[12:01] <crimsun> DrLaunch: xinerama and the like have been available for years.
[12:01] <crimsun> DrLaunch: however, you can't do it on the fly reliably yet.
[12:01] <wxq2378> crimsun: i ran "gnome-mount --device /dev/sdb1" which made the driver appear as expected. so whatever thing that should run it on insertion is not doint it...
[12:01] <DrLaunch> I guess virituall desktops do the trick just fine at the moment.
[12:02] <void^> DrLaunch: xinerama (or twinview if you use nvidia)
[12:02] <misnix> DrLaunch, sure, do a search onm xinerama
[12:02] <cherva> DrLaunch: ubuntu supports dual and extended view u can even start 2 x servers
[12:02] <misnix> on
[12:02] <gentoo_user> is the claim on the ubunto web site about setting up a lamp server in 15 minutes correct?
[12:02] <Chicory> Has anyone had luck with MTP devices?
[12:03] <_sawyer__> omg omg omg someone help
[12:03] <Chicory> I'm trying to manage a Gigabeat, and for some reason it's not being picked up.
[12:03] <_sawyer__> i've changed the group of my default user
[12:03] <_sawyer__> and now i can't sudo
[12:03] <kafitz> does anyone know how to fix a loud crackle i get when i adjust my speakers
[12:03] <_sawyer__> i don't know what's the default group it should have
[12:03] <kafitz> my PCM is at about 50%
[12:03] <kafitz> and im using an external control wheel for volume
[12:04] <djbrieck> Hello
[12:04] <cherva> _sawyer__:  i think your degault group is the same as your user (ex username "test" has group "test")
[12:04] <wxq2378> crimsun: do you know which gnome process should receive the insertion/removal events and run gnome-mount?
[12:04] <_sawyer__> cherva: tried, still doesn't work
[12:04] <Sam_> hey guys need some help
[12:04] <eternaljoy> !cedega
[12:04] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[12:04] <DrLaunch> Heh. Windows isn't aware of dead space when using two screens as one desktop. But Xinerama is. :D
[12:05] <djbrieck> Quick question is there a way to find the date created for files and folders?
[12:05] <DrLaunch> I mean. The window manager.
[12:05] <cherva> _sawyer__:  sry i can't help you
[12:05] <djbrieck> All we see now is "
[12:05] <djbrieck> Date Created and Modified
[12:05] <djbrieck> "
[12:05] <crimsun> wxq2378: not off the top of my head, no.  Sorry.
[12:05] <_sawyer__> cherva, actually, you can grep your username from /etc/group
[12:05] <_sawyer__> and tell me what the outcome is
[12:05] <Sam_> ok i just created a webserver.  My website is up. i just configed the DNS. My website is www.samfiles.com   now my isp blocks port 80 so you have to type www.samfiles.com:99 now i have set apache to forward stuff on 99 so that is ok.  I am wondering i am running BIND DNS. is there something i can do there, so when it reads the www.samfiles.com, to forward my ipadress w/ the port to port 99,...
[12:05] <Sam_> ...so my friends dont have to type :99
[12:06] <kafitz> is there a way to reconfigure the sound?
[12:06] <Sam_> is this possible with BIND dns, because i know no-ip.com does it but for 30 dollars a month and you have to through an outside dns which suxs!
[12:07] <Chicory> Oh, uh, how can I forcibly mount a MTP device on a USB port?
[12:07] <voltagex> Sam: get some hosting, or set up your domain to be a redirect
[12:07] <eternaljoy> when I run ./WineCVS.sh or sudo ./WineCVS.sh , it always says permission denied!  Anyone know why?
[12:07] <Sam_> what?
[12:07] <Sam_> voltagex
[12:07] <Sam_> i mean i have my dns set up
[12:07] <voltagex> eternaljoy: chmod +x WineCVS.sh
[12:07] <eternaljoy> voltagex: ty
[12:07] <Sam_> ohh
[12:07] <Sam_> hmm
[12:07] <voltagex> Sam_: dude, you're trying to host a domain off a cable/dsl
[12:07] <cherva> _sawyer__:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21210/
[12:08] <Sam_> no
[12:08] <Sam_> ok....
[12:08] <Sam_> i bought the domain from namecheap.com
[12:08] <Sam_> now im runing my own DNS
[12:08] <voltagex> Sam_: has nothing to do with it
[12:08] <_sawyer__> thanks
[12:08] <_sawyer__> lets see if it helps
[12:08] <voltagex> Sam_: they block port 80 for a reason
[12:08] <Sam_> well my ISP does so you cant host....
[12:08] <Sam_> but who cares
[12:09] <djbrieck> ReFrasing the question, what command is needed to find the date created for a file, right now we are seeing only is Date Modified and Date Accessed in the properties window in Gnome?
[12:09] <_sawyer__> cherva, thanks it helped
[12:09] <_sawyer__> !!
[12:09] <_sawyer__> had to add myself to adm group and admin
[12:09] <_sawyer__> that was it
[12:09] <_sawyer__> thanks again, bye
[12:10] <ze1> djbrieck: date file
[12:10] <Miso> How can i install a flash plugin for 64 bit firefox running on feisty?
[12:10] <Sam_> is ther anything i can do??
[12:11] <Molluck> I just thought I should let everyone know... I reinstalled ubuntu completely and that cured a weeks worth of problems in 1 hour.  Can you say, borked?
[12:11] <preaction> Sam_: run your webserver on a non-standard port?
[12:11] <lou_> i installed firefox32
[12:11] <wxq2378> crimsun: thanks anyway. you brought me a big step further. i'll update the bug report with this info. btw looking at the package dependents is seems gnome-volume-manager is the next thing to look at
[12:12] <Sam_> i am doing that
[12:12] <Sam_> i need my DNS server to redirect www.samfiles.com to www.samfiles.com:99 is that possible
[12:12] <cjae> I need to try and recover video of an udf (I believe) written disc it was wrote by a hitachi cam dvd ram there was stuff on it windows (isobuster) but I forgot to recover it before I erased windows
[12:12] <Sam_> even better if it still shows www.samfiles.com
[12:12] <Sam_> but if it has to show the 99 that is fine
[12:12] <preaction> Sam_: no, that's outside the scope of DNS
[12:12] <AfterDeath> Sam_: that's not possible
[12:13] <Sam_> so i have to use an outside source kkZ
[12:13] <AfterDeath> not with DNS
[12:13] <Sam_> ok
[12:13] <Sam_> that was my question
[12:13] <Sam_> thanks
[12:13] <KNY> when returning an active user (via "Switch user" mechanism), you have to enter the password at the login window, then enter the password again at the locked desktop; is there a way to eliminate one of these?
[12:13] <AfterDeath> np
[12:13] <JonTec> alright, you guys... X/kdm hangs after I login and there's not a real explanation for it: I've done nothing out of the ordinary. I've restarted several times today and this problem arose right when I opened up my laptop here at the house. I'm on amd64 kubuntu 7.04 and have already tried !xhangs. The only other time something like this is has happened since I installed 7.04 (which was about one-two weeks ago is when, on shutd
[12:13] <KNY> JonTec, anything in your log files?
[12:14] <eternaljoy> how can I serach whole HDD for a word?
[12:14] <JonTec> KNY: :D which ones, I've not known to look there
[12:14] <compengi> after i eject my flash drive and unplug it, the icon in the places left tab in nautilus is still visible and after i plug the flash it's not auto-mounted, i need to mount it manually and when i check it's properties it would give me the same ones of my flash. any idea?
[12:14] <PhantasyHawk> Can someone help me out with getting a hold of widescreen resolution drivers for an intel GMA950 card?
[12:14] <cherva> eternaljoy: Places => Search for files...
[12:14] <cjae> I need to try and recover video of an udf (I believe) written disc it was wrote by a hitachi cam dvd ram there was stuff on it windows (isobuster) but I forgot to recover it before I erased windows
[12:14] <KNY> JonTec, /var/log/Xorg.*
[12:14] <voltagex> how can I make the APT package cache never get cleared? I want to keep all the packages for installation on 3 other machines
[12:14] <eternaljoy> cherva: that doesnt workl for some reason~  any cli command?
[12:15] <genii> DrLaunch Did you get help adjusting the grub and fstab files ?
[12:15] <nickrud> !info 915resolution | PhantasyHawk (I think)
[12:15] <ubotu> phantasyhawk (i think): 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)
[12:15] <JonTec> KNY: nope, I haven't tried that... I'm going to have to leave the room to do that: I'm in irssi... O_o
[12:15] <KNY> PhantasyHawk, 7.04? Just enable desktop-effects and it'll prompt to download the binary drivers
[12:15] <wxq2378> crimsun: good news :-) gnome-volume-manager was not running any more. after i typed that in the console its again showing up in "ps ax" and itreacts as usual on insert/remove. so it looks like that daemon crashes on suspend or resume!
[12:15] <cjae> !udf
[12:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about udf - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:15] <cherva> eternaljoy: whereis <word>
[12:15] <JonTec> KNY: sorry, the channel
[12:15] <KNY> JonTec, ctrl+z :)
[12:16] <wysiwyg> hihi
[12:16] <wysiwyg> im having a problem with my printer
[12:16] <eternaljoy> cherva: thats useless
[12:16] <Stormx2> Hey folks. When a website has letter-spacing in the css, firefox screws up the rendering and only displays the first word of any particular element
[12:16] <DrLaunch> genii: I had to do some stuff first. So no.
[12:16] <eternaljoy> cherva: whats a command to search the whole HDD?
[12:16] <wysiwyg> canon pixma ip2200 + ubuntu 7.04
[12:16] <Gothfunc> hi.  i am trying to compile my network card drivers, but i get the error "linux kernel source not found.  stop."  this is a fresh feisty server installation and i have apt-getted linux-source.  any ideas why i still get this error?
[12:16] <eternaljoy> wysiwyg: good luck
[12:17] <wysiwyg> eternaljoy, ?
[12:17] <voltagex> Gothfunc: yes, you need to tar -jxf it
[12:17] <voltagex> Gothfunc: it's in /usr/src as a tar.bz2 file
[12:17] <cherva> eternaljoy: you can try "find"
[12:17] <voltagex> Gothfunc: like a zip file, only better
[12:17] <eternaljoy> wysiwyg: i could never get my printer working
[12:18] <eternaljoy> cherva: thats ueless too
[12:18] <genii> DrLaunch I'm at my other job now. So not always at the keyboard. But if you need help I will do what I can (if you can be patient on occasion when I do not respond immediately, etc)
[12:18] <eternaljoy> cherva: if ui dont know, just say so
[12:18] <wysiwyg> mine prints on gedit, and also the test page, but if i try with other apps such as OO or abiword it wont print
[12:18] <Gothfunc> voltagex: thought so, i did this but still got the error last time, but i'll try on the fresh install.  brb
[12:18] <nickrud> voltagex, you'd set that in /etc/apt/preferences; see man apt_preferences for the details
[12:18] <eternaljoy> cherva: find only searches current dir
[12:18] <voltagex> wysiwyg: Recommended driver: cnijfilter-ip2200
[12:19] <cherva> eternaljoy: Usage: find [path...]  [expression] 
[12:19] <yo_noob> with fglrx when I quit gnome session, (system->quit->log out), X server hangs with 100%cpu usage ctl-F1 does not work
[12:19] <DrLaunch> genii: Don't worry. I have plenty of time. I have all of tomorrow too. Because May 17th is Norway's independence day.
[12:19] <voltagex> wysiwyg: I'm bringing up lots of results for gentoo, there's also a commercial (pay for) driver
[12:19] <eternaljoy> cherva: what expression?
[12:19] <DrLaunch> :D
[12:19] <compengi> LjL, after i eject my flash drive and unplug it, the icon in the places left tab in nautilus is still visible and after i plug the flash it's not auto-mounted, i need to mount it manually and when i check it's properties it would give me the same ones of my flash. any idea?
[12:19] <nickrud> voltagex, erm I mean apt.conf & man apt.conf (brain lock)
[12:19] <karrotx> anyone have any experience with ubuntu not requesting dhcp properly?
[12:19] <Lars_G> Hi all.
[12:19] <karrotx> it's grabbing something from 255.255.255.255 which is completely invalid
[12:20] <voltagex> whoa
[12:20] <wysiwyg> wtf
[12:20] <LjL> !traffic
[12:20] <PriceChild> !traffic
[12:20] <ubotu> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[12:20] <Lars_G> Question, any idea why python insists cairo is not installed when I DO have python-cairo (and libcairo2) and it seems to have all files?
[12:20] <eternaljoy> dejavu
[12:20] <voltagex> !netsplit
[12:20] <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
[12:20] <PriceChild> voltagex, that was not a netsplit
[12:20] <eternaljoy> voltagex: thanks for that bit of useless info ;)
[12:20] <Woody_> Hello, what is the best P2P software that works in Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty?
[12:20] <voltagex> PriceChild: ?!
[12:20] <cherva> eternaljoy: man find
[12:20] <DrLaunch> Netsplits are a little entertaining. :)
[12:21] <Sergo> hello
[12:21] <eternaljoy> Woody_: best is relative
[12:21] <Sergo> i need help
[12:21] <bigprick> hello
[12:21] <compengi> that was not a net split voltagex
[12:21] <voltagex> PriceChild: what in tux's name was that?
[12:21] <Woody_> eternaljoy: what?
[12:21] <Zigosity> Hurrah.
[12:21] <compengi> voltagex, it's a flood
[12:21] <eternaljoy> Woody_: best is relative. you cant ask whats best. its relative
[12:21] <BearPerson> voltagex, just some bored kid's hobby
[12:21] <Gothfunc> voltagex: yup, unzipped the archived src, and it still gives the same error
[12:21] <Sergo> i try to open an movie file, and got error with totem movie player: could not determine type of stream
[12:21] <voltagex> whois [s] plit
[12:21] <Woody_> eternaljoy: so the software is called "best" ?
[12:21] <compengi> LjL, after i eject my flash drive and unplug it, the icon in the places left tab in nautilus is still visible and after i plug the flash it's not auto-mounted, i need to mount it manually and when i check it's properties it would give me the same ones of my flash. any idea?
[12:21] <Sergo> what's wrong?
[12:22] <voltagex> Gothfunc: you need to have the kernel source in /usr/src/linux
[12:22] <MikeB-> any bzr/Planet Ubuntu gurus here
[12:22] <eternaljoy> Woody_: look up the word relative in your dictionary
[12:22] <bigprick> how are you all doing?
[12:22] <voltagex> Gothfunc: so make a softlink if you know how
[12:22] <PriceChild> MikeB-, hey what's up?
[12:22] <Gothfunc> voltagex: you mean /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20?
[12:22] <MikeB-> PriceChild: no much
[12:22] <Sergo> (
[12:22] <PriceChild> MikeB-, as in what's the problem with planet?
[12:22] <eternaljoy> has anyuone got Cedega CVS to work on Ubuntu?
[12:22] <LjL> compengi: not sure, it works right here... but i'm on KDE
[12:22] <Sergo> what movie players there are else?
[12:23] <Woody_> Hello, what is the best P2P software that works in Ubuntu 7.04 Fiesty?
[12:23] <eternaljoy> Sergo: VLC
[12:23] <voltagex> Gothfunc: no I mean ln -s /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20 /usr/src/linux
[12:23] <Gothfunc> gotcha
[12:23] <compengi> LjL, but can't i do anything now?
[12:23] <eternaljoy> !vlc > Sergo
[12:23] <Sniper> hi guys
[12:23] <MikeB-> PriceChild: trying to figure out how to upload a new head for myself to the planet feed
[12:23] <xXSive> azureus is heavy on cpu but one of my favs, bit-tornado is nice as well.. that is all I have tried on 'buntu
[12:23] <wxq2378> karrotx: 255.255.255.255 is a broadcast. that's ok if your PC cries for a new IP. a DHCP server should then respond and assign it one
[12:23] <LjL> compengi, haven't got a clue
[12:23] <karrotx> wxq2378: it's not
[12:23] <compengi> LjL, okay.. thanks :)
[12:23] <Gothfunc> voltagex: ok, different error..  progress!  thanks :)
[12:24] <Zigosity> Hey everyone. Just a little while ago, all my devices (2nd hard drive, optical drives, floppy) stopped allowing me to access them and won't let me mount them. It says they're already mounted. When I look in /media, they appear there as blank files with no size. What did I do? They aren't broken in any way, because I can still use them from windows.
[12:24] <Sergo> thanks
[12:24] <Sniper> i want a good video player on Ubuntu
[12:24] <voltagex> Gothfunc: I'd like to help you - what's the problem
[12:24] <PriceChild> MikeB-, just follow the exact same instructions...
[12:24] <wxq2378> Sniper: vlc :-)
[12:24] <voltagex> Sniper: define good
[12:24] <Sniper> how i download it
[12:24] <PriceChild> but change the jpg file obviously instead of creating a new one :)
[12:24] <Sergo> !vlc > Sniper
[12:24] <Sergo> :)
[12:24] <kazol> Anyone here use DD-WRT?
[12:24] <Woody_> what is the nearest software to Bearshare for Ubuntu?
[12:24] <MikeB-> Sniper: Totem is fine, but mPlayer and VLC are popular
[12:24] <Gothfunc> voltagex: linux kernel source not configured - missing version.h.  stop.
[12:24] <siloko> Hi dudes
[12:24] <fatalfury> Sergo: are you trying to play a DVD?
[12:24] <wxq2378> Sniper: run the package manager (synaptic) and select it from the list (search)
[12:25] <Sergo> fatalfury: nope, .avi ..
[12:25] <eternaljoy> Sergo: you learn quickly ;)
[12:25] <genii> DrLaunch Well, the basic process would be to boot to livecd. Then mount sda2 for instance somewhere temporary then you can edit the files on it which need the device for hard drive changed
[12:25] <eternaljoy> Sergo: VLC plays all files
[12:25] <xXSive> kazol, theres a hak.5 episode on that
[12:25] <voltagex> Gothfunc: hmm what are you trying to compile?
[12:25] <siloko> If I mount a partition on my external usb hd, and then unplug it, does the hotplug tidy up stuff cleanly unmount the filesystem, or should i do it manualyl?
[12:25] <fatalfury> Sergo: Oh ok, you should be good with VLC or Mplayer then. DVD is a whole different ball of wax though. :)
[12:26] <Neil-> siloko: always unmount first :)
[12:26] <VSpike> I have an ubuntu 6.10 system I want to upgrade to xubuntu 7.04.... what is the mechanism to do this which involves the least amount of downloading?
[12:26] <VSpike> Can I remove ubuntu-desktop, upgrade, then install xubuntu-desktop?
[12:26] <siloko> Neil-: that's what i thought but you know these clever dudes writing the software, i thought they might have done it for me :)
[12:26] <marcos> hola a todos.. tengo un servidor de datos con linux y algunas pc se conectan a el por que pues ahi es en donde esta la informacion.... es posible hacer que ciertos archivos no los guarden en sus maquinas y que no los puedan imprimir ?
[12:26] <Gothfunc> voltagex: found this on google: Okay my suggestion would be to copy your kernel config file from /boot to
[12:26] <LjL> voltagex: i don't think the cache gets cleared unless you clear it manually... unless there's a crontab script that does that. try  grep -R clean /etc/cron* 
[12:26] <Neil-> siloko: thing is, once its unplugged, the pc no longerhas access to the device
[12:27] <wxq2378> karrotx: you could debug with wireshark, watching the traffic on your network and see if the DHCP requests are sent and answered
[12:27] <Neil-> siloko: So it knows its gone, but what can it do :)
[12:27] <Gothfunc> /usr/src/linux/.config then run 'make oldconfig'. This will recreate version.h.
[12:27] <Frem> Hey, my laptop is running abnormally hot, and the fan is on constantly. Is there a way to cool things down?
[12:27] <siloko> Neil-: indeed  . . .
[12:27] <Neil-> oh wait.. i see what you are asking
[12:27] <siloko> Frem: frisge?
[12:27] <Woody_> what is the best p2p software that works in ubuntu? i want to download some videos and mp3 files
[12:27] <marcos> oh sorry, it is a eglish channel !
[12:27] <Neil-> if you do it manually, yes, it gets removed.. however you should unmount first to stop data loss
[12:27] <Skiguy> how do I list all job & process IDs?
[12:27] <Gothfunc> voltagex: i'm trying to compile drivers for my network card.  the card is brand new, and i assume newish technology because it's not detected outright.  sc92031
[12:27] <siloko> Frem: I'm actually glad I miss-spelt that
[12:27] <Neil-> will get a message if you forget :P
[12:27] <Sniper> thank you men
[12:28] <LjL> Skiguy: "ps aux" for processes, "jobs" for jobs
[12:28] <genii> Vspike Actually what I did before was bounce KDE and Gnome, installed XFCE then did the upgrade and it didn't take horribly long like a full Kubuntu upgrade for instance
[12:28] <xXSive> Woody_, try azureus...
[12:28] <yo_noob> Frem: check what is eating CPU w/ top
[12:28] <PriceChild> !info rtorrent | Woody_
[12:28] <voltagex> Gothfunc: ok, it's asking you to configure the kernel, you're gonna have to go read up because I haven't done that for aaaages, sorry.
[12:28] <ubotu> woody_: rtorrent: ncurses BitTorrent client based on LibTorrent. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.6.4-1 (feisty), package size 314 kB, installed size 860 kB
[12:28] <Woody_> xXSive: but its still a torrent downloader
[12:28] <PriceChild> Woody_, rtorrent is the vi of torrent apps :P
[12:28] <Sniper> how i update the nvidia driver
[12:28] <xXSive> yes, torrents are ten times better
[12:28] <Woody_> xXSive: i want to search for music and download
[12:28] <elek_ubuntu> hey everyone, i love the distro.  i have a question about what firewall i should use.  does ubuntu come with a tool to easily configure iptables?  i am using 7.04.  thanks in advance
[12:28] <xXSive> right
[12:28] <voltagex> Geforce 8500GT not being detected correctly by the restricted drivers manager. What can I do?
[12:28] <fatalfury> marcos: creo que necesite usa NTFS-3G para comunicar con los datos en sus PCs con Windows. lo siento... mi espanol es... malo lol
[12:28] <Woody_> xXSive: like limewire
[12:28] <Gothfunc> voltagex: no prob, what a hassle.  i hate that the supplier didn't make a chipset that is universally recognisable
[12:28] <PriceChild> !forestarter | elek_ubuntu
[12:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about forestarter - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:28] <xXSive> so look on a tracker site
[12:28] <Frem> yo_noob: Nothing. pidgin is the most resource intensive thing running, and it's only taking 2%
[12:28] <clever> siloko: unmounting does stuff like saving extra data to the usb drive, and if you unplug it you loose that data and it cant be saved properly
[12:29] <compengi> PriceChild, got any idea for my issue
[12:29] <elek_ubuntu> firestarter?
[12:29] <compengi> ?
[12:29] <voltagex> Gothfunc: send a message to the supplier - avoid buying from them if you can
[12:29] <siloko> clever: ok . . .
[12:29] <PriceChild> compengi, could you repeat it please?
[12:29] <elek_ubuntu> i tried using firestarter and it doesnt seem to load on boot
[12:29] <Sniper> please tell me how i update the nvidia driver
[12:29] <VSpike> genii: cool.. i'll try that
[12:29] <PriceChild> elek_ubuntu, the firewall is always running.
[12:29] <bigprick> are uuu ready tooo fumble
[12:29] <compengi> PriceChild, after i eject my flash drive and unplug it, the icon in the places left tab in nautilus is still visible and after i plug the flash it's not auto-mounted, i need to mount it manually and when i check it's properties it would give me the same ones of my flash. any idea?
[12:29] <grout> anyone figured out how to put icons in kiba-dock?
[12:29] <marcos> fatalfury: jaja ok I uderstan it, but I have a linux server and all the others have windows... so is not possible to do ?
[12:29] <elek_ubuntu> PriceChild: mmm..
[12:29] <elek_ubuntu> dont see it in the processes when i reboot
[12:29] <siloko> Also just wanted to say NICE ONE!! to all you guys who hang out on this channel giving help for free!! It is much appreciated in this neck of the woods :)
[12:29] <voltagex> Sniper: apt-get update && apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:30] <eternaljoy> is there any way I can play battlefield 2142 on Ubuntu without purchasing Cedega?
[12:30] <PriceChild> compengi, no idea sorry
[12:30] <jupp> hi , i need live talk whit my friends whit a headset. they all have the yahoo live mess.is it possible?
[12:30] <Sniper> thank you
[12:30] <PriceChild> elek_ubuntu, firestarter is just for editing and monitoring
[12:30] <jontec_> okay, logs were unhelpeful... no errors and they only showed my last login (I've tried to login several times)
[12:30] <wxq2378> Sniper: do you just mean install the legacy drivers? nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new packages might help
[12:30] <voltagex> eternaljoy: winehq.com
[12:30] <compengi> PriceChild, hmm.... do you know anyone here that could help?
[12:30] <PriceChild> compengi, if someone knows and is availiable they will assist
[12:30] <yo_noob> Frem: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
[12:30] <Neil-> eternaljoy: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=3985
[12:30] <Neil-> its semi ok in wine
[12:30] <eternaljoy> voltagex: battlefield 2142 will play just using Wine?
[12:30] <jontec_> voltagex: does kopete do voice?
[12:31] <compengi> PriceChild, i mean any specific person from the developers
[12:31] <kon> is there any special installation available for intel core 2 CPUs? or should i use the normal 32-bit x86 image for that?
[12:31] <Sniper> i have old driver i want to upgrade it
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Neil-: u can play it in Wine?
[12:31] <Frem> yo_noob: No such file or directory
[12:31] <Neil-> eternaljoy: actually...
[12:31] <fatalfury> Marcos: I'm not exactly sure when dealing with servers, but check out NTFS-3G here: http://www.ntfs-3g.org/ it lets you read/write to Windows partitions and PCs
[12:31] <elek_ubuntu> PriceChild: thanks ill give it another shot
[12:31] <Neil-> eternaljoy: doesnt look to great
[12:31] <PriceChild> compengi, developers usually dont' have much time to help. If they do then they will help if they see you.
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Neil-: actually?
[12:31] <voltagex> eternaljoy: no idea sorry, but that's the free option
[12:31] <jupp> kopete does no voice.
[12:31] <Neil-> eternaljoy: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=6637 read here for details
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Neil-: what you mean?  slow?
[12:31] <FskU> anyone have any experience with UltimateUbuntu?
[12:31] <b33ch> kon, just use a regular build
[12:31] <BigMac> Hey, could anyone assist me in applying http://rafb.net/p/zxc3lA86.html to my path
[12:31] <xorAxAx> which irc client does mark shuttleworth use?
[12:31] <b33ch> aka 1836
[12:31] <Sergo> anyone know when the piding will be available in repos, or to compile it manual ?=] 
[12:31] <b33ch> i836
[12:31] <wxq2378> kon: yes you can use that or if you want you can also use the AMD64 edition. stick with 32bits if you want to have less problems
[12:31] <eternaljoy> Neil-: slow frame rate?
[12:31] <b33ch> !core
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about core - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <Sergo> "pidgin'
[12:32] <PriceChild> Sergo, gutsy
[12:32] <compengi> PriceChild, i can understand... thanks anyways :)
[12:32] <kon> wxq2378, AMD64 isn't AMD only?
[12:32] <xorAxAx> nobody knows?
[12:32] <Neil-> eternaljoy: Never done it, but there are a few issues.. it might work.. see that link, give it a go :)
[12:32] <yo_noob> Frem: lsmod |grep cpu
[12:32] <Sergo> PriceChild , i;m not gutsy
[12:32] <kon> wxq2378, less problems you say, what problems? 32-bit compatibility?
[12:32] <PriceChild> Sergo, gutsy will have pidgin
[12:32] <eternaljoy> Neil-: you never done it? LOL
[12:32] <wxq2378> kon: the core2 duo support the same instruction set. it runs fine here, appart from a few issues with power down and suspend to disk
[12:32] <yo_noob> Frem: does it show cpufreq?
[12:33] <fatalfury> Sergo: I was able to compile Pidgin and get it working, but couldn't get sound from it. In Edgy. Needs GnuTSL for MSN and Jabber connections.
[12:33] <Sergo> ) gutsy, it's early to discuss about gutsy
[12:33] <Neil-> eternaljoy: No,  but I've played other games in wine. Best thing is to try it yourself on your system
[12:33] <jontec_> kon: no wine, or much other proprietery software in amd64, I'm using it right now, but it's not all that bad...
[12:33] <Frem> yo_noob: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21215/
[12:33] <Timmytom> Hi, just installed a fresh 7.04, and I can login via TTY1, but when using gnome I get authentication failed
[12:33] <PriceChild> Sergo, indeed, so wait till october :)
[12:33] <jontec_> kon: we can get wine runnin in amd64 supposedly
[12:33] <eternaljoy> Neil-: ok cheers
[12:33] <kon> oh i need wine
[12:33] <fatalfury> marcos: hope that helps, but if not sorry. :( i'm not too experience with servers.
[12:33] <Zigosity> Hey. For some reason, I can't access any of my mountable stuff (Other HD, opt. drives) after I ran the "cat /proc/partitions  " command. Anyone know why?
[12:33] <Frem> yo_noob: i think so.
[12:33] <h-bomb> does anyone in here use munin?
[12:33] <wxq2378> kon: the problems may be specific to my mainboard. other "problems" are proprietary softwares packages. like the flash plugin that is not available
[12:33] <kon> thanks for the quick info, i guess i will try and see
[12:34] <kon> ah i dont care about flash :)
[12:34] <wxq2378> kon: oh wine isnt supported neither. so you should go to 32bits
[12:34] <h-bomb> i need to know what the correct file permissions for munin-update.log are
[12:34] <kon> wxq2378, jontec_: thanks!
[12:34] <Sniper> guys i install skype but icant go to skypecasts
[12:34] <marcos> fatalfury: mm ok ! don't worry !
[12:34] <jrib> wxq2378: winehq repo has amd64 packages for feisty
[12:35] <elek_ubuntu> one more question, im trying to edit /etc/firestarter/inbound/setup and its saying i cant write to it since it is read-only.. meanwhile im using sudo gedit to edit the file.  not sure whats going on there
[12:35] <jontec_> jrib: are you serious?
[12:35] <MattJ> #
[12:35] <MattJ> #
[12:35] <jrib> jontec_: yep
[12:35] <jontec_> jrib: but do we have .debs in our repos?
[12:35] <Woody_> what is a replacement of Limewire for Ubuntu?
[12:35] <PriceChild> Woody_, frostwire I think/
[12:35] <wxq2378> jrib: ah good to know :-) though i try to stick with the original ubuntu repositories
[12:35] <jrib> jontec_: no, they are in the winehq repos
[12:35] <Sniper> how i update the kernel
[12:35] <jontec_> !limewire
[12:35] <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.
[12:35] <PriceChild> !info frostwire
[12:35] <ubotu> Package frostwire does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[12:35] <Woody_> thanks PriceChild
[12:35] <Woody_> ah
[12:35] <PriceChild> Woody_, hmm limewire is on ubuntu
[12:36] <Sniper> i want to update the kernel
[12:36] <h4wk0> !frostwire
[12:36] <ubotu> frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[12:36] <PriceChild> Sniper, why do you want to update it?
[12:36] <Timmytom> Why can I only log in via console, when I try gnome (or what it is), it says "authentication failed"
[12:36] <Woody_> PriceChild: limewire works on ubuntu?
[12:36] <PriceChild> h4wk0, ah thanks! :) ( Woody_ see that)
[12:36] <jupp> is it possible that the MS yahoo messenger run under wine? Thanks for the answer.
[12:36] <Zigosity> Hey. For some reason, I can't access any of my mountable stuff (Other HD, opt. drives) after I ran the "cat /proc/partitions  " command. Anyone know why?
[12:36] <h-bomb> does anyone in here use munin?
[12:36] <voltagex> why on EARTH would you want limewire
[12:36] <h-bomb> i need to know what the correct file permissions for munin-update.log are
[12:36] <PriceChild> jupp, MS yahoo ?
[12:36] <voltagex> when you can have frostwire
[12:36] <Gursikh> Hey guys, how do I make Amarok the default player for all my music files?
[12:36] <yurimxpxman> how can I add a virtual terminal??
[12:36] <kon> Zigosity: only that command? shouldn't do anything bad
[12:37] <h4wk0> I prefer frostwire over limewire
[12:37] <Frem> jupp: Gaim can access the MSN and Yahoo chat networks.
[12:37] <jupp> i mean yahoo messenger for MS.
[12:37] <voltagex> grab the frostwire deb off frostwire.com if you want it
[12:37] <wxq2378> Zigosity: well, maybe unrelated but i found the problem to my mount problem. maybe woth a try.. can you check if gnome-volume-manager is running?
[12:37] <hilts50> how to initiate the install from terminal?
[12:37] <Zigosity> wxq2378: How would I do that?
[12:37] <kon> pgrep
[12:38] <yo_noob> Frem: what is the cpu on the lappy
[12:38] <Miso> do i need to uninstall firefox 64 before i install firefox32?
[12:38] <hilts50> Anyone know the command to start the install process from the command line?
[12:38] <obsethryl> anyone with ubuntustudio?
[12:38] <lou_> no miso
[12:38] <Frem> yo_noob: a pentium M, 1.60 GHz.
[12:38] <PriceChild> Miso, you can't have both installed... and you can't easily install 32bit firefox on 64bit ubuntu or ther other way around
[12:39] <wxq2378> Zigosity: in a terminal window "ps ax|grep [g] nome-vol" it should print one line. there is a grahical process manager too, but dont ask me about the english name of it ;-)
[12:39] <lou_> i would google firefox 32, you have to have both
[12:39] <kon> another question: is the improvment even worth using AMD64 opposed to the standard x86 version?
[12:39] <Woody_> For God's sake, i want to understand.... what is the best replacement for Limewire in Ubuntu Fiesty?
[12:39] <lou_> i have both on mine right now hehe
[12:39] <h4wk0> Woody_; Frostwire
[12:39] <Miso> conflicting answers there.. i know how to install firefox 32 - i'm trying to get flash to work
[12:39] <Frem> yo_noob: Also, the display has started randomly flashing white every few minutes. I'm afraid the video card might be overheating or something. I'm using the fglrx drivers.
[12:40] <h4wk0> !frostwire | Woody_
[12:40] <ubotu> Woody_: frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[12:40] <Zigosity> wxq2378: I got this: " 5371 ?        Ss     0:00 gnome-volume-manager --sm-client-id default4"
[12:40] <lou_> hehe google install 32 bit ubuntu
[12:40] <PriceChild> Sniper, what driver are you running atm and what card do you have?
[12:41] <Sniper> i i have nvidia 7300 gs
[12:41] <PriceChild> Sniper, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[12:41] <Miso> how can i uninstall firefox64, when i attempt to in synaptic it appears to also need to uninstall ubuntu-desktop and other things i probably need
[12:41] <Sniper> ok
[12:41] <hiromitz> can someone help me with a problem?
[12:41] <jontec_> Woody_: "best" is an opinion and subjective: install them both and see for yourself.
[12:41] <wxq2378> Zigosity: ok, that looks good. my problem was that is was not running. its responsible to mount devices for gnome. with "gnome-mount --device /dev/XXX" replaceing XXX with the actual name should mount a device manually
[12:41] <yo_noob> Frem: try "sudo modprobe speedstep-ich"
[12:41] <jupp> Thanks. i try it.
[12:41] <PriceChild> Miso, ubuntu-desktop is a meta package and contains nothing, safe to remove. The rest of it you need to decide whether you want to keep or not
[12:42] <Frem> yo_noob: FATAL: Error inserting speedstep_ich (/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/speedstep-ich.ko): No such device
[12:42] <jontec_> hiromitz: yes, what is the problem :D
[12:42] <Woody_> jontec_ what do you mean by opinion and subjective? (ubuntu is killing me! everything is complicated!!!)
[12:42] <Bondolon> I'm trying to compile the alsa-driver source package, and it's exiting with an error
[12:42] <lou_> you don't want to uninstall it
[12:42] <Miso> thanks pricechild
[12:42] <lou_> just leave it alone hehe
[12:42] <hiromitz> Im having a tablet mouse problem that doesnt work when i first log in but after i log out and back in it works fine any suggestions??
[12:42] <Miso> ok lou_
[12:42] <wxq2378> Miso: ubuntu-desktop is "just" a metapackage. it wont remove anything essential. but! you could run into trouble when you next try to ubgrade to feisty+1 so its also a good idea to keep it
[12:43] <yo_noob> Frem: sorry, can't help more but basically looks like speedstep is not functional.
[12:43] <jrib> hilts50: you need the alternate cd
[12:43] <Frem> yo_noob: So I need to find out how to enable it?
[12:43] <Miso> i'm just trying to get flash to work in mozilla 64 on feisty.. is there something else i should do other than follow the instructions to install firefox32?
[12:43] <Zigosity> wxq2378: This is silly, that didn't work. Bah, it's been nothing but problems since I started running ubuntu : |.
[12:44] <yo_noob> Frem: ya, try googling speedstep with you laptop model no etc.
[12:44] <hiromitz> Jontec_: Im having a tablet mouse problem that doesnt work when i first log in but after i log out and back in it works fine any suggestions??
[12:44] <Frem> yo_noob: thanks much for your help. :-)
[12:44] <OuZo> what channel do i join for desktop effects like mac effects? thanks
[12:44] <jrib> Miso: nspluginwrapper is a lot easier imo http://www.janvitus.netsons.org/2007/01/15/nspluginwrapper-adobe-flash-player/
[12:45] <jrib> OuZo: #ubuntu-effects
[12:45] <varka> OuZo: #ubuntu-effects
[12:45] <bayziders> Does ubuntu support S.M.P?
[12:45] <jontec_> hiromitz: I simply asked you to ask the question instead of waiting for one person
[12:45] <wxq2378> Zigosity: sorry, i probably cant help you then. ubuntu runs verry well for me. the 64 bit version has some small issues compared to the 32 bit version but both are very usable for me. what did you use previously?
[12:45] <mjr> bayziders, yes
[12:45] <OuZo> thanks jrib, varka
[12:45] <Timmytom> Why doesn't gnome recognize my username password?
[12:45] <bayziders> Thanks.
[12:45] <cerealkiller219> I installed phpbb2, but I messed up setting up the database part... how can i reconfigure this?
[12:45] <Timmytom> I can login via TTY
[12:46] <Bondolon> When trying to compile alsa-driver, The compile is exiting with an Error 2.  I'm using the ubuntu source package, but it's getting hung up on the linux headers.  Might anyone have an idea what's happening here?
[12:46] <wxq2378> Timmytom: different keyboard layout in X and console?
[12:46] <crimsun> Bondolon: are you attempting to compile 1.0.14rc4?
[12:46] <Timmytom> Hmm, that may be
[12:46] <Zigosity> wxq2378: Windows. Running my system dual-boot right now with two different harddrives for the 2 OSs. I've been having big network problems (I can't share anything on the windows harddrive from Ubuntu) and now this, it's just crazy :\.
[12:46] <crimsun> Bondolon: do you have build-essential and linux-headers-$(uname -r) installed?
[12:46] <Timmytom> But it's 100% fresh from installation
[12:46] <Bondolon> crimsun: I have all of the required files, and I'm compiling 1.0.13 stable
[12:47] <cerealkiller219> anyone?
[12:47] <cerealkiller219> I installed phpbb2, but I messed up setting up the database part... how can i reconfigure this?
[12:47] <Timmytom> You wouldn't happen to know how I can see the keyboard layout gnome (or whatever x is standard in 7.04) is using?
[12:47] <Timmytom> which keyboard layout*
[12:47] <Sniper> how is the best wine or crossover
[12:47] <wxq2378> Timmytom: maybe use passwd in the console and choose a safe pasword without special character to test if you can login then. (you can later change back to a strong password)
[12:48] <crimsun> Bondolon: you likely want alsa-driver 1.0.14rc4
[12:48] <Bondolon> crimsun: thing is, I tried the source from alsa's page itself before trying the source in the repositories, and it's giving me the same error with both, and with both being stable
[12:48] <BigToe> Can you share a scanner through SAMBA the same way as you can a printer? Just wondering, because I don't know whether to try and plug my scanner into my ubuntu print/file/IRC server or into my laptop.
[12:48] <Timmytom> yay
[12:48] <Bondolon> crimsun: alright, I'll give that a try
[12:48] <crimsun> Bondolon: are you trying to compile on dapper or edgy?
[12:48] <Bondolon> crimsun: feisty, actually
[12:48] <wysiwyg> damn
[12:48] <crimsun> Bondolon: then you definitely want 1.0.14rc4
[12:48] <wysiwyg> no luck with the new driver
[12:48] <Bondolon> crimsun: nevermind, I just figured out my own problem
[12:48] <Timmytom> wxq2378: Thanks, you fixed it :)
[12:49] <Bondolon> crimsun:  yeah, 1.0.13 is only made for <2.6.16
[12:49] <wxq2378> BigToe: not that i know.
[12:49] <wysiwyg> why does gedit print and oo or abiword doesnt?
[12:49] <BigToe> wxq2378, would there be any way to share a scanner on linux?
[12:49] <Miso> jrib: after i install nspluginwrapper i can then install a 32 bit flash plugin in 64 bit firefox?
[12:49] <zcat[1] > BigToe: not as far as I know, but you can have the scanner save to a shared directory.. or even ssh into the box with the scanner to control it..
[12:49] <jrib> Miso: exactly, and use it in your 64bit browser
[12:50] <BigToe> zcat[1] , sounds good enough...
[12:50] <Miso> jrib: thank you
[12:50] <Dekkard> wysiwyg do you have it set to print to a printer of print to file?
[12:50] <BigToe> !scanner
[12:50] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[12:50] <bohnbohn> holy
[12:50] <wxq2378> wysiwyg: because they use different ways to print. some use CUPS directly, some use the "lp" command line utility. sometimes its also a problem that a program sends the wong data to the printer (e.g. sending PS instead of the printer protocol)
[12:51] <bohnbohn> im here=-O
[12:51] <wysiwyg> print to file is unchecked
[12:51] <Zigosity> Okay, that's it
[12:51] <Sniper> how i install skystar2 card
[12:51] <Zigosity> I'm re-installing Ubuntu, and if I can't get everything working in the next day I'm going back to windows.
[12:51] <Zigosity> >: (
[12:51] <Miso> jrib: can you direct me to the flash plugin i should use?
[12:51] <BigToe> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScannersHp -- are these the only HP scanners that work or the only ones tested?
[12:51] <linuxr> anyone have this problem, during system boot check forced came up and locked up the system at 18%, I then changed boot options with noapic and the system checked the file system and all was good.
[12:52] <wysiwyg> this really pisses me off
[12:52] <ziggy23> Anyone here familiar with OpenVPN?
[12:52] <jrib> Miso: the page has step by step instructions in english if you scroll down.  You just grab the tar.gz directly from adobe
[12:52] <bohnbohn> nooooo dont do that
[12:52] <wysiwyg> wxq2378, thx for the data, ill ask at an oo channel
[12:52] <wxq2378> BigToe: you could run xsane on the server, either remotly with "ssh -X" if you have linux on your other box too, or with VNC with any OS on the client. the server has to run an x server with both solutions. not sure if you want that
[12:52] <robthebob> i tried to install ubuntu, but after pressing "enter" at the first screen, it goes to a brown desktop where i can move the mouse, plus two thin lines of corrupt video, what should i do?
[12:53] <Zigosity> Alright, I'm off to re-install. Wish me luck and thanks for the help, people.
[12:53] <santote_> hi
[12:53] <BigToe> wxq2378, I would like to not be have an X server, but if I have to... :P
[12:53] <voltagex> hi, apt-get update is halting/not getting any response when trying to download Translation-en_AU bzip2
[12:54] <eternaljoy> i installed cedega CVS, but when I type cedega, I always get: cedega: command not found.  Any ideas? :P
[12:54] <ziggy23> I am trying to port my Windows OpenVPN config file to Ubuntu, Nautilus is not letting me paste it (the option is grayed out).
[12:54] <BigToe> also wxq2378, what does the -X do on ssh?
[12:54] <robthebob> eternaljoy: make sure the binary is in your PATH
[12:54] <benguin> Ok, i have a pretty involved question regarding ubuntu not booting.  Can someone willing to help please PM me?
[12:54] <PriceChild> BigToe, forwards X
[12:54] <wxq2378> BigToe: well i was not correct. with "ssh -X" you're using your local X server on the client. the server has the x libraries installed tough. but no need to run the server in that case
[12:54] <BigToe> ah PriceChild
[12:54] <PriceChild> BigToe, lets you see graphical apps
[12:54] <MenZa> Nautilus is being a PITA--as in, not starting on start-up, and I can't start it manually either.
[12:54] <eternaljoy> robthebob: i dont even know where cedega is
[12:54] <BigToe> sigh
[12:54] <robthebob> PriceChild: i went ahead with the 32-bit install, but hit that problem, any suggestions?
[12:55] <robthebob> eternaljoy: where did you install it to?
[12:55] <BigToe> I guess putty won't work with -X then
[12:55] <PwEt> Suc_Mes_BouLe hi my friend :)
[12:55] <eternaljoy> robthebob: I run a script
[12:55] <robthebob> eternaljoy: /usr/local? /opt?
[12:55] <eternaljoy> robthebob: no idea!  how can I find it?
[12:55] <PriceChild> robthebob, safe graphics mode or the alternate installer
[12:55] <wxq2378> BigToe: -X enables X forwarding. so for example if you run "xeyes" in the ssh session, then the window will apear on yopur local screen, while the program itself is executed on the server.
[12:55] <robthebob> PriceChild: ok, my hardware is very standard though! surprising - gentoo was easier
[12:56] <robthebob> eternaljoy: try "locate cedega"
[12:56] <BigToe> wxq2378, I knew that... I just wondered if there was a way for that to work in windows over SSH, and not VNC.
[12:56] <eternaljoy> robthebob: locate cedega = nothing
[12:56] <MenZa> eternaljoy: sudo updatedb
[12:56] <MenZa> then locate cedega
[12:56] <eternaljoy> MenZa: ok brb
[12:56] <robthebob> eternaljoy: ok well i guess yeah MenZa is right
[12:56] <jovans> Hello i have no icons in Openoffice 2.2 under Ubuntu Fesity
[12:57] <danan> does anyone have any idea why my gaim isn't making sounds when i recieve / send im's?
[12:57] <BigToe> !sound
[12:57] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:57] <BigToe> anyway
[12:57] <BigToe> I'm off to sleep
[12:57] <BigToe> :S
[12:57] <Kordite> QUERY: I upgraded from 6.06 to 7.04 and repartitioned my drive and now Ubuntu does not recognize my iPod. Not added to desktop. Not in /media. None of the suggestions in the forums (short of re-installing the whole shebang) have worked. Any suggestions??
[12:57] <eternaljoy> BigToe: look under the bed
[12:57] <ziggy23> I am trying to port my Windows OpenVPN config file to Ubuntu, Nautilus is not letting me paste it (the option is grayed out).  Any ideas as to why this happens?
[12:57] <eternaljoy> BigToe: spider there ;)
[12:57] <BigToe> eternaljoy, there's a load of rubbish. :P
[12:57] <wxq2378> BigToe: ah. well putty can do X11 forwards too and there is cygwin (which is much more that just X) or separate packages with X servers on windows. but i find its not so responsive ans in linux or with VNC. however it "works"
[12:58] <eternaljoy> BigToe: under the rubbish :)
[12:58] <BigToe> ah, ok wxq2378
[12:58] <eternaljoy> MenZa: may I paste what the command output is?
[12:58] <wxq2378> ziggy23: opened a file wich you dont have write permissions? can you save the file?
[12:58] <eternaljoy> BigToe: no wonder your toe is big, from all the spider bites ;)
[12:59] <ziggy23> the config files are on a windows ntfs volume which mounts as /dev/sda2 in linux
[12:59] <BigToe> I think I might just go for the easy option and connect the scanner straight to my windows laptop... the only reason I have my printer connected to my ubuntu server is for printing stuff from downstairs via wifi :P
[12:59] <BigToe> heh eteran
[12:59] <BigToe> er, eternaljoy
[12:59] <BigToe> snore
[01:00] <ziggy23> I am not sure if I can save it (linux newbie here).  What should I do?
[01:00] <wxq2378> ziggy23: ntfs volumes are usually mounted as read only as NTFS support for writes is not safe (depending on driver tough)
[01:00] <chewd> greetings
[01:01] <eternaljoy> has anyone been able to play the DEMO version of Battle Field 2142 on Feisty?
[01:01] <VSpike> ziggy23: running feisty?
[01:01] <wacky> hai
[01:01] <engineer> linux is not for games
[01:01] <chewd> just downloaded & booted from the desktop cd.... anybody care to answer some stupid questions?
[01:01] <roadfish> tu
[01:01] <eternaljoy> engineer: i disagree
[01:01] <engineer> why
[01:01] <|chiz|> chewd: spew em out
[01:01] <bayziders> Can some one recommend a low end laptop to run Ubuntu and beryl on? I will just be using it for gaim and firefox.
[01:02] <ziggy23> Can I cut from the NTFS volume to paste somewhere in the Linux partition.  Yes running Feisty
[01:02] <ziggy23> dual booting
[01:02] <eternaljoy> engineer: because im playing Enemy Territory now on Ubuntu and it runs and looks better than it does on Windows
[01:02] <kitche> eternaljoy: not that I know of but it's still bronze on wine so it needs work still to play
[01:02] <wxq2378> ziggy23: you could drag the file into your home folder and edit there
[01:02] <eternaljoy> engineer: some games actually run better on Linux
[01:02] <VSpike> bayziders: why you want beryl to run gaim and firefox? :)
[01:02] <engineer> if you have the right graficcard..
[01:02] <chewd> okie.... when booting from CD does ubuntu save changes i make? will it remember stuff ive installed? or is all that gone when i shut down?
[01:02] <eternaljoy> kitche: bronze?
[01:02] <VSpike> chewd: all gone
[01:02] <PriceChild> ziggy23, you can make an image of the drive as a file on your linux partition... but you can't boot from it...
[01:02] <chewd> okay
[01:03] <kitche> eternaljoy: means it does not work like it's suppose to yet
[01:03] <bayziders> Vspike: What else would you use it for? It's eye candy.
[01:03] <voltagex> now that I've installed nvidia-glx-new will Ubuntu reconfigure X for me? or do I have to do that myself
[01:03] <eternaljoy> kitche: maybe I shold try installing it using wine
[01:03] <Miso> What is the computer activity monitor?
[01:03] <chewd> can i make it dual-boot with XP?
[01:03] <eternaljoy> kitche: how can I install the latest Wine on feisty pls?
[01:03] <Miso> computer activity logger*
[01:03] <wxq2378> chewd: yes
[01:03] <engineer> my 3d is not working and if it worked it has 60 hz on a ato 200 xpress
[01:03] <VSpike> bayziders: true enough I guess :)
[01:03] <chewd> how much HDD space does it need on avg?
[01:03] <kitche> eternaljoy: sue the winhq repos
[01:04] <tarren> can somone tell me how to burn an iso from the cammand line?    thanks a ton
[01:04] <|chiz|> chewd: 10 GB is plenty
[01:04] <kitche> eternaljoy: use*
[01:04] <engineer> i mean ati 200 xpress onboard
[01:04] <chewd> & its not going to destroy my NTFS partition?
[01:04] <wxq2378> eternaljoy: doesnt winhq have a repository with recent .deb packages?
[01:04] <eternaljoy> kitche: how do I use the winhq repos?
[01:04] <PriceChild> chewd, defragment it first
[01:04] <chewd> good point price
[01:04] <kitche> tarren cdrecord --device=/dev/xxx <file>.iso
[01:04] <eternaljoy> wxq2378: not sure. how can I find out?
[01:04] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, go to their site and read the instructions
[01:04] <herbaliser> anybody know a software to sync subtitles?
[01:04] <eternaljoy> PriceChild: ok :-)
[01:04] <|chiz|> chewd: during the install you can resize your ntfs partition and use the new space
[01:05] <chewd> sweet
[01:05] <kitche> eternaljoy: run thsi command in the terminal wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[01:05] <EllWales> Can anyone help a newbie on ubuntu, I have a prob, pm me if anyone can, thanks
[01:05] <fester225> I'm attempting to upgrade from Dapper to Edgy. When I run  gksu "update-manager -c" , I get "Gtk WARNING: cannot open display:" Apt-get says GKSU is up to date. How do I get GKSU to do the upgrade?
[01:05] <chewd> i might just ditch the recovery partition & use that space
[01:05] <MenZa> Nautilus is being a PITA--as in, not starting on start-up, and I can't start it manually either. Has anyone experienced this before?
[01:05] <eternaljoy> wxq2378: im on http://www.winhq.net/ now, but i dont see it
[01:05] <tarren> thank kitche
[01:05] <eternaljoy> kitche: ok
[01:05] <kitche> eternaljoy: then this one sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
[01:05] <bayziders> So any recommendation?
[01:05] <chewd> anybody ever tried installing it to a flash drive?
[01:05] <ziggy23> Is it just a matter of giving myself permission to write the file, if I am the only user of the machine?
[01:05] <chewd> too slow?
[01:05] <engineer> by the way does somebody know why eagle under dapper has too small fonts?
[01:05] <|chiz|> chewd: it should put windows on the boot menu during the install too
[01:05] <wxq2378> chewd: you can resize the NTFS partition and install ubuntu in the free space (but make a backup of your importnat data anyway!). you can select how much you want to give to ubuntu. it shoudl be 5GB so that you can install more and work decently.
[01:06] <eternaljoy> kitche: ok said Done
[01:06] <eternaljoy> kitche: and now?
[01:06] <chewd> i gotta say im impressed at how far ubuntu has come
[01:06] <tarren> anybody know anything about linux mint is it a good system?
[01:06] <eternaljoy> chewd: me too
[01:06] <chewd> tried it a couple years ago.. without much luck
[01:06] <gentoo_user> anyone here use the ubuntu server edition?
[01:06] <chewd> its workin like a dream right from the getgo
[01:07] <eternaljoy> kitche: do I now update and install apt-get install wine?
[01:07] <engineer> where can i get goobintu live cd?
[01:07] <engineer> i mean goobuntu
[01:07] <fester225> I'm attempting to upgrade from Dapper to Edgy. When I run  gksu "update-manager -c" , I get "Gtk WARNING: cannot open display:" Apt-get says GKSU is up to date. How do I get GKSU to do the upgrade?
[01:07] <eternaljoy> engineer: google
[01:07] <wxq2378> chewd: i installed debian (server) on a USB flash drive. but i did it not with ubuntu. in general it should be no problem, but the default settings use the disk a lot which may wear out the flash memory.
[01:07] <spl0it> how can I confirm if my 3d graphics are working properly? I can't enable the desktop effects and I believe the reason is my 3d graphics are not working properly
[01:07] <engineer> no
[01:07] <Hobbsee> engineer: this is not a support channel for goobuntu, as it's not an official flavour.
[01:07] <chewd> wxq: ive got one of those lil thumb drives thats actually a tiny hard disk
[01:08] <engineer> only a question..
[01:08] <eternaljoy> engineer: why not?
[01:08] <chewd> its slow as hell
[01:08] <Akuma_> i keep getting messeges from syslogd on an open terminal. any idea what's causing this?
[01:08] <eternaljoy> kitche: you here?
[01:08] <gentoo_user> how easy is setting up the security on unbuntu server edition?
[01:08] <gentoo_user> *ubuntu
[01:09] <chewd> does the desktop cd have WINE on it somewhere?
[01:09] <kitche> engineer: not such cd sicne it's not releasefd
[01:09] <eternaljoy> !page kitche
[01:09] <wxq2378> chewd: it is probably not made for long term usage and may get hot. but of course it should be possible to install there too.
[01:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about page kitche - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:09] <MikeNiCke> hello, can someone tell me how to install gnome-java?
[01:09] <kitche> eternaljoy: yes I was taking the trash out
[01:09] <chewd> yea it does get hot
[01:09] <engineer> kitche thanx
[01:09] <kitche> engineer: it's only internal for Google
[01:09] <eternaljoy> kitche: hope all is clean now ;)
[01:10] <engineer> ok maybe it will beat microsoft later
[01:10] <Miso> best way to install an nvidia driver without using automatix?
[01:10] <EllWales> Can anyone help a newbie onubuntu, I have a prob, pm me if anyone can, thanks
[01:10] <eternaljoy> kitche: after wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/feisty.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list, when then pls?
[01:10] <chewd> its a shame i cant just give it a folder on my windows partition to keep prefs & downloaded addons in, & just keep booting from the live cd until im comfortable with the big switch
[01:10] <kitche> eternaljoy: install wine then
[01:10] <wxq2378> chewd: well how you actually can boot from the USB disk depends on your BIOS and then linux has to load the USB drivers early enough so that it can load the stuff from the drive. my install was not on a PC (NSLU2) where this is a common set up. but with ubunt it might need some additional work
[01:11] <voltagex> eternaljoy: apt-get update && apt-get install wine
[01:11] <|chiz|> EllWales, why don't you just ask the channel so we can all see the problem and put some thought into it.
[01:11] <eternaljoy> kitche: how does aptget know to get Wine from that new listing and not from the ubuntu sources?
[01:11] <eternaljoy> voltagex: cheers
[01:11] <wxq2378> Miso: you did use one of the nvidia-glx" pacages?
[01:11] <chewd> wxq: the bios on this machine has an option to boot from USB.... altho ive never tried it
[01:12] <void^> the ability to boot from usb varies from bios to bios.. in my experience, award is more likely to succeed than ami, for example.
[01:12] <Miso> wxq2378: i haven't tried anything yet.. what about nvidia binary X.org driver in Add/Remove?
[01:12] <voltagex> wxq2378: on the subject of nvidia-glx, I just installed -glx-new and it doesn't seem to have reconfigured X. Is there a guide to do it manually somewhere?
[01:12] <engineer> shall i upgrade to feisty from dapper or wait for 8.04 LTS?
[01:12] <rollerskatejamms> Anybody here have a blackberry?
[01:13] <voltagex> !anyone | rollerskatejamms
[01:13] <ubotu> rollerskatejamms: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:13] <chewd> one other thing... my battery life in ubuntu is about half what it is when i boot XP.. is there a power management package i should install to fix that?
[01:13] <wxq2378> chewd: well an old install which i made with the drive built in booted perfectly without any change on an other PC when i put the drive in a USB case. but that's becasue the bios mapped the USB disk to /dev/sda1 and that was exactly the name when the drive was built in the other PC
[01:13] <rollerskatejamms> What do you guys do in terms of syncing you blackberry? I know you can sync palms fine with linux but I see nothing about blackberry in the repositories.
[01:14] <ziggy23> How do I give myself permission to write to the /etc /openvpn directory?
[01:14] <rollerskatejamms> ziggy23, sudo -i
[01:14] <PriceChild> ziggy23, you don't :)
[01:14] <ncd> hi
[01:14] <PriceChild> !sudo | ziggy23
[01:14] <ubotu> ziggy23: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:14] <Slart> ziggy23: not sure you should.. use sudo instead... or gksudo gedit filenameyoueanttoedit
[01:14] <ncd> i cant get mplayer or totem to work
[01:14] <voltagex> rollerskatejamms: first hit on google for blackberry ubuntu
[01:14] <rollerskatejamms> ziggy23, Its a very bad idea to change permissions in /etc, just use sudo
[01:14] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, please don't suggest root shells... we have sudo for a reason :)
[01:14] <rollerskatejamms> voltagex, Yeah I found that, but the forums are down.
[01:14] <ncd> i dl'ed a slue of gstreamer codecs
[01:15] <voltagex> rollerskatejamms: you should really really learn to use google then. http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:NqCbW1IVQcgJ:ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php%3Ft%3D190938+blackberry+ubuntu&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=au&client=firefox-a
[01:15] <wxq2378> voltagex: i dont know. i re ran "dpkg-reconfigre xserver-xorg" which then took the "nvidia" driver. though it selected bad resolution settings so i ended up copying the file from an earlier installation (different PC same monitor)
[01:15] <ncd> and installed libdvdcss/win32codecs
[01:15] <rollerskatejamms> voltagex, Great thanks for the help, and the arrogance.
[01:15] <ncd> now i get this
[01:15] <Slart> ziggy23: basically.. use sudo for console commands (mount, cp, mv etc) and gksudo for X stuff.. such as gedit, nautilus etc
[01:15] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Yeah well when you have to execute like 50 manually commands as root, its a pain to type sudo 50 times.
[01:15] <engineer> my most problem is that eagle under dapper have too small text in menue what is the reason?
[01:15] <voltagex> rollerskatejamms: sorry.
[01:15] <rollerskatejamms> voltagex, np :-D
[01:15] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, I've had this conversation with someone already tonight... :P
[01:15] <chippy_> newbie here ....how do I install a fontset ? Downloaded InneX.rar and OS-L-Iconset
[01:15] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, What if you made a mistake?
[01:15] <Miso> !nvidia
[01:15] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:16] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Dervish ensures that won't be a problem.
[01:16] <eternaljoy> kitche: ok!  wine is installed.  but I dont see a icon for it anywhere. any ideas?
[01:16] <Sniper> hi
[01:16] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, dervish?
[01:16] <ncd> http://rafb.net/p/Rs8XQo67.html
[01:16] <cgs_bob> hello all.  I'm in the market for a laptop that has very good linux support.  Any suggestions?
[01:16] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, wine is a cli program
[01:16] <wxq2378> chewd: id does throttle CPU speed out of the box, at least here. you can add applets that show the CPU load and speed to your gnome-panel to check that out.
[01:16] <eternaljoy> PriceChild: ah ok i didnt know. so I just tpe Wine?
[01:16] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Dervish = Nightly backups of the ENTIRE filesystem on every box I run. And I keep 2 weeks of backups, meaning 14 seperate backups, rotating.
[01:17] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: Asus
[01:17] <MikeNiCke> hello, i just installed java-gnome through apt but now i cant figure out where it is actually installed, can someone please help me with that?
[01:17] <MikeNiCke> thanks
[01:17] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, I'm fairly paranoid.
[01:17] <Sniper> how i install the Run files
[01:17] <jrib> Sniper: what are you installing?
[01:17] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, And if i make a mistake, what difference does it make if I did it as sudo, or in sudo -i
[01:17] <Pelo> MikeNiCke, type java-gnome in the terminal
[01:17] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, very nice! :) I wish I had the space for that :)
[01:17] <cgs_bob> eternaljoy, never heard of asus
[01:17] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: i have an Asus F3JC and it runs Ubuntu beautifully
[01:17] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Either way its a mistake done as root.
[01:17] <Sniper> google earth
[01:17] <jrib> MikeNiCke: what is java-gnome?
[01:17] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: Asus make most Sony notebooks and some Apple ones
[01:17] <Flannel> MikeNiCke: java-gnome?  What version of ubuntu has that?
[01:17] <ziggy23> ok I have the config files in my home directory, but how do I tell openvpn to use the filename.ovpn configuration file so that I can use the program?
[01:17] <MikeNiCke> fiesty
[01:18] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, dosen't make a difference to you i suppose... but things are better logged with sudo
[01:18] <DioxCorp> Buenas cual era el canal de Ubuntu  espaol
[01:18] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: Asus now also make their own notebooks.  They been around for long time., make great motherbaords too
[01:18] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Actually that is a good point.
[01:18] <ncd> any ideas ??
[01:18] <Pelo> cgs_bob, system 76 has ubuntu preinstalled
[01:18] <jrib> Sniper: it's a lot easier to install google earth if you use the medibuntu repositories.  If you enable them, you can just use synaptic to install
[01:18] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, never thought about that.
[01:18] <cgs_bob> eternaljoy, thanks for the tip
[01:18] <jrib> !medibuntu > Sniper (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:18] <Flannel> !es | DioxCorp
[01:18] <ubotu> DioxCorp: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:18] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: Sony get Asus to make most of the laptops because Asus is quality
[01:18] <eternaljoy> cgs_bob: cheers anytime
[01:18] <Sniper> ok
[01:18] <Flannel> MikeNiCke: Whats the actual package name?
[01:18] <chippy_> newbie here ....how do I install a fontset ? Downloaded InneX.rar and OS-L-Iconset
[01:18] <cgs_bob> pelo, do you have a url for system 76?
[01:18] <DioxCorp> ubotu, Muchisimas gracias
[01:18] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, yeah well, since I'm a consultant, I have an ever growing budget, in the sense that my budget is directly proportional to the amount of clients I have. So, I have some nice toys.
[01:18] <MikeNiCke> flannel: its libgnome-java
[01:19] <Reedler> new to linux i have ubuntu linux installed and I cannot get webmin to save any changes i make with the gui
[01:19] <Pelo> !es | DioxCorp
[01:19] <ubotu> DioxCorp: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:19] <PriceChild> rollerskatejamms, haha cool :)
[01:19] <NemesisD> hi, i have to connect a SCSI tape drive and I don't presume it will just pop up in /media, how do i find out where in /dev it is?
[01:19] <rollerskatejamms> PriceChild, Like sun T1000 nas and stuff like that.
[01:19] <sm> good day all
[01:19] <Pelo> NemesisD, check in the devicd manager in system > prefs
[01:19] <Slart> Reedler: I'm not sure why but  people here seem to not like webmin.. I don't know why but perhaps there is some good reason
[01:20] <Bondolon> When trying to compile alsa-utils-1.0.14rc4, the make command exits with an [all-recursive]  error 1 in the sub-directory alsaconf/po.  Any Ideas?
[01:20] <Reedler> is there any other gui that will work
[01:20] <rollerskatejamms> Slart, eh its kinda a copout. I feel like I'll eventually forget what the hell I'm really doing if I use webmin
[01:20] <NemesisD> Pelo, i don't see device manager, would it be removable drives and media prefs?
[01:20] <Flannel> MikeNiCke: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?searchmode=filelist&word=libgnome-java&version=feisty&arch=all those are the files it installed, I imagine you don't run it on its own, also, the depends of it (libgnome-jni) might have what youre looking for
[01:20] <sm> how do I configure download-handling applications for epiphany browser ?
[01:20] <Slart> Reedler: none that I know of.. I run webmin myself on my debian box and it does it's job there..
[01:20] <shindig> any one know of a good tutorial to get wpa working?
[01:20] <rollerskatejamms> shindig, Feisty has built in wpa support.
[01:20] <Pelo> NemesisBLK, device information, hardware information , someting along those lines,  could be in admin
[01:21] <rollerskatejamms> shindig, otherwise, man wpa_supplicant
[01:21] <NemesisD> ohh Pelo i see it now
[01:21] <Slart> rollerskatejamms: that's true.. I always have to read up on creating raids and such because I do once every 3 years or so
[01:21] <dominik> does anybody know is there a way to force xchat to check group of ports while connecting with a server? for example ports from 6000 to 7000
[01:21] <jrib> sm: there's a gwget extension that lets you use gwget, but I don't know of an easy way
[01:21] <rollerskatejamms> Slart, yeah
[01:21] <hilts50> Installing ubuntu at work.  Our network is behind a proxy server.  I need to run an update before I can install, but can't run the update because i don't know my ip address to put into the proxy server to allow port 80 traffic.  Anyone know how to find out what my internal ip is from the command line?
[01:21] <nate_> hey guys afew simple questions, how do i remove the mouse over, when you hover on a tab in the task bar
[01:21] <Pelo> dominik,  I believe it does so automaticaly when needed
[01:21] <PriceChild> dominik, you can edit the server and add several groups of servers/ports to connect on
[01:21] <rollerskatejamms> Slart, I hate those fairly common tasks that you never remember how to do cuz theyre common but the spaces between them is large
[01:21] <giminy> anybody ever seen that weird /dev/null getting the wrong permissions at boot thing?
[01:21] <sm> jrib: ack, that's weird
[01:21] <Reedler> Thanks Slart but i need to get this box up and running fast and i am having a hard time learning this quickly
[01:22] <PriceChild> dominik, for example I have one that checks my local ssh tunnel first, and then tries the "real" address
[01:22] <wxq2378> hilts50: rin "ifconfig"
[01:22] <rollerskatejamms> What would be REALLY nice is if the WPA support was extended to manual configuration mode. Roaming mode for wifi is great, but sometimes I want to force a specific IP at home, and then WPA is a pain.
[01:22] <wxq2378> s//rin/run
[01:22] <Slart> Reedler: I understand.. just thought I'd give you the heads up
[01:22] <NemesisD> Pelo, and shouldn't i be able to just do tar tvf /dev/DEVICE and then extract it with tar xvf /dev/DEVICE /home/username?
[01:22] <herbaliser> how do i do private messages in here?
[01:22] <rollerskatejamms> wpa_supplicant is not a fun tool to mess with
[01:22] <jrib> sm: you could try #epiphany on irc.gnome.org to see if someone there knows more
[01:22] <PriceChild> Jeruvy, /query user
[01:22] <sm> thanks! will do
[01:22] <Slart> Reedler: and I don't know why your webmin won't save settings.. mine worked out of the box when I installed.. as far as I remember
[01:23] <Slart> herbaliser: you have to register first.. check the server log for info
[01:23] <Reedler> So should I use debian instead of ubuntu
[01:23] <herbaliser> ok tnx
[01:23] <Pelo> NemesisD,  I have no idea
[01:23] <NemesisD> Pelo, fair enough, tape drives are pretty outmoded
[01:23] <rollerskatejamms> Reedler, Why do you ask that?
[01:23] <Slart> Reedler: I really have no idea if debians package is better.. I installed my version about 2 or 3 years ago and I've used the webmin updater ever since.. I have no idea what's in the repos now
[01:23] <ncd> e good reason
[01:23] <ncd> * Death_Sargent (n=Death_Sa@c-71-204-232-51.hsd1.sc.comcast.net) has joined #ubuntu
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[01:24] <assasukasse> hi all
[01:24] <Bondolon> When trying to compile alsa-utils-1.0.14rc4, the make can't stat 't-ja.gmo'.  Any idea why this is happening?
[01:24] <nigro> hello...
[01:24] <ncd> The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
[01:24] <ncd>   (Details: serial 100 error_code 11 request_code 141 minor_code 19)
[01:24] <ncd>   (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
[01:24] <ncd>    that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
[01:24] <ncd>    To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
[01:24] <nigro> i need help
[01:24] <ncd>    option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
[01:24] <ncd>    backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[01:24] <Pelo> NemesisD, but very usefull,  I which mine stil worked ( I had 300$ worth of tapes) ,  try the forum
[01:24] <herbaliser> NemesisD sudo lshw -C disk should give you back the info you need
[01:24] <assasukasse> i have a question, i need my laptop to start with the wireless-lan connection disabled, so that i can activate after reboot. how can i set that?
[01:24] <rollerskatejamms> Bondolon, Broken flux capacitor
[01:24] <dominik> pricechild, how can i do that? i've tried to type "servername/6000-7000" and "serevername/6000:7000" but it doesn't wark
[01:24] <hilts50> wxp2378: that sorta worked. .  it shows my wifi0 and my lo, but hte rest is above my screen.  anyway to page up?
[01:24] <Reedler> Thanks Slart, I guess I'll keep trying.
[01:24] <PriceChild> dominik, add them as two seperate ones
[01:24] <PriceChild> !paste | ncd
[01:24] <ubotu> ncd: 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)
[01:24] <Slart> Reedler: you do that, good luck
[01:25] <NemesisD> herbaliser, thanks!
[01:25] <engwnbie-spaz> how do I remove old kernels
[01:25] <ncd> k sry... but can it be fixed..?
[01:25] <eternaljoy> i need to clear some space!  What can I remove from Ubuntu to free space?
[01:26] <Flannel> eternaljoy: sudo apt-get autoclean
[01:26] <wxq2378> engwnbie-spaz: you can remove the old "linux-xxx" packages
[01:26] <ncd> or is vram the issue ?
[01:26] <eternaljoy> Flannel: cheers
[01:26] <Flannel> eternaljoy: or if you need more, sudo apt-get clean
[01:26] <Pelo> NemesisD,  it is possible that your tape drive might be listed as a tty device
[01:26] <Slart> eternaljoy: there are some games and stuff installed.. openoffice if you don't use it.. probably more stuff too
[01:26] <eternaljoy> Flannel: both or just one needed?
[01:26] <bimberi> engwnbie-spaz: uninstall them using your package manager of choice (eg. Synaptic)
[01:26] <eternaljoy> Slart: how do I remove the games?
[01:26] <NemesisD> Pelo, in which case device manager would be better?
[01:26] <engwnbie-spaz> ok thanks
[01:26] <nigro> anybody know why have error when i try download  http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz
[01:26] <Flannel> eternaljoy: autoclean is a subset of what clean does.  clean clears out your entire package cahce, autoclean only does it on old things (no longer in repos, old versions, etc)
[01:26] <Slart> eternaljoy: use synaptic.. you can make it show you installed software by using one of the buttons on the left side
[01:27] <engwnbie-spaz> will it also take care of grub entry
[01:27] <wxq2378> nigro: what error?
[01:27] <eternaljoy> Flannel: ok ty
[01:27] <Pelo> eternaljoy,  open up synaptic, click the status button in the bottom left corner  check the categories,  installation residu or whateever you can delete those easily
[01:27] <eternaljoy> Slart: cheers
[01:27] <Luke9511> is there anyway i can get 3d and direct rendering on my ati card without using fglrx?
[01:27] <eternaljoy> Pelo: ok, brb
[01:27] <Pelo> NemesisD, I'm just sayingdon'T just look for a /dev/  it might be a ttyS?
[01:27] <Slart> eternaljoy: once you start uninstalling stuff it will probably warn you that it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop too.. but that's just a meta package.. ie it won't remove anything
[01:27] <nate_> hey guys afew simple questions, how do i remove the mouse over, when you hover on a tab in the task bar
[01:27] <kdub432> Luke9511, are you trying to run beryl?
[01:27] <NemesisD> Pelo, oh i see
[01:28] <eternaljoy> Slart: ah ok, thanks :)
[01:28] <kdub432> i'm using the ati drivers and have 3d acceleration
[01:28] <NemesisD> Pelo, i actually dont even have the tape drive, i will unfortunately be walking somebody through this procedure (which i've never performed) over the phone :/
[01:28] <Luke9511> kdub432:no im using ubuntu 6.10 and im wanting to play my pc games but fglrx crashes ubuntu to where i cant load the xserver
[01:28] <Bondolon> Sorry to repeat this, but make of alsa-utils-1.0.14rc4 fails because make can't stat 't-ja.gmo'.  Does anyone have a clue how to correct this?
[01:29] <Pelo> NemesisD, I feel your pain,   but it is possible that the drive will mount when a tape is inserted
[01:29] <NemesisD> Pelo, and if not?
[01:29] <Miso> I just installed an nvidia driver and now the higher resolution are unavailable to me in resolution settings.  Where can i find information on how to fix this?
[01:29] <Pelo> NemesisD, if not you'll have a lot of fun :-)
[01:30] <NemesisD> Pelo, so there is a chance a tape drive could just appear in /media? or /mount?
[01:30] <Pelo> NemesisD, I think  findng the /dev/ for the drive will be part one , then it will be a matter of  sudo mount  /dev ...
[01:30] <ncd> surely this laptop has enough vram to play a dvd
[01:30] <Bondolon> Change in question.  Does anyone know where to get gettext-dev for feisty?
[01:31] <NemesisD> Pelo, i think that i could actually use tar on it without even mounting it
[01:31] <NemesisD> but then again i don't know what im talking about, i just read it somewhere
[01:31] <ncd> well.. i know for a fact it could under windows lol ... pls help
[01:31] <Pelo> NemesisD,  I very good chance I think ,  from what I remember of mine ( in windows mind you)  inserting a tape caused it to re-tension  which gave a signal to the tape-app that the tape was inserted,  so it's not like a diskette
[01:31] <z0man> i don't...."sudo apt-get install gettext-dev" maybe?
[01:31] <chewd> oy... back again
[01:31] <ncd> !! so close yet so far here
[01:31] <eternaljoy> how much space does Beryl take?
[01:31] <chewd> <-- at work... frequently has to run off at a moments notice
[01:31] <Pelo> NemesisD,  did you check in synaptic for a package to handle tape backups ?
[01:32] <Pelo> eternaljoy, probably a lot
[01:32] <NemesisD> Pelo, no, i couldn't get any advice in here the past 2 days when I've been asking about it
[01:32] <Bondolon> The repositories don't seem to have gettext-dev, which makes me think that some other dev package has its files
[01:32] <Pelo> < --  at home with beer ... frequently has to run off at a moments notice to go ...
[01:33] <kdub432> Luke9511, even if you wanted to use the ati drivers, getting rid of fglrx isnt a trivial task
[01:33] <chewd> another question.... my wifi router at home uses WPA authentication.... i dont see an option for it in network settings... 1. do i need to install WPA in order to use that connection? 2. is WEP better, should i just reconfigure my router to use it instead? 3. whats the difference? (in a nutshell)
[01:33] <Pelo> NemesisD, I have the dubious advantage of being a resourcefull noob , when I don'T knwo the answer or can'T find info I try to dream up how /what
[01:33] <spl0it> sweet I got the desktop effects working, I just have to figure outhow to change my resolution to 1280x1024...
[01:33] <Luke9511> kdub432:yeah so i have read lol but i dont really have any other choice, i dont know what else to do, from what i have read it shouldnt be doing what its doing but it does
[01:33] <variant> NemesisD: eh, tape drives are far from outmoded.. show me a data center that doesn't use them
[01:34] <ymedesigns> anyone ehre familiar with linux gaming? trying to get odl school EQ running on ubuntu
[01:34] <eternaljoy> Pelo: ok so how do I completely remove Beryl?
[01:34] <NemesisD> variant, well you wouldn't know it from the response (or lack thereof) I was getting
[01:34] <ziggy23> How would I navigate to my /usr/etc directory using the command shell?  What should the prompt look like if I am successful?
[01:34] <Kyral_Laptop> ziggy23: cd /usr/etc
[01:34] <variant> chewd: when you try to connect via wireless it will prompt you for any details that it requires
[01:34] <Pelo> eternaljoy, synaptic,   search for beryl remove installed packages,    when doing something like this  synaptic is your friend
[01:34] <variant> NemesisD: what question specifically?
[01:34] <Kyral_Laptop> depending on your bash settings...it will look different
[01:35] <eternaljoy> sudo apt-get remove --purge beryl  <-- this look right?
[01:35] <spl0it> whats the best way to change my resolution?
[01:35] <kdub432> Luke9511, i imagine you've ran glxgears in a terminal to see if your 3d is working?
[01:35] <eternaljoy> Pelo: ok
[01:35] <ziggy23> cd /usr/etc
[01:35] <yme1> anyone ehre familiar with linux gaming? trying to get odl school EQ running on ubuntu
[01:35] <jrib> spl0it: system > preferences > screen resolution
[01:35] <variant> NemesisD: the majority of users here will be desktop users. ubuntu is not particularly popular in data centers (yet)
[01:35] <wxq2378> chewd: WEP is not really safe, WPA(2) is much better
[01:35] <tjs> trying to install feisty on parallels under OSX, went through the install, everything went fine, restarted and just got a blank screen after grub, rebooted using the single usermode kernel from grub and It endlessly says ata1: port is slow to respond, please be patient, then it fails and tries again
[01:35] <variant> NemesisD: home users tend not to have much use for tape backups..
[01:35] <chewd> yea i fiddled with it for about an hour before i left for work... with no luck... ill have to try some more when i get home\
[01:35] <herbaliser> NemesisD  you could try bacula
[01:35] <spl0it> jrib: that list only has 1024x768,800x600.... I put 1400x900,1280x1024,1024x768 in my xorg.conf....
[01:35] <|Dakoki|> hi!
[01:35] <chewd> it had no problem connecting to the unsecured wifi at work tho :)
[01:35] <herbaliser> apt-cache search bacula
[01:36] <chewd> afk again
[01:36] <truffolla> can anyone help me with getting ratech rt2500 to work ?
[01:36] <herbaliser> www.bacula.org
[01:36] <jrib> spl0it: did you restart X after that?
[01:36] <variant> NemesisD: what was the question|
[01:36] <eternaljoy> Pelo: when I chose Beryl for complete removail on Synaptic, it doesnt remove all beryl files!  why?
[01:36] <tjs> drops me into something called 'busybox' which lets me access some very minimal things
[01:36] <spl0it> jrib: yes that's how I got my 3d graphics and my desktop effects to work
[01:36] <NemesisD> herbaliser, does it have a frontend? the person whom im walking through this isn't great with shell (and spelling out shell commands over the phone isn't fun)
[01:36] <eternaljoy> is there a way to complerely remove Beryl and all files it uses?
[01:36] <jrib> !fixres > spl0it (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:36] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, apt-get remove --purge
[01:36] <assasukasse> i have a problem with nm-applet, when i boot my pc, if the network is unreacheable (wifi) it takes forever to boot how can i change this behaviour by starting with no wireless on and activating on demand??
[01:36] <Luke9511> kdub432:i would if i could like i said when i install the drivers and reboot like most of the guides i read said to do, kde or gdm wont load and i have to go into the recovery console and edit the xorg.conf so that it uses vesa or mesa to get it working again
[01:36] <jrib> spl0it: see if something on that page helps
[01:36] <Pelo> eternaljoy, you'll need to select the dependencies individualy
[01:36] <eternaljoy> PriceChild: sudo apt-get remove --purge beryl  <-- this look right?
[01:36] <|Dakoki|> someone who uses beryl can tell me what is in his /etc/X11/default-beryl-manager file please?
[01:36] <NemesisD> variant, it was just generally how to restore data from dtd tape drives
[01:36] <spl0it> jrib thanks
[01:36] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, and all the other beryl packages
[01:37] <|Dakoki|> my beryl is broken and i dont knoy how to fix it
[01:37] <eternaljoy> PriceChild: will that command remove the other beryl packages as well?
[01:37] <variant> NemesisD: tar
[01:37] <|Dakoki|> i have tried to use multiple kde desktops
[01:37] <Pelo> |Dakoki|, try asking in #beryl they are the experts <
[01:37] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, no
[01:37] <|Dakoki|> ok thanks
[01:37] <NemesisD> variant, thats what i thought, tar xvf /dev/devicename /home/username/
[01:37] <PriceChild> eternaljoy, you need to specify them, and the libberyl and libemerald ones
[01:37] <Kyral_Laptop> there...new alias
[01:38] <eternaljoy> PriceChild: ok thanks
[01:38] <variant> NemesisD: so whats the problem|
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> now I can give out the link to Terminal For Beginners with one command :D
[01:38] <variant> ?
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> Terminal For Beginners: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=73885&highlight=Terminal+For+Beginners
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> ..did that display?
[01:38] <Pelo> it did
[01:38] <NemesisD> variant, no problem yet i was just making sure, im walking someone through this and i wanted to make sure i'd know what to tell them so i didn't waste all night on the phone ;)
[01:38] <yme1> anyone here familiar with linux gaming? trying to get old school EQ running on ubuntu
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> okay
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> it looked wierd
[01:38] <variant> lol
[01:38] <Pelo> !games > yme1 check pm for more info
[01:38] <Kyral_Laptop> it looked like an action instead of a /say
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> your momma
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> oops
[01:39] <NemesisD> variant, should i need sudo or no?
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> haha
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> wrong chat
[01:39] <Miso> How do I enable higher resolutions for my nvidia card?
[01:39] <variant> NemesisD: probably
[01:39] <Pelo> Miso,  add them manualy to xorg.conf
[01:39] <nigro> hello, package  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-updates/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz is wrong
[01:40] <Pelo> nigro,  what is wrong with it ?
[01:40] <arceye> what is the command to stop x running ?
[01:40] <jrib> arceye: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[01:40] <herbaliser> NemesisD never worked with it befor but http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/GUI_Programs.html
[01:40] <herbaliser> BaculaWeb is a php based gui
[01:40] <chewd> how do you pronounce ubuntu? ive been saying "yoo-boon-too"
[01:40] <eternaljoy> when I removed Beryl, it wasnt even 100 MB :P
[01:40] <truffolla> any kind soul wanna help me get wifi working in ubuntu ?
[01:41] <nickrud> eternaljoy, you can use the filter option under settings: select only the 'residual config' packages; that will find all your beryl files
[01:41] <arceye> thx  with some luck i will be back soon :)
[01:41] <nigro> Pelo: I can't unpackage ..
[01:41] <bimberi> !pronounce | chewd
[01:41] <ubotu> chewd: Ubuntu is pronounced "oo-BOON-too"  See http://www.ubuntu.com/support/faq
[01:41] <cheatr> chewd: I believe it is oo-bun-too
[01:41] <spl0it> Jrib: can I have that page again, a restart didn't fix it and unfortunately I lost the page - sorry
[01:41] <eternaljoy> nickrud: wish I knew that 15mins ago ;)
[01:41] <chewd> okie
[01:41] <eternaljoy> nickrud: cheers
[01:41] <yme1> pelo, that doesn't really cover everquest.
[01:41] <jrib> !fixres > spl0it (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:41] <nickrud> eternaljoy, ah well, next time ;)
[01:41] <gentoo_user> just booted the server edition and installed the lamp setup, what is the root password? I can't remember what I put?
[01:41] <eternaljoy> nickrud: yep ;)
[01:41] <Pelo> yme1, is everquest a windows or dos game ?  wine for windows and mono for dos I think
[01:42] <gentoo_user> i tried the credentials for my user but that didn't work either
[01:42] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  There isn't a root password, only a user password.
[01:42] <gentoo_user> oh
[01:42] <yme1> yeah, but i was wondering if anyone has had any luck with everquest and wine
[01:42] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  You would login as your user, and sudo to root
[01:42] <wxq2378> gentoo_user: root should not have one, but the user you set up
[01:42] <Pelo> nigro,  how are you trying to install it ?
[01:42] <spl0it> jrib: thanks
[01:42] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  And then, once you do that once, you can use passwd to set a root password, if you really want to. I just use ssh keys.
[01:42] <yme1> it's a windows game, btw
[01:42] <eternaljoy> nickrud: is thewre an easy way to remove all Games?
[01:42] <herbaliser> NemisisD sbackup is another backup solution  has a gnome front
[01:42] <gentoo_user> gotcha, thks, how easy is it to setup security on the lamp server?
[01:43] <macpo3> is it possible that my poor little 8Mb s3 inc savage s4 video card hasn't got the brainpower to handle dvd video, and that's why I can't play them?
[01:43] <ubunoob> hey guys, any one in here know were i can find an ebook for ubuntu, i need to learn linux, im trying to run a few games on my system but i cant get them to work
[01:43] <chewd> ugh eq
[01:43] <yme1> lol chewd
[01:43] <Pelo> yme1,  you'll need to install  wine first and then install evequest so wine can find it  and you run   wine /patch/to/everquest.exe
[01:43] <modern> Hello
[01:43] <Pelo> yme1, ask in #winehq for more info
[01:44] <wxq2378> macpo3: that should work if the PC ist fast enough to decode the DVD. hoever you might need the css libraries that are not installed by dfault
[01:44] <nigro> Pelo: no, change my sources.lst to dapper and make sudo apt-get update but my system can't download this file
[01:44] <SanityInAnarchy> ubunoob:  you could try the forums, or ubuntuguide.org, I think...  not sure if there's anything so formal as an O'Reilly book yet
[01:44] <ubunoob> okay ill try thaty
[01:44] <nickrud> eternaljoy, synaptic has a section called games; that would be a reasonably easy way to id most of the games on your system
[01:44] <ubunoob> thanks
[01:44] <chewd> on an odd sidenote, ive NEVER been able to get XP to play DVDs on this machine (not without skipping anyway) ubuntu does fine straight out of the box
[01:44] <Dan__> Best Ubuntu media server setup? Mythtv?
[01:44] <macpo3> If there's a relevant lib I still haven't installed I can't find it
[01:44] <Pelo> nigro,  well, if you are using a distro other then dapper the it might not be compatible,   get a source and compile manualy
[01:45] <eternaljoy> nickrud: cheers
[01:45] <nigro> Pelo: I try download this manually and open this file but gzip send me an error
[01:45] <NemesisD> variant, if you use tar to extract files from the tape drive, i wouldn't suppose you would be able to use file-roller would you?
[01:45] <Pelo> nigro,  I can't realy provide more help
[01:46] <macpo3> css libraries you say
[01:46] <truffolla> anyone have an averatec 1020 laptop ?
[01:46] <SanityInAnarchy> question #1: Is there a way to mount a full disk image in Linux? (As in, an image of hda, not just hda1?)
[01:46] <nigro> Pelo: the file is wrong, no is problem of versions
[01:46] <SanityInAnarchy> or rather, is there an easier way than stealing code from dmraid?
[01:47] <gentoo_user> how do i change the root password?
[01:47] <foomanchew> if i make changes to /etc/services do I need to restart inetd ?
[01:47] <nigro> Pelo: you know who can help me with this?
[01:47] <Pelo> nigro,  report it in the forum or in launchpad
[01:47] <PriceChild> gentoo_user, in ubuntu we don't use a root password
[01:47] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  be root and run 'passwd'
[01:47] <|chiz|> gentoo_user: sudo passwd
[01:47] <wxq2378> gentoo_user: sudo passwd
[01:47] <moloto1> sudo passwd root <- to change root passsword
[01:47] <BennyA> can someone help me with bluetooth? I ran the dist-upgrade to 7.04. After this my bluetooth didnt work anymore - hciconfig -a prints nothing
[01:47] <|chiz|> yees!
[01:47] <PriceChild> gentoo_user, please read wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
[01:47] <nigro> Pelo: ok, thanks you very much...
[01:47] <PriceChild> gentoo_user, that page will explain to you the reasons why you "shouldn't" do so
[01:47] <gentoo_user> is there a wiki for setting up security
[01:48] <foomanchew> if i make changes to /etc/services do I need to restart inetd ? ?
[01:48] <eternaljoy> im confused why feisty is taking 5.8Gig of HDD space!  Why so much?
[01:48] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  you'll have to be way more specific than that. That's like asking, "How do I internet?"
[01:48] <|chiz|> gentoo_user, you can just type sudo su to get a root console
[01:49] <Pelo> eternaljoy, because last week after you installed fiesty you insisted in installing every single pcs of candy you could and pestered us for hours on how to do it
[01:49] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  are you talking about a firewall? Or locking down Apache (which is probably secure enough already)?  Or what, exactly, isn't secure enough already?
[01:49] <gifpro> !pastebin
[01:49] <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)
[01:49] <gentoo_user> i'm trying to open port 80 and 443 only on the server
[01:49] <eternaljoy> Pelo: candy?
[01:49] <harry__> is there a text-based web browser that will work from the command line?
[01:49] <eternaljoy> Pelo: not me, u confuse me with someone else
[01:49] <Pelo> eternaljoy, beryl etc
[01:49] <foomanchew> I cannot find inetd or xinetd on feisty ? wtf ?
[01:49] <wxq2378> harry__: lynx
[01:49] <nickrud> harry__, w3m, links, lynx,
[01:49] <dancios> harry__: elinks, links
[01:49] <eternaljoy> Pelo: i removed Beryl
[01:49] <gentoo_user> this box needs needs to be locked down as it is outside a firewall
[01:50] <harry__> thanks
[01:50] <Pelo> eternaljoy, start cleaning up themes and icons,  then start removing progs
[01:50] <eternaljoy> Pelo: how much does feisyt take for you?
[01:50] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  Yes... again, what's not secure enough? I never use a firewall on my Linux boxes...
[01:50] <LicensedLunacy> hey, I just mounted a drive using sshfs with the command "sudo sshfs 192.168.0.3:/ /home/ubuntu/Desktop/mount" from the boot disk, after apt-getting sshfs. The folder ~Desktop/mount suddenly was no longer openable, and on ls -l it showed question marks for all permissions
[01:50] <LicensedLunacy> any ideas?
[01:50] <Pelo> eternaljoy, 2.5 gig or just about ,  I have my /home on a seperate partition
[01:50] <alumno> wuea
[01:50] <eternaljoy> wonder why mines 5.8gig
[01:51] <baghyay> hello
[01:51] <baghyay> can you hellp me to install Mac Menubar for GNOME
[01:51] <Pelo> LicensedLunacy, because no permission is set probably,   try sudo chmod  755 /path
[01:51] <nickrud> eternaljoy, apps-accessories-disk usage analyzer can help there
[01:51] <wxq2378> LicensedLunacy: you mounted it as root, so the user cant access its contents
[01:51] <Luke9511> is there any reason why fglrx crashes xserver to where i have to edit xorg.conf to use mesa instead?
[01:51] <gentoo_user> sanity, do you have a link for opening ports?
[01:51] <spl0it> okay here goes nothing :o
[01:51] <LicensedLunacy> thank you wxq2378 I think thats prolly the problem
[01:52] <LicensedLunacy> pelo: thanks for the help
[01:52] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  ports are open unless you've setup a firewall. So, for example, if you have apache running, port 80 is open, unless you do something to close it.
[01:52] <woland_> hey i keep getting ldconfig: /usr/lib/libgadu.so.3.5 is not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
[01:52] <woland_> ldconfig: /usr/lib/libgadu.so.3 is not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start.
[01:52] <woland_> whats wrong?
[01:52] <eternaljoy> nickrud: where do I run apps-accessories-disk usage analyzer?
[01:52] <gentoo_user> i'm coming from gentoo and having MUCH trouble trying to setup security on the box, hence why i'm here
[01:52] <baghyay> how can i install a style of Mac Menubar for GNOME 2.18
[01:52] <eternaljoy> nickrud: I take that back LOL
[01:53] <eternaljoy> nickrud: hgehe ;)
[01:53] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  also: apache is most likely running, unless you've stopped it.
[01:53] <gentoo_user> what ports are open by default on the lamp server setup?
[01:53] <nickrud> :)
[01:53] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  Ah...  try nmap'ing yourself
[01:53] <spl0it> jrib: got my resolution working, thanks!!
[01:53] <ejholmgren> yar
[01:53] <SanityInAnarchy> gentoo_user:  apt-get install nmap && nmap localhost
[01:53] <Pelo> baghyay, assuming you are talking bout the bottom dockbar  try kxdock or avant ,  google for them
[01:53] <BearPerson> gentoo_user, netstat -apn is your friend
[01:53] <baghyay> yes
[01:54] <Pelo> baghyay, http://www.xiaprojects.com/www/prodotti/kxdocker/
[01:54] <fluvvell> my desktop PC changes its main eth from eth0 to eth1 whenever it comes out of suspend mode!  It comes up with a mac address exactly the reverse of its normal mac address! Is this an avahi problem?
[01:54] <gentoo_user> sanity, try that and it asked for the server cd
[01:55] <jrib> spl0it: great
[01:55] <eternaljoy> anyone know what .etwolf is?
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[01:55] <Pelo> baghyay, http://xqde.xiaprojects.com/
[01:55] <Pelo> baghyay, http://code.google.com/p/avant-window-navigator/
[01:56] <Luke9511> eternaljoy:its for a pc game called wolfinstien enemy territory
[01:56] <gentoo_user> nice, looks like only port 80 and 3306 is open, if i'm reading this right
[01:56] <foomanchew> anyone now what happened to inetd or xinetd ?
[01:56] <chewd> hey guys, i have a USB FM transmitter (griffin rocket FM)... its basically a USB soundcard that outputs to FM frequency instead of speakers.... what do you think are my chances of getting it working in ubuntu?
[01:56] <marky_b> When i'm trying to install limewire through gdebi, i get an error stating that i may only run one software management tool at a time, but its the only application open. i rebooted and tried again, but same result. could the update star thing in the upper corner have anything to do with it, even though its not technically open?
[01:56] <eternaljoy> Luke9511: do I need that folder to play the game becayuse its installed in a diff folder
[01:56] <Pelo> foomanchew,   /etc/inet.d
[01:56] <Luke9511> eternaljoy:probably
[01:56] <eternaljoy> Luke9511: ok
[01:56] <wxq2378> chewd: plug it in and look at dmesg
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[01:57] <Consty> Is there a reason why the .docx format isn't supported by OpenOffice 2.2 on Ubuntu, but is supported on 2.1 on a Mac?
[01:57] <swedekid> can anyone help me with running WoW?
[01:57] <chewd> yea it shows up in device mangler.... but it doesnt seem to know what to do with it
[01:57] <foomanchew> Pelo, it aint there ?
[01:57] <Pelo> marky_b,  you probably have synaptic or add/remove or the update manager opened  close them ,  and try frostwire instead of  limewire
[01:57] <marky_b> cool thanks Pelo
[01:57] <wxq2378> chewd: maybe it created a /dev/dspX or something?
[01:58] <Consty> Anyone know of a way to add .docx support for Office 2007 documents in OpenOffice 2.2?
[01:58] <wxq2378> chewd: maybe something about a device name is written in the output of "dmesg"?
[01:58] <Miso> yay i figured it out...
[01:58] <gentoo_user> do i need anything else besides nmap for my lamp box in terms of security?
[01:58] <BennyA> can someone tell me which modules I must load wo use bluetooth (IBM T41=)
[01:58] <benguin> I get a "/dev/hda1 does not exist" error when i boot ubuntu, is there an easy fix for this?
[01:58] <insom^> okay I have one question before I wipe windows
[01:58] <wxq2378> chewd: you can then use this device name as soundcard setting in you media player etc
[01:58] <Blackhawk5193> If the boot order on a computer is to boot hard drive D and then C would changing the OS on hard drive D from winXP to Ubuntu Linux cause problems?
[01:58] <strabes> !ask | insom^
[01:58] <ubotu> insom^: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:59] <marky_b> how the hell do i get the update manager to go away. i want it completely gone. it stays in the tray
[01:59] <insom^> lol don't pipe me
[01:59] <strabes> Blackhawk5193: no
[01:59] <herbaliser> how to i mount mdf images?
[01:59] <insom^> is there any way to run gametap in ubuntu?
[01:59] <herbaliser> mount -t iso9960 ... ?
[01:59] <Pelo> foomanchew,   they are folders , not files
[01:59] <marky_b> insom^: wine?
[01:59] <insom^> marky, tried it
[02:00] <swedekid> can anyone help me in running WoW in OpenGL mode?
[02:00] <marky_b> dunno then. sorry mate.
[02:00] <insom^> it said no
[02:00] <insom^> wow '-opengl'
[02:00] <insom^> thanks though
[02:00] <Blackhawk5193> strabes: A guy I'm talking to on MSN disagrees
[02:00] <foomanchew> Pelo, I know but inet.d is not there
[02:00] <marky_b> go away you stupid update manager!
[02:00] <insom^> swede type '-opengl' with quotes to run in OGL
[02:00] <swedekid> insom^: yea i know how to run it, i jsut dont know what file to put before it
[02:00] <spl0it> isisfd
[02:00] <spl0it> sdf sd
[02:01] <spl0it> s s
[02:01] <strabes> Blackhawk5193: what "problems" are you worried about?
[02:01] <insom^> WoW.exe
[02:01] <acemo>  ./configure --x-includes=DIR --x-libraries=DIR  wich two directories should this be?
[02:01] <HoocH_LAP> omg funny, that wobble effect on desktop windows ia so funny :P
[02:01] <HoocH_LAP> hehe
[02:01] <Pelo> Blackhawk5193,  ubuntu install a boot manager called grub that will autodect all other os on the system and make a menu to select between them at boot , there shouldnT' be any problems
[02:01] <insom^> if you're using cedega use DX
[02:01] <Blackhawk5193> Ok
[02:01] <gentoo_user> does firestarter work with only command line?
[02:01] <Blackhawk5193> So there should be no problems?
[02:02] <Miso> is there a way to add my city to the weather report thingy that you can add to the panel?
[02:02] <strabes> Blackhawk5193: what Pelo said is correct. You shouldn't have any "problems"
[02:02] <jrib> gentoo_user: firestarter is a gui frontend for configuring iptables rules
[02:02] <insom^> call noa?
[02:02] <swedekid> insom^: it says permisson denied when i type: /home/swedekid/Desktop/World of Warcraft.lnk.desktop
[02:02] <spl0it> are there any awesome ubuntu wallpaper sites out there? any suggestions?
[02:03] <gentoo_user> i just installed nmap, is that good enough for secuing the lamp server or do I need more protection?
[02:03] <Blackhawk5193> And if someone wanted to switch back to using winXP after I got done on linux would they have to restart the computer or is it possible to do a warm reboot to windows?
[02:03] <insom^> wine /directory/to/Wow/wow.exe '-opengl'
[02:03] <strabes> spl0it: gnome-look.org, kde-look.org
[02:03] <swedekid> insom^: sorry ment to put '/home/swedekid/Desktop/World of Warcraft.lnk.desktop' "-opengl" in there
[02:03] <acemo>  ./configure --x-includes=DIR --x-libraries=DIR  wich two directories should this be?
[02:03] <spl0it> thanks
[02:03] <insom^> '-opengl'
[02:03] <beanie> gentoo_user: nmap shows you only open ports
[02:03] <swedekid> thanks
[02:03] <insom^> single quotes
[02:03] <insom^> no worries
[02:03] <gentoo_user> tks beanie
[02:04] <gentoo_user> so i do need some sort of firewall then
[02:04] <frazras> I have 2 sound cards, how do i chose which one I want to use
[02:04] <insom^> how is the 3d acceleration in vmware?
[02:04] <pretto> please, anybody help, when i try to view OPENGL information from nvidia-settings my pc freezes
[02:04] <wxq2378> acemo: did you try w/o these options? conigure often finds thes files on its own
[02:04] <chbw> Hi, i dont speaker, mais je escrit un pue de fr italino y como algo de espagnol. De programacion nada, ma vorrei inparare ... senza fretta. Tks.
[02:04] <jrib> !firewall > gentoo_user (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:04] <PriceChild> frazras, system > preferences > sound
[02:04] <gentoo_user> jrib, reading now..
[02:04] <acemo> wxq2378: yes i did try, it gave me this error: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[02:04] <locororo3> el mas
[02:05] <Miso> can i create a partition on my hdd to install windows xp?
[02:05] <locororo3> hola
[02:05] <jrib> !fr | chbw
[02:05] <ubotu> chbw: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:05] <frazras> PriceChild: thanks man
[02:05] <insom^> miso, sure
[02:05] <fluvvell> gentoo_user: suggest a firewall program, shorewall or firestarter
[02:05] <wxq2378> acemo: maybe you dont have the -dev packages for X installed?
[02:05] <locororo3> quien abla en espaOL
[02:05] <PriceChild> !es | locororo3
[02:05] <ubotu> locororo3: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:05] <Miso> insom^: can you suggest a guide?
[02:05] <Blackhawk5193> And is Ubuntu or the best distobution of linux, or just the most user friendly?Or both?
[02:05] <insom^> well just install XP first
[02:05] <gentoo_user> i'm not using gui so i guess firestarter is out
[02:06] <Hobbsee> Blackhawk5193: subjective questoin.  but yes
[02:06] <fluvvell> Blackhawk5193: both
[02:06] <insom^> then ubuntu
[02:06] <acemo> wxq2378: i did install libx11-dev.. any other packages i need to be installing for it?
[02:06] <jrib> Blackhawk5193: a lot of people here probably think it's the best.  In the end, it only matters if it is the best for *you*
[02:06] <insom^> you can partition on boot of the install disc
[02:06] <jrib> gentoo_user: just use iptables
[02:06] <Luke9511> how do i fix fglrx so that it wont crash xserver?
[02:06] <FuzzayD> can i run ubuntu and vista at same time?
[02:06] <fluvvell> Blackhawk5193: Many reviewers are claiming it to be the current top choice.
[02:06] <gentoo_user> jrib, thks, can i use the iptables-save file from an existing gentoo box?
[02:06] <insom^> blackhawk best is such a strong word
[02:07] <dennda> FuzzayD, simultanously?
[02:07] <zabin>  For some reason i have to reinstall my nvidia drivers everytime i restart my computer does anyone know how to fix this?
[02:07] <Miso> insom^: no way to install xp after installing ubuntu?
[02:07] <FuzzayD> yes
[02:07] <gentoo_user> basically i inherited a gentoo box with iptables and haven't been able to duplicate the setup on another gentoo box
[02:07] <chbw> Tks
[02:07] <wxq2378> acemo: ok. well maybe someone else can help. includes are usualy in /usr/include but i guess some header file is still missing
[02:07] <dennda> FuzzayD, i think this is only possible with virtualization
[02:07] <insom^> miso, yes but its much more painfull
[02:07] <strabes> Blackhawk5193: Try it first. The only way you can discover which one is best is to try different ones. Others might support your hardware better than ubuntu does. Also, some other distributions ship with proprietary software/codecs by default which you might like.
[02:07] <swedekid> insom^: i put in wine /home/swedekid/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft/Launcher.exe '-opengl' and it cant find it :/
[02:07] <jrib> gentoo_user: probably, as long as your interface has the same name (can't think of anything else that would matter)
[02:07] <insom^> you'll have to edit grub yourself
[02:07] <zabin>  For some reason i have to reinstall my nvidia drivers everytime i restart my computer does anyone know how to fix this?
[02:07] <dennda> Miso, you need to instal a bootmanager then
[02:07] <insom^> swede I'm not sure then
[02:08] <woland_> gentoo_user, man iptables - you can dump the current ruleset
[02:08] <Blackhawk5193> And I'm going to have to completely recreate my software collection after I install Ubuntu?
[02:08] <acemo> wxq2378: tnx anyways :)
[02:08] <herbaliser> goodnight going to bed :)
[02:08] <gentoo_user> jrib, sweet.  i played with ubuntu a while back but to setup a lamp server in 15mins, you have a fan here
[02:08] <fluvvell> gentoo_user, depending how good you are with command line, you could look at this article: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9521
[02:08] <gentoo_user> comes with iptables already, i've spent the last month or trying to get that stupid thing to work on gentoo
[02:08] <gentoo_user> one problem after another!!!argh!!!
[02:08] <dennda> Miso, windows overwrites the master boot record. you need to reinstall GRUB from a live session or any other bootmanager (windows software works as well) that can boot windows and linux. GRUB is recommended
[02:09] <Flannel> !grub | Miso, first link
[02:09] <ubotu> Miso, 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
[02:09] <insom^> grub is the way to go
[02:09] <Miso> thank you
[02:09] <frazras> PriceChild: the mixer is still saying the other sound card is active
[02:09] <brush01uk> ubunoob, have you tryed  e.g  Beginning.Ubuntu.Linux.From.Novice.To.Professional.2006.eBooK-BBL -{mininova.org}-.torrent
[02:09] <cjae> apple (intel based ati yuck) or pc lappy or build your own??
[02:09] <zabin> has anyone installed an nvidia card on 7.04?
[02:09] <dennda> FuzzayD, check xen or vmware
[02:10] <insom^> zabin, I have
[02:10] <pretto> zabin, i am having problems here doing it
[02:10] <zabin> Insom^: do you have any problems with it?
[02:10] <insom^> google nvidia drivers install ubuntu
[02:10] <cjae> (intel based)(ati yuck)
[02:10] <zabin> insom^: how did you install it?
[02:10] <insom^> that's what I did
[02:10] <zabin> nvm
[02:10] <insom^> yeah works fine
[02:10] <zabin> insom^: whenever i restart i have to reinstall it
[02:10] <zabin> insom^: what card do you have?
[02:11] <insom^> 7800 GTX
[02:11] <fluvvell> zabin, the restricted drivers menu item under system->administration should help
[02:11] <czedlitz> what is normally used to display temperature sensor stats on the desktop ?
[02:11] <acemo> zabian: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-kernel-common <- worked perfect for my geforce go 7600
[02:11] <zabin> insom^: i have 6800
[02:11] <insom^> acemo that's what I did
[02:11] <insom^> zabin acemo's suggestion should suit you
[02:11] <fluvvell> czedlitz, have you looked at gdesklets?
[02:11] <Toulouse> does anyone know how to change the default video (media) player in ubuntu? i would like to change it to VLC
[02:12] <insom^> otherwise I suggest black magic
[02:12] <zabin> fluvvell: where after administartion.
[02:12] <pretto> i got the card working with the driver, but, when i try opengl stuff my computer freezes
[02:12] <zabin> Fluvvell: they only show up after i insatll it
[02:12] <insom^> pretto I have that prob as well
[02:12] <wxq2378> Toulouse: show the properties of a video file, in one tab you can select the program you want to open this file type
[02:12] <fluvvell> zabin, is the card not plugged in now?
[02:12] <Eevee1> hi
[02:12] <insom^> zsnes hates me
[02:12] <oc768> noob to ubuntu here - installing for the first time.  I keep getting the error "abnormal status 0x7f on port 0X000101f7"  any ideas?
[02:12] <cjae> I need to try and recover video of an udf (I believe) written disc it was wrote by a hitachi cam dvd ram there was stuff on it windows (isobuster) but I forgot to recover it before I erased windows
[02:12] <yallax> Heyas guys! Got a problem here.. i just installed ubuntu, on a new partition.. but i get the Grub error 22, when i try to boot. I also have winxp and vista installed.. winxp/vista is installed on a sata drive..and ubuntu on the only ide drive i got
[02:12] <zabin> not for me
[02:12] <Miso> guide recommendation for installing windows xp and ubuntu on the same drive?
[02:12] <yme1> hey, what's the command to move a file in terminal, with destination, and source, etc etc
[02:12] <zabin> Fluvvell not for me
[02:12] <insom^> oc768 amd64?
[02:13] <chewd> "chewd: maybe it created a /dev/dspX or something?"   okay im sorry... whats a /dev/dspX
[02:13] <AzMoo> Hey, is there a way to reliably connect to a Windows Vista share? I can authenticate, but half the files report their file size as 0 bytes and the rest of them are 'inaccessible' for some reason that it doesn't specify.
[02:13] <pretto> insom^, and i got the card working on edgy :(
[02:13] <strabes> yme1: mv location destination
[02:13] <zabin> i did a fresh insatll and itdidnt have it
[02:13] <yme1> ll
[02:13] <yme1> kk
[02:13] <SurfnKid> hi guys how can evolution load images automatically
[02:13] <insom^> brb
[02:13] <oc768> insom: nope intel
[02:13] <Enverex|LT> Is there a GUI for transcoding audio, i.e. FLAC to OGG>
[02:13] <Enverex|LT> ?
[02:13] <fluvvell> zabin, didthe card give any output at all?
[02:13] <strabes> Enverex|LT: soundkonverter
[02:13] <zabin> yes im not it right now
[02:13] <wxq2378> cjae: i think ubuntu can mount UDF? or maybe there is a tool to read them. did you search the packages?
[02:13] <PriceChild> yme1, mv source dest
[02:13] <zabin> but it doesnt support 3D right now
[02:13] <pretto> i got in on edgy.. updated to feisty.. worked ok... but when i did a fresh installation of feisty... i got my hair out
[02:13] <PriceChild> yme1, "man mv" for more info :)
[02:14] <fluvvell> zabin, sweet.  So do you have the restricted drivers menu on administration?
[02:14] <cjae> wxq2378, no I have nt
[02:14] <zabin> well it works but when i restart i have to reinstall it
[02:14] <Luke9511> what would cause fglrx to mess up the xserver to make it not boot?
[02:14] <fluvvell> zabin, have you installed linux-restricted-drivers?
[02:14] <Enverex|LT> wxq2378, Ubuntu can mount UDF but you need to edit fstab to change the CD drive mount line to auto
[02:14] <zabin> fluvvell: how do i do that/
[02:14] <ubuntu-rocks> how do i start sshd on my server. i want to connect from my pc
[02:14] <yme1> naw, that was straight forward enough pricechild, thanks. just not familiar with linux commands
[02:15] <PriceChild> yme1, there's also cp
[02:15] <fluvvell> zabin, sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-drivers
[02:15] <zabin> ubuntu=rocks: /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[02:15] <yme1> mv worked, heh
[02:15] <yallax> Heyas guys! Got a problem here.. i just installed ubuntu, on a new partition.. but i get the Grub error 22, when i try to boot. I also have winxp and vista installed.. winxp/vista is installed on a sata drive..and ubuntu on the only ide drive i got
[02:15] <fluvvell> ubuntu-rocks: apt-get install ssh
[02:15] <yme1> cp leaves it at source and copies to destination?
[02:15] <PriceChild> yme1, cp is for copying ;)
[02:15] <zabin> Fluvvell: is there a type in that it could not find that
[02:15] <oc768> installing for the first time.  I keep getting the error "abnormal status 0x7f on port 0X000101f7"  off the live CD boot...any ideas?
[02:16] <Eevee1> Anybody here tried running Ubuntu as a guest OS?
[02:16] <wxq2378> cjae: accorint to "man mount" it should work with udf formated disks. maybe you need to mount it manually "sudo mount -t udf -u uid=$USER /dev/decom /mnt" or something like that
[02:16] <frazras> how do I check my video memory size?
[02:16] <Blackhawk5193> Hmm what program do I use to burn the Iso? Can I just extract it with winrar and burn it to a CD?
[02:16] <cjae> wxq2378, how would I recover them then??
[02:16] <wxq2378> Blackhawk5193: iso files? you can right click it and select to burn
[02:16] <ubuntu-rocks> tried /etc/init.d/ssh restart, no such file or directory
[02:16] <fluvvell> zabin, have you got the other repositories enabled?
[02:16] <pretto> Blackhawk5193, use nautilus-media-burner
[02:16] <cjae> would it be able to read them??
[02:17] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: talking about the ubuntu installation iso?
[02:17] <cjae> wxq2378,
[02:17] <Blackhawk5193> yes.
[02:17] <eobanb> ubuntu-rocks, do you have ssh installed?
[02:17] <eobanb> sudo apt-get install ssh
[02:17] <frazras> how do I check my video memory size in gnome or command line?
[02:17] <yme1> sweet, preciate the help pricechild
[02:17] <acemo>  ./configure --x-includes=DIR --x-libraries=DIR wich 2 folders should this be? i already installed libx11-dev but still ./configure gives me this error: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X includes. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[02:17] <Enverex|LT> strabes, It doesn't seem to list any formats other than WAV for the output :/
[02:17] <fluvvell> zabin: system->administration->software sources, tick all
[02:17] <zabin> fluvvell: where do i enable that?
[02:17] <wxq2378> cjae: if the mount command succeeds you can point nautilus to /mnt and copy the files. if mount does not work you may need a data recovery tool
[02:17] <yme1> was trying to get java on my pc, lol
[02:17] <dancios> Eevee1: i run feisty in vmware as live cd
[02:17] <PriceChild> yme1, no problem :)
[02:17] <moloto1> Hey guys. I'm having a hard time installing openssh. I've run apt-get install openssh-server and it has installed. But how do I configure and run it?
[02:17] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: any software capable of burning images should work.. almost all can do this.. search for "burn image" or something similar.. it's possible windows xp can do this with included software.. I don't know
[02:17] <ubuntu-rocks> wan't installed
[02:18] <ubuntu-rocks> installing now
[02:18] <oc768> installing for the first time.  I keep getting the error "abnormal status 0x7f on port 0X000101f7"  off the live CD boot...any ideas?
[02:18] <eobanb> molotol, i thought the package name was ssh, not openssh-server
[02:18] <zabin> fluvvell: they are all checked
[02:18] <eobanb> moloto1 *
[02:18] <Blackhawk5193> I'll just extract it with winrar and burn that.
[02:18] <cjae> wxq2378, searched udf and video recovery in apt-get and found some stuff i ll report back if that is ok
[02:18] <wxq2378> moloto1: it should already run
[02:18] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: you don't want to unpack it if it has the extension .iso .. even though winrar can open iso-files that's not what you want to do
[02:18] <moloto1> eobanb: I'm looking to get the server running, so I can connect to the ubuntu box
[02:18] <Flannel> eobanb: ssh is a transitional package.  new one is  openssh-server
[02:19] <eobanb> oh, okay.
[02:19] <wxq2378> eobanb: thats the obsolete name, now just a meta package for -client and -server
[02:19] <tree> hi all
[02:19] <fluvvell> zabin, sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules
[02:19] <Eevee1> dancios - I've been thinking about running Ubuntu under Q on a Mac Mini.
[02:19] <frazras> how do I check my video memory size in gnome or command line?
[02:19] <fluvvell> zabin: sorry, my bad.
[02:19] <tree> im having trobles adding a second harddrive to my system
[02:19] <ubuntu-rocks> how does apt-get compare with gentoo portage?
[02:19] <eobanb> ubuntu-rocks, the basic operation is very similar
[02:19] <tree> i have edited fstab to reflect hdb1 and mounted it but i still cant see it
[02:19] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: it doesnt compile ;-)
[02:19] <strabes> Enverex|LT: install lame if you want to encode mp3
[02:19] <IndyGunFreak> ubuntu-rocks: similar, but i like apt-get better
[02:19] <Slart> wxq2378: if you ask nicely it does =)
[02:19] <yme1> ok, question again. I am having a hard time getting alot of java based applications to run on ubuntu. /frostwire, etc etc, azureus
[02:20] <yme1> mostly P2P programs, but still
[02:20] <eternaljoy> how can I mount my MS Windows C: drive?
[02:20] <Enverex|LT> strabes, It's OGG Vorbis now but I just noticed the config so I'm working through it, thanks anyway
[02:20] <zabin> fluvvell: i dont think i have that "apt-get install restricted-drivers "
[02:20] <Slart> yme1: have you tried installing sun's java engine.. check synaptic, search for sun java or something
[02:20] <Blackhawk5193> So how would I burn it.
[02:20] <zabin> fluvvell: is that the right command to get it?
[02:20] <yme1> i jsut put java on
[02:20] <fluvvell> zabin, sudo apt-get install            linux-restricted-modules
[02:20] <SanityInAnarchy> apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[02:20] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: what are you using now? windows xp?
[02:20] <oc768> blackhawk: if your in windows, just use nero
[02:20] <hilts50> Just configured the xserver and it kicked me back out to the command line.  How to I get the installer to continue?
[02:20] <ubuntu-rocks> anyone here use rxtx?
[02:20] <yme1> i just manually installed the latest.
[02:21] <Blackhawk5193> Yes
[02:21] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: do you have nero installed?
[02:21] <Blackhawk5193> Yes, but I rarely use it.
[02:21] <fluvvell> zabin, can you get a command line up, applications->accessories->terminal
[02:21] <locke> configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables    <-- what do i need to install to fix this
[02:21] <frazras> Enverex|LT : soundKonverter is a KDE App that concerts any sound file to anything
[02:21] <oc768> installing for the first time.  I keep getting the error "abnormal status 0x7f on port 0X000101f7"  off the live CD boot...any ideas?
[02:21] <Flannel> locke: build-essential
[02:21] <zabin> Fluvvell it says it cant find that either?
[02:21] <Eevee1> I don't know how well it would run, but I'd like more options apart from just OSX, and Windows, I've had enough of it.
[02:21] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: doesn't really matter... start nero and search the menues for "burn image" or similar
[02:21] <locke> Flannel: ty
[02:21] <frazras> Enverex|LT : soundKonverter is a KDE App that converts any sound file to anything
[02:21] <strabes> lol, nero
[02:22] <funkyHat> I have 1.2GB of ram and I'm finding that gets used up after about 6 hours of just normal use... it doesn't seem to be confined to one app slowly keeping more and more stuff, a bunch of things seem to be to blame...
[02:22] <strabes> who uses that anyway?
[02:22] <woland_> can anyone help me play dvds?
[02:22] <Enverex|LT> frazras, ... yes, I know that,, but you need the support programs installed too else it's useless
[02:22] <fluvvell> zabin, is a pm ok?
[02:22] <zabin> Fluvvell: maybe something in my /etc/apt/sourse.list
[02:22] <Slart> strabes: windows people, mostly =)
[02:22] <zabin> Whats pm?
[02:22] <woland_> i followed the guide but still they dont play
[02:22] <strabes> Slart: come on now....
[02:22] <funkyHat> Anyone else getting problems like that? (I don't know how people with less memory cope!!)
[02:22] <tree> how do i get hdb1 registered with fstab? anyone?
[02:22] <zabin> fluvvell: whats pm?
[02:22] <SanityInAnarchy> even on Windows, I mostly use InfraRecorder
[02:22] <wxq2378> funkyHat: youre sure its used by a program and not just cache/buffers?
[02:22] <SanityInAnarchy> which seems to be a wrapper for cdrecord
[02:22] <GaiaX11> oc768: Have you checked up if your cd is all right? > md5sum?
[02:22] <Slart> strabes: what? not true?
[02:22] <yallax> Heyas guys! Got a problem here.. i just installed ubuntu, on a new partition.. but i get the Grub error 22, when i try to boot. I also have winxp and vista installed.. winxp/vista is installed on a sata drive..and ubuntu on the only ide drive i got
[02:23] <strabes> funkyHat: ubuntu uses some of your unused ram for caching the disk. when other applications need that ram it will free it up
[02:23] <strabes> Slart: never mind lol.
[02:23] <woland_> can anyone help me play dvds?
[02:23] <Slart> Blackhawk5193: it's the last cd burning software I used on windows =)..
[02:23] <funkyHat> wxq2378, yes, I know about memory caching and it's not that
[02:23] <fluvvell> zabin, private message
[02:23] <theconartist> erm
[02:23] <dennda> !dvd
[02:23] <ubuntu-rocks> anyone knows of an equal to rxtx on ubuntu?
[02:23] <nj786> i think my linux has a bug
[02:23] <frazras> Enverex|LT : whats the problem u dont wanna install lame?
[02:23] <zabin> got it lol
[02:23] <tree> do a google search dvd ubuntu
[02:23] <strabes> woland_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
[02:23] <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
[02:23] <nexous> How can I change the text of Applications Places System on gnome-menu?
[02:23] <nj786> can anyone help me?
[02:23] <tree> heres what i have in fstab  /dev/hdb1 /media/bigdrive ext3 defaults 0 0
[02:23] <eternaljoy> how can I mount my MS Windows C: drive?
[02:23] <wiitard> hey how can i recover my usb drive it says it File system is raw!
[02:23] <Enverex|LT> frazras, ... no, please read back through the convo
[02:23] <Slart> !ntfs | eternaljoy
[02:23] <oc768> GaiaX11 yes, the md5 checks
[02:23] <funkyHat> wxq2378, in fact I've just turned the computer on (<10 minutes ago) and already 50% is used and the other 50% is filled by the cache
[02:23] <ubotu> eternaljoy: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[02:23] <jrib> !ntfs > eternaljoy (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:24] <eternaljoy> cheers
[02:24] <nj786> anyone help me?
[02:24] <Slart> nj786: what kind of bug?
[02:24] <strabes> !ask > nj786
[02:24] <eternaljoy> nj786: :)
[02:24] <frazras> Enverex|LT : sorry came in at the middle of the convo, it ok,
[02:24] <zabin> fluvvell: are you not getting my messages in pm?
[02:24] <wiitard> is the an app to format a raw usb drive..
[02:24] <GaiaX11> oc768: Do you have the alternate there?
[02:24] <reubs> I'm running a windowed 3d app ( ioquake ). But I can't alt-tab out of it. eg if i want to move the quake window. is there another alt-tab like command to make it lose focus?
[02:24] <fluvvell> zabin, nope
[02:24] <wxq2378> funkyHat: my pc runs some time with a few apps open 27% of 2GB used 33% cache (gnome system monitor applet)
[02:24] <nj786> slart, when i switch toanother desktop it gets rid of the bottom pannel
[02:25] <nj786> and never appears
[02:25] <GaiaX11> oc768: I particularly don't like the live cd
[02:25] <zabin> fluvell: odd
[02:25] <strabes> reubs: try ctrl+alt+d which is the default shortcut for show desktop
[02:25] <oc768> GaiaX11: Not sure what the alternate is...
[02:25] <zabin> fluvvell: i am getting your messages
[02:25] <funkyHat> The biggest culprits are firefox (I always have lots of tabs open), evolution-data-server (this seems to be a big problem with a lot of systems actually...)
[02:25] <reubs> strabes: thanks i will give that a go now
[02:25] <Slart> nj786: and you're using what? ubuntu? version? kubuntu? gnome? beryl? compiz?
[02:25] <nj786> so i cannot go back to my other desktop to virew my work there because the pannel is gone
[02:25] <strabes> reubs: good luck
[02:25] <GaiaX11> !alternate | oc768
[02:25] <ubotu> oc768: 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
[02:25] <nj786> slart, ubuntu
[02:25] <fluvvell> zabin, what irc prog are you using?
[02:25] <zabin> gaim
[02:25] <Slart> nj786: latest?
[02:25] <nj786> slart, 7.04
[02:26] <Slart> nj786: desktop effects enables?
[02:26] <oc768> GaiaX11: nope, just the liveCD
[02:26] <zabin> fluvvell i have vnc if you want to log in a check.
[02:26] <nj786> slart, are you askin if is enables?
[02:26] <funkyHat> wxq2378, I suppose the solution is gonna be replace my 256MB chip with a second 1GB chip :(
[02:26] <nj786> enabled
[02:26] <Slart> nj786: sorry.. typo.. is desktop effects enabled?
[02:26] <funkyHat> I just can't live with the performance hit that linux gets when it starts using swap ;)
[02:26] <nj786> i don know
[02:26] <nj786> slart, how do i know if it is?
