script
[06:45] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog_, then you're doing a good work
[06:45] <noob> vox754: I don't think I can get support now, Ubuntu crashed during the upgrade to feisty and now it won't boot. I basically have files on my hard disk that I'm going to have to lose when i do a format
[06:45] <SlicerDicer-> well this obviously sucks
[06:46] <KnowledgEngineer> hello
[06:46] <Super_Cat_Frog_> jinzo: not really - debian / freebsd / ubuntu are great - they dont break unless you do something stupid
[06:46] <Jul1609> ubotu: Is Ubuntu even compatible with a Radeon 9200?
[06:46] <ttjl> borfast, to be honest im new to all this and dont really know what that means. But the boot point has got google to give me some more resources
[06:46] <chamunks> premier, im actually currently in /etc/X11/xorg.conf   i figure that would be way easier
[06:46] <jinzo> Super_Cat_Frog_, dunno, I had some fun configuring and runing a mailserver with mysql etc...
[06:46] <KnowledgEngineer> when try to open a video using mplayer: the system show me a windows whit this message:
[06:46] <KnowledgEngineer> Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[06:46] <borfast> ttjl, it's a bit complicated but not that hard
[06:47] <vox754> !bot | Jul1609
[06:47] <ubotu> Jul1609: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:47] <borfast> ttjl, let's switch to a private chat and I'll walk you through it
[06:47] <chamunks> premier, skipping all the other stuff but the one configuration thing we did earlier added all the resolutions i wanted to add but this hsync and vsync is the confusing bit to me
[06:47] <Jul1609> oO
[06:47] <Super_Cat_Frog_> jinzo: ah - we dont run our own mail servers -  too much work to do, we just use servage (servage.net)
[06:47] <premier> chamunks, its all in the section of the guide i directed you to
[06:47] <Super_Cat_Frog_> we only run apache/php/mysql/red5/ffmpeg on our servers
[06:47] <ttjl> borfast, think you tried to set up a chat but i messed up
[06:47] <borfast> ttjl, no, I canceled it
[06:48] <rick28139> I am going to install ubuntu ,but all I can get to work is the 64 bit edition.If I try to boot with other it says: 8254 timer not connected :try noapic option.
[06:48] <chamunks> premier, i seem to have lost the page in my mess of firefox tabs can you relink me pls pls
[06:48] <gordboy> KnowledgEngineer, select xv output in mplayer preferences. and turn that damn compiz/beryl nonsense off :)
[06:48] <zours> I have quite a specific problem: I'm trying to mount /var as a separate partition. But, since very early in the boot sequence, before the fstab is read, there is a script that mounts some tmpfs in /var subfolders, it always results in various problems. Is there a known workaround?
[06:48] <Jul1609> hem...I get a lot of characters, but nothing humanly intelligible :s
[06:48] <obiwan_> how can i disable wireless-network by default under feisty ?
[06:48] <chamunks> premier, ok nevermind i found it
[06:49] <Super_Cat_Frog_> obiwan_: edit /etc/network/intefaces
[06:49] <KnowledgEngineer> if i run: mplayer -vo x11 file.avi
[06:49] <Jul1609> ok, just tell, me do you guys think I did right to upgrade from an Nvidia Quad to an ATI Radeon 9200?
[06:49] <KnowledgEngineer> i can see it !
[06:49] <Pijiu> How do I get it to detect my SD media card reader, I've search the forums but not having luck
[06:49] <Jul1609> or even to switch from NVidia to ATI (I though about it too...)
[06:49] <noob> I installed the fs-driver for viewing ext3 filesystems on Windows, but Windows tells me it's not formatted. If i do a quick format in NTFS, would I lose all my data?
[06:49] <Super_Cat_Frog_> Jul1609: probably not - nvidia's linux drivers are much better than ati's, although apparntly amd intend to release os drivers for ati card
[06:49] <borfast> ttjl, check the private chat
[06:50] <gordboy> noob, yes you would
[06:50] <Barrucadu> argh, my netgear dongle is no longer crashing ubuntu. it just makes ndiswrapper -l (I havent tried any other commands yes) hang
[06:50] <ttjl> borfast, not sure you can see what im writing
[06:50] <Jul1609> Super_cat_Frog: So do you think I should put the Quad card where it was?
[06:50] <borfast> ttjl, on the private chat? no. only here.
[06:50] <noob> gordboy: how can I get the files off my linux hdd to my windows pls? i had ubuntu there until i tried to upgrade and it crashed, never able to boot again
[06:51] <gordboy> noob, i use ext2fsd read only
[06:51] <ttjl> ttjl, think perhaps i need to install something or get an account someplace for this to work
[06:51] <Super_Cat_Frog_> Jul1609: dont know - ive never bought ati - i have just heard from lots of people that ati's drivers are poo - im happy with nvidia drivers
[06:51] <chamunks> premier, soo thats all done
[06:51] <arky> noob: google Ext2 IFS
[06:51] <jrib> !ext3 > noob (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:51] <Jul1609> ok, well, let me confirm: so far, ATI sucks
[06:51] <zerokill88> anyone know the evolution startup command so i can add it to my startup programs
[06:52] <ttjl> borfast, i can read what your typing in private chat dont think you can see what i am typing though
[06:52] <DVS01> whats a good sound editor i can use? something like soundforge for windows
[06:52] <premier> chamunks, added the "1680x1050" res in display section of xorg.conf in all bitdepths?
[06:52] <gordboy> Jul1609, ati radeon 9200se rocks
[06:52] <bionoid> zerokill88: evolution --component=mail
[06:52] <jrib> DVS01: there's audacity
[06:52] <gordboy> DVS01, audacity
[06:52] <zerokill88> bionoid thanks
[06:52] <noob> arky, gordboy: I already have ext2 ifs and ext2fsd. neither are working. to be honest they used to work before, until suddenly they stopped.
[06:52] <HLM> noob: sounds like you need Windows 1.0 and a copy of Microsoft Bob...........8-)
[06:52] <DVS01> cool
 is it ok just to disable "auto wlan0" with an # ?
[06:53] <Jul1609> gordboy, that's what I have, but it's slow I can't watch videos on that piece of sh** I call my com
[06:53] <jrib> noob: boot a live cd and backup your files that way then
[06:53] <kneeki> Anyone know a good TV tuner program that integrates well into Ubuntu?
[06:53] <BossMania> anyone for help about glftpd ?
[06:53] <gordboy> Jul1609, i use the xorg radeon driver. and it really works well
[06:53] <chamunks> premier, this is what my xorg.conf file currently looks like is this good??  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20667/
[06:53] <ttjl> how do i get permission to edit something
[06:53] <Christoph312> #ubuntu-at
[06:53] <variant> ttjl: sudo
[06:53] <jrib> ttjl: to edit what exactly?
[06:53] <Jul1609> I have 1.5 gig ram, 2.8 gz pentium 4, that's good, isn't it?
[06:53] <Horscht> !beryl
[06:53] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:54] <variant> Jul1609: sounds pretty decent to me
[06:54] <gordboy> Jul1609, more than adequate
[06:54] <Jul1609> gordboy: xorg radeon driver? where do you get that?
[06:54] <ttjl> /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh
[06:54] <Kohvihoor> premier: I finally found my problem, firestarter now shares internets just fine. ^^
[06:54] <Dame> Anybody tried to reinstall vmware and having problems finding vmware-uninstall.pl because its missing??
[06:54] <premier> chamunks, seems ok. ctrl+alt+backspase to reload X server. if that doesnt work, reboot. if even that fails, come back here to check it ;-)
[06:54] <ttjl> jrib, /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh are you always on here?
[06:54] <variant> Dame: sudo updatedb && sudo slocate vmware-uninstall.pl
[06:54] <d3m0> Hi everyone, can someone help me?  I have installed ubuntu server on my pc and have added three drives via a ide controller card.  how I can tell what ubuntu assigned these drives (i.e. /dev/hd*) so I can mount them
[06:55] <vox754> d3m0, "sudo fdisk -l"
[06:55] <jrib> ttjl: gksudo gedit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh   I usually idle when I'm on the computer and check in once in a while for a break from other stuff
[06:55] <gordboy> Jul1609, it's installed automatically. just change/create your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:56] <KnowledgEngineer> xv is terrible for mplayer, vo is good
[06:56] <chamunks> premier, ok beautiful :D thanks a tonne this is about my 4th visit to #ubuntu to find someone who could link me / talk me thru this process
[06:56] <Jul1609> gordboy: I've already seen that one, alright. But I don't know that file, what should I change and for what?
[06:56] <premier> d3m0, fdisk them, create fs on them eg if you use ext3 mkfs.ext3, then add them to fstab
[06:56] <Pijiu> How do I get my SD Card reader to detect?
[06:57] <chamunks> premier, if you see me back in here in a few mins we did a good job lol if not im stuck in a terminal somewhere and am scrambeling for my laptop lol
[06:57] <d3m0> thanks vox754, premier
[06:57] <Jul1609> gordboy: do you know any website where I can learn about all these system files on Ubuntu? see, having a solution is cool, but I would love to understand these solution ;)
[06:57] <KnowledgEngineer> mplayer --> preferences --> video ----> x11 X11 (XImage/shm)
[06:57] <LjL> !info zapper | kneeki, then there are others specifically for digital TV
[06:57] <Dame> variant, nothing popped
[06:58] <ubotu> kneeki, then there are others specifically for digital tv: Package zapper does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:58] <LjL> !info zapping > kneeki sorry
[06:58] <kneeki> Zapping?
[06:58] <borfast> guys, I need to get a USB wireless adapter for my dad's laptop. he already has an Asus WL-167g but it doesn't work with WPA. can anyone tell me a good USB wireless card that works out of the box with Network Manager and WPA, please?
[06:58] <LjL> kneeki: yes, not zapper
[06:58] <gordboy> Jul1609, my xorg.conf, edit to taste - http://rafb.net/p/GyMt9n98.html
[06:58] <LjL> kneeki: but if it's a digital TV card that you have, other programs are probably more appropriate
[06:58] <kneeki> Ljl, thanks, I'll look for it =)
[06:59] <Jul1609> gordboy: thak you, I'll study that, brb
[06:59] <kneeki> Ljl, 'sudo apt-get install zapper' ?
[06:59] <LjL> kneeki: sudo apt-get install zapping
[06:59] <Pijiu> How do I get my SD Card reader to detect? and How do I get my CD drive to detect VCD's?
[06:59] <LjL> kneeki: with Universe enabled
[06:59] <kneeki> Ljl, lol. woops =)
[07:00] <KennyGiblerrr> Man, oh man.
[07:00] <chamunks> premier, ok well my resolution is where it should be.... but... umm... my window decorator isn't loading properly :S
[07:00] <KennyGiblerrr> Ubuntu doesn't like me very mich. :(
[07:00] <premier> chamunks, window decorator?
[07:01] <chamunks> premier, beryl/emerald isnt loading my gnome skins properly :S
[07:01] <tondar> hi all
[07:01] <tondar> please help me out
[07:01] <KennyGiblerrr> How do I figure out which version of Ubuntu i'm using. I'm pretty sure it's 7.04, but idk I might got the wrong one..
[07:01] <tondar> having problems with samba
[07:01] <LjL> !version > KennyGiblerrr    (KennyGiblerrr, see the private message from Ubotu)
[07:01] <premier> chamunks, about beryl i dont know much, havent used it yet
[07:01] <tondar> it was working but then I changed the host name and problems started
[07:02] <chamunks> premier, lol thats ok but i have no close / minimize / maximize buttons :'( its ok ill figure that out in time lol
[07:02] <BossMania> anyone for help about glftpd ?
[07:02] <tondar> but I changed it back to what it was and still not working :(
[07:02] <KennyGiblerrr> Thanks.
[07:02] <premier> !beryl > chamunks
[07:02] <jhoug> !samba
[07:02] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[07:02] <premier> chamunks, maybe you want to try in #ubuntu-effects
[07:03] <jhoug> !swat
[07:03] <rick28139> To whome do i address my problems to in here?
[07:03] <jjid1> Hi all, I used ubuntu-7.04-alternate.iso but not sure it installed. How can I check?
[07:03] <KennyGiblerrr> Back to the point. I installed a fresh copy of Ubuntu and got my surround working by http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_setup_the_surround_speakers_.285.1_and_others.29_with_ALSA using that and it doesnt work when I restart ubuntu..
[07:03] <RagingBull> rick28139: state the problem to the channel
[07:03] <bd1308> anybody having video issues with the 8600 GeForce cards? I cant seem to get any video on it at all, unless i fanagle with the CD video modes or through booting the rescue option in grub
[07:03] <emtie> halloooo
[07:03] <emtie> goeiemorge:d
[07:03] <RagingBull> rick28139: maybe someone has a solution to your problem
[07:03] <chamunks> premier, i dont mind just disabling beryl alltogether its just fancy i just like showing off my linux skills to my windows friends lol
[07:03] <obiwan_> how can i disable wireless-network in /etc/init/interfaces by default? - just to remark with '#' doesn't work for me ...
[07:04] <ompaul> !fr
[07:04] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[07:04] <Pijiu> How do I get my SD Card reader to detect? and How do I get my CD drive to detect VCD's?
[07:04] <chamunks> premier, you wouldent happen to know how i would go by launching a command via a hotkey binding would you?
[07:04] <vox754> obiwan_, "sudo /etc/init.d/networking stop" I think
[07:04] <rick28139> CHANNEL: I cannot get 32bit ubuntu to boot, only 64 bit edition, when i try error is timer not connected, try noapic option
[07:04] <usser> chamunks: i think its ALT+F2
[07:05] <bd1308> anybody having video issues with the 8600 GeForce cards? I cant seem to get any video on it at all, unless i fanagle with the CD video modes or through booting the rescue option in grub
[07:05] <premier> chamunks, http://wiki.beryl-project.org/wiki/Troubleshooting_nVidia#My_windows_don.27t_have_any_decorations_.28title_bar.2C_resize_handles.2C_minimize.2Fmaximize.2Fclose_buttons.29
[07:05] <chamunks> usser, alt f2 does what?
[07:05] <flapster> rick28139, Boot with the noapic and nolapic then
[07:05] <KennyGiblerrr> Does Ubuntu delete something on restart or what for my surround sound?
[07:05] <usser> chamunks: run a command dialog
[07:06] <flapster> rick28139, Press f6 at the first screen you see, then type noapic nolapic
[07:06] <rick28139> flapster I am noob, how do I do that?
[07:06] <flapster> rick28139, The first screen after you boot, with all the otions on
[07:06] <nox-Hand> My ubuntu 7.04 CD wont boot X
  but this will stop imo all network ifaces - i want just to disable the wireless by default ...
[07:06] <nox-Hand> Gives me some odd X error
[07:06] <nox-Hand> Is there a text-installer included on the full CD?
[07:06] <chamunks> usser thats awesome,   well allthough that will take care of most of my issues i want to keybind gnome-launch-box to like <super> or something like that
[07:06] <arrow> I just got a lap top and a wireless card that is supported, I'm trying to connect to my home network but cant figure out how, can some one point me in the right direction
[07:06] <nox-Hand> The one you get with the post
[07:06] <rick28139> the one that says install or boot live?
[07:06] <nox-Hand> Then Id like to use that :D
[07:06] <MasterX> 321
[07:07] <MasterX> *
[07:07] <usser> chamunks: hm i dunno how to change a binding in gnome
[07:07] <vox754> obiwan_, oh, then something like "sudo ifconfig wlan0 down"   maybe in a script
[07:07] <flapster> rick28139, Just in the first screen you see, where it has like the option t boot,
[07:07] <strabes> i'm trying to set up firestarter. Why can I not use eth0 twice on the wizard? It says Please review
[07:07] <flapster> rick28139, press f6 and to the end of whats in there add noapic nolapic
[07:07] <kneeki> Ljl, Hmm... I'm getting nothing but static on Zapping. Any suggestions for another tuner app?
[07:07] <strabes> your choices, the local area and the internet connected devices cannot be the same
[07:07] <Jul1609> gordboy: I edited the /etc/X11/xorg.conf to copy paste the section "device", but then when I rebooted, X crashed. Guess that's what backups are all about :p
[07:08] <chamunks> usser, that ok that would just be a luxury (it searches my firefox bookmarks aswell as programs n such)
[07:08] <kenthomson> I wish to buy a iball Tablet, will it work in Ubuntu?
[07:08] <rick28139> ok I will go tryt that FLAPSTER thank you
[07:08] <kenthomson> LjL: Good lord, howdy ;-)
[07:08] <premier> chamunks, system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts probably
[07:08] <flapster> rick28139, Ease on the caps dude :)
[07:08] <tondar> please help me
[07:08] <kenthomson> tondar: whadup?
[07:08] <rick28139> oops
[07:08] <Jul1609> Gordboy, so I put back the backup to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but nothing's changed
[07:08] <tondar> my samba used to work but now not :(
[07:08] <rick28139> :)
[07:08] <Jul1609> it's still as slow
[07:08] <tondar> kenthomson: thank you
[07:08] <brussel> general question, I'm using delicious to save my book marks but it's so slow it seems to take 10 seconds to navigate to a new page. Is there another product similar to delicious that's responsive?
[07:09] <kenthomson> tondar: nothing to say about samba
[07:09] <rick28139> <<is afk trying reboot
[07:09] <tondar> kenthomson: no please
[07:09] <tondar> kenthomson: I only changed the host name and revert
[07:09] <Jul1609> gordboy: should I paste my xorg.conf file somewhere you can see, maybe somethings wrong?
[07:09] <tondar> kenthomson: that's all
[07:09] <kenthomson> tondar: I told you i am as clueless about samba as anyone out there
[07:09] <Tom47> jul1609 just for interest you may find this howto worth looking at at some stage
 hmm - doesn't work - to remark it with '#' should work, but didin't ...
[07:09] <chamunks> premier, thanks for everything
[07:09] <Tom47> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[07:09] <usser> tondar: how long ago was that?
[07:10] <chamunks> usser, thanks
[07:10] <kenthomson> tondar: though i guess google is a better place to hunt for your answers or help.ubuntu.com, if nobody here responds
[07:10] <tondar> usser: last night
[07:10] <kLown> I'm having an issue with my wireless card, its sitting a foot away from my wireless modem, and I'm showing 50-60% signal strength, and ideas?
[07:10] <Jul1609> Tom47: thank you, lookin at it right now
[07:10] <usser> tondar: and whats the error
[07:10] <tondar> usser: changed last night and today all missed up
[07:10] <nox-Hand> /usr/X11R6/bin/X: /usr/X11R6/bin/X: no version information available (required by /usr/X11R6/bin/X)
[07:10] <tondar> ok
[07:10] <nox-Hand> I get that on the liveCD
[07:10] <nox-Hand> Any ideas?
[07:10] <usser> tondar: can u see ubuntu comp in the network?
[07:10] <vox754> obiwan_, yeah... it works for me, I can disable wireless and wired with ifconfig no problems
[07:11] <luisgmarine> hello how do I update my nvidia drivers?  I'm trying to install cedega but I keep on getting errors that my 3d acceleration is broken
[07:11] <tondar> usser: on windows machine it says: \\Hadi-desktop is not accisible. you might not have permissions
[07:11] <usser> tondar: how big is your network?
[07:11] <tondar> usser: 2
[07:11] <magnetron> kLown: the NIC is 108 Mbps and the AP is 54 Mbps?
[07:11] <tondar> usser: one pc and the other laptop
[07:11] <usser> tondar: did u restart the win comp since u did that?
[07:11] <kenthomson> TABLET ON UBUNTU?
[07:11] <tondar> usser: pc == ubuntu and laptop == win
[07:11] <tondar> usser: yes
[07:12] <kLown> magnetron:  no, they are both 54
[07:12] <BossMania> anyone for help about glftpd please ?
[07:12] <usser> tondar: pastebin your /etc/samba/smb.conf
[07:12] <luisgmarine> lmao
[07:12] <tondar> usser: k
[07:12] <magnetron> kLown: they are on top of each other?
 wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[07:12] <magnetron> kLown: the antennas, that is
[07:12] <nox-Hand> I cant get the liveCD to boot X since it gives me this X error:
[07:12] <nox-Hand> /usr/X11R6/bin/X: /usr/X11R6/bin/X: no version information available (required by /usr/X11R6/bin/X)
[07:12] <kLown> magnetron:  sitting right next to eachother.
[07:12] <nox-Hand> I need help... anyone willing to give me some? :D
[07:13] <premier> nox-Hand, tried safe graphics option?
[07:13] <magnetron> kLown: the coax is damaged?
[07:13] <nox-Hand> premier: nope
[07:13] <nox-Hand> premier: give it a go? ;)
[07:13] <jarlath> Hi folks, quick question. Is it okay to uninstall ubunut-desktop? I think I remember reading that it was used for installation to pull in other packages and can be removed. Compiz won't uninstall without taking it with it.
[07:13] <vox754> obiwan_, well you obviously need to set up the correct name for the device, mine is wlan0, but it could be eth0, eth1, ath0, ath1, and so on, use "iwconfig" to list the wireless interfaces
[07:13] <kLown> magnetron:  I'm using my lappy right now, which is further away, and I'm getting 100%
[07:13] <tondar> usser: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20672/
[07:13] <b00gz> Anyone know what pastebin application Ubuntu is using on their website?
[07:13] <flapster> jarlath, Thats basically everything,
[07:13] <kenthomson> Do TOUCHSCREENS/TABLETS work on Ubuntu????
[07:14] <Enverex> kenthomson, Yes
[07:14] <gordboy> Jul1609, sure paste it
[07:14] <flapster> jarlath, Why do you want to remove compiz?
[07:14] <Jul1609> Gordboy: What does this mean: Option          "XAANoOffscreenPixmaps"?
[07:14] <usser> tondar: workgroup name on win comp is mshome right?
[07:14] <tondar> usser: I followed a guide on ubuntuvideos
[07:14] <kenthomson> Enverex: Which one do you use?
[07:14] <Enverex> kenthomson, And try not to be obnoxious by using all caps and lots of question marks
[07:14] <magnetron> kLown: try to move the antennas away from eachother. is the coax possibly damaged?
[07:14] <Enverex> kenthomson, I don't
[07:14] <tondar> usser: yes
[07:14] <Jul1609> gordboy: I don't have it in my xorg.conf
[07:14] <kenthomson> Enverex: Where should i go out to find out whether a particular model would work?
[07:14] <kLown> magnetron:  no, its a brand new card.
[07:14] <gordboy> Jul1609, that's for nvidia cards
[07:14] <jjid1> Hi all, I upgraded from Edgy using the alternate image, but I think it failed. How can I check?
[07:15] <Jul1609> so should I put it?
[07:15] <kenthomson> Jul1609: I don't know what it means but most probably if you don't have it and if you switch on Desktop Effects, you won't have window borders/decorations
[07:15] <Andeh> Hello, i am running the WindowsXP installer in VirtualBox and it's taking 11 hours. This never happened before, when i ran Virtualbox on Windows. Does anyone know what's wrong?
[07:15] <Enverex> kenthomson, Google
[07:15] <crdlb> Jul1609: you shouldn't need that option in feisty
[07:15] <kenthomson> Enverex: Oh my! You saved my life! You should be Crowned the King! Stupid.
[07:15] <Andeh> I mean literally 11 hours.
[07:15] <zerokill88> What is UbuntuStudio?
[07:15] <kenthomson> crdlb: I need it
[07:15] <obiwan_> ah! "ath0" works for me - just too stupid - thank you :-)
[07:15] <Jul1609> kenthomson: I use Beryl instead of the default desktop effect :s
[07:15] <kenthomson> !ubuntusutdio
[07:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntusutdio - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:15] <Sonic_13_> can someone help me set up a samba file server?
[07:15] <crdlb> kenthomson: beryl or compiz?
[07:16] <usser> tondar: hm config seems fine
[07:16] <Jul1609> crdlb: okay
[07:16] <kenthomson> crdlb: default fesity desktop effects (i.e. compiz)
[07:16] <|-David-|> Hi, I have a question about wireless adapters available for linux
[07:16] <Andeh> !ubuntustudio
[07:16] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[07:16] <usser> tondar: apart from the name of that last share
[07:16] <crdlb> kenthomson: what video card?
[07:16] <kenthomson> crdlb: nvidia fx 5200
[07:16] <Enverex> kenthomson, If you're going to be an ass then no-one is going to help you, especially when you're not willing to even try and help yourself
[07:16] <usser> tondar: path = /home/hadi/ubuntu share
[07:16] <kenthomson> crdlb: nvidia-glx-new
[07:16] <Jul1609> crdlb, gorboy, do I copy it anyway or no neef?
[07:16] <Jul1609> need*
[07:16] <Andeh> I have a problem with virtualbox, can anyone help?
[07:16] <jjid1> Hi all, I upgraded from Edgy using the alternate image, but I think it failed. How can I check?
[07:16] <tondar> usser: yes
[07:16] <kenthomson> Enverex: Be off with you
[07:16] <crdlb> Jul1609: what video card?
[07:16] <usser> tondar: change it to /home/hadi/ubuntu\ share
[07:17] <|-David-|> Does anyone know which ones are out there that are compatible with ubuntu, and where I can get them?
[07:17] <tondar> usser: k
[07:17] <Jul1609> crdlb: Ati Radeon 9200 pro
[07:17] <kenthomson> Andeh: Do you know if you Tablets/Touch-screens work on Ubuntu?
[07:17] <crdlb> Jul1609: you don't need it then
[07:17] <jjid1> Hello, where can I see the installed Ubuntu version?
[07:17] <crdlb> unless you see problems
[07:17] <kLown> magnetron:  I moved it, and my signal dropped further.
[07:17] <Jul1609> crdlb: ok
[07:17] <tondar> usser: changed, save it?
[07:17] <d2812> zerokill88: The UbuntuStudio site is currently down, but there is some info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio
[07:17] <britt> how do i check the kernel verson of my nvidia driver?
[07:17] <flapster> |-David-|, It seems most of the Atheros/Braodcom/Intel ones to me
[07:17] <britt> \q
[07:17] <Andeh> kenthomson: Well my tablet worked but it was horrible and as if it was configured wrong. They do work but i think it's a bit messed up.
[07:17] <magnetron> Andeh: i have had problem with installing the virtualbox kernel module in ubuntu. you probably have that problem too, it will give no acceleration at all. i use qemu instead, see this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[07:17] <crdlb> britt: linux-restricted-modules includes 3 different versions
[07:17] <Jul1609> crdlb: those two I don't have either: HorizSync       28-72         VertRefresh     43-60
[07:18] <kenthomson> Andeh: what make?
[07:18] <Jul1609> in Screen section
[07:18] <usser> tondar: yes also try connecting to your comp by typing on win machine in explorer //yourcompname/hadi
[07:18] <kenthomson> Andeh: where do i find more info?
[07:18] <crdlb> Jul1609: they're autodetected if not present
[07:18] <Andeh> kenthomson: Wacom. I dont know where.
[07:18] <|-David-|> Where can I get a wireless card that is compatible with linux? Cuz I called best buy and they had nothing...
[07:18] <tondar> usser: computername of my 'buntu box right?
[07:18] <Jul1609> crdlb: ok. Thank you, for explaining :p
[07:18] <kenthomson> Andeh: Did it work worse than it worked on windows? If yes, tell me the %, like say it worked 100% in windows than on ubunu it worked like 80%? Was it less responsive? Problems with sensitivity, refresh rate? What?
[07:19] <jjid1> Is this Edgy or Fiery:
[07:19] <kenthomson> Andeh: Do you have any resource where i could go to find out whether my tablet would work?
[07:19] <jjid1> [17179569.184000]  Linux version 2.6.17-10-generic (root@vernadsky) (gcc version 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-13ubuntu5)) #2 SMP Fri Oct 13 18:45:35 UTC 2006 (Ubuntu 2.6.17-10.33-generic)
[07:19] <kenthomson> Andeh: how did you get yours working?
[07:19] <tondar> usser: but hadi is not the shared folder!
[07:19] <Andeh> kenthomson: Well in ubuntu it didnt work on the whole screen, and it was kind of crappy. I just plugged it in.
[07:19] <pureDesi> hey, I'm using Scite editor and I've always had to use sudo scite in the terminal to open it
[07:19] <gecko_> hey can someone tell me what packages i need to install to run KDE apps in GNOME?
[07:19] <Jul1609> crdlb: ok, that's weird: In Screen, I have 6 subsection "display"
[07:19] <Andeh> Probably needs drivers
[07:19] <usser> tondar: \\ubuntuname\hadi
[07:19] <crdlb> jjid1: edgy
[07:19] <|-David-|> Where can I get a wireless card that is compatible with linux? Cuz I called best buy and they had nothing...
[07:19] <usser> tondar: sorry it is
[07:19] <kenthomson> Andeh: my other questions?
[07:19] <tondar> usser: shouldnt it be //compname/hadi/share folder
[07:19] <jarlath> kenthomson, I was on youtube the last day looking for feisty and Beryl videos and I saw  a guy with a great touch screen setup.
[07:19] <pureDesi> is there any way to make that a shortcut in the main menu?
[07:19] <tondar> ?
[07:19] <flapster> |-David-|, It seems most of the Atheros/Braodcom/Intel ones to me
[07:19] <|-David-|> BUT WHERE?
[07:19] <usser> tondar: since u have enable home shares in samba config
[07:20] <jjid1> crdlb: Thanks, I expected it :5
[07:20] <Andeh> kenthomson: I already said i dont know, i never use it just wanted to try
[07:20] <|-David-|> lol
[07:20] <jjid1> :(
[07:20] <|-David-|> Cuz I can't find them
[07:20] <Andeh> kenthomson sorry
[07:20] <|-David-|> lawl
[07:20] <kenthomson> jarlath: I can't find someone who would tell me whether the tablet i am going to buy would work
[07:20] <tondar> usser: so it should work?
[07:20] <crdlb> Jul1609: that's fine, one for each colordepth
[07:20] <kenthomson> Andeh: no probs
[07:20] <flapster> |-David-|, Got my intel one of ebay
[07:20] <beni> is there a way to spoof the host in xchat?
[07:20] <Jul1609> crdlb: ok, got it
[07:20] <Andeh> kenthomson: All tablets should work, you want to know if they need drivers
[07:20] <tondar> usser: entered in win
[07:20] <kenthomson> jarlath: and i am seriously at a loss of <everything>
[07:20] <TeKnoW> Attention:  private conflicts with christel lead to netwide bans. And complaints are to be taken to the PDPC lawyer. That is how your donations are used.
[07:20] <|-David-|> hmm
[07:20] <tondar> usser: //hadi-desktop/hadi
[07:20] <nj786> hey i am having trouble with my unbuntu
[07:20] <kenthomson> Andeh: I want to know even if with the drivers they perform their optimum
[07:20] <tondar> usser: no LUCK
[07:20] <flapster> !ask | nj786
[07:20] <usser> tondar: no
[07:20] <pureDesi> hey, I'm using Scite editor and I've always had to use sudo scite in the terminal to open it, is there any way to create a shortcut for it in the main menu? I've added a new item and put "sudo scite" as the command, but nothing happens when I click it.
[07:20] <ubotu> nj786: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:20] <nj786> can anyone help me
[07:20] <|-David-|> What did you search for?
[07:21] <tondar> usser: ?!
[07:21] <magnetron> beni: it is a IRC server issue. see the freenode page about cloak and nick registration
[07:21] <usser> tondar: \\ slashes
[07:21] <tondar> usser: yeah ok
[07:21] <Andeh> kenthomson: I dont expect so, mine didnt come with linux drivers and open source ones are never perfect (or exactly the same as windows ones).
[07:21] <kenthomson> pureDesi: you sure you put sudo scite in the command and not the name?
