[12:01] <vip3rousmango> snoops: so all i need so VMware Player, and i install windows onto/into that??
[12:01] <ROnewbie> Smygis: is it in the repositories ?
[12:01] <ikonia> Ubuntu-Noob: once again you don't listen " sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda" fdisk -l !!!!
[12:01] <Ubuntu-Noob> sorry dude
[12:02] <PurpZeY> ode: There is a command, "dpkg reconfigure" I don't know the exact usage, I am sure someone does, that may solve your woes, it should reconfigure gnome.
[12:02] <Sergo> ikonia: thanks
[12:02] <snoops> vip3rousmango you need vmware server to create the image, last I checked
[12:02] <KingPython> hie clever ubuntu users'
[12:02] <yagami> exit
[12:02] <Paddy_EIRE> could someone tell me if its possible to run a filesystem scan of my ext3 fs without the live cd, so that I just reboot and it does it...kinda like the win xp/vista chkdsk
[12:03] <Smygis> ROnewbie, dont think so
[12:03] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE: yes its possible
[12:03] <iratsu> if i install ubuntu of a hard drive on this computer and then move the drive to another computer, will it work?
[12:03] <PurpZeY> ode: Did you change your xorg.conf around, this guide mentions that
[12:03] <Paddy_EIRE> how would I do that then
[12:03] <qnaas> ikonia: thank you
[12:03] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE: mark the file system as ditry
[12:03] <vip3rousmango> snoops: ok well it wont let me install VMware server. that is the one that says its conflicting with somethineg else on the system and i need synaptic soething orother
[12:03] <ikonia> qnaas: no problem
[12:03] <Paddy_EIRE> ikonia, how is this done?
[12:03] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE: I'm searching for the file you need
[12:03] <Paddy_EIRE> oh
[12:04] <OmegaCenti> !sound
[12:04] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:04] <Smygis> !info linuxdcpp | ROnewbie
[12:04] <ubotu> ronewbie: Package linuxdcpp does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[12:04] <Califalcon> anyone knows if this is important, at reboot i get a error "PCI: Failed to allocatte memory resource" followed by the memory address
[12:04] <nickrud> iratsu, most likely, especially if you install to the first disk on the machine and make sure you put the disk in as the first physical disk
[12:04] <ROnewbie> Smygis: are you using it? are you happy with it ? is this the website ? http://linuxdcpp.berlios.de/articles.php?um=index
[12:04] <Ubuntu-Noob> ikonia    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25625/
[12:05] <iratsu> nickrud: what if i don't?
[12:05] <Ubuntu-Noob> hope that's right
[12:06] <qnaas> Apt-get update leave me wrong.
[12:06] <qnaas> Failed to fetch http://sa.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[12:06] <qnaas> Reading package lists... Done
[12:06] <qnaas> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[12:06] <DNS> hi, my eth0 port exists but there it is not listed in ifconfig. how do i enable it
[12:06] <nickrud> iratsu, you'd need to fix /etc/fstab, and grub for starters
[12:06] <ROnewbie> Smygis: this may sound silly, but i really don't know this: the hubs are accessible by both LInux and WIn DC++, right ?
[12:06] <iratsu> nickrud: does ubuntu do some autodetection of what modules it needs to load when it gets installed?
[12:06] <ikonia> Ubuntu-Noob: I see the problem, you are fine. The partitions are there, but the disk type is set to DMRAID
[12:06] <Smygis> ROnewbie, yes
[12:06] <PurpZeY> ode: ??
[12:06] <Califalcon> DNS is ur net working atm?
[12:06] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE: look at the checkfs.sh script in /etc/init.d
[12:06] <Ubuntu-Noob> can it be sorted??
[12:06] <DNS> Califalcon, what do you mean
[12:06] <nickrud> iratsu, yes. Or, at least it a year ago when I moved a disk
[12:06] <qnaas> Apt-get update leave me wrong.
[12:06] <qnaas> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[12:06] <ikonia> Ubuntu-Noob: are these disks part of a raid group ?
[12:07] <iratsu> nickrud: is it possible to re-run that part of the installation?
[12:07] <idefixx> wegstar: i googled some, out of curiosity, wasnt able to find anything.. but when you think about it the live cd installer does basicly the same thing, i guess its phyton so you can easly modify it, just have to strip the partition create and copy files parts, and thats it.
[12:07] <Ubuntu-Noob> shouldn't be they're indepentend of each other and i have them as seperate disks
[12:07] <Califalcon> DNS u have internet connection on that machine
[12:07] <DNS> yes, this windows pc is on the same network
[12:07] <ikonia> Ubuntu-Noob: you can try using fdisk to change the partition type - this shouldn't cause any data loss, but it could
[12:08] <Ubuntu-Noob> which command should i use?
[12:08] <Califalcon> DNS i mean in ubuntu does the net still work and u just don't see the interface or it doesn't work at all
[12:08] <ikonia> Ubuntu-Noob: "sudo fdisk /dev/sda"
[12:08] <spiker611> Can anybody help me with connecting my Sony HDTV to my computer (7900GS) via DVI-HDMI cable, please?
[12:08] <DNS> i only see the interface when i do ifconfig -a
[12:08] <DNS> not when i do ifconfig
[12:08] <ikonia> DNS: thats normal
[12:08] <Ubuntu-Noob> i'll give it a shot
[12:09] <ikonia> DNS: you have to specify the device name
[12:09] <Ubuntu-Noob> i can always recover if needed(i hope : s)
[12:09] <PurpZeY> spiker611: Describe the issue so that someone might help...=)
[12:09] <DNS> ok
[12:09] <DNS> i did ifconfig eth0
[12:09] <DNS> but there is no IP
[12:09] <ikonia> DNS: so set an ip
[12:09] <DNS> how
[12:09] <ikonia> use "system ---> admin ---> networking" gui
[12:10] <DNS> ikonia i use server edition
[12:10] <ikonia> DNS: then you should know how to set an ip address
[12:10] <ikonia> DNS: man ifconfig
[12:10] <Ubuntu-Noob> o not too sure about losuing all my stuff wil get itno windows and see if i can change in there
[12:10] <nickrud> iratsu, it's been a while, a sec
[12:10] <DNS> just this once, can you give me the command
[12:10] <Ubuntu-Noob> ty for all your help ikonia
[12:11] <DNS> i cant find it
[12:11] <ikonia> DNS: no - man ifocnfig
[12:11] <DNS> im learning
[12:11] <ikonia> man ifconfig
[12:11] <spiker611> My problem is that I have a HTPC with a 7900GS and a Sony Trinitron (CRT) HDTV with a HDMI input.  I bought a DVI - HDMI adapter and plugged my HTPC in.  On installing ubuntu, I could not change the resolution past 640x480.  I installed the nvidia drivers but I still cannot get a good picture even close to 1080i (which is the highest the TV supports).  What should I do?
[12:11] <ikonia> DNS: you can read the command from "man ifconfig"
[12:11] <Califalcon> spiker611 i have the same problem except i can go past 1024
[12:12] <Azhi_Dahaka> sane-find-scanner detects it
[12:12] <DNS> how do i exit man
[12:12] <ikonia> DNS: "q"
[12:12] <spiker611> califalcon what video card / TV?
[12:12] <PurpZeY> spiker611: You might be able to edit xorg.conf to change res. But, do it carefully.
[12:12] <Azhi_Dahaka> but scanimage -L doesn't work
[12:12] <Califalcon> spiker611 Nvdia 7600 Sli and LG 32' HDTV
[12:13] <spiker611> PurpZeY what exactly do I change because the many things I have tried have not worked
[12:13] <DNS> ikonia i did ifconfig address eth0
[12:13] <ikonia> spiker611: its possible that the dcc info from the TV is causing detetion problems with the driver. You'll have to try to manually over ride it
[12:13] <DNS> it said
[12:13] <ikonia> DNS: thats the wrong command
[12:13] <DNS> thats what i found
[12:13] <spiker611> ikonia - how do I override it?
[12:13] <ikonia> DNS: then you didn't look
[12:13] <ikonia> spiker611: its not straight forward, the guys in #nvidia may be able to go through it step by step with you
[12:13] <mapez> my hard drive makes violent noises when ubuntu is booting?.. anyone else have this?
[12:13] <ikonia> mapez: no
[12:14] <Califalcon> mapez maybe time for a new drive
[12:14] <Slart> mapez: nope... is it the same with other operating systems?
[12:14] <mapez> it sounds like it is seeking back and forth across the disk making vrooming sounds.
[12:14] <taime1> exit
[12:14] <Califalcon> how much RAM u got mapez
[12:14] <PurpZeY> mapez: Have you tried downshifting?
[12:14] <snoops> hope you've backed up your data mapez ;)
[12:14] <DNS> ikonia ifconfig netmask addr ?
[12:14] <ikonia> DNS: nope
[12:14] <mapez> Slart, Windows doesn't make those noises.. the drive is a year old..
[12:14] <mapez> Could it be my NTFS drive?
[12:15] <DNS> ikonia ifconfig dst addr addr
[12:15] <Slart> mapez: wow.. never had my drive do vroooooming sounds.. =)  ... well.. I would backup asap just in case it's going to die on you
[12:15] <ikonia> DNS: addr addr ??? nope
[12:15] <ikonia> DNS: READ the man page not just look at it
[12:15] <Califalcon> mapez i would make sure that the drive is not close to full and maybe do a fsck on it
[12:15] <DNS> ikonia ifconfig dstaddr addr
[12:15] <Slart> mapez: perhaps find some kind of hard drive diagnostic software and let that run for a while
[12:15] <ikonia> DNS: nope
[12:15] <ikonia> DNS: read the man page
[12:15] <DNS> i did
[12:15] <DNS> they say edit ip
[12:15] <ikonia> DNS: read it again, carefully
[12:16] <Paddy_EIRE> ikonia, nice one, now thats what Im talking about :D
[12:16] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE: no problem
[12:16] <idefixx> mapez: take a look a /var/log/syslog .. are there i/o errors in there?
[12:16] <mapez> Califalcon the NTFS drive maybe has 5gb free.. I'll clean some up and reboot.. Slart, its tough to backup so much stuff :S
[12:16] <ikonia> mapez: why would it be reading your ntfs drive at ubuntu boot ?
[12:16] <spiker611> In a separate scinerio, how can I get the component video out of my video card to work at HD resolutions?
[12:16] <omnius> has anyone figured out whats up with 2.6.20-16 yet?
[12:16] <DNS> ikonia Set the ip network mask for this interface ? <---- that it?
[12:17] <Califalcon> mapez tell me about it i had to spring clean my old warez stuff 180gb worth of it yesterday to install ubuntu lol
[12:17] <mapez> ikonia, not sure maybe it mounts it, not sure.
[12:17] <ikonia> DNS: keep reading
[12:17] <Slart> mapez: I don't think ubuntu touches/reads/looks at your ntfs partition when booting.. unless you've made it do something to that partition
[12:17] <OmegaCenti> I cannot find this suggestion.                          Test different "Sound Servers": Go to System > Preferences > Multimedia Systems Selector. From there, you can test the different options. For me, there are four different sound servers installed, and only one works. This is probably your problem if you cannot play audio with xine or rhythmbox, but you can with xmms or helix/realplayer.
[12:17] <ikonia> mapez: if it mounts it, it won't do mass seeks
[12:17] <OmegaCenti> This was in ubuntu help debugging sound.
[12:17] <Abdul> DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER 0 0 0
[12:17] <DNS> ROFL
[12:17] <ikonia> Abdul: whats that all about ???
[12:17] <Slart> Abdul: good job..
[12:17] <PurpZeY> !OPPS
[12:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about opps - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:17] <Abdul> lawl
[12:17] <omnius> I noticed something funny with my Grub menu list
[12:17] <Abdul> DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER 0 0 0
[12:17] <Abdul> DCC SEND STARTKEYLOGGER 0 0 0
[12:17] <Califalcon> OmegaCenti go to Menu and enable that particular menu
[12:18] <Slart> Abdul: bye bye
[12:18] <Califalcon> I mean under preferences
[12:18] <tyoc> Hey, ubuntu feisty dosnt have /etc/inittab????
[12:18] <gordonjcp> PriceChild: ??
[12:18] <mapez> idefixx what would the i/o errors look like
[12:18] <ubuntuNoobus> v3n0m, it worked dude
[12:18] <Slart> O.o   router exploit?? I'm off to read the topic thingy
[12:18] <tyoc> How do I tell the system init with the root account in single mode????
[12:19] <Jimmey> /topuc
[12:19] <ompaul> !exploit | gordonjcp
[12:19] <ubotu> gordonjcp: There are people around who think it is funny to abuse a bug in certain routers by sending invalid DCC commands. When bitten by this bug ops in #ubuntu remove users so they are no longer targets. To fix it have a look here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[12:19] <Califalcon> OmegaCenti System-->Prefereces --> Main Menu
[12:19] <omnius> in the grub menu list what does this do?  root=UUID=
[12:19] <gordonjcp> ompaul: ah
[12:19] <codyzapp> Hirvinen, does ubuntu have a automatic partioner setup for when you are installing so that it would divide the harddrive?
[12:19] <Slart> codyzapp: yes it has
[12:19] <PurpZeY> codyzapp: Yes.
[12:19] <codyzapp> ahh good :)
[12:19] <gordonjcp> ompaul: "don't buy crap routers" would be the order of the day then
[12:19] <codyzapp> is it hard to find or use?
[12:19] <Califalcon> mapez it would say something like I/O error seek error etc... a bunch of msg's with a bunch of sector numbers in it
[12:20] <PurpZeY> gordonjcp: That's not the issue at all.
[12:20] <ubuntuNoobus> ikonia do yu know how rtto set these hdd's right in xp?
[12:20] <mapez> kk thanks.
[12:20] <PurpZeY> codyzapp: No, it's part of the install, can't miss it.
[12:20] <ikonia> ubuntuNoobus: no
[12:20] <codyzapp> PurpZeY, good.. thankyou
[12:20] <ubuntuNoobus> ok dude np at least i can give it a try now
[12:20] <mapez> im going to reboot
[12:20] <mapez> brb thanks a ton EVERYONE
[12:21] <ompaul> gordonjcp, no, lots of high brand names and low end ones have the same issues (chip sets not packaging)
[12:21] <omnius> root=UUID= <-- whats this for?
[12:21] <ubuntuNoobus> ty again fguys for getting me back on, i love linus but i'm so used to xp for problem solving
[12:21] <snoops> hmm I thought at dcc send business was from norton antivirus, not bad routers
[12:21] <Raiden_ut> tyoc see /event.d/rc.default :)
[12:21] <PriceChild> snoops, that's star*(&(*&logger... not the other ones.
[12:21] <superkirbyartist> I want to help a friend who is dual-booting Windows and Ubuntu.  He is clueless about the latter.
[12:21] <PurpZeY> snoops: It's not about bad routers....It's about open ports.
[12:21] <gordonjcp> ompaul: crap isn't related to price
[12:21] <gordonjcp> ompaul: look at cisco, total crap, very expensive
[12:21] <idefixx> mapez: it usualy a line that starts with 'I/O error,' its pretty hard to miss if you cant see it it probably not there.
[12:21] <PurpZeY> superkirbyartist: Is this friend also you?
[12:21] <ikonia> !offtopic
[12:21] <PriceChild> snoops, its about bad routers
[12:22] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:22] <Califalcon> question, at every boot i change the location of the taskbar to be ontop of the menu bar but after reboot it reverts itself again, how can I fix this?
[12:22] <superkirbyartist> Purpzey, no.
[12:22] <superkirbyartist> Purpzey, he is another person.
[12:22] <PurpZeY> superkirbyartist: I kid...What is it you need to know.
[12:22] <taime1> can someone please help me get sound on my laptop?
[12:22] <PurpZeY> !alsa | taime1
[12:22] <Hirvinen> codyzapp: Please fix your client's nick completion settings or switch to a more sensible client.
[12:22] <__mikem> ompaul, did you notice that a couple of users were egging the exploit guy on
[12:22] <ubotu> taime1: 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
[12:22] <gordonjcp> right anyway, night-night all
[12:22] <superkirbyartist> Purpzey, is there a way to automatically login, or to have a "welcome" screen?  How can I introduce him to 7.04?
[12:22] <ompaul> __mikem, no
[12:22] <taime1> its more complicated than that
[12:22] <zewb> loldongs
[12:23] <nickrud> omnius, its what's called a universal unique identifier look at wikipedia for details. a pain to me
[12:23] <zewb> DCC SEND OMG!!!!!!!HAX!!!11 0 0 0
[12:23] <codyzapp> Hirvinen, okay, lol
[12:23] <PriceChild> *growls*
[12:23] <PurpZeY> superkirbyartist: On the liveCD it boots right into gnome...and beyond that, once you install, you get a gui login screen
[12:23] <gnomefreak> same ip
[12:23] <__mikem> um !ops
[12:23] <PriceChild> __mikem, we are aware
[12:23] <Califalcon> !alsa
[12:23] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[12:23] <__mikem> PriceChild, hence the um
[12:24] <Califalcon> what do I do if I tried all the option on the alsa troubleshooting guides around and still no sound?
[12:24] <tyoc> Raiden_ut, doing ls /etc/event.d/ show: control-alt-delete  logd  rc0  rc1  rc2  rc3  rc4  rc5  rc6  rc-default  rcS  rcS-sulogin  sulogin  tty1  tty2  tty3  tty4  tty5  tty6
[12:24] <taime1> i have had no luck with those sound tutorials
[12:24] <taime1> can someone please help me troubleshoot my sound problme/
[12:24] <omnius> nickud: should the grub menu.lst have different id's for different versions of ubuntu? eg 2.6.20-15 and 16?
[12:25] <Califalcon> taimel do a "aplay -l"
[12:26] <PurpZeY> omnius: It does sometimes...for newer kernels...this way if the new one fails, you can use the old one.
[12:26] <omnius> PurpZey: can i change them?
[12:26] <nickrud> omnius, I ended up switching back to /dev/hd* instead of the uuid's since my amd64 and i386 installs didn't understand each others uuids. All I know for sure is that they're a pain
[12:27] <taime1> crimsun: you there?
[12:27] <Califalcon> omnius u can change them editing the grub conf
[12:27] <PurpZeY> omnius: In other words you want to get rid of the extra choices?
[12:28] <taime1> i am running feisty on a laptop with onboard intel sound device... but after a kernel upgrade, i have no sound, can someone please help me get it back?
[12:28] <RaMu> um hi, I Just installed Ubuntu but have no sound at all. I've tested it with mp3s, system theme sounds, etc. but nothing. I made sure nothing was muted and all that, any idea how I can fix this?
[12:28] <ivan> anyway way to see the date of the nvid update was put out?
[12:28] <PurpZeY> !alsa | RaMu
[12:28] <ubotu> RaMu: 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
[12:28] <omnius> i updated to 16 a while ago and it wouldn't work so i used 15, then earlier i updated to 16 again using the update manager and it rewrote the menu.lst and i couldn't start either 15 or 16
[12:28] <ivan> or know which i'm using?
[12:29] <PurpZeY> omnius: If you change grub conf you can load 15 automatically
[12:29] <Califalcon> taimel the easiest solution is to boot into .15 kernel, otherwise u will have to load the modules of .15 kernel into the .16 one
[12:29] <taime1> RaMu: i have the same problem, and i have tried all those links, and still i have no sound
[12:29] <nickrud> omnius, my backup menu.lst has identical uuid's for the boot partitions in 15 & 16
[12:29] <PurpZeY> taime1: You could just run the old kernel
[12:29] <palomer> hello
[12:29] <taime1> PurpZey: how?
[12:29] <palomer> ive tried installing ubuntu about 6 times on my computer
[12:29] <palomer> every time it either freezes before the install finishes
[12:29] <palomer> or the new install freezes
[12:29] <Califalcon> when u boot u should see a list choose the one with .15 kernel in it
[12:30] <omnius> upon inspection of my menu.lst_backup  i noticed that the uuid is different for the 15 and 16 version but in the new menu.lst it is not
[12:30] <palomer> memtest reports 0 errors
[12:30] <palomer> windows xp works fine
[12:30] <palomer> help!
[12:30] <PurpZeY> palomer: Have you verified the disk?
[12:31] <palomer> PurpZeY: is there a utility to do that?
[12:31] <PurpZeY> omnius: So why not make a new back up, and then edit it back
[12:31] <PurpZeY> palomer: It's on the install instructions page.
[12:31] <Califalcon> palomer just download a new image and burn into a new CD and try that
[12:31] <omnius> PurpZey: i want to know since the old uuid for 15 works can i change the uuid for 16  and have it work also?
[12:31] <taime1> palomer: have you tried the special install cd?
[12:32] <palomer> special install?
[12:32] <omnius> i suppose i could always just try and find out
[12:32] <Califalcon> taimel what is the special install cd for?
[12:32] <palomer> Califalcon: Ive tried with 3 ubuntu images and 3 mint images
[12:32] <palomer> both of them randomly crash
[12:32] <taime1> palomer: you can download an alternative cd image for older or stubborn computers
[12:32] <nickrud> omnius, those are the most important words in free softwareland ;)
[12:32] <PurpZeY> I think *alternate* not special
[12:32] <palomer> sometimes before i install anything!
[12:32] <omnius> lol
[12:33] <omnius> brb
[12:33] <superkirbyartist> I cannot turn off my computer from the quit menu!  :(
[12:33] <Califalcon> palomer one thing that may help is unplug any devices u have attached to the computer like usb devices sometimes they can cause crashes
[12:33] <superkirbyartist> Can someone help please?
[12:33] <PurpZeY> superkirbyartist: what happens when you hit "shutdown"?
[12:33] <magnetron> superkirbyartist:  is ACPI enabled in your BIOS?
[12:33] <superkirbyartist> There is no shutdown option anymore.
[12:34] <superkirbyartist> That problem just appeared a minute ago.
[12:34] <jvai_> superkirbyartist, is the whole panel on stuk?
[12:34] <Califalcon> palomer also try if u haven't yet the text base install instead of graphical
[12:34] <superkirbyartist> jvai_ no idea.
[12:34] <baconbits> Is there a way to install ubuntu on a flash drive (bootable) without a CD?
[12:34] <PurpZeY> superkirbyartist: That happened to me once, I just rebooted using CLI and it resolved the issue, can't say it will for you, for sure.
[12:34] <PurpZeY> baconbits: It is possible, yes.
[12:35] <jvai_> superkirbyartist,  "ctrl-alt-delete" to start x over, w/o rebooting, you'd just have to log back in
[12:35] <baconbits> PurpZeY Could you possibly explain how? The only tutorial I found says I need to burn the iso and load it.
[12:35] <jvai_> sumtyme gnome will freez
[12:35] <taime1> jvain_, superkirbyartist: ctrl+alt+backspace*
[12:35] <palomer> PurpZeY: got a link to the install instruction page?
[12:35] <Hogue> What programs are good for converting music files to wav or ogg or mp3
[12:35] <PurpZeY> Hogue: mencoder
[12:36] <PurpZeY> !install
[12:36] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[12:36] <jvai_> riiight ty taime1 !!
[12:36] <Hogue> I have an assortment of music, some flac, ogg, wav and mp3
[12:36] <taime1> ;)
[12:36] <jvai_> lol
[12:36] <PurpZeY> Hogue: mencoder should handle all of your needs
[12:36] <Hogue> PurpZeY: Is it wasy to use
[12:36] <Califalcon> baconbits I think if u just extract the iso into a flash drive using some utility like isobuster and boot from the drive it should work just fine as a livecd
[12:37] <PurpZeY> Hogue: It is CLI I believe, but I think it's fairly straight forward.
[12:37] <taime1> how can i roll back my kernel to an earlier version?
[12:37] <omegacenti_> Phew... back.
[12:37] <CNTRLX> !synaptic
[12:37] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[12:37] <Hogue> I dont want to do one at a time..
[12:37] <maccam94> someone please help me manually remove a package
[12:37] <PurpZeY> taime1: You don't have to do that, just set grub to boot the old kernel in grub conf
[12:37] <maccam94> synaptic and apt-get CANNOT remove it
[12:37] <PurpZeY> Hogue: I might be wrong but I think mencoder can do that
[12:37] <jvai_> taime1, thru the grub start up? maybe, before grub boots
[12:37] <palomer> i dont see anything to check the disk on those pages!
[12:38] <andre85> nulla  cambiato ragazzi
[12:38] <andre85> se non che ora sulle altre sessioni
[12:38] <jvai_> taime1, there's a choice of older kernel versions
[12:38] <andre85> ho le icone dei miei dischi, ma ancora senza barre
[12:38] <Hogue> Can someone recommend a gui.. I am NOT good with cli
[12:38] <maccam94> anybody? please? this broken package has been annoying me for DAYS, and it's preventing synaptic from installing other unrelated packages >_<
[12:38] <TheCougar> whats the command to edit a text file in the console?
[12:38] <idefixx> Califalcon: no just 'extracting' the iso wont do. you have to install a bootloader (usualy grub) to the usb device as well.
[12:39] <palomer> taime1: the special version is the LTS version, right?
[12:39] <maccam94> TheCougar: nano
[12:39] <Califalcon> maccam94 have u tried apt-get update?
[12:39] <antiroach> maccam94 try an apt-get -f install
[12:39] <maccam94> antiroach: doesn't work
[12:39] <taime1> how do i tell grub to boot the older kernel?
[12:39] <antiroach> hm weird
[12:39] <PurpZeY> palomer: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck?action=show&redirect=CDIntegrityCheck and also already recommended, I'd consider trying to use the aalternate install CD.
[12:39] <maccam94> Califalcon: yes, the problem is the installed package is beyond repair
[12:39] <PurpZeY> taime1: Backup grub conf, then change the order or take out the new kernel.
[12:40] <nickrud> maccam94, could you post the output of aptitude reinstall <brokenpackage> on a pastebin
[12:40] <maccam94> it's mysql, and it's gone rogue. init scripts don't work on it, so the apt installation process failes
[12:40] <maccam94> *fails
[12:40] <taime1> is grub conf in /etc?
[12:40] <Califalcon> maccam94 which package is it?
[12:40] <TheCougar> thanks mac
[12:40] <maccam94> the error is that it cannot stop or start mysql
[12:40] <idefixx> taime1: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:40] <maccam94> TheCougar: no prob
[12:40] <taime1> cheers
[12:41] <nickrud> maccam94, I've manually edited the pre & post rm scripts for packages in /var/lib/dpkg/info before when I've had issues like that
[12:41] <maccam94> nickrud, sounds complicated
[12:41] <nickrud> maccam94, usually not too. post the error from the aptitude run
[12:42] <maccam94> k
[12:42] <omnius> well i got it to load up but the xserver wouldn't start, i dont know if thats elated to uuid or the new version
[12:42] <omnius> *related
[12:42] <palomer> PurpZeY:oh you meant the CD
[12:42] <barbara> how do I use gimp to fill the background with the color of erased
[12:42] <palomer> PurpZeY: doing that right now
[12:43] <PurpZeY> palomer: If it turns out the CD is good. Try using the alternate install CD.
[12:43] <redbox> barbara: ask in #gimp
[12:43] <Califalcon> #alsa
[12:44] <cables> What was the date that Feisty was released?
[12:45] <bbhrawks> What's up, gangsters? :O
[12:45] <maccam94> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/929251 i highlighted a couple lines, because regardless of what I try to install it tries to install that package first
[12:45] <palomer> like
[12:45] <palomer> my hardware is really standard
[12:45] <barbara> I am sick of white space in icon pictures xD
[12:45] <palomer> PurpZeY: the alternate cd is 6.04?
[12:45] <palomer> 6.06
[12:46] <palomer> the CD is good
[12:46] <palomer> no defects
[12:46] <PurpZeY> palomer: It's the same version, everything the same, but the install isn't GUI I believe.
[12:46] <bbhrawks> :O
[12:46] <PurpZeY> palomer: It is just used on older or stubborn machines.
[12:46] <nickrud> maccam94, is mysql running right now?
[12:46] <bbhrawks> Whatever will I do without muh GUI? D:
[12:46] <palomer> there a graphic safe mode
[12:46] <mwe> cables: april 19th I think
[12:46] <palomer> is that what you mean?
[12:46] <cables> mwe: thanks
[12:47] <PurpZeY> palomer: No, I meant the alternate install CD.
[12:47] <palomer> wheres the alternate CD?
[12:47] <cables> palomer: the install is text-only, but after it's installed it's a normal Ubuntu system w/ a GUI.
[12:47] <BinaryCortex> is there a good tutorial for authenticating to a windows domain using ubuntu
[12:47] <idefixx> bbhrawks: the installer isnt a gui... it installs the system in a differnt way to your computer the end result is the same. with gui.
[12:47] <nickrud> maccam94, ps -A | grep mysql will tell you; you'd have a task called mysqld if it's running
[12:48] <bbhrawks> idefixx: Good to know. :)
[12:48] <idefixx> bbhrawks: also.. there are a lot of linux systems that do very usfull things without gui ;)
[12:48] <maccam94> nickrud: i don't believe so, lemme double check
[12:49] <PurpZeY> palomer: I'm headed out, but I'm sure just about anyone can point you to the alternate install cd.
[12:49] <palomer> thx!
[12:49] <nickrud> maccam94, if you do, kill it and mysqld_safe (if it's present)
[12:49] <palomer> i could also try 64bit ubuntu
[12:49] <palomer> is that safe?
[12:49] <maccam94> nickrud: done
[12:50] <v3n0m`> I'm trying to get my sound device to pass through via sox to my sound card so I can hear it , but I'm having issues, any ideas?
[12:51] <nickrud> maccam94, ok, edit /var/lib/dpkg/mysql-server-5.0.prerm, and put exit 0 on line 2. Then run the remove again. This will skip trying to shut down mysql during the run
[12:51] <palomer> wheres the alternate cd??!??
[12:52] <MTecknology> how do I connect to a vpn?
[12:54] <MTecknology> is pptpconfig my best bet?
[12:54] <kkathman> in xchat - how do you place someone on "ignore" ??
[12:55] <MTecknology> kkathman, it's same for all irc
[12:55] <ShinSR71> kkathman : isnt it /ignore <username> ?
[12:55] <MTecknology>  /IGNORE
[12:55] <paritosh_> can anybody help me to get postgres working on UBUNTU
[12:55] <maccam94> nickrud: ok, now it seems to be hanging on configuring the new mysql package
[12:55] <kkathman> ahh I was looking for a right click on the name sorry :)
[12:55] <kkathman> hehe
[12:55] <kkathman> lazy :)
[12:56] <BinaryCortex> nvm i found one
[12:56] <lavar1917> is there like a calendar program I can download
[12:57] <nickrud> maccam94, try installing mysql-server-5.0
[12:57] <maccam94> /etc/init.d/mysql: line 122: /etc/mysql/debian-start: No such file or directory invoke-rc.d: initscript mysql, action "start" failed.
[12:57] <maccam94> Preparing to replace mysql-server-5.0 5.0.38-0ubuntu1 (using .../mysql-server-5.0_5.0.38-0ubuntu1_i386.deb)
[12:57] <paritosh_> postgres, anyone?
[12:57] <maccam94> i assume that's the same thing
[12:58] <maccam94> paritosh_: i'm not familiar with it, but have you tried googling ubuntu postgres howto?
[12:59] <paritosh_> maccam94: yeah. i got that part ok. but i cannot create a user. and im all burnt out on energy :(.
[12:59] <nickrud> maccam94, similar enough, I'd say. Try simply removing mysql-server-5.0. Get that done
[01:00] <nickrud> maccam94, and for luck, use purge
[01:00] <maccam94> nickrud: tried purging it, and it failed
[01:01] <maccam94> !!!
[01:01] <maccam94> remove worked
[01:01] <maccam94> but purge failed before
[01:01] <maccam94> weird
[01:01] <neverblue> it usually does :)
[01:01] <nickrud> maccam94, it should, after that change we made
[01:01] <maccam94> i tried purge after the change
[01:01] <maccam94> weird
[01:02] <maccam94> whoo
[01:02] <Hogue> FYI ALL  There is a great in tUbuntu Pages for converting audio files to any type.  You use Nautilus, right click the file and tell it what you want it to be.
[01:02] <maccam94> thanks, nickrud
[01:02] <nickrud> maccam94, all good now then?
[01:02] <maccam94> yup
[01:03] <maccam94> now i'll just hope amarok still works
[01:03] <paritosh_> i cant create a new user on the postgres
[01:03] <paritosh_> i do
[01:03] <paritosh_> sudo su postgres createuser and it gives me a couple of errors
[01:03] <Hogue> !mp3
[01:03] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:04] <nickrud> maccam94, you should still have your database in /var/lib/mysql , just reinstall mysql & reattach ;)
[01:04] <paritosh_> nickrud: you have any idea of using postgres
[01:04] <nickrud> paritosh_, never used it before. I stick with mysql, since it has some decent front ends
[01:05] <nickrud> *that I know of
[01:05] <paritosh_> i guess the method of installation follows similar lines?
[01:05] <the_gale> hey, what's the command to remove subfolders when deleting a directory?
[01:05] <the_gale> rmdir -p
[01:06] <Raiden_ut> rm -Rf
[01:06] <the_gale> thanks
[01:07] <paritosh_> nickrud:
[01:07] <paritosh_> ?
[01:07] <stefg> !shell
[01:07] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[01:08] <TheShocker> hey
[01:08] <TheShocker> sn0 referred me to this channel from the quakenet #ubuntu
[01:08] <TheShocker> I have a weird nautilus problem
[01:08] <TheShocker> here's some screenshots:
[01:08] <TheShocker> http://sandcat.nl/~sven/network.png
[01:08] <sn0> hi :)
[01:08] <TheShocker> http://sandcat.nl/~sven/network.png  http://sandcat.nl/~sven/computer.png
[01:08] <TheShocker> hey :)
[01:09] <Bacon|ubuntu> wha?
[01:09] <TheShocker> for some odd reason nautilus doesn't know how to handle it's own links :\
[01:10] <Bacon|ubuntu> omegacenti_: something's not right
[01:10] <TheShocker> in the computer.png you can see the 19GB drive is recognised in the sidebar ok, but the link in the main window is busted
[01:10] <Bacon|ubuntu> I'm getting a 70/71 signal/noise ratio
[01:10] <omegacenti_> Bacon|ubuntu: whats up
[01:10] <Bacon|ubuntu> This isnt right
[01:10] <TheShocker> error message when you click:  couldn't display "computer:///Filesystem.desktop". the location is not a folder
[01:10] <omegacenti_> Bacon|ubuntu: Either its right, or your driver for your network card is bogus.
[01:10] <stefg> TheShocker: looks like character-encoding problems...
[01:10] <Bacon|ubuntu> Its the only 43xx broadcom driver
[01:12] <TheShocker> stefg: hmm, because of the %20 etc?
[01:12] <TheShocker> that wouldn't explain why Filesystem.desktop does the same :\
[01:12] <TheShocker> only thing I changed today was install and uninstall gdesklets and gdesklets-data
[01:12] <omegacenti_> Bacon|ubuntu: It might be correct then.
[01:12] <stefg> TheShocker: yes.. what OS is the server running?
[01:12] <TheShocker> language settings are still the same as when I installed, never fiddled with that
[01:12] <nickrud> paririagm bi
[01:12] <nickrud> erm
[01:12] <TheShocker> SMB server? well, there isn't one
[01:12] <Bacon|ubuntu> hm
[01:12] <Bacon|ubuntu> its quiet
[01:12] <Sub_Zero> I'm working on a system without much hard drive space, is there a maximum recommended percent capacity for ext3?
[01:12] <nickrud> he's gone, oh well
[01:12] <TheShocker> goes wrong before it even tries the server
[01:13] <jepeltw> hello all, I'm resizing my /home partition from 13 GB. I did resizefs then cfdisk to 1863168 blocks (7278 MB) at which point fsck complained, so I restored the partition to its original size and it mounts now, reporting size as 7.0 GB. Is there any way I can see what the recorded size in the superblock is?
[01:13] <Jared> Sub_Zero, how much space?
[01:13] <stefg> TheShocker: errmmm.. but you are brosing a local net in your screenies
[01:13] <Sub_Zero> well, for 2.4 gb data, can I make a 2.6 gb partition?
[01:13] <jcmcbeth> I've noticed a lot of network activity on my computer, and I can't figure out what is causing it.  Is there a way I can find out what process is using all my network resources sparatically?
[01:13] <Sub_Zero> (for /)
[01:14] <Jared> Umm
[01:14] <Frogzoo> Sub_Zero: ext3 reserves 5% by default, as long as you haven't altered it, you're fine
[01:14] <Sub_Zero> Frogzoo: is performance going to decrease as % capacity increasess?
[01:14] <onur_> anyone do know the NAT ? with iptables ?
[01:14] <jepeltw> I've heard you shouldn't fill a filesystem beyond 80%
[01:14] <onur_> anyone knows the NAT ? with iptables ?
[01:14] <Frogzoo> Sub_Zero: not really - fragmentation becomes an issue at 95%
[01:15] <Sub_Zero> Frogzoo: Ok. Thanks!
[01:15] <chris1980> how do i get slab to look more like a start menue?
[01:15] <Frogzoo> jcmcbeth: 2 choices - run iftop (quick) - or install/run snort - more comprehensive
[01:16] <chris1980> how do i get slab to look more like a start menue?
[01:16] <Frogzoo> jcmcbeth: also netstat -ant can show open ports
[01:16] <chris1980> ?
[01:16] <onur_> anyone knows the NAT ? with iptables ?
[01:17] <chris1980> how do i get slab to look more like a start menue?
[01:17] <jepeltw> ok, I dumped the superblock with debugfs and it says 7278 MB as well, why does fsck complain if the partition is sized the same?
[01:18] <Noah> hi
[01:18] <chris1980> how do i get slab to look more like a start menue?
[01:19] <Noah> Can anyone help me with my wifi woes?
[01:19] <chris1980> how do i get slab to look more like a start menue?
[01:19] <Noah> My computer can see the network, but can't connect to it.
[01:19] <nickrud> onur_, the one time I needed that I just installed ipmasq and dnsmasq
[01:19] <stefg> !samba | Noah
[01:19] <ubotu> Noah: 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
[01:19] <onur_> nickrud: is't enough ?
[01:20] <onur_> nickrud: is it enough ?
[01:20] <Noah> I thought Samba was fo sharing files with the network.
[01:20] <nickrud> onur_, it worked transparently for me
[01:20] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:20] <palomer> anyone know where the alternate install Cd is?
[01:20] <Noah> ubotu: I just want to connect to it for Internet access.
[01:20] <onur_> nickrud: can i pm ? for this dialog ?
[01:20] <bacon|ubuntu> mehj
[01:20] <nickrud> onur_, sure
[01:21] <Noah> No one can help me?
[01:21] <stefg> Noah, ok misunderstanding (ubotu is the bot), so you are having a wlan issue
[01:22] <Noah> stefg:  Heh, I just noticed ubotu was a bot.
[01:22] <stefg> !wifi | noah
[01:22] <ubotu> noah: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:22] <MTecknology> I created a VPN connection through nm-applet... but it's not listed there- any obvious reason i'm missing?
[01:22] <Noah> stefg: Yeah, I've looked there.
[01:22] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:22] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:22] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:22] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:22] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:22] <bastid_raZor> by asking 8 more times
[01:22] <burzum> can anyone help me? ive installed ubuntu 6.06 on a WD5000YS but grub does not boot :( ive checked /boot/grub/devices.map via a live cd and the menu.lst - everything is correct and my bios settings are also correct. besides the 2 sata drives theres no IDE harddisk
[01:22] <TheShocker> yup
[01:22] <TheShocker> and the clicking your heels
[01:23] <TheShocker> then*
[01:23] <Noah> stefg: My network is recognized and my ethernet USB blinks (it's set up with ndiswrapper).
[01:23] <Noah> stefg: I have Wifi-Radar and the built in network manager recognizing it.
[01:23] <MTecknology> burzum, can you pastebin yout menu.lst file for me?
[01:24] <stefg> Noah, sorry I'm no wlan expert... i swaer on good'ole copper :-)
[01:24] <Noah> stefg: Oh :-(.
[01:24] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:24] <chris1980> how can i edit SLAb?
[01:25] <burzum> MTecknology, hmmm tell me how :p i have no network connection from the livecd to the machine
[01:25] <shawn34> Is it possible to turn off the gdm and have x automatically log me in and start
[01:25] <betho> oi
[01:25] <MTecknology> chris1980, you're getting very annoying and less likely to get helped when you flood... judging by your flood - i'll bet you didn't try google very hard
[01:25] <Noah> Can anyone help me with wifi?
[01:26] <burzum> ahh wait... i have a running sys on another drive which i can plugin
[01:26] <silvertip257> I try to run:  chroot . /bin/sh -i  ;;;  I get:  /bin/sh: /lib/tls/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.4' not found (required by /bin/sh)
[01:26] <palomer> thx guys!
[01:26] <beau> howdy
[01:26] <Noah> My network is recognized, but not it won't connect.
[01:26] <betho> algeum
[01:26] <betho> alguem
[01:26] <MTecknology> burzum, i just want to double check the obvious
[01:26] <chris1980> i've been searching google
[01:26] <chris1980> I haven't found a darn thing on how to edit it
[01:26] <burzum> MTecknology, wait some mins i'll plug the other drive in and boot
[01:26] <Noah> I'm using ndiswrapper.
[01:26] <chris1980> I would like it to look more like a start menue
[01:27] <CNTRLX> My Synaptic Manager is not working like it was.  How may i get it back to normal?
[01:27] <Noah> It's recognized.
[01:27] <Noah> It blinks.
[01:27] <chris1980> like the vista one
[01:27] <MTecknology> chris1980, search google for irc etiquette
[01:27] <chris1980> no
[01:27] <Noah> Widi-Radar recognizes the network.
[01:27] <MTecknology> burzum, i'm finishing up something, just let me know when you got it
[01:27] <peanutb> CNTRLXm, how is is working differently?
[01:27] <Noah> So does Ubuntu's built in network manager.
[01:27] <nickrud> shawn34, you can use system-admin-login screen, one of the tabs has the option of autologin for a user. That's what I do
[01:27] <Mr_Awesome> what does it mean when a file is highlighted with red foreground and black background in bash?
[01:27] <Noah> Yet, gtkwifi doesn't.
[01:27] <Ragnaroek> sup
[01:27] <CNTRLX> i cannot connect properly so it picks up all the packages and updates
[01:27] <Ragnaroek> private
[01:28] <Noah> Neither wifi-radar, nor the built in wifi manager can connect me.
[01:28] <Noah> Can anyon help?
[01:28] <Noah> anyone*
[01:28] <shawn34> nickrud, yea i do that already. but I don't want the gdm running if im not going to use it
[01:28] <betho> any know about webcam conf ?
[01:28] <peanutb> CNTRLX, connect to where? The internet?
[01:28] <Noah> There are no wifi experts :(
[01:28] <Noah> ?
[01:28] <CNTRLX> There is something wrong with the repo's or something
[01:28] <TheShocker> shawn34: you do use gdm if you want to autologin to X
[01:29] <stefg> !patience
[01:29] <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
[01:29] <chris1980> i guise no one knows how to make slab look like vista'
[01:29] <TheShocker> because gdm is the X login manager
[01:29] <betho> easycam soft ?
[01:29] <peanutb> CNTRLX, what repos are you using?
[01:29] <cc1973> i am running ubuntu feisty fawn on parallels desktop for mac.
[01:29] <Noah> Sorry, I guess I am being a little impatient.
[01:29] <cc1973> screen resolution can only go to 1024x768
[01:29] <Noah> I've just been trying for the last four days, here too.
[01:29] <CaptainMorgan> I've had a look at the packages in synaptic... anyone recommend a decent hex editor from synaptic?
[01:30] <jcmcbeth> Where would I find the log files for apache?
[01:30] <cc1973> how can i get it to 1440x900
[01:30] <cc1973> ?
[01:30] <peanutb> jcmcbeth, /var/log/apache
[01:30] <burzum> MTecknology, http://pastebin.com/929277
[01:31] <CNTRLX> im not sure in my software sources it shows a lot of 5.10 updates and breezy badger
[01:31] <Wiseguy> hey guys ive got an orinoco pcmcia card and it has an external antenna, but for some reason the ipw2200 built into my laptop has more range and picks up more APs than the orinoco card... anyone know why this would be?
[01:31] <jpsamara> Hi! is there a tutorial for using .rpm packages using alien on ubuntu? I want to try the new monodevelop .14 and there's only a .rpm package from novell...
[01:31] <burzum> MTecknology, http://pastebin.com/929278 device.map
[01:31] <peanutb> jcmcbeth, actually, its /var/log/apache2
[01:31] <cc1973> Noah, I came in late, have you been here?: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[01:31] <burzum> MTecknology, grub does not load, its like if theres no bootloader installed
[01:31] <nickrud> CaptainMorgan, aptitude search ~dhex~deditor shows a bunch; the only one I've used is ghex & it was ok
[01:31] <Noah> Yes I have been there, but thank you.
[01:31] <cc1973> k.
[01:31] <Mr_Awesome> does anyone here have the file /usr/etc/DIR_COLORS?
[01:31] <CaptainMorgan> thanks nickrud
[01:32] <peanutb> jpsamara, there is an ubuntu package in the repos for mono develop
[01:32] <MTecknology> burzum, what happens on boot?
[01:32] <peanutb> CNTRLX, are u using breeze badger?
[01:32] <MTecknology> burzum, just black?
[01:32] <Noah> cc1973:  Do you want me to tell you my problem?
[01:32] <burzum> nothing, it prints a message that theres bootloader installed
[01:32] <cc1973> k.
[01:32] <burzum> *no
[01:32] <cc1973> sure.
[01:32] <CNTRLX> how can i check exactly peanutb
[01:32] <nickrud> Mr_Awesome, no, but you can create one with dircolors > DIR_COLORS
[01:32] <Mr_Awesome> nickrud: ah, i see
[01:33] <CaptainMorgan> nickrud, this is the dirty stuff.. :)
[01:33] <MTecknology> burzum, did you ever try reinstalling grub?
[01:33] <peanutb> CNTRLX, when did u download the cd image?
[01:33] <burzum> more then once today...
[01:33] <CNTRLX> I had cd's sent to me about a year ago
[01:33] <burzum> MTecknology, http://pastebin.com/929279 the first 512 byte from the disk
[01:33] <burzum> its installed
[01:33] <peanutb> CNTRLX, ok so u do have breezy.
[01:34] <xbye> how do i sync my music from rhythmbox to my ipod? it detects my ipod as Apple iPod Music Player but when i drag and drop music to it, it just creates folders in the root of the ipod (doesn't use ipod format)
[01:34] <Noah> cc1973:  I've used ndiswrapper to connect my wifi (usb) device: Belkin F5D7050 to my network (on Windows).  Wifi-Radar and the built in networking service recognize, but cannot connect to my network (cannot find IP).  Gtkwifi can't even find my wifi network, and neither can networkmanager
[01:34] <MTecknology> burzum, it's possible it configured right but somehow installing to the hd got corrupted
[01:35] <CNTRLX> yes
[01:35] <MTecknology> did you try to reinstall?
[01:35] <peanutb> CNTRLX, what does " sudo apt-get update  " (without the quotes) in the terminal give you.
[01:35] <chris_> How can my Regular User be able to RWRWRW EVEN THO the folders/files im needing to change are RWRWRW?
[01:35] <burzum> MTecknology, also more then once
[01:35] <jpsamara> peanutb> But i must use the latest version, unfortunately... feisty has .12, i'm using .13 with an unstable debian package which is working fine... but i must use alien to get .14
[01:35] <MTecknology> burzum, sorry... i can't try to keep helping on something i don't know anything more about :(
[01:35] <CNTRLX> I do sudo apt-get update,  and it fails to fetch urls and lot of errors
[01:36] <burzum> MTecknology, no problem, thank :(
[01:36] <burzum> you
[01:36] <cc1973> standby
[01:36] <Tawanda> hey guys how do i fix the 915 resolution on my laptop
[01:36] <Mr_Awesome> ah, so apparently it was a dead link file. that would explain why nothing would work. :)
[01:36] <BEASTlu5t> Can anyone describe why my user would not be able to access files that are RWRWRW AND owned by my user?
[01:36] <Noah> k
[01:36] <IndyGunFreak> !915
[01:36] <peanutb> jpsamara, it should be as easy as " sudo alien whatever.rpm"
[01:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 915 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:36] <Tawanda> ya 915
[01:37] <Tawanda> for intel graphix cards
[01:37] <rustalot> do you guys know anything about mythtv?
[01:37] <MTecknology> burzum, http://pastebin.com/929279 Line 26 and 27
[01:37] <peanutb> CTRLX, what exactly fails?
[01:37] <beau> anyone have experience with configuring usb headsets?
[01:37] <xbye> does rhythmbox support transferring files -to- the ipod?
[01:37] <CNTRLX> hold on ill try it without synaptic open
[01:37] <IndyGunFreak> hey
[01:37] <jpsamara> peanutb: thanx ill try that
[01:37] <Tawanda> my resolution is low how do i fix it
[01:38] <burzum> MTecknology, thats correct, its the msg that grub outputs if it fails to read from the drive
[01:38] <IndyGunFreak> !resolution | Tawanda
[01:38] <ubotu> Tawanda: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:38] <nickrud> CNTRLX, breezy is no more; you need to upgrade. http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu-5.10-end-of-life . You might be able to find an archive somewhere
[01:38] <burzum> MTecknology, thats the programmcode grub uses to load first
[01:38] <CNTRLX> it just wont connect to sources
[01:38] <Tawanda> ya cheers
[01:38] <MTecknology> burzum, o, sorry... i thought that was from your hd
[01:38] <peanutb> CTRLX, see what nickrud said.
[01:38] <MTecknology> burzum, you know more then me..
[01:38] <burzum> it is - the first 512byte :p the space where the bootloader resides
[01:38] <beau> anyone have experience with configuring usb headsets?
[01:39] <CNTRLX> yes
[01:39] <burzum> MTecknology, but it doesnt help me hehe
[01:39] <BEASTlu5t> I have an issue with rwrwrw access with games on my Regular User, What should I Do?
[01:39] <ianm_> is it possible to get 2.6.22 in feisty?  (it re-adds support for my wireless card)
[01:40] <CNTRLX> well damn
[01:40] <CNTRLX> i guess its back to old debian
[01:40] <the_gale> if i want to edit my GRUB boot loader, where should i go?
[01:40] <IndyGunFreak> the_gale: open a terminal, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:40] <BEASTlu5t> the_gale type grub in terminal
[01:40] <peanutb> CNTRLX, you could try doing a dist-upgrade... but i dont know how that would work.
[01:40] <stefg> BEASTlu5t: can it be the  drive is mounted readonly?
[01:41] <the_gale> IndyGunFreak: thanks
[01:41] <tha_toadman> anyone running mythtv on feisty??
[01:41] <nickrud> CNTRLX, I'm gonna check out etch soon myself. I used unstable up until hoary, and came here for the new stuff. Etch should be nice
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> BEASTlu5t: you need root access to edit it.
[01:41] <BEASTlu5t> stefg: It's files on my Filesystem.
[01:41] <CNTRLX> well i dont think i could upgrade any more longer because of my hardware specs
[01:41] <BEASTlu5t> IndyGunFreak: Someone told me I didn't need ROOT access to play Quake 3
[01:41] <Tony_asdf> hola everyone
[01:41] <beau> I am soundless, the device shows up in alsa mixer but not in system->preferences->sound
[01:41] <CNTRLX> yeah, i want etch if i ever get a new computer
[01:41] <navets> I am trying to run warcraft 3, everything works normally but very choppy if I dont use opengl. When I use opengl all the colors are messed up, does anyone have any idea on how to fix this? do I maybe not have opengl configured properly or do I need some drivers or something?
[01:41] <Stormx2> Yuck
[01:41] <CNTRLX> for now its old debian
[01:41] <IndyGunFreak> BEASTlu5t: to play quake 3?... i wouldn't think so.. i was talking about editing grub.
[01:42] <BEASTlu5t> Sorry, sudo grub
[01:42] <tha_toadman> anyone here running mythtv?
[01:42] <Tony_asdf> I have a GrabShow 110 USB video capture device that I'm trying to use under linux... Google has no information about it\
[01:42] <TwigEther> Hey all, I've managed to (mostly) get a root-over-NFS setup working. Left with an error. Get a login prompt, but then some other services make the console die and (if I start gdm from init scripts) I can't login. Message is: "/etc/init.d/rc: 2: cannot create /dev/null: Input/output error"
[01:42] <TwigEther> Any ideas?
[01:42] <Tony_asdf> does anybody else have one or have any idea if it's likely to work under linux?
[01:42] <xbye> how can I get music onto my iPod from rhythmbox?
[01:42] <peanutb> Tony_asdf, can you do an lsusb and post it on the pastebin?
[01:42] <gamehawk> This is Noah.
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: with rhythmbox, i'm not sure, but amarok works great with an ipod.
[01:43] <Tony_asdf> peanutb, no I'm not on that machine right now
[01:43] <gamehawk> register jrnyXEARTH1492
[01:43] <Tony_asdf> btw the machine in question is currently running CentOS
[01:43] <gamehawk> whoops
[01:43] <nickrud> CNTRLX, maybe a google search for breezy archive will bring up one that's still around. all the usual caveats, though
[01:43] <gamehawk> new passwod time :P
[01:43] <tha_toadman> a5benwillis: you there?
[01:43] <Tony_asdf> but I'm probably going to install Edgy on it tonight
[01:43] <peanutb> Tony_asdf, there is no way to know, unless we know what chipset that usb device is.
[01:43] <Tony_asdf> ok
[01:43] <CNTRLX> maybe
[01:43] <gamehawk> can't use that irc pass
[01:43] <cc1973> Noah?
[01:43] <gamehawk> how do i register?
[01:43] <CNTRLX> will it still keep me updated though?
[01:43] <MTecknology> I created a VPN connection through nm-applet... but it's not listed there- any obvious reason i'm missing?
[01:44] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: thanks. I've heard good things about Amarok but i'm trying to avoid installing and loading all the kde libs
[01:44] <gamehawk> irc, sorry for off topic
[01:44] <nickrud> no
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> !register | gamehawk
[01:44] <ubotu> gamehawk: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:44] <nickrud> no security, etc
[01:44] <gamehawk> ah
[01:44] <CNTRLX> shoot
[01:44] <xbye> I guess i'll try it out
[01:44] <Tony_asdf> there's absolutely no information about that device anywhere on the net except the usual drivel from the manufacturer :-(
[01:44] <DVS01> dd if=/dev/sda of=/tmp/drive.img   <-- would this create an image file of the drive at /dev/sda?
[01:44] <gamehawk> thanks
[01:44] <TheShocker> DVS01: yup
[01:44] <DVS01> cool
[01:44] <CNTRLX> ubunu was a great OS for my minimal hardware
[01:44] <TheShocker> speed it up a bit with bs=16384
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: well, then youcould try either banshee, or gtkpod, but i don't think either of them work as well as amarok.
[01:44] <DVS01> TheShocker thanks
[01:44] <TheShocker> so  dd bs=16384 if=/dev/sda of=/tmp/drive.img
[01:44] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: but i see your point.
[01:45] <xbye> i've tried banshee but it didn't recognize my ipod
[01:45] <TheShocker> np DVS01
[01:45] <DVS01> whats the default bs, TheShocker?
[01:45] <nickrud> yeah, I had a 466 celeron I ran up thru dapper, with a little stripping. A nice os
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: i had a lot of probs with banshee and gtkpod...
[01:45] <cc1973> how do I get my resolution to be higher than standard 1024x768...using Parallels on a mac w/Feisty Fawn
[01:45] <xbye> according to docs it was the "RAID bug" but it's supposedly fixed in 7.04
[01:45] <TheShocker> 512
[01:45] <DVS01> bytes?
[01:45] <fiXXXerMet> How can I rotate an image?
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> hmm
[01:45] <peanutb> CNTRLX, if you are willing to wait, you might download 7.04 or request a cd
[01:45] <TheShocker> so 16384 is quite a bit faster
[01:45] <Tony_asdf> I'm going to hit that machine and see what lsusb says brb
[01:45] <DVS01> thats bs =P
[01:45] <TheShocker> yup, bytes
[01:45] <TheShocker> indeed
[01:45] <DVS01> hehe
[01:45] <TheShocker> hey, dd is an OLD util
[01:45] <CNTRLX> Will it be good on my system specs though
[01:45] <TheShocker> when 1.44MB floppies were huge
[01:45] <CNTRLX> haha
[01:45] <DVS01> true
[01:45] <CNTRLX> ill wait
[01:46] <nickrud> fiXXXerMet, gthumb has easy image rotation
[01:46] <DVS01> in that case, why not use 64k or 128k blocks? would there be a performance enhancement?
[01:46] <peanutb> CNTRLX, what are ure system specs?
[01:46] <CNTRLX> brb
[01:46] <TheShocker> that would require mutiple reads per write DVS01
[01:46] <TheShocker> I tried it out once and 16384 was a good value :)
[01:47] <fiXXXerMet> nickrud: awesome -thanks
[01:47] <DVS01> ah ok
[01:47] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: out of curiosity, are you running KDE or gnome?
[01:47] <Tony_asdf> ok I'm back... the GrabShow is "ID eb1a:2820 eMPIA Technology, Inc"
[01:47] <roostishaw> Do I have the option during the Ubuntu install to tell it on which partition to install GRUB? (I'm using bootcamp; just had to reinstall 'cause grub screwed up something with GTD) This way I can simply remove the Ubuntu partition and grub will be removed with it (?)
[01:47] <teh_Ghost> hi
[01:48] <TheShocker> anyway, does anyone have a clue what could cause nautilus to behave like this (doesn't recognise it's own link anymore, like the ones in the main panel in this screenshot) http://sandcat.nl/~sven/computer.png
[01:48] <teh_Ghost> woot, talking from unreal tournament on ubunto
[01:48] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: gnome... KDE is the devil..lol, only kde apps I use is Ktorrent and Amarok, and thats only becuase they are 100% superior to their gnome counterparts
[01:48] <nickrud> roostishaw, if you use the alternate install cd, yes. Not sure about the live cd
[01:48] <ugarit> I've installed parallels and ran parallels-config and I get this error: make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop., I have make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/ but not the build directory.  What do I need to install?
[01:48] <nickrud> and k3b
[01:48] <xbye> haha. ok, i'm installing amarok right now
[01:48] <peanutb> Tony_asdf, there is a driver, 1 sec and ill see how to install it.
[01:49] <roostishaw> nickrud: alternate will allow me to install grub on the bootcamp (ubuntu) partition?
[01:49] <Tony_asdf> k
[01:49] <Tony_asdf> thanks peanutb
[01:49] <CNTRLX> well anyways, i have the equivalent of a p3, 325mb of ram, outdated motherboard
[01:49] <nickrud> roostishaw, yes.
[01:49] <peanutb> CNTRLX, it should be fine
[01:49] <roostishaw> nickrud: and wont install to the main 'MBR'?
[01:49] <CNTRLX> ok
[01:49] <CNTRLX> cool
[01:49] <CNTRLX> When is the release?
[01:49] <peanutb> Tony_asdf, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/em28xx
[01:50] <peanutb> CNTRLX, 7.04 was last april
[01:50] <Tony_asdf> hells yeah
[01:50] <peanutb> CNTRLX, you have to download the cd image, that was the waiting time i was refering to.
[01:50] <CNTRLX> can i install it without hurting what i have on 5.10 right now
[01:50] <CNTRLX> alright
[01:50] <Tony_asdf> thanks peanutb... this is exactly what I needed
[01:50] <iFries> Hi, is there anyone that could tell me how to empty / blank / format a cd-rw ? Thanx!
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> 5.10?...lol, little behind the times there
[01:51] <peanutb> CNTRLX, yah. u could dual boot the two versions.
[01:51] <TheShocker> dvd+rw-format
[01:51] <TheShocker> it's part of growisofs
[01:51] <CNTRLX> ew
[01:51] <roostishaw> nickrud: I'm just paranoid. I just finished an OS X reinstall because grub was put in with GTD.
[01:51] <CNTRLX> i dont want to do that
[01:51] <omegacenti_> !cdrom
[01:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cdrom - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:51] <omegacenti_> !burn
[01:51] <ubotu> CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[01:51] <peanutb> CNTRLX, then what would u like to do?
[01:51] <CNTRLX> Can i update it so it still has all my stuff on it
[01:51] <nickrud> roostishaw, sorry, had a phone call. the alternate install cd lets you put grub anywhere you like.
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> omegacenti_: did you get bacons wireless issues figured out?
[01:51] <CNTRLX> from the cd
[01:52] <MartezNJ> hi all
[01:52] <peanutb> CNTRLX, you could try upgrading to dapper, then to edgy, and then to fiesty, but it would take a lot longer.
[01:52] <CNTRLX> erg
[01:52] <reya276> I'm having some issues starting GDM and GNOME on Ubuntu Server
[01:52] <nickrud> CNTRLX, ah, peanutb beat me to it.
[01:53] <zerro> hi i have problem with sharing a internet on main pc to my laptop i have try the guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370 and it worked once but now nothing works .... plz help
[01:53] <reya276> can anyone help me
[01:53] <MartezNJ> I burned my music files from XP to a CD and am trying to use them in Ubuntu, but Rhythmbox tells me "The GStreamer plugins to decode MP3 files cannot be found" How do I fix this?
[01:53] <peanutb> nickrud, could you take over for me with CNTRLX, I have to go.
[01:53] <CaptainMorgan> nickrud, KHexEdit - much better
[01:53] <CNTRLX> thanks peanutb
[01:53] <omegacenti_> IndyGunFreak: I don't know if he wants me to try still.
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> omegacenti_: i was just curious.. dind't know how far you two got cuz i had to go.
[01:54] <omegacenti_> IndyGunFreak: well if he still wants to try I will
[01:54] <CNTRLX> nickrud, In Etch, is it possible to configure it so it can operate on lower spec machines like mine?
[01:54] <nickrud> CNTRLX, on the phone, a sec
[01:54] <CNTRLX> aight
[01:54] <roostishaw> nickrud: ok, and putting it on that separate partition will not touch the system, unlike the standard install? (ie. Does the standard install put GRUB on the same partition as Ubuntu?)
[01:55] <a5benwillis> tha_toadman
[01:55] <a5benwillis> tha_toadman:
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> roostishaw: i think it does.
[01:57] <roostishaw> IndyGunFreak: than what would be different about telling it to put grub on the same partition?
[01:57] <roostishaw> using the alternate cd
[01:58] <IndyGunFreak> roostishaw: it installs grub automatically, i know last night, i talked someone through installing Ubuntu on a USB drive, and it put grub on the USB drive(now granted, he disconnected his main drive, just in case)
[01:58] <iratsu> is there a way to rerun all the autodetection and configuration that ubuntu does on install?
[01:58] <astros> hi
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> roostishaw: anyways, it worked perfectly, when he wants to boot ubuntu, he sets his bios to boot the USB drive first, which loads grub, and then he chooses Ubuntu.. if he wants windows, he sets the bios to boot his hard drive
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> long away around it, but he was happy with it.
[02:00] <Abudda> nabend
[02:00] <roostishaw> IndyGunFreak: how do I do that on an os x system partitioned with bootcamp without screwing up the boot process (like the standard live cd install does)?
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> roostishaw: i have no idea... are you trying to install on a usb drive?
[02:01] <Scooley01> I was told in here yesterday that based on my video card, I needed to install the fglrx driver to get the x server working. I downloaded said driver, and did "
[02:01] <Scooley01> oops
[02:01] <roostishaw> IndyGunFreak: naw, a hdd partitioned with bootcamp
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> roostishaw: you got me
[02:01] <roostishaw> IndyGunFreak: but still be able to restore it to a single partition
[02:01] <roostishaw> IndyGunFreak: :|
[02:01] <roostishaw> hmm
[02:02] <Scooley01> I was told in here yesterday that based on my video card, I needed to install the fglrx driver to get the x server working. I downloaded said driver, and did "sudo dpkg -i (DRIVER NAME HERE)". Is there another step after this? Because rebooting gave me the same "No screens" error saying the x server couldn't start.
[02:02] <akahige> anybody know why the ntfs-3g package in the synaptic repository hasn't been updated in five releases?
[02:02] <sincero> hi everybody
[02:02] <linuxgeekery> Scooley01: you have to run 'sudo aticonfig --initial && sudo aticonfig --overlay-type=Xv' at the command line
[02:03] <Scooley01> I'm really a newb at this...is that exactly what I need to type, or is that two separate commands?
[02:03] <Scooley01> Or both?
[02:03] <pvt_harv> hello ubuntureros!
[02:03] <linuxgeekery> Scooley01: it can be either one.  the && is just a way of putting 2 commands together
[02:03] <sincero> any idea why i can't fetch  http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repo/dists/feisty/free/binary-i386/Packages.gz
[02:03] <Scooley01> So I type exactly that and it should use the driver?
[02:03] <linuxgeekery> Scooley01: it should
[02:03] <nickrud> CNTRLX, you can install something like windowmaker or even twm, just how low spec do you want to go :)
[02:04] <Scooley01> linuxgeekery Thank you, I'll be back if I need more help
[02:04] <dominicus> help: how can I make it so the date and document's location AREN'T printed?
[02:04] <TheShocker> actually, it's a way to put 2 programs together if the first one exits normally linuxgeekery ;)
[02:04] <CNTRLX> So , etch wouldnt be a problem for installing onto my system?
[02:04] <ihateusernames> hi, what are the best fonts to use in linux, your opinion?
[02:04] <Pelo> sincero,  because packageg.gz is just a standin name not an actualy package ?
[02:04] <TheShocker> ihateusernames: bitstream vera is really nice imo
[02:04] <linuxgeekery> ihateusernames: for the interface?
[02:04] <nickrud> roostishaw, you can even choose to use lilo during the alternate install. You got control, it's essentially the same installer that debian uses
[02:04] <ihateusernames> yes
[02:04] <TheShocker> enable subpixel hinting too
[02:04] <nickrud> CNTRLX, not at all.
[02:05] <ihateusernames> it is
[02:05] <TheShocker> makes all truetype fornts look a lot better
[02:05] <ihateusernames> my eyes hurt on it lol
[02:05] <CNTRLX> wow
[02:05] <dominicus> help: how can I make it so the date and document's location AREN'T printed?
[02:05] <TheShocker> you can do that in System -> Preferences -> Fonts
[02:05] <dominicus> ok thanks
[02:05] <linuxgeekery> ihateusernames: bitstream vera with smoothing on a glossy LCD looks really awesome
[02:05] <CNTRLX> i was worried because of Etch's minimal hardware specs were so high above me haha
[02:05] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: what specs do you have?
[02:05] <Pelo> dominicus,  that wasn'T for you,  which app ?
[02:06] <dominicus> whatever is the default app that handles printing in Feisty Fawn
[02:06] <CNTRLX> p3, outdated motherboard and 325mb ram
[02:06] <the_gale> i updated ubuntu, there's two more entries in GRUB.  can i remove them without any danger of ruining the boot process?
[02:06] <dominicus> I don't know its name
[02:06] <linuxgeekery> Scooley01: I forgot to mention you have to restart X (ctrl-alt-backspace)
[02:06] <ihateusernames> i dont like any of these font, they all hurt my eyes
[02:06] <Pelo> dominicus, which app are you launcing the print job from ?
[02:06] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: you should be fine with something like XFCE
[02:06] <sincero> Pelo well i can't update ubuntu
[02:06] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: or maybe openbox
[02:07] <CNTRLX> on etch?
[02:07] <dominicus> pelo: firefox
[02:07] <CNTRLX> gnome would be bad on etch for me im assuming?
[02:07] <stefg> CNTRLX: that's just fine... consider xubuntu, but there's enough ram for ubuntu
[02:07] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: probably be a bit sluggish
[02:07] <Pelo> dominicus,  in firefox,  in the menu  under files  in the print properties or whateever it is called
[02:07] <Pelo> sincero, are they all like that ?
[02:07] <CNTRLX> yeah
[02:07] <the_gale> exit
[02:07] <nickrud> CNTRLX, gnome might be sluggish, but there are other choices
[02:08] <CNTRLX> you guys are good help
[02:08] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: personally, I'd go with XFCE (if you don't enable any fancy effects).  If that's too slow, try openbox or fluxbox
[02:08] <CNTRLX> ok
[02:08] <xbye> how can I get amarok to import new music into my library? i was previously using iTunes, and it would organize the file structure in the form Artist/Album/TrackNo Track Name.mp3
[02:08] <IndyGunFreak> CNTRLX: whats the specs of your PC?
[02:09] <CNTRLX> p3, 325mb ram, outdated motherboard
[02:09] <dominicus> pelo: there is a properties tab but all I can define is a document type/format (eg. A4) and the margins
[02:09] <ihateusernames> I have another question, my wireless is connected with good reception too, but pages don't load sometimes (I reset my router and it starts to work, but I don't want to do this every time)
[02:09] <IndyGunFreak> yea, Xubuntu would do well.
[02:09] <Pelo> dominicus, hold on
[02:09] <linuxgeekery> xbye: If it's not copy protected, you can try the folder scan thing
[02:09] <CNTRLX> if i can get my hands on Etch id love that though
[02:09] <linuxgeekery> CNTRLX: Ubuntu is basically the same base...
[02:09] <sincero> Pelo: from today yes. it says network problem because of Failed to fetch http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repo/dists/feisty/free/binary-i386/Packages.gz 404 Not Found [IP: 81.169.138.125 80] 
[02:10] <IndyGunFreak> CNTRLX: but Xubuntu has the ease of Ubuntu, the support of the Ubuntu community, and is lightweight/fast.
[02:10] <Pelo> dominicus,   ff, menu> files , page layout (or someting) second tab,  bottom half
[02:10] <roostishaw> nickrud &IndyGunFreak: thank you both. after doing a little more checking ill go for it
[02:10] <ward_> is it possible to cluster 2 ubuntu PC's?
[02:10] <ward_> i wanna cluster my laptop and desktop when i need more cpu power
[02:10] <xbye> linuxgeekery: it's un-drm'd, standard mp3. I guess what I'm looking for is something that will copy the files into the music library, renamed to the right format
[02:10] <CNTRLX> with xubuntu can i upgrade and have the same stuff i do now with 5.10
[02:10] <Pelo> sincero,  assume it's a fluke at the other end and try again tomorrow
[02:10] <fujin> Hi.. I'm experiencing the 'white screen' issue with beryl & nvidia.. I thought this would have been long fixed, anyone know how to fix it? Newer nv drivers?
[02:11] <dominicus> pelo: thanks, you're the man
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> !beryl | fujin
[02:11] <ubotu> fujin: Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:11] <stefg> !beryl | fujin
[02:11] <ihateusernames> don't you have to edit the xorg.conf file?
[02:11] <ToddEDM> fujin... im having the same problem
[02:11] <Pelo> dominicus,  you should have been able to figure that one out on your own,  it's pretty much the same as in IE in windows
[02:11] <fujin> IndyGunFreak: nice one dude, you're officially a retard
[02:11] <linuxgeekery> xbye: I don't have amarok, but try the scanning functionh
[02:11] <fujin> ToddEDM: yeah, I recall it was a problem some time ago
[02:12] <IndyGunFreak> fujin: lol, why's that?
[02:12] <ToddEDM> !beryl
[02:12] <ubotu> Beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. See http://forum.beryl-project.org/ - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:12] <fujin> IndyGunFreak: I'm quite aware what it is - that's not what I asked.
[02:12] <dominicus> you're right pelo
[02:12] <nickrud> CNTRLX, if you have lousy internet, http://www.aboutdebian.com/order.htm . Otherwise, look for the net install image
[02:12] <IndyGunFreak> fujin: then you can't read, it listed a help channel for beryl... idiot
[02:12] <Pelo> fujin, if you have a bery issue ask in #beryl
[02:12] <silvertip257> help with compiling busybox please; IndyGunFreak ... hey!
[02:12] <Lunar_Lamp> How can I find it drivers for, e.g. a network card chipset, are in the linux kernel?
[02:12] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  take the high road
[02:12] <ToddEDM> take it easy IndyGunFreak
[02:13] <linuxgeekery> #ubuntu-effects or #beryl... there
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> ToddEDM: i always take it easy, i'm probably one of the most laid back people here, i'm not gonna let someone call me an idiot cuz he can't read
[02:13] <linuxgeekery> just let it go... :P
[02:14] <IndyGunFreak> linuxboy:  i did, Pelo and ToddEDM for whatever reason felt like interjecting.
[02:14] <ToddEDM> sorry IndyGunFreak i didnt read that part ;)
[02:14] <hollero> is there any particular reason why there is a package in the repository for eclipse but none for netbeans?
[02:14] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: what is busybox?
[02:14] <silvertip257> I would like some assistance in solving errors with my attempt at building busybox
[02:15] <lo4fer> hi where can I access alsa volume control
[02:15] <Pelo> lo4fer,  either witht eh sound icon in the top pannel or in the terminal with  alsamixer
[02:15] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  it's a cli environment that includes just about every unix/linux command just like the big shells, but it's small
[02:15] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: was busybox in the repos?.. its in mine
[02:16] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  I dunno, I downloaded it from busybox''s site and I'm trying to build it
[02:16] <silvertip257> build a live cd w/ it by following instructions
[02:16] <lo4fer> Pelo: ty
[02:16] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: uh, well if it sin the repos, wouldn't that be a lot easier.
[02:16] <CNTRLX> nickrud, may i add you to aim or something?
[02:16] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  it's not for my installed system ... ok?  it's for a separate build
[02:17] <silvertip257> i've already got it downloaded anyhow
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: ok.. sorry,i can't really offer any suggestion, what errors are you getting?
[02:17] <Jared> Is there a way to set my taskbar where windows would be over it and not stop where it starts? I don't want to do autohide either.
[02:17] <osxdude> I have Beryl. When I start is, all I get is a white screen. What's wrong?
[02:17] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: well, i understand having it downloaded, but if you use synaptic, you don't have to compile it.
[02:17] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak::  lots when I run make menuconfig
[02:17] <Pelo> Jared,  right click properties, check in there
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: is it saying there's things missing(dependencies)?
[02:18] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  it's not possible to do this project w/o compiling it  ... forget synaptic for now
[02:18] <roostishaw> ok, im back with a much simpler question: using the 7.04 instructions from [ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook ] , will I be able to later remove ubuntu using boot camp?
[02:18] <Jared> There isn't a way to make the window go  OVER
[02:18] <Jared> In that menu anyways.
[02:18] <silvertip257> lemme make a pastling IndyGunFreak
[02:18] <daviddd> how do i configure my sound so that when i record, i will only record the sound from mic but not with the music i'm playing in my computer? thx
[02:18] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: all you can do, is go through, find the dependencies you're missing, and install them, then it should install.
[02:18] <Pelo> Jared,  use the slider arrows,  when the pannel is slid to the side the app windows takes all the space
[02:18] <osxdude>  I have Beryl. When I start it, all I get is a white screen. What's wrong?
[02:19] <Jared> The thing is...I don't like doing that...I was just looking for a way to make it go over it :P
[02:19] <Pelo> Jared,  either that or play around with the stuff in  gconf-editor
[02:19] <CNTRLX> bb, smoke
[02:19] <Elvizar> Hi
[02:20] <ccpc> using Feisty Fawn, i want to know if linux-amd64-k8 kernel exits
[02:20] <unagi> hello everyone
[02:20] <Elvizar> I have a little problem: When I kill the X server, I refuses to stay dead.
[02:20] <ccpc> sudo apt-get install linux-amd64-k8 cant find it btw
[02:20] <Pelo> ccpc,  yes there is a version for   amd 64
[02:20] <Elvizar> How di I kill it until I need it again?
[02:20] <unagi> could anyone help point me in the right direction for a few problems im having with ubuntu??
[02:21] <Pelo> Elvizar,  you need a wooden stake
[02:21] <unagi> i hope i am not being a bother
[02:21] <ccpc> Pelo: do you have any link please ?
[02:21] <osxdude> Elvisar: use the TTYs.
[02:21] <Elvizar> I had rather hoped not...
[02:21] <unagi> but has anyone experienced the computer restarting itsself when searching for a file
[02:21] <Pelo> !download | ccpc
[02:21] <ubotu> ccpc: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[02:21] <unagi> or has anyone had any success with using DUN with an evdo phone?
[02:21] <Elvizar> er, TTY's? How? ( you can tell I'm a geek but I'm sill a newbie... LOL )
[02:22] <Elvizar> Not quite sure what a TTY is
[02:22] <osxdude> Elvizar: Alt+Ctrl+F1-6
[02:22] <Elvizar> OK
[02:22] <Tawanda> hi guys i've got an intel 945GM mobile graphix card how do i fix my poor resolution
[02:23] <Pelo> Tawanda,  I think you need the 915resolution package
[02:23] <ccpc> Pelo: -_- i've it already installed, i'll check the file on the CD
[02:23] <goldbond> hey how can i scan my network for the ip address of my server (for some reason my router refuses to show me the dcph table)?
[02:23] <sincero> Pelo: one more thing pls. i have some problems with playing some movies. quality of picture is not really good. i have ATI rage 128.  and i can't set it correctly
[02:24] <Tawanda> i installed the 915 package
[02:24] <Tawanda> but how do i get it to start each time
[02:24] <Pelo> sincero,  I have no experience with  ATI cards , sorry,  try using the restricted driver in  menu > system > admin > restricted driver , or the other ati stuff if that deosn'T work
[02:24] <silvertip257> Indy
[02:25] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  take a look here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25638/
[02:25] <silvertip257> IndyGunFreak:  take a look here:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25638/
[02:25] <Pelo> Tawanda,  that was the most I could do for you,  check in the forum or ask again later,  bit of advice be very specific
[02:25] <Tawanda> cheerd
[02:25] <Tawanda> cheers
[02:26] <Elvizar> I'm back!
[02:26] <IndyGunFreak> silvertip257: i don't know the first thing about what all that means
[02:26] <silvertip257> ok then Indy ... thanks
[02:26] <bran> how do I get a new UUID if I made changes to my partitions?
[02:26] <bran> I need to reconfiure fstab
[02:26] <IndyGunFreak> i still don't understand why you just don't use synaptic, but thats your choice i guess.
[02:26] <OhMyAudi> Hi all.  Is there a way for me to creat a shortcut key combo to enable/disable xgl?
[02:26] <Elvizar> The key combination forced a terminal login, but X is still uncooperative - it still ran
[02:27] <Pelo> !uuid
[02:27] <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)
[02:27] <sincero> Pelo: do you thing? 32 MB in 2D and 4MB in 3D is not enough
[02:27] <Elvizar> When I killed it, it came right back up...
[02:27] <unagi> is there a way to restore conf files to their original state?
[02:27] <Pelo> sincero,  I have no idea
[02:28] <Elvizar> Like a demented zombie... uuuhhh.... must...run.. X... uuuuuhhhhhh......
[02:28] <bran> !kdm
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kdm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <osxdude> Elvisar: So you want to kill X? I don't think you can. For saftey purposes, probably.
[02:28] <Pelo> sincero, personnaly I would double the video mem in 3d  to64
[02:28] <NemesisD> anyone know how I can stop dropdown menus in firefox from showing up UNDERNEATH flash elements? its a minor thing but makes some sites unbrowsable
[02:28] <Elvizar> Yes, I need to kill X until I tell it to start again
[02:30] <uberushaximus> why not sudo killall Xorg?
[02:30] <Pelo> osxdude,  ask in #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[02:30] <Elvizar> OSXDUDE: You probably do not have the right video drivers
[02:30] <osxdude> Pelo: Thanks. Is it on this server?
[02:30] <Pelo> osxdude,  yes
[02:30] <Elvizar> I think so
[02:30] <Elvizar> Soo..... Is there any way to kill X without it starting up again?
[02:30] <fujin> /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[02:30] <Shaneras> Someone knows where I cought free cedega??
[02:31] <Pelo> Shaneras,  cedega isn't free,  wine is
[02:31] <ffer> right.
[02:31] <starzie> right.
[02:31] <Bassetts> does ubuntu have a .bashrc file?
[02:31] <sincero> Pelo: thanks..... what card would you recommend?
[02:31] <daviddd> of course it does
[02:32] <daviddd> if you use bash
[02:32] <starzie> so i got ter feisty in on this thingie - quad core + 8800gtx
[02:32] <Bassetts> daviddd, for the default terminal, i am pretty new to this
[02:32] <Pelo> sincero, I'm no good with hardware questions,  I still use my onboard intel card , and I don,t need anyting more
[02:32] <linuxgeekery> oslo: still need help?
[02:32] <starzie> problem is i get that darn message about the mismatch between versions of the driver [nvidia-glx-new]  and the xorg module
[02:32] <linuxgeekery> oslo: wrong person
[02:32] <starzie> any good fixes?
[02:32] <roostishaw> Using the 7.04 instructions from [ https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook ] , will I be able to later remove ubuntu using boot camp?
[02:33] <linuxgeekery> roostishaw: yes, just resize the partition so os x fills up the whole disk
[02:33] <starzie> btw before you recommend it the restricted modules/software thing did _not_ work and i have not gone to the nvidia site yet
[02:33] <starzie> anything stopping me??
[02:33] <starzie> please someone stop me????
[02:33] <sincero> Pelo: thanks
[02:33] <Shaneras> What is better Mandriva or Ubuntu?
[02:33] <starzie> neither >.>
[02:33] <starzie> whatever you prefer is best
[02:33] <starzie> its about choice
[02:33] <linuxgeekery> Shaneras: I'd say Ubuntu, but then this is the ubuntu channel XD
[02:33] <Elvizar> Thank you, it worked! X died! HOORAY!!!!!
[02:33] <Pelo> Shaneras,  look at the channel name
[02:33] <starzie> i prefer ubuntu
[02:33] <Elvizar> Bye!
[02:33] <starzie> so um
[02:33] <unagi> i really really want to like ubuntu
[02:34] <starzie> neone on the nvidia thingie?
[02:34] <linuxgeekery> Shaneras: but it's whatever works for you
[02:34] <Shaneras> xD
[02:34] <unagi> how do you log into root?
[02:34] <linuxgeekery> unagi: sudo su
[02:34] <JuJuBee> I really need some help.  NIS seems to have broken (or something it depends on) in a recent update and I cannot get ldap configured properly.  What options do I have  for centralized login/authentication for students in my classroom?
[02:34] <ToddEDM2> !root
[02:34] <ubotu> 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
[02:34] <roostishaw> linuxgeekery: have you done this before? when I followed this guide with 6.10, boot camp refused to resize it and I ended up having to reinstall os x
[02:34] <JuJuBee> Using Feisty on server and workstations.
[02:34] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: amarok is amazing
[02:34] <Shaneras> I dont like windows , so I want to install ubuntu , but I like games , I install free cedega but I dont know how use!!!
[02:35] <unagi> everyone elave?
[02:35] <xbye> i'm so glad i tried it
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: told you, its the best for ipod if you ask me..
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> glad you like it.
[02:35] <starzie> nyaaa????????
[02:35] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: do you know of a way to have it automatically organize imported songs?
[02:35] <Pelo> starzie,  if you feel ignored just restate your problem
[02:35] <Pelo> starzie,  and don'T murder the staff
[02:36] <starzie> Pelo: bah
[02:36] <CoolGuy21> why is ubuntu 7 supported till 08 when 6 is supported till 09 ?
[02:36] <starzie> its more fun to kill em :P
[02:36] <linuxgeekery> roostishaw: yeah... I'm currently on a macbook pro
[02:36] <Shaneras> Are you understanding my english?? Because Im from Brazil
[02:36] <starzie> also you shouldnt restate problem too much
[02:36] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: by what?.. artist name?
[02:36] <linuxgeekery> CoolGuy21: 6.06 was the long term edition
[02:36] <unagi> how do u log out of root after that
[02:36] <cables> starzie: What version of Ubuntu are you using? There's a way to make that not happen.
[02:36] <unagi> nevermind
[02:36] <unagi> exit
[02:36] <Faxedhead> alquien sabe de algun canal de habla hispana ??
[02:36] <linuxgeekery> !lts
[02:36] <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.
[02:36] <Blue42> lol... starzie, actually I prefer that the nvidia driver be manually updated, you ever notice how the nvidia-settings package doesn't have all options?
[02:36] <JuJuBee> So is  NIS and LDAP my only options?
[02:36] <Cool_Nick> How do I get vnc4server to load xfce?  I tried putting 'xfce &' in the xstartup file.
[02:36] <Shaneras> Are you understanding my english?? Because Im from Brazil
[02:36] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: Artist/Album/TrackNum Track Name.mp3 format
[02:36] <linuxgeekery> !lts > CoolGuy21
[02:36] <tatters> when I press  "a" it comes out As "A" .... ?
[02:36] <unagi> is there a way to revert conf files to the original state?
[02:36] <Blue42> but if you do it by using the binary from nvidia, everything works better
[02:37] <unagi> ive been tinkering trying to get my bluetooth dial up to work and i dunno what ive done lately......
[02:37] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: i don't know, have all mine marked as "My Music" album.., then just organize them by artist.. it works fine.
[02:37] <Guitrokr> hi can someone help me, for some reason when i open alot of programs/windows all the contents will be white, and then i have to do something like resize or minimize to see the contents of the window... but even when i see them i can't scroll things or click buttons, its like the screen doesn't show me whats happening because it is scrolling and clicking the button but doesn't show it (its a beryl problem because everything is ok using meta
[02:37] <roostishaw> linuxgeekery: so you can confirm that the resize to a single partition will be successful?
[02:37] <cables> unagi: depends, but normally you can just delete them and whatever program that uses them will just recreate them.
[02:37] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: i've not messed with organizing to much
[02:37] <Alysum> how do I flush my dns cache please ?
[02:37] <starzie> cables: yea feisty
[02:37] <cables> starzie: what version of Ubuntu are you using? I can help you stop nVidia from breaking on kernel upgrades.
[02:37] <cables> starzie: ok
[02:37] <Alysum> I dont have bind
[02:37] <starzie> on quad core intel 2.66ghz with nvidia 8800gtx
[02:37] <unagi> does anyone know how to connect bluetooth on ubuntu?
[02:37] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: I guess it's not really necessary, since I'll see all my songs organized by ID3 tags eveyrwhere anyways
[02:37] <starzie> awezome your gonna be my hero
[02:38] <starzie> as long as you dont refer me to wiki
[02:38] <cables> starzie: run this command please: sudo aptitude install linux-generic
[02:38] <starzie> :X
[02:38] <starzie> its in but ok
[02:38] <openmindDJ> why is an mp3 file playing when i mouse over it?
[02:38] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: true, but you might look around the options..
[02:38] <linuxgeekery> roostishaw: It worked, though it ended up I didn't use bootcamp.  I used the OSX installer DVD and used disk utility to delete the ubuntu partition and resize the OS X one
[02:38] <unagi> or does anyone know why i get unagi@mrunagi-laptop:~$ sudo wvdial conf /etc/wvdial.conf
[02:38] <unagi> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.56
[02:38] <unagi> --> Warning: section [Dialer conf]  does not exist in wvdial.conf.
[02:38] <unagi> --> Warning: section [Dialer /etc/wvdial.conf]  does not exist in wvdial.conf.
[02:38] <unagi> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
[02:38] <starzie> o
[02:38] <unagi> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
[02:38] <cables> openmindDJ: that's the sound preview feature. Disable it in Edit>Preferences in the file browser.
[02:38] <starzie> no it wasnt lol
[02:38] <unagi> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
[02:38] <cables> !paste | unagi
[02:38] <ubotu> unagi: 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)
[02:38] <unagi> unagi@mrunagi-laptop:~$ sudo su
[02:38] <starzie> unagi: nono
[02:38] <starzie> mm
[02:38] <starzie> cables: on this type of system i can run the generic kernels now dont need to go with amd64 anymore?
[02:39] <openmindDJ> cables: thanks that was getting annoying
[02:39] <openmindDJ> have a good one
[02:39] <roostishaw> linuxgeekery: but would boot camp assistant run properly after that?
[02:39] <Cool_Nick> How do I get vnc4server to load xfce?  I tried putting 'xfce &' in the xstartup file but I still just get the X11 screen. xfce 4 is installed.
[02:39] <starzie> like i had to ditch the generic for my 32 bit a few months ago as it was wierd like that
[02:39] <starzie> anyway that package is in cables
[02:39] <roostishaw> linuxgeekery: or did it give you an error?
[02:39] <cables> starzie: it was already in?
[02:39] <starzie> what now sir/maam/thing? :>
[02:39] <starzie> no it wasnt
[02:39] <starzie> >.>
[02:39] <linuxgeekery> roostishaw: it worked fine for me, but I can't guarantee anything :)
[02:39] <starzie> but it is now!
[02:39] <Guitrokr> hi can someone help me, for some reason when i open alot of programs/windows all the contents will be white, and then i have to do something like resize or minimize to see the contents of the window... but even when i see them i can't scroll things or click buttons, its like the screen doesn't show me whats happening because it is scrolling and clicking the button but doesn't show it (its a beryl problem because everything is ok using meta
[02:39] <TheVault> I was wondering if I could use Vmware Player to virtualize Windows Xp that I already have on my machine. So right now I am dual booting, is there a way to use Vmware Player to emulate Windows Xp the current installation on my computer?
[02:39] <unagi> =(
[02:40] <linuxgeekery> TheVault: the best thing I can think of is make a disk image of your current XP partition...
[02:40] <starzie> TheVault: get the vmware server - check ubuntuforums.org for great howto ^^
[02:40] <mazzapan> how do i switch to root user in a terminal like I do with every other distrobution ?  (ie.  su -l root)
[02:40] <Cool_Nick> mazzapan, your supposed to use sudo
[02:40] <Cool_Nick> but you can do sudo su
[02:40] <TheVault> linuxgeekery: Will that take up more space if I make a disk image?
[02:40] <starzie> cables: ok so what do i do now sir?
[02:41] <roostishaw> linuxgeekery: ok, thanks
[02:41] <Guitrokr> can anyone help with my problem above?
[02:41] <mazzapan> ahh, okay, sudo su  works.  Thanks.   Getting rid of "su -l root" is total bullshit, but whatever
[02:41] <starzie> TheVault: it only takes up as much space as you need
[02:41] <starzie> go to vmware webby and get the binary linux package for server and get to installin :P
[02:41] <ac2007> is there a key command to bring up the log off\shut down window?  The gnome menu has dissapeared from my panel
[02:41] <starzie> just rememeber to register to get your free serial
[02:41] <starzie> :)
[02:41] <TheVault> starzie:  Im confused
[02:42] <starzie> also check out the seamless windows install in the forums
[02:42] <linuxgeekery> ac2007: on some computers, hitting the power button works
[02:42] <Semper> is there any way to add terminal to the desktop right click?
[02:42] <Guitrokr> hi can someone help me, for some reason when i open alot of programs/windows all the contents will be white, and then i have to do something like resize or minimize to see the contents of the window... but even when i see them i can't scroll things or click buttons, its like the screen doesn't show me whats happening because it is scrolling and clicking the button but doesn't show it (its a beryl problem because everything is ok using meta
[02:42] <Semper> like on slackware
[02:42] <starzie> TheVault: go to ubuntuforums.org and search for ' seamless windows install '
[02:42] <starzie> youll see it its AWESOME
[02:42] <TheVault> starzie: Alright
[02:42] <linuxgeekery> ac2007: if you want to put the menu back, try right clicking on the panel and hitting add to panel>gnome menu
[02:43] <Cool_Nick> does anyone know how to load xfce with vnc4server?
[02:43] <Cool_Nick> or just vncserver?
[02:43] <Semper> is there any way to add terminal to the desktop right click like on slackware linux?
[02:43] <starzie> Guitrokr: bsod [black]  is vid card running out of mem - i forgot the wsod sorry offhand... mebbie when i get back into X properly i can help but what vid card and method of beryl you using also what flavor of buntu
[02:43] <ac2007> ok, thank you
[02:43] <starzie> sigh.
[02:44] <TheVault> starzie: I found it. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433359&highlight=seamless+windows+install
[02:44] <starzie> yeah i think thats it
[02:44] <starzie> im not in X so icant tell
[02:44] <starzie> but it shows windows bar and stuff on bottom and gnome on top
[02:44] <starzie> very smooth enjoy the trouble of getting it setup
[02:44] <Semper> is there any way to add terminal to desktop right click
[02:44] <starzie> but itl be pimp when it does
[02:44] <Guitrokr> ubuntu feisty, i have beryl loaded and its always worked fine for months, never a problem, plus i have just installed emerald themes, but this problem seems to exist whether using the themes or not, and my card is one of the intel pci cards, im not sure what they are called its something to do with an intel chipset family or something, beryl has always run beautifully on it
[02:45] <linuxgeekery> Semper: for the terminal right click, do 'sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal'
[02:45] <TheVault> I sure hope my computer can handle it
[02:45] <starzie> Semper: google nautilus scripts and just add a simple bash script that calls it
[02:45] <unagi> does anyone know anything about wvdial?
[02:45] <Guitrokr> i still get my cube spinning and all the other effects happen with no delay or anything... but the contents of my windows keep jamming
[02:45] <starzie> o snap or that would be better lol linuxgeekery
[02:45] <Semper> thankyou
[02:45] <unagi> =)
[02:45] <TheVault> starzie: I have a Dell Inspiron E1405 laptop. I have Intel Core Solo @ 1.86GHZ, Intel Integrated 945gm express chipset, 512mb of ram, I hope it lets me
[02:46] <starzie> oi
[02:46] <starzie> that should be fine
[02:46] <starzie> sigh
[02:46] <TheVault> starzie: Alright, here goes
[02:46] <starzie> linuxgeekery: any clue what i was supposed to do once i got that linux-generic package in to get the nvidia mismatch thing fixed?
[02:47] <linuxgeekery> starzie: no idea... I don't have any idea about nvidia on linux
[02:47] <Guitrokr> that help at all starzie?
[02:48] <Canti> Moin
[02:48] <starzie> eh worth a shot
[02:48] <starzie> sigh
[02:48] <reya276> can anyone help me with a Ubuntu Server issue
[02:48] <starzie> well i'm gonna make sure everythings updated before i go ahead and do binary driver i guess
[02:48] <unagi> can anyone help me with wvdial or DUN on a bluetooth phone?
[02:49] <Canti> I just upgraded to 64bit cpu and I am looking for a way to save all my config and transition to 64bit or convert my 32bit to 64bit without loss of custom config
[02:49] <linuxgeekery> Canti: just install the 64bit kernel
[02:49] <linuxgeekery> Canti: and reboot
[02:49] <linuxgeekery> unagi: what's the problem
[02:50] <Canti> I can do that with minimal changes to config / user accnts?
[02:50] <unagi> ive tried pretty much everything i can find on the internet to connect to the internet using my evdo sprint phone
[02:50] <unagi> its not as straight forward as with windows
[02:50] <unagi> i dont exactly know what im suppose to do but every post ive seen on it i hit a problem
[02:50] <linuxgeekery> unagi: what model phone is it?
[02:50] <unagi> samsung a940
[02:50] <Canti> unagi: xv6700?
[02:50] <Canti> nm then
[02:51] <unagi> hcitool sees the phone
[02:51] <maeth> hi...
[02:51] <Canti> linuxgeekery: how do I go about installing the 64bit kernal over my current install?
[02:51] <starzie> mmmmm
[02:51] <starzie> i bet i need the 64bit amd kernel
[02:51] <TheShocker> ehm
[02:51] <starzie> what cha think linuxgeekery
[02:51] <unagi> and supposedly when i cc it it does connect because when i say hcitool dev i see the device
[02:51] <ugarit> has anyone been successful in compiling parallels on feisty?
[02:51] <unagi> but otherwise....
[02:51] <maeth> talking about bluetooth, any progress with a2dpd proyect?
[02:51] <TheShocker> I doubt the 64bit kernel thing will work
[02:51] <reya276> ok since no one here can help is there a chat room where I can get some help for Ubuntu server version
[02:51] <TheShocker> you need 32 bit compatibility for that
[02:51] <linuxgeekery> reya276: #ubuntu-server
[02:51] <TheShocker> some packages do anyway
[02:52] <reya276> thanks
[02:52] <unagi> any ideas?
[02:52] <Enron> man If I knew ubuntu had a sever chan!
[02:52] <IndyGunFreak> Enron: ubuntu has a channel for almost everything
[02:53] <starzie> lol
[02:53] <unagi> ok well now hcitool wont connect to my phone
[02:53] <Jared> anyone have a link to a more in depth guide about editing gnome?
[02:53] <swhalen> is there a ubuntu channel ubuntu
[02:53] <maeth> IndyGunFreak, any for bluetooth management?
[02:53] <tcleval> i ve got the following error on boot time (checkfs)  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25641/ , can anyone help me please?
[02:53] <swhalen> for mythtv
[02:53] <Canti> #ubuntu-for-ubuntu
[02:53] <starzie> IndyGunFreak: you wouldnt happen to live in fl would u?
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> maeth: idon't know.. i doubt it.
[02:53] <linuxgeekery> unagi: try installing gnome-bluetooth
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> starzie: ?..lol..no.. Indpls, IN..
[02:53] <unagi> ty
[02:53] <unagi> brb
[02:53] <IndyGunFreak> !bluetooth | maeth
[02:53] <ubotu> maeth: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[02:54] <unagi> apt-get install gnome-bluetooth?
[02:54] <CNTRLX> Is nick still in?
[02:54] <linuxgeekery> unagi: yup
[02:54] <starzie> ah just checking sorry
[02:54] <Canti> !64bit kernal
[02:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 64bit kernal - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:54] <Canti> !64bit
[02:54] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[02:54] <unagi> ty
[02:54] <maeth> ubotu, i got bluetooth working, the thing is , i want to use bluetooth headset stereo
[02:54] <unagi> sometimes i feel too stupid to run linux
[02:55] <maeth> ubotu, the alsa a2dpd proyect :S, cant even start it...
[02:55] <Canti> unagi: I know the feeling
[02:55] <Semper> why when i used "sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal" it doesnt show the terminal in right click?
[02:55] <unagi> though i am proud at how much i have learned in a weeks time
[02:55] <linuxgeekery> Semper: logout and log back in
[02:55] <starzie> brb
[02:55] <unagi> i got beryl running
[02:55] <unagi> made me happy
[02:55] <Semper> lol x.x
[02:55] <maeth> IndyGunFreak, , i got bluetooth working, the thing is , i want to use bluetooth headset stereo
[02:55] <unagi> and shake though i dont really know how i did that
[02:55] <Canti> Part of the time its easy as hell to do what your trying to do. The rest of the time you feel like some of the old people you help with windows ><
[02:55] <baconbits> Hi, I'm trying to install the driver for my wifi card (Intel 4965AGN). I was linked to a page (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Intel_4965_AGN_WiFi_Driver/Fiesty) that has me download a few things, and then install ndiswrapper. The problem is, it says I need a wired net connection in order to get the stuff to install ndiswrapper...is it possible to download this stuff ahead of time, (While I'm on my windows where wifi is w
[02:55] <maeth> IndyGunFreak, , the alsa a2dpd proyect :S, cant even start it...
[02:55] <unagi> something about setting executable permissions
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> maeth: no idea, sorry
[02:56] <starzie> back :d
[02:56] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I'd recommend using a flash-drive, or a CD.
[02:56] <fabiomaximiano> anybody knows a software like skype (voice/video) for ubuntu ?
[02:56] <PurpZeY> !skype
[02:56] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[02:56] <linuxgeekery> !skype | fabiomaximiano
[02:56] <ubotu> fabiomaximiano: please see above
[02:56] <chump> skype ???
[02:56] <linuxgeekery> lol
[02:56] <chump> why not skype ?
[02:56] <starzie> !nvidia
[02:56] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:56] <unagi> !dun
[02:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dun - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:56] <unagi> =/
[02:56] <Citizin> I wish I could use my nvidia card with ubuntu :\
[02:57] <linuxgeekery> unagi: after that, do sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth restar
[02:57] <unagi> why does everyone in starbucks feel the need to bug me with questions.....im busy lol
[02:57] <linuxgeekery> unagi: restart*
[02:57] <mcgill27> anyone have issues with google earth on feisty?
[02:57] <__mikem> mcgill27, what sort of issues?
[02:57] <linuxgeekery> unagi: finally, do hciconfig hci0 up
[02:58] <unagi> what does that do?
[02:58] <linuxgeekery> unagi: which one?
[02:58] <unagi> hciconfig hci0 up?
[02:58] <Citizin> If anyone can help me with a video card problem that can't seem to be fixed at all, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188 it'd be appreciated
[02:58] <mcgill27> mikem,  when i run GE it just hangs
[02:58] <baconbits> PurpZeY I have a flash drive...I moved the files it told me I initially need (the ndiswrapper tar, the windows driver for the card), but I think some of the commands the walkthrough was having me use were trying to connect to the internet to download some other necessary stuff
[02:58] <baconbits> PurpZeY Specifically "sudo apt-get update"
[02:58] <linuxgeekery> unagi: that starts the bluetooth connection
[02:58] <unagi> oh
[02:58] <JOINERIC> how do you manually change the sources.list, i got a bad repository that i done through sudo
[02:58] <__mikem> nope. But I did have a problem where chicago looks all screwed up
[02:58] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I don't *think* you need to do that for ndiswrapper to work properly.
[02:58] <linuxgeekery> unagi: then do 'hcitool dev' and 'hcitool inq'
[02:59] <Citizin> Does anyone know why I cant get ubuntu to start when i use my nvidia card? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188
[02:59] <mcgill27> mikem,  this is the error "Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":1.0".
[03:00] <__mikem> mcgill27, how did you go about installing google earth?
[03:00] <linuxgeekery> unagi: after that, bluetooth should work with your phone
[03:00] <shearwave> anyone have any idea why, after trying the fwcutter method, wireless won work with a broadcom 4306 rex 3?
[03:00] <linuxgeekery> unagi: then you need to get the modem working
[03:01] <Dustcrazy> Can some one help me? I just installed LAMP and I need to get ownership of /var/www/. I'm tried of having to copy files from the termianl..
[03:01] <unagi> after inq i see my phone on there
[03:01] <unagi> now what
[03:01] <mcgill27> mikem, downloaded the googleearth.bin file from google and ran sudo sh ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin
[03:01] <linuxgeekery> after that, you should read this: http://www.teleost.org/docs/bluetooth-phone-linux.html
[03:01] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188 - Nvidia card problem, if anyone could help me it would be appreciated
[03:01] <unagi> wvdial?
[03:01] <xbye> IndyGunFreak: i finally found how to import and organize files in amarok.. right click and "Copy files to collection" in the Files view. now I have all the features I was looking for =)
[03:01] <linuxgeekery> unagi: see above &&
[03:01] <IndyGunFreak> xbye: cool..
[03:01] <maeth> how can i connect my X to a remote ubuntu pc via SSH?
[03:01] <JOINERIC> does anybody know how to manually change the sources.list file, i got a bad repository that i done through sudo
[03:02] <__mikem> mcgill27, the only reason why I ask is because, last I checked, Ubuntu uses xorg, unless I am mistaking, xorg is different from XFree86
[03:02] <PurpZeY> JOINERIC: sudo gedit
[03:02] <IndyGunFreak> JOINERIC: sudo gedit /etc/X11/sources.lst
[03:02] <linuxgeekery> JOINERIC: hit alt-f2 to get the run box, then gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:02] <MECU> does the "version" on this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsAti mean the first version that supports it or just that version that supports it?
[03:02] <linuxgeekery> or all above
[03:02] <Dustcrazy> Can some one help me? I just installed LAMP and I need to get ownership of /var/www/. I'm tried of having to copy files from the termianl..
[03:02] <__mikem> Dustcrazy, you could always become root
[03:03] <Citizin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188
[03:03] <IndyGunFreak> JOINERIC: listen to linuxgeekery i spoke to soon
[03:03] <Dustcrazy> I know
[03:03] <Dustcrazy> I just don't want to logout
[03:03] <linuxgeekery> Dustcrazy: edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and change "DocumentRoot" to a folder in your home folder
[03:03] <Kilroo> Am I understanding correctly that if I want to try Gnome, KDE, and Xfce, I can just download one flavor of Ubuntu and then get packages to try the other interfaces, and that it doesn't really matter much which I start with? Or am I confused again?
[03:03] <PurpZeY> Kilroo: Yes you are correct
[03:03] <linuxgeekery> Kilroo: yup.
[03:03] <JOINERIC> IndyGunFreak: thanks
[03:03] <Dustcrazy> Thanks alot
[03:04] <linuxgeekery> Kilroo: for example, if you have ubuntu and want to try Kubuntu, just type "sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop"
[03:04] <sphm> hi, i use ubuntu 7.04, and i've upgrade java for java6 and now azureus crashes all the time... before the splash screen, if i erase the "log" dir and the errlog files, it works again but it still crashes while running, someone knows how to solve it?
[03:04] <linuxgeekery> Kilroo: if you like Kubuntu and don't want Ubuntu, then do "sudo aptitude remove ubuntu-desktop"
[03:04] <linuxgeekery> Kilroo: same with xubuntu and edubuntu
[03:04] <__mikem> linuxgeekery, you could also run them side by side
[03:05] <Shaneras> Where I found a tutorial about cedega?
[03:05] <tcleval> i ve got the following error on boot time (checkfs)  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25641/ , can anyone help me please?
[03:05] <linuxgeekery> __mikem: that too
[03:06] <Citizin> can anyone help me with my nvidia card problem? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188
[03:06] <puff> Argh, compile errors without bend.  Anybody have suggestions on this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25642/
[03:06] <unagi> i keep getting pairing failed
[03:07] <__mikem> holly crap puff thats a lot of errors
[03:07] <unagi> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied
[03:07] <unagi> any ideas?
[03:07] <Dustcrazy> I'm alttile confussed here. What is the default directory for LAMP? I though it was /var/www/ but thats no where in the config..
[03:07] <linuxgeekery> unagi: what did you run?
[03:07] <unagi> wvdial gprs
[03:07] <Reilithion> What's the easiest, most correct way to get firefox to use ALSA for sound output?
[03:07] <Citizin> can anyone help me with my nvidia card problem? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=472188
[03:07] <unagi> the great news is that the phone and pc are talking
[03:07] <linuxgeekery> unagi: try sudo wvdial gprs
[03:08] <__mikem> !repeat | citizin
[03:08] <ubotu> citizin: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[03:08] <unagi> thats the first time the phone asked for the pin
[03:08] <Jared> How do I change the color of the bar where the windows are listed when you hover, the color it changes when you hover over it.
[03:08] <unagi> sudo gave same thing
[03:08] <Dustcrazy>  I'm alttile confussed here. What is the default directory for LAMP? I though it was /var/www/ but thats no where in the config..
[03:08] <Thomas__> Is there anyone here with experience in setting up ubuntu with software raid for root-disks?
[03:08] <linuxgeekery> unagi: try sudo modprobe hci_usb
[03:09] <Dustcrazy>  I'm alttile confussed here. What is the default directory for LAMP? I though it was /var/www/ but thats no where in the config..
[03:09] <Citizin> Im not trying to repeat my question, but my video card (fx5700LE) does not seem to work, at all, I tried the alternate cd, the live cd, no matter what, what drivers, through automatix or envy or ubuntu system's restricted drivers, I just can't get it to work
[03:09] <`Liam> I need help, whats the channel for TeamSpeak, unless someone here, can help me with it. I'm using Ubuntu....
[03:09] <Thomas__> I'm having a hard time getting the system up after installation...  I always end up crashing inside initrd.img
[03:09] <unagi> it accepted the command but i didnt get anything back
[03:09] <linuxgeekery> unagi: that's good
[03:09] <linuxgeekery> unagi: then do /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart
[03:09] <Jared> How do I change the color a window tab on the window bar changes when I hover over it.