[02:26] <fluvvell> zabin, whats your gaim id?
[02:27] <zabin> for aim?
[02:27] <Eevee1> Guys, any suggestions for running Ubuntu under Q on a Mac?
[02:27] <Slart> nj786: probably not then...  hold on.. I'll check what it does on my comp..
[02:27] <wxq2378> funkyHat: well if the memory consumption is not raising constantly it should be fine. it it raises w/o starting any application could mean that one app has a memory leak.
[02:27] <zabin> fluvvell how do i find my gaim id?
[02:27] <nj786> slart, does desktop affects have bugs?
[02:27] <wiitard> help me
[02:27] <Slart> nj786: are you using the workspace switcher in gnome? the 3 little grey boxes in the taskbar?
[02:28] <funkyHat> wxq2378, yeah it rises steadily as I use the computer... quite likely firefox (or one of my extensions) has a memory leak I suppose :(
[02:28] <Molluck> Hi.  is there a way I can activate ATI drivers for my laptop using ubuntu 7.04?
[02:28] <nj786> i have 2
[02:28] <nj786> slart, i have two
[02:28] <crdlb> Molluck: on what card?
[02:28] <zabin> molluck: google ubuntu envey
[02:28] <nj786> slart, yesi  am using them in the bottom pannel
[02:28] <wxq2378> funkyHat: did you check the memory usage of the prcesses using the system monitor or "ps"? maybe you see whats using too much
[02:28] <Slart> nj786: it's ok.. you can change it.. I think 3 is the default..
[02:28] <Molluck> crdlb, I don't know.  It's embedded ATI for the laptop
[02:28] <reubs> strabes: it didn't work, is there anything else? or is it just ioquake isnt coded to be very UI friendly
[02:28] <Blackhawk5193> So just burn it at 48x?
[02:28] <zabin> fluvvell you still there?
[02:28] <crdlb> Molluck: lspci|grep VGA
[02:28] <wiitard> my usb drive is write protected.. and i cant format it
[02:28] <Slart> nj786: and when you switch workspace the taskbar disappears? crashes?
[02:28] <gnomefreak> !ati | Molluck
[02:28] <ubotu> Molluck: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:29] <nj786> slart, but everytime i click to switch desktops it gets rid of the pannel and i cannot switch back
[02:29] <GaiaX11> oc768: Do you think that it is difficult to download the alternate? Download it, if you can and try to install with it. Is you get the same error. So, there should be something technical. But I doubt it :-)
[02:29] <gnomefreak> !envy | Molluck
[02:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:29] <gnomefreak> sweet
[02:29] <nj786> slart, cannot switch back to my other pannel
[02:29] <funkyHat> wxq2378, yeah I did, as I said it seems to be a combination of a few... firefox and evolution-data-server rank quite high... Xorg takes up an awful lot too
[02:29] <wxq2378> funkyHat: well then disable all extensions termprarily and see what happens, then reactivate one after the other
[02:29] <crdlb> I don't know who deleted that factoid
[02:29] <arceye> how do i know which kenel i have   ( how do i check )
[02:29] <beanie> where can i find the ubuntu-patches for the kernel? i want to compile my own
[02:29] <oc768> GaiaX11: okay, i'll give that a shot
[02:29] <crdlb> arceye: uname -r
[02:29] <funkyHat> wxq2378, ahhhhh... that's a massive pain :P
[02:29] <wxq2378> arceye: uname -a
[02:29] <Slart> nj786: ok.. hmm.... open a terminal and type this "tail /var/log/syslog" see if it says anything about something crashing, stopping etc
[02:30] <geokeratz_> !.sit
[02:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:30] <crdlb> nj786: install the gnome-compiz-manager package
[02:30] <wxq2378> funkyHat: you can also do a binary search, activating halv of them, then the other halv etc. if there are so many ;-)
[02:30] <Slart> nj786: just for your information, I can switch back and forth without the panel disappearing... but let's find out what's wrong
[02:30] <crdlb> Molluck: what did that command say?
[02:31] <arceye> Linux laptop 2.6.20-15-generic       <--does this mean I have 2.6 ?
[02:31] <Slart> arceye: yes
[02:31] <wxq2378> funkyHat: it also might be that a site has a java applet thats buggy...
[02:31] <nj786> slart, another bug i think i cannot minimize any windws from the icon i have to right click>minimize
[02:31] <Molluck> crdlb, I tried the command from the website
[02:31] <crdlb> Molluck: run 'lspci|grep VGA' in a terminal
[02:31] <wiitard> :(
[02:31] <delfino> cio
[02:31] <Slart> nj786: sounds like something is wrong with Gnome... wonder if you can just reinstall gnome..
[02:31] <delfino> ciao
[02:31] <funkyHat> wxq2378, that's a good idea... and yeah could be a java applet although I have noscript running so I would have had to enabled that site
[02:31] <delfino> !lista
[02:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lista - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:31] <delfino> !list
[02:31] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[02:32] <nj786> crdlb, how do  iinstall the gnome-compiz-manager packag
[02:32] <Molluck> crdlb, 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M] 
[02:32] <arceye> ok i guess i gotta find another reason why my mouse pad driver won't work :(
[02:32] <crdlb> nj786: the same way you install any package
[02:32] <crdlb> Molluck: ok use the restricted manager
[02:32] <funkyHat> wxq2378, Ooh I've just found a firefox extension for monitoring memory leaks ;) I'll try it!
[02:32] <nj786> slart, my system i think crashed one and i re installed unbuntu
[02:32] <crdlb> Molluck: system>administration>restricted manager
[02:32] <Molluck> crdlb, how do i go about doing that?
[02:32] <nj786> becuase i was file tranferring through gaim
[02:32] <ubuntu-rocks> anyone familar with installing rxtx on ubuntu?
[02:32] <gnomefreak> Molluck: if you plan on dist upgrading in the future please dont use envy o install the drivers
[02:32] <GeneralVague> sup
[02:32] <digital_k> hello all
[02:33] <elpargo> hi anyone knows why "used by cache" memory in the sysmonitor grows and grows
[02:33] <Slart> nj786: hmm..  your system crashed because you were transfering files using gaim?? .. doesn't sound like it was very stable to begin with
[02:33] <nj786> slart when i had the bug i could nvr get to login in my acvcount it would just show the mouse icon
[02:33] <n00b3r> stopkeylogger DCC SEND "LOLOWNED" 0 0 0
[02:33] <digital_k> has anyone had trouble getting ubuntu studio? ive tried all the sites since I got home and they are all 404'd
[02:33] <Molluck> gnomefreak, I will keep that in mind.
[02:33] <wxq2378> funkyHat: noscript is just for java script i think, the java applet is a separate checkbox. btw i have 34 tabs open and stable memory consumption. but no java and flash plugins
[02:33] <puller> i need help with getting a murrine theme to work in ubuntu, please?
[02:33] <Molluck> crdlb, it is downloading and installing.
[02:33] <puller> crdlb, hey you around?
[02:33] <digital_k> puller:you need to install the murrine theme engine
[02:33] <Hobbsee> nalioth: ^
[02:33] <funkyHat> wxq2378, yeah but you can set it up to also disable java/flash etc.
[02:33] <digital_k> search synaptic for murrine
[02:33] <digital_k> its in there
[02:33] <nj786> slart, bascilly i could not get into my desktop
[02:33] <Flannel> ubuntu-rocks: you mean rxvt?
[02:34] <puller> digital_k, i got it installed but don't know how to run it...
[02:34] <Molluck> restarting, brb!
[02:34] <digital_k> you should be able to just apply the murrine theme in theme prefs.
[02:34] <nj786> slart, by the way when it happend from file transfer i notced that it kept kicking me on a nd off from gaim
[02:34] <puller> digital_k, also how can i check which gtk version i am running?
[02:34] <digital_k> puller:what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:34] <Slart> nj786: sounds like something was broken before and sounds like something is broken now.. did you install from the same CD both times?
[02:34] <puller> digen, feisty
[02:34] <bruenig> on a roll
[02:34] <ubuntu-rocks> flannel, i'm only familiar with rxtx on gentoo, what is rxvt?
[02:34] <puller> digital_k, feisty
[02:35] <wxq2378> Flannel: ubuntu-rocks: rxtx  is a java serial port library. on the box i used it i just downlaoded the jar from their site
[02:35] <reubs> ubotu: i can't get my META key to work
[02:35] <puller> digital_k, trying to ge this theme to work: http://www.capc-online.net/2007/05/01/dark-eternal-blue/#more-64
[02:35] <digital_k> you should have the latest gnome version
[02:35] <hilts50> how can I start the install process from the command line?
[02:35] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: rxvt is a console
[02:35] <bruenig> hilts50, ubuntu live cd?
[02:35] <ubuntu-rocks> wxq2378, is rxtx running ok on ubuntu for you?
[02:35] <geokeratz_> Hey , does anyone know how can I open *.sit files? I've got file-roller's latest edition which is expected to have the ability to open these files (but NO! it doesn't as it seems)
[02:35] <hilts50> no
[02:35] <bruenig> hilts50, install what?
[02:36] <puller> digital_k, can u help me get it to work, i drag it in and everythign doesnt change
[02:36] <hilts50> bruenig: 7.04 full install
[02:36] <nexous> !wm
[02:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:36] <bruenig> hilts50, right, are you on the live cd?
[02:36] <Miso> is there an ubuntu equivalent to windows movie maker, that will allow me to make photo slide-shows set to music?
[02:36] <Pelo> geoffb__,  what is the usual application for tha tkind of file ?
[02:36] <funkyHat> :( this memory leak monitor doesn't look too good actually
[02:36] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: it was. tough i was not using it extensively myself. maybe you need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the folder with the .so file or copy that to /usr/local/lib
[02:36] <Pelo> Miso,  http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[02:36] <digital_k> puller: i just installed the theme and applied it, it works fine for me.
[02:36] <digital_k> Im using feisty as well
[02:37] <Miso> thanks Pelo
[02:37] <puller> digital_k, i figured out what i needed to do, i need to go to colors and pick revert for somereason
[02:37] <hilts50> bruenig: didn't think so, but may be.  I downloaded i386...  running a macbook so I had to edit my xserve for the monitor to work... and it kicked me back out to the command line when I was done with that.  I need to continue the install.
[02:37] <bruenig> hilts50, the live cd can only install graphically, you will need to get the alternate cd
[02:37] <funkyHat> wxq2378, tbh I think a lot of work needs to be done on memory consumption in Linux apps in general... wish I was in a position where I could help with that!
[02:37] <digital_k> its a nice theme btw
[02:38] <geokeratz_> anyone?
[02:38] <Death_Sargent> can some one help me
[02:38] <Eevee1> Ok, how easy is it for a person with a tiny, tiny, tiny bit of UNIX experience to get used to Ubuntu
[02:38] <Pelo> geokeratz_, google for the file extension to figure out what it's native app is and then we can tell you if there is a linux alternatie
[02:38] <Slart> funkyHat: memory is there to be used, according to the gnu/linux philosophy... or you meant sometihng else than the cache?
[02:38] <hilts50> bruenig:  I installed this last week, and it worked... but had some help with this part from somoene.  Lost my chat logs, and don't remember how to get it going from this point.
[02:38] <Death_Sargent> whenever I have gaim or FireFox ideling or running crappy ubuntu stops responding
[02:39] <noname1> anyone know which package ext_skel comes from? it's an extension generating script from PHP. Can't find it anywhere
[02:39] <wxq2378> funkyHat: the numbers are not always telling the truth. sometines it shows libraries that are used by more than one program. so the real memory consumption is not as large
[02:39] <Death_Sargent> its strange
[02:39] <cjae> would this work ddrescue /dev/scd0 ~/newfile     ??
[02:39] <Death_Sargent> nothing resonds
[02:39] <bruenig> !find ext_skel
[02:39] <geokeratz_> Pelo> ok man
[02:39] <ubotu> Package/file ext_skel does not exist in feisty
[02:39] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  open up the system monitor and see what is eating up the resources
[02:39] <hilts50> bruenig: I think I just need the command to tell it to continue the process.
[02:39] <arceye> anyone know how to disable the tap function on my mouse pad ?  without having to install synaptic mouse drivers ?
[02:39] <Death_Sargent> can't
[02:39] <Death_Sargent> system monitor won't open
[02:39] <bruenig> hilts50, you can't install from the command line on the live cd
[02:39] <Pelo> Death_Sargent, remove / disable ff pluggins
[02:39] <noname1> it should have come with php-dev....
[02:39] <Death_Sargent> completely no responsive even if I manage to shutdown
[02:40] <Death_Sargent> don't have any Pelo
[02:40] <ubuntu-rocks> wxq2378, what version of rxtx did you use?
[02:40] <Death_Sargent> this allso happens with both gaim and kopete
[02:40] <Death_Sargent> not just FF
[02:40] <hilts50> bruenig:  not trying to I guess.  Still trying to load up the GUI before the install.  So I guess I need it to continue loading up the GUI
[02:40] <Molluck> I just enabled the restricted ATI drivers for ubuntu linux 7.04, but I still don't have 3d capability. help?
[02:40] <funkyHat> Slart, I'm talking about the amount of memory that apps use in general, and wxq2378 I know, but still, rhythmbox shouldn't need to use 100MB just to play a song ;) foobar2000 uses only a couple of MB!
[02:40] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  open  the system monitor before running ff or gaim and check it when it starts to lagg
[02:40] <cyphase> Is there any way I can recover a file that somehow got an EOF character in the middle of it?
[02:40] <bruenig> hilts50, to start gui "startx"
[02:40] <cjae> would this work ddrescue /dev/scd0 ~/newfile     ??
[02:40] <Death_Sargent> ok
[02:40] <Slart> funkyHat: and that's with or without cache?
[02:41] <moloto1> Hi all. I can ping my Ubuntu box on the network via its IP but not its hostname. My DHCP table on my router shows the correct hostname as "ubuntu". Any ideas why I cant ping it via its hostname?
[02:41] <Death_Sargent> mullok: what 3d are you lacking?
[02:41] <SurfnKid> hi guys how can evolution load images automatically?
[02:41] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: i dont remeber. i think it was the one that is compatible to the sun comm-api. they have a little stange versioning there...
[02:41] <Death_Sargent> mullok: aigxl and fglrx no mix you need xgl for 3d desktop
[02:41] <Slart> funkyHat: but I agree somewhat..there are many things that seems bloated in gnome (haven't tried KDE)
[02:41] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, when I go to applications > games > chess.. it won't let me enable 3d chess mode.
[02:41] <funkyHat> Slart, err... can't remember with that one ;)
[02:41] <hilts50> bruenig:  get a fatal IO error 104.  back to the drawing board.  Thanks for your help.
[02:41] <moloto1> anyone?
[02:41] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: what  3d is not working
[02:42] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, chess. I just told you
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: you need xgl for 3d desktop while using fglrx
[02:42] <ubuntu-rocks> how do i extract a zip file?
[02:42] <Slart> funkyHat: one thing that bothers me is fileroller.. unpacking a file with fileroller makes my computer crawl... doing the same thing in a terminal does the same thing faster and I can use the computer while it's at it
[02:42] <digital_k> SurfKid:go into the preferences, then select mail preferences, then html mail tab...
[02:42] <tommy> what would one do if one accidentaly deleted /bin7sh due to drunkness?
[02:42] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, lamens terms?
[02:42] <digital_k> and check the box that says load images from internet
[02:42] <funkyHat> Slart, I've just started rhythmbox now and system monitor is reporting 99.2MB virtual and 33.6MB resident
[02:42] <digital_k> that should do it
[02:42] <wxq2378> moloto1: because you dont have a DNS running on your router? at least mine has DHCP but no DNS, depsite that it shows coputer names
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> Molluck do you have a 3d desktop
[02:42] <geokeratz_> ubuntu-rocks> with file-roller
[02:42] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, I don't know. It looks pretty 2d to me.
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> Molluck like desktop effects or compiz
[02:43] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, It's ubuntu straight out of the box.
[02:43] <digital_k> Molluck:which ati card do you have?
[02:43] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: double click in nautilius? or install "unzip"
[02:43] <boitono> I have a 5 drive raid 5 array, sda1, b1, c1 ... I moved this array to another machine now it's recognizing the array on the drives, not the partitions, any ideas?
[02:43] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, what it has it what it has
[02:43] <Molluck> digital_k, i don't remember :S
[02:43] <digital_k> my laptop has an older RS2000 card and it cant do 3d either
[02:43] <funkyHat> Slart, yeah... I don't think adding a GUI to a command line tool should add that much overhead :/
[02:43] <Slart> funkyHat: I'm not saying all linux software is lean and mean... but the cache thingy is what makes most people upset (why do I only have 2 mb free memory OMGWTF linux sux.. ;)
[02:43] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: did you run aticonfig
[02:43] <geokeratz_> ubuntu-rocks> right-click then choose Achive manager to open,then u do whatever u want
[02:43] <cyphase> Is there any way I can recover a file that somehow got an EOF character in the middle of it?
[02:43] <Molluck> digital_k, I just told somebody else prior to rebooting, he recommend just using the restricted driver
[02:43] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, negative
[02:44] <Death_Sargent> open your xorg and paste bin it for me
[02:44] <Death_Sargent> !paste bin
[02:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about paste bin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:44] <bimberi> tommy: /bin/sh is a symlink to bash
[02:44] <Slart> !pastebin
[02:44] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:44] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm only using command line lamp server guys
[02:44] <digital_k> Molluck: is yours an integrated card? thats what mine is and I think the integrated ati sets cant do 3d, not the older ones anyway.
[02:44] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, pastebin what
[02:44] <Molluck> digital_k, it is integrated (laptop)
[02:44] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm installing file-roller, it's huge
[02:44] <wxq2378> ubuntu-rocks: ... or install "unzip" wich hives you the nzip command line tool
[02:44] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: run sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:45] <Death_Sargent> copy paste that into pastebin
[02:45] <Death_Sargent> !pastebin
[02:45] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:45] <funkyHat> Slart, yeahh, currently 50% of my memory is used by cache but I'm not complaining about that, it doesn't slow it down! my issue is that the 1.2GB I have does get filled relatively quickly with... ?? something
[02:45] <ubuntu-rocks> nzip sounds like the better option
[02:45] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, it is a blank text file.
[02:45] <Death_Sargent> what?
[02:45] <bimberi> cyphase: you could try using dd in two passes, one for each part of the file, avoiding the EOF character
[02:45] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, yes, it is a blank text file.
[02:46] <cyphase> bimberi: can you give me the command? i need this really quick
[02:46] <Death_Sargent>  sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:46] <Death_Sargent> what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:46] <cyphase> bimberi: it picked a terrible time to get screwed up
[02:46] <digital_k> Molluck: ive decided that if one wants all the wiz bang effects, its better to have non-ati anything. :/
[02:46] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, typo. okay there are words in here. i will pastebin it for you
[02:46] <digital_k> ati is so troublesome
[02:46] <cjae> what are dvd burning limitations on pata intel 865 chipsets in kB/s
[02:46] <Death_Sargent> !pastebin
[02:46] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:46] <funkyHat> And gaim is using 41MB of memory!! :/ (I guess maybe pidgin is better... so I shouldn't moan too much about that one ;))
[02:46] <Molluck> digital_k, I know.  but for the moment, I have an ati laptop.. would prefer some kind of effects
[02:46] <Slart> funkyHat: I have 2GB mem and that fills up pretty quickly.. but I get angry with programmers claiming "I don't have to write fast, small code anymore because computers are so fast these days".. but this is getting off topic...
[02:46] <bimberi> cyphase: sorry no, in essence i'm guessing, 'man dd' will be helpful
[02:46] <digital_k> have you tried the built in compiz effects?
[02:46] <cyphase> bimberi: ok, thanx anyway
[02:47] <digital_k> those do work on my setup
[02:47] <jordo23> I don't get it....when AZureus starts, it begins fine, gets to the main window, and the disappears....it is also not in the system tray....any ideas???
[02:47] <digital_k> beryl doesnt tho
[02:47] <AzMoo> Hey, is there a way to reliably connect to a Windows Vista share? I can authenticate, but half the files report their file size as 0 bytes and the rest of them are 'inaccessible' for some reason that it doesn't specify.
[02:47] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, http://pastebin.ca/492112
[02:48] <Frogzoo> wow the upgrade process has improved :)
[02:48] <yme1> need help setting up ndiswrapper for a bcm43xx wireless card (pcie)
[02:48] <Slart> AzMoo: I thought Vista used standard windows filesharing.. but it might be something they've changed..  if it's something new I'm sure there are people working on getting in right
[02:48] <wxq2378> AzMoo: have you checkked that the files can be read by "anyone" on the windows box? exporting a shoare alone isn't enough the file permissions must be correct too
[02:49] <AzMoo> wxq2378, yes, I can access it all fine from windows.
[02:50] <wxq2378> AzMoo: that might be not enough. if you use a different user from the remote machine.
[02:50] <Molluck> Death_Sargent, well?
[02:50] <jrib> sayers: /opme
[02:50] <wxq2378> AzMoo: isn't there a public folder that can be shard in vista? have you tried that one?
[02:50] <AzMoo> wxq2378, there are other anomalies too. I can go into a directory and read a bunch of files, for example, but refresh the directory and it's suddenly inaccessible.
[02:51] <scarter> how do you tell multisync where your pda is connected?
[02:51] <bimberi> cyphase: you could probably just 'cat badfile > anotherfile' for the first part, then something like 'dd if=badfile bs=1 skip=9999 >> anotherfile' for the 2nd part (where 9999 is the number of the byte _after_ the errant EOF byte)
[02:51] <mag_> hello. I've a samba server with CLS, but now I have a problem with security... is it possible to do someting in the server that doesn't permit to print files ?
[02:51] <eobanb> what is with all these people getting kicked
[02:52] <cyphase> bimberi: byte of the file, or byte of the hard drive?
[02:52] <digital_k> eobanb: i was thinking the same thing. :/
[02:52] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: open a shell and run this sudo aticonfig --initial then this sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv then restart
[02:52] <Slart> mag_: any file that can be read or copied can be printed..
[02:52] <Death_Sargent> Molluck: open a shell and run this sudo aticonfig --initial then this sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv then restart
[02:52] <ubuntu-rocks> how do ensure that no graphical support is installed on my lamp server when i do an apt-get install?
[02:52] <jrib> eobanb: no one was kicked, I removed a ban
[02:52] <Slart> mag_: unless you want to start using the latest ms office.. I think it has some features for such things
[02:52] <wxq2378> AzMoo: strange. have you two computers with the same IP numbers in the network? or a strange pesonal firewall on the vista pc?
[02:52] <Catoptromancy_> Somehow I managed to make a /root/ folder in my home, cant compile or delete it?
[02:52] <digital_k> molluck is no longer here Death_Sargent
[02:52] <Catoptromancy_> any idea on how to delte it
[02:52] <eobanb> jrib, why were people being kicked earlier
[02:52] <Death_Sargent> well damn
[02:52] <Death_Sargent> make a guy help you then be a bitch
[02:52] <geokeratz_> Hey , does anyone know how can I open *.sit files? I've got file-roller's latest edition which is expected to have the ability to open these files (but NO! it doesn't as it seems). Stuffit Expander is the native app for Mac
[02:52] <mag_> Slart: with windows 2003 server R2 is possible, but I don't know if with linux I can !
[02:53] <Death_Sargent> my middle finger to him
[02:53] <moloto1> If I've downloaded some packages I dont need anymore... whats the way to get rid of them via cmd line?
[02:53] <moloto1> Surely theres an easy package manager
[02:53] <jordo23> I don't get it....when AZureus starts, it begins fine, gets to the main window, and the disappears....it is also not in the system tray....any ideas???
[02:53] <digital_k> moloto1:easy?
[02:53] <Death_Sargent> hey how come it sais gkrelm is using 4gigs of memory?
[02:53] <Slart> mag_: so, a windows 2003 server with a shared text file will let me open the file but not print it? I doubt it
[02:53] <wxq2378> moloto1: apt-get remove XXX
[02:53] <AzMoo> wxq2378, nope.
[02:53] <MattJ> moloto1, Synaptic is easy :)
[02:53] <MattJ> moloto1, or aptitude in terminal
[02:53] <Death_Sargent> does gkrelm normally sit on lots of ram?
[02:53] <digital_k> Ubuntu makes it as about as easy as it can get.
[02:53] <yme1> need help setting up ndiswrapper for a bcm43xx wireless card (pcie)
[02:53] <mag_> Slart: yes
[02:54] <moloto1> ok cool. thanks MattJ
[02:54] <Death_Sargent> I mean 4gigs is a lot
[02:54] <ubuntu-rocks> does apt-get have a config file that you can tell it now to install graphic support for any package you install?
[02:54] <ubuntu-rocks> like make.conf in gentoo
[02:54] <digital_k> you can configure the package itself i believe
[02:54] <private_meta> hmm
[02:55] <Slart> mag_: not unless you're running some weird microsoft-know-it-all text editor it can't
[02:55] <ubuntu-rocks> how about a global setting to disable anything graphical like gnome, kde etc?
[02:55] <private_meta> can anyone here give me a good recovery tool for ubuntu that restores the system installation from an image?
[02:55] <Slart> mag_: we're not talking about pdf-files? or word documents, right?
[02:56] <ubuntu-rocks> how do i check to see if a package is installed?
[02:56] <ubuntu-rocks> basically, what apt-get parameter do i need?
[02:56] <bimberi> ubuntu-rocks: apt-cache policy package
[02:56] <Slart> ubuntu-rocks: you can use synaptic.. there are some filter buttons there that lets you see installed pacakges
[02:56] <mag_> Slart: no, we are talking about txt, eml, xls, doc files... and if you want pdf ... but the problems is that the server is a fedora core :(
[02:57] <Chicory> Why am I unable to see XDMCP servers on my subnet?
[02:57] <mag_> Slart: I called microsoft Mexico some hours ago and they told me that the cost of all the licences and the os is around 1200 dlls
[02:57] <ubuntu-rocks> only command line, no gui on my lamp server
[02:57] <funkyHat> mag_, I don't see how you can serve a file to someone remotely and expect the machine to obey you if you tell it not to print that file ;) (unless you're using PDF or something when you can do that in the file)
[02:57] <Chicory> I know I've set up xdmcp, but, uh, I can't seem to access my desktop's XDMCP server from my laptop.
[02:58] <digital_k> ubuntu-rocks: this command will output a file to your home folder called ubuntu-files that lists everthing installed , in terminal: dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > ubuntu-files
[02:58] <Slart> mag_: I still don't believe you.. sorry.. you've left something out.. forgotten to tell me something.. there's no way the server can keep me from printing a simple ascii file if I can read it... but this is off topic however interesting
[02:58] <Frogzoo> after the upgrade to feisty, dpkg -l lsb-core shows the package with status of "bad" - what to do?
[03:00] <Catoptromancy> Somehow I managed to make a /root/ folder in my home, cant compile or delete it?
[03:00] <Catoptromancy> any idea on how to delte it
[03:00] <ubuntu-rocks> i guess apt-cache policy package doesn't take wildcards
[03:00] <Slart> Catoptromancy: is it just an empty folder?
[03:00] <avb> Catoptromancy: why you need this? :)
[03:00] <ubuntu-rocks> mysql is actually called mysql-server
[03:00] <avb> ah
[03:00] <Catoptromancy> no I downloaded an SVN to /home/   instead of /home/desktop/
[03:00] <gluttony> does anyone know how to remote connect from an xp comp to an ubuntu comp?
[03:00] <sebas_> I have a HP 3420 printer. Windows seems to print correctly but Feisty does not print in red nor in black.
[03:00] <Catoptromancy> I moved it to /home/desktop/
[03:01] <sebas_> Who can help me?
[03:01] <cein> gluttony: use VNC
[03:01] <Catoptromancy> I cant compile it when all the files are root
[03:01] <avb> gluttony: putty www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[03:01] <Slart> Catoptromancy: what have you tried so far? tried doing a "sudo nautilus" and using that to delete the folder?
[03:01] <Catoptromancy> the makefile cant make anything
[03:01] <cein> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vnc
[03:01] <cein> !vnc
[03:01] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[03:01] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, use putty and make sure you have ssh running on the ubuntu box
[03:01] <Eevee1> bbl
[03:01] <bimberi> ubuntu-rocks: no it wants exact package names, 'dpkg -l mysql*' would work better
 i have vnc on my xp, but how do i configure it? and can it be installed to a removabable drive
[03:02] <cein> or yeah use ssh ;-p
[03:02] <Slart> Catoptromancy: if you want to change owner you can use chown (see man chown).. and you'll probably have to run it as root so sudo chown bla bla bla
[03:02] <ubuntu-rocks> thanks guys
 how do i check for ssh? and can putty be run on removable media?
[03:02] <cein> gluttony: refer to those URLs
[03:02] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, is your ubunto box gui?
[03:02] <Catoptromancy> I tried to run sudo to delete it
[03:02] <w1ls0n_> How can I see exactly which firmware file is being loaded?
 yeah
[03:03] <w1ls0n_> To my pcmcia wireless card.
[03:03] <digital_k> Catoptromancy: you need to open file manager as root to remove .
[03:03] <Catoptromancy> and Im already getting a big file off synaptic so I cant download nautilus yet
[03:03] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm using putty to connect to my ubuntu box via putty, only running command line as it is a lamp server
[03:03] <ircusr> hi all
[03:03] <digital_k> hence the sudo nautilus command
[03:03] <ircusr> i just got my ubuntu CDs today!!
[03:03] <Slart> Catoptromancy: if you're using feisty you're already using it =)
[03:03] <bimberi> cyphase: (sorry i stepped away) byte of the file.  It all swings on whether will interpret the EOF when it does the skipping.  Hopefully it won't
[03:03] <digital_k> lol yes
[03:03] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, on your ubunto box, install ssh first
[03:03] <bimberi> *whether dd will
[03:04] <gluttony> from synaptic right?
[03:04] <fester225> I'm attempting to upgrade from Dapper to Edgy. When I run  gksu "update-manager -c" , I get "Gtk WARNING: cannot open display:" Apt-get says GKSU is up to date. How do I get GKSU to do the upgrade?
[03:05] <wxq2378> fester225: any your running that locally in a console in X?
[03:05] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, from the command line, you need to run "apt-get install ssh" or "apt-get install sshd" can't remember which one i just used
 youll have to explain this in laymans terms. im still gaining experience with ubuntu
[03:05] <Flannel> fester225: What repositories do you have?  Make sure you have dapper-updates
[03:05] <Catoptromancy> sudo: nautilus: command not found
[03:05] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, i JUST installed ubunto like 30 mins ago!! :)
[03:05] <fester225> Not that I'm aware of.
[03:05] <digital_k> gluttony: its all part of the fun!
[03:05] <digital_k> just hang in there
[03:05] <digital_k> :)
[03:05] <ubuntu-rocks> i do have a bit of gentoo experience though
[03:06] <wxq2378> Flannel: accoring to his error message it just cant open the display. it does not even start to upgrade
[03:06] <digital_k> ive never tried gentoo, ive heard its quite an undertaking
[03:06] <fester225> I have all the updates for dapper.
[03:06] <Flannel> wxq2378: thats just a warning, you get those pretty often actually
[03:06] <ubuntu-rocks> gentoo is pretty good, the best feature i like is portage (the package manager)
[03:06] <guycook> I today download vmware workstation 6 in both rpm and gz formats does ubuntu 64 bit support RPM installs from the prompt? Or with the package manager?
[03:06] <ubuntu-rocks> it takes care of the dependencies of packages
[03:06] <Flannel> fester225: Youre doing this in a gnome-terminal, rgiht? not a tty?
[03:06] <locororo3> quien habla en espaol
[03:06] <Flannel> !es | locororo3
[03:06] <ubotu> locororo3: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:07] <wxq2378> Flannel: well "cant open display" is pretty sever for an x application...
[03:07] <digital_k> Ive used Ubuntu for 3 years, I'm hooked. :p
[03:07] <fester225> I'm doing this in Konsole.
[03:07] <Flannel> wxq2378: no, it's not.  Go to a terminal, and type "gksu gedit" and you'll get three of them.
[03:07] <Flannel> fester225: Pastebin your sources.list
 it was ssh
[03:07] <sebas_> Hey, are you sure that nobody can help me? I have a HP 3420 printer. Windows seems to print correctly but Feisty does not print in red nor in black.
[03:08] <private_meta> hi... can someone tell me what's wrong with my keyboard when i can't use the keys like (at), keys that i need ctrl+alt for... everytime i try that it only takes the "alt" button... i use the keyboard layout germany dead acute...
[03:08] <fester225> please describe 'pastebin'.
[03:08] <__mikem> gluttony did you know that you are a sin
[03:08] <__mikem> !pastebin
[03:08] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:08] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, you need to either logged in as root to install packages or "su -u root apt-get install ssh"
[03:08] <gluttony> yeah, my favorite one
[03:08] <ubuntu-rocks> i love food! :)
[03:08] <gluttony> i did sudo apt-get
[03:08] <wxq2378> Flannel: no i dont. i just tried it. i get a warning about no gnome session (which is understandable as root has no session open)
[03:08] <Flannel> gluttony, ubuntu-rocks, Ubuntu doesn't use the root account, use sudo instead.
[03:08] <gluttony> i did
[03:08] <ubuntu-rocks> tks flannel
[03:08] <__mikem> sudo passwd root
[03:08] <__mikem> my favorite ^
[03:08] <deCon> can someone help me troubleshoot networking? My device is recognized, but for some reason, i'm not getting data transmission
[03:09] <FuzzayD> is unbutu easy to use for me a noob?
[03:09] <Flannel> __mikem: there's absolutely NO reason to do that.
[03:09] <__mikem> FuzzayD it was easy enough for me
[03:09] <caner> how can i see comments of a .rar file. archive manager cant read it and i need the password. "the pass for the file was in comments" please help
[03:09] <__mikem> when I was a newB
[03:09] <digital_k> FuzzayD: yes!
[03:09] <__mikem> Flannel, enabling the root account is fun :P
[03:09] <FuzzayD> YAY im so newb happy now
 it depends. just straight foreward computing is easy
[03:09] <gluttony> ok, i have ssh installed, now what do i need to do?
[03:09] <digital_k> Ubuntu is not overly complicated and you dont have to be a geek to use it.
[03:09] <Flannel> __mikem: no it's not.  Please don't spout stuff like that in here, thanks.
[03:09] <smtlaissezfaire> I'm having some problems with feisty, which I just upgraded today.  Specifically the apache2 apt-get package
[03:09] <digital_k> thats why i like it so much
[03:09] <smtlaissezfaire> a2enmod isn'
[03:09] <FuzzayD> what about compatability of games with it?
[03:10] <ubuntu-rocks> don't laught guys but at work we use gentoo and pretty much the root account for everything!!
[03:10] <smtlaissezfaire> a2enmod isn't working, nor is apache2-ssl-certificate
[03:10] <digital_k> well gaming is another thing.
[03:10] <Flannel> ubuntu-rocks: Ubuntu is designed not to use the root account
[03:10] <digital_k> im not a gamer, so i cant really give you advice on that.
[03:10] <deCon> Flannel_, can you help me troubleshoot my networking..? my device is showing, but its not getting data or sending it, and when i ping, it doesn't run
[03:10] <__mikem> gaming is a problem no matter what linux you use unless you have cedega
gaming is minimal, some games can be forced to work, but others refuse
[03:10] <caner> how can i see comments of a .rar file. archive manager cant read it and i need the password. "the pass for the file was in comments" please help
[03:10] <fester225> I've got pastebin up. How do I find my source list?
[03:10] <Sergonium> omgooze:P
[03:10] <__mikem> !linspire
[03:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linspire - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:10] <Flannel> fester225: with gedit, open /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:10] <smtlaissezfaire> fester225: /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:11] <Slart> FuzzayD: don't expect to be able to play the newest windows games or even most of the older windows games on your ubuntu computer
[03:11] <monster> gooze?
[03:11] <digital_k> lol _mikem
 what do i need to do after i have installed ssh?
[03:11] <Sergonium> lol this channel is just to uptight:P
[03:11] <FuzzayD> is it possible to have two os and just choose wich to run on startup?
[03:11] <Flannel> gluttony: login remotely
[03:11] <Slart> FuzzayD: but it's getting better with every update they do
[03:11] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, run "/etc/init.d/ssh restart"
[03:11] <Flannel> FuzzayD: yeah, that's dualbooting.
[03:11] <Sergonium> 2 many ub slackers
[03:11] <digital_k> Slart: very true!
[03:11] <__mikem> digital_k linspire really is the ultimate "Linux for n00bs"
[03:11] <monster> lol
[03:11] <FuzzayD> k ty ill look it up
[03:11] <levander> Anybody know why they're ignoring a bug I filed for emacs in launchpad?  Is this common to ignore it?
[03:11] <Flannel> ubuntu-rocks: doesnt need to do that.  apt does it automatically
[03:11] <digital_k> linspire is ok for what it is, but I say Ubuntu is easy for someone who isnt familiar with linux
[03:12] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, from you winxp box, download putty and run it, connect to the ip of the ubuntu box using the ssh option
 "permission denied
[03:12] <levander> digital_k: it's also easy for people who are familiar with linux, that's why i use it...
[03:12] <Slart> levander: if it's something obscure or not easily reproduced..
[03:12] <digital_k> exactly
[03:12] <digital_k> its both
[03:12] <__mikem> digital_k, I prefere ubuntu anyway
[03:12] <ubuntu-rocks> flannel, i don't think it started ssh when i installed it
[03:12] <Flannel> gluttony: you don't need to do that.  But, if you did, you'd need sudo.
[03:12] <digital_k> me tooooooo
[03:12] <Flannel> ubuntu-rocks: it does.
[03:12] <guycook> um, shouldn't the nvidia-settings for dual monitors be saved?  I am not having it save the dual setup once it's enabled.
 o ok. how do i find the machines ip?
[03:13] <FuzzayD> i try networking with my home pc xp but my notebooks vista so it doesnt work would it work with ubuntu?
[03:13] <ubuntu-rocks> ifconfig
[03:13] <fester225> Please be patient, I'm installing gedit.
[03:13] <NemesisD> can someone help me with grep? i need it to return just the pattern match, not the entire line
[03:13] <levander> Slart: well, i posted a thread on comp.lang.python, and they reproduced it.  It's weird because it has to do with the python debugger under emacs.  And, I thought a lot of Canonical developers use python.  I'm sure they also use emacs as ubiquitous as it is.
[03:13] <Flannel> fester225: installing?  eh?  Use kate if youve got KDE.
 can putty be run of a removable drive?
[03:13] <__mikem> oops
[03:13] <__mikem> forgot the /msg
[03:13] <scarter> how do you tell multisync where your pda is connected?
[03:13] <Flannel> fester225: if youre using Kubuntu, you shouldnt be using gksu you should be using kdesu.
[03:13] <ubuntu-rocks> sure, it is quite small
[03:14] <NemesisD> i just need the results with no context
[03:14] <Slart> levander: then I don't know.. perhaps they will get to it in time... you'll have to ask the people responsible if you want a better answer, sorry
[03:14] <wxq2378> gluttony: yes it can. though its settings are saved in the registry, so you'll have to enter the connection details each time
[03:14] <ubuntu-rocks> putty is 441kb
[03:14] <levander> Slart: okay, thanks, guess i just wanted somewhere to complain... i probably will look at the package name and email an author...
 ok, i did ifconfig, but i dont see ip address. i see a bunch of numbers that look like ips
[03:15] <feliciano> hi, how can I use chmod 777 for a folder and it affect every subfolder and subfiles???
[03:15] <Flannel> feliciano: you don't.
[03:15] <fester225> gedit gives "cannot open display: (null)"
[03:15] <wxq2378> feliciano: with -R
[03:15] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, you are looking for something like this inet addr:192.168.0.8  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
[03:15] <__mikem> feliciano you can do chmod 777 -R folder
[03:15] <Flannel> fester225: You should be using kate, not gedit.  Gedit is for Ubuntu, Kate is Kubuntus text editor
[03:15] <levander> Slart: wanna make sure it gets fixed in the next release, i've stayed quiet before, and the bug that affected me was still there in the next release, ticked me off
[03:15] <Flannel> feliciano: why are you trying to do that?  Which folder?
[03:16] <feliciano> thanks you wxq2378 and __mikem
[03:16] <Slart> levander: hehe.. well, nag a bit.. it might help =)
[03:16] <levander> Slart: i'll just email an author of the package...
[03:16] <wheelson> macd, come in macd.
[03:16] <fester225> kate: cannot connect to x-server
 ok, i found inet addr. do i need [inet addr, Bcast, and mask] ? or just one of them
[03:16] <Flannel> fester225: youre doing this from konsole? or from a tty?
[03:16] <arceye> can anyone tell me how to disable the tap function of my mouse pad ?
[03:16] <digital_k> does anyone know if there is an application like little snitch on mac, for ubuntu?
[03:16] <wxq2378> feliciano: well the questiion if Flannel was good. which folder do you want to manipulate
[03:16] <levander> Slart: really, i guess RMS is the lead developer on emacs, i wonder if he'd respond?
[03:16] <caner> i cant read comments for a rar archive which has its password there? anybody knows how to?
[03:16] <fester225> konsole.
[03:16] <NemesisD> anyone? how would one grep a file for just the expression match, no context, nothing else?
[03:16] <digital_k> i am really interested in finding something like that
[03:17] <feliciano> Flannel, I try to delete some mp3 in a folder
[03:17] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, the inet addr is what you need
[03:17] <Slart> levander: hehe.. wonder how many emails he gets a day.. hundred? more?
[03:17] <Flannel> feliciano: Which folder?  You shouldnt need to chmod anything.
[03:17] <wxq2378> feliciano: makeing all executable and world readable isn't exactly the usual thing to to ;-)
[03:17] <ubuntu-rocks> just figure out mirc had autocomplete using the tab! :)
 and thats all the info i need to config puddy, right?
[03:17] <levander> Slart: you know, he used to have his user account set up at MIT (where he works) so that anyone could telnet in and read his mail.
[03:17] <woland_> anyone playig encrypted dvds using mythtv?
[03:17] <feliciano> Flannel, wxq2378. this folder are of the root
[03:18] <levander> Slart: he really didn't get that many emails a day, but that was before the days of spam
[03:18] <feliciano> I try to change the owner, but i cant
[03:18] <Flannel> feliciano: which folder is it?  Is it a removable drive?  or what?
[03:18] <Slart> levander: talking the talk and walking the walk.. impressive
[03:18] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, correct, once ssh is running on the ubuntu box you are set
[03:18] <digital_k> i still cant get to the ubuntu studio download sites...all 404 errors :/
[03:18] <digital_k> lots of traffic i guess
[03:18] <feliciano> Flannel is a folder in a fat partition
[03:18] <gluttony> cool. well, im gonna go install puddy. thanks guys
[03:18] <levander> Slart: yeah, it was one of his pro-sharing, anti-security beliefs that made him do that
[03:19] <wxq2378> feliciano: then you cant chown, use mount options
[03:19] <ubuntu-rocks> gluttony, that would be putty
[03:19] <ubuntu-rocks> http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
[03:19] <gluttony> lol, its what i meant
[03:19] <ubuntu-rocks> :)
[03:19] <levander> Slart: he actually had a message popping up when you logged in saying "please don't delete any of my email!!!"
[03:19] <Flannel> feliciano: You use sudo to delete the files.
[03:19] <feliciano> wxq2378, I try using the ubuntuguide.org howto, but dont works
[03:20] <Cabroncete> not crapping on Ubuntu, but what a sorry state of things when it comes to IRC clients, xchat particularly
[03:20] <craigbass1976> Wow, can't believe how many people are in here nowadays
[03:20] <private_meta> so can't anyone here tell me what should be the problem here if i seem to not being able to use ctrl+alt simultanuously?
[03:20] <feliciano> Flannel, yes but I wanna delete it from thunar (like nautilius)
[03:20] <Slart> levander: perhaps I should enable remote ssh, root/root and have that in the motd.. wonder how long it would be before my computer was busy spamming the world about v1agra etc =)
[03:20] <craigbass1976> Cabroncete, what's thematter with xchat?
[03:20] <fester225> fester225 just pastebinned.
[03:20] <Flannel> feliciano: `gksu thunar`
[03:20] <Cabroncete> it is pretty shoddy
[03:20] <Cabroncete> crashy
[03:20] <Flannel> fester225: you need to give us the URL it gives back to you
[03:20] <arceye> sudo   <----- is this kind of short for switch user do ?
[03:20] <levander> Cabroncete: bitchx, i use an emacs mode called erc-select, but yeah, there are better IRC clients on Windows if you want a GUI
[03:20] <feliciano> Flannel... wow!!! thats a help :D thanks
[03:20] <Catoptromancy> AHH " sudo aptitude install nautilus"  wants 200mbs of stuff
[03:21] <Cabroncete> any recommendations for a better gnome client?
[03:21] <craigbass1976> Cabroncete, Which ubuntu do you have?
[03:21] <wheelson> arceye, it's short for sudoku
[03:21] <Catoptromancy> I dont use gnome
[03:21] <Cabroncete> yeah, but I live in Edgy amd 64
[03:21] <levander> Slart: yeah, like i said, this was maybe 12 years ago, before spam really caught on.  The best porn used to be on Usenet.
[03:21] <Cabroncete> so, mIRC is not an option, and no, I'd rather NOT WINE
[03:21] <arceye> ok thats got me beat I just wondered why its used
[03:21] <fester225> 21226
[03:21] <Flannel> Cabroncete: try `xchat` (in universe) not xchat-gnome (in main)
[03:22] <levander> Slart: Now, it's rare to find a good usenet group.
[03:22] <craigbass1976> Cabroncete, hmm.  I have dapper and edgy (both using gnome and 32 bit) and have no trouble.  I will say that firefox craches a lot in edgy, but that'smy only com[plaint
[03:22] <Slart> levander: yea.. I remember when our ISP's in sweden still carried the binary groups.. nowdays they hardly carry the text only groups
[03:22] <levander> Slart: porn, or otherwise, i don't even look anymore
[03:22] <digital_k> Catoptromancy:you need to install gnome desktop to get nautilus ;)
[03:22] <Cabroncete> Flannel, I am running it from universe
[03:22] <digital_k> thats why its so large
[03:22] <Flannel> fester225: in the future, the whole thing, like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21226/, but I got it
[03:22] <Cabroncete> let me check what ver is out there
[03:22] <Catoptromancy> Ive erased root folders before but forgot how
[03:22] <Catoptromancy> some 4-5 letter program
[03:23] <__mikem> Catoptromancy you should avoid deleting the root folder
[03:23] <Cabroncete> ah, much newer, but no x64 debs
[03:23] <Catoptromancy> Its not really root
[03:23] <Slart> Catoptromancy: just a little thing.. you're trying to delete a folder owned by root.. not a root folder.. =) a root folder is the whole filesystem.. / =)
[03:23] <Catoptromancy> its permssions are root
[03:23] <marky_b> hey all, i downloaded both limewire and frostwire, installed them, rebooted, but the main window/form for either application is blank. any ideas?
[03:23] <Flannel> fester225: Hmm.  Well, that all looks to be in order.  `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade` doesn't indicate anything needs to be upgraded?
[03:23] <Catoptromancy> its in my /home/desktop/games folder
[03:23] <deCon> Flannel, i ran iwconfig and my ath0 wifi card is showing, but i'm not getting any internet..any ideas?
[03:23] <Cabroncete> craigbass, try this:  remove all servers on left pane, double click --> crash
[03:24] <Flannel> deCon: I have no idea about wifi.
[03:24] <fester225> Nope.
[03:24] <Cabroncete> xchat doesn't even handle list out of index errors, sad
[03:24] <Flannel> fester225: Alright.  You're running Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
[03:24] <bulmer> deCon check youe route table if it exist
[03:24] <Cabroncete> will try the new version from sources
[03:24] <cein> hmm...
[03:24] <Catoptromancy> Its only code I cant compile unless I remove the permissions
[03:24] <craigbass1976> Anyone know if there's a keyboard shortcut for switching through firefox tabs?
[03:24] <fester225> Kubuntu.
[03:24] <Catoptromancy> so its really useless
[03:24] <marky_b> cr try ctrl-tab
[03:24] <anandanbu> is there any download managers for the linux that i can install in ubuntu
[03:24] <PacketEye> Sorry if this ? is stupid - does Ubuntu Desktop come with any small servers already installed (FTP, TFTP, Syslog, etc.) and is it easy enough to get a RADIUS server running on it?
[03:24] <marky_b> thats what it is in windows anyways..
[03:24] <cein> now i'm playing around with vncserver, but it's not starting gnome-session like i told it to in ~/.vnc/xtartup
[03:25] <cein> xstartup
[03:25] <marky_b> whoops i meant craigbass1976
[03:25] <juliosr> What is the best way to set up Hotmail with Evolution?
[03:25] <marky_b> juliosr: imap? :)
[03:25] <moloto1> craigbass1976: its ctrl+tab for moving btwn tabs in all apps. thats the standard anyway.
[03:25] <marky_b> yea
[03:25] <Slart> juliosr: don't think hotmail offers imap or pop.. or?
[03:25] <Cabroncete> best Evolution setup is TB 2.0
[03:25] <digital_k> slart: hotmail is http
[03:25] <craigbass1976> marky_b, that's retarded.  Why didn't I ever try that?
[03:25] <craigbass1976> marky_b, thanks
[03:25] <marky_b> lol :)
[03:26] <digital_k> and you cant retrive it if you dont pay for the access
[03:26] <marky_b> np. thx to moloto1 also
[03:26] <bimberi> !hotway | juliosr
[03:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hotway - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:26] <Slart> digital_k: yes.. thought so
[03:26] <bimberi> !info hotway | juliosr
[03:26] <ubotu> juliosr: hotway: POP3 to Hotmail (HTTPmail) gateway. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.8.4-2 (feisty), package size 51 kB, installed size 188 kB
[03:26] <blimpdude> crimsun: hi u there?
[03:26] <Flannel> fester225: hmm.  Kubuntu... shouldnt be different.  Try `kdesu "update-manager -c"`
[03:26] <coulix> Hi, open office lost all its icons, now all layout, text [...]  options appear as text. Any hint on how to restore the nice icons ?
[03:26] <juliosr> So HTTPmail?
[03:26] <marky_b>  i downloaded both limewire and frostwire, installed them, rebooted, but the main window/form for either application is blank. any ideas?
[03:27] <cables> craigbass1976, I'm not sure if anyone's helped you so far, but I just saw your question... There is, it's ctrl-tab.
[03:27] <arceye> Juliosr Hotmail stopped support for use in client programs unless you subscribe
[03:27] <digital_k> marky_b: why both?
[03:27] <blimpdude> i need help figuring out why my sound card doesn't work. Here is the output of alsa-info.sh: http://pastebin.ca/492156
[03:27] <digital_k> i use gtkgnutella personally
[03:27] <digital_k> i like it better
[03:27] <PF|Ubuntu> I cant get my SSH server to respond, what can I do? I have OpenSSH installed.
[03:27] <marky_b> digital_k: one didnt work, so i tried frost
[03:27] <craigbass1976> cables, yep.  marky b did.  Thanks though
[03:27] <deCon> cables, how do i edit my ssh file to allow certain IPs? or what is the safest way to do it?
[03:27] <zerokill88> can anyone help me with this error "The playback of this movie requires a VCD protocol source plugin which is not installed."
[03:28] <marky_b> would a java error produce that effect?
[03:28] <Miso> Can i install JRE in feisty ?
[03:28] <sholsinger> I've read all the docs I can about bcm43xx + bcm43xx-fwcutter + ndiswrapper and I've tried all three.  The wireless device is "found" with the network manager, but it doesn't seem to actually work.
[03:28] <cables> deCon, why are you asking me?
[03:28] <Cabroncete> brb, building xchat from sources, crossing fingers under 64bit
[03:28] <cables> !java | Miso
[03:28] <ubotu> Miso: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:28] <marky_b> Miso:  yea
[03:28] <craigbass1976> cables, hey, it even works in xchat!
[03:28] <Slart> PF|Ubuntu: make sure it's configured properly.. I think you'll have to change sometihng to make it listen to outside connections
[03:28] <cables> Miso, open a terminal, and I'll tell you the command.
[03:28] <marky_b> craigbass1976:  lol. all applications with tabs
[03:28] <PF|Ubuntu> Slart, it is listening to outside connections
[03:28] <PF|Ubuntu> It was working yesterday
[03:28] <PF|Ubuntu> Now all of a sudden, it isnt
[03:28] <crimsun> blimpdude: not for long.  I'm on break.
[03:28] <marky_b> i'm thinking my JRE is fucked. thats why these apps arent loanding
[03:28] <nol13> ok so im playing zelda a link to the past on znes, the trouble is this damm helmsasoar king, how do i avoid his fireballs?
[03:28] <fester225> kdesu cannot connect to X server
[03:28] <craigbass1976> marky_b, criminy, all this time I've been mesing with this stupid trackpad...
[03:29] <AaronCN> Which email client is better, Thunderbird or Evolution?
[03:29] <Slart> PF|Ubuntu: ah.. then.. then.. well.. then I'm out of ideas.. sorry =)
[03:29] <marky_b> craigbass1976: lol
[03:29] <Miso> cables: ok
[03:29] <Slart> !best
[03:29] <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.
[03:29] <PF|Ubuntu> I'll remove OpenSSH and reinstall it I guess
[03:29] <marky_b> !jre
[03:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jre - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:29] <cables> AaronCN, Evolution has more features, but for some reason, I prefer Thunderbird. Try both, see which one you like.
[03:29] <blimpdude> crimsun: ah ok, well i ran the script and the output is here: http://pastebin.ca/492156, when you get a second
[03:29] <zerokill88> or how do i get all the codecs i would need to play any dvd???
[03:29] <Slart> AaronCN: there are even weird people out there that use emace to read their mail.. and they swear it's the best.. =)
[03:29] <coulix> look here http://img503.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotyc2.png :/
[03:29] <digital_k> marky_b: that is why i never liked frostwire, it randomly locked and uses alot of sys. resources as well
[03:29] <craigbass1976> nol13, znes?  nintendo for ubuntu?
[03:29] <cables> Miso, in a terminal, type < sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin > and it will install it for you.
[03:29] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: did you check the port from outside to make sure its not blocked somehow
[03:29] <marky_b> well, which do you prefer
[03:30] <AaronCN> cables: is thunderbird able to retrieve hotmail?
[03:30] <marky_b> digital_k: ^^
[03:30] <PF|Ubuntu> gaten: it's intra network
[03:30] <Sivart0> how do i change the default email client?
[03:30] <Miso> cables: 64 bit and everything?
[03:30] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: ok, did you scan the box w/ nmap then?
[03:30] <cables> Miso, I dunon about that...
[03:30] <digital_k> i use gtk gnutella client, available in synaptic
[03:30] <gluttony> hey im back. before i test the remote connection, my dad wants be to make sure of something
[03:30] <nol13> craigbass1976, no, super nintendo for ubuntu
[03:30] <PF|Ubuntu> gaten, what is nmap?
[03:30] <deCon> cables: is there a java update 7 for ubuntu? I need it for my internet classes supposedly
[03:30] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: or you could even telnet to the ssh port and make sure its running
[03:30] <Slart> !nmap
[03:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nmap - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:30] <sholsinger> I need help getting a Broadcom 4306 Rev3 device to work in Feisty.
[03:30] <crimsun> blimpdude: unmute and adjust Surround, Center, LFE, Side
[03:30] <Miso> cables: but it will run on amd64?
[03:30] <cables> AaronCN, unless hotmail provides POP access, neither Evolution nor Thunderbird supports Java
[03:30] <cables> Miso, I don't know
[03:30] <Sivart0> who wants super nintendo?
[03:30] <Slart> bah.. ubotu.. how dissappointing
[03:30] <PacketEye> Hey guys -  Sorry if this ? is stupid - does Ubuntu Desktop come with any small servers already installed (FTP, TFTP, Syslog, etc.) and is it easy enough to get a RADIUS server running on it?
[03:30] <gaten> omg, ubotu doesn't know what nmap is. bad ubotu
[03:30] <Miso> cables: ok thank you
[03:30] <cables> deCon, java 7 doesn't exist.
[03:31] <marky_b> sholsinger:  google would probably be a better choice atm.
[03:31] <cables> AaronCN, however, there's a Thunderbird extension to support hotmail, I believe.
[03:31] <sholsinger> marky_b, yeah looks busy in here.
[03:31] <digital_k> packeteye: i dont believe so.
[03:31] <marky_b> sholsinger:  yea ;)
[03:31] <Miso> is feisty only for amd 64?
[03:31] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: just telnet to the ssh machine like this: telnet ipaddress 22
[03:31] <Slart> Miso: nope
[03:31] <usser> PacketEye: server version does
[03:31] <marky_b> sholsinger:  pm me the model number again plz
[03:31] <bimberi> AaronCN: hotway might well work for thunderbird ...
[03:31] <digital_k> Miso: no its not.
[03:31] <bimberi> !info hotway | AaronCN
[03:31] <ubotu> aaroncn: hotway: POP3 to Hotmail (HTTPmail) gateway. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.8.4-2 (feisty), package size 51 kB, installed size 188 kB
[03:31] <PacketEye> Can I have desktop with Server?
[03:31] <digital_k> I am using it on x32 intel
[03:31] <Slart> Miso: it's available for i386, amd64 and some other archs I don't remember now
[03:31] <bimberi> PacketEye: sure
[03:31] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: and if its running, it should print something like: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3p2 Debian-5ubuntu1
[03:31] <PF|Ubuntu> yeah it appears open
[03:31] <PacketEye> or can I install servers in Desktop version?
[03:31] <Miso> so i should be more specific when asking about software
[03:31] <ablyss> there's MrPostMan.. a java applet that can proxy hotmail messages.. I use on opera.. its got one disadvangtage: can't send attached
[03:32] <gluttony> i am behind a cable modem and a wireless router, my dad is a little hesitent to let me do the remote connection. he thinks it will turn of the firewall in the router and leave us voulnerable to hacking. its this possible?
[03:32] <usser> omg how gay is hotmail, no pop3 access?
[03:32] <ablyss> attachments*
[03:32] <cables> AaronCN, it might be better to use the Thunderbird extension rather than the Ubuntu program. I'll send you a link, although you should try both.
[03:32] <bimberi> PacketEye: yes to that too :)
[03:32] <PF|Ubuntu> gluttony, no it wont
[03:32] <Miso> can i install JRE in feisty on an amd64?
[03:32] <PacketEye> awesome - thanks guys
[03:32] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: ok, whats the error you get when you try to connect
[03:32] <PF|Ubuntu> gluttony, the firewall stays intact
[03:32] <marky_b> packet i have a smb server running on desktop atm
[03:32] <cables> Miso, try it, see what happens...
[03:32] <cein> How do i change vncserver from running /etc/X11/Xsession to running ~/.vnc/xstartup?
[03:32] <Slart> PacketEye: I think the only difference between server and desktop versions are that desktopversion come with a gui (gnome, KDE), server edition doesn't
[03:32] <PF|Ubuntu> gaten: connection timed out
[03:32] <ablyss> hotmail has pop3, but it uses its own pop protocol
[03:32] <gluttony> thanks
[03:32] <digital_k> usser: i have an old account that i created just before m$ bought hotmail, and i was grandfathered in for free access as long as i have the account...lol
[03:32] <digital_k> and i never use it
[03:32] <marky_b> PacketEye:  ftp also
[03:32] <alex__> how do i remove unneeded packages quickly?
[03:32] <cables> AaronCN, you're in luck: http://webmail.mozdev.org/
[03:32] <Slart> alex__: sudo apt-get remove
[03:32] <PacketEye> yeah, that's what I thought
[03:32] <AaronCN> cables: yes.
[03:32] <PF|Ubuntu> alex__,  sudo apt-get upgrade
[03:32] <rics> Hello people.
[03:32] <usser> ablyss: figure ms always invents bycicles
[03:33] <digital_k> hey rics
[03:33] <blimpdude> crimsun: ah il try this ok
[03:33] <cables> alex__, you mean packages that aren't required any more? The best way is sudo apt-get autoremove.
[03:33] <usser> digital_k: heh
[03:33] <Slart> alex__: sudo apt-get remove packagename  .. you can add a --purge too if you want to delete all config files and such
[03:33] <craigbass1976> There's some reconfigure command I can run to get the postfix blue screen.  Anyone know what it is?
[03:33] <craigbass1976> !postfix
[03:33] <ubotu> postfix is the default Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) for Ubuntu. Read more about setting it up here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix or here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto
[03:33] <AaronCN> bimberi: OK. I'll have a try to thunderbird.
[03:33] <alex__> no
[03:33] <cables> AaronCN, did you get my thing?
[03:33] <AaronCN> ubotu: Thank you. ;)
[03:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thank you. ;) - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <alex__> i want to remove unneeded dependencies
[03:33] <alex__> kinda like emerge --depclean in gentoo
[03:33] <cables> alex__, use sudo apt-get autoremove then
[03:33] <alex__> ahh cook
[03:33] <alex__> *cool
[03:33] <cables> :)
[03:33] <bimberi> !thanks | AaronCN
[03:33] <ubotu> AaronCN: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[03:33] <alex__> and how would i do this in synaptic?
[03:34] <cables> alex__, best to do it in a terminal.
[03:34] <Bitmess> Is there something like nslookup in Linux?
[03:34] <AaronCN> cables: yes, i'm opening webmail. is this a mailbox forwarding hotmail emails ?
[03:34] <blimpdude> crimsun: i din't even see the [MM]  in alsamixer
[03:34] <ubuntu-rocks> does a web site exist that list all the apt-get packages?
[03:34] <blimpdude> crimsun: Thanks! it works :)
[03:34] <alex__> cabldevil, but is it possible to do in synaptic?
[03:34] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, packages.ubuntu.com
[03:34] <cables> alex__, I'm checking now.
[03:34] <PF|Ubuntu> gaten, what is nmap
[03:34] <cables> AaronCN, nope.
[03:34] <alex__> thanks cables
[03:34] <ablyss> Bitmess, nslookup is in linux
[03:34] <nRkiSt_> I have an upgrade problem
[03:34] <bimberi> Bitmess: yes, it's nslookup :)
[03:34] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: try changing ConnectionTimeout in /etc/ssh/ssh_config
[03:34] <AaronCN> cables: OK. it's a extension. let's me install them. :)
[03:34] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: its a port scanning tool
[03:34] <Bitmess> ablabla, Doh?
[03:34] <codecaine> is there a way to import all the gpg keys with a terminal command in 1 line? for this source list?
[03:35] <digital_k> ubuntu-rocks:you can see all available packages in synaptic
[03:35] <digital_k> there is a button at the bottom that says all
[03:35] <cein> !xstartup
[03:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xstartup - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:35] <nj786> i have a problem with my workspace switcher
[03:35] <cables> alex__, it's much faster to do < sudo apt-get autoremove > in a terminal, but in Synaptic, you can go to Status, then Installed (auto removable), then select all, then remove them.
[03:35] <ekiczek> anyone experiencing weird problems with trash in gnome? the contents of trash are protected files and it's not the same as what's in ~/.Trash
[03:35] <cables> !msgthebot | cein
[03:35] <ubotu> cein: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[03:36] <nj786> i have a problem with my workspace switcher
[03:36] <rics> I have a problem with the desktop effects in ubuntu 7.04. The cube stop work. So I installed the Beryl Manager and it put the cube to work. But now it is not working again...
[03:36] <Sivart0> how do i change my default email client?
[03:36] <digital_k> ekiczek:no issues here at all.
[03:36] <cables> ekiczek, I found that everything in /var/run showed up in the trash... it cleared itself up in a week.
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> I have an upgrade problem
[03:36] <Bitmess> bimberi, de de de :D
[03:36] <cables> Sivart0, System>Preferences>Preferred Applications
[03:36] <rics> I tried to remove beryl manager and desktop effects to try again, but didn't work.
[03:36] <cables> !ask | nj786
[03:36] <ubotu> nj786: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:36] <rics> any thoughts?
[03:36] <digital_k> Sivart0:system>preferences>preferred applications
[03:36] <digital_k> that should do it
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> I'm having an upgrade problem.  I'm trying to upgrade from dapper to edgy so that I may then do an upgrade to feisty (this being the recommended way according to the ubuntu site).  I have faithfully applied all the updates to my dapper system. When I attempt to perform the upgrade, the process starts smoothly until I get the following message whilst trying to fetch files:
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> "A problem occured during the update. This is usually some sort of network problem, please check your network connection and retry.
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> Failed to fetch http://antesis.freecontrib.org/mirrors/ubuntu/plf/dists/breezy/Release.gpg Could not connect to antesis.freecontrib.org:80 (213.251.190.135). - connect (111 Connection refused)
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> Failed to fetch http://antesis.freecontrib.org/mirrors/ubuntu/freecontrib/dists/breezy/Release.gpg Could not connect to antesis.freecontrib.org:80 (213.251.190.135). - connect (111 Connection refused)"
[03:36] <cables> digital_k, ha, i beat you
[03:36] <nRkiSt_> Obviously my net connection is ok.  These sites are either obsolete or down.  Can someone provide me with alternate repository sites for these files?
[03:36] <crdlb> !info gnome-compiz-manager | rics
[03:36] <ekiczek> cables: that's exactly my problem
[03:36] <cables> !flood | nRkiSt_
[03:36] <ubotu> rics: gnome-compiz-manager: Compiz Gnome Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.3-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 127 kB, installed size 696 kB
[03:37] <ubotu> nRkiSt_: 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)
[03:37] <nj786> cables, everytime i switch to nother desktop nothing appears, my apps menu is not there and my pannels are not there
[03:37] <ekiczek> cables: so it just "cleared up" by itself?
[03:37] <crdlb> rics: install it
[03:37] <nj786> cables, what seems to be the problem?
[03:37] <paolob> Hi guys! What should I do in ubuntu in order to activate the "uid mapping" with nfs? thank you
[03:37] <cables> ekiczek, I asked on the forum, no one knew how to fix it, but yeah, it just "cleared up" by itself. No idea how.
[03:37] <rics> !info gnome-compiz-manager
[03:37] <ubotu> gnome-compiz-manager: Compiz Gnome Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.3-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 127 kB, installed size 696 kB
[03:37] <nj786> clables, nor my menus
[03:37] <nj786> cables*, no my menus
[03:37] <cables> nj786, i have no idea how to fix that, ask your qusetion again, this time without my nick in front of it.
[03:38] <Cubey> hiya
[03:38] <digital_k> hey cubey
[03:38] <ekiczek> cables: heh. thanks. i'll just wait then :-)
[03:38] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm trying to install sun-java, what package do i need to install?
[03:38] <digital_k> 733mhz, wow
[03:38] <fiber_> hello, i'm trying to connect to secureIX through kvpnc but i keep getting the message "Authentication has been failed" even though i know the username/password is correct.  could this be caused by something else?
[03:38] <cables> ekiczek, that's no guarantee it'll work for you... but it cleared up for me.
[03:38] <Bitmess> Is there a mid priced pciexpress video adapter that works with beryl right out of the box?
[03:38] <usser> Cubey: should work just fine =)
[03:38] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, do you want the browser plugin, or just the jre?
[03:38] <ekiczek> cables: i understand. it's not critical, just annoying
[03:38] <rics> crdlb: Beryl substitutes compiz?
[03:38] <ubuntu-rocks> the jre
[03:38] <ekiczek> tcables: thanks for the info
[03:38] <deCon> my DNS isn't coming through, but i'm connected and showing in iwconfig, can someone help me figure this out?
[03:38] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, do you want the plugin as well?
[03:38] <usser> Cubey: i tried it on amd duron 800 with 512mbs worked like a charm
[03:39] <crdlb> rics: yes, but if you want to fix compiz, install that package
[03:39] <ubuntu-rocks> no plugins, command line lamp server
[03:39] <crdlb> rics: then go to system>preferences>gl desktop
[03:39] <nRkiSt_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21227/
[03:39] <digital_k> yes i think memory is crucial, more so than proc. speed
[03:39] <digital_k> the more the better
[03:39] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre
[03:39] <Cubey> If I like it, I may either install it to a 1GHz PC or perhaps just do a CPU swapout. the pc i'm testing it on is a little cheapass made system by gateway without PS/2 or serial and uses weird tiny pci cards
[03:39] <nj786> uboto, i am having  a problem with my workspace switcher, you see when i switch to another desktop i cannot see the menu bar, nor the pannel where i can switch back to my other desktop
[03:39] <cables> !info sun-java6-jre | ubuntu-rocks
[03:39] <ubotu> ubuntu-rocks: sun-java6-jre: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 6176 kB, installed size 14148 kB
[03:39] <Cubey> had 3 USB on the back and 2 on front
[03:39] <nj786> uboto, what seems to be the problem?
[03:39] <Miso> Can someone look at the deb on this page - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/amd64/sun-java5-jre/1.5.0-11-1ubuntu2 -  and tell me if that is what i need to run JRE on feisty amd64?
[03:39] <nj786> what can i do?
[03:39] <crdlb> nj786: using desktop effects?
[03:39] <Cubey> nice tiny system though, 2 RAM slots, upgradable CPU
[03:39] <Slart> nj786: ubotu is a bot
[03:39] <cables> !ubotu | nj786
[03:39] <ubotu> nj786: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:40] <gaten> PF|Ubuntu: you could also try setting the UseDNS value in /etc/ssh/sshd_config to no on the server
[03:40] <Slart> nj786: he's clever and all.. but he's a bit challenged when it comes to the creative stuff.. =)
[03:40] <Pelo> !botsnack
[03:40] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[03:40] <Cubey> little 70W PSU so it doesn't use much power
[03:40] <Cubey> dohh
[03:40] <nj786> crdlb,  iam not using desktop effects i think?
[03:40] <digital_k> cubey:thats perfect to tinker around with
[03:40] <nRkiSt_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21227/
[03:40] <clever> Pelo: lol
[03:40] <Cubey> i need to redo the partitions on partition magic so i don't lose the nice win2k installation
[03:41] <aum> after dist-upgrading to feisty, my right alt-key shows in xev as 'Iso_Level3_Shift', not 'Alt_R' - how do i change it/
[03:41] <aum> ?
[03:41] <ubuntu-rocks> how do i tell apt-get to not install anything graphical?
[03:41] <cables> Cubey, no you don't... the Ubuntu installer has a built-in partitioner that can resize your windows partitional.
[03:41] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, it won't.
[03:41] <nj786> slart, can you help me?
[03:41] <crdlb> nj786: system>preferences>desktop effects
[03:41] <crdlb> nj786: did you enable that?
[03:41] <Cubey> ooh, nice. thanks. glad you said that before i restarted it ;)
[03:41] <Cubey> it's slooowly loading
[03:41] <LezPardee> Hi my name is Lez
[03:41] <deCon> cables: do you know how to resolve a DNS? I'm connected, my hardware is recognized, but i'm not getting DNS
[03:41] <jeff_> help? When returning from hybernate, my titlebar is gone? I can't find a setting hthat shows each window's title bar.  It's as if the titlebar is transparent.  I can't fins a setting anywhere to change this. What happened?
[03:41] <ubuntu-rocks> does ubunto have use flags like gentoo?
[03:41] <nj786> crdlb,they are unchecked
[03:41] <Cubey> it could use more RAM.. i shoulda put more in :S
[03:41] <Slart> nj786: I don't have any easy fixes.. I would reinstall gnome.. or possibly they whole thing (ubuntu that is)
[03:42] <Cubey> might speed things up a bit..
[03:42] <dsnyders> Hi all.  What is the control file governing the rotation of /var/log/messages?
[03:42] <imperfect-> Anyone have any idea why I would be perfectly able to read from a CDROM disc but get end_request: I/O error, dev sr0 errors when trying to read from a DVD?
[03:42] <cables> deCon, you really shouldn't ask specific people for help. I know nothing about how to resolve your DNS issues.
[03:42] <guycook_> ?, I have both the .rpm and .gz versions of vmware workstation 6 - x64 to try to install, I'm on the 7.04 Ubuntu 64 bit desktop, and to save time am asking if the rpm will install via the synaptic pkg manager or not??
[03:42] <imperfect-> I'm using Feisty and it's driving me nuts ;)
[03:42] <Slart> nj786: if you're still talking about the desktop switcher problem
[03:42] <nj786> crdlb,they are unchecked
[03:42] <crdlb> nj786: pgrep metacity
[03:42] <crdlb> run that in a terminal
[03:42] <Pelo> cables, what are you talking about ?  apt-get will install any package it wonT' distinguish if it is a gui app or not
[03:42] <cables> Cubey, did you get my message about how there's no need for Partition Magic? The Ubuntu installer has GParted in it, which can resize your Windows partitions automatically without harming them.
[03:42] <nj786> pgrep matcity?
[03:42] <nj786> crdlb, how do i type that in?
[03:42] <crdlb> nj786: no
[03:42] <digital_k> so no one have any ideas about a little snitch like utility for ubuntu?
[03:43] <cables> Pelo, I'm not talking about anything, that was someone else. I just told him it wouldn't install anything graphical.
[03:43] <usser> guycook_: no rpms wont work
[03:43] <crdlb> nj786: open a terminal
[03:43] <Slart> digital_k: snitch?
[03:43] <nj786> ok, crdlb
[03:43] <crdlb> nj786: and type in that terminal: pgrep metacity
[03:43] <nj786> now what, rdlb
[03:43] <cables> !rpm | guycook_
[03:43] <deCon> I need help resolving DNS issues, can someone help me please?
[03:43] <ubotu> guycook_: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[03:43] <nj786> crdlb*
[03:43] <guycook_> usser, thanks, that saves time
[03:43] <digital_k> yes little snitch is a mac application, it alerts you to all requests from the internet, etc.
[03:43] <Pelo> cables,  which is what I mean   apt-get will isntall graphical stuff ,  ubuntu-rocks  pay attention
[03:43] <guycook_> guy will do the .gz then, thanks
[03:43] <digital_k> i was hoping there was something like that for ubuntu
[03:43] <ubuntu-rocks> i ran sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre
[03:43] <nj786> crdlb it bring me back to my dekstop thing
[03:43] <cables> Pelo, it won't install anything graphical if you install sun-java6-jre... that's not a gui app.
[03:43] <usser> guycook_: theres version 6 already?
[03:43] <Miso> Could someone tell me please if the deb on this page (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/amd64/sun-java5-jre/1.5.0-11-1ubuntu2) will install JRE for feisty on amd64?
[03:44] <Irishman2020> anyone here a vnc guru and know how to change the port that the vnc listens on?
[03:44] <rics> crdlb: Thanks a lot man
[03:44] <crdlb> nj786: then you're not using metacity
[03:44] <Cubey> there
[03:44] <ubuntu-rocks> it is showing some x stuff and I don't want anything gui
[03:44] <crdlb> nj786: which implies you're using compiz (desktop effects)
[03:44] <Pelo> cableroy,  I must have missed the beginningfo that question
[03:44] <Cubey> boosted the RAM from 192 to 512 ;) now ubuntu should load quicker
[03:44] <rics> crdlb: so, beryl is doing nothing here... hehhe LOL
[03:44] <cables> Miso, why don't you just install from the repos (sudo aptitude install sun-java5-jre).
[03:44] <nj786> crdlb, ok then what do i do?
[03:44] <Slart> digital_k: hmm. I haven't seen anything.. but it sounds neat.. I suppose you could fix something up with iptables.. but that'll be nasty
[03:44] <guycook_> usser, yes, ti's very nice, check it out
[03:44] <crdlb> nj786: join #ubuntu-effects
[03:44] <usser> Miso: do u need java browser plugin??
[03:44] <Miso> cables: i'm afraid to do anything to hurt my installation
[03:45] <usser> guycook_: is it beta?
[03:45] <Pelo> digital_k,  there is something called pacaketshark or something with shark in the name that will monitor all packages but I dont think that is what you want
[03:45] <cables> Miso, it won't hurt it, it just won't work.
[03:45] <Irishman2020> brb
[03:45] <Miso> usser: i have the firefox plugin, i need JRE now
[03:45] <usser> guycook_: is there support for 3d for guest OSs
[03:45] <guycook_> usser, I have it on my fedora6 box, nope it's stable final release
[03:45] <cables> Miso, if you want to remove anything, use < sudo aptitude remove packagename >
[03:45] <guycook_> I upgraded from 5.5
[03:45] <cables> Miso, the JRE comes with the plugin.
[03:45] <Pelo> digital_k, for apps synaptic is your freind
[03:45] <nRkiSt_> do you mean 'snark'
[03:45] <Pelo> nRkiSt_,  possibly
[03:45] <cables> Miso, when you installed the plugin, it also installed the JRE (which is required by the plugin)
[03:45] <guycook_> not sure aobout 3D suppoort, does do dual monitors on vm6 vm's
[03:45] <ubuntu-rocks> what is aptitude?
[03:46] <cables> !aptitude | ubuntu-rocks
[03:46] <ubotu> ubuntu-rocks: aptitude is another terminal-based front-end to APT, like apt-get. However, aptitude can remember the dependencies installed with a package and remove them if you uninstall. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptitudeSurvivalGuide
[03:46] <digital_k> pelo: thanks, here is the site for little snitch so you have an idea of what i am looking for, and i have searched synaptic over and over, found nothing:/
[03:46] <digital_k> http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html
[03:46] <Miso> cables: only the plugin is working then :/
[03:46] <cables> Miso, what are you trying to do?
[03:46] <digital_k> ive also combed over getdeb and have found nothing.
[03:46] <cables> Miso, if you're trying to run a .jar file, it may not be opening by default with Java.
[03:46] <marky_b> hey someone here mentioned the command to get and install JRE from the terminal. could you past it here or pm plz? :)
[03:46] <cables> Miso,  can you open a terminal? I have an idea.
[03:46] <guycook_> that's weird, the files I copied to the memory stick on the FC6 box doen't show now when I put that same travel drive into this ubuntu box, ??
[03:46] <nRkiSt_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21227/
[03:46] <marky_b> wait.. is taht what you're talking about now? lol
[03:47] <usser> Miso: as far as i can tell i use j2re1, blackdown, but sun-java5-jre is also installed
[03:47] <cables> marky_b, sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre (this will only install the jre, if you want the plugin as well you should use sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin)
[03:47] <Pelo> digital_k,  open up synatpic and to a search for keywords
[03:47] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm trying to install sun-jre from command line too
[03:47] <usser> Miso: j2re1.4
[03:47] <leo__> a
[03:47] <marky_b> lol thx :)
[03:47] <irishman2020> god... its sad I like irssi better than xchat...
[03:47] <gaten> guycook_: did you properly unmount the usb stick before taking it out?
[03:47] <Possum> hmm... anyone experience a really _really_ slow grub?  Actually the whole boot process is slow (not an ubuntu specific problem, but maybe some troubleshooting?)
[03:47] <Jkensy01> Hey guys - can anyone quickly tell me the difference between Ubuntu and Ubuntu Studio
[03:47] <cables> ubuntu-rocks, marky_b Miso, and anyone else trying to install java: please go to ##cables
[03:47] <gaten> irishman2020: try this page for changing the port: http://www.bani.com.br/index.php/2007/04/25/hidden-features-of-vino-remote-desktop-access/
[03:47] <leo__> a galera
[03:47] <guycook_> gaten, I thought I did, I selected unmount and the light went off
[03:47] <digital_k> possum:you mean slow boot?
[03:47] <leo__> gnt
[03:47] <irishman2020> gaten: thanks
[03:48] <dsnyders> HI all.  logrotate is not rotating /var/log/messages.  Is that controlled elsewhere?
[03:48] <gaten> irishman2020: np
[03:48] <digital_k> you can profile the grub so that it boots faster
[03:48] <digital_k> ive done this and it works well
[03:48] <gaten> guycook_: donno then. is dmesg reporting any errors?
[03:48] <Possum> digital_k, yes
[03:48] <Possum> digital_k, profile? howso?
[03:48] <klh> where to install the mbr ? the default has (hd0)
[03:48] <fester225> I am attempting to run kdesu "update-manager -c. I get a ">". What do I do next?
[03:49] <PF|Ubuntu> Is there any way I can reinstall a package that came with ubuntu-desktop?
[03:49] <Cubey> hmmm, can't tell if it's stalling or just taking a long time to load.........
[03:49] <jasonfm> damn
[03:49] <jasonfm> lotta people
[03:49] <digital_k> possum:do you know how to edit grub?
[03:49] <Possum> digital_k, /boot/grub/grub.conf, yes
[03:49] <Cubey> i got the "Uncompressing Linux..." message, then the ubuntu screen came up showing actions, then it goes away back to the "Uncompressing Linux..." screen... is it stalling?
[03:50] <Pelo> !upgrade > fester225  check pm for instructions
[03:50] <irishman2020> gaten: wow! thats a ton better than what I was fighting with in vnc4server... shiz...
[03:50] <deCon> can someone PLEASE help me resolve some DNS issues i'm having with wifi?
[03:50] <Cubey> :
[03:50] <Cubey> |:|
[03:50] <Cubey> pesky enter key
[03:50] <digital_k> ok well when you boot your machine, click esc and pick your default kernel, select e to edit, go down to the 2nd option select e again to edit, and then add the word profile to the end of the line, no spaces and hit enter
[03:50] <Pelo> Cubey,  if it's still doign that after 15 minutes yes you are stalled
[03:51] <nRkiSt_> I'm having an upgrade problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21227/
[03:51] <Cubey> 5'ish minutes
[03:51] <Cubey> hmmm
[03:51] <dsnyders> deCon, what's happening/not happening
[03:51] <digital_k> let the machine boot normally, it will take a few minutes as it indexes and profiles the grub
[03:51] <digital_k> the next boot will be faster
[03:51] <irishman2020> anyone know of a better irc chat then xchat and pidgin? I'm using irssi because it does a better job of auto typing, etc
[03:51] <Pelo> nRkiSt_,  how about you give us the short version here
[03:51] <Cubey> it may not agree with that crappy little mobo
[03:51] <Possum> digital_k, I'll give it a try.. I can't modify grub.conf at all?
[03:51] <Slart> irishman2020: there's bitchX
[03:51] <digital_k> ive only done from boot
[03:51] <digital_k> not the conf file
[03:51] <Slart> !info bitchX
[03:51] <ubotu> bitchx: Advanced Internet Relay Chat client. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:1.1-4ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1506 kB, installed size 6508 kB
[03:51] <Cubey> hmm, i think i's stalled
[03:52] <deCon> dsnyders, i have fun iwconfig and my ath0 is showing, but under network-admin there is no DNS info, and i can't ping google.
[03:52] <irishman2020> Slart: lemme give that a try, ty
[03:52] <deCon> dsnyders: **run
[03:52] <nRkiSt_> I'm having an upgrade problem.  I'm trying to upgrade from dapper to edgy so that I may then do an upgrade to feisty (this being the recommended way according to the ubuntu site).  I have faithfully applied all the updates to my dapper system. When I attempt to perform the upgrade, the process starts smoothly until I get the following message whilst trying to fetch files:
[03:52] <Pelo> nRkiSt_,   I just took aquick look  , you'll have an easier time backuping your /home folder and installing fiesty from scratch
[03:52] <Possum> digital_k, ah, okay, it's also having trouble detecting the usb keyboard, so I'm gonna try in the conf file, thanks a lot :)
[03:52] <Slart> irishman2020: although I think it's text based.. but if you like that I think it's the best around
[03:52] <dsnyders> deCon, can you ping  by ip address?
[03:52] <digital_k> possum: have a look at this page http://yoten.blogspot.com/2007/04/speed-up-ubuntu.html
[03:52] <digital_k> # 7
[03:52] <deCon> dsnyders: ill try. but it says "unknown host"
[03:52] <digital_k> apparently you can edit the conf file
[03:52] <digital_k> ive never done it tho
[03:53] <deCon> dsnyders: what is syntax to stop a ping from continuing on?
[03:53] <Slart> deCon: ctrl-c =
[03:53] <Slart> ?
[03:53] <irishman2020> Slart: I'm using irssi right now, so txt based is fine... I just want one that I can scroll up with and maybe log, but also be able to use "tab" to auto fill names, etc
[03:53] <Pelo> nRkiSt_,  I donT' take pm from ppl I donT know ,  talk to me in this channel
[03:53] <dsnyders> deCon, press Ctrl-C
[03:53] <Slart> irishman2020: I've never used bitchX myself.. but I've heard it being mentioned.. hope it works for you
[03:54] <deCon> dsnyders: unknown host
[03:54] <Possum> digital_k, awesome, thanks
[03:54] <irishman2020> Slart: what do you use?
[03:54] <guycook_> gaten, making a second copy, well, likely a first this time when I tried to remove the stick I got a wait msg, time will tell
[03:54] <gaten> everyone make sure you update samba
[03:54] <dsnyders> deCon, try  ping -c 5 64.233.167.99
[03:54] <digital_k> yw possum, here is another how to as well http://tvease.net/wiki/index.php?title=Tweak_ubuntu_for_speed
[03:54] <Slart> irishman2020: I'm using the gnome version of xchat.. not very fancy but it's enough for me
[03:54] <gaten> guycook_: ok goodluck
[03:55] <cafuego> if you have an internet facing samba, you deserve all the trouble you get
[03:55] <irishman2020> Slart: I have that one, but I got addicted to the auto fill if irssi when all I had was terminal... I play it old school :-D
[03:55] <Cubey> seems to be stalling at "Add live cd user"
[03:55] <Slart> irishman2020: autofill? you mean tab completion of nicks? if so xchat does that
[03:55] <Cubey> yep, it is
[03:55] <Miso> Is there a workaround to install JRE in feisty for amd64?
[03:55] <guycook_> gaten, success got the vmware 6 workstation backed up on the stick, now willl copy to my home directory and pray for install read me <grin>
[03:55] <irishman2020> Slart: it wouldnt do it for me, it gave me a HUGE list after I typed tab
[03:56] <gaten> guycook_: ahh vmware, great stuff
[03:56] <Pelo> !javaflash
[03:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about javaflash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:56] <Pelo> !java
[03:56] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[03:56] <Khrajin> I recently installed Kubuntu 7.04 on two laptops. I have an Apple AirPort 802.11n wifi router configured on WEP (older wifi cards around that I have) and when I try to authenticate it it only prompts for WPA authentication not WEP. Any suggestions?
[03:56] <Slart> irishman2020: ah.. you want to be able to browse the list of nicks matching? well.. xchat won't do that for you =/
[03:56] <dsnyders> Hi all.  What is the control file governing the rotation of /var/log/messages?
[03:56] <irishman2020> Slart: no, thats what it did do... i typed tab, and a huge list appeared in the chat log
[03:57] <Slart> dsnyders: I think there's something called logrotate
[03:57] <Slart> !logrotate
[03:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about logrotate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:57] <Slart> !info logrotate
[03:57] <ubotu> logrotate: Log rotation utility. In component main, is standard. Version 3.7.1-3 (feisty), package size 34 kB, installed size 160 kB
[03:57] <guycook_> gaten, can I just right click on the gz file and "Open with Archive Manager" ?
[03:57] <verb3k> Hi ....How to disable video preview in Nautilus? because my machine is a low-spec computer ...and I tried to disable it but it the preview options only covered images preview ...no thing about videos ...any hints please ? thanks
[03:57] <gaten> !info nmap
[03:57] <ubotu> nmap: The Network Mapper. In component main, is extra. Version 4.20-1 (feisty), package size 732 kB, installed size 2644 kB
[03:57] <Cubey> yet again linux is slapping me in the face...
[03:57] <Pelo> Khrajin,  I think the forum is your best bet for an answer   www.ubuntuforums.com
[03:57] <Slart> irishman2020: I'm not following here.. what do you want it to do?
[03:57] <Pelo> Cubey,  turn the other cheek
[03:57] <gaten> guycook_: that should work fine
[03:57] <Cubey> can't even get a fresh clean new burn of the official ubuntu image to boot
[03:57] <rdvon> #gimp
[03:58] <rdvon> sry
[03:58] <Cubey> and it burned at 4x (pesky USB burner)
[03:58] <rdvon> wher'es the gimp irc channel?
[03:58] <Cubey> well, it claimed 20x but it took as long as 4x
[03:58] <Pelo> Cubey,  what it your system like ?
[03:58] <irishman2020> Slart: for example, I type Sl <tab> i want it to auto go to Slart or cycle the Sl list of users
[03:58] <deCon> dsnyders: i did ifdown and ifup ath0 and it said no dhcp offers received
[03:58] <Slart> irishman2020: ah that's what I mean by browse.. my bad..
[03:58] <Cubey> pelo: the system i'm trying to boot ubuntu on could be the problem. it's a cheapass little non-ATX gateway thing
[03:59] <irishman2020> Slart: currently it just displays a list of users in the chat log that begins with those names
[03:59] <deCon> dsnyders: does this mean that my WEP key could be wrong...or my router could be blocking it?
[03:59] <irishman2020> Slart: its a huge ease when doing messaging to one person or another
[03:59] <truz_`24> if you have test.ko
[03:59] <Cubey> "Gateway essential" is what they call it
[03:59] <irishman2020_> test
[03:59] <truz_`24> if you have test.ko, how do you insert it as a module?
[03:59] <Pelo> Cubey, you could try with  xubuntu, it is less demanding , or you can give the alternate install cd a shot it it text base
[03:59] <digital_k> an all in one cubey?
[03:59] <Slart> irishman2020: if you've typed in enough characters it will autofill it.. if it's ambigious it will show you the options..
[03:59] <digital_k> the little astro computer?
[03:59] <Cubey> essential
[03:59] <guycook_> gaten, it did something but I'm not sure where the files are now?
[04:00] <Pelo> Cubey,  cpu ? men ? hdd size ?
[04:00] <Cubey> 733MHz P3, no PS/2, no serial, no parallel
[04:00] <zarilion> I'm having some problems with torrent in Ubuntu. Have tried just about all the clients i can get for Ubuntu. But with all of them i get crappy DL speed and normal UL speed :( Had a windoze laptop her today to check if it was my connection but i could start the same torrents and the windoze one DL at 700Kib\s and this one was stuck at max 50KiB\s on the exact same torrent:( Anyone have any idea why this happen?
[04:00] <Pelo> Cubey,  you want  xubuntu
[04:00] <dsnyders> deCon, it could be a wep key.  Can you hook up via copper?
[04:00] <Cubey> pelo: that's besides the point. it's stalling, it won't even finish booting
[04:00] <digital_k> zarilion:which client are you using?
[04:00] <Pelo> zarilion,   utorrent running on wine
[04:00] <gaten> guycook_: you probably extracted them
[04:00] <digital_k> i use transmission and it works fine
[04:00] <zarilion> tried all clients.. havent tried utorrent on wine
[04:01] <dsnyders> deCon, by copper, I mean by hooking up a wire...
[04:01] <Pelo> Cubey,  consider there maybe something wrong with the drive
[04:01] <Cubey> it should work, even if slowly
[04:01] <Cubey> pelo: the drive is good
[04:01] <zarilion> atm im trying qbittorrent
[04:01] <irishman2020> they should just let you cycle through them with tab... like in irssi...
[04:01] <dsnyders> Slart, logrotate does not rotate /var/log/messages
[04:01] <deCon> dsnyders: no, i frakensteined this old box for xubuntu, and ill i had was a wireless card
[04:01] <irishman2020> I may just stick with irssi and run a log window... thats a pain, but its better than nothing
[04:01] <guycook_> gaten, I did the tar unpack from the command prompt in my home directory, now I have them where I can see what's what.
[04:01] <Cubey> i assume you mean the cd drive. it installed windows as of last week
[04:01] <Pelo> Cubey,   alternate isntall cd
[04:01] <Pelo> !alternate
[04:01] <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
[04:02] <Cubey> grrrr
[04:02] <gaten> guycook_: oh, its either in that directory or in a folder in that dir
[04:02] <Slart> dsnyders: ok.. I don't know how it's used.. but I think many applications depends on it for rotating logs.. figured perhaps the system does that too
[04:02] <Cubey> this is another reason i have issues with linux, stuff halfass works and they have to make several freaken copies of the same dang thing
[04:02] <zarilion> digital_k, i tried transmission but exactly the same there
[04:02] <Cubey> so basically i just wasted a good cdr for nothing
[04:02] <dcypherd> hey I have an interesting problem... I have ubuntu 7.04 and kubuntu 7.04 installed on my laptop(clean installs sharing a home directory.  Funny thing is that my wireless card works on kubuntu and not ubuntu... Support for it was added in 6.06 (i think) so i am a little confused
[04:03] <jasonmcg> hello
[04:03] <frazras> hello
[04:03] <guycook_> gaten, my root password isn't working? when I try to su from the prompt?
[04:03] <dsnyders> Slart, something called sysklogd does the actual rotating, and putting the --MARK-- lines in, but I can't see which file controls sysklod
[04:03] <Cubey> ok, lets try another cd drive for the heck of it
[04:03] <jasonmcg> could anyone here help with a problem im having with my perl packages?
[04:03] <Slart> dsnyders: checked crontab?
[04:03] <gaten> guycook_: unless you've set it up, ubuntu doesn't ship with the root account enabled. use sudo -i
[04:03] <Pelo> jasonmcg, we need specific
[04:03] <frazras> guycook: sudo passwd and change it
[04:03] <dsnyders> deCon, Try disabling WEP temporarily and see if you get anything.
[04:03] <nol13> is there any reason a certain program all of a sudden would no longer be able to use sound? sound in zsnes worked fine but now there is no sound, i tried restarting and all that.
[04:04] <jasonmcg> i'm trying to get the package for I::Socket::SSL
[04:04] <jasonmcg> lib-i-ssl or such in the SPM
[04:04] <jasonmcg> lib-io-ssl
[04:04] <digital_k> zarilion: do you have the proper ports forwarded in your router, assuming you have a router?
[04:04] <jasonmcg> when i get it in the package manager
[04:04] <jasonmcg> it says that it downloads and installs, but my package still isn't there?
[04:04] <Pelo> jasonmcg, please donT' use enter as punctuation
[04:04] <jasonmcg> Oh, sorry
[04:05] <hyperactivecrond> is it normal for everything to show up as a scsi drive in 7.04?
[04:05] <hyperactivecrond> i have ide drives
[04:05] <AaronCN_> I install thunderbird and webmail extension, but the status of pop/smtp is error. My computer is behind a ADSL router, and I think I didn't block any ports. What's wrong ?
[04:05] <Pelo> jasonmcg,  do you need this as a dependency for a package you are compiling manualy ?
[04:05] <zarilion> digital_k, have eliminated that one to.. connected straight in to the dsl modem
[04:05] <marky_b> any p2p's that dont run on java? i seem to be having some issues with limewire/frostwire(both java based)
[04:05] <guycook_> ok, the sudo passwd is updated,  now I can do the sudo command?  be like root correct?
[04:05] <Kyral_Laptop> hyperactivecrond: Yah the kernel changed subsystems
[04:05] <verb3k> Hi ....How to disable video preview in Nautilus? because my machine is a low-spec computer ...and I tried to disable it but it the preview options only covered images preview ...nothing about videos ...any hints please ? thanks
[04:05] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,  all drives in feisty appear as sd?
[04:05] <hyperactivecrond> last time i checked the interface gnomes didnt show up and fix that
[04:05] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo: to me, yes
[04:05] <jasonmcg> i need the dependency for a perl script i am trying to write that will require an SSL socket..
[04:05] <dsnyders> Slart, crontab just has the usual in it.  ie run cron.daily daily, cron.monthly monthly, etc.
[04:05] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,  for eveyone
[04:05] <hyperactivecrond> also is ndiswrapper in fiesty depreciated?
[04:05] <Spec> verb3k: if you're gonna keep asking the same question, can you not have the word 'spec' in it? thanks :)
[04:06] <Cubey> ...hm, ok, maybe it is the cd drive. heh. my apologies ;)
[04:06] <dcypherd> does anyone have a dlink aiplus g pcmcia rev e card in here
[04:06] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,  the sd? was a wildcard not a question mark
[04:06] <deCon> dsnyders: kk
[04:06] <Cubey> seems to be booting now
[04:06] <Cubey> funny how that cd drive did fine for win2k
[04:06] <gaten> guycook_: yes, sudo -i starts a super user shell
[04:06] <verb3k> Spec,  Sorry about that :)
[04:07] <digital_k> zirilion: hmmmm, that is strange. did you try changing the default ports of the application?
[04:07] <Slart> dsnyders: then I'm out of ideas.... if it's being done on a timed schedule I would expect to find it in crontab.. but perhaps it's based on something else.. size of log or something..
[04:07] <jasonmcg> Pelo: so yes, i suppose it is for something i am compiling manually?
[04:07] <zarilion> digital_k, the thing is that it works perfectly on the windoze laptop. Prefer to use azuerus, using that on the laptop.
[04:07] <guycook_> gaten and others, thanks got the install started now...
[04:07] <Oni-Dracula> i has a problem, i just modified xorg, xmodmap, etc to make my new Logitech MX revolution work and it seems that after logging in all that starts is x...no gnome-panel, no metacity (that I know of), and no nautilus
[04:07] <digital_k> marky_b:gtkgnutella does not use java, i suggested that a few lines ago now. ;)
[04:07] <zarilion> whe
[04:07] <zarilion> oops
[04:07] <dsnyders> deCon, you could also try manually setting the ip address on the wireless card
[04:07] <Pelo> Cubey, often borked drives will do well with  commericaly printed cd but not with home made ones
[04:07] <dcypherd> are there any wireless experts in here
[04:07] <RagingBull> where is the xorg.conf located under ubuntu 7.04?
[04:08] <gaten> guycook_: sure thing
[04:08] <Pelo> RagingBull,  /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:08] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo: mhm
[04:08] <deCon> dsnyders: static?
[04:08] <RagingBull> Pelo: ty
[04:08] <dsnyders> Slart, it is kind of in crontab.  sysklogd is run daily.
[04:08] <RagingBull> Pelo: was looking under user/X
[04:08] <marky_b> digital_k:  yea i saw that thanks :)
[04:08] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,  I mean that for everyone all drives now show as sda sdb sdc etc
[04:08] <digital_k> lol ok just checkin ;)
[04:08] <dsnyders> deCon, yes static for testing for now.
[04:08] <RagingBull> Pelo: I have to learn how to use find
[04:08] <Smackeddown> Quick question ....
[04:08] <jasonmcg> Pelo: any suggestions?
[04:09] <jasonmcg> Pelo: think it could be because you need root permissions to write to /usr/lib/perl/5.8.8 ?
[04:09] <dsnyders> deCon, describe your network.
[04:09] <Pelo> jasonmcg, I did but you left   ,  when compiling manualy I often need to install   -dev packages as well for the dependencie to be satistied
[04:09] <scarter> has anyone successfully configured multisync with synce? if so, can you give me some tips or links that can assist with setup?
[04:09] <guycook_> gaten, it's asking me if I want the Eclipse Integrated Virtual Debugger, is Eclipse available for 64 bit Ubuntu??
[04:09] <Slart> dsnyders: well.. perhaps some googling on the subject might help you... anyways, I'm already late getting to bed.. hope you find out what rotates those log files =)
[04:10] <hyperactivecrond> is it possible to use ndiswrappper in 7.04 w/o compiling from source?
[04:10] <gaten> guycook_: i have no idea, sorry
[04:10] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond, have you checked in synaptic ?
[04:10] <guycook_> gaten, ok I"ll do without since I 'm not a debugger
[04:10] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo, doesn't show up
[04:10] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo, i've even tried through apt-get
[04:10] <Swaheali> I am trying to mount a DVD (CNC3 to be exact) and am getting this error in dmesg. "Unable to identify CD-ROM format" Anyone seen this before?
[04:11] <hyperactivecrond> oh and btw this is kubuntu..w ould that make a mattor?
[04:11] <hyperactivecrond> make a difference or matter ***
[04:11] <zarilion> digital_k, how can i open the ports in terminal then? and so that they stay open?
[04:11] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,   sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-source
[04:11] <dsnyders> Slart, thanks for the help.  You may have flipped over a new scent for me to chase
[04:11] <Catoptromancy> I use the packages off the http://packages.ubuntu.com/    for ndiswrapper
[04:11] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo, apt-cache search ndiswrapper shows nothing
[04:11] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond,  possibly but I realy don't know
[04:11] <Catoptromancy> because the PC i install it on has no net to begin with
[04:11] <hyperactivecrond> Pelo, and also i have no internet without my wireless conection
[04:11] <digital_k> zarilion: i dont know, you can change that in the application prefs.
[04:11] <hyperactivecrond> linksys wmp54gs
[04:12] <Montaro> hyperactivecrond: ndiswrapper-common, and ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 is in gutsy, and if i remember correctly its in feisty too.
[04:12] <jasonmcg> Pelo: ah, my apologies.  I'm sorry, but i don't quite unerstand what you mean by -dev?
[04:12] <Cubey> pelo: it's pretty well fast on the 733MHz/512MB in live cd mode ;)
[04:12] <Pelo> hyperactivecrond, put the install cd in ,   apt-get update,  then try again
[04:12] <hyperactivecrond> Montaro, been there done that
[04:12] <hyperactivecrond> s/montaro/pelo
[04:12] <Cubey> i'm quite impressed with ubuntu... it detected and loaded the usb ethernet adapter
[04:12] <digital_k> i must be going, good luck to you all with issues. :)
[04:13] <guycook_> gaten, THANKS!!  the install seemed to work, started vmware and it came up with the familiar startup screen asked me if I wanted to create a new VM or open an existing one!
[04:13] <Cubey> firefox is pretty speedy in live cd mode on it
[04:13] <zarilion> digital_k, yeah, i know that. but it seemes like the system is setting a bottleneck on the incoming from the torrent programs no matter what ports im using
[04:13] <Pelo> jasonmcg, many packages come with developpement version (or versions with extras for developers) the whatever-dev  package, check in synaptic do you search again and see if there is a similarly named package with -dev at the end
[04:13] <gaten> guycook_: glad to hear it
[04:14] <guycook_> Cubey, I installed it and so far very nice, only issue is Xinerama and dual monitors NOW have one big wide monitor 2560x1024 or so
[04:14] <charlie> Hello, Please
[04:14] <Swaheali> Has anyone experiences issues mounting DVD's with 7.04? I keep getting.       block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only
[04:14] <Swaheali> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/scd0,
[04:14] <Swaheali>        missing codepage or other error
[04:14] <Swaheali>        In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
[04:14] <charlie> Hello, Please help i cant find any of my packages i have checked the var/cache and there are only a few of my many there!
[04:15] <charlie> Hello, Please help i cant find any of my packages i have checked the var/cache and there are only a few of my many there!
[04:15] <gluttony_> one more question about remote connection. what are the best ports to tell putty to go through?
[04:15] <Pelo> charlie, we heard the first time
[04:15] <charlie> sorry pelo typo
[04:15] <charlie> its been a long da
[04:15] <Smackeddown> O.K. here we go .. is it possible to install Ubuntu after a windows XP install? (Dual-Boot)
[04:15] <NickGarvey> Smackeddown: yes
[04:16] <NickGarvey> !dualboot | Smackeddown
[04:16] <Catoptromancy> I did yesterday
[04:16] <ubotu> Smackeddown: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[04:16] <craigbass1976> any postfix gurus in here?  I'm telnetted in and jsut finished typing a message, but can't remember (or figure out) how to end the mail.
[04:16] <Smackeddown> ty very much every one .. I am used to Suse and want to try ubuntu
[04:16] <andre> alguem consegue usar uma resoluo wide screen?
[04:16] <jeff_> !wpa
[04:16] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:17] <zarilion> Smackeddown, yes, i did it. and found out that i loved ubuntu so much that i installed it again without "dual-boot":P
[04:17] <ArghMonkey> hey gang
[04:17] <ArghMonkey> I could use ur help
[04:17] <mjordan2nd> Hi. So I just bought a new HD to install Ubuntu and keep Windows. I just want to make sure, if I do decide to patition my second hard disk, it won't touch my first, correct?
[04:17] <Pelo> charlie,  why do you need the cached packages ?
[04:17] <Pelo> Swaheali,  generaly when you mount a dvd it will be read only unless it is a blank, as for file type not sure unless it is a regionnly locked dvd
[04:17] <mjordan2nd> I'm currently in the installer.
[04:18] <charlie> just wondering if any one knows where all the installed packages are kept on ubuntu
[04:18] <scarter> has anyone successfully configured multisync with synce? if so, can you give me some tips or links that can assist with setup?
[04:18] <gluttony_> one more question about remote connection. what are the best ports to tell putty to go through?
[04:18] <charlie> i want to back them up
[04:18] <dartmolx> wtf happened to all of them?!
[04:18] <ArghMonkey> I have the ubuntu CD, I actually ordered it for free over the net and when i start my laptop and select "Start/Install Ubuntu", it says "loading" in the corner and then shuts off my laptop, its done this multiple times and I cant figure out why, please help if u can.
[04:18] <NickGarvey> !netsplit
[04:18] <charlie> shit
[04:18] <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
[04:18] <Baelrun> split
[04:18] <NickGarvey> !ohmy | charlie
[04:18] <charlie> whoosh gone
[04:19] <ubotu> charlie: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:19] <Baelrun> welcome back
[04:19] <Swaheali> Pelo: I am trying to mount a game CNC3.
[04:19] <yipe> welcome back: everybody
[04:19] <ArghMonkey> I have the ubuntu CD, I actually ordered it for free over the net and when i start my laptop and select "Start/Install Ubuntu", it says "loading" in the corner and then shuts off my laptop, its done this multiple times and I cant figure out why, please help if u can
[04:19] <Scribbler61> net split
[04:19] <Pelo> god this is annoying
[04:19] <NickGarvey> woo, yipe is back, I was afraid!
[04:19] <Pelo> Swaheali,  that would be why ,
[04:19] <ArghMonkey> if anyone can help me ud make my day
[04:19] <charlie> sory
[04:19] <yipe> NickGarvey, permabanned from -offtopic and forums ;)
[04:19] <hyperactivecrond> ArghMonkey, what do you need
[04:19] <ArghMonkey> I have the ubuntu CD, I actually ordered it for free over the net and when i start my laptop and select "Start/Install Ubuntu", it says "loading" in the corner and then shuts off my laptop, its done this multiple times and I cant figure out why, please help if u can
[04:20] <Swaheali> can you explain? Sorry if it is something I should just know.
[04:20] <Pelo> ArghMonkey, do you get as far as the boot menu ?
[04:20] <ArghMonkey> ya
[04:20] <ArghMonkey> thats no problem
[04:20] <NickGarvey> yipe: get my PM?
[04:20] <ArghMonkey> but when i select "Start/Install Ubuntu" it says "loading" in the corner and after about a minute it shuts off my laptop
[04:20] <charlie> i would like to put all my packages on dvd for another linux install i have apton cd but it is only showing a few packages and i dont know where to add them from
[04:20] <Pelo> Swaheali,  as far as I know  console game have their own format with computers don't read
[04:21] <ArghMonkey> and it does that more then once
[04:21] <Pelo> ArghMonkey,  what's your video card ?
[04:21] <ArghMonkey> ati something or other
[04:21] <Swaheali> Pelo:  this is the Pc version of the game. I can dual boot into my XP load on the same hardware and it reads fine.
[04:21] <Pelo> charlie,  I donT' think you can do it like that
[04:21] <arceye> how do i manually install realplayer10gold ?
[04:21] <axl000> anyone know why ubuntu auto enable tvout?
[04:21] <mjordan2nd> If I have two hard disks on my machine and I only want to partition the second one, how would I go about doing this.
[04:21] <mjordan2nd> Do I need to do it manually?
[04:21] <axl000> and how can i disable it?
[04:22] <Pelo> Swaheali,  this is a xp game you'll need someting like wine or cedega to run it
[04:22] <ArghMonkey> Pelo - any ideas ?
[04:22] <Swaheali> I loaded wine but when I try to install the game I cant read the disk as it wont mount.
[04:22] <Pelo> mjordan2nd,   boot up the live cd ,  in  menu > system > admin > gnome partition editor will let you change your partitons
[04:22] <charlie> well if i knew where all the packages were stored could i not just add them to the list, ? the other option is a 30GB download
[04:22] <charlie> id prefer to avoid that :)
[04:23] <yipe> how does a person change the color of the font in the tty?
[04:23] <Pelo> ArghMonkey, I think you'll need to use the alternate install cd and then install the ati driver manualy
[04:23] <yipe> I wanna change it to amber like on the DOS machine we had when I was a kid
[04:23] <ArghMonkey> i guess there are just too many ppl asking questions
[04:23] <arceye> Swahali    get cossover linux and use that its better than wine
[04:23] <Pelo> ArghMonkey,  but I am no expert on that particualr problem
[04:23] <ArghMonkey> Pelo - alternative install ?!
[04:23] <mjordan2nd> Pelo: Thanks.
[04:23] <Pelo> ArghMonkey,  did I not give you an answer that match the problem ?
[04:23] <ArghMonkey> Pelo - whats the alternative install cd?
[04:24] <Pelo> !alterate
[04:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alterate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:24] <Pelo> !alternate | ArghMonkey
[04:24] <ubotu> ArghMonkey: 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
[04:24] <ArghMonkey> Pelo - ya u did, i typed that before u replied :)
[04:24] <OldSal2> !alternate
[04:24] <Swaheali> Arc: I have heard the issue I am having not is I cannot mount the DVD to install.
[04:24] <guycook_> ah, workstation 6 creates 8GB partitions and likely biigger if I'd looked.
[04:24] <Swaheali> Arc: Sorry some of my line disappeared. I was saying I have heard crossover is the way to go.
[04:25] <Miso> Does anyone know of a work-around to install JRE on an amd64 running feisty?
[04:25] <Pelo> Miso, check in the forum
[04:25] <gaten> ArghMonkey: also did you try it in "safe graphics mode"?
[04:25] <guycook_> is the 'feisty' the 7.04 version?
[04:25] <Pelo> guycook_, yes
[04:25] <Swaheali> Yes Fiesty=7.04
[04:25] <arceye> i have used wine and had problems but crossover does what I want every time :)
[04:25] <guycook_> Pelo, thanks my 2nd day of this
[04:26] <entheo> how do i mount a .cue that is a video file?
[04:26] <Pelo> guycook_,  welcome to the madhouse
[04:26] <guycook_> Pelo, this has been a very helpful IRC channel
[04:26] <mojo> I read about apt-spy and netselect-apt for debian.  is there something similar for ubuntu?  i want to update from edgy to fiesty but i have been having problems with good connectivity to the standard us servers.  how can i find a list and determine which are the best mirrors?
[04:26] <Pelo> entheo, burn it it's less trouble
[04:26] <Pelo> guycook_,  we aim to please,  just donT, fuck with us
[04:26] <gaten> guycook_: and fyi feisty is version 7.04 because it was released in 2007 in the month of April (04)
[04:26] <EADG>  entheo vlc plas bin/cues
[04:26] <jeff_> what's the difference between network-admin and network manager?
[04:27] <entheo> vlc wouldn't play the sound though
[04:27] <entheo> burning it will work
[04:27] <CAL|Smeltn> hello. I have a problem
[04:27] <Pelo> mojo,  try looking in synaptic chance are they are also available, it not you can use the debian packages to install in ubuntu with no or few problems
[04:27] <EADG> odd
[04:27] <Tom47> mnb
[04:27] <Pelo> CAL|Smeltn, care to share ?
[04:27] <mojo> Pelo... I am talking about doing a dist-upgrade of ubuntu.  i doubt using debian repos would work for that
[04:28] <randomwalker> !ask | CAL|Smeltn
[04:28] <ubotu> CAL|Smeltn: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:28] <ArghMonkey> gaten - yes i did and it still shut off my laptop
[04:28] <mojo> Pelo: oh, but i will look for apt-spy and netselect-apt, i see what you meant
[04:28] <Pelo> mojo, sorry I missunderstood,  I can't help then
[04:28] <charlie> ok i'm off, UBUNTU is great but it requires a lot of effort to set up if you are new to it
[04:28] <gaten> ArghMonkey: hmm, that sucks. try alternate cd like someone suggested
[04:28] <Pelo> charlie,  you'll get the hang of it
[04:28] <Pelo> or die trying
[04:29] <emodan> (charlie): not unless if you were lucky like me and got the hang of it quick :p
[04:29] <ArghMonkey> im digging through the forum and looking for the 7.04 alternatve download
[04:29] <CAL|Smeltn> ok I am trying to install Ubuntu for the first time
[04:29] <Cubey> hm, the partitioner seems a wee bit slow vs partition magic
[04:29] <mister_roboto> mojo: have you tried simply removing the "us." and going to the generic servers? many of my problems went away by doing so since the us. ones seem to go down a lot
[04:29] <OldSal2> /who
[04:29] <yipe> !virtual terminal
[04:29] <CAL|Smeltn> on my laptop but it isnt working.. it just sits there on with an orange background
[04:29] <gaten> installing Ubuntu can be daunting, but i find maintaining it is MUCH easier than with Win XP
[04:29] <yipe> !tty
[04:29] <ubotu> To get to the tty terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).
[04:29] <CAL|Smeltn> its trying to do the "Live CD"
[04:29] <CAL|Smeltn> so I can get to the desktop and then click the install
[04:30] <mojo> mister_roboto: no i have not tried that yet
[04:30] <Jkensy01> Hey guys - I use newsgroups for file transfer.  In Windows I use an application "GrabIt" - is there something I can use in Ubuntu
[04:30] <ArghMonkey> anyone know where i can download the alternative install of 7.04 ?
[04:30] <Pelo> CAL|Smeltn,  what video card ?
[04:30] <CAL|Smeltn> is there a way to install it without having to go the desktop
[04:30] <Cubey> pelo: worked perfectly on an old gateway piece of crap pc amazingly
[04:30] <Pelo> !torrents > ArghMonkey check pm window
[04:30] <ArghMonkey> thanks Pelo, ur good ppl :)
[04:30] <mister_roboto> mojo: just back up your /etc/apt/sources.list and remove all the "us." from the beginning of the server names and try again
[04:30] <Pelo> !download > ArghMonkey  check pm window
[04:30] <charlie> i'm trying but i think maybe i am being a little too ambitious trying to install on another machine from a disk with all the packages downloaded on my machine. Basically i want to coppy all my apps and system.
[04:31] <mojo> mister_roboto: i already used the drop-down list in synaptic repo config and chose main servers
[04:31] <borgista> My gnome-theme settings are all wacked-out after installing-and-removing Kubuntu. Any ideas?
[04:31] <Pelo> Cubey,  ??? sorry ? lots of ppl here I can't keep track ? you'Re install worked , great
[04:31] <CAL|Smeltn> Intel i830MG onboard graphic controller with shared memory
[04:31] <jeff_> I've been reading some of the howto's and people talk about lists of wireless networks with Network Manager.  I can see my wireless router and wlan0, but no wifi networks.  what gives?
[04:31] <Pelo> CAL|Smeltn,  the live cd should work properly for you,  when you get to the boot menu run the cd integrity check
[04:31] <CAL|Smeltn> I did
[04:31] <CAL|Smeltn> it said no errors found
[04:31] <mister_roboto> mojo: ok, i don't use synaptic so i don't know what that does. probably the same thing but can't tell without seeing sources.list
[04:31] <CAL|Smeltn> it works fine on my desktop
[04:32] <CAL|Smeltn> if I do run it there
[04:32] <Pelo> !alternate > CAL|Smeltn check the pm window
[04:32] <teleforce> i just installed ubuntu
[04:32] <teleforce> the command line installer from the site
[04:32] <Pelo> teleforce, welcome to the madhouse
[04:32] <mojo> mister_roboto: i believe it does.. am checking /etc/apt/sources.list now
[04:32] <bobbob1016> I've heard a few things about Windows Home Server, and I know ubuntu is planning a few new distros, as in a mobile version, does anyone know if they are planning an Ubuntu Home Server?
[04:32] <Miso> !wine
[04:32] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[04:32] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  synaptic is a gui frontend for apt-get
[04:33] <mister_roboto> Pelo: yes, i know what it is, just don't use it
[04:33] <teleforce> 5 minutes playing with ubuntu, i already can tell it kicks AS5!
[04:33] <charlie> i guess if you  sit and watch the IRC all day you learn stuff
[04:33] <teleforce> it didn't come with xchat
[04:33] <guycook_> Houston we have a problem, when I try to power on the VM so I can try installing Winxp-x64 It says "Unable to change virtual machine power state" Failed to connect to peer process"  first bump in the ride.
[04:33] <sayno> teleforce, it gets way better with beryl and xgl
[04:33] <melinate> hello folks, I have Dapper installed on a web server and I now have a need to set up email forwarding [aliasing]  on the same domain.  Is there another way to have a couple of email addresses forward to another account without having to set up an entire email server?
[04:33] <mister_roboto> Pelo: i used "adept" a few times (i'm a kde user) but it seems easier to just go command line most of the time
[04:33] <Pelo> bobbob1016,  the beauty of linux is you can pretty much have any config you want ,  get straight ubuntu , and the lamp stuf and you ahve a home server
[04:33] <teleforce> i installed xchat in like 15 seconds
[04:33] <CAL|Smeltn> is there a way I can have it install without trying to run the live cd desktop first?
[04:34] <mojo> mister_roboto: seems to have..  looks like i will have to do some clean up of third party repos when i'm done... i have a few edgy 3pty ones like kubuntu amarok-145, beryl, automatix, etc. to clean up
[04:34] <Pelo> charlie,  you learn more if you try stuff out and break it
[04:34] <Pelo> !install > CAL|Smeltn check pm window
[04:34] <mojo> lol@pelo  painful truism
[04:34] <guycook_> I"m going to restart, bye for now thanks again everyone
[04:34] <borgista> My gnome-theme settings are all wacked-out after installing-and-removing Kubuntu. Any ideas?
[04:34] <charlie> i have re-installed my system 5 times in the last 3 days
[04:34] <Miso> !beryl
[04:34] <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
[04:34] <borgista> My Theme-Manger is illegible
[04:35] <mister_roboto> borgista: stick with kubuntu?   :)
[04:35] <Pelo> mojo,  the trick is to setup / home one a seperate partition , then you can effup stuff all you want and just reinstall
[04:35] <craine> how can I upgrade from dapper to feistry
[04:35] <borgista> mister_roboto: I was using ubuntu then wanted to try kubuntu, didn't like it and switched back.
[04:35] <borgista> mister_roboto: and it was working fine before.
[04:35] <mojo> Pelo: yep... that is exacly how i am set up
[04:35] <mister_roboto> craine: by going dapper->edgy->feisty
[04:35] <Pupen1> Is there a VNC client that I can use to connect to a KDE shared dekstop (that is not KDE's client)?
[04:35] <mister_roboto> borgista: sorry, was a stupid joke. i don't know how to fix it
[04:35] <Pelo> craine,  you can'T you can only upgrade to the next one, you are better off making a back up of your /home folder and install from scratch
[04:36] <bobbob1016> Pelo, I meant one that does it automatically.  I have two freenas boxes setup, I just meant I heard some nice features of Windows Home Server, it automatically allows you to login to it from the internet, it does auto-backup and indexing, and I'm not sure about this, but I heard it can compress backups, as in if I have the same exact file as another person's backup, it combines them
[04:36] <usser> Pupen1: pretty much any client will do
[04:36] <borgista> mister_roboto: alright, thanks anyway.
[04:36] <gwirzt> hola
[04:36] <IGxMyzt> ello
[04:36] <gwirzt> alguien que hable espaol?
[04:36] <gwirzt> hello
[04:36] <Flannel> !es | gwirzt
[04:36] <ubotu> gwirzt: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:36] <Pelo> bobbob1016,  you seem to know more about thsi then I do
[04:36] <gwirzt> thank
[04:37] <bobbob1016> gwirzt, de nada
[04:37] <mojo> borgista: if you did an apt-get insall kubuntu-desktop and later removed it, you may just have to apt-get install ubuntu-desktop to re-apply the metapackage
[04:37] <usser> Pupen1: ultravnc is a great tool for windows
[04:37] <IGxMyzt> can anyone read this and tell me what they think? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2669027
[04:37] <mjordan2nd> If I want to have a shared partition between windows and linux, I want to go with fat32 correct?
[04:38] <borgista> thanks mojo
[04:38] <mister_roboto> mjordan2nd: that will certainly work well. i've done that with 0 problems
[04:38] <Pupen1> usser: who is running Windows?
[04:38] <mojo> borgista: g/l
[04:38] <mjordan2nd> mister_roboto: Thanks
[04:38] <borgista> mojo: thanks, brb
[04:38] <Cubey> hmmmm, poor installer crashed. claimed out of space.. strange
[04:38] <mojo> mjordan2nd: don't you mean "domo morigato"
[04:38] <mojo> or whatever the japanese is
[04:38] <mister_roboto> mojo: or domo arigato  ;)
[04:38] <mjordan2nd> rofl
[04:39] <jeff_> Is there a good howto for wireless with wpa on fiesty with a bcm4306 card?
[04:39] <mojo> :)
[04:39] <mjordan2nd> I think that would be more appropriate
[04:39] <teleforce> the dual boot install of ubuntu was easy
[04:39] <craine> mister_roboto:  I'm anew new user how can I start
[04:39] <bobbob1016> jeff_, I'll send you the link, one second
[04:39] <usser> Pupen1: x11vnc is client i often use tightvnc is pretty good too
[04:39] <mister_roboto> craine: well, the live cd is a great way to try stuff out without committing your machine
[04:39] <jeff_> bobbob1016: awesome, thanks.
[04:39] <Pupen1> usser: thanks.
[04:39] <borgista> mojo: no avail.
[04:39] <Madpilot> What is the syntax to get a list of all installed packages via apt-get/dpkg/aptitude/whatever?
[04:39] <teleforce> this fiesty ferret version is cool
[04:40] <MikeReiner> can someone help me with sound problems i'm having ut2004?
[04:40] <bobbob1016> jeff_, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Ndiswrapper_for_Broadcom_43xx_wireless_chipset
[04:40] <mojo> MikeReiner: i think it uses asound output
[04:40] <Pelo> Madpilot, man apt-get
[04:40] <bobbob1016> jeff_, ubuntuguide.org has some helpful stuff
[04:40] <MikeReiner> mojo: yes, it does
[04:40] <IGxMyzt> anyone know what's wrong?
[04:40] <coudermann> Hi
[04:40] <Madpilot> Pelo, serves me right ;)
[04:41] <coudermann> some program to edit vob files?
[04:41] <MikeReiner> mojo: The sound is really distorted sometimes
[04:41] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  give us the short version
[04:41] <mjordan2nd> When trying to partition, I keep getting the following message: File system doesn't have expected sizes for Windows to like it. Cluster size is 2k (1k expected); number of clusters is 20017 (39957 expected); size of FATs is 79 sectors (157 expected).
[04:41] <bimberi> Madpilot: dpkg -l | grep ^ii     and Hi!
[04:41] <Pelo> coudermann,  gedit ?
[04:41] <mjordan2nd> I'm not sure what to make of that.
[04:41] <mojo> Madpilot: i heard that if you dump a list of packages that are installed to a text file, you can use that to re-install them should you have to rebuild your system
[04:41] <Khrajin> Can you make a Monitor display a resolution higher than it is supposed to natively?
[04:41] <IGxMyzt> Windows: 120 GB
[04:41] <IGxMyzt> Ubuntu: 80 GB
[04:41] <IGxMyzt> Install Type: Both Masters (Switched out cables/no bios or bootloader changes at all)
[04:41] <IGxMyzt> Installed ubuntu 6.10, then XP died and wouldnt reinstall. It won't install on the 120 gb, so now im using the 80 gb for winxp.
[04:42] <IGxMyzt> i think the 120 gb is now completely dead.
[04:42] <bobbob1016> IGxMyzt, the fact that they were both masters is a bit weird
[04:42] <craine> mister_roboto: is there a way Ican do in the repositories?
[04:42] <teleforce> i freaked out at first with my ubuntu install
[04:42] <IGxMyzt> people said it'd work fine
[04:42] <IGxMyzt> tried it, and now i have issues
[04:42] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  unplug the 80 gig and try booting just the 120 one
[04:42] <IGxMyzt> and it worked fine with redhat
[04:42] <Cubey> ahh, /boot filled. ok, forget a seperate /boot partition this time
[04:42] <teleforce> the resolution was sooo extreme 3/4ths of the screen was off my monitor
[04:42] <IGxMyzt> Pelo: i did, its wack now
[04:42] <mister_roboto> craine: sorry but i have no idea what you're asking
[04:43] <bobbob1016> IGxMyzt, you obviously don't have them both plugged in at the same time, right?
[04:43] <teleforce> but it took me like 5 seconds to fix it
[04:43] <IGxMyzt> i only switched the cord, didn't have two cords
[04:43] <mister_roboto> craine: a way you can do what?