[07:21] <nj786> theres a little gap on my screen
[07:21] <Jul1609> Crdlb: I don't have neither the section DRI nor the section "extensions"
[07:21] <nj786> on the left
[07:21] <tondar> usser: trying now
[07:21] <pureDesi> I'll check again
[07:21] <kenthomson> Andeh: correct and thats why it sucks!
[07:21] <crdlb> Jul1609: are you trying to get desktop effects working?
[07:21] <pureDesi> kenthomson: It's in the command
[07:21] <usser> tondar: right also theres another bugger in smb.conf
[07:21] <flapster> |-David-|, Intel Wireless,
[07:21] <pureDesi> "sudo scite"
[07:22] <Andeh> kenthomson: All the non open source people suck at open source, it doesnt need to be stated.
[07:22] <gecko_> hey can someone tell me what packages i need to install to run KDE apps in GNOME?
[07:22] <usser> tondar: find where it says [homes] 
[07:22] <mjbrooks> pureDesi, you want to use kdesu if it's a gui
[07:22] <nj786> i mean like i downloaded all my apps and stuff
[07:22] <kenthomson> crdlb: I too wanted to ask, Do we need the section DRI and the section Composite in our xorg.conf (nvidia-compiz)?
[07:22] <pureDesi> ohh
[07:22] <tondar> usser: k
[07:22] <jjid1> Is this the software update process: gksu?
[07:22] <pureDesi> ok, thanks
[07:22] <Jul1609> crdlb: no I use Beryl and Emerald, it works alright, but very vcery slow
[07:22] <kenthomson> Andeh: let me state that again
[07:22] <flapster> gecko_, If you install them, it should grab all the deps for you anyhows
[07:22] <nj786> but theres liek atiny gap on the side so i can see some of the menus on the top
[07:22] <coolgeek> why doesnt ctrl C and V work from within a terminal?
[07:22] <crdlb> Jul1609: come to #ubuntu-effects
[07:22] <nj786> its covering it
[07:22] <kenthomson> Andeh: It god-damn sucks! ;-(
[07:22] <Jul1609> crdlb: slower than it should
[07:22] <usser> tondar: and delete all the ";"
[07:22] <tondar> usser: ok found
[07:22] <jarlath> kenthomson, at the moment, my net connection has slowed to a crawl so I can't go look but it's the only linux touchscreen on youtube. You could contact that member for hardware details.
[07:22] <Jul1609> crdlb: ok
[07:22] <premier> gecko_, just try to install the app. it will install also kdebase and kdelibs and whatever else is needed
[07:22] <|-David-|> hmm....
[07:22] <Andeh> kenthomson: Its cause when they started their companies nobody in their audience used linux, and now they dont want to waste time developing linux ones, and they dont want to release the source.
[07:22] <kenthomson> jarlath: nice idea thanks! ;-)
[07:22] <crdlb> kenthomson: dri section: I don't think so, composite section, no because it's enabled by default
[07:22] <BluePeep23> Q: Does Ubuntu's mplayer package not support dvb:// ? I have a HD3000 and would like to watch channels in my channels.conf. Thx.
[07:22] <usser> tondar: starting from [home]  and ending with directory mask =
[07:23] <pureDesi> I get "Failed to execute child process kdesu, no such file or command"
[07:23] <jjid1> May 13 13:10:43 mimi kernel: [100940.220136]  Out of Memory: Kill process 11734 (
[07:23] <jjid1> gksu) score 20437 and children.
[07:23] <Andeh> kenthomson: and they dont want to make hardware that just works either
[07:23] <magnetron> coolgeek: ctrl+shift+c, etc
[07:23] <coolgeek> why doesnt ctrl C and V work from within a terminal?
[07:23] <tondar> usser: delete all ; under homes section ?
[07:23] <Andeh> kenthomson: :D
[07:23] <gecko_> yea.. i jus needed the kdebase and kdelibs.... cuz i wanted to use... the kde widgets instead of gdesklets
[07:23] <kenthomson> crdlb: thank you, and what about my tablet? Any idea where i should go?
[07:23] <jjid1> coolgeek: check the shortcut in the menu
[07:23] <usser> tondar: yep ";" only
[07:23] <tondar> usser: [home]  or [homes] 
[07:23] <tondar> ?
[07:23] <kenthomson> Andeh: that's not as simple as 1-2-3
[07:23] <Chil1> Can anyone help me get my sound up and running?
[07:23] <coolgeek> magnetron: can i change that?
[07:23] <coolgeek> jjid1: where?
[07:23] <Andeh> kenthomson: What is?
[07:23] <Zjoske> what is the best graphic editor? (use for webdesign)
[07:23] <magnetron> coolgeek: ask the channel!
[07:23] <Andeh> magnetron: I mean VirtualBox not quemu.
[07:23] <mjbrooks> pureDesi, sorry, my bad that's for kde  lol ummm  what's the name for the gnome version....
[07:23] <|-David-|> I don't wanna buy something that doesn't work
[07:23] <magnetron> Andeh: i know.
[07:24] <usser> tondar: [homes] 
[07:24] <ep2011> Zjoske, "best" is a personal opinion. I'd say Gimp is my preference, but you should play around with a few and choose what you like.
[07:24] <Andeh> magnetron: Does virtualbox have a kernel thing that i need? Where do i get it and is there a guide on how to install it?
[07:24] <defcon> how to update ubuntu kernel?
[07:24] <pureDesi> That's ok
[07:24] <magnetron> |-David-|: there is a hardware compatibility list in the ubuntu homepage
[07:24] <Zjoske> ep2011: any examples? top rated...
[07:24] <jjid1> coolgeek: the Edit menu of your terminal (is it a terminal window?)
[07:24] <defcon> ubuntu kernel latest?
[07:24] <tondar> usser: how about the line that says: ; comment = blah blah the first line
[07:24] <Zjoske> 2.6
[07:25] <ep2011> Zjoske, Gimp, Inkscape, Pixel (Not free) are some popular ones
[07:25] <hac> anyone has installed ut2004?
[07:25] <kenthomson> Andeh: spare me the effort, good-night
[07:25] <tondar> usser: should I delete the ;on that line too
[07:25] <jjid1> Is this why the update failed: May 13 13:10:43 mimi kernel: [100940.220136]  Out of Memory: Kill process 11734 (gksu) score 20437 and children?
[07:25] <tondar> ?
[07:25] <Andeh> kenthomson: Um... yeah... bye.
[07:25] <ep2011> Zjoske, The only ones I have installed are Gimp and Inkscape
[07:25] <kenthomson> HAPPY UBUNTU-ing.
[07:25] <magnetron> Andeh: the virtualbox kernel module should install automatically, but doesn't in my case. that's why I did the switch to qemu
[07:25] <kenthomson> :-)
[07:25] <maynards-girl> how do i create a shortcut on the desktop to a directory?
[07:25] <pureDesi> mjbrooks: it's gksu
[07:25] <Andeh> magnetron: How do i check if it did?
[07:25] <pureDesi> but thanks
[07:25] <|-David-|> ok, thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it
[07:25] <usser> tondar: yea and the one above it
[07:26] <Paul_Y> hello ubunu - i have a very jerky and slow mouse. I have changes mouse settings in admin and there is a slight improvement - but it is making it impossible to use ubuntu
[07:26] <Zjoske> ep2011: is inkscape layerbased???
[07:26] <jjid1> pureDesi: what is gksu for?
[07:26] <tondar> usser: btw the reslut of \\hadi-desktop\hadi was a failure
[07:26] <magnetron> Andeh: try to install Windows XP. if it takes more than 11 hours, then it isn't installed =)
[07:26] <usser> tondar: and below it
[07:26] <pureDesi> runs the program as root
[07:26] <tondar> usser: changed all
[07:26] <usser> tondar: right ok its no biggie
[07:26] <tondar> usser: saved
[07:26] <coolgeek> jjid1: oh yeah1
[07:26] <coolgeek> perfect! :D
[07:26] <tondar> usser: now what ?
[07:26] <Andeh> magnetron: No, i think that's cause i told it the OS is Vista, because i wanted to install vista but i dont have enough RAM.
[07:26] <|-David-|> I'd gonna look for Intel wireless cards at a local computer parts shop
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[07:26] <usser> tondar: now do sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[07:27] <ttjl> borfast, nope didnt work
[07:27] <Andeh> So when it tries to optimise for vista and i run XP, it sucks
[07:27] <magnetron> Andeh: how much ram do you have?
[07:27] <Zjoske> ep2011:  i hate gimp because of the loose windows.. (don't know how to explain in other word)
[07:27] <Andeh> magnetron: 512. I need to go
[07:27] <tondar> usser: k
[07:27] <ttjl> borfast, had to go for a quick walk so as not to throw my computer out the window
[07:27] <usser> tondar: did it restart ok?
[07:27] <jjid1> pureDesi: I don't understand, sudo is to run the program as root.
[07:27] <Fireal> hello all, trying to mount a .cue (and .img file) in Feisty, did it in Edgy with cdemu but I cannot get it to work in 7.04....any suggestions??
[07:27] <hac> Anyone has installed ut2004?
 expand yr window!!
[07:27] <wimdows> I cannot access my printer from Windows XP which i've shared over samba
[07:27] <tondar> usser: [O.K] 
[07:27] <usser> tondar: try \\ubuntuname\hadi again
[07:27] <tondar> usser: k
[07:28] <ep2011> Zjoske, I know what you mean, thats something you'd need to get used to. You can try Gimpshop if your used to photoshop (google it), but Inkscape is a vector program, so your better of with gimp.
[07:28] <wimdows> I edited the smb config file to set printers to public and browsable
[07:28] <mjbrooks> pureDesi, I knew there was a k in there  loll
[07:28] <britt> i am trying to install the beta drivers of nvidia for my 8600 GTS, i install it and it works fine, until I reboot...then i get the dreaded 'version mismatch error' i already disabled the nv* modules that boot via /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules listing that usually takes care of the problem. fresh install too.
[07:28] <Zjoske> thanks for the info ep2011 i will inkscape (need vector program too ;))
[07:28] <Zjoske> install*
[07:29] <pureDesi> I tried sudo, but it wasn't working as a shortcut in the main menu
[07:29] <tondar> usser: no luck, the network path was not found.
[07:29] <nox-Hand> My PC must be cursed... first I  boot the LiveCD and it gives me this error with X:  /usr/X11R6/bin/X: /usr/X11R6/bin/X: no version information available (required by /usr/X11R6/bin/X)  - then I boot the LiveCD in safe graphics option and after a while of the bar loading up slowly it changes to 19 lines of this with different numbers at the start: .: 14: Can't open /lib/lsb/init-functions  - now it's just stuck at that. What is up with my PC? I a
[07:29] <pureDesi> however gksu was fine
[07:29] <jjid1> Do you use gksu to run a GUI program as root?
[07:29] <ep2011> Zjoske, No Problem. :) Glad to help
[07:29] <pureDesi> jjid1: yeah
[07:29] <JS_zioiz> Andeh, try VMware workstation beta 6 and see if you get better performance
[07:29] <Zjoske> anyways thanks ;)
[07:29] <rob_p> ttjl: You still around?
[07:30] <oxy-cotton> I need hrlp
[07:30] <britt> me too
[07:30] <jere> zjoske: install inkscape thru synaptic
[07:30] <tondar> usser: no luck, network path not found
[07:30] <Zjoske> i''m new to the linux society.. i installed it before but i removed it after a week, but now with the new version of ubuntu, i pretty love it.. ;)
[07:30] <magnetron> !ask
[07:30] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:30] <NessieLiberation> !ask
[07:30] <oxy-cotton> I can't beat the computer in four-in-a-row in ubuntu! I have been playing for hours!
[07:30] <jjid1> Is this why the upgrade failed? May 13 13:10:43 mimi kernel: [100940.220165]  Out of memory: Killed process 11737 (feisty).
[07:30] <SlicerDicer-> ok so ubuntu alternate install cd is there anyway to use SSH on it? friggin busy box is a pain in the ass....
[07:30] <Zjoske> jere i am installing it ;)
[07:30] <usser> tondar: whats your hostname now
[07:30] <premier> nox-Hand, tried the option to check cd for defects in livecd bootup? also check the md5sum  of the cd image you downloaded
[07:30] <britt> i am trying to install the beta drivers of nvidia for my 8600 GTS, i install it and it works fine, until I reboot...then i get the dreaded 'version mismatch error' i already disabled the nv* modules that boot via /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules listing that usually takes care of the problem. fresh install too.
[07:30] <tondar> I use to go to places> network> windows network
[07:31] <ttjl> hi how do i make 915resolution boot properly
[07:31] <tondar> usser: ubuntu is Hadi-desktop
[07:31] <ttjl> !
[07:31] <britt> jjid1: how much ram do you have?
[07:31] <jjid1> britt: 196MB
[07:31] <kemik> Hi, isit possible to 'lvm' 2 partitions that got data on them ?
[07:31] <tondar> usser: I dont see MSHOME in places>network> windows network ??
[07:31] <rob_p> ttjl: It should already run on boot.
[07:31] <oxy-cotton> I can't beat the computer in four-in-a-row in ubuntu! I have been playing for hours!
[07:31] <usser> tondar: it usually takes some time for windows comp to get new settings
[07:32] <oxy-cotton> Someone please help
[07:32] <jjid1> britt: Do you think I can install from X (as opposed to Gnome)
[07:32] <tondar> usser: what should I do ?
[07:32] <usser> tondar: or u can restart your windows comp
[07:32] <mao> how can i make it so that a user only has permision to instal packages but nothing else and have gnome know it as if it where done by selecting "adminster computer" from the users-admin program
[07:32] <tondar> usser: k
[07:32] <ttjl> rob_p, hi again-so the fix we tried didnt work. I have now got as far as getting widescreen to come on
[07:32] <mjbrooks> !offtopic | oxy-cotton
[07:32] <ubotu> oxy-cotton: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:32] <tondar> usser: restarting
[07:32] <magnetron> oxy-cotton: that is not a computer failure
[07:32] <ttjl> rob_p, but everytime I restart it goes back to narrow mode
[07:32] <crdlb> mao: giving the user permission to install packages opens up the whole system
[07:32] <usser> tondar: also do cat /etc/hosts | grep Hadi-desktop
[07:32] <b00gz> Anyone know what pastebin application Ubuntu is using on their website?
[07:33] <usser> tondar: and tell me what u see
[07:33] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok.
[07:33] <tondar> usser: k
[07:33] <tondar> usser: 127.0.1.1 Hadi-desktop
[07:33] <ttjl> rob_p, the tutorial I'm using says i need to edit bootmisc.sh but i cant find which bit to edit
[07:33] <britt> jjid1: i would suggest running the alternative CD, as i believe 196MB is required. Obviously the out of memory message either suggests you're truly out of memory or that you have some bad ram, which feisty is ignoring, subsequently bringing the total ram to below 196
[07:33] <britt> i am trying to install the beta drivers of nvidia for my 8600 GTS, i install it and it works fine, until I reboot...then i get the dreaded 'version mismatch error' i already disabled the nv* modules that boot via /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules listing that usually takes care of the problem. fresh install too.
[07:33] <Pijiu> How come when I manually mount a disc in my cd drive it tells me there is no media detected?
[07:33] <usser> tondar: right
[07:34] <tondar> usser: good
[07:34] <rob_p> ttjl: No.  The version from my site has it's own init script.
[07:34] <jjid1> britt: that IS the alternate CD
[07:34] <Mr_Bunny_> I made a startup script that changes directory to run something, and it broke many other startup scripts... Is there another way to run something from its own directory without damaging all other startup scripts?
[07:34] <usser> tondar: everything appears to be fine
[07:34] <tondar> usser: logging windows
[07:34] <tondar> usser: appears but ...
[07:34] <britt> jjid1: run the memtest86+
[07:34] <rob_p> ttjl: We just need to make sure it's running on boot-up.
[07:34] <mao> crdlb: in a way, but i just dont want the user to mess anything up on accident system-wise. would adding an entry into the sudoers file for the user allowing only synaptic do what i want?
[07:34] <jere> has anyone got a SiS graphic card working properly under feisty 64
[07:34] <tondar> usser: we will see
[07:34] <ttjl> rob_p, that didnt quite work for me and when I ran xorg.conf following someone elses advice everything went fto pot so i had to reinstall ubuntu
[07:34] <britt> jjid1: available under.....Memory Test i believe in the main menu
[07:35] <Paul_Y> i have a very jerky and slow mouse. can anyone help?
[07:35] <tondar> usser: waiting for WINDOWS to come up
[07:35] <Barrucadu> has anyone managed to get a netgear wg111t working on feisty? Whenever I plug it in, ubuntu crashes (can't even move the mouse)
[07:35] <tondar> usser: why did I have to delete all the ;
[07:35] <tondar> usser: it used to work ?
[07:35] <nox-Hand> premier: Note I said it was the one I got with the post.
[07:35] <tondar> usser: fine the other day
[07:35] <britt> \q
[07:35] <rob_p> ttjl: Oh... much water under the bridge since we last spoke...  :-|
[07:35] <SlicerDicer-> anybody here familar with the alternate cd?
[07:36] <junmin> Pijiu, hwo do you mount it? ubuntu should mount it automaticly
[07:36] <nixternal> what's up SlicerDicer-
[07:36] <SlicerDicer-> nixternal: ok here is the boggle
[07:36] <premier> nox-Hand, still, try the option of checking the cd for defects
[07:36] <jere> has anyone got a SiS graphic card working properly under feisty 64. help!
[07:36] <tondar> usser: u there?
[07:36] <usser> tondar: well the share definition was incomplete it didnt have [homes]  header but did have options set so it may screw things up
[07:36] <ttjl> rob_p, yeah unfortunately, i think i am almost there now, but stuck on the last step at: http://users.skynet.be/thomasvst/linux-on-laptop/#wide
[07:36] <jere> !SiS
[07:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sis - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:36] <usser> tondar: yea
[07:36] <rob_p> ttjl: ...although I can't imagine why you'd have to resort to reloading Ubuntu for a simple xorg.conf problem... hmmm!
[07:36] <Mr_Bunny_> How can I get a script to run in a startup script without using cd?
[07:36] <tondar> usser: fewww good
[07:36] <borfast> can anyone tell me a good USB wireless card that works out of the box with Network Manager and WPA, please?
[07:36] <usser> tondar: so?
[07:36] <Pijiu> junmin: The drive detects DVD's and other types but the disc I am trying to run is a VCD, It worked on XP but not ubuntu... It just says no media detected
[07:37] <Gurpartap> how do you "replace" gaim by pidgin? when apt-get remove gaim is done, it uninstalls ubuntu-desktop too!
[07:37] <tondar> usser: going to test gain with window s
[07:37] <pureDesi> Mr_Bunny_: System > Preferences > Sessions
[07:37] <SlicerDicer-> nixternal: I dont want to remove my 46 inch tv to get behind it to get to the computer... thats part 1 lol... part2 I cant get ssh going on it due to busybox either that or I am having a PEBKAC... so being behind the tv I have overscan I cannot read what I am typing and I dont want to typo while messing with my raid arrays and not notice
[07:37] <pureDesi> then bash "file/name.sh"
[07:37] <nox-Hand> premier: wait a weird second.. I moved my THREE harddisks to another motherboard, completely changed the order of the HDDS ( I tink) changed out half my hardware and STILL my old Ubuntu boots?!
[07:37] <SlicerDicer-> nixternal: so the question is how in sam hell do I get ssh on the alternate cd :)
[07:37] <nox-Hand> I had never thought thatd happen
[07:37] <ttjl> rob_p, they had me run some xconf thing that stopped ubuntu properly detecting any of my graphics card or monitor info properly
[07:37] <Mr_Bunny_> pureDesi: I'm running my ubuntu box as a server though. I have no gui and admin it over ssh.
[07:37] <Gearman> how do i change my log in password
[07:37] <soundray> Barrucadu: to gather some more information about the crash, you could run 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' in a terminal (F11 for fullscreen). Then plug the device in. Is it really WG111T or was that a typo?
[07:37] <pureDesi> Mr_Bunny_: Sorry then, I don't know :S
[07:37] <junmin> Pijiu, so if you mount it manually???
[07:37] <Mr_Bunny_> Gearman: sudo passwd
[07:37] <Doctor_Nick> Is it safe to install packages from the gutsy depository?
[07:38] <soundray> Doctor_Nick: no
[07:38] <Tom47> Gurpartap ubuntu-desktop removal is not a big deal as its simply a meta package bringing together otherwise unlinked debs
[07:38] <tondar> usser: taking long... dont like that
[07:38] <nixternal> SlicerDicer-: haha, you just went way beyond anything I could offer. I haven't gotten that funky witht he alternate CDs just yet...sorry
[07:38] <Lina> hello
[07:38] <Pijiu> junmin: The disc spins but it still doesn't detect media
[07:38] <nixternal> hahaha, 46" ubuntu!!!
[07:38] <tondar> usser: damn
[07:38] <Gearman> thanks my bunny
[07:38] <rob_p> ttjl: Be careful with the advice you get, I guess...
[07:38] <SlicerDicer-> nixternal: hehe nobody has I guess :/
[07:38] <tondar> usser: no luck gain, same error
[07:38] <usser> tondar: ehm allright take a look at my smb.conf
[07:38] <nixternal> I didn't even know you could ssh from the CD
[07:38] <tondar> usser: k
[07:38] <Gurpartap> Tom47, i'm not sure about ubuntu-desktop .. thought it's all what the gnome part is ?
[07:38] <ttjl> rob_p, the problem i have now is that I can't find any line in my bootmisc.sh that comes close to [ -f /etc/default/rcS ]  && . /etc/default/rcS  as the tutorial suggests
[07:38] <SlicerDicer-> nixternal: this is why I keep using gentoo for this computer cause nobody knows drake about how to do the install...
[07:38] <usser> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20676/
[07:39] <usser> tondar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20676/
[07:39] <usser> sorry
[07:39] <ttjl> rob_p, and I dont want to just stick a new line in at random
[07:39] <jere> has anyone got a SiS graphic card working properly under feisty 64. Can i use other drivers to drive it??
[07:39] <premier> nox-Hand, if by chance you set the old bootup hdd in same boot order it would boot to prompt. and if you just set the one with the grub in mbr in proper boot order it will boot until it tries to find root partition, then it will kernel panic
[07:39] <pp_> Anyone know why video playing doesn't work when using a second user, in feisty?
[07:39] <tondar> usser: why browseable no ?
[07:39] <usser> tondar: also do u recall doing something like sudo smbpasswd -a youruser ??
[07:39] <junmin> Pijiu, sorry .. no idea
[07:39] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, so since you are following the other method, let's see what we can do.
[07:39] <pp_> Anything that tries to play a video (or maybe jsut get sound access) hangs forever
[07:39] <tondar> usser: yes
[07:39] <Tom47> Gurpartap no .... it is simply a list of otherwise independant packages listed to be installed together ... if you decide you want to remove any one of them then ubuntu-desktop gets removed too but it has no effect
[07:40] <usser> tondar: oh ok
[07:40] <ttjl> rob_p, cheers it really seems like I am almost there, i am currently looking at widescreen
[07:40] <usser> tondar: which share u talking about?
[07:40] <tondar> usser: something got to do with permission man
[07:40] <tondar> usser: on your conf file line 40
[07:40] <usser> tondar: well i dunno
[07:40] <Andeh> JS_zioiz: No, i like VirtualBox better, and i know why it's slow. My mistake.
[07:40] <britt> is there any way to view the current nvidia kernel module, its not loading after reboot
[07:40] <usser> tondar: oh thats samba's built in share definition
[07:40] <Tom47> !metapackage
[07:40] <ubotu> A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions.
[07:41] <usser> tondar: it allows you to access your home folder
[07:41] <SlicerDicer-> !alternatecdssh
[07:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alternatecdssh - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:41] <SlicerDicer-> blah
[07:41] <Gurpartap> thanks Tom47
[07:41] <danlock2> wow, i hate bind.
[07:41] <tondar> usser: so your's is set to no
[07:41] <pp_> Anyone know why sound would be broken for a second user?
[07:41] <jjid1> britt: did not find memtest86+
[07:41] <rob_p> ttjl: Ok, so you cannot find the place they are referring to in bootmisc.sh?
[07:41] <ttjl> rob_p, yeah thats right
[07:41] <Barrucadu> soundray: I ran "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and plugged the dongle in, the last thing it outputted was "usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
[07:41] <britt> jjid1: when you boot the CD, in the menu there is no Memory Test option?
[07:42] <Gearman> my extoral monitor so not work would upgrading to 7.04 from 6.06 would it help me
[07:42] <rob_p> ttjl: In mine, it's approx line 15.
[07:42] <usser> tondar: thats how it was to start with
[07:42] <RawSewage> How do you make the Evolution mail notifier be in the tray
[07:42] <gordboy> gnome-session
[07:42] <tondar> usser: so you need to change that?
[07:42] <jere> gearman: you wan't dual-monitor??
[07:42] <tondar> usser: I will pastebin my conf gain ?
[07:42] <soundray> Barrucadu: no kernel oops or anything? That'll be hard to track down...
[07:42] <annimar> is it normal that newly installed applications, like banshee, don't display their proper icon in gnome-main-menu?
[07:42] <tondar> usser: k?
[07:43] <Foon> could someone please tell me why my LAMP server didn't autostart samba and ssh when I rebooted? I did put them in init.d
[07:43] <soundray> Barrucadu: do you know the chipset that's built into your device?
[07:43] <jjid1> britt: I cannot boot a CD on my computer
[07:43] <Foon> or rather, they are there
[07:43] <variant> !rc | Foon
[07:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:43] <Tom47> annimar its annoying but it does sometimes happen
[07:43] <Gearman> jere: yes
[07:43] <Foon> ?
[07:43] <gordboy> Foon, you still need the symlinks in /etc/rc2.d
[07:43] <El_Burro> is there a channel just for server issues?
[07:43] <ttjl> rob_p, how do i open it to edit, is it something like gksudo?
[07:43] <usser> tondar: try backing up your config and putting mine instead
[07:43] <Foon> installing them didn't do that?
[07:43] <Barrucadu> soundray: I'm pretty sure its a driver problem, it only started happening after I installed the driver, as per a tutorial on help.ubuntu.com, with ndiswrapper
[07:43] <premier> anyone has seen any hardware temp/voltages gnome applet that mimics the appearance of old ksensors view of values in a table? having the upper dock cluttered with 10 values, isnt the best
[07:43] <usser> tondar: changing workgroup to mshome
[07:43] <jere> gearman: just a second
[07:43] <Foon> I'm pretty sure they're already there
[07:43] <annimar> Tom47: what's the reason for it? Can I avoid it somehow?
[07:44] <SlicerDicer-> anybody here know alternate cd using things like crazy software raidsetup and allowing ssh on the alternate cd and stabbing busybox in the neck with a pencil? Thanks :)
[07:44] <soundray> Barrucadu: I see. What do you want to do now?
[07:44] <Foon> in my rc2.d I have both S20samba and S20ssh
[07:44] <Foon> shouldn't that be enough?
[07:44] <bulmer> enuff for what?
[07:44] <jere> gearman: try this : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[07:44] <Tom47> annimar it can be caused a few different things .... you can usually corect it by right clicking on the meny entry and adjusting the icon button
[07:44] <gordboy> Foon, ok then. and yes it should be enough
[07:44] <tondar> usser: hmm, k , link to paste http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20678/
[07:44] <Foon> yet I had to plug the keyboard into the linux machine and start them locally so that I could then ssh into it ... :S
[07:44] <RawSewage> how do I edit my panel.  theres no empty space to right-click it
[07:44] <Tom47> annimar menu*
[07:44] <Barrucadu> soundray: hopefully figure out why its doing that and fix it, I like having the internet
[07:45] <annimar> Tom47: Ah, stupid me! ;-)
[07:45] <rob_p> ttjl: "gksu gedit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh" should do it.
[07:45] <Gearman> jere: my computer is laptop with intel video. i will look ubuntu thanks
[07:45] <elij> hello everyone
[07:45] <soundray> Barrucadu: what's the name of the driver you loaded with ndiswrapper?
[07:45] <Foon> I have to do that every time I restart the linux machine gordboy, am I missing something?
[07:45] <jere> gearman: i got mine working with this. it should be no problem.
[07:45] <bulmer> just because you have Sxx is it enabled on the correct init level?
[07:46] <Gurpartap> anyone know of a  stable working pidgin 2.0.0 deb for ubuntu?
[07:46] <Foon> ?
[07:46] <Barrucadu> soundray: athfmwdl.inf (http://kbserver.netgear.com/release_notes/d102626.asp)
[07:46] <borfast> ttjl, did you get widescreen working at boot?
[07:46] <hendson> hello people!
[07:46] <|ericsson|> How can I get back the default settings in the Beryl Settings Manager?
[07:46] <Foon> eh bulmer?
[07:46] <rob_p> ttjl: However, I'd make a backup of that file in case you accidentally bork it up.
[07:46] <TheAberrant> Hey all, what's the SysRq key (as in Alt+SysRq+1, Alt+SysRq+t, etc)
[07:46] <gordboy> Foon, yes clearly you are. not sure what tho, at this stage
[07:46] <bulmer> Foon: just because you have Sxx is it enabled on the correct init level?
[07:46] <annimar> Another problem with gnome-main-menu I experience is, that apps are not permanently added to my favorites list. After logging out and in again, they are gone. Any experience with that problem?
[07:46] <kalpik> TheAberrant, the printscreen key
[07:46] <Foon> bulmer: no idea, how would I check?
[07:46] <tondar> usser: where is the workgroup? gimme the line num
[07:46] <Gurpartap> found at http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=pidgin
[07:47] <usser> tondar: oops its not there =)
[07:47] <usser> tondar: add it
[07:47] <RawSewage> how do I edit my panel.  theres no empty space to right-click it
[07:47] <tondar> usser: under?
[07:47] <Foon> gordboy: thanks for trying :)
[07:47] <hendson> bye
[07:47] <TheAberrant> kalpik: Thanks, just found it (that blue text on laptops can be hard to see)
[07:47] <bulmer> Foon: see if ubuntu uses chkconfig
[07:47] <kalpik> hehe.. true
[07:47] <Foon> no man entry and command not found
[07:47] <usser> tondar: in the beggining of the file add workgroup = MSHOME
[07:48] <Winand> I got my CPU fan very quiet now, but the PSU fan must be very loud
[07:48] <usser> tondar: under global settings
[07:48] <tondar> usser: k, done
[07:48] <Winand> is there a way I can lower the speed of the PSU fan
[07:48] <Pijiu> Do I need to install anything to get my cd drive to detect VCD's?
[07:48] <tondar> usser: now what? restart?
[07:48] <annimar> What do you think should be the standard music player in Ubuntu. I tend to like Banshee more than Rythmbox. What do you think?
[07:48] <ttjl> ok
[07:49] <ttjl> rob_p, ok backed up-could you see the line the tutorial refers to I cant find it anywhere?
[07:49] <tondar> usser: reset samba ?
[07:49] <usser> tondar: yea
[07:49] <jere> Winand: remove the dust from yr fan!?
[07:49] <tondar> usser: k
[07:49] <borfast> ttjl, didn't my instructions work?
[07:49] <ttjl> borfast, no i dont know why
[07:49] <RawSewage> How do I set it so theres an Evolution new mail notifier in the tray
[07:49] <Crazytom> how do i tell what architecture i have installed?  my system seems to think it's not i386
[07:49] <tondar> usser: * Stopping Samba daemons...                                             [ OK ]  * Starting Samba daemons...                                             [fail] 
[07:49] <borfast> ttjl, sorry man :\
[07:50] <soundray> Barrucadu: other people have clearly had trouble with the device too. Buying another isn't an option I take it?
[07:50] <kalpik> Crazytom, uname -a
[07:50] <ttjl> borfast, no worries. you got any other ideas?