[03:10] <puff> __mikem:  Your nick is a pain :-)
[03:10] <__mikem> puff, no its a reserved identifier :P
[03:10] <puff> __mikem:  My client doesn't recognize it as a nick, probably because of the leading __
[03:10] <Akuma_> if i want stability, what should i go with? (X|K)?ubuntu?
[03:10] <unagi> ok restarted
[03:10] <puff> Hm, anybody know what logic amaraok uses to decide what to play?  It appears to be somewhat random.
[03:11] <`Liam> Can someone help me. I'm using TeamSpeak on Ubuntu, and I am not muted. I put my input as Alsa or w/e it is. And when I press my Hotkey to talk "CTRL_L" it doesn't how I talk, and they don';t hear me. My microphone is enabled.
[03:11] <__mikem> Akuma_, you can't go wrong with xubuntu, but kubuntu works fine as well, and plain ubuntu works great to
[03:11] <nbbob> anyone know of a program to convert wav from voice recorder to cda
[03:11] <atrus_> Can anyone help me with moving Ubuntu from one hard drive to another, I created the new partition, mounted it, did an "rsync -av Old/ New/" and now I just need grub to install
[03:11] <unagi> im so close too
[03:11] <unagi> i can feel it
[03:11] <unagi> because now they are talking
[03:11] <nbbob> other than wav2cdr
[03:11] <unagi> i just need to dial now
[03:11] <niriven> Hi, why does my byte usage on a particular drive go up over time, even when i dont do anything?
[03:11] <unagi> after i put the pin in i get a pair failed on the phone
[03:12] <unagi> and a few errors on the pc
[03:12] <Akuma_> __mikem: well ubuntu feisty hasnt been too great for me. edgy was fine, dunno what happened. i'm thinking about xubuntu but i wanna make sure
[03:12] <linuxgeekery> unagi: what are the errors?
[03:12] <hrehf_> hm, i'm trying to install the ati binary drivers and i'm getting this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17/+bug/57716/comments/47 - adding fglrx to /etc/modules doesn't seem to start the fglrx driver though - any ideas on where to look? (im kinda out of ideas for google)
[03:12] <__mikem> Akuma_, what exactly is happening?
[03:12] <Frogzoo> niriven: /var/log/ mostly
[03:13] <niriven> Frogzoo, Ah, makes sense, anything else? And, does /var/log ever get removed?
[03:13] <sgrove_> if I have a machine with a fresh install of feisty which constantly boots to a black screen, what would be the most prudent way of getting it fixed?
[03:13] <__mikem> sgrove_, try going into a root shell, if it boots, install binary video drivers
[03:13] <`Liam> Can someone help me. I'm using TeamSpeak on Ubuntu, and I am not muted. I put my input as Alsa or w/e it is. And when I press my Hotkey to talk "CTRL_L" it doesn't how I talk, and they don';t hear me. My microphone is enabled.
[03:13] <Akuma_> __mikem: well, i've got a nasty kernel oops bug that nobody seems to be able to fix, plus gnome went crazy and i have no shutdown and reboot buttons anymore, i have to swtich tty and sudo poweroff ... kind of annoying =/
[03:14] <nbbob> hello all
[03:14] <linuxgeekery> unagi: I think I solved the problem
[03:14] <linuxgeekery> unagi: try sudo su -c wvdial gprs
[03:14] <__mikem> Akuma_, do you have the exact message
[03:14] <tatters> fingers on the buzzer "how do I find the install date of os" windows equivelent in cmd prompt window  systeminfo ?
[03:14] <boneyone> I'm trying to get xfire plugin to work with pidgin. I have pidgin installed, I downloaded the .deb from http://gfire.sourceforge.net/snapshots/ .... problem is when I go to install it using the Package Installer it tells me... Error dependence not satisfiable: libc6, even though libc6 is installed
[03:14] <puff> Hm, did anybody answer my amarok playing order question while I was busy restarting my irc client? :-).
[03:14] <niriven> Frogzoo, I still removed /var/log/*, and, it still goes up, yet nothing is written there.
[03:15] <Akuma_> __mikem: there's a launchpad bug report i tried to help out with, but i dont know how else to help out. let me find the link
[03:15] <puff> niriven: Hm, there options for the find command that will find files modified after a certain date.
[03:15] <nixnoob> why does fglrx not work with the lowlatency kernel?
[03:15] <itsrich> za
[03:16] <Akuma_> __mikem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/113793
[03:16] <Akuma_> __mikem: brb
[03:16] <trelous> Hi Everyone
[03:17] <unagi> Cannot open /dev/rfcomm0: Permission denied
[03:17] <unagi> connection refused
[03:17] <unagi> and input/output error
[03:17] <sgrove_> __mikem: would I go into root shell by booting froma  livecd? or is there any other way?
[03:17] <unagi> sorry ...lag
[03:17] <nbbob> hepl
[03:17] <unagi> u still here?
[03:17] <`Liam> =/
[03:17] <unagi> Unknown id: gprs
[03:17] <nbbob> anyone know of a program to convert wav from voice recorder to cda
[03:17] <gh0stid> sup sorry to ask you a stupid question like that. but erm, how do i know wich partition is wich, hd0,0 ? hd0,1 etc.. how do i get a list of it ? cause my grub is messed up and i cant boot windows neigter. ? any help would be apreciated please.
[03:17] <linuxgeekery> unagi: just try sudo su -c wvdial
[03:17] <__mikem> sgrove_, no, you would select recovery mode form the boot screen
[03:17] <Jared> Is there a way to have a transparent window border?
[03:18] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: sudo cfdisk -l
[03:18] <root__> hello all, quick question about edubuntu (yes i know being root is a bad thing.... so no need to tell me), is the sources list for edubuntu the same as any other version?
[03:18] <sgrove_> ok, I'l give it a try now!
[03:18] <__mikem> jared #ubuntu-effects ?
[03:18] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: I mean sudo fdisk -l, sorry
[03:18] <gh0stid> just a sec, il try that
[03:18] <Jared> thanks __mikem
[03:18] <ctkroeker> My Mp3 player says it has 200 songs, but when connected to PC, only reports 23 songs. Both on windows and ubuntu...
[03:18] <unagi> --> Warning: section [Dialer Defaults]  does not exist in wvdial.conf.
[03:18] <unagi> --> Cannot open /dev/modem: No such file or directory
[03:18] <__mikem> !paste | unagi
[03:19] <ubotu> unagi: 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)
[03:19] <boneyone> I'm trying to get xfire plugin to work with pidgin. I have pidgin installed, I downloaded the .deb from http://gfire.sourceforge.net/snapshots/ .... problem is when I go to install it using the Package Installer it tells me... Error dependence not satisfiable: libc6, even though libc6 is installed
[03:19] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: hum ok thanks, now second question :/ how do i fix my grub :/ ?
[03:19] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: what's the problem?
[03:20] <kitche> boneyone: could be different glibc version needed
[03:20] <linuxgeekery> unagi: one more idea - sudo su -c wvdial /dev/rfcomm0
[03:20] <shearwave> anyone know why a broadcom 4306 rev 3 won work after the fwcutter method?
[03:21] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: erm . how coud i explain this :/ ... it has wrong partition setup. each time i boot i have to switch linux boot to hd(0,0) instead of (0,1) .. :/
[03:21] <sgrove_> how can I install binary video drivers from the command line?
[03:21] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: and my windows dont boot anymore
[03:21] <unagi> Unknown id: /dev/rfcomm0
[03:21] <Cidwel> hello
[03:22] <root__> !easysources
[03:22] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[03:22] <puff> Anybody know if support for the latest ipods/nanos has been figured out yet?  Bought my nano back in early october.  It has some sort of encrypted firmware, so last I looked, a couple months ago, nobody could write playlists, etc, to it.
[03:22] <nbbob> hello Cidwel
[03:22] <trelous> I have a question ... anyone ever get a Gateway Laptop with a wireless card ...  Marvell TopDog 802.11n ... working ?
[03:22] <sgrove_> root__: what that for me?
[03:23] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: ?
[03:23] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: try gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst and go down to the bottom and edit
[03:23] <root__> nope, for me
[03:23] <nbbob> anyone know of a program to convert wav from voice recorder to cda
[03:23] <unagi> this is so frustrating =(
[03:23] <root__> !seaveas
[03:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seaveas - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:23] <linuxgeekery> unagi: I'm out of ideas... all I can say is google :(
[03:23] <__mikem> root__ are you logged into irc as root?
[03:23] <root__> whats seaveas' repo ?
[03:23] <__mikem> !seveas | root__
[03:23] <ubotu> root__: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[03:23] <unagi> yea google got me this far =/
[03:24] <steven-laptop> what is the command to remove a file? apt-get remove -Rf (force) name
[03:24] <unagi> its almost as if the pin is wrong
[03:24] <root__> mkiem, yes... and i already know what your about to say but i'm in a hurry so im logged in as root in 4 other windows and i just irssi'ed in on one of them
[03:24] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: ok i did it. but each time i reboot i gotta redit it :/ . plus . fdisk -l doesnt give me the right result proof:/ i have to switch it back to hd(0,0) and according to my fdisk -l it shoudl be : /dev/sdb1   *           1       47884   384628198+  83  Linux
[03:24] <Dustcrazy> How do I get ownership or rights to a folder that the Root account has ownership of?
[03:25] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: try editing Windows to root (hd1,0)
[03:25] <firefly2442> Dustcrazy: chown commandline
[03:25] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: that would be the equivilant
[03:25] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: how do i know it ? i mean, u do. but i dont :/ any website that give explanation of that ?
[03:25] <firefly2442> Dustcrazy: an easier way, sudo nautilus and then change it that way
[03:27] <gh0stid> linuxgeekery: would you mind if i msg you something quickly ?
[03:27] <sgrove_> how can I install binary video drivers for nvidia from the command line?
[03:27] <linuxgeekery> gh0stid: not at all
[03:27] <nixnoob> why does the lowlatency kernel break fglrx?  -its interesting to note that it works in recovery mode
[03:27] <unagi> its almost as if the pin is wrong
[03:27] <kitche> !nvidia | sgrove_ the link tells you how to
[03:27] <ubotu> sgrove_ the link tells you how to: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:27] <godofredo07> magnet: are you there?
[03:28] <godofredo07> IndyGunFreak: are you there?
[03:28] <firefly2442> Anyone know why my network looks like this? http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8233/networkyn3.jpg
[03:28] <sgrove_> oh, woops....lspci says that the video card is actually an integrated intel
[03:28] <firefly2442> it's bursting from nothing to full
[03:28] <sgrove_> wonder why it's not installing then?
[03:29] <kitche> sgrove_: what do you mean by not installing
[03:29] <hatter> how can i tell gnome not to maximise windows when they are first opened ?
[03:29] <sgrove_> err, not working, rather...it works every now and then, but it's not consistent
[03:29] <root__> ok, what is seaveas' repo? i went there but i dont need freenx, i need his main repo
[03:29] <Torahtee1> I just downloaded a game, but it's not appearing in the game menu :\
[03:30] <kitche> sgrove_: what does glxinfo tell you about the card?
[03:30] <__mikem> Torahtee1, you can fix that by opening your terminal, and typing the name of the game's binary file
[03:30] <godofredo07> Anyone Here Familiar With Enemy Territory?
[03:30] <firefly2442> godofredo07: yes
[03:30] <kent> hi i installed ntfs write support and now my usb drive wont mount. can anyone help me please?
[03:30] <sgrove_> whenever I boot, the screen goes black after the grub esc message, stays black for an unusual amount of time, and eventually the screen changes and a "loading" mouse cursor appears, but just for a few seconds. the screen then goes scrambled and it goes black and stays that way.
[03:30] <sgrove_> kitche: I'll check
[03:30] <godofredo07> firefly2442: How about XQF?
[03:30] <Torahtee1> TY :)
[03:30] <firefly2442> godofredo07: nope sorry, what are you trying to do?
[03:31] <sgrove_> unable to open display (null)
[03:32] <kitche> sgrove_: X might not be configured correctly either can you go to a tty with ctrl+alt+f2 or alt+f2
[03:32] <tschaka> godofredo07 whats the matter?
[03:32] <godofredo07> firefly2442: I have a simple custom command that selects the right patch for the game (2.60 and 2.60b) and it seems to work on everything but 2.60b. I get the error unknown version ET 2.60b linux-i386 May 8 2006
[03:32] <godofredo07> tschaka: look at what i sent to firefly please
[03:32] <tschaka> yep
[03:32] <sgrove_> I can when I'm in the root console, but not once it's booted up into X
[03:33] <firefly2442> godofredo07: doesn't the patch overwrite it and "patch" the game?
[03:33] <kitche> sgrove_: then your most likely missing some things for X
[03:33] <sgrove_> should I perhaps reinstall the machine?
[03:33] <sgrove_> but it was a clean install, so it seems strange that I would have the problems
[03:34] <root__> cd /ubuntu-otfftopic
[03:34] <root__> lol opps
[03:34] <root__> oops
[03:34] <godofredo07> firefly and tschaka: here is the code: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25644/
[03:34] <pike_> sgrove_: what problems?
[03:34] <kitche> sgrove_: nope just have to sudo apt-get install xorg but if you can't change ti a tty while X is up your missing modmap or xkbdata
[03:34] <sgrove_> ok, great, I'll try that
[03:34] <andre_pl> My laptop is reaching 'critical' temperature and shutting down, its reporting 85 degrees, doesnt feel that hot to me, how can I configure the cooling, and temperature preferences?
[03:35] <pike_> sgrove_: i had an issue where ttys in /etc/event.d/ where setup wrong on new install
[03:35] <pike_> sgrove_: it froze at initializing local
[03:35] <sgrove_> how did you fix it?
[03:35] <godofredo07> firefly2442: i guess that i edit each installation...i put in the correct patch, but the config goes by date and i think mine is too specific maybe (ex. May 8 2006 11:48pm) instead of (May 8 2006)
[03:35] <godofredo07> tschaka: any ideas :)
[03:36] <godofredo07> tschaka: ?
[03:36] <tschaka> godofredo07 are u sure the path is right and the right executables are in there? anyway, if ur trying to click connect in xqf it says unknown version?
[03:36] <firefly2442> godofredo07: well, if it's looking for that specific text, then you'll have to edit the search line
[03:36] <pike_> sgrove_: edit them. check em out they should look like this: exec /sbin/getty 38400 tty1    then on next line respawn.  they were all screwed up
[03:36] <TTT_Travis> has anyone successfully got LIRC to work in FESITY? I am trying to get lirc_serial to install, but it never works, although it worked fine in dapper
[03:37] <firefly2442> godofredo07: are you sure ET 2.60b, the folder is still 2.60, just patched?
[03:37] <pike_> sgrove_: basically i had not getty logins but x came up
[03:37] <MacDrunk> !kde desktop
[03:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kde desktop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:37] <cc1973> hello?
[03:37] <pike_> !info kde
[03:37] <MacDrunk> hmm
[03:37] <ubotu> kde: the K Desktop Environment official modules. In component universe, is optional. Version 5:47 (feisty), package size 7 kB, installed size 40 kB
[03:37] <pike_> MacDrunk: dont ask me why ^ :)
[03:38] <godofredo07> firefly2442: it is a 2.60 install with the 2.60b patch
[03:38] <alexmax> what does the K stand for?
[03:38] <MacDrunk> pike how to install
[03:38] <alexmax> the same thing that the F in FVWM does?
[03:38] <firefly2442> godofredo07: does the 2.60b patch rename the folder location though?
[03:38] <pike_> MacDrunk: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop   ?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> alexmax: join #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:38] <cc1973> Screen Resolution on a Mac Using Parallels Feisty Fawn?  Help?
[03:38] <gnomefreak> and ask
[03:38] <qual> why does nautilus take 30sec+ to load a window
[03:38] <MacDrunk> yes
[03:38] <sgrove_> yeah, tty1 says something like: start on runlevel 2, then "start on runlevel 3" on the next line, down to 5. then "stop on runlevel 0". finally, "respawn". Then, "exec /sbin/getty 38400 tty1"
[03:38] <huan> join #ubuntu-cn
[03:38] <godofredo07> firefly2441: the folder location has not changed
[03:39] <pike_> MacDrunk: thats all ya do. then click options sessions to choose which environment to launch
[03:39] <Parmenion> guys, is it possible to force the system to show only say non-gnome specific apps when your in KDE ?
[03:39] <tschaka> godofredo07 xqf says unkown version?
[03:39] <pike_> sgrove_: that top stuff is right. its just the getty thing and respawn should be after it
[03:39] <pike_> sgrove_: i will pastebin one sec
[03:39] <godofredo07> tschaka: the command that xqf runs says unkown version....referring to the ET server
[03:39] <sgrove_> ok, thanks a lot
[03:39] <cc1973> I want to make the screen resolution 1440x900, and every time i do, it messes up the screen
[03:40] <cc1973> using gedit
[03:40] <kyrel> hello
[03:40] <qual> why does nautilus take 30sec+ to load a window ?
[03:40] <godofredo07> cc1973: there was a command that i had..hold on
[03:40] <firefly2442> godofredo07: maybe it's an issue with quakestat? I don't know anything about that program
[03:40] <pike_> sgrove_: drove me crazy :)  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25645/
[03:40] <kyrel> need some help with mdadm software raid1
[03:40] <gnomefreak> Parmenion: efit menus
[03:40] <cc1973> thx
[03:40] <tschaka> ok i'll leave this discussion at this point, sorry cant help u at this issue godofredo07 :/ anyway im off to bed good night and gl finding an answer.
[03:41] <cc1973> godofredo07 thx
[03:41] <godofredo07> tschaka: thanks anyway
[03:41] <bishop> I need some help networking my server with two nodes.  All have IP of 67.161.x.x and the subnet of 255.248.0.0. can someone help me to get all computers to see each other.  I am using ubuntu
[03:41] <sgrove_> ok, I changed it so it looks exactly like yours now (just putting respawn after the exec command was the only change)
[03:41] <sgrove_> rebooting, let's hope it comes up now :)
[03:41] <firefly2442> godofredo07: are you just trying to run ET?
[03:42] <sgrove_> if not, I'll give the apt-get install xorg a try
[03:42] <nonewmsgs> how well does ubuntu handle wmv movies
[03:42] <godofredo07> cc1973: it is this command i believe: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:42] <pike_> sgrove_: just do it for all the ttys
[03:42] <Parmenion> gnomefreak, efit?
[03:42] <pike_> sgrove_: not just 1
[03:42] <gnomefreak> Parmenion: edit
[03:42] <gnomefreak> sorry lagging here
[03:42] <Parmenion> nonewmsgs, pretty well
[03:42] <godofredo07> firefly2442: i can run ET fine...but i just would like it to select the correct patch because i play on many servers
[03:42] <little3lue> quit
[03:42] <sgrove_> nah, seems like the same problem
[03:42] <godofredo07> cc1973: lemme know how it goes
[03:42] <sgrove_> I'll try reinstalling
[03:43] <Parmenion> gnomefreak, ah .... where? :P Sorry for the ignorance.
[03:43] <nonewmsgs> thanks parmenion.  i personally dont care for it but sometime you have to bite the bullet
[03:43] <cc1973> godofredo07 k thxk i will.
[03:43] <gnomefreak> Parmenion: in gnome system>prefferences>main menu or menu editor i cant remember what exactly it is but you will see it
[03:44] <sgrove_> pike_: if I only do it for 1 then it still won't work?
[03:44] <sgrove_> I'll give it a try :)
[03:44] <firefly2442> godofredo07: and what version does it say you are running?
[03:44] <sgrove_> I just rebooted with tty1 changed
[03:44] <firefly2442> godofredo07: I guess I didn't realize you could switch back and forth between patches
[03:44] <Parmenion> ah, .... thanks gnomefreak =) much appreciated
[03:44] <gnomefreak> Parmenion: its main menu
[03:44] <gnomefreak> your welcome
[03:44] <pike_> sgrove_: alt-ctrl-f1 will
[03:44] <sgrove_> nah, that one doesn't work either
[03:44] <bpds> Is anyone able to record in Feisty?  I can't get line-in or microphone input to work
[03:45] <godofredo07> firefly2442: its weird....i had it working before i accidently jacked up my pc when upgrading from edgy...it was sooo easy before.........It says i'm missing a version that i already have and have played on
[03:45] <godofredo07> firefly2442: maybe we could tweak the config a little?
[03:45] <firefly2442> godofredo07: dunno, I don't have ET installed at the moment
[03:45] <firefly2442> godofredo07: I would imagine the version would be hardcoded in
[03:46] <omegacenti_> Good quote: In the early days of Linux, being an expert was kind of required to start using the system. Those who mastered Linux felt better than the rest of the "lusers" who hadn't seen the light yet. It was common practice to tell a beginning user to "RTFM" (read the manuals). While the manuals were on every system, it was difficult to find the documentation, and even if someone did, explanations were in such technical terms
[03:46] <omegacenti_> that the new user became easily discouraged from learning the system.
[03:46] <godofredo07> firefly2442: you don't need it....could you take a look at the config though? URL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25644/
[03:47] <firefly2442> godofredo07: so what happens when you type, et --version
[03:47] <godofredo07> firefly2442: where?
[03:48] <pyrohotdog> I'm install Ubuntu 7.04, and it got stuck on %51 percent about a half an hour, and has now been on 52% for about an hour and a half....
[03:48] <pyrohotdog> *installing
[03:48] <firefly2442> godofredo07: wherever you installed ET
[03:48] <KEEEV> is there a such thing as a "linux virus" or are there just root kits?
[03:48] <cc1973> godofredo07: didn't work.
[03:48] <MacDrunk> so i takes so long to install KDE desktop?
[03:48] <Viper550> KEEEV: there can be linux viruses, why do you think they have Linux Antiviruses?
[03:48] <cc1973> i remember trying this earlier.
[03:49] <kitche> KEEV: any script can be a virus really
[03:49] <pyrohotdog> Any ideas why it's taking so darn long?
[03:49] <cc1973> thanks for your help though.
[03:49] <pyrohotdog> Or what I can do to prevent it...
[03:49] <kitche> Viper550: Linux antiviruses just detect window viruses mostly it might have a few linux viruses added but they effect windows as well
[03:49] <bishop> I am having trouble getting my computers to see each other.  Need help
[03:49] <KEEEV> Viper550, well why does my scanner only seem to scan files when i open .exe files through crossover or wine
[03:49] <cc1973> i have been using sudo gedit /etc/X11 /xorg.conf
[03:50] <cc1973> oops too many spaces.
[03:50] <NutZ> To anyone that knows what is a good Antivirus program for Ubuntu?
[03:50] <firefly2442> NutZ: clamav
[03:50] <KEEEV> NutZ, clamav-0.90.3
[03:51] <pike_> sgrove_: change em all
[03:51] <godofredo07> NutZ: Or AVG FREE, Or AEGIS
[03:51] <Imaginativeone> Keev: I've been having a hell of a time with my scanner as well
[03:51] <pike_> sgrove_: they are wrong
[03:51] <KEEEV> hum.
[03:51] <supaneko> Is there a way to make all USB drives work for all users? It seems that when I plug a USB drive in, it can only be accessed by whatever user is currently logged in when I plug the drive in.
[03:51] <instabin> After i did an update my nvidia driver quit working
[03:51] <yo2k> anyone know, how to virtual/aliases nic ?
[03:51] <tatters> in terminal    glxgears on a Nvidia fx5200 reports    21314 frames in 5.0 seconds = 4262.692 FPS  is that good/bad /ok  ?
[03:51] <instabin> could some one help me get it working again
[03:52] <kitche> Imaginativeone: are you talking about scanner or virus scanner since KEEEV was talking about his virus scanner
[03:52] <mrsn0> instabin how did you install nvidia drivers the last time?
[03:52] <Imaginativeone> oh.
[03:52] <pike_> instabin: you used envy or the nvidia.sh installer or the nvidia-glx package?
[03:52] <cc1973> anyway through gedit, going to modules and adding the resolution, but when i do the screen goes screwy.
[03:52] <firefly2442> yo2k: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877_11-5590748.html
[03:52] <godofredo07> cc1973: sorry. I'm a new ubuntu user...all i can say is search the forums for custom resolutions in x via config or something
[03:52] <NutZ> thank you godofredo
[03:52] <Imaginativeone> the former (the hardware/optical device)
[03:52] <cc1973> appreciate the efforts.
[03:52] <instabin> pike_: apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[03:52] <SuperQ> supaneko: yes, it requires modifying some of the udev access controls
[03:52] <cc1973> thanks for trying godofredo07
[03:52] <pike_> instabin: does it say api mismatch?
[03:52] <supaneko> SuperQ, how would I go about doing that?
[03:52] <godofredo07> cc1973: np...
[03:53] <instabin> pike_:let me get my xlog
[03:53] <SuperQ> supaneko: I know it can be done, but I don't know the specifics
[03:53] <godofredo07> cc1973: i'll keep lookin' tho
[03:53] <andre_pl> My laptop is reaching 'critical' temperature and shutting down, its reporting 85 degrees, doesnt feel that hot to me, how can I configure the cooling, and temperature preferences?
[03:53] <supaneko> *LOL* Well, thank you anyway. Time to google udev.
[03:53] <gamehawk> How doI specify a MAC address in the /etc/network/interfacesfile
[03:53] <gamehawk> */interfaces file
[03:53] <godofredo07> andre_pl: nvidia drivers yes/no?
[03:53] <kitche> KEEEV: for example I could write a script that acted like a virus but since it can only run with the user permission the script was ran as it doesn't do much damage but if you wanted to say rootkits are viruses in a sense
[03:53] <andre_pl> GodTodd, Yes
[03:53] <SuperQ> supaneko: another option is to setup stuff in the fstab
[03:53] <pike_> gamehawk: assign a mac to a specific device name?
[03:53] <andre_pl> godofredo07: yes :)
[03:53] <gamehawk> yeah
[03:54] <supaneko> SuperQ, I read about that earlier but couldn't figure out how to do it under fstab. Got any ideas?
[03:54] <pike_> gamehawk: its /etc/iftab
[03:54] <SuperQ> supaneko: you can assign user/group/permission masks to fat32 partitions
[03:54] <gamehawk> oh
[03:54] <godofredo07> godofredo07: do you have anything in start/system tools?
[03:54] <gamehawk> would i also use wireless-ap: xx:xx:x in interfaces?
[03:54] <godofredo07> whoa..
[03:54] <KEEEV> kitche, i see. what program would you recommend for rootkits/viruses?
[03:54] <godofredo07> andre_pl: do you have anything in /start/system tools/?
[03:55] <supaneko> SuperQ, how do I do that? I thought I Had done it before but I still can't seem to get global access.
[03:55] <Noodle> Hi, can someone help me get my liveCD working?  Everytime I try to run it, it enters the loading screen, loads "essential drivers", then freezes up on "mounting root file system".  after about a minute of waiting this shows up:  http://i18.tinypic.com/67yt6k1.jpg
[03:55] <SuperQ> supaneko: hrm, not sure
[03:55] <DigitalNinja> Is there a way to find out which installed packages came from back ports?
[03:55] <supaneko> SuperQ, when I try to change owners or permissions it tells me that it is denied.
[03:55] <godofredo07> andre_pl: try in terminal sudo nvidia-settings
[03:55] <MacDrunk> how
[03:55] <MacDrunk> wow i ment
[03:55] <instabin> pike_: it was the restricted modules update that messed it up
[03:55] <MacDrunk> hahah
[03:55] <gamehawk> _pike: would i also put it in interfaces as wireless-ap: xx:xx:xx:xx
[03:56] <SuperQ> supaneko: yes, vfat (most thumb drives are formatted vfat aka fat32) doesn't support permissions
[03:56] <instabin> it cant find the right kernel module
[03:56] <kitche> KEEEV: well there is two good programs for rootkits rkhunter and chkrootkit that is the only two that you need really since having a virus scanner on linux is't that good at least for right now unless you have a split network with window hosts
[03:56] <supaneko> SuperQ, well, if it doesn't support permissions, how would I change them in the first place? ;)
[03:56] <gamehawk> pike_: you there?
[03:57] <yo2k> anyone know, how to make virtual/aliases nic ?
[03:57] <SuperQ> supaneko: the vfat mount options allow you to assign a single user/group to a vfat filesystem
[03:57] <godofredo07> andre_pl: any luck?
[03:57] <andre_pl> godofredo07, where's /start/system and tools/ ?
[03:57] <supaneko> SuperQ, how do I access vfat?
[03:57] <SuperQ> supaneko: eh?
[03:57] <instabin> pike_: i cant find the error in the log though seems like they have been replace after i rebooted with the nv driver.
[03:57] <KEEEV> kitche, right i have a XP Partition... so installing both root kit apps wont conflict with each other?
[03:57] <SuperQ> supaneko: in /etc/fstab, you want something like this:
[03:57] <andre_pl> godofredo07, I have nvidia-settings open
[03:57] <kitche> KEEEV: no since you have to run them manually anyways
[03:57] <Brunieb> #pandemic
[03:57] <godofredo07> andre_pl: hold on
[03:58] <gamehawk> Wait can anyone help me specify a MAC address (pike_ seems gone)?
[03:58] <godofredo07> andre_pl: is it a graphical interface?
[03:58] <andre_pl> godofredo07, yes
[03:58] <supaneko> SuperQ, something like...?
[03:58] <godofredo07> andre_pl: click thermal monitor
[03:58] <SuperQ> supaneko: /dev/sda1 /media/usb vfat noauto,user,umask=0000 0 0
[03:58] <SuperQ> supaneko: warning!!!
[03:58] <andre_pl> godofredo07, already there
[03:59] <SuperQ> supaneko: that will allow anyone on the machine full control of the data
[03:59] <godofredo07> andre_pl then change the range on the top
[03:59] <andre_pl> godofredo07, do I have to run it as root? because I can't change anything?
[03:59] <onexused> Is someone willing to try to help me with a gnome problem?  I'm using Fedora, but #fedora's dead right now.
[03:59] <supaneko> SuperQ, full control of the USB drive? That'd be perfect, that's what I want to do in the first place.
[03:59] <jetscreamer> where are the installed locales controlled at. how do i remove certain locales.
[03:59] <Noodle> Hmm
[03:59] <SuperQ> supaneko: not control to unmount
[03:59] <godofredo07> andre_pl: try this...its a guess but i think it will work: click the last tab on the left (like nvidia-settings)
[04:00] <kitche> onexused: not many know fedora here since they patch everything heavily since one of the redhat guys actually is the head developer for gnome
[04:00] <Jared> I fI reset gnome back to it's defaults, will it change anything other than just the way things look?
[04:00] <SuperQ> supaneko: but to write to the filesystem
[04:00] <andre_pl> godofredo07, k
[04:00] <godofredo07> andre_pl: then disable thermal monitor
[04:00] <onexused> kitche, Okay, thanks.  I'll go to the forums then and get an answer more slowely : )
[04:00] <andre_pl> godofredo07, is that wise?
[04:01] <godofredo07> andre_pl: if you believe your core temp is okay and only like 50 celcius...i think it is
[04:01] <godofredo07> anyone have a second opinion?
[04:01] <kitche> onexused: the fedora fourms are pretty quick really
[04:01] <jetscreamer> how does one remove locales
[04:01] <beg1689> is it possible to search for a package in the repo containing a specific file?
[04:01] <jetscreamer> go to the cpu maker's website and check the thermal charts
[04:01] <beg1689> or, does anyone know what package i need to get mysql.h?
[04:01] <andre_pl> godofredo07, nvidia-settings reports core temp at 69, ambient 51, and its been idling for a while now
[04:01] <beg1689> im trying to use mysql++,
[04:01] <jetscreamer> !search
[04:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about search - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:01] <jetscreamer> lol
[04:02] <supaneko> SuperQ, when my USB drive is mounted, it mounts it under /media/My Book. SHould I change the /media/usb to /media/My Book?
[04:02] <AposteRiori> hi
[04:02] <williamkp> hey did I miss- just got home
[04:02] <jetscreamer> beg1689: apt-cache search <searchterm> but you probably need build-essential
[04:02] <onexused> kitche, maybe I just don't know how to ask questions right or something :\
[04:02] <SuperQ> beg1689: libmysql++-dev
[04:02] <jetscreamer> or that
[04:02] <beg1689> i have that
[04:02] <roostishaw> How might I go about contacting the author of this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook ?
[04:02] <godofredo07> andre_pl: you could check the thermal charts on the nvidia website and such then set the range from the root account?
[04:02] <godofredo07> andre_pl: is it a laptop? or PC?
[04:02] <andre_pl> godofredo07, even as root I can't change the temperatures in nvidia-settings.
[04:02] <williamkp> -j-nm
[04:02] <andre_pl> godofredo07, laptop
[04:03] <yo2k> !squid
[04:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about squid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:03] <williamkp> how do I /join Ubuntu-NM
[04:03] <SuperQ> supaneko: no.. fstab doesn't handle spaces in dirs
[04:03] <kitche> williamkp: /join #ubuntu-nm
[04:03] <godofredo07> andre_pl: I would check the nvidia's website and see if you are anywhere near the range...then if you are safely below it...i think you could disable it
[04:04] <jetscreamer> !locale
[04:04] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[04:04] <instabin> pike_ i think I need to update my restricted modules from 2.6.20-15 to 2.6.20-16
[04:04] <andre_pl> godofredo07, shouldn't I be able to adjust the temperatures though?
[04:04] <DigitalNinja> What's this about squid?
[04:04] <MacDrunk> brrrb is to slow to dl kde desktop install
[04:04] <godofredo07> andre_pl: that is what i thought...but mine does the same thing.....
[04:04] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: i want to install
[04:05] <DigitalNinja> just apt-get squid
[04:05] <DigitalNinja> I think
[04:05] <DigitalNinja> then you should be done
[04:05] <yo2k> i try that, but nothing to do
[04:05] <Budgieman> hola, could someone tell me if the 64-bit edition of Ubuntu 7.04 works with a Pentium D processor?
[04:05] <williamkp> drat missed the NM group- anyone having a CUPS issue?
[04:05] <instabin> bbs changing driver back to nvidia after installing the new restricted modules
[04:05] <mrsn0> Budgieman yes it doeos
[04:05] <mrsn0> does* :)
[04:05] <andre_pl> godofredo07, do you know where I can find the info on nvidias site?
[04:05] <Budgieman> cool
[04:05] <Budgieman> thanks a ton
[04:06] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: i try that, but nothing to do
[04:06] <Budgieman> if you could help me a bit with this, my CD doesn't seem to load right
[04:06] <godofredo07> andre_pl: no clue...i have got to go soon.....but i'll try to take a look
[04:06] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: What happens?
[04:06] <mrsn0> Budgieman what happens? tell us more
[04:06] <nixnoob> hey the -16- at the end of the ubuntu kernel what does that refer to?
[04:06] <williamkp> I am unable to print
[04:07] <Budgieman> mrsn0, i've installed older versions before and they work fine; i select Use or Install Ubuntu, it shows a load screen for about 30 seconds, then just a bunch of code
[04:07] <tck> williamkp, buy a printer
[04:07] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: like the packages not found
[04:07] <Budgieman> mrsn0, same thing for the CD Defects test
[04:07] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: Hold on
[04:07] <Budgieman> should i burn another disk?
[04:07] <tck> Budgieman, try burning it at a slower speed
[04:07] <mrsn0> Budgieman which iso did you download?
[04:07] <williamkp> can print from my older computer not from my ath 64- this was after mult reinstalls of/upgrades to Feisty
[04:07] <supaneko> Budgieman, yes it does work. Thats what I'm using right now.
[04:07] <tck> 4 x write speed
[04:08] <mrsn0> oh 64bit
[04:08] <williamkp> yep- used to work fine
[04:08] <Budgieman> i downloaded ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[04:08] <weitzman> Is there any particular reason the official ubuntu vmware images don't come with VMware tools preinstalled?
[04:08] <gamehawk> Can anyone help me set a MAC address for rausb0 my wireless ethernet USB?
[04:08] <Budgieman> i was a little suspicious of the AMD
[04:08] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: "sudo apt-get install squid"
[04:08] <mrsn0> well amd64 == intel64bit really
[04:08] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: that i do, nothing to do...
[04:09] <williamkp> AMd recently- system has been crashing at odd times
[04:09] <Budgieman> they're almost the same?
[04:09] <mrsn0> did you check the md5sum before burning the iso?
[04:09] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: What version of Ubuntu?
[04:09] <tck> williamkp, what does lpstat say?
[04:09] <Budgieman> hmmm, no
[04:09] <CNTRLX> the Debian Live Etch XFCE cd is 890mb  how can i possibly put that on a CD R?
[04:09] <Budgieman> could you tell me how to do that?
[04:09] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: 7.04
[04:09] <supaneko> SuperQ, thank you for all your help. I'm going to reboot real quick to make sure it's all working. :)
[04:09] <williamkp> nah- no way- are you sure
[04:09] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: I'm on 7.04 and I have it
[04:10] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: are you on workstation or server?
[04:10] <AposteRiori> gamehawk why y want change mac?
[04:10] <williamkp> BBR gets lpstat
[04:10] <ScarEye> Hey guys,  got a quick question for you.   I just installed ubuntu server successfully, now how do I install KDE Desktop ?   Any help, suggestion would be apprciated.
[04:10] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: desktop, where your repository?
[04:10] <tck> williamkp, or ;
[04:10] <Budgieman> scareye, should be right under the Add/Remove programs window
[04:10] <Noodle> Does Ubuntu 64-bit edition support 32-bit apps?  Any cons to using the 64-bit edition I might want to know about?
[04:10] <tck> williamkp, or 'lpinfo'
[04:10] <ssarangi> Hi all, I am using fiesty fawn and  am pretty new to linux. I was programming in eclipse after which suddenly the system turned slow and when I restarted the system gnome doesn't work
[04:10] <Budgieman> just search for KDE
[04:10] <ScarEye> I don't have a GUI interface
[04:10] <ScarEye> at least I don't think I do
[04:10] <williamkp> neither return error messages- odd
[04:11] <nixnoob> lol
[04:11] <mrsn0> Budgieman https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[04:11] <tck> williamkp, i think both do the same thin actually
[04:11] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: I didn't change my repository at all. I'm using the default one
[04:11] <williamkp> I have printer connected via usb
[04:11] <Budgieman> mrsn0, thanks a million
[04:11] <ScarEye> Budgieman: this is server edition 7.04
[04:11] <brooksbp> hello
[04:11] <mrsn0> tck also suggested burning at a slower speed, so if the md5 checks out, try his/her hind suggestion too
[04:11] <mrsn0> kind*
[04:11] <brooksbp> how do you dissable firefox plugins????
[04:11] <DigitalNinja> yo2k; Search for squid in synaptic
[04:11] <brooksbp> how do you dissable firefox plugins????
[04:11] <tck> mrsn0, i mean hes trying a 64bit on ia32
[04:12] <Budgieman> mrsn0, perfect
[04:12] <tck> is that even compatible?
[04:12] <Budgieman> thanks a ton
[04:12] <williamkp> why would you want to disable?
[04:12] <Budgieman> i'll give it my best
[04:12] <Budgieman> tck, thanks for your input
[04:12] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: not found...
[04:12] <brooksbp> how do you disable plugins in firefox?
[04:12] <brooksbp> how do you disable plugins in firefox?
[04:12] <andre_pl> godofredo07, yeah I cant find anything at all about operating temperatures on nvidia's site
[04:12] <tck> brooksbp, edit> pref
[04:13] <brooksbp> where in preferences?
[04:13] <williamkp> maybe I have to tweak CUPS?
[04:13] <andre_pl> ls
[04:13] <tck> williamkp, im plugging in my printer now
[04:13] <ssarangi> Hi, could anyone help me. My gnome crashes everytime I try to login though KDE works. Also all applications with gnome stopped working
[04:13] <williamkp> Ok
[04:13] <weitzman> brooksbp, you might have more luck with tools, add-ons depending on your version
[04:13] <williamkp> TY tck
[04:13] <godofredo07> andre_pl: huh, well, i have g2g...i think you are on the right track....keep trying :)
[04:13] <andre_pl> godofredo07, thanks
[04:13] <MTecknology> anybody know if there is such thing as osql in linux?
[04:13] <brooksbp> no
[04:13] <mrsn0> Budgieman do you know exactly which cpu you have?
[04:13] <tck> williamkp, what make and model
[04:13] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: Update apt
[04:13] <DraconPern> gota a power management problem on a laptop (averatec), the screen doesn't power safe and when shutdown, doesn't power off.
[04:14] <brooksbp> weitzman: plugins, not extensions
[04:14] <williamkp> HP930C
[04:14] <mrsn0> tck pentium D are 64bit are they not
[04:14] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: sudo apt-get update
[04:14] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: soudo apt-get install squid
[04:14] <Budgieman> mrsn0, yes, its a 64-bit pentium D CPU
[04:14] <tck> mrsn0, not sure, though  dual core
[04:14] <Budgieman> 3.2 Ghz i believe
[04:14] <tck> ah ok
[04:14] <mrsn0> it is used in newer versions of Pentium 4, Pentium D, Pentium Extreme Edition, Celeron D, Xeon, and Core 2 processors.
[04:14] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: last i do that, only packages linux-devel + kernel never upgrade
[04:14] <williamkp> amd ath 3400
[04:14] <tck> williamkp, what driver did you have before you upgraded to Feisty
[04:15] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: where your repository?
[04:15] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: not an upgrade an update
[04:15] <mrsn0> so it should indeed work, i have a 64bit amd here but i chose to run 32bit, few headaches with 64bit + certain things
[04:15] <tck> williamkp, for ex. i use a HP 3650 driver for my HP F380
[04:15] <DraconPern> strangly, it worked 6.10
[04:15] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: update is ok...
[04:15] <williamkp> basic supplied drivers in Edgy/Feisty
[04:15] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: where your repository ?
[04:15] <tck> williamkp, i advise going through list
[04:15] <tck> is there one for for your exact model?
[04:16] <williamkp> as in -? list of supplied drivers?
[04:16] <gamehawk> Can anyone help me set my wireless-ap in /etc/network/innterfaces?
[04:16] <tyoc> Poeple, you know how to solve a problem with pkg-config???
[04:16] <tck> williamkp, there is a 930c there i see
[04:16] <tck> lucky git
[04:16] <williamkp> Yes TCK there is supplied with CUPS
[04:16] <gamehawk> I'm not sure how to point it at my MAC address
[04:16] <williamkp> Yes there is
[04:16] <tck> aye, under hpijs
[04:16] <williamkp> Yes
[04:16] <tck> bizarre and it used to work fine
[04:16] <tyoc> Here is the output of ./in a dir of an src
[04:17] <tyoc> http://rafb.net/p/7sSEhP35.html
[04:17] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: did you get that
[04:17] <williamkp> It did- not sure what happened
[04:17] <Budgieman> mrsn0, i ran the check, and it said it matched perfectly
[04:17] <gamehawk> Or a document on setting up /etc/network/interfaces
[04:17] <tck> williamkp, ok can you go to System > admin > Printing
[04:17] <Budgieman> i'll try burning it again slower
[04:17] <gamehawk> It's for rausb0
[04:17] <williamkp> yes
[04:17] <Budgieman> thanks for all your folks' help
[04:17] <tck> under General, what does status say?
[04:17] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: hmmm us right..., i try that... thank's for your attn...
[04:18] <williamkp> I have TWO instances of my 930C - neither worl
[04:18] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: no problem
[04:18] <mrsn0> Budgieman hopfeully that will help, if not then try to take a note of what it says when it fails
[04:18] <williamkp> work
[04:18] <Budgieman> tck, I may be using a different program that you
[04:18] <beg1689> so is there no package contiaining mysql headers?
[04:18] <Budgieman> i'm using winMd5Sum
[04:18] <gamehawk> No one can help me?
[04:18] <andre_pl> is it possible to adjust the critical temperature reported in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/TZ01/critical ?
[04:18] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: once more,how to make virtual/aliases nic?
[04:18] <DraconPern> any power management guru in here?
[04:18] <tck> williamkp, remove both
[04:19] <tck> set it back up from scratch
[04:19] <Budgieman> tck, so if the numbers are the same, the file is good, right?
[04:19] <tyoc> I see, I have installed a -dev package
[04:19] <williamkp> Ok removing both
[04:19] <Budgieman> i'll just try burning it slower
[04:20] <tck> Budgieman, i have not been keeping track of your issue
[04:20] <DigitalNinja> yo2k: It can be done but I don't remember how to do that sorry
[04:20] <Budgieman> tck, don't worry about it, i think i've got the hang of it
[04:20] <Budgieman> tck, thanks for your help
[04:20] <tck> ok :)
[04:20] <Budgieman> i really appreciate it
[04:20] <Budgieman> you to mrsn0
[04:20] <yo2k> DigitalNinja: ok... thank's...
[04:20] <Budgieman> thanks a ton
[04:20] <williamkp> TCK will retry
[04:20] <mrsn0> your welcome
[04:21] <ssarangi> hi all, wanted some help as my gnome crashes everytime I try to login. kde though starts properly but none of the applications like firefox or eclipse which used to work on gnome now work
[04:22] <AposteRiori> ssarangi it mus be some error, is any information when it crash?
[04:23] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: no, it doesn't say anything. just comes back to the login screen
[04:23] <DraconPern> any power management guru in here?
[04:23] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: last time i worked on it, I was coding on eclipse trying to get some graphics application running
[04:23] <AposteRiori> DraconPern what about it?
[04:23] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: but for some reason the system slowed down and I restarted it
[04:23] <vbabiy> hey guys is there any software that will rip rm streams off the Internet
[04:24] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: since then gnome doesn't start
[04:24] <DraconPern> laptop, doesn't power off with 7.4, worked with 6.10
[04:24] <DraconPern> ditto power safe for screen
[04:24] <gamehawk> Can anyone help me set a MAC address for rausb0 my wireless ethernet USB??
[04:24] <williamkp> tck- odd- it shows my usb connection, BUT- it lists "Job 14" as it still counts all jobs from last reinstall-??
[04:24] <tck> weird
[04:24] <gamehawk> I'm trying to connect to a Windows box.
[04:24] <mrsn0> nn penguins
[04:24] <williamkp> yep very odd
[04:24] <tck> kill whatever you can related to old jobs or such..
[04:24] <AposteRiori> ssarangi i remeber the same problem on my gnome, give my some time
[04:25] <gamehawk> Please, anyone I really need help.
[04:25] <vbabiy> hey guys is there any software that will rip rm streams off the Internet
[04:25] <williamkp>  will have to play more with this at another time- am able from my older 800 mhz puter w/386 feisty to print so thats ok
[04:25] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: sure, no problem. thanks for your help though
[04:25] <tck> williamkp, cool its prob. something really silly
[04:25] <Pelo> gamehawk,  you will need to use samba to connect , but I can'T realy help you with that , try here and here  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[04:25] <AposteRiori> ssarangi my memory is worst that my system ;)
[04:26] <peepsalot> what are tif files good for?
[04:26] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: :)
[04:26] <williamkp> More than Likely tck- I will post when I fix this- lol
[04:26] <Flannel> peepsalot: theyre images
[04:26] <gamehawk> Pelo:  I dont' want to connect to a windows file server.
[04:26] <bishop> bishop(out)
[04:26] <tck> ;)
[04:26] <gamehawk> Pelo:  Just it's Internet.
[04:26] <peepsalot> Flannel, i know that, but what are they good for
[04:26] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: no  problem. take your time
[04:26] <tck> time for sleep, the birds are starting to sing :P
[04:26] <AposteRiori> ssarangi this problem is only when you use eclypse or always?
[04:26] <DraconPern> AposteRiori: when the laptop does a shutdown, I see a 'h
[04:26] <peepsalot> Flannel, why would someone choose tif over png for ex
[04:26] <williamkp> Guys- anyone able to use a WinTV HVR 950 USB stick?
[04:26] <chowmeined> canonical: dont you ever make a deal with microsoft
[04:26] <AposteRiori> DraconPern strange,
[04:27] <cables> peepsalot: read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIF
[04:27] <Flannel> peepsalot: Theyre good for highres stuff.  Uh, over png, I'm not sure.  I think theyre easier to write/read than png.  I'd ask wikipedia or something.
[04:27] <glick> hey does anyone know anything about dells?
[04:27] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: well it happened for the first time. I was working on an application using fltk and freeglut
[04:27] <Flannel> !anyone | glick
[04:27] <ubotu> glick: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[04:27] <DraconPern> AposteRiori: oops, I mean it works when I turn off splash, but doesn't when splash is on.
[04:27] <glick> umm can i put any atx power supply into my dell e520?
[04:27] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: and I was doing that on eclipse.
[04:27] <Pelo> gamehawk,  I think you might still need samba to communicate with a machine running windows, but like I said I am no expert,  there is probably something in those guides and this one to http://revision3.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84
[04:27] <Flannel> glick: #ubuntu-offtopic, or #hardware or something, would be the appropriate place to ask that.
[04:28] <emman101> anyone knows how to use samba file sharing?
[04:28] <roostishaw> How might I go about contacting the author of this page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook ?
[04:28] <AposteRiori> ssarangi do you use laptop?
[04:28] <cables> How can I create a new session that can be selected from the sessions menu in GDM that has different startup programs than my default one?
[04:28] <Flannel> roostishaw: There is no "author", it's a wiki.  You can make edits/etc
[04:28] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: yeah I use a Compaq V2000 series one
[04:28] <Pelo> cables,  different user
[04:28] <DraconPern> emman101, I assume you have samba already installed?
[04:28] <roostishaw> Flannel: ...can I get a list?
[04:28] <tyoc> Some 1 of you use eclipse CDT?????
[04:28] <emman101> yah
[04:29] <roostishaw> Flannel: of who made which edits
[04:29] <williamkp> I have looked all over internet/linux forums and added all updates and still no go with this usb card on either of my computers- lol- who is using a HDATSC card with Ubuntu?
[04:29] <Flannel> roostishaw: a list of what?  Sure.  At the top, Page History
[04:29] <cables> Pelo: there has to be another way... I can select GNOME or KDE in the sessions manager, so I must be able to define my own session.
[04:29] <Pelo> tyoc,  asking specific questions is more likely to get you an answer
[04:29] <Flannel> roostishaw: youll need to be logged in, I think.  Maybe not
[04:29] <emman101> DraconPern: however it seems that the restriction didn't go right
[04:29] <asherZ> hi was just wondering how i could remove the boxes around the top panel when i click the menu "applications places system" etc... help please :)
[04:30] <DraconPern> emman101, are you using user, domain, shared?
[04:30] <Pelo> cables,  the big ubuntu book of everything : http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[04:30] <Flannel> cables: No, that's different.  gnome (once started) says "ok, now Ill run these things" (in your gnome config files), you can't really swap that out, well, without some additional hassle, if at all.
[04:30] <cables> Pelo: thank you
[04:30] <GigaClon> how can I find out what processes are access my sound card?
[04:30] <Budgieman> tck and mrsn0, i mistakenly burned it at 52x again, and tried running it
[04:30] <emman101> DraconPern:  I have one domain and created many users
[04:30] <roostishaw> Flannel: ok. Is there some sort of guest account?
[04:30] <cables> Flannel: okay. Is there any way to call Gnome to start a different set of startup programs?
[04:30] <Budgieman> ended up loading up somethign called BusyBox
[04:30] <Budgieman> some sort of command line
[04:31] <williamkp> two good books Ubuntu Second edition and Ubuntu Unleashed
[04:31] <tyoc> Im starting to use Eclipse CDT, the question that I have is, from wich step Eclipse CDT can handle a standar makefile projct, I mean I have downloaded an src taht I do: ./bootstrap ./configure make and then make install, wichs steps Eclipse CDT is able to handle itself???
[04:31] <tyoc> only the make part?
[04:31] <Flannel> roostishaw: no.  Why?  Just make an account, it's no big deal.
[04:31] <AposteRiori> ssarangi can be problem with fltk and freeglut, bu i'm not sure, i think, maybe is problem with screen resolution, my small advice, run this program in console, and see output
[04:31] <emman101> DraconPern: its like I want user1 to access only folder1 and user02 only access folder02
[04:32] <AposteRiori> DraconPern again, can you give me more details?
[04:32] <roostishaw> Flannel: ok
[04:32] <emman101> DraconPern: then I group user02 and user01 into one user group
[04:32] <roostishaw> Flannel: thank you
[04:32] <roostishaw> :)
[04:32] <GigaClon> how can I find out what processes are access my sound card?
[04:32] <GigaClon> or how can I command a program to take over them
[04:33] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: which program did you say ?
[04:33] <emman101> DraconPern: I also created a groupfolder for folder01 and 02
[04:33] <AposteRiori> ssarangi this that make crash ;)
[04:33] <ccpc> any one know a real new step by step installation tutorial about installing xgl on ubuntu please ?
[04:33] <baconbits> Hi, I'm having issues installing the driver for my wifi card (Intel 4965AGN). I got a website to go to (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Intel_4965_AGN_WiFi_Driver/Fiesty) from someone here. It tells me I need the Windows driver for the card and the tar for ndiswrapper. I got these and put them on my usb flash drive, but when I reboot into ubuntu, it has me put "sudo apt-get update" which I think connects to the internet. 
[04:33] <Pelo> GigaClon, it is possible that no one here knows , donT' get discourage,  do a search in the forum,  try searching for the problem you are having , or try and look it up in here http://book.opensourceproject.org.cn/distrib/ubuntu/unleashed/
[04:33] <ccpc> i've followed this one http://www.compiz.org/Ubuntu_Installation_Guide but it doesnt work for me
[04:34] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: alright. Trying it out. Hope it doesn't crash my remaining kde
[04:34] <Flannel> ccpc: #ubuntu-effects for Compiz support, thanks
[04:34] <Falstius> GigaClon: lsof /dev/dsp will tell you the name and PID of the program.  Then you can close the program.
[04:34] <AposteRiori> ssarangi keep it in my mind
[04:34] <ThePioneer> Can anyone tell me how to host my own ip as a server?
[04:35] <Flannel> baconbits: only connects to the interblags if you have them. Doesn't require.  It's getting you to be able to install ndiswrapper.  You need to do `sudo apt-cdrom add` (with te CDrom in the drive) and then sudo apt-get update (your CDrom has a repository on it, with ndiswrapper in it)
[04:35] <AposteRiori> baconbits again, first, is stic on usb?
[04:35] <Budgieman> anyone know anything about BusyBox?
[04:35] <lo4fer> I've just installed a new sound card (M Audio Revolution 5.1). It works when pc is booted with windows. I've installed the latest alsa drivers. Device is available in volume control>file>change device and also in Sound Preferences control panel under Default Mixer Tracks>Devices dropdown menu. I can get test beeps through my onboard card but no beeps through the newly installed card. Any ideas?
[04:35] <OregonJim> Hello folks. How can I use Thunderbird to access hotmail?
[04:35] <Budgieman> i've accidently booted into it
[04:35] <baconbits> Flannel I don't have the CD rom, I installed from Wubi with the ISO.
[04:35] <beetlejuic1> does anybody here have an asus A8JP? or mabye be able to help me out in getting the sound working?
[04:35] <Flannel> ThePioneer: what sort of server?  You already have an IP, people can connect to it.  You just need to have a server for them to connect to
[04:35] <Pelo> baconbits, apt-get will try to connect to the internet to check the repos but if it can'T it won'T.  go in the update source applet in  sysetm > admin and try to specify your thumb driver as a  source using the cd thingy in the 3rd tab I think
[04:35] <noiesmo> ThePioneer: are you wanting to host web site from home adsl cable
[04:35] <niuq> there is any mp3 editor?, i'd like remove the voices of a songs and just leave the music
[04:36] <williamkp> Thunderbird is easy
[04:36] <DraconPern> emman101, oh are you using the shared folders program?  or editing smb.conf by hand?
[04:36] <baconbits> AposteRiori Yes, it's a USB flash drive
[04:36] <Flannel> baconbits: then you'll need to mount the ISO, and then add that 'cdrom'
[04:36] <MacDrunk> hello
[04:36] <Pelo> niuq, try audacity
[04:36] <beetlejuic1> OregonJim, you can only acces hotmail form thunderbird with a premium account
[04:36] <williamkp> you set it up just like the tutorial walks you thru-
[04:36] <niuq> Pelo: thx
[04:36] <MacDrunk> who do i make sound sound higier
[04:36] <AposteRiori> baconbits when you use ndoswrapper, and modprobe, do it start working
[04:36] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: well the program worked without any problem :)
[04:36] <OregonJim> williamkp Tutorial\?
[04:36] <noiesmo> ThePioneer: http://www.dyndns.com/ you can set up free dns service for running home web server
[04:36] <williamkp> I had my isp mail DL on it- until I decided to keep it off for now...
[04:36] <Pelo> MacDrunk, dbl click on the sound icon in the top pannel and raise all the cursors
[04:37] <baconbits> Flannel I don't follow...I need to mount the disc (In windows? or ubuntu?) and find the files on it? Which files is it?
[04:37] <williamkp> DragonJim- it-TB walks you thru setup its easy
[04:37] <AposteRiori> ssarangi this not slove this problem
[04:37] <beetlejuic1> try audacity? did you say?
[04:37] <OregonJim> Well, I just set up Qwest DSL and want to use Thunderbird to send and receive email via hotmail.com. Where is the setup?
[04:37] <kraypius> how do I enable the extra two mouse buttons i have?
[04:38] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: unfortunately not. I tried running firefox after that. It shows me the busy icon and then finally vanishes.
[04:38] <DraconPern> ThePioneer: you probably have to use another port besides 80, like 8080
[04:38] <williamkp> check hotmail Jim- usually the Help will tell you which is POP and SMTP
[04:38] <Pelo> beetlejuic1,  I said try audacity to niuq  not to you, different problem
[04:38] <williamkp> mail.hotmail.com etc
[04:38] <beetlejuic1> ok, thats fin :D
[04:38] <OregonJim> WIlliamkp unfortunately hotmail is not accessible that way.
[04:38] <AposteRiori> ssarangi so, from start, y using eclypse
[04:38] <noiesmo> DraconPern: that depends on isp mine lets me run on port 80 for webserver from home
[04:39] <williamkp> how do you access it now Jim?
[04:39] <OregonJim> I can do that with gmail and yahoo, but hotmail is http (or was it html) mail.
[04:39] <gamehawk> How can I set the wireless-ap in Ubuntu?
[04:39] <gamehawk> Also known as the physical address or MAC address.
[04:39] <williamkp> ok- so then it sill uses these protocols
[04:39] <baconbits> Flannel I don't follow...I need to mount the disc (In windows? or ubuntu?) and find the files on it? Which files is it?
[04:39] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: Using eclipse to do some c++ programming in freeglut and fltk
[04:39] <noiesmo> OregonJim: there is a thunderbird extendsion for hotmail etc
[04:39] <OregonJim> Right now I can access it from a windoze box and outlook.
[04:39] <williamkp> yes
[04:39] <necro> heya noiesmo, got a question for ya when you get a chance, no hurry
[04:39] <Pelo> OregonJim,  do a forum search for hotmail, there is a howto on downloading hotmail to a client
[04:39] <cinvoke> does anyone know of a 'hyper terminal' - like program for linux?
[04:40] <AposteRiori> ssarangi which make crash?
[04:40] <OregonJim> But I thought there might be extensions to Thunderbird so I can access html email. I'll look for the hotmail howto. Thanks.
[04:40] <williamkp> Oregon- sorry my eyes were not reading right- sorry.
[04:40] <emman101> DraconPern: im using the webmin
[04:40] <m3thos> cinvoke: to connect to "vt100" and consoles?
[04:40] <noiesmo> OregonJim: http://webmail.mozdev.org/
[04:40] <gamehawk> [test] 
[04:40] <gamehawk> Whoops.
[04:40] <emman101> DraconPern: can I edit the conf and save it directly?
[04:40] <OregonJim> Heh heh close enough. Thank you for your help.
[04:41] <emman101> can I use the text editor?
[04:41] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: I was running eclipse before I restarted my system. Once i restarted it since then I cannot log into gnome from my login screen. Also all gnome applications have stopped working along with FireFox
[04:41] <Pelo> OregonJim,  the  hotmail howto is specific to hotmail,  for other html stuff try looking for instructions in the site
[04:41] <williamkp> dyslectic eyes/brian thingy- apologizes...
[04:41] <baconbits> Apparently flannel gave up on me...can anyone else tell me how to install Ndiswrapper? I only have an internet connection when I have windows booted up, and I only have an ISO of the ubuntu disc.
[04:41] <beetlejuic1> *i know the feeling
[04:41] <lo4fer> okay here's a better question: cat /proc/asound/cards shows that my M-Audio card is installed, but when i run alsamixer, how do I select in the gui? currently when i run alsamixer the Card is set to HDA Intel.
[04:41] <Pelo> noiesmo,  what did you screem about ?
[04:42] <cinvoke> m3thos: i want to connect via serial port with a robotic device and interpret the signals
[04:42] <noiesmo> Pelo: the fact sometimes people just dont listen to me
[04:42] <williamkp> I have to do ndiswrapper as well to get my 32 bit to use the java add ins
[04:42] <Pelo> beetlejuic1,  what is your issue ?
[04:42] <beetlejuic1> cheers :D
[04:42] <noiesmo> necro: cheers i need one
[04:42] <williamkp> to run on my 64
[04:42] <DraconPern> emman101: yes you can, and webmin will pick up the settins
[04:42] <Pelo> noiesmo,  there is a lot of traffic in this channel , some ppl get over looked or sometimes we don'T know the answers
[04:42] <beetlejuic1> i would like to know how to get sound runnign in ububto in my asus a8jp laptop
[04:42] <necro> noiesmo: lemmie know when you get a free sec, got a question for ya, no hurry
[04:42] <cinvoke> m3thos, whats vt100?
[04:42] <DraconPern> emman101, don't forget to hit apply after changing settings in webmin
[04:42] <williamkp> (LOL Concept20- good deal)
[04:42] <baconbits> Is it possible to mount the iso from within ubuntu? Can someone answer me?
[04:42] <Pelo> !sound | beetlejuic1  try this
[04:42] <noiesmo> Pelo: yeah i know
[04:42] <ubotu> beetlejuic1  try this: 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
[04:43] <williamkp> 10
[04:43] <codeFiend> hey all
[04:43] <niuq> Pelo: do you know how it's called the process of removing the vocals of a song, im trying with the help, but i am not sure how to search
[04:43] <emman101> DraconPern: no need for recompilation>
[04:43] <codeFiend> my x windows crashes consistently, after about 5 minutes into the session
[04:43] <noiesmo> necro: go for it i got go in 5 minutes will be back latter
[04:43] <codeFiend> is there any way to track down the problem?
[04:43] <beetlejuic1> what am i trying ?
[04:43] <gamehawk> please can anyone help me.
[04:43] <williamkp> Bacon what are you trying to do asgain
[04:43] <Pelo> niuq,  no idea , it is possible it cannot be done ,  I think the voice has to be on  a seperate track or something
[04:43] <baconbits> Trying to install ndiswrapper without internet access and with only a ubuntu ISO, no actual disc
[04:43] <ray_> xchat is good
[04:43] <yimmmy> hi im trying to bridge connections with fire starter can some on give me a hand
[04:43] <beetlejuic1> i ahve tried the net and everything.... nothing to be found
[04:44] <DraconPern> emman101, since you are using webmin, you probably need to setup users, they are seperate from linux users
[04:44] <Pelo> beetlejuic1,  if helps a lot if you use the nick of the person you are talking to in the replly
[04:44] <raymondjtoth> hi there
[04:44] <necro> noiesmo: I can't write to my ntfs drives.  Also, I get "unhandled error: aborting" when trying to burn a dvd.  Maybe related?
[04:44] <AposteRiori> ssarangi but you are able to login to system?
[04:44] <sbalneav> gamehawk: with what?
[04:44] <raymondjtoth> !kde
[04:44] <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.
[04:44] <beetlejuic1> pelo: ok, no problesms :D
[04:44] <m3thos> cinvoke: very old "dumb terminals" with a small black&white ctr monitor and a funky keyboard attached to it... that thing would connect through serial to a computer..
[04:44] <yimmmy> is there a firestarter irc channel
[04:44] <yimmmy> ?
[04:44] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: yeah I can login using kde
[04:44] <Pelo> !sound > beetlejuic1  check in your private msg windows for instructions from ubotu
[04:44] <necro> noiesmo: they're local drives, in the macine running ubuntu, so don't think it's a samba thing
[04:44] <niuq> Pelo: ok thank you
[04:44] <williamkp> Bacon you need access because you'll have to install the wrapper as a download- as far as I know its not on the ISO
[04:44] <gamehawk> sbalneav: I need help pointing at the MAC (a.k.a. physical) address on my windows machine.
[04:44] <AposteRiori> ssarangi but not gnome?
[04:44] <emman101> DraconPern: you mean I can add user in webmin even if it doesn't appear on my linux?
[04:44] <noiesmo> necro: you need ntfs-3g i thinks it is
[04:44] <baconbits> Well if it's on the install disc then it would be on the ISO...seeing as the ISO is simply an image of the actual install disc
[04:44] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: right. can't fire up gnome
[04:45] <noiesmo> !ntfs
[04:45] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:45] <raymondjtoth> what eles is there besidew kde and gome
[04:45] <raymondjtoth> beside
[04:45] <DraconPern> emman101: correct, they are seperate
[04:45] <noiesmo> !ntfs-3g
[04:45] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:45] <Pelo> niuq,  I thnk mp3 donT' have seperate tracks  you might not be able to remove voice
[04:45] <raymondjtoth> im looking to install somthing that not gome or kde
[04:45] <raymondjtoth> what eles is there
[04:45] <gamehawk> xcfe
[04:45] <williamkp> But the wrapper- Let me look in system updates BBR
[04:45] <Pelo> raymondjtoth, http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/
[04:45] <gamehawk> That's another gui
[04:45] <emman101> DraconPern: cool.. so converting unix user would be no need?
[04:45] <gamehawk> raymond.
[04:45] <raymondjtoth> pelo whats that
[04:45] <sbalneav> gamehawk: What do you mean by pointing at the mac?  Are you trying to find out what it is?
[04:45] <yimmmy> can some one give me a hand
[04:45] <necro> noiesmo: K, I'll try that.  Is that related to my not being able to burn a dvd problem?
[04:46] <gamehawk> sbalneav: Well I'm having trouble connecting and I think that might help.
[04:46] <raymondjtoth> game yes
[04:46] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  instructsions on installing anything in ubuntu, but I guess that is not what you are looking for
[04:46] <noiesmo> necro yes i can help with this check out the ntfs-3g link above but I have to go for now be back on line latter there is a diskmounter that can add the partitions to your /etc/fstab so when you boot up you have write permissions
[04:46] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,   fluxbox , blackbox,  enlightenment, xcfe
[04:46] <niuq> Pelo: i think it is a matter of frecuencies
[04:46] <raymondjtoth> pelo no looking to som thing eelews besides kde and gome
[04:46] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,   fluxbox , blackbox,  enlightenment, xcfe
[04:46] <gamehawk> sbalneav: My network is found, USB led blinks, hardware and drivers are recognized, but I can't connct.
[04:46] <williamkp> wow- I apologize Bacon NDISwrapper is installed in th update
[04:46] <AposteRiori> ssarangi i have idea go to login screen, then choice something like recovery session - or something like that, seee output, or in kde look for systemlog
[04:46] <noiesmo> necro: i think dvd burn is other issue unless your trying to use ntfs partition for tmp space
[04:46] <necro> noiesmo: K, will install.  But is that related to my not being able to burn a dvd, or is that a seperate problem?
[04:46] <raymondjtoth> pelo what easy of them
[04:47] <raymondjtoth> if looking to statr with somthing eles
[04:47] <sbalneav> gamehawk: So, what you
[04:47] <noiesmo> necro: bye for now
[04:47] <necro> noiesmo: don't think so.  I'm using the standard ubuntu setup of partitioins
[04:47] <williamkp> so you'll use it select it as update=search from synaptic
[04:47] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  look up gnome or kde in wikipedia and look at the bottom for a list of other window manager , or desktop environement,  or soemthing like that
[04:47] <baconbits> williamkp So is there a way to mount the disc within ubuntu so I can use it to get the ndiswrapper installed?
[04:47] <cinvoke> m3thos :  niice
[04:47] <sbalneav> gamehawk: So, what you're saying is, you Ubuntu machine can't talk on the network?
[04:47] <yimmmy> is there a firestarter irc channel
[04:47] <raymondjtoth> pelo i have gome now
[04:47] <raymondjtoth> if move up pelo do you recvamend kde
[04:47] <gamehawk> sbalneav: I'm trying to get connected to my windows network (not to access files) so that I can get on the network.
[04:47] <cinvoke> m3thos :  i just want to pick up signals through a usb port
[04:47] <williamkp> Bacon- go to Synaptic- and search for ndiswrapper
[04:48] <emman101> can you take a look with the conf http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25646/
[04:48] <Pelo> raymondjtoth, I use gnome myself I donT' realy care for kde
[04:48] <baconbits> williamkp I don't know what synaptic is
[04:48] <AposteRiori> ssarangi is something installed or configured, that not allow to start a gnomse sesion
[04:48] <DraconPern> emman101, you can also setup automatic sync for users
[04:48] <SirBob1701> use E17
[04:48] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: system log also is not working. I tried running it but it just doesn't start like firefox
[04:48] <raymondjtoth> pelo why not heard its good
[04:48] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  just personnal preference
[04:48] <cinvoke> does anyone know what room i can go to to ask about programming issues?
[04:48] <SirBob1701> Pelo: check out e17
[04:48] <williamkp> togot system, admin, synaptic package manager
[04:48] <sbalneav> gamehawk: Do you have a dhcp server on your network (like, say, a router)?
[04:48] <m3thos> in that case.. plug your "thingie" onto your computer
[04:48] <DraconPern>  emman101, but that feature is webmin specific
[04:48] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: no nothing is specifically installed to prevent gnome since I was working with gnome all the time
[04:48] <williamkp> bacon goto
[04:48] <Pelo> SirBob1701, got a link ?
[04:48] <raymondjtoth> pelo dose kde look goos\
[04:48] <raymondjtoth> good
[04:48] <SirBob1701> ya hold on
[04:48] <gamehawk> sbalneav: Yep, I have a router.  dhclient says that it can't pick anything up though and sleeps.
[04:49] <m3thos> cinvoke: after pluging that stuff.. do a "dmesg" to check if the system detected it...
[04:49] <baconbits> williamkp but if I don't have an internet connection, or the disc, how will it install?>
[04:49] <emman101> DraconPern: that's new to me.. can you look at the code http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25646/
[04:49] <cinvoke> m3thos, ok ill try that
[04:49] <SirBob1701> Pelo: http://www.enlightenment.org/  and to install sudo aptitude install e17
[04:49] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  look them up in wikipedia , you'll get screenshots ,  the best looking one is enlightenment,  but apparently it's not all that customizable
[04:49] <sbalneav> gamehawk: Can you paste the contents of the command sudo ifconfig -a to the pastebin?
[04:49] <williamkp> you already said you already have Ubuntu running correct?
[04:49] <williamkp> baco
[04:49] <gamehawk> Sorry, I'm not on my linux box right now.
[04:50] <baconbits> williamkp As a separate partition...I'm in windows right now
[04:50] <raymondjtoth> pelo looking for program on it
[04:50] <m3thos> cinvoke: that's not all, i'll probably see a device name something like: /dev/<somepath>/<somename>
[04:50] <gamehawk> sbalneav:  Is there any specific info you need.
[04:50] <Pelo> SirBob1701, why are you teling me to look at enlightenment ? I know of it I just suggested it
[04:50] <DemonSamurai> after some updates i made i have about 6-7 ubuntu log in choices in boot screen
[04:50] <yimmmy> can some one help me
[04:50] <gamehawk> sbalneav:  I can go grab it, but the whole thing will take a while to get.
[04:50] <williamkp> so Bacon log off Windows and logon to Ubuntu
[04:50] <sbalneav> gamehawk: Well, I might need a whole lot of info.  Why don't you sit by the Ubuntu machine?
[04:50] <williamkp> goto System, Admin and Synaptic
[04:50] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: I just removed all the gnome and gconf settings from my home folder. I will just log out once and try to see if it logs in again
[04:51] <SirBob1701> Pelo: lol woops didn't read teh whole conversation my bad
[04:51] <AposteRiori> ssarangi ok
[04:51] <AposteRiori> ssarangi after this priv,ifyou want
[04:51] <yimmmy> hello
[04:51] <gamehawk> sbalneav:  There' s no internet on it so I won't be able to use IRC :(.
[04:51] <emman101> DraconPern: there is no option in Samba that will add a new user.. only edit user..
[04:51] <baconbits> williamkp I got that, I was just curious if it would work if I don't have the disc or an internet connection, lol
[04:51] <sbalneav> gamehawk: Why not set it up BESIDE a machine that DOES?
[04:52] <williamkp> Should work- you wont be able Bacon to test until you are online
[04:52] <DemonSamurai> after some updates i made i have about 6-7 ubuntu choices in boot screen how can i correct it? help pls
[04:52] <gamehawk> sbalneav: Because there's no room on this desk.  Sorry, I guess I'll just try to figure it out myself.  I don't want to bother you.
[04:52] <cinvoke> m3thos :  http://paste.debian.net/30567
[04:52] <baconbits> OK, williamkp, I'll try that
[04:52] <gamehawk> sbalneav: And ifconfig -a wouldn't be neccessary.  Just ifconfig rausb0
[04:52] <williamkp> YBacon
[04:52] <fujin> damn, this laptop has a intel 4965AGN
[04:52] <sbalneav> gamehawk: Well, you'll need to check a few things
[04:53] <fujin> anyone know much about em?
[04:53] <yimmmy> is any body there
[04:53] <williamkp> Yimmy whats up
[04:53] <gamehawk> sbalneav: Well I know dhclient doesn't pick anything up.
[04:53] <Pelo> fujin,  you need to ask a specfic question about the problem you are having
[04:53] <sbalneav> gamehawk: First, ifconfig -a, second use mii-tool to see if the card thinks it's actually connected to a switch/hub
[04:53] <yimmmy> i need help with firestarter
[04:53] <yimmmy> is there a irc chanel for it
[04:53] <Pelo> yimmmy,  no body here we are just voices in the night
[04:53] <gamehawk> sbalneav: Okay thanks.
[04:53] <lufis> yimmmy: what's the issue?
[04:54] <williamkp> anyone have knowledge with firestarter
[04:54] <Pelo> yimmmy, #firestarter
[04:54] <reya276> how can I start GDM, I''ve been trying to use this (/etc/init.d/gdm start) but I get a command not found
[04:54] <yimmmy> im trying to bridge my connections
[04:54] <reya276> #gdm
[04:54] <raymondjtoth> pelo have link to enlightenment
[04:54] <sbalneav> gamehawk: On the router, you'll want to check the logs, and see if it's seeing the dhcp requests.
[04:54] <DraconPern> emman101, you need to use smbpasswd from the commandline
[04:54] <yimmmy> that isnt a channel
[04:54] <fujin> Pelo: it's not supported, lol. nevermind, once again this channel proves to be less than helpful. I'll sort it out myself
[04:54] <gamehawk> sbalneav: okay
[04:54] <yimmmy> noby is in it
[04:54] <DemonSamurai> anyone can help me on my boot screen?
[04:54] <fujin> thanks
[04:54] <Pelo> raymondjtoth, http://www.enlightenment.org/  or look it up in wiikipedia
[04:55] <Pelo> DemonSamurai, what is the issue ?
[04:55] <MIYP> e.net
[04:55] <reya276> GDM won't start
[04:55] <williamkp> Need to eat a bite and call it an evening- Thanks y'all for all here- will be on again- its great to see how help works- g'night all...
[04:55] <emman101> DraconPern: what for? you said I could create user using webmin.. I already input my pw in webmin
[04:55] <baconbits> OK, williamkp, I'll try thatfukin
[04:55] <baconbits> oops
[04:55] <m3thos> cinvoke: now.. just read from /dev/ttyUSB0
[04:55] <baconbits> fujin
[04:56] <m3thos> cinvoke: tryit with:  $ cat /dev/ttyUSB0
[04:56] <yimmmy> dose any body know
[04:56] <DemonSamurai> pelo after some update i did with adept in my list on boot screen i get about 7 choises of ubuntu and 1 of windows
[04:56] <raymondjtoth> pole can i install it on ubuntu
[04:56] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: am back but it still didn't work :(
[04:56] <DraconPern> emman101, you can create user based on linux uid, but if you want arbitrary users, you need to use smbpasswd
[04:56] <DemonSamurai> it is like Ubuntu1 Ubuntu2 ....Window
[04:56] <AposteRiori> ssarangi priv?
[04:56] <DemonSamurai> it is like Ubuntu1 Ubuntu2 ....Windows
[04:57] <torchwood04> Hi I need some help please
[04:57] <reya276> it says no such file or directory when I do /etc/init.d/gdm start
[04:57] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: when i try to login to gnome the screen goes blank and then comes back to the login screen. This never used to happen before
[04:57] <emman101> DraconPern:arbitrary?
[04:57] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: sure
[04:57] <cinvoke> m3thos :  ok
[04:57] <DraconPern> emman101, arbitrary username
[04:57] <torchwood04> Does Ubuntu/Kubuntu have built in Apple Airport drivers?
[04:57] <DemonSamurai> Pelo?
[04:58] <raymondjtoth> pelo?
[04:58] <cinvoke> m3thos :  nothing
[04:58] <Pelo> DemonSamurai,  the new kernels have been added to your boot menu, you will automaticaly boot the latest, and the other are there to let you boot the previous ones if the latest gives you trouble,  don'T worrry about it , you can comment out the ones you don'T need with   gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst  , but donT' comment out all of them leave at least the latest and the previous latest
[04:58] <DraconPern> emman101, the username still needs to be tied to a uix
[04:58] <emman101> Could not connect to machine 127.0.0.1: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
[04:58] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  what ?
[04:58] <emman101> error
[04:58] <DraconPern> emman101, uid
[04:58] <m3thos> torchwood04: yes... my ibook g3@800mhz, and my macbook pro both have wireless working
[04:58] <raymondjtoth> pelo can i use that one on ubuntu
[04:58] <torchwood04> Thanks m3thos
[04:58] <torchwood04> You ROCK!
[04:58] <emman101> uid?
[04:58] <emman101> what's that?
[04:58] <yimmmy> is there another ubuntu irc were i can get some help
[04:58] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  sudo aptitude install e17
[04:58] <DemonSamurai> ermm Pelo pls explain me a bit more
[04:59] <DemonSamurai> i am new on this
[04:59] <m3thos> cinvoke: "make your weird USB stuff generate data".. with that "cat" on a diferent terminal
[04:59] <raymondjtoth> people will i lose any tging
[04:59] <raymondjtoth> pelo will i lose anything i put in here
[04:59] <cinvoke> m3thos :  a different terminal window?
[05:00] <emman101> I failed to change the password
[05:00] <cinvoke> m3thos: i tried cat /dev/ttyUSB0
[05:00] <enviouz> anybody here use ubuntu studio?
[05:00] <DraconPern> emman101, did you use sudo?
[05:00] <emman101> not yet
[05:00] <emman101> ill try
[05:00] <Budgieman> hey, could anyone help me out with something called BusyBox?  I can't seem to get Ubuntu to install correctly
[05:00] <cinvoke> m3thos: i gotta run to radio shack b4 it closes, thanks for your help
[05:00] <Budgieman> it just comes up with a BusyBox terminal
[05:00] <Ahmuck> hi, has anyone been able to get safari beta 3 to work under wine on ubuntu?
[05:01] <mapez> what kind of mp3 players do you guys use with linux?
[05:01] <Ahmuck> !safari
[05:01] <sbalneav> Budgieman: What do you want to install busybox for?
[05:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about safari - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:01] <candelaresi> hello
[05:01] <torchwood04> Thanks again m3thos!
[05:01] <candelaresi> how are you?
[05:01] <Ktravaglini> am i on freenode?
[05:01] <lufis> mapez: physical mp3 players, or software?
[05:01] <DraconPern> mapez, I use vlc
[05:01] <candelaresi> i`m from argentina
[05:01] <mapez> lufis physical
[05:01] <m3thos> Ktravaglini: yes
[05:01] <Ktravaglini> k
[05:01] <Budgieman> sbalneav, i haven't, but it comes up whenever i try to install Ubuntu 7.04
[05:01] <Ktravaglini> i r running ubuntu off the live CD for the first time
[05:01] <Ktravaglini> so its a lil confusing
[05:01] <candelaresi> i`m looking for help
[05:01] <lufis> mapez: i've heard ipod works, although i can't testify to that as i don't own one. most types that use usb mass storage work fine
[05:02] <fujin> anyone have any experience getting intel 4965AGN wifi card working under Linux? I've read that you have to use ndiswrapper but ndiswrapper won't load the driver correctly
[05:02] <candelaresi> someone speak spanish?
[05:02] <sbalneav> Budgieman: Ah, so you're having trouble booting the Ubuntu cd.
[05:02] <emman101> ok its done
[05:02] <Budgieman> exactly
[05:02] <mapez> lufis, i lost my shuffle.. so im trying to find a new one..
[05:02] <lufis> !es | candelaresi
[05:02] <ubotu> candelaresi: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:02] <Budgieman> sbalneav, exactly
[05:02] <emman101> I changed the PW now
[05:02] <lufis> mapez: ah
[05:02] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  say thank you to SirBob1701
[05:02] <Pelo> afk
[05:02] <sbalneav> Budgieman: Have you checked the cd for errors?
[05:02] <emman101> what's next?
[05:02] <candelaresi> because i do`nt
[05:02] <Ktravaglini> :o
[05:02] <Ktravaglini> ubuntu > wjndows
[05:02] <raymondjtoth> pelo thanks
[05:02] <candelaresi> ubuntu >>>>> windows
[05:03] <Budgieman> sbalneav, i can't seem to do that, it just loads into BusyBox; i have not idea how to use BusyBox
[05:03] <candelaresi> windows <<<<< mother fucker
[05:03] <Ktravaglini> i r just dl'd live CD and am running it
[05:03] <raymondjtoth> people will i lose anything if inbstalled it
[05:03] <lufis> !ohmy | candelaresi
[05:03] <ubotu> candelaresi: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:03] <Ktravaglini> i wanna setup a partition but r a lil shaky
[05:03] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: Install what
[05:03] <candelaresi> oks
[05:03] <Budgieman> sbalneav, i did check the ISO though, its fine
[05:03] <candelaresi> ecuxe me
[05:03] <raymondjtoth> sb enlighten
[05:03] <sbalneav> Budgieman: Are you using the desktop cd?
[05:03] <Ktravaglini> will the install help me like set it up fine? so ill be able to select which os i want?
[05:04] <Budgieman> sbalneav, yes
[05:04] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: enlightenment, you mean?
[05:04] <Ktravaglini> cos i r running ubuntu off the live CD atm
[05:04] <raymondjtoth> sb yes
[05:04] <Budgieman> sbalneav, i have a new Pentium D, and i'm trying to install the 64-bit edition
[05:04] <candelaresi> your english is very complicated... i now britan english
[05:04] <Budgieman> that should work on a pentium D, right?
[05:04] <emman101> Dragnslcr: what's next?
[05:04] <Budgieman> its a 64-bit processor
[05:04] <candelaresi> i know
[05:04] <sbalneav> Budgieman: You may want to try downloading the alternative install cd,  it might work better.
[05:04] <Budgieman> alternative?
[05:04] <Budgieman> whats the difference?
[05:04] <burnerx> how do i login to my ubuntu server using vnc ?
[05:05] <lufis> candelaresi: i would think english is easier than spanish. less conjugations and grammatical gender :p
[05:05] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: enlightenment is a different window manager, and will affect what you alreday have.
[05:05] <emman101> whatever..
[05:05] <candelaresi> :(
[05:05] <sbalneav> Budgieman: It uses a text based install, as opposed to a graphical one.
[05:05] <candelaresi> :) 8- =
[05:05] <vox754> Budgieman: use the 32 bit version instead. Some applications do not work in 64 bit.
[05:05] <lufis> candelaresi: :(
[05:05] <raymondjtoth> sb whar obe ikk not tought what i got installed
[05:05] <little3lue> hello :) I just restarted my pc and a partition which usually auto mounts failed to mount. Can anyone point me to some place I can start debuging what happened? some log files from boot?
[05:05] <Budgieman> really? i'd really like to use the 64-bit edition so i can get my money's worth out of this new comp
[05:05] <vox754> !flash64 > Budgieman
[05:06] <mapez> Budgieman
[05:06] <mapez> Flash doesnt work 'nuff said.
[05:06] <ssarangi> AposteRiori: are you there ?
[05:06] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: Sorry, I didn't understand that?
[05:06] <raymondjtoth> !64
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 64 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:06] <Ktravaglini> is there a guide to show me how to properly install ubuntu multiboot with windowxs with a partition?
[05:06] <deCon> when i edit the kernel line at GRUB for "profile" at the end...it doesn't stay ...any ideas or suggestions?\
[05:06] <raymondjtoth> sb what desk top like that uf installed dont mess up my stuff i have in noe
[05:06] <deCon> is there a certain way i need to reboot or shutdown to make sure it stays?
[05:06] <burnerx> since ubuntu server doesnt have Gnome Desktop installed
[05:06] <raymondjtoth> now
[05:06] <burnerx> can i still vnc into it ?
[05:06] <raymondjtoth> !64 bit
[05:06] <Ktravaglini> is there a guide to show me how to properly install ubuntu multiboot with windowxs with a partition?
[05:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 64 bit - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:06] <Budgieman> hey, is there any command for Busybox to start up the installation?
[05:07] <Ktravaglini> is there a guide to show me how to properly install ubuntu multiboot with windowxs with a partition?
[05:07] <_dac> uboto,how do i register my nick?
[05:07] <MacDrunk> hey need to know how to switch from genome to kde
[05:07] <Budgieman> i've burned 3 disks, so i assume they can't all be busted
[05:07] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  if/when you install enlightenment gnome should still be available you will be able to select which destop envireonement you want from the login screen,  all your programs will remain, altho you might have to make new menu entries for some of them
[05:07] <m3thos> burnerx: you use ssh (secure shell) which is a secure "terminal" to your machine
[05:07] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: Are you using regular ubuntu?  If so, then you have the gnome desktop installed.
[05:07] <raymondjtoth> pelo ok
[05:07] <vox754> !register > _dac
[05:07] <lufis> MacDrunk: install the kde packages and at the login, select kde from the sessions
[05:07] <MacDrunk> ok
[05:08] <_dac> ok
[05:08] <raymondjtoth> sb yes'that it !ask >pelo
[05:08] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  you cannot install 64 bit over your x86 installation,  and stick to the x86 install it has more support
[05:08] <candelaresi> i hurt my kneck with the head of my verga
[05:08] <_dac> register > _dac
[05:08] <lufis> candelaresi: sounds bad
[05:08] <raymondjtoth> pelo will do
[05:08] <m3thos> burnerx: it's a "CLI" (console line interface), but extremely powerful, were you can do _everything_ you need to manage your server. no GUI is needed.
[05:09] <candelaresi> it`snt bad it is so long
[05:09] <beetlejuic1> pelo: me again. i know the sound card drivers r einstalled, and the mixer channels are unmuted and non zero
[05:09] <necro> is there a dvd-burning help forum?
[05:09] <beetlejuic1> pelo: still no sound
[05:09] <raymondjtoth> sb undeerstand my q
[05:09] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: No, I don't.
[05:09] <viator> !ot
[05:09] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:09] <candelaresi> and my eggs are like a tikitaka
[05:10] <lufis> candelaresi: oh my
[05:10] <raymondjtoth> sb i use ubuntu with just install and dont want to lose nothibng i have ibnstalled and want to change from gome
[05:10] <Pelo> beetlejuic1, check to make sure that the speakers are properly plugged in and enabled in the bios if this is a laptop,  also check to make sure you have the proper output thingy selected ,
[05:10] <burnerx> m3thos, SSH or CLI ?
[05:10] <m3thos> btw ppl, how can list every service running in ubuntu?
[05:10] <vox754> time to call the ops
[05:10] <raymondjtoth> what i got?
[05:10] <bruenig> m3thos, ps -A
[05:10] <enviouz> anybiidy use ubuntu studio?
[05:10] <Shaddox> Hi everyone. How do I run multiple commands in one line in a SSH terminal. I want to change to a directory inside my home and then run a file with parameters inside that folder. How do I do that? Assuming folder is named folder, and the program is named file.
[05:10] <burnerx> m3thos, thank you
[05:10] <m3thos> burnerx: the application is "ssh", CLI is a common designation, just like GUI
[05:10] <DJX2Z> Can someone help me with a major problem i'm having?
[05:10] <candelaresi> yeah
[05:10] <fujin> hmmm, I'm getting Kernel Makefile not found at '/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source' when trying to build iwlwifi.. any ideas how I can get that file?
[05:10] <candelaresi> my girlfrien la tiene desgarrada
[05:10] <_dac> ubotu, how do I know my nick is in fact registered?
[05:11] <DJX2Z> I'm a windows user since i learned how to use a computer.
[05:11] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop ,  sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[05:11] <m3thos> bruenig: no.. I mean.. equivalen of "rc-status" (from gentoo) or service --list-all (from fedora)
[05:11] <lufis> _dac: ubotu is a bot
[05:11] <vox754> !bot > _dac
[05:11] <little3lue> Does anyone know where I can find logs about errors that occur during ubuntu boot?
[05:11] <raymondjtoth> people what that
[05:11] <Pelo> little3lue,  /var/log
[05:11] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: If you install something else, it may or may not work as well as the default install.  I don't recommend installing non-standard desktop environments, as they haven't been tested to the same degree that KDE and Gnome have been.
[05:11] <DJX2Z> and i have NO idea how to use linux. i've figured out a lot.. but i've yet to figure out how to install programs and how to execute stuff.
[05:11] <Frogzoo> little3lue: /var/log/messages
[05:11] <yo2k> little3lue: /var/log/messages
[05:11] <Frogzoo> !docs | DJX2Z
[05:11] <ubotu> DJX2Z: 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
[05:11] <pebkac42> Hey, folks. Potentially random question: Does anyone here know how 'preferred applications' is passing the mailto information from a mail link to the listed program? Specifically, if I'm passing it to a shell script, how is it being sent? Some simple tests have shown me that it's not being passed in a normal positional parameter.
[05:11] <candelaresi> che que les paso con las torres gemelas??? he ??
[05:11] <candelaresi> eh???
[05:11] <candelaresi> respondan???
[05:11] <vox754> !ops
[05:11] <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
[05:11] <bruenig> m3thos, oh I got you, not sure how to do it on ubuntu, the OSes that I am using now both us BSD init
[05:11] <MacDrunk> hello i just install kde desktop but i cant selected on login?? what happend?
[05:11] <sbalneav> raymondjtoth: You're certainly welcome to install whatever you want on your own box.  It may not work as well as the default though.
[05:12] <_dac> vox754, how do I know my nick is registered?
[05:12] <Frogzoo> DJX2Z: use synaptic to install s/w
[05:12] <beetlejuic1> pelo: as in  make sure the alsa drivers are selected. the speakers cant be properly unplugged, the are built in, or i am using headphones. also, the sound does work at the boot screen sometimes, and sometimes does play after a fesh boot. as soon as i manipulate the sound controls, it just acts like it has been muted. could this possibly be a bug?
[05:12] <DJX2Z> hold on
[05:12] <raymondjtoth> pelo what is that for
[05:12] <Pelo> !es | candelaresi
[05:12] <vox754> _dac:  don't know
[05:12] <ubotu> candelaresi: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:12] <Shaddox> pebkac42: You use your own MTA, or if it's an external SMTP server you use the server's MTA.
[05:12] <lufis> DJX2Z: it's not hard, just takes a little getting used to :) use synaptic to install software, although there are different methods for this..you'll probably find add/remove programs in the applications menu more user-friendly
[05:12] <m3thos> DJX2Z: don't ask to ask, just say your problem in a clear manner
[05:12] <enviouz> DJX2Z:  apt-get install "program nname"
[05:12] <_dac> ok
[05:12] <Shaddox> How do I run multiple commands in one line in a SSH terminal. I want to change to a directory inside my home and then run a file with parameters inside that folder. How do I do that?
[05:12] <DJX2Z> ok hold up.. what is synaptic?
[05:12] <MacDrunk> hello i just install kde desktop but i cant selected on login?? what happend?
[05:12] <raymondjtoth> !es > pelo
[05:13] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  that will install the other two default  ubuntu desktops so you can try all 3
[05:13] <lufis> MacDrunk: which package did you install?
[05:13] <enviouz> its a software installer/package manager
[05:13] <sbalneav> Shaddox: cmd1 ; cmd2 ; cmd3
[05:13] <Frogzoo> DJX2Z: system -> admin -> synaptic
[05:13] <necro> anyone know what a "unhandled error" is when trying to burn a dvd?
[05:13] <MacDrunk> huh i dont understand
[05:13] <DJX2Z> OH!
[05:13] <raymondjtoth> [elo will i lose anything
[05:13] <deCon> my "profile" boot on grub doesn't stay...can somebody help me?
[05:13] <DJX2Z> thanks!
[05:13] <deCon> please
[05:13] <Pelo> raymondjtoth, why did you do that,  I donT' need to be sent the link for the spanish channel, do not play with the bot again
[05:13] <lufis> MacDrunk: install kubuntu-desktop
[05:13] <DJX2Z> MUCH THANKS.
[05:13] <DJX2Z> =] 
[05:13] <Pelo> raymondjtoth,  you will not loose anything
[05:13] <sbalneav> Shaddox: Or, if you want the subsequent command to only execute if they're successful cmd1 && cmd2 && cmd3
[05:13] <MacDrunk> lufis thats what i did
[05:14] <lufis> MacDrunk: and you logged out?
[05:14] <Master_Z> I am new here, and I need some help with my linux
[05:14] <MacDrunk> yes
[05:14] <lufis> MacDrunk: and in "Select session" kde isn't there?
[05:14] <Pelo> Master_Z,  we need specific questions
[05:14] <enviouz> DJX2Z:  its fairly easy to install apps its just when you have to compile something that it gets complecated
[05:14] <Master_Z> my sound wont play on linux
[05:14] <deCon> why would my profile boot not work under grub? ...it doesn't stay when i go to edit the kernel line
[05:14] <MacDrunk> nop
[05:14] <Pelo> !sound | Master_Z
[05:14] <ubotu> Master_Z: 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
[05:14] <fujin> are the Ubuntu kernel packages very customised? I need to build a kernel module against the current kernel but it is giving me a strange error - Kernel Makefile not found at '/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/source'
[05:14] <lufis> MacDrunk: search for kubuntu in synaptic and see if you're missing anything
[05:14] <burnerx> !ubot CLI
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubot cli - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <Pelo> beetlejuic1, not sure what to tell you to do next,  try looking up your model in the forum see if there is a specific fix
[05:15] <DemonSamurai> how can i be sure that my graphic card is installed? cause when i run lineageII.exe i get activate AGP message
[05:15] <vox754> deCon: you need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst with sudo, then save.
[05:15] <beetlejuic1> pelo: ok, thanks heaps mate
[05:15] <pebkac42> Shaddox: Thanks, but not quite what I'm looking for.  My email client is configured fine, but I want to run a shell script in between the browser and the client.  In other words, if I click a "mailto" link in a webpage, I want it to go through this script.  This can be accomplished by pointing Ubuntu at the script in the "Preferred Applications" dialog box, but when you do so, it does not pass the mailto information as a parameter to t
[05:15] <necro> pelo: got a dvd-burning help html page?  I keep getting a "unhandled error"
[05:15] <Pelo> DemonSamurai, which graphic card ?
[05:15] <lufis> MacDrunk: try kdebase or kdesktop
[05:15] <Pelo> necro,  which burning app?
[05:15] <DemonSamurai> Asus ATI Radeon EAX 1600 serries
[05:16] <MacDrunk> okbrbr
[05:16] <necro> pelo: I tried gnomeburner
[05:16] <Pelo> !ati | DemonSamurai
[05:16] <ubotu> DemonSamurai: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:16] <deCon> vox754, i was editing it from grub ...is that why it wouldn't stay?
[05:16] <DJX2Z> how do i open bins with synaptic?
[05:16] <necro> pelo: err, gnomebaker
[05:16] <lufis> DJX2Z: what do you mean bins?
[05:16] <DJX2Z> i downloaded java
[05:16] <MacDrunk> kubuntu was not selected as installed i going to select him
[05:16] <necro> pelo: I don't care what I use, as long as it works.
[05:16] <DJX2Z> and it was in a BIN file
[05:16] <DemonSamurai> Pelo yes i did that
[05:16] <lufis> DJX2Z: you don't have to go anywhere for java... just search for "java" in synaptic
[05:16] <DJX2Z> and then what
[05:16] <DJX2Z> :S
[05:17] <vox754> deCon: yes, if you edit it at startup, changes are only temporal. Like when you want a specific option just for a session.
[05:17] <lufis> DJX2Z: and then select whichever package you want, "apply settings" and you're done :)
[05:17] <Pelo> necro,  there isn'T a page for gnome baker, try tooking up "gnomebaker unhandled error" in the forum
[05:17] <necro> pelo: thank you
[05:17] <MacDrunk> lufis
[05:17] <Pelo> DemonSamurai, that is the best I can do for you I am no good with hardware
[05:17] <sbalneav> DJX2Z: install the packages sun-java5-jre and sun-java5-plugin
[05:17] <DJX2Z> there's like.. 50 million results.. how do i know which one is java?
[05:17] <DJX2Z> oh ok thanks
[05:17] <Master_Z> guys
[05:17] <MacDrunk> on login y cant select kde or genome right
[05:17] <deCon> vox754, thank you!
[05:17] <lufis> DJX2Z: software installation is a bit different in linux than windows... it's actually much easier in linux in most cases
[05:17] <Master_Z> that site didnt help much
[05:17] <Master_Z> I am new to linux
[05:18] <lufis> MacDrunk: gnome and kde should be options
[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] <Master_Z> my sound card is the SIGMATEL HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO CODEC
[05:18] <DemonSamurai> but got confused on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI at the installation from ati.com
[05:18] <MacDrunk> ok
[05:18] <Master_Z> I might need linux specific drivers for it, if so, where could I find these?
[05:18] <enviouz> that it is most of the time you dont even have to hunt for the prerequsites
[05:18] <MacDrunk> just asking cause in config on synaptic ask me to select kde or gnm
[05:18] <Pelo> Master_Z,  you need to follow the instructions in that links step by step  to fix yoru sound issue, it didnt, take long enough for you to have done it all ,  try looking up your card model in the forum
[05:19] <lufis> MacDrunk: if you hit ctrl alt backspace, X will restart and you can select which you want in the login window
[05:19] <lufis> MacDrunk: gdm you mean?
[05:19] <Pelo> g' night folks
[05:19] <Master_Z> pelo
[05:19] <Master_Z> wait
[05:19] <lufis> Pelo: night :)
[05:19] <Master_Z> what forums
[05:19] <MacDrunk> yes
[05:19] <vox754> !forums
[05:19] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org. There is also a channel on IRC Freenode #ubuntuforums.
[05:19] <MacDrunk> as default
[05:19] <Pelo> Master_Z,  www.ubuntuforums.com
[05:19] <Master_Z> I am at that one now
[05:19] <Pelo> g'ngiht
[05:19] <Master_Z> where can I check
[05:19] <lufis> MacDrunk: both will work, if you're planning on using kde permanently choose kde
[05:20] <Pelo> Master_Z,  use the search feature  search for your card model
[05:20] <lufis> MacDrunk: but if you only want to try kde out, select gdm.. you can always change it later though
[05:20] <candelaresi> my dick is too long
[05:20] <Pelo> g'night again
[05:20] <Master_Z> :(
[05:20] <candelaresi> toooooooooooooo lllllooooooooonnnnnnnnnnng
[05:20] <Pelo> !ops | candelaresi
[05:20] <ubotu> candelaresi: 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
[05:20] <lufis> !ops
[05:20] <candelaresi> :)))D
[05:20] <MacDrunk> ok thats what i wanted to know thanks
[05:20] <enviouz> candelaresi:  lannguage
[05:20] <candelaresi> oks
[05:21] <candelaresi> i`m boring
[05:21] <sbalneav> Yep.
[05:22] <Master_Z> AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
[05:22] <Master_Z> ok I am in system, preferences, sound
[05:22] <Budgieman> hola, could someone please help me out with this BusyBox problem?
[05:22] <Master_Z> what should they be set to ?
[05:22] <Budgieman> i guess i'm not the only one having this problem
[05:22] <Budgieman> is there any way around it?
[05:22] <Budgieman> the alternative CD?
[05:22] <vox754> elkbuntu: you the spanish moderator?
[05:22] <pebkac42> Does anyone know what method Feisty uses to pass parameters to scripts selected in the "Preferred Applications" dialog? It appears to not be using normal parameters, for some reason.
[05:22] <sbalneav> Budgieman: yep, told you that.
[05:23] <troy-> is AES compiled into the ubuntu 2.6 kernel?
[05:23] <elkbuntu> vox754, no
[05:23] <Budgieman> sbalneav, so if i install the alternative version, i'll get the same OS in the end, right?
[05:23] <sbalneav> Budgieman: yes.
[05:23] <Budgieman> just a different installation method?
[05:23] <Master_Z> someone please help me.
[05:23] <Budgieman> perfect
[05:23] <Budgieman> thanks a lot
[05:23] <sbalneav> Budgieman: correct.
[05:23] <Budgieman> you ran into this problem too?
[05:23] <vox754> elkbuntu: do you know anyone?
[05:23] <Master_Z> Sound isnt working on my ubuntu, do I need linux drivers for these ?
[05:24] <gavin__> my sound recording doesn't work. I can't record on audacity, jokosher, or sound recorder.
[05:24] <technel> I am on Xubuntu. GNOME took over my desktop. How do I get xfce-desktop back in control?
[05:24] <sbalneav> Budgieman: I've run into systems that needed the alternative cd.
[05:24] <troy-> anyone know if AES is compiled into the ubuntu kernel?
[05:24] <necro> Master_Z: what kinda card?
[05:24] <lo4fer> new hotness. this sound card is working. is normal for the test beeps in Sound Preferences to be louder than sound output from programs at a given PCM volume setting?
[05:24] <Master_Z> sigmatel high definition audio codec
[05:24] <gavin__> i have a realtek card, integreted into my asus motherboard
[05:24] <vox754> Master_Z: probably yes. If it is not an integrated card. It is the manufacturers fault, not Linux.
[05:24] <Falstius> gavin__: did you adjust the mixer settings.
[05:24] <Master_Z> so what can I do about this ?
[05:25] <gavin__> yes... i've don'e lots of things, with alsamixer etc, falstius
[05:25] <pebkac42> I'm taking that as a no....ah well.
[05:25] <necro> Master_Z: you can try going into the AlSA mixer and muting the optical inputs and outputs.  That's worked for me now twice on two different linux's.
[05:25] <DJX2Z> ok now i have one more problem
[05:25] <vox754> Master_Z: nothing. Live with it. Or reverse engineer the driver yourself.
[05:25] <robert98374> Hello Everyone!
[05:25] <DJX2Z> how do i go about running my studio programs on linux
[05:25] <Master_Z> how do I do this @ necro
[05:25] <sbalneav> Master_Z: Does the kernel recognize it?  sudo lsmod | grep snd
[05:25] <Master_Z> sbal, it does recognize it
[05:25] <Master_Z> it says sigmatel OSS something
[05:25] <Dr_willis> DJX2Z,  studio programs?
[05:25] <necro> Master_Z: run "alsamixer" at a command prompt
[05:26] <robert98374> just a quick question where do I edit whither or not the trash can shows on my desktop?
[05:26] <DJX2Z> like FL Studio, Adobe Audition, Ots Turntables, etc
[05:26] <Master_Z> where is command prompt?
[05:26] <lo4fer> how about this fun one http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449&
[05:26] <Dr_willis> !terminal
[05:26] <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
[05:26] <beetlejuic1> pelo: there seems to be some people with the same problem in the fourums. there has been a bug sent in. any reccomendations?
[05:26] <Master_Z> where is ! terminal
[05:26] <sbalneav> Master_Z: "OSS something?" Betcha it doesn't say that.  Why not paste us exactly what it says to the pastebin.
[05:26] <necro> Master_Z: Go to applications -> accessories -> terminal
[05:26] <viator> run them in windows in virtualbox
[05:26] <Master_Z> what can I paste ?
[05:26] <eracc> DJX2Z, heh, those have Linux versions? If not then have fun trying to run them under WINE I guess.
[05:26] <technel> robert98374, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/add-the-trash-can-icon-to-your-ubuntu-desktop/
[05:26] <vox754> beetlejuic1: Pelo is gone
[05:26] <Master_Z> whats the pastebin 0_o
[05:27] <Master_Z> I am so used to windows
[05:27] <J-_> !trash
[05:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:27] <sbalneav> !pastebin
[05:27] <robert98374> technel danke
[05:27] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:27] <Dr_willis> Master_Z,  !command triggers the bot.. read what the bot said.
[05:27] <J-_> !trashcan
[05:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trashcan - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:27] <J-_> !trashbin
[05:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trashbin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:27] <lo4fer> cat /proc/asound/modules
[05:27] <Dr_willis> Master_Z,  you may want to read the various gnome starter guides
[05:27] <J-_> hmm
[05:27] <eracc> Master_Z, a pastebin is a web site that allows you to paste stuff. There are many.
[05:28] <sbalneav> Master_Z: Go to the terminal, type in sudo lsmod | grep snd , grab the output and paste it at paste.ubuntu-nl.org.  Then come back here and tell us what the url is.
[05:28] <Master_Z> guys I opened the alsamixer
[05:29] <lo4fer> what are some steps i can take to preempt the dreaded x-org fail to start because of nvidia meltdown? it's happened a couple of times recently and i was able to start up x by just reinstalling the latest nvidia drivers which i have sitting on my desktop still? what causes this nuisance?
[05:29] <beetlejuic1> is there abyone else here that can help?
[05:29] <Master_Z> oh sorry
[05:29] <vox754> beetlejuic1: you don't ask that, just ask agian your question
[05:29] <lo4fer> is it something about restricted modules kernel mismatch?
[05:29] <beetlejuic1> ok... sorry :(
[05:30] <RobFromMO> I'm trying to get DVD playback going on my laptop and am having problems.  I have installed libdvdcss2, libdvdplay0, gxine, libxine1-ffmprg, etc., etc. from the Medibuntu repos...get an error saying cannot read encrypted DVD..any thoughts?
[05:30] <necro> Master_Z: try going most of the way to the right and look for anything "optical", then hit M to mute them.
[05:30] <ballpoint_pengui> Would anyone be interested in helping me get a USB hard drive available through Samba?
[05:30] <ticnailer69> I have that some problem with playing back media player videos...
[05:30] <Master_Z> WTH
[05:30] <Master_Z> I try running sudo lsmod | grep snd
[05:30] <lo4fer> ballpoint: remove from external case, install into your samba.
[05:30] <Master_Z> asks for password I put the password in
[05:30] <Master_Z> and it says incorrect and doesnt run
[05:30] <ticnailer69> and I have gxine too
[05:31] <Master_Z> OKAY
[05:31] <sbalneav> Master_Z: You need to enter in the password you use to log in with.
[05:31] <Master_Z> I Am doing one thing at a time
[05:31] <Master_Z> first I am running alsamixer
[05:31] <Master_Z> what should I do on alsamixer ?
[05:31] <beetlejuic1> my sound is/isnt working on my asus a8jp laptop. the drivers are installed and the mixer is un-muted. sometimes i get sound but when i manipulate the volume, it disappears. just then it came back for some reason. once again, in disappeared when i changed the volume. any help would be much appreciated :D
[05:32] <necro> Master_Z: go most of the way to the right and look for anything optical.  Hit M on them to mute them.  It helps if you have a sound playing to see if it works.