[04:43] <zemonsta> hey all, trying to install libmagick9-dev, but it has unmet dependencies libwmf-dev and libfreetype6-dev! Is there a repository i can add that has them? HELP
[04:43] <Pelo> IGxMyzt, well depending on the age ofthe hdd it might just hve been it's time to go
[04:43] <mojo> woo hoo upgrade has started
[04:43] <Pelo> ahhhh
[04:43] <IGxMyzt> pelo: wasn't even one year old. new seagate
[04:43] <mojo> and seems to be cruising along
[04:43] <coudermann> someone  readme? some program to edit vob files?
[04:43] <bimberi> Madpilot: or 'dpkg --get-selections'
[04:43] <SlimG> How can I run "amarok --next" thru a ssh connection? when I do it now it complains I've got no X running on my session, how can I change to the session that X actually is running on (so i can change track on Amarok)
[04:43] <bobbob1016> IGxMyzt, did you ground yourself when removing the drive?
[04:43] <Pelo> IGxMyzt, I'm guessing the cable might be nicked , or you might have to make a mod in the bios
[04:44] <Khrajin> How do I enable 3D with an ATI driver?
[04:44] <mister_roboto> !ati
[04:44] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:44] <IGxMyzt> bob: never do, but i had no static
[04:44] <Madpilot> bimberi, dpkg -l | grep ^ii > installed_pkgs.txt   did what I wanted - thanks
[04:44] <Khrajin> I already have the driver.
[04:44] <bobbob1016> Khrajin, you could also join #ubuntu-effects
[04:44] <kishan> can any one help How to install scripts in Nautilus
[04:44] <bimberi> Madpilot: cool
[04:44] <mister_roboto> Khrajin: don't they also tell you how to enable 3d?
[04:45] <mister_roboto> Khrajin: read it
[04:45] <IGxMyzt> and the same wire is what im using now on the 80gb
[04:45] <teleforce> hey, how do i hook my ipod to ubuntu?
[04:45] <Pelo> kishan,  can you give more details ?
[04:45] <Khrajin> How do you resize your resolution beyond your monitors native resolution?
[04:45] <CAL|Smeltn> where do I find the The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD.
[04:45] <mojo> Khrajin: did you follow the instruction to config your xorg.conf file?  what does glxinfo tell you about your 3d drivers?
[04:45] <Pelo> teleforce,  plug it in it should show up as a usb drive, or try using gtkpod if you want  a itune alternative
[04:45] <bimberi> CAL|Smeltn: http://releases.ubuntu.com/
[04:45] <melinate> hello folks, I have Dapper installed on a web server and I now have a need to set up email forwarding [aliasing]  on the same domain.  Is there another way to have a couple of email addresses forward to another account without having to set up an entire email server?
[04:45] <Khrajin> mojo: I think i have a bit to read.
[04:45] <craine> mister_roboto: on The repositories chance the package from dapper to edgy N feisty
[04:46] <mojo> Khrajin: :)
[04:46] <Pelo> !download | CAL|Smeltn
[04:46] <ubotu> CAL|Smeltn: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[04:46] <Khrajin> Have any idea about the other question tho?
[04:46] <kishan> Ipelo : i wanted to install scripts so i copied a script i dowloaded to /home/kishan/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts but i am unable to execute the scripts no script menu appearing
[04:46] <Lounge> I have a Ubuntu/OpenVPN issue --- There's a permissions issue that's preventing OpenVPN Daemon to autostart- any ideas?
[04:47] <teleforce> ubuntu ownz
[04:47] <IGxMyzt> so, anyone know what happened to the other drive...or if ubuntu could do this, or if it was having two masters with a cable switch?
[04:47] <mister_roboto> craine: well... the way *I* do it is modify the /etc/apt/sources.list but i'm not sure how you do that easily using a gui tool.  do you have data you must keep? is it an option for you to simply back up and reinstall the latest?
[04:47] <IGxMyzt> that was 6.10 btw
[04:47] <teleforce> this tech support is so friggin easy
[04:47] <Pelo> kishan, look in here there is ascripting section I think you will find you answer in there  http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[04:47] <Feral_Kid> Could anyone point me to a decent blogging package that I can install on a local host...
[04:47] <teleforce> i type out one sentence and it's answered
[04:47] <elnimr> my max resolution is 1076x800 but i have a 17 inch monitor
[04:48] <elnimr> i should be able to have a better resolution
[04:48] <kishan> pelo: i am new to linux just trying to learn
[04:48] <pooyak> Feral_Kid, other wordpress?
[04:48] <teleforce> open up terminal, and type out the program i want
[04:48] <pooyak> Feral_Kid, I mean other than "wordpress"
[04:48] <teleforce> and it's on like donkey kong
[04:48] <Flannel> IGxMyzt: Two masters with a cable switch?  That wont do anything
[04:48] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  as far as I know having two master is not a problem as long as you have a primary and a secondary master,  get an extra cable tho
[04:48] <Lounge> I have a Ubuntu/OpenVPN issue --- There's a permissions issue that's preventing OpenVPN Daemon to autostart- any ideas? Repeated
[04:48] <Pelo> kishan,  that page will teach you a lot
[04:48] <kishan> pelo: thatks
[04:48] <IGxMyzt> i didn't change ANY bios or bootloader. just moved the cable
[04:48] <Feral_Kid> pooyak> I don't really care as long as it can easily be installed via apt-get...
[04:49] <elnimr> my max resolution is 1076x800 but i have a 17 inch monitor
[04:49] <teleforce> hey, what is a good program to run to see how much system resources i am using ?
[04:49] <IGxMyzt> it worked fine with redhat on the 80gb, but with ubuntu, it just nailed my 120gb
[04:49] <craigbass1976> Does anyone run a mail server?  I'm trying to test my own but I think the target is spam filtering me out.  I need to send a mail to someone who can check logs and see if it at least tried to come.
[04:49] <mojo> IGxMyzt: i think he was saying that it is okay if one is master on the primary ide and other is master on secondary ide
[04:49] <Asasin> Hello.
[04:49] <mister_roboto> teleforce: "top" works anywhere, even in a text console :)
[04:49] <pooyak> Feral_Kid, seems like it is in there. I haven't tried that though
[04:50] <IGxMyzt> by switch, i mean i literally took the ide and power cable out of hda1 and put them in hda2
[04:50] <craine> thanks mister_roboto now i got the idea
[04:50] <Phenax> teleforce: Also, try htop.. much better than top IMO :)
[04:50] <craigbass1976> Ahh, forget it.  I just did it with the fourth test.  WooHoo!
[04:50] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  tell me the computer was off when you did that
[04:50] <IGxMyzt> LOL, of course
[04:50] <IGxMyzt> if it was on im not sure id be here
[04:50] <Jaboia> Anyone know if ATI have made any statements regarding when linux driver will support composite ?
[04:50] <IGxMyzt> it was unplugged
[04:50] <Asasin> I had a questiooon...
[04:50] <pooyak> Guys, do you know why postfix tries to deliver mails to my 192.168.x.x ip address instead of 127.0.0.1?
[04:51] <Asasin> Actually three.
[04:51] <Flannel> IGxMyzt: Swapping IDE stuff around wont change anything.  Well, except hda will become hdc, and stuff
[04:51] <Flannel> !ask | Asasin
[04:51] <teleforce> thanx phenax
[04:51] <ubotu> Asasin: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:51] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  off hand there is no overwhelming reason why swichting cables around would messup your comp ,
[04:51] <hilts50> Any one have experience running 7.04 on a macbook pro?
[04:51] <mister_roboto> Phenax: hey, cool.  i dind't even know about htop. nice little utility :)
[04:51] <Asasin> Well I don't want to be rude or anything, but thanks :p
[04:51] <Madpilot> mojo, to answer your question about installing a list via text file, yes, you can - there's a flag in apt-get to take it's install list from a txt
[04:51] <Asasin> Ok the first one... Are there Intel PROSet Wireless card drivers for Ubuntu? It's integrated wireless.
[04:52] <alberto> hola
[04:52] <jaevel> can someone help me fix my nvidia driver? i tried to install the nvidia-glx-new driver and it failed, i remove the driver and re-installed nvidia-glx and it will not work?
[04:52] <IGxMyzt> pelo: what vid card do you have, for my second question?
[04:52] <Pelo> Asasin, you can try searching the forum for the hardware but ususaly the intell stuff is well suported
[04:52] <Asasin> Thanks Pelo, so it should be packaged with the Ubuntu installer or live disc?
[04:53] <Pelo> IGxMyzt, I just have a onboard intel 856g thingy no trouble at all
[04:53] <elnimr> my max resolution is 1076x800 but i have a 17 inch monitor,can i get a higher resolution
[04:53] <Feral_Kid> pooyak> Hmmm.... Although I see the package, I am wondering if I have to do the configuration on mysql, etc. or if the package will handle that...
[04:53] <Pelo> Asasin,  for wifi there usualy is some manual config to do but I would expect the card will be supported , no waranties
[04:53] <IGxMyzt> pelo: i have an onboard on my dell demension 3000, and ubuntu recognizes it, but not my ati radeon. if i try to use that, i get a xorg vid error.
[04:53] <Asasin> Ok, guess I'd have to figure out how to do that. Thanks Pelo
[04:54] <IGxMyzt> pelo: if i use my radeon i have to reconfigure it, but it wont run 3d stuff good, and id like to try beryl.
[04:54] <Pelo> elnimr,  you can add extra rezolution to xorg.conf manualy and they will appear inthe menu <
[04:54] <Pelo> !ati > IGxMyzt  check pm for instrucions
[04:54] <Asasin> Second question... It's a tablet notebook, does Ubuntu/Kubuntu support that at all? Any software available that you know of? It's got a keyboard and stuff, I'd just like to be able to take notes or write (not use virtual keyboards or anything)
[04:54] <Pelo> !wifi > Asasin  check pm for wifi instrctuiosn
[04:55] <rukuartic> Hi there, can someone explain the difference between linux-headers* and linux-source* to me?
[04:55] <Asasin> Wow, Pelo thanks a lot
[04:55] <Pelo> Asasin, your best bet for hardware questions it to search th forum for models and make to see if other ppl have had trouble or comments
[04:55] <IGxMyzt> Does anyone know if an ATI Radeon 9200/9250 can run 3D stuff like beryl?
[04:55] <Asasin> Ok, thanks.
[04:56] <jscinoz> Hey guys, is this a software or hardware problem: when my my CPU or GPU come under max load (specifically when i use both beryl and firefox at the same time, or when i run any 3d intensive app (games)) i get extreme image artifacts all over my screen and my system halts requiring a hard reboot. so basically i need to know is this software or hardware, and if it's software how can i fix/lessen the problem?
[04:56] <TpyoKnig> IGxMyzt i can get my Xpress 200M to run Compiz so u should have no problems ;)
[04:56] <k1gwb> Is there a GTK package for ubuntu? Can't find it in the repositiories....and the dependencies are the epitome of hell
[04:56] <Pelo> IGxMyzt,  youcan use beryl or compiz with ati radon cards you jsut need xgl ,  ask in #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[04:56] <pooyak> Feral_Kid, I guess you should create database and stuff yourself and do a webbased configuration. but I'm not sure. take a look at this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=14062&page=2
[04:56] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, I think so yes, but you will probably find yourself running the open source radeon driver (which is good if you dont play games) or the fglrx driver with XGL
[04:56] <IGxMyzt> TpyoKnig: How do you get good drivers? The standard runs it laggy, the closed-source makes it not work at all
[04:57] <IGxMyzt> Jab: The ATI fglrx wouldn't run games right, and i want to play them and use beryl
[04:57] <pooyak> Feral_Kid, sorry that was the second page. here is the first: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=14062
[04:57] <Pelo> jscinoz, turn on the system monitor and perform the offending proceedure then check the system monitor to see what is eating up al your resources
[04:57] <TpyoKnig> IGxMyzt no berylcompiz with ATI+games
[04:57] <hilts50> Anyone with macbook pro 7.04 expertise?
[04:57] <Jaboia> if you use XGL with fglrx you will need to boot into a session with xgl disabled before you play games
[04:58] <jscinoz> alright, i'll get you the results in 10-20 minutes depending on how long it takes to reboot after.
[04:58] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: Explain?
[04:58] <Jaboia> If you want to play games you will need fglrx
[04:59] <k1gwb> gnome tool kit, anyone?  gtk package for ubuntu? :-/
[04:59] <k1gwb> haha, what was your question pelo?
[04:59] <rukuartic> k1gwb: apt-cache search gtk
[04:59] <Pelo> k1gwb,  gtk 2.0 is part fo the default install
[04:59] <Jaboia> And you can use fglrx with Beryl/compiz, but only if you use XGL
[05:00] <IGxMyzt> !XGL|IGxMyzt
[05:00] <Pelo> I need to know in which crontab file I put my new lines for them to work, apparently I'm not editing the correct one
[05:00] <Jaboia> When i played games with ATI I had two "sessions" set up in GDM. One with XGL disabled and one enabled. I logged into the one with XGL disabled when I needed to play games
[05:00] <irishman20020> hey... ummm... i broke my x by trying to remove envy (nvidia driver updater) and use the ubuntu supported nvidia drivers
[05:00] <mister_roboto> Pelo: huh?   for your own uid?
[05:00] <k1gwb> oh, I've not got any experience with contab, sorry :)
[05:00] <irishman20020> anyone know how to correct this?
[05:00] <Pelo> IrishDave, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:01] <hilts50> Help getting the xserve to work on a macbook while booted to the live cd.
[05:01] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: what card did you have? My driver lags really bad with 3D
[05:01] <rukuartic> k1gwb: Its really easy to use :D
[05:01] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  well for this user, ie me I just want to trigger a restart of  gdesklet every 6 hrs to avoid "the" problem
[05:01] <irishman20020> ty
[05:01] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, X850XT
[05:02] <mister_roboto> pelo: and you're having some sort of issue with it running after you "crontab -e" and put it in your crontab?
[05:02] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, however my ibook G4 has a radeon mobile 9200 and beryl seems "ok" on it with "radeon"driver
[05:02] <jeff__> anyone have wpa working with fiesty?  I've got a bcm4306 and have it working with an open network, (128bit wep ascii didn't work) and the ubuntu guide bit about enabling wpa doesn't work for me.
[05:02] <hilts50> Help getting the xserver to work while booted to the live cd
[05:02] <mister_roboto> Pelo: have you checked "/var/log/messages" for errors that might be happening, for example by having an invalid path for the command?
[05:02] <collins> i need help updateing to fawn
[05:03] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: Does the book lag with beryl or games?
[05:03] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  basicaly I don't know where to save when I exit crontab -e , it just save to /tmp and gets lost at reboot
[05:03] <hilts50> jeff__: I have it working on my other macbook pro.
[05:03] <mister_roboto> Pelo: that's the usual reason it fails... people think their normal shell environment is active for their cron tasks and it's not
[05:03] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: It seems to me that windows is, sadly, more efficient with 3D with my card.
[05:03] <hilts50> jeff__:  I just ran the updates and it worked no configuring on my part.
[05:03] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, thats true - it's down to ATI's horrendous linux support
[05:03] <collins> i burnt it to a disk and i try to boot it but it just frezzes
[05:03] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: you can thank your 3d card vendor for that
[05:03] <AaronCN> I'd like to use Thunderbird to retrieve hotmail. I install WebMail extension, but the status of pop/smtp is error. What's wrong with it?
[05:03] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  ok but what about the save location ?
[05:03] <IGxMyzt> Should i stick to windows?
[05:04] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, I also get better 3D performance on windows with my ATI cards, simply because of the drivers
[05:04] <rukuartic> AaronCN: Sounds like you've misconfigured it. What service are you using?
[05:04] <AaronCN> My box is behind an ADSL Router, but I did't block any ports. :)
[05:04] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, how much do you play games?
[05:04] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt: what ati card do u have?
[05:04] <vbabiy> Hey is there a real benefit of running my dual Xeon on the 64bit os
[05:04] <kintaro0e> hi guys..how can i make sudo not asking for a password?
[05:04] <IGxMyzt> Jab: Daily
[05:04] <davef> Pelo, you should probably put it in ~/.crontab, I'd guess
[05:04] <rukuartic> IGxMyzt: You know about dual booting right?
[05:04] <IGxMyzt> dhtechs: 9250 PCI
[05:04] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: ATi is going to release their drivers as open source sometime soon, the 3d support for it will go thru the roof once that happens
[05:04] <mister_roboto> Pelo: you don't have to worry about it. exiting crontab will put it there for you (i belivee in /var/spool/cron/crontabs)
[05:04] <IGxMyzt> rukuartic: not much
[05:04] <AaronCN> rukuartic: where can I find servers configuration?
[05:04] <Toma-> vbabiy: how much ram do you have?
[05:04] <rukuartic> IGxMyzt: Basically, you can have your cake and eat it too!
[05:04] <rukuartic> AaronCN: /etc
[05:05] <mister_roboto> Pelo: after you edit your crontab, you can see it got saved properly by typing "crontab -l" and listing it
[05:05] <vbabiy> 2gigs
[05:05] <Toma-> vbabiy: not really
[05:05] <rukuartic> IGxMyzt: You can have windows and linux installed on the same machine
[05:05] <rukuartic> !dualboot > IGxMyzt
[05:05] <vbabiy> yeah
[05:05] <SlimG> How can i change tty to ex. /dev/tty6 ?
[05:05] <SlimG> (if that's even possible)
[05:05] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, personally I recently bought an xbox360 as I got so fed up with ati's drivers. Ironically that also has an ATI card in it but nevermind! lol
[05:05] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt:  ur caard aint compatable with xorg 7.2 in feisty, but will work with 7.1
[05:05] <Toma-> vbabiy: with >4GB of ram, youll notice a difference.
[05:05] <rukuartic> SlimG: Ctrl+alt+f6 I think
[05:05] <rukuartic> SlimG: ctrl+alt+f7 sends you back to a gui
[05:05] <vbabiy> Yeah because 64 bit is a pain
[05:05] <rukuartic> SlimG: ctrl+alt+f1-f6 are all terminals
[05:05] <vbabiy> not much support yet
[05:05] <IGxMyzt> dhtechs: how would i get it to work after installing 7.1?
[05:06] <Jaboia> Toma-, ATI are releasing their drivers?
[05:06] <SlimG> rukuartic: isn't there a console command for that? (ssh connection)
[05:06] <IGxMyzt> dhtechs: more like, how would i downgrade?
[05:06] <Pelo> mister_roboto,   this is a tipical line in crontab -e  1 22    * * *   jean    gdesklets restart
[05:06] <AaronCN> rukuartic: there are many records in service file, how can i digest it?
[05:06] <rukuartic> SlimG: Not sure.
[05:06] <Toma-> vbabiy: not worth it, yet :)
[05:06] <hilts50> I need help setting up x-server on my macbook pro while booted to the live cd.  I install all the driver, but I don't know how to continue on after that.  Don't know what to put in the command line to continue loading the live cd.
[05:06] <rukuartic> AaronCN: Is english your native language? I'm just curious...
[05:06] <vbabiy> Toma so you suggest i go back to 32bit ubuntu
[05:06] <Toma-> Jaboia: according to the news, its in the future
[05:06] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt:  pm me
[05:06] <rukuartic> AaronCN: What specific configuaration are you looking for?
[05:06] <AaronCN> rukuartic: nop. :(
[05:06] <mister_roboto> Pelo: probably it doesn't find gdesklets. try specifying the full path. there should be an error logged somewhere, or an email sent to you when it fails.
[05:06] <rukuartic> AaronCN: There are channels probably in your language, but I'll try to help you :)
[05:06] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, either way if it doesnt work out for you at least consider dual booting. Linux is the future =)
[05:07] <Toma-> vbabiy: itll be easier, but if you feel you really need to squeeze every little drop out of your cpu, 64bit might give you a tiny difference if you used a stopwatch. you wont feel a difference
[05:07] <rukuartic> !livecd | IGxMyzt
[05:07] <ubotu> IGxMyzt: Ubuntu Dapper 'Desktop' CD contains a Live CD (Ubuntu that runs straight off the CD and RAM) with an install option. Breezy's Live CD contained no install.
[05:07] <mister_roboto> Pelo: and when you use crontab -e you don't have an entry for the user
[05:07] <Polym0rph> hey there! I've got a little problem; Since I've recently installed Ubuntu on my HDD and that both WinXP and Ubuntu doen't Mount my CD/DVD, I tried a bootable CD and it worked, so I think the problem might be Grub... any idea how to make grub "mount" my CD/DVD Drive ?
[05:07] <AaronCN> rukuartic: I want to let my thunderbird to get hotmail email. WebMail is a extension I install, but it does not work. :)
[05:07] <vbabiy> yeah
[05:08] <rukuartic> AaronCN: Who is your email provider? Gmail? Yahoo? MSN?
[05:08] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: Hopefully, the future is easier.
[05:08] <vbabiy> GMAIL
[05:08] <Toma-> vbabiy: i use the 64bit kernel on my multimedia system, because having that little tiny bit extra memory access is important
[05:08] <Felarin> Polym0rph: I believe it's your /etc/fstab file that needs modification to automount the cd-rom drive.
[05:08] <j_eff> hilts50: any idea why I might see no WPA/RSN IE, No suitable AP found. ?
[05:08] <AaronCN> rukuartic: I check the servers status, it says pop/smtp error. Provider: MSN. aaaaa@hotmail.com
[05:08] <rukuartic> AaronCN: Ok... Hold on for a second.
[05:08] <AaronCN> rukuartic: thanks a lot. :)
[05:08] <vbabiy> Toma well will the 32bit version still use the power of dual cpu
[05:08] <mister_roboto> Pelo: and if you created an "/etc/cron.allow" the user has to be listed there for cron to run the tasks
[05:09] <Felarin> j_eff: It's because your card is not supported ootb. You need to use ndiswrapper and see if you can get WPA to work with your card.
[05:09] <MugginsM> 64bit is slightly faster for apps that know about it
[05:09] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, indeed. But it's definitely heading in that direction. The quality of user interfaces and linux installs is so much better now than say 3 years ago
[05:09] <Toma-> vbabiy: SMP? yep. the -generic kernel has SMP instructions built in and disabled if you only have 1 cpu. its really quite neat
[05:09] <networkparadox> anyone using Fiesty with a static IP ? Network Manager does not like me
[05:09] <MugginsM> only reason we're not all happily using 64 bit is too many bad programmers
[05:09] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt: u getting my pm?
[05:09] <j_eff> Felarin: the wpa_supplicant step is from the ubuntu guide how to enable wpa with ndiswrapper
[05:09] <Polym0rph> please tell me what you think -- I've got a little problem; Since I've recently installed Ubuntu on my HDD and that both WinXP and Ubuntu doen't Mount my CD/DVD, I tried a bootable CD and it worked, so I think the problem might be Grub... any idea how to make grub "mount" my CD/DVD Drive ?
[05:09] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  the guide i followed said that if there was no  cron.allow or cron.refuse( or whatever) ,  I didnt,ahve to worry abot it, but I will check it out anyway
[05:10] <pooyak> networkparadox, try editing /etc/interfaces
[05:10] <Toma-> vbabiy: as MugginsM said aswell, theres really no apps that utilise 64bit yet :D
[05:10] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: I just wish ubuntu made the install process easier, so I don't have to redo all the video stuff myself. And it needs more free online games.
[05:10] <Felarin> networkparadox: That happens at my gf's place. I put Feisty in but DHCP just dosen't work. I suppose it's NM too. I use static there, with the DHCP lease binded to her MAC add.
[05:10] <rukuartic> AaronCN: I'm looking around, and my guess is what you put in the box for "pop" and "smtp server" might be wrong...
[05:10] <pooyak> networkparadox, sorry I meant  /etc/network/interfaces
[05:10] <Pelo> hilts50,  you are not being ignored , but atm no one knows
[05:10] <networkparadox> pooyak:  did that network manager doesnt care
[05:10] <mister_roboto> Pelo: that's true if they don't exist. just a warning in case you created one
[05:10] <MugginsM> I've measured python+apache+postgresql compiled with 64 bit, and my app runs 20% faster
[05:10] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: free online games like?
[05:10] <pooyak> networkparadox, sorry I haven't used network manager
[05:10] <Arrick_> hey all
[05:10] <irishman2020_> anyone familiar with removing envy and the drivers it installed?
[05:10] <Felarin> networkparadox: DHCP works fine for me at home though, it's able to obtain from my buffalo. The router at my gf's place is a belkin.
[05:10] <mister_roboto> Pelo: also saw this in the man page:
[05:10] <mister_roboto> Although cron requires that each entry in a crontab end in a newline character, neither the crontab command  nor  the
[05:10] <mister_roboto>        cron  daemon  will  detect  this  error. Instead, the crontab will appear to load normally. However, the command will
[05:10] <mister_roboto>        never run. The best choice is to ensure that your crontab has a blank line at the end.
[05:10] <mister_roboto> ugh, sorry... though that was smaller
[05:10] <rukuartic> AaronCN: Did you set pop to "localhost" and "username@domain"?
[05:10] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, yes, it is all being worked very hard on. Not long ago having to edit the xorg.conf file manually was standard procedure
[05:10] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: kal online, knight online, eudemons, etc
[05:11] <networkparadox> dhcp I got but it's static that I want
[05:11] <davef> irishman2020: you need to run it from a console, and then it will offer to remove everything (Not in X)
[05:11] <hilts50> Pelo:  thanks.  Had some help with this last week, and lost my chat log.   People that helped were on at 3:00 AM Alaska time.  I'll repost later and continue to search the forums/wikis  :)
[05:11] <rukuartic> mister_roboto: iirc cron is set up with a cron.alow and cron.deny list you need to edit.
[05:11] <Pelo> mister_roboto, iwill correct this now
[05:11] <Felarin> IGxMyzt: Does KO have a linux client? i don't remember that it does.
[05:11] <AaronCN> rukuartic: I didn't setup anything for WebMail extension. :(
[05:11] <IGxMyzt> Felarin: don't believe so
[05:11] <mister_roboto> rukuartic: i just now checked and they are not present, so not by default in ubuntu
[05:11] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: have you check them in appdb.winehq.org ? and looked at gaming.gwos.org ?
[05:12] <networkparadox> I tried configuring /etc/network/interfaces and in Knetworkmanger (which reloads the nework and still shows the dchp ip)
[05:12] <rukuartic> mister_roboto: My fault
[05:12] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: No, i haven't. I will if i can ever fix my ATI problem.
[05:12] <PWill> Where are the Courier init files stored in feisty? courier-pop3 is not in /etc/init.d/...
[05:12] <Arrick> I have a Ubuntu 6.06.1 LAMP server install, and I need to reset the permissions on directory var/www/techsalvager to defaults that will allow known users write access, is there an easy way that i am missing here?
[05:12] <AaronCN> rukuartic: let me see. :) thank you . :)
[05:12] <ph1zzle> hey all
[05:12] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: its sually something quite simple. whats the problem?
[05:13] <davef> networkparadox: try 'grep dhcp /etc/network/interfaces'
[05:13] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, by the sounds of it what you need to do is follow the steps on setting up XGL / Beryl
[05:13] <rukuartic> AaronCN: I'm no expert in setting up the WebMail extention... But you might find help here http://groups.google.com/group/thunderbird-webmail-extension
[05:13] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: 3D is laggy with main driver, and ATI closed-source crashes any 3D app.
[05:13] <Toma-> Arrick: chmod -R u+w /var/www/techsalvager
[05:13] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, are you trying to run the 3D app with XGL enabled ?
[05:13] <Toma-> Arrick: or something like that?
[05:13] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: And i've been informed that the xorg on 7.04 won't even work with my vid card.
[05:13] <ph1zzle> I know this is probably a simple enough problem but I want to run liferea on a few computers without having read feeds duplicated on each machine after they were read on another one, can anyone suggest a way around this other then sshfs sharing my .liferea dir?
[05:13] <mjordan2nd> During the ubuntu install, am I not allowed to set up a mount point for a fat32 partition?
[05:13] <Arrick> thanks
[05:14] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: I don't even know about XGL
[05:14] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: card?
[05:14] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: 9250
[05:14] <zabin> hey
[05:14] <zabin> whenever i restart my computer i have to reinstall my nvidia drivers. Does anyone know how to fix that?
[05:14] <AaronCN> rukuartic: OK. :) thanks a lot. :)
[05:14] <rukuartic> Still looking for someone to explain the difference between linux-headers and linux-source
[05:15] <Arrick> ok, that makes it give access denied Toma-
[05:15] <guhhh> hello
[05:15] <tin> linux-headers is just the headers, you'll need it to build modules and other things that need to talk to the kernel
[05:15] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, whats the output of glxinfo | grep direct ?
[05:15] <networkparadox> davef: its in there...
[05:15] <guhhh> how do i see the uid of a partition?
[05:15] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: you should have full support with the open source driver
[05:15] <mister_roboto> Pelo: i just did a quick experiment and put this in my crontab:   14 * * * * /bin/ls -al /tmp>/tmp/log.log
[05:15] <tin> linux-sources is the actually sources for the kernel. you'll need it and -headers to build a new kernel
[05:15] <davef> rutaurtic: headers is just the stuff you need to compile modules against your kernel,  source lets you compile the kernel itself
[05:16] <Felarin> Jaboia: You mean either Compiz or Beryl? They work ootb with Feisty using AIGLX. XGL is not used by default in Feisty.
[05:16] <Toma-> Arrick: what are the permissions with ls -l /var/www
[05:16] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  and ?
[05:16] <mister_roboto> Pelo: the crontab contents got saved to /var/spool/cron/crontabs/<user>
[05:16] <RagingBull> How do I restart the gnome (X) from the command line
[05:16] <mister_roboto> Pelo: and it ran fine
[05:16] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: linux isnt installed anymore. wanted 7.04 now, not 6.10 anymore, and now idk if i can even run it with my card
[05:16] <Jaboia> Felarin, not with the closed source fglrx drivers ?
[05:16] <Felarin> Jaboia: Actually Feisty includes only Compiz i believe. I opt for Beryl instead.
[05:16] <tin> RagingBull: startx
[05:16] <davef> networkparadox: if it still shows dhcp from that for the interface you're using, it didn't take your edits
[05:16] <cactusbin> has anyone else had the problem of ubuntu rendering sites with non-standard javascript incorrectly (when windows or mac would display it perfectly)?
[05:16] <mister_roboto> Pelo: leaving "log.log" in /tmp with the expected contents
[05:16] <tin> or just reboot ;-)
[05:17] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: on 7.04? with access to beryl/games?
[05:17] <Felarin> Jaboia: I use it with Nvidia drivers on my box. Used Envy script to get the drivers in.
[05:17] <Jaboia> Felarin, yes - but IGxMyzt  needs to play games and the open source drivers with aiglx wont cut it for that
[05:17] <brutis> anyone, i am new to ubuntu and trying to load a program "truecrypt", it says it loads but i cant find it anywhere -  any ideas?
[05:17] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: yes, it's not quite as fast as fglrx, but almost, and it runs beryl far better
[05:17] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: from what i know, and thats very little on ati, you can use the radeon driver with your card
[05:17] <Arrick> Toma-, drwxr-xr-x  2 arrick root   4096 2007-03-27 13:54 apache2-default, drwxr-xr-x  2 arrick arrick 4096 2007-04-13 23:35 Kevin, drwxr-xr-x  2 root   root   4096 2007-04-12 16:23 techsalvager, drwxr-xr-x 13 arrick root   4096 2007-05-11 18:00 www.arrick.org
[05:17] <RagingBull> tin: lol I know how to startx with that command didn't think it would work if a session was open
[05:17] <cactusbin> brutis: whereis truecrypt
[05:17] <Felarin> In the first place, if you wanna play games, you should disable Beryl
[05:17] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: so the Radeon drivers on the community pages?
[05:17] <RagingBull> tin: thank you
[05:17] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: you need to completely remove fglrx if you want the open source driver to work
[05:17] <cactusbin> has anyone else had the problem of ubuntu rendering sites with non-standard javascript incorrectly (when windows or mac would display it perfectly)?
[05:17] <Felarin> because i've found that although Beryl works fine with most games, some games are really screwed.
[05:18] <Felarin> One example would be SuperTux
[05:18] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  doing a little test of my one,  I changed one of my times and stopped gdesklets,  if it works it should get restatred in a minute
[05:18] <Toma-> Arrick: weird.
[05:18] <Felarin> With Beryl running, it's a nightmare.
[05:18] <tin> RagingBull: wait, X is already running?
[05:18] <RagingBull> tin:  yes
[05:18] <Jaboia> open source driver seems great for everything except heavy gaming
[05:18] <Pelo> damit
[05:18] <Arrick> Toma-, I think I need techsalvager:arrick for user/group
[05:18] <tin> how'd you get to the command line?
[05:18] <RagingBull> tin: I want to shut it down to start it again to see is my new settings work to get the title bar back in compiz
[05:18] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  where is your crontab file saved ?
[05:18] <Arrick> how do I put that in there?
[05:18] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: how do i remove it?
[05:18] <mister_roboto> Pelo: /var/spool/cron/crontabs/<user>
[05:18] <brutis> looking for it
[05:19] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: depends on how you installed it
[05:19] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: sudo apt-get --purge remove xorg-driver-fglrx
[05:19] <crdlb> if you used ubuntu's packages
[05:19] <Felarin> Jaboia: I suppose that has to do with the fact that most Linux users are not using it from young. We tend to start on such stuff at a slightly later age as compared to exposure with MS Windows. Most of us get that early on.
[05:19] <tin> if you log out, GDM you give you an option to restart the X server
[05:19] <tin> if not, logout, then hit ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:19] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: with a xorg reconfigure before i even got into ubuntu because it recognized my intel card for some reason
[05:19] <Felarin> And also, MS keeps pushing devs to work on MS products as well as DX
[05:19] <Felarin> That's sick too.
[05:19] <tin> that'll kill X, and GDM will restart it for you
[05:19] <brutis> /usr/share/truecrypt/doc/TrueCrypt
[05:19] <Felarin> OpenGL is losing it's attention from most devs.
[05:19] <tin> then you just log in again
[05:19] <cactusbin> has anyone else had the problem of ubuntu rendering sites with non-standard javascript incorrectly (when windows or mac would display it perfectly)?
[05:20] <rukuartic> tin: thanks for the answer... I'm curous tho. Why didn't they include -headers in -sources?
[05:20] <RagingBull> tin: thanks
[05:20] <rukuartic> cactusbin: Thats probably firefox rendering it funny, not ubuntu...
[05:20] <tin> rukuartic: because you don't need -sources just to build 3rd party kernel modules
[05:20] <Felarin> cactusbin: I've had the issue with Java based applications sometimes.
[05:20] <cactusbin> well the same thing happened in opera too
[05:20] <Jaboia> Felarin, how do you mean ? using what from young ?
[05:20] <Arrick> how do i add a user:group to this Toma- ? sudo chmod -R u+w /var/www.techsalvager
[05:20] <brutis> /usr/share/truecrypt/kernel
[05:20] <tin> and sources is WAY bigger than -headers
[05:20] <cactusbin> and I tried one other browser
[05:20] <cactusbin> I am just suspecting for some reason a ubuntu problem
[05:20] <rukuartic> tin: So you've got the .o files, and the .h just provides the implementation?
[05:20] <cactusbin> maybe?
[05:20] <sholsinger> jaboia, he means that we get exposure to Microsoft products earlier than we would linux.
[05:21] <rukuartic> tin: .h is headers, .c is sources?
[05:21] <Jaboia> ah yes
[05:21] <Jaboia> unfortunate but true
[05:21] <tin> rukuartic: yes, but headers provide interface, and sources provide implementation
[05:21] <Felarin> Jaboia: I meant that most of the world gets exposure to Windows first. Dependence is grown on that and since the majority of the world depends on Windows, that's where the money is. Game devs need to make money too so they push for that. Hence games for Linux are in a much smaller scale. Linux devs don't see the point of developing stuff for games when game developers don't make Linux ports in the first place.
[05:21] <sholsinger> jaboia, the first time I used a MS operating system I was 10, and the first time I used Linux I was ~14
[05:22] <tin> since you have a working kernel, to build an external module, you only need to have the interface definitions, in the headers
[05:22] <Jaboia> Yep i hear you
[05:22] <Felarin> Jaboia: Not to mention the fact that MS is actually thriving on keeping the gaming community glued on MS Windows by pushing devs to develop using DX10 API
[05:22] <Jaboia> It's so true
[05:22] <rukuartic> tin: My mistake... ...So the (package)-dev things (for example... ...uh, firefox-dev if it exists) contains the headers _and_ the source?
[05:22] <tin> the working kernel is effectively the .o files i think you're thinking of
[05:22] <elnimr> g
[05:22] <Felarin> Jaboia : If you could game heavily on Linux, most hardcore gamers would drop Windows for Linux, just for performance reasons alone.
[05:22] <tin> rukuartic: i think the -dev packages just contain headers
[05:22] <brutis> cactusbin, u still there?
[05:22] <Nyg> Hi all, can someone please tell me where the php exectuable will sit in ubuntu if it is installed using apt-get?
[05:22] <tin> you need to add another repository to get the sources to rebuild things from scratch
[05:23] <Jaboia> It's also evident through the xbox, getting game developers into a routine of developing with directX only
[05:23] <Arrick> how do i add a user:group to this? sudo chmod -R u+w /var/www.techsalvager
[05:23] <borgista> I'm having trouble with my Theme-Manager when I scroll it gets all blurred and unreadible.
[05:23] <rukuartic> tin: Well then how would I go about compiling a software package like firefox from source?
[05:23] <IGxMyzt> So, moving along from hardcore vid card probs....Why does it take my browser forever to connect to a page?
[05:23] <badkitty> Is there a good dvd burning/authoring program for gnome?
[05:23] <rukuartic> Nyg: probably /usr/bin
[05:23] <zabin> badkitty: K3b
[05:23] <Dezine> Hello all
[05:23] <tin> firefox-dev is for building binary extensions, not rebuilding firefox from scratch
[05:23] <tin> i think
[05:23] <Felarin> Jaboia: Not to mention the fact that DX10 is only for Vista and that is even pushing gamers to upgrade to Vista.
[05:23] <zabin> badkitty: apt-get install k3b
[05:23] <Felarin> Their gameplan to make Vista a long term success plan is through gaming though.
[05:23] <Jaboia> Felarin, yep - spot on
[05:23] <rukuartic> tin: What package would I go for if I was to build it from source then?
[05:23] <badkitty> Zabin: Thanks the wiki says k3b is for KDE, so it works in gnome too?
[05:23] <borgista>  I'm having trouble with my Theme-Manager when I scroll it gets all blurred and unreadible. Any Ideas?
[05:23] <Toma-> Arrick: ok try this... 'chmod -R 775 /var/www/techsalvager'
[05:23] <borgista> badkitty: it does
[05:24] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt:  here is the instructions for replacing xorg 7.2 with 7.1:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2627704
[05:24] <tin> rukuartic: i think first yu have to tell synaptic or adept to include the sources repository
[05:24] <Felarin> Crytek that made FarCry is already developing on DX10 API and many devs are beginning to.
[05:24] <zabin> badkitty: yea i only run gnome and it works fine
[05:24] <sholsinger> Jaboia, Felarin, true that.  MS has the upper hand with hardware mfgrs making drivers for windows and not even thinking about linux.  Again, though if the interest in gaming and acceleration was there for linux, we'd start to see a change in the trends.
[05:24] <badkitty> Borgista: Thanks
[05:24] <Arrick> toma-- I want it to be arrick:root for the user group
[05:24] <tin> i think it's just a checkbox in the settings
[05:24] <Arrick> but I will try that
[05:24] <Dezine> I want to boot from a cd through grub, is that possible? Could I make grub boot from an iso on my computer?
[05:24] <tin> then refresh the list and you should see the sources packages
[05:24] <zabin> Dezine: i dotn think so
[05:24] <borgista> Any ideas on my garbled Theme Manager?
[05:24] <Dezine> Correction: make grub boot an iso, not from
[05:24] <irishman2020> I've got a problem removing envy and installing the proper supported ubuntu nvidia drivers
[05:24] <Toma-> Arrick: ahh you need to chgrp
[05:24] <Felarin> sholsinger: Problem is, most of us are only using Linux for work. Or for day to day desktop use. And considering the little time we have for recreation, games are usually forsaken.
[05:24] <Cubey> hmmmm
[05:24] <rukuartic> tin: Gotcha.
[05:24] <Dezine> ok
[05:24] <Arrick> toma-- it did drwxrwxr-x  2 root   root   4096 2007-04-12 16:23 techsalvager
[05:24] <Felarin> sholsinger: Considered nice to have but not a MUST have
[05:25] <Nyg> rukuartic: doesn't seem to be there.  Infact I didn't install it using apt-get, I installed ubuntu server in the LAMP mode.
[05:25] <crdlb> irishman2020: error message?
[05:25] <zabin> Dezine: you would have to use like a vitural machine for that
[05:25] <IGxMyzt> anyone know why it takes my linux firefox so long to connect to a page?
[05:25] <Felarin> sholsinger: In fact, i bought handhelds so that i can push a little bit of gaming in my free time as i move around.
[05:25] <tin> Dezine: no, brub will boot a linux kernel and initrd from any filesystem it can read
[05:25] <Jaboia> Felarin, sholsinger, yep. I am now running 100% inux on my computers and love it - but I've bought an xbox 360 for gaming. MS somehow manage to get their foot in somewhere either way.
[05:25] <BigL>   hey guys, i tried ubuntu and kubuntu on my p2 (500mhz/512ram) machine but they are both slow, other than xfce ubuntu what can i try?
[05:25] <Toma-> Arrick: thatll let all users from your system access it
[05:25] <Jaboia> linux*
[05:25] <tin> including windows partitions
[05:25] <Cubey> the instructions for installing the flash plugin for firefox located on ubuntu guide doesn't work. it says the package doesn't exist...
[05:25] <irishman2020> envy errors out with text based cleaner, or with the visual removal tool
[05:25] <Felarin> the only thing good about the xbox = Gears of War
[05:25] <borgista> IGxMyzt: you should install fasterfox
[05:25] <Felarin> the PS3's HOME is better than Xbox360's LIVE system imo.
[05:25] <IGxMyzt> borgista: ?
[05:25] <irishman2020> crdlb: didnt write the txt based removal error, I can re-run the gui vers
[05:25] <Arrick> toma-- I am remoting in, over a network share, and it is also a website that requires "Everyone" able to read
[05:25] <Dezine> I have a dell laptop and I'm trying to boot a dvd that for some reason it won't read that I know should be able to boot
[05:25] <Felarin> Imagine the LIVE community in full 3D?
[05:25] <Cubey> (flashplug-nonfree)
[05:25] <badkitty> Is there a page that describes the keyboard shortcuts default to ubuntu?
[05:26] <Cubey> erm
[05:26] <Felarin> that's what Sony did with the PS3
[05:26] <borgista> IGxMyzt: it's a firefox extension
[05:26] <Felarin> just that a lot of people don't know about it.
[05:26] <Felarin> The price of the PS3 is overkill though
[05:26] <Flannel> Felarin: #ubuntu-offtopic is where that discussion belongs
[05:26] <Cubey> or rather.. flashplugin-nonfree
[05:26] <sholsinger> Felarin, Jaboia, the only Gaming system I have is a PS2, and its giving me intermittent disc read errors.  I don't have the time to make an investment like that worth it.
[05:26] <Jaboia> Felarin, sholsinger, Yes it seems fine - but i couldnt justify the ps3 price and lack of games
[05:26] <IGxMyzt> borgista: ill try it if i ever move back to ubuntu
[05:26] <teleforce> my laptop didn't want to boot off the ubuntu disc either
[05:26] <borgista> badkitty: go System---> Preferences ----> Keyboard Shortcuts
[05:26] <IGxMyzt> i might wait til ubuntu gets better to use it
[05:26] <Felarin> Has anyone tried the PPC ports of Ubuntu on the PS3?
[05:26] <Toma-> Arrick: you can get 777 permissions to allow everyone to access it.
[05:26] <Dezine> It will boot cds but not a dvd
[05:26] <teleforce> i used the command line install disc and i am chatting on it now
[05:27] <Jaboia> Felarin, sholsinger, also my brother already owns a wii. I love nintendo so i bought an xbox so we could trade at times
[05:27] <teleforce> that was like a half hour ago!
[05:27] <Cubey> anyone?
[05:27] <irishman2020> crdlb: is there a way to go through and remove all nvidia driver packages installed from anywhere?
[05:27] <Jaboia> if that remotely makes sense
[05:27] <IGxMyzt> i like the setup and freedom of linux, but i have way too many problems just with my vid card....
[05:27] <Arrick> ok
[05:27] <Felarin> irishman2020: sudo dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[05:27] <crdlb> irishman2020: envy doesn't install nvidia packages, it just runs the installer
[05:27] <mister_roboto> Pelo: i was wrong about something... messages from cron running your jobs will go to /var/log/syslog, not /var/log/messages.  and you won't get mail sent to you unless you install the "mailx" package which isn't done by default
[05:27] <crdlb> which is why it sucks
[05:27] <Felarin> irishman2020: sudo dpkg --purge [packagename] 
[05:27] <Dezine> I guess I'll look around on the web, thanks
[05:27] <Cubey> humm...
[05:27] <sholsinger> Jaboia, Felarin, I played red steal the other day, and I was amazed at how immersing it was.  But I thought that the graphics were lacking.
[05:28] <Felarin> irishman2020: If you installed via Envy, yeah it runs the installer.
[05:28] <Arrick> toma-- so how do I remove everyone write capabilities?
[05:28] <Nyg> is there a find grep command that I can use to find the php executable?
[05:28] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: thats the problem :( linux is a great open source thing, and ATi is a closed source peice of garbage. you can see the benefits of open source by simply looking at ati :D
[05:28] <Cubey> anyone know about the problem i'm having installing the flash plugin (using the correct command..)
[05:28] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt:  not a big problem...just an exercise in learning curve
[05:28] <Toma-> Arrick: remove write?!
[05:28] <irishman2020> Felarin: the purgeing item would be best... I'll have to do that next
[05:28] <Felarin> sholsinger: most games for Linux are lacking in graphics. Would you guys reckon that OpenGL is behind DX?
[05:28] <Arrick> yes
[05:28] <networkparadox> Nyg: updatedb then locate php | grep bin
[05:28] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: i'd like a better vid card but no one even cares about PCI anymore.
[05:28] <Toma-> Arrick: 755 to only allow the owner write permissions
[05:28] <Arrick> I want read only for "everyone"
[05:28] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, it's unfortunate, but ATI are to blame. I've owned both ATI and NVIDIA products - ATI's linux support is appaling in comparison
[05:29] <Arrick> ok
[05:29] <MugginsM> opengl is capable of everything (graphical) dx is, but dx has much easier dev tools
[05:29] <Felarin> irishman2020: Good luck. But if i remember right, Envy compiles. So removing it should only be done via Envy itself. You can use the CLI commands i posted for package removal.
[05:29] <tin> Felarin: far from it
[05:29] <Toma-> Arrick: i hope youre using -R to set the permissions
[05:29] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  well I see in the log that the command was run but it didnT, seem to do anything  which is abit annoying
[05:29] <tin> more like the developers are lacking in money
[05:29] <dhtechs> IGxMyzt:  saw an nvidia card at walmart yesterday...128 meg pci doe 35 bucks
[05:29] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, ATI products simply take more effort to get to work to your needs, especially if you throw in the combination of Beryl/compiz and gaming
[05:29] <Arrick> toma-- how do i make the user and group match "drwxr-xr-x 13 arrick root   4096 2007-05-11 18:00 www.arrick.org" ?
[05:29] <tin> pretty graphics take time and money
[05:29] <Arrick> and permissions
[05:30] <Cubey> hello?
[05:30] <irishman2020> Felarin: great... I think that it may not matter then... I tried to uninstall all drivers from envy, via the -t option in recovery mode, and it errored there..
[05:30] <Jaboia> sholsinger, yes, Wii does not have good graphics compared to xbox and ps3
[05:30] <mister_roboto> Pelo: is there a log for gdesklets somewhere? i'm not familiar with it
[05:30] <sholsinger> Anyone interested in helping me fix a bcm43xx issue?
[05:30] <IGxMyzt> Well my problem is because im a gamer, i need to keep windows for games, and linux for all the other stuff. right now i need $500 in pc upgrades
[05:30] <mister_roboto> Pelo: did you specify the full path to the command, or use the PATH variable in your crontab?
[05:30] <tin> Arrick: 'chgrp user:group files' will change users and groups
[05:30] <Jaboia> sholsinger, but it makes up for it in other ways. its great fun which console gaming is all about
[05:30] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, 50% of which is purchasing Windows Vista?
[05:30] <Cubey> hello??
[05:30] <teleforce> $500 in upgrades?
[05:30] <teleforce> wow
[05:31] <cein> hello Cubey
[05:31] <Pelo> mister_roboto, I doubt it,   this is just to avoid a bug wiht gdesklets using 100% cpu after about 10 hrs idle
[05:31] <Cubey> *sigh* ok, i'll try asking for a 3rd time..
[05:31] <networkparadox> davef: I figured it out! NetworkManager is an evil little user friendly thing... ( apt-get remove networkmanager ) from the package desc => obtaining DCHP and changing nameservers whenever it sees fit.
[05:31] <Pelo> mister_roboto, full pat  /usr/bin/gdesklets restart
[05:31] <IGxMyzt> I don't plan on vista. Piece of trash that takes all the memory so i'd need a new pc entirely with like 4gb ram to do anything.
[05:31] <Arrick> tin what about the permissions?
[05:31] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, unless you are hooked on WoW like I was.. or any other pc-specific game i'd recommend you shell out those $500 on a console instead
[05:31] <Toma-> Arrick: chown -R arrick /var/www/techsalvager, then chgrp -R root /var/www/techsalvager, then chmod -R 755 /var/www/techsalvager
[05:31] <IGxMyzt> the $500 is a mobo with pci-e slots, an AMD processor, and a $250 vid card
[05:31] <irishman2020> Felarin: this is gonna suck then... I might be better off just reinstalling ubuntu and clearing the whole bang...
[05:31] <Carnage\> What can be the reason that my Feisty is not able to acquire a DHCP lease anymore whereas it is working with Windows (so the ethernet card works)?
[05:31] <Cubey> the command to install the flash plugin for firefox is not working. it says the package doesn't exist. (flashplugin-nonfree)
[05:31] <mister_roboto> Pelo:  you don't need sudo to run it or anything like that, right?
[05:32] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, go dual-core at the least.  You'll not regret it.
[05:32] <Cubey> all references online for ubuntu say to use that package name
[05:32] <irishman2020> Felarin: thats the one thing I think that I don't understand in linux... no easy way to clean up your mistakes...
[05:32] <Cubey> has something changed?
[05:32] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  no ,  just typing gdesklets restart in the terminal does it
[05:32] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: i have $60 and no job. i have to mooch off parents lol
[05:32] <Toma-> Cubey: have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[05:32] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, it's what I have done... Keep most gaming on console and keep computer for work. Generally. I find it saves money as each console gen lasts ~6 years, your pc needs upgrading at least once every year
[05:32] <ed1t> what plugin do i need to play mpg and wmv?
[05:32] <Cubey> Toma-: what and what?
[05:32] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, I have 2 jobs and no money ;P
[05:32] <Toma-> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[05:32] <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)
[05:32] <irishman2020> Jaboia: You can run WoW on linux... cedega or wine can run it nicely
[05:32] <traveller18> hey people, i have a question, i was trying to install virtual box, and the package installer froze, i restarted, and i can't install anything else right now, until i re install virtual box but when i try to it won't let me
[05:32] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  this is the latest line       28 23   * * *   jean    /usr/bin/gdesklets restart
[05:33] <Toma-> !multiverse > Cubey
[05:33] <Jaboia> irishman2020, yep - I ran it on linux for ages =) worked well.
[05:33] <ed1t> Toma-, is that for me?
[05:33] <guhhh> is uid necessary for linux partitions? how do i get the uid of a partition?
[05:33] <IGxMyzt> Jaboia: only reason i pc game is because i can download games for free, im cheap lol
[05:33] <davef> networkparadox: I just had to get wireless on my wife's laptop working after upgrading, and the general concensus is avoid network-manager for the next release or so..
[05:33] <Arrick> tin, sudo chgrp root:arrick /var/www/techsalvager
[05:33] <Arrick> chgrp: invalid group `root:arrick'
[05:33] <irishman2020> Jaboia: i just gotta get my vid drivers clearned up... ugh...
[05:33] <Toma-> Cubey: theyre extra components to the repositories (apt-get and synaptic use them) that have loads of cool stuff
[05:33] <sholsinger> IrishMan2020, Jaboia, Is there a way to get the Mac OSX version of WOW to work on linux w/o emulation?
[05:33] <tin> oh, sorry
[05:33] <mister_roboto> Pelo: get rid of the "jean"    that should not be in your personal crontab
[05:33] <tin> chown, not chgrp
[05:33] <Cubey> hmm
[05:33] <Toma-> sholsinger: no
[05:33] <hilts50> Incase anyone is interested in getting a macbook pro running 7.04 using the live cd.  I found the solution...  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414194  just replace reboot with startx
[05:33] <Jaboia> irishman2020, however CS source ran like crap.. so did many other games - thanks to the closed source ATI drivers
[05:34] <tin> chgrp does ONLY groups, chown does both user and groups
[05:34] <mister_roboto> pelo: m h  dom mon dow   command
[05:34] <Felarin> irishman2020: did you install the NVIDIA drivers via Envy?
[05:34] <irishman2020> sholsinger: all WoW versions would probly need wine/cedega
[05:34] <Arrick> ok, it was chown
[05:34] <traveller18> hey people, i have a question, i was trying to install virtual box, and the package installer froze, i restarted, and i can't install anything else right now, until i re install virtual box but when i try to it won't let me
[05:34] <irishman2020> Felarin: Yes, but envy wont remove them... errors on me every time
[05:34] <Felarin> irishman2020: Wine would be a bitch to get up and working with WoW.
[05:34] <Pelo> mister_roboto, done,  waiting to see aht happens
[05:34] <mister_roboto> Pelo: i think it's running the command "jean"   :)
[05:34] <Arrick> now, how do i get "drwxr-xr-x" permissions on a directory?
[05:34] <Jaboia> sholsinger, binaries compiled for power-pc would not get on very nicely with wine
[05:34] <Felarin> irishman2020: i supposed Cedega from TransG would be a better option
[05:34] <traveller18> yo i need some help
[05:34] <Toma-> Arrick: i told you :S
[05:35] <davef> Arrich: chmod 755 dir
[05:35] <badkitty> 755?
[05:35] <sholsinger> Jaboia, I meant the intel OSX
[05:35] <irishman2020> Jaboia: Dam, I was hoping that would work... good thing I dualboot
[05:35] <Arrick> ok
[05:35] <traveller18> identify aircraft55
[05:35] <Arrick> I didnt know that was for that, sorry toma--
[05:35] <Felarin> traveller18 : hmm... did you try purging VirtualBox and then reinstall?
[05:35] <mister_roboto> Pelo:  you use the user name in the global crontab in /etc/crontab, but not when you use crontab -e for your own
[05:35] <traveller18> purging how do i do that?
[05:35] <Jaboia> sholsinger, ok my bad. No either way you have to use Wine
[05:35] <badkitty> Anyone seen or have installed the Ubuntu ?Media? Edition??
[05:35] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  this is the  log entry for the latest one  May 16 23:35:01 localhost /USR/SBIN/CRON[7017] : (jean) CMD (/usr/bin/gdesklets restart)
[05:35] <IGxMyzt> hm, so im thinking linux is an entirely bad idea for me?
[05:36] <defaultro> hi folks, is ubuntu great for desktop or server?
[05:36] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, whys that?
[05:36] <traveller18> Felarin, how do you purge
[05:36] <Felarin> Jaboia: I heard that VMWare Workstation's new beta version has D3D support in testing phase. In future, you could possibly game on XP or Vista VMs
[05:36] <badkitty> Defaultro: both
[05:36] <defaultro> ok
[05:36] <Jaboia> Felarin, sounds promising.
[05:36] <Felarin> traveller18: sudo dpkg -l | grep virtualbox
[05:36] <irishman2020> Felarin: I was able to run WoW off a windows install with the Wine prog... I didnt even install it natively... I couldnt see some of the spell/item images, but I could run around and chat with ease
[05:36] <sholsinger> Felarin, thats good news :)
[05:36] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: its a bad idea if you have no patience
[05:36] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: most people are saying use it for work. honestly, i never open word or anything like that. i only browse and game and listen to music really.
[05:36] <tin> Arrick: 'chmod 755 file' will make the permissions the same as that one, which is owner can do everything, group and others can only read and look into the directory
[05:36] <Pelo> mister_roboto, but I was expecting to see  the desklets turn on and off , it takes at least 15 sec to do it when iI run it manualy
[05:36] <Felarin> traveller18: sudo dpkg --purge [resulting package name of the query command i mentioned earlier] 
[05:36] <defaultro> i need to install jdk and tomcat, so is it easy to install on ubuntu since I haven't tried this distro yet?
[05:36] <Arrick> ahh ok
[05:36] <irishman2020> Felarin: any suggestions on the envy part?
[05:36] <Jaboia> Felarin, However the ideal would be for developers to consider both opengl and directx during development, and then ship both linux and windows versions simultaneously
[05:37] <Arrick> thanks for all the help, hopefully it is all solved now
[05:37] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, well... you've got 2/3 w/ Linux.  Let me ask you this... How frequently have you had to re-load a system due to infection?
[05:37] <traveller18> thanks much
[05:37] <Felarin> irishman2020: yeah but not being able to see icons is a bitch when you play hardcore.
[05:37] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: reload being entirely back up?
[05:37] <Nyg> networkparadox: thanks, turned out that the php-cli wasn't installed.  which is why docmgr wasn't running.  Thanks again
[05:37] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, Yeah, format and re-install a windows install.
[05:37] <Felarin> irishman2020: did you install Envy? How did you initially install your NVIDIA drivers?
[05:37] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: once, when my other hd died
[05:37] <irishman2020> Felarin: ya, I used it to make quick flights and guild chat when I was booted in ubuntu
[05:37] <defaultro> can someone please guide me on where I can download a 64-bit ubuntu? My machine has 2 quad cores and 8gig of ram
[05:37] <mister_roboto> Pelo: well the log entry looks correct. does the command depend on something in the environment to be set?
[05:37] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, Never for virus or spyware infections?
[05:37] <irishman2020> Felarin: yes, envy
[05:37] <Jaboia> irishman2020, hte way you installed wow doesnt really matter as long as you use Wine to run it
[05:38] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: not including when my 120gb died from ubuntu's install atempt
[05:38] <Felarin> irishman2020: I stopped at the xpak, i was a rank 14 on Bloodscalp.
[05:38] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  not sure what you mean
[05:38] <Jaboia> irishman2020, the*
[05:38] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: no, never had issues with spyware or viruses even though i dont use virus scanners
[05:38] <irishman2020> Jaboia: it wasnt finding the spell icons, etc, so I bet thats why
[05:38] <Felarin> irishman2020: what version of Envy did you use? Is it the new one with the interface or the old one?
[05:38] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, You're saying that your 120Gb hard drive died because of Ubuntu?
[05:38] <axl000> nanyone know where gnomebaker put his logs????
[05:38] <irishman2020> Felarin: newest
[05:38] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, or it killed your Windows Installation?
[05:38] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: not sure if ubuntu did it, but im sure somewhere in the process of installing it died
[05:38] <mister_roboto> Pelo: i'm not sure how gdesklets works (or even what it is).  maybe it depends on some environment variable to be set that is not set, for example?
[05:38] <Felarin> IGxMyzt: HDD's done die because of Operating System. Even Windows can't kill them out of the box, lol.
[05:39] <Felarin> irishman2020: 0.9.3?
[05:39] <Jaboia> irishman2020, I installed and ran WoW through Linux using wine. It worked very well - only problem I ever had was no radar/minimap whilst indoors.
[05:39] <Felarin> irishman2020: 0.9.3?
[05:39] <irishman2020> Felarin: I've got a 63 mage, but I cncld my account due to getting married in 3 days
[05:39] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  well it runs in python if that is what you mean
[05:39] <IGxMyzt> i installed 6.10 on my second one, had both set as masters, not by bios, just gave the wires back and forth
[05:39] <defaultro> googled it and found ubuntu, yey
[05:39] <Felarin> irishman2020: Congratulations~~~ on your wedding i mean, not the cancellation, lol.
[05:39] <teleforce> ubuntu seems to be using alot less resources then my win2000 version on this laptop
[05:39] <mister_roboto> Pelo: this is just the cron daemon running your job for you as the correct uid, but your normal shell environment won't be set up
[05:39] <defaultro> but what does tls mean in Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - Supported to 2011
[05:39] <IGxMyzt> and the hd wont even install windows on it anymore
[05:39] <defaultro> i mean, LTS
[05:39] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, odd
[05:39] <IGxMyzt> so im stuck with the 80gb for winxp
[05:39] <irishman2020> Jaboia: ya, I never tried much as I use windows as my gaming boot, and ubuntu for work
[05:39] <teer2> Ubuntu, jump on Gentoo's bandwagon and get Jardanains! into multiverse...  :)   http://www.jardinains2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=51
[05:39] <DanaG> Did anybody else have suspend break recently?
[05:39] <IntelleCT> Hey guys, was wondering if feisty is compatible the hp DV9000T?  I have my eyes on this laptop so any insight on this is appreciated
[05:40] <IGxMyzt> in the 120 now i get an error saying f1 to reboot, f2 for options, failed to boot
[05:40] <irishman2020> Felarin: LOL thx.  my fiancee plays, but we have no time right now
[05:40] <DanaG> It used to work, but now something changed and it doesn't work.
[05:40] <Jaboia> irishman2020, I've also cancelled my account (keeping character) because of real life things. That game is fun and takes up a lot of free time =)
[05:40] <badkitty> defaultro 6.06 is supported till 2011
[05:40] <sholsinger> irishman2020, no need for that, I know a guy who met his wife online and she got him to START playing WoW.
[05:40] <mister_roboto> Pelo: no, i mean environment variables like "PATH", "TERM", stuff like that.    hmmmm i wonder if it's not finding python?  is "gdesklets" a shell script?
[05:40] <badkitty> The new distro isn't supported for quite as long
[05:40] <tin> defaultro: "Long Term Support"
[05:40] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  you are talking overmy head now
[05:40] <irishman2020> sholsinger: we both play, we are taking a long break because of wedding finances and time
[05:40] <Jaboia> sholsinger, that guy got lucky =)
[05:41] <defaultro> thanks Tin
[05:41] <tin> means you're garaunteed security patches and such till whenever, 2011 in that case
[05:41] <sholsinger> irishman2020, I too just got married, and I can understand your financial situation.  Congratulations!
[05:41] <irishman2020> sholsinger: thanks!
[05:41] <mister_roboto> Pelo: in any case, you're now running the command correctly in cron.  it just isn't running     lol     i don't know enough about gdesklets to debug the reason
[05:41] <defaultro> so tin, the version Ubuntu 6.06  is the better download?
[05:41] <bidha2kbsd> hi i want to modprobe couple of driver where should i put the line to activeate in during boot time..
[05:41] <defaultro> rather than 7.04
[05:41] <irishman2020> Felarin: I wish the envy prog would uninstall this dang nvidia driver
[05:41] <tin> gauranteed <- i hate spelling that word
[05:41] <IGxMyzt> oh and with linux, i need two monitors on seperate vid cards so i can run msn
[05:41] <Jaboia> sholsinger, I loved the game and met a lot of cool people on it, but I'm just finishing up my education now and will be looking for work etc
[05:41] <tin> defaultro: not for home users
[05:42] <irishman2020> Felarin: I may have to reinstall ubuntu for the 20x time
[05:42] <defaultro> tin, I will be using it as a production web server
[05:42] <tin> you can just upgrade to 7.10 or 8.x later
[05:42] <Toma-> IntelleCT: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HewlettPackard
[05:42] <mister_roboto> Pelo:  what does "file /usr/bin/gdesklets" say?
[05:42] <DanaG> Bug: when finding in gedit, the current selection is grey and everything else is yellow.
[05:42] <DanaG> That's backwards.
[05:42] <Felarin> irishman2020: If it's the latest version, simply run it from the menu, and choose the 2nd option i believe, uninstall.
[05:42] <sholsinger> Jaboia, Distractions aren't good during such a time.  A wise decision.
[05:42] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  the command line for the process in the system monitor is  python /usr/lib/gdesklets/gdesklets-deamon
[05:42] <defaultro> which one is more ideal for my case?
[05:42] <IntelleCT> thanks Toma-
[05:42] <Felarin> irishman2020: It does not uninstall? Any error msgs?
[05:42] <irishman2020> Felarin: it breaks... doesnt uninstall
[05:42] <tin> LTS is usually for businesses, who don't want to upgrade all their systems for every new release
[05:42] <defaultro> tin, should I do the LTS then
[05:42] <clever> ikonia: yt?
[05:42] <Toma-> IntelleCT: its not there, but you can safely assume itll be something like the dv9074 :>
[05:42] <defaultro> tin, which is more stable?
[05:42] <tin> they can kee the LTS release and just get the automatic security updates
[05:42] <Felarin> why not edit your xorg.conf and set the driver back to nv mode?
[05:42] <badkitty> 6.06 is probably what you want defaultro although do you want LAMP?
[05:42] <mister_roboto> pelo:  ahhh, ok... well where is python? /usr/bin?    try "which python"
[05:42] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  file  /user...   says symbolic link to ... gues where
[05:42] <bidha2kbsd> hi friends, i want to modprobe couple of driver where should i put the line to activeate in during boot time..
[05:43] <sholsinger> I've got problems with Ubuntu 7.04 w/ a Broadcom 4306 rev 3 miniPCI card.
[05:43] <Cubey> Toma-: Thanks, got it :)
[05:43] <defaultro> badkitty, it will be only running tomcat and apache
[05:43] <Felarin> irishman2020: edit your xorg.conf and set the driver back to nv from nvidia
[05:43] <Cubey> i think i like ubuntu... :)
[05:43] <tin> defaultro: well, 6.06 has older, slightly more tested software
[05:43] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  python is in user bin
[05:43] <sholsinger> bcm43xx doesn't seem to work with either fwcutter or ndiswrapper :(
[05:43] <tin> but 7.04 is very stable
[05:43] <defaultro> oh
[05:43] <Toma-> Cubey: sweet! you can use synaptic to search for other stuff you might like too. its a massive pool of programs all for free :)
[05:43] <tin> again, for home use, 7.04 is fine
[05:43] <defaultro> 7.04 has newer apps too?
[05:43] <irishman2020> Felarin: it fails with something stating "key error: "osname"
[05:43] <starz> so um
[05:43] <dr_willis> sholsinger,  fwcutter worked for me and my laptop. with its bcm???? card
[05:43] <defaultro> so for server, 6.06?
[05:44] <starz> anyone familiar with beryl+ati+dual monitors ???
[05:44] <mister_roboto> Pelo: for your command in cron, try this instead "/usr/bin/python /usr/lib/gdesklets-daemon restart"
[05:44] <defaultro> it's not going to be for home
[05:44] <badkitty> defaultro: doesn't seem like it does...
[05:44] <starz> b/c from here its very very broken =/
[05:44] <tin> yes, newer apps
[05:44] <IGxMyzt> starz: ditto
[05:44] <tin> defaultro: not even "server", but "business server"
[05:44] <starz> also at 1024x768 the themes are too big... any way to shrink that?
[05:44] <badkitty> tin: what newer apps does feisty have?
[05:44] <defaultro> don't konw what business sever mean
[05:44] <sholsinger> dr_willis, I've got a Dell Latitude D600, the card is labeled a: Dell WaveLAN 1350 802.11 b/g card
[05:44] <starz> IGxMyzt: personally i went nvidia so no problems >:P
[05:44] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  I'm trying with usr/lib now
[05:44] <freddy_> does anyone know how to fix the screen flicker problem for video cards like nvidia 6100? that's the one i have, and I can't find a way to fix this annoying problem!
[05:44] <daniel1880> where do i go to get help on my wireless connection?
[05:44] <tin> again, a home user can easily update a couple machines at each new release to stay on top of updates
[05:44] <badkitty> starz: good idea
[05:44] <Jaboia> sholsinger, did you ever use gentoo ?
[05:44] <starz> but my buddy saw it and wanted it and ive been messing with his compy for a couple days
[05:44] <starz> see
[05:45] <starz> it runs great with a single monitor on ati
[05:45] <badkitty> starz: you have beryl plus twinview???
[05:45] <starz> but darn it add that second one and its broken
[05:45] <tin> where as businesses just want continued security updates instead of the whole system updates
[05:45] <strabes> badkitty: Cell Phones, Beepers, and Other Electronic Devices: Cell phones and other similar devices must be turned OFF or in silent mode during class. No electronic devices whatsoever may be used during class or exams without permission of the instructor.
[05:45] <strabes> OOPS
[05:45] <strabes> SORRY
[05:45] <defaultro> ok tin
[05:45] <strabes> badkitty: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/704tour
[05:45] <starz> badkitty: naw but a friend does
[05:45] <starz> i set him up :P
[05:45] <daniel1880> what is the channel to discuss fixing my wireless connection
[05:45] <starz> its a bit buggy but that was edgy so meh
[05:45] <defaultro> i'll download 6.06 then
[05:45] <tin> badkitty: for example, Feisty has a newer version of Blender 3D
[05:45] <traveller18> Felarin, didn't work got this "dpkg: error processing virtualbox (--purge):
[05:45] <traveller18> Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[05:45] <traveller18>  reinstall it before attempting a removal.
[05:45] <traveller18> Errors were encountered while processing:
[05:45] <traveller18>  virtualbox
[05:45] <starz> traveller18: dont spam
[05:45] <defaultro> man, this channel is so high traffic :)
[05:45] <tin> that's one that i'm sure of off hand
[05:45] <traveller18> im not
[05:45] <starz> !paste
[05:45] <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)
[05:45] <sholsinger> Jaboia, No, I haven't.  I've used Fedora core 3-6, tried SuSe, and have arrived recently at Ubuntu.
[05:45] <starz> [manually type it and your good lol] 
[05:46] <Mis1> .
[05:46] <Jaboia> let's all chat on pastebin!!
[05:46] <defaultro> tin, if you were to choose for your proudction boxes, are you going with 6.06?
[05:46] <badkitty> tin: blender is not part of the feisty package, you mean when you install it it installs a newer version?
[05:46] <DanaG> oh, screen randomly blinking on NVIDIA?
[05:46] <draconius> anybody in here using ubuntu on a machine with the nvidia crushK8 chipset?
[05:46] <DanaG> Google for "nvreg_registrydwords"
[05:46] <freddy_> yes!
[05:46] <irishman2020> Felarin: the driver is currently "nv" in my xorg, but I cant download the restricted drivers for nvidia from the system menu
[05:46] <tin> i'd actually choose FreeBSD for servers, production or not ;-)
[05:46] <badkitty> defaultro: I would.. i have 6.06 server running fine and im a noob
[05:46] <IGxMyzt> Can anyone tell me how to use two monitors with ubuntu on seperate vid cards?
[05:46] <Jaboia> sholsinger, okay. I used to use it but not for a year or two - wonder how that project is going. i'm sure im not the only one that jumped onto ubuntu  or other debian based distros
[05:46] <irishman2020> Felarin: gives me the error "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-glx_1%3a1.0.9631+2.6.20.5-15.20_i386.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 2"
[05:46] <defaultro> tin, i tried FreeBSD and it detected my 8gig ram. Howver, jdk failed to compile
[05:46] <freddy_> thanks DanaG, I'm searching
[05:47] <defaultro> tin, it core dump
[05:47] <tin> but if Ubuntu was the choice, i'd probly got 6.06 for production machines
[05:47] <defaultro> ok
[05:47] <starz> IGxMyzt: not too hard
[05:47] <starz> what kinda vid cards
[05:47] <IGxMyzt> starz: ati radeon 9250 and intel integrated
[05:47] <tin> defaultro: that's weird.
[05:47] <starz> mm
[05:47] <oni-dracula> when editing ~/.xbindkeysrc - what is the proper way of saying "control + shift + tab" and "control + tab"
[05:47] <starz> IGxMyzt: you probably cant...
[05:47] <sholsinger> Biggest issue with ubuntu I can tell is WIRELESS device support :(  Boo on mfgrs for not making drivers!
[05:48] <barnball> what do i need to do to get ubuntu and my webcam to cooperate?
[05:48] <IGxMyzt> starz: and that's why i choose windows =X
[05:48] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  did you mean for me to include the quote marks ?
[05:48] <starz> most mobo's turn off intigrated when u pop in the other card
[05:48] <ion> Anyone know how to set a terminal app in gnome menu so it Does Not Close after execution, what cmd argument do I use
[05:48] <defaultro> tin, yeah, I was so upset
[05:48] <mister_roboto> Pelo: no, no quotes
[05:48] <badkitty> sholsinger: indeed
[05:48] <tin> my freeBSD server has been running problem free from 4.6-5.4
[05:48] <irishman2020> Felarin: you there?
[05:48] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: xinerama is your friend
[05:48] <Pelo> once more on to the breach then
[05:48] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: ?
[05:48] <defaultro> tin, i was very happy because all 8 cpus were detected and even the 8 gig of ram was detected too
[05:48] <Jaboia> sholsinger, i've found it quite good in ubuntu. But then again I don't have any very special wifi cards.. only this one and my airport extreme in ibook.. which ubuntu supports as well as it can without breaking policies
[05:48] <irishman2020> !paste
[05:48] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinerama
[05:49] <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)
[05:49] <mister_roboto> pelo: since it's a python script, i figured we could try running it directly by invoking python and passing the script in:   /usr/bin/python /usr/lib/gdesklets-daemon restart
[05:49] <tin> what process dumped core?
[05:49] <defaultro> tin, I used amd64
[05:49] <defaultro> let me pull it
[05:49] <ion> Anyone know how to set a terminal app in gnome menu so it Does Not Close after execution, what cmd argument do I use
[05:49] <defaultro> tin, gmake[3] : *** [../generated/jvmtifiles/jvmdiEnterTrace.cpp]  Illegal instruction: 4 (core dumped)
[05:49] <defaultro> that's when i was installing jdk1.5
[05:49] <tin> gmake cored? huh
[05:49] <sholsinger> Jaboia, according to the documentation my broadcom card (which I think is also the chipset or at least mfgr used for airport cards) is supposed to work flawlessly in Ubuntu, but I have yet to see such results.
[05:49] <tin> have you got the latest ports tree?
[05:50] <defaultro> then i tried jdk1.4, it told me that 1.4 only works with i386
[05:50] <defaultro> yes
[05:50] <tin> and latest of all the build tools?
[05:50] <defaultro> i guess not
[05:50] <defaultro> that's why i'm trying ubuntu now
[05:50] <Fezzler> Having trouble setting up Samba on Ubuntu and connecting to Vista Home Premium.  Samba installed.  Ubuntu can see Vista box but not visa versa
[05:50] <Asasin> Are there any good free dualboot installers that will support Kubuntu and Win XP?
[05:50] <tin> i've never built JDK on FreeBSD...
[05:50] <DanaG> That reminds me.... I have to do the same
[05:50] <DanaG>  options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x2222"
[05:50] <defaultro> i hope that jdk will be good on ubuntu
[05:50] <tin> how'd you get the latest ports tree?
[05:50] <Toma-> Asasin: grub will do that...
[05:50] <defaultro> anyone here installed JDK on ubuntu?
[05:51] <Asasin> Thanks a lot Toma
[05:51] <Asasin> Sorry for all the questions haha
[05:51] <defaultro> tin, I just grab ports.tar.gz
[05:51] <Danaman5> does anyone here know about configuring Chinese language input support on Ubuntu?
[05:51] <defaultro> from the same folder
[05:51] <Toma-> Asasin: no problem :)
[05:51] <sholsinger> Asasin, Kubuntu installer should see your WinXP installation and make room for itself and set up boot options in GRUB boot loader.
[05:51] <IGxMyzt> im thinking im going to stick with windows
[05:51] <Toma-> !grub > Asasin
[05:51] <tin> if you configure things correctly 'cd /usr/ports && sudo make update' works great
[05:51] <tin> defaultro: ah
[05:51] <sholsinger> IGxMyzt, are you looking for one of us to dissuade you? ;p
[05:51] <Asasin> So I won't need to manually set up a partition for Kubuntu?
[05:51] <tin> you should get the latest ports tree, then do a 'portupgrade -a'
[05:51] <defaultro> tin, do you think i should try openbsd again
[05:51] <Jaboia> sholsinger, ok. I just had to download a firmware file for mine which a package took care of for me automatically once i installed it
[05:52] <tin> that'll update all your ports and ensure you've got the latest of all the build tools
[05:52] <IGxMyzt> sholsinger: you can try...but im impatient, and so far none of my attempts at making linux work has gotten me anything but boredom on one monitor with bad or no 4d
[05:52] <sholsinger> jaboia, yeah I tried that too... it isn't working.
[05:52] <Jaboia> sholsinger, my main wirless worked out of the box, just an atheros chipset
[05:52] <tin> defaultro: dunno, i've never built jdk on openbsd either
[05:52] <Jaboia> sholsinger, what computer / wifi card is it?
[05:52] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: i still havent seen any way to help you. you havent told us the exact errors when you try to load the ati drivers, you havent told us any symptoms or anything
[05:52] <defaultro> jdk on openbsd was like a charm
[05:52] <Danaman5> can anyone help me configure Chinese language input on Ubuntu? I have some IMEs working, but they are terrible
[05:52] <defaultro> only issue was that, openbsd didnt see my 8gigs
[05:52] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Main driver when you install it makes 3d programs like celestia lag horribly
[05:53] <sholsinger> Jaboia, Dell Latitude D600 laptop, w/ a Broadcom BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller revision 3 chipset
[05:53] <defaultro> so tin
[05:53] <oni-dracula> splits are fun
[05:53] <defaultro> what's the port uupgrade process again?>
[05:53] <tin> that was a biggy
[05:53] <defaultro> what command should be executed first?
[05:53] <Jaboia> sholsinger, did you get the wifi working manually ? Or is it still not fixed ?
[05:53] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Installing the ATI one just makes all 3D apps crash
[05:53] <DanaG> Danaman5: http://cl.naist.jp/~eric-n/ubuntu-nlp/
[05:53] <sholsinger> jaboia, still not fixed.
[05:54] <DanaG> Mostly Japanese, but some stuff may still apply.
[05:54] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: and did you log the errors? run these 3d apps in a terminal and google the error?
[05:54] <tin> defaultro: first you have to setup /etc/make.conf (using /etc/defaults/make.conf for reference)
[05:54] <defaultro> i k
[05:54] <DanaG> There are also various modules for SCIM.
[05:54] <sholsinger> I tried doing ndiswrapper w/ windows drivers... then I tried doing fwcutter, nothing seems to be working.  I tried everything in the community docs, and the regular docs.
[05:54] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: No, since then I gave up and reinstalled windows.
[05:54] <tin> then run 'sudo make update' in /usr/ports
[05:54] <defaultro> ok
[05:54] <Jaboia> sholsinger, not good. Have you checked if the firmware is compatible with it? I don't know much about the specifics unfortunately - I just did what I had to do to get mine working; which was very simple
[05:55] <Jaboia> sholsinger, does it fail during firmware loading ? Is what I tried to ask
[05:55] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: well if youre not going to be persistent and try, youre not going to be able to fix the common errors :( sounds like windows is for you
[05:55] <sholsinger> Jaboia, everything I've read has said that it should be working.
[05:55] <defaultro> tin, is that it? what about the portupgrade I saw earlier?
[05:55] <tin> look for the things in /etc/defaults/make.conf having to do with CVSUP or such, and put the relevant things in /etc/make.conf
[05:55] <defaultro> ok
[05:55] <tin> there may be a section in the handbook about this...
[05:55] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: I can be persistent, but i need dedicated help...and i have exams next week
[05:55] <sholsinger> Jaboia, the last time I tried it said I needed a kernel with wireless-dev, but I thought that the kernel that shipped with 7.04 had that built in.
[05:55] <ash_> !zix
[05:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zix - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:55] <defaultro> i remember back, I execute cvsup -g -L2 porst-supfile
[05:56] <tree> hello
[05:56] <sholsinger> !wireless-dev
[05:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wireless-dev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:56] <fed> does anyone have an example ident2 .reply file?
[05:56] <freddy_> DanaG: have you ever read about someone with the solution for the nvidia flicker problem?
[05:56] <ash_> Anyone know how to open these feaking bullshit ZIX files in linux?
[05:56] <defaultro> i'm burning the ubuntu .iso file now
[05:56] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: give it another shot once you have some spare time. this channel will help you as much as possible, but you can find help for just about everything with a little searching.
[05:56] <tin> look at 'man portupgrade' for more, but IIRC 'sudo portupgrade -a' should automatically update every port you have installed
[05:56] <defaultro> that was a very quick download, 600+ mb in less than 10mins
[05:56] <tin> there are options to make it use packages and avoid compiling EVERYTHING
[05:56] <tin> because that'll take a while, especially with X installed
[05:57] <defaultro> k
[05:57] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Can you tell me what ill need to do when i install 7.04? I've been told my radeon 9250 wont even work.
[05:57] <tree> i have an ensoniq sound card, and ubuntu keeps defaulting to my onboard sis card that doesnt work. any idea how to get the PCI sound card to override the onboard?
[05:57] <Jaboia> sholsinger, sounds bizarre. fawn should have everything wifi related enabled out of the box. Emphasis on *should*
[05:57] <Cubey> wow, ubuntu is excellent now... (vs version 5'ish). i'm amazed how well it's put together as far as updates and applications
[05:57] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: it should work fine, are you not using feisty?
[05:57] <sholsinger> jaboia, yeah thats what I thought too.  It *found* what card it was, but it didn't work out of the box.
[05:57] <Jaboia> sholsinger, I guess you've done all the obvious things like searching and creating a thread about it on the forums
[05:57] <Cubey> long live ubuntu :)
[05:57] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: it will work. 99% of cards will give you a gui, not 3d tho.
[05:57] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: I was on 6.10 when all these problems happened, and i just got feisty in my mail.
[05:58] <sholsinger> jaboia, all but the thread on the forums.
[05:58] <apberzerk> in #kubuntu
[05:58] <sholsinger> jaboia, I guess I'll hit that up tomorrow.  Its getting late.
[05:58] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: it should work out of the box (right on the livecd)
[05:58] <apberzerk> lol, oops, nvm me
[05:58] <crdlb> including 3d
[05:58] <Jaboia> sholsinger, Yeap... Talking about late its 5am here :o
[05:58] <ash_> 'join #debian
[05:58] <tree> is there a sound driver utility for ubuntu?
[05:58] <Asasin> Ok that Grub stuff looks confusing.
[05:58] <Jaboia> Cubey, great that you like it
[05:58] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: on 6.10 i got an xorg error saying no graphical monitor was found. has that problem been solved?
[05:58] <sholsinger> jaboia, ahh, the good ole days when I didn't have to go to work in the morning... ;P
[05:58] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: try it
[05:59] <Toma-> Asasin: yep. the installer will setup dual booting for you...
[05:59] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: or do i need to reconfigure imediately, like in 6.10
[05:59] <tree> its weird my sound card did work..rebooted now it doesnt
[05:59] <DanaG> Oh, the nvidia *blink*...........................*blink*........ I'm getting that now.
[05:59] <ubuntubeginz> hi , does anyone know how i can paste *.py(or any coded file) file with its color coding syntax intact into open office word document... i am doing documentation, U see...thanks
[05:59] <DanaG> It's likely this to fix it:
[05:59] <ash_> Anyone know how to open these feaking bullshit ZIX files in linux?
[05:59] <Prez> hello
[05:59] <Jaboia> sholsinger, haha yep. I just study for exams right now so I decide on the hours. It will all change this autumn though
[05:59] <defaultro> hey folks,  how do I install jdk on Ubuntu?
[05:59] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  I guessed I just wasn't sure about the quotes since one triggered the other, or smthing like that
[05:59] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  didnT' work,  trying just the /usr/lib/geeklets/gedelets
[05:59] <Pelo> mister_roboto, well thanks for the help, the rest is just playing around wth thecommand line to see what works ,  and Ihave had it for tonight ,
[05:59] <DanaG> add to /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-kernel-nkc this option:
[05:59] <DanaG>  options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x2222"
[05:59] <sholsinger> jaboia, good luck with your studies.
[06:00] <Zigosity> Hello. Does anyone know if it is possible to change the permissions of a folder on a FAT32 partition in Ubuntu? I can't seem to do it.
[06:00] <sholsinger> Good evening everyone, twas nice talking w/ everyone.
[06:00] <Pelo> defaultro,   synatpic is your freind
[06:00] <Jaboia> sholsinger, thanks :D much needed. Cya
[06:00] <IGxMyzt> have the xorg errors been fixed since 6.10?
[06:00] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: probably
[06:00] <badkitty> defaultro: try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[06:00] <pot> still no errors since dapper =] 
[06:01] <defaultro> Pelo, i'm only 3 mins old with Ubuntu. I'm actually just burning the iso right now :)
[06:01] <IGxMyzt> pot: what's the dapper number ver?
[06:01] <defaultro> ok badkitty
[06:01] <Asasin> Ok well maybe I'll give it a go sometime, thanks for all the help Tamo and Pelo!
[06:01] <jhon> dapper its 6.06
[06:01] <IowaDave> IGxMyzt: Dapper is 6.06
[06:01] <mister_roboto> Pelo: sorry we didn't get it working. at least you know the cron part of it... just have to get the right command :)   the command you run should work from the command line too so you can just use your shell prompt for a quick test to verify it runs before waiting on cron to hit the next minute
[06:01] <IGxMyzt> I had a serious error in 6.10
[06:01] <Pelo> defaultro, when you've installed ubuntu ,  look in meny > system > admin > synaptic package manager , and have fun
[06:01] <mister_roboto> pelo:  hope you get it soon  :)
[06:01] <IGxMyzt> when i tried to install with the main gui disc it said xorg failed to find a display
[06:02] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  I'm just amazed someone helped me
[06:02] <IowaDave> IGxMyzt: try booting your new CD as a Live CD. If ubuntu runs that way, that is a good sign it will run after installation.
[06:02] <defaultro> Pelo, is that thru gui?
[06:02] <Zigosity> Hello. Does anyone know if it is possible to change the permissions of a folder on a FAT32 partition in Ubuntu? I can't seem to do it.
[06:02] <IGxMyzt> so i had to use alternate and then go to terminal and do a reconfigure on xorg
[06:02] <freddy_> DanaG: ok.. i'm going to restart and see what happens
[06:02] <mister_roboto> Pelo: lol    well at least you understand crontab well now :)
[06:02] <Pelo> defaultro,  yes
[06:02] <IGxMyzt> IowaDave: how do i run it as a live?
[06:02] <defaultro> is there anything that's command line?
[06:02] <specialbuddy> does anyone know how to crack wep keys with aircrack?
[06:02] <Pelo> mister_roboto,  I wouldn'T say well but better
[06:02] <IowaDave> IGxMyzt: boot from the CD.
[06:02] <badkitty> Just restart with it in the tray
[06:03] <goofey> is there an sshd server on the livecd?
[06:03] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: apparentl the 9250 works flawlessly on ubuntu 6.06
[06:03] <DanaG> freddy_: you can just log out of Gnome or KDE,
[06:03] <Flannel> goofey: only if you install it
[06:03] <DanaG> er,
[06:03] <Pelo> defaultro,   apt ,   commands you will be using   apt-cache search keyword,   sudo apt-get install package name
[06:03] <badkitty> As long  as you've burned it properly it should boot as a livecd (make sure you config your bios boot order)
[06:03] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: And on 7.04?
[06:03] <DanaG> you'd have to stop GDM, rmmod nvidia, then start GDM again.
[06:03] <Pelo> defaultro,  are you new to linux to or just new to ubuntu ?
[06:03] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: ati has ripped support out for it. so its not working on 7.04, but there is a fix.
[06:04] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Will i even have graphics when i boot into 7.04 with it?
[06:04] <Cubey> Is anyone faimilar with video streams that play in winamp? (not sure what it is, maybe shoutcast video). What can play the video stream in ubuntu? I just tried VLC which works on OSX but it doesn't seem to show the window
[06:04] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-796aa4d6d0477c8ed722acef1878cc5626855ae3
[06:04] <Toma-> ?
[06:04] <Cubey> er, show the video window
[06:04] <crdlb> Toma-: his card is fully supported by the free driver
[06:04] <brianski> wtf
[06:04] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: yep
[06:04] <brianski> i keep getting GPF (general protection fault) on amd64 linux
[06:04] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Will you be on tomorrow?
[06:04] <freddy_> DanaG: how do i stop gdm? sorry.. i'm a newbie :(
[06:04] <brianski> amd64 ubuntu, even
[06:04] <defaultro> Pelo, I'm new to ubuntu but not linux
[06:04] <goofey> Flannel: but it's n ot possible to install apps on a livecd, no?
[06:04] <brianski> anyone ever seen that before?
[06:04] <strabes> freddy_: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[06:04] <Toma-> crdlb: yeh but i think ati is getting loaded by deafult
[06:04] <IGxMyzt> Toma-: Time?
[06:04] <tin> that was one HUGE split
[06:04] <freddy_> thanks
[06:04] <Zigosity> Ooonce again:
[06:04] <Zigosity> Hello. Does anyone know if it is possible to change the permissions of a folder on a FAT32 partition in Ubuntu? I can't seem to do it.
[06:04] <brianski> i have about 5 seconds to save my shit and htne everything freezes up and goes bonkers
[06:04] <Pelo> brianski,  did you turn off mdr prottection in the bios ?
[06:04] <Toma-> IGxMyzt: probably not. my car is in peril and i need to fix that :D
[06:04] <crdlb> Toma-: no the free driver is used by default
[06:04] <Flannel> goofey: of course it is.  Just install them like normal
[06:05] <strabes> Zigosity: what command are you using?
[06:05] <Brent_> hello, i was wondering if anyone knew where i can get the DVD download for ubuntu, not the CD
[06:05] <Pelo> defaultro,  apt will be your friend then
[06:05] <brianski> Pelo: i don't even know what that is
[06:05] <defaultro> k
[06:05] <brianski> Pelo: got a url with more info
[06:05] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: try the feisty live cd
[06:05] <Toma-> crdlb: hmm ok. well you can help him :D
[06:05] <mister_roboto> Pelo: my pleasure
[06:05] <Zigosity> strabes: I've been trying all day :\ I tried from nautilus, as root and as my user, and I've tried most of the commands.
[06:05] <Zigosity> strabes: It just doesn't seem to want to let me
[06:05] <Brent_> ?
[06:05] <defaultro> this is what I will be following right? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[06:05] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> Zigosity, mm
[06:05] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> did you try doing it as root?
[06:06] <Zigosity> ..yes?
[06:06] <Zigosity> I just said I did.
[06:06] <goofey> Flannel: no kidding - cool!  thanks!
[06:06] <Pelo> brianski,  simply put it's a BIOS feature that keeps bad progs from rewriting yor master boot record , this might be an issue when isntalling grub , not sure if that is the problem you are having
[06:06] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> Zigosity, - attitude plz kthx
[06:06] <Cubey> oh, ok, it's NSV
[06:06] <brianski> uh
[06:06] <Zigosity> asdfasdfasdfasdf: Sorry, frustrated
[06:06] <brianski> pelo i get the gpf when i'm in linux for a few hours
[06:06] <IGxMyzt> night all, ill try ubuntu on this hdd when i get a 160 for windows if something goes wrong
[06:06] <Brent_> does anyone know where i can download the DVD release of ubuntu?
[06:06] <DShepherd> what does the lowlatency kernel do differently?
[06:06] <brianski> nothing to o with grub i don't think
[06:06] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> fully understandable :)
[06:06] <dieman>  /win 2
[06:06] <Zigosity> : )
[06:07] <Toma-> DShepherd: it give you 1000mhz timers
[06:07] <DanaG> /win 3.1 in qemu-launcher / kvm
[06:07] <Pelo> brianski, sorry that's just what came to mind when you said general protection fault
[06:07] <DanaG> er, 3.11.  With TCP/IP!
[06:07] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> ok
[06:07] <defaultro> ok, burn complete
[06:07] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: you just got the feisty livecd in the mail right?
[06:07] <DanaG> But I can't get TUN/TAP working.
[06:07] <disinterested> has anyone successfully installed torcs-1.3.0?
[06:07] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> Zigosity, after a quick google search i'm going with no
[06:07] <IGxMyzt> crdlb: Yes?
[06:07] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> seems it doesnt support linux permissions
[06:07] <ko12upt> anyone know how to open a sqfs file
[06:07] <asdfasdfasdfasdf> what are you trying to do ?
[06:07] <Jaboia> IGxMyzt, night. Hope you get it all sorted
[06:07] <ko12upt> im trying to figure out if i can edit its contents
[06:07] <DShepherd> Toma-: not sure what you mean..
[06:08] <Toma-> ko12upt: is that a squashfs file?
[06:08] <IowaDave> IGxMyzt: good luck and keep trying. things will look easier on another day
[06:08] <Toma-> DShepherd: well you probably dont need it then :)
[06:08] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:08] <ko12upt> toma i dont know its on the live cd
[06:08] <IGxMyzt> IowaDave: I wish that was true. I have exam preps and study guide work tomorrow.
[06:08] <ko12upt> im quessing so
[06:08] <strabes> Zigosity: are you trying to change the permissions of a folder? You'll have to use the -R flag in that case. Your command should be similar to this: sudo chmod 766 -R /media/disk/folder
[06:08] <crdlb> IGxMyzt: direct rendering will work right on it if it's going to at all
[06:08] <Pelo> brianski,  I have no idea wht it could be, look the msg up in the forum
[06:08] <DShepherd> Toma-: ok :-) kool
[06:08] <Toma-> ko12upt: thats a squashfs file. why do you want to open it ? :S
[06:08] <IGxMyzt> night
[06:08] <defaultro> Pelo, I am installing ubuntu now. Hopefully, the screen is easy to follow
[06:08] <jimmy-nosound> How can I test my sound in Fiesty?
[06:08] <ko12upt> hmm
[06:09] <ko12upt> didnt try yet haha
[06:09] <badkitty> defaultro: easy as pie
[06:09] <Toma-> DShepherd: its mainly for audio work and things that need to run at close to realtime. no advantage over -generic for desktop use
[06:09] <IowaDave> IGxMyzt: i meant after finals :)
[06:09] <strabes> Zigosity: you should also make sure the  folder is OWNED by you (the non-root user). To do that you can do "sudo chown username:username -R /media/disk/folder"
[06:09] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:09] <ko12upt> toma its asking me to save it or open with
[06:09] <Pelo> defaultro, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[06:09] <defaultro> cool
[06:09] <DShepherd> Toma-: kool.. thanks for the heads up
[06:09] <Toma-> ko12upt: what on earth... why are you even accessing it?
[06:09] <ko12upt> oh Toma i want to edit the fale sorry
[06:09] <vanberge> out of curiosity, does anyone have cinelerra running on fiesty?
[06:09] <strabes> Zigosity: the reason you do username:username is because the first one controls the user that owns the folder/file and the second one dictates the GROUP
[06:10] <joe__> whats cracking fellow Irc'rs?
[06:10] <strabes> ubuntu
[06:10] <defaultro> nice screen I see :)
[06:10] <freddy_> DanaG: i still have the nvidia blink blink! :(
[06:10] <ko12upt> im just really curious and i love code so i like to check it out
[06:10] <Pelo> joe__,  the wip ?
[06:10] <joe__> noobie lol. sorry.
[06:10] <Khrajin> What channel is wine support in?
[06:10] <DanaG> That's odd.
[06:10] <Pelo> Khrajin, #winehq
[06:11] <Khrajin> Pelo: thx
[06:11] <joe__> whats the wip?
[06:11] <DanaG> If you install nvclock, perhaps you can look at whether the GPU is slowing down and speeding up.
[06:11] <ko12upt> file*
[06:11] <specialbuddy> how come I can't see any wireless when I iwconfig?
[06:11] <Zigosity> strabes: Okay, trying it.
[06:11] <Toma-> ko12upt: hmm ok. sudo mount -t squashfs -o loop,ro path/to/filesystem.squashfs mount/point/you/want
[06:11] <freddy_> DanaG: ok.. let me check that
[06:11] <Pelo> joe__,  just an expression   cracking the wip  ( possibly whip) to get ppl working
[06:11] <ko12upt> aww thanks toma
[06:11] <strabes> Zigosity: good luck
[06:11] <joe__> oohh, cool.
[06:11] <ash_> Anyone know if there is a gui program out there that lets me share files with the rest of my network which is windows?
[06:11] <DShepherd> Toma-: since we are talking about kernels.. how different is the generic kernel from the 386 kernel? I usually install the 386 kernel..
[06:12] <Toma-> ko12upt: youre welcome :) generally, you only tinker with that if you want to remaster a livecd
[06:12] <joe__> might stick with that. lol
[06:12] <ko12upt> :)
[06:12] <ko12upt> thinking about it
[06:12] <leslie> trying to get ndiswrapper working on a fiesty fawn build, for a broadcom 4311 wireless card. Need to know how to disable the ensted drivers in the kernel, and enable ndiswrapper
[06:12] <Pelo> ash_,  you'll need to setup samba and share a folder or two
[06:12] <joe__> so this is the ubuntu community correct?
[06:12] <leslie> nested
[06:12] <Toma-> DShepherd: the major difference is that -generic is compiled for 586 cpus and has SMP support, -386 is compiled for 486 machines and has no smp support
[06:12] <followthewind> oh no I lost my Ubuntu CDs and cannot become cool like you guys
[06:12] <ash_> Pelo can I do that through a gui or manually only?
[06:12] <strabes> joe__: yes it is.
[06:12] <DanaG> You can also do nvidia-settings -q all
[06:12] <Pelo> joe__,  this is the ubuntu support channel
[06:12] <Zigosity> strabes: It just gave me "operation not permitted" all the way down. I conclude that you can't do this to FAT32 partitions.
[06:12] <joe__> great.
[06:12] <Zigosity> Hmpf
[06:13] <DShepherd> Toma-: hmm.. ok thanks the information again
[06:13] <defaultro> ouch, Ubuntu didn't see my network cards
[06:13] <Pelo> ash_, I'm realy not familiar with it , hold on I think I have a guide
[06:13] <Toma-> ko12upt: i made a livecd for my g/fs dad just the other day. using this guide http://www.atworkonline.it/~bibe/ubuntu/custom-livecd.htm
[06:13] <_Ahti_> ash_: If you know anything about networking and aren't too new to linux, you shouldn't have too much trouble setting up samba :)
[06:13] <WillLuong1> Hello, on my server any time I try to use apt-get it wants me to put in the cd. Is there anyway to make it so I don't have to use the CD?
[06:13] <defaultro> openbsd and freebsd detected it though
[06:13] <Toma-> DShepherd: no problem
[06:13] <leslie> trying to get ndiswrapper working on a fiesty fawn build, for a broadcom 4311 wireless card. Need to know how to disable the integrated drivers in the kernel, and enable ndiswrapper
[06:13] <strabes> Zigosity: you have to do it as root.
[06:13] <Cubey> Anyone know why video wouldn't work in VLC for nsv streams?
[06:13] <Cubey> VP61 codec
[06:13] <ko12upt> Toma thanks :) any information i can get would be great
[06:13] <Zigosity> strabes: As in like, sudo? I did that.
[06:13] <Pelo> ash_, try looking here  http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[06:13] <ash_> _Ahti_: I know a lot about networking... not much about linux though :D
[06:13] <Pelo> a good read for all
[06:13] <m0u5e> anyone kow how to set default server connect ports for Xchat-gnome?
[06:13] <hitmanWilly> WillLuong1: remove the cd reference in sources.list
[06:14] <WillLuong1> ash_ what are you trying to get it to do?
[06:14] <_Ahti_> ash_: :)
[06:14] <joe__> is there a way to run .exe files in ubuntu linux?
[06:14] <m0u5e> joe__: use wine
[06:14] <specialbuddy> does iwconfig not work with feisty?
[06:14] <Arrick> I have an apache2 server, running on Ubuntu 6.06.1 LAMP and I have a couple of virtualhosts created, however when I try to use the name of the site, it gives the same site for both names, even though both are assigned different locations.,
[06:14] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:14] <WillLuong1> hitmanWilly thank you
[06:14] <strabes> specialbuddy: yes it does.
[06:14] <ash_> Ahhh... Ubuntu has it's own share folder option
[06:14] <Toma-> ko12upt: :D just dont go too overboard with the packages you tweak on the live cd. removing asian language fonts can give loads of free space if you do try to rip it apart
[06:14] <_Ahti_> joe_: Use a WINE for free, or CrossOver Office for $$$
[06:14] <hitmanWilly> np
[06:14] <Pelo> joe__,  .exe fils are  window executables they won't run natively in linux , you need something liike wine to do it  www.winehq.org
[06:14] <ash_> WillLuong1:  Just transfer files between my desktop (ubuntu) and windows laptop
[06:14] <defaultro> Pelo, what should I do? The network devices were not detected
[06:14] <IowaDave> ash_: in addition to setting up the file sharing, you may also need to create a samba user on your ubuntu machine for the windows clients to access.
[06:14] <fed> does anyone know how to set up a reply file for ident2?
[06:14] <strabes> Zigosity: that's weird. i have no idea.... i just know that fat32 is basically the worst filesystem ever, especially for large disks. If it's an external HDD you're doing this to, make it ext3
[06:15] <m0u5e> ash_: theres a better way to do that
[06:15] <specialbuddy> well I can see wireless signals but not with iwconfig
[06:15] <ash_> IowaDave: kk tthanks
[06:15] <Pelo> defaultro,  can you be more specific what kind of network devices ?
[06:15] <Cubey> Anyone know why video wouldn't work in VLC for nsv streams? (VP61 codec the stream info says)
[06:15] <dr_willis> ash_,  i often use winscp and ssh to get a few files ttransfered with little hassles.
[06:15] <ash_> m0u5e: how?
[06:15] <ko12upt> oh i want to load asian fonts and make that cd run them in kde for menus and things so my father in law can use it :P
[06:15] <m0u5e> ash_: you can directly connect to the windows $ shares
[06:15] <m0u5e> ash_: if you are an administrator
[06:15] <defaultro> Pelo, it's a broadcom network device
[06:15] <ko12upt> only problem is they dont have khmer fonts on the cd
[06:15] <strabes> ash_: Just use FTP. It's FAR easier than setting up samba. Heres' the link: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=218630%20
[06:15] <defaultro> it's detected by FreebSD and OPenbsd
[06:15] <Toma-> ko12upt: ahhh. good luck :D
[06:15] <dr_willis> Cubey,  seen some video codecs that are well. lets say uncommon. that vlc dosent uspport them.
[06:15] <ash_> Errr... dr_willis that will get a little repetative...
[06:15] <m0u5e> ash_: just type in smb://(computername)
[06:15] <IowaDave> m0u5e: i think ash_ is trying to reach the linux box from windows, not the other way around?
[06:16] <ash_> m0u5e:  thanks
[06:16] <ko12upt> toma ill need it
[06:16] <m0u5e> iowadave: oh? :X
[06:16] <dr_willis> Cubey,  most notiabally some of the malware-codecs and some from various XXX sites.
[06:16] <Cubey> dr_willis: On the OSX release of VLC, it works
[06:16] <Pelo> defaultro,  I seem to remember someone mentionning an issue with broadcom  , you'll have to look it up in the forum tho,  www.ubuntuforums.com
[06:16] <m0u5e> ash_: ... yeah i dont know then ash_ ... if you just wanna transfer files, i recommend using the linux box to connect to windows :)
[06:16] <dr_willis> ash_,  depeds on how often you want to do stuff.
[06:16] <jimmy-nosound> lol, my sound wasnt working until i used the external volume control on my laptop, im such a fool
[06:16] <defaultro> ok
[06:16] <Toma-> ko12upt: naaah :D its easy and fun. trust me!
[06:16] <Pelo> defaultro, are we talking a router here ?
[06:16] <Zigosity> strabes: Here's the full story: The disk in question is a partition on the HD I have windows installed on. I want to make it shared over my network while I'm on ubuntu, because some people here need to access certain files on it. I haven't had any success getting this to work, and I've been working on it all week.
[06:16] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: But that doesn't necessarily allow you to share files between networked linux/windows computers
[06:16] <Zigosity> Although, admittedly, I'm a linux noob.
[06:16] <defaultro> Pelo, a server machine
[06:16] <IowaDave> ash_: which way is the data moving? it is very easy to open a windows share from ubuntu using nautilus, the default desktop. it is more work to access shares on ubuntu from windows.
[06:16] <ash_> Both ways... my sister is on a windows machine... I am on a linux machine... sometimes I want to transfer her files... I think samba is the best option.... shouldnt be too bad
[06:17] <Zigosity> Ash, good luck man. Good luck : |.
[06:17] <ash_> sometimes she wants to share files with me too... and they tend to be huge files...
[06:17] <dr_willis> samba is normally fairly easy to get going.
[06:17] <ash_> Heh thanks :D I'll figure it out
[06:17] <Pelo> defaultro, that's a bit over my head,  I'm just your basic home super-user,  well I was in windows,  now I'm a linux uber-noob
[06:17] <joe__> where can I get how to videos on linux os's?
[06:17] <IowaDave> ash_, samba is the way to go. check around the forums for howtos on reaching ubuntu shares from windows.
[06:17] <Fezzler> When I try to use System>Administration>Shared Folders is says NSF and SMB.  Should I do that?  Trying to get samba working on Ubuntu
[06:17] <_Ahti_> ash_: Just run "sudo apt-get install smbclient smbfs" and that should give you.. stuff
[06:17] <zerokill88> anyone know of a converting software that will convert .dat files to mpeg or anything else? i haerd mencoder can do it but i dont think i have the right libraries for it.help PLEASE???
[06:17] <dr_willis> !samba
[06:17] <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
[06:17] <followthewind> Will my computer become horribly disabled in any way in terms of compatability after I install Linux
[06:17] <ash_> Cool.. thank you
[06:17] <ko12upt> :) sure the easy part i wont believe and the fun part maybe :P plus im going to flip it inside out might take me awhile im going to add some of my own programs i made into it too.
[06:17] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: i thought he just wants to "Just transfer files between my desktop (ubuntu) and windows laptop"
[06:17] <defaultro> Pelo, also, ubuntu sees the 2 physical drives. But I have a hardware RAID
[06:17] <Pelo> joe__, what do you mean ?
[06:18] <strabes> Zigosity: are you ssh'ing onto that box or something? Are you trying to use samba? Just use FTP if you're sharing files. It's much easier: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=218630%20
[06:18] <joe__> like tutorial videos
[06:18] <freddy_> DanaG: at which speed should my card be running? some idea?
[06:18] <fed> !ident
[06:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ident - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:18] <dr_willis> joe__,  there was a ubuntu tutorial video site in the works.. not been to it in ages.
[06:18] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Still, for more permanent solutions you should always configure samba
[06:18] <DanaG> oh, ssh in feisty has a bug when asking for passwords.
[06:18] <ko12upt> they're python and c+ based
[06:18] <Zigosity> I'm trying to use samba, and FTP isn't really an option.
[06:18] <Pelo> defaultro,  agian I think you need to do a little work to get raids working but it is doable   you'll probably benefit from this  http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[06:18] <Pelo> joe__, to make video or to play them 6
[06:18] <Pelo> ?
[06:18] <Fezzler> samba is difficult for newbies
[06:18] <Cubey> strange, VP61 it should be suppported.......
[06:18] <defaultro> ok
[06:18] <dr_willis> DanaG,  oh? ive not noticed any bug.
[06:18] <defaultro> RAID is already configured in the hardware
[06:18] <_Ahti_> Fezzler: I dont think so
[06:18] <levander`> Is sun-java6-jdk working out of the box from the repositories?  I've just had hell getting java to work in the past when I pulled it outta the Canonical repositories.
[06:18] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ I suppose... only time i access my windows computer, is to back up stuff though, so directly connecting suits my needs
[06:19] <_Ahti_> Fezzler: Its not that difficult if the person already knows about networking in general :)
[06:19] <followthewind> hey I thought you wanted me to join your ubuntu klub
[06:19] <IowaDave> Fezzler: i agree. but working through it makes a person a bit less new.
[06:19] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: :)
[06:19] <m0u5e> _Ahti: do you know of any synchronization tools between windows & linux for specific folders?
[06:19] <Pelo> levander`,  you need to install it
[06:19] <lobster> any channels for irc noobs?
[06:19] <jimmy-nosound> levander: I had no problems with sun jvm
[06:19] <starz> !paste
[06:19] <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)
[06:19] <joe__> play them
[06:19] <Pelo> lobster, #xchat maybe , or #help
[06:19] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:19] <Fezzler> I want to learn and I'm ready to go.  What do I do?  I've installed and removed samba
[06:20] <levander`> Pelo: you mean install it other than just with apt-get?
[06:20] <Pelo> !restricted > joe__   check your pm windows for instrutions
[06:20] <Fezzler> trying a second run at it
[06:20] <levander`> jimmy-nosound: thanks
[06:20] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: i was thinking about just using synctoy (provided by microsofting) using wine, since I don't do it much, and I already have synctoy settings), but i'd like to use a native application if one exists
[06:20] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Well, depends...
[06:20] <dr_willis> Fezzler,  read that 'using samba book' thats in the repos. :)
[06:20] <dr_willis> !find usingsamba
[06:20] <jimmy-nosound> levander: I just aptituded it
[06:20] <Pelo> levander,  no , apt-get will do , or synaptic,  it's just not part of the default install
[06:20] <dr_willis> i forget what package its in.
[06:20] <m0u5e> _ahti_: lol (microsoft... dont know why i added the ting)
[06:20] <ubotu> Package/file usingsamba does not exist in feisty
[06:20] <Zigosity> strabes: I'm trying to use samba, and FTP isn't really an option.
[06:20] <Zigosity> O_o
[06:20] <dr_willis> !find samba
[06:20] <autoklauen> hi, somehow ubuntu does no longer detect my soundcard as I log in. Though at the log-in prompt it is playing the login-sound. this is the message i get when trying alsamixer : alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device . im using dapper drake
[06:20] <Zigosity> Why did I just do that
[06:20] <ubotu> Found: python-samba, samba, samba-common, samba-dbg, samba-doc (and 6 others)
[06:20] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Well, i never use synctoy
[06:20] <Fezzler> don't I need NSF or SMB installed as Shared Folders is asking?
[06:20] <dr_willis> samba-doc has several html books on samba ussage.
[06:20] <joe__> cool thanxz a bunch. : )
[06:20] <followthewind> plz
[06:21] <Pelo> !sound | autoklauen
[06:21] <ubotu> autoklauen: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:21] <jimmy-nosound> levander:  I had to use the sun jvm to get the java plugin working in Firefox2
[06:21] <_Ahti_> Fezzler: i think all you need is packages "smbclient" and "smbfs"
[06:21] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: I want something with a GUI, not command line... i have too many things to be synced, and it changes often
[06:21] <Pelo> followthewind,  ubuntu will not brake yoru computer, unless you ask it to
[06:21] <followthewind> ok cool
[06:21] <Toma-> ko12upt: my advise to you it make a note of the size of the default unsquashed filesystem.
[06:21] <strabes> Zigosity: why is ftp not an option? It's so easy to set up. You just install zeroconf on both computers and ftp directly...
[06:21] <ko12upt> Toma this is going to be alot of fun
[06:21] <followthewind> I was going to install it out of boredom but I lost the CDs
[06:22] <Pelo> followthewind,  it 's just one cd
[06:22] <ko12upt> Toma already did that one step ahead of myself
[06:22] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Well, i'm not sure about such applications for GNOME, but KDE has a GREAT application called smb4k
[06:22] <strabes> Zigosity: I don't know anything about samba except that it's hard to set up and configure.
[06:22] <followthewind> oh right but I ordered 3
[06:22] <Pelo> followthewind,  just download and burn it
[06:22] <Fezzler> I wonder of someone is certain I need just "smbclient" and "smbfs"?
[06:22] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: is it stable in gnome?
[06:22] <DanaG> Google for "ssh password slow feisty" without quotes.
[06:22] <followthewind> How big a download is it
[06:22] <dr_willis> samba hard? hmm.. normally i get it going in just a few min on a new install. well i do have to install that samba package first. :)
[06:22] <Toma-> ko12upt: told you! make sure you know how big default size is (not the squashedfs), so you can add/remove to the correct cd size
[06:22] <Pelo> 600 meg or so
[06:22] <jimmy-nosound> Is there any other GUIs for Hamachi other then gHamachi?
[06:22] <Zigosity> strabes: Because teaching people here how to use FTP will just cause problems >_<. I know. I'm honestly thinking this isn't possible.
[06:23] <_Ahti_> Fezzler: I'm pretty damn sure, you'll just need to set up the writable hard-drives on your networked windows pc
[06:23] <followthewind> No thanks bro I have dialup
[06:23] <Pelo> ok folks I am out, way past my bed time here
[06:23] <Pelo> g'night
[06:23] <nelsonuwp> how do I s-video out a clone of my screen?
[06:23] <Zigosity> strabes: People in here yesterday told me that FAT32 won't let you change permissions, which makes sharing hard :\
[06:23] <ko12upt> oh yea i checked the cd to see
[06:23] <strabes> Zigosity: make a nautilus shortcut to the drive on the desktop :) Sorry I can't help you
[06:23] <dr_willis> samba does have a lot of  options however. :) most of which people dont need.
[06:23] <Zigosity> np.
[06:23] <Zigosity> I'll deal with it.
[06:23] <ko12upt> i think ill use a dvd :P
[06:23] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: I'm hearing a lot of good things about KDE, and it seems like there are currently more apps for it... but the last time I checked, I didn't like the feel, and felt it was more messy than gnome
[06:23] <Zigosity> Might just go back to windows :\ lol
[06:23] <pyCube> hmm.. brand new feisty install.. wireless network.. net speeds often slow to relative crawl, have to do /etc/init.d/networking restart, then speeds go back up to max.. any ideas?
[06:23] <strabes> Zigosity: I think that is true. I had problems with my fat32 partition until i made it ext3
[06:24] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: also it crashed more often :(
[06:24] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  a vfat or ntfs partition has its 'permissions' set when mounted. as a work around of mimitations in the vfat/ntfs compared to other - filesystems.
[06:24] <ko12upt> <---------------wonders if that would work??
[06:24] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  so thats correct.
[06:24] <freddy_> DanaG: i'm so mad at nvidia+ubuntu+beryl right now! :(
[06:24] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: It should be, i mean, if you install smb4k (which is easy to put up) it will install all the dependancies, BUT it'll chew up more CPU/RAM when its running the kde libraries on the background
[06:24] <Zigosity> Hurrah, I'm correct.
[06:24] <timothy_> anyone know how to make keyring stop asking me every time i log in for a password for my wifi?
[06:24] <Toma-> ko12upt: yep. just make sure you dont go overboard and use more than 4gb for the squashed fs :D
[06:24] <Toma-> but thats pretty hard to do.
[06:24] <levander> I'm looking at the "apt-cache show" output for a package.  What's the difference between the Maintainer and Original-Maintainer fields?
[06:24] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ yeah, thats something I'm willing to sacrifice, im only going to be syncing occasionally anyways
[06:25] <strabes> pyCube: just comment out all the interfaces except auto lo and iface lo inet loopback in /etc/network/interfaces
[06:25] <Zigosity> dr_willis: Is there any way of changing the permissions that are set when mounted?
[06:25] <strabes> pyCube: and let networkmanager handle them
[06:25] <Zigosity> >_<
[06:25] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Personally, i prefer KDE, (i'm using GNOME, but... yeah) It has a lot more X-applications for it, making it simpler for newbies and pro's alike :D
[06:25] <levander> Is the original maintainer where the package comes downstream from?
[06:25] <ko12upt> toma :) ill use one of them 6$ cds 8.7 gigs or something like that
[06:25] <Toma-> ko12upt: also keep in mind that its going to be running from RAM so dont think you can run massive programs with ease
[06:25] <timothy_> ...
[06:25] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: i do like their built in share/bandwidth manager :)
[06:25] <DanaG> I can't stand KDE for one reason: I find it feels BULKY to me.
[06:25] <ko12upt> toma would i be able to install it
[06:26] <DanaG> Oh, and bulky != bloaty.
[06:26] <ko12upt> with everything i put on there
[06:26] <m0u5e> _Ahti_: gnome is just so nicely organized though... its simple and easy to use
[06:26] <Toma-> ko12upt: yep. just update the package manifest, i think
[06:26] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Yeah, KDE is great, its a lot more, erm... "integrated" than Gnome, for example... Gnome depends on other applications to do simple tasks for it.. but in KDE its all KDE
[06:26] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  not that i am aware of. Never really had to worry about it much.
[06:26] <Toma-> ko12upt: its one of the steps on that guide i spammed you
[06:26] <Zigosity> Heh
[06:26] <strabes> m0u5e: KDE has many more options and is more powerful imo
[06:26] <levander> I just don't think Ubuntu has put as much effort into organizing their KDE desktop as they have their GNOME desktop.
[06:26] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ thats partly why i dont like KDE though, i dont like that everything has a "K" in it, so to say
[06:26] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  windows can read/write to ext2/3 now. :) so i rarely need to use vfat partitions any more
[06:26] <levander> There were like 5 different places to make settings for your theme in KDE.  In GNOME, there's one dialog.
[06:27] <Zigosity> dr_willis: Formatting the drive is -not- an option. I need the data on it.
[06:27] <ko12upt> i saved it to my bookmark :)
[06:27] <nelsonuwp> how do I clone my computer?
[06:27] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: KDE isn't any harder... and the KDE today is faster that what it was before... i find KDE faster than GNOME
[06:27] <levander> m0u5e: everything having a g though is okay though?
[06:27] <strabes> m0u5e: That problem is getting better, (fewer applications have K in them now)  After you figure out what each application does then it's better.
[06:27] <vanberge> has DivX pretty much been replaced by Xvid ?  seem that most encoders now focus on the xvid
[06:27] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: with the dd command
[06:27] <guycook> Hello, Guy can 'break' 7.04 by messing with xorg.conf so much that it wouldn't boot :(  , reinstalling now, i'll be more careful.
[06:27] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: Yeah, well... gnome has a lot of g's too
[06:27] <Fezzler> okay, here goes nothing, I'm gonna pull trigger on >sudo apt-get install samba, right?
[06:27] <nelsonuwp> and what the hell is this pidgin thing that just came up on my computer
[06:27] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  copy it over somewher then. back it up. ONE thing ive learhed the hard way. If y9our data is THAT impiorntant - BACK it up. You could lose it NOW at any time. :)
[06:27] <nelsonuwp> Toma-: dd command?
[06:27] <guycook> Guy's problem, is the xorg.conf wouldn't save the new settings.
[06:27] <vanberge> guycook,  i dont think so
[06:28] <Flannel> nelsonuwp: Pidgin isn't in ubuntu, so you mustve installed it yourself
[06:28] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: yep. see the command 'man dd'
[06:28] <strabes> guycook: you don't have to do that. simply boot into the live cd and copy the xorg.conf from there and replace the one on your hard drive with the one from the live cd
[06:28] <DanaG> dd is inefficient.
[06:28] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  you dont want to know the # of people ive seen the last 3 months that have had hd's just Die on them :)
[06:28] <levander> nelsonuwp: dd on the command line will make a backup image of your disk, i think you can also use parted as a menu driven system, and gparted or kparted(?) as GUI's
[06:28] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ not as much as KDE still :D
[06:28] <jimmy-nosound> nelsonuwp: try this http://www.feyrer.de/g4u/
[06:28] <vanberge> guycook, xorg.conf will mess up your GUI, but your system would still boot theoretically
[06:28] <Zigosity> dr_willis: I know, I know... So, if I changed it to ext3, I would still be able to use it from windows?
[06:28] <DanaG> http://fs-driver.org
[06:28] <levander> nelsonuwp: pidgin is the latest version of gaim.  AOL made gaim change their name.
[06:28] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: and more importantly... its just a name, most applications for kde are made by independent developers, just by adding a "K" in to the name doesn't make it bad :P
[06:28] <DanaG> for ext2&3 in Windows.
[06:28] <dr_willis> Zigosity,  yes. I use that fs-driver all the time :)
[06:28] <m0u5e> _ahti_ no no , i dont mean literally having a K in it
[06:28] <cein> i've never had a hard drive die
[06:29] <nelsonuwp> levander: so your sayin im screwed
[06:29] <m0u5e> _ahti_ i mean like, its all tightly bundled and all pretty much produced with the same feeling
[06:29] <Flannel> levander, nelsonuwp: Pidgin isn't in Ubuntu yet.  It's still GAIM in feisty.  Pidgin will be in Gutsy.
[06:29] <guycook> strabes, thanks but I"m past the point of doing that it will just take a few minutes for the new install
[06:29] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ i like the integration, but i find it sometimes lacks diversity, and i just don't like what it looks/feels like sometimes
[06:29] <Zigosity> Why does this have to be so damn complicated -__-
[06:29] <nelsonuwp> sorry guys.. i didnt mean clone as in hard disk i meant clone as in monitor
[06:29] <nelsonuwp> like out s-video on my laptop
[06:29] <guycook> strabes, I believe you're right about copying that, but I just get impatient sometimes....
[06:29] <clockmaker> how can i get rid of a totally white screen after installing beryl?
[06:30] <Zigosity> I don't understand WHY I can't just share the stupid FAT32 partition as it is.
[06:30] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: KDE is much more customisable than GNOME will ever be... So, you can pretty much change it all to suit your needs
[06:30] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: oh. like 2 displays?
[06:30] <Flannel> clockmaker: #ubuntu-effects for Beryl support
[06:30] <clockmaker> ty
[06:30] <levander> nelsonuwp: screwed how?
[06:30] <m0u5e> _Ahti_ hmm yeah, i have been planning to check it out... don't wanna lose hope in gnome yet thougH :)
[06:30] <nelsonuwp> toma-:yeah
[06:30] <strabes> guycook: oh, then go for it.
[06:30] <nelsonuwp> levander: wasnt gaim like adware or spyware.. thats how i remember it
[06:30] <lightrush> any1 to know how to install Ubuntu over a Software RAID0?
[06:31] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: simplest solution is a VGA splitter, but do you have 2 video out ports?
[06:31] <Luke9511> what would cause fglrx drivers to mess up the xserver to where i cant boot into kde or gnome?
[06:31] <levander> nelsonuwp: no, gaim is a very fine multiprotocol chat program
[06:31] <nelsonuwp> toma-: laptop
[06:31] <Apeezee> Why is totem telling me i can't play a DVD because i don't have the right plugin?
[06:31] <nelsonuwp> toma-: so no
[06:31] <levander> nelsonuwp: people compare it to commercial software like Trillian Pro
[06:31] <_Ahti_> m0u5e: :) I like KDE... it really is great, Gnome is good also, but its not as good imo
[06:31] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: ahh.
[06:31] <levander> or Trillian Plus, forget what it's called
[06:31] <m0u5e> _ahti_ oops
[06:31] <strabes> trillian? blasphemy!!!
[06:31] <Toma-> nelsonuwp: im not too sure sorry :<
[06:31] <Faith> hey, need some help installing
[06:31] <NemesisD> hi im on the phone trying to help my boss get some data from a tape drivre
[06:32] <guycook> strabes, you don't happen to be running on an nvidia dual monitor card ?
[06:32] <m0u5e> anyone know of getting an intellimouse to work without having to do the whole imwheel thing?
[06:32] <nelsonuwp> toma-: i dont even need a double display just switch it
[06:32] <levander> Apeezee: you need some packages installed that has those plugins, one of those packages has CSS, i forget the names, maybe search the wiki for them?
[06:32] <Toma-> NemesisD: cool! tape drives!
[06:32] <NemesisD> he can't find it in lshw -C disk or device manager, where should we look next? its plugged in via a PCI adapter
[06:32] <NemesisD> Toma-, i know :/
[06:32] <Fezzler> okay, samba package installed.  Now edit the smb.conf?
[06:32] <strabes> guycook: nope. ATI X1400 laptop
[06:32] <levander> NemesisD: i'm blind guessing, but there is a lspci command he could try
[06:33] <levander> NemesisD: i'd also try #ubuntu-server for that stuff
[06:33] <strabes> guycook: You can just ask your question in this channel though. Somebody is bound to know the answer to your problem.
[06:33] <NemesisD> he can't find the card in there unfortunately
[06:33] <_Ahti_> I don't understand this bs, i can't watch a video online with any reasonable speed... but downloading updates, etc works just fine!!! Is there something wrong with Firefox? Why can't it download videos off youtube(etc) without taking hours
[06:33] <Zigosity> dr_willis: Is there any particular reason why Linux people decided that FAT32 just shouldn't be shared, or are they just mean >_<.
[06:33] <Faith> i've got a dead stop on my install, someone help?
[06:33] <Toma-> NemesisD: you might want to try turning acpi off in the kernel boot options as that usually screws with PCI slots, but use that as a last resort
[06:33] <m0u5e> hehe anyone know what the mac-theme window panel is called?