[07:50] <usser> tondar: hm wow
[07:50] <Foon> bulmer: both samba and ssh are in my etc/init.d
[07:50] <tondar> usser: wow?
[07:50] <Winand> jere it's hard to get inside the PSU fan
[07:50] <Barrucadu> soundray: probably not. if need be i'll go back to edgy, it worked fine in that
[07:51] <bulmer> Foon google for equivalent of chkconfig
[07:51] <RawSewage> How do I set it so theres an Evolution new mail notifier in the tray
[07:51] <bulmer> most likely it would be update-xxx
[07:51] <soundray> Barrucadu: with ndiswrapper?
[07:51] <gordboy> Crazytom, hardware arch, or software arch ? dmidecode or cat /proc/cpuinfo to get hardware info. cat /etc/*release* or uname -a to get software info
[07:51] <tondar> usser: you didnt set any share folders?
[07:51] <Barrucadu> soundray: yep
[07:51] <tondar> usser: what is wrong ?
[07:51] <Crazytom> thanks
[07:51] <usser> tondar: hang on
[07:52] <rob_p> ttjl: A basic rule of thumb is to make a backup of any system file before you mess with it.
[07:52] <tondar> usser: k, sure
[07:52] <soundray> Barrucadu: in that case you might consider reporting a bug.
[07:52] <usser> tondar: delete [data]  share from the config file
[07:52] <tondar> usser: k
[07:52] <usser> tondar: u're using my file right?
[07:52] <jjid1> I see May 13 15:13:54 mimi kernel: [17179569.184000]  0MB HIGHMEM available.
[07:52] <jjid1> May 13 15:13:54 mimi kernel: [17179569.184000]  191MB LOWMEM available.
[07:52] <tondar> usser: yes, lol
[07:52] <ttjl> rob_p, i learnt that the hard way a couple of hours ago, I've made the back up now
[07:52] <gordboy> rob_p, and to document the changes somewhere :)
[07:52] <Barrucadu> soundray: ok, and i'll keep experimenting with it
[07:52] <tondar> usser: all the section?
[07:52] <Doctor_Nick> I want to upgrade to monodevelop .13.1, but the only one in the repositories for feisty is 12.1
[07:52] <rob_p> gordboy: Yes, that's helpful too.
[07:52] <soundray> Barrucadu: good luck.
[07:52] <Doctor_Nick> what do i do? :(
[07:53] <jjid1> Also Memory: 185004k/196544k available
[07:53] <Crazytom> i was pretty sure i installed regular fiesty over the 64 bit install i tried last night
[07:53] <usser> tondar: yea
[07:53] <jjid1> this one seems to confirm 196MB
[07:53] <tondar> usser: k, done
[07:53] <tondar> usser: saved
[07:53] <RawSewage> How do I set it so theres an Evolution new mail notifier in the tray
[07:54] <tondar> usser: what now?
[07:54] <ttjl> rob_p, # Update motd
[07:54] <ttjl> 	uname -snrvm > /var/run/motd
[07:54] <ttjl> 	[ -f /etc/motd.tail ]  && cat /etc/motd.tail >> /var/run/motd
[07:54] <ttjl>  does this look like the right bit?
[07:54] <usser> tondar: restart samba
[07:54] <tondar> usser: k
[07:54] <KRomeleoN> why has ubuntu abandoned ppc?
[07:54] <Foon> bulmer: found something called sysv-rc-conf..
[07:54] <tondar> usser: same error
[07:54] <soundray> Doctor_Nick: one way is to try and build the new version with apt-build. There are a few apt-build tutorials on the web.
[07:55] <tondar> usser: [failed] 
[07:55] <hac> anyone has installed ut2004??
[07:55] <bulmer> Foon how about in the line of update-xxx?
[07:55] <KRomeleoN>  my question is, my sister is going to college and we just bought her a laptop. i was gonna put ubuntu on but was thinking edubuntu instead sinche she is a teaching major....is edubuntu different from ubuntu atall besides the included extra appps for education?
[07:55] <tondar> usser: there are some stuff in there that shouldnt be
[07:55] <jjid1> I will try under X, see you later
[07:55] <usser> tondar: like what?
[07:55] <Foon> update-rc?
[07:55] <imon9> hi, did anyone manage to make totem-mozilla to play .mov at apple trialer with sound? mine can play with video but no sound (totem-gstreamer)
[07:55] <tondar> usser: just guessing
[07:56] <ttjl> What does under X mean?
[07:56] <usser> tondar: hm, works just fine here =)
[07:56] <ompaul> KRomeleoN, so it is more polished towards education you can use either good to take a look at both desktops and then you make the choice
[07:56] <tondar> usser: donno
[07:56] <tondar> usser: same here last night
[07:56] <KRomeleoN> can edubuntu use beryl and everything the same?
[07:56] <rob_p> ttjl: sorry... busy for a moment!  I'll get back in a few minutes.
[07:56] <Zjoske> is there a Zend Development Environment alternative for ubuntu(linux)
[07:56] <tondar> usser: what do we do now?
[07:57] <kalpik> KRomeleoN, yea
[07:57] <ttjl> rob_p, ok going to restart and try something will be back presently
[07:57] <usser> tondar: wait
[07:57] <jjid1> ttjl:X11 windowing system = X
[07:57] <kayef> how come i can open and view http://spbo.com/live.htm with IE but i cant load it in firefox....pls help
[07:57] <tondar> usser: k
[07:57] <soundray> KRomeleoN: beryl is experimental. You don't want to put it on a computer that's needed for serious work, especially if you may not be around to fix it if something goes wrong.
[07:57] <KRomeleoN> ahhhh ok
[07:57] <Foon> bulmer: geoff@tuxserver:/etc/init.d$ update-rc.d -n ssh defaults
[07:57] <Foon> bulmer: System startup links for /etc/init.d/ssh already exist.
[07:58] <KRomeleoN> is edubuntu geared to wards teachers and college students or just k-12
[07:58] <KRomeleoN> ?
[07:58] <Foon> yet it doesn't start on reboot
[07:58] <Foon> :|
[07:58] <Foon> same result for samba
[07:58] <usser> tondar: i dunno try using this config
[07:58] <imon9> hi, did anyone manage to make totem-mozilla to play .mov at apple trialer with sound? mine can play with video but no sound (totem-gstreamer)..anyone please?
[07:58] <usser> tondar: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20691/
[07:59] <KRomeleoN> im just hoping putting ubuntu on her laptop instead of vista isnt gonna be a headache 4 me
[07:59] <FIXXX> is  ATI Proprietary Linux x86 Display Driver 8.36.5   valid for Ubuntu?
[07:59] <usser> tondar: it should let u do \\ubuntuname\username
[07:59] <lontra> imon9: i think if you want full functionality ... i'd install mozilla-mplayer or use the xine engine
[07:59] <usser> tondar: access your home dir
[07:59] <shuan> anyone heard of a program called CrossOver?
[07:59] <Zjoske> is there a Zend Development Environment alternative for ubuntu(linux)???
[07:59] <lontra> shuan: yup ...
[07:59] <Zjoske> (php editor)
[07:59] <tondar> usser: k, lemme try
[07:59] <soundray> KRomeleoN: it's mainly geared towards the needs of schools of any description.
[07:59] <Nightmare-> Hey, can someone help me install beryl, I have followed a tutorial but when I try to run it I just get a blank screen and I can't do anything, this means I have to restart X (ctrl - alt - backspace)
[07:59] <imon9> i can get mozzila-mplayr to work..but that plug-in wont work with .divx stream :(
[07:59] <beanie> hey, i installed xubuntu from alternateinstall (textmode),  installation from normal cd failed because i only saw a black screen. i i want to start xubuntu i still see a black screen (recovry mode works) i dont see a usplash or something, an xorg.log is also missing (videocard i815 old laptop) what can i do
[08:00] <shuan> Lontra: does it require windows in dual boot?
[08:00] <imon9> about xine....it wont load the stream at all..not even the video
[08:00] <bulmer> Foon just make sure it is started
[08:00] <soundray> KRomeleoN: I would install regular ubuntu on a machine for personal use. You can always add on edubuntu-desktop later.
[08:00] <premier> tondar, you want to access home dir in ubuntu from some other windows pc?
[08:00] <tondar> premier: yes
[08:00] <KRomeleoN> i wish ubuntu didnt stop ppc releases. i wanted to get 7.04 for our ppc mac mini
[08:00] <Foon> bulmer: both are now yeah, but why don't they start on boot-up?
[08:00] <lontra> shuan: no ... it runs windows programs through linux ... it uses wine
[08:00] <Foon> they're both configured to
[08:00] <bagbiter> hey. i have a question about Firestarter / iptables.
[08:00] <tondar> premier: actually any shared folder on ubuntu
[08:00] <soundray> KRomeleoN: it's still there in ports
[08:00] <shuan> Lontra: would you recommend it?
[08:00] <tondar> usser: that was all in the conf?
[08:00] <lontra> imon9: try mozilla-mplayer or the vlc plugin ...
[08:00] <Nightmare-> Hey, can someone help me install beryl, I have followed a tutorial but when I try to run it I just get a blank screen and I can't do anything, this means I have to restart X (ctrl - alt - backspace)
[08:00] <tondar> usser: so little
[08:00] <tondar> ?
[08:00] <usser> tondar: yes
[08:01] <tondar> usser: k
[08:01] <lontra> shuan: well it depends on what you need ... why do you want it?
[08:01] <usser> tondar: that is all needed for share to work
[08:01] <tondar> usser: yeah
[08:01] <bulmer> Foon perhaps your way of putting it on is not correct?
[08:01] <baxter_kylie> Hi. I have a computer with two NIC's (eth0/1). I created an alias on eth1 (eth1:1) but I've noticed traffic from eth1:1 is routing over eth0's ip instead of eth1. How can I fix this?
[08:01] <bulmer> Foon man the command again and see if you can try them
[08:01] <shuan> lontra: ITunes, Steam, Quicktime
[08:01] <bagbiter> Is it correct that ports are closed by default, and i have to open them by using Firestarter (or iptables)?
[08:01] <premier> tondar, then you should run sudo smbpasswd -a, there you should add the same password as in windows, and ofcourse ubuntu and windows should have same username/password
[08:01] <imon9> lontra: i already tried mozilla-mplayer, it play fine, but it cant load stage6 .dixv file :( so i tried totem-mozzila instead..but this one wont play quicktime with sound...
[08:02] <lontra> imon9: try the vlc plugin?  i don't know ... sometimes it happens :/
[08:02] <imon9> lontra: actually i was kindda hope that both pluin can co-exist, but apparently, they cant
[08:02] <KoJ> Hey guys. I finally got Ubuntu to work. But it seems ive lsot the power cable for my router. Im using a ADSL modem to connect to the internet ( It's USB ) its a speedtouch 330 modem. Is there anyway I can get this to work with ubuntu?
[08:02] <ttjl> rob_p, at the moment it goes back to small screen everytime i log in then i have to ctrl alt f1 killall gdm then relaunch gdm and i get widescreen
[08:02] <premier> tondar, then check smb.conf to allow homes dir to be accessed
[08:02] <tondar> premier: ok I did add a user and a pass
[08:02] <KRomeleoN> is there anyway to use a dell wifi card without ndiswrapper ?
[08:02] <lontra> shuan: well it should work then ... but there are good opensource equilvalents.  but if those are the programs you want crossoffice is your best bet
[08:02] <Foon> bulmer: I just ran sysv-rc-config, it's pretty cool, a graphical interface over ssh :) ...for ssh, it's enabled for 2345 but not 106S
[08:02] <imon9> lontra: does vlc have mozilla plug-in too?
[08:02] <premier> tondar, you got same user and pass in windows?
[08:02] <tondar> premier: but didnt need it to be same ?!!
[08:02] <Doctor_Nick> soundray: ok, i installed apt-build, now what
[08:03] <lontra> imon9: yeah
[08:03] <tondar> premier: was fine b4
[08:03] <soundray> KRomeleoN: depends on the chipset used.
[08:03] <Foon> should any of the ones it's not enabled for, be enabled?
[08:03] <tondar> premier: no
[08:03] <lontra> imon9: mozilla-plugin-vlc - multimedia plugin for web browsers based on VLC
[08:03] <beanie> hey, i installed xubuntu from alternateinstall (textmode),  installation from normal cd failed because i only saw a black screen. i i want to start xubuntu i still see a black screen (recovry mode works) i dont see a usplash or something, an xorg.log is also missing (videocard i815 old laptop) what can i do
[08:03] <soundray> Doctor_Nick: look up apt-build tutorials on the web and pick one that takes your fancy.
[08:03] <KRomeleoN> oh i wanted to ask, does 64-bit ubuntu require 64-bit drivers? will ndiswrapper need a 64 bit driver?
[08:03] <tondar> premier: do I need to add again ?
[08:03] <Foon> bulmer: same for samba
[08:03] <imon9> lontra: i mean vlc-mozzila plugin will have the media biuld-in the webpage rite? coz i kindda hope it does require me to load the vlc player everytime some media is embedded
[08:03] <lontra> beanie: does the kernel boot?  when does it stall?  right before X starts?
[08:04] <premier> tondar, if you want to access a home dir of a user i think it needs to be same. or else you must chmod the home dir of the user in ubuntu to be readable and writeable from group users
[08:04] <usser> premier: it is not neccessary to have the same user pass in windows
[08:04] <lontra> imon9: *i believe* it's embedded
[08:04] <soundray> KRomeleoN: haven't tried, but I think the answer is yes
[08:04] <shuan> lontra: someone gave me CrossOver full version so i may aswell use it
[08:04] <shuan> thanks
[08:04] <imon9> cool..i go try now :)
[08:04] <KRomeleoN> one more q, what is in the dvd rels that isnt in the cd rel?
[08:04] <imon9> thanks for the good news..
[08:04] <lontra> imon9: good luck
[08:04] <tondar> premier: im trying to access to a share folder from windows on ubuntu
[08:04] <tondar> premier: so the other pc is a win machine
[08:04] <beanie> lontra: i see short message that grub is booting and after that is black, rescuemode runs -> kernel must be ok
[08:04] <KRomeleoN> im leeching the dvd iso but i dont know i need to
[08:05] <bulmer> Foon it works now right?
[08:05] <tondar> premier: tried last night with a diff user and pass and it worked fine
[08:05] <NessieLiberation> tondar, samba works better on linux than it does on windows ;)
[08:05] <beanie> lontra: before X, there are no xorg.log
[08:05] <Foon> bulmer: I haven't rebooted the machine, but I doubt it would
[08:05] <lontra> beanie: edit grub and remove the splash part of that line
[08:05] <soundray> KRomeleoN: are you getting 64bit for your sister?
[08:05] <yass> lkjlk
[08:05] <KRomeleoN> yeah i was gonna, i got her a 64bit proc
[08:05] <tondar> NessieLiberation: I know, thats y i got it installed on ubuntu
[08:05] <beanie> lontra: but is gdm and gnome working if the usplash doenst work?
[08:05] <tondar> usser|away:
[08:05] <premier> tondar, when you try to browse the windows network from ubuntu, does it prompt with a username/workgrgoup/password window?
[08:05] <Foon> bulmer: it's only supposed to be enabled for 2345? should it be enabled for any of the others?
[08:05] <tondar> usser|away: u there?
[08:05] <KRomeleoN> its a amd tl-50 x2
[08:06] <bulmer> Foon the way you showed your command to enable didnt seem correct..man update-rc
[08:06] <lontra> beanie: gnome and gdm have nothing to do with usplash
[08:06] <tondar> premier: nope
[08:06] <beanie> lontra: Ok i try
[08:06] <RawSewage> Whats the official torrent client for Ubuntu
[08:06] <lontra> gnome-btdownload
[08:06] <tondar> premier: i dont see any workgroups on ubuntu
[08:06] <simo1> raw that is bittorrent
[08:06] <KRomeleoN> soundray: shouyld i not give her 64?
[08:06] <tondar> premier: used to see MSHOME
[08:06] <simo1> ok here's my issue
[08:06] <RawSewage> lontra, simo1 , plain bit torrent?
[08:07] <soundray> KRomeleoN: I would have recommended i386, because things like Adobe Reader and firefox plugins are more difficult to install on amd64.
[08:07] <lontra> RawSewage: yup
[08:07] <lontra> RawSewage: but with a gnome frontend
[08:07] <KRomeleoN> oh it runs 64 bit ff?
[08:07] <NessieLiberation> ktorrent is quite good
[08:07] <mrmonday> why does firefox ask me what I want to do eg save it, when i open a .php page?
[08:07] <KRomeleoN> i thought 64 bit ubuntuy would have 32 bit ff
[08:07] <cartesian1984> RawSewage: it's called gnome-btdownload like lontra said. It's not that great, last time I looked at it. ktorrent is good, I think I like azureus better.
[08:07] <RawSewage> Ive used ktorrent, but Im trying to stick with all gtk
[08:07] <tondar> premier: there is some kinda permission issuses on the windows machine
[08:07] <usser_> tondar: so did it work?
[08:07] <Enverex> mrmonday, Because that site is broken
[08:07] <simo1> I want to upgrade my firefox to 2.0.0.3 from 1.5.0.3 how to do this ?
[08:07] <NessieLiberation> gnome-bttorrent is barely more capable than a browser download engine
[08:07] <tondar> usser_: trying it out
[08:07] <simo1> I have download the firefox
[08:07] <RawSewage> Azureus is a resource monster
[08:07] <NessieLiberation> ktorrent is actually a proper torrenting program
[08:07] <Flannel> simo1: You're on Dapper?
[08:07] <simo1> how to upgrade to 2.0.0.3
[08:08] <simo1> yes
[08:08] <Foon> bulmer: I know -n was only to test what it would do without doing it, it said it already exists, I tried sysv-rc-config which has a nice GUI telling me exactly what runlevels it's enabled for, but I need to know if it's enabled for all the right ones, and if it's not missing any?
[08:08] <mrmonday> Enverex, but it is every php page...
[08:08] <RawSewage> Yes , I like KTorrent, but Im trying not to use any K programs on this Ubuntu installation
[08:08] <tondar> usser_: I get this error on win machine
[08:08] <simo1> 6.0.6
[08:08] <RawSewage> I want all GTK
[08:08] <Enverex> RawSewage, Use Deluge
[08:08] <soundray> KRomeleoN: it's got 64bit firefox by default
[08:08] <NessieLiberation> RawSewage, deluge?
[08:08] <simo1> dapper drake
[08:08] <imon9> lontra: no good, vlc does launh build in :(
[08:08] <RawSewage> Oh yeah
[08:08] <RawSewage> I heard about Deluge
[08:08] <KRomeleoN> can i dl 32bit for it?
[08:08] <simo1> flannel
[08:08] <RawSewage> I'll give it a try
[08:08] <Doctor_Nick> soundray: I'm not finding any useful ones
[08:08] <RawSewage> ty
[08:08] <premier> tondar, have you changed anything like adding a firewall, permissions on windows shared folder etc?
[08:08] <Flannel> simo1: You should think about upgrading to 6.10, it has FF2.0, and probably a lot of other stuff you'd enjoy new versions of
[08:08] <imon9> maybe it can work if i make it play wilth firefox mediaplayer conectivity
[08:08] <usser_> tondar: do u use this tiny conf
[08:09] <Doctor_Nick> i found one that shows me how to build source from the repository, but thats it
[08:09] <tondar> usser_, premier: you might not have permission to use this network resource
[08:09] <tondar> usser_: yeah
[08:09] <soundray> KRomeleoN: yes, you can. It just takes detours.
[08:09] <tondar> premier: not since last night
[08:09] <usser_> tondar: did u restart samba?
[08:09] <tondar> premier: im telling you it used to work just fine
[08:09] <simo1> flanel : -- Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - the Dapper Drake - released in June 2006.
[08:10] <tondar> usser_: yes
[08:10] <KRomeleoN> does the ubuntu dvd iso have 32 and 64?
[08:10] <tondar> usser_: [OK] 
[08:10] <simo1> can i upgrade the firefox to new version
[08:10] <xtknight> KRomeleoN, the dvd is mono-arch, only a 32bit dvd and a 64bit dvd
[08:10] <simo1> 2.0.0.3
[08:10] <simo1> any one ?
[08:10] <tondar> usser_: gave the error
[08:10] <usser_> tondar: and its not letting u do \\hostname\habi
[08:10] <xtknight> 32bit and 64bit are not contained on one DVD
[08:10] <simo1> please
[08:10] <NessieLiberation> KRomeleoN, there isnt a dvd for each
[08:10] <simo1> and how
[08:10] <tondar> usser_: no
[08:10] <KRomeleoN> what is on the dvd that isnr on the cd?>'
[08:10] <xtknight> more packages
[08:10] <KRomeleoN> isnt
[08:10] <simo1> where is the guide
[08:10] <usser_> tondar: try doing \\localhost\habi from ubuntu itself
[08:10] <RawSewage> weird.  Deluge isnt in the repos
[08:10] <mrmonday> simo1, which version of ubuntu are you using?
[08:10] <simo1> Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - the Dapper Drake - released in June 2006.
[08:10] <xtknight> RawSewage, nope but there are debs for it online
[08:10] <tondar> usser_: k, and that's hadi ;)
[08:11] <kalpik> RawSewage, get it from getdeb.net
[08:11] <RawSewage> ok
[08:11] <usser_> tondar: yea hadi =)
[08:11] <soundray> !info ia32-libs | KRomeleoN, you will need this
[08:11] <ubotu> kromeleon, you will need this: Package ia32-libs does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:11] <Foon> bulmer: whoa, even apache didn't start
[08:11] <Foon> :S
[08:11] <mrmonday> simo1, are you already using version 2 or not?
[08:11] <soundray> oops, strange
[08:11] <simo1> no
[08:11] <simo1> still 1.5.0.7
[08:11] <Foon> I should have realized something is wrong, they don't show up in the boot sequence on screen
[08:11] <cheesepie> mp3 > cheesepie
[08:11] <LordOfHeat> hi there guys, I have a problem with breezy, my rm, chmod, mv... they are all corrupt
[08:11] <simo1> old version really old
[08:12] <LordOfHeat> what to do?
[08:12] <Mosby_> !info anjuta2
[08:12] <tondar> usser_: where do I input that
[08:12] <cheesepie> !mp3 cheesepie
[08:12] <tondar> ?
[08:12] <mrmonday> simo1, the easiest way is probably to use automatix
[08:12] <NessieLiberation> !mp3 > cheesepie
[08:12] <ubotu> Package anjuta2 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:12] <tondar> usser_: in terminal
[08:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mp3 cheesepie - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:12] <simo1> how to automatix ?
[08:12] <NessieLiberation> !automatix
[08:12] <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
[08:12] <simo1> where
[08:12] <NessieLiberation> simo1, not recommended
[08:12] <Mosby_> how to install anjuta2 into ubuntu?
[08:12] <Gearman> how do i get dual monitor to work on laptop
[08:12] <NessieLiberation> at all
[08:12] <tondar> usser_: in a terminal ?
[08:12] <Doctor_Nick> !apt-build
[08:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt-build - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:12] <usser_> tondar: in nautilus
[08:12] <bulmer> Foon you have to commands wrong? from man page its different from what you showed
[08:12] <tondar> usser_: ooops, stupid me
[08:12] <soundray> KRomeleoN: ubotu doesn't know about the ia32-libs package for amd64, but it does exist and it will come in handy if you're setting up common non-free apps on amd64
[08:12] <premier> tondar, system>administration>keyring manager is where ubuntu stores samba passwords if you check the options to be stored and used always
[08:13] <bulmer> Foon you have the* commands wrong? from man page its different from what you showed
[08:13] <simo1> I am using old version of firefox 1.5.03
[08:13] <simo1> how to upgrade to 2.0.0.3
[08:13] <Flannel> simo1: upgrade Ubuntu to 6.10
[08:13] <Foon> brb phone
[08:13] <simo1> i do not have the cd
[08:13] <beanie> lontra: i works, is there a possibility to get usplash up?
[08:13] <KRomeleoN> im just gonna leech the 32 bit dvd
[08:13] <simo1> I only have this 6.0.6
[08:13] <soundray> !ff > simo1, see ubotu's private messages
[08:13] <ttjl> anyone know how to make 915res boot before X
[08:13] <ttjl> ?
[08:13] <Riot777> which user group in ubuntu is for usb devices ?
[08:13] <soundray> !upgrade > simo1
[08:13] <linxeh> !ff > linxeh
[08:13] <LordOfHeat> I have a problem with breezy, my rm, chmod, mv... they are all corrupt
[08:13] <simo1> does 7.0.4 comes with firefox 2.0.0.3
[08:14] <LordOfHeat> what to do
[08:14] <ttjl> ubotu, 915resolution
[08:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915resolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:14] <tondar> premier: nothing in there
[08:14] <Flannel> simo1: it does
[08:14] <kalpik> simo1, yes
[08:14] <simo1> i have to wait for the cd
[08:14] <simo1> how long still do not know
[08:14] <Flannel> LordOfHeat: Breezy isn't supported anymore.  You might want to think about upgrading (that'll probably fix your issues too)
[08:14] <NessieLiberation> simo1, you could do a network install
[08:14] <NessieLiberation> simo1, i got mine last week in the post
[08:14] <Seveas> !info firefox | simo1
[08:14] <Mosby_> anyone knows how to install anjuta2 into feisty?
[08:14] <ubotu> simo1: firefox: lightweight web browser based on Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 2.0.0.3+1-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 9011 kB, installed size 28600 kB
[08:14] <NessieLiberation> wednesday i think
[08:14] <simo1> how to upgrade from the 6.0.6 to 7.0.4
[08:14] <tondar> usser_: nautilus gave error
[08:14] <Mosby_> !info anjuta
[08:14] <ubotu> anjuta: A GNOME development IDE for C/C++. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.2.4a-5build1 (feisty), package size 913 kB, installed size 2144 kB
[08:15] <Seveas> !upgrade | simo1
[08:15] <ubotu> simo1: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:15] <NessieLiberation> firefox, lightweight??
[08:15] <simo1> should i use the 6.0.6 and update all the security ?
[08:15] <NessieLiberation> lighter than mozilla suite certainly... but i dont know
[08:15] <Seveas> NessieLiberation, blame the packager who thinks that :)
[08:15] <usser_> tondar: what did it say?
[08:15] <Mosby_> haushuahs
[08:15] <esther> #ubuntu-br
[08:15] <NessieLiberation> Seveas, that's not you is it ? :P
[08:15] <usser_> tondar: i dunno im lost
[08:15] <Enverex> simo1, It's 6.06 and 7.04
[08:15] <Seveas> NessieLiberation, it's most crtainly not me
[08:15] <usser_> tondar: that was bound to work
[08:15] <kalpik> Seveas, LOL
[08:15] <simo1> so must upgrade from 6.0.6
[08:15] <simo1> 248
[08:15] <nj786> hey
[08:15] <simo1> package
[08:16] <nj786> can anybody help me
[08:16] <NessieLiberation> Seveas, seemed as if it was ironically said
[08:16] <nj786> 1 on 1
[08:16] <nj786> with linux
[08:16] <tondar> usser_: inputed \\localhost\hadi
[08:16] <simo1> suppose to be like that ?
[08:16] <tondar> usser_: and this was the result
[08:16] <simo1> how much more
[08:16] <Flannel> NessieLiberation: lightweight in that it isn't a suite, I imagine
[08:16] <premier> tondar, system>administration>shared folders>general properties is the workgroup name same as windows pc?
[08:16] <elij> hey guys hows it going?
[08:16] <simo1> helllo
[08:16] <simo1>  can
[08:16] <nj786> hey can anybody help me
[08:16] <nj786> with linux?
[08:16] <Foon> should I be in runlevel 2 or runlevel 3?
[08:16] <nj786> please.
[08:16] <tondar> premier: ofcourse: mshome
[08:16] <Seveas> !anybody | nj786
[08:16] <ubotu> nj786: 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?
[08:16] <simo1> 6.0.6 go up to 7.0.4
[08:16] <Seveas> !enter | nj786
[08:17] <ubotu> nj786: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:17] <simo1> can ubuntu 6.0.6 upgrade to 7.0.4
[08:17] <soundray> simo1: no. You have to go via 6.10 or do a fresh install
[08:17] <Riot777> which user group in ubuntu is for usb devices ? (I need a name)
[08:17] <Seveas> !upgrade | simo1
[08:17] <ubotu> simo1: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:17] <simo1> i do not have 6.10
[08:17] <lxuser> somebody kown how to play monkey ape files in ubuntu ?
[08:17] <usser_> tondar: u'd better join #samba
[08:17] <simo1> anyone out the can send a copy of 6.10 ?
[08:17] <kalpik> simo1, you can upgrade to 6.10 first
[08:17] <flyingyellowpig> Hi there all
[08:17] <alberto> buenas a todos
[08:17] <tondar> usser_: hmm
[08:17] <simo1> i need 6.10
[08:17] <soundray> simo1: you can upgrade over the net
[08:18] <simo1> how soundray
[08:18] <simo1> how to online upgrade
[08:18] <soundray> simo1: see the message that ubotu sent you
[08:18] <kalpik> !upgrade > simo1
[08:18] <somerville32> Can anyone help me with this error? gaim: Depends: gaim-data (= 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4) but 2:2.0.0beta3.1-0ubuntu1 is to be installed
[08:18] <simo1> is it tru the add
[08:18] <simo1> ubuto how ?
[08:18] <premier> tondar, places>connect to server>select windows share>enter there a valid windows username/password
[08:18] <tondar> premier:any idea?
[08:19] <simo1> how to upgrade to 6.10 ?
[08:19] <Enverex> simo1, That page tells you, READ IT
[08:19] <simo1> from the internet /
[08:19] <simo1> what if I do not have the cd ?
[08:19] <soundray> simo1: do not repeat the question again, please. You have been told the link. It has all the information.
[08:19] <tondar> premier: how about server:
[08:19] <tondar> pre
[08:19] <tondar> premier:?
[08:20] <KoJ> Hey guys. I finally got Ubuntu to work. But it seems ive lsot the power cable for my router. Im using a ADSL modem to connect to the internet ( It's USB ) its a speedtouch 330 modem. Is there anyway I can get this to work with ubuntu?
[08:20] <premier> tondar, the name the windows pc is shown in windows network
[08:20] <simo1> I am still running the last upgrade from the manager
[08:20] <tondar> premier:nothing
[08:20] <stefg> I cat seem to find info on how to write a ~/.fontconfig that enables autohinting /only for a couple/ of fonts (like the DejaVu Condensed). In general native hinting looks better here, but some fonts look better with autohinting. Is that at all possible, and where can i find docu about that?
[08:21] <simo1> ok room Thank for all the help
[08:21] <simo1> good bye
[08:21] <simo1> and thanks again
[08:21] <tondar> premier: no result on ubuntu machine
[08:21] <tondar> hey PriceChild
[08:21] <tondar> PriceChild: having troubles with samba
[08:21] <tondar> premier: what now?
[08:22] <kalpik> tondar, what's the problem?
[08:22] <tondar> kalpik: windows wont lemme connect to share on ubuntu
[08:22] <tondar> premier: The folder contents could not be displayed.
[08:23] <kalpik> tondar, have you added a samba user?
[08:23] <tondar> kalpik: yes
[08:23] <tondar> kalpik: how would I double check?
[08:24] <tondar> premier: how would I double check for a samba user ?
[08:24] <tondar> usser_: : how would I double check for a samba user ?
[08:24] <kalpik> tondar, follow this: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Samba_Server_for_files.2Ffolders_sharing_service
[08:24] <_woland> is there a list of package versions for feisty?
[08:25] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: you would not happen to be familar with the alternate cd would you?