[05:32] <vox754> beetlejuic1: seems like a bug. Check out launchpad.
[05:32] <vox754> !launchpad
[05:32] <ubotu> launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[05:32] <Master_Z> I see no word optical 0_o
[05:32] <ballpoint_pengui> lo4fer: It's kind of hard to do that with a laptop. :)
[05:32] <beetlejuic1> vox: yeah, there is one already posted
[05:32] <lo4fer> why did juicer try to tell me that my bach concertos cd was a prince album?
[05:33] <DemonSamurai> when i try to run a game i get the game may not be consistant because AGP is deactivated. Please activate AGP for consistency any help on this pls?
[05:33] <Master_Z> where is this optical thing, NECRO
[05:33] <vox754> beetlejuic1: then you can do pretty much nothing. Maybe hack the code yourself.
[05:33] <necro> Master_Z: it would say optical in the top left of the screen.  The actual slider wouldn't be labeled optical.
[05:33] <necro> Mine is labeled IEC...sumn.
[05:34] <Master_Z> I am in the right spot right?
[05:34] <Master_Z> the place with the bars and saying what sound chip you have ?
[05:34] <beetlejuic1> vox: i think mabye thats a little bit over my head... the weird thing is there have been repports of this working.
[05:34] <necro> Master_Z: yep
[05:34] <beetlejuic1> vox: would it be diferent on gentoo?
[05:34] <Master_Z> ok so where do I look necro?
[05:34] <baconbits> I'm having problems installing ndiswrapper without an internet connection...supposedly it's on the ISO, but when I browse to the ndiswrapper directory and tell it to install package, then try to use ndiswrapper it says it's not installed. If I pastebin my output from the terminal can someone diagnose my issue?
[05:35] <hackel> How can I set the default X resolution for the GDM login window, while still allowing users to chose a higher resolution if they wish?
[05:35] <jellio> anyone know the cause of an error of this variety: 'XIO: fatal error 104..'
[05:35] <jellio> ?
[05:35] <PurpZeY> baconbits: You have to compile it
[05:35] <vox754> beetlejuic1: I wouldn't know. But you are free to try everything you want. Maybe just give it time for the developers to correct the bugs and make it stable.
[05:35] <necro> Master_Z: it may be that you don't have any optical inputs.  It would say it on the 4th line from the top, where it sez Item:.  You don't see anything that sez optical when you move between the sliders?
[05:35] <tony_> hey I've got a USB video capture device that I'm having a hard time with... doesn't seem to be any information on the intertubes about it
[05:35] <tony_> it's a eMPIA chipset
[05:35] <emman101> what website should I refer for samba file sharing problem?
[05:35] <baconbits> PurpZeY what do you mean?
[05:36] <sbalneav> Night all
[05:36] <MacDrunk> hmm
[05:36] <Master_Z> the input sound?
[05:36] <MacDrunk> lufis
[05:36] <RobFromMO> I can't seem to get my DVD playback going, even after installing all codecs and repos, any ideas?
[05:36] <baconbits> PurpZeY I tried to install it by the terminal method I was given, and that's what's giving me issues.
[05:36] <MacDrunk> kde looks better than genome
[05:36] <PurpZeY> baconbits: ndiswrapper is not an exec. you have to make and make install it, there should be an install readme in the ndiswrapper dir.
[05:36] <vox754> RobFromMO: encrypted DVD are tricky. It may be impossible.
[05:36] <DemonSamurai> anyone knows anything about thiswhen i try to run a game i get the game may not be consistant because AGP is deactivated. Please activate AGP for consistency any help on this pls?
[05:36] <beetlejuic1> vox: ok, thanks heaps for the help. it is VERY appreciated. i have been fiddling with all sorts of stuff trying to get it to work for nearly a month- to no avail.
[05:36] <emman101> what website should I refer for samba file sharing problem? everyone idea plssss..
[05:36] <MacDrunk> how do i unistall genome and left kde as default
[05:36] <PurpZeY> baconbits: I can try to give you a hand...give me the pastebin...=)
[05:36] <baconbits> PurpZeY yes I am getting an error at the make step
[05:36] <MacDrunk> kubuntu is using kde desktop and ubunto genome right?
[05:37] <cables> MacDrunk: sudo aptitude remove ubuntu-desktop && sudo apt-get autoremove
[05:37] <Master_Z> ok I can move around on it now necro
[05:37] <PurpZeY> baconbits: sudo ?
[05:37] <Master_Z> which bar should it be under
[05:37] <lo4fer> uboto what's a pastebin
[05:37] <necro> Master_Z: Like I said, mine sez "IEC958 Optical".  Make sure it's muted.  It has killed my sound on two different distros.
[05:37] <vox754> !bot > lo4fer
[05:37] <MacDrunk> sup cables, dude i finally done the networkig problem
[05:37] <Madpilot> MacDrunk, yes - except it's Gnome, not genome
[05:37] <Master_Z> which option though?
[05:37] <MacDrunk> okj
[05:37] <Master_Z> MASTER, PCM, etc
[05:37] <emman101> what website should I refer for samba file sharing problem? everyone idea plssss..:'(
[05:37] <lo4fer> uboto make me a sandwich
[05:37] <MacDrunk> same for me madpilot
[05:37] <baconbits> PurpZeY yes, Sudo Make is giving me errors...also I copied the terminal and pasted to a text document, but I just opened it in windows and there are no line breaks
[05:38] <necro> Master_Z: only anything labeled as optical.  :P
[05:38] <Madpilot> ubotu, samba | emman101
[05:38] <ubotu> emman101: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[05:38] <tony_> could someone help me with a problem I'm having with my USB video capture device?
[05:38] <PurpZeY> baconbits: edit, wordwrap, or somethnig to make it a little readable.
[05:38] <Master_Z> I dont have that @ necro
[05:38] <cables> !anyone | tony_
[05:38] <ubotu> tony_: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:38] <baconbits> Well it's really long...the lines are just butted up against each other, I dunno if that's readable to you or not
[05:39] <necro> Master: not sure then.  I'm a newb too, but that's solved my sound problem twice.  Sorry.  Ask one of the guru's in here.  Be patient.  They've helped me alot.
[05:39] <Talaman72> hey, is there a way in gnome to get the desktop to have different backgrounds?
[05:39] <PurpZeY> baconbits: what is the final line it spits?
[05:39] <Predominant> Anyone here familiar with QMail under Ubuntu ?
[05:39] <Frogzoo> Talaman72: noafaik
[05:39] <lo4fer> cool. pastebin
[05:39] <Madpilot> Talaman72, not currently, I don't think
[05:39] <lkthomas> hey guys
[05:40] <baconbits> I dont know where the last line starts and the second to last line ends...It ends in something like "2 errors"
[05:40] <lkthomas> xorg said my xorg.conf is being edited by user, and it roll back to original config file, why is it ?
[05:40] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Did you do the make install?
[05:40] <rocca> hi
[05:40] <niriven> Anyone here familer with networking enough to PM me and answer some of my question? Im setting up a home network and need to know a few things.
[05:40] <baconbits> PurpZeY I believe the order of commands I was given was make uninstall, make, make install
[05:41] <tony_> niriven: sure
[05:41] <lkthomas> xorg said my xorg.conf is being edited by user, and it roll back to original config file, why is it ?
[05:41] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Where did you run into the errors?
[05:41] <lo4fer> niriven we will have you in control of skynet in no time
[05:41] <Comrade-Sergei> is there  good WMP 10 port to ubuntu yet? or even WMP 11?
[05:41] <rocca> I've got this following error message when executing the "make" command : "Package glib-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path."
[05:41] <Predominant> Anyone here familiar with QMail under Ubuntu ?
[05:41] <rocca> what should I do ?
[05:42] <crdlb> Comrade-Sergei, port?
[05:42] <baconbits> PurpZeY after I do sudo make, it does a few things (Maybe 10 lines) and then starts having errors
[05:42] <tony_> so no takers on the video capture device problem?
[05:42] <niriven> tony_: My real question is, who knows about what when you have router behind a router. Say i have a router, ip of 10.1.1.1, and, a router behind it, 10.2.1.1, can people on the 'subnet' acess those attached to the main router with no port fowarding?
[05:42] <vox754> !compile
[05:42] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:42] <Comrade-Sergei> crdlb, yea like how you can port software to a new OS
[05:42] <crdlb> Comrade-Sergei, ms is not going to port WMP to linux anytime soon
[05:42] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Did you try sudo make install after that? if not what was the last line of error?
[05:42] <lo4fer> rocca, is that part of the libc6 dev something or other? i remember i had errors for that when i was trying to install nvidia codec manually
[05:42] <Comrade-Sergei> crdlb, lol yea right! i was wondering if some haxor out there did yet?
[05:43] <Master_Z> guys
[05:43] <crdlb> Comrade-Sergei, beyond wine, that's not possible
[05:43] <Master_Z> sometimes on the terminal I have to type in a passwor
[05:43] <Master_Z> *password
[05:43] <Master_Z> but it wont let me type it
[05:43] <nicklas> Hi!
[05:43] <Master_Z> whats up with this ?
[05:43] <rocca> lo4fer: A package looks to be missing, but I've no idea of which one it is...
[05:43] <lo4fer> no letters appear master z but it is there
[05:43] <vbabiy> Hey guys does any one know how i can rip streaming rm video files
[05:43] <tony_> niriven... no, any nat device will have to have port forwarding for stuff outside of that network to see it
[05:43] <nicklas> Can I ask a question?
[05:44] <baconbits> When I paste it in the pastebin, the line breaks come back, woulkd it be easier for you to look at that?
[05:44] <tony_> otherwise the packets have no way of knowing which computer to go to
[05:44] <Frogzoo> nicklas: any question but that one
[05:44] <niriven> tony_: So, the only part of that network the sub router can see, is the gateway, or, the router its connected to, and vice versa
[05:44] <burnerx> m3thos, u still there ?
[05:44] <tony_> niriven... corect
[05:44] <m3thos> yes
[05:44] <grigora> does anyone know how to make HAL mount a device and make it accessible to the currently logged in user? thanks
[05:44] <baconbits> PurpZeY When I paste it in the pastebin, the line breaks come back, woulkd it be easier for you to look at that?
[05:44] <niriven> tony_: Ok, so, i should use a switch if i dont want to complicate things and remain on the same subnet
[05:44] <PurpZeY> baconbits: yes
[05:44] <tony_> yup
[05:44] <burnerx> m3thos, i got ssh setup, tried logging into it... how do i setup CLI
[05:45] <baconbits> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25649/
[05:45] <nicklas> How do I install Windows games in Ubuntu 7.04 with wine?
[05:45] <vox754> baconbits: use an editor other than Notepad, so it can detect proper Unix, Windows, Mac line end
[05:45] <niriven> tony_: Thanks. Is that the definition of a subnet, a new router and all devices underneath?
[05:45] <m3thos> burnerx: did you llogin successfully?
[05:45] <tony_> yeah
[05:45] <lkthomas> is that possible to force ubuntu to accept xorg.conf which have been edited ?
[05:45] <burnerx> m3thos, yes i did
[05:45] <niriven> tony_: Thanks, appreciate it!
[05:45] <m3thos> burnerx: if so, that's it.. you're there.. thats your "administation interface"
[05:45] <tony_> you use the subnet mask to tell them apart
[05:45] <tony_> no problem
[05:45] <burnerx> m3thos, using hte local accounts
[05:45] <baconbits> vox754 thanks for the tip!
[05:46] <niriven> tony_: Ah, what if i put them both on the same subnet mask?
[05:46] <m3thos> burnerx: that "terminal shell" is it..
[05:46] <Comrade-Sergei> crdlb, ill try with like crossover cedega and wine
[05:46] <lo4fer> rocca: have a look in synaptic at the glib libraries
[05:46] <Comrade-Sergei> thanks
[05:46] <tony_> niriven:  I don't know... if your subrouter is smart enough, it will act like a switch
[05:46] <RobFromMO> Is there a more relavant place to ask DVD playback related questions??
[05:46] <niriven> tony_: Interesting
[05:46] <tony_> if not... it'll melt both routers, make you sterile, and run over your dog
[05:46] <vox754> lkthomas: of course it is. You are doing something wrong.
[05:46] <grigora> does anyone know how to make HAL mount a device and make it accessible to the currently logged in user? currently the newly mounted device is owned by root and is not accessible by any other user. thanks
[05:46] <tony_> lol
[05:46] <niriven> Haha
[05:46] <lkthomas> vox754, why
[05:47] <nicklas> Good bye!
[05:47] <lkthomas> vox754, I could start my X, but after reboot, system change it back to original config
[05:47] <tony_> no seriously I have no idea what would happen
[05:47] <tony_> most likely nothing
[05:47] <baconbits> PurpZeY Can you see the pastebin?
[05:47] <burnerx> m3thos, oh okay
[05:47] <burnerx> thanks
[05:47] <lo4fer> looks like i have libglib2.0-0
[05:47] <niriven> tony_: well i know they call my device a router/switch, not sure what that means really.
[05:47] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Sorry, I didn't see the link b/c you didn't use my name, looking now.
[05:47] <burnerx> m3thos, is there any settings i need to set ?
[05:47] <lo4fer> and probably some dependants
[05:48] <vox754> lkthomas: did you save xorg.conf with sudo privileges
[05:48] <baconbits> PurpZeY thats why I asked, I realized I didnt use your name :P
[05:48] <rocca> lo4fer: a lot are installed already
[05:48] <tony_> niriven: that means you can turn the nat functions off and it'll act like a switch
[05:48] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[05:48] <niriven> tony_: Ahh, thats sweet.
[05:48] <niriven> tony_: Thanks.
[05:48] <tony_> yup
[05:48] <tony_> good times
[05:48] <lkthomas> of course
[05:48] <tony_> no problem
[05:48] <Tehk> Anyone know how to hide the lost+found folder on my secondary drive?
[05:48] <pebkac42> How does Feisty pass the "mailto" reference from the browser (firefox) to the script specified in "Preferred Applications"? Anybody? I know it doesn't use the normal parameters, a simple script has shown me that much....
[05:48] <m3thos> burnerx: nope.. you do what you went there to do in that terminal shell, but thats pretty powerfull..
[05:49] <tony_> one more time... anybody out there know anything about USB video capture devices?
[05:49] <S0me1> Tehk: press CTRL + h
[05:49] <m3thos> burnerx: try running "top" for seeing your system load, "df -h" will show your disk usage, "who" will show who is logged in..
[05:49] <S0me1> it will show you hides file & folders
[05:49] <vox754> pebkac42: na, you should probably ask in the mozilla forums/documentation
[05:49] <m3thos> burnerx: now you just need to learn how to use a "unix shell"
[05:50] <pebkac42> It's not a firefox issue.
[05:50] <burnerx> m3thos, thank you
[05:50] <Master_Z> I tried something but I had no luck
[05:50] <Master_Z> any other tips on getting sound to work ?
[05:50] <PurpZeY> baconbits: You are missing libraries
[05:50] <m3thos> burnerx: that terminal shell is commonly called a "unix shell", its like a command.com but on very heavy steroids.. with no side-effects :D
[05:51] <baconbits> PurpZeY how do I get libraries? And make them accessible so typing sudo make it can find them and everything?
[05:51] <burnerx> m3thos, so is different from terminal commands.. huh
[05:51] <PurpZeY> baconbits: Install them using synaptic, off the CD.
[05:51] <PurpZeY> baconbits: You need the build libraries
[05:51] <baconbits> PurpZeY I don't have the CD, only an ISO of it
[05:51] <Dr_willis> Theres a great many learning the shell , tutorial sites out there. :) worth checking out
[05:51] <pebkac42> vox754 - In Feisty's System ->Preferences -> Preferred Applications, you can set a script as your mail handler.  In earlier Ubuntu versions, it passed things like 'mailto' references as parameters if you specified a custom script.  It no longer does so in Feisty, so I'm trying to find out how it's trying to send it.
[05:51] <PurpZeY> baconbits: mount the iso
[05:51] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[05:51] <m3thos> burnerx: nope.. the "gnome terminal" is the same thing.. it provides you a unix shell
[05:51] <Master_Z> guys
[05:52] <Master_Z> my wireless card in this laptop wont work
[05:52] <burnerx> m3thos, okay
[05:52] <Master_Z> how can I get it to work with linux ?
[05:52] <niriven> tony_: So basically, im creating a VPN server. I want to change the main net out of the 192.whatever range so it doesnt conflict ip's on vpn connection. If i have a router subnet with a 192 whatever, i dont have to worry because the main net cant access it, or even see those ip addreses.
[05:52] <Talaman72> Frogzoo: noafaik doesn't come up in the package list
[05:52] <m3thos> burnerx: try : echo $SHELL
[05:52] <baconbits> PurpZeY can you explain how to do that? I found the commands to mount the iso, but after that i didn't know what to do (Once it was mounted, it showed up on the desktop and all)
[05:52] <niuy>   Anyone know how to use squid? thank s
[05:53] <vox754> pebkac42: mmm.... not a clue, I hardly use a mail client. The answer must be kind of hidden but it should be there. Or maybe they removed, like the disk mounter from 6.06 to 6.10
[05:53] <m3thos> burnerx: in a gnome terminal, or in there.. if they say the same, (most likelly will print: bash) thats your shell, its the bash..
[05:53] <PurpZeY> baconbits: if it showed up on the desktop, it mounted. So go to synaptic and select that as a source and add the build libs
[05:53] <baconbits> And then I just repeat the same steps as before?
[05:53] <Master_Z> my wireless card isnt working right with linux
[05:53] <m3thos> burnerx: google about unix shell, unix command line, bash command line. ..etc...
[05:53] <Master_Z> is there someway to fix this >
[05:53] <baconbits> PurpZeY And then I just repeat the same steps as before?
[05:53] <burnerx> m3thos, thank you
[05:53] <niriven> Master_Z: ndiswrapper
[05:54] <Master_Z> where can I find that at ?
[05:54] <burnerx> m3thos, nothing show after echo $shell
[05:54] <lo4fer> i'm still shocked that ubuntu seems to have detected my onboard wireless.
[05:54] <baconbits> A general question, why is it that ubuntu doesn't support these wifi cards and we have to get windows drivers?
[05:54] <pebkac42> vox754 - seems silly to take out a piece of functionality like that, but it's certainly possible.  The goal here is to take advantage of a script made by the How-to-Geek, which passes the 'mailto' info to Gmail, but the functionality seems to have been broken in Feisty.
[05:54] <PurpZeY> baconbits: once you install the libs you should be good to go.
[05:54] <RobFromMO> Is anyone else having problems getting DVDs to playback in Feisty?
[05:54] <Master_Z> where can I get ndiswrapper?
[05:54] <baconbits> Isn't the whole idea of linux that it should "just work"?
[05:54] <lo4fer> baconbits, eh it's kind of the opposite
[05:55] <lo4fer> idea is you make it work the way you want it to
[05:55] <RobFromMO> baconbits: Because the driver writers write them for Windows and we have to find workarounds
[05:55] <m3thos> burnerx: its $SHELL .. uppercase... linux is "case sensitive" which means that $shell and $SHELL are two diferent things
[05:55] <vox754> pebkac42: this happens for a reason. They may have discovered some security risk.
[05:55] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[05:55] <baconbits> Well in the case of the wifi drivers, they'll either work or not work, and I can't imagine someone not wanting them to work
[05:55] <Bacon|ubuntu> How do I get a proper dvd codec?
[05:55] <m3thos> burnerx: that applies to all.. even files.. if you in the same directory create file "A" and file "a".. those will be two distinct files..
[05:56] <baconbits> So if everyone wants them to work, it should just come working :P
[05:56] <pebkac42> vox754 - definitely a possibility...any suggestions on where I might be able to get a more definitive answer?
[05:56] <vox754> baconbits: it is the fault of manufacturers, they make the card "work" in Windows. Everything in Linux is reverse-engineered, experimental.
[05:56] <baconbits> Ah
[05:56] <lo4fer> well, there are limitations to what you can make work. for example, much as i would like to make my creative x-fi extrememusic 7.1 work...
[05:56] <baconbits> Well I'll brb when I have my next questions :D
[05:56] <vox754> pebkac42: try the forums, and launchpad
[05:56] <burnerx> m3thos, got it.... /bin/bash
[05:56] <Bacon|ubuntu> IndyGunFreak: Hey
[05:57] <pebkac42> vox754 - sounds like a plan, thanks for the assist.
[05:57] <pebkac42> !launchpad
[05:57] <ubotu> launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[05:57] <vox754> pebkac42: it will be 100 
[05:57] <lo4fer> !pastebin
[05:57] <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)
[05:57] <Bacon|ubuntu> !dvdcodec
[05:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvdcodec - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:57] <lo4fer> !sandwich
[05:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sandwich - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:57] <Bacon|ubuntu> !dvd
[05:57] <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
[05:57] <PurpZeY> !dvdlibs
[05:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dvdlibs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <Madpilot> !botabuse
[05:58] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[05:58] <Bacon|ubuntu> !libdvd
[05:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libdvd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:58] <lo4fer> thanks madp. didn't know about /msg
[05:58] <pebkac42> vox754 - heh, I'll see what I can do about that..... ;)
[05:59] <pebkac42> in the meantime...I'm out.
[05:59] <vox754> Bacon|ubuntu: don't sweat it. Encryption, you are better off with a DVD player.
[05:59] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[06:00] <Master_Z> I have a question
[06:00] <vox754> !burn
[06:00] <ubotu> CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[06:00] <PurpZeY> !ask
[06:00] <Master_Z> why doesnt my wireless laptop card work ?
[06:00] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:00] <PurpZeY> Master_Z: What chipset?
[06:00] <niuq> hello
[06:00] <vox754> Master_Z: always start your question with specific information, like model, brand, chipset.  No your eyes color is not important.
[06:01] <fujin> Where should I place ttf files if I want X to be able to display them?
[06:01] <fujin> the ms fonts, etc?
[06:01] <Master_Z> purp
[06:01] <niuy> h3xagram: please view  http://forum.ubuntu.org.cn/index.php
[06:01] <Master_Z> where can I find it ?
[06:01] <niuq> how can i resize my ntfs partition and put it an ext 32 file system
[06:02] <S0me1> niuq: try use qpared tool
[06:02] <Madpilot> ubotu, fonts | fujin
[06:02] <PurpZeY> Master_Z: What kind of card is it?
[06:02] <fujin> !fonts
[06:02] <ubotu> fujin: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[06:02] <Master_Z> purp
[06:02] <Master_Z> where can I find the info on it ?
[06:02] <fujin> Madpilot: cool - thanks. I have some ttf fonts I'd like to manually install - any ideas?
[06:02] <niuq> S0mel: it's terminal?
[06:03] <vox754> !tab > Master_Z
[06:03] <S0me1> no it is GUI
[06:03] <solopablo> hi
[06:03] <Madpilot> fujin, see the URL the bot gave you - basically, dump them in ~/.fonts
[06:03] <vox754> !prefix > Master_Z
[06:03] <lo4fer> terminal? i'm very sorry to hear it. how long do you have?
[06:03] <niuq> S0mel: ok thx
[06:03] <fujin> oh, gangsta
[06:03] <solopablo> hi where r u from?
[06:03] <Bacon|ubuntu> where do
[06:03] <Master_Z> what are you talking about vox?
[06:03] <Master_Z> where do I type that in?
[06:03] <Bacon|ubuntu> where do I install libdvdread3?
[06:03] <S0me1> niuq: you can install it via apt, sudo apt-get install gparted
[06:04] <Bacon|ubuntu> !libdvdread3
[06:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libdvdread3 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:04] <solopablo> anybody knows how can play mp3 in ubuntu?
[06:04] <vox754> !mp3 | solopablo
[06:04] <ubotu> solopablo: 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
[06:04] <niuq> S0mel: yeah i just did it, thx
[06:04] <Bacon|ubuntu> solo
[06:05] <Master_Z> vox754
[06:05] <Master_Z> where do I do this
[06:05] <Bacon|ubuntu> get the XMMS player
[06:05] <solopablo> thanks
[06:05] <Bacon|ubuntu> it plays mp3s
[06:05] <S0me1> niuq: Welcome :p
[06:06] <vox754> Master_Z: open the terminal an type "sudo lshw"  and also "lspci" or "lsusb" to view hardware, pci devices and usb devices.
[06:06] <niuq> S0mel: isnt dangerous to play with ntfs partitions?
[06:07] <hatter> how can i tell gnome not to maximise a new program when its run ?
[06:07] <lo4fer> niuq: as root, i would think so.
[06:07] <damageDOne> Hey all, can someone tell me how to install kde themes on gnome so that kde apps are themed? I tried google but it turns up off topic stuff. And the forums skirt around it without actually explaining it.
[06:07] <niuq> S0mel: i mean, i could damage my windows partition?
[06:07] <vox754> niuq: in theory yes, but lately people say it works really well on Feisty. I haven't tried.
[06:07] <troy-> can anyone tell me if AES is included in the ubuntu kernel?
[06:07] <Master_Z> vox
[06:07] <Master_Z> found it
[06:07] <Master_Z> -network
[06:07] <Master_Z>                 description: Ethernet interface
[06:07] <Master_Z>                 product: 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
[06:07] <Master_Z>                 vendor: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
[06:08] <niuq> vox754: so could be dangerous to resize my ntfs partition using gparted tool
[06:08] <vox754> !paste > Master_Z
[06:08] <Master_Z> ?
[06:08] <niuq> lo4fer: why as a root?
[06:08] <lo4fer> niuq are you talking about during ubuntu installation
[06:08] <Master_Z> paste what?
[06:08] <niuq> lo4fer: no i am not
[06:08] <vox754> niuq: not really. If it is unmounted it is easy. You don't write to ntfs when resizing.
[06:09] <vox754> Master_Z: you shall not paste yer evil flood in here
[06:09] <Master_Z> where do I paste then ?
[06:09] <niuq> lo4fer: so what it does?
[06:09] <h3xagram> niuy: I don't speak Chinese
[06:09] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[06:09] <Budgieman> ni hao
[06:09] <Budgieman> hehhehheh
[06:09] <lo4fer> niuq do you not have access to windows?
[06:10] <niuq> lo4fer: i do have access, why?
[06:10] <damageDOne> !pastebin >  Master_Z
[06:10] <Master_Z> where is this ?
[06:10] <lo4fer> i'm no computer genius but if i wanted to mess with an ntfs partition i would just do it in windows
[06:10] <Master_Z> I know nothing about linux people >_<
[06:10] <S0me1> h3xagram: try use k3b
[06:10] <Seq> does anybody know how to get an absolute file path from a relative one in bash?
[06:10] <lo4fer> backup all data and go to won
[06:10] <Budgieman> hey, thanks everyone that helped me out
[06:10] <Budgieman> i gotta run
[06:10] <h3xagram> S0me1: I did, it says it can't burn it because the file is larger than 4.0 GB
[06:10] <Budgieman> later
[06:10] <niuq> lo4fer: i had some troubles with partition magic using windows
[06:10] <h3xagram> but its large enough to fit on DVD-R (I even tried a DVD-R DL)
[06:11] <vox754> Master_Z: maybe you haven't noticed but we've been sending you private messages through ubotu
[06:11] <S0me1> h3xagram: is it iso file or folder?
[06:11] <lo4fer> hexagram that's a common issue people have, although i don't know how to fix it.
[06:11] <niuq> vox754: im wonder, if it doesnt writes over the ntfs, what exactly a resizes do?
[06:12] <Master_Z> ah I see it
[06:12] <niuq> lo4fer: so i thought i could do it with ubuntu...
[06:12] <vox754> niuq: it resizes. It moves blocks of data to other parts of the disks, and what do I know.
[06:12] <sleeping141> what gstreamer plugins do I need to burn an audio CD from mp3s?
[06:12] <lo4fer> niuq: presumably you are shrinking the partition? extending is a fairly simple matter if i'm not mistaken. you can do that in windows disk management right?
[06:12] <MTecknology> does tar.gz or tar.bz2 offer better compression with the default nautilus settings?
[06:12] <S0me1> niuq: before you start make backup for your files
[06:12] <lo4fer> and defrag...
[06:13] <niuq> lo4fer: what do you mean with extending?
[06:13] <MTecknology> I'm trying to compress things to fit on a disk and .zip shrinks it to 709.4MB
[06:13] <MTecknology> I need to get it to fit on a CD :P
[06:13] <niuq> S0mel: yeah i just made it
[06:13] <lo4fer> niuq when you resize a partition, you either make it bigger or smaller. when making it bigger, you "extend" it into unpartitioned space on the drive. or something.
[06:13] <vox754> MTecknology: it really depends on the files. You can hardly compress mp3 and videos. But text files get compressed a lot.
[06:13] <Master_Z> vox
[06:13] <Master_Z> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25650/plain/
[06:14] <Master_Z> thats it
[06:14] <S0me1> niuq: gparted easy to use, you can resize partition ... etc
[06:14] <niuq> S0mel: i have some history with resizing my hd
[06:14] <lo4fer> extending an existing partition is an easier operation than shrinking, at least from the nuts and bolts perspective
[06:14] <scales11> hello all, i am having an issue with an excel file.  it was made in office 2003 and contains macros, graphs and a lot of data.  i really would like to not depend on office2003 so much but at this point i have little choice.  any suggestions?  openoffice begins to open it and then crashes
[06:14] <vox754> Master_Z: that is your Ethernet "wired" card, right?
[06:14] <sleeping141> what gstreamer plugins do I need to burn an audio CD from mp3s?
[06:14] <S0me1> niuq: it is like Norton Partition Magic
[06:15] <niuq> lo4fer: and you can give a specific format with that, to the unallocated space
[06:15] <Master_Z> vox, I guess
[06:15] <Master_Z> I have wireless built in though
[06:15] <Master_Z> 802.11 B/G
[06:15] <alfie> hi i just installed feisty on my desktop but sound still doesnt work can anyone help me with that?
[06:15] <stratos> Requesting help with configuring my Dual Monitors.  Currently my primary screen and my secondary screens are mix matched and I am trying to figure out how to swap them.
[06:15] <DraconPern> MTecknology: use 7zip
[06:15] <MTecknology> vox754, it's M$ Office 2003 Pro... I have a legal version but don't want it wasting space on my system, .zip ends up being about 10MB to big for a CD, i'm guessing either ter.gz or tar.bz2 will do better, but idk which one does best by default
[06:15] <vox754> Master_Z: mmm... One of those newer Asus Mobos. I think some people have problems.
[06:15] <h3xagram> S0me1: its a video file.
[06:15] <S0me1> h3xagram: are u there?
[06:15] <MTecknology> DraconPern, 7zip on linux?
[06:16] <Master_Z> anyway to get wireless to work ?
[06:16] <niuq> S0mel: i tried with that, and i had some problems, not sure why
[06:16] <chohmann> stratos: can you pastebin your xorg.conf?
[06:16] <DraconPern> MTecknology: http://www.7-zip.org/download.html  linux version at the bottom
[06:16] <vox754> MTecknology: are you kidding? 7 zip compression has been on Unix for ages.
[06:16] <hatter> i recently used a linux boot disk (knoppix) with fdisk to make ntfs partitions to put in a windows server, the first partition blew up.  I not discovered yet if its a faulty hard drive or if it was fdisk that caused the problems, but i am replacing the hard disk tonight and investigating
[06:16] <Master_Z> I g2g
[06:16] <Master_Z> bye I guess
[06:16] <lo4fer> can fat32 be recognized by linux?
[06:17] <Madpilot> lo4fer, of course
[06:17] <S0me1> h3xagram: you will find choice for DVD video in k3b, in Tools menu
[06:17] <stratos> chohmann: dude i talked to ya yesterday about this but i will pastebin for you
[06:17] <vox754> lo4fer: yes, writing is not a problem, but you cannot set permissions like read write execute, you need gid and uid for that
[06:17] <chohmann> stratos: yes, i know. you left for a bit and i had to leave before you got back.
[06:17] <Madpilot> MTecknology, 7zip is in the Ubuntu archives too
[06:17] <MTecknology> ok
[06:18] <S0me1> niuq: which one? Norton or gparted
[06:18] <niuq> S0mel: ok i am just trying to use the tool you just gave me, and the ntfs partition appears with a conflict signs, and does not gives me the option to resize that partition
[06:18] <craigbass1976> I was having a hell of a time last week trying to get Ubuntu on a dell inspiron 1100.  I read about video trouble, and could never get the boot cd into the gui to try the things.  I just found out though that the laptop has on 128 megs of ram.  Would this have prevented me from booting to the cd?
[06:18] <lo4fer> nor can you use the -t command when mounting apparently... :)
[06:18] <MTecknology> I really don't care what format it is, long as it's pushed below 700MB
[06:18] <h3xagram> s0me1: i don't want it in DVD video format.. i want to burn the single file to the DVD
[06:18] <troy-> does anyone know if ubuntu kernel comes with AES?
[06:18] <stratos> chohmann: http://rafb.net/p/VD9Txs73.html
[06:18] <niuq> S0mel: i had problems with norton, but it seems i have problems with gparted too
[06:19] <stratos> Requesting help with configuring my Dual Monitors.  Currently my primary screen and my secondary screens are mix matched and I am trying to figure out how to swap them.
[06:19] <DraconPern> troy-, I don't think there's any built in support for hardware aes.
[06:19] <craigbass1976> oops
[06:19] <troy-> DraconPern, software aes..
[06:19] <S0me1> niuq: i see, have you got error message ?
[06:19] <craigbass1976> did anyone answer me yet?
[06:20] <niuq> S0mel: it is actually a warning message: unable to find mountpoint
[06:20] <DraconPern> troy-, aes is only an encryption standard.... it depends on the application to support it.
[06:20] <h3xagram> Hello! I'm trying to burn a single 4 GB file on DVD, but I'm having difficulty doing this.. can someone please help me???
[06:20] <S0me1> h3xagram: ok try choose New Data CD Project, may your DVD has only 4 GB... How much your CD DVD GB?
[06:20] <vox754> craigbass1976: yes, a probable cause. But be considerate and don't flood the channel with "did anyone answer me yet?"
[06:20] <baconbits> PurpZeY It didn't work...I don't think
[06:21] <h3xagram> S0me1: as I've said, I've tried both 4.37 GB DVDs and 8.5 GB DVD Dual Layers
[06:21] <Bacon|ubuntu> h3xagram, if your dvd burns in CSS mode, then it is impossible
[06:21] <Bacon|ubuntu> ubuntu doesn't support playback for CSS dvds
[06:21] <Bacon|ubuntu> and nearly 90% of today's commercial dvds have the CSS encryption
[06:22] <damageDOne> Hey all, can someone tell me how to install kde themes on gnome so that kde apps are themed? I tried google but it turns up off topic stuff. And the forums skirt around it without actually explaining it.
[06:22] <vox754> h3xagram: maybe you are using some strange fat partition that cannot handle 4 GB files
[06:22] <baconbits> Bacon|ubuntu that seems like a weird thing to not support, if it's so popular...
[06:22] <shiki> hello, ive got this sound card 00:10.1 Audio device: nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio (rev a2), but when i make a sound file sound it doesnt make any sound and volume are raised at top, can anyone help me?
[06:22] <chohmann> stratos: why is the connected monitor item commented out?
[06:22] <Bacon|ubuntu> baconbits, its true.
[06:22] <vox754> !themes
[06:22] <Bacon|ubuntu> baconbits, there is a module called libdvdread3, but it doesn't work
[06:22] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[06:22] <baconbits> Bacon|ubuntu Why is it unsupported? Copyright issues? Or is it just missing?
[06:22] <stratos> cuz it only stops me from having X started
[06:22] <Bacon|ubuntu> baconbits, I've already tried it
[06:23] <craigbass1976> vox754, I left when I accidentally closed the xchat window and wanted to make sure I didn't miss it.  Thanks, and sorry
[06:23] <Bacon|ubuntu> baconbits, CSS is a scrambling code to prevent DVD rips
[06:23] <vox754> baconbits: Bacon|ubuntu it depends on big companies and the money they make.   Hey what's up with the nicknames!
[06:23] <damageDOne> vox754: that's not very useful.
[06:23] <Bacon|ubuntu> Bacon is my last name
[06:23] <Bacon|ubuntu> :O
[06:23] <niuq> kde themes works on gnome ?
[06:23] <h3xagram> Bacon|ubuntu: I've done it in Windows before, so the DVD burner supports it
[06:23] <baconbits> vox754 we are two different people, Lol
[06:23] <niuq> S0mel: so any suggestion?
[06:23] <Bacon|ubuntu> h3agram, check this out
[06:23] <h3xagram> vox754: what do you mean by some strange fat partition...
[06:23] <damageDOne> vox754: I've been to all of those places. But none of them help me.
[06:23] <Bacon|ubuntu> !dvd | h3xagram
[06:23] <ubotu> h3xagram: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[06:23] <h3xagram> there are no FAT partitions on the drive
[06:24] <baconbits> Ok I guess I should just ask my question
[06:24] <h3xagram> I don't have problems playing DVD
[06:24] <h3xagram> its writing a single 4 gb file to a DVD
[06:24] <Bacon|ubuntu> that covers some writing dvd propoerties
[06:25] <Bacon|ubuntu> no wonder, that was 6.06
[06:25] <Bacon|ubuntu> no wonder it didn't work
[06:25] <damageDOne> Thanks anyway!
[06:25] <baconbits> I'm trying to install ndiswrapper to get the windows wifi driver I need installed...but I don't have an internet connection or the CD (I do have the ubuntu ISO). PurpZeY told me the reason ndiswrapper wouldn't install is that I didn't have the build libraries installed, so I *think* I did that, but ndiswrapper won't install. Isn't there some executable I can download that can get all the libraries and install ndiswrapper for me?
[06:26] <lo4fer> sudo gedit /etc/fstab muwahahah
[06:26] <baconbits> I have the pastebin from my sudo make, if you want to see it to see the exact error I'm getting
[06:26] <freez> i just reinstalled windows and lost grub loader
[06:26] <vox754> baconbits: can't you use a wired ethernet connection for a while to download stuff
[06:26] <lo4fer> reinstall grub from your live cd, ja?
[06:26] <freez> i used the install cd reinstall grub still cant get nothing
[06:27] <lo4fer> oh dear
[06:27] <baconbits> vox754 Not until saturday night...and I'm trying to get it installed now
[06:27] <freez> anyone can help please
[06:27] <vox754> baconbits: you run make without sudo, only make install needs sudo (moves installed things to directories)
[06:27] <freez> ja lo4fer
[06:27] <varka> h3xagram: you have to burn it as UDF as the limitation for a single file not bo be bigger than 2.2GB comes from the ISO9660-specification
[06:28] <h3xagram> varka: how would I do that?
[06:28] <freez> i tried frist sudo grub find/boot/grub/stage1 root(9 .. setup (hd0,2)
[06:28] <freez> didnt help either
[06:28] <h3xagram> varka: i don't see an option in k3b for UDF
[06:28] <baconbits> vox754 but that doesn't tell me why it won't install...surely giving root priveleges to the command wouldn't keep it from working properly
[06:28] <freez> then i reinstalled grub from my live cd
[06:28] <technel> My previous install of Ubuntu (Gnome) started up in 10-15 sec at most. I installed Xubuntu and I just timed it--the screen that just says "Xubuntu" and has a loading bar was up for 2 min, 20 sec!! Am I doing something wrong?
[06:29] <niuq> what's the offtopic ubuntu channel?
[06:29] <chohmann> stratos: your xorg.conf indicates you're using the nv drivers, not the nvidia drivers. I don't think the nv drivers support dualhead.
[06:29] <freez> so anyone can help get my system back please
[06:29] <baconbits> If it's off topic, why does it need to be ubuntu?
[06:29] <baconbits> Off topic is off topic :D
[06:29] <vox754> baconbits: yes, I was just stressing a poitn. Anyway, You need the ndiswrapper source code which you get from a tar.gz in SourceForge.net. And you also need the "build-essential" package, and your "linux-headers-$(uname -r)"  maybe you can download them as .deb from the repositories.
[06:30] <niuq> well it needs to be it
[06:30] <Madpilot> baconbits, because on #ubuntu-offtopic the Ubuntu Code of Conduct still applies
[06:30] <stratos> chohmann: i'm currently looking at dual head, that nv is for my motherboard, my mobo uses nv drivers as well
[06:30] <jamesgogo> Does anyone know how to configure Mplayer to play with Multiple screens? Just like the IBM Demo on the Elive .4
[06:30] <niuq> Madpilot: thx ^^
[06:31] <baconbits> vox754 Well I have all of that. The build-essential and the linux-headers are on the iso, and when i double click them, it pops up a little box and the button doesn't say "install" it says "reinstall". That leads me to believe the libraries are properly installed...
[06:31] <qual> why does nautilus take 30sec+ to load a window ?
[06:31] <vox754> baconbits: see if you have gcc installed, like "gcc --version"
[06:32] <varka> h3xagram: growisofs -Z /dev/hd? -udf /folder/to/burn
[06:32] <baconbits> vox754 I type that exactly?
[06:32] <melchior7> qual, b/c gnome is slow to begin with and you probably have older hardware
[06:32] <chohmann> stratos: whoops, sorry, should have looked closer.
[06:32] <Madpilot> qual, what're your hardware specs? CPU & RAM?
[06:32] <vox754> baconbits: do you really expect me to answer that before you try it yourself?
[06:33] <chohmann> stratos: why is the connected monitor line commented out?
[06:33] <stratos> chohmann: someone told me edit your xorg.conf stratos - name the first screen screen0 and the next screen1 or whatever.
[06:33] <qual> melchior7, it just started
[06:33] <baconbits> vox754 Well that would be nice because it takes me like 5 minutes to shutdown windows and log into ubuntu and come back...a little excessive when I just need to know if a command works
[06:33] <qual> within the last 2 days
[06:33] <stratos> chohmann: and in ServerLayout you can put Screen1 rightof Screen0
[06:33] <qual> Madpilot, same hardware as i've had
[06:33] <stratos> chohmann: but in reality i dont really know how to do that
[06:34] <stratos> chohmann: i'm super noob to linux and i've been trying to fix this one simple problem for 2 days now
[06:34] <Madpilot> qual, did gnome/nautilus used to open faster, then?
[06:34] <omegacenti_> Is anything linked to ctl + alt + delete in Ubuntu? How can I tell? Can I set it up to bring up System monitor?
[06:34] <vox754> baconbits: oh, should have mentioned that, I forgot. Some people use Windows and Ubuntu at the same time whle in here, but wa... yeah.Let me think.
[06:34] <Budgieman> hola
[06:34] <melchior7> omegacenti_, system->preference->keyboard shortcuts
[06:34] <technel> My previous install of Ubuntu (Gnome) started up in 10-15 sec at most. I installed Xubuntu (XFCE) and I just timed it--the screen that just says "Xubuntu" and has a loading bar was up for 2 min, 20 sec!! Any ideas for what the problem might be?
[06:35] <Budgieman> i've used the alternate CD, and it still doesn't work
[06:35] <Budgieman> could anyone help me out with this?
[06:35] <chohmann> stratos: i think the two screen sections option is for people who have two separate video cards. in fact, that what my situation is.
[06:35] <freez> i just reinstalled windows and lost grub loader anyone can help a newbie fixing this problem please ?
[06:35] <ziroday> technel: whilst loading press atl+f1 to see the output
[06:35] <ziroday> !grub | freez
[06:35] <ubotu> freez: 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
[06:35] <Budgieman> i'm still a little wary that the ISO says AMD64 while i have a 64-bit Pentium D processor
[06:35] <qual> Madpilot, yes it acted normally a few days ago.
[06:35] <Budgieman> anyone know if it only runs on AMDs?
[06:36] <Budgieman> AMD64s, i mean?
[06:36] <qual> also system monitor totally freezes when i open it and try to goto another tab
[06:36] <omegacenti_> What is a shortcut thats named like: 0xa0 mean?
[06:36] <vox754> Budgieman: it is the same, but we have already told you, use the i386
[06:36] <technel> ziroday, When I log off Xubuntu, I see a black console screen that says "timidity is not configured" (or something along those lines)--could that have anything to do with it?
[06:36] <Budgieman> reeealllly? i'd really like to use the 64 bit version
[06:36] <Budgieman> vox754, isn't the performance comprimised
[06:36] <Rictoo> stratus has one monitor connected to his vcard with a DVI cable, and another VGA monitor connected to the card with a VGA>DVI converter
[06:36] <Budgieman> ?
[06:37] <Madpilot> qual, that smells like hardware trouble of some sort starting - or else you have a recently screwed up config file somewhere...
[06:37] <arghh> hello all, i am on ubuntu6.06, is there a way that i could upgrade straight to fiesty without reinstalling?
[06:37] <Rictoo> Ubuntu keeps putting the VGA monitor as default
[06:37] <baconbits> vox754 Ok, let me know when you're done thinking :P
[06:37] <qual> Madpilot, hmm
[06:37] <varka> h3xagram: an alternative would be to use nerolinux as it supports UDF ootb
[06:37] <Madpilot> arghh, you can go 6.06->6.10->7.04 - no safe way to skip versions
[06:37] <n2diy> arghh: why "upgrade"?
[06:37] <chohmann> stratos: try this. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/dual-monitors-with-nvidia.html
[06:38] <vox754> Budgieman: okay, but when you are unable to watch your pretty flash pages and videos don'tcome complaining. These newer 64 bit are cheap, but there is actually not much software ready for it. You could try Gentoo Linux.
[06:38] <Rictoo> chohmann: I'm helping him with this
[06:38] <Rictoo> we've used that
[06:38] <Budgieman> hmmm
[06:38] <Rictoo> but it still makes the VGA monitor default
[06:38] <qual> have any of you seen/experienced/heard of any ubuntustudio reviews?
[06:38] <qual> problems started happening after i upgraded to it
[06:38] <orbisvicis> where can i find libsdl-dev for dependency SDL ?
[06:39] <Rictoo> So he got dual monitors wokring, but Ubuntu keeps making the monitor connected with a VGA>DVI cable the default
[06:39] <Budgieman> vox754, know if theres much of a difference in speed?  you're not getting all you could out of a 64-bit processor with 32-bit OS, right?
[06:39] <ziroday> technel: maybe not sure what timidity is
[06:39] <arghh> madpilot: when i try and update to 6.06, i get an error saying failed to fetch http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz/dists/dapper/Release.gpg The HTTP server sent an invalid reply header and
[06:39] <arghh> Failed to fetch http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz Bad header line
[06:39] <technel> ziroday, It's just some random audio program, never used it before
[06:39] <orbisvicis> !info libsdl1.2-dev
[06:39] <ubotu> libsdl1.2-dev: Simple DirectMedia Layer development files. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.11-7ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 818 kB, installed size 3484 kB
[06:39] <orbisvicis> nvrmind
[06:39] <Madpilot> arghh, Automatix might have broken your upgrades. That's one of the things it does best
[06:39] <technel> ziroday, I will try alt+f1---thanks
[06:39] <vox754> baconbits: I'm tired. Use the "dpkg -L <package name>" to get info on the installed packages, then use "locate ndiswrapper" try to clean up pieces from previous installations.
[06:39] <ziroday> technel: no prob
[06:40] <niuq> Budgieman:  its all about memory, how much memory do you have?
[06:40] <Budgieman> 1 gig
[06:40] <Budgieman> and an empty slot for more
[06:40] <ziroday> arghh: use source-o-matic to get a original apt sources.list then upgrade
[06:40] <vox754> Budgieman: no, it doesn't make a big difference for desktop users, but it may for scientists doing some heavy research or guys handling servers with thousands of operations.
[06:40] <Budgieman> ok
[06:41] <baconbits> vox754 I'll do it tomorrow, I'm tired too, this is ridiculously overcomplicated for installing one flipping driver
[06:41] <niuq> Budgieman: it gives a big difference with the memory space, but 1giga it's just ok with 32 bits
[06:41] <jdt> does anyone know which script handles suspend / resume. Basically, I just wanna kill desktop effects first before suspend so that it comes back ok.
[06:41] <Budgieman> ok
[06:41] <Budgieman> well, thanks for all your help fellas
[06:42] <Budgieman> so in conclusion, i should try alternative 32-bit ubuntu 7.04?
[06:42] <vox754> baconbits: It took me about three months to set up my wireless. I can't be happier now. And I can always use ethernet if I need to.
[06:42] <niuq> Budgieman:  i386 for a pentium D
[06:42] <Budgieman> btw, 64-bit users aren't the only ones having this installation problem, right?
[06:42] <Budgieman> ok, perfect
[06:42] <Budgieman> should i get the alternative version?
[06:42] <Budgieman> non-live CD?
[06:43] <baconbits> vox754 Why is it so overcomplicated? I'm used to windows, so I dunno if it would work, but can't someone just compile an EXE that does all this library installing and ndiswrapper installing for you?
[06:43] <h3xagram> varka: where do I obtain nerolinux?
[06:43] <guacamole> only 2 since last night?
[06:43] <ziroday> baconbits: use .deb's
[06:43] <ziroday> baconbits: theyre exactly the same as .exe
[06:44] <varka> h3xagram: http://www.nero.com/eng/NeroLINUX.html
[06:44] <vox754> baconbits: that is called a debian package, it is already done. Ndiswrapper is in the repositories, although it is usually better to use a newer version.
[06:44] <niuq> !NeroLinux
[06:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nerolinux - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:44] <baconbits> ziroday find me one that installs ndiswrapper including all the libraries and everything
[06:44] <baconbits> vox754 Wait...you mean I could just use an old version and be done?
[06:44] <hatter> how do i move the gnome toolbar when the icons are large and no handle can be found ?
[06:45] <vox754> baconbits: do I have to answer?
[06:45] <ziroday> baconbits: you could just go to synaptic | search for ndiswrapper and install everything there
[06:45] <baconbits> vox754 Yes.
[06:45] <baconbits> ziroday I don't have an internet connection. Ndiswrapper isn't in the synaptics list
[06:46] <trelayne> Hi all, I'm using a hotspot that implements WPE encryption only. I understand that WPE is week. But if I visit sensitive sites that require passwords, should that be enough to keep me safe?
[06:46] <sevda> sevda1990_2007@yahoo.com
[06:46] <fujin> trelayne: no, absolutely not
[06:46] <Budgieman> vox754, i'm installing 32-bit ubuntu, but is there any way to get the 64-bit version to work?
[06:46] <omegacenti> trelayne: its really easy to break wep. Really easy.
[06:46] <fujin> people will be able to sniff your passwords by haxoring the WEP
[06:47] <ziroday> baconbits: you can cache it locally
[06:47] <arghh> madpilot: any way to fix it?
[06:47] <orbisvicis> like airsnort
[06:47] <vox754> Budgieman: yes, some things may work, other things may not, as simple as that.
[06:47] <Budgieman> ok
[06:47] <vox754> !flash64 > Budgieman
[06:47] <trelayne> is there any way to add another layer of encryption myself?
[06:47] <omegacenti> Forgot my question. :(
[06:47] <Budgieman> any way to get the installation to work, though?
[06:47] <Madpilot> arghh, not sure. Try disabling all unofficial sources in your sources.list, and trying again.
[06:47] <varka> h3xagram: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=351949&highlight=udf
[06:47] <fujin> trelayne: err, route all of your traffic through a ssh tunnel?
[06:47] <Budgieman> i've tried the live 64-bit installation
[06:47] <omegacenti> trelayne: not really unless you have access to the wireless network router yourself.
[06:48] <Budgieman> and the alternative
[06:48] <Budgieman> they both lock up
[06:48] <arghh> madpilot: where is the source list? filepath would be handy
[06:48] <trelayne> fujin,  so ssh should be ok because they get garbage anyway?
[06:48] <fujin> hrm
[06:48] <fujin> kind of, not really, but kind of
[06:48] <omegacenti> trelayne: what fujin might said might work because unecrypted jibberish is still just jibberish in plaintext
[06:48] <Madpilot> arghh, /etc/apt/sources.list - or it can be managed thru Synaptic, in 6.06
[06:48] <ziroday> arghh: /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:49] <xiven> Hey
[06:49] <baconbits> Goodnight guys, I'm tired of screwing with this tonight, I'll probably just wait until I have ethernet access
[06:49] <fujin> yes, if someone was packetsniffing all of your traffic, they'd see openssl'd traffic
[06:49] <xiven> What is the name of the latest Java SDK/JRE in the Ubuntu repos?
[06:49] <vox754> baconbits: wise decission
[06:49] <omegacenti> xiven: Sun-java6-jre
[06:49] <trelayne> hmmmm.... is there anything easy I can use to ride the ssh tunnel?  I/e is there a how to?
[06:49] <technel> Start-up of Ubuntu is taking a LONG time. I pressed alt+f1 and this message appears many many times: "...failed to set xfermode..." with some random numbers/characters around it...any ideas?
[06:50] <xiven> Package sun-java6-jre is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[06:50] <xiven> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[06:50] <xiven> is only available from another source
[06:50] <xiven> E: Package sun-java6-jre has no installation candidate
[06:50] <chohmann> stratos: the "UseDisplayDevice" doesn't look right. I think it should just be DFP.
[06:50] <omegacenti> trelayne: off the top of my head, not really might want to try tldp.org
[06:50] <niuq> xiven: try apt-cache search <package>
[06:50] <lo4fer> so you can basically sit in a coffee shop with a laptop and sniff packets undetected, huh?
[06:50] <Frogzoo> lo4fer: basically
[06:50] <fujin> that's not entirely true
[06:50] <xiven> It says its not in my repos
[06:50] <vox754> Budgieman: try Ubuntu i386 first, unplug your harddrives, yes, don't use "splash" nor "quiet" as options so you can see the messages, unplug peripherics you don't need only mouse and keyboard, try different things, to a memory test.
[06:51] <omegacenti> xiven: might ned to add the unvierse/multiverse repos
[06:51] <varka> xiven: dapper/edgy/feisty?
[06:51] <xiven> fiesty
[06:51] <spartan> hi
[06:51] <orbisvicis> whats make[2] : *** [po/ar.gmo]  Error 127 ?
[06:51] <Budgieman> vox754, ok, thanks for all your help
[06:51] <Budgieman> i'll see what i can do
[06:52] <varka> xiven: then its definetely in the repos, check your sources
[06:52] <spartan> i have a problem n_n
[06:52] <arghh> Madpilot: ty, its upgrading to 6.10 now
[06:52] <spartan> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25647/plain/
[06:53] <lo4fer> spartan did your packets get sniffed?
[06:53] <Cool_Nick> my Problem: with time masquerading starts doing funny things(web pages will only partially load or not even start loading etc...from client machines).  Anyone gots any ideas?
[06:53] <varka> xiven: its in multiverse
[06:53] <fujin> What's stopping pidgin from going into the ubuntu repositories?
[06:53] <Cool_Nick> time^^=hours
[06:53] <Madpilot> fujin, it'll be in the Gusty repos, I imagine
[06:54] <fujin> ah, I see
[06:54] <hollero> how can i add the trash bin to the panel if i accidentally removed it?
[06:54] <fujin> ubuntu+1 then
[06:54] <fujin> bugger
[06:54] <spartan> lo4fer: sniffed ?? :S i dont speak english very well............ sorry
[06:54] <orbisvicis> similarly whats [ /bin/sh: GETTEXT_MSGMERGE_EXECUTABLE-NOTFOUND: not found ] 
[06:54] <fujin> anyone had any experience with ipw4965AGN?
[06:54] <xiven> I well I found them
[06:54] <Madpilot> hollero, right-click on the panel -> Add To Panel, find the trash applet. Done.
[06:54] <xiven> Too bad it wont install them
[06:54] <xiven> Says there isnt a version specified or something
[06:55] <orbisvicis> hollero, right click panel handle > add to panel > trash thingy
[06:55] <Muggle> hi.
[06:55] <varka> fujin: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/net/pidgin
[06:55] <fujin> mm
[06:55] <fujin> cool
[06:56] <niuq> xiven: you use any ide?
[06:56] <xiven> What do you mean?
[06:56] <hatter> can i specifically notify a program to run on the second cpu in a dual core setup ?
[06:56] <niuy> .
[06:56] <xiven> For java programming?
[06:56] <niuq> xiven: yeah
[06:56] <xiven> I need java so I can RUN a program
[06:56] <lo4fer> literally, sniff means to search by smell. like a rat sniffing for cheese in a maze.
[06:56] <hollero> orbisvicis, thanx
[06:56] <xiven> And it demands sun java
[06:56] <xiven> sun-java5-bin:
[06:56] <xiven> Package sun-java5-bin has no available version, but exists in the database.
[06:56] <xiven> This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents of sources.list
[06:56] <Muggle> could anybody tell me if support for breezy has stopped? I just get 404 errors when I run apt-get update.
[06:57] <rocca> where can I find the default sources.list for edgy ?
[06:57] <spartan> aah
[06:57] <omegacenti> My suspend/hibernation seems to be broken. Need some ideas on how to diagnose the issue or walkthrough advice would be appreciated.
[06:57] <niuq> xiven: did you tried looking on sun page?
[06:58] <xiven> Yeah
[06:58] <xiven> I downloaded it
[06:58] <xiven> but it just gives you a damn folder
[06:58] <varka> rocca: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/sources.list#head-371d573130c472846a6ac31cc71eae0ac39ecd90
[06:58] <xiven> And i put a symlink...but when i try to use it, it says "this can be found in  <bunch of package names here>"
[06:59] <bryan> I am able to mount an smb share manually just fine, but if i try to mount it on boot, my system just hangs for like 30 seconds & then I can't access the share- i get weird IO errors when I try. Can anyone please help me?
[06:59] <rocca> varka: thanks
[06:59] <technel> Start-up of Ubuntu is taking a LONG time. I pressed alt+f1 and this message appears many many times: "...failed to set xfermode..." with some random numbers/characters around it...any ideas?
[06:59] <emman101> does any one use ajunta compiler and IDE here?
[06:59] <Cool_Nick> is there a max connections for masq option?
[06:59] <omegacenti> !suspend
[06:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about suspend - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:59] <xiven> And all the fucking packages in the repo, are missing version specifications, or are obsolete, or Something
[06:59] <omegacenti> !hibernate
[06:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hibernate - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:00] <Frogzoo> omegacenti: suspend is pretty hit & miss atm, works for some & others not, not sure what can be done when it doesn't work
[07:00] <emman101> does any one use ajunta compiler and IDE here? I have trouble running my C program
[07:00] <omegacenti> Frogzoo: any links on these issues/ what I need to be looking at in order to even get a grasp on it? I don't fear research.
[07:00] <Frogzoo> omegacenti: google?
[07:00] <niuq> xiven: try apt-cache search sun-jre       you will find the package you need there
[07:00] <fujin> what do I need to do to get mp3 support?
[07:01] <Frogzoo> !codecs | fujin
[07:01] <ubotu> fujin: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:01] <omegacenti> Frogzoo: I have tried that. I wouldn't be asking here. I don't knoe what question to ask.
[07:01] <Muggle> could anybody tell me if support for breezy has stopped? I just get 404 errors when I run apt-get update.
[07:01] <ompaul> Muggle, it did
[07:01] <longgia2001> Hi all, I have an icon appeared on my desktop yesterday whenever i inserted a CDROM, but not today. However, I can mount it manually. Pls help me to make the icon appear again !
[07:02] <bharat862004> can someone tell me how to use compiz here..... i have already installed in on my system :)
[07:02] <Muggle> bugger. tx ompaul.
[07:02] <omegacenti> My suspend/hibernation seems to be broken. Need some ideas on how to diagnose the issue or walkthrough advice would be appreciated.
[07:02] <hackel> How can I set the default X resolution for the GDM login window, while still allowing users to chose a higher resolution if they wish?
[07:02] <fujin> does flash work in 64bit yet?
[07:02] <hagabaka> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackportstalks about the "Updates and Security" repositories. where is this updates repository?
[07:02] <orbisvicis> longgia2001, system - prefs - removable drives & media
[07:02] <ompaul> Muggle, well it was an 18 month one, get 6.06 or 7.04 from www.ubuntu.com :-)
[07:02] <niuq> xiven: didnt found the package, with apt-cache?
[07:02] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, I checked all the options
[07:03] <bharat862004> can some tell me how to use compiz... i have installed in my system ???
[07:03] <orbisvicis> fujin, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64Flash9
[07:03] <emman101> does anyone use Ajunta compiler and IDE here? I have trouble running my C program.. it creates an object but it won't show the output..
[07:03] <gnychis_> how can i get network manager to remember my wireless passwords? do i really need gnome-keyring?  I don't even use gnome....
[07:03] <Frogzoo> omegacenti: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=suspend
[07:03] <omegacenti> Hmmm.. seems like I need to make my swap 2 times bigger than my ram for starters
[07:04] <niuq> gnychis_: my network manager remembers my wireless passwords
[07:04] <Muggle> ompaul,  it's a remote production server used for hosting web sites and mail for clients. may just leave it for a while, it's 100% stable.
[07:04] <bharat862004> CAN SOME ONE TELL ME HOW TO USE COMPIZ.... I HAVE INSTALLED IN MY SYSTEM :)
[07:04] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, storage tab, first 3 checkbox all checked, but not work
[07:04] <MacDrunk> cables
[07:04] <ompaul> !compiz | bharat862004
[07:04] <ubotu> bharat862004: 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
[07:04] <MacDrunk> how do i unistall kde desktop
[07:04] <gnychis_> niuq: do you have gnome-keyring installed?
[07:05] <orbisvicis> longgia, then check gconf-editor -> apps -> nautilus
[07:05] <`eric-> !torrent
[07:05] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[07:05] <xiven> I found the packages (using synaptic), but it says : sun-java5-jre:
[07:05] <xiven> Package sun-java5-jre has no available version, but exists in the database.
[07:05] <xiven> This typically means that the package was mentioned in a dependency and never uploaded, has been obsoleted or is not available with the contents of sources.list
[07:06] <emman101> does anyone use Ajunta compiler and IDE here? I have trouble running my C program.. it creates an object but it won't show the output..
[07:06] <`eric-> hmm... which torrent client do you guys recommend?
[07:06] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, i open gconf-editor already, wat 2 chk pls
[07:06] <vip3rousmango> Azureus
[07:06] <Frogzoo> ericx_2: azureus is really good if you have lots of ram
[07:06] <rocca> is there a real player repository for amd64 ?
[07:06] <vip3rousmango> anyone know of a good Nintendo 64 emulator?
[07:07] <`eric-> vip3rousmango, Frogzoo thanks guys :)
[07:07] <Frogzoo> vip3rousmango: apt-cache search nintendo
[07:07] <orbisvicis> longgia2001, apps > nautilus > desktop > volumes_visible
[07:08] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, volumn visible checked
[07:08] <MacDrunk> so please some onte tell me the unistall command of kde destop
[07:08] <rocca> I mean a package for amd64 real player, or for the real player's codecs ?
[07:08] <orbisvicis> well then no idea
[07:08] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, the desktop do show my ntfs volumns, but not the cdrom
[07:08] <barata> hallo, I need to clean up xfce .... what files/folders shall I delete from /home?
[07:08] <ElIncorruptible> hello
[07:09] <orbisvicis> last try me, check if cdrom is still in /dev, or if it exists ie can be mounted , longgia2001
[07:09] <ElIncorruptible> Any oune knox the soft Skype?
[07:09] <ElIncorruptible> does any one know?
[07:09] <ElIncorruptible> mi inglesh is very bad
[07:09] <emman101> does anyone use Ajunta compiler and IDE here? I have trouble running my C program.. it creates an object but it won't show the output.. it says THE PROGRAM FILE IS NOT A LOCALFILE..
[07:09] <longgia2001> orbisvicis, I can mount it manually wif either "mount /dev/scd0" or "mount /media/cdrom"
[07:10] <ElIncorruptible> I have problem with my mic
[07:10] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, se habla espanol?
[07:10] <orbisvicis> longgia2001, well then truly no idea
[07:10] <ElIncorruptible> JAJAJAJa
[07:10] <nomasteryoda> ah
[07:10] <ElIncorruptible> gracias
[07:10] <nomasteryoda> !es
[07:10] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:10] <longgia2001> anyway, thx, orbisvicis
[07:10] <vip3rousmango> Frogzoo: what? What am i looking for, and where am i searchign that?
[07:10] <ElIncorruptible> espaol o ingles?
[07:10] <snoops> perhaps yo ucould try asking in a c programming channel..might have better luck
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> english
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> you need install skype?
[07:11] <ElIncorruptible> ok I'll try
[07:11] <freezeman> exit
[07:11] <ElIncorruptible> no, I already did
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> ok
[07:11] <ElIncorruptible> but my MIC level is too low
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> problemo?
[07:11] <nomasteryoda> ah
[07:11] <`eric-> nomasteryoda: he said his mic doesnt work
[07:12] <nomasteryoda> ic
[07:12] <ElIncorruptible> I did use alsamixer
[07:12] <nomasteryoda> ubuntu
[07:12] <ElIncorruptible> Kubuntu
[07:12] <nomasteryoda> ok
[07:12] <ElIncorruptible> is the same. basicly
[07:12] <nomasteryoda> uno momento
[07:13] <Cool_Nick> my masqerade feels like its hitting a max somewhere.  new wbpages after a while fail to load...any idea?
[07:13] <ElIncorruptible> I did ativate the MIC BOOS and it is still to low :(
[07:13] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, the mic is external headset?
[07:13] <ElIncorruptible> yes
[07:13] <KingNothing> does anyone else out there run opera?
[07:13] <emman101> does anyone use Ajunta compiler and IDE here? I have trouble running my C program.. it creates an object but it won't show the output.. it says THE PROGRAM FILE IS NOT A LOCALFILE..
[07:13] <nomasteryoda> not if i can help it KingNothing
[07:14] <nomasteryoda> but it is installed
[07:14] <ElIncorruptible> yes, it id, but the sounf level ir toos low
[07:14] <ElIncorruptible> it is
[07:14] <KingNothing> ... I'm having an issue with flash not having audio... any ideas?
[07:14] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, the alsamixer you used in terminal?
[07:15] <ElIncorruptible> mmmm..... don't know
[07:15] <longgia2001> I have an icon appeared on my desktop yesterday whenever i inserted a CDROM, but not today. However, I can mount it manually. I did [System-> Preferences -> Removables ...]  and checked all the 3 1st checkboxes. Also check the [app/nautilus/desktop/volumns_visible] , but not work.  Pls help me to make the icon appear again !
[07:15] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, konsole
[07:15] <ElIncorruptible> yes, by console
[07:15] <MacDrunk> so
[07:15] <nomasteryoda> k
[07:15] <MacDrunk> any command to unistall kde desktop
[07:16] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, open alsamixer in console
[07:16] <ElIncorruptible> apt-get install kde-base?
[07:16] <nomasteryoda> press "tab" key
[07:16] <ElIncorruptible> yes, I did
[07:16] <nomasteryoda> k
[07:16] <ElIncorruptible> guauuuuu.... i did
[07:16] <longgia2001> nomasteryoda, I have an icon appeared on my desktop yesterday whenever i inserted a CDROM, but not today. However, I can mount it manually. I did [System-> Preferences -> Removables ...]  and checked all the 3 1st checkboxes. Also check the [app/nautilus/desktop/volumns_visible] , but not work.  Pls help me to make the icon appear again !
[07:16] <nomasteryoda> Mic gain=22.5 db
[07:17] <nomasteryoda> ?
[07:17] <ElIncorruptible> I onlu see "mic" and this leves is 0
[07:17] <nomasteryoda> longgia2001, you reboot?
[07:17] <nomasteryoda> ah
[07:17] <ElIncorruptible> only
[07:18] <nomasteryoda> ElIncorruptible, use cursor key up
[07:18] <longgia2001> nomasteryoda, it needs 2 reboot?
[07:18] <nomasteryoda> longgia2001, if you did updates to kernel... or atleast restart x
[07:18] <nomasteryoda> have seen that "problem" before
[07:19] <ElIncorruptible> nomasteryoda... I'm going to try it, thanks
[07:19] <longgia2001> nomasteryoda, I use U7.04, ker 2.6.20-15-i386
[07:19] <ElIncorruptible> sos un capo papa
[07:20] <imenvisible> you guys have some good judgment, xmms or rhythmbox ?
[07:20] <ElIncorruptible> you are a master, bro
[07:20] <nomasteryoda> lol
[07:20] <nomasteryoda> sweet
[07:20] <nomasteryoda> glad that worked
[07:20] <nomasteryoda> whew
[07:20] <nomasteryoda> sos un capo papa
[07:20] <MaddMaxx> I'm considering installing Ubuntu, but need to know that if when running windows XP from a flash drive I will be able to run other programmes off of a CD/DVD?
[07:21] <nomasteryoda> MaddMaxx, as in windows programs?
[07:21] <nomasteryoda> running in windows or ubuntu?
[07:21] <MaddMaxx> Yes.
[07:21] <MaddMaxx> Windows programmes.
[07:21] <nomasteryoda> !wine
[07:21] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:21] <longgia2001> nomasteryoda, I use U7.04, ker 2.6.20-15-i386, this system has been veli stable, upgraded far from 6.06 --> 6.10 --> 7.04
[07:21] <MaddMaxx> I don't want wine.
[07:21] <nomasteryoda> ok
[07:21] <MacDrunk> wine is not working
[07:21] <MaddMaxx> I want to run Windows programmes on windows.
[07:22] <MaddMaxx> But need to know if this is possible when using windows off of a flash drive.
[07:22] <Frogzoo> MaddMaxx: you're in the wrong chan
[07:22] <MaddMaxx> Why?
[07:22] <nomasteryoda> longgia2001, recommend making new user, logging in as that user... if your cd icon appears, then some setting as your main user is torqued
[07:22] <Frogzoo> MaddMaxx: this chan is for ubuntu, not windows
[07:22] <MaddMaxx> No shit.
[07:22] <MaddMaxx> That's why it's called #ubuntu.
[07:22] <MaddMaxx> But I have a linux-related problem.
[07:23] <nomasteryoda> MaddMaxx, if you want to run windows stuff, you need either a vm or dualboot
[07:23] <nomasteryoda> dualboot is better method
[07:23] <MaddMaxx> But I've heard of people running it soley off of a flash drive, like a boot CD.
[07:23] <longgia2001> nomasteryoda, I did login in diff users, all has this problem
[07:23] <MaddMaxx> I agree, but I need only one programme that wine cannot run.
[07:23] <MaddMaxx> Yet Windows can.
[07:24] <TheCougar> is there anything I can run on my windows system to determin if ubuntu will have the correct drivers for all of my hardware?
[07:24] <nomasteryoda> longgia2001, hmmm not sure longgia2001 i've not been using "ubuntu" for a while... use kubuntu mostly now and have no issues with icons on desktop
[07:24] <TheCougar> or is there something on the live cd maybe?
[07:24] <longgia2001> I can manually mount/umount wif every users, but not automount & not appear the icon on desktop
[07:24] <nomasteryoda> TheCougar, boot the live cd
[07:24] <MacDrunk> can someone tell why switching bettwen gnome and kde wont work
[07:24] <nomasteryoda> TheCougar, is it a desktop>?
[07:24] <longgia2001> Thx nomasteryoda
[07:24] <MacDrunk> the scren freezzes
[07:24] <MaddMaxx> I'll just hit some fora
[07:24] <nomasteryoda> np
[07:25] <nomasteryoda> MacDrunk, as in using the Switch user functoin?
[07:25] <MacDrunk> yes
[07:25] <TheCougar> nomasteryoda: yeah
[07:25] <nomasteryoda> and doing a second user insteead of your main user
[07:25] <TheCougar> and does any one have anything that will kill my cat quickly?
[07:26] <nomasteryoda> lol ...
[07:26] <nomasteryoda> cat >dog
[07:26] <nomasteryoda> =D
[07:26] <TheCougar> lol
[07:26] <nomasteryoda> TheCougar, printers can have issues
[07:26] <TheCougar> he comes in soking wet so i figured "hey it must be raining out" so i go out to look how bad and its dry as can be...
[07:26] <MacDrunk> nomaster can you tell a command to unistall kde desktop?
[07:26] <nomasteryoda> like Lexmark
[07:27] <nomasteryoda> MacDrunk, aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop?
[07:27] <MacDrunk> is sudo apt-get unistall kde-desktop
[07:27] <MacDrunk> ok
[07:27] <TheCougar> i have an HP laser jet 1100 networked so i have to figure out how to get that going on my laptop with ubuntu before i go any further anyways
[07:27] <nomasteryoda> ya sudo
[07:27] <nomasteryoda> TheCougar, excellent
[07:27] <MacDrunk> do you use ubuntu or kubuntu?
[07:27] <mute> wow... man first time i see a gnu/linux room with so much people :p
[07:27] <nomasteryoda> kubuntu and ubuntu some
[07:27] <nomasteryoda> mute, this is a busy channel sometimes...
[07:28] <MacDrunk> hmm but both have the same debian core right
[07:28] <nomasteryoda> i don't know why i'm even up... 1:27 am here
[07:28] <MacDrunk> the diference is on the desktop
[07:28] <TheCougar> nomasteryoda: i wish i could switch completely but my work doesn't allow it:(
[07:28] <TheCougar> customers wouldn't be happy if i couldn't remember how to do anything in windows lol
[07:28] <nomasteryoda> TheCougar, i know what ya mean
[07:28] <nomasteryoda> i use windows inside vmware
[07:28] <nomasteryoda> that is my only windows install on my systems here
[07:28] <TheCougar> i thin i will try that sometime next week
[07:29] <TheCougar> i want to create a vm of my current main system so that I have it available to me still if i decide to format
[07:29] <Muggle> cheers.
[07:29] <MartezNJ> I'm having trouble getting my wireless card working- I'm really new to Linux so I don't really know what I'm doing. From what I can gather from various forums, I need to install (?) a new driver, which I downloaded from here: http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Linux.html -- but now I'm not sure where to go or if it's even the correct driver or if I'm even on the right track. If anybody can lend me a hand, it would be much appreciated 
[07:29] <maeth> hi, im trying to access from a remote computer my samba share, it ask me for a user and pass, i tried the login of my machine but it wont pass..
[07:30] <TheCougar> maeth: you have to use the samba share login username and password. you should have setup a few when you installed samaba, also you can set your shares to public so you don't need a pass
[07:30] <noiesmo> maeth, you need to create a username and password with "sudo smbpasswd username"
[07:30] <MacDrunk> maeth: you need to uncommed the line were it says password
[07:31] <MacDrunk> in the smb.conf
[07:31] <maeth> noiesmo, ok
[07:31] <MacDrunk> i have the same prob
[07:31] <noiesmo> maeth, or you can change some settings in smb.conf to remove username /password but not as secure
[07:31] <maeth> gonna try...
[07:31] <KingNothing> how do I change the default devices used by ALSA, OSS, and ESD? they send output to my analog outs instead of digital
[07:31] <necro> noiesmo: Thanx, that ntfs-3g fixed my problem.  Now I just have a dvd burning problem.  What program do you use to burn dvd's?
[07:31] <maeth> (prefer using user and pass)
[07:31] <snoops> k3b necro
[07:31] <TheCougar> night all
[07:31] <noiesmo> necro, I use k3b
[07:31] <necro> hmm
[07:31] <nomasteryoda> necro, i use k3b... very good
[07:31] <nomasteryoda> sudo aptitude install k3b
[07:32] <tom_> necro: or gnome-baker
[07:32] <nomasteryoda> necro, it is the best burner software ... period.. have 2 or more burners? it will know which one to use if one is say cd the other dvd
[07:32] <necro> thanx!
[07:32] <necro> I'm looking at it now.
[07:33] <noiesmo> necro, also you can use k9copy and k3b to opy/backup dvd movies
[07:33] <nomasteryoda> noiesmo, that works well too
[07:33] <nomasteryoda> very well
[07:33] <necro> noiesmo: yea, I got k9copy installed too.  Gonna try this k3b first.
[07:33] <MTecknology> I have a logitech game controller, how can I use that in linux?
[07:34] <nomasteryoda> MTecknology, is it usb?
[07:34] <maeth> GREAT!!!  its working :D
[07:34] <MTecknology> ya
[07:34] <noiesmo> necro, k3b will burn is like nero
[07:34] <nomasteryoda> i installed the joystick utilities
[07:34] <jacktheripper> how to partition motherdisk
[07:34] <necro> noiesmo: I hope this works, this is the ONlY problem I have left.  :))
[07:36] <nomasteryoda> !gparted | jacktheripper
[07:36] <ubotu> jacktheripper: 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
[07:36] <natbet> how do I access my raid0 partition?
[07:36] <jacktheripper> i am installing
[07:36] <MTecknology> nomasteryoda, so... how do I install it?
[07:36] <jacktheripper> onto motherdisk sda1
[07:36] <nomasteryoda> MTecknology, hang on...
[07:37] <jacktheripper> i have a 80gigaram motherdisk
[07:37] <jacktheripper> i am partition in install
[07:37] <jacktheripper> for the ubuntu
[07:38] <nomasteryoda> right
[07:38] <nomasteryoda> 10gb for / 40gb for '/home  2gb for swap
[07:38] <nomasteryoda> '/ = root
[07:38] <jacktheripper> done
[07:38] <necro> noiesmo: :-[ WRITE@LBA=0h failed with SK=0h/ASC=00h/ACQ=03h] : Input/output error
[07:38] <necro> :-( write failed: Input/output error
[07:39] <jacktheripper> me am installing
[07:39] <jacktheripper> *i
[07:39] <MacDrunk> jack do you speak spanish=
[07:39] <nomasteryoda> MTecknology, sudo aptitude install joystick && aptitude install jscalibrator
[07:39] <jacktheripper> english!
[07:39] <nomasteryoda> that should work
[07:39] <jacktheripper> only english
[07:39] <MacDrunk> yea right
[07:40] <jacktheripper> thats what she said
[07:40] <bill> hi, is there a channel for newbs that just installed ubuntu and are trying to get graphics drivers installed?
[07:40] <MTecknology> nomasteryoda, ty
[07:40] <tom_> bill: the one you are in
[07:40] <bill> lol
[07:40] <jacktheripper> bill, #noobvidia
[07:40] <arghh> bill: what graphics card u got?
[07:40] <bill> how bout #noobati?
[07:40] <mute> nvidia, ati, intel?
[07:41] <bill> i have an ati card
[07:41] <nomasteryoda> ewww
[07:41] <bruenig> oh no ati
[07:41] <arghh> oh god lol
[07:41] <nomasteryoda> lol
[07:41] <bill> lol, hey its an x800, not that bad
[07:41] <jacktheripper> apt-get install ati-penis-live-distro-v183-driver-com-kernel
[07:41] <arghh> i to have one, took me a good day of fking around to get it working lol
[07:41] <maeth> great ! got my pocket pc connected to samba up and runing :D
[07:41] <bill> well, i still only kinda know what "sudo" means
[07:41] <nomasteryoda> i'm using one here on this dull laptop...
[07:41] <nomasteryoda> not my preference....
[07:41] <bill> thats the extent of my knowledge of linux
[07:42] <jacktheripper> ...
[07:42] <nomasteryoda> bill, means "like root" privilages....
[07:42] <bruenig> bill, ati is a pain because ati doesn't release drivers
[07:42] <maeth> watching videos from my pc right now :D
[07:42] <Madpilot> jacktheripper, you're not helping...
[07:42] <MacDrunk> i dont know what sudo means
[07:42] <nomasteryoda> maeth, good
[07:42] <MacDrunk> hhahaha
[07:42] <jacktheripper> Madpilot, i know
[07:42] <MacDrunk> !sudo
[07:42] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[07:42] <MacDrunk> oo ok
[07:42] <MacDrunk> thanks
[07:42] <nomasteryoda> best of luck folks
[07:42] <jacktheripper> who needs help!?
[07:42] <bill> well they have some drivers tehre, my card is a couple years old now, (x800), so im figuring it should be supported, or whatever, right?
[07:42] <IcemanV9> !vpnc
[07:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vpnc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:42] <Madpilot> ubotu, ati | bill
[07:43] <crdlb> bill, it's supported by the driver builtin to feisty
[07:43] <MacDrunk> !god
[07:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about god - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:43] <crdlb> including 3d
[07:43] <mute> bill yes it's supported
[07:43] <binMonkey> help!!  new to irssi.
[07:43] <emman101> how to create a user in samba?
[07:43] <bill> well, i have ubuntu version 5.04....
[07:43] <maeth> ati driver is runing in xgl?
[07:43] <jacktheripper> !callvote kick MacDrunk
[07:43] <crdlb> bill, yikes
[07:43] <binMonkey> i fouled up my x system.
[07:43] <MacDrunk> huh
[07:43] <emman101> how to create a user in samba?
[07:43] <jacktheripper> its a bind
[07:43] <jacktheripper> pressed wrong button
[07:44] <bill> lol, well, i downloaded the new version... but i didnt have a cd to burn it to, and it was a pain trying to install it from within windows... i dont even think i was close, so i just threw the old cd in there...
[07:44] <maeth> emman101, i know how to set the pass of your username but dont know how to set a NEW username
[07:44] <mute> bill you have to install the fglrx driver
[07:44] <crdlb> mute, no you don't
[07:44] <jacktheripper> does anyone here have a masters degree?
[07:44] <binMonkey> can anyone help me fix my x system, please?
[07:44] <crdlb> not on an x800 with feisty
[07:44] <bill> well i typed in some command with fglrx or something
[07:44] <jacktheripper> in computer engineering
[07:44] <bill> it told me i had some weird video
[07:44] <noiesmo> necro, sorry had phone call ok so k9copy and libdvdcss and k3b = burn copy backup dvd movies
[07:44] <MacDrunk> me jackthe ripper
[07:44] <bill> wasnt ati...
[07:44] <MacDrunk> i have
[07:45] <nomasteryoda> jacktheripper, would that help matters?
[07:45] <maeth> crdlb, with that driver i can run xgl on a ATI video card??
[07:45] <mute> oh.. alright crdlb didn't know that sorry
[07:45] <MacDrunk> but not in computer engineering
[07:45] <crdlb> bill, you really need to upgrade
[07:45] <emman101> you also know how to restrict a user for a certain folder?
[07:45] <necro> noiesmo: :-[ WRITE@LBA=0h failed with SK=0h/ASC=00h/ACQ=03h] : Input/output error
[07:45] <necro> :-( write failed: Input/output error
[07:45] <MacDrunk> i have on economics
[07:45] <Madpilot> ubotu, bot | Hobbsee
[07:45] <ubotu> Hobbsee: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:45] <jacktheripper> nomasteryoda, no...it doesnt help on ubuntu
[07:45] <emman101> maeth:you also know how to restrict a user for a certain folder?
[07:45] <crdlb> mute, you can use fglrx, but you don't need to (and I wouldn't because fglrx is terrible)
[07:45] <jacktheripper> nomasteryoda, maybe for something designed for advanced users
[07:45] <maeth> yeah sure
[07:45] <noiesmo> necro, hmm interesting is that thru k3b
[07:45] <crdlb> maeth, ati what?
[07:45] <maeth> emman101, a certain user?
[07:45] <necro> noiesmo: yea
[07:45] <MTecknology> nomasteryoda, now I just need to install some games that will take the input :)
[07:46] <maeth> crdlb, XGL , meaning, beryl, compiz ...things like that
[07:46] <bill> well, can i upgrade to version 7 from within linux?
[07:46] <bill> or to i have to burn a cd?
[07:46] <crdlb> maeth, what ati card?
[07:46] <maeth> crdlb, on a ATI video card?
[07:46] <emman101> maeth: I have trouble in file sharing
[07:46] <Eleaf> In audacity, is there any way to not have the filesize double whenever I apply an effect?  I have 2GB of audio, and whenever I apply an effect, audacity takes 4GB, if I apply another effect, it uses 6GB, I am out of disk space and unable to apply effects now! ;S
[07:46] <necro> noiesmo: there IS a SMALL chance that it is hardware related, as I just upped the firmware, and it was acting funny in winblows too.
[07:46] <noiesmo> necro, ok in k3b go to settings configure k3b
[07:46] <maeth> crdlb, x200...
[07:46] <binMonkey> please help.
[07:46] <crdlb> bill, to go that far, do a fresh install
[07:46] <emman101> maeth:can you look at my code
[07:46] <lekremyelse1> sure
[07:46] <maeth> emman101, what distro u runing? feisty?
[07:46] <noiesmo> necro yeah well that could be it to
[07:46] <Hypo> Hi, I'm trying to run a .run file (Wolfenstein: Enemy territory) but ubuntu is treating it like an HTML file, what should I do to run it 'as is'?
[07:46] <blackace11> hey
[07:46] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey whats the prob
[07:46] <blackace11> hey
[07:46] <lekremyelse1> hello
[07:46] <blackace11> i'm new to ubuntu
[07:46] <crdlb> maeth, is that Xpress 200M?
[07:47] <blackace11> and i can't get my wifi light to come on
[07:47] <bill> man, i had to rip my cd-rom apart and cleant the lense to get passed the "installing linux base" part....
[07:47] <emman101> maeth:webmin
[07:47] <maeth> crdlb, yeah
[07:47] <blackace11> i got everything else to work though
[07:47] <crdlb> maeth, then you have to use fglrx+Xgl
[07:47] <binMonkey> thanks, lekrmyelsel.  i added firestarter to startup menu and now can't get my desktop going.
[07:47] <necro> noiesmo: what settings am I looking to change?
[07:47] <maeth> emman101, mmm... cant really help you there... im too noob for this... im learning also in feisty...
[07:47] <bill> i just dont even know any commands or anything, or where to start to look, everything i read just assumes i know all of the simplest commands...
[07:47] <blackace11> i got beryl to work on my second day... that wasn't all that hard
[07:48] <noiesmo> necro, yeah well a few years ago there was a user option in k3b like to make surre you have permission for burning
[07:48] <maeth> crdlb, so its "sudo aptitude install fglrx"
[07:48] <AlestorJN> Hi, I was wondering if the hardware support documentation for network cards was a complete list.  Anyone know?
[07:48] <bill> they tell me what to type, and i put it in, sometimes it works, but its like "what the heck did i just type, and why?"
[07:48] <crdlb> maeth, no
[07:48] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: and i'm new to irssi.  i'm doing all this in console.
[07:48] <noiesmo> necro, but maybe they got rid of it it doesnt seem to be there
[07:48] <crdlb> maeth, if you're on feisty, use the restricted drivers manager
[07:48] <emman101> maeth:thanks
[07:48] <blackace11> HELLO
[07:48] <crdlb> maeth, and in any case it's "xorg-driver-fglrx"
[07:48] <blackace11> DOES ANY ONE WANT TO HELP ME?
[07:48] <maeth> emman101, np , just ask over here... someone WILL help...
[07:49] <maeth> crdlb, k, i will...
[07:49] <noiesmo> !patience
[07:49] <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
[07:49] <blackace11> I WOULD LIKE ASSISTANCE WITH MY d520 DELL LAPTOP
[07:49] <bill> i look up "idiots guide to ubuntu" or something similar, and the idiots guides are for "smart" people lol... i wish they had a "sub-idiot guide" anybody know of one?
[07:49] <noiesmo> !patience | blackace11
[07:49] <ubotu> blackace11: please see above
[07:49] <blackace11> AND CONNECTING TO THE WIFI INTERNET
[07:49] <blackace11> I SEE
[07:49] <blackace11> WAT?
[07:49] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: do you remember the exact command u used in the startup menu
[07:49] <necro> noiesmo: yea, don't see any permission options.  I'm gonna try burning with my cd-burner.  If that works, then I guess it's the hardware.
[07:50] <Madpilot> bill, start with the built-in Ubuntu help - System->Help, and go from there
[07:50] <blackace11> I KNOW THERE ISN'T ALWAYS SOMEONE TO HELP ME
[07:50] <Canti> !trash
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about trash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <AlestorJN> Um mind turning off the caps?
[07:50] <bill> k, thx madpilot
[07:50] <noiesmo> necro, yeah good thinking
[07:50] <blackace11> IF THAT WHAT YOU SAYING
[07:50] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: it was either firestarter.sh or just firestarter
[07:50] <MacDrunk> !sudo unistall
[07:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sudo unistall - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <Madpilot> blackace11, stop the ALL CAPS, please. right now.
[07:50] <Canti> Any one know where files sent to the trash are on the filesystem?
[07:50] <noiesmo> blackace11, please use lower case
[07:50] <meshuga> so anyone got their BT dongle working in feisty? i tried but when I go to enter the pin it says 'failed' immediately, and if i do hcitool cc and hcitool auth it will say 'not connected'
[07:50] <blackace11> fine
[07:50] <blackace11> why?
[07:50] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i tried "locate firestarter" but so many files i didn't know where to go.
[07:50] <meshuga> Canti: ~/.Trash
[07:51] <Canti> MacDrunk: sudo su | sudo -i
[07:51] <nomasteryoda> blackace11, impolite
[07:51] <bill> wow...
[07:51] <snoops> bill, that's a sad thing really..Most places do just tell you what to do, not why. If they told you why, it'd be procedural knowledge, not declarative
[07:51] <Canti> meshuga: cap t?
[07:51] <blackace11> it helps me keep my posts and your posts seperate
[07:51] <nomasteryoda> meshuga, mine works fine...
[07:51] <MacDrunk> hmm
[07:51] <blackace11> impolit?!
[07:51] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: when u start up you computer what happens?
[07:51] <blackace11> sorry!!
[07:51] <meshuga> Canti: correct. ~ means /home/(username)
[07:51] <blackace11> my bad
[07:51] <MacDrunk> canti i want to unistall kde-desktop
[07:51] <nomasteryoda> meshuga, install all the bluetooth stuff?
[07:51] <Madpilot> blackace11, all caps is considered yelling
[07:51] <Canti> meshuga: Yeah
[07:51] <MacDrunk> anyone here uses kde???
[07:51] <blackace11> oops
[07:51] <blackace11> sorry
[07:51] <meshuga> nomasteryoda: really? i did install all of it. mind sending me your /etc/bluetooth/*?
[07:51] <MacDrunk> buntu
[07:51] <blackace11> didn't know
[07:51] <KingNothing> the answer to my ALSA problems was found here, if anyone else is having the same issue: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/DigitalOut
[07:51] <meshuga> should be 2 files, hcid.conf and rfcomm.conf
[07:51] <nomasteryoda> np hang on
[07:51] <bill> snoops, yeah im all for procedural, then i could actually retain what i just learned, other than cut and paste...
[07:51] <Canti> meshuga: I was missing the cap t which was my issue
[07:51] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: my bootup music plays but the screen stays in the black and white crosshatch screen.
[07:51] <meshuga> thanks man
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> oh, wait that is in my laptop at work...
[07:52] <bill> i dont think i can just cut and paste my way thru linux lol
[07:52] <blackace11> mad how you type in different color?
[07:52] <meshuga> nomasteryoda: do you use it for DUN?
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> but i have my motorola bluetooth headphones working with bluetooth-alsa
[07:52] <meshuga> ahh
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> er, nope
[07:52] <meshuga> i cant even get the bitch to pair
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> ah
[07:52] <meshuga> get 'pin failed' everytime
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> hang on...
[07:52] <nomasteryoda> bluezpin helper?
[07:52] <meshuga> but my phone wont search, i have to do it from the pc side
[07:52] <snoops> bill, yeah..and if you want to spend a lot of time searching, you can learn a heck of a lot about the reasoning, and history - why things were called, and how you interact with most
[07:53] <Canti> Is there a way without zeroing a drive to perm delete files so they cant be recovered?
[07:53] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i am scared.  my laptop was finally perfect.
[07:53] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: did you hit Ctrl+Alt+F(1-6) to get to the consol
[07:53] <MartezNJ> I cannot get my RT73 wireless card in my Westinghouse laptop to work with the latest version of Ubuntu. I'm very new to Linux so most of the guides I find online are all greek to me and very confusing. Can anyone render assistance?
[07:53] <blackace11> i got a quick question about beryl
[07:53] <nomasteryoda> meshuga, i know... but review what i did here to get my mouse to autoconnect everytime.. just sec
[07:53] <blackace11> does anyone have time??
[07:53] <meshuga> nomasteryoda: i tried to just hardcode it in hcid.conf, didnt use the helper
[07:53] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: it sounds like a simple problem, dont worry so much
[07:53] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i boot to console and use "startx" to start x.  gnome by default.
[07:53] <Canti> MartezNJ what chipset does it use?
[07:53] <nomasteryoda> k
[07:54] <noiesmo> blackace11, its best just to ask if someone knows they will answer
[07:54] <blackace11> oh
[07:54] <blackace11> ok
[07:54] <blackace11> thanks
[07:54] <nomasteryoda> http://mgalug.org/distros/ubuntu/bluetooth
[07:54] <MartezNJ> Canti, I'm not sure- MSI? Or is there a way to get more specific info?
[07:54] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: and the sceeen stays does the hash thing an nothing happens
[07:54] <bill> wow, ok, this is almost as good as the built in help for windows, lol........
[07:54] <noiesmo> blackace11, you can also join #beryl or #ubuntu-effects
[07:54] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: yes.  exactly
[07:54] <meshuga> MartezNJ: lspci, look for the Ethernet controllers and paste the one you think is the wireless
[07:55] <blackace11> does anyone know why when i run beryl-manager then i run beryl, in the terminal...everything works great other then i have to keep the terminal open or my beryl screws up all the windows
[07:55] <meshuga> run the command 'lspci' in a console window
[07:55] <arghh> does anyone know if there are ubuntu packages for pidgin?
[07:55] <nomasteryoda> meshuga, that being the important folder... /etc/default/bluetooth
[07:55] <Hobbsee> arghh: not for feisty
[07:55] <nomasteryoda> hope that helps meshuga
[07:55] <nomasteryoda> sllep calls
[07:55] <Hobbsee> unless it's a backport
[07:55] <nomasteryoda> me
[07:55] <andy__> hey all
[07:55] <arghh> so how would i go about installing it hobbsee?
[07:55] <Canti> marteznj: ifconfig will list your devices
[07:55] <Canti> See if it shows up in there
[07:55] <meshuga> nomasteryoda: sweet thanks for looking man, i'll try this
[07:55] <Hobbsee> arghh: from source.  or wait for gutsy
[07:55] <noiesmo> blackace11, thats a bit odd after starting beryl-manager and beryl add "&" to it that should allow you to close terminal
[07:55] <Hobbsee> arghh: it was relaesed after feisty was
[07:55] <nomasteryoda> np
[07:56] <noiesmo> blackace11, so type like " beryl-manager && beryl &"
[07:56] <blackace11> k i will try
[07:56] <blackace11> ok
[07:56] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: type "sudo apt-get remove firestarter" in terminal
[07:56] <blackace11> cool
[07:56] <blackace11> i was doing
[07:56] <meshuga> oh
[07:56] <MartezNJ> Would it be "wlan"? Or wlan0?
[07:56] <blackace11> beryl-manager
[07:56] <blackace11> beryl
[07:56] <meshuga> this wont work cuz bt dun is not hid
[07:56] <meshuga> :P
[07:56] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: that was my first move.  it didn't help.
[07:56] <lekremyelse1> ok
[07:56] <nomasteryoda> but in the default/bluetooth... that should help at least
[07:56] <nomasteryoda> i forgot where i needed to put stuff
[07:56] <noiesmo> blackace11, the && tells it to run another command after and the single & is like drop back to term after execute
[07:57] <Canti> Is there a way to make a file that keeps growing untill it runs out of room or I stop it?
[07:57] <arghh> is there a tut somewhere telling me how to install things from source?
[07:57] <nomasteryoda> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=471441
[07:58] <blackace11> so beryl-manager && beryl &?
[07:58] <nomasteryoda> i've also setup a verizon evdo card with ubuntu.... worked very well...
[07:58] <Hypo> Has anyone installed wolfenstein: enemy territory?
[07:58] <Milch-Druid> Hallo all, I've got a small support question. My ubuntu live (version 7 and 6) freeze when I try to connect to my WLAN. I use a i386PC and a HAMA WLAN PCI Card, (RaLink). Any ideas?
[07:58] <binMonkey> arghh: check the readme or install files that come with the download.
[07:58] <Madpilot> Hypo, sure. One sec, there's a good howto on the Ubuntu wiki
[07:59] <Madpilot> Hypo, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnemyTerritory
[07:59] <MartezNJ> wlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:13:D3:7C:70:17
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           inet6 addr: fe80::213:d3ff:fe7c:7017/64 Scope:Link
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           TX packets:267 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
[07:59] <MartezNJ>           RX bytes:0 (0.0 b)  TX bytes:87209 (85.1 KiB)
[07:59] <necro> noiesmo: Yep, must be the hardware.  I really want to thank you for all your help, last couple of days.  Everything is now perfect on my system and lan.  Thank you again.
[07:59] <MartezNJ> er- sorry
[07:59] <blackace11> YEAH!!!!!
[07:59] <binMonkey> arghh: usually it's cd to source, ./configure; make; make install.  but sometimes there are variations.
[07:59] <blackace11> IT WORKED!!!!
[07:59] <necro> Thanx to all of you who have helped me over the last few days.
[07:59] <noiesmo> necro, cool np :)
[07:59] <bill> i downloaded the radeon drivers, and i managed to get em installed... the catalyst controll center icon is up there in my quicklaunch bar, but i click it and it does nothing....
[07:59] <MartezNJ> is that what I should be looking for?
[07:59] <noiesmo> blackace11, hey hey no shouting i know your happy
[07:59] <blackace11> so it was like beryl-manager&&beryl&
[07:59] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: have u tried sudo startx
[07:59] <blackace11> without spaces
[08:00] <blackace11> thanks noiesmo
[08:00] <noiesmo> blackace11, use spaces
[08:00] <bill> some site said to do "aticonfig --initial" to backup x11.conf or something...
[08:00] <binMonkey> only startx, no sudo.  do you think that'll help?
[08:00] <fatejudger> I can't seem to get my laptop to go to standby when closing the lid
[08:00] <blackace11> it didn't work with spaces
[08:00] <AlestorJN> What channel should I join to ask about the documentation on the Ubuntu website?
[08:00] <fatejudger> I can make it go to standby manually
[08:00] <Hypo> Madpilot: I took a look and my problem doesn't seem to be there unfortunately.  I've set the permissions, but Ubuntu is trying to open the file with Firefox, and not as an executable
[08:00] <noiesmo> blackace11, ok no spaces lol
[08:00] <blackace11> it worked without spaces
[08:00] <blackace11> lol
[08:00] <jacktheripper> AlestorJN, #ubuntu-html-doc
[08:00] <jacktheripper> i think
[08:00] <AlestorJN> Hey thanks :)
[08:00] <jacktheripper> doc-html
[08:00] <jacktheripper> ?
[08:00] <MartezNJ> When I use "lsusb" there is a "Bus 003 Device 002: ID 0db0:6877 Micro Star International" Would that be my wireless card?
[08:00] <Madpilot> Hypo, the .run file?
[08:01] <Madpilot> Hypo, or one of ET's internal files?
[08:01] <blackace11> cool thanks everyone... i'm glad i figured out xchat!!!
[08:01] <fatejudger> is there some way to manually configure the standby processes other than in the Gnome control panel GUI?
[08:01] <Hypo> Madpilot: the run file.  Ubuntu is looking at it like an HTML file
[08:01] <Hypo> Madpilot: I'm not sure why
[08:01] <necro> noiesmo: one last question and I'm outta here.  Is ubuntu pretty good at detecting new devices?  i.e., if I go get a new dvd burner and pop it in, will the system see it and load the right drivers?
[08:01] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: just tried sudo startx...
[08:01] <Madpilot> Hypo, you need to start .run files from terminal. Double-clicking on them doesn't work
[08:02] <noiesmo> necro, yep should just work
[08:02] <bill> did somebody tell me if there was an ATI channel, they mentione nvidia...
[08:02] <noiesmo> necro, try reflash firmware on old dvd
[08:02] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey what happened?
[08:02] <Madpilot> !ati
[08:02] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:02] <Madpilot> bill, see the URL that ubotu just posted ^^^
[08:02] <necro> noiesmo: the people at memorex told me I can't downgrade firmware.  But maybe I'll try it tomorrow, when I call their tech support.
[08:03] <bill> i believe i went there....
[08:03] <noiesmo> necro, aah
[08:03] <AlestorJN> It's a legit channel but there is noone there Jack
[08:03] <AlestorJN> :( Oh well
[08:03] <necro> noiesmo: thanx again.  Take care, and have a great night.
[08:03] <jacktheripper> holy
[08:03] <jacktheripper> you are right
[08:03] <jacktheripper> :(
[08:03] <noiesmo> necro, cheers you to
[08:03] <bill> yeah i was there......
[08:04] <get> hi guys?
[08:04] <maeth> how can i control a software like .... totem movie player or VLC video player via SSH remotly?
[08:04] <Hypo> Madpilot: even starting them from the terminal, I get the error "etlinux-2.60.x86.run: 1: cannot open html: No such file
[08:04] <bill> im lookin again lol.....
[08:04] <maeth> (so i dont have to be on the keyboard to use it... )
[08:04] <sx66> what is the hotkey for minimizing windows?
[08:04] <MartezNJ> am I too frustratingly noobish to be helped? :P
[08:04] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: what happened
[08:04] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: are you still there?  i got cut off.
[08:04] <get> there are someone that know where the ap-get tool save the archives??
[08:05] <Madpilot> Hypo, damned odd... wonder what you've done to your system?
[08:05] <noiesmo> get /var/cache/apt/archives
[08:05] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: what happened
[08:05] <get> thanks <noiesmo>
[08:05] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i'm not sure.  sudo startx brought up the hoary screen i think.  it was an older one.
[08:05] <lekremyelse1> hmm
[08:05] <noiesmo> get :)
[08:05] <get> and i can delete it right?
[08:06] <noiesmo> yep get
[08:06] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i'm cold and lonely and afraid!
[08:06] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: hive me a sec to think
[08:06] <Hypo> Madpilot: not much, I've only installed the OS a couple days ago.  The only thing I'm thinking is that I could have had a corrupted download, but the filesize is correct...
[08:06] <get> thanks men
[08:06] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: u wont lose ur stuff tho
[08:06] <noiesmo> get "sudo apt-get clean" does it to
[08:07] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: if you play tomenet, i'll give you all my gold. :)
[08:07] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill # sudo apt-get install linux-k7
[08:07] <bill> Reading package lists... Done
[08:07] <bill> Building dependency tree... Done
[08:07] <bill> E: Couldn't find package linux-k7
[08:07] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill # sudo apt-get install linux-k7-smp
[08:07] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: hehe
[08:07] <bill> i dunno lol... it always tells me "E: couldnt find package"
[08:07] <trelayne> On the issue of getting around WEP at hotpots.I have found the following: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/449   You can use Dynamic port forwarding  over SSH (SOCKS enabled) and the use of tsocks would make it possible for ANY net app to work
[08:07] <bill> i cant get past step one
[08:07] <Madpilot> Hypo, in terminal, navigate to where your .run file is, and do "file *.run" - you should get one line of results; paste that here
[08:08] <noiesmo> bill do sudo apt-cache search linux-k7 see whats avail
[08:08] <bill> k
[08:08] <jacktheripper> trelayne, how does that get around wep lolol
[08:08] <trelayne> jack_wyt,  well the insecurity of WEP
[08:08] <jacktheripper> terrorist much?
[08:08] <nomasteryoda> may as well not use anything ...   WEP is a target
[08:08] <noiesmo> bill its in restricted pool
[08:09] <trelayne> jack_wyt,  in some HOTSPOTS they don't use WPA
[08:09] <bill> whats a restricted pool lol
[08:09] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill # sudo apt-cache search linux-k7
[08:09] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill #
[08:09] <bill> it just did that, i dont think it worked
[08:09] <trelayne> jack_wyt,  so in as a way to present snooping... all traffic can be over SSH
[08:09] <jacktheripper> terrorist hackers sounds like to me
[08:09] <jacktheripper> you all
[08:09] <trelayne> prevent snooping that is
[08:09] <noiesmo> bill, its repository if you do sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list you can add restricted
[08:09] <Madpilot> jacktheripper, go be unhelpful somewhere else.
[08:09] <Hypo> etlinux-2.60.x86.run: HTML document text
[08:10] <trelayne> but is my logic OK?
[08:10] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: just looked at ctrl alt f2,  saying errors from xkbcomp and can't open device /dev/wacom.
[08:10] <jacktheripper> Madpilot, ok after i finish donig my logs
[08:10] <jacktheripper> for the fbi
 thanks men
[08:10] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: r u pretty sure it was adding Firestarter to startup that made it stop working?
[08:10] <imbecile> mmmm... troll
[08:10] <bill> oh! i got somethin a box opened lol... reading stuff
[08:10] <get> hey do you know if the tool bdf can be installed in ubuntu??
[08:10] <Madpilot> Hypo, well, at least we know the system honestly thinks that's an HTML file. Why it thinks that, I've no idea...
[08:10] <lenzzzinoleonard> I have probelm with obtaining firm ware for my modem can some 1 help me?
[08:10] <maeth> i want to create a SSH remote control for totem movie player, wich format would you recommend?
[08:10] <maeth> (code format)
[08:10] <noiesmo> bill, add the word restricted after main on the # Ubuntu supported packages
[08:10] <maeth> (code language)
[08:10] <jacktheripper> imbecile, submitting data
[08:11] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: yes.  that's the only thing unusual i did before shutting down.
[08:11] <noiesmo> bill then do sudo apt-get update and try to install again
[08:11] <jacktheripper> im a patriot
[08:11] <Hypo> =( I guess the dload corrupted somewhere?
[08:11] <noiesmo> get np
[08:11] <mute> hey where did the option so that gnome list on what's loading at the start up of the session doesn't load went on feisty? :p
[08:11] <Madpilot> jacktheripper, drop it, or at least move the attempted comedy act to #ubuntu-offtopic. Last warning.
[08:11] <lenzzzinoleonard> some 1 plz help me. I need some help with setting up modem on ubuntu
[08:11] <imbecile> ignored.. heh
[08:11] <jacktheripper> loool powertrip over nubdistro
[08:12] <necro> anyone know the path for your trash?
[08:12] <Hypo> Madpilot: I guess I'll have to try and re-download, doesn't make sense to me though since the filesize is correct but oh well...  thanks so much for your time
[08:12] <crimsun> ~/.Trash
[08:12] <noiesmo> necro, ~/.Trash
[08:12] <bill> deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.04 _Hoary Hedgehog_ - Release i386 (20050407)] / hoary main restricted
[08:12] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: do you use root as the user for x?
[08:12] <bill> like that?
[08:12] <necro> k, thank you
[08:12] <noiesmo> bill, do you have web address in there
[08:13] <lenzzzinoleonard> some 1 plz plz plzzzzzzzzzzzz help me. I need some help with setting up modem on ubuntu
[08:13] <noiesmo> bill, one off mine is deb http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu feisty main restricted
[08:13] <bill> yeah, theres a lot of stuff in there, lots of web addresses
[08:14] <Hypo> Another question, any recommendations for a video editor?  Nothing fancy required, just easy to use and basic cutting/pasting functions?
[08:14] <Madpilot> bill, are you still running Hoary?
[08:14] <noiesmo> bill, look for this line # Ubuntu supported packages
[08:14] <get> thank alot noiesmo i'll see yu later
[08:14] <get> bye
[08:14] <bill> oh ok
[08:14] <noiesmo> get :)
[08:14] <noiesmo> bill, under that is web address yes
[08:14] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: sorry.  i ^C.
[08:15] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: do you use root as the user for x?
[08:16] <lenzzzinoleonard> plz show me some sympathy. I really need ur guys help to setup my modem on ubuntu.
[08:16] <noiesmo> bill here is my sorces list http://noiesmo.dnsalias.net/article.php?story=20070425123425994
[08:16] <noiesmo> bill, you will see where I have restricted etc
[08:16] <binMonkey> no.  just startx.
[08:16] <AlestorJN> Len, I think they're a bit preoccupied
[08:16] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: ok
[08:16] <AlestorJN> Might have to wait a while
[08:16] <bill> i dont even know what a sources list is...