[06:33] <_Ahti_> Faith: Depends, what kind of issue is it?
[06:33] <Toma-> NemesisD: what kinda of PCI card is it? some sort of controller card?
[06:33] <Fezzler> why can't I find #ubuntu-server in my room list
[06:33] <Felarin> Faith : What happened during your installation? Feisty?
[06:33] <Faith> my install went fine all the way to the detecting hardware stage
[06:34] <Faith> yes, Feisty
[06:34] <levander> m0u5e: you mean the dock?
[06:34] <m0u5e> levander: yeah
[06:34] <Faith> then the blue screen is blank
[06:34] <guycook> strabes, thank you, my question is does Ubuntu 7.04 support xinerama, that is having 2 monitors side by side instead of having the wideview of 2 monitors combined into one big wide screen?
[06:34] <autoklauen> ok Pelo i found the !sound ratehr useless , sorry. Thing is that for the last 4 months there has absolutely been no prblem with the sound. Now , after a rarely done reboot, i can no longer access alsamixer , or hear any sounds when im logged in. but at the log in prompt i do hear the login sound.
[06:34] <Faith> the drive's spinning, but nothing's happening
[06:34] <NemesisD> Toma-, its an adaptec raid card i think
[06:34] <steven_> I HAVE A QUESTIOM
[06:34] <levander> Fezzler: just type "/join #ubuntu-server"
[06:34] <m0u5e> levander:fezzler: type in /join #ubuntu-server
[06:34] <m0u5e> levander: oops
[06:34] <guycook> or better do I run  the nvidia-settings just as the user?
[06:34] <m0u5e> :levander: ignore that last one haha
[06:35] <levander> NemesisD: you know, Canonical does offer commercial support if that's what you need
[06:35] <steven_> is there a way to manage applications downloaded from the internet instead of a manager so that they all appeat in one window???
[06:35] <Toma-> NemesisD: can you see the raid card at all?
[06:35] <nelsonuwp> does  anyone know how to output my screen to my s-video thing on my laptop?
[06:35] <levander> NemesisD: http://canonical.com/support
[06:35] <NemesisD> Toma-, i think all its detecting is the onboard raid card
[06:35] <ColdBeer> hey is Fedora or Red hat better than ubuntu?
[06:35] <m0u5e> nelsonuwp: there should be a button you can press on your laptop (default button)
[06:35] <levander> nelsonuwp: have you tried just plugging it in and see what happens?
[06:36] <Toma-> NemesisD: see it with this.. 'cat /proc/scsi/scsi'
[06:36] <levander> ColdBeer: this channel is too busy for trolling
[06:36] <nelsonuwp> levander: yeah nothing
[06:36] <SurfnKid> how do i look for a file extension
[06:36] <SurfnKid> *.ico?
[06:36] <nelsonuwp> m0u5e: i dont see a button
[06:36] <m0u5e> nelsonuwp: so when you plug it in nothing happens?
[06:36] <strabes> SurfnKid: the "file extensions" in linux aren't like like they are in windows
[06:36] <NemesisD> Toma-, k hold ill tell him
[06:37] <SurfnKid> strabes, how do i find an icon file then
[06:37] <nelsonuwp> m0u5e: correct
[06:37] <levander> SurfnKid: "ls *.ico" will list all files that end in .ico in the current directory
[06:37] <ColdBeer> levander i wasn't trolling whats do u mean?
[06:37] <Faith> so no one knows what's up with my install?
[06:37] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:37] <Toma-> NemesisD: also, 'dmesg | grep st0' might show something useful
[06:37] <strabes> SurfnKid: just run "locate .ico"
[06:37] <SurfnKid> levander, how about a specific set of folders
[06:37] <SurfnKid> ok
[06:37] <ion> Anyone know how to set a terminal app in gnome menu so it Does Not Close after execution, what cmd argument do I use
[06:37] <m0u5e> nelsonuwp: hmmm...
[06:37] <Fezzler> no takers in #ubuntu-server to help configure smb.conf  :(
[06:37] <penikio> hi everybody
[06:38] <levander> ColdBeer: that guestion is very general, there are a hundred different answers, it'll be easier for you to pick one at random, try it, if you don't like it, try the other to find your answer
[06:38] <badkitty> Which applications are best used for Remote Desktop between ubuntu and Windows?
[06:38] <Flannel> Fezzler: #ubuntu-server isn't for support.  This room is.
[06:38] <penikio> is there anyone that i can have have private chat for virtualization technology of ubuntu 7.04?
[06:38] <Toma-> ion: you could add 'sleep 10s' after the commmand you run, thatll leave it open for 10 secs?
[06:38] <Fezzler> Flannel: Thanks.  I was directed to ubuntu-server for samba setup qs
[06:39] <gifpro> anyone know how to install plugins to gaim/pidgin in ubuntu?
[06:39] <guycook> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174  found a dual monitor 'how to' in forums, should help quite a lot
[06:39] <ion> Toma-, I want the terminal to stay open so I can make commands
[06:39] <ion> or issue it cmds
[06:39] <levander> badkitty: I know there's VNC.  There's also a remote desktop icon in System -> Administration that I've never clicked on.  You could see what that does.
[06:39] <m0u5e> nelsonuwp: what graphics card do you have?
[06:39] <Toma-> ion: oh, add 'bash' after it maybe?
[06:39] <levander> Flannel: what's #ubuntu-server there for?
[06:39] <badkitty> levander: I want to be able to connect to a remote pc outside my LAN (so over internet)
[06:40] <Faith> I'm dyin' here...
[06:40] <levander> Flannel: topic from #ubuntu-server says "Ubunt Server discussion and support"
[06:40] <badkitty> Can VNC do it?
[06:40] <levander> badkitty: I'm sure VNC can.  I've never done it personally.  I was just giving you some places to look.
[06:40] <NemesisD> Toma-, nothing on the dmesg or the cat
[06:40] <guycook> ahah! first step is to backup the xorg.conf (which would've been great had I done that the first 'try')
[06:40] <JammasterJay> Today i installed "beagle", a script to locate my wifi card and a number of apps from "add/remove".  Now, all my desktop icons are gone, as is any access to my home file through the "places" menu, under the places menu is "Desktop", "search" and Create DVD...what happened to all my stuff?
[06:41] <Fezzler> dr_Willis: help with snb.conf?
[06:41] <badkitty> Cool, I figured vnc could probably do it, just wanted to see if anyone knew of some other options
[06:41] <_Ahti_> WHAT! Its amazing what a system update can fix T_T'
[06:41] <Toma-> NemesisD: dang. sounds like the raid controller isnt getting seen at all. try another PCI slot, turn acpi off and boot again?
[06:41] <NemesisD> Toma-, how do you turn acpci off?
[06:41] <levander> badkitty: click on that "Remote Desktop" option in the System -> Administration menu.  SEe what that is.  I've never checked.
[06:41] <bluecat9> badkitty, what OS is the remote pc running that you want to connect to?
[06:41] <levander> badkitty: that's probably the "recommended" Ubuntu way of connecting.
[06:41] <levander> bluecat9: it's Windows
[06:42] <badkitty> bluecat9: I would like to be able to connect to winxp and linux
[06:42] <nelsonuwp> ok so totem movie player has a tv-out selection in the preferences
[06:42] <bluecat9> levander, that's under Preferences and is for letting someone connect to you :)
[06:42] <Toma-> NemesisD: select your kernel in grub, hit e, select the kernel line, hit e, add "acpi=off" and press b
[06:42] <Faith> does anyone know why I have a blank blue box in the middle of my screen?
[06:42] <nelsonuwp> but it wont let me select tv out
[06:42] <bluecat9> badkitty, then like levander said, vnc is a good way to go.
[06:42] <autoklauen> this is the result i get from trying alsamixer : alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device   , and i can not access preferences as sugested on the !sound link pasted.
[06:43] <NemesisD> Toma-, do you think he'd benefit from trying this on a machine with native scsi support?
[06:43] <bullgard4> What is meant with a 'kernel object file'?
[06:43] <ion> Anyone know how to set a terminal app in gnome menu so it Does Not Close after execution, what cmd argument do I use
[06:43] <Toma-> NemesisD: yes.
[06:43] <xris_> autoklauen: I jsut noticed what you're talking about. I get the same thing
[06:43] <levander> bluecat9: interesting, i just clicked on it, got some dialog i didn't wanna fill out, so i didn't figure it out myself, thanks
[06:44] <Toma-> NemesisD: otherwise, you said it had onboard raid?
[06:44] <badkitty> bluecat9: great I will have to check out the docs for vnc then... I was at their website a few days ago... it coul use a little beautification...
[06:44] <NemesisD> Toma-, yes but i ithink its sata
[06:44] <Toma-> NemesisD: bugger :)
[06:44] <NemesisD> i know :/
[06:44] <levander> ion: man gnome-terminal
[06:45] <SurfnKid> how can i convert a png to ico?
[06:45] <autoklauen> xris_ , ok did you manage to get it working somehow ?
[06:45] <tree> hello
[06:45] <levander> SurfnKid: i'd check gnome, open the png, then save it as an ico
[06:45] <bluecat9> badkitty, np, to connect from linux to a remote machine running vnc server just use Internet > Terminal Service Client and set Protocol to VNC.
[06:45] <Toma-> "NEVER EVER buy or attempt to use any Adaptec SCSI RAID products as they are garbage"
[06:45] <Toma-> :D
[06:45] <tree> can somebody please help me with a soundcard issue
[06:45] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[06:45] <SurfnKid> levander, gnome?
[06:45] <NemesisD> Toma-, say wha? hes super loyal to adaptec i think
[06:45] <Toma-> !away > unikon
[06:45] <tonsofpcs> how can I change the X login system settings?  I try going to change setting, I put the root password, it starts drawing the config window, then it dumps out and restarts itself  [ubuntustudio - feisty] 
[06:46] <m0u5e> if we have gaim 2.0beta, how do we upgrade to pidgeon 2.0?
[06:46] <Toma-> NemesisD: well dont tell him that :)
[06:46] <xris_> autoklauen: no, I never have. ever since I installed dapper it's been like that through 3 releases. SB Live! value
[06:46] <m0u5e> is ubuntu going to release an update? :X
[06:46] <NemesisD> Toma-, gotcha ;)
[06:46] <tree> i have an onboard sis soundcard that is only in one channel so i got a pci soundblaster card but kmix keeps revertung to the onboard instead of the new creative soundcard
[06:47] <nelsonuwp> I dont remember if I have an ATI or an nVidia is there a way to tell?
[06:47] <bluecat9> m0u5e, http://www.getdeb.net/download.php?release=817&fpos=0 (deb)
[06:47] <levander> bluecat9: can I use that Terminal Service Client to connect to that Windows Remote Desktop thing they've got on Windows XP also??
[06:47] <tree> the ensoniq card shows up in kmix and i can click it but still no sound
[06:47] <pyCube> bah..
[06:47] <badkitty> Well then Im guessing that RDP should be able to connect to a windows desktop (RDP is windows remote protocol)
[06:47] <pyCube> i dont get network manager
[06:47] <Flannel> levander: #ubuntu-server is for the server team.  Although, apparently recently theyve started doing a smidge of support there too.  This is stil probably your best bet for server support
[06:47] <bluecat9> levander, yes, just set Protocol to RDPv5
[06:47] <pyCube> what is it supposed to do?
[06:47] <autoklauen> xris_ , okay i see . i never had any problems untill last night, and ive been using dapper for about a year now
[06:47] <pyCube> besides make a spinny icon for a little while?
[06:47] <bluecat9> levander, RDP will work but i think the v5 gives you clipboard support?
[06:47] <m0u5e> bluecat9: thx
[06:47] <bluecat9> m0u5e, np
[06:47] <SurfnKid> !ico
[06:48] <Toma-> NemesisD: ive got to go. sorry i couldnt help. good luck!
[06:48] <bluecat9> m0u5e, Pidgin will auto import your Gaim settings..
[06:48] <levander> bluecat9: awesome, i saw that in the list box, i was wondering what RDPv5 was.
[06:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ico - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:48] <m0u5e> bluecat9: in the future, will i just be able to download upates for pidgin using my update manager?
[06:48] <m0u5e> bluecat9: or will ihave to reinstall every update? :X
[06:48] <bluecat9> m0u5e, yes
[06:48] <tree> is there a way to disable my onboard soundcard ? so i can use my creative labs pci soundcard
[06:48] <m0u5e> bluecat9: aweeeesoomme :) thx
[06:48] <bluecat9> m0u5e, Pidgin will be added to the main repos soon
[06:48] <unikon> Any idea when Pidgin  will be available in ubuntus synaptic?
[06:48] <LokiListens> hey everyone.  i have a problem here.  i installed a login manager theme, and it was apparently buggy, now i can only get my ubuntu box to let me in in recovery mode, where i can't get gdmsetup to run.  any ideas?
[06:48] <xris_> autoklauen: well, yours is probably a different issue then. I've seen many posts around the palce from people who've had alsa working, then screwed it somewhow and are trying to fix it. you could check those out in google.
[06:48] <wilo> hey, does anyone know a easy simple to use .gif creator for ubuntu/linux?
[06:48] <bluecat9> m0u5e, Pidgin will not interfere with Gaim install.. no worries
[06:48] <guycook> Looks like the "Twin View" is the best bet for setting up the nvidia card, do I run the nvidia-settings as sudo ?  Would someone please retype the command to set the sudo password please?
[06:48] <badkitty> bluecat9: If my buddies accross the internet and through a router, how could I dial into his machine? Would I have to configure his router to forward traffic or can I do it another way?
[06:48] <xris_> tree: disable it in bios...
[06:49] <Faith> okay, come on....I get to the detecting hardware step, and then after it detects, it blanks out... anyone???
[06:49] <levander> bluecat9: you mean it will be added for Gutsy?  I thought they didn't add stuff between releaes.
[06:49] <pyCube> the only way i can get wifi to work is to manually set it up (static or dhcp).. trying to let networkmanager do it results in nothing at all.. i select my wifi netork, the icon spins.. the stops and no worky
[06:49] <tree> xris thanks
[06:49] <tree> is that easy to do
[06:49] <xris_> tree: yes, it should be easy.
[06:49] <m0u5e> bluecat9: do you recommend i uninstall gaim before install pigin?
[06:49] <pisq> memory stick shows error on , does that mean it's
[06:49] <pisq> dead
[06:49] <m0u5e> bluecat9: or will it automatically rename everything, and change the installation for me :)
[06:49] <bluecat9> levander, repos are updated all the time.. but i'm not sure when it will be added.. could be with Gutsy.. :)
[06:49] <Flannel> levander: Gutsy isn't released yet.  Feisty won't have it.
[06:49] <bluecat9> m0u5e, no.. i have both installed
[06:49] <penikio> why it's so difficult to find any information regarding to virtualization of ubuntu feisty
[06:49] <levander> guycook: sudo user's the user's password who types sudo
[06:49] <bluecat9> m0u5e, pidgin will not interfere with gaim..
[06:50] <penikio> anyone can give me a lead
[06:50] <m0u5e> bluecat9: but i only need one, whats the point in leaving gaim on my computer? :X
[06:50] <levander> guycook: to change the sudo password, change your password
[06:50] <tonsofpcs> how can I change GDM settings other than the built-in config thing [it is crashing on load for some reason] ?
[06:50] <bluecat9> badkitty, em i don't know anything about dialing in.. as in dial-up
[06:50] <badkitty> peniko: you want to create a virtual appliance of feisty? VMWARE??
[06:50] <penikio> no
[06:50] <levander> tonsofpcs: I wonder if "dpkg-reconfigure gdm" would work??
[06:50] <LokiListens> did anyone have any ideas on that problem with my gdmsetup?
[06:50] <Faith> anyone? come on... I really need to get this done
[06:50] <badkitty> bluecat9: not dialup... accross the internet- get to his pc even though hes behind a router
[06:50] <penikio> i am thinking to migrate some servers to feisty
[06:50] <guycook> levander, I only have my user name and password, haven't made the first sudo passwd
[06:50] <bluecat9> m0u5e, your call.. dunno
[06:51] <penikio> but i need to learn about the virtualization of feisty first
[06:51] <Flannel> guycook: your user is made, which means youre sudo password is done.
[06:51] <bluecat9> badkitty, if there is no firewall in the way and he's not using NAT then you can go right in.. assuming the ISP hasn't blocked the port
[06:51] <levander> penikio: Xen is prolly the best way, not a lotta people are doing it, especially in this channel which is most home users, that's why little info
[06:51] <Flannel> guycook: sudo doesn't have it's own password, it uses your user's
[06:51] <wilo> hey, does anyone know a easy simple to use .gif creator for ubuntu/linux?
[06:51] <RagingBull> how do I disable/enable window decor
[06:51] <penikio> i want to make image of my ubuntu 6.06 server as a VMware appliance
[06:51] <m0u5e> bluecat9: okay, regardless, thx :)
[06:51] <levander> guycook: sudo's password is the user's password who types sudo
[06:51] <penikio> anyone have the idea?
[06:51] <buckrogerz> what pkg do i need to compile things in ubuntu?
[06:51] <guycook> Flannel, ok, thanks
[06:51] <bluecat9> m0u5e, np
[06:51] <badkitty> bluecat9: if there are say three computers behind the router, what do I do to specify a certain one?
[06:51] <Flannel> !compile | buckrogerz
[06:51] <ubotu> buckrogerz: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[06:52] <levander> wilo: inkscape or gimp?  i've never done it
[06:52] <guycook> levander, thanks to you too, be patient please it's my 2nd day
[06:52] <Flannel> buckrogerz: build-essential
[06:52] <m0u5e> levander/wilo: inkscape is for vectoring, gimp is for bitmap editting
[06:52] <buckrogerz> Flannel, thanks
[06:52] <RagingBull> guycook: if you need to run as root and don't want to type the pass everytime do "sudo su -" (without the quotes)
[06:52] <tonsofpcs> thanks, i'll try, levander
[06:52] <RagingBull> guycook: but be careful lol
[06:52] <Flannel> RagingBull, guycook, not sudo su -, use `sudo -i`
[06:52] <pisq> how do you test SRAM sticks?
[06:52] <bluecat9> badkitty, that probably means he is using NAT which means someone will have to configure the router
[06:52] <guycook> RagingBull, on my second install I"ll be careful this time.
[06:53] <RagingBull> Flannel: that works for me I just used it
[06:53] <Flannel> !worksforme | RagingBull
[06:53] <ubotu> RagingBull: 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.
[06:53] <bluecat9> badkitty, usually by connecting to a web interface on the router's IP and setting up Port Forwarding, or something
[06:53] <levander> guycook: or, just "sudo -i" will leave you logged in as root
[06:53] <buckrogerz> how do i find a pkg that contains a certain file?
[06:53] <Flannel> buckrogerz: Already installed? or not yet?
[06:53] <wilo> levander: hmm yeah i haven't done it on windows b4 either
[06:53] <m0u5e> wilo: for simple gif creation, just use gimp :D
[06:53] <wilo> on linux before* only on linux
[06:54] <LokiListens> no one knows a way i can reset the login manager?
[06:54] <buckrogerz> Flannel, not yet
[06:54] <wilo> m0u5e: is it a plugin, cuz i cangt see option to do it
[06:54] <RagingBull> ubotu: what is the diff between sudo su - and sudo -i
[06:54] <badkitty> bluecat9: yah thats what i figured... i was hoping there could be an extension of some sort I would add to the address field in tsclient or something
[06:54] <levander> LokiListens: reconfigure or restart?
[06:54] <Flannel> buckrogerz: You'll need to (get and) use apt-file
[06:54] <buckrogerz> Flannel, many thanks
[06:54] <LokiListens> it's locked up after i installed a new theme for it
[06:54] <RagingBull> ubotu: I'm not completely familiar with how those work...used to redhat back in the 5.2 days and I just used su
[06:55] <Flannel> !sudo | RagingBull
[06:55] <ubotu> RagingBull: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:55] <levander> LokiListens: you may need to figure out how to go down in the configuration files and remove the theme?  I'm not sure
[06:55] <bluecat9> badkitty, basically just toss the routers ip in a web browser (on the network with the router) and click Advanced > Port Forwarding.. then set incoming connections on port 5900 to IP X
[06:55] <bluecat9> badkitty, IP X being the static IP of the machine you want to connect to
[06:55] <LokiListens> levander; thanks i doubt i can do that.  i guess i'll just have to reinstall again
[06:55] <bluecat9> badkitty, assuming the machines behind the router are setup with static IP's
[06:56] <badkitty> bluecat9: yah I know how to do that much thanks....
[06:56] <bluecat9> badkitty, gl
[06:56] <badkitty> bluecat9: thanks
[06:57] <bluecat9> badkitty, for added security it is best to not use port 5900 when you configure the router... dead give away it's vnc
[06:57] <jscinoz> Is /tmp supposed to clean itself automatically?
[06:58] <levander> jscinoz: i dunno, but you could check to /etc/cron* files to see, if it's not in there, my bet is they don't clean automatically
[06:59] <jscinoz> alright i will, btw the reason im asking this is that withing 2-3logins it fills with 50,000+ files and fills my root partition
[06:59] <suyog> a quick question please! how do i change the default gtk fonts for fluxbox?
[06:59] <r00tintheb0x> hello all.
[06:59] <levander> jscinoz: i'd see what program is creating all that /tmp garbage, that's more of a problem than auto-cleaning /tmp
[07:00] <jscinoz> how can i check what program created them?
[07:00] <levander> jscinoz: look at the filename for a hint
[07:00] <randomwalker> i installed latex on feisty and i'm not able to compile my latex files into ps
[07:00] <levander> jscinoz: there's also some command that tells yoou what files are open on a filesystem, i think it's lsof?
[07:00] <randomwalker> dvips complains that it can't find header file arial.ttf
[07:01] <randomwalker> i've searched google and found nothing
[07:01] <r00tintheb0x> jscinoz, what created what?
[07:01] <randomwalker> any ideas?
[07:01] <levander> jscinoz: check #bash for the name of that command
[07:01] <r00tintheb0x> randomwalker, thats a windows font file.
[07:01] <r00tintheb0x> you need to get it leagaly.
[07:01] <randomwalker> how do i do that
[07:01] <r00tintheb0x> if you own a copy of windows, its on there.
[07:01] <r00tintheb0x> or you can download it off the internet if you've purchased it.
[07:01] <levander> lol @ get it legally just by copying it from windows r00tintheb0x
[07:02] <jscinoz> levander, all the files are named "tmpXXXXXXX" where X is hex
[07:02] <jscinoz> and are .zip files
[07:02] <randomwalker> where is it located in vista
[07:02] <randomwalker> and where do i put it in ubuntu
[07:02] <r00tintheb0x> oh man
[07:02] <r00tintheb0x> hol don randomwalker
[07:02] <Flannel> !fonts | randomwalker
[07:02] <ubotu> randomwalker: 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
[07:02] <GTroy_> anyone got an idea why when I try to load ubuntu I can't get to the desktop from a live cd?
[07:02] <r00tintheb0x> thats what i was looking for
[07:03] <r00tintheb0x> cool Flannel
[07:03] <levander> jscinoz: do a "ls -l" on one of them and see who owns those files
[07:03] <levander> GTroy_: there's some incompatible hardware on your system? we need some kind of error message or description
[07:03] <levander> GTroy_: need more than it doesn't work
[07:03] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[07:03] <GTroy_> levander yeah, there's an error message
[07:04] <levander> GTroy_: you gonna tell us it?
[07:04] <GTroy_> piix something won't be laoded
[07:04] <GTroy_> I'll have to reboot it again
[07:04] <jscinoz> levander, it returns "-r-------- 1 jack jack 165302 2000-03-29 07:34 tmpfff15ea.zip"
[07:04] <levander> GTroy_: you've got incompatible hardware, but try a reboot...
[07:04] <jscinoz> jack is my username
[07:04] <GTroy_> it won't load this particular module becaues of this t22 being a ibm
[07:04] <levander> GTroy_: it's time to search ubuntuforums and maybe make a post if rebooting doesn't work
[07:04] <levander> GTroy_: what is a t22?
[07:05] <GTroy_> yeah, I keep forgetting to wite the error down
[07:05] <GTroy_> t22== thinkpad model
[07:05] <lalit> i have a computer on the network called alpha...it's ip address is 192.168.0.4....i can ping 192.168.0.4 from another computer...but i can't ping alpha...any ideas on what's going on have i setup something wrong?
[07:05] <JammasterJay> What is the default file manager with Ubuntu called?
[07:05] <levander> GTroy_: there is some incomplete listing of tested hardware on wiki.ubuntu.com, if you're having problems, you could check there
[07:05] <levander> JammasterJay: Nautilus
[07:05] <GTroy_> aha, thanks levander
[07:06] <JammasterJay> thx
[07:06] <levander> GTroy_: it sounds like you're headed for ubuntuforums with a post eventually though, that's a real problem, not just some typo somewhere
[07:06] <jebus> I have a harddrive with windows on it and with empty space. I want to install on the empty space. I should use manual partitioning in the install, yes?
[07:06] <levander> jebus: what are the other partitioning options?
[07:06] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[07:06] <wacky> good monring! * 5C - mist ... :-/
[07:07] <levander> wacky: you cheery people tick me off
[07:07] <mojojojo_> How do I enable software updates? I haven't received any for some time... that strange because in previous Ubuntu versions I got updates between a couple days.
[07:07] <bluecat9> jebus, just run Feisty and choose guided install
[07:07] <aussieaubs> maybe hes getting a BJ :)
[07:07] <mojojojo_> I working on Feisty...
[07:07] <jebus> levander: "use entire disk" and "use the largest continuous free space"
[07:07] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[07:07] <jebus> bluecat9: it is feisty, but I'm not sure I trust the "use largest free space"
[07:07] <r00tintheb0x> or make your own partitions.
[07:07] <levander> jebus: is the free space on your hard disk already partitioned, or it's just sitting there free under a Windows partition?
[07:08] <r00tintheb0x>  "use largest free space" was designed to be the safest bet.
[07:08] <bluecat9> jebus, i've used that method twice without issue
[07:08] <r00tintheb0x> Ive used it for clients multiple times.
[07:08] <r00tintheb0x> without failure.
[07:08] <jebus> levander: free alongside a windows partition
[07:08] <ubuntubeginz> hi... i have to find all files ending with the name "_Script" and change them to ending ".py" ... i onli know how to find them... find . -name '*_Script" but how to rename them as well
[07:08] <jebus> bluecat9: the "use free disk space"
[07:08] <r00tintheb0x> if you want to dual boot,  "use largest free space" is the selection to make.
[07:08] <jebus> ?
[07:08] <bluecat9> jebus, yes
[07:08] <levander> jebus: use "use largest free space" then, it'll just create a partition in the unpartitioned space
[07:09] <levander> i type too much to get my answers in the quickest
[07:09] <Cubey> still can't get nsv video to play
[07:09] <levander> you da man Cubey
[07:09] <levander> i like how you grumble!
 no prob for me ...
[07:09] <r00tintheb0x> i am god
[07:09] <jebus> levander: it's confused and won't work with that option. There's 8mb free on another HD and it's apparently trying to use that. I'll have to try manual.
[07:09] <levander> crumbling is for wimps
[07:09] <jscinoz> Where can i configure swapfile settings?
[07:09] <levander> jebus: yeah, sounds like you have a good idea where you're going, try manual
[07:10] <levander> jscinoz: /etc/fstab
[07:10] <r00tintheb0x> if you're going to dual boot, put grub on the master boot record.
[07:10] <r00tintheb0x> btw.
[07:10] <jscinoz> ok thanks
[07:10] <levander> jscinoz: to increase the swapfile size, you have to change the size of the swap partition
[07:10] <jscinoz> yeah
[07:10] <levander> jscinoz: in linux it's not really a swap file, it's a swap partition
[07:11] <r00tintheb0x> its its own partition, instead of a file on a partition.
[07:11] <jscinoz> i have a problem during bootup, i see "Activating Swap [OK] " and then ~5 lines later "Activating Swapfile Swap [OK] " at which point my computer hangs for about 2miuntes
[07:11] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: i remember doing all this font shit like 6 years ago on the command line with redhat 7.x or something
[07:11] <r00tintheb0x> yeah, thats when it sucked.
[07:11] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[07:11] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: but now i'm old and spoiled by gui's and  can barely understand the instructions :(
[07:11] <r00tintheb0x> now its
[07:11] <ubuntubeginz> anyone knoes bash programming here...or the answer to my qn...
[07:11] <r00tintheb0x> (for the experienced) easy
[07:11] <jscinoz> levander, yeah i know its a swap partition and i have a 2gb one, but im confused as to why i get two messages during bootup and the one concerning "Swapfile Swap" causes my computer to hang for an annoyingly long time
[07:12] <r00tintheb0x> randomwalker, never loose your command line man
[07:12] <r00tintheb0x> never
[07:12] <jebus> levander: it's just that in "manual," when I select "edit partition" it asks me for the partition size; but how can I be sure that it will use the free space and not the blocks on which the windows partition is?
[07:12] <r00tintheb0x> i hate gui's
[07:12] <r00tintheb0x> i refuse to use gui's unless i HAVE to... which isnt often.
[07:12] <Madpilot> ubotu, enter | r00tintheb0x
[07:12] <ubotu> r00tintheb0x: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:12] <levander> jscinoz: for lack of a better idea, after boot, i'd run "dmesg | less" and search for the swap file thing.  It may be whatever the system is doing right after activate the swap file.
[07:12] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: oh, i write code all the time and shell scripts and everything
[07:12] <r00tintheb0x> sorry Madpilot
[07:12] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: i just meant i have no patience for following instructions :)
[07:12] <levander> jscinoz: Or, just comment out the line that mounts your swap partition in /etc/fstab, and see where it hangs then.
[07:12] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: since everything usually just works nowadays
[07:13] <jscinoz> ok i'll try that
[07:13] <jscinoz> thanks
[07:13] <r00tintheb0x> oh ok randomwalker, i though you were saying you cant remember how to use VI
[07:13] <r00tintheb0x> or something of that nature.
[07:13] <autoklauen> ok if anybody saw my previous problem on not having sound. the solution was simple. in 'add user' & prevelegies i had been disabled access to sound-control. it happend after i removed users from the computer, why i dont know, but by enabling it again, sound is back. prob solved :)
[07:13] <ubuntubeginz> randonwalker: u know how to find files and rename them as well in one shot..
[07:13] <randomwalker> r00tintheb0x: you will pry my vim from my cold, dead hands :)
[07:13] <r00tintheb0x> yeah it does randomwalker, i remember mandrake 7.1
[07:13] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: totally
[07:13] <wacky_> .
[07:13] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: what exactly do you need
[07:13] <eddmul> hallo everybody, aybody can help me how to mount my new ext3 partition? Coz my Ubuntu can't detect it
[07:13] <r00tintheb0x> right randomwalker haha, i get in nano or pico sometimes, and start using colon escape wq!
[07:14] <r00tintheb0x> haha
[07:14] <randomwalker> :)
[07:14] <levander> eddmul: ubuntu only "detects" it if it's listed in /etc/fstab
[07:14] <r00tintheb0x> eddmul, "fdisk -l"
[07:14] <r00tintheb0x> Do that in a command line, that'll tell you what the name of the partition is.
[07:14] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker... i need to find files ending with '_Script'..(which i knoe) and then rename by adding ".py" extension
[07:14] <levander> eddmul: to mount it manually "sudo mount /dev/<device file> <mount dir>"
[07:14] <r00tintheb0x> no, there's no detection.  vfstab is "telling" it what to mount
[07:15] <r00tintheb0x> well, fstab... sorry.
[07:15] <hatter> where do i go for questions about evolution email client ?
[07:15] <levander> ubuntubeginz: "for i in `locate _Script` ; do mv $i $i.py ; done
[07:15] <eddmul> I didi it but it won't show up in my media folder
[07:15] <levander> ubuntubeginz: forgot the trailing "
[07:15] <kint> would anyone be able to help me compile pidgin on 7.04? or should I go over to the pidgin server
[07:15] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: for i in *_Script; do mv $i $i.py; done
[07:15] <randomwalker> damn, beat me to it :)
[07:15] <levander> kint: there used to be a #gaim channel on this server
[07:16] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: thanks will try it..
[07:16] <vbabiy> hey guys any idea when there will be a package for pidgin (the new GAIM )
[07:16] <guycook_> well, after some very slow progress, now I have the nvidia displaying "TwinView" as it's supposed to do.  Thanks everyone
[07:16] <daniel1880> whats the difference between .tar.gz files and .rpm files?
[07:16] <r00tintheb0x> The extension.;
[07:16] <Madpilot> vbabiy, with the next release of Ubuntu, probably
[07:16] <levander> vbabiy: the freeze the repositories for everything but security fixes, it won't be in the Canonical repositories until the next release, Gutsy.
[07:16] <r00tintheb0x> daniel1880, not much. They're both compressed archives.
[07:16] <elnimr> what is a TwinView?
[07:16] <barata> heih ... anybody knows about Linux Fair in San Francisco this year in August?
[07:16] <vanberge> anyone willing to recommend a good video dvd authoring software?  menus, etc.
[07:17] <barata> I wonder if they are gonna do that again
[07:17] <scarter> what issues are involved in getting pocket pc / ximian / synce / multisync working properly?
[07:17] <r00tintheb0x> .rpm is handled by the redhat package manager... it is usally a system package... whereas a .tar.gz can be any data compressed and archived.
[07:17] <eddmul> levander, corect me if I wrong : I write this : sudo mount -t /dev/hda6
[07:17] <r00tintheb0x> scarter, i have mine syncing in evolution.;
[07:18] <guycook_> goodnight all,
[07:18] <r00tintheb0x> eddmul, mount /dev/hda6 /mount/point
[07:18] <r00tintheb0x> night gu
[07:18] <vbabiy> why do they do that?
[07:18] <levander> danilos: a .tar.gz file is created by the tar command and is just a big ball that contains a bunch of tarred up files.  An .rpm file is Red Hat's version of .deb files.  They're big balls of files (created with cpio, not tar), but the files they contain are set up so that the software inside the rpm can be installed on your system.
[07:18] <scarter> r00tintheb0x: what are you using as the sync 'middle-man'?
[07:18] <vbabiy> so i wont be able to use the new software till the next release of ubunty
[07:18] <vbabiy> ubuntu
[07:19] <levander> eddmul: if you specify -t, you have to follow it with the filesystem type, you don't need -t, Ubuntu will detect the filesystem type, as long as it's a valid filesystem
[07:19] <Xenocide> can anyone help me mounting an EFI GPT partition?
[07:19] <eddmul> thank you r00tintheb0x n levander
[07:19] <t35t0r> elnimr, twinview is stretching a desktop across two monitors
[07:19] <t35t0r> also known as xinerama
[07:20] <r00tintheb0x> no problem.
[07:20] <r00tintheb0x> scarter, i dont know what you mean.
[07:20] <levander> vbabiy: you can install software from repositories other than Canonical's, but I'd just wait, it's only a few months.  It's not like you're life is gonna change because you accessed some software a few months early.  And, other repositories aren't as error-free as Canonical's.  It could cause you problems taking time to fix.
[07:20] <t35t0r> then ati has something else that allows two separate desktops on two monitors
[07:20] <r00tintheb0x> scarter, the better question is... what kind of device are you trying to sync?
[07:21] <r00tintheb0x> t35t0r, not too sure.
[07:21] <scarter> r00tintheb0x: first, how do you connect your pocket pc pda? (bluetooth, usb, irda, serial, etc...) then, what reads the data from / write to the pda?
[07:21] <r00tintheb0x> you'll have to google it.
[07:21] <vbabiy> yeah very true levander
[07:21] <WindowLess> I'm new to Ubuntu 7.04. what's the proper way to install Opera Browser?
[07:21] <jscinoz> Whenever i run a 3d intensive program such as a game process "xorg" jumps to 100% cpu usage and my system halts (ctrl+alt+f1 etc dont work) and requires a hard reboot does anyone know what is causing this?
[07:21] <Cubey> got it finally :D
[07:21] <r00tintheb0x> scarter, i connect a pocket pc via usb and evolution writes to it
[07:21] <xcalibre> hi
[07:21] <r00tintheb0x> hi xcalibre
[07:21] <Frogzoo> jscinoz: glxinfo |grep -i direct   gives yes ?
[07:22] <jscinoz> one moment.
[07:22] <kint> I found a pidgin deb package and tried to install it, but it's conflicting with the gaim package provided with the distro
[07:22] <xcalibre> how do i start remote desktop and what is the defult port?
[07:22] <scarter> r00tintheb0x: how did you configure your setup, or was it automagically configured for you when you plugged in your pda?
[07:22] <kint> I don't want to uninstall gaim because it will remove ubuntu-desktop which is generally a bad idea
[07:22] <xcalibre> r00tintheb0x:  how do i start remote desktop and what is the defult port?
[07:22] <r00tintheb0x> king@malakai:~$ glxinfo |grep -i direct
[07:22] <r00tintheb0x> -bash: glxinfo: command not found
[07:22] <r00tintheb0x> whats that mean?
[07:23] <bluecat9> xcalibre, if you're talking about "Remote Desktop" as in VNC then it's 5900
[07:23] <jscinoz> Frogzoo, it returns yes
[07:23] <r00tintheb0x> xcalibre, what? lol
[07:23] <xcalibre> bluecat9 i am talking about remote desktop on ubuntu when i install it
[07:23] <r00tintheb0x> xcalibre, you can install VNC server and "rdp" to it that way.
[07:23] <r00tintheb0x> i'd sugguest X11 forwarding over SSH though
[07:23] <r00tintheb0x> xcalibre, you can also use XDMCP
[07:23] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker : i tried this... for i in find . -name '*_Script'; do mv $i $i.py; done ...but it aint working...
[07:23] <xcalibre> ok
[07:23] <jscinoz> nevermind fixed it.
[07:24] <r00tintheb0x> thats another option, but you're going to have the whole "Desktop" displayed.
[07:24] <jscinoz> i think.
[07:24] <hanzomon4> Download the Feisty deb package from http://www.opera.com/download/ and then double click on it and follow the instructions
[07:24] <xcalibre> ok
[07:24] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: what happens when you do that?
[07:24] <bluecat9> xcalibre, that's actually vnc which uses port 5900
[07:24] <Supaplex> uniconformist: sounds like you want -exec
[07:24] <hanzomon4> http://www.opera.com/download/
[07:24] <bluecat9> r00tintheb0x, carefult, "RDP" is a protocol not to be confused with vnc protocol
[07:24] <Supaplex> uniconformist: or find .... | while read i ; do ...
[07:25] <bluecat9> *careful too
[07:25] <Rictoo> WHat would be the package name for GTK 1.2?
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> mv: cannot stat `find': No such file or directory
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> mv: cannot move `.' to `..py': Device or resource busy
[07:25] <xcalibre> bluecat9 so remote desktop on ubuntu is VNC ?
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> mv: invalid option -- n
[07:25] <Rictoo> WHat would be the package name for GTK 1.2?
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> Try `mv --help' for more information.
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> mv: target `*_Script.py' is not a directory
[07:25] <Supaplex> uniconformist: "$i"
[07:25] <r00tintheb0x> bluecat9, thats why its in quotations
[07:25] <bluecat9> xcalibre, if you mean Remote Desktop under Menu > System > Preferences, then yes
[07:25] <jimmy-nosound> how can I boost my volume?  I have all the volume controls cranked and Im only getting about a 2 out of 10 for loudness
[07:25] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: i get the above error..
[07:25] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: oh, you forgot the backticks
[07:26] <bluecat9> r00tintheb0x, but could easily confuse someone.. was all i was saying ;)
[07:26] <r00tintheb0x> oh, i see.
[07:26] <r00tintheb0x> Sorry.
[07:26] <xcalibre> bluecat9 thanks but it doesnt connect
[07:26] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: for i in `find . -name '*_Script'`; do mv $i $i.py; done
[07:26] <Supaplex> uniconformist: and mv has a -- option to ignore remaining args as literals.
[07:26] <Frogzoo> jimmy-nosound: there's a switch for external amp that helps
[07:26] <bluecat9> xcalibre, clarify please
[07:26] <xcalibre> bluecat9 what do u mean ?
[07:27] <bluecat9> xcalibre, more detail :)
[07:27] <apberzerk> i'm using an ubuntu kernel that i compiled myself, and I just selected a new module in my kernel config.  can i just do "make-kpkg modules_image" to compile the new module without rebuilding the whole kernel image?
[07:27] <Supaplex> randomwalker: not really, there are apparently spaces in the file names, and files starting with -
[07:27] <r00tintheb0x> i HAVE NO X11!!!
[07:27] <pyCube> Ok.. now i am confused... first couple boots, i saw my amd64 dualcore as 2 cpus.. now it only shows 1, and /proc/cpuinfo shows the wrong mhz too
[07:27] <r00tintheb0x> BUahaHaHA
[07:27] <carlospp> alguien puede ayudarme?
[07:27] <randomwalker> Supaplex: ouch
[07:27] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: its sweet... first time ever i am using the backtick.. :)
[07:27] <apberzerk> another way to phrase my question: what's the exact make-kpkg command to rebuild only my modules and not my kernel image
[07:27] <xcalibre> bluecat9 give me a tick.
[07:27] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, what kernel are you using?
[07:27] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: for i in `find . -name '*_Script'`; do mv "$i" "$i.py"; done -- might work
[07:28] <Frogzoo> run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"  | r00tintheb0x
[07:28] <carlospp> alguien sabe grub??
[07:28] <carlospp> alguien sabe grub??
[07:28] <r00tintheb0x> Frogzoo, i dont have X11 installed.
[07:28] <r00tintheb0x> i was ... nevermind
[07:28] <r00tintheb0x> hehe
[07:28] <r00tintheb0x> i dont use X11
[07:28] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: generic, x86 32bit
[07:28] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: wats the diff...
[07:28] <Flannel> !es | carlospp
[07:28] <Cubey> hummmmmm
[07:28] <GTroy> hi, I can only run the install disk in safe graphics mode, and now I can't click on the buttons to install...no hardware error
[07:28] <Cubey> if it's not one thing it's another. no sound in xine
[07:28] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: the quotes around $i and $i.py
[07:28] <ubotu> carlospp: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:29] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, isnt that a 64bit arch?
[07:29] <apberzerk> doobie doo, anyone know about make-kpg and custom kernels?
[07:29] <scarter> r00tintheb0x: how did you configure your setup, or was it automagically configured for you when you plugged in your pda?
[07:29] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: is it sumtin do with casting it to strings...or sumtin..
[07:29] <r00tintheb0x> scarter, i may have had to install some modules... but all i did was mount it.
[07:29] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: yes.. but thats not the point
[07:29] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: when there are spaces in the file bash treats them as different arguments
[07:29] <r00tintheb0x> and go though the settings in evolution.
[07:30] <bluecat9> GTroy, maybe try the Alternate Installer CD?
[07:30] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: if you put them in quotes it treats it as one argument
[07:30] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, what is it reading the type as?
[07:30] <carlospp> alguien sabe grub??
[07:30] <randomwalker> ubuntubeginz: bash quoting rules are pretty messy
[07:30] <Flannel> carlospp: /join #ubuntu-es
[07:30] <Supaplex> randomwalker: but the spaces expand and deliniate before $i for i in ... caputres them. hence the find ... | while read i ; do mv -- "$i" "$i".py ...
[07:30] <GTroy> bluecat9, i'm already using xubuntu
[07:30] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: that part is right.
[07:30] <GTroy> and regular ubuntu had the same problems
[07:30] <xcalibre> bluecat9 when i ping the ip it tells me its offline
[07:31] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, dmesg |grep CPU0
[07:31] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: what i dont get is what changed.. it used to get the right info and see both cpus
[07:31] <hanzomon4> How do you insert url links into irc chats using kopote?
[07:31] <Telekinesis> Does anyone ever just come here to say Ubuntu is great and works pretty much flawlessly? That's really the only thing I want to say.
[07:31] <ubuntubeginz> randomwalker: ooh...i see...hmm... thanks man..
[07:31] <bluecat9> GTroy, ok? i thought you were having install issues.. nm
[07:31] <Flannel> GTroy: alternate Disc is different than the Desktop CDs, it doesn't have a GUI, which means far less chance for error
[07:31] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, run top and see if when you press the number one... if it expands to see both CPUs
[07:31] <GTroy> bluecat, I'm not sure what the issues are
[07:31] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: already did.. 1 cpu.. but
[07:31] <pyCube> [   21.150520]  CPU0: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ stepping 02
[07:31] <pyCube> [   27.076606]  CPU #1 not responding - cannot use it.
[07:31] <daniel1880> ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Adobe Flash Player installer....how would i solve this?
[07:31] <ChrisF> greetings
[07:32] <bluecat9> xcalibre, so you are trying to setup your linux pc so you can connect to it remotely?
[07:32] <GTroy> Flannel, can I just do that from a regular install?
[07:32] <Alonea> Ok, when we try to install kubuntu, it keeps saying buffer i/o errors. It does this after a long time of waiting after selecting start or install kubuntu. Says its on hda..hdd is fine though.
[07:32] <Alonea> and something about a squash fs error...
[07:32] <Alonea> drive is sata
[07:32] <Flannel> GTroy: sorry, do what?
[07:32] <r00tintheb0x> hmm pyCube
[07:32] <pyCube> thats different
[07:32] <GTroy> I have terminal flannel
[07:32] <r00tintheb0x> hold on pyCube
[07:32] <xcalibre> bluecat9 no im trying to connect to my mates pc which is using linux ubutnu
[07:32] <GTroy> !install ssh
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about install ssh - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:32] <Flannel> GTroy: what exactly are you trying to do?
[07:33] <WindowLess>  I'm new to Ubuntu 7.04. what's the proper way to install Opera Browser?
[07:33] <GTroy> flannel, instal xubuntu
[07:33] <Flannel> GTroy: install `openssh-server`
[07:33] <_Ahti> !ssh | GTroy
[07:33] <ubotu> GTroy: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[07:33] <ChrisF> I installed 7.04 tonight on an external hard drive (sdb) and I have Vista on my internal hard drive (sda).  I kept getting Grub error 17 or 21.  Grub is installed on sdb.  Now I want to just give up and put ubuntu on its own dedicated box.  Basically, I want to get this one back to the way it was with JUST Vista on sda.  So how do I get rid of grub so my system just loads right into Vista like it used to?  Any help would be GREATLY apprec
[07:33] <Flannel> GTroy: oh.  Simple.  Install the "xubuntu-desktop" package
[07:33] <WindowLess> i'm using gaim. is there a way to have messages with my name somehow stand out?
[07:33] <hanzomon4> http://www.opera.com/download/
[07:33] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, looks like cpu1 is gettin the wrong interrupt
[07:33] <GTroy> flannel, I have terminal from a live cd
[07:33] <hanzomon4> Got it!!!
[07:33] <Flannel> GTroy: no.  You can't do it from a non-hostOS
[07:33] <bluecat9> xcalibre, gotcha. ask your friend to go to http://myipaddress.com and tell you it then try. if you still can't connect he may need to configure his router, etc.
[07:33] <Flannel> GTroy: what problems are you having with your install?
[07:34] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, is it a SMP kernel?
[07:34] <GTroy> I can only boot to a safe graphics mode
[07:34] <Irishman2020Home> so apparently no one will answer in ubuntu-effects... does anyone have an idea as to how to get the beryl icon in the menubar? i installed it with the synaptic manager, and it didnt add it... running it from terminal makes me keep term open to use it
[07:34] <GTroy> and I can't click on the windows to start an install
[07:34] <Flannel> GTroy: that's fine.  You can do it from safe graphics mode.
[07:34] <Lathiat__> Anyone used vncserver with feisty? I have a basic normal (GNOME) Ubuntu 7.04 installed, installed vncserver, run vncserver and it mostly works except my keys are all jumbled up, and do weird things almost liek the keymap is wrong but doesn't seem like any normal keymap with weird symbols etc in the middle of the keyboard
[07:34] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: i believe so.. generic does smp on my other machines
[07:34] <xcalibre> bluecat9 yeh i know hes ip address
[07:34] <r00tintheb0x> yeah... i think you're right.
[07:34] <xcalibre> bluecat9 still doesnt work
[07:34] <Flannel> GTroy: Once you boot (from your harddrive), ctrl-alt-f1, then login, and do "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop"
[07:34] <GTroy> flannel that's my problem I can't click on the dang buttons
[07:35] <Alonea> anyone know what buffer i/o errors are and why they would show up when trying to install?
[07:35] <GTroy> flannel, thanks that's all I needed
[07:35] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, is it enabled in your mobo BIOS?
[07:35] <Flannel> GTroy: This is linux, we don't need no stinking GUI ;)
[07:35] <bluecat9> xcalibre, then he needs to configure his router, most likely, assuming there is not firewall?
[07:35] <Flannel> Alonea: did you check the CD for defects?
[07:35] <GTroy> flannel, dang right!!
[07:35] <Alonea> Flannel: I have tried 2 disks, including my old copy of Edgy. They both do it.
[07:35] <Flannel> Alonea: did you check them for defects?
[07:35] <xcalibre> bluecat9 one sec ill ask
[07:35] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: i looked around, and didnt see anything that controls that... lemme reboot and look again
[07:36] <Alonea> Flannel: the check thing isn't on my edgy disk...and not yet on the latest one
[07:36] <xcalibre> bluecat9 eh hhes running ubuntu off livecd so no firewall
[07:36] <apberzerk> gonna try one more time :).  If I re-configured my kernel and selected some modules, what's the correct way of installing those modules without requiring a reboot, using make-kpkg
[07:36] <r00tintheb0x> ok then come back, you've got me intregued
[07:36] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[07:36] <Flannel> Alonea: eh?  It should be.  At the boot prompt
[07:36] <ko12upt> aright im still working on that Toma i have a question once i apt-get install whatever that will stay on the system when i install it to my hard drive?
[07:36] <Alonea> Flannel: and my edgy disk should be perfectly fine. I used it on my install. I am loaning it to a friend
[07:36] <apberzerk> i went ahead and did "make modules && make modules_install" but i bet that's not the correct ubuntu way
[07:37] <bluecat9> xcalibre, can he vnc to himself?
[07:37] <ChrisF> nobody can help me remove grub?
[07:37] <xcalibre> bluecat9 let me ask
[07:38] <bluecat9> xcalibre, he may just see gray but he should be able to see a mouse cursor
[07:38] <Irishman2020Home> Does anyone have any idea why the icon for beryl doesnt appear when installed?
[07:38] <Flannel> ChrisF: you don't really "remove" grub, you just install something else overtop.  What else do you want to use?
[07:38] <ChrisF> Vista
[07:38] <ChrisF> just vista for now
[07:38] <pyrohotdog> Dumb hardware question I just want to confirm, a SATA 3.0GB/s will work in a 1.5GB/s mobo right? Just half speed.
[07:38] <ChrisF> but I don't want to have to reinstall Vista
[07:38] <pyCube> hehe
[07:38] <xcalibre> bluecat9 one sec im asking thanks for help tho
[07:38] <pyCube> weird
[07:39] <ko12upt> aww man i guess ill have to figure it out lol
[07:39] <Flannel> ChrisF: Uh, I don't know the stuff for vista, but for previous windows, you boot to your CD, go to a recovery console thing, and "fixmbr"
[07:39] <bluecat9> xcalibre, np
[07:39] <ChrisF> I have an XP cd here
[07:39] <ChrisF> you think that would work?
[07:39] <ko12upt> bluecat9 do you know anything about making a custom live cd
[07:39] <Flannel> ChrisF: youre just going to reintsall [whaever bootloader vista uses] .
[07:39] <Flannel> ChrisF: I dont know.  I'd try google.
[07:39] <bluecat9> ko12upt, nope
[07:39] <Cubey> anyone know why xine may not play sound on nsv streams? i have video working. am i just missing audio codecs?
[07:39] <ChrisF> I remember with Windows 95, I'd type fdisk /mbr
[07:39] <ko12upt> lol im on my own
[07:39] <ko12upt> :P
[07:39] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, i figured it out
[07:40] <Alonea> Flannel: do you know what else would cause this? do you have to do anything special for sata drives?
[07:40] <marky_b> could someone tell me how to decompress a .rar please?
[07:40] <r00tintheb0x> you need to add something to your kernel line in grub
[07:40] <pyrohotdog> marky_b: unrar <file>
[07:40] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, "noapic acpi=noirq"
[07:40] <marky_b> pff.
[07:40] <marky_b> lol
[07:40] <darklard> Well, I hope someone can help I've done everything except compile new ALSA drivers...
[07:40] <r00tintheb0x> problem solved, NEXT!
[07:40] <darklard> I have NO sound on 7.04
[07:40] <bluecat9> ko12upt, you might want to start by learning how to make a custom distro :) but i know nothing about it
[07:40] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, whats the probl....
[07:40] <daniel1880> ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the Adobe Flash Player installer..... where do i find one for my architecture?
[07:41] <marky_b> pyrohotdog:  it says unrar:command not found
[07:41] <r00tintheb0x> daniel1880, off adobes site
[07:41] <Supaplex> ChrisF: http://www.goodbye-windows.com/ installs side by side vista (allthough it's debian). I wonder where the ubuntu equiv is. I know there's one somewhere.
[07:41] <Cubey> sigh, now i remember the headaches of linux, takes 8 hours to get a few things to work :S
[07:41] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, has it ever worked? Has it worked with another OS?
[07:41] <darklard> r00tintheb0x: It works with Vista
[07:41] <Cubey> took me at least an hour to get video displaying but no sound
[07:41] <keypad> Is there any programs that I can use to view stuff on my tv capture card.
[07:41] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: ok.. will test that.. BUT.. heh, i unplugged a questionable usb cf reader.. and its got 2 cpus again..when i first tried to install, it was plugged in and caused the system to hang when the installer was starting
[07:41] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, paste the results of "lspci" into http://pastebin.ca for me.
[07:41] <Flannel> Alonea: The only thing I can think of is HD errors
[07:41] <Toma-> keypad: tvtime
[07:42] <keypad> toma: thanks
[07:42] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, thats because your IRQ's are going bananas.
[07:42] <pyCube> r00tintheb0x: right
[07:42] <pyrohotdog> marky_b: need to install the rar package
[07:42] <r00tintheb0x> put that in there, reboot... flash your BIOS... and everything will be well.
[07:42] <Alonea> Flannel: don't see how.
[07:42] <r00tintheb0x> the kernel doesn't know how to handle your 2nd cores IRQ.
[07:43] <r00tintheb0x> and when you plug in the CF card reader, its jackin the IRQ from CPU1.
[07:43] <Cassano> hello i am wantig to install 7.04 on my laptop as a friend just gave me a copy and i want to check if my wirelesscard is compatible does anybody know how i can find out which model it is in Windows?
[07:43] <r00tintheb0x> Cassano, go to your device manager.
[07:43] <r00tintheb0x> it should tell you there.
[07:43] <darklard> http://pastebin.ca/492452
[07:43] <bluecat9> Cassano, just boot off the live CD and see if it works? :)
[07:43] <r00tintheb0x> pyCube, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=373534
[07:43] <darklard> r00tintheb0x: http://pastebin.ca/492452
[07:44] <Cassano> all it says is broadcom 802.11b
[07:44] <ubuntubeginz> hi guys,, when i type wc -l foo.py ...output is "1234 foo.py" ... how do change the wc -l foo.py..such that the output is onli 1234
[07:44] <pyrohotdog> marky_b: sudo apt-get install unrar OR unrar-free
[07:44] <Supaplex> ubuntubeginz: | awk '{print $1}'
[07:44] <marky_b> i just installed it from synaptic and tried again, but it says the same thing
[07:44] <Cassano> i would like to find out the actual model. true though i might just chuck the CD
[07:44] <Cassano> in
[07:44] <keypad> Tomba-: cant find it
[07:45] <keypad> !tvtime
[07:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tvtime - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:45] <ubuntubeginz> Supaplex: oh thanks man... sweet
[07:45] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, paste "lsmod" for me now
[07:45] <pyrohotdog> huh. works for me...?
[07:45] <darklard> r00tintheb0x: I'm running ALSA 1.0.13 I have appended the option for my intel hda in the.. kk
[07:45] <bluecat9> Cassano, just booting off the live CD is going to let you see exactly what works :)
[07:45] <xcalibre> bluecat9 can a modem /dsl also be a router
[07:45] <r00tintheb0x> okay darklard that tells me it sees it at least. do you have any other sound devices in the sound manager?
[07:46] <marky_b> brb
[07:46] <darklard> r00tintheb0x: http://pastebin.ca/492458
[07:46] <r00tintheb0x> good
[07:46] <r00tintheb0x> modules are loaded.
[07:46] <xcalibre> bluecat9 ?
[07:46] <Cassano> ok well my wireless network has had security turned off how would i just scan for it using my wireless in Ubuntu?
[07:46] <bluecat9> xcalibre, probably lol
[07:46] <r00tintheb0x> okay, next... are you sure all the volumes are up darklard
[07:46] <r00tintheb0x> ?
[07:46] <bluecat9> xcalibre, does he know it's IP address?
[07:46] <xcalibre> bluecat9 yes he does
[07:47] <darklard> Conexant CX20549 (venice) (OSS Mixer) AND HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)
[07:47] <bluecat9> Cassano, just click the Network Manager icon by the clock and you will see all available WAP's
[07:47] <bullgard4> Can you suggest a description of the characteristics of my ACPI Battery Driver 'battery' /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko. This name is difficult to google for.
[07:47] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, thats your other device besides intel HDA?
[07:47] <bluecat9> xcalibre, have him toss his router's IP in his browser and login to it
[07:47] <darklard> r00tintheb0x Conexant CX20549 (venice) (OSS Mixer) AND HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)
[07:47] <r00tintheb0x> okay
[07:47] <r00tintheb0x> have you tried the OSS mixer?
[07:48] <r00tintheb0x> Just for giggles?
[07:48] <xcalibre> bluecat9 ok
[07:48] <Cassano> also i have tried ubutu before 6.06 and my wireless never turned on (it has a on off button that didnt work) is it likely to have changed in 7.04? bluecat9
[07:49] <bluecat9> Cassano, yup
[07:49] <bluecat9> Cassano, more stuff works than ever now
[07:49] <darklard> r00tintheb0x: yes but i don't know what it is... other than different version of same thing... I did up the volumes on everything both devices and even checked in # alsamixer although only the conexant shows up in the alsamixer command
[07:49] <Cassano> kk thx i will try now
[07:49] <bluecat9> Cassano, especially laptop and wireless
[07:49] <bluecat9> Cassano, gl
[07:49] <vladuz976> does anybody know how to give stls command to fetchmail? i searched the docs already can't find it
[07:50] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, http://www.google.com/search?q=stls+command+to+fetchmail&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7ADBS
[07:50] <shirish> any xfce masters out here?
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> i am a master of it all
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> I AM ROOT!!!
[07:51] <darklard> lol
[07:51] <pyrohotdog> shirish: let's hear it.;)
[07:51] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[07:51] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : yes but i don't know what it is... other than different version of same thing... I did up the volumes on everything both devices and even checked in # alsamixer although only the conexant shows up in the alsamixer command
[07:51] <xcalibre> bluecat9 he said he gets this when he conencts to 10.1.1.3:5900 "RFB 003.007"
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, anything in dmesg or /var/log/messages?
[07:52] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: shouldn't fetchmail documentation mention that option?
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, probably... but i didnt even have to type to find that answer.
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> :D
[07:52] <shirish> ok I have been running xfce & ran xscreensaver-demo & went to the advanced tab, where I selected Display off after some minutes. While the display did go off it didn't come back on by moving the mouse. What am I doing wrong or what more I need to do to get it right
[07:52] <r00tintheb0x> heh
[07:53] <r00tintheb0x> the ole suspend/resume question.
[07:53] <pyrohotdog> haha no kidding
[07:53] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, many laptops have problems with that.
[07:53] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: i don't actually see an stls command issued on that page
[07:53] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: this is a deskop
[07:53] <r00tintheb0x> ubuntuforums.org will have more information on that.
[07:53] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : nothing in dmesg that relates to audio just some bluetooth stuff
[07:54] <r00tintheb0x> ok shirish resume/suspend is still not "supported" so to speak
[07:54] <r00tintheb0x> they're still beta, a work in the making.
[07:54] <r00tintheb0x> if im not mistaken.
[07:54] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: only talks about sslcheck
[07:54] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, hold on
[07:54] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: Is there anyway a user can help in getting some info. perhaps for resume/suspend
[07:55] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, its in the man page of fetchmail
[07:55] <EverythingEvil> bash=hell on earth
[07:55] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: btw there are three check boxes in the xscreensaver-demo standby, suspend & Off
[07:55] <r00tintheb0x> --sslproto <name>
[07:55] <shirish> EverythingEvil: try fish
[07:55] <heniek> j[
[07:56] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, im looking at it.
[07:56] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[07:56] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : not any relavent msgs in /var/log/messages | messages.0
[07:56] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, ubuntuforums.org is all i can sugguest... i dont use resume or anything.
[07:56] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, install aumix and try it w/that mixer
[07:56] <darklard> hmm okay
[07:56] <r00tintheb0x> are you sure you have all the outputs selected in the chosen miser darklard ?
[07:57] <r00tintheb0x> you may be missing one that is all the way down.
[07:57] <darklard> yes
[07:57] <r00tintheb0x> okay.
[07:57] <r00tintheb0x> darklard, thats weird man. Maybe someone else has some ideas.
[07:57] <r00tintheb0x> have you tried restarting alsa?
[07:57] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : and switches all switched too ^-^
[07:57] <r00tintheb0x> thats the 1st thing you should have done.
[07:58] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, you got it?
[07:58] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : oh... how do I restart alsa? I have rebooted a few times after trying things but that was the whole system for other changes made aswell
[07:58] <r00tintheb0x> /etc/init.d/alsa restart
[07:58] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: no,
[07:58] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: did you find it?
[07:59] <Barurot69> can anyone tell me how to get dosbox running on ubuntu?
[07:59] <crimsun> r00tintheb0x: (no, that only restores mixer levels.  Restarting ALSA consists of unloading then reloading the kernel modules.)
[07:59] <arturo> hi
[07:59] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, http://pastebin.ca/raw/492470
[07:59] <arturo> in }}}}this is my very first time on linux
[07:59] <r00tintheb0x> uuh
[08:00] <r00tintheb0x> he said he  rebooted a few times
[08:00] <r00tintheb0x> would that have not unloaded and loaded modules.
[08:00] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: so how do i put this into fetchmailrc?
[08:00] <crimsun> r00tintheb0x: the mixer levels are restored on boot.
[08:00] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : I don't have an alsa in /etc/init.d/
[08:00] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976 lol.
[08:00] <r00tintheb0x> you're going to have to do some reading.
[08:00] <crimsun> darklard: it would be alsa-utils
[08:01] <r00tintheb0x> im also working when im helping in here
[08:01] <r00tintheb0x> brb
[08:01] <Cassano> bluecat i just tried the live cd and no wireless but i did find something out. when it was loading it came up with an error about the card talking about microcode (bmc43xx)
[08:01] <darklard> crimsun : oh duh thanks
[08:01] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: lol sslproto  then?
[08:01] <nathan__> Evening, morning, and afternoon everyone
[08:02] <Cassano> *bcm43xx
[08:02] <Cassano> any hints to get it working?
[08:02] <darklard> r00tintheb0x : restart didn't help i'll try aumix
[08:03] <nathan__> Does anybody know how to do a animated wall paper like this??  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgV2GlsufI
[08:03] <r00tintheb0x> ok dark... try unloading and loading kernel modules
[08:03] <r00tintheb0x> if that doens't help, try a reboot.
[08:03] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, yes
[08:04] <bluecat9> Cassano, sorry, out of my ballpark. :(
[08:04] <r00tintheb0x> nathan__, beryl probably
[08:04] <r00tintheb0x> is a guess
[08:04] <Cassano> does anybody know anything that could help?. i was looking forward to using 7.04 :(
[08:04] <r00tintheb0x> Cassano, yes
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> thats the broadcom driver right/
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> ?
[08:05] <Ademan_> installing the xubuntu-desktop package should install everything one needs to be functionally equivalent to installing xubuntu from the start right?
[08:05] <Cassano> yes
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> broadcom ethernet controler.
[08:05] <Cassano> i assume its for wireless
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> yes
[08:05] <ceil420> !sources
[08:05] <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
[08:05] <r00tintheb0x> well, you can try to modpobe it
[08:05] <ceil420> !easysource
[08:05] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[08:05] <ceil420> \o/
[08:06] <Cubey> ARGH
[08:06] <r00tintheb0x> "modprobe bcm43xx"
[08:06] <Cassano> is that easy?
[08:06] <r00tintheb0x> fairly
[08:07] <Cassano> if i modprobe it will the effect carry onto the install?
[08:07] <Cubey> xine states... "handled: no" for MPEG4/ACC audio. i already installed w32codecs :\
[08:07] <bigfam> modprobe just loads a driver
[08:07] <nathan__> r00tintheb0x, beryl doesn't animate wall paper.
[08:08] <Khrajin> Where is the trash/recycle bin in Ubuntu?
[08:08] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: hmmm i wonder why that doesn't work
[08:08] <Cubey> Khisanth: bottom right hand corner
[08:08] <Khrajin> Cubey: I've moved stuff around... It's not there.
[08:08] <RagingBull> what a good program to change gifs,jps to png
[08:08] <Cassano> yes what i mean is that if i load the driver and it works will it still workm after i install ubuntu?
[08:08] <RagingBull> jpgs*
[08:09] <Khrajin> RagingBull: GIMP
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> Cassano, what do you mean?
[08:09] <Cubey> Khisanth: should be on the bottom task bar on the far right
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> its part of the install process.
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, i duno man
[08:09] <Khrajin> Cubey: I've moved stuff around in the taskbar, its not there. Where would it be in the terminal?
[08:09] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: i swear i put it just like you told me to, lol sslproto
[08:09] <RagingBull> Khrajin: ty I didnt know Gimp converted files too
[08:09] <DarkCat> douse any one know how i get a . run file to work?   i am installing ATI drivers
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> nathan__, i dont know then, it was just a guess
[08:09] <Cassano> well at the moment all im doing is trying ubuntu in live cd mode
[08:09] <Khrajin> RagingBull: Just do 'Save as' or 'export'
[08:09] <Cassano> i havent installed it yet
[08:09] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, you're going to have to do some research on how to use the command properly.
[08:09] <keypad> i change some settings in tvtime how to I go about reseting them
[08:09] <RagingBull> Khrajin: need to get a book on gimp thanks man
[08:10] <bigfam> yes cassano...you may have to load it again after you've installed...
[08:10] <Cubey> Khisanth: uh, not sure. should be in the file browser someplace..
[08:10] <Khrajin> RagingBull: Yw. It's pretty intuitive if you are familiar with graphic manipulation.
[08:10] <Cassano> ok i will try it again then
[08:10] <bigfam> and each time you reboot
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> and put it in /etc/modules or what not
[08:10] <shirish> guys I am getting broken messages if I try to uninstall x11-common any ideas why?
[08:10] <vladuz976> r00tintheb0x: now that is a better answer than laughing at me, if you don't want to tell me
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> not if you put it in modprobe.conf bigfam
[08:10] <bigfam> i know
[08:10] <bigfam> i figured that was to complicated
[08:10] <DarkCat> how do i use a .RUN file?
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> vladuz976, its not that i dont want to tell you. I wouldn't be able to teach you that much over the internet in my alotted tim,e.
[08:10] <bigfam> sh filename darkcat
[08:10] <r00tintheb0x> :)
[08:11] <DarkCat> thanks
[08:11] <Cassano> BTW is throwing in the comand modprobe BCM43xx all i need to do?
[08:11] <Khrajin> How can I search for folders that are above x GB in size?
[08:12] <bigfam> cassano we don't know your hardware...if it does what you want it to then thats your answer?
[08:12] <pavs> test
[08:12] <Supaplex> Khrajin: du, or find.
[08:12] <compengi> how could i change my interface from one language to another if it's possible
 granted you have the right hardware you think you do
[08:12] <rikstah> how do i tell an init script to depend on another that must be started?
[08:12] <r00tintheb0x> are you sure its a bcm chipset?
[08:12] <Cassano> well my hardware accoring to device manager on windows is broadcom 802.11b
[08:13] <shirish> guys I installed ubuntu 7.04 & then installed xubuntu-desktop over it I get this if I try to uninstall x11-common, is this right or wrong?
[08:13] <shirish> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21237/
[08:13] <Flannel> rikstah: you should look into upstart, not init
[08:13] <r00tintheb0x> rikstah, by looking @ the internals of the script and learning how the scripts interact.
[08:13] <bigfam> shirish that sounds wrong to me
[08:13] <Alonea> Cassano: do lspci in terminal to find out exact type of broadcom
[08:13] <Cassano> ok
[08:13] <rikstah> Flannel, is it not possible with init ? I have DRBD that needs to be started before LVM.... i can hack it...but i wondered if there's an easy way
[08:13] <bigfam> but i just got a pc after a ear without one so im kinda rusty
[08:13] <bigfam> year*
[08:13] <shirish> bigfam: please be more clear, what is wrong & how can I set it right
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> jesus shirish
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> what did you do
[08:14] <bigfam> hehe
[08:14] <Khrajin> Where is the trash bin in the terminal
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> apt-get --fix-broken
[08:14] <bigfam> ^^
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> or something along those lines shirish
[08:14] <KNate> ill give somone $50 if they can get my sound workin
[08:14] <r00tintheb0x> QOTD!!!: <Khrajin> Where is the trash bin in the terminal
[08:14] <bigfam> i don't know apt or ubuntu either...first day using it
[08:14] <Khrajin> KNate: Turn on your speakers.
[08:14] <Flannel> rikstah: It can be done, but upstart provides that exact thing.  Or, thats the plan.  I don't know how much is implemented
[08:14] <|_ocke> http://www.notdoppler.com/pointer.php try that
[08:15] <KNate> they are on
[08:15] <rikstah> Flannel, but i believe that not all the packages support upstart atm right?
[08:15] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x:  :P maybe I should rephrase?
[08:15] <Flannel> !sound | KNate
[08:15] <ubotu> KNate: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> lol
[08:15] <Flannel> rikstah: they should all "be" upstart, even if itsjust an upstart init wrapper.
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> yes
[08:15] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x: Where can I find the 'recycle bin' by navigating in Terminal
[08:15] <rikstah> Flannel, cheers i'll have a look
[08:15] <r00tintheb0x> hmm
[08:16] <keypad> can some one help me with TV - Time it just closes on startup
[08:16] <darklard> KNate : what system are you running? a laptop by chance?
[08:16] <Flannel> rikstah: from what I understand, you should still be able to get the upstart benefits with the current situation.  You might ask in #upstart though, theyll be able to tell you more
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> locate trash
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> ?
[08:16] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: fix-broken is invalid operation
[08:16] <Khrajin> And how do I display system files in the file browser
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> Khrajin, i've never had to find mine.
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> use gedit Khrajin
[08:16] <KNate> yep laptop
[08:16] <Khrajin> what is gedit?
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, that may not be the exact command, hol don
[08:16] <r00tintheb0x> Khrajin, a graphical text editor
[08:17] <KNate> sound is, of course intel-hda
[08:17] <darklard> KNate : i'm having the SAME problem ;-)
[08:17] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: something similar it should be something like 'sudo apt-get fix-broken x11-common' right?
[08:17] <Flannel> !br | lord_daemon
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, fix broken will fix all broken.
[08:17] <ubotu> lord_daemon: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:17] <Flannel> !caps | lord_daemon
[08:17] <KNate> ive tried heaps of crap, and its just not working, linux knows the device is there
[08:17] <ubotu> lord_daemon: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:17] <r00tintheb0x> you have more broken than one.
[08:17] <KNate> ii just cant see why it wont work
[08:17] <KNate> this is so shitty
[08:18] <lord_daemon> =)
[08:18] <darklard> KNate : i've tried everything so far except getting alsa 1.0.14rc4 have you done that by chance?
[08:19] <darklard> KNate : well that and I havn't compiled my own driver from alsa either...
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> anyone know how to use the --fix-broken flag in apt?
[08:21] <r00tintheb0x> or whatever it is
[08:22] <Cubey> why me? simple things don't work when i follow exact directions
[08:22] <r00tintheb0x> Cubey, what happened?
[08:23] <jscinoz> is there a general ubuntu chat channel?
[08:23] <Flannel> jscinoz: #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> i duno
[08:23] <jscinoz> cheers
[08:23] <Khrajin> Trying to open 'ktrash' and I get the error 'x error: baddevice invalid or unitaliazed'
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> Khrajin, probably your keyboard or mouse or something thats misconfigured.
[08:23] <Barurot69> what do you guys say about Microsoft claims of its patents free source community?
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> ktrash?
[08:23] <r00tintheb0x> hmm
[08:23] <Khrajin> I'm trying to find a file that is bigger than 2gb
[08:23] <Barurot69> what do you guys say about Microsoft claims of its patents against free source community?
[08:23] <Khrajin> how do I find that?
[08:24] <shirish> Barurot69: there is showusthecode.com or .org something like this, check it out
[08:24] <Cubey> ubuntu.com gives very specific directions/commands which I execute in terminal, however the repositories are to blame, the dang package isn't there!
[08:24] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: can u look man apt.conf
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> Khrajin,  find / -type f -size +2000000k
[08:24] <Cubey> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - the freaken packages don't exist on the servers
[08:24] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: it seems apt-get needs to be configured
[08:24] <r00tintheb0x> or something like that, may be too many zeros
[08:24] <_Ahti> Baruto69: I think its just another pathetic attempt to force people into using Windows, thats all...
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, im not sure. but it is a mess.
[08:25] <darklard> Barurot69 most of them are probably valid claims until someone points out that they stole the pattents from people who hadn't thought of pattenting it yet themselves... since they invented it... and M$ just stole it
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> dpkg-reconfigure -a
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> looks like you got half way through an upgrade or something
[08:25] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x: should I sudo that?
[08:25] <r00tintheb0x> yes
[08:25] <_Ahti> !windows | Barurot69
[08:25] <ubotu> Barurot69: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[08:26] <Madpilot> Cubey, which package? There's a lot of them mentioned on that page...
[08:26] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: even that dpkg-configure-a didn't work :/
[08:26] <LestatLlewelyn> whats the command to install all packages for development again?
[08:26] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, you need a space between e and -
[08:26] <shirish> Barurot69: http://showusthecode.com/
[08:26] <Madpilot> LestatLlewelyn, sudo aptitude build-essential
[08:26] <LestatLlewelyn> thanks
[08:27] <Madpilot> LestatLlewelyn, I left out the 'install' from that command... 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[08:27] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x: The comand you suggested for searching for those files., will that look in hidden folders?
[08:27] <LestatLlewelyn> hehe thanks i just noticed :)
[08:27] <r00tintheb0x> Khrajin, yes
[08:28] <Cubey> this channel is starting to be a bit unhelpful :\
[08:28] <Flannel> Cubey: You haven't given us any information to be helpful with.
[08:29] <Cubey> i have been for the past 4 hours
[08:29] <Flannel> Cubey: Youre trying to get flash to work in firefox?
[08:29] <Cubey> i give the info 3 times, get no response, give up and keep looking. solved part of it on my own which is fine..
[08:29] <badkitt1> He's trying to locate some packages I think
[08:29] <Cubey> no...
[08:29] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: doing dpkg-configure -a gives nothing as well as dpkg -configure -a gives nothing
[08:29] <shirish> I even tried the sudo variations
[08:29] <Cubey> flash is fine, even works with sound. i can't freaken get gstream going at the moment....
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, i dont know what you're doing or what you've done... but that should have done something.
[08:30] <Opspin> Hi everybody
[08:30] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x: how do I search for a particular file name?
[08:30] <Flannel> Cubey: gstream?  Which package is missing?
[08:30] <badkitt1> HI :-)
[08:30] <Madpilot> Cubey, just pointing to the RestrictedFormats page is not helpful - there's a large amount of info there...
[08:30] <Cubey> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - I have 6.x, so I attempt to do the command the page states
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> it does somethingf for me.
[08:30] <Flannel> Cubey: that page has about 100 commands for us to pick from.
[08:30] <Cubey> sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pitfdll gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gxine libxine-main1 libxine-extracodecs ogle ogle-gui
[08:30] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: I am trying to fix-broken my broken x11-common
[08:30] <r00tintheb0x> find / -name whateveryouwant -print
[08:30] <Cubey> I see one command I just pasted it
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, you have many broken packages... is your install a upgrade from a previous version of Ubuntu?
[08:31] <Flannel> Cubey: You have multiverse enabled?
[08:31] <Khrajin> r00tintheb0x: thx
[08:31] <Cubey> yes
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> Flannel, no he doesn't
[08:31] <r00tintheb0x> no problem Khrajin
[08:31] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: nope, its a fresh install used 7.04 ubuntu feisty & then installed xubuntu-desktop on top of it
[08:31] <Flannel> Cubey: and you've updated your package cache after adding it?
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> shirish, why did you not just install XUbuntu?
[08:32] <compengi> !wireless
[08:32] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:32] <Cubey> yes
[08:32] <Flannel> Cubey: Pastebin your sources.list please
[08:32] <darklard> KNate what's your e-mail if I get mine working I'll bet it will get yours working too, PM is fine
[08:32] <shirish> r00tintheb0x: that was also a way, but I wanted to have both UIs to play with
[08:32] <Khrajin> I must be utterly lame. I can't find this file.
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> this may work
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> find / -type f -size +20000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk { print $8 :  $5 }
[08:32] <Cubey> Flannel: pastebin?
[08:32] <Flannel> !pastebin | Cubey
[08:32] <ubotu> Cubey: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:32] <cassano> im back but on another laptop
[08:32] <r00tintheb0x> oh shirish
[08:33] <iPhoenix> hello
[08:33] <r00tintheb0x> did you stop in the middle of the install?
[08:33] <r00tintheb0x> hi iPhoenix
[08:33] <Cubey> ok, give me a few. i'm chatting on a seperate machine..
[08:33] <iPhoenix> are they an a frenchcanal on theserver?
[08:33] <Khrajin> hi iPhoenix
[08:33] <iPhoenix> the server*
[08:33] <Flannel> !fe | iPhoenix
[08:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fe - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:33] <Flannel> !fr | iPhoenix
[08:33] <ubotu> iPhoenix: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:33] <iPhoenix> thx
[08:33] <cassano> r00tinthebox i tried modprobe but and the card is recognised it just wont turn on IE i press the on button and the light doesnt
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> whaaa
[08:34] <cassano> i have the laptop infront of me can we try to connect it to the net?
[08:34] <r00tintheb0x> ok
[08:35] <cassano> i have the laptop infront of me can we try to connect it to the net?
[08:35] <cassano> oops wrong button pressed th u arrow
[08:36] <cassano> now what should i do r00t?
[08:36] <Khrajin> root left
[08:36] <cassano> so he did
[08:36] <Opspin> Can anyone tell me where to find info on partitioning a large (120GB) external harddisk to install Feisty, the "delete whole disk and install automagic" gives me error "creation of ext3.filesystem on partition 1 on SCSI3 (0,0,0) (sda) failed"
[08:36] <cassano> can anybody help me?
[08:38] <bigfam> cassano what kind of card is it
[08:38] <bigfam> gimme da chipset info
[08:38] <cassano> broadcom 4301
[08:38] <Cubey> here you go: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21243/
[08:39] <cassano> or 03
[08:40] <Flannel> Cubey: you don't have multivere enabled.  Thats your problem
[08:40] <jxxxt> cubey: if you are running ubuntu you have the wrong repos
[08:40] <mistone> how do I run a script everytime a cd is inserted?
[08:40] <cassano> lspci says o3 but iwconfig says 01
[08:41] <cassano> bigfam does that help?
[08:41] <Cubey> hmmm...
[08:41] <Cubey> well, how do i enable it then?
[08:41] <Opspin> Alright, I'll just have a whack at it myself then
[08:41] <Flannel> Cubey: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21244/
[08:41] <Flannel> jxxxt: how is that not ubuntu?
[08:42] <Madpilot> jxxxt, that's just an imcomplete list of Dapper repos - old, but still supported...
[08:42] <jxxxt> flannel : they look like deb repos yes no?
[08:42] <jxxxt> sorry guys
[08:42] <Flannel> jxxxt: Ubuntu uses debs
[08:42] <corpsicly> hey everyone
[08:42] <mistone> hay
[08:43] <Cubey> ok, lets se...
[08:43] <corpsicly> im having problems connecting to my wep protected wifi network with 7.04
[08:43] <corpsicly> it worked on 6.10
[08:43] <corpsicly> then i upgraded
[08:43] <mistone> corpsicly: are you using linux-wlan-ng ?
[08:43] <corpsicly> and i CAN connect to some random unprotected wifi network
[08:43] <corpsicly> mistone: im using dhclient eth1
[08:44] <mistone> D:
[08:44] <corpsicly> and i enabled "roaming" in the network manager
[08:44] <corpsicly> to get it to work
[08:44] <corpsicly> wahts linux-wlan-ng ?
[08:45] <corpsicly> installing it now =P
[08:45] <Khrajin> ahh found it
[08:45] <Khrajin>  trash:/
[08:45] <Im_the_ONE> roaming is dangerous
[08:47] <cassano> i wish my wireless was that easy the card wont turn on yet the driver isloaded
[08:47] <Cubey> still does not work. i did run 'sudo apt-get update' after i saved the new contents of the file before I tried to apt-get the packages again
[08:47] <Pentalive> Hi, I can't remember what to apt-get for "time.h, stdio.h, time.h...." how can I find out?
[08:48] <Flannel> Pentalive: build-essential
[08:48] <Pentalive> Thanks!
[08:48] <Ademan_> anyone using xubuntu have the "magical self-replicating gnome-network-manager-applet problem"?
[08:48] <flowingfire> Hi everybody.  I'm curious what the up-sides of Ubuntu over Fedora are.  Fedora is releasing a new version in around ten days and I'm curious whether it's worth checking out or not.  What are Ubuntu's strenghts?  Does it tend to be ahead of the game compared to Fedora?
[08:49] <Pentalive> is there a way to list all that is apt-get able?
[08:49] <Cubey> :/
[08:49] <Cubey> this is about my luck.
[08:49] <Flannel> Pentalive: Do you really want that? or do you want to search?
[08:49] <Flannel> Cubey: did you save the file?  and it saved?
[08:49] <corpsicly> mistone: wanna give me a crash course in wlanctl-ng ? =)
[08:49] <jxxxt> pentalive' Yes   in your gui synaptic package manager
[08:49] <Pentalive> When I don't know what I want... It's like shopping.  :^)
[08:50] <mistone> corpsicly: if you don't have the hardware you don't need it
[08:50] <Flannel> Pentalive: try apt-cache search [stuff] , that'll be more fruitful than a list.
[08:50] <mistone> you need a prism2 device
[08:50] <darklard> uh... stupid question.... how do I quit gnome and go back to CLI ?
[08:50] <Pentalive> jxxxt:  That shows the major things - A big long list can be GREPed  :^)
[08:50] <flowingfire> Any opinions?
[08:50] <Cubey> Flannel: yes. i ran 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' to open it so I could save it. and it saved
[08:50] <corpsicly> mistone: ok, so why did i install this
[08:50] <mistone> no idea
[08:51] <Flannel> Cubey: and then sudo apt-get update, and it updates them all?
[08:51] <mistone> I just asked if you were using it
[08:51] <corpsicly> i see
[08:51] <Cubey> Flannel: aparanetly so
[08:51] <dexomsrc> What's a good FTP client that supports explicit TLS encryption on both the control and data channels with the server?
[08:51] <corpsicly> so is there something that works, as opposed to the builtin network manager ?
[08:51] <Pentalive> flowingfire - Ubuntu works better on my laptop than Fedora 5 - I am upgrading
[08:51] <Flannel> Cubey: apparently?  does it scroll through the lot of them getting things?
[08:51] <Cubey> yes
[08:51] <Flannel> flowingfire: you might get a better response in #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:51] <Flannel> Cubey: alright, and then what errors does that apt-get line (in the wiki) give you?
[08:51] <Cubey> most say hit
[08:52] <Flannel> Cubey: not all?
[08:52] <Pentalive> ubuntu ++ soundcard right off the bat, ++ nic, but -- wlan
[08:52] <Cubey> Flannel: some say.. one moment, lemmie paste it on that site
[08:52] <keypad> can some one help me ive been trying to solve my tv capture card problem for hours to no avail.
[08:52] <Khrajin> What is the normal FTP program used for a ubuntu server being an ftp server?
[08:53] <Madpilot> dexomsrc, try Filezilla for an FTP client
[08:53] <Pentalive> Thanks All, ...Later
[08:53] <dexomsrc> Madpilot: I appreciate the suggestion, but do you know of another?
[08:53] <Flannel> Khrajin: vsftpd is in main, https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/ftp-server.html
[08:53] <Madpilot> dexomsrc, for a client? There's gftp, but frankly I wasn't impressed last time I tried it
[08:53] <inayet> need help with making sound work with linux
[08:54] <inayet> it works with windows xp
[08:54] <dexomsrc> Madpilot: Ah, nevermind, I can run multiple instances of Filezilla at once
[08:54] <inayet> I have two os installed on gateway 400vtx
[08:54] <dexomsrc> I much prefer this client.
[08:54] <dexomsrc> I'm so happy it's available on GNU/Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
[08:55] <Madpilot> dexomsrc, filezilla is nice - started out as a Windows client, they just got a usable Linux release packaged for Ubuntu's repos
[08:55] <darklard> UH.... how do I quite GNOME and just go to the CLI ??
[08:55] <inayet> Can anyone help in walking me through to make the sound work with ubuntu?
[08:55] <Khrajin> Flannel: Is vsftpd an easy to use FTP server daemon?
[08:55] <darklard> quit*
[08:55] <Cubey> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21245/
[08:55] <darklard> inayet what kind of computer do you have?
[08:55] <Cubey> that also shows the error when i try to apt-get the packages
[08:56] <inayet> darklard: I have a gateway 400vtx with ubuntu on it.
[08:56] <Khrajin> inayet: That's your problem. You have a gateway.
[08:56] <keypad> can some one help me my composite out is black and white. Im using tv time.
[08:56] <keypad> **composite in
[08:56] <dexomsrc> Madpilot: I'm aware, I used to use FIleZilla before I switched over to GNU/Linux permanently.  I was very pleased when I saw it move into the repositories of Debian and Ubuntu recently.
[08:57] <ncd> Hi...
[08:57] <Flannel> Cubey: hmm.  Except, it *is* in the repositories for dapper, I just looked.
[08:57] <ncd> Can some one help me with dvd playback
[08:57] <Enselic__> hi! | ncd
[08:57] <inayet> there is no way to make ubuntu have sound ?
[08:57] <Madpilot> dexomsrc, likewise. filezilla was, seriously, the only app from Windows I missed when I moved over to Ubuntu a couple of years ago now...
[08:57] <ncd> HEH | wtf
[08:57] <Enselic__> inayet: sure, if you have hardware for it
[08:57] <Flannel> Cubey: what does `apt-cache search gstreamer0.10-pitfdll` give you?
[08:57] <Cubey> Flannel: Now you see my frustration? I do the command as I should and it returns that error
[08:57] <inayet> the sound works in window xp
[08:57] <Enselic__> !hi | ncd
[08:57] <Flannel> Cubey: gstreamer0.10-pitfdll - GStreamer plugin for using MS Windows binary codecs? or nothing
[08:57] <Cubey> one moment...
[08:57] <ubotu> ncd: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:57] <darklard> inayet do you see HDA Intel if you type in aplay -l ?
[08:58] <ncd> wooot
[08:58] <Enselic__> inayet: then there likely is a way
[08:58] <ncd> kk why is dvd playback being turned into a mountain from a mole hill?
[08:58] <mnguyen> When is the next ubuntu release coming?
[08:58] <Cubey> Flannel: Nothing
[08:58] <Enselic__> !sound | inayet did you try this information?
[08:58] <ubotu> inayet did you try this information?: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:58] <Flannel> mnguyen: every six months, so 7.10 (october)
[08:59] <bullgard4> I am looking for a description of my ACPI Battery Driver 'battery' /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko
[08:59] <Flannel> Cubey: you didn't save that sources.list, since you didn't get the multiverse lists with this update.
[09:00] <Cubey> arrrrrrrg
[09:00] <Cubey> I did save it
[09:00] <Cubey> :/
[09:00] <Flannel> Cubey: open it up and check again.  /etc/apt/sources.list (just like that, no capitalization or anything else)
[09:00] <inayet> darklard: when i typed in aplay -l , it produced "sudo modprobe snd-es18xx"
[09:01] <arcad3> !iptables
[09:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[09:01] <arcad3> !router
[09:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about router - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:01] <Cubey> Flannel: damn thing, it acted like it saved before
[09:01] <ncd> heh cumon help0r
[09:02] <ubuntubeginz> hi guys i ran this comand.. cat *.py>outputfile.py .... On some of lines of outputfile.py..i noticed that line ended with *^M* ...anyone knoes how i can remove them
[09:02] <ncd> even windows wouldnt make it into such an ordeal
[09:02] <Cubey> ...i just ran apt-get update again, and redid the search, nothing
[09:02] <darklard> inayet hmm check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[09:02] <Flannel> Cubey: did you save the file?
[09:02] <Flannel> Cubey: (and then verify it had changed)
[09:03] <darklard> Does ANYONE know how to shutdown gnome and go back to the command line interface
[09:03] <ncd> the programs concearned with playback seem to  be out of some kind of resources (i assume vram) 64MB which has me thinking the unthinkable not enough for dvd playback??
[09:03] <keypad> any one know how to configure tv capture cards  ?
[09:03] <ncd> Would you like to see a LOG of gmplayer?
[09:03] <Flannel> darklard: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop, or something akin to that
[09:04] <ncd> and totem?
[09:04] <Cassano> lol i just tried my 7.04 disc on a ew laptop and X doesnt even load
[09:04] <darklard> Flannel : Thnx *_*
[09:04] <Cassano> *new
[09:04] <Flannel> darklard: do you want that to happen from now on?
[09:04] <Cubey> FINALLY
[09:05] <riaal> Morning all, what filesystem shall I use for a USB2.0 backup harddrive? (mostly for ubuntu but would love if it worked on windows to)
[09:05] <ncd> You seem very reluctant to help me with this matter and its starting to piss me off ... you going to let that fuck the experince for 10000s of users??
[09:05] <Cubey> freaken thing kept somehow saving the original one over & over
[09:05] <Cubey> it's FINALLY installing the packages. thanks Flannel
[09:05] <jxxxt> you need to wach your language
[09:05] <Flannel> !language | ncd
[09:05] <ubotu> ncd: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:05] <ncd> YOU NEED FIX UP YOU LITTLE FUCKING CHILDREN
[09:05] <ncd> JESUS
[09:05] <ncd> GROW THE FUCK UP
[09:05] <Costel> i need a good tutorial router-iptables
[09:06] <Madpilot> well, he left and saved me the trouble of kicking him, at least...
[09:06] <Cubey> FINALLY!! SOUND!
[09:06] <Cassano> madpilot u a mod?
[09:07] <jxxxt> cubey: HOORAY!!
[09:07] <riaal> grats Cubey :)
[09:07] <Madpilot> Cassano, one of several lurking, yes.
[09:07] <darklard> Cubey what did it???
[09:07] <Cassano> well i can say it ow. UBUNTU HATES ME
[09:07] <PrimoTurbo> Hey guys
[09:07] <Cassano> ow*
[09:07] <PrimoTurbo> http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6641/screenshotlo3.pn
[09:07] <Cassano> now*
[09:07] <PrimoTurbo> How do I remove that volume from showing up
[09:08] <riaal> what filesystem to use on my usb backup harddrive?
[09:08] <PrimoTurbo> I have already mounted /media/Windows
[09:08] <PrimoTurbo> but that still shows up
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[09:08] <darklard> Flannel do i want want to happen from now on? i'm okay with gnome loading on startup I just need to install nvidia drivers and can't run gnome while doing that.. or so it says...
[09:09] <riaal> Costel, you sure mate? what about fat32 for the possible use whit a windows computer?
[09:09] <fnf> Is VLC working for anyone ?. I got a segfault upon starting. Looks like a lot of users have experienced this too.
[09:09] <Cubey> fnf: works for me
[09:09] <PrimoTurbo> Can someone please help? How do I go about removing the volume icon in the file manager thats pointing to the wrong mount
[09:09] <PrimoTurbo> http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6641/screenshotlo3.png
[09:09] <PrimoTurbo> thats the screenshot and my fstab
[09:09] <fnf> Cubey: do you have a clean Feisty installation ?
[09:09] <Madpilot> PrimoTurbo, right-click on it, unmount volume
[09:09] <PrimoTurbo> no mounted
[09:09] <Cassano> can anybody tell me why ubuntu hates me? have i doe anything to annoy mark?
[09:10] <Costel> i was thinking u wanted to use with a linux system
[09:10] <PrimoTurbo> it's not mounted
[09:10] <PrimoTurbo> the icon still shows up even after reboot
[09:10] <darklard> Cubey : what was your sound problem mine doesn't work either what worked for you?
[09:10] <PrimoTurbo> my media/windows mount which is in fstab doesn't show up in filemanager but works fine
[09:10] <PrimoTurbo> any ideas?
[09:10] <fnf> Cubey: upgraded Edgy can understandably work, but a clean install always failed to me.
[09:10] <riaal> Cassano, Ubuntu loves me =) all other dristos start a world war whit my hardware =)
[09:11] <dexomsrc> Why would proftpd allow multiple connections (from the same IP no less) on the same single passive mode data channel configured to be a range of only one TCP port, but wzdftpd is only able to handle one data channel connection (all subsequent ones simply time out)?
[09:11] <PrimoTurbo> besides fstab and mtab where else are mounts defined?
[09:11] <PrimoTurbo> my mtab for that volume is good also /dev/hda1 /media/Windows fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other 0
[09:11] <PrimoTurbo> any ideas?
[09:11] <fnf> Is there anyone using VLC here ?
[09:11] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, does it show up in terminal ok? ... just restart Nautilus and see if it shows up
[09:12] <inayet> when I typed in aplay -l ; I got two card 0 and one card 1 , which was soundblaster
[09:12] <wjg> hello
[09:13] <Cassano> lol well done riaal.everytime i use ubutu or any liux distro my wireless doest work even though the drivers are supposed to be i the kernal. at least 7.04 recognised the card
[09:13] <PrimoTurbo> nomasteryoda: the problem is not the volume itself, the problem is that I have an icon for a 174.3GB Volume left in my computer:/// I have restarted and everything it doesn't go away
[09:13] <PrimoTurbo> and my /media/Windows mount doesn't show up instead...
[09:13] <inayet> I am reading over the tutorials and its not making any sense. I love linux, but I am very new. The tutorials are written for expert linux users.
[09:13] <PrimoTurbo> but I cann access it by going to /media/WIndows in file manager and terminal
[09:13] <Cassano> now all i need to do is get it to be able to turn the card on :|
[09:13] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, you restarted the computer?
[09:13] <PrimoTurbo> I'm talking about the file manager link
[09:13] <PrimoTurbo> yes I did
[09:14] <PrimoTurbo> Here is a screenshot
[09:14] <PrimoTurbo> http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/6641/screenshotlo3.png
[09:14] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, i know there can be some issues with the Hal manager for devices...
[09:14] <PrimoTurbo> what is Hal manager?
[09:14] <nomasteryoda> i had to restart that to get my destkop working ok too...
[09:14] <nomasteryoda> its on all newer linux systems
[09:14] <inayet> please help with making my sound card (I dont know what kind of sound card I have, but it works with windows xp)
[09:14] <inayet> work
[09:14] <nomasteryoda> manages usb, firewire, etc...
[09:15] <nomasteryoda> most every device
[09:15] <inayet> how do i find out what kind of sound card I have?
[09:15] <dawn_chorus> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21248/  <--  I'm attempting to compile a kernel from source, yet this is what "make menuconfig" returns.  Anyone any idea what's happening?
[09:15] <CodeWarrior> hello folks, hjow do make ubuntu start on runlevel 3 by default (upstart)?
[09:15] <nomasteryoda> inayet, terminal, type "lspci"
[09:16] <inayet> nomasteryoda: done
[09:16] <dawn_chorus> PrimoTurbo, i may be wrong, but I think HAL mean "hardware abstraction layer" and is what allows you to communicate with crdroms, etc.
[09:16] <nomasteryoda> inayet, should see it listed there
[09:16] <Lilacor> dawn_chorus: I believe you are correct.
[09:16] <darklard> inayet sorry I just read tons of those and i have lots more to go I havn't use linux since SUSE 5.2
[09:17] <inayet> nomasteryoda: 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[09:17] <nomasteryoda> yup
[09:17] <dawn_chorus> anyone successful compiled a kernel from source lately?  come to think of it ... I haven't been able to compile anything from source in my Ubuntu, ever.
[09:17] <nomasteryoda> standard chipset ... should work well'
[09:17] <balbir97> how to install apache 2.2.4 in feisy fawn from source
[09:17] <darklard> Yeah I can't get my intel "standard chipset" working for sound either...
[09:17] <inayet> nomasteryoda: now what should I do?
[09:18] <nomasteryoda> hang on
[09:18] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, you dowloaded the tar.gz?
[09:18] <balbir97> yeah
[09:18] <balbir97> I have
[09:18] <nomasteryoda> well its there...
[09:18] <nomasteryoda> inayet, lets see if the modules are loaded
[09:18] <nomasteryoda> lsmod |grep intel
[09:18] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, just create a ~/src directory and tar xjvg the tar.gz.
[09:19] <balbir97> i did that
[09:19] <nomasteryoda> should see snd_intel8x0
[09:19] <balbir97> now?
[09:19] <balbir97> ./configure only!!!
[09:19] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, make && sudo make install?  all that?
[09:19] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, ./configure not work for you?
[09:20] <balbir97> I have already installed apache 2.2.3.. using apt-get
[09:20] <balbir97> should I remove that first
[09:20] <MrC_> hi there.I am having this problem in here while trying to install the update Reading database ... 176928 files and directories currently installed.)
[09:20] <MrC_> Unpacking ardour (from .../ardour_1%3a2.0-0ubuntu2_i386.deb) ...
[09:20] <MrC_> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/ardour_1%3a2.0-0ubuntu2_i386.deb (--unpack):
[09:20] <MrC_>  trying to overwrite `/usr/share/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/gtk_ardour.mo', which is also in package ardour-gtk
[09:20] <MrC_> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[09:20] <MrC_> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:20] <MrC_>  /var/cache/apt/archives/ardour_1%3a2.0-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[09:20] <MrC_> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:20] <v3n0m> ubuntu is freezing upon startup, works fine from live-cd.. any ideas?
[09:20] <MrC_> can anyone help me?
[09:20] <nomasteryoda> egads
[09:20] <v3n0m> !help
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[09:20] <Fezzler> do I need to stop samba before I edit the smb.conf file?
[09:20] <v3n0m> !ask
[09:20] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:20] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, nope
[09:20] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: ./configure then make then make install
[09:20] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: right
[09:21] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, not work?
[09:21] <nomasteryoda> edit then restart samba .... /etc/init.d/samba restart
[09:21] <nomasteryoda> er sudo
[09:21] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: let me do ./configure
[09:21] <Mishaal> i mounted the drives yesterday,, but it showed me this message : You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "ntfsdrive". ,, what does this mean?? how do i solve this problem
[09:21] <rredd4> MrC  never paste stuff in here like that, it is called flooding and it is not well recieved
[09:21] <Fezzler> can I use text editor to open, edit and save smb.conf or will I need "sudo" command line gedit?
[09:22] <balbir97> running...
[09:22] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, any file inside /etc requires sudo to change
[09:22] <rashid> how do i setup firestarter?
[09:22] <v3n0m> ubuntu is freezing upon startup, works fine from live-cd.. any ideas? (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=445664)
[09:22] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: ./configure done!!
[09:22] <dawn_chorus> rashid, easy as pie. have you installed it from the repos?
[09:22] <nomasteryoda> so yes, sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf will work
[09:22] <rashid> yes
[09:22] <Fezzler> sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf   ???
[09:22] <berent> which is the file to map the keys
[09:22] <dawn_chorus> rashid, now run it.  alt-f2: gksudo firestarter
[09:22] <berent> which is the file to map the keys
[09:23] <berent> which is the file to map the keys
[09:23] <rashid> but the thing is it will not run automatically when i login
[09:23] <kritzstapf> i'd recommend gksudo instead of sudo for X-apps
[09:23] <dawn_chorus> me too.
[09:23] <rashid> when i check at grc.com it will show ports as "open"
[09:24] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, you can do the same thing in the gui ... Alt+F2, type "gksu gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf" then enter your password
[09:24] <rashid> if i start firestarter then the ports will show as "stealth"
[09:24] <dawn_chorus> rashid, you need to select "Preferences" and then turn on ToC packet filtering, or so.
[09:24] <rashid> that i have done already but still no use
[09:24] <dawn_chorus> rashid, that means Firestarter isn't loading your firewall rules on boot.  this is bad.
[09:24] <robink> Which feisty-desktop-powerpc.iso file should I download from torrent.ubuntu.org:6969?
[09:24] <robink> There are four of them
[09:24] <rashid> ok then how to load firewall rules automatically?
[09:25] <Mishaal> i mounted the drives yesterday,, but it showed me this message : You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of "ntfsdrive". ,, what does this mean?? how do i solve this problem
[09:25] <robink> ...all with different filesizes and hashes
[09:25] <dawn_chorus> rashid, there's an alternative, but it's not as user friendly and you have to be careful using it, i.e. you have to pay attention to what to you allow specifically.  If you don't enable http, for instance, you get no internet, etc.  In other words, you're going to need to know *exactly* what you want to allow.
[09:25] <nomasteryoda> !ntfs > Mishaal
[09:26] <robink> Oh wait, there are only 3, but still
[09:26] <rashid> ok
[09:26] <dawn_chorus> rashid, try guarddog.  just be sure to enable the proper stuff in "Protocol".
[09:26] <robink> Are they all PPC32?
[09:26] <rashid> alrite, i can get thru synaptic rite?
[09:26] <inayet> nomasteryoda: I do see snd_intel8x0
[09:26] <natsumey> urgghh wu-ftpd give me a big headache
[09:26] <dawn_chorus> dawn_chorus, be sure to uninstall firestarter if you install guarddog.
[09:26] <rashid> ok
[09:26] <dawn_chorus> dawn_chorus, why are you talking to yourself?
[09:26] <nomasteryoda> rashid, there are good guides  to that .. just google for guarddog firewall ubuntu howto
[09:26] <Gerro> how would I create a launcher to launch two applications at the same time? like if I wanted to listen to music while using gimp for example
[09:27] <Fezzler> Okay, I have samba installed and Ubuntu box see's Vista box and visa versa.  WHen click on to connect, User Name:  and Password: box comes up
[09:27] <PrimoTurbo> Okay I posted my problem on ubuntu-forums
[09:27] <rashid> great thank you
[09:27] <PrimoTurbo> can someone please take a look at this
[09:27] <PrimoTurbo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2670385
[09:27] <PrimoTurbo> trying to remove an icon
[09:27] <Fezzler> I guess I don't know the command-line to set User name and Password
[09:27] <inayet> nomasteryoda: I do see snd_intel8x0
[09:28] <nomasteryoda> inayet, so you have sound ... open a terminal and look at the mixer settings .... alsamixer ... use arrow keys to change them and M for unmute/mute then esc ...
[09:28] <MISTERTibbs> #ubuntu-pnw
[09:28] <nomasteryoda> inayet, that is good
[09:28] <Gerro> Primo-Turbo: umount command for that
[09:28] <inayet> I should type alsamixer in the black window?
[09:28] <balbir97> how to add a dir in $PATH
[09:28] <nomasteryoda> also , inayet you should look at your mixer (speaker icon in tray)
[09:28] <nomasteryoda> yes
[09:28] <Khrajin> What is the key-combo to switch desktops from 1 to 3 for instance
[09:28] <Gerro> Primo-Turbo: umount /dev/hda1
[09:28] <Ademan_> balbir97: PATH=$PATH:/your/new/dir/
[09:29] <Fezzler> are the samba user/passwrd set as part of the smb.conf file or through a command-line instruction?
[09:29] <dawn_chorus> Fezzler, adduser?
[09:29] <nomasteryoda> Khrajin, on kubuntu it was Ctrl+Tab, but i think thats different now on gnome
[09:29] <nomasteryoda> commandline
[09:30] <nomasteryoda> !samba > Fezzler
[09:30] <Khrajin> nomasteryoda: I'm on kubuntu and ctrl+tab doesn't work
[09:30] <nomasteryoda> hmmm
[09:30] <nomasteryoda> i'm on kubuntu .... beryl enabled?
[09:30] <inayet> nomasteryoda: when I typed alsamixer I got weird graphs. what should I do now?
[09:31] <nomasteryoda> inayet, look for one with MM
[09:31] <balbir97> Adman_: now need to export it to make it permanent
[09:31] <Khrajin> nomasteryoda: Probably not,
[09:31] <nomasteryoda> Khrajin, hang on
[09:31] <sluimers> Hi, my sound recorder doesn't work
[09:32] <Fezzler> I see the "sudo smbpasswd -a XXX" command
[09:32] <nicholaspaul> is anyone here crazy enough to want to network OS9 with Ubuntu?
[09:32] <balbir97> Adman_: how can I manually change in some file
[09:32] <Fezzler> but what is the user command?
[09:32] <nicholaspaul> can you get to os9 with samba? is there an OS9 app i should use?
[09:32] <Gerro> nicholaspaul: what do you mean?
[09:32] <Ademan_> balbir97: i suppose your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile
[09:32] <Gerro> nicholaspaul: use nfs instead if you want file sharing
[09:32] <nicholaspaul> Gerro... well, i have a network with OS9 and Ubuntu, and want to be able to share drives.
[09:33] <nicholaspaul> Gerro: use nfs on os9?
[09:33] <inayet> nomasteryoda: I found three with MM "CD Contr" "Mic Boos" and "IEC958"
[09:34] <nomasteryoda> ok
[09:34] <nomasteryoda> inayet, i should have asked... ubuntu, right?
[09:34] <Gerro> nicholaspaul: yeah
[09:34] <Fezzler> does the samba passwd command prompt for user and password?
[09:34] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: ./configure and make done!!
[09:34] <nicholaspaul> Gerro ok fanks! more googling :)
[09:34] <inayet> nomasteryoda: yeah I use ubuntu
[09:34] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: now do I need to do make install
[09:34] <Gerro> nicholaspaul: samba is only for windows
[09:34] <inayet> nomasteryoda: how do I save what I just did?
[09:34] <nomasteryoda> ok, then you can check the mixer tool from tray
[09:35] <inayet> nomasteryoda: whats a mixer tool?
[09:35] <nomasteryoda> i'm on kubuntu here, so the mixer is somewhat different, but
[09:35] <nomasteryoda> the small speaker icon in your system tray
[09:35] <Khrajin> hmm
[09:35] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, there's usually some stuff to read inside the tar.gz, normally titled README and INSTALL, or such.  have you read those?
[09:35] <nomasteryoda> upper right if you left in default mode
[09:35] <nicholaspaul> Gerro oh ok Didnt realise.
[09:36] <dawn_chorus> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21248/  <--  I'm attempting to compile a kernel from source, yet this is what "make menuconfig" returns.  Anyone any idea what's happening?
[09:36] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, type this in terminal to open the mixer "mixer_applet"
[09:36] <mv653> Hello All.  Just started using Ubuntu but have used Unix / Other Linux derivatives for a while. Is there a problem with mounting remote Windows Domain shares with 7.04?
[09:36] <mv653> I keep getting the message "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on ... "
[09:37] <Fezzler> what is "mixer_applet"?
[09:37] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, the thing that should be in the tray
[09:37] <nomasteryoda> a speaker
[09:37] <nomasteryoda> represents the volume control
[09:37] <nomasteryoda> sorry wrong person
[09:37] <nomasteryoda> lol
[09:38] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: I read those
[09:38] <nomasteryoda> i'm tired, its way late and i have to get up for work in 2 hours
[09:38] <Fezzler> sudo: mixer_applet: command not found
[09:38] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: now i installed that in /usr/src
[09:38] <nomasteryoda> Fezzler, that was for inayet
[09:38] <mv653> I seen forums indicate to install smbfs, but this doesn't seem to be available in the apps to download
[09:38] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: but default apache 2.2.3 which came with my distro also there
[09:38] <GTro2> !screen resolution
[09:38] <PrimoTurbo> what are the keys in vim to save a file?
[09:38] <Fezzler> :)
[09:38] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: now how to activate both of them
[09:39] <GTro2> !resolution
[09:39] <nomasteryoda> :wq
[09:39] <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
[09:39] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, that was for you
[09:39] <nicholaspaul> !nfs
[09:39] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[09:40] <PrimoTurbo> when I type :wq it just writes it
[09:40] <PrimoTurbo> in the document I'm editing
[09:40] <PrimoTurbo> do I need ot hold something?
[09:40] <nomasteryoda> hit Esc first
[09:40] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, i have zero experience w/ samba, but would running two versions like that possibly create problems?
[09:40] <mv653> Thanks, but NFS is used to access other *nix's, I'm trying to access remote Windows shares...
[09:41] <darklard> ubotu How do I configure my X to not load automatically like setting id:3:initdefault: where would I edit that for ubuntu?
[09:41] <nomasteryoda> mv653, i'm not sure what your solution is but portmap has helped me with remote samba shares... ymmv
[09:41] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: it OK, thanks!!
[09:41] <PrimoTurbo> okay I hit escape now I type : w q and it messes stuff up
[09:41] <PrimoTurbo> how do I save?
[09:41] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, just hit enter one time now...
[09:41] <nomasteryoda> then :wq
[09:41] <nomasteryoda> together
[09:41] <mv653> nomasteryoda, I'll give it a try, thanks
[09:42] <PrimoTurbo> what?
[09:42] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, you go it running?
[09:42] <PrimoTurbo> that just gets out of the mode and writes stuff
[09:42] <darklard> Someone know How do I configure my X to not load automatically like setting id:3:initdefault: where would I edit that for ubuntu?   nomasteryoda Flannel ?
[09:42] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, nano is simpler to use
[09:42] <PrimoTurbo> how do u save in nano?
[09:42] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: investigating...
[09:42] <nomasteryoda> Ctrl+X then Y then Enter
[09:43] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: I guess i need to add /usr/src in $PATH variable
[09:43] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: but how i don't know..
[09:43] <PrimoTurbo> how do I save a file that I opened in nano?
[09:43] <Tarkus> how do i mount an external drive with an ntfs file system and be able to read/modify its contents? (it only has one partition)
[09:43] <Gerro> darklard: you could try using ctrl alt f1 to go to full screen terminal then ctrl alt f7 to go back to desktop
[09:43] <nomasteryoda> darklard, edit grub ... nano /boot/grub/menu.lst .... go down to the topmost kernel ... and add init=3
[09:43] <MrC_> does anyone knows how to change the start up screen?
[09:43] <nomasteryoda> that should work
[09:43] <nicholaspaul> PrimoTurbo: nomasteryoda just answered
[09:44] <Gerro> MrC_: check the control panel
[09:44] <darklard> thanks nomasteryoda
[09:44] <nomasteryoda> np
[09:44] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, just type it all out.  it's good to use absolutes, or whatever they're called.
[09:44] <PrimoTurbo> HOW DO I SAVE A FILE IN NANO?
[09:44] <nomasteryoda> PrimoTurbo, read up
[09:44] <darklard> Gerro I have to actually unload X for this but thanks ^-^
[09:44] <nomasteryoda> Ctrl+X then Y then Enter
[09:44] <nomasteryoda> Ctrl+X then Y then Enter
[09:44] <nicholaspaul> PrimoTurbo: CTRL X, Y, Enter
[09:44] <MrC_> I have Ubuntustudio and Kubuntu,but on start up it shows kubuntu ussplash,i would like to see the Ubuntustudio
[09:45] <MrC_> anyone good on it?
[09:45] <Gerro> darklard: oh you want to install graphics driver right?
[09:45] <nomasteryoda> nn
[09:45] <PrimoTurbo> Thank You
[09:45] <MrC_> there is nothing on the control panel Gerro
[09:45] <Tarkus> anyone how do i mount an external drive with an ntfs file system and be able to read/modify its contents? (it only has one partition)
[09:45] <Gerro> darklard: to unload X just do /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[09:45] <Fezzler> anyone know how to determine a user name in Vista?  STill trying to get Ubuntu smb to work
[09:46] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: both instances of apache got worked!! :)
[09:46] <Madpilot> PrimoTurbo, nano has a two-line reference/help thing along the bottom of the screen all the time - one of the reasons I like it
[09:46] <darklard> Gerro yep but I need it to NOT load GNOME on startup incase I fubar it which is why I'll just modify /boot/grub/menu.lst for now
[09:46] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, sweet!  good work, bro.
[09:46] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: :)
[09:46] <SoulRaven> i want to install xubuntu.....but is stuck...."Seteting File System" in the last step on instalation.....
[09:46] <PrimoTurbo> Yeah I see but so confusing they use ^ to mean CTRL why?
[09:47] <SoulRaven> i want to install xubuntu.....but is stuck...."Deteting File System" in the last step on instalation.....
[09:47] <nicholaspaul> PrimoTurbo: cos thats the shortcut for ctrl
[09:47] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: But I couldn't get how to add ^some path^ in $PATH
[09:47] <inayet> nomasteryoda: when I type in mixer_applet in the black box it says "command not found"
[09:47] <MrC_> I think  you can do it on the logon,just select blackbox on the options menu
[09:47] <darklard> PrimoTurbo standard ASCII representation for ^ in old command line interfaces....
[09:47] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, i dunno either, dude.
[09:48] <dawn_chorus> balbir97, i prefer typing out paths, or just creating an icon on my desktop somewhere with that path.  :)
[09:48] <berent> which is the file to map the keys
[09:48] <berent> which is the file to map the keys
[09:48] <nicholaspaul> PrimoTurbo: and its still used in abbreviations, like in menus showing shortcuts.
[09:49] <berent> like i want up arrow to show the previous command
[09:49] <berent> which is the script to map the keys
[09:49] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: cool
[09:49] <crdlb> berent: in what?
[09:49] <sluimers> Hi, my sound recorder doesn't work
[09:49] <berent> crdlb: in linux
[09:49] <SoulRaven> i want to install xubuntu.....but is stuck...."Deteting File System" in the last step on instalation.....
[09:49] <crdlb> berent: that doesn't help
[09:49] <riaal> Is there any disadvantages of using FAT32 on my USB2.0 backup harddrive?
[09:49] <sluimers> Can anyone help me fix my sound recorder?
[09:50] <inayet> can someone walk me through to have my sound work on ubuntu ? it works on windows xp, but I love linux
[09:50] <crdlb> riaal: compatibility
[09:50] <riaal> crdlb, what do you mean?
[09:50] <norealgravity> im getting a wubi error when booting ubuntu. wubi segmentation error it doesnt boot all the way. how do i fix?
[09:50] <Gerro> riaal: it fragments
[09:50] <AnAnt> Hello, I am running bind as a caching name server, but I want to add an entry in the bind config. so that it would look up address for XYZ.COM domain from a certain IP address (for example 192.168.0.1) . How to do so ?
[09:50] <crdlb> riaal: misread :)
[09:50] <dawn_chorus> inayet, have you made sure that your mixer is set to the right device and everything is unmuted?
[09:50] <riaal> Gerro, ? =)
[09:50] <Gerro> riaal: so just format often instead of deleting and you will be fine
[09:50] <berent> crdlb: what else do u want
[09:50] <Fezzler> Do smb user names have to be lower case to work?
[09:50] <crdlb> riaal: and it doesn't support unix permissions
[09:50] <Gerro> riaal: why do you think ext3 linux partitions never need to defragment? its because of the filesystem, its different than ntfs
[09:50] <crdlb> and it has the 4GB file limit
[09:51] <riaal> crdlb, thats true =/
[09:51] <Chetwin> LMAOOOOO!  Decided to reinstall Windows XP Media Center Edition yesterday and give it one more shot as my main OS.  Within 24 hours (of normal usage) I had 12 viruses even with AVG running
[09:51] <inayet> dawn_chorus" how do I unmute everything using the terminal?
[09:51] <Tarkus> anyone how do i mount an external drive with an ntfs file system and be able to read/modify its contents? (it only has one partition)
[09:51] <KoPDanny> Chetwin: thats what happens when your in the wind with Winblows, :P
[09:51] <Chetwin> Tarkus !ntfs-tools
[09:51] <crdlb> berent: what program are you using?
[09:51] <Chetwin> Tarkus !ntfs
[09:51] <Chetwin> Sorry man
[09:51] <Chetwin> one more try
[09:52] <Chetwin> !ntfstools
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfstools - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <riaal> Gerro, but defragment isn't really necessary, right?
[09:52] <Chetwin> nope
[09:52] <crdlb> !info ntfs-config | Tarkus
[09:52] <KoPDanny> chetwin: there ya go
[09:52] <sluimers> Can anyone help me fix my sound recorder?
[09:52] <Chetwin> There's a package for is
[09:52] <ubotu> tarkus: ntfs-config: Enable/disable write support for any NTFS devices. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.5-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 41 kB, installed size 432 kB
[09:52] <KoPDanny> !ntfs
[09:52] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[09:52] <norealgravity> anyone use wubi to install ubuntu?
[09:52] <riaal> Gerro, true
[09:52] <Gerro> Chetwin: close the damn windows, air conditioned room
[09:52] <berent> crdlb: no program just commandline
[09:52] <dawn_chorus> inayet, alsamixer
[09:52] <crdlb> berent: you mean the real terminal?
[09:52] <Chetwin> Man, *smacks head* what was I thinking
[09:52] <crdlb> not an xterm or gnome-terminal?
[09:53] <Chetwin> I'm in Feisty live mode right now.  Reinstalling as I type
[09:53] <inayet> dawn_chorus: I am in, I see graphs, how do I unmute? how do I know its mute?
[09:53] <Gerro> riaal: riaal: http://geekblog.oneandoneis2.org/index.php/2006/08/17/why_doesn_t_linux_need_defragmenting
[09:53] <Tarkus> crdlb, alright, so i download that, and then mount the drive? and it should work?  (sudo mount /dev/sdb1/ /home/sean/Media/)?
[09:53] <sluimers> Can anyone help me make my sound recorder work?
[09:53] <berent> crdlb: is there a duplicate terminal?
[09:53] <RawSewage> thats cool that you can still use your computer while installing
[09:53] <dawn_chorus> inayet, move to the channel and hit M.
[09:53] <KoPDanny> chetwin: winblows didnt do a good enough job for ya? Lol
[09:53] <RawSewage> even if you reformat your entire drive
[09:53] <Chetwin> *From Hackers* - "Did you make any friends?" -- "No" -- "What did you learn today?" -- "Revenge"
[09:53] <KoPDanny> WHY is my name KoPDanny -_-
[09:53] <inayet> dawn_chorus: when i hit m it turns between mm and oo
[09:54] <crdlb> berent: are you talking about the fullscreen text terminal?
[09:54] <Cubey> Anyone know what AF_INET is? I'm getting an error related to it (AF_INET6) when starting play on a video stream in mplayer
[09:54] <berent> crdlb: yes
[09:54] <Gerro> RawSewage: yeah but some noobs push that fact and end up freezing up their installation then whining about their poor processor
[09:54] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: basic functionality of the apache2 worked
[09:54] <dawn_chorus> inayet, right.  MM is mute.
[09:54] <norealgravity> anyone know how to install ubuntu with wubi?  i get segmentation fault error
[09:54] <Cubey> The video plays despite the error
[09:54] <riaal> Chetwin, lol, that movie awesome :D
[09:54] <balbir97> dawn_chorus: but where is the modules :(.. not getting
[09:54] <crdlb> berent: and the up key isn't working?
[09:55] <inayet> dawn_chorus: I turned all the MMs to OOs. how do I save the settings?
[09:55] <dawn_chorus> inayet, press ESC.
[09:55] <berent> i want the file where this mappings are done crldb
[09:55] <Tarkus> crdlb, alright, so i download that, and then mount the drive? and it should work?  (sudo mount /dev/sdb1/ /home/sean/Media/)?
[09:55] <Chetwin> I'm gonna try feeding my winblows CD to a paper / credit card shredder
[09:55] <inayet> dawn_chorus: I have pressed esc. what should I do now?
[09:55] <Chetwin> First thing in the morning
[09:55] <crdlb> Tarkus: it should automount
[09:55] <crdlb> and you have to run it on the partition as I understand it
[09:55] <danny3793> chetwin: lmao, the shredder may get jammed ;)
[09:55] <Gerro> Chetwin: no man use them for frisbee, got a dog?
[09:56] <HKJGN_> how can i have multiple viewports in Ubuntu? im trying to have a different background for each desktop, im using 7.04 Ubuntu with Beryl and Emerald, will the settings be in Emerald?
[09:56] <Tarkus> crdlb, actually i just searched in synaptic and i already have 'ntfs-config'?
[09:56] <Gerro> Chetwin: nah bad idea might cut themself
[09:56] <dawn_chorus> inayet, you don't have an X environment?
[09:56] <Tarkus> crdlb, do i reinstall it?
[09:56] <Chetwin> I don't want my dog swalling more shi7 than he already does (voluntarily)
[09:56] <danny3793> chetwin: the amount of crap winblows puts on all the things they make, its sure to stop up somethin :P,
[09:56] <crdlb> Tarkus: no, you /use/ it
[09:56] <norealgravity> hello world!
[09:56] <Gerro> HKJGN_: how did you get beryl going? did you follow a guide?
[09:56] <inayet> dawn_chorus: how do i know if i have an x environment ? should I restart the computer in order for alsamixer changes to take effect?
[09:57] <HKJGN_> Gerro: yeah
[09:57] <Chetwin> !anjuta
[09:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anjuta - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:57] <Gerro> HKJGN: can you link me to it? been having some trouble installing beryl to other computer
[09:57] <dawn_chorus> inayet, no, they should take effect immediately.  aren't you in GNOME or KDE or something?
[09:57] <Tarkus> crdlb, sorry. im not sure what you mean. i just need to get my drive to work properly. (read/write/etc..)
[09:57] <Gerro> HKJGN: oh hey you ever try out kiba dock?
[09:57] <inayet> dawn_chorus: I am using GNOME, is that an x environment ?
[09:58] <HKJGN_> Gerro: its on thier site, it all depends on your Graphics card, basically what you have to do is install the necessary drivers, and then install the program through apt-get
[09:58] <HKJGN_> Gerro: yes i have but i havent played with it too much
[09:58] <dawn_chorus> inayet, yes.  you have a volume_applet in one of your panels?  If so right click it and select preferences.
[09:58] <Gerro> HKJGN: I got it going but the cube has white screen, it did the same on this computer but I downgraded beryl to 1.9999.2 and it works
[09:59] <inayet> dawn_chorus: I have clicked preferences.
[09:59] <vm> can anyone suggest a good linux CAD program?
[09:59] <Gerro> HKJGN: how come some of the beryl packages say dfgs + git2007 on them?
[09:59] <Tarkus> crdlb, i have 'ntfs-config' installed, and when i restart it doesnt automount the drive.
[09:59] <dawn_chorus> inayet, make sure the device is ALSA and that the volume controls the one you want, usually PCM or Front.
[09:59] <crdlb> Tarkus: you have to run ntfs-config on the partition
[09:59] <HKJGN_> Gerro: im not enough of a linux user to answer, im not sure either
[09:59] <moDumass> hey all, um,. i can preview a show in ktorrent but once it has completed dloading i cant view it, even in VLC any ideas?
[09:59] <Gerro> HKJGN_: oh okay, but your using 32 bit processor right?
[09:59] <crdlb> I don't know how exactly, I've never used it
[10:00] <HKJGN_> Gerro: yeah, im using the 32bit OS
[10:00] <dawn_chorus> inayet, device = <whatever> (Alsa mixer).  see that?
[10:00] <HKJGN_> Gerro: im too lazy to worry about 64bit XD
[10:00] <Gerro> HKJGN: hmm maybe its a problem with the amd64, I might try compiling beryl from source
[10:00] <HKJGN_> Gerro: well, im using a 64bit proc, but 32bit os
[10:00] <moDumass> vm, yeh blender, XSI works in linux too though
[10:00] <darklard> nomastayoda you still alive here?
[10:00] <HKJGN_> Gerro: it shouldnt matter
[10:01] <vm> modumbass, is blender a 2d cad?
[10:01] <HKJGN_> Gerro: are you talking about the Cube or the backdrop?
[10:01] <Gerro> HKJGN: either way compiling from source might show some interesting information as to why it won't work on that computer
[10:01] <Gerro> HKJGN: the cube works but all desktops are white
[10:01] <HKJGN_> Gerro: even when you change the background?
[10:01] <Tarkus> crdlb, how do i do that?
[10:02] <tondar> want to make an app for ubuntu, any suggestions?