[08:25] <premier> tondar, anyhow dont know whats up with your connection.. i will tell you what i do. i change mshome and give some other name, esp if you use some wireless connection, having default name if someone by mistake or hacking connects, its better to have different name. then i create a low-priviledges user in windows. when i share a folder in windows, i change its permissions so that user can read and write to it. then i use that username/password to connect t
[08:25] <premier> o that windows share, be it from other windows pc or linux
[08:25] <bruenig> package versions? for all 18,000+ thousand pieces of software?
[08:25] <Niklas_E> Is there any google sync for thunderbird calendar for ubuntu?
[08:25] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, i can try ;)
[08:25] <_woland> bruenig, not at the same time
[08:25] <Portalise>  /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:25] <bruenig> _woland, doesn't synaptic tell you the package version
[08:25] <tondar> premier: no wireless here
[08:25] <bruenig> _woland, if not, you can always do apt-cache show package | grep Version
[08:26] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: I am trying to use the alternate installer to do software raid stuff
[08:26] <_woland> bruenig, i'm sure it does. I don't have access to an ubuntu box at the moment
[08:26] <Flannel> _woland: packages.ubuntu.com
[08:26] <_woland> thanks Flannel
[08:26] <fenrig> hi
[08:26] <flyingyellowpig> I am having to play dvd's.It is giving me a ERROR READING NAV PACKET
[08:26] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, i dont know much about RAID, worked with LVM though.. anyhow, what's the si
[08:26] <fenrig> how do i configure my joystick to be a mouse
[08:26] <fenrig> ??
[08:26] <kalpik> *issue
[08:26] <premier> tondar, let me get this straight, you want from a windows pc to connect to a shared folder in ubuntu
[08:27] <flyingyellowpig> have anyone had this problem?
[08:27] <tondar> premier:yes
[08:27] <SlicerDicer-> well my problem is doubleedged... one I either cannot or do not know how to use sshd to be able to remote it with busybox, raid autodetect screws up my array's I cannot get it to work right due to the screwed array's and its on a TV with overscan so even if I did want to use busybox to do what I needed I cannot due to the lack of being able to see what I am writing
[08:27] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: thats my problem
[08:27] <tondar> premier:I have followed a giude on ubuntuvideos.org
[08:27] <tondar> premier:it was fine last night
[08:28] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, aah.. im sorry but im not the right person to guide you on that :)
[08:28] <tondar> premier: but then I changed the host name to something else
[08:28] <flyingyellowpig> ok i will try that
[08:28] <tondar> premier: but reverted right away
[08:28] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: hehe its like pulling teeth finding somebody :)
[08:28] <kalpik> hehe
[08:28] <tondar> premier:and now this
[08:29] <premier> tondar, ok, chmod the folder in ubuntu to be writable by all users ... chmod u+w
[08:29] <kalpik> tondar, are you using the hostname or the IP address to access the machine?
[08:29] <premier> tondar, create a user in ubuntu with same username and password as in windows
[08:29] <tondar> kalpik: hot name
[08:29] <lontra> how can i do echo as a root?
[08:29] <kalpik> tondar, try with IP address once
[08:29] <tondar> premier: k
[08:29] <premier> tondar, smbpasswd -a and enter the same password
[08:30] <tondar> premier: a samba user?
[08:30] <flyingyellowpig> is there any lib or codec to play dvd's ?
[08:30] <Bradford> Hey, does anyone know if Linux can read/write to Mac's file system?
[08:30] <asabil> hi all
[08:30] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/112444 thats my problem with graphical installer
[08:30] <soundray> lontra: " sudo sh -c 'echo something > somewhere' "
[08:30] <asabil> a friend of mine have trouble activating her wireless
[08:30] <premier> tondar, i create a user also.. maybe you can do it with a samba user only, but i dont know about that
[08:30] <Crazytom> where's can i get a copy of libdvdcss2 for 64 bit?  thanks in advance
[08:30] <asabil> she has a dell inspiron 600m
[08:30] <asabil> with an ipw2200
[08:30] <tondar> premier:samba only will do
[08:30] <lontra> soundray: proc/sys/kernel/shmmax: Permission denied
[08:31] <asabil> anyone please ?
[08:31] <soundray> lontra: the destination is not writable then
[08:31] <james_> Why is the 'saved password' in gaim/pidgin stored unencrypted?
[08:31] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, hmm..
[08:31] <lontra> soundray: nevermind i figured it out :D
[08:31] <Crazytom> flyingyellowpig, yes it's called libdvdcss2.  are you using a 64 bit system?
[08:31] <Bradford> DOES anyone here know if Linux can read/write Mac OS Extended (Journaled)???
[08:31] <soundray> lontra: what did you do?
[08:31] <flyingyellowpig> maybe you just need to run terminal  sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2 Crazytom
[08:31] <_woland> james_, ask the pidgen devs
[08:31] <lontra> soundray: i forgot the ' '
[08:32] <soundray> lontra: ah. Every detail counts :)
[08:32] <Crazytom> flyingyellowpig, nope that isn't going to work.  already tried it and yes all my repos are enabled
[08:32] <SlicerDicer-> it kinda bites kalpik
[08:33] <Crazytom> flyingyellowpig, are you using a 64 bit system?
[08:33] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, i know.. why dont you post it at the forums.. forums are better for detailed help..
[08:33] <kalpik> Crazytom, http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/
[08:33] <premier> tondar, and make sure the shared folder in ubuntu has permissions for the samba user to read/write and browse dirs
[08:34] <bluefox83> how do you install ttf files?
[08:34] <tarzeau> bluefox83: put into /usr/share/fonts ?
[08:34] <premier> tondar, check the smb.conf with sudo testparm
[08:34] <Flannel> !fonts | bluefox83
[08:34] <ubotu> bluefox83: 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
[08:34] <lontra> bluefox83: or put them in /home/user/.fonts
[08:35] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: I may I dont know I am still considering if its worth it to transition the box off of gentoo or not I mean it works fine with gentoo I just wanted to make it easier
[08:35] <SamWise_TheGreat> hi
[08:35] <tondar> premier:should I delete the last user?
[08:35] <SamWise_TheGreat> can somebody help me install a bootsplash screen?#
[08:35] <tondar> premier: then add a new
[08:35] <tondar> ?
[08:35] <premier> tondar, what user? normal or smb user?
[08:35] <tondar> premier: samba
[08:36] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, gentoo is a great distro.. but yeah i also see no point in making it difficult and time consuming :|
[08:36] <lontra> anyone know if thunderbird 2.0 will be backported?
[08:37] <albert> hey guys, have anyone been able to do a sucessful windows installation with qemu?
[08:37] <Crazytom> kalpik, thanks that site is good
[08:37] <premier> tondar, the user must be included in samba password list.. be it a normal user added to it by smbpasswd -a or a samba only user
[08:37] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: well truth be told ubuntu friggin sucks in the raid department... I mean badly however it was quite simple with gentoo I was hoping I could do something but its been nonstop headbashing for the past 9 hours lol
[08:37] <NikNameHere> Hello. I have a question regarding Postfix Email Server - I can receive mail via webmin however it is sending mail to /var/mail/{user} rather than Maildir.  Any thoughts?  I have google'd and searched for a couple of days :(
[08:38] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, yes.. Feisty alternate CD is having problems with LVM too! takes about 3 mins per partition to activate a volume group
[08:38] <kalpik> Crazytom, just add the repos mentioned there, and you shall have libdvdcss
[08:38] <Crazytom> kalpik, already done
[08:38] <kalpik> :)
[08:38] <asabil> anyone ?
[08:39] <tondar> premier:can't ping the win machine!!!!
[08:39] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: I dont get it at all... why such shitty support for raid and such? its enough to make my head spin.... Is Ubuntu really wanting to run off anybody who does anything halfway sane like redundency? it truly boggles my mind
[08:40] <leuca> sera
[08:40] <ncd> mmmm
[08:40] <ncd> this board looks tasty http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=3619
[08:40] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, i dunno! the daily CDs were fine! they just messed up the final ISOs :P
[08:40] <ncd> note how the copied ePox's lcd diagnostic
[08:40] <Checkka> After upgrading to fiesty, is there a log file that tells me where which files were replaced
[08:40] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: raid has always been a issue LVM is easy
[08:40] <Checkka> like blacklist
[08:41] <KiloHertz> Anyone here know Openbox?
[08:41] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, aah.. i have no idea about RAID.. so cant really say :)
[08:41] <KiloHertz> Anyone here use Openbox?
[08:41] <FakeOutdoorsman> uuh....i do
[08:41] <Foon> what's the default runlevel I should be running under?
[08:41] <KiloHertz> Hey Fake  :)
[08:41] <FakeOutdoorsman> hey
[08:41] <KiloHertz> Thx for the help again yesterday
[08:41] <premier> tondar, if you cant ping it, then some firewall is running to it, rejecting icmp
[08:41] <KiloHertz> I am trying to find a dockapp. So I can have some icons to click and start.
[08:42] <tondar> premier:yeah
[08:42] <Checkka> I just upgarded to fiesty, is there a log file that tels me which config files were replaced?
[08:42] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: i've seen a few dock or dockish type things, but I can't remember the names right now.  let me look
[08:42] <kalpik> Checkka, check /var/log
[08:43] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: well thanks for listening to me vent :) I love ubuntu but I hate some of the "complacent" shit about it more worried about nvidia drivers than redundency blah! on that note I am going to go put my head through a wall ;-)
[08:43] <ncd> the question is, is that board going to be 100% penguin happy
[08:43] <kalpik> SlicerDicer-, hehe not a problem :) we all need to vent sometimes! take care! :)
[08:44] <SlicerDicer-> kalpik: you too
[08:46] <Foon> could someone please tell me what the default runlevel is that I should be running under?
[08:47] <Neil-> Foon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel
[08:47] <kalpik> Foon, i think its 2 or 3 for ubuntu
[08:47] <Neil-> 3 is standard
[08:47] <BossMania> anyone for help about glftpd please ?
[08:47] <Foon> Neil-: checked, didn't help for that, thanks though
[08:47] <Neil-> Debian and Ubuntu dont distinguish between 2-5 at all
[08:47] <pureDesi> Can someone suggest a good text editor that has FTP functions as well (auto-upload)
[08:47] <L_zero> a
[08:47] <Foon> kalpik: yeah, I'm running under level 2 right now, but none of the important services I need,  like samba, ssh or apache start when I boot up the machine
[08:48] <Foon> even though they're all in the rc folders properly
[08:48] <kalpik> Foon, check system ->administration->services
[08:48] <Foon> sysv-rc-config and so forth all say they're properly set up
[08:48] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: your best bet is probably AWN or Kiba Dock.  i've never used them before, so I can't tell you how well it would work w/ openbox.
[08:48] <RawSewage> Whats the GNOME equivalent of        dcop kdesktop KBackgroundIface setWallpaper
[08:48] <Foon> kalpik: running LAMP without a GUI
[08:48] <tinin> does anyone know how to unistall vmware?
[08:48] <leodagan> slt
[08:48] <oxy-cotton> Is their a itunes for ubuntu? With a store and all
[08:48] <Foon> I'm ssh'd in
[08:48] <tinin> oxy-cotton Amarok
[08:48] <kalpik> Foon, ok..
[08:49] <Enverex> oxy-cotton, No store, no
[08:49] <oxy-cotton> tinin: Does that have a store?
[08:49] <Enverex> oxy-cotton, If you want iTunes for Linux (god forbid) ask Apple to port it
[08:49] <tinin> Enverex yes there's store
[08:49] <tinin> magnatune
[08:49] <KiloHertz> hey fakeoutdoorsman
[08:49] <oxy-cotton> Enverex: Just, ask the,?
[08:49] <oxy-cotton> *them
[08:49] <mistone> mangatune is cool :D
[08:49] <Enverex> tinin, Oh yeah I was about to say that, heh
[08:50] <levon> anyone know a good stream ripper for linux
[08:50] <budluva> anyone here play starcraft in ubuntu?
[08:50] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: hey.
[08:50] <flyingyellowpig> hi there again.I am not able to play dvd's on my laptop.Is it there any codec or lib that i have to install?
[08:50] <kx> stream tuner ?
[08:50] <tinin> Has anyone tried to unistall vmware?
[08:50] <levon> budluva yes
[08:50] <KiloHertz> What was the terminal you told me about yesterday?
[08:50] <bjames> hi all - I've had problems installing Ubuntu.  I had to upgrade my BIOS to enable large disk support (which works great), but now the mobo wont boot from either of the hard drives - so...   I've plugged in an old IDE Flash card as hdc and want to copy the MBR to that so the motherboard can find it and boot without me having to use the CD (boot from first hard drive) option - can anyone help???
[08:50] <kalpik> flyingyellowpig, libdvdcss
[08:50] <levon> kx thank you
[08:50] <Foon> I'm running under runlevel 2, should I switch to runlevel 3? is that what's preventing the daemons from starting? how do I change the default runlevel?
[08:50] <budluva> levon, you ever played it in a 640x480 window? or 800x600 window?
[08:51] <Foon> when I type runlevel, it gives me "N 2".
[08:51] <budluva> levon, i can't seem to play in anything except fullscreen, and its ugly as hell
[08:51] <KiloHertz> Fakeoutdoorsman: What was the terminal you told me about yesterday?
[08:51] <bjames> flyingyellowpig: I just install vlc and never look back (most codecs installed with it as standard)
[08:51] <flyingyellowpig> i have try already from Terminal
[08:51] <levon> budluva adjust your wine settings :P ive played in both
[08:51] <rbs-tito> Does anyone find Soundjuicer behaves oddly in Feisty?
[08:51] <mon^rch> how do I take ownerhip of a directory and all its subdirectories and files with read write access?
[08:51] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: mrxvt-mini.  did you get my message about those docks?
[08:51] <budluva> levon, i go to winecfg, and then graphics, but virtual desktop or whatever is greyed out
[08:51] <kx> vlc gives yu compromised videos !! codecs are not the best ones
[08:51] <KiloHertz> Umm... no fakeoutdoorsman
[08:51] <kalpik> mon^rch, man chown
[08:52] <levon> aww do you have the latest wine?
[08:52] <rbs-tito> I'm trying to get Sound Juicer to switch to the MP3 profile, it is set as active but it can't be selected
[08:52] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: your best bet is probably AWN or Kiba Dock.  i've never used them before, so I can't tell you how well it would work w/ openbox.
[08:52] <Foon> kalpik: ?
[08:52] <flyingyellowpig> i have vlc too,but i don't know if i need any extra codec's  BJAMES
[08:52] <|-David-|> why does my ubuntu freeze when I have all the reqs?
[08:52] <ttjl> rob_p, Got widescreen working! Do you know anything about wifi?
[08:52] <Foon> I'm running under runlevel 2, should I switch to runlevel 3? is that what's preventing the daemons from starting? how do I change the default runlevel?, when I type runlevel it returns "N 2"
[08:52] <flyingyellowpig> have you tried to play dvd's ?BJAMES
[08:52] <kx> extra codecs for playing what ?
[08:52] <ttjl> Hi Can anyone help with Vaio wireless access?
[08:52] <ttjl> ?
[08:52] <budluva> levon, i have 0.9.33
[08:52] <bjames> flyingyellowpig: check out the vlc main page
[08:52] <kalpik> Foon, dont have much idea about that.. try entering runlevel 3
[08:52] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: how about that time?  there is also cairo dock/gnome dock, but i don't know how much gnome you have isntalled.
[08:52] <flyingyellowpig> ok i will
[08:52] <|-David-|> why does my ubuntu freeze when I have all the reqs?
[08:52] <bjames> ;-)
[08:53] <bjames>  hi all - I've had problems installing Ubuntu.  I had to upgrade my BIOS to enable large disk support (which works great), but now the mobo wont boot from either of the hard drives - so...   I've plugged in an old IDE Flash card as hdc and want to copy the MBR to that so the motherboard can find it and boot without me having to use the CD (boot from first hard drive) option - can anyone help???
[08:53] <bjames> (sorry for the cut and paste)
[08:53] <Foon> kalpik:  how do I do that? and also, how do I change the default runlevel?
[08:53] <ttjl> Does anyone know about vaio wireless problems on ubuntu?
[08:53] <KiloHertz> fakeoutdoorsman: AWN can't get it to run right. Cario dock doens't like me. Kiba dock is to weird. I want something simplier then them.
[08:53] <kalpik> Foon, init 3 to make it boot runlevel 3
[08:53] <|-David-|> why does my ubuntu freeze when I have all the reqs? Anyone?
[08:53] <budluva> levon ok i have it figured, now for the first time emulate virtual desktop is not greyed out, ok but now i can't start campaigns, you ever had that problem? i have starcraft 1.14 and i can't play terran, zerg or protoss campains, just skirmishes
[08:54] <kalpik> and to make it permanent, i think you need to edit grub.conf
[08:54] <Foon> how do I set the default runlevel?
[08:54] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: I don't know of any others.  except the enlightment one http://www.enlightenment.org/Applications/Engage/
[08:54] <concept10> Foon, /etc/inittbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
[08:54] <kalpik> Foon, i THINK you need to edit grub.conf for that
[08:54] <kalpik> ok, well i was wrong :P
[08:55] <concept10> Foon, /etc/inittab
[08:55] <|-David-|> why does my ubuntu freeze when I have all the reqs? Anyone?
[08:55] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: why won't AWN install?
[08:55] <kx> freeze like ??
[08:55] <Foon> I have no inittab
[08:55] <jujimufu> I just downloaded cube2, the game (aka sauerbraten). The manual of the game says to run the executable script, but when I run it I get this error:
[08:55] <KiloHertz> it installed, but when I start it i get a seg fault error
[08:55] <jujimufu> "./bin_unix/linux_client: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_image-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[08:55] <flyingyellowpig> I have had the same problem,so i have install first Xubuntu ,then i have installed Ubuntu,because Xubuntu install requires less from the pc.BJAMES
[08:55] <kalpik> concept10 Foon , neither do i :P
[08:55] <mistone> is there a program that will help me edit gtk themes?
[08:55] <LtL> |-David-| - odds are you have a graphics driver problem.
[08:55] <|-David-|> It just freezes onscreen
[08:56] <tapio> How can I completely reinstall, and delete all current mysql databases from my system?
[08:56] <kx> xorg.conf .. try to rebuild it ?
[08:56] <stefg> Foon: that means you have upstart. Congrats :-) !
[08:56] <Foon> where's grub.conf?
[08:56] <concept10> Foon, try looking with sudo
[08:56] <|-David-|> And how am I supposed to fix this?
[08:56] <mistone> |-David-|: do you use beryl or compiz ?
[08:56] <Foon> stefg: ah..okay, how does that affect me?
[08:56] <abaddon> What is the main direcetory for ububtu? My friend left before telling me, and im trying to install winrar using wine
[08:56] <KiloHertz> Beryl works faster.
[08:56] <kx> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:56] <flyingyellowpig> have anyone tried helix-player or real player on Ubuntu?
[08:56] <rbs-tito> Does the soundjuicer preferences tool work OK for everyone else in Feisty? It is no good on a number of my machines
[08:56] <concept10> Foon, yeah, actually it's a little different with upstart.. check the upstart docs on your system
[08:56] <LtL> |-David-| - sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:56] <FakeOutdoorsman> KiloHertz: I see that AWN is requires a compositor like beryl or compiz.
[08:56] <kx> try doing this and hope yu know ur driver
[08:56] <jujimufu> abaddon: firstly: there is a package for winrar so you can open rar files with ark or another program
[08:57] <kalpik> concept10, still aint there (with sudo)
[08:57] <|-David-|> I dunno, I just got the disc from the company =P
[08:57] <KiloHertz> Yeah I don't run them :)
[08:57] <stefg> Foon: not at all if everything is working, and having a nice init-replacement doesn't hurt
[08:57] <jujimufu> abaddon: secondly, the root directory (to which I think you are referring to) is simply /
[08:57] <Foon> no manual entry for upstart
[08:57] <Foon> heh
[08:57] <KiloHertz> FakeOutdoorsman: Yeah I don't run them :)
[08:57] <abaddon> just in the add/remove section?
[08:57] <stefg> !upstart
[08:57] <ubotu> Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[08:57] <Foon> stefg: that's the problem, it's not working
[08:57] <flyingyellowpig> I have been trying to install it but with no luck
[08:57] <concept10> Foon, well, goto /etc/event.d/
[08:57] <mon^rch> kalpik: so I read the man for chown for anyy additional information as I was "chown -R <user> <path to dir>" already... but it didn't give me read write access to sub-dir's :/
[08:58] <Foon> I have to start apache, samba, and ssh manually, locally on the machine, because they don't start automatically despite being set properly in the rc directories and in init.d
[08:58] <d3m0> what's the buil-in ftp server for ubuntu-server?
[08:58] <mon^rch> how do I take ownerhip of a directory and all its subdirectories and files with read write access?
[08:58] <Foon> or something
[08:58] <abaddon> what is the winrar package called?
[08:58] <KiloHertz> d3m0: i think it is proftpd
[08:58] <kalpik> mon^rch, you need to do chown <uname>:<uname> /path -R
[08:58] <zeroflag> is there any way to auto-mount newly connected USB data storage devices and put a link on the current (gnome user's) desktop?
[08:59] <concept10> Foon, well, in that case, use sysv-rc-conf (install it) and configure your runlevels as you desire
[08:59] <kalpik> abaddon, rar, unrar
[08:59] <d3m0> KiloHertz: thanks
[08:59] <okay> hi
[08:59] <Foon> concept10: did, all the daemons are set up properly
[08:59] <KiloHertz> d3m0: np
[08:59] <concept10> Foon, or use update-rc.d
[08:59] <Foon> but they don't start anyway
[08:59] <Foon> same with update-rc.d
[08:59] <abaddon> im looking for it in add/remove but it is not there, do i have to use automatix?
[09:00] <concept10> Foon, what runlevel do you want to use these services?
[09:00] <kalpik> abaddon, make sure all repositories are enabled..
[09:00] <Foon> concept10: any that'll get my system functional :S
[09:00] <Foon> I'm a newbie to linux
[09:00] <mon^rch> kalpik: that didnt work either :/
[09:00] <kalpik> and you can just type sudo apt-get install rar unrar
[09:00] <Foon> currently, my runlevel is 2
[09:00] <abaddon> sorry guys i just got on ubuntu last night so i have no idea what im doing
[09:00] <zer> Is there a vector graphics program that can import jpg or png or something like this?
[09:00] <NessieLiberation> zer, inkscape can
[09:00] <Foon> I read somewhere that runlevel 2 doesn't start daemons automatically
[09:01] <concept10> Foon, I mean, do you run these services on in full-multiuser gui mode?
[09:01] <Foon> which is why I'm trying to figure out how to change the default runlevel.
[09:01] <zer> NessieLiberation: thank you very much, i will try
[09:01] <kalpik> mon^rch, which directory exactly are you trying that on?
[09:01] <chris__> just installed for the first time wheres the best place to learn about it
[09:01] <LtL> Foon - you need to use runlevel 3 or 5 for X
[09:01] <NessieLiberation> inkscape is definitely the best anyway
[09:01] <abaddon> where do i enable repositories
[09:01] <hac> Anyone Has installed UT2004?
[09:01] <concept10> Foon, sysv-rc-conf didnt change/modify your system the way you wanted?  did you use sudo?
[09:01] <Foon> LtL I figured, now how do I change the default runlevel so I can test it ><
[09:01] <zer> NessieLiberation: okay, good to hear that :)
[09:01] <kalpik> chris__, http://www.ubunuguide.org
[09:01] <mon^rch> kalpik: /home/greg ;)
[09:02] <chris__> cheers
[09:02] <LtL> Foon - with no /etc/inittab in this distro, i dunno
[09:02] <kalpik> abaddon, http://www.ubuntuguide.org
[09:02] <NessieLiberation> add a t in there kap
[09:02] <Foon> concept10: right, and yes, otherwise it gives an "no rw access" error without entering the GUI
[09:02] <LtL> Foon - it used to be simmple.
[09:02] <abaddon> thanks
[09:02] <Foon> LtL: heh, I know.
[09:02] <kalpik> mon^rch, you should already have read/write permissions for that if that's your home folder
[09:02] <nads> does anyone here use LogMeIn from ubuntu?
[09:02] <concept10> Foon, /etc/event.d/rc-default
[09:02] <zeroflag> is there any way to auto-mount newly connected USB data storage devices and put a link on the current (gnome user's) desktop?
[09:03] <Foon> concept10: that'll change my default runlevel?
[09:03] <wimdows> how do I get my RAID5 array back after a reboot?
[09:03] <tondar> usser_, premier, kalpik:  it was due to bad cable connection, I couldnt even ping win machine
[09:03] <concept10> Foon, and you will see that it reads inittab or specify runlevel 2 in the script
[09:03] <wimdows> fschk fails....
[09:03] <edgy> Hi, man w: w - Show who is logged on and what they are doing. However, when I do it, I always get /bin/sh /usr/bin/startkde under the WHAT column, so what WHAT means here?
[09:03] <kalpik> tondar, hehe.. glad its sorted out :)
[09:03] <tondar> usser_: going to test samba again
[09:03] <tondar> kalpik: samba still fishy
[09:03] <flyingyellowpig> #kubuntu
[09:03] <mon^rch> kalpik: I want to change the permissions of subdirs and files... backed up from a major overhaul
[09:03] <kalpik> tondar, what now?
[09:03] <zer> NessieLiberation: what i meant was to import a pixmap and make a vector graphic out of it in order to scale it in any direction without loss
[09:04] <walrus> i need a guitar tuner for ubuntu? ... does anyone know one ??
[09:04] <concept10> Foon, but it doesnt matter what run level is default if the proper links are not in the init.d rc directories
[09:04] <tondar> kalpik: going to test again
[09:04] <flyingyellowpig> join #kubuntu
[09:04] <NessieLiberation> zer oh, you can try "trace bitmap" on the menus
[09:04] <flyingyellowpig> how i join other room?
[09:04] <Neil-> anyone know any good linux DJ Software? Bit like traktor, with dials / crossfader / maybe effects?
[09:04] <kalpik> mon^rch, try sudo chmod 0777 /home/greg -R
[09:04] <void^> edgy: it means _what_ their logging process is running
[09:04] <wimdows> who can help me with getting my RAID 5 (using mdadm) array back after a reboot?
[09:04] <NessieLiberation>  /j #kubuntu
[09:04] <tapio> All ports are open by default on ubuntu, or what?
[09:04] <NessieLiberation> tapio, what
[09:04] <void^> edgy: err, s/logging/login
[09:04] <concept10> Neil-, terminatorx
[09:04] <Foon> concept10: that's (one of) the problems :( they're all good to go! :|
[09:04] <flyingyellowpig> sorry i mean how can i do to join other room?
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> walrus, audacity can do it
[09:05] <tapio> NessieLiberation: Theire not ?
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> flyingyellowpig, /j #channel
[09:05] <Neil-> concept10: thanks, free?
[09:05] <Foon> I don't know what to do with event.d
[09:05] <flyingyellowpig> thx
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> tapio, why no
[09:05] <edgy> void^: can you give me a command to run that would let w display anything beside startkde, please?
[09:05] <Foon> or rather, rc-default
[09:05] <concept10> Neil-, just search and see
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> would be silly if they were
[09:05] <walrus> NessieLiberation: thx :)
[09:05] <hac> Anyone Has installed UT2004?
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> walrus, create noise, sine wave, choose note
[09:05] <bjames> ok, I'll start with a simpler quiestion - how do I format hdc to FAT32 from the command line?
[09:05] <kx> let us knw wen yu do :)
[09:05] <NessieLiberation> walrus, it's the only way i know
[09:06] <void^> edgy: no. you probably want 'ps aux | grep username'
[09:06] <Neil-> concept: Got it ta
[09:06] <bjames> question*
[09:06] <walrus> NessieLiberation: i heard about gstring but only comes in source code ....
[09:06] <concept10> Foon, like i said earlier, read the docs, they will help alot.. they are in /usr/share/doc/upstart
[09:06] <NessieLiberation> walrus, you could try compiling it
[09:06] <mon^rch> kalpik: that did it TYVM
[09:07] <kalpik> mon^rch, its ok :)
[09:07] <FurryNemesis> hmm
[09:07] <KiloHertz> So does anyone know of a dockapp that I can sudo apt-get install?
[09:07] <wusel_> hi *g*
[09:07] <walrus> NessieLiberation: i'll try ... but it uses some weird libraries :P like fftw3
[09:07] <NessieLiberation> walrus, sudo apt-get build-dep gstring
[09:07] <edgy> void^: Umm! but that tip is not the impression you get from the man page. It says for WHAT: "the command line of their current process." do you think this phrase is correct?
[09:08] <Foon> all I have in usr/share/doc/upstart are AUTHORS changelog.gz NEWS.gz changelog.Debian.gz copyright and README.Debian.gz
[09:08] <FurryNemesis> KiloHertz, kdocker
[09:08] <FurryNemesis> or possibly kiba-dock
[09:08] <walrus> NessieLiberation: thx, i didnt know about that ... :)
[09:08] <concept10> Foon, its all you need.  Read the README.Debi...
[09:08] <edgy> void^: also according to your explanation the JCPU  and PCPU would be useless, no?
[09:08] <joebob777as7> hey can someone help me with finding a good fax gui for ubuntu?
[09:08] <concept10> joebob777as7, what printer?
[09:08] <NessieLiberation> !fax
[09:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fax - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:08] <bjames> nobody?
[09:09] <NessieLiberation> joebob777as7, internet search might get you more luck i would guess
[09:09] <joebob777as7> concept10, i'm trying to connect to my cell phone via bluetooth and faxing through it
[09:09] <concept10> joebob777as7, if you have HP printer/all-in-one/fax, theres an excellent app for it
[09:10] <Foon> concept10: ah...ok..
[09:10] <cheesepie> what was the sudo apt-get install for blackbox?
[09:10] <concept10> joebob777as7, well, thats entirely different
[09:10] <void^> edgy: it might be less confusing if it clearly stated the command of the login process. jcpu/pcpu do make sense, as jcpu includes cpu time by all processes forked off the login process
[09:10] <KiloHertz> FurryNemesis: Not KDocker. I just want something simple that just sits there. I am running in Openbox if that helps.
[09:10] <drwxr-xr-x> How do i enable transparent gnome-terminals in compiz ?
[09:10] <zer> NessieLiberation: wow, that worked great! that is a really good application. thanks again :)
[09:10] <NessieLiberation> zer, no probs - you mean audacity?
[09:10] <crdlb> drwxr-xr-x: just turn on transparency
[09:11] <gejr> drwxr-xr-x: can't you just set them to be transparent in the gnome-terminal preferences?
[09:11] <joebob777as7> i'm also looking for  a gui that helps me connect to my cell phone via bluetooth
[09:11] <crdlb> in gnome-terminal's preferences
[09:11] <zer> NessieLiberation: no no. Inkscape :-)
[09:11] <concept10> does upstart actially run as process 1 on newer ubuntu systems?
[09:11] <NessieLiberation> zer, oh that... yeah, amazing
[09:11] <NessieLiberation> zer, the trace isnt perfect, but it'll do
[09:11] <FurryNemesis> sorry KiloHertz it's standard gnome for me. How about looking at http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/
[09:11] <Borat> hey, does anyone know how to get GTK gnome icons in fluxbox?
[09:11] <Borat> like folers and ect?
[09:11] <zer> NessieLiberation: yeah i can't complain
[09:12] <bjames> can anyone here help me format a drive?
[09:12] <NessieLiberation> Borat, try #fluxbox if you get nothing here
[09:12] <lucky_> anyone got vncviewer to work with beryl?
[09:12] <edgy> void^: and the only way to view those forked process is via ps, right?
[09:12] <concept10> Borat, do you have gnome libraries insttalled on your system also?
