[12:01] <ikonia> compsman: ok
[12:01] <m1r0> help needed with compiz blocking screen on startup, only white screen
[12:01] <ninina> does reporting actually mean anything in the wilds of IRC?
[12:02] <russ> he can report you to me, and I will be very cross with you
[12:02] <illriginal> Anyone know of a P2P program (Not Torrent) that is for videos only or has videos to download?
[12:02] <ikonia> ninina: yes, in ubuntu you are supposed to abide by the code of conduct
[12:02] <Sergo> !p2p
[12:02] <ubotu> Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[12:02] <m1r0> !compiz
[12:02] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:02] <ninina> ikonia: good thing I try to be a good person at all times
[12:02] <Sergo> !p2p > illriginal
[12:02] <ikonia> ninina: thats the correct thing to do. Good on you
[12:02] <Tajmahal> help with hibernate and standy somebody plz
[12:02] <Sergo> illriginal: check your private
[12:02] <petr4> !suspend
[12:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suspend - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:03] <ninina> if I may ask, what are the real differances between kdm, gdm and xdm?
[12:03] <phylogenesis> How do I add a program to the top bar next to Firefox, Thunderbird, and Help?
[12:03] <ikonia> ninina: just looks really
[12:03] <petr4> !hibernate
[12:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hibernate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:03] <ikonia> ninina: little bit of funcitonality
[12:04] <m1r0> how to uninstall compiz
[12:04] <ikonia> phylogenesis: right click on it
[12:04] <mag_> how can I unistall a program installed in wine ?
[12:04] <ikonia> mag_: join #wine or #winehq
[12:04] <ninina> ikonia: *sigh* that always makes it hard, if it sometime important it's easy, but looks means I have to try them all =\
[12:04] <phylogenesis> ikonia:  k, right-click->add to panel, but then it lists a bunch of stuff, not including the apps I want to add :-/
[12:05] <petr4> phylogenesis: press "add plication launcher"
[12:05] <ikonia> phylogenesis: do you see application launcher or customer launcher
[12:05] <ikonia> custom
[12:05] <Sergo> mag_ go to .wine (it's hidden) then drive_c / Program files /
[12:05] <raf256> can I pay someone to solve such trivial problems for my friend?
[12:05] <Dekay> Holy christ I've never seen such a crowded channel
[12:06] <m1r0> yes :D
[12:06] <ikonia> raf256: we would solve it for free - but your not realying the info
[12:06] <TakeOut{u}> !ohmy | Dekay
[12:06] <m1r0> raf256 how much lol
[12:06] <Sergo> mag_ then find uninstall like in windows
[12:06] <Sergo> =] 
[12:06] <phylogenesis> ikonia:  yeah, sorry I found it.  I thought that was already what I was looking at, forget I asked X-\
[12:06] <ikonia> raf256: get your friend to join irc from his ubuntu box and we'll help
[12:06] <Dekay> D:
[12:06] <ubotu> Dekay: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:06] <jessica> hey, just before i try to get it, can you download real player on ubuntu?
[12:06] <Dekay> Oh..didn't realize I offended people
[12:06] <Mikeh> yes Jessica
[12:07] <jessica> thank you :] ]  x x
[12:07] <PriceChild> jessica, you "can", but why not use realmedia codecs in the standard players like totem?
[12:07] <Dekay> Question, is it possible to run Ubuntu with vista preinstalled (Multi-boot)?
[12:07] <Tajmahal> Now is ubuntu worth the effort?
[12:07] <ikonia> Dekay: yes
[12:07] <jessica> can you work hype machine without real player?
[12:07] <Mikeh> because they don't work right PriceChild :)
[12:07] <GuyFromHell> i think i just killed my sudo, i keep getting "sudo: must be setuid root", but my sudo's permissions are -rwxr-xr-x
[12:07] <petr4> dekay: ubotu is robot, do not worry about him
[12:07] <ikonia> GuyFromHell: yup.
[12:07] <compsman> i cant see my wifi card in the network
[12:07] <PriceChild> Mikeh, which ones? even the rm ones in w32codecs?
[12:07] <pike_> Tajmahal: what effort specifically?
[12:07] <compsman> any way to solve thAT?
[12:07] <Dekay> petr4, Oh okay thanks :P
[12:07] <ikonia> GuyFromHell: you'll need to boot from the cdrom and setuid from "safe mode"
[12:08] <ikonia> compsman: you've been offered 3 solutions about 10 times now
[12:08] <ninina> compsman: look up Ndiswrapper in google
[12:08] <m1r0> compiz blocks my desktop with wihte screen, any solutions ???
[12:08] <ikonia> compsman: you just keep saying the same thing over and over "omg" "its messed up" " it doesn't work"
[12:08] <GuyFromHell> ikonia, what's wrong with the permissions then? its currently "-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root"
[12:08] <Mikeh> only one I have had trouble with is rmvb PriceChild, it plays sound, but not video, all the others are fine
[12:08] <Tajmahal> the headache one has to go through just to get things going
[12:08] <ikonia> GuyFromHell: needs setuid
[12:08] <PriceChild> Mikeh, ah k
[12:08] <Dekay> Also, beryl is an extension to ubuntu correct?
[12:08] <pike_> Tajmahal: are you coming from windows or another linux distro?
[12:08] <GuyFromHell> ikonia, chmod u+s?
[12:08] <Tajmahal> like hibernate, standby, windows media player plugin to name the few
[12:08] <ikonia> GuyFromHell: spot on !
[12:08] <Tajmahal> Windows xp
[12:08] <Mikeh> !beryl | Dekay
[12:08] <ubotu> Dekay: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[12:08] <compsman> ndiswrapper?
[12:08] <khin> hi, how do i hibernate my pc from a shell
[12:09] <jessica> can you work Hype Machine using Totem?
[12:09] <GuyFromHell> ikonia, feh how did this happen >.>... thanks
[12:09] <Dekay> Oh okay thanks
[12:09] <Tajmahal> pike_: windows xp
[12:09] <ikonia> GuyFromHell: messed up chmod command or something, easy mistake to make and miss
[12:09] <Mikeh> not sure what Hype Machine is Jessica
[12:09] <Tajmahal> and i don't want vista
[12:09] <ninina> Dekay: if you go there I can help you and be on topic
[12:09] <jessica> okauy thanks anyway!
[12:09] <Dekay> oh thanks!
[12:09] <petr4> khin: look into gnome-power-manager docs
[12:09] <pike_> Tajmahal: ah well if you have significant problems by all means check out other distros too and compare. i think ubuntu is one of the more friendly distros but there are alot of good ones to choose from.  is it worth the effort to go from windows to linux. yes def
[12:10] <GuyFromHell> i'll go do that then
[12:10] <Tajmahal> i did a bit of searching and found ubuntu to be the most popular distro.
[12:10] <Terzo> when using nvidia-settings to set up seperate x for two monitors, is there a way to move a program from one screen to the other?
[12:10] <Mikeh> Opinion please! which IRCd should I use for my Ubuntu server, ratbox or unreal?
[12:10] <Tajmahal> but on scratching the google result more i found that ubuntu have issues with just about everything
[12:10] <ikonia> Mikeh: its personal preference, try them
[12:11] <Tajmahal> and it is consider the most user-friendly dirto???
[12:11] <Tajmahal> pike_ Am i missing out on something?
[12:11] <pike_> Tajmahal: as far as the codecs go they are very easy to install. so thats not an issue. hibernate and suspend can be
[12:11] <Dekay> Hi, would anyone know how I would go about creating a boot menu once installing ubunutu?
[12:11] <pike_> Tajmahal: i can say on my toshiba laptop i have almost no problems. but then it is fully supported on freebsd and other platforms as well
[12:11] <DavidCraft> how do I run IRC in command line?
[12:12] <Dekay> (multiboot)
[12:12] <zacherrin> Tajmahal, I am pretty new to linux.  I used mandrake a few years back and couldn't do much of anything on it.  I use windows mostly but come on here occassionally to learn and mess around.  I haven't spent much time in windows lately
[12:12] <ikonia> DavidCraft: use an terminal based chat client like BitchX or irssis
[12:12] <Tajmahal> pike_ i have toshiba to
[12:12] <BigToe> how do you block an IP from SSHing to a machine using command line?
[12:12] <LjL> DavidCraft: try irssi
[12:12] <ikonia> BigToe: tcp_wrappers with hosts.allow or hosts.deny
[12:12] <zacherrin> I haven't had a problem that couldn't easily be fixed in here or a simple search
[12:12] <BigToe> mmmkay ikonia, thanks
[12:12] <petr4> hello. I just upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04 and suspending to disk does fails to resume on boot. is this known problem? can you give me any pointers?
[12:13] <m1r0> ok, i entered my gnome seesion and all i can see is white sceen , can some one help please with compiz uninstall ??
[12:13] <petr4> dekay: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:13] <Tajmahal> and fortunately for me no hardware issue but i really think it is making my cpu burn as hell since it almost feel like 80f by my laptop
[12:13] <phylogenesis> is there an easy way to find a bunch of different backgrounds?
[12:13] <ikonia> phylogenesis: google.com
[12:13] <pike_> Tajmahal: burn a few livecds of various distros and see which you like.  i can say ubuntu warty was the first linux distro that let me say goodbye to windows. ive been on linux ever since
[12:13] <Dekay> Once multibooted will it try to make it my main os, kind of like XP did with vista?
[12:13] <Mikeh> phylogenesis, www.gnome-llok.org
[12:14] <phylogenesis> ikonia:  lol, so none integrated into Ubuntu?
[12:14] <ikonia> phylogenesis: search the package manager
[12:14] <Mikeh> *www.gnome-look.org actually phylogenesis I made a typo
[12:14] <petr4> BigToe: i think there are AllowedHosts config option in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[12:14] <Tajmahal> pike_ does ur ubuntu takes longer to boot up than windows?
[12:14] <LjL> Dekay: "yes", meaning Ubuntu will boot by default unless you select Windows from the boot menu.
[12:14] <BigToe> thanks petr4
[12:14] <Tajmahal> if not hwo can u make it to boot faster than windows?
[12:15] <Dekay> So creating a boot menu beforehand would be wise then?
[12:15] <yesi> yo
[12:15] <LjL> Dekay: why? it will create a boot menu for you, i never said it won't
[12:15] <LjL> Dekay: i just said "Ubuntu" will be the default choice in that boot menu
[12:15] <pike_> Tajmahal: no. but you have to compare win actual boot time. often youll get a desktop in win but still have to wait a few seconds for everything to load. the livecd takes a while to boot but that isnt an indication of how it will be installed
[12:15] <Dekay> Oh, just assumed it'd be stupid like windows ;)
[12:15] <yesi> i'd like to know which version of xen is in the 7.04 ?
[12:16] <Tajmahal> pike_ i have dual booted windows and ubuntu on my toshiba
[12:16] <Tajmahal> and the windows doesn't stay longer on the splashscreen
[12:16] <LjL> !info xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386 | yesi
[12:16] <ubotu> yesi: xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386: The Xen Hypervisor for i386. In component universe, is extra. Version 3.0.3-0ubuntu10 (feisty), package size 244 kB, installed size 296 kB
[12:16] <Tajmahal> while ubuntu does
[12:17] <Andy92> how do I install java correctly?
[12:17] <Andy92> :/
[12:17] <yesi> oki thk
[12:17] <Tajmahal> but once ubuntu loads it works like a charm whereas windows takes about 45 seconds so i think it is one and the same
[12:17] <yesi> not 3.1 of xen...
[12:17] <ikonia> Tajmahal: stop comparing ubuntu to linux
[12:17] <pike_> Tajmahal: also in /etc/init.d/ are the startup scripts. alot of those you dont need. like raid etc. i dont know of a good gui front end to update-rc.d though to make it easy for you to edit em. there is alot of stuff you dont need being loaded in ubuntu. anyone know of front end for editing symlinks?
[12:17] <GuyFromHell> ikonia, It worked, thanks =)
[12:17] <yesi> what's a pity!
[12:17] <ikonia> windows to linux sorry
[12:18] <Tajmahal> pike_ i don't get it why people favor the likes of ubuntu being faster than windows in all aspect.
[12:18] <Mikeh> lol @ comparing Ubuntu to Linux
[12:18] <Tajmahal> ikonia: Pardon me!
[12:18] <Tajmahal> ikonia: are those different?
[12:18] <ikonia> Tajmahal: stop comparing ubuntu to windows
[12:18] <LjL> !boot | pike_, Tajmahal
[12:18] <ubotu> pike_, Tajmahal: 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
[12:18] <savvas> Does anyone know a script that helps to write a line in cron?
[12:18] <LjL> although i'm not sure i'd go as far as saying "a lot of them you don't need"
[12:18] <brk3> hi, just wondering what bittorrents do you guys use? azureus is starting to piss me off..
[12:18] <Andy92> jordan@computer:~$ apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[12:18] <Andy92> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[12:18] <Andy92> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[12:18] <Andy92> jordan@computer:~$
[12:18] <LjL> especially if you don't know which ones you actually don't need ;)
[12:18] <Andy92> why can't I install java?
[12:18] <LjL> !paste > Andy92    (Andy92, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:18] <ikonia> Andy92: use sudo
[12:18] <savvas> brk3: www.deluge-torrent.org
[12:18] <brk3> s/bittorrents/bittorrent clients
[12:18] <LjL> !sudo > Andy92    (Andy92, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:19] <Andy92> thanks
[12:19] <compsman> i realy need my card to work
[12:19] <savvas> brk3: utorrent.com with wine as well :)
[12:19] <ikonia> compsman: we know
[12:19] <Mikeh> uTorrent seems to work fine under wine.
[12:19] <brk3> savvas: thanks :)
[12:19] <Terzo> If I have two monitors, each one a seperate x, is there a way to move programs from one monitor to the other?
[12:19] <Mikeh> Without any config
[12:19] <brk3> savvas: im kind of looking for a nice native gnome one, deluge the best bet ya?
[12:20] <tim167> what can i do if a usb device doesnt show up in ubuntu running inside VirtualBox running inside Windoze XP ?
[12:20] <brk3> savvas: what about some of these ones gtorrent or something
[12:20] <ikonia> tim167: virutal machines cannot always access hardware direct
[12:20] <savvas> brk3: aye, zachtib (the developer) is all over the deluge bittorrent client
[12:20] <tim167> ikonia, is there a way to redirect them or something ?
[12:21] <brk3> savvas: il give deluge a go thanks very much :)
[12:21] <savvas> brk3: no idea, deluge is the closest to utorrent, and one of the most configurables
[12:21] <ikonia> tim167: normally the virtual host has config tools to map physical devices to virtual ones
[12:21] <Andy92> er
[12:21] <tim167> ikonia or will restarting virtual box after plugging in the device help ?
[12:21] <ikonia> tim167: I don't believe restarting will do anything different
[12:22] <Tajmahal> pike_ how do u extract a tar.gz file in ubuntu?
[12:22] <tim167> ikonia, ok, i'll look at virtualbox's config settings, thanks
[12:22] <ikonia> Tajmahal: tar zxvf $file
[12:22] <ikonia> Tajmahal: or double click it in the gui
[12:22] <compsman> ikonia
[12:22] <pike_> tim167: vmware makes this pretty easy usually
[12:22] <ikonia> compsman: yes
[12:22] <compsman> what should i do?
[12:22] <Dekay> Once XP is emulated on ubuntu will I still be able to access certain kernal debug registries, memory edit?
[12:22] <Andy92> How you install java?
[12:22] <ikonia> compsman: stop asking and start searching the forums
[12:23] <tim167> pike_ ah nice one thanks
[12:23] <limcore> What exacly is the best repos list one should configure? To have access to good software, dvd players, and quite recent (but not too unstable)
[12:23] <compsman> no  i want some info
[12:23] <ikonia> compsman: well doesn't look like your going to get it
[12:23] <compsman> what should i do?
[12:23] <Andy92> How you install java??
[12:23] <pike_> limcore: really universe and multiverse have about all you need. other than a few specific things
[12:23] <ikonia> Andy92: open synaptics and search for java then click "install"
[12:24] <savvas> Andy92: version 6 or 5?
[12:24] <Andy92> dunno
[12:24] <Phrozen_One> where is the script located that makes "pretty output" at boot
[12:24] <TOoSmOotH> Andy92, You can dload it directly from Sun
[12:24] <ikonia> Andy92: pretty important to know what you want
[12:24] <LjL> !easysource | limcore, the repos listed here (for edgy, not feisty, but most work if you change them manually to feisty) are mostly reliable
[12:24] <ubotu> limcore, the repos listed here (for edgy, not feisty, but most work if you change them manually to feisty) are mostly reliable: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[12:24] <CommandLineIRC> command for searching repositories is apt-cache search AppName right?
[12:24] <ikonia> CommandLineIRC: yes
[12:24] <Andy92> Does  AutoMatrix works good?
[12:24] <LjL> CommandLineIRC: not "AppName", just "keyword", as it searches in the name *and* in the description
[12:25] <LjL> !automatix > Andy92    (Andy92, see the private message from Ubotu)
[12:25] <ikonia> Andy92: I think it is very weak
[12:25] <Dekay> Once XP is emulated on ubuntu will I still be able to access certain kernal debug registries, memory edit?
[12:25] <savvas> Andy92: NO! do this in terminal: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
[12:25] <Dekay> Sorry to ask again but it's pretty important.
[12:25] <julian> how can i get rid of username@hostname:~$ in my cli?
[12:25] <ikonia> Dekay: memory edit ?
[12:25] <Andy92> o ok
[12:25] <julian> so that its just :~$
[12:25] <pike_> julian: gedit ~/.bashrc
[12:25] <ikonia> julian: set PS!=":~$"
[12:25] <Dekay> Hack games, as stupid as it is.
[12:25] <Phrozen_One> julian, its the PS1 variable that contols that
[12:26] <ikonia> PS1 sorr
[12:26] <ikonia> not PS!
[12:26] <julian> suh weet, thanks
[12:26] <Andy92> ah
[12:26] <Andy92> it works
[12:26] <Andy92> I forgot sudo
[12:26] <Andy92> lol
[12:26] <Phrozen_One> what script takes verbose output at boot and makes it pretty, e.g. "Network is coming up  [ ok ] "
[12:27] <ikonia> Phrozen_One: the functions script
[12:27] <Phrozen_One> ikonia, directory?
[12:27] <pike_> Phrozen_One: you can just gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.list  remove the splash entry and add a line like vga=0x317 for framebuffer
[12:27] <ikonia> Phrozen_One: normally in the init scripts directory
[12:28] <Phrozen_One> pike_, thats not right, I have already taken care of that piece, just want to add color to the boot scripts
[12:28] <spikeb> ahh color
[12:28] <pike_> Phrozen_One: ah
[12:28] <spikeb> so you have the ok bit then
[12:28] <robert98374_> Hello Everyone!
[12:28] <troy> Does anyone know if there is any way to get adobe shockwave on ubuntu
[12:28] <robert98374_> I was just wondering what Getty was
[12:29] <robert98374_> And why its runny 5 different times under system moniter
[12:29] <pike_> robert98374_: i was about to suggest you look at inittab but.. i dont know where it is anymore :)
[12:29] <robert98374_> pike_inittab?
[12:29] <pike_> robert98374_: when you alt-ctrl-f the login window you get
[12:30] <m1r0> how can i stop /usr/bin/compiz from starting up ?
[12:30] <pike_> robert98374_: its initiated in inittab usually you can change how many getting logins you have
[12:30] <novato_br> what is the best way to install my nvidia geforce 6150 video card: (1) restricted driver , (2) automatix ou (3) apt-get ?
[12:30] <Pelo> m1r0, sudo apt-get remove compiz
[12:30] <robert98374_> pike_so can i close a couple of them?
[12:30] <pike_> robert98374_: yeah
[12:30] <robert98374_> Pike_kewl thanks
[12:30] <spikeb> novato_br: 1 and 3
[12:30] <Pelo> !nvidia | novato_br
[12:30] <ubotu> novato_br: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:31] <nitro4ce> hi. edit menu doesn't let me remove an entry. it just 'hides' it
[12:31] <nitro4ce> (in applications)
[12:31] <nitro4ce> what file am i looking to edit?
[12:31] <Pelo> nitro4ce, in main menu   right click delete
[12:32] <robert98374_> pike_how many do i need to have running?
 nope i don't have the 'delete' option
[12:32] <novato_br> Pelo, I asked what was the best way to install my video card.?
[12:32] <troy> Linux newbie, trying to get adobe shockwave, or something that will play it
[12:32] <novato_br> and i didn't ask by tutorial to install my video card
 is there a semi-manual way to remove the entry (gconf-editor)?
[12:33] <Pelo> nitro4ce,  in menu > system > prefs > main menu find the menu entry you want to remove , right click , delete
[12:33] <pike_> robert98374_: well one at least. i usually leave 3 or 4 up
[12:33] <Pelo> nitro4ce, or  /home/user/.config/menu   find the current one and edit it manualy
[12:33] <robert98374_> pike_ anywhere i can find more information about it?
[12:33] <CommandLineIRC> how do i switch between channels in bitchX?
[12:33] <Pelo> CommandLineIRC,   like in all clients   /join #channelname
[12:34] <pike_> robert98374_: other than 'man getty' id just google
[12:34] <zero> hello, there is anyone here who uses mysql?
[12:34] <iconos> hello, dos any body know how to add a external monitor with xorg ?? Im on ubuntu 6.10 ati adeon 200x
[12:34] <robert98374_> Pike_ man getty?
[12:34] <CommandLineIRC> Pelo: theres no like crtl+tab or anything like that?
[12:34] <Luxurious> Hi guys.
[12:34] <Luxurious> Is there a way to monitor all input from a user in an SSH shell?
[12:34] <zero> i wanna know if exists a GUI for mysql, like mysqlFron for windows?
[12:34] <Pelo> CommandLineIRC,  you mean switch between open channels ?  I donT' know in bitchx
[12:34] <pike_> robert98374_: open a terminal and type 'man getty' for the manual page. though manual can often be an optimistic term for em
[12:35] <robert98374_> Pike_ lol
[12:35] <illriginal> Can someone help me add Java plug in from my java plugin folder to my mozilla-firefox plugin folder, please!
[12:35] <CommandLineIRC> Pelo: well what is it in other clients? (as these things tend to be the same)
[12:35] <Pelo> zero, in synaptic, search for mysql and see what comes up
 thanks.
 u rule.
[12:35] <Pelo> CommandLineIRC, in other graphical clients you can just click on a tab
[12:35] <zero> illriginal: download automatix
[12:35] <CommandLineIRC> zero: i know of one called NaviKat
[12:35] <zero> illriginal: it could be helpfull
[12:36] <compsman> ok i realy need help
[12:36] <zero> CommandLineIRC: ohhh ok, and you can insert data from there to my database?
[12:36] <CommandLineIRC> Pelo: tab lists all the people in the room
[12:36] <MrKeuner> hi, are the translations I make using launchpad shared with the actual projects themselves?
[12:36] <walski> Hey, I'm looking to run "LBRC" the Linux Bluetooth Remote Control. It's a Python script which needs on the one hand access to DBus, on the other hand access to /dev/input/uinput. It seems like a vicioius circle for me. If I try to start the LBRC with sudo, then there is no access to Dbus, otherwise no access to /dev/input/uinput
[12:36] <illriginal> huh?... i already downloaded the JRE file I need... I just need to apply the plug in into my firefox, Zero
[12:36] <walski> Any ideas?
[12:36] <CommandLineIRC> zero: yep. its just like MS SQL but for mysql
[12:36] <Pelo> CommandLineIRC,  hold on
[12:36] <caravel> could anyone please help me to load correctly grub's menu ? got two embed erros, I guess it's related ?
[12:36] <LordLimecat> hey all....got an issue, and #nvidia referred me here....im using the restricted driver manager and its causing an error on boot--the blue screen says "API mismatch: kernel module has version 1.0-7184, this X module has the version 1.0-9755"
[12:37] <julian> anyone using ndiswrapper on a linksys/broadcom chipset?
[12:37] <matt__> hello world
[12:37] <LordLimecat> i removed all modules (until the bluescreen told me that the nvidia module was missing) and did apt-get install nvidia-glx-new, and got that message
[12:37] <LordLimecat> any help would be appreciated, since #nvidia cant help me
[12:37] <compsman> tyea
[12:38] <Pelo> LordLimecat, ask again periodicaly untill someone with knowldege of yoru problem can answer, or you might also try asking in #ubuntu-effects and #beryl , they also have knowlegde of this issue
[12:38] <robert98374_> Pike_ thanks thats a nice way to see the manual for a program
[12:38] <robert98374_> Pike_ does that work for all programs?
[12:38] <LordLimecat> Pelo: thanks for acknowledging me :) i will
[12:38] <compsman> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf replace the line driver "nvidia to nv"
[12:38] <pike_> robert98374_: yeah. also man -k something  to search all manuals is nice to locate a command
[12:38] <bl3sin> How do I turn off icons on my desktop? I have two other partitions on this HDD and they appear on my Desktop, I can't seem to find a way to delete the shortcuts. Any ideas?
[12:38] <imac1> hello, I have a "messages" file posted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/   would anyone be willing to look at it to tell me why I can detect cd's in a drive, but can't read files from any cd?
[12:38] <zero> illriginal: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000010500.xml#selfextracting
[12:38] <compsman> driver "nv"
[12:38] <iconos> Hello ! does any body knows how to add a external monitor ?? I'm on ubuntu 6.10 with ati radeon 200x xorg
[12:38] <zero> illriginal: there are the instructions
[12:38] <robert98374_> Pike_ man -k?
[12:38] <Pelo> !dualhead | iconos
[12:38] <ubotu> iconos: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[12:39] <imac1> iconos: google something called "switchmon"
[12:39] <illriginal> zero I'm uing them except im confused in this one part
[12:39] <pike_> robert98374_: yeah type man -k memory for instance or man man for the man manual ;p
[12:39] <Pelo> CommandLineIRC, try finding a bitchx channel
[12:39] <imac1> iconos: it is a script that will switch between different xorg configurations, it is posted on the ubuntu forums
[12:39] <zero> illriginal: what part?
[12:40] <artmanak> Is there a shortcut key that will switch screens in ubuntu?
[12:40] <illriginal> Ok... see this is what I type into terminal: ln -s /usr/java/jre1.5.0/plugin/i386/ns7
[12:40] <robert98374_> Pike_ is there anyway to make i come up on like mousepad or gedit?
[12:40] <illriginal> ln -s /usr/java/jre1.5.0/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so .
[12:40] <compsman> can any one help me on wifi?
[12:40] <pike_> artmanak: dunno about gnome. usually either alt-fkey or alt-ctrl-arrowkey
[12:40] <illriginal> zero why would I type /libjavaplugin_oji.so  at the end of that?
[12:40] <bruenig> illriginal, ln gets mad sometimes when you don't use absolute paths
[12:41] <bl3sin> Any one?
[12:41] <imac1> armanak: idk about a shortcut key ;however, there is a script that does so, called "switchmon" it is for video cards that use the intel i810 or i915 driver
[12:41] <imac1> hello, I have a "messages" file posted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/   would anyone be willing to look at it to tell me why I can detect cd's in a drive, but can't read files from any cd?
[12:41] <illriginal> wait... i see that's the file
[12:41] <illriginal> ok nvm... hold brb
[12:42] <bl3sin> any ideas at all?
[12:42] <Pelo> bl3sin, anyone what ?  I just scrolled back 20 minutes and hyou haven't said anything in that time
[12:42] <enok> still having trouble doing a ppp connection
[12:42] <zero> illriginal: are you installing (self-extracting) file?
[12:42] <Pelo> enok, anything specific ?
[12:42] <bl3sin> Pelo: How do I turn off icons on my desktop? I have two other partitions on this HDD and they appear on my Desktop, I can't seem to find a way to delete the shortcuts. Any ideas?
[12:42] <bl3sin> Scroll up to about when I joined, I said that.
[12:42] <cables> bl3sin, i can help you in a second
[12:42] <illriginal> yeah zero
[12:43] <Pelo> bl3sin,   gconf-editor   /apps/nautilus/desktop
[12:43] <illriginal> libjavaplugin_oji.soi is the plugin
[12:43] <compsman> can any one help me????
[12:43] <enok> well I got this Gnome PPP but I don't know how to install it
[12:43] <illriginal> libjavaplugin_oji.so *
[12:43] <pike_> robert98374_: there is but im not sure offhand how to get the format right. you can just open the page but im not sure what best way would be.
[12:43] <cables> bl3sin, it seems that Pelo's already helping you, so I won't be :)
[12:43] <Pelo> compsman, we can'T we donT' know the problem
[12:43] <robert98374_> Pike_ reading it right now :-)
[12:43] <Pelo> cables, no you have him
[12:43] <cables> Pelo, ok
[12:43] <enok> Wait, what does this refer to? "Gnome Modem Monitor and Network Monitor panel"
[12:44] <getisboy> I'd like to share a printer on my Ubuntu system with my Windows computers. It seems that the "share printers" option in the Printing menu only shares it with the other Linux computers in my system. Is there any way to get the printer shared with Samba?
[12:44] <cables> bl3sin, do you have the Configuration Editor open?
[12:44] <compsman> my atheros ar5007eg card is not listed in the networks
[12:44] <compsman> and its listed in the restricted driver
[12:44] <ling> imac1: all these "DriveReady SeekComplete Error" - is your hd about to take a dirt nap? :)
[12:44] <bl3sin> Problem fixed :) Tanks Pelo
[12:45] <zero> illriginal: that's  actually the absolute path for the plugin you are trying to link
[12:45] <robert98374_> Pike_ Thanks for the help either way
[12:45] <enok> is the gnome modem monitor automatically installed or what
[12:45] <illriginal> yeah well it's not working.
[12:45] <Pelo> getisboy, you need to setup samba to comunicate with your windows machine, I I think you need to "allow" the printer in samba to share it ,  but I am not expert on this subject,  not even a noob in fact
[12:45] <zero> illriginal: if you dont put that at the end you will actually linking the whole directory
[12:45] <illriginal> there's obviosuly something I'm doing wrong even though im following the instructions.
[12:45] <illriginal> zero yeah i did the linking
[12:46] <illriginal> i restarted firefox
[12:46] <Pelo> compsman, make sure the driver is actualy installed,  not just available
[12:46] <illriginal> i still don't have it installed onto firefox.
[12:46] <bluefox83> #linuxactionshow
[12:46] <bluefox83> oops :O
[12:46] <compsman> pelo; how?
[12:46] <zero> illriginal: and then enable java
[12:46] <tgm4883_laptop> quick question, easy way to generate a wpa key?
[12:46] <illriginal> how do i enable? hold on
[12:46] <imac1> ling: what do you mean, is the hd bad?
[12:46] <getisboy> Pelo, can you point me to a good resource for setting up my smb.conf?
[12:46] <cables> tgm4883_laptop, that's offtopic
[12:46] <enok> :o
[12:47] <Pelo> !samba | getisboy
[12:47] <imac1> ling: I though those errors were for the cdrom
[12:47] <ubotu> getisboy: 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
[12:47] <tgm4883_laptop> sorry forgot
[12:47] <bluefox83> Pelo, no really, i was trying to join, and i totally forgot the /join part..i'd never been there till now...
[12:47] <zero> illriginal: edit>preferences      advanced>enable java
[12:47] <doc|> http://89.80.61.213/windows-vista-gratis.JPG
[12:47] <illriginal> yeh that's BEEN enabled.
[12:47] <Pelo> compsman, thre is a restricted driver thingy in menu >`system > admin > restricted driver, start with that, if not,  check the forum or repeate your question here periodicaly
[12:48] <illriginal> zero i didn't have to enable it, it was already checked off to be enabled.... still doesn't work.
[12:48] <imac1> ling: I should also add that hdb is the cdrom drive
[12:48] <Pelo> later folks
[12:48] <ling> imac1: oh hdb is the cdrom, ok :)
[12:48] <enok> What is the Gnome Modem Monitor is it already installed
[12:48] <zero> illriginal: hmmmm
[12:48] <illriginal> zero it's under the "content" tab, correct? To enable java?
[12:49] <imac1> ling: is my messages file at all helpful for a problem w/ my cd drive?
[12:49] <compsman> pelo; it says Atheros Hardware Access Layer (hal) box checked In use
[12:49] <zero> illriginal: yes it is
[12:50] <imac1> ling: I should also mention that my computer is an old imac
[12:50] <zero> illriginal: look if you just follow all those instruction and it doesnt work, i dont know what's happening
[12:50] <ling> imac1: i'm no expert but i've gotten messages like that on faulty HD's so...is the cd scratched or something?
[12:50] <enok> gf
[12:50] <robert98374_> Pike_ how do i exit the man program?
[12:51] <illriginal> Java never worked on this machine.
[12:51] <illriginal> java doesn't like linux on this computer lol
[12:51] <imac1> ling: no, I have tried many cd's that work in other computer, and the drive itself still works great for booting live-cd's
[12:51] <pike_> robert98374_: q key
[12:51] <pike_> robert98374_: or ctrl-c
[12:51] <zero> illriginal: but you could try      automatix, with that tool you can install that plugin very easy, its a gui environment
[12:51] <zero> illriginal: you wont have to do all those stuffs
[12:51] <zero> illriginal: btw what os are you running?
[12:52] <illriginal> after i install it, can i uninstall automatix?
[12:52] <illriginal> Ubuntu Feisty
[12:52] <zero> illriginal: yea sure, it's a pretty cool tool, you shall see
[12:52] <n2diy> ! automatix
[12:52] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[12:52] <illriginal> i just heard it really buggy.
[12:52] <illriginal> see lol
[12:52] <kitche> illriginal: well feisty should have a tool like automatix already it does the same thing really
[12:53] <illriginal> kitche, which is that tool?
[12:53] <illriginal> i really need to get java installed, im sick of depending on windows.
[12:53] <savvas> illriginal: this works: sudo apt-get install --reinstall sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
[12:53] <megafauna> Hi, Ubuntu can't read my ntfs USB drive. It's not an ntfs-3g problem (I think). It appears to be correctly mounted as I can see it in Nautilus and bash, but it is listed as being empty. Can someone help?
[12:53] <illriginal> savvas, the problem is, it's not installing onto firefox.
[12:53] <illriginal> maybe im not properly configurin java
[12:53] <savvas> illriginal: once you install java, close and restart firefox ;)
[12:54] <illriginal> alright will do
[12:54] <kitche> illriginal: you probably need the java plugin for firefox
[12:54] <illriginal> lol kitche, i have that plug in, just firefox doesn't want to work with it, but im gonna listen to savvas and see if it works
[12:54] <compsman> it says Atheros Hardware Access Layer (hal) box checked In use in the restricted driver manger and i dont see my card in networks
[12:55] <Agg[Away] > hi!  i'm (slowly) learning to be an admin.  I've written my first perl script to create backups of my www folder and my sql dbs.  when i try to sudo it manually (before I set it as a cron job) I get Permission Denied.  I checked that the root:root file and directory are u+x.  What next?
[12:55] <cables> What port does SWAT run on by default?
[12:56] <alucx> Anyone know about dual booting os x and ubuntu?
[12:56] <savvas> illriginal: i'm amazed to see it doesn't work. so far, it didn't work only in windows xp sometimes after a format/install
[12:56] <Agg[Away] > cables - 901?
[12:56] <savvas> illriginal: when you restart firefox, go to www.java.com and verify your installation
[12:56] <cables> Agg[Away] , thank you
[12:56] <Agg[Away] > cables - googled it
[12:56] <illriginal> savvas lol... that's a really really old plugin bro... supposedly i need: Version 6 Update 1
[12:57] <illriginal> error from site: Oops! You don't have the recommended Java installed.
[12:57] <illriginal> Your Java version is 1.6.0. Please click the button below to get the recommended Java for your computer.
[12:57] <NemesisD> hi, im trying to get ssh set up between an edgy machine and a feisty machine (edgy is the target, feisty the remote user), ive never done this, how does one create a new user with root privs?
[12:57] <savvas> illriginal: so it works.. where do you need the update 1?
[12:57] <ombre_> list
[12:57] <alucx> Hmm I'm trying to install ubuntu on my mac, but the disk won't do anything at startup as it did on my other machines (i've had it running on a windows machine for a while) can anyone help????
[12:57] <Agg[Away] > neme - just adduser, have ssh on, and then when you ssh to the box use sudo for everything.  ...would be my guess.
[12:57] <bluefox83> NemesisBLK, adduser and then chgrp to admin
[12:57] <compsman> cany any one help? my atheros ar5007eg is not showed in networks and in restrited driver manager it shows Atheros Hardware Access Layer (hal) box checked In use
[12:57] <illriginal> savvas, true... it's good enough
[12:58] <pike_> NemesisD: you can use the adduser command and add them to group admin but why do you need to create a new user?
[12:58] <illriginal> i guess they're just recommending it but it's still working
[12:58] <savvas> illriginal: so far, i haven't seen any online java programs to drop because it's not update 1 ;)
[12:58] <illriginal> savvas thank you, and thanks to the rest of you who helped :D
[12:58] <alucx> ;_;
[12:58] <savvas> no problemo seniore :p
[12:58] <NemesisD> pike_, actually i may not need to
[12:58] <alucx> Hmm I'm trying to install ubuntu on my mac, but the disk won't do anything at startup as it did on my other machines (i've had it running on a windows machine for a while) can anyone help????
[12:59] <phylogenesis> How can I set my background to automatically change to a random image (among a bunch of collected files) on boot?
[12:59] <Aggrav8d> aluc - is this a CD designed to boot on OSX?
[12:59] <alucx> it's the amd/intel version, which is supposed to work on os x
[12:59] <NemesisD> pike_, this computer is behind more than one router though I think, is that going to be a problem? Im not much of a networking expert
[12:59] <Aggrav8d> aluc - there may be a different boot sector for OSX discs.
[12:59] <savvas> alucx: maybe you need the ppc version of ubuntu
[01:00] <bluefox83> alucx, in a pc you set the bios to boot from cdrom, no idea about a mac >.>
[01:00] <Aggrav8d> i concur with savvas
[01:00] <alucx> Well, the ubuntu side said to use the intel version if i have an intel mac
[01:00] <pike_> phylogenesis: a hacky way might be to change the cp a new image to the current filename setup if youre comfortable scripts
[01:00] <alucx> I'll try the ppc though, to see if it'll do anything
[01:00] <Aggrav8d> aluc - http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_do_i_dual_boot_ubuntu_linux_mac_os_x.html
[01:00] <Aggrav8d> google
[01:00] <savvas> alucx: then it might be a bad iso download :) check it with md5sum
[01:01] <pike_> NemesisD: youll need port 22 forwarded to the computer youre trying to connect to
[01:01] <gcmcnutt> #ubuntu-bugs
[01:01] <kitche> alucx: you might need bootcamp
[01:01] <mr_speck> how do i install sun java on feisty?
[01:01] <savvas> oh borther
[01:01] <savvas> mr_speck: sudo apt-get install --reinstall sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin
[01:01] <alucx> Hmm
[01:02] <pike_> mr_speck: apt-cache search jre | grep -i sun should give you the package name id think
[01:02] <alucx>  I'm going to go read a bit on bootcamp and check md5sum, thank you all.
[01:02] <NemesisD> pike_, alright cool and then i should just be able to do ssh username@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX and enter the password and ill have shell access? also is it easy to x11 forward from that point?
[01:02] <enok> What is the Gnome Modem Monitor is it already installed
[01:02] <pike_> NemesisD: yeah not other setup needed for x forwarding just ssh -X username@ipaddress
[01:02] <mr_speck> savvas, pike:  i'm getting nothing  "couldn't find package sun-java6-jre"
[01:03] <savetheWorld> http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/06/05/17450.aspx  << dell restores extended warranty on ubuntu systems
[01:03] <pike_> NemesisD: if you look in the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file x forwarding should be enable by default already
[01:03] <savvas> mr_speck: you have to enable some server repositories
[01:03] <caravel> could anyone please help me to fix a grub menu ? it loads its shell instead
[01:03] <enok> v
[01:03] <compsman> cany any one help? my atheros ar5007eg is not showed in networks and in restrited driver manager it shows Atheros Hardware Access Layer (hal) box checked In use
[01:03] <imac1> ling: do you have any ideas about what I should research in order to find a solution to my problem?
[01:03] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: enable multiverse repo and backports (depending what version of ubuntu) and install sun-java6-plugin :)
[01:04] <shwag> what do I apt-get to install git ?  the source code management system.
[01:04] <gnomefreak> shwag: you apt-get install packages not systems
[01:04] <bruenig> !info git
[01:04] <mr_speck> savvas,pike,gnomefreak-- i did-- i enabled universe and multiverse on everything, and still nothing-- is there a way to make sure i enabled multiverse correctly?
[01:04] <gnomefreak> shwag: what are you looking for?
[01:04] <ubotu> git: GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/killer. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.3.20-10 (feisty), package size 255 kB, installed size 972 kB
[01:04] <mr_speck> i'm on feisty
[01:04] <bruenig> gnomefreak, I think it is like svn or something else
[01:04] <runatrain> how can i play .SHN files in ubuntu?
[01:05] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: did you enabel multiverse or just backports multiverse
[01:05] <tarzeau> runatrain: what says file the.shn?
[01:05] <runatrain> and .flac
[01:05] <NemesisD> pike_, awesome, ssh seems easier than i thought it would be
[01:05] <shwag> gnomefreak: git...the svn type of thing
[01:05] <runatrain> they are music files
[01:05] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: multiverse (no backports)
[01:05] <gnomefreak> shwag: subversion
[01:05] <tarzeau> runatrain: can i have a few ?
[01:05] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: can you please post your /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin
[01:05] <pike_> NemesisD: i couldnt live without it :)
[01:05] <runatrain> of the shn files?
[01:05] <tarzeau> runatrain: shn and flac, yes
[01:05] <shwag> gnomefreak: not subversion though..  git. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_%28software%29
[01:05] <gnomefreak> shwag: install git than
[01:05] <runatrain> they are on www.archive.org hold one sec let me find
[01:05] <gnomefreak> shwag: iirc that is the package name
[01:05] <compsman> cany any one help? my atheros ar5007eg is not showed in networks and in restrited driver manager it shows Atheros Hardware Access Layer (hal) box checked In use      third time i said this
[01:06] <uberushaximus> !info git
[01:06] <ubotu> git: GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/killer. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.3.20-10 (feisty), package size 255 kB, installed size 972 kB
[01:06] <pike_> compsman: sudo ifconfig -a     <-- does that command show a ath0 device?
[01:06] <shwag> gnomefreak: git - GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/killer
[01:06] <tcleval> hey, what are the keys to restart and kill x11?
[01:06] <gnomefreak> shwag: why are you asking how to install it if you know the package name?
[01:07] <compsman> noo
[01:07] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24331/
[01:07] <shwag> gnomefreak: thats not the correct package
[01:07] <gnomefreak> shwag: it is the package git
[01:07] <shwag> gnomefreak: git - GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/killer  ... is not a version control system.
[01:07] <gnomefreak> !info fit | shwag
[01:07] <compsman> pike_; no
[01:07] <ubotu> shwag: Package fit does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:07] <runatrain> tarzeau:  http://www.archive.org/download/ween2003-09-21.mbho.flac16/ween2003-09-21_mbho_d1t08.flac  ther is a link to a flac file
[01:07] <gnomefreak> !info git | shwag
[01:07] <ubotu> shwag: git: GNU Interactive Tools, a file browser/viewer and process viewer/killer. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.3.20-10 (feisty), package size 255 kB, installed size 972 kB
[01:07] <runatrain> i cant get any of these players to play it
[01:07] <enok> no way to ppp connect right after installing ubuntu then? o_o
[01:07] <shwag> gnomefreak: see...wrong pacakge.
[01:07] <pike_> compsman: lsmod | grep ath     does that show any ath_hal or somesuch?
[01:07] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: enabel universe as well
[01:08] <tarzeau> runatrain: would you use opencubicplayer if i added flac support?
[01:08] <mr_speck> gnomefreak-- it is
[01:08] <runatrain> yes sir!
[01:08] <gnomefreak> shwag: than you are not looking for git
[01:08] <savvas> mr_speck: do this: system > administration > synaptic package manager > settings - repositories - check the (main) (universe) (restricted) (multiverse) > press close > press reload ..then.. search > sun-java6-plugin and install it
[01:08] <shwag> gnomefreak: im looking for     Git is a distributed revision control / software configuration management project created by Linus Torvalds to manage software development of the Linux kernel.
[01:08] <trpr> gnomefreak: heh. google git dude
[01:08] <tarzeau> runatrain: k, i'll write a plugin for it
[01:08] <trpr> gnomefreak: first match
[01:08] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: no it isnt look at lines 41 and 42 they have #
[01:08] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: line 24,25
[01:09] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: i'm on server version so i can't do the gui stuff
[01:09] <savvas> ah damn
[01:09] <w33rdo> port fowrding?
[01:09] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: line 41 and 42 need to be uncommented
[01:09] <compsman> pike_;ath_pci                95392  0         wlan                  203076  1 ath_pci             ath_hal               191696  1 ath_pci
[01:09] <kitche> shwag: you want git-core
[01:09] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: than sudo apt-get update
[01:09] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: but isn't that old stuff from my edgy past?  i'm on feisty now (24,25)
[01:10] <pike_> compsman: what is the card model?
[01:10] <enok> am i ignored? oh noes
[01:10] <compsman> its ar5007eg
[01:10] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: good eye. why is it there
[01:10] <calexbg> anyone know anything about ndiswrapper?
[01:10] <compsman> Atheros
[01:10] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: uncomment backports repo
[01:10] <mr_speck> gnomefreak-- but that's also edgy backports-- no?
[01:10] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: than update than install sun-java6-* but shouldnt have to. are you on ppc?
[01:10] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: you want feisty backports
[01:10] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: change edgy to feisty
[01:11] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: why do you have so many edgy repos?
[01:11] <pike_> compsman: doesnt look good for native support : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=457852
[01:11] <kitche> !info git-core | shwag
[01:11] <ubotu> shwag: git-core: content addressable filesystem. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.4.4.2-1build1 (feisty), package size 2295 kB, installed size 5128 kB
[01:11] <gnomefreak> !info sun-java6-plugin feisty
[01:11] <ubotu> sun-java6-plugin: The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1 kB, installed size 72 kB
[01:11] <shwag> kitche: ok
[01:12] <gnomefreak> kitche: doesnt git install  git-core?
[01:12] <pike_> compsman: that was a year ago though
[01:12] <gnomefreak> seeing as it needs it
[01:12] <compsman> ?
[01:12] <kitche> gnomefreak: umm no the git in ubuntu is some gnu program git-core is what he was looking for which has nothing to do with gnu
[01:13] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: it's from my edgy past-- upgrade to feisty left it all behind i guess..  i haven't really touched source.list at all
[01:13] <gnomefreak> its gitk that installs git-core
[01:13] <enok> Seriously I need to get on the Internets with Ubuntu I can't do today's work until I do :(
[01:13] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: shouldnt have if you used update-manager if you did it by hand you shouldnt have left them
[01:13] <pike_> compsman: apperantly hal in madwifi doesnt support 7th gen atheros cards yet
[01:13] <compsman> pike_;?
[01:13] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: unless you are on ppc you should have sun-java6-* in multiverse
[01:14] <compsman> omg?
[01:14] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: if your system is full feisty not mixed
[01:14] <compsman> my card is builtedn in tho] 
[01:14] <mr_speck> ghomefreak: things are working now-- thank you so much!!!
[01:14] <kitche> gnomefreak: yeah if you want the visualizer but you don't need it unless you want a gui type of frontend to git
[01:14] <compsman> so my card too new?
[01:14] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: which packages should i install?
[01:14] <xamox> anyone here know how to install torrentflux?
[01:14] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: sun-java6-plugin
[01:14] <compsman> pike_; its works fine in vista and xp
[01:15] <Luxurious> Is there a Linux equivalent for FreeBSD's "watch" utility?
[01:15] <mr_speck> gnomefreak:  oops i did sun-java6-jre   is that bad?
[01:15] <gnomefreak> Luxurious: apt-watch?
[01:15] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: no
[01:15] <gnomefreak> mr_speck: plugin installs jre
[01:15] <foxiness> A browser of files nautilus, now consume more than 1.2 GB,half wizard want to stop him,Is this safe? Note that I used the torrent
[01:15] <xamox> do I have to setup the database first? I am using the package, then it pops up with the deb-config thing, I'm entering in my root mysql password but then it wants the p-word for torrentflux and I don't know what that is
[01:15] <kitche> Luxurious: umm watch
[01:15] <Luxurious> kitche: No.
[01:15] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: i don't need it for firefox or anything-- i just need the commandline "java"
[01:15] <compsman> pike_; so i can get my to work?
[01:15] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: sweet-- it works!! you're awesome!!
[01:15] <cables> How can I share printers with Windows computers?
[01:16] <gnomefreak> cables: samba
[01:16] <cables> gnomefreak, can you be more specific? I know I need to use Samba, but I don't know what I need to do in order to do it.
[01:16] <Luxurious> gnomefreak: Afraid not.
[01:16] <gnomefreak> Luxurious: if watch isnt what you want what is it you are looking for it to do
[01:16] <compsman> cant*
[01:16] <kitche> Luxurious: oh you mean a program to snoop on another terminal
[01:16] <mr_speck> gnomefreak: i owe you a beer
[01:16] <gnomefreak> cables: sudo apt-get install samba
[01:16] <VeganChick01> i'm going to reinstall ubuntu...is there a way to add a small partition that i read/write from both OS's (mac 0s x and xubuntu) ?
[01:16] <cables> gnomefreak, it's installed, I use it for other things. Now how to I configure it to share a printer?
[01:16] <Luxurious> gnomefreak: what it does in FreeBSDlike kitche saidsnoop on terminals.
[01:17] <gnomefreak> cables: that i dont know.
[01:17] <gnomefreak> !samba | cables
[01:17] <ubotu> cables: 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
[01:17] <hydan> what's the gtk equivalent of kate text editor?
[01:17] <pike_> compsman: you could speak with somene more exp than me or ask in #freebsd maybe about madwifi and the card. i wouldnt mention youre on ubuntu though :)
[01:17] <cables> gnomefreak, I've already /msgthebot-ed :(
[01:17] <klav> !de
[01:17] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:17] <gnomefreak> hydan: gedit
[01:17] <kitche> Luxurious: might look at snoop
[01:17] <cables> hydan, gedit
[01:17] <gnomefreak> cables: the docs should tell you how to set it up
[01:17] <sebas_> can I use the program cal to get the time remaining to a certain date?
[01:18] <gnomefreak> atleast they used to when i had win pc
[01:18] <kitche> cables: smb.conf should have a section for print sharing
[01:19] <cables> kitche, it does, but I have no idea what to do with it!
[01:19] <compsman> i cant join #freebsd
[01:19] <bl3sin> When I boot Ubuntu I don't get the loading bar just a black, screen how do I get my loading bar back?
[01:19] <kitche> !register | compsman
[01:19] <ubotu> compsman: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:19] <hydan> gnomefreak, cables: thanks :)
[01:19] <Dekay> What's the difference between Ubuntu and Kubuntu?
[01:19] <threebadwheels> is ubuntu really for me?
[01:19] <bl3sin> KDE and Gnome
[01:19] <cables> Dekay, one uses GNOME, one uses KDE
[01:19] <threebadwheels> i like xfce
[01:20] <bl3sin> fluxbox ftw =O
[01:20] <threebadwheels> no kde/gnome
[01:20] <sebas_> !GNOME | Dekay
[01:20] <ubotu> Dekay: gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[01:20] <premier_> Hi, I'm not getting usb2.0 speeds on any of my usb ports, even though their all usb2.0 ports.  moving stuff to and grome my computer goes at about 7.4Mb/s
[01:20] <jsweeny> bl3sin: second
[01:20] <cables> Dekay, I prefer GNOME, but it's a matter of personal preference. Also, you can install one and install the other from within that.
[01:20] <Dekay> Gnome is supported on which os then?
[01:21] <cables> Dekay, Ubuntu, but anything can be installed on any version of Ubuntu.
[01:21] <bl3sin> So yeah, how do I get my loading bar back?
[01:21] <cables> Dekay, if you install Ubuntu, you can switch it to Kubuntu easily, or even have both.
[01:21] <Dekay> Oh cool
[01:21] <foxiness> bl3sin: try to reinstall ubuntu splash "usplash" on synaptic
[01:22] <premier_> cables: I got kubuntu and later installed ubuntu-desktop package, and it never ran without crashing (gnome that is)
[01:22] <bl3sin> foxiness: I will try it.
[01:22] <cables> premier_, I've never had that happen.
[01:22] <VeganChick01> where are all the mac geeks when i need them?
[01:22] <tds5016> how do I switch encode to mp3 from ogg?
[01:22] <cables> VeganChick01, I dunno, in ##mac?
[01:22] <tds5016> I know it's not a good idea, but I need to...
[01:22] <VeganChick01> cables: would they know about xubuntu?
[01:22] <cables> tds5016, sudo aptitude install lame oggenc
[01:22] <cables> VeganChick01, Xubuntu is the same as Ubuntu, just with a different UI.
[01:23] <tds5016> cables then what do I do to encode to mp3?
[01:23] <cables> VeganChick01, its interaction with Macs will be the same
[01:23] <VeganChick01> cables: i know, but is that a mac chat, or specifically for mac/ubuntu users?
[01:23] <tds5016> I'm also on 6.10...
[01:23] <cables> tds5016, nvm, that won't work...
[01:23] <cables> VeganChick01, that's for mac.
[01:23] <cables> tds5016, not sure then.
[01:23] <tds5016> oh.
[01:23] <tds5016> that's not good.
[01:25] <VeganChick01> maybe a non-mac user could still help me...i need to set up a partition that's R/W
[01:25] <ScottLand> When installing ubuntu on a partitioned drive to share with windows .... Do i make the ubuntu partion a primary as well as declare the root as only  /   ???
[01:25] <Tr0nic> can i ask if i get an AOL wireless router working will i be able to connect to it using UBUNTU
[01:25] <kitche> ScottLand: well the root has to be /
[01:26] <sebas_> ScottLand: yes, and declare as swap the swap partition
[01:26] <kitche> ScottLand: and might as well choose primary since /boot can not be on a logical partition anyways
[01:26] <ScottLand> now will i get a custom boot loader do distinguish which i wanna boot windows or ubuntu?
[01:27] <kitche> ScottLand: grub handles that very well
[01:27] <ScottLand> sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
[01:27] <Tr0nic> can i ask if i get an AOL wireless router working will i be able to connect to it using UBUNTU
[01:27] <ScottLand> aight guys thanks a lot
[01:27] <sebas_> !GRUB | ScottLand
[01:27] <ScottLand> gnight
[01:27] <ubotu> ScottLand: 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
[01:27] <ScottLand> ah
[01:27] <ScottLand> lol
[01:27] <cva> how do I have udev create more than 10 /dev/input/events? the rules show events[0-9] *
[01:27] <Tr0nic> just wondering if all wireless is the same
[01:27] <Mikeh> How do I associate Terminal Server Client with .rdp files?
[01:27] <savvas> sebas_m, kitche: you believe it's good to have two primary partitions?
[01:28] <kitche> cva: change the rules?
[01:28] <kitche> savvas: I only have one myself since I have two hard drives in my computer
[01:28] <cva> my regex isn't that good. I'd think [0-9] * would do it
[01:29] <savvas> ScottLand: don't put two primary partitions on one hard disk, i think that creates problems (i might be wrong)
[01:29] <ScottLand> whoops to late :-*
[01:29] <ritalin> how do i turn ssh on ?
[01:29] <ScottLand> we shall see
[01:29] <kitche> savvas: umm you can have four primaries on a disk
[01:29] <ScottLand> o
[01:29] <ScottLand> aight
[01:29] <ScottLand> ROCK ON!
[01:29] <Mikeh> anyone have any ideas?
[01:29] <savvas> cool then :)
[01:30] <newb_prob> I just installed the latest ubuntu how do I get compiz to work? can anyone point me to a guide?
[01:30] <ritalin> !ssh
[01:30] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[01:30] <Mikeh> newb_prob, System > Preferences > Desktop Effects
[01:30] <savvas> newb_prob: www.google.com search for this: "how to" compiz +ubuntu
[01:31] <Mikeh> Hello? How do I associate Terminal Server Client with .rdp files?
[01:31] <ling> re
[01:32] <tds5016> why does soundkonverter and soundconverter both crap out? they used to not.
[01:33] <newb_prob> how do I get nvidia driers to work on ubuntu?
[01:33] <diminthedam> help please. my ubuntu is not loading anymore with 'file system error'
[01:33] <savvas> newb_prob: systems> administration > restricted drivers manager
[01:33] <Mikeh> !nvidia | newb_prob
[01:33] <ubotu> newb_prob: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:34] <Buzzygirl> Hello folks
[01:34] <CokeMan> is there a guide for setting up a raid 5 in ubuntu? Also, i've got a software raid 5 card that required drivers for windows, and i got it up and working, last time i tried on linux (debian i think) it got stuck in the process of building the raid (no it wasnt being slow, it got stuck). So, with all of this in mind, can someone point me in the right direction?
[01:34] <zacherrin> can someone recommend a audio player that plays both wma, mp3 files?  had amarok but it wont play wma.  i know movieplayer plays wma but I would like one program to put all my music files in
[01:35] <imac1> hello, I have a "messages" file posted here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/   would anyone be willing to look at it to tell me why I can detect cd's in a drive, but can't read files from any cd?
[01:35] <Buzzygirl> I have a Q about digital audio players that work under Ubuntu or Linux in general?
[01:35] <Mikeh> !raid CokeMan
[01:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about raid cokeman - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:35] <savvas> Buzzygirl: ask the question ;)
[01:35] <Mikeh> !raid | CokeMan
[01:35] <ubotu> CokeMan: 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
[01:35] <tschaka^> zacherrin xmms with wma plugin installed
[01:35] <compsman> is atheros ar5007eg working in ubuntu yes or no??????????????
[01:35] <zacherrin> thank u much
[01:35] <tds5016> let's say that I have a wav. Is there any way to get that to an mp3 easily?
[01:35] <w33rdo> guys!!!! iptables doesn't work on the lateste ubuntu?
[01:35] <w33rdo> WTF??!! WARNING: Error inserting x_tables
[01:36] <Buzzygirl> So which brands work best? I have an iPod Shuffle that just won't work under Ubuntu... not that I expected it to... but what other brands work well with Linux?
[01:36] <Akuma_> why is it aptitude tells me libapache2-mod-php4 is not available? what should i get instead for feisty?
[01:36] <w33rdo> Iptables?
[01:36] <w33rdo> how do I fix iptables for CHRIST SAKE
[01:36] <Buzzygirl> I have heard a bit about Cowon and Samsung, but want to get a good idea of other brands that might work too
[01:37] <pike_> w33rdo: sudo iptables -F
[01:37] <Mikeh> Buzzygirl, I've had no luck with syncing portable players, but my Iriver clix mounts just fine
[01:37] <IndyGunFreak> w33rdo: not sure what Christ has to do with it.
[01:37] <deCon> My audio is less loud in linux than in windows, anyone have an idea why?
[01:37] <pike_> w33rdo: but there is something you should know first
[01:37] <diminthedam> ubuntu 7.04 fails to boot, saying cant read filesystem. a clean re-install of 6.10 gives same error. what can i try next?
[01:37] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: open a terminal, type alsamixer
[01:37] <savvas> w33rdo: we're not obliged to answer every question, so put that tone of writing elsewhere
[01:37] <Buzzygirl> Iriver Clix? Okay Mikeh, I'll put that one on my list to research. Thanks!
[01:37] <Mikeh> !manners w33rdo
[01:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about manners w33rdo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:37] <deCon> IndyGunFreak, done
[01:37] <compsman> pike_ they dont know any then
[01:38] <Mikeh> !manners | w33rdo
[01:38] <ubotu> w33rdo: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:38] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: ok, are all your bars all the way up?
[01:38] <VeganChick01> ok, i think i'm going to try to reinstall xubuntu...hopefully that'll fix my screen problems!
[01:38] <Buzzygirl> Cowon's website says their players (at least the ones in my price range) work under Linux too
[01:38] <IndyGunFreak> if not, adjust them appropriately.. if so, i don't know why it would be that way
[01:38] <savvas> Buzzygirl: i have no idea, but i think for ipod they have a working firmware just for linux, i might be wrong, but i've heard something like that
[01:38] <w33rdo> omg! Iptables isn't working on my brand new installation
[01:38] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: 94 81 81 0 0
[01:38] <w33rdo> FATAL: Error inserting ip_tables
[01:38] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: well, turn them up to 100
[01:38] <w33rdo> how can that even be
[01:38] <MrKeuner> hi, Cannot unmount the flash disk volumes as regular user in 7.04. Why is that?
[01:39] <Buzzygirl> I think that's Rockbox
[01:39] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: wow that was easy, thank you. could you tell me why that worked? Gain...?
[01:39] <Mikeh> w33rdo, don't panic. I don't know much about Iptables, and maybe no1 else here does either, try searching the forums, or waiting for an answer.
[01:39] <savvas> MrKeuner: did you transfer/delete files from/to the flash disk?
[01:39] <Buzzygirl> I was hoping to keep the Shuffle for my WinXP computer, then buy another for Linux
[01:39] <maynards-girl> Hello everyone.  Ever since I did a fresh install of fiesty my computer is very very slow when I run firefox. Also, firefox runs super slow when loading pages.  Is this common or is there an easy way to speed things up?
[01:39] <CokeMan> Mikeh, i did it through that system (in debian or ubuntu, i dont remember which) and it set up fine and would reach like 2 or 3% finished then the kb/s would progressively get lower and the time would progressively get bigger until it went from something like 10 hours to like 3 months and the kbs went froms something like 24k/s to like 1.
[01:39] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: wow that was easy, thank you. could you tell me why that worked? Gain...?
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: not really  sure.. for some reason, i have to do it whenever i install Ubuntu.
[01:40] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: what is LFE?
[01:40] <MrKeuner> savvas: I did, I moves files into it, waited for 30 minutes and then tried to eject using nautilus context menu
[01:40] <Akuma_> Buzzygirl: did you take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPod?action=show&redirect=IPodHowto ?
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> LFE?
[01:40] <Mikeh> Which was this again CokeMan, LVM?
[01:40] <Tr0nic> can you connect to aol wireless router using ubuntu?
[01:40] <savvas> maynards-girl: firefox is slow when you have a lot of add-ons installed
[01:40] <CokeMan> software raid 5
[01:40] <CokeMan> Mikeh, software raid 5
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: oh, LFE, i'm not sure.
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> mine is set to zero
[01:40] <compsman> can any one tell me how i cxan get my stupid atheros ar5007eg to work??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
[01:40] <w33rdo> please some ASAP iptables is screwed up outta the box in a brand new installation
[01:41] <Tr0nic> can you connect to aol wireless router using ubuntu?
[01:41] <Tr0nic> ok
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[01:41] <savvas> compsman: yeah, buy a router with wires :)
[01:41] <Buzzygirl> Yeah, been there but I haven't had much luck with the lowly Shuffle. :-)
[01:41] <Mikeh> sorry to say I have no idea CokeMan, I've never seen that.
[01:41] <compsman> this a laptop u reject
[01:41] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: Can I make the step a different size? its a 7 pt step right now
[01:41] <Tr0nic> can you connect to aol wireless router using ubuntu?
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: if it helps any, all of mine except LFE, are all the way up, LFE is at zero
[01:41] <Mikeh> try searching/asking on the forums CokeMan
[01:41] <maynards-girl> savvas, it was slow before I added anything.  I added the no script package hoping it would speed things up, but it made no difference
[01:41] <compsman> and its on the eth0 at the moment
[01:41] <Buzzygirl> tried the suggested script from the Ubuntu forums and I couldn't get it to work either (maybe user error)
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: i don't see why not...
[01:42] <CokeMan> Mikeh, what forums?
[01:42] <savvas> MrKeuner: it's the cache, you'll have to wait :\
[01:42] <Mikeh> http://ubuntuforums.org cokeman
[01:42] <zacherrin> what is the command to download the wma plugin for xmms?
[01:42] <compsman> atheros ar5007eg drivers pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
[01:42] <savvas> MrKeuner: just right-click on the flash disk icon and "unmount volume", it will unmount it when it's done caching the files
[01:42] <MrKeuner> savvas: that does not make much sense to me. I have to wait more than 30 minutes?
[01:43] <savvas> MrKeuner: depends on the load of files you have transferred
[01:43] <savvas> MrKeuner: sorry, size, not load :p
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: not really sure how to change that, mine goes in 3s.
[01:44] <w33rdo> oh never mind :D I wasn't doing it sudo
[01:44] <savvas> ..
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[01:44] <MrKeuner> savvas: OK I reinserted my flash disk, saw the contents. No modifications made. Tried to eject and same error
[01:44] <savvas> this goes for bash.org
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> so what was messed up, iptables, the NEW UBUNTU INSTALLATION.. or the user?
[01:44] <diminthedam> ubuntu 7.04 fails to boot, saying cant read filesystem. a clean re-install of 6.10 gives same error. what can i try next??
[01:44] <compsman> fucking hell i realy need my atheros ar5007eg to work:P.......................................................
[01:44] <pike_> IndyGunFreak: cant it be all three?
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: i suspect its the last one more than the former 2,
[01:45] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: must be my keyboard
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: i don't know, mine goes in 3s...
[01:45] <savvas> compsman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=wireless&titlesearch=Titles
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: do you have the little horn for your volume, in your taskbar?
[01:45] <lawncare> hey guys, what's the opposite of pmount?
[01:46] <diminthedam> anything wrong with my question, or is everyone too busy here?
[01:46] <Mikeh> is there a command to get rdesktop to open an rdp file?
[01:46] <Allex> hey everyone
[01:46] <Mikeh> diminthedam, did you use the Live or alternate install CD?
[01:46] <Allex> does anyone have any good widget program to recommend?
[01:47] <diminthedam> Mikeh: it failed on a normal install (updated through synaptic) and the re-install was an alernate
[01:47] <Mikeh> what filesystem did you use for your /boot partition? and are you dual or single booting?
[01:48] <diminthedam> Mikeh: dual booting to winFAT and boot filesystem was ext3
[01:48] <Mikeh> did you do a media test on your CDs?
[01:49] <lorenz> hi guys, can you tell me how to access a usenet address?
[01:49] <Mikeh> diminthedam, did you do a media test on your CDs?
[01:49] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: yes i have the volume task thingy
[01:49] <lorenz> I'd need to download something from alt.binaries.mp3.m - how do I do that?
[01:49] <diminthedam> Mikeh: no, but the failure was not after a new install, it just happened one day
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: right click it, choose properties, and it should have the same options as alsamixer, but with sliders.. you can try to adjust those to be more precise
[01:50] <pike_> lorenz: your isp normally would have a server
[01:50] <Mikeh> sounds like bad blocks on the disk then diminthedam
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> deCon: sorry, that should be open volume control, not preferences
[01:50] <pike_> lorenz: youd use something like pan which is in synaptic to connect to the server
[01:50] <lorenz> pike_: thanks!
[01:50] <deCon> IndyGunFreak: right...well the main problem was solved, thank you again. have a great day (or night)!
[01:50] <w33rdo> wtf??!! bash: /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward: Permission denied
[01:50] <Mikeh> the only program I know of to take care of that sort of thing is "Spinrite" www.grc.com, but it's not free.
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> u2
[01:51] <diminthedam> Mikeh: damn... i did run disk checks (but only through windows). is there another one to try?
[01:51] <cafuego> w33rdo: You need to be root eh
[01:51] <savvas> w33rdo: you forgot the sudo again
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[01:51] <savvas> -.-
[01:51] <cafuego> w33rdo: Also note sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward won't work, as echo will be root, but the redirect won't.
[01:51] <Mikeh> w33rdo, sudo -s -H then do whatever you are trying to do, it's like a permanent (for the session) sudo
[01:51] <Dekay> Can ubuntu be installed straight from my running os, or do I have to insert a cd then restart?
[01:51] <cafuego> w33rdo: So you'll need to run sudo sysctl -w net/ipv4/ip_forward=1
[01:52] <savvas> instead of permission denied, ubuntu should have "YOU NEED SUDO IN FRONT" ;p
[01:52] <cafuego> w33rdo: And add it to /etc/sysctl.conf for convenience.
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> savvas: lol
[01:52] <Mikeh> lol savvas
[01:52] <pike_> Dekay: there is a alpha .exe installer for windows but i dont think its very far along
[01:52] <Akuma_> why can't i find libapache2-mod-php4 in the feisty repos?
[01:52] <Dekay> Oh nevermind then.
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> Dekay: i think there's a way to install it from the Windows desktop, but i'm not sure how to do it.
[01:53] <crimsun> Akuma_: because we migrated to php5
[01:53] <Dekay> Oh ..
[01:53] <cafuego> Akuma_: Seems to only have php5.
[01:53] <savvas> Akuma_: libapache2-mod-php5
[01:53] <Mikeh> and I wouldn't trust one if there was on Dekay, go by the K.I.S.S. philosophy, use the alternate CD even if you are comfortable with it
[01:53] <Akuma_> crimsun: and so if i need to use php4 ? is there an alternative way?
[01:53] <w33rdo> sorry guys I did do sudo... oh I got it since it can't redirect I put sudo again?---> sudo echo 1 sudo > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[01:53] <crimsun> Akuma_: compile it manually.
[01:54] <cafuego> Akuma_: If needed, you can probably build the debian etch php4 package from debian source.
[01:54] <Akuma_> crimsun: hmm
[01:54] <cafuego> w33rdo: So you'll need to run sudo sysctl -w net/ipv4/ip_forward=1
[01:54] <cafuego> w33rdo: And add it to /etc/sysctl.conf for convenience.
[01:54] <cafuego> Akuma_: ... or the edgy one, of course.
[01:54] <cafuego> Akuma_: Do a forwardport rather than backport, but it'll work just fine.
[01:55] <mr_speck> so i upgraded to feisty (server dapper->server feisty) and now when i log into my main user the command line is very bare--  it seems the csh or ksh or whatever was is now gone-- anyone able to help?  (gnomefreak?)
[01:55] <w33rdo> why this step? --->19:52]  <cafuego> w33rdo: And add it to /etc/sysctl.conf for convenience.
[01:55] <cafuego> w33rdo: That way it'll be auto-set after a reboot.
[01:55] <kbrooks> !info avant
[01:55] <kbrooks> !find avant
[01:55] <ubotu> Package avant does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:55] <IndyGunFreak> !avant
[01:55] <kbrooks> !find avant
[01:55] <clive> can some lead me 2 a site that can walk me thru installing myth tv on 7.04 i'm a super newbie
[01:55] <Akuma_> cafuego: i guess i'll just do it in php5 and tell the employer he should upgrade whatever he's using ... =/ anyway, i'll see. thanks
[01:55] <ubotu> File avant found in wims-modules
[01:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avant - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> clive: installing is fairly straightfoward
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> but google should turn up about a gazillion references
[01:56] <tannerld> I installed apache, php5, and the module for php5, but when I view a php page on localhost, I get a blank page, while html pages parse fine
[01:56] <cafuego> Akuma_: Some php projects won't run on 5 (ezpublish is one) - I tend to install pache 1.3 with php4 for such legacy items.
[01:56] <clive> how is that i d/l the files, what do i need to type at a terminal to start the installation?
[01:57] <Akuma_> cafuego: hmm, i see. didn't think about the 1.3 alternative ....
[01:57] <w33rdo> cafuego: ok thanks
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> clive: download the iso, and burn the image to a blank cd/dvd.. insert disk, restart.  It will boot to the Ubuntu desktop, you can surf the internet, test hardware, whatever, if it works, ther's an install button on the desktop, click it, and it will walk you through the install process
[01:57] <pike_> clive: id start with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[01:57] <w33rdo> add sudo sysctl -w net/ipv4/ip_forward=1 or without sudo?
[01:58] <w33rdo> clive: try TIVO
[01:58] <cafuego> w33rdo: See the examples in the file?
[01:58] <clive> tivo?
[01:58] <w33rdo> is not there
[01:58] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: i didnt see him ask about mythtv
[01:58] <cafuego> w33rdo: "# Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv4"
[01:58] <cafuego> w33rdo: should be in there
[01:58] <pike_> IndyGunFreak: its a few lines up
[01:58] <clive> thanks Pike
[01:58] <Tr0nic> !info aol
[01:58] <ubotu> Package aol does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:58] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: oh ok..
[01:59] <Tr0nic> !find aol
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> i thought he was just asking how to install Ubuntu
[01:59] <w33rdo> cafuego: do you mean this one?#net.ipv4.conf.default.forwarding=1
[01:59] <ubotu> Found: aolserver4, aolserver4-dev, aolserver4-doc, aolserver4-nscache, aolserver4-nsimap (and 5 others)
[01:59] <cafuego> w33rdo: yup
[01:59] <FurryNemesis> !info wmware
[01:59] <ubotu> Package wmware does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[01:59] <w33rdo> cafuego: ohh so I do'nt need to add your line?
[01:59] <FurryNemesis> !info qemu
[01:59] <ubotu> qemu: fast processor emulator. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2+dfsg-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 3465 kB, installed size 9460 kB (Only available for amd64 i386 powerpc alpha sparc arm s390 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)
[01:59] <tds5016> anyone know of a decent gui program that will convert music file types?
[01:59] <clive> thanks also IndyGunFreak
[02:00] <hydan> anyone know where to install plugins for gedit?
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> clive: no problem..
[02:00] <savvas> hm..
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> gedit has plugins?
[02:00] <clive> i'm learning
[02:00] <savvas> !info libapache-mod-gzip
[02:00] <ubotu> libapache-mod-gzip: HTTP compression module for Apache. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.26.1a-10 (feisty), package size 102 kB, installed size 488 kB
[02:00] <savvas> nice ;)
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> clive: lol, i've been learning for about a year..lol
[02:00] <loco_aullador> hi i want to copy my hdd (40gb) to another (125gb), the partimage sends me an error, and the dd comand needs 2 hdd of the same size, so i'll use the g4u but i dont know if it mades a copy from one small hdd (40) to bigger one (125), any suggestion?
[02:00] <nickrud> hydan, /usr/share/gedit/plugins
[02:01] <clive> well, i will take all the help from anyone that knows more than me
[02:01] <hydan> i read online that i'm supposed to install them in ~/.gnome2/gedit/plugins but the "plugins" directory doesn't exist, and i went ahead and made the directory and extracted the files there, but it didn't work.
[02:01] <clive> thank you
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> hydan: i have no idea, i didn't know gedit had plugins.. what type of plugin are oyu wanting to use?
[02:01] <vbabiy> hey what is the best solultion to so that i can edit files in my /var/www with out being root
[02:02] <vbabiy> should i take ownership of them
[02:02] <vbabiy> or give them a 755 chmod
[02:02] <hydan> IndyGunFreak: it's called something like a "better python console"
[02:02] <cafuego> vbabiy: No, create a new group and make yourself a member of that group.
[02:02] <FurryNemesis> !chmod
[02:02] <ubotu> The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[02:02] <IndyGunFreak> hydan: hmm.. sorry, no clue.
[02:02] <cafuego> vbabiy: Then chmod the files to 664 and the directories to 2775, assign ownership to the new group.
[02:02] <hydan> yeah.
[02:02] <hydan> it's ok, anyone else know?
[02:02] <hydan> n/m
[02:02] <hydan> brb
[02:02] <cafuego> vbabiy: Then add anyone else who needs write acesss to the same group.
[02:03] <vbabiy> cafuego: will Apache have access to the files still
[02:03] <cafuego> vbabiy: apache will be able to read them.
[02:03] <tds5016> what ripping software can I get that will rip mp3s?
[02:03] <sutabi> Is there a way to change the desktop without the gui interface?
[02:03] <mr_speck> somehow i lost my bash shell-- how do i get it back??
[02:03] <vbabiy> thanks so much cafuego
[02:03] <cafuego> vbabiy: If it needs to be able to *write* as well, chown them to www-data:yournewgroup
[02:04] <sebas_> tds5016: Sound Juicer with mp3 codecs
[02:04] <newb_prob> how do I enable compiz in ubuntu in kde?
[02:04] <sebas_> !mp3 | tds5016
[02:04] <ubotu> tds5016: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:04] <savvas> mr_speck: type: echo $0
[02:04] <savvas> mr_speck: tell me the output
[02:04] <mr_speck> savvas: -sh
[02:05] <vbabiy> cafuego: your saying if Apache needs write access right
[02:05] <savvas> hm..
[02:05] <pike_> newb_prob: id /join ubuntu-effects if you dont get an answer soon
[02:05] <cafuego> vbabiy: *if* yes
[02:05] <vbabiy> cafuego:
[02:05] <mr_speck> savvas:  it's wierd, i upgrade to feisty, and i still have the normal bash stuff in my root account, but not on my main account where i get that "-sh"
[02:05] <vbabiy> ok
[02:05] <cafuego> vbabiy: Usually it doesn't or only needs it on a single directory.
[02:05] <pike_> newb_prob: /join #ubuntu-effects might need the # depending on the client
[02:05] <vbabiy> cafuego: right when my php will need it i will only open a folder then
[02:06] <w33rdo> WTF??!! I've got TWO eth1??? eth1 and eth1:avah??!!!
[02:06] <FurryNemesis> hi all
[02:06] <cafuego> vbabiy: Oh, you will need to logout and log back in to update group ownership on your session.
[02:06] <omegacenti> Is it simple to upgrade from 6.10 edgy? It is showing on software uodates upgrade to 7.04 available. Is this what I am looking for?
[02:06] <cafuego> vbabiy: *nod* that's the best way to do it.
[02:06] <mr_speck> savvas-- i just have a "$" now where before i had the full username@server:dir stuff
[02:06] <tds5016> sebas_, which extra codecs?
[02:06] <enok> Gnome-PPP not installing for me
[02:06] <Pelo> what do app do I use to open a .chm file ?  compressed html
[02:06] <tds5016> sebas_, I've been to that site, and if I'm not mistaken, I believe I have the codecs. which ones would I be missing?
[02:07] <IndyGunFreak> w33rdo: you have a lot of issues
[02:07] <Pelo> enok,  why do you want / need gnome-ppp for ?
[02:07] <sebas_> tds5016: the one you need to listen to mp3
[02:07] <enok> to connect to the internet in the first place
[02:07] <savvas> mr_speck: hold a sec i'm reading something
[02:07] <tds5016> sebas_, I can listen to mp3s...
[02:07] <vbabiy> cafuego: ok but, would i just do chown -R groupname on the www dir
[02:07] <Pelo> enok,  what kind of internet connection ?
[02:07] <tds5016> soundjuicer doesn't have the option.
[02:07] <omegacenti> Is it simple to upgrade from 6.10 edgy? It is showing on software uodates upgrade to 7.04 available. Is this what I am looking for?
[02:07] <w33rdo> IndyGunFreak: why?
[02:07] <mr_speck> savvas-- cool... thanks so much for helping..
[02:07] <spanglesontoast> does anyone if it's possible to convert ntfs to fat32 on linux ?
[02:07] <cafuego> vbabiy: yep
[02:07] <enok> dialup
[02:07] <vbabiy> thanks so much cafuego
[02:08] <IndyGunFreak> w33rdo: just a general observation
[02:08] <Mikeh> anyone have *any* clue on how to open a *.RDP file?!
[02:08] <cafuego> vbabiy: and then 'chmod ug+rwX,a+rX www -R' as well to set the modes to 775 and 664.
[02:08] <sebas_> tds5016: ok then, open the sound juicer > edit > preferences > format
[02:08] <Pelo> enok,   in  menu > system > admin > network,   select your dial up modem and fill in the correct information,  use pon and poff to connect disconnect
[02:08] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: RDP?.. never heard of that, what is it?
[02:08] <hydan> nope. that didn't work. anyone know where the default plugin directory for gedit is?
[02:08] <hydan> in ubuntu*
[02:08] <chile> hy! what's the best way to save or backup mulit-os data under ubuntu ?
[02:08] <cafuego> vbabiy: and then find www -type d -exec chmod g+s {} \; to make all directories setgid
[02:08] <tds5016> format only says ogg, flac, wav, ogg
[02:09] <enok> Oh maybe that will work :D
[02:09] <Mikeh> remote desktop file IndyGunFreak, Terminal Services Client & rdesktop can connect to the servers, but not open the files saved in Windows
[02:09] <enok> I finally found a tutorial that talks about pon/poff
[02:09] <Pointless> I would guess no. It also seems that if you have an external H.D. that is NTFS , it will not read/write properly. As I found out !
[02:09] <sebas_> tds5016: edit profiles?
[02:09] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: hmm, never heard that problem
[02:09] <astro73> X is doing the whole side-scrolling can't-sit-still thin (like when you feed the wrong resolution to your TV), intel graphics. How do I fix it?
[02:09] <tds5016> sebas where would the mp3 profile be?
[02:10] <asc> astro37: What caused it?
[02:10] <newb_prob> beryl manager instaleld now what?
[02:10] <savvas> mr_speck: type this and tell me if the file exists: cat ~/.bashrc
[02:10] <w33rdo> What's this? ----> eth1:avah
[02:10] <w33rdo> and it's supposed to be wireless not ethernet
[02:10] <hydan> ah, found it. /usr/share/gedit-2/plugins :)
[02:10] <mr_speck> savvas: yup
[02:10] <sebas_> if it is not in the menu, you have to add it: edit preferences
[02:10] <sebas_> sorry, profiles
[02:10] <vbabiy> cafuego: vbabiy@vbabiy-desktop:/var$ sudo chown -R wwwfiles www/
[02:10] <vbabiy> chown: `wwwfiles': invalid user
[02:10] <chile> what's the best program for time-organisation ? calendar / schedul ...???
[02:10] <w33rdo> why does it register my wireless USB as eth1? --->[ 4022.898449]  zd1211rw 4-1:1.0: eth1
[02:11] <Mikeh> correction, terminal services client will open files from rdp v4 & 5 IndyGunFreak, but not v6
[02:11] <vbabiy> whats wrong
[02:11] <pike_> w33rdo: you can rename it i guess in /etc/iftab i dunno why its showing up as that though.. id guess missing correct drivers. does it work?
[02:11] <Mikeh> IndyGunFreak, that's because not many n00bs to Ubuntu are windows SysAdmins
[02:11] <paddy_> hello
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: i don't know,  i assume you tried Google.
[02:11] <cafuego> vbabiy: sudo chown -R :wwwfiles www/
[02:11] <cafuego> vbabiy: The ':' indicates a group.
[02:11] <zacherrin> anyone know where the the xmms folder is in ubuntu?  i need to put my skin files in the skin folder but cant find the xmms folder for the life of me
[02:11] <vbabiy> cafuego: o ok
[02:11] <vbabiy> thanks
[02:11] <paddy_> could someone help me install opera or firefox? I messed up firefox somehow, and it no longer works
[02:12] <ramorek> hello all is there any way to check if the vnc service is running ?? i can connect locally but not through wan
[02:12] <Mikeh> I didn, it said use terminal services client IndyGunFreak ;)
[02:12] <cafuego> vbabiy: or you could use chgrp instead of chown.
[02:12] <pike_> zacherrin: ~/.xmms id say
[02:12] <FurryNemesis> anyone know of a dock I can use with with both beryl & metacity
[02:12] <asc> astro73*: What caused it?
[02:12] <FurryNemesis> paddy_, what went wrong?
[02:12] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: what do you need help with?
[02:12] <Pelo> FurryNemesis, kxdockers
[02:12] <astro73> asc: I don't know
[02:12] <tannerld> I installed apache, php5, and the module for php5, but when I view a php page on localhost, I get a blank page, while html pages parse fine
[02:12] <savvas> mr_speck: type this and tell me if the file exists: cat ~/.bash_profile
[02:12] <Ahadiel> Hey, I just finished setting up Apache2 on my Feisty Server Box. When I try and access the website, I get an error: You don't have permission to access / on this server.
[02:12] <FurryNemesis> Pelo, works reliably with gnome?
[02:12] <paddy_> I found a guide to update firefox, and i just screwed up somewhere, and now it wont launch. id like to install a new browser (firefox or opera or something else) but im not sure how
[02:12] <Mikeh> paddy_, sudo apt-get install firefox, or sudo apt-get install opera
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[02:13] <asc> astro37: Did it happen after exiting a fullscreen program, or at the login screen?
[02:13] <Pelo> FurryNemesis, so I am given to understand
[02:13] <mr_speck> savvas: yup
[02:13] <Ahadiel> I do not get this error when accessing UserDirs, only files/folders in /var/www/
[02:13] <asc> Gah, *73
[02:13] <astro73> All I know is that I had compiz going before, it stopped working for no apparent reason, and I tried to fix it and now I can't get X going again
[02:13] <FurryNemesis> chii, nope, that only displays on one side of the cube
[02:13] <paddy_> mikeh: do i need to download firefox/opera mfirst? or is there a command to dl from their ftp server?
[02:13] <FurryNemesis> for some reason that I can't work out
[02:13] <Mikeh> also both Mozilla & Opera provide .deb packages for Ubuntu if you are uncomfortable with the command lines paddy_
[02:13] <omegacenti> Weird, I get subpar download speeds with Microsoft windows but perfect speeds in Ubuntu Linux... Just an observation.
[02:13] <astro73> it happened after logging off and restarting X
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: no, just put the commands he told you in a terminal, it will do everything
[02:13] <paddy_> kk
[02:14] <paddy_> will do
[02:14] <paddy_> ill report back
[02:14] <imac1> does anyone know where I can find information about common cdrom reading problems for ubuntu?
[02:14] <asc> astro73: Okay, probably a configuration problem then. I have to admit that I am not in any way familiar with compiz.
[02:14] <chile> what's the best program for time-organisation ? calendar / schedul ...???
[02:14] <w33rdo> pike_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24343/
[02:14] <savvas> mr_speck: try bash --help
[02:14] <w33rdo> pike_: how can I find out it's the proper driver?
[02:15] <Mikeh> imac1 search http://ubuntuforums.org
[02:15] <astro73> asc: I've figured it was xorg.conf somehow, but I don't know what
[02:15] <blauzahl> here's my annoyance of the day: I'm using a pre-installed 6.06 and I'm about to wipe it, but first I have to write a Big set of data to a DVD.  So I'm trying to do this inside the file browser and it won't actually write it, instead it keeps claiming that I need to put in a DVD that will work. I've tried 3 different ones. Any ideas?
[02:15] <savvas> mr_speck: does it output the help file?
[02:15] <mr_speck> savvas-- yup
[02:15] <imac1> Mikeh: I have ;however, no luck for my problems because I can detect cd's in the drive, but can't read files from any cd
[02:15] <paddy_> IndyGunFreak: it said it can't find package opera
[02:15] <vbabiy> hey cafuego what was the command to permission on the files
[02:15] <Pelo> blauzahl,  use  gnomebaker
[02:15] <mr_speck> savvas-- i can get bash to run by typing "bash", but it's not happening my default at login..
[02:16] <Pelo> blauzahl,  and make sure you aren'T trying to overburn
[02:16] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: hang on
[02:16] <blauzahl> Pelo: is that likely to be pre-installed? or will I have to grab it?
[02:16] <savvas> mr_speck: i really don't have a clue, i'm reading the bash manual but i can't find anything helpful, besides that "invokation" part
[02:16] <asc> astro73: If it was me, I'd so 'sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg', but I don't know how that would affect compiz.
[02:16] <Mikeh> have you tried chmoding the files imac1 ? you shouldn't have to, but just in case.
[02:16] <asc> *do
[02:16] <paddy_> thank you
[02:16] <mr_speck> savvas-- but how does linux know what shell to run when you first login?
[02:16] <imac1> Mikeh: the files on the cd or what?
[02:16] <astro73> asc: I've done that a few times to no avail
[02:16] <Pelo> blauzahl, you'll probly have to grab it ,  sudo apt-get install gnomebaker sould take care of everything
[02:16] <asc> maybe 'dpkg-reconfigure'
[02:16] <CokeMan> is there any way to make the mouse not have a threshold and stuff? i just want it to move one speed the same speed all the time. im using xfce.
[02:16] <mr_speck> savvas-- however it figures that out got screwed up somehow
[02:16] <ramorek> whats the command for current running processes ?
[02:16] <asc> astro73: tried removing compiz?
[02:16] <astro73> it comes with feisty
[02:17] <astro73> under "desktop effects"
[02:17] <imac1> Mikeh: because I can't see the files to do any permission changes period as my drive just shows a blank cd even though I can read the disk on other machines
[02:17] <Mikeh> yes imac1 the files on the cd, like this: sudo chmod +rwx /media/cdrom
[02:17] <w33rdo> IndyGunFreak: look at this, it's a Wireless and shows up as eth1  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24343/
[02:17] <Pelo> CokeMan, the ppl in #xubuntu might know where you need to make the adjustments
[02:17] <asc> astro73: Hmm.
[02:17] <Mikeh> odd imac1, and you're sure it mounted properly?
[02:17] <savvas> mr_speck: try chsh
[02:17] <diminthedam> Mikeh: back on the booting problem...do you think i could trick my bad hdrive (if its so) by leaving the 1st 1/2 gb unalocated?
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: go to http://www.opera.com
[02:17] <asc> Anybody know if compiz can be removed without breaking anything?
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> and click Download
[02:18] <astro73> and in any case, it isn't running
[02:18] <mr_speck> savvas-- it then asks me for a password
[02:18] <Mikeh> diminthedam, if your BIOS supports booting past the first 512mb then yes possibly
[02:18] <astro73> because last I saw, XGL was using mesa
[02:18] <imac1> Mikeh: well another part of my problem is that manual mounting won't work I just get an error
[02:18] <paddy_> IndyGunFreak: I can't access opera.com because firefox won't launch, must I dl it on my xp box and put it on a jump drive?
[02:18] <astro73> no hardware render
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: no, that should be unecessary
[02:18] <LordLimecat> really quick question, if i want to install nvidia drivers using the restricted driver manager (NOT USING NVIDIA SCRIPTS), and i dont know the original state of the xorg.conf file (dont ask why), how do i convince it that i do, indeed, need restricted drivers?
[02:18] <omegacenti> Is there anyting higher than feisty fawn?
[02:18] <Pelo> asc, why would it break anything ?   remove it from synaptic if you have doubt  it will let you know what dependencies might be linked to it before you actualy remove
[02:18] <savvas> mr_speck: sorry, chsh -s bash
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: did you get my private message?
[02:18] <LordLimecat> should i be using nv or nvidia?
[02:18] <blauzahl> Pelo: beautiful! thank you
[02:18] <Mikeh> what is the error imac1
[02:18] <astro73> omegacenti: devel
[02:18] <mr_speck> savvas-- oh wait-- now it's asking me for a new login shell
[02:18] <diminthedam> MIkeh: never seen that option before...has it got a special name?
[02:18] <omegacenti> thanks astro73
[02:19] <w33rdo> nobody cares? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24343/
[02:19] <paddy_> IndyGunFreak: All it said was "are you there:
[02:19] <buhuai_> hello
[02:19] <IndyGunFreak> yea, i wanted you to respond..lol
[02:19] <asc> Usually scrolling happens because the desktop resolution is set different than the monitor resolution...
[02:19] <Mikeh> not really diminthedam, it either works or doesn't
[02:19] <mr_speck> savvas-- that did it!!!
[02:19] <astro73> LCD
[02:19] <astro73> it's done some weird stuff already
[02:19] <LordLimecat> does anyone have an nvidia card, but has not yet installed the restricted drivers?
[02:19] <astro73> but it's always managed to stabilize the image
[02:19] <Mikeh> you'll get a grub error 18 if it breaks diminthedam
[02:19] <savvas> mr_speck: seriously? it works ok now?
[02:19] <LordLimecat> i REALLY need to see an unaltered, fresh xorg.conf
[02:19] <astro73> including this exact resolution/sync rate
[02:19] <diminthedam> Mikeah: thanks
[02:19] <blauzahl> Pelo: hey, just so I know, does it work better in more recent versions?
[02:19] <r00tintheb0x> dang, that sucked.
[02:19] <r00tintheb0x> heh, almost had to reinstall.
[02:20] <asc> Pelo: For all I know it would make the gnome-desktop package explode. I've never had it installed.
[02:20] <imac1> Mikeh: whoops I have to leave.. darn I'll have to get back to you on that error later :( thx for the willlingness to help though :)
[02:20] <paddy_> Indy: I can't reach opera.com to download it
[02:20] <Pelo> blauzahl, I haven,T used it much recently,  but it's always worked well for me , except for multi session dvd burning,
[02:20] <omegacenti> Anyone here using a laptop with an intel onboard graphics card  with Feisty Fawn?
[02:20] <tannerld> I installed apache, php5, and the module for php5, but when I view a php page on localhost, I get a blank page, while html pages parse fine
[02:20] <oozy> Can anybody tell me how to run a .desktop file in the shell?
[02:21] <asc> astro73: Hmm. So it's scrolling, like you can just move the view around with the mouse, or does it get unusable?
[02:21] <blauzahl> Pelo: you haven't used which lately? gnomebaker or the file systerm version?
[02:21] <astro73> asc: unusable
[02:21] <Pelo> asc, well just make sure your insurance is paid up and run away from the computer after you hit enter
[02:21] <savvas> mr_speck: by the way, the shell list are in /etc/passwd file ;) edit them there
[02:21] <mr_speck> savvas-- thank you so much.. yes it's working just like it should (i had some scripts that depended on the bash being the default at login-- just tried them now, and now it's all happy again-- thank you thank you thank you!!!  i owe you a beer now too :)
[02:21] <astro73> asc: I have to do stuff blindly
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: ok, hang on.
[02:22] <astro73> Ctl+Alt+Plus/Minus isn't working
[02:22] <omegacenti> Does feisty fawn use: X.Org 7.3 X server release
[02:22] <savvas> mr_speck: i accept them through beerpal :p
[02:22] <Pelo> blauzahl, I never use the file system one , and I donT' think I have used gnomebaker since I upgraded to feisty,  I just haven,t had to
[02:22] <Kamaitachi123> hi, I want to have a file non-readable , but executable (password in file) . ls -lh gives me   -rwxr-x--x   . but when i try to start the file - i get - no right to do this ....  any ideas?
[02:22] <asc> astro73: Hmm. Uh, is everything configured just how you like it, or are you pretty much using the default setup?
[02:22] <Dasc> hello :D
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: do this... "/join #indygunfreak"  no quotes
[02:22] <astro73> lol
[02:22] <astro73> I'd rather not
[02:22] <astro73> since I could probably just reinstall the packages to the same effect
[02:23] <Pelo> blauzahl, scracth that,  I used it twice,  it worked fine, just make sure you donT try to put too much on the dvd/cd   4.7 gig doesn,t actualy translate to 4.7 gB ,  it's more like 4.3
[02:23] <blauzahl> Pelo: ok, thanks!
[02:23] <blauzahl> Pelo: oooo, that's good to know!
[02:23] <Dasc> I'm trying to setup a linux server to share my internet connection with load balancing, can someone point me to the right direction?
[02:23] <paddy_> ok indy
[02:23] <savvas> toodles ubuntities
[02:23] <Pelo> blauzahl, on any burning prog on any system on any computer
[02:24] <asc> astro73: One thing you might try, which may or may not change anything, is doing a 'rm -rf ~/.gnom*' to reset your gnome configurations
[02:24] <EADG> I need to find out what font the console is using (not in X) How could I track that down?
[02:24] <Pelo> blauzahl, that is why the progress bar in gnomebaker is so usefull
[02:24] <kitsune> is anybody also having trouble with kiba-dock?
[02:24] <sldkfj> oozy, type the name of that file in a terminal and hit enter
[02:24] <super-6-1> hello can anyone tell me how to enable ssid?
[02:24] <Mikeh> IndyGunFreak, get this, the problem with my RDP connections was that some of the file extensions were capitalized, and the ones that worked weren't WEIRD?!
[02:24] <kitsune> I keep getting the "Black bar" when it starts up
[02:24] <cafuego> Pelo: it in /etc/console-tools/* or something
[02:25] <oozy> sldkfj - it says that permission is denied.
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: lmao
[02:25] <sldkfj> use sudo
[02:25] <asc> But who knows. What I'd like to try is using the gnome tool to switch resolutions, see if that resets things. But if it's unusable the closest you can come is resetting config.
[02:25] <sldkfj> sudo name
[02:25] <Pelo> cafuego, ????
[02:25] <kitsune> running feisty fawn and Beryl .3 svn
[02:25] <Mikeh> that is the last thing I would have ever thought of IndyGunFreak, it has nothing to do with anything ?!
[02:25] <tannerld> when I visit a php page in apache, its blank... how can I fix that?
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> lol, no kidding
[02:25] <cafuego> Pelo: I'm cross-eyed with lack of coffee ;-)
[02:25] <cafuego> EADG: /etc/console-tools/config
[02:26] <Matir> has anyone had problems reading large numbers of files from a FAT-formatted SD card?  About halfway through the disk, the files seem to be corrupted, but show up properly on the camera.
[02:26] <oozy> sldkfj - sorry.  If I just type the name is say command not found.
[02:26] <kitsune> .join #beryl
[02:26] <sldkfj> oozy, what is the name of the file you're trying to open?
[02:26] <Pelo> kitsune,   /join
[02:26] <kitsune> pelo: hehe typo...
[02:26] <Terzo> If I've used nvidia-settings to set up my dual monitors with a seperate x-screen for each, is there a way to move a window from one x-screen to the other?
[02:26] <oozy> sldkfj, the name is "magiSystem"
[02:27] <oozy> It's a .desktop file I created for Superkaramba
[02:27] <Ubuntu_User> hello
[02:27] <EADG> cafuego: Thanks, you just made my night.
[02:27] <sldkfj> I'd say it opens with superkaramba then
[02:27] <sebas_> !karamba
[02:27] <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
[02:28] <sldkfj> oozy, you need to edit it or something?
[02:28] <cafuego> *hot* salami
[02:28] <median> Anyone know how to delete windows from inside ubuntu? i have a partition but i just want to make ubuntu have all the space
[02:28] <Pelo> median,  use gparted
[02:28] <Dasc> I'm trying to setup a linux server to share my internet connection with load balancing, can someone point me to the right direction?
[02:28] <sebas_> median: use GParted to delete the NTFS partition
[02:28] <oozy> sldkfj, I don't need to edit it.  I wanted to run it in a starup script so that it loads after Beryl.
[02:28] <median> GParted?
[02:28] <puck> Hey, I'm currently running gutsy and using kernel-image-2.6.22-5-generic, but there is no matching linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-5-generic.  Is this expected?
[02:28] <asc> astro73: Check the file '~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/screen/default/0' and see if the resultion indicated in it looks right
[02:29] <oozy> sldkfj - it never occured to me until just now I can just run the command the .desktop file runs.  DOH.
[02:29] <kitsune> does anybody else have issues when trying to connect to irc.freenode.org? I'm VERY new to irc so tell me if I'm missing something
[02:29] <sebas_> median: sudo apt-get install gparted. the one you used partition and install ubuntu
[02:29] <tantris> Hi! I have a quick question, which package do I have to install to get "glib-gettextize"?
[02:29] <sldkfj> oozy, does it load when it's set in Sessions?
[02:29] <crimsun> puck: yes.  -6- is current, not -5-.  And you should use linux-generic as the meta.
[02:29] <asc> astro73: I mean '~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/screen/default/0/*'
[02:29] <median> Aahh, thanks
[02:29] <puck> I don't have -6- as an available version.  No updates for other a week in fact
[02:29] <kitche> puck: #ubunty+1 for gutsy support
[02:29] <larson9999> running gutsy already?
[02:29] <crimsun> puck: then your apt mirror is outdated.
[02:29] <kitche> kitsune: your on irc.freenode.net right now there is no .org
[02:30] <puck> crimsun:  bugger, okay, thanks
[02:30] <astro73> asc: it's right
[02:30] <puck> kitche: Sorry, didn't know about it.
[02:30] <kitsune> kitche: right. But I'm trying to connect to irc.freenode.org to join the #kiba-dock channel
[02:30] <astro73> is xserver-xgl supposed to be installed?
[02:30] <puck> larson9999:  I like to live life on the edge
[02:30] <oozy> median, you can also get the gparted CD.  This will allow you to use Gparted as a live CD.
[02:30] <kitche> kitsune: /join #kiba-dock
[02:31] <scarter> i'm not too techie (i.e. noobish), and i'd like to install the proprietary ati drivers for my card, i am considering using ENVY, what complications might i experience? where can I find a good review/critique?
[02:31] <kitsune> kitche: hmm... wonder why it wouldn't work earlier. guess you just needed to say it. thanks ^_^
[02:31] <asc> astro73: Ah. Probably it is supposed to be, but it's not necessary.
[02:31] <kitche> scarter: I thought envy is for nvidia drivers
[02:32] <median> Yeah, I just *misplaced* the cd, that's why I'm trying to do it from inside
[02:32] <astro73> asc: nothing depends on it, so I figured I'd ask
[02:32] <mischko> I have two nic's.  Sometimes when I boot, the second one's showing up as eth2 rather than eth1 for no apparent reason.
[02:32] <Dasc> I'm trying to setup a linux server to share my internet connection with load balancing, can someone point me to the right direction?
[02:32] <asc> astro73: The default is xserver-xorg. I suppose if it's trying to use -xgl and you want it to use -xorg
[02:32] <oozy> scarter, ENVY has ATI and NVIDA drivers.  It works well.  The only problem I had was only one bios version for my motherboards allows the ATI and NVIDIA card to work properly.
[02:32] <scarter> kitche: it does both... i've also got a notebook with nvidia that will be converted to linux within the month... so... will probably use for both if not too dangerous.
[02:33] <sebas_> how do I install a .emerald theme?
[02:33] <puck> crimsun:  341MB to download!
[02:33] <crimsun> puck: expected.
[02:33] <kitche> scarter: well when you update the kernel though ubuntu envy will need to be reran
[02:33] <astro73> asc: X is loading, poorly
[02:33] <astro73> it's using glx, though
[02:33] <sldkfj> sebas_, Open the '/home/<user>/.emerald' folder and deposit the '????.emerald' file there (maybe make a new folder named 'Thpeshul'?).  Right click the Red Diamond/Beryl Icon and hit the second entry there 'Emerald Theme Manager'.  When that opens, hit the [Import]  button and search for the path to your "Thpeshul" theme.
[02:33] <astro73> or somesuch
[02:33] <asc> astro73: Hum. Say, have you tried using an old xorg.conf?
[02:34] <astro73> this is the old one
[02:34] <asc> Ouch.
[02:34] <scarter> kitche, oozy: i'm using hp/compaq R4012us (ati) and V3000Z (nvidia) the R4012us is converted, the V3000Z is in progress
[02:34] <astro73> at least, as old as I have
[02:34] <asc> Is xerver-xorg installed?
[02:35] <asc> Eh, it's got to be.
[02:35] <scarter> kitche: are you saying that X won't start? will i be able to alt-f1 and run a reconfig from the term?
[02:35] <astro73> how do I do that exactly from CLI?
[02:35] <satx> Hello! Anyone have any clues why the Adobe flashplayer will not work with CNN/FOXNEWS videos?
[02:35] <sldkfj> sebas_, Did you know a dot in front of a file or folder makes it hidden?
[02:35] <sebas_> thank you, sldkfj. what a nick
[02:35] <premier_> Hello, whats the deal with option 3 in this tutorial?  http://news.softpedia.com/news/Optimize-Ubuntu-Feisty-Fawn-for-Speed-53836.shtml
[02:35] <astro73> that has always eluded me
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> satx: you need the divx plugin
[02:35] <sldkfj> ok nevermind :)
[02:35] <sebas_> sldkfj yes
[02:35] <kitche> scarter: binary drivers will need to be reinstalled on update of kernel if you use envy
[02:36] <asc> astro73: 'sudo aptitude search xserver-xorg' and on the left it indicates the package state. i is installed, p is not-installed.
[02:36] <astro73> k
[02:36] <sldkfj> sebas_, my other option would be J_Sprat
[02:36] <theBishop> is there a way to redirect the output of tar -xvf to rm so i can delete all the extracted filenames?
[02:36] <satx> IndyGunFreak- where do I download the divx plugin>
[02:36] <kitche> premier_: what about it you can make linux not use swap at all until needed or have it use it all the time
[02:37] <scarter> kitche: would it be better to switch back to the backup of the xorg.conf so that i'd be running the original drivers before updating the kernel, then re-run ENVY?
[02:37] <ubuntu-rocks1> i'm having trouble acessing my web site on the Internet.  i can access it internally but can't seem to access it externally
[02:37] <IndyGunFreak> satx: hang on a sec.
[02:37] <tannerld> when I visit a php page in apache, its blank... how can I fix that?
[02:37] <astro73> asc: it's installed
[02:37] <satx> Thanks
[02:37] <kitche> scarter: well you can do that if you wish just that ubuntu tends to update the module along with the kernel when an update is out
[02:38] <sebas_> how do I change the kubuntu splash screen to the ubuntu one?
[02:38] <kitche> !usplash | sebas_
[02:38] <kitche> hmm bot hanging?
[02:38] <asc> theBishop: There should be. See if 'tar -t archive' makes a list of the files which would point to their extracted locations.
[02:38] <ubotu> sebas_: 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
[02:38] <sebas_> it is fixed there since I installed kubuntu-desktop!
[02:38] <DavidCraft> I get "unable to copy the user's XAthorization file" when I try to run any system administration.  I am VNCed to the box
[02:39] <DavidCraft> how do I fix it?
[02:39] <r4nge> trying to figure out why nmap -p80 localhost says my port 8- is closed but i can browse the net fine and dont have any firewall
[02:39] <kitche> r4nge: port 80 is closed incoming
[02:39] <preaction> r4nge: port 80 is closed for incoming connections, not outgoing
[02:39] <asc> astro73: Well, removing xserver-xgl sounds like a good thing to try.
[02:39] <astro73> it's not installed
[02:40] <scarter> kitche: the proprietary module or the original video module? if the proprietary driver module, are you saying that it will be updated?
[02:40] <DavidCraft> any ideas?
[02:40] <kitche> scarter: yes if you install the ubuntu package if you use envy it will not
[02:40] <paddy_> can someone send me the .deb file for opera?
[02:40] <IndyGunFreak> satx: i stand corrected, i was thinking MSNBC that needs the divx plugin
[02:40] <r4nge> kitche, on my ubuntu 6.10 server nmap -p80 localhost shows open
[02:40] <paddy_> i cannot access opera.com
[02:40] <IndyGunFreak> that is wierd, flash seems to load, but won't play
[02:41] <kitche> r4nge: does it have apache installed?
[02:41] <r4nge> yes :)
[02:41] <lazarulsupine> you can install opera through automatix
[02:41] <kitche> r4nge: that's why :)
[02:41] <scarter> kitche: ok... are the ubuntu restricted modules kept up with ati's releases?
[02:41] <paddy_> laza: what is automatix?
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> automatix | lazarulsupine
[02:41] <r4nge> kitche, on my desktop version, how would i see if the port is open, incoming or outgoing
[02:41] <kitche> scarter: umm no
[02:41] <kitche> r4nge: netcat
[02:41] <IndyGunFreak> !automatix | lazar
[02:41] <ubotu> lazar: Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[02:41] <Ahadiel> paddy_: try sudo apt-get install opera
[02:42] <r4nge> so that if i want to check 80 and it hasnt been closed with a firewall it'll say open
[02:42] <paddy_> i tried that ahadiel
[02:42] <IndyGunFreak> Ahadiel: he's using Ubuntu 5.10.. apparently its not in the repos anymore
[02:42] <kitche> r4nge: well firewalls usually don't close port 80 unless you tell it to
[02:42] <satx> OK. I have tried everything- Macromedia Flashplayer to the Adobe package directly from Adobe. Get audio- no video. Had it working once then it borked.
[02:42] <Ahadiel> IndyGunFreak: oh, okay
[02:42] <lazarulsupine> yeah its not supprted but it can be handy if you use it wisely
[02:42] <asc> astro73: So, it started after you installed compiz, but you never activated it?
[02:42] <scarter> kitche: ok, thank you for your assistance
[02:42] <r4nge> kitche, yeah, i'm just playign around with shutting down ports with iptables
[02:42] <r4nge> and was hoping to see it confirmed with nmap
[02:43] <astro73> asc: I activated compiz and all was happy, then compiz magically vanished
[02:43] <paddy_> so could someone send me that .deb file? is that possible?
[02:43] <preaction> r4nge: just because it's open through the firewall doesn't mean something is actually listening on that port
[02:43] <megafauna> Hi, my dual boot has stopping booting xp. This may be a good thing, buuuut, I'd still like to. Ubuntu can see several files on the disc but no file structure. fdisk can see the drive, and when I boot it, Grub spits me bak to the Dell Bios screen. Any ideas which I can google anyone pls?
[02:43] <asc> 0_o
[02:43] <kitche> !opera | paddy_
[02:43] <ubotu> paddy_: 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
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> kitche: have you listened to anything he's said?
[02:43] <larson9999> 5.10? shouldn't a guy upgrade if he's running 5.10?
[02:43] <lazarulsupine> paddy_ http://www.getautomatix.com/apt/dists/feisty/main/binary-i386/automatix2_1.1-4.5-7.04feisty_i386.deb
[02:43] <IndyGunFreak> larson9999: yes,
[02:44] <kitche> IndyGunFreak: yes he wants the .deb for opera and I just told him where to get it
[02:44] <paddy_> larson: this pc is very slowwwwwwwwww
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> kitche:  he can't get online
[02:44] <paddy_> yeah i dont have a web browser
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> he borked firefox
[02:44] <kitche> IndyGunFreak: then he can't get the .deb then
[02:44] <digdug> does feisty fawn come with madwifi drivers out of the box? (I don't have easy access to an ethernet connection)
[02:44] <lazarulsupine> why not links paddy_
[02:44] <purplepenguins> hello
[02:44] <paddy_> cant someone send it via irc?
[02:44] <IndyGunFreak> kitche: i guess we can chalk you up as first to figure that out
[02:44] <lazarulsupine> or dillo?
[02:44] <kitche> paddy_: use links it's a web browser
[02:44] <paddy_> what is links?
[02:44] <median> alright, so I have deleted windows but the partition is still made, how do i make the space avaliable to ubuntu?
[02:44] <paddy_> where do i get it?
[02:44] <r4nge> kitche and all, thx for clearing it up
[02:44] <purplepenguins> so my friend is having an ubuntu problem
[02:44] <satx> No borked swf player on Firefox!
[02:44] <kitche> paddy_:  a web browser it can be graphical or cli
[02:45] <ubuntu-rocks1> how do i make the following permanent, "sudo route add default gw 1.1.1.1"?
[02:45] <IndyGunFreak> kitche: he's using ubuntu 5.10.. its very likely not in his repos anymore
[02:45] <lazarulsupine> its a command line browser paddy_
[02:45] <purplepenguins> he's getting weird GNOME glitches when he boots up
[02:45] <median> ;_;
[02:45] <paddy_> can someone tell me how to use it? I'm very new to linux
[02:45] <larson9999> oh boy, my 6 year old just asked me for my password
[02:45] <Mikeh> paddy_, have you tried deleting your /home/username/.mozilla folder, then reinstalling firefox?
[02:45] <asc> astro73: Back to work for me. If you've installed compiz, try a 'sudo apt-get autoremove', maybe there's something it left behind.
[02:45] <paddy_> can someone dcc me  the file?
[02:46] <Mikeh> I had to do that once when I broke firefox
[02:46] <median> Does anyone know how to make space from a partition avaliable to ubuntu?
[02:46] <paddy_> No mikeh, I just installed ubuntu to see what Linux is like, and maybe someday use it fully, but im not sure how to reinstall it
[02:46] <megafauna> paddy_ what is the file u need?
[02:46] <paddy_> megafauna: a .deb opera file to install it
[02:46] <megafauna> paddy_let me look online
[02:46] <paddy_> thank you
[02:46] <paddy_> ill brb in 1 minute
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> megafauna: he needs the .deb file for Ubuntu 5.10
[02:47] <Mikeh> paddy_, go to applications> accessories > terminal a black window will open up
[02:47] <lazarulsupine> http://deb.opera.com/opera/pool/non-free/o/opera/opera_9.02-20060919.5_i386.deb paddy_
[02:47] <megafauna> IndyGunFreak: k, thanks
[02:47] <digdug> anyone know if madwifi drivers are included on the 7.04 cd?
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[02:47] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: i already talked him through that
[02:47] <Mikeh> 5.10 O_o
[02:47] <lazarulsupine> http://deb.opera.com/opera/pool/non-free/o/opera/opera_9.21-20070510.6_i386.deb paddy_ this one is more recent
[02:47] <Mikeh> you had him delete his .mozilla folder IndyGunFreak ?
[02:47] <kitche> paddy_: use wget to grab it or links
[02:48] <ubuntu-rocks1> how can I define 2 default gateways to one nic?
[02:48] <IndyGunFreak> kitche: i completely forgot about wget
[02:48] <IndyGunFreak> good thinki8ng
[02:48] <sldkfj> digdug, it's called madwifi-tools in synaptic
[02:48] <paddy_> im back
[02:48] <digdug> I won't have access to an ethernet connection, at least not very easily
[02:49] <gilster> hey there i need some help with dual screen on i915mobile card in a toshiba laptop
[02:49] <paddy_> ok ill tru that
[02:49] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: did you get it downloaded?
[02:49] <paddy_> try*
[02:49] <shachaf> Are there any good alternatives to NetowrkManager that support WPA and let you see the list of networks (they don't have to be GUI -- in fact, it would be better if they weren't).
[02:49] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: type this in a terminal...    wget http://deb.opera.com/opera/pool/non-free/o/opera/opera_9.21-20070510.6_i386.deb
[02:49] <shachaf> Any CLI alternatives to nm-applet would also be nice.
[02:49] <paddy_> its dling now
[02:50] <megafauna> paddy_I am sendcing u it. ACCEPT
[02:50] <kitche> IndyGunFreak: but I looked though my logs real quick he didn't mention he didn't have a web browser he just said he couldn't access opera.com at least from what I seen scrolled a long way up also :)
[02:50] <megafauna> paddy_ I am sendcing u it. ACCEPT
[02:50] <sldkfj> digdug, here's what it says:  Tools for the Multiband Atheros Driver for WiFi.   This package provides userspace tools for the madwifi driver. The tools are required to use and manipulate the madwifi interfaces present in a system.