 I don't know how exactly, I've never used it
[10:02] <Gerro> HKJGN: change the background? hmm never thought of that
[10:02] <crdlb> try ntfs-config --help
[10:02] <norealgravity> ubuntu the suxor
[10:02] <Gerro> HKJGN_: but also emerald won't let me set a theme
[10:02] <tondar> any suggestions for a gui app ?
[10:03] <HKJGN_> Gerro: turn off  Beryl first, set your desktop manager to metacity or whatever, then set the theme, then turn Beryl back on
[10:03] <HKJGN_> Gerro: you might have to refresh the manager, but thats what i did
[10:03] <GatoLoko^> hi
[10:03] <Flannel> !bum | darklard
[10:03] <ubotu> darklard: 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
[10:04] <HKJGN_> Gerro: Beryl is a little buggy compared to its predecessor Compiz, so some things are chunky like that
[10:04] <HKJGN_> Gerro: all in the name of pretty pretty, shiny shiny
[10:04] <tondar> come on guys any ideas?
[10:04] <tondar> for a gui app
[10:04] <tondar> ?
[10:04] <GatoLoko^> somebody knows how to remove a bazaar branch from launchpad? (i've made 2 instead of one by mistake)
[10:05] <HKJGN_> Tondar: really, the best way is to look at a piece of software you already have, and find out how you could make /that/ better
[10:05] <darklard> Thanks! Flannel and ubotu
[10:06] <HKJGN_> tondar: like smb, smb is a big pain in the ass sometimes, how about making a GUI app that helps simple users network windows and linux pcs
[10:06] <tondar> HKJGN_: sure that is a good way, but I want to program something that users really want under buntu
[10:06] <Tarkus> crdlb, ok, its mounted now when i startup, but how do i make it automount to somewhere other than "/media/SBN2"?
[10:06] <dawn_chorus> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21248/  <--  I'm attempting to compile a kernel from source, yet this is what "make menuconfig" returns.  Anyone any idea what's happening?
[10:06] <tondar> HKJGN_: yeah that would be cool
[10:07] <crdlb> Tarkus: no idea
[10:07] <HKJGN_> tondar: that would be something i would like, maybe something that doesn't require Windows to log into your Linux PC
[10:07] <riaal> Im planing to bye a new 12" laptop.. Any ide how to know if ubuntu will sport the hardware?
[10:07] <inayet> dawn_chorus: clicking on preference I see three options to choose from
[10:07] <HKJGN_> tondar: cause honestly, i'd rather Sneakernet files than set up SMB
[10:07] <unicornx> hello, just wondering why when i enter "cd  install_flash_player_9_linux" it says "bash: cd: install_flash_player_9_linux: No such file or directory
[10:07] <unicornx> robertlane@robertlane-desktop" and i can see the directory on the desktop.
[10:07] <dawn_chorus> !laptop | riaal
[10:07] <ubotu> riaal: Laptop support information can be found on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops - http://www.linux-laptop.net/ - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam - http://tuxmobil.org
[10:08] <tondar> HKJGN_: any good references for a good start?
[10:08] <iPhoenix> !help
[10:08] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:08] <Gerro> riaal: basically nvidia card, no broadcom wireless, and 32 bit processor =)
[10:08] <iPhoenix> !fr
[10:08] <seif> http://seif.hopto.org/warsow_0.3_linux.tar.gz
[10:08] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:08] <dawn_chorus> inayet, one associated with Alsa?
[10:08] <seif> o, sory
[10:08] <iPhoenix> !de
[10:08] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:08] <Tarkus> crdlb, is it a good idea to make it a symbolic link then?
[10:08] <riaal> Gerro, dawn_chorus, cheers
[10:08] <Lo_Pan> cd Desktop
[10:08] <HKJGN_> tondar: nope ;_; like i said, i used samba once, and i hated it, i guess play with samba and see what you could figure out
[10:08] <Lo_Pan> lol
[10:08] <dawn_chorus> riaal, cheers!
[10:09] <tondar> HKJGN_: that would be a little hard , hmm
[10:09] <inayet> dawn_chorus: two are associated with Alsa mixer and one with OSS mixer
[10:09] <HKJGN_> tondar: now, do you know how i can have multiple backgrounds in Ubuntu? i want each desktop to look different ;_;, i knew how to in slackware... but not Ubuntu
[10:09] <tondar> HKJGN_: hold
[10:09] <unicornx> thanks Lo_Pan i'm there now
[10:10] <moDumass> does any one know how to repair broken avi files?
[10:10] <HKJGN_> tondar: ?
[10:10] <moDumass> i mean why would i be able to preview whilst in a torrent dloading app, but not view the completed dload>?
[10:10] <tondar> HKJGN_: hold on
[10:10] <HKJGN_> tondar: kk
[10:10] <dawn_chorus> inayet, one with hda_snd_intel or HDA Intel?  (You did have an intel, right?)
[10:11] <tondar> HKJGN_: u usin gnome or kde?
[10:11] <HKJGN_> tondar: Gnome + XGL, im also using the Beryl App
[10:11] <tondar> HKJGN_: also you running any window-manage app? ie. beryl,compiz?
[10:12] <SlimG> moDumass: maby youre lacking a video decoder that your torrent client has implemented?
[10:12] <tondar> HKJGN_: sorry to tell you this you can't have multi bg with beryl and or compiz
[10:12] <inayet> dawn_chorus: One is- intel 82801DB-ICH4 (Alsa mixer); the other one is- Sound Blaster MP3+ (Alsa mixer)
[10:12] <HKJGN_> tondar: but Beryl says it works with viewports O.o..
[10:12] <HKJGN_> tondar: has the option in the control panel
[10:12] <tondar> HKJGN_: hmmm
[10:13] <seif> http://seif.hopto.org/warsow_0.3_linux.tar.gz
[10:13] <crdlb> HKJGN_: you need a desktop manager that supports viewports
[10:13] <HKJGN_> crdlb: like?
[10:13] <crdlb> neither nautilus nor kdesktop are
[10:13] <dawn_chorus> inayet, use the Sound Blaster.  hey, why not?
[10:13] <crdlb> HKJGN_: do you need your desktop icons?
[10:14] <HKJGN_> crdlb: well.. sorta
[10:14] <HKJGN_> crdlb: what if i dont?
[10:14] <tondar> HKJGN_: ok goto http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69507
[10:14] <inayet> dawn_chorus: ok I used sound blaster, what should I choose? Master, Line-in, Line-in Capture, Microphone, or Microphone Capture ?
[10:15] <Jupp3> I copied my HD contents to new partitions on a new HD
[10:15] <Jupp3> And I also installed grub with bootcd
[10:15] <HKJGN_> lol, i always love the "You cant" answers XD i oughta just give up
[10:15] <HKJGN_> lol
[10:15] <crdlb> HKJGN_: wallpapoz claims to work in beryl, but not in the way you want
[10:15] <HKJGN_> i see
[10:15] <Jupp3> But it gets to the loading screen, and gets stuck there, probably something is still set wrong
[10:15] <ManoWarrior> hi, crowd, where can I find information about the Alternate CD?
[10:15] <ManoWarrior> i've googled, but found nothing
[10:16] <Jupp3> jupp: Hey there, number one :D
[10:16] <tondar> any other ideas for a gui app ?
[10:16] <HKJGN_> eh, its not that important, i just wanted to see if i could, i have these awesome moon backgrounds and a nightime skydome, so i just wanted em all up there
[10:16] <Frogzoo_> ManoWarrior: there's info on the ubuntu wiki
[10:16] <vm> can anyone suggest a good linux CAD program?
[10:16] <ManoWarrior> Frogzoo_: thanks
[10:17] <HKJGN_> now i just need to learn how to manually add Resolutions to my xorg file
[10:17] <HKJGN_> lol
[10:17] <Woraug> I need to learn how to install Xorg
[10:17] <v3n0m> help
[10:17] <inayet> dawn_chorus: on the volume control preference there is only one button, which says "close"
[10:17] <dawn_chorus> inayet, try either Front or PCM.
[10:17] <Jupp3> HKJGN_: That should be easy, just see where other resos are defined and add your own
[10:17] <The_Alexander> hello. can anybody help me installing jahshaka on Ubuntu Feisty?
[10:17] <Gnea> v3n0m: help us help you.
[10:17] <Frogzoo_> HKJGN_:  run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[10:17] <Sniper> hi
[10:18] <inayet> dawn_chorus: with sound blaster there is no Front or PCM choice.
[10:18] <HKJGN_> Frogzoo_:oh no, every time i do that, it cant read my PCIe card, and i have to go to my backup xorg.conf
[10:18] <dawn_chorus> inayet, and you got no sound?
[10:18] <Jupp3> So, any idea what could be wrong with my system?
[10:18] <Sniper> guys
[10:18] <Sniper> i have a mic butis not work with ubuntu
[10:18] <Frogzoo_> The_Alexander: I think it's broken atm, various threads about saying it segfaults on startup
[10:19] <v3n0m> Gnea: ubuntu freezing after install --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=445664
[10:19] <HKJGN_> Frogzoo_: apparently xorg doesnt read my PCIe card as 1:0:0
[10:19] <dawn_chorus> where can I find a list of the modules that start at boot, so I can blacklist the ones I don't need?
[10:19] <The_Alexander> Frogzoo: so Ill have to wait until they repair it?
[10:19] <Woraug> HKJGN_, PM
[10:19] <inayet> on the Intel (Alsa mixer) there is only PCM, but no Front. I get sound on windows xp with the sound blaster creative box
[10:20] <Frogzoo_> The_Alexander: I guess so, but I doubt it will be too long as the devs seem aware of it
[10:20] <moDumass> im thinking so, but im pretty sure i have almost every codec down
[10:20] <moDumass> SlimG im thinking so, but im pretty sure i have almost every codec down
[10:20] <dawn_chorus> inayet, hmm ... i'm thinking that either you having installed the driver or the driver isn't built into the kernel...
[10:20] <The_Alexander> ok. Ill have to use Cinelerra
[10:20] <The_Alexander> thanks
[10:20] <dawn_chorus> *haven't
[10:21] <The_Giver> so i'm trying to get to the other instances of xserver and the bash/command line
[10:22] <inayet> dawn_chorus: how do i found out if I have download the driver or if its built into the kernel?
[10:22] <The_Giver> isn't it something like alt + ctrl + F-key
[10:22] <Frogzoo_> HKJGN_: xvidtune might help if you know what you're doing
[10:22] <Gnea> v3n0m: is your cpu 64-bit?
[10:22] <Flannel> The_Giver: ctrl-alt-f1 through f6 is a tty, f7 is the GUI again
[10:22] <Frogzoo_> The_Giver: there are text terminals on ctrl alt F1-F6
[10:23] <HKJGN_> Frogzoo_: but as you can see, i dont XD
[10:23] <The_Giver> damn i cant get to them
[10:23] <The_Giver> i think my keyboard config is all fugged up
[10:23] <The_Giver> i can get alt + F2 to give me that run command thing
[10:23] <The_Giver> so this is kind of weird
[10:23] <The_Giver> laptop keyboard =(
[10:23] <Flannel> The_Giver: make sure you use your left ctrl
[10:23] <The_Giver> fn + alt + F2 gets Run Application
[10:23] <The_Giver> i do =(
[10:24] <ayato> test
[10:24] <SlimG> moDumass: got libxine-extracodecs and w32codecs ?
[10:24] <The_Giver> hmm well i cant be sure.. there is only one ctrl
[10:24] <The_Giver> heh
[10:24] <Frogzoo_> HKJGN_: play with xvidtune till you get it setup the way you like, then copy the params over to xorg.conf
[10:24] <The_Giver> how do i know if my ctrl is actually the left ctrl
[10:24] <moDumass> not sure ab out libxine-extracodecs
[10:24] <moDumass> but w32 yeh
[10:25] <Gnea> v3n0m: rather, is it a 64 or a 64 FX? and did you use the x86 or the AMD64 version of ubuntu?
[10:25] <moDumass> SlimG: how would i install or check libxine-extracodecs ?
[10:25] <Flannel> The_Giver: well, if you only have one, thats another ... issue, or something
[10:25] <Frogzoo_> The_Giver: default is both Ctrl_L & Ctrl_R are both bound to Ctrl
[10:25] <v3n0m> Gnea: yes
[10:25] <SlimG> moDumass: sudo aptitude install libxine-extracodecs
[10:26] <vm> can anyone suggest a good linux CAD program?
[10:26] <riaal> oh no, nothing shows when I plug my ubs harddrive, what to do? =S
[10:26] <The_Giver> Frogzoo_,  any way to fix this then
[10:26] <The_Giver> =(
[10:26] <dawn_chorus> inayet, i dont' think I can help you further.  Try going through this thread, it seems to be fairly well put together.  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[10:26] <SlimG> vm: http://www.ribbonsoft.com/qcad.html
[10:26] <Frogzoo_> riaal: tail -f /var/log/messages when you plugin the USB might give more clue
[10:26] <Frogzoo_> brb
[10:27] <SlimG> vm: http://www.tech-edv.co.at/lunix/CADlinks.html
[10:27] <v3n0m> Gnea: x86,
[10:27] <HKJGN_> lol.. well, 1440x1440 is on the list of Modes, but it doesnt show up on my resolution list
[10:27] <v3n0m> Gnea: sorry I was distracted by my friend
[10:27] <HKJGN_> whats a good resolution for a 19inch Widescreen monitor>
[10:27] <Gnea> v3n0m: try the AMD64 version installer and see what happens
[10:27] <HKJGN_> ?*
[10:27] <Gnea> v3n0m: no problem
[10:28] <dawn_chorus> HKJGN_, 1440 x 900
[10:28] <k1gwb> 1440x900, for mine
[10:28] <moDumass> SlimG: The xine engine failed to start : No demuxer found - stream format not recognised.
[10:28] <v3n0m> Gnea: I'm using the x86 versioon, on the AMD64 non-fx version proc.
[10:28] <riaal> Is an usb harddrive supose to automount?
[10:28] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: so i just add that into the "Modes" line in Xorg?
[10:28] <Metal03> Hi there everyone, I'm trying to write some date on a CD and it's not working...  Anyone can help with that?
[10:28] <Gnea> riaal: if it's partitioned and formatted
[10:29] <GatoLoko^> somebody knows how to remove a bazaar branch from launchpad? (i've made 2 instead of one by mistake)
[10:29] <maeth> hi
[10:29] <dawn_chorus> HKJGN_, yes.  if you have an nVidia card, be sure the proprietary drivers are properly installed.
[10:29] <maeth> can somebody help me?
[10:29] <Gnea> Metal03: tried a marker?
[10:29] <dawn_chorus> maeth, what's up?
[10:29] <v3n0m> Gnea: why should I try the 64 bit?
[10:29] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: i have a carpy ATI card
[10:29] <Gnea> v3n0m: cool, try the AMD64 release
[10:29] <maeth> im trying to install a bluetooth stereo headset on ubuntu
[10:29] <Metal03> Gnea : a marker?
[10:29] <Gnea> v3n0m: because you have a 64bit system
[10:29] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: but i have the drivers installed
[10:29] <Gnea> Metal03: yeah, like a sharpie
[10:29] <SlimG> moDumass: hmm.. tried VLC mediaplayer? or mplayer? those should play most formats
[10:29] <riaal> Gnea, It dosnt but I think it shows in fdisk -l
[10:29] <Metal03> Gnea : LMAO
[10:30] <Gnea> :)
[10:30] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: is that going to matter?
[10:30] <maeth> anybody?
[10:30] <v3n0m> Gnea: have you used the 64bit version?
[10:30] <dawn_chorus> HKJGN_, unless the ATI card is just real crummy and won't give you the 1440x900.
[10:30] <ernst> hi
[10:30] <maeth> ive all ready configured the a2dp driver
[10:30] <maeth> i just dont know how to start it
[10:30] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: X800gt >.>
[10:30] <v3n0m> Gnea: because usually all of my friends install 32bit on the AMD64, because it's much more compatible and it always worked for them..
[10:30] <moDumass> SlimG I have indeed and neither of them will play it, now im thinking maby they are corrupted files and whilst in the torrent dloader it streams without the file 'index'
[10:30] <HKJGN_> dawn_chorus: lol
[10:31] <ernst> how can I exclude a folder and its files in /tmp not being cleaned by /etc/init.d/bootclean ?
[10:31] <moDumass> but i dont know how to get vlc to stream in the same way once the file is complete
[10:31] <riaal> lol, something is terrebly wrong here =S
[10:31] <Gnea> v3n0m: you can still install 64bit and retain 32bit compatibility
[10:31] <The_Giver> anyone know how i can map my keyboard to change ctrl to be ctrl_L
[10:31] <v3n0m> Gnea: so if I can't get the 32bit version to work, there doesn't seem a reason for me to try 64bit since alot of stuff doesn't work with it
[10:31] <dawn_chorus> maeth, did you follow this howto?  --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[10:31] <v3n0m> Gnea: flash doesn't work on 64bit version, which is enough for me not to install.. =/
[10:31] <Gnea> v3n0m: do all your friends have the exact same hardware setup?
[10:32] <Gnea> v3n0m: it doesn't?
[10:32] <maeth> dawn_chorus, yeah, was quite simple actually, the thing is... it says on the last part
[10:32] <v3n0m> Gnea: I don't think Adobe flash works on it no.,.
[10:32] <riaal> this is not god at all :(
[10:32] <maeth> " run a2dpd (it's not advised to run it as root). You'll have to arrange for this to be started up subsequently.
[10:32] <maeth> "
[10:32] <riaal> good
[10:32] <riaal> *
[10:32] <^Jst_Me^> Hi everyone... Can anyone tell me how to mount a network share so I can get to my mp3's on my windows server using amarock or XMMS.
[10:32] <maeth> dawn_chorus, but i dont know how to run it
[10:32] <alsa> any one had problems with ubuntu 7.0 and the realek acl861 ??/
[10:32] <alsa> the sound doesnt work
[10:33] <maeth> dawn_chorus, i know its silly
[10:33] <dawn_chorus> maeth, add the path to /etc/rc.local.
[10:33] <SlimG> moDumass: then I'm out of ideas :P
[10:33] <riaal> ^Jst_Me^, strange thing to share whit windows and use linux for desktop =)
[10:33] <maeth> dawn_chorus, a little eye candy plz?
[10:33] <Metal03> V3n0m & Gnea: Confirmation = Flash DOESN'T work on a 64bits platform
[10:33] <dawn_chorus> maeth, what?
[10:33] <ubuntu> anyone here from fresno ca?
[10:33] <maeth> dawn_chorus, dont know how to do that
[10:33] <^Jst_Me^> ROFL.... taking ubuntu for a test drive on my laptop. :)
[10:33] <chucrysle> whats the difference between the file desktop.iso and alternate.iso?
[10:34] <sharperguy> Is it possible to write a script which control's the mouse? (I don't really mind what language as long as its not absurdly obscure)
[10:34] <alsa> any one had problems with ubuntu 7.0 and the realek acl861 ??/ the sound doesnt work
[10:34] <maeth> dawn_chorus, im very new at this, got XGL working the other day, and beryl
[10:34] <Gnea> v3n0m: it can be done by running firefox in a 32bit chroot, but it doesn't appear that ubuntu engineers have been able to make that an easy setup just yet
[10:34] <Nitrp> Why does the kernel freeze, when I try to start gdm?
[10:34] <Metal03> Gnea : You're right
[10:34] <maeth> dawn_chorus, but i still dont understand much of the console commands or anything of that sort
[10:34] <dawn_chorus> maeth, that howto goes through "Connect Devices at Startup" rather explicitly.
[10:35] <Gnea> Metal03: oh i know, i've been running Debian for years
[10:35] <ernst> how can I exclude a folder and its files in /tmp not being cleaned by /etc/init.d/bootclean ?
[10:35] <Nitrp> The settings are correct, vesa driver and right PCI, but still it crashes if I try to start gdm or xorg.
[10:35] <Nitrp> How can I fix it, and what's the problem? :/
[10:35] <riaal> This is messed up, can It happen that a USB harddrive do not automount? I mean, does ubuntu sport usb harddrives?
[10:36] <Metal03> Gnea: lol, I'm a Linux newby but I tried to install Edgy64 and after a few weeks decided to format and reinstall 32bit version...  MUCH less painfull
[10:36] <dawn_chorus> Nitrp, try 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[10:36] <maeth> dawn_chorus, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothAudio
[10:36] <Flannel> !diskmounter | riaal
[10:36] <ubotu> riaal: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[10:36] <v3n0m> chucrysle: http://www.maximumpc.com/linux?page=0%2C2
[10:36] <Nitrp> dawn_chorus, I've tried that with no success.
[10:36] <riaal> Flannel, its an ext3 disk, it shows as "sdb1" in fdisk -l
[10:37] <Flannel> riaal: yeah, that ... factoid is silly.  well, if its sdb1, just mount it manually
[10:37] <Gnea> Metal03 & v3n0m: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727
[10:37] <maeth> dawn_chorus, cant find the package on synaptic
[10:37] <dawn_chorus> Nitrp, what video card?
[10:37] <Flannel> riaal: you can probably go to the disks thing in administration
[10:37] <riaal> Flannel, did, and system whent down =/
[10:37] <alsa> any one had problems with ubuntu 7.0 and the realek acl861 ??/ the sound doesnt work
[10:37] <Nitrp> dawn_chorus, nvidia go geforce 7200
[10:37] <alsa> ubotu,  !ALC861
[10:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alc861 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <alsa> ubotu,  !alsa
[10:38] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[10:38] <dawn_chorus> maeth, http://bluetooth-alsa.sourceforge.net/build.html
[10:38] <^Jst_Me^> I had the sound problem... went with the older version.
[10:38] <maeth> dawn_chorus, this is the howto that i followed
[10:38] <Metal03> Anyone can help me with writting to a CD...  I'm putting files on it, clicking the "Write to disk", then a window appears with some info on the CD, then when I click "write" NOTHING HAPPENS!!  :(
[10:38] <yuuki> Are there any good links for computers I should buy if I want a cheap, awesome linux setup?
[10:38] <bush-rules> How do I find out what group a device belongs to?
[10:38] <pheaver> ls -s /dev/whateverdevice
[10:38] <maeth> dawn_chorus, that one, in one of the last part says... "create ~/.asoundrc with simply:
[10:38] <maeth>       pcm.a2dpd {
[10:38] <maeth>             type a2dpd
[10:38] <maeth>       }
[10:38] <maeth> and run a2dpd (it's not advised to run it as root)"
[10:38] <pheaver> oops
[10:38] <pheaver> ls -l /dev/...
[10:39] <maeth> dawn_chorus, how tha fu... do i run a2dpd??
[10:39] <pheaver> bush-rules: did you get that?
[10:39] <maeth> dawn_chorus, lol :P
[10:39] <RivaeAerya> Hello, all. I've been asking this questions for weeks now, and in this channel, but nobody has read it apperantly. I want to know how to remove all codecs from my system, and then make Ubuntu install the correct ones, since i followed a guide for Edgy, but upgraded to Feisty and the codecs misbehave. Please help!
[10:39] <dawn_chorus> maeth, try /etc/init.d/a2dpd
[10:39] <Gnea> v3n0m: how nice, ubuntu took it a step further than debian did and was able to encapsulate a 32bit chroot into a firefox plugin
[10:39] <HKJGN_> oh yeah, much better
[10:39] <maeth> dawn_chorus, ok , gonna try
[10:39] <dawn_chorus> maeth, try sudo /etc/init.d/a2dpd start
[10:40] <HKJGN_> lots of screen space
[10:40] <pheaver> RivaeAerya: i'm not quite sure what the problem is... you should just upgrade to the packages in Feisty
[10:40] <yuuki> Would you say that Ubuntu has better performance than Mac OS X?
[10:40] <v3n0m> Gnea: I understand, but is there anything you can think of which will let me continue to use the current version, because I hear there are other compatibility issues with 64bit
[10:40] <maeth> dawn_chorus, doesnt exists :S
[10:40] <pheaver> and what do you mean the codecs "misbehave"?
[10:40] <Metal03> Gnea: I know all this...  but I thought it all this was too complicated for no reason...  The increse in performance I would get from running a 64bit platform wasn't worth the trouble!
[10:40] <dawn_chorus> maeth, ah ... i'm pretty clueless then.
[10:40] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, well, for one the webplayer is misbehaving. I upgraded to the packages in feisty, BUT i still have lots of Edgy codecs on my PC i think.
[10:40] <maeth> dawn_chorus, damn :S
[10:40] <pheaver> why do you think that?
[10:40] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, misbehave means, some things don't play, some things play weird..
[10:40] <v3n0m> Gnea: I have similar sentiments as Metal03.
[10:41] <pheaver> if you upgraded everything that was available, you should have the feisty versions
[10:41] <maeth> well... gonna google it a little more.. thanks :D
[10:41] <pheaver> if you want to remove the codecs, just apt-get remove --purge
[10:41] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, well for one i have totem-xine right now
[10:41] <dawn_chorus> maeth, you should start a thread at ubuntuforums.org.
[10:41] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, on what package?
[10:41] <Gnea> v3n0m: there's going to be compatibility issues for quite awhile on 64bit platforms until they turn 32bits into total dinosaurs. what sort of use do you expect to get out of the system that you can't get out of using windows?
[10:41] <bush-rules> thanks pheaver
[10:42] <norbia_> hey i have a doubt with beryl
[10:42] <norbia_> any body help me
[10:42] <ion> im trying to run GNOME-RDP and its saying ERROR cannot access database
[10:42] <ion> how do I fix that
[10:42] <ion> what database?
[10:42] <dawn_chorus> bye folks!  :-)
[10:42] <pheaver> RivaeAerya: i dunno, whichever packages provide codecs.  w32codecs for one thing
[10:42] <pheaver> are you on 32-bit or 64-bit?
[10:42] <norbia_> i downloaded beryl0.23 tarballs
[10:42] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, i don't know the names of all those packages, and it's dependencies
[10:42] <Gnea> !ask
[10:42] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:43] <HKJGN_> mmm, now that im done, bed for me
[10:43] <pheaver> ah, i don't know aptitude very well, but someone should be able to tell you how to chase down the dependencies
[10:43] <oranda> hmmm
[10:43] <Frogzoo> RivaeAerya: apt should work out the dependencies for you, if you search "codec" in synaptic, you'll find most installed codecs
[10:43] <Gnea> v3n0m: is there a setting for hyperthreading in the bios?
[10:43] <norbia_> when i configure, it says no kde.config is found and i am running ubuntu 6.1
[10:43] <g1> keyboard layout switcher?
[10:43] <RivaeAerya> Frogzoo, yes, but in metapackage form
[10:44] <pheaver> ...
[10:44] <Metal03> Anyone can help me with writting to a CD...  I'm putting files on it, clicking the "Write to disk", then a window appears with some info on the CD, then when I click "write" NOTHING HAPPENS!!
[10:44] <Frogzoo> RivaeAerya: you might do better though to concentrate on just what doesn't work & fixing those
[10:44] <sdacs02_> hi im trying to install xubuntu fiesty on fresh new SATA HD connected through a RAID controller.   When i use guided install it fails when trying to create the first partition (root)... any ideas ?
[10:44] <RivaeAerya> Frogzoo, well, some video's don't play, some videos play very weirdly, some videos don't have sound..
[10:44] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: what fails?
[10:44] <sdacs02_> i know the HD works cos i can access it when in festy liveCD
[10:44] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  the installation fails
[10:44] <ion> gnome-rdp error during connection to database
[10:44] <Gnea> Metal03: what device (the /dev/something file) is it trying to use?
[10:44] <ion> how do I fix that
[10:44] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: could be anything
[10:45] <asd> selam
[10:45] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: maybe it's rogue gravitons
[10:45] <norbia_> hey anybody hear me?
[10:45] <bush-rules> pheaver ls -v whatever device doesnot work
[10:45] <Gnea> norbia_: nope
[10:45] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: without some sort of error message it's impossible to say
[10:45] <Gnea> norbia_: but i can read you
[10:45] <norbia_> i need help
[10:45] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp: installing to a SATA drive. i unmount all the partitions of the this new drive before running the fiesty instaler.
[10:45] <Metal03> Gnea: How would I know?  It doesn't say anywhere!
[10:45] <Gnea> norbia_: kubuntu is probably what you want
[10:46] <oranda> gah, I cant set my display above 1024x768
[10:46] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: that tells me nothing
[10:46] <Gnea> Metal03: what's the name of the application that's doing the burning?
[10:46] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp: give me 2 mins ill post a screenshot
[10:46] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: presumably you get some sort of error message?
[10:46] <sorl__> is there a way to check what ip put out from a dhcp server?
[10:46] <Gnea> sorl__: yes
[10:46] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: just pastebin the text of the error
[10:46] <sorl__> Gnea, how?
[10:46] <Metal03> Gnea: regular windows from Ubuntu...  no particular program
[10:46] <Frogzoo> Metal03: do you have 'cdrecord' installed, also check permissions on the /dev/cdrw device
[10:46] <munckfish> Hi I need help debugging a network issue here
[10:47] <norbia_> i wont install tht
[10:47] <yuuki> Is there a group somewhere for people who build computers?
[10:47] <Gnea> sorl__: well that depends what dhcp daemon you're running
[10:47] <munckfish> I've got a net connection, I can ping stuff on the web, but I cannot connect to or ping stuff on my local network
[10:47] <norbia_> is beryl incompatible with gdm?
[10:47] <sorl__> Gnea, dhcp3 in ubuntu feisty
[10:47] <Gnea> Metal03: ugh, the gnome melt....hrm
[10:47] <munckfish> this has happened to me day after day so I think it's repeatable
[10:47] <ion> norbia_, no it works fine with it
[10:47] <v3n0m> Gnea: hyperthreading is only for intel processors
[10:47] <ion> i use it
[10:47] <munckfish> I have to restart network-manager to get things fixed
[10:48] <norbia_> then why is this happening to me?
[10:48] <Frogzoo> RivaeAerya: try playing them with vlc, which supports most everything
[10:48] <oranda> hmmm can anyone tell me how to get my screen resolution to native? screenoptions in preff is not allowing me to go beyond 1024x786
[10:49] <levon> need a good p2p please
[10:49] <Frogzoo> Metal03: the quickest fix is install k3b
[10:49] <Gnea> levon: apt-cache search p2p
[10:49] <Metal03> Frogzoo: dunno if I have 'cdrecord' installed...  and permissions on /dev/cdrw are root
[10:49] <Frogzoo> levon: azureus ?
[10:49] <The_Giver> hi
[10:49] <levon> thats for torrnents right?
[10:50] <Gnea> Metal03: what are the RWX permissions?
[10:50] <The_Giver> how do i turn off the fn key functionality... so my Fkeys are back to normal
[10:50] <levon> torrents*
[10:50] <levon> need one to just do a search something like limewire but better
[10:50] <The_Giver> what i mean.. is how do i reverse the Fkeys so I don't have to press fn to get to them..
[10:50] <Metal03> Gnea: Where would I check that?
[10:50] <oripekka> whats going on
[10:50] <Gnea> levon: apt-cache search p2p   <--- open a terminal window and run that command, then choose from the list
[10:51] <Frogzoo> The_Giver: you can play with xmodmap, you'll probly have to fiddle a bit - use xev to find the appropriate scancodes
[10:51] <Gnea> Metal03: ls -l /dev/cdrw
[10:51] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:   heres the link   http://rafb.net/p/HFfEMd90.html
[10:51] <ion> yo
[10:51] <Gnea> Metal03: you should check to see what group owns it as well
[10:51] <joycetick> is there any way to run my current xp install (dont want to make a new one from the cd) inside of feisty?
[10:52] <ion> sup all
[10:52] <Gnea> joycetick: vmware
[10:52] <ion> im having a problem
[10:52] <ion> gnome-rdp error during connection to database
[10:52] <ion> how do I fix that
[10:52] <ion> what database?
[10:52] <Metal03> Gnea: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 2007-05-15 18:57 /dev/cdrw -> hdc
[10:52] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  after those 2 prompts it fails and stops installation..  i also tried manual partitioning but it also faile to create a partition
[10:52] <Gnea> Metal03: ok, symbolic link to /dev/hdc, now ls -l /dev/hdc
[10:52] <Eevee1> hi
[10:53] <levon> anyone try freeloader for torrents?
[10:53] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: sounds like it's trying to mount it anyway
[10:53] <Metal03> Gnea: brw-rw---- 1 root cdrom 22, 0 2007-05-15 18:57 /dev/hdc
[10:53] <joycetick> Gnea: doesent that need to create a fresh xp image?
[10:53] <Gnea> Metal03: ok, now type id and press enter - do you see 'cdrom' listed anywhere there?
[10:53] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: did you unmount it before you tried to install onto it?
[10:53] <Gnea> joycetick: nope, it can run off of any partition
[10:53] <needtoregisterni> HELLO
[10:54] <ion> yo
[10:54] <ion> gnome-rdp error during connection to database...................... how do I fix this
[10:54] <joycetick> Gnea: ah cool, which one do i need then server?
[10:54] <ion> any ideas
[10:54] <ion> what database
[10:54] <Metal03> Gnea: yes - 24(cdrom)
[10:54] <Frogzoo> Metal03: if you run 'groups' does it mention 'cdrom' ?
[10:54] <Gnea> ion: instead of spamming the channel and obviously no one knows the answer, why don't you try using that time to google it?
[10:54] <needtoregisterni> hi
[10:54] <needtoregisterni> http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot4ho5.png
[10:54] <needtoregisterni> help
[10:54] <The_Giver> hmm how do i change a key... to which config file do i add the code
[10:54] <The_Giver> i know what the code whould be now
[10:54] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  sorry im pretty new to linux...what does this mean then and how can i fix
[10:55] <ion> Gnea, googled it for the past 6 hrs
[10:55] <Metal03> Gnea: metal03 adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[10:55] <ion> thnx for the tip
[10:55] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp: yes i unmounted
[10:55] <Frogzoo> The_Giver: you need to create a file ~/.xmodmap
[10:55] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: ok, so the disk is unmounted, and when you try to partition you get that error?
[10:56] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  in fact when the installed failed it had automatically opened a window showing a partition so i guess yes it is automounting
[10:56] <Jango> i've followed the tutorial to get flash to work on 32 bit firefox with a 64 bit system, anyone willing to get me a hand in getting it to work?
[10:56] <Metal03> Frogzoo: metal03 adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev lpadmin scanner admin
[10:56] <needtoregisterni> http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot4ho5.png
[10:56] <Gnea> Metal03: what happens if you type: eject /dev/cdrw ?
[10:56] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> Hi all! After my Feisty upgrade the Totem embedded player doesnt work... but saving any movie that wont play embedded and then opening it with totem works... Ive tried reinstalling everything totem-related. Any help appreciated!
[10:56] <xcalibre> http://img227.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot4ho5.png
[10:56] <Metal03> Gnea: tray opens! :)
[10:57] <crdlb> xcalibre: help with what exactly?
[10:57] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  i unmounted for sure before opening installer.  wait ill try to completely remove all partitions from disk first using Gparted then ill run installer and try again
[10:57] <Gnea> Metal03: ok, now eject -t /dev/cdrw
[10:57] <robokop> my /var/log/auth.log gets flooded with messages like "May 17 12:52:55 Elanesse su[25039] : (pam_unix) session opened for user robokop by (uid=0)"
[10:57] <robokop> and the sessions are closed directly after wards
[10:57] <Gnea> xcalibre: there is no problem there.
[10:57] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  could this be related to RAID setup at all.  i only have 1 HD in the machine so i set the RAID settings to be "concatenated" so that it can boot from this HD.  could this be a reasons or maybe my old BIOS ?
[10:57] <maeth> hey, can help me? i need the following packages
[10:57] <maeth> No package 'dbus-1' found
[10:57] <maeth> No package 'dbus-glib-1' found
[10:57] <Metal03> Gnea: Nothing happens
[10:58] <xcalibre> Gnea ok
[10:58] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: what raid setup?
[10:58] <rambo3> !find dbus-glib-1
[10:58] <ubotu> Found: libdbus-glib-1-2, libdbus-glib-1-dev, libdbus-glib-1-doc
[10:58] <gordonjcp> if you've only got one disk, you haven't got raid ;-)
[10:58] <Jango> i've followed the tutorial to get flash to work on 32 bit firefox with a 64 bit system, anyone willing to get me a hand in getting it to work?
[10:58] <xcalibre> Gnea: The test of the file system with type ext3
[10:58] <xcalibre>               in partition #2 of SCSI5 (0,0,0) (sdb) found uncorrected
[10:58] <xcalibre>               errors.
[10:58] <maeth> rambo3, so, how do i get them?
[10:58] <xcalibre> Gnea: If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and
[10:58] <xcalibre>               correct these errors, the partition will be used as is.
[10:58] <Frogzoo> Metal03: just install k3b & see how you go
[10:58] <Gnea> xcalibre: are these new hard drives?
[10:59] <rambo3> !info  libdbus-glib-1- feisty
[10:59] <ubotu> Package libdbus-glib-1- does not exist in feisty
[10:59] <xcalibre> Gnea no?
[10:59] <delcoyote> hi all top of the morning
[10:59] <rambo3> !info  libdbus-glib-1-
[10:59] <ubotu> Package libdbus-glib-1- does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:59] <rambo3> !info  libdbus-glib-1-2
[10:59] <maeth> so, what do i do?
[10:59] <delcoyote> is there a command to see all the info about my memory?
[10:59] <Gnea> xcalibre: is that an adaptec scsi controller?
[10:59] <ubotu> libdbus-glib-1-2: simple interprocess messaging system (GLib-based shared library). In component main, is optional. Version 0.73-1 (feisty), package size 127 kB, installed size 260 kB
[10:59] <Gnea> Metal03: hrm...
[10:59] <maeth> im trying to set a stereo bluetooth headset
[10:59] <robokop> delcoyote: free?
[10:59] <xcalibre> Gnea no?
[10:59] <rambo3> maeth, apt-get install  libdbus-glib-1-2
[10:59] <xcalibre> Gnea its my other hard drive
[10:59] <kayef> is there a command to minimize all window?
[11:00] <maeth> rambo3, ok, gonna try
[11:00] <Frogzoo> delcoyote: lshw & cat /proc/meminfo & vmstat & stop ? maybe a few others
[11:00] <maeth> it says it has the last version
[11:00] <Gnea> xcalibre: so it's a SATA?
[11:00] <oranda> ah
[11:00] <maeth> but the error its still there
[11:00] <rambo3> maeth, are you trying to compile something ?
[11:00] <Frogzoo> kayef: set a keyboard shortcut for show desktop
[11:00] <maeth> yes
[11:00] <xcalibre> Gnea yes
[11:00] <oranda> geeze, why does the fix goes first the hardway and then the easy way -_-
[11:00] <maeth> rambo3, an alsa driver
[11:01] <maeth> rambo3, for stereo bluetooth headset
[11:01] <oranda> anyway, res problem fixed
[11:01] <rambo3> maeth, sudo apt-get install libdbus-glib-1-dev
[11:01] <Jango> anyone willing to help me get flash to work on my system, i'm having a hard time, even after following the tutorial
[11:01] <Gnea> xcalibre: do you intend on wiping the entire disk out to install ubuntu on?
[11:01] <kayef> Frogzoo: i need something else as "show desktop" will invoke another window which is the desktop and it will cover some of my applications
[11:01] <levon> does ubuntu have a firewall if so where can i get to it
[11:01] <maeth> rambo3, its installing
[11:01] <Frogzoo> Jango: you running feisty?
[11:01] <Flannel> !firewall | levon
[11:01] <ubotu> levon: 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).
[11:01] <xcalibre> Gnea Gnea i messed up i have windows on /dev/sba1
[11:01] <kayef> Frogzoo: i need a command that will minimize all
[11:01] <Jango> Frogzoo:  yeah
[11:01] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, i'm on a 32-bit
[11:01] <RivaeAerya> Frogzoo, even VLC doesn't play MIDI files
[11:02] <xcalibre> Gnea and i want to install it to /sba2
[11:02] <maeth> rambo3, DONE! IT WORKED , THANKS MAN!!
[11:02] <RivaeAerya> pheaver, Frogzoo: Sorry, i was away.
[11:02] <Gnea> xcalibre: did you write the partition information to /dev/sda?
[11:02] <Metal03> Frogzoo: I installed k3b and it won't start...  gonna reboot!!
[11:02] <Metal03> Gnea: brb
[11:02] <xcalibre> Gnea wont letme
[11:02] <robokop> my /var/log/auth.log gets flooded with messages like "May 17 12:52:55 Elanesse su[25039] : (pam_unix) session opened for user robokop by (uid=0)" can sb help me with that
[11:02] <Gnea> xcalibre: then you're probably alright
[11:02] <xcalibre> Gnea wont even let me use remote desktop
[11:02] <xcalibre> Gnea i am not alright
[11:02] <eifzon> can i install ubuntu threw txt-mode?
[11:03] <moeed> hi
[11:03] <Gnea> xcalibre: just click 'cancel'
[11:03] <Frogzoo> Jango: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[11:03] <v3n0m> BRB
[11:03] <xcalibre> Gnea Why?
[11:03] <Gnea> xcalibre: can you mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ?
[11:03] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> Hi all! After my Feisty upgrade the Totem embedded player doesnt work... but saving any movie that wont play embedded and then opening it with totem works... Ive tried reinstalling everything totem-related. Any help appreciated!
[11:03] <xcalibre> Gnea let me see
[11:03] <moeed> quick .. questions .. faced with a decision to choose between a virtualization software .. and .. getting crossover office
[11:03] <Gnea> xcalibre: unless it's told you that it actually wrote the partition out, it hasn't done it yet
[11:04] <moeed> i need to run office 2003 for work ..
[11:04] <xcalibre> Gnea im still on liveCD
[11:04] <Frogzoo> moeed: tried straight wine ?
[11:04] <hylje> is there a temperature meter applet for GNOME ?
[11:04] <Gnea> moeed: crossover office will get you up and running faster, check their website to see if they've got updates to allow office 2003 to run
[11:04] <Jango> i got Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[11:04] <Jango> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[11:04] <Jango> is only available from another source
[11:04] <Jango> E: Package flashplugin-nonfree has no installation candidate
[11:04] <Frogzoo> hylje: gnome sensors applet
[11:04] <GTRoy__> anyone good with resolution woes?
[11:05] <GTRoy__> I'm stuck at 800x600
[11:05] <Gnea> xcalibre: tell me something i don't know.
[11:05] <GTRoy__> with vesa on savage 3 hardware
[11:05] <rambo3> !fixres | GTroy
[11:05] <ubotu> GTroy: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:05] <eifzon> can i install ubuntu in txtformat?
[11:05] <xcalibre> Gnea ?
[11:05] <Frogzoo> hylje: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure sensors-applet"
[11:05] <The_Giver> so i have the key code.. i want to map it to CTR_L
[11:05] <rambo3> !install | eifzon
[11:05] <ubotu> eifzon: 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
[11:05] <The_Giver> CTRL_L how do i do that
[11:06] <Gnea> xcalibre: just click on 'cancel', then open a terminal window, type 'mkdir /mnt/windows' then type 'mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows' and see if you can 'ls /mnt/windows'
[11:06] <rambo3> left control ?
[11:06] <Frogzoo> The_Giver: there's howtos about the net - google for xmodmap
[11:06] <xcalibre> mount: mount point /mnt/windows does not exist
[11:06] <xcalibre> kk
[11:06] <Gnea> xcalibre: without the quotes
[11:06] <Gnea> mkdir
[11:06] <xcalibre> ok ok
[11:06] <Jango> hey Frogzoo, it wouldn't allow me to install that..
[11:07] <hylje> Frogzoo: thanks, gnome-panel doesnt seem to instantly recognise it (add to panel..)
[11:07] <The_Giver> Frogzoo,  i dont wanna go through xmodmap i know there is another way.. i've don it
[11:07] <procrastinator_> If I'm using Gnome, what would you guys say is the best audio player to use, non-native included and if non-native, anyway to make it look native?
[11:07] <Frogzoo> Jango: you don't have multiverse enabled in your repos - check repos in synaptic
[11:07] <The_Giver> but i can't remember
[11:07] <eifzon> how can i install ubuntu in txt-format from the ubuntu 7.04 fiesty cd?
[11:07] <delcoyote> thanks robokop Frogzoo
[11:07] <Gnea> procrastinator_: xmms
[11:08] <Frogzoo> The_Giver: you could try a different keyboard layout - you might get lucky - sys -> prefs -> keyboard
[11:08] <Gnea> eifzon: press F1 when it first boots up
[11:08] <rambo3> banshee music player works  great
[11:08] <eifzon> Gnea: ok
[11:08] <eifzon> thx
[11:08] <yuuki> Are many people using Compiz?
[11:08] <eifzon> Gnea: how early?
[11:08] <Frogzoo> yuuki: beryl's better
[11:08] <procrastinator_> Anyone else wanna offer an opinion/why xmms Gnea?
[11:09] <Gnea> eifzon: after POST, just as the CD is first initializing
[11:09] <yuuki> Frogzoo, thanks!  I'll check it out.  Are you using it?
[11:09] <rambo3> procrastinator_,  use banshee music player works  great
[11:09] <r_rehashed> hi all
[11:09] <Frogzoo> yuuki: only moved to feisty last night
[11:09] <zzsputnik> !fglrx
[11:09] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:09] <r_rehashed> how do i stop beryl? don't want to kill the process
[11:10] <rambo3> r_rehashed, #ubuntu-effects
[11:10] <r_rehashed> k
[11:10] <procrastinator_> Any specific reasons rambo3?
[11:10] <Jango> Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package flashplugin-nonfree has no installation candidate.
[11:10] <Jango> thats the error i get
[11:10] <yuuki> Frogzoo, gotcha.  Beryl's menu bars look a lot like gnome's
[11:10] <loco_aullador> Hi. can anyone tell me what are pts pty and tty? i think they're some kind ok terminals but i dont know the differences
[11:10] <Gnea> eifzon: please don't pm me without asking.
[11:10] <Frogzoo> Jango: you don't have multiverse enabled in your repos - check repos in synaptic
[11:11] <rambo3> procrastinator_, its for gnome  and its easy to overlook librery
[11:11] <zzsputnik> !ubuntu-bots
[11:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-bots - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:11] <sq89> hi! I read intel releases great graphics card drivers for their laptop chips. is it possible to play 3D games with it, or should I still go for Ati/Nvidia then?
[11:11] <eifzon> can i pm you Gnea ?
[11:11] <Gnea> no.
[11:11] <RivaeAerya> UbuntuN00B_HBG, I have the same problem..
[11:11] <xcalibre> Gnea ok i done that i still see windows and its files
[11:12] <Frogzoo> sq89: nvidia is probly best atm for games
[11:12] <Jango> Frogzoo: it is active
[11:12] <Gnea> xcalibre: ok, then you're okay :) try it again
[11:12] <eifzon> But when exactly shall i press F1? when the menu has loaded?
[11:12] <eifzon> There it says install ubuntu, install ubuntu in safe graphics etc?
[11:12] <xcalibre> Gnea so all this time i just has to mount my windows partition ?
[11:12] <procrastinator_> rambo3, how would you say it compares to Amarok?  I currently have just switched to Amarok from Rhythymbox and am kind of liking it, but disappointed at how it looks.
[11:12] <xcalibre> *partition
[11:12] <Jango> Frogzoo:  whats the problem if it returns that error even though multiverse is active
[11:13] <maeth> rambo3, thanks a lot men, although, couldnt make it start with my bluetooth headset, still, i could install it.. thanks :D
[11:13] <Gnea> eifzon: look.... when you turn the computer on, and the system does it's standard test, then it detects that the ubuntu CD is in the CDrom drive, then it recognizes it and you have to press 'enter' to boot it, don't press 'enter', but press 'F1'
[11:13] <procrastinator_> Although xmms seems fairly highly rated, it seems to not have been updated in a long time, but I may just be overlooking something
[11:13] <hylje> Frogzoo: ah a simple SIGHUP fixed that
[11:13] <sq89> Frogzoo: I probably don't need the best :-) do the intel cards provide enough performance for modern 3d games? I'm not a fanatic, but just want to be able to play UT2004 sometimes etc.
[11:13] <rambo3> procrastinator_, stop with you servey , just test it and see , you can always uninstall it .
[11:13] <xcalibre> Gnea ?
[11:13] <Frogzoo> Jango: hard to say, try searching in synaptic
[11:13] <procrastinator_> ok...
[11:14] <Gnea> xcalibre: nope, go ahead and umount /mnt/windows and then install - all i'm saying is that when you're in that 'step 4 of 7', it hasn't written any of the new partition information to the disk yet, and it hasn't formatted either, so the data is still safe at that point in time
[11:14] <Frogzoo> sq89: it's not about performance, but maturity of the drivers
[11:14] <zzsputnik> somebody said tty was an abbreviation for "teletype".  More generically, it refers to any terminal or terminal emulator.
[11:14] <sq89> Frogzoo: so intel's drivers might not be matured enough yet?
[11:14] <alsa> ubotu, !Realtek
[11:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about realtek - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:14] <eifzon> Gnea: you dont know?
[11:14] <alsa> ubotu, !RLC861
[11:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rlc861 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:14] <alsa> any one had problems with ubuntu 7.0 and the realek acl861 ??/ the sound doesnt work
[11:15] <Gnea> eifzon: i just told you.
[11:15] <bartzitz> hello, tried both conservative and ondemand cpufreq governors, laptop is definitely slower now, and the fan run all the time like before. what could be wrong?
[11:15] <eifzon> ye, but i dont understand when
[11:15] <Gnea> eifzon: you shouldn't be to the point where you can move the mouse around.
[11:15] <eifzon> shall i press f1 when starting computer?
[11:15] <Gnea> *headdesk*
[11:15] <Gnea> YES!
[11:16] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> RivaeAerya: you tried reinstalling all totem-stuff too.... with no result?
[11:16] <eifzon> before loading CD?
[11:16] <eifzon> :O
[11:16] <SkaKri> hi, can someone please help me to find a solution - how to add my default user back to admin group? i installed VirtualBox, and i misunderstood: added default user to group vbxusers. so, i cannot use sudo anymore. only thing i got thru - i set up the root pasword (thru GRUB screen). i don't know any solution and google remains silent... :/
[11:16] <Gnea> eifzon: you haven't read a single thing i've told you....
[11:16] <eifzon> yes i have
[11:16] <Gnea> BS
[11:16] <alsa> any one had problems with ubuntu 7.0 and the realek acl861 ??/ the sound doesnt work
[11:17] <xcalibre> Gnea ?
[11:17] <Frogzoo> SkaKri: you'll need to boot to recovery mode and add your user back to admin group
[11:17] <eifzon> just once Gnea ? :)
[11:17] <Gnea> xcalibre: ? doesn't tell me anything.
[11:17] <SkaKri> can you tell me the line? i'm new to console and stuff
[11:17] <Flannel> SkaKri: you don't set the root password, just use the recovery mode.  usermod -G admin -a [usrname] 
[11:17] <rambo3> SkaKri, adduser SkaKri admin
[11:17] <SkaKri> thanks, ill check it
[11:18] <Flannel> SkaKri: usermod -G [groups]  by default replaces the auxilliary groups, thats why you need to remember the -a for append.
[11:18] <Gnea> eifzon: forget it, you're fired.
[11:18] <SkaKri> Flannel - thanks for clearing that
[11:18] <Gnea> have a good day everyone.
[11:19] <eifzon> lol
[11:19] <xcalibre> Gnea brb
[11:20] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  hi sorry to bother with many questions but i got more detail -->  http://rafb.net/p/XeQEhU91.html
[11:20] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: the hard disk shouldn't be mounted
[11:20] <darksinthe> hello
[11:21] <darksinthe> how do i install fglrx drivers for my ati card
[11:21] <Frogzoo> !fglrx
[11:21] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:21] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  so its somehow automounting automatically by the installer ?  how can that be
[11:21] <riaal> !pastebin
[11:21] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:21] <eifzon> anyone knows how to install ubuntu in txtmode?
[11:21] <crdlb> darksinthe: what card is it?
[11:21] <Frogzoo> what's the deal with feisty addressing my ide HDD as /dev/sda ? it's kind of confusing
[11:21] <darksinthe> x850 AGP
[11:21] <Mifod> !ubuntu
[11:21] <tim167> huge problem with my desktop: when booting it hangs right before the login screen, on a black screen with a spinning ball-shaped mouse cursor...can someone help me ?
[11:21] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuHowCome
[11:21] <rambo3> eifzon, i just posted you  link
[11:21] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: I don't know.  TBH I haven't really run across that problem before.  Maybe you've got some odd setup with your disk controller
[11:21] <rambo3> !install | eifzon
[11:21] <ubotu> eifzon: 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
[11:21] <Mifod> !suse
[11:21] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[11:21] <Frogzoo> well, /dev/scd0 actually
[11:21] <eifzon> rambo3: i cant see that problem there
[11:22] <calin> hellow guys. I'm trying to emulate office outlook on ubuntu using crossover . And cannot connect to smtp and pop3
[11:22] <BuntuBear> !alinux
[11:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about alinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:22] <calin> any ideas ?
[11:22] <BuntuBear> !ubotu
[11:22] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:22] <Frogzoo> !appdb | calin
[11:22] <ubotu> calin: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[11:22] <rambo3> eifzon, Alternate CD install
[11:22] <sdacs02_> gordonjcp:  ok ill try changin some other controller settings in the controller bios menu.  thanks
[11:23] <eifzon> rambo3: the bad thing is :D:D i am out of cd.s
[11:23] <robokop> my /var/log/auth.log gets flooded with messages like "May 17 12:52:55 Elanesse su[25039] : (pam_unix) session opened for user robokop by (uid=0)" can sb help me with that
[11:23] <gordonjcp> sdacs02_: in general if you only have one disk you don't want raid...
[11:23] <riaal> Can someone please take a look at my messedup fstab file? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21255/
[11:23] <rambo3> eifzon, do you have windows ?
[11:23] <gordonjcp> robokop: that's supposed to happen
[11:23] <tim167> what can i do when my computer hangs right before login screen at startup ? i get only black screen with mouse cursor...thanks
[11:23] <eifzon> rambo3: no, using ubuntu on my deskto
[11:23] <Jango> i cant find flashplayer-nonfree in synaptic either..
[11:23] <robokop> gordonjcp: about 20 times a second?
[11:24] <gordonjcp> robokop: ah, now you didn't say that...
[11:24] <crdlb> tim167: video card?
[11:24] <barbarella_me> robokop:are you using su all the time?
[11:24] <TakeOut{u}> Jango, have you enabled universe, multiverse and other repositories ?
[11:24] <rambo3> eifzon, Installation without a CD . https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[11:24] <riaal> really need some help here, My fstab don't make any sence to me.. whats this "UUID=3a996...." stuff? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21255/
[11:24] <eifzon> rambo3: can i do thatfrom linux?
[11:24] <Jango> TakeOut{u}: yeah, they are all active
[11:24] <rambo3> !debootstrap | eifzon
[11:24] <ubotu> eifzon: debootstrap is used to create a !Debian or Ubuntu base system from scratch, without requiring the availability of !dpkg or !APT. It does this by downloading !.deb files from a mirror site, and carefully unpacking them into a directory you can eventually !chroot into.
[11:24] <robokop> barbarella_me: not using it at the moment
[11:25] <tim167> crdlb: video works, i have the mouse cursor...
[11:25] <TakeOut{u}> !info flashplayer-nonfree
[11:25] <ubotu> Package flashplayer-nonfree does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[11:25] <TakeOut{u}> !info flashplayer-nonfree | edgy
[11:25] <ubotu> edgy: please see above
[11:25] <crdlb> tim167: I still want to know what video card?
[11:26] <tim167> crdlb: oh, just a moment, i'l try lspci
[11:26] <riaal> please? UUID in fstab? what the hell is that? =S
[11:26] <tim167> crdlb, anyhow, it was working fine before, using nvidia drivers...
[11:26] <levon> how do i open more ports on my computer?
[11:27] <eifzon> but rambo3, i got a ubuntu-server cd home, but it wont boot? what can be the prob
[11:27] <barbarella_me> robokop:cause that is what i can read from /var/log/auth.log
[11:27] <persia> levon: What do you want to do with them?
[11:27] <tim167> crdlb: lspci says GeForce 6600
[11:27] <levon> i want to let mldonkey through
[11:27] <Jango>  any information i can have on the flashplayer nonfree deal
[11:27] <levon> its saying i have low id :(
[11:28] <rambo3> eifzon, i dont know do you get any errors ? is you bios set to boot from cd ? bad cd ?
[11:28] <levon> and one of my ports is closed
[11:28] <eifzon> no erros
[11:28] <eifzon> rambo3: no bad cd
[11:28] <eifzon> its working my desktop pc
[11:28] <eifzon> :|
[11:28] <levon> WARNING : You have a lowid. Please review your network config and/or your settings. WARNING : Your 4718 port is not reachable. Please review your network config.
[11:28] <pynsa> hi folks
[11:28] <crdlb> tim167: you used the restricted manager? and you didn't change anything?
[11:28] <persia> levon: Sorry.  I don't know much about mldonkey.
[11:28] <tim167> crdlb: i see the nvidia logo, and right after that it hangs at a black screen with mouse cursor (the spinning ball thingy)
[11:29] <Jango> hey anyone know where or how i can download the flashplayer-nonfree?
[11:29] <levon> need to open up port 4718 on my computer
[11:29] <levon> i did a netstat and its not open
[11:29] <persia> levon: Does that message come from your computer, or a network server?
[11:29] <levon> well a port scan through network tools
[11:29] <levon> network server
[11:29] <crdlb> tim167: did you do anything before this happened?
[11:29] <tim167> crdlb: what's the restricted manager?, actually i updated to feisty, but i rebooted after that and it worked fine yesterday, hardware-wise i havent changed a thing...
[11:30] <barbarella_me> levon:are you behind a router?
[11:30] <tim167> crdlb: no sorry i didnt update to feisty, just some packages were updated
[11:30] <levon> hmm its open here oh snaps my routers firewall
[11:30] <crdlb> tim167: so you're using edgy?
[11:30] <levon> :P thank you
[11:30] <tim167> crdlb: yes
[11:31] <Jango> hey i cant download flashplayer-nonfree in synaptic, all the repositories are active also, any clue as to what may be wrong?
[11:31] <robokop> barbarella_me: no but it is root who seems to be using it and i'm not loged in as root somewhere
[11:31] <crdlb> tim167: I can't think of any known issues with that setup
[11:31] <levon> all better thanks barbarella
[11:31] <Jango> i mean flashplugin
[11:32] <tim167> crdlb: i have no idea how to fix this
[11:32] <bartzitz> hello, tried both conservative and ondemand cpufreq governors, laptop is definitely slower now, and the fan run all the time like before. what could be wrong?
[11:32] <persia> levon: The netstat: Active Network Services in Network Tools only has limited information.  If you open a console, and run `netstat nltp`, it should show you which port mldonkey runs on.  Perhaps an mldonkey configuration change is required?
[11:32] <Jango> hey i cant download flashplugin-nonfree in synaptic, all the repositories are active also, any clue as to what may be wrong?
[11:33] <robokop> !info flashplugin-nonfree | Jango
[11:33] <ubotu> jango: 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)
[11:33] <rambo3> Jango, apt-get update
[11:34] <Jango>  Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[11:35] <elkbuntu> Jango, did you use sudo?
[11:35] <robokop> Jango: close synaptics first
[11:35] <balbir97> how to compile mod_line_edit 2.0 in apache 2.0
[11:35] <Jango> ah, it was sudo
[11:36] <m0u5e> anyone know how to set the default server connect ports for xchat-gnome?
[11:36] <pynsa> since the update to 7.04 i have a huge usb issue: when i boot my laptop with my usb mouse plugged in it wont work, i have to boot with no usb device plugged in and connect the mouse when the computer has finished booting.
[11:36] <Jango> after that i'm still not able to find the plugin in synaptic
[11:37] <m0u5e> anyone know why mplayer is so finicky, and won't properly render the window while i'm moving it while using compiz and gl2 as the video driver?
[11:37] <rambo3> !repos | Jango
[11:37] <ubotu> Jango: 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
[11:38] <darksinthe> when i open "Restricted drivers" in administration, there is an option that says ati graphics driver - not in use
[11:38] <rambo3> Jango, you need to add :  multiverse
[11:39] <darksinthe> if i just enable it and download what it downloads will that just install my driver or what
[11:39] <Jango> its allready active, i triple checked
[11:39] <crdlb> darksinthe: what video card?
[11:39] <levon> fixed it i put my self on dmz
[11:39] <darksinthe> ati raedon x850 pro
[11:39] <crdlb> it handles everything
[11:39] <Jango> rambo3: it's active, i made sure
[11:39] <tim167> can anyone help me please: desktop hangs right after nvidia logo and right before login screen, at black screen with mouse pointer (spinning ball) thanks
[11:39] <darksinthe> is it a good idea just to do it through the restricted drivers panel, crdlb?
[11:40] <crdlb> darksinthe: note that that driver is worse for compiz/beryl
[11:40] <darksinthe> it is?
[11:40] <darksinthe> oh
[11:40] <crdlb> but better for performance in games
[11:40] <darksinthe> ahhh i see
[11:40] <darksinthe> the driver that the restricted drivers will enable?
[11:40] <aakashpujara> how do you delete the programs from your wine folder?
[11:41] <rambo3> Jango, and you clicked on "Refresh" button in top left corner ?
[11:41] <Jango> yes
[11:41] <m0u5e> gahhh i don't know if its just my graphics card or not... but compiz works fine, but when playing mplayer2 and having the video set to gl2 - multi-texture, whenever i move the active playign window, the video will render in it's last position and flicker until i let go of the button, is there a fix to that?
[11:41] <darksinthe> crdlb, im just making sure you did say that its ok if i let ubuntu handle its installation by doing it through the restricted drivers panel
[11:41] <tim167> doing ctrl+alt+backspace same result, no error messages whatsoever...
[11:41] <crdlb> darksinthe: if you're going to do it, that's the best way
[11:41] <darksinthe> ok sweet thanks
[11:42] <rambo3> Jango, type in search : flash adobe
[11:42] <Jango> no result
[11:43] <`asho> 0
[11:43] <rambo3> !paste | Jango (paste your /etc/apt/spurces.list)
[11:43] <ubotu> Jango (paste your /etc/apt/spurces.list): pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:43] <gordonjcp> http://www.flickr.com/photos/8294638@N02/499281080/ <- yay for market penetration!
[11:44] <zzsputnik> when i run DVB-T with Kaffeine it stalls really bad and there is no sound
[11:44] <Jango> rambo3:  you want me to install it?
[11:45] <rambo3> jango close synaptic
[11:46] <rambo3> Jango and open terminal and type: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:46] <darksinthe> crdlb can i private you
[11:47] <crdlb> darksinthe: ok
[11:47] <Vanuatoo> can anyone look at this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/114196
[11:47] <Jango> err, i posted that textfile in there, rambo3
[11:47] <Priest-of-Psi> is there a way I can import a pst into evolution?
[11:47] <darksinthe> sorry crdlb i hgave to register with this irc server first hold on
[11:47] <rambo3> Jango, link ?
[11:47] <Jango> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21258/
[11:48] <crdlb> darksinthe: or you could just join #crdlb
[11:48] <Brade1> can some1 give me a link to a compiled version of aMSN 0.97 SVN for windows?
[11:48] <Brade1> or refer me to somewhere
[11:48] <robokop> Brade1: google?
[11:48] <Brade1> tried
[11:48] <Brade1> aMSN 0.97b SVN
[11:49] <Brade1> is wat i typed
[11:49] <ferronica> Is there any channel fpr PS2?
[11:49] <rambo3> Jango, yeah it looks ok .
[11:50] <stiv> hi
[11:50] <Jango> is there another way to get flash working maybe? seems that flashplugin doesn't exist or something
[11:51] <rambo3> Jango again in terminal type : sudo apt-get  update
[11:51] <kssyed> hello
[11:51] <jrib> Jango: are you using amd64?
[11:51] <Jango> jrib: yeah
[11:51] <rambo3> !flah-64
[11:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flah-64 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:51] <kssyed> does some one uses opera browser in ubunta
[11:51] <rambo3> !flash-64
[11:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flash-64 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:51] <Madpilot> ubotu, opera | kssyed
[11:51] <ubotu> kssyed: opera is an advanced and free (only as in price) web browser.  Install it via Applications->Add/Remove..., making sure that "Show commercial applications" (dapper only) is checked. For more info on opera please see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OperaBrowser
[11:51] <jrib> Jango: http://www.janvitus.netsons.org/2007/01/15/nspluginwrapper-adobe-flash-player/
[11:51] <Priest-of-Psi> guys
[11:52] <Priest-of-Psi> can someone help me on this one?
[11:52] <barbarella_me> Jango:apt-cache search flash |grep player
[11:52] <jrib> Jango: (feel free to build nspluginwrapper on your own)
[11:52] <Priest-of-Psi> I need to import a outlook pst into evolution
[11:52] <Madpilot> kssyed, actually, easiest way to get Opera is via opera.com/download - they have Ubuntu versions
[11:52] <rambo3> jrib, good call .
[11:52] <kssyed> ubotu: i would like to backup my bookmarks of the opera
[11:52] <Jango> i'm still very new to linux in general so i want to ry the most automatic fix for now i guess
[11:53] <jrib> Jango: if you're very new, 32bit is a much better choice
[11:53] <kssyed> Madpilot:  i checked in my /home/user/.opera/
[11:53] <Madpilot> kssyed, ubotu is a bot. Opera's bookmarks are in .adr files in /home/user/.opera
[11:53] <Jango> jrib: how do i get 32bit?
[11:53] <jrib> Jango: you would have to reinstall but use the i386 cd instead of the amd64 one
[11:54] <Jango> ah...
[11:54] <Jango> i see
[11:54] <Frogzoo> Priest-of-Psi: doubt that can be done - dunno of any tools that handle .pst
[11:54] <Jango> jrib: can that be done while maintaining my files and such?
[11:54] <Priest-of-Psi> Frogzoo: so to what can I actually export?
[11:54] <Priest-of-Psi> that will work with evolution
[11:54] <Madpilot> kssyed, in Opera, put "opera:about" into the address bar, that will tell you where bookmarks and lots of other things are kept by Opera
[11:55] <Priest-of-Psi> Frogzoo:  will it import csv?
[11:55] <Madpilot> Priest-of-Psi, evolution will import csv
[11:55] <jrib> Jango: if you setup /home on a seperate partition it would be easy, otherwise you'd need to either setup /home on a seperate partition now or make backups
[11:55] <kssyed> Madpilot: i found it, thanks, i appreciate this...
[11:56] <eifzon> can i burn ubuntu with a cd-r?
[11:56] <kssyed> Madpilot: so if i can just copy this file to some other file then all my bookmarks will be restored, am i right ?
[11:56] <ke> Yes
[11:56] <ke> eifzon
[11:56] <Madpilot> kssyed, yes.
[11:57] <eifzon> ke: good, cause i am gonna install ubuntu-server on my p2 400mhz :P
[11:57] <ke> Good idea :)
[11:57] <eifzon> ke: is there a i686 ubuntu server?
[11:58] <ke> I don't know really
[11:58] <ke> Guess it's the same
[11:58] <t94xr> i686 is x86?
[11:58] <nate__> holla at your homie, who can give me a hand plaese
[11:58] <t94xr> its considered pentium 4
[12:00] <barbarella_me> eifzon: i686 is obsoleted by linux-image-generic
[12:00] <eifzon> opk
[12:00] <nate__> hello
[12:00] <nate__> i need help build and installing a dkpg
[12:00] <nate__> *pkg
[12:00] <fantafe> hello
[12:00] <nate__> hey
[12:01] <fantafe> i have problem while installing ubuntu
[12:01] <nate__> really
[12:01] <nate__> i have a problem with sound
[12:02] <fierycleric> is there any way when removing packages, to also remove all the things the package depends on that are not needed by any other packages?
[12:03] <tenzind> hi ..in what package is the ubuntu Human theme??
[12:03] <fantafe> while installing ubuntu  and after hearing the intro sound my screen go blank and i can't see anything ,, then i tried running it with graphical safe mode i get this error "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[12:03] <fantafe> (initramfs
[12:03] <ph> FYI -- there is DVD download, which gives a choice of live, alternate, server and so on all on one DVD... along with all the standard CD iso --- http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/
[12:03] <barbarella_me> tenzind:human-theme
[12:04] <ph> !dvd
[12:04] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[12:04] <Matrik> fierycleric>  apt-get autoremove
[12:04] <fantafe> anyone?
[12:04] <Matrik> fierycleric>  or install deborphan
[12:04] <barbarella_me> ph:no, not that i know that is
[12:05] <anathematic> msn on ubuntu?
[12:05] <jan> whats the tool to setup java version, default browser, etc?
[12:05] <fierycleric> Matrik: thanks
[12:05] <barbarella_me> jan:j2re1.4-mozilla-plugin
[12:06] <johnt> Please folks  how do I write double names in my terminal for instance Program Files??
[12:06] <jan> barbarella_me: no there was a command line tool, to setup defaults
[12:07] <jan> i thought it was dpkg-reconfigure, but thats was wrong
[12:07] <crdlb> johnt: use quotes or escape the spaces with \
[12:07] <crdlb> cd Program\ Files
[12:07] <crdlb> or: cd "Program Files"
[12:08] <johnt> crdlb: many thanks
[12:08] <jens_> Huhu
[12:09] <illwolf> hiiiiiiiiiii
[12:09] <illwolf> can some one help me and what i doen wrong here and how to fix it ?
[12:09] <illwolf> http://img518.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotcl5.png
[12:10] <ph> no mount points specified?
[12:11] <illwolf> ph sorry?
[12:11] <kbrooks> ubuntu!!!!
[12:11] <illwolf> ph im newbie frist time
[12:11] <illwolf> http://img518.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotcl5.png
[12:11] <illwolf> can some one help me and what i doen wrong here and how to fix it ?
[12:11] <ph> illwolf -- what are you trying to do
[12:11] <kaukx> dev/sdb 1 is ext3 or what partition,illwolf ?
[12:12] <qiyong> is it ok to install a server from a ubuntu desktop CD?
[12:12] <bartzitz> my laptop fan is running all the time, i have a Celeron M processor, cpufreq activated with ondemand governor. the fan runs even when frequency is 233 Mgz. how can i fix it?
[12:12] <illwolf> sdb2 is ext3
[12:12] <Priest-of-Psi>  /mhmmm
[12:12] <kaukx> sdb 1 ?
[12:12] <illwolf> but when i try install i get that error
[12:12] <Priest-of-Psi> what makes feisty so cool?
[12:12] <illwolf> sdb1 is windwos
[12:12] <kaukx> do you choose /,/home partitions ?
[12:12] <private_meta> hi...
[12:12] <jubadaphat> hello
[12:13] <illwolf> no
[12:13] <illwolf> wait
[12:13] <illwolf> hold on
[12:13] <anathematic> what programs are you guys using for msn messenger on ubuntu? :)
[12:13] <Priest-of-Psi> gaim
[12:13] <Priest-of-Psi> which has changed names
[12:14] <anathematic> kay
[12:14] <kaukx> id say you make one more ext3 for /home partition,illwolf
[12:14] <Priest-of-Psi> I am tired of windows
[12:15] <elkbuntu> Priest-of-Psi, welcome to the club then ;)
[12:15] <bartzitz> my laptop fan is running all the time, i have a Celeron M processor, cpufreq activated with ondemand governor. the fan runs even when frequency is 233 Mgz. how can i fix it?
[12:16] <Frogzoo> can anyone tell me why my ide HDD, which on edgy was /dev/hda is now on feisty /dev/sda ? how are they using a scsi driver ?
[12:16] <Priest-of-Psi> Frogzoo: kernel changes
[12:17] <illwolf> ok
[12:17] <Unresolved> yea
[12:17] <illwolf> can some one help my retarded friend?
[12:17] <Meglo_> I'm going to start a company for speeding ticket insurance. :|
[12:17] <illwolf> Unresolved tell them ur issue
[12:17] <Unresolved> lolllllll
[12:17] <Unresolved> yes
[12:17] <kaukx> whats,iilwolf ?
[12:17] <Unresolved> well
[12:17] <illwolf> kauku?
[12:17] <Unresolved> i cant install ubuntu
[12:17] <Frogzoo> Priest-of-Psi: heh, it's always a bit disturbing to find things you've known forever suddenly changing
[12:18] <illwolf> Unresolved try to stick everything in one line they dont like it when u keep pressing enter
[12:18] <Unresolved> and i stuft up my windows  i cant load up normal eather any more
[12:18] <Priest-of-Psi> Frogzoo: I was pissed off too
[12:18] <Priest-of-Psi> :)
[12:19] <kaukx> right cick,if i remember,select mount point,and it should be / (root) for ext 3 partition
[12:19] <kaukx> thats it
[12:19] <kaukx> next
[12:19] <marcelin0> hello
[12:19] <Unresolved> ??
[12:19] <illwolf> Unresolved he just told u brah
[12:19] <marcelin0> er..
[12:19] <private_meta> can someone possibly help me? i got feisty, with german dead acute keyboard layout, and somehow the ctrl+alt keys just map to alt instead of both ctrl and alt... does anyone know what my problem could be there?
[12:19] <marcelin0> how do I start?
[12:19] <illwolf> kauku he never used linux before in hes life so explain more.
[12:20] <live> ola
[12:20] <Unresolved>  right cick,if i remember,select mount point,and it should be / (root) for ext 3 partition
[12:20] <Unresolved>  thats it
[12:20] <Unresolved>  next     <-----still clueless
[12:20] <eric__> Hello everybody
[12:20] <qiyong> is it ok to install a server from a ubuntu desktop CD?
[12:20] <Frogzoo> private_meta: first check with xev that the keys are generating different keysyms, then look at changing your keyboard layour, or tweaking the existing layout with xmodmap
[12:20] <qiyong> shipit ships desktop or server CDs?
[12:20] <KrizaliD> ola
[12:20] <KrizaliD> ola
[12:21] <KrizaliD> respondan
[12:21] <anke> hi hab momentan gnome und will zu kde wechseln, also kubuntu!geht das einfach? hab nur 256 MB ram
[12:21] <kayef> how do i display large icons on the desktop?
[12:21] <LiVe> ola
[12:21] <LiVe> ola
[12:21] <LiVe> ola
[12:21] <LiVe> ola
[12:21] <anke> wird mein rechner dann noch langsamer?
[12:21] <marcelin0> Fine, I'll just go for the question and hope for the best...
[12:21] <kaukx> theres not much to explain,unresolved,
[12:21] <jrib> !de | anke
[12:21] <ubotu> anke: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[12:21] <LiVe> speak spanish
[12:21] <jrib> !es | LiVe
[12:21] <ubotu> LiVe: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:22] <private_meta> Frogzoo: 1. ctrl and alt themselves work perfectly, they just don't work when combined... and xev does just that both of the keys are pressed, but not a special "bothkeys" event or what it's called
[12:22] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the hard drive (I think)
[12:22] <Unresolved> any 1 there 2 help me ?
[12:22] <private_meta> Frogzoo: and altgr shows me  ISO_Level3_Shift
[12:23] <heskethj> Hey. I gave my friend a CD of feisty to install and he did so with little trouble. He has 2 hard drives, the first an IDE one with windows which he resized to put Ubuntu on and the second a SATA drive holding his personal files. Grub loads fine and boots into linux, however when booting into windows it freezes and fails (no debug message or BSOD). Windows safe mode works (just) but when he took out his SATA drive windows worked fine
[12:23] <heskethj> . He put it back in and windows booted the first time, but then it stopped again.
[12:23] <qiyong> !shipit
[12:23] <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
[12:23] <Unresolved> i cant use my computer no more not evan normal reboot with out CD
[12:23] <private_meta> Frogzoo: i'll look into xmodmap (tho i don't really know it, i'm a beginner)
[12:23] <qiyong> !server
[12:23] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[12:23] <Unresolved> and same time it wont let me install  the prgams
[12:23] <heskethj> any ideas as to why after installing ubuntu the SATA drive plays up with windows and not before?
[12:24] <qiyong> !desktop
[12:24] <ubotu> A desktop environment is what "puts the pieces of a !GUI together". The available desktop environments in Ubuntu are !GNOME (ubuntu-desktop), !KDE (kubuntu-desktop), !Xfce (xubuntu-desktop), IceWM, !Fluxbox, WindowMaker (wmaker), FVWM  and others.
[12:24] <illwolf> lol
[12:24] <illwolf> can someone please help out Unresolved ?
[12:24] <kaukx> unresolved,create two ext3 or ext2 partition,and a swap space,
[12:24] <kaukx> im trying,but its difficult
[12:25] <kaukx> :D
[12:25] <celephais_> i have a question about how to configure dns , where may i ask?
[12:25] <illwolf> yeh tell him how to create
[12:25] <tawooh> basic operating question:  how to i direct the terminal to a folder in my home folder??
[12:25] <heskethj> tawooh, cd dirname
[12:25] <crdlb> tawooh: cd ~/folder
[12:25] <private_meta> Frogzoo: actually... i don't have the heck of an idea where the two keys should map to... and the thing is... i used this layout a couple of days ago... then i had to reformat/reinstall ubuntu, but back then it worked perfectly
[12:26] <dave> hello
[12:26] <heskethj> tawooh, what crdlb did is probably better since ~ points to your home folder incase you aren't there already
[12:26] <Unresolved> how do i created them 2 drives ? in the partition ???????????///
[12:26] <Unresolved> were do i go
[12:27] <private_meta> Frogzoo: WTF... i don't have the heck of an idea what i've done now, but @ seems to work now...
[12:27] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files
[12:28] <private_meta> Frogzoo: you're working miracles! nice ;)
[12:28] <tawooh> has anyone on here installed wow using wine before?
[12:28] <Unresolved> can some 1 help me creat it please ???????????????????????????????????????????//
[12:28] <Unresolved> the partition
[12:28] <keypad> can some one help me setup my tv capture card ?
[12:28] <heskethj> tawooh, I haven't but there are lots of tutorials on the internet. Google "wow ubuntu"
[12:28] <heskethj> keypad, what sort of card is it?
[12:29] <tawooh> i've read all the tutorials, they say that it might freeze up for five mins, but not 5 hours like mine did...
[12:29] <heskethj> tawooh, have you tried cedega?
[12:29] <kaukx> unresolved,http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/903/
[12:29] <tawooh> no i haven't...
[12:29] <keypad> heskethj: play tv pro
[12:30] <heskethj> tawooh, buying it will ensure wow will work. Otherwise you can download a CVS copy (google a tutorial) and try that
[12:30] <tawooh> hmmm... so buying that prog will ensure it works??
[12:31] <illwolf> http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/903/
[12:31] <heskethj> keypad, were you hoping to install a media center like MythTV?
[12:31] <Unresolved> were do u no on this web site
[12:31] <tenzind> can i use the Human theme on Debian?
[12:31] <keypad> heskethj: I just wanted to use compsite in
[12:31] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:32] <heskethj> keypad: have you tried anything yet (eg vlc)?
[12:32] <keypad> heskethj: I tryed tvtime but I couldent get colour
[12:33] <kbrooks> tawooh: no need to buy
[12:33] <heskethj> tawooh, buying cedega gives you commercial support (as far as I know, might want to check their site)
[12:33] <heskethj> but you can download it without support
[12:33] <heskethj> keypad, so you had black+white?
[12:33] <tondar> hello all
[12:33] <keypad> heskethj: Yeah. no colour.
[12:34] <heskethj> keypad: any sound?
[12:34] <tondar> throw me some ideas for a gui app?
[12:34] <keypad> heskethj: Yeah. I just use line in port for my sound.
[12:34] <kaukx> unresolved ,https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/I386
[12:34] <heskethj> keypad: ok... try this: lspci | grep video
[12:34] <heskethj> tell me what it says
[12:34] <balbir97> someone ever tried apx2 for DSO in apache2
[12:35] <illwolf> Unresolved listen to him brah
[12:35] <tondar> any ideas?
[12:35] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:35] <Unresolved> i am
[12:35] <marcelin0> could someone at least say they have no idea? thank you..
[12:35] <illwolf> kk
[12:35] <keypad> heskethj: Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
[12:35] <tondar> marcelin0: no idea
[12:35] <tondar> :D
[12:36] <kaukx> im interested who reinstalls windows for unresolved.....
[12:36] <marcelin0> great!
[12:36] <tondar> marcelin0: np
[12:36] <marcelin0> I feel like I'm more than a shadow now!
[12:36] <nate__> ARGH im going to explode
[12:36] <Unresolved> but i cant use windown
[12:36] <marcelin0> thanks !
[12:36] <nate__> im about to reinstall windows
[12:36] <tondar> marcelin0: you have any idea for a gui app ?
[12:36] <Unresolved> right now im running on linux
[12:36] <illwolf> ?
[12:36] <illwolf> we know
[12:36] <nate__> this sound problem is just rediculas
[12:36] <tondar> marcelin0: I wanna make a gui app for ubuntu
[12:37] <NSMedic> Good morning all.  Can I bother someone with a couple of questions?
[12:37] <Unresolved> on this instructions it say on windows thing
[12:37] <Unresolved> but i cant
[12:37] <marcelin0> tondar:ubuntu (Gnome), is a gui app, isn't it?
[12:37] <Unresolved> im running on ubuntu
[12:37] <kaukx> theres not much difference
[12:37] <heskethj> keypad, hmm... it is loading the right driver from the kernel. It is odd that there is no colour
[12:37] <Unresolved> and i cant reboot on windows its tell me gnub or somehting like that then ERROR
[12:37] <tondar> marcelin0: sure, but i wanna make a gui app to run on ubuntu, any ideas for a good app?
[12:38] <kaukx> unresolved,wait a sec
[12:38] <Unresolved> ok
[12:38] <NSMedic> I just found out about Ubuntu, and am trying to evaluate it.  So I reboot my laptop with the cd in the drive and the desktop comes up no problems.  But I cannot connect to the net.
[12:38] <keypad> heskethj: well you know how theres video modes for tv's eg pal / ntsc
[12:38] <RivaeAerya> I have a question: I had codecs installed before, in Edgy. When I upgraded to Feisty, did it move all the codecs to the equivalent metapackages, and upgraded them? Or do i still have the old ones? and what about w32codecs?
[12:39] <tondar> NSMedic: you using a router (dsl modem)
[12:39] <tondar> ?
[12:39] <keypad> heskethj: I rember with my windows tv capture software you can choose different types of pal format eg pal b.
[12:39] <apresss> (Concerning average users) how many needless processes start at boot up?
[12:39] <NSMedic> When I am rebooting, at the dos screen as it's rebooting I see lots of messages as the drivers are loaded etc and there are a bunch of errors, is there a way I can pipe that text to a log file so I can see whats not loading?
[12:39] <kaukx> unresolved ,http://www.bootdisk.com/  make bootdisk for windows
[12:39] <NSMedic> Tondar:  Yes I am.
[12:39] <marcelin0> tondar: well I can't even start ubuntu, imagine whether I've managed to learn anything about it...
[12:40] <marcelin0> tondar: which means: I have no idea
[12:40] <tondar> NSMedic: ok, what did you do to connect
[12:40] <tondar> ?
[12:40] <heskethj> keypad: perhaps tvtime has a setting that would effect it. Have you explored the options
[12:40] <binary_goofy> hi room! i need help with getting dreamweaver working on my ubuntu box. can somebody pls help?
[12:40] <Unresolved> ok
[12:40] <Defense> since the upgrade to feisty i have lost the console at the VT 1 to 6... how can i get them back?
[12:40] <Unresolved> im in the wb site
[12:41] <keypad> heskethj: I changing it to pal and ntsc and using the xbox and the playstation along with changing the video modes on the xbox to match what I set in the program.
[12:41] <Unresolved> wat typr of boot do i need
[12:41] <tondar> NSMedic: I mean did u do any kinda settings ...
[12:41] <tondar> ?
[12:41] <binary_goofy> can somebody pls help me to get dreamweaver working on ubuntu?
[12:41] <NSMedic> Tondar:  No, haven't done anything.
[12:41] <tawooh> if i have feisty, what linux gaming distribution group am i in??
[12:41] <tondar> NSMedic: ok try this
[12:41] <tondar> NSMedic: open up a termina
[12:41] <tondar> NSMedic: terminal*
[12:42] <keypad> heskethj: look at this. http://osdir.com/ml/video.tvtime.devel/2004-10/msg00023.html
[12:42] <tondar> NSMedic: type pppoeconf
[12:42] <NSMedic> Ok, in ubuntu or win?
[12:42] <tondar> NSMedic: this will create a connection for you
[12:42] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:42] <apresss> (Concerning average users) how many needless processes start at boot up?
[12:42] <tondar> NSMedic: follow the steps and answer the questions it asks you
[12:42] <binary_goofy> ppl need help with getting dreamweaver working. can somebody pls help?"
[12:43] <nate__> anyone else have any ideas on how i can get my audio working
[12:43] <tondar> NSMedic: you'll be up and running in a minute
[12:43] <tondar> NSMedic: u with me ?
[12:43] <Unresolved> on in that channel but im not sure wat reboot i need ?????????????????????????/
[12:43] <kaukx> unresolved,XP Quick Boot Diskette
[12:43] <kaukx> find it
[12:43] <NSMedic> Tondar:  Yup, just writing it down.  That terminal shell, do that in Ubuntu or win?
[12:44] <tondar> NSMedic: dont you want to connect to the net from ubuntu?
[12:44] <NSMedic> Apresss:  How do you know if a process is needless though?
[12:44] <heskethj> keypad: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=670385 This guy seems to have a similar problem and it looks like he solved it (follow the link on the second last post)
[12:44] <tondar> NSMedic: so you do that in ubuntu
[12:44] <tondar> k
[12:44] <binary_goofy> anyone know how to get dreamweaver running on ubuntu?
[12:44] <mat> hi! I got a problem with my window manager.  Whenever a new Window is opened, It is in the bakcground (i.e. not having the focus). this is extremely annyoing because this happens also with password requests in the browser and so on. could anyone help me?
[12:44] <NSMedic> Tondar:  Sorry, dumb question now that I look back at it.  :-s  How do I open a shell in Ubuntu?
[12:45] <nate__> wine
[12:45] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:45] <Unresolved> i cant find that name that u said ..................
[12:45] <Filthpig> hi
[12:45] <Filthpig> I can't use my keyboard in grub oO
[12:45] <binary_goofy> nate: i hav it installed, but it doesn't open now.
[12:45] <kaukx> unresolved ,the first line,DOS/Windows9X/Me/NT/2K/XP Excellent Bootdisks
[12:45] <tondar> NSMedic: np, on the main menu go to: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[12:46] <kalin> hi, how can i specify a user to use on a remote machine when invoking mount? ie. mount machine-name:/some/dir /local/dir
[12:46] <NSMedic> Tondar:  How do I open a shell in ubuntu?
[12:46] <aum> hi - are there any progs to display constant moving wallpaper?
[12:46] <kalin> NSMedic: alt-f2, gnome-terminal
[12:46] <tondar> NSMedic: on the main menu go to: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[12:47] <jrib> aum: to rotate the image you mean?  or something else?
[12:47] <mat> could anyone help me with my X problem?
[12:47] <heskethj> mat, what is the issue?
[12:47] <mat>  I got a problem with my window manager.  Whenever a new Window is opened, It is in the bakcground (i.e. not having the focus). this is extremely annyoing because this happens also with password requests in the browser and so on.
[12:47] <Unresolved> so i get DOS 5.0?????????
[12:47] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:47] <aum> jrib, not rotate image, i'm talking about a video wallpaper
[12:47] <tondar> NSMedic: forgot to tell you, you might need root previlages inorder to set it up so in the terminal do: sudo pppoeconf then press enter, it will then ask you for the root pass enter it in and your on your way
[12:47] <tondar> ;)
[12:48] <Unresolved> DO U GET DOS 5.0????????
[12:48] <jrib> aum: I see, well if you stop nautilus from drawing your wallpaper, you can make mplayer play a movie on your root window
[12:48] <heskethj> mat: that is an odd error. what desktop environment are you using ?
[12:48] <mat> beryl
[12:48] <NSMedic> Thanks all.
[12:48] <aum> jrib, ok, thx
[12:48] <jrib> Unresolved: there's no dos in ubuntu
[12:48] <heskethj> may: gnome or kde (ubuntu/kubuntu)
[12:48] <mat> gnome
[12:48] <mat> ubuntu
[12:48] <Unresolved> :S
[12:49] <heskethj> mat: does the problem happen with beryl turned off?
[12:49] <Unresolved> i dont understand
[12:49] <mat> yes
[12:49] <illwolf> lol
[12:49] <Unresolved> anrt i getting a reboot for windows cause i can boot my window no more
[12:49] <mat> i selected metacity in beryl settings manager
[12:49] <Unresolved> cant**
[12:49] <mat> and new windows also get opened in the background
[12:50] <heskethj> mat: Try: System->Preferences->Windows in your menu. See if "Select windows when the mouse moves over them" is selected
[12:50] <tondar> i wanna make a gui app, any ideas?
[12:50] <jrib> tondar: python and pygtk
[12:51] <Unresolved> can some 1 help me with my problem please
[12:51] <mat> no, its not selected
[12:51] <tondar> jrib: no not the lang or ide
[12:51] <illwolf> lol
[12:51] <mat> but i can get into this dialog onyl if beryli s disabled
[12:51] <jrib> tondar: what's your question?
[12:51] <Unresolved> lol
[12:51] <tondar> jrib: but the app itself
[12:51] <Unresolved> im nooblet here
[12:51] <illwolf> can some one help this kid?
[12:51] <jrib> tondar: oh, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:51] <nexous> How do I list my network connections in terminal?
[12:51] <tondar> jrib: k
[12:51] <jrib> !please > Unresolved (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:51] <Slart> How can I control the way icons for files are created.. more specifically, icons for text files and such? any configuration files? what software is responsible for creating the icons?
[12:51] <mat> "beryl has no registered conf. tool"
[12:51] <Unresolved> !please
[12:51] <ubotu> 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
[12:51] <illwolf> lol
[12:52] <heskethj> mat: I assume the problem occurs when you have beryl turned on/selected as well
[12:52] <Unresolved> lol
[12:52] <Unresolved> :S
[12:52] <illwolf> lmao
[12:52] <mat> also when not enabled via beryl manager
[12:52] <illwolf> can some one help this Unresolved ?
[12:52] <heskethj> mat: where does the "no registered conf" error come up?
[12:52] <illwolf> can some one help Unresolved  *
[12:52] <jrib> illwolf: do you need the "please" too?
[12:52] <mat> system-> pref.-> window
[12:52] <flowbot> Slart: i noticed this the other day - might be what you're looking for: http://gnomefiles.org/app.php/assoGiate
[12:52] <jrib> Unresolved: hint: ask your question again because I have no clue what the problem is
[12:53] <illwolf> not i dont need to be pleased i can please myself
[12:53] <illwolf> but thanks jrib
[12:53] <Slart> flowbot, I'll have a look, thanks
[12:53] <Unresolved> well
[12:53] <Unresolved> i cant reboot
[12:53] <Unresolved> on my window
[12:53] <jrib> Unresolved: try to keep it on one line
[12:53] <kaukx> unresolved,scrool down and find
[12:53] <heskethj> mat: try reconfiguring metacity through synaptic
[12:53] <heskethj> *reinstallign
[12:53] <kaukx> the zip file
[12:54] <Unresolved> zip file
[12:54] <Unresolved> wat the name of it
[12:54] <kaukx> XP Quick Boot Diskette xpquick.zip | xpquick.exe | Read.1st
[12:54] <kaukx> first one
[12:54] <marcelin0> My computer boots from the CD, but it won't mount the root files, any idea anyone? thank you..
[12:54] <mat> well: when i disable "desktop effects", it works, new windows have the focus, if i inable them, it doesnt
[12:55] <Unresolved> so i get any of them
[12:55] <Mr680x0^Acer> I can't get higher than 800x600 on my Latitude C800's internal 1600x1200 LCD, I have all the resolutions in my xorg.conf file
[12:55] <kaukx> unresolved ,http://1gighost.net/maryland/xpquick.zip
[12:55] <Mr680x0^Acer> I'm running 7.04
[12:55] <heskethj> mat: ah right. So you are using compiz not beryl. If you like cool effects try installing beryl (through synaptic) as well as emerald and activating those. Hopefully that works
[12:55] <jrib> Unresolved: I still have no clue what the problem is
[12:55] <Mr680x0^Acer> and it has ATI Rage M4 Mobility graphics
[12:56] <keypad> heskethj: can you step me through it I seam to have missed something,
[12:56] <keypad> heskethj: still no colour.
[12:56] <kaukx> unresolved,put it in floppy,and boot from it to windows,you will bypas the grub error
[12:56] <mat> hm i got beryl settings manager installed, and it has Beryl enabled under "selected window manager"
[12:56] <Unresolved> thankz
[12:56] <heskethj> keypad: did you get to the step where you create a modprobe file?
[12:57] <Unresolved> thank you very much
[12:57] <kaukx> thats just temporary fix,unresolved,
[12:57] <mat> ok if select compiz it works again
[12:57] <keypad> heskethj: yeah thats the first step right  ?
[12:57] <kaukx> dont get so exicted
[12:57] <mat> so this is a beryl problem
[12:57] <heskethj> mat: perhaps... I suggest installing the beryl configuration tool and checking all the settings
[12:58] <mat> hmm ok
[12:58] <mat> thank you
[12:58] <heskethj> keypad: yes, as long as you have disabled your module and then re-enable them afterwards you pretty much followed the tutorial. So if it is still black and white that page was probably not the solution
[12:58] <dixon85> Hi, how is it with using kde apps in gnome - I know the disadvantage is that, system needs to load new libraries for KDE apps, but then if I close all the KDE apps, the KDE libraries are still in the memory(RAM) or they're removed immiedatly?
[12:58] <Unresolved> so that will just help me boot 2 windows yes????//
[12:58] <mat> thanks, bye
[12:58] <keypad> heskethj: disable module ?
[12:59] <kaukx> yes
[12:59] <kaukx> everytime you want too boot,you have to  boot from floppy
[12:59] <Unresolved> :S
[12:59] <heskethj> keypad: try this: sudo rmmod bt878
[12:59] <Unresolved> ahh man lol
[12:59] <sorsis> why there is no j2re 1.5 for feisty?
[12:59] <Unresolved> beta then nothing
[12:59] <Unresolved> :)
[01:00] <kaukx> therea are fixes,unresolved
[01:00] <keypad> heskethj: done.
[01:00] <heskethj> keypad: then do this neater tutorial making sure you select your TV card at the end http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=162498&postcount=2
[01:00] <heskethj> keypad: then reload the module with this command: sudo modprobe bt878
[01:00] <killown> my beryl dont show buttons close minemize and maximize what I do to fix it?
[01:01] <Unresolved> well i extracted the  zip in the floppy
[01:01] <Unresolved> thats wat i had 2 do yes ?
[01:01] <kaukx> yup
[01:02] <Unresolved> ok im going 2 reboot
[01:02] <SlimeyPete> killown: check that the Emerald window manager is installed and running (you can use beryl-manager to load it)
[01:02] <Unresolved> thankz
[01:02] <kaukx> toprealy repair bootloader,unresolved
[01:02] <killown> ok
[01:02] <killown> thanks a lot
[01:02] <kaukx> you have use xp cd
[01:02] <Unresolved> ok im gong 2 reboot now
[01:03] <Unresolved> ahh ok
[01:03] <jeanre> where does one configure the desktop effect in ubutu?
[01:03] <tikka> May 17 01:58:08 tikka-laptop kernel: [ 8056.459779]  hdc: status timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
[01:03] <tikka> anyone know how to solve this ?
[01:03] <SlimeyPete> jeanre: there's a little wizard in the "System" menu somewhere
[01:03] <SlimeyPete> jeanre: assuming you're using Feisty
[01:03] <KooNiBerT> Hello there! I got a problem , too
[01:03] <jeanre> no no
[01:04] <jeanre> I can enable them
[01:04] <jeanre> but I want to control what they do
[01:04] <SlimeyPete> oh. No idea, then - I use Beryl, personally.
[01:04] <KooNiBerT> Can any1 query me
[01:04] <dawn_chorus> LOL.  so is dialup with AOL a no-go when it comes to Linux?
[01:04] <kbrooks> need you guys plesae
[01:05] <kbrooks> please*
[01:05] <kbrooks> i have um ...
[01:05] <tikka> dawn_chorus, there used to be dialup projects for aol - some dialers.
[01:05] <heskethj> I have to go... see ya guys
[01:06] <heskethj> keypad: sorry I have to leave, perhaps somebody else can help
[01:06] <matt__> you know how it saves your settings in your home folder (like .mozilla, . thunderbird, etc). how can i change it so that it will save them /home/matt/Data/Settings/.mozilla, .thunderbird
[01:06] <kbrooks> well, i'd like to replicate data over the network and to the internet. basically, i have three computers, a USB thumbdrive, and a server on the Internet which I can also replicate to for a backup solution.
[01:06] <dawn_chorus> tikka, yeah? i'm trying to get my work comp 100% converted.  couldn't dial out to AOL yesterday.  hmm ... i'll try agoogling.
[01:06] <keypad> heskethj: ok :( its not working
[01:07] <keypad> heskethj: ok :( its not working
[01:07] <kbrooks> the idea is to put data from the usb thumbdrive to the laptop, the desktop, and the internet server.
[01:07] <cbs> hey, i was just wondering, what steps should I take to make sure my system is internet secure?
[01:07] <matt__> dawn_chorus: solution, get dsl or cable
[01:07] <Mr680x0^Acer> I removed all resolutions from xorg.conf except 1600x1200
[01:08] <Mr680x0^Acer> will that work?
[01:08] <kbrooks> how do I do this with Windows?
[01:08] <dawn_chorus> matt__, thanks for the suggestion.
[01:08] <Mr680x0^Acer> I made a backup before I did that
[01:08] <kbrooks> and Ubuntu?
[01:08] <Mr680x0^Acer> ugh
[01:08] <Mr680x0^Acer> still not working
[01:08] <Mr680x0^Acer> I'll try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[01:09] <PepperBob> hi all!"
[01:09] <PepperBob> anyone using truecrypt?
[01:09] <Mr680x0^Acer> how do I switch to terminal only mode?
[01:09] <matt__> dawn_chorus: no problem, if you can, it will work flawlessly
[01:10] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, just stop kdm / gdm
[01:10] <Mr680x0^Acer> uh, how do I do that?
[01:10] <PepperBob> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[01:10] <Mr680x0^Acer> ok
[01:10] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, that's just working until you restart..
[01:10] <PepperBob> of course
[01:11] <Mr680x0^Acer> I know
[01:11] <Mr680x0^Acer> I forgot the command
[01:11] <Mr680x0^Acer> I haven't messed with Ubuntu in a couple months
[01:11] <Mr680x0^Acer> just got my 7.0.4 CDs yesterday
[01:12] <suchawato> ubuntu, zenwalk and opensuse will not install on my vaio laptop
[01:12] <zaggynl> suchawato, okay, any clue what might cause it?
[01:12] <Mr680x0^Acer> there's no terminal to type into
[01:12] <Mr680x0^Acer> :(
[01:12] <stone_> hey i have got a problem...\
[01:12] <stone_> can anyone help me??
[01:12] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, just execute xterm
[01:13] <gfxstyler> hello
[01:13] <Mr680x0^Acer> PepperBob: how?
[01:13] <gfxstyler> is there a way to turn off the directory-string in gnome-terminal?
[01:13] <PepperBob> whoops..
[01:13] <gfxstyler> i dont want to know in which directory im in (because sometimes it's a reaaaaaally long one)
[01:14] <Mr680x0^Acer> PepperBob: how do I execute xterm?
[01:14] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, or better: hit STRG+ALT+F1
[01:14] <Mr680x0^Acer> STRG?
[01:14] <Mr680x0^Acer> which key is that?
[01:14] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, CTRL
[01:14] <PepperBob> sry
[01:14] <Mr680x0^Acer> oh
[01:14] <PepperBob> german layout ;)
[01:14] <SlimeyPete> gfxstyler: that's a bash option, not a gnome-terminal one AFAIK (google for how to set up your bash prompt - I can't remember how)
[01:14] <gfxstyler> SlimeyPete: oh, thanks
[01:15] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, to get back hit the same keys with F7
[01:15] <gfxstyler> SlimeyPete: you don't happen to know how that option is called?
[01:15] <lastnode_> hi, i was just wonderign whether bcm4318 has got any better in feisty? on edgy it would often die and drop packets.
[01:15] <gfxstyler> SlimeyPete: like err ... "trunicate directory string" ?
[01:15] <suchawato> I have entered in the following command line into the boot kernal which causes ubuntu to install in text mode with the alternate cd.: quiet splash noapi=off irqpoll
[01:15] <SlimeyPete> gfxstyler: I think it's called $PROMPT - I think you set it to a string with some variables in it, but I can't really remember
[01:15] <KooNiBerT> Gus i have some of those acpi scripts how can i use them ???
[01:15] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, there's the other way to hit ALT+F2 which will give you the option to start xterm by the way...
[01:15] <SlimeyPete> gfxstyler: just google for things like "configure bash prompt" - I'm sure you'll find something :)
[01:16] <suchawato> however on the initial boot it snowcrashes
[01:16] <nexous> Anyone know how to obtain a folder's size in conky?
[01:16] <gfxstyler> SlimeyPete: okay, thanks for your help :)
[01:16] <PepperBob> i'm surprised that there's no truecrypt user here...
[01:16] <suchawato> without this string, it wont even load the installer
[01:16] <MerlinZShell> Hello guys what vpn client can i use to be able to connect to a windows vpn and be able to unselect (use remote gateway as default)
[01:16] <MerlinZShell> ?
[01:17] <Rose> hey guys!
[01:17] <suchawato> its an older pentium 3 vaio
[01:18] <MerlinZShell> is there a place where i could ask about VPN in specific ?
[01:18] <PepperBob> MerlinZShell, #openvpn ?
[01:18] <suchawato> all atempts of a regular install on all tried distros do not get further than "loading standard pci  resources"
[01:19] <gfxstyler> i found a script, gonna try it out
[01:19] <MerlinZShell> could they help even if my target network is windows vpn (ISA) PepperBob
[01:19] <Mr680x0^Acer> now how do I boot back into X, PepperBob?
[01:19] <kbrooks> need help
[01:19] <Rose> I have some problem with my computer-can anybody help me?
[01:19] <nexous> How do I not show icons in the menu of gnome?
[01:19] <PepperBob> MerlinZShell, i can't tell you. but probably they can...
[01:19] <suchawato> ubunto does not even get that far on a regular install. it just tries to load the kernal and freezes
[01:19] <kbrooks> how do i access my shared folder in windows? i get asked a password
[01:20] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, did you stop gdm?
[01:20] <MerlinZShell> thank you  PepperBob
[01:20] <orbin> nexous: sys > prefs > menu
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> uh
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> nope
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> woops
[01:20] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, or did you just switch
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> switch
[01:20] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, if gdm is still running hit CTRL+ALT+F7
[01:20] <nexous> orbin: thanks.
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> so far it's just the flashing underscore cursor
[01:20] <Mr680x0^Acer> :/
[01:20] <web2ajax> hello
[01:21] <kbrooks> how do i access my shared folder in windows? i get asked a password
[01:21] <web2ajax> #php ?
[01:21] <Mr680x0^Acer> should it stay up for long?
[01:21] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, Mr680x0^Acer then try /etc/init.d/gdm start
[01:21] <kbrooks> !share
[01:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about share - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:21] <kbrooks> !samba
[01:21] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[01:21] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, sudo it...
[01:21] <Mr680x0^Acer> I can't
[01:21] <PepperBob> probably
[01:21] <Mr680x0^Acer> not at the terminal
[01:21] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, why?
[01:21] <Mr680x0^Acer> it's just a flashing underscore on the top left of the screen
[01:21] <web2ajax> #php ?
[01:21] <Mr680x0^Acer> after I hit ctrl-alt-f7
[01:22] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, switch back to Terminal 1 (CTRL+ALT+F1
[01:22] <Mr680x0^Acer> ok
[01:22] <suchawato> suse said that there was not enough ram to load a gui installer, and tried to load it in safe settings mode with a text installer. it did, but did not set up username and passwords durring the install and so failed on boot.
[01:22] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, you're using gnome?
[01:22] <Mr680x0^Acer> permission denied
[01:22] <tawooh> okay, how do i get superuser priveledges or w/e i need to do??
[01:22] <Mr680x0^Acer> I think so
[01:22] <orbin> i want to have an ext3 partition mounted at bootup.  i can't seem to be able to write to it though.  does this fstab entry look ok?  /dev/hda6  /media/music  ext3  auto,user,rw  0 0
[01:22] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, now did this work out?
[01:23] <Mr680x0^Acer> no
[01:23] <orbin> tawooh: use sudo
[01:23] <Mr680x0^Acer> said permission denied
[01:23] <bimberi> !sudo | tawooh
[01:23] <ubotu> tawooh: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:23] <Mr680x0^Acer> should I sudo it?
[01:23] <PepperBob> orbin, is the mount point writable?
[01:23] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, sudo it sudo..
[01:23] <Mr680x0^Acer> it's working!
[01:23] <suchawato> hey that flashing underscore you guys are talking about is where it freezes on a standard install with the vaio
[01:24] <Mr680x0^Acer> 1600x1200!
[01:24] <PepperBob> suchawato, have you tried to just boot it from live cd?
[01:24] <Mr680x0^Acer> thanks very much, PepperBob
[01:24] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, np
[01:24] <MerlinZShell> can anyone help me dial from my ubuntu into a windows VPN?
[01:24] <suchawato> yes and text.
[01:24] <Mr680x0^Acer> now how to I set up wifi?
[01:24] <Mr680x0^Acer> I have a Netgear Wireless B card
[01:24] <orbin> PepperBob: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root ... music
[01:24] <suchawato> live does not work at all.
[01:24] <PepperBob> orbin, that's the problem
[01:25] <simmerz> Why does vnc only allow one connection when used as an X module? Only on ubuntu it seems. is there a configuration for allowing multiple users concurrently?
[01:25] <Mr680x0^Acer> I need to install a wireless manager, right?
[01:25] <PepperBob> orbin, you have no write permission as normal users
[01:25] <orbin> PepperBob: ah, got ya. thanks.
[01:25] <Rose> at the moment i have windows and i think about change the system (i write from frends computer)why i should i choose linux?)
[01:25] <suchawato> text, only with the beforementioned command string, and then it snowcrashes on initial boot
[01:25] <Mr680x0^Acer> I'd prefer windows, but ME sucks
[01:25] <Mr680x0^Acer> it corrupted itself
[01:25] <Mr680x0^Acer> I run XP on my Acer
[01:26] <PepperBob> suchawato, but you could boot into terminal only mode?
[01:26] <Mr680x0^Acer> I actually prefer Mac OS, but you can't put that on a Dell, can you? :P
[01:26] <Mr680x0^Acer> at least not legally
[01:27] <suchawato> no. not with the standard install with the alt CD. I had to enter the command line in the boot kernel to get it to work at all
[01:27] <kbrooks> everyone, please.
[01:27] <PepperBob> suchawato, so you have a prompt is that what you saying=
[01:27] <suchawato> if i just *clicked* install , it would not work
[01:27] <kbrooks> i have a folder ~/testfolder that i have shared.
[01:28] <suchawato> the cd menu comes up
[01:28] <Mr680x0^Acer> I have like 2 min before school
[01:28] <suchawato> thats it
[01:28] <Mr680x0^Acer> can someone help me set up wireless?
[01:28] <PepperBob> Mr680x0^Acer, can be a pain.... really.
[01:28] <Mr680x0^Acer> :(
[01:28] <Mr680x0^Acer> I had it working once before in 6.06
[01:28] <_Ahti> Mr680x0^Acer: And its going to take more than just 2 minutes
[01:28] <nexous> How do I get rid of the 'mover tab' on tasklist on gnome panel?
[01:28] <Mr680x0^Acer> bye all
[01:28] <kbrooks> how do i access ~/testfolder in windows?
[01:29] <PepperBob> suchawato, don't got it.. can you boot into text mode, having a prompt? (without the graphical stuff)
[01:29] <suchawato> no
[01:29] <kbrooks> i have a folder ~/testfolder that i have shared.
[01:29] <kbrooks> how do i access ~/testfolder in windows?
[01:29] <tim167> i mounted my usb disk in my homefolder, i want to backup everything inside the homefolder to the usbdisk, except for the usbdisk mountpoint itself...how can i do that ?
[01:29] <PepperBob> kbrooks, probably type \\<hostname or ip> and watch the shares?
[01:29] <PepperBob> suchawato, damnit
[01:29] <bgrupe> kbrooks: \\yourip\testfolder or \\yoursmbname\testfolder
[01:29] <suchawato> it says loading standard pci resources and then freezes
[01:30] <kbrooks> bgrupe, yes but  i dont know the password.
[01:30] <kbrooks> so, what do i do?
[01:30] <suchawato> the commands I entered are in the bottom prompt of the initial cd menu
[01:30] <Pici> kbrooks: you need to create a password using smbpassword, let me get you the syntax
[01:30] <bgrupe> kbrooks: reconfig samba, ubuntu has a weird default setup
[01:30] <suchawato> before it even tries to install
[01:30] <PepperBob> suchawato, can you pass additional kernel options? probably you should disable some hardware stuff which is performed automatically
[01:30] <kbrooks> pici: ok.
[01:31] <suchawato> ?
[01:31] <darkclown> I im new to ubuntu and kind of new to linux, I tryed to get full dvdsuport with this guide: "https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/musicvideophotos/C/video.html#video-dvd" but now when I try to play it in gxine and xine I still get an error sayine no input plugin and source can not be read.
[01:31] <darkclown> Any advice how to fix it?
[01:31] <PepperBob> suchawato, iirc there are option to disable load of usb modules and other stuff.. i guess some of this is messing up the boot process...
[01:31] <suchawato> yes
[01:31] <kbrooks> pici: samba in ubuntu is unintutive to me :-) thankfully, there's th e sharing tool, but that only helps a bit.
[01:31] <Pici> kbrooks: `sudo smbpassword -a someusername` where someusername is the username you want to use.  It will prompt you for the smb password you want to use
[01:31] <suchawato> I can edit the kernel line
[01:32] <suchawato> yes
[01:32] <Pici> kbrooks: I agree its not intuitive, it took me a bit to figure out how to do it too
[01:32] <PepperBob> suchawato, ... mh..
[01:32] <suchawato> boot line
[01:32] <kbrooks> pici: smbpasswd
[01:32] <Pici> kbrooks: Right, sorry.
[01:32] <PepperBob> kbrooks, are you skilled at the shell?
[01:32] <kbrooks> pici: ok, going back to windows ... ] 
[01:33] <PepperBob> kbrooks, it's basically not much to do to make this folder available w/o password
[01:33] <nexous> orbin: /quit
[01:33] <nexous> orbin: sorry for that.
[01:34] <sorsis> i want to install tomcat
[01:34] <sorsis> is there easy way?
[01:34] <sorsis> or good instructions
[01:34] <tondar> installed democracy player where is it?
[01:34] <familie> java runtime environment for firefox on feisty, where to get?
[01:34] <oranda> ...
[01:35] <rollerskatejamms> Is there a way to make Gnome automatically log out after a set period of time?
[01:35] <Overdose_> Hi, how do I fail the ubuntu installation at stage 1, so that i can choose other installation sources, like FTP .
[01:35] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: use cronjob
[01:35] <lastnode_> Overdose_, you may need the ubuntu alt cd?
[01:35] <familie> java runtime environment for firefox on feisty, where to get?
[01:35] <ThaNerd> anyone to help me a little be resetting correct owner to some mysql files? i chowned /var by mistake
[01:35] <tikka> darkclown, google for automatix.. its kinda cool as it offers things like the libcss stuff and win32 codecs etc
[01:35] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, No, I don't mean logout every 30 minutes. I mean after a set period of inactivity
[01:35] <oranda> ya keep returning to this channel...
[01:36] <rollerskatejamms> !automatix | tikka
[01:36] <ubotu> tikka: 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
[01:36] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: ooops, k
[01:36] <Overdose_> lastnode: where do i find that?
[01:36] <tondar> i installed democracy player, how do I start it up? where is it ?
[01:36] <PepperBob> suchawato, sorry.. my vmware won't start actually so i'm not able to help ya out...
[01:36] <andy_> anyone knows how I can save as a PDF out of OpenOffice?
[01:36] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, should be in internet
[01:36] <rollerskatejamms> andy_,  the toolbar has a pdf button
[01:36] <tikka> rollerskatejamms, okey thanks i didnt realise. many appologies.. darkclown  ignore my last statement.
[01:36] <suchawato> LOL
[01:37] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: nope
[01:37] <andy_> I'm stupid
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> andy_, aslo i think file export
[01:37] <LeventO> hello all, I'm a new user to ubuntu, i'm having a little trouble setting up my internet connection, anyone here know a bit about wireless set up
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, well that where  it is for me, and i did apt-get install to get it
[01:37] <andy_> It wasn't under Save As as a file type
[01:37] <ThaNerd> could anyone with mysql issue an "ls -als /var/lib/mysql" for me?
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> LeventO, what kind of wifi card is it??
[01:37] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: seems im having problems with the menu system here
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, uh oh
[01:37] <suchawato> I filed a bug report
[01:37] <tondar> installed beagle and the same happened
[01:37] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: any fix for it?
[01:37] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, Beagle doesnt go in the menu
[01:38] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: oh
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, you open beagle with F12
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> hit F12
[01:38] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: where then
[01:38] <tondar> ?
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> F12
[01:38] <tim167> if i do 'cp -r mydir usbdisk/backup', will it also copy hidden files ?
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> and the little magnifying glass on the upper right as well
[01:38] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: oh
[01:38] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: how about democracy player then
[01:38] <suchawato> Any Ideas anyone?
[01:38] <Pici> ThaNerd: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21265/
[01:38] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: how would I refresh the menu
[01:38] <tondar> ?
[01:38] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, donnu but try launching it from a terminal
[01:38] <LeventO> rollersaktejamms, it's a wrieless G device from Cnet, i've got an ndiswrapper running a windows driver for it
[01:38] <ThaNerd> pici thanks!
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> LeventO, Oh ok. Yeah I was just gonna say whether you needed ndiswrapper or not.
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> LeventO, go to ubuntu1501.blogspot.com theres a great ndiswrapper tutorial there
[01:39] <rollerskatejamms> LeventO, Its for the inspiron 1501 running a broadcom card, but should apply to you as well, just use the correct driver rather then the one they mention on the site (which is for broadcom)
[01:40] <suchawato> thanks for the effort by the way..: )
[01:40] <LeventO> rollersaktejamms, ok, i'll check it out, though i can see the network just can't seem to connect to it
[01:41] <sorsis> why java --version gives 1.4.2 while i have 5.0 installed?
[01:41] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, I find that OCCASIONALLY, but very rarely, new menu items don't show up until I logout and log back in, or sometimes reboot.
[01:41] <Priest-of-Psi> is there a rezlooks theme for ubuntu
[01:41] <orbin> tondar: killall gnome-panel to refresh
[01:41] <rollerskatejamms> sorsis, java versioning is weird. 1.4.2 = 4 1.5x = 5
[01:41] <rollerskatejamms> 1.6.x = java 6
[01:41] <tawooh> okay, so out of whack here, if i am installing a package, and say it says dependencies: libc6 >= 2.2.4-4, xlibmesa3 or libgl1, python >= 2.3, gtk2 >= 2.6, python-glade2, wget. what the heck does all that noise mean and how do i get those dependencies??
[01:41] <sorsis> rollerskatejamms: ty
[01:41] <rollerskatejamms> so
[01:41] <rollerskatejamms> you have java 5, not java "5.0"
[01:42] <rollerskatejamms> but it looks like you actually have java 4
[01:42] <rollerskatejamms> sorsis, Install Java 6 from the repositories.
[01:42] <rollerskatejamms> sorsis, You can use apt-get or synaptic or whatever
[01:42] <MrC__> hello I am having this problem W: GPG error: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[01:42] <LeventO> rollersaktejamms, just saw that it's for 32bit systems, i'm actually running the amd64 version, would that be a lot different
[01:42] <rollerskatejamms> MrC_, You need to import the 2EBC26B60C5A2783 key
[01:42] <MrC__> does anyone knows how to fix it?
[01:43] <jrib> MrC__: visit the medibuntu site and get their gpg key
[01:43] <rollerskatejamms> MrC_, I do if you just give me a second
[01:43] <Boshi> Hi
[01:43] <Boshi> hehe
[01:43] <tondar> orbin: fixed
[01:43] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: done
[01:43] <rollerskatejamms> MrC_, do wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[01:43] <_Ahti> Hehe, i just had a friend call me about how to install TinyXP (A modded windows xp) :P I feel so geeky!
[01:43] <Rynoo> anyone else having problems with getautomatix.com?
[01:43] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: was in the videos menu
[01:43] <Frogzoo> after the upgrade to Feisty, Synaptic shows a bunch of packages in "Installed (Local or Obsolete)" - but these packages as far as I can see are up to date?! what gives?
[01:44] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, aaaah. Strange. its in internet for me. What version of ubuntu is it?
[01:44] <MrC__> ok thx
[01:44] <MrC__> i will try
[01:44] <fluid> anyone know of an app to create gnome iconsets? i tried gib, but all it seems like its good at is exiting randomly lol
[01:44] <rollerskatejamms> MrC_, then do sudo apt-get update
[01:44] <tawooh> if i am installing a package, and say it says dependencies: libc6 >= 2.2.4-4, xlibmesa3 or libgl1, python >= 2.3, gtk2 >= 2.6, python-glade2, wget. what the heck does all that noise mean and how do i get those dependencies??
[01:44] <Priest-of-Psi> Does no one here use the rezlooks engine?
[01:44] <Priest-of-Psi> w00t
[01:44] <Boshi> hi
[01:45] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, what version of ubuntu are you running
[01:45] <Frogzoo> MrC__: you've added a repo without adding the gpp key
[01:45] <rollerskatejamms> Frogzoo, Yes we just went over that :-P
[01:45] <Boshi> i whant to ask something about gmpc on ubuntu
[01:45] <jrib> tawooh: what are you installing?
[01:45] <tawooh> jrib: cedega
[01:45] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: feisty
[01:46] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, now thats strange
[01:46] <klo8> qui
[01:46] <klo8> oops
[01:46] <jrib> tawooh: #cedega provides support
[01:46] <tawooh> okies, thanks
[01:46] <Priest-of-Psi> hmmmf
[01:46] <Boshi> is anyone else having problem with gmpc?
[01:46] <vorbote> !aks | Boshi
[01:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:46] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: not a big deal though
[01:46] <Boshi> ?
[01:47] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, yeah
[01:47] <vorbote> !aks | Boshi
[01:47] <vorbote> !ask | Boshi
[01:47] <vorbote> thinks
[01:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:47] <ubotu> Boshi: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:47] <Boshi> ah oki thanks
[01:47] <Boshi> how do i get gmpc to work on ubuntu
[01:47] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: so did you find any solutions for that logout of yours
[01:47] <tondar> ?
[01:48] <Boshi> im kinda new at this hehe
[01:48] <Boshi> i downloaded it at school
[01:48] <MrC__> so,i did a wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
[01:48] <Boshi> but i couldnt browse the files
[01:48] <Generation> hey guys I got a question.  I have a desktop and I got my wireless card to be reconized, by using ndiswrapper but when I go into connections it does not show up that there is a wirelesss card in my computer, when I have done this in dapper it worked fine, but in feisty its not working , can anyone help, I have read the forums already and did what they said
[01:48] <eve_d> iyuyitfui
[01:48] <MrC__> now it just appears :OK
[01:48] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, Pesselus maybe
[01:48] <suchawato> ok see ya
[01:49] <yellow_chicken> what's the next ubuntu release version?
[01:49] <MrC__> is it that all?jrib
[01:49] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, Its an internet kiosk/lockdown control panel for gnome. I think it can enable another setting, which lets you set logout delays somewhere else :-D
[01:49] <vorbote> Boshi: You need to either install and setup mpd, or connect to a computer that already is running the server
[01:49] <jrib> MrC__: yep
[01:49] <vorbote> !mpd |Boshi
[01:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mpd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:49] <Boshi> aha oki
[01:49] <yellow_chicken> anyone installed beryli?
[01:49] <Generation> hey guys I got a question.  I have a desktop and I got my wireless card to be reconized, by using ndiswrapper but when I go into connections it does not show up that there is a wirelesss card in my computer, when I have done this in dapper it worked fine, but in feisty its not working , can anyone help, I have read the forums already and did what they said
[01:49] <vorbote> OK. mps == Music Player Daemon
[01:49] <Boshi> what does this mpd do?
[01:49] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, or not. oh well.
[01:49] <vorbote> s/mps/mpd/
[01:50] <yellow_chicken> anyone installed beryl?
[01:50] <MrC__> I will be Gusty Gibbon Ubuntu 7.10 ,,release due to October  2007 yellow_chicken
[01:50] <tawooh> i would love to get help in the #cedega room, but no-one there is talking at all...
[01:50] <MrC__> It will be
[01:50] <Generation> hey guys I got a question.  I have a desktop and I got my wireless card to be reconized, by using ndiswrapper but when I go into connections it does not show up that there is a wirelesss card in my computer, when I have done this in dapper it worked fine, but in feisty its not working , can anyone help, I have read the forums already and did what they said
[01:51] <Boshi> i will try it now here at home via synaptic packet manager
[01:51] <yellow_chicken> MrC__: wow
[01:51] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: why not cronjob?
[01:51] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: you could set it to logout only once
[01:52] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, because that would be dumb. i dont want it to automatically log out after a set period of time. I want it to automatically log out after a set period of INACTIVITY
[01:52] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: oh ok, sorry stupid suggestion
[01:53] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, Yeah. Heres the thing.
[01:53] <Priest-of-Psi> hmmm
[01:53] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, My family REFUSES to remember to log out when theyre done
[01:53] <Priest-of-Psi> why cant  I install i386 pkgs on amd64?
[01:53] <Boshi> when i mark gmp in synaptic packet manager
[01:53] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: oh that's a pain
[01:53] <Boshi> it installs libmpd0 to
[01:53] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, So my sisters stuff ends up on moms desktop. Dads stuff ends up on my sisters desktop. etc. Cuz they dont pay attention to what user theyre on
[01:54] <Boshi> gmpc
[01:54] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, So I want to force them :-D
[01:54] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: haha, nice idea
[01:54] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: im sure you could find something
[01:54] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, but it looks like there's no way to do it.
[01:54] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: hmm
[01:54] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, Screw it, I'm going to write a python app to do it.
[01:54] <vorbote> Boshi: mpd allows you to stream music in a LAN (of course, you need to set it up to broadcast your digital music files first). If you are looking for a network streaming client, there are many. Try Rhythmbox if using Ubuntu or whatever KDE app that comes as default with Kubuntu these days first. :-)
[01:54] <Priest-of-Psi> is there a site where I can browse 3rd party packages?
[01:54] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, And submit it to ubuntu/debian as a package
[01:55] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: hey you a programmer?
[01:55] <vorbote> Boshi: If you don't like them, there are plenty of alternatives.
[01:55] <Priest-of-Psi> am I invisible??
[01:55] <Priest-of-Psi> :P
[01:55] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, No, wannabe programmer. I'm spending this weekend, and I suppose the rest of my life, learning python.
[01:55] <Boshi> oki i see
[01:55] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: haha
[01:55] <Boshi> so i cant use gmpc to play my files locally
[01:55] <Tinned_Tuna> rollerskatejamms: Python ftw
[01:55] <Boshi> sounds like its jsut for streaming purpose only
[01:55] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: maybe I will try to write it too
[01:55] <tondar> ;)
[01:55] <Boshi> just
[01:55] <vorbote> Boshi: Sure you can, but you have to set up a network server first, And then connect to your own machine.
[01:56] <rollerskatejamms> Tinned_Tuna, Well its the preferred language of Ubuntu. And Ubuntu is my preferred distro. And I want to write some apps, so logic dictates . . .
[01:56] <Boshi> oowh
[01:56] <Boshi> haha
[01:56] <Priest-of-Psi> !backports
[01:56] <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
[01:56] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: would you like any other options for it
[01:56] <tondar> ?
[01:56] <Boshi> is it difficult?
[01:56] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, haha you're going to write it for me? cool! Uh . . . I'm sure I'll think of a million other options later but not at the moment.
[01:56] <Priest-of-Psi> is there backports?
[01:57] <jscinoz> Hey guys i want to build a .deb package using EPM, do i  need to make an entry for each individual file (20,000+) or can i just specific the directories and have it do them recursively?
[01:57] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: not just for you, im sure there are users out there who need this
[01:57] <EnolaGay> hi all
[01:57] <vorbote> Boshi: Not really. In the scale of 0=broccolli 10=master, I'll give it a 3.5
[01:57] <jrib> rollerskatejamms: you could just make the screensaver password protected, then they would be forced to switch users
[01:57] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: dont you think?