[08:16] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: whats your ubuntu username?
[08:16] <Madpilot> lenzzzinoleonard, have you seen the modem pages on the Ubuntu wiki?
[08:16] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i'm sorry to be such a hassle.
[08:16] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: rich1
[08:16] <Madpilot> lenzzzinoleonard, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[08:16] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpiolot: yes i tried i got some errors tryin to figuer what to do next
[08:17] <noiesmo> bill sources list is the place were all apps and files for software you can install is located
[08:17] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpiolot: my modem is usb adsl
[08:17] <Zack> HEY! How are you guys this morning? Does anyone know what i need to download to be able to watch a DVD
[08:17] <Zack> ??
[08:17] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: what did you name the startup entry
[08:17] <[c4] |pwn|> could someone help me with my wireless problem
[08:17] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: firestarter.  all lowercase.
[08:17] <bill> i dont have  "ubuntu supported packages" anywhere in there
[08:18] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: are you looking in my laptop?
[08:18] <Zack> [C4]  Private chat me i can help you out
[08:18] <Zack> But does anyone know how i can watch a simple DVD??
[08:18] <AlestorJN> Zack: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[08:18] <Zack> Thank you
[08:18] <AlestorJN> That page might help
[08:18] <Zack> lets see
[08:18] <Sp4rKy> !medibuntu
[08:18] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[08:19] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpilot: my modem is usb adsl
[08:19] <lekremyelse1> rm /home/rich1/.config/autostart/firestarter
[08:19] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: run rm /home/rich1/.config/autostart/ in terminal
[08:19] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpilot: are u there ?
[08:19] <bill> i dunno... im doin "sudo apt-get update" right now
[08:19] <Madpilot> lenzzzinoleonard, yes, but I really know nothing about modems - just wanted to point you toward that page
[08:19] <imbecile> can anybody tell me how to get rid of the window decoration for conky in gnome?
[08:20] <[c4] |pwn|> need help getting my wireless drivers working?? anyone
[08:20] <WeeJeWel> !anyone
[08:20] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:20] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill # sudo apt-get update
[08:20] <bill> Reading package lists... Done
[08:20] <bill> root@Ubuntu:/home/bill #
[08:20] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpilot: do u know any 1 who might b able to help me
[08:20] <bill> so whats that mean, what i just did....
[08:20] <noiesmo> bill, me thinks you have installed from cd but not set up to get packages from internet
[08:20] <Madpilot> lenzzzinoleonard, not offhand. Hang around and ask again in a little while, lots of people come and go.
[08:20] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: ok. just did it.
[08:21] <imbecile> WeeJeWel:  i did ask my question
[08:21] <lekremyelse1> now try it again
[08:21] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: should i try?
[08:21] <lekremyelse1> yup
[08:21] <bill> yes, i JUST installed ubuntu like 5 hours ago
[08:21] <lenzzzinoleonard> Madpilot: ok thanx
[08:21] <WeeJeWel> imbecile, what if you tell us your problem?
[08:21] <bill> been trying to get the drivers from ATI installed ever since, but since im a total newb, i have no clue
[08:21] <[c4] |pwn|> is anyone using amd turion64x2 mobile? and if so, how did you get your wireless working on your laptop?
[08:21] <lenzzzinoleonard> some 1 plz plz plzzzzzzzzzzzz help me. I need some help with setting up modem on ubuntu
[08:21] <bill> there was an ATI installation wizard thing, i got that far... but when i click the catalyst control center button, it still does nothing
[08:21] <imbecile> WeeJeWel: can you tell me how to get rid of the window decoration for conky in gnome?
[08:22] <noiesmo> bill i think first thing is to get sources.list set up first then you have access to packages etc oline and esasyier to install
[08:22] <crdlb> bill, you're still using 5.04?
[08:22] <noiesmo> !easysource
[08:22] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[08:22] <bill> lol, yeah im using 5.04
[08:22] <noiesmo> bill, ^^^
[08:22] <Nergar> hello
[08:22] <WeeJeWel> oh whatever, i didnt mean you lol
[08:22] <crdlb> bill, you need to upgrade
[08:22] <Nergar> how can i install resmgr???
[08:22] <WeeJeWel> <[c4] |pwn|> need help getting my wireless drivers working?? anyone
[08:22] <crdlb> that's 4 releases old
[08:22] <bill> meh.........
[08:22] <mage> eeew 5.04 ;)
[08:22] <Madpilot> bill, that hasn't been supported in a while, and is about 4 versions out of date...
[08:22] <bill> whats the difference?
[08:22] <nomasteryoda> l.ol
[08:22] <arghh> yours aint supported
[08:22] <bill> ugh...
[08:23] <bill> why not, they made it...... lol
[08:23] <Zack> C4 PWN!!!
[08:23] <[c4] |pwn|> yeah Zack
[08:23] <mage> bill: ati is wonky, best to be up to wonkydate
[08:23] <imbecile> bill:  just upgrade you will be happy with it
[08:23] <antiroach> just upgrade
[08:23] <[c4] |pwn|> ????
[08:23] <Madpilot> bill, regular versions of Ubuntu get 18months of support - 5.04 came out in April 2005 - you do the math
[08:23] <lenzzzinoleonard> any 1 out there. I really desperately  need some help with setting up my USB ADSL modem on ubuntu.
[08:23] <Zack> in the top left part of this box there should be a tab with my name on it click it
[08:23] <antiroach> i just upgraded from dapper a week or so ago heh
[08:23] <AlestorJN> Lenzzzinoleonard: Have you checked the community documentations?
[08:24] <imbecile> feisty is awesome
[08:24] <[c4] |pwn|> i have.
[08:24] <bill> even when i get the new version, i still wont know what to do with it, heh.... i jsut need to figure out how to actually use linux
[08:24] <arghh> lol i just finishing upgrading to 6.10 now, then i goin to 7.04 lol
[08:24] <Nergar> hello?
[08:24] <arghh> how long till the next release?
[08:24] <[c4] |pwn|> i jst cant get my wireless wo work
[08:24] <lenzzzinoleonard> AlestorJN: yes i tried got some errors. trying to figer out what to do next
[08:24] <Zack> ok
[08:24] <Zack> well
[08:24] <crdlb> arghh, october
[08:24] <antiroach> arghh yeah i had to do the same. 1 gig worth of dls per upgrade :/
[08:24] <bill> can i download some update, while im still in ubuntu?
[08:25] <arghh> bill, yes
[08:25] <imbecile> bill:  yes
[08:25] <noiesmo> bill, yes
[08:25] <bill> hehe
[08:25] <Zack> what does it say under information? on the connections icon beside the clock
[08:25] <antiroach> bill its pretty much automatic
[08:25] <nomasteryoda> bill, yes
[08:25] <nomasteryoda> -=D
[08:25] <bill> nice
[08:25] <arghh> lol that was kool
[08:25] <lenzzzinoleonard> AlestorJN: can u help me plzzzzzz????
[08:25] <bill> how do i do it?!
[08:25] <antiroach> i messed it up :o
[08:25] <crdlb> bill, to upgrade that far, you'd have to go 5.04>5.10>6.06>6.10>7.04
[08:25] <Zack> C4?
[08:25] <crdlb> it's not a good idea
[08:25] <mute> but first bill has to update to
[08:25] <bill> thats fine
[08:25] <[c4] |pwn|> im wired connected atm
[08:25] <arghh> bill, terminal, gksu "update-manager -c"
[08:25] <bill> once i get the first one figured out, the res will eb easy, right
[08:26] <arghh> and click on update distro at the top
[08:26] <AlestorJN> lenzzinoleonard: there's a forum thread related to it, but I myself can't help
[08:26] <imbecile> anybody know how to get rid of window decoration for conky in gnome?
[08:26] <crdlb> bill, it's like 5gb to download
[08:26] <antiroach> arghh they had that feature back in 5.04?
[08:26] <mute> that should really take a loong time
[08:26] <Zack> ok "right" click on the icon where it shows your connection
[08:26] <AlestorJN> lenzzzinoleonard: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=189972#post189972
[08:26] <[c4] |pwn|> ok
[08:26] <lenzzzinoleonard> AlestorJN: how do i go to the forum?
[08:26] <Zack> there should be a choice there of wireless or wired
[08:26] <mage> bill: might have trouble upgrading from 5.04 to 6.? i think update of distro is best done each release
[08:26] <lenzzzinoleonard> AlestorJN: thnx
[08:26] <Madpilot> arghh, 5.04 is too old to have the graphical update-manager
[08:26] <crdlb> bill, I strongly suggest a fresh install of 7.04
[08:26] <antiroach> it takes a while to upgrade from 3 versions back. 2 gigs of dls and like 3-4hrs install time
[08:26] <bill> aww, i was in this thing already guys.... it just tells me :
[08:26] <bill> Your distribution is no longer supported
[08:26] <bill> Please upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu Linux. The version you are running will no longer get security fixes or other critical updates. Please see http://www.ubuntulinux.org for upgrade information.
[08:26] <arghh> madpilot: lol snap
[08:27] <AlestorJN> I find it funny how I'm helping some people out, yet I don't even have Ubuntu yet.
[08:27] <root__> lekremyelse1: that didn't work.
[08:27] <antiroach> 6.10 didnt even have it
[08:27] <[c4] |pwn|> i do. but when i try to connect on wireless it gives me a list, but when i go to connect, it takes forever
[08:27] <AlestorJN> Lol
[08:27] <[c4] |pwn|> and it never connects
[08:27] <antiroach> err 6.06*
[08:27] <bill> there are no updates available...
[08:27] <arghh> AlestorJN: what do u have
[08:27] <noiesmo> bill, you should download version 7.04 and do fresh install if you only just installed anywqay
[08:27] <Zack> what does the list say?
[08:27] <Zack> is it different routers?
[08:27] <Madpilot> antiroach, yes it did - was the first release. It had ugly bugs, and ate my Dapper install.
[08:27] <AlestorJN> arghh: I have Windows XP right now.
[08:27] <David_> hey i need help i am new wit ubuntu
[08:28] <AlestorJN> Just thought I'd try something new
[08:28] <Zack> David
[08:28] <lekremyelse1> root_ r u binMonkey?
[08:28] <antiroach> Madpilot 6.10?
[08:28] <antiroach> or 6.06?
[08:28] <arghh> alestorJN: get rid of xp now lolololol
[08:28] <Madpilot> bill, there are no 5.04 updates available because there is no more support for 5.04
[08:28] <root__> yes.  i'm only user.
[08:28] <antiroach> nm im stupid
[08:28] <root__> lekremyelse1: yes.  i'm only user.
[08:28] <AlestorJN> arghh:  Yea I know I know lol.  I'm getting my installation CD soon...
[08:28] <antiroach> i did upgrade to 6.10 without the installer.
[08:28] <noiesmo> !ask | David_
[08:28] <ubotu> David_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:28] <mage> hehe hopefully i get 500k ivs from idling in here overnight so i can crack my wep
[08:28] <[c4] |pwn|> zack. im just wondering if my wireless driver isnt up-to-date?
[08:28] <Madpilot> antiroach, 6.06's release of update-manager
[08:28] <antiroach> and actually the update-manager didnt even work for me when i tried to go to feisty
[08:29] <bill> well, i have 7.04 downloaded...
[08:29] <antiroach> so i did it 'manually'
[08:29] <David_> i got ubuntu 7 and tired the live cd and i was intalling it but then i cancel it and then i tried to get in again
[08:29] <[c4] |pwn|> and if not, how can i get it "up-to-date"
[08:29] <bill> its sitting on my c: drive
[08:29] <root__> lekremyelse1: i just got something!
[08:29] <bill> waiting to be burned
[08:29] <David_> but i ask me for a password and a user name.....
[08:29] <lekremyelse1> root_: ...
[08:29] <arghh> antiroach: 6.06 does have the graphical update manager, i just finished using it to upgrade to 6.10 lol
[08:29] <lekremyelse1> root_: :)
[08:29] <David_> i dont remember..... ubuntu is not installed in my computer
[08:29] <Zack> Well that could be the case BUT if it is listing routers then it is and you are just picking up other nearby routers, clicking on the wrong one would require a password or it just wont connect
[08:29] <antiroach> arghh hmm weird.
[08:29] <root__> lekremyelse1: sudo startx starts root desktop!
[08:29] <bill> i just dont have any blank cd's
[08:29] <lekremyelse1> root_: try it
[08:30] <root__> lekremyelse1: can i gain access to my rich1 sessions?
[08:30] <imbecile> bill:  when u burn it burn at like 4X or 8X
[08:30] <antiroach> well doesnt matter now ive got feisty thats all that matters ;)
[08:30] <David_> how can i reset that?
[08:30] <root__> lekremyelse1: sorry.  how do i do that?
[08:30] <lekremyelse1> root_: i might have a solution
[08:30] <AlestorJN> bill: I do, but the brand doesn't work well with my computer D:  It doesn't read the .iso file
[08:30] <mage> man , i ordered ubuntu cds from shipit and its still down so i cant check on it
[08:30] <emman101> how to install swf player?
[08:30] <emman101> how to install swf player?
[08:30] <lekremyelse1> root_: how many sessions do you have, and what ver of ubuntu r u using
[08:30] <nomasteryoda> !flash
[08:30] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[08:30] <bill> hmm
[08:30] <Zack> DAVID: You want to install ubuntu or did you see it on another computer and was curious or what?
[08:31] <bill> not sure what yoru tryin to tell me alestor
[08:31] <[c4] |pwn|> zack: you there?
[08:31] <emman101> how to install swf player?
[08:31] <Zack> yes i am
[08:31] <bill> is there a way to get it installed without burning a cd?
[08:31] <David_> I want to install it.....but now it asked me for a pss.
[08:31] <Zack> i must have missed yo
[08:31] <Zack> u
[08:31] <root__> lekremyelse1: i'm using fiesty.  one session:  root desktop with all graphics.
[08:31] <AlestorJN> bill: yup
[08:31] <[c4] |pwn|> yep. any clue?
[08:31] <[c4] |pwn|> with wireless?
[08:31] <imbecile> bill:  do you have a u3 enabled thumbdrive? (e.g. sandisk cruzer)
[08:31] <lekremyelse1> ur in x right now?
[08:31] <noiesmo> David_, so you got a pc with not system installed and when you boot livecd and try to install it ask for username and passwd
[08:31] <Vannflaske> hi
[08:31] <mage> bill: humorus debootstrap suggestion
[08:32] <lekremyelse1> root_: as root?>
[08:32] <bill> hehe.... i wish
[08:32] <David_> yes noiesmo. thats right
[08:32] <kent> can someone help me change the permissions on my external usb drive
[08:32] <Zack> C4: Well that could be the case BUT if it is listing routers then it is and you are just picking up other nearby routers, clicking on the wrong one would require a password or it just wont connect
[08:32] <bill> ive got nothing, just an iso on my c: drive
[08:32] <Vannflaske> i'm a newbee and need to know where I can set the system clock right
[08:32] <Martez> okay, I did some more searching and found a little bit of help, but I'm still having trouble. the wifi card shows up as wlan0 and wmaster0 under system->administration->networking, and that if I insert the scanning module [sudo -s, then modprobe wlan_scan_sta] , I can then bring up the wireless module [ifconfig wlan0 up]  and scan [iwlist wlan0 scan] . This gets me actual scan results; I see access points. But I just can't associate with them. Any ad
[08:33] <lekremyelse1> root_: r in graphical mode?
[08:33] <mage> bill: debootstrap :)
[08:33] <Zack> so if it is listing brand names such as: Belkin, Sony ect. then look at your router, find the brand name and click that one on the list
[08:33] <David_> i think ubuntu save my partly installed ubuntu and now it wants that password
[08:33] <noiesmo> David_, when you go to re install maybe try and reformat the partitions it shouldnt ask for username and pass unless maybe the install is trying to continue and not install fresh
[08:33] <Zack> C4 above
[08:33] <bill> i saw somethign about this "debootstrap" you speak of, but i couldnt make anyting of it
[08:33] <mage> bill: wait wont grub boot iso?
[08:33] <root__> lekremyelse1: yes.  i'm in roots graphical desktop.  i don't understand root_:, though.
[08:33] <David_> ,mmmm i can re formatt the disk coz i got windows running as well
[08:33] <David_> i cant
[08:33] <bill> mage: ya i think so....
[08:33] <mage> !debootstrap
[08:33] <ubotu> debootstrap is used to create a !Debian or Ubuntu base system from scratch, without requiring the availability of !dpkg or !APT. It does this by downloading !.deb files from a mirror site, and carefully unpacking them into a directory you can eventually !chroot into.
[08:34] <[c4] |pwn|> ok. well it is showing the router, when i have the wireless up. so my wifi is working?
[08:34] <noiesmo> David_, no just select the ubuntu partitions for reformat when installing
[08:34] <bill> mage, i tried to do that, before i dug out my old 5.04 cd'
[08:34] <Zack> yes it is
[08:34] <bill> i couldnt get that figured out either...
[08:34] <AlestorJN> bill:  There's also this guide
[08:34] <AlestorJN> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows
[08:34] <lekremyelse1> root_: root is the administrator user for linux, and you can do more stuff that a normal user cant
[08:34] <Zack> C4 yes
[08:34] <David_> but i can even get access to the desktop of ubuntu
[08:34] <[c4] |pwn|> zack: i wounder what the problem is then?
[08:34] <mage> bill: vmplayer?
[08:34] <David_> maybe i can try from here
[08:34] <bill> everytime the install would start goin, it would get to the actuall instal part, and ask me why the hell my cd-rom isnt mounted lol
[08:34] <David_> i mean windows
[08:34] <Zack> is there more than one router?
[08:34] <Zack> C4
[08:35] <root__> lekremyelse1: ok.  i got that.  i am running a desktop as root.
[08:35] <noiesmo> David_, you need to boot from livecd and then select install and tell it to format the exsiting linux partitions not the windows one
[08:35] <[c4] |pwn|> zack: no. my destro is festy if that helps
[08:35] <[c4] |pwn|> ?
[08:35] <mage> oh wait windows vmplayr cant get direct access
[08:35] <noiesmo> David_, you should get desktop when you boot from cd
[08:35] <Zack> destro?
[08:36] <bill> i was at the "instalation from windows" guides, did them all about 50 times, it gets to the install, and when it trying to install, it keeps looking in my cdrom to find files, and of course tehre arent any in it
[08:36] <[c4] |pwn|> ubuntu, festy fawn
[08:36] <Vannflaske> i'm a newbee and need to know where I can set the system clock right on my server
[08:36] <Zack> i have the same
[08:36] <bill> and that "instlinux" is junk
[08:36] <bill> what is "vmplayer" ?
[08:36] <Zack> ok well when you click on your wireless it just wont connect, do you have another computer on the network C4?
[08:36] <[c4] |pwn|> im going to try on more time. brb. ill give you full details if it doesnt connect.
[08:36] <lekremyelse1> root_: r u using gnome or kde?
[08:36] <[c4] |pwn|> zack
[08:37] <Anthony_> bubuntu suxx
[08:37] <root__> lekremyelse1: gnome.
[08:37] <Zack> ok
[08:37] <David_> ok this is what happen at the moment when i try to run ubuntu... ii boot from the livecd then i has various options i choose "start or install ubuntu" then takes a minute then appears a login screen asking me for a password
[08:37] <mage> vmware player
[08:37] <lekremyelse1> root_: go to /home/rich1/.gnome2
[08:37] <AlestorJN> bill: have you tried installing it manually using grub?
[08:37] <bill> whats "vmware"?
[08:37] <bill> alestor, yeah dude
[08:37] <David_> the weird thing is that ubuntu has not been installed in my computer
[08:37] <bill> i tried about 50 times
[08:37] <AlestorJN> Oh lol
[08:37] <mage> oh my
[08:37] <AlestorJN> Sorry
[08:37] <omegacenti> In Windows, backspace used to be the back button for firefox. How do I get this shortcut back on firefox in Ubuntu?
[08:37] <bill> haha
[08:37] <mage> !vmware
[08:37] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[08:38] <bill> ok, ubotu, what is a VM?
[08:38] <Ayabara> anyone know a better calculator for developers then the default one in ubuntu?
[08:38] <mage> ive used bot 3 times today :(
[08:38] <bill> lol
[08:38] <bill> im the worst linux newb youve ever met
[08:38] <Martez> bill: I'm worse :)
[08:38] <root__> lekremyelse1:ok.  i'm in .gnome and feeling excited.
[08:38] <nomasteryoda> bill, no you're not
[08:38] <mage> bill: vmplayer wont work ;/
[08:38] <David_> ok but i am gonna format the free space on my disk to windows and then unpartioned and then i tried again what do u think?
[08:39] <lekremyelse1> root_: rename session to session_bak
[08:39] <bill> haha, is tehre anything that does work?
[08:39] <AlestorJN> I've never used Linux >_> You're not alone bil
[08:39] <AlestorJN> bill*
[08:39] <dn4> how do I root delete the trash can files?
[08:39] <noiesmo> David_, yeah might be the go
[08:39] <bill> i just want to install it right from my windows partition...
[08:39] <dn4> in the recycle bin
[08:39] <root__> lekremyelse1: .gnome2, imean.
[08:39] <noiesmo> David_, weird situation
[08:39] <bill> netboot, i tried that too
[08:39] <Ayabara> can I add/subtract hexnumbers on the command line?
[08:39] <lekremyelse1> root_: did you rename it yet?
[08:39] <David_> ok i will be back with the news thanks
[08:39] <bill> no clue what netboot is supposed to do, but it didnt work
[08:40] <Zack> OK UbUntu!
[08:40] <noiesmo> David_, :)
[08:40] <Zack> I CANT PLAY A DVD
[08:40] <Zack> it is driving me nuts
[08:40] <mage> bill: personally i'd debootstrap into /704 or w/e
[08:40] <noiesmo> !dvd | Zack
[08:40] <root__> lekremyelse1:  just did it.
[08:40] <bill> what is debootstrap
[08:40] <ubotu> Zack: 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
[08:40] <imbecile> WeeJeWel: can you tell me how to get rid of the window decoration for conky in gnome?
[08:40] <mage> boot the livecd i have and switch stuff around
[08:40] <imbecile> oops
[08:40] <omegacenti> In Windows, backspace used to be the back button for firefox. How do I get this shortcut back on firefox in Ubuntu?
[08:40] <lekremyelse1> root_: try restarting x into your user
[08:40] <bill> oh yeah, my mouse wheele, it worked the first time ubuntu booted today, but now it doesnt...
[08:41] <Zack> So i need to download both of those packages?
[08:41] <bill> one problem at a time though
[08:41] <dn4> where is the trash dir in ubuntu?
[08:41] <root__> lekremyelse1: ok.  have to logout here for a minute.
[08:41] <dn4> I want to access the recycle bin through console
[08:41] <lekremyelse1> ok
[08:41] <noiesmo> Zack, you need libdvdcss2
[08:41] <Madpilot> dn4, ~/.Trash
[08:41] <bill> lol, im lookin for some debootstrap guide thingies....
[08:41] <Zack> and then it will work on ANY one of my 9 dvd players ive installed?
[08:41] <mage> bill: dwboostrap installs ubuntu/debian to a sub dir
[08:41] <Zack> i know that i just went and installed it.. i think
[08:41] <dn4> Madpilot,  thank you
[08:41] <Martez> I also figured out the chipset for my wireless card- Ralink RT2500 -but I still can't connect to my wireless router
[08:41] <noiesmo> Zack, libdvdcss unencrypts dvds so you can watch them
[08:42] <bill> mage: ok, and whats that gonna do lol
[08:42] <Zack> ITs all coming together now
[08:42] <dn4> :~/.Trash$ sudo rm -r Sortme/
[08:42] <noiesmo> Zack, k9copy can be used to backup movie dvds
[08:42] <lekremyelse1> dn4: /home/(ur user)/.Trash/
[08:42] <Zack> ok
[08:42] <noiesmo> :)
[08:42] <bill> not even quite sure what a sub dir is...
[08:42] <Zack> so is this the libdvdcss        NOIESMO
[08:42] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: YES!!!!!!!
[08:42] <binMonkey> YESSSS!!!!!
[08:42] <binMonkey> YESSSSS!!!!
[08:42] <Zack> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
[08:42] <mage> bill: google maybe, look for one where younchroot in after deboostrap and dpkg-reconfigure all (something close)
[08:42] <IRC_> RECOVER IRC merc
[08:43] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: i bow before you sensei.
[08:43] <mage> gj
[08:43] <noiesmo> Zack, that tells you how to install it
[08:43] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: it works.  how'd you figure it out?
[08:43] <emman101> who knows how to install mirc?
[08:43] <bill> www.debootstrap.com???? lol
[08:43] <bill> if only
[08:43] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: your session was a little messed up so if there is nothing in there important, you can delete the session file in .gnome2
[08:43] <bill> its probably a porn page lol
[08:43] <Zack> Noiesmo, ok so when i entered that line into my terminal, did i install it
[08:44] <Zack> it says it installed something but it doesnt say that code specifically
[08:44] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: ok.  did you look into my laptop?  how did you know?
[08:44] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: a simalar thing happened to me
[08:45] <bill> "mage:    bill: google maybe, look for one where younchroot in after deboostrap and dpkg-reconfigure all (something close)" what?
[08:45] <binMonkey> lekremyelse1: thank you.  thank you. thank you.  i appreciate it very much!!!
[08:45] <lekremyelse1> binMonkey: no problem
[08:46] <bill> i have no idea
[08:46] <noiesmo> Zack, youll have to try if you added the repository that was needed and you updated "sudo apt-get update" and then "sudo apt-get install libdvdcss2"
[08:47] <phatso84> hi can anyone help me with compiling iwlwifi
[08:51] <sykofox> Hi was wondering if anyone could help me install ubuntu with an 8800gtx ?
[08:51] <sykofox> x keeps failing
[08:51] <phatso84> use the alternate install cd
[08:51] <Zack> Noiesmo: i did that and it said it installed, so now that i have done that...........?
[08:51] <Zack> what else?
[08:51] <sykofox> i used the alt cd
[08:51] <sykofox> installed it all right
[08:51] <sykofox> then went to boot into it and x fails
[08:51] <phatso84> hmm that happened to me with my ATI
[08:51] <phatso84> what do u have ati or nv
[08:51] <sykofox> nv 8800gtx sli
[08:51] <sparr> What might make some OSS games have clicking/static like this?  http://sparr.homeip.net/static.ogg (sorry for poor capture quality)
[08:52] <AlestorJN> Well cya everyone
[08:52] <noiesmo> Zack, try it play a dvd
[08:52] <snoops> you could try installing the nvidia drivers sykofox
[08:52] <fatejudger> do the laptop acpi power functions come enabled by default or do they need to be enabled somehow?
[08:53] <phatso84> sykofox its a known bug
[08:53] <snoops> I believe a new one was released with better 8x series support
[08:53] <sykofox> i have no idea how to
[08:53] <sykofox> i got them
[08:53] <sykofox> 100.14 or sumthing
[08:53] <sykofox> but i'm a noob at linux =p
[08:53] <phatso84> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nv/+bug/91556
[08:53] <Zack> IT SAYS "ERROR OCCURED"
[08:54] <sykofox> hm
[08:54] <sykofox> hmm
[08:54] <sykofox> how do i install the nvidia drivers ?
[08:55] <Flannel> fatejudger: acpi is enabled, but that's just reporting stuffs.  acpid might be more what you're looking for, I'm not sure.  Google might be a good place to look to discover what we're actually looking for
[08:55] <Zack> NOISMO:can you help me make sence of this page i was given? i dont understand what it is i am supposed to do
[08:55] <bob112> Hey, can anyone tell me what the difference is between adding the kubuntu-desktop package and the kde package?
[08:56] <sparr> bob112: kubuntu-desktop gets you a lot more than just kde.  kdm, kde-*, etc
[08:57] <bob112> Okay.
[08:57] <bob112> Figured as such.
[08:57] <phatso84> yeah i dont know about the power stepping in laptops
[08:57] <phatso84> havent seen any cpl for it yet
[08:57] <bob112> What about KDE Control Center...
[08:57] <Flannel> bob112: KDE is stock KDE, Kubuntu is whatever Kubuntu runs.  For example (well, akin to it), `gnome` has epiphany, while ubuntu-desktop uses firefox
[08:57] <Zack> Noismo?
[08:57] <bob112> Ah
[08:57] <noiesmo> Zack, i have to pod out for 10 minutes then i can if your running "feisty fawn" go to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu and read the howto add repository then add repos
[08:57] <sybariten> i often get a sort of error message from apt
[08:57] <bob112> So I should use the Kubuntu pkg?
[08:57] <fatejudger> Flannel: the reason I ask is because I can't seem to get my laptop to suspend when I close the lid, although I can do it manually
[08:57] <sybariten> its something about Perl and locale settings
[08:57] <fatejudger> Flannel: I thought it was the only possible explanation left at this point
[08:57] <sybariten> i reckon its harmless because things get installed anyhow
[08:57] <Zack> ok
[08:57] <sybariten> anyone recognize this as a typical problem?
[08:57] <noiesmo> Zack, i'll be back
[08:57] <bob112> I'm getting bored of gnome. I haven't used KDE since SuSe 10.0 though.
[08:58] <sybariten> i also get an error when running svnadmin
[08:58] <sybariten> svnadmin: warning: cannot set LC_CTYPE locale
[08:58] <sybariten> svnadmin: warning: environment variable LANG is sv_SE
[08:58] <Flannel> bob112: most of the core of KDE will be there, just some of the app defaults might be different. http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/metapackages/kubuntu-desktop  will give you an idea of what's in it app wise
[08:59] <bob112> Ahk.
[08:59] <bob112> And what about KDE4? Not assuming it's stable enough for regular use...
[09:00] <Flannel> bob112: You'd have to ask in #kubuntu, I've no idea.  I think they have 3.5..whatever the newer version is, in a separate kubuntu repository for it
[09:01] <Flannel> fatejudger: I'd try google, since Im sure someone else has had that problem before; suspend stuff is pretty popular right now
[09:01] <fatejudger> Flannel: I have tried google, and the ubuntu forums, and now ubuntu irc
[09:02] <Zack> HAHAHAHA! YES!!!!!
[09:02] <fatejudger> Flannel: maybe I should file a bug report?
[09:02] <Zack> IT WORKS
[09:02] <Zack> Ubuntu i have a quick question
[09:02] <mitrovarr> is it possible to make grub let you boot from a USB flash drive if the BIOS doesn't natively support it
[09:02] <SteveWrightNZ> can anyone help with sl-modem on amd64 ?
[09:03] <Flannel> fatejudger: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/44567  (found that from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=173864&page=2), both pages might be helpful
[09:03] <Zack> How does one search through the UBUNTU  website documentation without going through each tab individually?
[09:03] <Flannel> Zack: What are you searching for?
[09:03] <Martez> I'm on a laptop using Feisty Fawn- I cannot get the wireless to work. It seems to recognize the card inside, and it sees my wireless network, but I cannot connect. It's a Ralink RT2500 chipset, I believe. I've seen some forum posts saying that the RT73 driver works using ndiswrapper (and a few posts saying that the wrapper doesn't work in Feisty like it did in Edgy), but I'm new to Linux and can't figure out what to do to get it to work. Any assis
[09:04] <Sp4rKy> Zack: for medibuntu, you can directly check out http://www.medibuntu.org
[09:04] <Zack> I was just wondering because i finally got my dvd to work and i would like to know for the future
[09:04] <Zack> THANKS Sp4rky
[09:04] <tom_> hey guys one of my friends is trying to install off the live cd, and its asking him for a password
[09:04] <Flannel> Zack: which tabs are you talking about?  since theyre used in a few places
[09:05] <tom_> is there some default password for the live cd
[09:05] <Flannel> tom_: He should check the CD for defects, that usually is a sign of a bad burn.
[09:05] <kraut> moin
[09:05] <Zack> such as...
[09:05] <Zack> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/
[09:05] <Flannel> tom_: Also, is it a real Ubuntu CD?  or one of the cheesy ubuntu spawns?
[09:05] <tom_> Flannel: have you seen this before
[09:05] <KingNothing> is this still the correct way to get multiple sounds to work? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=32063
[09:05] <^peter^> tom yes it does ask for you to insert a password you wish to use, not a password to proceed
[09:06] <Flannel> Zack: All of those links are basically the same documentation, for different versions.  And then the community is different entirely
[09:06] <tom_> ^peter^: no its like gdm
[09:06] <tom_> ^peter^: from what it sounds like
[09:06] <^peter^> ok
[09:06] <Zack> The site needs a search box, where one can type "dvd decoder" if it isnt in the Add/Remove programs list
[09:06] <Flannel> tom_: right.  He should check the CD for defects, and you should ask if it's real Ubuntu, or something stupid like that "ultimate edition" crap
[09:06] <Flannel> Zack: Check the community section
[09:07] <Zack> ok
[09:07] <Zack> I might as well be blind since i dont use my eyes.
[09:07] <Zack> Thanks
[09:07] <porthose> Hello all
[09:08] <fatejudger> Flannel: my lid state shows "open" even after I close it
[09:08] <fatejudger> Flannel: it doesn't appear to be experiencing the same problem which was documented in the bug
[09:08] <fatejudger> Flannel: I can't exactly test it when the lid is closed though
[09:08] <Flannel> fatejudger: SSH would be one method
[09:08] <fatejudger> Flannel: yeah, I was just thinking it
[09:08] <porthose> when you install phpmyadmin what is the default username and password?
[09:08] <Flannel> also, there's probably logs somewhere.  I dont know where though
[09:09] <Flannel> fatejudger: /var/log/acpid, but no acpi logging itself.
[09:10] <noiesmo> Zack, ok im back I see you got it :)
[09:10] <wallace420> does anyone know if you can use LUKS encryption right from the installation process, like in debian etch?
[09:10] <Forsaken200> hey all, I'm in some serious need of help. I've been working trying to get a game installed all night. One sec and I'll post the error message
[09:11] <wallace420> Forsaken200, post it to paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[09:11] <Zack> Yes i did Noiesmo! Thank you a lot, im installing all of the other media plugins while im at it
[09:12] <noiesmo> Zack, sweet
[09:12] <Forsaken200> basically what it is pointing to is that I do not have libgtk-1.2.so.0 installed. But I can't figure out how to get it in
[09:12] <Forsaken200> any ideas?
[09:13] <Zack> oh hey one question while im at it, is there a decoder for wma?
[09:13] <Flannel> fatejudger: sounds like a bug with acpi then (or at the least, hardware incompatability), if it's not properly detecting the state of the lid.  (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi/) and a cursory scan doesn't appear to show any bugs like this one.
[09:13] <noiesmo> Zack, install w32codecs
[09:13] <Zack> i actually think i just did......... brb
[09:13] <phatso84> ffdshow
[09:13] <phatso84> im installing gutsy soon
[09:13] <phatso84> well upgrading
[09:13] <wallace420> Forsaken200, if you have the lib installed to a different place than the game expects, the just make a symlink to it
[09:14] <KingNothing> anyone able to offer some help with sound mixing?
[09:15] <Forsaken200> I am brand new to linux, so you'll have to forgive my HUGE mistakes here. I don't even know what a symlink is. I don't even know how to tell if it is installed correctly
[09:15] <Flannel> Forsaken200: what game are you installing?
[09:15] <Forsaken200> it is Uplink 1.55
[09:15] <fatejudger> Flannel: ok, added weirdness
[09:15] <Forsaken200> I get "error when loading shared libraries
[09:15] <fatejudger> Flannel: it DOES detect the state of the lid
[09:15] <fatejudger> Flannel: I just tried it a few time in SSH
[09:16] <phatso84> KingNothing whats the issue
[09:16] <TakeOut{u}> Forsaken200, man ln
[09:16] <Flannel> Hmm.  Ok.  Not in the repos.  Well, that library is in `libgtk1.2`
[09:16] <Zack> Ok i got it, im Very new so i really dont,, didnt understand codecs or anything but i do now. I thought about something that would be neat to add to the next release, What if you had a search button and instead of it being in a individual box, it was an icon. and say i wanted to find someone on that endless screenname list i could click the icon then highlight the list and type in what i was looking for.
[09:16] <fatejudger> Flannel: that must mean that somehow these power settings aren't getting registered, or that state change isn't triggering the appropriate action
[09:16] <Flannel> fatejudger: So, it detects, just doesn't do anything?  I think that's acpid then.
[09:16] <KingNothing> phatso84: i can't get multiple applications to play sounds simultaneously.
[09:16] <fatejudger> Flannel: so what does that mean for me?
[09:17] <Forsaken200> What is the proper method for installing the GTK and Glib libraries?
[09:17] <KingNothing> phatso84: like, sounds from pidgin windows and watching a movie with ALSA sound
[09:17] <Flannel> fatejudger: search the acpid buglist for it.  If not, report it.  Theyll probably reply back asking for the output of stuff, etc, etc.
[09:18] <Zack> Thanks & Bye
[09:18] <fatejudger> Flannel: alright
[09:18] <Flannel> !software | Forsaken200
[09:18] <ubotu> Forsaken200: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[09:18] <Forsaken200> Thanks guys, hopefully it works, brb
[09:18] <Flannel> fatejudger: is this an hpdv4000?
[09:19] <fatejudger> Flannel: Inspiron 1100
[09:19] <omegacenti> In Windows, backspace used to be the back button for firefox. How do I get this shortcut back on firefox in Ubuntu?
[09:19] <[c4] |pwn|> zack
[09:19] <[c4] |pwn|> ?
[09:19] <fatejudger> Flannel: and it never had this problem in Edgy, granted though I was running KDE, not Gnome
[09:19] <phatso84> hmm kingnothing
[09:19] <phatso84> yeah i was going to say ALSA
[09:19] <phatso84> but if you already have it
[09:19] <phatso84> let me try to figure something out
[09:19] <Flannel> fatejudger: well, this looks maybe related, I dont know.  You might read the comments from it to tell you what else to poke around with: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/48471
[09:20] <Fuoco> hi all
[09:20] <Flannel> fatejudger: does /var/lock/acpisleep exist? (don't make it if it does)
[09:20] <KingNothing> phatso84: need to reconnect, brb 2 sec
[09:20] <[c4] |pwn|> anyone know how to get wifi working on ubuntu, festy fawn? im using a amd turion64x2 laptop
[09:20] <phatso84> kingnothing, if you go to system, pref, sound
[09:21] <Flannel> er, don't make it if it doesnt, even.  And you might try removing it if it does.  (it prevents multiple sleep things from going off)
[09:21] <[c4] |pwn|> wireless, whatever
[09:21] <Flannel> !wifi | [c4] |pwn|
[09:21] <ubotu> [c4] |pwn|: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:21] <KingNothing> i'm back
[09:21] <phatso84> kingnothing, if you go to system, pref, sound
[09:21] <phatso84> in the sounds tab, is software soudn mixing checked?
[09:21] <fatejudger> Flannel: no, it doesn't
[09:22] <Dionysus> Someone up for helping me to install Quake 4?
[09:22] <KingNothing> phatso84: yeah, it is. i just tried changing everything in "devices" to ALSA and rebooted x... and got a sound when it loaded, so I thought that had fixed everything, but there's still no sound mixing going on
[09:22] <Martez> I downloaded a tarball of the rt73 driver I need for Linux to get my wireless working, but I do not know how to install it properly?
[09:22] <Flannel> fatejudger: Well, Im out of ideas.  Check out those bugs, file one of your own if you don't thnk they apply and you can't get it fixed.  (acpid bugs, not acpi bugs)
[09:23] <phatso84> idk king
[09:23] <phatso84> im sort of new myself but i tried
[09:23] <phatso84> see if theres updates in update manager tahts what id do
[09:23] <tyoc> Hey people, Im using  gtk-recordmydesktop because it can capture 3D screens, anyway, the output of the app is an ogg file, somewhat of large size, I will like to know if there is an application that let me edit it???
[09:23] <KingNothing> alright, thanks for trying
[09:24] <tyoc> or perhaps convert it to other thing
[09:24] <fatejudger> Flannel: Yeah, it's a very strange issue. To add to the complexity, the power button doesn't respond either, and network settings aren't restarted after resuming a manual sleep
[09:24] <phatso84> yw
[09:24] <tyoc> tought I will like perhaps stay in ogg
[09:24] <fatejudger> Flannel: I'm wondering if this problem is further reaching than a simple laptop lid closing problem
[09:24] <Martez> can someone tell me or point me towards information about installing a wireless card driver for Linux?
[09:24] <tyoc> I have listed taht avidemux is a nice application and peraphs will feet me needs, but it dosent open the .ogg file!!!
[09:24] <tyoc> XD
[09:24] <phatso84> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:25] <Martez> thank you
[09:25] <tarelerulz>  I did stuff on my ntfs with Nautilus  and I don't know where it goes ?  I did  d f -h and I still show lost space freed up .
[09:26] <preaction>  tyoc: mainly because the OGG container is not the AVI container. look for "ogg tools"
[09:26] <tyoc> ok, thanks
[09:26] <tyoc> is there something like ogg2flash
[09:26] <tyoc> or swf or anything like it is called that?
[09:26] <preaction> tyoc: FLV would be what you want, and i don't know, google for it
[09:26] <tarelerulz> I mean I deleted  on my ntfs drive use nautilus and I would like to know where it goes?
[09:27] <ikonia> tarelerulz: no-where - its gone
[09:27] <preaction> tarelerulz: most likely to a .Trash directory on the root of the mountpoint
[09:27] <ikonia> preaction: no because he's using ntfs-3g
[09:27] <preaction> ikonia: nautilus moves things to .Trash, until he empties trash that's where it'll be
[09:27] <Flannel> fatejudger: problems with stuff waking up out of suspend is pretty common
[09:28] <preaction> ikonia: unless there's a problem with Trash and ntfs-3g that i don't know about
[09:28] <ikonia> preaction: I'm not %100 it works that way with the ntfs-3g, I don't think things can be sent to trash
[09:28] <ikonia> preaction: yes, it is to do with that because its not "restorable"
[09:28] <tarelerulz> Where is the trash ?
[09:28] <preaction> ikonia: Trash is just another folder like any other. it's not special really
[09:29] <lenzzzinoleonard> hewhat should i do when ubuntu stops responding? like ctrl+alt+delete in windows
[09:29] <lenzzzinoleonard> what should i do when ubuntu stops responding? like ctrl+alt+delete in windows
[09:29] <ikonia> preaction: I know this, however even if the data is put into the folder I don't believe it can be used to restore back to the disk
[09:29] <ikonia> !repeate >lenzzzinoleonard
[09:30] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: ctrl+alt+backspace will restart X, ctrl+alt+f1 will get you to a console where you can do other things, otherwise hit your reset button / do a hard-reboot
[09:30] <tyoc> preactor, is oggz-tools the package??
[09:30] <DrStrangeLov> Hi, how come i  can't burn 4.4GBs of data onto a dvd+R that claims to have 4.7GB capacity?
[09:30] <preaction> tyoc: dunno, try it and see
[09:30] <CyberMad> how to create shortcut of windows executable open with wine?
[09:30] <tyoc> OK
[09:30] <DrStrangeLov> do i have to enable any particular option in k3b/nautilus-burner to get it to put the data there? something like overburn?
[09:31] <CyberMad> i tried create shortcut wine /path/progz.exe
[09:31] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: how do i retore ubuntu from crash
[09:31] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: what do you mean "restore from crash"?
[09:32] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: when i installed package ubuntu loads but does not respond. how do i restore bak to normal
[09:32] <CyberMad> but, that's not work.. when i tried from terminal wine progz.exe  it works.. but i need a shortcut of it
[09:32] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: what part does not respond? can you boot to a recovery console?
[09:33] <fatejudger> Flannel: what's surprising me is that I never had those problems before Feisty
[09:33] <fatejudger> Flannel: my computer would wake from a suspend quite beautifully
[09:33] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: the desktop does not respond it's very unstable. how do i restor back to normal?
[09:34] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: how to boot on to recovery console?
[09:34] <sx66> how do you set the default of 11min screen off on the power settings to something lower?
[09:34] <porthose> When you first install phpmyadmin what username and password do you use to log in?
[09:34] <rabiosa> hi, is there any way to stop definitively the annoying logging in and logging out sounds for all users?
[09:35] <Madpilot> disconnect your speakers?
[09:35] <sx66> how do you set the default of 11min screen off on the power settings to something lower?
[09:36] <sui> hi
[09:36] <Plantain> Is Switching users a little buggy, or is it just me?
[09:36] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: when you're booting, after the BIOS, when grub appears "Press ESC for menu" or something like that, press Esc and choose "Boot to recovery console" or something like that
[09:36] <sui> how can I install rsh/rlogin? I use kubuntu 6.10 and i have some old unix-machines here which don't support ssh. I did aptitude rsh-client, but aptitude tells me that rsh is already installed
[09:36] <sui> but it's just a symlink to /etc/alternatives/rlogin which links to /usr/bin/ssh
[09:36] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: then you can remove whatever package you added that isn't working
[09:36] <tarelerulz> I am really lost as to where my files/folder go when deleted off the ntfs
[09:36] <Plantain> Whenever I try and log back into a session I switched out of, I'm greeted by a black screen and I have to reboot
[09:36] <rabiosa> Madpilot: great! a very ubuntu style answer....
[09:36] <preaction> tarelerulz: where is your NTFS drive mounted to?
[09:36] <fatejudger> rabiosa: sound settings in the control panel
[09:37] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: how do i remove pckage what is the command?
[09:37] <tarelerulz> I have it mount /media/sda2
[09:37] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: what was the package? "apt-get remove <packagename>"
[09:37] <preaction> tarelerulz: so in /media/sda2/.Trash-<username> there should be your files (if it worked, otherwise it's gone)
[09:37] <rabiosa> fatejudger: will it have effects on all usesrs?
[09:38] <fatejudger> rabiosa: probably not, but isn't that the idea of have multiple accounts?
[09:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: i got a another problem when ubuntu loads i dont c the boot screen my moniter turns of and it says h.v frequency out of range? how do i fix this?
[09:38] <preaction> tarelerulz: if you choose Go > Trash in Nautilus it should show you the combined contents of all the .Trash-* folders on your file system
[09:38] <preaction> !fixres | lenzzzinoleonard
[09:38] <ubotu> lenzzzinoleonard: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:38] <Plantain> What's the adobe acrobat replacement under Ubuntu?
[09:39] <preaction> Plantain: ghostview will view most PDF documents iirc
[09:39] <tarelerulz>  If it is deleted I don't care. if I has it in trash.  I just need the spaces
[09:39] <Plantain> preaction: I want to write PDF docs
[09:39] <fatejudger> Plantain: OO.o
[09:40] <fatejudger> Plantain: (OpenOffice)
[09:40] <tom_> Plantain: you can use openoffice
[09:40] <mrynit> how do i represent the working directory when copying. cp /home/bob/file.txt (where i am now)
[09:40] <rabiosa> fatejudger: yes, indeed, but there must also be an option to applay changes to all users at once... does it make sense?
[09:40] <preaction> tarelerulz: 'df -h' is not entirely accurate when it shows you how much space is left on your drive (it does not show space that is marked as available, only space which does not actually contain data)
[09:40] <perlmonkey> greetings
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[09:41] <perlmonkey> sheesh
[09:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: what is fixres
[09:41] <perlmonkey> /ignore ikonia
[09:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: ????
[09:41] <bluebanana> i downloaded a bin file. How do i run it?
[09:41] <ikonia> ;;'/
[09:41] <fatejudger> rabiosa: No, it doesn't really. Most of these settings are stored at the user level, it would be kind of silly to do anything else.
[09:41] <preaction> lenzzzinoleonard: read what ubotu told you
[09:41] <mrynit> ??
[09:41] <ikonia> ;;'/gtttttttttttttttttttttttrrrrrrrrrrr
[09:41] <ikonia> sorry
[09:41] <ikonia> cat on keyboard
[09:41] <tarelerulz> How to I tell how much space I have on my drive?
[09:41] <ikonia> stupid thing jumped on
[09:41] <tom_> tarelerulz: df -h
[09:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> preaction: ok. thanx
[09:41] <HowardTheCoward> ikonia: test your perl forkbombs in terminal, not in irc :)
[09:42] <fatejudger> !ndiswrapper
[09:42] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:42] <perlmonkey> 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP  i686 GNU/Linux <-- am I running the right kernel for an Intel Mobile P4 CPU?
[09:43] <preaction> perlmonkey: it's running, isn't it?
[09:43] <ikonia> perlmonkey: thats the only desk top kernel available
[09:43] <perlmonkey> yeah but that doesn't mean its the best choice eh
[09:43] <ikonia> it does if its the only one available
[09:43] <preaction> perlmonkey: that's why it's the Generic kernel. if you want something different you'l probably have to compile your own. have fun
[09:43] <ikonia> but yes it is the best choice available
[09:44] <tarelerulz> I did df -h and I use  system monitor and both same amount of space be not used. sometime like 123 mb ,but I just delected stuff that should make tha tmore
[09:44] <Flannel> perlmonkey: Yes.  That's the kernel you want.  It has all your optimizations
[09:44] <perlmonkey> thanks
[09:44] <preaction> tarelerulz: you emptied trash after that, i assume?
[09:45] <NigelS>   /sb end
[09:45] <tarelerulz> The trash for tarelerulz has nothting
[09:45] <fatejudger> I disabled the madwifi drivers in order to use ndiswrapper, and it doesn't seem to be playing well with network-manager
[09:45] <fatejudger> it doesn't detect the wireless setup
[09:45] <fatejudger> and I have to manually enable it in the terminal
[09:46] <preaction> tarelerulz: then again, the space is marked as available but is not exactly empty yet. try writing to it
[09:46] <perlmonkey> for some reason my wifi nic isnt being started up or initialised properly at boot time, i have no networking until I manually take down the nic and bring it backup with ifup.. any ideas of suggestions? I'm using wpa_supplicant
[09:46] <fatejudger> is this the norm for something like ndiswrapper or is there an easy way to fix this that I'm not seeing?
[09:47] <tarelerulz> preaction , Thanks this big problem for me. I download a lot movie on this laptop and I run out of space sometimes and good way to see how much space I really have would be nice
[09:47] <bill> hey guys me again
[09:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> i got problem with setting up my adsl mdem. can an1 plz plz plzzzzzzzzzz help? i reallly really need ur help
[09:49] <perlmonkey> I'm trying to kill firefox from process but it won't die :-/
[09:49] <tarelerulz> I get this error when I try write to one of my partitions "Inappropriate ioctl for device"
[09:49] <perlmonkey> sudo kill 5709
[09:49] <perlmonkey> any suggestions?
[09:51] <bill> im trying to install ubuntu directly from an iso file on my windows partition, without the cdrom, i have no blank cd's.... and no floppy drive, and no flash drive... anybdoy have any ideas?
[09:51] <perlmonkey> my system seems to be quite unstable, network apps take a long time to start up, others freeze up X
[09:51] <bill> either that or i need to do a net install, i think
[09:51] <bill> im not even sure
[09:51] <CyberMad> i read on a website.. As an alternative, if you have a full installation of wine on your Linux system, shortcuts are auto-configured for Windows .EXE files. Double-clicking on epp230_en.exe in your desktop file browser will auto-magically bring up wine with the program loaded.
[09:51] <CyberMad> how to do that?
[09:51] <bill> ive been using linux for like 5 hours...
[09:51] <CyberMad> how to make if i double click .exe will load the wine
[09:52] <Flannel> !install | bill
[09:52] <ubotu> bill: 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
[09:52] <perlmonkey> sheesh
[09:52] <lenzzzinoleonard> i got problem with setting up my adsl mdem. can any1 plz plz plzzzzzzzzzz help?
[09:52] <Flannel> bill: Check out the first link
[09:52] <ikonia> lenzzzinoleonard: STOP asking every 10 seconds
[09:52] <perlmonkey> i just tried to install an apt and got tons of garbage from kernel spewing to my terminal
[09:52] <bill> checking...
[09:52] <Flannel> !adsl | lenzzzinoleonard
[09:52] <ubotu> lenzzzinoleonard: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[09:52] <perlmonkey> Az X kiszolgl s meghajt modul kzi kivlasztsa esetn e lehetsg mellzhet. Az X kiszolglt nem kell kivlasztani, ha csak egy elrhet.', Perl interpreter: 0x8152008, <> line 1 during global destruction.
[09:52] <perlmonkey> Attempt to free non-existent shared string 'jedan dostupan.', Perl interpreter: 0x8152008, <> line 1 during global destruction.
[09:52] <perlmonkey> Attempt to free non-existent shared string '
[09:53] <perlmonkey> doesn't look too clever
[09:53] <lenzzzinoleonard> Flannel: yes ADSL
[09:53] <perlmonkey> laptop kernel: [ 2637.292000]  Bad page state in process 'apt-check'
[09:53] <perlmonkey> laptop kernel: [ 2637.292000]  page:c12fbb80 flags:0x40000014 mapping:00000000 mapcount:-1 count:0
[09:53] <preaction> !paste | perlmonkey
[09:53] <ubotu> perlmonkey: 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)
[09:53] <novato_br> how can I get knetstats source code ?
[09:53] <perlmonkey> /ignore preaction
[09:54] <preaction> perlmonkey: it's not just me you're disturbing, kthx
[09:54] <Flannel> perlmonkey: Please don't paste here.  There are 1000 people.  Use the pastebin.
[09:54] <frolle> I am getting this error when i try to conncet to mysql: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
[09:55] <sykofox> how do i install nvidia driver ?
[09:55] <tonsofpcs> bad password, frolle
[09:55] <preaction> !nvidia | sykofox
[09:55] <frolle> tonsofpcs: i set no password :)
[09:55] <ubotu> sykofox: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:55] <sykofox> cheers
[09:55] <Flannel> frolle: you need to setup a root password for your mysql root user.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP#head-39085275bc28194cca77d021ec362ff3003b10bc
[09:56] <preaction> frolle: you need to use mysqladmin to set a password for root
[09:56] <bill> ok........
[09:56] <bill> see the problem with all these community docs, i dont know what any of them mean...
[09:57] <perlmonkey> true
[09:57] <snoops> then the easiest solution is to go down to a store and get a blank cd
[09:57] <bill> if i did know what any of it meant, i probably wouldnt need to look at them in the first place
[09:57] <snoops> so you can burn the iso as a cd image and boot off it
[09:57] <perlmonkey> ive been running ubuntu for 2-3 weeks now
[09:58] <bill> oh, im friggan stupid, i got a cd-rw somewhere.... ive never thought to just erase the damn thing....
[09:58] <perlmonkey> gnome seems much slower than debian, but on the positive side alot of stuff works out of the box better
[09:58] <Flannel> bill: scroll down to where it says "Installation without a cD" and then look at the descriptions and see what hardware/stuff you have (and what they look like they need), and then see if that method works for you.
[09:59] <ivx> gnome is slower than debian? okay....
[09:59] <frolle> preaction: i use the command mysql -u root to try setting up the pass but still no access
[09:59] <perlmonkey> gnome on Ubuntu is noticeably slower than gnome on Debian
[09:59] <bill> k
[10:00] <bill> ok, now i cant find my cd-rw...
[10:00] <preaction> frolle: as i said, you must use mysqladmin. type "man mysqladmin" and look for "setpassword"
[10:00] <perlmonkey> Ubuntu's gnome seems to be a little bloated
[10:00] <mrynit> i need to remove some partions and move my ubuntu partion do a different one all on the same harddrive. i know how to do the partioning but what else do i need to do to make use my system will boot? do i need to tell linux where to look on boot besides grub?
[10:00] <perlmonkey> but I have no problems running xfce4 under Ubuntu
[10:00] <ivx> perlmoney, so apt-get remove what you don't want
[10:00] <perlmonkey> ok
[10:00] <HowardTheCoward> apt-get remove ubuntu :)
[10:00] <bill> well, there is the install fromwindows...
[10:00] <perlmonkey> ubuntu looks promising so far
[10:01] <ivx> perlmoney, debian has a little bit newer of packages, so they are a little bit bigger, more feature
[10:01] <ivx> i mean ubuntu is newer
[10:01] <perlmonkey> ya
[10:01] <bill> but i tried that, like 50 times, along with like 5 other things, i cant get it to work
[10:01] <omegacenti> Is it still a good idea to have twice as much swap as ram?
[10:01] <bill> it always asks me for the cd during instalation
[10:01] <perlmonkey> ubuntu experience under gnome seems to be closer to windows
[10:01] <perlmonkey> its definitely easier to use and more user friendly than debian
[10:01] <snoops> omegacenti if you have 2gig of ram, having a 4gig swap is ridiculous
[10:01] <frolle> preaction: i am getting the same error..
[10:01] <preaction> omegacenti: depends on how much ram you have, but yes. you may also look at changing your "swappiness" value
[10:02] <omegacenti> snoops: I have 1 gig.
[10:02] <bill> if i knew what the commands all meant, then i could just change them to what i want, everything would be fine, and all that mess... but yeah
[10:02] <nathanj> when i was installing ubuntu i made a storage partition (/media/storage) it seems to be mounted but i want to make it rw accessiable to all users, how do i do that?
[10:02] <snoops> I'd go with a 1gig swap then omegacenti
[10:02] <ivx> perlmonkey, that's the idea, but don't forget where ubuntu came from
[10:02] <omegacenti> preaction: yeah I read that in Rute.. just wondering if still true.
[10:02] <perlmonkey> and dont forget where debian came from too ;-)
[10:03] <omegacenti> Snoops I am still having issues with suspend/hibernate though. Its irritating so I am reading every linux document I can get my hands on.
[10:03] <bill> (hd0,0)      <---what is that.... my c drive or just the whole hard drive?
[10:03] <perlmonkey> i did consider running freebsd before i decided to go with ubuntu
[10:03] <ivx> perlmonkey, you mean mostly GNU?
[10:03] <DemonSamurai> what can i do with this help pls Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[10:03] <omegacenti> snoops: I think I mght have a degree in Linux certification by the time I am done.
[10:03] <moshe> hi, i'm trying to setup apache2 ssl and found this page: http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/Apache2_SSL_in_Ubuntu
[10:03] <perlmonkey> well debian is based on bsd
[10:03] <mrynit> bill, that is a partion on first drive
[10:03] <snoops> bill first harddrive, first partition
[10:03] <moshe> but i don' thave in my system apache2-ssl-certificate
[10:03] <ikonia> bill are you reading any docs ?
[10:03] <preaction> bill: that's the first partition on the master hard drive on the first IDE cable
[10:03] <bill> and what do i need to change the ramdisk size too?
[10:03] <moshe> which package is it in?
[10:03] <bill> ive read like a million docs
[10:03] <ivx> perlmonkey, what? who said that?
[10:03] <DemonSamurai> ........
[10:03] <perlmonkey> everyone knows it
[10:04] <preaction> perlmonkey: how is debian based on BSD? debian is a Linux distro
[10:04] <bill> ok, first partition starts at 0 then eh?
[10:04] <ikonia> !offtopic
[10:04] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:04] <snoops> right..it's 0 indexed
[10:04] <_phreaky> How do i get to the graphical login screen from the terminal? startx just starts gnome for e..
[10:04] <bill> hd0 is first ide cable, the second 0 is the first drive on that cable?
[10:04] <moshe> anyone can help me plz?
[10:04] <snoops> no bill
[10:04] <Python1320> My lspci is outputting "00:0e.0 Multimedia video controlle....." what should I put to Xorg BusID?
[10:04] <nathanj> _phreaky execute gdm
[10:04] <ikonia> moshe: what
[10:04] <crdlb> _phreaky, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[10:04] <perlmonkey> _phreaky: gdm?
[10:04] <omegacenti> 34 ops... wow
[10:04] <_phreaky> nathanj: thanks
[10:04] <ivx> perlmonkey, ubuntu and debian is a make up of GNU with linux kernal and some other stuff, GNU is not unix
[10:05] <andrewss> Hi, I accidentally deleted /etc/init.d/screen and apt-get --reinstall screen doesn't create that file, what can I do ?
[10:05] <moshe> i'm trying to setup apache2 ssl and found this page: http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/Apache2_SSL_in_Ubuntu
[10:05] <frolle> preaction: any ideas?
[10:05] <mrynit> hd(first drive, first partion)
[10:05] <nathanj> when i was installing ubuntu i made a storage partition (/media/storage) it seems to be mounted but i want to make it rw accessiable to all users, how do i do that?
[10:05] <moshe> but i don' thave in my system apache2-ssl-certificate
[10:05] <mrynit> hd(first drive, first partion) = hd(0,0)
[10:05] <moshe> how do i get it
[10:05] <NNate> anyone know how i can get a verizon usb720 evdo modem to work on ubuntu 7.04?  maybe ndis wrapper?
[10:05] <sykofox> any clues on how to get 8800gtx working with ubuntu ?
[10:05] <ikonia> moshe: follow the guides on help.ubuntu.com
[10:05] <bill> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows   im reading this thing here
[10:05] <ikonia> moshe: those guides are out of date
[10:05] <bill> thx mrynit
[10:06] <moshe> thanks
[10:06] <DemonSamurai> ermmm can i get some help with this Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[10:06] <ikonia> moshe: apache2-ssl-certificate is part of the apache-ssl package
[10:06] <ivx> sykofox, see if you got system>admin?restricted drviers
[10:06] <bill> reading the netboot aproach on that doc there
[10:06] <Python1320> Trying to put my voodoo working but dont know the BusID --- My lspci is outputting "00:0e.0 Multimedia video controlle....." what should I put to Xorg BusID?
[10:06] <bill> and every time i go into there and boot it up with grub, i get "file not found"
[10:07] <bill> ive tripple checked all the things, and i cant figue it out
[10:07] <sykofox> ivx, i can't even do anything in ubuntu, nothing works, x fails to start n all hell breaks loose =p
[10:07] <perlmonkey> how do I kill my process which refuses to die
[10:07] <andrewss> Hi, I accidentally deleted /etc/init.d/screen and apt-get --reinstall screen doesn't create that file <-- any ideeas ?
[10:07] <sykofox> can't access terminal
[10:07] <ivx> skyofox, has it everworked?
[10:07] <ikonia> perlmonkey: how are you killing it ?
[10:07] <sykofox> first time trying
[10:07] <Flannel> moshe: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/httpd.html
[10:07] <bill> right after it tries to load "kernel   (hd0,0)/boot/linux vga=normal ramdisk_size=14972 root=/dev/rd/0 rw --" it says file not found, not sure wtf is goin on
[10:07] <Flannel> andrewss: remove with --purge then install again
[10:07] <omegacenti> Is it a good idea for a single user type setup to do multiple partions for things like /usr /boot swap and things?
[10:08] <ikonia> bill don't use the phrase "wtf"
[10:08] <frolle> Flannel: any ideas to my problem?
[10:08] <ivx> skyofox, will i tlet you boot live cd, will it boot with out x (does it give you login promt)
[10:08] <bill> k
[10:08] <NNate> anyone know how to get any of the broadband cellular modems to work under ubuntu?
[10:08] <ikonia> omegacenti: overkill
[10:08] <omegacenti> ikonia: thanks.
[10:08] <Flannel> bill: I imagine /boot/linux isn't the kernel.  It's most likely much longer than that
[10:08] <Myrtti> omegacenti: / and /home
[10:09] <andrewss> Flannel: it say it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop ...
[10:09] <Frogzoo> NNate: if you can use pppd it's just as a serial modem
[10:09] <omegacenti> Myrtti: I see. I will take this into consideration. However, I am not sure how much space I should give to /
[10:09] <Flannel> andrewss: that's fine.  ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage.  When you reinstall, reinstall ubuntu-desktop as well.
[10:09] <sykofox> ivx, it comes up with a blue screen saying x failed to start. then it takes me back to the boot screen where i can type things but nothing works
[10:09] <bill> flannel: thats where it tells me to put the "linux" file that i downloaded
[10:09] <NNate> do i need to load any drivers to get it to work?  maybe with ndis wrapper?
[10:09] <bill> i put em all into the directories it tels me, and it still never works out right
[10:10] <Memrix> Need some help with aSpell
[10:10] <bill> can i somehow mount the iso during the boot
[10:10] <Myrtti> omegacenti: not less than 8, preferably more
[10:10] <Python1320> How to get the correct busid for my video card?
[10:10] <omegacenti> Myrtti: 8 gigs?
[10:10] <Myrtti> omegacenti: yeah
[10:10] <perlmonkey> is there a way to force a process to die which refuses to die
[10:10] <bill> with grub, so its not looking for the cd in the cd drive while i install?
[10:10] <omegacenti> Myrtti: how many did you give to /
[10:11] <ikonia> perlmonkey: how are you killing it ?
[10:11] <Myrtti> 7.4, but I'm on a laptop that has dualboot and too tiny harddrvie
[10:11] <perlmonkey> hi Myrtti
[10:11] <mrynit> i need to move my install partion to a different partion on my harddrive. i know how to do the partioning but do i need to change any system files so ubuntu will boot?
[10:11] <perlmonkey> I'm on a laptop which has 6GB and dual boot
[10:11] <ikonia> myrtti could you please ask perlmonkey to remove my from ignore if he wants help
[10:11] <andrewss> Flannel: thanks, worked
[10:12] <perlmonkey> I use grub to dual boot
[10:12] <HowardTheCoward> Myrtti: have you considered to use some lightweight alternatives to big hdd space-consuming apps?
[10:12] <bill> This procedure should be possible using a disk image, but it may be necessary to use a different kernel and pass some special argument in menu.lst to tell it to boot from the CD image (Has been achieved using Knoppix).
[10:12] <NNate> one more question, i have an HP dv8000 laptop with 2 sata hdds with ubuntu 6.10 loaded on the second drive but if I choose to boot from that drive in the bios, ubuntu hangs at the load screen but if i switch drives it works perfectly, any thoughts?
[10:12] <Flannel> mrynit: you'll need to update some stuff in GRUB, both stage one and two.  (two is menu.lst, one is reinstalling grub in the MBR)
[10:12] <novato_br> how can I get portuguese dictionary on Ubuntu?
[10:12] <Myrtti> HowardTheCoward: sure, but I'm company internal helpdesk and I need to run the same as my clients
[10:12] <bill> ^^that would help me maybe if it told me what "argument" to use
[10:13] <mrynit> Flannel, grub will still be on the MBR. i am not erasing it
[10:13] <HowardTheCoward> Myrtti: it's easy then, tell your boss to give you a better laptop
[10:13] <perlmonkey> Myrtti: what I did was install xfce4 and used nfs to mount my /home on a raid, the laptop now runs 10x faster
[10:13] <Flannel> mrynit: No, but you need to point it to your new HDD
[10:13] <mrynit> i know i nee to change grub for the menu
[10:14] <mrynit> Flannel, i am using the same harddrive. im just removing 2 partions and moving ubuntu's partion to a new one
[10:14] <bill> ok, well, can somebody tell me what i need to type in to get my windows partition mounted?
[10:14] <moshe> Flannel: i've actually followed https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/server/C/httpd.html, but it still wasn't exact, had to change few things before it worked
[10:14] <perlmonkey> Mrynit you can easily edit grub menu to make your partition different, just press E on grub menu
[10:14] <Flannel> mrynit: are you moving /boot?
[10:14] <bill> i think its been about 6 years since i mounted a windows partition in linux
[10:15] <mrynit> Flannel, yes i am moving the entire file system
[10:15] <mrynit> i have 200mb free in this partion. i need more space
[10:15] <perlmonkey> apt-get clean
[10:15] <Flannel> mrynit: Your stage 1 (in MBR) points to /boot, to get to stage 2 (with your menu.lst).  You need to tell the stuff in the MBR to look at the new drive for /boot
[10:16] <mrynit> Flannel, ok i get it now so i DO need to install grub after i move things
[10:16] <UnhandledExcepti> hi !
[10:16] <mrynit> Flannel, idk about stage 1/2
[10:16] <Flannel> reinstall grub, yes.  To the same place it is currently, but pointing to the new drive.  This is done through... well, first link:
[10:16] <Flannel> !grub | mrynit
[10:16] <ubotu> mrynit: 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
[10:17] <Flannel> with "overwriting windows bootloader", on either the Desktop CD or Alternate (one is at the top, the latter is at the bottom of that page)
[10:17] <moshe> lol, [Fri Jun 15 01:16:05 2007]  [error]  Illegal attempt to re-initialise SSL for server (theoretically shouldn't happen!)
[10:17] <perlmonkey> grub --install-partition=
[10:17] <perlmonkey> you guys are bloody amateurs!
[10:17] <DemonSamurai> how can i open this  /etc/X11/xorg.conf i mean i need the command pls
[10:17] <mrynit> grub has to goto a partion?
[10:17] <mrynit> i have one hardddrive
[10:18] <Flannel> mrynit: you're reinstalling it to the MBR, just the stuff in the MBR, pointing to the new location of /boot
[10:18] <mrynit> k
[10:18] <Flannel> mrynit: do the "with overwriting windows bootloader" not the keeping
[10:18] <mrynit> Flannel, do i need to change my /etc/fstab ?
[10:18] <DemonSamurai> how can i open this  /etc/X11/xorg.conf i mean i need the command pls .....
[10:18] <ikonia> DemonSamurai: use a text editor
[10:18] <datou> how to use xchat ?
[10:18] <ikonia> datou: join #xchat
[10:19] <sldkfj> gksudo gedit
[10:19] <sldkfj> gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:19] <Flannel> mrynit: mrynit most likely not, no.  Unless you're moving the order of the partitions (or making more, or whatnot)
[10:19] <datou> what are you talking about?
[10:19] <perlmonkey> hehe
[10:19] <mrynit> Flannel, yes i am
[10:19] <ikonia> datou: join the channel #xchat and they will help you learn how to use xchat
[10:20] <Flannel> mrynit: then yeah, you'll probably need to shuffle stuff in your fstab
[10:20] <sivaji2009> my cpu speed is 1.67GHZ but "cat /proc/cpuinfo" says  only 1.004GHZ
[10:20] <datou> thank you !
[10:20] <HowardTheCoward> ikonia: he can't join a channel because he can't use the irc client :P
[10:20] <ikonia> sivaji2009: cpu scaling
[10:20] <sldkfj> datou, what do you mean use xchat, you install it and load it and type
[10:20] <perlmonkey> siva: do you have laptop? stepping?
[10:20] <sivaji2009> perlmonkey no
[10:20] <mrynit> Flannel, p1(windows),p2(freeDOS) p3(debian, p4->Extend (ubuntu and swap)
[10:20] <datou> i just install it
[10:20] <ikonia> datou: join #xchat
[10:21] <datou> ok
[10:21] <andrewss> I have a script that reads a password into a variable at boot and even though the script doesn't echo my input, when I boot ubuntu I can see the password in plain text. Any ideeas on why? (on freebsd it works)
[10:21] <mrynit> Flannel, this is how i want it p1(windows),p2(freeDOS) p3(ubuntu) p4(swap)
[10:21] <mrynit> Flannel, will i beable to boot if i do not update fltab?
[10:24] <sahil> is there a way to save a video from the internet playing on Movie Player to the hard drive?
[10:25] <perlmonkey> can anyone recommend any alternative browser to firefox
[10:25] <ikonia> perlmonkey: opera ?
[10:25] <Bassetts> sahil, what kind of video?
[10:25] <sahil> it is not streaming, it has already finished playing, now i just need to save it
[10:25] <perlmonkey> sahil: wget
[10:25] <ikonia> perlmonkey: konqueror if you fancy a load of dependencies
[10:25] <sahil> Bassetts, it is a quicktime movie
[10:25] <sahil> from apple.com
[10:25] <perlmonkey> wget url
[10:26] <Bassetts> sahil, find the url for the .mov and use wget to download it
[10:26] <mrynit> right click save as?
[10:26] <DemonSamurai> !ATI
[10:26] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:26] <Bassetts> is there a way to start an app in the tray or minimized? like xchat or pis
[10:26] <Bassetts> *pidgin
[10:27] <perlmonkey> im trying to kill a process but it refuses to die, any ideas?
[10:28] <sldkfj> Bassetts, I recall asking that question a couple months ago and didn't get a reply, nice nick by the way.
[10:28] <hawk> perlmonkey: You've tried kill -9 pid, I assume?
[10:28] <perlmonkey> hawk: ya, no joy :-/
[10:28] <Bassetts> sldkfj, its a question i have been trying to answer for a while, my nick comes from my last name
[10:29] <perlmonkey> nuffin will kill that sucker
[10:30] <sldkfj> ahh, I see, I thought you had a couple of these certain canine
[10:30] <frolle> How do i start my mysql server with this option: --skip-grant-tables option ?
[10:30] <hawk> perlmonkey: What's the status of the process then?
[10:30] <novato_br> how can I get mirror image ubuntu instalation on DVD ?
[10:30] <novato_br> i want make it
[10:30] <novato_br> on dvd
[10:31] <hawk> novato_br: Where you can get a DVD image?
[10:31] <perlmonkey> hawk: im not sure, it's firefox-bin
[10:31] <Bassetts> novato_br, you mean the .iso?
[10:31] <hawk> perlmonkey: ps ax | grep firefox-bin, what does the status column say?
[10:31] <novato_br> no, hawk
[10:32] <hawk> novato_br: Then I didn't quite understand what you were asking...
[10:32] <novato_br> Bassetts , i want to make iso of my ubuntu instalation on my hard disk
[10:32] <perlmonkey> 5709 ?        Dsl    0:34 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin
[10:32] <Bassetts> novato_br, so you want to make a backup
[10:32] <novato_br> i want make DVD image of my ubuntu instalation
[10:32] <novato_br> yep
[10:32] <novato_br> backup of my instalation
[10:33] <hawk> perlmonkey: Ok... status is D, then
[10:33] <novato_br> Bassetts,  how can i get backup?
[10:33] <perlmonkey> hawk whats it mean
[10:33] <ikonia> perlmonkey: how are you trying to kill it
[10:33] <Bassetts> perlmonkey, have you tried using sudo to kill it?
[10:33] <perlmonkey> ya
[10:33] <Bassetts> perlmonkey, e.g. sudo kill 5709
[10:33] <hawk> perlmonkey: Well, D is that it's in uninterruptible sleep..
[10:34] <DemonSamurai> zz how can i modify xorg.conf when i open it from terminal and all i get is a blank page?
[10:34] <perlmonkey> only a reboot will shift it?
[10:34] <Bassetts> DemonSamurai, you must of typed the filename wrong
[10:34] <hawk> perlmonkey: Is there any obvious thing that would cause it to get stuck doing some IO or something?
[10:34] <hawk> perlmonkey: Any sort of disk problems? Anything?
[10:34] <DemonSamurai> gksudo gedit /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[10:34] <novato_br> how can I do a backup about my ubuntu instalation on DVD ?
[10:35] <Bassetts> DemonSamurai, xorg.conf is at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:35] <perlmonkey> hawk: i'm constantly having problems with firefox (and many other network apps), i think it's either related to permission issue or networking, I use a mounted /home/user folder over nfs
[10:35] <Bassetts> ubuntu is case sensitive so x11 is not X11
[10:37] <nooga> hi
[10:37] <hawk> perlmonkey: I guess it could be an issue with firefox having issues with having it's settings/bookmarks/cache/... on that NFS mount, then... I mean, I see no real reason why it would cause problems as long as the connection to the NFS server is reliable and there is free space there
[10:38] <nooga> i've got dapper 6.06 LTS, and after installing Compiz/XGL X does not want to start and tells me something like "couldn't open RGB_DB"
[10:39] <nooga> after a restart, cuz earlier Compiz worked and everything was fine
[10:39] <perlmonkey> hawk: aye I think you are right
[10:41] <sldkfj> novato_br,  Backup Ubuntu Cuurent Setup to CD/DVD  ...  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2789430
[10:41] <pawel23> hi, how can i find out a keycode ?
[10:41] <sldkfj> novato_br, I used google, you can too :)
[10:43] <novato_br> thx, sldkfj
[10:45] <_phreaky> Hi! I'm struggling a bit with keybindings in fluxbox. Everything worked fine.. binded Mod4 (windows button) etc.. then i rebooted. Now my windowsbutton isn't named Mod4 anymore. Somehow it's now named Select (says xev). Any1 know how i can get it back to Mod4?
[10:45] <felik> h
[10:45] <felik> fg
[10:45] <felik> g
[10:45] <felik> fgh
[10:45] <felik> f
[10:46] <felik> gf
[10:47] <deep> felik?
[10:47] <deep> hmm
[10:47] <CheshireViking> deep, spammer, left allready
[10:47] <deep> saw that
[10:47] <yo2k> how make a virtual/aliases nic ?
[10:47] <deep> (8
[10:47] <logmein> probably some kid got hold of his keyboard
[10:47] <deep> haha (:
[10:48] <CheshireViking> maybe they've got problems with their keyboard, only a couple of keys work :)
[10:48] <necro> haha
[10:48] <tyt> hi!!
[10:49] <tyt> does Ubuntu has any softwares Like FireWorks?
[10:49] <gordonjcp> CheshireViking: maybe they've got a cat
[10:49] <logmein> tyt: you want a fireworks screensaver?
[10:49] <sldkfj> what's fireworks?
[10:49] <CheshireViking> gordonjcp, :)
[10:49] <tyt> sorry it's a Software called Fileworks
[10:49] <noiesmo> !inkscape
[10:49] <ubotu> Inkscape is a powerful vector graphics drawing application - see http://www.inkscape.org/ for more
[10:50] <noiesmo> tyt, mayeb inkscape
[10:50] <nathanj> when i was installing ubuntu i made a storage partition (/media/storage) it seems to be mounted but i want to make it rw accessiable to all users, how do i do that?
[10:50] <tyt> thank i try
[10:50] <frolle> nathanj: sudo chown username:username /media/storage
[10:50] <nathanj> frolle what about for all users?
[10:51] <tyt> wine can't run FireWorks
[10:51] <frolle> nathanj: good question..
[10:51] <noiesmo> tyt, crossover office can i thinks
[10:51] <logmein> tyt: you might want to read up on linux file permissions and try something like truecrypt
[10:52] <logmein> tyt: as for other things there are many syslog options for logging
[10:53] <tyt> When i run wine?
[10:53] <noiesmo> nathanj, for all users use group users and make sure all users are members of group users
[10:53] <nathanj> noiesmo ta :D
[10:53] <logmein> tyt: no truecrypt is native linux software and syslog is built into your system
[10:54] <noiesmo> nathanj, then also set the permissions with chmod 775 so owner and group can read write execte and world can read and execute
[10:54] <iDN> Hi, I have a problem...
[10:54] <tyt> Maybe i should discard way on windows!!
[10:54] <nathanj> noiesmo ta
[10:54] <noiesmo> nathanj, np
[10:54] <gerry> i am stalking alan pope
[10:55] <logmein> tyt: most of what your asking for is already built into linux systems
[10:55] <gerry> is he popey?
[10:55] <gerry> doesanone know?
[10:55] <gerry> does anyone know
[10:55] <gerry> i am getting a new keyboard
[10:55] <tyt> ??realy!
[10:56] <logmein> tyt: perhaps what your looking for is some sort of automated samba/nfs setup
[10:56] <iDN> I recently installed Enemy Territory. Every thing works fine except when I press a keyboard combination (which I don't know what it is), the player stuck in one direction. Any help?
[10:56] <logmein> iDN: dude that game is awesome, isn't 2.60 the latest linux version?
[10:56] <popey> *ding*
[10:56] <iDN> Yes.
[10:56] <tyt> and what about ATI drivers?
[10:56] <iDN> 260b, to be exact.
[10:56] <logmein> iDN: I've never experienced that problem myself, which key is it?
[10:57] <tyt> I can't turn on the desktop effect
[10:57] <iDN> I think it's something with CAPSLOCK.
[10:57] <logmein> tyt: ATI drivers suck, you can try the drivers in the repository or default open source ones, perhaps mesa
[10:57] <tyt> but it runing when i uninstall the ATI drivers
[10:58] <logmein> tyt: do you have direct rendering working?
[10:58] <crdlb> tyt, what video card do you have?
[10:58] <tyt> i'm not sure,how can i see?
[10:58] <tyt> ATI x300
[10:58] <logmein> tyt: lspci
[10:59] <crdlb> tyt, so desktop effects work with the ati driver disabled?
[10:59] <logmein> tyt: tyt: glxinfo | grep rendering
[10:59] <tyt> yes!
[10:59] <crdlb> then what's the problem? :)
[10:59] <cotyrothery> should i upgrade my pc or buy a new one?
[10:59] <logmein> tyt: wow your lucky open rendering out of the box
[11:00] <cotyrothery> im not sure what to do
[11:00] <tyt> under the driver ,turn on effect ,computer down!!
[11:00] <iDN> Thx everybody, I think I might have just solve it.
[11:00] <HowardTheCoward> cotyrothery: how old is it?
[11:00] <cotyrothery> HowardTheCoward: not sure
[11:00] <crdlb> tyt, yes that's because the proprietary driver is terrible
[11:00] <cotyrothery> HowardTheCoward: It only has a 256 mb ram chip
[11:00] <crdlb> tyt, if you want it to work under that driver, you'd have to set up Xgl
[11:00] <logmein> tyt: I think ATI released their driver as a joke because it usually never works
[11:00] <cotyrothery> it has a 2.20 ghz proccessor
[11:00] <HowardTheCoward> cotyrothery: if it's older than three years, i'd get a new one
[11:00] <tyt> so ,i just uninstall the driver
[11:01] <cotyrothery> well im sure it is
[11:01] <logmein> tyt: yeah if it doesn't work go ahead
[11:01] <tyt> but nvidia can running well
[11:01] <chohmann> How do I connect to a Juniper NetScreen VPN from Ubuntu?
[11:01] <logmein> tyt: nvidia and intel are good at graphics cards
[11:01] <cotyrothery> i was going to buy a dell xps
[11:01] <cotyrothery> should i
[11:01] <cotyrothery> i bet ubuntu would run great on it
[11:01] <tyt> thank you very much ,i learn so much
[11:01] <HowardTheCoward> cotyrothery: i think nowadays one shall aim for a 64-bit processor and pci-express on the motherboard at least
[11:02] <mm2000> hello. is it hard to create a deb-file of for instance a web-application written in php?
[11:02] <cotyrothery> yea i know
[11:02] <cotyrothery> so should i go with a dell xps
[11:02] <HowardTheCoward> mm2000: why would you do that?
[11:02] <cotyrothery> for 1000 dollors
[11:02] <Raiders32> I just received warnings about unauthenticated updates from Update Manager.  These update are "xscreensave-data" and "xscreensaver-gl".  These updates good/bad.  How do you cancel them?
[11:03] <mm2000> HowardTheCoward: i would like to explore how i can simplify installation of a certain script
[11:03] <yo2k> mm2000: you can compress it
[11:04] <mm2000> HowardTheCoward: the script depends on mysql, php, gd, freetype, ... (and so on)
[11:04] <logmein> Raiders32: I don't recall any updates involving the screensaver, I would suggest unmarking that and continuing with update until you find out solution
[11:05] <Raiders32> logmein:  I have unchecked them several times but the update notification won't go away
[11:05] <sramm> Hi All,
[11:06] <logmein> Raiders32: is that a problem?
[11:06] <sramm> is there a way to disable the framebuffer without recompiling the kernel?
[11:06] <logmein> sramm: go into grubs menu.lst file use locate to find it, settings are there I think
[11:06] <HowardTheCoward> mm2000: web apps have their gothchas, suppose you have like 1000 virtual hosts on a server, would it make sense to install your app to all of those from a debian package?
[11:06] <erUSUL> Raiders32: screensaver was updated recently... http://lwn.net/Articles/238078/
[11:06] <qiyong> hi all, where to store the route info?
[11:07] <Raiders32> logmein:  I think it is.  This is the first time I encountered this problem
[11:07] <logmein> erUSUL: sorry perhaps my brother updated it and not me so didn't notice
[11:07] <tyt> logmein:where can i see the arp table?
[11:07] <HowardTheCoward> tyt: man arp
[11:07] <Raiders32> erUSUL:  thanks.  I'll check it out
[11:07] <tyt> !!thanks!
[11:07] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[11:08] <logmein> tyt: arp -a
[11:08] <HowardTheCoward> logmein: do you think he'll read the manpage after what you've done? :)
[11:08] <erUSUL> Raiders32: you should check why they appear as unauthentificated
[11:08] <tyt> yes i see!
[11:08] <mm2000> HowardTheCoward: how about phpmyadmin then?
[11:08] <logmein> HowardTheCoward: hope he doesn't manpages suck just look up a guide on google or read rutebook
[11:09] <Raiders32> erUSUL:  why would Update Manager tell me they are unauthenicated updates?
[11:09] <HowardTheCoward> logmein: honestly, your quote deserves bash.org
[11:09] <logmein> Raider32: perhaps your sources list is incorrect or you do not possess the gpg keys
[11:10] <logmein> HowardTheCoward: what of it?
[11:10] <sramm> logmein: no surry .. nothing found there... :c(
[11:10] <logmein> sramm: umm who are you?
[11:10] <HowardTheCoward> logmein: the part about manpages
[11:11] <hylje> dirty people
[11:11] <logmein> sramm: oh yeah frame buffering.. umm no clue myself
[11:11] <CyberMad> how to resize font size on PuTTY?
[11:11] <nooga> what should I do if i see  error: /etc/X11/X is not executable
[11:11] <nooga> ?
[11:11] <yo2k> how make a virtual/aliases nic ?
[11:11] <sramm> someone here who knows how to disable frame buffering ?
[11:13] <HowardTheCoward> yo2k: man ifconfig
[11:14] <sldkfj> sramm, I think I remember there was an entry to select or not select when going through the command   dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:14] <omegacenti> Is this why ctl-alt-delete doesn't work in linux?
[11:14] <omegacenti>  /proc/sys/kernel/ctrl-alt-del      This  file controls the handling of Ctrl-Alt-Del from the keyboard.  When the value in this file is 0, Ctrl-Alt-Del is trapped and sent to the init(1) program to              handle a graceful restart.  When the value is > 0, Linuxs reaction to a Vulcan Nerve Pinch (tm) will be an immediate reboot,  without  even  syncing  its  dirty              buffers.  Note: when a program (like dosemu)
[11:14] <omegacenti> has the keyboard in raw mode, the ctrl-alt-del is intercepted by the program before it ever reaches the kernel tty              layer, and its up to the program to decide what to do with it.
[11:14] <omegacenti> Whoops... thought the edit was succesful. My apologies.
[11:14] <novato_br> hi dudes, how can I install on kernel compile, the reader memory cards ?
[11:15] <nooga> heh
[11:15] <nooga> my x server is daamgeeed
[11:16] <deep> "When the value is > 0, Linuxs reaction to a Vulcan Nerve Pinch (tm) will be an immediate reboot,  without  even  syncing  its  dirty buffers", haha
[11:16] <deep> :D
[11:16] <kyrel> Hello ! I have a little problem with mdadm that handles software raid 1.
[11:17] <omegacenti> deep: Thats what I get for reading the %^&*ing manual :)
[11:17] <omegacenti> man proc, so funny.
[11:17] <deep> omegacenti: man proc :O smart, i'll have to check that one
[11:17] <omegacenti> However, ctl alt del doesn't work for me.
[11:18] <omegacenti> I think its intercepted like it says in man/proc
[11:18] <nooga> :/
[11:18] <omegacenti> Wow, I actually feel like I know a little bit about linux now...
[11:18] <omegacenti> I think I am over that initial learning curve hump
[11:19] <BelaBartok> how do i start windows XP safe mode from ubuntu created grub loader??
[11:19] <nooga> excuse me but.. what to do if i see an error /etc/X11/X is not executable;  and xserver does not start?
[11:19] <omegacenti> BelaBartok: use the windows partition (boot to it) and spam f8 I think.
[11:19] <nooga> i've got all those xserver- packages installed
[11:20] <BelaBartok> omegacenti: but i need the safeboot option in grub menu... is there a way? cause spamming that F8 does not work
[11:20] <deep> omegacenti: what exacly do you want ctrl + alt + del to do? ctrl + esc brings up Process Manager, if that's what you want. (:
[11:20] <omegacenti> deep: See? that doesn't even work
[11:21] <deep> omegacenti: hmm, mabie gnome is'nt supporting that. (8
[11:21] <omegacenti> deep: no idea.
[11:21] <deep> omegacenti: automatix had some entry on fixing that ctrl + alt + del, you can try that. (:
[11:22] <omegacenti> deep: I figure if I read every linux document ever written I will eventually get around to that problem.
[11:22] <deep> omegacenti: haha, yeah, and you'll become som super guru on the way
[11:23] <deep> #ubuntu is quite quiet right now?
[11:23] <deep> Did my internet just die?
[11:23] <omegacenti> youre okay
[11:23] <omegacenti> I can hear you
[11:23] <perlmonkey> hi
[11:23] <omegacenti> typing a huge message
[11:23] <deep> Whoo. Then somethings up with ubuntu. :D
[11:24] <perlmonkey> ubuntu is ok
[11:24] <omegacenti> So far the issues I am skirting are: lack of suspend/hibernation.  Scratchy statrtup sound (might be a clipped sound file (don't know how to check)); Some basic stuff like discovering things like how to take off the UI splash screen ( I like reading whats going on (I don't like seeing some icon with a little bar)); and checking how to change the fonts/screen resolutions in the other tty's.
[11:24] <deep> #ubuntu, then (:
[11:24] <perlmonkey> why
[11:24] <deep> ;O
[11:24] <deep> hibernation, i miss that too
[11:24] <omegacenti> yep
[11:25] <deep> and perlmonkey, noones asking questions :O #ubuntu is not spammed to death by users. Too strange
[11:25] <perlmonkey> my laptop suggests it has bluetooth
[11:25] <omegacenti> Thats why I think I am going to resize my swap and root partitions this morning while I sleep
[11:25] <Bassetts> anyone here know if there is a way to start and app minimized or in the tray?
[11:25] <perlmonkey> deep: progress :P
[11:25] <Bassetts> perlmonkey, mine does to, but it only has the controller not the bluetooth daughterboard
[11:26] <perlmonkey> Bassetts: ah maybe thats the same case for me then
[11:26] <Bassetts> find your model number and get the specs for it
[11:26] <perlmonkey> ok
[11:26] <omegacenti> hmmm ctl alt esc does something weird in ubuntu/gnome 7.04
[11:26] <deep> Hmm
[11:27] <perlmonkey> some guy lost a fortune on these laptops
[11:27] <deep> ;O
[11:27] <perlmonkey> I was lucky to get one cheap
[11:27] <deep> I want a laptop. :(
[11:27] <deep> too*
[11:27] <perlmonkey> deep have a look on ebay
[11:27] <deep> perlmonkey: yeah, as soon as i get some money
[11:28] <perlmonkey> I paid 47 for my laptop
[11:28] <perlmonkey> it's a Toshiba Tecra 9100
[11:28] <Bassetts> old Toshibas are well built
[11:28] <perlmonkey> true
[11:28] <Bassetts> I just got a new Lenovo 3000 C200
[11:28] <deep> well, i should get started on bridging itnernet at my server. Seems quite alot to do. ;/
[11:28] <perlmonkey> is that the company which took over ThinkPad?
[11:28] <Bassetts> perlmonkey, have you check the wiki to see if there is a laptop report for that model?
[11:29] <Bassetts> yes
[11:29] <juanalberto> hola
[11:29] <perlmonkey> i should check
[11:29] <nooga> i've just remved xserver-xorg and all deps
[11:29] <nooga> please help me
[11:29] <limasdf> a
[11:29] <nooga> don't know how to install those again
[11:29] <juanalberto> hablais espaol
[11:29] <juanalberto> ?
[11:29] <nooga> un poco
[11:29] <deep> nooga: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:29] <Bassetts> sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
[11:30] <nooga> hm
[11:30] <perlmonkey> always everyone is ready to help here
[11:30] <limasdf> i want to listen to music
[11:30] <perlmonkey> its very good place
[11:30] <limasdf> what program?
[11:30] <nooga> hmm
[11:30] <nooga> ok
[11:30] <deep> limasdf: amarok is good :D i use that
[11:30] <limasdf> except xmms
[11:30] <deep> amarok (:
[11:30] <frolle> xmms is great..
[11:30] <kimmey> any suggestions for a good edtior?
[11:30] <deep> kimmey: kate (:
[11:30] <nooga> deep: done that, but now it says /etc/X11/X is not executable
[11:30] <limasdf> deep: thank you ~
[11:30] <frolle> kimmey: for what? :p
[11:31] <nooga> when i try startx
[11:31] <Bassetts> deep, how come ubuntu-desktop? (not saying your wrong, you are probably better at this than me)
[11:31] <limasdf> ~amarok
[11:31] <kimmey> now im doing some sql and php coding
[11:31] <Bassetts> nooga, chmod +x /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:31] <sahil> hey, i have  2 icons for the partitions of my HD on my desktop but i do'nt want then on my desktop and if i press delete it gives me an error. Can someone tell me how to remove them?
[11:31] <deep> Bassetts: ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage with all the default packages with ubuntu (: so then he would get the lost packages
[11:31] <Bassetts> sorry nooga /etc/X11/X that should be
[11:31] <deep> nooga: :<
[11:31] <nooga> :/
[11:31] <nooga> doesn't work
[11:32] <kimmey> extensible syntax highlighting, thats what im for
[11:32] <kimmey> thanks deep
[11:32] <Bassetts> deep, ok i thought if installed xserver all the deps would get installed
[11:32] <deep> Bassetts: well, yes, but for example gnome isnt going to be (:
[11:32] <deep> Bassetts: and xchat, gaim, etc. etc.
[11:33] <lovingyou> hello
[11:33] <Bassetts> deep, ok, just he said he uninstalled xserver and all its deps, learn from mistakes =D
[11:33] <lovingyou> Someone can help me to ADD an IP on my machine ?
[11:33] <nooga> hm
[11:33] <nooga> i uninstalled it because it didn't work
[11:33] <perlmonkey> if only epiphany had a links toolbar, i would be the happiest monkey alive
[11:34] <roverrat> 4
[11:34] <nooga> after i removed ati driver
[11:34] <deep> Bassetts: haha, yeah, but if he uninstalled xserver then gnome is gone too. (8 and i'm guessing he woulnt be in #ubuntu if he used KDE or XFCE or something else (:
[11:34] <nooga> and aixgl
[11:34] <deep> :O
[11:34] <limasdf> what is good video player  to play WMA File
[11:34] <Repup> WMA? Use XMMS
[11:34] <nooga> deep: i use irssi
[11:34] <nooga> :D
[11:34] <Repup> Or Xine
[11:34] <limasdf> except xmms
[11:34] <noiesmo> !w32codecs | limasdf
[11:34] <ubotu> limasdf: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[11:35] <deep> nooga: hmm. ;o fglrx then?
[11:35] <deep> nooga: irssi <3 the best
[11:35] <noiesmo> limasdf, then pick any player you like just get codecs
[11:35] <deep> limasdf: amarok ;D
[11:35] <limasdf> okay thx noiesmo
[11:35] <Bassetts> dont you just hate when your internet banking goes down
[11:35] <perlmonkey> Bassetts: mine goes down every week nearly!
[11:35] <limasdf> difficult to select
[11:35] <primski> crapy banks :P
[11:35] <nooga> but i've got nvidia ccard :D
[11:36] <nooga> this is why i removed those ati drivers
[11:36] <limasdf> !xine
[11:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:36] <perlmonkey> I want to get a nvidia fx 5200
[11:36] <noiesmo> limasdf, gnome normally rythmbox and kde amarok
[11:36] <perlmonkey> xine is good
[11:36] <deep> nooga: ah. (: But an atidriver is in the kernel by default. I dont know if it is to smart to uninstall them. just install the nvidiadriver and use that (:
[11:37] <nooga> i suppose it's installed already
[11:37] <limasdf> !amarok
[11:37] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[11:37] <lovingyou> Someone can help me to ADD an IP on my machine please ?
[11:38] <AdvoWork> hi there. ive got vsftp setup on unbuntu. i can log in from an external comp, and download a file, but im trying to get it so clicking on a normal link, ie http://page.com/files/file.txt works too. any ideas how i'd get that working?
[11:38] <perlmonkey> lovingyou: System -> Network
[11:38] <limasdf> i want to speak english well
[11:38] <limasdf> TT
[11:38] <deep> nooga: it is? are you sure? i _should_ have been removed when x11 disappeared
[11:38] <lovingyou> perlmonkey I don't have psyhical access
[11:38] <perlmonkey> lovingyou: or gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[11:38] <deep> limasdf: so do i. ;/
[11:39] <limasdf> deep, don't you live in america?
[11:39] <nooga> deep: hm, but xserver should run without it, or at least attempt to try, but it just keeps saying that the X is not executable ;/
[11:39] <nooga> werid
[11:39] <deep> limasdf: no, sweden actually. (:
[11:39] <limasdf> wow sweden!!
[11:39] <limasdf> soccer good
[11:39] <nooga> god dag :>
[11:39] <deep> Haha, yeah, soccer good.
[11:39] <deep> nooga: oh, svensk?
[11:40] <limasdf> sweden's flag is  cross  blue and yellow  , right??
[11:40] <deep> limasdf: true, true. (:
[11:40] <nooga> nei, jeg snakker lit norsk ;p
[11:40] <limasdf> what language do sweden use?
[11:41] <nooga> hehe, i guess i will need to reinstall everything
[11:41] <nooga> ;/
[11:41] <deep> limasdf: swedish (:
[11:41] <deep> nooga: No, but. Hm
[11:41] <deep> nooga: i'm guessing you could try making that X to an exec.
[11:41] <limasdf> stokholm
[11:41] <deep> nooga: or delete it entirely. But i'm not too sure if that is very smart
[11:42] <deep> limasdf: stockholm, actually (:
[11:42] <deep> :O omg
[11:43] <deep> it has never been this quiet in #ubuntu
[11:43] <deep> i doubt that it was this quiet even when they first made the channel
[11:43] <nooga> sic
[11:43] <nooga> i need soem list of packages
[11:43] <capiira> means that ubuntu is getting easier
[11:43] <deep> capiira: yeah, it sure does.
[11:43] <deep> nooga: okay?
[11:44] <KingNothing> strange... add/remove disappeared from my Applications menu, and Users is no longer in System -> Administration. What gives?
[11:44] <nooga> nope
[11:44] <capiira> i thinking on moving too
[11:44] <omegacenti> deep: dpm
[11:44] <hegemon> can I upgrade from ubuntu 6.06 LTS to the latest 7.04?
[11:44] <capiira> but just becuase i want newer stuff and more freedom
[11:44] <omegacenti> deep: Don't $%^& with the CHOST !!!
[11:44] <capiira> au
[11:45] <deep> hegemon: yeah, just change the name in /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:45] <Bassetts> sldkfj, i think I may of found an answer for starting apps minimized
[11:45] <deep> omegacenti: :O ?
[11:45] <deep> omegacenti: chost? :D
[11:45] <lovingyou> !ifconfig
[11:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:45] <omegacenti> deep: If you play around with gentoo.. you will understand. Your life will be over if you mess with CHOST
[11:45] <lovingyou> Someone can help me to make an alias to add an IP with ifconfig ?
[11:45] <omegacenti> deep: fate worse than death to mess with chost.
[11:45] <deep> omegacenti: hahah
[11:46] <deep> omegacenti: googlesearch just gives me alot of viruses :<
[11:46] <capiira> the problem i have with most distros is that i cant simply install newer packages that i want
[11:46] <longgia2001> my cdrom doesn't mount automatically, how can I make it auto mount when I load the disc in???
[11:46] <Beakman> hi, i am trying to boot linux from a usb stick, but the stick appears as a floppy and a hard drive.  how can i join these into just one drive?
[11:46] <omegacenti> deep: I actually tried gentoo as my first linux distro... guess how bad that scared me....
[11:46] <capiira> for example OpenOffice 2.2.1 or pidgin php 5.2.3 etc.
[11:46] <deep> omegacenti: i really have to find some good link about chost (8
[11:46] <hegemon> deep, so just point apt to the 7.04 repos?
[11:47] <capiira> i dont like the idea of depending so much of the distro
[11:47] <longgia2001> my cdrom doesn't mount automatically, how can I make it auto mount when I load the disc in???
[11:47] <deep> omegacenti: i tried gentoo once. Took me 8 hours to compile X11, kde, and everything that follows. Gave up and went back to ubuntu (8
[11:48] <capiira> there exist binary gentoo's
[11:48] <omegacenti> capiira: easy way to get around that, install the package yourself (such as debs or rpms) or compile from source yourself
[11:48] <tondar> hey all
[11:48] <deep> hegemon: yes (: just change "edgy" to "hoary", or what-they-are-called (8
[11:48] <deep> I dont remeber the names order very well. :D
[11:48] <tondar> how could I compare 2 text files and see the changes
[11:48] <tondar> ?
[11:48] <hegemon> word
[11:48] <deep> tondar: diff (:
[11:48] <tondar> deep: k
[11:48] <longgia2001> I have checked all the options in [System-> Preference-> Removable Devices] , but the cdrom not mounted when I load it in
[11:48] <longgia2001> Anybody can help?
[11:48] <omegacenti> tondar:   try messing with diff.. not sure if that works
[11:49] <tondar> omegacenti: k, messing around now
[11:49] <capiira> omegacent, yeah but get trustful debs from where?
[11:49] <gaminggeek> http://pastebin.com/929488
[11:49] <nooga> damn
[11:49] <_Ahti> I need to transfer a file from my Windows XP (running inside VMWare) to my Ubuntu (host)
[11:49] <nooga> all xorg packets are installedf
[11:49] <deep> Aaah! CHOST! C Host! ^^ I get it
[11:50] <omegacenti> capiira: Well if its a package you want, and you trust the package (say open office) then go to their homesite and download the deb files from them.
[11:50] <nooga> but this shitty X does not want to run
[11:50] <gaminggeek> Was that bad?
[11:50] <capiira> they dont have debs
[11:50] <omegacenti> !family
[11:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about family - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:50] <omegacenti> !curse
[11:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about curse - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:50] <Memrix> Helo
[11:50] <lovingyou> Someone can help me please to make an alias to add an IP with ifconfig ?
[11:50] <omegacenti> dangit
[11:50] <deep> Hi Memrix (:
[11:50] <omegacenti> nooga: Try to keep curses out of #ubuntu
[11:51] <Memrix> Do someone know a computer security site for ubuntu/linux
[11:51] <Memrix> Like hacking site
[11:51] <_Ahti> I need to transfer a file from my Windows XP (running inside VMWare) to my Ubuntu (host). How can i do this?
[11:51] <doktoreas> hi to all
[11:51] <_Ahti> Memrix: insecure.org has security tools
[11:51] <deep> nooga: what does the server say now? (:
[11:51] <doktoreas> is there a repository with alsasound >= then 1.0.12
[11:51] <doktoreas> i need it for skype
[11:51] <omegacenti> _Ahti: I would think just setting up a samba share on the windows vmware would do the trick...
[11:52] <Memrix> Don't need security tools more some communuty where I can talk to other hackers :)
[11:52] <miles_> org
[11:52] <_Ahti> Memrix: Ah, the don't know...
[11:52] <miles_> ...damn focus
[11:53] <deep> Memrix: i'm guessing you'll have to be a bit more specific. There's a difference between "hacking" and "hacking"
[11:53] <Memrix> Rooting boxes
[11:53] <_Ahti> deep: You mean, hacking and cracking
[11:53] <Memrix> Have been in connect to some site like hackthissite.org insecure and some other
[11:53] <deep> _Ahti: no :D hacking and hacking. (:
[11:54] <nooga> daaaamn!
[11:54] <_Ahti> deep: White hat and Black hat?
[11:54] <Memrix> But searching for some site that are more specifik at linux machine
[11:54] <deep> Memrix: ah. Well. Dont know any real 'hacking sites' so. ;o
[11:54] <deep> _Ahti: well. In those terms, "Black hat" and "Black hat" (:
[11:54] <_Ahti> deep: ok
[11:55] <deep> nooga: how's it going?
[11:55] <Memrix> no more like grey hat :)
[11:55] <nooga> hmm,. bad
[11:55] <deep> _Ahti: haha. (: Just meant there is different kinds. (:
[11:55] <longgia2001> my cdrom doesn't mount automatically, how can I make it auto mount when I load the disc in??? I have checked all the options in [System-> Preference-> Removable Devices] , but the cdrom not mounted when I load it in. Anybody can help?
[11:55] <nooga> nothing helps
[11:55] <deep> nooga: whats happening?
[11:55] <_Ahti> Memrix: Yeah, sub-hackers :P
[11:55] <nooga> i tried ln -s /urs/X11R6/bin/ /etc/X11/
[11:55] <Memrix> Precis :)
[11:55] <nooga> but still it complains that the X is not executable
[11:55] <_Ahti> Memrix: Like network "hacking", or?
[11:56] <Memrix> Mhm
[11:56] <kills> how to install directx 9 ?
[11:56] <_Ahti> Memrix: Hardware hacking? Software Hacking, be more specific
[11:56] <Memrix> Think you must have cedega for direkt x 9
[11:56] <nooga> i wonder how to reinstall the system without loosing all those packages installed ;/
[11:56] <nooga> and /home/
[11:56] <deep> Memrix: where are you from? (:
[11:56] <doktoreas> anyone uses skype?
[11:56] <Memrix> All kind of hacking with linux
[11:57] <Memrix> I'am from sweden :)
[11:57] <deep> Memrix: tyckte la att jag knde igen mig lite (: hej p dig
[11:57] <omegacenti> Why doesn't: cat $PATH work?
[11:57] <_Ahti> Memrix: All kinds? ok, seeing as you said that, i'll assume you're a novice computer user... go to: www.hakin9.org
[11:57] <deep> omegacenti: try echo $PATH
[11:57] <Memrix> Who is deep?
[11:57] <eregi> Hei! :) I installed ubuntu the first time about 15 min ago. And I need to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst BUT I don't have acces to that.., So I tryed to log introught the terminal, typed su and then the pass (from my user login (root, because there was just one place at the install, where needed to add a password, but it says that the pass iz wrong..
[11:57] <kills> how to install directx
[11:57] <deep> Memrix: i am deep :D
[11:57] <Memrix> From ?
[11:57] <deep> kills: use wine (:
[11:57] <omegacenti> deep: I know that, I am just wondering why cat doesn't display its contents as well (or does so with errors)
[11:57] <deep> Memrix: sweden (:
[11:57] <kills> ok man
[11:57] <kills> :)
[11:58] <Diti> Hi there
[11:58] <Memrix> KILLS you need to install cedega
[11:58] <_Ahti> deep: Swedish use linux... Made by a my kind... the fins..
[11:58] <nooga> hmm?
[11:58] <deep> eregi: try "sudo -s" (:
[11:58] <deep> Diti: hello (:
[11:58] <kills> Memrix,deep, Thanks I will try . .
[11:58] <_Ahti> "Neighbour": Memrix... www.hakin9.org
[11:58] <eregi> deep WORKS !! thank you C:
[11:59] <nooga> so, is theer a way to reinstall the system without loosing /home/? :}
[11:59] <deep> omegacenti: cat would use the content of $PATH i think (:
[11:59] <_Ahti> nooga: yes
[11:59] <nooga> or i need to burn it on dvd
[11:59] <thedrummer> hello . I'm looking for a little solution. The problem is :  I have 2 displays on i v-card (double head nvidia-7900) . The smallest one is choone by the default display. There comes login screen , by the defualt opens new apps etc. So how can a give "dafult display" mark to the other display ?
[11:59] <Memrix> Cedega is unfortunely not a freeware program but you can download it from thepiratebay.org
[11:59] <doddi> is your home on a seperate partition?
[11:59] <deep> omegacenti: most commands would use the variables content, but echo is designed to echo the content
[11:59] <omegacenti> deep:  is $PATH a file?