[02:50] <Elfboy_> !network
[02:50] <paddy_> mega: i dont see it
[02:50] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:50] <gilster> in my toshiba bios, i had set the feature to not use the LCD if there is a vga attached. Ubuntu  is insisting on turning the lcd on. does anyone know how to change that.?
[02:50] <IndyGunFreak> kitche: don't know, he made it clear to me.
[02:50] <Elfboy_> !windows network
[02:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about windows network - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:50] <tim167> hardware recommendation needed: what's a good dual head video card with good 3D accelleration and easy to get working on ubuntu ?
[02:50] <gravemind> 1SMB
[02:50] <gravemind> !SMB
[02:50] <paddy_> sorry Kitche: i meant i didnt have a browse
[02:50] <median> does anyone know how to un-partition
[02:50] <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
[02:51] <paddy_> browser*
[02:51] <kitche> gilster: just press your function key to turn off the lcd if you have one
[02:51] <lineman60> i got my wireless card working, with ndis wrapper, i then disabled it, rebooted and now i can not seem to find it in my list of networking connections
[02:51] <megafauna> paddy_ I'll try once more. Sometimes I can't connect to ppl on irc (w/ Mirc /dcc +59 I could). I'm on xchat in ubuntu now....
[02:51] <ubuntu_> hi guys .. how can you remove files when its read-only type.. i cant change file attributes :<
[02:51] <lineman60> anyone ever see a problem like that before?
[02:51] <paddy_> megafauna: thanks
[02:51] <megafauna> Hi, my dual boot has stopping booting xp. This may be a good thing, buuuut, I'd still like to. Ubuntu can see several files on the disc but no file structure. fdisk can see the drive, and when I boot it, Grub spits me bak to the Dell Bios screen. Any ideas which I can google anyone pls?
[02:52] <Icehawk78> Does anyone know of a way to synchronize a folder in Windows with a directory on my local Ubuntu server?
[02:52] <gravemind> hey guys - I am wondering - can I write a bash script that looks at a network location and copies any changes
[02:52] <gilster> kitche: i cant get that to work. it used to be fn-f5 to cycle through the screens but i cant get that to work
[02:52] <megafauna> paddy_ I am sorry, I can't connect to you
[02:52] <will__> Hi, I installed ubuntustudio graphics and the blender is outdated and has features I need.  I wish to update to newer binaries, where did ubuntu studio put my blender binaries?
[02:52] <ubuntu-rocks1> i need to set my default gateway for my external nic to my isp's router but whenever i set the gateway to that ip and do /etc/init.d/networking restart, i get SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
[02:52] <paddy_> ok megafauna, thanks for trying
[02:52] <Icehawk78> Gravemind, that seems to be similar to what I'm trying to do.
[02:52] <rlee23> Can anyone tell me if they've seen a lot of people coming up with a blank screen when trying to run the 7.04 Live CD?
[02:52] <megafauna> I can give you the url of the file if that helps (but from what I understand you don't have firefox)
[02:52] <kitche> r4nge: by the way it's netstat not netcat :)
[02:52] <median> Yar... I'm trying to dedicate all my space to ubuntu, I have windows deleted but the partition remains, and I would like to no longer have one, can anyone help?????
[02:52] <IndyGunFreak> megafauna: i think wget is gonna work, he just got it downloaded
[02:52] <kitche> r4nge: just remembered
[02:52] <megafauna> k
[02:52] <gravemind> Icehawk78: yeah, lol. It doesn't seem like it should be that hard
[02:53] <ubuntu-rocks1> if i run "sudo route add default gateway x.x.x.x", that works!
[02:53] <satx> ubuntu_ got to terminal , type sudo -s, enter password, then issue chmod 755 filename.
[02:53] <median> ;_;
[02:53] <paddy_> it says the archive type isnt supported when i try to install the .deb
[02:53] <Icehawk78> I'd think not. I've just got music on my Windows machine in the default iTunes gallery that I'd like to be able to access away from home.
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[02:53] <paddy_> am i sol?
[02:53] <Stoffer_> can someone here assist me with a kiba-dock issue?  There isn't anyone in #kiba-dock, and I already searched their forum for a solution... I just can't get the GMenu plugin to show up (it's enabled)
[02:53] <ubuntu-rocks1> satx - what filename?
[02:53] <median> I'm trying to dedicate all my space to ubuntu, I have windows deleted but the partition remains, and I would like to no longer have one, can anyone help?????
[02:54] <will__> Where does ubuntu studio place the blender binaries?
[02:54] <kitche> will__: #ubuntu-studio for studio support
[02:54] <Ghost_Auk> median:  .. go to a terminal, and use fdisk -l
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> !gparted | median
[02:54] <ubotu> median: GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[02:54] <will__> kitche: Thanks
[02:54] <egbill3eagle> Is there anyone who can help me get the pacakge libXt.so.6 installed for dapper server? I'm trying to setup a vmware server and that is the only package that is showing up missing. thanks in advance.
[02:54] <Icehawk78> gravemind: This page seems to be what we're looking for - http://opensourceheaven.net/?page_id=191
[02:55] <satx> ubuntu-rocks: the filename that you want to remove. Actually, id you are logged in as sudo you can remove it directly.
[02:55] <median> Thanks, ghost
[02:55] <gilster> ok let me ask this. When i first did a clean install i changed the xserver-i810 driver with the what seems like the newer xserver-intel driver this gave me the desired resolutions BUT now i cant turn the lcd off. I dont want to use it at all
[02:55] <median> the comp isn't hooked up to the internet
[02:55] <gravemind> Icehawk78: I'm actually looking to sync with a macintosh: treated on this page http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/UnisonAndOSX
[02:55] <gravemind> Icehawk78: maybe they're similar
[02:55] <Mikeh> I install VLC from Synaptic and it doesn't play?
[02:56] <satx> Sorry Ubuntu Rocks, I was talking to ubuntu_
[02:56] <megafauna> egbill3eagle http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libXt.so.6
[02:56] <ubuntu_> satx: i still cant change it attributes.. keep saying read-only file system
[02:56] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: I'd assume that the Ubuntu side is probably similar.
[02:56] <DavidCraft> I get "unable to copy the user's XAthorization file" when I try to run any system administration.  I am VNCed to the box.  how do I fix this?
[02:56] <megafauna> egbill3eagle which one is it?
[02:56] <PurpZeY> Mikeh: codecs?
[02:56] <kitche> megafauna: why send him to a rpm site
[02:56] <satx> ubuntu_ who owns the file?
[02:56] <sldkfj> Mikeh, check their website for some finishing touches they have how tos for ubuntu
[02:56] <ubuntu_> satx: its in a windows partition
[02:56] <kitche> egbill3eagle: well I know libxt is part of Xorg so look at couple of it's packages
[02:56] <megafauna> kitche. k, i'll keep my mouth shut. all i know is google
[02:56] <ubuntu_> satx: its actualy a spyware/adware dirty file
[02:56] <Mikeh> I was under the impression VLC came with it's own codecs PurpZeY
[02:56] <ubuntu-rocks1> satx - i don't follow. i'm just trying to set my default gateway to my isp's router, the command line works but modify the /etc/networking/interfaces file for the nic doesn't work
[02:56] <Mikeh> ok will do sldkfj
[02:57] <kitche> ubuntu-rocks1: you got a modem?
[02:57] <satx> Ah...reboot into safe mode, locate the file and remove it. Rootkit?
[02:58] <megafauna> Hi, my dual boot has stopping booting xp. This may be a good thing, buuuut, I'd still like to. Ubuntu can see several files on the disc but no file structure. fdisk can see the drive, and when I boot it, Grub spits me bak to the Dell Bios screen. Any ideas which I can google anyone pls?
[02:58] <egbill3eagle> member:kitche I am following directions from here http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid94_gci1241828,00.html I have setup vmware servers before but for some reason this package did not come down
[02:58] <ubuntu-rocks1> kitche, no
[02:58] <ubuntu-rocks1> satx, which file? interfaces?
[02:58] <ubuntu_> satx: i actually did that.. but it wont do
[02:58] <incorperated> hello
[02:58] <satx> ubuntu-rocks: I am talking to another unbuntu_!
[02:58] <incorperated> i desperately need help with installing Cspace
[02:58] <brochu121> can anyone help me with a php/apache2 issue?
[02:58] <ubuntu-rocks1> satx, that is what i just figured! :)
[02:59] <paddy_> can someone help me install a web browser? i tried that wget with opera, but it said  the archive type was unsupported
[02:59] <ubuntu_> satx: it's a dll file and it seem even safemode, it still running somehow...
[02:59] <kitche> egbill3eagle: do you have libxt-dev installed it might be looking for that
[02:59] <satx> Lol, too many Ubuntus!
[02:59] <ubuntu-rocks1> yup
[02:59] <sadfasdfew3> i just install ubuntu on my computer and i get an grub error 18 is there another bootloader i can use on the install cd.
[02:59] <ubuntu-rocks1> i would change my name if i knew how to do that easily
[02:59] <EADG_> paddy_: which browser would you like to install?
[03:00] <kitche> egbill3eagle: or libxt6
[03:00] <paddy_> EDAG: Opera or firefox, anything really
[03:00] <ubuntu_> "/nick i think
[03:00] <brochu121> anyone ever seen issues installing libapache2-mod-php5
[03:00] <satx> Shazbot! Restore to an earlier version! Use recovery...
[03:00] <egbill3eagle> member:kitche
[03:00] <EADG_> paddy_: lets do Firefox...
[03:00] <paddy_> sure, im using 5.10 btw
[03:00] <jramsey> anyone point me to a good site for configuring ip routes using route? i am trying to telnet to a windows machine and i get no route to destination
[03:00] <Mikeh> k sldkfj that fixed VLC's sound, but not the video
[03:01] <EADG_> paddy_: open Synaptic and search for FireFox.
[03:01] <ubuntu_> satx: if that msg was for me... i dont have restoration enabled :<
[03:01] <egbill3eagle> member:kitche I just installed so i am going to try to run the vmware configure again. Hoping that fixes the problem.
[03:01] <sldkfj> Mikeh, hold on
[03:01] <satx> ubuntu_, not good. Let me think.
[03:01] <tim167> can someone recommend a dual screen video card for ubuntu ? I need to do dual screen openGL stuff, thanks
[03:01] <Trae> wee
[03:01] <paddy_> done eadg
[03:01] <Trae> I heart my new Dell
[03:01] <gravemind> Icehawk78: the guide I'm using used a program called unison
[03:01] <gravemind> Icehawk78: what about yours
[03:02] <kitche> tim167: umm nvidia is good :) if you don't want much of a headache with getting the drivers to work
[03:02] <ubuntu_> satx: theoretically safe-mode removal should work... but it doesnt .. and i cant delete via another os...
[03:02] <bremenbeck> tim167: most of the nvidia stuff works
[03:02] <bremenbeck> eventually
[03:02] <incorperated> can someone help me
[03:02] <EADG_> paddy_: Right click and say "Install" then apply the changes :)
[03:02] <Tiradin> I'm trying to set up a network between my Ubuntu machine and a Windows XP machine... My linux box can see the windows box, access it, etc... but the Windows machine can't see anything of my linux box.
[03:02] <Tiradin> Can someone help me fix this?
[03:02] <incorperated> with installing cspace please
[03:02] <paddy_> i did that, didnt work eadg
[03:02] <sldkfj> Mikeh, go here and use the search feature with codec entered.........   http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[03:02] <EADG_> paddy_: did you get an error?
[03:02] <superchode> should i need to do anything to have ubuntu recognize the extra buttons on my MS explorer mouse?
[03:03] <bremenbeck> Tiradin: we may need more info - like "see" what - cifs shares?
[03:03] <bremenbeck> or something else
[03:03] <superchode> found a guide on the ubuntu forums, but my xorg.conf doesn't look the same as the example
[03:03] <newbie2007> ok, back to my original post, how do i make "sudo route add def gw x.x.x.x" permanent?
[03:03] <superchode> bit scared to change it
[03:03] <kitche> superchode: just back it up first :)
[03:03] <superchode> wondering if there's a different driver i can use that'll set up the mouse
[03:03] <Tiradin> bremenbeck: I would like the windows box to see ONE directory... specifically "/media/Collective" and have read/write privileges
[03:03] <tim167> kitche, bremenbeck, ok thanks!
[03:03] <superchode> yeah, i suppose that's a decent plan as well
[03:03] <paddy_> yes eadg
[03:03] <IndyGunFreak> EADG:  he's using breezy.. i suspect he needs to upgrade
[03:04] <EADG_> Oh my.
[03:04] <paddy_> :p
[03:04] <calexbg> can anyone help me with a wireless problem?
[03:04] <deep`> !kpackage
[03:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kpackage - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:04] <tim167> bremenbeck, if you say 'most', that meens not all, any specific things i need to watch out for ?
[03:04] <IndyGunFreak> EADG:  thats his whole problem
[03:04] <bremenbeck> Tiradin: you need to apt-get install samba
[03:04] <Tiradin> bremenbeck: On the windows machine as well? it's already on my linux box.
[03:05] <EADG_> paddy_: Looks like you might want to upgrade to Dapper.
[03:05] <bremenbeck> no just the linux box
[03:05] <sldkfj> Mikeh, are you going to stream video also as a server?
[03:05] <bremenbeck> then configure the samba server
[03:05] <Elfboy_> my network shre dont work now and i dont know why
[03:05] <bremenbeck> there are loads of howtos for that piece
[03:05] <paddy_> eadg: this laptop=reallly slow, 733 with 128mb of ram'
[03:05] <IndyGunFreak> hell just upgrade to Feisty
[03:05] <Mikeh> I've tried all the plugins sldkfj, and no I will not stream
[03:05] <IndyGunFreak> Xubuntu
[03:05] <bremenbeck> then you can \\linuxbox\media\Collective
[03:05] <Stoffer_> how do I find out exactly which version of Ubuntu I'm running?
[03:06] <EADG_> paddy_: How do you feel about working in the console... on the command line? There are a couple browsers you could try.
[03:06] <Mikeh> interestingly enough sldkfj , VLC does give me the option to choose video track one, but it is just as blank as disabled
[03:06] <paddy_> eadg: not very knowledgable of it
[03:06] <bremenbeck> tim167: if you need to run mythtv - there are lots of gotchas.  if you are on a standard opengl/tuxracer deal you should be all set
[03:06] <satx> ubuntu_: What's the name of the dll?
[03:07] <egbill3eagle> member:kitche thanks that was the hang up
[03:07] <Elfboy_> can some one tell me where i can read on seting up networking with window computer
[03:07] <preaction> !samba | Elfboy_
[03:07] <ubotu> Elfboy_: 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
[03:07] <ubuntu_> satx: awtqr.dll
[03:07] <EADG_> paddy_: Lets give it a shot...
[03:07] <paddy_> sure, nothing to lose
[03:07] <bremenbeck> Tiradin: here's a howto: http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Share_files_using_Samba
[03:07] <sldkfj> mikeh, I used to have it loaded but removed it.   They have a channel for questions
[03:07] <bremenbeck> there are thousands as preaction pointed out :)
[03:07] <premier_> Hi, scim/skim has been booting into anthy (Japanese) by defualt, but I want it to boot into english/european.  How do I change the defaults?
[03:08] <bremenbeck> two identical questions in the space of 10 mins
[03:08] <intangible> hello
[03:08] <tim167> bremenbeck, I dont know mythv so I guess that wont be an issue :) thanks
[03:08] <kitsune> intangible:hello
[03:08] <Mikeh> ok, thanks for your help sldkfj, man have I had all the weird issues tonight
[03:08] <Elfboy_> thanks
[03:08] <Nuked> gdm/kdm freeze upon startup for me on feisty x86_64, and also whenever I log out of my account... any help would be greatly appreciated
[03:08] <EADG_> paddy_: open a terminal and type < sudo apt-get install gpm >
[03:08] <Elfboy_> but it was working befor now its not how od i fix that
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: he has the firefox tarball, i'm no good at source installing, you might be able to talk him through compiling firefox.
[03:09] <paddy_> Eadg:
[03:09] <paddy_> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[03:09] <paddy_> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: close synaptic
[03:09] <EADG_> paddy_: close Synaptic first.
[03:09] <AngryElf> if I crtl+z a process can I bring it back in a different terminal
[03:09] <paddy_> oops ok
[03:09] <sldkfj> mikeh, think nothing of it. it's very common
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:09] <kitche> AngryElf: yes type fg
[03:09] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: Me niether.
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:09] <IndyGunFreak> well, good luck.
[03:09] <AngryElf> kitche, doesn't work in a different terminal
[03:09] <kitche> IndyGunFreak: the firefox tarball might not be source it might be just the binaries
[03:09] <paddy_> Reading package lists... Done
[03:09] <paddy_> Building dependency tree... Done
[03:09] <paddy_> Package gpm is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:09] <paddy_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:09] <paddy_> is only available from another source
[03:09] <paddy_> E: Package gpm has no installation candidate
[03:10] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: I'll set him up with links2
[03:10] <kitche> AngryElf: you have to use screen for other terminals start the program in screen to do it
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: good luck... as you can see, first step already failed..lol
[03:10] <EADG_> hehe
[03:10] <paddy_> lol
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> its like tryign to downlod software for Windows 3.1
[03:10] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:10] <Trixsey> "chmod u+x" that's +x for "user"?
[03:10] <Elfboy_> my network with windows computer work befor now its not working is there a way to find out why
[03:10] <paddy_> :P
[03:11] <EADG_> paddy_: No mouse for you... next we'lle try < sudo apt-get install links2 >
[03:11] <satx> ubuntu_: go to http://fileinfo.prevx.com/QQ324f16411004-AWTQ3927892/AWTQP.DLL.html they have a free spyware remover. Sounds like Vundo
[03:12] <paddy_> EADG: Building dependency tree... Done
[03:12] <paddy_> E: Couldn't find package links2
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> sigh..
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: you have the right idea, his distro is just to old
[03:12] <paddy_> darn.. ITS ALL MY FAULT
[03:12] <paddy_> hehe
[03:12] <kitche> paddy_: install links instead
[03:12] <tannerld> when I visit a php page in apache, its blank... how can I fix that?
[03:12] <EADG_> paddy_: hmm, try links instead :/
[03:13] <paddy_> kitche: will try
[03:13] <paddy_> ok eadg
[03:13] <paddy_> same thing
[03:13] <paddy_> couldnt find it
[03:13] <paddy_> lol
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> my head hurts
[03:13] <noble> KKK Grand Wizard announces homosexuality, proud of it
[03:13] <paddy_> mine too
[03:13] <Elfboy_> if i chage the host name would that make my network not work
[03:13] <tecta> Can you zoom in on a picture and save it in its zoomed in state???
[03:14] <paddy_> tecta: you could take a screenshot
[03:14] <tecta> paddy_, a picture i already have
[03:14] <paddy_> yeah, zoom in, and take a screenshot of it
[03:14] <EADG_> this is turning ugly, hehe. But lets give it one more shot...
[03:14] <tecta> paddy_, true
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> Mikeh: i'm gonna need vicodin for this one...lol,
[03:14] <ubuntu_> satx: is this site trustworthy?
[03:14] <Deinumite> wow finally got steam working! now cross fingers....i dont know if my video card will do 3d :(
[03:14] <noble> sorry wrong chanel
[03:14] <EADG_> paddy_: lynx   <-- thats gotta work.
[03:14] <Mikeh> hehe
[03:14] <paddy_> ok just type that?
[03:14] <n2diy_> Elboy: yep
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> sudo apt-get install lynx
[03:15] <EADG_> paddy_: sudo apt-get install lynx
[03:15] <source> how could i get to config.wtf:
[03:15] <Elfboy_> ok and i shojuld nano fstab  and fic host in there
[03:15] <paddy_> Package lynx is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:15] <paddy_> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:15] <paddy_> is only available from another source
[03:15] <paddy_> E: Package lynx has no installation candidate
[03:15] <paddy_> grrr
[03:15] <Deinumite> i always use aptitude search <program name> to search for programs
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:15] <paddy_> im a lost cause
[03:15] <paddy_> lol
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: yeah, i think you are
[03:15] <paddy_> hehe
[03:15] <sldkfj> tecta, you can resize them
[03:15] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: repos not enabled perhaps?
[03:16] <kitche> Elfboy_: fstab has nothing to do with hostname
[03:16] <josesitorexcoman> ta bueno
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: well, i think they are closed to be truthful
[03:16] <Elfboy_> ok so how do i fix it
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> its like he's using DOS
[03:16] <josesitorexcoman> alguien q hable el espaol
[03:16] <paddy_> :p
[03:16] <n2diy_> Elfboy: yep
[03:16] <PurpZeY> !es
[03:16] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:16] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: that would explain it...
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: maybe...
[03:17] <josesitorexcoman> jajaja
[03:17] <satx> Ubuntu_:Better yet, go to Symantec: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-112210-3747-99
[03:17] <josesitorexcoman> ok
[03:17] <EADG_> paddy_: I don't know what tell tell ya man.
[03:17] <josesitorexcoman> bye
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: i think his issue is his distro is so old.
[03:17] <paddy_> ah ok dude, thanks EADG, indygunfreak, and all others who helped, ill just stay and answer irrelevent questions to ubuntu :p
[03:18] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: I'm going to agree.
[03:18] <supertasticenato> Hey guys.
[03:18] <EADG_> paddy_: just type lynx in a terminal.
[03:18] <supertasticenato> I was wondering.
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: just about everythig you tried, i'd already tried with him via PM.
[03:18] <paddy_> didnt work eadg
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: we even wget the opera9 file, and it wouldn't work
[03:18] <harry> is there a mythtv irc channel?
[03:19] <Elfboy_> any ideas
[03:19] <mneptok> IndyGunFreak: Opera 9.02 is in the commercial repo
[03:19] <n2diy_> Elfboy: change it back.
[03:19] <IndyGunFreak> mneptok: but not for Ubuntu 5.10
[03:19] <EADG_> paddy_: well, it would appear that you need to look at an upgrade.
[03:19] <Elfboy_> i dont want too
[03:20] <Mikeh> wow UAC is a complete rip off of gksu :S
[03:20] <mneptok> why would anyone use 5.10?
[03:20] <paddy_> yeah, this laptop is so slow i doubt it could run a newer version
[03:20] <n2diy_> Elfboy: Then learn how to configure a network.
[03:20] <IndyGunFreak> mneptok: lol, ask paddy
[03:20] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:20] <paddy_> mneptok: speed
[03:20] <scoobydoo28139> ok i love this been 2 weeks now on ubuntu, even learned some terminal commands, but i need to find a player that will play videos in place of wmp
[03:20] <paddy_> lol
[03:20] <Deinumite> so if i type glxgears and it works, does that mean 3d is enabled?
[03:20] <mneptok> paddy_: what?
[03:20] <EADG_> paddy_: I would suggest Dapper
[03:20] <paddy_> 77 w/ 128mb of ram
[03:20] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: it will run Xubuntu fine.
[03:20] <supertasticenato> I has a Dell, and from the looks of it, the only problems I would have with switching would be my WiFi adapter (WG111v2), my TV tuner (only nameless option from Dell), and my Logitech mouse's fancy features.
[03:20] <paddy_> 733mhz*
[03:20] <kitche> scoobydoo28139: vlc or mplayer or gstreamer there is tons :)
[03:20] <supertasticenato> Can anyone help me?
[03:20] <paddy_> im worried about ndiswrapping my drivers again, im incompetent with that
[03:20] <supertasticenato> Or should I go to a nonsensical channel?
[03:20] <Deinumite> scoobydoo28139: just make sure you download the codecs and the oens that just cone with ubuntu should work
[03:21] <mneptok> paddy_: there's no considerable difference between 5.10 and 7.04 in terms of speed
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: well, i don't jack with wireless
[03:21] <scoobydoo28139> kitche:Deinumite: ok
[03:21] <supertasticenato> sensical*
[03:21] <Tom47> sup wg111v2 works ok
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> mneptok: but his laptop probably would run better with Xubuntu.
[03:21] <mneptok> IndyGunFreak: agreed
[03:21] <paddy_> neptok: the requirements are double with 7.04 for ram
[03:21] <ubuntu_> satx: thanks gonna go to windows
[03:21] <Trae> My printer isn't in list of printers it seems:  HP Deskjet D2430.  What can I do?
[03:21] <mneptok> paddy_: there's no considerable difference between 5.10 and 7.04 in terms of speed (x2) ;)
[03:22] <paddy_> and im not competent with ndiswrapping my drvers, it took an expert at an install fest like 20 minutes
[03:22] <scoobydoo28139> May be once i figure my way around ubuntu real good i can offer some of my free time to support for nebee's as well:)
[03:22] <Pelo> Trae,  pick a model in the same "number family"
[03:22] <paddy_> oh ok mneptok
[03:22] <Deinumite> anyone? if glxgears works, does that mean wine should be able to run 3d aps?
[03:22] <supertasticenato> Do I need to get a driver from somewhere? And does it support WPA or any kind of encryption?
[03:22] <satx> ubuntu_: Good luck. They have a Vundo removal tool.
[03:22] <scoobydoo28139> *newbee
[03:22] <mneptok> paddy_: is tis internal wireless?
[03:22] <paddy_> nope
[03:22] <mneptok> *this
[03:22] <mneptok> cardbus?
[03:22] <Pelo> Deinumite, try asking in #winehq
[03:22] <paddy_> pcmcia linksys card
[03:22] <mneptok> paddy_: are you in the US?
[03:22] <paddy_> canada
[03:22] <IndyGunFreak> paddy_: there's probaby online instructions to configure it.
[03:22] <Deinumite> Pelo: will do, thanks :p im still a nub
[03:23] <mneptok> paddy_: 1 moment
[03:23] <paddy_> there are, but i tried and failed with ndiswrapping it
[03:23] <paddy_> lol
[03:23] <paddy_> ill try again though once i install xubuntu 7.04
[03:23] <m1r> hi Pelo
[03:23] <Pelo> Deinumite,  no problem, just directing you to the place you are more likely to get an answer
[03:23] <Pelo> hello m1r
[03:23] <mneptok> paddy_: don't move! :)
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> lmao
[03:24] <paddy_> ?
[03:24] <paddy_> lol
[03:24] <m1r> tnx for tutorial, lappy instaled
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> Freeze Dirtbag!
[03:24] <supertasticenato> Gah.
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> i love police academy
[03:24] <paddy_> haha
[03:24] <newbie2007> not sute if this was answered but how do i make "sudo route add def gw x.x.x.x" permanent?
[03:24] <b3tamike> Deinumite: if glxinfo | grep direct outputs "direct rendering : yes" you should be fine to run 3d apps, even through wine
[03:24] <satx> Thanks all, out!
[03:24] <mneptok> paddy_: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1510063&CatId=2698
[03:24] <EADG_> Go ahead. Make my day
[03:24] <Pelo> m1r, which tutorial ? I donT, realy remember
[03:24] <sienem> Looks like someone else is asking about something related...
[03:24] <PurpZeY> m1r: Nahir got his wifi working, he did a few reboots, he said it just s tarted working.
[03:24] <m1r> :)
[03:24] <supertasticenato> Isn't this some kind of support channel?
[03:24] <paddy_> mneptok: I DONT have a web browser :p
[03:24] <mneptok> paddy_: that card will "just work" in any flavor of Ubuntu
[03:24] <m1r> gj purp
[03:24] <paddy_> how much is it? lol
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> mneptok: lol, he can't get online
[03:24] <mneptok> paddy_: CAD39.99
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> he borked Firefox.
[03:24] <m1r> pelo, floppy boot install
[03:25] <paddy_> pfffffffffffft
[03:25] <supertasticenato> oh i see
[03:25] <Deinumite> b3tamike: Yeah i did that too, and got yes, last time i had cedega running it said i failed the 3d part of it, but im thinking it will work this time....thanks for the info :D
[03:25] <Smegzor> I want to open a file from console that resides on a Windows share on another pc.  In the file browser I can browse to the file, but how do I refer to it on the command line?
[03:25] <Pelo> m1r, oh , ok that one, I've never read it myself but glad it worked out
[03:25] <mneptok> paddy_: mitus what you get for your existing card on Craigslist
[03:25] <paddy_> no job+high school=lawn mowing for money, 39.99=hell NAW
[03:25] <mneptok> *minus
[03:25] <sienem> I've got a WPC54G v. 4 linksys wireless card in my laptop (ubuntu 7.0.4). I got ndiswrapper and the windows driver installed (tried a couple), and got the card recognized, but I can't connect to my wireless router, and it freezes the computer.
[03:25] <m1r> was heavy but sucsesfull :)
[03:25] <Smegzor> In windows I could map a network drive to a drive letter.  Does ubuntu have something similar?
[03:25] <b3tamike> Deinumite: hehe yeah, I've found that cedega's 3d test often fails, but 3d still works anyway
[03:25] <sienem> It can scan the networks and find them, but can't connect (strength 0%).
[03:25] <paddy_> thats true, i may just dual boot on my main pc..... i need a job
[03:26] <m1r> also dont recomend no one to try it :)
[03:26] <EADG_> Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't wireless setup easier in Fiesty?
[03:26] <IndyGunFreak> lol.
[03:26] <Deinumite> b3tamike: lets cross our fingers and hope i dont need windows anymore :D
[03:26] <b3tamike> Deinumite: good luck mate :)
[03:26] <paddy_> thats what Indygunfreak said, EADG
[03:26] <paddy_> ill give it a shot
[03:26] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: it should be.
[03:26] <sienem> I'm able to connect to the router with the essid for the network from a windows machine, but not ubuntu yet. Help would be really greatly appreciated!!
[03:27] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:27] <paddy_> lol
[03:27] <supertasticenato> Thanks for being helpful guys. :-/
[03:27] <Pelo> sienem, you need samba to connect ubuntu to windows,
[03:27] <mneptok> paddy_: 800.800.8300 - item # T156-2238   :)
[03:27] <newbie2007> anyone?
[03:27] <paddy_> whats that mneptok?
[03:27] <EADG_> paddy_: Good luck with the install, you know where we are if you need help.
[03:27] <sienem> Pelo, just trying to connect to a wireless router, not a windows machine
[03:27] <Deinumite> thanks for the help guys, later
[03:27] <paddy_> thanks EADG
[03:28] <dcfly> sorry, but i need help with mounting ntfs volume at startup. if i remember correctly there's a script for this?
[03:28] <mneptok> paddy_: phone for Tiger Direct and their part # for the wireless card
[03:28] <Pelo> sienem,  my mistake
[03:28] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: there's a deeper issue though, he has no ethernet jack, so if he can't get his wireless working, he can't get online
[03:28] <paddy_> ahh.... me no have a job :p
[03:28] <Pelo> !wifi | sienem
[03:28] <ubotu> sienem: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:28] <Pelo> paddy_, join the club
[03:28] <rttm> hi all
[03:28] <paddy_> Pelo: :p, i hate this club
[03:28] <sienem> I've spent a good couple days buried in the docs. :)
[03:28] <paddy_> lol
[03:28] <mneptok> paddy_: compared to getting ndiswrapper to work reliably, a working card is FAR more cost effective. you can always earn more money. time, once spent, is gone.
[03:28] <Pelo> paddy_,  so do I
[03:29] <IndyGunFreak> having no job sucks, i've got a wierd feeling im' about to get laid off.
[03:29] <EADG_> IndyGunFreak: no eth port, man, thats brutal.
[03:29] <newbie2007> can i tell ubuntu to NOT check my default gw
[03:29] <paddy_> mneptok: my time is worth like 4 cents an hour :p
[03:29] <IndyGunFreak> EADG_: i know.. believe me, i was trying everything
[03:29] <sienem> Including the ubuntu wifidocs... couldn't sus out this particular issue though.
[03:29] <mneptok> paddy_: only because you believe it is
[03:29] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  I simpatise, my last one I had that feeling from the moment I got the call I got hired
[03:30] <rttm> problem .. when up scrolling with mouse in firefox i get the panel menu popping up.. it is very annoying " can i shut this off"
[03:30] <IndyGunFreak> yeah... i'l bounce back.
[03:30] <paddy_> mneptok: yeah, but im 16, i can make like 7 bucks cad an hour, and im prettu busy and dont have time for a job, but when i have freetime i just waste it in one way or another
[03:30] <m1r> gn all
[03:30] <DavidCraft> with the server edition, to install gnome theres apt-get install gnome... but there was one more to make it like the desktop edition
[03:30] <DavidCraft> what was it?
[03:30] <Pelo> g'night m1r
[03:30] <paddy_> gn mlr
[03:31] <svega85> i have a sound card that doesn't work but a usb speaker that does.
[03:31] <svega85> the problem is that i selected usb audio in system>Preferences>sound but output still goes to the sound card that doesn't work. the way i know that the speakers work is that certain programs work like totem and others let me select which sound card like xmms and others let me select cards but not the usb card ( last.fm for linux )and others wont let me pick at all like flash player. so is it possible to disable the sound card that do
[03:31] <DavidCraft> also how do I shut down an xserver session
[03:31] <Pelo> DavidCraft,  sudo apt-get install  ubuntu-desktop
[03:31] <DavidCraft> thx] 
[03:31] <persept> how do i run synaptic from terminal, is it just synaptic, or do i have to do gksudo synaptic
[03:31] <Pelo> !sound | svega85
[03:31] <ubotu> svega85: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[03:31] <persept> and i'm not talking about the apt-get command
[03:31] <veinor> gksudo synaptic &, I think
[03:31] <persept> veinor: thanks
[03:31] <veinor> yep.
[03:31] <securify> omg ubantu
[03:31] <Pelo> persept, gksu synaptic will start it
[03:31] <IndyGunFreak> persept: yeah thats it.. gksudo synaptic
[03:32] <Punkunity> i have a problem, small one i think, anyone want to help me tackle it??
[03:32] <douglas_> hi
[03:32] <newbie2007> !question
[03:32] <IndyGunFreak> !ask | Punkunity
[03:32] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:32] <paddy_> hello douglas
[03:32] <ubotu> Punkunity: please see above
[03:32] <Pelo> Punkunity, can you tell us what it is or will you make us guess ?
[03:32] <svega85> thanks ubotu:
[03:32] <Elfboy_> root@TheSource:~# testparm /etc/samba/smb.conf
[03:32] <Elfboy_> Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
[03:32] <Elfboy_> Processing section "[printers] "
[03:32] <Elfboy_> Processing section "[print$] "
[03:32] <Elfboy_> Loaded services file OK.
[03:32] <Elfboy_> ERROR: lock directory /var/run/samba does not exist
[03:32] <Elfboy_> ERROR: pid directory /var/run/samba does not exist
[03:32] <DavidCraft> how do I get a prossesor list
[03:32] <Elfboy_> Server role: ROLE_STANDALONE
[03:32] <veinor> anybody know of any good image viewers that can work with JPEG EXIF tags?
[03:32] <DavidCraft> and/or shut down an instence of xserver
[03:32] <Pelo> !pastebin | Elfboy_
[03:32] <ubotu> Elfboy_: 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)
[03:32] <Punkunity> pelo sorry man
[03:32] <IndyGunFreak> veinor: uh.. gimp
[03:33] <Punkunity> pelo i was burning cd's with feisty no prob fro some time
[03:33] <veinor> I meant something like gThumb
[03:33] <paddy_> laptop+lap=bstl
[03:33] <vbabiy> Hey guys has any one used HomeBank
[03:33] <paddy_> :9
[03:33] <paddy_> :(**
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> veinor: well, you could install gthumb
[03:33] <Punkunity> and yesterday i was burning one and serpentine(i think) told me that it cant convwert the mp3 files
[03:33] <larson9999> this kind of stuff ticks me off.  i just tried to add a bookmark to ff.  this is something i've been doing for ages.  ff decides to not let me do that.  instead it bookmards it as an index and makes me go to the specific file rather than the directory.  if they want to add the other functionality, fine.  but why change the default that i've been used to using forever?
[03:33] <veinor> yes, but all my images are tagged, and I don't want to have to change the tags into comments
[03:33] <Punkunity> pelo
[03:33] <IndyGunFreak> after that, i think there's fspot
[03:33] <Elfboy_> where do i change hostname in shareing network
[03:33] <Pelo> Punkunity,  you probably just need the mp3 codecs
[03:34] <Pelo> !mp3 | Punkunity
[03:34] <ubotu> Punkunity: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:34] <Punkunity> pelo i am goi g to find the exact phrase that its saying to me
[03:34] <rttm> help ?.. when up scrolling with mouse in firefox i get the panel menu popping up.. it is very annoying " can i shut this off"
[03:34] <Pelo> rttm, try asking in #firefox
[03:35] <Pelo> larson9999,  try asking in #firefox also
[03:35] <cry0x> veinor, I'm not sure if Mirage supports those tags, but besides gthumb and fspot, it's the only decent photo viewer out there
[03:35] <veinor> :-/
[03:35] <rttm> don't think it a problem with firefox.. it must some setting in ubuntu but i can't seem to find it
[03:35] <rttm> but good idea pelo.. will try that too
[03:36] <Elfboy_>  i change the hostname now my network will not work cant get stuff off windows computer is there some way to fix this
[03:36] <frutax> I've already have Feisty installed, but can my Feisty install CD be used to just re-install GRUB after a WinXP install on another partition wipes it?
[03:36] <kitche> rttm: think it might be in gconf for that option
[03:36] <larson9999> rttm i had a mouse that was sensitive on the wheel.  when i'd scroll up it would think i did a wheel click.  i had to get a new mouse to get it to stop.
[03:36] <omegacenti> In May 2007, version 2.0 of the driver (xorg-video-intel) was released. I need this!
[03:36] <omegacenti> How do I get it?
[03:36] <Pelo> Elfboy_, you might find an answer here  http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[03:36] <Punkunity> pelo it told me that i was miossing something weird(not a codec) so i searched and downloaded 90 files with the name contained in them that serpentined mentionedd
[03:36] <paddy_> snes ftw!
[03:37] <Pelo> omegacenti, try the xserver website
[03:37] <rttm> didn't think of the mouse ok will try new one.
[03:37] <Punkunity> then i used an different program, and it just burnt the mp3s straight to the disc pelo, and nothing really supports mp3s on disk
[03:37] <omegacenti> Pelo I will give it a go. Do you know if it will cause any problems with feisty fawn?
[03:37] <brk3> hi, firefox keeps crashing on me when viewing flash videos espially on youtube, anyone know of a fix?
[03:37] <veinor> cry0x: no it doesn't...
[03:38] <Pelo> omegacenti,  you want bleeding edge , expect problems,  if not wait for the repos to be updated with it
[03:38] <Punkunity> pelo i am burning a disk now with serpentine to see if all those downloads might have worked...i thiink this happened when i tried to erase kubuntu from feisty so i could have only ubuntu/gnome and fluxbox
[03:38] <kitche> brk3: not really sometimes it happens to me and other times it doesn't
[03:38] <Pelo> Punkunity, what is the error msg ?
[03:38] <Punkunity> it didnt give me one this time pelo
[03:38] <Icehawk78> I'm aware that this is likely a common issue, but can anyone help me connect to a Windows network in order to share files over the network?
[03:38] <brk3> kitche: is seems to be happening to me far too much lately, there are others on the net with the same problem
[03:39] <Earwen> alguien que hable en espaol?
[03:39] <Pelo> !es | Earwen
[03:39] <ubotu> Earwen: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:39] <omegacenti> Pelo: I just want the simplicity of being able to use the resolution my laptop monitor was made for and can support. I have spent days on this issue with my video/laptop monitor configuration and no one found a solution. I think this is it.
[03:39] <Pelo> Icehawk78,  you'll need to install and configure samba to communicate with the windows machine, but I am not familiar with it so Ic an'T realy help you
[03:39] <Punkunity> pelo i am almost done burning a new cd, and i dont remmeber the error messsage, sorry bro
[03:40] <omegacenti> Pelo: However, I searched for xserver and did not find a clearcut answer to the website you said would help me. Could you clarify?
[03:40] <satx> Hello! Has anyone been able to get Adobe Flashplayer plugin to work in Firefox?
[03:40] <gravemind> yeah
[03:40] <Icehawk78> I already have Samba running, and according to the Ubuntu documentation, I have Samba configured correctly.
[03:40] <Pelo> omegacenti, I can'T realy help you ,  I was just replying to your first question of where to find the update
[03:40] <brk3> satx: use automatix to install it for you
[03:40] <gravemind> noooooooooo
[03:40] <ubuntu-rocks1> i'm trying to run, sudo add def gw x.x.x.x and i'm getting def:host name lookup failure?
[03:40] <gravemind> !automatix
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> brk3: don't recommend automatix
[03:40] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[03:40] <omegacenti> Pelo: I see.
[03:40] <Icehawk78> Or at least configured the way the "Share files using Samba" documentation told me to.
[03:40] <brk3> IndyGunFreak: why?
[03:40] <NickGarvey> automatix is... aaahhhhh
[03:40] <IndyGunFreak> because.
[03:40] <Pelo> Punkunity,  then I can't realy help you,  come back when you have a proper error msg we can work with
[03:40] <omegacenti> Anyone have any information on the main page for XserveR?
[03:41] <brk3> !worksforme
[03:41] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[03:41] <IndyGunFreak> alot of people have problems with automatix.., and when they do, its very difficult to track them.
[03:41] <kitche> omegacenti: it's X.org :)
[03:41] <gravemind> !flash >satx
[03:41] <omegacenti> Thanks kitche :)
[03:41] <Deinumite> hmmmm i havnt had any problems with it.....yet
[03:41] <Punkunity> pelo if you would wait a minute i might have something for you, ty brb
[03:41] <Pelo> omegacenti,  look up  x11 on  wikipedia you'll get a direct link there
[03:41] <mneptok> !wfm | Deinumite
[03:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wfm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:41] <rttm> Thanks Larson999 tried a new mouse and sure enough, problem goes away,, then tried the org,, and fault also gone.. must have a flaky optical mouse
[03:41] <brk3> i think automatix rocks
[03:41] <mneptok> !works for me | Deinumite
[03:41] <IndyGunFreak> Deinumite: to be truthful, i never had a problemw ith it.
[03:41] <ubotu> Deinumite: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[03:42] <IndyGunFreak> but enough people report problems, and well, "He who has ears, let him hear"
[03:42] <veinor> OK, then. Anybody know if there's a gThumb forum/IRC channel?
[03:42] <satx> brk3- Tried installing it everyway possible. Put apt file in components, and .so file in /usr/lib/firefox. No go.
[03:42] <brk3> never had any probs at all it is the key to linux
[03:42] <weltschmerz> i need a non-destructive mp3 splicer, but i can't find mp3splt-gtk for ubuntu.  anyone know of any other options?
[03:42] <Deinumite> ubotu doesnt like automatix im guessing ;)
[03:42] <Yitram> lol
[03:42] <IndyGunFreak> brk3: what is the key to linux?
[03:42] <brk3> satx: despite what these guys are saying i would try automatix
[03:42] <Yitram> well aren't u not supposed to need automatix now anyway?
[03:42] <Deinumite> its definatly not automatix, even tho i like it haha
[03:42] <brk3> IndyGunFreak: i meant ubuntu
[03:42] <mneptok> Deinumite: anyone with experience doesn't like it :)
[03:42] <kitche> Deinumite: ubuntu does not support automatix at all
[03:42] <IndyGunFreak> satx: what are you trying to install?
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> brk3: you think automatix, is the key to Ubuntu?..lol
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> now thats laughable.
[03:43] <Pelo> weltschmerz, I have mp3splt-gtk,  I think I needed to dl it from the site as a deb package
[03:43] <gravemind> satx: did you follow this guide? nano ~/.unison/docs.prf
[03:43] <gravemind> whoops
[03:43] <brk3> IndyGunFreak: well ubuntu doesnt support all the codecs and software people want by default so automatix makes it easy
[03:43] <kitche> gravemind: ::)
[03:43] <gravemind> satx: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash
[03:43] <Pelo> weltschmerz, http://mp3splt.sourceforge.net/
[03:43] <kitche> brk3: actually it does if you install it
[03:43] <Icehawk78> Is anyone familiar with configuring Samba to network with a Windows machine?
[03:43] <Deinumite> does easyubuntu break anything?
[03:43] <IndyGunFreak> brk3: if you have the ability to use Google, you can install them in about 40sec, w/o automatix
[03:43] <orangey__> Hey all!
[03:43] <gravemind> Icehawk78: I tried it once
[03:44] <kitche> !easyubuntu | Deinumite
[03:44] <ubotu> Deinumite: easyubuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. Use at your own risk. See http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ - For help and or discussions about EasyUbuntu please join #easyubuntu
[03:44] <mneptok> satx: *please* do not use Automatix. it's a REALLY bad idea. and i assure you i have more experience than most people here. :)
[03:44] <orangey__> I'm trying to install a USB keyboard which is not automatically getting detected..
[03:44] <mneptok> (same for EasyUbuntu)
[03:44] <thirdy> mneptok, so wats the alternative?
[03:44] <Yitram> Ok so I've keep getting Buffer I/O errors on my XP drive during bootup....and i've run "sudo smartctl -A /dev/hdb"  how am I supposed to tell if my disk is going to be fubard soon?
[03:44] <mneptok> thirdy: learn to use the package system
[03:44] <IndyGunFreak> thirdy: LEARN THE PACKAGE SYSTEM
[03:44] <Deinumite> theres some good wiki's on aptitude / apt-get
[03:44] <Pelo> orangey, make sure it is enabled in  menu > system > prefs > removable media ,  4th tab I think
[03:44] <satx> The ADobe Flashplayer plugin. In Firfox, cannot get FOXNEWS video, just audio. Installed Macromedia from Applications, also tried installing from Synaptics.  Did not work. Had it working once, but it stopped.
[03:44] <Jack3> anyone here use openDNS?
[03:45] <thirdy> mneptok, ok I wish .deb is the mose popular
[03:45] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: Have you had any luck making your ubuntu machine visible to non-Linux machines on the network?
[03:45] <IndyGunFreak> thirdy: what are you trying to install?
[03:45] <thirdy> mneptok, and how do make my repos larger?
[03:45] <mneptok> thirdy: huh?
[03:45] <mneptok> thirdy: i don't understand
[03:45] <thirdy> IndyGunFreak, everything, I have a broken java
[03:45] <ThatGuy> I have one PC with ubuntu and one with no OS. Plus I have no CD-burner. How do I install ubuntu on my other PC?
[03:45] <gravemind> Icehawk78: not really - I eventually just got use to typing \\192.168.1.32 in internet explorer, which got me to my samba share in ubuntu
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> well fi your'e trying to reinstall everything, then just reinstall.. ;)
[03:46] <thirdy> mneptok, make aptitude know lots and lots of program
[03:46] <Pelo> !install | ThatGuy
[03:46] <ubotu> ThatGuy: 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
[03:46] <kitche> ThatGuy: does the other machine have pxe?
[03:46] <gravemind> Icehawk78: once, I was able to see my ubuntu computers in the windows workgroup, but I don't know how that happened, I can't get it back
[03:46] <VRang> Can I ask for a little advice?
[03:46] <IndyGunFreak> !ask
[03:46] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:46] <Deinumite> ThatGuy: Maybe you could find a program that copies disk images?
[03:46] <Pelo> VRang, go ahead
[03:47] <mneptok> thirdy: enable universe and multiverse
[03:47] <VRang> Got a HP dv4000 laptop, which has ATI x700 radeon mobility
[03:47] <thirdy> how do I do that in terminal?
[03:47] <VRang> so Ubuntu live cd won't run GUI, just CLI
[03:47] <ThatGuy> kitche, pxe?
[03:47] <Punkunity> pelo whatever i dowbnloaded form the synaptic seemed to work....ty anyways
[03:47] <VRang> I'm a linux newb but i suppose i need to install it from CLI, then get the ATI drivers
[03:47] <VRang> i got linked to smthn called beryl by some dude
[03:47] <IndyGunFreak> VRang: just use the alternate install CD
[03:48] <Pelo> VRang, if the live cd won't work because of vedio card issue,  install with the alternate install cd and add the video card drivers afterwards
[03:48] <kitche> ThatGuy: it's the same protcol as a thin client uses
[03:48] <Deinumite> VRang: coming from a guy who spent forever trying to get ATI drivers in 6.10....wait till you get the gui working and go to the restricted drivers manager....works so much better
[03:48] <VRang> I have the original cd running with command line, can't i install with that?
[03:48] <johnny> hi folks, i'm trying to get the wireless reworking on my gf's ubuntu box
[03:48] <johnny> i don't know why it stopped
[03:48] <johnny> but it seemed to change after a kernel upgrade
[03:48] <johnny> i moved from a bcm43xx chip to a ipw2100 to test
[03:48] <mneptok> johnny: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:48] <ThatGuy> I'm not sure, my mobo is an Abit IP-95
[03:48] <johnny> and  im still having trouble
[03:48] <Pelo> g'night folks
[03:48] <sldkfj> take the cd out and put it in the other computer
[03:48] <gravemind> see ya
[03:48] <johnny> mneptok, what?
[03:48] <mneptok> johnny: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:48] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: have a good night
[03:48] <johnny> why would i do that?
[03:49] <johnny> you don't even know what i'm running
[03:49] <mneptok> johnny: because it will fix the wireless issue?
[03:49] <IndyGunFreak> to upgrade your distro.,
[03:49] <johnny> i'm using feisty
[03:49] <zacherrin> are there any websites to download complete ubuntu themes?
[03:49] <CafeQuente> johnny: have you verified your routing table?
[03:49] <mneptok> johnny: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[03:49] <kitche> ThatGuy: like my computer can boot across a network if I setup a pxe server
[03:49] <VRang> Deinumite : so alternate cd?
[03:49] <johnny> mneptok, i'm using feisty
[03:49] <johnny> so tha'ts neough
[03:49] <IndyGunFreak> VRang: thats what i would do.
[03:49] <mneptok> johnny: so?
[03:49] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: I'm apparently not even able to directly access my server through the IP address. Is there something in particular that you changed to make it accessible? I thought I'd opened up everything.
[03:49] <klobster> anyone know how/if i can grep the CD label out of an ISO file?
[03:49] <mneptok> johnny: /whois mneptok
[03:49] <johnny> there is nothing to upgrade to o
[03:49] <sldkfj> johnny, that is the generic command to update....  it's good whatevere version you have
[03:49] <ThatGuy> kitche, how hard would it be to try it out?
[03:50] <VRang> Suppose I'll download that...
[03:50] <Deinumite> Deinumite: yeah, id use that like they are saying, i dont know that much about installing and that....but the restricted drivers manager in Ubuntu worked instanatly for video card drivers for me, so make sure you use that to install them ocne you get it running!
[03:50] <ubunt2> .
[03:50] <CafeQuente> johnny: route -n
[03:50] <johnny> the generic upgrade command is apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
[03:50] <gabbaggio> hi ho
[03:50] <kitche> ThatGuy: not hard think the links ubotu gave you actually tells you how to do it I believe
[03:50] <johnny> dist=-upgrade is not generic
[03:50] <johnny> been using debian for years
[03:50] <CafeQuente> I think your wireless connection is gone cause a bug in routing tables.
[03:50] <mneptok> johnny: those commands will NOT grab the new restriced-drivers during kernel updates. that's what dist-upgrade does.
[03:50] <ThatGuy> kitche, oh, thanks I'll check it out
[03:50] <VRang> Deinumite: I'll try that, thanks
[03:50] <johnny> CafeQuente, even if the wired works fine?
[03:51] <CafeQuente> Yep.
[03:51] <VRang> I'll probably be back here soon enough though
[03:51] <johnny> mneptok, i already ran dist-upgrade to get to feisty
[03:51] <sldkfj> johnny, that is the generic command to reply to that update is to use dist-upgrade and it will install what files that are already loaded but need to be updated
[03:51] <sldkfj> scratch 'that is'
[03:51] <ubuntu-rocks1> can a nic have 2 default gateways?
[03:51] <mneptok> johnny: you're not informed about what dist-upgarde does.
[03:51] <johnny> ubuntu-rocks it woudn't be default if there were 2
[03:51] <dcfly> i need to edit grub config (menu.lst) but i don't have the proper permissions - could somebody please tell me the command?
[03:51] <VRang> What reading do you guys recommend to a computer literate person that's still a linux newb
[03:51] <Punkunity> does anyone know if you can just upgrade to the ubuntu studio edition form feisty without losing your files or anything??
[03:51] <gabbarinho> hello
[03:51] <gabbarinho> oops, i am in here twice
[03:52] <johnny> only thunderbird is there in there
[03:52] <johnny> that's it
[03:52] <CafeQuente> johnny: i got a similar problem with my Dell D620. The wireless was fine, but the the routing table was screwd.
[03:52] <VRang> There's an insane amount of guides out there
[03:52] <kitche> dcfly: gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:52] <johnny> sounds like ubuntu is abusing the idea of dist-upgrade
[03:52] <johnny> but either way, only thunderbird is in there
[03:52] <dcfly> thanks much!
[03:52] <mneptok> johnny: you don't see linux-restricted-modules for the new kernel you got?
[03:52] <kitche> johnny: well debian is the same way :)
[03:52] <johnny> already installed it
[03:52] <ubuntu-rocks1> whenever I try to add my isp's router ip, i can start my external interface.  can i tell it not to check to see if the router exist?
[03:52] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[03:52] <johnny> a while ago
[03:52] <gravemind> Icehawk78: I'm not sure what you have done so far - have you done smbpasswd ?
[03:53] <mroc> i'd like to ssh into an ubuntu box behind a router.  can this only be done if the router has a static ip?
[03:53] <VRang> No recommendations?
[03:53] <CafeQuente> johnny: i deleted all the routing rules by hand (the init script was useless for that), rerouted everything "in the right way" and bum: everything went fine.
[03:53] <ubuntu-rocks1> that is can't start my external interface
[03:53] <niriven> Anyone have any favorite multiplayer games for linux?
[03:53] <mneptok> johnny: so boot to the old kernel to see if it works. if it does, you have a discrepancy between your new kernel and its modules
[03:53] <sldkfj> vrang, ubuntu bible
[03:53] <mneptok> niriven: Savage
[03:53] <CafeQuente> johnny: the wired interface is working ok?
[03:53] <johnny> mneptok, no.. it stopped working around the time i upgraded to edgy
[03:53] <johnny> CafeQuente, yes
[03:53] <VRang> mroc: you can also use dynamic dns i suppose
[03:53] <mneptok> johnny: wireless chipset?
[03:54] <johnny> laptop came with bcm43xx
[03:54] <CafeQuente> johnny: exactly the same problem.
[03:54] <VRang> thanks sldkfj i'll find it
[03:54] <tedbundyjr> mroc: you can subscribe to any dynamic service such as dyndns and no-ip.com to get a static domain.
[03:54] <johnny> CafeQuente, lemme see
[03:54] <gabbarinho> i downloaded xubuntu through the terminal yesterday - i was told that after installing it i should be able to choose between xubuntu and ubuntu at login
[03:54] <mneptok> johnny: are you using ndiswrapper or fwcutter?
[03:54] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: Actually, I had a problem with that. The page said that if I get an error of "'smbpasswd: command not found' I may have to make the file executable. However, I was unable to find it
[03:54] <johnny> CafeQuente, what does your says
[03:54] <CafeQuente> johnny: good luck.
[03:54] <johnny> say*
[03:54] <gabbarinho> well... in fact, i get the xubuntu login screen and then I end up in ubuntu :)
[03:54] <CafeQuente> johnny: route del everything.
[03:54] <rookiehwm> gabbarinho, you mean xubunt/XFCE and ubuntu/GNOME right?
[03:55] <kitche> gabbarinho: you should click sessions and pick xubuntu it looks sort of like gnome in ubuntu
[03:55] <gabbarinho> yep, i think so at least
[03:55] <PurpZeY> gabbarinho: How are you progressing, this morning you were quite set and happy, still doing ok?
[03:55] <CafeQuente> johnny: route everything again, by hand.
[03:55] <niriven> mneptok: wow, its a now free retail game? :-0
[03:55] <gravemind> Icehawk78: hmm, did you install samba with synaptic, or some other way?
[03:55] <gabbarinho> sessions?
[03:55] <CafeQuente> johnny: voila.
[03:55] <gabbarinho> oh, still great - thanks for asking :)
[03:55] <johnny> mneptok, strange thing.. i installed this latop with hoary .. it used ndiswrapper, that worked fine, upgraded to breezy, it switched to bcm43xx with fwcutter
[03:55] <johnny> and then it worked great for awhile
[03:55] <rolnxyz_> mroc: /join #fluxbox
[03:55] <VRang> thanks for the help people
[03:55] <rolnxyz_> ups
[03:55] <johnny> and then it randomly stopped working like 6 months later
[03:55] <tedbundyjr> gabbarinho: select session during login screen
[03:55] <Icehawk78> gravemind: Through apt-get. I don't have a UI on my server.
[03:55] <ubuntu-rocks1> i have the following on our production gentoo box when i run netstat -nr, destination 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x (isp's router) and ip for external interface, both are default routes
[03:55] <mroc> VRang, tedbundyjr:  thanks, i'll look into that.   still trying to learn the networking stuff.  assuming i did have a static ip for the router, how do i specify the computer i'm trying to connect to
[03:55] <enga> hi, i have installed ubuntu 7.04 and sound does not work.. i have looked at mixer, modules, reinstalled packages and nothing, my sound card is le los paquetes, le movi al mixer
 enga, has mirado si los modulos entan cargados?
 recrague los modulos y nada
 les recomiendo leer el libro "presos de la tecnologa de Alan Cooper"
 si los modulos estan arriva
 hablar de usabilidad no es para pelear
[03:56] <johnny> CafeQuente, could you copy/paste yours
 y punto.
[03:56] <gabbarinho> hmm, I must've missed that
[03:56] <johnny> to my pm
[03:56] <mroc> rolnxyz:  ok
[03:56] <ubuntu-rocks1> i'm trying to setup the equivalent on a ubuntu box
[03:56] <kitche> mroc: no you would use the computer's ip address
[03:56] <johnny> just to make sure what i have in here is wrong or right
[03:56] <rolnxyz_> mroc: don't it was a mistake
[03:56] <rescon> johnny: broadcom wireless sucks
[03:56] <mroc> ok
[03:56] <gravemind> Icehawk78: ok. I usually search 'samba' and see which packages I need. there might be a few you haven't installed yet but you need
[03:56] <enga> sorry for that.. my sound card is Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy (rev 03)
[03:56] <ubuntu-rocks1> i'm using the same iptables on the ubuntu box that i stole from the gentoo box
[03:56] <gabbarinho> let me try that and come back
[03:56] <kitche> mroc: if your not on the same lan you would use the outside ip address
[03:56] <Shirakawasuna> broadcom -> ndiswrapper
[03:56] <rescon> johnny: its what im using now :(
[03:56] <gabbarinho> would it be enough to log out?
[03:56] <ale8one> mroc, make sure you have ports forwarded as well so you can connect to the box through the router
[03:56] <johnny> rescon, i don't have it anymore.. i switched it out to test to ipw2100
[03:57] <johnny> and that is not working either
[03:57] <mneptok> johnny: fwcutter is a much better solution
[03:57] <johnny> huh?
[03:57] <johnny> not for ipw2100
[03:57] <PurpZeY> mneptok: That will limit the connectivity on a broadcom.
[03:57] <johnny> PurpZeY, i disagree
[03:57] <johnny> that gave me wpa2
[03:57] <johnny> does ndiswrapper work with wpa2 yet?
[03:58] <gravemind> Icehawk78: If you installed the 'samba' package, that should give you smbpasswd
[03:58] <johnny> cuz bcm43xx + fwcutter worked great with wpa2
[03:58] <tedbundyjr> mroc: assuming u already have a static domain such as mroc.no-ip.info. after that u need to configure ur router to do snat or or to point the router port 22 to you (behind router) server.
[03:58] <Icehawk78> gravemind: It appears I may have missed something, so I'll see if reinstalling it works
[03:58] <johnny> and last i heard .. ndiswrapper didn't
[03:58] <mneptok> johnny: ipw2100 is Intel, not Broadcom.
[03:58] <PurpZeY> That I don't know....But I do know that, the fwcutter method reduces the client's strength to pickup networks.
[03:58] <johnny> i know that
[03:58] <johnny> i switched the card
[03:58] <johnny> to intel
[03:58] <gravemind> Icehawk78: ok. too bad you have windows, or you could use ssh : )
[03:58] <johnny> i was going over the history
[03:58] <johnny> of whath appened
[03:58] <zacherrin> I am running the latest Ubuntu and am looking at themes...which themes will work for it?  KDE 3.3 and 3.4??
[03:58] <mneptok> johnny: the ipw2*00 has open drivers
[03:58] <johnny> yes
[03:58] <johnny> using them
[03:59] <johnny> on 2 laptops
[03:59] <johnny> they rock
[03:59] <johnny> gentoo boxen
[03:59] <mneptok> so ... what's the problem?
[03:59] <mroc> tedbundyjr, ale9one, kitche:   thanks for the info.  i guess i should read up on this stuff a little more to understand it better.    can anyone suggest a good resource?
[03:59] <johnny> it's only ubuntu i'm having trouble wiht
[03:59] <johnny> it's not working either
[03:59] <gravemind> Icehawk78: I have to go. Best of luck : )
[03:59] <johnny> one moment
[03:59] <johnny> gf is calling
[03:59] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: You're right, just reinstalling the samba package worked. And that's what Putty is for - ssh
[03:59] <gravemind> Icehawk78: lol
[04:00] <Icehawk78> Thanks for helping
[04:00] <ThatGuy> How do I fire up Gparted?
[04:00] <gravemind> no problem. I love it when reinstalling solves everything :)
[04:00] <Deinumite> ThatGuy: if you have it installed in ubuntu, open a terminal and type gparted
[04:00] <omegacenti> I cannot seem to find Xorg 7.3 or where to download it. Supposedly it was completed in May. Does anyone have any information on this?
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> ThatGuy: did you download and burn it, or did you install it?
[04:00] <gravemind> ThatGuy: it's in system>administration
[04:00] <IndyGunFreak> if you installed it, just type gparted
[04:00] <ThatGuy> installed it, and thanks
[04:00] <Icehawk78> Gravemind: Yeah. It's a Windows backup that always works, but this is the first I've needed to do it under Linux.
[04:00] <kitche> omegacenti: 7.2 was 7.3 is in development
[04:00] <ale8one> mroc, just google search it, it's been covered a lot
[04:01] <mroc> ok.  thanks everyone.
[04:01] <frutax> hey, i realize i just asked this not 20 minutes ago, but i realized i asked part of it wrong, so: if i have feisty installed now, and i install windows on another partition, can i use my EDGY install CD to reinstall just GRUB? (the windows install will wipe out GRUB)
[04:01] <IndyGunFreak> i like using the Live Gparted CD, more than I do the installed version
[04:01] <omegacenti> kitche: Alright, well that won't help my problem. Know anything about xorg-video-intel driver?
[04:01] <gravemind> IndyGunFreak: why?
[04:01] <Fezzler> Is there a comparable program to Macromedia Director, Authorware or Toolbook?
[04:01] <RabidWeezle> frutax, is it a live cd?
[04:01] <tedbundyjr> mroc: good luck :)
[04:02] <IndyGunFreak> gravemind: i have no real answer for that to be truthful.
[04:02] <IndyGunFreak> i've just always preferred it.
[04:02] <frutax> i don't recall, but I'm pretty sure
[04:02] <RabidWeezle> frutax, actually, all desktop cd's of edgy are live...
[04:02] <gravemind> frutax: use sgd
[04:02] <RabidWeezle> I think that is
[04:02] <RabidWeezle> :/
[04:02] <kitche> omegacenti: not really sicne I have an i810 card
[04:03] <omegacenti> kitche: I have 910 :/
[04:03] <RabidWeezle> but yeah frutax if you can boot into the live cd, you should be able to fix grub
[04:03] <omegacenti> kitche: Do you have the same issues with setting some video modes for your i810?
[04:03] <kitche> omegacenti: nope since I don't use modes
[04:03] <omegacenti> kitche: I don't quite understand.
[04:04] <frutax> gravemind: awesome thanks
[04:04] <gravemind> frutax: I used this to restore grub after installing windows
[04:04] <gravemind> frutax: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[04:04] <zacherrin> Where can I get downloadable themes for Ubuntu 7.04????
[04:04] <kitche> omegacenti: my xorg.conf is setup with no modes in it unless you mean resolutions
[04:04] <IndyGunFreak> zacherrin: http://www.gnome-look.org
[04:04] <frutax> gravemind: i get a server not found from that link
[04:04] <omegacenti> kitche: I mean resolution.
[04:05] <zacherrin> will KDE themes work on it IndyGunFreak?
[04:05] <gravemind> try it again http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[04:05] <IndyGunFreak> zacherrin: well do you need KUBUNTU themes, or UBUNTU themes
[04:05] <IndyGunFreak> if you what KDE themes..
[04:05] <kitche> omegacenti: not really I can go all the way up but stay at 1024x768
[04:05] <IndyGunFreak> http://www.kde-look.org
[04:05] <zcat[1] > there's a bunch of extra themes available through synaptic.. although they aren't great.
[04:05] <zacherrin> I am using Ubuntu...I just realized KDE is Kubuntu
[04:05] <Punkunity> why arent there any good game sfor ubuntu??
[04:05] <gravemind> frutax: also, this site has mirrors if the first one is offline http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/
[04:05] <Punkunity> i mean seriously??
[04:06] <IndyGunFreak> Punkunity: there's a few good games
[04:06] <zcat[1] > Punkunity: tried tremulous yet?
[04:06] <IndyGunFreak> !tremulous
[04:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tremulous - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <gravemind> Punkunity: Wesnoth!!!!1!!!!!one!!!
[04:06] <Punkunity> wtf is wrong with this world??
[04:06] <frutax> gravemind: got it, thanks
[04:06] <omegacenti> kitche: All I want: 640x480 (supported in windows). 800x600 (supported in windows) 1280x768 (supported in windows and native resolution for my screen). ALL I get though is 1024x768. This is a huge eyesore for me as my monitor is widescreen.
[04:06] <Punkunity> wesnoth sux
[04:06] <gravemind> lol yeah I know
[04:06] <zcat[1] > or nexuiz ?
[04:06] <Punkunity> zcat[1] , tremulous??
[04:06] <IndyGunFreak> Punkunity: its a unreal type game.. its fun
[04:06] <zcat[1] > it's a quake-like fps
[04:06] <gravemind> Punkunity: at the moment, windows is still better for games
[04:06] <Punkunity> is it in add/remove zcat[1]  ??
[04:07] <zcat[1] > yes, i think so
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> Punkunity: sudo apt-get install tremulous
[04:07] <EADG_> Cube, Enemy Territory, Doom(s), etc.
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> !tuxracer
[04:07] <ubotu> Tuxracer is now renamed Planet Penguin Racer! The package is planetpenguin-racer in !universe. Enjoy.
[04:07] <gravemind> if only game publishers would release linux binaries for all their games, then we could pwn windows people
[04:07] <Punkunity> i think windows will always be better for games, if theres no money theres no motivation
[04:07] <kitche> !915resolution | omegacenti might need this
[04:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915resolution - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:07] <IndyGunFreak> Punkunity: true, i don't game, but thats the only reason i would dual boot.
[04:07] <gravemind> Punkunity: you don't understand what I'm saying
[04:08] <omegacenti> kitche: I have dealt with that uite a bit and it did not fix my problem.
[04:08] <rookiehwm> you want linux to win? make porn in a linux-only format.
[04:08] <rookiehwm> :-X
[04:08] <Yitram> i've heard that X3 Reunion is being ported....i was thinking about buying it....but i might just wait
[04:08] <gravemind> Punkunity: games like Quake 4 you need to buy, but they work on linux and windows natively
[04:08] <IndyGunFreak> rookiehwm: lol
[04:08] <Punkunity> thats thwe only reason i would dualboot back to windows too IndyGunFreak
[04:08] <Yitram> wait for the Linux i mean
[04:08] <astomper> I just changed the ip address of my router from 192.168.0.1 to 172.168.10.1 and now my networked printer doesn't work.   Does anyone have an Idea?
[04:09] <Punkunity> gravemind, do all games that you can buy work on linux?? cause i heard that most games were designed for directX which is owned by microsoft
[04:09] <zcat[1] > rookiehwm: funny thing, I download loads of porn clips and they always work in mplayer / vlc ... if I take them to friend's places I always have heaps of trouble getting anything to play in 'doze
[04:09] <Yitram> LOL
[04:09] <Punkunity> <----downloading tremulous
[04:09] <zcat[1] > even with whatever codec pack
[04:09] <ice2007> how can i tell if the "sudo reboot" command is supported on my box. i am connected to it remotely and don't want to loose connection
[04:09] <ale8one> until ati drivers are reverse engineered... games are painful for me in linux
[04:09] <Yitram> eve CCCP?
[04:09] <Yitram> *even
[04:09] <BK> I changed mobo's and video cards on an already installed system. It broke the X server and beryl, so I fixed the xserver and uninstalled beryl. but now when I log in, I get an unusable white screen. My guest account still works though, but no admin privileges. How do I fix this?
[04:09] <kitche> astomper: have to change the printer's ip also since it probably still ont he 192 address
[04:09] <zcat[1] > so linux us already way better for pr0n :-P
[04:09] <rookiehwm> zcat[1] , you keep that kinda stuff to yourself man.
[04:10] <corden> guys is there a free linux distro for modile phones? since montavista is commercial
[04:10] <Punkunity> and why does feisty always crash?? like twice a day my computer just freezes, cant do anything??
[04:10] <khoa> hmm, not getting any sound under fiesty... any way i can check if either my on-board sound died, or something is wrong with the OS?
[04:10] <PurpZeY> corden: I don't know...But, why would you want nix on your cellphone?
[04:10] <tedbundyjr> zcat[1] : try to get k-lite mega codec to play the videos
[04:10] <zcat[1] > well, if pr0n was the big motivator, linux should already be winning.. just saying..
[04:10] <astomper> kitche, ok, would 172.168.0.102 be an aexample of an acceptable address?
[04:10] <sldkfj> corden, probably is, you just need to find ti
[04:11] <zcat[1] > tried klite and xp codec packs.. still don't play everything that mplayer does..
[04:11] <Punkunity> it seems that games are better on microsuck, and windows is alot more stable too, i never had this many problems playing dvds with windows, or windows crashing..almost never crashed
[04:11] <corden> PurpZeY, want to replace java and symbian
[04:11] <Punkunity> but fesisty's middle name is crash and "not suppoted"
[04:11] <BK> I changed mobo's and video cards on an already installed system. It broke the X server and beryl, so I fixed the xserver and uninstalled beryl. but now when I log in, I get an unusable white screen. My guest account still works though, but no admin privileges. How do I fix this?
[04:11] <PurpZeY> corden: interesting.
[04:11] <kitche> astomper: it should be 172.168.10.102 the last number can be anything the first 3 need to be the same as your router unelss you have a bridge
[04:11] <DerangedDingo> speaking of this stuff, yesterday, I installed Half Life (1) on my computer with wine and I'm having trouble actually playing the game. I'm WELL above the preferred requirements, but when I start it it auto-resizes my screen to  640 by 480 and I can't get the game to start. I have a 64mb direct x intel video card
[04:12] <sarah> hi
[04:12] <corden> i think motorola uses linux
[04:12] <WillOtto> my name is will and i just installed ubuntu, now my other computer wont start
[04:12] <DerangedDingo> get a mission to start* that is
[04:12] <WillOtto> i need you too call me at 412-897-9582
[04:12] <tedbundyjr> zcat[1] : my experience, k-lite mega codec runs any audio/video codecs available for windoze. :)
[04:12] <Punkunity> Err http://mirrors.xmission.com feisty/multiverse tremulous-data 1.1.0-2
[04:12] <Punkunity>   Connection timed out
[04:12] <astomper> kitche, It has an automatic mode and thats exactly what it put it at.  Thanks for all the help
[04:12] <Punkunity> Get:2 http://mirrors.xmission.com feisty/multiverse tremulous 1.1.0-3 [661kB] 
[04:12] <Punkunity> Fetched 661kB in 3m29s (3162B/s)
[04:12] <Punkunity> Failed to fetch http://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/t/tremulous-data/tremulous-data_1.1.0-2_all.deb  Connection timed out
[04:12] <Punkunity> E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
[04:12] <johnny> ok back
[04:12] <Punkunity> bryan@bryan-desktop:~$
[04:12] <CRIKEY> hello bryan
[04:12] <sldkfj> corden, Ubuntu plans a mobile distro:  http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070507-ubuntu-announces-mobile-and-embedded-edition.html
[04:13] <CRIKEY> 0_o
[04:13] <zcat[1] > tedbundyjr: I thought so to.. but took some clips around to alan's and the latest k-lite installer .. couldn't play about a third of it.
[04:13] <johnny> ok.. now back to fixing wireless
[04:13] <johnny> yes, my route is messed up, i tried fixing it .. no dice
[04:13] <johnny> or rather, i thought i fixed it
[04:13] <tedbundyjr> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070507-ubuntu-announces-mobile-and-embedded-edition.html -> any posibbility it runs on treo 650 :) missed my zaurus
[04:13] <ale8one> try restting it?
[04:13] <ale8one> the router
[04:14] <corden> sldkfj, hopefully - replace java, ose and symbian with python :)
[04:14] <zcat[1] > afk
[04:14] <sldkfj> yes
[04:14] <jan51> i have a usb to usb network facility on this pc and would like tyo disable it .... any ideas?
[04:14] <omegacenti> Oy, I feel like I am going on a wild goose chase and the goose is born in the future... Can anyone tell me if I can get what is said on this page? http://www.intellinuxgraphics.org/index.html
[04:15] <CRIKEY> k-lite is bad for whoever was talking about it stolen stuff
[04:15] <mneptok> !offtopic > omegacenti
[04:15] <zcat[1] > CRIKEY: yeah, not sure w32codecs is all that clean either :)
[04:15] <BK> !offtopic
[04:15] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:15] <mikeeeeeee> can someone walk me through compiling a tarball, the docs dont really explain it
[04:16] <Deinumite> !tarball
[04:16] <ubotu> Files with ".tar.gz", ".tar.bz2" or ".tgz" extensions are compressed archive formats, similar to ZIP files. See !tar for extracting them. Some of these files contain programs in source code form; see !compile for getting them to run.
[04:16] <omegacenti> mneptok:  I feel that is not off topic as it helps me use my laptop with the latest version of ubuntu.
[04:16] <kitche> BK, mneptok kinda funny since he's ontopic for what he wants to do
[04:16] <zcat[1] > !b-e > mikeeeeeee
[04:16] <scoobydoo28139> by default where is bit tourent for ubuntu?
[04:16] <mikeeeeeee> you guys are great
[04:16] <CRIKEY> true but it only uses dlls while k-lite uses bits and peices of proprietry programs
[04:16] <noodz> is anybody here good with web design?  #css and #html are dead
[04:17] <BK> kitche, I was doing that because I wanted to find that channel
[04:17] <Deinumite> scoobydoo28139 try opening the file right now, bittorrent is installed by default
[04:17] <johnny> noodz, go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:17] <gabbarinho> in xubuntu, what is the little 'o' button at the top-left corner of every program?
[04:17] <johnny> uggh
[04:17] <mneptok> omegacenti: what is your technical Ubuntu question about that article?
[04:17] <scoobydoo28139> was going to use the bit tourent search
[04:17] <zcat[1] > scoobydoo28139: I tend to prefer rtorrent, but afaik you should just be able to click the link by default
[04:17] <johnny> uggh.. the route is emtpy ...
[04:18] <scoobydoo28139> thanks all:)
[04:18] <johnny> is there a way to resurrect it more easily than typing it all the route info by hand
[04:18] <omegacenti> mneptok: All I want, is the latest intel video driver that is either being released (will have wait for it) or, is available through ubuntu repositories( can get it now). Does this help?
[04:18] <gregorovius> Hi... does anyone know how can I setup alsa so I can play an audio file through the front channel, and another through the back channel?
[04:19] <omegacenti> mneptok: However, I cannot tell if the one that it is talking about has been released or not.
[04:19] <sarah> hi
[04:19] <orangey__> Hey all! I'm having trouble with a logitech cordless mx3200 keyboard.. the keyboard part of it doesn't seem to work. It comes with a mouse, which works. and the "scroll" part of the keyboard also works.
[04:19] <orangey__> any ideas what could be missing?
[04:19] <jan51> how would i disable a usb to usb network facility (Genelink) on this pc ?
[04:20] <zcat[1] > gregorovius: not sure linux is there yet with wound :(
[04:20] <zcat[1] > *sound
[04:20] <mneptok> omegacenti: as soon as those drivers are in a stable state they will be integrated. right now, support for the 9xx series is not at all bad.
[04:20] <johnny> does avahi automatically add a 169.254.0.0 route?
[04:20] <near> eu
[04:20] <gregorovius> zcat[1] , isn't it possible with .asoundrc?
[04:20] <narg> jan51: the bios?
[04:21] <lamvinhnguyen199> 22222
[04:21] <lamvinhnguyen199> xin lick sao dza
[04:21] <omegacenti> mneptok: Then by all means please show me that it is so. I can't even get resolutions easily supported by windows to work under this driver.
[04:21] <zamboni> hi
[04:21] <zcat[1] > gregorovius: dunno.. I'm usually happy if I can get any sound at all... lots of onboard chipsets still don't work.. 5.1 and stuff I never even attempted :)
[04:21] <zamboni> anyone here make use of evolution in ubuntu 7.04?
[04:21] <lamvinhnguyen199> ai bit hack per sao chi minh voi
[04:21] <jan51> narg yes i could do it there but i would lose the other usb ports on the "card" .... was hoping i could blacklist a driver in some way
[04:21] <johnny> omegacenti, that's not in ubuntu yet afaik
[04:21] <bruenig> !english | lamvinhnguyen199
[04:21] <ubotu> lamvinhnguyen199: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[04:21] <johnny> you have to use 915resolution
[04:21] <regeya> b
[04:21] <johnny> or 855resolution
[04:22] <bruenig> !vt
[04:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:22] <zamboni> anyone here make use of evolution in ubuntu 7.04?
[04:22] <Spastic__teapot> I downloaded a .run file for Enemy Territory. What do I do with it?
[04:22] <johnny> run it?
[04:22] <zcat[1] > zamboni: for basic email.. no expert though
[04:22] <johnny> lol
[04:22] <kitche> bruenig: what do you need about vt or you want vte
[04:22] <omegacenti> johnny: I have tried very hard with 915resolution to get things to work under my current driver set/monitor. 2 people have deemed it lost cause (maybe lack of knowledge?)
[04:22] <bruenig> kitche, I am trying to get vietnam channel for lamvinhnguyen199
[04:23] <johnny> omegacenti, well.. it sounds like you're gonna have to wait then :(
[04:23] <mneptok> omegacenti: have you chosen the resolutions you want using an xserver reconfigure?
[04:23] <johnny> or try upgrading it manually
[04:23] <zamboni> zcat[1]  and do  ever use the calendar feature?
[04:23] <kitche> bruenig: oh :::::)
[04:23] <Spastic__teapot> johnny: How? I tried ./(thinagmajiggy.run)
[04:23] <johnny> i had trouble with it
[04:23] <regeya> I sure wish I understood video terminology.  I'm wanting to use mencoder to drop a file to a lower framerate, and would love to blend frames rather than dropping frames...yet anything I search for on blending seems to get me discussions on various mencoder deint routines.  Bleh.
[04:23] <omegacenti> mneptok:  if you mean by editing xorg.conf then yes.
[04:23] <zcat[1] > zamboni: nope..
[04:23] <Lekrem> Spastic__teapot: sh .../dasda.run
[04:23] <johnny> Spastic__teapot, then you're prolly gonna have to talk to them
[04:23] <zamboni> Spastic__teapot ls -l .run
[04:23] <mneptok> omegacenti: no, i mean using "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:23] <johnny> Spastic__teapot, oh yeah.. make it executale
[04:23] <johnny> duh
[04:23] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: hey teapot :D
[04:23] <johnny> i assumed you did
[04:23] <zamboni> lol
[04:23] <jan51> by default i now remove evolution as part of my minimise exposure to novell sensitivity... i use and am very happy with thunderbird
[04:23] <johnny> bad call on my part
[04:24] <fog_proxy> Hi. I am using ubuntu 7.04, how to determine which runlevel I am running? There is no inittab now, seems instead with upstart.
[04:24] <zamboni> chmod +x run
[04:24] <omegacenti> mneptok: I do not know what that command is/does. should I do it now?
[04:24] <mneptok> omegacenti: go for it
[04:24] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: Hello!
[04:24] <zamboni> does anyone here have printing issues with ubuntu in general?
[04:24] <johnny> omegacenti, it lets you set various xorg vars... maybe make a backup copy first tho
[04:24] <kitche> jan51: well you better uninstall gnome and mono and samba then :)
[04:24] <johnny> unless it does it automatically
[04:24] <Deinumite> oh btw...what should i do in terminal to show somethign similar to the windows ctrl+alt+delete?
[04:24] <omegacenti> johnny: Any thoughts on how to do this?
[04:24] <zcat[1] > jan51: evo is a novell thing? I'll brb.. have to go remove a package!
[04:24] <mikeeeeeee> !terminal
[04:24] <johnny> to back it up? or try the new version?
[04:24] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[04:24] <shawn34> How can i get the system monitor tray applet to display dual cpus? Does anyone know how>?
[04:25] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: how goes it? no more windows on my box....hl2 and that is downloading now....i hope it works so i dont have to go back to windows!
[04:25] <omegacenti> johnny: To back it up
[04:25] <johnny> evo isn't a novell thing
[04:25] <johnny> uhm.
[04:25] <mneptok> omegacenti: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
[04:25] <EADG_> Deinumite: try 'top'
[04:25] <johnny> yeah
[04:25] <johnny> that's how
[04:25] <jan51> kitche yes i understand there is only so far one can go but evolution is a sort of flag carrier
[04:25] <gabbarinho> hmm... is AbiWord the same thing as OpenOffice word processor? looks exactly the same to me
[04:25] <Spastic__teapot> Oh good gravy.
[04:25] <zcat[1] > ahh, ok then
[04:25] <johnny> no..  they aren't the same
[04:25] <johnny> abiword doesn't do as much
[04:25] <mneptok> johnny: Evolution is developed mostly by Novell employees
[04:25] <gabbarinho> are they based on the same thing?
[04:25] <johnny> and it's faster
[04:25] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: Badly. This is the third time I've tried to download Enemy Territory.
[04:25] <gabbarinho> ah
[04:25] <johnny> mneptok, sure it is
[04:25] <johnny> but..  so are a lot of things
[04:25] <Spastic__teapot> Checksum my behind....
[04:25] <Deinumite> EADG_: oh cool, it shows memory usage too
[04:26] <zamboni> lol
[04:26] <johnny> evo isn't tainted imo
[04:26] <gabbarinho> it does seem a little faster
[04:26] <shawn34> it has to be possible, anyone have any idea how?
[04:26] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: :( i used to love that game, its pretty fun :P
[04:26] <johnny> as long as you don't use the exchange thingy
[04:26] <EADG_> Deinumite: If you like top install HTop, it has alot more functionality.
[04:26] <johnny> novell bought the company that mainly developed evo
[04:26] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: Savage
[04:26] <Deinumite> EADG_: cool ill check it out, thanks :D
[04:26] <jan51> johnny everything touched by novell is now tainted imho .... who knows what m$ insider info they are affected by
[04:27] <johnny> jan51, then don't use linux
[04:27] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: I'd be using my new system (read: $250 worth of semi-junky parts I got real cheap) if I had a case to put it in.
[04:27] <johnny> cuz the kernel is tainted too
[04:27] <hatter> what do ubuntu gnome users use as a contact management system, crm,  database sort of thing ?
[04:27] <zamboni> evolution seems a little  broken on my machine at least as far as printing goes
[04:27] <jan51> johnny thats no answer
[04:27] <Spastic__teapot> jan51: There's always NeXT. or BeOs.
[04:27] <johnny> it's the same as what you said
[04:27] <mneptok> BeOS is dead
[04:27] <Spastic__teapot> Eh.
[04:27] <hatter> boycott Novell
[04:27] <zcat[1] > BSD isn't too bad..
[04:27] <johnny> anything touched by novell is tained.. linux is tained..
[04:27] <zamboni> either that or printing in ubuntu is broken  on my machine
[04:27] <Spastic__teapot> But it's Novell-Free!
[04:27] <NickGH> hey all
[04:27] <johnny> it's not novell free if you use linux
[04:27] <gabbarinho> I just use Zoho - web-based office
[04:27] <hatter> novell did a deal with the devil
[04:28] <corden> guys newbie question, how do i edit a txt file that has spaces between words on it's filename? tnx
[04:28] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: im still using my 2ghz CPU with my 9600 card hehe, hoping wine runs steam and that well, i kinda should upgrade tho
[04:28] <Spastic__teapot> Is Enemy Territory in any of the repositories?
[04:28] <steel_lady> please I have very ugly problem: when I do to download link, it saves the file as 0 length file. When I go to open it downloads it normally but can not open because it says it is not permitted. what to do so I can DL it?
[04:28] <digdug> hey, the devil gives some pretty sweet deals
[04:28] <kitche> !offtopic
[04:28] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:28] <digdug> or so I hear
[04:28] <NickGH> can anyone offer any suggestions about how to resize fat32 and ext3 partitions (non-damaging)?
[04:28] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: It's an ATI card. You're farked.
[04:28] <johnny> NickGH, gparted
[04:28] <johnny> get the gparted livecd
[04:28] <gabbarinho> how good is wine emulation?
[04:28] <johnny> it's nice
[04:28] <johnny> and small
[04:28] <zamboni> corden if the file is on the desktop juts open it wit a text editor like gedit
[04:28] <gabbarinho> I am surprised you can run something like steam at all
[04:28] <mneptok> corden: nano this\ is\ my\ filename.txt
[04:28] <NickGH> corden, use a \ characther
[04:28] <digdug> wine has come a very long way
[04:28] <momo> hi
[04:28] <johnny> gabbarinho,  it's pretty good.. but it's not emulation
[04:29] <johnny> it just depends
[04:29] <corden> tnx guys
[04:29] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: hehe, yeah i kinda feel that way, but it seems like it should work
[04:29] <gabbarinho> what is it, exactly?
[04:29] <zamboni> or open gedit and find the  file in gedits filer and load then edit
[04:29] <digdug> oh, it's an emulator if you use the term loosely
[04:29] <digdug> semantics
[04:29] <johnny> mapping linux syscalls
[04:29] <DavidCraft> how do i start gnome??
[04:29] <momo> can i mount .cue .bin files ?
[04:29] <NickGH> jonny - thanks .. parted (I assume gparted is just the gnome frontend) is having problems...
[04:29] <johnny> to windows syscall equivs
[04:29] <mikeeeeeee> alright can someone tell me what this means: "make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop."
[04:29] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: Here's hoping you're trying to run original counterstrike. CS-Source is a bit much for 9600 as-is. Considering that it's under WINE and the ATI drivers suck, you're in a bit of a pickle.
[04:29] <DavidCraft> and how do I make it my default windows manager?
[04:29] <johnny> NickGH, try it from the cd
[04:29] <zcat[1] > mikeeeeeee: ./configure first?
[04:29] <mikeeeeeee> yeah
[04:29] <johnny> the livecd
[04:29] <ice2007> how can i make this permanent, "sudo route add default gw x.x.x.x". note that x.x.x.x does not respond to ping!
[04:29] <NickGH> jonny - i booted up with live cd and used it from there...
[04:29] <johnny> i didn't have any problems resizing ngfs
[04:30] <zamboni> mikeeeeeee no makefile lives where you want tobuild
[04:30] <johnny> ntfs*
[04:30] <Deinumite> Spastic__teapot: CS:S, you'd be surprised, i could run halflife 2 on high settings :P i stand by the old ATI, cards, the newer ones....not as much
[04:30] <mikeeeeeee> how to i move one it
[04:30] <zamboni> ./configure
[04:30] <mikeeeeeee> in
[04:30] <johnny> so it shouldn't have a problem with something simple like ext2
[04:30] <khoa> ok so my sound card has been detected fine, yet I don't get have any sound... what could be some problems with this? (i already searched around online for solutions)
[04:30] <gabbarinho> i would guess that games take a huge performance hit under wine
[04:30] <lamvinhnguyen199> 2
[04:30] <NickGH> jonny - it complains that the "File system has an incompatible feature enabled"
[04:30] <mikeeeeeee> ill do configure again
[04:30] <johnny> gabbarinho, that's why it's not emulation
[04:30] <johnny> if it was.. it woud take a big performance hit
[04:30] <gabbarinho> is there a rough mean figure?
[04:30] <johnny> there's still obviously some overhead
[04:30] <johnny> no
[04:30] <shawn34> How can i get the system monitor tray applet to display dual cpus? Does anyone know how>?
[04:30] <ale8one> Deinumite, i've been trying to get eveonline to run on cedega and wine all day... ati drivers just suck at games in linux atm
[04:30] <johnny> it' depends on the libs used
[04:30] <zcat[1] > mikeeeeeee: usually ./configure will make a Makefile for you.. .also see if there's a README or some other instructions?
[04:30] <johnny> some are better than others
[04:30] <tedbundyjr> momo: check AcetoneISO
[04:30] <NickGH> jonny - debug message says that parted is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl
[04:30] <DavidCraft> any help here guys?
[04:30] <gabbarinho> I see... kind of
[04:31] <Spastic__teapot> Deinumite: Back in the day, ATI was king. Today....Nvidia or bust.
[04:31] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: http://www.happypuppy.com/s2games/Savage_with_sep3t.run
[04:31] <johnny> and also depends on how many of the native dlls you use
[04:31] <zamboni> DavidCraft what sup?
[04:31] <Deinumite> ale8one: ive heard using opengl to run it, if supported, helps alot
[04:31] <gabbarinho> I am sure your explanation is great, it's just that my technical knowledge isn't the best :)
[04:31] <jan51> how would i identify the driver thats being used for my usb/usb networking?
[04:31] <johnny> the more native dlls.. the better
[04:31] <momo> thanx tedbundyjr
[04:31] <ale8one> ....
[04:31] <DavidCraft> how do I start gnome?
[04:31] <digdug> gabbarinho: I'm installing world of warcraft under wine right now
[04:31] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: What's that?
[04:31] <gabbarinho> wow
[04:31] <ale8one> it runs for about a minute and it crashes
[04:31] <mikeeeeeee> yeah the readme got nothing, i got an error during the configure though
[04:31] <Deinumite> Spastic_teapot: Nvidia for sure when / if i upgrade heh
[04:31] <NickGH> jonny - (even tho the laptop doesn't have a scsi drive
[04:31] <DavidCraft> and make it my default windows manager?
[04:31] <gabbarinho> I can't believe all these things work
[04:31] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: free game for Linux
[04:31] <Spastic__teapot> ?
[04:31] <johnny> gabbarinho, that's why i love the freesoftware stuff
[04:31] <mikeeeeeee> "configure: error: *** 'nasm' missing, please install or fix your
[04:31] <mikeeeeeee> $PATH ***"
[04:31] <gabbarinho> I actually only play one game, which runs pretty well on older PCs - i should try that
[04:31] <zcat[1] > mikeeeeeee: so install nasm ?
[04:32] <ale8one> i've had 4 nvidia cards crap out from evga and xfx over the past year and a half.... i don't like nvidia that much
[04:32] <Lekrem> DavidCraft: what distro of ubuntu r u using
[04:32] <mikeeeeeee> what is nasm
[04:32] <johnny> uggh
[04:32] <DavidCraft> fisty
[04:32] <DavidCraft> or w/e
[04:32] <johnny> mikeeeeeee, google..
[04:32] <zcat[1] > !info nasm
[04:32] <ubotu> nasm: General-purpose x86 assembler. In component main, is optional. Version 0.98.38-1.2 (feisty), package size 1511 kB, installed size 2776 kB
[04:32] <johnny> it's an assemlber ..
[04:32] <gabbarinho> yeah, it seems almost everyone can get away without using windows
[04:32] <gabbarinho> I've been thinking about just NOT buying vista, ever
[04:32] <johnny> gabbarinho, unless you use photoshop
[04:32] <Lekrem> DavidCraft is it kubuntu r xubuntu or just ubuntu?
[04:32] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: it's a "Real Time Strategy Shooter" that's great fun
[04:32] <Spastic__teapot> ale8one: What are you going to use, then? ATI cards have god-awful video support. And some of the manufacturers are absolutely amazing - for example, BFG. Overclockariffic!
[04:32] <damageDOne> Hi all, can anyone tell me what ubuntu app I can use to open/convert a .uif file?
[04:33] <digdug> I wouldn't have got a copy of vista if it hadn't come with my dang laptop
[04:33] <johnny> it just depends on what you use a computer for
[04:33] <ale8one> i'll just run vmware and install xp to play my games Spastic__teapot
[04:33] <johnny> alot of custom apps on corops
[04:33] <johnny> in corps* have troubles
[04:33] <Deinumite> ale8one: ive heard you cant use 3d apps in vm machines
[04:33] <gabbarinho> 98% of what I do is firefox, so
[04:33] <johnny> Deinumite, tha'ts not true anymore
[04:33] <johnny> but it's not that good i bet
[04:33] <ale8one> oh really, there goes my plan...
[04:33] <Ahadiel> [19:33:12]  <ale8one> i'll just run vmware and install xp to play my games Spastic__teapot <[04:33] <johnny> they just did that
[04:33] <johnny> recently
[04:33] <Spastic__teapot> ale8one: Why not dual-boot?
[04:33] <gabbarinho> I use a lot of online apps
[04:33] <johnny> yeah
[04:33] <ale8one> i hate dual booting
[04:33] <johnny> more and more folks are
[04:33] <Ahadiel> But, they are working on OS Emulation with OpenGL Acceleration.
[04:34] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: That's a 60kb file. I am suspicious.
[04:34] <Deinumite> vmware seems to lag a bit for me....does virtual box support 3d aps?
[04:34] <zcat[1] > 98% of people who use photoshop could do all the stuff they do in gimp... very few people actually _need_ photoshop..
[04:34] <gabbarinho> what is vmware? i've heard of that often
[04:34] <Ahadiel> So, perhaps sometime in the future.
[04:34] <johnny> zcat[1] ,  some people would rather pay $600 for photoshop
[04:34] <johnny> than learn the gimp
[04:34] <Spastic__teapot> zcat[1] : Yes, and they know how to do maybe 10% of what they need to do in GIMP.
[04:34] <ale8one> i'll just have to play games on my main machine and use linux on my laptop i guess
[04:34] <johnny> since it costs them over $600 in productivity
[04:34] <zcat[1] > some people are idiots :)
[04:34] <shawn34> Where can I go to download extra panel applets for gnome?
[04:34] <Spastic__teapot> $600 every three years for $60,000 a year is totally worth it.
[04:34] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: 378MB
[04:34] <johnny> if their time is worth 40/hr
[04:34] <johnny> for example
[04:34] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: Nevermind.
[04:35] <johnny> and learning the gimp takes more than 20
[04:35] <Spastic__teapot> It's just downloading at 10kbps.
[04:35] <johnny> which it does..
[04:35] <gabbarinho> hmm, i wonder if avid is available for linux
[04:35] <johnny> then they are already starting to lose out
[04:35] <zcat[1] > the people making real money from photoshop are in the other 2%.. 98% of people don't need photoshop..
[04:35] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: http://www.notforidiots.com/SFE/
[04:35] <digdug> zcat[1] : I talked my boss into letting us use the gimp in our department
[04:35] <zamboni> any ubuntustudio fans here?
[04:35] <Deinumite> well, im off to test out CS:S and that...wish me luck, thanks for your help as usual
[04:35] <johnny> zcat[1] ,  those are the people i know
[04:35] <johnny> people who actually use photoshop
[04:35] <damageDOne> Hi, does anyone know of an app for converting/burning/opening .UIF files?
[04:35] <johnny> for it's rela purpose :)
[04:35] <johnny> lol
[04:35] <johnny> uggh
[04:35] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: Is your server using a dial-up connection?
[04:35] <johnny> my wifi == the sux0r
[04:36] <NickGH> anyone got any ideas why parted is giving me a "program parted is using a deprecated SCSI ioctl, please convert it to SG_IO"
[04:36] <ale8one> i was really wanting to run ubuntu 64 on my new amd 6000 though...  i really don't like dual booting because i like to leave the room when the machine starts up
[04:36] <johnny> NickGH, google?
[04:36] <NickGH> heh heh
[04:36] <Spastic__teapot> ale8one: That's the most lazy thing I ever heard.
[04:36] <Spastic__teapot> For starters, VMware will kill your framerate.
[04:36] <Yitram> wow....that sounds like a response i would make
[04:36] <ale8one> eh, most people are lazy
[04:36] <digdug> ale8one isn't alone ;)
[04:36] <zamboni> lol
[04:36] <shawn34> Where can I go to download extra panel applets for gnome?
[04:36] <tedbundyjr> zamboni: love the ubuntustudio theme ;)
[04:36] <ale8one> that's why they use windows
[04:36] <NickGH> i did.. i'll try again if nobody knows of anything off the top of their head. thanks jonny.
[04:36] <johnny> can somebody here who uses gnome + networkmanager please tell me
[04:37] <gabbarinho> does anyone absolutely *have* to use Microsoft Office?
[04:37] <Yitram> don't know how many time's i've had to run back into the room to try to beat out the GRUB menu to select windows
[04:37] <zamboni> hate it meself but love the toys
[04:37] <NickGH> (unless there is another way to repartion?)
[04:37] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: huh?
[04:37] <zcat[1] > gabbarinho: legacy macros?
[04:37] <johnny> NickGH, did you do what i said.. and try to use the livecd???
[04:37] <omegacenti> Any easy way to find out the name of the graphics card in my PC in linux?
[04:37] <Yitram> um
[04:37] <johnny> omegacenti, lspic
[04:37] <mneptok> omegacenti: lspci
[04:37] <johnny> err lspci
[04:37] <johnny> typing too fast..
[04:37] <EADG_> shawn34: look around on www.gnome-look.org
[04:37] <NickGH> jonny - yeah - ive booted into the live cd now and parted is giving me that error
[04:37] <johnny> or the hal device manager :)
[04:37] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: 17 hour download.
[04:37] <johnny> NickGH, maybe you submit bug report
[04:37] <zamboni> omegacenti try lspci -v from the command line
[04:38] <johnny> or look at the bug reports
[04:38] <NickGH> (yeah, just checking now)
[04:38] <mneptok> Spastic__teapot: and why do you think it's my server?
[04:38] <omegacenti> Alright now it has two possibilities.. which one is it? Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML E
[04:38] <digdug> I'm using gnome, but I didn't have to use the network manager to get my wifi up and running
[04:38] <Dean> HI, how can I find my kernel version
[04:38] <zamboni> omegacenti try lspci -v from the command line
[04:38] <Phredward> I'm having an installtime machine lockup.  Mostly when trying to parition / format my drive.  I installed windows on the drive just to make sure it's not a bad drive, and I can fdisk / format by hand.  any suggestions?
[04:38] <ice2007> do i have to put sudo in my crontab file for root?
[04:38] <johnny> i love nteworkmanager
[04:38] <omegacenti> zamboni: I got that thanks
[04:38] <gabbarinho> hmm, no avid for linux
[04:38] <jan51> gabbarinho: as zcat says and also where compatibility has to be undoubted and you are part of an office-based communiyu
[04:38] <digdug> feisty fawn auto-detected my wireless; all I had to do was select my wifi network, type in my wpa2 password, and I was done
[04:38] <gabbarinho> and no premiere obviously - so i guess i do need windows for one thing, at least
[04:38] <ice2007> i run "sudo crontab -e" to edit the crontab file
[04:38] <johnny> digdug, had that working before :)
[04:38] <gabbarinho> right, that makes sense
[04:39] <Spastic__teapot> mneptok: I did'nt. I'm just cheezed right now.
[04:39] <gabbarinho> but in that case you are probably provided with windows anyway
[04:39] <digdug> though my wifi doesn't suck that bad :)
[04:39] <Spastic__teapot> One of my relatives is in a coma and dying, my grades are shit, and I don't even have any @#%@#$ video games.
[04:39] <johnny> well my gentoo box works great
[04:39] <cheeeeEEEEse> actually im cheesed
[04:39] <digdug> got openwrt on an wrt54g v2 router
[04:39] <kinne_10> hola
[04:39] <zamboni> Im cheezed about the crappy support for my old Laserjet II P printer in ubuntu
[04:39] <veinor> I can't get gThumb 2.10.3 to compile.
[04:39] <johnny> it's it's this ubuntu box.
[04:39] <johnny> that is sucking
[04:39] <johnny> i'd like to know if my route is good
[04:40] <johnny> it seems good..
[04:40] <Scunizi> digdug, how do you like it.. I haven't upgraded mine yet.
[04:40] <zcat[1] > johnny: mtr ?
[04:40] <johnny> i'm just not sure if the 169.254.0.0 route is created by avahi or not
[04:40] <johnny> mtr ?
[04:40] <Dean> how can I find my kernel version no? HELP!!
[04:40] <veinor> it keeps saying it can't find libexif etc, but I know I installed them
[04:40] <Scunizi> digdug, the router that is.
[04:40] <niriven> Anyone have sound mixing problems with snd_hda_intel driver?
[04:40] <digdug> scunizi: it's works really well, I'm still using white russian
[04:40] <zcat[1] > mtr will give you some idea of how stuff is being router
[04:40] <omegacenti> I don't know which one actually identifies my Intel Graphics card: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/PM/GMS/910GML. Any ideas?
[04:40] <zamboni> Dean uname -a from the commandline
[04:40] <johnny> uname -r ...
[04:40] <zcat[1] > *routed
[04:40] <johnny> Dean, uname -r
[04:40] <zamboni> yeah that too
[04:40] <omegacenti> Thats what showed up in lspci
[04:40] <digdug> though I did upgrade the interface to webif^2
[04:40] <Scunizi> digdug, I'm still using the stock software...
[04:41] <mikeeeeeee> !gt
[04:41] <clever> the game time is xx:41:03 PM
[04:41] <johnny> i'm not quick enough..
[04:41] <mikeeeeeee> !qt
[04:41] <johnny> zcat[1] ,  huh?
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gt - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <ubotu> Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[04:41] <Scunizi> digdug, I miss some features like static IP w/ dhcp
[04:41] <zcat[1] > game time?
[04:41] <digdug> scunizi: ah, openwrt is really nice, much better options available (including vpn if you want)
[04:41] <Scunizi> digdug, is that the same as dd-wrt?
[04:41] <johnny> zcat[1] , where you asking me soemthing when you said mtr?
[04:41] <johnny> no.. it's not
[04:41] <zamboni> nope
[04:41] <digdug> I think they're pretty similar, but they're not the same
[04:41] <johnny> dd-wrt is like a big blob
[04:42] <johnny> openwrt is more like a normal linux distro
[04:42] <zamboni> here we go
[04:42] <johnny> with installable packages
[04:42] <Dean> zamboni Sophos Anti-Virus for Linux on Intel using libc6, WAHT'S libc6?
[04:42] <zcat[1] > johnny: yeah.. mtr can help you figure out where packets are being routed, sometimes.. it's one of many tools.
[04:42] <johnny> oh
[04:42] <Spastic__teapot> IS there a repository with Enemy Territory in it anywhere?
[04:42] <regeya> oboy
[04:42] <regeya> !libc
[04:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:42] <johnny> well somebody suggested that was my problem
[04:42] <johnny> i'm not sure
[04:42] <veinor> can anyone help me?
[04:42] <Scunizi> johnny digdug so by normal linux distro you mean it's mostly command line stuff no gui?
[04:42] <digdug> spastic__teapot: let me see if I can find my old CDs; I've got the linux version burned somewhere around this house
[04:42] <johnny> libc.. [04:42] <regeya> johnny, I guarantee that any linux problems you have will cease to seem like big problems if you do away with libc
[04:42] <zamboni> libc6 is a c library
[04:42] <yobrien> whats the prob
[04:43] <zamboni> it runs the show
[04:43] <gabbarinho> is openoffice generally the most popular office suite?
[04:43] <Intertricity> libc == glibc?
[04:43] <momo> how can i do a partition on my hard disc to install windows ?
[04:43] <Dean> zamboni is that the version of c?
[04:43] <johnny> Intertricity,  yes
[04:43] <regeya> libc6 == glibc
[04:43] <johnny> no
[04:43] <Dean> zamboni: how do I find it?
[04:43] <yobrien> !office
[04:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about office - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:43] <johnny> don't touch it
[04:43] <veinor> yobrien: I can't get gThumb 2.10.3 to compile
[04:43] <zcat[1] > had a weird problem yesterday.. dlink router that doesn't like SIP.. ran Gizom and it locked hard. Configured a sip peer in trixbox and it locked hard.. any attemps to start a SIP connection and down it goes again.. damn weird.
[04:43] <johnny> ignore it..
[04:43] <johnny> you don't need to know
[04:43] <Intertricity> What do you use in its stead?
[04:43] <johnny> huh?
[04:43] <johnny> in what stead?
[04:43] <Intertricity> Doesn't that contain stdio.h and all that?
[04:43] <zamboni> Dean do a " ls -l /usr/lib/libc*" without he quotes
[04:44] <johnny> as opposed to ?
[04:44] <digdug> holy crap, I found it...
[04:44] <yobrien> veinor: 1st question why ? ... new version
[04:44] <johnny> there's klibc, dietlibc
[04:44] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, most everything gpl is either Open Office or a dirivitive.....
[04:44] <regeya> http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Introduction.html#Introduction
[04:44] <johnny> they are for smaller embedded systems
[04:44] <gabbarinho> ah
[04:44] <gabbarinho> whatever happened to staroffice?
[04:44] <zcat[1] > oww, my head hurts and you guys type too fast :)
[04:44] <veinor> yobrien: Because I want better EXIF support than 2.7.9 has
[04:44] <gabbarinho> the last time i used linux was 7-8 years ago
[04:44] <Intertricity> Ohhh oh read the statement wrong
[04:44] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, still around..
[04:44] <zamboni> well I was wrong
[04:44] <Intertricity> Yeah, libc is important XD
[04:44] <veinor> zcat[1] : more like there's a lot of us.
[04:45] <johnny> Scunizi, no.. i mean normal linux distro .. in that you can actually install packages.. while dd-wrt is a big blob that you install.. no packages at all
[04:45] <zcat[1] > that too
[04:45] <Intertricity> I thought you were saying to get rid of glibc :P
[04:45] <yobrien> veinor: ok what error do you get?
[04:45] <zamboni> lol
[04:45] <veinor> yeah, so did I
[04:45] <johnny> lol
[04:45] <johnny> ya'll are crazy
[04:45] <Scunizi> johnny,  what else would you install... just learning here..
[04:45] <johnny> staroffice == openoffice basically
[04:45] <veinor> No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
[04:45] <johnny> Scunizi, ???
[04:45] <gabbarinho> wasn't staroffice owned by sun?
[04:45] <Intertricity> GAWD I'm going to get so fat, I love ubuntu so much I've been using my computer for hours and hours every day c_c
[04:45] <veinor> yobrien: and the same for libgnome-2.0,
[04:45] <digdug> openoffice even includes the ms access clone
[04:45] <veinor> yobrien: and others
[04:45] <zcat[1] > startoffice == openoffice+nonfreestuff
[04:46] <gabbarinho> ah
[04:46] <Dean> zamboni: There no libc6 and others do not make sense at all.
[04:46] <Scunizi> johnny, you said openwrt is like linux in that you can install other things as well... like what?
[04:46] <gabbarinho> I only use word processing :)
[04:46] <gabbarinho> on windows I use word perfect more than word
[04:46] <johnny> dd-wrt comes with a bunch of stuff .. like vpn, dhcp daemons, qos, etc
[04:46] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, try abiword
[04:46] <johnny> firewalls
[04:46] <johnny> etc
[04:46] <johnny> and tons of other server packagse
[04:46] <johnny> openwrt gives you choices
[04:46] <gabbarinho> I was just playing with it, scuni
[04:46] <johnny> on whether to install this or that
[04:46] <johnny> dd-wrt doesn't
[04:47] <gabbarinho> looks like openoffice word, basically :)
[04:47] <Scunizi> johnny, gotcha  thanks
[04:47] <Dean> zamboni: what's glibc 2.2 BTW?
[04:47] <zcat[1] > i should get off irc and go for a walk
[04:47] <veinor> yobrien: Any idea as to what's going on?
[04:47] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, but a lot faster...
[04:47] <gabbarinho> ah
[04:47] <digdug> scunizi: there's even a dns server package for openwrt
[04:47] <gabbarinho> why is it faster? less bloated?
[04:47] <gabbarinho> that's probably what I want
[04:47] <Scunizi> digdug, now that I might be able to use..:)
[04:47] <gabbarinho> I feel most word processing programs have far more than i need or ever use
[04:48] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, yep.. and to me the screen appears cleaner, brighter and renders fonts better
[04:48] <re-align> Hmm...so I have an old RCA CDS1005 digital camera and need to use it through thee serial port as my UUSB port is DoA...any ideas?
[04:48] <mikeeeeeee> !qt
[04:48] <ubotu> Qt is the Q toolkit, which forms the base of KDE and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI. Install the libqt3-mt-dev package to compile Qt applications
[04:48] <yobrien> veinor: ok, so what you need are *-dev packages ... this provide the packages development files for libraries , probably the best thing to do sudo apt-get build-dep gthumb .... (or what ever the name of the package is for the old version that comes with your distro) .. this will download the development files need to build that pacakge , which are probably the same as the ones needed for the later version
[04:48] <gabbarinho> ah - well, great! i think i'll use it
[04:48] <smast> my beryl cube wont work, can someone help me with this?
[04:48] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, don't forget to install the dictionaries if they are not already there..
[04:49] <gabbarinho> certainly no word processing program has run this fast on my computer since office 97 :)
[04:49] <gabbarinho> (it's six years old)
[04:49] <yobrien> veinor: this will download a whole lot of *-dev packages
[04:49] <xopey> how do i get my ubuntu server to appear in windows DNS?
[04:49] <veinor> so I see.
[04:49] <johnny> not a single person in this entire room is using networkmanger ?????
[04:49] <johnny> networkmanager*
[04:49] <Scunizi> gabbarinho, I use office 97 as a verification to install 2000.. not that I like either.
[04:49] <shawn34> johnny, i am
[04:49] <smast> someone know about beryl manager?
[04:49] <johnny> shawn34, can you paste the output or route -n into a pm?
[04:49] <johnny> s/or/of/
[04:49] <gabbarinho> i have word 2003, i think
[04:50] <sldkfj> smast, what's the trouble?
[04:50] <yobrien> xopey:  what do you mean windows dns?
[04:50] <RoAkSoAx> johnny, I am
[04:50] <shawn34> smast, try #ubuntu-effects
[04:50] <gabbarinho> and a newer version on my mac - but i hardly ever use that
[04:50] <johnny> i just want to make sure
[04:50] <veinor> yobrien: It works! Thanks.
[04:50] <johnny> RoAkSoAx, go ahead too :)
[04:50] <gabbarinho> what are some other good windows/microsoft/adobe alternatives?
[04:50] <re-align> johnny, i'vee not been able to get it to work properly with my rt2500. :/
[04:50] <lamvinhnguyen199> xin lic sao dzi
[04:50] <lamvinhnguyen199> chi cho tui voi
[04:50] <veinor> Scunizi: you don't need the quotes there
[04:50] <Scunizi> veinor, oops.
[04:50] <shawn34> How can i get the system monitor tray applet to display dual cpus? Does anyone know how>?
[04:50] <ron1n> does anyone here use opera as there primary email client?
[04:50] <zamboni> staroffice is the mother of OpenOffice
[04:51] <xopey> yobrien: our windows server is hosting DHCP and DNS, but the hostname for my DHCP address isn't showing in DNS
[04:51] <zamboni> :)
[04:51] <OregonJim> Evening folks
[04:51] <hypronix> hello world... my whole video stuff stopped working after i've tried playing what ended up being a borked dvd. games and movies don't work anymore. tried reinstalling drivers [ati]  codecs to no avail... any ideas? thanks in advance
[04:51] <yobrien> xopey: ok but your linux machine gets an ip tho?
[04:51] <Scunizi> shawn34, Mine does by default.. I'm on dapper though running the 686 kernal
[04:51] <smast> shawn34 i have everything installed correctly but when i ctrl alt left click does nothing and ctrl alt arrows just brings up the workstations box
[04:51] <xopey> yobrien: yes it does
[04:51] <mikeeeeeee> what dir is qt in
[04:52] <zamboni> hypronix what kind of DVD drive?
[04:52] <OregonJim> I have a Compaq Evo N620c I can't seem to install 7.04 on. It thinks the drive is a SCSI drive.
[04:52] <Elfboy> when i play a dvd i get u dont have the right plugin so it fis that and not is said it cant read from sourc dick
[04:52] <zamboni> ie brand
[04:52] <Elfboy> disk
[04:52] <encompass> hypronix: woah!
[04:52] <calc> mikeeeeeee: /usr/lib
[04:52] <mikeeeeeee> thanks
[04:52] <encompass> hypronix: I would have rebooted... did that help at all?
[04:52] <shawn34> Scunizi, im on feisty with generic kernel
[04:52] <Elfboy> !dvd
[04:52] <hypronix> zamboni: tried it on an internal LG drive... but nothing works. no videos that are local either
[04:52] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:52] <shawn34> smast, is beryl-manager running?
[04:52] <yobrien> xopey: ok  not sure. :) , can windows clients set their host names?
[04:52] <zamboni> LG
[04:52] <encompass> hypronix: what error is given when you try running one of the games from the console?
[04:52] <shawn34> smast, are your windows wobbly?
[04:52] <hypronix> encompass: yup, i've been messing with this for a while, it didn't just happen
[04:52] <zamboni> mmmmm
[04:53] <jan51> gabbarinho: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Linux_software_equivalent_to_Windows_software
[04:53] <Scunizi> shawn34, the generic is suppose to recognise everything correctly .. I think...
[04:53] <ron1n> does anyone know how to pgp encrypt emails send with opera?