[01:57] <Boshi> =D hehe oki
[01:57] <EnolaGay> I have tried to compile the new Network-Manager and got this error. Does anyone have an idea? http://pastebin.ca/492724
[01:57] <Boshi> i thank you so much for your help
[01:58] <Tinned_Tuna> rollerstakejamms: Yea, it seems to be the prefered language of many distributions now
[01:58] <Boshi> you know i whanted to use a music player similar to winamp
[01:58] <Boshi> like XMMS
[01:58] <vorbote> Boshi: If you are using Ubuntu (GNOME based), try importing your music library into Rhythmbox. That'd be a lot easier.
[01:58] <Boshi> bu i heard that they stopped working on it
[01:58] <rollerskatejamms> jrib, Yeah I've tried that. But for whatever reason, it hasn't worked. Maybe they share passwords. I have no idea.
[01:58] <vorbote> Boshi: Or try out BMP
[01:58] <Boshi> oki
[01:59] <Boshi> yeah thats what im using
[02:00] <vorbote> Boshi: if you have problems with codecs, the way to solve them automatically is to open the files with totem ("Video Player" in the menu.) That'll activate automatic codec download.
[02:00] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: for now I will have an option so you could logout after a certain amount of idle time
[02:00] <Boshi> vorbote: aha oki i see
[02:00] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: like 30 min idle if after 30 min no activity then logout
[02:00] <tondar> rollerskatejamms: cool?
[02:00] <conn> hi, does Network-Manager repeatedly asks for your username and password when connecting to a VPN network, or does it save the password? I'm having trouble on my computer here, running Feisty
[02:00] <jrib> rollerskatejamms: the problem with the automiatic logout will be that to logout, the user is prompted to save unsaved documents.  So they aren't logged out if there are unsaved documents or you force it and they lose work
[02:00] <Boshi> i cant see the file i open in rythmbox
[02:01] <rollerskatejamms> tondar, yeah perfecrt
[02:01] <rollerskatejamms> jrib, theyre pretty good about closing stuff before they walk away
[02:01] <vorbote> Boshi: Try opening it with Movie Player first.
[02:01] <Woody_> xopher: i need your help please.... you helped me once configuring my Nvidia drivers.. i need your help once again.
[02:01] <rollerskatejamms> jrib, but theyre still in the windows 98 single user mindset
[02:02] <Boshi> oki
[02:02] <rollerskatejamms> on top of that, can anybody reccomend a good Ruby IDE and or Editor thats in the repositories (please don't say VI/emacs)
[02:02] <SlimeyPete> I think Quanta will do Ruby syntax-highlighting. Not sure if you can make it actually run the interpreter, though.
[02:02] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, lots of ides have plugins, you might like eclipse.
[02:03] <rollerskatejamms> Aoirthoir, I thought Eclipse was for Java
[02:03] <Boshi> yeah it came up just like you said
[02:03] <SlimeyPete> jedit probably has Ruby plugins too
[02:03] <Boshi> what kind of codecs does it install
[02:03] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, no. It started out for java but has lots of plugins
[02:03] <SlimeyPete> rollerskatejamms: it's for lot sof languages. Personally, I find it buggy and bloated, though.
[02:03] <Tinned_Tuna> hey, in Mac OS X there's a feature called "Smart Folders" is there anyway to replicate this behaviour on Ubuntu 7.04 ?
[02:03] <rollerskatejamms> ok
[02:03] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, in addition its also written in java, thus the reason I dont use it. Not fond of the interface
[02:03] <tondar> Aoirthoir: does it have c# plugin too ?
[02:04] <Aoirthoir> tondar, not sure but it is extensible.
[02:04] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: what does it do?
[02:04] <vorbote> rollerskatejamms: Check jed,
[02:04] <rollerskatejamms> Oh yeah I hate the way java apps look
[02:04] <BennyA> I deleted the gnome-panel tray. how can I get the system-tray back?
[02:04] <vorbote> !jed
[02:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jed - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:04] <rollerskatejamms> Is there a reason not to use eclipse-gcj
[02:04] <Tinned_Tuna> it uses spotlight and a series of filter to create a folder with what ever you like in it
[02:04] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, are you looking for an IDE? or just an editor?
[02:04] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, eclipse-gcj is probably based on eclipse
[02:05] <Tinned_Tuna> e.g. I could put movies into the config of the smart folder, and then anything with movies in the name would apparently be put in the folder
[02:05] <Frogzoo> rollerskatejamms: what's wrong with emacs?
[02:05] <Boshi> vorbote: it came up just like you said, but what kind of codecs will it install?
[02:05] <rollerskatejamms> Aoirthoir, It is. Eclipse-gcj is compiled eclipse.
[02:05] <rollerskatejamms> Frogzoo, Nothing.
[02:05] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, unfortunately atm there are not a lot of good FOSS IDEs
[02:05] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: this is awesome
[02:05] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: I want something like that
[02:05] <vorbote> Boshi: The ones needed to play your files. Rhythmbox uses the same codecs as well.
[02:05] <Tinned_Tuna> lol :0
[02:05] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, and only a few good proprietary ones...clarion being among them. But it doesnt run on Gnu/Linux
[02:05] <Tinned_Tuna> :)
[02:05] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, not even in wine
[02:05] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: have you googled for it?
[02:05] <Boshi> vorbote: aha oki i see
[02:05] <Tinned_Tuna> that's why I'm looking for a feature like it :p
[02:06] <Tinned_Tuna> not yet :/
[02:06] <rollerskatejamms> Aoirthoir, Yeah. And I've tried running some stuff on vmware, but I find vmware to be so slow on ubuntu for whatever reason
[02:06] <Boshi> aha
[02:06] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: umm, what is called smartfolders?
[02:06] <Boshi> Gsstreamer
[02:06] <vorbote> Boshi: righto
[02:06] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, you have to have a LOT of ram to run things on a virtual machine well. Windows requires a lot of ram period.
[02:06] <Frogzoo> rollerskatejamms: stupid question, but you jazzed up the mem for vmware?
[02:06] <Boshi> but i get three ones
[02:06] <Tinned_Tuna> all I remember is that on my mac it's refered to as a "Smart Folder"
[02:06] <rollerskatejamms> Frogzoo, I run virtual machines with at least 512 allocated
[02:07] <vorbote> Boshi: Install all three, you won't regret it :-)
[02:07] <rollerskatejamms> the system itself has 2gb, and I rarely run more then one VM at a time.
[02:07] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: I will search for it
[02:07] <Boshi> vorbote: oki mate
[02:07] <Tinned_Tuna> me too :p
[02:07] <rollerskatejamms> I can try with 1gb allocated
[02:07] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, 512 is enough for like xp.. and it sounds like your specs are up to par. On my system it didnt run slow with those settings.
[02:07] <Frogzoo> rollerskatejamms: 300meg works for me
[02:07] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, so thats probably not the issue...
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> Aoirthoir, My main machine (my laptop), is a 1.6 Ghz Turion 64 X2, with 2gb DDR2 ram.
[02:08] <MenZa> My X refuses to start--I get "fatal error: no screens found". I'm using the NVIDIA driver.
[02:08] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, yeah thats enough.
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> My secondary machine (i.e. my parents desktop), is an AMD Athlon 64 3400+ with 2gb of ram.
[02:08] <tondar> Tinned_Tuna: if you find anything pm me
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> Both are running feisty
[02:08] <Aoirthoir> rollerskatejamms, when you say IDE what exactly are you looking for? you can pm me also if you want...less channel noise
[02:08] <Tinned_Tuna> ok
[02:08] <PepperBob> MenZa, can you post the whole output somewhere?
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> Aoirthoir, I'll be back in a bit. I have class now :-D
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> Damn you college.
[02:08] <rollerskatejamms> Anyway, later
[02:08] <MenZa> PepperBob: I fail to see how; unless I'd have to type every line into elinks..
[02:08] <MenZa> 2s, PepperBob
[02:09] <Frogzoo> rollerskatejamms: you could try swapping from ramdisk, which seems quite nice
[02:09] <tangervu> Hi!
[02:09] <tangervu> I have a problem in installing apache
[02:09] <MenZa> PepperBob: I believe the problem is, that I attempted to install nvidia-glx-new yesterday. That failed horribly, so I uninstalled it and re-installed nvidia-glx
[02:10] <tangervu> for some reason /etc/apache2 is missing many important files like apache2.conf and the contents of mods-availavble
[02:10] <PepperBob> MenZa, mh.. this can mess up things
[02:10] <Boshi|BRB> Yeay
[02:10] <Boshi|BRB> haha
[02:10] <tangervu> Seems that there might be some problems with the apache2.2-common package
[02:10] <ziolo> my dpkg reports following error message while I try to handle it. "E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)"
[02:10] <Boshi|BRB> it works
[02:10] <MenZa> PepperBob: Yeah, I imagined... I re-configured it with dpkg yesterday, and I did get it starting, eventually
[02:10] <Boshi|BRB> vorbote: thank you very much
[02:10] <BennyA> how can I deactivate mouseover inforamtions in gnome and how to get a system-tray?
[02:10] <Khisanth> Cubey: you need to practice your tab completion!
[02:11] <vorbote> Boshi|BRB: you're welcom
[02:11] <maelvino> hello
[02:11] <Boshi|BRB> vorbote: ^^
[02:11] <PepperBob> MenZa, you probably need to re-install the whole nvidia driver stuff
[02:11] <MenZa> PepperBob: But now it refuses. The only 3rd party stuff I have in my xorg.conf is the Option "ADDARGBGLXVisuals" "True" for Beryl and my Razer Copperhead configuration (input mouse)
[02:11] <rashid> anyone tried enlightenment
[02:11] <MenZa> PepperBob: So... sudo apt-get install --reinstall nvidia-glx? Or is there more to it?
[02:12] <rashid> in fiesty fawn
[02:12] <PepperBob> MenZa, I never used the repo driver. i took the official drivers from the nvidia page.
[02:13] <MenZa> PepperBob: Ah. So boot it with nv, download it from nvidias website and that should do it?
[02:13] <PepperBob> MenZa, yes.
[02:13] <MenZa> Right, I'll try that.
[02:13] <MenZa> Cheers
[02:15] <MerlinZShell> Hello guys does any of you connect to a windows VPN?
[02:17] <yellow_chicken> i just synaptic beryl-ubuntu, my desktop remains the same, nothing was changed.  anyone know why?
[02:17] <MenZa> yellow_chicken: You need to start beryl.
[02:18] <MenZa> !effects | yellow_chicken
[02:18] <ubotu> yellow_chicken: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[02:18] <yellow_chicken> MenZa: just started beryl, Xcompsite failed
[02:19] <MenZa> yellow_chicken: ah. #ubuntu-effects then :)
[02:19] <yellow_chicken> MenZa: yes, i am already there
[02:19] <MenZa> Good :)
[02:20] <leitao> Everytime I enter my password incorrect, The system makes me wait about 3 seconds before I try again. How to disable it?
[02:21] <ph> put in correct password
[02:21] <snikker> can i choose what packages i can install, with "debootstrap" command?
[02:21] <lowie82ph> is there a repository that has bityrant?
[02:22] <soundray> leitao: you can edit the source of the login program and recompile. But I suggest you don't. That delay is there to protect you against brute-force password cracking attempts.
[02:23] <leitao> soundray: I thought that there were some configuration in login.defs, but I didn't find it.
[02:23] <lowie82ph> is there a repository that has bityrant?
[02:23] <fierycleric> leitao: FAIL_DELAY in  loginsdef?
[02:24] <IdleOne> Seveas, may I msg you?
[02:25] <IdleOne> lowie82ph, what is bityrant?
[02:25] <leitao> fierycleric: didn't it change to pam?
[02:26] <lowie82ph> a bt client based on azureus, i just wanna try it out
[02:26] <marx2k> Is anyone else having issues with the latest samba update?
[02:26] <IdleOne> lowie82ph, search in synaptic for torrent
[02:26] <marx2k> !samba
[02:26] <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
[02:27] <fierycleric> leitao: not sure the login manpage mentions login.def though ... i am on dapper
[02:27] <HostilePenguin>  i can mount the drive i want with samba i can copy from one machine to the other but i cant copy in revers i get permission denied where to look?
[02:27] <leitao> fierycleric: in the login.defs, there is a line saying that those parameter ( a lot of them including FAIL_DELLAY) has moved to /etc/pam.d
[02:28] <fierycleric> leitao: ok must be different on later versions....
[02:28] <tawooh> okay, i am about to add a new processor, ram and a new slave hd to my compy, will there be anything i need to do in linux for it to work properly, or will it be plug n play cept for the hd??
[02:28] <lowie82ph> can't find it
[02:28] <leitao> fierycleric: ya. Thanks anyway
[02:29] <tawooh> seeing as how i've never installed a new cpu before...
[02:30] <marx2k> with the latest samba update, I am no longer able to see my network shares with smbtree or in Places/Network
[02:30] <Frogzoo> tawooh: if you're not swapping the mobo, you won't even notice anything's changed cept for speed
[02:30] <soundray> tawooh: nothing special needed. Your new CPU and RAM will just work.
[02:31] <leslie> need help getting a linksys card working with ndiswrapper, not working out well for me :/
[02:31] <weston> How do I access Windows networks in Ubuntu? In Windows, I'd just type \\computer name or \\ip address (or just going to network places) but I'm unsure in Ubuntu...
[02:31] <aroo> leslie, which card do you have
[02:31] <ge2x> where can i get info on compiling the kernel?
[02:31] <nergo> hi trying to install version 7.04 onto a raid but i cant get it to boot
[02:31] <Frogzoo> weston: either browse through nautilus, or you can use smb4k to mount the samba shares
[02:32] <aroo> !samba > weston
[02:32] <BennyA> please, can someone tell me how to activate the gnome-panel-tray? I have only the windows list without a systemtray
[02:32] <weston> ok, thanks!
[02:32] <MenZa> PepperBob: That did the trick--thanks :)
[02:32] <leslie> wmp54g
[02:32] <aroo> BennyA, add "Notification Area"
[02:32] <Frogzoo> BennyA: launch gnome-panel from a terminal
[02:32] <leslie> aroo, wmp54g
[02:32] <ge2x> !kernel
[02:32] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[02:33] <lbawinowns> Hello! Is there anything ismiliar do the "ctrl+alt+delete" in ubuntu? Cause I feel so doomed everytime Ubuntu freezes :(
[02:33] <BennyA> aroo, Frogzoo how stupid! thanks a lot
[02:33] <aroo> Your Ubuntu freezes often?
[02:33] <weston> lbawinowns: or ALT + F4... I miss that.
[02:33] <lbawinowns> aroo, every fifth session perhaps
[02:33] <Frogzoo> lbawinowns: why is your linux freezing? usually it means vid driver issues
[02:34] <aroo> leslie, did you download the windows drivers for your wireless card then use ndiswrapper for them?
[02:34] <leslie> only time my ubuntu freezes is when it's trying to be windows (wine)
[02:34] <Frogzoo> lbawinowns: in that case, ctrl alt backspace to restart X
[02:34] <ziroday> lbawinowns: do the num lock, caps lock and scroll lock keys flash when it freezes?
[02:34] <lbawinowns> Frogzoo . Na, I programmed a program and well the programmer was n00b ;)
[02:34] <Reedle1> I have an old hp server with an ATI 3D Rage IIc card that is not functioning properly. I let it auto detect my hardware but I cannot get it to display correctly. Anyone using this card or has a better driver idea
[02:34] <leslie> aroo, yeah, ndsiwrapper is showing them installed, but i am not getting a network interface detected
[02:34] <aroo> lbawinowns, you can ctrl+alt+backspace to restart X, but you'll lose everything in the current session
[02:35] <lbawinowns> ziroday - I will test that, the mouse works fine, but nothing is really clickable.
[02:35] <PepperBob> MenZa, np
[02:35] <Reedle1>  Also Running ubuntu 6
[02:35] <ziroday> Reedle1: how bas is graphics
[02:35] <lbawinowns> what is "restart X"
[02:35] <nergo> need help, trying to install ubuntu onto a hardware raid
[02:35] <PepperBob> MenZa, afaik the official nv driver has even a better performance.
[02:35] <aroo> X Windows, the graphical environment
[02:35] <Frogzoo> Reedle1: you might try searching for a driver and compiling yourself
[02:35] <nergo> it's not a raid card the raid setup is via mobo
[02:35] <ziroday> lbawinowns: if so means kernel panic usually related to drivers
[02:35] <MenZa> PepperBob: Nah, I use Beryl ;)
[02:35] <Reedle1> you can read have the screen but the other half is not visible
[02:35] <leslie> aroo, yeah, ndsiwrapper is showing them installed, but i am not getting a network interface detected
[02:35] <aroo> leslie, type "lspci" in terminal to see if your network card is showing there
[02:36] <lbawinowns> Ok, thanks guys :)
[02:36] <ziroday> Reedle1: how bad are fast graphics on the server>
[02:36] <albert_> is it possible to create an grub-entry which allows you to boot from a usb-device? (my bios doesn't give me a "boot from usb" option)
[02:36] <gilo> hi everybody
[02:36] <Frogzoo> lbawinowns: X is a service that provides the gui environment
[02:36] <Reedle1> ziroday: do not need fast graphics at all
[02:36] <leslie> aroo, what would i be looking for? long printout
[02:37] <aroo> leslie, ok do "lspci | grep ethernet"
[02:37] <Frogzoo> albert_: if your bios doesn't know how to boot from usb, nothing grub can do will fix it
[02:37] <soundray> Reedle1: have a look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf and try replacing the line that currently says Driver "ati" (probably) with Driver "radeon". If that doesn't work any better, try the closed-source fglrx driver.
[02:37] <aroo> leslie, "lspci | grep Ethernet" rather
[02:37] <aroo> leslie, with a capital E
[02:37] <CheshireViking> how can i check whether my wireless is ra0?
[02:37] <ziroday> Reedle1: than u may wanna set your gfx driver to "vesa" which will give bad graphics performance but will work for every driver
[02:37] <ge2x> !nvidia
[02:37] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:37] <askand> Anyone knows of a swedish-english dictionary to ubuntu?
[02:37] <Frogzoo> CheshireViking: iwconfig ra0
[02:37] <leslie>  nope
[02:37] <leslie> only showing my nic
[02:37] <soundray> !ati > Reedle1, please read the message from ubotu (the binary driver is the fglrx one)
[02:37] <leslie> not my wireless card
[02:37] <CheshireViking> Frogzoo, thanks
[02:38] <albert_> Frogzoo, thanks
[02:38] <Reedle1> Thanks Xiro and Soundray
[02:38] <ziroday> Reedle1: np
[02:38] <Reedle1> Will give it a try
[02:38] <anonimouse> need a freenode... anyone? (trustworthy?)
[02:38] <Woody_> Please I need some help with the nvidia drivers, here is my issue explained here: http://pastebin.ca/492774
[02:39] <ceacy> Hi
[02:39] <aroo> leslie, have you used the modprobe -a command?
[02:39] <askand> Anyone knows of a swedish-english dictionary to ubuntu?
[02:39] <ceacy> i've got a problem when compiling something under ubuntu
[02:39] <ceacy> I installed libpthread-dev
[02:39] <PepperBob> ceacy, "something" ?
[02:39] <ceacy> but when running a ./configure ...
[02:39] <ceacy> checking for main in -lpthread... no
[02:39] <ceacy> configure: error: cannot find pthread library
[02:39] <weston> I hate this laptop touchpad... It keeps clicking things when barely touching it. :-|
[02:40] <IdleOne> ceacy, apt-get install build-essential and try compilling again
[02:40] <ceacy> (when compiling a library named CEGUI)
[02:40] <ziroday> Woody_: you need to use the nvidia-legacy driver
[02:40] <Frogzoo> askand: apt-cache search dictionary |grep swed
[02:40] <ceacy> build-essential is up-to-date
[02:40] <ziroday> Woody_: thats why woody is faster than wissam
[02:40] <Woody_> ziroday: how can i make it work?
[02:41] <aroo> leslie, you there?
[02:41] <Frogzoo> askand: or better:  apt-cache search  swed |grep -i engli
[02:41] <ziroday> Woody_: sudo apt-get remove nvidia-glx
[02:41] <ziroday> Woody_: see what happens
[02:41] <Woody_> ok one moment
[02:41] <ceacy> any hint ?
[02:42] <Woody_> ziroday: okay, nvidia-glx removed
[02:42] <ziroday> Woody_: do ctrl-alt-bkspace
[02:42] <Woody_> ok
[02:42] <Woody_> okay
[02:42] <Woody_> i came back to the login page
[02:42] <ceacy> Could it be a problem with the version of the autoconf program ?
[02:42] <ziroday> Woody_: it should restart your xserver log back in and see
[02:42] <ceacy> (1.10 instead of 1.7, or something)
[02:42] <Woody_> ok ziroday
[02:42] <askand> ) Frogzoo: thanks
[02:43] <ziroday> Woody_: now type dpkg -l | grep nvidia
[02:43] <Woody_> ziroday: but still the rc is near the nvidia-glx
[02:43] <ziroday> Woody_: hmmm
[02:43] <ziroday> Woody_: gimme a min
[02:43] <Woody_> okay
[02:44] <weston> Can someone tell me why they think KDE is better than Gnome, if in fact they believe it is. I've always used Gnome and I'm quite happy with it.
[02:44] <Woody_> take your time ziroday
[02:44] <marx2k> is anyone else having issues seeing the workgroup with SAMBA?
[02:44] <marx2k> with the latest update?
[02:44] <rambo3> !ot | weston
[02:44] <ubotu> weston: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:44] <IdleOne> !offtopic > weston
[02:44] <Pieter_> weston, i tried both ubuntu (gnome) and kubuntu (kde) and i think gnome simply is better
[02:44] <HymnToLife> Pieter_, then you should try a _real_ KDE, not Kubuntu
[02:45] <Pieter_> HymnToLife, any suggestions?
[02:45] <aroo> #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:45] <DrLaunch> Why does Ubuntu use Gaim instead of Pidgin?
[02:45] <weston> Yes, really...
[02:45] <dennda> Hi, is it still possible to upgrade from edgy to feisty via cd-rom?
[02:45] <HymnToLife> because Pidgin wasn't out when Feisty was released, I believe
[02:45] <IdleOne> !upgrade
[02:45] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:45] <vorbote> DrLaunch: Because Ubuntu 7.04 was released long before Pidgin.
[02:45] <dennda> thank you
[02:46] <Pieter_> HymnToLife, what do you consider a real KDE distro and why is kubuntu not a real one?
[02:46] <ceacy> How can i force the use of automake-1.x instead of 1.10 ?
[02:46] <aroo> !ot | Pieter_
[02:46] <iiioiooo> hm, i am desperatly trying to install ubuntu on my machine but always after installation i get a grub error... I have no windows partition at all, just ubuntu
[02:46] <ubotu> Pieter_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:46] <DrLaunch> vorbote: Ah. Can I upgrade from Gaim to pidgin?
[02:47] <vorbote> vorbote: Not yet, hopefully there will be a backport soon.
[02:47] <jrib> ceacy: use update-alternatives --config automake
[02:47] <weston> iiioiooo: Do you have more than one Harddrive?
[02:47] <iiioiooo> weston:i got a sata raid1
[02:47] <ceacy> Thank you
[02:47] <iiioiooo> weston: so yes, 2x500 GB
[02:48] <AtSquiggs> hey all
[02:48] <iiioiooo> weston: currently i get error 17 on boot
[02:48] <berent> iiioiooo : do u mean u have 1000 GB hd
[02:48] <ompaul> !raid | iiioiooo
[02:48] <ubotu> iiioiooo: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html 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
[02:48] <weston> iiioiooo: I used to have the same problem. I would have to disconnect my second harddrive or I would get that error... Not sure why.
[02:48] <weston> iioiooo: Then I would connect after
[02:49] <ceacy> Youpi ... same error
[02:49] <iiioiooo> weston: ok, thx!
[02:49] <ceacy> configure: error: cannot find pthread library
[02:49] <berent> iiioiooo : do u mean u have 1000 GB hd
[02:49] <iiioiooo> weston: but can i use my raid afterwards?
[02:49] <iiioiooo> berent: yes, 2x500
[02:49] <iiioiooo> berent: 2 drives
[02:49] <dw> I need LOOOOT of Ubuntu CD for a Street Parade pro-ubuntu in Italy. Somebody can help me?
[02:49] <AtSquiggs> i'm trying to install 6.06 server edition and I have a mb that has the intel 965 chipset.  With debian I can boot by just doing install generic.all_generic_ide=1.  During boot it looks like it's failing on apci though.  how do I give the custom commands/  I tried doing the expert install where you can see the boot parms,so i delete what is in there and just add install noapci nolapci.  nothing still won't start the install
[02:50] <weston> iiioiooo: I had to have only ONE HDD connected when installing ubuntu... After everything was working, I could connect the second and everything is fine :-)
[02:50] <berent> iiioiooo : how much and what do u plan with it
[02:50] <iiioiooo> berent: how much what? i plan 2 mirror
[02:50] <berent> iiioiooo : cost?
[02:51] <ziroday> Woody_: u still there?
[02:51] <Woody_> ziroday: yes sir
[02:51] <iiioiooo> berent: it is a dell, 1200 Euros
[02:51] <berent> whats the majot difference between sata and ata
[02:51] <berent> major*
[02:51] <iiioiooo> berent: no clue
[02:51] <ziroday> Woody_: okay try this sudo nvidia-glx-legacyconfig enable
[02:51] <Woody_> pl
[02:51] <ziroday> Woody_: wait wait
[02:51] <berent> !sata
[02:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sata - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:51] <ziroday> Woody_: sudo nvidia-glx-legacy-config enable
[02:51] <berent> !ata
[02:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ata - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:52] <ziroday> Woody_: do that instead
[02:52] <iiioiooo> ok guys, thx, will disable second drive now and retry installation
[02:52] <Woody_> ziroday: command not found
[02:52] <tim167> is a 4GB hd enough to install ubuntu ?
[02:52] <ziroday> ziroday: dammit
[02:52] <berent> tim167 : yes
[02:52] <ziroday> Woody_: okay gimme a min
[02:53] <Woody_> ok take your time ziroday
[02:53] <Woody_> :P
[02:53] <berent> !lvm
[02:53] <ubotu> Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[02:53] <c0re> Hey, my little Brother has a 500 mhz Pentium 3 shall I Install Ubuntu or Xubuntu for better Perfomance?
[02:53] <uyohm> is this still the edgy/dapper channel ? or is it feisty now ?
[02:53] <ompaul> c0re, xubuntu
[02:54] <c0re> OK thank you!
[02:54] <berent> c0re : ubuntu
[02:54] <uyohm> xubuntu is more lightweight
[02:54] <ompaul> uyohm, it is always the released and supported and fiesty is released
[02:54] <tim167> berent cool, then i can buy a 10,00 hd for a new ubuntu setup :)
[02:54] <soundray> c0re: make sure it has 128MB if you go for xubuntu, 256MB if you decide for ubuntu.
[02:54] <uyohm> ompaul : thx
[02:54] <uyohm> ompaul : where do I go for edgy ?
[02:55] <ompaul> uyohm, here
[02:55] <c0re> it has 128 so I'll take xubuntu Thank you guys"
[02:55] <berent> tim167 : 1000  pounds ! thats a lot
[02:55] <ziroday> Woody_: sudo nvidia-xconfig
[02:55] <tim167> berent 10 euro's!
[02:56] <Woody_> ok ziroday
[02:56] <ziroday> Woody_: then restart xserver
[02:56] <ziroday> Woody_: and see
[02:56] <Woody_> command not found ziroday
[02:56] <berent> tim167 : ok :-) but the more packages you install more space it will require.
[02:56] <ziroday> Woody_: can you do sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-legacy
[02:56] <verme> hi
[02:56] <Woody_> ok
[02:57] <Woody_> ziroday: nvidia-glx-legacy is already the newest version
[02:58] <ziroday> Woody_: hmmm
[02:58] <verme> ubuntu volume control runs fine in a computer, but it doen't run fine in another coz the volume is too low, anybody could help me?
[02:58] <ziroday> Woody_: can you sudo apt-get update
[02:58] <haluzak> please people i am new linux user i have kubuntu  7.04 and i'd like to know where can i find my windows disk and how to mount it?
[02:58] <tim167> berent i'll keep that in mind.. it would basically be some multimedia packages for audio/video, storage will be on other hd ofcourse
[02:58] <Woody_> ok
[02:58] <non|inear> in /media, one of my drives is listed twice, once as the drive (sda6) and another time as the label I've given it in xp (dualboot).  the sda6 drive appears empty, and all of the data is in the labelled drive (but they are the same thing).  i haven't been able to change owner or goroup on this labllled drive as user, su, root, or anyhting.  now i'm wondering if i can just delete the labelled drive, logged in as the owner.  but, what wil
[02:58] <non|inear> l happen to the data that is in there?  will it somehow appear under sda6?  any thoughts?
[02:58] <ziroday> !ntfs | haluzak
[02:58] <ubotu> haluzak: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[02:58] <PepperBob> Woody_, sry, didn't follow. what's your problem=
[02:59] <haluzak> thx
[02:59] <Woody_> PepperBob: Please I need some help with the nvidia drivers, here is my issue explained here: http://pastebin.ca/492774
[02:59] <ziroday> PepperBob: have you looked Woody_ pastebin?
[03:01] <verme> anybody can help me with the sound system of the ubuntu?
[03:01] <Frogzoo> non|inear: what's the file system on the usb ?
[03:02] <soundray> Woody_: 'sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx' on wissam should do it
[03:02] <non|inear> on the usb?
[03:02] <Woody_> ok soundray
[03:02] <non|inear> it's not a usb drive, but it's fat
[03:02] <Neil-> hey guys.. having an issue. Rhythmbox did it before, and I have an active bug report... BEEP has randomly started closing itself without warning
[03:02] <Neil-> like, 5 mins into a track, it just closes..
[03:02] <Neil-> any ideas?
[03:02] <dyrne> verme: /msg ubotu sound       <-- there is a troubleshooting script i believe
[03:02] <Frogzoo> non|inear: it's a removable device, yes?
[03:03] <verme> mmmm
[03:03] <QuixoticJ> sounday sorry to just jump in but i just noticed the last part of what you said about nvidia. If I went to system > desktop effects > and pressed the enable button does that do the same thing for installing nvidia ?
[03:03] <Woody_> soundray: i just run this command?
[03:03] <jeanre> whats the depclean command?
[03:03] <Woody_> soundray: is there any "enable" command?
[03:03] <orbin> Neil-: maybe run it via terminal.  see if it spits out any errors when it closes
[03:03] <verme> ok dyrne
[03:03] <non|inear> but i think i just might have got onto a lead... i've got my shared profile data stored in the sda6/labelled drive, and have to mount the labelled drive each time i login.  perhaps i need to change the path in the profile settings from the label to /media/sda6???
[03:04] <Woody_> soundray: it worked
[03:04] <verme> thanks
[03:04] <QuixoticJ> where / how would i go about checking if my cd roms are mounted / working and my hdds ?
[03:04] <cc|Bruzz> hi there, anybody here who can help me out with my bluetooth config?
[03:04] <soundray> QuixoticJ: I don't know precisely all of what it does, but it's mainly for replacing metacity with compiz.
[03:04] <Woody_> the rc is near the nvidia-glx-legcay
[03:04] <Woody_> legacy*
[03:04] <jeanre> hmmm
[03:04] <non|inear> and then i could delete it?  cause right now when i try to unmount the labelled drive, i `can't cause i'm using the files in firefox etc.
[03:04] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, just "mount" will tell you.
[03:04] <soundray> Woody_: that's good then
[03:04] <Woody_> soundray: im going to restart now Wissam, please stand by
[03:04] <berent> QuixoticJ : type mount
[03:05] <QuixoticJ> soundray is compiz a better thing then metacity? i just clicked the desktop effects button because it automatically installed the nvidia driver for me so i figured that was a safe way to do it.
[03:05] <Frogzoo> non|inear: if this is a partition on a fixed disk, you should just update /etc/fstab, then delete the empty directory
[03:05] <QuixoticJ> bernet, pepperbob ive typed mount but i'm not very good at reading this output I am new to using ubuntu/linux in general today is second day
[03:05] <soundray> !compiz > QuixoticJ, please read ubotu's private message
[03:05] <ge2x> !beryl
[03:05] <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
[03:06] <Frogzoo> non|inear: but /media isn't really the right place to be mounting fixed disks
[03:06] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, it just will tell you which device is mounted to which mountpoint
[03:06] <non|inear> yea, it's a partiton... but i don't think it's listed in fstab... i would post it here but i don't wanna flood yall out :P
[03:06] <non|inear> all of my partiotns are in /media.. is that OK?
[03:06] <soundray> !pastebin | non|inear
[03:06] <ubotu> non|inear: 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)
[03:06] <non|inear> not sure what happens when i plug in my usb drive tho... it's at work
[03:07] <Woody_> soundray: i restarted and x couldn't load. "Failed to start the X server ( your grapchical interface) It is likely that it is not set up correctly :(
[03:07] <QuixoticJ> pepperbob ok i see my cd roms and such but i dont think my second harddrive is configured properly. Could you help me get that setup? I used the automatic use complete harddrive on the installation option so im guessing it ignored my slave drive.
[03:07] <soundray> Woody_: can you log in on the console?
[03:07] <PepperBob> Woody_, I suggest you'll get the official nvidia driver from the nvidia page...
[03:07] <soundray> PepperBob: please don't suggest that
[03:07] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, can you post this somewhere
[03:07] <PepperBob> soundray, why not?
[03:08] <Woody_> how can i get back to my X? (im new to linux)
[03:08] <KennyTheGeek> sounds like soundray don't like closed drivers
[03:08] <non|inear> ok.. here's the fstab (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21275/)  i don't think my labelled partiton is listed tehre, just the 'drives' which are partions
[03:08] <soundray> PepperBob: because in order to install them, Woody_ would have to bypass the packaging system.
[03:08] <soundray> KennyTheGeek: I don't but it has nothing to do with that.
[03:08] <QuixoticJ> pepperbob post what?
[03:08] <ceacy> Is it normal ?
[03:08] <soundray> KennyTheGeek: the Ubuntu packages provide the closed-source binary.
[03:09] <ceacy> [ceacy@ceacy-work ~] $ cat /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf
[03:09] <ceacy> cat: /etc/ld.so.conf.d/*.conf: no such file or directory
[03:09] <PepperBob> soundray, true. on the otherhand i had the same mess with the repo drivers.
[03:09] <KennyTheGeek> soundray: ok, didnt know there was other problems with that nvidia driver
[03:09] <soundray> Woody_: we'll get you back running now.
[03:09] <Woody_> soundray: okay
[03:09] <soundray> Woody_: Hit Ctrl-Alt-F2 and log in with your username.
[03:09] <LuigiSogno> / #karlsruhe
[03:09] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, probably your output of mount. but please use a pastebin
[03:10] <QuixoticJ> i want to mount my second harddrive
[03:10] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, ah!
[03:10] <Woody_> okay done soundray
[03:10] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, so what's the device name?
[03:10] <QuixoticJ> I used automatic installation of ubuntu so i told it to just use all the freespace of the first harddrive.
[03:10] <r00tintheb0x> good m orning
[03:10] <KennyTheGeek> mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 ?
[03:10] <QuixoticJ> but i have a second harddrive in there that i can see with gparted which i got yesterday.
[03:10] <bernhj> hey does anyone know why Anjuta IDE will not build anything but when I do in the terminal it works fine?
[03:11] <soundray> Woody_: what do you get from a 'sudo rmmod nvidia-legacy'? Only paste if it's less than two lines.
[03:11] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: whats the problem with it?
[03:11] <verme> hmmm my problem does not appear in the ubotu sound links, the sound is too low, anybody know how to solve it?
[03:11] <QuixoticJ> kennythegeek i want to know how to set it up so i can use the space on it.
[03:11] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: what FS does it contain? or is it empty?
[03:11] <QuixoticJ> i formated with grpated and created an ext3 partition but i dont know the next step
[03:12] <ApSeLiCo> verme, use in a console alsa-mixer
[03:12] <non|inear> Frogzoo: also, i've noticed in bootlogs sometimes that i get an error when trying to mount UUID=CEEE-A9AE (sda6, the partition in question).  not sure if this happens each boot ima check now)  but how atrange
[03:12] <Woody_> soundray: ERROR: Module nvidia_legacy does not exist in /proc/modules
[03:12] <QuixoticJ> im not sure if formating it with ext3 in gparted was proper or not but i just took a guess
[03:12] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: mount /dev/hdb1 /media/hdb1 i think
[03:12] <verme> ApSeLiCo: i have done it
[03:12] <verme> all fader at maximum
[03:12] <soundray> Woody_: okay. Now do a 'sudo modprobe nvidia' please.
[03:12] <stefg> verme: Mixer settings? Put the computer to suspend before?
[03:12] <Aoirthoir> is there a good irc server for ubuntu?
[03:12] <QuixoticJ> so that will load the drive and the second command says where i want it to load?
[03:12] <verme> no stefg
[03:12] <KennyTheGeek> yes
[03:12] <ohzie> Does anyone here want to make me look like an idiot and possibly make my life 100 times easier? =) I seem to have lost my windows partition.
[03:12] <Woody_> soundray: ok done
[03:13] <soundray> Woody_: no errors?
[03:13] <QuixoticJ> where / how do normal drives load and where is there storage at. I would like to set it up similiar to the first one the auto install configured.
[03:13] <Woody_> soundray: no errors
[03:13] <verme> the nly fader of the volume control is the PCM, in other computer appear more faders
[03:13] <stefg> verme: so double click on the volime icon and check if the pcm level is reasonably high
[03:13] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticj: mount device mountingpoint
[03:13] <verme> yes
[03:13] <soundray> Woody_: 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart'
[03:13] <verme> it is at maximum stefg
[03:13] <QuixoticJ> kennytthegeek and then how would i use its space would i have to tread /media/hdb1 as a folder or will it just put that space to every folder
[03:13] <SlimeyPete> QuixoticJ: normally, drivers are mounted in /media/<drive name>
[03:13] <SlimeyPete> *drives
[03:13] <pand> Hello
[03:14] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: what folder to you want to refer to the second harddrive?
[03:14] <jayluk> guys i've a problem with the driver of my usb modem
[03:14] <jayluk> i use eciadsl
[03:14] <verme> there is not master fader, there is PCM fader only
[03:14] <Woody_> soundray: okay, i typed it... the screen flickered 3 times and i came back to the Failed to Start the X server Blue screen
[03:15] <QuixoticJ> kennythegek was hoping the whole computer could use its space. i did an install on the first drive it was 320gigs so im assuming there is 320 gigs setup for the whole system. like any folder i open could potentially have that much space in it. i wan tthe second drive to have similiar access if possible or can i only use it as like 1 giant folder?
[03:15] <jayluk> but says waiting for ppp0 adding default route
[03:15] <jayluk> siocaddrt file exists
[03:15] <soundray> Woody_: are the two laptops really the same? Please compare 'lspci' output between the two.
[03:15] <stefg> verme: ah... seems somehow the Master is set too low, and alsa is confused about your card. type 'alsamixer' in a terminal and see if you get more faders, including a master
[03:15] <bernhj> bernhj
[03:15] <jayluk> failed to set default route to ppp0
[03:15] <haru> how do i go about d/cing and then reconnecting a USB device without manually having to do so ??
[03:15] <Woody_> soundray: yes they same only one has 2.4 ghz and the other is 2.0ghz
[03:15] <jayluk> what can i do?
[03:16] <verme> stefg: the problem is that alsamixer master does not have fader, it has mute only
[03:16] <pand> I'm going to translate UBUNTU documentation into Polish, but I don't know how to start
[03:16] <verme> and it is unmuted
[03:16] <jayluk> so?
[03:16] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: The first harddrive is mounted at root, you can only have 1 partition mounted at root. so you can only make one giantific directory
[03:16] <PepperBob> Woody_, what nvidia model is build in wissam?
[03:16] <stefg> verme: what soundchip is it?
[03:16] <marx2k> I am unable to browse my SAMBA workgroup -- would anyone be able to help?
[03:16] <verme> stefg: i will find
[03:16] <Woody_> PepperBob: both are the same:  Nvidia Geforce 4 Go 32MB
[03:17] <stefg> !samba | marx2k
[03:17] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: but you can choose any directory to use, like Documents in your home folder or something like that
[03:17] <ubotu> marx2k: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:17] <haru> how do i go about d/cing and then reconnecting a USB device without manually having to do so ??
[03:17] <verme> stefg: ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
[03:17] <verme>  0 [Intel          ] : HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[03:17] <verme>                       HDA Intel at 0xdc400000 irq 22
[03:17] <marx2k> I have read through that
[03:17] <Woody_> soundray: i cant paste binthe results of 'lspci' im not in X
[03:17] <QuixoticJ> so can i call it like
[03:17] <Tominator> hi! I've got some problems with using my Nvidia-Card (GeForce 4 Ti 4400). I first installed the drivers trough the proprietery drivers manager and then (after my XSERVER collapsed) installed manually the 9631 drivers, but the same things happened... aufter uninstalling these drivers, my proprietery drivers manager doesn't list the card any more. When I install the package "nvidia-glx" and run nvidia-xconfig, the server collapses, but when I c
[03:17] <QuixoticJ> SecondHarddriveDump
[03:17] <KennyTheGeek> yeah
[03:17] <pand> I'm going to translate UBUNTU documentation into Polish, but I don't know how to start. Does anybody know where I can find documents which explain it?
[03:18] <soundray> Woody_: if you say they are the same, I'll believe you...
[03:18] <QuixoticJ> so i type mount /dev/hdb1 /anything/anything ?
[03:18] <Woody_> soundray: yes im sure of that
[03:18] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: yup
[03:18] <QuixoticJ> and all the space will be put there?
[03:18] <QuixoticJ> sweet thanks!
[03:18] <soundray> Woody_: what does 'dpkg -l linux-image*' say when you run it on wissam?
[03:18] <QuixoticJ> will i have to remount it eveyr time i want to use the folder ?
[03:18] <Woody_> i am using Woody laptop now, and Wissam laptop is near me soundray
[03:18] <pascal_> hi
[03:18] <pand> .. Is there anybody who colud help me ?
[03:18] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: yes... but you could put it in the rc script :)
[03:19] <Woody_> soundray: how can i get back to X so i can pastebin them to you?
[03:19] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, you can put a line in fstab to make it available after every boot
[03:19] <harry> #connect
[03:19] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: add the mount line before exit 0 in /etc/rc.local
[03:19] <soundray> Woody_: just tell me if the installed package is for the "-generic" or "-386" kernel.
[03:20] <chaosky> kjfsdkf
[03:20] <soundray> chaosky: your test has worked
[03:20] <chaosky> anyone can help me with openoffice problem
[03:20] <pascal_> hi all
[03:20] <QuixoticJ> i dont know what rc script or fstab is and i ran the mount command and it says mount point /home/name/directoryname/ does not exist
[03:20] <PepperBob> KennyTheGeek, why wouldn't QuixoticJ just use fstab?
[03:20] <r00tintheb0x> KennyTheGeek, sure... just ask the question.
[03:20] <soundray> chaosky: depends on the problem
[03:20] <Woody_> one moment soundray
[03:21] <pascal_> anbody knows a tutorial that explain how to configure X  to use dual screen on a laptop ?
[03:21] <Woody_> soundray: it is generic
[03:21] <stefg> verme: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=415363
[03:21] <KennyTheGeek> PebberBob: he could also do that, i didnt think for a moment :P i dont know the syntax of fstab
[03:21] <ohzie> Grub won't boot to my windows partition and I'm not sure why. Google isn't helping much, as I'm running into only people with NO problem resolutions when I search on it...anyone want to take a crack at this?
[03:21] <chaosky> @soundray : i cant open my .xls file
[03:21] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, open /etc/fstab which is a file
[03:21] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: rc.local is a script executed upon boot. fstab is a file that handles permanent partitionmount
[03:21] <chaosky> it says generate internet error
[03:22] <QuixoticJ> cool i was just about to ask what fstab is
[03:22] <soundray> Woody_: please compare the output of 'dpkg -l linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -a)' on both machines. Is it the same?
[03:22] <QuixoticJ> i tried to mount it but it said mount point /directorynames/ does not exist.
[03:22] <soundray> chaosky: all .xls files, or just one?
[03:22] <Woody_> ok soundray, one moment
[03:22] <chaosky> all
[03:23] <pand> I'm going to translate UBUNTU documentation into Polish, but I don't know how to start Does anybody know where I can find documents which explain it?
[03:23] <PepperBob> QuixoticJ, go to the bottom and put a line that says something like: /dev/hdb1   /path/to/mountpoint    ext3   defaults   0   2
[03:23] <chaosky> soundray can u wait for moment pliss
[03:23] <stefg> !fstab | QuixoticJ
[03:23] <ubotu> QuixoticJ: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[03:23] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: did you remember to make the directory before you mounted on it
[03:23] <chaosky> i want to go to take a pee first
[03:23] <soundray> chaosky: exit OOo, and move your user config out of the way with 'mv ~/.openoffice.org2 ~/openoffice.org2-userconfig-backup'. Then try again.
[03:23] <QuixoticJ> hey stefg how ya doing? Good to see ya again thanks for the help yesterday. I fixed my bios btw and my wine.
[03:23] <non|inear> Frogzoo: not sure if yo'ure stillhere, but thikn i figured it out... for some reason, the mount point of sda6 was /media/resource, rather than /media/sda6.... so i changed it to sda6 and i guess i'll find out when i remount ;P
[03:23] <ohzie> !grub
[03:23] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:24] <Scott__> I just compiled the 2.6.21.1 kernel and now I'm getting an x-server error on startup. But I can't get to a terminal prompt... What should I do? How do I get to terminal?
[03:24] <QuixoticJ> kennythegeek no i didnt make the directory b4 trying to mount I didnt know I had to. Thanks that must be the problem.
[03:24] <turbografx> hey, I wondering if anyone could help me with a question i have?
[03:24] <stefg> QuixoticJ: good, sounds promising :-)
[03:24] <QuixoticJ> Can you make directories from the command line also kennythegeek?
[03:24] <ohzie> turbografx: ?
[03:24] <Woody_> soundray: it gave me a list of : No Packages found.. the output of the two laptops are the same
[03:24] <QuixoticJ> stefg ya i stood up all night on it lol
[03:24] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: mkdir directoryname
[03:24] <PepperBob> Scott__, that's probably because the module doesn't exist for the new kernel
[03:24] <non|inear> turbografx: just post it in the chan, and someone will ansewer itf they can help
[03:24] <PepperBob> Scott__, hit ALT+F1 which will bring you to the first terminal
[03:24] <QuixoticJ> but if i make a directory wouldnt it then get created to my first harddrive?
[03:25] <Scott__> PepperBob: Thanks, I'll try that!
[03:25] <QuixoticJ> since the second one isnt mounted yet
[03:25] <turbografx> Im trying to use the 3ddesktop but when I run the command line im told i dont have Direct or 3dsupport..what does that mean and where can I get repositories to fix it?
[03:25] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: yes, but you mount the harddrive so it "links" to the partition. thats what mount does
[03:25] <tawooh> in linux, how do i access a new hd i just put in??
[03:25] <QuixoticJ> so it will be on the first and second harddrive?
[03:25] <soundray> Woody_: sorry, I made a mistake -- it should have been -$(uname -r)
[03:25] <bobbob1016> tawooh, it should just come up
[03:25] <QuixoticJ> or just use second harddrive as storage but its place will be knwon by the first one since thats where the os sits?
[03:25] <PepperBob> tawooh, mount it :) see conversation of QuixoticJ just right now
[03:25] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticJ: no, everything in a mounted directory will be put in the mounted partition
[03:26] <QuixoticJ> ok got it thanks alot kennythegeek
[03:26] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticJ: if you unmount the partition the directory will be empty
[03:26] <Woody_> ok
[03:26] <QuixoticJ> tawooh i can show you i just learned!
[03:26] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticJ: np
[03:26] <stefg> QuixoticJ: may i suggest that you read the link on fstab that ubotu provided... it's better to take the time and understand the concept instead of hunting for the quick fix
[03:26] <Sarkie> Hi, can I use ethtool to make my eth0 card half duplex?
[03:26] <gnuYou> how to easy set up a firewall ?
[03:26] <QuixoticJ> stefg will do already have it open in browser. But I get the concept already. Its a file that handles the devices on boot or something to that effect. Ill read it.
[03:27] <yellow_chicken> anyone know of a good ubuntu desktop theme?
[03:27] <QuixoticJ> tawooh do you have gparted installed yet ? I can help you configure your second harddrive.
[03:27] <soundray> Sarkie: yes. man ethtool tells you how.
[03:27] <tawooh> omg, i just found like every file i ever d/l'ed on this old hd i just put in...
[03:27] <Woody_> soundray: yes, both are the same
[03:27] <soundray> !firestarter > gnuYou, please read the private message from ubotu
[03:27] <haru> Woody_, any idea how to restart a USB device?
[03:27] <turbografx> Im trying to use the 3ddesktop but when I run the command line I'm told i don't have Direct or 3d support..what does that mean and where can I get repositories to fix it?
[03:28] <Woody_> haru: sorry i dont have an answer to your question
[03:28] <stefg> !effects | turbografx
[03:28] <ubotu> turbografx: For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects.
[03:28] <haru> :) thanks anyways
[03:28] <turbografx> ok thanks
[03:28] <Woody_> haru: no problem
[03:28] <soundray> Woody_: what do you get from a 'lsmod | grep ^nv' on wissam?
[03:28] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticJ: if it works, you should add this line to fstab: /dev/hdb1 /thediryouwant ext3 auto rw
[03:28] <QuixoticJ> kennythegeek if i type mount it appears I can already see the second hdd. Do i really need to create a folder and mount it to it ?
[03:29] <KennyTheGeek> then it is already mounted
[03:29] <QuixoticJ> t/dev/hdb1 on /media/disk type ext3 (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[03:29] <QuixoticJ>  js what mount shows
[03:29] <PepperBob> Woody_, soundray, did you had a look at the xorg.log?
[03:29] <soundray> KennyTheGeek: that syntax is wrong. QuixoticJ, please don't use it.
[03:29] <QuixoticJ> that is what mount shows minus the t
[03:29] <Woody_> soundray: nvidia 3930348 0
[03:29] <KennyTheGeek> soundray: what? thats directly from tuxfiles.org
[03:29] <stefg> QuixoticJ: there you have it... it's in /media/deisk
[03:30] <Woody_> PepperBob: nope
[03:30] <KennyTheGeek> ups, forgot auto,rw
[03:30] <QuixoticJ> stefg so it mounted it self
[03:30] <soundray> PepperBob: no. Woody_, that's what we should do next.
[03:30] <QuixoticJ> ?
[03:30] <Woody_> okay soundray (p.s im still not in X)
[03:30] <soundray> KennyTheGeek: it's still incomplete
[03:30] <KennyTheGeek> quixoticJ: cat /etc/fstab << does that output something with /dev/hdb1?
[03:30] <soundray> Woody_: yes.
[03:30] <Woody_> soundray: ok
[03:30] <stefg> QuixoticJ: yes... there's an automounter in ubuntu which takes care of devices that are present, but not mentioned in fstab
[03:30] <KennyTheGeek> soundray: it seems that i know, im changing it
[03:31] <non|inear> ok... another problem ;P  i'm trying to change the mount point of a drive from /media/drive_laber to /media/sda6... and i'm getting an error "mount_point cannot contain the following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPERATOR (susally /)... but all my mouunt points look likt that
[03:31] <KennyTheGeek> soundray: *i know
[03:31] <KennyTheGeek> stefg: if the partition is in fstab, the automounter will ignore it, correct?
[03:31] <askand> Anyone know how to use the builtin dictionaryapplication offline?
[03:32] <QuixoticJ> stefg ok sounds cool maybe ill just leave it like this then. so when i want to use it ill just have to type /mount/hdb1 and it will go to this automated place? Kennythegeek no it does not show up in fstab.
[03:32] <Sarkie> soundray: I tried ethtool --change eth0 speed 10 and duplex half and it reconnected but according to connection ifnromaation, its still the same ...
[03:32] <soundray> Woody_: try this first: 'tail /var/log/Xorg.0.log'. Anything that makes sense to you?
[03:32] <stefg> KennyTheGeek: exactly
[03:32] <KennyTheGeek> QuixoticJ: yes, it will, but you can change that, but that requires edit of fstab
[03:32] <PepperBob> Woody_, i'm just curious what it says. can you post it to some paste-bin?
[03:33] <Woody_> okay PepperBob, it might take some minutes for copying that by typing.... stand by
[03:33] <PepperBob> Woody_, oh damnit... can't paste it...
[03:33] <soundray> Sarkie: it depends on your driver supporting the setting. If it doesn't, there should be an error log. Run 'tail -f /var/log/syslog &', then try ethtool again.
[03:33] <stefg> QuixoticJ: depending on you setting ther should be an icon for this second harddisk on your desk.... if not you'll find it in 'Computer'... double click and it will open (Just like win... :-) )
[03:33] <Woody_> nope PepperBob
[03:33] <Sarkie> ty
[03:33] <askand> Anyone know how to use the builtin dictionaryapplication offline?
[03:33] <Woody_> PepperBob: soundray, help me get back to X
[03:34] <QuixoticJ>  kennythegeek I like it this way i think it sent it to /media/disk but i like that the icon shows up in the computer section like in win =) i want to try to use it that way. how can i recreate this again lets say if i reboot or such.
[03:34] <Woody_> it will make our work easier in pastebinning
[03:34] <non|inear> lol@woody... looks like you're having fun... i didn't see your orig questoin what is yor prob with x
[03:34] <non|inear> and what card/driver woody
[03:34] <PepperBob> Woody_, just a thought: can't you access wissam from another machine with SSH or startup X with the default "NV" driver just to use the pastebin first?
[03:34] <soundray> Woody_: you could 'scp /var/log/Xorg.0.log woody@Laptop-123:', then you can pastebin it.
[03:34] <nergo> hmmmm i am trying to create a raid 5 setup but the / wont mount in a raid 5,  how do i get this to mount or do i have to use a diff raid for / ?
[03:34] <Woody_> non|inear: there is a problem with my dirver, i cant back in to X now
[03:35] <knoppix> #masini
[03:35] <non|inear> what driver
[03:35] <askand> Anyone know how to use the builtin dictionaryapplication offline?
[03:35] <stefg> !raid | nergo
[03:35] <ubotu> nergo: Raid and LVM --> very easy guide for alternate CD : http://users.piuha.net/martti/comp/ubuntu/raid.html 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
[03:35] <nergo> i am using the altnerate cd for 7.04
[03:35] <non|inear> i'm just curious, i've had probelms with every graphics i've ever had, all turned out to be simpel but took me days to figure out
[03:35] <Woody_> soundray: PepperBob sorry guys i didnt understand what you meant
[03:36] <soundray> Woody_: did you try to make sense of the tail output yourself?
[03:36] <dfgas> how do i get more than one program to play sounds using alsa?
[03:36] <dfgas> or anything for that matter
[03:36] <Woody_> soundray:  there are three (EE) (EE) (EE) and all are Nvidia
[03:36] <Woody_> soundray: help me get back to X, i will pastebin it for you
[03:36] <soundray> Woody_: more please
[03:36] <non|inear> woody, you might try uninstalling the 4350974357 useless graphx drivers that xorg installs... sometimes these can add diffferent versions of libraires etc. that can cause problems
[03:37] <PepperBob> soundray, can't Woody_ start X with the default "nv" driver?
[03:37] <nergo> i am not using lvm i am trying to make a raid 5 not raid 1 as i have 3 HDD's
[03:37] <stefg> nergo: i experienced  that i sometimes had to update the initramfs in raid setups. is this softraid or (fake)-hardraid?
[03:37] <Frogzoo> dfgas: feisty should just do it
[03:37] <nergo> and they are fresh hdd's so as said in the first one there uis a better post on the forums relating to it
[03:37] <soundray> PepperBob: we are *so* close to finding out what the problem is...
[03:37] <nergo> but i cant find that post
[03:37] <Sarkie> soundray: Got it working :) but what file do I need to change, so it does it on startup??
[03:37] <soundray> Sarkie: /etc/rc.local
[03:37] <non|inear> anyhow.... can anyone tell me why i can't mount a drive as "/media/sda6?"
[03:37] <root__> heloooow
[03:37] <root__> hello
[03:38] <root__> Hello?
[03:38] <PepperBob> soundray, ok.
[03:38] <assasukasse> hi everyone
[03:38] <root__> Hello?
[03:38] <nergo> using the install cd's configure software raid function
[03:38] <assasukasse> is there a way to connect a PocketPC with ubuntu?
[03:38] <nergo> i dont know the diff
[03:38] <root__> THAT'S IT I'M UNISTALLING LINUX!!
[03:38] <assasukasse> i need to put and take files from it
[03:38] <stefg> root__: don#t chat as root, and don't be annoying please
[03:38] <m1r_> lol
[03:38] <root__> oh im root?
[03:38] <Woody_> should i stay as i am? or start as nv to load X? PepperBob soundray
[03:38] <Frogzoo> root__: please don't run irc as the root user, if you are
[03:38] <Lf751> ohh
[03:38] <non|inear> lol
[03:39] <Lf751> apple never falls far from the root lol
[03:39] <PepperBob> Woody_, with the default nv driver you should at least be able to start X again - without 3D support.
[03:39] <nergo> i did find one very helpful page about raid setups http://www.howtoforge.com/linux_software_raid
[03:39] <nergo> but it doesnt offer help with my problem
[03:39] <soundray> Woody_: your decision -- we got really close to finding out the issue. Changing to nv now will delete the log first of all.
[03:39] <gary> In lftp, you have a bookmarks file which has details inthe form of: ftp://username:password@host/remote-dir   ::: Is there a way to make it open the local folder as well?
[03:40] <Woody_> okay soundray
[03:40] <QuixoticJ> once wine is installed is there a command i can use to update it to its latest version? right now mine is at 9.33 but im assuming there is newer
[03:40] <soundray> Woody_: but if you're happier with PepperBob's suggestion, I'm happy to stand aside and watch
[03:40] <PepperBob> soundray, probably he should copy the log...
[03:40] <Woody_> if we are close to fixing the problem, then its okay.... ill stay with the black and white screen
[03:40] <PepperBob> soundray, that would prevent it from being overwritten or something and he could use a pastebin
[03:40] <soundray> PepperBob: I suggested that, but he didn't understand it.
[03:40] <Frogzoo> QuixoticJ: you need to add the budgetdedicated repo
[03:40] <Frogzoo> !wine | QuixoticJ
[03:40] <ubotu> QuixoticJ: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[03:40] <askand> Anyone know how to use the builtin dictionaryapplication offline?
[03:41] <soundray> Woody_: run 'scp /var/log/Xorg.0.log woody@Laptop-123:Desktop'. This will copy the log to your current Desktop, then you can pastebin it for us.
[03:41] <rambo3> !ispell
[03:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ispell - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:42] <Woody_> i will run that from which computer soundray?
[03:42] <sdacs02_> hi,  i just installed xubuntu Fiesty and made two partitions /home and /data.  I want to use home only for program settings etc  and /data for my own files.  I found that the /data partition has become a folder called "data" in the File System area but it is write protected ?   why is this ?
[03:42] <soundray> Woody_: from wissam
[03:42] <Woody_> ok
[03:43] <chaosky> @soundray
[03:43] <chaosky> can u help me
[03:43] <dfgas> Frogzoo, its not  :(
[03:43] <Frogzoo> sdacs02_: giver yourself ownership of the /data directory: 'sudo chown user:user /data'
[03:43] <soundray> chaosky: exit OOo, and move your user config out of the way with 'mv ~/.openoffice.org2 ~/openoffice.org2-userconfig-backup'. Then try again.
[03:43] <Scott__> Ok. Since I compiled a new kernel, my x-server is crashing and I took a look at the log file. At the bottom, it says something about "failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module" and then "Screens found but none have a usable configuration". I take it my graphics card (a NVIDIA GeForce) is no longer configured properly. Any suggestions? Thanks! This is all new to me.
[03:44] <PepperBob> Scott__, you'll have to reinstall the nvidia driver
[03:44] <Frogzoo> dfgas: something's configured wrongly to use OSS - set everything to use ALSA
[03:44] <Woody_> soundray: ssh: Laptop-123: Name or service not known
[03:44] <chaosky> soundray where i can get the configuration
[03:44] <Woody_> lost connection
[03:44] <dfgas> Frogzoo, if i have gaim up and then try to play a mp3 in xmms it will say failed to output to alsa, if i play xmms in oss i can hear the sound but then i can't hear the sound from gaim
[03:44] <non|inear> askand: did you try looking through the stuff in the repositories? i just look ed quick , and it apperas as though there are lots of databased etc. that you can add into the dictionary... might be worth a quick check. there is one called dictd that might be right??
[03:44] <KennyTheGeek> Hmm :/ I have a little, not so important, but annoying problem with my synaptics ps/2 touchpad... the scroll area is almost half the mouse, instead of the marked area on it... i think it working in Dapper drake, but its weird in feisty... anyway to adjust the driver?
[03:44] <Woody_> i will connect the laptop by wire, and try it again soundray
[03:45] <sdacs02_> Frogzoo: it told me user:user invalid user ...
[03:45] <chaosky> hello soundraay
[03:45] <askand> non|inear: hrm i checked but cant figure out how todo too make it look on my computer instead of internet
[03:45] <deFrysk> anyone know of usb bugs in ubuntu feisty fawn on toshiba sattelite pro ?
[03:45] <stefg> Scott__: you forgot to compile the nvidia-kernel module for your new kernel.... the source is available in the repos, and you can use module assistant to build the module without needing to rebuild the whole kernel
[03:45] <nergo> gah that sucks
[03:45] <Frogzoo> sdacs02_: user should be YOUR username
[03:45] <non|inear> oh frogzoo you
[03:45] <rollerskatejamms> deFrysk: why do you ask'
[03:45] <soundray> chaosky: exit OOo, and move your user config out of the way with 'mv ~/.openoffice.org2 ~/openoffice.org2-userconfig-backup'. Then try again.
[03:45] <nergo> just tried mountying the / as raid 0
[03:45] <nergo> sigh
[03:45] <soundray> chaosky: run the command between the quote marks in a terminal.
[03:45] <Woody_> soundray: lost connection, thats what i am getting
[03:45] <deFrysk> rollerskatejamms, usb works for about 5-10 minutes then stops
[03:46] <Scott__> stefg & PepperBob: Thanks!
[03:46] <Frogzoo> nergo: raiding / is not for beginners
[03:46] <chaosky> then
[03:46] <kazim59> hello... mplayer insists on me to install libpng and libpng-dev...
[03:46] <dfgas> Frogzoo, now that i have all gnome sound configured to alsa now gaim or xmms will work
[03:46] <rollerskatejamms> deFrysk: Wow. No idea. thats weird.
[03:46] <non|inear> oh frogzoo you're back, i solved the drive issue but now trying to remount, it's saying i can't use "/media/sda6' as a mount point, any idea why?
[03:46] <Frogzoo> dfgas: should do
[03:46] <kazim59> but we've packages libpng2 and libpng3 ... which one do i install
[03:46] <soundray> Woody_: please give a summary of what's in the (EE) messages.
[03:46] <dfgas> Frogzoo, any idea how to fix
[03:46] <Frogzoo> non|inear: does /dev/sda6 exist ?
[03:46] <deFrysk> rollerskatejamms, indeed it is , we are now running $%^#& on it to check if its ubuntu or the lappie
[03:47] <Woody_> okay soundray, ill type them manually in a pastebin.. standby
[03:47] <sdacs02_> Frogzoo: it workd thanks.  is it safe to use this data folder my important files or does /data have any special meaning to the OS ?
[03:47] <rollerskatejamms> but in general deFrysk
[03:47] <soundray> Woody_: no, please
[03:47] <non|inear> yea, i have like up to sda8... not sure why ubuntu does that but its done it on a few installs for me...
[03:47] <rollerskatejamms> !anybody |defrysk
[03:47] <ubotu> defrysk: 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?
[03:47] <soundray> Woody_: trust your intelligence to filter out the important bit.] 
[03:47] <non|inear> frogzoo: here's the fstab (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21275/)
[03:47] <kazim59> i am suggested to install libpng by mplayer.... there's no libpng in packages but libpng2 & libpng3.. which one do i install!?
[03:47] <Frogzoo> sdacs02_: /data has no special meaning - you could use /d0 or whatever
[03:48] <deFrysk> rollerskatejamms, wow and thanks
[03:48] <stefg> nergo: seems mdadm is confused about your raid-setup... I'd  reassemble the update  and regenrat a UUID for it
[03:48] <fawaz> hello
[03:48] <soundray> kazim59: always go for the highest number (latest version)
[03:49] <kazim59> soundray: thanks
[03:49] <fawaz> i have just installed ubuntu on my laptop after having few problems but i'm happy it's working now
[03:49] <soundray> fawaz: well done
[03:49] <Woody_> soundray: sorry disconnected imback
[03:50] <fawaz> well i still have lots to do .. i don't have 3d accelerator
[03:50] <Akuma_> i've set up tor on my computer, and it seems to be working in certain contexts, but not others. for example, i get google in different languages, and the tor log tells me everything is fine. on the other hand, i still can't access pages block by the great chinese firewall and the tor status page tells me i'm probably not using tor. anyone has an idea of whats going on?
[03:50] <Frogzoo> non|inear: eww fat - anyway umask should be 0007
[03:50] <non|inear> LOL
[03:51] <savetheWorld> gordboy: hi, can u hear me?
[03:51] <non|inear> i was using ext3 but xp was being nasty every boot... but it's being nice to my ubunto partiont now so i might go back
[03:51] <fawaz> does anyone know how to find video card model and specification? I only know it's ATI because of the sticker on the laptop:)
[03:51] <QuixoticJ> how can i edit /etc/apt/sources.list?
[03:51] <soundray> fawaz: lspci
[03:51] <RedACE> I installed and started ntpd yesterday but this morning my clock was over an hour off. Why isn't ntpd working?
[03:51] <kazim59> which packages are required for a development environment of C/C++? i've installed gcc and build-essential....
[03:51] <soundray> !ati > fawaz, please read ubotu's message about installing ATI drivers
[03:52] <kazim59> lots of manpages are still missing!
[03:52] <Frogzoo> kazim59: build-essential
[03:52] <Pici> QuixoticJ: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:52] <stefg> fawaz: lspci | grep VGA
[03:52] <non|inear> and frogzoo, unmask should be 0007, not 007??   cause ubuntu configured all that for me
[03:52] <soundray> Woody_: so, will you answer my question?
[03:52] <kazim59> Frogzoo: installed build-essential
[03:52] <kazim59> Frogzoo: man pages are missing!!
[03:52] <soundray> kazim59: manpages-dev
[03:52] <fawaz> thanx soundray
[03:52] <kazim59> soundray: thanx.. again
[03:53] <RedACE> I installed and started ntpd yesterday but this morning my clock was over an hour off. Why isn't ntpd working?
[03:53] <non|inear> soundray, i think woody got disconnected.. un;less he's back on now?
[03:53] <Frogzoo> kazim59: manpages-dev
[03:53] <kdubois> RedACE, a timezone issue?
[03:53] <RedACE> kdubois, My timezone is set to America/Toronto
[03:53] <joost_> how can I check cpu temp in ubuntu?
[03:53] <RedACE> which doesn't make sense because Toronto is in Canada
[03:53] <Frogzoo> RedACE: maybe you're using an ntp server in a different timezone?
[03:53] <lee__> hi
[03:53] <tlacuache> hey... does anybody know what happened to the ubuntu studio website? it's been down for me since they anounced their release
[03:54] <RedACE> it should be Canada/Eastern
[03:54] <soundray> non|inear: Woody_ is with us
[03:54] <stefg> QuixoticJ: you need to have root privileges to to that, 'sudo cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.bak && gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list'
[03:54] <non|inear> ok
[03:54] <RedACE> I don't see a Canada/Eastern in my options
[03:54] <joost_> Im new to ubunut and linux so can anyone help?
[03:54] <lee__> about my dvd drive problem, is the problem because they are both masters or both slaves?
[03:54] <eternal_p> g' morning all...quick question..I changed my network to a static IP address at the location I am at...network manager now lists the connection as "manual network configuration" which is correct, however I cannot use my static network until I do a sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart  any thoughts?
[03:54] <soundray> RedACE: Canada is very much a part of the American continent... Find Montreal perhaps?
[03:54] <joost_> i need to now how to check the cpu temperature
[03:54] <RedACE> My clock isn't _EXACTLY_ 1 hour off, it's _ABOUT_ 1 hour off
[03:54] <eternal_p> RedACE: come on, you know Toronto is the centre of the universe :)
[03:54] <joost_> which program can i install>?
[03:54] <RedACE> About 64 minutes off
[03:55] <RedACE> yesterday it was 14 minutes off
[03:55] <Frogzoo> RedACE: no need to install ntp btw, just right click on the clock in gnome, -> adjust -> synchronize
[03:55] <RedACE> Frogzoo, I tried that and it didn't work
[03:55] <Frogzoo> RedACE: you picked local ntp servers?
[03:55] <lee__> Would both CD drives being masters or both slaves make only one appear in Ubuntu?
[03:55] <tondar_> anyone help me with mono?
[03:55] <RedACE> Frogzoo: 3 local and 4 from ntp pool
[03:55] <tondar_> c#?
[03:55] <Frogzoo> lee__: yep
[03:56] <QuixoticJ> once ive done all the repo stuff to upgrade the program would it be something like sudo apt-get update program/
[03:56] <QuixoticJ> >
[03:56] <QuixoticJ> ?
[03:56] <Frogzoo> RedACE: use only the local
[03:56] <lee__> Frogzoo: If I change one will it automatically have them both in Computer when its turned on?
[03:56] <tondar_> anyone c# mono?
[03:56] <Frogzoo> lee__: if you do it right
[03:56] <lee__> Frogzoo: What do you mean bu do it right?
[03:56] <juice`> vino - vnc server for gnome - doesnt refresh correctly my screen when i connect to it. whenever i move window my screen is full of artifacts. any idea what could i do to change this? original VNC server works fine, but it's not connected to GNOME so i don't see anything other than blank screen
[03:57] <RedACE> Frogzoo, ok, I removed the others and restarted ntpd.. my clock hasn't synced yet
[03:57] <tondar_> please help me with mono
[03:57] <non|inear> do you guys know how i can have apps start at login?  can't seem to add stuff to the boot manager
[03:57] <savetheWorld> gorboy - I was away while all that went on.
[03:57] <soundray> RedACE: try a 'date ; sudo /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate  ; date'
[03:57] <stefg> QuixoticJ: sudo apt-get update will just reread the package information, but not update the packages themselves. That's done with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade then
[03:57] <tondar_> non|inear: add them to session
[03:57] <soundray> non|inear: System-Preferences-Session-Startup programs
[03:57] <RedACE> ntpdate is a one-time thing and since my clock is apparently losing about an hour a day, I want something to correct it more often
[03:57] <tondar_> non|inear: system>preferences>session
[03:58] <RedACE> that's why i'm using ntpd
[03:58] <non|inear> right on, thnx guys
[03:58] <QuixoticJ> stefg so to upgrade wine ill type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[03:58] <usser> juice`: do u want to export the screen of the user that is logged in?
[03:58] <soundray> RedACE: please just try this to see if it adjusts properly.
[03:58] <usser> juice`: try x11vnc
[03:58] <QuixoticJ> nevermind auto updates seem to have found it already.
[03:58] <tondar_> usser: hey
[03:58] <non|inear> what is evolution alarm notifier, can i diable that
[03:58] <juice`> usser: i want to be able to remotly administrate the linux server, without ssh
[03:58] <stefg> QuixoticJ: after you did apt-get update (to let apt know, that it can access an updated version)
[03:58] <usser> tondar_: whats up
[03:58] <tondar_> usser: well mono c#, you?
[03:58] <usser> juice`: x11vnc is your choice
[03:58] <RedACE> soundray: no change
[03:59] <Frogzoo> RedACE: is the computer losing time when turned off?
[03:59] <usser> juice`: why no ssh though?
[03:59] <RedACE> frogzoo: it was on all night
[03:59] <kazim59> "rror: X11 support required for GUI compilation" while ./configuring mplayer
[03:59] <tondar_> juice`: he is right x11vnc
[03:59] <juice`> usser: it's hard to play movies through vlc with ssh :)
[03:59] <juice`> usser:i mean through ssh with vlc
[03:59] <soundray> RedACE: see if it logged an error: grep ntpdate /var/log/syslog
[03:59] <Frogzoo> RedACE: I'd say set it to local servers, & see how it is in 24 hours
[03:59] <usser> juice` omg how fat is your connection???
[03:59] <tondar_> usser: any ideas on c# mono
[03:59] <usser> juice` u spoiled spoiled man
[03:59] <tondar_> ?
[04:00] <juice`> usser: this server is in my LAN
[04:00] <stefg> juice`: ascii-art output-module ! :-)
[04:00] <usser> tondar_ nope, never used mono in my life sorry
[04:00] <RedACE> Frogzoo, I have, but it hasn't synced yet.
[04:00] <tondar_> usser: thanks, np
[04:00] <juice`> usser: those cables are not expensive you know :) 100Mbps is cheap
[04:00] <tondar_> anyone here could help me out c# mono?
[04:00] <RedACE> May 17 08:52:51 idkfa ntpdate[8805] : the NTP socket is in use, exiting
[04:00] <RedACE> I'll stop ntpd and try yours again soundray
[04:00] <kazim59> mplayer says X11 support required for GUI compilation... now how do i add X11 support??
[04:00] <juice`> usser: and i want to only administer vlc, the output goes through HDMI output. anyways thanks for the tip
[04:00] <usser> juice`: try x11vnc
[04:00] <QuixoticJ> how can i check if im using the proper and or latest driver for my nvidia video card? i want to make sure im actually getting use out of it since its not a weak card
[04:00] <juice`> thanks
[04:01] <Woody_> soundray: here it is: http://www.pastebin.ca/492866
[04:01] <soundray> RedACE: maybe run 'tail -f /var/log/syslog &' to see what's being logged
[04:01] <stefg> kazim59: you need all the x11-*dev packages installed
[04:01] <kazim59> stefg: thanks for that
[04:01] <RedACE> soundray: when I ran yours with ntpd stopped it synced the time
[04:01] <RedACE> but that's just a one-time thing. I need it to stay synced
[04:01] <RedACE> ntpd should do that but it isn't
[04:01] <MrKeuner> hi, intel has released a powertop utility to save power in GNU/Linux running laptops. Will it be feisty fawn repositories or should i compile it myself? http://signgenerator.kfccruelty.com/SignCache/1E7B0BCD-071F-4778-9C6D-3C9F65A2232E.jpg
[04:02] <stefg> kazim59: sudo apt-get build-dep mplayer to make life simple
[04:02] <MrKeuner> oops sorry http://www.linuxpowertop.org/download.php
[04:02] <RedACE> do I need to have ports open for ntpd?
[04:02] <Woody_> PepperBob: you can also check it here: http://www.pastebin.ca/492866
[04:02] <conhe> how-to for share my printer in samba?
[04:02] <kazim59> stefg: build-dep .. what does that option do?
[04:02] <PepperBob> sure
[04:02] <jeanre> guys in feisty how do I use the compiz window manager
[04:02] <jeanre> and not the gtk one?
[04:03] <Woody_> soundray: PepperBob: it says that no screens found
[04:03] <soundray> RedACE: which package did you install to get ntpd
[04:03] <stefg> kazim59: what you think it does :-) pull all the building dependencies for mplayer
[04:03] <RedACE> ntp
[04:03] <RedACE> iirc
[04:03] <PepperBob> soundray, Woody_ : to be honest that sounds really strange
[04:03] <kazim59> stefg: good... its working... but just a curiosity... mplayer is not there in the repositories afaik
[04:03] <MrKeuner> !help
[04:03] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:03] <Woody_> soundray: how did you find it?
[04:04] <stefg> !info mplayer | kazim59
[04:04] <marx2k> Can someone take a look at my SAMBA issue and try to help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2671487#post2671487
[04:04] <ubotu> kazim59: mplayer: The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 2:1.0~rc1-0ubuntu9 (feisty), package size 3966 kB, installed size 10000 kB
[04:04] <marcelo> irc.highway.net
[04:04] <soundray> Woody_: we're not seeing enough of that error. Let's go with PepperBob's suggestion:
[04:04] <kazim59> is that so
[04:04] <stefg> kazim59: enable universe (you're not on feisty, are you?)
[04:04] <ramoonas> hello all, the common problem: VESA(0): No matching modes (ee) Screens found but none have usable configuration. I tried changing Hsync to 36-52 and Vrefresh to 36-60 (as i found in google) but it does not help. Either the X server isnt starting or My LCD does not show anything
[04:04] <ramoonas> it works with other monitor though
[04:04] <kazim59> stefg: thanks... i m on feisty... how do i enable universe?
[04:04] <ramoonas> but my LCD does not support 85 Hz
[04:04] <Doctor_Zoidberg> is there a way to have different wallpapers on each virtual desktop in gnome? or is that only a KDE thing?
[04:04] <kazim59> stefg: (how can anybody disable the universe.. hee hee)
[04:04] <PepperBob> soundray, that was?
[04:05] <juice`> usser: is there any way to make x11vnc automatically start with gnome ?
[04:05] <soundray> Woody_: 'cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log ~/Desktop/xlog-for-pasting ; sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg', select nv, start X, and paste xlog-for-pasting on a pastebin.
[04:05] <stefg> kazim59: strange... check your sources.list, apt-get update or get a proper one at !easysource
[04:05] <Woody_> soundray: PepperBob: when i installed the drivers on  "Woody Laptop" the one i am using it right now, xopher helped me in doing that. it seems that he is away now. (i also experienced some problem with Woody Laptop also
[04:05] <Frogzoo> Doctor_Zoidberg: can't be done in gnome afaik
[04:06] <kazim59> stefg: i think universe is enabled already.... its downloading and installing mplayer
[04:06] <Doctor_Zoidberg> Frogzoo I thought that, the options are different
[04:06] <kazim59> i did apt-get install mplayer... but will it install graphical?
[04:06] <stefg> kazim59: yes
[04:06] <Woody_> soundray: okay
[04:07] <kazim59> stefg: hundreds of improvements since dapper! gr8!
[04:07] <kazim59> stefg: i learn a lot on #ubuntu.
[04:07] <soundray> RedACE: I'm installing ntp here to see if I can reproduce your problem.
[04:07] <RedACE> perhaps I need to allow udp port 123 through iptables?
[04:07] <juice`> is there any way to automatically start some program inside GNOME enviroment when user logs in ?
[04:08] <kazim59> juice`: rc.local ?
[04:08] <variant> so, you have to be registered to /join this channel.. didn't realise that! :)
[04:08] <mwe> juice`: yes, session management
[04:08] <variant> juice`: see the session manager in hte settings menu
[04:08] <soundray> juice`: System-Preferences-Session-Startup programs
[04:08] <Frogzoo> juice`: preferences -> session   .... or ~/.gnomerc
[04:08] <soundray> kazim59: rc.local is for starting things at boot rather than login
[04:08] <juice`> and this thing needs X display, so rc.local wouldnt work i think
[04:09] <juice`> thanks for all the other answers :)
[04:09] <kazim59> soundray: thanks for correcting
[04:09] <usser|work> juice`: hm i dont know, i
[04:09] <soundray> RedACE: is ntpd logging any errors in syslog? Because it's quite verbose here.
[04:10] <savetheWorld> gordboy: hey?
[04:10] <usser|work> juice`: i always started it with ssh
[04:10] <juice`> user|work: no problem, i got my answer already :)
[04:10] <RedACE> soundray: just on initial start up
[04:10] <juice`> user|work: and x11vnc works great, it's refreshing correctly
[04:10] <RedACE> says what ports it's listening on and whatnot
[04:10] <usser|work> juice`: what was it?
[04:10] <gordboy> savetheWorld: hello. whatsup dude ?
[04:11] <juice`> usser|work: just add them to Sessions -> Startup programs
[04:11] <juice`> i mean add it.
[04:11] <tondar_> how am I suppose to import Beagle to my c# project?
[04:11] <savetheWorld> hi _ I was AFK when that happend.
[04:11] <savetheWorld> I have a memo for you.
[04:12] <hylje> hm
[04:12] <savetheWorld> gordboy:   hi _ I was AFK when that happend.
[04:12] <savetheWorld> gordboy: I have a memo for you.
[04:12] <tondar_> c# mono anyone?
[04:12] <savetheWorld> gordboy: can you read it?
[04:12] <hylje> when i was tuning up my GNOME panels, i lost the tray (where "new updates available" and network devices appear)
[04:12] <rambo3> tondar_, F# ?
[04:12] <juice`> usser|work: by the way - how can you run it with SSH ? it complains that it doesnt have X Display if i run it from ssh
[04:12] <nexous> How do I make it so my windows key on my keyboard opens terminal?
[04:12] <tondar_> rambo3: whats that?
[04:12] <RedACE> soundray, while we've been talking, my clock has already lost 40 seconds since I issued that ntpdate command
[04:13] <Mariela> hello
[04:13] <sorsis> I installed tomcat 5.5 package, configurated it to use port 80 and started it but while opening host i find no pages
[04:13] <Frogzoo> hylje: right click panel -> "add to panel" -> notification area
[04:13] <gordboy> savetheWorld: how do i do that ?
[04:13] <juice`> is there any way to run a program when i'm in ssh to XDisplay (gnome)? the program that usually says that it can't open display
[04:13] <rambo3> tondar_, http://research.microsoft.com/fsharp/fsharp.aspx
[04:14] <Doctor_Zoidberg> sorsis is your firewall blocking it?
[04:14] <hylje> Frogzoo: ty
[04:14] <PepperBob> Woody_, soundray : any news from the nvidia-fight?
[04:14] <usser|work> juice`: u can run x11vnc -display :0
[04:14] <tondar_> rambo3: is this some kinda joke?
[04:14] <Woody_> PepperBob: okay thats it:
[04:14] <soundray> RedACE: /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift -- is it currently 0.000 ?
[04:14] <juice`> usser|work: oh nice. other programs usually have the same options too i guess?
[04:14] <juice`> usser|work: anyways, thanks a lot
[04:14] <Woody_> PepperBob: soundray: the full pastebin is: http://pastebin.ca/492891
[04:14] <usser|work> juice`: i just wrote a script that made easier for me to run it
[04:14] <savetheWorld>  gordboy /msg memoserv help
[04:14] <RedACE> soundray: yes
[04:14] <savetheWorld>  gordboy /msg memoserv list
[04:15] <savetheWorld>  gordboy /msg memoserv read
[04:15] <gordboy> savetheWorld: thanx bro
[04:15] <tondar_> rambo3: but I program n c#
[04:15] <usser|work> juice`: http://pastebin.ca/492894
[04:15] <tondar_> rambo3: need help with something
[04:15] <ramoonas> hello all, the common problem: VESA(0): No matching modes (ee) Screens found but none have usable configuration. I tried changing Hsync to 36-52 and Vrefresh to 36-60 (as i found in google) but it does not help. Either the X server isnt starting or My LCD does not show anything
[04:15] <tondar_> rambo3: can you help/
[04:15] <tondar_> ?
[04:16] <rambo3> maby mono
[04:16] <lee__> I've set my drives to be a master and a slave
[04:16] <rambo3> !mono
[04:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mono - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:16] <nexous> How do I make it so my windows key on my keyboard opens terminal?
[04:16] <lee__> but still only one appears in Computer
[04:16] <hylje> hmm in that case i dont have the network device daemon showing up on the notification area
[04:16] <rambo3> tondar_, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mono_(software)
[04:16] <PepperBob> soundray, is this informative?
[04:17] <gordboy> savetheWorld: i have no memos. don't think it worked. pm
[04:17] <sorsis> Doctor_Zoidberg: no it shouldn't bloxk it.
[04:17] <lee__> can anybody help me config my dvd drives?
[04:17] <Boshi|BRB> vorbote: hi are you there?
[04:17] <tondar_> rambo3: no this is a programming lang question
[04:17] <Frogzoo> nexous: pick a different key combination, & set it in sys -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[04:18] <soundray> PepperBob: it's as if there was no nvidia module, even though it's definitely loaded...
[04:18] <soundray> PepperBob: what's this about device files - do you know about those?
[04:18] <MrKeuner> hi, intel has released a powertop utility to save power in GNU/Linux running laptops. Will it be feisty fawn repositories or should i compile it myself? http://www.linuxpowertop.org/download.php
[04:18] <MrKeuner> It's GPL
[04:18] <savetheWorld> gordboy:  been pm'ing you. I jkeep getting an erro message
[04:19] <nexous> Frogzoo: alright
[04:19] <Doctor_Zoidberg> nexus, look at the prefernces for keyboard shortcuts
[04:19] <H44> hello u all
[04:20] <usser|work> juice`: no, is firewall running or something?
[04:20] <H44> can anyone msg me? I'd like to find out about using usb tv cards on ubuntu
[04:20] <H44> hello leonel
[04:20] <dyrne> MrKeuner: id imagine it will be added eventually but i would just compile it
[04:20] <PepperBob> soundray, this doesn't tell me anything. probably we should have another look and xorg.confg
[04:20] <haga> Hi
[04:20] <H44> hi haga
[04:20] <PepperBob> soundray, so i guess it will look quite "default"
[04:20] <driverx> ing a problem starting amarok unber Ubuntu Feisty?
[04:20] <RedACE> soundray, I can see it talking to the ntp servers when I tcpdump
[04:20] <driverx> Oops
[04:21] <MrKeuner> dyrne: so version freeze does not mean that new packages will be added to feisty fawn?
[04:21] <MrKeuner> dyrne: err will not*
[04:21] <RedACE> /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift is still 0.000 and no log messages about time changes and my clock is still off
[04:21] <driverx> Amarok won't start under Feisty - anyone experience this?
[04:21] <H44> can anyone msg me? I'd like to find out about using usb tv cards on ubuntu
[04:21] <soundray> RedACE: which ones? Are they ping-able?
[04:21] <RedACE> soundray: sure. I'm getting responses back from them
[04:21] <usser|work> juice`: try running locally on the server x11vnc -display :0
[04:22] <H44> can anyone msg me? I'd like to find out about using usb tv cards on ubuntu
[04:22] <RedACE> the local ones
[04:22] <RedACE> ts1.uwo.ca ts2.uwo.ca ts3.uwo.ca
[04:22] <yallax> grub
[04:22] <usser|work> juice`: is gnome running when u start the server?
[04:22] <soundray> Woody_, PepperBob: sorry, I'm out of suggestions for this one.
[04:22] <Woody_> soundray: PepperBob: do you guys want the pastebin for xorg?
[04:22] <Woody_> okay soundray, thanks anyway
[04:22] <usser|work> juice` or just gdm login screen?
[04:23] <PepperBob> Woody_, you probably can paste xorg.conf if you like
[04:23] <PepperBob> soundray, i know you don't like this, but Woody_  should consider using the official driver....
[04:24] <juice`> usser:work: gnome is running, i turned on autologin
[04:24] <juice`> usser|work: gnome is running, i turned on autologin
[04:24] <PepperBob> soundray, as there's not too many dependencies i'm not worried to break anything.
[04:24] <marx2k> Can someone take a look at my SAMBA issue and try to help? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2671487#post2671487
[04:24] <soundray> PepperBob: the driver packaged in ubuntu's linux-restricted-modules and nvidia-glx *is* the official driver.
[04:24] <juice`> usser|work: i get this in Xorg log "AUDIT: Thu May 17 16:23:13 2007: 5504 X: client 4 rejected from local host (uid 1000)"
[04:25] <soundray> PepperBob: but since I have nothing else to offer, I'll bow out...
[04:25] <yallaxx> heyas guys, i got a prob with grub error 21.. i got a sata hd (hd0) where i got winxp on a partition and installed linux on another partition and i also got a ide disk (hd1)
[04:25] <H44> how do I get help here?
[04:25] <betim> hi all, rythmbox won't play m4a files, so what do I do?
[04:25] <Woody_> PepperBob: the xorg.conf is here: http://pastebin.ca/492912
[04:25] <yallax> heyas guys, i got a prob with grub error 21.. i got a sata hd (hd0) where i got winxp on a partition and installed linux on another partition and i also got a ide disk (hd1)
[04:25] <usser|work> juice`: hm, pastebin x11vnc server log, that u get when u run it
[04:25] <erUSUL> !ask | H44
[04:25] <ubotu> H44: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:26] <H44> !ask
[04:26] <Doctor_Zoidberg> yallax give people a chance to read your question before repeating
[04:26] <H44> !ask can anyone msg me? I'd like to find out about using usb tv cards on ubuntu
[04:26] <H44> !help
[04:26] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:26] <PepperBob> Woody_, yup. looks good right now...
[04:26] <Woody_> yes
[04:26] <RedACE> soundray, I have to go. thanks for your help. I'll try to figure it out later
[04:27] <Woody_> PepperBob: are you from Australia?
[04:27] <PepperBob> Woody_, no. germany.
[04:27] <Woody_> ah okay
[04:27] <erUSUL> !pm | H44
[04:27] <ubotu> H44: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[04:27] <juice`> usser|work: it worked! the problem is that everytime i change something in GNOME and i restart it, autologin refuses to work. i need to restart AGAIN and then it works
[04:27] <soundray> RedACE: sorry I couldn't really do anything. Check out the ntp-doc package, it might have a clue somewher
[04:27] <soundray> e
[04:27] <juice`> usser|work: so you were right, there was login screen apparently (i couldnt see it, i have no monitor connected to it yet)
[04:27] <driverx> yallax: 21 : Selected disk does not exist. This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full file name refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by the BIOS in the system.
[04:27] <driverx> Google on: grub error 21
[04:27] <driverx> See: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2003-02/msg00082.html
[04:28] <PepperBob> Woody_, actually I have no clue why this is not workign out. the log looks weird...
[04:29] <usser|work> juice`: it just needs to be invoked differently if theres login screen, using x authority file
[04:29] <Woody_> yeah.... so you think it wont work? or you just don't know how to fix it?
[04:29] <Adamush> uh.. hi!
[04:29] <usser|work> juice`: i dont understand how u run it through gnome sessions, no password at all?
[04:30] <PepperBob> Woody_, just one more try. edit this file (with sudo) and comment the line that says Driver "nv" and place a line below saying Driver "nvidia"
[04:30] <PepperBob> Woody_, got it?
[04:30] <Woody_> one moment
[04:30] <juice`> usser|work: why would i need password? it's in LAN, i reject all connections coming to this port from outside
[04:31] <dfgas> sound doesn't work right, xmms is playing sound so now sounds in gaim/pidgin won't work nor does system sounds. then if i stop the music and then a sounds will work in pidgin but then if i try to play music in xmms again then i get fail to open audio output: alsa 1.2.10 output plugin
[04:31] <Woody_> PepperBob: i replace "nv" with "nvidia"? or add a whole new line?
[04:31] <PepperBob> Woody_, i suggest adding a new line and commenting the old one
[04:31] <Woody_> can you edit it from my pastenbin i just sent you?
[04:31] <Woody_> please
[04:31] <usser|work> juice`: well, u dont if firewall setup correctly not unless u have wireless :))
[04:31] <PepperBob> Woody_, sure.
[04:32] <sec_> !nvidia
[04:32] <Woody_> PepperBob: thanks
[04:32] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:32] <usser|work> juice`: when i setup vnc and ftp and ssh i got like 100 hits a day on each service
[04:32] <PepperBob> Woody_, make a backup copy and try this http://pastebin.ca/492921
[04:33] <LCannon> How do you connect Ubuntu to shares on a Windows server?   Map drives?
[04:33] <juice`> usser|work: by the way - i turned x11vnc in Sessions - startup programs, but that doesnt work. i need to look at logs i guess
[04:33] <Frogzoo> dfgas: sound -> volume control -> file -> change device -> ALSA mixer & check settings
[04:33] <Woody_> okay
[04:33] <dfgas> Frogzoo, done all that
[04:33] <PepperBob> LCannon, mount them.
[04:34] <Frogzoo> dfgas: do you have a ~/.asoundrc ? if so, remove it, restart
[04:35] <Woody_> PepperBob: did you edit it? i find it the same
[04:35] <juice`> usser|work: where are x11vnc logs? find . -name "*vnc*" in /var/log doesnt show anything
[04:35] <dfgas> Frogzoo, no
[04:35] <PepperBob> Woody_, yes i did
[04:35] <Doctor_Zoidberg> this pastebin looks very usefull....never heard of it until i saw several peeps mention it here
[04:35] <PepperBob> Woody_, you'll find a comment # before Driver "nv"
[04:36] <usser|work> juice` thats the problem unless u specify -o /log/path when u invoke vnc all the logs go to stderr
[04:36] <PepperBob> Woody_, http://pastebin.ca/492921
[04:36] <usser|work> juice` u really need to write some sort of script
[04:36] <Frogzoo> dfgas: this is feisty?
[04:36] <juice`> usser|work: like what?
[04:36] <dfgas> Frogzoo, yes it is
[04:36] <ge2x> C compiler cannot create executables> when trying to compile... how could i solve it?
[04:36] <usser|work> juice` that invokes xvnc with all the parameters u need and then put this script to startup
[04:38] <usser|work> juice` well something like x11vnc -display :0 -bg -o /var/log/xvnc -shared -forever
[04:38] <Frogzoo> dfgas: sound -> volume control -> file -> change device -> OSS mixer & turn PCM2 right up
[04:38] <ge2x> C compiler cannot create executables how could i fix this? what libs are missin?
[04:38] <usser|work> juice` put it into a file put #!/bin/bash on the first line
[04:38] <usser|work> juice` chmod a+x the file
[04:39] <usser|work> juice` and then add this file to your gnome startup sessions
[04:39] <PepperBob> ge2x, probably the linker is missing?
[04:39] <juice`> usser|work: i know i wrote scripts before i just didnt know what you mean :)
[04:39] <Frogzoo> ge2x: install build-essential
[04:39] <Woody_> PepperBob: ok done
[04:39] <usser|work> juice` oh sorry =)
[04:39] <Woody_> i restart?
[04:39] <PepperBob> Woody_, just restart the X server
[04:39] <juice`> usser|work: no problem, don't be sorry for being so helpful :)
[04:39] <Woody_> PepperBob: what about sending you 2 pastebins? the Woody laptop and wissam, so you can see the difference?
[04:39] <LCannon> PepperBob: Sorry, I'm not that knowledgeable in Ubuntu/Unix.  Need some more help.
[04:39] <Woody_> since both laptops are the same PepperBob
[04:40] <ge2x> Frogzoo: already installed
[04:40] <PepperBob> Woody_, there must be a difference.
[04:40] <soundray> PepperBob: one more thing has come to mind. It might be loading the nvidia.ko module from a wrong location, rather than /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/volatile/  'locate nvidia.ko' might give a clue. 'modinfo nvidia' doesn't show the version unfortunately.
[04:40] <vanberge> thought i'd ask if anyone can recommend a good DVD authoring program (menus, slideshows, etc.)  Thx in advance
[04:40] <Frogzoo> ge2x: try again from a new terminal session
[04:40] <PepperBob> soundray, what if he'd modprobe -l | grep nvidia
[04:40] <Woody_> PepperBob: failed to start the X server (again to the blue screen:()
[04:40] <PepperBob> soundray, should tell us where the module will reside
[04:41] <soundray> PepperBob: didn't know about -l -- good one
[04:41] <juice`> usser|work: it works now, no idea why it didnt before :) x11vnc starts from Session without problems, and logs output to file just to be sure. thank you again
[04:41] <michelson> Hi folks, how do I check what filesystem my system is using?
[04:41] <ge2x> Frogzoo: it worked ;)
[04:41] <Frogzoo> michelson: mount
[04:41] <michelson> Frogzoo: thanks!
[04:41] <Frogzoo> ge2x: nice
[04:41] <PepperBob> Woody_, can you please hack: modprobe -l | grep nvidia
[04:41] <PepperBob> in your shell
[04:42] <usser|work> juice` oh forgot to tell u by default server shuts down after the client disconnects, unless u add -forever option
[04:42] <Woody_> PepperBob: soundray: im not in X now
[04:43] <PepperBob> Woody_, just type it where you are actually
[04:43] <Woody_> one moment, going to X
[04:43] <usser|work> juice` and if u add -shared muliple clients can connect and see the same desktop
[04:43] <PepperBob> Woody_, no need.
[04:44] <Woody_> there were many lines, i cant type them all. ill pastebin them sir
[04:44] <Lacrymology> isn't codeblocks in the portage?
[04:44] <PepperBob> soundray, but modinfo nvidia shows where the module is placed, too
[04:44] <Lacrymology> oops, wrong repo name
[04:44] <Lacrymology> anyways
[04:44] <PepperBob> Woody_, please pastebin the output of: lspci, too!
[04:44] <soundray> PepperBob: sure, but I was hoping it would show the magic number 9631
[04:44] <Woody_> ok PepperBob
[04:46] <PepperBob> soundray, is this the driver version?
[04:46] <nexous> How do I get the dir size of a folder in conky?
[04:47] <soundray> PepperBob: yes, it's all over the Xorg.0.log
[04:47] <Frogzoo> nexous: du -sm /a/b/c
[04:47] <nexous> Frogzoo: in conky?
[04:47] <PepperBob> soundray, ah yes.
[04:47] <Frogzoo> nexous: oh, dunno
[04:47] <yallax> heyas guys, i got a prob with grub error 21.. i got a sata hd (hd0) where i got winxp on a partition and installed linux on another partition and i also got a ide disk (hd1)
[04:47] <nexous> Frogzoo: okay, I tried in #conky, but no one is on.
[04:48] <Woody_> ok both pastebins are here: http://pastebin.ca/492949
[04:48] <Woody_> soundray: PepperBob: both pastebins are here: http://pastebin.ca/492949
[04:48] <PepperBob> soundray, driver is in place i'd say
[04:49] <K0t0x> lu
[04:49] <phille> I've got a problem when trying to unlock my screen. The interfacte is not responding, nor is the space for my password input, any suggestions?
[04:49] <SomeDewd> Heya guys, Networking problem here.  I cannot seem to resolve www.demonoid.com.  My DNS settings in network manager are set correctly.  I can resolve seemingly any other name Ive tried...but not demonoid.  From another computer on my net, I resolve just fine.  If I try to ping from terminal I get "unknown host www.demonoid.com" etc.  Any ideas what could be quirky?
[04:49] <driverx> yallaxx: 21 : Selected disk does not exist. This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full file name refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by the BIOS in the system.
[04:49] <driverx> Google on: grub error 21
[04:50] <SomeDewd> hrmm did that not go through correctly ?
[04:51] <matthew> any way to change the tiny font size in epiphany?
[04:51] <PepperBob> soundray, Woody_ , if i was you now, i'd try the latest nvidia driver from the nvidia page (version 9775). it will bypass the package system, but it probably works out. acutally i do not see any reason why this all does not workout.
[04:51] <SomeDewd> Heya guys, Networking problem here.  I cannot seem to resolve www.demonoid.com.  My DNS settings in network manager are set correctly.  I can resolve seemingly any other name Ive tried...but not demonoid.
[04:51] <SomeDewd> From another computer on my net, I resolve just fine.  If I try to ping from terminal I get "unknown host www.demonoid.com" etc.  Any ideas what could be quirky?
[04:52] <SomeDewd> (not meant to spam if that is a double post...seemed to cutoff on my screen initially)
[04:52] <PepperBob> soundray, Woody_ : at least it won't screw anything bad.
[04:52] <Woody_> PepperBob: can you give me the direct link to the download? i dont want to make any mistakes
[04:52] <driverx> yallaxx see: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-grub/2003-02/msg00082.html  and   http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=338856
[04:52] <sarthor> i have upgraded my ubuntu, how to check that why distro i m using now??
[04:52] <PepperBob> Woody_, can you paste uname -a
[04:52] <PepperBob> just in here
[04:52] <Frogzoo> sarthor: lsb_release -a
[04:52] <mc44> SomeDewd: because your computer is stopping you pirate? :P
[04:53] <yallaxx> will do
[04:53] <sarthor> Frogzoo: Thank you. Its says fiesty..
[04:53] <Woody_> PepperBob:    Linux wissam-laptop 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:54] <PepperBob> Woody_, http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-9755.html
[04:55] <sarthor> gimme link for downloading vmware for ubuntu fiesty.
[04:55] <PepperBob> sarthor, www.vmware.com
[04:55] <Woody_> thanks PepperBob
[04:55] <KooNiBerT> How can i start somewith with parameters. Pls help me!
[04:55] <KooNiBerT> *something
[04:56] <mc44> sarthor: vmware is in the repos
[04:56] <HymnToLife> KooNiBerT, what thing ?
[04:56] <PepperBob> Woody_, while downloading, check if you have linux-headers installed
[04:56] <aredoble> hi guys..anyone tried installing SBD netcat clone in ubuntu feisty?
[04:56] <KooNiBerT> Oh hi!
[04:56] <BrooD> hi guys..anyone tried installing SBD netcat clone in ubuntu feisty?
[04:56] <Woody_> PepperBob: how can i check that?
[04:56] <sarthor> mc44: a bit detail please. i am here http://register.vmware.com/content/download102.html but i am confused which one to download.
[04:56] <sarthor> I need .deb pkg
[04:56] <KooNiBerT> I try to use this ibm-apci script
[04:56] <sarthor> i am new to linux.
[04:56] <PepperBob> Woody_, type: dpkg -l | grep linux-headers
[04:56] <mc44> sarthor: you dont need to download it from there...
[04:56] <fridim> hi
[04:56] <mc44> sarthor: use the repositories
[04:56] <Woody_> ok
[04:57] <KooNiBerT> but i have to start in with a paremter called EXPERIMENTAL=1
[04:57] <KooNiBerT> Dunno how :p
[04:57] <sarthor> mc44: what repository i have to add in my source.list.???
[04:57] <HymnToLife> KooNiBerT, shell script ?
[04:57] <mc44> sarthor: no, its in the default ubuntu repository...
[04:57] <Administrator___> hello
[04:57] <mc44> sarthor: vmware-player
[04:57] <KooNiBerT> What do you mean ?
[04:57] <sarthor> mc44: thank you.
[04:57] <fridim> pymol needs python 2.4.4 and the version on edgy is python2.4.4c1 ... How can I fix it? (I don't understand why pymol is in the package list if it can't be launch ...)
[04:57] <HymnToLife> KooNiBerT, how do you run your script ?
[04:58] <KooNiBerT> It is already running when i start the pc
[04:58] <KooNiBerT> its kind of autostart i think
[04:58] <PepperBob> Woody_, are these installed?
[04:58] <Woody_> PepperBob:   http://pastebin.ca/492958
[04:58] <PepperBob> Woody_, good.
[04:58] <MystaMax> hello everyone
[04:58] <Woody_> okay :)
[04:59] <jeanre> hnnn
[04:59] <jeanre> hmmm
[04:59] <Boshi> Hi MystaMax
[04:59] <PepperBob> Woody_, please paste: ls -l /usr/src/
[04:59] <jeanre> even skype is not in the repos?
[04:59] <HymnToLife> KooNiBerT, are you sure it's not a kernel module rather than a script ?
[04:59] <Woody_> download now, its 13MB, connection is somehow slow.. ok
[04:59] <vagabon1> I followed instructions from this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&highlight=dell+wireless+1390 to get my wireless working.  Network Manager recognizes my card and my network but when I try to connect it hangs at "Activation stage: configuring device - 28%".  Anyone have any suggestions?
[04:59] <MystaMax> I just copied two folders of mp3 files off of a flash drive, to my /media/sda5. Even though my permissions seem just fine it will not let me alter any files?
[04:59] <mc44> !skype | jeanre
[04:59] <KooNiBerT> I dunno sry! im new to linux
[04:59] <ubotu> jeanre: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[04:59] <KooNiBerT> can we make a qerry HymntoLife ?
[04:59] <KooNiBerT> querry
[05:01] <hjacob> I installed ubuntustudio-theme and the likes through aptitude, but the theme does not show up in the theme-manager?
[05:01] <Woody_> PepperBob:    http://pastebin.ca/492967
[05:01] <neverblue> who uses ssh tunneling?
[05:01] <PepperBob> Woody_, ok. seems as if you are prepared.
[05:01] <PepperBob> Woody_, tell me when the driver is downloaded
[05:01] <Woody_> okay
[05:01] <Woody_> okay i will, its 70% finished till now
[05:02] <flexo3105> hi
[05:02] <MystaMax> anyone
[05:02] <flexo3105> anyone knows if its possible to disable gtk tooltips globally ?
[05:02] <PepperBob> Woody_, on wissam, you X is running actually?
[05:03] <PepperBob> Woody_, did you start this by "startx" ?
[05:03] <samuel> sup all
[05:03] <Woody_> yes im running on X
[05:03] <Boshi> hi
[05:03] <Woody_> PepperBob: no, i didnt start it as startx
[05:03] <samuel> ive got some python scripts running from a cron job
[05:03] <juice``> my xine doesnt want to work - any idea how to fix this? i get artifacts like this when i start xine http://img181.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screen1lv0.png
[05:03] <Woody_> i just logged in with the username and password
[05:04] <samuel> how can i see the output of those scripts?
[05:04] <juice``> i tried changing video device from auto to xv, that didnt help
[05:04] <Woody_> PepperBob: i just logged in with the username and password
[05:04] <PepperBob> Woody_, ok.
[05:04] <Woody_> PepperBob: the download is over
[05:04] <PepperBob> Woody_, where did you download the file?
[05:04] <Woody_> its on the desktop
[05:04] <Woody_> PepperBob: i saved it on the desktop sir
[05:06] <PepperBob> Woody_, ok. before starting you have to stop gdm
[05:06] <PepperBob> Woody_, so please close all applications, and open a terminal
[05:06] <Lilacor> juice``: do you have a log file entry when you open a file with xine that gives you that visual artifact?
[05:06] <Woody_> PepperBob: can we chat in PM?
[05:06] <PepperBob> WoC, yes
[05:06] <PepperBob> Woody_, sure.
[05:06] <Woody_> k thanks
[05:07] <okay> hi
[05:07] <juice``> Lilacor: yes, i just noticed i dont have DRI support , because fglrx module is being removed from here /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/volatile/
[05:07] <PepperBob> Woody_, you probably ave to register..
[05:07] <Lilacor> juice``: that's probably your answer then?
[05:07] <openlad> how can i install all the packages from feisty dvd at once????
[05:07] <janstedehouder> Hi, I would like to ask a question about editing the menu
[05:07] <Lilacor> openlad: that's probably not the best idea
[05:07] <samuel> ive got some python scripts running from a cron job, how may i see the output generated by those scripts from within the cron job? obviously its not in a terminal so.... is there a special output that processes without a terminal have access to?
[05:07] <rashid> how should i go about installing i686 kernel?
[05:08] <juice``> Lilacor: yes, but why fglrx is being removed from there everytime ? any way to tell modprobe that this mod is actually elsewhere?
[05:08] <soundray> !generic > rashid, please read ubotu's private message
[05:08] <janstedehouder> Is there an easy/fast way to edit the main manu (other than alacarte)?
[05:08] <Lilacor> rashid: download from kernel.org and install
[05:08] <PepperBob> Woody_, s'up?
[05:08] <Lilacor> juice``: no idea. sorry
[05:08] <Woody_> ah im not registered, no problem PepperBob
[05:09] <PepperBob> Woody_, do you have icq or aim or jabber?
[05:09] <Woody_> PepperBob: we'll continue here
[05:09] <Woody_> i have jabber
[05:09] <PepperBob> Woody_, great.
[05:09] <soundray> Woody_, PepperBob: #ubuntu-classroom seems to be free
[05:09] <Woody_> vipwoody @ gmail . com
[05:09] <PepperBob> soundray, great !!
[05:09] <Woody_> ok
[05:09] <openlad> lilacor: why so???
[05:10] <Lilacor> openlad: because some programs might conflict with others
[05:10] <Lilacor> openlad: it's best to just install the programs you need at that time of need
[05:11] <janstedehouder> Is there an easy/fast way to edit the main manu (other than alacarte)? Anyone?
[05:11] <theonlyalt> Has anyone tested Wicd on the WMP54G Linksys Card?
[05:11] <[ll] okeR> Hello to all, Can I ask a question please?
[05:11] <mc44> !ask | [ll] okeR
[05:11] <ubotu> [ll] okeR: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:11] <Lilacor> [ll] okeR: please just ask thankyouverymuch
[05:11] <[ll] okeR> ok
[05:11] <[ll] okeR> 1 sec
[05:12] <sayno> can anyone recommend an IRC client better than xchat?
[05:12] <AngryElf_> I just installed wireshark from the package and by default there are no interfaces available....why would that be?
[05:12] <Lilacor> sayno: that's very subjective
[05:12] <Lilacor> sayno: what the heck do you want out of your client?
[05:12] <LjL> !irc > sayno    (sayno, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:12] <sayno> Lilacor:  Im looking for something like gamers.irc for windows
[05:12] <Lilacor> sayno: I have no idea what that is.
[05:12] <QuixoticJ> anyone recommend some good torrent clients for linux? or is the built in one good ?
[05:12] <SomeDewd> Hey guys, any idea why Im able to resolve the name "demonoid.com"  but not "www.demonoid.com" ??
[05:12] <linux__alien> whats the package to install kernel header files in Ubuntu
[05:12] <usser|work> AngryElf_ did u run it as a root?
[05:12] <LjL> !torrent > QuixoticJ    (QuixoticJ, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:12] <[ll] okeR> Ok, I'm trying to compile a program. I'm receiving this error. I've already searched google and the ubuntu boards, nothing has helped so far.. Here goes the error..
[05:12] <linux__alien> i want to do kernel module development
[05:13] <[ll] okeR> The file /usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h does not exist.
[05:13] <[ll] okeR> Please install the package with full kernel sources for your distribution
[05:13] <[ll] okeR> or use --with-kernel=dir option to specify another directory with kernel
[05:13] <[ll] okeR> sources (default is /usr/src/linux
[05:13] <LjL> QuixoticJ: if the ubuntu developers didn't think the built-in one weren't good, they'd have used another one i think
[05:13] <Lilacor> SomeDewd: probably because it's not a resolvable name.
[05:13] <usser|work> SomeDewd because www.demonoid.com doesnt exist duh
[05:13] <dyrne> QuixoticJ: deluge is good if youre on gnome. ktorrent though resource intensive is good. azureus imo is too bloated
[05:13] <megafauna> Hi, can someone recommend a good subtitle ripper pls?
[05:13] <usser|work> SomeDewd they are different dns
[05:13] <openlad> Lilacor: my synaptic doesnot search for packages from dvd though i defined dvd as one source
[05:13] <Lilacor> linux__alien: try kernel newbies
[05:13] <soundray> linux__alien: 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic'
[05:13] <LjL> !paste > [ll] okeR    ([ll] okeR, see the private message from Ubotu) try installing the kernel headers
[05:14] <theonlyalt> SomeDewd, What browser are you using?
[05:14] <dfgas> Frogzoo, i got it fixed now by the help of some one from alsa
[05:14] <Ace2016> hi all
[05:14] <dfgas> Frogzoo, it was a mixing issue
[05:14] <Lilacor> openlad: you've probably got it configured incorrectly
[05:14] <Ace2016> can someone help me compile splashutils, i get this error http://paste.uni.cc/15583
[05:14] <soundray> openlad: did you run 'sudo apt-get update' after changing the sources?
[05:14] <Lilacor> hey.. Chapman.edu.. that's right up the 55 for me
[05:15] <openlad> ya i did . but it failed
[05:15] <Ace2016> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.  ????
[05:15] <LjL> !build-essential > Ace2016    (Ace2016, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:16] <LjL> [ll] okeR, please keep it in the channel, so other people's knowledge may come in useful as well
[05:16] <[ll] okeR> Ok
[05:16] <soundray> openlad: copy your /etc/apt/sources.list to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org so I can have a look
[05:16] <[ll] okeR> What is the exact command to install linux headers?
[05:16] <usser|work> SomeDewd i cant even ping neither of them
[05:16] <soundray> [ll] okeR:  'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic'
[05:17] <Boshi> why isn't the latest wine avaible in synpatic manager?
[05:17] <[ll] okeR> soundray, thank you.
[05:17] <LjL> Boshi: because you haven't enabled the Universe component.
[05:17] <LjL> !repos > Boshi    (Boshi, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:17] <Boshi> oki
[05:17] <LjL> Boshi: ah sorry the latest - well, because you haven't enabled the WineHQ repository =)
[05:17] <Boshi> thanks Ljl
[05:17] <Boshi> hmm
[05:18] <Boshi> how do i do that ehehe :S
[05:18] <LjL> Boshi: Ubuntu doesn't have the "latest" packages of anything as a rule
[05:18] <LjL> !wine > Boshi    (Boshi, see the private message from Ubotu)
[05:18] <Ace2016> LjL: installed that stuff already, been compiling stuff for a while
[05:18] <dfgas> anyone know how to get WPA to work with RT61 wireless card?
[05:18] <usser|work> SomeDewd yep as i expected www.demonoid.com doesnt exists
[05:18] <SeenD> Hi guys
[05:18] <usser|work> SomeDewd it must be browser issue
[05:19] <Boshi> Ljl oki
[05:19] <moth1> has anyone in here been able to get the nvidia drivers to work with a geforce2 mx AGP card?
[05:19] <SeenD> i have a problem with installing ubuntu 7.04... is this the place to ask?
[05:19] <CB21114> I hope this is the right place for Ubuntu help. Last night I noticed that my clock was running slow. It starts running about half as slow and then it gets progressively worse. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[05:19] <soundray> SeenD: yes
[05:19] <LjL> Ace2016: give me a link to the tarball you're compiling please
[05:19] <PriceChild> SeenD, yes, just ask your question :)
[05:19] <SeenD> ok
[05:19] <SeenD> thx
[05:19] <openlad> soundray: ok done
[05:20] <soundray> openlad: URL?
[05:20] <SeenD> hi again :D
[05:20] <kellekasap> aaaa
[05:20] <Ace2016> http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/gensplash/archive/splashutils-1.4.2.tar.bz2
[05:20] <SeenD> mixed up irc commands :D
[05:20] <openlad> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21299/
[05:20] <soundray> SeenD: no worries, gave us a chance to talk behind your back ;)
[05:20] <SeenD> ^^
[05:20] <usser|work> SomeDewd i dunno, whoa no it works both ways
[05:21] <SeenD> soooooo i want to install 7.04
[05:21] <SeenD> but i get an error
[05:21] <Boshi> Ljl i used Synaptic
[05:21] <SeenD> no root file system is defined... please correct this from the partitioning menu...
[05:21] <CB21114> anybody that can help me with my slow running clock? thx
[05:21] <Boshi> i know i should add a url of universe or something but dont know where
[05:22] <usser|work> SomeDewd =) with www and without
[05:22] <SeenD> i've got a harddisk with partitions one with 10 GB and one with 30GB... i want to delete/erase/formate the first one... whiich also has XP but i cant install it
[05:22] <moth1> I need to get the nvidia driver working for my geforce 2 mx AGP card, i've tried a bunch of stuff but no luck
[05:22] <Boshi> Ljl deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt feisty main
[05:22] <variant> moth1: you need the legacy driver, did you follow the official ubuntu method|
[05:22] <variant> ?
[05:22] <killown> how I do to set video as wallpaper?
[05:22] <variant> !nvidia | moth1
[05:22] <ubotu> moth1: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:23] <LjL> Boshi, there are exact instructions with command-by-command stuff to just copy&paste linked from the URL i gave you for enabling the WineHQ repository. for Universe, same
[05:23] <usser|work> SomeDewd this server is really weird
[05:23] <variant> killown: you can anchor mplayer output to the root window.. don't know how to do it with metacity though
[05:23] <SeenD> ...?? nobody
[05:23] <usser|work> SomeDewd i cant telnet to it says cant resolve
[05:23] <linux__alien> i am using pppoe connection and my resolv.conf gets updated everytime i reboot my system but i dont want my resolv.conf to get overwritten how do i stop resolv.conf from being overwritten
[05:23] <killown> variant ok
[05:23] <Boshi> Ljl oki
[05:24] <Bishop> my kiba-dock keeps crashing
[05:24] <LjL> Ace2016: install libklibc-dev
[05:24] <moth1> sorry
[05:24] <moth1> i was AFK
[05:24] <soundray> openlad: can you pastebin the error message as well (sudo apt-get update)
[05:24] <moth1> i've tried the legacy driver
[05:24] <Bishop> i cant set a video or screensaver as wallpaper some glx error
[05:24] <moth1> my restricted driver manager dissapeaerd
[05:24] <Bishop> but im running beryl
[05:24] <SeenD> whoa
[05:25] <Cryki> you backstabbing son of a scraggy bitch whore.
[05:25] <SeenD> nice support here?
[05:25] <CyberB> can somebody tell me which linux distro is bleeding edge - cool - aero glass - 3d
[05:25] <Cryki> Did someone shit in your head and forget to stir it?
[05:25] <Bishop> Ubuntu
[05:25] <Bishop> cyberb
[05:25] <soundray> SeenD: don't be sarcastic
[05:25] <soundray> SeenD: we're busy here
[05:25] <SeenD> ok
[05:25] <SeenD> ill leave
[05:25] <CyberB> i mean everything built in
[05:25] <soundray> SeenD: you need to define '/' as the mount point
[05:25] <CyberB> out of box
[05:25] <Bishop> nah
[05:25] <SeenD> ok
[05:25] <SeenD> ill try
[05:26] <variant> CyberB: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:26] <Bishop> i dont know if tyhere is a distro like that
[05:26] <CyberB> ok
[05:26] <CB21114> does anybody know why my system clock would run slow? It's happening on Fedora and Ubuntu but not on my XP (all in the same computer)
[05:26] <usser|work> SomeDewd lol the server is russian thats why, pbbly frozen in siberia somewhere
[05:26] <Bishop> hey can you create a installation of a customized ubuntu build
[05:26] <Bishop> and put on another drive
[05:27] <Bishop> other than cloning it
[05:27] <variant> CB21114: you can keep it up to date with ntp, right click on the clock in the panel and select preferences
[05:27] <variant> CB21114: and sync with time servers
[05:27] <CB21114> it has ntp
[05:27] <SeenD> @soundray - thx... i think... it now ask for swap space... so ill make a 1GB swap space and try again
[05:27] <SeenD> asks
[05:27] <linux__alien> my resolv.conf file gets overwritten everytime i reboot my system its overwritten by Network Manager how do i stop resolv.conf from being overwritten ?
[05:27] <CB21114> but it still runs slow!!
[05:27] <variant> CB21114: then it's not working properly
[05:28] <bartzitz> hello, i have samsung R40 laptop, and i can't get control over my fan. it's spinning all the time. i've got cpufreq modules working and disabled userspace acpi daemons. then tweaked polling_frequency and trip_points, all with no luck. what could be wrong?
[05:28] <CB21114> hence why I'm here
[05:28] <variant> bartzitz: poorly written acpi implementation by the hardware manufacturer
[05:28] <tahlow> http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_is_Ready_for_My_Desktop_Evidently_You_re_Just_an_Idiot
[05:28] <Ace2016> LjL: Thanks, but how did you work out which package you need to install?
[05:28] <CB21114> it notice it yesteday when I missed a cron job
[05:29] <bartzitz> variant: any workarounds possible?
[05:29] <SeenD> ill try it
[05:29] <variant> bartzitz: if that is indeed the problem you can see if there is any bios updates on the manufacturers site or you can try and fix the dsdt manually (not reccomended unless you are a programmer)
[05:29] <LjL> Ace2016: mostly luck. i looked at the Makefile, and saw that among the variable listed there was "CC=gcc", the usual compiler variable, but also immediately following "KLCC=klcc"
[05:29] <SeenD> i ll return if needed and probably to say thanks!
[05:30] <SeenD> exit
[05:30] <variant> bartzitz: http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php
[05:30] <variant> bartzitz: you using feisty|
[05:30] <variant> ?
[05:30] <LjL> Ace2016: i didn't know what klcc was, but i tried typing "klcc" and bash told me it was in the libklibc-dev package
[05:30] <Ace2016> LjL: thanks i'll try that next time
[05:30] <bartzitz> variant: yes, i'm on feisty, i've read about dsdt but didn't tried it yet in hope some other steps can help. also, just updated bios to the latest version
[05:30] <LjL> Ace2016: specifically, now i know (thanks to "man klcc") that it's a wrapper to GCC to compile stuff against the kernel's own standard C library (rather than the usual libc)
[05:30] <forngren> what does the "2>&1" in chkrootkit 2>&1 do?
[05:31] <variant> bartzitz: what laptop is it again|
[05:31] <variant> ?
[05:31] <bartzitz> variant: Samsung R40plus
[05:31] <LjL> forngren: redirect all the output that generally goes to stderr, to stdout
[05:31] <variant> bartzitz: gimmie a momment then
[05:31] <[ll] okeR> anyone had a prbolem saying version.h cannot be found
[05:31] <[ll] okeR> ?
[05:31] <eck> forngren: it redirects stderr to stdout
[05:32] <PriceChild> [ll] okeR, what are you rtying to do?
[05:32] <forngren> eck: sorry? english please :P
[05:32] <megafauna> Hi, can someone recommend a good subtitle ripper pls?
[05:32] <[ll] okeR> PriceChild, I'm trying to install Alsa
[05:32] <PriceChild> [ll] okeR, compiling it yourself?
[05:32] <eck> forngren: uh, read about stderr and stdout online, it's a bit technical
[05:32] <PriceChild> [ll] okeR, but its already in ubuntu?
[05:32] <variant> bartzitz: are you german by any chance?
[05:32] <dlinsky> Hi
[05:33] <forngren> eck: ok, thanks :)
[05:33] <variant> bartzitz: the only information i can find is in german :P
[05:33] <thcmonkey> is there a decent hi-def channel on irc that anyone knows of?
[05:33] <[ll] okeR> PriceChild, I have to update it to get my nvidia to work. And Yeah, I'm compiling it myself
[05:33] <LjL> megafauna: no, but i can see there is a "subtitleripper" package available in Multiverse, and a "ksubtitleripper" frontend for it.
[05:33] <kayef> hi, please tell me the command to "minimize all" windows
[05:33] <bartzitz> variant: no, i'm from Ukraine, and i dont speak german :(
[05:33] <openlad> soundray: wait its being doing something
[05:33] <PriceChild> [ll] okeR, your nvidia to work?
[05:33] <QuixoticJ>  i cant uninstall bittorrent without removing ubuntu desktop?
[05:33] <bartzitz> variant: however i could try google translate
[05:33] <megafauna> LjL thats, I didn't know about the front end
[05:33] <variant> bartzitz: ok.. seems to be a popular laptop in eastern europe :)
[05:33] <[ll] okeR> My sound card PriceChild
[05:33] <variant> bartzitz: i'm not even sure that what i have found is even slightly relevent
[05:34] <bartzitz> variant: i like it, but the fan problem is very annoying
[05:34] <variant> bartzitz: what do you have /proc/acpi/fan/ ?
[05:34] <rnurminen> hi.. I compiled a custom kernel to my ubuntu 6.06 server but now when I reboot everything seems fine except I don't get a login prompt at the end.. anyone know what might be wrong? do I have to make sure I include some console option in the kernel config?
[05:34] <PriceChild> [ll] okeR, Why do you think you have to recompile?
[05:34] <dlinsky> Does anybody know if it is possible to run bochs on a framebuffer (with X)?
[05:34] <variant> bartzitz: pastebin ls -r /proc/acpi/
[05:34] <[ll] okeR> Because I know no other way.
[05:34] <soundray> QuixoticJ: yes, you can. You only have to remove the ubuntu-desktop package, which is empty (it's a metapackage, consisting only of dependencies)
[05:34] <LjL> megafauna: that's a KDE frontend. if you prefer a GNOME one, i can see that typing "apt-cache rdepends subtitleripper" (which shows the packages that depend on subtitleripper) gives "dvdip", which is a GTK application. might want to try that.
[05:34] <bartzitz> variant: /proc/acpi/fan/FAN0/state
[05:35] <bartzitz> variant: i can only set it to 0 or 3, then it reports as on or off
[05:35] <megafauna> LjL thanks, that's a new command to me.
[05:35] <soundray> QuixoticJ: reinstall ubuntu-desktop before you upgrade to gutsy in a few months from now.
[05:35] <variant> bartzitz: ok, run sudo echo "0" > /proc/acpi/fan/FAN0/state
[05:35] <variant> bartzitz: ok
[05:35] <Boshi> Ljl thanks did it ;)
[05:35] <variant> bartzitz: but the fan doesn't actually turn of?|
[05:35] <[ll] okeR> PriceChild,  do you know another way?