[09:12] <kalpik> lucky_, no, and it wont work
[09:13] <edgy> bjames: mkfs
[09:13] <bjames> edgy: cheers I'll have a look at that
[09:13] <Neil-> concept10: any idea how I run it? It made no shortcuts, and i cant find any obvious binaries
[09:13] <Neil-> I added it via synaptic
[09:13] <|-David-|> =/ ya, my desktop just freezes after like 2 minutes of working...It loads up alright and everything...so do I need a new gfx card or what?
[09:13] <zaggynl> hmm updatedb doesn't seem to do ntfs partitions
[09:13] <archaios7> Does anyone know how to fix gstreamer playing mp3's to fast?
[09:14] <cheesepie> can someone teach me about xdmcp?
[09:14] <concept10> Neil-, it should have made menu entry for you
[09:14] <lucky_> kalpik, i can connect in just fine but it wont display anything. it changes on my desktop but not on the remote computer
[09:14] <lucky_> kalpik, only way to kill beryl and then connect then?
[09:14] <edgy> zaggynl: have you removed the entry to exclude /media or /mnt?
[09:14] <Neil-> concept: It didnt, but my bad- its terminatorX in console, X not x
[09:14] <zaggynl> edgy, not that I know
[09:14] <zaggynl> where should I check?
[09:14] <|-David-|> =/ ya, my desktop just freezes after like 2 minutes of working...It loads up alright and everything...so do I need a new gfx card or what?
[09:14] <kalpik> lucky_, because 3d aint supported by the vnc protocol, yeah.. kill beryl, then connect
[09:15] <lucky_> kalpik, bugga. thanks
[09:15] <void^> edgy: there's a lot of programs out there that give you a somewhat more structured overview on running processes than ps/pstree. w/who is just supposed to give you a quick overview on what users are currently logged in.
[09:15] <d3m0> what's the best gui for ubuntu-server?
[09:15] <edgy> zaggynl: /etc/updatedb.conf
[09:15] <Neil-> concept10: hm: Error starting engine: failed to access audiodevice.
[09:15] <Neil-> any ideas?
[09:16] <lokken> Alright, real quick question.
[09:16] <|-David-|> also, my screen whites out when I try and turn on desktop effects
[09:16] <zaggynl> edgy, okay thanks
[09:16] <concept10> Neil-, make sure you have all of the dependencies, goto the site and check, i cant check for you right now
[09:17] <alaK> If you would have offered 2 cd/dvd's, one containing ubuntu, one debian..you would take ... ?
[09:17] <|-David-|> Anyone have any idea on what I should do?
[09:17] <DShepherd> |-David-|: that happened to me because i didnt have the right drivers installed. What card do you have?
[09:17] <Neil-> concept10: OK thanks, imagine i do as synaptic handles that.. will look
[09:17] <gejr> alaK: I'd take the ubuntu cd if i wanted a workstation, and the debian cd if i wanted a server:)
[09:18] <gejr> but it doesn't really matter
[09:18] <|-David-|> Um...I don't remember
[09:18] <|-David-|> lawl
[09:18] <alaK> good response, i'd probably too the same.
[09:18] <|-David-|> hang on
[09:18] <|-David-|> let me check
[09:18] <alaK> Haven't really used ubuntu as a server ( i am running 2 sarge boxes ).
[09:18] <DShepherd> lspci -v | grep -i vga #use this to check.. |-David-|
[09:19] <__mikem> anyone have any suggestions on converting a .rpm to a .deb?
[09:19] <alaK> yes
[09:19] <matt__> mikem: alien
[09:19] <gejr> alaK: I like to run ubuntu bleeding edge...debian is just heavy, stable and neat.
[09:19] <soundray> __mikem: it should be avoided. If you have to, use alien
[09:19] <alaK> there's a program called alien
[09:19] <bjames> does nobody have a few moments to help me formnat a drive and copy an MBR to it?
[09:19] <edgy> void^: thx for the help
[09:19] <adv> how do i configure my wireless interface to use dhcp?
[09:20] <__mikem> okay
[09:20] <gejr> adv: put "auto ath0 inet dhcp" in /etc/network/interfaces
[09:20] <gejr> where ath0 is your device
[09:20] <ttjl> how do i comment something out!
[09:20] <adv> gejr: does it need restart?
[09:20] <concept10> Neil-, do you have libaudiofile?
[09:20] <ttjl> pls
[09:21] <gejr> adv: error
[09:21] <wimdows> why does my RAID 5 array disappear after reboot?
[09:21] <soundray> ttjl: put a # at the beginning of the line
[09:21] <|-David-|> Damn...I tried to get to it and froze up again
[09:21] <ttjl> soundray, thanks lol
[09:21] <adv> gejr: eh?
[09:21] <pianoboy3333> If I'm on the live cd, how can I add my self to the fuse group? I want to try out gmailfs in feisty.
[09:21] <gejr> adv: the syntax should be "iface ath0 inet dhcp"
[09:21] <alaK> Debian really did it this time. It fucked my box. Because i used "stable", which is now etch.
[09:21] <gejr> adv: and you need an "auto ath0" first
[09:21] <DShepherd> |-David-|: do you run the command I gave you?
[09:21] <alaK> So basicly i had etch packages on sarge box for a while
[09:22] <alaK> Had to make a clean Reinstall
[09:22] <TTT_Travis> I have an LVM install, I am almost out of space and would like to add another disk to expand my overall storage, how do I go about formatting the new disk?
[09:22] <cjae>  I think WD is serving out bad .iso images from their site the diag504cCD.iso and the .zip fail in both drives on my Sony box when I burn them to a maxell cdr
[09:22] <|-David-|> Nope, where am I supposed to go to run it? lawl, sry, I'm a noob at linux
[09:22] <gejr> adv: you don't need to restart..just run sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[09:22] <pianoboy3333> goti t
[09:22] <Neil-> concept10: yep..
[09:22] <jaysonw> SidToner
[09:22] <Neil-> BEEP uses Alsa fine, but terminatorX cant start it
[09:22] <wimdows> what does this mean:
[09:22] <wimdows>  EXT3-fs error (device md0): ext3_check_descriptors: Block bitmap for group 880 not in group (block 0)!
[09:22] <SidToner> hello
[09:23] <DShepherd> |-David-|: open a terminal .. go to the applications menu, accessories, terminla..
[09:23] <DShepherd> terminal*
[09:23] <|-David-|> ok, and the command was what again?
[09:23] <DShepherd> lspci -v | grep -i vga  <-- that's it |-David-|
[09:24] <KiloHertz> anyone here using DOCKER?
[09:24] <lontra> what's the applet that lets you dock any application?
[09:24] <gejr> lontra: alltray
[09:24] <|-David-|> Alright, I'll go try that
[09:24] <KiloHertz> anyone here using DOCKER?
[09:24] <Foon> aw man, fuck
[09:24] <Foon> the fan stops in the computer :O
[09:24] <ompaul> !language
[09:25] <SidToner> i have hopefully an easy question... i need a program that will let me create a compressed archive and split it up into dvd sized chunks for easy backup
[09:25] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:25] <wimdows> this sucks - how do I ensure my RAID 5 array doesn't get corrupted when I reboot?
[09:25] <Bensin> I have trouble typing brackets and other signs typed when using the "Alt-Gr"-key.
[09:25] <SidToner> any reccomendations?
[09:25] <soundray> !language | wimdows
[09:25] <Foon> sigh, so now I have to dust or replace it too
[09:25] <ubotu> wimdows: please see above
[09:25] <gejr> Bensin: you're using some non-english keyboard layout?
[09:25] <KiloHertz> !repeat
[09:25] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[09:25] <Foon> as for my previous problems: I rebooted and they're still present, they don't boot up ><
[09:25] <wimdows> soundray ??? what did I say? read the messages
[09:25] <KiloHertz> !worksforme
[09:25] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[09:25] <Foon> rather, the daemons I need don't start up ><
[09:25] <Enverex> gejr, Alt-GR is on English keyboards
[09:25] <KiloHertz> !worksforme
[09:26] <KiloHertz> !ops
[09:26] <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
[09:26] <gejr> Enverex: it works on other keyboard layouts too
[09:26] <nalioth> KiloHertz: take it easy on the bot, eh?
[09:26] <gejr> Enverex: but the combinations are different
[09:26] <con-man> !botabuse ubotu
[09:26] <Bensin> gejr: Yes, Swedish. Ant the language-specifik signs ,  and  works perfectly.
[09:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about botabuse ubotu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:26] <KiloHertz> Sorry
[09:26] <alaK> !help
[09:26] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:26] <con-man> !botabuse | ubotu
[09:26] <ubotu> 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...
[09:26] <con-man> lololol
[09:26] <f0rtune> can i burn the xubuntu CDimage to a dvd and boot it that way, cuz my laptop doesnt have a cd rom drive, only a dvd rom drive
[09:26] <soundray> wimdows: hey, just ask yourself before you write: Am I using professional language? If you are unsure, don't post it.
[09:26] <con-man> lololol
[09:26] <gejr> Bensin: then it's weird..i was going to ask you that
[09:27] <alaK> !help sources.list
[09:27] <SidToner> i have hopefully an easy question... i need a program that will let me create a compressed archive and split it up into dvd sized chunks for easy backup any reccomendations?
[09:27] <KiloHertz> fortune yes you can.
[09:27] <alaK> !help apt
[09:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help apt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:27] <gejr> Bensin: maybe a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg can do the trick
[09:27] <wimdows> soundray - I didn't use the f word... Foon did
[09:27] <kalpik> !apt > alaK
[09:27] <ompaul> alaK, that is not how the bot works - do this /msg ubotu keyword
[09:27] <wimdows> read up the chat log
[09:27] <Foon> eh?
[09:27] <Foon> oh, yeah *shrug*
[09:27] <soundray> wimdows: I know what Foon said, and I know what *you* said.
[09:27] <KiloHertz> !repeat > SidToner
[09:27] <DShepherd> |-David-|: how you doing there?
[09:28] <SidToner> !smack KiloHertz
[09:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about smack kilohertz - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:28] <wimdows> soundray - so what was wrong with what I said? seriously?
[09:28] <PriceChild> !botabuse
[09:28] <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...
[09:28] <f0rtune> can i burn the xubuntu CDimage to a dvd and boot it that way, cuz my laptop doesnt have a cd rom drive, only a dvd rom drive
[09:28] <Bensin> gejr: How do I do that? Start something from the terminal?
[09:28] <wimdows> I said: "this sucks - how do I ensure my RAID 5 array doesn't get corrupted when I reboot?"
[09:28] <PriceChild> wimdows, soundray lets move on please
[09:28] <|-David-|> Got it
[09:28] <premier> SidToner, use tar
[09:28] <kalpik> f0rtune, yeah, you can do that
[09:28] <KiloHertz> SidTone. Please stop repeating yourslef.
[09:29] <DShepherd> f0rtune: most dvd rom drives can read cds. are you sure it cant read cds..?
[09:29] <SidToner> please spell my name right
[09:29] <wimdows> PriceChild - good plan, maybe you can help me out with my RAID 5 problem
[09:29] <habeeb> Hey there. I just turned the Mac of my father into Ubuntu, but I forgot a minor detail. He was using a mail client to access his emails. His email is like: <name>@<company>.com where company is the company in which my father works. I browsed the site of the company and couldn't find a web mail... I don't know how to access his emails, and he is kinda enraged :P
[09:29] <gejr> Bensin: yes... type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in the terminal
[09:29] <kalpik> though all dvd drives read CDs too
[09:29] <PriceChild> wimdows, Not a clue myself sorry.
[09:29] <habeeb> Any help?
[09:29] <ompaul> !offtopic
[09:29] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:29] <madduck> any idea how to tell my sony z1 laptop with a radeon mobility to use the external vga port?
[09:29] <ncd> GRRR
[09:29] <madduck> radeontool dac on
[09:29] <ncd> mouse pad gone mad :(
[09:29] <madduck> does not work
[09:29] <wimdows> Seems like most people on here just prefer playing the policeman
[09:29] <madduck> and neither does Fn-F7
[09:29] <KiloHertz> !attitude
[09:29] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:29] <SidToner> haha
[09:29] <KiloHertz> !attitude > SidToner
[09:29] <SidToner> way to prove him wrong
[09:29] <PriceChild> wimdows, I'm sorry. I have never used RAID. Have you checked the wiki docs?
[09:29] <|-David-|> DSheperd: It says: SiS 661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
[09:30] <SidToner> KiloHertz, do i know you?
[09:30] <Seveas> madduck, have you tried the non-free driver?
[09:30] <madduck> Seveas: the card is not supported by the non-free drivere
[09:30] <NessieLiberation> wimdows, it's impossible in a channel with 1333 people without people following guidelines... which dont really matter elsewhere
[09:30] <madduck> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M6 LY
[09:30] <wimdows> PriceChild - yep - I have but my setup is different from 'normal' software raid in as much as I actually use a RocketRaid 454 -which in itself is nothing more than a glorified IDE controller
[09:30] <DShepherd> |-David-|: ah... i don't think desktop-effects can run on your card.. sorry.. you need a card that supports 3d acceleration
[09:30] <KiloHertz> !multiplemonitors
[09:31] <premier> SidToner, if someone points to you that your attitude is somewhat abusive to the channel, you'd better listen and comply, than adding more attitude problems
[09:31] <|-David-|> What about the freezing?
[09:31] <ompaul> KiloHertz, please message the bot thanks
[09:31] <stouset> I just installed Gusty, and my fonts just became enormous. Anyone know what could be causing this?
[09:31] <PriceChild> wimdows, Well then I'm sorry I really haven't a clue what else to suggest sorry.
[09:31] <Gladiator> selam arkadalar !!!
[09:31] <ncd> you gfx needs to be tier 2
[09:31] <KiloHertz> okay ompaul
[09:31] <SidToner> premier, it just looked like a bot talking to a bot
[09:31] <ompaul> stouset, head to #ubuntu+1 they do the beta software
[09:31] <kalpik> stouset, you SHOULD NOT be using gutsy as of now
[09:31] <stouset> ompaul: Thanks.
[09:31] <stouset> kalpik: Noone should be?
[09:31] <madduck> KiloHertz: i don't want xinerama, just to turn it on...
[09:31] <DShepherd> |-David-|: not sure why its freezing..
[09:31] <Gladiator> turkiyeden balanan varm ???
[09:31] <dakira> hi.. is it possible the pbuilder part was removed from the official help?
[09:32] <premier> SidToner, ubotu  is a bot .. and users can redirect messages from it to you
[09:32] <soundray> !tr | Gladiator
[09:32] <Seveas> madduck, ah :( I never could get the free driver to drive the external port either
[09:32] <ubotu> Gladiator: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[09:32] <|-David-|> Might that be a gfx card issue, also?
[09:32] <stouset> kalpik: Or just me?
[09:32] <ompaul> SidToner, please stop, the topic is ubuntu support  #ubuntu-offtopic is for chatter
[09:32] <kalpik> stouset, only the devs i guess.. too early for normal people to use it :)
[09:32] <SidToner> i am trying trying to get help
[09:32] <stouset> kalpik: Who said I was normal people? :)
[09:32] <Gladiator> ubotu: nasl balanacam oraya karde
[09:32] <Seveas> Gladiator, english only in here
[09:33] <PriceChild> stouset, #ubutnu+1 please
[09:33] <ompaul> SidToner, then stick to the  issue thanks
[09:33] <kalpik> stouset, heh.. okay then! head to #ubuntu+1
[09:33] <stouset> PriceChild: Already there. Thanks for the pointer.
[09:33] <soundray> SidToner: man split
[09:33] <dakira> usually when I went to System->Help there was a guide explaining how to do ubuntu packaging.. it is gone now ;(
[09:33] <Gladiator> ah bi ingilizce bilsem :))
[09:33] <SidToner> thank you soundray
[09:33] <madduck> Seveas: i definitely had it working before.
[09:33] <SidToner> or can i say that?
[09:33] <Bensin> gejr: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg didn't work. I have tried both pc102 (since I have 102 keys) and pc105
[09:33] <rasimu> Hi, does anyone knows any screen video capturing software for ubuntu?
[09:33] <|-David-|> I actually might have another Graphics card
[09:33] <wgw1> Please ignore: just a test....
[09:33] <KiloHertz> Besides Fakeoutdoorsman, does anyone in here use openbox?
[09:33] <Seveas> dakira, you can still find it on help.ubuntu.com
[09:34] <sampbar> moo all
[09:34] <KoJ> Hey guys is there anyway I can get Speedtouch 330 modem to work on ubuntu? y/n? ^_^
[09:34] <adv> what are the steps required to set up beryl in feisty?
[09:34] <sampbar> does anybody know where i can get a .deb for anjuta 2.1.3?
[09:34] <Seveas> !beryl | adv
[09:34] <ubotu> adv: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:34] <dakira> Seveas: nice.. thx!
[09:34] <Chavao> Hello family
[09:34] <ttjl> hi what do I do if I dont have permission to save to a location?
[09:34] <KoJ> No one can help me? :(
[09:34] <ttjl> ?
[09:34] <Dekkard> koj isnt that a dsl modem?
[09:35] <lontra> !ndiswrapper
[09:35] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:35] <soundray> ttjl: save to your home directory instead.
[09:35] <jp834618> how come when I start to download a torrent, firestarter rejects many connections that are way out of the 6881-6889 range?
[09:35] <PriceChild> ttjl, what are you trying to do?
[09:35] <Seveas> ttjl, reconsider whether you actually ned to save there
[09:35] <kalpik> ttjl, dont save it there ;-)
[09:35] <KiloHertz> adv: http://tinyurl.com/2bzevx
[09:35] <adv> thanks KiloHertz
[09:35] <ttjl> LOL I'm trying to save to /etc/default and yes i do need to save there
[09:35] <KoJ> Dekkard: Im not sure, perhaps
[09:35] <Seveas> ttjl, then opn the file you need to write as root or use sudo
[09:35] <KoJ> Its USB supported. and ive got a CD with all the required drivers on it.
[09:36] <kalpik> ttjl, use sudo
[09:36] <LtL> rasimu - try the 'print screen' button.
[09:36] <DShepherd> dakira: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html -- does this link help?
[09:36] <ttjl> kalpik, how do i use sudo to do this
[09:36] <spoxaka> network manager keeps asking WPA password - is it possible to somehow make it remember it?
[09:36] <dakira> Seveas: any reason why it has been removed? too advanced?
[09:36] <Dekkard> KoJ:  you don't know.. ok.. what kind of internet service do you have ? cable, dsl or dial up?
[09:36] <Seveas> dakira, don't know
[09:36] <kalpik> ttjl, sudo cp /path/to/original/file /etc/default
[09:36] <tclow> #nick change
[09:36] <dakira> DShepherd: yep.. thx alot!
[09:37] <KoJ> Dekkard: Id imagine its DSL.
[09:37] <DShepherd> dakira: your welcome
[09:37] <Seveas> dakira, tick the 'save password in keyring' checkbox when you enter the password
[09:37] <rasimu> LtL: i need a video capturing tool not just a screen shot
[09:37] <DShepherd> Seveas: you mean spoxaka ?
[09:37] <cheesepie> could i get some help with terminal server client?
[09:37] <KiloHertz> Question how hard is it to get a pci and agp card to work like dual monitors in Ubuntu Feisty?
[09:37] <ttjl> TY
[09:37] <soundray> rasimu: have a look at istanbul
[09:37] <Seveas> DShepherd, good call
[09:37] <Seveas> spoxaka, tick the 'save password in keyring' checkbox when you enter the password
[09:37] <LtL> rasimu - ah, VLC then
[09:38] <KoJ> Dekkard: ITs definetly DSL.
[09:38] <spoxaka> Seveas: I don't have such a check box :(
[09:38] <ompaul> Cheese, launch it and point it at the ip username and password happy days (if that kind of thing makes you happy ;-))
[09:38] <Dekkard> koJ you should ask your internet provider.. the easiest ways to access your modem, if it has a web interface is by opening the browser of your choice and entering the address http:// 192.168.1.1
[09:38] <factorx> sorry for off-topic but is someone here owner of a sony-ericsson w810i and can tell me if this round, silver button is a "joystick" or a simple button?
[09:38] <PriceChild> KiloHertz, I'm pretty sure it'll involve hand editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf which isn't always fun
[09:38] <spoxaka> Seveas: it have only "show password" checkbox
[09:38] <KiloHertz> okay pricechild thx
[09:38] <cheesepie> ompaul: i could use something a bit more descriptive
[09:38] <rasimu> LtL: never knew VLC also captures
[09:38] <flapster> factorx, I think they do call it a joystick
[09:38] <rasimu> I will try it
[09:39] <PriceChild> KiloHertz, its the way you learn though ;)
[09:39] <gejr> factorx: it's a 4 buttons
[09:39] <gejr> factorx: i have that phone
[09:39] <KiloHertz> okay thx :)
[09:39] <Seveas> spoxaka, did you manually install n-m or did you remov the keyring packages?
[09:39] <KoJ> Dekkard: Thats for routers, iirc, not ADSL modems
[09:39] <sampbar> shall i take that as a no?
[09:39] <ompaul> cheesepie, you start it and it asks for stuff that is the ip of the machine or wins name for the box and then you connect and give it a username and password
[09:39] <factorx> gejr: just buttons, no joystick like k700i?
[09:39] <gejr> factorx: its a button in the middle, and 4 buttons up, down, left, right around it.
[09:39] <Dekkard> KoJ:  i believe the speadtouch is also a One point router..
[09:39] <factorx> gejr: okay, thank you :)
[09:39] <gejr> factorx: exactly..the joystick on k700i always broke :S
[09:39] <spoxaka> Seveas: nope I'm running vanilla feisty with ndiswrapper
[09:39] <Dekkard> you need to access it with the browser
[09:40] <cheesepie> ompaul: the computer im trying to remote connect to, is sitting right next to me
[09:40] <ncd> who ever it was that was trying sauerbraten
[09:40] <cheesepie> on a local network
[09:40] <ncd> ill have it in 5 minutes
[09:40] <factorx> gejr: yea, that's why i'm looking for a new mobile without a joystick :)
[09:40] <Dekkard> KoJ:  if not.. call your provider
[09:40] <spoxaka> Seveas: I'm using n-m which is shipped with the feisty
[09:40] <madduck> Seveas: i got it working. has to be connected when it boots. and it really does help to actually plug in the vga cable. :)
[09:40] <brainiac8008> Hi. I have Dapper and I am going to do a clean install of feisty.  When I get to the part of the installation process about partitioning, should I leave the swap partition and not make a new one and feisty will use that swap partition?  If so, will I have to format the swap partition?  If not, should I get rid of the old swap and create a new one?
[09:40] <KenSentMe> I've synced the contacts from my Sony Ericsson W800 to Ubuntu with Multisync. All contacts are stored in seperate text files and evolution can only import one file at a time. Does anyone know a program that can import all files at once or a way for evolution to do it?
[09:40] <ncd> which gpu where you trying on ... im trying for miracles here on my evil intel gpu
[09:40] <Seveas> madduck, rofl :)
[09:41] <madduck> Seveas: i almost rof as i l'd
[09:41] <ompaul> cheesepie,  I fail to see the issue, at what point does that fail, if you tell me I may be able to give you more info, you are not telling me what you don't know etc
[09:41] <Seveas> madduck, sucks that it needs to b connected during boot though, but that xplains my failure to get it working
[09:41] <Seveas> urgh.. stupid e ky...
[09:41] <cheesepie> ompaul: #moonunit
[09:41] <Dekkard> !dsl
[09:41] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[09:42] <mattik> When I log out from Feisty I get only black screen and I have to switch off computer. Is this bug or do I have some errors with settings?
[09:42] <soundray> KoJ: have you searched the web?
[09:42] <dakira> Seveas: which password are you talking about?
[09:42] <soundray> KoJ: I've got http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html among the first hits
[09:42] <Seveas> mattik, do you see the progrssbar that goes black?
[09:42] <Seveas> dakira, that was meant for someone else, sorry
[09:42] <dakira> Seveas: ah.. i figured ;)
[09:44] <mattik> Seveas: I got only black screen. And same error will be come when screen saver is activated. I think is this fault the cause of beryl?
[09:44] <|-David-|> So, what drivers would I have to dl for this gfx card? it gives me choice between Linux x86 and x64
[09:44] <Seveas> mattik, could be
[09:44] <Seveas> |-David-|, unless you have a 64bit CPU, use x86
[09:44] <soundray> brainiac8008: just go through the install process. Choose manual partitioning. ubiquity will find your swap partition and offer you ways of using it.
[09:45] <|-David-|> ok, ty
[09:45] <Caramba_> Hi folks. Any particular software you'd recommend to subscribe to podcasts with Ubuntu *in console mode*?
[09:45] <stefg> |-David-|: in case you look at nvidia drivers at nvidias site right now... leave them alone.
[09:45] <brainiac8008> soundray, okay, ty.
[09:45] <mattik> Seveas: Can I fix it by some easy way?
[09:45] <Seveas> mattik, try removing beryl
[09:45] <spoxaka> Seveas: maybe I should install some other version of n-m?
[09:45] <|-David-|> Why is that?
[09:45] <hanasaki> anyone know of anything that reads mspublisher?
[09:45] <ncd> ok
[09:46] <ncd> Beryl has got some memory leaks
[09:46] <ncd> when i first run it, it run sort of acceptable
[09:46] <Chavao> Chavao teste
[09:46] <gejr> hanasaki: what file extension is that?
[09:46] <ncd> after about 4-5 hours even the xchat input box is lagging
[09:46] <|-David-|> How am I supposed to get this video card working without the driver?
[09:46] <hanasaki> gejr:  .pub
[09:47] <rummik> ncd: iirc the official beryl channel is #beryl
[09:47] <mattik> Seveas: is it done if I remove beryl and emerald from startup programs?
[09:47] <gejr> hanasaki: http://steve-parker.org/articles/ms_publisher/
[09:47] <Seveas> mattik, that'd probably disable it good enough
[09:47] <hanasaki> thanks gejr checking
[09:47] <mattik> Seveas: Thank you very much :)
[09:47] <stefg> hanasaki: there is no app for linux, but you can save it with publisher as .ps and use that in linux
[09:48] <hanasaki> thanks
[09:48] <Joe_Black> hola
[09:48] <gejr> hanasaki: that's all i could find on the subject. Seems to be difficult to open those files on linux yet.
[09:48] <kaktuskatta> Hi! I'm looking for a system monitor for Ubuntu, which may look like some form of desklet
[09:48] <Seveas> spoxaka, can you run gnome-keyring-manager
[09:48] <gejr> kaktuskatta: seen conky ?
[09:48] <tom_g> hi, any1 run ut2k4 on intel gma 950?
[09:49] <kaktuskatta> gejr: No, I found something called torsmo. Have you heard of it?
[09:49] <gejr> kaktuskatta: nope
[09:49] <kaktuskatta> gejr: Do you use conky?
[09:49] <gejr> kaktuskatta: i don't use any system monitor except gnome panel applets to watch some system temperatures
[09:49] <gejr> but i've used conky in the past
[09:49] <mattik> I try now log out
[09:50] <Dark_TUX> hello, i have a little problem with mount: mount -t cifs -o username=darktux //computer/share /media/share . I haven't error message and my directory /media/share contain no files or directories.
[09:50] <Seveas> Dark_TUX, is it mounted according to mount?
[09:50] <gejr> kaktuskatta: apparently torsmo isn't maintained anymore...conky is the new torsmo..kinda.
[09:50] <adv> someone tell me what xgl is and what it has to do with beryl
[09:50] <`m0> is there anyway to take the "on mouse hover label" from the window list on the panel?
[09:50] <spoxaka> Seveas: yep when it is opened it is pretty empty
[09:50] <Dark_TUX> Seveas, : yes
[09:51] <brainiac8008> i have a friend that wants to use linux but is skeptical of not having to use anti-spyware and/or anti-virus programs.  He thinks that anything can be attacked by this sort of thing and that people don't use spyware/virus protection because no one would want to attack linux due to the number of people that use linux relative to windows.  I've read that it is also because linux is built very well and even if linux
[09:51] <wimdows> who has an example of a RAID 5 mdadm.conf file?
[09:51] <ncd> tom_g, those gma 900 didnt receive perticularly warm reviews.. they have the tools but are so laggy its no fun :/
[09:51] <kaktuskatta> gejr: ok
[09:51] <Seveas> spoxaka, does it ask for a password?
[09:51] <`m0> When I try to maximize a window from the panel from the Window List widget, it shows me the name of that window, but I have a live preview as well which they both overlap
[09:51] <stefg> !beryl | adv
[09:51] <ubotu> adv: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[09:51] <kaktuskatta> gejr: Is it possible to fetch it to the desktop, so it would be like "eye-candy" ? :)
[09:51] <madduck> Seveas: now i only need to get overlay to work on the external display. both xine and screensaver are just black
[09:51] <PriceChild> brainiac8008, There are vulnerabilities in linux... but they're quite quickly fixed most of the time.
[09:51] <spoxaka> Seveas: nope
[09:51] <NNForcer> kubunto or ubuntu?
[09:51] <gejr> kaktuskatta: i don't understand what you mean.
[09:51] <adv> stefg: is xgl an opengl accelerated x env?
[09:51] <PriceChild> brainiac8008, also tell him although you can't catch windows viruses, you can spread them
[09:51] <Caramba_> Hi folks. Any particular software you'd recommend to subscribe to podcasts with Ubuntu *in console mode*?
[09:52] <bbrazil> brainiac8008: is there a question in there? It seems to have been cut off
[09:52] <stefg> adv: exactly
[09:52] <PriceChild> brainiac8008, so always handy to keep a scanner to hand if you're on a mixed network
[09:52] <berto01> In quale canale posso chiedere info su kubuntu?
[09:52] <bbrazil> !it | berto01
[09:52] <ubotu> berto01: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:52] <kaktuskatta> gejr: Live statistics about the system temp etc directly as graphs on the Desktop in X
[09:52] <Seveas> spoxaka, in the keyring manager, hit F9. Do you hav both a default and a session keyring in the left pane?
[09:52] <RawSewage> whats the standard graphical crontab tool for Ubuntu
[09:52] <gejr> kaktuskatta: well..that sounds like conky. :)
[09:52] <brainiac8008> bbrazil, yes, it's "Is this true and if so, why?"
[09:53] <ncd> dont worry tom_g one day some scum bag will create a proper mobile gpu that lasts longer then 20 seconds of game development
[09:53] <gejr> kaktuskatta: http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:fObcjqLr2xDakM:http://hacks-galore.org/jao/journal/images/conky.png
[09:53] <adv> stefg: does xgl replace X11?
[09:53] <gejr> kaktuskatta: isn't that eyecandy enough?
[09:53] <zion_> hey guys, a little question
[09:53] <berto01> ubotu: come posso raggiungerlo?
[09:53] <zion_> i have nvidia fx5200 enabled
[09:53] <spoxaka> Seveas: only session one
[09:53] <TuoDrable> hello, I have quite a problem with DRI, can someone help me?
[09:53] <zion_> and twinmode
[09:53] <bbrazil> brainiac8008: he's mostly correct. Just using a different OS doesn't make you immune, but you're a lot safer on Ubuntu than you would be on Windows
[09:53] <frederific> whenever I try to open my home folder, nautilus crashes, any idea why?
[09:53] <stefg> adv, no... read the forum and  ask in #ubuntu-effects, it's the dedicated channel
[09:53] <zion_> and i can't enable desktop effects
[09:54] <zion_> any ideas?
[09:54] <wimdows> !mdadm
[09:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mdadm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:54] <stefg> !effects
[09:54] <ubotu> For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[09:54] <kaktuskatta> gejr: kinda tiny pic on that link :P
[09:54] <kaktuskatta> gejr: anyhow, I think this is good enough :)
[09:54] <gejr> kaktuskatta: oh..sorry..must've been wrong link
[09:54] <Bensin> I have trouble typing brackets and other signs typed when using the "Alt-Gr"-key. I use Swedish layout and the language-specifik signs ,  and  works perfectly. sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg didn't work. I have tried both pc102 (since I have 102 keys) and pc105.