[11:59] <nooga> sec
[11:59] <thedrummer> *choosen
[11:59] <_Ahti> !piratism
[11:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about piratism - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <Diti> I'm packaging a software with checkinstall and I must enter a summary of this package ; however \n seems to don't work, anyones know why ? Thanks.
[12:00] <lovingyou> Someone can help me please to make an alias to add an IP with ifconfig ?:)
[12:00] <deep> omegacenti: no, it's an variable. But say $HELLO is "file.txt", then "cat $HELLO" would result in "cat file.txt"
[12:00] <nooga> how to check partition table under console? :D
[12:00] <deep> nooga: fdisk, or parted (:
[12:00] <Diti> nooga : fsck ?
[12:00] <deep> lovingyou: not to smart, since ip is a command. But "alias IP=ipconfig" would do it
[12:00] <limasdf> !aucdacius
[12:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aucdacius - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:00] <Memrix> sudo fdisk
[12:01] <limasdf> !audacius
[12:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about audacius - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:01] <_Ahti> nooga: run "fdisk -l /dev/hda"
[12:01] <limasdf> !audacious
[12:01] <ubotu> audacious is included in !Feisty. A !repository also exists for !Edgy: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[12:01] <limasdf> !feisty
[12:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[12:01] <Memrix> deep !
[12:01] <Memrix> DEEP!!!
[12:01] <deep> Memrix: !!
[12:01] <Diti> !wiki Feisty
[12:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wiki feisty - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:01] <Memrix> Look you PM
[12:01] <_Ahti> Memrix: Hello? Did you get that website
[12:01] <deep> Memrix: ;O can't see anything
[12:01] <Memrix> your*
[12:01] <_Ahti> Memrix: www.hakin9.org
[12:02] <deep> Memrix: #ubuntu-se ;D nupengng
[12:02] <_Ahti> !english
[12:02] <ubotu> The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[12:02] <nooga> werid
[12:02] <nooga> fdisk is unable to open device
[12:02] <nooga> ;/
[12:02] <deep> _Ahti: haha, yeah, that's why i pointed him to the swedish channel (8
[12:03] <_Ahti> deep: Ah
[12:03] <doddi> nooga: did you sudo?
[12:03] <nooga> yup
[12:03] <roverrat> f
[12:03] <roverrat> sorry...
[12:03] <nooga> sec
[12:03] <nooga> i'll boot from cd
[12:03] <omegacenti> alright.. not everyone
[12:03] <omegacenti> night
[12:03] <deep> nooga: be sure to not open the partition, but the real disk
[12:03] <omegacenti> lol
[12:04] <nooga> yeah
[12:04] <Defient> hello
[12:04] <Defient> how do I run bin files?
[12:04] <Memrix> ./
[12:04] <Defient> thanks
[12:05] <nooga> shit
[12:05] <nooga> wheres the cd now ;d
[12:05] <deep> lovingyou: i'm sorry. I have to register to send msg's
[12:05] <nooga> bbl
[12:06] <deep> lovingyou: but anyway, dont do that. Everytime you would write that ip it would just run ifconfig
[12:06] <Defient> Memrix: I get a permission denied and does not work with sudo.
[12:06] <lovingyou> deep how to add that IP ?
[12:06] <lovingyou> on the machine ?
[12:06] <deep> lovingyou: you want to have a static ipaddress you mean?
[12:07] <lovingyou> I have the main IP and I want to add another one
[12:07] <Memrix> perl
[12:07] <Memrix> Den your program
[12:07] <Memrix> Then*
[12:08] <Defient> unrecognized character
[12:08] <Defient> in file
[12:08] <Memrix> What is the file name ?
[12:08] <Defient> blah.bin
[12:09] <Bassetts> where does ubuntu keep the .xinitrc or .Xsession ?
[12:09] <Memrix> Think in the home catalog
[12:09] <Defient> nvm
[12:10] <Defient> Memrix: Thanks anyway I jsut needed to change the properties so its allowed to execute as a program
[12:11] <Ashur> wow
[12:11] <Ashur> anyone around?
[12:11] <Staz> Hi, my apt-file is really sucking. It hardly finds anything (I have done apt-file update)
[12:12] <mrynit> i am going to be moving my partions around. i know how to set grub to work, but do i need to edit my fstab and how?
[12:12] <ubuntuish> hello, is there a way to modify the settings of remote desktop (that are builtin) for vnc
[12:13] <limasdf> !audacious
[12:13] <ubotu> audacious is included in !Feisty. A !repository also exists for !Edgy: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[12:13] <Ashur> !feisty
[12:13] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[12:13] <Ashur> Guys, i downloaded ubuntu
[12:14] <Ashur> but i won't boot from the CD
[12:14] <Ashur> it*
[12:14] <doddi> Ashur: have you set your bios to boot from CD?
[12:15] <eregi> hei, what do I need to change at /boot/grub/menu.lst to my windows would be default
[12:15] <capiira> so what is the best way to install openoffice 2.2.1 ?
[12:15] <Ashur> doddi, yes
[12:15] <limasdf> !audacious
[12:15] <ubotu> audacious is included in !Feisty. A !repository also exists for !Edgy: see http://audacious-media-player.org/Downloads
[12:15] <Ashur> it goes from CD/DVD -> HDD -> F ->Lan
[12:16] <Ashur> but it still loads straight up to HDD
[12:16] <eregi> Any one? How could I get my microshit by default device @ /boot/grub/menu.lst
[12:17] <doddi> eregi: in menu.lst there is a default setting near the top, change that to the number you need to default
[12:17] <lovingyou> How I can add 1 IP more on the same CARD ?
[12:17] <capiira> yeah yeah not so easy as expected that distro ubuntu stuff
[12:17] <doddi> Ashur: have you checked that the cd is burnt correctly?
[12:18] <Ashur> doddi, would i need to put the iso to CD or could i unzip it then burn it to cd
[12:18] <rob_p> Ashur: Some bios' also have a, 'boot other device' option that you must to enable as well.  Make sure that is enabled in the bios (if it exists).
[12:18] <eregi> doddi, But what number, witch number of all numbers from win settings.\
[12:18] <Ashur> how do i do that?
[12:18] <Ashur> rob_p
[12:18] <rob_p> lovingyou: You can use ifconfig and route to do that.
[12:18] <Ragnaroek> hi
[12:18] <TwigEther> Anyone around that knows about root over NFS?
[12:19] <Ashur> rob_p
[12:19] <Ashur> i had to unzip and delete the thunderbird program
[12:19] <Ashur> for it to actually fit on the CD
[12:19] <Ashur> would that fuck it up?
[12:19] <PriceChild> !ohmy | Ashur
[12:19] <ubotu> Ashur: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:19] <Ashur> oh, sorry
[12:20] <capiira> hmmmm harder to install apps that comes from linux world than to install on other OS's
[12:20] <rob_p> lovingyou: You would do something like, "sudo ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255" and then...
[12:20] <rob_p> lovingyou: "sudo route add -host 192.168.1.2 eth0:0"
[12:20] <gerro> looking for a gtkrc theme to remove the bubbles around icon text, stop trunkating names of files, and tighten up spacing. so my icons on desktop look like they're higher resolution
[12:20] <gerro> anyone have a tip?
[12:20] <id1264> #linux.dk
[12:20] <eregi> doddi, But what number, witch number of all numbers from win settings.\
[12:21] <Ashur> rob_p, how do i check that it's booting from the right device
[12:21] <Bassetts> did xchat not used to have a program to let it sit in the tray in the repos?
[12:21] <Ragnaroek> investigating
[12:21] <Ashur> where can i enable it
[12:21] <doddi> eregi: i believe the number is it appears in the list at the bottom
[12:22] <Quall> I need help. A .tar.gz wont install. It is a modem driver I am trying to get working. Will someone help? I have the terminal text
[12:22] <rob_p> Ashur: Do you have another bootable CD to try?
[12:22] <Ashur> erm, not to my knowledge
[12:22] <rob_p> Ashur: I suspect you corrupted the one you have.
[12:22] <PriceChild> Quall, what have you tried?
[12:22] <Ashur> :|
[12:22] <Ashur> >.<
[12:23] <Ashur> anyway i could install linux without having to boot it?
[12:23] <gerro> Quall: right click it and choose extract here
[12:23] <Quall> Just tried installing a martian driver for an Agere modem
[12:23] <limasdf> !amarok
[12:23] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.3 for Dapper and 1.4.5 for Edgy and packages are  available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[12:23] <Quall> I dont know what is wrong though
[12:23] <Quall> I am a total noob
[12:23] <Quall> I know hardly anything
[12:23] <Quall> Gerro: You need to see what it says. It wont install
[12:24] <Quall> Can I PM someone it?
[12:24] <anandanbu> Help needed in restoring the fonts back in my Ubuntu 7.04
[12:24] <perlmonkey> hoooe
[12:24] <haggis> anyone know how to put the users list on xchat permanently?
[12:24] <Ashur> rob_p, would i have done it when i deleted the thunderbird folder?
[12:25] <Bassetts> anyone know what happened to xchat-systray
[12:25] <perlmonkey> Javid_UK hi
[12:25] <rob_p> Ashur: Perhaps... I don't know what you did, but it sounds likely.
[12:25] <TwigEther> Anyone know why I'd be getting: "/etc/init.d/rc: 2: sed: Input/output error." in my NFS boot on startup? (Followed closely by a system freeze :-()
[12:25] <Ashur> rob_p, i unzipped the iso and simply deleted the thunderbird folder
[12:25] <perlmonkey> ahhh more NFS woes, I have plenty myself too
[12:25] <eregi> doddi, cant find..
[12:25] <Ashur> to free up some space
[12:25] <Quall> Can I PM someone the problem?
[12:25] <TwigEther> perlmonkey: could you add to...: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/120483 =)
[12:25] <doddi> eregi: what cant you find?
[12:26] <perlmonkey> its better to post problems into channels so more people can see and respond
[12:26] <TwigEther> I think some of the init scripts are baaad
[12:26] <rob_p> Ashur: The iso will fit on a standard CD.  No need to go deleting things.
[12:26] <Ashur> rob_p
[12:26] <Ashur> it doesn't it says i need an extra 1.22 MB of space
[12:26] <perlmonkey> TwigEther: I don't think my problem is actually a bug, I think it's more a user error
[12:27] <TwigEther> perlmonkey: well I'm trying root over NFS, but it doesn't appear to actually work. Seems to get a login prompt, then a few more services load up and then it says "I/O error" lots >_<
[12:27] <perlmonkey> damn
[12:27] <Javid_UK> Question - Is it possible to get ubuntu version which boot and runs from a DVD  eg like Knoppix ?
[12:27] <kyrel> nobody knows about software raid ?
[12:27] <perlmonkey> I never tried to boot over NFS before
[12:27] <TwigEther> I've commented out /etc/network/interfaces' bit so eth0 doesn't get hosed
[12:27] <perlmonkey> kyrel: i know some
[12:28] <eregi> doddi, http://pastebin.com/929509 this is my menu.lst what should i SET by default?
[12:28] <perlmonkey> kyrel: I am running soft raid-5
[12:28] <Huffameg> help!! i need help with my DVDplayer. it just shuts down whenever I try to open a DVD and I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25685/
[12:28] <perlmonkey> cool
[12:28] <Ashur> rob_p: http://i18.tinypic.com/6hiam4h.jpg
[12:28] <rob_p> Ashur: That's odd!  I haven't heard of such a problem.  The iso image should fit nicely on a CD though.
[12:28] <perlmonkey> TwigEther: do you mount your /home/users on NFS also?
[12:28] <Ashur> my CD'sare average 700 mb CD's
[12:28] <kyrel> perlmonkey, my raid 1 array works, but when I unplug one of my two hdd, the system boot, assemble the degraded array but do not start it :S
[12:29] <Ashur> CD'sare*
[12:29] <Ashur> >.<
[12:29] <Ashur> CD's are
[12:29] <perlmonkey> TwigEther: that's what seems to be causing me the most problems, permission issues I think with some gnome and kde apps
[12:29] <TwigEther> perlmonkey: yeah, everything over NFS except /boot. Eventual aim is to get root over NFS working in my VM and then migrate it to my main box, using a CF card for /boot
[12:29] <Tama00> what the command on the live cd to switch sound cards
[12:29] <TwigEther> no hard drives would be sweet, see :)
[12:29] <Ashur> rob_p, should i try downloading it again?
[12:29] <perlmonkey> kyrel: does it have enough drives to start?
[12:29] <Tama00> because i have an onboard sound card and a pci sound card
[12:30] <Tama00> and i would like to change it from onboard to pci
[12:30] <Tama00> because the onboard one doesnt work at all
[12:30] <kyrel> perlmonkey, 1 of 2. It is morrored, so i think yes.
[12:30] <tondar> hey all
[12:30] <perlmonkey> TwigEther: cool
[12:30] <doddi> eregi: my guess would be 7 but i am not 100% sure if it starts 0 based. Maybe someone else could clarify
[12:30] <rob_p> Ashur: That would be my recommendation.
[12:30] <kyrel> perlmonkey, mirrored sorry
[12:30] <tondar> I cant add the webilder applet to my gnome-panel
[12:30] <perlmonkey> Kyrel: yes
[12:30] <tondar> it generates an error
[12:30] <Ashur> rob_p, it says it's downloading a 696.2 mb file
[12:31] <doddi> eregi: you could set it to saved which will default to your last booted
[12:31] <Ashur> and apparently my cd's are only 696
[12:31] <perlmonkey> Kyrel: I have no experience of raid 1 :-/
[12:31] <kyrel> perlmonkey, you use mdadm ?
[12:31] <perlmonkey> ya
[12:32] <perlmonkey> mdadm --detail /dev/md0
[12:32] <kyrel> maybe you know which script is lauched at startup to assemble arrays ?
[12:32] <rob_p> Ashur: Odd.  Not sure what to tell you.
[12:32] <perlmonkey> phew now you're asking
[12:32] <perlmonkey> not sure
[12:32] <Ashur> Maybe they are just cheap CD's
[12:32] <babo> guys, I need to get a web page from my cache. The page that I was looking at had important info on it. Unfortunately due to a db error, that info is gone. The page should still be in my firefox cache though right ? How do I find it ?
[12:32] <necro> Ashur: can you overburn?
[12:33] <Ashur> necro, is that the same as re-write?
[12:33] <necro> no
[12:33] <Ashur> oh
[12:33] <Ashur> erm
[12:33] <necro> Ashur: what proggy you use to burn?
[12:33] <Ashur> i don't know, what is it?
[12:33] <perlmonkey> babo: cache files are located in ./mozilla in home folder
[12:33] <Ashur> just the vista one
[12:33] <necro> hrmm
[12:34] <eregi> doddi, works 7
[12:34] <necro> Ashur: try and look at drive settings, or somewhere in your settings, and see if there are any options to overburn.
[12:34] <kyrel> perlmonkey, I've read that mdadm does'nt allow to start the array because data with only one disk sould be corrupted. But I need to sqeeze this protection :S
[12:34] <doddi> eregi: cool
[12:34] <perlmonkey> kyrel: ah yes as I suspected that would be the problem
[12:35] <perlmonkey> kyrel: you could try and force it to start
[12:35] <Ashur> necro, how do i check the disk settings
[12:35] <perlmonkey> there is an option for mdadm
[12:35] <kyrel> perlmonkey, yep, but i don't know where. I've tried some mdadm.conf options, without any result
[12:36] <necro> ashur: I dunno, never used vista.  Just look in any of the settings and see if you see anything with overburn.
[12:36] <Ashur> ok
[12:37] <Ashur> thanks, there's something using up about 1% of the disk.
[12:37] <Ashur> i'll format it and see what happens
[12:37] <perlmonkey> kyrel: http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man8/mdadm.8.php
[12:37] <perlmonkey> krel: --assume-clean or --force might help you get it going
[12:37] <necro> Ashur: usually, if you use the disc-at-once option, and no multi-session, you can burn a *lil* bit more data.  What are you trying to burn?
[12:38] <Ashur> oh ffs, the format took up more space O.o
[12:38] <Nickste> hey all. I'm dualbooting ubuntu and windoze. If I format the ubuntu partition, will the grub loader still remain intact?
[12:38] <Ashur> necro, disk at once?
[12:38] <CyberMad> i tried share a folder on ubuntu.. how to access it from windows? i tried //172.168.100.245/ (ubuntu's IP), but it ask me for password
[12:38] <Ashur> never heard of it
[12:39] <necro> Ashur: that means that you burn the disc and finallize it.  You can't burn to it again.  It's done.
[12:39] <Bassetts> where are the icons for xchat kept?
[12:39] <CyberMad> what is default username and password?
[12:39] <Ashur> will i need a burner program to do that?
[12:39] <necro> Ashur: I don't think so.
[12:39] <tschaka> CyberMad in smb.conf the user must be "share", user = share
[12:39] <tschaka> for no pw
[12:39] <Milux> hello! I've a issue with my onboard soundcard VIA 8237 AC97, there's a costant bass stutter. I tried all configurations and settings with alsa but i don't resolve the problem
[12:39] <Ashur> as you don't get any options with the vista burner
[12:40] <necro> Ashur: you should look into getting nero.  Probably much better than the vista default burning program.
[12:40] <CyberMad> CyberMad i see.. ok thank you, i will try it
[12:40] <Ashur> i have no money
[12:40] <Ashur> what so ever at the moment
[12:40] <necro> Ashur: what are you trying to burn?
[12:40] <Ashur> ubuntu 7.04
[12:40] <lovingyou> I want to edit a file, but when I want to save it its permision denied ...
[12:40] <lovingyou> what is the chmod command ?
[12:40] <tschaka> CyberMad and restart samba after u've done it, should work then (with sudo /etc/init.d/smb or samba restart) :P
[12:40] <necro> Ashur: that will fit on a normal cd.
[12:41] <Ashur> necro
[12:41] <Ashur> it doesn't
[12:41] <IdleOne> lovingyou, sudo gedit file.name
[12:41] <necro> Ashur: you're trying to burn the .iso, right?
[12:41] <Ashur> http://i18.tinypic.com/6hiam4h.jpg
[12:41] <lovingyou> IdleOne I use pico
[12:41] <lovingyou> ...
[12:41] <Ashur> yes
[12:41] <perlmonkey> Ashur: an iso file has to be burned different than a normal data cd
[12:41] <lovingyou> chmod + ? file
[12:41] <lovingyou> to work
[12:41] <perlmonkey> you must state iso cd burn eh
[12:41] <IdleOne> lovingyou, sudo pico file.name
[12:41] <necro> perl: thanx.  :)
[12:42] <necro> Ashur: right, you have to burn the image.  Not drag and drop the data.
[12:42] <perlmonkey> thats it
[12:42] <perlmonkey> necro: thanks for putting it better
[12:42] <Ashur> oh
[12:42] <babo> guys, does anyone know how I can get a page from the firefox disk cache ?
[12:42] <Ashur> any advice on how to do that?
[12:42] <rob_p> lovingyou: Did you have any success with adding the second IP?
[12:42] <Lincoherent> \join #ubuntu-fr
[12:42] <necro> perl: thank you and all your buds for helping me get up and running.  You have my thanx.
[12:42] <babo> I go to about:cache and look for my page on disk. Apparently it's there. But there isn't any matching page key in ~/.mozilla
[12:42] <perlmonkey> Ashur which prog are you using to burn the iso image?
[12:43] <perlmonkey> usually the software will have the option or a switch somewhere to state iso image
[12:43] <Ashur> perlmonkey: the bruner which comes with vista
[12:43] <lovingyou> do you have any idee how I can make a process to start himself if the server get restarted?
[12:43] <Ashur> burner*
[12:43] <Ashur> i get no options
[12:43] <perlmonkey> ok
[12:43] <Ashur> when i press burn
[12:43] <doddi> Ithink Ashur might be burning the iso onto a disk as a file and not burning the actual iso
[12:43] <perlmonkey> i think so too
[12:43] <necro> he is
[12:43] <perlmonkey> and extra space is needed that way
[12:43] <necro> yep
[12:44] <Ashur> how do i burn it as an iso image?
[12:44] <necro> Ashur: look for any option to burn a "previously saved image"
[12:44] <Ashur> the only options i get
[12:44] <Ashur> are
[12:44] <tschaka> Ashur u may download a free iso burning programm? :p
[12:44] <doddi> ashur: what package he using to burn?
[12:44] <necro> Ashur: an .iso is an exact picture of what a disc is supposed to look like.
[12:45] <necro> doddi: the vista included one.  :o
[12:45] <Jared> Is there an actual command to show desktop?
[12:45] <necro> Let me see what I can find.....
[12:45] <doddi> ashur: i have vista and i dont think the included one will burn iso's
[12:45] <Ashur> oh :(
[12:46] <necro> geez
[12:46] <Ashur> thanks for all your help guys, it's much appreciated
[12:46] <necro> no wonder I went to linux
[12:46] <Ashur> i'm looking for an so burner
[12:46] <Ashur> as we speak
[12:46] <tyoc> Hey people, trying to run an app, but it say: error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[12:46] <necro> Ashur: look for a cd-burning program that will burn .iso's.  Almost all will.
[12:46] <tschaka> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=233217
[12:46] <doddi> ashur: use another free iso burning tool like already suggested or download daemon tools so you can mount the iso image as a normal drive, then copy onto a disk
[12:46] <tschaka> Ashur
[12:46] <necro> Ashur: you can probably even find a shareware one.
[12:47] <Ashur> i can never see which ones are any good
[12:48] <mrynit> http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s85/mrynit/partiton.png that is wat i wnat to do. do i need to change fstab
[12:48] <necro> Ashur: see if there is a trial version of "nero".
[12:48] <IdleOne> Ashur, nero has a free trial version you can download
[12:48] <necro> hehe
[12:48] <necro> :D
[12:48] <Jared> Find one called "iso burner"
[12:48] <Jared> It's very simple.
[12:48] <Jared> Free.
[12:48] <Jared> And effective
[12:48] <IdleOne> iso burner is also good
[12:48] <yaeyo> Could someone point me to some documentation on fixing broken acpi dsdts? \
[12:49] <Jared> (no that wasn't sarcasm :P)
[12:49] <necro> Maybe linux isn't his speed.  :P
[12:49] <tschaka> Ashur http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=233217 its called burncdcc and requires no installation
[12:49] <Jared> ack
[12:49] <Jared> ack
[12:49] <Jared> ack
[12:49] <Jared> wait...never mind :P
[12:49] <Jared> Yeah...you're on windows aren't you?
[12:49] <IdleOne> !enter
[12:49] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:49] <necro> Ashur: maybe you should stick with windows.
[12:49] <Jared> sorry :S.
[12:49] <doddi> Ashur: one thing i will say is do not install ubuntu on the same machine you have vista running on - if you dont know what you are doing you will most likely screw up your vista too
[12:50] <necro> definately
[12:50] <perlmonkey> true
[12:50] <IdleOne> !vista
[12:50] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[12:50] <perlmonkey> good advice from mr doddi
[12:50] <Ashur> lol, i sort of know what i'mdoing. i've read up but i've just neber burnt an iso to disk before
[12:50] <doddi> i found out the hard way :)
[12:50] <Ashur> never*
[12:50] <Ashur> by the way, if i only have on partition
[12:51] <Ashur> can i still partition the two?
[12:51] <Didaskal0s> How do you view information of your linux kernel?
[12:51] <ubuntuish> hi, i am having a problem with applications that i minimize, they seem to disappear, they are still running under processes but disappear from the gui, is there a way i can bring them back up? (specifically mirc.exe via wine)
[12:51] <perlmonkey> the best way to install linux is to have a free partition or space available for one
[12:51] <IdleOne> ubuntuish, use xchat
[12:51] <doddi> ashur: vista comes with its own partitioning tool now so only use that as vista does lots of voodoo stuff with your drive
[12:52] <Ashur> O.o
[12:52] <ubuntuish> IdleOne, thank you. That really helped.
[12:52] <ubuntuish> hi, i am having a problem with applications that i minimize, they seem to disappear, they are still running under processes but disappear from the gui, is there a way i can bring them back up? (specifically mirc.exe via wine)
[12:52] <Ashur> doddi, where can i find it?
[12:52] <tondar_> hey all
[12:52] <tondar_> lost my beryl desktop cube
[12:52] <firedrops> lol mirc.exe via wine
[12:52] <tondar_> can't bring it back
[12:52] <firedrops> why?
[12:52] <Jared> Ashur, Burning an iso isn't even hard compared to some of the crap you'll screw up trying to do anything else :P
[12:52] <firedrops> :/
[12:52] <doddi> Administrative tools
[12:52] <perlmonkey> haha
[12:52] <perlmonkey> why or why
[12:52] <tondar_> i cant even rotate it anymore
[12:52] <perlmonkey> msie
[12:52] <perlmonkey> for web too?
[12:52] <IdleOne> ubuntuish, I dont understand this fascination with wanting to use windows programs when there are plenty of linux alternatives that are just as good and most of the time better
[12:53] <tondar_> hello
[12:53] <tondar_> ?
[12:53] <perlmonkey> ;-)
[12:53] <tondar_> any ideas
[12:53] <tondar_> ?
[12:53] <tondar_> beryl no cube
[12:53] <tondar_> :(
[12:53] <leagris> ubuntuish, these application rely on havi the explorer service running aka desktop manager for Windows. Wine does not provide a desktop manager, so no task bar and no iconized application. As stated, use native Linux Xchat for IRC.
[12:53] <ubuntuish> IdleOne, mirc is mirc there is no alternative for it. I am not using it because i like the way it looks, i use it for my scripts and for so on
[12:53] <Lincoherent_> #ubuntu-fr
[12:53] <necro> ubuntuish: yea, use xchat.
[12:53] <Jared> ubuntuish, why use mirc on wine when you can use xchat...I mean...some stuff, okay...
[12:54] <Jared> Xchat has pretty much everythign you want.
[12:54] <RayJones> how do I auto load a module?
[12:54] <ubuntuish> is nobody reading?
[12:54] <IdleOne> ubuntuish, ok well try asking in #winehq they should be able to help you
[12:54] <RayJones> I have to keep modprobe lirc on bootup
[12:54] <ubuntuish> ty
[12:54] <perlmonkey> i wonder if i could run Smartstamp software on wine
[12:55] <perlmonkey> Im sick of having to keep XP partition just for 1 program
[12:55] <Jared> what program perlmonkey
[12:55] <perlmonkey> Royal Mail's SmartStamp software for Windows
[12:55] <perlmonkey> I guess if the software is not supported by wine in the project it wont be expected to run?
[12:56] <tondar_> any ideas? please help me
[12:56] <necro> there isn't a linux stamp printing proggy yet?
[12:56] <tondar_> lost my cube
[12:56] <perlmonkey> or does wine provide general support for apps built a certain way?
[12:56] <perlmonkey> i never used wine before
[12:56] <Ashur> necro
[12:56] <Ashur> can i pm you?
[12:56] <_Ahti> how do i copy files over ssh? the sshd server is running on my linux, and the ssh client is running on my VMware Windows XP
[12:56] <IdleOne> tondar_, ask a full question on 1 line
[12:56] <necro> Ashur: you can try.  Dunno, you might have to be registered.
[12:56] <rob_p> RayJones: Put it in /etc/modules and it will auto load on bootup.
[12:56] <_Ahti> i need to copy a file from Windows to Linux
[12:56] <Bassetts> can someone help me, i want xchat to go to the tray if i click the close button
[12:56] <RayJones> thanks just found it
[12:56] <ace_suares> perlmonkey: try qemu. You can instalal XP inside qemu and then run your app.
[12:56] <tondar_> IdleOne: I lost my beryl desktop cube, I can't rotate it no more
[12:57] <perlmonkey> _Ahti: ftp?
[12:57] <RayJones> what about daemon programs like lircd ?
[12:57] <IdleOne> tondar_, ahh ok #ubuntu-effects or #beryl can help you
[12:57] <Huffameg> how do i make backup of xorg.conf in terminal?
[12:57] <perlmonkey> ace_suares; thanks
[12:57] <ace_suares> Ahti: use scp
[12:57] <rob_p> RayJones: You need to make an init script for it.
[12:57] <necro> Ashur: join #Ashur
[12:57] <necro> :)
[12:58] <tondar_> IdleOne: will give it a try
[12:58] <RayJones> right thanks
[12:58] <IdleOne> Bassetts, there is a xchat-systray package you can install from repos
[12:58] <perlmonkey> Huffameg: cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.bak
[12:58] <Bassetts> IdleOne, that got removed for feisty
[12:58] <IdleOne> Bassetts, no it didnt
[12:58] <Bassetts> IdleOne, as it was considered not needed now xchat has its own icon
[12:58] <ace_suares> _Ahti: you can run Public File Server an dcopy them over http, too.
[12:58] <rob_p> RayJones: Here -->  http://rob.pectol.com/startup_scriptbuilder/
[12:59] <rob_p> RayJones: That should help get you headed in the right direction.
[12:59] <skar> hi, i've installed feisty, and while running "xmms", if i search for a song by pressing "j", the string i type in the search box isn't visible, nor is the search filtering the songs on the live as it used to!?!?! any ideas on how to fix it?
[12:59] <RayJones> thanks
[12:59] <Bassetts> IdleOne, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat-systray/+bug/79608
[12:59] <rob_p> RayJones: welcome
[12:59] <ace_suares> perlmonkey: you used qemu before ?
[12:59] <necro> Ashur: join #Ashur.
[12:59] <leagris> Bassetts, IdleOne now there is xchat-gome with embeded taskbar icone and gnome integration
[12:59] <Julle> i have followed two different guides on how to restore grub after a windows installation without success. Is there anyone who could give me a helping hand?
[12:59] <perlmonkey> ace_suares: never, but installing XP would seem to defeat the object
[12:59] <ace_suares> perlmonkey: why ?
[12:59] <Jared> Julle...I think I've read it's best to install windows first.
[12:59] <Bassetts> leagris, xchat has a systray icon, i want xchat to minimize to tray when i click close
[01:00] <perlmonkey> why do I want XP installed when I have it installed already eh
[01:00] <Huffameg> per
[01:00] <perlmonkey> would just be making extra work
[01:00] <Huffameg> perlmonkey: i get permission denied..
[01:00] <ace_suares> perlmonkey: oh. Well, it's installed inside linux so no dual booting more.
[01:00] <Julle> Jared yes it is, but i had o make a reinstallation of windows
[01:00] <IdleOne> Bassetts, seems your right
[01:00] <perlmonkey> Huffameg: add sudo infront
[01:00] <perlmonkey> sudo cp ...
[01:00] <Huffameg> ah.. hehe
[01:00] <Jared> ahh, okay.
[01:00] <leagris> Bassetts, right click the systray icone and select hide that's it
[01:00] <Lincoherent_> grrrr
[01:01] <Bassetts> leagris, i need it to do it when i close the window
[01:01] <perlmonkey> ace_suares: true, I have limited space tho on my drive :-/
[01:01] <Bassetts> leagris, i use devilspie to minimize or send apps to the tray via closing them on startuo
[01:01] <perlmonkey> plus no license for XP
[01:01] <IdleOne> Bassetts, try asking in #xchat if there is a plugin you can load that does that
[01:01] <Bassetts> ok
[01:02] <neil_feisty> what could i use rss reader for ubuntu
[01:02] <ace_suares> perlmonkey: zap the xp partition and make it into a linux partition. Use qemu to install windows xp on linux. install your app into windows xp.
[01:02] <perlmonkey> phew
[01:02] <IdleOne> !liferea | neil_feisty
[01:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about liferea - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:02] <sahil> Ubuntu displays a white screen at after loading successfully and login, what should I do?
[01:02] <perlmonkey> or maybe just fuk SmartStamp off and start using their web based service
[01:03] <IdleOne> perlmonkey, language please :)
[01:03] <perlmonkey> sorry
[01:03] <TwigEther> Anyone know which service is responsible for the "Starting basic networking..." message during boot?
[01:03] <Sepho> anybody know if feisty is with AIGLX preinstalled and configured? (for ATI card graphic)
[01:03] <TwigEther> 'cos my NFS root works fine up till there now :o
[01:03] <Bassetts> IdleOne, it seems i can install the systray plugin from the site of the author, but it has no icon in the tray
[01:04] <perlmonkey> sahil: CTRL + ALT + Backspace, and login in safe mode
[01:04] <sahil> perlmonkey, then?
[01:04] <neil_feisty> tks IdleOne
[01:04] <perlmonkey> try to establish from Xorg error log what caused the problem and/or check your xorg.conf config
[01:04] <perlmonkey> could be display misconfig
[01:04] <Bassetts> where are the xchat icons located?
[01:05] <sahil> perlmonkey, is there a way to reconfigure the server ?
[01:05] <perlmonkey> sure
[01:05] <Huffameg> what is a typical name for a standard text editor?
[01:05] <Jared> where is the .gtkrc file located?
[01:05] <perlmonkey> anyone know the command to reconfig xorg?
[01:05] <IdleOne> Huffameg, nano
[01:05] <tschaka> perlmonkey dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg or sumthing
[01:05] <perlmonkey> in debian it would be dpkg-reconfigure
[01:05] <perlmonkey> ahh thanks
[01:05] <firedrops> hmm
[01:06] <firedrops> i think that if u delete xorg.conf
[01:06] <perlmonkey> ive only been using Ubuntu 2 weeks
[01:06] <firedrops> he'll just create a new one
[01:06] <firedrops> :P
[01:06] <firedrops> but if you do try that, dont delete, rename
[01:06] <perlmonkey> make a backup of your conf first
[01:06] <firedrops> :P
[01:06] <tschaka> firedrops i really wouldnt test it w/o backup :D
[01:06] <firedrops> lol, rename
[01:06] <firedrops> :P
[01:07] <perlmonkey> sudo cp xorg.conf xorg.conf.bak in /etc/X11
[01:07] <mez> HELLOO!!
[01:07] <firedrops> i think the most recent versions of xorg support that
[01:07] <IdleOne> Bassetts, /usr/share/icons
[01:07] <perlmonkey> Basetts got his icons finally
[01:08] <phretor> hi there
[01:08] <perlmonkey> hi
[01:08] <phretor> does anybody know what's the default user password of this 5.10 http://isv-image.ubuntu.com/vmware/ ?
[01:09] <_dac> where do I register my nick?
[01:09] <perlmonkey> nickserv
[01:09] <Bassetts> IdleOne, /set gui_tray_flags 1
[01:09] <perlmonkey> type: /msg nickserv
[01:09] <Bassetts> IdleOne, that makes xchat 2.8.0 go to tray on close
[01:09] <_dac> ok thank you
[01:10] <sorsis> is ubuntu 7.04 feisty going to get blender 2.50 version?
[01:10] <perlmonkey> _dac put REGISTER in msg
[01:10] <_dac> ok
[01:11] <perlmonkey> is there a server version of Ubuntu?
[01:11] <Jared> umm...yeah
[01:11] <IdleOne> Bassetts, thank you good to know
[01:11] <doddi> perlmonkey: yes
[01:12] <perlmonkey> cool
[01:12] <Myrtti> sorsis: I doubt it
[01:13] <RayJones> Hi can I get that website with the init script creator I seem to have lost it!!!!!
[01:14] <rob_p> RayJones: http://rob.pectol.com/startup_scriptbuilder/
[01:14] <Jared> how do I restart x?
[01:14] <Jared> I went blank try8ing to think.
[01:14] <RayJones> ty
[01:15] <tschaka> Jared ctrl alt backspace or /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[01:15] <Jared> thanks
[01:16] <ZummiG777> Question: I'm about to install Ubuntu for the first time, coming from a Fedora Core environment.  What are the real differences between Ubuntu Server and Ubuntu Desktop?
[01:16] <_dac> perlmonkey, what time of day is there?
[01:16] <Frogzoo> ZummiG777: the gui - that's it
[01:16] <doddi> Zummig: i believe server is command line only
[01:16] <IdleOne> ZummiG777, GUI is all
[01:16] <eleim7> think he left
[01:17] <ZummiG777> So, Desktop has the Gnome and Server has shell access only?
[01:17] <tschaka> _dac perlmonkeys daytime should be 12.15 pm :p
[01:17] <IdleOne> ZummiG777, you got it
[01:17] <_dac> it's 6:17am here.
[01:17] <tschaka> _dac usa?
[01:18] <_dac> yes, texas
[01:18] <eleim7> heh, me too
[01:18] <tschaka> kk
[01:18] <ZummiG777> Then, let me just confirm I can do something.  If I run server edition, assuming init level 3, but want to run an X based application over ssh with forwarding enabled, can I install KDE/Gnome/X and still run said application even if there is no X server running?
[01:18] <tschaka> u texas guys are crazy, sitting in a freaky ubuntu channel 6.17 in the morning, having chats with other freaks :d
[01:18] <TakeOut{u}> no
[01:19] <SleepingSloth> right. my screensaver is crashing my desktop - as is the screensaver preferences manager - can anyone tell me how I can turn it off by changing a config file?
[01:19] <Frogzoo> ZummiG777: default is run level 2 on ubuntu - there isn't the 2 shell/5 gui distinction from redhat
[01:19] <eleim7> well, I broke my Ubuntu and I've been trying to figure out how to fix it
[01:19] <Hit3k> ty
[01:19] <tschaka> ic, what is it eleim7 ?
[01:19] <_dac> I'm old and I have to goabout every 2 hours.
[01:20] <ZummiG777> That is interesting to know, Frogzoo.  I do need to read up more on the system, is there a purpose to init level 3 then?
[01:20] <eleim7> downloaded Envy, installed the nvidia driver, restarted X or something... and a module won't load... I think...
[01:20] <eleim7> I just started with Linux about a week ago so I am a little lost
[01:20] <crdlb> eleim7, problems caused by envy are extremely hard to fix
[01:20] <eleim7> joy.
[01:20] <crdlb> that's a terrible terrible evil script
[01:20] <eleim7> lol
[01:20] <crdlb> that should die in a pit with automatix
[01:20] <_Ahti_> LOL, this sounds stupid, but how do i stop my sshd-server?
[01:20] <_Ahti> LOL, this sounds stupid, but how do i stop my sshd server????
[01:20] <Jared> zumi...for a firsttimer I'd use desktop. Also...no x means no gui..period...I believe.
[01:21] <IdleOne> eleim7, good thing is your Ubuntu is only a week old and you can do a fresh install without losing to much
[01:21] <nathanj> _Ahti_ sudo /etc/init.d/sshd stop
[01:21] <eleim7> any suggestions? I'm having to run windows until I can figure out how to reinstall my nvidia driver
[01:21] <_Ahti_> nathanj: Thanks :D
[01:21] <IdleOne> !nvidia | eleim7
[01:21] <ubotu> eleim7: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:21] <demonio> to install the nvidia driver is easy
[01:22] <ZummiG777> Thanks!  Off I flee to see if these Sun boxen will enjoy Ubuntu then
[01:22] <nomasteryoda> much more so than it used to be
[01:22] <keck0f> hi.
[01:23] <nomasteryoda> howdy keck0f
[01:23] <eleim7> I need a second computer I guess so I don't have to handwrite all these suggestions on napkins and whatnot
[01:23] <hylje> keck0f: its not
[01:23] <hylje> go away
[01:24] <IdleOne> hylje, no need to be rude
[01:24] <IdleOne> !offtopic | keck0f
[01:24] <ubotu> keck0f: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:28] <eleim7> blah.
[01:30] <necro> wow
[01:30] <necro> What's goin' on in here?
[01:30] <eleim7> alot of people coming and going
[01:30] <necro> Someone run a netsplit.c?  :D
[01:31] <keck0f> i installed ubuntu-6.06.1-server-amd64 and then installed openssh-server and xterm via apt-get. ssh works, i can open a remote session using putty. But connecting to the unbuntu server using xmanager give's error "The X11 forwarding request was rejected!". Are there any more deb-Packages that need to be installed to run a remote x-session?
[01:31] <ShpxLbh_uk> what application do you use for listing internet radio ?
[01:31] <TakeOut{u}> yes keck0f, X and a manager
[01:32] <necro> Shpx_bh_uk: google internet radio
[01:32] <ShpxLbh_uk> in ubuntu is working ?
[01:32] <fabian_> hola
[01:33] <eleim7> well, off to try to figure something out... brb
[01:34] <keck0f> TakeOut{u}: What packages are necessary at least? Is "xorg, twm" and the depending packages enough?
[01:34] <TakeOut{u}> keck0f : you'd probably be better off opening "sudo aptitude" going to virtual packages, and installing Ubuntu-Desktop
[01:35] <TakeOut{u}> it might install alot of stuff you don't need, but unless bandwidth and HD space are a big concern, its the easiest way
[01:35] <nomasteryoda> keck0f, the configuration files are in /etc/ssh and /etc/sshd if memory serves me
[01:35] <IdleOne> TakeOut{u}, keck0f if you want you can also install xubuntu-desktop
[01:36] <LordGamer> Anyone know the best DVD Ripper and XviD encoder for Ubuntu?
[01:36] <nomasteryoda> keck0f, installing one desktop package such as xchat should call in the dependencies using aptitude install pkg
[01:36] <nomasteryoda> k9copy
[01:36] <nomasteryoda> avidemux for xvid ..  .my 2 cents
[01:36] <LordGamer> k9copy doesnt have enough settings
[01:37] <LordGamer> what about a stand alone DVD ripping program?
[01:38] <olive2> acidrip should do it
[01:40] <olive2> or just 'apt-cache search dvd rip'
[01:40] <tondar> hey all
[01:41] <tondar> has anyone worked with weblider
[01:41] <graveson1> is there a tool to encode files from any format to a divx compatible player. looking for a frontend to mencoder. i have tried so many tools and just cannot get anything to work
[01:41] <tondar> the applet that changes desktop wallpaper
[01:41] <sorsis> to get libGL.so is it enough if i install nvidia-glx-new.deb ?
[01:41] <tondar> im having problems with it
[01:41] <F00BaR> hi, how do i start the sshd server
[01:42] <olive2> VLC normally works for converting and playing divx files
[01:42] <tondar> webilder desktop applet? anyone
[01:42] <tondar> ?
[01:42] <stefg> F00BaR: you have installed openssh-server?
[01:42] <F00BaR> yes
[01:42] <olive2> sudo /etc/init.d/sshd start
[01:42] <olive2> sudo apt-get install openssh-server if you dont have it yet
[01:43] <F00BaR> i have it
[01:43] <F00BaR> thank you
[01:44] <F00BaR> hmm
[01:44] <handy> hi
[01:45] <LordGamer> I am looking for a DVD Decrypter equivalent to Linux
[01:46] <Bassetts> hi, in rhythmbox if i add a few albums to the play queue and put shuffle on the songs are still played in order
[01:46] <Bassetts> LordGamer, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs
[01:46] <stefg> !dvd
[01:46] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[01:47] <LordGamer> tried K9 didnt work
[01:47] <nuked_omen> when i want to install nautilus-sendto it requires that i uninstall pidgin and install gaim.. why is that?
[01:47] <stefg> there's dvd::rip (a bit archaic)
[01:47] <AnRkey> LordGamer, a quick google and i found this http://mrbass.org/linux/ubuntu/dvdshrink/
[01:47] <Bassetts> nuked_omen, i dont think pidgin is compatible with it
[01:47] <AnRkey> LordGamer, google is your friend :D
[01:48] <nuked_omen> but pidgin is the new gaim
[01:48] <LordGamer> I am using google and talking to you :p
[01:48] <nuked_omen> i should downgrade to gaim to be able to use nautilus-send to
[01:48] <Bassetts> nuked_omen, it is new, nautilus doesnt support it yet
[01:48] <nuked_omen> that's weird
[01:48] <AnRkey> LordGamer, lazy :D
[01:48] <stefg> !pidgin | nuked_omen
[01:48] <ubotu> nuked_omen: pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[01:48] <nuked_omen> i see
[01:48] <PriceChild> nuked_omen, remember pidgin isn't supported in feisty...
[01:49] <nuked_omen> i didn't like the new name anyway
[01:49] <nuked_omen> pidgin
[01:49] <nuked_omen> pfft
[01:49] <Bassetts> it has meaning
[01:49] <Bassetts> look it up in the dictionary
[01:49] <nuked_omen> i know but it sounds funny
[01:49] <LordGamer> oh I just found thi http://linuxappfinder.com/
[01:51] <nuked_omen> LordGamer: that can be handy
[01:51] <vermoos> i get ^[[A / ^[[B in the terminal sometimes (when i paste mainly)
[01:51] <eleim7> mkay, that didn't work
[01:52] <vermoos> and this is the "termcap settings"
[01:52] <vermoos> ?
[01:52] <jonathan_>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY jonathan
[01:52] <vermoos> can this be cured - not being able to shift-ctrl-v is inconvenient
[01:52] <nuked_omen> lol
[01:52] <PriceChild> jonathan_, change your password...
[01:52] <jonathan_> ok
[01:52] <jonathan_> sorry wrong place to change
[01:53] <nuked_omen> vermoos: in the terminal, i paste with ctrl+insert
[01:53] <Bassetts> nuked_omen, you never thought ubuntu sounded weird, but that has meaning?
[01:53] <PriceChild> jonathan_, use the server tab if your client has one so that you don't give it away like that next time ;)
[01:53] <nuked_omen> vermoos: actually, shift+insert
[01:53] <CyberMad> what is the best and fastest pdf reader on ubuntu?
[01:53] <crdlb> CyberMad, evince (it comes with ubuntu)
[01:53] <nuked_omen> Bassetts: ubuntu sounded ok
[01:53] <jonathan_> PriceChild, just trying to log in to my account
[01:53] <TTRanger_> is there any way to convince Ubuntu to stop asking me to log in over and over again to access the Update Manager, etc?  I am just a single user and it gets kinda annoying that I have to log in at all.
[01:53] <jonathan_> ok
[01:54] <Bassetts> TTRanger_, it is because it is a root application
[01:54] <CyberMad> crdlb in 7.04 (feisty) there is evince ?
[01:54] <nuked_omen> TTRanger_: you can log in as root, but that's risky
[01:54] <CyberMad> where is it?
[01:54] <TTRanger_> What is the risk, nuked_omen
[01:54] <eleim7> what do I need to do to reinstall Ubuntu from a live CD... it won't automatically boot from the CD for some reason
[01:54] <crdlb> CyberMad, yes it's just called Document Reader in the menu iirc
[01:54] <Bassetts> you could delete anything TTRanger_
[01:54] <nuked_omen> TTRanger_: you can ANYTHING to your system
[01:55] <nuked_omen> including screwing it up
[01:55] <Bassetts> and change anything
[01:55] <eleim7> <-- good at screwing stuff up
[01:55] <Bassetts> its not a good idea unless you a very experienced linux user
[01:55] <TTRanger_> :-)
[01:55] <crdlb> CyberMad, correction "Document viewer"
[01:55] <eleim7> hence the reinstall
[01:55] <vbabiy> hey guys does any one know of a tool to be able to rip streaming real video
[01:55] <TTRanger_> ok thanks guys
[01:55] <nuked_omen> eleim7: learn not to then
[01:55] <Bassetts> eleim7, welcome to my world
[01:55] <eleim7> trying
[01:55] <PriceChild> !info mencoder | vbabiy
[01:55] <ubotu> vbabiy: mencoder: MPlayer's Movie Encoder. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 2:1.0~rc1-0ubuntu9.1 (feisty), package size 3474 kB, installed size 8736 kB
[01:56] <eleim7> I was merely trying to update my video driver and now it won't load a module and I'm not sure what to do
[01:56] <vbabiy> PriceChild: any idea how this is done
[01:56] <CyberMad> crdlb thanks :)
[01:56] <PriceChild> vbabiy, nope... but read "man mencoder" if you're really interested...
[01:56] <A[D] minS> !3D
[01:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about 3d - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:57] <vbabiy> thanks PriceChild
[01:57] <CyberMad> is there software like K-Lite Mega Codec Pack for ubuntu?
[01:57] <crdlb> vbabiy, something like: mplayer rtsp://somestream/whatever.rm -dumpstream -dumpfile somefile       would work for just pulling it
[01:57] <crdlb> then you can use mencoder to reencode it later
[01:58] <crdlb> if you want to
[01:59] <jonathan_> Which is better, KDE or Gnome?
[01:59] <PriceChild> !best | jon
[01:59] <ubotu> jon: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[01:59] <PriceChild> jonathan_, ^
[01:59] <jonathan_> ubuntu or kubuntu?
[01:59] <jonathan_> it still confusing me
[01:59] <PriceChild> jonathan_, its personal preference.
[02:00] <jonathan_> oh... he2
[02:01] <crdlb> jonathan_, and you can install both desktop environments on one installation
[02:01] <jonathan_> Somebody Work at freenode in here?
[02:01] <crdlb> and plenty of others
[02:01] <jonathan_> ?
[02:01] <jonathan_> how can?
[02:01] <stefg> !freenode
[02:01] <ubotu> freenode is the IRC network that you're on! See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml
[02:02] <vbabiy> thanks crdlb
[02:02] <nuked_ome1> 1
[02:03] <SleepingSloth> right. my screensaver is crashing my desktop - as is the screensaver preferences manager - can anyone tell me how I can turn it off by changing a config file?
[02:03] <SleepingSloth> right. my screensaver is crashing my desktop - as is the screensaver preferences manager - can anyone tell me how I can turn it off by changing a config file?
[02:03] <SleepingSloth> oops. excuse spam
[02:03] <jonathan_> how can I install 2 desktop environment in one OS?
[02:04] <stefg> SleepingSloth: channces are that you have installed opengl-screensavers but have no 3d-accelerated video
[02:04] <cjaydee> hello! can anybody help me with my problem?
[02:05] <sorsis> i need libGL.so, i have feisty nvidia and these http://pastebin.com/929544. What should i do?
[02:05] <SleepingSloth> stefg: well - I have a problem somewhere with graphics drivers - matrox P650.... its been troublesome
[02:05] <cjaydee> how do i boot ubuntu/kubuntu in low resolution? my monitor's display is garbled when i upgraded my vidcard driver
[02:05] <yobrien> !ask
[02:05] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:05] <stefg> jonathan_: you choose your session at login, so you are taken to one or the other
[02:05] <cjaydee> sorry
[02:05] <SleepingSloth> stefg: I will be looking at solving the root cause later - for now I need to stop my PC crashing every time I leave it idle for 10 mins
[02:06] <vbabiy> Hey guys is there great support for projector in Ubuntu
[02:06] <jonathan_> but how can?
[02:06] <jonathan_> there is just gnome
[02:06] <sorsis> vbabiy: i see projector as another display with no specific software needed.
[02:06] <Pici> jonathan_: you need to install something first
[02:07] <jonathan_> double installer?
[02:07] <Pici> jonathan_: If you want to use KDE too, install kubuntu-desktop
[02:07] <stefg> SleepingSloth: sudo apt-get remove --purge xscreensaver-gl xscreensaver-gl-extra
[02:07] <JLSDATASTORAGE> Help with installation! I can't get the md5 sum to be correct after downloading ubuntu
[02:07] <jonathan_> I'm already install ubuntu
[02:07] <cjaydee> hello! how can i lower the resolution in my k/ubuntu? my screen cannot be read
[02:07] <jonathan_> and now I want to install KDE
[02:07] <SleepingSloth> stefg: thanks
[02:07] <vbabiy> sorsis: well i ask because i tried to hookup my projector to my computer yesterday and it would not raise the resolution above 800x600 even after i edited the xorg.conf
[02:08] <Pici> jonathan_: Either open synaptic and search for kubuntu-desktop and install it or go to a terminal and type `sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop`
[02:08] <yobrien> cjaydee: system->preferences->screen resolution
[02:08] <stefg> SleepingSloth: btw, you can (and should) disable screensaving alltogether... save the planet, you know :-)
[02:08] <AnRkey> our community has made me intolerant towards other communities. This # for example is so friendly that I have come to expect the same from other #'s. Maybe we should all drop the friendly, kind and helpful bit down a notch... :)
[02:08] <Azul> installing both gnome and kde is a waste of space
[02:09] <Pici> AnRkey: :P
[02:09] <Pici> AnRkey: He wants both.
[02:09] <Pici> er, Azul ^
[02:09] <cjaydee> yobrien: i can't see the screen... that's my problem
[02:09] <jonathan_> ok
[02:09] <jonathan_> thanks man downloading now
[02:10] <jonathan_> and kubuntu based on debian?
[02:10] <yobrien> !res | cjaydee
[02:10] <ubotu> cjaydee: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:10] <Pici> jonathan_: kubuntu is just ubuntu with KDE, which is based on Debian
[02:10] <stefg> !debian | jonathan_
[02:10] <ubotu> jonathan_: Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[02:10] <gilster> hello, i had done this before in visudo but cant remember:  i want timeout stamp for sudo sessions gone. I want to ALWAYS be promted for root password by sudo?
[02:11] <SleepingSloth> stefg: I agree - it's a mate who is having this problem, not me...
[02:11] <JLSDATASTORAGE> Jonathan Could someone help me out with a good download of ubunt it seems that the MD5 sum dont get right after downloading different locations.
[02:11] <AnRkey> jonathan_, all ubuntu flavours are based on debian
[02:11] <jonathan_> sure ubotu ;)
[02:11] <cjaydee> thanls
[02:11] <cjaydee> thanks
[02:11] <SleepingSloth> stefg: and he's using LCD screens... so it's pointless anyway - I think it was more just looking at what screensavers were available, and *crash*
[02:11] <jonathan_> including xubuntu and edubuntu
[02:11] <Pici> !bot | jonathan_
[02:11] <ubotu> jonathan_: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[02:11] <jonathan_> he2
[02:12] <jonathan_> still 54%???
[02:12] <jonathan_> long way to go
[02:12] <stefg> SleepingSloth: yeah, the fixing for the notorious PEBKAC-bug is slow in most linux-distros...
[02:12] <gilster> so can anyone help with visudo tags for sudoers?
[02:13] <stefg> !sudo
[02:13] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:13] <padee> szia everyone. does anyone know how to cancel a timed shutdown (sudo shutdown -h -P +30) ??
[02:13] <jonathan_> !sudo
[02:13] <bodhi> i have nvidia, just installed Ubuntu 7.04, upgraded kernel, now "glxinfo" gives errors and enabling 3D accel messes everything up at boot-up
[02:13] <jonathan_> what the means of sudo -s -H?
[02:14] <jonathan_> I don't understand with
[02:14] <jonathan_> -d
[02:14] <jonathan_> -s
[02:14] <jonathan_> -h
[02:14] <jonathan_> -t
[02:14] <jonathan_> -r
[02:14] <gilster> i need help with sudoers
[02:14] <gilster> ?
[02:14] <Monty|Sle> i am authd lol :o
[02:14] <Pici> jonathan_: Check out the sudo manpage `man sudo`
[02:14] <Monteh> oh well i am now lol
[02:15] <A[D] minS> !glxinfo
[02:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glxinfo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:15] <stefg> jonathan_: may i point you to the !faq and suggest you /msg ubotu . This will give you a private window to the bot so you can explore the bots brain without interrupting the channel flow
[02:15] <keck0f> TakeOut{u}, nomasteryoda: thanx for hints. i do not want to install more packages than necessary. an X-Server installation is not necessary to allow remote users to run x-applications. There package "xlogo" or "xterm" do not depend on a X-server... but they depend on the libx11-6 ...
[02:17] <kempoller> Where is the correct place to put 'setkeycodes *** ***' variables to correct missing hotkeys? I have a lenovo laptop so I appended them to /usr/share/hotkey-seup/lenovo.hk. Safest place?
[02:18] <MattJ> Is there a way to find out what package a file belongs to?
[02:18] <Frogzoo> MattJ: dpkg -S filename
[02:18] <stefg> uhhhh... far to smart a question... you know keytouch, kempoller ?
[02:18] <MattJ> Frogzoo: Great thanks, I knew it must be somewhere :)
[02:19] <kempoller> stefg , I don't know keytouch
[02:19] <keck0f> i've installed ubuntu-6.06.1-server-amd64 and have run "apt-get install openssh-server xterm", why can't run xterm remotely? I get error "The X11 forwarding request was rejected!", why?
[02:19] <stefg> !keytouch
[02:19] <ubotu> Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[02:20] <Smiley> hi guys, atm im running LTS, but want to change to the newest version.... what do i change to allow it to update?
[02:20] <Smiley> !help lts
[02:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help lts - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:20] <kempoller> stefg, i know where to set them after, this is to get them recognised in the first place
[02:21] <Pici> !upgrade | Smiley
[02:21] <ubotu> Smiley: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:21] <stefg> Smiley: ubuntu doesn't support skipping versions, so you either have to go dapper-> edgy-> feisty, but that#s trouble some. i'd rather use the method outlined in !cloning and do a fresh, clean feisty install
[02:22] <keck0f> Smiley: "update-manager" offers you to upgrade to 6.10
[02:22] <Smiley> stefg: i can't write a CD :<
[02:22] <kempoller> stefg, appending /usr/share/hotkey-setup/lenovo.hk does work, so I guess I'll go with that. just wondering if it was bad idea. Thanks for your help
[02:22] <stefg> kempoller: im no FHS specialist, but your suggestion sounds sensible
[02:22] <Bassetts> when i have a few albums in the play queue and i have shuffle on rhythmbox just plays the next track
[02:23] <stefg> Smiley: USB-stick?
[02:23] <Smiley> stefg: hum, even that page doesn't say what i need to enter to disable the LTS stuff... at hte moment it wont even show me hte update.
[02:23] <Smiley> stefg: fail. :(
[02:23] <gilster> so can anyone help me with sudoers tags?
[02:23] <kempoller> stefg, thanks for your thoughts :)
[02:23] <Smiley> Ah now i see thanks :)
[02:23] <CyberMad> how to open PDF file on firefox it self? without opening Document Viewer
[02:24] <vbabiy> CyberMad: you can install the adobe plug-in
[02:24] <vbabiy> CyberMad: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-adobe-pdf-reader-with-plug-in-for-mozilla-firefox-in-feisty-fawn.html
[02:24] <CyberMad> !faq
[02:24] <ubotu> 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
[02:25] <stefg> Smiley: if you're not in a hurry (read: 6 weeks of patience) you can have a Fesity CD sent to you by !shipit
[02:25] <CyberMad> vbabiy thanks
[02:26] <vbabiy> No problem CyberMad
[02:26] <kelvie> does ubuntu come with an IRC client?
[02:26] <vbabiy> kelvie: yes xchat
[02:26] <kelvie> .. and does it automatically come to this chann? :P
[02:27] <_Ahti_> vbabiy: its not pre-installed
[02:27] <kelvie> ah.. is one pre-installed?
[02:27] <stefg> Smiley: and consider: never change a running system. Dapper is actually quite stable and proven now. If everything works, why upgrade? Edgy/Feisty have some new features which can cause trouble with wifi, network or some mobos
[02:27] <_Ahti_> kelvie: Nope
[02:27] <kelvie> I know kubuntu has one preinstalled and goes straight to the kubuntu channel
[02:27] <vbabiy> kelvie: sudo apt-get install xchat-gnome
[02:27] <_Ahti_> kelvie: GAIM has an IRC Client included
[02:27] <_Ahti_> and GAIM comes pre-installed
[02:27] <vbabiy> kelvie: if you install that it will go right to gnome
[02:27] <kelvie> yeah my friend's installing a language pack atm so she can't install anything new
[02:28] <kelvie> until that's done
[02:28] <CyberMad> i tried running wine Dict.exe from terminal and it's works.. but why when i tried it from shortcut it return some error, the software is opened but there is error message that dictionary database can not be read
[02:28] <kane77> how can I store secretly my passwords (bank account info etc.)?
[02:28] <vbabiy> CyberMad: is it calling wine Dict.exe in the shortcut
[02:29] <kelvie> kane77: I use encfs
[02:29] <CyberMad> vbabiy no, i tried these:
[02:29] <stefg> !info gnome-keyring-manager | kane77
[02:29] <ubotu> kane77: gnome-keyring-manager: keyring management program for the GNOME desktop. In component main, is optional. Version 2.18.0-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 84 kB, installed size 1624 kB
[02:29] <jonathan_> what is internic network?
[02:29] <CyberMad> wine /home/user/.wine/drive_c/Dict/Dict.exe   ,then  wine /home/user/.wine/drive_c/Dict/Dict.exe
[02:30] <CyberMad> sorry the 2nd is wine "C:\Dict\Dict.exe"
[02:30] <CyberMad> but both return error.. it's strange because if i do it from terminal, there is no error message
[02:31] <kane77> stefg, kelvie, is it possible to have some files encrypted in such a way that when I open them in an application (be it OOffice or homebank) it would ask for a password and if it;s correct then opens them?
[02:31] <stefg> CyberMad: #winehq ?
[02:31] <lenny64600> hey all
[02:31] <stefg> kane77: have a look at gpg
[02:31] <kelvie> kane77: hrm.. not in encfs, no
[02:31] <stefg> !info gpg | kane77
[02:31] <CyberMad> ok thanks
[02:31] <ubotu> kane77: Package gpg does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:31] <yobrien> CyberMad: probably coz wine changes to the exe dir before running ... or c:\windows
[02:32] <kane77> stefg, I had some gpg stuff installed before but I couldnt make much of it :/
[02:32] <vbabiy> CyberMad: what is the error you are getting
[02:32] <mwe> !info gnupg
[02:32] <ubotu> gnupg: GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replacement. In component main, is important. Version 1.4.6-1ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 889 kB, installed size 4588 kB
[02:33] <CyberMad> vbabiy can not the dictionary database
[02:33] <stefg> kane77: it has some learning curve
[02:33] <_Ahti_> How can i monitor whats going on in my ssh-server?
[02:33] <mwe> _Ahti_: log files
[02:33] <_Ahti_> mwe: live...?
[02:33] <CyberMad> vbabiy can not read..
[02:33] <stefg> _Ahti_: netstat?
[02:33] <CyberMad> or open it
[02:33] <Bassetts> what is a good music player with a play queue that does random playback well?
[02:33] <_Ahti_> stefg: i'll try
[02:33] <kelvie> Bassetts: amaroK!
[02:33] <vbabiy> CyberMad: there is something wrong with the shortcut it is linking to the wrong location
[02:34] <stefg> !player | Bassetts
[02:34] <ubotu> Bassetts: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[02:34] <crish> HI all.. i'm using Ubuntu 6.06.. and i'm new to it.. i installed the VLC player.. but its not playing wmv files.. can anyone help me out with this??
[02:34] <kane77> Bassetts, amarok is cool..
[02:34] <mwe> _Ahti_: tail -f /var/log/syslog
[02:34] <stefg> !win32codecs | crish
[02:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codecs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:34] <kenkku> hi, I tried to remove an old fedora partition with qtparted in the livecd and now kubuntu won't boot, says error 17
[02:34] <stefg> !w32codecs | crish
[02:34] <ubotu> crish: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[02:34] <vbabiy> stefg: you beat me to it
[02:34] <_Ahti_> mwe: Thank you :)
[02:35] <crish> ubotu: thanks.. will check that link now
[02:35] <vbabiy> lol
[02:35] <mwe> _Ahti_: it will show what else is going on the server as well, though
[02:35] <Bassetts> stefg, i was looking for recommendations, but thanks =D
[02:35] <stefg> !botsnack
[02:35] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:35] <_Ahti_> mwe: :)
[02:35] <_Ahti_> haha. ubotu is great
[02:36] <CyberMad> someone at winehq answer my question: <Exy|DT> That's because you should always chdir to the folder where the app is before running it
[02:36] <stefg> Bassetts: i tend to agree that amaroK is pretty much the best player currently... consider exaile if you want something similar, but more gnome centric
[02:36] <kenkku> does anyone know what grub error 17 stands for?
[02:36] <ceil420> !paste
[02:36] <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)
[02:36] <vbabiy> CyberMad: thanks for coming back and letting us no of the solution
[02:36] <chrisjs169> ok, is there any way i can test my ubuntu box for like browser hijacking or something?  yesterday both Google.com and Digg.com showed only HitboxGateway[version number]  and today i'm getting redirected to Japanese sites.  It only lasts for around three minutes, but during that time, wget is fine
[02:36] <stefg> kenkku: google?
[02:37] <kelvie> nancypants: like this
[02:37] <Bassetts> stefg, i was getting the impression amaroK is on top but exaile also seems to have alot of fans
[02:37] <kenkku> stefg: believe me, I have tried >P
[02:37] <kenkku> different sources say different things
[02:37] <deep`> Can i 'give' a network card an eth-interface? When i do ifup, it sais 'eth1 cannot be found', but i have 3 networkcards in my computer. All are listed in lspci.
[02:37] <vbabiy> chrisjs169: try to do a ping see if you are hitting google server
[02:37] <stefg> kenkku: not hard enough, it seems... #17 is partion error ( i know that from memory)
[02:37] <stefg> !grub | kenkku
[02:38] <ubotu> kenkku: 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
[02:38] <_Ahti_> Bassetts: Ah amaroK is the best... and if you don't have a problem running KDE apps under GNOME, then you should definately use amaroK
[02:38] <kenkku> stefg: thank you, I will look into those for now
[02:38] <stefg> kenkku: have you shifted around partitions?
[02:38] <ceil420> can someone tell me why it is that before a restart, i could access most files on a hard drive, but not all of them; then after a restart, even BIOS lists the HD as an "unknown device"? -_-
[02:38] <_Ahti_> Bassetts: Personally, i dislike running KDE apps under GNOME and vice versa
[02:38] <Bassetts> _Ahti_, ditto
[02:38] <kenkku> stefg: no, qtparted didn't let me
[02:39] <mwe> _Ahti_: oh you might need to tail -f /var/log/auth.log instead
[02:39] <stefg> kenkku: so are you on Live-CD now?
[02:39] <kenkku> stefg: I only removed one partition and I got this error. now i recreated an empty one in the free space
[02:39] <_Ahti_> mwe: Yeah? ok
[02:39] <kenkku> stefg: yes
[02:39] <eregi> koollman: :?
[02:39] <stefg> kenkku: so open a term, run 'sudo grub'
[02:39] <_Ahti_> mwe: Thanks
[02:40] <kenkku> stefg: ok, done
[02:40] <stefg> kenkku: enter 'find /boot/grub/stage1' and tell me what turns up
[02:40] <chrisjs169> vbabiy: i pinged the last site that it happened to, and it was the same as the ip that showed when i pinged it from another computer (different network)
[02:40] <Bassetts> what can i use to tag mp3s?
[02:41] <kenkku> stefg: hd0,4
[02:41] <vbabiy> chrisjs169: then you are hitting the correct server
[02:41] <kenkku> stefg: I have no idea if this helps, but grub gave the error in stage1.5
[02:42] <stefg> kenkku: ok, enter 'root (hd0,4)' and then 'setup (hd0)'... we'll deal with that error later
[02:42] <kenkku> stefg: done, seemed to go ok
[02:43] <chrisjs169> vbabiy: yes, that's kind of why i think there's a problem with my browser...as i said before, wget/links works, but Opera/Firefox don't
[02:43] <stefg> kenkku: i'd suggest to try a reboot now... if it stills doesn't work, come back on Live CD
[02:43] <vbabiy> chrisjs169: its on both opera and firefox
[02:43] <kenkku> stefg: ok, will be right back..
[02:43] <arghh> how do i remove automatix?
[02:44] <chrisjs169> vbabiy: for the three or so minutes that this occurs, yes
[02:44] <stefg> arghh: be reinstalling :-)
[02:44] <tyranis> how do I set my root password?
[02:44] <vbabiy> chrisjs169: no idea that is way over my head
[02:44] <stefg> !root | tyranis
[02:44] <ubotu> tyranis: 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
[02:44] <yobrien> chrisjs169: no proxy setting?
[02:44] <arghh> stefg: reinstalling ubuntu? or automatix?
[02:44] <vbabiy> and i got to go to work so see you guys later
[02:44] <chrisjs169> yobrien: nope
[02:45] <AngryElf_> Is there I can get updates to download automatically and then prompt for installation?
[02:45] <tyranis> thankyou
[02:45] <stefg> arghh: ubuntu... automatix is considered as a not curable desease
[02:45] <yobrien> chrisjs169: what happens if you type in the ip address?
[02:45] <hwilde> hey where is the sound file that plays on boot up?
[02:46] <yobrien> hwilde: /usr/share/sounds ... or something
[02:46] <chrisjs169> yobrien: the ip address works, but as I mentioned before, both browsers only 'redirect' for three to five minutes before 'working normally'
[02:47] <stefg> chrisjs169: DNS -trouble?
[02:47] <arghh> hrm just managed to uninstall it lol
[02:47] <yobrien> chrisjs169: could be a dns issue if the ip address works but typing the dns name dont work ... could
[02:47] <TTRanger_> When downloading new items, such as source code, is there a standard defacto place where things like that should be initially unpacked?
[02:48] <stefg> TTRanger_: /usr/src
[02:48] <arghh> now for next question, after upgrading from 6.06>6.10>7.04, alot of my icons in my menus are missing, any help?
[02:48] <stefg> !FHS
[02:48] <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
[02:48] <A[D] minS> GLX version: 1.2
[02:48] <chrisjs169> stefg: that's what i originally thought, but i don't see how wget and links wouldn't have a problem, only opera/firefox
[02:48] <A[D] minS> how i can upgrade to 1.3 ?
[02:49] <stefg> chrisjs169: bhine (transparent) proxy?
[02:49] <stefg> chrisjs169: behind (transparent) proxy?
[02:49] <TTRanger_> stefg, tx
[02:49] <chrisjs169> stefg: not that i know of - this computer's connected directly to the dsl modem
[02:49] <arghh> after upgrading from 6.06>6.10>7.04, alot of my icons in my menus are missing, any help?
[02:50] <TTRanger_> stefg, I don't seem to have the necessary permissions to extract to that location.   Does that mean I am not logged in as the usr?  Strange.
[02:51] <stefg> chrisjs169: your ISP might put you behind one... get some alternative dns servers and check, if the problem still persists if you use them
[02:51] <chrisjs169> stefg: ok, verizon's dns servers always have been horrible...
[02:51] <kenkku> stefg: ok, tried it, grub works but when I try to load the ubuntu partition, says error 17
[02:52] <kenkku> stefg: windows xp partition seemed to work
[02:52] <Bassetts> stefg, i tried exaile but my multimedia keys do not work with it
[02:52] <stefg> TTRanger_: unpacking might be restricted to root. you can safely sudo chmod 775 /usr/src && sudo chown root:admin /usr/src . If you are memeber of admin rthen you can write to tahe dir
[02:53] <TTRanger_> stefg,  thanks I'll try it
[02:54] <TTRanger_> stefg,  Otherwise, what is the generally safe "playground" area where the person who is logged into the system can just get files stored and work on them?
[02:54] <stefg> kenkku: your partition numbering shifted (the new partition prolly got a higher number than the one before)... give me a listing of sudo fdisk -l at !pastebin as mentioned in /topic
[02:54] <H3lp> hello everyone
[02:54] <H3lp> can anyone help me out editing my ppo connection settings
[02:54] <kenkku> stefg: k, momento
[02:55] <H3lp> i just a call by my isp to change my account's name
[02:55] <H3lp> i dunno how to do tht
[02:55] <stefg> TTRanger_: any arbitrary dir in his ~ (home)
[02:55] <czester> Hello
[02:55] <TTRanger_> ok, so home is fair game...good thanks
[02:55] <czester> When I use open source "radeon" driver I can't switch to VT because display turns off. Any know workaround for this problem?
[02:56] <kenkku> stefg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25697/
[02:56] <stefg> !keytouch | Bassetts
[02:56] <ubotu> Bassetts: Keyboard shortcuts can be set in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts (Gnome) or "Input Actions" in KControl (KDE). If your multimedia keys don't work with that, try keytouch - http://keytouch.sourceforge.net
[02:56] <H3lp> how can i edit my ppo settings over edgy!
[02:56] <arghh> czester: what ati card do you have
[02:56] <Turkmiester> Hello there. I'm having an issue with my modem while using unbuntu, can anyone help? sorry buy i'm a complete n00b
[02:56] <czester> arghh: Radeon 9800SE
[02:56] <Bassetts> stefg, they are set up already, rhythmbox uses them fine
[02:56] <stefg> kenkku: k, wait a sec
[02:57] <arghh> cztester: what is your problem, with a little more detail?
[02:57] <Eric_Jardas> Can someone tell me some disadvantages of xfce4 terminal in ubuntu ?
[02:57] <kenkku> Turkmiester: please tell us about your problem and we will try to help you :)
[02:58] <Tom_Kun> hey guys.. :) I have an SMC2602W pci card which seems to load using the prism driver. However, its not detected as a wireless card?
[02:58] <Tom_Kun> shows up in ifconfig as 'wlan0' but iwconfig says 'no wireless extensions'
[02:58] <Turkmiester> thank you kenkku. i'm trying to connect via dial up using gnomeppp. but everytime i do, it says : can not open modem"
[02:59] <czester> arghh: When I use fglrx I can turn on X, go to VT with ctrl+alt+Fn and go back to X. But with open source driver screen goes blank, monitor turns to standby mode
[02:59] <Tom_Kun> anyone have a good idea of where to progress? :)
[02:59] <Eric_Jardas> Can someone tell me some disadvantages of xfce4 terminal in ubuntu ?
[02:59] <mrynit> when i run this mount -t ext3 /dev/sda2 /mnt/root
[02:59] <mrynit> i get "ext3" is not know file type
[02:59] <stefg> kenkku: whaT's on sda2?
[02:59] <arghh> yeah, i had the same problem, i worked around by running in an xgl session
[02:59] <Eric_Jardas> why is gnome terminal better then xfce4 terminal ?
[02:59] <Eric_Jardas> in gnome of course
[03:00] <kenkku> stefg: it should be the empty partition I first removed and then created
[03:00] <czester> arghh: Also I can't log out to kdm because it also crashes.
[03:00] <arghh> hrm
[03:00] <kenkku> stefg: I will check it in qtparted
[03:00] <czester> arghh: I was thinking about turning off framebuffer:S
[03:00] <stefg> kenkku: k, and sda5 ?
[03:00] <kenkku> stefg: sda5 is my ubuntu\s root, sda3 is /home
[03:00] <stefg> scratch sda5 is your ubuntu, so what's sda3?
[03:01] <stefg> k
[03:01] <phretor> hi there
[03:01] <phretor> are breezy APT source available?
[03:01] <mrynit> stefg: you installing grub?
[03:01] <phretor> (s/source/repositories/g) correction: are breezy APT repositories available?
[03:02] <stefg> kenkku: so you need to adjust your /boot/grub/menu.lst... it seems. pastebin that, too. Oh and the blkid -output, too while you are at it
[03:02] <kenkku> stefg: will do
[03:03] <kenkku> stefg: I guess I have to chroot to my ubuntu partition first_
[03:03] <doddi>  +
[03:04] <stefg> kenkku: you can read just mount it and then access  /media/disk<foo>/boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:04] <mrynit> i need help installing grub
[03:04] <yobrien> grub-install
[03:04] <stefg> !grub | myrn
[03:04] <ubotu> myrn: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:04] <stefg> !grub | mrynit
[03:04] <ubotu> mrynit: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:05] <kenkku> stefg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25703/ here\s the menu.lst, Ive commented out the fedora core entries from the end earlier
[03:06] <stefg> kenkku: replace all the (hd0,5) entries with (hd0,4)
[03:06] <mrynit> i tried this mount -t ext3 /dev/sda2 /mnt/root and it says ext3 is not a file type
[03:06] <kenkku> stefg: you still need the blkid? it outputs nothing for me
[03:06] <stefg> kenkku: no... it's fine
[03:07] <mrynit> root@ubuntu:~# mount -t ext3 /dev/sda2 /mnt/root
[03:07] <mrynit> mount: unknown filesystem type 'ext3'
[03:07] <mrynit> whats wronge?
[03:07] <Tom_Kun> so.. no ideas?
[03:07] <kenkku> stefg: going for a reboot now, right_
[03:08] <Bassetts> does apt-get keep a log, i want to know exactly what just got installed
[03:08] <kenkku> stefg: off now. will be back after the reboot.
[03:09] <rangeles> I need to login into Ubuntu as root how can I complish this, I'm trying to install Scalix
[03:09] <yobrien> Bassetts: /var/log/dpkg.log
[03:09] <Bassetts> yobrien, thanks
[03:10] <stefg> !root | rangeles
[03:10] <ubotu> rangeles: 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
[03:10] <rangeles> thanks
[03:11] <mrynit> when i run mount wiht  -t ext3 it says  unknown filesystem type 'ext3'
[03:12] <stefg> mrynit: try again with sudo
[03:12] <ml--> is it inetd or xinetd one should use nowadays?
[03:13] <monomaniacpat> Can someone tell me where the boot up log is kept? I'm running Dapper, if it makes any difference.
[03:13] <idefixx> ml--: doesnt matter most ppl still use inetd .. i use xinetd mostly because i like symlinks.
[03:13] <monomaniacpat> !boot
[03:13] <ubotu> 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
[03:13] <yobrien> monomaniacpat: /var/log/messages ?
[03:14] <ml--> idefixx: ok, thanks
[03:14] <compengi> is compiled nvidia driver make problems running on feisty?
[03:14] <idefixx> compengi: no.. but if you dont know wha you're doing its probably not the drivers fault.
[03:15] <arghh> after upgrading from 6.06 to 7.04, alot of the icons in the menu's, applications places etc, are gone, any ideas on how to fix?
[03:15] <compengi> idefixx, you mean when new kernel comes out?>
[03:15] <jay_____> what is the name of the gstreamer package needed for mp3 playback?
[03:16] <TheItalianGuy> hi all, just wondering about the program called SOPCAST. Does it stream TV channels?
[03:16] <idefixx> compengi: ie. if seen a lot of ppl bitching about that beeing ubuntus fault.. or installing the driver without removing the package first.
[03:16] <monomaniacpat> yobrien: hang on a sec
[03:16] <idefixx> compengi: in generel i would not recomand to use the nvidia driver because usualy ppl dont need it.
[03:16] <Turkmiester> does anyone here use unbuntu on a macbook?
[03:17] <M1choacano> icrosoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI).[1]  Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market, overtaking OS/2 and Mac OS which had been introduced earlier. At the 2004 IDC Direction
[03:17] <M1choacano> s conference, IDC Vice President Avneesh Saxena stated that Windows had approximately 90% of the client operating system market.[2] 
[03:17] <M1choacano> icrosoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI).[1]  Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market, overtaking OS/2 and Mac OS which had been introduced earlier. At the 2004 IDC Direction
[03:17] <monomaniacpat> yobrien: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25709/
[03:17] <idefixx> compengi: that is the driver downlaoded from nvidas site.. use the package that comes with ubutnu.
[03:17] <M1choacano> s conference, IDC Vice President Avneesh Saxena stated that Windows had approximately 90% of the client operating system market.[2] 
[03:17] <M1choacano> icrosoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI).[1]  Microsoft Windows eventually came to dominate the world's personal computer market, overtaking OS/2 and Mac OS which had been introduced earlier. At the 2004 IDC Direction
[03:17] <stefg> !ops
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[03:17] <M1choacano> s conference, IDC Vice President Avneesh Saxena stated that Windows had approximately 90% of the client operating system market.[2] 
[03:17] <M1choacano> v
[03:17] <jay_____> what is the name of the gstreamer package needed for mp3 playback?
[03:17] <Hobbsee> gah.
[03:17] <mrynit> stefg: i am root
[03:17] <PriceChild> Sorry Hobbsee
[03:17] <HymnToLife> jay_____, -mad
[03:17] <anakao> hi all
[03:17] <Hobbsee> damn lag.
[03:18] <jay_____> im trying to stream some music and i am not receiving any errors using songbird
[03:18] <anakao> here is my problem
[03:18] <anakao> i play poker on winamax
[03:18] <mrynit> keeps saying ext3 is not a file type even tho its in the man
[03:18] <kenkku> stefg: boots, I'm back in kubuntu now. but there is a slight issue, at bootup it stops for a moment and checks filesystems with fsck, fsck says at some point "unable to resolve 'UUID=blahblah'"
[03:18] <anakao> but my wheel does not work
[03:18] <compengi> idefixx, well the ubuntu's nvidia driver doesn't seem to be 100% compatible because the driver in ubuntu seems to be slow when running 3D
[03:18] <monomaniacpat> anyone else know where I can find the boot log?
[03:18] <kenkku> stefg: then the boot stops, and ctrl+d continues it
[03:18] <HymnToLife> monomaniacpat, dmesg ?
[03:18] <anakao> i use a java application
[03:19] <monomaniacpat> HymnToLife: Is that just a log of the last boot? I need one from a couple boots ago.
[03:19] <kenkku> stefg: it also gives me a path to a log & tells me to repail the filesystem manually
[03:19] <idefixx> compengi: the driver in ubutnu is a 100% nvidia driver its just packaged and 'preinstalled' to ppl dont screw things up when installing it... and so its autom. pulled with a new kernel.
[03:19] <Thomas__> Does anyone here have good knowledge of the ubuntu-boot sequence?  I'm having serious problems with my initrd-stage
[03:20] <anakao> where the problem come from? winamax application or java setup?
[03:20] <HymnToLife> monomaniacpat, /var/log/messages then
[03:20] <HymnToLife> but it logs _all_ the kernel messages, not only the ones during boot
[03:20] <compengi> idefixx, yeah i know, that's why you need to recompile the driver when new kernel is out
[03:20] <HymnToLife> I don't think there's one that does
[03:20] <stefg> kenkku: hmmm, might be that the UUID changed... compare /etc/fstab with blkid... if blkid still yields no output run sudo update-initramfs -u
[03:20] <kenkku> stefg: blkid works now
[03:21] <monomaniacpat> HymnToLife: thaks - it's weird though - I thought I looked there.
[03:21] <kenkku> stefg: I can see the problem
[03:21] <stefg> kenkku: run sudo update-initramfs -u anyway,
[03:21] <khatun> anyone played around with nvidia twinview? i'm unable to get the same image on both screens, i only get a desktop divided on two screens
[03:21] <kenkku> stefg: it's the newly-created partition, its UUID changed
[03:22] <idefixx> compengi: you said it was not 100% compatible, i just pointed out that this is not true - because it is a nativ nvidia driver. its not like canonical writes the nvidia package itself.
[03:22] <stefg> kenkku: hmmm.... i knew that this UUID-crap was a bad idea by the ubuntu-devs... nothing but trouble
[03:22] <kenkku> stefg: yeah it feels very weird to me :S
[03:23] <idefixx> i love uuids .. why does everybody slap them around?
[03:23] <abarbaccia> hello all - i'm trying to mount my nfs share on feisty with my other feisty PC - i keep getting RPC timeout errors. Any suggestions?
[03:23] <stefg> kenkku: the reason is the transition to libata
[03:23] <stefg> !libata | kenkku
[03:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libata - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:23] <stefg> !uuid | kenkku
[03:23] <kenkku> stefg: I think I'll replace all the uuids with the /dev paths, that should be fine, right?
[03:23] <ubotu> kenkku: 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)
[03:23] <tck> does anyone find that the nm-applet takes a while to load sometimes? (along with power manager applet) ?
[03:23] <tck> on boot up
[03:23] <stefg> kenkku: if you are prepared to eventually mend it after a kernel update, yeah, should be fine
[03:24] <patrick_> having some issue with system hibernate/standby ubuntu feisty -- the system has no problem going into hibernate but when i try to wake the system the screen is blank
[03:24] <kanpachi> hello, i'm using feisty, and i accidently deleted the network applet icon, how can i restore it please?
[03:24] <kenkku> stefg: mmmkay maybe not then
[03:24] <kenkku> I'll just fix that UUID
[03:24] <tck> kanpachi, right click on taskbar > Add to Panel
[03:24] <cdehaan> Hello! If I want to setup Software RAID, and I have a 40GB drive and an 80GB drive, with the 40GB being the main one, can I still do mirroring? Perhaps use the first half of the 80GB? Or the whole thing, even?
[03:24] <abarbaccia> hello all - i'm trying to mount my nfs share on feisty with my other feisty PC - i keep getting RPC timeout errors. Any suggestions?
[03:25] <cdehaan> Hello! If I want to setup Software RAID, and I have a 40GB drive and an 80GB drive, with the 40GB being the main one, can I still do mirroring? Perhaps use the first half of the 80GB? Or the whole thing, even?
[03:25] <cdehaan> Oops, sorry
[03:25] <preaction> abarbaccia: use samba (even between two unix-like OS), i always have problems with NFS
[03:25] <stefg> kenkku: to be on the safe side put a semaphor by sudo touch /forcefsck ... that forces it at next reboot, but then it should be finally fixed
[03:26] <kanpachi> ?
[03:26] <JoSlayer> alo
[03:26] <kanpachi> add what to panel?
[03:26] <kenkku> stefg: ok. thanks a bunch for your help!
[03:26] <kanpachi> the one i see there is not the same one as before!
[03:26] <z3r0ph3wl> hej room, i have problem with sound - i mean it works but quality really bad. to much boss sounds and vocal is really crapy. i use music center as speakers. also tryed to adjust in volume and player controls-nothing.
[03:26] <idefixx> abarbaccia: i would suggest using sshfs.
[03:26] <abarbaccia> preaction: that's a bad recommendation - samba is slow and sshfs has unneeded overhead - nfs should be simple and easy to setup!!! AHHH
[03:27] <kanpachi> i can only add "network monitor", that's not the same, when i right clicked the network applet i had before, it used to have a vpn option, this one doesn't
[03:27] <idefixx> abarbaccia: also timeout usualy means the portmap isnt running.. firewall is blocking stuff or someting like that.
[03:28] <preaction> abarbaccia: "samba is slow" <- i've never had a problem. even on a 90MHz pentium w/ 32m RAM running rtorrent 24/7
[03:28] <barbara> Where do I get this file? "checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.0.3) (headers and libraries) not found."
[03:28] <preaction> abarbaccia: but i guess, !WorksForMe
[03:28] <qaldune> hi there
[03:28] <stefg> cdehaan: raid with such different drives is not such a brilliant idea... the slower drive will set the pace for the faster one
[03:28] <qaldune> how can I avoid the NVIDIA startup screen?
[03:28] <abarbaccia> preaction: its for a DVR setup, so things need to be fast
[03:29] <jay_____> anyone able to get around mp3 error songbird gives in feisty?
[03:29] <barbara> qaldune: ad Option "NoLogo" "True" to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:29] <qaldune> ok
[03:29] <qaldune> thanks barbara
[03:29] <yokobr> hi guys
[03:29] <yokobr> well
[03:29] <kanpachi> the one i'm looking for is called "network manager" , this one is called "network monitor"
[03:29] <z3r0ph3wl> hej room, i have problem with sound - i mean it works but quality really bad. to much boss sounds and vocal is really crapy. i use music center as speakers. also tryed to adjust in volume and player controls-nothing.
[03:29] <preaction> abarbaccia: uhm. are you recording to a networked drive? bad idea. otherwise, again, same system streams video to my media center (i download a lot of video)
[03:29] <red_> how do i do a 'release and renew' of my ip address
[03:29] <yokobr> i`ve got a little problem here
[03:30] <red_> i know ifconfig displays the ip
[03:30] <arghh> i just installed "Slab", how do i add it to the panel?
[03:30] <qaldune> red: sudo dhclient3
[03:30] <preaction> barbara: apt-get install libqt-dev <- or something like that ("qt" and "-dev" will be in the package name)
[03:30] <barbara> z3r0ph3wl: is it in one program or in general all applications? could try reinstalling alsa drivers as a last resort if mixer program in system doesn't work to fix the problem
[03:30] <red_> thanks
[03:30] <preaction> barbara: you could also use "apt-get builddep <package you're trying to build>"
[03:30] <yokobr> I`ve installed a fresh install of ubuntu dapper 6.06 lts on my pc.... then, i let it update....when it finished it, i restarted the computer, and then my adsl doenst connect anymore
[03:31] <barbara> preaction: Package libqt-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:31] <red_> awesome
[03:31] <red_> thanks a mil
[03:31] <z3r0ph3wl> barbara, yes its in all apps. okay i will try :) thanks
[03:31] <jay_____> does songbird even work in feisty?
[03:31] <preaction> barbara: run a search then, it might be in there by version (libqt3-dev or something)
[03:32] <DJ-_-> does anyone know what the defualt mysql password?
[03:32] <yokobr> I`ve installed a fresh install of ubuntu dapper 6.06 lts on my pc.... then, i let it update....when it finished it, i restarted the computer, and then my adsl doenst connect anymore
[03:32] <DJ-_-> default*
[03:32] <arghh> after i upgraded to fiesty, all the icons in the menus have gone missing, can anyone help?
[03:32] <yokobr> firefox says - Looking for host .......... -
[03:32] <barbara> preaction: there is libqt4-dev I have installed but think it wants libqt3-dev, I also have libqt3 headers but I don't have that for libqt4
[03:32] <kanpachi> anyone? please?
[03:33] <preaction> barbara: it wants >= 3.0.3, so libqt4-dev might work
[03:33] <DJ-_-> i just installed mysql-server and when trying to chg the password with mysql -uroot password 'newpassword' it gives ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[03:33] <barbara> kanpachi: wifi radar is much better :)
[03:33] <kanpachi> i'm not using a wi-fi
[03:33] <kasperbs> Is it possible to install KUbuntu as dual boot with my Ubuntu OS even though my current Ubuntu installation takes up all the disk space? I gues Im asking if I can resize the disk during my Kubuntu installation.
[03:34] <kanpachi> i can't that that network applet that appears as a gnome applet anywhere!
[03:34] <PowerRand> hi, i want to transfer file between 2 linux machines on the same network. Can I mount remote directories?
[03:34] <yokobr> I`ve installed a fresh install of ubuntu dapper 6.06 lts on my pc.... then, i let it update....when it finished it, i restarted the computer, and then my adsl doenst connect anymore
[03:34] <kanpachi> i mean, i can't find a way to restore that "network manager applet" that installs as default :(
[03:35] <Phil_> hello please can somebody give me a installation guide for berly + gtk this repo is broken so i can get the packages from there.
[03:35] <Phil_> http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/dists/feisty/main/binary-amd64/Packages.bz2  MD5Sum mismatch
[03:35] <Phil_> Reading package lists... Done
[03:36] <aimtrainer> hi does anyone have an idea how I mount my truecrypt container with write acces for the user aimtrainer?: aimtrainer@aimtrainer:~$ truecrypt -p '' -k /media/disk-1/DCIM/100MSDCF/DSC00054.JPG /media/disk/stuff/trash /media/stuff/
[03:37] <kasperbs> Hi does anyone know if I will get the same resizing options during a KUbuntu installation as I do with Ubuntu?
[03:39] <qaldune> kasperbs you'll probably do
[03:40] <ralf__> SALVE
[03:40] <Tom47> kasperbs maybe the folk in #kubuntu can tell you
[03:41] <ralf__> good Morining
[03:42] <Sepho> Hi all!
[03:43] <Sepho> anybody know if feisty is with AIGLX preinstalled and configured??? Thanks
[03:43] <CyberMad> does anyone here use hylafax? i need to know what is fax client on ubuntu that the interface is like printing something, but enter the fax number
[03:46] <rakyray> !nvidia
[03:46] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:47] <rakyray> what is the most functional and reliable nvidia graphics card with a linux driver?
[03:47] <CyberMad> what is the best picture viewer for ubuntu?
[03:48] <MaxeyPad> i'm trying to install ubuntu on a compaq dl380...i get errors stating that the installer cannot determine the geometry of the disk. any ideas on how to fix this
[03:48] <rakyray> CyberMad, GQview?
[03:48] <Endre-> Could someone tell me how i can setup an sshd server on my ubuntu server 7.04 ?
[03:48] <yokobr> http://www.abusar.org/manuais/510/index.html#2
[03:49] <CyberMad> thanks..
[03:49] <protocol1> is there a reason why I cant view mpeg2 videos?
[03:50] <CyberMad> how to make when i hit windows key on keyboard will open the start menu?
[03:50] <aimtrainer> hi I have a problem mounting a truecrypt volume - I get no write access. Can anyone help me please?
[03:50] <yokobr>  I`ve installed a fresh install of ubuntu dapper 6.06 lts on my pc.... then, i let it update....when it finished it, i restarted the computer, and then my adsl doenst connect anymore
[03:50] <protocol1> says I need the prop codec and wonder what package I would need to view mpeg2's
[03:50] <Vich> I was banned in here a long time ago
[03:50] <Vich> but now it's not a long time ago anymore
[03:50] <Vich> (yay)
[03:52] <PowerRand> i setup a ftp server but i don't see it from outside (on same network). May I have a firewall?
[03:52] <primski> Vich, stop spamming, or else, you know whats next :PP
[03:52] <primski> j/k ;)
[03:53] <idefixx> Vich: werent you just kicked from demoind... this is a damn support chan.
[03:53] <LordGamer> in Avidemux is XviD4 just a regular XviD codec?
[03:53] <Bassetts> exaile wont use the hotkeys i set up in the keyboard shortcuts, i upgraded to 0.29 as 0.28 did not seem to work with hotkeys properly but still no luck, any ideas?
[03:53] <ozfinngeek> hi, does anyone know where to find working instructions for installing the AverTV A16D experimental V4L drivers, just can't get them to work as terminal hates the syntax
[03:53] <Bassetts> s
[03:54] <wers> are mac core duo processors x86?
[03:54] <PowerRand> ye
[03:54] <ozfinngeek> I am a bit of a noob by the way so maybe I am just reading them wrong
[03:54] <mc44> wers: yes
[03:54] <wers> are mac core duo processors 64bit?
[03:54] <mc44> wers: they are just normal intel core 2 duos
[03:54] <mc44> so yes
[03:55] <PriceChild> wers, core duos != core 2 duos
[03:55] <wers> so for a macbook pro, I use the 64 bit version or not?
[03:56] <mc44> wers: depends, you don't get much performance increase unless you are working with some seriously big files and there are incompatabilities like flash not working etc.
[03:56] <wers> so is the 64 bit version better for the macbook pro?
[03:57] <mc44> depends
[03:57] <KeithWeisshar> where should i install grub if i have windows vista
[03:57] <yokobr> please guyss!!
[03:57] <yokobr>  I`ve installed a fresh install of ubuntu dapper 6.06 lts on my pc.... then, i let it update....when it finished it, i restarted the computer, and then my adsl doenst connect anymore
[03:57] <Pici> !dualboot | KeithWeisshar theres info in these links for dual booting with vista
[03:57] <ubotu> KeithWeisshar theres info in these links for dual booting with vista: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[03:58] <zak> are there any developers here that would consider contributing to a new desktop environment and GUI toolkit developed with Mono?
[03:58] <smallfoot-> hello, help!! ajudare mi
[03:58] <smallfoot-> i have problemas
[03:58] <smallfoot-> ok?
[03:58] <KeithWeisshar> if i install grub to the mbr will it mess up vista
[03:59] <smallfoot-> , and installed XP on D:, but now when I try install Ubuntu on C:, it says when its about to install GRUB, that "Fatal error", and cant install on hd(0,0), why?
[03:59] <sn0> search the ubuntuforums KeithWeisshar for grub vista , im not sure honestly
[03:59] <smallfoot-> I installed Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisy Fawn) on 500 gb disk, all disk, it worked.. but then i removed Ubuntu, and installed Windows XP for dualboot, with C: (20 gb) D: (20 gb) and E: (460 gb)
[03:59] <smallfoot-> , and installed XP on D:, but now when I try install Ubuntu on C:, it says when its about to install GRUB, that "Fatal error", and cant install on hd(0,0), why?
[04:00] <mc44> KeithWeisshar: did you read that link?
[04:00] <Z> oi
[04:01] <smallfoot-> 1103 people, and nobody can help me!!
[04:01] <wers> can I install beryl on a live cd session?
[04:01] <mc44> !patience | smallfoot-
[04:01] <ubotu> smallfoot-: 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
[04:01] <tyranis> How do I start gparted?
[04:02] <mc44> wers: its probably not the best idea in the world
[04:02] <wers> oooh
[04:02] <wers> okay
[04:02] <mc44> tyranis: alt-f2 then gparted
[04:02] <doddi> tyranis: have you got gparted installed?
[04:02] <tyranis> it should be. It worked when I used my live cd
[04:03] <mc44> tyranis: "gksudo gparted" sorry
[04:03] <smallfoot-> tyranis, goto "System" -> "Administration" -> "GNOME Partition Editior" or something
[04:03] <tyranis> ok
[04:03] <tyranis> 1 sec
[04:03] <Tom47> tyranis you maybe have to install it ... its not installed on hard drive by dfaust
[04:03] <Tom47> *default
[04:03] <Pici> tyranis: Whats installed on the livecd is not necessarily whats installed in the default install.
[04:04] <tyranis> thanks I'll have to install it then. The command line thing had no response or error
[04:04] <smallfoot-> i have the same error as this guy http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=ee26de941c4408a6b82eff56bcaae210&p=2828548&postcount=3
[04:04] <Tom47> tyranis: sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:05] <tyranis> just wondering is there a way I can disable seeing all these entrance/leave messages in irc?
[04:05] <|JimX|> I'm running kde on edgy and when I installed I used dhcp, however I've since tried to set a static IP addresss.  I used the System/networkiing and networktools to set the dns and ip addresses, however when I reboot my resolv.conf file gets rewritten.
[04:05] <mc44> tyranis: what clientare you using?
[04:06] <tyranis> mc44: gaim
[04:06] <lan1g1r0> hello
[04:06] <tyler_d> here is one, trying to share media from windows vista ultimate to ubuntu 704, sharing is set up and the folder is viewable, Rhythmbox comes up with an error "Invalid Paramaters" when I try to add media from the network, but the folder is viewable, is smb://192.168.0.100/Shared_Users/Shared_Music. ???
[04:06] <msoulier> anyone build ruby 1.8.6 on feisty?
[04:07] <xeon_> any problem in formatting an external usb hard drive as ext3?
[04:07] <hylje> tyler_d: it might not like smb: addresses, try mounting it to a plain path
[04:07] <tyler_d> hylje: such as?
[04:07] <|JimX|> I've formatted external usb drives as ext3 many times.
[04:07] <xeon_> thanks
[04:07] <hylje> tyler_d: /mnt/vista_box
[04:07] <zapakitul> hya guys] 
[04:07] <zapakitul> ive been having some problems with ubuntu
[04:07] <shaw344> Can I change the font size?
[04:07] <tyler_d> hylje: how would I go about mounting that?
[04:08] <hylje> tyler_d: not sure, havent needed to do that
[04:08] <zapakitul> i cant install Winee...
[04:08] <zapakitul> neighter hear sound
[04:08] <|JimX|> Is that different from Wine?
[04:08] <zapakitul> Wine*
[04:08] <zapakitul> my bad
[04:09] <tyler_d> hylje: DOH!! mount options would prolly be something in regard to just smb://192.... /mnt/vista_box
[04:09] <zapakitul> problem is that i have a amd 64 bytes
[04:09] <Pici> tyler_d: sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=whatever //192.168.0.100/Shared_Users/ /mnt/vista_box
[04:09] <Endre-> Where do i see my local ip adress=
[04:09] <lan1g1r0> i installed fedora yesterday, (a week long effort) and it installed its own version of grub to the mbr without asking... i had grub2 running (thanks to ubuntu's synaptic) how do i reinstall grub2 to the mbr?
[04:09] <ubuntuish> any suggestions on a decent antivirus?
[04:09] <|JimX|> Don't know about 64 bit support.
[04:09] <doddi> endre: ifconfig
[04:09] <tritium> ubuntuish: for what?
[04:09] <Pici> hylje: you'd need to greate the mountpoint first
[04:09] <xeon_> can I use rsync with with an usb ntfs external to another usb external HDD?
[04:09] <Pici> !virus | ubuntuish
[04:10] <ubotu> ubuntuish: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[04:10] <Pici> xeon_: As long as you can mount it, rsync will work.
[04:10] <ubuntuish> actually i wanted one to scan my other file systems
[04:10] <xeon_> cool
[04:10] <xeon_> thanks
[04:10] <Tom47> ubunuish clamav if you insst on it .... only usefl in practical terms though to avoid passing on infected files to windows
[04:10] <|JimX|> langlr0 boot to ubuntu and run grub-install
[04:10] <Pici> ubuntuish: I think clam-av is in the repos somewhere.
[04:11] <ubuntuish> ty
[04:11] <gnomefreak> !clamaav
[04:11] <lan1g1r0> it will install grub2?
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about clamaav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:11] <tyler_d> hylje: its sudo smbmount //servername/sharename /mountdirectory -o username=mywindowsusername,password=mywindowspassword if you ever need to know
[04:11] <lan1g1r0> or will i have to synaptic again?
[04:11] <gnomefreak> !find clam
[04:11] <|JimX|> It will reinstall grub onto your mbr.
[04:11] <gnomefreak> !clamav
[04:11] <ubotu> Found: clamassassin, clamav-data, clamav-getfiles, clamcour, clamsmtp (and 15 others)
[04:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about clamav - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:12] <Endre-> doddi; I only see my inetadess and mask?!
[04:12] <hylje> tyler_d: yay
[04:12] <lan1g1r0> hmmm how do i find the device for the mbr?
[04:12] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: why?
[04:13] <tyler_d> hylje: now do I need to create the mount folder beforehand ie. /mnt/vista_box, would I need to create vista_box before mounting to it, or is that done 4 me
[04:13] <lan1g1r0> |JimX|: I am trying to reinstall grub
[04:13] <|JimX|> |JimX|: All grub needs to know is what is in the menu.lst file.
[04:13] <lan1g1r0> tyler_d: you have to mkdir it
[04:13] <tyler_d> lan1g1r0: ty
[04:14] <Cowfood> im looking for some cool eye candy for gnome desktop besides gdesklets any ideas anyone, by the way good morning!!
[04:14] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: do you know how to boot to ubuntu?
[04:14] <lan1g1r0> ahhh, but when there are different operating systems, like fedora, it looks elsewhere for the menu.lst
[04:14] <lan1g1r0> yes
[04:14] <lan1g1r0> i managed to do that
[04:15] <lan1g1r0> it was a very messy workaround
[04:15] <Vich> lmao idefixx
[04:15] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: OK the /boot/grub/menu.lst file when you are running ubuntu should have not been changed by fedora.
[04:15] <Vich> yeah, I was
[04:16] <lan1g1r0> yes, but the mbr is pointed at the fedora menu.lst
[04:16] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: So you can run grub-install from ubuntu and it will reinstall grub so you can boot ubuntu again.
[04:16] <lan1g1r0> it needs a device
[04:16] <lan1g1r0> i am not sure which is the /boot device
[04:17] <idefixx> good old irssi nickcoloring works like a charm, heh.
[04:17] <Vich> so yeah
[04:17] <Vich> I was banned from here for similar reasons
[04:17] <Vich> standing up to ops
[04:17] <Vich> talking off topic
[04:17] <Vich> helping people
[04:17] <lan1g1r0> it would be nice if i could get a root shell in ubuntu, what is the command for that?
[04:17] <Vich> the usual
[04:17] <Pici> lan1g1r0: sudo -i
[04:18] <lan1g1r0> thanks
[04:18] <idefixx> dont get yourself banne again.. go to #ubuntu-offtopic!
[04:18] <Vich> in the end all it does is aid my agenda
[04:18] <Vich> yeah, I know
[04:18] <Vich> I forgot lol
[04:19] <Frogzoo> lan1g1r0: sudo -i
[04:19] <tritium> !enter > Vich
[04:19] <|JimX|> So what is your master device?  /dev/hdal?
[04:19] <Vich> !sorryforceofhabit > tritium
[04:19] <lan1g1r0> hmm hda1 is windowsxp
[04:19] <tritium> Vich: well, please make an effort
[04:20] <lan1g1r0> hda3 is debian
[04:20] <Vich> will do
[04:20] <lan1g1r0> hda7 is ubuntu
[04:20] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: So master device is probably /dev/hda
[04:20] <lan1g1r0> and hda11 is fedora
[04:20] <lan1g1r0> ok thanks
[04:21] <Milux> i've a problem with my VIA 8237 onboard sound card, there's a bass stutter that i can't remove, help me!
[04:22] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: I assume you know how to modify your menu.lst to dual boot (triple boot?) to Fedora?
[04:23] <|JimX|> RESOLV.CONF is being rewritten at boot.  How to I prevent it?
[04:23] <lan1g1r0> yes
[04:23] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: OK
[04:23] <lan1g1r0> it is pretty self-explanatory
[04:23] <tritium> |JimX|: you're using dhcp?
[04:23] <|JimX|> lan1g1r0: I know, but some people don't understand.
[04:23] <tyler_d> any reason why the networking would still be funny.... I can map it just fine in winxp - other box, but still nothing in ubuntu.?
[04:23] <|JimX|> tritium: Not any more.
[04:23] <|JimX|> When I first installed I was
[04:24] <|JimX|> but changed it to static.
[04:24] <|JimX|> Running kde.
[04:24] <globe> did the hard drives move from /dev under fiesty?
[04:24] <|JimX|> Went into system/networking and changed dns there
[04:24] <tritium> |JimX|: please don't use the enter key when a period would suffice
[04:24] <|JimX|> but it didn't help.
[04:24] <|JimX|> Sorry.
[04:24] <tritium> IRC is not instant messaging...
[04:24] <greyfrog> globe, you sdX's might have become hdX's with a kernel update
[04:24] <CyberMad> what is outlook replacement that support windows & linux (free)
[04:25] <ubuntuish> evolution
[04:25] <globe> greyfrog: might it have gone the other way too?  I now have sdX and no hdX
[04:25] <magnetron> CyberMad: Evolution, it comes with Ubuntu
[04:25] <clemyeats> CyberMad: evolution runs in Linux and it can interract with Exchange servers. but doesn't run in Windows.
[04:25] <greyfrog> globe, yup
[04:25] <greyfrog> globe, does your fstab use UUID's?
[04:25] <Frogzoo> globe: the sata drives are now using the scsi driver, a bit confusing /dev/sda
[04:25] <tritium> CyberMad: evolution is very buggy when used as an exchange client, though
[04:26] <greyfrog> globe, if so everything should work fine
[04:26] <|JimX|> tritium: So do you know how to disable the rewrite?
[04:26] <fuzzy_logic> hi people..
[04:26] <globe> greyfrog: is there any reason (beyond confusing me)?  I run all IDE drives...and my /etc/fstab is without UUIDs
[04:26] <tritium> |JimX|: if you're not using dhcp, nothing should be overwriting it
[04:26] <Frogzoo> globe: blkid
[04:27] <greyfrog> globe, see Frogzoo's reply...
[04:27] <Frogzoo> globe: maybe your partitions don't have uuid's yet?
[04:27] <|JimX|> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8)
[04:27] <|JimX|> #     DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
[04:27] <globe> Frogzoo: Sorry, but what is a blkid? block id?
[04:27] <Frogzoo> globe: it's a command, shows your uuid's
[04:28] <|JimX|> tritium: So something still thinks I'm using dhcp.
[04:28] <mc44> Frogzoo: heh, i've always wanted to know a command that did that :)
[04:28] <globe> Frogzoo: blkid gives nothing
[04:28] <DJ-_-> is torrentflux slow at downloading?
[04:28] <tritium> |JimX|: something you installed has a dependency on resolvconf, which is what is overwriting it.
[04:28] <DJ-_-> or does it need many ports?
[04:29] <leslie> I need help setting up everquest (EQ1) on a ubuntu system, if anyone is familiar with this.
[04:29] <fuzzy_logic> leslie: what do you want to know?
[04:29] <dawn_chorus> Evolution in Windows:  http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/
[04:29] <tritium> |JimX|: it would be one of the packages listed by "apt-cache rdepends resolvconf"
[04:29] <globe> DJ-_-: I am pretty sure torrent downloaders usually need a big range of ports
[04:29] <idefixx> DJ-_-: torrentflux uses BitTornado.. look it up.
[04:29] <tyler_d> upon typing sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=whatever //192.168.0.100/Shared_Users/ /mnt/vista_box , I get the error that I have typed an invalid share name, yet I am browsing to that exact name at the same time.