[04:53] <hypronix> encompass: i've tried from cedega only, no error, just blank
[04:53] <xopey> yobrien: yeah, the windows clients show up just fine. it's as if ubuntu server is not sending its DHCP hostname back to DNS
[04:53] <gabbarinho> thanks for the link!
[04:53] <zamboni> wasnt there anasty LG bug on linux once upon atime?
[04:53] <shawn34> Scunizi, the actual system monitor reads both cores, but I'm talking about the panel applet that displays cpu info\
[04:54] <Elfboy> anyone with a idea how ot fix this
[04:54] <encompass> hypronix: so you haven't tried other linux only games... like tremulous?
[04:54] <calc> zamboni: there was a bug in some LG firmware that a version of mandriva accidentally triggered
[04:54] <encompass> hypronix: if not... sounds like a cydega issue
[04:54] <smast> shawn34 - yes, no they are not the desktop effects do not work either - tells me that it is unable to enable desktop effects
[04:54] <hypronix> encompass: i'll set that up to install while i'm having dinner
[04:54] <jan51> gabbarinho: there are other links but thats a start
[04:54] <Dean> how can I unzip linux.intel.libc6.tat.Z
[04:54] <OregonJim> Anyone seen a way to make Fiesty detect the drives properly? Although the system seems to install, once I reboot I get grub error 18 and lockup. I do notive that
[04:54] <Scunizi> shawn34, Ahhh..... I was looking at the system monitor.. that is my panel applet.. I'll look at the other.
[04:54] <hypronix> encompass: but i'm much more interested in the movie issues
[04:55] <hatter> can i ask which you guys prefer out of thunderbird or evolution ?
[04:55] <OregonJim> notice that the system detects the ide HD as a scsi drive during install.
[04:55] <encompass> hypronix: I would reinstall the cedega stuff and besure to remove your settings files on your home directory that have to do with cedage too
[04:55] <shawn34> smast, run "beryl-manager" in a terminal and tell me what errors you get
[04:55] <omegacenti> Okay, if this xorg reconfiguration fails and every thing goes wrong, hwo would I go back to the backup?
[04:55] <gabbarinho> what's Gimpshop?
[04:55] <yobrien> Dean: tar -zxf *tar.gz
[04:55] <jan51> hatter thunderbird for me
[04:55] <encompass> hypronix: what error did it give with the movie?
[04:55] <re-align> hatter, I use thunderbird as well
[04:55] <smast> shawn34 what do u mean in a terminal, im fairly new to ubuntu
[04:55] <ron1n> gabbarinho: gimpshop is a series of plugins for gimp to give it moire photoshop functionality
[04:55] <cavalierprime> thunderbird is simpler, doesn't have memos and notes and junk, evolution is an outlook clone
[04:55] <gabbarinho> ah
[04:56] <Scunizi> shawn34, I put up what I think you're talking about adn it just shows 2.4 GHz and won't let me do anything with it.
[04:56] <hatter> can you import the messages rules from outlook express into thunderbird ?
[04:56] <encompass> smast: the terminal is in applications--->> accessories--->> terminal
[04:56] <veinor> yobrien: Dang, now it didn't work.
[04:56] <gabbarinho> looks like there's an alternative for pretty much everything i need except high-end video editing
[04:56] <Elfboy> anyone know dvd players
[04:56] <encompass> smast: it is the most powerful tool you have in linux... all programs can be run from there
[04:56] <hatter> jan51, re-align, thx
[04:56] <shawn34> Scunizi, not the cpu speed applet
[04:56] <yobrien> veinor: what happend?
[04:56] <smast> okay, what is the command to run it, please bear with me
[04:56] <gpled> can someone help me get sound working in 6.06?
[04:56] <encompass> Elfboy: better to jsut ask the question... most people "know"
[04:56] <veinor> /usr/bin/ld: /usr/lib: No such file: File format not recognized
[04:57] <Dean> yobrien: doesnt work, it's .Z file
[04:57] <gpled> works with some programs.  but not in vlc
[04:57] <shawn34> Scunizi, there is an actual "System Monitor" one you can add to the panel
[04:57] <jan51> gabbarinho: for somethinmg more directly related to ubuntu supported stuff https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareEquivalents
[04:57] <omegacenti> Okay, if this xorg reconfiguration fails and every thing goes wrong, hwo would I go back to the backup?
[04:57] <veinor> smast: Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[04:57] <Elfboy> ok my move play dont work
[04:57] <Elfboy> player
[04:57] <yobrien> Dean: type file <filename> to find what kind of file it is
[04:57] <veinor> omegacenti: xorg.conf?
[04:57] <gabbarinho> thanks again :)
[04:57] <encompass> hypronix: did you install the restricted formats?  like libdvd css?
[04:57] <omegacenti> veinor: yes.
[04:57] <veinor> omegacenti: Boot into rescue mode.
[04:57] <ron1n> Elfboy: Whay movie player are you using?
[04:57] <hatter> omegacenti, you copied xorg.conf to xorg.conf.backup didnt you ?
 what do i type in the terminal
[04:58] <Elfboy> totem
[04:58] <Scunizi> shawn34, ok.. the black box that monitors processor usage? has devices and hd usage?
[04:58] <Trancemission> Hello
[04:58] <Elfboy> it said to add pluging
[04:58] <Elfboy> and i did
[04:58] <shawn34> Scunizi, yes
[04:58] <Elfboy> now it said it cant read the dick
[04:58] <yobrien> veinor: what command are you using to configure , and make?
[04:58] <encompass> smast: what ever that person told you too...
[04:58] <Elfboy> disk
[04:58] <shawn34> Scunizi, i want that to display both cpus
[04:58] <omegacenti> hatter: I put the one that currenlty works in xorg.conf.backup yes
[04:58] <veinor> ./configure
[04:58] <veinor> make
[04:58] <ron1n> what plugin did you add?
[04:58] <yobrien> hah
[04:58] <yobrien> a
[04:58] <hypronix> encompass: hold on.. yeah i have those... lemme try something now
[04:58] <jan51> gabbarinho: gimpshop's main aim is to make the gimp interface as indistinguishable as possible from photoshop
 im completely lost right now
[04:59] <Elfboy> i dont know sadi it need it to play dvd
[04:59] <yobrien> veinor: ok so configure completes?
[04:59] <gabbarinho> right - that would've been my guess
[04:59] <ron1n> try this
[04:59] <veinor> configure completes
this is my first nite on linux
[04:59] <omegacenti> brb.. and I might be doomed :)
[04:59] <OregonJim> Anyone have any information on my problem with Fiesty on a Compaq Evo N620c?
[04:59] <ron1n> sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2
[04:59] <gabbarinho> Gimp seems much improved to me
[04:59] <hatter> omegacenti, so when you reboot, if it doesnt work it will give you a shell, or if not you can press crtl alt F1 to get a shell, then ocpy your xorg.conf.backup to xorg.conf
[04:59] <Scunizi> shawn34, that's the one I was talking about originally.. I see your point. You can't see both cpu's unless you open it.
[04:59] <Elfboy> thank ron1n
[04:59] <ron1n> anytime
[05:00] <jan51> Gimp def good ... just late on the scene and not quite as broadly supported for plugins
[05:00] <hatter> (did i get that right ?  ctl-alt-F1 ?)  memory is feeling a bit vague...
[05:00] <veinor> yeah.
[05:00] <omegacenti> Okay this isn't good.
[05:00] <veinor> hatter: yes you did.
[05:00] <Elfboy> Package libdvdcss2 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[05:00] <Elfboy> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[05:00] <Elfboy> is only available from another source
[05:00] <Elfboy> E: Package libdvdcss2 has no installation candidate
[05:00] <Elfboy> thesource@TheSource:~$
[05:00] <hatter> got that omegacenti ?
[05:00] <yobrien> veinor: it looks like its having trouble finding a file, (the linker ld) , its trying to link in a directory /usr/lib and failing
[05:00] <omegacenti> hatter: I am now stuck with only 640x480....
[05:01] <ron1n> hmm, I'm going to search around the repository and find out what you need, hang on
[05:01] <Elfboy> ok
 ok i got the terminal up what do i type in to run something
[05:01] <Elfboy> msg me when u do ok
[05:01] <hatter> omegacenti, i am late on your problem. i dont know what you are trying to acheive.
[05:01] <veinor> nope, sudo make doesn't work
[05:01] <OregonJim> Well, let me try asking a different way. I installed Ubunto 7.04 via a CD onto a 30g hard drive. WHile it was installing
[05:01] <veinor> smast: what're you trying to do?
[05:02] <yobrien> veinor: where is the source file you are downloading ... ill give it a go if i have the right library versions
[05:02] <smast> get my beryl cube to work
[05:02] <veinor> yobrien: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gthumb/2.10/gthumb-2.10.3.tar.gz
[05:02] <omegacenti> hatter: All I want. 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280 x 768 (native resolution) and be able to switch between them.
[05:02] <mikeeeeeee> anyone know good software for capturing video/images from a webcam
[05:02] <Dean> yobrien: i find tar -xzvf worked
[05:02] <veinor> smast: beryl-manager
[05:02] <OregonJim> I saw "sda0 ..." being formatted. Once I finished the install procedure, the system rebooted. On bootup, I get
[05:02] <chile> is there a prog like iCal (osx) for ubuntu-feisty?
[05:02] <smast> veinor - beryl manager is running but no effects....cube, wobble windows etc...
[05:03] <jan51> elfboy have you added the medibuntu repositories?
[05:03] <imac1> chile: there is calc under accessories under applications
[05:03] <veinor> smast: do you see a red gem in the upper-right corner?
[05:03] <Elfboy> to tell u the truth i dont what i did at this point
[05:03] <hatter> i dont know how to switch between them.  but there is an xorg.conf setting for default res.  what video card are you trying ?
yes
[05:03] <OregonJim> "Grub error 18". I think it's because Fiesty did not set the bootloader up properly. Any ideas how to fix it?? I am running
[05:03] <fog_proxy> Howto use 'cp' to copy file which name start with '.' ?
[05:03] <gabbarinho> what does "need to be verified in repositories" mean?
[05:03] <veinor> smast: right-click it, go to 'select window manager', and choose 'beryl'
[05:03] <omegacenti> hatter: ?
[05:03] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: cp .<rest of file name>
[05:04] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: cp .<rest of file name> <destination>
[05:04] <veinor> gabbarinho: It just means that they aren't digitally signed.
[05:04] <OregonJim> 6.06lts now on the laptop and a different drive. It installed properly although I had to use a dated Orinoco driver and recompile the kernel to get
[05:04] <hatter> omegacenti, video card ?  ati nvidia s3 ?
[05:04] <OregonJim> wireless working.
[05:04] <fog_proxy> Ahadiel: if there are many '.' start files, how? use '.*' ?
it keeps switching back to genome
[05:04] <veinor> hmm.
[05:04] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: Sure
[05:04] <fog_proxy> Ahadiel: '.*' will also report a warning with copy '.' and '..'
[05:04] <veinor> to Metacity?
[05:04] <m0u5e> i hope they port KTorrent to gnome :(
[05:04] <gabbarinho> so.... they don't have the official seal of approval, that's it?
[05:04] <yobrien> veinor: yeah wont configure on my machine (dapper) .... try doing make clean , then make again ... or try un taring the whole thing again into a clear dir and do configure/make again
[05:04] <fog_proxy> Ahadiel: how to avoid this?
[05:04] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: But, it won't copy them.
[05:04] <m0u5e> someone make a GTorrent :(
 no - what i mean is the calendar (schedule) proggi of osx ...
[05:04] <aKKiLLa> Yo I am looking for a Diagramming program for ubuntu.  Is there anything out there that comes  close to OmniGraffle?
yeah
[05:05] <fog_proxy> Ahadiel: I see, I just want avoid the warning
[05:05] <omegacenti> hatter: graphics card Intel 915GM
[05:05] <OregonJim> Could I maybe fix the improper hard drive recognition by booting with the live cd, mounting the hard drive, and editing fstab?
[05:05] <ron1n> Elfboy: sudo apt-get install libdvdplay0 libdvdnav4 libdvdread3
[05:05] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, what kind of kiagramming program.
[05:05] <OregonJim> Will I need to do anything with grub???
[05:05] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: Write a script.
[05:05] <veinor> smast: Hmm. Do you have emerald installed?
[05:05] <Elfboy> ok hold on
i dont know what that is
[05:05] <Ahadiel> fog_proxy: A script could check if the file was . or .., and if so, not copy.
[05:05] <veinor> It's the theme manager for beryl; I think you might need it as well
[05:06] <jan51> gabbarinho: the problem is that unless you can be certain you are using carefully controlled repositories that guard against malware being inserted you really need to use this
[05:06] <helfrez> mounting usb devices by-id in fstab but getting duplicate icons on desktop, any suggestions?
[05:06] <aKKiLLa> Scunizi: well I like to wireframe for web development also some UML
[05:06] <Elfboy> ok done
[05:06] <gabbarinho> ah, i see
[05:06] <aKKiLLa> but anything that makes making flowcharts and wireframes with nice iconset
[05:06] <veinor> gabbarinho: I.e., unless it's from a known good place.
[05:06] <ron1n> restart totem and try once more, that should be all there is to it
[05:06] <cavalierprime> you can install beryl with synaptic and get all the dependencies
[05:06] <gabbarinho> right, i see!
[05:06] <aKKiLLa> well I don't even need nice icon set
[05:06] <aKKiLLa> just something that is clean and easy to work with
do i get that in add/remove?
[05:06] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, not sure what UML is but wireframe...Blender is the cats meow..if you're use to it.
[05:06] <veinor> smast: how did you install Beryl?
[05:06] <Ahadiel> cavalierprime: or sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald emerald-themes
[05:06] <aKKiLLa> haha the cats meow
[05:07] <aKKiLLa> the 3d tool?
[05:07] <Elfboy> said cant read from resource
[05:07] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, yep
searched it in the add/remove option under applications
[05:07] <aKKiLLa> err... nah not 3d wireframe
[05:07] <aKKiLLa> like a website wirefram
[05:07] <mikeeeeeee> *** If you know you have qt installed, try to run configure
[05:07] <mikeeeeeee> *** again with the "--with-qt-(lib|bin|inc)dir=<YOUR QT DIRS>" flags.
[05:07] <yobrien> !info inkscape
[05:07] <aKKiLLa> these are common things that diagramming software is used for
[05:07] <Deinumite> sigh, now that ive restarted my computer...if i try to start up steam, it trys to update itself again, and then does the 26 percent crash bug...
[05:07] <ubotu> inkscape: vector-based drawing program. In component main, is optional. Version 0.45-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 10487 kB, installed size 45256 kB
[05:07] <mikeeeeeee> what do i do?
[05:07] <omegacenti> This is just annoying... Getting ready to give up on getting these resolutions to actually work on my laptop under Linux.
[05:07] <Deinumite> and says "steam is already running" when its not
[05:07] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, not sure I know what the diff is...
[05:07] <gabbarinho> i am amazed how well xubuntu runs on 256mb of ram
[05:08] <imac1> chilie: you might want to look at this: http://gnome-schedule.sourceforge.net/
[05:08] <Elfboy> omegacenti,  im run mine on a laptop
[05:08] <veinor> ok, type sudo apt-get install beryl-manager emerald emerald-themes into the terminal
[05:08] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, you mean like a diagram with imbedded notes etc..?
[05:08] <Ahadiel> veinor: Win =D
[05:08] <yobrien> gabbarinho: what about the with the whole ubuntu desktop? ....
[05:08] <imac1> chilie: I believe both mac and linux are using cron with a graphical frontend such as the gnome one I sent the link for
[05:08] <aKKiLLa> a software to buidl flowcharts, uml digrams and website wireframes
[05:08] <veinor> Ahadiel: hmm?
[05:08] <OregonJim> Is my question getting out?
[05:08] <gabbarinho> it runs well, certainly compared to windows xp, but xubuntu is better
[05:09] <chile> which calendar programm do you use for time-organisation?
[05:09] <OregonJim> Are you other folks seeing the text?
[05:09] <Ahadiel> veinor: Nvm :>
[05:09] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, ah.. ok.. there's several.. hang on...
[05:09] <veinor> crap, be right back
[05:09] <aKKiLLa> I see DIA and Inkscape
[05:09] <aKKiLLa> but they suck balls
[05:09] <gabbarinho> i have about 20 tabs open in firefox at the moment - yesterday when i had that many tabs in ubuntu it did slow to a crawl
[05:09] <Lekrem> OregonJim what was ur question?
[05:10] <OregonJim> Thanks, Lekrem. I have a Compaq EVO N620c laptop that I am presently
[05:10] <mattis___> Has anyone gotten the YDL wireless support for the Playstation 3 working in Ubuntu yet?
[05:10] <Elfboy> ron1n: nope that still did nto work said cant read from resource
[05:10] <OregonJim> running 6.06lts on. I wanted to install 7.04 on it, so I acquired another HD, installed it, and booted the live cd.
[05:11] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, Vym, kdissert & freemind.. Personally I like Vym with branches & trees, imbedded links, notes, graphics etc.. It also outputs to xml or xhtml..but kdissert is more like a flowchart.
[05:11] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cd
that didnt do anything
[05:11] <Lekrem> OregonJim so whats the problem
[05:11] <ron1n> are you reading from a retail disc or a legal backup?
[05:11] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, I know them as mind mappers.
[05:11] <aKKiLLa> wow nice Scunizi thanks looking into these now
[05:11] <teferra> has any one got kfml working on ff
[05:11] <Ahadiel> smast: Any output?
[05:11] <OregonJim> When I ran install, it detected the HD as a scsi drive (???) and installed the system. Upon reboot, I got Grub erro 18.
[05:11] <OregonJim> ANy ideas?
[05:11] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cds even if they can be
[05:11] <Scunizi> aKKiLLa, I use Vym to keep track of stuff like this....
[05:11] <omegacenti> Any help on getting 4 resolutions on my laptop working would be much appreciated. MUCH appreciated.
[05:11] <imac1> ahh
ok, its goin now
[05:11] <imac1> keep hitting enter too soon
it installed something
[05:12] <yobrien> OregonJim: do you get  the grub but menu?
[05:12] <lerio> i have now my feisty installed how do i use desktop effects like cube
[05:12] <Ahadiel> lerio: sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald emerald-themes
[05:12] <Elfboy> ok what plugin Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the appropriate plugins to handle it.
[05:12] <Ahadiel> but make sure you have the proper video driver
[05:12] <Scunizi> teferra, what kfml.. a radio station?
[05:12] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cds even if they can be viewed on other machines, here is my messages file here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/
[05:12] <yobrien> !res | omegacenti
[05:12] <ubotu> omegacenti: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:12] <OregonJim> I get Grub error 18 and that's all. I can't even get to another teminal.
[05:13] <imac1> chilie: are you by chance using ubuntu installed on a mac?
[05:13] <cavalierprime> ctrl+alt+backspace restarts X also
[05:13] <lerio> i have an intel chipset is this enough to run beryl?
[05:13] <chile> imacl: yes on a macbook
[05:13] <Ahadiel> lerio: Dunno? more info
[05:13] <omegacenti> yobrien: I appreciate the effort, but I have tried a lot of whats on that page.
[05:14] <ron1n> hmm I'm not exactly sure, I use VLC for the simple fact these issues simply don't come up because its packaged with all that stuff
[05:14] <Elfboy> ok what plugin Totem cannot play this type of media (DVD) because you do not have the appropriate plugins to handle it.
[05:14] <lerio> does somebody knows if my intel chipset runs  a beryl? celeron processor only
[05:14] <yobrien> omegacenti: what resolution do you want to run?
[05:14] <yobrien> omegacenti: and on what monitor?
[05:14] <teferra> Scunizi: i mean kmfl keyman with scim
[05:15] <Scunizi> lerio, ya gotta give more info.. speed how much mem you have etc..
when i have beryl running it wont let me minimize or move windows
[05:15] <Scunizi> teferra, sorry can't help there.
[05:15] <cavalierprime> elfboy you need the libdvd codecs, just search for em in synaptic
[05:15] <omegacenti> yobrien 14 inch wxga tft display. 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x768(native)
[05:15] <Elfboy> ok
[05:15] <lerio> what sudo will i use to see my intel specs
[05:15] <si1> Is there a way to load evolution 2.8.0 on 7.04? I can't find a lot of information on evolution.
[05:16] <teferra> kmfl scim ???????????????
[05:16] <Lekrem> smast: check out #beryl, the people there can help you
[05:17] <ron1n> Elfboy: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-220564.html
[05:17] <yobrien> omegacenti: on my laptop i had to set the horizSync and VertRefresh  ranges in the monitor section of my xorg.conf ...
[05:17] <ron1n> that might fix your problem
[05:17] <steel_lady> please, I need help with an installation
[05:17] <omegacenti> yobrien: these sections are not well defined on this particular monitor.
[05:17] <yobrien> omegacenti: "well" defined?
[05:17] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: What do you need?
[05:18] <omegacenti> yobrien: not defined.
[05:18] <Ahadiel> si1: Evolution is a email client, yes?
[05:18] <Scunizi> teferra, have you checked out http://www.thanlwinsoft.org/ThanLwinSoft/MyanmarUnicode/InputMethods/KeymanKMFL.php
[05:18] <yobrien> omegacenti: can you find those values?
[05:18] <sldkfj> lerio, lshw shows some things, might not be what you want,  it's particular to  hardware
[05:18] <si1> Ahadiel: Yes.
[05:18] <omegacenti> yobrien: I have tried. Oh have I tried...
[05:18] <Ahadiel> si1: Try looking through apt
[05:18] <superchode> so i followed a guide on the ubuntu forums to get my MS explorer mouse working properly.... the Driver specified in the guide was something like 'mouse.usb' and mine was 'mouse' - i changed mine to match the guide and b0rked X11... had to resort to my backup
[05:18] <steel_lady> PurpZeY I am trying to install IDL oficial trial package following instructions but it does not work
[05:18] <Ahadiel> sudo apt-get update | apt-cache search evolution
[05:18] <superchode> was hoping to get some help to get my MS explorer and its extra buttons working
[05:19] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: Link to instructions?
[05:19] <xand_> hi,  what is the best way to convert a 3G video to avi, mpeg etc
[05:19] <si1> ahadiel: I've tried and it's not there. I'm running 2.10 that came with 7.04, but there doesn't appear to be any newer version
[05:19] <PurpZeY> xand_: mencoder ?
[05:19] <steel_lady> http://download.ittvis.com/idl_6.4/linux/web_install_idl_all.html#wp1000206
[05:19] <sldkfj> lerio, maybe try   dmidecode   ???
 I am not sure if you can open it?
[05:20] <Ahadiel> si1: Hrm, you could try removing it, and finding a debian
[05:20] <yobrien> omegacenti: well you could guess ... since its a tft it shouldnt break anything if they are wrong .... on my monitor they are HorizSync 28-49 , VertRefresh 43-72
[05:20] <pudland_> hi,  what is the best way to convert a ogm video to avi, mpeg, VCD etc
[05:20] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: what step are you up to?
[05:20] <Ahadiel> si1: perhaps sudo apt-get upgrade?
[05:20] <yobrien> omegacenti: i cant remember how i got those values tho :)
[05:20] <Dev05> Hi! I've compiled and installed several times the new gnome-main-menu but I can't use it as it never appears in the Add To Panel dialogue. Any ideas?
[05:21] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: You are trying to set the "predefined options" ?
 I am in licensing, actually the installation seems to go well but it does not run
[05:21] <superchode> also, just installed azureus... got it set up... was downloading... then i applied the updates for ubuntu 7.04 and rebooted... now azureus crashes just after it opens up
[05:21] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: did you set the predefined options using sudo/
[05:21] <PurpZeY> ?
[05:21] <imac1> chilie: you may find these links helpful......     http://www.actsofvolition.com/archives/2004/july/simpledesktop      http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/doc/x2640.html
[05:21] <superchode> well... just flashes open and then dissapears
[05:21] <OregonJi1> Sorry I got booted. Anyone figure out the problem?
 how do I set predefined options?
[05:22] <OregonJi1> For some reason, gaim has decided to change me to OregonJil instead of OregonJim.
[05:22] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cds even if they can be viewed on other machines, here is my messages file here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/
[05:23] <OregonJi1> So any help on the Grub error?
[05:23] <desdes> Hi all, need help, my log folder is 6gb big. is this normal? 3 files are 1.6gb in size - debug, kem-log and syslog.
[05:23] <rookiehwm> actually you're OregonJi1
[05:23] <rookiehwm> that's a one
[05:23] <Dev05> xand_, Look for audio converters in Add/Remove applications :)
[05:23] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: The first step there... ITT-DIR/idl64/bin/idl_setup.bash
[05:23] <OregonJi1> Hard to tell the difference. Not important though.
[05:23] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: I am guessing that ITT-DIR is /usr/bin/ITT (or something similar, but I have no way of knowing.
 I didn't even install it using sudo
[05:24] <yobrien> OregonJi1: do a google for grub error 18 ... it comes up with stuff
[05:24] <OregonJi1> So is there some way to prevent fiesty from detecting my hd as a scsi drive?
[05:24] <xand_> PurpZeY, Dev05: thanks guys, in just 3min its done!
[05:24] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: That is probably necessary.
[05:24] <johnny> the networkmanager folks never pasted
[05:24] <lerio> u want to see my specs if this can run beryl?
[05:24] <PurpZeY> xand_: No worries, I only said one thing...;P
[05:24] <OregonJi1> That's the only reason I can think of for the machine to get Grub errors after installation.
[05:24] <PurpZeY> lerio: there is a wiki to test if you can run it.
 wait for me to repeat it although I dubt that it will be different
[05:25] <Dev05> xand_, You've got quite a nice PC... You're welcome.
[05:25] <desdes> should the logs be that big? ^
[05:25] <johnny> can somebody please paste the output of route -n if you are using networkmanager and a wireless card?
[05:25] <PurpZeY> lerio: And also, #beryl or #ubuntu-effects is a better place for that question.
[05:25] <OregonJi1> I did do the google, but the stuff is not really appropriate to the symptoms. Further reading says
[05:25] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: Ok.
[05:25] <xand_> Dev05: haha Why do say that?
[05:25] <johnny> paste into a pm that is
[05:25] <johnny> to me
[05:25] <lerio> a ok tnx how can i join there
[05:25] <Dekay> Last quick check, Ubuntu does create a boot menu when installed for multibooting purposes, correct?
[05:25] <PurpZeY> lerio: /join #channelyouwant
[05:25] <bulmer> johnny whats the problem with yours?
[05:25] <OregonJi1> that frequently you will see this error with unrelated problems. So I am assuming that the installer
[05:26] <Dev05> xand_, Converting 3G of data within 3 to 4 minutes is quite fast.
[05:26] <lerio> ok gotit
[05:26] <pudland_> hi,  what is the best way to convert a ogm video to avi, mpeg etc?
[05:26] <PurpZeY> Dekay: Yes, it should.
[05:26] <PurpZeY> pudland_: mencoder ?
[05:26] <Dekay> Okay thanks, wish me luck with my install I'm going to do then :D
[05:26] <OregonJi1> has mis-detected my hd as scsi instead of ide and although it seems to have installed
[05:26] <SubOne> if i run the installer for Wine 0.9.38 i386 will it automatically install over top of the newer version of wine i have installed?
[05:26] <OregonJi1> grub is misconfigured and I get the grub error 18.
[05:26] <Scunizi> pudland_, http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/mencoder.html
 during the installation it says: current login: root. is it ok?
[05:27] <xand_> Dev05: oh but that was just a tiny video...i'm impressed of how fast i found the solution to it
[05:27] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: You ran it with sudo, right?
[05:27] <si1> ahadiel: I have tried that as well.
[05:27] <OregonJi1> If i installed the drive on a usb interface what would I need to modify to change the boot so it actually sees the
[05:27] <OregonJi1> proper drive type??
 nyes
[05:27] <Dev05> xand_, You said it was 3G...
[05:27] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: yeah, that's good then.
[05:27] <PurpZeY> Dev05: I think he meant the format.
[05:27] <OEM99TW00184> hi
[05:27] <desdes> my log folder is 6gb big. is this normal? 3 files are 1.6gb in size - debug, kem-log and syslog.
 there is another thing suspicious for me
[05:28] <Dev05> PurpZeY, OK, is not a big issue, is it? :)
[05:28] <Ahadiel> si1: Not sure then.
[05:28] <PurpZeY> Dev05: Doesn't seem to be...; )
[05:28] <Dev05> PurpZeY, Hehe.
[05:28] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: ok. what is it?
[05:29] <xand_> Dev05: haha sorry guys that was a 3GP file
[05:29] <xand_> i mean the extention
[05:29] <Dev05> xand_, lol Just, nevermind.
[05:29] <m0u5e> anyone know what prisoner.iana.org is?
[05:30] <RobTheGlob26> it's where bad IP's go...lol
[05:30] <PurpZeY> m0u5e: A website?
 I requested 32 bit version, this one has the 64 in the name although on the DL page it was saying it is 32 version. it can be also version of the program 6.4
[05:30] <OregonJi1> Ok, well, sorry about the hard questions. I'll go onto the user groups and look there. Later, folks.
[05:30] <m0u5e> RobTheGlob26: do you know why that happens? (that was my guess)
[05:30] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: It is possible, I mean, why not keep walking through the install.
[05:30] <m0u5e> RobTheGlob26: I noticed it when I was using Ekiga?
 seems that I am able to execute it now
[05:31] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: So then, you are set?
[05:31] <desdes> can someone tell me about these big logs?
[05:31] <Scunizi> logs?
[05:32] <desdes> yeh in var/log
[05:32] <desdes> 1.6gb big
[05:32] <Scunizi> desdes, what are they labeled
[05:32] <desdes> 3 files are 1.6gb in size - debug, kem-log and syslog.
[05:33] <enok> I don't think I can install anything because I don't have the root password :(
[05:33] <veinor> no, you type in your own password.
[05:33] <PurpZeY> enok: Use sudo
[05:33] <si1> Anyone know about Evolution 2.8.0 and 7.04 Fiesty? 2.10 that is available as part of fiesty has reported bugs on the forums.
[05:33] <Ubuntu_CN> 
[05:33] <omegacenti> LTN140W2-L01 First person to get this monitors horizontal and vertical sync rates gets 1 free internet!
[05:34] <Ubuntu_CN> 1057
[05:34] <Scunizi> desdes, some systems log everything and keep going.. as the files get bigger....I'm not sure if you can delete them or not.  You could rename them and see what happens. they may get recreated smaller ie at the beginning again
[05:34] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cds even if they can be viewed on other machines, here is my messages file here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/
[05:34] <Scunizi> desdes, then you can delete the files you renames.
[05:34] <Scunizi> *renamed.
[05:34] <enok> I tried using pon to connect but it tells me that dev/modem is invalid which makes me think that the modem was never correctly installed
[05:34] <SillyZ> evening, just got an nvidia go-7800 here installed, how do i tell X not to start up at boot, so i can get the drivers installed?
[05:34] <desdes> ok leme try
[05:34] <Ubuntu_CN> 
[05:34] <enok> and the install info says i need to be logged into root
[05:34] <veinor> SIllyZ: Boot in rescue mode.
[05:34] <PurpZeY> !CN | Unbuntu_CN
[05:34] <ubotu> Unbuntu_CN: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[05:34] <bknitram> enok, on Ubuntu, the root account is disabled by default. sudo accepts your password and is the default was to do root operations
[05:34] <RobTheGlob26> the syslog daemoshould be able to delete the gzip ones...n should gzip the old logs files up when they get too big or old, so you
[05:35] <enok> ok
 seems ok, thank you
[05:35] <CokeMan>  im having trouble using wine, its a very simple application i used to use on windows which looks to be written in some version of basic (not visual basic) when i run it, i get the error which leads me to believe that it cant access a file that data exists in that needs to be loaded. Its an error from the application itself.
[05:35] <Scunizi> desdes, you may have to reboot.
[05:35] <Ubuntu_CN> OK
[05:35] <kslc> hm hi. I'm having problemwith my audio. I've been trying to google for my problem and some people seem to have had this problem and I've done what they say to fix it. Ubuntu seems to be able to see my audio card now and everything but no sound comes out of the speakers.
[05:35] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: No problem.
[05:35] <RobTheGlob26> my last message got garbled, but I think you can figure it out
[05:35] <SillyZ> Venior that wont affect any paths or anything by being in rescue mode?
[05:35] <PurpZeY> !alsa | kslc
[05:35] <ubotu> kslc: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:35] <omegacenti> LTN140W2-L01 First person to get this monitors horizontal and vertical sync rates gets 1 free internet!
[05:35] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: What kind of error?
[05:35] <kslc> I'm on a HP Pavilion dv2310us hm the sound card is a High Definition nVidia
[05:36] <VitaminsACockHol>  /leave
[05:36] <SillyZ> k ill give it a shot here then , thanks again Veinor
[05:36] <desdes> ok, think it was because of bandwidth monitoring in webmin
[05:36] <godzirra> Can anyone help me with wireless?  For some reason my iwconfig lists my wireless as eth1 instead of wlan0 like all the tutorials say  it should be.
[05:36] <kslc> I'd appreciate any help on this
[05:36] <Scunizi> desdes, good..
[05:36] <PurpZeY> !alsa > kslc
[05:36] <Kirsch> hey guys, i was searching the web and i found for my issue and i couldn't find a solution, only an empty thread (it's dated last yr tho) OS and everything is still the same (its for 6.06.1 LTS) http://www.linuxhelp.net/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t8196.html any ideas?
[05:36] <desdes> can someone recommend other bandwidth monitoring app?
[05:36] <veinor> godzirra: Mine does the same thing, but I don't think it affects anything.
[05:36] <mneptok> godzirra: eth1 is perfectly acceptable
[05:36] <CokeMan> PurpZeY, i dont know how else to explain what im saying
[05:37] <mneptok> godzirra: intel 3945?
[05:37] <PurpZeY> godzirra: I might be wrong, but I think if your wired card appears as eth0, the wireless can be eth1...I might be wrong, so, odn't count on me
[05:37] <godzirra> my wired card does appaear as eth0 so thats cool.
[05:37] <wengkuowei> = =
[05:37] <CokeMan> what is not understandable about im getting an error from the application im trying to run in wine that leads me to believe its not being able to access a file thats in its own directory
[05:37] <godzirra> but when I try and run dhclient it says "send_packet:L network down
[05:37] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Yeah, you should be good then.
[05:37] <omegacenti> oy.
[05:37] <lerio> what prog can i find like corel
[05:37] <kslc> k I'll heck that real quick
[05:37] <mneptok> godzirra: intel 3945?
[05:37] <godzirra> And if I just do iwconfig, it etlls me my access point is invalid.
[05:37] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: How about, what is the message? how are you running wine? what application are you trying to run?
[05:38] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Can you pastebin iwconfig please?
[05:38] <godzirra> nope, Broadcom 1309
[05:38] <Scunizi> lerio, corel draw?
[05:38] <PurpZeY> !pastebin
[05:38] <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)
[05:38] <CokeMan> the message "Error accessing file"
[05:38] <CokeMan> gee, where did i get my conclusions...
[05:38] <mneptok> godzirra: are you using ndiswrapper or fwcutter?
[05:38] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Broadcom.....ack! using ndiswrapper?
[05:38] <godzirra> ndiswrapper
[05:38] <godzirra> Yes.
[05:38] <mneptok> godzirra: good luck.
[05:38] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Pastebin iwconfig.
[05:38] <PurpZeY> mneptok: Hahaha...Apparently you and I have had similar experiences with this.
[05:39] <lerio> yup something like for feisty
[05:39] <PanzerMKZ> broadcom used to be good
[05:39] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: Honestly, I'd like to try and help you, but, you can be nice to me, or I just don't want to.
[05:39] <PanzerMKZ> but they bought out serverworks
[05:39] <mneptok> PurpZeY: not really. i can say "unsupported! bye!" and not deal with it :)
[05:39] <mneptok> PanzerMKZ: Broadcom *never* released open drivers
[05:39] <godzirra> PurpZeY: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24359/
[05:39] <GSquared> I asked this last night but didnt find anyone who knew about this area, so sorry to bother again... does anyone know much about X11 config for multiple single monitor setups? I want to be able to log in via certain sessions (the ones you pick at gnome login) and get certain monitor definitions
[05:40] <PurpZeY> mneptok: I have a close friend trying to get a bcom 4318 to go and it is apparently the most difficult card to get going.
[05:40] <godzirra> mneptok: Yeah, I know, but other people have gotten this laptop working with unbutu before.
[05:40] <Scunizi> lerio, hard to see when you post if you don't put the nick in the line.. try Inkscape, gimp, openoffice draw
[05:40] <godzirra> *ubuntu
[05:40] <CokeMan> im sorry, i just aggitated. The message is simple that, im trying to run the translation program from freelang.net and im just running it like wine dict.exe.
[05:40] <CokeMan> *simply that
[05:40] <bruenig> GSquared, x is already started before you get to the login screen
[05:40] <godzirra> PurpZeY: its a laptop, I dont have a choice.
[05:41] <calc> godzirra: you can probably swap out the minipci card, depending on the laptop
[05:41] <omegacenti> I need help. I need walkthrough analytical decisive help. My experience with this has been horrible in dealing with my configuration. Please, anyone who wishes to see true gratitude... Please take on my issue.
[05:41] <PurpZeY> godzirra: I understand.  Have you tried configuring it manually?
[05:41] <godzirra> calc: not something I can do right now.
[05:41] <bruenig> GSquared, the best way to do it would be to make sure X doesn't start at boot, log in into the console, and then move whatever xorg.conf you need and startx
[05:41] <calc> godzirra: i swapped a broadcom out 3.5 years ago for an intel centrino wireless board
[05:41] <GSquared> bruenig: so there is no way to change what monitor definion it uses? is there at least a way to define what resolution is used on a per-session level?
[05:41] <godzirra> PurpZeY: Not yet.  I'm not entirely sure how to to be honest.
[05:41] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: And presumably you are sure that, that file is in the wine dir?
[05:41] <calc> godzirra: ok
[05:41] <godzirra> I've gotten as far as getting the essid set.
[05:41] <bruenig> GSquared, you could obviously script that to make it easier
[05:42] <CokeMan> PurpZeY, Wine directory? It is in the same directory as the exe.
[05:42] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Open network manager and then walk it through that way. if you have to, set the mac. That *might* help.
[05:42] <lerio> ok.scunizi do we hav corel draw for feisty?
[05:42] <GSquared> bruenig: sure :) trying to see if there is an existing construct to work within
[05:42] <godzirra> where's network manager?  (I'm a command line server guy :)
[05:42] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: Wine has a dir where it stores the windows applications, so that when you run the program it looks for there.
[05:42] <TiMoZi> hey room
[05:42] <calc> lerio: i think corel draw was released for linux a few years back
[05:43] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Not running gui at all?
[05:43] <CokeMan> PurpZeY, so when i run an exe, it is not even able to access the files in its own directory? What is the usual location for this wine directory?
[05:43] <TiMoZi> Can anybody recommend a simple-setup GUI FTP Server for ubuntu?
[05:43] <bruenig> GSquared, the resolution one might be possible, although it would probably be hard
[05:43] <bruenig> !info proftpd
[05:43] <ubotu> proftpd: Versatile, virtual-hosting FTP daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.0-21ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 765 kB, installed size 2276 kB
[05:43] <lerio> i heard it is another os to install they call it corel linux
[05:43] <bruenig> !info gproftpd
[05:43] <calc> lerio: http://linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/previews/1981/3/
[05:43] <ubotu> gproftpd: GTK+ configuration tool for proftpd. In component universe, is optional. Version 8.2.8-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 162 kB, installed size 580 kB
[05:43] <TiMoZi> I want to do some file sharing quickly cross platform over m local netowrk. security is not an issue
[05:43] <calc> lerio: corel linux doesn't exist anymore
[05:43] <Stoffer> l
[05:43] <GSquared> bruenig: I know that the session file will exec a script that you can use to start up your window manager and launch any other apps, is there any command line way to interact with X11 that I could call from within that script to reconfigure either what monitor defiition/ServerLayout X11 uses, or more simply a command to tell X11 to change the resolution to a by b at freq c
[05:44] <calc> lerio: turned into SCO
[05:44] <calc> lerio: and then sued everyone
[05:44] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: Should be like ~/wine/programs or something like that
[05:44] <lerio> what program similar to corel draw for feisty
[05:44] <godzirra> no, I am running a gui
[05:44] <Tom47> TiMoZi: with other linux ubuntu clients?
[05:44] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Ok, so the little network applet...double click on it.
[05:44] <godzirra> huh, when I used the network manager thngie, it unset my essid
[05:44] <TiMoZi> Tom47: no, a windows client
[05:44] <linux_user400354> hello. i need some help. when i launch midnight commander or finch from a linux console such as tty5, it displays strange characters, happy faces, etc. and does not display the lines correctly. how can i fix that?
[05:44] <mneptok> TiMoZi: sshd
[05:44] <omegacenti> Nothing.. Noone...
[05:45] <TiMoZi> Tom47: i dont wanna bother seting up windows networking... just quick ftp
[05:45] <PurpZeY> godzirra: click once and select "manual configuration"
[05:45] <godzirra> I did.
[05:45] <mneptok> TiMoZi: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[05:45] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Oh. my mistake.
[05:45] <Tom47> ok was going to suggets you look at Shared Folders
[05:45] <godzirra> but now when I run iwconfig it lists everything as empy.
[05:45] <godzirra> the essid I set, etc, is gone.
[05:45] <omegacenti> Screw it. Good bye Linux! Talk to you maybe in a quarter of a year....
[05:46] <linux_user400354> when i launch midnight commander or finch from a linux console such as tty5, it displays strange characters, happy faces, etc. and does not display the lines correctly. how can i fix that?
[05:46] <PurpZeY> godzirra: If network-manager is being poor, I hear that wifi-radar has worked for people with bcom cards.
[05:46] <TiMoZi> mneptok:ssh will do ftp?
[05:46] <godzirra> wifi-radar?
[05:46] <spectre007> ?
[05:46] <mneptok> TiMoZi: yes
[05:46] <PurpZeY> godzirra: It's a package in the repos...It's just a different network manager.
[05:46] <bruenig> GSquared, insofar as you can change the resolution without being root, I can only assume that it is defined in a config file in the home directory. If you can figure out how that happens, you may be able to script it and run it in the startup commands. Anything that requires editing xorg will not work
[05:46] <godzirra> Ha.
[05:46] <godzirra> segfault.
[05:47] <mneptok> TiMoZi: it does SFTP, which is supported by all recent Linux and Win32 FTP clients
[05:47] <godzirra> sigh.
[05:47] <godzirra> can I configure the address manually?
[05:47] <PurpZeY> godzirra: if you're of a mind it's worth a shot.
[05:47] <lerio> does anyone knows what kind of draw will i use for my feisty?similar to corel draw
[05:48] <godzirra> iwconfig eth1 address <my ip> doesn't work. :/
[05:48] <TiMoZi> mneptok: ok thanks. what command line arguments?
[05:48] <mneptok> TiMoZi: for what?
[05:48] <godzirra> Is that not correct?
[05:48] <PurpZeY> godzirra: ping 127.0.0.1, is your router there?
[05:48] <bulmer> godzirra: wrong usage of command
[05:48] <CokeMan> PurpZeY, Thanks very much. Works like a charm.
[05:48] <godzirra> what?  127.0.0.1 is my localhost, not my router :)
[05:48] <TiMoZi> mneptok: to host ftp at certain root folder at certain port?
[05:48] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: Not a problem..=)
[05:49] <godzirra> bulmer: how do I set the ip address then?
[05:49] <PurpZeY> godzirra: Apologies, sometimes the mind doesn't want to work
[05:49] <mneptok> TiMoZi: sshd does not work like that. you create accounts for people that should have access
[05:49] <bulmer> godzirra: with either the ip command or trusty ifconfig
[05:49] <mneptok> TiMoZi: you can specify a port for sshd to listen on in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[05:50] <terrestre> http://ubuntucounter.geekosophical.net/
[05:50] <terrestre> sorry
[05:50] <godzirra> Sigh.  If I run dhclient eth1 I ge this:  receive_packet failed on eth1: Network is down
[05:50] <bruenig> terrestre, you are pitiful
[05:50] <bruenig> woops, accidentally pasted my website, how did that happen
[05:50] <godzirra> and if I try and do ifconfig eth1 up, I get "SIOCSIFFLAGS: NNo such file or directory"
[05:51] <meatontwoveggies> hi all
[05:51] <terrestre> bruenig: its not my website
[05:51] <terrestre> actully its was a mistake
[05:51] <meatontwoveggies> anyone have this same problem with democracy 0.9.6 on Ubuntu Feisty
[05:51] <meatontwoveggies> http://rafb.net/p/ghFGub27.html
[05:51] <terrestre>  i lost my swap after a freezing or something like that
[05:52] <desdes> I get this error at bootup and kern.log is full of it :Jun  6 04:38:01 ubuntulap kernel: [193771.412000]  bcm43xx: Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode5.fw" not available or load failed.
[05:52] <desdes> any ideas?
[05:52] <bulmer> godzirra: wrong usage of commands
[05:52] <PurpZeY> desdes: you trying to black list the broadcom drivers?
[05:53] <desdes> no? i jus installed ubuntu, didnt mess with anything like tht
[05:53] <GSquared> bruenig: thx
[05:53] <desdes> it has a bradcom card in it
[05:54] <PurpZeY> desdes: Honestly, that is WAY beyond anything I, personally, can troubleshoot.
[05:54] <desdes> erm okeyy
[05:54] <robert98374> Hello Everyone!
[05:54] <PurpZeY> desdes: I will look at the forums for you though.
[05:54] <desdes> ok thanks..
[05:54] <robert98374> How do i change the default icon to access my programs?
[05:55] <User766> hello all
[05:56] <robert98374> User766 Hello!
[05:56] <ramorek> hello again guys
[05:56] <robert98374> ramorek Hello!
[05:56] <no0b> Good morning/afternoon///
[05:56] <ramorek> this is the ubuntu chnl right ?
[05:57] <robert98374> Yep!
[05:57] <ramorek> k cool
[05:57] <robert98374> lol
[05:57] <ramorek> spliffster are you in ?
[05:57] <PurpZeY> desdes: what type of processor you running?
[05:57] <desdes> celeron m
[05:57] <desdes> acer laptop
[05:57] <robert98374> How do i change the Ubuntu Icon that lets me access my apps?
[05:58] <GSKA7> anyone had success installing VMWare Workstation 6 on Ubuntu?
[05:58] <ramorek> can anyone help me ? im trying to access vnc and i can get in locally but not remotely
[05:58] <linux_user400354> when i launch midnight commander or finch from a linux console such as tty5, it displays strange characters, happy faces, etc. and does not display the lines correctly. how can i fix that?
[05:59] <PurpZeY> desdes: Well, one thing that has popped up is that, this could be casued by trying to use x86 Ubuntu with x64 etc. . .But I am still looking
[05:59] <CokeMan> PurpZeY, another question: I attempted to make it an icon on my toolbar, to which i ran wine /home/UserName/.wine/drive_c/program files/whatever.exe   and i get that same error message, however when i cd into the directory and wine whatever.exe it works fine, how do i eleviate this?
[05:59] <desdes> ok, can i just disable that wireless card?
[06:00] <PurpZeY> desdes: That should help, I believe.
[06:00] <desdes> how can I do that?
[06:00] <stumpleit> hi in ubuntu using KDE how can I access the Restricted Drivers Manager?
[06:00] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: I'm honestly not sure. Ask in #winehq I would think maybe just made a type or something...case sensitivity, all that....
[06:00] <PurpZeY> typo*
[06:01] <PurpZeY> desdes: If there is a physical switch or something of that nature.
[06:01] <terrestre> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/66637 someone, with this problem? any idea?
[06:01] <stumpleit> hi in ubuntu using KDE how can I access the Restricted Drivers Manager?
[06:01] <desdes> nope, that switch doesn't work in ubuntu, just in windows
[06:02] <ramorek> can anyone help me with VNC ?
[06:03] <desdes> kern.log is full of that error and 1.7gb!
[06:04] <Toulouse> hello there, i am trying to set up a VNC server and client on two ubuntu machines that are hooked up via a network cable, but i have not been able to connect to the Vnc server with "vncviewer" in the terminal
[06:04] <stumpleit> hi in ubuntu using KDE how can I access the Restricted Drivers Manager?
[06:04] <PurpZeY> desdes: I'm really sorry, I honestly don't know, and I can't really find anything in the forums.
[06:05] <Toulouse> is there anyone that is knowledgeable of VNC that could help?
[06:05] <ramorek> <vnc help anyone ?
[06:05] <desdes> ok i'll look elsewher
[06:05] <Tom47> linux_user400354: i just installed mc to see if i could replicate yr problem ... seems fine here ...
[06:05] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: shoot
[06:05] <Toulouse> shoot?
[06:05] <RobTheGlob26> go ahead
[06:05] <ramorek> tom47 : can you help me with vnc please ?
[06:05] <linux_user400354> Tom47: are you using mc in gnome-terminal?
[06:06] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: what's your question?
[06:06] <Tom47> linux_user400354: yes
[06:06] <Toulouse> how do i "in simple steps" get a vnc server running on a machine
[06:06] <linux_user400354> Tom47: it works fine in gnome-terminal. push control alt f1 and try it.
[06:06] <Toulouse> and connect with another to it
[06:06] <RobTheGlob26> is the "server" Windows or Linux?
[06:07] <Toulouse> Ubuntu linux
[06:07] <Dekay> Ah, help I'm at the ubuntu partition screen. I just made a new partition within vista (20gigs) to install ubuntu onto. Every time I try to it says 'No root file system is defined'. What to I do D:?
[06:07] <Dekay> Also I chose the manual option versus the Guided-full usage.
[06:07] <stumpleit> enable ATI accelerated graphics driver
[06:07] <Flannel> Dekay: is this Alternate or Desktop CD?
[06:07] <stumpleit> can anyone tell me how I can enable enable ATI accelerated graphics driver under KDE?
[06:08] <Dekay> dekstop
[06:08] <PurpZeY> !ATI | stumpleit
[06:08] <ubotu> stumpleit: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:08] <ramorek> can anyone help with vnc ?
[06:08] <Tom47> linux_user400354: certainly there are some graphics conversion issues but it looks usable
[06:08] <RobTheGlob26> Go to "Administration" -> "Remote Desktop", check the appropriate options within the dialog, and then hit "Close", then you should be able to connect as long as there is no firewall blocking the connection
[06:08] <Flannel> Dekay: you need to go back to the partition screen, delete that partition, and then re-create it.  Then you'll be able to mount it as /
[06:08] <Dekay> If I were to choose the 'guided' partition selection would it wipe my vista?
[06:08] <Dekay> Oh okay
[06:08] <ramorek> no but when i connect remoteyl vnc is running real slow
[06:09] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: did you get that last msg?
[06:09] <linux_user400354> Tom47: it shouldnt look like that at all. it should look a whole lot better. it is a problem specific with ubuntu. i did not have the problem with other distros.
[06:09] <Toulouse> yeah
[06:09] <Toulouse> i see it, im working on it
[06:09] <RobTheGlob26> cool
[06:09] <Toulouse> thanks
[06:09] <tovella> Dekay: you may actually need to create 2 partitions - one would be used as a swap partition.
[06:09] <Dekay> What setting should be on the partition, (Primary/logical, Location: Beginning/end, use as) I also don't want it to be my default.
[06:10] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: to connect, hit Alt + F2 and type "vncviewer" then type in the IP or DNS name
[06:10] <Tom47> linux_user400354: ok .... my own recollection with earlier ubuntu's would suggest you are right but memory is an odd commodity here :)
[06:10] <tovella> Dekay: primary & begining will should work fine.
[06:10] <Flannel> Dekay: Primary is fine if you've got slots left.  And beginning (but you'll be using the whole empty space, so that last bit doesn't matter)
[06:10] <Dekay> Ext3?
[06:10] <Flannel> Dekay: yep
[06:11] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: to connect, hit Alt + F2 and type "vncviewer", and hit Enter. Then, type in the IP or DNS name
[06:11] <Dekay> Mountpoint= /?
[06:11] <stumpleit> why doesnt my system have "System -> Administration -> Restricted Drivers Manager?
[06:11] <PurpZeY> stumpleit: Did you install the restricted drivers?
[06:11] <robert98374> How do i change the Ubuntu Icon,when i click on it it shows me the Applications Etc?
[06:11] <RobTheGlob26> stumpleit: you running Feisty?
[06:11] <Frogzoo> stumpleit: maybe you're not using a restricted driver?
[06:12] <Toulouse> robtheglob26: how do i find out the IP or DNS name??
[06:12] <Dekay> OKay is swap space neccesary if I have 2 gigs of ram on my laptop?
[06:12] <jrib> Dekay: yes, if you want to suspend to disk for example
[06:12] <Dekay> How larg should a Swap space be allocated to then?
[06:13] <Toulouse> just give it like 512
[06:13] <jrib> Dekay: I believe at least the size of your ram should be sufficient
[06:13] <Toulouse> RobtheGlob26: how do i find the DNS name or IP?
[06:13] <tovella> Dekay: if you wan't to suspend to disk, you may need to make it the size of your RAM.
[06:13] <Toulouse> oh
[06:14] <Dekay> What does 'suspend disk' mean?
[06:14] <jrib> Dekay: hibernate
[06:15] <yanger> i noticed that in ubuntu, the fstab is setup via uuid instead of using the device names, how can i tell what the uuid of a hard drive is? (new hard drive)
[06:15] <jrib> !uuid > yanger (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:15] <no0b> I'm always having too restore my firefox sessions because it forever continues too crash. Any help?
[06:15] <Dekay> Oh that's pretty important. So when I edit partition it asks me to put in the new value for the partition, is this assuming changing the value of the current one, and will it wipe any information (i.e.windows?)
[06:15] <terrestre> yanger: sudo vol_id -u /dev/sda o hda
[06:15] <yanger> awesome
[06:16] <terrestre> !uuid
[06:16] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[06:16] <SillyZ> greetings, really need some help here with getting an Nvidia GO-7800 going under ubuntu here
[06:16] <terrestre> y have a problem after a reboot, new uuid in swap partition so no swap on after reboot
[06:17] <bruenig> !ati | SillyZ
[06:17] <ubotu> SillyZ: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:17] <CokeMan> how come i cant cd into a directory in a sh script?
[06:17] <RobTheGlob26> Toulouse: in a terminal, type "ifconfig" and it will give you a list of the configs of all the network adapters in your system.  Find "eth0" or "eth1" and then look for the line with "inet addr:" and it will have the IP there
[06:17] <bruenig> CokeMan, you can
[06:17] <SillyZ> bruenig: and thats a bad url to boot from ubotu, reported it yesterday
[06:17] <bruenig> CokeMan, paste your script if you would like
[06:17] <bruenig> !pastebin | CokeMan
[06:17] <ubotu> CokeMan: 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)
[06:17] <tovella> Dekay: no, if you're editing the linux partition, it will not effect windows.
[06:18] <RobTheGlob26> What's the line from the script look like?
[06:18] <Kumasan> Hey! I just wanted to say *thanks* to all the folks making Ubuntu work!. Bought a System76 laptop, not a Linux newbie, and I really like not having to tweak the laptop. Dev box, yeah I tweak the hell out of that, laptop just works, as it should, .
[06:18] <CokeMan> bruenig i do cd "/home" and i get cd: 1: can't cd to home
[06:18] <Dekay> Okay finished. What format do I make the suspend space then?
[06:18] <bruenig> CokeMan, pastebin the script
[06:18] <tovella> Dekay: the filesystem for the swap partition should be swap.
[06:18] <CokeMan> bruenig, that is the script
[06:19] <bruenig> CokeMan, just the shebang and then that?
[06:19] <SillyZ> any nvidia users out there got a few min to help someone from the former ranks of the ATI ?
[06:19] <CokeMan> er shebang?
[06:19] <RobTheGlob26> CokeMan, do you want to get to /home/ or /home/<username>?
[06:19] <CokeMan> i forgot about those, whats that supposed to be?
[06:19] <Kumasan> SillyZ, ?
[06:19] <bruenig> CokeMan, #!/bin/bash
[06:20] <Kumasan> bruenig, or :
[06:20] <Kumasan> :)
[06:20] <CokeMan> well i still get that i cant CD into /home
[06:20] <SillyZ> Kumasan, Installed a Nvidia GO-7800 on my system, Ubuntu 7.04, followed the directions, downloaded drivers installed them, and GDM/X still wont start
[06:20] <v3n0m`> hi
[06:20] <Toulouse> RobtheGlob26: it says "no route to host" when i put in the Ip address
[06:20] <bruenig> #!/bin/bash
[06:20] <bruenig> cd /home
[06:20] <bruenig> pw
[06:20] <steel_lady> is it possible to find licenses of propietary programs for linux, like for win? I need to use urgently the program I installed, but I don't have the license
[06:20] <RobTheGlob26> CokeMan: If you want to get to YOUR home directory, then just use    cd ~
[06:20] <CokeMan> RobTheGlob26, i want to cd into /home/UserName/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Program/
[06:21] <bruenig> CokeMan, that is a script I just wrote, works, the last line should be pwd not pw
[06:21] <CokeMan> but i've done that whole thing in quotes and it wouldent let me, so i tried just cding into home
[06:21] <MultiFinder17-G4> I need some help with AirPort Extreme on a MacBook under 7.04.
[06:21] <CokeMan> which it will not allow me
[06:21] <bruenig> CokeMan, does your script looke like that
[06:21] <vicente> hullow :)
[06:21] <RobTheGlob26> hi vicente
[06:21] <lerio> after i install the feisty i only see black screen during booting no usplash
[06:21] <Kumasan> SillyZ, what directions? I have a 7600, just had that "restricted drivers" thing show up, worked great, for me.
[06:21] <CokeMan> it is cd "/home"
[06:22] <CokeMan> what is pw?
[06:22] <bruenig> CokeMan, pwd
[06:22] <steel_lady> heloooouuuuu everybody! is it possible to crack on linux?
[06:22] <CokeMan> well what is pwd?
[06:22] <bruenig> CokeMan, print working directory
[06:22] <Flannel> CokeMan: print working directory
[06:22] <CokeMan> k
[06:22] <SillyZ> Kaumasan, I didnt even get a 'restricted drivers' issue upon original installation, I had to install the drivers manually, no 3d accel, no 2d accel, etc
[06:22] <bruenig> CokeMan, so does that script work?
[06:22] <Kumasan> steel_lady, possible?? yes. You're welcome.
[06:22] <SillyZ> its a fresh system so re-installing it isnt nothing but a cup of coffee and a few infomercials
[06:23] <CokeMan> same deal, i get cd: 3: can't cd to /home
[06:23] <steel_lady> Kumasan, I need to use IDL urgently, where can I search for license to unlock it?
[06:23] <lerio> somebody knows y only see black screen on my feisty on booting up and what will i do
[06:23] <LicensedLunacy> Is there a simple way to read/write to a FAT32 drive from the Ubuntu boot disk?
[06:23] <Kumasan> SiliconViper,  Did you d/l the driver directly from Nvidia then rather than use the ubuntu package manager? are you using the default ubuntu kernel
[06:23] <CokeMan> am i executeing it right? I go sh script.sh
[06:23] <Kumasan> ?
[06:24] <Kumasan> steel_lady, call the company, pay the $$. Problem solved
[06:24] <LicensedLunacy> should mount -t vfat work?
[06:24] <SillyZ> welp maybe reinstalling from scratch here and starting from square one might be the best idea
[06:24] <veinor> Is upgrading to Feisty a good idea or should I wait?
[06:24] <SillyZ> thanks Kuamasan for takin the time, its rare around here these days
[06:24] <steel_lady> Kumasan I don't have the money and I need it only now only tonight to use it for 10 mins
[06:24] <PurpZeY> veinor: Some people have had problems. . .Seems like some had very few.
[06:24] <lerio> veinor u wait its more safer
[06:24] <MultiFinder17-G4> I need some help with AirPort Extreme on a MacBook under 7.04. Anybody?
[06:24] <bruenig> CokeMan, yeah that should work, that doesn't make sense, can you cd /home in the terminal?
[06:25] <CokeMan> yep
[06:25] <CokeMan> bruenig, yep
[06:25] <veinor> The stuff I'd get wouldn't be worth it?
[06:25] <lerio> some help pls on my usplash
[06:25] <Dekay> steel_lady, Which program?
[06:25] <Kumasan> SillyZ, maybe. I did a full reinstall for the desktop, and an upgrade for the laptop (isn't nvidia, so doesn't matter for this discussion)
[06:25] <RobTheGlob26> CokeMan: run your script like this:    ./script.sh
[06:25] <steel_lady> Dekey http://www.ittvis.com/idl/
[06:26] <RobTheGlob26> don't spawn a new shell
[06:26] <bruenig> shouldn't matter
[06:26] <Kumasan> steel_lady, sorry, they make the software, they get to chose what it costs. You get to chose to pay or not. What does it do? maybe there's an OSS equivilent?
[06:26] <RobTheGlob26> it does
[06:26] <PurpZeY> veinor: Some people seem to have troubles...Others it works with just a few tweaks...In a sense, if you're feeling adventorous do it. If not, don't rock the boat.
[06:26] <bruenig> no it doesn't, I just did it on mine with sh
[06:26] <bruenig> and mine wasn't executable
[06:26] <RobTheGlob26> well I guess since he doesn't use any shell variables, it doesn't
[06:26] <CokeMan> bash: ./Script.sh: Permission denied
[06:26] <PurpZeY> sudo
[06:26] <CokeMan> RobTheGlob26, bash: ./RunLang.sh: Permission denied
[06:27] <bruenig> CokeMan, yeah you need to chmod +x Script.sh
[06:27] <steel_lady> Kumasan, it is a program package, actually a compiler, I need to compile a little program written in it
[06:27] <RobTheGlob26> chmod +x script.sh
[06:27] <Toulouse> hey guys, how do i reconfig the X server and Xorg.conf?
[06:27] <bruenig> Toulouse, vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:27] <Seraphim> Hi, I'm running my LiveCD right this second and am running the installer. Could someone help me with a problem I'm having?
[06:27] <Toulouse> well,i mean reconfigure X i guess
[06:27] <Toulouse> like the program
[06:27] <bruenig> !xconfig
[06:27] <ubotu> To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[06:27] <Toulouse> to dot hat
[06:28] <Toulouse> ahh
[06:28] <CokeMan> bruenig, bash: ./Script.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
[06:28] <Flannel> !ask | Seraphim
[06:28] <ubotu> Seraphim: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:28] <PurpZeY> Seraphim: Describe the problem.
[06:28] <Toulouse> !FixRes
[06:28] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:28] <preaction> steel_lady: this is not the place to ask for help in breaking international copyright law
[06:28] <Seraphim> What I am doing is running the installer right now, right? I've got one NTFS partition, about 160 gigs. I've also got a new ext3 partition I've created that's 40 gigs that is to be installed for Ubuntu.
[06:28] <steel_lady> Dekay, are you familiar with it? are there pages for licenses in linux like in win?
[06:28] <Kumasan> steel_lady, then your options are fairly limited, either pay them the $, reimplement in a lang with an OSS compiler, or find if they have some sort of a demo version
[06:28] <bruenig> CokeMan, that has happened to me before, it is a very bizarre error, before it had to do with spacing at the end of a line and other times I just copied and pasted the entire script into another text file and it worked
[06:29] <Dekay> I am not familiar with IDL
[06:29] <CokeMan> bruenig, heh, i will try both
[06:29] <Seraphim> Basically, I just need to make sure that I've got everything setup for it correctly. I've got my NTFS partition that I want to leave untouched mounted as /dev/hda1 , mount point /media/hda1, and I've got the ext3 partition set as / mount point.
[06:29] <Seraphim> Does that sound alright?
[06:30] <CokeMan> bruenig, tried both, both fail.
[06:30] <steel_lady> Kumasan, I am wit the demo version that does not demonstrate nothing since the saving is prohibited
[06:30] <Kumasan> steel_lady, that sucks! sorry
[06:30] <preaction> Seraphim: sounds fine, if you used proper techniques for resizing the NTFS partition
[06:31] <Seraphim> Heh, if you call using a Norton product a proper techniuqe.
[06:31] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: It's not all that difficult...their software isn't free, so if you want to use it, you should pay for it.
[06:31] <steel_lady> Purpzey I don't want to use it normally, just now and never again
[06:32] <maeth> can somebody help me configuring grub?
[06:32] <bruenig> CokeMan, try to copy and paste this, then do "source nameoffile ; thing"  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24361/
[06:32] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: I need a ride to work tomorrow, since my car is in the shop, should I just steal my roommates car just for tomorrow?
[06:32] <maeth> i just wanna set a background picture, got it, followed the instructions and it trows me an error on start
[06:32] <steel_lady> and PurpZey they say there that they will send an evaluating license by mail but it never arrived
[06:32] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: Call them and get the eval liscense by phone.
[06:32] <Seraphim> so what steel_lady?  they don't just want you to pay for it ONLY if you need it a handful of times, they want you to pay for it to get the cash.
[06:32] <preaction> steel_lady: still not justification for a crime?
[06:33] <steel_lady> PurpZey sure your roommate would give you one ride
[06:33] <Seraphim> ASSume much?
[06:33] <preaction> steel_lady: they aren't giving you saving though, doesn't mean you can just take it
[06:33] <PurpZeY> steel_lady: He *might* but he'd give it to me, I wouldn't take his keys.
[06:33] <preaction> !offtopic
[06:33] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:34] <maeth> PurpZeY, dude... piracy rocks
[06:34] <no0b> Who here knows how too show html in evolution mail?
[06:34] <maeth> PurpZeY, besides, in my country , there arent those laws anyway... hehehe
[06:34] <no0b> I mean, when you receive a message...
[06:34] <hinesd> who here knows after installing ubuntu how to change it so you can boot to either xp or ubuntu?
[06:34] <Seraphim> *sounds misspelling of the word "clevar" alert on bruenig*
[06:35] <_Bud> where is firewall (firestarter)
[06:35] <PurpZeY> hinesd: It should set that up automatically.
[06:35] <hinesd> it's not
[06:35] <hinesd> i jsut went from xp
[06:35] <hinesd> and now i can't boot
[06:35] <preaction> rofl Seraphim, he speeled it corectly
[06:35] <hinesd> immediately
[06:35] <PurpZeY> hinesd: How did you install?
[06:35] <hinesd> after installing ubuntu
[06:35] <hinesd> off of live cd
[06:35] <preaction> !enter | hinesd
[06:35] <ubotu> hinesd: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[06:35] <bruenig> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&hs=rNS&q=define%3Aclevar&btnG=Search
[06:35] <Dekay> hinesd, I just did the same thing.
[06:35] <no0b> grub would've stole the mbr
[06:35] <PurpZeY> hinesd: Partition or multiple hardrive?
[06:35] <Dekay> It creates a boot menu!
[06:35] <maeth> anybody can help me with changing a background for grub splash?
[06:36] <jzilla> What are some advantages that ubuntu as over opensuse?
[06:36] <no0b> he cant get into windows now
[06:36] <hinesd> partition
[06:36] <Dekay> I did the same :|
[06:36] <Dekay> No less than a minute ago
[06:36] <preaction> jzilla: the main advantage imho is APT, but i've never used suse's packaging system
[06:36] <Dekay> Ubunut does create a boot menu (tacky one at that)
[06:36] <steel_lady> ok, if I have to pay for it 40$ and I live in a country where my mother has the monthly salary of 150$, what should I do?
[06:36] <PurpZeY> hinesd: Did you do guided partitioning in the setup or manual?
[06:36] <PurpZeY> talk about it in off-topic
[06:36] <no0b> he may of dekleted the xp partitions then
[06:37] <hinesd> manual partition and installed ubuntu edgey fit, the xp partition is here it's mounted on my desktop
[06:37] <Dekay> steel_lady, How are you on the internet?
[06:37] <theprofile> i have a window that my game runs in.. has a red border and i can't switch to my desktop while the game is running.. is there any way to allow myself out of the game w\o closing it?
[06:37] <Seraphim> steel_lady: enough about pirating the software. If you feel like you're so morally in the clear, just figure out a way to do it or something... I'm sick of hearing your justification on everything.
[06:37] <preaction> steel_lady: re-evaluate your options, there are probably free solutions for doing what you want (since IDL looks to be a way to write programs, try learning a real program language)
[06:37] <no0b> oh my, did you format any partitions hinesd?
[06:37] <bruenig> yeah like python, oh wait
[06:37] <PurpZeY> @preaction - burrrn.
[06:37] <preaction> steel_lady: python is rather easy to learn, has a large number of accompanying libraries to do countless tasks
[06:37] <no0b> you create new partitions?
[06:38] <hinesd> no0b: i created new partitions i formatted some, i cna see the sxp partition though
[06:38] <bruenig> just learn bash
[06:38] <steel_lady> preaction, IDL is the package written to handle astronomy images
[06:38] <Seraphim> Lol, I love being in a room of people who are so superior in terms of tech knowledge to me, cracking jokes about programming languages.
[06:38] <maeth> how can i know what Hard disk im using ? like a HD(0,0)??
[06:38] <Toulouse> hey guys, how do i find my dns name?
[06:38] <no0b> you may of formatted the xp partition..
[06:38] <hinesd> no0b:  it's mounted on my desktop i can see it
[06:38] <PurpZeY> no0b: No, he said he can boot to XP
[06:38] <shanty_cow> ce_pink
[06:38] <preaction> steel_lady: so look for a free solution? or write your own solution? the nature of free software
[06:38] <cavalierprime> http://swaroopch.info/text/Byte_of_Python:Main_Page  good starter tutorial for python  :)
[06:38] <theprofile> may i say that beryl is absolutely breathtaking
[06:38] <Toulouse> it is
[06:38] <theprofile> i just got it going
[06:39] <hinesd> no0b:  i cant' boot to xp grub only gives me the option for buuntu
[06:39] <preaction> theprofile: i agree, when it works
[06:39] <Toulouse> hey guys, how do i find my DNS name or IP (For VNC)
[06:39] <theprofile> i haven't had any issues.. i have read about many however
[06:39] <no0b> boot to the xp cd and see if you can enter the recovery console, if you can. at the command prompt, type chkdsk /r or, chkdsk / f hinesd
[06:39] <PurpZeY> hinesd: I would redo the install, leave the XP partition obviously...and then setup the other partitions as instructed by someone here or, reinstall grub
[06:39] <CokeMan> bruenig, i figured it out, i was using winenotepad which saves it as an apparently not linux compatable encodeing.
[06:39] <tcleval> i am using kubuntu  Feisty Fawn 32bits, how can i change to the 64bits version? coz i am using a sempron 2.6 64bits processor and i wanted to see if i can get a better performance with the change of architeture
[06:39] <PurpZeY> !grub | hinesd
[06:39] <ubotu> hinesd: 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
[06:39] <PurpZeY> !dualboot | hinesd
[06:39] <ubotu> hinesd: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[06:39] <Toulouse> !Vnc
[06:39] <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
[06:39] <bruenig> CokeMan, yeah, why are you using wine notepad?
[06:39] <no0b> woah that's just too much info
[06:39] <bruenig> CokeMan, use gedit
[06:39] <CokeMan> bruenig, because i was too lazy to apt-get install leafpad (just done)
[06:40] <RoC_MM> tcleval, I don't think you'll get better performance, and some things won't be available (browser plugins), other stuffzz...maybe.
[06:40] <Dekay> So I just installed ubuntu, how do I go about creating a new boot menu (the one I have now is..ugly)
[06:40] <RoC_MM> !freenx
[06:40] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[06:40] <Dekay> Also to include I multibooted it.
[06:40] <bruenig> Dekay, by boot menu you mean the progress bar thing
[06:40] <steel_lady> preaction, I am not a programmer nor linux user. what should I do, I have to submit the paper in 3 days and you say that I have to start learning to program to be able to do it. I can start to learn it but I will not do my work anyway because it will be out of time
[06:40] <PurpZeY> Dekay: That's the grub boot menu, it's functional....
[06:40] <Dekay> No the multiboot selection.
[06:40] <hinesd> I used the gparted program, went to manual, i'm jsut worried about the whole redoing the install thing
[06:40] <tcleval> RoC_MM, so who can i get a better performance on ubuntu? is there a how to?
[06:40] <Seraphim> Where is "my computer" on this OS?
[06:40] <Dekay> PurpZeY, lol heh..okay
[06:40] <maeth> hi , i added this line = "splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm" on menu.lst
[06:41] <RoC_MM> Seraphim, click Places.
[06:41] <bruenig> Dekay, oh that, yeah any attempt to mess with that just makes it look tacky and worse I have found
[06:41] <maeth> but it says "cant load splash file"
[06:41] <preaction> steel_lady: a "paper"? your school doesn't provide you with the tools necessary to do your paper? and say it with me: Failure to plan on your part does not mean an emergency on my part.
[06:41] <no0b> im out, people dont listen - too fix the problem hinesd, read what I wrote above.
[06:41] <bruenig> are they still going with the black and white or did they add stuff
[06:41] <Dekay> Oh dang, okay.
[06:41] <PurpZeY> Dekay: You want pretty, take a peek at beryl when you get your desktop all functioning.
[06:41] <theprofile> running fiesty and beryl i just need a touch screen now :P
[06:41] <theprofile> sp
[06:41] <Dekay> Oh yeah I want to give that a spin for sure!
[06:41] <preaction> steel_lady: what is the image format you're using?
[06:41] <theprofile> lol no pun intended?
[06:41] <steel_lady> preaction, I am not in school, I am trying to support myself to do the PhD
[06:41] <hinesd> it's jsut the colors noob i'm sorry i was listeningit's jsut hard to see the names becausei 'm colorblind
[06:42] <steel_lady> preaction, my image format is .fits data cube
[06:42] <maeth> anyone?
[06:42] <maeth> a little help?
[06:42] <maeth> plz...
[06:42] <maeth> dont know what im doing wrong
[06:42] <darwin81> My beryl cube just turned into a Hexagon and I have no idea what I did.
[06:42] <theprofile> lol darwin
[06:42] <PurpZeY> darwin81: horiztonal size
[06:42] <maeth> darwin81, dude
[06:42] <maeth> darwin81, yeah, set it on 4 sides
[06:42] <maeth> darwin81, and it will become a cube again
[06:43] <tcleval> if i have an amd 64bits processor, should i recompile the kernel to get more performance?
[06:43] <sx66> !resolution
[06:43] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:43] <shanty_cow> ce_pink
[06:43] <RoC_MM> With Beryl, where is the ring switcher? I have 0.2.0 I think.
[06:43] <shanty_cow> ce_pink
[06:43] <Avalo1> anybody know how to change the buffering settings on totem-gstreamer?
[06:43] <PurpZeY> RoC_MM: Ring-switcher?
[06:43] <RoC_MM> Yeah, the ring switcher is a tweak of the ALT+TAB application switcher.
[06:43] <darwin81> thanks
[06:44] <PurpZeY> RoC_MM: Interesting...I never touched mine in beryl.
[06:44] <theprofile> roc_mm do you mean a 3D version of thumbnails that circulate in a ring?
[06:45] <Dekay> Dang, someone told me the command line for ubuntu and how it would install all the beryl applications that would make it look all spiffy. Anyone might have that command line that I might run?
[06:45] <PurpZeY> !beryl | Dekay
[06:45] <ubotu> Dekay: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:45] <PurpZeY> Dekay: There is a wiki speecifically for ubuntu.
[06:45] <steel_lady> Ok, I went to buy the student version of the program that is supposed to be cheaper, it costs 99$ that is really impossible for me and I am even not a student
[06:46] <sx66> !sleep
[06:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sleep - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:46] <sx66> exit
[06:46] <PurpZeY> theprofile: That sounds cool. What is that all about?
[06:46] <theprofile> purpzey; not sure but i was trying to figure out what roc_mm was trying to describe
[06:46] <theprofile> :)
[06:46] <theprofile> does sound neat tho
[06:46] <sx66> !resolution
[06:46] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:46] <PurpZeY> theprofile: indeed it does.
[06:46] <theprofile> <- googles
[06:47] <preaction> steel_lady: http://astromed.iic.harvard.edu/FITS-reader <- the start of one solution to your problem
[06:47] <TheMoebius> how do I add a directory to my system-wide library path?
[06:47] <Tom47> its a motherboard functionality allowing pcs to be connected via usb
[06:47] <gilster> can someone tell me what is the easiest way to make mp4/aac audio fles ripped from cd
[06:47] <mogreen> se.archive.ubuntu.com <--- down  ?
[06:47] <Tom47> oops
[06:48] <PurpZeY> gilster: mencoder
[06:48] <jrib> TheMoebius: can you be more specific?
[06:48] <gilster> PurpZey: do you mean at the command line
[06:48] <steel_lady> preaction, I am not trying to read those files, I have to program with them. I have the reader
[06:48] <mogreen> :| any admins arond :|
[06:48] <gilster> i want a gui ripper that properly does AAC/mp4 ripping
[06:48] <jrib> mogreen: why?
[06:48] <preaction> steel_lady: what do you mean "program with them"?
[06:49] <Avalo1> anybody have any idea on where to change the buffering settings on totem?
[06:49] <mogreen> jrib: se.archive.ubuntu.com down  ?
[06:49] <PurpZeY> gilster: Oh, mencoder is just for encoding and changing formats, as far as I understand it.
[06:49] <maeth> k , found the problem...
[06:49] <mogreen> jrib: cant connect
[06:49] <maeth> was bad specified the hard disk
[06:49] <maeth> :D
[06:49] <jrib> mogreen: seems to reply to pings here but I can't view it either
[06:49] <maeth> i checked /etc/fstab
[06:49] <mogreen> jrib:  or update my sys
[06:49] <TheMoebius> jrib, yeah, I'm setting my $LD_LIBRARY_PATH to add /usr/local/lib but when i launch some application like eclipse from the menu it doesn't start a bash shell so it doesn't load my .bashrc or .profile...
[06:49] <maeth> :D
[06:49] <gilster> i cant get get soundjuicer to properly rip an mp4 file. anyone have problems with this
[06:50] <mogreen> jrib: can a change place ?
[06:50] <theprofile> hrmpf couldn't find anything on beryl having a 3d alt tab switcher
[06:50] <jrib> mogreen: get rid of the "se." everywhere
[06:50] <steel_lady> preaction, this format is not just any format, it is the data cube. every pixel has assigned intensity, coordinate and other data that IDL reads and you use this data in programing for fitting on it and overplotting contures and other stuff
[06:50] <mogreen> jrib: in sourse.list ?
[06:51] <jrib> mogreen: yes
[06:51] <PurpZeY> theprofile: I highly prefer the "upper right hand corner" application switcher.
[06:51] <jrib> TheMoebius: you could put it in ~/.xprofile, though I'm not sure why you need to do this at all
[06:51] <theprofile> purpz: holy hell yes
[06:51] <mogreen> jrib: will do thanks for your time
[06:51] <TheMoebius> jrib, but I know there's some file that i can edit where the standard system paths are stored
[06:51] <theprofile> i just recently installed beryl
[06:51] <theprofile> so i'm still like freaking out here
[06:52] <preaction> steel_lady: yes, i get that it's a data cube. a representation of 3-dimensional space. it seems also this format can be used to display medical/biological information as well. what do you mean by a "program". and why the hell did you start this thesis?
[06:52] <TheMoebius> jrib, because when i try to run an application from eclipse it can't find the .so library. I can run my app from command line just fine as long as I export the path to the .so in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[06:53] <mogreen> jrib: working so far
[06:53] <Toulouse> how do i use the remote login that comes with ubuntu if i have two computers sitting in front of me hooked up with a network cable????
[06:53] <Toulouse> this is getting frustrating
[06:53] <Toulouse> there are so many different ways it seems
[06:53] <danny3793> how do i run a python file through terminal?
[06:53] <mogreen> jrib: works... boykiss from sweden
[06:53] <mogreen> :p
[06:53] <preaction> danny3793: python <yourfile>
[06:54] <danny3793> preaction: tried that but it said python is not a command, i have python installed (through package manger)
[06:54] <mogreen> why is there no pidgin in the source.list
[06:54] <preaction> danny3793: then try ./<yourfile>
[06:54] <mogreen> brb
[06:54] <preaction> mogreen: because it would require a backport, as pidgin was released after fiesty was released
[06:55] <danny3793> kk
[06:55] <steel_lady> preaction, I am using the formula that calculates distribution in space and finds pixels with certain properties on the image and plots over them, but before all it takes simultaneousley image and spectra and rescales it to the same size in arcseconds on the sky (each pixel is also assigned a portion of arcsec) how do you mean why did I start the thesis?
[06:55] <jrib> TheMoebius: man ldconfig  maybe but I've never mess with it, so I can't tell you more
[06:55] <TGM> Is there a way to get skype to work on an AMD 64?
[06:55] <tome1> will Beryl run on NVIDIA with 32 mb of ram?
[06:55] <danny3793> i tried that and at first it said permission denied to i used sudo ./filename, and it said sudo: ./ogremeshesexporter.py: command not found
[06:56] <preaction> danny3793: permission denied because it's not executable, chmod +x ./filename
[06:56] <RoAkSoAx> tome1, nope
[06:56] <bullgard4> Issuing the command 'groups' Ubuntu will list 14 groups which I am a member of. How can I find out for example what is the function of the Unix group 'netdev'?
[06:56] <tome1> what the minimum?
[06:56] <ramorek> hello
[06:56] <ramorek> can anyone help me ?
[06:57] <suihongri> /who
[06:57] <ramorek> is there a way to install nx gnome through terminal ?
[06:57] <jrib> bullgard4: will help you with some: http://ftp.debian.org/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups.html
[06:57] <RoAkSoAx> tome1, recommended is 256mb, i use it in 128mb and works fine
[06:57] <preaction> steel_lady: you've done all this work, you have 3 days left, and just now you realize that you need an expensive piece of software you can't afford.
[06:57] <preaction> steel_lady: http://gnudatalanguage.sourceforge.net/ <- how about this?
[06:57] <tome1> I guess I'm ot of luck
[06:58] <IndyGunFreak> ramorek: nx gnome?
[06:58] <ramorek> sorry nx no machine
[06:58] <bullgard4> jrib: I will read the article you advised. Thank you.
[06:58] <RoAkSoAx> tome1, but sometimes it gets kinda slow
[06:58] <ramorek> im not too familiar yet w/ apt get and such and i need to install it through terminal
[06:58] <IndyGunFreak> ramorek: install what through terminal?
[06:58] <ramorek> nx no machine
[06:58] <suihongri> /info
[06:59] <IndyGunFreak> never heard of it.
[06:59] <ramorek> or any powerful remote app
[06:59] <ramorek> vnc is running suuuper slow
[06:59] <steel_lady> preaction, I was using a free version, the wip package and then my revisors asked to implement one more thing that is not possible using that old crap
[06:59] <suihongri> :)
[07:00] <preaction> steel_lady: will they take "no" for an answer? will they take "give me $100 for a license and you'll get it" for an answer?
[07:01] <steel_lady> preaction, they do not have anything to do with it, I can do it or not to have the jobe done
[07:01] <v3n0m> !pastebin | v3n0m
[07:01] <steel_lady> preaction, that thing you found might help
[07:02] <steel_lady> preaction, I am just looking now how to get it
[07:02] <preaction> steel_lady: http://gnudatalanguage.sourceforge.net/ <- so try the free implementation of IDL and (since they said it's not complete) if it fails it fails.
[07:02] <preaction> steel_lady: i imagine you'll have to download and compile this yourself.
[07:02] <preaction> !compile | steel_lady
[07:02] <ubotu> steel_lady: 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!)
[07:03] <user_> can u run oss on osx?:)
[07:03] <preaction> steel_lady: a thread on how do compile GDL -- http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346971
[07:04] <preaction> user_: see darwin
[07:04] <user_> native or virtualization?
[07:04] <steel_lady> preaction, thank you
[07:04] <preaction> user_: i believe there's also a project to bring the FreeBSD ports system to OSX, but this is all offtopic for ubuntu
[07:04] <user_> preaction: ty, knp
[07:04] <preaction> steel_lady: bonne chance
[07:06] <jayshroom> i have just installed ubuntu 7.4 when i click on add/remove programs it tries to start but then stops with no error message.  i have tried to install programs with synaptic package manager as well, it downloads and installs the program but it doesnt add the application to the menu . help please
[07:07] <steel_lady> preaction, to do this work that I am doing, you are supposed to know IRAF, IDL, WIP, fortran, C... I am never finished learning all those things. and nobody cares if you know it or not, they just want the work done. and you can not even start if you don't know it
[07:07] <preaction> steel_lady: i've been using google to learn unix systems administration, mysql server optimization, and other things that i was expected to know (but was never TOLD that i was expected to know), so i know exactly how you feel
[07:08] <mogreen> :x
[07:08] <bulmer> steel_lady: you get compensated well i assume for those stress :)
[07:09] <steel_lady> preaction, it is not that you have to learn all that, it is that you don't have the time to learn it because you need to give results and not let them wai to collect the tools
[07:09] <TaJMoX> If I have an Intel based mac should I get the PPC version of Ubuntu or the x86 version
[07:09] <mogreen> hmm
[07:09] <preaction> steel_lady: yes, the deadlines still exist no matter if i know what i know or not
[07:09] <preaction> TaJMoX: x86 version
[07:09] <TaJMoX> preactiont hanks
[07:09] <steel_lady> bulmer, yes I get compensated knowing that the garbage man is payed more than me
[07:10] <bcprofile> steel_lady; he's a garbage man
[07:10] <bulmer> steel_lady: knowing that, then you are in the wrong business..hehehe
[07:10] <bcprofile> :P
[07:10] <preaction> steel_lady: doctorate of what, if i might ask?
[07:10] <SillyZ> Kumasan, did what you said, works like a champ now
[07:10] <sid> I'm using feisty on my laptop, and out of no where now, when I login.. it doesn't work. I just get a white box on the top right of the screen after I hit enter for the password when I login. it doesn't load gnome or anything
[07:10] <steel_lady> preaction, astrophysics
[07:10] <sid> How can I fix this?
[07:10] <steel_lady> I am considering to be a garbage girl though
[07:10] <SillyZ> Only issue ive got is a little bit of a chop in the audio, soon as I get that resolved its buh bye winhosed!
[07:11] <bcprofile> heh
[07:11] <preaction> steel_lady: sounds only marginally more fun than quantum/theoretical physics
[07:11] <Tom47> there's more money in rubbish than the stars
[07:11] <sid> How to fix gnome?!?!
[07:11] <preaction> but probably more respected than software engineer
[07:11] <bulmer> didnt they use to call those people that looked into core dumps as garbage people at one time ? hehehe
[07:11] <bruenig> sid, calm down
[07:11] <v3n0m> can someone help me with this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24364/
[07:11] <steel_lady> preaction, it is mostly rather boring, I don't see sense in it any more
[07:11] <bcprofile> rofl
[07:12] <sid> hmm, gnome just logged in
[07:12] <SillyZ> anyone know of an article or howto on resolving issues with choppy audio?
[07:12] <sid> it took literally 8 minutes
[07:12] <sid> wtf
[07:12] <stumpleit> I installed ubuntu on my macbook pro but I am having trouble getting my ATI rad 1600 working can anyone send me a link?
[07:12] <sid> "There were some errors in the gnome settings daemon"
[07:12] <sid> wtf
[07:13] <SillyZ> sec stump, ill see if Ati has native drives for that macbook
[07:13] <preaction> v3n0m: open the failsafe terminal and do these two things:
[07:13] <Flannel> sid: try failsafe gnome, from the sessions menu (at GDM)
[07:13] <sid> Flannel: it logged in, I'm in now.
[07:13] <preaction> v3n0m: chown k /home/k/.dmrc; chmod 0644 /home/k/.dmrc; # assuming "k" is your username, of course
[07:13] <bruenig> v3n0m, get to a tty, ctrl + atl + f1 from the login screen, do sudo chmod 644 ~/{.dmrc,.ICEauthority} && sudo chown k:k ~/{.dmrc,.ICEauthority}
[07:14] <preaction> v3n0m: better idea, do what bruenig said
[07:14] <Flannel> v3n0m: and don't use sudo with graphical programs anymore.
[07:14] <steel_lady> oh shit now I have that problem again that my mozilla doesn't want to save it but creates 0 length file
[07:14] <steel_lady> besides programing I have to be linux administrator
[07:15] <SillyZ> stumpleit: try :: http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
[07:15] <bruenig> !offtopic
[07:15] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:16] <SillyZ> what posting a link to a relavent question is a no no around here?
[07:16] <bruenig> SillyZ, not intended for you
[07:16] <mogreen> hmma
[07:16] <SillyZ> ah
[07:16] <mogreen> why is the no pidgin in this...
[07:17] <mogreen> and my update thing hates me cant click on it
[07:17] <SillyZ> stumpleit: theres no specific 'mac' drivers for the X1600 that I could see on their page, but if your running ubuntu on it, those drivers should do the job
[07:18] <mogreen> the ubuntugod must hate me :|
[07:18] <SillyZ> how can I increase the buffer time, of the audio thats built up in the buffer before its played by the audio device , ie: the soundcard
[07:18] <bcprofile> !markshuttleworth does not hate u
[07:19] <bruenig> mogreen, there is no pidgin and won't be until october
[07:20] <mogreen> bruenig: ok :| i cant "click" my updater ?
[07:20] <bcprofile> are there really 1031 ppl in here?
[07:20] <bruenig> mogreen, don't know about that, just use the command line, for x in update upgrade; do sudo apt-get $x; done
[07:20] <bcprofile> thats a lot of people idling
[07:21] <clinton> how do i fix this problem with ubuntu? http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/9026/hpim1001bh8.jpg
[07:21] <bcprofile> sweet :)
[07:21] <steel_lady> there is one thing i do not understand. why they put 100$ for a student program? This makes very few people buy it. If they would put 15$, a lot of people would buy it and they would earn even more!!!
[07:21] <bruenig> clinton, vague
[07:21] <bcprofile> which student program
[07:22] <Toma-> clinton: the funny characters?
[07:22] <steel_lady> bcprofile: student IDL
[07:22] <v3n0m> [22:14]  <Flannel> v3n0m: and don't use sudo with graphical programs anymore. <What are you referring to?  Is that why I got the problem?
[07:22] <bruenig> v3n0m, likely
[07:23] <clinton> bruenig: look at the picture and you will know exactly what im talking about
[07:23] <clinton> Toma-: yes
[07:23] <v3n0m> bruenig: strange, because I didn't use sudo with any graphical programs in the session prior to restart
[07:23] <bruenig> v3n0m, history | grep sudo
[07:24] <Toma-> clinton: ive the same problem here. it will be something to do with console-fonts. googling that might help?
[07:25] <clinton> Toma- ive googled already and searched all over the internet. thats why im here asking.
[07:25] <steel_lady> I was installing something from synaptic and it says: E: linux-igd: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[07:25] <v3n0m> bruenig: what's that? (I'm in windows right now)
[07:25] <clinton> Toma-: i searched many forums too
[07:25] <snakiesna>  who here has their CCIE cert??
[07:26] <bruenig> v3n0m, it will show you all the times you use history, at least in the past few thousand commands
[07:26] <shachaf> Admiral_Chicago: Doesn't Vista have a new NTFS or something like that?
[07:26] <shachaf> Oops.
[07:26] <v3n0m> bruenig: I used the command 'sudo tvtime', perhaps that was it?
[07:26] <bruenig> v3n0m, is that graphical?
[07:26] <Toma-> clinton: First google result: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=75568
[07:26] <shachaf> Sorry, wrong window (and old message).
[07:26] <v3n0m> bruenig: It does launch a graphical window, but it posts console messages as well describing it's status
[07:27] <bruenig> v3n0m, that is probably it
[07:27] <v3n0m> its*
[07:27] <v3n0m> bruenig: cool
[07:27] <sharkbrainguy> I'm running 7.04 and when I boot my monitor goes blank and refuses to soft reset, If I unplug it and plug it in again it works fine... does anyone know what causes this or how I can fix it?
[07:27] <alberto> hey guys somebody can help me with Cinelerra?, i got bad playback and truly can't work well on videos and i don't think it could be because of my box...
[07:28] <jahz> I'm trying to install a telnet program, but it isn't allowed to do anything in the root folder. How can I get it to create a folder for itself in the root folder?
[07:28] <zero> hi, there is any way i can change the name of a bouche of files at once?
[07:28] <VeganChick01> this is so frustrating. when i fix one thing in linux, another breaks!
[07:29] <t94xr> thats because you're a vegan.
[07:29] <tyler_d> how do I install source packages for 7.04 feisty fawn...
[07:29] <t94xr> in the new gpl3 it excludes vegans from having a fun time with linux :)
[07:30] <sharkbrainguy> it's what they deserve
[07:30] <Nuked> gdm and kdm keep freezing on me when I try to get into ubuntu feisty x86_64... could someone please help?
[07:30] <VeganChick01> t94xr: heh
[07:30] <snakiesna> any one here have their CCIE cert?
[07:30] <t94xr> VeganChick01: comedy? understand?
[07:31] <zero>  hi, there is any way i can change the name of a bounche of files at once
[07:31] <jahz> how do I get the root folder to be writable so I can install a telnet program?
[07:32] <t94xr> jahz: install it as root- by placing sudo at the front of the command
[07:32] <VeganChick01> i dunno how to check my interface eth0...
[07:32] <VeganChick01> probably b/c i have no idea what that is...
[07:32] <t94xr> ifconfig eth0
[07:32] <tyler_d> anyone help... source packages? feisty fawn 7.04?
[07:33] <zero> synaptic manager?
[07:33] <jahz> thanks
[07:33] <Nuked> tyler_d, are you trying to build a package from source
[07:33] <Nuked> ?
[07:33] <tyler_d> yes
[07:33] <Nuked> sudo apt-get build-dep packagename
[07:33] <tyler_d> new machine... nvidia 8800
[07:33] <ramorek> anyone know of a good remote app ?
[07:33] <tyler_d> downloaded the appropriate package.... don't have the source files
[07:33] <tyler_d> Nuked: any help would be appreciated
[07:34] <VeganChick01> should xubuntu automatically connect to an open wireless network upon install?
[07:34] <Nuked> tyler_d, meaning you have the dependencies to build the program?
[07:35] <MonkeyLips> Hello!
[07:35] <tovella> tyler_d: i think the nvidia drivers are "closed source"
[07:35] <bullgard4> I do not understand the group security concept of Debian/Ubuntu: Why did Ubuntu set up a Unix group 'cdrom' whose member I am?
[07:35] <tyler_d> Nuked: it was unable to find or download the sources.... for your version
[07:35] <MonkeyLips> Can someone help me?
[07:35] <tyler_d> Nuked: I could get the exact message again if necisary
[07:36] <VeganChick01> !anyone | MonkeyLips
[07:36] <ubotu> MonkeyLips: 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?
[07:36] <MonkeyLips> I have a bit of a problem with trying to use my Live CD to work..
[07:36] <Nuked> Tyler_d if you are trying to compile the nvidia source, you cant seeing as there is no nvidia source
[07:36] <Nuked> if not, you are probably missing repositories
[07:36] <MonkeyLips> Ahem!
[07:37] <VeganChick01> MonkeyLips: we need to know what your exact problem is before we can help you.
[07:37] <tyler_d> Nuked: I will duplicate the error
[07:37] <tyler_d> Nuked: brb
[07:37] <MonkeyLips> I'd love for someone to tell me how to fix my Ubunut.
[07:37] <Nuked> ok
[07:37] <VeganChick01> !patience | MonkeyLips
[07:37] <ubotu> MonkeyLips: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:37] <clinton> Toma-: that works in old versions of ubuntu, not feisty. look at how old those posts are.
[07:37] <Nuked> MonkeyLips,  me too
[07:37] <tovella> MonkeyLips: just ask your question.
[07:38] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, ask your question for the love of god
[07:38] <zero>  hi, there is any way i can change the name of a  big amount of files at once?
[07:38] <Nuked> hey VeganChick01 lay off it, you should have had !offtopic thrown at you
[07:38] <Nuked> !offtopic
[07:38] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:38] <MonkeyLips> I got a Live CD and I put it in my CD Drive, reboot, and it still reboots as Windows.
[07:38] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, did you set your bios to boot from cd first priority
[07:38] <VeganChick01> Nuked: wtf?
[07:38] <tyler_d> libc Developement package
[07:38] <Nuked> !language
[07:38] <MonkeyLips> And how do I do this?
[07:38] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:39] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, when it boots, generally there is some little screen that says hit esc or f8 or some other key to get to the bios, hit that and go from there
[07:39] <VeganChick01> wow. apparently i have to get out of here....
[07:39] <MonkeyLips> I did do that.
[07:39] <Flannel> v3n0m: you can use gksu (even from a terminal) to launch it in the future.
[07:39] <zero> how can i mount a image?
[07:39] <MonkeyLips> But what do I do once I get there?
[07:39] <VeganChick01> i offend without even trying
[07:39] <zero> like daemon tools for windows
[07:39] <Nuked> VeganChick01, im kidding relax
[07:40] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, depends on the bios, just navigate around with the mouse until you find it, there aren't generally that many options, maybe under some boot tab or something
[07:40] <bruenig> !mountiso | zero
[07:40] <ubotu> zero: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[07:40] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, I meant keyboard not mouse
[07:40] <MonkeyLips> Sorry, I completely am new to this Ubuntu stuffs. :P
[07:40] <zero> bruenig: thx
[07:40] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, that is computer stuff, not ubuntu stuff
[07:41] <zero> ubotu: thx, btw are you always here?
[07:41] <MonkeyLips> Meh, I am new to both. :P
[07:41] <Nuked> bruenig may I ask you a question?
[07:41] <MonkeyLips> So what do I do too the bios?
[07:41] <vecina> Is there a way from within kubuntu (and im sure ubuntu in general) to reformat an external HD i have? Its got two partitions and they need to be one big one for data
[07:41] <bruenig> !justask
[07:41] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:41] <bruenig> MonkeyLips, just monkey around in there until you find the right option, every bios is different, it should be fairly obvious
[07:41] <vecina> that throws me off as a programmer. Preceeding something with "!" makes me think it's negated
[07:41] <Nuked> do you think it is possible for the proprietary ati drivers to screw around with my kdm/gdm?
[07:42] <vecina> thus !justask = Dont ask!
[07:42] <MonkeyLips> Thank you so much, Burenig. :)
[07:42] <VeganChick01> vecina: rotfl
[07:42] <vecina> ^_^
[07:42] <vecina> so anyone know about reformmating external HDs?
[07:42] <Megaqwerty> will dpkg --set-selections download and install the selections, or do I have to have the packages downloaded already?
[07:42] <bruenig> Nuked, if could screw with the whole of your graphical output, it wouldn't be localized to just gdm or kdm, it would be everything
[07:42] <Megaqwerty> vecina: use gparted
[07:43] <vecina> Megaqwerty Oh, thanks. :)
[07:43] <Megaqwerty> vecina: you're welcome
[07:43] <bruenig> it*
[07:43] <vecina> normally i have insane, unanswerable questions here XD
[07:43] <Nuked> well bruenig kdm keeps on freezing for no apparent reason, and when I try to log out of an account the computer hangs
[07:43] <PepperDo1> I must compile a kernel module for Ubuntu. Can someone guide me ?
[07:43] <vecina> like why i have to reinstall hal, pal and dbus every time i boot up o.o
[07:43] <zero> the mountpoint is the directory to mount the image?   for example    sudo mount -o loop <filename> /mnt/image
[07:44] <vecina> Isnt that stupid? I log in to recovery mode and use "apt-get reinstall dbus pal hal && kdm
[07:44] <vecina> otherwise bad stuff hapens
[07:44] <bruenig> Nuked, oh that happened to me in edgy when I was using xfce, and I was using integrated graphics. Never found the problem
[07:44] <PepperDo1> Any kernel developers here?
[07:44] <Nuked> bruenig, it is absolutely driving me insane
[07:45] <bruenig> I never logged out, just one user
[07:45] <bruenig> and I had auto login setup anyways
[07:45] <PepperDo1> I'm trying to get my system set up to compile kernel modules... Where can I get help ?
[07:45] <bruenig> !kernel | PepperDo1
[07:45] <ubotu> PepperDo1: 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
[07:46] <ramorek> hey does anyone know how to change the working directory to desktop in terminal ??
[07:46] <zero> the mountpoint is the directory to mount the image?   for example    sudo mount -o loop <filename> /mnt/image
[07:46] <Flannel> ramorek: cd ~/Desktop
[07:46] <VeganChick01> i need help on configuring my wireless internet in xubuntu. apparently it won't connect to an open wireless signal by itself...and i don't have a password because the connection doesn't ask for one...
[07:46] <ramorek> thanks
[07:47] <PepperDo1> Thank you, ubotu!
[07:47] <jasonbc_> ubuntu sux
[07:48] <dfgas> how do i change the main menu icon in gnome?
[07:48] <siva> when i install any any packages from source, the error "configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.". how can i resolve it
[07:48] <cafuego> jasonbc_: don't use it then
[07:48] <sx66_> !dual boot
[07:48] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[07:48] <lynn> i have two different network cards in my system, how can I tell which one is eth0 and which is eth1?
[07:48] <jasonbc_> ubotu sucks
[07:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sucks - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:48] <Nuked> hello cafuego
[07:49] <RoC_MM> unplug one lynn.
[07:49] <bruenig> !offtopic | jason0_
[07:49] <ubotu> jason0_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:49] <bruenig> !offtopic | jasonbc_
[07:49] <ubotu> jasonbc_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:49] <PepperDo1> Ubotu, I really just need to compile+install a kernel module from source. What's the best way to go about doing that ?
[07:49] <bruenig> !opsnack | PepperDo1
[07:49] <ubotu> PepperDo1: Chocolate!  And Peanuts!
[07:49] <lynn> oh god I'm so dumb. thanks RoC_MM
[07:49] <zero> there is any way to partition a ntfs partition!?
[07:49] <Nuked> cafuego, know anything about gdm/kdm?
[07:50] <madunix> ay one installed ubuntu on powr pc (ibm p5+)?
[07:50] <jasonbc_> i don't use it
[07:50] <cafuego> jasonbc_: then how do you know it sucks?
[07:50] <Flannel> jasonbc_: please take non-support related topics to #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks.
[07:50] <bruenig> zero, you mean resize it or create an ntfs partitios?
[07:50] <cafuego> Nuked: a litte bit
[07:50] <zero> bruening: resize
[07:50] <bruenig> zero, is this vista?
[07:50] <minerale> ie  echo "foo" | r?? "foo" "bar"   -> return bar
[07:50] <zero> bruening: xp
[07:50] <minerale> what's the name of that one unix utility  r... that replaces text into input stream?*
[07:50] <Nuked> mine keeps freezing on poweron cafuego
[07:50] <jasonbc_> this place is dumb
[07:50] <Flying-Penguin90> hio
[07:50] <Flying-Penguin90> Ok, so I have a smb server running, and I can view the folers by typing in the IP adress (the computer name doesn't work)
[07:50] <Flying-Penguin90> However, I cant edit the files remotly.. 0o
[07:50] <cafuego> jasonbc_: go away then, stop trolling.
[07:51] <bruenig> zero, there is a way, gparted and such can do it, not 100% though on that
[07:51] <RoC_MM> minerale, tr
[07:51] <stumpleit> the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto arent working for me and aticonfig --inital is seg faulting can anyone help me?
[07:51] <jasonbc_> you go away
[07:51] <Flannel> minerale: you mean sed?
[07:51] <cafuego> !ops
[07:51] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[07:51] <RoC_MM> minerale, or as said before, and now, sed.
[07:51] <vecina> I deleted the partitions and then told gparted to format the entire partition as ext3 - good?
[07:51] <PepperDo1> Is there a guide for compiling kernel modules (drivers) from source ?
[07:51] <nixternal> cafuego: ?
[07:51] <Amaranth> cafuego: ?
[07:51] <nalioth> cafuego: yes?
[07:51] <cafuego> nixternal: jasonbc_ is trolling
[07:51] <vecina> that should make a good, private disk
[07:51] <ramorek> when i do cd /desktop it fives me "no such file or directory"
[07:51] <minerale> roc_mm: well it can be done by many tools, sed is one, perl is one, but this one only accepts to arguments
[07:51] <nalioth> jasonbc_: please be civil
[07:51] <nixternal> cafuego: yes he is...thanks
[07:51] <v3n0m> bruenig, preaction, flannel: I still am getting the same errors, I'm not sure if I made an error, but I don't think so, is there a way to check if the command given to me by bruenig has worked correctly?  Do I have to restart?
[07:51] <nixternal> heh
[07:51] <cafuego> trolling for no good reason , i hsould say ;-)
[07:51] <hinesd> hey guys, i just installed ubuntu and now i cna't boot to xp anymore, grub doens't list it, though the drive is on my desktop, i'm not really sure what to do, i ran chkdsk /r through windows recover on the xp service pack 2 cd but now I can't boot up to xp still. any suggestions?
[07:51] <Madpilot> ramorek, Desktop, not desktop - case matters
[07:52] <Myrtti> wha
[07:52] <cafuego> ta
[07:52] <sx66_> !resizing partition
[07:52] <ramorek> oooo
[07:52] <Flannel> ramorek: / isn't the same as ~/ and, Desktop is different than desktop (case sens.)
[07:52] <vecina> Trolling is  bad u.u
[07:52] <tovella> zero: weren't you asking about renaming a bunch of files?
[07:52] <ramorek> thnx
[07:52] <zero> bruening: the thing is i want to give more size to my linux partition, and take it from window's partition
[07:52] <bruenig> v3n0m, you shouldn't have to, I would just go with it
[07:52] <zero> tovella: yes i was!
[07:52] <cafuego> Nuked: Does the box lock up when you boot into recovery mode?
[07:52] <Flannel> hinesd: you'll need to reinstall GRUB,
[07:52] <Flannel> !grub > hinesd
[07:52] <zero> tovella: i felt ignored :(!
[07:52] <RoC_MM> hinesd, does it show up when you open GNOME Partition Editor?
[07:52] <bruenig> zero, what is your deal with renaming files, I am better at scripting than ntfs resize
[07:52] <Nuked> I have not tried cafuego... I wouldnt know what to do when I got there
[07:53] <minerale> roc_mm: ah found it, tr
[07:53] <hinesd> i havne't opened the partition editor since installing jsut a moment
[07:53] <tovella> i know that xubuntu has a think called bulk-rename - i'm still trying to find out how to make that happen in gnome.
[07:53] <RoC_MM> minerale, do you prefer tr over sed...if so why?
[07:53] <cafuego> Nuked: At first, just see if it runs OK. if not, gdm is not the problem :-)
[07:53] <Flying-Penguin> Ok so I have my smb server running right, but I can only view the computer if i go to "\\ip" not if I use computer name. Also I can not edit the files from the remote computer. I wish to fix both of thease problems? what shoudl I do?
[07:53] <v3n0m> bruenig: that's why I'm asking the question, because after executing the command, I get the same problems
[07:53] <zero> bruenig: i have a big amount of pics that i'd like to put them into my database for a job im making
[07:53] <Nuked> cafuego this also happens with kdm
[07:53] <bruenig> zero, I have a feeling though that your partitioning scheme isn't going to work. You can't tamper with the beginning of a partition without formatting it. You can't take away space or add space. So you won't be able to do what you are trying to do without formatting one of the partitions
[07:53] <cafuego> Nuked: Well, gdm/kdm/X in general.
[07:53] <bruenig> zero, ok you are trying to name them from what to what, give some details here
[07:54] <Nuked> then what do I do cafuego
[07:54] <hinesd> where is the gnome partition manager?
[07:54] <mobutu> hinesd: gparted
[07:54] <bruenig> v3n0m, do startx from that tty
[07:54] <cafuego> Nuked: If recovery mode works fine, you disabled gdm and/or kdm, then check their log fiels and the system log fiels for issues.
[07:54] <minerale> roc_mm: well, that's the only thing I need
[07:55] <v3n0m> bruenig: k
[07:55] <minerale> roc_mm: ie, preferring a full blown ide vs vi
[07:55] <ramorek> ctrl alt f10 is for regular scrren ??
[07:55] <hinesd> ok how do i launch gparted?
[07:55] <bruenig> hinesd, gksu gparted
[07:55] <hinesd> did that
[07:55] <hinesd> then it asked for
[07:55] <bruenig> ramorek, ctrl + alt + f7
[07:56] <zero> bruenig: they have random names and i need them to have a sequential name, like    pic1.jpg    pic2.jpg
[07:56] <yoyovoe_> ctrl alt f7 for xwindows
[07:56] <ramorek> thnx
[07:56] <bruenig> zero, it doesn't matter what pic is named what number, you just want them in sequence?
[07:56] <ramorek> no one in here has nx server ?
[07:56] <hinesd> it asked for my admin pass, i put that in and then i put it in and never launched
[07:57] <tovella> zero: take a look at this page:
[07:57] <tovella> http://tips.webdesign10.com/how-to-bulk-rename-files-in-linux-in-the-terminal
[07:57] <zero> bruening: yep
[07:57] <bruenig> zero, ok are they all in one directory?
[07:57] <zero> bruenig: yep i just need sequence
[07:57] <zero> bruenig: noup they are not
[07:58] <zero> bruenig: i actually need them in different directories!
[07:58] <zero> tovella: i'll take a look, thx!
[07:58] <bruenig> zero, do they need to stay in the directories they are in?
[07:58] <klobster> when a cd or flash disk is automounted how does it know where to mount to?
[07:58] <hinesd> how do i reinstall grub?
[07:58] <zero> bruenig: yes
[07:58] <bruenig> zero, how many directories are there?
[07:59] <zero> bruenig: that is the path i use to call them from my data base
[07:59] <cafuego> klobster: /media/volumenanem
[07:59] <cafuego> klobster: and it can check /etc/fstab for matching info.
[07:59] <zero> bruenig: mmm like 10
[07:59] <hinesd> I think i found the problem
[07:59] <imac1> does anyone know of a reason why a cdrom drive would be able to detect cd's but not be able to display the files on those cds even if they can be viewed on other machines, here is my messages file here http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24175/
[08:00] <hinesd> Does anyone know if it's bad if your xp is set to media/hda5 ?
[08:00] <klobster> cafuego: how does it know to do it in /media, and not /mnt?  if I change it in fstabs to be /mnt will the automount follow suit?
[08:00] <xjkx> I installed vncserver on linux and ultravnc on windows 98, i put ip:port, it asks for password, i give password, then i get a silver screen and nothing else o.o
[08:01] <Lekrem> hinesd: mine is, ubuntu just takes partitions as removeable devices as far as mounting goes
[08:01] <hinesd> ok
[08:01] <hinesd> it's just
[08:01] <wwallace> can anyone help with amarok?
[08:01] <Lekrem> sure
[08:01] <hinesd> does it have to say boot next to  when it installs?
[08:01] <wwallace> im able to play a cd in xmms
[08:01] <wwallace> but when i got to amarok
[08:01] <wwallace> amarok says it  cant read the cd?
[08:01] <wwallace> is a music cd
[08:02] <wwallace> to play in xmms
[08:02] <Lekrem> what format are the files on the cds?
[08:02] <wwallace> i do xmms /dev/scd0
[08:02] <wwallace> cda
[08:02] <Lekrem> cda?
[08:02] <wwallace> yes
[08:02] <wwallace> music cd
[08:02] <tritium> !enter | wwallace
[08:02] <ubotu> wwallace: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:02] <wwallace> sorry
[08:02] <newb_prob> I got beryl/compiz working. I want to hack on it to have a minotirty report like ui. Basically, I need to hack the source code so that 1) I can grab location of windows + their sizes 2) emulate mouse clicks/ drags/etc ... <-- what is the easiest way to achieve this?can anyone point me to documentation / guides? [Asking here in ubuntu instead of beryl because the beryl guys told me to wait since they're merging; and I'm thikning -- if it
[08:03] <newb_prob> already works in ubuntu, I'll just hack whatever code that ubuntu is using to make it work since it's good enough for my purposes] 
[08:03] <Lekrem> did you u burn the cd?
[08:03] <klobster> imac1: your hdparms are messed up?
[08:03] <ubunt1> hey
[08:03] <wwallace> yes
[08:03] <ubunt1> i want to install ubuntu server
[08:03] <ubunt1> what i need
[08:03] <Flying-Penguin> !pastbin
[08:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastbin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:03] <tovella> zero: i think thunar would be the easiest way to rename those files.
[08:03] <ubunt1> ubuntu server cd and after that how i can configure it
[08:03] <Lekrem> wwallace what kind were they before you burned them?
[08:03] <wwallace> !pastebin
[08:03] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:03] <zero> tovella: thunar?
[08:03] <wwallace> mp3
[08:03] <Lekrem> ok
[08:03] <sx66_> stupid partition
[08:03] <wwallace> i burned with k3b
[08:03] <xjkx> I installed vncserver on linux and ultravnc on windows 98, i put ip:port, it asks for password, i give password, then i get a silver screen and nothing else o.o
[08:03] <imac1> klobster: well the drive in question  "hdb" is the cd drive on an imac
[08:04] <Flying-Penguin> wwallace: heh, oops =D
[08:04] <wwallace> hi Flying-Penguin
[08:04] <Lekrem> wwallace can amarok play the mp3s?
[08:04] <ubunt1> ubuntu server and webmin?
[08:04] <wwallace> mp3's in another puter
[08:04] <ubunt1> ubuntu server and ssh
[08:04] <tovella> zero: If you want to bulk rename files with a GUI tool, try Thunar file manager.
[08:04] <Flying-Penguin> wwallace: 0o hi?
[08:04] <wwallace> but amarok can play mp3's
[08:04] <ubunt1> but how ssh work,is there a gui?
[08:04] <sx66_> !mp3 synchronization
[08:04] <klobster> can you open a shell and do a sudo hdparm -l /dev/hdb
[08:04] <zero> tovella: would work    sudo apt-get install Thunar ?
[08:04] <hinesd> how do you reinstall grub
[08:04] <difeta> I've dl the i386 feisty iso live cd. When I boot from cd the whole computer freezes just after x starts to load. Any ideas? This didn't occur with the first release of feisty on the same computer.