[09:54] <brainiac8008> bbrazil, is that extra safety with ubuntu because of the relatively small number of people who use ubuntu?
[09:54] <bbrazil> wimdows: software raid question I can help you with?
[09:55] <gejr> kaktuskatta: check that out: http://hacks-galore.org/jao/journal/images/conky.png :)
[09:55] <bbrazil> brainiac8008: partly, but also the software tends to be better
[09:56] <RawSewage> Linux system files are password protected and we dont have that lame registry
[09:56] <Caramba_> Does anybody here subscribe to podcasts?
[09:56] <stefg> !keyboard | Bensin
[09:56] <ubotu> Bensin: To find out how to switch your keyboard layout, See https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html - See also !Shortcuts
[09:56] <spoxaka> Seveas: there's only session keyring there
[09:56] <bbrazil> RawSewage: not quite, but let's not get into that :)
[09:56] <RawSewage> ok
[09:56] <klx_> hello
[09:56] <RawSewage> whats the standard graphical crontab tool for Ubuntu
[09:57] <kaktuskatta> Geniack: that's what I had in mind
[09:57] <kaktuskatta> Geniack: sprry
[09:57] <kaktuskatta> gejr: That's what I had in mind
[09:57] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: if you're using kde, you have kcron
[09:57] <bbrazil> RawSewage: I don't use one, but I think KDE has a Kcron. I prefer 'crontab -e' myself
[09:58] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: but the cron format is so easy it's pretty simple to just use crontab -e
[09:58] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, Im trying to stick with GTK on this Ubuntu installation
[09:58] <RawSewage> cron format is confusing
[09:58] <klx_> i wonder if anyone can help - i am using Banshee and would like to add a folder from another machine on my windows network - possible?
[09:58] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: the man page has very clear examples
[09:58] <n2diy> Can anybody explain why my Fedora Core 1 system has a newer version of Gedit then my Dapper machine?
[09:58] <bbrazil> RawSewage: 'man 5 crontab' explains it. Only wart is that day and day of week and 'or'ed
[09:58] <gejr> klx_: sure, just mount the windows share first
[09:59] <gejr> klx_: and/or put it in /etc/fstab so it's always mounted.
[09:59] <klx_> gejr - how? lol
[09:59] <Slart> n2diy: because dapper isn't supposed to be the newest, shiniest out there.. it's the long term support option.. if you want the newest, go with feisty
[09:59] <klx_> <-- noob
[09:59] <RawSewage> Im pretty familiar with crontab, and it still confuses me
[09:59] <stefg> klx_:IMHO that's easiest with fusesmb
[09:59] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: i don't understand how you can be pretty familiar with it and still confused by it :)
[09:59] <gejr> klx_: sudo mount -t smbfs //ip.to.windows.box/sharename/ /mn
[09:59] <boom> klx_ : add windows drive to /etc/fstab   vi /etc/fstab
[10:00] <gejr> klx_: sudo mount -t smbfs //ip.to.windows.box/sharename/ /mnt/windowsbox
[10:00] <n2diy> Slart: FC1 is four years old!?
[10:00] <cdubya> anyone know of any webcam apps for ubuntu that would work?
[10:00] <gejr> klx_: just make sure you have created /mnt/windowsbox and that smbfs is installed. (apt-get install smbfs)
[10:00] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, because after that, you have to specify paths to languages, etc
[10:00] <cdubya> I'm looking for one to use for a stream....
[10:00] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, lots of shell script commands
[10:00] <cdubya> !webcam
[10:00] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[10:00] <Slart> n2diy: well.. perhaps the newest version of gedit depends on something they didn't want to include in dapper.. or some other reason..
[10:00] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: just paths to commands to run, not languages
[10:01] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: you just put the command and whatever arguments
[10:01] <Slart> n2diy: it might even be just a mistake
[10:01] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, ok, I'll give it another try
[10:01] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: and use the full path to the command because it won't be run with your regular login shell environment
[10:01] <RawSewage> ok
[10:02] <KiloHertz> hey PriceChild. Do you know which part of these xorg.conf file I need? like the monitor section screen section and so on to get the dual monitors working?
[10:02] <spoxaka> how do I create default keyring?
[10:02] <bbrazil> spoxaka: what are you trying to do? Use GPG?
[10:02] <PriceChild> KiloHertz, i've never done it myself sorry...
[10:03] <christian_> hi, bin neu hier.wnsch nen schnen abend
[10:03] <gejr> cdubya: can you read German? I can't. But this looks promising: http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/50195/?start=0
[10:03] <pysio_90> hi All
[10:03] <bbrazil> !de | christian_
[10:03] <ubotu> christian_: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:03] <Bensin> stefg: I have "sv" as option for both XkbLayout and XkbVariant...
[10:03] <pysio_90> jest polak??
[10:03] <stefg> !pl
[10:03] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[10:04] <Arex> I downloaded .NET from the microsoft site, and when I try to use WINE with it its not working
[10:04] <Arex> any support
[10:04] <mister_roboto> Arex: maybe try mono?
[10:04] <Gladiator> arkadalar trkiyeden balanan varm acabaa ???
[10:04] <Flannel> Arex: Try #winehq
[10:04] <spoxaka> bbrazil: I'm trying to save WPA password in network manager - it keeps asking it all the time
[10:04] <cjae> how do I get the application menu from the kb again
[10:04] <stefg> !tr
[10:04] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[10:04] <gejr> !tr > Gladiator
[10:04] <Arex> Mono?
[10:04] <mister_roboto> Arex: .NET port to linux
[10:04] <bbrazil> spoxaka: ah, can't help you there.
[10:04] <DShepherd> cjae: alt+f1
[10:04] <Arex> How to get that?
[10:04] <mister_roboto> Arex: google it
[10:04] <Arex> Ok
[10:04] <Gladiator> gejr: efendimmm
[10:04] <cpk1> Arex: mono is in the repos
[10:05] <Gladiator> ubotu: ubuntu-tr ye girdim ama kimse yokk
[10:05] <Arex> I wanted to use the program PAINT[DOT] NET
[10:05] <gejr> hah
[10:05] <Arex> which asks for .NET frameworks
[10:05] <cjae> DShepherd, so if it just launches help m alt button is right
[10:05] <gejr> Gladiator: ubotu is a bot..he doesn't speak turkish :)
[10:05] <mister_roboto> Arex: it might run ok on mono. i don't know. i'm not a .NET expert or anything
[10:06] <cjae> DShepherd,  meaning I have wrong kb map right
[10:06] <DShepherd> cjae: huh? oh.. i guess so
[10:06] <aleka> Hello, I am trying to set-up a pdf-printer, Have installed cups-pdf from the repos but my "System>Adminstration" menu does not have "Printing", how can I get to the printers setup?
[10:06] <Gladiator> offf yaa bu ingilizce bilmemekte bama dert oldu walla
[10:06] <gejr> aleka: does gnome-cups-manager exist ?
[10:06] <abaddon> has anyone here gotten lineage 2 to work?
[10:07] <aleka> gejr: how do I check that sir?
[10:07] <aleka> in dpkg?
[10:07] <gejr> aleka: in terminal run "sudo gnome-cups-manager"
[10:07] <gejr> or.."gksudo gnome-cups-manager" preferrably
[10:07] <dakira> Did anyone here succeed in installing the latest nvidia beta drivers in feisty? the resulting kernel module just doesn't load here ;( amd my card is only supported by the latest beta..
[10:07] <Gladiator> gejr: heee yeni anladm daha yaa peki yokmu trkiyeden balanan :)
[10:07] <runjun> I need to burn an iso file but it won't recognize my cd burner unless I use graveman and it didn't burn it as an iso
[10:08] <runjun> any help
[10:08] <DShepherd> gejr: is there a difference between those 2 commands? if so what?
[10:08] <gejr> Gladiator: I NO SPEAK THE TURKEY! :)
[10:08] <aleka> ok.. it brought up the screen... For future refrence, How do I manage the menu entries under system>adminstration?
[10:08] <kalpik> DShepherd, gksu is for gui apps
[10:08] <bbrazil> runjun: bit 'old-fashioned' but try: 'cdrecord -v /path/to/iso'
[10:08] <gejr> DShepherd: gksudo will give you the password dialogue gtk style ;)
[10:08] <stefg> dakira: what error do you get ?
[10:08] <smo> hi anyone here have a fgrlx < 8.35 running ??? need the aticonfig
[10:08] <gejr> apart from that, no differences that I'm aware of.
[10:08] <DShepherd> gejr: that's it?
[10:08] <pysio_90> Mamy tu polaka ???
[10:08] <DShepherd> gejr: ok kool
[10:08] <smo> 8.36 fail
[10:08] <Gladiator> gejr: neyse saol ben bamn aresine bakaym bari
[10:08] <runjun> alright I'll give it a try
[10:09] <kalpik> gejr, DShepherd some gui apps dont work with sudo.. they need gksu
[10:09] <Flannel> !pl | pysio_90
[10:09] <ubotu> pysio_90: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[10:09] <gejr> What's up with this gladiator-guy? Why does he think I speak turkish?:)
[10:09] <DShepherd> kalpik: interesting.. know one off your head now?
[10:09] <stefg> !english | pysio_90, Gladiator
[10:09] <ubotu> pysio_90, Gladiator: 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
[10:09] <gejr> kalpik: ok. I have yet to see one of those programs then.. :)
[10:09] <dakira> stefg: modprobe gives me this: FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia
[10:09] <abaddon> has anyone gotten lineage 2 to run?
[10:10] <stefg> dakira: sudo depmod -ae ?
[10:10] <kalpik> gejr, DShepherd dont remember any off of my head right now :)
[10:10] <dakira> stefg: yep.. did that.. and modprobe -l does show it
[10:10] <DShepherd> kalpik: well if you do.. please share :-)
[10:10] <kalpik> DShepherd, lemme search :)
[10:10] <stefg> dakira: soething like api-mismatch ?
[10:11] <marcio> join #ubuntu
[10:11] <smo> agp loaded dakira??
[10:11] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, # 5 0 0 0 0 0 /home/rawsewage/Scripts/MyScript.sh      shouldnt that run the script every 5 minutes
[10:11] <pysio_90> dick my suck
[10:11] <gejr> only thing i generally use gksudo for is when i'm upgrading ubuntu with "gksudo gnome-update-manager -c -d"
[10:11] <dakira> stefg: nope.. that only happens if you leave nvidia-kernel-common installed.. i removed that (including restricted drivers)
[10:11] <treblesix> hi, i have posted 2 tings i need help with on the forum, and no reply for either. I am very miffed with this, considering  Ubuntu has got the stigma of being for the people. I am from an Amiga background, and get more response from AmigaWorld.net, about Ubuntu, than i do from a specific Ubuntu forum! Community my arse!
[10:11] <dmhouse> Hey, is there any way to force Rhythmbox to fetch the album cover for an album? It seems to do it rather sporadically.
[10:11] <bbrazil> RawSewage: the # means that line is a comment
[10:11] <dakira> smo: its a pcie adapter
[10:11] <smo> ok
[10:12] <RawSewage> bbrazil, thats what I thought.  When it was uncommented, it said there were errors
[10:12] <marcio> join #kubuntu
[10:12] <bbrazil> RawSewage: yeah, you've got a field too many I think
[10:12] <RawSewage> bbrazil, ok ty
[10:12] <smo> why do i have agpgart used by fglrx so with pci-e too???
[10:12] <bbrazil> RawSewage: remove one of the 0s (assuming this is crontab -e output)
[10:12] <Trae> anyone notice problems with LCD's and 7.04?
[10:12] <Flannel> treblesix: this channel isn't affiliated with the forums.  You're welcome to ask your question here.  However, no one is guaranteed to know the answer, which is likely the reason no one replied in the forums.  Would you rather have a bunch of people replying and saying "I don't know?"  neither do we.
[10:12] <dakira> stefg: but indeed I did have the api mismatch error when i left the old kernel module installed and just blacklisted it
[10:12] <gejr> treblesix: how about posting your question here?
[10:12] <stefg> dakira: the nvidia-installer leaves a build-log ... any clues in there?
[10:13] <smo> big bug with xorg 7.2 and vesa ati and casper too fail on 7.04 live cd
[10:13] <RawSewage> bbrazil, still doesnt like it
[10:13] <treblesix> @ Flannel , at least u have answered.
[10:13] <bbrazil> RawSewage: what's the exact error?
[10:13] <kalpik> DShepherd, gejr gksu "update-manager -c" <- that doesnt work with sudo :)
[10:13] <bene_> hey can anyone give me a tip on how to create lists from ooo calc tables... the list should look like this "column 1, row 1", "column 1, row 2", "column 2 , row 1" etc...
[10:13] <bene_> do you know what i mean=
[10:13] <dakira> stefg: haven't checked.. I should maybe have a look ;) but the installer and module-linking went through smoothly (no errors)
[10:13] <RawSewage> bbrazil, oh,  bad day of month
[10:14] <RawSewage> I guess it needs 2 0
[10:14] <Flannel> treblesix: You haven't asked a question though.  So really, your comment is offtopic.  Do you have a support question?
[10:14] <RawSewage> bbrazil, actually, I'll eliminate that one too
[10:14] <abaddon> Anyone know how to get a private server of lineage running on ubuntu?
[10:14] <DShepherd> kalpik: are you sure?
[10:14] <bbrazil> RawSewage: makes sense. You only want to run this once a year?
[10:14] <RawSewage> bbrazil, no, every 5 minutes
[10:14] <RawSewage> bbrazil, so all I need is 1 number then?
[10:14] <kalpik> DShepherd, well it aint working here with sudo ;-)
[10:14] <bbrazil> RawSewage: */5 * * * * /path/to/script
[10:14] <RawSewage> oh
[10:14] <drwxr-xr-x> how do i make it so my windows WOOOOSH out like in Mac Expose, in gnome ?
[10:15] <drwxr-xr-x> i have compiz running
[10:15] <RawSewage> bbrazil, ok thanks
[10:15] <Flannel> drwxr-xr-x: #ubuntu-effects for eyecandy support, thanks
[10:15] <treblesix> when i used the Live CD of Feisty, it saw my DVD writer + DVD rom, but when i installed it , it no longer sees my writer. It doesnt see my camera when i plug it into my fire wire card either. The other thing , my setting for time are fine in the preferences, yet on the panel, they are an hour behind
[10:15] <drwxr-xr-x> where is the controls for it?  i remember some way of setting what happens when your mouse goes into a corner
[10:15] <dakira> stefg: err.. any idea where die nvidia installer leaves its logfile?
[10:15] <RawSewage> bbrazil, / means every ?
[10:15] <DShepherd> drwxr-xr-x: try f9 key or f8..
[10:15] <Caramba_> Does anybody here subscribe to podcasts?
[10:15] <stefg> dakira:/var/log is always a popular place
[10:16] <bbrazil> RawSewage: yes (but only on newer crons)
[10:16] <Flannel> treblesix: best to ask one at a time.  An hour behind?  What is your TZ offset?  Perhaps daylight savings time?  Is your hardware clock set correctly?
[10:16] <sldkfj> could someone give me a clue, what does a person turn off to keep the screensaver from going into blank mode.
[10:16] <bbrazil> Caramba_: try asking your actual question
[10:16] <RustyJuggler> I have a computer with two harddrives, one 160 GB and one 80 GB how do I best partition this for ubuntu?
[10:16] <The_Alexander> hello
[10:16] <RustyJuggler> I want at least a /home, / and swap partition
[10:16] <Caramba_> bbrazil: Sure thing! Any particular software you'd recommend to subscribe to podcasts with Ubuntu *in console mode*?
[10:17] <kalpik> sldkfj, system->preferences->screensaver
[10:17] <The_Alexander> what codec is used to play flv video in MPlayer?
[10:17] <magnetron> Caramba_: i do, with rhytmbox
[10:17] <DShepherd> kalpik: gejr : it works just the same if you remove the quotes. gksu doesnt work without the quotes..
[10:17] <The_Alexander> I can hear only sound, but I cant see anything from flvs
[10:17] <bbrazil> Caramba_: don't ask me, I don't use the things :) text-only could be fun
[10:17] <KuruOujou> Can anyone here help out with installing mythweather-revamp? I tried the myth-users channel and no one responded.
[10:17] <Caramba_> magnetron: Happy with it? Does it work in console mode?
[10:17] <treblesix> Flannel: im in Wales, UK, BST gues that must be it. odd though.
[10:18] <dakira> stefg: hmm.. I'll check it out later.. the current log there is the log from the last uninstall process which of course doesn't give me any clues.. and since i'm running X now i can't run the installer ;) thx anyway for pointing me to the logfile!
[10:18] <bbrazil> RawSewage: home system?
[10:18] <The_Alexander> what codec is used to play flv video in MPlayer? I can hear only sound, but I cant see anything from flvs
[10:18] <bbrazil> RustyJuggler: home system?
[10:18] <kalpik> DShepherd, well, do you see all those errors while using sudo?
[10:18] <RawSewage> bbrazil, yes
[10:18] <bbrazil> RawSewage: misdirected question :)
[10:18] <RustyJuggler> bbrazil: Yes
[10:18] <Caramba_> bbrazil: Aye, my multimedia server runs in console mode, but i'd love to be able to subscribe to podcasts with it as well
[10:18] <Flannel> treblesix: well, it should be able to take into effect dayligh savings time.  So, your timezone is what? UTC or -1 maybe?
 that worked thanks man
[10:18] <magnetron> Caramba_: I'm very content with this solution, but i do it in gnome. i don't know of any CLI equivalents
[10:18] <DShepherd> kalpik: without the quotes.. no it works fine..
[10:19] <The_Alexander> what codec is used to play flv video in MPlayer? I can hear only sound, but I cant see anything from flvs
[10:19] <bbrazil> RustyJuggler: I'd go for 40GB /, 2xRAM for swap and the rest of the 160GB for /home. Then put the 80GB as /srv (or something)
[10:19] <kalpik> DShepherd, it gives some errors in the terminal.. (sudo)
[10:19] <Caramba_> magnetron: OK, I'll have a peek at rhythmbo at least.
[10:19] <DShepherd> kalpik: without the quotes?
[10:19] <f0rtune> where would i lookt os ee what wireless cards work on ubuntu boxes?
[10:19] <sldkfj> kalpik, I can't find a checkbox or such to keep the screensaver from doing the screen blank.  (a Gnome user)
[10:19] <kalpik> DShepherd, yes
[10:19] <boom> hi, can someone tell me how to add root in ubuntu? do i have to do sudo for every command as a user?
[10:19] <stefg> dakira: i'd uninstall the whole kaboodle... all packages from the repos. search through the installer-archive for the source and then see if module-assistant  does a better job
[10:19] <bbrazil> Caramba_: ah, a headless server (no keyboard/mouse)? You can still run X apps off it if you have a Ubuntu desktop somewhere
[10:19] <MattJ> boom, you can use sudo -i to get to a root terminal
[10:19] <Flannel> boom: you don't want to enable your root account.  If you want a root console, use `sudo -i`
[10:19] <bbrazil> RustyJuggler: swap 80GB/160GB roles as appropriate
[10:19] <Slart> boom: only the dangerous ones =)
[10:20] <DShepherd> kalpik: not here.. it just gives a dbus warning.. just like gksudo with the quotes..
[10:20] <treblesix> flannel; the setting are find when u look at them, but the default panel time shows an hour behind. Btw i love Ubuntu, just wanna sort these probs so i can ditch windows. Its like when i first had an Amiga, fallen in love with it. just need to put her into check ;)
[10:20] <f0rtune> where would i look to see what wireless cards work on ubuntu boxes?
[10:20] <boom> aight thanks guys.
 thanks
[10:20] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: sorry, was gone.   you have too many asterisks in there. only 5 time fields
[10:20] <kalpik> DShepherd, aah.. yes.. my bad :P
[10:20] <DShepherd> kalpik: no prob
[10:20] <Caramba_> bbrazil: Yeah, i know, and it would kinda solve my problem. But what I'd really like to do is to simple have it download my fav podcasts on a regular basis, and then I play them through the web interface
[10:20] <kalpik> DShepherd, well im not able to prove it, but im sure there's some difference :P
[10:21] <dakira> stefg: i've done the uninstalling part already ;) i guess with the installer archive you mean the .sh file, right?
[10:21] <DShepherd> kalpik: i guess there is..
[10:21] <marcio> can someone help me  configure my mic in Feisty Fawn?
[10:21] <stefg> dakira: right
[10:21] <navets> hey my headphones dont work when plugged into my laptop but regular sound does
[10:21] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, it's working now.  what if I want something to run every 10 minutes, starting at 5 minutes past the hour.  so  5, 15, 25, etc
[10:21] <navets> can anyone help
[10:21] <rla> buenas noches
 would the /srv be just like a normal mount point as /home?
[10:21] <bbrazil> Caramba_: I'm sure plenty of people have done that before. Have you tried searching on google? 'media center podcast' would probably do it
[10:21] <dakira> stefg: okay.. good point.. I will do that, too if the logfile leaves no clues.. thx for your help
[10:21] <stefg> dakira: iirc it has an --unpack option
[10:21] <bbrazil> RustyJuggler: yes
[10:21] <RawSewage> 5/10  maybe
[10:22] <dakira> stefg: ah.. good to know..
[10:22] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: then you have to put all the minutes in the minute field, separated by ','
[10:22] <Flannel> treblesix: Ah.  You dualboot windows?  Does this happen after you've gone into windows?  Linux (and most OSs) use UTC for the hardware time, with a user level offset.  Windows however, can't do this, and it'll change your hardware time when it needs to change the clock (including DST).  So, make sure Linux knows you're using local time for hardware clock (there's an option, I believe).  And that ought to fix this.  Or, I think it should.
[10:22] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, oh, ok ty
[10:22] <MattJ> I'm having problems with wifi. I just got a new laptop, and I'm trying to create an ad-hoc network with a PDA, but the PDA doesn't see any created network (it sees other networks fine). Any ideas?
[10:22] <Caramba_> bbrazil: My web browser is hot on google while i'm chatting here :) But console mode stuff *is* hard to find when you're talking multimedia - your average user wants a GUI
[10:22] <leetwanker> i'm trying to get x11vnc working, but it won't stay running. i have it to where it will display my gdm login, but once i login to gnome, the vnc window closes and i have to restart x11vnc
[10:23] <bbrazil> Caramba_: there's bound to be web interface stuff too
[10:23] <__mikem> can soemone help me with cvs, when I enter the correct cvs password it prompts me for the password again. I know I am entering the right password because the number of allowed attempts remains at 3 every time
[10:23] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: and a '5' in the first entry doesn't mean every 5 minutes. it means when the minute on the clock is '5' , so 5 after the hour
[10:23] <f0rtune> where would i look to see what wireless cards work on ubuntu boxes?
[10:23] <Caramba_> bbrazil. true, i'm using jinzora with mpd - a nice combo for playing music. but it's podcast handling is very buggy :(
[10:23] <meushi> __mikem: touch ~/.cvspass
[10:23] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, we were using  */5
[10:24] <__mikem> meushi nvm it let me through this time
[10:24] <meushi> __mikem: or something simple like that :)
[10:24] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: ok, ok.  yes, 5 min intervals
[10:24] <Caramba_> bbrazil: but it's probably not the only one, i just have to find a good solution. which is why i'm here ;)
[10:24] <treblesix> Flannel : I;ve only gone into windoze to write CDs/DVD's as I can't get Ubuntu to see my drive. But i usually boot straight into Ubuntu.
[10:24] <MadDog011> .
[10:24] <bbrazil> Caramba_: you might have better luck posting on the forums
[10:24] <RawSewage> mister_roboto,  but if I wanted it to start at 2 minutes past the hour, so  2 7 12 17  etc,  could I do  2/5
[10:25] <MattJ> __mikem, consider SVN if you can, I always had those intermittent problems with CVS :)
[10:25] <Caramba_> bbrazil: True - but i'm an impatient soul, and usually come here first. The company is nice, as well!
[10:25] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: i think it's rather, 2-60/5
[10:25] <treblesix> Flannel: I set it to synchronise to a server time wise, but doesn't  even matter if i change it manually
[10:25] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, ok
[10:25] <KuruOujou>  Can anyone here help out with installing mythweather-revamp? I tried the myth-users channel and no one responded.
[10:25] <bbrazil> Caramba_: this place is crazy though, I don't think you're going to find an answer anytime soon
[10:25] <whomee> when im trying to install ubuntu with the option "install/start ubuntu" from the livecd the X server fails to start cause of bad configurated screens .. someone know how i can solve it? using a ATI X1800
[10:25] <__mikem> MattJ I am trying to compile Cedega from source, and now I am having a problem where the script that I am using is not working
[10:25] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: a single number for the minute value is just that, only a single minute value.
[10:25] <Assassin`> hey how would i get utorrent for ubuntu
[10:26] <wxq2378> i have a problem with feisty and resume after suspend to disk: network manager applet shows wrong state, usb memory stick does no longer automatically mount on plugging in, and sometimes "suspend" is hiden in the logout menu (it still works fine in the login screen)
[10:26] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, ok
[10:26] <mister_roboto> RawSewage: the 'step' value after the '/' needs to apply to a range to be meaningful
[10:26] <Assassin`> or anything that might be better
[10:26] <stefg> !p2p Assassin`
[10:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about p2p assassin` - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:26] <stefg> !p2p | Assassin`
[10:26] <ubotu> Assassin`: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[10:26] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, ok. I'll try it
[10:26] <Assassin`> ty ty
[10:27] <Caramba_> bbrazil: the discussion is somewhat unfocused, yeah, but the people are helpful and i have gotten help with quite tough questions here! none of the snobbery i find, say, in debian channels
[10:27] <cheeseboy> is there a linux alterintive to ms publisher?
[10:27] <stefg> !info scribus
[10:27] <ubotu> scribus: Open Source Desktop Publishing. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.5.dfsg-5ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 5365 kB, installed size 16000 kB
[10:28] <Assassin`> is there anything to sudo apt-get
[10:28] <whomee> !info ati
[10:28] <ubotu> Package ati does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:28] <KuruOujou> !info mythweather
[10:28] <ubotu> mythweather: Weather add-on module for MythTV. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.20-svn20070122-0.0ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 954 kB, installed size 2088 kB
[10:28] <stefg> Assassin`: only a broken azureus package :-\
[10:28] <bbrazil> Caramba_: actually, have you tried asking the mythbox people?
[10:28] <stefg> Assassin`: google for deluge torrent
[10:29] <Assassin`> hmm what is recomended
[10:29] <stefg> !deluge
[10:29] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information
[10:30] <mluser> Anyone know if its possible to install ubuntu on a 2 gig flash drive?
[10:30] <KuruOujou>  Can anyone here help out with installing mythweather-revamp? I tried the myth-users channel and no one responded.
[10:30] <KuruOujou> mluser: I believe so, but I am not sure how
[10:30] <stefg> mluser: no 2 gigs is not enough... xubuntu would work, tho
[10:31] <blue_t> hello
[10:31] <sldkfj> What does a person do when the screensaver manager doesn't provide a checkbox or such to keep the screensaver from going into screen blanking.  (as in Gnome)
[10:31] <vohxfce> Does this channel allow me to say I'm glad I invested some time in Xubuntu and loving it so far? :)
[10:31] <mluser> stefg: thanks.. can I do it from withing the installer.. or are there special tricks I need to get it in there?
[10:31] <RawSewage> mister_roboto, that worked   2-60/5  thx
[10:31] <Assassin`> how do i get deluge to run :)
[10:31] <DShepherd> vohxfce: no :-D
[10:31] <stefg> mluser: specila tricks required.... use the alternate install and see !install
[10:32] <vohxfce> DShepherd: Then I won't :D
[10:32] <mluser> stefg: Thanks again
[10:32] <mluser> !install
[10:32] <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
[10:32] <DShepherd> vohxfce: ok :)
[10:33] <vohxfce> but seriously, ubuntu + xfce = best linux combo I've seen so far :)
[10:33] <gif89apro> !beryl
[10:33] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[10:33] <s0nix> Emm...... i got some problem with samba on feisty
[10:33] <stefg> mluser: make sure to use tmpfs for /tmp and /var/tmp once it's set up... you will ruin the stick too fast otherwise... and avoid a swap-partition on the stick, too
[10:33] <s0nix> !samba
[10:33] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[10:33] <__mikem> Has Anyone here tried compiling cedega from source?
[10:33] <MattJ> mluser, http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-linux-on-usb-bar
[10:34] <tarzeau> __mikem: yes
[10:34] <isidoro> fcsk says my fs has 1.2% of non contiguos... is bad??
[10:34] <tarzeau> isidoro: no, is fine
[10:34] <mluser> stefg: thanks.. I wasnt planning on using a swap partition on that flash drive.. but I didnt think about the /tmp directories
[10:34] <isidoro> tarzeau: but linux diden't soffer as M$ fs
[10:34] <__mikem> tarzeau, I followed the instructions on Linux-gamers.net and now their script is complaining that it can't find the configure file
[10:35] <bbrazil> isidoro: don't worry about it
[10:35] <ash_> Anyone know of a good way to record what is going on the screen? Like... screenshot expect a video... just installed beryl and got it working after 4 hours... wana make my vista friends jealous
[10:35] <__mikem> I looked where it was looking and there indeed wasn't a config file there
[10:35] <sldkfj> When the xorg.conf has the serverflag entry Option "Blanking" "0" but still blanks out, what does a person do? (a Gnome user)
[10:35] <stefg> mluser: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-fs3.html
[10:35] <__mikem> But the script is supposed to get the configure file, and I unbelievably pissed off right now
[10:35] <tarzeau> __mikem: dunno, it built fine for me, but wine from debian was better
[10:35] <__mikem> tarzeau, what profile did you use?
[10:36] <isidoro> bbrazil: it sound me so much as windows!
[10:36] <sputnik66> sldkfj, xset dpms 0 0 0
[10:36] <sputnik66> sldkfj, xset s off
[10:36] <tarzeau> __mikem: profile?
[10:36] <DShepherd> ash_: try http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/
[10:36] <ash_> DShepherd:  thanks
[10:36] <__mikem> tarzeau http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Cedega+CVS&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine
[10:36] <sldkfj> sputnik66, I'll give it a try, thanks
[10:36] <bbrazil> isidoro: fragmanentation is normal for most filesystems
[10:36] <sputnik66> np
[10:37] <DShepherd> ash_: try the FAQ..
[10:37] <drwxr-xr-x> is there going to be a new kernel release soon that will magically fix my hibernation sound and resolution problems ?
[10:37] <__mikem> please, Its hard enough to keep calm without having to deal with 20 questions
[10:37] <isidoro> bbrazil: i know windows soffer much about it but linux??
[10:38] <sdf> hi i downloaded actioncube game and i tri to install it i unzip the file and from console wrote ./configure and i had no file or directory as aruselt what do i do?
[10:38] <bbrazil> isidoro: ext2 has features that tend to reduce fragmentation, but it really isn't an issue unless you're doing massive amounts of serial reads
[10:38] <DShepherd> ash_: i think there's a wiki page about this.. let me do some digging.
[10:38] <tarzeau> __mikem: no idea i just did a cvs checkout and built it, i don't remember the details
[10:38] <sdf> the file with extension   .tar.bz2
[10:39] <MattJ> ash_, I used recordmydesktop
[10:39] <isidoro> bbrazil: well I am just converting my vhs to divx and once done I move the file to a external usb disk
[10:39] <tarzeau> __mikem: and i prefer native games....
[10:39] <DShepherd> ash_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts?highlight=%28screencast%29 -- now which one is best.. i am not sure.. the ball is in your court
[10:39] <ash_> Wow..