[04:29] <Frogzoo> globe: your partitions don't have uuid's then - blkid -U random /dev/sda# to set them
[04:29] <idefixx> globe: no they dont one port usualy is enough
[04:30] <lenzzzinoleonard> hello room
[04:30] <|JimX|> tritium: That's a list as long as my arm.
[04:30] <Frogzoo> tyler_d: either use smbmount, or add the mount point to /etc/fstab
[04:30] <globe> Frogzoo: .... okay, but why do my partitions need uuids? and, more importantly (to me) why are my IDE drives listed as sdXs?
[04:30] <DJ-_-> idefixx: is torrentflux fast...like can it go to atleast 50kbps...or still bittornado?
[04:30] <tritium> |JimX|: no, not really
[04:31] <fuzzy_logic> leslie: are you sure that everquest is made for linux?
[04:31] <|JimX|> tritium: includes postfix and fetch mail which I don't really want to lose.
[04:31] <leslie> fuzz_logic, i am trying to figure out if wine will cut it, or if i am going to need the support of cedega
[04:31] <wers> I just installed beryl, what do I do to use the cubed desktops?
[04:31] <Frogzoo> globe: you don't need uuids, and feisty addresses ide drives with scsi driver, so sdX - it's a tad confusing
[04:31] <leslie> it's not made for linux.
[04:31] <funkySt> anyone know how to fix my video so i don't get blue instead of red ? I have x1400 and the newest drivers installed with envy.
[04:31] <idefixx> DJ-_-: that depends on your connection and a lot of other stuff afaik BitTornado is ok, not good but it works.
[04:31] <CheshireViking> !uuid | globe
[04:31] <ubotu> globe: 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)
[04:31] <tritium> |JimX|: well, it's resolvconf that's updating your resolv.conf.
[04:32] <DJ-_-> idefixx; not good with speed you mean?
[04:32] <Frogzoo> !wine | leslie: use the budgetdedicated repo for the latest wine:
[04:32] <ubotu> leslie: use the budgetdedicated repo for the latest wine:: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[04:32] <tyler_d> Frogzoo: thats what I am trying to do, adding that information to fstab will not help me mount.... the ip almost seems like it will not resolve correctly with that error thats comming back....? but the name will not resolve properly that comes back to a 169 address...
[04:32] <mc44> globe: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks
[04:32] <idefixx> DJ-_-: and again torrentflux is just a phpscript it launches BitTornado to do the actual downloading.
[04:32] <DJ-_-> idefixx; lol
[04:32] <DJ-_-> idefixx: what is a good one for ubunutu-server
[04:32] <DJ-_-> idefixx: what is a good one for ubuntu-server**
[04:32] <leslie> frogzoo, don't be so quick with the bot.
[04:33] <Frogzoo> leslie: excuse me?
[04:33] <|JimX|> ubotu: I know, but I should think there is a way to change from dhcp to static ip without removing packages.  A configuration somewhere.  I did edit the interfaces file.  Some configuration is triggering resolvconf, IMHO, but I know what.
[04:33] <fuzzy_logic> leslie: well.. you can just try to do 'wine <name-of-setup-file>' and see if it works.. otherwise just install cedega and try to run on that.. but i'm not sure if it will work on any for those 2...
[04:33] <DJ-_-> idefixx: really slow, running for 3-5 mins now and going at 7-15kbps
[04:33] <leslie> frogzoo, i know what wine is, your little bot message won't help me, i need specific info on everquest, and unelss you've got a pre-programmed emssage about that, the bot won't help me
[04:33] <Frogzoo> !appdb | leslie
[04:33] <ubotu> leslie: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[04:33] <mc44> leslie: look on winehq website
[04:33] <idefixx> DJ-_-: i used mldonkey for some time even though the torrent stuff in it is realy crapy but it does ok when it comes to speed.
[04:33] <CyberMad> i got disconnect
[04:33] <niuq> there is any way to configure a touch pad?
[04:33] <CyberMad> so, which one better evolution or mozilla thunderbird?
[04:34] <DJ-_-> !mldonkey
[04:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mldonkey - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:34] <niuq> i have a dell d610 latitud
[04:34] <|JimX|> tritium: Sorry my screen jumped at the time I clicked on your user.
[04:34] <funkySt> anyone know how to fix my video so i don't get blue instead of red ? I have x1400 and the newest drivers installed with envy.
[04:34] <DJ-_-> idefixx; i will have a check on google thx
[04:34] <leslie> yeah, it's not listed as supported, i was looking for soemone who might have personally tried it.
[04:34] <tritium> CyberMad: depends on what you need.
[04:34] <globe> Frogzoo: mc44: thx.
[04:34] <leslie> speculation isn't going to help me :/
[04:34] <CyberMad> tritium ok
[04:34] <tritium> leslie: be nice.  This isn't #everquest
[04:34] <tyler_d> leslie: cedega?
[04:34] <Frogzoo> leslie: those 2 links are all you need, now go read them
[04:34] <mc44> leslie: if someone has got it working, it will be listed on winehq
[04:35] <globe> are USB devices also mounted through a scsi layer?
[04:35] <tritium> CyberMad: if you're connecting to an exchange server, evolution has exchange support (albeit buggy), while thunderbird does not
[04:35] <leslie> tritium, sorry.
[04:35] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: can u plz explain me whats said on this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145138
[04:35] <niuq> how can i configure my touch pad of a latitud d 610 dell
[04:35] <|JimX|> globe: ues
[04:35] <CyberMad> is there Kontact on Ubuntu?
[04:35] <|JimX|> ah, that was yes
[04:36] <leslie> Frogzoo, i think you misread my entire question.
[04:36] <leslie> later guys.
[04:36] <globe> |JimX|: :-)
[04:36] <lenzzzinoleonard> Can some 1 plz explain to me whts said on this post  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145138
[04:36] <|JimX|> CyberMad: Yes
[04:36] <AntiLaVista>  Can some 1 plz explain to me whts said on this post  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145138
[04:36] <AntiLaVista> 16:36 -!- Gothfunc [n=adrian@195.171.2.22]  has joined #ubuntu
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[04:36] <AntiLaVista> 16:36 < |JimX|> CyberMad: Yes
[04:36] <CyberMad> ok thank you
[04:36] <AntiLaVista> 16:36 -!- ml-- [n=kenta@c-95d0e255.217-9-64736c12.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se]  has left #ubuntu [] 
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[04:37] <Pici> AntiLaVista: can you stop.
[04:37] <tritium> AntiLaVista: stop please
[04:38] <|JimX|> CyberMad: I use it to sync with my Ique
[04:38] <tyler_d> AntiLaVista: he's telling you how to install an adsl modem with full ppp support.... ?
[04:38] <Gothfunc> :s
[04:38] <CyberMad> |JimX| sorry, out of topic.. but in my office there are 2 environments: windows & ubuntu (linux)..
[04:38] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: i tried it and ubuntu does not load any more. wht do i do?
[04:38] <CyberMad> is there Kontact for windows? well.. nevermind.. i do google ;)
[04:38] <|JimX|> CyberMad: I don't know.
[04:38] <niuq> there is any way to configure a touch pad, i have a notebook latitud d610
[04:39] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: what?
[04:39] <magnetron> !support | CyberMad
[04:39] <ubotu> CyberMad: support is The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org
[04:39] <tritium> niuq: they are normally detected and auto-configured
[04:39] <Frogzoo> niuq: configure how?
[04:39] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: what doesn't load anymore? what are you refering to?
[04:39] <|JimX|> magnetron: I know on my Lattitude (old) there was support for the touchpad.
[04:39] <niuq> Frogzoo: i hate when i touch it, it is actually a click!
[04:39] <CheshireViking> !synaptics | niuq
[04:39] <ubotu> niuq: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[04:40] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: I tried to get my adsl modem to work by folllowing this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145138
[04:40] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: but now ubuntu stoped from booting
[04:40] <niuq> Frogzoo: do you understand my problem?
[04:40] <DJ-_-> well i figurred out, it is so slow as the port is still blocked, how do i open the port up in ubuntu
[04:40] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: well you would have to have that specific hardware for starters, as well your dsl provider woul d have to be exactly the same config as his
[04:41] <niuq> Frogzoo: and i do not know how to configure that, i'd like that the touch area works only for moving around, not for clicking
[04:41] <Frogzoo> !disable_touchpad
[04:41] <Julle> i've installed ubuntu feisty and nvidia drivers. Works perfect. How do i change the refresh rate to 85 Hz. Couldn't find it in the list ?
[04:41] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: how do i find out the correct configuration for me?
[04:41] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: what kind of dsl modem do you have?
[04:41] <DJ-_-> !port
[04:41] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up port-forwarding (for games, torrents, webservers) see http://portforward.com - also see !firewall
[04:41] <DJ-_-> !firewall
[04:41] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[04:42] <andre_pl> I'm having problems with ekiga & My sound card.  the audio test doesn't work (I dont hear anything) and when I try to call the test url it tells me it can't open the channel for audio reception
[04:42] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: starcom u3000 usb adsl modem chipset conexent e-tech v2
[04:42] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: as for it not booting anymore, hardware thing, driver loading? general crash... could be a ton of things... I would assume that its the drivers that you loaded off of this walkthrough.
[04:43] <savetheWorld> can anyone tell me the menu path in ubuntu to enable dhcp setting for an ethernet card ? (I'm helping a newb in another channel) ? Please?
[04:43] <Frogzoo> niuq: here: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/disable-touchpad-temporarily-when-typing/
[04:43] <slmnhq> savetheWorld, /etc/network/interfaces
[04:43] <jetscreamer> how do you reconfigure belocs-whatever, for locales
[04:44] <savetheWorld> slmnhq: is that a GUI?
[04:44] <jetscreamer> (no)
[04:44] <slmnhq> savetheWorld, sorry, no it's not.
[04:44] <savetheWorld> slmnhq: need the menu path to the GUI please?
[04:44] <niuq> Frogzoo: .... disable?, you sure i should disable the touchpad?, i just dont want it to click on the touchpad area
[04:44] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: when i go to recovery console and load it tries to load network  interface it fails
[04:44] <niuq> Frogzoo: but ok i'll check it out
[04:44] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard:: you should have been following this one... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCxacruDriver
[04:44] <samadam> test
[04:45] <samadam> hrm
[04:45] <slmnhq> savetheWorld, in Ubuntu, try System->Preferences->Network
[04:45] <frojnd> is there any program to LIMIT download speed for computer ?
[04:45] <mc44> savetheWorld: System -> Administration -> Network
[04:45] <jetscreamer> qos
[04:45] <savetheWorld> heh  -ok..... thanks
[04:45] <|JimX|> savetheWorld: kde or gnome?
[04:45] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: have you tried getting in as failsafe
[04:45] <kempoller> frojnd try apt-get install aria
[04:45] <tritium> niuq: apt-cache search touchpad will list a few packages for configuring them
[04:45] <savetheWorld> gnome - is ubuntu
[04:45] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: or forcing it from term, even as root?
[04:45] <savetheWorld> vanailla ubuntu
[04:45] <savetheWorld> *vanilla
[04:46] <|JimX|> savetheWorld: OK don't run gnome here.
[04:46] <tritium> niuq: if you don't specifically have a synaptics tp, you might try tpconfig
[04:46] <niuq> tritium: ok, i am going to check it out too
[04:46] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: no. i dont understand what u say i'm total noob with linux, ubuntu
[04:46] <niuq> tritium: synaptics tp?
[04:46] <HymnToLife> lenzzzinoleonard, hat do you not understand ?
[04:46] <niuq> tritium: what does tp stands for?
[04:46] <tritium> niuq: Synaptics is a particular brand
[04:46] <HymnToLife> that's pretty much what I told you to do yesterday
[04:46] <tritium> niuq: touchpad
[04:46] <kempoller> frojnd, aria is a download manager that allows download speed restriction
[04:46] <frandavid100> hiya
[04:47] <frojnd> kempoller: great, TNX
[04:47] <aimtrainer> hi! I accidently deactivated the alsa sound "service", activated it again, restarted but I still have no sound. Please help me somebody
[04:47] <niuq> tritium: i could install synaptics tp right?
[04:47] <user_> Hey guys. "Safari" (the name of a browser), is it something in the way of "Internet is for porn" joke? Something like an explorer for huge ZOO (internet), full of filthy animals (those bastards fucking in front of camera)? Something like in XNU (X is Not Unix) huh. Or is it just my immagination? -.-
[04:47] <tritium> niuq: you have a touchpad now, I thought.
[04:47] <frandavid100> I'm trying to run a program as another user but I can't do it, it's all explained here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2849234#post2849234 could you guys give me a hand?
[04:47] <Frogzoo> tritium: should be default preconfigured for laptops imo: To disable the synaptics touchpad while typing, see: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/disable-touchpad-temporarily-when-typing/
[04:47] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: at this point I'm saying you should find a different adsl modem, b/c the one your using is super old judging from what I can see
[04:47] <niuq> tritium: yes i do have it
[04:47] <Pici> !offtopic | user_
[04:47] <ubotu> user_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:48] <niuq> tritium: i dont even have a mouse
[04:48] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: as for the immediate error: if there isn't alot on it I would just format-re-install
[04:48] <tritium> niuq: see Frogzoo's URL above
[04:48] <mc44> user_: okease don't swear
[04:48] <mc44> *please
[04:48] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: if you don't want to do that then try pressing escape to get to grub, then loading a failsafe terminal
[04:48] <user_> Pici: pardon :P i tough unix related was oke around here ;)
[04:49] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: but he adds dome values to /etc/network/interfaces
[04:49] <aimtrainer> the sound symbol in tray is also missing 8[
[04:49] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: from there I would try my best to.... I would format...
[04:49] <niuq> tritium: that's what i am reading
[04:49] <Pici> user_: Its not support related, take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:49] <Dr_willis> frandavid100,  ya may want to give a summary a bit. not everyone will spend time to go to a web site. Your issue is with how X handles the permissions to run its apps and use the display. You could proberlyu get around this by using either 'sux' or 'xhost + localhost'  BEFOR you su, or perhaps ssh -X localhost into thesystem.
[04:49] <lenzzzinoleonard> tyler_d: thanx
[04:49] <Dr_willis> frandavid100,  not sure if sudo will handle that or not with other users.
[04:50] <tritium> Pici: I removed him
[04:50] <Pici> tritium: ah :)
[04:50] <mc44> tritium: but he was so witty! :)
[04:50] <tritium> mc44: you're such a jokester :)
[04:50] <sunn_> Hello, how make two panels in Konqueror (like MC)
[04:50] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: but he creats a file in /etc/ppp/peers/
[04:51] <frandavid100> thanks Dr_willis, I didn't want to post code here. never heard of sux or xhost, will they allow me to do what I want on the current x server?
[04:51] <niuq> tritium: i just finish reading the url, but the thing is that i wan to totally disable tapping on the touch area
[04:51] <Dr_willis> frandavid100,  they set up the proper permissions to allow other users to display stuff on the current X display. sux makes it easy i just tried it. :)
[04:51] <BacalhauMan> Bonjour
[04:52] <BacalhauMan> Heya
[04:52] <Dr_willis> !info sux
[04:52] <tyler_d> lenzzzinoleonard: np, thats my personal judgement call you realize, that is what I would do, sometimes its just easier to start from scratch and mark it as a learning experience, I have some old hardware, but for the most part, I scrap the really old hardware and upgrade. just makes life easier sometimes. good luck
[04:52] <ubotu> sux: wrapper around su which will transfer your X credentials. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.1-3.2 (feisty), package size 8 kB, installed size 64 kB
[04:52] <dizzydan92> hello
[04:52] <tritium> niuq: then I suggest you look into what capabilities tpconfig has
[04:52] <frandavid100> thanks Dr_willis, let me try
[04:52] <dizzydan92> i have a big question
[04:52] <niuq> tritium: how do i check that?
[04:52] <linuxgeekery>  dizzydan92: ask :)
[04:52] <user_> Tritium: euhm, sry, just wanted to ask some kinda unix related question, hoped it was oke here :(
[04:52] <Dr_willis> frandavid100,  the imporntant part is how X handles the 'X credentials' you are basicially working around a security feature. :)
[04:52] <tritium> user_: okay, please keep the language work and family friendly, okay?
[04:53] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: i hav Ubuntu 7.04 do i need to do whats saide here http://www.ubuntu.com/
[04:53] <user_> tritium: yes sir ;) alweys like to do nice :)
[04:53] <niuq> user_: try #unix
[04:53] <tritium> niuq: "apt-cache show tpconfig" will let you read about it a bit.  If you think you want to try it, "sudo apt-get install tpconfig", and read the documentation in /usr/share/doc/tpconfig
[04:53] <user_> niuq: ty
[04:54] <tritium> user_: thanks :)  There's also #ubuntu-offtopic for non support-related questions/comments
[04:54] <niuq> tritium: ok thank you!
[04:54] <tritium> niuq: sure.  Good luck.  I'm leaving now...
[04:54] <niuq> tritium: ok thanks!
[04:54] <user_> tritium: anyway, man, would u be able to tell me what u think about this question of me? ;)
[04:54] <niuq> tritium: have a nice day
[04:55] <frandavid100> I made it, thanks a lot Dr_willis ^^
[04:55] <tritium> niuq: you too
[04:55] <dizzydan92> :D i'm pretty used to the command line ... i installed beryl .. compiz .. everything i could :D ... but i don't have any clue of installing source packages ... after i cd in the directory ....i type ./configure and then ./make there comes up an message that no specified protocol or whatever ... so i can't install any source package ... this happent with the mettise source code ...oky .... HOW COULD I INSTALL IT SOMEHOW ELSE ??
[04:55] <jetscreamer> how does one remove locales
[04:55] <linuxgeekery> dizzydan92: what's the message?
[04:55] <jetscreamer> !info apt-build
[04:55] <ubotu> apt-build: frontend to apt to build, optimize and install packages. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.12.25 (feisty), package size 32 kB, installed size 180 kB
[04:56] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife:on this post he has got the same errors i got. what has he don to resolve it? on this post  : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/e-techV2
[04:56] <mc44> dizzydan92: try installing build-essential
[04:56] <dizzydan92> uhum ... thnx ////
[04:56] <dizzydan92> okay
[04:56] <dizzydan92>  :****
[04:56] <greyfrog> jetscreamer, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales?
[04:56] <user_> euhm, as i tough there aint many ppl on offtopic channel, not many on unix eather
[04:56] <niuq> user_: just make your question
[04:56] <jetscreamer> greyfrog: that doesn't do what it would in a debian install... it just compiles the locales.. generates.. no option to choose to remove one or more
[04:57] <mc44> user_: that still doesn't mean you can talk about non support stuff here
[04:57] <greyfrog> jetscreamer, ack, sorry... too used to debian  ;)
[04:58] <jetscreamer> greyfrog: me too :)
[04:58] <andre_pl> yay, ekiga works now.
[04:58] <idefixx> jetscreamer: you dont want to remove locales... unless you want to remove all these packages 'apt-cache rdepends locales'
[04:58] <NiXo^> Anyone there can help me to make a partition with Partition Magic, and then install Linux Ubuntu?
[04:58] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: r u too  buisy?
[04:58] <user_> niuq: euhm, niuq, u know, now im afraid to post it agane, cuz.. i was just kicked for it :( dint wanted to do something bad, hoped ppl have sence of humor (even im not sure howmutch humor is there, and howmutch truth)
[04:58] <showty> do it with the ubuntu installer :)
[04:58] <jramsey> anyone know what the pkg name for the ggz games is? i searched using synaptic but nothing seems obvious
[04:58] <jetscreamer> idefixx: i just want to remove the ones i don't know the language
[04:58] <jetscreamer> !paste
[04:58] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:58] <user_> mc44: same, what i just sayd to niuQ :)
[04:59] <showty> i need help setting up partition sizes while installing ubuntu
[04:59] <WeeJeWel> showty, like?
[04:59] <showty> i have a 120GB HDD and 2GB of RAM
[04:59] <showty> i dont know whats the difference between / and /home
[04:59] <niuq> user_: you were kicked by posting a question?
[04:59] <showty> and how much swap i need
[04:59] <WeeJeWel> well look
[04:59] <linuxgeekery> jramsey: it's ggz
[04:59] <user_> aham, ubuntu related, here one, what was the command for installing konquerror
[04:59] <jetscreamer> apt-cache search ggz |grep game
[04:59] <NiXo^> Anyone there can help me to make a partition with Partition Magic, and then install Linux Ubuntu?
[04:59] <WeeJeWel> / is the whole system, /home are your settings and personal files
[04:59] <HymnToLife> lenzzzinoleonard, as I told you yesterday, those errors seem to mean you don't have the correct firmware for your modem
[05:00] <jramsey> linuxgeekery, yep that's what i searched for but only some libs show and no general ggz pkg; it's in the universe
[05:00] <linuxgeekery> jramsey: have you added universe
[05:00] <niuq> NiXo^: you have never used partition magic before?
[05:00] <Endlessguitar> hello
[05:00] <jramsey> linuxgeekery, i am going to check now
[05:00] <NiXo^> niuq, no
[05:00] <Endlessguitar> can some1 help me with my network?
[05:00] <showty> but aren't / and /home on the same partition WeeJeWel?
[05:00] <user_> niuq: i guess there were view bad words in a question, but, i tough...
[05:00] <WeeJeWel> you can
[05:00] <WeeJeWel> but its handy to have them seperated
[05:00] <Endlessguitar> I am trying to configure my wireless network but ti dosent work well
[05:00] <niuq> NiXo^: remove bad words then ^^!
[05:00] <WeeJeWel> in case you have to format your settings arent lost
[05:00] <matux> has anybody used EasyEclipse for PHP in Ubuntu
[05:01] <NiXo^> bad words? :S
[05:01] <showty> by default, are they on the same partition?
[05:01] <niuq> NiXo^: sorry didnt meant for you ...
[05:01] <jramsey> linuxgeekery, what's the path/filename for the synaptic config?
[05:01] <showty> and how much swap do i need
[05:01] <showty> 2GB RAM system
[05:01] <niuq> user_: remove bad words then ^^!
[05:01] <linuxgeekery> jramsey: you can change it from synaptic
[05:01] <ubuntu> Hi, im trying to install ubuntu (Dapper) but only the base system, since the mouse is not working, how can i do it by text?
[05:01] <user_> niuq: oke, ill try, i hope im not going to be kicked by tritium agane :(
[05:02] <jetscreamer> !info dselect
[05:02] <ubotu> dselect: user tool to manage Debian packages. In component main, is standard. Version 1.13.24ubuntu6 (feisty), package size 106 kB, installed size 1908 kB
[05:02] <showty> no help?
[05:02] <jetscreamer> or try aptitude
[05:02] <HymnToLife> ubunt1, use the alternate CD
[05:02] <showty> how bug should my swap be! please? :(
[05:02] <jramsey> linuxgeekery, the Ubuntu 5.1 channels aren't checked; are those the ones?
[05:02] <niuq> user_: he is gone, dont worry about him ^^!
[05:02] <nixnoob> how do i install fglrx with a custom kernel?
[05:02] <HymnToLife> (or the server one if you want a base system)
[05:02] <WeeJeWel> showty, 2GB is enough
[05:02] <jetscreamer> as big as you need.
[05:02] <jetscreamer> depends on what you do
[05:02] <matux> has anybody used EasyEclipse for PHP in Ubuntu, how can I install it
[05:02] <lenzzzinoleonard> HymnToLife: I got a another prob when ubuntu loads the boot screen dosent show my moinetr goes black and it says h.v frequency out of range after a while. the login screen appears and everything is normal. ihave this problem when switching off also
[05:02] <showty> gaming, browsing the net, anything really
[05:02] <jetscreamer> 384m-2048m
[05:02] <NiXo^> How can I install Linux on my computer and still have Windows on?
[05:03] <HymnToLife> nixnoob, get it from ati.com, the precompiled modules don't work on a custom kernel
[05:03] <showty> ill do 2gb then
[05:03] <showty> thanks guys :D
[05:03] <ubuntu> NiXo^: create two partitions, with the ubuntu install manager is not a big deal
[05:03] <nixnoob> HymnToLife, i did but it keeps telling me mesa when i do fglrxinfo
[05:03] <Pici> !dualboot | NiXo^
[05:03] <ubotu> NiXo^: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[05:03] <Frogzoo> NiXo^: dual boot
[05:03] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any 1 hel p me with this. I got  prob when ubuntu loads the boot screen dosent show my moinetr goes black and it says h.v frequency out of range after a while. the login screen appears and everything is normal. ihave this problem when switching off also
[05:03] <NiXo^> ok thx
[05:03] <nixnoob> HymnToLife, dont i need to make it "distro specific"  I don't know the switches for it...
[05:03] <linuxgeekery> !universe | jramsey
[05:03] <ubotu> jramsey: 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
[05:03] <HymnToLife> nixnoob, did you enable it in your xorg.conf ?
[05:04] <nixnoob> HymnToLife, yes
[05:04] <linuxgeekery> try that and then install, jramsey
[05:04] <user_> Hey guys. "Safari" (the name of a browser), is it something in the way of "Internet is for p**n" joke? Something like an explorer for huge ZOO (internet), full of filthy animals (those ba****ds f***ing in front of camera)? Something like in XNU (X is Not Unix) huh. Or is it just my immagination? :D
[05:04] <Bassetts> how can I add my own init script?
[05:04] <ubuntu> Bassetts: /etc/init.d ?
[05:04] <user_> niuq: here is it
[05:04] <sn0> user_ this isn't really the place to discuss safari
[05:05] <Bassetts> ubuntu, i read a guide on how to do that but it does not seem to work
[05:05] <globe> upon upgrade to fiesty, does the ipv6 ability get restored?  I had previously disabled them to get the full speed of my broadband under edgy.
[05:05] <stojance> How can I safely logout of gnome-session from within a shell script?
[05:05] <ubuntu> Hi, im trying to install ubuntu (Dapper) but only the base system, since the mouse is not working, how can i do it by text?
[05:05] <user_> sn0: sry, but i have no other place to ask something like that.. :(
[05:05] <mc44> user_: you were already told not to do that
[05:05] <matux> has anybody used EasyEclipse for PHP in Ubuntu, how can I install it
[05:05] <showty> hmm
[05:05] <showty> i am trying to make a swap partition
[05:05] <showty> but it does not have the option
[05:06] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any 1 hel p me with this. I got  prob when ubuntu loads the boot screen dosent show my moinetr goes black and it says h.v frequency out of range after a while. the login screen appears and everything is normal. i have this problem when switching off also
[05:06] <showty> only /, /home, /usr, /var, etc
[05:06] <WeeJeWel> showty, why not?
[05:06] <showty> no swap
[05:06] <ubuntu> showty: are you using gparted or something like that_
[05:06] <ubuntu> ?
[05:06] <WeeJeWel> not linux-swap?
[05:06] <aimtrainer> I accidently deativated the alsa service, reactivated it but it doesnt work. please help me!
[05:06] <showty> yes, manual partition method
[05:06] <showty> no linux-swap
[05:06] <user_> mc44: sry man, but i dont know where other then here i would be able to get an answer for this kind of question :(
[05:06] <WeeJeWel> thats weird
[05:06] <WeeJeWel> when you make a NEW part?
[05:06] <showty> it happened when i installed ubuntu on my laptop too
[05:06] <mc44> user_: that isn't even a question
[05:06] <showty> yes a new partition
[05:06] <WeeJeWel> hmm
[05:07] <idefixx> jetscreamer: oh, sry didnt read that properly. take a look at 'man locale-gen' and /var/lib/locales/supported.d
[05:07] <user_> mc44: euhm, okay, as u wish
[05:07] <ubuntu> showty: create a partition, then where it says type (etx3, fat, swap) select swap
[05:07] <WeeJeWel> ubuntu, it doesnt show up..
[05:07] <WeeJeWel> showty, what version? feisty?
[05:07] <showty> feisty 7.04
[05:07] <user_> here is something else, a question then, "what was a command to install Konquerror?"
[05:07] <idefixx> jetscreamer: not sure about that though.. could be i dont remember that right.
[05:07] <jramsey> anyone help with ggz games pkg? where is it?
[05:08] <WeeJeWel> that it REALLY weird
[05:08] <jetscreamer> idefixx: i found those... haven't seemed to do anything though :/
[05:08] <TwigEther> Who do I poke about a bug in NetworkManager with / over NFS stuff?
[05:08] <idefixx> jetscreamer: hmm let me see
[05:09] <showty> oh no, it seems now that i restarted the installation, the option is there again
[05:09] <showty> but WeeJeWel, it still tries to transfer my settings from windows xp
[05:09] <jetscreamer> ah i guess it compiles all the en locales
[05:09] <WeeJeWel> just dont select your profile
[05:09] <showty> i didnt
[05:09] <WeeJeWel> then its ok
[05:09] <showty> it doesnt even show up
[05:09] <showty> but then after installation
[05:09] <WeeJeWel> it wont transfer anything then
[05:09] <showty> it fails saying it cant retrieve the profile
[05:09] <WeeJeWel> ehh okay..
[05:10] <showty> "Microsoft Windows XP Professional (/dev/sda2):"
[05:10] <showty> under migration assistant
[05:10] <showty> in installation summary
[05:10] <WeeJeWel> is it unchecked?
[05:10] <elbac> Whats the closest thing to Visio that I can use in Ubuntu ?  I need a DB modeler etc..
[05:10] <showty> its unchecked WeeJeWel
[05:10] <WeeJeWel> weird..
[05:10] <showty> meh ill try installing again anyway, hope for the best
[05:11] <mnereso1> hi. whats a command line text editor?
[05:11] <WeeJeWel> gedit
[05:11] <WeeJeWel> nano
[05:11] <cetanhota> elbac, take a look at DIA
[05:11] <Dr_willis> mcedit, vi, vim, emacs
[05:11] <mnereso1> ah. nano is what I was trying to thing of
[05:11] <WeeJeWel> nano is commandline based
[05:11] <mnereso1> ty ty weejewel
[05:11] <WeeJeWel> :-)
[05:11] <Dr_willis> pico, alto, femto,
[05:11] <elbac> cetanhota, trying it now, not loving it..
[05:11] <mnereso1> chow
[05:11] <Dr_willis> fte, jed, joe,
[05:11] <Dr_willis> heh
[05:11] <nixnoob> does anyone know how to install fglrx in a custom kernel?
[05:12] <cetanhota> elbac, sorry friend thats the only one I know.
[05:12] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any 1 he p me with this. I got  prob when ubuntu loads the boot screen docent show my monitor goes black and it says h.v frequency out of range after a while. the login screen appears and everything is normal. i have this problem when switching off also
[05:12] <Bassetts> I tried to add an init script but it is not executing at startup
[05:12] <cetanhota> elbac, you could always check and see if you can get viso running under wine
[05:13] <Haru> where should i buy a laptop w/o windows OS?
[05:13] <savetheWorld> Haru: heh - dell?
[05:13] <CheshireViking> Haru, Dell?
[05:13] <idefixx> jetscreamer: odd, i just removed most of the stuff from /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ and it still compiles the same locales.
[05:13] <elbac> cetanhota, tried that.. .it's barfing
[05:13] <Dr_willis> Dell has some ok linux laptops.
[05:14] <jetscreamer> yeh
[05:14] <cetanhota> elbac, dang man I am out of ideas.
[05:14] <Haru> CheshireViking: hmm okay
[05:14] <CheshireViking> Haru, probably depends which country you're in
[05:14] <savetheWorld> Haru:  http://www.linuxlaptops.org/
[05:14] <Haru> CheshireViking: india.. tho i'll prolly buy it from the US
[05:14] <wers> what's the best mac theme for ubuntu?
[05:14] <WeeJeWel> haru, format c: /y :P
[05:14] <Dr_willis> wers,  best is to use a better theme. :) heh heh.
[05:15] <Haru> savetheWorld: i looked at those.. however somehow hps win laptops are cheaper than those
[05:15] <Ryan__> hey I cant get any music to play on yahoo music, it takes a while to load and then there is no sound, anyone have any ideas why?
[05:15] <Dr_willis> wers,  gnome-look.org has a lot of themes of that type
[05:15] <savetheWorld> Haru: and?
[05:15] <idefixx> jetscreamer: im guessing it has something to do with utf8 because im pretty sure it worked in debian some time ago.
[05:15] <orv> I just installed Ubuntu/linux for the first time... dunno what I'm doing.
[05:15] <orv> :-\
[05:15] <cchance1> hey do you guys know a quick way to transcode a avi to something for the 360 ... on ubuntu...
[05:15] <Haru> savetheWorld: and they have the same config :S
[05:15] <bluefox83> holly crap...once the dang menus are installed my menus are so full i don't know what to do with everything! :O
[05:15] <WeeJeWel> orv... so? :)
[05:15] <savetheWorld> Haru: logistics and volume affect pricing
[05:16] <Haru> ahh right
[05:16] <CheshireViking> Haru, http://www.emperorlinux.com/
[05:16] <Haru> savetheWorld, CheshireViking thanks a lot
[05:16] <frojnd> kempoller: I need program that filetrs all the download upload speed, so I can monitor speed .... can u know for any of that??
[05:17] <jetscreamer> idefixx: it works flawlessly when you take the debian locales package and do what it takes to install it in an ubuntu install... :)  but ubuntu has made changes to the locales packages it seems
[05:17] <frojnd> does anyone know for any program that can control download upload speed from apt, torrents > global speed
[05:17] <jetscreamer> btw it's all back to normal now
[05:17] <frojnd> like netlimiter for windows
[05:18] <frojnd> does anyone know for any program that monitors and controls Download and Upload speed from all programs that uses bandwith. Like netlimiter for windows ??
[05:18] <matux> I need help, i want to install java but i need to know wich one is suns: 1. /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.1  and 2. /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/jre/bin/java
[05:18] <bluefox83> matux, 2
[05:19] <matux> thanks
[05:19] <smuh> Installer says "Unable to install GRUB in (hd0,0). Executing 'grub-install (hd0,0)' failed. This is a fatal error." What can I do?
[05:19] <idefixx> jetscreamer: yep i just saw the use belocs-locales-bin..
[05:19] <steveire> Hey. If I run ./configure and it fails at X libraries, what's the name of the package I need to install>?
[05:19] <idefixx> jetscreamer: it states they made slight improvment... whatever that means.
[05:20] <bluefox83> oh shiz :O
[05:20] <jetscreamer> smuh: for sure make a grub floppy
[05:20] <matux> can I install java with sudo, how? sudo apt-get install java; doesn't work
[05:20] <bluefox83> i just removed my applications.menu and now i have NOTHING in my menu :O
[05:20] <ubuntuish> what is the command to see the resolution availabele to gui from console?
[05:20] <Dr_willis> !java
[05:20] <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
[05:20] <jetscreamer> xserver-xorg-dev maybe
[05:21] <ubuntuish> x somethingg...
[05:21] <jetscreamer> there is xorg-dev also iirc
[05:21] <djm62> I've looked through the preferences and menus: now that I'm being charged by the megabyte, how do I block images using epiphany-browser?
[05:21] <Dr_willis> matux,   sun-java6-jre is the proper package name
[05:21] <zak> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yG3kWl3uHcM hey look it's a retard cleaning his face!
[05:21] <matux> ohh ok, thanks Dr_willis
[05:21] <djm62> all images, by default
[05:21] <smuh> jetscreamer, my computer dont have floppy
[05:21] <Master_Z> ok someone please help me, I am a newbie to linux
[05:22] <jetscreamer> smuh: gah.... well there's always the live cd/installer
[05:22] <ed1t> i need help setting up Seamless Virtualization, windows xp app on ubuntu desktop
[05:22] <steveire> xlibs-dev it seems
[05:22] <idefixx> jetscreamer: did you use the etch locales package?
[05:22] <Master_Z> my realtek 8185 wireless card isnt being detected by linux
[05:22] <ubuntuish> matux, i have an excellent guide for installing java if you are intrested i'll grab the link
[05:22] <ed1t> i already have win xp setup on qemu....but for some reason its not working
[05:22] <Master_Z> how can I Get it to work ?
[05:22] <ianian> oioi
[05:22] <bluefox83> how do i fix my menu? >.>
[05:22] <Ryan__> anyone know how to fix sound on ubuntu?
[05:23] <Toma-> Master_Z: you need a -386 kernel and you need to un-blacklist the rtl818x module from /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[05:23] <matux> ubuntuish, I'll be glad
[05:23] <Ryan__> I cant get sound to play on flash or shockwave video websites
[05:23] <bluefox83> i accidentally deleted my applications.menu file and now my menu is empty D:
[05:23] <ubuntuish> sure thing give me a sec
[05:23] <matux> please paste the link
[05:23] <Master_Z> how do I do this toma ?
[05:23] <smuh> jetscreaming, I am chatting from the Ubuntu LiveCD / Installer, but I cant install Ubuntu, cuz at 94% it says fatal error
[05:23] <ubuntuish> matux, http://ubuntu1501.blogspot.com/2007/05/installing-java-runtime-environment-6.html
[05:23] <showty> wootage it finished and had no errors!
[05:23] <showty> see ya all on ubuntu! :D
[05:24] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any 1 he p me with this. I got  prob when ubuntu loads the boot screen docent show my monitor goes black and it says h.v frequency out of range after a while. the login screen appears and everything is normal. i have this problem when switching off also
[05:24] <Ryan__> hey all
[05:24] <Ryan__> anyone here?
[05:24] <Toma-> Master_Z: use synaptic to install the -386 kernel and use 'gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist' and remove the "blacklist r818x" line and save
[05:24] <Master_Z> I am new to linux toma
[05:24] <Master_Z> so I have no clue what that means
[05:24] <kempoller> frojnd, sorry misunderstood your question....having a look
[05:24] <Toma-> !synaptic
[05:24] <ubotu> synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[05:24] <Dr_willis> lenzzzinoleonard,  ya need to clarify that.. It flashes a black screen, then goes to the console login: prompt? or the X login Screen?
[05:24] <Toma-> Master_Z: read that ^^^
[05:25] <Toma-> Master_Z: open a terminal and run "gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist"
[05:25] <Master_Z> toma
[05:25] <lenzzzinoleonard> Dr_willis:it goes to the x login i guess. i c the orange desktop
[05:25] <Master_Z> it opened a page
[05:25] <Master_Z> now what ?
[05:26] <Toma-> Master_Z: read it
[05:26] <Master_Z> no I mean the blacklist
[05:26] <Dr_willis> lenzzzinoleonard,  so.. whats not workintg then? you just dont like the flashing black screen?
[05:26] <Master_Z> I put that code in and it opened
[05:26] <bluefox83> will gnome regenerate a menu if i restart gnome?
[05:26] <tck> anyone every get 'Install these packages without verification' on installing via apt-get
[05:26] <tck> any resolution?
[05:26] <freeinfo> ex-chat
[05:26] <lenzzzinoleonard> Dr_willis: yes. i would like to c the ubuntu boot screen
[05:26] <wers> how do I right-click using a macbook?
[05:26] <Frogzoo> tck: happens sometimes with bad packages
[05:26] <Toma-> Master_Z: ahh
[05:27] <ed1t> Frogzoo, there is none
[05:27] <delliott> wers: control + mouse click
[05:27] <Master_Z> ok wait toma
[05:27] <ed1t> oo wait on linux
[05:27] <tck> Frogzoo, has happened with every one since
[05:27] <Toma-> Master_Z: scroll down to the bottom and you will see "blacklist r818x"
[05:27] <Master_Z> I opened synaptic thing
[05:27] <Dr_willis> lenzzzinoleonard,  not sure what you are refering to. I tend to disable all the bootsplash and other silly eye candy screens. so cant help ya.
[05:27] <Toma-> Master_Z: delete that line and save
[05:27] <Master_Z> you said I needed to install something
[05:27] <Master_Z> -386 something
[05:27] <Toma-> Master_Z: yes, "linux-386" package will probably do it
[05:28] <Master_Z> ok I deleted that line and saved
[05:28] <ianian> can ne1help me with a wireless problem pleaseeee
[05:28] <woop_> hi i'm using xchat (couldn't find a default irc package), i was wondering if anyone knew how to display the users in the channel?
[05:28] <Master_Z> so I search the synaptic thing for -386 ?
[05:28] <lenzzzinoleonard> Dr_willis: yes im reffering to the splash screen. how do i enable it?
[05:28] <Toma-> Master_Z: yep
[05:28] <Dr_willis> !splash
[05:28] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[05:28] <Dr_willis> lenzzzinoleonard,  id say read that bots !splash url info factoid site. Good luck.
[05:29] <Master_Z> searching
[05:29] <CheshireViking> woop_, there should be a bar on the right hand side of the screen that you can drag across to show the users in the channel
[05:29] <lenzzzinoleonard> Dr_willis: the same h.v frequency out of range is displayed on my moniter when i turnoff or restart
[05:29] <ianian> press 222 if u cn help me install my wireless network on ubuntu 6.06 LTS please
[05:29] <woop_> ah, thanks cheshire :D
[05:29] <jetscreamer> apt-cache search splash |grep gnome
[05:29] <Master_Z> its downloading linux -386
[05:29] <Toma-> ianian ...what?
[05:29] <lenzzzinoleonard> Dr_willis: what should i do abt that?
[05:29] <ianian> i have a problem
[05:29] <jetscreamer> lenzzzinoleonard: apt-get install hwinfo && hwinfo --monitor
[05:30] <ianian> with a wireless connection
[05:30] <Master_Z> after I install it, what do I do next Toma ?
[05:30] <jetscreamer> then amend the monitor section in xorg.conf to use the detected v&h rates, lenzzzinoleonard
[05:30] <bluefox83> how do i rebuild the applications menu?
[05:30] <Toma-> Master_Z: super! the driver for your card is fairly busted with the SMP options in the normal kernel. its fixed in the 386 kernel. the module was blacklisted because it causes big lockups when used with the generic kernel, so its fine with the 386 one
[05:31] <Toma-> Master_Z: reboot! and set up your network card
[05:31] <lenzzzinoleonard> jetscreamer: i did that i even edited it manually to fit my moniter. but still I have the problem.
[05:31] <idefixx> jetscreamer: i think i figured it out.. /var/lib/belocs/list cointains the exact list of locales compiled on my system... im not sure what generates it though.
[05:31] <ed1t> is there any way to add something to a path other then editing bashrc file?
[05:31] <Master_Z> toma, it will actually detect it now ?
[05:32] <Toma-> Master_Z: should do.
[05:32] <matux> I get can't find sun-java6-bin
[05:32] <jetscreamer> ed1t: gdm sets paths that override .bashrc
[05:32] <tyler_d> ok, so windows vista does not share sub-folders correctly through smb, in order to properly share folders in  vista so that it works, the folder must be directly shared. thanks microsoft
[05:32] <matux> I have all my repositories enable
[05:32] <matux> I have Ubuntu 7
[05:32] <matux> 7.04
[05:32] <ed1t> jetscreamer, coz right now i just have like export PATH=/new/path:$PATH in bashrc
[05:32] <Master_Z> 1 minutes until its finished installing toma
[05:33] <dmb> will thunderbird 2.0 ever be in backports?
[05:33] <Master_Z> *minute
[05:33] <matux> !java
[05:33] <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
[05:33] <Toma-> Master_Z: ok. ive got to scoot.
[05:34] <Toma-> Master_Z: good luck!
[05:34] <ed1t> skeet!
[05:34] <pder> does ubuntu offer support for keyboards?  i have a computer that I would like to install ubuntu on, but I need to be able to input text into it using a keyboard.
[05:34] <woop_> yes
[05:34] <matux> I get can't find sun-java6-bin, all my repositories are enable, I have Ubuntu 7.04
[05:34] <firedrops> what do u mean by support for keyboards?
[05:34] <kmaynard> pder, ?
[05:34] <pder> i want to connect a keyboard to the computer and type text into it
[05:34] <firedrops> it will work
[05:34] <firedrops> certainly
[05:34] <kmaynard> troll?
[05:34] <firedrops> unless it's a 30 years-old-keyboard
[05:34] <woop_> haha i'm typing this to you right now on ubuntu, pder
[05:34] <firedrops> which isn't PS/2
[05:35] <greyfrog> pder, you may need to use a different window manager such as ratpoison
[05:35] <woop_> ps/2, fire? quit living in the past, usb or bust :P
[05:35] <pder> ratpoison?
[05:35] <jetscreamer> idefixx: good find... editing it and reconfiguring locales still gives same though :/
[05:35] <greyfrog> pder, rather than the default of metacity and gnome
[05:35] <firedrops> lol i just wanted to make a point......everything beyond that will work
[05:35] <firedrops> the other ports i dontknow
[05:35] <woop_> haha ah :p
[05:35] <jetscreamer> idefixx: time to drop this for now :/ ... moving on
[05:36] <greyfrog> pder, it is a window manager that doesn't require mice (i.e. the "rat")
[05:36] <pder> ahh ok
[05:36] <lenzzzinoleonard> jetscreamer: i did that. no difference. what should I try next?
[05:36] <jetscreamer> edit gdm.conf to amend your path
[05:36] <ianian> i need help
[05:36] <idefixx> jetscreamer: take a look at the dependency file... im guessing its check pre-compile.. so what get compiled are dependecys
[05:36] <pder> greyfrog: i thought you were suggesting i injest some
[05:36] <ianian> with wireless connections
[05:36] <greyfrog> pder, lol ;)
[05:36] <aimtrainer> renaming stuff in nautilus with F2 somehow doesnt work. Anybody had that problem?
[05:36] <ianian> can ne1 help??
[05:36] <ianian> pleaseeee
[05:36] <jetscreamer> lenzzzinoleonard: grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log maybe
[05:37] <PriceChild> ianian, ask a question
[05:37] <greyfrog> pder, rather than the ratpoison window manager, I prefer larswm
[05:37] <ianian> can i im you?
[05:37] <idefixx> jetscreamer: well what else can you do.. im not gonna look through the locale-gen source :)
[05:37] <PriceChild> ianian, just ask your question in channel please.
[05:37] <ianian> ok
[05:37] <jetscreamer> idefixx: :) me neither
[05:37] <greyfrog> pder, if you start researching these types of window managers, be sure to check out larswm
[05:37] <pder> ok, i will check it out
[05:38] <ianian> i cannot find a way to add a wireless connection and im really stuck
[05:38] <kmaynard> what kind of obscurity is that?
[05:38] <ianian> i just installed ubuntu 6.06 yesterday so...
[05:38] <kempoller> frojnd, have you tried trickle? http://monkey.org/~marius/pages/?page=trickle
[05:38] <kmaynard> ianian, why the older version? running a server?
[05:38] <ianian> no just the only 1 i got
[05:39] <kmaynard> i believe feisty has better wifi detection
[05:39] <kmaynard> dapper is great, but it's 2 versions back now
[05:39] <slmnhq> on an SMP machine, how can I look at the list of processes running on a particular CPU?
[05:39] <pder> that larswm screenshot on wikipedia looks pretty minimal.  its probably pretty functional but not something to impress your friends.
[05:39] <ianian> how do you get 6.06 to detect wifi?
[05:40] <kmaynard> why not use feisty instead?
[05:40] <kmaynard> if it's a new install, you wont lose anything
[05:40] <ianian> where do i get it
[05:41] <kmaynard> uhh, ubuntu.com
[05:41] <ianian> its just im due in hospital 2nite so...
[05:41] <ianian> need a quick solution lol
[05:41] <radeon> Hi , i've some problems with the istallation. my hdd connected to an ITE 8211 controller is not recognized. Do I have to install specific drivers ?
[05:41] <kmaynard> *sigh*
[05:41] <bulmer> iwconfig wlan0
[05:41] <kmaynard> download the iso, install it before you go or while you're at the hospital
[05:42] <tck> ianian, you can install feisty in about 45 mins
[05:42] <Phil_> hello can anyone tell me what this means in english Ungltiger Downloadversuch ! Bitte Spter versuchen.
[05:42] <Phil_>  ?
[05:42] <tck> Phil_, maybe theres a ubuntu-de chan
[05:42] <Cool_Nick> how do I install a ipv6 dhcp server?
[05:42] <kmaynard> ...
[05:42] <EADG_> Phil_: Please try later.
[05:43] <ianian> ok i started download
[05:43] <greyfrog> Phil_, you tried google translate?
[05:43] <tck> or babelfish is handy for future reference
[05:43] <Phil_> greyfrog: i'll try that now thanks
[05:43] <ianian> then is it just a case of using a certain application?
[05:43] <kmaynard> the network manager in feisty is improved for wifi
[05:44] <EADG_> Anybody know a reliable DNS server? Mine is constatly dropping.
[05:44] <Cool_Nick> there are public dns servers
[05:44] <ianian> is it just searching for wifi then or needs manual settings?
[05:44] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any body tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu
[05:44] <Cool_Nick> just watch the ping times with them
[05:45] <greyfrog> EADG_: you try OpenDNS?
[05:45] <EADG_> Cool_Nick: Do you have an ip? I can't search.
[05:45] <EADG_> greyfrog: Um, is thet 2.2.2.4?
[05:45] <Cool_Nick> youcan try 199.166.254.254
[05:46] <EADG_> Trying that #, thanks Cool_Nick
[05:46] <greyfrog> EADG_: their DNS server is 208.67.222.222
[05:46] <greyfrog> EADG_: their secondary is 208.67.220.220
[05:46] <Cool_Nick> whats the name of an ipv6 dhcp server?
[05:46] <idefixx> EADG_: just install bind and have your own dns server :)
[05:46] <bluefox83> how do i restore the Applications menu?
[05:46] <EADG_> Awsome, thanks a ton greyfrog
[05:47] <kmaynard> does ipv6 even need dhcp?
[05:47] <greyfrog> EADG_: no problem
[05:47] <hamb> is there a way to format a drive to ntfs from ubuntu?
[05:47] <kmaynard> i thought one of the great things about ipv6 was NOT needing dhcp
[05:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> can any body plz  tell me how to install beryl on ubuntu
[05:48] <bluefox83> !Applications menu
[05:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> ?????
[05:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> plz
[05:48] <Cool_Nick> kmaynard,  ive been reading no...but Ive also been reading you can use one.  since my computers aren't talking to each other I figure their autoatic stuff isn't working
[05:48] <lenzzzinoleonard> pretty plzzzz
[05:48] <bluefox83> figures...
[05:48] <kmaynard> Cool_Nick, are you all ipv6?
[05:49] <kempoller> frojnd, still about? seems trickle is in the repos, so apt-get install trickle should do it.
[05:49] <bluefox83> lenzzzinoleonard, there's a howto, just google beryl on ubuntu
[05:49] <Cool_Nick> nope,  trying to get it going to access some sites as well as learn how the darn thing works
[05:49] <ed1t> how do i like make an alias like say when i type apt-i blah it will do apt-get install blah
[05:49] <kmaynard> Cool_Nick, you'll need dhcp for ipv4 pc's
[05:49] <thedrummer> Hello, can u guys advice me some awesome docks for gnome ??
[05:49] <ianian> any 1 know how to install wireless network on 7.04?
[05:49] <Cool_Nick> kmaynard, I have my ipv4 network running...I want to get ipv6 running in parallel with it
[05:50] <kmaynard> Cool_Nick, you may need to study some more...
[05:50] <zerro> hi i need help how to share folders in ubuntu and it is just to ubuntu os that i need sharing in
[05:50] <Cool_Nick> kmaynard,  already done a couple hours of studying with no help :(  I find most of the information is just surface junk
[05:51] <ed1t> ianian, you dont need to if ur wireless card is installed....it will show up in your taskbar, 2 monitors, just click on it and choose ur wireless network
[05:51] <ed1t> how do i like make an alias like say when i type apt-i blah it will do apt-get install blah
[05:51] <EADG_> thedrummer: www.gnome-look.org is a great site to see whats avalible...
[05:51] <ianian> is it the same on 6.06?
[05:51] <greyfrog> nfs | zerro
[05:51] <greyfrog> !nfs | zerro
[05:51] <ubotu> zerro: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[05:51] <Frogzoo> ed1t: ~/.bash_aliases
[05:51] <ed1t> ianian, no u would need to install network-manager on 6.06
[05:51] <thedrummer> thx
[05:52] <ianian> ok thanks
[05:52] <zerro> greyfrog: i share them but they can't see echater "can't spell"
[05:52] <ed1t> Frogzoo, theres no such files like that
[05:52] <ianian> also...when i download 7.04...do i have to copy it to a cd?
[05:53] <magnetron> !install | ianian
[05:53] <ubotu> ianian: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:53] <ed1t> ianian, are you on ubuntu right now?
[05:53] <greyfrog> zerro: I'm not sure how to set it up myself, if you follow the guide linked to though, everything should work fine
[05:53] <kmaynard> !ipv6
[05:53] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[05:53] <ianian> yes
[05:53] <kmaynard> ha
[05:53] <ianian> 6.06
[05:53] <slmnhq> On an SMP machine, how can I look at the list of processes running on a particular CPU?
[05:53] <ed1t> ianian, you can just update
[05:53] <ianian> how?
[05:54] <kmaynard> Cool_Nick, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
[05:54] <ianian> i only got it yesterday lol
[05:54] <greyfrog> zerro: try asking your question to the group again... someone else might know how to help
[05:54] <fqh> Hello,anyone knows how to change the size of character in pidgin?It is too small for me.
[05:54] <novato_br> when will be release ubuntu's version?
[05:54] <zerro> oki will try but i share internet connection and my laptop have internet throw my main pc but i just can't make the to find them self etc.
[05:54] <tnnc> can someone suggest an mailing list script that will work with google apps for incoming and  outgoing mail thanks
[05:54] <ed1t> ianian, http://www.ubuntugeek.com/upgrade-ubuntu-610-edgy-eft-to-ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn-2.html
[05:54] <PriceChild> fqh, pidgin is not in any ubuntu release and so not supported in this channel sorry
[05:55] <MSIGuy> Hola.
[05:55] <MSIGuy> Anyone have any good reccomendations on themes for me for gnome?
[05:55] <PriceChild> !offtopic | MSIGuy
[05:55] <ubotu> MSIGuy: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:55] <MSIGuy> The default one that comes with Ubuntu is so darn ugly...  lol
[05:55] <datou> is there any chinese here
[05:55] <PriceChild> !cn | datou
[05:55] <ubotu> datou: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[05:56] <oliver_> hi, i am lookking for a way to send little messages to a remote pc (like popup msgs)
[05:56] <MSIGuy> Okay.
[05:56] <zerro> oh yea i use firestarter to share the connection on my main pc ..
[05:56] <datou> thank you
[05:56] <smuh> Ubuntu Installer says "Unable to install GRUB in (hd0,0). Executing 'grub-install (hd0,0)' failed. This is a fatal error." What can I do?
[05:56] <MSIGuy> Okay, a tech question, is the default install of ubuntu 7.0.4 come with dhcp enabled?
[05:57] <bluefox83> MSIGuy, yes
[05:57] <PriceChild> MSIGuy, yes
[05:57] <MRYSNIKA> are there nice girls here
[05:57] <MSIGuy> Or do I have to install a dhcp (client)?
[05:57] <PriceChild> MSIGuy, it will work out of the box
[05:57] <MSIGuy> Okay.
[05:57] <MSIGuy> So I don't have to mess with dhcpcd or something like that?
[05:57] <PriceChild> nope
[05:57] <MSIGuy> Good to know.
[05:58] <jianlee> exit
[05:58] <pliz> Hi guys! I have a question about network manager in ubuntu feisty. It is unable to obtain dhcp IP address from a wired network after a suspend. Though wiresless is file
[05:58] <jianlee> #exit
[05:58] <lenzzzinoleonard> can i install bryl on ubuntu without internet connection?
[05:58] <MSIGuy> Okay, here's another, to select a wireless network to get on i have to do what, iwconfig eth1 "SSID"?
[05:58] <pliz> my driver is r8169
[05:58] <PriceChild> lenzzzinoleonard, "yes", but it will be hard, you will have to download all the packages manually somehow
[05:58] <eligu> elisabetha
[05:58] <pliz> google does not get me far - almost all concerns are about wireless
[05:59] <lenzzzinoleonard> PriceChild: from where can i download the packages
[05:59] <PriceChild> lenzzzinoleonard, packages.ubuntu.com
[06:00] <bluefox83> how do i regenerate my Applications.menu?
[06:00] <hamb> is there a way to format a drive to ntfs from ubuntu?
[06:00] <MSIGuy> Will beryl run on an ATI mobility 7500?  Or is it not powerfull enough?
[06:00] <ubuntu> Hi, how can i install dapper base system from a console?
[06:00] <cycom> No matter what I do, even if I mark evolution for complete removal, all its plugins, and delete the .evolution folder from my home dir, when I reinstall, it has the ldap settings for an account I removed in contacts.
[06:00] <MSIGuy> It seems like something fun to play around with, but I'm not sure if my laptop is powerfull enough to run it?
[06:00] <magnetron> hamb: yes, but it will effectively remove the files from it too.
[06:01] <cycom> How can I completely purge my system of evolution?
[06:02] <magnetron> cycom: use Synaptic and search for evolution . uncheck the boxes next to those packages
[06:02] <cycom> magnetron: obviously you didn't read my first comment.
[06:02] <lenzzzinoleonard> PriceChild: are the bryl packages available on the ubuntu cd
[06:02] <cycom> magnetron: the settings stay behind.
[06:02] <lenzzzinoleonard> PriceChild: ??????
[06:03] <cycom> magnetron: I can do a 'remove completely' and the settings will still be there.
[06:03] <cycom> magnetron: I can delete the .evoltion folder from my home directory and the settings will still be there.
[06:03] <qaldune> lezzzinoleonard: no
[06:03] <magnetron> cycom: what "settings"?
[06:03] <Bassetts> where can I find out if any errors occured in a init script?
[06:03] <cycom> magnetron: Under contacts, I will have settings for an ldap connection I never use.  I can't delete them.
[06:04] <greyfrog> cycom, additude?  try looking at man apt-get... specifically apt-get remove --purge <pkgname>
[06:04] <idefixx> lenzzzinoleonard: no you need aa internet connection.. or you can download the packages manualy transfer them and install them.
[06:04] <djm62> /server irc.gnome.org
[06:04] <cycom> greyfrog: Tried it. Didn't work.
[06:04] <djm62> (sorry)
[06:04] <tnnc> can someone suggest an mailing list script that will work with google apps for incoming and  outgoing mail thanks
[06:04] <bobbob1016> Whenever I try to browse a mounted floppy, nautilus crashes.  It shows the contents, then the window shades in (I told beryl to shade windows that aren't responding).
[06:05] <lenzzzinoleonard> idefixx: from where do i download the require packages. what are the required packages
[06:05] <magnetron> bobbob1016: that may be a problem with Beryl, it's not very stable. try to disable that shading effect and see if it still crashes
[06:06] <idefixx> lenzzzinoleonard: use the url PriceChild just gave you. search for beryl and download everything that depends on it.
[06:06] <oliver_> hi, i am lookking for a way to send little messages to a remote pc (like popup msgs)
[06:07] <afie> There was an update and now sound is broken. I've played around with AlsaPlayer and the program System > Preferences > Sound and, no luck. Any one else had this problem and has it been solved?
[06:07] <Bassetts> can someone point me to a guide on how to run an init script, mine seem to just fail
[06:07] <greyfrog> afie: do you have more than one sound card?
[06:07] <idefixx> Bassetts: /etc/init.d/skeleton
[06:07] <ianian> any1 kno how to get to upate manager un ubuntu 6.06?
[06:07] <bobbob1016> magnetron, now I just have to find the setting....
[06:07] <afie> greyfrog, One sound card:  Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[06:07] <ianian> gksu update-manager -c  isnt working in terminal
[06:07] <lxgg> heya
[06:08] <lxgg> I need a little help hwere
[06:08] <lenzzzinoleonard> after i download should i manually add each package to apt
[06:08] <greyfrog> afie: not sure then, sorry...
[06:08] <Bassetts> thanks idefixx
[06:08] <lenzzzinoleonard> idefixx:after i download should i manually add each package to apt
[06:08] <ianian> uhuuuu
[06:08] <afie> Two devices are shown by Sound Preferences, HDA Intel (Alsa mixer) and Realtek ALC861 (OSS Mixer)
[06:08] <lxgg> I want to edit my fstab in Knoppix live cd on a hda2 --> How do i get read and write access to this file ?
[06:08] <greyfrog> afie: that's two cards ;)
[06:08] <idefixx> lenzzzinoleonard: use dpkg -i /path/to/files/*
[06:09] <ianian> any 1 know how to update 6.06 to new ubuntu??????????/
[06:09] <afie> greyfrog, You sure it's not the same card?
[06:09] <nickrud> !upgrade | ianian
[06:09] <ubotu> ianian: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:09] <ianian> how lol
[06:09] <nickrud> ianian, the page explains
[06:09] <greyfrog> afie: try this, what is the output of 'asoundconf list'
[06:10] <afie> "Names of available sound cards: <linebreak> Intel"
[06:10] <idefixx> lenzzzinoleonard: you'll habe to put 'sudo ' infornt of dpkg. you'll have to be root.
[06:10] <juanita> mipejucol
[06:10] <greyfrog> afie: only the one huh? ... not sure then
[06:10] <juanita> 123456
[06:11] <cycom> greyfrog: doesn't marking a package for complete removal do the same thing as purge?
[06:11] <greyfrog> cycom: not sure, I don't use synaptic as much as apt-get
[06:11] <idefixx> ianian: what means how.. you dont know how to open an url?
[06:11] <Centaur5> I didn't really look through the list of updates yesterday but is there a reason my nm-applet wouldn't load after updating?
[06:12] <cycom> greyfrog: purging still seems to be leaving the one key config file behind
[06:12] <greyfrog> cycom: could it be that this config file isn't related to evolution?
[06:13] <disasm> I got an mpt scsi raid unit (external) hooked up to an ubuntu workstation. It works fine, is exported over NFS, and autofs is used to mount it from the other workstations. The computer also has a second hard drive that's exported over NFS. When I ssh into the computer with the raid unit, everythings fine. When I access the second hard drive over nfs everything is fine, when I access the raid unit over nfs, I get I/O timeout errors as wel
[06:13] <cycom> greyfrog: if so, then that's very silly.
[06:14] <nickrud> cycom, if I read your question right, that's kept in ~/.gconf ; take a look with gconf-editor
[06:14] <lxgg_> Does anyone know how to edit the fstab file on a Knoppix live cd for a hda2 ?
[06:14] <nickrud> cycom, iirc
[06:14] <smuh> Ubuntu Installer says "Unable to install GRUB in (hd0,0). Executing 'grub-install (hd0,0)' failed. This is a fatal error." What can I do?
[06:14] <tyranis> Is there a way to get Ubuntu to run in 32bit or atleast correctly display transparency in websites?
[06:15] <smuh> tyranis, install the 32-bit version of Ubuntu
[06:15] <datou> ubuntucn
[06:17] <sahil> hey, i used the sudo apt-get install preload command, but it slows my boot process. How can i uninstall this?
[06:17] <preaction> sahil: sudo apt-get remove <whatever>
[06:17] <sahil> preaction, am trying it now, 1 sec
[06:17] <Frogzoo_> sahil: man prelink
[06:17] <sahil> its not prelink
[06:18] <sahil> prelink is built-in to fiesty
[06:19] <nancypants> Hey, I'm using Feisty fawn, and my computer can not detect my portable hard drive when it's plugged in, how can I make it detect my hard drive?
[06:19] <Zerkki> Why can't I recive packages from my desktop connected to my NAT router. The router has the configuration: echo > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward      iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface eth0 -j ACCEPT       and   iptables --table nat --append POSTROUTING --out-interface eth0 -j MASQUERADE. I have configured the network correct.
[06:19] <sahil> preaction, your skillz have worked :)
[06:19] <tyranis> smuh: I installed the standard feisty fawn. What do you mean by a 32bit version and where do I get it?
[06:20] <ed1t> anybody got a link to how to install LAMP on 7.04?
[06:20] <Frogzoo_> Zerkki: echo 1 ?
[06:20] <Davo_Dinkum> Are PPC ports still being released?
[06:20] <Zerkki> Frogzoo_: echo > 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
[06:21] <nixnoob> does anyone know how to install fglrx in a custom kernel?
[06:21] <ntemis> hello
[06:21] <Zerkki> Frogzoo_: Any idea how to solve this?
[06:21] <ntemis> i need some help with ubuntu 7.04
[06:21] <Thead> hi
[06:22] <Thead> what we solving this time?
[06:22] <isherm> How do I troubleshoot my ethernet (eth0) DHCP? 'dhclient eth0' tells me "No DHCPOFFERS received".
[06:22] <ntemis> :
[06:22] <ntemis> :)
[06:22] <juanita> mipejucol@hotmail.com
[06:22] <juanita> 123456
[06:22] <nancypants> If anyone can help me get my portable hard drive detected in feisty fawn, please pm me.
[06:23] <ntemis> well i have this motherboard
[06:23] <ntemis> http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=P4VM890&s=478
[06:23] <lxgg_> does anyone have an idea how to install an dri for an i915GM graphic card ?
[06:23] <ntemis> and ubuntu detects my ethernet but i cannot use it
[06:23] <BinaryCortex> hi
[06:23] <ntemis> hi
[06:23] <jgay_> I had a question about low power consumption on desktops
[06:24] <idefixx> isherm: there is not much that can go wrong with dhcp. it usualy means your dhcp server doesnt work or you are somehow not connected to it.
[06:24] <BinaryCortex> is there a gui for metacity themes?
[06:24] <idefixx> isherm: or your eth0 doesnt work.
[06:24] <Thead> to Binarycortex i use beryl itc really cool
[06:24] <lan1g1r0> the shell says that /dev/hda/ is an invalid device for grub-setup
[06:24] <linxuz3r> Thead: are you using beryl right now?
[06:24] <jgay_> I was wondering if anybody knows the time before low-power mode kicks in by default on desktops and if it kicks in on most (I only have a laptop)
[06:25] <xjdriver69> how do you change your runlevel in 7.04?
[06:25] <Thead> yep
[06:25] <isherm> idefixx: I'm plugged directly into a Cox cable modem -- can you suggest a way to diagnose the problem?
[06:25] <Frogzoo_> jgay_: sys -> prefs -> power
[06:25] <BinaryCortex> i dont have a good enough graphics card for the desktop effects, so should i still run beryl?
[06:25] <Thead> chceck this www.alpha.tym.sk/theadshome.png
[06:25] <Thead> my home
[06:25] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you check what options are available in your window manager?
[06:25] <Thead> what exactly?
[06:25] <Frogzoo_> BinaryCortex: nope, beryl is a waste of cpu & battery life
[06:25] <Thead> i use dektop
[06:26] <nazaretvillalba> nazaret
[06:26] <ntemis> anyone able to tell me what to do with my ethernet?
[06:26] <jgay_> Frogzoo, thank you, I'm actually writing an article and I was just looking for the answer, but I'm not running Ubuntu
[06:26] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you check what options are available in your window manager when you right click on the top bar of the window?
[06:26] <jgay_> Frogzoo, I don't mean to be lazy or annoying :-)
[06:26] <BinaryCortex> ok, so how do i use metacity
[06:26] <BinaryCortex> or how do i find out if i am already using metacity
[06:26] <Thead> ok w8
[06:26] <idefixx> isherm: are you dual booting? if so does it work in windows... be sure to double check the dhcp sever (in the router) is realy enabled.
[06:27] <ntemis> i cannot connect to the net
[06:27] <linxuz3r> Thead: what do you see?
[06:27] <Thead> <Beryl Setting manager><Emerald theme manager><reload window namager
[06:27] <Thead> continues
[06:27] <ntemis> is vt630xx supported in ubuntu?
[06:27] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you check what options are available in your window manager when you right click on the top bar of the window?
[06:27] <linxuz3r> not the beryl-manager icon
[06:28] <isherm> idefixx: It works on my friend's Windows computer. How do I check if the dhcp server is enabled? Am I even using a router if I'm plugged directly into the modem?
[06:28] <Thead> what do y mean
[06:28] <Thead> in setting manager?
[06:28] <linxuz3r> no
[06:28] <ntemis> PHY VT6103 sorry
[06:28] <linxuz3r> Thead: in xchat window bar you see that right
[06:28] <BinaryCortex> where is the setting to switch to a different window manager?
[06:29] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you right click on it?
[06:29] <Thead> if you mean the title bar then yes
[06:29] <linxuz3r> yes
[06:29] <ntemis> see this
[06:29] <ntemis> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371937
[06:29] <linxuz3r> title bar
[06:29] <linxuz3r> yes
[06:29] <disasm> isherm: do you have a router? plugging directly in can be tricky, the modem can cache a computers mac (ie. your router/friends computer/etc...) and refuse to give you an ip if your mac doesn't match it's cache
[06:29] <idefixx> isherm: hmm.. usualy there are modem/router combos used today. BUT if you are sure your modem is realy just a modem you dont have a dhcp server.
[06:29] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you right click on the title bar and tell me what you see?
[06:30] <CY`Ezra> yop
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[06:30] <linxuz3r> Thead,  what options you see?
[06:30] <Thead> already typed
[06:30] <disasm> idefixx: that tends to be dsl that give modem router combos, most cable companies (at least comcast/adelphia/d&e) around here give modems setup for one allowed mac address
[06:30] <linxuz3r> Thead, you dont see move to the left work space or move to the right workspace?
[06:30] <[upd] > hi
[06:31] <ntemis> HELP ME
[06:31] <Thead> no
[06:31] <ntemis> HI
[06:31] <linxuz3r> ok
[06:31] <Thead> but i drag windows
[06:31] <Thead> to other desktops
[06:31] <disasm> ntemis: first take off the caps lock please
[06:31] <[upd] > wher can i find name ubuntu ? becous uname -a dons show it
[06:31] <AskHL> Is there a command with which I can obtain on standard out the complete list of installed packages?
[06:31] <ntemis> already did
[06:31] <linxuz3r> Thead: what version of ubuntu are you running?
[06:31] <idefixx> disasm: you are right i just assumed he was using dsl and trying to get his local dhcp server to work. my bad.
[06:31] <lan1g1r0> ntemis: what do you need?
[06:31] <Thead> 7.04
[06:31] <Frogzoo_> AskHL: dpkg --get-selections
[06:31] <ntemis> at last
[06:31] <isherm775> disasm,idefixx: would that help to do modem->router->computer instead of modem->computer?
[06:31] <AskHL> Thank you very much, Frogzoo_
[06:31] <[upd] > linxuz3r, yes
[06:32] <linxuz3r> Thead: can you do sudo -i<tab>
[06:32] <ntemis> someone to help me out
[06:32] <linxuz3r> [upd] , ?
[06:32] <ntemis> i have a VIA PHY VT6103
[06:32] <disasm> isherm775: I always trouble shoot computer -> router without internet before plugging in the cable modem
[06:32] <Thead> sudo -ibash: COMP_WORDS: bad array subscript
[06:32] <ntemis> and doesnt work in 7.04
[06:32] <linxuz3r> Thead, i got that too how do i fix that?
[06:32] <ntemis> i dont have internet
[06:33] <lan1g1r0> ntemis: is that a wireless card?
[06:33] <Thead> i*m not an expert what does it stand for?
[06:33] <Thead> or what kind of problem y have?
[06:33] <linxuz3r> me too i dont know
[06:33] <ntemis> no
[06:33] <Journeyman> is there a mod_security package ?
[06:33] <idefixx> isherm775: sry as disasm pointed out what i said before was probably not correct. are you using a cable-modem to connect to the internet or dsl?
[06:33] <ntemis> build in motherboard
[06:33] <lan1g1r0> ntemis: rather what is the network card name?
[06:34] <ntemis> via rhine 2
[06:34] <isherm775> idefixx: I'm plugged directly into the cable modem -- but i have a router here that I could set up if it would help.
[06:34] <lan1g1r0> ntemis: did you search source forge for drivers?
[06:34] <sahil> is there any video editing software for ubuntu. I tried the repos but didnt find anything
[06:35] <chris^> www.insight.com
[06:35] <idefixx> isherm775: well in that case try to plug your ethernet cable into the router just to see if you can connect to it... if necessary set a static ip.
[06:35] <tyranis> when I type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[06:35] <tyranis>  in console. How do I mark resolutions?
[06:35] <disasm> isherm775: yeah, setup the router, at least then you'll see if your linux box is getting the ip addy from the router
[06:36] <TwigEther> tyranis: it's tab or space or something like that
[06:36] <isherm> disasm: thanks, I'll be back in a few minutes
[06:36] <disasm> isherm: ok
[06:36] <tyranis> TwigEther: thanks I'll try that
[06:36] <ntemis> no
[06:36] <cecilio> HOLA HAY ALGUIEN HAY
[06:36] <ntemis> i will now
[06:36] <ntemis> :)
[06:37] <zzuh> information regarding your network / weather / blah blah basically the eye candy what is it called?
[06:37] <tyranis> TwigEther: thanks!
[06:37] <Endre-> I'm going to install linux ubuntu, alt+ctrl+f2, what do i write?
[06:37] <TwigEther> np :)
[06:37] <ChibaPet> Hey, all. Can someone refresh my memory... Is there an Ubuntu equivalent to packages.debian.org?
[06:37] <lontra> the ubuntu installer allows resizing right?
[06:38] <zzuh> lontra, yup
[06:38] <kmaynard> ChibaPet, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[06:38] <lontra> zzuh: thanks
[06:38] <ChibaPet> I don't have an Ubuntu box at present, and I want to see what version of the nVidia drivers they ship in the latest
[06:38] <kmaynard> ta-daaaaa!
[06:38] <ChibaPet> Ah, thanks!
[06:38] <kmaynard> i use it bunches
[06:38] <TheShocker> ChibaPet: 9755
[06:38] <zzuh> information regarding your network / weather / blah blah basically the eye candy what is it called?
[06:38] <TheShocker> that's nvidia-glx-new
[06:38] <ChibaPet> packages.ubuntu.org - slaps to self for not thinking of that! heh
[06:39] <TwigEther> zzuh: uh, "gdesklets" maybe? Or is there a newer thingy for that?
[06:39] <zzuh> if nvidia has drivers for your card, it would be better to manually install them
[06:39] <TheShocker> zzuh: no it wouldn't
[06:39] <zzuh> TwigEther, i dunno :/ thats why i r ask
[06:39] <zzuh> :p
[06:39] <TwigEther> hehe
[06:39] <ChibaPet> That's what I'm wondering.
[06:39] <ChibaPet> Thank you
[06:39] <kmaynard> i keed, i keed
[06:39] <TheShocker> just use the nvidia .debs in the repos
[06:39] <Surkow_> what channel do I need to visit for grub probs?
[06:39] <kmaynard> i'm a follower
[06:40] <Surkow_> any of you guys that can help me with a problem
[06:40] <ntemis> No results were found to match your current search criteria
[06:40] <hwilde> !ask | Surkow_
[06:40] <ubotu> Surkow_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:40] <hwilde> !grub | Surkow_
[06:40] <ubotu> Surkow_: 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
[06:40] <ntemis> No results were found to match your current search criteria
[06:40] <ntemis> no go
[06:40] <Surkow_> dude, I know enough of ubuntu ;D
[06:40] <ntemis> oh damn
[06:40] <ChibaPet> That's why I'm curious - the Debian etch nVidia package doesn't have support for the nVidia 8xxxx stuff, but the nVidia native drives of course have that.
[06:40] <Surkow_> I have a weird install problem
[06:40] <hwilde> !language | ntemis
[06:40] <ubotu> ntemis: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:40] <hwilde> !nvidia | ChibaPet
[06:40] <ubotu> ChibaPet: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:40] <Surkow_> when I install ubuntu feisty fawn there is no way I can boot from it
[06:40] <Journeyman> no mod_security package for ubuntu!? you have to be kidding me
[06:41] <Surkow_> grub returns me error 22
[06:41] <ChibaPet> So, I'm guessing Ubuntu is more recent, but I'm going to see how much more recent than Etch.
[06:41] <ChibaPet> K, thanks, reading that as well.
[06:41] <TheShocker> ChibaPet: 9755 supports up to ther 8800
[06:41] <hwilde> !fixgrub | Surkow_
[06:41] <kmaynard> ChibaPet, it's closer to debian unstable, whatever they're calling it nowadays
[06:41] <ubotu> Surkow_: 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
[06:41] <TheShocker> the*
[06:42] <Surkow_> windows is the only thing that currently boots :D
[06:42] <Surkow_> with grub
[06:42] <hwilde> Surkow_, grub error 22 is "No such partition".  It is probably looking for hda1 or hdd2 or something that is not there.  you need to edit menu.lst to have the right partition
[06:42] <CNTRLX> I have a long download within firefox's download manager and over night it stopped downloading and i cant resume it it just stops by its self.  What can i do?
[06:42] <Surkow_> I looked at it...
[06:43] <Surkow_> it tells me there is no menu.lst when I check with a live cd
[06:43] <hwilde> Surkow_, from live cd, mount your harddrive, then you will be able to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:43] <Surkow_> it' s mounted
[06:43] <Surkow_> and I opened it
[06:43] <hwilde> Surkow_, try "locate menu.lst"
[06:44] <TheShocker> CNTRLX: you could try to complete the download with wget
[06:44] <TheShocker> it has a -c switch for "continue"
[06:44] <Surkow_> how can I see if an UUID is correct?
[06:44] <TheShocker> picks up the download where you left off
[06:44] <CNTRLX> How may i do that?
[06:44] <idefixx> hwilde: no its no multiboot kernel..
[06:44] <TheShocker> wget -c <uri>
[06:44] <idefixx> hwilde: error 22
[06:44] <TheShocker> in the folder where the file is
[06:44] <TwigEther> hm, if I'm chrooted into a ubuntu install, can I do "apt-get upgrade" or will things die messily?
[06:45] <TheShocker> TwigEther: can get messy when updating kernels
[06:45] <Zerkki> Any idea why I get "Destination Host Unreachable" when I'm trying to ping 192.168.3.2. 7 packets transmitted, 0 received, +3 errors, 100% packet loss.
[06:45] <TwigEther> hm, okay
[06:45] <TheShocker> there's no /proc /sys or /dev in the chroot
[06:45] <TheShocker> no populated /dev at least
[06:46] <hwilde> idefixx, yeah you're right "22 : "Must load Multiboot kernel before modules"
[06:46] <hwilde> Surkow_, sry I read the wrong error message yours is "22 : "Must load Multiboot kernel before modules""
[06:46] <TheShocker> Zerkki: are you in the same subnet?
[06:46] <Surkow_> @hwilde - actually you are correct
[06:46] <hwilde> Surkow_, "This error is returned if the module load command is used before loading a Multiboot kernel. It only makes sense in this case anyway, as GRUB has no idea how to communicate the presence of location of such modules to a non-Multiboot-aware kernel."
[06:46] <Surkow_> no really
[06:46] <Surkow_> you were correct before
[06:46] <Surkow_> it can' t find the partition
[06:46] <Zerkki> TheShocker: Yes. I'm 192.168.3.1.
[06:47] <hwilde> Surkow_, sudo fdisk -l
[06:47] <TheShocker> hmmm, you could check what traceroute says
[06:47] <TheShocker> do you have your gateway set?
[06:47] <TheShocker> and the correct netmask?
[06:48] <nixnoob> is there no way to make the ati driver work on a customkernel?
[06:48] <Zerkki> TheShocker: 255.255.255.0 is used by both machines.
[06:48] <hwilde> !ati | nixnoob
[06:48] <ubotu> nixnoob: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:48] <hwilde> Zerkki, run sudo /sbin/route on both machines
[06:48] <kmaynard> what's a noob doing with a custom kernel?
[06:48] <nixnoob> hwilde, thats not going to work.
[06:48] <hwilde> !noob
[06:48] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[06:48] <kmaynard> umm, his handle is nixnoob
[06:49] <Zerkki> hwilde: xxx.xxx.x.2 is a Windows machine.
[06:49] <hwilde> !coc | nixnoob
[06:49] <ubotu> nixnoob: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[06:49] <nixnoob> kmaynard, implying that "I"  <--- emphasis  am a noob.
[06:49] <hwilde> Zerkki, sounds like default gateway issue.  check /sbin/route
[06:49] <Surkow_> @hwilde - I posted a message in a personal dialog
[06:49] <kmaynard> nixnoob,  i know...i think we angered the hall monitor tho
[06:49] <jvolkman> !coc | hwilde
[06:49] <ubotu> hwilde: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[06:49] <hwilde> Surkow_, I didn't get anything send it again
[06:50] <idefixx> Surkow_: your are not registerd on freenode you cant /msg
[06:50] <Surkow_> ah
[06:50] <whyameye> would I destroy my system if I updated libc and all of its dependencies? I was thinking of taking these packages and installying the edgy or feisty versions on my dapper machine. I need the updated glibc for to run the latest version of audacious, which I need.
[06:50] <Zerkki> hwilde: The gateway on xxx.xxx.x.2 machine is 192.168.3.1.
[06:50] <Surkow_> I'm normally registered...but this is the livecd
[06:50] <kmaynard> nixnoob, seriously, if you are truly a noob, why not use the stock kernel?
[06:50] <hwilde> whyameye, you might have to update other stuff too - but as long as you update all dependencies it should be fine
[06:50] <happy_broccoli> 
[06:50] <hwilde> Surkow_, /msg nickserv identify [password] 
[06:51] <idefixx> whyameye: just update to feisty its a lot saver imo
[06:51] <Surkow_> rofl
[06:51] <TheShocker> Zerkki: weird
[06:51] <Surkow_> no need to help me with that hwilde ;D
[06:51] <TheShocker> the ubuntu machine is the gateway I understand?
[06:51] <Zerkki> hwilde TheShocker: Very weird.
[06:51] <CNTRLX> Thank you, wget is working great.
[06:51] <whyameye> idefixx: feisty doesn't support 3D accell on my radian 9000
[06:51] <Surkow_> I'm not a beginner :p
[06:51] <nixnoob> kmaynard, I want to host a game server i need a "lowlatency" kernel
[06:51] <hwilde> Surkow_, well it's your username that is registered it doesn't matter livecd or where u log in from just registre with nickserv
[06:51] <kmaynard> nixnoob, gotcha
[06:51] <Surkow_> no I meant I never visited this channel before
[06:51] <Surkow_> therefore I need to register it first
[06:51] <TheShocker> Zerkki: is iptables enabled? you might want to try to shut it off to test ping again, though I doubt it will make a difference
[06:52] <whyameye> hwilde: there are a lot of programs which call libc, correct? Is it possible that there will be an incompatibility issue?
[06:52] <hamb> how do i format a drive to ntfs from ubuntu?
[06:52] <hwilde> whyameye, yes it is very likely.  you should use the update manager
[06:52] <hwilde> !ntfs | hamb
[06:52] <ubotu> hamb: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[06:52] <idefixx> whyameye: hmm.. well if you update the core libarys of your system you'll probably end up updatening like 90% of the rest, too. so you can allways try.
[06:52] <jvolkman> nixnoob, if you're set on running a custom kernel, you can just get the fglrx drivers directly from ATI and bypass ubuntu's managed installation of them.
[06:52] <whyameye> this sounds messy...
[06:52] <hwilde> !fglrx | nixnoob
[06:52] <ubotu> nixnoob: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:52] <dsoul> I did mount my /dev/hdd1 on /media/media2, but when i try to change owner (chown) of any path it says i don't have permission, why?
[06:52] <TheShocker> hamb: don't think you can mkfs.ntfs yet
[06:52] <idefixx> whyameye: also considering this is not debian... you might even have to update all of it.
[06:52] <hamb> hwilde: i know how to read write and mount ntfs drives. i want to format a drive to the ntfs format
[06:53] <nixnoob> jvolkman, there is a problem, I can make the deb packages but i still get mesa when i do fglrxinfo
[06:53] <hamb> ahh ok thanks TheShocker
[06:53] <beni> I got problems with audacity, it wont play any songs :(
[06:53] <kmaynard> hamb, have you checked to see if gparted will do it?
[06:53] <TheShocker> np :)
[06:53] <hwilde> !format | hamb
[06:53] <ubotu> hamb: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[06:53] <hamb> gparted wont do it
[06:53] <jiiip> !subversion
[06:53] <ubotu> subversion is an open source application used for revision control. It is sometimes abbreviated to svn in reference to the name of its command line interface. Look here for a Subversion How To on Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Subversion
[06:53] <greedo> anyone knows if ushare can transcode videos on the fly ?
[06:53] <ChibaPet> Hm, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia indicates that the Feisty packages don't support 8xxx nVidia cards. Hm.
[06:53] <jvolkman> nixnoob, did you check your X log for error messages?
[06:53] <whyameye> idefixx: libc has only a few dependences
[06:53] <jvolkman> nixnoob, the people in #ati may be able to help you more
[06:54] <nixnoob> yes it appears there is no 3d accelerationg
[06:54] <TheShocker> ChibaPet: this is from /usr/share/doc/nvidia-glx-new/NVIDIA_Changelog.gz on my 7.04 feisty: 2006-12-21 version 1.0-9746
[06:54] <TheShocker> * Added support for GeForce 8800 GTX and GeForce 8800 GTS GPUs
[06:54] <beni> is there any good linux audio editor? i just need to trim a track!
[06:54] <tnnc> can someone suggest an mailing list script that will work with google apps for incoming and  outgoing mail thanks
[06:54] <Frogzoo_> beni: configure it for alsa
[06:54] <ChibaPet> hm, ok, danke
[06:54] <TheShocker> also: * Added support for SLI with GeForce 8800, Quadro FX 4600, and Quadro FX 5600.
[06:54] <whyameye> TheShocker: you aren't from Wichita KS are you?
[06:54] <TheShocker> hehe, nope
[06:54] <dsoul> I did mount my /dev/hdd1 on /media/media2, but when i try to change owner (chown) of any path it says i don't have permission, why?
[06:54] <dsoul> dsoul's uname: Linux invasao 2.6.20-16-386 #2 Thu Jun 7 20:16:13 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[06:54] <TheShocker> I'm from the netherlands
[06:54] <idefixx> whyameye: yeah but everything else depends on it.. look at 'apt-cache rdepends libc6'
[06:54] <beni> Frogzoo_: already tried, doesnt work
[06:55] <beni> Any alternative to Audacity?
[06:55] <CNTRLX> :/media/usbdisk$ wget -c http://live.debian.net/etch-builds/r0_1.0~a15-1/i386/debian-live-etch-i386-xfce-desktop.iso
[06:55] <CNTRLX> --09:48:37--  http://live.debian.net/etch-builds/r0_1.0~a15-1/i386/debian-live-etch-i386-xfce-desktop.iso
[06:55] <CNTRLX>            => `debian-live-etch-i386-xfce-desktop.iso'
[06:55] <CNTRLX> Resolving live.debian.net... 88.198.44.35
[06:55] <CNTRLX> Connecting to live.debian.net|88.198.44.35|:80... connected.
[06:55] <CNTRLX> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
[06:55] <CNTRLX> Length: 933,681,152 (890M) [application/x-iso9660-image] 
[06:55] <hwilde> !paste | CNTRLX
[06:55] <ubotu> CNTRLX: 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)
[06:55] <CNTRLX> oops forgot about that
[06:55] <kmaynard> hwilde, hit 'em with the coc too! always a good choice
[06:55] <hwilde> your lucky none of the ops are feeling feisty right now
[06:55] <TheShocker> CNTRLX: what's the output of route -n?
[06:55] <whyameye> idefixx: is there a way I could tell the one program that needs the updated libc6 to use a different version than all of the rest?
[06:56] <beni> Does anybody know an alternative to Audacity?
[06:56] <stefg> !permissions | dsoul
[06:56] <ubotu> dsoul: 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
[06:56] <whyameye> beni: there are other wave editors out there, but they are worse. Are you running 1.3.3?
[06:57] <beni> whyameye: 1.2.6 is installed here. never used it before
[06:57] <CNTRLX> just shows my two rao devices
[06:57] <beni> how can i update it on feisty?
[06:57] <hwilde> !update | beni
[06:57] <stefg> !
[06:57] <ubotu> beni: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:57] <whyameye> beni: so why are you already looking ofr alternatives?
[06:57] <beni> whyameye: it gives errors when i try to play the track
[06:57] <beni> something with "couldnt access audio device or wrong project sample rate"
[06:57] <whyameye> beni: what file format?
[06:57] <beni> .off
[06:57] <beni> ogg
[06:58] <CNTRLX> Why route -n?
[06:58] <stefg> beni: currently there's no real alternative to audacity. jokosher looks promising, but is still early in development. look what ubuntustudio offers
[06:58] <TheShocker> beni: check the preferences, see if you have set the right audio output
[06:58] <TheShocker> it's set to oss by default
[06:58] <beni> It doesnt show any output device in the dropdown dialog
[06:58] <whyameye> beni: I'd recommend adding these to your repo list: deb http://apt.klaumikli.de dapper/ AND deb-src http://apt.klaumikli.de dapper/ and updating audacity
[06:59] <TheShocker> hmm, I had that problem a while ago but I have no idea how I solved that beni
[06:59] <idefixx> whyameye: hmm you can search for backports for dapper.. never heard good things about them. you can allways compile another version of glibc to /usr/local.
[06:59] <TheShocker> and that was on a friend's fedora install
[06:59] <beni> TheShocker: okay, anyway I'll try updating
[06:59] <beni> whyameye: thanks a lot.
[06:59] <beni> sudo gedit /etc/sources.list am i righty
[06:59] <ChibaPet> Argh. nVidia docs for the 1.0-9755 driver show a list of older cards. Their docs for their 100.14.09 drivers show the newer cards. Is the Ubuntu nvidia-glx-new package not equivalent to what nVidia describes, then?? =boggle=
[06:59] <whyameye> idefixx: and somehow set some compile flags to my program uses the /usr/local/glibc?
[07:00] <idefixx> whyameye: yep
[07:00] <dsoul> I did set the 'chmod 777' on the directory dsoul (owner root) but i can't edit any file in dir.
[07:00] <TheShocker> whyameye: add /usr/local to the ld.so.conf.d dir
[07:00] <Paige> so anyone having issues with dvd playback on a hp laptop with the intel 915 chipset?
[07:00] <TheShocker> it will detect it and no compile flags will be needed
[07:00] <TheShocker> and run ldconfig
[07:00] <TheShocker> but a glibc in /usr/local is NOT a good idea
[07:01] <stefg> dsoul: first check by issuing 'mount' (w/o parameters) if the disk is mounted r/w.. ehat filesystem is it?
[07:01] <idefixx> whyameye: or what TheShocker said.
[07:01] <stefg> s/ehat/what
[07:01] <CNTRLX> Will wget download the file directly to the directory i am standing in?
[07:01] <TheShocker> CNTRLX: yup
[07:01] <CNTRLX> ok good
[07:01] <CNTRLX> thank you
[07:01] <TheShocker> I'm not sure it'll work but it's worth a try
[07:01] <TheShocker> np :)
[07:02] <dsoul> stefg: i think it's the error... 'cause it was a windows hd, fat32
[07:02] <graveson1> when running apt-get commands to install software i am receiving a forbidden error. what does mean ?
[07:02] <idefixx> whyameye: in any chase tha'll take you some time... see if there are backports for dapper. im no expert on it switched to ubutnu as of feisty.
[07:02] <ChibaPet> grave - using sudo?
[07:02] <keeev> try sudo apt-get
[07:02] <TheShocker> graveson1: are you using sudo?
[07:02] <TheShocker> hehe
[07:02] <graveson1> TheShocker: yes with sudo
[07:02] <jvolkman> graveson1, you'll need to be more specific about what the error says
[07:02] <TheShocker> ahhh
[07:03] <TheShocker> forbidden is probably a http error code graveson1
[07:03] <graveson1> jvolkman: Failed to fetch http://ubuntu.tiscali.nl/pool/multiverse/d/devede/devede_2.9-0ubuntu2_all.deb  403 Forbidden [IP: 212.71.37.54 8080] 
[07:03] <lan1g1r0> hello everyone
[07:03] <TheShocker> yup
[07:03] <stefg> dsoul: fat is writable... the trouble is there are no permeissions in fat32, so they are 'faked' by the mount command. you have to be member of group plugdev to be able to write. chmod or chown on fat32 does nothing
[07:03] <ChibaPet> Well, I guess it'll be an adventure getting nVidia support, but it shouldn't be too painful, I guess.
[07:03] <jvolkman> graveson1, that's a problem with the remote server, not your own machine
[07:03] <lan1g1r0> i have an mbr problem
[07:03] <ChibaPet> A small adventure.
[07:03] <ChibaPet> Later, all! Have a good weekend.
[07:03] <TheShocker> graveson1: replace ubuntu.tiscali.nl with nl.archive.ubuntu.com in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[07:04] <TheShocker> the apt-get update
[07:04] <TheShocker> then*
[07:04] <dsoul> stefg: ok, thanks for help =) i'm going to search google now.
[07:04] <stefg> !pmount
[07:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pmount - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:04] <graveson1> TheShocker: let me try that
[07:05] <stefg> dsoul: the trick is 'pmount' read about it
[07:05] <TheShocker> backup sources.list maybe
[07:05] <TheShocker> (at graveson1)
[07:05] <stefg> !mountwindows | dsoul
[07:05] <ubotu> dsoul: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[07:06] <burningfire> Hello. I'm installing my own package called `stk` and it comes into conflict with the debian `stk` package (sound synth toolkit). How do I set it up so apt doesn't have the debian `stk` registered so update-manager doesn't constantly bug me about upgrading?
[07:07] <hwilde> burningfire, uninstall the deb stk first and u should be fine
[07:07] <stefg> !pinning | burningfire
[07:07] <ubotu> burningfire: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[07:07] <TheShocker> burningfire: change the name of your app?
[07:07] <graveson1> TheShocker: still the same ( Err http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com feisty/main Packages
[07:07] <graveson1>   403 Forbidden [IP: 212.71.37.54 8080] 
[07:07] <graveson1> )
[07:08] <TheShocker> hmmmm
[07:08] <TheShocker> hold on let me check
[07:08] <TheShocker> what was your apt-get command again graveson1 ?
[07:08] <kyrel> is there a mdadm hacker in here ?
[07:08] <stefg> graveson1: how about getting a fresh sources.list at !easysource ?
[07:08] <graveson1> TheShocker: sudo apt-get update
[07:08] <stefg> !easysource | graveson1
[07:09] <ubotu> graveson1: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[07:09] <graveson1> stefg: how do i do that
[07:09] <idefixx> burningfire: name it properly, in the control file and changelog... or just compile it so its installed to /usr/local and rename the package to apt doesnt thing it the same thing.
[07:09] <TheShocker> apt-get install devede?
[07:09] <stefg> graveson1: see above
[07:09] <graveson1> stefg: let me try that as well
[07:09] <idefixx> burningfire: when you use the second option you can have both your and the distro std files installed at the same time.
[07:09] <geolr> Hi there! I would want to have a full backup of my home-directory. I was wondering: Does copy it to a vfat formated drive and move it back destroy the unix-permissions?
[07:09] <TheShocker> weird. it's working fine for me graveson1
[07:09] <stefg> geolr: yes...
[07:10] <stefg> !backup | geolr
[07:10] <ubotu> geolr: 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
[07:10] <wesley_ip> alguem pode me ajudar?
[07:11] <stefg> geolr: you could still use a loop-file though, if you want just a plain image
[07:11] <anabelle> Hi how can i remove the audio from a video file?
[07:11] <wesley_ip> pq os usuarios que entram no aparecem na ista ao lado?
[07:11] <geolr> stefg: I see. Do a tar-file and copy that has the same effect?
[07:11] <navets> does anyone here know how I can add to the ubuntu meta-package?
[07:11] <wesley_ip> somebody here speak portuguese
[07:11] <graveson1> stefg: still the same
[07:12] <kane77> navets, what do you mean?
[07:12] <dsoul> wesley_ip: me, but chat in pvt.
[07:12] <anabelle> wesley_ip i speak spanish, close enough?
[07:12] <Pengnuin666> hello, i have a tv card and to get to work i had to use rmmod saa7134 as it cat detect my card automatically and then use modprobe saa7134 card=59. Is there any way to do that automatically on boot?
[07:12] <anabelle> im trying to remove the audio with mencoder but i dont know how
[07:12] <stefg> geolr: tar conserves permissions, of course (it's a unix tool) just the tar file itself has no real unix permissions then (which is neglectable)
[07:12] <navets> kane77: I would like to create a ubuntu live cd, that pre-installes certian apps that done come with ubuntu
[07:12] <LDSTrooper> Greetings!
[07:13] <jcegarra> hi
[07:13] <LDSTrooper> I am about to add a second gig of RAM to my system
[07:13] <jcegarra> hello
[07:13] <keeev> LDSTrooper, lovely.
[07:13] <redline6561_> anyone know how to add a tomcat startup script on feisty?
[07:13] <LDSTrooper> is Ubuntu going to need reconfiguring afterwards?
[07:13] <jcegarra> somebody there?
[07:13] <jcegarra> please
[07:13] <redline6561_> or a resin or jetty start script?
[07:13] <moustafa> I want to open chat rooms , How?
[07:13] <Flannel> LDSTrooper: Nope.  Just remember to unplug your computer before doing it
[07:13] <jcegarra> i need to know thet
[07:14] <geolr> stefg: Ok, then I will have a closer look on the docus-links by ubotu. Many thanks!
[07:14] <jcegarra> helloooooooooooooooooooooo
[07:14] <Flannel> !ask | jcegarra
[07:14] <ubotu> jcegarra: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:14] <redline6561_> jcegarra: what's your question?
[07:14] <dsoul> !fuse
[07:14] <ubotu> Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing using fuse here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[07:14] <Flannel> !ntfs-3g
[07:14] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[07:14] <Journeyman> anyone have any luck installing mod_security
[07:14] <LDSTrooper> is Ubuntu going to need reconfiguring after I add the new RAM?
[07:14] <hwilde> !apache | redline6561_
[07:14] <ubotu> redline6561_: 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+)
[07:14] <jcegarra> my firefox is no right?
[07:14] <redline6561_> NTFS is actually pretty safe at this point.
[07:14] <Flannel> LDSTrooper: no
[07:14] <hwilde> redline6561_, there will be tomcat help in those links from apache
[07:14] <LDSTrooper> ok thanks...
[07:15] <LDSTrooper> see you soon guys
[07:15] <geolr> LDSTrooper: No, I it would basically use it.
[07:15] <redline6561_> thanks hwilde
[07:15] <moustafa> Did nobody help me please ? I want to install the best Java for linux7.4
[07:15] <stefg> LDSTrooper: probably not... check with free -m if the new ram is recognized
[07:15] <dsoul> jcegarra: apt-get remove firefox;apt-get install firefox
[07:15] <jcegarra> hi
[07:15] <Flannel> !java | moustafa
[07:15] <ubotu> moustafa: 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
[07:15] <dsoul> jcegarra, apt-get remove firefox;apt-get install firefox
[07:16] <stefg> dsoul: uhoh... this will go haywire
[07:16] <[g2] _> anybody running feisty on the new Macbook Pros ?
[07:16] <TheShocker> Is there a fix for this? if I insert a recorded dvd+rw (ubuntu feisty dvd on it) in my dvd burner the gnome desktop sees it as empty and gives me a burn dvd dialogue, when I insert it in my dvd-rom it shows it as it's supposed to (opens a nautilus in the dvd folder, asks me if I want to add it as a repo etc)
[07:17] <visham> hi folks
[07:17] <hwilde> TheShocker, what is your question?
[07:17] <hwilde> !hi | visham
[07:17] <ubotu> visham: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:17] <[g2] _> hwilde: I'm with you :)
[07:17] <visham> nmap scan freezes my adsl modem
[07:17] <hwilde> !mac | [g2] _
[07:17] <wesley_ip> please if anybody see this mesage talk to me becouse i dont know if mi mirk is ok
[07:17] <visham> any body has solution?
[07:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:17] <hwilde> !apple | [g2] _
[07:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apple - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:17] <hwilde> wow
[07:17] <hwilde> ubotu doesn't know about apple mac
[07:17] <Scunizi> TheShocker, you may not have "closed" the dvd when you burned it...
[07:17] <dsoul> stefg: when i did install the dapper the installed firefox come with bugs, i reinstalled it to work fine..
[07:17] <Pengnuin666> hello, i have a tv card and to get to work i had to use rmmod saa7134 as it cat detect my card automatically and then use modprobe saa7134 card=59. Is there any way to do that automatically on boot?
[07:18] <dsoul> in feisty all pkgs come ok
[07:18] <Flannel> redline6561_: tomcat already has an init script, also you might be interested in libapache2-mod-jk, which lets tomcat piggyback on your apache
[07:18] <TheShocker> Scunizi: hmmm, thanks for the tip, it could be that
[07:18] <TheShocker> let me check
[07:18] <burningfire> Thanks guys, I used pinning to keep my package installed, and now update-manager stopped bugging me.
[07:18] <[g2] _> brb
[07:18] <visham> nmap problem pls help
[07:19] <matux> When I open a php file with apache it ask me to save it or open it, instead of executing it, what should I do?
[07:19] <stefg> dsoul: but uninstalling firefox will take a lot of dependencies with it, which won't be reinstalled if you go like that. The proper way would be sudo dpkg-reconfigure firefox, or sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox. Ususally just a fresh profile fixes it
[07:19] <redline6561_> flannel: yes, thanks. tried getting that to work and it never quite went. also tried with jetty and resin each with their own respective default scripts. it's a classic case of something that should just work(tm) and isn't. i'll keep working on it. perhaps i've missed something. i have a detailed install process if you're curious.
[07:19] <demonstealer> bajaj?
[07:19] <sahil> sup man
[07:20] <dsoul> stefg: ok, hehe, but he didn't read my "help" =P
[07:20] <sparr> My games that use OSS have static/clicking in the audio.  I use a realtek alc883 and nvidia mcp61, onboard.  it sounds like this http://sparr.homeip.net/static.ogg .  Upgrading to kernel 2.6.22 didnt help.  Any ideas?
[07:20] <Pengnuin666> where abouts is the list of modules that are loaded at boot and is there a way to modify their command lines
[07:20] <sahil> demonstealer, you can come here and ask questions to any of your problems
[07:20] <dsoul> going to job, thanks all.
[07:20] <hwilde> Pengnuin666, "man modprobe.conf"
[07:20] <Pengnuin666> cheers
[07:21] <hwilde> Pengnuin666, or man modprobe
[07:21] <tag> Is there anything different about using a proxy autoc-config file in gnome?
[07:21] <matux> When I open a php file with apache it ask me to save it or open it, instead of executing it, what should I do?
[07:21] <fuzzy> hello people.. for a pretty long time already my nvidia driver is not working well.. x is not starting up, and when i type startx i get the following error: "NVIDIA: No matching Device section for instance (BusID PCI:1:0:0) found".. can anyone help me plz?
[07:21] <betho> what promode make ?
[07:21] <Sh3r1ff> matux: apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[07:22] <LMZ> hello to all
[07:22] <dsoul> Sh3r1ff: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5, or go synaptic and install the mods
[07:22] <dsoul> ops, matux, read above
[07:22] <sahil> demonstealer, this is the ubuntu community help IRC
[07:22] <stefg> fuzzy: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , make sure to select the nvidia-driver (not nv) if you have the proprietary one
[07:23] <fuzzy> stefg: thanks will try that
[07:23] <thedrummer> Can anybody advice me some awesome docks (like in masoc)  ???
[07:23] <betho> hola
[07:23] <LMZ> i've got new monitor with smaller size, and now i can't see my desktop icons, help please
[07:23] <betho> algem sabe conf webcam ?
[07:23] <demonstealer> understood sahil
[07:23] <stefg> !pt | betho
[07:23] <ubotu> betho: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[07:24] <Sh3r1ff> matux: what are the permissions for the file?
[07:24] <Parmenion> LMZ, system, preferences, screen resolution
[07:24] <aimtrainer> hi can anyone recommand anything to easily configure samba? I'm tryin it with swat atm but I can't get it to work
[07:24] <TheShocker> thedrummer: I like yab, it's part of adesklets
[07:25] <Sh3r1ff> matux: if you want my help talk here
[07:25] <matux> the php file have execute permisions
[07:25] <red_sam> Is there a channel specifically for xubuntu?
[07:25] <noelferreira> what is actually the best solution for amd64 feisty using flah?
[07:25] <Pengnuin666> is modprobe just a program that runs after the kernel has loaded all the modules?
[07:25] <barbara> did mozilla.org go down?
[07:25] <barbara> I can't reach their webpage
[07:25] <matux> I used to have php and apache working but it isn't since I upgrade to 7.04
[07:26] <dsoul> aimtrainer: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Samba_Server
[07:26] <Sh3r1ff> matux: did you edit the apache conf file?
[07:26] <thedrummer> TheShocker, does it show running apps / windows or only icons to run apps ?
[07:26] <matux> nop
[07:26] <TheShocker> thedrummer: only icons to run apps
[07:26] <matux> no i haven't
[07:26] <aimtrainer> dsoul, been there but thanks
[07:26] <thedrummer> :|
[07:27] <mileszs> matux: Check your apache2.conf, ensure that there's a php line in your 'AddType' declarations.
[07:27] <dsoul> matux: is it first time apache runs?
[07:27] <thedrummer> Can anybody advice me some awesome docks (like in masoc)  ???
[07:27] <sparr> thedrummer: considering that apple stole the dock idea from *nix, thats a very funny question  :)
[07:28] <dsoul> try reboot the apache svs
[07:28] <matux> yes and not, it is the first time since the upgrade I am trying to use it, but i have restarted it many times
[07:28] <TheShocker> ok, burned an iso with growisofs with -dvd-compat (so it's a closed session) and still gnome asks me what I want to do with what it thinks is a blank dvd+rw
[07:28] <demonstealer> sahil i am unable to private message you
[07:28] <dsoul> aimtrainer: try reboot the apache services or ur pc, and msg me =)
[07:28] <sahil> see if you can see mine demonstealer
[07:28] <demonstealer> not yet
[07:28] <thedrummer> sparr, well, i still can't find a dock wotking with twinview and showing me apps running
[07:29] <thedrummer> sparr, that;'s why i'm akin'
[07:29] <dsoul> what pkg i use to control my iPod nano files and mp3?
[07:29] <fuzzy> it's still unpossible for me to start x.. when i type 'startx' i get the following message: "(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.".. can anyone please help me??
[07:29] <demonstealer> cannot, sahil
[07:29] <dsoul> !ipod
[07:29] <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
[07:29] <ParityBit> !lame
[07:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lame - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:29] <sahil> demonstealer, weird
[07:29] <ParityBit> !k3b
[07:29] <ubotu> k3b is a feature-rich and user-friendly burning application for KDE (and, as all KDE applications, works fine on GNOME). For a guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/K3BHowto
[07:30] <Sh3r1ff> matux: try adding AddType application/x-httpd-php .php to your apache conf file
[07:30] <criXtiano> hi people, I have some problem here, please: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474586&highlight=acer+aperture
[07:30] <TheShocker> kde apps all work well in gnome? someone please tell superkaramba that :|
[07:30] <matux> Sh3f1ff in the addtype section?
[07:30] <sparr> dsoul: Amarok is my preference
[07:31] <demonstealer> sahil, still unable
[07:31] <fuzzy> can anyone please help me?? i'm not able to start my x.. see my previous question..
[07:31] <dsoul> sparr: ok, going to try amarok... i did try to use the gtkpod, but he doesn't found my ipod dvc (and it was mounted)
[07:31] <Sh3r1ff> matux: place it with the other AddTypes, there should be a few, maybe commented out
[07:32] <noelferreira> what is actually the best solution for amd64 feisty using flah?
[07:32] <sahil> demonstealer, and you cant see mine either eh?
[07:32] <stefg> !flash64
[07:32] <ubotu> You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[07:33] <demonstealer> no sahil
[07:33] <matux> I did it but still the same, I restarted apache and when I click on the file I tells me It is a php script , If I want to save it or open it with bluefish
[07:33] <agarcia> hola
[07:33] <Journeyman> has anyone been able to get mod_security to work with apache?