[08:04] <wwallace> ubunt1, ssh user@ip
[08:05] <sx66_> oh
[08:05] <tovella> zero: exactly - it's covered in the web page i sent you.
[08:05] <Lekrem> wwallace: sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[08:05] <ubunt1> wwallace: what
[08:05] <sx66_> !restart
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about restart - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <mneptok> ubunt1: Unix server administration is not a GUI world.
[08:05] <sx66_> !restarting
[08:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about restarting - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:05] <wwallace> ubunt1, ssh user@ip
[08:05] <zero> tovella: yeah i just saw it now
[08:05] <ubunt1> wwallace: now when i put the ubuntu server,what i need
[08:06] <sx66_> !installation
[08:06] <zero> tovella: i'll try it now
[08:06] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[08:06] <klobster> mneptok: not with _that_ attitude...
[08:06] <mneptok> klobster: huh?
[08:06] <bruenig> zero, are the directories structured in any common way, like do you have 1 directory and then 10 subdirectories with photos or does it go down a few in hierarchy
[08:06] <wwallace> Lekrem, ?
[08:07] <source> how do i edit the WoW configuration file
[08:07] <xjkx>  I installed vncserver on linux and ultravnc on windows 98, i put ip:port, it asks for password, i give password, then i get a silver screen and nothing else o.o
[08:07] <varka> ubunt1: you have to specify what kind of server you want to set up, HTTP, FTP, LDAP.....
[08:07] <source> with wine?
[08:07] <ubunt1> varka: all kind of server
[08:07] <Flying-Penguin> source: uhh.. with Gedit?
[08:07] <ubunt1> varka: what i need
[08:07] <Lekrem> wwallace: type this in terminal: sudo apt-get install libxine-extracodecs
[08:07] <Flying-Penguin> source: well actuly.. any text editor realy
[08:07] <wwallace> ok
[08:07] <sx66_> !ftw
[08:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ftw - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:07] <sx66_> lol
[08:07] <sx66_> ftw
[08:08] <source> Flying, you mean regredit
[08:08] <RoC_MM> ha
[08:08] <ubunt1> varka when i complete the install of ubuntu server,how can i configure it,.
[08:08] <Flying-Penguin> source: No NO NO
[08:08] <wwallace> Lekrem, E: Couldn't find package libxine-extracodecs
[08:08] <wwallace> root@mp3j2:/home/wwallace#
[08:08] <zero> bruenig: yep it is structured! i have 5 directories, then goes like 2 or 3 subdirectories for each directory
[08:08] <bruenig> zero...
[08:08] <JW_510> Hello
[08:08] <sx66_> !how many people?
[08:08] <Flying-Penguin> source: WoW doesn't put anything in the reg, all config info is in .../World of Warcraft/WTF/config.wtf
[08:08] <sx66_> anything new?
[08:08] <zero> bruenig: sorry im pretty slow :$!
[08:08] <RoC_MM> ubunt1, you now have a server OS...what do you want to do with it?
[08:08] <bruenig> zero, are there any spaces in these directories or photos?
[08:08] <JW_510> Is this where I ask how to upgrade form Ubuntu 5.10 to 6.10 or 7.04?
[08:08] <sx66_> !lol
[08:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <bruenig> zero, the names that is
[08:09] <bruenig> sx66_, stop being retarded
[08:09] <mneptok> sx66_: stop abusing the bot, please
[08:09] <hinesd> anyone know hwo to reinstall grub
[08:09] <ubunt1> RoC_MM: i want to,i want to configure it
[08:09] <xjkx> help with vncserver/viewer
[08:09] <source> Flying, i see
[08:09] <varka> ubunt1: there is no simple answer to that, you can log in to that server with ssh like wwallace said, but you should learn more about services and servers before it seems
[08:09] <bruenig> !grub | hinesd follow lost grub after installing windows
[08:09] <ubotu> hinesd follow lost grub after installing windows: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:09] <ubunt1> RoC_MM: like,gui
[08:09] <sx66_> bruenig, sorry
[08:09] <zero> bruenig: photos
[08:09] <zero> bruenig: what do you mean with spaces?
[08:09] <ubunt1> varka: ok from where i can see ssh.
[08:09] <hinesd> i haven't lost grub
[08:09] <hinesd> i lost windows
[08:09] <Lekrem> wwallace sudo apt-get update|Then try again
[08:09] <bruenig> zero, in the names, like "photo one thing here.jpg" or "photoonethinghere.jpg"
[08:09] <turkey> wow just installed ubuntu, this is easier to use than windows =0
[08:09] <wwallace> im running kanotix lekrem
[08:10] <Flying-Penguin>  source: http://www.wowwiki.com/Linux/Wine
[08:10] <JW_510> I have a brand new install of 5.10 and I would like to update it to 6.10 or 7.04 if it has better benefits over 6.10, can anyone help please?
[08:10] <dogatemycomputer> hinesd: then it soudns like everything is working fine :)
[08:10] <RoC_MM> agreed turkey .
[08:10] <hinesd> hahaha
[08:10] <hinesd> no
[08:10] <zero> bruenig: there are no spaces
[08:10] <hinesd> io jsut need it to find the xp
[08:10] <turkey> I have nvidia 7900 GS, do I have to download opengl? the chess game won't play in 3d
[08:10] <RoC_MM> !upgrade > JW_510
[08:10] <zero> bruenig: they all are like  askdfdqlrwer2s.jpg
[08:10] <varka> ubunt1: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#SSH_Server
[08:10] <bruenig> zero, what about spaces in the directory names?
[08:10] <mneptok> JW_510: you need to work your way forward through releases. 5.10 > 6.06 > 6.10 > 7.04
[08:11] <zero> bruenig: should i change the names manually?
[08:11] <zero> bruenig: yeah there are some spaces
[08:11] <ko> Here's a long shot question: is anyone familiar with a method to fix (or prevent) the black windows problem in Beryl on nvidia cards? (I have a GeForce Go 440MX 64mb card on this machine).
[08:11] <mneptok> ko: try #ubuntu-effects
[08:11] <ko> thanks mneptok
[08:11] <mneptok> thank me when you find someone awake ;)
[08:11] <turkey> =/
[08:11] <source> Flying, thanks but i already gone there... i just don't know how to edit it
[08:12] <source> :"(
[08:12] <xjkx>  I installed vncserver on linux and ultravnc on windows 98, i put ip:port, it asks for password, i give password, then i get a silver screen and nothing else o.o
[08:12] <bruenig> ok well the easiest way to do this without getting really complex is just to cd into each directory and run this command, I know not fully automated but quick: CTR='1' ; for PIC in *; do mv $PIC pic${CTR} && let "CTR++" ; done
[08:12] <ubunt1> and if i install gui what will happend?
[08:12] <turkey> is there something I need to go get 7900 gs to support 3D? sorry for being newbie
[08:12] <Lekrem> wwallace run /usr/bin/gnome-app-install
[08:12] <Flying-Penguin> source: do you know where your wow install is?
[08:12] <Nahi> hello when i used to use window there was a program called hot spot shield its like a vpn that gives me a new ip to bypass the proxy in uae is there something similar to use on linux ?
[08:12] <wwallace> im using kde
[08:12] <bruenig> zero, woops left off the .jpg
[08:13] <bruenig> ok well the easiest way to do this without getting really complex is just to cd into each directory and run this command, I know not fully automated but quick: CTR='1' ; for PIC in *; do mv $PIC pic${CTR}.jpg && let "CTR++" ; done
[08:13] <source> flying, nope :<
[08:13] <Flying-Penguin> source: ok.. one sec
[08:13] <ubunt1> if i install ubuntu server with gui what will happend?
[08:13] <JW_510> mneptok, I tryed to just install 6.10 but once it gets past the inital "Install Ubuntu from cdrom, the progress bar bounces back and forth for a minute then the screen goes black and a cursor appears in the upper left hand corner, then my screen goes into standby mode? I get the same effect when trying to do a fresh install of 7.04
[08:13] <bruenig> ubunt1, you will have a server with a gui
[08:13] <Flying-Penguin> source: First make sure you have a nice edit program run "sudo apt-get install gedit"
[08:13] <RoC_MM> ubunt1, if you want a GUI, you don't want Ubuntu Server, and should download the Ubuntu Desktop CD for a GUI out of the box.
[08:13] <turkey> =/
[08:13] <Nahi> how can i bypass my isp's proxy ?
[08:13] <zero> bruenig:  i just run that command?
[08:14] <thinkl00p> ubuntu comes ready for bluetooth right/
[08:14] <RoC_MM> Nahi, I am familiar with that great service...there are quite a few things, but nothing has the raw speed of HSS
[08:14] <mneptok> JW_510: you don't need CDs. you can upgrade with the package system.
[08:14] <bruenig> zero, yeah everything after the colon, make sure you are cd into the directory with the pics first, you will have to cd into each directory and run it
[08:14] <ubunt1> RoC_MM: ok then install ubuntu server and webmin?
[08:14] <sx66_> fix resolution on dell 710m to 1280 x 800...
[08:14] <source> flying, okay
[08:14] <RoC_MM> ubunt1, That would be a great idea...webmin is pretty slick, you'll love it.
[08:14] <Lekrem> wwallace do you have some sort of package manager>
[08:14] <Nahi> RoC_MM, i dont mind can u direct me please
[08:14] <Flying-Penguin> source: to much trafic in here.. join #wow-wine
[08:14] <TabooTreez> how does on kill x?
[08:14] <wwallace> apt
[08:14] <thinkl00p> somehow my logitech keyboard and mouse are working right now through bluetooth but 'hcitool dev' shows nothing
[08:14] <zero> bruenig:  ok ok, i'll givet it a shot! thx
[08:14] <v3n0m> bruenig: after I do that I'm getting more errors
[08:14] <ubunt1> RoC_MM: but can i install it without gui?
[08:15] <TabooTreez> how does one kill xorg*
[08:15] <bruenig> v3n0m, what are the more errors
[08:15] <VeganChick01> i just realized...there are Atheros drivers present on my xubuntu partition upon installation...but i use an AirPort Extremecard...how do i change the drivers? (without internet access)
[08:15] <shachaf> TabooTreez: Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, if you're sure you want to.
[08:15] <Lekrem> wwallace try to install something called "Xine extra plugins"
[08:15] <v3n0m> bruenig: I'll put them in pastebin
[08:15] <RoC_MM> Nahi, I've used Tor and JAP, you could try those...you can also buy cheap vpn service.
[08:15] <bruenig> TabooTreez, killall X
[08:15] <wwallace> ok lets c
[08:15] <TabooTreez> shachaf: that just restarts x
[08:15] <RoC_MM> ubunt1, yes...run the command "sudo apt-get install webmin"
[08:16] <ubunt1> ok
[08:16] <tovella> zero: did you figure it out yet?
[08:16] <shachaf> TabooTreez: No, it kills X, but then gdm restarts it.
[08:16] <TabooTreez> bruenig: that doesnt kill antyhing
[08:16] <ubunt1> then see ya.
[08:16] <bruenig> TabooTreez, well kill -9 the pid
[08:16] <shachaf> TabooTreez: Try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[08:16] <JW_510> mneptok, Should I update my current 5.10 befor I upgrade to 6.06?
[08:16] <zero> tovella: im working on it!
[08:16] <RoC_MM> Nahi, I think a cheap VPN service would be the best, JAP is significantly faster than Tor, which is very distributed, but slowish.  Sorry to hear you are in a bad situation.
[08:17] <zero> tovella: i just installed the tool you just told me
[08:17] <Nahi> well tor ] 
[08:17] <TabooTreez> shachaf: thank you very much
[08:17] <Nahi> ro
[08:17] <MenZa> Upgrading all the way from Breezy to Feisty (if that's what you're planning), well, that sounds a bit risky, JW_510
[08:17] <bruenig> zero, that command should work, have you tried it, oh and that bulk rename won't help you for a task such as this, I have used it before
[08:17] <MenZa> Particularly since upgrading tools weren't that good in Breezy or Dapper
[08:17] <Nahi> RoC_MM, where cna i down jap from HSS rox though
[08:17] <zero> tovella: and i wants to try the script that bruenig gave
[08:17] <wwallace> Lekrem, nothing about extra plug ins
[08:17] <Nahi> download*
[08:17] <Lekrem> hmm
[08:17] <TabooTreez> says im still running x when i try sh my nvidia driver
[08:17] <RoC_MM> Nahi, search google.com for that.
[08:17] <Sp4rKy> does i have a way to add users to some group by default ?
[08:18] <zero> bruenig: ok ill try it now!
[08:18] <v3n0m> bruenig: the list is quite long, but it starts out as this xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/x/.serverauth.6473, .Xauthority, and then afterwards it says Fatal Server Error; Server is already active for display 0 and continues on giving other errors
[08:18] <Lekrem> wwallace do you have synaptic?
[08:18] <Nahi> okay
[08:18] <TabooTreez> x is still running
[08:18] <wwallace> ill install it wait
[08:18] <TabooTreez> no help?
[08:18] <bruenig> !hang
[08:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hang - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:18] <bruenig> !hangs
[08:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hangs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:19] <Nahi> RoC_MM, JAP 00.05.056 ?
[08:19] <wwallace> Lekrem, ok installed synaptics
[08:19] <Lekrem> open it up and find libxine-extracodecs
[08:20] <RoC_MM> Nahi, JAP's website is http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html
[08:20] <zero> bruenig: omg, i dont know what combination of keys i pressed but it just log me off :S
[08:20] <Frogzoo> bruenig: please don't parlay with the bot in chan - try /msb ubotu your_query
[08:20] <tovella> zero: script? - i missed that - looking at some other stuff at the same time.
[08:20] <Frogzoo> bruenig: please don't parlay with the bot in chan - try /msg ubotu your_query
[08:20] <zero> bruenig: can you recopy the script?
[08:20] <Lekrem> wwallace open it up and find libxine-extracodecs
[08:20] <MenZa> zero: probably CTRL+ALT+Backspace. Did X restart?
[08:20] <RoC_MM> Nahi, the version you gave is old
[08:20] <wwallace> Lekrem, where do i find synaptics?
[08:20] <Nahi> oh okay
[08:20] <zero> MenZa: yes it did restart !
[08:20] <bruenig> Frogzoo, there once was a factoid I swear called hangs or something like that that told you to rm xauthority and iceauthority
[08:20] <VeganChick01> i think i might explode soon. this is ridiculous. ubuntu did not have any problems with wireless when i installed, but once i installed xubuntu by itself (rather than just updating on top of ubuntu)...i don't get wireless at all!
[08:21] <MenZa> zero: That'd be CTRL+ALT+Backspace then :)
[08:21] <zero> MenZa: lol, didnt know it :P!
[08:21] <Nahi> RoC_MM, its blocked
[08:21] <Nahi> damn uae lol
[08:21] <MenZa> zero: You know now :)
[08:21] <Nahi> can u gime the exact download link please...
[08:21] <wwallace> Lekrem, where do i find synaptics?
[08:21] <zero> MenZa: and i wanted to restart X before!!
[08:21] <Lekrem> wwallace run: synaptic
[08:21] <zero> MenZa: several times when beryl crashes!
[08:21] <RoC_MM> Nahi, how bad is the blocking?
[08:21] <MenZa> wwallace: System -> Administration  -> Synaptic Package Manager
[08:21] <MenZa> zero: have you not set a fallback manager?
[08:21] <Nahi> RoC_MM, real bad
[08:22] <MenZa> RoC_MM: Bad.
[08:22] <zero> bruenig: i feel terrible, can you re copy  the script you just gave me
[08:22] <MenZa> RoC_MM: The UAE has a filtering that can be compared to the of China.
[08:22] <Nahi> everything goes through proxy.ae
[08:22] <zero> MenZa: what is that?
[08:22] <v3n0m> bruenig: any ideas?
[08:22] <wwallace> thanks MenZa
[08:22] <bruenig> ok well the easiest way to do this without getting really complex is just to cd into each directory and run this command, I know not fully automated but quick: CTR='1' ; for PIC in *; do mv $PIC pic${CTR}.jpg && let "CTR++" ; done
[08:22] <bruenig> zero
[08:22] <MenZa> zero: Right click your Beryl icon in your tray, hover of "Select a fallback window manager if Beryl crashes" (or however that goes) and choose Metacity.
[08:22] <wwallace> Lekrem, how do i search for that in synaptic?
[08:23] <zero> bruenig: sorry i just restart X :S
[08:23] <bruenig> v3n0m, sorry wasn't paying attention, get into console and delete .ICEauthority and .Xauthority and try again
[08:23] <MenZa> zero: It could be further in, but I'm not sure
[08:23] <Lekrem> wwallace just search for xine
[08:23] <RoC_MM> Nahi, can you access this url?  http://www.the-cloak.com/Cloaked/+cfg=15/http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/index_en.html
[08:23] <wwallace> ok
[08:23] <MenZa> zero: Provided you have that Beryl icon. If not, run beryl-manager in a terminal emulator.
[08:23] <wwallace> i have xine installed
[08:23] <zero> MenZa: ohhh you mean that, well it is set, but didnt really help at all
[08:23] <Nahi> no
[08:23] <Nahi> RoC_MM, its blocked lol
[08:24] <MenZa> zero: When you say 'disappear', I believe you mean the windows lose their borders?
[08:24] <Nahi> i despise windowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
[08:24] <Nahi> lol
[08:24] <Nahi> i despise windowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwws
[08:24] <hongyu> how can I move one folder on desktop to root? help!
[08:24] <MenZa> zero: if so, just right click that and click 'Reload window manager'
[08:24] <MenZa> zero: It should restore them.
[08:24] <Nahi> hongyu, drag drop....
[08:24] <MenZa> hongyu: Why would you want to move a folder to /?
[08:24] <v3n0m> bruenig: np, so I just go into ctrl+alt+f1 and type 'delete .ICEauthority and afterwards delete .Xauthority' ?
[08:24] <MenZa> hongyu: Out of curiousity?
[08:25] <Lekrem> wwallace: can you find libxine-extracodecs?
[08:25] <RoC_MM> Nahi, check to see if you have java by doing "java -version"
[08:25] <wwallace> Lekrem, lets c
[08:25] <tovella> bruenig: agreed - that command will work better ...enumeration.
[08:25] <zero> MenZa: when it crashes, i cant really do anything
[08:25] <bruenig> v3n0m, rm
[08:25] <hongyu> it always warning me I am not the owner
[08:25] <MenZa> zero: Oh. That sounds pretty bad :/
[08:25] <MenZa> hongyu: Yes, it does.
[08:25] <Yago^^Potato> can some 1 help me i sent a few of you a pm
[08:25] <MenZa> hongyu: That protection is set to protect you ;)
[08:25] <zero> MenZa: yes it is, that's why i never use it
[08:25] <MenZa> hongyu: Now, why would you want to move a folder to /?
[08:25] <MenZa> !pm | Yago^^Potato
[08:25] <ubotu> Yago^^Potato: 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.
[08:25] <hongyu> I know, how can i change?
[08:26] <MenZa> hongyu: you can't /change/ it, but you CAN use a sudo operation to move it
[08:26] <v3n0m> bruenig: rm?
[08:26] <zero> MenZa: beryl it's a beta thing right?
[08:26] <bruenig> v3n0m, rm the files, don't type delete, type rm
[08:26] <MenZa> hongyu: But since you won't tell me what you're moving, I'm leaving all responsibility for what happens
[08:26] <hongyu> cp -r?
[08:26] <MenZa> zero: Yeah
[08:26] <wwallace> i find libxines but no extra codecs
[08:26] <bruenig> hongyu, cp -R
[08:26] <MenZa> hongyu: sudo cp -R <folder> <target folder>
[08:26] <Yago^^Potato> well i came over from centos and just installed ubuntu and dont even know how to get to the desktop on it lol
[08:26] <Lekrem> wwallace hit the reload button
[08:26] <MenZa> hongyu: but be extremely careful with it
[08:27] <wwallace> ok
[08:27] <hongyu> ok, i try again, thank you guys!
[08:27] <MenZa> Np :9
[08:27] <RoC_MM> Nahi, ?
[08:27] <MenZa> :)*
[08:27] <Nahi> RoC_MM, java version "1.6.0"
[08:27] <Nahi> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
[08:27] <Nahi> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode, sharing)
[08:27] <RoC_MM> Great.
[08:27] <RoC_MM> Nahi, can you access mediafire.com?
[08:28] <Yago^^Potato> so can any 1 help me get to the desktop?
[08:28] <Nahi> yp
[08:28] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: What's the problem?
[08:28] <Nahi> RoC_MM, yes
[08:28] <Yago^^Potato> well i came over from centos and just installed ubuntu and dont even know how to get to the desktop on it lol
[08:28] <Yago^^Potato> im at the log in screen
[08:28] <RoC_MM> Nahi, I can download the JAP program and then upload it to mediafire where you could download it.
[08:28] <Nahi> RoC_MM, if u give me the download link i can download it on my psybnc
[08:29] <Nahi> and use ftp to download it
[08:29] <Nahi> so u dont have to go through all this
[08:29] <RoC_MM> http://anon.inf.tu-dresden.de/jap/JAP.jar
[08:29] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: do you remember the user account you created during install?
[08:29] <Yago^^Potato> yes
[08:29] <wwallace> Lekrem, no extra codecs
[08:30] <zero> bruenig: mmm not sure i do something wrong, i change to the right directory and enter the command, just press enter and the appears     > as the prompt
[08:30] <RoC_MM> oh Nahi HSS is a VPN program, all Internet than goes through that program...JAP is a more traditional proxy where you tell each program to go through the proxy manually, but it works.
[08:30] <VeganChick01> can someone please help me figure out what's wrong with my wireless? xubuntu should be recognizing the connection automatically and it's not, and i don't know what to do...but i can't do anything until my internet works...
[08:30] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: you have to enter your name and password, using Enter key to finish the input
[08:30] <Nahi> i just need the browser to go through proxy
[08:30] <Lekrem> wwallace: Settings --> Repositories and tell me what 3rd party sources you have
[08:30] <RoC_MM> Correct Nahi .
[08:30] <Yago^^Potato> ok now what
[08:30] <bruenig> zero, the whole thing at once?   CTR='1' ; for PIC in *; do mv $PIC pic${CTR}.jpg && let "CTR++" ; done
[08:31] <Szymek> siemka
[08:31] <Szymek> jestu jakis polak??
[08:31] <RoC_MM> Nahi, it says you can start JAP by running "java -jar JAP.jar"
[08:31] <magnetron> !pl | Szymek
[08:31] <ubotu> Szymek: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[08:31] <Yago^^Potato> it says yago@ubuntu:~$
[08:31] <tovella> bruenig: actually the thunar bulk rename (feisty) will do enumeration.
[08:31] <Nahi> okay its on my shells im gunna download it to my laptop
[08:31] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: then there is some problem
[08:31] <zero> bruenig: lol i thought "done"    was like     "and you are done", not actually part of the command
[08:32] <Yago^^Potato> ....
[08:32] <bruenig> zero, oh no, it ends the for loop
[08:32] <Yago^^Potato> but the install went fine
[08:32] <Szymek> moglibycie da mi link do jakiego poradnika jak zainstalowa srodowisko graficzne??
[08:32] <zero> bruenig: thx :D:D it worked
[08:32] <wwallace> Lekrem, thank u but i have to go to sleep
[08:32] <wwallace> tired bye now
[08:32] <wwallace> ill c u
[08:32] <Szymek> na goym ubuntu
[08:32] <wwallace> thanks for your time
[08:32] <Lekrem> wwallace: sorry i didnt fix ur problem
[08:32] <zero> bruenig: if i want to put a name like       house       i just have to change "PIC"?
[08:33] <MenZa> Szymek: Which language is that?
[08:33] <hongyu> sudo cp -r /home/hongyu/desktop/wre-ubuntu.tar.bz2 /data, is it right?
[08:33] <CheshireViking> !pl > Szymek, See the private message from ubotu
[08:33] <Yago^^Potato> this is the first time i have booted ububtu
[08:33] <Nahi> why isn't there sometrhing like hotspot shield for linux
[08:33] <Szymek> moglibycie da mi link do jakiego poradnika jak zainstalowa srodowisko graficzne na goym ubuntu??
[08:33] <Nahi> HSS rox
[08:33] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: try to restart the computer (sudo shutdown -r now)
[08:33] <Lilacor> !ru
[08:33] <ubotu>    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[08:33] <bruenig> zero, no you would change pic${CTR}.jpg to house ${CTR}.jpg
[08:33] <magnetron> !pl
[08:33] <ubotu> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[08:33] <Lilacor> !pl
[08:33] <bruenig> zero, no you would change pic${CTR}.jpg to house${CTR}.jpg
[08:33] <hongyu> data is one folder in root
[08:33] <Lilacor> :P
[08:33] <MenZa> magnetron: There's one language I can't identify :P
[08:33] <RoC_MM> Nahi, there isn't anything else like HotSpot Shield anywhereee..nothign else is as easy and and fast as it...I am surprised it is free of charge.
[08:34] <zero> bruenig: ok thx!
[08:34] <MenZa> hongyu: Why are you copying a bzipped tarball to /data ?
[08:34] <magnetron> MenZa: he said "polak"
[08:34] <Yago^^Potato> -bash: sudu command not found
[08:34] <MenZa> magnetron: ah.
[08:34] <VeganChick01> there are a thousand people on and not one can help me?
[08:34] <RoC_MM> Nahi, they do support OS X, maybe if enough people ask they will support Linux.
[08:34] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: It's 'sudo'
[08:34] <Lekrem> Yago: sudo
[08:34] <MenZa> VeganChick01: Well, that depends what your issue is.
[08:34] <Yago^^Potato> k now it asks for a password
[08:34] <joojin> umm
[08:34] <Nahi> okay
[08:35] <MenZa> So input your password
[08:35] <Nahi> im runing jap
[08:35] <ko> Yago^^Potato:  so enter your password.
[08:35] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: enter your password
[08:35] <Nahi> but its in a conf of something
[08:35] <MenZa> ko: :)
[08:35] <zero> tovella: the script bruenig just gave me worked really good, and the tool you gave me worked as well! thx
[08:35] <Nahi> localhost:4001
[08:35] <Yago^^Potato> k it says its rebooting
[08:35] <hongyu> you mean i need move the extract folder?
[08:35] <ko> MenZa you beat me :P
[08:35] <MenZa> I did indeed :)
[08:35] <Yago^^Potato> like i said i just installed this
[08:35] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: tell us if it gives any errors during boot
[08:35] <VoX> anyone know why vlc would just quit when trying to watch something using the opengl output mode?
[08:35] <RoC_MM> Nahi, , that's the proxy address and port that you set your browser to use.
[08:35] <Nahi> how do i know wich one to set
[08:35] <Nahi> lol
[08:35] <Yago^^Potato> no errors
[08:36] <zero> bruenig: btw where i can learn the thing you just made?
[08:36] <Yago^^Potato> now it says ubuntu login
[08:36] <RoC_MM> localhost....port 4001...pick any of the names it has as servers, some are faster than others...
[08:36] <Nahi> RoC_MM, can u gime a list
[08:36] <Yago^^Potato> everything said ok
[08:36] <ko> Yago^^Potato: are you looking at a black terminal screen? or a GUI login screen?
[08:36] <magnetron> Yago^^Potato: wait. did you do a server install?
[08:36] <Yago^^Potato> black term
[08:36] <RoC_MM> I don't have the software in front of me...I couldn't tell you much except from memory Nahi
[08:36] <MenZa> magnetron: check if he has openssh-server installed; that should clarify. Server comes with it, Desktop doesn't.
[08:37] <MenZa> :)
[08:37] <RoC_MM> dpkg -l openssh-server
[08:37] <Nahi> try lol
[08:37] <Yago^^Potato> the newest 1 x86
[08:37] <Nahi> i just need a webproxy
[08:37] <tovella> zero: no problem.  the script is probably much more efficient, but the bulk-rename thing could offer some additional flexibility - future reference.
[08:37] <RoC_MM> if last line starts with "ii" then it's installed.
[08:37] <magnetron> MenZa: you ask, i don't know the command
[08:37] <MenZa> Right
[08:37] <tin_nqn> hi people, just one question: how can I change the file permissions recursively in a directory?
[08:37] <Myrtti> tin_nqn: yes.
[08:37] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: try doing sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[08:37] <VeganChick01> i don't know how to configure my Airport Extreme card in xubuntu....it should work automatically and it's not and i don't have a password or anything b/c it's an automatic open connection
[08:37] <MenZa> tin_nqn: add the -R flag
[08:38] <MenZa> tin_nqn: so chmod -R <permissions> <target>
[08:38] <MenZa> If I recall correctly; you may need to swap the -R flag and the permissions.
[08:38] <zero> tovella: yeah it does have some flexibility that i might use later
[08:38] <RoC_MM> No, you have it right MegaQuark__
[08:38] <RoC_MM> I mean...MenZa
[08:38] <hongyu> I did it:) thank you!
[08:38] <MenZa> RoC_MM: :)
[08:39] <GSquared> greetings! how can I configure my wireless adaptor to connect to a default wep ssid without having to login to gnome, basically I want to have access to the network even if I dont use a GUI?
[08:39] <zero> how can i make adobe reader 7 my default pdf reader?
[08:39] <RoC_MM> Zero, you can right click a PDF then click Open With.
[08:39] <RoC_MM> I mean
[08:39] <magnetron> VeganChick01: Apple has not released any Linux drivers for Airport Extreme
[08:39] <ko> GSquared: do you need it to automatically connect every time or just one time right now?
[08:39] <RoC_MM> right click, Properties, Open With zero
[08:39] <MenZa> magnetron: Are there no FOSS drivers?
[08:39] <GSquared> ko: ideally every time
[08:39] <VeganChick01> magnetron: why did it work before and all the sudden it doesn't?
[08:40] <MenZa> magnetron: Or do they run with any win32 drivers that may exist?
[08:40] <tovella> zero: i couldn't get it to start in "rename mode", though.  i had to enter the full path "/usr/lib/thunar/ThunarBulkRename".  maybe i'll create a link to it.
[08:40] <Yago^^Potato> it asked for disk and now its done
[08:40] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Did it install it?
[08:40] <zero> RoC_MM: so that simple, thx ^_^!
[08:40] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Or was it installed already?
[08:40] <MenZa> Hmm, magnetron, I'm wondering; could he have installed alternate?
[08:40] <magnetron> MenZa: ask him
[08:41] <zero> tovella: what do you mean you could not start in rename mode?
[08:41] <RoC_MM> laterz
[08:41] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Which CD image did you download? Server, Desktop or Alternate?
[08:41] <joojin> is this a linux community?
[08:41] <magnetron> hi joojin
[08:41] <Yago^^Potato> said ok on that and back to yago@ubuntu:~$
[08:41] <joojin> hi
[08:41] <VeganChick01> magnetron: it worked in ubuntu edgy , it worked with xubuntu edgy installed over ubuntu, it worked with feisty x/ubuntu,and it worked for 5 minutes after i installed plain xubuntu feisty...and then quit. that's not a driver problem i don't think...
[08:41] <GSquared> basically I have a desktop that sits in an odd location that can not have a wire to it with ease, so I want it to use wireless, but I dont always want to use gnome, but I still want the connection to work
[08:41] <tovella> zero: from the command line.
[08:41] <Nahi> can anyone look a webproxy for me lol
[08:41] <Yago^^Potato> but said ok on the install part
[08:42] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Do you remember which disk image you downloaded when you installed Linux?
[08:42] <magnetron> VeganChick01: ok, i had read in ubuntu forums that airport extreme had no drivers
[08:42] <MenZa> Ubuntu, even.
[08:42] <Yago^^Potato> umm yea
[08:42] <CheshireViking> joojin, this is an Ubuntu room, so in a way it is linux, but the support is aimed at Ubuntu rather than linux in general
[08:42] <Yago^^Potato> let me see
[08:42] <jzilla> is there a walk though for installing nvidia drivers? i just formatted and for the life of me cant figure it out. i feel dumb ;\
[08:42] <zero> tovella: and why do you start it from the command line?
[08:42] <joojin> why every1 i know prefers kde ranther than gnome?
[08:42] <ko> jzilla: what card do you have?
[08:42] <magnetron> joojin: ask them
[08:42] <zero> tovella: i just tried now and it works well
[08:42] <tovella> zero: didn't at first see it put an icon in Accessories.
[08:42] <jzilla> nvidia 7800gtx
[08:43] <Yago^^Potato> it was
[08:43] <Yago^^Potato> http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso
[08:43] <sx66_> sx66_, sleep
[08:43] <zero> tovella: yes there it is ^_^!
[08:43] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Ah.
[08:43] <zero> tovella: lovely isnt it?
[08:43] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Hmm, try doing sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:43] <MenZa> (after logging in)
[08:43] <tovella> zero: yeah, like most things ubuntu - lovely.
[08:44] <Nahi> wich proxy to add in jap so i can use it ?
[08:44] <sx66_> sudo command -exit
[08:44] <zero> MenZa: i have to start sendmail in that way, can i put it in the "classPATH" and just call for sendmail, or it's just different
[08:45] <MenZa> zero: absolutely no clue. Sorry.
[08:45] <Yago^^Potato> sudo: /ect/init.d/gdm start not found
[08:45] <VoX> anyone know why vlc would just quit when trying to watch something using the opengl output mode?
[08:45] <premier_> hello, I'm trying to tranfer some data to a freinds external hard drive (ntfs)  ubuntu did not mount the hard drive (I had to do it manually) and I can't obtain write permissions, even as super user.  I have ntfs-3g installed
[08:45] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: ah. Try running sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[08:45] <CheshireViking> !nvidia > jzilla, See the private message from Ubotu
[08:45] <premier_> !ntfs
[08:45] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:45] <tovella> gotta get some sleep - gotta get ready for work in about 3 hours - goodnight all.
[08:46] <MenZa> premier_: Try adding an fstab entry for it.
[08:46] <premier_> !ntfs-3g
[08:46] <thinkl00p> any ideas how to get my logitech v-uh9 webcam working in ubuntu?
[08:46] <jzilla> CheshireViking: thanks.
[08:46] <MenZa> !webcam | thinkl00p
[08:46] <zero> MenZa: hehe ok, maybe i didnt made a good question
[08:46] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:46] <ubotu> thinkl00p: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[08:46] <kimmey> Do any know how I can make a "read-only"-disk writeable? It's a usb-disk
[08:46] <joojin> it is so painful to install something on linux ...ehu...
[08:46] <Yago^^Potato> menza that 1 is installing
[08:47] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Good, good; that's the full Ubuntu package. For some reason, it sounds like you have no X
[08:47] <MenZa> Well, no WM
[08:47] <Yago^^Potato> no X?
[08:47] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Might take a bit. Highlight me when it's done.
[08:47] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: X is your GUI
[08:48] <zero> hey it's there a mysql gui like mysqlfront for windows?
[08:48] <MenZa> zero: Yes.
[08:48] <MenZa> !info mysql-admin
[08:48] <MenZa> That's the package you want ^
[08:48] <ubotu> mysql-admin: GUI tool for intuitive MySQL administration. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.5rc-1 (feisty), package size 1194 kB, installed size 3752 kB
[08:48] <MenZa> Remember to enable universe.
[08:48] <zero> MenZa thx :)
[08:48] <MenZa> It's quite a good tool.
[08:48] <MenZa> No problem :)
[08:48] <zero> ubotu: thx
[08:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:48] <Yago^^Potato> is it like kde or gnome?
[08:48] <zero> MenZa: what is ubotu?
[08:48] <ko> Yago^^Potato: yes.
[08:49] <zero> MenZa: he is not human right
[08:49] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: KDE or GNOME are both Window Managers.
[08:49] <CheshireViking> !bot
[08:49] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:49] <MenZa> :)
[08:49] <zero> ohh a bot
[08:49] <ko> Yago^^Potato: you are missing gnome, which should have installed when you installed ubuntu.
[08:49] <zero> so i shouldnt say thx to a bot :P?
[08:50] <Yago^^Potato> odd i even did a check on the disk before i installed it and that said it was fine
[08:50] <J-_> how do I start jackd?
[08:50] <TaJMoX> !porkchop13+42
[08:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about porkchop13+42 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:50] <coolio> hiya - have a crazy problem, thunderbird startsup and then close again, any pointers
[08:50] <Toulouse> hi guys, i am interested in logging in remotely to my computer that is next to me with ubuntu's built in "XDMCP"
[08:50] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Meh, it's downloading now.
[08:50] <Toulouse> but it doesnt seem to work for me
[08:50] <TaJMoX> coolio : run thunderbird in a terminal - it will give you an error
[08:50] <TaJMoX> coolio : then relay the error message to us
[08:51] <Toulouse> it cannot see any of the "hosts" on the network
[08:51] <MenZa> TaJMoX: I think the command to run thunderbird is mozilla-thunderbird.
[08:51] <Toulouse> when i try and log in
[08:51] <TaJMoX> Any linux user should know to run a program in the terminal when something isn't working
[08:51] <TaJMoX> menza : i dunno i dont use it =] 
[08:51] <MenZa> :)
[08:51] <Toulouse> anyone know how to use ubuntu's remote login?
[08:51] <TaJMoX> toulouse : yes - use xvncviewer as the client
[08:51] <MenZa> Toulouse: I've only ever used ssh.
[08:51] <Yago^^Potato> i hope this is not the live thing
[08:51] <MenZa> Toulouse: Or VNC
[08:52] <MenZa> Toulouse: I suggest ssh if you can live without a GUI
[08:52] <GSquared> anyone? basically I have a desktop that sits in an odd location that can not have a wire to it with ease, so I want it to use wireless, but I dont always want to use gnome, but I still want the connection to work
[08:52] <zero> MenZa: what did you mean with "enable universe"?
[08:52] <TaJMoX> ubuntu's remote desktop is vnc
[08:52] <MenZa> zero: It might be enabled already; see !universe
[08:52] <Toulouse> tajmox: ok, so how do i get that ready to use
[08:52] <Yago^^Potato> wait i gave the wrong 1 i downloaded
[08:52] <Yago^^Potato> it was http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-server-i386.iso
[08:52] <r3dbeard> Toulouse: i dont use that app so i could be wrong but you probably need to have the hosts in your /etc/hosts file with the corresponding ip address
[08:52] <khoa> has anyone found a way around the "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ATI wall
[08:52] <TaJMoX> toulouse : is the other computer set up to recieve a remote desktop connection?
[08:52] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: There's your problem.
[08:52] <Yago^^Potato> but still its installing
[08:52] <Toulouse> i have the "Server" computer set up to recieve it yes
[08:52] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: That version doesn't ship with a GUI
[08:53] <Yago^^Potato> oh
[08:53] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: But it's installing that now
[08:53] <MenZa> So don't worry :)
[08:53] <Yago^^Potato> cool
[08:53] <Yago^^Potato> thanks a ton
[08:53] <Toulouse> but i dont know if i am connected in "Network settings" correctly
[08:53] <MenZa> np :)
[08:53] <Toulouse> it cant find the VNC server
[08:53] <TaJMoX> toulouse : ok so on the client - run in a terminal: xvncviewer (ip)
[08:53] <Toulouse> i dont know the ip
[08:53] <premier_> Hi, I can't find the nfts configuration tool in the kmenu... whats the command for it?
[08:53] <TaJMoX> toulouse : replace ip with the internet address
[08:53] <Toulouse> how do i find the ip?
[08:53] <MenZa> premier_: You need to install those tools
[08:53] <Frogzoo_> how to get ubuntu to answer i/f queries from snmp ? i've installed snmp, but it doesn't answer to i/f queries: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2
[08:53] <TaJMoX> toulouse : ask the person who has remote desktop enabled - ask him to go to http://whatismyip.com
[08:54] <premier_> MenZa: okay, how do I install those tools?
[08:54] <MenZa> !ntfs-config | premier_
[08:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntfs-config - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:54] <MenZa> err
[08:54] <MenZa> !info ntfs-config
[08:54] <ubotu> 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
[08:54] <MenZa> That's what you want
[08:54] <Toulouse> tajmox: it's my computer, but it's not connected to internet
[08:54] <MenZa> sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[08:54] <Yago^^Potato> but now is there going to be a install problem because i can go back and do the iso for desktop
[08:54] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: There shouldn't be, really
[08:54] <TaJMoX> toulouse : then do ifconfig on the computer and find out it's local address
[08:54] <Toulouse> ok
[08:54] <Yago^^Potato> k ty
[08:54] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: You'll have some unnecessary packages lying around you might not need, but other than that, not really
[08:54] <TaJMoX> ntfs-config rocks
[08:55] <Toulouse> how do i know if my network settings are correct, so that i CAN connect to it
[08:55] <fatty> back with that thunderbird problem I missed the responses if there was any
[08:55] <Yago^^Potato> saves me time from downloading them later on no?
[08:55] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Well, they're all sorts of server applications.
[08:55] <ravindra> i want some openGL car racing games for ubuntu
[08:55] <ko> MenZa: Will GNOME automatically load at boot or will he still get sent to the terminal though?
[08:55] <MenZa> MySQL, Apache, an SSH server and so on
[08:55] <MenZa> ko: That's what I'm not sure of; but I think GNOME will boot by itself.
[08:56] <Nahi> guys does linux support webcam ?
[08:56] <Nahi> lol
[08:56] <Yago^^Potato> i just need to learn the term commands better
[08:56] <MenZa> Nahi: Yes, of course it does
[08:56] <Nahi> okay
[08:56] <TaJMoX> toulouse : ping the other machine
[08:56] <MenZa> !webcam | Nahi
[08:56] <ubotu> Nahi: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[08:56] <Toulouse> ok
[08:56] <Toulouse> thanks
[08:57] <ravindra> !help
[08:57] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:57] <zero> !mysql query
[08:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mysql query - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <JW_510> Should I upgrade to 7.04?
[08:59] <NegativeSpace> Hi, can someone tell me how I can run something from the terminal without it closing when I close the terminal?
[08:59] <zero> MenZa: mysql-admin, looks really cool ^^! thx again it looks like sql server enterprise manager
[09:00] <jammer_> !screen | NegativeSpace
[09:00] <ubotu> NegativeSpace: screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[09:00] <NegativeSpace> jammer: looks good, thanks.
[09:00] <NegativeSpace> jammer_: looks good, thanks.
[09:01] <CheshireViking> JW_510, what version are you currently using, and more importantly, what do you use it for, if you need stability & don't want to take the risk of using newer software that could have problems, then 6.06 is probably better
[09:01] <MenZa> zero: no problem.
[09:01] <zero> MenZa: ok last question ^_^!, there is any cool php editor?!
[09:01] <VeganChick> this is completely weird. my wireless doesn't work in xubuntu...but it works fine on the live cd...
[09:01] <Nahi> MenZa, im installing easy cam that should install the diver right ? i plugged the cam
[09:01] <MenZa> zero: There's several. I like vim myself, but then there's emacs or just plain gedit.
[09:01] <MenZa> Nahi: That depends on the camera. Look at the page ubotu sent you.
[09:01] <JW_510> CheshireViking, I plan on using Linux for programming, some gaming and listening to internet radio
[09:02] <MenZa> !webcam > Nahi
[09:02] <Nahi> its a genius webcam
[09:02] <ko> NegativeSpace: did you just want to be able to run a program from the terminal in gnome and then close the terminal?
[09:02] <NegativeSpace> ko: yeah.
[09:02] <zero> MenZa: vim, it highlights all php commands, like dreamweaver?
[09:02] <Nahi> i dont think it supports linux thow
[09:02] <Nahi> lol
[09:02] <kraut> moin
[09:02] <MenZa> zero: Yes; but it is a terminal application
[09:03] <MenZa> zero: and thus run in terminal
[09:03] <TaJMoX> veganchick - that is weird - people have been having problems with the xubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn - dunno if that is one of the problems
[09:03] <MenZa> zero: sudo apt-get install vim
[09:03] <MenZa> zero: when installed, try running vimtutor from the terminal
[09:03] <ko> NegativeSpace: you can do "gedit & exit"
[09:03] <MenZa> zero: If you just give it some time, I think you'll enjoy it.
[09:03] <TaJMoX> veganchick try to install regular ubuntu and see if the wireless works?    then you can install xfce
[09:03] <premier_> Hi, I ran the script ubotu gave me to automatically mount windows partitions, but now their still read only even though i have the newest versions of ntfs-3g
[09:03] <zero> MenZa: ok i'll try it, thx again
[09:03] <premier_> this is getting annoying
[09:03] <NegativeSpace> ko: wow that's totally cool
[09:03] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: but i didn't want to be running gnome! that's why i did a clean install
[09:03] <NegativeSpace> ko: cheers!
[09:03] <ko> NegativeSpace: =)
[09:03] <CheshireViking> JW_510, sounds like you don't need the long term support/stability that 6.06 has, so whether you use Edgy or Fiesty probably isn't going to be that big a difference
[09:04] <JW_510> CheshireViking,Thank you!
[09:04] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: i only have a cd of ubuntu edgy, and last time i updated to xubuntu feisty from ubuntu i ran into problems...
[09:05] <arcade> I'm just SO willing to test any attempts to fix the problem.
[09:05] <simon__> !suse
[09:05] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[09:05] <TaJMoX> veganchick : xubuntu live cd supports your wireless card but after you install it - doesnt work ?
[09:05] <simon__> !rpm
[09:05] <ubotu> 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)
[09:05] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: exactly
[09:06] <TaJMoX> veganchick : i suggest you try to see if this is the same for ubuntu or kubuntu...if your wireless works on that - you can remove gnome and use xfce instead.   Like I said, there have been bad problems with xubuntu in the latest release
[09:07] <killjoy> can anyone recommend a good irc client?
[09:07] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: i suppose i can go back to ubuntu. i was going to install enlightenment themes on top anyway...
[09:07] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: and i'm on a macbook, it's not like it's slow enough that there would be a huge difference running ubuntu or xubuntu
[09:08] <TaJMoX> veganchick : yeah ubuntu usually works better - then you can use whatever desktop enviornment you want
[09:08] <CheshireViking> killjoy, i use xchat, works great for me
[09:08] <Nahi> MenZa,
[09:08] <Nahi> Reading package lists... Done
[09:08] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Is it working?
[09:08] <Nahi> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[09:08] <Nahi> W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[09:08] <Nahi> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[09:08] <Nahi> ops sorry...
[09:08] <MenZa> Nahi: Do as it says.
[09:08] <Nahi> i did
[09:08] <MenZa> sudo apt-get update.
[09:09] <killjoy> CheshireViking: thanks, I'll check it out.
[09:09] <JW_510> CheshireViking, What about 6.06 compared to 6.10?
[09:09] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: ok, i'll go waste another cd burning ubuntu feisty and just use that. i also ran into problems with video playback only after i updated to xubuntu
[09:09] <Nahi> still the same...
[09:09] <CheshireViking> !irc | killjoy
[09:09] <ubotu> killjoy: 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
[09:09] <spg565> !suse
[09:09] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[09:10] <spg565> !rpm
[09:10] <ubotu> 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)
[09:10] <MenZa> !botabuse | spg565
[09:10] <ubotu> spg565: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[09:10] <Nahi> MenZa, still getting the same msg
[09:10] <TaJMoX> menza : I dissagree
[09:10] <spg565> sorry
[09:10] <MenZa> Nahi: hmm, well, it means the key is non-existant, which is pretty weird.
[09:10] <MenZa> TaJMoX: with whaet?
[09:10] <VeganChick> someone should work on porting Colloquy to ubuntu...it's sooo much better than any irc client available now...
[09:10] <MenZa> what*
[09:10] <MenZa> VeganChick: Go back to your Mac then :)
[09:11] <Nahi> MenZa, should i remove it ?
[09:11] <TaJMoX> menza : take a chill pill ok
[09:11] <VeganChick> MenZa: i'm on my mac right now :P
[09:11] <CheshireViking> JW_510, I didn't use 6.06 so I wouldn't like to say which is better, 6.06 does have the benefit of long term support for 3 years rather than a 6 monthly upgrade cycle that the other versions have
[09:11] <MenZa> VeganChick: Personally, I think Colloquy is worse than even mIRC for Windows (which is, by many, regarded as the worst client in existence)
[09:11] <thinkl00p> man i'm having mad problems setting up gallery2
[09:11] <MenZa> thinkl00p: Go to Gallery's channel, then :)
[09:11] <Nahi> MenZa, i agree mirc sux lol
[09:11] <VeganChick> MenZa: really? why? i think it's fantastic
[09:11] <demo_N> How can i kill an X started on display 1
[09:11] <SochBat> /ns register
[09:11] <Nahi> xchat ownz
[09:11] <MenZa> VeganChick: It has a pretty UI. Besides that, it has nothing.
[09:12] <MenZa> VeganChick: But if you wish to continue this, we need to go to #ubuntu-offtopic, to avoid upsetting the rhythm in here.
[09:12] <TaJMoX> Menza : sometimes a pretty UI can make all the difference
[09:12] <MenZa> TaJMoX: That's the general idea of OS X :)
[09:12] <JW_510> This is entertaining to read as I upgrade  Ubuntu :)
[09:12] <MenZa> JW_510: hehehe
[09:12] <VeganChick> MenZa: i'll come back and debate this if i can get my wireless to work on ubuntu
[09:12] <MenZa> VeganChick: Sure; I'm looking forward to it.
[09:13] <Yago^^Potato> what is 1 i can download that will stay on the hardrive with a gui interface? so i can install it on other comps if i like it?
[09:13] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: What do you mean; packages?
[09:13] <Yago^^Potato> no a full iso
[09:13] <VeganChick> if only everything os x wasn't sooo expensive! heh
[09:13] <MenZa> VeganChick: Along with the computer you need to go with it ;)
[09:13] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Urm, a full ISO of what?
[09:14] <SochBat> how do we register our names?
[09:14] <MenZa> SochBat: /msg NickServ help register
[09:14] <sldkfj> JW_510, I'd say it's the toughest novel to read, myself.
[09:14] <TaJMoX> VeganChick the computer costs way too much in my opinion
[09:14] <JW_510> =-] 
[09:15] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: the only reason i go for them still is because nothing else looks the same...not even close
[09:15] <JW_510> Screw whats built in,\, my PC can beatup your Mac :P
[09:15] <zero> good night, thank you all
[09:15] <TaJMoX> VeganChick : ah you should see my desktop =] 
[09:15] <JW_510> Whats up with your desktop?
[09:16] <TaJMoX> Veganchick : if you're talking about the outside - you shouldnt pay an extra $1000 for how the case looks
[09:16] <maeth> hi
[09:16] <demo_N> How can i set the mplayer to start on a diffrent Display?
[09:16] <TaJMoX> my pc case is freakin beautiful
[09:16] <maeth> anyone can help me with a bt headset???
[09:16] <TaJMoX> demo_n try mplayer [command]  :1
[09:16] <maeth> what should i install??
[09:16] <JW_510> TajMox, so is mine :) I got a Gladiator XS case
[09:16] <maeth> plppppppppplllllllllzzzzzzzz
[09:16] <VeganChick> TaJMoX: well you can help me find the perfect pc after i install ubuntu...again...
[09:16] <VeganChick> sigh
[09:16] <MenZa> TaJMoX, JW_510; if you wish to continue with this conversation, bump into #ubuntu-offtopic--this channel is only for support :)
[09:17] <ko> Can anyone assist in getting my suspend/hibernate to work? The machine will suspend or hibernate fine but will not boot back up.
[09:17] <TaJMoX> jw_510 : 100% clear acrylic case with fading LED's in custom colors
[09:17] <JW_510> TajMox, You win!
[09:17] <TaJMoX> =] 
[09:17] <demo_N> TaJMox: I need to start the X on a diffrent display and start mplayer in that display
[09:17] <Yago^^Potato> a full iso of ubuntu that will install to a HD with a gui that i can install on multi computers
[09:17] <CheshireViking> !anyone | maeth
[09:17] <ubotu> maeth: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[09:17] <kiasanth> Hi All, I'm having a problem remote controlling ubuntu via vnc - the screen is not updating on the client
[09:17] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Sure, the desktop edition
[09:18] <Nahi> i cant access http://archive.ubuntu.com nor http://security.ubuntu.com
[09:18] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: rather than the server edition you downloaded
[09:18] <Yago^^Potato> i did that the first time and it only gace me a live iso
[09:18] <maeth> what package should i install to get a Bluetooth Headset Working?
[09:18] <ceil420> !mic
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:18] <ceil420> !microphone
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about microphone - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:18] <ceil420> :x
[09:18] <Yago^^Potato> gave*
[09:18] <SochBat> how about resolution changing?
[09:18] <thinkl00p> I have onboard video card on this computer. Do you think ubuntu picked up the proper driver when installing? because minimizing screens is laggy and same with some other stuff
[09:18] <SochBat> i hate 800x600
[09:18] <SochBat> =[
[09:18] <ceil420> do you have to do something special to use a microphone in Ubuntu?
[09:18] <ceil420> (Xubuntu Feisty)
[09:19] <kiasanth> I'm having a problem remote controlling ubuntu via vnc - the screen is not updating on the client, any ideas?
[09:19] <ferronica> I need help regarding nokia mobile phone.
[09:19] <Nahi> i cant access http://archive.ubuntu.com nor http://security.ubuntu.com while updating
[09:19] <CheshireViking> !bluetooth > maeth, see the private message from Ubotu
[09:19] <oxigen> hi guys, apt want to upgrade my system to 7.04, but my concern are nvidia and other drivers. before i press 'start' i would like to ask you: can i expect some problems in this direction?
[09:20] <TaJMoX> oxigen : yes
[09:20] <michael117> I'm trying to set up skype but it isn't getting anything from my microphone even though I can hear it out the speakers
[09:20] <ferronica> I have nokia 6101 mobile , when i connect via USB (CA-42) ubuntu dont flash any message on desktop
[09:20] <kiasanth> I updated to 7.04 with nVidia drivers and had no problems at all
[09:20] <TaJMoX> oxigen : I never have good luck upgrading distro... i always install fresh version.   you'll always have a problem in my experience
[09:20] <ferronica> i am trying to transfer photos to computer so any help regarding it?
[09:20] <MenZa> TaJMoX: Well, it's much better since... Edgy or so.
[09:21] <thinkl00p> nevermind, it got my proper video card driver. Any idea why my screens lag (which look like a video problem)
[09:21] <MenZa> I remember Breezy -> Dapper. Oh, the horror stories.
[09:21] <TaJMoX> menza : i remember too - thats why i skipped this upgrade and just did fresh install
[09:21] <ceil420> do you have to do something special to use a microphone in Ubuntu?
[09:21] <Nahi> MenZa, i cant access http://archive.ubuntu.com nor http://security.ubuntu.com while updating
[09:21] <MenZa> TaJMoX: same.
[09:21] <michael117> How can I enable recording through my microphone?
[09:21] <MenZa> ceil420: not really; It just needs to be setup
[09:22] <ferronica> !seen PriceChild
[09:22] <JW_510> MenZa, I'm currently in the process of upgrading in the order of 5.10(clean install), 6.06, 6,10, 7.04, you think I will get problems?
[09:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen pricechild - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:22] <MenZa> ceil420: Skype is bad like that. It uses an old audio driver.
[09:22] <Yago^^Potato> also menza can i get a kde interface instead of gnome?
[09:22] <oxigen> TaJMoX: me too, but today for the first time want apt upgrade distribution to 7.04!?
[09:22] <ceil420> i'm usin' teamspeak
[09:22] <ceil420> (well, trying to)
[09:22] <kiasanth> so no-one knows about vnc??
[09:22] <MenZa> JW_510: I think your system will be messed up beyond anything you've ever seen when you're done, JW_510
[09:22] <JW_510> How do I check my Ubuntu version in a terminal?
[09:22] <MenZa> JW_510: I highly recommend you back up your data and do a full re-install
[09:22] <MenZa> JW_510: It'll be faster, too
[09:22] <michael117> JW_510: I think it's uname -v
[09:22] <MISTERTibbs> uname -l
[09:22] <ceil420> but i also tried recording something in Audacity a few weeks back to no avail
[09:22] <ceil420> tried with two different mics
[09:23] <kuru> and I am about to install 3COM 3C905-TX Rev A NIc's
[09:23] <JW_510> MenZa, when I try to install Feisty, it gets to the initial "Ubuntu progress bar bouncing back and forth, then it looks like a loading progress bar, then it goes to a black screen, then my monitor goes into standby and I cant bring it out?
[09:23] <TaJMoX> jw_510 : dont listen - dont worry... at worst you wont get x server.     just fix your display drivers and/or gnome and you can recover
[09:23] <kuru> a quick look through the web reveals a plethora of problems
[09:23] <kuru> so can anyone confirm whether these cards are supported or not?
[09:23] <killjoy_> Is there a better system monitoring app than GKrellM?
[09:24] <MenZa> ceil420: try double clicking your audio icon in the gnome panel and set itup from there
[09:24] <MenZa> JW_510: Umm, alternate CD perhaps?
[09:24] <sldkfj> uname -v  give me   #2 SMP Wed May 23 01:46:23 UTC 2007
[09:24] <kuru> I'm running kernel 2.6.17-11-server
[09:24] <MISTERTibbs> try the alternate install method
[09:24] <sldkfj> 'gives'
[09:24] <kuru> on Edgy
[09:24] <ceil420> MenZa, i don't have a gnome panel :x
[09:24] <MenZa> ceil420: :/
[09:24] <JW_510> MenZa, I downloaded the alternate 7.04 ISO, burned it and tryed installing, same issue
[09:24] <ymelaptop> need help installing mac80211 subsystem package, getting a buncha errors (yes, i've read the documentation) could really use some help
[09:24] <MenZa> ceil420: alsamixer in console
[09:24] <MenZa> JW_510: Eh; that one doesn't have a GUI
[09:24] <kuru> My system is up-to-date
[09:24] <MISTERTibbs> text based installation usually works when  all else fails
[09:24] <oxigen> eh, i'll press cancel then... my system working ok in current state, first rule: do not repair if it's not broken! :)
[09:25] <kuru> Anyone?
[09:25] <thinkl00p> would changing my refresh rate on my video card settings maybe fix my laggy problem?
[09:25] <ceil420> "Mic" volume is at 90
[09:25] <JW_510> MenZa, but my monitor goes into standby befor it gets to the first actual setup screen
[09:25] <premier_> Hi, I'm only getting about 10-20 MB/s on a usb 2.0 port when transfering from one hard drive to another, and it takes 100% cpu
[09:25] <MenZa> JW_510: Hmm, what monitor is this?
[09:25] <ceil420> o_O Mic1 and Mic2
[09:25] <ymelaptop> need help installing mac80211 subsystem package, getting a buncha errors (yes, i've read the documentation) could really use some help
[09:25] <MenZa> ceil420: It took a bit of fiddling before I got mine working, but I did eventually
[09:25] <MenZa> !repeat | ymelaptop
[09:25] <ubotu> ymelaptop: 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
[09:26] <JW_510> Menza, CRT 15'' Zenith Data Systems
[09:26] <MenZa> JW_510: Don't you have another spare monitor around, somewhere?
[09:26] <MISTERTibbs> !patience
[09:26] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:26] <JW_510> MenZa, no
[09:26] <Yago^^Potato> lol hertz to high?
[09:26] <MenZa> JW_510: Well, that sucks.
[09:27] <Yago^^Potato> i had that problem also before
[09:27] <JW_510> Should I reboot my PC between upgrades from 6.06 to 6,10?
[09:27] <MenZa> Quite possibly, JW_510
[09:27] <oxigen> JW_510: haha, what a question
[09:27] <ymelaptop> i am trying to compile the subsystem, but it says the source makefile for my kernel is not there.. i'm having issues getting that set up
[09:27] <JW_510> Ok Rebooting, wish me luck :D
[09:27] <MenZa> JW_510: gl :)
[09:27] <Yago^^Potato> GL
[09:27] <JW_510> :D
[09:28] <vontux> hello, does anyone know of an error in feist fawn that causes audio to sound "clippy"?
[09:28] <kuru> ubotu, what if you are chased by K9's and help on #ubuntu is your last chance of escape? ;)
[09:28] <ymelaptop> i also can't seem to find the source for my kernel readily available... does that mena i have to upgrade to the newest revision of the kernel, then use it's source to compile?
[09:28] <kuru> bah.. and now I'm talking to a bot ;)
[09:29] <bain> mornign all. I'm looking for something (php system or something) that I can put on a server that will allow people to login, add url's to their account and then using a cronjob in the evening dowload those files to the local machine ... anybody know of anything like that ?
[09:29] <kuru> so I take it no one has had the pleasure of using a 3com nic
[09:29] <vontux> hello, does anyone know of an error in feist fawn that causes audio to sound "clippy"?
[09:30] <ewanm89> bain: You probably have to make it yourself.
[09:30] <MISTERTibbs> vontux: google it.
[09:30] <ymelaptop> i still don't beleive none of you guys know where i can get the source of my kernel to do compiles.
[09:30] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: What do you mean?
[09:31] <GSquared> anyone know how to configure my wireless connection without the gui?
[09:31] <CheshireViking> !compiling | ymelaptop
[09:31] <ubotu> ymelaptop: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[09:31] <Yago^^Potato> MenZa the patch will be done in 4 mins
[09:31] <GSquared> I want my wireless connection to come up without having to use gnome
[09:31] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: :)
[09:31] <Yago^^Potato> than can you walk me thou it?
[09:32] <Toulouse> hi guys, it seems i am not able to be connected via Wifi and be connected to another computer via network cable, is there any way to fix this?
[09:32] <ymelaptop> btw, telling me all i had to do was a terminal command saying apt-gte build essential woulda helped alot.
[09:32] <rob_p> kuru: According to my Google search, it looks like there are mixed results in terms of success with that card.  My guess is that it should work just fine.  My impression in the threads I read is that the users who had issues probably would have had issues with just about any NIC.  I'd say try it and see.
[09:32] <MISTERTibbs> toulouse: maybe I can help a little.  what brand of wifi ard??
[09:32] <ymelaptop> thanks.. for sicking the bot on me
[09:32] <CheshireViking> !headers | ymelaptop, that last link I posted is probably the wrong one, this should be the one you need to have a look at
[09:32] <ubotu> ymelaptop, that last link I posted is probably the wrong one, this should be the one you need to have a look at: To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[09:33] <Toulouse> mistertibbs: it's a D-Link
[09:33] <MISTERTibbs> ok.
[09:33] <Toulouse> it works--but not while i have a network cable as well
[09:33] <CheshireViking> ymelaptop, :)
[09:33] <MISTERTibbs> I haven't seen many probs with dlink
[09:33] <ymelaptop> chesire
[09:33] <Toulouse> if i go to network under Sys>Admin>Network
[09:33] <ymelaptop> it's stills creaming it can't find the source.
[09:33] <MISTERTibbs> toulouse: you have aim or other chat?
[09:33] <ymelaptop> screaming*
[09:33] <Toulouse> mistertibbs
[09:33] <ceil420> just poked around all up in alsamixer, and still can't get my mic to do shit in TS ><
[09:33] <Toulouse> yeah
[09:34] <MISTERTibbs> ok wait 1
[09:34] <Toulouse> ceil420: have fun w/ that, me either
[09:34] <ymelaptop> chesireviking, it keeps saying it can't find my kernel makefile
[09:34] <ceil420> ;x
[09:34] <rob_p> kuru: Generally speaking, 3Com NICs are widely supported under Linux.
[09:34] <MISTERTibbs> toulouse: seattlechaz on google talk
[09:35] <ymelaptop> i'm not familiar with what it is
[09:35] <Yago^^Potato> crap so much installing i opened 2 beers lol
[09:35] <ceil420> lookin' all over synaptic for some "audio input"  :x
[09:35] <MenZa> heh
[09:35] <Yago^^Potato> but its about done menza 20 secs
[09:35] <MenZa> sure
[09:35] <Paddy_EIRE> does anyone know why my power-manager has vanished
[09:35] <MenZa> I'm just debugging something myself, dw if I don't respond for a bit
[09:36] <SochBat> how do you edit XCON?
[09:36] <SochBat> wait
[09:36] <SochBat> i forget what its called
[09:36] <MISTERTibbs> toulouse
[09:36] <Yago^^Potato> k back at yago@ubuntu:~$
[09:36] <Toulouse> mistertibbs: h/o im not very good w/ google talk
[09:36] <MISTERTibbs> yahoo?
[09:36] <Toulouse> it's part of gmail right?
[09:36] <CheshireViking> ymelaptop, I'm not sure what the problem is then, I've never needed to compile the kernel
[09:36] <MISTERTibbs> yes it u have gmail
[09:37] <ymelaptop> i am not trying to compile the kernel
[09:37] <Toulouse> ok, im working on it
[09:37] <lomito> holas
[09:37] <JW_510> :)
[09:37] <MISTERTibbs> google.com/talk
[09:37] <Paddy_EIRE> Toulouse, you need a gmail account to use it but its just a messenger client really
[09:37] <Yago^^Potato> menza, should i restart or something?
[09:37] <newb_prob> I need to buy an array (like 6 of them) usb camears ... I want to get the cheapest ones that work under linux. Suggestions?
[09:37] <JW_606> :)
[09:37] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: nope
[09:37] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[09:37] <CheshireViking> ymelaptop, what are you trying to install?
[09:37] <ymelaptop> or maybe i am.. i'm not sure, i am trying to install the mac80211 package
[09:37] <Toulouse> i have a gmail account, im working on finding how to use the darn thing
[09:37] <ymelaptop> using a new intel wireless pci-e card
[09:37] <ymelaptop> and i need to isntall the subsystem
[09:38] <MISTERTibbs> toulouse: what's your google email
[09:38] <Toulouse> h/o i just added seatllechaz
[09:38] <CheshireViking> ymelaptop, i've not heard of that, so I don't think I can suggest anything else I'm afraid
[09:39] <SillyZ> Gmorning, just getting ready to wipe winblows off the system here and had a quick couple of questions
[09:39] <newb_prob> how can I check if my laptop supports firewire ? (it's running ubuntu)_
[09:39] <Toulouse> mistertibbs: it's wounsel
[09:39] <JW_606> SillyZ, ok :)
[09:39] <SillyZ> lsmod 1394
[09:39] <ymelaptop> chesire, i just need the ernel sources, i'm having a problem getting that
[09:40] <SillyZ> JW_606:  heres the plan, im gonna split a 160gb drive into 2 partitions, 40gb for the ubuntu system, and 120 for /home
[09:40] <Yago^^Potato> not found haha
[09:40] <lomito> hi... i need help
[09:40] <Yago^^Potato> i typed it 3 times
[09:40] <Flying-Penguin> I have a samba Server up and running, However I cant edit the shared folders, and I cant access the computer by \\computer name only \\ip
[09:40] <Flying-Penguin> Please help me
[09:40] <JW_606> SillyZ, I'm not the person to talk to, sorry, I was just acknowleding you, sorry!
[09:40] <SillyZ> Id like to setup in the /home   a /music  a /games, and a few other directories for storage of specific items, but I would like myself and my wife to be able to access them
[09:41] <SillyZ> JW... rofl ok
[09:41] <lomito> hello
[09:41] <lomito> please, i need help
[09:41] <Paddy_EIRE> once upon a time I had the power-manager applet and now its gone? I cant tell what my lappys battery life is, it just powers of when Im in the middle of something which has forced me to use it almost exclusively from the mains
[09:41] <SillyZ> whats the issue lomito?
[09:42] <ymelaptop> it keeps assuming the source for my kernel is going to be in /lib/modules/<kernel verison>/source
[09:42] <ymelaptop> but it's not there.
[09:42] <Yago^^Potato> menza?
[09:42] <SillyZ> now its been a while since ive been into linux, but its usually under /usr/src/linux-<kernelversion>
[09:42] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: Where is the source and how did you get it?
[09:42] <Flying-Penguin> umm.. samba.. help? yaya?
[09:43] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: 'm here
[09:43] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Sorry
[09:43] <Yago^^Potato> not found haha
[09:43] <ymelaptop> i just grabbed the build essentials, and a package i found in apt-get that had the source for the correct kernel, or it was supposed to
[09:43] <Yago^^Potato> i typed it 3 times
[09:43] <SochBat> how do we edit xorg.conf?
[09:43] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: hmm
[09:43] <SochBat> terminal, right? =] 
[09:44] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: Get the kernel headers package too.
[09:44] <ymelaptop> the problem is i don't know how to get my source for my kernel, and it can't be a very difficult process, i jsut am unfamiliar
[09:44] <ymelaptop> ok, how do i do that?
[09:44] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: Hmm, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:44] <MenZa> Follow that guide
[09:44] <Flying-Penguin> MenZa: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:44] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: It'll be in the repos.
[09:44] <MenZa> Flying-Penguin: 1) That wasn't me, and 2) it's gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[09:45] <ymelaptop> in synaptic it says they are already installed
[09:45] <SochBat> that was me i think
[09:45] <Yago^^Potato> command not found
[09:45] <SillyZ> anyone know if adding more physical ram to the system is going to create any problems later on down the line?  I have another 1gb of ram thats going to be here around friday, and would like to start setting up the system for ubuntu before hand
[09:45] <SillyZ> if it is going to create a problem, then ill have to wait til after the ram has been installed
[09:46] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: What are you trying to ddo that requires the kernel source?
[09:46] <Flying-Penguin> MenZa: sorry for #1 =D
[09:46] <MenZa> no worries ;)
[09:46] <Yago^^Potato> xserve is not installed
[09:46] <ymelaptop> i am trying to install the mac80211 subsystem
[09:46] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: ohh
[09:46] <Flying-Penguin> anyone know what nmbd does 0o?
[09:46] <MenZa> Yago^^Potato: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
[09:47] <ymelaptop> ewanm89 cna i post links here?
[09:47] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: Ah, ok, I'll grab the source and have a look.
[09:47] <ymelaptop> http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=mac80211
[09:47] <Yago^^Potato> k its installing
[09:47] <ymelaptop> that's the link, for quick reference
[09:48] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: I know, I had trouble getting the git tree last time.
[09:48] <Toulouse> how can i get my darn network settings to save, so that i dont have to redo them every time i reboot
[09:48] <Yago^^Potato> k i chose the res now what
[09:48] <Yago^^Potato> back at
[09:48] <Smegzor> Hi,  I'm trying to follow these instructions http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-08d4087d863019523214064680fcf26721c9a1af   to install Wine on ubuntu 64bit and I'm stuck on ./configure  I get no such file or directory.  What am I doing wrong?
[09:48] <Yago^^Potato> yago@ubuntu:~$
[09:49] <ymelaptop> bear in mind, i'm linux iliterate, but i've got a good grasp on software. I did a fresh isntall of fiesty, and i am trying to get my wireless link 4965 pice express mini card to work in my laptop
[09:49] <Flying-Penguin> OK, Please explain. My samba server WON"T let me edit its shared folders.. WTF?
[09:49] <ymelaptop> installing the subsystem is the first step, and i cna't even do that. I am totally unfamiliar with GIt, and everything
[09:49] <Yago^^Potato> menza
[09:49] <SochBat> i STILL can't figure how to fix my resolution.  AARRRRRRHHHHHHHH!
[09:49] <bibbi> smegzor: trying to install 32bit software on a 64bit OS?
[09:49] <SochBat> /Hadouken
[09:50] <Smegzor> well that wiki seems to think it can be done
[09:50] <Rusik> Who from Russia??
[09:50] <demo_N> when i give  "exec xinit xterm  -- /usr/X11R6/bin/X :1 -layout tv"  it dosent open xterm in my TV display i get a blank display witha  mouse ointer
[09:50] <Madpilot> ubotu, ru | Rusik
[09:50] <ubotu> Rusik:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[09:50] <bibbi> to install 32bit software on a 64bit OS, you first need to add the 32bit libs to the OS. Discovered that last week
[09:50] <demo_N> ] it says Xlib: connection to ":1.0" refused by server
[09:50] <demo_N> Xlib: No protocol specified
[09:50] <Smegzor> if I can't make it work I will be ditching 64 bit
[09:51] <Smegzor> I've done all that
[09:51] <binskipy2u> hey guys.. anyone here install fiesty with a MINIMAL (8MB) cd?
[09:51] <Madpilot> Smegzor, ditching 64bit is probably the simplest thing to do, for more than just Wine...
[09:51] <ymelaptop> ewanm89, if you're familiar with this, i'm totaly willing to do this another way, unfortunately, this is the only way i've found documentation for
[09:51] <binskipy2u> and just get a minimal system with what YOU want on it?
[09:51] <Smegzor> the instructions are step by step, I'm just not able to run ./configure
[09:51] <Smegzor> Its a shame because I would have liked to run 64bit
[09:52] <bibbi> but you did do this: sudo apt-get install ia32-libs*
[09:52] <bibbi> that qworked for me
[09:52] <Smegzor> this pc is just a trial run.  my next pc will become my main pc.  32bit here I come.
[09:52] <binskipy2u> anyone here get a minimal system with what YOU want installed from the 8mb fiesty minimal cd?
[09:52] <binskipy2u> if so how'd it go?
[09:53] <Smegzor> yes.  its all in the page I linked above
[09:53] <Smegzor> my real problem is I do not know what I am doing :)  especially with make install
[09:53] <bibbi> yeah, just checked the page. Sorry, have no more ideas.
[09:54] <bibbi> same for me!
[09:54] <Smegzor> I'm a windows user *ducks*
[09:54] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: I'm not sure if you need the subsystem.
[09:54] <bibbi> but I got a lot of help on the Ubuntu formus
[09:54] <bibbi> haha
[09:54] <ymelaptop> ok.
[09:54] <binskipy2u> ok one more time..  anyone here use a fiesty minimal cd (8mb) and sude apt-get install a system w/lil or no bloat
[09:54] <binskipy2u> and how did it work out?
[09:54] <ymelaptop> i just want to get my 4965 working,
[09:55] <SochBat> some of this stuff is confusing as heck
[09:55] <Madpilot> ubotu, repeat | binskipy2u
[09:55] <ubotu> binskipy2u: 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
[09:55] <bibbi> !patience
[09:55] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:55] <binskipy2u> i have no attitued
[09:55] <binskipy2u> figured no one see's me
[09:55] <demo_N> I get a Blank screen with just a pointer when i enable TV out
[09:56] <vontux> !ubuntu
[09:56] <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
[09:56] <JW_606> How do I set my FireFox font settings back to default? I messed them up and now my text is real small
[09:56] <vontux> !ubotu
[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] <Madpilot> binskipy2u, three repeats in as many minutes - yes, you got seen. Have some patience.
[09:56] <binskipy2u> damn..sorry i iddnt know
[09:57] <Madpilot> JW_606, you can delete ~/.mozilla/firefox - but that will kill ALL your firefox settings, including bookmarks and such
[09:57] <Smegzor> I can adjust font size in firefox with my mouse wheel.  I hold control or shift down while doing it.
[09:57] <kimmey> ctrl + +/- works als
[09:57] <kimmey> also*
[09:57] <posporo_pechay> !ubotu
[09:58] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:58] <ymelaptop> ewanm89... any news?
[09:59] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: Can you run "sudo modprobe mac80211 "
[09:59] <Flying-Penguin> hrm.. anyone know how I could have "read only = No" in my smb.conf yet not be able to edit the share?
[09:59] <Smegzor> JW_606, just use your mouse wheel while holding the control key.  It works, I just tried it.
[09:59] <ymelaptop> it doesn't scream anything
[09:59] <Lilacor> Flying-Penguin: edit the share as in have write access to the drive?
[09:59] <ymelaptop> ewanm89 if i get no error does that mean it works?
[10:00] <posporo_pechay> how do I give write access to my NTFS drive?
[10:00] <Lilacor> !ntfs
[10:00] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:00] <sutabi> Is there any way to have Zoom without Compize?
[10:00] <ewanm89> ymelaptop: Yep, That means you already have the subystem, follow http://intellinuxwireless.org/?p=iwlwifi&n=howto-iwlwifi
[10:01] <Lilacor> !ntfs-3g | posporo_pechay
[10:01] <ubotu> posporo_pechay: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[10:01] <Flying-Penguin> Lilacor: the shared folder is located in /home/_____/share should I like.. chmod 777 it to make sure?
[10:01] <bibbi> talking about firefox. The bookmarksfile is written to when firefox exists, if i'm not mistaken. Is there any way (via about:config??) to have firefox update the bookmarksfile on an interval basis or when new bookmarks are added?
[10:01] <JW_606> MadPilot, I don't fully understand"~/.mozilla/firefox" I'm kind of new to Ubuntu :)
[10:01] <Lilacor> Flying-Penguin: that doesn't sound like the best idea...
[10:01] <Flying-Penguin> kek
[10:01] <Madpilot> JW_606, anything with a dot in front of it is a hidden config file or directory - so .mozilla
[10:01] <Flying-Penguin> lol *
[10:02] <JW_606> Ok
[10:02] <Madpilot> JW_606, and ~ is shorthand for "your user's home directory"
[10:02] <Smegzor> JW_606, don't kill your settings unless my suggestion is no use to you.
[10:02] <posporo_pechay> is there a driver for Epson Stylus C59 in ubuntu?
[10:02] <JW_606> Smegzor, its not just the font size, its also monospacing and actual font is messed up
[10:03] <posporo_pechay> I can't get it to work
[10:04] <posporo_pechay> is there a driver for Epson Stylus C59 in ubuntu?
[10:04] <posporo_pechay> is there a driver for Epson Stylus C59 in ubuntu?
[10:04] <ymelaptop> ewanm89, i'm a little confused by the multiple line terminal commands. and if there's known abreviations for things?
[10:04] <Flannel> !repeat | posporo_pechay
[10:04] <ubotu> posporo_pechay: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:04] <MenZa> !cups | protocol1
[10:04] <ubotu> protocol1: Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[10:05] <ymelaptop> particularly iwlwifi-4965-ucode-4.44.14.tgz, as it comes back with errors
[10:05] <Flying-Penguin> wows
[10:05] <Flying-Penguin> you guys <3 the ubotu bot =p
[10:05] <ymelaptop> tar xvf .tgz, rather
[10:06] <Flying-Penguin> Anyone know why after connecting to an IRC server with Xchat, I would lag out?
[10:06] <jzilla> HI. I'm new to Ubuntu and Gnome. Just installed the 64bit version of Feisty and I was wondering how I would go about uninstalling firefox, and reinstalling a 32bit version of it.
[10:06] <phanto1> Ineed good  TTS voices , can someone help please ?
[10:06] <tyt> HI1
[10:07] <Flying-Penguin> TTS voices??
[10:07] <tyt> anybody here?
use the propiatary ones they work best html
[10:07] <phanto1> Text too speach
[10:07] <insmod> http://www.avasys.jp/english/linux_e/dl_ink.html
[10:07] <phanto1>  Flying-Penguin: yes
[10:08] <ewanm89> jzilla: I recommend installing swiftfox(x86-32) through automatix.
[10:09] <bullgard4> What is the purpose of the Unix user group 'netdev'?
[10:09] <ymelaptop> ewanm89, i am really confused by alot of this faq... i know you're busy, but is there any way you can help me fill in the gaps?
[10:09] <jzilla> ewanm89: thanks, ill give that shot
[10:09] <demo_N> How do i open a new X window with an xterm running in it on a diffrent dispaly?
 cntrl alt F? then startx -- : 1
[10:10] <jzilla> ewanm89: sorry, but what is automatix?
[10:10] <ramorek> quick questions guys, how do i uninstall something in terminal ?
[10:10] <Madpilot> ubotu, automatix | ewanm89 jzilla
[10:10] <ubotu> ewanm89 jzilla: 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
[10:11] <visof> hi l have book with chm extension what is the suitable application that open it??
[10:11] <phanto1>  Flying-Penguin: Can you recomand a prog and a link where I could download voices?
 apt-get remove nae
[10:11] <demo_N> insmod: when i do that i dont get any desktop or anything , I only find a blank screen and a mouse pointer
[10:11] <anathematic> where do i download mp3 codec? =D
[10:11] <ramorek> insmod : thanks, after nae i put the ?
[10:11] <ipw2200user> chm sounds like a windows helpfile format to me.
 then x is fist -- man .xinitrc
[10:12] <visof> help?
[10:12] <posporo_pechay> where can I get a free ogg decoder in Windows? it won't read ogg file in media player 11
 or just run what u aare loading
[10:12] <demo_N> insmod: i didnt get you
[10:12] <Lekrem> visof sure
[10:13] <Lekrem> visof whats the extension?
 naaaaaae is the prog name
[10:13] <demo_N> insmod: when i start the X in a new display , i dont find the icons or anything , Only a blank screen
 xinit is not set
[10:13] <posporo_pechay> sudo apt-get update
[10:14] <demo_N> startx -- :1.0
[10:14] <demo_N>  this is what i am running
[10:14] <visof> lekrem   Prentice.Hall.PTR.Practical.FPGA.Programming.in.C.Apr.2005.chm
[10:14] <demo_N> How do i set it?
[10:14] <visof> lekrem thia is the book
 startx -- :1
[10:14] <demo_N> How can i make it use the same xinint as of my primary X
[10:15] <ewanm89> Madpilot: And it works well for installing 32bit swiftfox.
 edit  .xinitrc
[10:15] <ramorek> anyone here have experience with NX SERVER ?
[10:15] <Lekrem> visof lemme look it up
[10:15] <demo_N> ok
[10:15] <ewanm89> !WorksForMe
[10:15] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[10:15] <Lekrem> visof its a HTML Help Compiled Help File that runs on windows
[10:16] <Madpilot> ewanm89, autobreakitz? If it works for you, fine, but when it breaks your system, don't expect much sympathy here...
[10:16] <J-_> has anyone tried armour 99.3 and has it crashed?
[10:16] <J-_> ardour*
[10:16] <visof> lekrem ok  thank you
[10:16] <insmod> ardour rocks
[10:16] <Lekrem> visof you might be able to get it to open linxu with wine
[10:16] <ewanm89> Madpilot: So how do you recommend installing a 32bit browser on 64bit ubuntu?
ARDOUR IS BETTER
[10:17] <Madpilot> ewanm89, personally, I'd recommend against running the 64bit OS in the first place, actually.
[10:17] <visof> lekrem what is wine?
[10:17] <J-_> !info wine
[10:17] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.33-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 9576 kB, installed size 44452 kB
[10:17] <Lekrem> thats it
[10:17] <jzilla> lets pretend we've installed a 64bit os, how would you go about it?
 installs win programs
[10:17] <Akuma_> what does /var/lib/ do ? does it make sense to exclude it from my backups?
[10:18] <ewanm89> Madpilot: It's too late for that, but I do too, (I run 64bit here though).
[10:18] <visof> ok
[10:18] <VncViwierProblem> HI, i installed vnctightserver...it runs fine but why the hell my keyboard isnt configured when i run with the vncviewer ??? if i run locally its configured -.-
 ah no
[10:18] <ymelaptop> does anyone know where the hotplug dir for Fiesty is by default? for firmware loading
[10:18] <visof> lekrem thank you
[10:18] <Akuma_> insmod: why not? what is it for?
 library dir for what they read
[10:19] <ymelaptop> does anyone know where the hotplug dir for Fiesty is by default? for firmware loading
[10:20] <sobersabre> hi guys. what's the _good_ way to run my own custom kernel under ubuntu, without it being wiped out each upgrade ?
firmware is on everything -- specify
[10:21] <ymelaptop> hotplug. loading firmware....
[10:21] <ymelaptop> it says is distribution dependent,
for what
[10:21] <ymelaptop> so... if i have firmware for a wireless card, and i need ti put it in the hotplug directory, where do i put it?
[10:21] <Akuma_> insmod: i'm talking about mostly data backup, do add after reinstalling. i'm guessing in that case i can ignore them?
[10:22] <aMMuNix> is there a way to make any window full screen?
[10:22] <Akuma_> *to add
[10:22] <ymelaptop> it's microcode, actually
[10:22] <ymelaptop> ucode
[10:22] <phanto1> TTS prog that monitors clipbord or similar and good tts voices?
[10:22] <phanto1> for gnome
 i would dump hotplug  i hate it the just load  the mod...
 yes
[10:23] <ymelaptop> ok, the problem with what you're telling me is, this readme tells me it's pivotal in making the drivers work.. and you're telling me to forget it, load the module
[10:24] <aMMuNix> is there a way to make a window full screen in gnome?
[10:24] <johnybot> aMMuNix: press mazimize
[10:24] <aMMuNix> full screen, not maximized
[10:24] <twiztr> So, a limewire client, anyone?
[10:24] <johnybot> aMMuNix: firefox - press f11 other than that i dno
[10:24] <johnybot> twiztr: frostwire
why do you need it in hot plug?\
[10:25] <aMMuNix> anyone else then?
is it usb ?
[10:25] <ymelaptop> ok. i have a new wireless n card, with mimo. (internal, mini pci-express)
[10:26] <ymelaptop> i need to get the "hotplug and udev infrastructure" ready for my card, before i can load the drivers
[10:26] <ymelaptop> so it says
then dump hotplug
[10:26] <ymelaptop> dump hotplug? forget it? or is dump actually an action?
 ah no
[10:27] <phanto1> TTS prog that monitors clipbord or similar and good tts voices? For Gnome.
[10:27] <ymelaptop> ah no.. what?
 you are new i take it
[10:27] <ymelaptop> to linux, yes
[10:27] <ymelaptop> brand new fiesty install.
 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
[10:27] <Nahi> how can i create a new partition my linux is already using the full hard disk is there a way to split it in 2 ?
[10:28] <aimtrainer> Nahi you can resze another partition with gparted
[10:28] <Ra|Ka> what's the difference between the fiesty and edgy?
[10:28] <johnybot> Nahi: run gparted as superuser but beware
[10:28] <Madpilot> Ra|Ka, Feisty is newer
[10:28] <Ra|Ka> but the difference?
 fdisk  partisionmagic etc
[10:28] <ymelaptop> insmod, should i be waiting for a reply?
[10:28] <aMMuNix> is there a way to make a window full screen in gnome?
[10:29] <posporo_pechay> !gparted
[10:29] <ubotu> GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[10:29] <Nahi> insmod, i haven't used fdisk since ages
[10:29] <Madpilot> Ra|Ka, Feisty is six months newer, has updated most things, is faster, etc
 what card
[10:29] <ymelaptop> 4965agn
[10:29] <Ra|Ka> i'm awaiting the release of ubuntu ultimate 1.4 which will be built from feisty
[10:29] <ymelaptop> intell's new draft n pic-e card
[10:29] <spikeb> i thought that was out
[10:30] <Ra|Ka> i'm just curious aside from the new control panel what else is new???
[10:30] <johnybot> aMMuNix: http://www.enigmacurry.com/2007/02/17/gnome-kiosk-mode-make-any-app-fullscreen/
 use the native driver or ndiswapperr
[10:30] <Nahi> i cant access http://archive.ubuntu.com nor http://security.ubuntu.com while updating
[10:30] <ymelaptop> ok.
[10:30] <ymelaptop> insmod.
[10:30] <Nahi> is it possibly they are down ?
[10:30] <ymelaptop> i am doing that
[10:30] <ymelaptop> but i am in the process of using the antive driver, and getting the modules working
[10:30] <ymelaptop> but it says it needs ucode, and firmware.
[10:31] <ymelaptop> so i am trying to do that
[10:31] <ymelaptop> i don't think you understand my question insmod
[10:31] <aMMuNix> thanks johnybot
[10:31] <corntreat> could anyone please help me
[10:31] <johnybot> corntreat: shoot
 then what is it
[10:32] <corntreat> im trying to get my maya pci soundcard to work.. but i cant find any drivers
[10:32] <ymelaptop> this lilr eadme that comes with the driver tarball is telling me i need to put some microcode somewhere
[10:32] <Nahi> can someone lead me through the gparted operation ?
[10:33] <sharkbrainguy> I have a wacom intuos3 that is working great with pressure sensitivity a screen relative pointer etc. but I can't find how to set the face buttons to do anything. I've tried setting the buttons in the GIMP's configure extended input devices menu but no joy
[10:33] <johnybot> corntreat: sorry drivers arent my speciality
[10:33] <corntreat> im afraid its too old =)
[10:33] <sharkbrainguy> how can I use the buttons
 wifi ?
[10:33] <corntreat> ok thanks anyway
[10:33] <ymelaptop> yes, it's a wifi card.
 then you are on the wrong path
[10:34] <corntreat> btw would you happen to know where i can get help? i've tryed with the forum and support page with no luck so far
[10:34] <ymelaptop> how am i on the wrong path? this is what the driver readme is telling me to do explicitly
[10:34] <johnybot> sharkbrainguy: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=375320 look about haalf way down
[10:34] <Ra|Ka> ur just here to annoy us ymelaptop ?
[10:34] <corntreat> this is my last option on the ubuntu studio page
[10:35] <ymelaptop> what?
[10:35] <ymelaptop> ...
[10:35] <econobeing> i'm trying to install this icon set, but it's saying "the file format is invalid" how can i fix that?
[10:35] <benje> hello
[10:35] <johnybot> econobeing: more details, file type, type expected, where you downloaded
[10:35] <sharkbrainguy> thanks incredibly bot
[10:35] <johnybot> benje: YOHO
 use my name  so i can see u -- that is a linux version of the driver if that does not work use ndiswrapper
[10:36] <Nahi> johnybot, i have 3 partitions /dev/hda1 /hda2 /hda5 and all 3 of them are locked
[10:36] <sharkbrainguy> good english ftw
[10:36] <johnybot> Nahi: WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO?
[10:36] <johnybot> sorry cpas lock
[10:36] <Nahi> johnny, create a new partition...
[10:37] <benje> i have some sound problem with ubuntu fiesty it sut and came back again even on new install i strace vlc but there many line which i don't understand
[10:37] <econobeing> buuf 1.6-R7 from gnome-look.org, redirected to deviantart, it came in a tar.gz format.
[10:37] <benje> s/sut/cut
[10:37] <ymelaptop> insmod, i'm sorry, you must be very off course with my problem. I am looking at the driver's readme, and i am familiar with what ndiswrapper does, etc etc.. unfortuantely, this native linux driver is telling me this specific wireless card needs more stuff put somewhere.
[10:37] <johnybot> Nahi: i believe you need to unmount first, some one else might no more
[10:37] <ymelaptop> and it has a command that supposedly tells me where to put it, but the command is screaming errors.
[10:37] <Nahi> okay
[10:37] <benje> this do that with every videos but not music
then do it
[10:37] <ymelaptop> ...
[10:37] <Nahi> i need to unmount manualy
[10:37] <Nahi> how ?
[10:38] <corntreat> is there anyway to compile a microsfot driver into linux?
[10:38] <ymelaptop> it's not giving me an output, or telling me a directory, it says it can't find anything,
[10:38] <johnybot> nahi, you cant unmount in gparted?
[10:38] <johnybot> corntreat: no
[10:38] <Nahi> johnybot, no
[10:38] <benje> Nahi, you have an applet to do this
[10:39] <Nahi> benje, sorry ?
[10:39] <corntreat> ok thx
[10:39] <benje> corntreat, it depend of which drive some network card use windows driver with ndiswrapper
[10:39] <corntreat> ic
[10:39] <benje> Nahi, to unmount hdd
[10:40] <Nahi> benje, i downloaded gparted
[10:40] <rosario68> sevilla_1968_rma@hotmail.com
[10:40] <ymelaptop> insmod, i am actually not directing comments at you, as you do not seem to understand what i am telling you. I am hoping someone else picks up
[10:40] <johnybot> Nahi: if you have install cd, boot into the liveCD enviroment and run gparted
[10:40] <johnybot> since you are using the drive you want to unmount, you cant
[10:41] <Nahi> johnny, i downloaded the iso i installed my system from there
 i get it -- u just don't understand directions
[10:41] <ymelaptop> all i want to know is where the hotplug directory is in ubuntu,
[10:41] <crimsun> ymelaptop: Ubuntu doesn't ship with hotplug.
[10:41] <benje> ymelaptop, udev do this with hal
[10:41] <corntreat> would you happen to know if theres a user on this board who would perhaps be able to come up with a solution?
[10:41] <ymelaptop> ok, it ships with udev?
 whereis hotplug
[10:42] <corntreat> in other words can this problem really be solved? =)
 or locate hotplug
[10:42] <ymelaptop> thank you crimsun, by the way.
[10:42] <Nahi> johnybot, , i downloaded the iso i installed my system from there
[10:43] <johnybot> Nahi: unfortunately you can't resize the root partition while running ubuntu
[10:43] <Zborg> Hi
[10:43] <johnybot> Zborg: yoho
[10:43] <michiel_> hello, does anyone know of any recent problems in apache2 in feisty?
[10:43] <ymelaptop> crimsun, i've talked to you about wireless cards before, if i have ucode that my card vendor insists the driver needs, where can i go about loading it?
[10:43] <Zborg> I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong chan for this, but I don't really know where to ask my question
[10:43] <crimsun> ymelaptop: slap it into /lib/firmware/
[10:43] <michiel_> because my apache2 doesn't work (it gives syntax errors on somewhat any rule in the configuration)
[10:43] <ymelaptop> thank you.
[10:44] <ymelaptop> preciate it crimsun
[10:44] <crimsun> ymelaptop: granted you need a udev rule instead of a hotplug script, but that's fairly straightforward to convert.
[10:44] <Zborg> mnfs-based-homed users can't launch openoffice anymore
[10:44] <Zborg> my
[10:44] <gp|work> michiel_: Have you modified the configuration from it's original state?
[10:44] <Zborg> it hangs at the bootsplash screen
[10:44] <ymelaptop> i think it came with both, actually
[10:44] <Zborg> does anyone have this problem too ?
[10:44] <ymelaptop> crimsun, is a udev rule called a ucode file?
[10:45] <michiel_> gp|work: not in the beginnen, now I did, but these are recognised by the former version of apache2 though, so it shouldn't give any problem
[10:46] <corntreat> thanks for the help. Il check in later have a nice day/night/evening/morning whatever time it is there
[10:46] <Zborg> :)
[10:46] <gp|work> michiel_; I think it's possible to restore the original files from somewhere in the /usr/doc/ directory
[10:46] <gp|work> try "locate apache2 | grep doc"
[10:46] <_tilman> what exactly is the problem with apache2 ?
[10:47] <crimsun> ymelaptop: no.
[10:47] <gp|work> _tilman: Syntax error in the config, apparenly.
[10:47] <michiel_> gp|work: I think it's apache2 itself which is not working very well, because it won't even work after: aptitude purge apache2; aptitude install apache2
[10:47] <_tilman> which one ?
[10:47] <_tilman> does he say, he doesn't find http.conf ?
[10:48] <michiel_> it gives the following error:
[10:48] <ymelaptop> crimsun, where can i either find documentation on converting it, or where do .ucode files go?
[10:48] <michiel_> Invalid command 'AddType', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration
[10:48] <michiel_> it's from PHP5
[10:48] <_tilman> Hehe, so remove it
[10:48] <gp|work> AddType invalid? Hmm..
[10:48] <ymelaptop> crimsun, by the way, sorry to bother you with trivial stuff, you're just the only one tossing out answers to my questions :/
[10:48] <gp|work> Do you have the MIME module installed?
[10:48] <magnetron> michiel_: plz pastebin your errors and your apache conf
[10:49] <michiel_> well, I did, but after I remove it it will go to the next line which it says it's invalid
[10:49] <gp|work> You'd need to install that if you wish to use "AddType"
[10:49] <johnybot> !pastebin
[10:49] <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)
[10:49] <gp|work> *You'll
[10:50] <tixxtaxx> when using the time cmd, to time execution of a another cmd.. the output is real x secs, user y secs, sys z secs... what does that mean? should i add them all to get total time, or is real the total time? man time does not say
[10:50] <demo_N> When i start xinit on a different display it never starts the xterm window
[10:50] <demo_N> how ca i make it start the same
[10:51] <michiel_> gp|work: you mean mime_magic?
[10:51] <gp|work> hold on
[10:51] <demo_N> I am not able start anything on the new Display, I am getting Connection rejected error
[10:53] <gp|work> michiel_: Post your mods-enabled dir listing.
[10:53] <michiel_> demo_N: take a look at the xhost command, maybe it will help
[10:53] <gp|work> You should be able to find that in /etc/apache2/, I believe.
[10:53] <michiel_> mime_magic.conf  mime_magic.load  php5.conf  php5.load
[10:53] <ultra> i've installed the updates today at 7.04 and.....my memory flash is not recognised anymore
[10:54] <ultra> now is a new version of the kernel
[10:54] <singami> how to start some app with support of cp1251 locale ?
[10:54] <ultra> what happened ?
[10:55] <manurespreader> hi are there alternative for photoshop ? :)
[10:55] <ultra> gimp
[10:55] <ultra> or Pixel
[10:55] <michiel_> gp|work: where there any big changes in apache2 from edgy to feisty?
[10:55] <ultra> pixel si very close to photoshop
[10:55] <ultra> is*
[10:55] <manurespreader> thaks
[10:55] <michiel_> gp|work: because in edgy it does work
[10:55] <manurespreader> thanks
[10:55] <gp|work> michiel_: Not exactly sure. I only just started with Feisty.
[10:56] <singami> somebody, please help me - how to start app with support of some locale, example - cp1251?
[10:56] <ultra>  i've installed the updates today at 7.04 and.....my memory flash is not recognised anymore
[10:57] <ultra> is because the kernel
[10:57] <ultra> y?
[10:57] <manurespreader> ultra: where i can get pixel ?
[10:57] <ultra> search on google
[10:57] <ultra> but is not free
[10:57] <ultra> 80 dolars
[10:58] <singami> how send and recieve files in kopete?
[10:58] <ultra> the buddy must have also kopete
[10:58] <gp|work> michiel_: Do you have the libapache2-mod-php5 package installed?
[10:58] <michiel_> gp|work: yes
[10:58] <manurespreader> ultra: free alternatives ?
[10:58] <Kurmens> HI all, please come http://ngg.gamerx.lv/signup.php  and register in one of best Latvian CSS portal ! Need 500 reg. users to get ostcom.lv sponsor !!
[10:59] <ultra> corel phptopaint for linux
[10:59] <michiel_> gp|work: when I disable php5 it will give me the same error, but then on DirectoryIndex in apache2.conf
[10:59] <ultra> photopaint
[10:59] <ewanm89> singami: What protocol are you using?
[10:59] <Kurmens> HI all, please come http://ngg.gamerx.lv/signup.php  and register in one of best Latvian CSS portal ! Need 500 reg. users to get ostcom.lv sponsor !!
[10:59] <ewanm89> And buddy does not need kopete.
[10:59] <cafuego> Kurmens: No spam, Go away.
[10:59] <gp|work> michiel_: It looks like you're missing quite a number of modules.
[11:00] <gp|work> michiel_: How about the apache2.2-common package?
[11:00] <thedeviantone> I'm trying to install  Ubuntu 6.06 LTS on an AMD650 with a PERC2/SC SCSI Controller and i always get a "Kernel Panic Error" VFS: Could not Mount root device use correct root= boot option
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[11:00] <michiel_> gp|work: I also installed that one
[11:00] <cafuego> !ops
[11:00] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[11:00] <Myrtti> wha
[11:00] <gnomefreak> cafuego: ?
[11:00] <cafuego> Myrtti: Kurmens
[11:00] <cafuego> ta
[11:00] <gnomefreak> nvm :)
[11:00] <singami> I using icq-protocol
[11:01] <thedeviantone> can anyone helpme with server install
[11:02] <re-align> I have an old digital camera that uses a serial port. Can it be made to work under Ubuntu?
[11:02] <ewanm89> singami: Right click on buddy -> Other actions -> send file.
[11:02] <ultra> please, until this morning my memory flash was recognised. one hour ago i've made the updates ( also for kernel ). now i cannot see my memory flash
[11:02] <michiel_> gp|work: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24380/
[11:02] <singami> ewanm89: yeah, but this button is gray, and i can't push it
[11:02] <ultra> what can i do ?
[11:03] <ewanm89> singami: Does icq support file transfer?
[11:03] <Jowi> ultra, go back to the previous kernel
[11:03] <ultra> is because of the patent rights ?
[11:03] <singami> yeah, in windows, using icq or qip, i can simply send and recieve files
[11:03] <ymelaptop> crimsun, mind taking alook at a pastebin of mine?
[11:04] <ultra> or is just a bug ?
[11:04] <gp|work> michiel_: Let me see your LoadModules directives in the .conf file(s)
[11:04] <Jowi> ultra, no, might be a mistake was made in the kernel. use the previous one from the boot menu. I got usb errors on one kernel upgrade. just use the old one.
[11:04] <ultra> ok, thanks
[11:05] <ymelaptop> crimsun, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24381/
[11:05] <michiel_> gp|work: I don't have any, at least what fgrep is saying
[11:05] <michiel_> gp|work: sorry,
[11:05] <michiel_> gp|work: I do have
[11:05] <singami> ewanm89: maybe, there is some setting or plugins that i haven,t installed?
[11:06] <michiel_> gp|work: LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so
[11:06] <gp|work> michiel_: Only that?
[11:06] <michiel_> gp|work: the files does exist in the same directory
[11:06] <michiel_> gp|work: I can also post everything, one moment
[11:07] <thedeviantone> I'm trying to install  Ubuntu 6.06 LTS on an AMD650 with a PERC2/SC SCSI Controller and i always get a "Kernel Panic Error" VFS: Could not Mount root device use correct root= boot option
[11:07] <michiel_> gp|work: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24382/
[11:08] <gp|work> Aha.
[11:08] <gp|work> You have all those modules available, but you don't have them enabled.
[11:08] <gp|work> There's the problem.
[11:08] <gp|work> michiel_: Copy the files in mods-available/ to mods-enabled/ then try to restart Apache.
[11:09] <michiel_> gp|work: all of them>
[11:09] <michiel_> ?
[11:09] <demo_N> I am not able to run X on a different Display , it gives me only a blank screen
[11:09] <gp|work> michiel_: Well, it doesn't really do any harm. But if you want to be specific..
[11:10] <gp|work> er.. hold on, compiling a list.
[11:11] <michiel_> gp|work: even why i enable all modules, it will give me the same error
[11:11] <gp|work> Hrm..
[11:11] <ymelaptop> crimsun, you still around?
[11:11] <gp|work> Odd.
[11:12] <crimsun> ymelaptop: no, I'm off to work.
[11:12] <gp|work> Yeah, I just noticed that some files are not there.
[11:12] <gp|work> Hold on..
[11:12] <ymelaptop> ah, any chance you can check that real quick? it's a 4 line pastebin
[11:12] <mahes> how to solve the err while booting the live cd
[11:13] <battlesquid> is it possible to play .mov files in totem?
[11:13] <Lekrem> mashes: what is it?
[11:13] <mahes> ubunt2, i created a livecd based on ubuntu image it is not working
[11:14] <econobeing> is there a dark gtk theme that actually works well? every time i use one, there's always a handful of sites that use light text on a light background with the theme, which just ruins it for me
[11:14] <mahes>  i created a livecd based on ubuntu image it is not working
[11:14] <jd20> Does anyone know of an anticipated release date for NetworkManager 0.7?  I can't seem to find any info.
[11:15] <gp|work> michiel_: Temporarily, create a new file in the mods-enabled directory called test.load, paste the following: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24385/ in it, and then restart Apache.
[11:15] <fw1987> ciao a tutti ragazzi
[11:15] <magnetron> !it | fw1987
[11:15] <ubotu> fw1987: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[11:15] <ymelaptop> having errors compiling a driver, keeps telling me i don't have the source. Need some help getting it resolved
[11:16] <fw1987> joint #ubuntu-it
[11:16] <_tilman> ymelaptop: Detailes ?
[11:16] <fw1987> /joint #ubuntu-it
[11:16] <_tilman> fw1987 Try join
[11:16] <ymelaptop> _tilman, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24381/
[11:16] <magnetron> fw1987: it's /join #ubuntu-it
[11:17] <julius> hi
[11:18] <gp|work> michiel_: Any luck?
[11:18] <_tilman> ymelaptop: You need the kernel-sources / headers
[11:18] <julius> I have a DVD that contains a part of the ubuntu repository but he's not recognized by synaptic as a source of packages. Do you know why ? O_o
[11:18] <ymelaptop> i already dl' them, and reinstaleld them
[11:18] <_tilman> use synaptic to find and install em, also you should set the SHELL=/bin/bash
[11:18] <mahes>  i created a livecd based on ubuntu image it is not working
[11:18] <michiel_> gp|work: well, I don't have all modules, so i'm testing at the moment
[11:18] <ymelaptop> i've reinstaleld them 4 times over
[11:18] <mahes> anyone answer me
[11:18] <_tilman> ymelaptop: The right ones? He's telling you the kernel-version he wants
[11:19] <gwark> hiello :)
[11:19] <ymelaptop> yeah
[11:19] <ymelaptop> i know, i have them, but they didn't put them in that directory
[11:19] <gp|work> michiel_: Oh, okay.
[11:19] <julius> the main file contains "dists" and "pools". There are 4 Packages.gz
[11:19] <magnetron> !patience | mahes
[11:19] <ubotu> mahes: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[11:20] <stephenhill> okay
[11:20] <gwark> how do i copy a whole directory of files please??   cp /media/disk/ubuntu (allof myfiles) /var/cache/apt/archives
[11:20] <_tilman> ymelaptop: cd /
[11:20] <ymelaptop> wait, what?
[11:20] <_tilman> ymelaptop: sudo find * | grep 2.6.20-16-generic
[11:21] <_tilman> when you found em, yet a symbolic link or copy em
[11:21] <gp|work> michiel_: Ignore the ones that you may not have in that list I gave you.
[11:21] <_tilman> gwark: cp -R is your friend
[11:21] <michiel_> gp|work: It works better now
[11:21] <michiel_> gp|work: but it doesn't work yet
[11:21] <michiel_> gp|work: now it gives errors on Order
[11:21] <ramorek> hello ?
[11:21] <_tilman> ho
[11:22] <gwark> ahhh thankyou :)   _tilman !
[11:22] <gp|work> Okay.
[11:22] <gp|work> Hold on.
[11:22] <_tilman> ymelaptop: got em ?
[11:22] <ymelaptop> _tilman, nope, that command didn't do anything
[11:23] <demo_N> when i try to run xinit from a current xterm , it says User not authorised to run X
[11:23] <frolle> I have mounted a shared device from my windows computer with the follwing command: sudo mount -t smbfs, but i dont have any rights. What can i do?
[11:23] <ramorek> does anyone know how to setup nxserver ? or any other good remote app ?
[11:23] <ymelaptop> tilman, i isntaleld them using apt get, got headers, source, and build essentials, i guess i don't understand why that didn't put them in the right place
[11:24] <_tilman> ymelaptop: I doubt it did nothing, in fact it found EVERYTHING on your computer, the grep option filters. And so I guess you did NOT install the SOURCES
[11:24] <ymelaptop> and, the grep command just repoduces another command line, with no print out
[11:24] <ubuntu_> hello all
[11:24] <demo_N> Where do i find the Xauth file for the root in Ubuntu?
[11:25] <ymelaptop> is there some way other than installing the packages for both ehaders and sources?
[11:25] <mahes> ubotu, do u know my questions answer
[11:25] <ymelaptop> synaptic is showing both currently installed
[11:25] <Frogzoo> mahes: you're talking to a bot
[11:25] <magnetron> !repeat | mahes
[11:25] <ubotu> mahes: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:26] <ramorek> cann someone please help me ?
[11:26] <neil_feisty> ubotu is a bot
[11:26] <ubotu> Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots for all information.
[11:26] <ramorek> ubotu help
[11:26] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:26] <ramorek> ubotu vnc
[11:26] <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
[11:26] <ymelaptop> actually, _tilman, how do i isntall the sources? and headers, cause apparently what i did was wrong
[11:26] <ramorek> ubotu freenx
[11:26] <gp|work> michiel_: In test.load, add the following line
[11:26] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[11:26] <orbin> ymelaptop: what packages are you looking at?
[11:26] <michiel_> gp|work: I think I need mod_access
[11:27] <_tilman> ymelaptop: Wait, i'll look
[11:27] <mahes> Frogzoo, let me share somthing from you
[11:27] <gp|work> michiel_: That's only applicable to 2.0. It was replaced in 2.2
[11:27] <gp|work> You have the files:
[11:28] <mahes> magnetron, im getting while booting the live cd
[11:28] <ymelaptop> i have linux headers 2.6.20-15 generic
[11:28] <ymelaptop> and the matching source
[11:28] <michiel_> gp|work: ah, this one: mod_auth_basic.so
[11:28] <michiel_> no
[11:28] <magnetron> mahes: if you are making your own distro and it doesn't work, i cannot help you
[11:28] <gp|work> michiel_: Add this line: LoadModule authz_host_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_authz_host.so
[11:28] <gp|work> michiel_: Yeah, that one too.
[11:28] <taggy> can i boot in to single user mode from the ubuntu live cd ? i need to recover my lost grub !
[11:29] <mahes> magnetron, im using ubuntu's kernel for live cd
[11:29] <ymelaptop> correction, -16
[11:29] <ymelaptop> i have the -16
[11:29] <gp|work> michiel_: Btw, I think your Apache installation is broken somewhere. I'm not sure where, though.
[11:29] <magnetron> mahes: did you see my message
[11:30] <ubunterror> Hello! need some help. Already tried everything in the forums, can't get video card to work VIA Chrome 9 HC IGP k8m890 chipset on Edubuntu 7.04. maybe the how-to's only work in ubuntu, not edubuntu?
[11:30] <ymelaptop> _tilman, any luck?
[11:30] <mahes> magnetron, ya mine distro is different in that i installed ubuntu's kernel with that i booted
[11:31] <salaah> i need some help. somehow, the entry for window xp disappeared rom my grub menu, can someone help me put it back please?
 mahes: if you are making your own distro and it doesn't work, i cannot help you
[11:31] <_tilman> ymelaptop: patience, I'm also working here :-)
[11:31] <michiel_> gp|work: thanks, it works now
[11:31] <magnetron> did you read that mahes?
[11:32] <gp|work> michiel_: Cool. You're welcome.
[11:32] <mahes> magnetron, ya
[11:32] <michiel_> gp|work: it seemed that it didn't load the default modules it needed for the configuration to work
[11:32] <ymelaptop> _tilman, sorry, i wasn't trying to rush you, i'vejust grown accustomed to people abandoning a cause
[11:32] <ymelaptop> sadly :/
[11:32] <gp|work> michiel_: Yes. That's what I noticed.
[11:32] <mrcreativity> i need some help. somehow, the entry for window xp disappeared rom my grub menu, can someone help me put it back please?
[11:32] <_tilman> ymelaptop: Did you install linux-source-2.6.20 ?
[11:32] <mahes> magnetron,mine  distro is debian
[11:32] <michiel_> gp|work: the debian package didn't give me any in the configuration though
[11:33] <mahes> magnetron, i read out your message , evethough i need your help
[11:33] <magnetron> mahes, this is the Ubuntu support channel
[11:33] <ymelaptop> 2.6.20-16.28
[11:33] <ymelaptop> yes
[11:33] <mrcreativity> can someone help me please?
[11:33] <gp|work> michiel_: Did you do a dist-upgrade?
[11:33] <mrcreativity> i need some help. somehow, the entry for window xp disappeared rom my grub menu, can someone help me put it back please?
[11:34] <mahes> magnetron, k can you do one thing for me
[11:34] <michiel_> gp|work: no, installed Feisty from "scratch" with debootstrap
[11:34] <ymelaptop> _tilman, yes, have that installed
[11:34] <Jowi> !dualboot | mrcreativity (see the first link)
[11:34] <ubotu> mrcreativity (see the first link): Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[11:34] <_tilman> k, I'm currently doing it
[11:34] <_tilman> then I can tell you where it lands
[11:35] <ymelaptop> _tilman, it jsut doesn't appear to be found, or it's in the wrong directory, or something.
[11:35] <gp|work> michiel_: Hmm.. odd. I didn't have any of those problems with a fresh install of Feisty.
[11:35] <mahes> magnetron, you plz send me a link how to create a live cd for ubuntu since it help me
[11:35] <_tilman> ymelaptop: 45seconds to download
[11:35] <mrcreativity> i need some help. somehow, the entry for window xp disappeared rom my grub menu, can someone help me put it back please?
[11:35] <ymelaptop> _tlman, kk
[11:35] <ymelaptop> _tilman, kk
[11:35] <mahes> magnetron, i can find the bug when compare the both
[11:35] <Jowi> mrcreativity, sorry. wrong one. it did not contain a way to fix grub
[11:36] <mrcreativity> i really need help, please someone
[11:36] <Lekrem> sure
[11:36] <michiel_> gp|work: do you have those modules in httpd.conf?
[11:36] <Lekrem> mrcreativity ill try
[11:36] <anthony_> hi, how can i capture the mouse in a screenshot in ubuntu 6.10?
[11:36] <magnetron> mahes: you could either use the prebuilt one, or you could base your distribution on gNewSense. they provide a lot of tools to make a derivate
[11:36] <mrcreativity> i really need to boot into windows
[11:37] <Lekrem> and...
[11:37] <gp|work> michiel_: Well, I haven't studied all my .conf files yet, so I can't say for sure. Will have to wait till I get home.
[11:38] <michiel_> gp|work: ok, but thanks anyway
[11:38] <_tilman> ymelaptop: I downloaded linux-source-2.6.20 and see:
[11:38] <_tilman> tilman@kamikatze:/lib/modules$ ls
[11:38] <_tilman> 2.6.20-15-generic  2.6.20-16-generic
[11:38] <michiel_> gp|work: i mean just thanks :)
[11:38] <gp|work> michiel_: heh. no problem. :)
[11:38] <Lekrem> mrcreativity what version of windows do you have?
[11:38] <Jowi> mrcreativity, assuming your windows partition is on the first partition on the first disk in /boot/grub/menu.lst just add at the end of the file line1: Windows line2: root (hd0,0) line3: makeactive line4: chainloader +1
[11:38] <_tilman> oh sorry, there's no source, I see
[11:39] <ramorek> can someone help me ?
[11:39] <mrcreativity> Lekrem: ...windows xp pro
[11:39] <ymelaptop> _tilman, they are in /lib/modules/? and there is a source directory in them?
[11:39] <ramorek> does anyone have exp. w/ nxserver/freenx ??
[11:39] <BlueEagle> !anyone | ramorek
[11:39] <ubotu> ramorek: 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?