[05:35] <Bishop> so can you make a copy of your current ubuntu configuration and install it on another drive....................
[05:35] <bartzitz> variant: i'm setting state to 0 or 3, fan is running
[05:35] <variant> bartzitz: yes
[05:35] <variant> bartzitz: sorry
[05:35] <variant> Bishop: yes
[05:36] <Bishop> how do you do that
[05:36] <variant> bartzitz: ok, how new/old is the laptop? does it support apm?
[05:36] <bartzitz> variant: other values cause error
[05:36] <Bishop> cus my harddrive is full
[05:36] <QuixoticJ> soundray so i can mark it for complete removeal and the package that says ubuntu desktop wont harm my system by removingi t? will i lose any other applications that might possbly be connected with ubuntu desktop? i just dont want bittorrent i want to set bittornado as my default bt client.
[05:36] <variant> !backup | Bishop
[05:36] <ubotu> Bishop: 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
[05:36] <bartzitz> variant: well, it's pretty new
[05:36] <bartzitz> variant: bought it brand new a few months ago
[05:36] <variant> bartzitz: let me see everything in /proc/acpi please (ls -R) and pastebin it
[05:37] <variant> bartzitz: you tried any other linux distros?
[05:37] <Bishop> well ok
[05:37] <bartzitz> variant: no i didn't
[05:37] <soundray> QuixoticJ: you can do all that without harming your system. But I would still recommend you do it differently:
[05:37] <Bishop> yeah i know about backup but just how effective it is
[05:37] <soundray> QuixoticJ: just leave bittorrent and ubuntu-desktop as they are. You can define bittornado as the default anyway.
[05:37] <Bishop> and have any deb software in mind
[05:37] <sayno> Anyone know how much stuff I will break if I install a vanilla 2.6.21 kernel?
[05:37] <variant> bartzitz: give knoppix a try, many times in the past when people have reported acpi problems and tried knoppix the results have been different (gues it just does things differently)
[05:38] <Dekans> can ubuntu manage correctly file transfers on USB devices ???
[05:38] <variant> Dekans: of coures
[05:38] <mjr> Dekans, yes
[05:38] <variant> course
[05:38] <bartzitz> variant: well, i'd like to stay with ubuntu :) i like it
[05:38] <soundray> QuixoticJ: right-click a .torrent file, select Properties and choose bittornado on the Open with... tab.
[05:38] <Frogzoo> Dekans: is this a trick question?
[05:38] <variant> bartzitz: sure, but if you try koppix (it's a live cd) and the fan works better then you know it's something you can fix
[05:38] <kayef> hi, please tell me the command to "minimize all" windows....not the "show desktop" button, i need the terminal command to minimize all window
[05:38] <soFnLost> hello i need some help instaling PEAR install config
[05:38] <Dekans> variant: mjr my transfer speeds are ridiculous, even with USB 2 devices
[05:39] <soundray> Frogzoo: I like that response, I'll put it on a hotkey ;)
[05:39] <Bishop> variant pm
[05:39] <bartzitz> variant: ah, i see
[05:39] <variant> Dekans: what file system and how are you copying the files, is it a usb hard drive or a camera or what|
[05:39] <variant> ?
[05:39] <theonlyalt> does anyone know if wicd works with the WMP54G Linux Card (Realtek driver)?
[05:39] <Frogzoo> soundray: heh :D
[05:39] <Dekans> a USB key
[05:39] <Dekans> or a PSP
[05:39] <variant> Dekans: ??
[05:40] <bartzitz> variant: pastebin is having database issues, what is the other paste site?
[05:40] <Frogzoo> Dekans: linux doesn't do things by halves, if there's a driver for it, it works
[05:40] <Boshi> Ljl installing it now ;D thanks for the links mate
[05:40] <variant> bartzitz: rafb.net/paste
[05:40] <robertb1> Is the server 7.04 documentation available on PDF yet?
[05:40] <bartzitz> variant: http://rafb.net/p/JKFgOC88.html
[05:40] <Dekans> Frogzoo: yes but I cannot put video files on USB devices it's too long
[05:41] <Frogzoo> Dekans: what are you trying to do?
[05:41] <Lilacor> Dekans: huh?! what do you mean?
[05:41] <soundray> QuixoticJ: was I making sense?
[05:41] <Boshi> why dont the show the programs in the new wine?
[05:41] <variant> bartzitz: could be the cooling mode is set to some incorrect value
[05:41] <Boshi> they are more like hidden
[05:41] <Dekans> I just want to write datas on my USB key
[05:41] <huey> but
[05:41] <huey> we can
[05:42] <Dekans> but the transfer speed is very low
[05:42] <Lilacor> Dekans: are you using usb1.1?
[05:42] <Dekans> no USB 2.0
[05:42] <variant> Dekans: what command are you using to transfer the files, or are you copy/pasting them or what? what size are the files and what file system are you using on the usb key?
[05:42] <bartzitz> variant: http://rafb.net/p/uD6lvW23.html
[05:42] <QuixoticJ> soundray ya i got it thanks
[05:42] <Dekans> variant: just copy/pasting
[05:42] <indigo> i'm getting an error, "The requested wireless network requires security capabilities unsupported by your hardware" when I try to connect to the network at work (it's an apple airport network), but i'm doubtful. Is there any way to determine really WHAT capabilties i don't have?
[05:43] <Dekans> 350 Mb
[05:43] <QuixoticJ> soundray i had did that already just was wondering if it was possible to remove the built in bittorrent client that came iwth the desktop. but synpatic said i had to remove a file called ubuntu-desktop so it scared me =)
[05:43] <fsckr> what command do I use to change the permissions to me as owner and others read-only in an entire directory?  I know i use chmod but what switch for the entire dir, subdirectories and files in those subdirectories?
[05:43] <bartzitz> fsckr: use -R switch
[05:43] <Lilacor> Dekans: have you tried a different usb port?
[05:43] <fsckr> yea just seen that sorry
[05:44] <Frogzoo> Dekans: are you going through a USB hub - or just plugging the device into the comp?
[05:44] <fsckr> chmod --help works :P
[05:44] <indigo> fsckr: "man chmod" helps more
[05:44] <Dekans> Lilacor: yes, but my other ports are USB 1.1 and it is the same speed
[05:44] <fsckr> ty
[05:44] <variant> bartzitz: try setting cooling mode to passive.. thats all ican think of right now.
[05:44] <Dekans> Frogzoo: no directly plugged on my laptop's ports
[05:44] <variant> bartzitz: but really, try knoppix. it often gives different results
[05:44] <Lilacor> Dekans: something doesn't sound quite right here....
[05:45] <variant> bartzitz: if so then you might be able to copy its power managemnet settings to ubuntu
[05:45] <Lilacor> Dekans: are you accessing any other files on the USB drive during the copy process?
[05:45] <Dekans> Lilacor: no
[05:45] <bartzitz> variant: echoing passive doesn't work, no complaints but it stays active
[05:46] <Lilacor> Dekans: are you monitoring dmesg and /var/log/messages during the copy?
[05:46] <Dekans> nope
[05:46] <Dekans> nothing of this
[05:46] <Lilacor> Dekans: do that
[05:46] <QuixoticJ> has anyone configured ripit4me on their ubuntu box ?
[05:46] <Frogzoo> Dekans: plugin in your usb, & run the command 'mount' - does it show the usb mounted with the 'noatime' option?
[05:46] <Lilacor> Dekans: that might shed more light on your key
[05:46] <Dekans> ok I try
[05:47] <bartzitz> variant: ok thanks, will do
[05:47] <variant> Dekans: some usb keys are slow too
[05:47] <variant> Dekans: regardless of whether or not they say "usb 2.0" on them
[05:47] <variant> bartzitz: np, good luck~
[05:47] <Dekans> yes there is the noatime option
[05:47] <Dekans> variant: ALL usb devices are slow with my kubuntu !
[05:48] <sidny4> how do I find out what key 0xb2 is on my laptop?
[05:48] <variant> Dekans: what chipset is your motherboard? via by any chance?
[05:48] <Dekans> nforce 3
[05:48] <variant> eek
[05:48] <Lilacor> eeeek!
[05:48] <squidliberty> Ok. I have clearly broken things beyond reason. Can someone tell me how to restore Feisty's stock kernel?
[05:48] <linux__alien> can someone here tell me a mp3 player for Gnome in Ubuntu?
[05:49] <robertb1> Is the ubuntu 7.04 server documentation available on PDF yet?
[05:49] <linux__alien> Xmms does not seem to work as its got font problems
[05:49] <creadorcreativo> linux__alien: listen, banshee, amarok
[05:49] <sidny4> linux__alien: rhythmbox works pretty well
[05:49] <Frogzoo> linux__alien: audacity > xmms, it's an option
[05:49] <Pici> linux__alien: beep media player is similar if you like xmms's style
[05:49] <EBoogie> linux_alien...beep media player is a no-frills player...
[05:49] <creadorcreativo> linux__alien: beep-media-player too
[05:49] <Lilacor> robertb1: probably not
[05:49] <linux__alien> is it possible to solve the xmms bug?
[05:49] <Jammeri> :q
[05:50] <linux__alien> when we right click on xmms i dont get any fonts displayed properly at all
[05:50] <Lilacor> squidliberty: good question. lemme know when you find the answer
[05:50] <private_meta> can someone tell me how it can be a hardware error if ctrl works, alt works but ctrl-alt does not work?
[05:50] <variant> Dekans: could just be a symptom of the nforce kernel support (it is reverse engineerd)
[05:50] <squidliberty> Lilacor:    :(
[05:50] <Dekans> ok
[05:50] <variant> Lilacor: you using beryl?
[05:51] <variant> Dekans: in future don't buy nvidia rubbish :P
[05:51] <soundray> squidliberty: have you tried 'sudo apt-get --reinstall install linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic'?
[05:51] <Dekans> variant: I was offered this laptop
[05:51] <Lilacor> variant: sometimes...but vmware + beryl = hosed display
[05:51] <FlimFlamMan> since upgrading to feisty, apache won't start up ssl.
[05:51] <Dekans> (is it correct ? I don't speak english)
[05:51] <squidliberty> soundray: No. I'll give that a try. Thanks!
[05:52] <Lilacor> variant: I gotta have my winxp VM running for work
[05:52] <robertb1> thanks, lilacor
[05:52] <Lilacor> robertb1: you're welcome
[05:52] <variant> Lilacor: you can't run beryl in a vm
[05:52] <bunny1985> hi i have a small problem
[05:52] <Lilacor> variant: probably not and you also can't run beryl and vmware at the same time
[05:52] <variant> Lilacor: and whether or not a vm works ontop of beryl really depends on the config of beryl and the graphics drivers you use
[05:52] <Lilacor> variant: even if beryl is just on the host OS
[05:53] <variant> i use qemu.. works under beryl np
[05:53] <Frogzoo> Dekans: you should check /var/log/messages & check the ehci driver is loading, you're probly falling back to the low speed driver
[05:53] <Lilacor> variant: qemu is also not as fast as workstation... yet
[05:53] <Dekans> Lilacor: I saw screenshots with Windows in fullscreen mode in a viewport
[05:53] <sayno> How about this one. . . anyone know how I can undervolt my CPU in my laptop in ubuntu
[05:53] <unimatrix9> is there an new iso of feisty, or is the first release the final version?
[05:53] <variant> Lilacor: on top of.. i don't mean beryl works with qemu guests :P
[05:53] <variant> Lilacor: use the kqemu accellerator and it's comparible
[05:53] <Lilacor> variant: I'm waiting for KVM to ramp up
[05:54] <bunny1985> i need to edit fstab to set automounting my samba files (ntfs and fat) do you know how to do these
[05:54] <LjL> unimatrix9: of course it's the final version. there's been tons of alpha/beta CDs before the releases.
[05:54] <unimatrix9> is there an new iso of feisty, or is the first release the final version?
[05:54] <killown> how I do to fix it xwinwrap -ni -o 0.6 -fs -s -st -sp -b -nf -- mplayer -wid WID -quiet -nosound /media/hda1/video.avi  dont set how wallpaper but video run i am using gnome anyone can help me?
[05:54] <unimatrix9> ok thnak you LjL
[05:54] <unimatrix9> thank..:)
[05:54] <LjL> unimatrix9, if something is prominently offered as a download on the ubuntu.com website, it's probably a release version
[05:54] <Uriku> I want to perform a virus scan on my Windows drive not through windows (that means, I by some boot CD), can anyone help me?
[05:55] <soundray> bunny1985: this is what I do: //fsg/media /var/lib/media cifs credentials=/root/.creds,uid=1000,gid=1000  0 1
[05:55] <unimatrix9> LjL , i ask because i will distribute them next week
[05:55] <eifzon_> Why does it take YEARS to load the linuxkernel on my P2 400MHZ, 128MB RAM, 4GB HD ? :/
[05:55] <soundray> bunny1985: make sure the file where you place your credentials is owned by root with permissions set to 600
[05:55] <Uriku> cuz it's slow oO?
[05:55] <eifzon_> Uriku: is it normal for a p2 to load it on like 20min..
[05:55] <eifzon_> It cant be
[05:55] <k1> ping xSh
[05:55] <unimatrix9> LjL , do you think feisty is the wisest choice for new ubuntu users?
[05:55] <Uriku> idunno
[05:55] <flake> are screenlets supposed to have transparency as in no black borders around it?  Running kde 3.5 / feisty
[05:56] <LjL> unimatrix9: yes
[05:56] <variant> eifzon_: because your linux kernel is bloated and too big? try not using ubuntu but something like slackware
[05:56] <flake> welll latest kde stable
[05:56] <unimatrix9> ok
[05:56] <eifzon_> variant: i cant slackware
[05:56] <FlimFlamMan> does anyone have any idea why a feisty upgrade would prevent apache2 ssl server from starting up?
[05:56] <eifzon_> variant: maybe debian?
[05:56] <Uriku> why about xubuntu?
[05:57] <variant> eifzon_: yes.. debian would be appropriate. don't expect to run gnome or anythgin though
[05:57] <eifzon_> but variant, wont it start cause it take to long time?
[05:57] <Uriku> should be more efficient
[05:57] <eifzon_> variant: i got geforce 4400, maybe i can run XFCE?
[05:57] <haluzak> people, please how can i install nvidia display driver and when i use "sh NVIDIA-Linux....run" as it's written on their web it tells me that i need to exit X server....but what is X server? :)
[05:57] <variant> eifzon_: shouldn't take more than 30 seconds to boot if you spend some time optimising it (get rid of the initrd and recompile the kernel)
[05:57] <eifzon_> i am fixing this for my father, he needs a surf computer, just using firefox
[05:57] <Toma-> haluzak: dont do it that way.
[05:57] <Uriku> GeForce 4400 isn't that weak
[05:57] <eifzon_> variant: but i am talking about install now
[05:57] <unimatrix9> got to go eat...bye all, and thank you for the input LjL
[05:58] <variant> eifzon_: xubuntu should be fine.. but ubuntu still will be slow to boot on that system
[05:58] <HymnToLife> eifzon_, why XFCE ? You can run Beryl and friends very well on that
[05:58] <Uriku> brrr firefox is pretty big on Ram
[05:58] <Uriku> what about Opera?
[05:58] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: 128MB RAM?
[05:58] <variant> eifzon_: post install disable all the stuff it loads at boot like bluetooth support etc
[05:58] <Uriku> it's extremly lite
[05:58] <Uriku> light
[05:58] <HymnToLife> ow, 128 MB might be light indeed
[05:58] <eifzon_> Uriku: sure, could try it
[05:58] <variant> HymnToLife: xfce can use beryl
[05:59] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: i got beryl on my desktop comp
[05:59] <HymnToLife> an Ubuntu-based system is not what I would recommend on such low hardware. Yes, even Xubuntu
[05:59] <nexous> Can I have a terminal in windows to connect with my linux notebook?
[05:59] <haluzak> Toma-: so how can i install it?
[05:59] <variant> nexous: use putty
[05:59] <HymnToLife> nexous, SSH ftw
[05:59] <nexous> variant: okay.
[05:59] <nexous> HymnToLife: okay.
[05:59] <stpierre_> connect irc.memphisnet.org
[05:59] <HymnToLife> what's putty ?
[05:59] <Toma-> !nvidia | haluzak
[05:59] <soundray> !nvidia > haluzak, please read the private message from ubotu
[06:00] <variant> HymnToLife: windows ssh/telnet gui (and more)
[06:00] <HymnToLife> I see
[06:00] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: so shall i install debian, then xfce then opera and nothing more?
[06:00] <Uriku> anyways, do you know a way to run a virus scan from a CD boot (hoping my computer crushing again and again isn't because of some stupid WINDOWS PROBLEM -__-)
[06:00] <variant> HymnToLife: recently also available for other os's
[06:00] <eifzon_> or ubuntu + opera.
[06:00] <ubotu> haluzak: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:00] <HymnToLife> who needs a GUI for SSH'ing ?
[06:00] <variant> HymnToLife: windows users
[06:00] <HymnToLife> eifzon_, Gnome will work just fine in Debian
[06:00] <ChinaForge> Hello,I install vmware server on ubuntu 7.04,all is well,but USB device can't detect.
[06:00] <nexous> So wait, what do I have to install into ubuntu to allow the connection? Both PC's are on the same network.
[06:01] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: and not on ubuntu
[06:01] <HymnToLife> no
[06:01] <HymnToLife> Ubuntu is much heavier
[06:01] <nexous> What is ssh port in ubuntu feisty?
[06:01] <mjr> 22, as usual
[06:01] <HymnToLife> 22, by default
[06:01] <HymnToLife> like in any other system
[06:01] <nexous> I just didn't know what the port was, never dealt with ssh.
[06:01] <Uriku> lol, why not make a DOS floppy and let it run? it's fun
[06:02] <[ll] okeR> Hello, I'm having a "module" error. Here's the exact error - http://pastebin.ca/493065    if someone can help, I would really apprecite it
[06:02] <nexous> Having a connection error.
[06:03] <ChinaForge> Hello,I install vmware server on ubuntu 7.04,all is well,but USB device can't detect.If install USB device before start vmware,USB device can detect.
[06:04] <HymnToLife> !repeat | ChinaForge
[06:04] <ubotu> ChinaForge: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[06:05] <nexous> What do I need to install on ubuntu for putty to work?
[06:05] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: btw, dont you think the alt-cd for ubuntu works?
[06:05] <[ll] okeR> Hello, I'm having a "module" error. Here's the exact error - http://pastebin.ca/493065    if someone can help, I would really apprecite it
[06:05] <eifzon_> ok
[06:05] <HymnToLife> eifzon_, the installer will work but the installed system will be quite slow, unless you do some heavy deboatization work
[06:05] <HymnToLife> bloat*
[06:06] <soundray> nexous: you mean in order to connect to ubuntu from another machine running puttyssh?
[06:06] <nexous> soundray: yes. Just ssh?
[06:06] <dyrne> ChinaForge: im not sure i understand you problem but there is a setting in vmware to make the specific usb 'port' available. its a dropdown or checkbox you click
[06:06] <soundray> nexous: yes
[06:06] <nexous> soundray: okay thanks.
[06:06] <soundray> nexous: 'sudo apt-get install ssh'
[06:06] <nexous> soundray: i know, thanks though :p
[06:06] <deCon> nexous: wheres the ssh config file located (the black/white list)
[06:06] <nexous> deCon: hold i think I have it now.
[06:07] <deCon> soundray: ssh blacklist/whitelist location?
[06:07] <eifzon_> HymnToLife: but my father is just going to surf on opera
[06:07] <eifzon_> nothing more
[06:09] <soundray> deCon: there is no such thing. What you want to do can be achieved, but you need to familiarize yourself with ssh. man ssh to get started.
[06:09] <nexous> In samba, how do I allow /var/www/ to be writeable?
[06:09] <Patoo> Hey
[06:10] <JJinCO33> is the ubuntu website having issues?
[06:10] <deCon> soundray: i believe i blacklisted all traffic for ssh before i upgraded to feisty, and i want to make sure/fix that i can now use my phone to ssh in
[06:10] <SurfnKid> anyone here use screenlets?
[06:11] <AlexC_> Hey,
[06:11] <AlexC_> I'm trying to use GaJim to connect to Jabber, and then to MSN - however, I'm not sure how! Can I use my googlemail account?
[06:12] <PriceChild> AlexC_, google has details on their site
[06:12] <ChinaForge> dyrne:I setting USB port available already,If I install usb device first,and start vmware,usb device is right.
[06:12] <AlexC_> PriceChild: I've seen a few links on ubuntuforums about that, however that was for "Google Talk"
[06:12] <AlexC_> PriceChild: which ... I don't want/need
[06:12] <PriceChild> they are the same aren't they....?
[06:12] <PriceChild> name is pricechild@gmail.com
[06:12] <PriceChild> connect to talk.google.cmo
[06:13] <PriceChild> *com
[06:13] <AlexC_> PriceChild: I thought Google Talk was different to Jabber?
[06:13] <deCon> is there any reason someone would want to set up a proxy on their own box? to go through https and bounce into a blocked site on public puter?
[06:13] <gluttony> ok, i have managed to connect to my pc from a windows box. is there some way i can acces my comp and see the desktop, not just the terminal?
[06:13] <PriceChild> deCon, why would you ask?
[06:13] <PriceChild> gluttony, you can do remote desktop...
[06:13] <EverythingEvil> if I want to create some doc pages that arent on the wiki yet, how do i go about doing that?
[06:14] <deCon> PriceChild, just if i'm on my phone at another location like public wifi where they may restrict access, if i could use a proxy on my ubuntu box to get around that if they allow https unblocked
[06:14] <gluttony> thats what i tried. do i just use win xps remote desktop tool? or is there a way to do it through putty?
[06:14] <happywithed> Doshite jisatsu to iu nick?
[06:15] <PriceChild> deCon, Yeah its "possible"
[06:15] <happywithed> Hello everyone!
[06:15] <AlexC_> hi
[06:15] <EverythingEvil> anyone?
[06:15] <JJinCO33> Is anyone having trouble updating or with the ubuntu website at the moment?
[06:15] <happywithed> Where do I go for help with ldap
[06:16] <QuixoticJ> is there a listing somewhere of channels I can visit on this server? possibly something gaming related or just general hang out ?
[06:16] <PriceChild> JJinCO33, I'm fine atm...
[06:16] <QuixoticJ>  I want to stay on the same server just find other channels.
[06:16] <AlexC_> QuixoticJ: #ubuntu-offtopic or type /list
[06:17] <RainCT> Hi
[06:17] <QuixoticJ> AH /list is blinding you cant watch the scroll your eyeballs will roll out of your head. ty alexc_
[06:18] <sidvicius>  i have a problem with Ubuntu ... i have php5-mysql module and MYSQL_SOCKET /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
[06:18] <RainCT> how can I get my IP?
[06:18] <deCon> how do i set sudo so that it asks for password each time?
[06:18] <JJinCO33> I keep getting timeouts trying to get to the site and every update from whatever.ubuntu.com fails, some other sites are running fine for me, all software packages are telling me they cannot be authenticated as well.
[06:18] <QuixoticJ> deCon I think sudo already does that.
 it should already. mine does
[06:18] <AlexC_> RainCT: in terminal, ifconfig - or if you are on 7.04 right click the network manager icon and go Connection Information
[06:18] <deCon> mine does not....it asks every 15 minutes or so
[06:18] <dr_willis> sudo caches the password for a small amount of time
[06:18] <QuixoticJ> deCon it only remembers the password a short while after you first put it in.
[06:18] <dr_willis> could be considered a security issue.
[06:18] <deCon> right, is there any way to eliminate that
[06:19] <dr_willis> i would start with 'man sudo' :)
[06:19] <deCon> dr_willis, which is...?
[06:19] <dr_willis> yes theres a way.. no i dont know it off hand. :)
[06:20] <gluttony> how can i see my desktop when remote connect from a windows machine?
[06:20] <lee__> hi, is there any GUI application to easily config GRUB?
[06:20] <dr_willis>  The file /usr/share/doc/sudo/OPTIONS describes the options used for building the Debian version of sudo, some of which change default behaviors documented elsewhere in this document.
[06:20] <zilly66> how do i have start up with my computer?
[06:21] <Pupen1> What options are normally passed to the mount of /home? (anybody with /home in a separate partition can show me the fstab line?)
[06:21] <dr_willis> hmm.. wonder if its a compiled in feature.
[06:21] <dr_willis> Pupen1,  i normallu use the 'defaults' option.
[06:21] <RainCT> AlexC_: thanks
[06:21] <Pupen1> dr_willis: but what does Ubuntu use when installed as that?
[06:21] <usser|work> Pupen1 sure
[06:22] <dougie> Ok on my camera always auto mounted on my laptop but here it's not and when i go to file browser it showes up in the device list like the "Places" area but when i tell it to mount it says "Cannot mount volume. Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"
[06:22] <usser|work> Pupen1: http://pastebin.ca/493098
[06:22] <Stormx2> dougie: Hmm... my camera uses the gnome camera manager... usually you can't see the files directly?
[06:22] <dr_willis>   /dev/hdc1 /home ext3 defaults 0 1
[06:22] <Pupen1> usser|work: thanks.
[06:22] <dr_willis> would be alli can rember using.
[06:23] <dougie> Stormx2, usually it mounts just like a drive or what not and i can view the picture just like on my removable hard drive
[06:23] <deCon> how do i find/make/append a blacklist to ssh
[06:24] <RainCT> how can I get access to shell on a remote PC?
[06:24] <dr_willis> deCon, blocking specific ips from sshing in?
[06:24] <dr_willis> RainCT,  install the ssh server. (assuming the remote is running linux) and use ssh client on the local box.
[06:24] <linux__alien> is bmp and bmpx same?
[06:24] <fiskapa> hi #ubuntu
[06:25] <kevin> i have connected a hard drive with windows on it and NTFS file system and altho i can take files off the drive i cannot put files on it as it says i dont have permssion how do i change that??
[06:25] <fiskapa> where would one find a ubuntu cd in paris?
[06:25] <dr_willis> !info bmpx
[06:25] <ubotu> bmpx: Beep Media Player eXperimental. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.36.1-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 3261 kB, installed size 8888 kB
[06:25] <gluttony> how can i see my desktop when remote connect from a windows machine?
[06:25] <dr_willis> !info bmp
[06:25] <ubotu> Package bmp does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:25] <RainCT> dr_willis: that's openssh-server?
[06:25] <deCon> dr_willis: yes, or "block all" ...i tihnk i used a similar option a while ago, and now i want to change it
[06:25] <dr_willis> gluttony,  vnc is handy for that. kde and gnome both have remote-desktop clients also. but ive never used those
[06:25] <dr_willis> deCon,  the sshd config file has those options. Or you could use firewall blocking rules.
[06:26] <gluttony> and is vnc free?
[06:26] <usser|work> gluttony sure
[06:26] <dr_willis> gluttony,  100% free/gpl :)
[06:26] <gluttony> gpl?
[06:26] <dr_willis> there are some variants for windows thats not gpl'ed i think
[06:26] <dr_willis> !gpl
[06:26] <ubotu> gpl is the GNU General Public License. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
[06:26] <deCon> dr_willis: where is the sshd config located?
[06:26] <QuixoticJ> is it possible to make my client remember the channels I have open right now so next time I open xchat they are all there ?
[06:26] <dr_willis> deCon,  just a guess.. i think /etc/ssh or similer.
[06:26] <dyrne> gluttony: for windows i normally just download the client from tightvnc
 and can it be installed to a removable drive and run on multipul comps?
[06:27] <dr_willis> I like the 'ultravnc' for windows.
[06:27] <dr_willis> gluttony,  no idea. there may be a 'stand alone' version at tha one web site.  that has a lot of programs with that feature.
[06:27] <usser|work> i agree ultravnc rocks my world
[06:27] <kevin> i have connected a hard drive with windows on it and NTFS file system and altho i can take files off the drive i cannot put files on it as it says i dont have permssion how do i change that??
[06:27] <dr_willis> amazing how what used to be standard.. is now a special feature. (runable from removeable media is now the exception)
[06:28] <eifzon> if i got a p2 400mhz 128mb 4gb hdd geforce 4400, can i install ubuntu alternative cd with any gui?
[06:28] <usser|work> kevin: !ntfs-3g
[06:28] <fawaz> hi.. i installed ubuntu on my laptop but i can't get me SD card slot to be detected
[06:28] <LjL> eifzon: little low on RAM, but yes you can. try xubuntu.
 only reason i ask is because i dont want to have to install software on my friends comp
[06:28] <kevin> i have installed that 3g thing but still it does not work
[06:28] <eifzon> LjL: isnt fluxbox less?
[06:28] <RainCT> dr_willis: installed ssh on both and openssh-server on remote but if I do   ssh user:ipaddr    it says connection refused, what's wrong?
[06:29] <LjL> eifzon: possibly, but fluxbuntu isn't an official ubuntu flavor afaik. but sure.
[06:29] <dr_willis> http://portableapps.com/  - has a collection of apps that are runable from a usb drive - without instlling.
[06:29] <dr_willis> RainCT,  i just do 'ssh ip#'
[06:29] <eifzon> ok :)
[06:29] <dyrne> eifzon: id get xubuntu install cd and maybe install fluxbox but honestly id try vector linux or one of the other slackware based distros with some package management
[06:29] <fawaz> anyone knows how to install SD reader drivers on ubuntu?
[06:29] <dr_willis> http://portableapps.com/  is one of those MUST rember sites. :)
[06:29] <sidvicius> anybody can help me
[06:29] <sidvicius> Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect] : Can't create UNIX socket (24) in /var/www/virtual/puertodeportivo.cl/htdocs/intranet/class/Sql.class.php on line 34
[06:29] <sidvicius> what does it means?
[06:30] <dr_willis> fawaz,  laptop with a built in sd reader/multi memory card reader?
[06:30] <eifzon> but when i am installing ubuntu threw the alternative cd? can i choose what gui i want
[06:30] <fawaz> yes dr_willis
[06:30] <RainCT> dr_willis: same (if with # you mean as root)
[06:30] <deCon> dr_willis: how do i set up port forwarding for ssh?
[06:30] <dr_willis> fawaz,  some  laptops dont have that stuff fully supported yet.
[06:31] <dr_willis> RainCT,  dont login directly as root. i mean do a 'ssh 192.148.2.3' or whatver and type in a users name/password.
[06:31] <dyrne> eifzon: yeah. though it will install ubuntu-desktop by default.  you can type 'server' at prompt when it boots then just sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop after the install
[06:31] <dr_willis> deCon,  somthing ive never had to do. cant help ya. I belive theres a lot of guides/docs ondoing that specific task hopwever.
[06:31] <openlad> soundray: i think update was successful but it never asked of cdrom.
[06:31] <eifzon> when is the prompt? :P
[06:31] <fawaz> dr_willis: how do i knwo id my laptop support it?
[06:32] <usser|work> deCon just forward 22 port
[06:32] <dyrne> eifzon: id download the xubuntu alternate cd instead. it will be much more straight forward
[06:32] <BennyA> where can I disable gnome-infos by mouse-over?
[06:32] <DrLaunch> How can I set Beryl to run on start up?
[06:32] <dougie> Ok on my camera always auto mounted on my laptop but here it's not and when i go to file browser it showes up in the device list like the "Places" area but when i tell it to mount it says "Cannot mount volume. Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"
[06:32] <dr_willis> fawaz,  google for your specific laptop. as far as i know MY laptop has only support for a few of the 'slots' on its reader. so i bought one of those $5 usb-342-in-one readers.
[06:32] <RainCT> dr_willis:  rainct@[???] :~$ ssh [xx.xxx.xx.xxx]    ssh: connect to host [xx.xxx.xx.xxx]  port 22: Connection refused
[06:33] <dr_willis> RainCT,  check the logs on the server. it may be blocking it with its firewall or other rules/security options.
[06:33] <deCon> i'm looking to hop on a proxy...anyone point me in a good direction for a proxy list?
[06:33] <dr_willis> RainCT,  also be sure the server is running ssh service. (and its currently running)
[06:33] <RedACE> you usually won't get a connection refused by a firewall
[06:34] <RedACE> firewalls typically just drop the packet and you'll timeout
[06:34] <RedACE> sounds like the daemon isn't running
[06:34] <fawaz> dr_willis: well i think i have to buy those thingies as well cuz as far as i know sony vaio laptops don't support linux at all.. at least in the esupport web site there is not drivers what so ever for linux
[06:34] <RedACE> fawaz: don't be silly
[06:34] <dr_willis> fawaz,  a lot of laptops dont have full support for that feature - sadly. they cant just use a usb one.
[06:34] <fawaz> redACE: i'm not i'm serious
[06:35] <dr_willis> linux runs good on my older vaio laptop. :)
[06:35] <fawaz> mylaptop has bio scanner as well i am afraid i might loose on that aswell
[06:35] <deCon> dr_willis: is openSSH the same as the aptitude ssh?
[06:35] <tondar> hello all
[06:35] <dr_willis> a lot of the issues with laptops are the specific 'chipset/card' thats being used as the media reader is not supported.
[06:35] <dr_willis> !info openssh
[06:35] <ubotu> Package openssh does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:35] <dr_willis> !info ssh
[06:35] <tondar> is there a smart folders port to gnome?
[06:35] <oldude67> is there a list of laptops somewhere that are supported under ubuntu?
[06:35] <deCon> !info ssh
[06:36] <ubotu> ssh: Secure shell client and server (transitional package). In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.3p2-8ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 32 kB
[06:36] <tondar> "Smart Folders"
[06:36] <fawaz> how about bio scanner is is that same with those SD readers?
[06:36] <deCon> !info openssh
[06:36] <ubotu> Package openssh does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:36] <dr_willis> oldude67,  thers a laptop forum i belive and wiki page.   Given the varity of laptops.. its always a risk. heh .
[06:36] <RedACE> sudo apt-get install ssh
[06:37] <Familien> Hi all, how do I install Broadcom tg3 driver into ubuntu ?
[06:37] <dyrne> deCon: what are you trying to find out?
[06:37] <tondar> any ? Smart Folders
[06:37] <QuixoticJ> in x chat can I make it remember the channels I have open so I dont have to find them again next time I open x chat?
[06:37] <tondar> yes
[06:37] <deCon> dyrne: how to install openSSH to use instead of regular
[06:37] <tondar> you could
[06:37] <Smygis__> !info openssl
[06:37] <RainCT> dr_willis, RedACE:  to start it would it be  sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start?  this says   * Starting OpenBSD Secure Shell server... [fail] 
[06:37] <RedACE> sudo apt-get install ssh
[06:37] <ubotu> openssl: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools. In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.8c-4build1 (feisty), package size 977 kB, installed size 2304 kB
[06:37] <Familien> I use Ubuntu server 6.06.1 LTP
[06:38] <tondar> right click the channel and then check auto connect
[06:38] <RedACE> RainCT: Check your logs
[06:38] <RainCT> RedACE: ok, where are they located?
[06:38] <RedACE> /var/log
[06:39] <PepperBob> Familien, this one should be precompiled
i found one portable desktop connection thing, but its putty portable
[06:39] <w4ett> so after crying the ati woes for awhile, I'm looking to replace my vid card with nvidia...what is the minimal needed for compiz & Beryl to be used effectively?
[06:39] <nexous> I'm using rsync in Putty, I transferred a folder, but I can't find it on my windows pc.
[06:39] <deCon> why use ssh client vs server? don't i need both?
[06:39] <RainCT> RedACE: do you know on what file? (I don't have direct access to the other PC and it's owner knows like nothing about computing :p)
[06:39] <deCon> w4ett: probably a geforce4 6XXX series
[06:40] <dougie> Ok my camera always auto mounted on my laptop but here on my desktop it's not and when i go to file browser it showes up in the device list like the "Places" area but when i tell it to mount it says "Cannot mount volume. Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"
[06:40] <RedACE> RainCT: messages I'd assume
[06:40] <deCon> w4ett: but  i believe you can get the nicer ones for fairly decent prices (8XXX series)
[06:40] <Familien> PepperBob: is it in the kernel: 2.6.15-28-386 ? (That is Ubuntu server 6.06.1 LTS)
[06:40] <RedACE> hmm there are openssh-client and openssh-server packages
[06:40] <PepperBob> Familien, try modprobe -l | grep tg3
[06:40] <oldude67> so can someone tell me how to split this hard drive without losing my ubuntu, so that i can add another distro?
[06:40] <PepperBob> Familien, that's the module for Broadcom tg3 iirc
[06:41] <w4ett> deCon: looking at a budget card....gonna upgrade the whole system in 6 months
[06:41] <tondar> any port to Smart Folders????
[06:41] <tondar> please
[06:41] <linux__alien> i installed bmp media player but unable to get the effects plugin and skins installed
[06:41] <linux__alien> where do i get it from
[06:41] <plutonium> i installed amule when i try to get the list server the gui disappear can anyone help
[06:41] <RedACE> wtf is Smart Folders?
[06:41] <Familien> PepperBob: /lib/modules/2.6.15-28-server/kernel/drivers/net/tg3.ko
[06:41] <kevin> nvidia 6200 are only cost pennies these days
[06:41] <ssburlea> I need drivers for the RTL8185 , any ideas? It is the Realtek zebra 8185 Wireless NIC
[06:41] <zilly66> could someone help me in having GAIM/Pidgin start when my computer boots?
[06:41] <PepperBob> Familien, so you got it i guess
[06:42] <tondar> RedACE: k
[06:42] <keiwc> hey
[06:42] <tondar> RedACE: lemme explain
[06:42] <RedACE> what do you mean "k"? I asked a question
[06:42] <DuckFart> w4ett: UK20/$US40 for 6200 nivida here in the UK...
[06:42] <w4ett> kevin:  so a 6xxx series will render ok?
[06:42] <keiwc> does anyone know where to get custum blue icons for ubuntu desktop?
[06:42] <tondar> RedACE:  Smart Folders contain documents grouped together based on search criteria that you define instead of their physical location
[06:42] <PepperBob> Familien, what's your problem with that...?
[06:42] <nexous> I'm using rsync in Putty, I transferred a folder, but I can't find it on my windows pc.
[06:42] <Familien> PepperBob: Ok Hmm
[06:43] <dougie> Beryl worked fine on my ATI X700 Mobility....should be fine with the 6xxx series
[06:43] <kevin> well i have a 6800GT and its fine but 6200 should be ok
[06:43] <Poisson_Pilote> hi all
[06:43] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:43] <Felarin> i'm using 6600 GT, Beryl is fine on it as well.
[06:43] <keiwc> does anyone know where to get custum blue icons for ubuntu desktop?
[06:43] <oriez> !DVD
[06:43] <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
[06:43] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:43] <Poisson_Pilote> I currently have a big problem with Ubuntu, some of my files just disappeared
[06:43] <w4ett> dougie:  running into the xorg 7.2 legacy driver problem....
[06:44] <RedACE> sounds like a horrible waste of resources
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <usser|work> zilly66 whats the problem
[06:44] <w4ett> on feisty
[06:44] <Felarin> keiwc: try www.gnome-look.org
[06:44] <dougie> hmm
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <dougie> idk i'm using the beta drivers on my 8500gt
[06:44] <tondar> RedACE: are you trying to help or what?
[06:44] <zilly66> usser|work i want to have GAIM/Pidgin start up when my computer starts
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <nexous> Stop spamming
[06:44] <zilly66> usser|work is there a setting to do that?
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <PepperBob> KiloHertz, are you okay??
[06:44] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:44] <RedACE> Kilo: ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:45] <Felarin> it's such a retarded qn KiloHertz, explains why no one is responding
[06:45] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:45] <tondar> KiloHertz: STOP
[06:45] <Felarin> you want intelligent answers, ask intelligent qns
[06:45] <[ll] okeR> Hello, I'm having a "module" error. Here's the exact error - http://pastebin.ca/493065    if someone can help, I would really apprecite it
[06:45] <dougie> w4eet, idk i'm using the beta drivers on my 8500gt
[06:45] <ssburlea> !realtek
[06:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about realtek - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:45] <PepperBob> Why don't we have a ANTI-SPAM bot in here?
[06:45] <emet> KiloHertz: try "ctrl-alt-backspace"
[06:45] <dougie> w4ett, idk i'm using the beta drivers on my 8500gt
[06:45] <dougie> lol
[06:45] <nexous> PepperBob: I was just wondering the same thing.
[06:45] <usser|work> zilly66: should be hang one
[06:45] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:45] <usser|work> *on
[06:45] <Familien> PepperBob: The problem is that I use drbl (http://drbl.sourceforge.net/) and drbl tells me that I do not have a network driver for that network card I have i the client machine
[06:45] <Felarin> thats it, i'm adding him to ignore
[06:45] <RedACE> KiloHertz: open a terminal and do ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:45] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:45] <RedACE> KiloHertz: open a terminal and do ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:45] <zilly66> usser|work thanks, take your time
[06:45] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:45] <RedACE> KiloHertz: open a terminal and do ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:45] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:46] <RedACE> KiloHertz: open a terminal and do ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:46] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:46] <RedACE> KiloHertz: open a terminal and do ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:46] <KiloHertz> Hey how do I get to the software properties from the terminal in ubuntu?
[06:46] <RedACE> oh sure kick me and not him?
[06:46] <w4ett> dougie:  mine is an ati 9200.....3d quit when I did a clean install of feisty....
[06:46] <dougie> .....can somone ban him or something thats annoying
[06:46] <RedACE> idiot
[06:46] <PepperBob> Can anyone kill -9 KiloHertz ?
[06:46] <deCon> !info openssl
[06:46] <ubotu> openssl: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) binary and related cryptographic tools. In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.8c-4build1 (feisty), package size 977 kB, installed size 2304 kB
[06:46] <dougie> w4ett, ohh i used the ATI binary drivers and XGL to run beryl
[06:46] <deCon> !info sslc
[06:46] <ubotu> Package sslc does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:46] <deCon> !info ssl
[06:46] <dougie> w4ett, that was on my laptop
[06:46] <nexous> How do I set my windows directory in Putty?
[06:47] <ubotu> Package ssl does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:47] <tondar> hey PriceChild
[06:47] <KiloHertz> MAC OS LINUX
[06:47] <felix> hi, I'm wondering if anyone here has connected an old record player to their ubuntu box and managed to play through the pc speakers?
[06:47] <w4ett> dougie:  had no luck with the ati legacy drivers...had to use the opensource radeon instaed
[06:47] <tondar> PriceChild: you know anything about smart folders on osx, any port for it (gnome)
[06:47] <tondar> ?
[06:47] <mc44> KiloHertz: please stop
[06:48] <PriceChild> tondar, what makes them smart?
[06:48] <dougie> w4ett, did you just apt-get install xorg-drivers-fglrx and then get the restricted modules package?
[06:48] <usser|work> zilly66: hm turns out this option is not in pidgin, weird use gnome autostart facilities
[06:48] <tondar> PriceChild: they grab files that I define in a config file and store them
[06:49] <zilly66> usser|work should i put in a bug report?
[06:49] <PriceChild> tondar, in english?
[06:49] <tondar> PriceChild: k, hold
[06:49] <w4ett> dougie:  yea...system locks up when I glxgears......lol
[06:49] <dougie> ...hmm
[06:49] <tondar> PriceChild: Smart Folders contain documents grouped together based on search criteria that you define instead of their physical location.
[06:49] <dougie> sounds like a problem with your video cards 3d rendering lol
[06:49] <w4ett> dougie:  aparrently the new xorg 7.2 is incompatable
[06:50] <PriceChild> tondar, so like tagging?
[06:50] <dougie> w4ett, is that included with feisty? Because I ran feisty on my laptop just fine.
[06:50] <deCon> how i install in cli from a http location?
[06:50] <tondar> PriceChild: yes
[06:50] <w4ett> dougie: the forum is full or horror stories
[06:50] <dougie> w4ett, with the fglrx drivers
[06:50] <tondar> PriceChild: These folders are actually dynamically updated by the Spotlight engine to contain content that match certain criteria. For example, this could be used to give you a folder containing all the Word documents containing the word "smith" that have been edited within the last 7 days. Smart Folders are created by saving a Spotlight search, which records the search criteria in a Property list file with a .savedSearch extension and, by default, saves the
[06:50] <tondar> m in the "/Users/username/Library/Saved Searches" folder.
[06:50] <usser|work> zilly66: no its not there, suggesting u to use gnome or kde autostart tools
[06:51] <tondar> PriceChild: this is on the mac osx I want something like it for gnome
[06:51] <PriceChild> tondar, I don't know off by heart but I'm sure something out there will do that
[06:51] <w4ett> dougie:  I never could get the fglrx drivers to work with my card
[06:51] <tondar> PriceChild: I've been searching for a day now
[06:51] <tondar> PriceChild: no luck
[06:51] <tondar> :(
[06:51] <deCon> how do i download and install a tar.gz file from http location???
[06:51] <w4ett> dougie: 9200se
[06:51] <gubluntu> whats a console application i can use to edit replace a line of text... e.g.   curl -s http://www.website.com | grep "Hello" | SOMETHING -regex "<(.|\n)+?>" ""             would produce "Hello", not "<TD>Hello</TD>"
[06:51] <sidvicius> anybody can help me ..
[06:51] <usser|work> tondar u mean kerry beagle desktop search
[06:51] <LjL> gubluntu: man sed
[06:51] <sidvicius> what does it means Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect] : Can't create UNIX socket (24) in /var/www/virtual/puertodeportivo.cl/htdocs/intranet/class/Sql.class.php on line 34
[06:52] <dougie> w4ett, ah yeah older....ok
[06:52] <ALDI> hi guys, just installed ubuntu via live cd on a complete seperate hd. ubuntu didn't install any bootloader, so that after the reboot after the installation windows starts :-( any idea?
[06:52] <tondar> PriceChild: kerry?
[06:52] <tondar> usser|work: kerry
[06:52] <dougie> Ok my camera always auto mounted on my laptop but here on my desktop it's not and when i go to file browser it showes up in the device list like the "Places" area but when i tell it to mount it says "Cannot mount volume. Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume"
[06:52] <tondar> usser|work: nope got beagle already
[06:52] <w4ett> dougie:  worked great on edgyy tho...lol
[06:53] <tondar> !info kerry
[06:53] <usser|work> tondar: oh hows smart folders different? is there are any additional functionality??
[06:53] <ubotu> kerry: a KDE frontend for the Beagle desktop search daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.2.1-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 291 kB, installed size 1360 kB
[06:53] <dougie> w4ett, well idk downgrade lol...not really too much that edgy doesn't have that feisty does
[06:53] <LjL> gubluntu: specifically (not tried), that one should be curls -s http://blah | sed "s/\<.\|\n)+?\>//g"
[06:53] <tondar> usser|work: ok its like when I save something like myname-filename.ext it goes to myname folder which is a smart folder
[06:54] <w4ett> dougie:  funny thing is that in the beta for feisty...3D worked ok
[06:54] <gubluntu> LjL: thanks looking into it now
[06:54] <usser|work> tondar: omg thats shweet
[06:54] <w4ett> dougie:  figure that out.
[06:54] <tondar> usser|work: yeah
[06:54] <tondar> usser|work: brb
[06:54] <dougie> w4ett, hmm was it not xorg 7.2 then?
[06:54] <dunlop> anyone could give me 3 reasons wy to learn python?
[06:54] <tondar> usser|work: you find anything pm me
[06:55] <usser|work> tondar ok
[06:55] <PriceChild> dunlop, no they can't
[06:55] <dunlop> lol ok
[06:55] <PriceChild> dunlop, you learn it if you want to.
[06:55] <dunlop> ....
[06:55] <usser|work> tondar i cant pm though im not registered =)
[06:55] <tondar> usser|work: k
[06:55] <tondar> usser|work:
[06:56] <w4ett> dougie: this has me puzzled......this happened after clean install from shipit disk....
[06:56] <w4ett> same xconf files and drivers
[06:57] <gubluntu> LjL: sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `<'
[06:57] <maza_> connect #turbojugend_olari
[06:58] <maza_> quit
[06:58] <LjL> gubluntu, you mistyped something, as that command doesn't give me errors (although it doesn't do what you wanted it to)
[06:58] <w4ett> dougie: well it's off to pricewatch for a new nvidia
[06:59] <dougie> w4ett, there you go :) i got my 8500gt for like 109 off newegg....its really nice! has that ram cache thing so it actually has 512mb of video ram but it uses 256 of it for cacheing
[07:00] <w4ett> dougie:  thans fer ur help
[07:00] <blunt_> hi. im having a problem using a microsoft wireless multimedia keyboard (usb), whenever I try type once the cd has booted up it takes the first letter i type and just loops it and nothing else will work
[07:00] <jayson> hi people, have a ubuntu channel in brazilian language ?
[07:01] <CheshireViking> !br | jayson
[07:01] <w4ett> dougie: be back soon
[07:01] <ubotu> jayson: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[07:01] <monaleilani> Hi, I upgraded to Feisty and my login manager and panels are gone.
[07:01] <rimey57> hi, I'm a newbie
[07:01] <rimey57> I need help
[07:01] <SurfnKid> welcome to the jungle
[07:02] <ewathing1on> ...we've got fun and games...
[07:02] <rimey57> is there anyone here that can help me?
[07:02] <monaleilani> I have to drop to the shell and log in to a specific user then startx, and then I get my desktop but no panels
[07:02] <usser|work> rimey57 ask your question
[07:02] <mo0osah> are there any gui clients that update dns at dyndns.org?
[07:02] <PepperBob> rimey57, don't ask to ask.
[07:03] <rimey57> I just started to install ubuntu
[07:03] <rimey57> latest version
[07:03] <monaleilani> Anyone? Should I just reinstall something?
[07:03] <rimey57> then it says cannot install
[07:03] <monaleilani> I suspect it's my fault, I had custom login manager and theme
[07:03] <rimey57> no screen found
[07:03] <rimey57> what is it means?
[07:04] <PepperBob> rimey57, it couldn't probably load the graphics driver...
[07:04] <Frogzoo> can anyone point me to a howto to set the mount options udev uses for my pcmcia flash card?
[07:04] <jayson> hi people, how i can test my processor and Mother Board ?
[07:04] <zaggynl> My USB drive doesn't get auto-mounted, could anyone help me on this?
[07:04] <monaleilani> Figures.
[07:04] <usser|work> mo0osah afraid not, theres only a script
[07:04] <zaggynl> I don't want to manually mount it each time :(
[07:04] <rimey57> then how can I fix it?
[07:04] <yimmmy> helo
[07:04] <ewathing1on> rimey57: how far did you get on the install?
[07:04] <monaleilani> Hi, I upgraded to Feisty and my login manager and panels are gone.
[07:04] <Frogzoo> jayson: choose the memtest option from the grub screen at boot
[07:04] <monaleilani> I have to drop to the shell and log in to a specific user then startx, and then I get my desktop but no panels
[07:04] <yimmmy> dose any one here use azureas
[07:05] <PepperBob> rimey57, just curious which graphics adapter are you using? know that?
[07:05] <usser|work> mo0osah: some broadband routers come with dyndns client builtin
[07:05] <jayson> Frogzoo memtest tests only memory, right ?
[07:05] <monaleilani> I suspect it's my fault, I had custom login manager and theme
[07:05] <rimey57> just starting up the installation from boot up cd
[07:05] <usser|work> mo0osah check if u have one of those
[07:05] <PepperBob> rimey57, using a notebook=
[07:05] <rimey57> I'm using ati mobility radeon  x1400
[07:05] <Frogzoo> jayson: tests a lot of cpu functionality as well
[07:05] <Hugolp> Hi, anyone knows if theres any problem to have Ubuntu and Kubuntu in the same computer but diferent patitions?
[07:05] <rimey57> I'm using acer aspire 5560 notebook
[07:06] <yimmmy> any one here use azures torrent client
[07:06] <Frogzoo> jayson: you probly can find a version of prime for linux
[07:06] <jayson> Frogzoo when i run memtest, my pc break down
[07:06] <PriceChild> Hugolp, perfectly fine
[07:06] <mo0osah> usser|work how do i do that?
[07:06] <Frogzoo> jayson: oh that's bad
[07:06] <monaleilani> Wow, it's amazing
[07:06] <Hugolp> thanks PriceChild
[07:06] <jayson> Frogzoo i test memory, and its ok, maybe processor or mb ?
[07:06] <usser|work> mo0osah do u have broadband(cable,dsl)??
[07:06] <mo0osah> yes adsl
[07:07] <usser|work> mo0osah: how many computers are in your house?
[07:07] <monaleilani> If I had the money I'd pay $250 to talk to ubuntu tech support, but I guess I'm screwed
[07:07] <yimmmy> any one here use azures torrent client
[07:07] <PepperBob> yimmmy, what's your problem?
[07:07] <mo0osah> yimmmy i used to
[07:07] <rimey57> I try to find it in the web.... they did mention about xorg.conf.... but I have no idea what is it all about
[07:07] <yimmmy> im getting slow downloads since i switched to linux
[07:08] <rimey57> I've remove second partition of my hdd (use to be Vista)
[07:08] <yimmmy> it was fine with windows
[07:08] <PepperBob> rimey57, if the live cd has problem it might be difficult to fix. it reads as it wouldn't be able to load a module for the graphics adapter
[07:09] <rimey57> so do you mean something wrong with the cd?
[07:09] <rimey57> can I use check the cd for defect option to check it?
[07:09] <mo0osah> usser|work, 1 desktop and one notebook
[07:09] <PepperBob> rimey57, sounds like a missing module? notebooks can be quite painful...
[07:10] <usser|work> mo0osah they all connected to the adsl? through a router?
[07:10] <jayson> Frogzoo my problem maybe a problem with hd ?
[07:10] <gubluntu> can i pass variables in an alias?     i.e.   alias acs='apt-cache search $1'                     where  "acs gnome"   will work?
[07:10] <yimmmy> ??
[07:10] <PepperBob> yimmmy, i don't think that's a "linux" problem
[07:10] <rimey57> pepperbob, I'm really newbie at this, how to the module get missing?
[07:10] <yimmmy> are you sure
[07:10] <rimey57> I just download the iso from the net.....
[07:11] <Ayabara> !bluetooth
[07:11] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[07:11] <yimmmy> dose anybody mod here
[07:11] <mo0osah> usser|work yes
[07:11] <yimmmy> you mod the xbox
[07:11] <mo0osah> usser|work I'm running the server on the notebook which always stays on
[07:12] <seraphim> gubluntu: just do alias acs='sudo apt-cache search'
[07:12] <usser|work> mo0osah: and desktop is connected through the notebook
[07:12] <SurfnKid> guys how can i copy a large amount of files of different format onto one folder. All those files are on separate folder, I'd just like to do a 'locate...' and dump in a folder
[07:12] <mo0osah> usser|work no the router
[07:12] <mo0osah> usser|work I move alot so my ip changes
[07:12] <rimey57> what shud I do? re-download the iso again and give it another try?
[07:12] <gubluntu> seraphim: not a good example.. i want to pass something in the command
[07:12] <usser|work> mo0osah: whats te model/make of the router?
[07:12] <freezone> hello guys
[07:12] <PepperBob> rimey57, no... i'm not saying that this is the error... it's just that this is one possibility
[07:13] <mo0osah> netgear ... something
[07:13] <PepperBob> rimey57, it's hard to analyse without concrete logs or something
[07:13] <yimmmy> dose any body mod the xbox with linux as there os
[07:13] <mo0osah> usser|work right now i'm at home but usually i'm in my college and connect without a router
[07:13] <seraphim> gubluntu: that's not an alias anymore ;) try writing a small bash-script
[07:13] <freezone> after plugging in my web blaster usb cam it seems to be detected correctly. but when i list /dev/sdb till /dev/sdz (hdd is /dev/sda) i get no results. but there are lots of pics on there. http://pastebin.ca/493194
[07:14] <freezone> any hints please?
[07:14] <yimmmy> dose any body mod the xbox with linux as there os
[07:14] <rimey57> pepperbob, tell me what I shud do...
[07:15] <rimey57> it did says something is already loaded but no screen found
[07:15] <ubuntuEdgy> hii all
[07:15] <PepperBob> rimey57, well it's unlikely that the module is missing... can't read about problems...
[07:15] <mo0osah> usser|work i just installed configured groftpd, when I connect to 127.0.0.1, it works but when I use the actual ip address it doesnt work...
[07:15] <Frogzoo> freezone: graphics -> gthumb -> import photos
[07:16] <rimey57> mmmm
[07:16] <usser|work> mo0osah: u have to forward ftp ports from router  to your server
[07:16] <PepperBob> rimey57, which version do you try to install again?
[07:16] <yimmmy> dose any body mod the xbox with linux as there os
[07:16] <yimmmy> >
[07:16] <yimmmy> ?
[07:16] <jayson> how i can debug xorg in ubuntu feisty ?
[07:16] <soso> upnp nix forward
[07:16] <rimey57> ubuntu 7.04
[07:16] <PepperBob> rimey57, 32bit i guess?
[07:16] <rimey57> yup
[07:17] <usser|work> mo0osah: if u take your notebook server with you everywhere then reouter based dundns client wont work
[07:17] <freezone> Frogzoo, that does not help until i am able to mount the cam like a flash drive
[07:17] <Frogzoo> jayson: look for lines starting with EE in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[07:17] <yimmmy> guess not
[07:17] <Frogzoo> freezone: have you tried it?
[07:17] <Woody_> how can i install my nvidia driver?
[07:17] <rimey57> mmm, i ran the same cd to my other pc, seems ok... able to ran and go to the desktop
[07:18] <Woody_> how can i install my nvidia legacy driver?
[07:18] <rimey57> I guese there's nothing wrong with the cd
[07:18] <mo0osah> usser|work ok...
[07:18] <jayson> Frogzoo this is not the problem, the programs don't write is this archive. the programs crash with this message "XIO:  fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0" or "XIO:  fatal IO error 2 (Connection reset by peer) on X server :0.0"
[07:18] <rimey57> something wrong with this notebook
[07:18] <mo0osah> usser|work dyndns.org has a couple clients that can be used but I dont know how to set them up
[07:18] <freezone> Frogzoo, you can import pictures from existing filesystems into gthumb. but since my problem is to mount that cam it does not help what you suggest
[07:19] <rimey57> actually its not a cd.... it's a dvd, will it make any different?
[07:19] <Frogzoo> freezone: maybe you should try it first
[07:19] <beanie> is it possible to get the 2.6.22 from gutsy and install it on feisty?
[07:19] <premier__> hello, I'm having trouble with some videos... It seems to have started since I installed medibuntu... anyway, I hear a lot of popping on the audio, and the video changes resolution randomly
[07:19] <premier__> this is for videos that played perfectly before
[07:19] <Ayabara> what's a good app for getting images from a nokia phone using bluetooth?
[07:19] <usser|work> mo0osah: i remember trying them out back in the day, never got them to work
[07:19] <Woody_> how can i install my nvidia legacy driver?
[07:20] <freezone> Frogzoo, you dont get it?
[07:20] <yimmmy> i need to know every thing about web making and video editing with linux
[07:20] <usser|work> mo0osah: what can i say im dumb'
[07:20] <mo0osah> usser|work hehe
[07:20] <fawaz> how can i find the manufacturer and the model of my build in camera?
[07:20] <mo0osah> usser|work so the server I'm running would work when i'm not behind a router?
[07:21] <SurfnKid> i just found a bunch of files
[07:21] <steel_lady> Please I need help with one installation, some strange chmod problem
[07:21] <SurfnKid> now how can i copy them all to a folder
[07:21] <usser|work> mo0osah yep, when u have a public ip it should, try connecting directly to dls modem
[07:21] <SurfnKid> it doesnt provide an option to copy files and paste
[07:22] <usser|work> mo0osah: but then again it will work from behind the router too, u just need to setup port forwarding
[07:22] <fawaz> anyone knows how to find the manufacturer and the model of the camera build in my laptop?
[07:22] <usser|work> mo0osah i think netgear routers setup can be accessed at 192.168.0.1 by default
[07:22] <yimmmy> any body know
[07:22] <yimmmy> i need to know every thing about web making and video editing with linux
[07:22] <steel_lady>  make install
[07:22] <steel_lady> chmod g+w
[07:22] <steel_lady> chmod: missing operand after `g+w'
[07:22] <steel_lady> Try `chmod --help' for more information.
[07:22] <steel_lady> make: *** [install]  Error 1
[07:23] <rimey57> pepperbob, is there anything I can do? or my notebook really can't support ubuntu?
[07:23] <assasukasse> i have a big problem, nautilus doesn't want to open my home folder, but can open all the other ones, if i try to open my home it crashes telling me something about bonobo-activation-server
[07:23] <FOAD> Someone please help: a few minutes after starting the kubuntu-desktop all gdk apps start segfaulting when I try to run them (before that it all seems ok). No such problem when booting ubuntu?
[07:23] <assasukasse> what should i do
[07:23] <usser|work> steel_lady chmod needs an operand =)
[07:23] <mo0osah> usser|work how do i see my lan ip?
[07:23] <usser|work> steel_lady a file that u chmodding
[07:23] <mo0osah> usser|work for port forwarding
[07:23] <PepperBob> rimey57, it _can_ be that your notebook troubles. I doubt that it's the graphics adapter - i have not read any problems dealing with this graphics cards, so...
[07:23] <usser|work> mo0osah ifconfig
[07:24] <steel_lady> usser|work, I am not doing chmod! I just do make install and it gives me that crazy chmod message
[07:24] <rimey57> I found this, https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/3287
[07:24] <fulld> do I want to use /dev/md0 or /dev/md/0 ?
[07:24] <yimmmy> error 100
[07:24] <yimmmy> ?
[07:24] <usser|work> steel_lady haha omg, weird
[07:24] <rimey57> exactly just like my error
[07:24] <BlackBsd> anyone have any idea how i can fix my mouse,  its very sensitve,  almost unusable.
[07:25] <rimey57> but I don't understand and figure out about the solution
[07:25] <BlackBsd> i bearly touch it and it moves the entire length of the monitor
[07:25] <zaggynl> My USB drive doesn't get auto-mounted, could anyone help me on this?
[07:25] <steel_lady> usser|work I am trying for a week already to install that shit and I can not do work without it. I am begging for somebody to help me!
[07:25] <BlackBsd> i have tried xset m
[07:25] <yimmmy> xbox modding programs is there a list
[07:25] <BlackBsd> with no luck
[07:25] <yimmmy> ?????
[07:26] <BlackBsd> zaggynl, its probally an issue with udev..
[07:26] <usser|work> steel_lady whats the program
[07:26] <assasukasse> someone can help me?
[07:26] <BlackBsd> maybe there are docs on automounting.
[07:26] <mo0osah> usser|work for port forwarding do i use inet ip or bcast ip?
[07:26] <yimmmy> list
[07:26] <steel_lady> usser|work it is astronomy package miriad
[07:26] <zaggynl> BlackBsd, so, should I restart that service?
[07:26] <PepperBob> rimey57, you could use the alternative (text) installer and when you got the base system you could try to solve the error
[07:26] <assasukasse> i have a problem, nautilus doesn't let me browse my home folder anymore, when i try to do it crashes telling me to stop bonobo-activation-server and restart nautilus, wich i did
[07:26] <usser|work> mo0osah inet the one that doesnt end with 255
[07:26] <jessezhao> hi,i want to found one desktop rss reader on my new ubuntu desktop.
[07:26] <assasukasse> with no luck
[07:27] <BlackBsd> well, not if you have not made changes to the service..
[07:27] <jessezhao> who can help me.
[07:27] <BlackBsd> im not really sure.
[07:27] <rimey57> mmm
[07:27] <rimey57> ok
[07:27] <mo0osah> ok
[07:27] <BlackBsd> but i know it has to do with udev, maybe even dbus
[07:27] <rimey57> I give it a try
[07:27] <PepperBob> rimey57, but when you say you are new to all this, this will be a little longer way to go...
[07:27] <jessezhao> i want to found one desktop rss reader on my new ubuntu desktop except lifera
[07:27] <rimey57> thanks pepperbob
[07:27] <rimey57> I did saw the option
[07:27] <yimmmy> no list
[07:27] <yimmmy> ?
[07:27] <rimey57> I better give it a try first
[07:27] <steel_lady> usser|work i know that nobody is familiar with miriad but I am desperate really
[07:28] <rimey57> thanks
[07:28] <heroin> Hi i wish to create a shortcut for launching wine ~/game.exe
[07:28] <heroin> how do i do that
[07:28] <Woody_> can someone please help me in installing the NVIDIA GLX LEGACY drivers?
[07:28] <PepperBob> rimey57, np. i suggest read every step carefully. won't be to tough. at least you should be able to boot the base system.
[07:28] <Over88> salve a tutti
[07:28] <nickrud> heroin, right click the desktop (or panel) and select create launcher
[07:28] <heroin> nickrud:  i tried that but it seem 2 work
[07:29] <nickrud> heroin, try using absolute paths: /usr/bin/wine /home/<you>/game
[07:29] <assasukasse> is there someone that can help me about this crap nautilus bug?
[07:29] <pyrops> sorry can u help me with
[07:30] <heroin> nickrud:  ok one moment
[07:30] <pyrops> sudo apt-get install sun-java5-plugin
[07:30] <pyrops> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[07:30] <felix> earlier on I asked if anyone had an old record player working through ubuntu, didn't get an answer so I decided to research it a bit more. Turns out I didn't need a fancy audio playing program, I just plugged it in and once I'd remembered to enable my line-in :P it was automatically pumping out. I don't even have an audio app open at the moment. I'm so happy at the moment. 80's record players under ubuntu feisty  ---- just work :D:D
[07:31] <Pally> do you guys have .realplayerrc in /usr/lib/realplay-10.0.8/share/default
[07:31] <sorsis> any tomcat experts? http://pastebin.ca/493045
[07:31] <yimmmy> can some one direct me to were i can get some help
[07:31] <sorsis> yimmmy: with what?
[07:31] <heroin> nickrud: that worked :) ~ was the problem
[07:31] <cbs> whats the easiest way to put an avi on a cd or dvd for viewing in a dv dplayer?
[07:31] <tim167> hi all, i'm trying to build alsa firmware on ubuntustudio but i get 'c compiler cannot create executables' am i missing something ?
[07:31] <cbs> dvd*
[07:31] <nickrud> heroin, good
[07:32] <yimmmy> with modding
[07:32] <pyrops> nevermind!!!
[07:32] <yimmmy> apps for linux
[07:32] <SurfnKid> how do I export an image to SVG? from PNG or JPG?
[07:32] <nickrud> pyrops, so did you run the dpkg command?
[07:32] <sidvicius> help me, what does it means Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect] : Can't create TCP/IP socket (24) in /var/www/virtual/puertodeportivo.cl/htdocs/intranet/class/Sql.class.php on line 34
[07:32] <sorsis> yimmmy: be more specific
[07:32] <pyrops> yeh it blocked but i got it back to work
[07:32] <yimmmy> i need xbox modding apps for linux
[07:32] <pyrops> the java plugin for mozilla???
[07:32] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: use gimp
[07:33] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, i am, where's the svg option to save
[07:33] <nickrud> pyrops, yeah, but sudo dpkg --configure -a
[07:33] <pyrops> nickrud:  yeh
[07:33] <nickrud> pyrops, oh, nm me :)
[07:33] <pyrops> hehe :D
[07:33] <Familien> PepperBob: Do you think that I can lookup the tg3 driver in this kernel  2.6.15-28-386 " cat /tftpboot/nbi_img/kernel_version_in_initrd.txt -> 2.6.15-28-386" I i'm not sure that the tg3 driver is in this kernel
[07:33] <aidehua> What is bind9 doing listening on udp port 33233?
[07:33] <sorsis> yimmmy: http://www.xbox-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page
[07:34] <sorsis> pyrops: 64bit system?
[07:34] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: the file must have .png on its name , like ubuntu_logo.png
[07:34] <Woody_> void^: you there?
[07:34] <pyrops> nop
[07:34] <rosaschwarzenbac> hi, i have Apple Color OneScanner 600/27 ... i looked at the project page and saw that it is supported (weakly) but enough for me... when i run xsane, it shows that there is no device detected
[07:34] <yimmmy> no i need programs for the computer
[07:34] <sorsis> pyrops: should be package in repos
[07:34] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid:  click save ass then name it with .png at the end
[07:34] <sorsis> yimmmy: for what?
[07:35] <yimmmy> no i need xbox programs for the computer
[07:35] <PepperBob> Familien, what do you mean? we saw the module right in you module direcory?!
[07:35] <sorsis> yimmmy: be more specific
[07:35] <sorsis> yimmmy: in old xbox you transferred files with ftp to xbox
[07:36] <yimmmy> i dont know any of them xlinkai  quix craction    dot halo
[07:36] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, ive got the filename as name.png..  I'd like to save it to .svg
[07:36] <neo_> Hey guys, quick question: When I initially installed Edgy Eft, when I botted up, I only saw one kernel to load from (and windows, because I was dualbooting). However, the more I use Linux, particulary, the more I update it, there seem to be more and more kernels in the list. What is this? And how do I clean out the ones I odn't use?
[07:36] <heroin> who helped me like 1 second ago?
[07:36] <heroin> with the shortcut?
[07:36] <Woody_> does anyone here knows how to install nvidia graphics on Fiesty? please reply!
[07:36] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: then it should be name.svg
[07:36] <sorsis> Woody_: it did it by itself for me when i tried to tweak my graphics settings
[07:37] <heroin> Woody_: that very detailed i suggest i look on google? or the wiki?
[07:37] <Simo1> Hi
[07:37] <heroin> Woody_: u could try enableding the desktop graphics things perhaps it auto installs them?
[07:37] <sorsis> Woody_: and ofcourse with apt-cache search nvidia should show at least one package
[07:37] <neo_> Come on, anyone out there who can help me?
[07:37] <Woody_> heroin: sorsis: i need your help guys
[07:37] <SlimeyPete> Woody_: the normal way is to use the Restricted Hardware Manager
[07:37] <Simo1> I would like to how to configure evolution email to my isp ?
[07:37] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, yes but im looking on the extension section of the Save As.. on Gimp, cant find svg, I just find other extensions, is it there and I just cant see it?
[07:38] <Woody_> heroin: sorsis: i installed the legacy but it didnt work
[07:38] <sorsis> Woody_: when you find the package use 'sudo apt-get install <package-name>
[07:38] <Simo1> how to config email ?
[07:38] <Woody_> SlimeyPete: when i use the restricted and i reboot, the X wont start
[07:38] <Woody_> sorsis: i dont know which package to use
[07:38] <SlimeyPete> neo_: Ubuntu keeps all your old kernels in case you find that the newer ones don't work. You can remove them from the list by editing /etc/grub/menu.lst as root, and then running "sudo grub-install /dev/sda" (where /dev/sda is the name of your hard disk device)
[07:38] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: one sec pls
[07:39] <SlimeyPete> Woody_: look in /var/log/ to find the X error file. See if it has any nvidia errors in it (search for "nvidia")
[07:39] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, ok thx, also when i type .svg at the end of file, says Saving '/home/klormexor/Desktop/firefox-rgb.svg' failed:
[07:39] <SurfnKid> Unknown file type
[07:39] <rosaschwarzenbac> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:39] <SurfnKid> maybe it doesnt support it
[07:39] <albert_> does anybody know the command to eject the cdrom-drive?
[07:39] <SurfnKid> thats probably it
[07:39] <heroin> i created a application launcher but it fails because it only works when i enter the wine command when iam in the directory of the .exe i wish to start. SO can i add a cd command before it executes the wine command or do i have to make a script for that?
[07:39] <sorsis> Woody_: use the other driver. binary for xorg. it works with me
[07:39] <Simo1> Do I need to update ubuntu 7.0.4 ?
[07:39] <Woody_> SlimeyPete: please go to #ubuntu-classroom we will talk there
[07:40] <rosaschwarzenbac> no
[07:40] <rosaschwarzenbac> srry
[07:40] <PepperBob> albert_, eject
[07:40] <Woody_> sorsis: if you can help me, please go to #ubuntu-classroom
[07:40] <albert_> PepperBob, too easy :
[07:40] <Simo1> maybe I am in the wrong place
[07:41] <Simo1> anyone here
[07:41] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: have you tryed #gimp  , i get the same error as you
[07:41] <Simo1> please help
[07:41] <ubuntuEdgy> ???
[07:41] <rosaschwarzenbac> i read it wrong
[07:41] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, i will, :)
[07:41] <rosaschwarzenbac> do you have 7.0.4
[07:41] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: best of luck
[07:42] <SurfnKid> hehe, thx, i now somehow it can be done i am about to find out!
[07:42] <hollandlucas> quick question: Default Depth "24" or Default Depth 24?
[07:42] <Simo1> ok should i update from the internet 7.0.4 ?
[07:44] <cbs> i am so confused
[07:44] <rosaschwarzenbac> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[07:44] <Slappy> i got disconnected but if you need a website woody for how to install nvidia drivers try here http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[07:44] <nexous> Hi, how do I configure proftpd and add user/pass?
[07:44] <Slappy> or here http://ubuntuforums.org/
[07:45] <heroin> i created a application launcher but it fails because it only works when i enter the wine command when iam in the directory of the .exe i wish to start. SO can i add a cd command before it executes the wine command or do i have to make a script for that?
[07:45] <rosaschwarzenbac> any help Simo1
[07:45] <rosaschwarzenbac> ?
[07:45] <Simo1> yes
[07:45] <SurfnKid> ubuntuEdgy, gimp-svg extension package
[07:45] <Simo1> needed
[07:45] <cbs> i am trying to use K3b to make a video cd, but it says AVI's are not supported, only mpeg1 and mpeg2...is there no mpeg4 support in linux? and should I convert the avi to mpeg 2?
[07:45] <rosaschwarzenbac> cool
[07:45] <rosaschwarzenbac> oh
[07:45] <Simo1> Do I updfate from the internet new version of ubuntu 7.0.4
[07:45] <rosaschwarzenbac> !feisty  didnt help??
[07:45] <svizzero> I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[07:45] <dyrne> cbs: video cd will need to be converted to mpeg
[07:45] <Simo1> rosa
[07:46] <Simo1> what can play WMA ?
[07:46] <Simo1> software ?
[07:46] <Simo1> any thing ?
[07:46] <eifzon> i am trying to install ubuntu alternatave, where can i check my ifconfig -a?
[07:46] <cbs> dyrne: is mpeg4 not supported in linux?
[07:46] <Jack3> How do i resume using wget?
[07:46] <cbs> whats the fastest way to convert avi to mpeg?
[07:46] <Simo1> rosa ?
[07:46] <Simo1> WMC player ?
[07:47] <Simo1> which one ?
[07:47] <svizzero> I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[07:47] <dyrne> cbs: ive never found a reliable solution in linux that didnt take alot of work. the gui frontends i usually have an issue with. sound out of sync and stuff.
[07:47] <rosaschwarzenbac> !mplayer
[07:47] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[07:47] <dyrne> cbs: wait you are wanting to make a vcd or svcd right?
[07:47] <cbs> dyrne: oh
[07:47] <Simo1> how to turn on multiverse ?
[07:47] <Simo1> multiverse
[07:47] <dbrewer_rjr> is rootkit hunter a good thing to install with feisty?
[07:47] <rosaschwarzenbac> sudp nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:48] <rosaschwarzenbac> sudo
[07:48] <Mo0oSaH> !ftp
[07:48] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[07:48] <Xikitin_14> eyy wenas
[07:48] <Xikitin_14> spanis?
[07:48] <rosaschwarzenbac> and take away the #  infront of the sources
[07:48] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a amd64 support forum?
[07:48] <Xikitin_14> ay alguien espaol?
[07:49] <Agrajag> !es
[07:49] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:49] <LjL> !es | Xikitin_14
[07:49] <ubotu> Xikitin_14: please see above
[07:49] <bullium> eifzon: when are you wanting to issue that command?
[07:49] <eifzon> yes
[07:49] <eifzon> i wanna run it under the installation
[07:49] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a amd64 support forum?
[07:49] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a amd64 support chat
[07:49] <Jack3> Whats the command to resume wget?
[07:50] <Jack3> hello?
[07:50] <Simo1> mplayer
[07:50] <bullium> eifzon: during the installation it should auto configure your network for you.
[07:50] <Mo0oSaH> vlc is nice as well
[07:50] <Simo1> rosa how to install mplayer
[07:50] <Simo1> step by step ?
[07:50] <pyrops> nickrud: Please file a bug report against
[07:50] <pyrops>     f-prot-installer!
[07:50] <pyrops> dpkg: error processing f-prot-installer (--configure):
[07:50] <pyrops>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:50] <Mo0oSaH> Simo1: if you're new, try VLC in Adept
[07:50] <PandaMan> hi everybody
[07:50] <pyrops> how might that be done?
[07:50] <Slappy> !amd64
[07:50] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[07:51] <yazeed> 
[07:51] <yazeed> 
[07:51] <ubuntuEdgy> SurfnKid: :P
[07:51] <pyrops> cause i cant install anything now cause it blocks on that.. saying that there is no internet connection
[07:51] <Simo1> can vlc play wma ?
[07:51] <Simo1> can vlc play WMA
[07:51] <LjL> Simo1: some of them
[07:52] <yazeed> hi all
[07:52] <nickrud> pyrops, I don't have that on my system, you file the bug ;)
[07:52] <dbrewer_rjr> has anyone in here installed rootkit hunter with feisty?
[07:52] <pyrops> nickrud:  but how do i file it?
[07:52] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> does anyone use virtualbox here?
[07:52] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a ubuntu amd64 support channel?
[07:52] <Anisette> hi
[07:52] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a ubuntu amd64 support channel?
[07:53] <guycook_> dbrewer_rjr, sounds interesting?  is that root kit hunter just for 32bit feisty?
[07:53] <nickrud> pyrops, oh. Post /var/lib/dpkg/f-prot-installer.postinst on paste.ubuntu-nl.org if you can
[07:53] <beanie> is virtualbox as good as vmware?
[07:54] <pyrops> nickrud: and how do i debug it? so i can install something again
[07:54] <nickrud> pyrops, um make that /var/lib/dpkg/info/f-prot-installer.postinst
[07:54] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> beanie I saw a site comparing them yesterday
[07:54] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> it appears to be better
[07:54] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a ubuntu amd64 support channel?
[07:54] <dbrewer_rjr> guycook_: well, it says noarch, so i think that means it will build on anything, but do not take my word for it. i am a programmer, not an admin, forced into the admin role due to cutbacks
[07:55] <Simo1> Thanks room
[07:55] <Simo1> bye bye
[07:55] <svizzero> anyone knows if there is a ubuntu amd64 support channel?
[07:55] <SlimeyPete> svizzero: this is kinda it
[07:55] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> beanie: check the benchmarks here http://www.linux-gamers.net/smartsection.item.56/virtualbox-vs-qemu.html
[07:55] <ScribbleJ> Hey, brilliant people - anyone tried using debootstrap to install Feisty Fawn yet?  Anything special I should worry about?
[07:55] <nickrud> Depends on what's in that file. As an absolute last gasp, edit that file so the second line has exit 0. That will bypass what's causing the error. But reading the script first is a good idea.
[07:55] <svizzero> SlimeyPete, I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[07:56] <guycook_> hmmm... can't get the vmware workstation 6 to start... says "Unable to change virtual machine power state:  Failed to connect to peer process" this is on feisty 64bit with 64bit version of vmware6 workstation
[07:56] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> I use qemu and it works great for most purposes, but it can't play sound fast enough
[07:56] <dbrewer_rjr> has anyone installed rootkit hunter on feisty, or other ubuntu? is it necessary????
[07:56] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> are there any good virtualizers that can play sound well?
[07:56] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> I don't want to install virtualbox or vmware to find out they don't play sound either
[07:57] <nickrud> pyrops, see above. I forgot your name
[07:57] <svizzero> I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[07:58] <nickrud> dbrewer_rjr, I've put that on my machines before, and necessary depends on the level of your paranoia
[07:59] <hachi> how can I find out what kernels are officially available for me to run with feisty fawn without using `apt` and friends? I don't want to have to boot into ubuntu to find this information out (because I'm too far away from the machine at this moment)
[08:00] <nickrud> hachi, packages.ubuntu.com has that info
[08:00] <dooglus> hachi: check on http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:00] <Mo0oSaH> !ftp
[08:00] <JC_Denton_> I can't eject my cd drive.. sudo eject fails me
[08:00] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[08:00] <dyrne> hachi: packages.ubuntu.com
[08:00] <dbrewer_rjr> nickrud: i am configuring a prod box for a small webhosting company. if they ask me if i have installed an antivirus, would it be better to say 'yes'?
[08:00] <dooglus> JC_Denton_: unfold a paperclip and poke it into the small hole in the cd tray
[08:01] <boitono> How would I prevent the kernel from loading a module?
[08:01] <pyrops> nickrud: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21317/
[08:01] <hachi> thanks, is packages.ubuntu.com linked from anywhere 'high up' in the pages? So that I can easily find it again in the future? ubuntu.com has a page for 'software catalogue', but I don't see a link to packages.ubuntu there
[08:01] <dyrne> JC_Denton_: you will experience a small electric shock. not dangerous unless it archs across your heart though..
[08:01] <stefg> !blacklist
[08:01] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[08:01] <nickrud> dbrewer_rjr, Since I'm not a real admin, I think I'll pass on that kind of a policy question :)
[08:01] <guycook_> bye for now
[08:01] <svizzero> I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[08:02] <svizzero> Anyone knows why after I installed the 64bit version of ubuntu and I can't open firefox(segfault) and if I try to open nautilus nothing happens and my cpu goes 100%, what can I do???
[08:02] <Louey> stop repeating so much
[08:02] <AndyCR> hi, how do i tell ubuntu to stop overwriting my hand-installed nvidia driver? its driving me nuts, does it at every boot
[08:02] <JC_Denton_> dooglus - wow that works. does it have to be a metal prod?
[08:02] <stefg> svizzero: i'd reinstall and choose 32bit this times .. the performance gain of 64bit isn't worth the trouble
[08:02] <dooglus> JC_Denton_: no, anything pointy will do
[08:03] <dooglus> JC_Denton_: eject should work though, so long as nothing is using the disk.  being "cd'ed" to the directory counts as using it
[08:03] <svizzero> stefg, I deleted my gentoo install for this sh***
[08:03] <Louey> svizzero i sent you a link on how to install 32 bit
[08:03] <ge2x> hey whats the mysql-dev package called in synaptic?
[08:03] <stefg> svizzero: backups are a good habbit in any case
[08:03] <JC_Denton_> dooglus.. no this behavior is common on my lappie. usually after trying and failing to read the drive
[08:04] <svizzero> stefg, course I have one
[08:04] <JC_Denton_> i asked concerning the metal prod coz using my plastic one wouldn't work ...
[08:04] <EnsignRedshirt> Does anyone happen to know if the program "xv" is available in a package in Dapper?  I just tried to use the Image library in python, and when I tried to use the 'show' method for an image, I got an error that says "sh: xv: command not found"
[08:04] <stefg> svizzero: so no reason to swear
[08:04] <dbrewer_rjr> nickrud: i'm not an admin either :(  just have to do this for my company due to cutbacks. I need all the advice I can get!!!
[08:04] <afief> !package nvu
[08:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about package nvu - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:04] <svizzero> stefg, just annoying
[08:04] <svizzero> stefg, time is money
[08:05] <ge2x> !package mysql-dev
[08:05] <Woody_> i need some help from an expert in Nvidia drivers
[08:05] <dooglus> ge2x: libmysql++-dev?  or libmysqlclient15-dev?
[08:05] <dyrne> svizzero: 64bit works pretty well except for having to chroot for some stuff. ive not really seen instabiliity problems much. bad luck i guess
[08:05] <jacques_> salut
[08:05] <Louey> !nvidia
[08:05] <ge2x> dooglus: dunno which do i need to compile php with mysql support?
[08:05] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:05] <nickrud> dbrewer_rjr, I'm in the same position as you are, really. Learning as I go.
[08:05] <Woody_> Louey: can you help?
[08:05] <stefg> svizzero: 64bit generally works, but flash and codesc sucks, so you need a 32bit chroot anyway... the performance gain just isn't worth it, and as it sounds you tinkered with the libs... so if tome is money: reinstall32bit
[08:06] <dooglus> ge2x: what does the configure script complain about?
[08:06] <nickrud> pyrops, still looking
[08:06] <Louey> sorry man i use ati
[08:06] <dooglus> ge2x: the config.log usually gives enough information to find what's missing
[08:06] <svizzero> stefg, is there a real performance gain yet?
[08:06] <Woody_> ah okay Louey
[08:06] <ge2x> error: Cannot find MySQL header files under yes
[08:06] <Woody_> i want some help in NVIDIA please!
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> !nvidia | Woody_
[08:06] <ubotu> Woody_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:07] <Woody_> IndyGunFreak: that cant help
[08:07] <Woody_> can you help me?
[08:07] <Woody_> IndyGunFreak: can you help me?
[08:07] <dooglus> ge2x: do you need to build it?  you could just install php5-mysql
[08:07] <IndyGunFreak> probably, but not when you give a canned response like that
[08:07] <dooglus> !info php5-mysql
[08:07] <ubotu> php5-mysql: MySQL module for php5. In component main, is optional. Version 5.2.1-0ubuntu1.1 (feisty), package size 63 kB, installed size 240 kB
[08:07] <stefg> svizzero: very little softawre is 64bit optimized, or multithreaded.... so it'll rtake some time until the potential of 64bit and multicore CPUs will pay off
[08:07] <Louey> tried using Envy woody_?
[08:08] <fragalot>  /quit, /exit and /part are sitting on a boat, somebody farted, who was it? the name has no 'u' or 'a' in it, but it does have a t.
[08:08] <Woody_> whats Envy?
[08:08] <ge2x> dooglus: i need to compile php
[08:08] <pyrops> nickrud: another problem comes up if i try to uninstall http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21318/
[08:08] <variant> Woody_: why can't the nvidia howto help? it tells you exactly what to do
[08:08] <Woody_> I want to install Nvidia Legacy please!
[08:08] <Woody_> its not working
[08:08] <variant> !repeat | Woody_
[08:08] <ubotu> Woody_: 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
[08:08] <Woody_> variant: i tried, its not working
[08:08] <Louey> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[08:08] <dooglus> ge2x: php is available as a binary package
[08:08] <nickrud> pyrops, yeah, that would be expected. the file you're after isn't on that site anymore. That's the bug you file.
[08:09] <Woody_> ill try Envy
[08:09] <boitono> !blacklist
[08:09] <ubotu> To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[08:09] <Woody_> where can i get Envy from?
[08:09] <strangerI> so why is ubuntu so much more popular than fedora these days?
[08:09] <variant> strangerI: ask in #ubuntu-offtopic
[08:09] <nickrud> pyrops, post /var/lib/dpkg/info/f-prot-installer.postinst
[08:09] <nickrud> pyrops, one thing at a time
[08:10] <Louey> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html     <---- to get envy
[08:10] <cbs> scribble; why not just use a livecd
[08:11] <pyrops> nickrud: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21319/  ?!
[08:12] <nickrud> pyrops, gedit /var/lib/dpkg/info/f-prot-installer.postinst , and paste the contents ;)
[08:13] <Wolf-Song> I'm having a problem with my audio. The output is really quiet, even with everything turned all the way up. Can anyone help?
[08:13] <hilts50> Anyone know how to change the initial start up image in Feisty?
[08:13] <strangerI> php mail function not working on ubuntu install ... never seen this before on other systems ... have you guys had similar problems?
[08:14] <_Jaak_> i am looking for the original human icon theme, where can i find them?
[08:14] <stefg> !usplash | hilts50
[08:14] <ubotu> hilts50: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[08:14] <hilts50> thanks
[08:14] <stefg> Wolf-Song: intel hda-audio?
[08:14] <Wolf-Song> stefg, yes
[08:14] <nickrud> _Jaak_, it's legacyhuman-theme I think
[08:14] <Myrtti> strangerI: you do have the backend mail settings in order?
[08:15] <yimmmy> internal fire wall that i dont know about?
[08:15] <Myrtti> Wolf-Song: have you checked alsamixer values?
[08:15] <_Jaak_> isn't legacy an previous version of the theme?
[08:15] <Wolf-Song> Myrtti: yes, I have. Currently everything is at max.
[08:15] <Wolf-Song> It's still barely audible
[08:16] <peter_> Hi, I'm looking for info on how to set up gaim/pidgin or another IM client in a way suitable for a public terminal.  That is, no savable account information, aliases, or passwords.
[08:16] <stefg> Wolf-Song: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/456
[08:16] <Woody_> Envy might fix my problems?
[08:16] <yimmmy> is there a firewall that i dont know about how can i find it azures says that its firewalled
[08:16] <variant> yimmmy: you behind a router|
[08:16] <variant> ?
[08:16] <nickrud> _Jaak_, yes, and you're right, it doesn't have the icons. Maybe it was called tango? I'm hazy, sorry
[08:17] <_Jaak_> i would like to create a human-black icon theme so that's why i am looking for the originals
[08:17] <dyrne> yimmmy: there is a firewall but by default it lets everything through  "sudo iptables -L" to see if there are any rules   they should all say accept
[08:17] <variant> peter_: make the .gaim file non writable
[08:17] <yimmmy> what
[08:17] <variant> dyrne: the default firewall doesn't allow incoming connections
[08:18] <peter_> dyrne, I will try that, and hope gaim allows logins, be back in 3 or so
[08:18] <dyrne> variant: iptables rules are setup by default?
[08:18] <Wolf-Song> stefg: Afraid that hasn't helped me much.
[08:18] <variant> dyrne: firestarter is, as far as i know, installed by default
[08:18] <fsgaston> I was wondering if their is a GUI for doing windows Authentication for Ubuntu.
[08:18] <dyrne> variant: ah
[08:19] <nickrud> firestarter's in universe, it's not installed by default
[08:19] <variant> fsgaston: no, there is no gui but it is possible to get login information from active director etc for logging into your ubuntu computer
[08:19] <_Jaak_> nickrud, tango is gnome's default theme
[08:19] <stefg> Wolf-Song: it's one of the most frequently asked questions in here.. buggy alsa. the proper way would be recompiling the latest alsa from source
[08:19] <variant> nickrud: for some reason i thought it was..
[08:19] <fsgaston> variant - thanks
[08:19] <JC_Denton_> some process has a hold on my cd drive.. the light is constantly on and I am unable to eject it unless i force it. new cd's wont be read either
[08:19] <pyrops> nickrud: haha sry, im a bit slow today, and imagine i had an exam today aswell :P here we go :) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21321/
[08:19] <yimmmy> Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[08:19] <yimmmy> target     prot opt source               destination
[08:19] <yimmmy> Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
[08:19] <yimmmy> target     prot opt source               destination
[08:19] <yimmmy> Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
[08:19] <nickrud> _Jaak_, eh. I changed it first thing when I installed, memory sucks :)
[08:19] <yimmmy> target     prot opt source               destination
[08:19] <yimmmy> yimmmy@yimmmy-desktop:~$
[08:19] <variant> JC_Denton_: fuser -v /dev/dcrom
[08:20] <Wolf-Song> stefg: Would you be able to tell me how to do that?
[08:20] <variant> JC_Denton_: fuser -v /dev/cdrom
[08:20] <fsgaston> Is Ifolder server working currently on Ubuntu
[08:20] <sdf_> hi how can i run ram files??
[08:20] <variant> !real | sdf_
[08:20] <stefg> Wolf-Song: search the forums... it's a faq, wealth on info on that
[08:20] <ubotu> sdf_: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:20] <Wolf-Song> alright.
[08:21] <JC_Denton_> fuser doesn't return anything , variant
[08:21] <variant> well then it's not in use
[08:22] <JC_Denton_> k, thanx
[08:22] <yimmmy> i need to disable my firewall
[08:22] <_Jaak_> good night peeps
[08:23] <variant> yimmmy: as i asked before, do you have a router ?
[08:23] <nickrud> pyrops, ok, it's all about downloading & installing a foreign file; do gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/info/f-prot-installer.postinst  , and type     exit 0      on line 5, the one without the #'s. That will trick the installer into thinking it's done. After that, do apt-get install f-prot-installer, then apt-get remove f-prot-installer.
[08:23] <redson> How do you go abuot getting sleep (suspend2ram) working on a desktop
[08:23] <variant> redson: should work out of ht ebox
[08:24] <variant> redson: as long as the acpi implementatio is good
[08:24] <redson> variant: I don't even have menu options for suspend2ram (feisty), unlike my laptop
[08:24] <variant> do you have acpi support on the desktop? how new is it|
[08:24] <variant> ?
[08:24] <yimmmy> yea i have a router
[08:24] <pyrops> nickrud:  cheers ;)
[08:24] <redson> variant: year and a half old
[08:24] <redson> variant: dell 8400
[08:24] <IndyGunFreak> i'm trying to set up a custom icon for when my camera launches, now, it just shows it like a hard drive, how would i change this?  I'm using Xubuntu 7.04, and #xubuntu seems to be sleeping
[08:24] <variant> yimmmy: then you need to forward the ports that azureus uses through to your ubuntu computer from the router
[08:24] <adam_> hi
[08:24] <nickrud> pyrops, I'll be in and out all day (6 more hours).
[08:25] <variant> yimmmy: might not support it..
[08:25] <adam_> Can you help me, please?
[08:25] <variant> redson: might not support it
[08:25] <adam_> I use Ubuntu and I want to install apache2+php5+mysql
[08:25] <redson> variant: anyway to verify that one way or another?
[08:25] <variant> yimmmy: sorry, ment to say that last to redson
[08:25] <pyrops> nickrud: one more thing.. Errors were encountered while processing:
[08:25] <pyrops>  clamav-base
[08:25] <pyrops>  clamav-freshclam
[08:25] <pyrops>  clamav
[08:25] <stefg> !lamp | adam_
[08:25] <variant> redson: you got /proc/acpi/sleep
[08:25] <ubotu> adam_: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[08:25] <variant> ?
[08:26] <nickrud> pyrops, yeah, different issue. But f-prot is gone?
[08:26] <Mo0oSaH> !katapult
[08:26] <ubotu> katapult is the new application launcher for KDE, to be used with applications, bookmarks, and Amarok playlists. Once you have installed, hit Alt+f2 -> katapult, then hit Alt+Space, and type what you want.
[08:26] <yimmmy> i did all my ports
[08:26] <pyrops> nickrud: yeh its gone
[08:26] <redson> variant: ~$ cat /proc/acpi/sleep
[08:26] <redson> S0 S1 S4 S5
[08:26] <JC_Denton_> still puzzled why it won't read any cd and won't eject whenever it's closed again
[08:26] <variant> redson: so it does support it
[08:26] <adam_> yeah, but it doesnt work:(
[08:26] <nickrud> pyrops, first run sudo dpkg --configure -a
[08:27] <redson> variant: is there a "what to do if sleep doesn't work by default" doc somewhere that you could point me to?
[08:27] <redson> most people say it should just work
[08:27] <redson> but not what to do if it doesn
[08:27] <redson> t
[08:27] <stefg> JC_Denton_: check your /etc/fstab ... your cdrom entry might point to e.g. /dev/hdd... should be e.g. /dev/scd0 now
[08:27] <Mo0oSaH>  !superkaramba
[08:27] <ubotu> superkaramba is an application that gives you interactive eye-candy on your desktop. To get themes for it, head over to http://kde-look.org
[08:27] <pyrops> ok
[08:27] <variant> redson: sudo echo "S1" > /proc/acpi/sleep (i think that should do it, might not be sleep though maybe hibernate or something.. chang ehte number)
[08:27] <pyrops> complains about the errors
[08:27] <pebblestone> hi, anybody tried installing Ubuntu Server 6 on parallels in Mac OS? The system halt displaying "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel."
[08:28] <nickrud> ok
[08:28] <QuixoticJ> ive heard of vmware is that a free application? I'm looking for something similiar to vmware or if someone can give me more information on vmware so i can try to run windows inside linux.
[08:28] <variant> redson: http://acpi.sourceforge.net/documentation/sleep.html this tells all
[08:28] <redson> variant: thanks
[08:28] <stefg> !vmware | QuixoticJ
[08:28] <ubotu> QuixoticJ: 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
[08:28] <scheuri> QuixoticJ: VMware player and server are free (however, not opensource)...there are indeed loads of programs out there to have virtual machines
[08:29] <Woody_> even ENVY couldn't install my nvidia graphic driver!!!!!
[08:29] <QuixoticJ> and htey all do the same thing or work the same of loading windows ?
[08:29] <nickrud> pyrops, again, post /var/lib/dpkg/info/clamav-base.postinst
[08:29] <scheuri> QuixoticJ: some do a better job with windows, some little less good...:)....I personally know that vmware (server) works very good
[08:29] <stefg> QuixoticJ: stick with vmware for a while (given your current level with experience on linux :-) )
[08:30] <nickrud> pyrops, back in 10 (work calls, temporarily :)
[08:30] <QuixoticJ> stefg yup woot second day on linux but am never going back! XD
[08:30] <pyrops> :)
[08:30] <iMacThere4iAm> hi, i am having a problem with ubuntu crashing on the login screen
[08:30] <Wolf-Song> stefg: Thanks. fixed it.
[08:31] <QuixoticJ> stefg if i run windows in vmware is it still subject to all the normal problems and risks that windows typically has ?
[08:31] <scheuri> iMacThere4iAm: how does it crash?
[08:31] <scheuri> QuixoticJ: yes it is....
[08:31] <scheuri> QuixoticJ: however, your linux or other windows virtual machines are not affected
[08:31] <QuixoticJ> scheuri but it shouldnt get to bad if i just pop it on for a quick use of an app and then back off right?
[08:31] <stefg> QuixoticJ: but still try to run your dads dvd- software in it... will be ssllloooowwww... if if works at all. it's still a virtualization of hardware
[08:31] <stefg> .. NOT
[08:31] <iMacThere4iAm> scheuri: about half a second after it appears everything freezes
[08:32] <Rei-chan> Right ,anyone know if there's a problem with the old Dell Latitude 266MHzs with Ubuntu Server?
[08:32] <hjacob> Is it possible to add keys via GUI instead of apt-key add?
[08:32] <QuixoticJ> stefg ya im going to try it in there because ive done alot of research and there is good burning software for linux but it dosent seem there is anything that quite acomplishes what anydvd does in terms of the work in the background it does
[08:32] <scheuri> Rei-chan: if you are handling older hardware and get into trouble installing it, you might want to boot without acpi
[08:32] <stefg> Rei-chan: uhhhh... how much RAM has it?
[08:32] <QuixoticJ> stefg im still going to try linux solutions but i want the virtualization setup as a backup until i find a solid solution
[08:33] <Rei-chan> scheuri: I'm not. Its someone else. They're getting ide-cd: cmd 0x28 timed out in Alt-F4.
[08:33] <JC_Denton_> stefg, it points to /media/cdrom0
[08:33] <Metal03> Hey there, I<m having HARDCORE problems...  I can't boot anymore, I'm on the LiveCD atm...  When I type my user name and password it does a "click" then "click" again and it just comes back to asking my user name!!  It's either due to my graphic (but I coupt it cause I haven't changed the drivers or anything) be cause of the clicking...  Or else, it's because my HD is too full, I think I have no free space on my HS running Ubuntu! 
[08:33] <yallaxx> guys i need some help here.. i get grub error 21 when trying to boot..here is my menu.list and device map: http://pastebin.ca/493332 ,i installed ubuntu on sda10  i also got winxp on sda1 and vista on sda7
[08:33] <Rei-chan> stefg: That's a really good question. :)
[08:33] <stefg> JC_Denton_: but /what/points there? a hdd or a scd0 entry?
[08:34] <scheuri> Metal03: have you tried to log in at the shell instead in graphic mode?
[08:34] <pyrops> nickrud: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21322/
[08:34] <Woody_> what is the command to enable the nvidia-glx driver?
[08:34] <JC_Denton_> stefg /dev/cdrom        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto
[08:34] <Metal03> Scheuri: I haven<t cause I'm a Linux newby...  How would you do that^
[08:35] <DeMan> hello
[08:35] <stefg> JC_Denton_: that's wrong .... alter /dev/cdrom to /dev/scd0
[08:35] <scheuri> Metal03: well, when booting on your harddisk and finding yourself at login screen, press ctrl-alt-F1...this will show up the non-graphical login at shell 1
[08:36] <Woody_> what is the command to enable the nvidia-glx driver?
[08:36] <scheuri> Metal03: if your login works there, you can issue the command "df -h" which will show your partitions and how full they are
[08:36] <robbit> bye
[08:36] <flyinghippo> Hello.  I have sometimes had problems where I would have an apt-build download cut off, making the package unable to download again, and I cannot remove it.
[08:36] <flyinghippo> Does anyone know of a solution?
[08:36] <CeduZo> y'a t'il des franais ici?
[08:36] <scheuri> Metal03: if there is a partition with 100%...well...it really might be the problem
[08:36] <stefg> !fr
[08:36] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:36] <DeMan> i've got a lap top - LG P1 PRO Express Dual - I've booted into the feisty desktop cd (inorder to load the live ubuntu), and I got an error from the X server, that "no screens found"
[08:37] <DeMan> so I only have a command line
[08:37] <nickrud> pyrops, try sudo mkdir /var/run/clamav  , then reinstall
[08:37] <diamotoruscant> francais francais?
[08:37] <iMacThere4iAm> scheuri: any ideas?
[08:37] <DanaG> I'm re-partitioning my system, and I'm wondering what to do for swap size.
[08:37] <CeduZo> diamotoruscant ouais franais
[08:37] <fsgaston> What installation source can you add to install Real Player
[08:37] <scheuri> iMacThere4iAm: sorry, no...
[08:37] <DemisM> hi, i have gnome running and i would like to install kde. Should i just install the kde packages or should i install kubuntu-desktop?
[08:37] <diamotoruscant> non
[08:37] <stefg> DeMan: try teh safe graphics mode
[08:37] <Flannel> !fr | diamotoruscant
[08:37] <DanaG> I have 1 gig of RAM, plus 128 megs of VRAM;
[08:37] <ubotu> diamotoruscant: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[08:37] <iMacThere4iAm> scheuri: ok, thx
[08:37] <Metal03> Scheuri: I'm 95% sure that this will be the problem...  how would I delete files on it after?
[08:37] <Woody_> what is the command to enable the nvidia-glx driver?
[08:37] <DanaG> I have 1.54 gigs of disk free.
[08:37] <Tchaka_> do you know if it is possible to use subtitles (for example srt files) with gxine?
[08:38] <scheuri> DanaG: this question ends up in philosophie...:)....some people may say 512 MB, others double the RAM (for you 2 Gigs)
[08:38] <DeMan> stefg: doesn't work as well
[08:38] <DanaG> I want to use suspend-to-disk -- so, how should I split the swap space?
[08:38] <phnom> Anyone got any pointers on how to get my webcam to work? It's integrated in my acer aspire 5101...
[08:38] <diamotoruscant> tappe ''/#ubnutu-fr
[08:38] <Woody_> what is the command to enable the nvidia-glx driver?
[08:38] <jayson> !br
[08:38] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:38] <scheuri> DanaG: in this case...I suggest you make 2 Gigs
[08:38] <DanaG> I can use one swap for swappiness, and a separate one for suspend.
[08:38] <pyrops> nickrud:  still says the same
[08:38] <DanaG> Or I can make one swap for both.
[08:38] <scheuri> Metal03: well, the command "rm" is to remove files...
[08:39] <iMacThere4iAm> can anyone help me find why i get a freeze at the login screen?
[08:39] <nickrud> pyrops, exact same error message?
[08:39] <Metal03> Scheuri: ok...  that should be enough! :)
[08:39] <pyrops> yeh
[08:39] <scheuri> Metal03: but make sure you only delete files YOU KNOW what they are and which you do not use anymore...there is not unformat or undelete in linux
[08:39] <EmperorCezar> Anyone know how I can change the timezone on my system (xbuntu)
[08:39] <FunnyLookinHat> EmperorCezar, System - Administration - Time & Date    ?
[08:39] <Metal03> Scheuri: I'm planning on deleting 300 the movie!!  hehehe
[08:39] <stefg> DeMan: that means you have to manually configure your video adapter, hw-autodetection failed. If you're going to install ubuntu anyway, use the alternate (text-mode) installer, and make sure you have a howto at hand that guides you through manual X configuration
[08:39] <kkrusty> is there a howto for LAMP installation on ubuntu feisty desktop edition?
[08:40] <Woody_> i want to install the nvidia legacy driver, i installed it but still its not working... any idea why?
[08:40] <scheuri> !lamp
[08:40] <stefg> !lamp
[08:40] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[08:40] <scheuri> stefg: sorry....:)
[08:40] <stefg> scheuri: grease the keys :-)
[08:40] <EmperorCezar> FunnyLookinHat: Xbuntu doesn't have that menu structure
[08:40] <DanaG> Perhaps just one swap partition is simpler.
[08:40] <yallaxx> guys i need some help here.. i get grub error 21 when trying to boot..here is my menu.list and device map: http://pastebin.ca/493332 ,i installed ubuntu on sda10  i also got winxp on sda1 and vista on sda7, also i got a second hd sdb with 2 partitions on..i used to have ubuntu on that aswell
[08:40] <DeMan> stefg: o.k. but how do I know how to configre the X for my hardware needs ?
[08:40] <scheuri> stefg: ;)
[08:40] <Metal03> Scheuri: Thanks, I'll try this and I'll be back to tell you if it works!
[08:40] <scheuri> Metal03: sure enough
[08:41] <FunnyLookinHat> kkrusty, http://www.supriyadisw.net/2006/12/lamp-installation-on-ubuntu    looks like that might hkep
[08:41] <stefg> DeMan: what video chip do you have?
[08:41] <pyrops> nickrud:  yeh the smae message
[08:41] <FunnyLookinHat> EmperorCezar, then I would suggest asking in #xubuntu I guess   : )
[08:41] <EmperorCezar> FunnyLookinHat: Thanks
[08:41] <DeMan> stefg: ATI X1400
[08:41] <Tehkain> Hello, a while ago I dumped alot of icons into my /usr/share/icons/gnome/scalable/emblems folder. I just deleted them. Now I am missing icons on 50% of my apps. Anyone know a solution?
[08:41] <Woody_> WHAT IS THE COMMAND TO ENABLE NVIDIA LEGACY DRIVER?
[08:41] <stefg> !ati | DeMan
[08:42] <ubotu> DeMan: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:42] <frojnd> does anyone know from head for any tutorial how to isnsall xp on feisty ?
[08:42] <stefg> !caps
[08:42] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[08:42] <kkrusty> stefg, scheuri, FunnyLookinHat: thanks
[08:42] <scheuri> Woody_: try help.ubuntu.com and search for nvidia
[08:42] <Woody_> lol, thats shouting? :P
[08:42] <nickrud> and you are certain that /var/run/clamav   exists as a directory?
[08:42] <EmperorCezar> Everyone, I found it Applications -> System -> Time and Date Settings
[08:42] <gumpish> =/ what does it MEAN for sshd to be listening on 0.0.0.0 ??
[08:42] <Woody_> !nvidia
[08:42] <scheuri> Woody_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=nvidia&titlesearch=Titel
[08:43] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:43] <Woody_> thanks sheuri
[08:43] <scheuri> gumpish: as far as I know it means it does listen TO ALL IPs of the machine
[08:43] <gumpish> ah
[08:43] <Woody_> thanks scheuri
[08:43] <scheuri> Woody_: welcome...
[08:43] <gumpish> that makes sense, thanks
[08:43] <scheuri> gumpish: but I am not quite sure...:)
[08:43] <pyrops> nickrud:  nope not at all.. however i did the mkdir
[08:44] <nickrud> pyrops, ls /var/run   does it show up
[08:44] <stefg> yallaxx: there's a fatal line wrap in the menu.list...
[08:44] <docta_v> i'm having a problem with my swap partition in ubuntu
[08:44] <docta_v> i set it up as a RAID1 array
[08:45] <pyrops> nickrud:  shows me a list of things
[08:45] <stefg> yallaxx: never mind,,, that's just pastebin
[08:45] <docta_v> but it won't start the array
[08:45] <yallaxx> kk
[08:45] <scheuri> docta_v: well, as far as I know, swap should not be set up as raid1...
[08:45] <iMacThere4iAm> can anyone help me find why i get a freeze at the login screen?
[08:45] <Lacrymology> how do I add entries to sources.list?
[08:45] <docta_v> it says "clean, not started" under mdadm --detail
[08:45] <scheuri> docta_v: there is actually no use to set it up as raid 1
[08:45] <docta_v> scheuri: no you want swap on RAID
[08:45] <docta_v> there is plenty of use
[08:46] <docta_v> if your drive crashes your system doesn't crash
[08:46] <nickrud> pyrops, and is clamav in that list: I have, as examples, gdm.pid and utmp , among others
[08:46] <pyrops> nickrud : yes
[08:46] <ghale> Hi guys
[08:46] <docta_v> if you only have data on RAID but not swap then your system can crash if it suddenly loses swap space
[08:46] <ghale> I've a question for you...
[08:46] <pyrops> now the --configure seems to say no error
[08:46] <yallaxx> whats starnge is that if i unplug sda hd i still get grub error.. i get it if i unplug sdb too.. seems like grub is on both hd's
[08:46] <Lacrymology> how do I add entries to sources.list?
[08:46] <docta_v> well... i can't even get it to the swap step
[08:46] <docta_v> i can't seem to start the array
[08:46] <stefg> yallaxx: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=338856
[08:47] <nickrud> pyrops, and, just because I'm anal sometimes, ls --color /var/run  , is clamav blue?
[08:47] <scheuri> docta_v: well, that might be true...can't really say its true or not....but...can't really help
[08:47] <docta_v> and i can't destroy it and recreate it because it says "devices busy"
[08:47] <pyrops> nickrud:  yes it blue
[08:47] <yallaxx> ok..ill have a look on that
[08:48] <jayson> quit
[08:48] <yallaxx> just that ive spent the entire day googling this problem..but not many posts related to my problem ecsact
[08:48] <fawaz> how to delete non empty directories?
[08:48] <pyrops> nickrud: now however, for example if i put apt-get install update.. 0% and stays there
[08:49] <Mo0oSaH> !eye candy
[08:49] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[08:49] <jrib> fawaz: rm -r
[08:49] <stefg> docta_v: can you boot from a desktop CD, so that you cann dissassemble tand reassemble the array (in order to giveit a new UUID) ?
[08:49] <jrib> !cli > fawaz (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:49] <fawaz> thanc jrib
[08:49] <paolo> fawaz: type "man rmdir"
[08:50] <scheuri> paolo: rmdir only works on non-empty directories
[08:50] <nickrud> pyrops, that's not exactly a legit command, install needs a package name as an argument, and update is a command for apt-get
[08:50] <scheuri> paolo: sorry...on EMPTY directories
[08:50] <Metal03> Scheuri: THANKS!!!  That was the problem!
[08:50] <BlackBsd> probally want to do rm -rf
[08:50] <kdubois> instead of using rmdir, just use "rm -rf <folderneame>"
[08:50] <paolo> in fact i say "MAN rm"
[08:50] <scheuri> Metal03: great....very welcome
[08:50] <arcade> So.. USB cameras.
[08:50] <BlackBsd> so you dont have to answer a bunch of questions
[08:50] <arcade> That iss, simple mass storage devices.
[08:50] <pyrops> nickrud well i tried java aswell.. but doesnt load
[08:50] <arcade> How do I find the _Device_?
[08:51] <arcade> It just automagically pops up on my desktop, but I need the actual device.
[08:51] <arcade> which isn't very usefull.
[08:51] <kdubois> arcade, what are you trying to do?
[08:51] <nickrud> pyrops, yeah, until clamav is fixed, you are stuck. A minute
[08:51] <pyrops> k
[08:51] <arcade> kdubois: dd it out, so that I can find some erased pictures from the nice FAT filesystem :P
[08:51] <arcade> kdubois: But that's kind of difficult when ubuntu wants to be overly userfriendly instead of just giving me the device.
[08:52] <Lacrymology> how do I add http://software.opensuse.org/download/openSUSE:/Tools/xUbuntu_6.06/ to the sources?
[08:52] <Dana1> hah, I have a random 43 MB unallocated space in the middle of my hard drive.
[08:52] <BlackBsd> arcade, you can use dmesg to figure out what device you just plugged in
[08:52] <BlackBsd> tail dmesg
[08:52] <arcade> BlackBsd: Normally, yes, but with ubuntu that was kind of difficult :P  [45731.593635]  usb 2-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 2
[08:52] <DemisM> is there a way to get the default ubuntu panel back?
[08:52] <BlackBsd> use lsusb
[08:52] <paolo> i am not able to set NumLock setted on at startup. I guess is a xorg.conf parameter..
[08:53] <paolo> any idea?
[08:53] <BlackBsd> paolo, gnome??
[08:53] <paolo> kde
[08:53] <soothsay> Does anyone know of a way to pipe text (in the console) to the clipboard (paste buffer?) in Gnome?
[08:53] <BlackBsd> in kde you can set it up in the kcontrol program
[08:53] <arcade> BlackBsd: Bus 002 Device 004: ID 04a9:310e Canon, Inc.
[08:53] <jrib> paolo: numlockx
[08:53] <arcade> BlackBsd: still doesn't give me a nice mountable device.
[08:53] <BlackBsd> type kcontrol to get the kde control pannel
[08:54] <BlackBsd> arcade, just do a dmesg without tail
[08:54] <BlackBsd> dmesg
[08:54] <BlackBsd> figure out what device its being assigned to..
[08:54] <arcade> BlackBsd: yes?  It doesn't give me a nice /dev/sdXX anymore.
[08:54] <arcade> BlackBsd: Ubuntu _doesn't_.  It only tells you:
[08:54] <paolo> i tried but it just doesn't work :-P
[08:54] <BlackBsd> o,
[08:54] <jrib> soothsay: some incantation of xclip
[08:54] <DemisM> is there a way to get the default ubuntu panel back?
[08:54] <arcade> BlackBsd: Ubuntu _doesn't_.  It only tells you:
[08:54] <arcade> [47610.184764]  usb 2-6: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[08:55] <GeorgeAScott> hi, i'm looking for sound help... i've got an old armada..found something on google about changing the audio options in the bios, can't seem to find it again
[08:55] <nickrud> pyrops, work calls, I haven't left
[08:55] <arcade> BlackBsd: _That_Is_It_.  It used to give you a nice device number.  Now that's all you get, and a 'camera' icon on the desktop.
[08:55] <BlackBsd> is the camera not working?
[08:55] <arcade> BlackBsd: huh?
[08:55] <BlackBsd> im sorry, but im not sure
[08:55] <arcade> BlackBsd: It is, I can browse things and so forth, but I need the _Device_ so that I can dd it out.
[08:55] <soothsay> jrib: Thanks. Did not know of that app
[08:55] <arcade> BlackBsd: and then find the erased pictures out of the fine little fat12 filesystem on it.
[08:56] <arcade> BlackBsd: This used to be incredibly simple, but the "user friendlyness" has hidden the simplicity.
[08:56] <Chris_Swift> I have inserted a new HDD, now how do I get Ubuntu to recognise my disk? Thanks in advance
[08:56] <BlackBsd> you want to dd something to your camera??
[08:56] <jrib> Chris_Swift: is it already formatted?
[08:56] <arcade> BlackBsd: No, I want to dd the entire fat12 filesystem out of it. :)
[08:56] <arcade> BlackBsd: But I need the device.
[08:56] <Chris_Swift> jrib, no it's not
[08:57] <jrib> Chris_Swift: use gparted to format it, then mount the partition
[08:57] <arcade> BlackBsd: But all ubuntu wants to give me is a "User friendly" interface to it, which is completely useless.
[08:57] <Chris_Swift> Okay, will try, thanks
[08:57] <guycook_> Ok, Day 3, got the VMware workstation 6 x64 on Feisty x64 to work by installing the Ubuntu 32bit libraries, found the post on the exact command in the vmware forums.
[08:57] <pyrops> nickrud: np, now its gone to 15% :S
[08:57] <jrib> arcade: your camera gets mounted to /media?
[08:57] <arcade> jrib: Nope, just an icon on my desktop
[08:57] <hjacob> If I've added a repo through gedit, and then imports the key via Add/Remove, what do I do to enable the repo? Nothing?
[08:58] <guycook_> Can a 'windows' webcamera work on Ubuntu feisty 64bit?
[08:58] <BlackBsd> well you could do a   "ls -al /dev  > myoldlist.txt"  then unplug the device then "ls -alf /dev/ > mynewlist.txt"  then  diff myoldfile.txt mynewfile.txt
[08:58] <josepep> irc-hispano.org
[08:58] <BlackBsd> its kinda a hack but it might wor
[08:58] <BlackBsd> work
[08:58] <arcade> BlackBsd: good idea.
[08:59] <arcade> BlackBsd: unfortunately: no difference. :/
[08:59] <BlackBsd> hmm,  weird, i wold think the device entry would go away
[08:59] <guycook_> laters, off to google a while, and have some errands too, thanks eveyone that helped this new feisty user.  Great channel
[08:59] <HungarianErich85> Hello!  I was wondering if someone could help me.  I killed my GUI.
[09:00] <HungarianErich85> I tried to install Beryl on Feisty, and now my laptop starts to a black screen.
[09:00] <jrib> arcade: weird, my camera gets mounted in /media and shows up as /dev/sdb1 .  Did it ever give you /dev/something?
[09:00] <stefg> HungarianErich85: that's what /real men/ do
[09:00] <iMacThere4iAm> can anyone help me find why i get a freeze at the login screen?
[09:00] <pyrops> nickrud: however now the internet is fckd .. only this and a poker works
[09:00] <frojnd> what else do I have to install besice beryl package to run beryl on feisty ?
[09:00] <BlackBsd> do you have any serial ata drives in your system, if not it maybe /dev/sd[a,b] 
[09:00] <HungarianErich85> stefg: I will admit how graphics emasculate me, and still ask for help.
[09:00] <BigToe> 19:59 root        31  8.8  0.0      0     0 ?        R<   May07 1377:23 [kacpid] 
[09:00] <BigToe> 19:59 root        32  0.4  0.0      0     0 ?        S<   May07  62:59 [kacpi_notify] 
[09:00] <HungarianErich85> Does anyone know how to rectify this?
[09:00] <Chris_Swift> jrib, what do you recommend I format a blank data drive to? (hard drive for files)
[09:00] <BigToe> That can't be good, can it?
[09:00] <HungarianErich85> I do not even know how to get to a command prompt with this.
[09:00] <BigToe> (sorry for not pastebinning it)
[09:01] <stefg> HungarianErich85: how did you kill it?
[09:01] <kdubois> arcade, is it an option to take the memory card out of your camera and mount it through a card reader?
[09:01] <Flannel> HungarianErich85: for Beryl support, you might try #ubuntu-effects.  But, theres a command line at ctrl-alt-f1
[09:01] <jrib> Chris_Swift: ext3 if you're just using it on your own computers.  If you want to use it on a random windows computer too, you may want to go with fat
[09:01] <iMacThere4iAm> can someone tell me how to set ubuntu so that it doesn't start x on boot
[09:01] <HungarianErich85> stefg: I installed Beryl and activated NVidia's three dee drivers, and on reboot it all just died.
[09:01] <darx> hello folks
[09:02] <Woody_> ENVY destroyed my driversssssssssssss!
[09:02] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: system > administration > services, disable the graphical login
[09:02] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: thatks
[09:02] <Chris_Swift> Thanks jrib
[09:02] <BlackBsd> arcade, try adding the -d option to the ls so it will list directory entries also
[09:02] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: damn, that would be great except i am running as root in single user mode right now
[09:02] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:03] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: and it won't let me open the program
[09:03] <stefg> HungarianErich85: sudo apt-get remove --purge beryl && sudo apt-get install --reinstall nvidia-glx && sudo nvidia-glx enable
[09:03] <BlackBsd> sorry, bsd does this by default
[09:03] <fawaz> How to install OpenGL Python bindings and GtkGLExt Python bindings?
[09:04] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: well you can use sysv-rc-conf (you probably need to install it)
[09:04] <jrib> fawaz: gtkglext python bindings aren't packaged
[09:04] <fawaz> jrib: what are they then?
[09:04] <Chris_Swift> Anyone know how to mount dev/sdb to my media folder and desktop?
[09:05] <HungarianErich85> stefg: How do I get to a command prompt when Ubuntu loads?
[09:05] <jrib> fawaz: what do you mean?
[09:05] <scheuri> fawaz: if those libraries are available within the repositories...you may install them with synaptic or aptitude
[09:05] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:05] <stefg> HungarianErich85: boot to recovery mode
[09:05] <returnnull> heya. can anyone confirm that bonobo is nowhere to be found in kubuntu?
[09:05] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: ok
[09:05] <BlackBsd> chris_swift  mount -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/thumb
[09:05] <HungarianErich85> stefg: Using the live CD, or can I get there when it starts normally?
[09:05] <BlackBsd> will work
[09:06] <jrib> fawaz: are you trying to get 3d chess to work?
[09:06] <stefg> HungarianErich85: it's an option during normal boot. press 'esc# at boot to get to the boot menu
[09:06] <fawaz> jrib: yes :) and hopefully that might fix beryl as well
[09:06] <jrib> fawaz: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/71593  I don't think beryl problems would be related
[09:07] <TSWoodV> Can anyone tell me which package provides the system calls gethostbyaddr_r and gethostbyname_r ?
[09:08] <SlimeyPete> TSWoodV: glibc, I think
[09:08] <HungarianErich85> stefg: Do I go to regular mode, "recovery mode", or memetest?
[09:08] <Skiguy> hey all - i'm having some trouble getting apache up and running on feisty. I installed it (apache2), but don't get anything when I try to connect to http://localhost or http://127.0.0.1
[09:08] <stefg> HungarianErich85: read above :-)
[09:08] <TSWoodV> SlimeyPete: That's what I thought.  I'm trying to build the latest fwbuilder from source, and its configure doesn't find these calls.  I've got glibc installed already.
[09:08] <jrib> TSWoodV: install manpages-dev and check the man page
[09:08] <fawaz> jrib: then any idea on how to fix it? i have installed beryl the starter beryl-manager that icon appears on the sys tray when i right click it >Select Window Manager > Beryl it does not select it.. it goes back to metacity
[09:08] <beni_> is there any .swf player in linux?
[09:08] <TSWoodV> jrib: Thanks for that tip.
[09:08] <Laser> all-right!  I actually got my office's dial up working!
[09:09] <jrib> fawaz: try #ubuntu-effects
[09:09] <Flannel> !flash | beni_
[09:09] <ubotu> beni_: 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
[09:09] <stefg> !flah | beni_
[09:09] <kdubois> Chris_Swift, it isnt that hard. sudo mount /dev/sdb# /path/to/mount/point
[09:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flah - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:09] <HungarianErich85> stefg: :)  Thanks.
[09:09] <Skiguy> the only error I get when I try to restart apache is "could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for Servername"
[09:09] <beni_> Flannel: stefg: I dont need the browser plugin, isnt there a standalone player?
[09:09] <yallaxx> the http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?threadid=338856 post didnt help me jack
[09:09] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: what am i looking for in sysv-rc-conf? i'm quite new to linux and i don't know what much of this means
[09:09] <Chris_Swift> kdubois, thanks, it works
[09:10] <jaded`> Im trying to login as root and dont understand how to anyone have any advice?
[09:10] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: are you sure you don't want X if you are new?
[09:10] <jaded`> im using ubuntu
[09:10] <jaded`> :)
[09:10] <stefg> beni_: only an open source one (whicj is pretty broken)
[09:10] <fawaz> jrib: thanx
[09:10] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:10] <Flannel> Skiguy: you should add a ServerName directive in your /sites-available
[09:10] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: you want to stop gdm from starting
[09:10] <Pelo> jaded`,  there isnT' any root in ubuntu,  you log in as a user and use sudo to run root commands
[09:10] <Flannel> Skiguy: but, that shouldnt affect anything except giving you that warning
[09:10] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: it's crashing at the login screen so i want to login on the console before starting x
[09:10] <Skiguy> that's what I'm thinking
[09:11] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: you can't just press ctrl-alt-f1?
[09:11] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: or possibly gdm, yes
[09:11] <jaded`> such as sudo apt-get install <progrma>?
[09:11] <Skiguy> so any idea why http://localhost wouldn't display even the "congrats, you have apache running default page"
[09:11] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: no, it totally freezes and that doesn't work
[09:11] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: I see
[09:11] <beni_> stefg: that sucks :(
[09:11] <Flannel> jaded`: yes, sudo [command] 
[09:11] <RawSewage> whats the irc command to ignore quits/joins
[09:11] <Flannel> Skiguy: what does it display instead?
[09:11] <Pelo> jaded`,  yes , there is a timer on it so you only need to put the password in every 15 min or so , so you are not constantly entereing it when doing admin stuff
[09:12] <stefg> beni_: tell that to Adobe :-)
[09:12] <costas> hello all
[09:12] <costas> how can i get mounted volumes icons on my desktop pls
[09:12] <Skiguy> flannel: it doesn't display anything. it just hangs. not even a couldn't connect error
[09:12] <kikr> I did "sudo hostname kikrbox" and now I can't run any apps
[09:12] <kikr> why is this?