[07:33] <fantasmck> close
[07:35] <navets> how do i create a shortcut folder?
[07:35] <aimtrainer> hi dsoul - restarted my pc
[07:36] <matux> I notice something, php5 is in mods avilable, but not in mods enabled
[07:36] <ed1t> i installed apache2 where is the www folder?
[07:36] <matux> is that normal
[07:36] <gnychis_> i did a server install, so i just have a barebones system... how do i do a software update on everything? apt-get upgrade?
[07:36] <Journeyman> matux yes
[07:36] <matux> edlt , the www folder is in var/www
[07:36] <Journeyman> mod-avalible is all the mods avaliable for the system
[07:36] <ubuntuEdgy> ed1t: type locate www
[07:36] <Journeyman> mods-enabled are the modules that are enabled
[07:36] <matux> I did it but still the same, I restarted apache and when I click on the file I tells me It is a php script , If I want to save it or open it with bluefish
[07:36] <ed1t> thx
[07:36] <matux> so php is not enable
[07:37] <matux> how do I enable php5
[07:37] <jhasse> How can i play midi files?
[07:37] <hwilde> !midi | jhasse
[07:37] <jhasse> matux: apache2?
[07:37] <ubotu> jhasse: Trouble playing MIDI files? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo
[07:37] <Journeyman> matux, you create a symbolic link to mods-enabled then restart apache
[07:37] <bhouncy> what interesting things do people do on Linux?
[07:37] <hwilde> irc
[07:37] <hwilde> lol
[07:37] <matux> jhasse yes apache2
[07:37] <Journeyman> bhouncy, I wouldn't say interesting, just normal things
[07:37] <matux> Journeyman how?
[07:37] <TheShocker> phaero: watch pr0n like everyone else? ;)
[07:37] <ed1t> ubuntuEdgy, how can i move that folder to my home folder? not with mv command in apache....or if possible just create a symlink ?
[07:38] <ubuntuEdgy> symlink sounds good.
[07:38] <jhasse> matux: sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5
[07:38] <bhouncy> Journeyman, I'm on vista at the moment.. still things I find difficult to do on linux
[07:39] <ubuntuEdgy> creat a folder in your home, and the symlink it ti ww
[07:39] <Journeyman> matux, ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/module.load /etc/apache2/mods-available/modules.load
[07:39] <Journeyman> replace module.load with the correct file
[07:39] <Journeyman> also do the conf file
[07:39] <ubuntuEdgy> 8it to www
[07:39] <Journeyman> bhouncy, I don't see how that is, it is very simple
[07:39] <ubuntuish> anyone know how to go about installing a plugin for compiz?
[07:39] <bhouncy> my 3D for a start.. never ever got that to work
[07:39] <Journeyman> bhouncy, sounds like you are just used to the windows way, so it is different not difficult
[07:40] <BeastlyKings> My CPU is hyper threaded, which I assume is a good thing. but when doing something very, CPU hungry, only one of the virtual cores goes to 100% and the other idles. Would it be smart to turn off hyper threading because I'm not using multi threaded apps?
[07:40] <Journeyman> 3D is a waste of resources
[07:40] <ubuntuEdgy> ed1t: ln -s /home dir/ www dir
[07:40] <ubuntuEdgy> im a noob myself
[07:40] <jcrespo> sois gays
[07:40] <wesley_ip> wy i cat speak with you
[07:40] <Journeyman> BeastlyKings, not if you want to multi-task
[07:40] <bhouncy> Journeyman, a lot to learn when been brought up on windows click and go
[07:40] <wesley_ip> somebody can help me
[07:40] <Journeyman> bhouncy, ubuntu is very click and go
[07:41] <ubuntuEdgy> wesley_ip:  hi
[07:41] <BeastlyKings> Journeyman, then how do I make it go faster when I'm not multi tasking?
[07:41] <Journeyman> BeastlyKings, the single process may be using 100% of one core, but then other processes should use the other core
[07:41] <jhasse> matux: then restart apache2 with sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[07:41] <Journeyman> BeastlyKings, well it would depends on the program, not all programs will take advantage of it
[07:41] <Journeyman> jhasse, that is silly, just do apache2ctl restart
[07:42] <jhasse> Journeyman: cool, thx. Didn't know that.
[07:43] <wesley_ip> wy a cant open a window to speak with a user
[07:43] <wesley_ip> ?
[07:43] <Pici> !register | wesley_ip
[07:43] <matux> It did that but still didn't worked, so i found this command: udo a2enmod php5 then restarted apache and it worked, thanks to you all
[07:43] <ubotu> wesley_ip: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[07:43] <Pici> wesley_ip: you cant pm without registering on this network.
[07:43] <wesley_ip> pici | i dont understant
[07:43] <wesley_ip> how i register
[07:43] <wesley_ip> ?
[07:43] <lan1g1r0> ok, new problem, now grub doesn't see the other oses
[07:44] <Pici> wesley_ip: see the mesage from ubotu above
[07:44] <BeastlyKings> Journeyman, I only have one physical core as I'm sure you know. So when one core is at 100% then technically isn't it only working at 50% total?
[07:44] <edugonch> Hello, I have a problem with ssh, I got this error every time I try to connect to my box --> Permission denied, please try again
[07:44] <lan1g1r0> and i don't remember where menu.lst is
[07:44] <DoobieMan> how do you delete a directory that isn't empty?
[07:44] <slytherin> wesley_ip: You don't need to pm for asking query. You can ask it in channel. :-)
[07:44] <edugonch> And this at the end Permission denied (password)
[07:44] <lan1g1r0> DoobieMan: rm -rf
[07:44] <slytherin> lan1g1r0: /boot/grub
[07:44] <wesley_ip> i dont speak inglish very well
[07:44] <wesley_ip> i am brasilian
[07:44] <ubuntuEdgy> its ok
[07:44] <Hypo> has anyone had experience splitting/joining WMV's?
[07:45] <wesley_ip> slytherin: yes but is confuse
[07:45] <noelferreira> what is actually the best solution for amd64 feisty using flah?
[07:45] <demonstealer> my beryl doesnt seem to have emerald in it
[07:45] <noelferreira> what is actually the best solution for amd64 feisty using flash?
[07:46] <bhouncy> I have a lot of open source software on vista but my computer is just for entertainment and linux isn't there yet
[07:46] <lan1g1r0> for some reason grub isn't reading menu.lst
[07:46] <ubuntuEdgy> demonstealer:  /join #beryl
[07:46] <wesley_ip> you now some chanel brasilin for i conect?
[07:46] <jhasse> lan1g1r0: maybe it's reading it from another partition?
[07:46] <slytherin> noelferreira: You may want to try gnash. of course you will have to compile latest version.
[07:46] <roxygirl> hey.  i'm lookin for some web design software that is drag and drop (so i don't have to learn html or java) but highly customizable...any ideas?
[07:46] <Bassetts> how can i find out where the executable for a script is
[07:46] <zaggynl> roxygirl, you're better off learning html/java/php
[07:46] <lan1g1r0> nope, this is the only one with grub2
[07:47] <noelferreira> it is better to than install i32 libs slytherin ?
[07:47] <ubuntuEdgy> wesley_ip: look at the channel list
[07:47] <jhasse> Bassetts: which script?
[07:47] <slytherin> roxygirl: nvu.
[07:47] <Bassetts> jhasse, demonspie
[07:47] <wesley_ip> some body know the best linux for one k6 2 450 with 128 RAM
[07:47] <slytherin> noelferreira: Can't say. It doesn't support flash 9 at all.
[07:47] <wesley_ip> ubuntuedg: ok
[07:47] <noelferreira> ok
[07:48] <slytherin> Bassetts: try command, which dameonspie
[07:48] <ubuntuEdgy> wesley_ip: ubunutu ?
[07:48] <roxygirl> zaggynl: i was gonna cop out and not take the time to learn...so i can get my business up and running faster
[07:48] <bhouncy> I'm a risk taker which isn't good on linux.. too many disk formats
[07:48] <Bassetts> slytherin, nothing came up
[07:48] <roxygirl> any ideas of where to start?
[07:48] <ccpc> any one know a good/powerfull diff/merge tool ?
[07:48] <zaggynl> actually learning html and all that is really worth the investment
[07:49] <slytherin> Bassetts: What is it actually? From where do you run it?
[07:49] <wesley_ip> ubuntuedge: i install the last version of ubuntu but is very slow
[07:49] <zaggynl> drag 'n drop doesn't really cut in terms of security/personalising thing
[07:49] <zaggynl> s
[07:49] <slytherin> roxygirl: About what?
[07:49] <roxygirl> ok...maybe it's the girl in me that really just wants to deal with the aesthetic stuff and not the programming!
[07:49] <kempoller> wesley-ip: #ubuntu-br-al #ubuntu-br-doc ubuntu-pt are the closest I can find
[07:49] <hennes> hello
[07:49] <Bassetts> its ok slytherin i found it =)
[07:49] <roxygirl> slytherin:  i'm lookin for some web design software that's drag and drop, but has lots of customizable options
[07:49] <slytherin> roxygirl: Did you try nvu?
[07:49] <marfeath> in bash scripting is there a command like cut that can remove the first 5 characters from a string?
[07:49] <navets> how do i open a .rar ?
[07:50] <roxygirl> slytherin: nope i'll try there
[07:50] <slytherin> navets: Install package unrar
[07:50] <disasm> marfeath: why not use cut?
[07:50] <wesley_ip> kempoller: thank you
[07:51] <jvolkman> marfeath, sed "s/^.....//"
[07:51] <roxygirl> thanks
[07:51] <navets> slytherin: kthx
[07:51] <bhouncy> drag and drop is like putting a soft pillow at your head. Learning the programming gives you the pillow factory
[07:51] <marfeath> disasm, is there a way to do it with cut?  because it can do delimiters but the first 5 chars repeat so it would mess up my string
[07:51] <marfeath> jvolkman, thanks i'll try that
[07:51] <Shaneras> Hi
[07:52] <slytherin> Shaneras: Hi
[07:52] <Shaneras> I cought the ubuntu 7.0 and now I have to put this in the CD , but what archive I have to put?
[07:52] <Tricore> Did you burn the .iso to a CD?
[07:52] <Shaneras> My english isnt very good , because Im from brazil
[07:53] <Enron> so people from brazil don't speak good english?
[07:53] <disasm> marfeath: echo abcdeabcde|cut -c1,2,3,4,5
[07:53] <bhouncy> what program you use to burn?
[07:53] <Shaneras> So , I want to know where is the .iso
[07:53] <Shaneras> Speak but I speak +-
[07:53] <Tricore> You downloaded the .iso ?
[07:53] <Shaneras> Nero
[07:53] <Azul> +-?
[07:53] <Shaneras> yeah
[07:53] <kempoller> wesley_ip: you might also want to try xubuntu. Its supposed to be a bit quicker on older hardware
[07:53] <Shaneras> sou sou
[07:53] <slytherin> Shaneras: From where did you cought/bought whatever you have got?
[07:53] <bhouncy> find the file you downloaded
[07:53] <disasm> bhouncy: cdrecord ;-)
[07:54] <Shaneras> I dont know how you say
[07:54] <Azul> Shaneras: felia da pota
[07:54] <Shaneras> xD
[07:54] <marfeath> disasm, jvolkman had one that worked for me, and that would cut out the first 5 and leave me with only that, i need to remove them, and I cant select all the chars manually because I'm not sure how long the entire string will be
[07:54] <disasm> wesley_ip: if you've already installed ubuntu, just install a lighter weight desktop manager rather than reinstalling xubuntu
[07:54] <Tricore> So could someone please help me getting Ubuntu to run any res higher than 800x600@50hz with nvidia drivers (not nv)?
[07:54] <roxygirl> anyone know how to get my iRiver mp3 player to recognize my ID3 tags?  right now it's just in a browser folder and it won't sort it by artist/genre/etc which is SO annoying
[07:54] <Tricore> I've fixed my xorg.conf
[07:54] <Azul> Shaneras: i learned that from a brazilian guy.. he says it's a good thing
[07:54] <disasm> ah, I see
[07:54] <Shaneras> I cougth from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-1/
[07:54] <marfeath> disasm, thanks though
[07:55] <TheShocker> I think pota means whore Azul
[07:55] <hwilde> !language | TheShocker
[07:55] <ubotu> TheShocker: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:55] <Shaneras> Nerver say filho da puta to a brasilian
[07:55] <slytherin> roxygirl: Is it ID3v1 or v2?
[07:55] <hwilde> !fixres | Tricore
[07:55] <ubotu> Tricore: 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
[07:55] <Azul> TheShocker: really?
[07:55] <_gpg_> what's the equivalent of kdiff3 under ubuntu ?
[07:55] <Azul> he tricked me
[07:55] <ubuntuEdgy> ./
[07:55] <TheShocker> ehm, when I point someone to the fact htey use an obscene term in another language you tell me to watch my language? nice
[07:55] <afie> Nice going Ubuntu guys. Breaking intel hda sound with an update. I setup Ubuntu on a laptop of a client of mine.
[07:55] <ubuntuEdgy> ./me
[07:55] <slytherin> _gpg_: try meld
[07:55] <afie> I am complaining.
[07:55] <afie> I like your software and I'll keep telling others to use it.
[07:56] <afie> But you guys are breaking my balls
[07:56] <Shaneras> because this is same you say to a american guy : Son of a bitch
[07:56] <afie> You're breaking my balls here . . .
[07:56] <_gpg_> slytherin ty
[07:56] <afie> don't break sound
[07:56] <hwilde> !language | Shaneras
[07:56] <ubotu> Shaneras: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:56] <mosimo> ok, if i edit /etc/rc.local and just add "cd /opt/eggdrop" on one line then "./eggdrop" on the next but before "exit 0" it should run at start up?
[07:56] <Azul> he always jokes, so i couldn't know when he's right and when he's wrong
[07:56] <Azul> or joking
[07:56] <Drk_Guy> Hy guys!
[07:56] <Shaneras> no problem xD
[07:56] <hwilde> mosimo, one line,  /opt/eggrop/eggrop
[07:56] <mosimo> because its not and i duno how to make my eggdrop start on boot (without having to login and use sessions)
[07:56] <Azul> Shaneras: thanks for telling me that
[07:56] <Azul> XD
[07:56] <afie> There' s no way in hell my client here can get sound working on her laptop on her own. I . . can't get sound going either. And I'm a Gentoo and OpenBSD user if i had a couple more hours . . .
[07:56] <afie> no one's listening to me
[07:56] <Tricore> ubotu: Thanks, I'll have a look at that how-to.
[07:56] <mosimo> if i do that it cant find the scripts, i need to cd into it first :/
[07:56] <hwilde> !sound | afie
[07:56] <ubotu> afie: 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
[07:56] <afie> If any Ubuntu devs see this, don't break sound with automatic Feisty updates =(
[07:57] <Tricore> doooh
[07:57] <Tricore> A bot :P
[07:57] <afie> hwilde, Wayyy ahead of you man.
[07:57] <PriceChild> !bug | afie
[07:57] <ubotu> afie: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[07:57] <hwilde> mosimo, /opt/eggdrop/eggrop is the same as cd /opt/eggdrop; ./eggdrop
[07:57] <kempoller> afie: what laptop?
[07:57] <afie> PriceChild, Way ahead of you too. Did a loooot 'a googlin'
[07:57] <alexmax> Where can we file problems with mpd?
[07:57] <Drk_Guy> How i can configure X to allow me setting 1280*1024 on my screen
[07:57] <Shaneras> What is the best ubuntu for me a iniciant
[07:57] <alexmax> The version that comes with xubuntu is terrible
[07:57] <hwilde> !fixres | Drk_Guy
[07:57] <radioaktivstorm> hello, anyone know how to stop epiphany from opening new windows? i want to override that and make everything open in tabs
[07:57] <ubotu> Drk_Guy: 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
[07:57] <slytherin> afie: Why don't you file a bug?
[07:57] <afie> It's a Lenevo something. I'd be able to tell you the model but it's not anywhere on any of the stickers.
[07:57] <afie> slytherin, Because the bug has been filed to hell and back.
[07:57] <alfredo> hola
[07:57] <slytherin> alexmax: In launchpad.net
[07:57] <bhouncy> I think I have learned all I need for today.. love and peace :x
[07:57] <Azul> Shaneras: iniciant?
[07:58] <hwilde> afie, I have several lenovo models with no sound problems.
[07:58] <afie> I'll be happy to give you all the lspci dmesg cat /proc/<whatever> you'd like.
[07:58] <Pici> afie: so you did file a bug report?
[07:58] <Drk_Guy> Thanx Hwilde, i'll try it
[07:58] <afie> hwilde, I envy you.
[07:58] <mosimo> mosimo@ubuntu-server:/$ /opt/eggdrop/eggdrop
[07:58] <mosimo> [18:58]  LANG: No lang files found for section core.
[07:58] <hwilde> afie, /msg me your sound issue ok
[07:58] <mosimo> get that using /opt/eggdrop/eggdrop
[07:58] <kempoller> afie; the buga already filed, patch made. I'll sort u a link
[07:58] <afie> Cool =)
[07:58] <Shaneras> What is the best ubuntu for me an iniciant?
[07:58] <kempoller> afie: used to the terminal?
[07:58] <Azul> Shaneras: there is ubuntu, edubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu, ubuntustudio... i recomend you start with ubuntu
[07:58] <TheShocker> Shaneras: you can try the stock ubuntu if your pc is reasonably new
[07:59] <TheShocker> and add the other repos later
[07:59] <TheShocker> you can start with ubuntu and add xubuntu and kununtu repos later without any problem
[07:59] <hwilde> mosimo, edit your eggdrop script and put the full paths in there bc /etc/rc.local is not going to run it from that directory
[07:59] <Shaneras> I started with ubuntu
[07:59] <Shaneras> But now
[07:59] <Shaneras> There is a new version
[07:59] <hwilde> !enter | Shaneras
[07:59] <Shaneras> 7.10
[07:59] <Shaneras> and I cought
[07:59] <slytherin> TheShocker: The repos for xubuntu are same as ubuntu I think
[08:00] <ubotu> Shaneras: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:00] <Shaneras> But the people sai that is bad for me the nem version 7.10
[08:00] <hwilde> !xubuntu | slytherin TheShocker
[08:00] <ubotu> slytherin TheShocker: 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
[08:00] <mosimo> alright, i always have "hamachi start" in rc.local but that doesnt seem to run either
[08:00] <mosimo> always = also
[08:00] <kempoller> afie: is it 3000 c200?
[08:00] <bluebanana> I would like to turn off Alt-Click, because I'm using Inkscape. How do i turn of Alt-Click usage in Ubuntu, or at least when I'm using Inkscape?
[08:00] <tokj> and the same as kubuntu
[08:00] <Pici> Shaneras: 7.10 is not out yet, it is currently in alpha testing.
[08:00] <foxteck> howdy :-)
[08:00] <hwilde> mosimo, /etc/rc.local runs as root.  can you run those scripts as super user from a different directory?
[08:00] <hwilde> !hi | foxteck
[08:00] <ubotu> foxteck: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:00] <slytherin> Shaneras: It is alpha version. Not stable.
[08:00] <afie> kempoller, The sound chip? no
[08:00] <foxteck> is there a way to make Win+E open my home folder?
[08:00] <Azul> Shaneras: are you using 7.04?
[08:00] <Shaneras> So you recomended to me the version 7.04?
[08:00] <Shaneras> noo
[08:00] <kempoller> afie: the laptop model. 300 c200 or n100
[08:00] <mosimo> hamachi start runs from anywhere as any user
[08:00] <Shaneras> I will cought this now
[08:01] <jk2> evening all
[08:01] <Azul> Shaneras: what ubuntu are you on?
[08:02] <jk2> anyone tell me how to get to .conf file
[08:02] <slytherin> foxteck: System->Preferences->Keyboard shortcuts
[08:02] <mosimo> and the eggdrop will only run from that dir, ill edit the eggdrop scripts and see if i can add full paths though
[08:02] <ubuntuEdgy>  jk2: hi
[08:02] <jk2> /etc/hellanzb.conf <---- trying to mod that
[08:02] <jk2> hi edgy
[08:02] <foxteck> slytherin, i set it there, but it doesn't work
[08:02] <hwilde> jk2, sudo nano /etc/hellanzb.conf
[08:02] <foxteck> it doesnt do anyhitng...
[08:02] <foxteck> i set run to Win+R which works fine, but Win+E to open home doesnt =(
[08:02] <slytherin> foxteck: Did you set it to Win+E. Because I can't
[08:02] <hwilde> mosimo, you will have to put hte full path in /etc/rc.local.  hamachi start runs anywhere because of your PATH environment variable.
[08:03] <silvertip257> I need some help with configuring my build of busybox:  see this link;;  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25754/
[08:03] <ubuntuEdgy> hwilde:  do you use 2gedit"
[08:03] <lunderhage> Does anyone have any idea about how to avoid automounting drives?
[08:03] <foxteck> slytherin, yes, it says Mod4+E but mod4 is my win key
[08:03] <mosimo> ahh ok, cheers hwilde
[08:04] <Azul> lunderhage: i think you have to uninstall the auto-mount packages
[08:04] <lunderhage> Azul: I like the auto-mount function, but I don't want it to mount single raid devices.
[08:04] <jk2> sudo: setup: command not found
[08:04] <jk2>  :/
[08:04] <slytherin> foxteck: File a help ticket on launchpad
[08:04] <ubuntuEdgy>  lunderhage: sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[08:04] <ubuntuEdgy> or sudo nano
[08:05] <lunderhage> ubuntuEdgy: The drives I don't want to mount is not listed there.
[08:05] <ubuntuEdgy> ok sorry
[08:05] <foxteck> where is the launchpad :-D ?
[08:05] <hwilde> !launchpad | foxteck
[08:05] <ubotu> foxteck: launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[08:05] <jk2> edgy nano went AWOL sorry
[08:05] <kempoller> afie: terminal based howto here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/Lenovo3000C200  for 3000 c200, works on n100 too. let me know if you'd rather a more clickable fix
[08:05] <ubuntuEdgy>  lunderhage: tryed google
[08:06] <foxteck> thanks :-)
[08:06] <Azul> lunderhage: i don't know of a tool that'll avoid automounting a certain drive
[08:06] <lunderhage> There must be some way to avoid mounting /dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1 because they are parts of a raid array.
[08:06] <jk2> in the config file now - no idea what to do but then again its my third day on linux !
[08:06] <afie> kempoller, I think it may be a 3000. Thank you.
[08:06] <brimiles> could anyone list the possibilities hardware wise for why live cd's run incredibly slow on my machine?  its 2 ghz 1 gig of ram machine... even when i did finally get ubuntu installed it's still running incredibly slow, i tried another distro's live cd and had the same problems
[08:06] <Shaneras> All of you have ubuntu in yours computer?
[08:06] <lunderhage> I use dmraid to mount them as a raid device, but that's another device then.
[08:06] <slytherin> brimiles: Check RAM :-)
[08:06] <Azul> i do
[08:06] <TheShocker> for the removable drives automounting: go to System -> Preferences -< Removable Drives And Media
[08:06] <lunderhage> i do
[08:06] <ubuntuEdgy>  lunderhage: i think its a bug , i s the drive ntfs ?
[08:07] <PriceChild> Shaneras, please keep it to support questions only in here... you don't want 1111 people answering you ;)
[08:07] <lunderhage> ubuntuEdgy: Yes.
[08:07] <kempoller> afie: scroll down to notes
[08:07] <ubuntuEdgy> yeh i used to get that too.
[08:07] <boson> Hello! Does anyone know where I could find the xscreensaver-extras package? I can't find it anywhere
[08:07] <Shaneras> Azul
[08:07] <brimiles> slytherin: when you say check RAM how would i do that.. i did do a memtest and it passed 5 times
[08:07] <ubuntuEdgy> i dont know if it happens on feisty thou.
[08:08] <kempoller> afie: its a pain at the moment because those steps have to be taken everytime theres a kernel update
[08:08] <TheShocker> boson: check the output of apt-cache search xscreensaver
[08:08] <Azul> Shaneras: what's up?
[08:08] <Pici> boson: its called xscreensaver-data-extra and its in universe.
[08:08] <Shaneras> Where are you from
[08:08] <ashikahamed> i can't use pinnacle pctvpro (Bt878) in ubuntu 6.06 LTS ,i used tvtime but only a blue screen saying no signal
[08:08] <Azul> Shaneras: i am from saudi arabia
[08:08] <boson> Pici: Ah, I saw that one, but didn't connect the two. I'll try it, thanks
[08:08] <navets> is there a linux audio player that supports the same internet radio as winamp and WMP ?
[08:08] <slytherin> brimiles: I know only memtest86
[08:08] <NeXtDaY> whois Azul
[08:08] <hwilde> navets, mplayer
[08:08] <slytherin> navets: rhythmbox
[08:08] <NeXtDaY> from sa ?
[08:08] <Trixsey> Ubuntu is whining about no network support (something about Avahi)... Is it something I should fix?
[08:08] <Shaneras> Waht is Azul in Saudi Arabia?
[08:09] <Azul> Shaneras: why are you slapping me?
[08:09] <brimiles> slytherin: so if it's passed that 5 times then the memory is probably fine?
[08:09] <slytherin> navets: Only that yu will have to manually add radio stations
[08:09] <slytherin> brimiles: Yes, it is.
[08:09] <afie> kempoller, Ah, it's a Lenevo 3000 N100
[08:09] <Tricore> How do I get other resolutions than 800x600@60hz on Ubuntu 7.04 with nvidia drivers? I've done dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and all that (and manually edited xorg.conf)
[08:09] <Azul> Shaneras: it doesn't mean anything.. it means blue in spanish i think
[08:09] <navets> slytherin: do you know if amorak can add radio stations? I kinda like it the best so far
[08:09] <hwilde> !fixres | Tricore
[08:09] <ubotu> Tricore: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:09] <hwilde> !nvidia | Tricore
[08:09] <ubotu> Tricore: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:09] <Azul> Shaneras: i picked it off a video game called final fantasy
[08:09] <Shaneras> Yeah its main blue in portuguese!!!
[08:10] <Tricore> !nvidia ?
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia ? - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <mute> how can you put colors in vim?
[08:10] <slytherin> navets: Iy should be able to. Never tried it.
[08:10] <hwilde> !nvidia | Tricore
[08:10] <ubotu> Tricore: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:10] <boson> Azul = blue in Spanish as well
[08:10] <NeXtDaY> Azul: you're from Saudi Arabia? :)
[08:10] <brimiles> slytherin: any other possibilities?  i do have a NVidia card as well so it shouldn't have problems from what i hear
[08:10] <TheShocker> mute: you use a vim theme
[08:10] <Azul> good to know
[08:10] <Azul> NeXtDaY: yeah
[08:10] <slytherin> Tiradin: You don't have to put question mark.
[08:10] <Tricore> Ubuntu installed all the nvidia drivers for me
[08:10] <mute> TheShocker, i got a vim theme how can tell vim to use it??
[08:10] <Shaneras> Azul in brasil = Blue in english
[08:10] <slytherin> brimiles: What version of ubuntu are you running?
[08:10] <Shaneras> euheuhuehe
[08:11] <Azul> in arabic blue = azraq
[08:11] <TheShocker> mute: put something like "colorscheme zellner" in your .vimrc
[08:11] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[08:11] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:11] <boson> Pici: That did it, thanks!
[08:11] <kempoller> afie: should be fine then. its alsa bug 2725. https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2725 bit more info on there, including a script to to all the installing
[08:11] <hwilde> PriceChild, why does !offtopic give devel channel info lol
[08:11] <Shaneras> OH very strange
[08:11] <afie> Thank you sir
[08:11] <NeXtDaY> Azul: momken tiji  #mytempchannel ? if possible
[08:11] <Azul> NeXtDaY: ok
[08:11] <PriceChild> hwilde, to direct gutsy users...
[08:12] <TheShocker> mute: is that working for you?
[08:12] <hwilde> PriceChild, yeah but you send !offtopic and it gives them #ubuntu+1 :/
[08:12] <Shaneras> In Brazil with you want to say that a boy is nice you say  : Seu cuso!
[08:12] <brimiles> slytherin: i'm doing a dual boot with XP and Feisty (the one i got off the website a day or two ago) i'm on my XP machine right now, the Feisty boot is just about unusable it takes like 20 minutes to boot and that's installed, it took like 17 hours to install at least (i did sleep during a bit of that)
[08:12] <Zilus> Hi
[08:12] <mute> TheShocker, not yet i'll keep trying
[08:12] <Zilus> anyone with palm and feisty problems?
[08:12] <TheShocker> zellner is the name of one colorscheme, you can pick others of course
[08:13] <hwilde> !palm | Zilus
[08:13] <ubotu> Zilus: A good guide for setting up Palm devices is at http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[08:13] <jk2> is there a decent firewall for linux ?
[08:13] <Zilus> thanks
[08:13] <hwilde> !firewall | jk2
[08:13] <ubotu> jk2: 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).
[08:13] <Pici> Shaneras: non support chat -> #ubuntu-offtopic please.
[08:13] <jk2> sudo apt-get Firestarter doesnt seem to be working
[08:13] <TheShocker> mute: I can link you to my .vimrc if you want
[08:13] <Shaneras> Sorry
[08:13] <jk2> :/
[08:13] <TheShocker> http://sandcat.nl/~sven/vimrc
[08:13] <mute> Thanks
[08:14] <TheShocker> ehm
[08:14] <TheShocker> let me fix permissions :)
[08:14] <mute> ok :p
[08:14] <TheShocker> done, sorry about that
[08:14] <kempoller> jk2: sudo apt-get install firestarter
[08:14] <jk2> doh
[08:15] <jk2> thanks - n00bster jk2 will continue
[08:15] <jk2> Reading package lists... Done
[08:15] <jk2> Building dependency tree
[08:15] <jk2> Reading state information... Done
[08:15] <jk2> E: Couldn't find package Firestarter
[08:15] <jk2> :/
[08:16] <PriceChild> jk2, case matters... no capital f
[08:16] <Pici> jk2: Linux is case sensitive
[08:16] <kempoller> jk2: firestarter
[08:16] <jk2> small f
[08:16] <jk2> yeah
[08:16] <jk2> lol
[08:16] <Pici> jk2: and try not to paste that much, use a !pastebin next time :)
[08:16] <jk2> Ill get used to the syntax
[08:16] <ivanneto> How can I turn down eth1? Tried 'sudo ifdown eth1' and '/etc/init.d/networking restart' (excluding eth1 config from the /etc/network/interfaces file), but no success.
[08:16] <jk2> !pastebin
[08:16] <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)
[08:16] <loopback1111> windows
[08:17] <TheShocker> ivanneto: ifconfig eth1 down
[08:17] <hwilde> !windows | loopback1111
[08:17] <ubotu> loopback1111: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[08:17] <Zilus> pi_bind error: /dev/pilot  :-(
[08:17] <loopback1111> linux
[08:17] <jk2> what syntax for pastbin should I be using ? ;x
[08:18] <ivanneto> TheShocker: That worked! Thank tou very much!
[08:18] <Pici> loopback1111: can we help you with something?
[08:18] <TheShocker> ivanneto: np :)
[08:18] <loopback1111> de nomizw
[08:18] <Bassetts> how can i find out the info of a usb bluetooth dongle
[08:18] <TheShocker> Bassetts: lsusb maybe?
[08:18] <hwilde> !usb | Bassetts
[08:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:18] <Pici> !gr | loopback1111
[08:18] <ubotu> loopback1111: #ubuntu-gr  #kubuntu-gr     /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[08:19] <TheShocker> Bassetts: lsusb -v even
[08:19] <Bassetts> thanks
[08:19] <jk2> OooOo
[08:19] <thug> There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon. anyone knows what is this about ?
[08:19] <katonidas> hello
[08:19] <hwilde> ubotu doesn't know usb wow
[08:19] <jk2> I installed my first program
[08:19] <loopback1111> bravo,ena ouzo sto paidi
[08:19] <katonidas> Someone can help me with a question about KIBA-DOCK ?
[08:19] <jk2> without using add/remove ! lol
[08:19] <PriceChild> katonidas, -effects please
[08:19] <TheShocker> Bassetts: hwinfo is a nice tool to see your hardware btw
[08:19] <Trixsey> Ubuntu is whining about no network support (something about Avahi)... Is it something I should fix?
[08:20] <omegacenti> As  the  4.2BSD  initgroups(3)  man  page  says:  No-one  seems to keep       /etc/group up-to-date.  Last Modified in 1992 O_O
[08:20] <hwilde> Trixsey, your question does not make sense ok
[08:20] <Bassetts> thanks TheShocker I just want to find out if i have any chance of this working
[08:20] <Trixsey> wtf is this avahi and why does it crash when I boot
[08:20] <omegacenti> !avahi
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about avahi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <omegacenti> !info avahi
[08:20] <PriceChild> !info avahi
[08:20] <omegacenti> ^_^ PriceChild I learn :)
[08:21] <Azul> !info avahi
[08:21] <ubotu> Package avahi does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[08:21] <hwilde> !botabuse
[08:21] <thug> There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon. anyone knows what is this about ?
[08:21] <omegacenti> hmmm.
[08:21] <smoore> Newbie here with a question....  My "Ctrl+click" doesn't work in Gnome when trying to select multiple files.  Any idea what is going wrong?
[08:21] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[08:21] <TheShocker> Trixsey: avahi is a "nullconf" network tool, you don't need it if you configured your network correctly
[08:21] <katonidas> okey thanks
[08:21] <BeastlyKings> whats a good program to monitor system temps?
[08:21] <Drk_Guy> Hey guys avahi info is in: http://avahi.org/
[08:22] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: gui or commandline?
[08:22] <Trixsey> TheShocker, I just plugged my stuff in
[08:22] <slytherin> thug: comes very rarely. Logout and login. If that doesn't fix it then restart.
[08:22] <Trixsey> :P
[08:22] <thug> slytherin ok
[08:22] <BeastlyKings> gui would be great but command is a possaibllity
[08:22] <BeastlyKings> *possibility
[08:22] <aMMuNix> is ubuntu blocking any ports? cause opening ports in my router doesn't do anything
[08:22] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: sensors-applet is a gnome applet for temperature sensors
[08:23] <Drk_Guy> aMMuNix, you need to configure IpTables
[08:23] <PriceChild> aMMuNix, ubuntu ships with no open ports by default
[08:23] <Drk_Guy> !IpTables
[08:23] <TheShocker> xsensors is a simple one you could use
[08:23] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[08:23] <BeastlyKings> is it in add/remove?
[08:23] <omegacenti> aMMuNix: Try looking at iptables or firestarter in system
[08:23] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: should be
[08:23] <PriceChild> aMMuNix, however, if you instal something like openssh-server, it will open its ports (ie 22)
[08:23] <TheShocker> or use apt-get to install it
[08:23] <BeastlyKings> cool, thx
[08:23] <PriceChild> aMMuNix, long story short you shouldn't have to worry about the firewall on ubuntu
[08:23] <TheShocker> np
[08:23] <Drk_Guy> !IpTables | aMMuNix
[08:23] <ubotu> aMMuNix: please see above
[08:23] <aMMuNix> above?
[08:23] <smoore> anyone know how to fix a "Ctrl+Click" problem when selecting files?
[08:24] <aMMuNix> PriceChild, what if I wanna open a port for KTorrent for example?
[08:24] <Azul> smoore: what seems to be the problem?
[08:24] <omegacenti> smoore I am not sure, but maybe looking in System > preferences > keyboard shortcuts might fix the trick
[08:24] <slytherin> smoore: What is problem?
[08:24] <smoore> Ctrl+click isn't working for me... but Shift+click does...
[08:24] <nicklas> Hej!
[08:25] <smoore> I can't select any disparate files....
[08:25] <nicklas> Hi!
[08:25] <omegacenti> hola
[08:25] <slytherin> smoore: Are both ethe ctrl keys not working?
[08:25] <Azul> smoore: try the other Ctrl button, see if it works
[08:25] <smoore> both of my Ctrl keys work....
[08:25] <slytherin> aMMuNix: try installing firestarter and open the port for bittorent
[08:25] <Drk_Guy> !spanish | omegacenti
[08:25] <ubotu> omegacenti: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:25] <omegacenti> Drk_Guy: lmao. I just said hola....
[08:25] <aMMuNix> ok slytherin, thanks
[08:25] <Gunirus> hi
[08:25] <Azul> smoore: so you don't have a problem
[08:25] <Drk_Guy> Yo tambien lo hablo
[08:25] <Azul> XD
[08:25] <dave__> hi
[08:26] <Drk_Guy> LOL
[08:26] <Gunirus> I have a problem with an Unremovable file
[08:26] <nicklas> Does any one the codes I can type to install EL on Ubuntu 7.04?
[08:26] <pedr1> Hi everyone!
[08:26] <Gunirus> on an ext3 FS
[08:26] <omegacenti> Drk_Guy: Anata wa nihongo o hanashimasu ka?
[08:26] <Azul> Gunirus: what does it say when you try to remove it?
[08:26] <aMMuNix> slytherin, no such thing for gnome?
[08:26] <TheCougar> is there any exchange like programs with ubuntu server?
[08:26] <slytherin> nicklas: wHAT IS el?
[08:26] <Drk_Guy> Gunirus, in a terminal "sudo rm <file's route>
[08:26] <dave__> how do you get xbox and xlink to work on ubuntu ?
[08:26] <slytherin> aMMuNix: WHAT?
[08:26] <nicklas> Eternal Land.
[08:26] <pedr1> I am trying to make run my Multifunction Hp, It prints but it doesn't scan
[08:26] <themod> Can anyone help me with a partition issue?
[08:26] <pedr1> any help?
[08:26] <Drk_Guy> Omegacenti, that's not Spanish
[08:26] <BeastlyKings> TheShocker, all I found was xsensors and once installed it doesn't work, I get no gui window or nothiong
[08:26] <Gunirus> rm: cannot lstat `\355\272\275\355\270\2012': No such file or directory
[08:26] <Gunirus> 
[08:26] <Drk_Guy> I don't understand
[08:26] <aMMuNix> slytherin, nevermind, forget it, :D
[08:27] <smoore> Azul:  my Ctrl keys work, but I can't select multiple files in a window manager by holding Ctrl+mouse click.  Any ideas?
[08:27] <aMMuNix> slytherin, got stupid for a sec
[08:27] <Gunirus> the file exist, 4B size, but i can't remove it
[08:27] <omegacenti> Drk_Guy: Japanese
[08:27] <Drk_Guy> WoW
[08:27] <Azul> smoore: not that i can think of, sorry
[08:27] <Drk_Guy> !Japanese | omegacenti
[08:27] <ubotu> omegacenti:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[08:27] <themod> Can anyone help me with an ext3 partition issue?  I can't write to it
[08:27] <dave__> any one help me with xlink and to work on here pls
[08:28] <omegacenti> Is it wrong that I can understand that?
[08:28] <Drk_Guy> LOL
[08:28] <Drk_Guy> Omega, maybe you talk the simplified one
[08:28] <slytherin> nicklas: What is eternal land? please give details.
[08:28] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: you have to install lm-sensors and configure it, not sure if xsensors installed it as a dependancy
[08:28] <Azul> themod: you probably need to change the mounting options in /etc/fstab
[08:28] <nicklas> It is a MMORPG.
[08:28] <pedr1> I have an HP Color LaserJet CM1015 on Ubuntu Feisty. It prints but it doesn't scan. Any help?
[08:28] <nicklas> http://www.eternal-lands.com
[08:28] <Azul> themod: add the write option
[08:28] <slytherin> nicklas: Using what? Java?
[08:28] <demonstealer> sahil, are you there
[08:29] <omegacenti> Drk_Guy: no I understand that. it says the japanese chat room ubuntu and kubuntu may be joined here.
[08:29] <nicklas> terminal.
[08:29] <themod> azul, I thought I did but I'll give it a shot again
[08:29] <BeastlyKings> TheShocker, well its not in the add/remove thing. So, how would I go about installing it through the terminal?
[08:29] <slytherin> nicklas: Link page, otherwise it will take me ages to find out what you want to do.
[08:29] <nicklas> http://www.eternal-lands.com
[08:29] <Azul> themod: are you sure you can't write to the whole disk? or just some directory?
[08:30] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: try 'sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
[08:30] <TheShocker> without the '
[08:30] <pedr1> no help at all?
[08:30] <nicklas> slytherin: http://www.eternal-lands.com
[08:30] <mute> oh boy E319: Sorry, the command is not available in this version: syntax on vim doesn't want to get that working
[08:30] <BeastlyKings> beastlykings@tom-desktop:~$ sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
[08:30] <BeastlyKings> Password:
[08:30] <BeastlyKings> Reading package lists... Done
[08:30] <BeastlyKings> Building dependency tree
[08:30] <BeastlyKings> Reading state information... Done
[08:31] <BeastlyKings> lm-sensors is already the newest version.
[08:31] <BeastlyKings> lm-sensors set to manual installed.
[08:31] <BeastlyKings> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
[08:31] <Azul> !pastebin
[08:31] <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)
[08:31] <Gunirus> nice fl00D
[08:31] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: could you try sudo sensors -s ?
[08:31] <aMMuNix> slytherin, where can I define ports in firestarter?
[08:31] <BeastlyKings> yeah
[08:31] <slytherin> nicklas: Why don't you just try downloading their linux versiopn?
[08:31] <pedr1> xsane tells me there is no devices installed
[08:31] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: ah I forgot
[08:32] <pedr1> but it is...
[08:32] <TheShocker> you have to run sensors-detect as root and follow instructions
[08:32] <mute> TheShocker, thanks man i got it working now ;)
[08:32] <Bassetts> i am trying to connect to my phone via bluetooth by typing   sudo hidd --connect  00:0A:D9:75:56:AA but nothing happens
[08:32] <nicklas> It seem so difficult.
[08:32] <TheShocker> mute: cool :)
[08:32] <slytherin> aMMuNix: Do you see policy tab?
[08:32] <BeastlyKings> TheShocker, what about sensors-detect?
[08:32] <aMMuNix> yes I do, slytherin
[08:32] <slytherin> nicklas: Why, it just asks you to unzip it.
[08:32] <TheShocker> BeastlyKings: it's a tool that detects what sensor chipset your mobo has
[08:32] <nicklas> Oh, okay.
[08:32] <nicklas> Thank you!
[08:33] <BeastlyKings> ah, I see
[08:33] <slytherin> aMMuNix: In 'Allow Service' right click and say 'Add Rule'
[08:33] <Azul> Bassetts: try installing the bluetooth applet
[08:33] <aMMuNix> slytherin, thanks :)
[08:33] <brimiles> what would you guess is the minimum speed for a cd rom drive to run a live cd effectively?
[08:33] <Azul> and configuring this from there
[08:33] <Bassetts> Azul, bluez-utils?
[08:33] <BeastlyKings> brimiles, I'd say 20x
[08:33] <slytherin> Bassetts: bluez-gnome
[08:34] <aMMuNix> slytherin, didn't work :(
[08:34] <Azul> Bassetts: no.. that's utilities.. bluetooth applet is a gui program
[08:35] <Drk_Guy> Pedr1, the only thing i've found: the CM1015  multi-functional printer scanning function doesn't work yet
[08:35] <aMMuNix> slytherin, the port is still closed (atleast according to www.canyouseeme.org)
[08:35] <pedr1> It doesn't work?
[08:35] <Bassetts> ok Azul
[08:35] <pedr1> Can you give the link please?
[08:35] <nicklas> Thanks for all the help?
[08:35] <foxteck> slytherin, well, the bug is already there... but no fix nor any signal of future fix
[08:35] <nicklas> Have a nice day/evening!
[08:35] <nicklas> Good bye!
[08:35] <pedr1> I would like it to work...
[08:36] <Azul> Bassetts: it's probably included in bluez-gnome
[08:36] <hariprasadayach1> Hi can anyone let me know where can I find the source code of space-orbit in the ubuntu file-system?
[08:36] <crabgrass> !grub
[08:36] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[08:36] <slytherin> foxteck: Can't help it. I am no developer.
[08:36] <foxteck> :-) thanks anyway, just sharing the information
[08:36] <hariprasadayach1> or source code for any application?
[08:37] <Drk_Guy> Pedr1, here's the link: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-patches/2006-December/004253.html
[08:37] <Bassetts> Azul, the laptop cant find the phone but the phone can find the laptop
[08:37] <pedr1> Thanks Drk_Guy
[08:37] <Drk_Guy> For nothing Pedr1
[08:37] <slytherin> hariprasadayach1: You will have to add source repositories and then 'apt-get source packagename'
[08:37] <Bassetts> Azul, i try and pair them and connection failes
[08:37] <crabgrass> here's my situation: i had a cdrom drive in my machine when i installed, so grub was made including that drive, then i removed it and put a dvdrw in its place... and now i can't read off the drive. do i need to rebuild grub?
[08:38] <Azul> Bassetts: yeah, it happened to me.. i tried hidd and got it working only once.. but this bluetooth applet did the trick
[08:38] <Azul> it's also called bluetooth manager
[08:38] <slytherin> crabgrass: What has grub to do with cd drive?
[08:38] <earthsound> according to http://wiki.freespire.org/index.php/Linspire_Canonical_Partnership_FAQ, CNR is available from within Ubuntu 7.04. how do I access it from within Feisty?
[08:38] <Bassetts> what do i apt-get to install it Azul
[08:38] <aMMuNix> slytherin, that didn't help, port is still closed
[08:39] <Azul> Bassetts: apt-get install bluez-gnome
[08:39] <acattelan> hi there, can I step in with a question on Opera?
[08:39] <crabgrass> slytherin: i don't know... it reads from a file when it boots, yes?
[08:39] <slytherin> aMMuNix: Did you apply the policy?
[08:39] <pkweb> how i get icq contacts to jabber network in gaim?
[08:39] <Bassetts> Azul, ok i configured it from there, no luck
[08:39] <darksoul_> anyone here can help me about ATI configuration pls?
[08:39] <aMMuNix> I did, slytherin
[08:39] <slytherin> crabgrass: Grub is installed to your hard disk.
[08:39] <slytherin> darksoul_: which card?
[08:39] <aMMuNix> slytherin, are you sure ubuntu itself isn't blocking ports too?
[08:40] <darksoul_> i actually managed to install it ASUS EAX ATI RADEON x1600 series
[08:40] <slytherin> aMMuNix: If they are opened up in firestarter then they should not be blocking
[08:40] <crabgrass> slytherin: well, then, what controls how ubuntu accesses my ide drives?
[08:40] <darksoul_> but i get some errors :S
[08:40] <Azul> Bassetts: umm, it might be "apt-get installed gnome-bluetooth"
[08:40] <Bassetts> Azul, yeh they are both packages
[08:40] <Azul> i can't remember
[08:40] <aMMuNix> slytherin, well then it just might be a problem with my router I'll check, thanks
[08:41] <darksoul_> i open ATI control center from the menu and i get : Driver does not provide the FireGL X11 extensions! Panel components will operate only partially
[08:41] <slytherin> crabgrass: Let's first separate the problems you have. What are you exactly trying to do? Access the newly installed DVD drive or what?
[08:42] <crabgrass> slytherin: right now i'm trying to rip an audio cd, and it's not detecting the drive
[08:42] <keeev> how do i install rpm files? rpm here.is.the.file.rpm?
[08:42] <slytherin> !ati | darksoul_
[08:42] <ubotu> darksoul_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:42] <keeev> !rpm
[08:42] <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)
[08:42] <Azul> alien|keeev
[08:42] <SiNaPsY> /!\ .....:---O--O:..... /!\
[08:42] <Azul> !alien|keeev
[08:42] <darksoul_> slytherin i followed ALL THAT
[08:42] <ubotu> keeev: please see above
[08:42] <Surkow> something weird happened after installing nvidia drivers
[08:42] <aMMuNix> slytherin, it worked nevermind
[08:42] <Bassetts> Azul, gnome-bluetooth fails when trying to start
[08:42] <Azul> lol
[08:43] <slytherin> darksoul_: Then can't help you.
[08:43] <aMMuNix> slytherin, thanks
[08:43] <Surkow> I now only have resolution above 1600*x
[08:43] <crabgrass> slytherin: also, i'd like to 'clean up' grub, if there's any sort of reconfigure option... i'm getting a whole lot of strange messages at boot
[08:43] <slytherin> crabgrass: You may need to edit /etc/fstab and replace /dev/something with new value
[08:43] <keeev> well you can use rpm with ubuntu
[08:43] <keeev> i just installed it
[08:44] <slytherin> crabgrass: For grub cleaning you can try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub'
[08:44] <premier_> hi, I'm trying to do a poor man's backup before I reinstall, so I'm copying /home/ to an external hard drive, but it keeps stalling while trying to copy to folders... it gets to 2540 folders, then just sits there and does nothing
[08:44] <crabgrass> slytherin: and if that kills my machine, how do i get it back, assuming i made a backup?
[08:45] <Flare183> How can I get Thunderbird to use my gmail?
[08:45] <logos34> crabgrass, I too think you should check/edit fstab
[08:45] <slytherin> crabgrass: It won't kill.
[08:45] <aMMuNix> is there any upnp tool for linux?
[08:45] <slytherin> Flare183: Check instructions on gmail
[08:45] <slytherin> Flare183: I mean gmail.com
[08:45] <crabgrass> logos34: i'm looking at it right now, everything is refrenced by uuid
[08:45] <Sidey> guys. is there a link on net to show how to configure networking for my network. I couldnt set it up when I was doing install, so choose configure later.
[08:45] <Flare183> slyterin:>ok
[08:46] <premier_> crabgrass: you should have a liveCD for things like that.  You can boot the liveCD, get onto IRC, and ask for more help
[08:46] <Sidey> ubuntu server 7.04
[08:46] <hakkan> hi
[08:46] <crabgrass> premier_: my xubuntu livecd crashes if there's more than one ide deivce plugged in... downloading a new on right now, thought i might pop in for some help while that's going on
[08:47] <keeev> Azul thank you
[08:47] <premier_> If I'm planning to reinstall, is there anything I should thing to back up that wouldn't be in /home/
[08:47] <kempoller> crabgrass: on my system the optical drive has no uuid and is listed near the bottom
[08:47] <Flannel> Sidey: check out /etc/network/interfaces
[08:47] <scoobydoo28139> is there a direct x that will work with wine?
[08:47] <themod> can someone help me add a partition in fstab please?
[08:47] <crabgrass> premier_: some things in /usr/share , if you got some custom icons, or something
[08:47] <premier_> crabgrass: yeah, a liveCD-- any liveCD is very useful... you can fix almost any problem with liveCD
[08:47] <Sidey> I got 2, my eth0 device is plugged in. the onboard is toast
[08:48] <crabgrass> kempoller: same here... know of any way to change uuid's to... eh... something else?
[08:48] <Sidey> thought I would find a walk thru or something
[08:48] <crabgrass> premier_: indeed they are useful, when they work
[08:48] <slytherin> crabgrass: ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[08:48] <themod> I can't get an ext3 partition to be writable, can someone help me with fstab?
[08:48] <NeXtDaY> I have external hard drive. when I connect it to ubuntu it works just fine but I can't add any files.. or modify some text files.. also once I try to eject the drive it says " problem removing drive" ? I am using Ubuntu 7.04 and the desk works fine on XP
[08:48] <TheShocker> crabgrass: you can use labels or just the device name instead of te uuid in /etc/fstab
[08:48] <solowlr> is there a decent Norton Commander clone for Ubuntu?
[08:48] <TheShocker> the*
[08:48] <Surkow> I have a problem with my resolutions
[08:48] <slytherin> crabgrass: you can always use normal entries instead of uuid i.e. /dev/something
[08:48] <premier_> thats weird... my hard drive transfer is to going really slow... something eating all the cpu cycles
[08:49] <premier_> its not listed in top
[08:49] <erUSUL> !fixres | Surkow
[08:49] <ubotu> Surkow: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:49] <bintrue|work> Does anyone have a verbose howto on creating a Custom repository with custom components?
[08:49] <Flannel> Sidey: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/networking.html
[08:49] <themod>  I can't get an ext3 partition to be writable, can someone help me with fstab?
[08:49] <Sidey> ty flannel
[08:49] <slytherin> solowlr: Why do you need it?
[08:49] <crabgrass> slytherin: would that have any benefit over uuid's?
[08:49] <Surkow> I already reconfigured my resolution with the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:50] <Surkow> but...
[08:50] <Surkow> even though the resolution is ok
[08:50] <Surkow> the refreshrate is not
[08:50] <Surkow> it' s currently 50hz
[08:50] <slytherin> crabgrass: No difference in case of optical drive, but UUID are prefered in case of hard disk IMHO
[08:50] <Surkow> on my 21inch crt
[08:50] <Surkow> I have a major headache now
[08:50] <Surkow> when i try to change it
[08:50] <crabgrass> slytherin: alright
[08:50] <slytherin> Surkow: Did you logout and login after you reconfigured xorg?
[08:50] <crabgrass> slytherin: why are they preferred?
[08:50] <Surkow> yes
[08:50] <kempoller> crabgrass: can you see your drive in the bios?
[08:50] <crabgrass> goddamn i hate this motherboard
[08:50] <mute> Surkow, you got an nvidia card?
[08:50] <Surkow> yes
[08:50] <crabgrass> kempoller: yup
[08:51] <premier_> Surkow: ouch... you can edit the /etc/xorg.conf to fix that... follow the link, see what they say
[08:51] <Surkow> it works perfect with nvidia
[08:51] <Surkow> but...
[08:51] <Surkow> ubuntu insists my resolution don' t exist
[08:51] <slytherin> crabgrass: Don't really have much info. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingUUID
[08:51] <Surkow> the resolution are all very high
[08:51] <crabgrass> amd 4800+ x2 is 939, right?
[08:51] <Surkow> and none of them are in my xorg.conf
[08:51] <mute> Surkow, you can change the refresh rate in nvidia-settings ?
[08:51] <Surkow> It doesn' t make sense
[08:51] <crabgrass> slytherin: thanks, reading
[08:51] <Surkow> no
[08:51] <Surkow> I can' t
[08:51] <stdaro> does the ubuntu installer have an upgrade mode?
[08:51] <Surkow> only for my second screen
[08:51] <solowlr> slytherin: I find the explorer type interface cumbersome and unwieldy
[08:52] <crabgrass> slytherin: ah, i get it
[08:52] <Surkow> my bigass 21inch screen only operates at 50hz
[08:52] <Surkow> because ubuntu tells me only resolutions like 2304*960 and higher exist
[08:52] <Surkow> I have the knowlegde to understand how to alter xorg.conf
[08:52] <aMMuNix> is there any upnp tool for linux?
[08:53] <Surkow> but nothing helps
[08:53] <NeXtDaY> sorry for repeating...
[08:53] <NeXtDaY> sorry for repeating...
[08:53] <NeXtDaY> I have external hard drive. when I connect it to ubuntu it works just fine but I can't add any files.. or modify some text files.. also once I try to eject the drive it says " problem removing drive" ? I am using Ubuntu 7.04 and the desk works fine on XP
[08:53] <Surkow> you need to add your user to the group that is allwed to write on it
[08:53] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: is the drive formatted as ntfs?
[08:53] <NeXtDaY> Surkow: how do I do that?
[08:53] <stdaro> I'm upgrading a server's hardware (just my home server) and want to take my old HD and just install 7.04 server on it, but I'd like it preserve my home directories and /etc etc..
[08:54] <foxteck> NeXtDaY: it may be NTFS, you may have problems writting to NTFS
[08:54] <Surkow> most external drives are fat32
[08:54] <NeXtDaY> foxteck: I need to convert it to FAT?
[08:54] <Surkow> no you don' t NeXtDaY
[08:55] <Surkow> sorry currently fighting with my screen
[08:55] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: yep. it is formatted in NTFS
[08:55] <Surkow> my eyes hurt badly
[08:55] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: if it is ntfs then install package ntfs-config and configure ntfs drives for writing
[08:55] <hariprasadayach1> Slytherin: Thanks. :)
[08:55] <foxteck> AFAIK FAT32 works out of the box on every lnux i've tried... for NTFS you need to install/configure stuff :-D
[08:55] <NeXtDaY> Surkow: No problem. good luck ;-)
[08:55] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: apt-get install ntfs-config?
[08:56] <foxteck> try slytherin's advice :-)
[08:56] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: right
[08:56] <NeXtDaY> slytherin Ok.
[08:56] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: Trust me, I have done it.
[08:56] <aMMuNix> this might be the stupidest question a guy can ask here but here goes: what's a kernel?
[08:56] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: I will download the package now.. I trust you so far!
[08:57] <gibsonma3> hi..I'm new to ubuntu..how do you listen to streaming audio?
[08:57] <cidco> it is what popcorn comes from
[08:57] <slytherin> aMMuNix: It is core of a system which is a layer between user applications and hardware resources.
[08:57] <SoftIce> hi anyone able to help me out with an X issue, trying to install a beryl theme... trying to install a theme and get this, Could not open 'VistaQ.emerald' Archive type not supported." am i missing some installation media to support these file types, beryl is installed ofcourse...
[08:57] <slytherin> gibsonma3: Which streaming audio?
[08:57] <gibsonma3> radio stations
[08:57] <aMMuNix> thanks again slytherin
[08:58] <cidco> My answer was also correct
[08:58] <slytherin> gibsonma3: Not in that sense. Which type of audio. wmv, real, etc.
[08:58] <gibsonma3> probably windows media......I previously as of 2 days ago was running XP
[08:58] <stdaro> what happens if I boot the 7.04 installer CD on a system with an HD that has a working 6.06 install on it?
[08:59] <slytherin> gibsonma3: Use rhythmbox if you have installed all the gstreamer plugins. Provide me a link so that I can see.
[08:59] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: ok. downloaded
[08:59] <DJ-_-> !firewall > DJ-__
[08:59] <DJ-_-> !firewall > DJ-_-
[08:59] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: whats the next step please?
[08:59] <gibsonma3> I'm soory I don't know how to do that
[08:59] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: Find the app somewhere in System, menu.
[08:59] <gibsonma3> sorry
[08:59] <NeXtDaY> slytherin ok
[08:59] <rambo3> !restricted
[08:59] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:59] <slytherin> !restricted | gibsonma3
[09:00] <aMMuNix> NeXtDaY : Applications > System Tools > NTFS something
[09:00] <ubotu> gibsonma3: please see above
[09:00] <enviouz> ubuntu has no firewall correct?
[09:00] <marfeath> How do I make curl suppress it's output?
[09:00] <dmgubuntu> Hi all, I have broken my system following this  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267&highlight=xgl+install howto. I was attempting to fix the problem of messed up fonts in scorched3D and tremulous. The instructions didn't work quite right for me and It didn't seem to do anything. Now I can't get to the login screen. Can someone help me please.
[09:00] <druke> anyone getting a weird screen thing popping up in teh newst gutsy update? its like teh volume changer popup, but in the middle of the screen
[09:00] <rambo3> enviouz, yes and no
[09:00] <marfeath> enviouz, you can install iptables and use that, but by default there is no reason to block any ports
[09:00] <slytherin> stdaro: Which installer CD, graphical or text?
[09:00] <gnomefreak> druke: ask in #ubuntu+1
[09:00] <rambo3> !iptables | enviouz,
[09:00] <ubotu> enviouz,: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[09:00] <gnychis_> i did a server install, so i just have a barebones system... how do i do a software update on everything? apt-get upgrade?
[09:00] <enviouz> ok ty
[09:01] <NeXtDaY> aMMuNix thanks . got it there
[09:01] <stdaro> slytherin: I don't know, I just downloaded the server CD
[09:01] <NeXtDaY> slytherin : I am there now...
[09:01] <smallfoot-> hello, i installed Ubuntu, on partition 1, and xp on partition 2, how can i boot to xp?
[09:01] <enviouz> and firestarter is the frontend to iptables correct?
[09:01] <smallfoot-> my computer boots to linux, but i want to boot to xp?
[09:01] <SoftIce> hrm, where can i get support for ubuntu with gnome?
[09:01] <rambo3> enviouz, yes
[09:01] <gibsonma3> will the free stuff allow me to listen to live radio streaming...if so how do you get and install the programs
[09:01] <enviouz> ty never really was sure
[09:02] <Surkow> Ok guys...I can' t figure out the following: I installed the latest nvidia drivers with envy, enabled twinview with two monitors. my first monitor is 21inch crt and my second is a 17inch crt. Both can do 80-85hz. But in my nvidia config I can only set the 17inch monitor to 85hz. The other is limited to 60hz. According to my xorg.conf I have three resolutions (1280*960, 1024*768 and 800*600). According to ubuntu resolutions program I only have re
[09:02] <Surkow> solutions higher than 2304*960 (it tells it uses that one...which is impossible).
[09:02] <smallfoot-> I installed Ubuntu, on partition 1, and Windows XP on partition 2, how can i boot to Windows XP?
[09:02] <slytherin> stdaro: Then you can use it to upgrade the system. Boot the system first, then put the CD in drive. A popup should tell you that upgrades are available
[09:02] <NeXtDaY> SoftIce: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats . it is a good start
[09:02] <rambo3> !grub | smallfoot-,
[09:02] <ubotu> smallfoot-,: 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
[09:02] <CNTRLX> if i install debian on a dual boot with ubuntu and debian is on an external hd.  is it possible to take the external hd anywhere and boot on other machines?
[09:02] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: You are where?
[09:03] <DavidW2> hi guys. i need to get a very specific kernel version : 2.6.17-10 (the source, to rebuild) but packages.ubuntu.com only shows the security update, does someone have a direct url for this version?
[09:03] <Surkow> I can' t alter my refreshrate to 85hz for my 21inch monitor...I need it badly since my eyes really hurt
[09:03] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: ntfs-config and it show /dev/hda5 here
[09:03] <NeXtDaY> shows*
[09:03] <slytherin> CNTRLX: Little bit tricky
[09:03] <SoftIce> NeXtDaY found the issue, never installed a module to beryl
[09:03] <stdaro> slytherin: I'm not entirely sure it will boot, I'm changing the motherboard
[09:03] <michal_> hello, what will happen if I install grub now, by typing $ grub-install /dev/hda-my ubuntu partition and then reinstall WInXP? will it start from grub or not?
[09:04] <dmgubuntu> Hi guys, I have broken my system following this  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267&highlight=xgl+install howto. I was attempting to fix the problem of messed up fonts in scorched3D and tremulous. The instructions didn't work quite right for me and It didn't seem to do anything. Now I can't get to the login screen. Can someone help me please urgently? I am using another machine to get help obviously but I don't know what to do t
[09:04] <CNTRLX> slytherin, you got tutorial?
[09:04] <rambo3> !install | CNTRLX,
[09:04] <ubotu> CNTRLX,: 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
[09:04] <gibsonma3> Now that MPlayer can play all Apple Quicktime & MS-Media Player format movies, you'll probably want to show your MS-Windows friends how easy it is to watch the movies in Linux too. This plugin will let you effortlessly watch all the movies that show up on the various sites, such as Apple's Trailer website. If you use Gentoo, please see these Gentoo-specific instructions. Here's what you need to do to make it work for any
[09:04] <gibsonma3> 1)<font size="3"> Build & install a fully functional copy of MPlayer. If you need help doing that, see my SxS here.</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">2) Download the plugin here. I recommend grabbing the source tarball, however the RPM should work just fine, if that's what you're more comfortable with.</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">3) Either install the RPM, or extract the tarball archive that you downloaded in a temporary location, and then run 'make' to compile the plugin.</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">4) As root, copy mplayerplug-in.so into the plugins directory for Mozilla. For example, on my boxes, I install Mozilla in /opt/mozilla/. So, I would copy the file into /opt/mozilla/plugins.</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">5) (Re)start mozilla, and click on Help -> About Plugins from the menu. You should see a section labeled "mplayerplug-in ..." and it should say "YES" under the Enabled column.</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">That's it, you're all done!</font>
[09:04] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">How do you do this?</font>
[09:04] <DavidW2> actually, I guess everything should be in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.17/ somewhere :/
[09:04] <rambo3> !op
[09:04] <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
[09:04] <SoftIce> fuck off gibsonma3
[09:04] <slytherin> gibsonma3: Don't paste big texts here
[09:04] <nixternal> whoa
[09:05] <nixternal> SoftIce: language for number 1
[09:05] <NeXtDaY> gibsonma3 use the paste bin
[09:05] <nixternal> gibsonma3: use paste.ubuntu-nl.org in the future please
[09:05] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">http://www.linux-sxs.org/multimedia/mplayermozplug.html..this is the link that tells how to do what I need to do but I don't know how</font>
[09:05] <SoftIce> nixternal stupidity for 2
[09:05] <Lacrymology> for some reason upgrading of vim asks for removal of ubuntu-minimal
[09:05] <SoftIce> nixternal idiot for 3
[09:05] <SoftIce> nixternal moron for 4
[09:05] <SoftIce> ...............
[09:05] <Lacrymology> is it just me, or does that sound retarded?
[09:05] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: try this command, 'gksu ntfs-config' it should bring a small window. Set preference there.
[09:05] <dmgubuntu> Can someone please help me?
[09:06] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, it depends on what your problem is, right?
[09:06] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: I am already opening that window..
[09:06] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology:  I have broken my system following this  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267&highlight=xgl+install howto. I was attempting to fix the problem of messed up fonts in scorched3D and tremulous. The instructions didn't work quite right for me and It didn't seem to do anything. Now I can't get to the login screen.
[09:07] <slytherin> Lacrymology: No a days no package depend on ubuntu-minimal. So that should be fine.
[09:07] <TheShocker> dmgubuntu: the howto that says it's outdated at the top?
[09:07] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: What do you see in that window?
[09:07] <Surkow> nobody knows anything to help me change my resolution in combination of my refreshrate?
[09:07] <finn_> what would be the best way to video-conference with ubuntu and a windows computer?
[09:07] <Surkow> the standard answer does not help me
[09:07] <dmgubuntu> TheShocker: I didn't see that.
[09:07] <stdaro> meh, I guess it'll be OK.  if the OS boots I'll just update it manually, it's not running any GUI packages anyway and stuff like samba, ldap and apache should upgrade pretty cleanly.  I really don't want to have to redo my samba install, it's a domain controller using LDAP to store accounts
[09:07] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: /dev/hda5 <Click here to set a mount point>
[09:08] <slytherin> dmgubuntu: Try command 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:08] <magnetron> finn_: Use SIP conferencing. Ekiga supports it very good.
[09:08] <t00na> Hello
[09:08] <finn_> thank you
[09:08] <Lacrymology> slytherin, if I break my system, I'm blaming it on you. I'll tell Linus
[09:08] <dmgubuntu> slytherin: from where? I can't log in
[09:08] <t00na> I cannot write to this SD card using a PNY USB SD card reader.
[09:08] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, liveCD + chroot?
[09:09] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: perhaps you have opened wrong window. I see only two options in my case, enable write support for internal drive and for external drive
[09:09] <t00na> I am trying to delete some files so that I can put some other files on there.
[09:09] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, wait, the system boots?
[09:09] <Lacrymology> ctrl+alt+F1
[09:09] <slytherin> dmgubuntu: What happens when your computer boots up completely?
[09:09] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: ok. let me use gksu ntfs-config again and tell u
[09:09] <t00na> But it tells me that I don't have write access to the filesystem
[09:09] <slytherin> Lacrymology: Sure.
[09:09] <dmgubuntu> slytherin: It stops on the ubuntu loading screen with like two little segments to go.
[09:09] <t00na> so I tried launching nautilus in root, but that didn't work
[09:10] <Badestrand> Hi! I just was trying to install ubuntu, but I failed :( Can somebody help me?
[09:10] <alex_> Can some one help me with Grub
[09:10] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: what does it say in verbose mode?
[09:10] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, try ctrl+alt+F6 to see what's happening
[09:10] <t00na> then I tried deleting files with the command line
[09:10] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: yes done now. I checked  enable support for internal and external drives
[09:10] <t00na> could somebody please help?
[09:10] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, or F8
[09:10] <NeXtDaY> slytherin thanks alot for your help :))
[09:10] <smallfoot-> why does Ubuntu have GRUB instead of LILO
[09:10] <smallfoot-> ?
[09:10] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: Replug your external hard drive now.
[09:10] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology, those keys don't do anything
[09:10] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: ok
[09:11] <slytherin> smallfoot-: You can install lilo if you want.
[09:11] <ed1t> im installing oracle express edition and it required 1024mb of swap space...is there any way i could add more swap space temporarily on the fly? i have a 1 gb of swap but not all available at this time
[09:11] <The_entropy> hi guys
[09:11] <SoftIce> smallfoot-: that is just by default, your choice..
[09:11] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology should I go in in recovery mode
[09:11] <enviouz> how to install jave runtime environment?
[09:11] <magnetron> !java
[09:11] <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
[09:11] <enviouz> ty
[09:11] <t00na> Hello?
[09:11] <SoftIce> smallfoot-: but grub is nice and you have the option of using a grub prompt, etc..
[09:11] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, reboot and when the ubuntu splash appears, press Ctrl+alt+F6 F7 or F8 until you see a lot of text and [  OK  ] s going around
[09:11] <The_entropy> i was trying to find the download of the installation CD for a powerPC mac but I can't find it on the website
[09:12] <t00na> Can somebody PLEASE help?
[09:12] <slytherin> tooth: What is the file system on SD card?
[09:12] <mneptok> smallfoot-: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_GRUB#Installation  and this belongs in #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:12] <t00na> FAT.
[09:12] <The_entropy> does anyone know where i may find the download?
[09:12] <Lacrymology> then you can see where boot freezes
[09:12] <slytherin> The_entropy: wait let me give you link
[09:12] <The_entropy> ty slytherin
[09:12] <t00na> slytherin: FAT
[09:12] <smallfoot-> It has GRUB, and I installed XP, then Ubuntu, now my computer boots to Ubuntu, and I cant use XP, so how can I recommend Ubuntu to anyone, if it gonna mess up their whole computer?
[09:12] <iain> Hello, Can anyone help me setup 2 virtual hosts using apache2. I have read lost of information and think I have the right idea. I think I am having trouble with what to put in the /etc/hosts file
[09:12] <ed1t> t00na, wats the question
[09:12] <magnetron> The_entropy: The ppc build is not official anymore, but Canonical still produce them
[09:12] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology, no that doesn't do anything. I haven't got to the log in screen.
[09:12] <Flannel> The_entropy: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/7.04/release/
[09:13] <SoftIce> smallfoot-: just re-build your boot sector
[09:13] <Flannel> The_entropy: since PPC isn't officially supported anymore, thats where you'll find it from now on
[09:13] <t00na> ed1t: I can't write files to an SD Card
[09:13] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, do it BEFORE the log in screen
[09:13] <SoftIce> smallfoot-: or read the man pages for grub to specify booting XP
[09:13] <Lacrymology> while the status bar's getting bigger
[09:13] <The_entropy> oh thanks Flannel
[09:13] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Yeah I tried. it doesn't do anything
[09:13] <Helpsadface> Hello. I have a really big problem trying to manage my harddrives during the initial installation of Feisty.
[09:13] <Badestrand> I downloaded the ubuntu ISO-file and burned it to cd. On restart, it showed me the entering screen, whether I would want to install. By selecting "install", my monitor didn't get input any more (it says) and the whole machine slows down (gets very quiet). I do didn't get any response from my computer any more :( What could it be?
[09:13] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: when I connect it I got this erroe : Unable to mount the volume
[09:13] <ShoyuRamen> smallfoot-, or try grubinstall to use NTLoader instead
[09:13] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, that's either a lie, or you're doing it wrong. Try F1 through F8 anyways
[09:14] <Helpsadface> It is almost like the disks do not answer, and using GParted takes 10 minutes per change.
[09:14] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: May be a restart to the system is required for some modules to load. Don't remember, tried it sometime back.
[09:14] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">can anyone help show me how to configure ubuntu so I can listen to streaming audio</font>
[09:14] <Lacrymology> if it shows the splash, then the consoles must work
[09:14] <SoftIce> can somebody tell me why the util-vserver package has been broken since it was ported into feisty and nobody has taken the time to fix it? the version from debian etch works perfect and is the latest version. isn't it possible for somebody just to re-import it. its easy enough to install the deb package manually but i'm saying for puproses of upgrading..
[09:14] <NeXtDaY> slytherin ok i will reboot then.
[09:15] <Helpsadface> Please?
[09:15] <slytherin> gibsonma3: please, please,, please give me the link to which you want to listen so that I can advise properly
[09:15] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">k sorry</font>
[09:16] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I have tried rebooting three times. I have tried CTRL + ALT + F1 through F8 and apart from getting me into the bios it does nothing.
[09:16] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I assume you don't mean for me to get into the bios
[09:16] <saxin> 4
[09:16] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">here it is.   http://2005.kfi640.com/pages/ListenLive.html?feed=128015&article=2037615</font>
[09:16] <slytherin> gibsonma3: And remove that formatting you are applying to font.
[09:16] <t00na> hello?
[09:16] <t00na> does anyone know what my problem is?
[09:16] <slytherin> dmgubuntu: What? Ctrl+Alt+F1 takes you into bios?
[09:17] <slytherin> tooth: Do you have more than one user on this system?
[09:17] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">I don't understand  slytherin</font>
[09:17] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, tell me at what point does your system does differently than I say. 1) Memory count, hardware recognition, Grub, splash screen loads until it freezes
[09:17] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, right?
[09:17] <t00na> slytherin: one
[09:17] <Fathefner> whats the best media player for linux other than vlc
[09:17] <slytherin> gibsonma3: May be it is some problem on my side. Never mind.
[09:17] <slytherin> Fathefner: totem
[09:17] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: that sounds right
[09:18] <Fathefner> totem sucks
[09:18] <t00na> slytherin: I have one user other than me
[09:18] <Fathefner> for playing mkv
[09:18] <slytherin> tooth: Your SD card must be mounted somewhere in /media. Can you do a 'ls -l' in /media
[09:18] <Fathefner> and what about gmplayer
[09:18] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, how much do you know about linux? you know about the different ttys? alt+F1~F4 at least, F6 in most cases?
[09:18] <t00na> slytherin: it's /media/disk
[09:18] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: yes
[09:19] <slytherin> Fathefner: Well, you weren't specific about mkv. I thought you wanted second best media player. :-)
[09:19] <killaz> hi Ubuntu. Is the ubuntu/nvidia bug in Ubuntu 7.04 solved?
[09:19] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, when in an X enviroment ctrl+alt is needed. The X console in my machine is F7. F8 gives me the setup output
[09:19] <Lacrymology> so
[09:19] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: try alt ctrl + backspace
[09:19] <slytherin> t00na: Can you check permissions for that folder?
[09:19] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">slytherin have you had a chance to look at the link?</font>
[09:19] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I've sometimes gone into one and then back to the desktop to unfreeze an unresponsive app or clean up the desktop
[09:19] <SoftIce> it should drop you to console
[09:19] <TheShocker> killaz: what bug?
[09:19] <slytherin> gibsonma3: Where was the link?
[09:20] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">http://2005.kfi640.com/pages/ListenLive.html?feed=128015&article=2037615</font>
[09:20] <TheShocker> and what version of the drivers are you using?
[09:20] <kkathman> Fathefner:  I cant find anything in the gnome world that will play ogm or mkv files either
[09:20] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: From the desktop CTRL + ALT + F7 brings me back to the desktop
[09:20] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, ok. after grub if you pres Ctrl+Alt+F8 and wait for a spell, you should see linux's boot sequence
[09:20] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">see it</font>
[09:20] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I'll try again
[09:20] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: I said use ctrl +alt + backspace..
[09:20] <killaz> uhmm a bug with the e10 module in xorg.conf not loading
[09:21] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, if you haven't rebooted yet do as SoftIce says
[09:21] <t00na> slytherin: http://rafb.net/p/0BmaOk61.html
[09:21] <slytherin> gibsonma3: I want the link to the page from where you listen to the radio.
[09:21] <Flannel> gibsonma3: please copy/paste some non-HTML (open a text document, or something).  To get rid of your font tags.
[09:21] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">http://2005.kfi640.com/pages/ListenLive.html?feed=128015&article=2037615</font>
[09:21] <xenakis> is there a program I can use to ssh that will remember my ssh command line settings (maybe putty does this?) I'm tired of typing these long ssh commands every time I need to open a new terminal window on the remote machine.
[09:21] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">I don't know what you mean</font>
[09:22] <TheShocker> xenakis: you can make a shell alias if you want
[09:22] <Rex> afternoon folks... this may be a silly question. I have XP installed on an old partition. Is there a way to run that OS in a VM? I have looked at virtualbox, and I don't see a way other than installing fresh. Any ideas?
[09:22] <gibsonma3> <font size="3">give me an example</font>
[09:22] <kempoller> gibsonma3: The second line days you can use mplayer plugin for firefox, and you have to be in the usa
[09:22] <TheShocker> or set shortcuts for the hostname and give your username in .ssh/config
[09:22] <slytherin> gibsonma3: I don't want link to Streaming FAQ. I want link to the page where the internet radio is.
[09:22] <Flannel> gibsonma3: Open a text document, type some stuff, copy it, and paste it into your client (chatzilla, I think).  You're set in HTML mode right now.  We see <font> around your stuff.
[09:22] <kempoller> *days = says
[09:22] <TheShocker> and use keys + ssh agent so you don't need to type in anything
[09:23] <Flannel> xenakis: What you can do is create a putty session, and then invoke that session to get all your config stuffs
[09:23] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Okay my machine says "GRUB Loading stage1.5."
[09:23] <SoftIce> Rex: you can dual boot to that os, by slecting in your bios what drive to use
[09:23] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: "RUB loading, please wait..."
[09:23] <Lacrymology> try changing terminals to F8
[09:23] <xenakis> TheShocker, Flannel: thanks. I'm trying putty right now and I'll go from there...
[09:23] <Lacrymology> or you did already and that's what it says?
[09:23] <TheShocker> xenakis: are you aware that nautilus does ssh too? no real need to use putty
[09:23] <sunspec> I'm using ubuntu live cd  6.06 and having troubles mounting an NTFS volume. I am using sudo mount /dev/hda1 /windows/c. I created the directory /windows/c so i could mount /dev/hda1 to it. I am not sure if hda1 is the device id for my hard drive. How could i check that.
[09:23] <Lacrymology> if that, wait until it freezes, and tell what it says
[09:23] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Press 'Esc" to enter the menu... then it counts down from 3, 2, 1, then it says "Starting up..."
[09:24] <SoftIce> Rex: or you can install vmware on ubuntu and then build a guest for XP and then once thats done just open that drive and copy your info over
[09:24] <Rex> SoftIce: sorry... I don't think I explained that properly. I want to boot that in a virtual machine from the existing install. So that I can run it windowed.
[09:24] <xenakis> TheShocker: how can I type into the remote machine's command line from nautilus?
[09:24] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, that's grub
[09:24] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Then it goes to the splash screen
[09:24] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, NOW press ctrl alt F8
[09:24] <TheShocker> ssh://user@hostname
[09:24] <Rex> SoftIce: so on VMWare it is doeable?
[09:24] <Lacrymology> sunspec, fdisk /dev/hda
[09:24] <pyrosim> sunspec: sudo fdisk -l , and look for the entry that has NTFS listed
[09:24] <Lacrymology> then p
[09:24] <slytherin> sunspec: May be this will help 'ls -l /dev/disk/by-label/'
[09:24] <nickrud> sunspec, sudo fdisk -l will show all your partitions
[09:24] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I have tries CTRL + ALT + [F1 - F8]  and + Backspace and none of them do anything
[09:24] <t00na> slytherin: what should I do?
[09:25] <sunspec> ty
[09:25] <xenakis> TheShocker: and the flags (-p 21 -C) would go where?
[09:25] <slytherin> t00na: Sorry, didn't check your link. Wait
[09:25] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I've tried that at different points
[09:25] <TheShocker> -p is port, you can use ssh://user@hostname:port
[09:25] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, that's weird. Did you wait? they take a while to respond. If you have... try ctrl+alt+backspace
[09:25] <t00na> ok
[09:25] <rustalot> I'm going to install a new harddisk; how do I tell ubuntu to mount it at /var/lib?
[09:25] <TheShocker> -C is compression, you can set that in /etc/ssh/ssh_config iirc
[09:26] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Yeah I waited but it just continues to load and then it freezes
[09:26] <SoftIce> Rex: well vmware will allow you to utalize virtual recources, or talk directly depends how you configure it, so you can then start a vmware session and stick your XP disk in and install it straight on.. then once xp is installed then just browse your second drive and copy accross info..
[09:26] <slytherin> t00na: Looks like you have write access to the directory. Don't know what is the problem. Do you have all updates installed?
[09:26] <TheShocker> as system wide option, BUT I don't know if nautilus actually uses that
[09:26] <gibsonma3>  Here it it...http://2005.kfi640.com/pages/ListenLive.html?feed=128015&article=2037615  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
[09:26] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: And CTRL + ALT + Backspace does nothing.
[09:26] <gibsonma3> I copied it to open office and copied it here
[09:26] <SoftIce> Rex: and you can just stop the vmware session or you can minimize your XP session and carry on with Ubuntu, its really brilliant
[09:26] <t00na> slytherin: yes
[09:26] <kempoller> gibsonma3: you need to install mplayer and be living in the usa for license reasons
[09:26] <TheShocker> xenakis: gnome key manager can keep track of the passwords for you, it's real nice once you set it up
[09:26] <SoftIce> Rex: you can also configure recources to the vmware (xp OS) or more to the back processing
[09:26] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I'd say liveCD + chroot and then do what you were told about xreconfig or whatever
[09:26] <Flannel> rustalot: make /var/lib (empty directory), then add it to your fstab.  Use the other lines as examples (if you only have one HD at the moment, the fourth column or whatever should just have 'default' not also the errors=remoute-ro)
[09:27] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology:  I can press Esc and enter the menu and then choose recovery mode though and that takes me to a terminal
[09:27] <Rex> SoftIce: ok thanks.. there will undoubtedly be permissions issues for users. I will give it a go.
[09:27] <Lacrymology> ok
[09:27] <Lacrymology> that's good
[09:27] <slytherin> kempoller: HE may not need mplayer. Totem can also play. Depends on media type
[09:27] <gibsonma3> when you click the link it gets you to the faq pages...above is the listen live link
[09:27] <Lacrymology> from there you can do what you were told
[09:27] <Lacrymology> which I don't remember, sorry
[09:27] <SoftIce> Rex: permission issues for users? what do you mean, you have limited account on a linux box?
[09:27] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I was told something?
[09:27] <Yodude> hey i'm having a sound issure on feisty, sometimees when i log on the sounds just works fine, but MANY times there's just not any sounsd at all ! any solution ?
[09:28] <gibsonma3> kepoller....I did instal it is there different ways to instal it
[09:28] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: I got the same error " Unable to mount the volume" .. let me paste the erroe details for you..
[09:28] <Lacrymology> yes.. something about somethingsomething xorg-config
[09:28] <kempoller> slyntherin: ok, just going by what they say on their site, can't test cos im not in the usa
[09:28] <dmgubuntu> dpkg reconfigure xorg-config?
[09:28] <Lacrymology> that one
[09:28] <Rex> SoftIce: no... if I install XP fresh, then attempt to copy old info over, all of those files are restricted to the original user. There is a workaround, but it is lengthy.
[09:28] <Lacrymology> I'm new to debian distros
[09:28] <erUSUL> Lacrymology: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:29] <slytherin> Where are the gods of this channel?
[09:29] <xtknight> they lurk within
[09:29] <SoftIce> Rex: how can it be restricted? if you admin it wouldn't matter what you copy across, unless you have your info encrypted on that old xp drive then yes not being that user you wont get it off
[09:29] <xtknight> the real question is, why do you need the gods? ;)
[09:29] <NeXtDaY> lol. please handle me. it is serious :P
[09:29] <Yodude> i'm having a sound issure on feisty, sometimees when i log on the sounds just works fine, but MANY times there's just not any sounsd at all ! any solution ?
[09:29] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, what erUSUL said
[09:29] <erUSUL> !sound | Yodude
[09:29] <ubotu> Yodude: 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
[09:29] <gibsonma3> kempoller I installed mplayer using the synaptic app
[09:29] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: Isn't your problems solved?
[09:30] <Tarkus> hey, is it possible to have something like this as the bottom panel? http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/5716/conceptns0.png
[09:30] <slytherin> xtknight: Because this channel is going out of scope of a normal human like me.
[09:30] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu,  <erUSUL> Lacrymology: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[09:30] <Yodude> thnkx
[09:30] <Rex> SoftIce: yeah... set up for users encrypted. That is why I was hoping to boot that OS inside a virtual machine directly. Then I could just log in, and voila...
[09:30] <NeXtDaY> slytherin: nope. not yet. have a look at this please : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25765/ and tell me whats wrong there .. please
[09:30] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Yeah I just went back and found it ... sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I knew something sounded wrong with what I said before
[09:30] <bintrue|work> When running an apt-get update on a custom repository I'm getting a 404 error on my Packages.gz, but I can wget the file. Any ideas?
[09:31] <gibsonma3> slytherin...did you click the listen live link?
[09:31] <SoftIce> Rex: well then do it this way, boot that drive as a single, then decrypt your drive and then do what i said before :)
[09:31] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I will try it as soon as my system gets past this "...has been mounted 30 times without being checked..." thing
[09:31] <kempoller> gibsonma3: on the site they suggest the mplayer plugin for firefox. just checking the easiest way to do it
[09:31] <Rex> SoftIce: cool.. thanks.
[09:31] <gibsonma3> thanks....
[09:31] <slytherin> NeXtDaY: It suggests too many posibilities. Try one by one.
[09:31] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: heh, how ironic has to be the 30th time now when you needed this help
[09:32] <slytherin> gibsonma3: It is not opening here, may be because I am not in usa
[09:32] <TheShocker> xenakis: nautilus checks ~/.ssh/config like it should, if you just put a line in there that says "Compression yes" that will be the default for all your ssh connections
[09:32] <NeXtDaY> slytherin ok. I will follow them. hopefully it is going to work.. thanks anyway.
[09:33] <navets> Im trying to download a game and its a .deb file
[09:33] <dmgubuntu> SoftIce: Originally I thought that's why it was taking so long to boot up but I went out for 2 hours and it still hadn't got to the login prompt so I figured there must be something wrong.
[09:33] <navets> what do i do
[09:33] <xtknight> navets, do you know how to use the terminal>?
[09:33] <navets> xtknight somewhat
[09:33] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: how big is the drive?
[09:33] <colbert> What prog can I use for FTP ??
[09:33] <xtknight> navets, open it, and then navigate to the location of the .deb file.
[09:33] <dmgubuntu> SoftIce: 80GB
[09:33] <navets> xtknightk
[09:33] <xtknight> colbert, nautilus (the file browser) works great for it.  you just goto file->connect to server and an icon appears on your desktop through which you can access your FTP server.
[09:34] <navets> xtknight k
[09:34] <SoftIce> dmgubuntu: naa, wont take that long
[09:34] <kempoller> gibsonma3: sudo apt-get install mozilla-mplayer is suggested in the ubuntu firefox page
[09:34] <NeXtDaY> is thre is a package called " ntfsfix " ?
[09:34] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
[09:34] <xtknight> sudo ntfsfix /dev/partition
[09:34] <xtknight> unmount first.
[09:34] <xtknight> (if mounted)
[09:34] <NeXtDaY> xtknight ok thanks
[09:34] <gibsonma3> kem....what does that mean...how do I do it
[09:34] <navets> xtknight: done
[09:34] <xtknight> bintrue|work, yes.  you may be using a proxy?
[09:35] <Dustcrazy> Can I add FTP support to my web server? I'm running Apache..
[09:35] <kempoller> gibsonma3: you can install it from synaptic too
[09:35] <xtknight> navets, alright.  type "sudo dpkg -i nameofdebfile.deb"
[09:35] <xtknight> this will install the .deb package.
[09:35] <Dustcrazy> How can I add FTP support to my web server? I'm running Apache..
[09:35] <SoftIce> Dustcrazy: what do you mean ftp support? you can enable php support and code a php upload script
[09:35] <xtknight> i dont think apache does ftp
[09:35] <SoftIce> or you can install an ftp daemon
[09:35] <xtknight> !ftpd
[09:35] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[09:36] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: okay I'm in a semi-graphical panel thing now (sorry I don't do lingo very well). I guess I select the most appropriate things...
[09:36] <disasm> Dustcrazy: apache has nothing to do with an ftp server
[09:36] <BloodyTux> hello.
[09:36] <xtknight> !hi
[09:36] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:36] <Lacrymology> yes, do that
[09:36] <Lacrymology> =)
[09:36] <SoftIce> Dustcrazy: i'd recomend vsftpd as proftpd is known for security threats. and i wouldnt be supprised if there is a exploit soon again.
[09:36] <Helpsadface> The following operation could not be applied to disk:
[09:36] <Helpsadface> Create Primary Partition #1 (linux-swap, 1.00 GiB) on /dev/sda
[09:36] <BloodyTux> How can i access my win2k pc files from ubuntu with a belkin g router?
[09:36] <Helpsadface> Why do I get that message?
[09:36] <Helpsadface> From GParted?
[09:37] <xtknight> Helpsadface, expand it for details
[09:37] <wesley_ip> \ join #ubuntu-br
[09:37] <xtknight> wesley_ip, /join #ubuntu-br
[09:37] <BloodyTux> so how can i?
[09:37] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: I need to use the ntfsfix to an external drive. does it need to be connected before i do sudo ntfsfix /dev/parti...?
[09:37] <wesley_ip> thank you
[09:37] <BloodyTux> is it possible?
[09:37] <xtknight> !samba | BloodyTux
[09:37] <ubotu> BloodyTux: 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
[09:37] <BloodyTux> :)
[09:37] <Badestrand> I downloaded the ubuntu ISO-file and burned it to cd. On restart, it showed me the entering screen, whether I would want to install. By selecting "install", my monitor didn't get input any more (it says) and the whole machine slows down (gets very quiet). I do didn't get any response from my computer any more :( What could it be?
[09:38] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: It's asking for an identifier for my video card (ATI Radeon X1600)... but it would let me erase the "G" from "Generic Video Card"... ? Is that bad?
[09:38] <BloodyTux> thatnks
[09:38] <Shock> !bootsplash
[09:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bootsplash - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:38] <Shock> !splash
[09:38] <xtknight> bah they need to add this.
[09:38] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: does it matter?
[09:38] <ubotu> To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[09:38] <xtknight> BloodyTux, http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fhelp.ubuntu.com%2Fcommunity%2FComprehensiveSambaGuide&ei=mupyRqCYGKi2igGzzNXpCA&usg=AFQjCNEYO20urc02jc2RZdRGiEa56JIzMw&sig2=vVSdBUl7IkN1V0J_VmroTw
[09:38] <gibsonma3> kempoller,  I installed it correctly I guess.....I can see it in firefox...but still not working
[09:38] <xtknight> BloodyTux, sorry.  this is the proper URL: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComprehensiveSambaGuide
[09:38] <xtknight> !ubotu
[09:38] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:38] <phrontist> how do I list processes and which users they are running as?
[09:38] <xtknight> phrontist, ps ax
[09:38] <colbert> xtknight: wow thanks i'm in and it works great :] 
[09:38] <xtknight> "ps aux", actually.
[09:38] <xtknight> phrontist, gnome-system-monitor is a front end
[09:39] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: I need to use the ntfsfix to an external drive. does it need to be connected before i do sudo ntfsfix /dev/parti...? sorry for repeating!
[09:39] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, yes it does
[09:39] <kempoller> gibsonma3: its difficult to test not being in the usa. What do you see in firefox?
[09:39] <NeXtDaY> xtknight ok.
[09:39] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, but it needs to be unmounted
[09:39] <colbert> what is a good prog to do HTML to make a simple website?
[09:39] <Lacrymology> it would? wouldnt?
[09:39] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, it would? wouldnt?
[09:39] <phrontist> ps aux does the job
[09:39] <phrontist> thanks
[09:40] <TheShocker> colbert: I like bluefish, but ymmv
[09:40] <gibsonma3> under tools....mediaplayer connectivity
[09:40] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Does it matter if my card gets called a "GATI RADEON X1600" rather than an "ATI RADEON X1600"?
[09:40] <kempoller> gibsonma3:does the stream start?
[09:40] <gibsonma3> no
[09:40] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, it shouldn't but you should be able to delete that G
[09:40] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: No. I can't get rid of the G.
[09:40] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: I don't think it is mounted yet. because when I connect it I got this " Unable to mount the volume" and here is the error logfile: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25765/
[09:40] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, weird
[09:40] <xtknight> !no, samba 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.  Here is a newer, unofficial guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComprehensiveSambaGuide
[09:40] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Yeah. It let me delete everything else
[09:40] <predaeus> colbert, nvu is ok too, but it is not in the repositories unfortunately.
[09:41] <kempoller> gibsonma3: do you get the player show up in the page?
[09:41] <colbert> TheShocker: thanks i'm installing it now
[09:41] <gibsonma3> the player from the KFI site
[09:41] <t00na> ok, screw that
[09:41] <t00na> fredburger: lart #ubuntu
[09:41] <kempoller> gibsonma3:  I mean the mplayer player. I think it should appear with the stream
[09:42] <PriceChild> fredburger: lart #ubuntu
[09:42] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, ok that's fine.  you can now run ntfsfix.
[09:42] <jk2_> gnome gui
[09:42] <gibsonma3> no...I don't see that
[09:42] <jk2_> how would you access the main screen ? ;x
[09:42] <PriceChild> grrr
[09:42] <NeXtDaY> xtknight ok. I will let you know if it worked...
[09:42] <gibsonma3> I see the player associated with the site
[09:42] <jk2_> !gnome
[09:42] <ubotu> 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.
[09:42] <kempoller> gibsonma3: hmm, did you restart firefox? and are u in the usa?
[09:42] <alduin> So I've got a problem with my nvidia drivers where every time I boot, X fails to start with the message "Failed to initialize the nvidia kernel module!"  If I then manually install the module using the downloaded installer from nvidia's site, I can restart gdm and log in just fine.  Come the next time I boot, however, X fails to start and I get to do the whole process over again.  Anyone know what might cause this?
[09:43] <gibsonma3> I'm in the USA and I restarted firefox
[09:43] <rustalot> I installed a new hdd and it's put at /media/disk , how do I put it at /var/mythtv ?
[09:43] <darwin81> What's the difference between nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new?
[09:43] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:43] <TheShocker> alduin: add this to /etc/modules.conf: alias char-major-195  nvidia
[09:43] <xtknight> alduin, does typing "sudo modprobe -i nvidia" after bootup, and then "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" fix it?
[09:43] <poli> Hello all. If I am planning a central machine for end users (OpenOffice, Thunderbird, etc.) that will connect to this machine by XDMCP or NX, the recommended version for Ubuntu is the regular Desktop or the Server?
[09:43] <BloodyTux> how do i edit a file with root permissions?
[09:43] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Okay with the question "Use kernel framebuffer device interface?" Should I choose yes or no. I chose yes last time because it says "Enabling this option is a safe bet, but feel free to turn it off it appears to cause problems". Is it possible this is the problem?
[09:43] <jk2_> do I have to restart for gnome to kick in
[09:43] <xtknight> BloodyTux, gksu gedit /file/to/edit
[09:43] <lakcaj> rustalot, is there an entry for it in /etc/fstab?
[09:44] <xtknight> jk2_, you are probably in gnome right now
[09:44] <PriceChild> darwin81, -glx  contains driver 9613, -new contains 9755
[09:44] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I don't think so, but chose no, just in case
[09:44] <jk2_> hmm
[09:44] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: ok
[09:44] <PriceChild> darwin81, 9755 drops support for many cards
[09:44] <alduin> xtknight: You know, that's so blatantly obvious it might just work.
[09:44] <colbert> wow Bluefish keeps crashign when I want to save a file
[09:44] <jk2_> I thought there would be a difference as it was not installed
[09:44] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, if it works, you can turn it on later on, and if that breaks, you get a winner
[09:44] <alduin> xtknight: Lemme go give it a try. =)
[09:44] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:44] <jk2_> xtknight: hmmm cant tell then
[09:44] <xtknight> alduin, well -i tells it to ignore an install script.  with newer kernels the GPL symbols collide and -i helps avoid that problem.  that may only be with custom kernels through
[09:44] <xtknight> though*
[09:45] <darwin81> PriceChild : If my card supports the new one would it be better?
[09:45] <xtknight> that's what i have to do everytime i reboot which isn't often
[09:45] <kempoller> gibsonma3: thinking...
[09:45] <PriceChild> darwin81, yes
[09:45] <predaeus> poli, desktop is fine
[09:45] <rustalot> lakcaj: I don't think so.. I see my main disk & swap, my two dvds and a floppy drive, but it's not there.
[09:45] <Helpsadface> What can be the problem if I can remove partitions easily through the Live-GUI... But when I try to make partitions... GParted gives me an error it can't do it?
[09:45] <poli> predaeus: will have about 20 concurrent users, but all with graphical end-users applications.
[09:45] <BloodyTux> so i installed samba and opened my configure file. what do i enter or do to access my other computer
[09:46] <poli> predaeus: what is the difference between the server and desktop edition? server is kind of text-only applications?
[09:46] <red_> how do i get dual monitors to work with my laptop and an ATI X1300 video card
[09:46] <sakredei> hey all, quick question, i installed aircrack from synaptic package manager, but i'm not sure how to run it now, it's not in my applications menu..
[09:46] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: If I have a laptop keyboard with a Windows key between the left CTRL and ALT and a menu key between the right ALT and CTRL,do I have a PC104 keyboard?
[09:46] <predaeus> poli, as far as I know the server install does not come with X pre installed, but comes with a different kernel. still you can get and run that kernel on a regular dekstop installation which comes with a graphical interface out of the box. your options are many.
[09:46] <kempoller> gibsonma3: can you post the link of the actual page with the player on. sorry if you posted it before
[09:46] <loco_aullador> hi i've trying to installed a graphic card i've bought but while installing i got to exit from the x server, how can i do that?
[09:46] <Helpsadface> GParted says: format /dev/sda1 as linux-swap( ERROR ),  set partitiontype( ERROR )
[09:46] <Helpsadface> Why?
[09:46] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, couldn't say. wait a second
[09:47] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:47] <lakcaj> rustalot, hrmmmm - I'm not sure then.  A hackish way would be to create a symlink
[09:47] <TheShocker> loco_aullador: /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[09:47] <predaeus> poli, you can easily change a desktop installation to a server installation or run servers on a desktop installation, no problem at all. if you are going to provide graphical user interfaces then go for the desktop install as it will be faster to set up
[09:47] <TheShocker> with sudo in front
[09:47] <louish> I all.  Could someone suggest a good webcam for linux / Ubuntu?  I bought the quickcam Fusion, but it doesn't work at all...
[09:47] <loco_aullador> TheAvantasia,  ok thanx, and to go back again to the x i put startx ?
[09:48] <edmon_> heey do some one here know how i can remove kde from my computer?
[09:48] <poli> predaeus: That's what I thought. :) Thanks for the information!
[09:48] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, mine looks like that and it says pc105
[09:48] <gibsonma3> Kempoller.......http://www.kfi640.com/pages/streaming.html...then click listen live
[09:48] <Helpsadface> Please?
[09:48] <NeXtDaY> xtknight thats what I got here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25766/
[09:48] <TheShocker> loco_aullador: you can do that, but to start gdm again you do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[09:48] <BloodyTux> so...
[09:48] <smallfoot-> every year they say linux is ready for the desktop, it never is, and never will be
[09:48] <gibsonma3> http://www.kfi640.com/pages/streaming.html
[09:48] <rustalot> lakcaj: I'll probably do that until I figure out a better way.. My uncle's a big UNIX nerd from Berkley, so I'll send him an email about it.
[09:48] <loco_aullador> TheAvantasia,  ok much better, thanx a lot
[09:48] <sakredei> well guess i'll ask again:  i've installed aircrack from synaptic package manager but i'm not sure how to access it now..anyone know?
[09:48] <predaeus> poli, you can run server applications on both installations, you can also get the "special"(?) server kernel for the desktop installation later if you want.
[09:48] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: weird, I've used it as a desktop for 10 years now
[09:48] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:48] <edmon_>  heey do some one here know how i can remove kde from my computer?
[09:48] <BloodyTux> how do i config. samba to connect to the other pc on my network. its running win2k
[09:49] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: they are European apparently. It says in the info that PC105s are similar to PC104s but thy have a "<>" ? I don't know what that is.
[09:49] <BigToe7000> !ISO
[09:49] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[09:49] <kane77> edmon_, do you want gnome instead?
[09:49] <poli> predaeus: I understand. Thanks! :)
[09:49] <predaeus> poli, you are welcome
[09:49] <edmon_> i have genome
[09:49] <smallfoot-> TheShocker: yeah if you have no life, its possible to use Linux on the desktop, but else its not, because it doesnt "just work", you have todo all by yourself, you have to waste 100 hours of reading manual pages, documentation, howto, faq, forums, googling, etc to get stuff to work
[09:49] <edmon_> i want to remove kde
[09:49] <gibsonma3> kempoller  did you get it?
[09:49] <Helpsadface> Everytime I try to use GParted to make the partitions needed to install Ubuntu (Swap, and main ext partition), it gives me errors when trying to create the partitions. It did, however, remove all the partitions I had before rendering my computer completely useless... PLEASE help me? Please!
[09:49] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I have a > < key
[09:50] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: allow me to laugh in your face ;)
[09:50] <rustalot> smallfoot: ur a troll.
[09:50] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, that might be the difference. pc104 sounds safe
[09:50] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: what is that?
[09:50] <BigToe7000> !burn
[09:50] <ubotu> CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[09:50] <edmon_> http://www.opencompositing.org/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=747
[09:50] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:50] <predaeus> !offtopic | smallfoot-
[09:50] <ubotu> smallfoot-: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:50] <smallfoot-> TheShocker: i cant even get Ubuntu to dualboot with windows, after i installed ubuntu, neither windows nor linux would boot
[09:50] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, exactly that. A key that has '<' and '>' the same way I have a key that has . and :
[09:50] <kempoller> gibsonma3: i did, unfortunately I can't because I'm outside the USA I can't get into it at all
[09:50] <jk2_> fdisk -s PARTITION ---> sudo fdisk -s media/sdb6 <---- anything wrong ?
[09:50] <gibsonma3> bummer
[09:51] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: the problem is usually between the chair and the keyboard :P
[09:51] <jk2_> should it be dev/sdb6 ?
[09:51] <NeXtDaY> lol
[09:51] <rustalot> smallfoot: I wanted to try Linux, dl'd the iso and installed a dual boot... it just worked..
[09:51] <scorp123> Hi all
[09:51] <TheShocker> ;)
[09:51] <edmon_> kane77: do u know how?
[09:51] <Helpsadface> !ubunturemovesthepartitionsdeletingwindowsandthenwontcreatenewpartitions
[09:51] <smallfoot-> TheShockers, yes but when using Windows, that problem doesnt exist, because things "just work"
[09:51] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Oh I have keys with greater than and less than. The info made it sound like PC105s have a "<>" key. Not keys.
[09:51] <gibsonma3> I was hoping ubuntu we be better then XP....it seems that things are harder to get and install
[09:51] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: cool, install x64 creative sb live! 5.1 drivers please
[09:51] <TheShocker> on a non xp pro machine
[09:51] <NeXtDaY> xtknight are u there?!@
[09:51] <Helpsadface> Everytime I try to use GParted to make the partitions needed to install Ubuntu (Swap, and main ext partition), it gives me errors when trying to create the partitions. It did, however, remove all the partitions I had before rendering my computer completely useless... PLEASE help me? Please!
[09:51] <TheShocker> I'll be right here waiting
[09:51] <BigToe7000> !offtopic | disclaimer
[09:51] <ubotu> disclaimer: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:51] <jk2_> gibsonma3: have two pcs or partitions - linux aint easy
[09:51] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, it's a single key with < and >
[09:52] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:52] <BloodyTux> how do i launch samba to connect to my other pc
[09:52] <smallfoot-> TheShocker: I use XP Pro, not x64
[09:52] <BigToe7000> D:
[09:52] <Lacrymology> > = SHIFT+<
[09:52] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I went to the next screen, where I enter my keyboard type, and it already has pc105 there.
[09:52] <gibsonma3> how do you have both OS on one machine
[09:52] <gibsonma3> os's
[09:52] <TheShocker> most people who say windows "just works" never installed it
[09:52] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: So one key with both symbols? What's it for?
[09:52] <BigToe7000> !dualboot
[09:52] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot (Macintosh)
[09:52] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, wtf? to be able to write < and >!!!
[09:52] <Helpsadface> Why is nobody helping? :(
[09:52] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: mine doesn't have one so I guess I have a pc104
[09:53] <rustalot> gibsonma3: two partions.. only one at a time though
[09:53] <kane77> edmon_, how did you install it? (as your default wm or not)
[09:53] <BigToe7000> !dualboot | gibsonma3
[09:53] <ubotu> gibsonma3: please see above
[09:53] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, choose pc104, otherwise you won't be able to type > or < =P
[09:53] <scorp123> TheShocker: Absolutely :-)  I had the questionable pleasure of installing Windoze 2003 Server in the past few days .... it sucks big time. Every Linux install is simpler than that ....
[09:53] <lakcaj> rustalot, I think you can add an entry in /etc/fstab, and hal will look there when it boots
[09:53] <BigToe7000> ok, I'm off
[09:53] <TheShocker> scorp123: exactly ;)
[09:53] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Hang on. Do you mean you press this one key and it gives you both symbols at once?
[09:53] <MoRbid_MuNkEy> I installed Beryl yesterday, everything worked fine, but this morning It didn't load up. Anyone got advice? (Linux noob)
[09:53] <BloodyTux> !helpme
[09:53] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:53] <Helpsadface> scorp123: No! Ubuntu for example doesn't even install at all...
[09:54] <BloodyTux> can someone please help me with this. the samba people arent talking
[09:54] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, let's forget this, please. NO. ONE KEY GIVES YOU BOTH 'a' AND 'A', RIGHT? ONE KEY GIVES ME BOTH '<' AND '>'
[09:54] <PriceChild> !caps | Lacrymology
[09:54] <ubotu> Lacrymology: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[09:54] <scorp123> Helpsadface: Nor does Windows if it can't recognize the SCSI adapter :-)  ROFL ROFL ROFL
[09:54] <Helpsadface> Everytime I try to use GParted to make the partitions needed to install Ubuntu (Swap, and main ext partition), it gives me errors when trying to create the partitions. It did, however, remove all the partitions I had before rendering my computer completely useless... PLEASE help me? Please!
[09:54] <gibsonma3> anyone in the US...that can help me trouble shoot why I can't listen to streaming audio
[09:54] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, depending on wether I'm holding SHIFT or not
[09:54] <BigToe7000> !kubuntu
[09:54] <Helpsadface> scorp123: It's worse if Ubuntu can REMOVE partitions... But then it can't create new ones.
[09:54] <ubotu> 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
[09:54] <scorp123> Helpsadface: defective HD maybe? :-)
[09:54] <extern> is there a way to limit the cpu usage for certain process?
 try #beryl
[09:54] <Helpsadface> scorp123: Nope... It removed the partitions... But wont re-create them.
[09:55] <premier_> hello, I'm trying to boot the kubuntu feisty cd, and it sent me to the console... startx gave me a big error message
[09:55] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Right, mine has a key with < and , and another with > and . So mine must be the PC104.
[09:55] <scorp123> Helpsadface: Try another distro, just to check if you can repeat the error.
[09:55] <sbalneav> Helpsadface: what are the errors it gives?