[11:39] <mrlnwzrd> #catfight
[11:39] <michiel_> ramorek: I have some experience with NXserver
[11:40] <_tilman> ymelaptop: found em
[11:40] <ramorek> michiel_ : on what ver of ubuntu ?
[11:40] <ymelaptop> _tilman, kk, tell me what to do
[11:40] <michiel_> ramorek: Edgy
[11:40] <tedbundyjr> ramorek: more polite approach maybe?
[11:40] <michiel_> ramorek: but Feisty will also do
[11:40] <_tilman> ymelaptop: /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic
[11:41] <ymelaptop> ok.. so how do i make ubuntu know that, when i try to compile a driver?
[11:41] <_tilman> the easiest way would be to set a symbolic link
[11:41] <ymelaptop> ok
[11:41] <Lekrem> mrcreativity go to /boot/grub
[11:41] <wtfkd> hello?
[11:41] <_tilman> sudo ln -s /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic/ /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source
[11:42] <_tilman> ho
[11:42] <BlueEagle> !hello
[11:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:42] <wtfkd> please help :(
[11:42] <mrcreativity> Lekrem: yes
[11:42] <mrcreativity> Lekrem: ...i think i found something. let me test it pleas.e
[11:42] <_tilman> wtfkd: If you ask a question you might get an answer
[11:42] <mrcreativity> brb
[11:42] <ramorek> michiel_ : how or where did you install it ?
[11:42] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: I cannot help you unless you ask a question.
[11:42] <Jowi> !ask | wtfkd
[11:42] <ubotu> wtfkd: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:42] <wtfkd> ive spent 3 hours trying to setup my audio card and i cant
[11:42] <Lekrem> mrcreativity is there a file called menu.bak
[11:42] <wtfkd> its realtek
[11:43] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: Do you know how to use pastebin?
[11:43] <michiel_> ramorek: I just downloaded the deb files from nomachine, did dpkg -i nx*; apt-get -f install and after that it just worked
[11:43] <wtfkd> pastebin?
[11:43] <michiel_> ramorek: although i've changed some settings of NX
[11:44] <_tilman> wtfkd: Which model ?
[11:44] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: Ok. We'll start from the top then. :D First open a terminal.
[11:44] <wtfkd> look this is my audio card Realtek ALC861
[11:44] <ramorek> michiel_ : if i already went through some steps and it didnt work, how could i wipe all nx out to start again?
[11:44] <wtfkd> its open
[11:44] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: did you run lspci to get the model of the card?
[11:44] <michiel_> ramorek: aptitude purge nxnode nxserver nxclient
[11:44] <wtfkd> no i cheked it on windows
[11:44] <_tilman> wtfkd: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=440251&highlight=realtek+ALC861
[11:45] <ramorek> michiel_ : k let me try that brb
[11:46] <michiel_> ok
[11:46] <wtfkd> let me read
[11:46] <mandh> hey i want that freeradius support multirange in ippool can one help me
[11:47] <wtfkd> ive tried the first solution
[11:48] <ramorek> michiel_ : i get "warning: while removing nxclient, directory /usr/NX not empty so not removed"
[11:48] <wtfkd> this one: snd-hda-intel position_fix=1 model=3stack
[11:48] <wtfkd> and nothing happened
[11:48] <michiel_> ramorek: just remove the directory by yourself (rm -rf /usr/NX)
[11:49] <_tilman> wtfkd: Search the forum: I found a bout 40 threads concerning your card
[11:49] <Gionne> hi
[11:49] <wtfkd> i tried the 40 thread
[11:49] <ramorek> michiel_ : i get permission denied
[11:49] <wtfkd> i have 3-4 hours trying those threads :S
[11:49] <Gionne> does ubuntu support a firewire external audio card?
[11:50] <wtfkd> and really dont kno what else to do
[11:50] <michiel_> ramorek: you'll need root permissions
[11:50] <_tilman> wtfkd: there was one saying oss 4.0 worked for him
[11:50] <michiel_> with sudo
[11:50] <JW_510> Hello
[11:50] <Lekrem> ramorek gksu nautilus then delete it
[11:50] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: sounds like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/93263
[11:50] <ramorek> michiel_ : i did sudo rm -rf /usr/NX
[11:50] <disposable> if i can't use 'use secure authentication' option in thunderbird, but i do have imap over ssl enabled, does that mean my username and password are transmitted in plaintext?
[11:50] <AdministratorX> Hello, I am looking  for a HowTo on Using SSH to Connect to IRC using Irssi.
[11:51] <ramorek> *so i just type gksu nautilus ?
[11:51] <michiel_> ramorek: try sudo chmod -R 777 /usr/NX; sudo rm -rf /usr/NX
[11:51] <JW_704> How can I stream an internet broadcast To my pc then from my  PC to somewhere else?
[11:51] <_tilman> ramorek: You should NOT use nautilus in root-mode
[11:51] <JW_704> Basicly I want to turn my PC into the middle man
[11:52] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/94373 should be a workaround according to the previous link.
[11:52] <ramorek> *im not in root mode, let me try michiel_'s cmd
[11:52] <_tilman> JW_704: Write a simple java-app with an BufferedInputStream and a OutputStream
[11:52] <gwark> i ave a GRUB question :  when i install ubuntu, upon dualboot, my XP install always says missing hal.dll    -   this only happens after i install grub ... any thoughts ??
[11:52] <JW_704> _tilman, that sounds very complicated :)
[11:52] <AdministratorX> Hello, I am looking  for a HowTo on Using SSH to Connect to IRC using Irssi.
[11:53] <_tilman> JW_704: Erm, it's an application about 10 lines
[11:53] <_tilman> :-)
[11:53] <JW_704> _tilman, I have an internet radio talkshow I like to listen to, how I use to do it in windows was, use Shoutcast server on my PC to 'serve' it from my PC and Winamp on my PC to play the internet stream,
[11:53] <wtfkd> i dont understand what to do with that last link
[11:54] <newb_prob> I want to run git, the version contorl system, NOT gitfm ... how do I tell ubuntu that I want git, the version control system, not gitfm?
[11:54] <ramorek> * ok sudo rm -rf /usr/NX worked
[11:54] <Lekrem> gwark it hassed to me a coincidence because ubuntu doesnt touch windows
[11:54] <_tilman> JW_704 If you just want to LISTEN to a stream use one of the hundreds mediaplayers
[11:54] <ramorek> * so now wheres a good source to start from scratch ?
[11:54] <ramorek> * for fiesty ?
[11:54] <JW_704> _tilman, I use my Sony PSP to recieve the shoutcast fro my PC
[11:54] <jatt> git-core, etc.
[11:55] <_tilman> PSP is network able ?
[11:55] <gp|work> _tilman: Yeah, WiFi.
[11:55] <gwark> Lekrem, ok cheers ... it has happened like4 time
[11:55] <gwark> s
[11:55] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: try opening /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base using the command: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[11:55] <_tilman> So just let the PSP connect to internet
[11:55] <michiel_> ramorek: just try to install the deb packages from nomachine
[11:55] <_tilman> ipforward
[11:55] <Nahi> hello
[11:56] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: Then add the line: options snd-hda-intel model=3stack
[11:56] <ramorek> with sudo apt-get install <filename> ?
[11:56] <median> Damn, this channel's always stuffed
[11:56] <Nahi> im trying to download madriva i have an hp laptop wich version should i download ?
[11:56] <Lekrem> gwark?
[11:56] <JW_704> _tilman, the PSP can't just simply connect to the internet radio talk show.. its in WMA or Real format
[11:56] <mogreen> UB`: nice stargate we we we w e
[11:56] <median> This is going to sound retarded, but is there an app to minimize terminal use?
[11:56] <_tilman> iproute - Professional tools to control the networking in Linux kernels
[11:56] <wtfkd> ive already tried that
[11:56] <gwark> yes Lekrem
[11:56] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: then run the commands: sudo rmmod snd-hda-intel; sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel
[11:56] <Lekrem> gwark http://www.afreedll.com/ if you want to get that missing dll
[11:56] <_tilman> JW_704 so you want to recode the show ?
[11:57] <wtfkd> ok let me try that
[11:57] <gp|work> median: Depends on what you want to do.
[11:57] <gwark> oh cheers ... i think i can paste it right in from ubuntu now
[11:57] <ramorek> michiel_ : with sudo apt-get install <filename> ?
[11:57] <median> I just want to have it running normally and install applications, make system changes, etc
[11:57] <michiel_> ramorek: no, with dpkg -i <filename>
[11:58] <UB`> mogreen thank tou :)
[11:58] <JW_704> _Tilman, ok heres the layout, I connect my PC to the internet talkshit, I can hear it on winamp on my PC, I use shoutcast on my PC to turn my PC into a shoutcast server that my PSP can connect to
[11:58] <to0om> hi all
[11:58] <JW_704> talkshit = talkshow, I'm tired :)
[11:58] <Lekrem> hello
[11:58] <ramorek> michiel_ : ok thanks, let me try that, i have to do client and node first right ?
[11:59] <_tilman> JW_704: xmms-liveice - XMMS plugin that sends your audio to a shoutcast server
[11:59] <BlueEagle> wtfkd: if that doesn't work either try changing the line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base to: options snd-hda-intel model=auto
[11:59] <michiel_> ramorek: yes
[11:59] <JW_704> Basicly I want to know how to setup a shoutcast server on  Ubuntu
[11:59] <to0om> how can i list all installed packages on my system?
[11:59] <_tilman> icecast-server - MPEG Layer III Streaming Server
[11:59] <BlueEagle> to0om: man apt-cache
[11:59] <ramorek> michiel_ : k cool , affter that its just connect ?
[11:59] <JW_704> _tilman, how do I install that with Synaptic if it doesn't show up when I search for it?
[12:00] <_tilman> JW_704: I guess you didn't activate the extended repos
[12:00] <JW_704> _tilman, how do I do that then?
[12:00] <BlueEagle> !repositories
[12:00] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[12:00] <_tilman> In System - Administration: Software sources
[12:01] <_tilman> the icecastserver is in universe, the xmms-plugin in multiverse
[12:02] <gwark> how do i enable writing to ntsf ?
[12:02] <gwark> ntfs
[12:02] <BlueEagle> !ntfs
[12:02] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:02] <_tilman> gwark: At first get your self in knowledge, that it is NOT good to write ntfs
[12:02] <oOo_> join #ubuntu-cn
[12:03] <_tilman> JW_704: I never tested it, but I guess you can use XMMS to listen to the stream and to send it to an icecast server running on your local machine
[12:03] <_tilman> JW_704: The psp must connect to your local machine's icecast server then
[12:03] <gwark> ta
[12:03] <JW_704> yes
[12:03] <BlueEagle> gwark: You're welcome.
[12:03] <JW_704> I can't find xmms-plugin?
[12:03] <snoops> hey - I'm looking for some pdf/chm/html book reading software for linux. Something I can bookmark pages for later, and view my library of books/texts in. Anyone know of anything like that?
[12:03] <_tilman> did you activate universe and multiverse in your repository ?
[12:03] <BlueEagle> gwark: I would still advice caution when writing to ntfs. Be sure to have backups of irreplacable data.
[12:04] <JW_704> yes
[12:04] <_tilman> sudo apt-get update
[12:04] <_tilman> sudo apt-cache search shoutcast
[12:04] <gwark> wierd, coz the file im attemptng to replace is already there ... installing ubuntu wierds out XP's bootup
[12:04] <anttman> loading ubuntu from boot disk several times and it seems to hang in soe graphic screen it says something about it cant load gnome and it will attempt to load it next time ....anysuggestions
[12:04] <_tilman> JW_704: should show you a bunch of about 10 progs
[12:05] <JW_704> ya
[12:05] <_tilman> and there's the icecast-server and the plugin
[12:05] <wtfkd> i dont know why i keep getting bash access denied
[12:05] <_tilman> install: sudo apt-get install <progname>
[12:05] <wtfkd> with this string /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[12:05] <Frogzoo> snoops: there's ff extensions for bookmarking html
[12:06] <JW_704> _tilman, ok thats installed
[12:06] <JW_704> Now I need Xmms?
[12:07] <_tilman> JW_704: Then first try to setup the icecast server
[12:07] <JW_704> ok
[12:07] <anttman> how long does it take to load ubuntu normally??????????????????
[12:07] <mogreen> load ?
[12:07] <_tilman> JW_704: If you install the xmms-plugin, xmms should be in the dependencies
[12:07] <median> o.o
[12:07] <anttman> from the boot disk
[12:07] <_tilman> everything else is senseless
[12:07] <mogreen> anttman:  time :p
[12:07] <JW_704> icecast keeps shutting down on me!
[12:08] <claesson92> I'm new to linux. How do i 'install' a .rpm file?
[12:08] <Nahi> is mandravia better then ubuntu ?
[12:08] <_tilman> JW_704: Try to run as root
[12:08] <mogreen> claesson92:  use google :D
[12:08] <JW_704> I did
[12:08] <_tilman> details ?
[12:08] <Gionne> where can i find the supported audio cards for ubuntu?
[12:08] <claesson92> mogreen: Ok =)
[12:08] <JW_704> Bind to socket on port 8000 failed.
[12:08] <wtfkd> u seee
[12:08] <erUSUL> claesson92: you do not install rpm in ubuntu you use System>Admin>synaptic or Aplications>Add/Remove
[12:08] <levander> Is there a way to set up GNOME so that when I left click on the desktop I get a Window List?
[12:08] <_tilman> Also as root ?
[12:09] <wtfkd> ubuntu and audio cards are not friends :@
[12:09] <mogreen> Gionne:  i think all are suported :d
[12:09] <BlueEagle> &
[12:09] <erUSUL> !synaptic | claesson92
[12:09] <ubotu> claesson92: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[12:09] <erUSUL> !repos | claesson92
[12:09] <ubotu> claesson92: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[12:09] <mogreen> wtfkd: i hawe had no probs
[12:09] <wtfkd> i do
[12:09] <mogreen> ohh
[12:09] <_tilman> mogreen: Great for you
[12:09] <mogreen> erUSUL: nice bot :d
[12:10] <BlueEagle> !hardware | gionne
[12:10] <ubotu> gionne: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[12:10] <mogreen> _tilman: hey im great what can i say :D
[12:10] <erUSUL> mogreen: indeed ;)
[12:10] <JW_704> _tilman, http://paste.uni.cc/16131
[12:10] <to0om> BlueEagle: i read the man apt-cache, but there's no option to limit the output to only the installed packages
[12:10] <wtfkd> i had problems with my wirless card its an atheros and i fxed it and i cant fix a damn realtek sound card
[12:10] <to0om> BlueEagle: i can only search for all packages
[12:10] <wtfkd> its usless
[12:10] <BlueEagle> to0om: doesn't dump provide installed packages?
[12:10] <Gionne> thanx ubotu
[12:10] <claesson92> Ok, thanks all!
[12:10] <erUSUL> !sound | wtfkd
[12:10] <mogreen> heh
[12:10] <ubotu> wtfkd: 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
[12:11] <YanZh> hi
[12:11] <mogreen> nice
[12:11] <to0om> BlueEagle: 'dump shows a short listing of every package in the cache' it says here. does 'in the cache' mean 'installed'?
[12:11] <wtfkd> alsa mixer failed
[12:11] <mogreen> ppl must start to use mooooore UBUNTU
[12:12] <mogreen> ;D
[12:12] <wtfkd> !MP3
[12:12] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[12:12] <erUSUL> to0om: list of installed packages? just do 'dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall'
[12:12] <todders> ok anyone know what device files the most recent ubuntu uses to access the ide drives, it used to be hdX then scdX, whats it now tho ?
[12:12] <wtfkd> anyway my prob isnt with a format its my drivers
[12:12] <wtfkd> well ill restart and see what have i done
[12:12] <erUSUL> todders: /dev/sdxx (as scsi disk)
[12:12] <to0om> erUSUL: thanks, that seems to work :)
[12:13] <JW_704> _tilman, how do I check for xmms-plugin under multiverse?
[12:13] <todders> sd ah ok thanks ;)
[12:13] <YanZh> i've got a little problem...there is 20kB/s upload even when there is now activ connexion in firestarter
[12:13] <_tilman> JW_704: sudo apt-get install xmms xmms-liveice
[12:13] <ramboza> hello, i get "/dev/fdo is not a valid block device" when i'm trying to access my floppy from ubuntu...it works well from "other OS" though...
[12:13] <erUSUL> todders: but if you are adding partitions to /etc/fstab you should use its uuid; run 'sudo blkid' on console
[12:14] <JW_704> _tilman, ok thats done
[12:14] <todders> im trying to help someone install new ubuntu, they cant find the cdrom device, and no /dev/sd* either :(
[12:14] <YanZh> anayboy knows if it's normal?
[12:14] <_tilman> when you type icecast+<TAB><TAB> in console, which commands does he show you ?
[12:15] <JW_704> i dont see commands i see hidden folders?
[12:15] <manux> hi folks. Why if i fill the data about my lan wi-fi the routing works, while if i fill the data with iwconfig the routing doesn't work?
[12:15] <_tilman> JW_704, just type in console icecast<tab><tab> - he should offer you some commands
[12:16] <Tom47> todders wat point are they up to?
[12:16] <rabby_> how to let adept update my kernel?
[12:16] <hwilde> does anybody know what this ssh debug error means?  debug1: An invalid name was supplied; A parameter was malformed; Validation error
[12:16] <todders> it boots, but wont install, it seems to lose the cdrom device and cant find it
[12:16] <erUSUL> YanZh: no, it does not seem very normal... does 'sudo netstat -putan | grep STABLISHED sow any output ??
[12:16] <JW_704> _tilman, I open a terminal, type in icecast, press TAB twice and nothing shows up
[12:16] <todders> he can check the integrity of the cdrom from the installer, and that works ok tho , which seems strange
[12:17] <Tom47> todders yes v odd
[12:17] <_tilman> ok
[12:17] <JW_704> _tilman, if i press TAB three times hidden dirs show up
[12:17] <BlueEagle> to0om: aptitude search ~i
[12:17] <ymelaptop> is it possible to manually install the 2.6.21.3 kernel?
[12:17] <todders> it happened to me in breezy, but i was pretending a flash drive was cd and just mounted it and it worked
[12:17] <BlueEagle> to0om: That should fit the bill. :)
[12:17] <mrsn0> the ubuntuforums doesn't automatically track your posted messages/replies ? im guessing i have to subscribe to any post im replying to, to get reply notification?
[12:17] <mrsn0> (hi btw)
[12:18] <claesson92> This might be the wrong place, i know. But is there any emulators that can boot from a floppy-disk?
[12:18] <_tilman> JW_704: try to run sudo icecast -p 30000
[12:18] <viller> can ubuntu run on intel macs?
[12:18] <BlueEagle> claesson92: I am pretty sure wmware boots floppies.
[12:18] <Tom47> todders so i there an install icon and is he double clicking it and are you with him?
[12:18] <mrsn0> viller yes, as its x86 hardware
[12:18] <BlueEagle> !hardware | viller
[12:18] <ubotu> viller: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[12:19] <claesson92> BlueEagle: Ok, thanks  lo
[12:19] <claesson92> t
[12:19] <JW_704> _tilman same thing
[12:19] <knop7> does ubuntu have a way to save apps in the live cd mode?
[12:19] <_tilman> without sudo same ?
[12:19] <erUSUL> !kernel | ymelaptop
[12:19] <ubotu> ymelaptop: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[12:19] <todders> nah im speaking thro irc to him, his not too good with english its often hard to follow him
[12:19] <BlueEagle> knop7: "save apps"? In what manner?
[12:19] <Tom47> knop7 you can install them but they evaporate when you close
[12:20] <JW_704>  No configfile found, using defaults.
[12:20] <JW_704> [06/Jun/2007:05:20:11]  Damn, could not write log file [/var/log/icecast/stats.log] . Exiting.
[12:20] <JW_704> Damn, could not write log file [/var/log/icecast/stats.log] . Exiting.
[12:20] <rapha> Hi all!
[12:20] <JW_704> its like its tryn to find the cfg file
[12:20] <knop7> BlueEagle: if you have used knoppix it has a persistent home, are you familiar with that?
[12:20] <Tom47> todders what is his first languae?
[12:20] <JW_704> is there a way to config it?
[12:20] <troxor_> has anyone had any luck with freenx?
[12:20] <todders> ymelaptop, i install the latest kernel, but its not really supported anymore :(
[12:20] <viller> are there many linux distros that run on intel macs?
[12:20] <_tilman> JW_704: of cource :-)
[12:21] <_tilman> http://www.resoo.org/docs/icecast/LinuxTutorialAudioStreaming.html
[12:21] <BlueEagle> jw_704: check permissions on the directory /var/lock/icecast and the file /var/log/icecast/stats.log
[12:21] <mc44> viller: all of them
[12:21] <hwilde> can I change the mount point for one user (/home/myname) to a secondary harddrive ?
[12:21] <wtfkd> nothing happened
[12:21] <rapha> How to get rid of this ".local domain blah blah conflict" message that pops up every bootup since I installed Feisty?
[12:21] <BlueEagle> jw_704: In any case it ought not to be a fatal error (but it might be if the programmer was sloppy)
[12:21] <knop7> Tom47: see reply sent to blue eagle
[12:21] <erUSUL> hwilde: yes you can, in fact having /home in a separate partition is a good idea
[12:21] <JW_704> BlueEagle, I'm not sure how to check permissions?
[12:21] <ymelaptop> anyone know when the new kernel with the redone ireless stack is getting released?
[12:21] <_tilman> JW_704: ls -la
[12:21] <ymelaptop> wireless*
[12:22] <hwilde> erUSUL, I just want /home/myname mounted to a separate hd, I want everything else to remain on primary hd
[12:22] <_tilman> JW_704: To change permissions: use chmod
[12:22] <Tom47> knop7 hard of it not used it
[12:22] <hwilde> !gutsy | ymelaptop
[12:22] <ubotu> ymelaptop: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[12:22] <hwilde> check release schedule.
[12:22] <BlueEagle> jw_704: ls -l /var/log|grep icecast;ls -l /var/log/icecast
[12:22] <Tom47> knop7 *heard
[12:22] <JW_704> BlueEagle, icecast isnt in /var/lock
[12:22] <BlueEagle> jw_704: bad tab-completion on my end. :D
[12:23] <todders> he has a p3 450mhz is this supported by most recent ubunut ?
[12:23] <mrlnwzrd> hwilde, try editing ur /etc/fstab
[12:23] <BlueEagle> But I've gotta run you all. Have a good one. :D *waves*
[12:23] <rapha> Anybody?
[12:23] <JW_704> ok
[12:23] <hwilde> mrlnwzrd, ok but myquestion is can I have /home/everybody else mount on /dev/hda1 , and have only /home/myname mount to /dev/hdd1
[12:23] <knop7> Tom47: it a great way to use linux; you can work from live cd and save all you configs and files by having them restored from a thumb the next time you boot the live cd
[12:23] <todders> hwilde, yes check /etc/fstab
[12:23] <JW_704> _tilman its showing that all the icecast files are -rw-r--r-- 1
[12:24] <Tom47> todders i installed it on a p111 886 mhz today
[12:24] <todders> ah cool, yeah i thought it was much modern enuf
[12:24] <_tilman> JW_704: Yeah, thats ok
[12:24] <_tilman> BlueEagle: By running as root file permissions are not the problem
[12:25] <_tilman> What does tail -f /var/log/icecast.log say ?
[12:25] <Tom47> todders but it was reasonably slow to install and while it only had 128mb ram it used a pre-existing swap file to get through  its labours
[12:25] <_tilman> JW_704: What does tail -f /var/log/icecast.log say ?
[12:25] <todders> still either way, his saying ls /dev/sd* reutrns nothing at all
[12:26] <JW_704> tail: cannot open `/var/log/icecast.log' for reading: No such file or directory
[12:26] <JW_704> tail: no files remaining
[12:26] <todders> either way , that should be a list of files right ?
[12:26] <_tilman> mom
[12:26] <JW_704> Yes
[12:27] <Tom47> his cdrom  shoud be /dev/cdrom
[12:27] <todders> oh his chinese
[12:27] <_tilman> sorry tail -f /var/log/icecast/icecast.log
[12:27] <todders> ah he says there also is no /dev/cdrom hmm ?
[12:27] <todders> ah here he is hey u^A ;)
[12:28] <_tilman> Tom47: There's no /dev/cdrom, there's /dev/hdA-D mounted to /media/cdrom
[12:28] <u^A> and guess what, it can have a pause in the middle of the installation
[12:28] <hwilde> ok so if I edit /etc/fstab to have /home/myname  /dev/hdd1  what will become of the current files in /home/myname on hda1
[12:28] <u^A> list 50% 70%
[12:29] <Tom47> _tilman thats odd because /dev/cdrom mounted on /media/cdrom works in my fstab
[12:29] <JW_704> _tilman, http://paste.uni.cc/16132
[12:29] <_tilman> ok, that's the same - let try to get some useful information
[12:29] <erUSUL> hwilde: they will become "invisible" you have to move them before the change
[12:30] <Tom47> _tilman go for it
[12:30] <_tilman> Jw_704: Run icecast -consoledebuglevel 6
[12:30] <_tilman> and paste me the output IF you got more infors
[12:30] <JW_704> _tilman, same thing
[12:30] <JW_704> :(
[12:31] <_tilman> erm, ok - is there a file /etc/icecast/icecast.conf ?
[12:31] <hwilde> erUSUL, but that is a lot of stuff
[12:31] <JW_704> looking
[12:31] <Tom47> todders is he saying its installing now?
[12:31] <_tilman> I think I gotta install it on my system :-)
[12:32] <todders> nah it boots up but then wont install
[12:32] <JW_704> _tilman, no
[12:32] <_tilman> hm, do you still have the tutorial opened in browser?
[12:32] <JW_704> _tilman there is a icecast.conf.dist though
[12:32] <Tom47> todders let me boot up a livecd here and let me see if i can see this cdrom setup
[12:32] <bullgard4> Welchem Zweck dient die Gruppe 'netdev'?
[12:33] <JW_704> I didn't open a tutorial
[12:33] <bullgard4> What is the purpose of the group 'netdev'?
[12:33] <todders> ah nice one Tom47 thanks dude :D
[12:34] <erUSUL> hwilde: well that's how it is done. there is no other way
[12:35] <_tilman> JW_704: Try this: icecast -P 20000 -d ~/
[12:35] <troxor> has anyone had any luck with freenx?
[12:35] <Tom47> todders there is a chines support ....
[12:35] <Tom47> !cn
[12:35] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[12:35] <JW_704>  Damn, could not write log file [/var/log/icecast/stats.log] . Exiting.
[12:35] <JW_704> Same thing
[12:35] <todders> coolcool
[12:35] <_tilman> JW_704: sudo chmod a+w /var/log/icecast -R
[12:36] <_tilman> try again
[12:36] <JW_704> Something different
[12:36] <hwilde> erUSUL, what does the "1 2" mean at the end of the fstab entry
[12:36] <JW_704> _tilman doesnt look like an error
[12:36] <_tilman> ok, CTRL-C
[12:37] <_tilman> JW_704: mkdir ~/icacast
[12:37] <_tilman> JW_704: icecast -P 20000 -d ~/icecast
[12:37] <JW_704> Ok
[12:37] <_tilman> JW_704: Congrats, you've got icecast listening on port 20000
[12:37] <claesson92> Still don't get how to 'install' an rpm file... :'(
[12:37] <hwilde> erUSUL, nevermind I found a tutorial
[12:37] <JW_704> :O
[12:37] <hwilde> !rpm | claesson92
[12:37] <ubotu> claesson92: 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)
[12:37] <erUSUL> hwilde: dump time and fsck time... one of them tell linux to pass fsck to the partition once in a while... man fstab
[12:37] <JW_704> _tilman you are a saviour! Thank you ! :D
[12:37] <_tilman> Now you can write a conf file fitting to your needs and run it with -b (background)
[12:38] <JW_704> -b?
[12:38] <_tilman> background mode
[12:38] <_tilman> so you don't have to keep the console open
[12:38] <JW_704> whats the folder in home for?
[12:38] <claesson92> hwilde: Ok. =) But tar.gz files are no problem for Ubuntu, right?
[12:38] <_tilman> Icecasts needs a folder to store files in
[12:38] <_tilman> So I made one in home
[12:39] <hwilde> claesson92, depends on what is inside the tar gz
[12:39] <_tilman> Read the tutorial:
[12:39] <JW_704> Link me please
[12:39] <_tilman> http://www.resoo.org/docs/icecast/LinuxTutorialAudioStreaming.html
[12:39] <claesson92> WMware player
[12:39] <_tilman> VMware ?
[12:39] <claesson92> yes...?
[12:39] <crdlb> !vmware | claesson92
[12:39] <ubotu> claesson92: 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
[12:40] <_tilman> JW_704: When you got ICecast running correctly try to get along with your xmms by streaming to localhost on port 20000
[12:40] <claesson92> Ok, thank you
[12:40] <joel234> Hi. Forgive me if a bit off-topic - I haven't much success elsewhere. I have bind running on Ubuntu Feisty. I want every domain to point to the same address - the loopback address for now. Anyone know how I might do this?
[12:40] <JW_704> _tilman, anyway I can switch port 20000 to 8000???
[12:41] <_tilman> JW_704: He said he can't bind socket on that one, so use another like 2000
[12:41] <claesson92> But Synaptic can't find wmware when i searches...
[12:41] <franhp> Hi, I was wondering if someone had trouble with the propietary driver of nvidia in feisty, because my video players play a little bit sloppy and video games look nasty (xmoto for example)
[12:41] <_tilman> cleasson92: Because its called Vmware
[12:41] <JW_704> ok but where do i change it?
[12:41] <ramorek> * can someone help me with this ??? please this is what i get when im just about to run NXSERVER http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24388/
[12:41] <_tilman> JW_704: Take the sample config in tutorial and place it in /etc/icecast/icecast.conf
[12:42] <sercik> please help me : http://pastebin.ca/544194
[12:42] <claesson92> _tilman: =) Hehe, thanks
[12:42] <_tilman> JW_704: O'course you got to fill it with your data, like localhost for host and the 2000 for port and all that
[12:43] <_tilman> BlueEagle, where do I see which sockets are already in use ?
[12:43] <JW_704> ok
[12:43] <Wips> When I start Azureus it closes itself in like, 2 seconds.. Why?
[12:44] <Wips> "It says: (Core Dumped)" In terminal
[12:44] <gp|work> Wips: Maybe you don't have enough memory?
[12:44] <ramorek> **anyone ?? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24388/
[12:44] <Wips> or "Aborted (Core Dumped)" To be more spesific
[12:45] <_tilman> Wips: Which app does give you that output ?
[12:45] <Wips> gp|work: You mean ram? but I have one gb..
[12:45] <Wips> _tilman: Azureus
[12:45] <gp|work> hrm..
[12:45] <_tilman> Ok, no clue about that, sorry
[12:45] <Wips> It suddenly started doing it.. been working perfect for a couple of days
[12:45] <Wips> Maybe I'll just try reinstalling
[12:45] <Tom47> cat /etc/fstab
[12:46] <Wips> Tom47:  hm?
[12:46] <gp|work> Wips: Could be anything. Corrupt config files, etc.
[12:47] <gp|work> Wips: http://www.google.com/search?q=azureus+core+dumped&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
[12:48] <Tom47> Wips sorry wrong keyboard
[12:48] <Tom47> todders ru there?
[12:48] <Wips> Tom, ok :)
[12:49] <JW_704> How do I tell a internet stream to open with XMMS?
[12:49] <tatters> if I
[12:49] <JW_704> Usinf FireFox
[12:49] <JW_704> Using*
[12:50] <_tilman> JW_704: Just copy the address of stream and open manually in xmms
[12:50] <JW_704> _tilman, its a secure stream but i'll try
[12:50] <Wips> oh
[12:50] <todders> sorry back whats happened ?
[12:50] <ramorek> anyone have experience with freenx ?
[12:51] <Wips> http://pastebin.ca/544213 That's the error I get from Azureus..
[12:52] <Tom47> ramorek you could try #nx
[12:52] <ramorek> what do you mean #nx ?
[12:52] <todders> Tom47, you comfirm that cd is mounted on /media/cdrom and from dev/sdXX ?
[12:52] <JW_704> Can XMMS handle ASX  fileS?
[12:52] <ramorek> Tom47 : #nx ?
[12:53] <Tom47> todders the cdrom appears / is mounted at/in the livecd filestructure at /cdrom
[12:53] <b08y_> Wips, tried an other java vm?
[12:53] <Tom47> ramorek you are presently in #ubuntu
[12:53] <todders> ah right, what device file does it access to access that ?
[12:53] <Wips> b08y_:  How?
[12:53] <ramorek> Tom47 : oh the ubuntu chat
[12:53] <ramorek> Tom47 : #nx is a freenx chat ?
[12:53] <b08y_> Wips, getting an other java vm, means getting e.g. the java vm from sun
[12:54] <_tilman> JW_704: searching for asx shows me totem-gstreamer, just install all the gstreamer-plugins, xmms might handle it then
[12:54] <Tom47> todders no idea but i am puzzled as to why he wants to access it .....
[12:54] <todders> he just needs it mounted so he can continue with the install
[12:54] <b08y_> Wips, if im not completly mistaken, that your current used java vm isnt the one from sun
[12:54] <Tom47> ramorek: yes type /join #nx
[12:54] <todders> its strange but hte check cd integrity works fine, but it doesnt seem to be to find it to install the distro
[12:55] <ramorek> Tom47 : no one responds.. therye all sleeping i guess... lol
[12:55] <jack_> hello world!
[12:55] <bonii> I have enabled Beryl on Feisty where the dropdown menus I made transparent as suggested in the Beryl wiki but the transparency doesnt work properly it has greyish lines where it is supposed to be transparent and also window borders have black outlines which go away on clicking
[12:55] <ramorek> Tom47 : you dont know NX ?
[12:55] <Tom47> todders is it 7.04 / feisty?
[12:55] <bonii> Can anyone suggest something
[12:55] <Wips> b08y_: I have no idea to be honest.. But I suppose not, how do I check?
[12:55] <_tilman> Wips: update-alternatives --config java
[12:55] <Tom47> ramorek: no is wh i suggested you go talk to people who do
[12:55] <_tilman> Wips: There you see which vm is used
[12:56] <ramorek> Tom47 : ohhh ok, thanks though i didnt know about that chat
[12:56] <ramorek> Tom47 : they seem to be away
[12:56] <b08y_> Wips, update-alternatives --list java
[12:56] <b08y_> Wips, that should tell you which java vm are avaiable on your pc
[12:57] <todders> ah 5.04 he says
[12:57] <Wips> b08y_: I changed it, with the update-alternatives from Sun to Gij-wrapper... works now
[12:57] <b08y_> Wips, and if you have some of them in the list, you can try to select an other one, with "sudo update-alternatives java"
[12:57] <JW_704> _tilman, all the gstreamer plugins? it looks like theres about 100 of them
[12:57] <Tom47> todders think he is wasting his time there in the sense tht  i dont think that version is no longer supported
[12:58] <ubuntu-rocks> how can make the default route to my isp's router permanent if i cannot ping the ip?
[12:58] <todders> oh his saying he has versions up to 6.10 and is trying that at the mo
[12:58] <ubuntu-rocks> i can change the default route via "sudo route add default gw x.x.x.x" from the command line
[12:58] <_tilman> JW_704: Use meta-packages, wait I give you a link
[12:59] <jack_> how do i upgrade to latest kernel?
[12:59] <todders> Jack_ thats not supported anymore
[12:59] <ramorek> anyone have experience with freenx ?
[12:59] <ramorek> anyone have experience with freenx ?
[12:59] <todders> generally no more kernel upgrades in linux now
[12:59] <todders> linus is having a fit of moods :(
[01:00] <frolle> ramorek: why dont use the standard?
[01:00] <ramorek> as in VNC ?
[01:00] <frolle> ramorek: yes
[01:00] <ramorek> frolle : veeeeery slow remotely
[01:00] <jack_> is there any shorcut key to terminal??
[01:01] <^rike^> I have two cd-rom's. One correctly automounts and an icon shows on gnome desktop. The other neither automounts nor an icon shows on desktop. How can i fix this?
[01:01] <frolle> ramorek: I know :)
[01:01] <_tilman> JW_704: got my query?
[01:01] <JW_704> query?
[01:01] <Shak-> anyone familliar with GRUB error 18? it popped up all of a sudden today
[01:01] <ramorek> frolle : yup my reason
[01:01] <mogreen> Conky: /proc/i8k doesn't exist! use insmod to make sure the kernel driver is loaded...
[01:01] <mogreen> :o
[01:01] <_tilman> JW_704: private window
[01:01] <JW_704> no
[01:01] <_tilman> then write me
[01:02] <producemench> am I here yet?
[01:02] <frolle> ramorek: to be honest i have only tried VNC.. but i am on my win computer using m$'s remote, and its great! Are you going to connect to a win maschine or?
[01:02] <producemench> #brlcad
[01:02] <ramorek> frolle : no win to lin or lin to lin, either way VNC runs sloooow and i use fast connections
[01:03] <frolle> ramorek: hmm.. thats true. it was easier if it was linux to win..
[01:03] <JW_704> _tilman, icecast -P 20000 -d ~/ is giving me the same error now
[01:04] <_tilman> JW_704: netstat -l
[01:04] <_tilman> Search for the 20000
[01:04] <_tilman> Maybe you run it twice ?
[01:04] <_tilman> :-)
[01:05] <JW_704> maybe
[01:06] <JW_704> theres alot of stuff when i use netstat -l
[01:06] <_tilman> look for the 20000
[01:06] <_tilman> they're ordered
[01:06] <_tilman> unix  2      [ ACC ]      STREAM     HRT         15863    /var/run/avahi-daemon/socket
[01:06] <_tilman> You gotto look for those numbers
[01:07] <JW_704> i dont see 20000
[01:07] <_tilman> hm
[01:07] <_tilman> That's confusing
[01:07] <_tilman> You wrote a config file now ?
[01:08] <b08y_> JW_704, maybe tried with sudo to see a complete list?
[01:08] <_tilman> show me the complete output again
[01:09] <JW_704> oh!
[01:09] <JW_704> I changed the port in the icecast.conf
[01:09] <neztiti> did ubuntustudio supported by dvb programs??
[01:09] <_tilman> lol
[01:10] <JW_704> no i still get the error
[01:10] <JW_704> _tilmasn, I use -p 20001 and it works tho
[01:11] <neztiti> did ubuntu studio supported by dvb programs like kaffeine??
[01:11] <stroogle> hodwy
[01:11] <stroogle> erm, howdy
[01:12] <_tilman> JW_704: So the port was still in use
[01:12] <stroogle> trying to install man pages
[01:12] <JW_704> ya
[01:13] <stroogle> used 'sudo apt-get install manpages-dev' which I got from a support forum
[01:13] <stroogle> but still 'command not found' if i try say 'man find'
[01:14] <jrib> stroogle: well find's manpage isn't in manpages-dev.  Does /usr/share/man/man1/find.1.gz exist?
[01:15] <stroogle> yes it does!
[01:15] <ccooke> command not found means that *man* isn't installed
[01:16] <jrib> good call
[01:16] <stroogle> so the manpages are there but man isn't.  i see
[01:16] <stroogle> so i should go 'sudo apt-get install man' ?
[01:16] <jrib> stroogle: sudo aptitude install man-db
[01:17] <stroogle> ye gods!  it worked :)
[01:17] <stroogle> thx
[01:17] <jrib> stroogle: did man ever work?
[01:17] <stroogle> not before no
[01:18] <JW_704> grrr
[01:18] <jrib> stroogle: are you sure the install completed successfully?  You may be missing other things
[01:18] <stroogle> jrib: indeed - i'm going through a tutorial, 'rute' and am starting to find this out
[01:19] <ubuntu-rocks> how can make the default route to my isp's router permanent if i cannot ping the ip?
[01:19] <Frogzoo> ubuntu-rocks: if you can't ping it, you can't route through it as a gateway
[01:19] <Frogzoo> ubuntu-rocks: but maybe your isp is blocking ping?
[01:19] <ccooke> stroogle: To make sure you have a complete install, try 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard ubuntu-desktop' (assuming you're using Ubuntu (not K*/ed*/X* etc))
[01:20] <stephenhill> hoooo
[01:20] <stroogle> ccooke: i'm using a headless server
[01:20] <ccooke> stroogle: you want ubuntu-standard, then
[01:20] <JW_704> _tilman, i can almost connect now! but in get a message in the terminal when I try to connect
[01:20] <JW_704> Kicking unknown 2 [192.168.1.127]  [No encoder] , connected for 1 seconds
[01:20] <ccooke> just leave off the ubuntu-desktop package
[01:21] <stroogle> ccooke: so 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard ubuntu' ?
[01:21] <_tilman> JW_704 which app says that ?
[01:21] <ccooke> stroogle: 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard'
[01:21] <stroogle> ccooke: erm 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-standard'
[01:21] <JW_704> icecast
[01:21] <hwolff> hello
[01:21] <ccooke> stroogle: ubuntu-standard is a virtual package that exists to pull in dependencies
[01:22] <hwolff> can someone help me with a Problem with xine?
[01:22] <ccooke> stroogle: you can see more details with apt-cache show ubuntu-standard
[01:22] <_tilman> hm, maybe this is the point where you ask google, as I don't have icecast in use :-)
[01:22] <foug> how do i open .rar files
[01:22] <stroogle> ccooke: maybe I should do that first then huh
[01:22] <jrib> !rar > foug (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:22] <JW_704> _tilman, i think it's asking for XMMS's icecast plugin?
[01:23] <jrib> !ask | hwolff
[01:23] <ubotu> hwolff: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:23] <foug> ty
[01:23] <_tilman> Icecast doesn't care about xmms
[01:23] <_tilman> xmms has to feed icecast
[01:23] <hwolff> xine doesn't work. seems it doesn't find the Xv video driver
[01:23] <bucat> I have only ubuntu. it works fine, i am on line and i have deleted windows vista =I AM HAPPY
[01:23] <hwolff> Any ideas why that might be?
[01:23] <stroogle> ccooke: if i do this 'apt-cache show ubuntu-standard' will it only get what i might be missing or will it whir away for ages?
[01:24] <ccooke> stroogle: it'll just show you stuff about the package, doing no network stuff at all
[01:24] <_tilman> install xine extracodecs
[01:24] <ccooke> stroogle: what it is, the description, what it depends on, etc
[01:24] <stephenhill> hoho
[01:24] <_tilman> libxine-extracodecs
[01:24] <ccooke> stroogle: apt-get install will then install it
[01:25] <stroogle> ccooke: sorry, it was the 'install' that i meant.  i'll give it a go
[01:25] <hwolff> _tilman, is installed
[01:25] <_tilman> xvid codecs?
[01:25] <bucat> I use recordmydesktop and i made my video but if i try to see the video all my player close themself witout playing nothing
[01:25] <bucat> ideas?
[01:26] <stroogle> ccooke: hoo, 25.3 MB, let's go
[01:26] <ccooke> stroogle: heh
[01:27] <JW_704> Xine extra codecs?
[01:27] <hwolff> _tilman, I am looking for the video driver, not a Codec
[01:27] <_tilman> ah sorry
[01:27] <hwolff> xine doesn't even start.
[01:27] <ccooke> stroogle: you probably only had ubuntu-minimal installed. That's a minimal core which you can add the rest to
[01:27] <hwolff> Even if I don't give any file.
[01:27] <anto> Heya people i got a problem with runing my server as a router to send out internet to the rest of the computer and somone help me?
[01:28] <stroogle> anyone got perl going?  I tried a tutorial on it and found that i was into apache config i didn't understand straight away
[01:28] <anto> Heya people i got a problem with runing my server as a router to send out internet to the rest of the computer and somone help me?
[01:29] <ccooke> anto: you want to use your Ubuntu computer as a router, with a number of computers behind it accessing the internet through it, yes?
[01:29] <ccooke> anto: Please don't repeat questions.
[01:29] <savetheWorld> stroogle: perl just works, assumining its installed.
[01:29] <magnetron> stroogle: i use perl, but not in CGI
[01:29] <savetheWorld> stroogle: There is nothing to condigure.
[01:29] <anto> ccooke: yes that what i want to do?
[01:29] <savetheWorld> stroogle: Now - are you really asking about mod_perl for apache?
[01:29] <ccooke> anto: have you done anything like this before?
[01:29] <stroogle> savetheWorld: well i make a .cgi file and the browser just outputs the lot, no processing
[01:29] <JW_704> I'm going ot bed
[01:30] <JW_704> goodnight
[01:30] <anto> no
[01:30] <savetheWorld> stroogle: You do know that cgi isn't perl right?
[01:30] <stroogle> savetheWorld: mod_perl? i might be...
[01:30] <savetheWorld> you can run perl scripts uinder cgi, by invoking the perl interpeter vi #!
[01:30] <stroogle> ccooke: thx, that's worked too :)
[01:31] <savetheWorld> or you can add the perl moduleto apache to make perl part of the web server
[01:31] <ccooke> hmm. Looks like feisty no longer includes an iptables init script
[01:31] <savetheWorld> which are you trying to do?
[01:31] <anto> ccooke: what i have done is that i put second network card to go to my main computer but for some reason it dose not connect to the internet
[01:31] <anto> and a second thing is that my apache no longer starts
[01:32] <stroogle> savetheWorld: it's for web development mainly
[01:32] <stroogle> savetheWorld: vi #! gave me an editor btw
[01:32] <ccooke> anto: your main computer is what? Ubuntu?
[01:32] <savetheWorld> "via #!"
[01:32] <[Selfsearcher] > how can i change the player for my DVD? Example: the menu says "open with Kaffeine" but i want to play it with Mplayer
[01:32] <anto> ccooke: yes of course ubuntu feisty fawn amd64
[01:33] <stroogle> savetheWorld: ah, 'via' not installed
[01:33] <ccooke> anto: Okay. Is it a desktop system?
[01:33] <savetheWorld> via is an english word (ok vrench actually)
[01:33] <savetheWorld> *f
[01:33] <anto> ccooke: Yes on both
[01:33] <stroogle> savetheWorld: but isn't it Latin?
[01:33] <savetheWorld> stroogle: do you know what #! means at the beginning of a script?
[01:33] <stroogle> savetheWorld: yes
[01:34] <XotiC> If i use reiserfs instead of ext3 will it make ubuntu as fast as slackware?
[01:34] <stroogle> savetheWorld: i got that far in the tutorial
[01:34] <BiTMAP> hey, whats the defualt port for a irc server?
[01:34] <stroogle> savetheWorld: it's just having the webserver process it
[01:34] <Parmenion> guys, what is the minimum HD space required for windows XP
[01:34] <savetheWorld> ok then you know how to run a perl script as a cgi file.  forget mod_perl for now.
[01:34] <[Selfsearcher] > how can i change the "action" on the menu (in KDE)? I need to play my DVD with Mplayrer, not Kaffeine
[01:34] <magnetron> why are you asking that, BiTMAP
[01:35] <anto> ccooke: what you suggest i use
[01:35] <mrlnwzrd> selfsearcher, right click->properties->open with
[01:35] <BiTMAP> becuase im trying to connect to a diffrent server in gnomexchat and the link from a webpage isnt working.
[01:35] <[Selfsearcher] > mrlnwzrd: ok i'll try now
[01:35] <BiTMAP> nm, i got it to work this time.
[01:35] <stroogle> savetheWorld: my book was on about scriptalias and so on, i'm a bit lost as how to set it up
[01:35] <magnetron> BiTMAP: if you don't enter the port number, it will choose the default one for you
[01:35] <ccooke> anto: The basic commands are very simple. However, explaining them is something I don't have time for right now :-) I'm trying to find the recommmended advice
[01:35] <BiTMAP> ahh, ok thanks :D
[01:36] <BiTMAP> im still pretty new to ubuntu :D
[01:36] <Parmenion> guys, what is the minimum HD space required for windows XP?
[01:36] <ubuntu-rocks> my isp is blocking ping to their router. the problem is that i want to put my default route in a config file and manually change it everytime i rebbot
[01:36] <BiTMAP> i finally got the nvidia workin
[01:36] <anto> ccooke: okej
[01:36] <Parmenion> really need a quick answer before i go partitioning
[01:36] <ziroday> BiTMAP: what card?
[01:37] <Frogzoo> Parmenion: i run vmware out of 5 gig
[01:37] <[Selfsearcher] > mrlnwzrd: ok i'll try now
[01:37] <[Selfsearcher] > mrlnwzrd: ok i'll try now
[01:37] <[Selfsearcher] > oops...
[01:37] <[Selfsearcher] > mrlnwzrd: thank you ! All done
[01:37] <ccooke> anto: ah ha.
[01:37] <ccooke> anto: This should be a good starting point: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetConnectionSharing
[01:38] <producemench> is there a CAD user out there? BRL CAD? I need help setting up.
 guys, what is the minimum HD space required for windows XP? # just leave the win partition 50% resized
[01:38] <ziroday> how do i create a directory in samba
[01:38] <Parmenion> Frogzoo, err, another question. If i created a 30 gig  ntfs partition at the end of my drive, would it wipe the reiserfs partitions infront of it?
[01:39] <stroogle> i have apache document root set up so that it reads from my /home/*me* dir.  if i upload .cgi files to it, the browser just shows the whole file as text, how can i get the perl processor to run it?
[01:39] <Parmenion> not too sure wheter the install/recovery discs do a clean reformat job
[01:39] <Frogzoo> Parmenion: only if you were overwriting a reiser partition
[01:39] <Tom47> ramorek ru about?
[01:39] <Parmenion> kbrooks, running ubuntu, need to install windows XP
[01:40] <Parmenion> ie; it wouldnt touch the linux system infront of it then?
[01:40] <ccooke> anto: It's not going to be *Everything* you need, but it's generally saying the right things. One thing it may get wrong is the network card configuration
[01:40] <Parmenion> it would just detect the free space/ntfs partition at the end of the drive?
[01:41] <XotiC> If i use reiserfs instead of ext3 will it make ubuntu as fast as slackware?
[01:41] <anto> ccooke: okej
[01:42] <Parmenion> XotiC, no ...
[01:42] <stroogle> i have apache document root set up so that it reads from my /home/*me* dir.  if i upload .cgi files to it, the browser just shows the whole file as text, how can i get the perl processor to run it?
[01:42] <Parmenion> nothing much about fs when your running a desktop system
[01:42] <nexusStone> hi all.
[01:42] <stroogle> should i be configuring a scriptalias in apache.conf?
[01:42] <Parmenion> its all about configuration
[01:42] <Frogzoo> XotiC: choice of file system rarely makes any significant difference
[01:43] <XotiC> ok
[01:43] <rob_p> anto:  This may help you out too.  -->  http://rob.pectol.com/content/view/5/28/
[01:43] <kbrooks> stroogle, no.
[01:43] <Nahi> PurpZeY, here?
[01:43] <XotiC> cause i see a hugh difference in speed and perforence in these two sysstem
[01:43] <XotiC> slackware is way much faster
[01:43] <Nahi> tc
[01:43] <kbrooks> stroogle, and change the document root back to /var/www
[01:44] <kbrooks> stroogle, enable the  user dir module instead
[01:44] <anto> rob_p: thanks alot guys gonna dig into that and come back if need hopes not
[01:44] <mairo> hi
[01:44] <Nahi> wich do i isntall ?ubuntu or mandrivia ????
[01:44] <Nahi> which*
[01:44] <XotiC> ubuntu
[01:44] <stroogle> kbrooks: right , the user dir module, i'll look into it, where should i look?
[01:44] <heffo> ubuntu
[01:44] <rob_p> anto: welcome... good luck  :-)
[01:44] <Nahi> XotiC, i have it to many problems with the wireless connection :(
[01:44] <mairo> hey guys, does your automatix2 work?
[01:44] <nick__> hola
[01:45] <kbrooks> stroogle, not that hard, look in /etc/apache2/mods_available iirc
[01:45] <longpig> !automatic
[01:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about automatic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:45] <longpig> !automatix
[01:45] <Frogzoo> mairo: automatix isn't supported here -> #automatix
[01:45] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a script that tries to install some software, and often fails and breaks systems. We don't provide support for it, and we strongly discourage its use. Problems caused by Automatix are often hard to track and solve, and it might sometimes be easier to !install a fresh copy of Ubuntu. See also !WorksForMe
[01:45] <ferronica> hola
[01:45] <slackmagic> Nahi: install both, use them both and come back letting us know which one you decided to keep
[01:45] <mairo> it is in ubuntu
[01:45] <mairo> i already install things from it
[01:46] <mairo> where're you from
[01:46] <heffo> just use apt-get, easy enough
[01:46] <mairo> apt-get?
[01:46] <stroogle> kbrooks: 'cd /etc/apache2/mods_available' -> no such file or dir
[01:46] <heffo> mairo, if you know the name of the package you can open a terminal and type sudo apt-get install packagename
[01:47] <zonneur> #ubuntu-fr-jeux
[01:47] <spacebear> "
[01:47] <heffo> mairo, if its in the ubuntu repository it will download and install it for you
[01:47] <mairo> I searched a bit, but there's no ubuntu club in the country, where i'm from :)
[01:47] <stefg> !install | mairo
[01:47] <ubotu> mairo: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[01:47] <Parmenion> anyone knows a script/program to basically dump the /home folder of mine onto CDs?
[01:47] <mairo> aha.
[01:47] <kbrooks> stroogle, uh, look in /etc for apache*
[01:47] <Parmenion> actually, nix that ... ive got an interesting idea to test
[01:47] <kbrooks> stroogle, find /etc -iname "apache*"
[01:47] <mairo> no, i installed ubuntu
[01:48] <mairo> and i'm chatting from it now
[01:48] <mairo> i
[01:48] <mairo> like various desktops
[01:48] <mairo> pretty well organized :)
[01:48] <stefg> !enter | mairo
[01:48] <ubotu> mairo: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:48] <mairo> ok, sorry
[01:49] <stroogle> kbrooks: 'ls /etc/apache2/mods-available' doesn't show me 'iirc'
[01:49] <hwilde> mairo, you should try 3ddesktop
[01:49] <mairo> where can i get it? and where are you guys from?
[01:49] <SoftIce> anyone using ispconfig?
[01:50] <stefg> mairo: so I'd suggest reading /topic, spending time on the !faq and first get a feel for it before hastily rushing to pseudo-easy solutions to fix problems which you don't have
[01:50] <stroogle> kbrooks: loads of other mods there.  what is this iirc?
[01:50] <mairo> so, how can i get 3ddesktop
[01:50] <stefg> !fqa | mairo
[01:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fqa - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:50] <stefg> !faq | mairo
[01:50] <ubotu> mairo: A list of common questions and answers about Ubuntu: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions - Official documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com - IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[01:51] <mairo> thanks
[01:51] <hwilde> !synaptic | mairo
[01:51] <ubotu> mairo: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[01:51] <orbin> stroogle: iirc = if i remember correctly
[01:51] <hwilde> goto synaptic and search for desktop
[01:52] <hwilde> mairo, goto synaptic and search for desktop
[01:52] <stroogle> orbin: doh!  i thought he meant a mod
[01:52] <foo25> Hey, quick question, can I install Ubuntu without booting into live by changing the boot parameters?
[01:52] <stroogle> kbrooks: what mod should i be looking for in there?
[01:52] <stefg> !install | foo25
[01:52] <IdleOne> !alternate | foo25
[01:52] <foo25> !intall
[01:53] <foo25> Hit F6?
[01:53] <ubotu> foo25: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[01:53] <ubotu> foo25: 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
[01:53] <foo25> And add that
[01:53] <hwilde> !chill
[01:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:53] <stefg> the bot lags...
[01:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chill - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:53] <foo25> Sorry
[01:53] <foo25> Thanks
[01:53] <hwilde> hmm I thought someone programmed that in
[01:53] <ewanm89> @chill
[01:54] <guardian> which media server do you recommend ? i'm running feisty
[01:54] <vydd> can I use gparted from ubuntu dapper live to shrink ntfs partition, move ext3 partition to the newly formed space, and grow it afterwards?
[01:54] <sharkbrainguy> I'm using an intuos3 in 7.04 and while I was trying to get the expresskeys working I somehow made the stlyus do a middle click instead of a left click
[01:54] <sharkbrainguy> how do I change it back
[01:54] <stefg> vydd: theoretically, yes. but it's unreliable and will take ages
[01:55] <vydd> stefg: hm....ok, thanks
[01:55] <gejr> one thing I haven't been able to figure out with Linux in general is how i can install a program to another dir than it's default. What if my / partition is full, and I have 20 gb free on another partition. How can I install some app there instead of the default?
[01:56] <sbcsrv> Hi all
[01:56] <tokj> uh, ipv6 :P
[01:57] <sbcsrv> Anybody use distcc ?
[01:57] <stefg> vydd: so if you happen to have a windows partitioning tool i#d use that to shrink ntfs. then just create a ext3 in the free space and plain copy the files over
[01:57] <anto> rob_p: i still aint geting internet on my dam main computer
[01:57] <ubuntu-rocks> so, my question for the day. how do i make the default route to my isp's router which doesn't allow pings, permanent?
[01:58] <nexusStone> May I know if there is a PAM equivalent in Ubuntu server edition?
[01:58] <guardian> which media server do you recommend ? i'm running feisty
[01:58] <erUSUL> gejr: due to the way Linux/Unix is designed what you want it not easy (or possible at all) the way to go is to enlarge the / partition or move /usr/ to its own big partition
[01:58] <stefg> guardian: what do mean by media-server?
[01:58] <guardian> upnp
[01:58] <ziroday> anybody here can elp a noob with samba?
[01:58] <guardian> to share videos and music
[01:58] <guardian> accross the network
[01:58] <rob_p> anto: Bummer!  :-)
[01:58] <erUSUL> !samba | ziroday
[01:58] <ubotu> ziroday: 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
[01:58] <vydd> sbcsrv: I've used it... but I don't think I could help you much, cause it came all set up on distro I used
[01:58] <anto> rob_p; can you help me?
[01:59] <sbcsrv> ubuntu-rocks route add default gw [IP]  ?
[01:59] <vydd> stefg: yeah....I'm gonna lend that from someone
[01:59] <rob_p> anto: Possibly.
[01:59] <gejr> erUSUL: is it possible to resize a partition without formatting anything?
[01:59] <rob_p> anto: What type of internet connection do you have?
[01:59] <sbcsrv> vydd, I want to compile my ubuntu kernel with distcc on a Debian client
[01:59] <stefg> guardian: there's a lot of options, depending on your scenario. samba for general filesharing, vlc as streaming server, maybe mythtv for tivo-like stuff
[02:00] <sbcsrv> and I have an error about mtune ;'(
[02:00] <hwilde> ubuntu-rocks, sudo /sbin/route add default gw [iphere]  [interface] 
[02:00] <vydd> sbcsrv: sorry :( can't help you :S
[02:00] <anto> rob_p DSL i think il ask my father
[02:00] <sbcsrv> ok vydd thanks
[02:00] <rob_p> anto: So your Ubuntu box connects to the 'Net via an ethernet adapter or similar?
[02:01] <vydd> sbcsrv: no problem, wish I knew how to help you with that
[02:01] <foo25> Hopefully install will work with noapci
[02:01] <guardian> stefg: i don't want file sharing, but upnp server
[02:01] <hwilde> !apci | foo25
[02:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apci - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:01] <foo25> Nothing showing about it
[02:01] <erUSUL> gejr: afaik gparted can resize partitions without data loss but messing with partitions is allways risky
[02:01] <anto> rob_p yeah
[02:01] <hwilde> !gparted | gejr
[02:01] <ubotu> gejr: GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[02:01] <foo25> I keep getting "The process for the file protocol died unexpectedly"
[02:02] <gejr> thanks
[02:02] <lovingyou> hello
[02:02] <rob_p> anto: Ok.  So is the ethernet interface configured properly?  Can you reach the 'Net via that interface?
[02:02] <lovingyou> someone can help me with crontab ?
[02:02] <hwilde> !crontab | lovingyou
[02:02] <anto> well i'm on the server right now >.<
[02:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crontab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:02] <lovingyou> I want to put a process in crontab
[02:02] <sbcsrv> When I search informations about "mtune" on Google, I found almost all results about "Gentoo" and my Debian / Ubuntu dont have a make.conf, it's normal ?
[02:03] <anto> its just that i cannot access the internet from my "regular" computer
[02:03] <rob_p> anto: Ok, so yes then...
[02:03] <anto> rop_p yeah
[02:03] <stefg> guardian: look at http://mediatomb.cc/pages/download
[02:03] <rob_p> anto: I'm assuming you have a second ethernet interface on your Ubuntu server box, correct?
[02:03] <guardian> stefg: thx
[02:03] <anto> rob_p exactly
[02:04] <rob_p> anto: Is that interface up and functioning properly?
[02:04] <logixoul> hi. Rosegarden says my kernel timer resolution is too low (250hz). How do I fix this?
[02:04] <anto> the internal network card is eth2 and and the external one is eth1
[02:04] <anto> rob_p: i think so
[02:04] <logixoul> (without installing a new kernel, if possible :)
[02:04] <rob_p> anto: Can you ping other computers from that interface?
[02:05] <todders> thanks for the everyone, Tom47, im offski, cheers it was much appreciatted and very helpful
[02:05] <todders> matey gave up and left :(
[02:05] <rob_p> anto: You do have 2 separate networks configured on separate subnets, one for each NIC, correct?
[02:06] <anto> rob_p: i have no idea
[02:06] <rob_p> anto: You should probably pastebin the output of ifconfig.
[02:07] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24401/
[02:07] <rob_p> anto: If you followed the guide I posted earlier, you'd see that it covers all of this. :-)
[02:07] <sutabi> anyone know the know of the application that lets Edit docs at the same time of someone else? think I started with a g >.<
[02:07] <kismet> before i ask my question i'd like to specify that i've already searched through the forums and faq's and noting came up
[02:08] <anto> rob_p: the thing is that i'm only 15 and i'm not born in england so i realy dont understand all of it
[02:08] <rob_p> anto: eth2 is not configured.  That is your problem.
[02:08] <sharkbrainguy> I have somehow changed my wacom so that the stylus registers as a middle click (button2) in xidump but obviously I need it to be left click (button1?) how do I change it back?
[02:08] <ubuntu-rocks> guys, i can add the default route from the command line but i want to make it persistent, e.g from the /etc/network/interfaces config file
[02:08] <anto> rob_p: okej that dosen't sound to good maybe you could explain how i set it up?
[02:09] <rob_p> anto: Whenever you are using your Linux box as a NAT/gateway, you should have at least the internal network interface configured with a static IP.
[02:10] <kismet> i have 2 hard hdds (1:IDE / 2:SATA) (xp is already installed on sata) the ide is primary. I have 2 partitions on the IDE and i deleted one partition / formatted and installed ubuntu on it. On boot up though xp just starts normally. No grub nada :/
[02:10] <claesson92> !virtualizers
[02:10] <spacebear> '
[02:10] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[02:10] <andrea> \s irc.darksin.net
[02:10] <spacebear> im using wine and i looove it forever
[02:10] <ubu121> How do i get ubuntu to automatically login to terminal while booting?
[02:11] <spacebear> the answer i got. by reading the howtos
[02:11] <rob_p> anto: You need to configure a static IP for eth2 (your internal network interface).  This can be done via the /etc/network/interfaces file.
[02:11] <stroogle> in '/etc/apache2/sites-available/default' i have set my DocumentRoot to a dir in /home/.  there is a ScriptAlias set for cgi so shouldn't i be able to put a .cgi file in my dir that servers web pages and have perl process it?
[02:11] <anto> rob_p: yeah i know how to configure but i don't know _WHAT_ to configure it too
[02:11] <ubuntu_> hej
[02:12] <spacebear> ubu121 u need to change runlevel i think maybe so it stops in shell., and upi start from there.., not sure
[02:12] <kismet> any suggestions?
[02:12] <anto> rob_p i know how to configure a regular interface working  to a normal router but my router is dead now so i decided to do this but i have no idea where the gate way ip and stuff should be configured because i don't realy know what it means when you already got two network cards installed on the computer :/
[02:12] <ubu121> spacebeAR: I DID THAT , BUT WHAT ABT AUTO LOGIN?
[02:12] <rob_p> anto: Well, you can pick something in any of the designated private IP address space.  Something like 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 would work fine.
[02:13] <stroogle> am i asking in the wrong place here?
[02:13] <spacebear> caps off you yucky caps lock lover
[02:13] <anto> rob_p what :S?
[02:13] <spacebear> i would turn that shit off
[02:13] <spacebear> no auto login for me
[02:13] <rob_p> anto: Am I going too fast?
[02:13] <kismet> spacebear, do you possibly have a solution for me?
[02:14] <anto> rob_p no its just you have to explain a bit more as i said i'm only 15 and not that good on computer yet
[02:14] <Paddy_EIRE> does anyone know how to get frostwire/limewire to display correctly while running beryl?
[02:14] <rob_p> anto: Configure your internal interface to a static IP address of 192.168.1.1 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0.
[02:14] <anto> and what gateway?
[02:14] <ubu121> spacebear: I never asked what the hell you love, I need autologin for a purpose
[02:14] <hwilde> ubu121, "sudo gdmsetup";  Security Tab; Enable Automatic Login
[02:14] <rob_p> anto: Don't specify a gateway for that interface.
[02:15] <hwilde> !patience | ubu121
[02:15] <ubotu> ubu121: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:15] <spacebear> ubu121
[02:15] <anto> rob_p done
[02:15] <spacebear> sorry tab mt
[02:15] <ubu121> my Apologies!
[02:15] <rob_p> anto: Ok.  Bring the interface up with the new configuration.
[02:16] <stroogle> can anyone tell me how perl should be set up on an ubuntu webserver?
[02:16] <anto> you mean do another ifconfig and paste?
[02:16] <stroogle> i may have it already
[02:16] <hwilde> stroogle, which webserver, apache?
[02:16] <stroogle> hwilde: yes, apache2
[02:16] <spacebear> rob;: you want to auto logi into kdm ?
[02:16] <rob_p> anto: Sure, that'll work.
[02:16] <spacebear> or gnomishness
[02:16] <BiTMAP> is idleing ok in here?
[02:16] <hwilde> stroogle, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-16578.html
[02:16] <kismet> i have 2 hard hdds (1:IDE / 2:SATA) (xp is already installed on sata) the ide is primary. I have 2 partitions on the IDE and i deleted one partition / formatted and installed ubuntu on it. On boot up though xp just starts normally. No grub nada :/
[02:17] <spacebear> BITMAP ..they are strict on iding
[02:17] <spacebear> i idled 3 sec once
[02:17] <spacebear> boom
[02:17] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24402/
[02:17] <BiTMAP> lol :P
[02:17] <hwilde> !grub | kismet
[02:17] <ubotu> kismet: 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
[02:17] <rob_p> anto: I've got to take care of something... I'm at work.  I'll get back when I can.
[02:17] <kismet> ty
[02:17] <hwilde> kismet, follow the recovering grub instructions that should work fine
[02:17] <BiTMAP> yah, i have fun with ubuntu doing formatting. id fix my partitions but instead imma just wait till i get my raid on this box and build my ubuntu dedicated machine.
[02:18] <anto> rob_p Okej :/
[02:18] <BiTMAP> cuase i dont feel like rebuilding ubuntu yet again
[02:18] <rob_p> anto: Looks like you need to do ifdown eth2 and then ifup eth2... gotta run for now.
[02:18] <Paddy_EIRE> is there anyway that I can in a Mepis style copy my exact setup onto a livecd now from ubuntu
[02:19] <spacebear> anto:what you doing ?
[02:19] <Paddy_EIRE> would like soething to demo for others
[02:19] <anto> spacebear: trying to setup this computer as a server using two network cards
[02:19] <spacebear> without a router...
[02:19] <spacebear> and linking another thrugh a regualar uto cable?
[02:19] <anto> yea
[02:19] <spacebear> utp
[02:20] <spacebear> w8 have recipe for u
[02:20] <anto> to bake a cake ^.^?
[02:20] <spacebear> ive done same thing on this one except wireless
[02:20] <spacebear> no .. commands
[02:20] <hwilde> spacebear, can you put your thoughts together on one line ok?
[02:20] <spacebear> one sec
[02:20] <hwilde> !enter | spacebear
[02:20] <ubotu> spacebear: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:21] <spacebear> il do
[02:21] <spacebear> will
[02:21] <hwilde> !apache | lovingyou
[02:21] <ubotu> lovingyou: 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+)
[02:22] <hwilde> bastid_raZor, chmod
[02:23] <bastid_raZor> hwilde thanks
[02:23] <Paddy_EIRE> does anyone know how to get frostwire/limewire to display correctly while running beryl?
[02:23] <hwilde> !beryl | Paddy_EIRE
[02:23] <ubotu> Paddy_EIRE: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:23] <Paddy_EIRE> hwilde, errr, thats not what I asked
[02:23] <hwilde> Paddy_EIRE, see where it says "Help in #ubuntu-effects"  ?
[02:24] <Paddy_EIRE> hwilde, already asked in ubuntu effects :)
[02:24] <Paddy_EIRE> asking here
[02:24] <hwilde> lol
[02:25] <Tom47> Paddy_EIRE: re yr prev question https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[02:25] <Paddy_EIRE> Tom47, oh nice one
[02:25] <Paddy_EIRE> Tom47, fantastic
[02:26] <spacebear>    still there
[02:26] <^rike^> Why doesn't one of my cd-roms get automounted and the corresponding icon show on gnome desktop?
[02:26] <spacebear> had to go through a pile of magaines?
[02:27] <hwilde> ^rike^, is there a cd in the drive
[02:27] <^rike^> yes
[02:27] <Paddy_EIRE> ^rike^, do you know if that cd works
[02:27] <berent> which is the best html editor
[02:27] <berent> on linux
[02:27] <^rike^> i can use it on the other drive
[02:27] <Myrtti> screem, quanta etc.
[02:27] <erlingre> I have some NFS problems with 7.04 in a diskless setup. During boot the client stalls for at least 1 minute while /usr is mounted over NFS. When it finally boots I can mount usr exported from the server in diffrent directories instantly. The delay is only while booting. any suggestions?
[02:27] <^rike^> and i can manually mount it
[02:27] <Paddy_EIRE> ^rike^, oh, is it a cd or dvd
[02:28] <berent> !screem
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screem - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <Paddy_EIRE> oh
[02:28] <^rike^> dvd, reader only
[02:28] <hwilde> berent, emacs is the best editor.
[02:28] <Paddy_EIRE> ^rike^, could you paste the output of fstab
[02:28] <berent> hwilde : what??
[02:28] <ccooke> hwilde: heathen. :-)
[02:28] <^rike^> in here?
[02:28] <hwilde> !pastebin | ^betul^
[02:28] <spacebear> hmm ., what was the name of the guy,.. anyway., set up ifconfig eth1 (or whatever eth) to 192.168.1.1 up
[02:28] <ubotu> ^betul^: 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)
[02:28] <darkmatter> yup
[02:28] <hwilde> !pastebin | ^rike^
[02:28] <ubotu> ^rike^: 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)
[02:29] <d747> does Ubuntu still disable admin tasks on the CUPS web interface?
[02:29] <spacebear> ifconfig mode
[02:29] <spacebear> mt
[02:30] <Granbar> Hello. I get a DPMSDisable error on my SDL apps... Is anybody familiar with this problem?
[02:30] <^rike^> the fstab contents is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24407/
[02:30] <berent> hwilde : emacs is vi right
[02:31] <Whoopie> Hi, I get an error while trying to upgrade to gutsy. "Package index files are corrupted"
[02:31] <Whoopie> Any hints how to solve?
[02:31] <hwilde> berent, emacs != vi
[02:31] <hwilde> !emacs | berent
[02:31] <ubotu> berent: Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[02:31] <hwilde> !html | berent
[02:31] <ubotu> berent: html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[02:33] <berent> hwilde : emacs has a lot of functionalities 42 MB to download i want a good "only html" editor
[02:33] <sahil> my bottom panel has disappeared what should I DO? noob here
[02:34] <magnetron> sahil: right click the upper panel and choose "new panel"
[02:35] <hwilde> berent, do you see the message from ubotu about html editors...
[02:35] <hwilde> !html > berent
[02:35] <rob_p> anto: Ok.  I'm back now.
[02:35] <CheshireViking> berent, just adding to the factiod from ubotu, NVU is no longer included within Ubuntu, its been replaced by Kompozer https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kompozer, but isn't included in the repositories
[02:35] <berent> hwilde : which is the best
[02:36] <anto> rob_p greate
[02:36] <hwilde> berent, I already told you, emacs!!
[02:36] <rob_p> anto: Ok, so do, "ifconfig eth0" and tell me if you see an IP address listed for it.
[02:37] <d747> does Ubuntu still disable admin tasks on the CUPS web interface? any1 know the answer?
[02:37] <berent> hwilde : i will take it
[02:37] <anto> rob_p: eth0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
[02:37] <sharkbrainguy> my wacom intuos3 stylus clicks are showing as middle button clicks rather then left button clicks how can I fix this?
[02:37] <rob_p> anto: Oops!  I meant eth2.  :-)
[02:38] <fxfitz> I'm buying a commercial program for Linux, however they do not have "Ubuntu" as a selectable distrobution. They do have Linux Lindows, which has a .deb file. Do I download that to install???
[02:38] <jrib> fxfitz: ask them
[02:39] <rob_p> anto: It will be listed next to inet addr:
[02:39] <fxfitz> :"(
[02:39] <fxfitz> :(
[02:39] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24410/
[02:39] <jrib> fxfitz: you are paying them, they should tell you what works and what you can do to use the program.  And it's impossible for us to tell you if you do not mention what program it is (maybe someone else here has it).
[02:39] <anto> rob_p ifconfig eth2 | grep addr
[02:40] <anto> gonna restart network to see if it works
[02:40] <Gharbeia> Hi, did anyone get their internal mic on their Travelmate to work?
[02:40] <rob_p> anto: I assumed you had already done that.
[02:40] <fxfitz> jrib, Oh, I understand. I just wish they had an Ubuntu option. :-P
[02:40] <anto> rob_p: how do i restart it ?
[02:41] <rob_p> anto: The easiest way is to do, "sudo ifdown eth2" and then "sudo ifup eth2"
[02:41] <jrib> fxfitz: well you could ask them, it shouldn't be hard for them to create one since they already know how to create deb's
[02:41] <hwilde> ifconfig eth2 down; ifconfig eth2 up
[02:41] <rob_p> anto: hwilde that'll work too  :-)
[02:43] <rob_p> anto: Once you have brought eth2 back up, it should have the IP address you configured in the interfaces file.
[02:43] <^rike^> Why doesn't one of my dvd-roms get automounted and the corresponding icon show on gnome desktop?
[02:44] <rob_p> anto: So how'd it go?
[02:44] <anto_> rob_p still here?
[02:44] <ubuntu-rocks> guys, i can add the default route from the command line but i want to make it persistent, e.g from the /etc/network/interfaces config file
[02:45] <rob_p> anto_: Yup.
[02:45] <lovingyou> !ftp | lovingyou
[02:45] <deadend> exit
[02:45] <anto_> Sry for this spamm guys
[02:45] <anto_>  inet6 addr: fe80::202:44ff:fe64:4408/64 Scope:Link
[02:45] <rob_p> anto_: So what does, "ifconfig eth2" show for inet addr?
[02:46] <rob_p> anto_: Something's wrong then.
[02:46] <cypher1> ubuntu-rocks, you can try adding "gateway <address>" to the file
[02:46] <ubuntu-rocks> cypher1 - i already have a gateway line for that nic, itself, it complains if i have 2 lines that says gateway
[02:47] <cypher1> ubuntu-rocks, can you paste it
[02:47] <ubuntu-rocks> !pastbin
[02:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastbin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:47] <anto_> auto eth2
[02:47] <anto_> iface eth2 inet static
[02:47] <anto_> address 192.168.1.1
[02:47] <anto_> netmask 255.255.255.0
[02:47] <rjune> Does Ubuntu server integrate samba+ldap into it's default user management tools?
[02:47] <ubuntu-rocks> !pastebin
[02:47] <hwilde> !pastebin
[02:47] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:47] <anto_> sorry for spam
[02:47] <ubuntu-rocks> cypher 1 - will do
[02:48] <anto_> rob_p http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24410/ this is my interface file
[02:48] <lovingyou> !proftp | lovingyou
[02:48] <Shane-wx> if the disk in the drive is displayed on the desktop does that mean it has automatically mounted itself?
[02:49] <hwilde> !ftp > lovingyou
[02:49] <rob_p> anto_: Sorry about that.  I had to take a phonecall.
[02:49] <berent> hwilde : does emacs as helpful as dreamweaver
[02:49] <anto_> rob_p cest la vie
[02:49] <hwilde> berent, you are asking for matters of personal preference...   emacs is the ultimate editor in my opinion
[02:49] <orbin> Shane-wx: most likely
[02:50] <^rike^> i think not, but the disk doesn't appear in nautilus, either
[02:50] <anto_> rob_p what you suggest i do :/?
[02:50] <ccooke> berent: if you're wanting something like dreamweaver, *don't* look in emacs. Or vim, which is my preference.
[02:50] <ccooke> berent: you want a dedicated gui html editor, right?
[02:50] <lovingyou> !FTPd
[02:50] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[02:50] <lovingyou> !proftpd
[02:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about proftpd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:51] <anto_> i would say that quanta plus is like dreamweaver its what i use when writing php/html
[02:51] <lovingyou> !ftpd
[02:51] <dmatysiak> quick question: the ubuntu installer warns that it will destroy all data on any partitions i have "removed" . what does that mean? will that kill my /home partition if i haven't marked it for formatting?
[02:51] <berent> ccooke : yes
[02:52] <dmatysiak> in the past it hasn't
[02:52] <magnetron> dmatysiak: formatting will clear/destroy data
[02:52] <anto_> rob_p: any suggestions?
[02:52] <berent> ccooke : what do you suggest
[02:52] <rob_p> anto_: Unfortunately I don't have time to help you right now.  Too much going on at the moment.  However, perhaps in an hour or so I could get back to you. For now, if you can get eth2 to come up with the network settings in your interfaces file, simply follow the guide I posted and you'll have a NAT router up and running.  Good luck.  Gotta go...
[02:52] <dmatysiak> magnetron, i know that, hence my question. did you read it?
[02:52] <magnetron> yes, dmatysiak
[02:52] <anto_> rob_p k ill try again
[02:53] <Granbar> unknown symbol: DPMSDisable :(
[02:53] <ccooke> berent: I've heard some good things about scribus, but I haven't used it myself. You've also had quanta recommended as being dreamweaver-like
[02:53] <dmatysiak> magnetron, "WARNING: This will destroy all data on any partitions you have removed as well as on the partitions that are going to be formatted." what does it mean, partitions I have removed?
[02:53] <hwilde> anto_, are you just trying to set an IP?  it is easy
[02:53] <hwilde> dmatysiak, do you know what a partition is?
[02:54] <anto_> hwilde: i know how to set a ip thank you its just setting up a ubuntu box as a router with multipel eth cards that is abit harder
[02:54] <dmatysiak> hwilde, i am an experienced user. let's start with that. :) yes i know what a partition is. what i'm asking is, what does ubuntu mean by removed.
[02:54] <dedi> how secure is vino-server?
[02:54] <ccooke> dmatysiak: When you install Ubuntu, the guided partitioner (where you tell it to either "delete a partition and use the freed space" or "delete the whole disk and use the freed space") will remove some partitions to make space to install.
[02:55] <ccooke> if you chose manual partitioning, you may also have deleted some partitions
[02:55] <ccooke> in those cases, the data on partitions you delete will be lost when the install proceeds. Thus, the installer warns you
[02:55] <hwilde> anto_, chances are other people have already tried what you want to do.  did you search google?
[02:55] <hwilde> anto_, http://ubuntulinuxhowto.blogspot.com/2006/06/setup-your-computer-to-be-router.html
[02:55] <magnetron> dmatysiak: you can remove partitions in several ways. one is to use the guided partitioner.
[02:56] <DARKGuy> Good day people :) anybody know how can I get the IPs of the PCs on my network? kinda like "Active IP Scanner" in XP or same as querying a PC in LinNeighborhood?
[02:56] <anto_> already done that one dosen't help
[02:56] <dmatysiak> acha, okay. well, i guess that was obvious :) i manually changed things.
[02:56] <hwilde> DARKGuy, ping -b 192.168.0.0
[02:56] <DARKGuy> hwilde: I don't know the IP, just the hostname
[02:56] <hwilde> DARKGuy, ping the hostname then it will show you ip
[02:56] <magnetron> DARKGuy: if they all use SMB, try smbtree
[02:56] <dmatysiak> the reason i ask is because as ubuntu becomes more user friendly, i am suspicious of what i will do behind my back :)
[02:57] <DARKGuy> hwilde: says unknown host with the ping command =/
[02:57] <hwilde> DARKGuy, do you have the dns servers in /etc/resolv.conf
[02:57] <DARKGuy> magnetron: No,  they're all XP machines, unless you mean that?
[02:57] <hwilde> DARKGuy, do you know what your IP is ?
[02:57] <magnetron> DARKGuy: yes, they are SMB machines then
[02:57] <DARKGuy> hwilde: yes
[02:57] <DARKGuy> magnetron: thanks for clarifying
[02:57] <magnetron> DARKGuy: use smbtree and nmblookup
[02:57] <dmatysiak> thanks guys
[02:57] <hwilde> DARKGuy, ping -b youripwithlastoctet.0
[02:58] <ubuntu-rocks> cypher1 - here is my pastebin http://apache.pastebin.ca/544437
[02:58] <ccooke> DARKGuy: ping -b sends a broadcast ping - given the network address, it will send a ping to all hosts on that network.
[02:58] <dylan_> is it possible to "finalize" a cd after it has been burned using k3b?
[02:59] <dylan_> apparently, my machine will not boot the ubuntu cd it has been fed.
[02:59] <fabio__|> which is the file in which is it set to print out "/etc/motd" on login? i have looked in the bash configuration files, but i have not found references to the motd..
[02:59] <BlueEagle> dylan_: Any .iso image burned are automatcally finalized afaik. (ie you can't burn a multi-session .iso image)
[02:59] <Dr_willis> fabio__|,  thers a bash option to not show the MOTD if thats wqhat you want.   grep the init scripts for 'motd' perhaps.
[02:59] <ccooke> DARKGuy: that's an active scan, but not all systems respond to ping. You can also do a passive scan, if you're an admin user and your network isn't too complicated.
[03:00] <DARKGuy> ccooke: how?
[03:00] <dylan_> BlueEagle: alrightey, thanks.  do you have any inclination as to why my machine won't boot the cdrom, then?  i have the bios set to boot cd first, and i forced it to select the cd-rom as the boot media.
[03:00] <ccooke> DARKGuy: That would either need additional software or some scripting, though
[03:00] <DARKGuy> hwilde: the ping command has not been having any effect :/
[03:00] <dylan_> but lo and behold, nothing.
[03:00] <hwilde> DARKGuy, windows firewall sucks...
[03:00] <DARKGuy> magnetron: smbtree returns the network names to me, but I need to get the ip o.O
[03:00] <DARKGuy> hwilde: it does :P we need to have it enabled too >.<
[03:00] <BlueEagle> dylan_: The most common error is to burn the .iso as a file on the cd instead of burning the files on the image to the cd.
[03:00] <fabio__|> Dr_willis: in the /etc/init.d a file set the content of the "motd", but i don't understand where it is written to "show" the content of the motd after the user login..
[03:00] <magnetron> DARKGuy: that's why i told you to use nmblookup
[03:01] <Dr_willis> fabio__|,  thats a feature of the shell to show it.
[03:01] <dylan_> BlueEagle: i burned the image the correct way, which is why my laptop now uses GNU/Linux.
[03:01] <BlueEagle> dylan_: How old is your cd-rom drive?
[03:01] <dylan_> BlueEagle: a few years, but it works fine when i'm actually in the OS itself.
[03:02] <BlueEagle> dylan_: Are you able to boot other CDs from it?
[03:02] <Dr_willis> fabio__|,  i think its some env setting. I forget the detils.  i also may be gettingit conrused with ssh. But i think theres some file you can make that  bash sees and then stays in a more-quiet mode
[03:02] <dylan_> BlueEagle: occasionally.
[03:02] <dmatysiak> btw, sry if i came off brash. :) you are providing a great service to people who are starting to use linux, as well as more experienced users. keep up the good work!
[03:02] <dylan_> BlueEagle: should i just shop for a new drive?
[03:02] <magnetron> DARKGuy: did you try nmblookup or what?
[03:03] <DARKGuy> magnetron: well I tried "nmblookup host", "nmblookup HOST", "nmblookup \\host", "nmblookup \\HOST", "nmblookup -W workgroup host" with no avail :/
[03:03] <mars> Hi all, i have a question. Firefox in my ubuntu looks very BIG. I mean i set up resolution and all others windows look good, but firefox is not. How can i make it similar to windows look?
[03:03] <BlueEagle> dylan_: Well if it's troublesome to boot from that might be a good idea. Especially if the disc boots on other machines/drives.
[03:03] <dylan_> BlueEagle: thanks a lot.  i'll do that.  take care.
[03:03] <BlueEagle> dylan_: No problem.
[03:04] <magnetron> DARKGuy: don't enter the hostname, enter the SMB network name
[03:05] <DARKGuy> magnetron: isn't that the PC name in XP?
[03:05] <magnetron> DARKGuy: yes it is
[03:05] <slackmagic> fabio__|: look at /etc/login.defs, comment one of the lines starting with  MOTD_FILE...
[03:05] <BlueEagle> darkguy: see also smbtree
[03:05] <DARKGuy> magnetron: well, it's not working, that's what I tried :P
[03:05] <Dr_willis> fabio__|,  i cant find WHERE i saw that at.. May of been in the Oriealy Using Bash book i got. Its also possble its a option/feature of the 'login' command.
[03:05] <ritalin> robbed a jewlry store and told them make me a grill
[03:05] <Dr_willis> aha slackmagic  is on the rigth track.
[03:05] <magnetron> DARKGuy: XP switch places between the comment and the name for a PC
[03:06] <DARKGuy> BlueEagle: been using that, it only gets me the names but not the IPs :P
[03:06] <BlueEagle> darkguy: Be aware that SMB systems easily get confused when the SMB master is rebooted. Thus using the windows NFS drivers might be a more satisfying solution.
[03:06] <tatters> my screensaver is blank,yet when I choose and test screensaver it is fine,also if I choose suspend from logof option the sceensaver actually kicks in works for the few seconds it takes my box to go into standby ;/
[03:07] <BlueEagle> darkguy: also note that \\ = \ so you might want to try \\\\host
[03:07] <DARKGuy> BlueEagle: I see, thanks for the tip
[03:07] <DARKGuy> BlueEagle: d'oh, forgot about that xD
[03:07] <BlueEagle> ;D
[03:07] <magnetron> This is what smbtree give me: " \\UBUNTU1                          ubuntu1 server (Samba, Ubuntu)" so i use nmblookup UBUNTU1
[03:08] <BlueEagle> magnetron: try nmblookup \\\\UBUNTU1
[03:08] <DARKGuy> magnetron, BlueEagle, hwilde: Yup, looks like the problem is on the other end. I was able to nmblookup another PC on the network, so that command's working cool with just the PC name :P
[03:08] <smalinovskij> hi to all! i've got a question to the ubuntu guru! :) how to wipe out all critical data from the SCSI HDD, so, nobody will be able to restore it afterwards
[03:09] <tatters> Use a large magnet?
[03:09] <VoX> i was thinking that
[03:09] <magnetron> smalinovskij: this is not 100% safe, but you could use a tool called "wipe"
[03:09] <VoX> :)
[03:09] <anto> rob_p You here ???? its setup the ip what should i do now?? i still don't have internet on my main computer but i do see it threw the nmap 192.168.1.*
[03:09] <BlueEagle> magnetron: \ is the escape character that is used for special characters like newline (\n), tab (\t), backslash (\\) and so on). Thus \\ = a litteral \ on the command line.
[03:09] <tatters> treat it to a dose of thermalite
[03:10] <mars> is there superkaramba for ubuntu?
[03:10] <hwilde> where are the bootup messages logged?
[03:10] <magnetron> BlueEagle: i know that. you don't need any \ at all for this situation
[03:10] <slackmagic> hwilde: try dmesg
[03:10] <Dr_willis> mars,  its in the repos. Karamba is normally used with kde.. gdesklets for gnome
[03:10] <BlueEagle> magnetron: Ok. Then please disregard my statements. :D
[03:10] <smalinovskij> thanks, i'll try wipe
[03:10] <Dr_willis> !info gdesklets
[03:10] <ubotu> gdesklets: Architecture for desktop applets. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.35.3-4ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 466 kB, installed size 2452 kB
[03:10] <hwilde> slackmagic, no I want the messages that scroll on boot like Configuring network interfaces [FAILED] 
[03:10] <longpig> mars, both equally useless, of course
[03:11] <chariot_> My NTFS partition cannot be mounted and Windows has crashed, as usual.  Windows will not start and I'd like to recover my data using Ubuntu.  Can I fix the NTFS partitions from Ubuntu, mount the NTFS partitions and recover my data?
[03:12] <Dr_willis> Theres some NTFS tools for linux. but ive never tried themn to 'fix' a ntfs partition. I do recall a (not legal) XP Live cd. somewhere on the net. Or a xp install cd may be able to fix it.
[03:12] <Jowi> mars, I would recommend screenlets ( http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee/screenlets/ ) which are much less buggy then gdesklets
[03:12] <anto> ccooke: you here?
[03:12] <ccooke> anto: not very, but yes
[03:12] <BlueEagle> chariot_: What caused your NTFS partition to become corrupted?
[03:12] <tatters>   I think it is easier to prevent windows from crashing than learning linux
[03:12] <anto> wait ill make a pastebin of my ifconfig
[03:12] <chariot_> We lost power when Windows was running.
[03:12] <tatters> ntfs-ng has a ntfs fix thingy me bob
[03:12] <DARKGuy> magnetron, BlueEagle, hwilde: so, thanks for the help ^_^
[03:12] <mars> can i use karamba aplets with gdesklets?
[03:13] <ccooke> anto: are you still after connection sharing help? I probably have the time to go over it now
[03:13] <Dr_willis> mars,  they are 2 different systems. so no, not that i know of.
[03:13] <anto> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24415/
[03:13] <mars> where can i find aplets for gde?
[03:13] <hwilde> where are the bootup messages logged?
[03:13] <Frogzoo> !docs
[03:13] <ubotu> documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[03:13] <BlueEagle> hwilde: /var/log/dmesg iirc
[03:13] <anto> ccooke: my main computer shows up on nmap 192.168.1.* but i ain't got any internet?
[03:14] <mars> ou i have it
[03:14] <Dr_willis> mars,  check the repositoies/pcakcage manager. or some googling for gdesklets will show its homepage/sites of appl;ets
[03:14] <anto> ccooke: mayeb i should set somthing up on it?
[03:14] <ccooke> anto: okay. How do you connect to the internet?
[03:14] <Jowi> mars, gdesklets-data
[03:14] <BlueEagle> anto: I'm sorry, but I didn't see the start of your question. How is your network set up?
[03:14] <anto> threw a dsl connect to my server (i'm on the server at the moment)
[03:14] <anto> ccooke: threw a dsl connect to my server (i'm on the server at the moment)
[03:14] <lovingyou> checking whether the C++ compiler works... configure: error: cannot run C++ compiled programs.
[03:15] <lovingyou> I dont understand
[03:15] <lovingyou> I have gcc and cpp installed
[03:15] <lovingyou> what missing ?
[03:15] <ccooke> anto: and your server is the machine you want to enable connection sharing on, yes?
[03:15] <tarzeau> lovingyou: binutils?
[03:15] <BlueEagle> anto: Have you set up ipforwarding trough your server?
[03:15] <BlueEagle> !firestarter | anto
[03:15] <lovingyou> tarzeau what binutils?
[03:15] <ubotu> anto: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[03:15] <tarzeau> lovingyou: pkg
[03:15] <DarkED> toniglandyl: where are you?
[03:15] <hwilde> BlueEagle, that is just dmesg, I want to see the messages on boot
[03:15] <lovingyou> tarzeau binutils is installed.
[03:15] <BlueEagle> anto: firestarter will set up internet connection sharing.
[03:15] <tarzeau> lovingyou: buildessential?
[03:15] <tarzeau> lovingyou: what are you trying to build?
[03:16] <BlueEagle> hwilde: Not sure about that. But browse your log directory. Not sure it's saved.
[03:16] <gilo1> firestarter is awesome
[03:16] <tarzeau> lovingyou: build-essential
[03:16] <lovingyou> tarzeau a dc++ hub
[03:16] <hwilde> BlueEagle, darn it doesnt look like it is anywhere
[03:16] <lovingyou> I'm installing now build-essential
[03:16] <lovingyou> worked :)
[03:16] <lovingyou> thanks
[03:17] <gilo1> anyone know of a good gui for snort?
[03:17] <anto> ccooke: yes that what i wanna do
[03:17] <lovingyou> How can I install the mysql-devel ?
[03:18] <lovingyou> apt-get install mysql-devel / mysql-dev doesn't work...
[03:18] <DJ-_-> hi
[03:18] <ccooke> anto: okay. as people have said, you can use firestarter to configure connection sharing.
[03:18] <DJ-_-> I am having a problem with ubuntu
[03:18] <ccooke> anto: have you installed and tried it?
[03:18] <DJ-_-> very slow...
[03:18] <DJ-_-> it has become seriously slow
[03:18] <jazzcat> hi. i am trying to install grub from an ubuntu livecd and i have to say i amb not able to do it. can someone tell me if i am doing well ?
[03:18] <Jowi> DJ-_-, what is slow and what are the computers specs?
[03:18] <anto> Going to now
[03:18] <Slart> DJ-_-: is everything slow?
[03:18] <montgon> je ne comprend que le francais ou le castillan et le catalan
[03:18] <lovingyou> How can I install the mysql-devel ? apt-get install mysql-devel / mysql-dev doesn't work...
[03:19] <DJ-_-> I just installed it yesterday...and it is very slow as in boot time and application loading time ---- 2.4GHZ 1.5GB RAM 96VGA 40GB HArd
[03:19] <Slart> !fr | montgon
[03:19] <Jowi> montgon, va a #ubuntu-fr
[03:19] <ubotu> montgon: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:19] <doviende> lovingyou: why doesn't it work?  what's the message?
[03:19] <DJ-_-> @Slart yes
[03:19] <stefg> jazzcat: what's the device name of the drive you want grub install to?
[03:19] <lovingyou> doviende
[03:19] <lovingyou> E: Couldn't find package mysql-devel
[03:19] <DJ-_-> @Jowi  I just installed it yesterday...and it is very slow as in boot time and application loading time ---- 2.4GHZ 1.5GB RAM 96VGA 40GB HArd
[03:19] <lovingyou> same for mysql-dev
[03:19] <BlueEagle> jazzcat: I am assuming you've installed linux then re-installed windows and thus lost grub that way. What you need to do is mount your linux partitions and chroot into them and then re-install grub from the chroot. I think that's the easiest way but I may be wrong.
[03:19] <Slart> DJ-_-: was it ever fast? or slow since the install?
[03:20] <DJ-_-> Slart: it was fast at the beginning comparatively
[03:20] <doviende> oh, i don't see any existing mysql-dev package
[03:20] <doviende> weird
[03:20] <lovingyou> yah :)
[03:20] <lovingyou> its weird.
[03:20] <DJ-_-> Slart: i am on gnome-desktop ubuntu fiesty
[03:20] <doviende> libmysqlclient-dev
[03:20] <noelferreira> how to minimize mozilla thunderbird to the system tray?
[03:20] <Slart> DJ-_-: until you installed something? huuuugesoftwarepackagethatrunsinthebackground.deb perhaps? ;)
[03:21] <DJ-_-> Slart: nothing installed as yet
[03:21] <jazzcat> BlueEagle: you almost assumed the right thing. I am trying to install a linux in a new hd to a machine with an old windows
[03:21] <lovingyou> doviende thats the package?:)
[03:21] <doviende> libmysqlclient15-dev
[03:21] <Jowi> DJ-_-, does not sound promising. did you install any application to make it behave that way or it's been like that since the first boot?
[03:21] <doviende> lovingyou: i think so
[03:21] <DJ-_-> Jowi: no
[03:21] <Slart> DJ-_-: ok.. default options I presume? ext3 etc
[03:21] <doviende> lovingyou: p   libmysqlclient15-dev            - mysql database development files
[03:21] <DJ-_-> Slart: yes
[03:21] <anto> O my god thanks so bloody mutch eagel,ccookeand rob_p its working now
[03:21] <lovingyou> doviende worked :)
[03:21] <lovingyou> now I need pcre-devel
[03:21] <lovingyou> haha
[03:21] <Lacrymology> does anybody have any experience compiling Comical8.0?
[03:21] <DJ-_-> Slart: but was much faster when i installed yesterday but after 3-4 hours tthe performance depreciated badly
[03:21] <doviende> lovingyou: i did "aptitude search mysql | grep dev" and saw that
[03:22] <Slart> DJ-_-: if you open the process explorer thingy.. (system, administration, system monitor)... processes page.. what is the load average?
[03:22] <gilo1> I'm looking for two different GUIs to help me out with managing things... I need one for Snort and one for IPSec.. anyone have suggestions?
[03:22] <BlueEagle> jazzcat: Are you using SATA, PATA or SCSI disks or a mix of them?
[03:22] <doviende> lovingyou: libpcre3-dev maybe?
[03:22] <cidwel> hello
[03:22] <Jowi> DJ-_-, sounds like an indexing service is running or something like that. follow Slart advice.
[03:22] <DJ-_-> Slart: 1.35, 1.77, 1.22
[03:22] <doviende> lovingyou: same thing, aptitude search pcre | grep dev
[03:22] <inflex> hiya all, I need something I can convert a 2D DXF/CAD file into 3D
[03:22] <DJ-_-> Jowi: ok
[03:22] <inflex> well, rather, I want to import into a 3D program a 2D outline (which I'll then extrude/cap etc
[03:23] <Slart> DJ-_-: hmm.. any processes using more than 10% cpu in the list?
[03:23] <cidwel> what is the difference of nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new pleease
[03:23] <lovingyou> worked
[03:23] <lovingyou> thank you :)
[03:23] <DJ-_-> Slart: gnone-system-monitor at 15+
[03:23] <Slart> cidwel: new is newer.. =).. afaik it's only a different version
[03:23] <cidwel> omg
[03:23] <cidwel> ok
[03:23] <BlueEagle> cidwel: Check the changelogs and/or the nvidia home page.
[03:24] <tim167_> i have a harddisk connected to IDE, but it didnt mount by itself, how can i mount it from the terminal, i dont see it in /media...thanks
[03:24] <dbrewer_rjr> i am having an issue with shorewall. it allows me to make an ftp connection on a nightly cron as root, but not open a data connection to transfer the file in. I dropped the firewall and it is proceeding nicely. ???
[03:24] <Slart> DJ-_-: and everything else is below 10%? .. odd..
[03:24] <KomiaPoika> hi
[03:24] <BlueEagle> cidwel: afaik some cards don't play well with the newer driver and thus both are availible in the repos. Also the wiki (wiki.ubuntu.com) is a good resource.
[03:24] <DJ-_-> Slart: yes
[03:24] <Slart> DJ-_-: in the view menu.. enable "All"
[03:24] <DJ-_-> Slart: yes
[03:24] <Slart> DJ-_-: or.. "All processes"
[03:25] <BlueEagle> cidwel: (I am assuming you've tried google already so I don't think it need mentioning but I'll mention it just in case :D)
[03:25] <cidwel> yes, i tried but the only thing that i found is that the driver is buggy
[03:25] <KomiaPoika> i screwed up my system trying to dist-upgrade from 6.06 to 7.04, and now my system is stuck: when trying to apt-get -f install, i repeatedly get on the error: package has no field-python version
[03:25] <Slart> DJ-_-: check the resources page..
[03:25] <BlueEagle> cidwel: Well there you go. :)
[03:26] <DJ-_-> Slart: CPU 9-20%
[03:26] <Slart> DJ-_-: are you sure you're not running something in the background.. bittorrent, dc++ etc?
[03:26] <DJ-_-> Slart: no
[03:26] <DJ-_-> Slart: nothing in background
[03:26] <doviende> KomiaPoika: is that the exact error?
[03:26] <DJ-_-> Slart: only gaim i guess
[03:26] <stefg> tim167_: you need to device name of the partition. fdisk -l gives you a list... the it's like sudo mount /dev/blah99 /mnt
[03:26] <DJ-_-> Slart: should I try adding my hostname to the /etc/hosts?
[03:27] <Slart> DJ-_-: gaim shouldn't really be a problem... in a terminal run this "uname -a" what is the output
[03:27] <DJ-_-> Slart: i just read that on the net
[03:27] <tsb> can you rip music cd's with gnomebaker?
[03:27] <KomiaPoika> doviende: no, but i dont have mouse in tty
[03:27] <Slart> DJ-_-: but you say everything is slow.. even running local stuff..
[03:27] <stefg> !info soundjuicer | tsb
[03:27] <ubotu> tsb: Package soundjuicer does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:27] <stefg> huh?
[03:27] <KomiaPoika> so i cant cut n pastge
[03:27] <Slart> DJ-_-: what kind of graphics are you running? desktop effects?
[03:27] <DJ-_-> Slart: yeah and apps take 10-20 secs to open
[03:27] <tim167_> stefg do i have to install fdisk ? i get command not found
[03:27] <DJ-_-> Slart : black bg
[03:27] <doviende> KomiaPoika: ok, so it's close enough then
[03:28] <neil_feisty> tsb, nope, use soudjuicer
[03:28] <neil_feisty> soundjuicer
[03:28] <KomiaPoika> doviende: it's a /usr/bin/pycentral error
[03:28] <doviende> i've never heard of "package has no field"
[03:28] <stefg> tim167_: sudo fdisk  -l
[03:28] <doviende> oh
[03:28] <doviende> hmm
[03:28] <DJ-_-> Linux XXXXX 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Wed May 23 01:46:23 XXX 2007 i686 GNU/Lin
[03:28] <KomiaPoika> and i cant deinstall and reinstall python, because it stucks on that error
[03:28] <Slart> DJ-_-: system, preferences, desktop effects.. disabled or enabled?
[03:28] <KomiaPoika> it happens trying to instlal bycicle repair
[03:29] <stefg> !info sound-juicer | tsb
[03:29] <tsb> yeah I found it thanks
[03:29] <ubotu> tsb: sound-juicer: GNOME 2 CD Ripper. In component main, is optional. Version 2.16.3-0ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 784 kB, installed size 3460 kB
[03:29] <DJ-_-> Slart: disabled
[03:29] <KomiaPoika> it basically whines about python-central deps
[03:29] <doviende> KomiaPoika: can you tell hat stage of the install of the package it is?  pre-install, post-install, or whatever?
[03:29] <DJ-_-> Slart: someone told me to get kubuntu desktop you think i should try that?
[03:29] <Slart> DJ-_-: what programs are running slow? firefox? openoffice?
[03:29] <KomiaPoika> doviende: it downloaded 1GB of packages, installed a few dozens of them and then stuck on that error
[03:29] <DJ-_-> Slart: all take 10-20 secs to load
[03:30] <Slart> DJ-_-: I don't think KDE will run any faster... if anything I would say slower
[03:30] <KomiaPoika> i can't figure out any command to purge the process
[03:30] <doviende> KomiaPoika: ok, try just "aptitude install packagename" where packagename is the right one
[03:30] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok what could be the possible error? Shall i try the /etc/hosts?
[03:30] <doviende> and then maybe you'll get more info
[03:30] <Slart> DJ-_-: you could try xubuntu if you're looking for a more light weight system.. but with your specs you shouldn't have to
[03:30] <KomiaPoika> doviende: what right one?
[03:30] <Slart> DJ-_-: I don't see how it could do any harm.. why not try it
[03:30] <doviende> uhh...whatever one makes that message
[03:30] <DJ-_-> Slart: gimme a sec
[03:31] <doviende> the package name just before the error
[03:31] <tim167_> stefg alright, so now i do sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt for example ?
[03:31] <stefg> tim167_: right
[03:31] <KomiaPoika> huh, i hit aptitude install python and it's installing freetype fontes
[03:31] <hwilde> tim167_, sudo mkdir /mnt/mydrive;   sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/mydrive
[03:32] <DJ-_-> Slart: wow....its much better lol but still takes upto 4 secs
[03:32] <tim167_> hwilde , why ntfs ?
[03:32] <doviende> KomiaPoika: a common solution to apt problems is to just try the single package that's having problems, and sometimes it'll either tell you more info, or it'll fix itself
[03:32] <hwilde> tim167_, well whatever filetype it is
[03:32] <doviende> then after that, you can go back to the full upgrade again
[03:32] <Slart> DJ-_-: at first I was thinking you were running something in the background.. such as azureus, indexing of hard drive.. or some background task.. next I would check drivers for graphics, network etc.. something might be wrong there... last I would start checking IDE harddrives for DMA settings and such.. perhaps memory
[03:32] <DJ-_-> Slart: it was listed on ubuntu bugs section
[03:32] <tim167_> hwilde how do i see the filetype ?
[03:32] <Jowi> DJ-_-, you don't have beagle or anythiing like that installed?
[03:32] <hwilde> tim167_, you dunno what filetype that partition is?
[03:32] <KomiaPoika> doviende: i can't deinstall bicycle, because it produces the same python error
[03:33] <Slart> DJ-_-: oh.. known error.. odd.. never heard of it before.. do you have a link to the bug report?
[03:33] <DJ-_-> Slart: i just switched from windows and i need help doing that
[03:33] <lupo7> Does somebody know how to mount a LMV partition in ubuntu server 7.04??? It's a disk that had suse 10.0 before.
[03:33] <DJ-_-> Slart: a sec
[03:33] <doviende> KomiaPoika: what's aptitude doing right now?  did it go back to the error again?
[03:33] <KomiaPoika> however i'm trying with bicycle now
[03:33] <slackmagic> tim167_: sudo fdisk -l
[03:33] <tim167_> hwilde, its a disk where i had ubuntu on, but now i put it in another computer and want to read from the old disk
[03:33] <stefg> !lvm | lupo7
[03:33] <ubotu> lupo7: 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
[03:33] <aMMuNix> I'm trying to set a hotkey to fullscreen a window using gconf-editor,whatever I set the hotkey to be, it won't work!
[03:33] <KomiaPoika> doviende: wait let me try on the targeted package
[03:33] <hwilde> tim167_, try ext3 then
[03:33] <doviende> ok
[03:33] <Slart> DJ-_-: of course we'll help you.. just letting you know what might be worth looking at
[03:34] <knoppix> hey ppl
[03:34] <DJ-_-> Slart: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-desktop/+bug/94048
[03:34] <lupo7> !lvm
[03:34] <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
[03:34] <lupo7> tnx
[03:34] <KomiaPoika> doviende: now it's stuck on python-central
[03:34] <Slart> DJ-_-: looking at it now
[03:34] <aMMuNix> !fullscreen
[03:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fullscreen - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:34] <KomiaPoika> "removing python-central..."
[03:34] <erUSUL> lupo7: mount -t fstype /dev/xxxx /mount/point ?? donno how lvm devices are named though
[03:35] <KomiaPoika> doviende: can i /msg you?
[03:35] <doviende> ya
[03:35] <aMMuNix> I'm trying to set a hotkey to fullscreen a window using gconf-editor,whatever I set the hotkey to be, it won't work!
[03:35] <Slart> DJ-_-: wow.. I'm going to give that a try myself... hang on
[03:35] <knoppix> im getting a error msg when i try to boot my installed ubuntu, something like timer sync i think, any clues on how to solve this??
[03:35] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok
[03:36] <nofxx> any help with realtek RTL 8139D  on feisty? its on lspci... but never on ifconfig...
[03:36] <tim167_> ok thanks guys i got it
[03:37] <sbcsrv> I have an mtune error when I compile my kernel with distcc. Somebody had an idea about it ?
[03:38] <stefg> erUSUL: LVM is somewhat different...
[03:38] <TxsTchN2> this is the ubuntu help chat thing right?
[03:38] <anto_> Hiho
[03:38] <DJ-_-> TxsTchN2: yes
[03:38] <anto> uhm lol
[03:39] <TxsTchN2> I am totally new lol, so far I like ubuntu though
[03:39] <stefg> TxsTchN2: read /topic and do what you are told there :-)
[03:39] <stroogle> after installing a perl module and restarting apache, i can't connect to my linux box by winscp or putty, anyone had that?
[03:39] <CheshireViking> TxsTchN2, yes, you're in the support channel, if you're after general chat, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:39] <ma_> Is it normal to have 6 proccesses of apache?
[03:39] <DJ-_-> TxsTchN2: welcome to the world of linux!!
[03:39] <Slart> DJ-_-: well. I think my gnome system got a bit faster too.. sweet
[03:39] <stroogle> the webserver is running though
[03:39] <DJ-_-> Slart: hehe kewl
[03:39] <DJ-_-> Slart: How do i check the settings you were talking of?
[03:39] <slackmagic> ma_: yes
[03:39] <sbcsrv> ma_ yes, you can define the number in the configuration
[03:40] <Slart> DJ-_-: well.. hard drive settings can be changed using hdparm
[03:40] <ma_> Does it matter?
[03:40] <Slart> DJ-_-: if you're using pATA drives... it doesn't work on SATA
[03:40] <DJ-_-> Slart: from terminal sudo hdparm i guess?
[03:40] <TxsTchN2> ok so I like the way the desktop version looks is there a way so set it up to use LAMP like the server version?
[03:40] <Slart> DJ-_-: indeed... you might have to install it
[03:40] <DJ-_-> Slart: ah k
[03:40] <Slart> DJ-_-: can't remember if it's included by default..
[03:40] <stroogle> why would it suddenly kick me out?
[03:40] <Slart> !info hdparm
[03:40] <ubotu> hdparm: tune hard disk parameters for high performance. In component main, is standard. Version 6.9-1ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 60 kB, installed size 240 kB
[03:40] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok
[03:41] <DJ-_-> Slart: its already enabled in services
[03:41] <slackmagic> ma_: nope, it doesn't...as long as your apache runs fine you shouldn't have to worry
[03:41] <stroogle> anyone?
[03:41] <lupo7> stefg: Do you have a link for LVM mount?
[03:41] <DJ-_-> Slart: what are the settings i got to make in hdparm
[03:41] <CheshireViking> !lamp > TxsTchN2, See the private message from Ubotu
[03:41] <Slart> DJ-_-: oh.. ok.. then it should be there.. you run it with a hard drive device name as a paramterer "hdparm /dev/hda" for example
[03:42] <stroogle> after installing a perl module and restarting apache, i can't connect to my linux box by winscp or putty, anyone had that?
[03:42] <slackmagic> stroogle: maybe your sshd is not running?
[03:42] <stroogle> slackmagic: i see, what's the command to get it going?
[03:42] <DJ-_-> Slart: using dma and reahhead (265) only enabled
[03:42] <DJ-_-> read*
[03:42] <Jowi> DJ-_-, "hdparm -d 1 /dev/hdc" would turn on DMA for my DVD-Rom. hdparm --help for more options :)
[03:42] <Slart> DJ-_-: IO_support?
[03:42] <DJ-_-> Jowi: thanks
[03:42] <TxsTchN2> ah ok thank you, i am new to this chat system too, so ill have to get use to it.. alright well i need to reboot for my updates and ill take a look at that thanx guys
[03:42] <DJ-_-> Slart: off
[03:42] <stefg> lupo7: read the howto i gave you earlier... there is no single 'mount' for lvm volumes, because you hvae to know which PE s (physical extends) belong to a VG (volume group)... that's no trivial task you are attempting
[03:42] <slackmagic> stroogle: do    ps -aux | grep sshd
[03:43] <DJ-_-> Slart: 0 defualt 16bit
[03:43] <slackmagic> any results?
[03:43] <DJ-_-> default**
[03:43] <Jowi> DJ-_-, to make it default, you need to edit /etc/hdparm.conf I believe
[03:43] <DJ-_-> Jowi: it shows that
[03:43] <Slart> DJ-_-: try this first  "sudo hdparm -tT /dev/hda"
[03:43] <stroogle> slackmagic: because i'll have to change monitors i'll have to do this in one go, what will i look for after i've greped?
[03:43] <Slart> DJ-_-: it will do a quick benchmark
[03:43] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok hol on
[03:44] <Slart> DJ-_-: just to have something to compare with
[03:44] <lupo7> stefg: OK thanks.
[03:44] <DJ-_-> Slart:  Timing cached reads:   834 MB in  2.00 seconds = 416.73 MB/sec
[03:44] <DJ-_->  Timing buffered disk reads:  132 MB in  3.03 seconds =  43.58 MB/sec
[03:44] <slackmagic> stroogle: if it's running it should list possible processes run by root with   /usr/sbin/sshd ..if it's not you might just get nothing in return (then you know you have to run the ssh daemon to be able to use winscp / putty to connect via ssh)
[03:45] <yell4> hello there
[03:45] <Slart> DJ-_-: ok.. try this now.. "sudo hdparm -c 1 /dev/hda".. it will enable 32-bit IO transfer thingies
[03:45] <stroogle> slackmagic: ok.  how to run the ssh daemon?
[03:45] <DJ-_-> Slart: done
[03:45] <Slart> DJ-_-: and run the benchmark again
[03:46] <yell4> i am trying to change the gnome distributor-logo.png , but cant get it done, any tips are welcome
[03:46] <DJ-_-> Slart:  Timing cached reads:   792 MB in  2.00 seconds = 396.05 MB/sec
[03:46] <DJ-_->  Timing buffered disk reads:  126 MB in  3.04 seconds =  41.43 MB/sec
[03:46] <slackmagic> stroogle: it's in your init.d folders somewhere, I'm not running ubuntu, so i can't help you there sorry
[03:46] <snook> Hi, I neet to run php script in console which should run after I will close SSH session. How can I do it?
[03:46] <stroogle> slackmagic: thx
[03:46] <DJ-_-> Slart: guess its better to disable it?