[10:39] <ash_> Theres a lot of em :D
[10:39] <Drk_guy> Hy guys
[10:39] <ash_> thanks guys
[10:39] <bbrazil> isidoro: the slowdown will not be noticable. When I say massive, I mean really really massive
[10:40] <Drk_guy> Need a way to install shiockwave on Firefox
[10:40] <ash_> Be back in a bit
[10:40] <Drk_guy> *shockwave
[10:40] <isidoro> bbrazil: ok :-)
[10:40] <Drk_guy> Firefox doesn't play any .swf file on the web, it asks for the plugin
[10:41] <Zjoske> hi
[10:41] <Qaldune> drk_guy search for flash 9 linux plugin in google
[10:41] <Drk_guy> Hy Guys
[10:41] <wulax> Drk_guy: i don't think there is such a thing for linux
[10:42] <rod> do you know how to get TV-Out support for Radeon Mobility 9000 with feisty???
[10:42] <rik_> Hi
[10:42] <pureDesi> what's the channel for ubuntu dev?
[10:42] <eternal_p> drk_guy: check out ubuntu install guide, it tells you how to get flash 9 installed
[10:42] <pureDesi> just kidding
[10:42] <Jowi> Drk_guy, shockwave does not exist for linux. only flash 9
[10:42] <johanbr> Hi. Is anyone running a 64-bit kernel here? If so, if you could take a minute or two to help me verify a bug, I'd be grateful.
[10:42] <Zjoske> my webhost is using mysql 4.1 ... i set up my debug webserver here, but now i got a question, when i go to synaptic it says i should install mysql 5.0 too :s is this possible?
[10:42] <rik_> !de
[10:42] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:42] <ompaul> pureDesi, what kind of dev do you need there are lots of versions
[10:42] <DShepherd> pureDesi: #ubuntu-devel
[10:42] <Drk_guy> Thank you, i wll try your methods guys
[10:42] <tarzeau> johanbr: which software?
[10:43] <johanbr> tarzeau: Tracker
[10:44] <tarzeau> johanbr: zsh: command not found: Tracker
[10:44] <rod> Anyone have TV-Out working for RADEON MOBILITY 9000 on feisty ?!?!?!?!
[10:44] <Paddy_EIRE> hey guys what is the best ubuntu/linux app for dealing with sfv files
[10:44] <Paddy_EIRE> !sfv
[10:44] <Jowi> Drk_guy, http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[10:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sfv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:44] <tarzeau> johanbr: polly wants a cracker...
[10:44] <nambis> i restored images of xp and ubuntu to partitions that are different size than the original images (but the relative locations of all partitions are the same).  what can i do to prevent ubuntu from freaking out and not booting (like it did last time i did this)  thanks :)
[10:44] <Caramba_> bbrazil: Check this out if your interested: http://linc.homeunix.org:8080/scripts/bashpodder/ Serious goofling led me there :)
[10:44] <eemohw> someone have a ATI X1800 and got feisty working? :D
[10:45] <bbrazil> Caramba_: looks like my kind of program
[10:45] <zer> Does anyone know a free calligraphic font?
[10:45] <Caramba_> bbrazil: I like it already, and I haven't even installed it ;)
[10:46] <bbrazil> nambis: bigger partitions I hope. You'll need to make sure grub is installed in the boot sector, you can do this from a livecd
[10:46] <cool_guy> Which should I install first, ubuntu 7.04, or windows xp if I want to dual boot
[10:46] <habeeb> Not related to Ubuntu. BUt I have an email, is there a way to find the SMTP server?
[10:46] <bbrazil> cool_guy: windows
[10:46] <wulax> zer: check out www.dafont.com
[10:46] <bbrazil> habeeb: what are you trying to do?
[10:46] <Jowi> zer, there are plenty here http://www.1001freefonts.com/
[10:46] <zer> wulax: oh thank you for this url
[10:46] <cool_guy> Ok thanks
[10:46] <zer> Jowi: thx :-)
[10:46] <johanbr> tarzeau: It's in the tracker-utils package, if you'd consider installing that (assuming you're running Feisty).
[10:47] <habeeb> bbrazil: fill the nessecary information to setup KMail for an email.
[10:47] <DShepherd> anyone here dual booting vista and ubuntu ? does it matter which is installed first?
[10:47] <bbrazil> habeeb: ah, you on a corporate network, or at home?
[10:47] <napnip> install vista first, then ubuntu
[10:47] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone know how the SFV format is dealt with in linux
[10:47] <bbrazil> DShepherd: windows first
[10:47] <KiloHertz> anyone in here ever done xinerma  with a agp card and a pci card?
[10:47] <nambis> bbrazil: umm, i can't remember if they are bigger ( i could check).  but the original partitoins were not full, so all of the data still fits in the new partitinos
[10:47] <DShepherd> bbrazil: k
[10:48] <KiloHertz> Anyone in here ever done xinerma  with a agp card and a pci card?
[10:48] <Caramba_> bbrazil: A happy user, running bashpodder on Ubuntu (or whataver with cron) http://robbiethegeek.blogspot.com/
[10:48] <bbrazil> nambis: if they're not bigger you're going to run into problems. Just because they were'nt full doesn't mean there wan't data at the end. Also all the internal data structures of the filesystems will assume the full size
[10:48] <habeeb> bbrazil: if i got your question right, i'm at home. but the email is using a company's server. The company's website gives no info about the SMTP etc. servers to setup KMail.
[10:48] <ompaul> !repeat | KiloHertz
[10:48] <ubotu> KiloHertz: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:49] <nambis> bbrazil: yea, grub isn't the problem, last time i did repartitioing and restoring images, ubuntu freaked out during it's boot (not grub), i think cause it's mapping was all messed up..... does drive size matter too?  or just assignments
[10:49] <Possum> Okay, I'm running 64-bit feisty, using 32-bit Fx ... printing doesn't work from 32-bit Fx but it works fine from 64-bit Fx... any ideas on how to make printing work on 32-bit Fx?
[10:49] <tarzeau> johanbr: ok, i'm not currently on 64bit, but then i don't even want to try these tracker-utils ... sorry
[10:49] <johanbr> tarzeau: Okay. Thanks anyway.
[10:49] <bbrazil> habeeb: I'm going to guess that you should use your ISP's smtp server
[10:49] <cor1> CAn someone tell me a program that can download music peer to peer
[10:49] <rik_> HI I just installed AVG , anyone know how to get it running with root permission so i can update it ?
[10:49] <bbrazil> !p2p | cor1
[10:49] <ubotu> cor1: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[10:49] <Caramba_> cor1: Try nicotine
[10:49] <ianm_> just how leet is ubuntu?  upgrading (6.06 to 6.10) and it has exactly "1337" packages to download.  haha
[10:50] <sldkfj> zer, an interesting one called Music Hall Regular.....   http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts/m/Music%20Hall%20Regular.ttf
[10:50] <Possum> cor1, try giFT!
[10:50] <Zjoske> Synaptic installs both mySQL 4 and 5, i only want to use 4 how do i have to work with that version only???
[10:50] <cor1> Caramba: Thanks
[10:50] <zer> sldkfj: thx, that looks really interesting :-)
[10:50] <Possum> cor1, giFT searches all the major networks... oh, but ubuntu reminds you to always download legally *cough*
[10:50] <cor1> lol
[10:50] <nambis> bbrazil: i created and restored the images using acronis, they area completely defragged before hand (i'm anal).. i'm not concerned about the images or restoration, just about how ubuntu is going to respond to it's 'new environment."  it obviously doen'st take well to lots of chnages in drive assignments, etc (,y prior expereince)
[10:50] <habeeb> bbrazil: dammit, I could use my ISP's smtp server to login to my company's mail?
[10:51] <kernel288> excuse me , guys. what was the command of isntalling something ?
[10:51] <kernel288> for the terminal u kno
[10:51] <nabil> Salut
[10:51] <x1nn> I'm having big trouble, major crashes every 10-15 min. on default install. I need help finding out where to look to solve this?
[10:51] <Possum> kernel288, aptitude install?
[10:51] <ompaul> kernel288, sudo apt-get install PackageName
[10:51] <bbrazil> habeeb: no, use your isp's smtp server to send mail
[10:51] <kernel288> ah yes
[10:51] <kernel288> apt-get install
[10:51] <kernel288> thanks
[10:51] <jul1609> hello
[10:52] <bbrazil> habeeb: for how to talk to your company's mail servers, ask their help desk
[10:52] <justinnn> I've got a laptop with an ATI 9100IGP card. xdriinfo is reporting the r200 driver as being loaded but in glxinfo i still get "direct rendering: no" anyone know what this might be?
[10:52] <strabes> Is it possible to make konqueror remember folder-specific view modes? e.g. icon for folders with images, detailed list for text, etc.
[10:52] <habeeb> bbrazil: yes, I'm planning to do this tomorrow, but it's quite painfull for some reasons, so I thought if I could skip it.
[10:52] <bbrazil> nambis: you might need to tweak /etc/fstab. You will need to run 'grub --install' iirc
[10:52] <kevor> IS there a list of keyboard shortcuts and combo's to use with XGL?
[10:52] <bbrazil> habeeb: it's pointless if you don't know the server details
[10:53] <stefg> strabes: better aske in #kubuntu
[10:53] <strabes> kevor: the keyboard shortcuts are set through beryl, not xgl.
[10:53] <bbrazil> habeeb: and it probably won't work from home anyway
[10:53] <strabes> stefg: already did =\ nobody is ever in tehre
[10:53] <kevor> strabes: where can i find them?
[10:53] <s0nix> Samba bug ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20720
[10:53] <kevor> what happened to compiz? :D
[10:53] <strabes> kevor: in beryl-manager ?
[10:53] <bbrazil> s0nix: looks like it. Please file it at http://launchpad.net
[10:54] <habeeb> bbrazil: it works from home, I've been checking these emails for some time using Outlook (which was pre-configured for that email (forgot to copy the info, lame)), but now that I switched my laptop to Ubuntu...
[10:54] <chris__> how can i force my system 2 crash?
[10:54] <bbrazil> habeeb: then copy the imap/pop3 settings over
[10:54] <jul1609> Some of you might have seen me (too much) on this room. I've just redone an install of Feisty and solved each and every of my problems, including sound issues, videocard, beryl... But I know someday I would have to reinstall it all and I don't want to lose the work I've done (thnks in big part to your most valuable help), and the only to do that that I can think of is by building an ISO then burning a bootable DVD. Do any of you kno
[10:54] <cor1> why would you wamnt to
[10:54] <strabes> chris__: sudo rm -rf /
[10:54] <DShepherd> chris__: lol
[10:54] <ompaul> chris__, you can't unless you do something stupid or unplug it
[10:54] <chris__> im on a laptop so unplugging does nothing :D
[10:54] <ompaul> the latter is not just stupid it is very stupid
[10:54] <bbrazil> strabes: please don't mention that command in this channel
[10:55] <ompaul> chris__, drop the battery and risk the hardware
[10:55] <bbrazil> strabes: also, that it not likely to cause the system to crash :)
[10:55] <DShepherd> chris__: it depends on what type of crash you want..
[10:55] <chris__> strabes, i don't wanna delete it......, i just wanna crash it :D
[10:55] <wimdows_> bbrazil - sorry for the late reply - was AFK, I'm using mdadm as described here: http://bfish.xaedalus.net/?p=188
[10:55] <strabes> bbrazil: he did ask how to crash his system, did he not?
[10:55] <strabes> lol
[10:55] <chris__> i just want 2 crash, i don't care what kind XD
[10:55] <DShepherd> lol
[10:55] <cor1> i am running liinux on the crapiest computer you could find from like 98 and it still runs great
[10:55] <stefg> !backup | jul1609
[10:55] <ubotu> jul1609: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[10:55] <ompaul> strabes, ever mention it again and you are banned further disucssion about it same result others kick you for it
[10:55] <wulax> x1nn: what happens when it crashes?
[10:55] <cor1> P2P
[10:55] <jul1609> stefg: ty
[10:56] <cor1> /P2P
[10:56] <strabes> ok geez
[10:56] <x1nn> wulax unresponsive
[10:56] <nambis> bbrazil... yea, ok thanks!  i have'nt ever touched fstab before buit have read about it... had some trouble earlier this morn with pqparted (can't unmount drives dangit) and couldn't find that file... can you suggest a guide or something taht coudl walk me throught hte process?
[10:56] <Zjoske> Synaptic installs both mySQL 4 and 5, i only want to use 4 how do i have to work with that version only???
[10:56] <Possum> chris__, you can try an endless loop of forks ("forkbomb")... don't ask me for details on that though
[10:56] <habeeb> bbrazil: as I said, I forgot to copy them, and I formatted.
[10:56] <kernel288> got a question guys. i want to install gedit-2.18.0.tar.gz. I write  sudo apt-get install gedit-2.18.0.tar.gz but it says it cant find it. so whats wrong?
[10:56] <bbrazil> habeeb: wait til the morning then
[10:56] <chris__> strabes, i asked how 2 crash, not how 2 full a newb into deleting his whole hd.......
[10:57] <bbrazil> nambis: depends. does the fstab contain lines like UUID=435435ab45?
[10:57] <chris__> know where i can get a "forkbomb"
[10:57] <wulax> x1nn: next time it crashes, try booting with the dektop CD, mount the hard disk and read+post /var/log/messages and similar
[10:57] <nambis> doh, just saw the bot gave some links, i'll heck those
[10:57] <feliz> #lin_vs_win
[10:57] <nambis> umm..hol;d on
[10:57] <strabes> chris__: i was kidding. probably should have said something after to that effect...
[10:57] <Zjoske> kernel288: tried sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get install gedit?
[10:57] <feliz> hmm
[10:57] <chris__> ......
[10:57] <stefg> !software | kernel288
[10:57] <kernel288> no i didnt
[10:57] <ubotu> kernel288: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[10:57] <Possum> chris__, `rm -rf /` won't delete you're whole harddrive... wants it removes itself it will stop :P
[10:57] <kernel288> but i try now
[10:57] <strabes> chris__: I would never actually tell somebody to do that
[10:57] <Zjoske> ok
[10:57] <chris__> ...
[10:57] <Seveas> Possum, nope, since it's in memory it can continue
[10:57] <chris__> Possum, how much of the hd would be gone though?
[10:58] <chris__> would it still boot LMAO
[10:58] <nambis> bbrazil, yea it does, e.g.: # /dev/sda8
[10:58] <nambis> UUID=30bb4ca4-5798-4c1c-b1d2-95525906cc11 /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1
[10:58] <bbrazil> Possum: no actually. It'll stay cached in memory. I'd suggest a good read of how inodes work
[10:58] <Seveas> Possum, it'll leave a few things in /proc and /sys
[10:58] <Seveas> nothing useful though
[10:58] <strabes> chris__: it would be messy.
[10:58] <bbrazil> nambis: should Just Work (tm) then
[10:58] <ompaul> chris__, you are not going to be in this channel we help people make not break thanks
[10:58] <Possum> Seveas, really? I've talked to people who have done it... it doesn't destroy the system completely
[10:58] <Seveas> Possum, I tried it in january. Thrashed the lot :)
[10:58] <x1nn> wulax: thanks I'll start there
[10:58] <strabes> look at this hullaballoo that I've created
[10:59] <strabes> i'm sorry
[10:59] <johanbr> chris__: Why do you want to crash you\r system?
[10:59] <chris__> ompaul, but i am working for my computer degrees, if i am fix a screwed up system that keeps crashing then i know how if i ever run into that again
[10:59] <wimdows_> hi guys - would be glad if you can help me with fixing my RAID 5 array; it disappears after a reboot
[10:59] <Possum> chris__, you should ask some C or C++ programmers about writing a forkbomb loop... I don't actually know how to do it :P
[10:59] <bbrazil> Seveas: hmm. rm needs a -x option :)
[10:59] <jul1609> stefg: will it only backup my documents and data or also the work I've done? I've worked a lot on my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:59] <ompaul> chris__, not how the world works
[10:59] <nambis> really??? ok well ima try it then... if it works i'll be right back
[10:59] <Possum> Seveas, Wow, how bout that :)
[10:59] <nambis> thaniks
[10:59] <wulax> x1nn: or if you have another computer you could SSH into the crashed one
[10:59] <wulax> x1nn: perhaps anyway
[10:59] <Seveas> bbrazil, I wrote a -x for killall5, won't write one for rm :p
[10:59] <strabes> chris__: If you want to crash your system why don't you just boot into windows and browse around some warez sites on IE6 for about 1 minute
[10:59] <chris__> i want to crash my system because i am wondering how my system would act if it had crashed on linux..., i know about the windows blue screen of death :), does linux have one?
[11:00] <ompaul> chris__, read how file systems work it will keep you out of trouble for a few hours
[11:00] <Possum> chris__, but it would be something along the lines of "while (1) { fork(); };"
[11:00] <stefg> jul1609: so back it up... it's not that large...
[11:00] <x1nn> wulax: my laptop with ubuntu only is my only machine right now :(
[11:00] <starz> SHIZAM
[11:00] <starz> !nvidia
[11:00] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:00] <kernel288> ok, i tried first updating think, second apt-get install gedit. It says its already up to date. Didnt work. So what exactly do i have to write when i want to isntall it ? Im new to ubuntu so it a exact explenation would be nice. thanks.
[11:00] <starz> wth
[11:00] <Seveas> Possum, skip the final ';'
[11:00] <Seveas> ;)
[11:00] <starz> are we missing the bot?
[11:00] <starz> ah just laggy eh
[11:00] <bbrazil> wimdows_: disappears?
[11:00] <Possum> Seveas, heh, I don't write C ;)
[11:00] <jul1609> stefg: right on. Thx
[11:00] <kevor> strabes: there's no beryl installed on my system, are you sure beryl is doing the grafic thingies?
[11:00] <starz> o: its Seveas !!!
[11:00] <bbrazil> wimdows_: do you mean it isn't mounted on boot?
[11:01] <strabes> kevor: do you have a composite desktop manager or not?
[11:01] <ompaul> chris__, when a linux system crashes it may not be possible - it has a lot of protection in journaling and the like so please read the pm I am bout to use
[11:01] <`m0> Hello, how do we change computer name ?
[11:01] <starz> wazzzaaahhhh
[11:01] <starz> anything interesting planned Seveas ?
[11:01] <jrib> !hostname > `m0 (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:01] <wimdows_> bbrazil - yep - it does an fsck and moans about the filesystem, even when I try to remount, I run into problems
[11:01] <Seveas> `m0, edit /etc/hostname
[11:01] <kernel288> !software
[11:01] <ubotu> A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[11:01] <Seveas> starz, lots :)
[11:01] <starz> also i was wondering do you know how much bw the medubuntu repo uses? i was thinking of providing one :)
[11:01] <starz> Seveas, how much is lots?
[11:01] <starz>  / month
[11:01] <bbrazil> wimdows_: hmm. What does the fsck complain about?
[11:01] <dennda> Hi all. I tried to encrypt my system using cryptsetup. After i had completed the installation my systam hangs on boot. Last message. "Time: acpi_pm clocksource has been installed" Any ideas?
[11:01] <starz> low/avg/peak ??
[11:01] <x1nn> wulax: weird, it seems that the os is unresponsive now but xchat is running okay
[11:01] <`m0> Thanks :)
[11:02] <Seveas> starz, don't know about medibuntu but ubuntu-seveas uses 90G/month per mirror
[11:02] <starz> mm
[11:02] <starz> wow
[11:02] <wimdows_> bbrazil: specifically this error - EXT3-fs error (device md0): ext3_check_descriptors: Block bitmap for group 880 not in group (block 0)
[11:02] <jrib> Seveas: is sudo setup to no longer care about the hostname in /etc/hosts?
[11:02] <starz> you got em on gbit or what lol
[11:02] <starz> b/c thats almost a full 100mbits right there.. lol
[11:02] <bbrazil> wimdows_: any mdadm erros for that md?
[11:02] <Seveas> jrib, -ECLUE, a reboot after editing /etc/hostname may be required
[11:02] <starz> wait
[11:02] <starz> 90 gigs?
[11:03] <bbrazil> wimdows_: also, any disk problems in dmesg?
[11:03] <starz> not 90 TB ?
[11:03] <Sergo> hello, why when i want to install an program the aptitude want to insert the festy in cd-rom
[11:03] <strabes> tell steve we said hi
[11:03] <Sergo> i want to avoid this if is possible!
[11:03] <Seveas> starz, fortunately not :)
[11:03] <starz> ah
[11:03] <kevor> Can anyone tell me where the compiz shortcuts can be found/
[11:03] <starz> then um
[11:03] <wulax> x1nn: strange... if you can open a terminal type "dmesg | tail" and check if there are any errors
[11:03] <wimdows_> bbrazil - not really, mdadm --detail --scan gives me: ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid5 num-devices=4 UUID=fd0f3d7b:78a37851:2e29483d:f114274d
[11:03] <strabes> Sergo: edit your /etc/apt/sources.list and delete lines mentioning the CD
[11:03] <starz> how permenant do mirrors need to be?
[11:03] <DShepherd> Sergo: sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list. and comment out the lines that refer to your cd
[11:03] <starz> is a 1 year lease good enough?
[11:03] <Sergo> thanks a lot
[11:03] <starz> perhaps buy the domain seperate....
[11:03] <starz> mm
[11:04] <Aar0n444> Hi
[11:04] <starz> i'll hit u up about this again in a few weeks... unless you wanna show me one time how to set something up to mirror stuff.. also does it need to not be in usa
[11:04] <Aar0n444> What's the fastest way of setting up a LAMP with phpMyAdmin?
[11:04] <Aar0n444> No GUI needed
[11:04] <Munksgaard> Can anyone tell me why i can't seem to find FileZilla in Synaptic?
[11:04] <`m0> hi is there a way to copy the *Exact theme of username1 to username2?
[11:04] <bbrazil> wimdows_: how about mdadm -D --scan -v
[11:05] <Sergo> Munksgaard, maybe you need to sudo aptitude update !
[11:05] <cute_bettong> does anyone know where streamtunner stores it's files that you record?
[11:05] <wimdows_> bbrazil - dmesg displays the following: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20723/
[11:05] <jrib> `m0: what do you mean by "theme"?  the actual theme for the windows or something else?
[11:05] <Slart> !filezilla
[11:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filezilla - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:05] <`m0> jrib, windows / icons / beryl / etc
[11:05] <Slart> !info filezilla
[11:05] <ubotu> filezilla: Port of the famous Win32 graphical FTP client. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0.0~beta7-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 763 kB, installed size 1980 kB
[11:05] <kernel288> Excuse me. I write  sudo apt-get install gedit-2.18.0.tar.gz but it always says  E: Couldn't find package
[11:05] <wimdows_> bbrazil: mdadm -D etc., gives me: ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid5 num-devices=4 UUID=fd0f3d7b:78a37851:2e29483d:f114274d
[11:05] <wimdows_>    devices=/dev/hde,/dev/hdg,/dev/hdi,/dev/hdk
[11:06] <Slart> Munksgaard: have you enabled universe in software sources?
[11:06] <wimdows_> which is correct
[11:06] <DShepherd> Aar0n444: not sure if this will help ... but check out this link http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_debian_lamp_server
[11:06] <CodenameKT> kernel288: sudo apt-get install gedit
[11:06] <kernel288> it says same
[11:06] <Aar0n444> Thanks DSheperrd
[11:06] <DShepherd> Aar0n444: your welcome
[11:06] <kevor> strabes: missed your question, i've just clicked "Enable desktop effects" from the menu. Thought that was compiz.. but dno all the shortcuts.
[11:06] <wimdows_> bbrazil, is it worth pastebinning my mdadm.conf?
[11:06] <Gladiator-TR> http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/4221/ekrangrnts2xo7.jpg
[11:06] <kernel288> if gedit or gedit-2.18.0 , its even E couldnt find
[11:06] <jrib> `m0: well theme stuff is in ~/.themes/ and icon stuff is ~/.icons/ .  beryl themes I'm not sure but I imagine a '.' directory with "beryl" or "emerald".  The place where the theme is chosen is stored as some gconf key
[11:06] <bbrazil> wimdows_: no, but I want the output with -v
[11:06] <cute_bettong> join #streamtuner
[11:06] <wimdows_> bbrazil, that is the output with -v
[11:07] <Endlessguitar> hello
[11:07] <`m0> jrib: thanks, I will take a look att those
[11:07] <Gladiator-TR> pardon yaa yanl olduu :))
[11:07] <bbrazil> wimdows_: odd, I get a lot more output.
[11:07] <randomwalker> i can't change the keyboard shortcut for anything to Windows-key+something
[11:07] <randomwalker> as soon as i press the windows key it detects it as "super-l"
[11:07] <CodenameKT> kernel288: it should be there either check ur /etc/apt/sources.list or do an apt-get update
[11:07] <wimdows_> bbrazil - that's all I get when issuing: ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid5 num-devices=4 UUID=fd0f3d7b:78a37851:2e29483d:f114274d
[11:07] <wimdows_>    devices=/dev/hde,/dev/hdg,/dev/hdi,/dev/hdk
[11:08] <randomwalker> and i can't press another key in combination with it
[11:08] <bbrazil> wimdows_: I'm going to assume you're just got a bad filesystem. You can either reformat it, or try to get fsck to fix it
[11:08] <randomwalker> can someone help me with this?
[11:08] <jrib> randomwalker: you can edit it manually using gconf-editor and set it to <super>k   (for windows key + letter k)
[11:08] <kernel288> already did the update, a mod told me before. im going to check the other thing u told me
[11:08] <CodenameKT> kernel288: be careful
[11:08] <wimdows_> bbrazil, does it matter that these drives are connected to a HighPoint RocketRaid 454 card?
[11:09] <kernel288> well.. im a noob with ubuntu. With what shall i be careful?
[11:09] <CodenameKT> kernel288: do not remove any lines just comment (#) or uncomment lines
[11:09] <feliz> help with apache2 pls!
[11:09] <kernel288> i c
[11:09] <kernel288> ok
[11:09] <bruenig> felipe, #apache
[11:09] <randomwalker> jrib: that worked, thanks!
[11:09] <bruenig> feliz, #apache
[11:09] <bbrazil> wimdows_: probably not
[11:09] <feliz> ok
[11:10] <randomwalker> jrib: do you know if there's a way to do it from the normal ui, though?
[11:10] <wimdows_> bbrazil - I went through this tutorial here: http://bfish.xaedalus.net/?p=188 - and it worked fine, but after 1 reboot, it all went to pieces
[11:10] <bbrazil> wimdows_: if memory serves, that's a fakeraid
[11:10] <wimdows_> bbrazil - correct
[11:10] <kevi1> hola
[11:10] <bbrazil> wimdows_: the tutorial looks grand
[11:10] <ffh> anyone have some guidance for feisty fawn when you see your wireless networks.. see the signal strength but just cant connect to one even if its open without encryption and have follow the tutorials?
[11:10] <CodenameKT> I am having problems with my usb sata drive being detected. Is there a package specific for this?
[11:10] <wimdows_> bbrazil - yep tutorial is great
[11:10] <felipe> missed tab completions are a great way to get to know new people. :))
[11:10] <kernel288> God damn. It anything wont work for me. Do you have any noob guid in which is everything told in simple steps??
[11:11] <strabes> kevor: ask in #ubuntu-effects
[11:11] <wimdows_> bbrazil - so can I simply run fsck on it now?
[11:11] <bbrazil> wimdows_: probably
[11:11] <wimdows_> how do I do that without mounting?
[11:11] <jsizzle> greets, anyone using a linux ipaq with fiesty?
[11:11] <jrib> randomwalker: I don't know of a way
[11:11] <KiloHertz> Okay question how do I find the BUSID. of my graphic cards?
[11:11] <bbrazil> wimdows_: you rarely run fsck while mouted. fsck /dev/md0
[11:11] <randomwalker> jrib: ok, no prob thanks
[11:11] <kevingcrimson> does anybody know how to install beryl with an onboard video card
[11:11] <kevingcrimson> ?
[11:11] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: lspci
[11:12] <wimdows> bbrazil - ah ok , will try that
[11:12] <bbrazil> wimdows_: you may want to do some burnin tests against md0 to verufy that it's working correctly
[11:12] <The_PHP_Jedi> hey guys. Has anyone used clonezilla or knows how to use clonezilla?
[11:12] <jsizzle> !beryl | kevingcrimson
[11:12] <Killux> how can I remove madwifi that ubuntu includes
[11:12] <ubotu> kevingcrimson: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[11:12] <CodenameKT> kevingcrimson: I believe the only onboard it works with besides nvidia or ati is an intel chip
[11:12] <Caramba_> bbrazil: bashpodder works like a charm. Just what I was looking for!
[11:12] <KiloHertz> okay question. In the lspci. It shows on of my cards as 01:00.0 in my xorg.conf sould i put the busid as 1:00.0 ?
[11:12] <kevingcrimson> ok, thankU
[11:13] <MikeReiner> weeeee
[11:13] <MikeReiner> no sleeeeeep
[11:13] <The_PHP_Jedi> lol
[11:13] <wimdows> bbrazil - "Group descriptors look bad ...trying backup blocks..." Resize inode not valid. Recreate? <y>
[11:13] <KiloHertz> okay question. In the lspci. It shows on of my cards as 01:00.0 in my xorg.conf should i put the BUSID for that card as 1:00.0 ?
[11:13] <Aar0n444> Can someone please help me with my laptop's WiFi card? With Ubuntu 6.06 I used this small mod to make it work, but it any newer version the mod doesn't work. The mod was http://preview.tinyurl.com/2xve58
[11:13] <The_PHP_Jedi> hehe
[11:14] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: ever heard of occam's razor?
[11:14] <kernel288> Any mod of you told me to  /etc/apt/sources.lis     but it says the permisson is denied for me altough i am the root.
[11:14] <eAi> can anyone tell me how to set up dual monitors to work in ubuntu?
[11:14] <The_PHP_Jedi> Has anyone used clonezilla before?
[11:14] <KiloHertz> jsizzle no
[11:14] <CodenameKT> kernel288: u hafta use sudo
[11:14] <KiloHertz> eAi I am trying to get mine working right now to
[11:14] <eAi> :)
[11:14] <kernel288> i already worte sudo su and became root
[11:14] <The_PHP_Jedi> I want three monitors, hehe
[11:14] <bbrazil> wimdows: y generally
[11:14] <eAi> I'd like it to work like windows does - extended dekstop
[11:14] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: it states the simplest solution to a problem is more than likely to be the solution in any situation
[11:14] <bbrazil> wimdows: unless you know a hell of a lot about ext2
[11:15] <The_PHP_Jedi> beryl + three monitors = heaven
[11:15] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: would have been funnier if I didn't have to explain it
[11:15] <CodenameKT> I have a 46" hdtv with hdmi to dvi and a 15" setup right now
[11:15] <wimdows> bbrazil - ok - Y it was! ;-) output of fsck here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20724/
[11:15] <ianm_> The_PHP_Jedi: sounds cool.  maybe youtube it ? :)
[11:15] <bbrazil> wimdows: keep on running fsck until there are no errors
[11:15] <kevingcrimson> greetings from Argentina, see you soon. Thanks.
[11:15] <bbrazil> wimdows: did you shutdown uncleanly?
[11:16] <The_PHP_Jedi> ianm: I'm dreaming..
[11:16] <aboyousif> hello guys did anyone build a deb for latest libfribidi on fiesty ?