[09:55] <edmon_> kane77: in terminal sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop somethink like that
[09:55] <MoRbid_MuNkEy> #beryl
[09:55] <kane77> edmon_, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[09:55] <PriceChild> !patience | BloodyTux
[09:55] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:55] <ubotu> BloodyTux: 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] <BloodyTux> :)
[09:55] <oilRG> have some1 here installed ubuntu on usb stick?
[09:55] <Helpsadface> sbalneav: Format /dev/sda1 as linux-swap( ERROR )         set partitiontype( ERROR )
[09:56] <scorp123> BloodyTux: what's the problem?
[09:56] <PriceChild> BloodyTux, read the end of that factoid ;)
[09:56] <BloodyTux> i need to connect to my other pc
[09:56] <scorp123> BloodyTux: and so? Why don't you just do it?
[09:56] <BloodyTux> i have samba but i dont know what to do now
[09:56] <`4aFkA`> how can i specify the installation of ubuntu.. i want to install it on D...my hard has two partitions C(windows) and D(the ubuntu)
[09:56] <sbalneav> Helpsadface: What happens if you just let it auto-partition?
[09:56] <BloodyTux> i dont know how
[09:56] <Trixsey> How can I show all active processes?
[09:57] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Do you know what mouse type I should choose. I have a trackpad with a section on the RHS for scrolling and it has two buttons underneath
[09:57] <scorp123> Trixsey: ps -efH
[09:57] <oilRG> i'm intersted in how long does it tke it to boot, and if it works fine or no
[09:57] <scorp123> BloodyTux: Is the other PC a Windows machine?
[09:57] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, no clue
[09:57] <BloodyTux> Windows 2000
[09:57] <scorp123> BloodyTux: Why not use WinSCP on the Windows machine?
[09:58] <BloodyTux> whats that?
[09:58] <scorp123> BloodyTux: it's bloody simple to install ...
[09:58] <scorp123> BloodyTux: all that is needed is a valid login on the Linux PC and that's it.
[09:58] <BloodyTux> brb
[09:58] <sbalneav> scorp123: and to install openssh-server
[09:58] <scorp123> BloodyTux: and a working openssh-server of course
[09:58] <NeXtDaY> any one please have a look at this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25766/    the drive ain't working even after using the ntfsfix?
[09:58] <sbalneav> :)
[09:58] <BloodyTux> whats a openssh-server ???
[09:58] <scorp123> BloodyTux: Wikipedia is your friend
[09:59] <scorp123> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSSH
[09:59] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: use synaptic to install openssh-server on ubuntu, then you can use winscp to copy files.
[10:00] <omegacenti> What replaced inittab? I am reading old codumentation.
[10:00] <BloodyTux> brbz
[10:00] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I think this monitor bit could have caused problems
[10:00] <sbalneav> omegacenti: upstart
[10:00] <dsoul> hello guys. how i make for mount a hd every time i start the ubuntu? i need mount again and again when i reboot =/
[10:00] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I have a wide screen 1680 x 1050
[10:00] <omegacenti> sbalneav: Where is tha located?
[10:01] <premier_> dsoul: is it ntfs?
[10:01] <Master_Z> ok my wireless card works now :)
[10:01] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Then it asks me to choose simple medium or advanced.
[10:01] <Master_Z> BUT
[10:01] <dsoul> premier_: yes
[10:01] <Master_Z> it wont connect to my desktop network
[10:01] <Master_Z> can someone help me ?
[10:01] <premier_> !ntfs | dsoul
[10:01] <ubotu> dsoul: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:01] <TheShocker> Helpsadface: try to install testdisk
[10:01] <TheShocker> it's a disk testing tool that can restore partition tables
[10:01] <dsoul> ok premier_, thanks.
[10:01] <sbalneav> omegacenti: The startup files are in /etc/event.d
[10:02] <premier_> dsoul: I don't know why, but ntfs support is still annoying in ubuntu, even though it works better now
[10:02] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: advanced asked me for things I didn't understand. Simple seems too simple. Medium asked me for a refresh rate but wouldn't let me choose 60Hz at my res.
[10:02] <ticnailer69> quick question. Alpha is the first release of new software and beta is the second right?
[10:02] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, simple, medium or advanced what?
[10:02] <TheShocker> ticnailer69: yup
[10:02] <Master_Z> can someone help me with my network problems?
[10:02] <ticnailer69> thanks
[10:02] <PriceChild> ticnailer69, alpha is like developers only
[10:02] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: method for choosing monitor characteristics.
[10:02] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, 60Hz is a stupid refresh rate and it'll make you blind
[10:02] <PriceChild> ticnailer69, beta means its mostly working... would be nice for beta testers to try it out
[10:02] <osxdude> master_z: what problems?
[10:02] <Master_Z> my wireless card shows my desktop network, but when it cant connect to it
[10:02] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I was under the impression that that is only on CRTs
[10:03] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, might be
[10:03] <extern> how can I make a batch file to simultaneously start 2 programs, not waiting for other to end?
[10:03] <Master_Z> it wont connect to my desktop network @ osxdude
[10:03] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, search what's the max refresh rate your monitor can handle with the resolution you want.. google
[10:03] <dsoul> premier_: i need just add a line in /etc/fstab?
[10:03] <ticnailer69> that makes sense
[10:03] <scorp123> Lacrymology: I second that ... 60 Hz is pretty much OK on LCD and Laptops ...
[10:03] <osxdude> Master_Z: try using manual config.
[10:03] <Ktravaglini> Is there a turtorial about how to start using ubuntus terminal side instead of the Gnome GUI?
[10:03] <osxdude> brb
[10:03] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I remember it's 60Hz
[10:03] <Master_Z> how?
[10:03] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, how doesn't it let you choose 60?
[10:03] <smallfoot-> when i installed ubuntu, it didnt detect windows on partition 2, so i couldnt import my user guy, and it didnt add windows to grub boot list
[10:03] <Master_Z> does manual work with wireless ?
[10:03] <Lacrymology> what does it do, to prevent you from doing it?
[10:04] <scorp123> extern: what are you trying to achieve?
[10:04] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: It only gives me the option of 1680 1050 with 70 (or 75)
[10:04] <BloodyTux> ok... so i installed winscp. now what do i do. how do i find host and password?
[10:04] <predaeus> Ktravaglini, just search for a linux bash or shell tutorial on the web.
[10:04] <Bassetts> when i hibernate my laptop the sleep/hibernate status does not show, but when i bring it back the light starts flashing, what will this be a bug with?
[10:04] <rustalot> what does 'lba' mean in the flags part of GParted
[10:04] <alduin> xtknight: The modprobe -i nvidia didn't do the trick, unfortunately.
[10:04] <smallfoot-> rustalot: Large Block Addressing, or something like that
[10:04] <Master_Z> osxdude, do I need to uncheck ROAMING MODE ?
[10:04] <extern> scorp123: I want a batch file to start 2 programs, if I just write one name of the program and the other name, the other program starts only after the first one closes. I want them both running.
[10:04] <scorp123> BloodyTux: Host: Your Linux machine. Username: Your username on the Linux machine. Password: Your password on the Linux machine.
[10:04] <BloodyTux> scorp123: now what?
[10:05] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: You connect to the ip address of the ubuntu box, userid and password are the same as the ones you log in with.
[10:05] <BloodyTux> k
[10:05] <Ktravaglini> predaeus, but what about installing thigns ubuntus install system is heavily modded
[10:05] <osxdude> Master_Z: yes
[10:05] <premier_> I can't get the feisty liveCD to boot into X, something crashes... it gets to "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)" and then stops dead...  I can switch to a console, but I can do startx or kdm
[10:05] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, well.. choose 70. I doubt it'll break
[10:05] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: okay
[10:05] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, are you sure you have the right drivers, right?
[10:05] <Ktravaglini> compared to other linux os's
[10:05] <Master_Z> ok now what do I put in
[10:05] <BloodyTux> ok so the ip is... how do i find
[10:05] <sercik> extern try to add & at the end of first program
[10:05] <BloodyTux> ...
[10:05] <javaJake> Anyone know of a good 2D effects editor/animator like Flash? For Linux?
[10:05] <Master_Z> its not a static IP address
[10:05] <scorp123> extern: man bash .....
[10:05] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: Did you use synaptic to install openssh-server on the Ubuntu box?
[10:05] <predaeus> extern, add a "&" and a line break after the first command
[10:05] <BloodyTux> yes
[10:05] <scorp123> extern: but the short version:
[10:05] <BloodyTux> btw its a laptop not box
[10:05] <scorp123> extern: add "&" after each command
[10:05] <Master_Z> osxdude, it says WEP key but my network doesnt have a password
[10:05] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: I call everything a box :)
[10:05] <scorp123> extern: "command1 & command 2 &"
[10:05] <BloodyTux> lol
[10:06] <NeXtDaY> xtknight : are you there?!!@
[10:06] <jg76> ** Anybody have problems with Feisty installer's gparted not recognizing pre-partitioned disks?
[10:06] <louish> Anyone know of a GOOD WEBCAM for linux ubuntu???  I bought a Logitech QuickCam Fusion, and it won't work..
[10:06] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: did you assign it a static ip?
[10:06] <Lacrymology> so, BloodyTux box your box, and then box it. if you box, then you should be able to box the box
[10:06] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Do you know if there is a way to go back on these screens
[10:06] <extern> scorp123, thanks !
[10:06] <osxdude> Master_Z: leave it blank
[10:06] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I dont know
[10:06] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Or do you have to go through all over again
[10:06] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: or did your router give it a dhcp address?
[10:06] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Oh?
[10:06] <kouga> hi
[10:06] <Master_Z> so leave password blank ?
[10:06] <BloodyTux> probably gave it a dhcp
[10:06] <scorp123> extern: there are other tricks you might be interested in
[10:06] <BloodyTux> how do i check
[10:06] <osxdude> Master_Z: yes
[10:07] <predaeus> Ktravaglini, read the man pages of each command like "man apt-get"   "man apt-cache" etc
[10:07] <demonstealer> where do i discuss ktorrent?
[10:07] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, it might be that you have to.. it also might be that you'll get what you put on last time, so it'll be less painful
[10:07] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: well, simplest way would be to do an "ifconfig eth0" at the command line.
[10:07] <scorp123> extern: command1 && command2  ==> command2 will only be executed if command1 was succesful
[10:07] <BloodyTux> ummmmm
[10:07] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, but I don't know, I never had the need to
[10:07] <scorp123> extern: command1 || command2 ==> command2 will only be executed if command1 failed.
[10:07] <BloodyTux> eth0 would be wired right?
[10:07] <javaJake> demonstealer, #kde perhaps. Google ktorrent - they should have support options there
[10:07] <BloodyTux> im using wireless
[10:07] <jg76> ** Anybody have problems with Feisty installer's gparted not recognizing pre-partitioned disks?
[10:07] <kouga> I 'd likt to build a HA cluster from 2 ubuntu server, can somebody help me (install the heartbeat ...) ?
[10:07] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: ifconfig -a then
[10:07] <Bassetts> would a problem with the sleep status light on my laptop be a bug with acpi?
[10:08] <extern> scorp123, thanks for the info
[10:08] <sbalneav> that will tell you everything.
[10:08] <osxdude> Bloody_Tux: eth0 is the ethernet.
[10:08] <BloodyTux> do i need a inet adress?
[10:08] <poli> That must be a hard one. I want to disable the 0: Server on gdm, I want no local servers to start when gdm comes up, only XDMCP. I shouldn' t change /etc/gdm/gdm.conf by hand, but I cannot override the 0=Standard line from gdm.conf-custom (The line won't go away, it is already there). How can I disable the 0: Server without commenting it in gdm.conf?
[10:08] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Okay so now I try to reboot?
[10:08] <scorp123> extern: command1; command2  ==> both commands will be executed in sequence, regardless if succesful or not.
[10:08] <osxdude> bloody_tux: idk
[10:08] <BloodyTux> !pastebin
[10:08] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:09] <Q_Continuum> Running Ubuntu on a Dell E1505N, native screen resolution of 1680x1050 - set up for X, but not for the other 7 terminals - and want to get them working (hopefully at native resolution)
[10:09] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, yes
[10:09] <xtknight> alduin, hm im not sure, then
[10:09] <BloodyTux> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25769/
[10:09] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, hmm.. yes, you probably installed-uninstalled some kernel modules, so it'd be safest
[10:09] <BloodyTux> thats what ifconfig -a gave me
[10:09] <adri_hospi> olas
[10:09] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: inet addr:192.168.2.3
[10:09] <poli> Q_Continuum: if you want other X terminals, enable them in /etc/gdm.conf-custom (see /etc/gdm/gdm.conf)
[10:09] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: thanks god you're back :-).. this is what I got here and it is still not working: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25766/   Or do i need to reboot?
[10:09] <scorp123> BloodyTux: being able to read is bliss :-)
[10:10] <BloodyTux> k
[10:10] <ejm> what linksys cards work with ubuntu 7.04?
[10:10] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: so, on the windows box if you connect to 192.168.2.3, you should be ok
[10:10] <ejm> errr sorry too broad.
[10:10] <BloodyTux> ok
[10:10] <scorp123> BloodyTux: it was all there ... just read the stupid address :-)
[10:10] <Q_Continuum> poli: I'm not wanting other X terminals, I'm wanting the TTY terminals at native resolution - they're all at 640x480
[10:10] <BloodyTux> then how do i send files from ubuntu to windows
[10:10] <jg76> ** Anybody have problems with Feisty installer's gparted not recognizing pre-partitioned disks?  I seem to be unable to get Ubuntu Feisty installed on my Boss's laptop.  I have manually created partitions for root (/) and swap.  How Do I install Ubuntu using the partitions I created without gparted running?
[10:10] <BloodyTux> do i need a ubuntuscp or what?
[10:10] <scorp123> BloodyTux: That's more complicated ...
[10:10] <ejm> I'm wanting to get a linksys card, and I''d like to not use ndiswrapper unless I need to or it's easier.
[10:10] <sbalneav> BloodyTux: just connect via the windows box and get them
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, try rebooting
[10:11] <Lacrymology> BloodyTux, you should be able to do it through nautilus or whatever if there's a shared folder in the windows box
[10:11] <kempoller> BloodyTux: if you got samba working you can also try going to MainMenu/Places/Connect to server and put in the hostname or ip address, win2k login, hit connect. WinSCP uses a more secure protocol though
[10:11] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: ok
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, hold on
[10:11] <scorp123> Lacrymology: I second that.
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, run it as root?
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, sudo ntfsfix..
[10:11] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: That didn't help. It's still freezing
[10:11] <NeXtDaY> xtknight nope.
[10:11] <scorp123> BloodyTux: Create a share on Windows ... then from Ubuntu you should be able to connect to it.
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, well, then run it as root
[10:11] <alduin> xtknight: If I've got it manually installed via nvidia's installer, what packages do I need to reinstall to get it installed properly via the ubuntu restricted drivers?
[10:11] <BloodyTux> how do you create a share?
[10:11] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I think it might be the screen refresh thing
[10:11] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, before rebooting
[10:11] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, and you still don't know why. nVidia?
[10:11] <NeXtDaY> xtknight ok. I will do
[10:11] <scorp123> BloodyTux: each OS has its own mechanisms for connecting as you can see ....
[10:11] <kouga> can somebody help me build HA cluster with ubuntu (heartbeat ...) ?
[10:12] <xtknight> alduin, you usually use the restricted drivers manager
[10:12] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology:What do you mean nVidia?
[10:12] <Lacrymology> would a bad refresh rate freeze a system? I doubt it
[10:12] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, what's your graphs card?
[10:12] <xtknight> Lacrymology, no
[10:12] <BloodyTux> so if i create a share can i access my win2k harddrive from ubuntu?
[10:12] <dmgubuntu> ATI
[10:12] <jg76> hallo?
[10:12] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, what's the chipset?
[10:12] <BloodyTux> salut
[10:12] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, and did you follow the guide that says its for ATI?
[10:12] <xtknight> Lacrymology, dmgubuntu a bad refresh rate would not freeze a system
[10:12] <xelu> hi
[10:13] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: How do I find out my chipset?
[10:13] <Lacrymology> I don't remember
[10:13] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology:The guide doesn't specify ATI or Nvidia
[10:13] <kempoller> b
[10:13] <POVaddct> !nvidia
[10:13] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:13] <kempoller> BloodyTux: yes
[10:13] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, yes it does. re-link me
[10:13] <louish> Anyone know of a GOOD WEBCAM for linux ubuntu???  I bought a Logitech QuickCam Fusion, and it won't work..
[10:13] <BloodyTux> so how do i create a share
[10:13] <BloodyTux> ???
[10:13] <ejm> !linksys
[10:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linksys - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:13] <scorp123> right-click
[10:13] <predaeus> dmgubuntu, probably lspci will tell
[10:14] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I think you have video drivers problems
[10:14] <xtknight> BloodyTux, are you even reading the howto?
[10:14] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, yeah, what predaeus said
[10:14] <xtknight> BloodyTux, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComprehensiveSambaGuide
[10:14] <BloodyTux> theres a howto?
[10:14] <scorp123> xtknight: are you kidding? Nobody is reading How-To's these days :-)
[10:14] <baghyay> can i find an programme like frontpage to edite my site web
[10:14] <xtknight> BloodyTux, sorry you must have misesd my links earlier
[10:14] <BloodyTux> :P
[10:14] <xtknight> it probably would have saved you a lot of hair pulling
[10:15] <scorp123> baghyay: nvu .... screem ... vi ;-)
[10:15] <TheCougar> nvu is ok
[10:15] <scorp123> baghyay: bluefish ....
[10:15] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267&highlight=xgl+install says:
[10:16] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: This is the link  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486
[10:16] <BloodyTux> brb
[10:16] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, Hello Nvidia Users. If you are a ATI user then please use this guide instead:http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=739758
[10:16] <baghyay> screem & bleufishe are easy  ??
[10:16] <tyler_d> weee... more internet
[10:16] <smallfoot-> I logged on one my other account, then switched use to my primary account, then logged out, and Ubuntu freeze, and i had to shut off computer from power supply:(
[10:16] <scorp123> baghyay: I prefer nvu ...
[10:16] <scorp123> baghyay: or vi
[10:16] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: This is the link  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486 not that other one
[10:17] <scorp123> baghyay: I suggest you google around and check if you find screenshots and then decide which one looks best for you.
[10:17] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I don't know why did I think that wasthe one
[10:17] <Lacrymology> let me read
[10:17] <ToNy-Aka> SuperFigo :D
[10:17] <dmgubuntu> I posted both.
[10:17] <SuperFigo> ;)
[10:17] <`Eliphas> How do I get my Trash onto my desktop?
[10:17] <hagabaka> if i run a web server on a non-default port, should it be able to accept remote connections with a default installation of ubuntu?
[10:17] <baghyay> ok thank i  doing
[10:17] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: my bad
[10:18] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I founf the thread from a guy who provided both links I only looked at this one http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51486
[10:18] <xtknight> !icons
[10:18] <ubotu> Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[10:18] <scorp123> `Eliphas: this is standard here .. my desktop is full of trash :-) :-) :-)
[10:18] <xtknight> !icons | `Eliphas
[10:18] <ubotu> `Eliphas: please see above
[10:18] <xtknight> scorp123, well arent you so silly today ;)
[10:18] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: But I accidentally posted this one:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131267&highlight=xgl+install
[10:18] <xtknight> had one too many? hehe
[10:18] <premier_> hi, on the fiesty liveCD, X doesn't start properly even in safe graphics mode
[10:19] <Kraln-> Hi. I have a laptop, an Acer TravelMate 8200 (it has Intel HD Audio/Realtek) and I'm running feisty - sans sound. Can someone help me? :)
[10:19] <scorp123> xtknight: *one* ???? :-)
[10:19] <premier_> I get delivered back to the command line
[10:19] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, its ok. Well, undoing what the link says or redoing it with the right options should help. Go back to one X screen
[10:19] <`Eliphas> Thanks.
[10:19] <Bassetts> if i can reproduce a bug should i mark it confirmed?
[10:20] <Kraln-> anyone - sound?
[10:20] <smallfoot-> i think linux is less stable than windows
[10:20] <xtknight> Bassetts, probably.  but that's a question for #ubuntu-motu or #ubuntu-bugs
[10:20] <scorp123> smallfoot-: ha ha good joke :-)
[10:20] <zUltra> what's ubuntu
[10:21] <xtknight> !ubuntu
[10:21] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[10:21] <Bassetts> xtknight, thanks
[10:21] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Okay I'm logged in as root again.
[10:21] <smallfoot-> scorp123: really from own experience, linux has crashed way more
[10:21] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, try doing the same thing but type "rm" where ti says "cp" and the such =)
[10:21] <Sh3r1ff> zUltra: if you ask that, stick with windows ;)
[10:21] <smallfoot-> scorp123: you ever experienced Ubuntu crashing, when trying to logout?
[10:21] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: did your parents drop you when you were a baby?
[10:21] <Lacrymology> zUltra, it's a linux distribution
[10:21] <smallfoot-> TheShocker: i think not
[10:21] <zUltra> Sh3r1ff: ok
[10:21] <BloodyTux> lolz
[10:21] <BloodyTux> dude dont
[10:21] <Lacrymology> zUltra, it's supposed to be easy to use for new linux users
[10:21] <smallfoot-> TheShocker: you ever been logged into more than one account at same time, then logged out from one, then ubuntu crashed?
[10:21] <scorp123> smallfoot-: Nope. But then again: I don't know you, I don't know your skills as UNIX admin ... :-)
[10:21] <BloodyTux> goto linux
[10:22] <Lacrymology> zUltra, and Sh3r1ff is stupid for answering that, unless it's some joke that I didn't get
[10:22] <smallfoot-> scorp123: maybe my skills as UNIX admin sucks, but still it shouldnt crash
[10:22] <BloodyTux> Come to the Linux side!!! We hace cookies and applejuice!!! :P
[10:22] <jiiip> anyone knows a good and simple help for how to install ubuntu linux for a complete "rookie" (a friend of mine who wants to try)?
[10:22] <hagabaka> well a linux installation with problems could sure be less stable than a healthy installation of windows
[10:22] <xtknight> !install
[10:22] <Lacrymology> cookies cookies cookies!
[10:22] <scorp123> smallfoot-: depends on the user who operates the system
[10:22] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[10:22] <Sh3r1ff> Lacrymology: look at the ;) ;)
[10:22] <xtknight> the short of it: linux is more stable in some ways, windows is more stable in others
[10:23] <scorp123> hagabaka: agreed .... but a healthy Linux installation is usually what *I* get :-)
[10:23] <jk2_> windows stable ?
[10:23] <Lacrymology> hagabaka, that's like saying a healthy 80yo is better off than a 15yo with leukemia... true, but not standard =P
[10:23] <jk2_> is that where bill keeps his horses ?
[10:23] <TheCougar> I think windows is still more friendly to the average user. but ubuntu imo has brought linux another step closer
[10:23] <Master_Z> guys
[10:23] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Okay I got rid of the script that I created. Do you know how I can get rid of the line I added using xauth?
[10:23] <scorp123> Lacrymology: boah .... you nailed it :-) ROFL
[10:23] <Master_Z> I am in desperate need of help :(
[10:23] <predaeus> jiiip, tell him/her to run the live cd to try
[10:23] <xtknight> hah
[10:23] <kempoller> Kraln: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto    The card may also not be fully supported yet
[10:23] <Lacrymology> wait
[10:23] <Kraln-> TheCougar: Great for fuckiung you :)
[10:23] <jk2_> I dont think linux is trying to compete for the "average" user
[10:23] <BloodyTux> !swearing
[10:23] <hagabaka> if you never install programs on windows or connect it to the internet, it could last for a while :)
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about swearing - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:23] <Master_Z> ok I try connecting to my wireless network with my laptop and it doesnt connect
[10:23] <TheShocker> windows is really stable, I once stood on an nt server and I didn't fall down
[10:23] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: it is not working :(
[10:24] <BloodyTux> No swearing!
[10:24] <Master_Z> and if it does connect, it says network strength is 30% and internet STILL WONT WORK
[10:24] <Sh3r1ff> TheShocker: :p
[10:24] <smallfoot-> TheShocker, you sure you didnt fall down on your head?
[10:24] <Master_Z> can someone help me ?
[10:24] <Kraln-> kempoller: really? it shows up and has a kernel module and everything
[10:24] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, i dont know then...youll have to post more details
[10:24] <Kraln-> BloodyTux: Swearing? In my FUD? It's more likely than you think
[10:24] <Ktravaglini_> /server irc.freenode.com
[10:24] <Ktravaglini_> grr
[10:24] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: someone who lacks originality would be better of with windows ;)
[10:24] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: hold on.. I will explain this a lil bit better than before.
[10:24] <BloodyTux> true dat brudda
[10:25] <Kraln-> I for one welcome our new beos overlords
[10:25] <premier_> Sorry to repeat myself but this is getting annoying... the feisty liveCD won't startX, even in safe graphics mode, this is on a ati mobility radeon X1400
[10:25] <TheShocker> ahhhh :)
[10:25] <BloodyTux> beos overlords... huh?
[10:25] <zUltra> can u play cs on ubuntu?
[10:25] <xtknight> !offtopic
[10:25] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:25] <Master_Z> guys
[10:25] <Kraln-> premier_: grab fglrx...
[10:25] <Master_Z> someone please help me
[10:25] <jk2_> ati drivers a bit flakey on linux ?
[10:25] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, you wrote "add something" then write "remove something"
[10:25] <Sh3r1ff> jk2_: only a little bit ;)
[10:25] <Kraln-> jk2_: the open source ones, or the ati ones?
[10:25] <hagabaka> the default driver should be more stable than fglrx
[10:25] <Kraln-> cause, they're both flakey
[10:26] <preaction> premier_: you'll need to boot to a console and install the binary driver (i had the same problem on my macbook pro)
[10:26] <premier_> kraln- what do you mean "grab"?  I've never heard that command line
[10:26] <kempoller> Kraln: I've got a similar card, different laptop though, requires a patch
[10:26] <Master_Z> on my laptop, I have to manually connect to get to the wireless network, and once connected, internet WILL NOT WORK
[10:26] <Kraln-> hagabaka: it defaulted to vesafb on my x1600
[10:26] <jk2_> open source ones
[10:26] <Kraln-> premier_: wget, fetch, links ?
[10:26] <Master_Z> why doesnt internet work?
[10:26] <jk2_> I have always stuck with nvidia myslef since making the mistake of buying a 9800 pos ;x
[10:26] <hagabaka> premier_: do you get a command line? can you look at the logs?
[10:26] <bulmer> Master_Z: internet works, your connectivity does not work
[10:26] <Trixsey> Why do Eclipse and Azureus force an install of GCJ although the softwares themselves has nothing to do with GCJ? Did some nutcase pack them? Because neither is fully compatible with GCJ...
[10:26] <preaction> premier_: once the binary driver is installed you can do "startx" to get X running
[10:27] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I did that as me not as root. Any ideas how to do that as me?
[10:27] <BloodyTux> how do i add a "open folder in terminal" button in the right click menu?
[10:27] <guyran> anyone have problems with usb sticks on Feisty?
[10:27] <kempoller> Kraln: do you get really quiet sound from the headphone output?
[10:27] <Master_Z> I am using a WIRED connection atm bulmer
[10:27] <extern> how can I find out the pid of a process which was just started in one program, and use it as argument when starting another?
[10:27] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Recovery mode makes me root.
[10:27] <preaction> Trixsey: because it depends on "java", and GCJ provides "java". did you already install another java package? sun's i recommend
[10:27] <Kraln-> kempoller: the volume is turned all the way up. the headphone output is just as dead as the speakers
[10:27] <bulmer> Trixsey: you need to reconfigure
[10:27] <extern> how can I find out the pid of a process which was just started in one program, and use it as argument when starting another, in a batch file?
[10:27] <TheShocker> Kraln-: did you tell the audio app to use the headphone instead of your sound card?
[10:27] <Trixsey> preaction, I already have suns java, but it still forces an install of GCJ
[10:28] <Master_Z> bulmer
[10:28] <Trixsey> extern, tried.. still forces install of GCJ
[10:28] <Veinor> extern: ps aux | grep <processname>
[10:28] <bulmer> Trixsey: you need to reconfigure..you have not configured it right
[10:28] <Sh3r1ff> extern: ps -eaf
[10:28] <preaction> Trixsey: file a bug against the package, it's the maintainer's fault
[10:28] <Master_Z> how can I get this wireless internet to work ?
[10:28] <premier_> Kraln-: I though fiesty had binary driver support by default
[10:28] <zUltra> can u play cs on ubuntu
[10:28] <Ktravaglini> im on freenode right?
[10:28] <bulmer> Master_Z: yes?
[10:28] <Trixsey> bulmer, I did.. the packages depend on GCJ
[10:28] <Veinor> Ktravaglini: yep.
[10:28] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: this is the error that i see when i connect the drive :  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25765/
[10:28] <Ktravaglini> k
[10:28] <preaction> premier_: it has support, but not installed by default since it has questionable freedom
[10:28] <Trixsey> i.e. it's not an optional package
[10:28] <Master_Z> how can I get this wireless internet to work ?
[10:28] <preaction> !patience | Master_Z
[10:28] <Level15> hey. hm, small question. i set up a server using ubuntu server amd64 6.06 LTS. i read somewhere it includes shorewall firewall, which should be set up by copying some files from /usr/somewhere to /etc. The thing is, those files on /usr do not exist on my installation. any pointer?
[10:28] <ubotu> Master_Z: 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
[10:28] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, do you have vista?
[10:29] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: is your card supported?
[10:29] <bulmer> Master_Z: get the driver loaded first via network manager
[10:29] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: No
[10:29] <Trixsey> I'd be more than happy to try another re-configure guided by you guys, but like I said, I've tried it before and it didn't work at all
[10:29] <BloodyTux> ughhhh
[10:29] <Master_Z> how ?
[10:29] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, your usb drive has a ntfs partition i assume?  is it even ntfs, are you sure?
[10:29] <BloodyTux> how do i get Max Media Creator working in wine?
[10:29] <Master_Z> I used linux -386 to get it to work
[10:29] <bulmer> Trixsey: umm type this  java -version  and tell us which java you're using
[10:29] <extern> I need to get that pid value inside a batch file and use it there
[10:29] <BloodyTux> it wont let me burn stuff!!!
[10:29] <premier_> preaction: I installed the drivers, but it still doesn't work
[10:29] <premier_> same error
[10:29] <xtknight> extern, `pidof programname`?
[10:29] <preaction> Trixsey: look for "update-alternatives"
[10:29] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: yes. I have windows XP pro and I saw it is ntfs. an pretty sure
[10:30] <preaction> premier_: what's the error? did you enable the right driver?
[10:30] <Trixsey> trixsey@Trixsey:~$ java -version
[10:30] <Trixsey> java version "1.6.0"
[10:30] <Trixsey> Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b105)
[10:30] <Trixsey> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.6.0-b105, mixed mode, sharing)
[10:30] <Kraln-> premier_: did you run aticonfig --initial ?
[10:30] <Sh3r1ff> extern: ps -eaf shows you running processes with their pid
[10:30] <scorp123> Master_Z: you're not delievering enough relevant information ... not even nearly enough.
[10:30] <scorp123> BloodyTux: of course not
[10:30] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, ok.  well does it work under windows?
[10:30] <rockets> does 2.5 hours to transfer 700mb over a 100 megabit connection
[10:30] <tof_> hi, I want to mount an ext2 fs to be rwxrwxrwx (/pub). But mount doesn't have uid=.., umask, options for ext2... Anyone knows how to do that ?
[10:30] <Master_Z> ok tell me what I should be delivering
[10:30] <rockets> sound like a lot
[10:30] <xtknight> rockets, umm not over a 100 megabit connection.  certainly not
[10:30] <scorp123> BloodyTux: WINE is just an emulation of sorts ... programs in there have no knowledge about your *real* hardware
[10:30] <BloodyTux> why not?
[10:30] <Level15> tof: chmod?
[10:30] <BloodyTux> awwwww
[10:30] <TheShocker> tof_: use the mount -o switch for options
[10:30] <kempoller> Kraln: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2725 This helped out alot, I realise its for a different laptop, the card is the same though. Maybe something there
[10:30] <extern> xtknight, thank you
[10:30] <xtknight> tof_, you set the partitions on the ext2 filesystem.  chmod
[10:30] <TheShocker> so mount -o rw for instance
[10:31] <scorp123> BloodyTux: why not use something like "k3b" ??
[10:31] <premier_> Kraln-: yes I ran aticonfig --initial
[10:31] <Master_Z> I had to manually configure my network to even get the WLAN to work, once it did "work", strength was only 30% at all times, and internet still didnt work
[10:31] <bulmer> Trixsey: umm that dont look like its configured correctly for sun java
[10:31] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: yes. very normal there. I can add files or modify files from it. but I can't paste a file inside it in Ubuntu. I am not able to delete any files from the disk in Ubuntu
[10:31] <lavar1917> can i burn the ubuntu iso on a dvd-r?
[10:31] <Trixsey> bulmer?
[10:31] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, odd.  try chkdsk with fixing options, in Windows.
[10:31] <TheShocker> tof_:  you can remount a mounted fs by using mount -o rw,remount
[10:31] <Kraln-> premier_: can you open up the X11 log - less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:31] <BloodyTux> max media creator is the only thing that can add this special code to make the cds work in Action Replay Max EVO Edition
[10:31] <premier_> preaction: "XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0" after 0 requests (0 know processed) with 0 events remaining
[10:31] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, (chkdsk the usb drive obviously)
[10:31] <TaJMoX> How do I stop X?  I did sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop     and it said [ OK ]    but I'm still in X.
[10:31] <Kraln-> and see what lines have (EE) next to them ?
[10:31] <Veinor> if my linux partition is running out of room, and I want to take some space from my windows partition, how do I do that if my windows partition is before the ubuntu one (to the left of it in gparted)?
[10:31] <Sh3r1ff> lavar1917: you can, but not every system will boot it
[10:31] <Kraln-> TaJMoX: control+alt+backspace
[10:31] <tof_> TheShocker, xtknight Level15, Hmm what if I want it to be mounted at boot (/etc/fstab)? I have to create an init.d script with chmod??
[10:32] <poli> extern: the daemons in the /etc/init.d (the start-stop-deamon thing) do something very clever: they write the PIDs of each process they start in a file (in the /var/run directory) with the daemons name. Then when you need to access it again, just cat the /var/run/<daemon> file. Take a look at the /etc/init.d scripts and see what they do.
[10:32] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: are you still there?
[10:32] <lavar1917> ok
[10:32] <TaJMoX> kraln =)   thx cya
[10:32] <xtknight> tof_, ?
[10:32] <NeXtDaY> xtknight ok. I have XP running on the other machine.. I will do that now..
[10:32] <TheShocker> tof_: nope, you can put options in the option field
[10:32] <preaction> premier_: uhm, that's something i've never seen before
[10:32] <TheShocker> it's the one where usually there's stuff like rw,auto etc
[10:32] <Trixsey> bulmer, how so? I thought Java 1.6.0/6.0 was the latest stuff?
[10:32] <bulmer> Trixsey: yeah thats okay, i scrolled back
[10:32] <Level15> tof: no. make the mount point rwx for everyone. then mount as root. then go to the ount point and chmod a+rwx ./
[10:32] <smallfoot-> I love the SkyRocket screensaver in Ubuntu, its awesome
[10:32] <Level15> i think that should work
[10:33] <TheShocker> tof_: iirc you have to change the permissions of the mount point for world readability
[10:33] <xtknight> or chmod -R for recursive
[10:33] <xtknight> but i dont think thats what you want
[10:33] <Level15> ah, of course, then add to fstab
[10:33] <TheShocker> no need to chmod the whole partition
[10:33] <TheShocker> just the mountpoint
[10:33] <TheShocker> umount it and chmod 777 the dir
[10:33] <TheShocker> then remount
[10:33] <Trixsey> bulmer, so if I was to install.. say Azureus.. without GCJ.. what command would I execute?
[10:33] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, do it as root
[10:33] <Level15> TheShocker: not sure about that, since permissions are stored on the partitions FS.
[10:33] <danub> !seveas
[10:33] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: I see a small problem in windows when I connect the drive. it is infected with Autoplay trojan .. dunno whats the name of it.. I mean.. I can't open it with the left click.. I have to use the right click and the select open from the menu
[10:33] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[10:33] <Kraln-> TheShocker: he might need to mount it with umask=0000
[10:33] <TheShocker> Level15: not for the top level dir
[10:33] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, trojan?
[10:34] <Master_Z> ok, this is my network problem
[10:34] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, if you have to do it as yourself, "su dmgubuntu" should change you to your user name
[10:34] <Master_Z>  I had to manually configure my network to even get the WLAN to work, once it did "work", strength was only 30% at all times, and internet still didnt work
[10:34] <bulmer> Trixsey: type this    update-alternatives --display java  and tell us the result
[10:34] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: trojan.. virus .. whatever
[10:34] <tof_> ok I did that (umount, chmod 777 /pub, then remount, but here /pub comes back root:root 744...
[10:34] <smallfoot-> i feel dumb using ubuntu
[10:34] <tof_> and when I put umask =066 in fstab, error at mount time
[10:34] <Kraln-> tof_: man mount. look at the umask option for ntfs.
[10:34] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, ok that's weird, but right click it and press properties.  then find the Check disk option
[10:34] <TheShocker> tof_: try the umask option Kraln- mentioned
[10:34] <smallfoot-> atleast when i used slackware and shit didnt work, i didnt feel dumb
[10:34] <smallfoot-> lol
[10:34] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, go to Gentoo
[10:34] <Trixsey>  link currently points to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[10:34] <Trixsey> /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java - priority 63
[10:34] <Trixsey>  slave java.1.gz: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/man/man1/java.1.gz
[10:34] <Trixsey> Current `best' version is /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java.
[10:34] <Master_Z> can someone help me??!
[10:34] <Sh3r1ff> NeXtDaY: you should ask windows questions on a windows support channel ;)
[10:34] <premier_> Kraln-: I'm looking at the xorg log, and theres not EE or WW lines...
[10:35] <bulmer> Master_Z: there are no guarantees you will get 100% strength all the time
[10:35] <Level15> tof: did you try chmoding the /pub/. after mounting?
[10:35] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology:  Ah ookay. Yeah I have to do it as me apparently becuase when I try to do it as root it creates a new file. So clearly it's not letting me edit the file I changed before.
[10:35] <smallfoot-> Lacrymology: yeah i heard good things about it, but i really dont like the concept, of waiting 1000 hours for stuff to compile, to get 1% performance boost
[10:35] <Kraln-> premier_: you say X is dumping you to a terminal, and there are no EE or WW lines, anywhere? at all?
[10:35] <predaeus> smallfoot-, please don't use swear words here, trying to keep this family friendly
[10:35] <Master_Z> bulmer
[10:35] <Kraln-> I find that incredibly hard to believe. can you ftp that log file anywhere?
[10:35] <NeXtDaY> xtknigh: ok.. it is checking now...
[10:35] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, but it's fun to install
[10:35] <bulmer> Trixsey: that looks okay now, you have the sun java correctly installed
[10:35] <Master_Z> its 30% NEXT TO THE WIRELESS ROUTER and even then its NO INTERNET
[10:35] <smallfoot-> predaeus: i used a swear?
[10:35] <NeXtDaY> Sh3r1ff ;) I started to hate windows after using Ubuntu.. :P
[10:35] <smallfoot-> Lacrymology: i just want things to work
[10:36] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: can you ping the router?
[10:36] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, get a Mac
[10:36] <sea-monkey-man> hello
[10:36] <xtknight> !offtopic
[10:36] <Kraln-> Lacrymology: I'm on a mac =)
[10:36] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:36] <vlt> having trouble getting microphone to work on vaio z505 running feisty
[10:36] <xtknight> ask questions!
[10:36] <Master_Z> what does that mean ?
[10:36] <bulmer> Master_Z: there are no guarantees you will get 100% strength all the time..even if you are two feet away, the drivers may be clamping it down, not really showing you the correct strength
[10:36] <smallfoot-> Lacrymology: I actually have considered that...
[10:36] <smallfoot-> might end up doing that...
[10:36] <Shaneras> Hi
[10:36] <predaeus> smallfoot-, feces fit I would say
[10:36] <tof_> :-) fstab with : UUID=xxx /pub ext2 user,atime,auto,rw,dev,exec,uid=1000 0 2 -> ok, but ls -l : root:root, rwxr--r--
[10:36] <Trixsey> bulmer, but a "sudo apt-get install azureus" will give me GCJ.. in fact I think it's compiled for GCJ..(?)
[10:36] <smallfoot-> too bad they so expensive, and i have to become metrosexual to own one
[10:36] <sea-monkey-man> how do you enable deskyope effects
[10:36] <premier_> Kraln-: there is one: (WW) VESA(0): No valid modes left.  Trying less strict filter...
[10:36] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, you'd be running Unix anyways, so
[10:36] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: what is your default gateway? try to ping that
[10:36] <Master_Z> bulmer, I wouldnt mind the poor signal, it NEVER has internet
[10:36] <bulmer> Master_Z: other than signal strength, what does your route table shows?
[10:36] <Kraln-> premier_: that's the one I was expecting.
[10:37] <Master_Z> thats it I think
[10:37] <sea-monkey-man> hello
[10:37] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, you don't have to be gay to be pretty. Look at ME
[10:37] <tof_> :-) fstab with : UUID=xxx /pub ext2 user,atime,auto,rw,dev,exec,umask=006 0 2 -> ko error at mount time (and in the mount man page, umask is NOT for ext2 fs..)
[10:37] <Master_Z> and the name of the network
[10:37] <premier_> Kraln-: how do I ftp something from the command line?
[10:37] <Kraln-> premier_: It's not using the fglrx driver. are you SURE you ran aticonfig --initial ?
[10:37] <nicksick> Hello, I'm looking for help installing my external USB hard drive?
[10:37] <Shaneras> I cought the Ubuntu 7.04 , but where is the .iso archive that I have to copy in the CD??
[10:37] <sea-monkey-man> any body see me
[10:37] <Level15> tof_: u don't need that stuff on your fstab; think about how /tmp works.
[10:37] <silvertip257> how can I output my terminal results to a file, while STILL having it display on the terminal output ???
[10:37] <smallfoot-> Lacrymology: yeah but it feels like Apple are assholes, and took the BSD code, and bundle their proprietary stuff, and just wanna sell it, they're not really into open source
[10:37] <predaeus> sea-monkey-man, run desktop-effects and tick the option
[10:37] <premier_> Kraln-: quite, it ran without errors
[10:37] <Kraln-> premier_: don't worry about the log file, that line was the one I was looking for.
[10:37] <veroli> hi all
[10:37] <sea-monkey-man> how
[10:37] <Shaneras>  I cought the Ubuntu 7.04 , but where is the .iso archive that I have to copy in the CD??
[10:37] <Kraln-> premier_: run it again. it should have said something like "virgin config file, saving backup"
[10:38] <predaeus> smallfoot-, please reconsider your choice of words
[10:38] <sea-monkey-man> how
[10:38] <bulmer> Master_Z: am overwhelmed...what was that again?
[10:38] <premier_> Kraln-: wait, I got it
[10:38] <smallfoot-> predaeus: ok sry
[10:38] <xtknight> NeXtDaY, i hope you're also having chkdsk fix errors.  if it still doesn't mount in linux then i dont really know what's going on
[10:38] <smallfoot-> i cant even be a badass on the internets
[10:38] <smallfoot-> :(
[10:38] <kouga> can you help me load balancing with ubuntu?
[10:38] <mpire> hi
[10:38] <tof_> Level15, well, /tmp isn't mounted, it's a dir here... And I want /pub to be on another hard drive so I have to mount it with fstab...
[10:38] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, aye, that's why they use BSD and not Linux. They make da money, and they use it to pay designers. If you really want it to just work, get a mac, if you want it to be GLPv2 compliant, play linux, and go to troll wars side by side with Linus. He's funny
[10:38] <Master_Z> I cant ever get internet to work, even when it is officially connected
[10:38] <sea-monkey-man> do yall know any movie downloading sites
[10:38] <TheShocker> smallfoot-: ubuntu isn't about being a badass, if you like that sort of thing use gentoo
[10:38] <vlt> having trouble getting microphone to work on vaio z505 running feisty
[10:39] <poli> kouga: what kind of load balancing? (to what services/applications?)
[10:39] <smallfoot-> Lacrymology: , yeah but i wish there was something that was free open source software, but that "just worked"
[10:39] <premier_> Kraln-: I forgot to run "sudo aticonfig --initial"... It would help if you'd remind people to do that
[10:39] <kouga> poli: with heartbeat
[10:39] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: ca n you ping the default gateway?
[10:39] <Master_Z> havent tried
[10:39] <Shaneras>  I cought the Ubuntu 7.04 , but where is the .iso archive that I have to copy in the CD??
[10:39] <Master_Z> brb let me try that
[10:39] <Kraln-> premier_: it does remind you to do that...
[10:39] <TheShocker> Lacrymology: I wasn't really serious ;)
[10:39] <Lacrymology> smallfoot-, I think Ubuntu is as close as you'll get..
[10:39] <bulmer> Master_Z: you need to prefix with a nick, i cant follow you
[10:39] <jk2_> how can you check the load on the pc through the terminal ?
[10:39] <xtknight> jk2_, uptime
[10:39] <Kraln-> premier_: I'm just here because my sound doesn't work.
[10:39] <Kraln-> lol
[10:39] <smallfoot-> ok
[10:39] <smallfoot-> Ubuntu still has a way to go...
[10:39] <Shaneras>  I cought the Ubuntu 7.04 , but where is the .iso archive that I have to copy in the CD??
[10:39] <Enselic_> Is there a way to get specific environment variables for a given process, e.g. distcc?
[10:40] <poli> Shaneras: man cdrecord
[10:40] <smallfoot-> I love that Ubuntu included memtest86+ though, that REALLY saved me alot of tears
[10:40] <vlt> neither does my mic
[10:40] <NeXtDaY> xtknight i can install that. I am waiting the check to finish...
[10:40] <xtknight> Enselic_, perhaps type 'env' in the terminal it started from?
[10:40] <xtknight> if it did start from a terminal..
[10:40] <Shaneras> poli what?
[10:40] <Level15> tof_: it is a directory inside a partition that is mounted... same for what you are trying to do, except it is the root directory of that partition... try what i said; umount /pub; chmod ugo+rwx /pub; mount /dev/whatever /pub -t ext2; chmod -R ugo+rwx /pub/.
[10:40] <Lacrymology> TheShocker, gentoo is the shit. I learned more about linux and my computer in the three days it took me to have a working system, than in the following 2 years
[10:40] <jk2_> ty xtknight
[10:40] <Enselic_> xtknight: would work if I had the terminal
[10:40] <Kraln-> Lacrymology: indeed.
[10:40] <danub> !freenx
[10:40] <PriceChild> !ohmy
[10:40] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[10:40] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:40] <lester_> nick _lester_
[10:40] <lester_> damn
[10:40] <poli> Shaneras: sorry, misread. You should have cought the .iso in the first place.
[10:40] <nicksick> Can anyone help me with an external usb hard drive?
[10:41] <xtknight> "cought"?
[10:41] <Kraln-> like a cold.
[10:41] <_lester_> hello all
[10:41] <Kraln-> you know, caught
[10:41] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, any news?
[10:41] <bruco16> http://www.humour.com/videos-comiques/videos.asp?VIDVideo=3276
[10:41] <TheShocker> Lacrymology: I used gentoo too, I must say the ubuntu community rules compared to them
[10:41] <bruco16> (about MAC)
[10:41] <Kraln-> TheShocker: I would say the average IQ in the ubuntu community is 40 points lower.
[10:41] <__lester__> guys can anybody help me with a problem please?
[10:41] <TheShocker> intelligence is overrated
[10:42] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[10:42] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:42] <Lacrymology> TheShocker, really? I have a much harder time getting help here than at #gentoo
[10:42] <PriceChild> !offtopic | Lacrymology
[10:42] <ubotu> Lacrymology: please see above
[10:42] <veroli> evenin
[10:42] <Lacrymology> PriceChild, is a comparison about the comunities really offtopic?
[10:42] <PriceChild> __lester__, please ask your question
[10:42] <Lacrymology> comparison ON the comunities, whatever
[10:42] <PriceChild> Lacrymology, this channel is for Ubuntu support. Everything else is offtopic.
[10:42] <Lacrymology> I dont know english
[10:42] <TheShocker> PriceChild: talking about the ubuntu community is offtopic?
[10:42] <xtknight> pretty much...just ask linux questions if you have trouble
[10:42] <tof_> Level15, ok that works, (/pub unmounted id 777, /pub mounted is 755 and then chmod gives a /pub 777). But, as the 'mounting' is at 'boot' time (auto in fstab) that means that I have to creat an init.d sript that will run after mount time to change /pub to 777?? No easier way?
[10:42] <PriceChild> TheShocker, yes it is.
[10:43] <Lacrymology> PriceChild, ok, sorry
[10:43] <bulmer> Enselic_: you want to set an environment variable when you run a process or you want to know what the current env vars are for a running process( dificult to get)
[10:43] <__lester__> well I have the problem with automount
[10:43] <xtknight> ubuntu-offtopic is for Linux-related offtopic stuff even...or totally offtopic stuff
[10:43] <PriceChild> xtknight, both...
[10:43] <__lester__> after upgrade to fiesty the devices stopped to automount
[10:43] <Enselic_> bulmer: the latter
[10:44] <tof_> Level15, in other words (coz I'm felling confused) : I don't want to chmod 777 /pub manually after each boot
[10:44] <bulmer> Enselic_: thats a bit difficult, go through the /proc and find it there
[10:44] <vlt> what are the little red dots in alsamixer-gui?
[10:44] <Level15> tof: don't think so... reboot and see, but it should work w/o doing that everytime you reboot
[10:44] <Enselic_> bulmer: cool, I'll look for it there
[10:44] <bulmer> however i dont think you will be able to list all of the env on a running process
[10:44] <Level15> just like /tmp ;)
[10:44] <poli> Enselic_: you can do a echo $<variable> in a script just before calling the process you want. That will rpint that variable.
[10:44] <LordGamer> hmmm I cant seem to find BitchX I intalled it from a .deb but it isnt in any menu or apps folder any suggestions?
[10:44] <Enselic_> poli: I have not started the process muself
[10:45] <PriceChild> LordGamer, bitchX is a cli application
[10:45] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: I have removed the script that was created. I have removed the line that was added with xauth. I don't know how to undo the rest.
[10:45] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: Can you please help me again.
[10:45] <__lester__> did anybody have any problems with automount devices?
[10:45] <darwin81> When I try to install nvidia-settings I get the error message:
[10:45] <darwin81> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-settings_1.0+20060516-3ubuntu1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/nvidia-settings', which is also in package nvidia-glx-new
[10:45] <LordGamer> which means PriceChild?
[10:45] <Master_Z> back
[10:45] <Enselic_> bulmer: worked great
[10:45] <Sh3r1ff> LordGamer: dpkg -L bitchx to find the files foer bitchx
[10:46] <Master_Z> and I tried getting into the router from the laptop
[10:46] <PriceChild> LordGamer, terminal only... it has no gui
[10:46] <Master_Z> it didnt work bulmer
[10:46] <Master_Z> it didnt let me do anything
[10:46] <Enselic_> bulmer: cat /proc/PID/environ
[10:46] <Master_Z> no internet at all :(
[10:46] <LordGamer> ohhhh
[10:46] <bulmer> Enselic_: okay cool
[10:46] <IndyGunFreak> like irssi
[10:46] <Enselic_> bulmer: (as root)
[10:46] <PriceChild> LordGamer, start it in a terminal with bitchx i guess
[10:46] <PriceChild> LordGamer, cli = command line interface
[10:46] <tof_> Level15, hmmm I think you're right, because umount /pub and mount /pub after that works... I wonder where the information about the rights of the mounted fs are stored, because they are not always the same as the mount point itself...
[10:46] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: so you can't ping the default gateway?
[10:46] <bulmer> Master_Z: what didnt work? i asked you to see if your route table is good
[10:46] <LordGamer> I was thinking CLI vid cards lol
[10:46] <XLV> is there any media player that supports .sub/.idx, and esp in foreign languages?
[10:47] <Level15> tof_: the info is stored on the FS itself
[10:47] <PriceChild> LordGamer, that's SLI ;)
[10:47] <Level15> that's the key
[10:47] <Master_Z> sh3r1ff, no I cant :(
[10:47] <LordGamer> oh yea ;)
[10:47] <Level15> it's not on the mountpoint
[10:47] <javier> quien sabe que msn es bueno para linux
[10:47] <bulmer> Enselic_: ill try to remember that next time i have to find out the env of a process
[10:47] <tof_> Level15, ok thank you very much for your help
[10:47] <Master_Z> I can go on roaming mode and connect but get no internet, but on manual, it wont connect to it at all
[10:47] <PriceChild> !es | javier
[10:47] <ubotu> javier: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:47] <Level15> tof_: np
[10:47] <poli> javier: try gaim (pidgin now)
[10:47] <Sh3r1ff> Master_Z: is your card supported?
[10:47] <vlt> audio issue?  can some help?
[10:47] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, have you removed /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config.custom?
[10:47] <javier> QUIEN SABE QUE MSN ES BUENO PARA LINUX UBUNTU
[10:47] <Master_Z> it has to be, since it has connected to a wireless network
[10:47] <bulmer> Master_Z: other than signal strength, what does your route table shows?
[10:48] <Enselic_> bulmer: I doubt you have to memorize it, just look for it where you find natural (which obviously was in /proc)
[10:48] <PirateHead> I am having a problem with keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu. I set Ctrl+T to open a terminal awhile ago, and I want to stop that behaviour now, but I don't know how. Can somebody help me do it?
[10:48] <Lacrymology> and Xwrapper.config.md5sum?
[10:48] <Master_Z> it just shows the name of it I think and the signal
[10:48] <darwin81> When I try to install nvidia-settings I get the error message:
[10:48] <darwin81> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-settings_1.0+20060516-3ubuntu1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/nvidia-settings', which is also in package nvidia-glx-new
[10:48] <mute> javier amsn, gaim
[10:48] <dmgubuntu> Lacrymology: No the md5sum bit confused me.
[10:48] <javier> GAIM ME INICIA SECION PERO SE CIERRA SOLO QUE ES
[10:48] <Enselic_> I need to adjust PATH before the distcc deamon is run. I guess I could do this by modyfying the scrpts, but is there a "nice" way?
[10:48] <PriceChild> javier, espanol?
[10:48] <Lacrymology> dmgubuntu, I dont know what it is, but I don't have it, so it didn't exist before you did that, probably
[10:48] <bulmer> Enselic_: one thing i learned is just about everything is in /proc, even processes that hides
[10:48] <PirateHead> !es | javier
[10:48] <ubotu> javier: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:48] <Lacrymology> (IWFM)
[10:48] <javier> SI
[10:48] <Lacrymology> !IWFM
[10:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about iwfm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:49] <Kraln-> Enselic_: PATH="blah" runcommandhere
[10:49] <PriceChild> javier, "/join #ubuntu-es"
[10:49] <darwin81> javier: #ubuntu-es
[10:49] <peppeska> Hi people!
[10:49] <Enselic_> Kraln-: the distcc deamoin is not started by me
[10:49] <Level15> javier: u can try amsn, or kopete
[10:49] <Master_Z> anything else that might help my network problem ?
[10:49] <ffm> How do I make it so that a user, "spanish", starts "mutt" immediately when they start SSH? I do not want them to be able to use a shell.
[10:49] <Enselic_> Kraln-: nice try though ;)
[10:49] <bruco16> PirateHead: gnome-keybindings-properties
[10:49] <ffm> How do I make it so that a user, "spanish", starts "mutt" immediately
[10:49] <ffm>            when they start SSH? I do not want them to be able to use a shell.
[10:49] <PirateHead> I am having a problem with keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu. I set Ctrl+T to open a terminal awhile ago, and I want to stop that behaviour now, but I don't know how. Can somebody help me out?
[10:49] <rollerskatejamms> How can I force an interface to operate at 100baseT full duplex
[10:49] <peppeska> FANCULO
[10:49] <TheShocker> ffm: try setting mutt as their login shell
[10:50] <peppeska> troppe persone
[10:50] <gameprograma> Which package do I install for the ssh daemon?
[10:50] <bulmer> Enselic_: you may be able to set the PATH during start of daemon, like so  PATH=xxx daemonxxxd   which i believe sets the path in same shell as the started daemon
[10:50] <poli> ffm: try setting mutt as the shell in /etc/passwd
[10:50] <bruco16> PirateHead: gnome-keybinding-properties
[10:50] <Kraln-> rollerskatejamms: mediaopts
[10:50] <PirateHead> bruco16: thanks, will try it.
[10:50] <Level15> rollerskatejamms: not sure, but i think that depends on the driver
[10:50] <Enselic_> bulmer: yeah, but that would involve modifying apt:ed files, and it doesn't fell Right
[10:51] <Master_Z> anything else that could help me and my no internet problem ?
[10:51] <bulmer> Enselic_: well sometimes you have to do what must, to get things working
[10:51] <gameprograma> openssh-server?
[10:51] <PirateHead> It worked, bruco16. I wonder why it didn't show up that way when I used the System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts wizard?
[10:51] <bulmer> Master_Z: other than signal strength, what does your route table shows? I have not seen your response to this yet
[10:51] <Master_Z> bulmer
[10:51] <Master_Z> I have already said it
[10:52] <bulmer> Master_Z: you need to prefix with a nick so it can be followed
[10:52] <Master_Z> just the signal strength and name
[10:52] <ffm> How do I make it so that a user, "spanish", starts "mutt" immediately when they start SSH? I do not want them to be able to use a shell.
[10:52] <Master_Z> what do you mean bulmer ?
[10:52] <bruco16> PirateHead: yeah, that's weird... sudo not needed
[10:52] <TheShocker> ffm: we told you
[10:52] <TheShocker> twice
[10:52] <Enselic_> bulmer: actually it was just setting PATH in /etc/defaults/distcc
[10:52] <bulmer> Master_Z: route -ran   and tell us
[10:52] <Enselic_> bulmer: the distcc start script exectues that file, problem solved :)
[10:52] <ffm> Sorry.
[10:52] <Level15> ffm: as someone said before, change their shell from /bin/basj or whatever they have to /path/to/mutt
[10:52] <Master_Z> how do I do this
[10:52] <poli> ffm: did you try setting mutt as the shell for that user in /etc/passwd instead of /bin/bash?
[10:52] <ffm> Pageup keys not working.
[10:52] <TheShocker> np :) just edit /etc/passwd and change their shell to mutt
[10:52] <bulmer> Enselic_: cool
[10:53] <TheShocker> ffm: use the full path, /usr/bin/mutt
[10:53] <ffm> poli: will try.
[10:53] <ffm> Thanks.
[10:53] <Level15> ffm: man chsh should give you a pointer
[10:53] <bulmer> Master_Z: you need to prefix with a nick so ..I can follow your questions
[10:53] <Master_Z> what is prefix with a nick
[10:53] <tof_> changind etc/passwd will do for all connexion, not only for ssh...
[10:54] <gilo2> is there a channel on here to ask a question on how to use a linux command?
[10:54] <bulmer> Master_Z: any responses you direct to me, you need to prefix with my nick
[10:54] <bulmer> Master_Z: or else im going to ignore you
[10:54] <Master_Z> Bulmer: like this ?
[10:54] <Surkow> ok...I'm back and didn' t solve my problem
[10:54] <bulmer> Master_Z: yes
[10:54] <Master_Z> Bulmer: ok
[10:54] <IndyGunFreak> bulmer: lol, that is annoying though
[10:54] <poli> gilo2: did you try man <command>? :)
[10:55] <Master_Z> Bulmer: what is route -ran ?
[10:55] <bulmer> IndyGunFreak: if a user wants help... :)
[10:55] <Surkow> after installing the latest nvidia driver I can no longer use the resolution program from ubuntu
[10:55] <gilo2> poli: yes, it's sorta a hard question on sort
[10:55] <Surkow> I only see absurd resolutions
[10:55] <bulmer> Master_Z: try this instead        "route"
[10:55] <b33r> Is there a way to play VCDs on feisty?
[10:55] <Surkow> and I boot with 320 times something
[10:55] <IndyGunFreak> bulmer: i agree with you, i just never heard it put the way you did, i'll start using that line
[10:55] <Master_Z> Bulmer: is this some kind of terminal thing ?
[10:55] <bulmer> Master_Z: thats the same as netstat -ran
[10:56] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I am new to linux and dont understand what you want me to do
[10:56] <bulmer> Master_Z: yes, command line thing, learn the powers of command line in linux
[10:56] <Level15> Master_Z: yes, open a terminal and type: "route -ran" without the quotes, followed by <enter>
[10:56] <Ktravaglini> hmm
[10:56] <bulmer> Master_Z: you want to see all the commands?  just tab twice in the command line
[10:57] <NeXtDaY> xtknight: are u there?
[10:57] <Level15> is there a channel for ubuntu server?
[10:57] <Level15> !server
[10:57] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[10:57] <Level15> should have known... :D
[10:57] <poli> Level15: shoot :)
[10:57] <bulmer> Level15: i dont know, but here, we can assist if we know the answer
[10:57] <p5424> czesc\
[10:57] <Level15> bulmer: how do i set shorewall?
[10:58] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I am currently on the wired lan, though, does it make a difference >
[10:58] <retour> Hi all! I'm planing to switch to Ubuntu from Mandriva but I have a question. There is LiveCD version and hmm.. no live text installer version (alternate desktop or something like that). What will be better, more stable/safer installation option? In Mandriva making HDD install from Live CD is considered by many a no no!
[10:58] <Level15> bulmer: i read i had to copy some files from /usr something to /etc something except they don't exist on /usr
[10:59] <hagabaka> is there a program + net service for finding out my internet IP address? it's different from the interface's address because i'm behind a router
[10:59] <mrigns> buon giorno a tutti
[10:59] <suny4> no problemo retour, is not the same with ubuntu, :] 
[10:59] <TheShocker> hagabaka: you could go to this site: http://www.geobytes.com/IpLocator.htm
[10:59] <TheShocker> tells you your ip
[10:59] <hagabaka> oh
[10:59] <retour> hagabaka: www.grc.com -> sheilds up. Will test your ports too
[10:59] <TheShocker> in the "IP Address to locate:" field
[10:59] <hagabaka> is there a program which can do that automatically?
[11:00] <retour> shields up
[11:00] <hagabaka> i see, thanks
[11:00] <zUltra> ....
[11:00] <NeXtDaY> how do I run samba after installing it?
[11:00] <Master_Z> Bulmer: do I need to be on the wireless lan when I run the route -ran ?
[11:01] <smallfoot-> ubuntu comes with fonts, that only a sadomasochistic person would enjoy using lol
[11:01] <bulmer> Level15: i dont know the capabilities of shorewall, but if its iptables, the iptables is at /sbin/iptables
[11:01] <retour> are you sure suny4? Will it give me EXACTLY same version of Ubuntu desktop etc? In Mandriva it wont.
[11:01] <Level15> NeXtDaY: depends on that you mean by "run samba"
[11:01] <bulmer> Master_Z: nope, anywhere
[11:01] <Master_Z> ok I got the info then
[11:01] <alexmax> Hi, I'm running Xubuntu 7.04.  How do I get other programs other than gxine to handle internet radio?  Currently, anytime I try to start internet radio it loads it as if it was plugin content.
[11:01] <Technqe> what program plays avi format
[11:01] <Master_Z> what do I need to get out of this info ?
[11:01] <b33r> Is there a way to play VCDs on feisty?
[11:01] <phrontist> what is the correct way to do a cron job as root in ubuntu?
[11:01] <alexmax> I have audacious, I'd rather have it handle
[11:01] <NeXtDaY> Level15: sorry.. can't get ya?
[11:01] <Level15> bulmer: not sure, but i guess it's iptables bases... still, i'm not that good with iptables, so i was wondering if this shorewall thing could help me get started
[11:01] <suny4> alexman :: try man apt-get
[11:01] <suny4> alexmax, :: try man apt-get
[11:02] <retour> b33r: VLC
[11:02] <alexmax> suny4: how is that supposed to solve anything?
[11:02] <b33r> retour, doesn't work
[11:02] <bulmer> Level15: it may, i am not familiar with shorewall
[11:02] <Technqe> vlc isnt in the snaptic
[11:02] <RememberPOL> Is there a way to run gedit in the background from xterm and have it _NOT_ close if I close the xterm? (gedit &) doesn't work..
[11:02] <root____> !w32codecs
[11:02] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[11:02] <Level15> NeXtDaY: what r u trying to do?
[11:02] <suny4> Technqe, try adding repositories
[11:02] <retour> b33r: but what exactly doesnt work? VLC doesnt start or codec is missing?
[11:02] <root____> !codecs
[11:02] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[11:02] <Level15> bulmer: thanks, anyway.
[11:02] <b33r> retour, I can't even copy the file
[11:02] <b33r> it says input/output error
[11:03] <alexmax> suny4: Even if I install other programs like audacious, gxine continues to play internet radio.  I also dont want to get rid of gxine, because it's useful for playing quicktime
[11:03] <NeXtDaY> Level15: I installed samba but dunno how to run it..!!
[11:03] <Ktravaglini> hmm
[11:03] <Level15> NeXtDaY: you need to be a smb client or server?
[11:03] <Master_Z> bulmer: I ran the route -ran, what now ?
[11:03] <DarkUser222> ktravaglini please cum bak :o
[11:03] <NeXtDaY> Level15: whats the different?
[11:03] <bulmer> Master_Z: what does it tell you of your gateway
[11:03] <retour> b33r: copy file or open file in VLC?
[11:03] <NeXtDaY> Level15: whats the difference?
[11:04] <b33r> retour, both
[11:04] <Ktravaglini> hmm
[11:04] <suny4> alexmax, try mpg123 http://myinternetradio.com
[11:04] <retour> beer: you want to watch something or stream it??????
[11:04] <Ktravaglini> god damn
[11:04] <Level15> well, as client you can mount other computer's shares and so, but you can't share anything yourself... u need server for that
[11:04] <|-David-|> KYLE!
[11:04] <Ktravaglini> David :o
[11:04] <|-David-|> =O
[11:04] <Master_Z> bulmer: the word gateway isnt on the result of the route -ran
[11:04] <xochopili> Where do you go for Java Development help (I need to sign my Cortado applet so I can stream Ogg Theora on my Web Server...)
[11:05] <retour> b33r: U sure U have access rights to this file/folder?
[11:05] <bulmer> Master_Z: also  type  ip a   and see if your wifi nic is listed
[11:05] <b33r> retour, yeah I'm sure
[11:05] <Master_Z> on the terminal ?
[11:05] <Master_Z> oops
[11:05] <Master_Z> Bulmer: on the terminal
[11:05] <retour> b33r: have U messed with advanced settings of VLC?
[11:05] <b33r> retour, I think it's some kind of bug
[11:05] <b33r> retour, NO!
[11:06] <bulmer> Master_Z: try the command netstat -ran  if  route command did not work
[11:06] <roesa3> i just installed ubuntu 7.04 and the sound doesn't work, can anyone help me?
[11:06] <Surkow> are there really no people who can help me?
[11:06] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I did  ip a and got something
[11:06] <Surkow> I told my story like three times over here
[11:06] <kbrooks> |-David-|, im kyle too fyi
[11:06] <bulmer> xochopili: the people at undernet is much nicer when it comes to java  for help:)
[11:07] <Surkow> I need to alter my refreshrate but ubuntu does not let me in any way and tells me I' m using some weird ass resolution 2304x960
[11:07] <bulmer> Master_Z: figure out from that which interface name is for your wifi and the ip address if it got one
[11:07] <Level15> Surkow: sorry, didn't read it, maybe u want to tell me a 4th time, see if i can help you?
[11:07] <retour> b33r: I would try changing video modes. Default and fastest is overlay but try safer settings. Have to log off to burn my Ubuntu and play with it. Wish you luck b33r!
[11:07] <Master_Z> Bulmer: i did netstat and got a gateway thing
[11:07] <xochopili> bulmer, thanks!
[11:07] <xochopili> Surkow, you need to edit our /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:07] <Surkow> I know
[11:07] <root____> ok, i have 7.04... what repo do i need to get the w32codecs... i already have seveas but it cant seem the find w32codecs
[11:07] <xochopili> Surkow, you may try sudow dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:07] <Level15> Surkow: how do you know that's the resolution it's using?
[11:07] <Surkow> I see myself as experienced after two years...
[11:08] <Surkow> I tried all that...
[11:08] <greyfrog> !w32codecs | root____
[11:08] <ubotu> root____: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[11:08] <Surkow> after installing the latest nvidia drivers
[11:08] <TheShocker> root____: they're in the medibuntu repos iirc
[11:08] <Surkow> all got @#$$ up
[11:08] <bulmer> Master_Z: you have the ethernet connected now right? you also want your wireless to be connected?
[11:08] <greyfrog> root____: ack... one sec
[11:08] <Surkow> my resolution became 320*480
[11:08] <root____> where is that
[11:08] <greyfrog> !medibuntu | root____
[11:08] <ubotu> root____: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[11:08] <bruenig> everytime I try to eject my dvd drive, I get a hal error that says "Given device blah is not a volume or drive"
[11:08] <Surkow> and I recovered it with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:08] <Master_Z> Bulmer: not at the same time, I just want wireless connected and internet to work
[11:08] <TheShocker> medibuntu is at http://www.google.com/search?q=medibuntu&num=%i&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 ;)
[11:08] <xochopili> Surkow, one way I like to fix sometimes, reboot off a live cd that works, copy the xorg.conf salient parts to a webmail or print it out or something, then use that to edit yours
[11:08] <Surkow> now ubuntu no longer wants me to change the resolution
[11:09] <root____> ty very much greyfrog
[11:09] <Level15> Surkow: how do you try to change the res?
[11:09] <greyfrog> root____: no problem
[11:09] <alexmax> suny4: Switching media players is not quite the answer I'm looking for.  It works fine when I download the .pls manually and open it with audacious, how can I get it to work automatically?
[11:09] <chombee> ndmail process on Ubuntu, the one that Evolution seems able to use?
[11:09] <Surkow> @ xochopili - the sad part is that it's still the same just with twinview info from nvidia
[11:09] <chombee> Sorry, can mutt be setup to use the default sendmail process on Ubuntu, the one that Evolution seems able to use?
[11:09] <Surkow> first with the normal resolution program from ubuntu
[11:09] <xochopili> so your xorg.conf has all the resolution options in there with the proper refresh rate, but Ubuntu won't let you change...
[11:09] <bulmer> Master_Z: do you own the Access Point? is it working AP? already connected to the internet?
[11:09] <Surkow> after that with nvidia config
[11:10] <bruenig> alexmax, right click the file, go to properties and change the open with
[11:10] <Surkow> my second screen is fine...
[11:10] <Dankzor> I am using Ubuntu (Dapper) as Live CD, I need to write portuguese text, so i changed to the right keyboard layout, and checked "Portuguese" in language support. But I still can not type special characters such  and so on (here I copied from char map). How can I change in Ubuntu Dapper Live CD the input language?
[11:10] <Master_Z> Bulmer: Yes, its a desktop using a wireless router, and its fully functional
[11:10] <xochopili> I installed my Nvidia with Automatix before, as well as with the nvidia installer... do you need the legacy drivers or something?
[11:10] <bulmer> Level15: the iptables tutorial i like most is by gandalf...so if you can google for   iptables tutorial gandalf linuxexposed
[11:10] <Surkow> 85hz 17inch 1024*768, my second screen should be the same refresh
[11:10] <suny4> alexmax, mime types?
[11:10] <Surkow> I have an 7800gtx
[11:10] <Level15> bulmer: will do, thanks
[11:10] <xochopili> seems new
[11:11] <Surkow> I installed it with envy which installs the latest nvidia drives
[11:11] <erUSUL> !envy
[11:11] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[11:11] <xochopili> maybe a slightly older driver would help?
[11:11] <bulmer> Master_Z: how do you know that the wireless AP is fully working? you can test another laptop againts it?
[11:11] <Surkow> hmmm
[11:11] <Surkow> I will put my xorg.conf back
[11:11] <Surkow> before installing nvidia drivers
[11:11] <Surkow> maybe that solves it
[11:11] <tritium> !enter > Surkow
[11:12] <ianian> hi
[11:12] <Master_Z> Bulmer: wait, what is AP? My vista laptop (same laptop as the linux one, just dual booted) connects to it easily and works fine
[11:12] <roesa3> anyone know how to install the audio on unbuntu 7.04???
[11:12] <xochopili> maybe install with nvidias binary script?
[11:12] <tritium> roesa3: install?
[11:12] <alexmax> suny4: It's already configured to open automatically
[11:12] <alexmax> suny4: but when i try and play it directly from firefox, it seems to be hijacked by gxine
[11:12] <ianian> need help with wireless card on 7.04
[11:12] <roesa3> yea
[11:12] <navets> how do I install a game from a .zip file?
[11:12] <roesa3> the audio doesn't work
[11:12] <Dankzor> I am using Ubuntu (Dapper) as Live CD, I need to write portuguese text, so i changed to the right keyboard layout, and checked "Portuguese" in language support. But I still can not type special characters such  and so on (here I copied from char map). How can I change in Ubuntu Dapper Live CD the input language?
[11:12] <tritium> !sound | roesa3
[11:12] <ubotu> roesa3: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:13] <silvertip257> navets:  you need to extract it and then look for an installer
[11:13] <bulmer> Master_Z: okay, so its just a matter of having the linux (driver for your wifi) version to work againts your AP
[11:13] <ianian> need help on wireless!!!!!!!!!
[11:13] <navets> silvertip257: what is a linux installer extension?
[11:13] <SourceCode> wow 1115 people
[11:14] <roesa3> i installed a soundcard, so how do i change from the integrated to the PCI?
[11:14] <Master_Z> Bulmer: why does it need a linux driver it can connect to the wireless spot? It doesnt have internet nor connect to the gateway, but it says its connected to the spot
[11:14] <roesa3> i already chose the right sound property
[11:14] <silvertip257> navets:  I have no idea what's inside of your zip file, so it's hard to tell ... it could be the source you have to compile or debs or rpms
[11:14] <silvertip257> hard to tell
[11:14] <ianian> helooo
[11:14] <ianian> any wireless experts in ere??
[11:15] <bulmer> Master_Z: how can you tell if its connected to the AP?
[11:15] <AskHL> ianian, just ask the question....
[11:15] <silvertip257> ianian:  what kinda card and device
[11:15] <ianian> well....i cannot connect up
[11:15] <silvertip257> yea just ask plz
[11:15] <silvertip257> ok
[11:15] <ianian> prism card
[11:15] <Master_Z> Bulmer: it has bars in the bottom right corner and one bar is orange and it says signal strength is 30%
[11:15] <ianian> and a btvoyager
[11:15] <silvertip257> ianian:  model numbers plz
[11:15] <ianian> howdo i get that?
[11:15] <bulmer> Master_Z: does your wifi nic have an ip address assigned to it?
[11:16] <suny4> alexmax :: man mimetype
[11:16] <silvertip257> ianian:  are they pci cards or pcmcia ?
[11:16] <silvertip257> or usb
[11:16] <Master_Z> Bulmer: the one in my laptop?
[11:16] <bulmer> Master_Z: how many wireless client are we speaking of here?
[11:16] <ianian> its onboard my laptop
[11:16] <silvertip257> ok
[11:16] <navets> silvertip257: there is a .dll file
[11:16] <silvertip257> ianian:  lspci
[11:17] <ianian> ?
[11:17] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I have a wireless NIC in my laptop and a wireless router on my desktop
[11:17] <silvertip257> navets:  sounds like a windows game dude ... can't help lol -- that's not for linux then
[11:17] <silvertip257> ianian:  go to the terminal
[11:17] <silvertip257> and run " lspci "
[11:17] <ianian> yep
[11:17] <silvertip257> then look for your wireless card --- might say 802.11 near it
[11:17] <bulmer> Master_Z: ahhh you have a nic card that you also configuredas access point/router in your desktop?  Im assuming that
[11:18] <silvertip257> give me the numbers / model from there ianian
[11:18] <hailong> q
[11:18] <navets> silvertip257: hum i got it from a top 10 linux games website. There is also a .pk3 file. could that be it?
[11:18] <Master_Z> Bulmer: yes, the laptop connects to the wireless router
[11:18] <ianian> ok
[11:18] <ianian> ermmm
[11:18] <silvertip257> navets:  I'm not an expert on linux gaming ... sorry man
[11:18] <ianian> Intersil Corporation ISL3886
[11:19] <navets> silvertip257: np thanks anyway
[11:19] <bulmer> Master_Z: why are you making this desktop as your gateway for your laptop? its not that you cant but why?
[11:19] <gamehawk> Guys I keep trying to fix my WLAN, but my rausb number keep changing.
[11:19] <gamehawk> It went from 0 to 1 to 0 to 1 to 2
[11:19] <ianian> i think
[11:19] <silvertip257> ianian:  if you like, you could paste the whole output from lspci to the Ubuntu Pastebin and I'll look thru it
[11:19] <ianian> kk fanks
[11:19] <silvertip257> np
[11:19] <gamehawk> Any ideas on how I can keep it at a consistent number?
[11:19] <Master_Z> bulmer: what should be the default gateway ?
[11:19] <bulmer> Master_Z: and your desktop is actually configured as router?
[11:19] <MattiFontatti> Anyone savvy on PCMCIA Cards?  I cant get mine to work
[11:19] <epp_> hey
[11:19] <ianian> whats a pastebin?
[11:20] <ddcc> Hi, I've got a NVIDIA FX 5200 graphics card pared up with a ImageQuest L70S (single) monitor, and the display is stuck at 800x600@50hz. I've tried running sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg multiple times with and without the phigh flag, but it still doesn't work. I've also manually edited xorg.conf to make sure it has the "1280x1024" option and that the monitor's vertical and horizontal frequencies are correctly set. This is with nvidia-glx, the 3d
[11:20] <phreekbird> hello
[11:20] <ianian> lol sorry new to linux
[11:20] <bulmer> Master_Z: lets step back for a moment okay?
[11:20] <Master_Z> bulmer: the desktop has a wireless router and a regular router connected to it
[11:20] <silvertip257> ianian:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[11:20] <Master_Z> I connect to the wireless router using the laptop to get internet
[11:20] <gamehawk> Guys I keep trying to fix my WLAN, but my rausb number keep changing.  It went from 0 to 1 to 0 to 1 to 2.  How can I keep this number consistent?
[11:20] <bulmer> Master_Z: what do you mean by wireless router exactly?  and regular router? im puzzled at the terminologies
[11:20] <epp_> I have xinerama all setup, My laptop is to the left of my second moniter, i want to switch it so the external moniter is the main screen, what do i need to change?
[11:20] <phreekbird> anyone available to help me ts a cdrom problem?
[11:20] <silvertip257> ianian:  when you do add that to the pastebin by clicking "Paste!", it will reload and you need to give me the link
[11:21] <epp_> excuse me, my laptop is to the right*
[11:21] <Master_Z> bulmer: they enable me to have DSL internet
[11:21] <gamehawk> Please, I have been workin days on this.
[11:21] <alfie> guys how do i get the sound to work on my desktop?
[11:21] <ianian> ok its there
[11:21] <Master_Z> bulmer: basically the wireless router is my AP
[11:21] <bulmer> Master_Z: you seemed to have a convoluted setup but thats okay, linux can handle it, am just not following your connectivity thats all
[11:21] <silvertip257> ianian:  give me the link, please
[11:21] <ianian> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/25776/
[11:22] <silvertip257> thanks
[11:22] <Master_Z> bulmer: ok let me try to break it down, I am making it more complicated
[11:22] <bulmer> Master_Z: when you say your wireless router, its a nic card plugged in inside your box?
[11:22] <ianian> np
[11:22] <gamehawk> No one can help me?  :(
[11:22] <ddcc> Hi, I've got a NVIDIA FX 5200 graphics card pared up with a ImageQuest L70S (single) monitor, and the display is stuck at 800x600@50hz. I've tried running sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg multiple times with and without the phigh flag, but it still doesn't work. I've also manually edited xorg.conf to make sure it has the "1280x1024" option and that the monitor's vertical and horizontal frequencies are correctly set. This is with nvidia-glx, the 3d
[11:22] <Master_Z> Bulmer: no its not a nic
[11:22] <gamehawk> Please, I really need help.
[11:23] <prometheus> with what?
[11:23] <Master_Z> Bulmer: the desktop has a NIC. The ethernet from it goes into the wireless router. An ethernet goes from the wireless router into the main router and this way I get internet wired and wirelessly
[11:23] <ddcc> /w
[11:23] <gamehawk> I keep trying to fix my WLAN, but my rausb number keep changing.  It went from 0 to 1 to 0 to 1 to 2.  How can I keep this number consistent?
[11:23] <MattiFontatti> Gamehawk whats the deal
[11:23] <veroli> have you downloaded the latest nvidia drives then
[11:23] <ddcc> veroli: me?
[11:23] <veroli> yes you
[11:23] <gamehawk> Do you know why this is happening?
[11:23] <PurpZeY> gamehawk: What is 'this'?
[11:23] <ddcc> no, i've just used the nvidia-glx, not the ones from nvidia.com
[11:23] <Master_Z> btw, can someone tell me why when I open the beryl setup manager my screen goes white and I have to unplug the power to turn it off ?
[11:24] <gamehawk> PurpZeY:I keep trying to fix my WLAN, but my rausb number keep changing.  It went from 0 to 1 to 0 to 1 to 2.  How can I keep this number consistent?
[11:24] <ddcc> i've been confused by all the different drivers
[11:24] <MattiFontatti> Im checking right now...
[11:24] <WebDrake> Hello everybody, I'm having some serious trouble installing Ubuntu (any version) on a Lenovo ThinkPad R61
[11:24] <gamehawk> thanks
[11:24] <bulmer> Master_Z: one problem at a time..hehehe
[11:24] <veroli> i'm not using nvidia stuff on my current ubuntu installs but i remember downloading the nvidia drivers and control panel a while back
[11:24] <ianian> any luck silvertip?
[11:24] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: Have you tried using the alternate CD?
[11:24] <Master_Z> bulmer: sorry lol
[11:24] <bulmer> Master_Z: you have dual routers then
[11:24] <ddcc> ok, let me try that
[11:25] <Master_Z> bulmer: you could say that, yes
[11:25] <WebDrake> Hello PurpZeY---no, because since I can't get the LiveCD to boot I'm reluctant to start partitioning the drive etc. without confirmation Ubuntu will run when installed
[11:25] <ianian> ?
[11:25] <Master_Z> bulmer: basically the wireless router is my AP
[11:25] <MattiFontatti> MASTER Z: For beryl, try changing the way it handles graphics, i.e. instead of GLX you might need XGLX
[11:25] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: What happens with the live CD?
[11:25] <WebDrake> What happens with LiveCD depends on the version
[11:25] <bulmer> Master_Z: okay lets see, what is the ip address assigned to your desktop from router2( most closest to your desktop)
[11:25] <WebDrake> With Feisty there is a serious bug, logged in launchpad, where you get dumped into an (initramfs) command prompt while booting
[11:26] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: What happen with feisty live CD?
[11:26] <Master_Z> bulmer:  192.168.2.2
[11:26] <PurpZeY> Oh I se.e
[11:26] <jak3r> hi, need help (raid + ubuntu alternative cd installer)
[11:26] <WebDrake> The workaround involves modprobe piix
[11:26] <PurpZeY> !raid
[11:26] <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
[11:26] <bulmer> Master_Z: now for your laptop what is the ip address assigned to it?
[11:26] <jak3r> thx ;(
[11:26] <silvertip257> ianian:  would you please go to System > Administration > Restricted Drivers Manager
[11:26] <ianian> ok
[11:26] <WebDrake> However, if I follow this, I still run into difficulties---which appear to be the same as those encountered with Dapper and Edgy livecds
[11:26] <Bassetts> does anyone know how the hotkey-setup .hk config files work?
[11:26] <epp_> anyone good with duel monitor setups?
[11:26] <MattiFontatti> gamehawk = i couldnt find it
[11:27] <gamehawk> thanks anyways
[11:27] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: What happens with the livecd like that?
[11:27] <PurpZeY> !anyone | epp_
[11:27] <ubotu> epp_: 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?
[11:27] <silvertip257> !cinerella | epp_
[11:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cinerella - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:27] <silvertip257> !cinerama | epp_
[11:27] <poli> !freenx
[11:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cinerama - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:27] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[11:27] <MattiFontatti> my PCMCIA card is kickin my ass...anyone got theirs to work?
[11:27] <ianian> linmodem controll driver
[11:27] <WebDrake> A long list of error messages along the line of, [number.number]  Buffer I/O error on device hda, logical block 107426
[11:27] <silvertip257> ianian:  is there anything about your wireless in there?
[11:28] <ianian> nop
[11:28] <epp_> I have a dual moniter setup in xinerama. I want to switch the moniters so my second one is primary, how would i do this?
[11:28] <gamehawk> !rausb0
[11:28] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: what is the final output?
[11:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rausb0 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:28] <WebDrake> Usually there also shows up, after a while, an error to do with SQUASHFS
[11:28] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I dont know, how I can find that out ?
[11:28] <gamehawk> !rausb0
[11:28] <gamehawk> whoops
[11:28] <bulmer> Master_Z: what os do you have on your laptop?
[11:28] <WebDrake> And then back to the Buffer I/O errors, which go on for a long time without stopping
[11:28] <ianian> i had the card showing up on 6.06 but i just got an upgrade
[11:28] <colbert> When I do "program --help" and the output is long, how do I pause it so it doesn't display all at once ??
[11:28] <poli> The FreeNX package installation as described in the !freenx article is broken... "freenx: Depends: nxagent (>=1.4.92+1.5.0) which is a virtual package" Any idea on how to get it installed?
[11:28] <gamehawk> !networking
[11:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about networking - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:29] <WebDrake> I didn't leave it running to get to the end of anything, but could if it would be helpful
[11:29] <Master_Z> Bulmer: Ubuntu 7.04
[11:29] <silvertip257> ianian:  did you upgrade to feisty w/o a fresh reinstall ?
[11:29] <bulmer> colbert: pipe it like so   program --hlep | more
[11:29] <ianian> no
[11:29] <ianian> i used update manager
[11:29] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: Maybe, I mean...maybe not to me, but possibly to someone
[11:29] <Master_Z> Bulmer: and my WLAN nic is the realtek 8185L
[11:29] <colbert> bulmer: thanks !
[11:29] <bulmer> Master_Z: and on your desktop what is the OS?
[11:29] <WebDrake> I've also encountered problems with Fedora and Sabayon liveCDs
[11:29] <Master_Z> Bulmer: Windows XP
[11:29] <silvertip257> ianian:  right .. did the same thing to mine, I'm trying to find what your card uses as a driver
[11:30] <ianian> hehe
[11:30] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: What o/s is installed on the laptop now?
[11:30] <mo0n_sniper> i want to install ubuntu dvd and i would like to know the differnce between the dvd and the cd
[11:30] <WebDrake> PurpZeY: currently Windows Vista Business
[11:30] <epp_> How do i switch my monitors so my secondary is my primary?
[11:30] <kempoller> WebDrake: the wiki page for the z61, similar to yours? Says the livecd doesn't work and alternate cd must be used
[11:30] <ianian> how do we do that
[11:30] <PurpZeY> mo0n_sniper: None that I know of.
[11:30] <Master_Z> Bulmer: my friend uses the same setup I do, including linux on his laptop and XP on his desktop, and his wireless worked from the start
[11:30] <bulmer> Master_Z: ahh okay, now on linux laptop, open up a command line or console or x window terminal
[11:30] <WebDrake> kempoller, thanks!
[11:30] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: That's why.
[11:30] <kempoller> WebDrake: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/ThinkpadZ61m
[11:30] <Master_Z> bulmer: ok now what ?
[11:30] <WebDrake> PurpZeY, can you explain?
[11:30] <bulmer> Master_Z: type  ip a
[11:31] <epp_> who has a Z61m?
[11:31] <Master_Z> Bulmer: ok, a few things came up
[11:31] <Apex> How do you fix the trash aplet when it stops displaying trash?
[11:31] <Apex> In Gnome.
[11:31] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: Vista doesn't like to play with others...I mean, it could also be related to what kempoller said, but as a general rule vista doesn't play well with others.
[11:31] <bulmer> Master_Z: can you identify which nic has the ip address and what is it?
[11:32] <Azul> how can i replace the ubuntu icon at the top-left with gnome icon?
[11:32] <WebDrake> OK, that makes sense.  Can you suggest any resources on how to deal with this?
[11:32] <tck> question about /etc/host.allow and deny
[11:32] <PurpZeY> !vista
[11:32] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[11:32] <se7e> #omda
[11:32] <tck> were they not in Ubuntu by defauly in previous versions
[11:32] <se7e> #OMDA
[11:32] <chombee> Does Ubuntu have a Sendmail process installed by default? I just installed mutt and it brought postfix along with it, did I just overwrite something?
[11:32] <Azul> lol @ evil overlords
[11:32] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I see the NICs installed and some IPs below it
[11:32] <bulmer> Master_Z: can you identify which nic has the ip address and what is it? ip address == what?
[11:32] <WebDrake> I had the impression that something was stopping me talking to the system properly but wasn't sure if it was this or another issue
[11:33] <DVS01> NSFW nice ubuntu wallpaper: http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs8/i/2005/330/5/e/Ubuntu__by_Homergitude.jpg
[11:33] <DVS01> as sexy as the distro itself =D
[11:33] <Master_Z> can I IM you the info ?
[11:33] <PurpZeY> WebDrake: I'm not entirely sure it's workable at all, I mean, without wiping vista entirely...There are some people who have done it, but it takes work
[11:33] <Master_Z> @ Bulmer
[11:33] <greystoker> howdy all. anyone know a good site that can demonstrate (in simple terms) how to make a set of headphones into usb headphones?
[11:33] <WebDrake> Bummer, perhaps it's time to downgrade to XP :-)
[11:33] <zuto> DVS01, OMG ! nice wall
[11:33] <Veinor> WebDrake: Vista to XP is an upgrade.
[11:33] <Master_Z> Bulmer:  I IMed you the info
[11:34] <bulmer> WebDrake: in a few more moments, i may just have to ask him..my kids are dragging me to go outside
[11:34] <Veinor> can a partition be expanded from the front so that you have data sitting in the middle of free space?
[11:34] <kml> hi every body
[11:34] <|-David-|> lol
[11:34] <|-David-|> nice Veinor
[11:34] <bulmer> Master_Z: med? i dont know IMed i dont have IM
[11:34] <lenny64600> hi all
[11:34] <Veinor> trust me, I had to go through the reverse.
[11:35] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I instant messenged you just now
[11:35] <WebDrake> OK, thanks very much to all for advice
[11:35] <KenSentMe> Can anyone tell me how i can detach a symlink in terminal?
[11:35] <PurpZeY> bulmer: he's saying he /msged
[11:35] <Master_Z> arg, let me just get a pastebin of it real quick
[11:35] <bulmer> Master_Z: I dont have IM sorry, i would not be able to accept it :)
[11:35] <kml> do someone know how to connect from ubuntu pc to a windows local net
[11:35] <siimo> KenSentMe: rm the bugger
[11:35] <WebDrake> I'll take a look at what's on the net regarding adding Linux to a Vista system and see if I can make it work
[11:35] <Veinor> KenSentMe: rm or unlink
[11:35] <m0u5e> Can anyone help me? I followed the instructions for getting a microsoft intellimouse to work (imwheel) and now my scroll up and down doesnt work
[11:35] <m0u5e>  also the option in "mice" under ubuntu system>preferences no longer has the option of making my middle mouse button able to auto scroll
[11:35] <bulmer> oh oh..i am not registered so Im not sure you can pm me
[11:35] <tck> is tcpwrappers still part of Feisty
[11:35] <kml> i want to share docs with a windows pc
[11:35] <WebDrake> Goodbye for now, and thanks again
[11:35] <KenSentMe> siimo, Veinor: rm says it's a dir
[11:35] <tck> i.e. /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny files are absent
[11:36] <tck> or do we have to create them?
[11:36] <kml> do someone know how to connect from ubuntu pc to a windows local net
[11:36] <enviouz> i have to add a command to the boot line but it doesnt seem to stay there. anyone now how to fix this
[11:36] <Master_Z> Bulmer: here it is: http://pastebin.com/pastebin.php?dl=929960
[11:36] <Samsoniitti> rm -r
[11:36] <Bassetts> does anyone know about hotkey-setup
[11:36] <PurpZeY> enviouz: You using sudo?
[11:36] <enviouz> i just add linux noapic at boot
[11:37] <alexmax> suny4: alexmax@ubuntu:~$ man mimetype
[11:37] <alexmax> No manual entry for mimetype
[11:37] <DVS01> zuto: =D
[11:37] <alexmax> and besides
[11:37] <alexmax> my MIME is already set up correctly
[11:37] <mo0n_sniper> what is the difference betwen ubuntu cd and ubuntu dvd?
[11:37] <alexmax> otherwise .pls files on my hard drive wouldnt work
[11:37] <bulmer> Master_Z: umm your laptop also has several NIC cards one eth0 and wlan0 ?
[11:37] <Veinor> KenSentMe: huh?
[11:37] <epp_> I want to switch my moniter positions in xorg so my second moniter becomes first, how do i do this?
[11:38] <Veinor> KenSentMe:  i make a symlink to a directory and then rm'ed it just fine
[11:38] <m0u5e> anyone can help me with my mouse?
[11:38] <Master_Z> Bulmer: the eth0 is my wired NIC, and the wlan0 is my wireless NIC, which is the one I am talking about
[11:38] <ianian> silvertip
[11:38] <m0u5e> scrolling up and down no longer works now that i've installed and set up imwheel
[11:38] <enviouz> why PurpZeY should i be doing it differently?
[11:38] <bulmer> Master_Z: you want to have both NIC cards to work at same time on your laptop?
[11:38] <m0u5e> i think its cause of what the guide tell us to do.... it disables scrolling in favor of  back and forward? is there a way i can get both working?
[11:38] <KenSentMe> Veinor, i found out that i should not put the / at the end of the symlinks name
[11:38] <flemnos> kml, have you tried "Places" "Network" ?
[11:39] <linuxnub> !wireless | Master_Z
[11:39] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I just want wireless to work
[11:39] <ubotu> Master_Z: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:39] <epp_> i have xinerama setup and nothing seems to switch the monitot positions
[11:39] <Skiessi> hi
[11:39] <epp_> does anyone want to take a look at my xorg files?
[11:39] <bulmer> Master_Z: if you already have the eth0 working do you need the wlan0 to work too? special configs you have to do so for both to be working....
[11:39] <Master_Z> Bulmer: wired works fine, I just want wireless to work now, it works in the sense that it can connect to the AP, but it doesnt let me on the internet
[11:39] <enviouz> i mean my pc still boots its just annoying to see "mp bios bug" at each boot
[11:40] <Veinor> KenSentMe: So you got it?
[11:40] <aricz> Humm, how do I load norwegian chars from console?
[11:40] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I need the wireless to work, I cant keep coming into the computer room and hooking it to a LAN to go on the internet
[11:40] <aricz> uhm, keyboard.. hehe
[11:40] <aricz> :)
[11:40] <bulmer> Master_Z: as you can tell from "ip a"  it has no ip addresss assigned to your wireless..you are aware of that right?
[11:40] <Skiessi> Why can't I move my mouse when I'm pressing a key on my keyboard?
[11:40] <KenSentMe> Veinor, yes
[11:40] <bamar> #leave
[11:40] <The_Jester> Bulmer, you have ndiswrapper?
[11:41] <Veinor> KenSentMe: good :-)
[11:41] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I guess it doesnt. Can I fix this ?
[11:41] <bulmer> The_Jester: am assisting Master_Z, not me needing the wireless connected
[11:41] <Appakot> hi, i just installed ubuntu and i need ALOT of help pls
[11:41] <The_Jester> oh, i mean Master_Z, do you have ndiswrapper?
[11:41] <bulmer> Master_Z: yes, disable your eth0 for now and then enable just your wireless side
[11:41] <The_Jester> Appakot, go for it.
[11:42] <Trixsey> hi :)
[11:42] <epp_> I want to switch my moniter positions in xorg so my second moniter becomes first, how do i do this?
[11:42] <The_Jester> Appakot, what do you need?
[11:42] <Appakot> ok, first of all, i THINK i may have deleted my windows partition, but well leave that for later
[11:42] <IndyGunFreak> ok, i just set it up again, ithink this looks better... 1 primary.. 19.1gb Ext3... / and 880.1 swap, i think thats how my ubuntu was set up
[11:42] <x0qa> hey i was wondering how to change the default color behind my splash screen, "sys>admin>login window" seems to not have a say-so in the matter after upgrading to gutsy.
[11:42] <Appakot> but first, i got a windows emulator,
[11:42] <Master_Z> Bulmer: that will get my off the internet and off this channel
[11:42] <leon_pegg> this is proboly the wrong place to ask but here goes I am building some deb packages for this repository http://cycleide.uni.cc/php-gtk and want to know what rules ubuntu software has to follow
[11:42] <Appakot> and im trying to install a game, and its asking me to put in disk 2,
[11:42] <Master_Z> Bulmer: but would my wireless work then ?
[11:42] <Appakot> but when i hit eject it says : it cant eject
[11:43] <bulmer> Master_Z: wait a minute, how about using your XP desktop to chat while youre working on the other laptop?
[11:43] <Appakot> "Connot Eject Volume: An application is preventing the volume 'CSS_1' from being ejected"
[11:43] <The_Jester> Appakot, go to the terminal and type in "sudo eject cdrom0"
[11:43] <Master_Z> hmm
[11:43] <c0rrupt> hi, im trying to install xubuntu, but the only resolution available is 640x480 which makes it impossible to click the buttons in the install gui because my mouse cannot reach them, safe mode wont even start, so what can i do
[11:43] <Master_Z> let me see if I can do that
[11:43] <bulmer> Master_Z: it will work if you have it setup correctly
[11:43] <The_Jester> Appakot, it seems like the program is still trying to use it.
[11:43] <enviouz> c0rrupt try text mode
[11:44] <c0rrupt> k
[11:44] <bleda> Grrz.
[11:44] <c0rrupt> wheres that?
[11:44] <Appakot> jester it said: An application is preventing the volume 'CSS_1' from being ejected
[11:44] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I have no IRC client on my XP computer
[11:44] <bulmer> Master_Z: disable the eth0 via the network manager, and enable the wlan0
[11:44] <Appakot> but its definately done loading from the cd
[11:44] <jak3r> problem: "configure software-raid" menu-item is not available at the ubuntu (and xubuntu) alternate cd - installer      hardware: 2x s-ata wd hdds (both are shown in partition manager), asus a8n32-sli mainboard, hardware-raid = off
[11:44] <enviouz> i think if you hit f6 at boot then type linux text it will take you there
[11:44] <Master_Z> Bulmer: where is network manager?
[11:44] <bulmer> Master_Z: it takes a few minutes to install an irc client like mIRC
[11:44] <suny4> alexmax, http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp
[11:45] <The_Jester> Appakot, it seems like the program is still trying to use it. is there any way to unmount it in your emulator... wine i suppose?
[11:45] <bulmer> Master_Z: its in the menu  System->Administration
[11:45] <Appakot> yeah its wine.....how would i go about unmounting it through the emulator jester?
[11:45] <Master_Z> Bulmer: Network tools ?
[11:45] <kml> flemnos, am not sure that is can be found like that, if you did it before and it works i think it'll do for me too
[11:45] <kml> i'll try
[11:45] <Master_Z> Bulmer: or just network by itself?
[11:45] <administrator_> hola
[11:45] <idiot89> I'm interested why commands noted in man pages, such as, " apt_preferences(5)" have the bracketed-numbered prefix appended to them.
[11:45] <bulmer> Master_Z: its in the menu  System->Administration-->Networking
[11:46] <The_Jester> Appakot hmmmm. well. im not sure. let me google it.
[11:46] <The_Jester> brb
[11:46] <c0rrupt> enviouz, where is the option for text mode
[11:46] <c0rrupt> o.0
[11:46] <Master_Z> ok found it
[11:46] <Appakot> k thx
[11:46] <flemnos> kml, are you just trying to find a shared folder on another windows pc, or trying to find windows drives on the same (ie. dual-boot) pc?
[11:46] <c0rrupt> boot option?
[11:46] <mrorion25> I have a question
[11:46] <tck> haha found something : http://thekip.nl/2007/05/24/ubuntu-704-missing-etchostsallow-and-etchostsdeny/
[11:46] <Master_Z> wired is checked
[11:46] <lgc> Hi! Is there a way to send a fax via the eth0 connection (and avoid the toll)?
[11:46] <Master_Z> and wireless has a minus on it
[11:46] <enviouz> c0rrupt:  at boot hit f6 (i think its boot options)
[11:46] <enviouz> then add linux text
[11:46] <Master_Z> Bulmer: Do minuses mean they are disabled ?
[11:47] <idiot89> It's like watching an Matrix operators screen in this chat room... Get a user limit.
[11:47] <PriceChild> idiot89, > pm :)
[11:47] <flemnos> lgc, http://www.savetz.com/fax/
[11:47] <bulmer> Master_Z: mine does not show that, but i will assume a minus is disabled
[11:47] <enviouz> i cant say 4 sure though as i didnt use the release cd i have ubuntu studio
[11:47] <idiot89> pm who?
[11:47] <kml> flemnos, am trying to connect to an other pc in the network
[11:47] <nickrud> idiot89, man pages have sections, for example (1) is a command, (5) is a configuration file. If for some silly reason a command and a config file have the same name, you can specify with man 5 <name> to get the config file
[11:47] <The_Jester> Appakot, does it happen to be counter strike?
[11:47] <lgc> flemnos, thanks. Let me take a look at it...
[11:48] <x0qa> how do you change the background color of the gdm login?
[11:48] <flemnos> kml, then you should be able to get to it either through "Places" > "Network" or "Places" > "Connect to Server"
[11:48] <x0qa> is there a file i can edit?
[11:48] <Master_Z> Bulmer: I am gonna enable wireless on here and install mIRC on the desktop, meet on there, and talk on the desktop
[11:48] <Skiessi> Why can't I move my mouse when I'm using my keyboard? It's kinda annoying in Soldat and other shooting games :P
[11:48] <Master_Z> Bulmer: so I will be brb in a few minutes
[11:48] <bulmer> Master_Z: i have to leave..kids are asking me to play..sorry..someone will pick up here
[11:48] <Appakot> ya
[11:48] <roesa3> how do you switch and audio card from the integrated to a pci in ubuntu?
[11:49] <enviouz> x0qa:  admin/login screen i think
[11:49] <Appakot> jester, yes its counter dtrike source
[11:49] <Master_Z> Bulmer: ok, thanks
[11:49] <roesa3> do  have to go to bios?
[11:49] <nickrud> x0qa, system-admin-login
[11:49] <Appakot> strike*
[11:49] <The_Jester> Appakot, ok, go tohttp://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games
[11:50] <c0rrupt> enviouz,  "linux text" did not work..
[11:50] <Appakot> the_jester, and what exactly am i looking for?
[11:50] <ferronica> what is MIME type file???
[11:50] <The_Jester> Appakot, just for future reference use The_Jester.
[11:50] <The_Jester> thanks.
[11:50] <The_Jester> Appakot, thanks.
[11:50] <enviouz> umm let me see if i can figure it out
[11:50] <The_Jester> Appakot, oh, and its a how to.
[11:50] <Veinor> can a partition be grown from the beginning to leave the existing data in the middle of a bunch of free space?
[11:51] <Appakot> The_Jester, ok thanks, ill check it out
[11:51] <The_Jester> it seems to be pretty good.
[11:51] <The_Jester> Appakot,it seems to be pretty good.
[11:52] <Appakot> The_Jester im sorry to keep bothering, but being a noob to ubuntu and all, i have virtually no idea what that tutorial is talking about
[11:52] <themod> Can someone help me with an ext3 partition that won't let me write to it?
[11:52] <kml> flemnos, if not what do i need to configure??!
[11:53] <The_Jester> Appakot, me neither. ; )
[11:53] <flemnos> kml, samba on the ubuntu pc, and make sure you've got filesharing configured on the windows pc.
[11:54] <The_Jester> Appakot, well, actually. go to the terminal to get most of the stuff
[11:54] <Appakot> The_Jester, hehe crap...ok thanks for your help, ill try to figure it out
[11:54] <themod>  Can someone help me with an ext3 partition that won't let me write to it?
[11:54] <nickrud> themod, could you post the output of fdisk -l   and the contents of /etc/fstab on a pastebin
[11:54] <themod> nickrud: sure, one second
[11:55] <Bassetts> how can i find out what key a shortcut goes to, all it gives me is the hex code for the key
[11:55] <DVS01> i want my gateway to act as a wireless router. how do i make it act as a wireless access point? just set up an ad-hoc network?
[11:55] <malheur> hi, anyone familiar with "make install" installations?
[11:55] <The_Jester> Appakot, i think if you do "wine msiexec /i /cdrom/some_msi_file" it should work.
[11:55] <c0rrupt> enviouz, nvm,, i just edited xorg.conf and restarted x
[11:55] <c0rrupt> working in 1024x*
[11:56] <themod> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/929970
[11:56] <lgc> flemnos, thanks. They all cost...
[11:57] <enviouz> glad to here that c0rrupt
[11:57] <Appakot> The_Jester, it says: "the specified installation package could not be opened.  Please check the file path and try again
[11:57] <lgc> flemnos, do you happen to know if I can use my ekiga to send a fax?
[11:57] <The_Jester> also, Appakot, try the appDB at winehq. its at html://www.appdb.winehq.com
[11:57] <The_Jester> Appakot, the end was just to example it. the real file name im not sure of so you'll have to fill it in.
[11:57] <braddcadd2000> how do i register to get on the #python channel?
[11:58] <soyporti> hello
[11:58] <crimsun> braddcadd2000: /msg nickserv help register
[11:58] <BeastlyKings> soyporti, hi
[11:58] <ianian> silvertip?
[11:58] <linuxnub> !ubotu hello
[11:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:58] <nickrud> themod, and you can't write to sda2 i take it?
[11:58] <Appakot> the_jester, what filename am i looking for? the setup.exe files?
[11:58] <themod> nickrud: correct
[11:58] <braddcadd2000> crimsun: where do i type that? in a terminal?
[11:58] <The_Jester> Appakot, no it should be a .msi
[11:59] <crimsun> braddcadd2000: in the chat client.
[11:59] <The_Jester> also what is the version of wine? do wine -v
[11:59] <Appakot> the_jester, on the CD-ROM?
[11:59] <The_Jester> Appakot, yes.
[11:59] <nickrud> themod, what permissions do you have on /media/sda2 ?
[11:59] <The_Jester> Appakot, also try http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=3731
[12:00] <phreekbird> OK, so i tried to install ubuntu 7.04 and i kept getting the dreaded fd0 not accesable error. so i grabbed a handy dandy external dvd rw drive, it instaled just fine ... fast forwared to present ... (took dvd drive back to work) so now i only have my internal dvdrw drive (the one the install woulndt work with) and when i stick a cd in the drive nothing happens ... no automount nothing (edgy never gave me these problems) so i dont thi
[12:00] <nickrud> themod, and who's the owner?
[12:00] <The_Jester> Appakot, follow the how to there.
[12:00] <themod> nickrud: drwxr-xr-x 3 root root     4096 2007-06-15 17:47 sda2
[12:00] <chaosmystic> hello
[12:00] <siimo> phreekbird: fd0 is usually floppy disk drive o_X
[12:00] <flemnos> lgc, ekiga, no... google turns up callweaver.org as a internet telephony-type program that supports fax.
[12:00] <nickrud> themod, does sudo touch /media/sda2/testfile work?