[09:12] <Flannel> !hostname | kikr
[09:12] <ubotu> kikr: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[09:12] <jrib> costas: they should be there by default, did they stop working?
[09:12] <Skiguy> I get "connecting to localhost"
[09:13] <costas> yeah jrit
[09:13] <Skiguy> oh, then finally a time out error
[09:13] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:13] <Flannel> Skiguy: Is apache running? (ps aux | grep apache)
[09:13] <Pelo> costas,  they whould be there by default if they are mounted in /media/  you can also try enableing them in gconf-edtior /app/nautilus/desktop ,  and lastly you can make a symlink
[09:13] <HungarianErich85> stefg: So, recovery mode is not working.
[09:13] <kikr> Flannel, so now to I have to restart?
[09:13] <ge2x> !beryl
[09:13] <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
[09:13] <costas> jrib:  there is one there for a fat32 usb drive
[09:13] <BlackBsd> in ubuntu, my wireless got set up right, does it use the wpa_supplicant.conf file??
[09:13] <stefg> HungarianErich85: what happens?
[09:13] <hypn0> is the hplip printer service only for hp printers :-/ I don't have a hp printer, can I turn it off?
[09:13] <Flannel> kikr: er... what?  Who said anythingabout restarting?
[09:13] <Skiguy> i'll check. one sec
[09:13] <Oni-Dracula|lapp> does ubuntu 7.04 32 bit take advantage of a dual-core processor?
[09:13] <jrib> costas: which one is missing?
[09:13] <jaded`> whats the command for entering your pw
[09:14] <kikr> Flannel, I can't open a terminal to change /etc/hostname
[09:14] <HungarianErich85> stefg: I've tried going to it twice now.  It just stops after a laundy list of things, and "CPU#1 had 123 usecs TSC skew, fixed it up"
[09:14] <Skiguy> yea
[09:14] <jaded`> or will it automatically ask you for your password when you perform a task?
[09:14] <HungarianErich85> stefg: And then I can't type anything
[09:14] <Hez> !envy
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <Pelo> oni-dracula,  I beleive so
[09:14] <Skiguy> 4 instances for some reason
[09:14] <Hez> :)
[09:14] <costas> jrib: I have two internal drives ext3 and they do not show
[09:14] <Flannel> kikr: ah, right.  If youre currently unable to sudo, then yeah, youll need to restart to change it.
[09:14] <Chris_Swift> Ok, I have done the following command "sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /home/chris/Desktop" and why doesn't the drive appear at my desktop or at my "computer"? Many thanks in advance.
[09:14] <jrib> costas: are they mounted in /media?
[09:14] <Pelo> jaded`, sudo or gksu if you are running a gui app
[09:14] <stefg> HungarianErich85: are you running the stock kernel ?
[09:14] <costas> jrib: no they are mounted in /mnt
[09:14] <Flannel> Skiguy: four instances is normal.  This is normal apache, on port 80 and stuff, right?
[09:14] <BigToe> kikr, reboot... I the !hostname suggests that sudo hostname is undone on reboot
[09:15] <jrib> costas: try mounting in /media
[09:15] <costas> ok
[09:15] <HungarianErich85> stefg: I'm sorry, I have no idea what that means.
[09:15] <kikr> BigToe, Flannel, is there a way to just kill X instead of rebooting?
[09:15] <mcsd> anyone know of a good invoicing software...I grabbed gnucash but that seems more for keeping checkbooks and such..I am looking for something to write invoices with
[09:15] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: so in sysv-rc-conf, what do the columns mean? in which one should I turn off gdm?
[09:15] <Flannel> kikr: X isn't your problem.  But, ctrl-alt-backspace wil lrestart X.
[09:15] <Pelo> Chris,   what won'T work,  you need to make a mount point ON your desktop  mkdir /home/.... /desktop/whatever,  and mont to that
[09:15] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: all of them, but you normalling boot into 2 so that's the only one you /really/ need to turn off
[09:15] <stefg> HungarianErich85: ok... you probably do... Hmm... that's bad
[09:15] <jrib> iMacThere4iAm: each column is a runlevel
[09:15] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: okay
[09:16] <Pelo> Chris,  or make a mount point in /media/ and it will also appear on the desktop
[09:16] <Skiguy> flannel: yea. just a default install "sudo apt-get install apache2"
[09:16] <HungarianErich85> stefg: What does that mean?
[09:16] <Flannel> Skiguy: did you have any other httpd running (or attempt, whatever) previously?
[09:16] <HungarianErich85> stefg: Can I fix it with the liveCD boot?
[09:16] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:16] <Chris_Swift> Pelo, mounted to /media but I still can't find the drive
[09:16] <BlackBsd> what file holds the wireless information, such as keys and password for my wireless networks.
[09:16] <jaded`> Is there a default FTP program in Ubuntu that i can use?
[09:17] <jaded`> I cant find one.
[09:17] <dfarje_> hey guys I'm trying to install GKRELLM
[09:17] <BlackBsd> im using knetwok manager
[09:17] <Pelo> BigToe, try looking for an answer in the forum
[09:17] <dfarje_> but it won't allow me to do it, because it says
[09:17] <stefg> HungarianErich85: you can try. you'll have to chroot in the installed system.
[09:17] <dfarje_>  Depends: libgnutls11 (>=1.0.16) but it is not installable
[09:17] <Pelo> Chris,   you need to make a mount point  IN   /media    sudo mkdir /media/DISK  and then mount to that
[09:17] <dfarje_> what does it mean when a package is not installable?
[09:17] <Skiguy> flannel: nope
[09:17] <jrib> jaded`: file -> connect to server  in nautilus
[09:17] <HungarianErich85> stefg: Can we talk in a one to one chat?  It's hard to backtrack here.
[09:18] <pyrops_> whats the substitute for "gaim" ?
[09:18] <jrib> dfarje_: pastebin your command, the full error, and the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:18] <Pelo> pyrops,  pidgin I think is the new name
[09:18] <jaded`> jrib im new to ubuntu and dont understand what you mean by that
[09:18] <Mo0oSaH> !pcm
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pcm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:18] <padee> hi all. would there be an ubuntu desktop specialist available? i would like to fix and save windows on every workspace... i am thankful for any suggestion...
[09:19] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: thanks for the help, i'm going to reboot and see
[09:19] <Mo0oSaH> in beryl when you go to top right click it brings all the windows together, how do you change it to some other corner of the screen
[09:19] <jrib> jaded`: go to places -> home .  That opens "nautilus", the file browser.  Then go to the "file" menu and select "connect to server".  That allows you to connect to an ftp
[09:19] <dfarje_> pastebin???
[09:19] <kikr> Flannel, restarting X did the trick.. I didn't have to reboot
[09:19] <jrib> !pastebin > dfarje_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:19] <Pelo> padee,  fix and save ?  assuming you want specific apps to open to specific workspace you'll need to use devilspie
[09:19] <ny00123> hi
[09:19] <HungarianErich85> stefg: So, am I screwed?
[09:20] <Flannel> Skiguy: and `netstat -a` lists *:www?
[09:20] <stefg> HungarianErich85:  if you haven't customized too much it might be quicker for you to just reinstall. The error isn't unfixable, but a reinstall takes 30 min. fixing the problem will take 2 hrs. if you are not too well educated in linux
[09:20] <ny00123> Has anybody succeeded with printing to HP PSC ("All-In-One") 1315
[09:20] <kikr> !hostname
[09:20] <ubotu> Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[09:20] <Bishop> hi
[09:20] <ny00123> which is connected to a WinXP machine via USB, but in Ubuntu via the network?
[09:20] <Neil-> hey guys. If i swap terminals using ctrl-alt-f1 etc, then come back to gui, its just a blank screen with a cursor only
[09:20] <ny00123> I could set it up, but it seems like the printer generates a few noises and then...nothing is printed
[09:20] <Pelo> ny00123, you'll need to install  samba to communitcate ith the windows machine
[09:20] <Neil-> mp3s etc carry on playing, scroll lock and num lock on keyboard stop functioning.. sys locks up
[09:20] <costas> nope jrib never worked
[09:20] <Neil-> any ideas?
[09:21] <kikr> is "sudo nano /etc/hosts" supposed to ask for a password?
[09:21] <ny00123> I think that Samba is installed Pelo
[09:21] <Mo0oSaH> !daemon
[09:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about daemon - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:21] <jrib> costas: tried logging out and back in after that?
[09:21] <costas> jrib: do i need some uuid or something, i am just using defaults, user, auto, rw at present
[09:21] <ny00123> btw, I'm using Ubuntu Feisty for 64-bit processors.
[09:21] <padee> Pelo: aha. i'll check that. tnx
[09:21] <Flannel> kikr: yes.  Unless you've done another sudo command recently
[09:21] <HungarianErich85>  stefg:  Thanks for your help.  Fuck... I had just reinstalled. This will be the fourth since I switched to Linux two weeks ago.
[09:21] <costas> jrib: back soon
[09:21] <HungarianErich85> stefg: Honestly, now I'm starting to reconsider leaving even Vista.
[09:21] <ompaul> !language | HungarianErich85
[09:21] <ubotu> HungarianErich85: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:21] <Pelo> ny00123, from your later comment I assumeit is too, check fhe forum for further info if noonw else can help you
[09:21] <ny00123> samba-common is installed but not combo :o
[09:21] <Skiguy> flannel: sure does
[09:21] <ny00123> oops, not samba
[09:21] <kikr> Flannel, it didn't ask for a password... I was just able to edit/save the file without entering a password.  weird
[09:21] <Luke9511> does ubuntu work well with pci-e graphic cards?
[09:22] <dfarje_> jrib: what's pastebin???
[09:22] <hyper_ch> hiho, does a gutsy iso already exist?
[09:22] <arabntu> Hi, there ,  need someone to help me creating my PGP, I am using ubuntu right now!
[09:22] <Flannel> kikr: that means that you've recently put in your password, and its cached
[09:22] <dfarje_> I'm using irssi
[09:22] <nickrud> pyrops,
[09:22] <stefg> HungarianErich85: that's the learning curve we all had to climb... see, you'll gain experience :-)
[09:22] <jrib> dfarje_: ubotu should have sent you a private message, did you receive it?
[09:22] <Flannel> hyper_ch: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions
[09:22] <kikr> oh ok
[09:22] <Pici> dfarje_: its a website where you can paste stuff and not flood the channel
[09:22] <costas> jrib: nope no luck here
[09:22] <DanaG> I'm trying to rsync something, and it's not copying the file structure.
[09:22] <Neil-> anyone know why my system locks up (mp3s play, but num lock etc stop lighting up on keyboard) when i swap out of gui using ctrl-alt-f1, then back.. its a blank screen with just a cursor
[09:22] <dfarje_> how do you check private messages on irssi?
[09:22] <DanaG> Instead, it's making tons of ..inodes/0000001/blah files
[09:22] <jrib> costas: not sure then, that should work afaik but I turn it off
[09:22] <Flannel> Skiguy: hm.  And from localhost, going to http://localhost doesn't work?
[09:23] <Pici> dfarje_: alt-arrows to move between windows
[09:23] <costas> reinstall i think jrib
[09:23] <DanaG> How do I fix that?
[09:23] <fawaz> jrib: can you please help on the bug issue on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyopengl/+bug/10667
[09:23] <costas> shme
[09:23] <dfarje_> thanks
[09:23] <jrib> dfarje_: you see a red number in red?  press alt-# where # is that red number
[09:23] <ny00123> oh yeah (Pelo) here's a similar case:
[09:23] <ny00123> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2604270
[09:23] <ny00123> let's read :D
[09:23] <arabntu> anyone to help ?!:(
[09:23] <jrib> costas: heh, that sounds drastic
[09:23] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:23] <Skiguy> Flannel: correct
[09:24] <costas> jrib:  i know but it usually takes longer to find the solution/cause of the problem
[09:24] <jrib> costas: but the problem will probably return... then what...
[09:24] <jrib> fawaz: are you experiencing this bug?
[09:24] <Flannel> arabntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
[09:24] <_tilman> Where do I get a repository for apache 1.3 with php4/php5 for feisty?
[09:24] <costas> jrib: ask again for help ? I already tried google and ended up here
[09:24] <Skiguy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21326 is my ps aux - I don't think there's anything interfering, but I don't recognize all of the processes
[09:25] <Neil-> anybody know why my system locks up when swapping out then back into the gui using ctrl-alt-f1 ? its a blank screen with only a cursor
[09:25] <jrib> costas: try the forums, mailing list, or here again later
[09:25] <Flannel> _tilman: I don't believe there is one.  If you want apache1, why not just use dapper?
[09:25] <ny00123> Huh? It seems like I should disable "bi-directional support" for the printer in order to be able to use it over the network
[09:25] <_tilman> Flannel: Apache1 is there, but no php4
[09:25] <ny00123> Does that mean it can't be used as a scanner? Or that it can't print right-to-left text probably?
[09:25] <costas> jrib: another reason is because I read about VMI but I dont have it in repository
[09:25] <cface> sup everyone
[09:25] <DanaG> Why does rsync make ..inodes  instead of the real directories?
[09:25] <ny00123> hi
[09:25] <jaded`> I just installed ndiswrapper but i dont know how to use it or what im supposed to do now to try and get my wireless nick on my laptop to work?
[09:25] <jrib> costas: what is VMI?
[09:25] <costas> VMWare
[09:25] <BigToe> ny00123, it probably means that the printer can't talk to the PC
[09:25] <dfarje_> jrib: which number in red?
[09:25] <arabntu> Flannel *_* Thanks a lot ! will try then feed you back
[09:26] <costas> at the kernel level jrib
[09:26] <Pici> !paste | dfarje_
[09:26] <ubotu> dfarje_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:26] <BigToe> ny00123, but the PC can talk to the printer
[09:26] <Pici> dfarje_: Read above
[09:26] <ny00123> BigToe it seems like disabling that "BiDi" works
[09:26] <jrib> dfarje_: dfarje_ if you don't see it, just try ctrl-n a couple of times
[09:26] <ny00123> and it's possible to scan and print from the XP machine
[09:26] <BigToe> like the printer can't warn of low ink or something if it usually does
[09:26] <BigToe> hmm
[09:26] <ny00123> USB btw
[09:26] <Flannel> Skiguy: alright, uh, go ahead and pastebin the file in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
[09:26] <comradevictor> would it be possible to run ubuntu using ipod as an external hard drive
[09:26] <jrib> costas: what is the package name?  This is different than vmware-player?
[09:26] <neildarlow> where can i find documentation on gnome-vfs metachars e.g. %h, %m, %d etc.?
[09:26] <dfarje_> cool, I'm on the pastebin
[09:26] <costas> jrib: do you read linux format ?
[09:27] <jrib> neildarlow: freedesktop.org spec on .desktop files
[09:27] <jrib> costas: no
[09:27] <neildarlow> jrib: thanks
[09:27] <ny00123> What's printer's bidirectional support btw? right-to-left text (e.g. Hebrew) or printer+scanner?
[09:27] <roger21> hi, how do i configure ubuntu not to ask for my password after a close/open of the laptop or after a suspend ?
[09:27] <dfarje_> jrib: what should I choose for syntax?
[09:27] <costas> Virtual Machine Interface jrib
[09:27] <BigToe> ny00123, the second (I guess)
[09:28] <dfarje_> if it's gonna be the sources.list
[09:28] <ny00123> I'll check that
[09:28] <cein> does anyone have any knowledge of mounting Philips GoGear HDD1630 mp3 players?
[09:28] <jrib> dfarje_:doesn't matter
[09:28] <LjL> ny00123: i think it just mean that the printer's head will print while doing a carriage return as well as when doing a carriage extend
[09:28] <jrib> costas: do you know what the package name is supposed to be?
[09:28] <dfarje_> k
[09:28] <Stormx2> cein: is it file/folder based or do you have to use some special software on windows?
[09:28] <cein> on windows you have to use win media player
[09:28] <ny00123> ohh the "new line" compatibility issue? ;-P
[09:28] <cein> the device uses MTP
[09:28] <costas> 'VMI is a paravirtualisation interface which allows a guest blah blah blah....' Ubuntu Feisty Fawn is already VMI enable apparently
[09:28] <BigToe> cein, amarok should work with it
[09:28] <costas> jrib: ^^
[09:28] <jaded`> jrib I just installed ndiswrapper but i dont know how to use it or what im supposed to do now to try and get my wireless nick on my laptop to work?
[09:29] <LjL> ny00123: hm?
[09:29] <cein> i can successfully detect it with mtp-detect, but i get errors with amarok
[09:29] <BigToe> it did with my Samsung MTP-based player
[09:29] <BigToe> oh
[09:29] <BigToe> weird :S
[09:29] <cein> yeah ;-)
[09:29] <jrib> !ndiswrapper > jaded` (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:29] <jrib> jaded`: that's all I know
[09:29] <cein> ah wait
[09:29] <ny00123> I've thought about the two "new line" characters #10 and #13 or CR and LF (maybe not in the same order).
[09:29] <costas> i know nothing !!
[09:29] <cein> it's working now ;-)
[09:29] <jrib> neildarlow: http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ar01s06.html
[09:29] <BigToe> is there an MTP disable mode? Mine has that, and it shows up as a flash disk then
[09:29] <BigToe> oh ok cein
[09:29] <dfarje_> jrib: I pasted it
[09:29] <costas> gonna try creating anew user
[09:29] <cein> problem... solved, i guess
[09:29] <costas> thanks jrib
[09:29] <LjL> ny00123: no, that's unrelated
[09:30] <DanaG> ..inodes/00000806/00/04/19/fa
[09:30] <DanaG> is one, for example.
[09:30] <dfarje_> what does it mean
[09:30] <neildarlow> jrib: thanks for that. the wiki was full of broken links ;)
[09:30] <dfarje_>  Depends: libgnutls11 (>=1.0.16) but it is not installable
[09:30] <dfarje_> when I try to install gkrellm
[09:30] <DanaG> I tried my iAudio6 in MTP mode, but it still showed up as UMS under Linux.
[09:30] <jrib> dfarje_: where is the link to your pastebin?
[09:31] <cein> is there a way i can browse the file system directly?
[09:31] <dfarje_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21327/
[09:31] <LjL> ny00123: again iirc, bidirectional support for inkjets simply means that the head will not move/print, then move back, then move/print, move back, etc, but it will also print while moving back. it prints while moving in both directories, thus bidirectional printing. which requires some printer calibration to give decent quality.
[09:31] <cein> i'd like to mount it but i have no idea where to look for it in /dev/
[09:31] <jrib> dfarje_: how about the other two things i asked for?
[09:31] <LjL> ny00123: you don't want bidirectional printing when you want really high-quality prints
[09:31] <DanaG> Angh, and my CD drive keeps spinning down.
[09:31] <tomred> hello
[09:31] <dkulchenko> i can't install feisty! please help!
[09:31] <tomred> i need some help
[09:31] <stefg> cein: how would you do it indirectly ?
[09:31] <cein> hat's wrong dkulchenko ?
[09:31] <jrib> !helpme | tomred
[09:31] <DanaG> spin down --- read file----lAAAAAAAAAAAAAg while it spins up -- wait 1/2 second, spin down.
[09:31] <ubotu> tomred: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:31] <cein> stefg: i don't know. i'm new to ntp
[09:31] <cein> err mtp
[09:31] <iMacThere4iAm> jrib: that didn't really help, now i just get the dump from the kernel panic instead of a boring freeze
[09:31] <dfarje_> the command was
[09:32] <dfarje_> sudo apt-get install gkrellm
[09:32] <tomred> my ad1981 sound card stopped
[09:32] <dfarje_> the error was
[09:32] <dkulchenko> cein: i've installed feisty and now it has problems with the UUID thing
[09:32] <jrib> dfarje_: pastebin
[09:32] <dfarje_> ok sorry
[09:32] <cein> h
[09:32] <cein> ah
[09:32] <Laser> cein, it's already mounted.  add the file browser to your menu list by editing the menu list (right click the menu bar).
[09:32] <jrib> dfarje_: drop it all on the same page
[09:32] <cein> dkulchenko: easy fix, to go fstab and change the hda1 etc. to sda1 etc.
[09:32] <BigToe> How do I disable kacpid and kacpi_notify? I think it's looking for a fan that isn't there (my fans are connected to a molex) so it's wasting all my CPU time
[09:32] <kippi> hey
[09:32] <DanaG> In fact, even typing in Gaim lags while it spins up yet again.
[09:32] <tomred> can someone help?
[09:32] <dkulchenko> cein: it can't find /dev/disk/by-uuid/<my-uuid>
[09:32] <cein> *go to
[09:32] <Wudugast> Woah. I forgot how to read chat rooms. Crazy.
[09:33] <tomred> please
[09:33] <cyclops> can someone tell me how to improve the download/upload link on my ubuntu box
[09:33] <dkulchenko> cein: i did a clean install
[09:33] <cein> laser: menu list where?
[09:33] <kippi> has anyone got juniper ssl vpn to work with juniper, I found a howto that worked, but re-installed ubuntu and can't find it anymore and can't get it to work
[09:33] <cein> dkulchenko: oh?
[09:33] <lgespee_> Hello, I've got question, is it possible tp upgrade from Edgy to Feisty using a CD, I don't want to reinstall just use the CD as a package source.
[09:33] <tomred> guess no help ok
[09:33] <cyclops> cause on my windows box it is pretty much faster than what I am getting on ubuntu
[09:33] <Laser> tomred, what's up?
[09:33] <jrib> costas: hve you see: http://bussink.ch/erik/technology/gnulinux/enabling-virtual-machine-interface-vmi-in-vmware-workstation-60-ubuntu-704-i386/ ?  Looks relevant
[09:33] <jrib> ugh
[09:34] <dfarje_> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21328/
[09:34] <costas> thanks jrib gonna read
[09:34] <cyclops> #list
[09:34] <stefg> cein: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=316246
[09:34] <Flannel> lgespee_: you need the alternate CD, and it cna't do *all* packages (because some of the stuff you might have installed wont be on the CD), but yeah, itll tak care of the core OS
[09:34] <jrib> dfarje_: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[09:34] <Wudugast> Anyway, hello everyone. I installed Ubuntu two days ago and know next to nothing about it. I'm not having any problems; I'm just lurking. :)
[09:34] <dfarje_> 6.06 LTS
[09:34] <dfarje_> jrib: 6.06 LTS
[09:34] <Skiguy> falnnel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21329
[09:34] <lgespee_> Flannel, and it's not possible with the normal (Live) CD?
[09:35] <tomred> im lost
[09:35] <tomred> oh well
[09:35] <Laser> cein, the menu bar in the top panel.  right click it and select "edit menus".  In the "accessories" section you'll see that the file browser isn't checked.  check it.  then you can access the file browser easily.
[09:35] <jrib> dfarje_: remove the breezy repositories from your sources.list
[09:35] <Flannel> lgespee_: no.  The liveCD can't be used to ugprade
[09:35] <dfarje_> ok
[09:35] <lgespee_> Flannel, ok thanks for the clarification
[09:35] <Laser> Wudugast, welcome to Ubuntu.  :)
[09:35] <tomred> how can i redect hardware without a reinstall
[09:35] <jrib> dfarje_: actually, it's probably easier if you just create a new dapper one with universe and multiverse, see:
[09:35] <costas> my gnome-terminal died also jrib
[09:35] <jrib> !easysource > dfarje_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:36] <costas> i feel a reinstall coming on
[09:36] <das-q> does anybody now where to download a vmware-image of ubuntu 7.04?
[09:36] <pyrops_> " You must have the GLib 2.0 development headers installed to build. "  !?!?!?
[09:36] <costas> question - do i use 6.06 or 7.04 ?????
[09:36] <dfarje_> ok...
[09:36] <das-q> the ones I found didnt work
[09:36] <jrib> costas: lsb_release -a     will tell you
[09:36] <Skiguy> flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21329 is my 000-default from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
[09:36] <dfarje_> jrib: how do I create a dapper
[09:36] <tomred> how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:36] <nickrud> pyrops_, was away from my desk, have you resolved your problem?
[09:36] <LadyNikon> yo
[09:36] <jrib> dfarje_: check your messages from ubotu
[09:36] <kippi> has anyone got juniper ssl vpn to work with juniper, I found a howto that worked, but re-installed ubuntu and can't find it anymore and can't get it to work
[09:36] <dfarje_> sorry I'm a little slow with this
[09:36] <ompaul> costas, home desktop or business desktop?
[09:37] <tomred> how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:37] <costas> jrib: do you pay for business desktop ?
[09:37] <pyrops_> nickrud:  yeh i got it to work.. but now i have this.. You must have the GLib 2.0 development headers installed to build.
[09:37] <dkulchenko> can't access my disk from live CD?
[09:37] <jrib> costas: no
[09:37] <cein> laser: top panel of what?
[09:37] <tomred> how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:37] <costas> jrib: what difference ?
[09:37] <cein> gnome?
[09:37] <dyrne> tomred: sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-utils   -maybe
[09:37] <ompaul> costas, your use
[09:37] <costas> ????????????
[09:37] <dkulchenko> can't access my disk from live CD?
[09:37] <sidny4> where do I get libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
[09:38] <ompaul> costas, so if business then it is 6.06 and if personal it is 7.04
[09:38] <dkulchenko> can't access my disk from live CD?
[09:38] <costas> ahh
[09:38] <ompaul> costas, unless you are an admin
[09:38] <tomred> how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:38] <nickrud> pyrops_, try installling libglib2.0-dev
[09:38] <costas> yes I am admin
[09:38] <jrib> costas: ompaul is making a recommendation for you
[09:38] <Laser> cein, in gnome.  the top panel.
[09:38] <Flannel> Skiguy: hmm.  That all looks normal.  I have absolutely on idea.
[09:38] <pyrops_> ;)
[09:38] <costas> thanks jrib && ompaul
[09:38] <tomred> dyrne didnt work but thanks
[09:38] <neildarlow> is it normal for a xD card mounted via a printer card-reader not to show an icon on the desktop? mount command shows it being mounted
[09:38] <costas> I am admin at home ompaul
[09:38] <dfarje_> wow
[09:38] <dfarje_> jrib:
[09:38] <cein> Laser: i can't toggle any of those check boxes
[09:38] <netjitsu> heres my situation: I have been testing out Ubuntu on an old box with a very small hard drive (4 gigs) after adding alot of the utilities I commonly use it became apparent I would need more space, so I tossed in another small drive (3 gigs). I figured I would just copy my /usr partition to the new drive, make an fstab entry and thats it..
[09:38] <dfarje_> thanks
[09:39] <ompaul> costas, then 7.04
[09:39] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:39] <costas> can i ask why please ompaul ?
[09:39] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:39] <Flannel> netjitsu: yep.  Well, partition the new drive ext3, then copy the files, then fstab.  But yeah
[09:39] <dfarje_> ubotu: thanks
[09:39] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[09:39] <dfarje_> jrib: thanks
[09:39] <netjitsu> unfortunately this doesnt seem to be working, even after setting up my /etc/fstab with the asnine UUID format
[09:39] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:39] <netjitsu> Flannel: been there done that
[09:39] <roger21> hi, how do i configure ubuntu not to ask for my password after a close/open of the laptop or after a suspend ?
[09:40] <Skiguy> flannel: thanks for your help anyways
[09:40] <neildarlow> tomred: asoundconf?
[09:40] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall
[09:40] <Laser> cein, that's weird.  i dunno why not.
[09:40] <Flannel> Skiguy: you might ask in #apache
[09:40] <tomred> sound worked but then stopped
[09:40] <Laser> !botsnack
[09:40] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[09:40] <cein> in any case, i can use nautilus just fine...
[09:40] <costas> ompaul: why not 6.06 ?
[09:40] <cein> all i want to do is mount the gogear drive, if that's possible
[09:41] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall    stopped working
[09:41] <LjL> !repeat | tomred
[09:41] <ubotu> tomred: 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
[09:41] <netjitsu> hrrm - is there any feasible way to convert an ext3 or reiserfs system to lvm (non-destructively)?
[09:41] <iron_angel> any SPARC users here?
[09:41] <ompaul> costas, it is a suggestion, based on if you are at home you can do more "hairy" stuff, in business you want simple and stable
[09:41] <cein> tomred: you just can't hear sound?
[09:41] <costas> ompaul: is 6.06 more stable ?
[09:41] <Laser> bye ubuntu.
[09:41] <tomred> no sound
[09:41] <ompaul> costas, it has more long term support
[09:41] <ompaul> it will last longer
[09:41] <tomred> not sure what i did
[09:42] <costas> ompaul: what support you talk about - is it paid for ?
[09:42] <costas> ompaul: also in a server environment ?
[09:42] <fawaz> how can i log in as root?
[09:42] <vorbote> netjitsu: no, you need your backups.
[09:42] <cein> tomred: have you tried double-clicking sound icon in top panel -> 'switches' tab -> deselect "analog/digital output jack"?
[09:42] <jrib> !root > fawaz (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:42] <tomred> yes doesnt work
[09:42] <pyrops_> nickrud: and for rtk+ 2.0 ?
[09:42] <Shin_Gouki> hi! with windows im used to click into the Firefox adress adress bar and the WHOLE adress is selected by DEFAULt, with linux it is not, how do i change this?
[09:42] <DanaG> aah, I seee: rsync RENAMES the things at the end.
[09:42] <ompaul> costas, read www.ubuntu.com and it tells you all of support options you don't have to pay for it, but if you want paid support you can get it
[09:42] <netjitsu> vertigo: yeh, thats what I figured..... crapola
[09:42] <netjitsu> o well
[09:42] <nickrud> pyrops_, what are you building
[09:42] <costas> ok thanks ompaul
[09:42] <DanaG> Wow, that's non-obvious.
[09:43] <ompaul> !support > costas (check out the message from ubotu)
[09:43] <costas> one last question to all -- which is the fastest linux distro ?
[09:43] <pyrops_> trying to install that pidgin !!
[09:43] <LadyNikon> question about the install.. The migrate documents section.  If I select the entire Windows partition.. will it really "migrate" everything over? or will it set up a share so that I can browse to it?
[09:43] <netjitsu> costas: fastest?
[09:43] <neildarlow> costas: slackware and gentoo
[09:43] <netjitsu> fastest in what manner?
[09:43] <tomred> gees this is stupid no one helps
[09:43] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> Shin_Gouki: double click the address bar
[09:43] <costas> okay thanks guys
[09:43] <costas> i have alot to read
[09:44] <pyrops_> nickrud: pidgin..tryin to install
[09:44] <nickrud> pyrops_, it's libgtk2.0-dev , but you might be able to do apt-get build-dep to get all dependencies in one fell swoop
[09:44] <fawaz> i still can't find answers in the common quest link for hwo to login as root
[09:44] <netjitsu> bah
[09:44] <nickrud> pyrops_, try apt-get build-dep gaim
[09:44] <fawaz> *questios*
[09:44] <Shin_Gouki> @\x6e\x65\x72\x64 thx ;)
[09:44] <alm3id4> hi, I have a very basic question: how do O install programs that are in .tar.gz?
[09:44] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> np
[09:44] <LjL> fawaz: i think Ubotu gave you a very specific explanation and link
[09:44] <jrib> fawaz: I've given you the answer, check your messages from ubotu
[09:44] <alm3id4> *I
[09:44] <neildarlow> fawaz: you don't login as root. your primary user has sudo rights. just sudo command and enter your password
[09:44] <baku> Hi, I have a question - I have Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and i would like to install a K7 kernel. So I opened synpatic and downloaded linux k7 image and headers
[09:44] <pyrops_> nickrud: no file found
[09:45] <ompaul> fawaz, there is no root, it is disabled by default - read the message from ubotu and follow the links you will then know what we know
[09:45] <LjL> alm3id4: it depends on the program. in general, don't and just use packages from the repositories instead. if you can't help it, well -- if they come as sourcecode, you'll have to compile them.
[09:45] <baku> but in Grube I don't have a Kernel with K7
[09:45] <baku> what to do??
[09:45] <LjL> alm3id4: a .tar.gz file, itself, is simply an archive format (like .zip), it doesn't say anything about whatever is contained in it
[09:45] <LjL> !generic > baku    (baku, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:45] <fawaz> neildarlow: i know about sudo but i still want to login as root, is there anyway how toenable it?
[09:45] <vorbote> baku: Modern kernels load especific CPU optimizations at runtime.
[09:45] <LjL> fawaz, i think you haven't read the link.
[09:46] <alm3id4> but after I extract it, there are a lot of files, how do i install the app?
[09:46] <tomred> to login in as root go to login window under admin and go to security and click allow admin local login
[09:46] <neildarlow> fawas: use sudo to set a password for root
[09:46] <nickrud> pyrops_, I don't have the source stuff enabled, but mine tried :)
[09:46] <ompaul> neildarlow, the page he was shown tells him how to, so please don't do that in this channel ;-)
[09:46] <pyrops_> :)
[09:46] <LjL> fawaz: besides, don't come here to complain if things break after you enable root, as there is *nothing* that you cannot do by simply using sudo appropriately (sudo -i gives you a root login)
[09:46] <barongas> I have this problem that gnome won't mount my dvd's properly. This is my fstab line. /dev/hdd        /media/cdrom0   udf,iso9660 user,noauto     0       0.Works well with cd's though.
[09:46] <kees_> I have a problem with GRUB, whenever I run 'update-grub' it puts all available kernels in the list BUT it generates hd(0,3) and then vmlinuz ...... sda4, however this must be hd(0,2) and then vmlinuz .....sda3 otherwise the computer will not boot, now I have to manually update the menu.lst after every kernel update, is there a way to fix this?
[09:46] <jrib> Shin_Gouki: in about:config, change browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll to true and restart firefox
[09:46] <fawaz> i did it all says about usinf sudo
[09:46] <ompaul> fawaz, read it again, you missed something
[09:46] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall    stopped working
[09:47] <LjL> fawaz: no. it also tells you how to enable root. read it.
[09:47] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall    stopped working
[09:47] <fawaz> o ki'll read again
[09:47] <tomred>  how can i redect sound card hardware without a reinstall    stopped working
[09:47] <iMacThere4iAm> does anyone fancy helping me troubleshoot a kernel panic?
[09:48] <LadyNikon> iMacThere4iAm: pastebin your kernel panick message
[09:48] <LadyNikon> then someone can actually see it to tell you.
[09:48] <ompaul> !pastebin > iMacThere4iAm
[09:48] <vorbote> set theme
[09:48] <iMacThere4iAm> LadyNikon: let me find the log...
[09:48] <vorbote> set theme
[09:48] <macd> I see a bug on LP 66254, has anyone else experienced CD/DVD burning issues with nautilus, always asks for a disc with more free space, though it is blank?
[09:48] <Neil-> !envy
[09:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:48] <macd> Neil-, do not use envy.
[09:49] <Neil-> Yeah, I know
[09:49] <Neil-> jus wondered what the message said :)
[09:49] <LjL> fawaz: i was wrong, the explanation on how to enable root has been removed from that document. if you really want to do it, "sudo passwd root", yet again, please remember that "sudo -i" will get you straight into a root login, so there is no reason to enable it.
[09:49] <macd> should say the same thing the automatix one says
[09:49] <ompaul> fawaz, if you use root your not using the machine as needed
[09:49] <rysiek|pl> hi all
[09:49] <ompaul> or intentded
[09:49] <tapio> How can I disable the paste function of the middle-mouse button?
[09:50] <rysiek|pl> did anyone get Logitech Bluetooth Wireless Hub to work under (k)Ubuntu? I have connected it, the mouse works AOK (I didn't test the keyboard yet, though), but it doesn't show as a bluetooth hub O_o'; hciconfig -a shows nothing, google's silent; when I connect some other bluetooth dongle - I get a msg about a new Bt device almost instantly
[09:51] <iMacThere4iAm> LadyNikon: I don't know where to find the kernel panic log on linux
[09:51] <m0u5e> anyone know how to set default server connect ports for xchat-gnome? I want to change it from 6667 to something else :/
[09:51] <barongas> Whenever I try to open a dvd in gnome it tries to sound juice it to a 255 minute long black eyed peas song/album. I've never even had a bep song on my computer :/
[09:52] <Mo0oSaH> !virtualization
[09:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about virtualization - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:52] <Mo0oSaH> !vmware
[09:52] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[09:52] <yallaxx> hm..is there a other bootloader i can install from within vista or xp?
[09:52] <LjL> !virtualizers | Mo0oSaH
[09:52] <ubotu> Mo0oSaH: There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[09:52] <LjL> !bot > Mo0oSaH    (Mo0oSaH, see the private message from Ubotu)
[09:52] <das-q> ah ok, I found vmware-images of ubuntu here http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/
[09:52] <m0u5e> yallaxx: vista has pretty good bootloader from what I hear
[09:52] <sid__> I'm trying to install a program from a script file, when I try to install though it says I need libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3, anyone know where I can find it?
[09:53] <carl1> hellow
[09:53] <m0u5e> sid__: try synaptic?
[09:53] <yallaxx> can i add linux to the vista bootloader?
[09:53] <carl1> anyone can help me
[09:53] <sid__> m0u5e: tried that, installed libstdc++6 and that didn't work
[09:53] <carl1> ?
[09:53] <m0u5e> yallaxx: you should be able to... from what I hear, its pretty flexible... anyone in here have experience with the vista bootloader?
[09:53] <m0u5e> sid__: 6_6;
[09:54] <sid__> I'm using dapper, so 6-4
[09:54] <m0u5e> carl: just type what you want to know, and if anyone knows, they'll respond :)
[09:54] <padee> i'm sorry to bother again and again... but is here someone who has experience in setting up an ubuntu internet cafe?
[09:54] <m0u5e> padee: lol ubuntu internet cafe? that sounds fun :D
[09:55] <sid__> libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3  <--anyone know anything about this?
[09:55] <jaded`> i just downloaded mirc and its filename is mirc.exe how to convert that so i can install it in ubuntu
[09:55] <m0u5e> sid__: did you try going to the program website to see if they have FAQs and su pport?
[09:55] <m0u5e> sid__: or try downloading the synaptic version?
[09:55] <m0u5e> jaded: you have to use WINE
[09:55] <Mo0oSaH> !virtualbox
[09:56] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[09:56] <rysiek|pl> guys, any Bluetooth wizards here?
[09:56] <Death_Sargent> !channels
[09:56] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[09:56] <jrib> jaded`: why use mirc?  Why not use a native irc client like xchat?
[09:56] <padee> m0u5e: it is fun... actually... i only have problems in remote controlling my 'client' computers from a admin station... i managed to shut them down over ssh after the time the customers paid... but it is not a proper solution...
[09:56] <Death_Sargent> !list
[09:56] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:56] <m0u5e> jaded: X-chat is similar to mIRC... give it a whirl
[09:56] <Death_Sargent> !offtopic
[09:56] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:57] <carl1> this is the support channe?
[09:57] <ajd17> I just installed a fresh copy of Feisty, and when I go to setup PHP5, it tells me "libapache2-mod-php5: Depends: apache2.2-common but it is not installable." Any ideas?
[09:57] <Death_Sargent> yes
[09:57] <recon> Does anybody know how to reformat a USB drive (mine mounted at /media/disk) in FAT?
[09:57] <iMacThere4iAm> can someone tell me how to get a log of a kernel panic?
[09:57] <padee> Pelo: tnx for ur info. i found a nice tutorial for using devilspie... i'll try it.
[09:57] <m0u5e> padee: maybe create an automated script? lol i have no experience in setting up wide networks with ubuntu yet :X
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[09:58] <Pelo> padee, link me  I never found a tutorial for it , I had to settle for the read me
[09:58] <recon> well, yeah.
[09:58] <recon> thanks.
[09:58] <jrib> carl1: yes, welcome
[09:58] <kippi> has anyone got juniper ssl vpn to work with juniper, I found a howto that worked, but re-installed ubuntu and can't find it anymore and can't get it to work
[09:59] <padee> Pelo: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75749
[09:59] <carl1> thanks i need help with a nvidia go 5700
[09:59] <Pelo> padee,  thank you
[09:59] <carl1> the black screen problem
[09:59] <Mo0oSaH> how do you install debian binary
[09:59] <LordKratos> I just received my Ubuntu 7.04 CD, and I want to upgrade my 6.06 one. I have a problem though. I accidentally deleted my Ubuntu's graphical interface (It's called GIU or something like that) while trying to install Beryl, and now I don't know how I can upgrade it, or delete it to install the newer version of Ubuntu.
[10:00] <m0u5e> anyone know how to set up x-chat gnome with a different port configuration? :(
[10:00] <padee> m0u5e: what i would need most are 2 things: indicate at the client computer the remaining time.. this could be a console or whatever. 2. i have to set up somehow a parental control for firefox. i didnt find anyting with google...
[10:00] <PocketIRC> anyone knows a way to extract cab filesfrom exefiles to install on pocket pc in ubuntu ?
[10:00] <ajd17> well, I know no one responded -- but I fixed my problem. I had a bad mirror for my sources.list :/
[10:01] <Pelo> padee,  that looks a lot more complicated then what I did ,  would you like me to send you the rule I use to start frotswire in my workspace 3 minimized ? it's pretty basic
[10:01] <nikotyna> PocketIRC: cabextract?
 doesn't that extract files from cab?
[10:01] <LicensedLunacy> hey, is there a root password on the ubuntu boot disk?
[10:01] <LordKratos> I just received my Ubuntu 7.04 CD, and I want to upgrade my 6.06 one. I have a problem though. I accidentally deleted my Ubuntu's graphical interface (It's called GIU or something like that) while trying to install Beryl, and now I don't know how I can upgrade it, or delete it to install the newer version of Ubuntu.  Help please.
[10:01] <padee> Pelo: just check the 2nd or 3th window with the code... i didnt try it yet, so i dont know yet if it works...
[10:01] <LicensedLunacy> cause I can't get su to work
[10:01] <nikotyna> PocketIRC: check it ;p
[10:01] <LicensedLunacy> because I don't know the password...
[10:01] <Cisyouc> LicensedLunacy: Just do sudo passwd to set it.
[10:02] <LicensedLunacy> ah, thanks
[10:02] <fizzmahon> anyone here have experience with virtualbot?
[10:02] <m0u5e> padee: dunno... maybe configure a firewall gateway with parental filters?
[10:02] <LicensedLunacy> wow, I can't believe I didn't think of that
[10:02] <cd-8> hello
[10:02] <LicensedLunacy> cisyouc: thanks
[10:02] <Cisyouc> Hehe.
[10:02] <opapo> I am trying to switch from metacity to compiz
[10:02] <opapo> I have uninstalled metacity and installed compiz
[10:03] <slayer> Anyone knows, where i can get a desklet that shows, little tux'es and my desktop? Like thishttp://static.flickr.com/117/284304699_60d79c3555_o.png
[10:03] <jrib> opapo: you don't need to uninstall metacity
[10:03] <m0u5e> padee: i have no idea how to do the countdown though.. i'd imagine you'd have to warn them at like the 10 minute mark, to wrap up and save all data XD
[10:03] <opapo> I have done: killall gnome-panel
[10:03] <padee> m0u5e: yes, this is one possibility... i have to feed the router with IPs of forbidden sites... but there should be a faster way, no?
[10:03] <opapo> jrib: I already did
[10:03] <padee> m0u5e: exactly...
[10:03] <opapo> I couldn't get compiz to replace metacity
[10:03] <m0u5e> padee: well.... white listing is safer than blacklisting... :)
[10:03] <m0u5e> opapo: i thought metacity was *part of compiz? :X
[10:03] <Smackeddown> ** Is there any way to set my Windows partition to boot instead of the ubuntu ? (Yes Dual-Boot)
[10:04] <m0u5e> opapo: at least the default bundle?
[10:04] <hylje> ubuntu kernel is not tickless?
[10:04] <jrib> Smackeddown: just choose it from the grub menu
[10:04] <padee> m0u5e: hm... i see.. there is no workaround for that, i assume?
[10:04] <m0u5e> padee: i actually have no idea... lol im just throwing out ideas :D
[10:04] <Pelo> Smackeddown,   sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   move the windows menu entry to the top of the list, very very gently
[10:04] <LordKratos> I need help updating ubuntu.
[10:04] <FBSoulMan> how can I allow user www-data to write/create files in a directory without chmoding the dir 777?
[10:04] <Smackeddown> They problem is I want it to be defaulted to the XP and not ubuntu .. when my laptop starts up if I don't answer it loads ubuntu
[10:04] <m0u5e> padee: sorry, wish i could help :(
[10:04] <isidoro> who know zapping??
[10:04] <opapo> m0u5e: It does seem to be bundled together, but I couldn't get compiz to work and now I have uninstalled and reinstalled so many things I don't know where to start
[10:05] <padee> m0u5e: no problem...
[10:05] <Pelo> Smackeddown,   sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   move the windows menu entry to the top of the list, very very gently
[10:05] <Smackeddown> TY Pelo I will try that
[10:05] <slayer> Anyone knows, where i can get a desklet that shows, little tux'es and my desktop? Like thishttp://static.flickr.com/117/284304699_60d79c3555_o.png
[10:05] <m0u5e> padee: have there been other linux cafes?  you might wanna start searching there :)
[10:05] <m0u5e> padee: im sure it exists somewhere... and if it doesn't... well it might just become the next best thing :)
[10:06] <LordKratos> I just received my Ubuntu 7.04 CD, and I want to upgrade my 6.06 one. I have a problem though. I accidentally deleted my Ubuntu's graphical interface (It's called GIU or something like that) while trying to install Beryl, and now I don't know how I can upgrade it, or delete it to install the newer version of Ubuntu. When I start up with ubuntu, all I get is text. Please help.
[10:06] <fizzmahon> anyone know if virtualbot has a channel?
[10:06] <Piggyg1> hey you guys hear that MS windows might start enforcing some of their patents
[10:06] <padee> m0u5e: i saw some pages they offer software... but i am too stupid to install it... :((
[10:06] <Smackeddown> another question, anyone get a sprint aircard to work with ubuntu yet ?
[10:06] <m0u5e> padee: XD
[10:06] <Piggyg1> is that giong to bring ubuntu down?
[10:06] <m0u5e> opapo: what did you uninstall?
[10:06] <Pelo> slayer,  are you sure those just aren'T part of the wallpaper ?
[10:06] <m0u5e> opapo: maybe try cleaning everything up and removing the ex-dependancies?
[10:07] <m0u5e> opapo: sudo apt-get autoremove
[10:07] <opapo> m0u5e: sudo aptitude remove metacity
[10:07] <m0u5e> opapo: why are you trying to remove metacity?
[10:07] <m0u5e> opapo: if you can't run compiz, i doubt its a problem with metacity
[10:08] <ny00123> bennukem :O
[10:08] <ny00123> I remember that nickname
[10:08] <jaimeinside> join #ubuntu-br
[10:08] <opapo> m0u5e: I tried: metacity --replace and it said there was already a window manager and I should try --replace
[10:08] <fizzmahon> anoyne have experience with virtualbox
[10:08] <opapo> m0u5e: I did: sudo apt-get autoremove
[10:09] <asa> hi. i try to start a second xsession as a "normal" user but i get Cannot open log file "/var/log/Xorg.1.log"
[10:09] <opapo> This cleaned up 30MB
[10:09] <LordKratos> I need help upgrading my installation of ubuntu
[10:09] <asa> what can i do ?
[10:09] <m0u5e> opapo: okay try closing all your open update/synaptic/automatix/etc windows
[10:09] <Pelo> LordKratos,  save yourself a lot of trouble, backup yoru home folder and clean install
[10:09] <m0u5e> opapo: then you'll be able to install/uninstall whatever
[10:09] <opapo> m0u5e: done
[10:10] <LordKratos> Pelo:  How do I clean the install?
[10:10] <BigToe> how do I see what packets are being sent in ubuntu server (no X)?
[10:10] <BigToe> or what programs are using the internet
[10:10] <Pelo> LordKratos,  a clean install is jsut installing from scratch as new , instead of upgrading
[10:10] <LordKratos> Pelo: I've already got Ubuntu installed (older version) but since I deleted the graphical interface, I can't acces anything unless it's by a command line.
[10:11] <Pelo> !upgrade > LordKratos  check private message from ubotu
[10:11] <Bria1> Hi, my software channel is broken because the samba uninstall script is broken.  I tried to reinstall samba but I can't update anything with the software  channel broken.  What do I do to fix samba?
[10:11] <Yasuo> namd/hi
[10:12] <Pelo> Bria1,  put in the live cd,  sudo apt-get uipdate and then reisntall samba and that channel thingy
[10:12] <m0u5e> speak of the devil, darn you compiz
[10:12] <cox377_> anyone use headless azureus or the web admin?
[10:12] <opapo> lol
[10:13] <m0u5e> opapo: yeah... i mean you can always try beryl i suppose?
[10:13] <opapo> m0u5e: I can install whatever is needed to get compiz working
[10:13] <QuixoticJ> sorry silly question but how do i check if im using dvd 5 or dvd 9 and how would i identify that off my dvd rs ?
[10:13] <m0u5e> opapo: well you shouldnt have to install anything besides compiz to get it working
[10:13] <QuixoticJ> dvd+r
[10:13] <m0u5e> opapo: synaptics should work out the dependancies for you
[10:13] <Bria1> My live cd is not the version I currently have right now.  Should I download the version of ubuntu I currently have and do this?
[10:13] <Pelo> Bria1,  that would help
[10:13] <joedaddy> hi Im trying to figure out how to make a home network. so I can connect my xbox and my ubuntu box to the same internet using a crossover cable. any help would be appreciated. : )
[10:14] <grub_booter> hi all - having a bit of a problem with grub on my dapper laptop after i installed feisty on a usb2 disk (from the the live cd) - when i boot up now with the usb2 drive, i can access the internal drive fine... but when i boot up without it, i get an error 21... anyone know the simplest solution to fix it?
[10:14] <aHmoH`aweY> please free shell
[10:14] <aHmoH`aweY> please free shell
[10:14] <aHmoH`aweY> please free shell
[10:14] <opapo> m0u5e: I did: killall gnome-panel and I don't have any panels
[10:14] <Bria1> Thank you Pelo
[10:14] <Yasuo> wtf
[10:14] <jrib> !offtopic | aHmoH`aweY
[10:14] <ubotu> aHmoH`aweY: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:14] <m0u5e> opapo: wait whwat? :X
[10:14] <aHmoH`aweY> sorry
[10:14] <tomer> Hey, is there a channel for Amarok specifically?
[10:14] <m0u5e> opapo: you dont have to do that before installing compiz? :X
[10:14] <betim> hi, when I start beryl, window border's are gone, what should I do?
[10:14] <Yasuo> try #amarok
[10:14] <jrib> tomer: #amarok
[10:14] <Pelo> tomer, check their site for info
[10:14] <SlimeyPete> tomer: yes. #amarok, suprisingly enough ;)
[10:15] <tomer> thanks
[10:15] <opapo> m0u5e: I can't do a Alt+F1
[10:15] <m0u5e> amorak is buggy on gnome :(
[10:15] <m0u5e> opapo: O_O;
[10:15] <Yasuo> is there pidgin available for dapper?
[10:15] <m0u5e> opapo try doing a ctrl+alt+backspace? it'll restart your desktop environment... you'll log off for a bit :X
[10:16] <gop> hello
[10:16] <m0u5e> yasuo: pidgin is just the newest version of gaim, it should* work...
[10:16] <fizzmahon> m0u5e, so use kde =)
[10:16] <opapo> m0u5e: is it possible that I will not have a winow manager at all that that point?
[10:16] <iMacThere4iAm> can someone tell me how to get a log of a kernel panic?
[10:16] <LCannon> How do I increase my permissions in the Terminal?
[10:16] <m0u5e> opapo:  i dont' know how you got to the point that you dont have a windows manager anymore... but I recommend reinstalling whatever you uninstalled :X
[10:16] <BigToe> sudo <command>, LCannon
[10:16] <LCannon> Keep getting Permission denied
[10:16] <fizzmahon> i installed virtualbox with dpkg -i, and the module is running, but none of the commands work, ex. "virtualbox" in terminal. seems as if it wasnt installed yet it was. any ideas?
[10:16] <_r1_> hi
[10:17] <Yggdrasil> can somone help me,  i made  a mistake in my boot/grub/menu.lst and i would like to know how to tell grub to boot to sda1
[10:17] <LCannon> sudo?
[10:17] <BigToe> then enter your account password, LCannon
[10:17] <m0u5e> fizzmahon: i've been meaning to try it out... but not yet ;-)
[10:17] <gop> hello I have my usb enclosure
[10:17] <LCannon> oh, okay.. Will try,
[10:17] <LCannon> Tks
[10:17] <opapo> m0u5e: I will Ctl+Alt+Backspace
[10:17] <joedaddy> *bump
[10:17] <gop> usb drive, hard drive but ubuntu installler won't see it
[10:17] <_r1_> someone's knowing a good genealogy tree application which provides html pages ?
[10:17] <gop> ! usb drive
[10:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb drive - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:17] <gcclinux> hello
[10:17] <gop> !usb drive
[10:17] <BigToe> !usb
[10:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:17] <Smackeddown> Pelo you still here ???
[10:17] <Pelo> gop,  pull it out and put it back in
[10:17] <BigToe> ew
[10:18] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  yes
[10:18] <m0u5e> anyone want to help opapo in a little bit? I have to leave soon... he's having problems with gnome & compiz
[10:18] <gop> from the usb slot Pelo
[10:18] <asa> hi. i try to start a second xsession as a "normal" user but i get Cannot open log file "/var/log/Xorg.1.log"
[10:18] <Pelo> gop,  yes
[10:18] <m0u5e> not really sure on the specifics, but seems like he's lost all his panels and title bars :X
[10:18] <Smackeddown> there is nothing in my /boot/grub/menu.lst file
[10:18] <joedaddy> hi Im trying to figure out how to make a home network. so I can connect my xbox and my ubuntu box to the same internet using a crossover cable. any help would be appreciated. : )
[10:18] <fizzmahon> m0u5e, has he tried to set window manager back to gnome/kde
[10:18] <Pelo> Smackeddown, was windows on your computer when you installed ubuntu ?
[10:18] <Smackeddown> yes
[10:19] <gcclinux> i am trying to compile a bit of code but it's failing immediately  with **Error**: You must have `glib' installed. is there a package that i can download and install for ubuntu?
[10:19] <am_> hi,  i installed xubuntu fiesty and I want to add fluxbox as an additional wm.  I found a guide that tells me to run this command ("echo "exec startfluxbox" > ~/.xinitrc).   Won't this overwrite xfce ?
[10:19] <Pelo> err Smackeddown  do you mean  that that specific file is empty or that there is stuff in it but no window entry ?
[10:19] <Markon> hi
[10:19] <gcclinux> hi
[10:19] <Markon> can anyone help me about beryl ?
[10:19] <fizzmahon> i installed virtualbox with dpkg -i, and the module is running, but none of the commands work, ex. "virtualbox" in terminal. seems as if it wasnt installed yet it was. any ideas?
[10:19] <Smackeddown> it is empty, and I get the black and white version of the loader not a gui version
[10:19] <Pelo> Markon,   ask in #beryl
[10:19] <Markon> thanx
[10:20] <Pelo> Smackeddown, hold on
[10:20] <gcclinux> can someone help with gtk (glib)
[10:20] <gop> Pelo:  no luck
[10:20] <Smackeddown> so when I typed the command given it comes up with an editor and an empty file
[10:20] <Smackeddown> NP
[10:20] <gop> I pluged it off and then back in
[10:20] <msuiter> !ask gcclinux
[10:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask gcclinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:20] <msuiter> wtf
[10:20] <gop> !gcc
[10:20] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[10:20] <Pelo> gop, assuming it's not usb powered it is turned on ?
[10:20] <m0u5e> fizzmahon: i have no idea... thats what i was trying to figure out
[10:20] <moauud> i have ubuntu 7.4 and i have an ext3 and i connot copy to my ext3 why ....?
[10:20] <gop> yea it not usb powered and it pluged in to power jack I see blue light Pelo
[10:21] <gcclinux> i am trying to compile a bit of code but it's failing immediately  with **Error**: You must have `glib' installed. is there a package that i can download and install for ubuntu?
[10:21] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  I probably gave you the wrong command line,   are you using gnome or kde ?
[10:21] <joedaddy> hi Im trying to figure out how to make a home network. so I can connect my xbox and my ubuntu box to the same internet using a crossover cable. any help would be appreciated. : )
[10:21] <spikeb> gcclinux: glib-dev or the equivelent
[10:21] <gcclinux> thanks for the link, going there now
[10:21] <m0u5e> fizzmahon: i just told him to stop uninstalling, and let synaptics do some trouble shooting for him :X
[10:21] <Pelo> gop,  check in theforum  that was all I could do for you,  usb drives should mount automaticaly to the desktop
[10:21] <Smackeddown> It did not ask when I installed from the live cd I downloaded just earlier today.
[10:21] <msuiter> gcclinux, in a terminal, type "sudo apt-get install build-essentials"
[10:22] <Smackeddown> I have firefox and evolution those are KDE right ?
[10:22] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:22] <Yggdrasil> ljl are you around
[10:22] <sid__> Smackeddown: evolution is gnome
[10:22] <gop> Pelo:  if I do get to mount would I be able to boot from a installed ubuntu
[10:22] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  instead of  retyping , copy and paste the command to the terminal
[10:22] <Enverex> Is it possible to mount Flash media R/W to all? Seems auto-mounted media is set to be read only to everyone other than root
[10:22] <Anthon1> When I try to run the live cd, at the point where the desktop would load, a screen with nothing but corrupted graphics comes up, and the computer because unresponsive; does anyone know what might be causing this?
[10:22] <Enverex> er, by default I mean
[10:22] <nuxil> hi all.. im having a problem playing dvd movies.. what to do?  mplayer ogle and xine wount play dvd  movies :(
[10:23] <gcclinux> tried: E: Couldn't find package build-essentials
[10:23] <Pelo> gop, I beleive so but I have no experience with it so I can't tell you for sure
[10:23] <nuxil> !dvd
[10:23] <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
[10:23] <Smackeddown> OK. thats a file with info in it
[10:23] <m0u5e> hmm maybe opapo can no longer start up his desktop environment? :X
[10:23] <Anthon1> When I try to run the live cd, at the point where the desktop would load, a screen with nothing but corrupted graphics comes up, and the computer because unresponsive; does anyone know what might be causing this?
[10:23] <m0u5e> he said he removed gnome-panel... or something... i'm pretty sure gnome depends on that to run @_@;
[10:24] <m0u5e> anthon1: which live cd?
[10:24] <Smackeddown> now I just have to figure out what to move
[10:24] <puff> Heyall.. I upgraded to feisty on my thinkpad, a day ago, and now hibernate doesn't work at all, it just does a fresh start.  Any word on a fix for this?
[10:24] <Anthon1> 7.04
[10:24] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  that files contains the menu entry for the grub boot menu,  the last part is the menu entries themselves,  copy the windows section at the very bottom and paste it about the ubuntu one at the top
[10:24] <m0u5e> anthon1: did you md5sum the cd and check it for errors?
[10:24] <spikeb> have him install ubuntu-desktop again, m0u5e
[10:24] <GeorgeAScott> hi, i'm looking for a help thread on adjusting the bios' audio options to get sound to work
[10:24] <m0u5e> spikeb: lol... if he can even get back here :D
[10:24] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  not at the top of the file ,  at the top of the menu entries
[10:24] <spikeb> m0u5e: hehe
[10:24] <Anthon1> m0u5e: yes, i did
[10:24] <Giuseppe> guys I've a big problem with ubuntu feisty, without do anything it becomed too slow, it takes 10 minutes to load every programs, the last things that I do are install nfs and vnc, I also started it in recovery mode but no errors, help please :(
[10:25] <m0u5e> anthon1: did you md5sum the original file?
[10:25] <Anthon1> no, how do I do that?
[10:25] <msuiter> giuseppe, what are the specifications for your computer?
[10:25] <Smackeddown> so right above this one ...    title		Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-15-generic
[10:25] <m0u5e> anthon1: okay, before you burn the iso, go to the ubuntu website and look for the md5 hash
[10:25] <Pelo> Smackeddown,  that sounds about right
[10:25] <Anthon1> I tried 6.06 and 6.10, and the same thing happened
[10:25] <Giuseppe> msuiter: amd64 3600 ram 1gb, but I've ubuntu i386
[10:26] <flithm> hey everyone... anyone know what it takes to get a package in contrib?
[10:26] <das-q> umm, does anybody know the sudo password for the vmware-images of ubuntu from http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/  ?
[10:26] <m0u5e> anthon1: o_O...
[10:26] <m0u5e> anthon1: that is weird... what system are you running?
[10:26] <LicensedLunacy> http://web.mit.edu/unlocked/Public/xkcd-lecture/index_2.html#17
[10:26] <LicensedLunacy> oops
[10:26] <LicensedLunacy> sorry
[10:26] <m0u5e> opapo: welcome back, we were getting worried :)
[10:26] <bseltzer> feisty
[10:26] <opapo> m0u5e: it was a long journey
[10:26] <LicensedLunacy> wrong window
[10:26] <Anthon1> I have windows vista on an HP laptop
[10:27] <m0u5e> opapo: is everything working again? :)
[10:27] <Smackeddown> o.k. I will come back after I try, hopefully some thing will boot .... is there any way to get a GUI grub like Suse?
[10:27] <das-q> ok, it was "ubuntu"
[10:27] <joedaddy> hi Im trying to figure out how to make a home network. so I can connect my xbox and my ubuntu box to the same internet using a crossover cable. any help would be appreciated. : )
[10:27] <Pelo> Anthon1,  we are so sorry for you
[10:27] <opapo> m0u5e: not all working
[10:27] <sf_> I'm having trouble with my (probably somewhat cruddy) integrated sound card (an ES1988 Allegro-1). Most of the time it is fine, but sometimes it will get screwed up and play everything with a 2x speedup (chipmunk-style). The only way I know to fix it is to reboot. So I'm wondering, is this probably just a bug in the sound card driver (it has some binary blob portions, I think), or could I have something misconfigured? (I have had Ubuntu installed
[10:27] <msuiter> Giuseppe, the x86 version isn't the problem and the hardware isn't the problem.  Does it do the same thing with the Live CD?
[10:27] <sf_>  for a long time and with the same installation on a different PC with a different sound card, a sound blaster). Anyway, I'm wondering if there is any possibility that any ALSA configuration files might be goofed up. Failing that I'm wondering if there is any way to reset the device (as if I had rebooted) without rebooting (alsactl restore doesn't do it).
[10:27] <Giuseppe> msuiter: have you got any ideas? :(
[10:27] <opapo> still no panel
[10:27] <Pelo> joedaddy, try reading in here   http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[10:27] <joedaddy> thanxz
[10:27] <m0u5e> opapo: some computers can't run compiz, keep that in mind... if you have a old computer with a graphics card w/out 3d accel, it probably won't run
[10:27] <Anthon1> Hey, I'm trying to get away from the windows thing:)
[10:27] <Giuseppe> msuiter: mhm I'm trying now wait only 5 minutes :) and thanks for the attention
[10:28] <FBSoulMan> how can I allow user www-data to write/create files in a directory without chmoding the dir 777?
[10:28] <m0u5e> opapo: if you still are getting nonthing, i recommend reinstalling ubuntud-desktop and all it's dependancies
[10:28] <gop> Pelo:  got it to load
[10:28] <Giuseppe> msuiter: but I've only edgy livecd, is it a problem?
[10:28] <opapo> I have a Dell Latitude D810
[10:28] <gop> Pelo:  it was the hard drive on that usb encoulser
[10:28] <gop> that is busted
[10:28] <opapo> I reinstalled ubuntu-desktop
[10:28] <m0u5e> opapo: although, you being in here, means *something* is working :D
[10:28] <gop> put a different one bam it worked
[10:28] <Pelo> gop,  that'S too bad but at least it is working
[10:29] <m0u5e> opapo: so whats not working then?
[10:29] <opapo> m0u5e: true
[10:29] <msuiter> Giuseppe, did you update to feisty?
[10:29] <opapo> the panel is not working
[10:29] <m0u5e> opapo: try reinstalling gnome-panel?
[10:29] <opapo> I can not get to my panels/menus
[10:29] <Fenix|work> Greetings... I've got a beryl/skydome question.  My skydome is coming up white.  My image is 2048x512 and xvinfo says max XvImage size is 2048x2048 ... what am I missing?
[10:29] <afief> how come i can't find Nvu in the repositories?
[10:29] <opapo> I tried reinstalling gnome-panel
[10:29] <Fenix|work> image is png
[10:29] <opapo> I will restart
[10:29] <Giuseppe> msuiter: yes but first no problem, it happened so quickly :\
[10:29] <fizzmahon> anyone have experience with virtualbox?
[10:29] <dfarje_> ubuntu is great so far...
[10:29] <m0u5e> opapo: maybe, sudo apt-get gnome-panel ?
[10:29] <dfarje_> as a ex=gentoo user
[10:30] <gop> Pelo:  yepe
[10:30] <Pelo> dfarje_,  it's great after that too
[10:30] <dfarje_> I can say ubuntu is nice
[10:30] <m0u5e> opapo: i doubt reinstallisng will do anything 6____6;
[10:30] <msuiter> Giuseppe, what was the last thing you did with the system before it went bad?
[10:30] <m0u5e> opapo: i doubt *err i mean rebooting
[10:30] <m0u5e> opapo: altctrlbackspace pretty much reboots gnome for you... so if that didn't work...........
[10:30] <sid__> when I try to install a program from a .sh file, it says it needs libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3. That file is located at /usr/lib, how do I make the program use that file?
[10:30] <opapo> still no panel
[10:31] <dfarje_> Pelo: yea I meant so far like from my experience
[10:31] <Giuseppe> msuiter: I installed vnc and nfs, ah and some firefox's extensions
[10:31] <Pelo> sid__, very often when compiling you'll need to install the -dev package,    check in synaptic for libstdc-dev or something like that
[10:32] <Enverex> Can anyone see anything wrong with this when trying to use it on a currently mounted ext3 partition? "sudo mount -o remount,umask=0000 /media/Backup1"
[10:32] <afief> how come i can't find Nvu in the repositories?
[10:32] <m0u5e> opapo: are you sure you reinstalled the panel?
[10:32] <sid__> Pelo: I thought that too and have already installed the -dev file
[10:32] <m0u5e> opapo: try reinstalling the panel?
[10:32] <msuiter> Giuseppe, are vnc and nfs running atm?  System>Administration>System Monitor
[10:32] <sid__> it's like it can't find libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3, how do I make it point to /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
[10:32] <OMMN> Hi there!
[10:32] <Pelo> Enverex, I'm not an expert but that line looks to me like you ar trying to mount an already mounted drive
[10:33] <Pelo> sid__,  that's my best guess
[10:33] <Enverex> Pelo, ... that's right
[10:33] <Enverex> hence "remount" under options
[10:33] <Pelo> Enverex,   no I mean   mount then remount ,  try unmount then remount
[10:33] <m0u5e> opapo: i have to go for a little, ask around in the room, im sure someone can help you
[10:33] <Giuseppe> msuiter: no I rebooted pc lots of times, maybe like start programs? I'm watching but I didn't set them as startprograms
[10:34] <opapo> gnome-panel is installed
[10:34] <msuiter> Giuseppe, so they are not running at all :(
[10:34] <opapo> when I do: killall gnome-panel
[10:34] <Cubey> hm, a dual 866MHz P3 would make a kickass linux box...
[10:34] <Giuseppe> msuiter: no I've just seen they aren't running :(
[10:34] <opapo> I get: no process killed
[10:34] <spikeb> Cubey: yeah it would
[10:35] <Enverex> Pelo, If I unmounted it then I would just "mount" it, you can't remount something that isn't mounted. The whole reason I'm using remount is to avoid having to first unmount it!
[10:35] <Giuseppe> msuiter: do you think is it an upgrade problem?
[10:35] <Giuseppe> msuiter: I upgraded feisty when I had just installed edgy, it was clean...
[10:36] <russ> hi.  I have a kernel module I built and am currently installing with insmod.  I need a tutorial about how to make this load automatically at boot...any suggestions?
[10:36] <jontec> is there not an smb server for 64-bit? I'm going to be very upset if not. O_o
[10:36] <msuiter> Giuseppe, so it happened just after you updated?
[10:36] <Death_Sargent> whenever I idle ubuntu become none-responsive and crashes
[10:36] <Death_Sargent> and I mean just mouse idling
[10:37] <Giuseppe> msuiter: well I upgraded 2 days ago and the problem become this evening
[10:37] <hypn0> Death_Sargent: so you got to keep mouse moving all time :-))
[10:37] <opapo> If I don't have my panel how do I get it back?
[10:37] <Death_Sargent> atleast every 15mins or so
[10:37] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  open  the system monitor,  make sure it's in view , and then purposefully idle,  see what process is taking up all your resources
[10:37] <opapo> gnome-panel is installed, but is not running
[10:37] <russ> I had similar trouble with an MS wirelsess keyboard
[10:37] <Death_Sargent> XGL
[10:37] <Laser> Is this video card just too old?  All I can get is 640x480 resolution (using vesa driver).  --> ATI Technologies Inc 264VT [Mach64 VT]  (rev 48)
[10:37] <Death_Sargent> XGl is the culprit
[10:37] <Giuseppe> msuiter: sorry for my english :P
[10:37] <russ> to a tail -f /var/log/syslog
[10:38] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  remove xgl
[10:38] <Death_Sargent> no my eyecandy
[10:38] <Zigosity> xD
[10:38] <sf_> anyone know if there is a way to reset a sound driver module (snd-maestro3 in this case) without rebooting? The sound gets screwed up sometimes and the only way I know to fix is to reboot. So if there is something that would reset like a reboot that ought to fix it (and with less trouble).
[10:38] <hypn0> :-))
[10:38] <Pelo> Death_Sargent, candy rots your teeth
[10:38] <msuiter> Giuseppe, have you looked at the process list to see if anything is using a lot of CPU time?
[10:38] <Death_Sargent> might a re-install help?
[10:38] <Laser> sf_, try 'sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart'
[10:38] <imakos> no one here?
[10:38] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  probably not,  some cards just aren'T able to handle xgl
[10:39] <Death_Sargent> ATI radeon 9800
[10:39] <Pelo> Death_Sargent,  you'll have to settle for the basic candy in  desktop effects
[10:39] <Giuseppe> msuiter: yes, cpu1 2% , cpu2 3% it's ok...
[10:39] <Death_Sargent> mine can
[10:39] <Pelo> Death_Sargent, ask in #beryl or #ubuntu-effects but I think ATI cards need aixgl or someting like that
[10:39] <Death_Sargent> it can handle more abuse than this
[10:39] <Laser> What driver should I use for my ATI card?
[10:39] <Death_Sargent> no ati can't use aiglx
[10:39] <disinterested> flglx
[10:40] <Giuseppe> msuiter: ram 10%
[10:40] <lou_> fglrx
[10:40] <sf_> Laser: still has the problem. I think I need something that completely restarts the kernel module. Anyone know how to do that?
[10:40] <disinterested> i had the right letters lol
[10:40] <lou_> oh LOL
[10:40] <btaylor> sf_: sudo rmmod <module name> && sudo modprobe <module name>
[10:41] <Hadron> anyone know of a linux dvd player which supports bookmarks?
[10:41] <msuiter> Giuseppe, interesting, what type of internet connection do you have?
[10:41] <Flonares> Hi. I have a computer with 6.10 and i have 7.04 in a official cd. I wish to upgrade the computer from 6.10 to 7.04, by making use of the cd. How can i upgrade from the cd?
[10:41] <QuixoticJ> both my dvd roms seem to be acting very strangely. I put a blank dvd rom inside one and ive removed it but ubuntu is still acting as if its in there
[10:41] <Laser> Flonares, you'll need the 'alternate' cd.
[10:41] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: does that happen after you resume from a suspend to ram?
[10:42] <gop> I am getting Pelo Unable to seek on /dev/sdd
[10:42] <QuixoticJ> i dont think i did any suspend..
[10:42] <Flonares> Laser, i must therefore download the alternative, right? damm... I hoped that this cd could actually help
[10:42] <Giuseppe> msuiter: adsl 20 mb fastweb(italian company) I've just seen network doesn't work on ubuntu feisty :S but it work here on xubuntu, booth pc are connected by ethernet :\ isn't it strange?
[10:42] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: hibernate perhaps?
[10:42] <QuixoticJ> nope i been using computer whole time
[10:42] <QuixoticJ> i was running wine trying to run a dvd app
[10:42] <Pelo> gop, I can'T help you on this,  it's over my head,  try looking in the forum for the error msg  there migth be a solution
[10:42] <QuixoticJ> then i exited wine
[10:42] <Laser> Flonares, to upgrade from CD, yes, you'll have to have the 'alternate' cd.  otherwise backing up /home and doing a fresh install is best.
[10:42] <QuixoticJ> and the roms seem pretty crazy now
[10:43] <Enverex> Can anyone see anything wrong with this when trying to use it on a currently mounted ext3 partition? "sudo mount -o remount,umask=0000 /media/Backup1" It says bad option but I can't see what's wrong with it.
[10:43] <Hadron> Flonares: dont download the other cd. Just do an onine distribution upgrade.
[10:43] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> are you sure wine still isn't running? with pidof wine?
[10:43] <Flonares> Hadron, i can't :) I have limitations to do that. If i could, I've would have already done it
[10:43] <Flonares> :)
[10:43] <Laser> what driver does an ATI card usually use?
[10:43] <QuixoticJ> i guess its possible its still running how do i check? do i type pidof wine into a terminal?
[10:43] <sf_> btaylor: I've tried that, but it gives me an error because the "module is in use" even though I have nothing using it (esd isn't running either). I think this is because the other sound-related kernel modules depend on it and won't let it be removed. I wonder, would it be a good idea to rmmod + modprobe the entire kernel sound system? Or is that unnecessary anyway?
[10:44] <Flonares> Laser, fglrx
[10:44] <Laser> Flonares, is that proprietary?
[10:44] <Flonares> no. open-source
[10:44] <lou_> well i use frglx
[10:44] <lou_> lol
[10:44] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> yes QuixoticJ
[10:44] <EvanCarroll> is there any danger in dumping excess docs into /usr/share/man? I just upgraded git-core with 1.5.2 from kernel-org and was wondering where I should place the new man files, the program installed to ~/bin, but I've no idea where FHS says to install ~/bin's man pages
[10:44] <Flonares> ATI doesn't have proprietary for *nix systems
[10:44] <Laser> Flonares, thank you.
[10:44] <h3xis> Flonares fglrx is not open source
[10:44] <h3xis> Laser ati is what is used
[10:44] <Pelo> Laser,  in feisty  click the restricted driver option in   menu > system > admin >  it one is easily available it will be installed automaticaly otherwise you'llhave to do it by hand
[10:44] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: if you see a number or more it's still running
[10:44] <QuixoticJ> pdiof wine gave no output just went to another terminal line. looks like i didnt even run anything
[10:44] <whatlovehasdone> hi I need help with evolution
[10:45] <whatlovehasdone> I seemed to have locked it up
[10:45] <Flonares> h3xis, ati drivers conflict very much with Xorg
[10:45] <Laser> Pelo, it says "You system doesn't required any restricted drivers."
[10:45] <btaylor> sf_: i'm not exactly sure what will help you in your specific case, but you are free to try to rmmod all of the modules that seem to be related to sound, then modprobe them all back in...
[10:45] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ try this: eject /dev/cdrom0; eject /dev/cdrom1
[10:45] <h3xis> Flonares since when? they dont in 6.9 or 7.1
[10:45] <Flonares> I'm off
[10:45] <arabntu> I have just generated my pgp key but i cant find it , any help
[10:45] <btaylor> sf_: if something gets messed up you can always just reboot
[10:45] <msuiter> whatlovehasdone, have you tried killing it yet?
[10:45] <Pelo> !ati > Laser  check private msg from ubotu  for more help
[10:45] <Flonares> h3xis, It is my experience. I can be wrong :)
[10:45] <whatlovehasdone> u mean using synaptec?
[10:45] <Flonares> o/
[10:45] <MonsieurBon> hello
[10:45] <Flonares> i'm off
[10:46] <opapo> what does this mean:gconfd (root-19897): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1
[10:46] <MonsieurBon> can I set a default user, which should be logged in, so I just have to enter my password at startup?
[10:46] <sf_> btaylor: OK, I'll try that. good point.
[10:46] <Yggdrasil> is there a way to get the uuid of a drive from grub ?
[10:46] <Pelo> later folks
[10:46] <QuixoticJ> says unable to find or open device for /dev/cdrom0 /dev/cdrom1
[10:47] <whatlovehasdone> how do I kill evolution? use synaptec to uninstall?
[10:47] <whatlovehasdone> and then reinstall
[10:47] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: try this: sudo umount -a; sudo mount -a
[10:47] <Yasuo> aptitude remove evolution
[10:47] <Giuseppe> msuiter: any ideas? :(
[10:47] <Yasuo> sudo
[10:47] <QuixoticJ> whats that do ? im going to try it just curious at same time
[10:48] <jbrown> hello
[10:48] <Laser> Pelo, my card doesn't fit the description of any of those cards on the howto.
[10:48] <QuixoticJ> says unmount command not found
[10:48] <jbrown> im having a problem with my network managr
[10:48] <spikeb> umount
[10:48] <h3xis> Laser what are you trying to do?
[10:48] <Laser> h3xis, get my ATI card working.  :)
[10:48] <QuixoticJ> o woops
[10:48] <arabntu> pgp key help , a little help , please !
[10:48] <h3xis> Laser what card?
[10:49] <Laser> h3xis, lspci | grep VGA =  ATI Technologies Inc 264VT [Mach64 VT]  (rev 48)
[10:49] <spikeb> hehe
[10:49] <h3xis> Laser never heard of it, how old is it
[10:49] <spikeb> yeah
[10:49] <QuixoticJ> how can i paste you the output without getting kicked \x6e\x65\x72\x64
[10:49] <spikeb> Laser: that card/chipset doenst require restricted drivers.
[10:49] <Smackeddown> Pelo !!! You are great !!!!!
[10:50] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> !paste
[10:50] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:50] <Laser> h3xis, dunno.  got it for a couple bucks.  just trying to get desktop effects for my office's old computer.  ;)
[10:50] <Laser> spikeb, which driver should I use?
[10:50] <Zigosity> Hello. I'm (still) trying to share a FAT32 partition on Ubuntu with a windows machine. I can't seem to set permissions on the drive so I can share it, and people have told me that you just can't. I really can't believe this is impossible though, anyone know how to do it?
[10:50] <dkulchenko> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[10:50] <h3xis> spikeb i think he/she wants opengl support
[10:50] <h3xis> spikeb native opengl support*
[10:50] <Laser> h3xis, right
[10:50] <sf_> btaylor: Actually my volume control applet was using it (d'oh). Incidentally, rmmod snd-maestro3 && modprobe snd-maestro3 does work after I kill that applet. Yay. Thanks.
[10:50] <Laser> I just want to burn down windows at my office.  :)
[10:50] <spikeb> h3xis: shoudl work out of the box, x.org and mesa support mach64 i believe
[10:50] <Smackeddown> well darn hes gone .. and I had another question
[10:51] <h3xis> spikeb right, but mesa opengl blows
[10:51] <whatlovehasdone> evolution says error and I cant login can I uninstall it
[10:51] <Laser> h3xis, blows or not ... whatever.  use the mesa driver?
[10:51] <spikeb> ati's driver never supported that chipset heh
[10:51] <whatlovehasdone> I did aptitude remove evolution
[10:51] <arabntu> I could you some help , if you're willing to ,,
[10:51] <h3xis> Laser you wont get the desired effects you want. mesa3D opengl is not the same as ati's native opengl
[10:52] <whatlovehasdone> but it says  Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/
[10:52] <_orian> Could someone recommend a fax program with a decent GUI  for gnome-I wont be faxing via the Internet
[10:52] <MonsieurBon> can I set a default user, which should be logged in, so I just have to enter my password at startup?
[10:52] <simcroin> go to the directory indicated and delete lock
[10:52] <liquiddoom> Hi there! I've got a .deb I downloaded which requires some dependencies to be installed
[10:52] <btaylor> sf_: does it fix the glitch?
[10:52] <h3xis> liquiddoom sudo apt-get -f install
[10:52] <QuixoticJ> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21338/ there is the output the umount and mount thing you told me to do.
[10:52] <jrib> liquiddoom: what are you trying to install?
[10:52] <whatlovehasdone> I cant get in to evolution can someone help me?
[10:52] <jbrown> im an ubuntu newbie
[10:52] <Mr680x0^Acer> can someone help me set up wireless?
[10:52] <spikeb> MonsieurBon: i dont think so. you can either do it completely manually, or completely automatically
[10:52] <jbrown> can someone tell me how to open my network manager?
[10:52] <h3xis> liquiddoom that will resolve your dependencies for you
[10:52] <sf_> btaylor: yes, it does. I am rather pleased. Thanks for your help!
[10:52] <liquiddoom> I'm working with an ubuntu server, installing webmin/usermin
[10:53] <jbrown> i have the broadcom 4318 card
[10:53] <btaylor> sf_: no problem :)
[10:53] <Mr680x0^Acer> I wanna use my Linksys Wireless B (WPC11) card in Ubuntu 7.0.4
[10:53] <Mr680x0^Acer> I used it in Xubuntu and Ubuntu 6.0.6
[10:53] <Mr680x0^Acer> how do I set it up in 7.0.4?
 here is the pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21338/
[10:53] <Zigosity> Hello. I'm (still) trying to share a FAT32 partition on Ubuntu with a windows machine. I can't seem to set permissions on the drive so I can share it, and people have told me that you just can't. I still think sharing it is possible though, anyone know how?
[10:53] <jbrown> so i had to setup my wireless card by downloading drivers manually
[10:53] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: ok, thats normal
[10:53] <arabntu> okay, thanks a lot !
[10:54] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: if you remove your dvds is it still showing as they're still there?
[10:54] <jrib> Zigosity: umask=0000 option
[10:54] <jbrown> after i got it up an runing now my network manager just vanished from my taskbar
[10:54] <opapo> Can I reinstall my OS and keep my current config files?
[10:54] <livingtm> When i log into a gnome session, I am not getting any wallpaper anymore.. what program isnt working properly to cause this?
[10:54] <jrib> livingtm: nautilus draws the desktop by default
[10:54] <QuixoticJ> I just put a dvd in now \x6e\x65\x72\x64 and it dosent seem to load it. and it still has an icon on the other rom saying i have a blank disck still in there which i dont
[10:54] <liquiddoom> Cool. Apt picked up on the needed deps. thanks!
[10:54] <Zigosity> jrib: What does that do?
[10:54] <livingtm> jrib, Should I have nautilus in my session startup?
[10:55] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: I was getting that problem after suspending, the drive would keep the old one there forever even after switching
[10:55] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> the only way to I know how to solve it is with a reboot
[10:55] <jrib> Zigosity: gives all files 777 permissions
[10:55] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> and umount before you do whatever you did next time
[10:55] <puff> Hm, another thing I'm seeing since I upgraded to feisty is there's some sort of wireless management program running, I think, because my machine will randomly change the ESSID.
[10:55] <DanaG> I'm trying to rsync an 8GB backup tree into a 10GB partition, yet I'm getting it filling all 10 gigs and failing.
[10:55] <spikeb> puff perhaps networkmanager is doing that.
[10:55] <Zigosity> jrib: I'm assuming there's a difference between 000 and 0000? I had it on 000 before.
[10:55] <jrib> Zigosity: maybe I misunderstood... are you trying to do something other than writing to your fat32 on linux?
[10:56] <puff> spikeb: How would I check?
[10:56] <Zigosity> jrib: Trying to share the thing with a windows PC
[10:56] <jbrown> anyone know how i get my network manager back on the taskbar?
[10:56] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> DanaG: the 10gb drive probably has more stuff than the 8gb one
[10:56] <Fenix|work> Greetings... After freshly installing 7.04 sound worked, but after updates it stopped working.  What do I need to do to get this to work again?
[10:56] <Zigosity> jrib: I can write to it just fine
[10:56] <jrib> Zigosity: oh, a different machine
[10:56] <spikeb> puff i have no idea heh
[10:56] <Mr680x0^Acer> well, where can I download wireless drivers for the Linksys WPC11
[10:56] <Shaun_Molder> I'm trying to install ubuntu, but when I boot off the Live cd, all I get is the terminal and the phrase BASH: No work something or other.
[10:56] <DanaG> The target starts empty,
[10:56] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> DanaG: are they both using the same filesystems?
[10:56] <DanaG> and the backup tree is 8 gigs.
[10:57] <Giuseppe> guys is there someone who can help me? my pc is slow from this eveniong, 10 minutes to open every program...help please?
[10:57] <roller> Shaun_Molder can you be more specific?
[10:58] <h3xis> Giuseppe what is your cpu load at?
[10:58] <Shaun_Molder> I don't remember the whole message.
[10:58] <mx-zoom> Giuseppe: things don't just happen- what have you canged recently
[10:58] <erUSUL> Giuseppe: check with the system monitor or top if there's a program eating your cpu
[10:58] <DanaG> Oh, apparently I need --inplace, perhaps.
[10:58] <QuixoticJ> whats the umount do and when should i use it ?
[10:58] <roller> did you try to boot up with safe graphics mode?
[10:58] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> DanaG: maybe you need -x
[10:59] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> if the backup tree has anything mounted in it or symlinks
[10:59] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> the target gets copied too
[10:59] <h3xis> QuixoticJ umount is the opposite of mount. it unmounts a volume and you use it when you need to remove the volume, i guess
[10:59] <erUSUL> QuixoticJ: umount is used to unmount file systems (oposite of mount)
[10:59] <jrib> Zigosity: http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-2841.html looks similar
[10:59] <Smackeddown> Can anyone tell me if there is a GUI boot menu for Ubuntu???
[10:59] <jrdnyquist> does anyone know why (in feisty) my tg3 Nic comes up as eth2 and my wireless card as eth3? there are no other Nics...
[11:00] <SurfnKid> guys where can i find the configuration file of the gnome-weather-applet so I can see the country Location ID codes for the entire world??????????
[11:00] <QuixoticJ> \x6e\x65\x72\x64 for the specific problem you said to use umount before I do what I did so would that disable the roms then and not let me use them?
[11:00] <roller> Smackeddown: for Ubuntu start or for the os load?
[11:01] <Nanu> Hey I have this file: "GoogleEarthLinux.bin" on my desktop.. how to install?
[11:01] <SurfnKid> !weather
[11:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about weather - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:01] <QuixoticJ> \x6e\x65\x72\x64 and you said I have to reboot to fix the problem ?
[11:01] <Smackeddown> for the os selection ,, I have XP and Ubuntu running ,, just wanted a fancier look like suse has
[11:01] <Flannel> !earth  | Nanu
[11:01] <ubotu> Nanu: Google Earth is now available, for free (only as in price), for Linux, too. To download it see http://earth.google.com/download-earth.html - A package for Ubuntu is available in the !Medibuntu repository
[11:01] <Fenix|work> Can anyone suggest something about getting sound to work again?
[11:01] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: I don't know how or if wine is related to that problem
[11:01] <Cubey> does ubuntu autodetect hardware upon each boot (ie: can I HD swap an installation to another machine?)
[11:01] <Zigosity> jrib: Okay, so, if I'm reading this properly... I need to make a new dir, change that dir's permissions, then mount the FAT32 drive in it?
[11:01] <\x6e\x65\x72\x64> QuixoticJ: and yes a reboot will fix it
[11:01] <h3xis> Nanu go into terminal, change directory to your desktop, do chmod +x GoogleEarthLinux.bin and do ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin if you dont want the ubuntu package
[11:02] <jrib> Zigosity: there was some mention of editing smb.conf .  I don't use sambda, so I don't know much about it
[11:02] <bur[n] er> anyone out there who knows how to stream .divx files?  like the ones on http://stage6.divx.com/  On windows, there's a divx player firefox plugin
[11:02] <MonsieurBon> spikeb,  that's a pity. thinkfinger would work so pretty otherwise
[11:02] <Zigosity> jrib: I've been exploring samba to get this working for a few days, I understand that part =P
[11:02] <roller> yeah, I know what you mean.. I use grub with ubuntu autostart... with GUI I just know the acronis os selector commercial program
[11:02] <seanhodges> Smackeddown: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/21/add-a-grub-splash-image/
[11:02] <DanaG> Also, for some erason it's putting stuff into "..inodes/00000806/03/fa, for example.
[11:02] <voidmage> how good is geforce 8600 support?
[11:03] <jrib> bur[n] er: the default movie player works fine here
[11:03] <Cubey> Hm..
[11:03] <h3xis> bur[n] er do you have a plugin of some sort to play embedded video?
[11:03] <Cubey> Does ubuntu autodetect hardware upon each boot? (ie: Can I HD swap an existing installation to another machine?)
[11:03] <bur[n] er> jrib: using totem?
[11:04] <roller> yap seanhodges... you're right, forgot that :P
[11:04] <roller> used that before
[11:04] <bur[n] er> maybe I need totem-gstreamer :\
[11:04] <h3xis> bur[n] er make sure you have the w32codecs installed
[11:04] <Smackeddown> I am trying it now .. do I have to download anything ?
[11:04] <DanaG> because it gives you ALL the Xine settings.
[11:04] <jrib> bur[n] er: both should work
[11:04] <Nanu> h3xis I did type "sudo chmod +x GoogleEarthLinux.bin" and it's ok ... what then?
[11:05] <h3xis> Nanu ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin
[11:05] <seanhodges> Smackeddown: yeah, you need to install the packages it describes in the instructions
[11:05] <btaylor> Cubey: most likely; i've done it before
[11:05] <seanhodges> there are other boot images, but i cant find them atm
[11:05] <Smackeddown> Yep its already DL and installing
[11:05] <IGxMyzt> hi all
[11:05] <jbrown> can anyone tell me how to get my network manager back to the taskbar?
[11:05] <bur[n] er> jrib: well wtf ;)  it's not working here... i have w32codecs too
[11:05] <seanhodges> should only be a google away
[11:05] <jrib> bur[n] er: install ubuntu-restricted-extras and try again after reloading the browser
[11:05] <bur[n] er> i can copy hte url and open it in vlc though
[11:05] <btaylor> Cubey: you may have to tweak a few little things once it's up though, but maybe not :)
[11:05] <Cubey> btaylor: Thanks, i'll try it than. didn't want to bother trying if it wasn't known to work.
[11:05] <aLCHEMY_> Hello is there any software under Ubunut like Palm desktop ?
[11:05] <bur[n] er> jrib: i have that stuff ;)
[11:05] <danan> !sound
[11:05] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:05] <h3xis> jbrown i think the command is nm-applet?
[11:06] <Nanu> thanks h3xis
[11:06] <liquiddoom> !ebox
[11:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ebox - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:07] <jbrown> !network manager
[11:07] <ubotu> networkmanager is an application to make (wireless) networking Just Work. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager
[11:07] <liquiddoom> I'm having trouble with ebox. It has some broken dependencies. One of them, oddly enough, is postgresql
[11:07] <bur[n] er> jrib: does this one work for you?  http://www.tv-links.co.uk/link.do/2/2493/3604/23886/37213/once/10c113fb5dfb5ec9da17691929a97253b9e5ba7/go.divx
[11:07] <jrib> bur[n] er: page not found
[11:07] <h3xis> liquiddoom try sudo apt-get -f install?
[11:07] <blind> I used to be able to use 1280x1024 screen resolution. For whatever reason, my xorg got borked and I had to fix it. I have the correct refresh rates (same ones I had before), same video card, and I've added the 1280x1024 resolution to my xorg. When I go to change my resolution, 1280x1024 isn't even an option. How can I fix this?
[11:07] <bur[n] er> jrib: that works in windows :\
[11:07] <liquiddoom> Depends: libreadline4 (>= 4.3-1) but it is not installable Depends: python2.3 (>= 2.3) but it is not going to be installed
[11:08] <Giuseppe> msuiter: are you stll here? :(
[11:08] <elyase> has anybody used Glade 3
[11:08] <elyase> has anybody used Glade 3?
[11:08] <jrib> !anyone | elyase
[11:08] <ubotu> elyase: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[11:08] <liquiddoom> -f doesn't have any effect
[11:08] <elyase> i have a cuestion about Glade 3
[11:08] <blind> !ask | elyase
[11:08] <ubotu> elyase: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:09] <elyase> how can I build the code
[11:09] <elyase> ?
[11:09] <roller> try dpkg --configure -a
[11:09] <jrib> elyase: what language?
[11:09] <elyase> any one?
[11:09] <liquiddoom> !buildessential | elyase
[11:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about buildessential - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:09] <liquiddoom> !build | elyase
[11:09] <ubotu> elyase: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[11:09] <RagingBull_> the hot key to switch between terminals is ctl+alt+Fx key correct
[11:09] <RagingBull_> x being a number
[11:10] <h3xis> RagingBull yes
[11:10] <blind> I used to be able to use 1280x1024 screen resolution. For whatever reason, my xorg got borked and I had to fix it. I have the correct refresh rates (same ones I had before), same video card, and I've added the 1280x1024 resolution to my xorg. When I go to change my resolution, 1280x1024 isn't even an option. How can I fix this? (oh, and X has been restarted, so it's not that)
[11:10] <RagingBull_> hum
[11:10] <RagingBull_> crashes system under compiz
[11:10] <RagingBull_> ty
[11:10] <elyase> i mean when i finish the creation of the glade file, how do i do de executable program?
[11:10] <jrib> elyase: http://www.pygtk.org/articles/pygtk-glade-gui/Creating_a_GUI_using_PyGTK_and_Glade.htm
[11:10] <liquiddoom> I'm still getting errors
[11:10] <cox377_> can anyone recommend an app to join avi files?
[11:10] <elyase> let me see jrib
[11:10] <liquiddoom> cox377_: avidemux
[11:10] <blind> cox377_: avidemux
[11:11] <blind> liquiddoom: :D
[11:11] <seanhodges> cox377_  pretty sure mencoder can do that, I'll see if i can find the guide i'm thinking of
[11:11] <cox377_> blind: i've already got that install, i couldn't see the option. let me have another look
[11:11] <cox377_> seanhodges: nice one
[11:11] <elyase> yea but that doesnt work on glade 3, on glade 2 it does
[11:11] <jrib> cox377_: there's avicat in avifile-utils
[11:12] <jrib> elyase: yes it does
[11:12] <opapo> I need help with my compiz setup
[11:12] <elyase> well, is there any way of using glade with Bash?
[11:12] <opapo> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/21341/
[11:12] <elyase> i mean bash not Phyton or any other?
[11:13] <seanhodges> jrib is on track here: http://olympus.het.brown.edu/cgi-bin/dpkg?query=avifile-utils
[11:13] <cox377_> I;m basically looking to join 2 avi files together and cut some scenes. i found avidemux made the cuts pixilated
[11:13] <liquiddoom> It seems that ebox is fairly unstable on ubuntu and is generally not too good of an idea. I'll stick with webmin for now :D
[11:13] <elyase> is there any way of doing a glade interface with bash code?
[11:14] <jrib> elyase: maybe you just want to use zenity?
[11:14] <seanhodges> cox377_ ah, you could try Cinelerra, my brother uses it for video editing, dunno how it works tho
[11:14] <Zigosity> jrib: Thank you SO MUCH. That page you linked me to had the solution! Hurrrah! You're my hero : D
[11:14] <elyase> well but zenity doesnot allow me to create a starting and working window
[11:14] <liquiddoom> seanhodges: I used it once... my hardware still hates me
[11:14] <elyase> i prefer an event oriented way
[11:14] <jrib> Zigosity: what did you have to do out of curiousity?
[11:14] <Zigosity> jrib: I've been trying to get this working for FOUR DAYS STRAIGHT
[11:14] <elyase> any recomendation?
[11:14] <Possum> Anyway to get a user without a password? I know the automatic login/timed login, but anyway to make a user not require a password?
[11:14] <cox377_> seanhodges: let me have a look
[11:15] <Zigosity> jrib: Just mount the partition to somewhere other than /media. Then I could change permissions easily.
[11:15] <jrib> Zigosity: oh
[11:15] <seanhodges> cox377_: http://www.robfisher.net/video/cinelerra1.html is the tutorial i left my bro with, he picked it up quickly - i'm still baffled by it
[11:15] <blind> I used to be able to use 1280x1024 screen resolution. For whatever reason, my xorg got borked and I had to fix it. I have the correct refresh rates (same ones I had before), same video card, and I've added the 1280x1024 resolution to my xorg. When I go to change my resolution, 1280x1024 isn't even an option. How can I fix this? (oh, and X has been restarted, so it's not that)
[11:15] <Zigosity> jrib: As with all computer problems, It made me feel really stupid. But I'm happy now.. Hehe
[11:15] <Smackeddown> seanhodges  ... trying a reboot with the splash .. if it works I will be back .. if it breaks it may be awhile.
[11:16] <seanhodges> Samckeddown: good luck!
[11:16] <jrib> Zigosity: well glad you got it to work
[11:16] <Zigosity> jrib: So am I =D
[11:16] <Zigosity> I'm off... Woosh!
[11:16] <elyase> How can I create a window with buttons, each one making a diferent bash comand on the console?
[11:17] <elyase> How can I create a window with buttons, each one making a diferent bash comand on the console?
[11:17] <dyrne> elyase: zenity is pretty good for stuff like that
[11:17] <jrib> elyase: try #bash too
[11:17] <seanhodges> elyase: kdialog if u use KDE
[11:17] <elyase> I use Gnome
[11:18] <elyase> any example
[11:18] <elyase> ?
[11:18] <seanhodges> then zenity might be your answer, depends how complex u want to go
[11:18] <Tylerofl> you'll probably need to make your own application
[11:18] <elyase> i want to keep as simple as posible
[11:18] <Possum> Or if there's a way to make gdm accept blank passwords or remember a user's passwd
[11:18] <danny3793> I need some help on using virtual desktop software, i need to use it on of course, Ubuntu, would someone like to help me :P
[11:18] <spikeb> zenity would work
[11:18] <sidny4> when compiling, what command do you give before running the command to tell the compiler where the library file is
[11:18] <dyrne> elyase: http://linux.byexamples.com/ do a find on page for zenity
[11:19] <Chadwick|359> Anybody know of a good LAN IM client for linux?
[11:19] <danny3793> I need to get Windows XP to run on Linux, some of the things i need to use are Windows Only, and cannot be converted over to Linux with ease..
[11:19] <liquiddoom> danny3793: Use virtualization
[11:19] <liquiddoom> !qemu | danny3793
[11:19] <ubotu> danny3793: qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[11:19] <sidny4> danny3793: vmware works pretty well
[11:19] <Chadwick|359> danny3793, Tried WINE or any of the virtualization options?
[11:20] <danny3793> yes i have tried wine, and sometimes wine just doesnt work well on the programs :P, i cant find how to use vmware, so im a bit sketch on that, thanks liquiddoom
[11:20] <rangmaster> how do you remove xfce and all of its components?
[11:21] <opapo> Where is the window manager config file
[11:21] <Cubey> btaylor: happen to know how to manually reconfigure the GUI from bash? it tossed me to bash when it couldn't load the GUI for the desktop on the other machine
[11:21] <liquiddoom> danny3793: Thing is qemu requires a bit of config to make it pass networking and devices on to XP
[11:21] <Tylerofl> does anyone know if it's possible to run KDE applications in GNOME?
[11:21] <Cubey> is there any sort of menu driven configuration tool (xf86config etc..)
[11:21] <kanzie> Is it right to say "conflicts are waging" or should it be "conflicts are raging"?
[11:21] <Chadwick|359> Tylerofl, yeah, they work just fine.
[11:22] <humbolto>  Is pulseaudio going to replace esd totally in gusty? Gnome project does make the switch, doesn't it? Or already has.
[11:22] <liquiddoom> Tylerofl: It might want some KDE libs, but they work fine
[11:22] <Tylerofl> kanzie: conflicts are raging
[11:22] <Tylerofl> hm
[11:22] <kanzie> Tylerofl: thanks...
[11:22] <Tylerofl> because rosegarden isn't running, and i installed kde libs
[11:22] <Cubey> anyone?
[11:22] <Mr680x0^Acer> how do I install a GTX 2+ theme?
[11:23] <me882> hi all
[11:23] <sidny4> when compiling, what command do you give before running the command to tell the compiler where the library file is
[11:23] <mark__> export kernel={path of library] 
[11:23] <sidny4> thanks
[11:23] <elyase> How can i do to run a program on a specific desktop, for example desktop 3
[11:23] <elyase> How can i do to run a program on a specific desktop, for example desktop 3?
[11:23] <Smackeddown> seanhodges .. think there might have been an issue with that install splash
[11:24] <danny3793> liquiddoom: what do you think i should go with then? ive heard people have had problems uninstalling Ubuntu, i was thinking of uninstalling Ubuntu, installing Windows, then installing Ubuntu to partition some freespace, a dual boot pretty much :P
[11:24] <elyase> How can i do to start a program on a specific desktop, for example desktop 3?
[11:25] <liquiddoom> danny3793: Dual-boot is easiest to do, really
[11:25] <me882> hi i have a strange behaviour letting a .sh file run on ubuntu? it reports faults in suse it runs without any problems?
[11:25] <strabes> elyase: I don't think you can with gnome. It's built into KDE.
[11:25] <danny3793> liquiddoom: what about error 17 with ubuntu or whatever, do i have to worry about that with feisty?
[11:25] <elyase> How can i do to start a program on a specific desktop, for example desktop 3?
[11:25] <liquiddoom> danny3793: Error 17?
[11:26] <Smackeddown> strabes>	elyase: I don't think you can with gnome. It's built into KDE.
[11:26] <rangmaster>  how do you remove xfce and all of its components?
[11:26] <Cubey> n/m, got it
[11:26] <asicard> How can I change the mounting point /media/disk for my memory stick?
[11:26] <strabes> rangmaster: did you install xfce with xubuntu-desktop? Simply run sudo aptitude remove xubuntu-desktop
[11:26] <danny3793> liquiddoom: i was reading someones "horror" story about uninstalling ubuntu to go back to windows, and he mentioned something about an Error 7 or Error 17, i guess it deletes your boot file?
[11:26] <elyase> how is it in KDE?
[11:26] <elyase> how is it in KDE?
[11:26] <elyase> How can i do to start a program on a specific desktop, for example desktop 3?
[11:26] <elyase> how is it in KDE?
[11:27] <liquiddoom> danny3793: never heard of it, never had it happen
[11:27] <strabes> elyase: you just right click on a title bar and go to advanced, then special window/application settings. you can define geometry, location, desktop, and many other things.
[11:27] <Chadwick|359> danny3793, error 17, i think, and it isn't that scary
[11:27] <seanhodges> Smackeddown, what kind of issue?
[11:27] <neverblue> how can I find the address of a printer on my LAN (its not on the "printer menu") ?
[11:27] <danny3793> liquiddoom: kk :P, well thanks man, ima just go the dual boot option, as virtualization anyhow requires the OS CD :P
[11:27] <luke_> yo, guys i hear you can change the appearance of the default bootloader in ubuntu to different colors and stuff, how would this be done?
[11:27] <elyase> and from the console how is the order
[11:27] <elyase> ?
[11:28] <strabes> neverblue: http://printer's.host,ip.address/printers/printername
[11:28] <bobbob1016> has anyone gotten the Nintendo WiFi adapter working under ubuntu?  The one that allows the DS and Wii to connect to the internet through it
[11:28] <Enverex> Can anyone see anything wrong with this when trying to use it on a currently mounted ext3 partition? "sudo mount -o remount,umask=0000 /media/Backup1" It says bad option but I can't see what's wrong with it.
[11:28] <strabes> luke_: you mean the bootsplash or the grub menu?
[11:28] <neverblue> strabes, ?
[11:28] <neverblue> what do you mean?
[11:28] <luke_> yo, guys i hear you can change the appearance of the default bootloader in ubuntu to different colors and stuff, how would this be done?
[11:28] <strabes> neverblue: do you know the ip of the computer that the printer is connected to?
[11:28] <bobbob1016> Enverex, I think the /media/Backup should be before the umask, but I'm not 100%
[11:28] <cables> Is there a section of samba.conf I can edit to make it accessible without a password?
[11:28] <neverblue> strabes its not connected to one
[11:28] <Enverex> bobbob1016, Made no difference :/
[11:28] <neverblue> its just another device on my LAN
[11:29] <danny3793> one more thing, is windows XP 64 bit for Intel CPUs only?
[11:29] <Enverex> danny3793, No
[11:29] <SlimeyPete> nope
[11:29] <strabes> neverblue: OH it's a network printer. Is the printing dialog not finding it if you select network printer or something? Sorry, I use KDE not gnome so I don't know the exact options.
[11:29] <b52laptop> hi
[11:29] <bobbob1016> Enverex, you need two things, you need something like /dev/sda1 or something, then /media/Backup
[11:29] <danny3793> ok, thanks, :)
[11:29] <neverblue> strabes, its not dependant on the WM, I am sure
[11:30] <Enverex> bobbob1016, No, that's only for initial mounting
[11:30] <bobbob1016> you need something like "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/Backup"
[11:30] <b52laptop> i got a problem my sound card a sound max , the sound is unstable sometime it start and sometime it stop without reason :(
[11:30] <Enverex> bobbob1016, I'm remounting a mounted device, not mounting initially
[11:30] <strabes> neverblue: If you're trying to add it to your computer's list of printers and you want to use a GUI then it would be.
[11:30] <bobbob1016> Enverex, not sure then, why are you remounting?
[11:30] <m0u5e> any good music for linux people can recommend me besides amorak + rhythm box?
[11:30] <Smackeddown> Sean .. I took my top line out of the boot menu and gave me no splash
[11:30] <neverblue> strabes, no, I want the address of the printer....
[11:31] <m0u5e> *music players
[11:31] <mark__> You can run WinXP 64-bit on either Intel CPUs with EM64T or AMD CPUs with AMD64
[11:31] <opapo> I can't get my panel to appear after uninstalling and reinstalling compiz, metacity and beryl several times.
[11:31] <strabes> neverblue: oh.
[11:31] <Enverex> bobbob1016, For some reason my Flash media is being detected as a removable HD rather than Flash so it's being mounted read only to everyone other than root. Remounting with sudo and umask SHOULD be the cleanest way to gain access, but it doesn't like it
[11:31] <deamonhack> hey
[11:31] <m0u5e> opapo- try reinistalling ubuntu? :X honestly if your having this much problem, just reinstall the darn thing :D
[11:31] <strabes> does anyone know how to list the IP addresses of all the computers on one's local network?
[11:31] <deamonhack> hey
[11:31] <m0u5e> opapo: it only takes like 30 minutes to do an installation :)
[11:32] <deamonhack> nesesito que alguien me ayude con algo
[11:32] <neverblue> strabes, already done that
[11:32] <opapo> m0u5e: I have config files in place I don't know about
[11:32] <bobbob1016> opapo, you could try reinstalling gnome
[11:32] <m0u5e> opapo: oh btw, for ubuntu feisty 7.04, compiz is standard bundle
[11:32] <m0u5e> opapo: so try reinstalling compiz-data and core
[11:32] <opapo> can't I just upgrade?
[11:32] <m0u5e> opapo: upgrade what? :X
[11:33] <deamonhack> nesesito que me digan como ago que linux lea mi particion ntfs
[11:33] <bobbob1016> deamonhack, #ubuntu-es, ellos hablan espanol, lo siento por me espanol
[11:33] <Enselic__> If I want to build for i386 on my amd64 machine, will I have to recompile gcc myself?
[11:33] <opapo> /usr/bin/compiz.real: No composite extension
[11:33] <m0u5e> anyone know any good music players for gnome?
[11:33] <m0u5e> besides rhythm box...
[11:33] <dyrne> strabes: you could do a 'for i in $(seq 1 99); do ping -c 1 192.168.0.$i| grep bytes\ from;done' or something
[11:34] <Enverex> m0u5e, Audacious?
[11:34] <m0u5e> enverex: thats what im using currently
[11:34] <FtS> where i found OpenGL Python bindings e GtkGLExt Python bindings ??
[11:34] <bobbob1016> deamonhack, necisitas ntfs-3g, no se que repository tienelo
[11:34] <opapo> bobbob1016: gnome is not installed
[11:34] <m0u5e> enverex: but its still a little buggy, and doesnt have an indexing service like rhythmbox does
[11:34] <matutano> howdy
[11:34] <neverblue> strabes, anymore ideas?
[11:34] <bobbob1016> opapo, oh, kde then, I didn't know which one you were using
[11:35] <jrib> FtS:  see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-games/+bug/71593
[11:35] <FtS> jrib thanks
[11:35] <bobbob1016> Enverex, try changing it's line in the fstab
[11:35] <Enverex> bobbob1016, It doesn't have one
[11:35] <Enverex> bobbob1016, It's mounted on the fly
[11:35] <opapo> bobbob1016: no ubuntu, but it may have been uninstalled accidentally
[11:36] <bobbob1016> opapo, ubuntu uses gnome as the window manager, kubuntu uses kde, xubuntu uses xfce
[11:36] <Cucho> someone who speak spanish?
[11:36] <__mikem> !es | Cucho
[11:36] <ubotu> Cucho: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:36] <opapo> bobbob 1016: I did:  sudo aptitude install gnome
[11:36] <opapo> it said: The following packages are BROKEN:
[11:36] <opapo>   gamin
[11:36] <bobbob1016> Enverex, you using KDE or Gnome?
[11:36] <Enverex> bobbob1016, Gnome
[11:37] <bobbob1016> opapo, I don't know then
[11:37] <bobbob1016> opapo, sorry
[11:37] <opapo> thanks
[11:37] <Enverex> bobbob1016, I want to know what's wrong with that syntax though, maybe ext3 doesn't like the umask option...
[11:37] <liquiddoom> I messed up mysql. Should I "complete remove" it and reinstall?
[11:37] <bobbob1016> Enverex, I know KDE has a way to make a drive RW
[11:37] <FtS> Cucho i speak portuguese , it's almost there
[11:37] <bobbob1016> Enverex, you could unmount, then remount
[11:37] <bobbob1016> I speak a little spanish, if he needs it
[11:38] <Enverex> bobbob1016, I know, but I'd like to know for future reference. Another annoying thing about unmounting though is that it would remove its mountpoint folder in .media automatically
[11:38] <bobbob1016> Enverex, yeah, what type of drive is it, and what is it's file-system?
[11:39] <compengi> gnomefreak, i got a problem or a sort of a bug
[11:39] <Enverex> bobbob1016, It's a 1GB SD card and it's formatted with ext3
[11:39] <gnomefreak> the usb thing?
[11:39] <compengi> gnomefreak, yeah
[11:39] <bobbob1016> Enverex, I have a "flash" drive that is really a small ide drive, I only found it out when I plugged it into XP and it said USB to IDe
[11:39] <bobbob1016> IDE*
[11:39] <Smackeddown> Seanhodges .. I took my top line out of the boot menu and gave me no splash
[11:39] <gnomefreak> compengi: i dont know nothing about it. me and usb sticks dont get along.
[11:39] <bobbob1016> Enverex, it might be that it's an SD, not sure
[11:39] <flyback> make up your mind
[11:39] <Smackeddown> Seanhodges .. It* took my top line out of the boot menu and gave me no splash
[11:40] <flyback> big difference between a hd and flash
[11:40] <Enverex> bobbob1016, It thought it was a Flash card last boot, but because it was plugged in when I booted this time it seems to think it's a HD...
[11:40] <danan> !mp3
[11:40] <Laney> np:
[11:40] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:40] <Enverex> Silly HD
[11:40] <kishan> i want to install a dock for ubuntu feisty what do u guys suggest
[11:40] <Smackeddown> !wifi
[11:40] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:40] <bobbob1016> flyback, ?
[11:40] <m0u5e> is there anyway to install a crossfader & gap removal plugin to rhytmbox?
[11:40] <flyback> flash has limited write cycles, 1 million on average un like a hd
[11:40] <compengi> gnomefreak, hmm.... do you know any developer that could be helpful?
[11:40] <m0u5e> are there any themes available? :0
[11:40] <neverblue> how can I find the address of a printer on my LAN (its not on the "printer menu") ?
[11:40] <liquiddoom> Nevermind my mysql stupidity, I purge and installed it and it's working fine now
[11:40] <flyback> so you don't want to swap to flash drive
[11:41] <seanhodges> Smackeddown, i'm looking for the howto i worked by for my grub setup
[11:41] <Smackeddown> o.k.
[11:41] <seanhodges> it was before i discovered delicious :(
[11:41] <gnomefreak> compengi: most of them are on holiday that i know of.
[11:41] <bobbob1016> Has anyone gotten the Nintendo WiFi adapter working under ubuntu?  The one that allows the DS and Wii to connect to the internet through it
[11:41] <Smackeddown> what is that ?
[11:41] <compengi> gnomefreak, oh.. okay :)
[11:42] <seanhodges> http://del.icio.us - you wont know how you lived without it ;)
[11:42] <compengi> gnomefreak, thanks for your time, and sorry if i had disturbed you
[11:42] <kishan> any good dock for ubuntu
[11:42] <SpaceBass> hey folks
[11:42] <gnomefreak> compengi: hope you get it fixed sorry not much help with it
[11:42] <seamus7> Hi... anyone know how to get my Ricoh multi-card reader working?? I'm on a Dell e1505 laptop.
[11:43] <SpaceBass> anyone have a preference for a directory service suite (like FDS or e-directory) for ubuntu?
[11:43] <compengi> gnomefreak, it's okay... i hope so too
[11:44] <SpideR-Bob> s
[11:44] <CAL|Smeltn> afternoon
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> I am installing now and I am at the Partition disks screen..
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> which should I do?
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> Guided - use entire disk
[11:45] <Enverex> bobbob1016, It wont mount if I specify that umask=0000 thing either so it's that command that's wrong
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> or Guided - use entire disk and set up LVM
[11:45] <Smackeddown> CAL are you dul-booting?
[11:45] <seanhodges> Splasheddown: found it: http://www.schultz-net.dk/grub.html
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> neg
[11:45] <CAL|Smeltn> its my laptop and I will only be running ubuntu on it for now
[11:46] <seanhodges> make sure you have the splashimage=... line in your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:46] <SeenD> hey guys
[11:46] <Falados> CAL|Smeltn: Use the entire disk then, if you don't foresee needing windows... plus there is always VirtualBox :)
[11:46] <guerrillawon> does anyone know how to quickly reset my sound settings?
[11:46] <SeenD> how do install ndiswrapper from the ubuntu cd???
[11:46] <guerrillawon> I'm having major problems.
[11:46] <rangmaster> I installed xfce in ubuntu with GNOME, now I don't want xfce, how do I remove all of its components?
[11:46] <SeenD> cant find it with synaptic
[11:46] <CAL|Smeltn> what is LVM?
[11:46] <strabes> rangmaster: sudo aptitude remove xubuntu-desktop
[11:47] <guerrillawon> rangmaster did you apt get it?
[11:47] <Flannel> SeenD: You need to add the CD to your repositories (apt-cdrom add)
[11:47] <rangmaster> ok thanks
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> Virtual Manager?
[11:47] <Falados> CAL|Smeltn: Logical Volume Management
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> k
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> so just do the entire disk
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> not that option
[11:47] <seanhodges> rangmaster, make sure you install another desktop first, otherwise your stuck without a desktop environment
[11:47] <docta_v> how much swap should i allocate for a system with 8GB of RAM
[11:47] <jaded`> 3234
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> I am extremely excited about getting to use ubuntu
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> I feel like such a nerd
[11:47] <Flannel> docta_v: None.
[11:47] <CAL|Smeltn> lol
[11:47] <Laser> docta_v, 256MB
[11:47] <Falados> CAL|Smeltn: its basically usefullif you need dynamically sizeable partitions and a dynamic number of harddrives.
[11:48] <seanhodges> rangmaster: i say stuck, your not really stuck, but you most likely want want to install one
[11:48] <bobbob1016> Enverex, I don't think it should be 0000'
[11:48] <SeenD> flannel... i now added it....
[11:48] <docta_v> CentOS does 2GB by default and Ubuntu does I think 10GB
[11:48] <Enverex> bobbob1016, That works for NTFS and SMB but I'm not sure what it needs to be for ext3
[11:48] <jaded`> If i already have Ubuntu installed and i want to install Vista as well and dual boot do i need virtualbox to do so?
[11:48] <compengi> gnomefreak, i think that's my problem http://www.mail-archive.com/desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg88226.html
[11:49] <Falados> jaded`: No, VirtualBox is just an emulator
[11:49] <jaded`> What do i need to do it?
[11:49] <Falados> jaded`: you will, however, need to fix up the GRUB bootloader after the vista install. Windows overwrites the MBR and uses NTLDR
[11:49] <gluttony> hi. i noticed that Rhythmbox has a python console. what is it used for?
[11:49] <SeenD> i still cant find ndiswrapper or i cant browse the cd?
[11:49] <bobbob1016> Enverex, are you sure you need it?
[11:49] <Falados> jaded`: You'll need to resize some partitions to make space
[11:50] <CAL|Smeltn> do I need to set up a user account?
[11:50] <CAL|Smeltn> or can I just use the default root?
[11:50] <Enverex> bobbob1016, Well yeah, it wont let me write to it otherwise
[11:50] <Laser> Whee can I find a list of modules so I can blacklist them?
[11:50] <guerrillawon> Does anyone know how to reset gstreamer also and oss settings to default? My sound constantly goes out.
[11:50] <Falados> CAL|Smeltn: yes you need to. Ubuntu doesn't have a root account by default. you do all root commands via 'sudo'
[11:50] <guerrillawon> also/alsa
[11:50] <jaded`> Where is the grub loader located?
[11:50] <linux_kid> After resizing the windows partition on a friend's pc, Windows boots saying invalid system disk, please remove and retry.  Any help?
[11:50] <|chiz|> cd /usr/src/
[11:50] <|chiz|> ls
[11:50] <|chiz|> cd ..
[11:50] <jaded`> Actuall if i install vista wont it boot vista since it uses ntldr
[11:50] <|chiz|> oops
[11:51] <|chiz|> haha
[11:51] <Falados> jaded`: grub is in /boot but the location doesn't matter as much as the information stored in your MBR.  Basically you'll need to pop in the ubuntu livecd and resinstall grub
[11:51] <gnomefreak> compengi: i suggest you follow up on bug 63090
[11:51] <gluttony> what is the Python Console used fro in Rhythmbox?
[11:51] <jaded`> reinstall after i install vista right?
[11:51] <Falados> jaded`: I'll look for a tutorial, but thats what you need to do, just cleanup after Vista installs
[11:51] <gnomefreak> there is nothing i can do otherwise the bug is at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-volume-manager/+bug/63090 compengi
[11:51] <jaded`> okay
[11:51] <dfarje_> what's a good P2P client that I can use with ubuntu???
[11:51] <dfarje_> any recomendations?>/??
[11:51] <SeenD> according to ubuntu help... ndiswrapper is on the cd... i mounted it... but it still goes online to download ndiswrapper but it isnt connected to the web via cable
[11:52] <Paradox-Ubuntu> anyone have a link to a document to enable dule monitor support?
[11:52] <roller> linux_kid: boot from windows cd and use the recovery console... "fix mbr"... then boot linux and reinstal grub
[11:52] <jaded`> dfarje_ install WINE and then download limewire
[11:52] <linux_kid> dfarje_, frostwire, google it (its a deb)
[11:52] <compengi> gnomefreak, yeah i saw it thanks, i hope the bug would be fixed and updated lately :)
[11:52] <|rt|> linux_kid: is linux via a live cd or dual boot able to still mount and read the ntfs volume?
[11:52] <|chiz|> dfarje, you can use frostwire, its like limewire
[11:52] <linux_kid> roller, prob - no windows cd :(
[11:52] <dfarje_> I want something that runs natively on linux
[11:52] <gnomefreak> compengi: comment on it that you have same issue
[11:52] <roller> ups
[11:53] <gnomefreak> im out for a while so i can get work done
[11:53] <linux_kid> |rt|, never booted linux, only live cd resizing
[11:53] <aoliax> hi, i just updated automatix2 and for some reason it says that the new version is for 6.10 only, while i am on 7.04, any reason for the update shifting the version back?
[11:53] <|chiz|> dfarje_, frostwire
[11:53] <compengi> gnomefreak, okay.. have fun
[11:53] <dfarje_> it's a deb file?
[11:53] <linux_kid> dfarje_, frostwire, it is a deb
[11:53] <Pirulito_MSN-CAM> hi... can I use Sempron 3000+ 64bit  with ubuntu AMD64 iso images???
[11:53] <|chiz|> dfarje_, they have a deb on their website
[11:53] <Falados> jaded`: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=443519&highlight=repair+grub
[11:53] <dfarje_> looks good
[11:54] <bobbob1016> Has anyone gotten the Nintendo WiFi adapter working under ubuntu?  The one that allows the DS and Wii to connect to the internet through it
[11:54] <linux_kid> bobbob1016, wine ?
[11:54] <Masin> hello everyone
[11:54] <bobbob1016> linux_kid, I haven't gotten one yet, I was wondering what people's success with them was
[11:55] <SeenD> i cant get my linksys wpc54g 1.2 to work. this is strange, not sure how it works but when i used livecd like 8 months ago i could go online without any problem
[11:55] <Falados> dfarje_: I recommend doing those types of "legally questionable" activities inside a virtual machine, so if you do get a virus, it won't actually affect anything (*except your virtual machine)
[11:55] <Cara-na-WEBCAM> hi... can I use Sempron 3000+ 64bit  with ubuntu AMD64 iso images???
[11:55] <flaviocpontes> Greetings
[11:55] <Nvening> hi, im having a problem loading up ubuntu on 7.04, it shows the loading graphic with the loading bar, this completes but then just dissapears and open office doesnt sppear
[11:55] <stack_trace> hi does anyone have experience of setting up i8k on ubuntu i've installed i8kutils but unlike on Fedora i've no /etc/init.d/i8k script or any /proc/i8k anyone know ?
[11:56] <CAL|Smeltn> uhh ohh
[11:56] <CAL|Smeltn> I got a problem
[11:56] <CAL|Smeltn> Unable to install the base system
[11:56] <linux_kid> bobbob1016, search some torrents for the windows app, and try it in wine... (if you havn't bought anything, consider a router)
[11:56] <Masin> I need help setting up my LAN and printing via SMB printer. Can anybody help?
[11:57] <bobbob1016> linux_kid, I have a router, but the DS and Wii don't work with WPA
[11:57] <flaviocpontes> Guys, how can I discover the volume ID of a partition?
[11:57] <Nvening> hi, i'm having a problem loading up Open Office on 7.04, it shows the loading graphic with the loading bar, this completes but then just disappears and Open Office doesn't open
[11:57] <Hadron> flaviocpontes: blkid? gives uuid.
[11:58] <Enverex> How do you allow users to write to removable media? For some reason it's not letting anyone other than root write to my flash drive
[11:58] <linux_kid> bobbob1016, maybe WEP with MAC blocking?
[11:58] <aoliax> Nvening: try restarting
[11:58] <Hadron> linux_kid: that is a waste od space. It cab be craked in 3 seconds.
[11:58] <flaviocpontes> Hadron: blkid?
[11:58] <|chiz|> Nvening: try opening it from the terminal, > ooffice
[11:58] <aoliax> Nvening:the computer that is, not just x
[11:58] <Nvening> tried, ive had the problem for ages, infact ive never opened up OO on this install
[11:58] <Hadron> ugh. cant type.
[11:58] <Hadron> flaviocpontes: yes. from bash shell.
[11:58] <linux_kid> Hadron, MAC blocking wrks well
[11:58] <Falados> Nvening: Maybe try installing Sun's JRE
[11:58] <flaviocpontes> Hadron: I'l l try that, thx
[11:59] <bobbob1016> linux_kid, I can't change anything, the way it is setup works, and if I change it and break anything, and can't connect, it won't be good
[11:59] <Hadron> linux_kid: no it doesnt. MAC can be masqueraded.
[11:59] <linux_kid> bobbob1016, ok
[11:59] <roller> linux_kid: try http://www.clubic.com/lancer-le-telechargement-8285-0-ultimate-boot-cd.html ... it has mbrtools wich i think it might work
[11:59] <roller> and it's free of course
[11:59] <Masin> What is the 'search domain' in network setup? And how do get Ubuntu to keep it empty?
[11:59] <linux_kid> Hadron, right, but someone really would have to have so free time to do that
[11:59] <linux_kid> roller, thank you very much
[12:00] <roller> u welcome, hpoe it works
[12:00] <Hadron> linux_kid: and you think they dont have that if they want to crack your wep?
[12:00] <roller> *hope
[12:00] <Falados> Masin: search domain is for canonical domain names.  if you type in "asfd" and your search domain is "mysite.com" it will try to resolve asfd.mysite.com before deferring to the main DNS servers
[12:00] <rfried> Does somebody knows which linux-image-... do have PAE enabled (to have more than 3.2 GB RAM available)?