[03:46] <Slart> DJ-_-: eh.. odd.. it should have become faster.. not slower.. well.. you can reset it by doing a sudo hdparm -c 0 /dev/hda
[03:47] <necrite_> hi all
[03:47] <DJ-_-> Slart: done n re benchmarking
[03:47] <Juhaz> except it probably already was on and the "slower" is just slight measurement change
[03:47] <DJ-_-> Slart:  Timing cached reads:   724 MB in  2.00 seconds = 361.62 MB/sec
[03:47] <DJ-_->  Timing buffered disk reads:  136 MB in  3.02 seconds =  45.04 MB/sec
[03:47] <rijo> anyone know how to mount ext3 from windows xp?
[03:47] <DJ-_-> lol
[03:47] <snook> Hi, I neet to run php script in console which should run after I will close SSH session. How can I do it?
[03:47] <DJ-_-> Slart: i can just say lol
[03:47] <Slart> DJ-_-: hdparm is a weird beast.... lots of options.. lots of things to change.. but your numbers are pretty ok. I get about 600 and 60 with an AMD64x2
[03:48] <snook> `php script.php` is what i need?
[03:48] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok..
[03:48] <snook> ah sorry `php script.php &`?
[03:48] <DJ-_-> Slart: any other performance tweaks?
[03:48] <necrite_> where is the alsaconf package? i make one apt-cache search alsaconf and i didint find it
[03:49] <Slart> DJ-_-: well.. you can always disable stuff you're not using.. disabling ipv6 might give you some performance boots when using dns
[03:49] <DJ-_-> Slart: i feel that gnome is very slow for me...any way i can switch to KDE without losing anything?
[03:49] <DJ-_-> Slart: how do i get rid of ipv6
[03:49] <Slart> DJ-_-: you can install the KDE desktop ... I'm not sure if it will be as lean as a fresh install.. but it's doable
[03:49] <rambo3> ask ubotu
[03:49] <Slart> !ipv6
[03:49] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[03:50] <DJ-_-> Slart: will it much faster than gnome?
[03:50] <Slart> it might affect web browsing and other things using dns
[03:50] <stefg> DJ-_-: are you running ATI-graphics?
[03:50] <DJ-_-> Slart: i mean the gnome and kde
[03:50] <DJ-_-> stefg: no intel chipset
[03:51] <manurespreader> hi for all i would please to rate our idea at oneyeartrip.com :) a lot of thanks
[03:51] <DJ-_-> stefg: no,*
[03:51] <Slart> DJ-_-: I haven't tried KDE for a long time.. my guess would be that they are about equal
[03:51] <DJ-_-> Slart: ok i will stick to gnome then and let me try disabling ipv6
[03:51] <stefg> DJ-_-: so what's your machine like cpu/ram -wise ? kde won't be faster ingeneral
[03:52] <DJ-_-> stefg: one is p4 2.4ghz/1.5gb ram another machine i plan to switch: p3 1ghz/256mb
[03:52] <CheshireViking> rijo, have a look at this website, http://www.fs-driver.org/
[03:52] <rijo> CheshireViking, ok
[03:52] <Slart> DJ-_-: the next step I guess would be compiling your own kernel... some say that the low latency kernel feels faster.. some say it doesn't make any difference.. I didn't notice any difference
[03:52] <DJ-_-> Slart: thanks for your help if i need anything i will ask
[03:52] <Slart> DJ-_-: you're welcome..and good luck
[03:53] <DJ-_-> Slart: more tweaks? :D
[03:53] <stefg> DJ-_-: so go xubuntu with the p3.... and what exactly is slow on gnome?
[03:53] <DJ-_-> stefg: loading of apps
[03:53] <qaws> hi, I have problem with Opera under Ubuntu - it takes 89% of CPU and it takes about 2 seconds to switch a tab
[03:53] <DJ-_-> Slart: how do i do that?
[03:53] <qaws> how can i solve it?
[03:53] <stefg> DJ-_-: apps like ?
[03:53] <DJ-_-> stefg: all
[03:54] <DJ-_-> stefg: 4-5secs
[03:54] <Slart> DJ-_-: nope.. I think I've run out for the moment.. you're moving into a territory of chasing diminishing returns.. you can tweak for weeks and in the end your computer boots 3 secs faster.. I don't know if it's worth it =)
[03:54] <DJ-_-> Slart: ah lol ok thanks
[03:55] <^rike^> Why with my dvd-rom only cd's get automounted but not dvd's in gnome desktop?
[03:56] <^rike^> I can mount dvd's manually, though.
[03:56] <ward_> how do i close manbual?
[03:56] <ward_> ctrl-c works everywhere but in the retarded manual program
[03:56] <DJ-_-> stefg: any ideas?
[03:56] <doviende> ward_: "q"?
[03:57] <ward_> doviende, thanx
[03:57] <doviende> :)
[03:57] <ward_> i tried everything
[03:57] <ward_> and there's a program that autoopens the manual when done compiling
[03:57] <ward_> and i need to see the compile output
[03:57] <ward_> lol
[03:57] <mrhjkim> In unbuntu, how can I change my desktop style like mac os X such as program short cut?
[03:58] <qaws> hi, I have problem with Opera under Ubuntu - it takes 89% of CPU and it takes about 2 seconds to switch a tab. How can I solve it?
[03:58] <ward_> huh :s
[03:58] <Ltsnead> Hey, I'm new to IRC, and Linux in general, is there anyway to connect to zirc server through this cliet? It's not in the server list
[03:59] <custom163> having trouble with console display over ssh keep getting    instead of f - or | any ideas?
[03:59] <doviende> Ltsnead: what client are you using?
[03:59] <stefg> DJ-_-: it's not a problem of the Desktop... and 4-5 secs for e.g. firefox is pretty average. what do you expect? you could use the preload daemon and maybe optimize here and there a bit, but that won't improve it by orders of magnitude
[04:00] <DJ-_-> stefg: i just installed yesterday and have not installed any plugins and have only chkd gmail
[04:01] <DJ-_-> stefg: the 2nd part I am clueless lol
[04:01] <stefg> !info preload | DJ-_-
[04:01] <ubotu> dj-_-: preload: adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4-3 (feisty), package size 33 kB, installed size 172 kB
[04:01] <mrhjkim> It's my first time install for ubuntu and I need recommendation for desktop style tool.
[04:01] <|rt|> has anyone gotten to the bottom of what's causing random system freezes in Feisty?  I saw that a number of people are reporting this on the forums.
[04:01] <doviende> hmm...i just realized i'm using the Canadian mirror for ubuntu still, even though i'm living in china right now
[04:01] <doviende> woops
[04:02] <mrhjkim> anyone have any suggestion?
[04:02] <DJ-_-> stefg: thanks
[04:02] <DJ-_-> !ipv6
[04:02] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[04:02] <|rt|> my mythtv box at home is driving me nuts with this system freeze issue....may reinstall edgy
[04:02] <DJ-_-> thanks bot :P
[04:02] <Spider> Ah,  I just got it, dpkg -S /usr/bin/filename,  to backwards-resolve a file to a package
[04:02] <DJ-_-> brb
[04:02] <Spider> Thanks though
[04:02] <JiffaMaafan> ello all
[04:02] <DJ-_-> Slart Joey and stefg thanks a lot
[04:03] <ipx> After installing 2 lib-packages, my firefox wont start. I copied the files from the lib-dir from the packages to /usr/lib/ (Packages: nspr-4.4.1 and nss-3.9) and firefox gives me this unpleasant message: "/usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/firefox/components/libdocshell.so: undefined symbol: PR_GetPhysicalMemorySize". Any ideas?
[04:04] <nofxx> how to bring my 3Com NIC up??? its on lspci but not on ifconfig
[04:04] <ipx> try ifconfig -a
[04:04] <ipx> do you see it?
[04:04] <|rt|> nofxx: is it's driver loaded?
[04:05] <nofxx> ipx: yea bro. .tnx.. i was trying eth1... but it assigned eth2 ..... heheh... is the pci slot that changes this?
[04:05] <ipx> nofxx: no idea :)
[04:05] <nofxx> |rt|: tnx bro.. working xD
[04:05] <nofxx> ipx: ok...ty anyway xD
[04:05] <stefg> nofxx: look at /etc/iftab
[04:06] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 can somone help me with this problem :S?
[04:06] <burepe> can someone take a look at the problem I am having and give me some advice? my hard drive is hdc ever since I started using it but after the fiesty update I am having troubles. I am not sure how to fix it Check it out here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2786745#post2786745
[04:06] <nofxx> stefg: ty, that will make this more organized here....  just a question... can I use arp 1  on all of them?
[04:07] <stefg> nofxx: not sure... try it
[04:09] <nofxx> stefg: trial and error... saves the world !
[04:09] <nofxx> xD
[04:09] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 can somone help me with this problem :S?
[04:09] <stefg> burepe: paste your /etc/fstab and the output of 'blkid' to !pastebin as mentioned in /topic
[04:10] <rambo3> !lamp | anto
[04:10] <ubotu> anto: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[04:10] <burepe> stefg, I gotta start up the live cd to get the blkid but the fstab is posted in the forum post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2786745#post2786745
[04:10] <DJ-_-> back
[04:11] <anto> Rambo3: that didnt help
[04:12] <erUSUL> burepe: ide disks are now recogniced as /dev/sdxx (scsi disks just like usb and sata before)
[04:12] <erUSUL> !uuid | burepe
[04:12] <ubotu> burepe: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[04:12] <necrite_> where can i find the alsa-conf package?
[04:12] <melon> i installed feisty from the live cd but when i try to load - i get left with a flashing underscore thingie without actually loading anything.. any ideas or links i should check to fix this?
[04:12] <rambo3> anto, it says you have server running at :  0.0.0.0:80 . just change it to 127.0.0.1:80
[04:12] <stefg> burepe: ah, i see.. you need to give the UUID of the root-drive to the kernel root=/dev/hdc1 won't work with libata... use root=UUID=85b1eb3c-8f01-4478-9b58-3ae813807ae8  instead
[04:13] <stefg> burepe: talking of menu.lst
[04:13] <burepe> so just change that in the menu.lst?
[04:13] <stefg> burepe: yes, for a start
[04:13] <hounited1> erm how do i configure dkpg
[04:14] <hounited1> when i enter sudo dkpg --configure -a
[04:14] <hounited1> i was suppose to enter my passowrd, but i cant type anyhting in
[04:14] <hounited1> anyone help pls
[04:14] <tim167_> can I TYPE a location to go to in Gnome-Commander ?
[04:14] <erUSUL> hounited1: that command configures packages not dpkg itself afaics
[04:15] <hounited1> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[04:15] <hounited1> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[04:15] <hounited1> i go that pop up when i try update
[04:15] <hounited1> how should i solve it?
[04:15] <erUSUL> hounited1: password chars are not echoed to escreen but that does not mean that it is not acepting the password
[04:15] <anto> ramob3: and how do i change that?
[04:15] <tim167_> is there an alternative to gnome-commander that supports keyboard input ?
[04:16] <hounited1> pls help
[04:17] <Dr_willis> hounited1,  and  ' sudo dpkg --configure -a  ' dosetn help eh?
[04:17] <hounited1> god..u must be some sort of god..it works when u mentioned it
[04:18] <DJ-_-> stefg: new problem my gmail wont get logged in :D
[04:18] <DJ-_-> :S*
[04:18] <Dr_willis> hounited1,  you WERE using the 'sudo' befor?
[04:18] <hounited1> yeap
[04:18] <hounited1> i type the same thing many time
[04:18] <hounited1> it dint work
[04:18] <hounited1> untill you told me
[04:19] <hounited1> thanks Dr_willis..now working through it
[04:20] <rambo3> use the force Dr_willis
[04:20] <karrotx> is there a way to install a package and all it's suggested packages?
[04:20] <hounited1> update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20-16-386
[04:20] <hounited1> cp: cannot stat `/etc/udev/rules.d/85-brltty.rules': No such file or directory
[04:20] <FiZzY> Karrotx, for the large ones with many suggested packages - you just need to pick a META package.
[04:20] <hounited1> what does that mean
[04:21] <hounited1> and how to solve that
[04:21] <Andeh> Hey, is there an animation package for ubuntu? Maybe a simple frame-by-frame one?
[04:21] <Andeh> And no, I don't mean GAP.
[04:21] <karrotx> FiZzY: how do i find a meta package?
[04:22] <demo_N> I run 32 bit opera in a 64 bit ubuntu, I have installed flash for opera, I still find the youtube videos jittery even after complete buffering
[04:22] <FiZzY> karrotx, You should see it in the description in Synaptic, if you do not chances are the program you are trying to install - has not created on for their stuff
[04:22] <FiZzY> Demo, what Flash do you have? - 9?
[04:22] <demo_N> FiZzy:yeah
[04:23] <FiZzY> I think Ubuntu still installs default
[04:23] <stroogle> suddenly i can't use winscp or putty after a perl install.  i put apache2 back to how i found it, made sure sshd was running, but still no dice.  ideas?
[04:23] <FiZzY> flash 7 by default*
[04:23] <burepe> stefg, I did that but now it says it can't find the partition. No boot
[04:23] <Andeh> Is there a good animation package for ubuntu?
[04:23] <tarzeau> Andeh: blender ?
[04:23] <Dr_willis> stroogle,  check the ssh logs. perhaps enable vebose logging for ssh and try agian.. try 'ssh localhost'   - check logs some more. :)
[04:23] <demo_N> FiZzy: Iam on 64 bit ubuntu
[04:24] <Andeh> tarzeau: Blender is not a good idea if you're going to draw frame by frame animation with a brush tool.
[04:24] <stroogle> Dr_willis: aha, what's the command to view ssh logs?
[04:24] <Andeh> And i mean something where i can draw a frame, press next frame and draw the next.
[04:24] <Dr_willis> stroogle,  look in /var/log* for themn
[04:24] <FiZzY> Demo, Oh, I have no clue about the 64bit system sorry :(
[04:24] <stefg> burepe: the UUID might not be right.. best you boot to Live CD and come back from there so you are able to look at the system you are trying to troubleshoot
[04:24] <stroogle> Dr_willis: brb
[04:24] <tarzeau> Andeh: 2d animation?
[04:25] <Andeh> tarzeau: Yes. Oh, sorry i thought i said that
[04:25] <tarzeau> Andeh: how many frames do you plan to have?
[04:25] <burepe> stefg I am there. So check with blkid?
[04:25] <tarzeau> gimp can do simple gif animations. but i woudln't do more than 20 frames with it
[04:25] <Marcvs> anyone around to give me some help?
[04:25] <erUSUL> !anyone > Marcvs
[04:25] <hwilde> !ask | Marcvs
[04:25] <ubotu> Marcvs: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:26] <Andeh> tarzeau: Put it this way: I want a program where that won't matter
[04:26] <stefg> burepe: give me menu.lst, /etc/fstab and blkid output to !pastebin
[04:26] <Marcvs> okay: Its an install problem.. I cant install any version of ubuntu on my PC
[04:26] <tarzeau> Andeh: i see... i liked deluxe paint, remember it?
[04:26] <Andeh> tarzeau: To answer properly, usually about 30, but sometimes 500
[04:26] <stefg> burepe: and a sudo fdsik -l listing
[04:26] <tarzeau> Andeh: cool. for a game? movie?
[04:26] <Andeh> tarzeau: No, not really
[04:26] <stefg> burepe: sudo fdisk -l
[04:26] <Andeh> tarzeau: No, for my online avatar
[04:26] <Marcvs> It has to be 64bit because of my programs, and my processor is 64bit compatible
[04:26] <Andeh> tarzeau: I meant i don't remember deluxe paint
[04:26] <Jowi> tarzeau, I see a few packages in the repos. not sure they are any good but might be worth a try.
[04:27] <Jowi> !info synfig
[04:27] <ubotu> synfig: vector-based 2D animation package. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.61.05-8 (feisty), package size 42 kB, installed size 148 kB
[04:27] <Marcvs> so any ideas?
[04:27] <Andeh> tarzeau: For games i use flash, and for things like flash I wont be seeing a native linux alternative for some time yet.
[04:27] <Parmenion> whats a good amt of space for /boot?
[04:27] <tarzeau> gnash but it sucks
[04:27] <anto> Can somone help me+??
[04:27] <tarzeau> Andeh: oh there's many other stuff one can use for games
[04:28] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541
[04:28] <Andeh> tarzeau: Yes, but I use flash for games and that runs fine in wine (but i cant install it in wine due to disk space shortage
[04:28] <tarzeau> k
[04:28] <Parmenion> like, a general guideline for partitions
[04:29] <erUSUL> Marcvs: you have to give us much info than "I cant install any version of ubuntu on my PC" . Any error msgs? what stage of the install fails? can you boot the liveCD? have you tried the alternateCD? ...
[04:29] <AlbertoP> hi
[04:29] <Andeh> tarzeau: So PaintDeluxe might be good?
[04:29] <erUSUL> Marcvs: also what version of ubuntu?
[04:29] <Marcvs> okay; boots upto Start or install ubuntu then screen goes black, yes ive tried the alternate and my PC is modern
[04:29] <Marcvs> 6.06LTS and 7.04 ive tried
[04:29] <tarzeau> Andeh: it was for amiga :)
[04:30] <stefg> Parmenion: /boot can be like 50 MB, i have 128 MB and hold a rescue image on it. generally the / fs is comfortable in 10-12 GB, use the rest for /home
[04:30] <Andeh> tarzeau: Oh... LOL
[04:30] <Pirolocito> help with NetworkManager Applet 0.6.4 please!
[04:30] <Kaso> So, im confused by command line searching, find locate and whatnot. I want to recursively search for any file with "fred" (case insenstive) in the title within a certain directory, how do i go about that
[04:31] <erUSUL> Marcvs: have you tried any boot option? noacpi acpi=off or something else? it is a laptop? maybe you just need to pass the apropiate vga=.... ? (/me just shooting in the dark ;P)
[04:31] <Andeh> tarzeau: Ummm... you know Easytoon? It's a great, tiny windows program to make black and white GIFs. It's very good, obviously not as good as flash but still very good.
[04:31] <iam8up|lpy> does all the recent *buntu releases have nano?
[04:31] <iam8up|lpy> or pico? or both?
[04:31] <Pirolocito> NetworkManager Applet 0.6.4 - connection information gives me Could not find some required resources (the glade file)! - Any idea?
[04:31] <Sp4rKy> does someone know how i can connect on many computer at the same time with ssh ?
[04:31] <Marcvs> nope its a desktop, i can give ya the specs ive you want em
[04:31] <Parmenion> thanks stefg .... need to install windows for a certain app which doesnt run well under wine ... thus by as well take the opportunity to partition properly=)
[04:31] <burepe2> stefg ok here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24430/
[04:31] <deardorff> I am trying to build a kernel module,  the install script trys to run mkinitrd (which relies on udev, which is no longer in the 2.6 kernel)... how do i manually install the module... whats the normative procedure?
[04:31] <Marcvs> sp4rky: use multiple instances
[04:32] <erUSUL> Kaso: man find ;P find /dir -name 'fred' -print
[04:32] <Andeh> tarzeau: So is there any program aimed at 2D FBF animation? Using an image manipulator and adding an animation plugin can't be the best way, i'm sure of that
[04:32] <erUSUL> Kaso: man find ;P find /dir -name '*fred*' -print
[04:32] <Marcvs> ive not tried boot options cos i cant set em :(
[04:32] <erUSUL> !boot | Marcvs
[04:32] <ubotu> Marcvs: 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
[04:32] <tarzeau> Andeh: nope, does it have source for linux port?
[04:32] <tarzeau> Andeh: i don't know of any sorry
[04:33] <stefg> burepe2: and  the /boot/grub/menu.lst and /etc/fstab of the installed system
[04:33] <Marcvs> nah before i get there the screnn goeds black so i cant do it
[04:33] <Andeh> tarzeau: Oh... so i'm stuck with windows programs, even with a 10 KB monochrome gif animation.
[04:33] <Marcvs> and i dotn have a floppy
[04:33] <burepe> I will copy and paste it but it is in this forum right now http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2786745#post2786745
[04:33] <tarzeau> Andeh: :(
[04:33] <Andeh> tarzeau: I mean obviously you can do it on linux, but the methods are less than lovely
[04:33] <burepe> stefg look at my last post
[04:34] <erUSUL> deardorff: udev does exist in modern kernels (devfs was the deprecated) you are right that mkinitrd no longer works... i use mkinitramfs
[04:34] <tarzeau> Andeh: i know, there's a lot of software lacking for artists
[04:34] <tarzeau> Andeh: but some software gems exist
[04:34] <tarzeau> Andeh: i know of 3d stuff and music trackers
[04:34] <stefg> burepe: ok, if it didn't change
[04:34] <Andeh> tarzeau: Trackers?
[04:34] <tarzeau> Andeh: yes, like midi authoring software
[04:34] <nico__> hello
[04:34] <tarzeau> Andeh: with computer keyboard
[04:34] <Marcvs> system is core 2 duo 3.2ghz, Intel P35 Mobo, 8800 GPU, 2gb ram
[04:35] <tarzeau> Andeh: search schism tracker in google, for example
[04:35] <Andeh> tarzeau: ok...
[04:35] <stefg> burepe: but yu have fesity now installed right? that means 2.6.20 kernel, not 2.6.17 anymore
[04:35] <nico__> anyone happen to know how to get dual screen on a laptop with a ATI card working?
[04:35] <Andeh> tarzeau: Gimp is good, i like it more than photoshop, and i run FL STUDIO in wine, but i would at least expect a simple bitmap animation program...
[04:37] <stefg> burepe, so better get me the actual files, not the outdated ones from the forum post
[04:37] <Andeh> Ok, anyone else here know a simple 2d animation program? Vector or bitmap, color needed, transparency?
[04:37] <tarzeau> Andeh: try mtpaint - painting program to create pixel art and manipulate digital photos
[04:37] <tarzeau> don't think it does animations, not sure
[04:37] <Marcvs> andeh - for windows?
[04:37] <tarzeau> Andeh: and there's pixen 3 for mac os x... it could be ported to gnustep
[04:37] <Marcvs> or nix?
[04:37] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 Can somone help me with this apache error?
[04:37] <Andeh> Marcvs: Would I be here if it was for windows?
[04:37] <Marcvs> errm.. nope
[04:37] <nico__> :D
[04:38] <Andeh> tarzeau: Can mtpaint animate??
[04:38] <Marcvs> you could run it through wine or somethin tho
[04:38] <tarzeau> Andeh: not sure, i don't think so, but it's nice bitmap drawing, try it
[04:38] <nico__> flash?
[04:38] <Parmenion> now, to clean
[04:38] <Andeh> lol
[04:38] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 Can somone help me with this apache error?
[04:38] <Parmenion> cya later laddies =)
[04:38] <stefg> !repeat | anto
[04:38] <Andeh> Ok. There must be a way to decompile flash, and then recompile it, right?
[04:38] <ubotu> anto: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[04:38] <Marcvs> anto: have you got httpd.conf set right because its using localhost atm
[04:39] <Andeh> lol
[04:39] <anto> marcvs: what else should it use :S?
[04:39] <Marcvs> its a DNS error;
[04:39] <RodGo> hi, i have an ati card and i want to change screen resolution
[04:39] <RodGo> is there a comand similar to nvidia-settings but for an ati card?
[04:40] <Marcvs> ive not used bind for ages but you need to set it to use a nameservered or IP configuration and then map the name to the IP
[04:40] <strabes> RodGo: I believe there is an "fglrx-control" package
[04:40] <taico> taico
[04:40] <Andeh> tarzeau: Hmm... i remember synfig but it looks... not suited for a 10 kb avatar :D
[04:40] <Andeh> tarzeau: Rather massive...
[04:41] <DJ-_-> does gmail require anything ipv6? cuz after disabling it I am unable to login to gmail the page stays blank
[04:41] <tarzeau> Andeh: yep
[04:41] <tarzeau> DJ-_-: no
[04:41] <DJ-_-> hmm
[04:41] <DJ-_-> what could be possibly wrong then? Any ideas?
[04:43] <godzirra> Ok, does anyone have experience with wireless on laptops?  For some reason my Network Manager Applet doesn't show the wireless at all...
[04:43] <kaizad> hey can someone tell me a nice place 2 chat arround with girls ????? :D ...
[04:43] <Marcvs> wireless + laptop = busted
[04:43] <burepe2> stefg: here is it all up dated, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24434/ also, the kernels I have in grub are 2.6.17.11 and 10
[04:44] <Luxurious> What's the easiest way to set up a LAMP server on your local machine?
[04:44] <stefg> burepe2: ok... let me see
[04:44] <godzirra> Marcvs: no, the wireless works just fine.  I need the applet to work correctly.
[04:44] <DJ-_-> :S gmail...
[04:44] <Marcvs> ah ubuntu doesnt work with my wireless card
[04:45] <Jimmey> Where do I go to ask about "Desktop effects" in Ubuntu 7.04?
[04:45] <Marcvs> grr
[04:45] <Marcvs> still wont install
[04:45] <Jimmey> Marvcs, what card?
[04:45] <pierre_> helle
[04:45] <pierre_> hello
[04:45] <teamwork> Jimmey, #ubuntu-effects
[04:45] <Marcvs> new 200Mbit one - its an ES one
[04:45] <Jimmey> Thanks teamwork
[04:45] <Marcvs> es = engeneering sample
[04:45] <teamwork> ur welcome
[04:45] <ALMimoni> hi, how to remove sopcast tv player, I install it from this guide http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_SopCast_.28p2p_internet_TV_client.29
[04:45] <Frogzoo> Jimmey: #ubuntu-effects
[04:45] <Andeh> tarzeau: Ok, i think i found a simple gif animator, and im going to install synfig too. Luckily, both are in the repos :-D
[04:46] <stefg> burepe2: hmm... didn't you say you upgraded to feisty? That would mean a 2.6.20 kernel must be present. Was the upgrade interrupted?
[04:46] <tarzeau> Andeh: gifsicle ?
[04:46] <fragger56> I seem to have broken xorg on my laptop install, the most recent thing ive done or changed was trying to get my swap to work. I have already tried to do the reconfigure xorg trick via the recovery mode
[04:46] <Andeh> tarzeau: Yes
[04:47] <Arrick> hey all
[04:47] <Andeh> tarzeau: Isnt it good? You would have reccomended it if it was?
[04:47] <Arrick> how do i extract a tar.gz file ina  terminal console?
[04:47] <burepe2> stefg: it wasnt interupted. It just wouldnt start after I did it.
[04:47] <ALMimoni> hi, how to remove sopcast tv player, I install it from .deb package
[04:47] <MattJ> Arrick: tar xvvzf file.tar.gx *I think*
[04:48] <Arrick> thanks
[04:48] <neil_feisty> Arrick, tar -xzvf filename
[04:48] <Pirolocito> Arrick: tar zxfv fil
[04:48] <Jimmey> ALMimoni, it should turn up in Synaptic package manager
[04:48] <stefg> burepe2: there is no sign of an upgrade. How did you start the process, and what happened?
[04:48] <fragger56> is there a way to fix my ubuntu setup/xorg problem short of a reinstall?
[04:48] <Solarion> are there !gutsy
[04:48] <Andeh> tarzeau: Oh, i'm reading that you already need to have all the frames as seperate gif files.
[04:48] <Solarion> grr
[04:48] <Solarion> !gutsy
[04:48] <Jimmey> fragger56, what kind of error messages are you getting?
[04:48] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1
[04:48] <Andeh> tarzeau: Doesnt help much
[04:49] <stefg> burepe, and have you plugged your disk to another IDE channel lately?
[04:49] <fragger56> jimmey: GDM just tells me it cant start xorg
[04:49] <Jimmey> fragger56, and what did you say the most recent major changes you've made are?
[04:49] <tarzeau> Andeh: no it's just that i packaged it :)
[04:49] <Solarion> man.  I gets the new hard drive 1 day before Tribe CD 1
[04:49] <hounited1> how do i enable package manager to download files from 3rd party software provider?
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[04:50] <tarzeau> Andeh: do you never play some 3d games?
[04:50] <burepe2> stefg: i used the upgrade gui thing. Nothing strange happened during it. It was like a month ago soI am having trouble remembering details
[04:50] <Andeh> tarzeau: You packaged it :D
[04:50] <Andeh> tarzeau: Not much, no, why?
[04:50] <burepe2> stefg: the one in the toolbar
[04:50] <Arrick> thanks all
[04:50] <tarzeau> Andeh: i found out about www.sauerbraten.org packages one or two weeks ago, and i got totally addicted
[04:51] <fragger56> jimmey: the only thing i can think of is trying to get my swapfile to work, as my laptop was lagging massively when i tried to use virtualbox. i realised that my swap partition wasnt being used so i tried to get it to work, found out that the uuid based settings for drive usage wernt working and i tried to fix the drive info stuff for the swap partition
[04:51] <Frogzoo> !sauerbraten
[04:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sauerbraten - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:51] <Solarion> sweet!  gutsy CDs are out
[04:51] <tarzeau> Frogzoo: it's in non-free/contrib
[04:51] <tarzeau> Frogzoo: does it know about gutsygibbonthingy?
[04:51] <XnX17> i need help
[04:51] <stefg> burepe2: ok, to get things straight: you did not upgrade to feisty (7.04) but to edgy (6.10), right? and you have had dapper on the box(6.06)  before?.
[04:52] <tarzeau> Frogzoo: i've seen quite a few ubuntu players, i know fuddl made the pkgs for debian
[04:52] <Andeh> tarzeau: I just opened synfig and... um...
[04:52] <Jimmey> fragger56, when you're doing a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg", select "vesa" as the driver
[04:52] <Andeh> tarzeau: I made a new document... now how do i draw something?
[04:52] <tarzeau> Andeh: dunno, i didn't recommend that one, never used it
[04:52] <XnX17> can anyone help me install linux ubuntu
[04:52] <Andeh> tarzeau: lol
[04:52] <fragger56> jimmey: lemme try that now, and thanks
[04:52] <Absorto> hello! is there a way to run apache 2.0 instead of 2.2 in feisty?
[04:52] <Marcvs> can anyone offer any more clues as to why ubuntu wont install fot me
[04:53] <tarzeau> XnX17: yes
[04:53] <nico__> does anyone know how to get a second screen on a laptop with ATI graphics card working?
[04:53] <alex-_> is there a program to talk to a serial port like hyperterminal?
[04:53] <Andeh> tarzeau: LOL. I click "Help" Then it says "Sorry, this feature has not yet been implemented" :(
[04:53] <XnX17> ok tarzeau
[04:53] <tarzeau> Andeh: rofl
[04:53] <burepe2> stefg: I upgraded from edgy to fiesty. I cant remember if i upgraded from dapper to edgy or did a fresh install. I think it might have been fresh
[04:53] <tarzeau> Andeh: check the homepage maybe?
[04:53] <Andeh> tarzeau: Which is rubbish since they have online docs
[04:53] <Absorto> alex-_: minicom
[04:53] <Andeh> tarzeau: So they could atleast make it link to them :-D
[04:53] <tarzeau> Andeh: maybe they are not free?
[04:53] <Andeh> tarzeau: lmao
[04:54] <alex-_> Absorto, thanks, ill try that
[04:54] <Andeh> tarzeau: You get the help files if you donate, and you get banned if you help anyone use it
[04:54] <Andeh> tarzeau: :)
[04:54] <XnX17> how do i install it i formatted my hard disc and i dont understand it ask for 2 gb and yes im a newbie how much mb is 2 gb ? and i formatted my hard drive i tryed everything to install it and i put the parttiton at end
[04:54] <tarzeau> *shrugs* i want to play sauerbraten
[04:54] <dust_t> hi i am new in ubuntu. my sound card volume is very low. how can i fix it ? it is set to maximum but still sound is very low volume.
[04:54] <tarzeau> XnX17: 2gb is 2000mb
[04:54] <rob_p> anto: Did you get your Ubuntu NAT router configured yet?
[04:54] <stefg> burepe2:  there is no feisty on your box, and things a starting to look messed up enough to justify a reinstall. do you have means to backup the disk (at least your personal files?
[04:54] <Andeh> tarzeau: Look what they call it :-D "Synfig is a powerful, industrial-strength vector-based 2D animation software package, designed from the ground-up for producing feature-film quality animation with fewer people and resources."
[04:55] <fragger56> jimmey: i think the just errored, tells me ite creating a symbolic link then read-only filesystem
[04:55] <XnX17> oh
[04:55] <tarzeau> dust_t: the button on the speakers? the other sound levels?
[04:55] <Andeh> tarzeau: and it doesnt even come with a help file :D
[04:55] <fragger56> gonna try a restart anyway'
[04:55] <tarzeau> Andeh: is only for pro people not n00bs like you ;)
[04:55] <DJ-_-> anyone know why firefox and gmail may have problems? I tried clearing cookies n cache n stuff but still no reponse??? Any help would be appreciated
[04:55] <godzirra> Ok, does anyone have experience with wireless on laptops?  For some reason my Network Manager Applet doesn't show the wireless at all...
[04:55] <dust_t> tarzeau, its also set to maximum. it is a dual boot with windows xp. sound is fine there.
[04:56] <dust_t> tarzeau, in ubuntu also i can hear it but very low.
[04:56] <Andeh> tarzeau: I can imagine the "Pro" people using synfig to make Finding Nemo
[04:56] <Solarion> use vmware server and boot Windows under vmware.  ;)
[04:56] <Ix0s> DJ-_-, The only problem I ever got was not actually having cookies turned on inside foirefox
[04:56] <alexIdoia> is there a way to force a crontab to execute now
[04:56] <tarzeau> Andeh: did you see the example movies clips?
[04:56] <Solarion> you can boot it right off the disk.  It is teh awesome.  :)
[04:56] <XnX17> tarzeau but i tryed to install it at the entire hard disc and it froze during the installation i use to have vista but i used my vista disc to format the hard disc
[04:56] <DJ-_-> lx0s: it is turned on by default yesterday i was able to login but today i cant
[04:56] <XnX17> like it froze at 64 percent
[04:56] <tarzeau> XnX17: dunno, sorry. i use debian
[04:56] <DJ-_-> only change i made was disable ipv6
[04:56] <XnX17> oh
[04:56] <Jimmey> fragger56, ahh
[04:56] <fragger56> godzirra: you have a hardware or software switch on your laptop? cause on mine if i hit the softbutton it turns the wireless off or on without telling me, so try hitting the wireless switch
[04:57] <Andeh> tarzeau: Yes. They are ok...
[04:57] <dust_t> i also saw the example clips in live cd but couldn't hear them
[04:57] <Jimmey> That sounds bigger than a xorg problem..
[04:57] <fragger56> jimmey: x server is still broken
[04:57] <burepe2> stefg: I spent weeks setting up a server and drupal. I would really like to find a way to fix it instead of a new install. I had edgy. Can i just update to fiesty from the command line? What is really messed up?
[04:57] <Marcvs> btw does anyone know if my Xfi will wotk in 7.04
[04:57] <godzirra> fragger56: I do, but the wireless is definitely on.
[04:57] <godzirra> I'm downloading stuff through it.
[04:57] <frolle> I have mounted a shared device with this command: sudo mount -t smbfs. How do i get permission to edit in this folder now?
[04:57] <kaizad> some one plz help me get a chat room where i can get some galzzz 2 chat to ! ?
[04:57] <rob_p> anto: I guess you aren't around...
[04:57] <fragger56> jimmey: i htink i broke the config file for my drives
[04:57] <kaizad> plzzzzzzzzz
[04:57] <godzirra> the network manager only shows wired which is greyed out, or manual config.
[04:57] <Solarion> !lart kaizad
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lart kaizad - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <XnX17> tarzeau what do you recommend for my pc to use on my laptop? wich one do you think i should get that will actually work instead of ubuntu
[04:58] <Solarion> ubotu: you should learn it then
[04:58] <fragger56> is there any way i can view or edit it from terminal? cause if i can then i think i can fix it
[04:58] <Jimmey> fragger56, how are your drives setup
[04:58] <DJ-_-> !gmail
[04:58] <ubotu> gmail is a webmail service. For information on using it with Evolution see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingGmailWithEvolution
[04:58] <kaizad> thanx !
[04:58] <tarzeau> XnX17: with your knowledge, ubuntu. it's feisty right?
[04:58] <Jimmey> fragger56, which file do you need to edit?
[04:58] <XnX17> yeh
[04:58] <RodGo> hey how i change my screen resolution i am using an ati video card
[04:58] <fragger56> jimmey: i have 1 60gb physical drive with 2 parrtitions on it, a 58gb OS part and 2gb swap
[04:58] <tarzeau> XnX17: where you live?
[04:58] <tarzeau> XnX17: find local linux user group and try make them help you?
[04:58] <XnX17> usa new york
[04:58] <XnX17> k
[04:59] <RodGo> i cant see more than 800x600 in my gnome systerm menu
[04:59] <fragger56> jimmey: im going to have to look that up again... it was the one that states what each partition/drive is used and mounted
[04:59] <Telep> is there a way for beryl to use the top and bottom of the cube as a desktop too?
[04:59] <fragger56> was /etc/ something
[05:00] <Dr_willis> RodGo,  you install the fglrx drivers yet?
[05:00] <Jimmey> fragger56, I know which that is.
[05:00] <Jimmey> fragger56, try, "sudo nano /etc/fstab"
[05:00] <Jimmey> fragger56, careful, though.
[05:00] <RodGo> i installed the drivers
[05:00] <RodGo> from the gnome panel
[05:00] <RodGo> restricted drivers
[05:00] <fragger56> jimmey: that sounds right
[05:00] <stefg> burepe2: first you have to check if the /etc/apt/sources.list points to the feisty repos (and i promise, they do not). after your sources.list is right you go 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'... that should trigger an upgrade. But noone knows how broken the box will be after that because it's in an unclean state now. If it's a server i'd rather backup (so you have your...
[05:00] <stefg> ...conf-files secured) and start over
[05:01] <Dr_willis> RodGo,  you may have to restrt the X server. or perhaps reboot for them to take effect
[05:01] <ling> RodGo: i could not set higher than 1024x768, until i added a "Modeline" in xorg.conf
[05:01] <fragger56> jimmey: i think if i get rid of the uuid for the swap drive that should fix it, as i changed the syntax of stuff after the uuid, plus the uuid wasnt being registered proerly or smth, which was keeping the swap from registering right
[05:02] <RodGo> how is that ling?
[05:02] <godzirra> Ok, does anyone have experience with wireless on laptops?  For some reason my Network Manager Applet doesn't show the wireless at all...  My wireless works fine, but I have no wireless option in the manager.
[05:02] <stefg> burepe2:  and BTW by keep your drupal and server stuff on a separate partiton, so you're not loosing it even if you reinstall the base-system
[05:02] <EFing_A> hello.. this is my 1st time in ubuntu...and.. it rocks!
[05:02] <fragger56> jimmey: and replace it with the old style syntax for drives
[05:02] <RodGo> ok ill try to reboot it right now
[05:02] <RodGo> ill be back Dr_willis
[05:02] <teamwork> EFing_A, great.  welcome to Ubuntu.
[05:02] <RodGo> :p
[05:02] <Marcvs> so anyone have any ideas as to why my screen goes black really fast
[05:03] <Jimmey> fragger56, I think there's some specific commands for enabling swap
[05:03] <Marcvs> as soon as i try to load ubuntu
[05:03] <Jimmey> fragger56, something like, swapon/swapoff
[05:03] <tarzeau> Marcvs: out of sync on the monitor?
[05:03] <Jimmey> fragger56, did you try those?
[05:03] <Marcvs> tarzeu how do you mean
[05:03] <teamwork> sick of typing sudo all the time?  enter an alias in your .bashrc file, and forget about sudo!
[05:03] <Marcvs> it loads the start page for about a second then goes black
[05:03] <Lin> teamwork: use sudo bash
[05:04] <tarzeau> Lin: YUCK
[05:04] <Lin> tarzeau: why yuck?
[05:04] <Dr_willis> 'sudo -s' :) no need to sudo bash
[05:04] <tarzeau> Lin: just sudo su when you need it. sudo bash is BAD BAD BAD
[05:04] <Lin> Dr_willis: i didn 't knew
[05:04] <Dr_willis> lin :)
[05:04] <fragger56> jimmey: yea, but i think the reason its messing up is my fstab file. also how do i save in nano? is it the writeout command?
[05:04] <Lin> tarzeau: cause you dont need to create a password to root user and can control who can/cannot turn root
[05:05] <RodGo> hey i just restarted and the problem persists
[05:05] <Jimmey> fragger56, CTRL + X - It prompts
[05:05] <fragger56> ic
[05:05] <RodGo> i still cant change my screen resolution
[05:05] <neverblue> my "mini., max., and close" buttons are not in the top right hand corner, they are about an inch from it, is it maybe a theme i have loaded, and reloading it may fix it, or does someone else have an idea of what it is?
[05:05] <Lin> tarzeau: sudo su?
[05:05] <fragger56> jimmey: this is craptastic, its telling the FS is read-only
[05:05] <skript> just installed feisty... i see that it mounts by default NTFS partitions with RW privilages... is this based on ntfs-3g ?
[05:05] <tarzeau> Lin: like sudo bash but with the right shell :)
[05:05] <teamwork> neverblue, using emerald?
[05:05] <Jimmey> fragger56, are you using "sudo"?
[05:05] <novato_br> what's it the packet for http://www.cjb.net/images.html?2abc0.png ?
[05:05] <Lin> tarzeau: I didn~t new too.
[05:05] <RodGo> Dr_willis: i stil have the same screen resolution :(
[05:05] <neverblue> teamwork, nope
[05:05] <Dr_willis> lin thats also not really needed. :) but theres lots of little differanc3es.
[05:06] <ling> RodGo: try adding something like  Modeline "1280x1024_75.00"  138.54  1280 1368 1504 1728  1024 1025 1028 1069  -HSync +Vsync - or similar for your prefered resolution
[05:06] <Lin> tarzeau: yeah.. it loads the environment variable
[05:06] <Dr_willis> RodGo,  ive no longer have any ati cards. so there may be other fix's needed.
[05:06] <burepe2> stefg: You are right. The repos are edgy, But if it is already broken it cant hurt to try the update. When I start up I get this error.  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs) But there is a command line. can I update from there even though the system wont mount?
[05:06] <ling> RodGo: in the Monitor section
[05:06] <RodGo> aight letme c
[05:06] <Dr_willis> lin i tend to use the 'sux' command :)
[05:06] <dust_t> i installed gsynaptics to configure my touchpad. But I keep getting an error about adding SHMConfig. Where do I add that?
[05:06] <teamwork> neverblue, well if you were using emerald (with beryl) then we could modify that easily.  not sure how to do that for metacity.
[05:06] <fragger56> jimmey: yup, heck in terminal i got root@fragger56
[05:06] <Lin> Dr_willis: Lol
[05:06] <Dr_willis> dust_t,  thats a optiuon in the xorg.conf file
[05:06] <neverblue> well, its happened since these last two days of updates
[05:07] <godzirra> Ok, does anyone have experience with wireless on laptops?  For some reason my Network Manager Applet doesn't show the wireless at all...  My wireless works fine, but I have no wireless option in the manager.
[05:07] <neverblue> but nothing was updated relating to metacity
[05:07] <XnX17> i think my partition dosent like me lol
[05:07] <Jimmey> fragger56, maybe try editing these files from a liveCD, if you have one - Or boot into recovery mode. Is a re-install feasible?
[05:07] <fragger56> jimmey: btw i am in the alt boot thingy, the recovery mode thats accessible via grub
[05:07] <teamwork> neverblue, is it only that one theme that does that?
[05:07] <novato_br> how can I remove this error: http://www.cjb.net/images.html?2abc0.png ?
[05:07] <neverblue> teamwork, no idea
[05:07] <neverblue> lets see what happens :)
[05:07] <Dr_willis> godzirra,  wireless problems can vary greatly - i advbise finding out what wirless card/chipset ya got and checking the ubuntu forums/wireless wiki pages
[05:07] <dust_t> Dr_willis, where exactly in that file ? I added it in InputDevice but it still says the same thing.
[05:07] <stefg> burepe2: no... that's jsut a very basic rescue shell. the upgrade went terribly haywire. Gte from the disk *now* what's important, repartition to a sane layout and start from scratch. You'll end up with a broken system if you try to upgrade now
[05:07] <Jimmey> fragger56, you're one step ahead, then ;-)
[05:08] <neverblue> great
[05:08] <Marcvs> novato_ what gopu do ya have?
[05:08] <Dr_willis> dust_t,  its in its own option section at the very end of the file as i recall..
[05:08] <neverblue> lost all my icons in my menus
[05:08] <neverblue> and I cannot start metacity
[05:08] <fragger56> jimmey: ill try recovery mode from the alt-install cd i have, i could do a reinstall but i'd rather not, unless i know that my files will still be there
[05:08] <novato_br> Marcvs, Geforce 6150
[05:08] <novato_br> Marcvs, Geforce nvidia 6150
[05:08] <XnX17> /server snape.p2pchat.net
[05:08] <dust_t> godzirra, You need to check Roaming Profile for Wireless
[05:08] <Marcvs> it maybe that its too weak
[05:08] <Marcvs> i cant get into ubuntu atm
[05:08] <Jimmey> fragger56, probably not. Is there anyway you could make backups? How much disk space is your files taking up now?
[05:09] <Marcvs> i get black screen as soon as i go anwhere near startin it
[05:09] <teamwork> neverblue, what errors (exactly) are you getting?
[05:09] <neverblue> errors?
[05:09] <teamwork> error messages?
[05:09] <fragger56> jimmey: not much, i just DL'd the normal live cd install and will try that in a sec
[05:09] <not_a_k> is there a way to force all files created in a directory to be group writable? without setting a umask for each user who will create a file there?
[05:09] <neverblue> hmm
[05:09] <neverblue> lots of things (strange) are happening
[05:09] <stefg> burepe2: or have a backup from the time before the upgrade failed?
[05:09] <novato_br> What's the pack about OpenGL python bindings ?
[05:09] <fragger56> jimmey: do i have to do anything special to access my HDD from the recovery console on my install disc?
[05:10] <burepe2> stefg, honestly I am not sure exactly what I need. I have the server and drupal which uses mysql. What do I need to copy to make sure I have everything?
[05:10] <dust_t> godzirra, Click on System | Preferences | Network. For wireless click on Properties and enable Roaming Mode. Then Network Manager will show wireless otherwise itwill show Manual Config.
[05:10] <dario> giorno
[05:10] <dario> c' qualche italiano?
[05:10] <CheshireViking> !it | dario
[05:10] <neverblue> opening Themes: "The default theme schemas could not be found on your system.  This means that you probably do not have metacity installed, or that your gconf is configured incorrectly."
[05:10] <ubotu> dario: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:10] <burepe2> stefg: I dont have a backup
[05:10] <hwilde> not_a_k, recursively change the permissions to add group write permission:   chmod -R g+w [directory] 
[05:10] <dario> tnx
[05:10] <Matic`Makovec> Hey! How could I remove anything that's eft from gij or current java installed so I can install sun JRE?
[05:10] <not_a_k> hwilde: i want the files to already be group writable on creation
[05:10] <stefg> burepe2: just do complete backup so you have everything. you can later see what you need out of it
[05:11] <Jimmey> dario, buona serata..
[05:11] <Jimmey> !it
[05:11] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:11] <Marcvs> knay here goes nothing; gonna burn another copy of the cd from a fresh dl and try again
[05:11] <someperson> I have a question, I can only use Dapper, but can I install the theme from Feisty?
[05:11] <Dr_willis> Matic`Makovec,  i just install the  sun-java6-jre  package and it handles all that.
[05:11] <not_a_k> hwilde: if bob and sue are members of the same group. and have group write access to a folder, i want to ensure that the files they create are also group writable. without forcing them to do a chmod everytime
[05:11] <neverblue> metacity is installed
[05:11] <Marcvs> nero isok for burning right
[05:11] <Jimmey> someperson, why can you only use dapper?
[05:12] <neverblue> Marcvs, burning what?
[05:12] <Matic`Makovec> Dr_willis, oh, great. Thanks
[05:12] <Marcvs> cds
[05:12] <burepe2> stefg: thanks for all your help. damn, I wish I hadnt upgraded
[05:12] <someperson> Feisty has a problem not allowing me to install it
[05:12] <Marcvs> namely the ubuntu image
[05:12] <someperson> on certain computers
[05:12] <neverblue> Marcvs, what are you putting on the image I mean
[05:12] <Marcvs> just the ubuntu iso
[05:12] <neverblue> are you a winblows user?
[05:12] <Solarion> neverblue: isn't just about everybody?
[05:12] <neverblue> Solarion, no
[05:12] <stefg> burepe2: and it's a chance to get things right now. you should have , say, a 10 Gig partion for ubuntu, and the rest on another partition which holds the drupal stuff
[05:12] <Marcvs> i use mac, pc and nix - unfortuneatly i have to use winblows
[05:13] <neverblue> Marcvs, thats too bad, Nero should be fine
[05:13] <someperson> is there some way to change the theme to the one from Feisty?
[05:13] <Marcvs> k, burning
[05:13] <neverblue> Vista belongs in a VM machine, thats about it
[05:13] <godzirra> dust_t: For some reason I don't have a system -> preferences -> network anymore.  Just network proxy.
[05:13] <Matic`Makovec> Dr_willis, it says 0 removed. This makes me wonder
[05:13] <Marcvs> dont know of any advanced model prorams for nix
[05:13] <JiffaMaafan> ubuntu sucks, Vista tools
[05:13] <dust_t> Dr_willis, I added an entry in the xorg.conf file. Do I need to reboot for it to work ?
[05:13] <Jimmey> Marcvs, what kind of model programs?
[05:14] <dust_t> godzirra, Sorry
[05:14] <Dr_willis> Matic`Makovec,  it dosent HAVE to remove the other stuff. it just sets up to use the sun stuff by default
[05:14] <neverblue> godzirra, right click your menu and edit --> check to see that network is checked
[05:14] <Marcvs> things like 3ds max, photoshop (for texturning) etc
[05:14] <burepe2> stefg: My hard disk was used as a second disk in an old comp and it has always been hdc. Should I change that? How do I do that?
[05:14] <Jimmey> Marcvs, Blender, and The Gimp
[05:14] <Dr_willis> dust_t,  you must restart the X server. not really the same as a reboot.
[05:14] <dust_t> godzirra, System  |  Administration | Network
[05:14] <teamwork> neverblue, so is your desktop borked?
[05:14] <godzirra> Got it, thank you :)
[05:14] <neverblue> teamwork, not entirely
[05:14] <Jimmey> Marcvs, if you're serious about that kind of thing, there's Ubuntu Studio
[05:14] <Dr_willis> dust_t,  log out. and use 'alt-ctrl-backspace'
[05:14] <Marcvs> bit crude really - i cant do really advanced stuff in blender
[05:14] <frolle> How do i get rigths to a mounted device?
[05:14] <neverblue> teamwork, but its not acting normal
[05:14] <Jimmey> Marcvs, why not?
[05:14] <Matic`Makovec> Oh, okay
[05:14] <Matic`Makovec> I hope it will
[05:14] <someperson> so is there a way to change the theme?
[05:14] <dust_t> Dr_willis, thank you very much, will just try it.
[05:14] <Jimmey> Marcvs, what kind of stuff?
[05:15] <Marcvs> i.e. some of the models i was working on have > 9000 polygons - exporting them
[05:15] <Matic`Makovec> How can I check if it takes as a default, Dr_willis ?
[05:15] <Marcvs> they are exported is .cas files
[05:15] <Dr_willis> Matic`Makovec,  try java -version
[05:15] <Jimmey> Marcvs, there are import scripts for Blender, I'm sure it can be done
[05:15] <neverblue> teamwork, my backspace/space are not repeating when held down, my menu icons are missing, not able to adjust my themes, meatcity is installed
[05:15] <stefg> burepe2: actually its not that important if your bios has no problems with it. you can change it by plugging it to the other IDE connector (should be hda then
[05:15] <Marcvs> probably; i just dont have the time, enegery of ability to write one
[05:15] <teamwork> neverblue, i'd re-install the desktop.
[05:15] <Jimmey> fragger56, sorry - I don't think so
[05:15] <RodGo> hey
[05:15] <RodGo> i have this on my xorg.conf file
[05:15] <RodGo> Section "Device"
[05:15] <RodGo> 	Identifier	"Generic Video Card"
[05:15] <Jimmey> Marcvs, they've already been written
[05:15] <RodGo> 	Driver		"fglrx"
[05:15] <RodGo> 	Busid		"PCI:3:0:0"
[05:15] <RodGo> EndSection
[05:15] <teamwork> but that's just me. :)
[05:15] <RodGo> that means that my video card is not installed right?
[05:15] <neverblue> teamwork, and the above stated issue, my min./max./close are in a strange spot
[05:16] <Marcvs> there isnt a .CAS one im sure
[05:16] <neverblue> so just sudo ubuntu-desktop from cli?
[05:16] <neverblue> i mean
[05:16] <Dr_willis> RodGo,  it means it gave it a generic name. its using the fglrx driver.. so its set up rght it seems
[05:16] <GreyGhost-Ubuntu> where can i find a good sources.lst for fiesty ?
[05:16] <neverblue> sudo aptitude
[05:16] <Dr_willis> !easysource
[05:16] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:16] <fragger56> jimmey: seems recovery mode from alt-install disc wont work either, gonna try with the livecd now, also how would i copy files from terminal to say, a flashdisk?
[05:16] <Jimmey> Marcvs, no, but you can convert between .cas, surely
[05:16] <Marcvs> anyway - ill brb just gonna have another craxk with a new CD - im not holding my bvreath for it to work tho
[05:16] <Marcvs> its difficult to as its an encrypted format
[05:16] <Matic`Makovec> Dr_willis, here it is. After installing, I get root@kista:~# java -version
[05:16] <Matic`Makovec> java version "1.4.2"
[05:17] <Dr_willis> Matic`Makovec,  read ALL it said.. not just the ##
[05:17] <godzirra> Ok, well I have the wireless network options now.  Its just not connecting :)
[05:17] <Jimmey> fragger56, your flashdisk will be mounted in /media/ somewhere - My usb disk is in /media/usbdisk, so to copy files, use "cp" command
[05:17] <teamwork> neverblue, i'd purge the ubuntu-desktop and then re-install it.  backup your data first though.
[05:17] <neverblue> ha
[05:17] <neverblue> no need to backup :)
[05:17] <fragger56> ic
[05:17] <fragger56> thanks
[05:17] <GreyGhost-Ubuntu> Dr_willis ,thanks :
[05:17] <Jimmey> fragger56, something like "cp -r /original/folder /media/usbdisk"
[05:17] <neverblue> nothing on here I cannot do without
[05:17] <teamwork> neverblue, use aptitude though, instead of apt-get.
[05:17] <rabby_> is there a ubuntu ditribution that is recommended for servers?
[05:18] <neverblue> so I have to close X to purge/reinstall?
[05:18] <Dr_willis> !java
[05:18] <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
[05:18] <Matic`Makovec> Dr_willis, gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-14ubuntu7)
[05:18] <Jimmey> Marcvs, what program are you using currently? 3DSMAX?
[05:18] <corecode_> hey
[05:18] <neverblue> i always do teamwork :)
[05:18] <Marcvs> 3ds max and maya
[05:18] <RodGo> Dr_willis: ttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24440/
[05:18] <teamwork> rabby_, you can install the "server" task from within any Ubuntu flavor.
[05:18] <neverblue> wine runs windows apps
[05:18] <RodGo> Dr_willis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24440/
[05:18] <Jimmey> Marcvs, can you save as other formats?
[05:18] <someperson> is there some way I can get the feisty theme on dapper since I can't install Feisty on my computer due to a bug
[05:18] <CheshireViking> !server | rabby_
[05:18] <ubotu> rabby_: 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
[05:18] <Marcvs> apart from .cas and max not really
[05:18] <corecode_> windowmaker seems totally strange in 7.04:  no key combinations work (e.g. no alt-tab).  can somebody reproduce this?
[05:18] <rabby_> thx, sounds interesting!
[05:18] <Dr_willis> apt-get install sun-java6-jre --> and version gives me ---> java version "1.6.0"  Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
[05:19] <tarzeau> corecode_: yes that's normal
[05:19] <Marcvs> yah but then id be kinda breaking the point of using windows to convert it anyway - and brb
[05:19] <tarzeau> corecode_: i made that :)
[05:19] <RodGo> i have that on my xorg.conf file
[05:19] <tarzeau> corecode_: so the key combinations for gnustep work. you can fix it in WPrefs
[05:19] <corecode_> tarzeau: how do i go back to original?
[05:19] <tarzeau> corecode_: in WPrefs
[05:19] <corecode_> tarzeau: how do i enable alt+tab?  i didn't find an entry
[05:19] <Matic`Makovec> Dr_willis, lucky you :) I'll try more, thanks for your time!
[05:19] <RodGo> is that normal? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24440/
[05:19] <tarzeau> corecode_: the 5th icon from right
[05:19] <corecode_> tarzeau: what's gnustep?
[05:20] <atrus> how can i start debugging why NetworkManager fails to connect to open access points? it works fine manually with iwconfig/dhclient, or with wifi-radar, but nm-applet just sits hovering on "attempting to join..." until it times out
[05:20] <DJ-_-> anyone know how i can install opera?
[05:20] <tarzeau> corecode_: i think it's select active window
[05:20] <tarzeau> corecode_: see www.gnustep.org
[05:20] <fatray> FATRAY
[05:20] <neverblue> teamwork, ?
[05:20] <DJ-_-> !opera
[05:20] <ubotu> 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
[05:20] <neverblue> did I lose you :)
[05:20] <tarzeau> corecode_: is like mac os x cocoa API
[05:20] <Paddy_EIRE> If I ever need to re-install my ubuntu install for some reason, how/what would be the fastest way to get it straight back to the way say I ave it now
[05:21] <corecode_> tarzeau: no, it's not select active window
[05:21] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, image it
[05:21] <corecode_> tarzeau: am i supposed to use windowmaker with gnustep now?
[05:21] <teamwork> DJ-_-, you can install the deb from the website.  there's also the possibility of using the unstable debian repository, but that's not entirely recommended.
[05:21] <r00tintheb0x> Does anyones pidgin IM keep crashing when you add your Yahoo account to it?
[05:21] <tarzeau> corecode_: no, you can use wmaker completely fine without gnustep
[05:21] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, how so
[05:21] <stefg> Paddy_EIRE: having a devent backup policy :-)
[05:21] <corecode_> tarzeau: ah, focus next window
[05:21] <atrus> alternatively, is there some user-accessable gui that's more successful than networkmanager?
[05:21] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, I usually partition my HD into three paritions, one for the OS, one for SWAP and the other for my /home
[05:21] <tarzeau> corecode_: it's just they fit well together
[05:21] <corecode_> tarzeau: but not when you remove the keyboard shortcuts
[05:21] <stefg> Paddy_EIRE: having a decent(not deviant)  backup policy :-)
[05:21] <burepe2> stefg: thanks for your help
[05:21] <tarzeau> corecode_: sorry for the inconvenience, but wmaker shortcuts break some gnustep apps
[05:22] <corecode_> tarzeau: that's a serious regression in my eyes
[05:22] <neverblue> that way I can just format the OS partition, and start from a clean slate
[05:22] <tarzeau> corecode_: file a bug :)
[05:22] <Paddy_EIRE> stefg, and that would be :D
[05:22] <r00tintheb0x> anyone?
[05:22] <stefg> !backup | Paddy_EIRE
[05:22] <ubotu> Paddy_EIRE: 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
[05:22] <neverblue> then take it one step further, and image that drive
[05:22] <corecode_> tarzeau: and it now places new windows over the clip...
[05:22] <tarzeau> corecode_: can be configured :)
[05:22] <sldkfj> I want to change the icon for the Quit panel applet, default icon is a Door.  I want to make it the Gnome Foot.  How would I go about this?
[05:22] <Lov3> hi, i'm having some problems setting up my ATI graphics card. can anyone give me a hand?
[05:22] <corecode_> tarzeau: how?  i just found the "when maximizing... do not cover dock"
[05:23] <neverblue> Lov3, using any tutorials?
[05:23] <tarzeau> corecode_: right click, keep on top? oh wait that's for dock. you say clip?
[05:23] <corecode_> tarzeau: plus, wmprefs doesn't seem to like the root menu format and wants to start over new
[05:23] <tarzeau> corecode_: clip options, keep on top
[05:23] <tarzeau> corecode_: say no, you use menu system of ubuntu
[05:23] <Paddy_EIRE> So creating an Image of the drive and maybe using AptOnCD so I do not have to spend loads of time downloading again, also using the home user backup tool, ok
[05:23] <tarzeau> corecode_: i know it's annoying, but nobody bothered to fix it
[05:23] <corecode_> tarzeau: ah
[05:23] <tarzeau> corecode_: neither will i
[05:23] <Lov3> neverblue,  actually i've got this far just using common sense :P is there a tutorial you reccommend?
[05:24] <corecode_> tarzeau: sad.  do you know what is wrong?
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> I suppose I could create a cutom Live CD out of my current config aswell and Install from that
[05:24] <neverblue> Lov3, that might be your issue :)
[05:24] <tarzeau> corecode_: not really no, it's just a window manager
[05:24] <neverblue> google "ubuntu guide"
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> !image
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about image - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <tarzeau> corecode_: and not perfectly integrated into gnustep (not objective-c, own wings library)
[05:24] <Paddy_EIRE> !ghost
[05:24] <neverblue> there is a setup for your system, including your ATI drivers :)
[05:24] <ubotu> On IRC, if you own a nick that is currently being used, you can make it quit by typing: /msg nickserv GHOST <username> <password>
[05:24] <CheshireViking> !ati | Lov3
[05:24] <Arrick> !lamp
[05:24] <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+)
[05:24] <corecode_> tarzeau: i mean wrong with the menu system
[05:24] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, no norton here :)
[05:24] <tarzeau> corecode_: the reasons i don't care too much about it, wmaker has some other maintainers ...
[05:24] <tarzeau> corecode_: it's fine, just don't use the WPrefs one
[05:25] <stefg> !g4l
[05:25] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about g4l - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:25] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, haha, what would I use instead
[05:25] <bsd_> anyone here do lots of video / dvd authoring ?
[05:25] <Arrick> I used the blasted new server OS with the Lamp install option and uhmm, it didnt install apache or any other of the LAMP insta
[05:25] <corecode_> tarzeau: yuck, i see.  that's a completely different menu format
[05:26] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE,  if you could read, someone already posted 3 links to you :)
[05:26] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, yeah but nothing for creating an image of my drive
[05:26] <teamwork> Paddy_EIRE, man dd
[05:26] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, could you give me a hint maybe, the name of the app
[05:27] <neverblue> 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
[05:27] <ubuntufelice> #cake
[05:27] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, I think you need to learn to read :)
[05:27] <neverblue> !sbackup
[05:27] <ubotu> sbackup is a tool to create complete and/or incremental backups (which can be scheduled to be automatic, and can be done over a network). It is available in !Universe
[05:27] <neverblue> !cloning
[05:27] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[05:27] <Arrick> where is the sources list located at again?
[05:27] <Arrick> !sources
[05:27] <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
[05:27] <neverblue> Arrick, /etc/apt/sources.list
[05:27] <rem> /etc/apt/source.list
[05:27] <neverblue> ha
[05:28] <corecode_> tarzeau: and actually it doesn't seem it uses my menu file at all
[05:28] <Lov3> !ati
[05:28] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:28] <teamwork> !botsnack
[05:28] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[05:28] <neverblue> ok, so anyone know the answer, teamwork seems to have left, do I have to shut X down to purge/reinstall ubuntu-desktop ?
[05:28] <teamwork> feed tha bot
[05:28] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, sorry I just think this channel is like a game show where Im getting hints, how hard is it for someone to go this app here
[05:29] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, how hard is it for you to read?
[05:29] <Lov3> CheshireViking, ahh, I see what you meant :P
[05:29] <neverblue> ppl take the time to write up a tutorial on how to do what you want
[05:29] <teamwork> neverblue, i'm here.  yeah, i'd shut down X before I did all that.
[05:29] <neverblue> its upto you to decide to check out the links to see
[05:29] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, on the subject of reading did you "read" my second question " what would I use to make an Image of my install" ??
[05:29] <neverblue> teamwork, so just do it in a ttyl?
[05:29] <PurpZeY> neverblue: I'm honestly not sure, but I don't see how it could hurt if you plan on reinstalling gnome
[05:30] <teamwork> neverblue, and sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:30] <neverblue> yeah
[05:30] <neverblue> k
[05:30] <neverblue> thanks
[05:30] <stefg> neverblue: no... any way reinstalling ubuntu-desktop will only draw eventually missing apps. what do you expect it to do?
[05:30] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, I did'nt ask for a vague list, and some course work
[05:30] <Kitar|st> he
[05:30] <neverblue> Paddy_EIRE, EOD
[05:32] <PurpZeY> stefg: Out of curiosity, reinstalling ubuntu desktop won't reinstall gnome?
[05:33] <stefg> PurpZeY: no it would just check if all the default packages are installed. a metapackage does nothing more than having a predefined set of dependencies
[05:34] <giany911> can someone tell me a app that changes audiobitrates? ..preferably with a GUI
[05:34] <neverblue> nope
[05:34] <neverblue> still issues
[05:34] <giany911> grrr
[05:34] <PurpZeY> stefg: So what would you do if you somehow corrupted gnome?
[05:34] <stefg> !audacity | giany911
[05:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about audacity - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:35] <HymnToLife> giany911, what kind of audio ?
[05:35] <giany911> mp3
[05:35] <neverblue> maybe purge/reinstall metacity?
[05:35] <stefg> !info audacity | giany911
[05:35] <ubotu> giany911: audacity: A fast, cross-platform audio editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.6-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 2032 kB, installed size 6016 kB
[05:35] <HymnToLife> audacity is your thing, then
[05:35] <giany911> thx
[05:35] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue: have you used aptoncd? I was wondering if after installing a fresh copy of ubuntu if I also installed the aptoncd .deb package would it require a net connection
[05:36] <stefg> PurpZeY: dpkg-reconfigure or apt-get install --reinstall the package off the app which got corupt
[05:36] <neverblue> EOD == end of discussion
[05:36] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, as it kinda makes the process redundant if that cannot be satisfied in order for the aptoncd disk created requires it already installed
[05:38] <kaizad> SEX?
[05:38] <stefg> ban!
[05:38] <hwilde> !ops
[05:38] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[05:38] <Myrtti> uhhuh.wha
[05:38] <aoirthoir> /ignore
[05:38] <nixternal> kaizad: keep it family friendly
[05:38] <nixternal> ok, never mind :)
[05:38] <hwilde> pwned
[05:39] <Hobbsee> idiot was in -offtopic before
[05:39] <craigbass1976> I'm riggin up a dns server behind a sonicwall.  Anyone ever done this?  Not sure if the trouble is bind or the firewall.
[05:39] <atrus> i'm trying to get nm-applet to connect to my access point, which right now has no WEP or WPA or any authentication of any kind, but it fails to connect, just hanging on "attempting to join...". configuration with iwconfig & dhclient directly works fine.
[05:39] <DJ-_-> !opera
[05:39] <ubotu> 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
[05:39] <PurpZeY> atrus: What chipset?
[05:39] <Supaplex> Hobbsee: he's in #ubuntu-effects
[05:39] <Paddy_EIRE> would anyone know if AptOnCD is used on this install say and I wanted to use the disk it creates on another comp with fresh install of ubuntu with no net connection how would I install the aptoncd package so that the cd can serve it purpose
[05:40] <Hobbsee> Supaplex: -ENOOPSTHERE
[05:40] <atrus> PurpZeY: intel 3945g
[05:40] <hwilde> Hobbsee,  [kaizad]  #ubuntu-effects #kubuntu
[05:40] <PurpZeY> atrus: And it's worked before?
[05:40] <andrago> hi, I just installed ubuntu server SLE edition. It doesn't ask me for a root password during the installation. I only can create one user. After that I can't login with root
[05:40] <Hobbsee> hwilde: gone from #kubuntu now
[05:40] <neverblue> this is very odd
[05:40] <hwilde> !sudo | andrago
[05:40] <ubotu> andrago: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:41] <PurpZeY> !roor
[05:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about roor - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:41] <neverblue> even my shell font has changed
[05:41] <atrus> PurpZeY: it worked under edgy fine. and configuring it manually, or with wifi-radar, works perfectly. i'm on that AP right now.
[05:41] <neverblue> lots of little changes, all because of some updates?
[05:41] <lbawinowns> Hello! Is there anything like the windows autostart folder in Ubuntu?
[05:41] <stefg> andrago: SLE is in #suse .... :-)
[05:41] <feromono> System>Administration>Login
[05:41] <sivaji>  is there any way to protect a file with password  in kubuntu
[05:41] <feromono> there you can do it
[05:41] <andrago> yes hwilde, but I want to know the root password
[05:41] <az4z3l> im need help. my grub is reboot system after boot with windows XP
[05:41] <feromono> and type in a shell this:
[05:41] <andrago> stefg:  sorry I confused
[05:41] <az4z3l> im need help. my grub is reboot system after boot with windows XP
[05:41] <hwilde> andrago, there is no default root pw
[05:41] <PurpZeY> lbawinowns: System --> Admin --> System
[05:41] <hwilde> !root | andrago
[05:41] <ubotu> andrago: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[05:42] <feromono> sudo passwd
[05:42] <feromono> type your user password
[05:42] <stefg> !gpg | sivaji
[05:42] <feromono> an then the new password for the root
[05:42] <ubotu> sivaji: gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard.  See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts
[05:42] <andrago> feromono:  so, with sudo I should do everything?
[05:42] <PurpZeY> atrus: That was my next question...if a manual configure will work...Buy a manual configure using nm-applet doesn't work?
[05:42] <PurpZeY> !grub | az4z3l
[05:42] <ubotu> az4z3l: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:42] <hwilde> andrago, after you auth sudo once it won't ask for pw for the rest of the session
[05:42] <feromono> yes andrgao
[05:43] <neverblue> my min./max/close buttons have moved over an inch(left), my menus have lost its icons, I cannot adjust my "themes", shell font has changeds, mouse is more sensative (single presses act like double clicks)
[05:43] <andrago> ok
[05:43] <feromono> not all but yess
[05:43] <aoirthoir> andrago, There are good reason we avoid the use of root.
[05:43] <neverblue> anyone else having issues with Gnome since the last few updates?
[05:43] <az4z3l> ubotu, no, my grub lost in restart windows
[05:43] <hwilde> neverblue, no issues here... all updates across many systems
[05:43] <aoirthoir> andrago, anything you want to do with root you can do with sudo command or sudo -s or sudo -i and just enter your administrator user password
[05:44] <neverblue> hwilde, have you added any themes into your settings? or are you just using the standard?
[05:44] <PriceChild> aoirthoir, anything that "requires" root terminal (ie more than sudo foo) is broken
[05:44] <PurpZeY> az4z3l: Ubotu is a bot, not a person, that link can give you to instructions to restore grub back to how it was.
[05:44] <hwilde> neverblue, no themes just standard
[05:44] <neverblue> yeah
[05:44] <neverblue> might be my themes then
[05:44] <humbolto> is there a place to find wireless pcmcia cards supported under ubuntu_
[05:44] <hwilde> !hardware | humbolto
[05:44] <ubotu> humbolto: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:45] <ubuntu_> hey anyone there
[05:45] <hwilde> neverblue, if you want to eliminate themes just create a new users with default see if that is broken
[05:45] <andrago> thanks all
[05:45] <ubuntu_> its marcvs again -  any idea how to install onto a load of free space thats in the middle of a drive
[05:45] <burepe2> I mounted a harddrive with the live disk but I cant delete anything? how can I mount it with full permissions?
[05:45] <neverblue> ah, good idea
[05:46] <hwilde> burepe, is it an ntfs (windows) drive?
[05:46] <dbrewer_rjr> i just added shorewall firewall to ubuntu. how do i know that things like spamassassin are still able to get their nightly updates?
[05:47] <hwilde> !ntfs | burepe
[05:47] <ubotu> burepe: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[05:47] <ubuntu_> hwilde: can it be done?
[05:47] <neverblue> nope
[05:47] <neverblue> that wasnt it
[05:47] <neverblue> my new user is having the same issues
[05:48] <A_I_> hello
[05:48] <PurpZeY> neverblue: Have you tried dpkg reconfigure?
[05:48] <neverblue> i guess maybe remove/add metacity?
[05:48] <hwilde> ubuntu_, resize the partitions so there is free space, create a new partition, install to that partition.
[05:48] <pike_> burepe2: there is a handy script at that link
[05:48] <neverblue> i never use dpkg reconfigure :)
[05:48] <wally> \join #ubuntu-uk
[05:48] <ubuntu_> i cant it only wants to let me write to the whole disk
[05:48] <A_I_> I'm rebuilding an ubuntu install CD
[05:48] <ubuntu_> i.e. erase it all
[05:48] <A_I_> and I want to modify bootlogo file
[05:48] <A_I_> in isolinux
[05:48] <A_I_> how can I do that ?
[05:49] <DJ-_-> :S man i have been trying to do all i can to get gmail working for about 2-3 hours now!!!!
[05:49] <sivaji> stefg i cant understand u just tell me how to encrypt and decrypt a file in some dir
[05:49] <DJ-_-> its some other error i am pretty sure....cuz I installed opera for this on ubuntu but same problem
[05:50] <DJ-_-> after logon it is blank
[05:50] <hwilde> ubuntu_, do you have the 7.04 install cd?  it has updated partition manager
[05:50] <neverblue> i never use dpkg reconfigure :) PurpZeY ?
[05:50] <neverblue> ops
[05:50] <neverblue> what will it do PurpZeY ?
[05:50] <MarcvsT> hwilde: yep
[05:50] <ubuntu-fan555555> nerolinux was born.site:http://www.nero.com/eng/nerolinux-up.html
[05:50] <MarcvsT> just dled today
[05:50] <hwilde> neverblue, dpkg-reconfigure [options]  packages
[05:50] <stefg> sivaji: you were asking how to protect a file with a password.... people tend to call that encryption, and gpg is an encryption program
[05:51] <neverblue> hwilde im aware of the syntax :)
[05:51] <Luxurious> | Partition A | Partition B                         | Partition C | >--- is this possible? ---> | Partition A | Partition B |                         Partition C |
[05:51] <A_I_> bootlogo, isolinux ?? noone ?
[05:51] <tim167_> how do i set sync to vblank ??
[05:51] <MarcvsT> basically want to install like thiis
[05:51] <MarcvsT> disk /dev/hda1
[05:51] <neverblue> i really dont want it to rewrite my xorg.conf
[05:51] <KR-data> where do I find something as simple as a list over boot options to the install cd for (k)ubuntu?
[05:51] <hwilde> MarcvsT, yo ucould try defragging the drive first.  If that doesn't work, you could ghost it up to a ghost server and back down, that could compress all data to the front of the disk...
[05:51] <neverblue> i just want to find out why these little oddities are happening...
[05:51] <hwilde> KR-data, boot from cd and type help
[05:51] <sivaji> stefg ok
[05:52] <MarcvsT> partition1 | Partition 2 | Free Space | Partition 3 | Partition 4
[05:52] <MarcvsT> defragged already
[05:52] <hwilde> MarcvsT, you can only have 4 primary partitions.
[05:52] <MarcvsT> extended ones...
[05:52] <MarcvsT> its on a dynamic raided drive
[05:52] <hwilde> lol way over my head.  good luck
[05:52] <hwilde> !RAID | MarcvsT
[05:52] <ubotu> MarcvsT: 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
[05:52] <KR-data> hwilde: I'm nowhere near the user with the cd, and I'm requested to help via the phone, so a website would be a lot better
[05:53] <hwilde> KR-data, did you google "ubuntu live cd boot options"
[05:53] <MarcvsT> whats the difference between alternate and normal cd btw
[05:53] <neverblue> guess ill just try out KDE :)
[05:54] <MarcvsT> im trying to make it use an exisiting raid partition - as i cant exactly change it
[05:54] <hwilde> neverblue, XFCE
[05:54] <KR-data> hwilde yes
[05:54] <hwilde> !XFCE | neverblue
[05:54] <ubotu> neverblue: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[05:54] <neverblue> nah
[05:54] <neverblue> i dont mind KDE
[05:54] <sldkfj> MarcvsT,   http://www.releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/
[05:54] <hwilde> !alternate | MarcvsT
[05:54] <ubotu> MarcvsT: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[05:55] <MarcvsT> the alternate makes raid but thats nto really any use to me
[05:55] <DarKnesS_WolF> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgis/+bug/116432 <-- what dose this means ? that i can run postgis scripts from postgresql-8.1-postgis  in my postgresql 8.2 ?
[05:55] <tim167_> how do i set X to sync to vblanc? i can select this in nvidia settings tool but it doesnt remember it, and i cant find how to enter it in xorg.conf thanks
[05:55] <tim167_> *vblank
[05:56] <KR-data> hwilde well atm, what I need is a way to disable bluetooth at boot, any ideas?
[05:57] <hwilde> KR-data, disable it in the bios?
[05:57] <M_Fatih> hey, can i create an iso, with dd what from a big partition. i have ~40GB partition and i want to backup to an iso, and i want to mount, read some files from there..
[05:57] <M_Fatih> is iso file has a limit for this action?
[05:58] <atrus> no, manual configuration from nm-applet doesn't seem to work. i have a log from NetworkManager i can put on a pastebin somewhere.
[05:58] <neverblue> http://pastebin.ca/544745 << my metacity --replace errors
[05:58] <KR-data> hwilde my mouse and keyboard uses bluetooth, but if Linux start bluetooth before this is set up they wont work, then it is better that they run on the basic system where they work
[05:59] <KR-data> hwilde I'm not sure why this is so though
[05:59] <hwilde> !bluetooth | KR-data
[05:59] <ubotu> KR-data: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[05:59] <MarcvsT> file:///media/Sys%20Backup/andy-box.jpg
[05:59] <atrus> PurpZeY: http://pastebin.ca/544747
[06:00] <Luxurious> Does anyone here know a decently thorough (but beginner-aimed) guide to partitioning?
[06:00] <TxsTchN2> awesome! i have now set up an ubuntu lamp server!
[06:00] <neverblue> can I reset back to the default theme via command line?
[06:00] <KR-data> hwilde but that doesn't help me deactivate bluetooth long enough to set this up
[06:01] <hwilde> KR-data, sorry I don't have anything bluetooth
[06:01] <TxsTchN2> Ok now, right now I have a Yahoo! Hosting account which uses mysql 3.23 can I back up my databases there and move them to my computer?
[06:01] <KR-data> hwilde ok, thanks for trying though :)
[06:02] <sivaji2009>  is it possible to apply password for a file  in kubuntu
[06:03] <hwilde> sivaji2009, what kind of file
[06:03] <sivaji2009> hwilde audio
[06:03] <hwilde> KR-data, changing the file /etc/default/bluetooth to contain "BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=0".  http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04/Bluetooth_Keyboard_and_Mouse_do_not_work_across_reboots
[06:04] <TxsTchN2> Does anyone know if it's possible?
[06:04] <hwilde> sivaji2009, not audio.  openoffice will let you protect its files tho
[06:04] <hwilde> TxsTchN2, ask yahoo
[06:04] <ulisse> 'lo people
[06:05] <ulisse> how can I get the keycode of a multimedia key in the terminal?
[06:05] <TxsTchN2> well I can make backups, but I don't know how to import them into my mysql, they zip them up
[06:05] <sivaji2009> hwilde ya i know that
[06:06] <hwilde> ulisse, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=27039
[06:06] <hwilde> sivaji2009, you could just own the file as root
[06:06] <nghostkerel> how can i use my microphone on kopete?
[06:06] <Absorto> hellow! which packages do I need to install xen?
[06:06] <sivaji2009> hwilde ok
[06:07] <hwilde> !xen | Absorto
[06:07] <ubotu> Absorto: XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[06:07] <hwilde> Edgy? I thought we were Feisty now
[06:07] <nghostkerel> can i use my  microphone on kopete?
[06:08] <Absorto> good ubotu :D
[06:08] <hwilde> !thanks | Absorto
[06:08] <ubotu> Absorto: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[06:08] <sivaji2009> nghostkerel i dont find any option to use that
[06:08] <StucKman> can I ask ubotu about a package?
[06:08] <hwilde> !info
[06:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about info - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:09] <nghostkerel> its because a friend of mine just got ubuntu,and his not used to kopete,his a windows user
[06:09] <StucKman> !firefox-dom-inspector
[06:09] <hwilde> StucKman, to ask about a package say  !info [packagename] 
[06:09] <StucKman> !info firefox-dom-inspector
[06:09] <ubotu> firefox-dom-inspector: tool for inspecting the DOM of pages in Mozilla Firefox. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.0.4+1-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 236 kB, installed size 2644 kB
[06:09] <nghostkerel> is it possible to talk on the microphone with kopete?
[06:09] <StucKman> hmm, how about a certain ubuntu release?
[06:09] <hwilde> !repeat | nghostkerel
[06:09] <ubotu> nghostkerel: 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
[06:09] <nghostkerel> is there a plug in i need to instal or something?
[06:09] <hwilde> !feisty | StucKman
[06:09] <ubotu> StucKman: 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
[06:10] <astra-x> anyone have a dell ubuntu system yet?
[06:10] <StucKman> hwilde: I mean, a package version in certain rellease
[06:10] <StucKman> like, f-d-i in dapper
[06:10] <hwilde> astra-x, multiple dells
[06:10] <astra-x> hwilde: worth the money?
[06:10] <hylje> what to do to rescan sound devices
[06:10] <hwilde> StucKman, I dont think ubotu is that technical
[06:10] <hwilde> astra-x, dells?  compared to what
[06:11] <StucKman> nicre
[06:14] <stefan__> miha3la_tentanta
[06:14] <mleal> Olaa! Por favor alguem sabe se o Ubuntu 7.4 reconhece AIC9405W ?
[06:16] <Jimmey> I have a Soundblaster Audigy SE with like, four jacks at the back. I don't know what two of them are for. Aside from the one I've got my speakers plugged into, and the jack that the microphone's for, the other two I assume can be used for surround sound speakers. Can I just plug another set of normal speakers in there, though?
[06:16] <mleal> Please they alguem knows if Ubuntu 7,4 recognizes AIC9405W?
[06:16] <mleal> Please!  the Ubuntu 7,4 recognizes AIC9405W?
[06:17] <burepe2>  I mounted a harddrive with the live disk but I cant delete anything? how can I mount it with full permissions?
[06:18] <andrago> I want to install ntop on ubuntu server, but apt-get doesn't find it. I should add other installation source?
[06:18] <Jimmey> burepe, what filesystem is on the drive?
[06:18] <burepe2> ext3
[06:18] <anto> marcvs: what else should it use :S?
[06:18] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 Can somone help me with this apache error?
[06:18] <DJ-_-> bbl
[06:18] <DJ-_-> !kde
[06:18] <DJ-_-> !KDE
[06:18] <ubotu> KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[06:18] <DJ-_-> !kubuntu-dekstop
[06:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kubuntu-dekstop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <burepe2> Jimmey: ext3
[06:19] <Jimmey> anto, are you running some other kind of server on port 80?
[06:19] <mleal> Please!  Ubuntu 7,4 recognizes Adaptec AIC9405W?
[06:19] <ubjj> !LTS
[06:19] <ubotu> LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[06:19] <ubjj> !LTS Upgrade
[06:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lts upgrade - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:19] <neverblue2> how can I reload my "human" theme via cli?
[06:19] <Jimmey> burepe, maybe "sudo mount -rw /dev/blahbah"
[06:19] <tru_`z24> Anyone know how to change the render on linux to use mesa instead of the version fglrx uses?
[06:20] <piu> iprgrt80
[06:20] <Mar2> anyone have an xorg.conf for two screens that work?
[06:20] <erUSUL> tru_`z24: you will loose hw accel just uninstall the fglrx driver
[06:21] <phanto1> I have a litle problem . evry window, notification, yes-no dialog opens, in sted of on top of other window ,beneathit. I use beryl gnome feisty
[06:21] <burepe2> Jimmey: It doesnt work. Keep in mind I am in the live cd
[06:21] <Q_Continuum> I'm VNC'ing into this machine (feisty) from another feisty laptop right next to it, and when viewing the remote session, the machine I'm viewing the session on (at least in xchat) displays whatever was last seen behind the text - be it another window, the desktop background, etc.  So far just xchat does this
[06:22] <neverblue2> Mar2, yes, on maany of my boxes
[06:22] <nico_> hello, i need some help with 2 monitors on a laptop (ATI graphics card)
[06:22] <joincamp> so i'm trying to put ubuntu on this box and when i boot the installation cd i'm getting a kernel panic.  how do i diagnose this?
[06:22] <Mar2> neverblue2: can you send me one so that I can try something?
[06:22] <ubjj> !upgrade
[06:22] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:22] <neverblue2> phanto1, turn off beryl, and see if it happens
[06:22] <neverblue2> Mar2, each is different
[06:23] <neverblue2> Mar2, what video cards are you using?
[06:23] <Mar2> neverblue2: nVidia on a powerpc G4
[06:23] <neverblue2> Mar2, just one nvidia for the duals?
[06:24] <Mar2> neverblue: I'd say just one... but not sure
[06:24] <nico_> at least it works on a laptop
[06:24] <neverblue2> im sure its just one
[06:24] <neverblue2> if its a laptop
[06:24] <nico_> one built in screen and one external :D
[06:24] <adcurti1> Do I need to do anything special to get ubuntu working on a MacBook Pro (i.e. use bootcamp) or will it run natively?
[06:24] <nico_> but a powerpc ..
[06:24] <nico_> it's a apple right?
[06:24] <Mar2> yep
[06:24] <neverblue2> looking to use Beryl as well?
[06:25] <nico_> mixed up with imac sorry :D
[06:25] <Mar2> first just to have a second screen
[06:25] <phanto1> neverblue2: Probably some setings in beryl ? It dosent fail in metacity.
[06:25] <Mar2> (tired of working on laptop screens)
[06:25] <nico_> but how do you configure a laptop for dual screen
[06:25] <Dimension1> hiya how can i mount a mac hdd ... i have a usb mac hdd but when i plug it ... it doesn't mount
[06:26] <nico_> i got used to dual screen, and working with only one now in linux sucks
[06:26] <neverblue2> http://pastebin.ca/544809 <-- Mar2
[06:26] <Q_Continuum> Anyone done work with VNC causing display issues? (specifically when using XChat)
[06:26] <neverblue2> phanto1, yes, its probably BEryl
[06:26] <Mar2> thanks I'll look at that
[06:26] <neverblue2> phanto1, so check in #ubuntu-effects
[06:27] <orbisvicis> Dimension1, not sure but you might need to have hfsutils
[06:27] <iam8up|lpy> nico_ - control+alt+f1-8
[06:27] <phanto1> neverblue2: thancks
[06:27] <neverblue2> they have lots of expertise for that topic
[06:27] <orbisvicis> ive used tightvnc with xchat sans error
[06:27] <nico_> eh yeah that's switching to console iam8up|lpy
[06:27] <neverblue2> Mar2, you will want to use the driver nvidia
[06:27] <neverblue2> not the ati or the other one...
[06:27] <Mar2> ok
[06:28] <Dimension1> orbisvicis:  i can mount any other hdds but only this one not sure its ubuntu can't read mac systems or what ... there might be some command with mount ... as dmesg shows /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 as mac ...
[06:28] <nico_> i have a ATI card in my laptop, a am trying to use 2 screens
[06:28] <Q_Continuum> orbisvicis, any idea if you had the binary drivers for your video card?  *just remembered he restored the dell-ubuntu image, and is running free nv drivers, might be the issue*
[06:29] <neverblue2> nico_, check the ubuntu guide (google it)
[06:29] <neverblue2> it will help setup the drivers
[06:29] <marnanel> What package do I install so that I can do "man fopen"?
[06:29] <kj0ttdeig> any modeline-gurus here?
[06:29] <orbisvicis> Q_Continuum, yes i was using the closed pre-packed .deb nvidia drivers
[06:30] <colbert> Is there a way to configure a program to minimize to the tray when it normally doesn't ?
[06:30] <marnanel> i.e. the man pages for libc6
[06:30] <tiekyl> Is there any way to change the gnome startup programs when your not in gnome? I think one of them is causing it to crash.
[06:30] <Q_Continuum> orbisvicis, ok - I'll give it another try after I get those installed (testing with the image, getting automated backup/restore scripts figured out before I start fully using this box, so I'm 'restoring' it almost daily)
[06:31] <neverblue2> marnanel, google it?
[06:31] <new-ubuntu-user> How do we do sound card configuration in ubuntu?
[06:31] <Q_Continuum> orbisvicis, thanks for the info - I'll stop worrying about it until I get that installed :D
[06:31] <neverblue2> tiekyl, startup
[06:31] <new-ubuntu-user> have SB but doesn't seem to work yet...
[06:31] <dredhammer> hello i just lost all audio output in feisty, i checked alsamixer, aplay restarted alsa, rebooted but my audio is not there although the sound card is listed
[06:31] <nico_> neverblue2: the guide only mentions Nvidea cards
[06:31] <orbisvicis> hope itll work
[06:31] <tiekyl> neverblue2, text command? Oh...
[06:31] <neverblue2> nico_, use the drapper guide
[06:32] <neverblue2> it will have the ati ones, i think
[06:32] <new-ubuntu-user>  Creative Labs SB Live!
[06:32] <orbisvicis> Dimension1, just search synaptics for hfs
[06:32] <marnanel> tiekyl: ~/.gnome2/session or ~/.gnome2/session-manual
[06:32] <neverblue2> can I change my themes via cli?
[06:32] <tiekyl> marnanel, thanks...I'll try that.
[06:32] <ubjj> !sound
[06:32] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[06:33] <neverblue2> and if so, how do I "fallback" to the human "default" theme?
[06:33] <orbisvicis> then if its usb it should mount auto, if not search /proc for it, if its internal you might have to redo fstab
[06:33] <new-ubuntu-user> alsaconfig?
[06:33] <new-ubuntu-user> or... ?
[06:33] <marnanel> neverblue2: thanks
[06:33] <new-ubuntu-user> I have SB - pci
[06:34] <orbisvicis> anyone familiar with burning movie dvds onto 4.3 Gb dvds ... ie split w/ titles or shrink ?
[06:34] <new-ubuntu-user> but not configured or.. ?
[06:34] <new-ubuntu-user> doesn't seem to work.
[06:34] <orbisvicis> can it be done in k3b, or not ?
[06:34] <elliotjhug> Hi all, trying to install JBoss onto ubuntu server, got all dependencies installed fine, but when I run java -version I get an additional "java version "1.5.0_11"" appended to the top, where it should just say Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_11-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_11-b03, mixed mode, sharing). Any ideas how to get rid of that top line?
[06:35] <new-ubuntu-user> ubotu: ok.. got it,  Thanks
[06:35] <moquist> anybody know what sets the fs.file-max kernel param? I've just checked several different Ubuntu boxes here and they all have different values, and I didn't set them.
[06:35] <johnny> hi folks, anybody here with networkmanager here who could send me the output of route -n ?
[06:35] <tiekyl> marnanel, Um...a little bit of a newb question, but...what if I dont see that file in the .gnome2 folder?
[06:35] <johnny> after connection
[06:36] <tiekyl> cd
[06:36] <tiekyl> (Oops)
[06:36] <zambaroo> hi
[06:36] <sldkfj> orbisvicis, the info from synaptic says it will only burn data dvds
[06:37] <sldkfj> that's k3b
[06:37] <elliotjhug> ok, obviously nobody knows that particular one.. Anyone remember the command to select the java you use. Something alternates if I remember correctly?
[06:37] <zambaroo> when running on dual monitors with separate X servers, is there a way to move a window from one monitor to another? or do i need xinerama for this?
[06:37] <nico_> cant find anything in the ubuntu guide
[06:37] <nico_> looked in feisty, dapper and edgy
[06:37] <orbisvicis> hmm after editing gdm.conf-custom i keep getting Use Gnome keyboard localization after reboot, how to get rid of ?
[06:38] <Dimension1> orbisvicis:  i have hfsutils installed already ... how can i mount it now \/
[06:38] <Dimension1> ?
[06:38] <orbisvicis> sldkfj, someone should update it, theres this button rip/burn video dvd
[06:39] <sldkfj> orbisvicis, send a note off to the k3b developers
[06:39] <nico_> any more ideas to get dual monitor running?
[06:40] <orbisvicis> lol ... ok so if its not k3b (b/c that button doesnt do what i need it to do), how else to do the burning?
[06:40] <elliotjhug> nico_, what was your original question? if you just want dual monitor xinerama's what you need?
[06:41] <orbisvicis> Dimension1, sudo mount -t hfsplus /dev/location?
[06:41] <kj0ttdeig> anybody here from finland that can tell me how this guy got 1280x720 to work? http://www.dvdplaza.fi/forums/showthread.php?t=41678&page=11
[06:41] <l1> anybody have a hint on what i should enter into my menu.lst, if my windows parition lies in /dev/sdc2???
[06:42] <orbisvicis> hey obsethryl
[06:42] <anto> http://pastebin.ca/544541 Can somone help me with this apache error?
[06:42] <sldkfj> orbisvicis, there are a few other dvd burning applications in the repository,  you're like an iceman and 'take your pick'
[06:42] <nico_> elliotjhug: i have a laptop with a ati graphics card
[06:43] <nico_> elliotjhug: and i want to use a second monitor
[06:43] <aldin> !mkinitrd > aldin
[06:43] <elliotjhug> nico_: Then do a google on xinerama or ask some guys in here. I am no expert so I can't guide you through it. But xinerama is the program you need.
[06:43] <orbisvicis> l1, something like root (hd1,0) / savedefault / makeactive / map hd0) (hd1) /map (hd1) (hd0) / chainloader +1
[06:43] <andrago> if I change the IP with ifconfig it will resist the reboot?
[06:43] <aldin> !initrd > aldin
[06:43] <orbisvicis> swap the drives & chainload
[06:43] <obsethryl> hi orbisvicis
[06:44] <tarzeau> colbert: :)
[06:44] <elliotjhug> anto: Your apache server can't find where its supposed to bind itself to, you might be able to define it in your /etc/hosts file
[06:44] <elliotjhug> anto: Cancel that, you've got something else running on port 80 is another possibility
[06:45] <Murrlin> hi all
[06:45] <anto> yeah thats what i thougt but i know know how to find out what it is and remove it
[06:45] <k_direktorate> hi
[06:45] <hwilde> !xinerama
[06:45] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[06:45] <k_direktorate> does anyone knows, were i could find a list of commands for terminal>
[06:45] <k_direktorate> ?
[06:45] <elliotjhug> anto, pastebin the output of ps -A to me
[06:46] <hwilde> anto, elliotjhug, it is problem with /etc/hosts not matching hostname.
[06:46] <anto> anto@anto-server:~$ ps -a   PID TTY          TIME CMD 17399 pts/0    00:00:00 ps
[06:46] <hwilde> !nvidia | Murrlin
[06:46] <ubotu> Murrlin: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:46] <Murrlin> thanks!
[06:46] <nico_> OK anyone experience with Xinerama?
[06:46] <hwilde> k_direktorate, google "built in bash functions"
[06:46] <hwilde> !xinerama | nico_
[06:46] <ubotu> nico_: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[06:47] <elliotjhug> hwilde: That was my first conclusion, but it says that port 80 is already in use. But you are probably more knowledgeable.
[06:47] <orbisvicis> nico: do you want special effects or not ?
[06:47] <hwilde> elliotjhug, the 127.0.0.1 and 127.0.1.1 ServerName errors are /etc/hosts
[06:47] <anto> hwilde: http://pastebin.ca/544849
[06:48] <elliotjhug> hwilde: Yeah, but they don't normally cause fail errors on my apache, the line that I was guessing it was failing at was 05, but you are probably right
[06:48] <k_direktorate> does anyone knows, were i could find a list of commands for terminal>
[06:48] <k_direktorate> ?
[06:48] <demetrious> man bash
[06:48] <k_direktorate> all of them
[06:48] <ldvx> uh
[06:48] <elliotjhug> hwilde, anto, yeah, that hosts file is probably not good for running a webserver off of. I'll be quiet.
[06:49] <ALMimoni> how to mount cue image?
[06:49] <ferronica> can any one send me file in GAIM?
[06:49] <ALMimoni> how to mount bin,cue image?
[06:49] <anto> hwilde, elliotjhug, could one of you help me sort this problem out then?
[06:49] <ferronica> Can any one send me file in GAIM and who is in my buddy list?
[06:49] <hwilde> anto, what is the output of this command "cat /etc/hostname"
[06:50] <anto> hwilde: http://pastebin.ca/544849
[06:50] <elliotjhug> Whats the command to change the default java?
[06:51] <hwilde> anto, what is the output of this command "cat /etc/hostname"
[06:51] <hwilde> !gaim | ferronica
[06:51] <ubotu> ferronica: Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[06:51] <anto> hwilde: its anto-server
[06:52] <brum> k_direktorate: http://www.onlamp.com/linux/cmd/
[06:52] <hwilde> anto, edit /etc/hosts so the last two lines are "127.0.0.1 localhost anto-server"   "127.0.1.1 localhost anto-server"  then reboot and see apache errors change
[06:54] <albert> Anybody knows a good terminal-mp3-player ?
[06:54] <johnny> other than mpg123 ?
[06:54] <TxsTchN2> How do I log in as the 'root' user?
[06:54] <hwilde> !mp3 | albert
[06:54] <ubotu> albert: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:54] <ALMimoni> how do I mount bin,cue image?
[06:54] <hwilde> !sudo | TxsTchN2
[06:54] <ubotu> TxsTchN2: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:54] <hwilde> !root | TxsTchN2
[06:54] <ubotu> TxsTchN2: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[06:55] <ferronica> hwilde: i have a problem , when someone sends file from yahoo messanger GAIM didnt show sny request
[06:55] <johnny> that sounds like a gaim bug
[06:55] <johnny> doubt anybody here will be able to help you
[06:55] <albert> hwilde, i'm mainly searching for a terminal-player
[06:55] <hwilde> ferronica, those companies are proprietary so they change the protocols alot.  did you get the latest gaim?
[06:55] <hwilde> albert, search on google.
[06:55] <johnny> albert i just told you one
[06:55] <johnny> mpg123
[06:55] <TxsTchN2> k back to work then thanx
[06:56] <albert> johnny, sorry, i didn't read yours
[06:56] <ferronica> hwilde: that i dont know?
[06:56] <johnny> if you don't like that.. google  the phrase "mpg ncurses"
[06:56] <albert> thanks
[06:56] <johnny> that one is old
[06:56] <johnny> last update in 2003
[06:56] <johnny> but still works
[06:56] <hwilde> curses lol
[06:56] <johnny> err sorry "mp3 ncurses"
[06:56] <ferronica> hwilde: its gaim 2.0.0beta6
[06:56] <johnny> if you can't find one you like there, you're prolly gonna have to deal
[06:56] <johnny> with mpg123
[06:57] <ferronica> hwilde: just checked from Help menu of gaim
[06:57] <hwilde> or write it yourself in c++ and ncurses
[06:57] <andy__> how can I get my username if it's in use by someone else? I did register it.
[06:57] <albert> k, thx, i'll have a look and will google
[06:57] <hwilde> andy__, /msg nickserv help
[06:57] <andy__> thx
[06:57] <albert> hwilde, well, i'm not yet as experienced as you
[06:57] <mc44> andy__: /nickserv ghost
[06:57] <johnny> ferronica, the folks here don't fix bugs in upstream packages all of the time
[06:57] <johnny> that would be too many bugs
[06:57] <hwilde> ferret, yeah that's the latest version.  yahoo or aim probably changed the file transfer protocol again specifically to thwart gaim
[06:58] <ferronica> johnny: what you mean???
[06:58] <hwilde> !upstream
[06:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about upstream - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:58] <johnny> ubuntu developers can't be responsible for every package they provide
[06:58] <ferronica> johnny: oh
[06:58] <johnny> there are too many
[06:58] <johnny> it is up to the people actually developing the packages themselves to fix them in most cases
[06:58] <Nahi> how can i update from gnome to kde ?
[06:58] <hwilde> !kde | Nahi
[06:58] <ubotu> Nahi: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[06:58] <anto> hwilde: samme error still
[06:58] <johnny> Nahi wouldn't call that updating
[06:58] <johnny> hehe
[06:59] <hwilde> anto, I dunno something is broken...
[06:59] <slowfuse> can you run both desktops?
[06:59] <Nahi> okaay
[06:59] <johnny> not at the same time
[06:59] <johnny> but you can run programs from both in any case
[06:59] <Nahi> okaay
[06:59] <hwilde> !XFCE | Nahi
[06:59] <slowfuse> do you get to choose when you loin?
[06:59] <slowfuse> login
[06:59] <johnny> slowfuse, if you set it up right
[06:59] <ubotu> Nahi: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[06:59] <mogreen> hmma
[06:59] <johnny> don't ask me how
[06:59] <johnny> i'm a gnomer
[07:00] <squid0> hi
[07:00] <orbisvicis> ok, I have found programs to compress 8.5Gb to 4.3 Gb dvd, but none to split & preserve menus ?
[07:00] <EkToBoT> hi
[07:00] <johnny> follow all the links posted
[07:00] <Nahi> johnny, wich is better kde gnome or xfce ?
[07:00] <johnny> better to who?
[07:00] <orbisvicis> anyone w/ experience doing this stuff ?
[07:00] <johnny> for a system without nice hardware.. xfce is better
[07:00] <hwilde> !dvd | orbisvicis
[07:00] <ubotu> orbisvicis: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[07:00] <johnny> otherwise.. it's personal preference
[07:00] <Dr_willis> better depends on the job you are doing..,
[07:00] <johnny> i prefer gnome
[07:00] <Q_Continuum> are there any apps that store user-data that I would want to retrieve outside of a user's home directory? (config files aren't a concern)
[07:00] <EkToBoT> i have been trying to get the audio working in fiesty fawn can anyone help me please
[07:00] <Nahi> johnny, i have an hp laptop... compaq nx9000
[07:00] <Nahi> wich do u recommend
[07:00] <johnny> Nahi that's meaningless
[07:01] <Dr_willis> Q_Continuum,  there shouldent be any. :)
[07:01] <johnny> i don't know anything
[07:01] <johnny> about that hardware
[07:01] <Q_Continuum> Dr_willis, I know that - but we aren't perfect :D
[07:01] <johnny> like whatp rocessor, memory, etc
[07:01] <squid0> as per this bug ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/firestarter/+bug/42759 ), firestarter doesn't seem to be starting on system boot. there's a proposed fix there, but I'm having trouble finding the firestarter configuration file... anyone done this?
[07:01] <Q_Continuum> figured I'd ask and see if anyone knew of any off-hand
[07:01] <spence> i need a good (or at least basic) howto on taking a pressed ubuntu cd and incorporating all the updates since its pressing into a new cd?
[07:01] <johnny> Nahi download all the live cds .. and try them out
[07:01] <Dr_willis> Q_Continuum,  of course the user shoul;dnet even be able to write stuff outside his home dir. well except for /tmp i guess. :)
[07:01] <johnny> see which one you like bettr
[07:01] <Q_Continuum> Dr_willis, true.
[07:01] <Nahi> i have kubuntu with gnome
[07:01] <Nahi> didn't like it
[07:01] <hwilde> spence, just install from cd and run update manager
[07:01] <Nahi> brb cigi break
[07:01] <neverblue2> how can I use my .bashrc (aliases/scripts) in an ssh session?
[07:02] <fivetwentysix> gdesklets.org is down? is it no longer suppoted?
[07:02] <Dr_willis> Q_Continuum,  unlike this disaster of another OS  know. :)
[07:02] <johnny> well.. then your personal preference is prolly kde then :)
[07:02] <EkToBoT> can anyone help me with an audio problem?
[07:02] <johnny> lol
[07:02] <hwilde> !audio | EkToBoT
[07:02] <ubotu> EkToBoT: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:02] <johnny> so don't ask silly questions :)
[07:02] <Q_Continuum> Dr_willis, I know all to well of that one...I still have a few things I need to retrieve from it, before too long :-/
[07:02] <johnny> please somebody
[07:02] <Dr_willis> neverblue2,  when you login with ssh it should parse the .bashrc I think. It may be reading the .bash_profile instead
[07:02] <johnny> i just want the output of route in
[07:02] <johnny> route -n
[07:02] <johnny> when running networkmanager
[07:02] <johnny> i know somebody here is running that
[07:02] <neverblue2> Dr_willis, i dont have one, just .profile
[07:02] <hwilde> !enter | johnny
[07:02] <ubotu> johnny: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:03] <Dr_willis> neverblue2,  then make one. :)
[07:03] <spence> hwilde: that's what i'm trying to get away from... for low speed or nearly no speed clients i would like a cd already including the updates
[07:03] <neverblue2> do I need to create a.bash_profile and reference the .bashrc?
[07:03] <neverblue2> probably?
[07:03] <Dr_willis> neverblue2,  thats normally how its donw.
[07:03] <Dr_willis> done.
[07:03] <neverblue2> k
[07:03] <Dr_willis> or ya can just link the 2
[07:03] <neverblue2> now to learn to bash script :/
[07:03] <johnny> hwilde, please send me the otuput of route -n when running nm :)
[07:03] <Dr_willis> !abs
[07:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about abs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:03] <hwilde> spence, http://www.livecdlist.com/wiki/index.php/LiveCD_Creation_Resources
[07:03] <hwilde> johnny, I don't like networkmanager.
[07:04] <Dr_willis> neverblue2,  whole books on it. :) that "advanced bash scripting guide" is a Must read also.
[07:04] <hwilde> neverblue2, google "advanced bash scripting guide"
[07:04] <johnny> nm is the future of wireless on linux
[07:04] <neverblue2> ugh
[07:04] <Dr_willis> its in the repos.
[07:04] <neverblue2> absg :)
[07:04] <AngryElf_> when I xine dvd:// its saying can't open /dev/sda1 for reading.... but /dev/hdb (the drive the disc is on) -> /dev/dvd ... so why is it looking on my sda1?
[07:04] <Dr_willis> ugh?   Just give up then. :)
[07:04] <johnny> using it on gentoo.. it's great,  having trouble with ubuntu tho
[07:04] <neverblue2> nah, I dont have time to read an entire book atm
[07:04] <Dr_willis> Who needs power! and Flexability! heh heh
[07:04] <neverblue2> ill just be without my scripts :(
[07:04] <hwilde> neverblue2, google "advanced bash scripting guide" and then look at .bashrc!
[07:05] <Dr_willis> neverblue2,  thats why ya skimm it- then come back to the parts ya need.
[07:05] <neverblue2> hehe
[07:05] <neverblue2> skim a book!
[07:05] <neverblue2> neva!
[07:05] <Dr_willis> Plus keep the books in the bathroom. (err Library) that way you can read them during your.. err.. "down time"
[07:05] <spence> hwilde: thanks for the link... i'm checking now.
[07:06] <Delirium-NL> Hey everyone =)
[07:07] <novato_br> hi dudes, how can I be sure that pack  haven't virus?
[07:07] <Dr_willis> novato_br,  what 'pack' ?
[07:07] <hwilde> !virus | novato_br
[07:07] <ubotu> novato_br: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[07:07] <repete> !seen repete
[07:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen repete - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:08] <Delirium-NL> Could anyone here tell me if the XGL/Compiz works better on Ubuntu then Suse (not opensuse) 10.1 (which i'm using as of now..)
[07:08] <hwilde> !compiz | Delirium-NL
[07:08] <ubotu> Delirium-NL: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:08] <belgarath_> need some advice about acpi!  anyone?
[07:08] <hwilde> !ask | belgarath_
[07:08] <ubotu> belgarath_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:09] <belgarath_> ok
[07:09] <Neoquinx> hey, anyone else having trouble with firefox 2.0.0.4 not saving cookies?
[07:09] <Delirium-NL> Well yea, i know how to install xgl, but im wondering if it runs allright..?
[07:09] <hwilde> Delirium-NL, might be better off asking in #ubuntu-effects
[07:09] <fotoflo_> im currently using the stock ubuntu - how do i change window managers?
[07:09] <Delirium-NL> oki, thanks a lot ^ ^ will try there =D
[07:09] <hwilde> Delirium-NL, fwiw lots of people are in here asking and complaining about it
[07:09] <hwilde> !kde | fotoflo_
[07:09] <ubotu> fotoflo_: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[07:09] <Dr_willis> fotoflo_,  install some, then on the GDM login screen theres a menu
[07:10] <Scunizi> fotoflo_, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop for Kde
[07:10] <hwilde> !xfce | fotoflo_
[07:10] <ubotu> fotoflo_: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[07:10] <Delirium-NL> complaining...? no i think it's amazing, i got it to work prity good =)
[07:10] <belgarath_> my pc dont boot fist time i start it.. need to power off and then it boots  when I turn acpi=off it boots everytime but when I shutdown I have to power off manually
[07:10] <Dr_willis> fotoflo_,   dozen+ window managers to play with in the repos/package manager
[07:11] <Dr_willis> belgarath_,   sounds like the mb's apci has some bugs. :)  seen that a lot on older machines.
[07:11] <JW_510> Help! My 3D screensavers run very slow! I believe its a driver issue, I have an ATI Radeon 9800Pro with 128MB ram
[07:11] <fotoflo_> great
[07:11] <fotoflo_> trying kubuntu
[07:11] <Delirium-NL> @JW did you install the video drivers?
[07:11] <fotoflo_> 500 odd mb
[07:11] <belgarath_> Dr_willis  okey... is there a way around ?
[07:11] <hwilde> !ati | JW_510
[07:11] <ubotu> JW_510: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:12] <JW_510> Delirium-NL, I have a fresh install of Feisty
[07:12] <hwilde> belgarath_, apt-get install acpi acpi-support acpidump acpitool
[07:12] <Delirium-NL> Then you need to install the drivers ;)
[07:12] <EkToBoT> hi can i have the audio liks again please :)
[07:12] <hwilde> !audio | EkToBoT
[07:12] <ubotu> EkToBoT: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:12] <EkToBoT> thanks
[07:13] <Dr_willis> belgarath_,  those issies can be very very hard to work around. just let the box run 24/7  is what i do.
[07:13] <Dr_willis> belgarath_,  may want to googld for your exact MB/Bios and see if any other linux info sites have details. Check for bios updates also.
[07:13] <belgarath_> Dr_willis   hehe ... I love to do that too but I got my computer in the bedroom
[07:13] <Dr_willis> belgarath_,  the humm od the drives lull to sleep!
[07:13] <Ben_> If anybody can solve this problem for me I will cry tears of pure joy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=466116
[07:13] <Dr_willis> belgarath_,  now ya know why i build 'quiet' pc's :)
[07:15] <belgarath_> Dr_willis   Next step a queit terminal and put the computer in another room :)
[07:15] <repete> What is the difference between this channel irc.ubuntu.com and irc.freenode.net?
[07:15] <Myrtti> repete: nothing?
[07:15] <colbert> how do I turn off ESD in gnome settings ?
[07:16] <hwilde> repete, connecting to the same channel through different servers
  thanks...  is that all I have to do?
[07:16] <repete> hmm... but I guess nick reg is not the same
[07:16] <repete> I can't get my nick here :-(
[07:16] <hwilde> belgarath_, installing that stuff would be a start
[07:16] <hwilde> repete, /msg nickserv help
[07:17] <belgarath_> hwilde ok!
[07:17] <repete> hwilde, thx.  I already tried authenticating and registering, and the NickServ says my nick is already registered
[07:19] <Paddy_EIRE> Hey guys I've been googling around for free newsservers that I can maybe post to aswell does anyone know of any or could link me to the settings I need
[07:20] <raf256> !info bouml
[07:20] <repete> !list
[07:20] <raf256> !list bouml
[07:20] <ubotu> bouml: UML2 tool box to specify and generate code. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.19.5-1 (feisty), package size 4246 kB, installed size 27712 kB
[07:20] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about list bouml - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:20] <julian> is there a way to get extended desktop?
[07:21] <hwilde> !multihead | julian
[07:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about multihead - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:21] <hwilde> !dualhead | julian
[07:21] <ubotu> julian: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[07:21] <raf256> basing on that info - what do I have to put in sources.list to be able to download bouml ?
[07:21] <shania> Hi
[07:21] <julian> thanks alot for the info
[07:21] <r4nn3r> holas
[07:21] <hwilde> raf256, you have to have universe repos uncommented
[07:21] <anethema> is there a way to totally disable the trash? i never ever want anything to go to the trash when i delete. i dont want to have to shift-delete everythign
[07:22] <anethema> anyone?
[07:22] <hwilde> anethema, I guess you could link trash to /dev/null
[07:22] <StErGi0s> hello im installing ubuntu from a live cd right now and it has gnome as default, how can i change to KDE?
[07:23] <hwilde> !kubuntu | StErGi0s
[07:23] <ubotu> StErGi0s: Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[07:23] <johnny> StErGi0s, download the kubuntu livecd? :)
[07:23] <anethema> haha hwilde  you think that would work ?
[07:23] <Yitram> u just need to install the kde-desktop package
[07:23] <Yitram> i think
[07:23] <Yitram> and all its required things
[07:23] <hwilde> anethema, theoretically yes
[07:23] <StErGi0s> im istalling it to my hdd
[07:23] <anethema> would it still treat it as a folder though ?
[07:23] <StErGi0s> so it wont be live anymore :P
[07:24] <Yitram> oh
[07:24] <new-ubuntu-user> Mountaingod: Did you check to make sure  your MAC Cloning is working for you?  And that the new MAC address isn't already in  use by another computer?
[07:24] <Yitram> u want to use a live CD
[07:24] <Yitram> right?
[07:24] <Yitram> well no u install ubuntu with gnome
[07:24] <Yitram> then u download the package to the installed
[07:24] <Tajmahal> how to upgrade to gusty , anybody?
[07:24] <colbert> how do I turn off ESD in gnome settings ?
[07:24] <StErGi0s> its a live cd and im installing it to my hard drive
[07:24] <nickrud> anethema, there's a gconf key under apps/nautilus in gconf-editor that adds a delete option to nautilus's context menu
[07:24] <StErGi0s> but its on gnome
[07:24] <Yitram> u have to install it with gnome first
[07:24] <Tajmahal> and will it mess up my dual boot or i wud be fine.