[11:16] <The_PHP_Jedi> hehe
[11:16] <CodenameKT> can u beryl three monitors?\
[11:16] <The_PHP_Jedi> I wish I had 3 monitors
[11:16] <wimdows> bbrazil - nope shutdown cleanly, straightforward reboot
[11:16] <bbrazil> wimdows: hmm, that's not good
[11:16] <The_PHP_Jedi> I suppose CodenameKT, you can use beryl w/ 2 monitors, so why not
[11:16] <CodenameKT> I can't even beryl my tv cause of the custom modeline
[11:16] <Niklas_E> can you install thunderbird 2 i ubuntu 7.0.4 (maybe with apt-get or something?)
[11:16] <wimdows> bbrazil - can now mount successfully tho
[11:16] <bbrazil> wimdows: reboot, see if it happens again
[11:17] <eAi> Niklas_E: yes
[11:17] <wimdows> bbrazil - ok, I'm just worried the HighPoint RocketRaid BIOS thing does something to it that screws it up...
[11:17] <bbrazil> wimdows: if it does, you'll probably want to turn off write-caching at the raid card level
[11:17] <wimdows> bbrazil - ah ok, cool
[11:18] <bbrazil> wimdows: also check what the raid card thinks of the drives
[11:18] <CodenameKT> eAi: what kinda setup u got is it a dual vga output card or two cards on same size monitors or what?
[11:18] <bbrazil> wimdows: backups are also good
[11:18] <wimdows> bbrazil I configured them before in RAID 5 on Windows 2003
[11:18] <eAi> dual vga output laptop CodenameKT, different sizes (1280x1024 and 1280x800)
[11:18] <Gladiator-TR> http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/2505/grntyakalay305c30511ku4.jpg
[11:18] <wimdows> so it still thinks they're RAID 5....
[11:18] <f0rtune> are there any packages i need to burn to a dvd-r?
[11:18] <MikeReiner> Dun dun dun.....~
[11:18] <Gladiator-TR> http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/913/grntyakalay305c30512wj8.jpg
[11:18] <mcscruff> lo all, i installed a kde app, but when i do file-open it says "cannot talk to klauncher" how can i fix this
[11:19] <Gladiator-TR> http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/1771/grntyakalay305c30513zk5.jpg
[11:19] <bbrazil> wimdows: aaaah
[11:19] <wimdows> bbrazil - maybe I should configure it as JBOD?
[11:19] <CodenameKT> eAi: what kind of card?
[11:19] <Gladiator-TR> offff
[11:19] <bbrazil> wimdows: no, don't do that
[11:19] <KiloHertz> i type lspci and it gives me 1:00.0. But in my xorg.conf I put the busid as that and X won't start. am I doing something wrong "BusID   "1:00.1"
[11:19] <eAi> CodenameKT: X600
[11:19] <eAi> (Mobility)
[11:19] <bbrazil> wimdows: configure them as seperate disks
[11:19] <Chris_Swift> Anyone here knows how to get Cedega to work?
[11:19] <wimdows> bbrazil - ah, so disable the RAID 5 array on the card?
[11:19] <bbrazil> wimdows: jbod is raid0 without striping, not good
[11:20] <eAi> Chris, I installed wine the other day and it was easy
[11:20] <f0rtune> are there any packages i need to burn to a dvd-r?
[11:20] <eAi> isn't Cedega?
[11:20] <The_PHP_Jedi> no f0rtune
[11:20] <The_PHP_Jedi> just use GnomeBaker
[11:20] <Chris_Swift> eAi: Cedega has d3d support whereas Wine doesn't
[11:20] <The_PHP_Jedi> or a similar app
[11:20] <x1nn> I'm logging in after crash, i've got /var/log/messages file, I'd love some help making sense of it....
[11:20] <eAi> Chris_Swift, I've had no issues with Wine's 3d support - its got considerably better over the last month or two - I ran quite a few games under it
[11:21] <eAi> Chris_Swift, so my answer is no, but maybe try wine :)
[11:21] <MikeReiner> Hey, could I use the package manager to download KDE and then switch between gnome and KDE whenver I want through the login screen?
[11:21] <Chris_Swift> ok, but how would I get Xfire to work properly on Wine?
[11:21] <jrib> MikeReiner: yes
[11:21] <jrib> !kde > MikeReiner (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:21] <jsizzle> KiloHertz:         BusID           "PCI:1:0:0"
[11:21] <MikeReiner> jrib: w00t
[11:21] <eAi> Chris_Swift, acording to the wine site it works fine "Gold"
[11:22] <MikeReiner> jrib: already downloading it through the synaptic package manager, sa'll good
[11:22] <bbrazil> non|inear: ask your questions in here
[11:22] <eAi> Chris_Swift, I think you just need to copy a font from windows to get it to work
[11:22] <KiloHertz> i type lspci and it gives me 1:00.0. But in my xorg.conf I put the busid as that and X won't start. am I doing something wrong "BusID   "1:00.1"
[11:22] <jsizzle> does anyone have an ipaq running linux connected to an ubuntu box? I used to be able to network my ipaq in edgy but no go in feisty
[11:22] <Killux> how can I remove madwifi that ubuntu includes
[11:22] <wulax> x1nn: copy&paste to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:23] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: I gave you the answer
[11:23] <wulax> x1nn: and post the resulting link here
[11:23] <KiloHertz> You did where?
[11:23] <Chris_Swift> eAi, well the website can't be running the same machine as I. It signs in with the correct fonts but it just crashes...
[11:23] <jsizzle> KiloHertz:         BusID           "PCI:1:0:1"
[11:23] <Aar0n444> How can I get this kernal mod working in any version of Ubuntu >6.06 http://guillermoesteves.com/blog/2006/06/08/how-to-get-a-d-link-dwl-g650-wi-fi-adapter-to-work-in-ubuntu-linux-6-06
[11:23] <KiloHertz> oh okay thx
[11:23] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: there it is again
[11:23] <x1nn> wulax: kk
[11:23] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: np
[11:23] <eAi> Chris_Swift: I'll have a test, what font did you need?
[11:24] <KiloHertz> but why "PCI:1:0:1"
[11:24] <KiloHertz> it shows up as "1.00.0"
[11:24] <jsizzle> KiloHertz: then use PCI:1:0:0
[11:24] <KiloHertz> okay
[11:24] <KiloHertz> let me try that
[11:24] <KiloHertz> hopefully it won't break it again
[11:24] <jsizzle> knock yourself out
[11:25] <Chris_Swift> eAi, I have the correct fonts. I can't sign in though
[11:25] <Chris_Swift> when I click on it the system "beeps"
[11:25] <Chris_Swift> Xfire that is
[11:25] <jsizzle> Killux: add bcm43xx to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[11:25] <peterp> Hello all, I just got this error message off the nvidia-bug-report tool. can anyone make head or tail of it? (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[11:25] <jsizzle> Killux: then reboot to take effect
[11:25] <Killux> jsizzle: what will that do?
[11:26] <eAi> Chris_Swift: I assume you have the latest Wine? 37?
[11:26] <sambiase> sorry..im new to linux...what is the command to remove a dir that is not empty?
[11:26] <The_PHP_Jedi> rmdir ?
[11:26] <eAi> rm -r I think
[11:26] <jsizzle> Killux: blacklisted modules are prevented from loading. you wanted to get rid of the broadcom driver ubuntu ships with, thats it
[11:26] <Killux> im trying to get rid of madwifi
[11:26] <Killux> not the broadcom driver
[11:26] <sambiase> thanksssssssss...it was rm -r
[11:26] <misnix> sambiase, rm -rf
[11:26] <sambiase> thanks
[11:28] <peterp> Can anyone help with this error message please?? (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[11:28] <eAi> Chris_Swift, I just installed XFire and it worked fine
[11:28] <leetwanker> is there a way to keep a process running? ie. automatically restart it if it dies?
[11:28] <eAi> Chris_Swift: Logged me in etc
[11:28] <Chris_Swift> eAi, hmm, okay, I just tried to run Cedega and then my X server crashed
[11:28] <Killux> jsizzle: ^^
[11:28] <jsizzle> Killux: sudo dpkg --remove linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-15-generic
[11:29] <eAi> Chris_Swift: do you have the latest .37 version of wine?
[11:29] <Chris_Swift> latest version, yes
[11:29] <lucky_> could not connect to /dev/video0. my webcam isn't showing up. anyone got a hunch why?
[11:29] <eAi> Chris_Swift, sure its the latest? The version on the ubuntu system is not the latest (unless you've manually added a repository)
[11:29] <drone4four> do I have an alternative filemanager app so i don't have to use Nautilus?
[11:30] <Killux> jsizzle: wont that remove some modules i might need?
[11:30] <wimdows> bbrazil - right, same problem after reboot, it starts a recovery bash shell, however when exiting the shell, I am now back into Gnome, and the device is mounted and usable
[11:30] <Chris_Swift> eAi, I used the Ubuntu default resp.
[11:30] <jhoug> Iupgrade
[11:30] <jsizzle> Killux: the safer way is to find all the madwifi modules and blacklist them
[11:30] <eAi> Chris_Swift: what version does winecfg say it is?
[11:30] <jhoug> !upgrade
[11:30] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:30] <magnetron> lucky_: with that short description, no
[11:30] <rdvon> this has to be the best release of ubuntu i've seen.
[11:30] <eAi> drone4four, tried Add/Remove programs in the Applications menu?
[11:30] <Killux> jsizzle: yes but then when i install from source they will still be blocked
[11:30] <Chris_Swift> eAi, Can't find wine cfg.
[11:30] <Killux> ill have 2 of the same modules
[11:31] <Killux> which will it load
[11:31] <drone4four> eAi, yes
[11:31] <yell0w> hey folks, how can i change the number of last documents in gedit ?
[11:31] <eAi> Chris_Swift: typed "winecfg" at the command line?
[11:31] <jsizzle> Killux: when you install the madwifi source it deletes existing madwifi modules if you want it to
[11:31] <lucky_> magnetron, well i didn't want to post a page of data on here.
[11:31] <Killux> ok then i just install from source again
[11:31] <Killux> well not again
[11:31] <rdvon> im trying the restricted driver ati card right now, then im going to get xgl up and running.
[11:31] <jsizzle> Killux: yep
[11:31] <Killux> ok
[11:31] <magnetron> lucky_: we all like pastebin
[11:31] <Rab22> hello everyone
[11:32] <rdvon> is there anything i should do befroe hand?
[11:32] <lucky_> magnetron, the spca5xx driver is installed and its just not showing up
[11:32] <Chris_Swift> eAi, Wine 0.9.33
[11:32] <jsizzle> rdvon: pray
[11:32] <eAi> yeah thats old then
[11:32] <rdvon> lol
[11:32] <magnetron> lucky_: don't ask me, please direct your question to the channel
[11:32] <rdvon> really? i got it working on suse 10.2.... than.... it  er...
[11:32] <Chris_Swift> current wine resp?
[11:32] <eAi> one sec
[11:33] <Chris_Swift> ok thanks
[11:33] <rdvon> but i want xgl :'(
[11:33] <yell0w> hey folks, how can i change the number of last documents in gedit ?
[11:33] <rdvon> what do you mean?
[11:33] <rdvon> yellow?
[11:33] <eAi> Chris_Swift: wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[11:33] <Chris_Swift> Terminal command right?
[11:33] <eAi> Chris_Swift: then
[11:33] <eAi> sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
[11:33] <eAi> yes
[11:33] <rdvon> is the ati card really that that bad?
[11:34] <usser_> rdvon: yep
[11:34] <usser_> rdvon: horrible
[11:34] <rdvon> uhhh...
[11:34] <rdvon> D:
[11:34] <rdvon> darn it....
[11:34] <eAi> Chris_Swift: then just run the system update and it should work I think
[11:34] <rdvon> wats the worst the ati driver could do?
[11:34] <Chris_Swift> eAi, ok thanks
[11:34] <cute_bettong> ok anyone know where streamripper puts it files...you know for the musica you record?
[11:34] <eAi> Chris_Swift: its explained in http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[11:34] <rdvon> has anyone really tried it?
[11:34] <celebrant> hi
[11:35] <eAi> Chris_Swift: XFire certainly worked fine here, just downloaded it straight from their site and ran the installer and it worked perfectly
[11:35] <usser_> rdvon: with beryl and xgl mine crashes average of three times per 10 minutes, plus theres apparently some memory leaks in xgl so its memory footprint grows to be 500 megs over a couple of hours so there
[11:35] <rdvon> ah.
[11:35] <rdvon> thats bad.
[11:35] <f0rtune> Im trying to burn the DVD image of ubuntu but i keep getting this error-There was an error writing to the disc:
[11:35] <f0rtune> Unhandled error, aborting, anyone know why?
[11:35] <rdvon> how do i restart the xserver again?
[11:35] <pthivent_> hi
[11:35] <eAi> control+alt+backspace?
[11:35] <usser_> rdvon: ctrl+alt+bakcspace
[11:35] <rdvon> yaya that
[11:35] <rdvon> kk
[11:36] <Yggdrasil> gentlmen and ladies , u may now bask in my glory!
[11:36] <rdvon> um... seeya :D
[11:36] <eAi> thanks
[11:36] <usser_> Yggdrasil: and who are u?
[11:36] <Robert98374> Hello Everyone
[11:36] <eAi> God, I assume
[11:36] <Yggdrasil> i am tggdrasil
[11:36] <eAi> hello Robert
[11:36] <Robert98374> who here runs XFCE?
[11:36] <usser_> eAi: damn =)
[11:36] <Rab22> hello Robert98374
[11:36] <Yggdrasil> ehm yggdrasil
[11:37] <usser_> Yggdrasil: no u re not
[11:37] <usser_> Yggdrasil: awww i was to late
[11:37] <eAi> this channel is really too big, someone should split it up
[11:37] <riddlebox> does anyone have a problem with beryl no showing the titlebar in firefox?
[11:37] <[D] ersop> :o my lord
[11:37] <[D] ersop> xD
[11:37] <eAi> riddlebox: no, but I've seen that mentioned elsewhere
[11:37] <Yggdrasil> ;-)
[11:37] <f0rtune> Im trying to burn the DVD image of ubuntu but i keep getting this error-There was an error writing to the disc: anyone know why?
[11:38] <imrazor> riddlebox: Just firefox, or everything?
[11:38] <riddlebox> imrazor, just firefox
[11:38] <f0rtune> Im trying to burn the DVD image of ubuntu but i keep getting this error-There was an error writing to the disc: There was an error writing to the disc:
[11:38] <f0rtune> Unhandled error, aborting, anyone know why***?
[11:38] <imrazor> riddlebox: No sorry...if it were all titlebars I know a fix, but not just firefox.
[11:38] <rdvon> hey guys, can i tell you something really quickly?
[11:38] <usser_> rdvon: shoot
[11:38] <jsizzle> f0rtune: md5sum the iso
[11:38] <rdvon> ubuntu rules.
[11:38] <stefg> f0rtune: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86431
[11:39] <rdvon> ;D
[11:39] <hole_> hi!
[11:39] <c01100011> is the starting up . . . screen generated by grub or windows ?
[11:39] <Rab22> rdvon: agreed
[11:39] <eAi> ubuntu I'd assume
[11:39] <usser_> rdvon: so beryl works huh?
[11:39] <eAi> grub is just the bootloader
[11:39] <rdvon> nah. havent tried it yet
[11:39] <rdvon> but im sick of windows ;D
[11:39] <eAi> it only does up to showing you a choice of OSes
[11:39] <jsizzle> linux != beryl
[11:39] <c01100011> eAi, but the same text is displayed when booting into ubuntu
[11:40] <Nozz1> Hey everybody... i got a small problem... read a very very big problem
[11:40] <c01100011> only momenterally as X cuts in
[11:40] <jimmy_> hey i'm trying to uninstall gaim to install pidgin, but it says i have to remove ubuntu-desktop? is that safe?
[11:40] <rdvon> oh and the drivers are actually working without the need for a complete reinstall (which always happened in dapper drake)
[11:40] <wulax> jimmy_: yes
[11:40] <magnetron> jimmy_: it is
[11:40] <DShepherd> jimmy_: you dont need to unistall gaim..
[11:40] <inklein> I'm trying to make my install as small as possible-- is it safe to remove /usr/share/doc?
[11:40] <jsizzle> !ubuntu-desktop | jimmy_
[11:40] <ubotu> jimmy_: k/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.
[11:41] <CodenameKT> i got a problem with my usb sata drive being spotted is there a package i need to get?
[11:41] <DShepherd> jimmy_: gaim and pidgin can co-exist safely..
[11:41] <Nozz1> I cannot restore my windows xp MBR and install a new copy of windows on my machine
[11:41] <rdvon> so i just install beryl from synaptic and it tells me what else i need right?
[11:41] <jsizzle> basically
[11:41] <usser_> Nozz1: boot up win cd recovery console, and type in fixmbr
[11:41] <rdvon> so no need to install xgl?
[11:41] <Nozz1> usser_: i have already tried that
[11:42] <usser_> rdvon: u still need xgl
[11:42] <Nozz1> doesnt work
[11:42] <rdvon> well... it installs with it.
[11:42] <inklein> Anyone?
[11:42] <rdvon> i need inkscape too.
[11:42] <audioguy> deutsche user hier?
[11:42] <audioguy> halll
[11:42] <jimmy_> DShepherd, but i can't update pidgin without removing game through synaptic it give me an error
[11:42] <jsizzle> bbiab
[11:42] <void^> !de > audioguy
[11:42] <Faintofhearts> I'm trying to install Wine on my laptop that is running 7.04, but I can't find the package using apt-get and libwine won't install using Synaptic. Anyone think they can help me?
[11:43] <audioguy> sorry void?
[11:43] <riddlebox> imrazor, whats the fix for no title bars at all
[11:43] <usser_> Faintofhearts: u want wine?
[11:43] <Faintofhearts> Yes
[11:43] <Faintofhearts> I want Wine
[11:43] <Yahoaodam> does anyone know a good irc channel to get linux scripting help ?
[11:43] <imrazor> riddlebox: are you using nvidia?
[11:43] <usser_> Faintofhearts: http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[11:43] <riddlebox> ati
[11:43] <DShepherd> jimmy_: www.getdeb.net has a deb there...
[11:43] <imrazor> imrazor: doesn't apply to you then.
[11:43] <gils> how can i prevent Gnomebaker from adding hidden folders by default?
[11:43] <rdvon> anyone know of any really good gfx programs besides gimp blender and inkscape?
[11:44] <jpjacobs> Yahoaodam, i would guess #bash
[11:44] <usser_> rdvon: i strongly suggest u stop, its not worth it
[11:44] <jimmy_> DShepherd, yeah thatsthe one i downloaded, but now synapitic says theres an update
[11:44] <imrazor> riddlebox: doesn't apply to you then.
[11:44] <rdvon> usser_: what?
[11:44] <rdvon> oh getting beryl
[11:44] <usser_> rdvon: beryl with ati
[11:44] <rdvon> :D
[11:44] <Yahoaodam> jpjacobs - thx
[11:44] <Nozz1> usser_: I have written you in private if it\s ok
[11:44] <jpjacobs> rdvon, imagemagick (great when used in scripts, and from CLI)
[11:44] <rdvon> im sry changes applied
[11:44] <rdvon> ok
[11:44] <gils> anyone? help with gnomebaker
[11:44] <DShepherd> rdvon: xara?
[11:45] <rdvon> kk
[11:45] <usser_> Nozz1: i wouldnt know much about your issue
[11:45] <x1nn> okay I posted the log file @ paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20726/
[11:45] <DShepherd> jimmy_: whatever you do.. make sure you reinstall ubuntu-desktop....
[11:45] <Paddy_EIRE> how do I share files between 2 laptops connected to a wireless router which is connected to my broadband router
[11:45] <Nozz1> *cries*
[11:45] <gils> gnomebaker anyone?
[11:45] <Paddy_EIRE> !ask
[11:46] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:46] <rdvon> anyone know the repos for ubuntu studio?
[11:46] <ttjl> Easy question-where is best for my music folder?
[11:46] <ttjl> ?
[11:46] <Jowi> Paddy_EIRE, you have plenty of options. ftp, ssh, samba or nfs
[11:46] <usser_> ttjl: on a separate harddrive
[11:46] <dmhouse> ttjl: ~/music?
[11:46] <TheAberrant> ttjl: For me I made a separate partition called /data for my music/movies
[11:46] <jpjacobs> gils, i guess not having those folders there
[11:46] <Paddy_EIRE> Jowi, errrr, not sure which to use both laptops are running feisty
[11:46] <gils> i have asked already, nobody answered. i want to know how to prevent gnomebaker from adding hidden files by default
[11:46] <ttjl> Until i set up a new partition should it just be in Home folder?
[11:47] <rdvon> probably
[11:47] <dmhouse> How easy is it to put /home on a seperate partition?
[11:47] <cjae> you know how xchat for ubuntu goes straight to #ubuntu how do I make do that for #whatever
[11:47] <dmhouse> It's something I should really do.
[11:47] <usser_> ttjl: thats the only place to put it actually =)
[11:47] <gils> jpjacobs: what kind of an answer is that?
[11:47] <ttjl> ok thanks!
[11:47] <siloko> hi I just installed Conky, which is cool, but it doesn't detect my CPU temp, any ideas how I can sort this?
[11:47] <jpjacobs> gils, what are you trying anyway? burn a whole folder to a CD?
[11:47] <gils> yes
[11:47] <rdvon> *turns on beryl
[11:47] <Jowi> Paddy_EIRE, depends. it is pretty simple to set up an ftp server.
[11:47] <jpjacobs> gils, the just copy all visible files to a folder, and burn that one
[11:48] <rdvon> oooh the beryl menu
[11:48] <rdvon> wobbly windows desktop cube transparent desktop!
[11:48] <rdvon> yes yes yesssssss!
[11:48] <Paddy_EIRE> Jowi, do I need to be running a server
[11:48] <DShepherd> beryl-gasm!
[11:48] <TheAberrant> dmhouse: I saw a tutorial on that on the forums - http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/separatehome
[11:48] <dmhouse> TheAberrant: great! Just the sort of thing I was looking for.
[11:48] <jpjacobs> gils, just for the record, i've never seen the program, so i don't really know wheter there is an option or not...
[11:48] <siloko> any other conky users out there?
[11:48] <rdvon> i just dont get why ppl hate wobbly windows :3
[11:49] <stefg> !effects | rdvon
[11:49] <ubotu> rdvon: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[11:49] <frank_b> where can I get an ubuntu realplayer package?
[11:49] <Jowi> Paddy_EIRE, yes.
[11:49] <gils> jpjacobs: great, thats what you should have said from the begining
[11:49] <stefg> !realplayer
[11:49] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:49] <aro> cjae, go to File->Network List
[11:49] <jpjacobs> siloko, i guess you have to adjust ~/.conkyrc
[11:49] <gils> jpjacobs: selecting individual folders is completely nonsense
[11:49] <rdvon> stefg: sry.
[11:49] <jpjacobs> gils, no problem.
[11:49] <py_geek> hey all
[11:50] <Paddy_EIRE> Jowi, I have a tower pc connected via ethernet to the wireless router running windows xp and opensuse
[11:50] <cjae> aro,  not rying to ingnore have a prob brb
[11:50] <aro> cjae, OK
[11:50] <rdvon> forgot to get xgl
[11:50] <TheAberrant> frank_b: I think that's an option in Automatix...but I'm not a fan of realplayer at all
[11:50] <wimdows> hi - everytime I reboot, I get a recovery bash shell after an fsck on my RAID 5 array, please see: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/20728/
[11:50] <gils> so does anyone have a real suggestion on how to prevent gnomebaker from adding hidden folders
[11:50] <usser_> rdvon: its not that easy
[11:50] <aro> cjae, when you get back go to File->Network List->choose network you want to edit->Edit->then fill in the "Channels to join" box
[11:50] <rdvon> usser_:i just went to synaptic
[11:50] <siloko> jpjacobs: well the rc file is just reading acpitemp, which I supppose must just be zero . . .
[11:51] <matej> my monitor go to sleep after 1 min..but i havent set this! Why is this happening ?
[11:51] <rdvon> does everything turn off?
[11:51] <usser> heh
[11:51] <frank_b> stefg, thank you. I only knew the restricted formats link
[11:51] <rdvon> that happened to me matej. but everything like the keyboard and mouse would.
[11:51] <siloko> jpjacobs: any ideas what I caould change it too . . . I'm on a toshiba laptop
[11:51] <Paddy_EIRE> Jowi, you fancy helping me in my pm chan for a little while
[11:52] <rdvon> gah! where is my xgl!
[11:52] <rdvon> give it to me!
[11:52] <MikeReiner> I AM A MEDIEVAL MAN.
[11:52] <jpjacobs> siloko, does acpi -t return something sensible?
[11:52] <matej> rdvon: hm? I dont get it
[11:52] <rdvon> matej: nvm it must not be the problem than
[11:52] <TheAberrant> How can I tell if my ATI driver is working properly?  (crashing when running WoW in Wine, and want to try to get some useful info)
[11:52] <DShepherd> matej: system-preferences-power management and see if something is set there..
[11:52] <magnetron> !effects | rdvon
[11:52] <ubotu> rdvon: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[11:52] <siloko> jpjacobs: no support for device type: thermal, but gives me tha battery charge
[11:52] <rdvon> ok ok! ill go to ubuntu effects geez.
[11:53] <siloko> jpjacobs: i suppose that's my problem . . .
[11:53] <Paddy_EIRE> anyone fancy helping me setup a small home network??
[11:53] <jpjacobs> siloko, is that an old laptop? that maybe does not yet support thermal?
[11:53] <stefg> frank_b: there used to be a cmmercial repo from canonical with a realplayer-.deb . but that's for dapper. Personally i'd get w32codecs and use vlc or mplayer
[11:53] <matej> DShepherd: in 11! minutes
[11:53] <kyuubi> I am install ubuntu but install stop in complety removed packages az-base i get error in console [17181585.464000]   <c02dbce0> do_page_fault+0x0/0x6f0  <c010420f> error_code+0x4f/0x60
[11:53] <aro> Paddy_EIRE, pure linux? or linux and windows machines?
[11:53] <kyuubi> what I do?
[11:53] <cjae> sorry
[11:53] <siloko> jpjacobs:  only a year old . . . i'm sure i can get temp in windows, but i can't remeber so long since i booted that partition ;)
[11:54] <jpjacobs> kyuubi, did you verify the integrity of your CD?
[11:54] <frank_b> stefg, yes, but I want to open a streaming ram file and totem wont do that
[11:54] <cjae> aro, what was it now
[11:54] <Paddy_EIRE> aro, I have a tower pc which could be the server its running dual boot windows xp and opensuse  and I want to access files on the other 2 laptops
[11:54] <rdvon> i have a problem. whenever i start my pc it says cannot enable port # maybe usb cable is bad. than my mouse wont start until 20 sec. after my desktop has started. its quite annoying.
[11:54] <jpjacobs> siloko, maybe some needed module does not get modprobed by default..
[11:54] <aro> cjae, when you get back go to File->Network List->choose network you want to edit->Edit->then fill in the "Channels to join" box
[11:54] <Paddy_EIRE> aro, both laptops are feisty
[11:54] <aro> Paddy_EIRE, if you're going to be networking Linux and Windows computers together, you need to use Samba
[11:54] <rdvon> no one says anything in the ubuntu-effects page!
[11:54] <aro> Paddy_EIRE, otherwise you can use NFS
[11:55] <aro> !nfs > Paddy_EIRE
[11:55] <aro> !samba > Paddy_EIRE
[11:55] <aro> check pms
[11:55] <cjae> it is a channel on the ubuntu server aro
[11:55] <siloko> jpjacobs: I added the two modules lmsensors suggests after running sensor-detect . . . but no luck with them either . . .
[11:55] <InfamousFern> grub
[11:55] <aro> cjae, select the server that you're connecting to and press the "EDIT" button, then fill in the channels to join
[11:55] <cjae> so do I edit the already existing
[11:55] <aro> cjae, in this case it's Freenode
[11:55] <rdvon> your right usser. xgl/beryl is a mistake
[11:55] <jpjacobs> siloko, try sudo modprobe thermal (it's a module i see is loaded here)
[11:55] <usser_> rdvon: hows it going
[11:56] <rdvon> i just quit
[11:56] <usser_> rdvon: did it work?
[11:56] <usser_> rdvon: dont
[11:56] <rdvon> nah. im too lazy to get it too
[11:56] <usser_> rdvon: oh well
[11:56] <rdvon> and it already screwed up suse.
[11:56] <usser_> its no biggie really
[11:56] <rdvon> so i dont want this screwed up.
[11:56] <rdvon> now ill get blender :D
[11:56] <usser_> rdvon: it wont i promise
[11:56] <rdvon> blender wont work?
[11:56] <rdvon> D:
[11:57] <usser_> just do sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl
[11:57] <rdvon> ok
[11:57] <cjae> aro do I separate them with commas
[11:57] <rdvon> i already did that.
[11:57] <aro> cjae, yes but no spaces
[11:57] <shade8> im lost
[11:57] <arrenlex> Will hpijs work for HP laser printers as well?
[11:57] <siloko> jpjacobs: just exits without comment
[11:57] <aro> cjae, for example: "#ubuntu,#kubuntu,#xubuntu"
[11:57] <usser_> rdvon: and then create a script in /usr/bin
[11:57] <usser_> rdvon: beryl-xgl
[11:57] <usser_> rdvon: with the following
[11:57] <rdvon> yes yes i did that
[11:57] <jpjacobs> siloko, and now try the acpistuff (it's normal it doesn't return anything)
[11:57] <usser_> rdvon: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa beryl --replace settings
[11:58] <rdvon> didnt do that thanks
[11:58] <usser_> rdvon: so no luck?
[11:58] <shade8> any one here im lost
[11:58] <siloko> jpjacobs: same deal
[11:58] <shade8> dont know where to go to chat
[11:58] <siloko> jpjacobs: i think thermal was already loaded, i seem to remeber it in a probe listing from earlier
[11:58] <jpjacobs> siloko, then i don't really know what's going on, sorry
[11:58] <rdvon> usser_: do you want me to screw up my pc ^.^
[11:58] <usser_> rdvon: but u still have to run xgl
[11:58] <siloko> jpjacobs:  ok no worries, thx for trying :)
[11:58] <rdvon> ok
[11:58] <magnetron> shade8: Feel welcome to ask your question
[11:58] <usser_> rdvon: it doesnt do anything
[11:59] <rdvon> so i write LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1.2.xlibmesa beryl --replace settings in the terminal
[11:59] <usser_> rdvon: well u can
[11:59] <rdvon> ok.
[11:59] <usser_> rdvon: but start xgl first
[11:59] <shade8> where do i go to chat
[11:59] <rdvon> ok
[11:59] <rdvon> i started beryl first :0
[11:59] <siloko> shade8: mmm here's a good place :)
[11:59] <cjae> aro, guess I would have seen that I stopped my mouse over it
[11:59] <cjae> aro, thanks
[11:59] <aro> cjae, get it to work?
[11:59] <magnetron> !offtopic
[11:59] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:59] <frank_b> TheAberrant, thanks
[11:59] <cjae> yep
[12:00] <rdvon> does democracy player work with fiesty fawn yet?
[12:00] <moDumass> morning all, same prob as yesterday, im working away, firefox stops responding, i give it a few mins then xkill it, it wont reopen, im like, 'man' so i restart, then i get to login, immediately after login "GDM could not write to your authorization file"
[12:00] <shade8>  is anyone here
[12:00] <moDumass> help please
[12:00] <magnetron> rdvon: did you try searching for it in add/remove appliications
[12:00] <shade8> help please
[12:00] <cjae> aro,  yep thanks sorry having kb issues and such
[12:00] <magnetron> !ask | shade8 moDumass
[12:00] <ubotu> shade8 moDumass: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:00] <rdvon> usser_:there is no xcomposite extension...
[12:01] <rdvon> uhh... how do i start xgl again?
[12:01] <shade8> where do i go to chat with people
[12:01] <aro> cjae, np glad it works