[07:25] <RabidWeezle> o rly
[07:25] <StErGi0s> then download KDE package?
[07:25] <Yitram> yeah
[07:25] <johnny> lol.. upgrade to gusty Tajmahal   that's too soon
[07:25] <anethema> nickrud: thanks i know about this option, but i dont really use the mouse to delete stuff
[07:25] <Yitram> and then when u get to your login screen
[07:25] <johnny> anybody askng that question shoudn't be upgrading
[07:25] <johnny> it just causes headaches for the developers
[07:25] <Yitram> there's a menu that u can use to choose which one u want to use
[07:25] <anethema> i want to be able to just disable the trash functionality completely
[07:25] <Tajmahal> wut is so funny johnny
[07:25] <Yitram> KDE or Gnome
[07:25] <belgarath_> hwilde Thanks a lot it worked!!  :D
[07:25] <Tajmahal> i think that is funny johnny
[07:25] <aporias> Anyone else had a problem with a ps/2 mouse not working under the AMD64 ubuntu?
[07:25] <Tajmahal> it rhymes too
[07:25] <StErGi0s> and then i could remove gnome?
[07:26] <johnny> maybe
[07:26] <pike_> colbert: file --> changedevice i think
[07:26] <Yitram> um....i would assume so
[07:26] <astronouth7303> on my intel graphics chip ("82G965"), I had compiz working pretty much out-of-the-box. It stopped working suddenly and mysteriously. glxinfo reports mesa, nothing about any intel drivers. How do I get Xorg to use hardware instead of mesa?
[07:26] <anethema> linking to /dev/null didnt work :(
[07:26] <Yitram> just make sure u set it to always load the KDE environment
[07:26] <StErGi0s> i just want KDE as my default env
[07:26] <nickrud> anethema, I used to have rm aliased to moving to my Trash; I like the double action ;)
[07:26] <Yitram> well when u choose KDE from the menu u can choose to just use it for that session or to set as default
[07:27] <StErGi0s> okies, thanks Yitram
[07:27] <klav> Hi i'm looking for a movie player that has the controls seperate from the video - anything out there with that convention?
[07:27] <nickrud> anethema, but hwilde's suggestion seems like a big enough black hole
[07:27] <StErGi0s> lets hope i dont mess with it :P
[07:27] <Yitram> glad i could help
[07:27] <pike_> astronouth7303: so 'grep Driver /etc/X11/xorg.conf' doesnt show i810?
[07:27] <anethema> heh yeah
[07:27] <anethema> i linked it (symbolic) to /dev/null
[07:27] <anethema> but then nautilus just gives an error when trying to delete
[07:27] <Yitram> i actually have a question along the lines of gnome and KDE....is any one particularly better than the other?
[07:28] <Tudot> I'm looking for some assistance on the Internet DJ Console program. Is anyone familiar with this?
[07:28] <klav> !video
[07:28] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[07:28] <BatsotO> Yitram : It' s old story
[07:28] <nickrud> Yitram, yes, but for one person or another ;)
[07:28] <anethema> i cant believe there is no actual way to disable the trash. even windows lets you disable the recycle bin
[07:28] <pike_> Yitram: kde apps are normally more effecient on memory issues. gnome is a little cleaner imo
[07:28] <klav> !video player
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about video player - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <klav> oh i see :P
[07:28] <astronouth7303> pike_: it did, but i changed it to "intel", because I have xserver-xorg-video-intel installed instead of xserver-xorg-video-i810
[07:29] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: Just don't use "Trash".  What's wrong with that?
[07:29] <Yitram> well the menu setup seemed more complicated on KDE....the default setup, when i tried if a few months back
[07:29] <new-ubuntu-user> rm this or rm that  -  no trash.
[07:29] <anethema> new-ubuntu-user: when you press delete, it goes in the trash, there doesnt seem to be a way around it
[07:29] <anethema> i dont always use the command line for file organization though
[07:29] <teamwork> any way to adjust the niceness of a certain application, like clamav for example?
[07:29] <astronouth7303> anethema: shift-delete
[07:30] <ubjj> !mplayer
[07:30] <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
[07:30] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: But there is a way around it.  rm
[07:30] <anethema> i know shift delete, but i want to disable it so just delete works
[07:30] <Yitram> nice -20 clamav?
[07:30] <Yitram> is that what u mean?
[07:30] <anethema> rm is not a nautilus command, im asking how to disable it in nautillus
[07:30] <astronouth7303> Yitram: he means a running app
[07:30] <Yitram> oh
[07:30] <anethema> renice
[07:30] <anethema> will adjust the niceness of a running app
[07:30] <Yitram> ok i'll stop pretending that i know anything about this
[07:30] <teamwork> Yitram, yes.  where would I place that, which config file/
[07:30] <astronouth7303> teamwork: process manager has it, too
[07:30] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: It's quicker to use CLI anyway.
[07:31] <new-ubuntu-user> to manage  your files.
[07:31] <Goop> hey all, I need some help getting the Dapper LiveCD working on a PC.
[07:31] <anethema> new-ubuntu-user: its not always quicker to use the cli
[07:31] <anethema> i use the cli extensivly
[07:31] <teamwork> anesthema, cool.
[07:31] <Goop> I think it might be a video card issue
[07:32] <astronouth7303> anethema: it's sometimes faster to use python ;)
[07:32] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: but if you have 20 or 30 .txt files, and you click and click and click, when you can just go "rm *.txt"  That's not quicker?
[07:32] <pike_> Goop: honestly unless its to install ubuntu id use knoppix or a deriv
[07:32] <anethema> yes new-ubuntu-user there are times when it is quicker to use the cli, and when it is, i do
[07:33] <astronouth7303> pike_: should I install & use xserver-xorg-video-i810?
[07:33] <Goop> pike_: well, I plan to install Ubuntu if it'll work.
[07:33] <teamwork> Yitram, so where is it I place 'nice -20 clamav'?
[07:33] <anethema> but when you are organizing files, moving a bunch of directories around
[07:33] <anethema> deleting some
[07:33] <anethema> etc
[07:33] <anethema> it can be quicker to use the file manager
[07:33] <anethema> so i do
[07:33] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: Yes, those kinds of things are easier done via CLI.
[07:33] <anethema> ive been using linux since..slackware 4 maybe? im no stranger to the cli
[07:33] <anethema> hehe
[07:33] <pike_> astronouth7303: ive only use i810 in beryl/compiz so i cant say for sure but id try it
[07:33] <xerophyte> i have IBM thinkpad T43 but i am not able to get the Fn+F7 to work to switch the LDC to the screen and back to the LCD .. does anybody know how can i switch between it
[07:34] <almien> xerophyte: isn't it just f7 without the fn key?
[07:34] <pike_> Goop: alt-ctrl-f2 the login then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then choose vesa as the driver and defaults for other stuff then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[07:34] <anethema> either way, it doesnt answer my question, im going to submit a bug report
[07:34] <anethema> no way to disable trash
[07:34] <anethema> in nautilus
[07:34] <almien> the t21 only did screen switching if the external vga was plugged in before you booted up
[07:34] <phantom_> need to reinstall ad/remove app from applications menu dose anyboddy now the comand?
[07:35] <PurpZeY> xerophyte: some of those fn-key functions won't work out of box w/ ubuntu, you can try to do it using keyboard mapping, or find a script to do that task...which is what I did w/ monitor brightness w/ AC-Adapter/Battery
[07:35] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: Well, I just don't see the "Trash" thing being all that inconvienient.  (Using the Ctl key will help you get around it.  Right?)
[07:35] <almien> Goop: what was the problem?
[07:35] <anethema> shift-delete gets around it
[07:35] <anethema> but why not give the option to disable it
[07:35] <anethema> even windows does
[07:35] <xerophyte> hmmm
[07:35] <anethema> and windows has shift-delete
[07:35] <xerophyte> PurpZeY, thx..
[07:35] <new-ubuntu-user> okay shift-delete, there u go.
[07:35] <teamwork> you can change nautilus to include a delete command in the right click.
[07:36] <Pale_folklore> anyone know if audacious works with iPod?
[07:36] <anethema> phantom_: the command is /usr/bin/gnome-app-install
[07:36] <xerophyte> almien, mine says to press Fn +F7
[07:36] <Delirium-NL> i have like a 3000 file mp3 collection and that made xmms crash when adding the directory's..>.<"  that logical
[07:36] <new-ubuntu-user> teamwork: very good.
[07:36] <gordonjcp> does the trash can actually use libreash?
[07:36] <p1ls> hey what text editor you guys recommend, expect abiword, openoffice, gedit, nano
[07:36] <astronouth7303> anethema: new-ubuntu-user: shift-del does work
[07:36] <gordonjcp> libtrash even?
[07:36] <teamwork> new-ubuntu-user, yeah.  great huh.  :/
[07:36] <astronouth7303> p1ls: basic text editor? gedit or leafpad
[07:36] <Goop> almien: Well, it starts up slow, sometimes I/O error, prob 'cause of my cd, but it resets into 640x480 and freezes when I try to use a menu.
[07:36] <commander-ape> how do I set the screen res to 1280 ?
[07:36] <commander-ape> its not listed in the drop down screen-change field
[07:36] <PurpZeY> commander-ape: Then you'd have to set it using xorg.conf
[07:37] <PurpZeY> !screenres
[07:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screenres - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:37] <PurpZeY> !res
[07:37] <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
[07:37] <pike_> p1ls: vi for cli or mcedit or nano.. abiword for regular stuff because OpenOffice takes long time to load
[07:37] <almien> xerophyte: I just meant that doesn't it do the blue-actions by default, and you use fn key to get F7 itself
[07:37] <spowers> on my edgy system i can't load the nvidia kernel module
[07:37] <spowers> "error running install command for nvidia" when doing 'modprobe nvidia'
[07:37] <p1ls> what about similar to abiword or openoffice not in terminal
[07:37] <astronouth7303> brb
[07:37] <PurpZeY> spowers: did you install it via sudo?
[07:37] <pike_> p1ls: using gtk?
[07:37] <p1ls> yes
[07:37] <ruxrebzy> is
[07:38] <Pale_folklore> I would like to dl audacious, but would also like something that works w/iPod - suggestions?
[07:38] <spowers> well i'm running the modprobe command as root of course.  i decided to try out the edgy facility for doing restricted drivers
[07:38] <spowers> but it appears that my nvidia.ko has disappeared
[07:38] <anethema> ah fuckit, for this trash thing i think im just going to make a cron job that rm -rf's the trash directory every minute
[07:38] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, i prefer GTKpod and amaroK.
[07:39] <jcazorla_> ola max
[07:39] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: Didn't you see teamwork's comment>?
[07:39] <Delirium-NL> i have like a 3000 file mp3 collection and that made xmms crash when adding the directory's..>.<"  that logical?
[07:39] <pike_> p1ls: dunno a basic edit is pretty easy to make im sure there are a ton of light ones for gtk
[07:39] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: I don't see amaroK in the sound packages for Feisty
[07:39] <Yitram> would reformating a hard disk get rid of Buffer I/O errors?  or if it doesn't then I know my drive is truely fubar'd?
[07:39] <PurpZeY> spowers: There is a guide for installing nvidia...But still when installing the driver you have to use sudo
[07:39] <DJ-_-> In KDE should i choose gdm or kdm
[07:39] <DJ-_-> for best performance
[07:39] <spowers> PurpZeY: that's the thing, it was installed, now my kernel module is gone after rebooting
[07:39] <DJ-_-> ?
[07:40] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema:  Edit --> Preferences --> Behavior -->
[07:40] <pike_> !fsck| Yitram
[07:40] <ubotu> Yitram: fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[07:40] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, not sure why.  make sure you have all the repositories enabled.  if you want it, sudo aptitude install amarok.
[07:40] <DJ-_-> !kdm
[07:40] <DJ-_-> !gdm
[07:40] <NET||abuse> arrrg,,, anyone else using democracy from the ftp.osuosl.org repository?? they upgraded to 0.9.6 from 0.9.5 yesterday... :( now it's borked for me,, i get a series of errors,, which look like ffmpeg related errors,, "error while decoding" and "top block unavailable for requested intra4x4 mode -1 at 0 0" and "decode_slice_header error \n reference error"
[07:40] <Yitram> well its my XP NTFS drive
[07:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:40] <DJ-_-> anyone know what is better kdm or gdm?
[07:40] <teamwork> DJ-_-, you'll need kdm for KDE.  you'll be able to select a default at login time.
[07:40] <new-ubuntu-user> anethema: "Include delete commad that bypasses trash"
[07:40] <Yitram> and not at the computer that i'm on right now
[07:40] <DJ-_-> teamwork: thx
[07:40] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: how do I make sure all repositories are enabled?
[07:41] <teamwork> DJ-_-, ur welcome.
[07:41] <spowers> PurpZeY: so with that in mind, is there a "right" way to reinstall in the framework of the restricted modules manager, or should i just purge nvidia-kernel-common and reinstall it?
[07:41] <PurpZeY> !nvidia
[07:41] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:41] <Yitram> so i can't do anything....was thinking about using the partition manager in ubuntu to format it to ext3, and then reboot to see if it gives me errors
[07:41] <DJ-_-> brb after KDE install
[07:41] <spanglesontoast> does anyone know why my vga output doesn't work on fiesty ?
[07:41] <PurpZeY> spowers: That help?
[07:41] <teamwork> !repository | Pale_folklore
[07:41] <ubotu> Pale_folklore: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[07:41] <Yitram> i'm copying stuff off of it right now
[07:41] <yeniklasor> is there any application for my "C" programs get auto compile and lanch. Like Dev-C++ ? I don't want use shell everytime :(
[07:41] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, blah.  i thought that'd be instructions.
[07:41] <Goop> almien: Well, it starts up slow, sometimes I/O error, prob 'cause of my cd, but it resets into 640x480 and freezes when I try to use a menu.
[07:42] <astronouth7303> pike_: i810 gives me no hardware render and default-only resolutions
[07:42] <matahari> hi folks
[07:42] <astronouth7303> less than before
[07:42] <matahari> i wanted to ask you what i need mdadm for.
[07:42] <matahari> It complains all the time
[07:42] <WhoNeedszzz> hello, i want to configure a NVIDIA 8800 GTS and remove all settings for my ATI Radeon X1600 Pro
[07:42] <smast> where do i go for help installing video drivers?
[07:42] <iqon> anyone know where i can get help getting quake4 to run?
[07:42] <PurpZeY> !ATI | WhoNeedszzz
[07:42] <ubotu> WhoNeedszzz: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:43] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, in a terminal, type: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | grep universe
[07:43] <warbox_> hi, can someone help me ?
[07:43] <PurpZeY> !ask | warbox
[07:43] <ubotu> warbox: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:43] <warbox_> lol right
[07:43] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, understand?
[07:43] <warbox_> Well, my sound just doesn't work...
[07:43] <smast> where do i go for help installing video drivers?
[07:44] <PurpZeY> !alsa | warbox_
[07:44] <ubotu> warbox_: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:44] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: preceded by sudo?
[07:44] <gaga> huhu
[07:44] <PurpZeY> smast: What kind of card do you have?
[07:44] <Tarkus> hey, anyone know why nautilus just started to open/run very slow for me, it takes about 3 times as long for thing to show up while im browsing my files.. any idea on what i could do to reset the nautilus settings or something?
[07:44] <limcore> hello
[07:44] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, no.  only files in /root need sudo to be able to cat, AFAIK.
[07:44] <gaga> anybody german here who wants to help me?
[07:44] <OhMyAudi> I did an initial install of ubuntu, then installed kubuntu-desktop, now I wish to remove ubuntu-desktop and all gnome apps possible without breaking my system.  I looked in the forums and it suggested sudo apt-get remove --purge ubuntu-desktop, but it only removed ubuntu-desktop; no other packages.  Any advice is appreciated...???
[07:44] <Tudot> Once again: I am looking for assistance with getting Internet DJ Console to run properly. Is there anyone that has messed with this program before?
[07:44] <JuJuBee> I am preparing to clone my HD.  I have identical drives... I want to make sure the drive is good to clone.  How can I check it?
[07:44] <clouder`grr> what do i type in console to get my kernel version?
[07:44] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: ok
 nvidia geforce 4
[07:44] <PurpZeY> !nvidia | smast
[07:44] <ubotu> smast: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:45] <iqon> clouder`grr, uname -a
[07:45] <limcore> I have a request (I dont have ubuntu here) - can any one install ubuntu program?  and paste me the exact /etc/apt/sources.list needed to do so?
[07:45] <clouder`grr> iqon: ty
[07:45] <PurpZeY> clouder`grr: unname -r
[07:45] <PurpZeY> -a
[07:45] <PurpZeY> **
[07:45] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: so once that command is executed, I can go back to the ubuntu packages website and amarok should be there
[07:45] <teamwork> JuJuBee, i think checking the filesystems is a good idea.  use fsck.
[07:45] <pista> hi. doesn't someone know, how to change the default ctrl-alt-backspace x-termination key sequence?
[07:45] <JuJuBee> I am booted from live cd, how do I do that?
[07:45] <arunrajk> hi
[07:45] <gaga> Hello, im a noob on using linux and on english *g*,,,, could anybody tell me with what program i can hear my musik?
[07:45] <pista> gaga, amarok
[07:45] <NET||abuse> is anyone else using democracy here? I have an issue that i think may be related to ffmpeg, but i need to check if anyone else has it working with a different version of ffmpeg
[07:46] <gaga> thx....
[07:46] <JuJuBee> teamwork : do I mount the drive first?
[07:46] <ALMimoni> azureus crashes after starting.
[07:46] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, did you get some lines that weren't preceded by # when you executed that command?
[07:46] <WhoNeedszzz> o just installed an AMD processor and wanted to install the nvidia-glx-new for AMD and it says error-wrong architecture
[07:46] <WhoNeedszzz> I*
[07:46] <xRainbows> hi, i updated to edgy and now my fstab looks like this ---> http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/11500/   is that normal
[07:46] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: haven't done it yet - ubuntu is on my lap top in the other room, was just writing it down
[07:47] <pike_> gaga: for lightweight xmms or beep for alot of frills amarak is my preference. also you need to install codec /msg ubotu mp3 for information
[07:47] <PurpZeY> Pale_folklore: I am not really following you, but just a suggesting, bring the laptop to you. this way you can make and follow changes more easily. if it's possible.
[07:47] <PurpZeY> suggestion*
[07:47] <teamwork> JuJuBee, i can't remember offhand.  do you know how to mount them?
[07:47] <betamike> gaga: rhythmbox is installed by default if you'd rather not install anything new
[07:47] <JuJuBee> I can. yes.
[07:47] <Pale_folklore> PurpZeY: yes, just didn't know I would need it :P
[07:47] <smast> my terminal wont produce anything,
[07:47] <pista> xRainbows, any problems with that fstab?
[07:47] <OhMyAudi> I did an initial install of ubuntu, then installed kubuntu-desktop, now I wish to remove ubuntu-desktop and all gnome apps possible without breaking my system.  I looked in the forums and it suggested sudo apt-get remove --purge ubuntu-desktop, but it only removed ubuntu-desktop; no other packages.  Any advice is appreciated...???
[07:48] <PurpZeY> OhMyAudi: So you are just trying to get rid of any packages gnome installed?
[07:48] <muhammed> jjj
[07:48] <pike_> OhMyAudi: youll need to remove a common lib for gnome glib or somesuch would work id think
[07:48] <muhammed> lllllllllll
[07:48] <muhammed> hello
[07:48] <WhoNeedszzz> o just installed an AMD processor and wanted to install the nvidia-glx-new for AMD and it says error-wrong architecture
[07:48] <WhoNeedszzz> I*
[07:48] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, when you execute that, you should see some lines that don't have # in front of them.  if all of them do, you need to edit sources.list ('sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list') and delete the #.  you don't really need the backport repo's, but you can if you want them.  :)
[07:49] <OhMyAudi> PurpZey: Yes exactly
[07:49] <iqon> what happened to /etc/inittab?
[07:49] <OhMyAudi> PurpZey: I tried sudo apt-get remove --purge gnome as well,and nothing
[07:49] <smast> i just need someone to walk me through installing a driver
[07:49] <DaveMorris> guys mythbuntu has been dugged and we'r trying to find a tracker for the torrent files, any suggestions on where we can get one?
[07:49] <PurpZeY> OhMyAudi: So why not just search your installed packages in synatpic?
[07:49] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: thx :)
[07:49] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, no problem.
[07:49] <pike_> !upstart | iqon
[07:49] <ubotu> iqon: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[07:49] <teamwork> JuJuBee, you get it going ok?
   well when i look dmesg  i get this reading after line 374 -->   http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/11498/
[07:49] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: btw, why do you have both amaroK and GTKPod?
[07:50] <iqon> pike_, ah, thanks
[07:50] <OhMyAudi> PurpZey: Search every individual package for gnome installed?  Little overkill
[07:50] <xRainbows> does that have anything to do with my fstab?
[07:50] <WhoNeedszzz> can someone please freaking help me???
[07:50] <aporias> Hmm.  My ps/2 mouse doesn't work under the AMD Ubuntu 7.04, and after just trying the i386 version, the CD doesn't fully boot, as it can't find a tty.
[07:50] <PurpZeY> OhMyAudi: If you removed ubuntu-desktop, it should technically remove all associated packages.
[07:50] <IndyGunFreak> !ask | WhoNeedszzz
[07:50] <ubotu> WhoNeedszzz: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:50] <WhoNeedszzz> i know that genius
[07:51] <xRainbows> !nvidia
[07:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:51] <WhoNeedszzz> i have asked my question twice
[07:51] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, i guess i see why you haven't been helped
[07:51] <OhMyAudi> PurpZey: I'm not that lucky apparently
[07:51] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, well, I started with GTKpod because amaroK acted funny on me at first.  I mainly use amaroK, but I keep GTKpod around, because it's more "raw".  GTKpod is a little simpler to use, for me.
[07:51] <WhoNeedszzz> that wasn't my question
[07:51] <WhoNeedszzz> it was about AMD
[07:51] <redbox> WhoNeedszzz: if its saying wrong architecture then its the wrong architecture.
[07:51] <WhoNeedszzz> I have an AMD processor
[07:51] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: so maybe a good option for me would be audacious + GTKPod ?
[07:51] <IndyGunFreak> redbox: maybe he should hire an architect?
[07:51] <WhoNeedszzz> so why is it saying that
[07:51] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: B/C the architecture is wrong
[07:51] <redbox> WhoNeedszzz: and for future reference, the ruder you are, the less you'll be helped.
[07:52] <DJ-_-> well kubuntu is ok
[07:52] <DJ-_-> i mean kde*
[07:52] <WhoNeedszzz> how do I make it the right architecture?
[07:52] <IndyGunFreak> KDE is the DEVIL!
[07:52] <pista> xRainbows, and what's wrong? is your hd slow? do you have jmicron? (i noticed hda and sda)
[07:52] <ALMimoni> azureus crashes after starting. how can I fix it?
[07:52] <redbox> WhoNeedszzz: you probably downloaded a x64 arch?
[07:52] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: why?
[07:52] <WhoNeedszzz> yes
[07:52] <xRainbows> hdb is cdrom
[07:52] <IndyGunFreak> redbox: that would be my guess
[07:52] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: Are you running Ubuntu x64?
[07:52] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: it just looks awful to me
[07:52] <WhoNeedszzz> O.o
[07:52] <DJ-_-> but i dont notice a performance issue
[07:52] <iqon> argh, i can't get quake running
[07:52] <WhoNeedszzz> oh crap
[07:53] <PurpZeY> whoops
[07:53] <WhoNeedszzz> there is a seperate install for that?
[07:53] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: you on gnome then?
[07:53] <pista> xRainbows, ok and what is the problem??
[07:53] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: yeah, or my laptop, which runs Xfce
[07:53] <redbox> WhoNeedszzz: really though, if you *read* the error, you might gain insight.
[07:53] <IndyGunFreak> well see WhoNeedszzz you got your answer, reinstall and use the i386 iso
[07:53] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: Xfce? sudo apt-get install Xfce?
[07:53] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: As I understand it, you don't need x64, you can run x86 for a 64 setup...I might be wrong.
[07:53] <teamwork> Pale_folklore, well i can't speak to audacious, b/c I've never used it.  but GTKpod will definitely do the trick.  just be sure you know where your iPod is mounted (usually /media/IPOD).  sometimes GTKpod will say something like "if you're sure it's mounted on /media/IPOD, then click here to do it anyway", GTKpod not always recognizing on it's own that there's an iPod there.  Might not be the case for you though.
[07:53] <xRainbows> it says there is an error I/O and so on...
[07:53] <teamwork> sheesh.  that was too long.  sorry.
[07:54] <IndyGunFreak> !xfce | DJ-_-
[07:54] <ubotu> DJ-_-: xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[07:54] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: performance increases with Xfce or KDE?
[07:54] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: I think it's the opposite issues...I think he is using x86, but the drivers he's trying to use are for x64...Maybe it was me.
[07:54] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: with Xfce, its quite a bit "lighter" than Gnome or KDE.
[07:54] <WhoNeedszzz> I want to take full advantage of my processor
[07:54] <Pale_folklore> teamwork: thx :)
[07:54] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: might be, to be frank, i put him on ignore
[07:54] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: thanks i will try that now
[07:54] <repete> Can anyone tell me if 7.04 uses gnome-keyring for evolution and gaim?
[07:54] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: whats your system specs?
[07:54] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: Are you running x64 or x86?
[07:54] <warbox_> ubuntu spanish what channel ?
[07:54] <IndyGunFreak> !es
[07:54] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:54] <PurpZeY> !es | warbox_
[07:54] <ubotu> warbox_: please see above
[07:55] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: 2.4ghz 1.5gb ram 96mb vga
[07:55] <warbox_> ok
[07:55] <warbox_> !es
[07:55] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: that should be more than enough for Gnome and KDE...
[07:55] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: but i want best performance
[07:55] <WhoNeedszzz> how do I know what I am runnning
[07:55] <warbox_> so ?
[07:55] <xRainbows> "/join #ubuntu-es
[07:55] <WhoNeedszzz> I just installed the processor yesterday
[07:55] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: well, best performance, i like Gnome, i despise KDE..,
[07:55] <Melenium> Hey all, I just installed ubuntu on a 2nd primary partition on my pc, with grub (xp is on the 1st partition). On boot, grub works, the ubuntu splash shows, but then the screen is all corrupted. Even if I drop to the shell, the text is all garbled. Any ideas?
[07:55] <WhoNeedszzz> i was using an Intel processor
[07:55] <IndyGunFreak> but Xfce is good, i like it.
[07:55] <DJ-_-> wat bout Xfce?
[07:55] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: Did you change your ubuntu install?
[07:55] <smast> how do i install a new video driver so i can run beryl
[07:55] <Melenium> The vid card is an Nvidia 7600gt
[07:55] <DJ-_-> performance wise?
[07:55] <xRainbows> without the "
[07:56] <pike_> smast: ati or nvidia or intel or what?
[07:56] <PurpZeY> smast: I pointed you to the nvida drivers install
[07:56] <teamwork> smast, what video card?
[07:56] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: im not sure its actually faster, but it is lighter...
[07:56] <WhoNeedszzz> no
[07:56] <IndyGunFreak> only requires 128mb of Ram
nvidia geforce 4
[07:56] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: i will try dat now den
[07:56] <pike_> DJ-_-: though with 1.5 gig ram you might as well use it for something :)
[07:56] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: Then you are running x86, most likely...Unless you were running x64 before you changed.
[07:56] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: thats kinda what i was thinking..lol
[07:56] <DJ-_-> pike_: planning on running some servers
[07:56] <teamwork> smast, did you run the Restricted Drivers Manager?
and thanks, but i dont understand much of it
[07:57] <johnny> hi, can somebody assist me with a wireless configuration issue with ipw2100 and nm ?
[07:57] <WhoNeedszzz> ok
[07:57] <johnny> i'm having trouble connecting to my AP
[07:57] <smast> teamwork> told me that i didnt need to run it
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> !wireless | johnny
[07:57] <ubotu> johnny: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:57] <johnny> withwpa2
[07:57] <WhoNeedszzz> how do I use the 64-bit version?
[07:57] <johnny> that didn't give me much info IndyGunFreak
[07:57] <johnny> i already had it set up already
[07:57] <DJ-_-> bbl
[07:57] <johnny> it stopped working around the edgy upgrade
[07:57] <xRainbows> fluxbox is cool too <DJ-_->
[07:57] <pista> xRainbows, so i guess cd i/o problems...cd/dvd-rom can not read cd?. what is your manufacter etc...
[07:57] <DJ-_-> thanx for da help
[07:57] <PurpZeY> WhoNeedszzz: Need to install it off an ISO.
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> johnny: well, don't know whatto tell oyou
[07:57] <teamwork> smast, oh.  you already have nvidia drivers installed and have reconfigured xorg to use the proprietary drivers?
[07:57] <DJ-_-> xRainbows: what is that
[07:57] <DJ-_-> !fluxbox
[07:57] <ubotu> fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> xRainbows: flux is good, but its a little to light for me
[07:57] <johnny> was hoping an expert could help me fix it
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> !flux
[07:57] <xRainbows> LG DVD player
[07:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about flux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <DJ-_-> I will try both
[07:58] <johnny> !info fluxbox
[07:58] <ubotu> fluxbox: Highly configurable and low resource X11 Window manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.15.1+1.0rc2-1 (feisty), package size 899 kB, installed size 2888 kB
[07:58] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: if you want really light, fluxbox si the way to go.
[07:58] <smast> teamwork>all i know is that when i plug my monitor into the new card it does nothing
[07:58] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: but flux isn't quite as useable as the other 3 GUIs, at least in my opinion
[07:58] <jcazorla_> ola a tos
[07:58] <johnny> there ya go
[07:58] <pike_> DJ-_-: fluxbox is a window manager not a full desktop environment like xubuntu or ubuntu desktop will provide. that said its what i use
[07:58] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: I will try that now
[07:58] <teamwork> smast, you mean your screen doesn't receive a signal?  then you need to adjust your BIOS.
[07:58] <DJ-_-> pike_: ok
[07:58] <new-ubuntu-user> smast: Nvidia Gforce 4 what _____?
[07:59] <smast> teamwork>how do i do that
[07:59] <n00buntu> Hi, I've just installed feisty fawn and can't even connect t0 my router top see what's wrong. DHCP has assigned me an ip address, but I can't connect to any server, or anything. Anyone know what the problem might be?
its a bloody monster
[07:59] <matthew1429> does kubuntu have an official support channel?
[07:59] <PurpZeY> n00buntu: wireless or wired?
[07:59] <matthew1429> #kubuntu doesn't seem to
[07:59] <n00buntu> wired
[07:59] <n00buntu> doi cant update my respitories or anything lol
[08:00] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: if you like it, download Fluxbuntu... http://fluxbuntu.org
[08:00] <WhoNeedszzz> is there a way to backup my packages?
[08:00] <DJ-_-> how do i download the fluxbox package
[08:00] <WhoNeedszzz> so i don't have to reinstall them?
[08:00] <new-ubuntu-user> smast: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
[08:00] <PurpZeY> n00buntu: can you run iwconfig and pastebin it?
[08:00] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: i think its sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[08:00] <PurpZeY> !pastebin
[08:00] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:00] <yeniklasor> is there any application for my C programs get auto compile and lanch. Like Dev-C++ ? I don't want use shell everytime :(
[08:00] <teamwork> smast, when you boot up, you'll see a little message like "press f2 to enter setup".  the setup is your BIOS.  you need to go into that and turn off the onboard video controller.  every BIOS is different so I can't give you exact instructions.  you need to refer to the documentation that came with your motherboard.
[08:00] <spanglesontoast> anyone know much about the apollo pro266 not doing dual monitor support on ubuntu
[08:00] <spanglesontoast> or is there a gui for doing such ?
[08:00] <n00buntu> ok i will, im on windows now, ill have to change. ill brb in 10 minutes, thanks.
[08:00] <pista> xRainbows, if your dvd-rom actually reads dvd's? (i still don't know if it does), it should be ok imho, maybe stupid drivers
[08:01] <n00buntu> thanks brb
[08:01] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: thanks and getting it now
[08:01] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: yeah, i think thats it.
[08:01] <pike_> yeniklasor: ive heard good things about kdevelop as an ide never used it though
[08:01] <teamwork> !info pastebinit feisty
[08:01] <ubotu> pastebinit: A command line pastebin client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 4 kB, installed size 56 kB
[08:01] <teamwork> sweet
i think its giving its life up... it about 2.5 years old
[08:01] <JW_704> Hello, I want to make a launcher for my Quake game, but when I right-click my desktop, and click make launcher then fill out all the information to make it, the launcher doesnt't work?
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> spanglesontoast: apollo pro266?  whats that, a videocard?
[08:02] <DJ-_-> @All: Why do not we just think of a way to get ubuntu running on mobile phones...just think about it, it has its plusses
[08:02] <spanglesontoast> yea
[08:02] <ALMimoni> azureus crashes after starting. how can I fix it?
[08:02] <spanglesontoast> I think so it's in my laptop
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: there was someone here asking that question yesterday.
[08:03] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: its a neat idea though what say?
[08:03] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: And I asked the opposite question. Why?
[08:03] <pista> xRainbows, lol, try google, this is the first thing i've found http://www.captain.at/howto-linux-driveready-seekcomplete-error-drivestatuserror.php (it is a hd problem not cd, but same error)
[08:03] <maaike> does anyone know how I can do a printscreen? I am quite new to ubuntu :)
[08:03] <spowers> i think you can get dev-cpp for linux, right?
[08:03] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: lol, and i still don't know why.
[08:03] <almien> umm, when X starts on my laptop (showing a black screen), then no key presses work any longer (e.g. ctl-alt-f2 or ctl-alt-backspace have no effect) - anyone an idea what might cause that??
[08:03] <xRainbows> oh ok
[08:03] <xRainbows> thanx!!
[08:03] <PurpZeY> maaike: You talking about about screen-cap?
[08:03] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: yeah, i guess, but i'm oneof those wierdos, i use a cell phone, to make phone calls.
[08:03] <pista> xRainbows, np
[08:03] <pike_> DJ-_-: if i was looking for a mobile phone os i wouldnt use ubuntu. all the things that make ubuntu nice are things that make it not so streamlined as other options
[08:03] <DJ-_-> maaike: Applications-->Accessories-->Print Screen
[08:03] <jimmy89> hey, i booted live cd, installed feisty, but whenever i boot it, keyboard and mouse are completely frozen, any ideas?
[08:03] <JW_704> maaike, press the printscreen button? :)
[08:04] <maaike> DJ-_-: thank you
[08:04] <BatsotO> maaike : does print screen button works?
[08:04] <DJ-_-> pike_: i mean not ubuntu in actual but some linux like OS...a new distro maybe?
[08:04] <DJ-_-> maaike: your welcome
[08:04] <Goop> Can anyone help with a video problem?
[08:04] <JW_704> Pressing the "Print Screen" button is so much quicker
[08:04] <pike_> DJ-_-: openmoko is the one im holding out for atm
[08:04] <teamwork> sick of copying and pasting into the pastebin?  install pastebinit and be done with it!  someone needs your xorg.conf, just 'cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit" and you'll get back the link to your paste!  this is not spam!
[08:04] <Jimmey> When I enable "Desktop Effects", the window borders and all their controls disappear. How can I stop this from happening
[08:04] <IndyGunFreak> spanglesontoast: i can't offer much of a suggestion, i've never heard of that chipset.
[08:04] <DJ-_-> JW_704: ya but some keyboards may not have dat
[08:04] <IndyGunFreak> i've got an Nvidia, and dual displays works great
[08:05] <DJ-_-> pike_: i will google that a bit
[08:05] <JW_704> DJ-_-, true
[08:05] <JW_704> Hello, I want to make a launcher for my Quake game, but when I right-click my desktop, and click make launcher then fill out all the information to make it, the launcher doesnt't work?
[08:05] <skyfaller> hey folks... does a normal Ubuntu live CD work on an Intel Mac?  It's not clear to me from the documentation
[08:05] <pike_> DJ-_-: neo 1973 coming out this year to compete with iphone hopefully
[08:05] <spanglesontoast> but when I press the dual monitor button on my laptop
[08:05] <DJ-_-> pike_: sounds good
[08:05] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: i had the same prob, i gave up trying to fix it, some said it was a bug in berlyl Ubuntu
[08:05] <spanglesontoast> it does it but it's all fuzzy lines on both screens
[08:05] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: try asking in #ubuntu-effects
[08:05] <PurpZeY> Jimmey: I've seen people with this issue before, I dont know the fix, but I imagine #ubuntu-effects will know.
[08:05] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, I have, there's no-one there
[08:05] <spanglesontoast> so I have to restart back to gdm
[08:05] <jimmy89> anyone got any idea why oard and touchpad would freeze after i installed feisty?
[08:05] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: yeah, thats how it usually goes..lol
[08:05] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, PurpZeY, No-one replies
[08:06] <DJ-_-> brb after googling some mobile OSs
[08:06] <ilektrojohn> good afternoon from greece, i have a very strange problem with grub .it takes about 1.20 min to load. it seems to be a hardware specific problem as i didn't face it with installs on other machines would you recommend lilo or another version of grub, i'm currently using 0.97
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> jimmy89: no idea.
[08:06] <frolle> I am trying to mount my windows shared folder via lan, it is working, but i cant get write permssions, what is wrong?
[08:06] <new-ubuntu-user> JW_704: Are you getting the path to the executible file correct?  (you might try it from cli and see).
[08:06] <PurpZeY> Jimmey: You can try #beryl...They have a fix for that issue in #beryl.
[08:06] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, Beryl works fine on my old install - Ubuntu uses Compiz as default for "Desktop Effects"
[08:06] <Jimmey> PurpZeY, I'm sure it's Compiz that's installed
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: oh ok, i was having that issue with Beryl, not compiz
[08:07] <jimmy89> should i just try and reinstall and hope my keyboard problems are a glitch?
[08:07] <JW_704> new-ubuntu-user, cli?
[08:07] <killerbunny> I have a volume up/down on my keyboard, when i press them it popups a box showing volume indicates, but it doesnt change the volume, What does it acually map to ?
[08:07] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, the way to solve that with beryl is to reload the Beryl window manager after you launch "Beryl-Settings", I'm pretty sure
[08:07] <PurpZeY> Jimmey: Yes, I understand, but, the last time someone had that issue, they have a fix, which may not be dependent on beryl/compiz.
[08:07] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, it used to happen to me sometimes
[08:07] <new-ubuntu-user> cli - command line interface
[08:07] <Jimmey> PurpZeY, ahh, oki
[08:07] <new-ubuntu-user> or command line
[08:08] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: ah, i gave up on it, it worked great under Edgy, not so w/ feisty.. its no big deal.. it was only cool for about 3 days, then i started wondering why i installed.
[08:08] <hellogoodbye> anyone please help me?
[08:08] <arnisraido> hello!  i have just started server installation -
[08:08] <teamwork> oops, it's actually 'pastebinit <filename>'.
[08:08] <arnisraido> and it hangs up after first reboot on "running local boot scripts"
[08:08] <new-ubuntu-user> JW_704: if you get the command right, it should work.
[08:08] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, what's up?
[08:08] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, haha, yeah, I did the same - Although, while Compiz is installed as default with Fiesty, I'd like to to work..
[08:08] <LOLZebra> sup?
[08:08] <LOLZebra> you tell me
[08:08] <Jimmey> IndyGunFreak, no big problem though.
[08:08] <IndyGunFreak> Jimmey: i understand
[08:09] <IndyGunFreak> if we wanted an OS that almost worked, we'd all use Windows
[08:09] <hellogoodbye> teamwork, i just installed feisty on my laptop, but the keyboard and mouse are unresponsive, but they wroked on the live cd, which i am in now?
[08:09] <FFighter> hello folks
[08:09] <ilektrojohn> anyone for grub problem?
[08:09] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: did you ever get your problem resolved?
[08:09] <new-ubuntu-user> ilektrojohn: what... grub problem
[08:09] <ticnailer69> does anyone know the command for getting to root?
[08:09] <JW_704> new-ubuntu-user, /home/jeremy/Quake/tyr-glquake is how the launcher is setup now, i know this exists
[08:09] <Jimmey> ticnailer69, "sudo"
[08:09] <Jimmey> !sudo
[08:10] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[08:10] <n00buntu> ok i got the data
[08:10] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, ouch.  a fresh install?
[08:10] <n00buntu> http://www.pastebin.ca/545049
[08:10] <new-ubuntu-user> ticnailer69:  sudo passwd root
[08:10] <ticnailer69> thankyou
[08:10] <hellogoodbye> teamwork, yep
[08:10] <arnisraido> what about first boot and hang up on /etc/rc.local execution
[08:10] <n00buntu> thats the output there of iwconfig and ifconfig
[08:10] <arnisraido> ?
[08:10] <Wanderer> Anyone know of a backports for sources.list which will cover pidgin?  Can't find a good amd64 package
[08:10] <ilektrojohn>  i have a very strange problem with grub .it takes about 1.20 min to load. it seems to be a hardware specific problem as i didn't face it with installs on other machines would you recommend lilo or another version of grub, i'm currently using 0.97
[08:10] <n00buntu> anyone know whats wrong? please help
[08:10] <pike_> IndyGunFreak: problem?
[08:10] <hellogoodbye> hard shutting down, i see lots of messaged about "KDSETKEYCODE"
[08:11] <IndyGunFreak> pike_: i might have you mixed up with someone else, we'rent you having a problemwith firefox and Ubuntu 5.10 yesterday
[08:11] <pike_> IndyGunFreak: nah not me :)
[08:11] <ALMimoni> real player does not installed with  sudo aptitude install realplayer
[08:11] <IndyGunFreak> ok
[08:11] <new-ubuntu-user> JW_704:  If you type   /home/jeremy/Quake/tyr-glquake   into a terminal window, does quake start and run?
[08:12] <atarikid> Hello all :) I just switched over to Ubuntu from SUSE.. and I'm having an issue with the install CD not properly mounting when I'm trying to install packages. Never encountered this with SUSE or Fedora.. anyone else have this issue?
[08:12] <new-ubuntu-user> if not, try    "which try-glquake"  or  "which glquake"  or "which quake"
[08:12] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: just remove the CD from the repos, and it will download the requirements from the internet
[08:12] <PurpZeY> Question, why is 'uptime' showing 2 users, when I only have one user created? Is sudo or root a user? If I created a sudo -s term?
[08:12] <n00buntu> can anyone help? i cant connect to the internet with feisty fawn, this is the pastebin data from iwconfig and ifconfig
[08:12] <new-ubuntu-user> JW_704:  if not, try    "which try-glquake"  or  "which glquake"  or "which quake"
[08:12] <Guga> Does anybody know how to install the genksyms script by using synaptic? I'm trying to install the NVIDIA driver from the NVIDIA website and it can't compile the kernel header interface and the log says it can't find genksyms. I've already created the symlink 'linux' on /usr/src pointing to the correct kernel source
[08:12] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: doo you have synaptic open?
[08:12] <n00buntu> http://www.pastebin.ca/545049
[08:12] <eKnghtWis> hey everyone
[08:12] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, hmmm .... i'm not qualified to answer your question, unfortunately.  sounds like the installation went bad for some reason or another.  there may be a way to fix it, but if I were you i'd simply re-install.  someone else may be able to get you going w/out reinstall though.
[08:13] <atarikid> IndyGunFreak: Simple enough solution :) I was just wondering why I was having that issue. But that fix should work, thank you
[08:13] <hellogoodbye> teamwork: yea thanks, i was thinking of reinstalling
[08:13] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: yeah, it should.. i had the same problem
[08:13] <Knightwse> had anyone had any experience with connecting a mac machine to a cups printer ?
[08:13] <pike_> PurpZeY: use the 'w' command in the terminal
[08:13] <teamwork> Guga, installing nVidia driver from website is bad.  use the one in the repos.
[08:13] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: open synaptic, then System Menu/Repositories, and in the bottom, uncheck the CDRom options.
[08:13] <mrsn0> n00buntu what wireless card are you using? try lspci and pastebin the output, or lsusb if its a usb device
[08:13] <serdat> did anyone have trouble with launchers after installing gdesklets on a 64 bit?
[08:13] <JW_704> new-ubuntu-user, Yes it loads
[08:13] <mrsn0> maybe its a notebook? knowing the model would be useful too
[08:14] <Knightwse> I installed cups and would like to use the printer i connected to it
[08:14] <IndyGunFreak> !printer
[08:14] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[08:14] <atarikid> IndyGunFreak: Thank you, I'll try it out now
[08:14] <Guga> teamwork, but the one in the repos is not updated, and I can't get nvidia-driver-new to work...
[08:14] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, how do you shut down?
[08:14] <PurpZeY> pike_: looks like x-session manager is the only thing, plus the w.
[08:14] <dbrewer_rjr> does ubuntu have a program that will unzip multipart windows zip files?
[08:14] <Knightwse> Thanxx :)
[08:14] <new-ubuntu-user> JW_704:  Then insert the command just as you typed it into the terminal window, (cut and paste).
[08:15] <JW_704> new-ubuntu-user, didn't work
[08:15] <pike_> dbrewer_rjr: cant you just concatonate them?
[08:15] <hellogoodbye> teamwork, i had to just hold the power button, as i couldnt interact with the laptop
[08:15] <Guga> teamwork, because I have to work with 3d applications (also games :P)
[08:15] <dbrewer_rjr> pike_: no
[08:15] <teamwork> Guga, hmm ...  you must have a smoking hot new  card.
[08:15] <IndyGunFreak> !the internet
[08:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about the internet - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:15] <lostboyz> hi i was wondering how you install ie6 with wine in ubuntu
[08:15] <IndyGunFreak> lostboyz: why?
[08:16] <serdat> does anyone know which part of gnome controls launcher and .desktop files?
[08:16] <Guga> teamwork, but the thing is that I want the gemksyms to work also, because I need that to compile new modules...
[08:16] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, wow.  you could try to chroot into it from the livecd and update it, that may help.
[08:16] <lostboyz> i need to use esignal and other programs for trading in wine
[08:16] <PurpZeY> pike_: Still showing 2 users.....but only one application
[08:16] <hellogoodbye> teamwork, it just seems very weird that the live cd works but the install doesnt
[08:16] <IndyGunFreak> warbox?..lol, his exit message sounds a little angry
[08:16] <teamwork> Guga, oh.  that's beyond me, dude.  try wiki.debian.org and search for nvidia.  there are good howto's there.
[08:16] <prestosd> hello all! :D
[08:17] <prestosd> Do you support xubuntu here?
[08:17] <johnny> how can i rebuild my routing table
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> prestosd: not usually
[08:17] <prestosd> oh
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> try #xubuntu
[08:17] <lostboyz> do you know how indygunfreak
[08:17] <prestosd> kk
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> lostboyz: know how what?
[08:17] <Guga> hello, i know some people that had problems with that and their cd was recorded with a problematic speed, so they simply got a new cd
[08:17] <lostboyz> install ie6 with wine
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> lostboyz: no way
[08:17] <Guga> teamwork, ok, tks dude :P
[08:18] <IndyGunFreak> lostboyz: will ie4linux work?
[08:18] <IndyGunFreak> i think thats the name of the package
[08:18] <lostboyz> only if there is a way i can copy the dlls so that my software recognizes that ie6 is installed
[08:18] <prestosd> www.frankscorner.org
[08:18] <prestosd> read all about it
[08:18] <IndyGunFreak> lostboyz: hmm,i don't know.
[08:18] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, yeah.  sometimes the livecd acts different because of its fat kernel.  the installation process may have mis-identified your hardware, or whatever.
[08:18] <PurpZeY> lostboyz: ie4linux
[08:18] <johnny>  it's ies4linux
[08:19] <IndyGunFreak> johnny: oh ok, knew i was close
[08:19] <johnny> pretty nice proggy
[08:19] <hellogoodbye> teamwork, assuming this reinstall attempt fails, could i put the fat livecd kernel into my install?
[08:19] <johnny> used it a few times to test websits
[08:19] <johnny> teamwork, yes
[08:19] <IndyGunFreak> i don't think its gonna work for him though
[08:19] <johnny> err
[08:19] <prestosd> how do i change my bit depth in xfce?
[08:19] <acefrahm> Trying to setup first apache website with Fiesty, trying to create a number of sites using Hostname lookup.  I have verizon DSL, I already configured inadyn to update DynDNS when the IP address changes.   I'm failing to configure apache2 correctly.  Where do I get help?
[08:19] <lostboyz> purpzey how do i make it so ie is shown as installed? when i try to install my other programs that need ie they say it has to be installed
[08:19] <johnny> hellogoodbye, yes
[08:19] <prestosd> is there a console command?
[08:20] <red> how do i install a VPN tunnel
[08:20] <johnny> it asks if you want to use the liivecd kernel iirc
[08:20] <PurpZeY> lostboyz: in wine or in ubuntu?
[08:20] <lostboyz> purpzey in wine
[08:20] <hellogoodbye> johnny i assume you mean on the laternate cd?
[08:20] <johnny> maybe
[08:20] <batista> antono comova la  vida
[08:20] <johnny> i'm not really an ubuntu user
[08:20] <IndyGunFreak> laternate?..lol
[08:20] <hellogoodbye> we make typos :)
[08:20] <hello12345> !kill
[08:20] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[08:20] <johnny> only trying to fix gf's wireless
[08:20] <PurpZeY> lostboyz: I don't now, maybe someone in #winehq
[08:20] <teamwork> the laternate fesity krenel?
[08:20] <JuJuBee> I know that dd takes a while to clone, but just how long can I expect for a160GB SATA HD?
[08:21] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: yeah.. i was just kidding
[08:21] <PurpZeY> lostboyz: But you could try ies4linux as already suggested.
[08:21] <hellogoodbye> yeah i know
[08:21] <IndyGunFreak> teamwork: alternate
[08:21] <newb> hello... who could help a newbie? my text only mode is messed up and does not display correctly. it could be a display adapter problem i presume?
[08:21] <teamwork> IndyGunFreak, didn't realize there was an alternate laternate fesity krenel.
[08:21] <IndyGunFreak> teamwork: its very advanced
[08:21] <red> i need to create a VPN connection, HOW?
[08:22] <IndyGunFreak> its a text based graphical install.
[08:22] <Tigger_> hi is there a dvd player for ubuntu 6.06.1 please ?
[08:22] <Jay-Dub> ?
[08:22] <IndyGunFreak> !vpn
[08:22] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[08:22] <johnny> red, you're gonna have to google it
[08:22] <teamwork> IndyGunFreak, wow!  will that be in Gutsy?
[08:22] <PurpZeY> newb: Is it a fresh install?
[08:22] <red> i can do that
[08:22] <teamwork> IndyGunFreak, i mean, Gusty?
[08:22] <PurpZeY> teamwork: It's already here, it's just superl33t.
[08:22] <Jay-Dub> can i install Ubuntu by ftp?
[08:22] <IndyGunFreak> teamwork: we're probably not gonna see it fully released until Happy Hippo
[08:22] <JuJuBee> How / who do I report a problem with NIS under recent feisty?
[08:22] <aptsd> http://tinyurl.com/2akvtm
[08:22] <johnny> NIS LOL
[08:22] <PurpZeY> teamwork: The entire install is in l33t sp34k
[08:22] <teamwork> dang
[08:22] <batista> blopez coantos aos tienes
[08:22] <newb> PurpZeY: yes
[08:23] <Jay-Dub> because i have no OS on my computer whatsoever
[08:23] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: It's Hungry Hippo, get it right...;)
[08:23] <JuJuBee> johnny : yep, its what I know how to set up...
[08:23] <PurpZeY> newb: And what happens when you bootup now?
[08:23] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: i'vegot some other H's that would work
[08:23] <johnny> Jay-Dub, uhmm.. use the livecd
[08:23] <Dekkard> how does he burn the cd with no os?
[08:23] <Jay-Dub> i cant because i have no way of burning the iso to a disk
[08:23] <[Lightning] > anybody with networking experience and is willing to help a guy with strange networking problems ?
[08:23] <johnny> get a friend to burn it for you
[08:23] <IndyGunFreak> Dekkard: thats a great question.
[08:24] <warbox> .org
[08:24] <johnny> i'm sure you know somebody with a cd burner
[08:24] <Jay-Dub> .
[08:24] <johnny> or order one
[08:24] <johnny> you need to boot off of something
[08:24] <johnny> period
[08:24] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  http://httpd.apache.org/docs/
[08:24] <johnny> even if you were to install over ftp
[08:24] <Jay-Dub> does it take long for an order?
[08:24] <JuJuBee> johnny : do you have any idea?  NIS broke after a recent update.
[08:24] <batista> antoa contesta
[08:24] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: at least a few days
[08:24] <johnny> JuJuBee, no.. i would NEVER use NIS
[08:24] <johnny> Jay-Dub, get a friend to burn it
[08:24] <JuJuBee> What then?
[08:24] <johnny> or go to  some place like kinkos
[08:24] <johnny> for what?
[08:24] <johnny> ldap?
[08:25] <johnny> depends
[08:25] <Jay-Dub> does it take days or weeks..
[08:25] <JuJuBee> Small network with only a few workstations.
[08:25] <johnny> on what you'reu sing NIS
[08:25] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: do youhave a compusa near you?
[08:25] <Jay-Dub> idk
[08:25] <johnny> Jay-Dub, don'ty ou have friends
[08:25] <johnny> with cd burners?
[08:25] <Jay-Dub> yea
[08:25] <Jay-Dub> yea
[08:25] <johnny> then get them to burn it
[08:25] <johnny> problem solved
[08:25] <JuJuBee> johnny : I have 6 workstations for students and a single server.
[08:25] <PurpZeY> He's on IRC, if he had friends, would he be here?
[08:25] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: well theres your answer, have them burn it.
[08:25] <Jay-Dub> ok.
[08:25] <johnny> lol
[08:25] <johnny> i have friends
[08:25] <johnny> yeti 'm on IRC
[08:26] <thomax> hi y'all
[08:26] <thomax> anyone an idea whats best for the life extent of your hdd's, keem em spinning, or spindown after x time of inactivity?
[08:26] <Jay-Dub> would there be any way i could install Knoppix on my hard drive then burn the iso that way?
[08:26] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: do your friends have high speed or dial up?
[08:26] <PurpZeY> johhny: Look, I'm right along side you, but let's be honest, ubotu is really not a friend...;P
[08:26] <Tigger_> hi is there a dvd player for ubuntu 6.06.1 please ?
[08:26] <marcos> high speed
[08:26] <IndyGunFreak> Tigger_: a DVD player?
[08:26] <Jay-Dub> my friends have high speed
[08:26] <Jay-Dub> and so do i
[08:26] <Jay-Dub> but
[08:26] <Jay-Dub> i asked
[08:27] <marcos> yes
[08:27] <hellogoodbye> johnny: worst case scenario, i have to chroot and replace the kernel?
[08:27] <PurpZeY> !enter
[08:27] <Jay-Dub> would i be able to install Knoppix?
[08:27] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:27] <Tigger_> IndyGunFreak : dvd playing software
[08:27] <IndyGunFreak> Tigger_: yeah there's lots of them
[08:27] <hellogoodbye> tigger: try vlc
[08:27] <IndyGunFreak> VLC, Totem, Mplayer,
[08:27] <PurpZeY> Tigger_: Totem or Gstreamer? You just need the dvdlibs
[08:27] <IndyGunFreak> VLC is best
[08:27] <Tigger_> thanks PurpZeY
[08:27] <IndyGunFreak> VLC rox!
[08:27] <hello12345> !kill
[08:27] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[08:27] <Tigger_> :)
[08:27] <Jay-Dub> ...
[08:27] <hellogoodbye> VLC FTW
[08:27] <Jay-Dub> hello
[08:28] <batista> ejliecol mecaguen en tus muertos del enterrador
[08:28] <PurpZeY> Tigger_: I think you're best with VLC
[08:28] <IndyGunFreak> Tigger_: you should have totem installed with a new install.
[08:28] <PurpZeY> !es | batista
[08:28] <ubotu> batista: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:28] <Tigger_> IndyGunFreak, Totem dosn't work without a plugin and i can't find it
[08:28] <PurpZeY> !dvdlib | Tigger_
[08:28] <Jay-Dub> would i be able to install Knoppix then download the iso and then copy it to a cd
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvdlib - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <IndyGunFreak> !dvd | Tigger_
[08:28] <ubotu> Tigger_: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[08:28] <PurpZeY> !dvd | Tigger_
[08:28] <Tigger_> i'll try VLC
[08:28] <IndyGunFreak> Tigger_:  see above, VLC won't work w/o a DVD codec installed either
[08:28] <PurpZeY> See, even ubotu isn't my friend.
[08:29] <pike_> Jay-Dub: a few install options are listed here:https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[08:29] <IndyGunFreak> Xine is pretty good for DVD s/w also.
[08:29] <pike_> !love
[08:29] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[08:29] <PurpZeY> Can someone just help me root out as to why my uptime is showing 2 users, it's weirding me outt.
[08:29] <DJ-_-> How do i remove everything that can with kubuntu-desktop?
[08:29] <DJ-_-> came*
[08:29] <Tigger_> ahh ok IndyGunFreak
[08:30] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: sudo apt-get remove KDE, or kubuntu-desktop  not sure which
[08:30] <teamwork> DJ-_-, use aptitude and purge it.
[08:30] <DJ-_-> teamwork: command?
[08:30] <erUSUL> PurpZeY: if you have a terminal emulator running you count as two users X and the terminal
[08:30] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: i told you, KDE is the DEVIL!
[08:30] <teamwork> DJ-_-, sudo aptitude remove --purge kubuntu-desktop
[08:30] <hellogoodbye> heh, it's configuring hardware at 94%, im pretty sure it didnt do that last time
[08:30] <[Lightning] > does anyone know why the system suddently stopped accepting connections and firestarter reports problems initializing eth0 but after a configuration with xnetcardconfig it starts acception connections to the web, even localhost connections are blocked
[08:30] <PurpZeY> erUSUL: I just have gnome, so, me and gnome are the two users?
[08:30] <DJ-_-> hold on i will try that
[08:30] <Tigger_> why dosn't Totem come with the plugin, would so much easyier
[08:30] <PurpZeY> Tigger_: It's a restricted module.
[08:31] <erUSUL> PurpZeY: sort of
[08:31] <DJ-_-> :S
[08:31] <dredhammer> can someone help me i lost all audio in feisty although ubuntu says my sound card is working
[08:31] <DJ-_-> only removed 45.1 kb
[08:31] <IndyGunFreak> Tigger_: because, they say it would be a federal offense
[08:31] <DJ-_-> has installed 500+ mb
[08:31] <PurpZeY> erUSUL: So long as that's the way it's supposed to be, it's fine by me.
[08:31] <Tigger_> ahh ok thanks for your help PurpZeY and IndyGunFreak :)
[08:31] <DJ-_-> how do i take those off?
[08:31] <pike_> dredhammer: /msg ubotu sound
[08:31] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: lol
[08:31] <xjkx> I installed tightvncserver and i am using ultravnc as client to run it from windows, everything is ok but.....the keyboard isnt configured ! wtf? if i run it locally the keyboard is ok, if remotely its not
[08:31] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to install zoneminder on ubuntu edgy? is there a repo for that app or do i have to compile by source?
[08:31] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: KDE is the Linux version of a Virus
[08:31] <Kobalts> Anyone know how to fix a desktop-file-utils error ? I can't install/remove/update any packages now
[08:31] <Trae> is there a clicky clicky tool I can use to setup my drive so it mounts when booted?
[08:31] <batista> viva espaa
[08:31] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: reinstall?
[08:32] <PurpZeY> erUSUL: So the kernel is recognizing gtk as a manager, and a user?
[08:32] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: no, i don't think so.
[08:32] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: what next?
[08:32] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: open synaptic, and do a search for kubuntu-desktop
[08:32] <IndyGunFreak> rightclick, mark for complete removal, then apply
[08:32] <dredhammer> pike what does that do?
[08:32] <batista> nitrok
[08:32] <erUSUL> PurpZeY: i do not think it's gnome it some process that is accesing a pty (terminal)
[08:32] <PurpZeY> !sound > dredhammer
[08:33] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: its clear you're a windows user, i said virus, and the first thing you said was "reinstall?"
[08:33] <pike_> dredhammer: it starts a private message with the bot you can also type !sound here but it tends to cram the channel
[08:33] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[08:33] <PurpZeY> erUSUL: Fair enough.
[08:33] <dredhammer> ok thanks
[08:33] <dredhammer> !sound
[08:33] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:33] <Assassin`> is there any dock program more simple than kiba dock
[08:33] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: i switched yesterday
[08:33] <ubuntu-rocks> i have an existing ubuntu box. can i take the hard drive out and install it in another pc with better specs?
[08:33] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: i'm just teasin..
[08:33] <Assassin`> i think it uses to many resources for me
[08:33] <Assassin`> :)
[08:33] <Kobalts>  usr/bin/update-desktop-database: 2: U] : not found    <<---looks like corrupt?  So how fix?
[08:33] <IndyGunFreak> that was always my answer to WIndows problems.. reinstall.
[08:33] <erUSUL> PurpZeY: for example i have 3 users now X, screen irssi
[08:34] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: i know :P...i opened synaptic on serach it shows but right click only has mark for installation
[08:34] <MarcoPau> how do I activate /dev/midi?
[08:34] <DJ-_-> search*
[08:34] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: hmm
[08:34] <PurpZeY> ubuntu-rocks: I think that might end up someone risksy with hardware recognition...Seems like it would work, but, might not work immediately and might cause issue.s
[08:34] <Tigger_> ok i've just found http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-play-dvd-under-ubuntu-linux i'll try that :)
[08:34] <xjkx>  I installed tightvncserver and i am using ultravnc as client to run it from windows, everything is ok but.....the keyboard isnt configured ! wtf? if i run it locally the keyboard is ok, if remotely its not
[08:34] <pike_> Assassin`: it will work, i guarantee it. but if somthing horrible happens i accept not respondiblility
[08:34] <ubuntu-rocks> i'm using fiesty, is the kernel generic?
[08:35] <PurpZeY> Tigger: There is a guide for ubuntu...but whatever guide it shouldn't matter. . .as long is it's for ubuntu.
[08:35] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: try this... sudo apt-get remove kde
[08:35] <padonak> help me
[08:35] <PurpZeY> pike_: That was classic, btw.
[08:35] <PurpZeY> !ask | padonak
[08:35] <IndyGunFreak> !ask |
[08:35] <clever> #0  0xb5eb1e1d in memmove () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
[08:35] <clever> No symbol table info available.
[08:35] <ubotu> padonak: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:35] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: could not find package
[08:35] <IndyGunFreak> hmm
[08:36] <clever> can i get external debuging info for the version in ubuntu and put it in a place where gdb will use it?
[08:36] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: well, i have one suggestion.
[08:36] <Kobalts> Heh, then maybe they will answer how to fix...  {waiting in line...} ;)
[08:36] <justin420> hi all. can anybody tell me how to install zoneminder on ubuntu edgy? is there a repo for that app or do i have to compile by source?
[08:36] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: go on
[08:36] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: open synaptic, and do a search for KDE.. and uninstall anything that is part of the KDE OS.. like kde4games, kde4graphics, etc.
[08:36] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: State your problem and then someone who might know will hop in
[08:36] <Kobalts> Anyone know how to fix a desktop-file-utils error ? I can't install/remove/update any packages now
[08:36] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: omg
[08:36] <IndyGunFreak> or reinstall, if you're really feelin squirrly
[08:36] <Kobalts>  usr/bin/update-desktop-database: 2: U] : not found    <<---looks like corrupt?  So how fix?
[08:36] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[08:36] <teamwork> DJ-_-, how did you install KDE?
[08:36] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: dpkg
[08:37] <IndyGunFreak> teamwork: it didn't remove all the packages
[08:37] <DJ-_-> teamwork: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[08:37] <xz> #hacker
[08:37] <Kobalts> Yeah, I tried dpkg and it fails also
[08:37] <teamwork> DJ-_-, don't use apt-get.  use aptitude.
[08:37] <Dekkard> sudo apt-get install kde
[08:37] <Dekkard> or
[08:37] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: dpkg -reconfigure?
[08:37] <Dekkard>  Sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[08:37] <IndyGunFreak> aptitude under gnome?
[08:37] <DJ-_-> teamwork: better command?
[08:37] <teamwork> DJ-_-, hold on.  i'll get you what you need.  just a sec.
[08:37] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: KDE uses aptitude
[08:37] <DJ-_-> teamworl\k: k, thx
[08:37] <teamwork> DJ-_-, aptitude is a superior program to apt-get.
[08:37] <IndyGunFreak> instead of apt-get
[08:38] <PurpZeY> I've heard it is merely a preference b/w aptitude and apt-get
[08:38] <DJ-_-> teamwork: k
[08:38] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: gotcha
[08:38] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: i just like apt-get cuz its easier to spell
[08:38] <ubuntu-rocks> i thought apt-get and aptitude were the same!
[08:38] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: I've got no appptidute for spelling
[08:38] <Kobalts> Hmm there is no dpkg -reconfigure  option ?
[08:38] <PurpZeY> ubuntu-rocks: similar.
[08:38] <IndyGunFreak> ubuntu-rocks: well, they have differences
[08:38] <IndyGunFreak> but they are minor
[08:38] <Jowi> ubuntu-rocks, they are both front-ends for libapt
[08:38] <teamwork> PurpZeY, no,  it's not just preference.  if you read the Debian doc's, it'll spell out that aptitude is the recommended program.
[08:38] <Dekkard> isnt aptitude ncurses?
[08:38] <IndyGunFreak> i personally don't believe one is superior to the other.
[08:38] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: I don't know the exact option. Just a sec.
[08:39] <serdat> aptitude is atext based interface for apt
[08:39] <PurpZeY> What is the command line for dpkg reconfigure?
[08:39] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: try aptitude then
[08:39] <IndyGunFreak> sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop
[08:39] <Kobalts> I did do sudo dpkg --configure -a  ... that failed also
[08:39] <PurpZeY> Oh. That'd be the one I was looking for.
[08:39] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: no success
[08:39] <Dekkard> looks like mp3blaster
[08:39] <Dekkard> i think thats ncurses
[08:39] <Dekkard> meh
[08:39] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: see you did it, you installed the only known virus for Linux.. KDE!
[08:40] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: I think there may be a --reconfigure...But this is getting to be beyond me, although that's not really a tough task.
[08:40] <atarikid> IndyGunFreak, it worked beautifully, thank you!
[08:40] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: lol, windows user you know :P
[08:40] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: There are real viruses. But they were created just to prove it is POSSIBLE to create a virus in linux.
[08:40] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: ok.. i figured it would, that insert cd thing is annoying anyways
[08:40] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: i know, i'm just kiddin him
[08:40] <teamwork> read all about it:  aptitude is the preferred app.  http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/quick-reference/ch-package.en.html#s-apt-install
[08:41] <AD7six> hi all, how can I disable my wifi card, i.e. so I can use my laptop on a plane?
[08:41] <IndyGunFreak> atarikid: half the time, i don't even know where my cd is..lol
[08:41] <DJ-_-> teamwork: ?? what do i do??
[08:41] <atarikid> Haha
[08:41] <PurpZeY> AD7six: I think you can use it on a plane without disabling it. There's no access point. So, it's not going to come on.
[08:41] <teamwork> DJ-_-, you're trying to get back to pure GNOME?
[08:41] <Kobalts> ANY idea what this means/how to fix?   usr/bin/update-desktop-database: 2: U] : not found
[08:41] <PurpZeY> AD7six: I mean, in windows, you wouldn't disable it. . . .
[08:42] <IndyGunFreak> Kobalts: i don't know, but it lookslike you rolled 2 4's.. that must be pretty good
[08:42] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: FYI, That line comes out totally garbled over here.
[08:42] <AD7six> PurpZeY: well - it scans when I turn it on, which is a no-no. In windows you would disable it.
[08:42] <DJ-_-> teamwork: trying to remove all KDE crap
[08:42] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: WAHAHAHA!
[08:42] <Kobalts> Yes, that is how it is on the console also...  Looks like corruption.
[08:42] <jj_> AD7six, use ifconfig <interface> down
[08:42] <DJ-_-> teamwork: taking up space :S
[08:42] <PurpZeY> AD7six: Boot up, as soon as network manager opens, right click, disable?
[08:42] <teamwork> DJ-_-, check this page: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[08:42] <[Lightning] > anyone know why a recently installed ubuntu suddently stopped accepting connections even on localhost but after a configuration with xnetcardconfig it starts allowing internet access ?
[08:42] <PurpZeY> AD7six: That is, check off, enable wireless?
[08:43] <DJ-_-> teamwork: looking now
[08:43] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: if you're not to far along, maybe a clean install is easiest...lol
[08:43] <PurpZeY> AD7six: Don't misunderstand me, I don't advocate for violating any laws, especially FAA safety laws. My step-dad flies a private plane, I assure that 1) It is safe for it start, long enough for you to disable and 2) No one is going to notice or know.
[08:43] <hellogoodbye> hey, im booted in recovery mode through grub, keyboard and mouse now work
[08:43] <trpr> AD7six: maybe iwconfig <device> power off
[08:44] <justin420> sorry to spam the channel but; can anybody tell me how to install zoneminder on ubuntu edgy? is there a repo for that app or do i have to compile by source?
[08:44] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: well, thats good news.
[08:44] <lix> Hi there. Will the pimlico project (http://pimlico-project.org) be maintained by a ubuntu developper any time soon?
[08:44] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone tell me where can I find Terminal escape codes for colors ?
[08:44] <PurpZeY> trpr: Right, but he is saying, he wants to have it disabled on boot.
[08:44] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, awesome.  do an update and upgrade, see if that helps.
[08:44] <hellogoodbye> indygun freak, i just run dm (as root, yea not a good idea)
[08:44] <hellogoodbye> *gdm
[08:44] <DJ-_-> teamwork: i guess i will reinstall
[08:44] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: what version are you using?
[08:44] <hellogoodbye> but im assuming i need to switch kernels
[08:44] <teamwork> DJ-_-, that's not necessary, but if you want too...
[08:44] <hellogoodbye> feisty
[08:44] <IndyGunFreak> hmm,
[08:45] <DJ-_-> teamwork: ma ISP is bad!! so download ubuntu-desktop again :S
[08:45] <Kobalts> argh.  Guess I will take the windows approach, and reinstall the OS. :(
[08:45] <hellogoodbye> can i use the livecd / recovery kernel?
[08:45] <hellogoodbye> or grab a newer one?
[08:45] <Eric_Jardas> can anyone tell me where can I find Terminal escape codes for colors ?
[08:45] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: There has to be a fix...it just may mean that someone at this exact moment may not know.
[08:45] <AD7six> PurpZeY: trpr thanks for the tips (did I miss anyone)? Yeah I've flown enough times forgetting to turn it off to konw that it's a precuaution rather than a problem - I'll check those settings when I'm not connected via wifi :).
[08:45] <teamwork> DJ-_-, what do you mean?  you can't copy/paste from that page I sent you?
[08:46] <PurpZeY> AD7six: Exactly dude...How many idiots don't turn their blackberry off.
[08:46] <DJ-_-> i can but then it is uninstalling everything and installing ubuntu desktop again
[08:46] <DJ-_-> gonna take ages to complete
[08:46] <DJ-_-> i will try that anyway
[08:46] <DJ-_-> brb
[08:46] <DJ-_-> gotta close all apps
[08:46] <hellogoodbye> will changing kernels fix my problems?
[08:46] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Have you searched the forums? Give me the error one more time.
[08:46] <nickrud> Eric_Jardas, http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/x329.html
[08:46] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: i tihnk teamwork is on the righ ttrack with that link
[08:46] <PurpZeY> hellogoodbye: If you just upgraded to .16 you can run .15, solves problems for people.
[08:46] <hellogoodbye> should i install updates as root in recovery mode?
[08:47] <hellogoodbye> im on .15
[08:47] <DJ-_-> ya...dats why i am going to give it a try ttyl
[08:47] <Kobalts> PurpZeY: Yeah, I know, but I need to get some packages so I can compile some stuff..  error is: desktop-file-utils error
[08:47] <Jowi> lix, looks like there are already ubuntu packages available from their page. http://pimlico-project.org/dates.html
[08:47] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, it may.  you should try updating.  since you're in recovery mode, you won't need sudo.  so just type in: aptitude update && aptitude upgrade
[08:47] <PurpZeY> hellogoodbye: I wouldn't upgrade anything until i got up and running, my opinion.
[08:47] <IndyGunFreak> i bet he re-installs..lol, its easier
[08:47] <hellogoodbye> well, im not up and running and thats the problem
[08:47] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: That's it?
[08:47] <hellogoodbye> ive already reinstalled!
[08:47] <Ossiosburn82> hi
[08:47] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: I want to search the forums right quick.
[08:47] <Jowi> lix, and I use "contacts" already actually. it's quite good.
[08:48] <lix> Jowi: Yes. I know. But not on the official repository.
[08:48] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, those are the only colors I can use ?
[08:48] <hellogoodbye> updating now
[08:48] <PurpZeY> hellogoodbye: I don't think updates will help you there, but it sounds like these guys got you on the right track, stick with them.
[08:48] <Kobalts> Yeah, that is the main error message, then the garbled stuff starts.
[08:48] <trpr> AD7six: i am a little surprised there isn't a key combo you can't press to disable the wireless at the physical level
[08:48] <SHAW344> Any one upgraded to UBUNTUSTUDIO using the studio web site and not had a glitch?
[08:48] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: can you pastebin perhaps so I can try and track it in forums for you?
[08:48] <lix> Jowi: Sure. But would be nice to have them correctly authenticated with a ubuntu-repo gpg sig
[08:48] <Kobalts> OK, one sec.
[08:48] <hellogoodbye> ok, im going to eat while it updates, speak in a bit
[08:48] <hellogoodbye> bye
[08:48] <teamwork> hellogoodbye, k.
[08:49] <AD7six> trpr: me 2. I have a button on my laptop for exactly that which doesn't work :)
[08:49] <trpr> oh, bummer
[08:49] <Ossiosburn82> :-)
[08:49] <PurpZeY> trpr: Some you can...mine is pysical switch....But some people have like fn+f3 or something, and ubuntu doesn't recognize the FN.
[08:49] <lix> Jowi: And I generally would be very happy, having a cross plattform pim that really does work.
[08:49] <Kobalts> PurpZey: This is my post at the forums: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=466190
[08:49] <PurpZeY> OK.
[08:49] <trpr> well, mine uses an FN button and it is recognized. those keys are caught by the bios, not ubuntu
[08:49] <nickrud> Eric_Jardas, no, with gnome-terminal you can play around with some colors under edit->profiles or edit->current profile.
[08:50] <thug> what would you guys recommend for a good dc++ client ?
[08:50] <DrStrangeLov> morning all. I ve got a question- what kind of a file do i get when i use nautilus cd burner to create an iso image? is it anything similar to those image (.k3b) meta files created by k3b?
[08:50] <Jowi> lix, I understand what you mean
[08:50] <lix> Jowi: e.g. Synching addresses to the iPod. Allwoing my mail client to send reminders on schedules etc.
[08:50] <lix> Jowi :)
[08:50] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, yeah I know I can set the colors there but I need the escape codes for something else...
[08:50] <finalbeta> Dragnslcr: I assume you get a .ISO , standard file recognized by pretty much anything.
[08:50] <SHAW344> Any suggestions on how to get the graphical interface working for ubuntu studio?
[08:51] <allblacks_> hi i have a big question : why does my ubuntu can not see my external hdd on USB  but it can see a 2gb flash on USB i have tested the hdd on diffrent linux and it worked
[08:51] <duelboot> iso *should* be iso is iso....DrStrangeLov
[08:51] <TxsTchN2> sweetness! so I got my MySql info from yahoo and now have it on my desktop! now I have another question, how to I see my website from the web?
[08:51] <lix> Jowi: It's not about coding another PIM. It's about making a pim work with all other applications and devices ;)
[08:51] <IndyGunFreak> SHAW344: what do you mena graphical interface?
[08:51] <OuZo> where are things installed to if you build from source? thanks
[08:51] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, maybe I could set a color using the menu and read its escape code in some terminal file ?
[08:51] <DrStrangeLov> do'h. hate to admit it- know i've got to look up what iso is.
[08:51] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, would that be possible ?
[08:51] <Jowi> lix, I would welcome it. there should be a request page somewhere on the ubuntu site....
[08:51] <thug> what would you guys recommend for a good dc++ client ?
[08:51] <teamwork> allblacks_, you may need to mount it manually and then place a line for it in fstab.
[08:51] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Just give me a sec. Might sound stupid, and I might come up with something, but I am in law school and I excel and research, might be able to find you something.
[08:52] <lix> Jowi: You think I should write it into the wiki?
[08:52] <allblacks_> teamwork could you help me on that?
[08:52] <nickrud> Eric_Jardas, as far as I know, those are the ones that bash knows. Anything else is probably dependent on Xdefaults or the app itself
[08:52] <lix> brb
[08:52] <Kobalts> PurpZeY: Ok... I have tried google for over 2 hours.  Maybe you got better luck :)
[08:52] <finalbeta> allblacks_: see if you can see the drive with gparted (if not installed, install it from apt), if you don't see the usb disk. type dmesg and check if you see any usb related errors
[08:52] <sivaji> what will happen if i kill init process
[08:52] <teamwork> allblacks_, well, first thing is to see if Ubuntu finds it.  unplug it, plug it back in, wait five seconds, and then check dmesg.
[08:52] <finalbeta> allblacks_: if you get the errors, post them on the forums or something, but it probably would mean the drive is not supported.
[08:52] <DrStrangeLov> c++ client? you mean ide?
[08:52] <[Lightning] > thug until Apex for linux comes out try linuxdc++
[08:53] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, would it be possible to set the color using the menu and read its escape codes in some config file ?
[08:53] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: This help at all?
[08:53] <PurpZeY> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=464603&highlight=update-desktop-database
[08:53] <teamwork> allblacks_, and do everything finalbeta is telling you.  :)
[08:53] <[Lightning] > or valknut but it's not up to date
[08:53] <Jowi> lix, no idea :)
[08:54] <DJ-_-> teamwork: what was that link you gave me
[08:54] <teamwork> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[08:54] <finalbeta> DrStrangeLov: dc++ is some p2p protocol. though it's server based for chats (IRC)
[08:54] <Kobalts> PurpZeY: No, I tried all that... no luck
[08:54] <DJ-_-> thanks again
[08:54] <teamwork> DJ-_-, that's a handy website for Ubuntu.  you should dig around in it.
[08:54] <SixFeetUnder> hey all
[08:54] <thug> [Lightning]  thanks
[08:54] <DJ-_-> This IS pretty cool
[08:54] <[Lightning] > "Linux port of the famous dc++ client
[08:54] <[Lightning] > This package provides the linux port of the famous
[08:55] <[Lightning] > windows client dc++ for the P2P network Direct
[08:55] <[Lightning] > Connect." there is a package with a cvs snapshot in ubuntu
[08:55] <nickrud> Eric_Jardas, gnome doesn't use the escape codes; you can see what it uses in gconf-editor at /apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/<>
[08:55] <DJ-_-> you get to do whatever you want....oh the sense of POWER :P
[08:55] <DrStrangeLov> finalbeta, oh, never heard of it- so is anything better than bittorrent protocol on the horizon?
[08:55] <DrStrangeLov> most torrent clients on linux sucks - except maybe for rtorrent/bittornado
[08:55] <DJ-_-> teamwork: I sure will man thanks
[08:55] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Did you upgrade the kernel during your recent upgrades that you didn't pay attention to?
[08:55] <Kobalts> Nope
[08:55] <bensode> Looking for a guide to install a network printer on a ubuntu 6 server with no gui
[08:55] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[08:56] <dragon> lol
[08:56] <[Lightning] > anyone know why the system suddently stopped trafic even to localhost ?
[08:56] <finalbeta> DrStrangeLov: Not better, the bittorrent solves many of the problems dc++ has, but it has it's own fan base.
[08:56] <Kobalts> At least, I am 90% sure I didn't.
[08:56] <dragon> he says nop
[08:56] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Run unname -a
[08:56] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: Linux is a beautiful thing.. wait till you actually figure out what you're doing
[08:56] <finalbeta> [Lightning] : no idea. I think we just have to little information. I have no idea where to start debugging that.
[08:56] <Kobalts> Linux zopty 2.6.17-11-generic #2 SMP Tue Mar 13 23:32:38 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[08:57] <Kobalts> Looks same to me.  Hmm
[08:57] <DJ-_-> brb
[08:57] <IndyGunFreak> Kobalts: are you using the 64bit version?
[08:57] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: k, if u say so
[08:57] <Kobalts> No, 32
[08:57] <jj_> anyone have any information on the 2.6.20 kernel thrashing a Netgear wifi cards?
[08:57] <DrStrangeLov> DJ-_-, they all say that- and sometimes you learn it the hard way. first time a guy's ever said that to me was while i was on gentoo- a linux n00b. imagine the ride I had to go through :>
[08:57] <Eric_Jardas> nickrud, where is taht apps folder ?
[08:58] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: 17?!
[08:58] <allblacks_> oh yes another thing i all most forgot when i have installed the Ubuntu it worked the hdd on USB after the update to the next kernel it did not
[08:58] <hume> how do I force a disc check on next reboot?
[08:58] <duelboot> jj_, not me...am running it but don't have Netgear, but it hasn't messed up my linksys and dell wifi cards
[08:58] <Journyman> why is there no seamonkey package for ubuntu
[08:58] <dragon> i have played with linux never commited some thing would always stop my conversion
[08:58] <Kobalts> PurpZeY:  ? Or, kernel version ?
[08:58] <teamwork> hume, why not run fsck now?
[08:58] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Kernel version
[08:58] <Kobalts> err Oh ;)
[08:58] <hellogoodbye> so does the live cd have more support for hardware or something?
[08:58] <hellogoodbye> kernel wise
[08:58] <hume> teamwork, disc is mounted
[08:59] <jj_> dualboot, thanks for the info, every little helps
[08:59] <nickrud> Eric_Jardas, the settings are in ~/.gconf ; the best way to review & change them is with the app gconf-editor; if it isn't in your applications->system tools menu, right click the menu and select edit, then enable it
[08:59] <dragon> but i think i am goign to have a shreading party of all my msft software disks i am over it
[08:59] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: uname -a
[08:59] <IndyGunFreak> Journyman: czu it pretty much sucked.
[08:59] <Kobalts> PurpZey:  Yeah, 2.6.17-11
[08:59] <Journyman> oh
[08:59] <teamwork> hume, oh.  hmm ... let me check the fsck man page.
[08:59] <Journyman> I wasn't aware of the suckage
[09:00] <IndyGunFreak> Journyman: its obviously opinion, but i didn't like it at all.
[09:00] <duelboot> jj_, it's 20-16-generic #2 SMP that I have...don't know which version you have
[09:00] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Is that the most recent kernel, I am running 16, and I just upgraded, I didn't realize an upgrade came so fast....Have you tried using grub to boot into one of the older kernels?
[09:00] <hume> my laptop does not find any swap even though I have I GB on hda2 - anyone got ideas on what to check?
[09:00] <finalbeta> Kobalts: you did sudo apt-get install -f ?
[09:00] <IndyGunFreak> Journyman: whats wrong with Firefox
[09:00] <teamwork> hume, you sure it has to be unmounted?
[09:00] <Kobalts> PurpZeY: No, didn't think of that.  Though my list in the grub menu only lists that one, and a non SMP one.
[09:00] <jj_> dualboot, fyi, I updated to feisty but I can only get the card to work using 2.6.27
[09:00] <DJ-_-> in xubuntu i dont see an application list
[09:00] <hume> teamwork, not sure....
[09:01] <hellogoodbye> how can i get the latest kernel then put it as an option in grub?
[09:01] <teamwork> hume, try it.  i don't think you have to, looking at the fsck man page.
[09:01] <duelboot> jj_, interesting indeed...no help here
[09:01] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: it should become an option automatically
[09:01] <hellogoodbye> indygunfreak: is there an official kernel update then?
[09:01] <DJ-_-> I still have a p3 running on windows having some servers on it....i just wish i knew stuff so i could change that to linux too and get the similar servers
[09:01] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: I would see if you can't get grub to boot into one of the older kernels, see if that doesn't help....I mean, it's worth a shot...I know .16 caused a lot of issues for people, they reverted to .15 poof...
[09:02] <PurpZeY> !kernel
[09:02] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: hold on, let me see which one i'm using
[09:02] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: What is the current kernel version?
[09:02] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: no application menu in xubuntu?
[09:02] <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
[09:02] <jj_> dualboot, that should be 2.6.17. Getting a bit ahead of myself there.
[09:02] <Kobalts> PurpZeY:  I am thinking a reinstall would be best.  Wasted so much time on this.  And yeah, I will try that before I do the SOP for windows people --reinstall OS.  lol
[09:02] <DJ-_-> teamwork: no application menu in xubuntu?
[09:02] <bensode> Looking for a guide to install a network printer on a ubuntu 6 server with no gui
[09:02] <IndyGunFreak> U;n rybbubg 2,6,20-16
[09:02] <IndyGunFreak> oops, that should be, I'm running, 2.6.20-16
[09:03] <teamwork> DJ-_-, there should be.  if not add to the panel with a right click "add to panel"
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: no application menu?
[09:03] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: See, I don't know of a .17 kernel...I would seriously try -16 first. then try to reinstall.
[09:03] <DJ-_-> no!!
[09:03] <hellogoodbye> is that just by normal updates tou got that kernel?
[09:03] <Kobalts> PurpZeY: Thanks for the help though.  If you don't hear back in this channel, then it means I am reinstalling. :S
[09:03] <DJ-_-> add to panel and then?
[09:03] <N9NU> does anyone know if I need a special driver for grub to install to by HD0, which is RAID 0 Running Vista (sata drives). This is a NVIDIA MOBO
[09:03] <PurpZeY> Kobalts: Goodluck.
[09:03] <DJ-_-> teamwork: add to panel and then?
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: lol, relax... do what team-work said.. except i think its xfce menu, not application menu
[09:03] <PurpZeY> !RAID
[09:03] <ubotu> 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
[09:03] <Kobalts> Later all.
[09:03] <teamwork> DJ-_-, menu bar
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: add to panel, then drag XFCE menu to the panel.
[09:03] <DJ-_-> k wait
[09:03] <N9NU> oh i downloaded the wrong CD then
[09:03] <N9NU> woops
[09:03] <PurpZeY> hellogoodbye: That's normal updates usually.
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> sounds like he might have had an issue.
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:04] <hellogoodbye> ok, whats the cli command to update please?
[09:04] <N9NU> i downloaded the desktop one
[09:04] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: You mean, with -17 kernel?
[09:04] <elliotjhug> any ideas on how to get rid of ' #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured)' error in phpmyadmin when I try and login. Tried restarting mysql and apache
[09:04] <allblacks_> gparted can see the external hdd ... so what can i do to access it?
[09:04] <PurpZeY> N9NU: I think you need alternate.
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: no.. he was trying to add the xfce menu to his panel.
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> and just vanished.
[09:04] <jj_> bensode, cups has a browser based config. utility. No GUI needed
[09:04] <N9NU> yeah...no biggie. i will download that one
[09:04] <teamwork> allblacks_, what's gparted calling it, the device name?
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: i have no idea, never done that via terminal.
[09:05] <hellogoodbye> il do it via the gui then
[09:05] <Memories> Hello everyone, how you all doing!
[09:05] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: Oh...hehe...Yeah, that other guy was running -17 kernel, which weirded me out, b/c I haven't see that as an upate.
[09:05] <Memories> few min ago i got 2 hits on my firestarted firewall
[09:05] <VampBoi> I'm trying to get the latest version of Ubuntu to run.  I got it installed and went to reboot it but I get this message /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.
[09:05] <allblacks_>   /dev/sda1
[09:05] <Memories> one of em on port 80 and the other on 443
[09:05] <Memories> should i bworried?!
[09:05] <DJ-_-> well i am done
[09:05] <Memories> theyre from the same ip
[09:05] <teamwork> Memories, two hits!  that's all.  i usually get hundreds of hits a day.
[09:05] <allblacks_>   /dev/sda= external hdd
[09:05] <DJ-_-> one more question
[09:05] <PurpZeY> Memories: The one from port 80 is someone try to browse your IP.
[09:05] <centrex> When I was installing ubuntu, I accidentally set my single/double quote key to be something else.  how can I go about fixing this?
[09:06] <IndyGunFreak> PurpZeY: i think i'm using -17
[09:06] <Memories> teamwork, am using a proxy so usualy the server gets all the hits
[09:06] <DJ-_-> i cant login to gmail via ubuntu i tried firefox opera and other browsers too
[09:06] <centrex> Is it locales, kernelmapping, or what?
[09:06] <bensode> jj_, Not sure what you mean by browser based.  It runs it's own mini-web server?
[09:06] <IndyGunFreak> wait, no.. -16
[09:06] <Memories> purpzey, you mean theyre trying to brwose through my pc ?
[09:06] <IndyGunFreak> my bad
[09:06] <PurpZeY> Memories: Besides, the whole point of having the firewall is to keep people out. It's like a banker saying, someone shot at my bullet proof glass. If the bullet can't get through you're good...Just keep an eye on it.
[09:06] <PurpZeY> Memories: Not likely.
[09:06] <DJ-_-> teamwork: i cant login to gmail via ubuntu i tried firefox opera and other browsers too
[09:06] <teamwork> Memories, it's nothing to worry about.
[09:06] <hellogoodbye> seems like the update manager is downloading 2.6.20-16-generic
[09:06] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: Right, -16
[09:06] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: do you get an error message?
[09:06] <teamwork> DJ-_-, you need cookies and javascript enabled.
[09:06] <PurpZeY> IndyGunFreak: That's what I thought -16 is the current version, I dunno where heck he got -17
[09:06] <DJ-_-> no after logon loading and then blank
[09:06] <Memories> thats the thing, am worried tht they might have found a way tht im not aware of!
[09:06] <PurpZeY> Memories: Don't even think twice about.
[09:06] <DJ-_-> both are enabled
[09:06] <finalbeta> centrex: you chose the wrong keyboard layout? System - Preferences - Keyboard - Layouts
[09:06] <jj_> bensode, install apache and cups on the print server and then add the network
[09:07] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: well, thats probably why he's having trouble.
[09:07] <Memories> i dont know how to test if theres any port oipened on my pc
[09:07] <hellogoodbye> indygunfreak: so there's a change this new kernel will solve my woes?
[09:07] <allblacks_> now i can find the partitions on /media but it says i need root privileges to access the content .... but how i am going to do that
[09:07] <jj_> bensode, ... printer
[09:07] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: i didn't say that.
[09:07] <centrex> finalbeta, whats the commandline package to dpkg-reconfigure?  Im not using gnome
[09:07] <IndyGunFreak> but i don't think it could hurt.
[09:07] <PurpZeY> How do I check all the network services my computer is running?
[09:07] <bensode> jj_, Thanks.  Don't suppose there is anyway to do this by hand without having to install apache
[09:07] <hellogoodbye> but it's a step in the right direction?
[09:07] <PurpZeY> hellogoodbye: It may not have any effect.
[09:07] <iqon> PurpZeY, try netstat
[09:07] <DJ-_-> teamwork: it is enabled but firefox is blank aftr the loading part of gmail
[09:07] <elliotjhug>  #2002 - The server is not responding (or the local MySQL server's socket is not correctly configured) error with phpmyadmin?
[09:07] <PurpZeY> Memories: See iqon.
[09:08] <Memories> Teamwork , how can i scan my ports if theyre opened or not (mind you im using a proxy so i cant use online tests cos they will scan the server and not my pc )
[09:08] <teamwork> DJ-_-, hmm ... i dunno dude.
[09:08] <PurpZeY> Memories: netstate
[09:08] <jj_> bensode, I don't think you _need_ to install apache, but you will then have to configure cups from a terminal
[09:08] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: Any ideas?
[09:08] <PurpZeY> netstat&
[09:08] <roland_> hi, i have internet acces trough eth0 (wich has a public IP address) and i have a second nic, eth1 wich has a static private ip configured , and a router is connected to eth1 , and the router is suposed to forward packets to the internal lan , but i cant acces the router to configure it, altough i know its interface can be accesed on 192.168.0.1
[09:08] <PurpZeY> netstat
[09:08] <PurpZeY> geezeeee.
[09:08] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: thinkin
[09:08] <DJ-_-> teamwork: k, thx for all the oda help
[09:08] <IndyGunFreak> i just logged in to my gmail account
[09:08] <Memories> purpzey, as u noticed am a beginner, so could u point it out plz!
[09:08] <teamwork> Memories, ports are closed by default.  unless you've messed with iptables, they're closed.  nothing to worry about.  :)
[09:08] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: k
[09:08] <frolle> I am trying to mount my windows shared folder via lan, it is working, but i cant get write permssions, what is wrong?
[09:08] <allblacks_> and on Gparted i have a lock in front of all partitions
[09:08] <teamwork> DJ-_-, no problem.  :)
[09:08] <PurpZeY> Memories: just type netstat at a term
[09:08] <Memories> teamwork , oh ok thank you then :)
[09:08] <finalbeta> centrex: no idea.
[09:09] <PurpZeY> teamwork: seriously, yeah. don't worry.
[09:09] <Memories> thanks teamwork , purpzey sorry if i bothered:)
[09:09] <DJ-_-> teamwork: without your help another 1-2 hrs wasted on reinstall :P
[09:09] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: and you're not getting any error messages or anything?
[09:09] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: no
[09:09] <PurpZeY> Memories: We are here to help, you're welcome...
[09:09] <PurpZeY> Or not.
[09:09] <teamwork> Memories, no bother.  most folks in #ubuntu enjoy helping.
[09:09] <bensode> jj_,  Yeah I just have shell access setup no gui on the server.  I just needed to be able to print text and config files from this server to an existing IP printer on the network.  This box doesn't need to be a print server just need a way to print from it.  It's a very minimal NFS server and cvs host
[09:09] <IndyGunFreak> well, must be a javascript issue, is th only thing i can figure, since its effecting all your browsers
[09:10] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: what can i do about it....lets say firefox
[09:10] <IndyGunFreak> i'm thinkin
[09:10] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: kl
[09:10] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: k
[09:10] <DJ-_-> *
[09:10] <teamwork> DJ-_-, yeah that'd be wasted time for no reason.  hey, you'll be reinstalling in a few months anyway, so you'll get the clean slate then.
[09:10] <jj_> bensode, not sure, but have a look at man lpr
[09:10] <PurpZeY> roland_: That sounds like quite a setup.
[09:10] <centrex> finalbeta, I threw the gnome menu into an enlightenment window and found it, thanks so much!
[09:10] <hellogoodbye> indygunfreak: when updates are installed, assuming it doesnt fix the problem, would it be a good idea to get an ssh server running so i can try and fix it remotely?
[09:10] <DJ-_-> teamwork: why is that lol? ii gotta reinstall in a few months?
[09:10] <bensode> jj_, I'll take a look at the cups site and look for a manual configuration for it or I'll go the lpr method.  Thanks for the yip =)
[09:10] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: Click Edit/Preferneces.. then click the Content Tab... is enable Java/Javascript checked?
[09:10] <VampBoi> hi, I'm trying to get the latest version of Ubuntu to run.  I got it installed and went to reboot it but I get this message /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.
[09:10] <bensode> jj_, err thanks for the TIP
[09:11] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: enabled
[09:11] <OuZo> how do you benchmark a hard drive's read & write speeds? thanks
[09:11] <PurpZeY> DJ-_-: Fiesty is only going to be supported for a year-and-a-half, so when gutsy comes out, most peope will upgrade at some point.
[09:11] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: click Advanced, what all is checked there?
[09:11] <finalbeta> centrex: np, wish I knew what packages where available through dpkg--reconfigure
[09:11] <Trae> Hey gang, is there a tool I can use to have a hard drive mount at boot?
[09:11] <teamwork> DJ-_-, you want to upgrade to Gusty don't you.  clean install is the best way to update.  upgrades are sooo bugged out for most folks.
[09:11] <Trae> a graphical tool that is.
[09:11] <jj_> bensode, no problem. For you, lpr should do the trick
[09:11] <IndyGunFreak> hellogoodbye: you're way over my head with that kinda talk, i don't know.
[09:11] <DJ-_-> oh ok....what bout dist-upgrade?
[09:11] <spence> does ubuntu include an applet that monitors the cpu/hd/video temperature on notebooks?
[09:11] <hellogoodbye> ah ok
[09:11] <DJ-_-> teamwork PurpZeY: got yall
[09:11] <stiv2k> what's better, using NFS or just using nautilus + SSH to browse/download stuff off my file server ?????//
[09:11] <PurpZeY> spence: If it's not included there are certainly packages for gui.
[09:11] <hellogoodbye> i think i shall, then i can see what's going on
[09:12] <centrex> finalbeta, I usually do everything command line, trying out ubuntu at work, this menu stuff has got me all hosed :-/
[09:12] <PurpZeY> spence: And I think they might be included.
[09:12] <CokeMan> where is that list where i remove the cdrom from being used when i apt-get something?
[09:12] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: still thinking?
[09:12] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: did you click the advanced tab, what all is checkd htere?
[09:12] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: The repository list.
[09:12] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: resize windows
[09:12] <teamwork> CokeMan, gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list   Comment out the cds.
[09:12] <PurpZeY> CokeMan: It;s source.list
[09:12] <IndyGunFreak> ij
[09:12] <centrex> CokeMan, /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:12] <IndyGunFreak> ok
[09:13] <spence> PurpZeY: what name would i be looking for?
[09:13] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: it says waiting for mail.google.com and after sometime it becomes blank
[09:13] <capitalidea> I need a little direction in getting my soundcard to play whats coming out of Beep Media Player and Tremulous at the same time, I guess I have to set up my conf so that all sounds play through it at the same time and no one program can possess the card. Anyone got any URLs or buzzwords?
[09:13] <PurpZeY> spence: I don't know the names of the packages....just ask the chan "What is the name of the package that does X"
[09:13] <CokeMan> everyone: thanks :P
[09:13] <rdw200169> ESD
[09:13] <[Lightning] > why do you think i get this behaviour ?
[09:13] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: i wonder if in your efforts to remove KDE and Xfce, if you borked something
[09:13] <[Lightning] > PING 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
[09:13] <[Lightning] > --- 127.0.0.1 ping statistics ---
[09:13] <[Lightning] > 119 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 118051ms
[09:13] <IndyGunFreak> i wouldn't think so, but you never know.
[09:13] <PurpZeY> capitalidea: You looked all the alsa stuff?
[09:13] <allblacks_> teamwork, if i type fdisk -l i can see the partition on the external hdd how can i access them
[09:13] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: it started before that
[09:13] <rizhun> Can anyone tell me how I can shrink the root filesystem on Ubuntu 6.06 ?
[09:13] <IndyGunFreak> oh ok
[09:13] <capitalidea> PurpZeY: no
[09:14] <PurpZeY> !alsa | capitalidea
[09:14] <ubotu> capitalidea: 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
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, i don't know, and it doesn't work on Opera or Firefox?
[09:14] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: it was working fine yesterday
[09:14] <stiv2k> what's better, using NFS or just using nautilus + SSH to browse/download stuff off my file server ?????????//
[09:14] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: all the browsers i tried
[09:14] <spence> !temp
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about temp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <rizhun> resize2fs ?  but the root filesystem is mounted...
[09:14] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k: for security - ssh
[09:14] <capitalidea> thanks!
[09:14] <spence> !temperature monitor
[09:14] <teamwork> !chmod | allblacks_
[09:14] <ubotu> allblacks_: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[09:14] <PurpZeY> Spence
[09:14] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: can you access it through thunderbird, or have you tried that?
[09:14] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: i have not enabled pop in there
[09:14] <PurpZeY> spence: Watch me.
[09:14] <iqon> spence, try lm-sensors
[09:15] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: but lets say i want to stream a movie from my server....would SSH still be ideal?
[09:15] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: ping is fine
[09:15] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: oh ok.. well, i guess that would make a difference
[09:15] <PurpZeY> iqon: thx...hehe...
[09:15] <johnny> i streamed movies ovr ssh locally
[09:15] <johnny> it worked fine
[09:15] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k: as long as you have a fairly powerful computer you should be fine
[09:15] <DJ-_-> johnny: i need to learn that :P
[09:15] <johnny> or rahter.. i mounted remote fs via sshfs
[09:15] <IndyGunFreak> thats just wierd, i don't know.
[09:15] <hellogoodbye> you may want to look into sshfs
[09:15] <teamwork> allblacks_, see the message from ubotu above.  you'll need to chmod the appropriate files/directories that you want 'user' to be able to access.
[09:15] <johnny> that works easily
[09:15] <johnny> yeah
[09:15] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: i tried but it kept lagging.
[09:15] <johnny> ssh rules
[09:15] <johnny> use that
[09:15] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: it kept having to buffer
[09:15] <hellogoodbye> mounts a remote folder over ssh, appears like a local folder
[09:15] <Jay-Dub> WELL....
[09:16] <DJ-_-> johnny: ah lol k i gotta google about dat 1st
[09:16] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k: in your media player boost your buffer
[09:16] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak:  ok....
[09:16] <elliotjhug> stiv2k: sorry to interupt.. but gnump3d is good for streaming..
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub:  deep subject
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: sorry... i'm baffled on that one
[09:16] <hellogoodbye> johnny
[09:16] <stiv2k> elliotjhug: what is gnump3d?
[09:16] <hellogoodbye> whoops sorry
[09:16] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: np...i ll figure out sumthing
[09:16] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: thanks for the help  too
[09:16] <DJ-_-> I am going ppl ttyl
[09:16] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: um i tried to open it with VLC but it would not open it kept opening wiht totem which i dont know how to change the buffer size
[09:16] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: no prob... when in doubt, fix it like you'd fix windows.. :)
[09:16] <teamwork> allblacks_, there's also the option of having your external mount to somewhere in /home, but I'm not sure how to go about doing that.  you'll probably have to write a udev rule and then add a line to fstab.
[09:16] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: will try
[09:17] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: good luck
[09:17] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: thx
[09:17] <elliotjhug> stiv2k: its like a webserver that produces m3u files from mp3s or oggs in the /var/music dir on your PC. Then you can open the m3u on another system to stream the files
[09:17] <coreGrl> hi
[09:17] <stiv2k> elliotjhug: interesting
[09:17] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k, it's probs cos vlc can't see the folder because it isnt part of gnome
[09:17] <Yitram> fix it like you'd fix windows?  Fdisk and hope it works the next time?
[09:17] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: oooooh
[09:17] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: any other *good* media players to suggest
[09:17] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: so what were you going to say?
[09:17] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k, vlc is the shit:P
[09:17] <coreGrl> someone knows how to install Sagem eagle usb adsl modem on feisty?
[09:17] <Yitram> um...i'd say vlc lol
[09:18] <hellogoodbye> try using sshfs and vlc will see it
[09:18] <stiv2k> hellogoodbye: right but as you said it wouldnt see the remote folder
[09:18] <stiv2k> so i couldnt play the movie
[09:18] <teamwork> mplayer is on par with vlc, IMO.
[09:18] <Yitram> or CCCP using MPC but thats on windoze
[09:18] <DJ-_-> just got back on to ask....it was working before i disabled ipv6
[09:18] <DJ-_-> could that be a problem?
[09:18] <weetabix> dick dick dick
[09:18] <Jay-Dub> i still can't get something going and im leaving for mexico so i need something on my laptop by friday
[09:18] <Jay-Dub> and i can't reach my friend
[09:18] <teamwork> weetabix, you know better.
[09:18] <Jay-Dub> *grr*
[09:18] <DJ-_-> teamwork: just got back on to ask....it was working before i disabled ipv6...cud dat be a problem?
[09:19] <dragon> i just installed ubuntu and how do i look at you tube videos
[09:19] <caminomaster> hello
[09:19] <ikonia> dragon: you need to install flash
[09:19] <ikonia> !flash >dragon
[09:19] <teamwork> DJ-_-, uh ... ipv wha??   :)  maybe.  try and see.  also make sure you have https enabled if you're using a firewall.
[09:19] <dragon> ok ill attempt it
[09:19] <DJ-_-> teamwork: k
[09:20] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: does gmail conflict with ipv6?
[09:20] <IndyGunFreak> ipv6?
[09:20] <capitalidea> hm, that didn't work
[09:20] <IndyGunFreak> !ipv6
[09:20] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[09:20] <hellogoodbye> stiv2k: sshfs means any application will be able to access your media server
[09:20] <iqon> DJ-_-, i don't see how it could
[09:20] <IndyGunFreak> it might, i don't use it... i don't think..lol
[09:20] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: k
[09:20] <capitalidea> Tremulous cannot be heard while BMP is playing
[09:20] <DJ-_-> iqon: then what could be the possible error?
[09:21] <capitalidea> I tried the tip for getting more than one application to use the soundcard at the same time, didn't work
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> well that link doesn't work
[09:21] <DJ-_-> ?
[09:21] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: which ling
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: the one in the ipv6 link
[09:21] <DJ-_-> link
[09:21] <Jay-Dub> I NEED HELP PLEASE
[09:21] <DJ-_-> well i disabled it from that link
[09:21] <dragon> should i get tar
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> Jay-Dub: i asked you twice what you we4re talking about.
[09:21] <teamwork> capitalidea, try System > Pref's > Sound > Sounds > Enable software sound mixing (ESD)
[09:21] <ikonia> Jay-Dub: you have to ask a question to get help
[09:21] <IndyGunFreak> just ask
[09:21] <ling> lingling!
[09:21] <ikonia> dragon: no - read the url I sent you
[09:21] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak: I disabled it from that link
[09:22] <DJ-_-> iqon: ?
[09:22] <IndyGunFreak> DJ-_-: oh ok.
[09:22] <IndyGunFreak> well, i don't know, maybe re-enable it.
[09:22] <DJ-_-> IndyGunFreak:  will try
[09:22] <IndyGunFreak> ikonia: greetings.. you must have snuck in.. i haven't saw you around in a while.
[09:22] <allblacks_> i heard about writing in fstab in the lines -o force
[09:22] <capitalidea> teamwork: that is already checked
[09:22] <stiv2k> hey is there a way to stretch all the icons on my gnome desktop to all be the same size instead of having to do them one by one
[09:22] <allblacks_> and it will make the partition availble
[09:22] <ikonia> IndyGunFreak: greetings back, I've been in most nights although my hours have been a bit random/unusual
[09:22] <Jay-Dub> i said that i couldn't find anything that i needed and i can't get in touch with a friend to get the iso in time, because im leaving for mexico and i need something on my laptop before then
[09:23] <IndyGunFreak> ikonia: understood.
[09:23] <ikonia> Jay-Dub: what do you want ?
[09:23] <sam000> I reinstalled mount because it wasn't working and now it won't boot
[09:23] <Jay-Dub> ubuntu
[09:23] <ikonia> sam000: you re-install mount
[09:23] <acefrahm> can anyone see my website?  http://acefrahm.com/      with ip address right now of     http://151.196.21.23/
[09:23] <ikonia> Jay-Dub: http://www.ubuntu.com
[09:23] <IndyGunFreak> ikonia: you're perfect for j-dub, he needs advanced help..lol
[09:23] <ikonia> sam000: what are you talking about re-installing mount
[09:23] <Jay-Dub> but i have no way of copying the iso to a cd
[09:23] <hellogoodbye> jaydub, get something like damn small linux on a usb stick, boot that then install ubuntu from there?
[09:23] <IndyGunFreak> lmao
[09:23] <sam000> i did reinstall mount
[09:23] <elliotjhug> acefrahm: yup loading, slow though
[09:23] <VeganChick> how weird...i had so many problems with xubuntu, but almost no problems with ubuntu
[09:23] <ikonia> Jay-Dub: then you need to go and buy a magaine with it on the front cover
[09:24] <capitalidea> acefrahm: the dns doesn't work...
[09:24] <ikonia> IndyGunFreak: I smell a stitch up
[09:24] <Jay-Dub> omg
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:24] <elliotjhug> capitalidea: its just slow I think
[09:24] <sam000> I removed mount (sudo apt-get remove mount) then installed (sudo apt-get install mount
[09:24] <capitalidea> ah
[09:24] <sam000> )
[09:24] <silvertip257> I'm trying to use the "dd" command to make a copy of a disk and then I'd like to pipe it to bzip2 to compress it; I need help generating a command
[09:24] <Jay-Dub> why would i go buy a machine when i already have something to put it on?
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> magazine
[09:24] <ikonia> Jay-Dub: I said "magazine"
[09:24] <IndyGunFreak> you know, like Linux magazine
[09:24] <Jay-Dub> ohhh
[09:24] <Jay-Dub> lol
[09:24] <Jay-Dub> i knew that
[09:25] <hellogoodbye> jay-dub, where there'ss a will, there's a way
[09:25] <[Lightning] > acefram apparently will timeout
[09:25] <teamwork> Jay-Dub, have you looked at these:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[09:25] <[Lightning] > acefrahm*
[09:25] <ikonia> sam000: looks like you've broke you system and mount is not on it
[09:25] <DUPAS> hey wassup ubuntu dudes :D
[09:25] <acefrahm> why isn't that site working?  I added   "ServerName localhost" to the end of apache2.conf
[09:25] <Jay-Dub> yea i looked there
[09:25] <sam000> ikonia: yep
[09:25] <VeganChick> it's really dizzying to watch terminal work...
[09:25] <IndyGunFreak> teamwork: *he's tried everything*
[09:25] <ikonia> sam000: get re-installing
[09:25] <DUPAS> HAHAHA
[09:25] <capitalidea> Jay-Dub: you need to install Ubuntu on your laptop?
[09:25] <Jay-Dub> yea
[09:25] <sam000> ikonia: any chance of fixing
[09:25] <DUPAS> hahahahahaha
[09:25] <Jay-Dub> and on my computer
[09:25] <ikonia> sam000: not easily
[09:26] <hellogoodbye> updates applied, rebooting into standard kernel! brb
[09:26] <Jay-Dub> but the computer can wait
[09:26] <teamwork> IndyGunFreak, oh.  :-|
[09:26] <DUPAS> realy dizzy the terminal :D:D:D:D
[09:26] <capitalidea> Go get an hour at Kinkos or a computer cafe and burn an iso
[09:26] <sam000> ikonia: hard isn't bad
[09:26] <tech13> We have a remote cups server, how do we set gnome to use it?
[09:26] <DUPAS> Use Freespire man , PEACE!
[09:26] <capitalidea> tech13: add a printer
[09:26] <IndyGunFreak> sam000: i thinkt he bigger issue, is it'd be difficult to talk you through over an irc channel.
[09:26] <ikonia> sam000: ok - boot from a cdrom - setup a complete chroot environment, setup networking and do an apt-get install mount
[09:26] <IndyGunFreak> lma
[09:26] <IndyGunFreak> o
[09:26] <capitalidea> tech13: ever add a printer from gnome?
[09:26] <acefrahm> I built a folder with a webpage, added a  symlink in "sites-enabled" to acefrahm.com file in "sites-available"
[09:26] <Oggu> Why cant I change my resolution? In xorg.conf there 3 diffrent but I can just use 800x600
[09:26] <lemmingsrule> what version of ubuntu would i download for a dual core processor ??????????????????????
[09:26] <tech13> capitalidea, is there a way to add all the printers from the cups server vs each printer?
[09:26] <ikonia> IndyGunFreak: thats as good as he's going to get
[09:26] <roryy> silvertip257: maybe "dd if=/dev/cdrom |bzip2 > img.bz2"  ?  you might want to change the device and blocksize
[09:27] <ikonia> lemmingsrule: any one you want
[09:27] <Faemir> lemmingsrule, the normal one.
[09:27] <elliotjhug> lemmingsrule: 7.04 desktop is as good as any
[09:27] <capitalidea> tech13: I'm not sure
[09:27] <IndyGunFreak> ikonia: you're killing me
[09:27] <spasticteapot> lemmingsrule: Generic Ubuntu would be fine.
[09:27] <lemmingsrule> not 64bit one right ?
[09:27] <ikonia> roryy: thats not how you use pipe
[09:27] <sam000> ikonia: what do you mean set a complete chroot enviroment
[09:27] <ikonia> lemmingsrule: you can if your chip is 64 bit
[09:27] <silvertip257> roryy:  sorry hard disk partition :(
[09:27] <Jay-Dub> .......
[09:27] <elliotjhug> lemmingsrule: 32bit will be just fine
[09:27] <ikonia> sam000: as I said - hard
[09:27] <spasticteapot> lemmingsrule: Depends on your processor. Are you using a C2D or A64?
[09:27] <lemmingsrule> c2d
[09:27] <roryy> ikonia: it isn't?
[09:27] <ikonia> roryy: no
[09:27] <capitalidea> tech13: System/Prefences/Printing
[09:27] <roryy> silvertip257: if=/dev/hda1 or whatever
[09:27] <tyler_d> beryl with emerald theme manager on a nvidia 8800 , ubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn, upon loading beryl(which works wonderfully); my menu bar has dissapeared... tried switching decorator as well as from emerald manager to gtk... still nothing.... anyone help please?
[09:27] <roryy> ikonia: pray enlighten me
[09:27] <sam000> ikonia: how?
[09:27] <ikonia> roryy: nor is that how you use dd
[09:27] <ikonia> sam000: I'm not talking you through it
[09:27] <spasticteapot> lemmingsrule: Yeah, 32 bit. Unless you're messing around with SPARCs, 32 bit is the way to go.
[09:27] <thefirstdude> is there a package for FTP in terminal?
[09:28] <ikonia> sam000: its easier to re-install
[09:28] <tdn> It takes very long to establish SSH connections on my LAN. I have the output from "ssh -vvv host" here: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/P596.html. Why does this happen? What can I do to fix it?
[09:28] <ikonia> roryy:  you want redirect >
[09:28] <thefirstdude> like puttyFtp?
[09:28] <ikonia> roryy: and you need an of= for dd
[09:28] <lemmingsrule> ok 32 bit it is as i dunno what sparcs is :P
[09:28] <roryy> ikonia: i'm afraid you don't actually know what you're talking about
[09:28] <ikonia> roryy: possibly not
[09:28] <acefrahm> I restarted apache and got no errors, so why doesn't apache serve that page?
[09:28] <capitalidea> lemmingsrule: what kiind of PC do you have?
[09:28] <donferna> thefirstdude, did you try to use 'ftp' command on a terminal?
[09:28] <iqon> how about "dd if=/dev/xyz | bzip2 > file"
[09:28] <CokeMan> im trying to create a raid 5 and apon issueing the command for mdadm to create it, i recieved the following error: mdadm: An option must be given to set the mode before a second device is listed
[09:28] <thefirstdude> donferna, yes
[09:29] <KaKaRoTo> hi, I need help again with my soundcard
[09:29] <thefirstdude> donferna, but I don't know how to use it
[09:29] <KaKaRoTo> lenovo x60s
[09:29] <silvertip257> ty roryy; gonna work on it
[09:29] <capitalidea> CokeMan: read the man page first
[09:29] <KaKaRoTo> snd-hda-intel loaded with probe_mask=3
[09:29] <KaKaRoTo> it works sometimes, sometimes it doesn't
[09:29] <shiryu> what is the code for be root and change things?
[09:29] <capitalidea> shiryu: sudo
[09:29] <shiryu> ok thanks
[09:29] <jermain> can somebody tell me how to find the device i want to mount?
[09:29] <CokeMan> capitalidea, beings as i have no idea what that command does or what it requires, i doubt reading the man page would help.
[09:29] <hellogoodbye> get in, one working ubuntu laptop! :D:D
[09:29] <Oggu> In my xorg.conf there is 3 different resolutions but I cant change from 800x600. What to do?
[09:29] <hellogoodbye> thanks all helpers
[09:30] <jermain> sudo mount <device> <mountpoint>
[09:30] <donferna> thefirstdude, ftp gives you an ftp shell, you can use some commands there to get help, try 'help'
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[09:30] <capitalidea> CokeMan: the man page will tell you most of the time
[09:30] <donferna> thefirstdude, to start a coneccion, use 'open ftp.site.com'
[09:30] <IndyGunFreak> jermain: lspci i think will show all the devices attatched to your PC, if that helps
[09:30] <donferna> thefirstdude, it'll ask you for your user/password
[09:30] <shiryu> capitalidea i put sudo but what more? i want to pass archives to a external c:
[09:30] <capitalidea> jermain: dmesg | less to find your device and the name it's given in /dev/
[09:30] <CokeMan> capitalidea, ok thank you, anyone else?
[09:30] <The_Machine> anyone know how i can decrypt an encrypted zip file?
[09:30] <ikonia> The_Machine: use the password ?
[09:31] <acefrahm> My /etc/apache2/sites-available/acefrahm.com    is
[09:31] <iqon> The_Machine, man zip
[09:31] <The_Machine> ikonia, i don't have it.
[09:31] <The_Machine> which is why i'm asking...
[09:31] <jermain> oh thanky you guys
[09:31] <ikonia> The_Machine: then you shouldn't be trying to crack it
[09:31] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:31] <acefrahm> <VirtualHost *:*>
[09:31] <acefrahm> ServerName acefrahm.com
[09:31] <acefrahm> ServerAlias www.acefrahm.com
[09:31] <acefrahm> DocumentRoot /var/www/acefrahm.com
[09:31] <acefrahm> ServerAdmin webmaster@acefrahm.com
[09:31] <acefrahm> ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/acefrahm.com-error_log
[09:31] <acefrahm> CustomLog /var/log/apache2/www.example.com-access_log common
[09:31] <KaKaRoTo> alsa-info script : http://pastebin.ca/545313
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[09:31] <The_Machine> ikonia, you shouldn't be typing.
[09:31] <PurpZeY> !pastebin
[09:31] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:31] <capitalidea> shiryu: if your external drive is connected you should just copy to it using the desktop icon that shows up
[09:31] <ikonia> The_Machine: I disagree
[09:31] <The_Machine> dick.
[09:31] <PurpZeY> !ohmy
[09:31] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:31] <The_Machine> cheney?
[09:32] <CokeMan> im trying to create a raid 5 and apon issueing the command for mdadm to create it, i recieved the following error: mdadm: An option must be given to set the mode before a second device is listed
[09:32] <KaKaRoTo> crimsun, u there ?
[09:32] <shiryu> but it says that i dont have the permision capitalidea
[09:32] <Toulouse> hey guys, is there any way i can have an internet connection with WiFi and a wired connection to another machine at the same time???
[09:32] <ikonia> The_Machine: no need for language, or to try to crack files
[09:32] <The_Machine> ikonia, no need to be a dick cheney, or talk to me any more.
[09:32] <capitalidea> Toulouse: yeah
[09:32] <PurpZeY> We had this same convo yesterday, same exact issue. . .
[09:32] <ikonia> Toulouse: yes tottally just need to manage your routes
[09:32] <ikonia> !ops
[09:32] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:32] <Seveas> ikonia, ?
[09:32] <Toulouse> ikonia: how could i do that
[09:32] <jrib> ikonia: ?
[09:32] <dragon> ok i got a padlock on a file i am trying to install what gives
[09:32] <nixternal> ikonia: ?
[09:32] <nixternal> heh
[09:32] <ikonia> sorry guys check #ops channel
[09:33] <Toulouse> capitalidea: how can i do that
[09:33] <jj_> Toulouse, you need to set up the ip routing to use 2 cards. Try Guidedog for a nice GUI way to do it
[09:33] <donferna> thefirstdude, use 'lcd /local/folder/' to move between local folders, 'cd remote/folder/' to move in ftp folders, 'get' and 'put' to transfer files, use the command 'binary' to be able to transfer binary files, such mp3, images, etc, 'ls' to list files/folders from FTP
[09:33] <iqon> CokeMan, you need to specify the mode of mdadm, try build
[09:33] <ikonia> Toulouse: if you use route add you can use card 1 to route to the internet router and then card 2 to route over a lan ip
[09:33] <Kalisto> anyone know how i can get xchat to minimize to my gnome panel when i click on the X to close? right now it just closes altogether
[09:33] <capitalidea> Toulouse: ifconfig -l to see the devices you can use, then ifconfig devicename up to bring both of them up and also dhclient devicename with both devices so they are both using dhcp
[09:34] <capitalidea> Toulouse: you can sudo su to become root or you can just sudo if you like
[09:34] <thinkl00p> is there a synaptic install for VU-meterplugin for XMMS in ubuntu?
[09:34] <Toulouse> umm, ok maybe i'll try that guidedog gui method first, cuase i dont know much about this
[09:34] <capitalidea> the first option saves some time
[09:34] <KaKaRoTo> anyone here can help me with my problem ?
[09:34] <Toulouse> i dont know much about networking
[09:34] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: Do you drink too much?
[09:34] <CokeMan> iqon, i did, -create
[09:34] <capitalidea> Can't pay the bills?
[09:34] <thefirstdude> donferna, thanks :)
[09:34] <ikonia> Toulouse: give us the network ranges and I'll give you the route add ommands
[09:34] <lemmingsrule> whats the current release of ubuntu called, the last one i used was dapper drake
[09:34] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, I don't, but I don't see how it's relevant :p
[09:34] <ikonia> Toulouse: I'm being sporting
[09:34] <PurpZeY> lemmingsrule: Feisty Fawn
[09:34] <donferna> thefirstdude, you can install puttyftp too, sudo apt-get install putty-tools
[09:34] <lemmingsrule> ty
[09:34] <iqon> CokeMan, -create or --create?
[09:34] <Toulouse> ikonia: i dont understand what that means
[09:35] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: Well, we have to know your problem first!
[09:35] <CokeMan> sudo mdadm create verbose /dev/md0 level=5 raid-devices=3 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
[09:35] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, and I assure you, I didn't spill anything on the hardware :p
[09:35] <thefirstdude> donferna, how to use it?
[09:35] <Toulouse> im just trying to get a machine to run vnc
[09:35] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, I stated it, but noone answered.. at least, now I have your attention
[09:35] <ikonia> Toulouse: give me your network ranges and I'll give you the commands
[09:35] <capitalidea> ah
[09:35] <capitalidea> restate
[09:35] <CokeMan> iqon, i think i know whats wrong, one sec.
[09:35] <Toulouse> what are my network ranges
[09:35] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, lenovo x60s sound card isn't working
[09:35] <Toulouse> ?
[09:35] <thefirstdude> donferna, typing 'puttyftp' doesn't work?
[09:35] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, sure, no prob
[09:35] <oldude67> will ubuntu run on a p3 with 256 mem?
[09:35] <ikonia> Toulouse: your ip addresses and gateways
[09:35] <DrStrangeLov> anyone's tried envy to install nvidia drivers not supported for legacy cards and got feisty running on beryl?
[09:35] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, last time, crimsun suggested to load snd-hda-intel with probe_mask=3, and it worked
[09:35] <PurpZeY> oldude67: It might, I'd recommend xbuntu for a computer like that.
[09:35] <ikonia> DrStrangeLov: thats not a great idea
[09:35] <Seveas> Toulouse, the output of the commands iconfig and route will help ;)
[09:35] <Toulouse> ok.. i know how to get the ip, but now the other
[09:36] <pike_> oldude67: id recommend xubuntu for that at a maximum. probably vector linux or a lighter distro though
[09:36] <Seveas> ifconfig that is
[09:36] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, but now it doesn't, I reloaded the module as much as I can, but it still doesn't work, at some point it worked again, then it stopped...
[09:36] <dragon> will anything bad happen if i install everything lol
[09:36] <ikonia> Toulouse: stick ifconfig -a and netstat -rn in a pastebin
[09:36] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: it should. That sucks.
[09:36] <CokeMan> iqon: yah, i copy pasted the command from the web, has a single dash (probably in converting it to html)  thanks.
[09:36] <PurpZeY> pike_: Xbuntu can run on lower specs...Someone in here last night with p2 128.
[09:36] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, I noticed that it failed to work after a suspend or reboot, but when I shutdown, then power on the pc, it worked.. but now I tried it and still nothing
[09:36] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, alsa-info here : http://pastebin.ca/545313
[09:36] <Toulouse> ikonia: is it safe to give out that info (ip and gateway) on the internet???
[09:36] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, any idea why it would work sometimes and sometimes wouldn't ?
[09:37] <PoustaFlex> hello I'd like to know how to make the mouse left click every 3 minutes? Can i do it easily?
[09:37] <PurpZeY>  KaKaRoTo: It seems that hibernate and suspend don't always work too well in Ubuntu.
[09:37] <ikonia> Toulouse: well, thats your call, but I suspects so as you'll be natted
[09:37] <pike_> PurpZeY: well.. ive run debian and blackbox on 8mb ram p133 but it wasnt fun :)
[09:37] <viktor> hi dutchy
[09:37] <ikonia> the 2.6 kernel needs 24 meg of ram to boot
[09:37] <Toulouse> ok
[09:37] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, well, I did add the sound modules to /etc/apci/suspend.d/70-modules-unload .. but it's not working even after a full shutdown
[09:37] <DrStrangeLov> ikonia, ok, supposing that i do get it work, how else do i risk b0rking the system? not saying this to defy your opinion- just need to know. :)
[09:37] <Dutchy> hi :)
[09:37] <Toulouse> ikonia: how do i put it in the pastebin
[09:38] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, capitalidea btw,  kernel 2.6.20-15-generic
[09:38] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: What is not working now?
[09:38] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, no sound outputed
[09:38] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: Did you check alsa?
[09:38] <ikonia> DrStrangeLov: your drivers will be potentially incompatible with the kernel supplied by ubuntu
[09:38] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: dmesg|grep snd
[09:38] <ikonia> !pastebin >toulouse
[09:38] <Dvyjones> I'm away (Please send me suggestions for cooler messages)
[09:38] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, modules load correctly, alsamixer works, everything seems normal, but when I play something, I hear nothing
[09:38] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: if nothing shows up the card is going out :/
[09:38] <Toulouse> !pastebin
[09:38] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:38] <Jenkins> Hi, i'm a linux noob, just installed Ubuntu Server 7.04 and I was wondering how I change the root password from the command line so i can log in as root and start x?
[09:38] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: Did you check alsa?
[09:38] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY,  http://pastebin.ca/545313
[09:38] <jrib> !away > Dvy|Away (see the private message from ubotu)
[09:38] <ikonia> Dvy|Away: away messages are frowned upon
[09:39] <PurpZeY> !root | jenkins
[09:39] <PoustaFlex> Anybody know how to automate a mouse click?
[09:39] <ubotu> jenkins: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[09:39] <acefrahm> I feel like i'm so damn close to having a working webserver, but . . . . some tiny config detail has stopped me dead in my tracks.  Help me apache2_kenobi, you're my only hope!
[09:39] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, dmsg|grep snd returns nothing
[09:39] <ikonia> acefrahm: ask the question if you want help
[09:39] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, dmesg | grep -i hda, returns nothing either
[09:39] <IndyGunFreak> wow, pastebin changed its look.
[09:39] <ikonia> KaKaRoTo: what version of ubuntu are you using
[09:39] <Toulouse> ikonia:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24472/
[09:39] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: Make sure alsa mixer is output device See below
[09:39] <PurpZeY> !alsa | KakaroTo
[09:40] <ubotu> KakaroTo: 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
[09:40] <jrib> PoustaFlex: you can use xvkbd or xmacro (packaged), or you can find a simple C program called "click" that is floating around somewhere
[09:40] <ikonia> Toulouse: looking
[09:40] <acefrahm> I get no error when I restart apache2 , but the webpage is not externally visible.   How do I fix it?
[09:40] <Toulouse> i need wifi for internet, then wired for vnc to other computer
[09:40] <viktor> hi dutchy are you there
[09:40] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: sorry, I'm wrong
[09:40] <viktor> how we can talk private
[09:40] <ikonia> acefrahm: what url are you using to view the site
[09:40] <Toulouse> ikonia: wifi for int. and wired for VNC on other machine
[09:40] <ikonia> Toulouse: ok
[09:40] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: Actually see if it shows up in lspci
[09:40] <acefrahm> http://acefrahm.com
[09:41] <iqon> acefrahm, what ip's is it listening to?
[09:41] <frolle> I have another server with apache on, but i can not access the dns name? what do i do?
[09:41] <acefrahm> http://151.196.21.23
[09:41] <donferna> thefirstdude, psftp, pscp, plink, but putty-tools includes an SFTP client, not FTP, its not the same thing, it depends on what kind of server are you trying to connect
[09:41] <ikonia> acefrahm: and is your apache server set to listen on that ip ?
[09:41] <acefrahm> ports.conf =
[09:41] <acefrahm> Listen 80
[09:41] <acefrahm> Listen 443
[09:42] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, lspci -vvv (part of audio) http://pastebin.ca/545341
[09:42] <Toulouse> ikonia: i have installed guidedog, if that helps
[09:42] <vakosel> hi gents ! any idea how a python script can be run as executable ie double clicked?
[09:42] <ikonia> acefrahm: does your server have the ipaddress of 151.x.x.x. set on a network card?
[09:42] <jrib> vakosel: make sure it starts with    #!/usr/bin/env python   and give it executable permissions
[09:42] <Jenkins> Ok, so how do I boot into the GUI after installing Ubuntu Server 7.04 for the first time?
[09:42] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: Did you see the steps ubotu supplied, did you look at that?
[09:42] <jj_> acefrahm, are you connecting to the internet via a router?
[09:43] <iqon> Jenkins, there's not a gui installed by default with server
[09:43] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: I think you have a software problem. Congratulations!
[09:43] <Toulouse> Jenkins: try "startx" in terminal
[09:43] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, yeah, alsa mixer is selected
[09:43] <Toulouse> Jenkins: nvm
[09:43] <acefrahm> It's verizon through a bridging WESTELL 6100
[09:43] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: this means you can fix it :)
[09:43] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, but I don't think that's the problem.. I use aplay on wav files
[09:43] <vakosel> does this affect this special script or all files that end .py
[09:43] <vakosel> ?
[09:43] <acefrahm> it passes everything to the server
[09:43] <silvertip257> ttyl
[09:43] <pike_> Jenkins: server install doesnt include gui though..
[09:43] <Toulouse> ikonia: anything interesting?
[09:43] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, lol, thanks :)
[09:43] <capitalidea> as for me, I have to go play Tremulous without Opeth because I can't share the soundcard with multiple programs apparently
[09:43] <ikonia> Toulouse:  your networking setup looks spot on
[09:43] <vakosel> can i do it once and for all?something like file associations?
[09:43] <Toulouse> ikonia: ok, so maybe i just need help with vnc?
[09:43] <spasticteapot> oldude67: Yes, but not marvellously. Try Xubuntu, or the "Ubuntu Speed Tutorial."
[09:43] <spasticteapot> http://www.stefanavalos.com/microphones/smallcardioids/diymic5.jpg
[09:43] <spasticteapot> Okay,  wrong link.
[09:43] <spasticteapot> Sorry.
[09:44] <acefrahm> I set inadyn to update DynDNS for DNS service when the IP changes
[09:44] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, also, it works sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't, so it's a total mystery..
[09:44] <spasticteapot> oldude67, http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/04/22/howto-set-up-feisty-for-speed/
[09:44] <ikonia> Toulouse: anything on the 192 range will go out of the card ath0 and anything else will go out of wifi to the router 192.168.1.1
[09:44] <acefrahm> but I have to rus inadyn manually
[09:44] <spasticteapot> oldude67: http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/04/22/howto-set-up-feisty-for-speed/
[09:44] <PoustaFlex> jrib, thank you
[09:44] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo: Try opening alsamixer and make sure everything is max, and also that if you need amplification it's on.
[09:44] <spasticteapot> Ubuntu is far, far, far more user-friendly than Vector.
[09:44] <spasticteapot> If you just need to do basic stuff (internet, watch movies, listen to music, word processing, etc.) then Ubuntu is the way to go.
[09:44] <spasticteapot> If you are, on the other hand, a grizzled System 5 veteran, head over to Slackware.
[09:44] <Toulouse> ikonia: i just got it to work!!!!!
[09:44] <Toulouse> sweet
[09:44] <Toulouse> it was a problem with how i entered the ip into vnc
[09:44] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:44] <ikonia> Toulouse: thats great
[09:45] <Toulouse> yeah!!
[09:45] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, it's already checked, and everything is already maxed out
[09:45] <Toulouse> wee hoo
[09:45] <Toulouse> thanks you for the help anyways
[09:45] <ikonia> welcome
[09:45] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, last time, crimsun said it was a codec issue not being intialized, so I added probe_mask=3 to the snd-hda-intel module loading options, and it worked, but now, even this trick doesn't seem to work
[09:45] <acefrahm> my /etc/apache2/sites-available/acefrahm.com
[09:45] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:46] <acefrahm> <VirtualHost *:*>
[09:46] <acefrahm> ServerName acefrahm.com
[09:46] <acefrahm> ServerAlias www.acefrahm.com
[09:46] <acefrahm> DocumentRoot /var/www/acefrahm.com
[09:46] <acefrahm> ServerAdmin webmaster@acefrahm.com
[09:46] <acefrahm> ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/acefrahm.com-error_log
[09:46] <acefrahm> CustomLog /var/log/apache2/acefrahm.com-access_log common
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[09:46] <roryy> c'mon
[09:46] <roryy> use the pastebin
[09:46] <PurpZeY> KaKaRoTo:  If that is the case, this problem might be beyond my ability to solve.
[09:46] <acefrahm> how do I troubleshoot the problem?
[09:46] <KaKaRoTo> PurpZeY, ok, thanks anyway for trying
[09:46] <jinxed> hello, I was trying to get NVU for a graphical web design program for linux, and I found a link for Kompozer, and i'm not sure if it is part of NVU, the new version of NVU, or something completly different
[09:46] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, any 'capital idea' from your side ?
[09:47] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:47] <capitalidea> Yes, one
[09:47] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, shoot
[09:47] <acefrahm> I'm using IRC on the very same server to IRC with you, by the way
[09:47] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:48] <jj_> acefrahm, firewall?
[09:48] <hellogoodbye> anyone got a good feisty tutorial for setting up all the graphical effects?
[09:48] <shiryu> someone can help me? i want to move some archives to a external drive but i tried and tried and i cant cause i dont have the permisions what i do
[09:48] <ikonia> hellogoodbye: click "desktop effects" and enjoy
[09:48] <acefrahm> Did ubuntu installed a firewall by default?  I didn't configure one.
[09:48] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:49] <Genomsaren> Is it necessary to use a firewall and an antivirus in ubuntu_
[09:49] <Genomsaren> ?
[09:49] <bastidrazor> not really but you can use a firewall if you want
[09:49] <hellogoodbye> ikonia: i have those, but ive seen so many more
[09:49] <jj_> acefrahm, I was asking if you had a firewall.
[09:49] <new-ubuntu-user> ls
[09:49] <alexmax> Is there a ubuntu-specific way of modifying ALSA's configuration, or does alsaconf still work?
[09:49] <PurpZeY> acefrahm: I believe that it closes most ports by default. If you want to open them you can set a firewall up.
[09:49] <hellogoodbye> genom: not really at all as long as you dont do anythign really foolish
[09:49] <capitalidea> KaKaRoTo: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/33719           Search for everything that has to do with snd-hda-intel in the forums
[09:49] <Genomsaren> bastidrazor: which firewall would you prefer?
[09:50] <biggz> hey, I'm a serious noob at this, I was wondering if there's an easy way to change the default window background colour and font coulor, I'm finding the default grey on grey really hard to read
[09:50] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Firestarter should be in stalled.
[09:50] <jinxed> hello, I was trying to get NVU for a graphical web design program for linux, and I found a link for Kompozer, and i'm not sure if it is part of NVU, the new version of NVU, or something completly different?
[09:50] <acefrahm> Unless ubuntu installed one by default that I don't know about, then there is no firewall.
[09:50] <bastidrazor> Genomsaren i don't have a firewall, my router has enough stopping power..
[09:50] <shiryu>  someone can help me? i want to move some archives to a external drive but i tried and tried and i cant cause i dont have the permisions what i do
[09:50] <hellogoodbye> shiryu: ssudo
[09:50] <hellogoodbye> *sudo
[09:50] <Andeh> Hey,  i have a problem in OO Impress
[09:51] <Andeh> can anyone help?
[09:51] <shiryu> sudo what more?
[09:51] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: If you are security minded, a hardware firewall is what you need.
[09:51] <KaKaRoTo> capitalidea, thx, I'll look for that
[09:51] <Andeh> I need to change the background for all the slides, and i know how to do it but i just spent 20 minutes making one in gimp and it wont let me choose that one
[09:51] <jinxed> Is there a difference between KompoZer and NVU??
[09:51] <capitalidea> np
[09:51] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: ipcop.org
[09:52] <shiryu> i put sudo but doesnt works what more?
[09:52] <alexrait1> hey, when ubuntu boots I can't see any text, due to some resolution problem... how to solve it?
[09:52] <Andeh> I only get the list, how can i browse and choose my own slide background in OO Impress?
[09:52] <jinxed> Is there a difference between KompoZer and NVU??
[09:52] <oslo> hi
[09:52] <emaginationuse1> not that i know of
[09:52] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: All a firewall will do is block ports that you choose
[09:52] <bastidrazor> genomsaren: i hear Firestarter is a good one
[09:52] <acefrahm> I don't care about a firewall at all, if the webserver can't even serve a page this whole machine is worthless to me.
[09:52] <oslo> jinxed> i think kopmozer is an fork/update of nvu
[09:52] <hellogoodbye> acefrahm, whats your webserver problem?
[09:52] <oslo> on a ftp server, WITH Konqueror: i can create Files&Folders, i can Modify Files&Folders, i can erase folders BUT i CAN'T erase Files ! with another client like kasablanca all is fine ( exept that there another probleme, with casablanca u can't cut & paste, only copy & paste )
[09:52] <Andeh> How do i choose a custom slide background in OpenOffice?
[09:52] <jinxed> oslo, thank you very much
[09:52] <shiryu> sudo what more?
[09:53] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: what is your problem?
[09:53] <hellogoodbye> !sudo
[09:53] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:53] <jj_> acefrahm, have you checked to see which ports are open to the net?
[09:53] <acefrahm> I can view the website in firefox on the server, but no one on the internet can
[09:53] <ikonia> acefrahm: it looks like your traffic is not hitting your server
[09:53] <hellogoodbye> acefrahm, port forwarding issues?
[09:53] <alexrait1> I tried to add vga=791 option to the kernel at grub, but it had no effect
[09:53] <alexrait1> I still can't see anything
[09:54] <VampBoi> I'm trying to get the latest version of Ubuntu to run.  I got it installed and went to reboot it but I get this message /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off.
[09:54] <Toulouse> hey guys, in VNC how do i set it up so that i dont always have to type in the ip of the computer i will be viewing (regularly)
[09:54] <acefrahm> no router is in the way, just got a PPPoE to verizon
[09:54] <acefrahm> straight from the server
[09:54] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Why can't anyone on the internet see it?  What's your ip address?
[09:54] <pike_> alexrait1: occationally for some reason ive had to use like vga=0x317 for example
[09:54] <jj_> acefrahm, I've pinged you ok so 'something' is working!
[09:55] <gilster> has anyone here gotten AAC/mp4 encoding to work in soundjuicer or any other program for that matter?r
[09:55] <ikonia> for the last time apache is not listening on that address by the sounds of it
[09:55] <radioaktivstorm> hello, trying to configure ra2500 to work with WEP. any pointes??
[09:55] <acefrahm> 151.196.21.23
[09:55] <alexrait1> pike_: but as I said... it wasn't effective
[09:56] <alexrait1> pike_: is there aynyting else I can do?
[09:56] <acefrahm> root@DAGOBA:/home/acefrahm# netstat -a | grep LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:2208          *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:mysql         *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 *:www                   *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 DAGOBA.local:domain     *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 pool-151-196-21-:domain *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:domain        *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:ipp           *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:953           *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 *:https                 *:*                     LISTEN
[09:56] <acefrahm> tcp        0      0 localhost:2207          *:*                     LISTEN
[09:57] <acefrahm> So doesn't the *:www show that apache2 is listening to the internet?
[09:57] <ikonia> no
[09:58] <thinkl00p> This makes no sense. when I do 'cd /home/~/' it says no file or directory. Shouldn't it point to /home/myuser ?
[09:58] <Toulouse> how do i get vnc to memorize my computer's ip??
[09:58] <ikonia> thinkl00p:  bi
[09:58] <ibt> what's the console ubuntu way of setting up wireless devices?
[09:58] <ikonia> no
[09:58] <thinkl00p> ikonia: what do you mean bi?
[09:58] <ikonia> no
[09:58] <Dutchy> thinkl00p: try cd ~
[09:58] <TxsTchN2> how do i change my host name?
[09:58] <Dutchy> ~ points to /home/user
[09:58] <cjsoftuk_> Anyone know where umount.cifs is?  It doesn't seem to be installed, but mount.cifs is
[09:59] <UB`> thinkl00p ~ is /home/user or /root if you are root
[09:59] <Scunizi> acefrahm, I had the same issue.  What I found out is my ISP blocks port 80 (standard web port).  You need to designate a different port.  the only thing I see is localhost:2208/7/953.  Replace localhost with "*" and see what happens.
[09:59] <PriceChild> !hostname | TxsTchN2
[09:59] <ubotu> TxsTchN2: 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
[09:59] <binvij> Hi all, i have a question regarding pppoe
[09:59] <gilster> so no one uses mp4/aac audio encoding? i really want this to work for me, but so far no luck
[09:59] <hyde> is there a bot for this channel?
[09:59] <Scunizi> acefrahm, you'll also get more detailed help on #ubuntu-server
[09:59] <thinkl00p> anyone running VU-meterplugin for xmms here?
[10:00] <thinkl00p> cuz mine won't work
[10:00] <new-ubuntu-user> binvij: what's your pppoe question
[10:00] <roryy> hyde: ubotu
[10:00] <hyde> roryy: thnx
[10:00] <pike_> hyde: /msg ubotu
[10:00] <iqon> gilster, you can use lame, but i believe you have to recompile it
[10:00] <cjsoftuk_> Anyone know where I can get umount.cifs from
[10:01] <binvij> i have a dsl connection at home and my provider says i need to have pppoe utility installed in order to connect using ethernet
[10:01] <acefrahm> scunizi: Adding ServerName * to the end of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and restarting apache2
[10:01] <forfolias> hi all
[10:01] <TxsTchN2> not that host name but thanx, the one i want to change is the "localhost" for mysql?
[10:01] <binvij> but i did not see that in ubuntu cd
[10:02] <roryy> cjsoftuk_: looks like it's in the smbfs package.  You can search for contents of packages at packages.ubuntu.com
[10:02] <Enriquemop> hi
[10:02] <shiryu> i cant i use sudo again and again but i cant move archives from my desktop to a external drive
[10:02] <acefrahm> restarted with no error
[10:02] <biggz> hey, anyone know how to change the default window and font colour to something other than grey on grey?
[10:02] <biggz> I've messed around with themes and fonts to no avail
[10:03] <amorphous_>  the beautiful people...
[10:03] <forfolias> is there any way to download the packages (and write them to a cd) for ubuntu? because i will install one tomorrow and i will not have internet at this pc. (sorry for my english)
[10:03] <oslo> on a ftp server, WITH Konqueror: i can create Files&Folders, i can Modify Files&Folders, i can erase folders BUT i CAN'T erase Files ! with another client like kasablanca all is fine ( exept that there another probleme, with casablanca u can't cut & paste, only copy & paste )
[10:03] <KDan_> is there a way other than recompiling from source to install subversion 1.4 on an ubuntu 6.06 image?
[10:03] <oslo> any help ?
[10:03] <shiryu> help
[10:03] <roryy> forfolias: you can investigate aptoncd, or possibly apt-zip
[10:03] <Scunizi> acefrahm, did you set up secure certs?
[10:03] <WB|Monk> http://sammy.blogdns.org/wordpress/2007/06/06/vmware-batches/
[10:03] <CokeMan> i have an sh script that launches an application with wine, when in terminal and i sh thescript.sh it works fine, but when i added a button the the panel at the top of my screen and set the command to 'sh ~/thescript.sh' the application wont launch. why?
[10:04] <Dutchy> is it possible to remove the keyring? i want to remove it because it doesnt respond to any of my passwords
[10:04] <amorphous_> could someone possibly try to ping me @ 82.46.28.250? i cant seem to get any response :(
[10:04] <amorphous_> but not sure if it's because I'm trying to ping myself
[10:04] <binvij> i found the pppoe packag on the ubuntu archives
[10:04] <binvij> but their is also one called rp-pppoe package'
[10:04] <KDan_> amorphous_: I get a response
[10:05] <acefrahm> scunizi, jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia :  I don't suppose you can reach it now?
[10:05] <binvij> which one should i install and how
[10:05] <jrib> CokeMan: try:  sh /home/USERNAME/thescript.sh
[10:05] <CokeMan> jrib: i did, same effect
[10:05] <KDan_> amorphous_: so it is because you're trying to ping yourself... from a NAT?
[10:05] <jrib> CokeMan: pastebin your script
[10:05] <isabela1634> anyone know how to check for bad sectors in ubuntu LiveCD?
[10:05] <binvij> will installing this allow me to connect to internet using ethernet
[10:05] <amorphous_> KDan - i'm ssh-ing accross town & trying to ping back to here... should that work?
[10:06] <CokeMan> jrib: my script is wine app.exe
[10:06] <new-ubuntu-user> binvij: http://www.pastebin.ca/545588
[10:06] <jj_> acefrahm, sorry, still nothing
[10:06] <jrib> CokeMan: give the full path to app.exe
[10:06] <KDan_> amorphous_: yes, unless pins are blocked by the host you're using
[10:06] <amorphous_> KDan_, so in effect, am i not pinging from there?
[10:06] <acefrahm> scunizi, jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : No, i haven't set up any cert yet
[10:06] <CokeMan> jrib: its not the script
[10:06] <binvij> thanks new_ubuntu_user
[10:06] <KDan_> amorphous_: if it's reasonably secure, pins may be blocked.
[10:06] <amorphous_> KDan_, pins?
[10:06] <KDan_> er
[10:06] <KDan_> pings
[10:06] <jrib> CokeMan: huh?
[10:06] <maeth> want to install vmware on my ubuntu machine, what do i need?
[10:06] <KDan_> amorphous_: i block icmp traffic on my secure servers
[10:07] <KDan_> maeth: it's all on vmware.com
[10:07] <KDan_> maeth: and free, too
[10:07] <maeth> KDan_, k, gonna check
[10:07] <roryy> !vmware | maeth
[10:07] <ubotu> maeth: 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
[10:07] <amorphous_> KDan_, you reckon they've 're blocked by default? i don't think Ireally touched any setttings on any routers/modems...
[10:07] <acefrahm> Scunizi:  Thanks for the #ubuntu-server channel tip, I never would have found it otherwise
[10:07] <Scunizi> acefrahm, I got mine working after setting up secure certs... check out https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/serverguide/C/httpd.html
[10:08] <Scunizi> acefrahm, np.. gotta run .. good luck
[10:08] <KDan_> amorphous_: they can have blocked it on the router, or on the server itself
[10:08] <KDan_> try pinging something else
[10:08] <KDan_> e.g. google
[10:08] <cyber_brain_mfkg> i've just puted second ethernet card but ifconfig doesn't recognize it!card is Value Rotronic(it uses 8139too module-it has that module on install disk for kernel 2.4.18)!!!i'm running 6.06LTS!any sugestions???
[10:08] <jj_> acefrahm, I'm not sure it will help, but I can try running nmap on your ip
[10:08] <maeth> roryy, thanks :D
 will this work ubuntu 7.04
[10:09] <RabidWeezle> vmware rocks
[10:09] <carolyn_> i can't find the linux source directory...hmm
[10:10] <amorphous_> KDan_, i have no probs pinging out anywhere else - just to here... i can't ssh into here either... from the ssh server (not here) - am i missing something stupid?
[10:10] <acefrahm> root@DAGOBA:/home/acefrahm# nmap 151.196.21.23
[10:10] <acefrahm> Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-06-06 16:09 EDT
[10:10] <acefrahm> Interesting ports on pool-151-196-21-23.balt.east.verizon.net (151.196.21.23):
[10:10] <acefrahm> Not shown: 1693 closed ports
[10:10] <acefrahm> PORT    STATE SERVICE
[10:10] <acefrahm> 22/tcp  open  ssh
[10:10] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  80/tcp    filtered http [your IP] 
[10:10] <acefrahm> 53/tcp  open  domain
[10:10] <maeth> k, gonna have to resize the partition , i tried to use the partition manager that came with ubuntu , but it shows a lock on the hard disk and doesnt let me do anything....
[10:10] <acefrahm> 80/tcp  open  http
[10:10] <acefrahm> 443/tcp open  https
[10:10] <acefrahm> Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.115 seconds
[10:10] <KDan_> amorphous_: ok, on your machine google for "what's my ip" and find out what your ip is
[10:10] <gilo1> Does anyone know of a GUI that they would recommend for Snort or IPSec?
[10:10] <KDan_> amorphous_: if your ip is what it is, then it means your own router is not responding to pings
[10:11] <KDan_> er, if it is what you think it is
[10:11] <CokeMan> jrib: the /home/user name fixed it thanks.
[10:11] <virtual> pessoal todos sabem que o pandora esta bloqueado para o brazil
[10:11] <jrib> CokeMan: np
[10:11] <jrib> !br | virtual
[10:11] <ubotu> virtual: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[10:11] <virtual> existe uma maneira de ter ele novamente
[10:11] <virtual> com vpn
[10:11] <thinkl00p> how do i grant permission to everyone to a certain folder
[10:11] <jj_> acefrahm, I can only see ports 22, 53 and 443 open using nmap -P0
[10:11] <thinkl00p> full permission
[10:11] <jrib> virtual: /join #ubuntu-br
[10:12] <virtual> jrib?
[10:12] <maeth> k, gonna have to resize the partition , i tried to use the partition manager that came with ubuntu , but it shows a lock on the hard disk and doesnt let me do anything....
[10:12] <amorphous_> KDan_, i been there, it's 82.46.28.250. and you said you got a response...
[10:12] <KDan_> amorphous_: ah true... hmm
[10:12] <KDan_> amorphous_: don't know, sorry...
[10:12] <jrib> virtual: para falar portugues, escreve:  /join #ubuntu-br
[10:12] <acefrahm> new-ubuntu-user:  80/tcp    filtered http [your IP]       What does this mean?
[10:12] <KDan_> amorphous_: out of ideas :-)
[10:12] <binvij> what will pppoeconf do ? will i need any package to run this
[10:12] <virtual> a sim
[10:12] <jrib> !permissions > thinkl00p (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:12] <finalbeta> What is the best way to emulate PowerPC on x86? I need to compile some soft for a powerPC linux box. Looking for the best way to do it. don't have a box like that.
[10:12] <cyber_brain_mfkg> i've just puted second ethernet card but ifconfig doesn't recognize it!card is Value Rotronic(it uses 8139too module-it has that module on install disk for kernel 2.4.18)!!!i'm running 6.06LTS!any sugestions???it is Realteck chipset and I want to use Ubuntu as routing machine!!!
[10:13] <politico> hey all, does anyone know how i get the  System Monitors on the desktop i keep seeing?
[10:13] <aporias> The Ubuntu 7.04 live CD doesn't recognize my ps/2 mouse.  It's recognized by by Windows XP and Ubuntu 5.10.
[10:13] <amorphous_> KDan_, Also - i had this problem at home before i installed here... I think it must be the machine...
[10:13] <Scunizi> acefrahm, I think that means your ISP is blocking port 80.
[10:13] <tyler_d> recommended virtual machine?
[10:13] <aporias> I've heard that these newer kernels are really picky.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
[10:13] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Means that your ISP is more than likely filtering [blocking]  incomming connection attempts to it's users.
[10:14] <amorphous_> Anyone else have any idea why a machine would stop responding to ping & ssh?
[10:14] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  conatct your sysadmin.
[10:14] <amorphous_> KDan_, the router/modem is different now.
[10:14] <amorphous_> :(
[10:14] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !eth1
[10:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eth1 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:14] <pike_> thinkl00p: you could do a sudo chmod 666 foldername to give read write access or you can use chmod +r  or +w instead of number
[10:14] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia :   OH, I see.   I never would have known verizon was blocking port 80 without your help from the outside!
[10:14] <maeth> k, i dont get it, im having problem with internet speed on ubuntu
[10:14] <maeth> i use windows and it works fine
[10:14] <amorphous_> exit
[10:14] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !eth
[10:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eth - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:14] <cyber_brain_mfkg> !eth0
[10:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eth0 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:14] <new-ubuntu-user> amorphous_:  could be that port 113 is blocked.
[10:15] <politico> System Monitors on desktop how do i get them?
[10:15] <maeth> but when i use ubuntu, it goes reaaalllyyy slow
[10:15] <pike_> cypher1:
[10:15] <Scunizi> !networkmanager
[10:15] <ubotu> networkmanager is an application to make (wireless) networking Just Work. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager
[10:15] <pike_> cyber_brain_mfkg: ?
[10:15] <cyber_brain_mfkg> pike?
[10:15] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia :  I may need to spring for a costly static ip - business service after all.
[10:15] <jrib> pike_: you usually want directories to have +x
[10:15] <cyber_brain_mfkg> pike_: ???
[10:15] <fxfitz> Is it possible to copy a DVD movie to a DVD-R?? If so, which program would be best?
[10:15] <dm> http://armory.worldofwarcraft.com/#character-sheet.xml?r=Dalvengyr&n=Suralus
[10:15] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: That's why someone suggested using a non-standard port.
[10:16] <TOoSmOotH> !twinview
[10:16] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[10:16] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  443/tcp   open     https
[10:16] <YanZh> hi!
[10:16] <cyber_brain_mfkg> pike_: i've just puted second ethernet card but ifconfig doesn't recognize it!card is Value Rotronic(it uses 8139too module-it has that module on install disk for kernel 2.4.18)!!!i'm running 6.06LTS!any sugestions???
[10:16] <TOoSmOotH> !DualHead
[10:16] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[10:16] <Slart> fxfitz: there are a few.. k9copy is one
[10:17] <Slart> fxfitz: dvd95 is another.. they are all nice gui apps
[10:17] <DrAk0> when installing ubuntu, 7.04 i installed nvidia drivers but every time i reboot they are lost, why?
[10:17] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : Ok, so how do I try it out on a non-standard port?   Can you see the site via port 443?
[10:17] <fxfitz> Slart, Alrigth. Thanks!
[10:17] <Perun> hi all
[10:17] <pike_> cyber_brain_mfkg: cat /etc/iftab  doesnt show the card?  what about lspci -v
[10:17] <Perun> is ubuntu + X/KDE == kubuntu?
[10:18] <YanZh> i've got a little problem, it seem's it does not load files in modprobe.d anymore. For exemple i have to configure my tvcard every times... anybody got the same problem?
[10:18] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  So you could tell  apache to listen on port 443, and tell users to access your server via port 443.  e.g.  http://151.196.21.23:443
[10:18] <roryy> !kubuntu | perun
[10:18] <ubotu> perun: Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[10:18] <deCon> i need help removing my java so i can replace it with a lower version, can someone give me the cli for removal of java?
[10:18] <pike_> jrib: ive not had much exp on user/group permission stuff :)
[10:18] <PaulButler> I am getting a 404 error with ubuntu from security.ubuntu.com, is there anything i can do about it? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24478/
[10:19] <MaddOps> Afternoon everyone.
[10:19] <jrib> pike_: that page is a gentle introduction, but you can ask me about anything that isn't clear after reading it
[10:19] <YanZh> no idea???
[10:19] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : It should already be listening on 443, can you see it?
[10:19] <Perun> I mean are only the pkgs the difference beetween server and desktop edition?
[10:19] <deCon> how do i uninstall java?
[10:20] <binvij> can any one help me in connecting to dsl over PPPOE
[10:20] <Tom47> Perun in terms of packages though ubuntu-desktop installs the things that make it ubuntu, kubuntu-desktop make kubuntu and xubuntu-desktop, guess is?? - xubuntu
[10:20] <roryy> Perun: more-or-less. I *think* there might be a server specific kernel; however, they use the same repositories
[10:20] <maeth> roryy, k, i installed the vmware player... know it ask me for a vmx file... wich i suppose is the virtual machine config file
[10:20] <Perun> roryy: ok thx
[10:20] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: edit  /etc/apache/apache.conf and add line "Listen 443
[10:20] <maeth> roryy, so, what do i do to install my windows xp ??
[10:20] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : It's already there
[10:20] <MaddOps> Question:  when you get the boot prompt for Ubuntu as in  boot:  what is the command line to get RID of quiet and splash to see all possible error messages?  I think the home system is hanging
[10:21] <roryy> maeth: i don't know.  according to ubotu, you can go here: http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml to create vms
[10:21] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: edit  /etc/apache/httpd.conf   and then restart the server
[10:21] <jj_> acefrahm, using 443 may add complications as it's used for https. Try another high numbered port to test it.
[10:22] <strabes> MaddOps: if you just want to disable it for one boot, edit the kernel line in the grub menu and remove quiet splash"
[10:22] <cyber_brain_mfkg> 0000:02:04.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.: Unknown devic e 8039 (rev 10)
[10:22] <cyber_brain_mfkg> pike_: maybe this is my second card???
[10:22] <cyber_brain_mfkg> 0000:02:04.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.: Unknown devic e 8039 (rev 10)
[10:22] <anto> Heya guys is it possible for a firewall to block the somone in your own network to view the apache page?
[10:22] <Eric_Jardas> Hello guys I have one big problem...I had installed ruby, ruby gems and rails..then I wanted to remove them so i did rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby :( now i managed to reinstall ruby but i cant install ruby gems, is there any way to install ruby gems ?
[10:22] <MaddOps> I'm booting from the LiveCD for 7.04.  I'm new to this game.
[10:22] <maeth> roryy, k, gonna check
[10:23] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  sudo /etc/init.d/apache restart  or something like that.
[10:23] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : adding a different port, say 3333, to ports.conf
[10:23] <PriceChild> Eric_Jardas, that is _not_ the way to remove applications
[10:23] <Eric_Jardas> PriceChild, I know :(
[10:23] <PriceChild> Eric_Jardas, if you install apps via "sudo apt-get install foo", then you remove with "sudo apt-get remove foo"
[10:23] <strabes> MaddOps: so why do you want to see all the output?
[10:23] <YanZh> give me a clue pease i get mad!!!
[10:23] <Eric_Jardas> PriceChild, is there a way to install those things back ?
[10:24] <PriceChild> Eric_Jardas, what's the output when you try and isntall ruby gems?
[10:24] <kismet> trying to install the nvidia drivers, any howto's appericiated
[10:24] <PriceChild> Eric_Jardas, sudo apt-get install -reinstall foo ?
[10:24] <jj_> acefrahm, not sure about ports.conf. I think you can change the listen port in the apache config file from 80 to 3333
[10:24] <PriceChild> !nvidia > kismet (see pm from ubotu)
[10:24] <kismet> thanks PriceChild
[10:24] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:  Right now, it says: 3333/tcp closed
[10:24] <MaddOps> No matter what options I choose I get a flash of text and then the screen goes black.  Checked the CD but it won't show anything.  Checked the MD5 of my ISO and it's correct.
[10:25] <strabes> MaddOps: do you have an ATI card?
[10:25] <MaddOps> Wondering  if it's due to the BFG 8800GT on the system.
[10:25] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: ok:  3333/tcp open
[10:25] <PriceChild> MaddOps, is this after enabling the restricted drivers?
[10:25] <Oggu> Why cant I change resolution? xorg.conf http://pastebin.se/19306 log http://pastebin.se/19307
[10:25] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Ok you got it.  [DIR] 	acefrahm.com/	06-Jun-2007 12:23 	
[10:25] <PriceChild> MaddOps, (and dude what a beast of a card)
[10:25] <radioaktivstor1> the RT2500 does not work with WEP?
[10:26] <PriceChild> radioaktivstor1, works for me
[10:26] <Eric_Jardas> PriceChild, this is what i get after i run ruby setup.rb to install ruby gems : http://pastie.caboo.se/private/gcc0rvigsbvtweo3ar
[10:26] <MaddOps> I would say no, seeing as I'm just trying Ubuntu 7.04 from a live CD on the home built machine,  Work machine takes it like a champ (32bit Edition).
[10:26] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia :  so you can reach it and verizon was blocking 80 without telling me.
[10:26] <amorphous_> what service do I have to restart to reset the hostname?
[10:26] <PriceChild> MaddOps, odd... sorry I don't know then.
[10:26] <PriceChild> !hostname > amorphous_ (see pm from ubotu)
[10:26] <MaddOps> Using 64bit on Home
[10:27] <PriceChild> Eric_Jardas, haven't a clue sorry.
[10:27] <dou213> hey does someone know a good program for an i-net cafe?
[10:27] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm:    http://151.196.21.23:3333/apache2-default/       It works!
[10:27] <radioaktivstor1> pricechild, i see the ESSID but no signal strength then when i sign in.....it tries to connect, then fails
[10:27] <binvij> Hi, please can any one help me on my question on pppoe
[10:27] <Eric_Jardas> Hello guys I have one big problem...I had installed ruby, ruby gems and rails..then I wanted to remove them so i did rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby :( now i managed to reinstall ruby but i cant install ruby gems, is there any way to install all those thing back ?
[10:27] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Yes, you are correct
[10:27] <PriceChild> radioaktivstorm, as I say, works for me... haven't a clue what to suggest to fix it sorry.
[10:27] <strabes> MaddOps: just use the alternate CD
[10:27] <amorphous_> thanks PriceChild
[10:27] <megafauna> Hi, what's a good bulk copy program pls?
[10:27] <PriceChild> dou213, maybe if you asked what you wanted the cd to do
[10:27] <PriceChild> megafauna, cp
[10:27] <isabela1634> how do I detect bad sectors on my HDD?
[10:28] <PriceChild> dou213, s/cd/application/
[10:28] <radioaktivstorm> pricechild, thats cool, thanks anyhow
[10:28] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : and you can see http://acefrahm.com:3333 as well as http://www.acefrahm.com:3333
[10:28] <MaddOps> can I download the Alternate CD from the ubuntu site?
[10:28] <new-ubuntu-user> amorphous_: the network
[10:28] <dou213> PriceChild, it should be somekind of "reboot to restore"-prog
[10:28] <megafauna> PriceChild: I have tried that, also w/ drag & drop in Nautilus, it is failing to copy vast numbers of my .mp3 file to my backup drive
[10:28] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: Ace is the greatest!
[10:28] <PriceChild> dou213, you want it to reboot into a fresh install, nomatter what you change?
[10:28] <jj_> acefrahm, works on both links
[10:28] <SimAtWork> how do you set up raid 1 during the install of 7.04 ?
[10:28] <dou213> yes
[10:29] <PriceChild> megafauna, ok well then what errors does it come up with when you do?
[10:29] <new-ubuntu-user> acefrahm: yes, they both work
[10:29] <BiTMAP> hey, i know that the desktop effects likely arnt truely supported, any way to make the window titlebars still appear when you use it?
[10:29] <MaddOps> The plan is to get Ubuntu to live on my 160GB and then i can boot back to vista if I need it.
[10:29] <strabes> MaddOps: yes, just check the box that says alternate cd
[10:29] <Eric_Jardas> Hello guys I have one big problem...I had installed ruby, ruby gems and rails..then I wanted to remove them so i did rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby :( now i managed to reinstall ruby but i cant install ruby gems, is there any way to install all those thing back ?
[10:29] <PriceChild> dou213, I'm not sure, I'm thinking something like mounting a ramdrive on /home so that its erased on reboot or something, and don't give sudo access so they can't change the rest of the system
[10:30] <megafauna> PriceChild: "Unsupported Operation when copying ..... .mp3"
[10:30] <NightCrawler> Hi, experimenting with gutsy, deleted xorg.conf since I had ATI drivers, X server now works , however in restricted drivers manager I cannot uncheck ATI driver. Any suggestions? Where is that info storred in the filesystem?
[10:30] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia :  Thanks guys, I never would have figured it out without you, I assumed verizon was passing port 80.
[10:30] <megafauna> PriceChild: The drive is ntfs
[10:31] <PriceChild> megafauna, copying to or from ntfs?
[10:31] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : Now how do I make inadyn run every 10 minutes?
[10:31] <megafauna> PriceChild; to ntfs. I have ntfs-3g installed
[10:31] <jj_> acefrahm, try a cron job
[10:31] <dou213> PriceChild, thx, i'll give it a try
[10:31] <strabes> megafauna: you have to mount the drive as filesystem ntfs-3g
[10:31] <PriceChild> megafauna, I've no experience with ntfs-3g and don't recommend it... sorry I can't help... :S
[10:32] <megafauna> PriceChild: Thanks
[10:32] <acefrahm> jj_ , new-ubuntu-user, ikonia : Isn't there a cron?  right, I'll man page it!
[10:32] <MaddOps> Anything special I need to do with the 8800GB
[10:32] <megafauna> strabes: as far as I know, my dive is mounted. I can navigate it and write single files to it. My problem is it is a bulk directory of .mp3's to backup that is causing me pain.
[10:32] <MaddOps> GT  not GB.
[10:32] <jx> i'm unable to play dvds in 7.04. I can't see libdvdcss2 in synaptic, and vlc won't play either. Any suggestions??
[10:32] <MaddOps> Thanks for the lead!  I really appreciate it.
[10:34] <thinkl00p>  how do you setup transparencies in Ubuntu  So that all your xterm's are transparent?
[10:34] <newk> noossaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :O
[10:34] <greyfrog> !dvd | jx
[10:34] <ubotu> jx: 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
[10:34] <eDoM> free room i like it
[10:34] <jx> tnx
[10:34] <shiryu> someone please help i want to delete ubuntu and reinstall it how i do it
[10:34] <eDoM> no ops nice
[10:34] <dizzz> Hello, I tried to upgrade to edgy, but when making "dpkg --configure -a" it hangs with update-initramfs...
[10:35] <spasticteapot> dizzz: Go download Feisty. It's much better.
[10:35] <maeth> how can i know how much free space i have on a partition??
[10:35] <belgarath_> meath   try  df -h
[10:35] <dizzz> lol... spasticteapot, but i should first upgrade to edgy... !
[10:35] <TxsTchN2> I feel so new lol.. I need some help, I can't move or delete folders in my var/www directory.. how do I lol?
[10:36] <Dutchy> dizzz: i think he means a reinstall
[10:36] <Dutchy> but thats your choice
[10:36] <PriceChild> TxsTchN2, add yourself to the www-data group
[10:36] <shiryu> please someone help
[10:36] <shiryu> i need to do this
[10:36] <dizzz> yes, i'd have preferred an upgrade, but yep i think i'll have to reinstall...
[10:36] <TxsTchN2> K thanx Price let me try that now
[10:36] <shiryu> how i remove ubuntu to reinstall it with a bigger partition
[10:36] <spasticteapot> dizzz: I'd also reccomend a reinstall.
[10:36] <dizzz> ok
[10:37] <sinth> hellu :o
[10:37] <Eric_Jardas> I need some help please ! I did sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby and now I cant reinstall rubygems and stuff...what should I do ?
[10:37] <jontyjont> Hi all! how do I change default applications? I have searched the help and got nowhere. I want to change the video player from totem to mplayer.
[10:37] <TxsTchN2> I don't have a www-data group, do I create it?
[10:38] <maeth> how can i know how much free space i have on a partition??
[10:38] <shiryu> please someone
[10:38] <paddythechump> hello
[10:38] <Mikasuliel> quick question, how do i format a second drive?
[10:38] <greyfrog> maeth, use df -h in a terminal
[10:38] <kazim51> #ubuntu is the sweetest room i ever entered!
[10:38] <shiryu> how i delete this partition to reinstall ubuntu in a bigger partition?
[10:39] <Dutchy> kazim51: its a bit spammy here :P
[10:39] <kazim51> Dutchy: why? and how?
[10:39] <super-6-1> helloo
[10:39] <MikeMLP> @shiryu - there is no 'remove' procedure.  When you reinstall, the installer reformats the partition, provided you are installing on the same partition as before.
[10:39] <Eric_Jardas> I need some help please ! I did sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby and now I cant reinstall rubygems and stuff...what should I do ?
[10:39] <NightCrawler> shiryu: boot from live cd, erase partition and create a bigger one. If you have dual boot then you need to resize the other partition.
[10:39] <Dutchy> kazim51: much text scrolling... especially before i ignored the joins, parts and quits
[10:39] <politico> VOTE RON PAUL....the last hope for the U.S.
[10:40] <TxsTchN2> ok I made a www-data group but it didn't do anything..
[10:40] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[10:40] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:40] <hub_> call me please any one a programm in ubuntu who can show image files and modifize him ??????????????
[10:40] <jason_> hmm, i was trying the mythtv irc channel and freenode, and no response.  any mythtv gurus in here?
[10:40] <shiryu> nightcrawler
[10:40] <shiryu> but
[10:40] <Mikasuliel> hub_: gimp
[10:40] <kazim51> Dutchy: how do i ignore them?
[10:40] <crimsun> jason_: #ubuntu-mythtv
[10:40] <kazim51> /ignore joins
[10:40] <BiTMAP> is there a way to change the root partition without reinstall?
[10:40] <shiryu> but i tried and i cant delete this partition
[10:40] <hub_> lol no i mean qemu image
[10:40] <shiryu> in live cd
[10:40] <bob> Is it possible to transform an existing ubuntu installation to ubuntu studio?
[10:40] <PriceChild> !studio | bob
[10:40] <ubotu> bob: ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[10:40] <maeth> greyfrog, k thanks
[10:40] <Dutchy> jontyjont: not sure if it is _the_ way, but it a way: right-click a file, select open with other app and it will always open with that
[10:40] <jason_> crimsun, thanks
[10:41] <Dutchy> kazim51: depends on your client
[10:41] <MikeMLP> @shiryu-For partition-related maintenance only, I would recommend downloading a Gparted live cd - http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
[10:41] <MikeMLP> I have one and it works great.  Just be careful not to wipe out you data by accident.
[10:41] <zylche> I like the joke added into the erase history on Nautilus, "Do you want to forget history?" "If you do you will be doomed to repeat yourself"
[10:41] <kazim51> Dutchy: gaim..
[10:42] <DrAk0> when installing ubuntu, 7.04 i installed nvidia drivers but every time i reboot they are lost, why?
[10:42] <hub_> call me please any one a programm in ubuntu who can show image files and modifize him ??????????????
[10:42] <PriceChild> DrAk0, did you use the restricted manager?
[10:42] <PriceChild> hub_, please clarify your question and explain what you want to do
[10:42] <jontyjont> Dutchy: thanks for reply - I have often chosen from the shortcut menu an alternative and this has never reset the default!
[10:42] <shiryu> ok mike thanks
[10:42] <maeth> i need to resize a NTFS partition, how can i do that??
[10:42] <maeth> okz
[10:42] <maeth> plz
[10:42] <DrAk0> PriceChild, i downloaded the drivers from nvidia's site
[10:42] <Tom47> hub_: gimp probably
[10:42] <PriceChild> DrAk0, well then you haven't installed them properly.
[10:42] <MikeMLP> @ maeth-the Gparted livecd can resize NTFS partitions
[10:43] <DrAk0> PriceChild, how should I do?
[10:43] <hub_> i  will in my qemu partiotion a file in
[10:43] <PriceChild> DrAk0, we don't really support those here seen as the restricted manager works fine
[10:43] <Eric_Jardas> I need some help please ! I did sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby and now I cant reinstall rubygems and stuff...what should I do ?
[10:43] <MikeMLP> I have used it twice on a single NTFS partition and all my data on that partition is still intact
[10:43] <Dutchy> jontyjont: ok dunno then, i do find it a bit tricky myself...
[10:43] <maeth> MikeMLP, k
[10:43] <PriceChild> DrAk0, I'd suggest checking your xorg logs to see what its crying about
[10:43] <sinth> So how do I install gtk themes with default theme manager? or any other way >< . dumb question i know.
[10:43] <Malmsdoom> is there a bug in the prorietary-nvidia-legacy drivers? I get random freezes with no log-informations....
[10:43] <Dutchy> does anyone else know how to change default applications for certain filetypes?
[10:44] <amorphous_> KDan_, thank you... I went searching around in the router setup and found a switch filtering unknown
[10:44] <hub_> who can change and modifize my qemu image
[10:44] <jammer_> !default | Dutchy
[10:44] <ubotu> Dutchy: To change the default application for a filetype in Nautilus, right-click on a file, select Properties -> Open With, and then change the setting. In Kubuntu, Konqueror -> Settings -> Configure and then hit "File Associations"
[10:44] <amorphous_> KDan_, sorry - anonymous internet requests..
[10:44] <hub_> i will insert files
[10:44] <carolyn_> for some reason terminal says that i don't have the libxslt package installed
[10:44] <carolyn_> but it is installed! i swear!
[10:45] <carolyn_> http://pastebin.ca/545674
[10:45] <MikeMLP> The ubuntu installer should be able to do those things too, since it has gparted built in, but there were some problems a while back with the ubuntu installer using an older, more buggy version of gparted that did cause some data loss.  It probably has been fixed in the newest ubuntu installers, but I still like using just the gparted livecd myself, even though it is an extra step.  It seems safer to me.
[10:45] <jontyjont> Dutchy: i expect there is a text file somewhere with linking mime types but i don't know where.
[10:45] <radioaktivstorm> hub_ like an iso?
[10:45] <amorphous_> KDan_, shoulders are going down a bit now and I can breath again... thanks again for your help.
[10:45] <hub_> i create a *.img
[10:45] <KDan_> amorphous_: aahh
[10:45] <KDan_> amorphous_: cool, so it was the router
[10:45] <jontyjont> all: is there a utility for editing mime types and default applications??
[10:46] <BiTMAP> is there a room for beryl installs on ubuntu/ubustu here?
[10:46] <PriceChild> BiTMAP, #ubuntu-effects
[10:46] <paddythechump> can the ubuntu installer partition my hard drive when for dual booting for me?
[10:46] <BiTMAP> thanks
[10:46] <PriceChild> paddythechump, yes
[10:46] <paddythechump> thanks
[10:46] <phantom_> If i install KDE (feisty user) what should I expect in maters of error, are gnomeapps functioning. sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop wiill add KDE or replace Gnome???
[10:47] <Eric_Jardas> I need some help please ! I did sudo rm -Rf /usr/lib/ruby /usr/local/lib/ruby /usr/lib/site_ruby and now I cant reinstall rubygems and stuff...what should I do ?
[10:47] <PriceChild> phantom_, both will be installed at once. both sets of apps will be installed at once. both will function in each other
[10:47] <Mikasuliel> can someone just toss out the command to format a secondary hard drive real quick for me?
[10:47] <p1ls> are they editors similar to abiword or openoffice?
[10:47] <Mikasuliel> i need to get this hd to fedex to be shipped out
[10:47] <new-ubuntu-user> mkfs /dev/hdb1
[10:48] <Mikasuliel> thank you
[10:48] <paddythechump> is there an official torrent of ubuntu?
[10:48] <Agg[Away] > hi, everyone.  my auth.log is showing a log series of login failures last night from a few foreign ips.  I'm wondering what, if anything, I should do about it.
[10:48] <Yitram> ubuntu comes with a torrent program of some kind
[10:48] <new-ubuntu-user> Mikasuliel: mkfs.ext3 or mkfs.something-else etc.
[10:48] <j-rock> Agg[Away] : through ssh?
[10:48] <Yitram> just open the torrent file
[10:48] <Aggrav8d> j-rock - yes
[10:48] <tarzeau> Aggrav8d: nothing
[10:48] <LOLZebra> yo
[10:48] <PriceChild> !torrents > paddythechump (see the pm from ubotu)
[10:48] <radioaktivstorm> hub_  never tried this but http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1313822
[10:48] <paddythechump> thank you
[10:48] <j-rock> Aggrav8d: install fail2ban or denyhosts
[10:49] <j-rock> Aggrav8d: then configure
[10:49] <Aggrav8d> thanks.
[10:49] <Yitram> hmmm i'mma checkout this PM
[10:49] <phantom_> PriceChild: Dose it make chanfes or for example reads xorg like gnome?
[10:49] <j-rock> Aggrav8d: yup
[10:49] <p1ls> are they editors similar to abiword or openoffice?
[10:49] <Yitram> !torrents > Yitram
[10:49] <radioaktivstorm> hub_  i think if you mount the img, then you can add files and whatnot.
[10:49] <PriceChild> phantom_, chanfes?
[10:50] <phantom_> ?
[10:50] <carolyn_> why would i get an error saying i don't have a package when it has al?ready been installed previously
[10:50] <MikeMLP> @phantom_ - it has always worked for me, but I've just gotten fed-up with the clutter it causes.  If you boot into KDE, you have all the gnome-apps in the menus, and vice versa in Gnome.  It was too much of a mess for me, but It is fun to check out!  If you want to go back go only gnome or only kde, you should be able to sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop, and then sudo apt-get autoremove to remove all of the extra packages.  Alternatively, you can try copy-
[10:50] <new-ubuntu-user> p1ls: yes, there'
[10:50] <LOLZebra> that's a secret
[10:50] <PriceChild> phantom_, what is chanfes?
[10:50] <new-ubuntu-user> s MS Office  :)
[10:50] <krylen> hey guys, i've got a serious issue, i'm building a stand-alone kiosk based on ubuntu for some pretty sizable clients, but i've got an issue when i start the "gnome time" utility (time-admin part of the gnome-system-tools package) it hangs waiting for an ntp server on the localhost, umm.. how can i prevent this behaviour? or better yet, remove the ntp support from the package all together? (probably not possible?)
[10:50] <PriceChild> carolyn_, could you pastebin the exact error please?
[10:50] <kazim51> Dutchy: did u answer about how to turn off joins etc... the room's really spammy...
[10:50] <kazim51> Dutchy: i m using gaim
[10:50] <new-ubuntu-user> p1ls: windord.exe
[10:50] <carolyn_> PriceChild, http://pastebin.ca/545674
[10:51] <PriceChild> krylen, ntp support isn't installed by default...? and i think the package is ntpupdate
[10:51] <carolyn_> plls, gdocs
change things
[10:51] <StErGi0s> hello after installing beryl all toolbars from all windows are lost and the minimise close buttons too, what should i do?
[10:51] <new-ubuntu-user> p1ls: koffice
[10:51] <jontyjont> ubotu: thanks for your advice for dutchy - That works great for individual types. But how do I do it more generally for all video??
[10:51] <krylen> PriceChild: so if i install ntpupdate it will allow time-admin to start properly?
[10:51] <PriceChild> phantom_, well then I don't understand the question
[10:51] <krylen> *tries it*
[10:51] <PriceChild> jontyjont, ubotu is a bot
[10:51] <new-ubuntu-user> p1ls: if you have kde
[10:51] <sinth> again : noobish question, how do i install gtk themes ><
[10:51] <new-ubuntu-user> or kdelibs
[10:52] <colbert> What are the benefits to backing up using incremental backups as opposed to a full backup? I backup every Sunday and burn to dvd-rw, and I'm wondering if it matters which way one does it
[10:52] <gilo1> I'm looking for two things... A GUI for snort and a GUI for IPSec.
[10:52] <PriceChild> krylen, actually, I think its just called "ntp"
[10:52] <PriceChild> krylen, and it shouldn't every try syncing unless you have that package
[10:52] <new-ubuntu-user> p1ls:  http://www.koffice.org/
[10:52] <PriceChild> colbert, quicker resotres?
[10:52] <carolyn_> plls, there's also zoho.com
[10:52] <Dutchy> kazim51: i dont use gaim, so i dont know
[10:52] <dragon_> why is it when i install software i get a padlock on the aplication and they wont launch
[10:52] <colbert> PriceChild: Ok.. how so ?
[10:53] <phantom_> KDE install dose change things ore can I simply chose KDE Gnome without problem?
[10:53] <gwhite> how much space do i need minimum for a full ubuntu install?
[10:53] <PriceChild> colbert, well you only have to copy back a small amount of data instead of restoring the entire lot...
[10:53] <anethema> phantom_: just download the kubuntu cd
[10:53] <PriceChild> colbert, although you could just copy back a small amount of your full backups
[10:53] <anethema> easier
[10:53] <colbert> yes
[10:53] <new-ubuntu-user> gwhite: about 2.5 - 3 gig
[10:53] <zero> how can be ensure that php has compiled support for Zlib?
[10:53] <gilo1> dragon_  you don't have the proper permissions.
[10:53] <krylen> PriceChild: no go, still "hanging" on start, strace stops here: connect(14, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(16001), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}, 16
[10:53] <PriceChild> colbert, but it also means if you haven't got much space then you can backup without doing full backups
[10:53] <BiTMAP> ?wish rhapsody - ride of the dragon lord
[10:54] <krylen> probably not very usefull other than the localhost address :/
[10:54] <BiTMAP> :P :D
[10:54] <BiTMAP> wrong server
You mean new install?
[10:54] <PriceChild> krylen, Haven't a clue really... that's after removeing and reinstalling the packages you messed up?
[10:54] <Aggrav8d> thanks guys for the fail2ban tip.
[10:54] <Caleb_> why does ubuntu request for your phone number in it's free "shipit" service?
[10:54] <colbert> PriceChild: well using Simple Backup it makes a files.tgz and few other smaller ones.. but that's the big one, currently i have it at about ~6gb, and every week the incrementals are maybe 200-500megs.. so if i restore won't i need them all anyway? or am i misunderstanding
[10:54] <krylen> PriceChild: I did a --reinstall
[10:54] <jontyjont> Pricechild: thanks I had no idea!! bit of a novice at these chat things.  you got an answer for me?? (changing default video app)
[10:54] <krylen> PriceChild: I'll try to completely remove and reinstall them
[10:54] <PriceChild> eeek 4 people at once...
[10:54] <StErGi0s> hello after installing beryl all toolbars from all windows are lost and the minimise close buttons too, what should i do?
[10:54] <colbert> lol
[10:54] <dragon_> thank you
[10:55] <colbert> i'm in no rush help the others
[10:55] <crimsun> PriceChild: you can do it.  If I can, I know you can.
[10:55] <politico> StE.. are u using nvidia?
[10:55] <new-ubuntu-user> StErGi0s: unplug your computer.
[10:55] <zero> SrErGiOs: change theme
[10:55] <StErGi0s> politico: no ati
[10:55] <new-ubuntu-user> [sorry, couldn't resist]  ;)
[10:55] <StErGi0s> and cant find how to change themes :S im very new
[10:55] <PriceChild> colbert, well the idea with incrementals is that you do have a full version of your system spread over many discs... the whole advantage with it is that it takes less media to make the backups if your strapped for backup space
[10:55] <greyfrog> StErGi0s, your window manager, probably beryl isn't loading... not sure how to help with this though
[10:55] <politico> are ur drivers installed for the ati card?
[10:56] <gilo1> I think there's a #beryl room that might be a better place to ask
[10:56] <StErGi0s> greyfrog: beryl seems to work as i have many of its effects
[10:56] <zero> SrErGiOs: you can change themes with beryl manager
[10:56] <PriceChild> krylen, strange.... might be silly, but have the deleted things reappeared?
[10:56] <BiTMAP> whats the luanch command for giving a gui'ed app sudo?
[10:56] <StErGi0s> let me try
[10:56] <PriceChild> jontyjont, as in something other than totem?
[10:56] <BiTMAP> and whats the gpartitioners app name.
[10:56] <PriceChild> BiTMAP, gksudo fo
[10:56] <PriceChild> o
[10:56] <Genomsaren> Hi
[10:56] <BiTMAP> ok i had the gksudo rite thanks
[10:56] <PriceChild> BiTMAP, for example, gksudo nautilus
[10:56] <zero> SrErGiOs: did you install esmerald-theme-manager?
[10:56] <Genomsaren> how can I change regional settings in ubuntu?
[10:57] <colbert> PriceChild: ok, right.. but i do'nt see how that is, if i have a 6gb and 200megs every week.. isn't that the same as next week 6.2gb, 6.4, etc. ? and when restoring wouldn't all incrementals be required and so it's more convenient to have it in one already?
[10:57] <BiTMAP> yah, i wanna luanch the partition manager (gnome partition)
[10:57] <krylen> PriceChild: "deleted things reappeared
[10:57] <ciaron> anyone know the solution to this error: could not open default font 'fixed'?
[10:57] <krylen> PriceChild: "deleted things reappeared" how so?
[10:57] <Genomsaren> all: how can I change regional settings in ubuntu?
[10:57] <krylen> PriceChild: I remove and reinstalled said packages, no luck :/
[10:57] <NetersLandreau> what is the trick to getting the intel pro/wireless 3945ABG card recognized?
[10:57] <PriceChild> krylen, all that stuff that you removed to uninstall it.... has it come back?
[10:57] <krylen> PriceChild: I've stripped this thing pretty bare, making it fit on less than a gig
[10:57] <jontyjont> Price child: yeah I have set up mplayer and it plays just about everything. I struggled to get totem to play anything!!
[10:58] <StErGi0s> zero no i dont think i did install it
[10:58] <PriceChild> !mp3 > jontyjont (see pm from ubotu_
[10:58] <crimsun> ciaron: make sure you have xfonts-base installed.
[10:58] <PriceChild> jontyjont, those instructions will let you get everythignw roking in totem
[10:58] <krylen> PriceChild: most of gnome is removed, it's openbox and core system components with firefox
[10:58] <kling0n> hello... I jsut added the galdalfn repositories to get at the compiz extras (beryl ports) etc.... Now I am getting the compiz core from the central repositories and the extras from the gandalfn repos..... This is not good since they seem to be conflicting in some way... Any suggestions as to how to make apt-get use the gandalfn respos as priority?
[10:58] <kling0n> s/jsut/just
[10:58] <PriceChild> colbert, yeah its more convenient to have it all in one :)
[10:58] <zero> SrErGiOs: sudo apt-get install beryl-manager esmerald-theme-manager
[10:58] <new-ubuntu-user> Change regional settings?  I think it's something like;  control center -> administration -> time and date
[10:58] <zero> SrErGiOs: how did you install beryl?
[10:58] <PriceChild> colbert, but you need to have more space to do the whole backup :)
[10:58] <StErGi0s> from the package manager
[10:59] <new-ubuntu-user> Genomsaren:  ^^
[10:59] <kling0n> zero: s/esmerald/emerald
[10:59] <PriceChild> kling0n, those are 3rd party and not supproted here. Please contact gandalfn
[10:59] <Genomsaren> thnaks
[10:59] <tyler_d> virtual machine recommendations?
[10:59] <belgarath_> Anyone know how to send text  to another application?   I want to send a fortune as a textstring to another application!
[10:59] <greyfrog> tyler_d, QEmu
[10:59] <kling0n> PriceChild: tup... just figured I  probably wasnt the only one wondering...
[10:59] <colbert> PriceChild: gotcha.. well i've figured i make a full one every week and use split to spread it across dvd's.. unless you are aware of more efficient/simpler means
[10:59] <bastidrazor> i use vmware
[10:59] <krylen> PriceChild: I installed everything gnome-system-tools depended on, depite my better judgment, knowing that most of those have nothing to do with the one program i need, the time-admin program
[10:59] <zero> SrErGiOs: ok try that
[10:59] <Eric_Jardas> how to uninstall manually installed packages ?
[10:59] <kling0n> PriceChild: the priority part of the question is relevant here though.. how do I make apt-get do what I want it ot ?
[10:59] <belgarath_> sry not a ubuntu question... :)
[10:59] <kling0n> s/ot/to/
[10:59] <new-ubuntu-user> frotune > another application
[11:00] <PriceChild> colbert, I just keep backups on remote servers... if I mess up this machine then I just hope I've got backups spread around somewhere :P
[11:00] <colbert> Eric_Jardas: apt-get remove package ?
[11:00] <PurpZeY> Eric_Jardas: sudo apt-get remove
[11:00] <PriceChild> colbert, oh and my ipod ;)
[11:00] <zero> SrErGiOs: you will find applications > systems tools > beryl manager
[11:00] <new-ubuntu-user> or... ?
[11:00] <PriceChild> kling0n, apt-get will always try and install the latest version... however read the message from ubotu
[11:00] <maeth> what works better ? vmware or wine??
[11:00] <colbert> PriceChild: hehe.. fair enough. thanks very much for your help
[11:00] <PriceChild> !pin > kling0n
[11:00] <maeth> vmware with windows xp installed
[11:00] <KR-data> should I chose nvidia-glx or nvidia-glx-new when I install the nvidia drivers?
[11:00] <greyfrog> maeth, completely different things
[11:00] <StErGi0s> zero i get couldnt find package esmerald-manager
[11:00] <PriceChild> KR-data, use the restricted manager
[11:00] <Eric_Jardas> colbert, PurpZeY, a pogram that I compiled not installed using apt-get
[11:00] <new-ubuntu-user> fortune | another application ?
[11:01] <PriceChild> krylen, and still no joy?
[11:01] <zero> SrErGiOs: emerald**
[11:01] <maeth> greyfrog, i know, but still.... if i want to run a windows app
[11:01] <StErGi0s> ok
[11:01] <krylen> PriceChild: no love for me ;.;
[11:01] <bastidrazor> no windows XP go with 2000 no WGA bullcrap
[11:01] <zero> SrErGiOs: emerald-theme-manager
[11:01] <kling0n> PriceChild: yup.. figured it might be something like that.. thanks
[11:01] <StErGi0s>  Couldn't find package emerald-theme-manager
[11:01] <tyler_d> trying to find as well, a graphical app for modifying my workgroup and computer name??? and possibly network passwords?
[11:01] <TorvusLinalds> hi, my sound has stopped working, is there any driver i can restart or anything like that?
[11:01] <greyfrog> maeth, depends on the app... you should check winehq to see how well supported the app is in wine
[11:01] <maeth> bastidrazor, dont worry here there are no laws :D
[11:01] <colbert> Eric_Jardas: ahh.. then i am not sure.. i've never had to get rid of a prog i compiled
[11:01] <zero> SrErGiOs: ok give me a sec
[11:01] <KR-data> PriceChild, why? And that doesn't exactly answer my question :S
[11:01] <PriceChild> krylen, grrr... I'm not sure what to do.... have you checked launchpad for bugs against the package?
[11:01] <StErGi0s> kk
[11:01] <pecisk> people, any suggestions how to enable cairo to use glitz backend in Ubuntu? I installed libglitz, but now what?
[11:01] <PriceChild> KR-data, because it will do it all for you :)
[11:02] <maeth> greyfrog, k, i specifically want to run macromedia flash 8
[11:02] <krylen> PriceChild: good idea, I had not yet thought of that
[11:02] <bastidrazor> maeth: heck with the laws, it is the hassle of WGA.. i found a site that gives you all the updates/patches for windows anyway
[11:02] <KR-data> PriceChild, how do I switch?
[11:02] <PriceChild> KR-data, switch?
[11:02] <gwhite> i havent tried ubuntu since 6 months ago, back around december/january. has it dramatically improved since then? mine was crashy a lot
[11:02] <KR-data> PriceChild, to the restricted manager
[11:02] <PriceChild> gwhite, "yes"
[11:02] <maeth> bastidrazor, winup :D
[11:02] <PriceChild> KR-data, on feisty?
[11:02] <gwhite> cool
[11:02] <KR-data> PriceChild, yep :)
[11:03] <PriceChild> gwhite, I don't really know what answer you were expecting....
[11:03] <bastidrazor> maeth: actually softwarepatch.com
[11:03] <zero> SrErGiOs: sudo apt-get install emerald-themes
[11:03] <PriceChild> KR-data, system > admin > restricted manager
[11:03] <gwhite> PriceChild an honest one :P
[11:03] <PriceChild> gwhite, read my hostname and decide if I'm honest :)
[11:03] <maeth> bastidrazor, then there is two haahahaha
[11:03] <p1ls> what woudl be the command if i want to have a file with permission of lrwxrwxrwx
[11:03] <gwhite> just because somethin has a new version doesnt make it more stable
[11:03] <PriceChild> p1ls, chmod 777 foo
[11:03] <kling0n> p1ls: chmod 777 fielname
[11:03] <aschmack> how do i switch  window managers
[11:03] <PriceChild> p1ls, what are you trying to do thoguh?
[11:03] <kling0n> filename even
[11:03] <PriceChild> p1ls, don't do that to random files...
[11:04] <TorvusLinalds> hi, is there any way to sort of reset the sound system?  my sound isn't working any more :(
[11:04] <Linyos_Torovolto> how to uninstall manually installed packages ?
[11:04] <greyfrog> pllsthat is a symbollic link, look at man ln
[11:04] <KR-data> PriceChild, I'm on KDE :S
[11:04] <zero> SrErGiOs: dont forget  to install beryl-manager
[11:04] <kling0n> gwhite what kinds of crashes did you have?
[11:04] <PurpZeY> TorvusLinalds: Check the Alsamixer
[11:04] <PriceChild> KR-data, bah
[11:04] <gwhite> mostly x window and somethin about process forkin
[11:04] <Slart> anyone here using anjuta?
[11:04] <PriceChild> KR-data, have you read !nvidia ?
[11:04] <Slart> bah.. I know.. !ask
[11:04] <kling0n> TorvusLinalds: try 'sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart'
[11:04] <p1ls> i did, but it gave me rwxrwxrwx without l in front
[11:04] <KR-data> PriceChild, duh, sorry I keep forgetting asking the bot (blush)
[11:04] <KR-data> !nvidia
[11:04] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:05] <greyfrog> plls, that is a symbollic link, look at man ln
[11:05] <zero> how can be ensure that php has compiled support for Zlib?
[11:05] <Slart> I'm trying out anjuta and almost none of the default projects I can make using the project wizard compiles/builds without errors and such.. is it me? or is anjuta just broken?
[11:05] <TorvusLinalds> klig0n: hmm, that looked really hopeful but it didn't help
[11:06] <greyfrog> pllsthink "shortcut" in windows
[11:06] <zero> how can be ensure that php has compiled support for Zlib?
[11:07] <aoirthoir> anyone have any familiarity with evolution email? Ive a question that i dont want to take up the chat room space for
[11:07] <zero> use pastebin
[11:07] <zero> !pastebin
[11:07] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:07] <PriceChild> aoirthoir, ask your question
[11:07] <paintcan> is there a firewall on by default in ubuntu
[11:07] <johnny> zero, look in the phpinfo , but this is prolly the wrong channel anyways, join ##php
[11:08] <PriceChild> !firewall | paintcan
[11:08] <ubotu> paintcan: 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).
[11:08] <zero> johnny: thx
[11:08] <marcos> oi
[11:08] <jx> after following all the directions here (https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html), I still can't play DVDs in 7.04. Totem tells me, "Please install the necessary plugins and restart Totem to be able to play this media.". VLC doesn't work. Any suggestions?
[11:08] <johnny> or the ubuntu server channle.. if there is one
[11:08] <paintcan> pricechild, ty
[11:08] <__Ace__> anyone here used the cli version of avidemux2?
[11:09] <sinth_> Hi, can anyone please tell me how to deal with gtk theams? :/
[11:09] <zero> mmm overflow
[11:09] <StErGi0s> zero:  i have downloaded the theme manager now what should i do?
[11:09] <zero> StErGiOs: did you downloaded beryl-manager?
[11:09] <tdn> What type of SSH keys do you recommend me using?
[11:09] <carolyn_> will someone please look at this and tell me why i'm getting a bogus "missing package" error? http://pastebin.ca/545743
[11:09] <StErGi0s> i already have it
[11:10] <zero> StErGiOs: ok Applications > system tools > beryl manager
[11:10] <tyler_d> greyfrog: thank-you
[11:10] <zero> StErGiOs: right click on the try icon then emerald theme manager
[11:10] <Yitram> geeze i thought it was kidding when it said it was going to take 24 hours to copy these files -_-
[11:11] <Slart> carolyn_: you have those packages installed?
[11:11] <StErGi0s> zero: where that try icon? :(
[11:11] <cabrioleur> I got an Intel sound card, with realtek alc861-vd. The sound is not working in ubuntu 7.04, fresh installation. I upgraded kernel and checked on alsamixer if something is muted. Any suggestions?
[11:11] <kling0n> yitram how much are you copying and over which kind of connection?
[11:11] <zero> StErGiOs: didnt appear a tray icon when you start beryl manager?
[11:12] <Yitram> well it is like 90GB......from one hard disk to anohter
[11:12] <greyfrog> cabrioleur, what is the output of asoundconf list
[11:12] <StErGi0s> nope :S
[11:12] <Dekkard> cabrioleur,  in sound prefs what device is handling sound?
[11:12] <k0rnz> hallo
[11:12] <Yitram> but i think its becuase its from an NTFS to the ext3 partition thats slowing it down
[11:12] <k0rnz> do more people use ubuntu than any other distro?
[11:13] <Slart> !info libxslt1
[11:13] <ubotu> Package libxslt1 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[11:13] <Jowi> carolyn_, seems like 'libxslt' was not found, so exml can not be built. Why don't you use the e17 repo to install instead?
[11:13] <k0rnz> i'm currently a fedora user but wanting to switch to ubuntu
[11:13] <Slart> !search libxslt
[11:13] <ubotu> Found:
[11:13] <zero> StErGiOs: go to #beryl channel
[11:13] <BiTMAP> what was that ubuntu beryl room again :|
[11:13] <PriceChild> paintcan, the firewall is active in ubuntu by default
[11:13] <eduhat> k0rnz: what is fedora like? im thinking about trying it
[11:13] <RavenousX_> make the switch kOrnz, i did, its great
[11:13] <Seveas> BiTMAP, #ubuntu-effects
[11:13] <BiTMAP> thanks
[11:13] <tyler_d> and anything for network management???
[11:13] <PriceChild> paintcan, I suggest you use "firestarter" to configure it
[11:13] <Ubuntuish> been trying to install nvidia drivers for the past hour
[11:14] <Ubuntuish> i am confused crazy
[11:14] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, used the restricted manager?
[11:14] <sebas_> how can I install shockwave in ubuntu?
[11:14] <spydrrrrr> has anyone gotten Fiesty to work at 1680x1050 with a Dell monitor?
[11:14] <Ubuntuish> PriceChild, thats the thing i dunno should i or shouldn't i?
[11:14] <paintcan> pricechild, thanks I will look in the synaptic for firestarter
[11:14] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, SHOULD :)
[11:14] <Ubuntuish> i've been to, 2 different places where one says remove all
[11:14] <Agrajag> sebas_: there's no such thing as shockwave for linux
[11:14] <Ubuntuish> and the other says install
[11:14] <PriceChild> paintcan, sudo apt-get install firestarter
[11:14] <k0rnz> i dual boot Vista Ultimate and Fedora 7 on my Pentium 2.4Ghz 512mb and Nvidia 5500 PC and Fedora runs much faster than Vista
[11:14] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, where was the other palce?
[11:14] <Tom47> seveas ty for the feisty nx debs .... worked well
[11:14] <k0rnz> much much faster with a whole lot of difference
[11:15] <Jowi> carolyn_, http://e17blog.tuxfamily.org/e17blog-feisty_en.php/post/2007/03/10/Enlightenment-Repositories-for-Ubuntu-Feisty-Fawn
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> PriceChild, on the ubuntu forums :/
[11:15] <spydrrrrr> I can't get Fedora Core to work on my Dell GX620
[11:15] <sebas_> Agrajag: do you know whether there will be a linux version?
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-9755-pkg1.run < i downloaded this
[11:15] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, linky?
[11:15] <Agrajag> sebas_: not that I'm aware of.
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> what is the point of this
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> just a sec
[11:15] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, what card have you got?
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> 7600 GS
[11:15] <spydrrrrr> has anyone gotten Fiesty to work at 1680x1050 resolution
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> Geforce
[11:15] <k0rnz> spydrrrrr what doesnt work?
[11:15] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, you don't need to do it manually.
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> so what do i do
[11:15] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, system > admin > restricted drivers manager
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> okay cool
[11:15] <Ubuntuish> thanks
[11:15] <spydrrrrr> k0rnz: It does not offer me that resolution
[11:16] <spydrrrrr> I have a Dell 22" monitor
[11:16] <hjmills> spydrrrrr, reconfigure xorg and enable that resolution seems to be the normal solution I think
[11:16] <k0rnz> spydrrrrr you can cheat xorg and make it think you got another monitor that got that resolution
[11:16] <Ubuntuish> PriceChild, just a query but have you known anyone to have one of these and get the 1440x900 resolution?
[11:17] <PriceChild> Ubuntuish, I see no reason why not with appropriate xorg.conf alterations...
[11:17] <spydrrrrr> k0rnz: how do I do that?
[11:17] <Ubuntuish> PriceChild, thanks a bunch
[11:17] <k0rnz> spydrrrrr go ask in #fedora
[11:17] <k0rnz> there is a bot in there with question answer script
[11:17] <spydrrrrr> k0rnz: I mean in Ubuntu I cannot get 1680x1050
[11:17] <k0rnz> just ask your question and if it already has answer the bot will know it
[11:17] <krylen> PriceChild: oh whoa, i didn't solve my problem, but while trying stuff the touchscreen stopped responding and i got this error message: 26490: arguments to dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block() were incorrect, assertion "connection != NULL" failed in file dbus-connection.c line 2873.
[11:18] <krylen> This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
[11:18] <PriceChild> krylen, that's scary and I haven't a clue sorry... :s
[11:18] <spydrrrrr> how to enable 1680x1050 in Feisty
[11:18] <krylen> gah!
[11:18] <tyler_d> somehow I remember their being an online img builder for virtual machines? can't quite remember the name?...
[11:18] <krylen> PriceChild: Thanks very much for your help
[11:19] <Ubuntuish> is there a linux look a like for fixedsys
[11:19] <TOoSmOotH> Anyone know if it is possible to move a running app between screen?
[11:19] <Ubuntuish> *font* i.e.,
[11:19] <TOoSmOotH> screen as in xwindow screen
[11:19] <Agrajag> TOoSmOotH: I'm almost certain that's impossible
[11:19] <TOoSmOotH> screen[0]  to screen[1] 
[11:19] <CarlFK> what is the mozilla flash plugin package name?
[11:19] <TOoSmOotH> I am running dual monitors
[11:19] <TOoSmOotH> as separata screens
[11:20] <k1gwb> if you want to move windows between the two then make them the same screen... why have two xsessions?
[11:20] <Agrajag> TOoSmOotH: doesn't matter if they're on the same machine, they're still separate X servers. as far s I know, there's no way to do that
[11:20] <Agrajag> TOoSmOotH: It would be nice, of course... like screen, but for X
[11:20] <TOoSmOotH> Agrajag, thanks.. I will jack with it some more
[11:20] <TorvusLinalds> is there any sort of thingy i can run to try and diagnose my sound system, which has stopped working?  it worked for quite a while, but now it doesn't... dunno what i did to it
[11:20] <TOoSmOotH> Just having issues with Beryl when they are on 1 screen
[11:21] <brk3> ive just installed realplayer as in ubuntuguide, but am getting no sound.. any ideas?
[11:21] <heffo> turn on speakers
[11:21] <ubunu> Hey. I'm having trouble with my apache web server on my laptop. I haven't used it in a while, and now I can't connect to the web server. Ports.conf says Listen 80 and when I try to restart the web server, It says it's already running and serving to 127.0.1.1. I can't connect with a browser though
[11:21] <TorvusLinalds> brk3, i dunno, it didn't work for me until after i rebooted, but i dunno if it was that that fixed it
[11:21] <hjmills> brk3, turn up the volume in everything
[11:21] <hjmills> ubunu, to 127.0.1.1 or to 127.0.0.1?
[11:21] <brk3> hjmills: def not the volume is up full and all other apps sound work fine
[11:21] <simplyw00x> Agrajag: Ratpoison has most of screen's features
[11:22] <simplyw00x> Agrajag: sadly not the useful ones...
[11:22] <brk3> TorvusLinalds: maybe can try a reboot
[11:22] <Agrajag> simplyw00x: the window manager isn't the problem
[11:22] <Agrajag> yeah
[11:22] <Jowi> TorvusLinalds, (nice nick btw :)) run "alsamixer" (alternative amixer) and see if anything is muted or if you get an error.
[11:22] <TorvusLinalds> wow that looks weird
[11:23] <ubunu> hjmills: 127.0.1.1 Yes I agree that's odd. It is also new
[11:23] <simplyw00x> anyone have any thoughts on fixing a Realtek ALC861-VD (using snd-hda-intel) that works through speakers with model=3stack but won't output anything through the headphones?
[11:24] <Jowi> simplyw00x, I thought I saw a bug on that earlier today...
[11:24] <crimsun> simplyw00x: you've omitted the /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 info.  Pastebin it.
[11:25] <ady> aaa
[11:25] <ady> aaa
[11:25] <ompaul> ady please don't
[11:25] <ubunu> hjmills: Anything more to add?
[11:25] <simplyw00x> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/24487/
[11:25] <sparrw> in openoffice.org, this file prints 5 pages instead of 3, and 4 of them are printed very very tiny, what is wrong with it?  http://sparr.homeip.net/BADFILE.ods
[11:25] <simplyw00x> Jowi: several people have similar problems but theirs are usually solved by recompiling alsa
[11:26] <ubunu> Or anyone else?
[11:26] <crimsun> simplyw00x: are you using alsa-kernel hg?
[11:26] <Popof> hi
[11:26] <hjmills> ubunu, did you try both addresses in firefox (as well as localhost)
[11:26] <simplyw00x> crimsun: I have no idea. How do I check?
[11:27] <crimsun> simplyw00x: if you don't have any idea what I'm talking about, you aren't.
[11:27] <TorvusLinalds> hmm, no all my mixer settings look hunky dory but still no sound :(
[11:27] <Flatline> Hello. How do i record screen activities in linux?
[11:27] <simplyw00x> crimsun: should I be?
[11:27] <SimAtWork> sparrw: set a page range, and i only see 3.
[11:27] <simplyw00x> Flatline: recordmydesktop, istanbul
[11:27] <crimsun> TorvusLinalds: please read http://www.linux-sound.info/alsa/index.php?task=support and tell me the URL of the paste generated by the alsa-info.sh script linked from that page.
[11:27] <SimAtWork> sparrw: i mean print range, not page range.
[11:27] <sparrw> SimAtWork: that doesnt explain the tiny printing
[11:27] <TorvusLinalds> will do
[11:27] <Flatline> simplyw00x,  I should download those apps? or what?
[11:28] <rohdefis> when I boot my box I get a lot of interrupt messages and it doesn't really boot, what do I do?
[11:28] <SimAtWork> sparrw: it does!  the problem is you have a bunch of cells (NOPQR) and you have it set to print to 1 page wide and 1 page tall (under format->page)
[11:28] <carolyn_> Jowi, thanks. that worked (i think)
[11:28] <spanglesontoast> anyone know how to configure xorg for vga output on a laptop
[11:28] <simplyw00x> Flatline: http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=RecordMyDesktop
[11:28] <sparrw> SimAtWork: interesting..  good to know, thanks
[11:28] <simplyw00x> Flatline: Install it, and it's fairly easy-to-use after that
[11:28] <carolyn_> slart, yes, i had all the packages installed. it just doesn't like me for some reason. i think i got it now though
[11:28] <hind-kevin> salut sa va
[11:28] <SimAtWork> sparrw: np
[11:29] <Flatline> simplyw00x, tyvm. I'll get right on it
[11:29] <hind-kevin> sa va
[11:29] <Popof> I've a problem with my usb disk, when I launch it ubuntu mount it automatically. There is 2 partiotions on the disk, sometimes the first partition is mounted on usbdisk, sometimles on usbdisk-1. Is there a way to  fix it in order to have always the same partition on the same mount point ?
[11:29] <Flatline> simplyw00x, what is istanbul then?
[11:29] <simplyw00x> Flatline: Another program that does a similar thing
[11:29] <petr4> hello. Is resume= option still needed for software-suspend in 7.04? Can somebody check his /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[11:29] <Popof> PS: I cannot use fstab because if i start ubuntu with the usbdisk it slow the system
[11:29] <simplyw00x> Flatline: Older and worse, imo
[11:30] <Flatline> can i get it via adept?
[11:30] <crimsun> simplyw00x: we simply haven't added the jack sense for that series yet.
[11:30] <Flatline> nvm i did it :)
[11:30] <aoirthoir> anyone have any familiarity with evolution email?(or other email clients on Ubuntu) Ive a question that i dont want to take up the chat room space for
[11:30] <d3m0> anyone use the cisco vpn client for linux?
[11:30] <simplyw00x> crimsun: can I at least manually control the headphone volume?
[11:30] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: evolution is ok.  TB is far better IMHO!
[11:30] <simplyw00x> crimsun: it outputs nothing from the socket
[11:30] <crimsun> simplyw00x: not yet.
[11:30] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: what is your question though
[11:30] <ubunu> hjmills: Yes I tried both
[11:31] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Ok then. Can I change it so it uses the jack and not the speaker?
[11:31] <crimsun> simplyw00x: not yet.
[11:31] <crimsun> simplyw00x: like I said, we've not added the jack sense for your model yet.
[11:31] <aoirthoir> SimAtWork, I have catch-all@mydomain sent to one email address so, basically i just need an email client that will let me click REPLY and the FROM will then be whatever the address of the original TO was
[11:31] <simplyw00x> simplyw00x: Ah, ok. well that saves me some time at least
[11:31] <crimsun> simplyw00x: it requires a new stanza.
[11:31] <simplyw00x> *crimsun
[11:32] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: oh! neat.. hrm.. dunno if such a thing exists though!
[11:32] <Nutubuntu> Is Firefox 2 available for Dapper?
[11:32] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Idiot request i know, but any eta on that?
[11:32] <sebas_> I can't activate Desktop Effects: "Desktop Effects could not be enabled". But I was using it until a few minutes
[11:32] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: what a fantastic idea though!
[11:32] <crimsun> simplyw00x: no.  Unless you mail me a laptop with that hardware.
[11:32] <aoirthoir> SimAtWork, thanks. I dont want to have to write it in php atm...if I dont have to.
[11:32] <simplyw00x> crimsun: :P
[11:32] <simplyw00x> crimsun: I have a lot of time atm. could I do it myself?
[11:32] <crimsun> simplyw00x: sure.
[11:33] <simplyw00x> crimsun: are there any docs i should hit?
[11:33] <crimsun> simplyw00x: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
[11:33] <petr4> hello. Is resume=/dev/my-swap-device option still needed for software-suspend in 7.04? Somebody check his /boot/grub/menu.lst please?
[11:33] <crimsun> simplyw00x: your /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 has all the info you need.
[11:33] <d3m0> anyone use the cisco vpn client for linux?
[11:33] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Awesome
[11:34] <crimsun> simplyw00x: make sure you use pci/hda/patch_realtek.c from alsa-kernel current hg tip
[11:34] <anto> Anyone here using firestarter that could help me abit?
[11:34] <simplyw00x> crimsun: hg?
[11:35] <Popof> I've a problem with my usb disk, when I launch it ubuntu mount it automatically. There is 2 partiotions on the disk, sometimes the first partition is mounted on usbdisk, sometimles on usbdisk-1. Is there a way to  fix it in order to have always the same partition on the same mount point ?
[11:35] <Popof> PS: I cannot use fstab because if i start ubuntu with the usbdisk it slow the system.
[11:35] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: i'd look for a tb plugin!
[11:35] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: i bet one exists!
[11:36] <aoirthoir> SimAtWork, ok heading there now. mozilla.com right?
[11:36] <SimAtWork> aoirthoir: (Tb  = Mozilla ThunderBird)
[11:36] <SimAtWork> yup!
[11:36] <SimAtWork> or www.getthunderbird.com
[11:36] <aoirthoir> SimAtWork, i'ma lookin:) thanks for the suggestion
[11:36] <petr4> popof: i think it is possible mount it manually to specific mount point
[11:36] <sebas_> is there any command like lspci to get the cpu information?
[11:36] <crimsun> simplyw00x: I recommend you get up to speed.  Read the ALSA web site.
[11:37] <nofxx> hey, anyone tryed installin kiba-toolbar lately? ive added the repo, key, apt-get update..... but when I go to install there is no kiba- nothing packet....
[11:37] <Popof> petr4: I've made a script but i'd like to make it automatically ;)
[11:37] <petr4> popof: also i think that you can use fstab and use "noauto" or something which would prevent mounting the drive at boot
[11:37] <kriebz> sebas_: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[11:38] <simplyw00x> crimsun: any particular bits you can recommend? ;)
[11:38] <sebas_> thanks, kriebz
[11:38] <petr4> popof: fstab man page should describe how to list but not mount it. sorry i do not know plug and play system enough
[11:38] <crimsun> simplyw00x: all of it, particularly the bottom of the Download page.
[11:38] <Popof> petr4: the problem is that when the usbdisk is plugged its take a long long long time to boot
[11:39] <Jowi> aoirthoir, https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/1203
[11:39] <Popof> So i must power it wen the os is started
[11:39] <aoirthoir> jowi thanks
[11:39] <petr4> popof: my usb disk has labels on its partitions, and hotplug system mounts it to /media/Teac-5GB/ automagiclay
[11:40] <aoirthoir> Jowi, thanks:) I am going to install TB now and try that
[11:40] <Jowi> aoirthoir, hope it does what you want. looks like it (I haven't tried it myself)
[11:40] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Excellent. So it's like cvs, I just download, modify and build?
[11:41] <simplyw00x> Jowi: Any ideas how I could do that in mutt or evolution?
[11:41] <petr4> popof: long? so you still need to boot without. and if you tell the system to not mount the fstab entry when mount -a is about to be executed, you have it
[11:41] <kahrytan> How do you make it so external hdd  is mounted w/ user privledge?
[11:41] <crimsun> simplyw00x: it's similar in spirit.
[11:41] <kriebz> I would avoid installing alsa from source, whatever you are thinking
[11:42] <klav> !ipod
[11:42] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[11:42] <timtux> Hum, got a strange problem. Everyime i run "Check" in update manager @ Ubuntu 7.04  it locks up
[11:42] <nofxx> ahh,.about kiba-dock... there are only 32bit versions avaiable... hm..thats the problem......
[11:42] <simplyw00x> kriebz: You mean me?
[11:42] <crimsun> kriebz: he has to if he's modifying the source to add support for his model.
[11:42] <nofxx> there is a easy apt-get to get all the tools I need to compile from source?
[11:42] <kriebz> heh
[11:42] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, it seems my private messages were being blocked
[11:42] <Jowi> simplyw00x, no idea. I gave up on Evolution (too slow and is a bit weird UI wise), mutt I don't know (only have the local mail configured for it)
[11:42] <klav> !ipod feisty
[11:42] <kahrytan> How do you make it so external hdd  is mounted w/ user privilege?
[11:42] <kriebz> see if you can pull a deb from Debian Sid or something
[11:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ipod feisty - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:42] <simplyw00x> Jowi: Cheers anyway
[11:42] <pike_> klav: what is the problem with ipod?
[11:43] <kriebz> kahrytan: user,umask=000 in options
[11:43] <klav> well - i hook it up - but the default program won't load up music :(
[11:43] <kriebz> or something along those lines
[11:43] <crimsun> kriebz: his model isn't supported in 1.0.14.  I normally add support for them.
[11:43] <ko> I'm trying to get my XG-300 prism54 based wireless card into monitor mode. Does Ubuntu install the same drivers for my card as what i'd find on prism54.org?
[11:43] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, it seems like i have been bitten by a known bug...  evince (i had a PDF open) opens the alsa stuff somehow... in such a way that other sound can't play
[11:43] <klav> pike_: but i can access the ipod
[11:43] <pike_> klav: well ive used gtkpod before is that what youre using?
[11:43] <crimsun> TorvusLinalds: meaning firefox?
[11:44] <klav> pike_ :nope just the default program
[11:44] <klav> pike_: ill try that program. it works good?
[11:44] <kahrytan> kriebz: There is two partition. Ones for Windows to use. Other for Linux
[11:44] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, i guess i opened it from firefox but it was in an app called evince, externally to firefox
[11:44] <crimsun> it's firefox.  evince doesn't depend on libasound2.
[11:44] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, i found it using the lsof command ripped from the reload alsa script
[11:45] <pike_> klav: it works.  one thing is for some reason the playlists i create need to be drug to the top above music videos and such or they dont show up in ipod. beside that and a few little quirks it seems to work just fine
[11:45] <kriebz> kahrytan, what problem does that cause?
[11:45] <sebas_> kriebz: is there any RAM information other than meminfo?
[11:45] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, well hmm ok, but i closed evince, and it worked. and evince was listed as having devices open
[11:45] <crimsun> TorvusLinalds: right, so closing firefox and any apps spawned from it should "fix" that.
[11:45] <tyler_d> qemu detects only 1gig h/d after creating the vm image with easyvmx?? any help?
[11:45] <pike_> klav: ill be here for a couple hours as im stuck at work if you run into any problems
[11:45] <kahrytan> kriebz: What?
[11:46] <kriebz> sebas_, run the free command.  beyond that, I don't think LInux knows memory specifics
[11:46] <klav> pike_ : thanks a bunch
[11:46] <TorvusLinalds> crimsun, i didnt have to close firefox.  but maybe i had already closed the instance of firefox that spawned evince, i guess
[11:46] <kriebz> kahrytan: do you know how to add lines to your fstab?
[11:46] <kahrytan> kriebz: I used "user,umask=000" and now it wont mount
[11:46] <Nutubuntu> Be well all
[11:46] <kriebz> kahrytan, check my syntax against the man page
[11:47] <kahrytan> kriebz: I suggest oyu dont help people where you don't know anything about it
[11:47] <TorvusLinalds> evince
[11:47] <TorvusLinalds> oops
[11:47] <kriebz> kahrytan, I do know
[11:47] <kriebz> but I'm not a book
[11:47] <kriebz> jeez
[11:47] <kriebz> it's not like you are worse off
[11:47] <kahrytan> kriebz: Then why did you tell me to use "user,umask=000"?
[11:48] <kahrytan> It doesnt work and now it wont mount partitions at all
[11:48] <sebas_> kriebz: i mean more from a way of hardware, for instance the vendor and model.
[11:48] <kriebz> well then change it back
[11:48] <Ezep> anyone know why i cannot enter tty when im in X?
[11:48] <simplyw00x> crimsun: The patch_realtek file doesn't appear to be in the hg code I've downloaded
[11:48] <kriebz> sebas_, LInux doesn't now that stuff.  Just how much RAM you have
[11:48] <crimsun> simplyw00x: of course it is.
[11:48] <simplyw00x> #define __NO_VERSION__
[11:48] <simplyw00x> #include "../../alsa-kernel/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c"
[11:49] <kahrytan> Can anyone fix kriebz's mistake?
[11:49] <crimsun> simplyw00x: alsa-kernel:pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
[11:49] <kriebz> Ezep: ctrl-alt-F# not just alt
[11:49] <TorvusLinalds> ok well i'm happy for now, until something else breaks :)  thanks, crimsun
[11:49] <sebas_> k thanks kriebz
[11:49] <crimsun> simplyw00x: you simply forgot to check out alsa-kernel in addition to alsa-driver.
[11:49] <Ezep> kriebz, nono..
[11:49] <simplyw00x> crimsun: it's a separate branch? ...
[11:49] <crimsun> simplyw00x: ...yes
[11:49] <simplyw00x> crimsun: sigh
[11:49] <Ezep> kriebz, i tryed a lot of times before...
[11:49] <kriebz> kahrytan, change it back to what is was
[11:49] <KR-data> I got some partitions from a previous Linux installation, how is the best way to set those up, so my user have rw-permissions?
[11:50] <kahrytan> kriebz: I can;t
[11:50] <kahrytan> kriebz: I can't mount the drive
[11:50] <kahrytan> kriebz: Therefore, I cant change it
[11:51] <kriebz> you can't mount /?
[11:51] <pike_> KR-data: might /msg ubotu ntfs  you can open the automount script there in an editor and it might give you a good idea of the process for different formats
[11:51] <Ezep> anyone know why i cannot enter tty when im in X?
[11:51] <stefg> KR-data: permissions are not handledl on partition-level, but on file/dir -level
[11:51] <kriebz> kahrytan, read man mount
[11:51] <zylche> I like the joke added into the erase history on Nautilus, "Do you want to forget history?" "If you do you will be doomed to repeat yourself"
[11:51] <pike_> KR-data: of course thats a horrible answer :)
[11:51] <Mikeh> Ezep, did you try ctrl+alt+f#
[11:51] <kahrytan> kriebz: and that'll confuse me more
[11:51] <Mikeh> ?
[11:52] <KR-data> stefg, well what I mean is rohde:users the best ownership or is root:users better, or?
[11:52] <Ezep> Mikeh, of course... but... nothing happen...
[11:52] <kriebz> kahrytan, I can't imagine how that would confuse you
[11:52] <Mikeh> odd
[11:52] <aoirthoir> Jowi, I'm trying that one out. Not sure if its exactly going to do it. I think it just wants to change to one of the existing accounts...
[11:52] <kahrytan> kriebz: Because it is bunch of crap to me
[11:52] <aoirthoir> but still playing with it
[11:52] <KR-data> pike_, well since I use ext3 and just wan't to know what setup is best, I guess you are right, sorry :p
[11:53] <Mikeh> I have a similar bug Ezep, where I get into tty but can never get back to gdm/x but I never thought anything of it because usually when I enter tty I don't want to get back
[11:53] <petr4> good bye everybody
[11:53] <kriebz> kahrytan, what FS is the partition you're trying to mount?
[11:53] <Ezep> Mikeh, i have to reboot and then boot in runlevel 2 for a tty
[11:54] <kahrytan> kri ext3 and fat32
[11:54] <kahrytan> kriebz:
[11:54] <stefg> KR-data: you are talking of dir-ownership. partitions are mounted as root in ubuntu, just the files on it belong to some user or group
[11:54] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Well this looks horribly complicated :) Thanks for the help, I'd better get a-reading 11000 lines of code
[11:54] <Geoffrey2> I see I have Avahi installed...can't remember why specifically, whether it was for a build of pidgin or whether it was an overkill attempt at file sharing....any particular problem with just removing the whole thing?
[11:54] <eKitten> could someone help me get a nVidia gpu working? the guide on ubuntuguide.org doesnt seem to work for me
[11:54] <crimsun> simplyw00x: it's not that bad.  Granted I've spent a few years doing it.
[11:54] <albano_dj> hello how can i open a new server ??
[11:54] <Mikeh> really odd ezep, has this been since install or just recently?
[11:54] <albano_dj> can you tell me pls
[11:55] <kriebz> kahrytan, the ext3 shouldn't need anything but default
[11:55] <albano_dj> come in my pv end tell how can i open a new server on mirc
[11:55] <albano_dj> pls????
[11:55] <KR-data> stefg, yep, then the dir ownership (whatever same thing to me :p ) should be root:users and with write permission to the users to get what I want?
[11:55] <keith1234> albano_dj are you asking how to use your irc client?
[11:55] <simplyw00x> crimsun: Thanks again for the help. Bye!
[11:55] <pike_> albano_dj: /server irc.freenode.net  usually
[11:55] <kriebz> kahrytan, the fat32 needs to be told that non-root users can write to it
[11:55] <stefg> KR-data: right...
[11:55] <OhMyAudi> Hi all
[11:55] <Ezep> Mikeh, i had reinstalen xubuntu a lot of times, and i have added fluxbox to try if there is still the problem...and yes...
[11:55] <Jowi> aoirthoir, bottom checkbox in the prefs say "attempt to find and use an identity that appears in its recipent list". let me know if it works. :)
[11:55] <albano_dj> pike i ask how to open a new irc server
[11:55] <albano_dj> ???
[11:55] <kahrytan> kriebz: Let me repeat it. Both partitions were mounted as root.
[11:55] <krylen> PriceChild: well, I still havn't solved my problem, but time-admin is definatly causeing dbus to crash, and basically "disabling" the system (no touchscreen and no other input means reboot time)
[11:56] <aoirthoir> Jowi, aye. I also tried another one...will update you in a moment:)
[11:56] <kahrytan> kriebz: Now I can't mount them at all because of your mistake.
[11:56] <keith1234> what mistake?
[11:56] <KR-data> stefg, is i safe to ignore "other" users and make a chmod like 770? Or should other have read permission?
[11:56] <kriebz> kahrytan, change the file back to what it was
[11:56] <pike_> albano_dj: i might have misunderstood. but the /server command will let you connect to a new server
[11:56] <kahrytan> keith1234: He told me to use "user,umask=000" in the options
[11:56] <kriebz> then run `mount -a` as root
[11:57] <kahrytan> kriebz: I CAN'T.
[11:57] <kahrytan> kriebz: I can't access drive properties when it unmounted
[11:57] <stefg> KR-data: that depends what's in that dirs...
[11:57] <keith1234> access drive properties?
[11:57] <kriebz> what are you taking about
[11:57] <keith1234> doesn't use bash?!?
[11:57] <stefg> !permissions | KR-data
[11:57] <ubotu> KR-data: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[11:57] <fivetwentysix> Is there any cd emulators for Linux which can read bin/cue files?
[11:57] <aoirthoir> Jowi, here we go, this one is perfect: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/594
[11:57] <keith1234> you need to edit /etc/fstab
[11:57] <KR-data> stefg, ok, thanks :)
[11:58] <pike_> fivetwentysix: cdemu is a prog that can mount em otherwise youll need to convert to iso
[11:58] <RodGo> hi all, i have an aty video card, and i want to change my screen resolution
[11:58] <pike_> fivetwentysix: if its a movie mplayer can just play the cue
[11:58] <RodGo> somehow i cant make ti trough System >> Preferences >> Screen Resolution
[11:58] <zambaroo> when running on dual monitors with separate X servers, is there a way to move a window from one monitor to another? or do i need xinerama for this?
[11:58] <GrueTamer> RodGo: pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file please
[11:58] <kahrytan> keith1234: I can't right click on the partiton to access mount options
[11:58] <OhMyAudi> buhahah
[11:58] <keith1234> zambaroo: what driver?
[11:58] <Jowi> aoirthoir, thanks. will try it a bit later!
[11:58] <zambaroo> keith1234, nvidia
[11:58] <Ezep> anyone know why i cannot enter tty when im in X?I tried alt+ctrl+fx and nothing happened
[11:58] <keith1234> kahrytan: if you can't use bash, you're SOL
[11:58] <zambaroo> keith1234, binary
[11:59] <kriebz> kahrytan, what program are you using that you can right click on a drive?
[11:59] <melon> when i try to install feisty.. everything appears to install fine.. until i try to run it - then i simply get an underscore cursor type thingie on a blank screen.. nothing else.. no load..
[11:59] <kahrytan> keith1234: I can. But Im not using it
[11:59] <keith1234> zambaroo: you want TwinView
[11:59] <melon> what to do?
[11:59] <pike_> !cue might be easier to convert to iso
[11:59] <kahrytan> kriebz: ummmm Gnome
[11:59] <zambaroo> keith1234, thanks, will try
[11:59] <kahrytan> Doh
[11:59] <gwhite> in cfdisk  07 HPFS/NTFS is the right one for NTFS file system for windows XP right?
[11:59] <Mikeh> what do you use kahrytan, and why won't you use bash?
[11:59] <aoirthoir> Jowi, thanks for your help. You got me on the right track. SimAtWork thanks for your help too G. It's much appreciated.
[11:59] <RodGo> ok wait Grue
[11:59] <kahrytan> Mikeh: I hate it
[12:00] <kriebz> kahrytan, alt-f2 and run "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[12:00] <kahrytan> No more questions. I just want it mounted right
[12:00] <Jowi> no probs aoirthoir. TB is great.
[12:00] <SimAtWork> Jowi: you found a solution?
[12:00] <kriebz> kahrytan, sorry, "gksudo gedit /etc/fstab"
[12:00] <Mikeh> explain why kahrytan, there are other shells if bash is really inconvenient for you
[12:00] <kahrytan> kriebz: I'm not logged in as user.
[12:00] <Jowi> SimAtWork, TB addons rule the day :)
[12:00] <SimAtWork> err aoirthoir you found a solution?
[12:00] <pike_> !iso | fivetwentysix
[12:00] <ubotu> fivetwentysix: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[12:00] <SimAtWork> Jowi: that they do :)
[12:00] <kahrytan> Mikeh:  Being technical. No commandline.
[12:00] <aoirthoir> SimAtWork, yes with Jowi and your help. solution: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/594